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O'Henley Daniel, cooper, house McCabe, near Cambridge
O'Keefe Arthur, harnessmaker, house 27 Decatur
O'Keefe Catherine, widow of Timothy, boards 21 Sixth
O'Keefe Jeremiah, laborer, house 1 Broadway
O'Keefe Jeremiah, laborer, boards 106 Tremont
O'Keefe John, plasterer, boards 8 Conlon's court
('Keefe Timothy, laborer, house Jefferson, near McCabe
O'Leary Bartholomew, painter, 14 Church, rooms 30 Mt. Auburn
O'Leary Dennis, burnisher, house 132 Pleasant
O'Leary James, varnisher, house 169 Norfolk
O'Leary John, laborer, house 242 Cambridge
O'Leary John, laborer, house 55 Charles
O'Leary John, laborer, boards 6 Lechmere place
O'Leary John, hostler, house 20 Brighton
O'Leary John, carpenter, house 197 Dublin
O'Leary Michael, laborer, house 7 Grant
O'Leary Thomas, carpenter, house Warren, n. Cambridge
Oleomargarine Co. of Mass., near Fort Washington
Olive Geo. M., apothecary clerk, 591 Main, bds. 144 Pearl Oliver David M., provision dealer (26 F. H. Market, B.), house 423 Broadway
Oliver George P., pianofortemaker, house 108 Norfolk
Oliver George R., pianofortemaker, boards 108 Norfolk Oliver Harris J., freight agent B. & A. R. R., 257 Cam- bridge, house at Maplewood [Prospect.
Oliver Hubbard, harnessmaker (150 Tremont, B.), h. 111
No. 26 Temple Place, Boston. Velvets, Laces & Ribbons, . J. B. CROMACK,
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Oliver Robert H., carpenter, house Warren, n. Cambridge Oliver Sarah H., widow of David B., house 16 Holyoke Olm Fredrick, laborer, house rear 200 Bridge
Olmstead Chaney, widow, house rear 358 Broadway Olmstead Susan H. Mrs., house 70 Dana [Pleasant O'Loughlin John J., boot and shoemaker, 25 River, h. 32 Olsen Carl, actionmaker Mason & Hamlin
Olsen Charles, clerk, 403 Main, boards 36 Cherry
Olson Jonas, grainer, Bridge, cor. Third, h. 41 Tremont
Olson Peter, laborer, house 240 Cambridge
Olson Victor, cabinetmaker, house 8712 Harvard Olton Lars, laborer, boards 19 Cambridge
O'Mara Daniel, wheelwright, 18 Cambridge, boards at Charlestown
O'Neal William, coachman, boards 119 Prospect
O'Neil Andrew, laborer, house rear 2212 Winter
O'Neil Charles, laborer, house 51 North
O'Neil Felix, laborer, house rear 25 Grant
O'Neil Henry, boards 4 Linehan's block, Third
O'Neil James, laborer, house 53 Clark
O'Neil James, soapmaker, house 212 Columbia
O'Neil John, carpenter, bds. S. H. Johnson's, North av.
O'Neil John, laborer, house Garden court
O'Neil John, stonecutter, house 172 Third O'Neil Michael, laborer, house 5 Tuttle O'Neil Michael, laborer, house 14 Railroad
O'Neil Patrick, laborer, house 35 Winter
O'Neil Patrick, laborer, house 60 Cedar O'Neil Patrick, laborer, house rear 58 Winter
O'Neil Patrick, stonecutter, house 56 Broadway
O'Neil Thomas, laborer, house 3 Webster avenue
O'Neil Thomas, laborer, house 8 Eighth
O'Neil Thomas, teamster, house 191 Plymouth O'Neil Walter, laborer, house 37 Charles O'Neil William, laborer, house 19 Murdock O'Neill Arthur, woodcarver, boards 24 Vine O'Neill James, watchman L. R. R., house 17 Fifth
O'Neill James E., bookkeper (Milk, cor. Oliver, B.), bds. 17 Fifth
O'Neill John, saloon, 1 Pioneer, house do.
O'Neill John, furniturepolisher, boards 24 Vine
O'Neill John, grocer, 24 Vine, house do.
O'Neill John, stonecutter, house 172 Third
O'Neill Peter, stonecutter, house 172 Third
O'Neill Samuel O., baker William Wright, h. 5 De Wolf Orcutt Alfred H., collector (51 North Market, B.), house 148 Brookline
NOBBY STYLES at Billings', 430 Harvard Street, CAMBRIDGE.
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Orcutt Henry J., mason, boards 26 Mt. Auburn
Orcutt Ira B., house 17 Upton
Orcutt Wallace A,, baker F. A. Kennedy, bds. 518 Main Orcutt William A., bookbinder (11 Chardon, B.), house 29 Hewes
[17 Upton
Orcutt William H., attorney at law (20 Court, B.), bds. Orcutt William J., clerk, boards 148 Brookline Ordway Aaron, house 20 Worcester
Ordway Augustus W., clerk Orrin Hall, h. 92 Mt. Auburn
O'Reilly Francis J., mason, house Holly av., n. Wyeth
O'Reilley Kate, widow of John J., house 22 Grant
Orgass August, harnessmaker, boards 57 Gore
Orgass Charles, brassfinisher, boards 57 Gore
O'Riley - -, widow, house 25 Cowperth wait
Ormsby John, gatetender L. R. R., house 97 River Ormsby John Mrs., house 97 River
Orne Caroline F. Miss, house 49 Auburn
Orne Charles P., clerk, 493 Main, boards 495 do.
Orne Joel S., apothecary, 493 Main, house 495 do.
Orne John, jr., teacher physical department high school, house 104 Ellery
Orphans Home, Avon Hill, near Linnæan
Orpin John M., tinsmith, boards 7 Douglass
Orr William Rev., pastor St. Paul's church, h. 24 De Wolf Osborn Adolphus, soap and paper makers' supplies (25 Central wharf, B.), house 141 Austin
Osborn Anna Maria, private school, 35 Norfolk
Osborn Eldorado, kindlingwood, 243 Main, h. 60 Sidney
Osborn Francis A., commission clerk (25 Central wharf, B.), boards 141 Austin
Osborn Frank E., boards 135 Washington
Osborn Jesse, messenger (43 State, B.), h. 73 Putnam av. Osborn Mary A. Mrs., house 35 Norfolk
Osborn Oliver R., cigarmaker, house 33 Brewery
Osborne Horace K., leather (194 Congress, B.), h. 17 Lee Osborne Mary F. Mrs., house 95 Green
Osgood George, hats, caps, and furs (61 Chauncy, B.), h. 729 Cambridge
Osgood George E., student Episcopal Theological Sem- inary, rooms 3 Lawrence Hall
Osgood George L., teacher of music (149 A., Tremont, B.), house 2 Divinity avenue
Osgood Jacob N., house 236 Broadway
Osgood Julia H. Miss, teacher Shepard grammar school, boards Elm, cor. Beech O'Shea William, bookbinder, house 426 Cambridge
Osthues Henry, saloon, 33 Fifth, house do.
BANCROFT & BOYDEN, 180 Tre- Hazard's Patent Swing Crib @ Cradle. mont St., Boston, manufrs. of
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O'Sullivan Eugene, polisher Mason & Hamlin, house 458 Cambridge
O'Sullivan Michael T., carpenter, house 89 Elm
Otis Charles, carpenter, house 13 Mellen
Otis George, laborer, house Hastings, near G. J. R. R.
Otis James K., cabinetmaker (42 Chardon, B.), house 36 Bigelow
Otis Robert M., physician, North av., cor. Beech, h. do.
Otis Walter J., student Scientific school, rooms 40 Mt. Auburn
Otis William G., house 715 Cambridge
O'Toole James, laborer, house 2 Hastings
Otto John, machinist, house 62 Harvard
Otto Catherine, widow of Wm., house 62 Harvard
Outhwaite Charlotte Mrs., upholstress, house Western avenue, corner Central place
Owen Daniel E., carpenter, boards 2 Columbia
Owen George, house 17 Ellsworth avenue
Owen John, author, boards 17 Ellsworth avenue
Owen Nathaniel Mrs., house 2 Columbia
Owen Nathaniel L., pianohammer coverer, 555 Main, bds. 2 Columbia
Owen Sylvia C. Mrs., boards 3 Berkeley
Owen William H., clerk, 471 Main, bds. 2 Columbia
Owens Cornelius, laborer, boards 164 Gore
Owens Hugh, mason, house 97 Fifth
Owens James, plasterer, house Carson, corner Gore
Owens James, laborer, house Bristol
Owler William, printer Riverside, h. 25 Blackstone
Owler William, jr., printer, house 52 Sidney
Oxford Charles W. (J. M. Oxford & Co.), furniture and kitchen furnishing goods, 259 Main, h. at Woburn
Oxford Joseph M. (J. M. Oxford & Co.), furniture and kitchen furnishing goods, 529 Main, h. 24 Cottage Oxford J. M. & Co. (Joseph M. and Charles W. Oxford),
furniture and Kitchen furnishing goods, 529 Main
PACKARD ALMOND, florist, boards 229 North av. Packard Alonzo (Packard & Burrill), brush mnfr., 60 Cambridge, house 101 Thorndike
Packard Alvin, house 90 Norfolk
Packard Emery J., carpenter, boards 90 Norfolk
Packard Frederick A., com. mer. (26 Hawley, B.), house 7 White
Packard Leonard H., carpenter, house 26 Tremont
Packard & Burrill (Alonzo Packard and Charles O. Bur-
rill), brush mnfrs., 60 Cambridge and (33 Exchange, B.)
FINE CLOTHS and DOESKINS, AT BILLINGS', 430 Harvard St., Cambridge.
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Packer Clinton M., carpenter, boards 170 Brookline Packer James W., builder, house 170 Brookline Packwood John, glasscutter, house 76 Spring
Page Carlos L., safety attachment for elevators, and pro- visions, 69 Norfolk, house 1 Green
Page George G. (Geo. G. Page & Co.), box mnfr., Broad- way, junction Hampshire, house 445 Cambridge
Page George G. & Co. (George G., Ovando G., and Wes- ley L. Page), box mnfrs., Hampshire, junc. Broadway Page Julia, widow of Asa, house 37 Pleasant
Page Ovando G. (George G. Page & Co.), box mnfr., Hampshire, junction Broadway, h. 141 Washington Page Paul T., house 115 Inman
Page Perkins C., produce dealer, house 21 Prospect
Page Sarah H. Miss, private school, 29 Everett
Page Wesley L. (George G. Page & Co.), box mnfr., bds. 117 Washington
Page William, house 23 Lee
Page William C. D., machinist, 72 Main, h. 123 Fourth
Paige Edwin M., driver F. A. Kennedy, bds 2 Sidney Paige Lucius R., house 112 Washington [ton
Paine Chas. M., optican (544 Wash., B.), h. 84 Washing- Paine Eben H., clerk (112 Arch, B.), bds. 162 North av. Paine Frederick W., boards 84 Washington
Paine George W., trunk maker, 513 Main, bds. 518 Main Paine Henry W., counselor, (53 Tremont, B.), house 66 Sparks
Paine John K., professor of music H. U., h. 8 Frisbie pl. Paine John S., furniture (48 Canal, B.), house 8 Dana Paine Josiah R., trunks, valises, etc., 513 Main, bds. 518 do. Paine William L., jr., salesman, 21 Brattle sq., boards 45 Mt. Auburn
Palfrey Caznau Rev., house 19 Everett
Palfrey John G., author, house Oxford, opp. Everett Palmas Charles, janitor, h. off Mt. Auburn, near Eliot Palmer Allison H., tuner Manson & Hamlin, h. at Chelsea Palmer George H., asst. prof. of philosophy, and curator of the Gray engravings H. U., h. 3 Garden Palmer George R., teamster, house 6 Lopez
Palmer Granville, carpenter, house 19 Bigelow Palmer James, confectioner, boards 34 Broadway Palmer James M., traveling agent, house 21 Fayette Palmer John, cutter, house 34 Broadway
Palmer John, grocer, Gore, cor. Second, h. 86 Gore Palmer John K., physician, house 736 Main
Palmer Nancy C. Miss, house 89 Gore
Palmer Samuel, house 173 Harvard
SILKS, CRAPES, and Bonnet TRIMMINGS of all kinds. J. B. CROMACK, 26 TEMPLE PLACE, BOSTON.
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Palmer Wm. H., ivorylayer, 139 Broadway, h. 108 Pearl Pancoast Charles W., bookkeeper, 446 Main, h. 28 Franklin Palor George, fruitpeddler, house 56 Charles Parham Richard, porter, house rear 31}2 Hastings Paris Francis, bds. Charles Eutabrouks, Crescent
Park Abbie Mrs., dressmaker, house 369 Main Park C. W., widow of A. C., house 678 Main
Park Edward G., engineer B. L. & N. R. R., bds. 3 East Park Geo. W., lawyer (46 Court, B.), h. 24 Arlington Park John, carpenter, house 19 Green
Park Jonathan, woodturner, house rear 110 Main Parke Thos., jr., works for F. A. Kennedy, h. 10 Perry Parker Aun, widow of John, house 14 Dublin
Parker A. James, machinist, boards 89 North av.
PARKER ARTEMAS, stonecontractor, 43 Main, house at Boston
PARKER BENJAMIN F., doors, sashes and blinds (9 and 10 Charlestown, B.) h. 24 Sacramento
Parker Bridget, widow of John T., house 249 Franklin Parker Carlton Mrs., house 30 Tremont
Parker Caroline, widow of Theodore D., h. 18 Garden Parker Charlotte R., widow of John, h. 46 Trowbridge
Parker Christopher C., waiter Memorial Hall, rooms Holmes place
Parker Daniel W., house 132 Pearl
Parker Edmund M., student H. U., boards 5 Craigie Parker Edwin C., compositor Riverside, house 6 Tufts Parker Edward H., clerk (27 Winter, B.), b. 30 Tremont Parker Eliza C. Miss, house 23 Garden
Parker Ellen, widow of Thomas B., h. 16 Farwell place
Parker Ellen M. Miss, teacher Thorndike grammar school, boarde 53 Third
Parker Eugene B., clerk, 655 Main, bds. 32 Western av. Parker Frank H., clerk (33 Summer, B.), bds. 30 Tremont Parker Fred. C., cigarmaker, 527 Main, h. 67 Brookline Parker F. Edward, bookkeeper (B.), house 242 Harvard Parker George C., boards 30 Tremont
Parker George E., brushmaker, house 89 Vine
Parker George E., jr., machinist B. & L. R. R. shop, bds. 89 Vine
Parker Geo. W., treasurer Cambridgeport Diary Co., h. at Boston
PARKER HORATIO G., lawyer (186 Washington, B.), house 29 Concord av.
Parker James, glasscutter, house 12712 Bridge
Parker James, student H. U., rooms 17 Kirkland
Parker James, waiter Memorial Hall, rooms Holmes pl.
LATEST STYLES, 430 Harvard St., CAMBRIDGE. C. H. BILLINGS.
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Parker John, gardener, house 14 Dublin Parker J. Augustus, expressmessenger, h. r. 145 Columbia Parker Lawrence L., fireman B. & L. R. R., h. 139 Bridge Parker Leland N., drygoods and smallwares, Lyceum building, Harvard sq., h. 11 Wright Parker Luther L., deputy sheriff and coroner, office Lech- mere Bank bldg., E. C., h. 38 Second
Parker Mary, widow of Joel, house 5 Craigie Parker Matilda, widow of John, house 101 Putnam av. Parker Rufus K., clerk (450 Wash., B.), h. 99 Norfolk Parker Sanford A., confectioner, house 30 Sidney
Parker Thomas (Parker & Ward), hay and grain, 240 and 242 Main, h. at West Somerville Parker Truman R. (Parker & Dodge), agent silvertype pictures, 59312 Main, h. at Somerville
Parker William, carver, boards 32 Third
Parker & Dodge (Truman R. Parker and George K. Dodge), agents silvertype pictures, 59312 Main
PARKER & WARD (Thomas Parker and Andrew A. Ward), hay and grain, 240 and 242 Main
Parkes William, paperhanger, house 1 Fifth Parkhill Samuel J., printer, house 10 Western av.
Parkhurst Charles F., painter, house 2 Squire's ct. Parkins Wilford M., driver U. R. Co., h. 98 Putnam av. Parkinson Henry A., teamster, house 184 Winsor Parkinson John F., butcher, h. 105 Webster av. Parkinson Louisa A., widow, house 171 Winsor Parks Frank, laborer, boards 14 Lopez [Essex
Parks James H., policeman, station 2, h. 1 Lamson's blk.,
Parks Jane, widow of James, house 58 Amory
Parks John, bartender, Lyceum bldg., bds. 31 Holyoke
Parks Maggie Miss, nurse, house 58 Sidney
Parmenter Allston . E., organtuner G. Woods & Co., bds. 12 Pearl
Parmenter Ezra, bridge commissioner, h. 37 Second Parmenter Wm. H., clerk, h. 4 Lamson's block, Essex Parr William H., machinist Mason & Hamlin Parris Eli, laborer, house 4 Dinsmore court Parrock William, clerk, house 27 Walnut ct. Parry C. E., brick manuf., house 29 Rice
Parry John E., clerk, 225 North av., bds. 29 Rice Parry William A., engineer C. E. Parry, bds. 29 Rice Parshley Frank E., advertising agent, house 24 Prince Parsons Albert S., salesman Cambridgeport Diary Co., h. 27 Ellsworth avenue
Parsons Allen B., carpenter, Palmer, n. Brattle, house 35 Mellen
SPRING BEDS of all kinds, and best Bancroft & Boyden,
CURLED HAIR MATTRESSES, 180 TREMONT ST.
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PARSONS CHARLES A., fish dealer, 215 North av., house 213 do.
Parsons George, mason, house 122 Auburn
Parsons Harmon (Durgin & Parsons), carpenter, house Walden, cor. Mead
Parsons Henry K. (H. K. Parsons & Co.), boarding and livery stable, also hay and straw, 196 North av., bds. 10 Russell
Parsons H. K. & Co. (Henry K. Parsons, and George H. True), boarding and livery stable, also hay and straw, 196 North avenue
Parsons Marion Mrs., house 64 Broadway
Parsons Mary A. Miss, teacher, boards 35 Mellen
Parsons Sylvanus M., cattle broker, house 10 Russell Parsons Theophilus, ex-professor of law, house 54 Garden Parsons William H., clerk, 18 Brattle, boards 35 Mellen Partington Edwin, mason, house rear 23 Vine
Partridge David, casemaker M. & H. Organ Co., house 18112 Harvard [Florence, near Pleasant Partridge David E., clerk (B. & A. R. R., B.), house Partridge Polly, widow of Henry, house 11 Meacham
Partridge Welcome L., shipping agt. (125 Commercial, B.), house 88 Thorndike
Parver Frank, carver, boards 5 Linehan's block, Third Pasco John J., clerk (47 Franklin, B.), house 37 Cottage Patch Amos G., produce (1 F. H. Market, B.), house 35 Tremont [vard
Patch Charles A., printer (73 Federal, B.), bds. 269 Har- Patch Charles R., oildealer (7 Central whf., B.), h. 269 Harvard
Patch Helen E. Miss, copyist, house 11 Shepard
Patch J. Albert H., organ actionmaker, house 82 Green Patch Levi M., hairdresser, 431 Main, house 61 Auburn Patch Matilda S., widow of J. M., house 4 Upton
Patch Otis, clerk (1 F. H. Market, B.), bds. 35 'T'remont Patchett Edward, butler, house 33 Mill
Patchett James, in Boston rolling mill, Portland, hose 64 Hampshire
Patrick Ralph, printer, house 4 Shepherd's block, rear 10 Charles River [ilton
Patriquin John M., salesman (15 Winter, B.), h. 7 Ham- Patscheider Gallus, tinsmith, boards 65 Gore
Patt Julia, widow of Michael, house 196 Franklin
Pattee A. D., livery stable (260 Hanover, B.), house 47 Putnam avenue
Pattee Charles H., attorney at law (33 School, B.), bds. 47 Putnam av.
FANCY SUITS, No. 430 Harvard Sto, C. H. BILLINGS, CAMBRIDGE.
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Pattee George D., livery stable (260 Hanover, B.), house 47 Putnam avenue
Pattee W. G. A., law student H. U., rooms 34 Divinity Hall
Patten Albert G., painter, house 12 Rogers block, Main
Patten John, laborer, house 119 Fourth
Patten William I., boards 51 Sixth
Patterson James, laborer, house 121 Spruce
Patterson Patrick, laborer, house Harding, near Porter Patterson Pierce Mrs., house Lilac court
Patterson Richard, laborer, house 351 Cambridge
Patterson William, carpenter, house rear 141 Columbia Patton John S., proctor H. U., rooms 40 Matthews Hall Paul Carrie Miss, dressmaker, boards 30 Shepard
Paul Henry S., carpenter and stairbuilder, 85 Brighton, house 30 Shepard
Paul Ivory C., cutter, (400 Wash., B.), h. r. 192 Harvard Paul John M., organfinisher G. Woods & Co., h. at Boston Paul Robert, currier, house Tannery
Paul Robert, painter and engraver, house 9 Auburn court Pauline John, gluer Woodbury & Co., house 37 Vine Paulson Charles, wheelwright, house 19 Cambridge
Pawlowsky August, butcher, house 19 Seventh
Paxton James, confectioner, 1 Harvard sq., h. at Brighton
Payne Charles W. Mrs., house 10 Jay
Payne Richard, laborer, house 115 Columbia
Payne, see also Paine
Peabody Andrew P., preacher to the University, and Plummer professor of Christian Morals H. U., house 11 Quincy
Peabody Francis G., pastor First Parish church, house Shepard, n. Garden
Peach William, painter, house 14 Mill
Peacock William, tinroofer, basement 622 Main
Peak Horatio N., jr., tuner Mason & Hamlin, house at Medford
Peak Howard F., bookkeeper, 514 Main, bds. 860 Main Peakes Carrie S. Mrs., house 8 Mason
Pear Charles M., house 17 Worcester
Pear Edward, silversmith (7 Avery, B.), house 42 Essex Pear Isaac S. (Pettingill & Pear), spring-bed mnfr. and
dealer (Osborn's mills, State, and 35 Brattle, B.), house 7 Howard
Pear John B., boards 17 Worcester
Pear Sarah A. E. Miss, house 28 Front
Pear Sarah R., widow of John S., house 17 Worcester
Pear Thomas, jeweler (4 Bedford, B.), house 42 Essex
Crape Veils, Cleansed and made good as NEW, 26 Temple Place, Boston. J. B. Cromack.
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Pear William B. Mrs., boards 28 Norfolk
Pearce David H., restaurant (97 So Market st., B.), house 27 Western avenue
Pearl Solomon, clerk, 30 Brighton, h. 8 Charles River Pearse A., brassfinisher, 368 Main
Pearse Frederick, foreman Walworth Mnfg. Co.
Pearson Alexander C., paperhanger, 519 Main, house do. Pearson Charles A., paperhanger house 125 Washington Pearson Frederick A., paperhanger, house 519 Main
Pearson John A., leathercutter, house 10 Essex
Pearson John D., bookbinder, house 9 Sidney
Pearson Legh R., printer University Press, h. 30 Wendell Pearson Martha J. M. Mrs., house 68 Dana
Pearson Mary D. Mrs., house 9 Sidney
Pearson Nancy, widow of Simon, house 12 Pleasant
Pearson William, bookkeeper (Sudbury, B.), bds. 9 Sidney
Peaseley Cyrus, provisions (40 F. H. square, B.), boards Porter's Hotel
Peckham Francis M., flyfinisher Mason & Hamlin
Peirce Benjamin, Perkins professor of astronomy and mathematics H. U., and consulting geometer, house 4 Kirkland place
Peirce Benjamin O. (16 Kilby, B.), house 413 Broadway Peirce Benjamin O., jr., student H. U., bds. 413 Broadway
Peirce Charlotte E. Miss, house 4 Kirkland place
Peirce Frank, cooper F. A. Kennedy, 502 Main
Peirce Herbert H. D., aid U. S. coast survey, house 4 Kirkland place
Peirce James M., University professor of mathematics H. U., rooms 47 Matthews Hall [zine
Peirce Mary F., asst. teacher high school, bds. 91 Maga- Peirce William B., clerk, boards Porter's Hotel
Peirce, see also Pierce and Pearce
Peloquin Gilbert, engineer, h. 106 Concord av., n. Walden Peltier Joseph O., organmaker, 101 Gore, h. at Somerville Peltier Lawrence, plasterer, house 99 River [Fourth Pendexter Frances E., teacher Gore primary school, bds. 80 Pendexter Maria Miss, house 80 Fourth
Pendlebury Ellen Miss, ladies' hairdresser and hair work, 95 Winsor, house do.
Pendlebury James R., printer, boards 95 Winsor
Pendlebury Peter Mrs., house 95 Winsor
Penka Frederick, boots and shoes, 16112 Broadway, h. do. Pennell Ellington (Pennell & Co.), hardware, etc., house 11 Sixth
Pennell James F. (Pennell & Co.), hardware, etc., 57 Cambridge, boards 11 Sixth
IMPORTED GOODS, AT BILLINGS', Dolton Block, 430 Harvard St.
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Pennell & Co. (Ellington and James F. Pennell), hard- ware and stoves, 57 Cambridge
Penney Fredrick, varnisher, house 46 Winter
Penney John D., farmer, boards R. Penney's, Harvey
Penney Richard, farmer, house Harvey
Penney Thomas W., policeman, house 385 North avenue Penniman Albert B., printer, house 229 Harvard
Penniman Benjamin F., printer, house 129 Pearl
Penniman Thomas J. (T. J. Penniman & Co.), carriage, sign, and ornamental painter, 446 Main, h. 110 Inman PENNIMAN THOMAS J. & CO. (Thomas J. Penni- man), sign, ornamental, and carriage painters, 446 and 448 Main [10 Jay
Pennock N. Arthur, reedmaker M. & H. Organ Co., bds. Pepper Rosanna, widow of Thomas, h. 74 Sacramento
Pepper William, boards 74 Sacramento
Perham John, house 97 Columbia
Perham Timothy W., machinist, house 40 Third
Perkin Augustus M., moldmaker, house 11 Amory
Perkins Addie, widow of Ezra, house 6 Brewer
Perkins Albert F., boards 22 Worcester
Perkins Charles E., boards 22 Worcester
Perkins Charles P., clerk, 203 North avenue, boards 22 Coggswell avenue
Perkins C. L., student H. H., rooms 57 Thayer Hall
Perkins Elisha K., cooper, (Boston wharf, First, So. B.), house 47 Pearl
Perkins Emma E., teacher Allston grammar school, room 3, boards 22 Worcester
Perkins Gilbert, fish dealer, house 80 Inman
Perkins Hamilton H. (26 F. H. Market, B.), house Au- burn, corner Pleasant
Perkins Henry K. W., clergyman, house 22 Worcester
Perkins John F., tuner Mason & Hamlin, h. at Medford Perkins John K., bracket and framemaker, bds. 47 Pearl Perkins Levi, carpenter, house 7 Everett
Perkins Moses P., fruit, confectionery, and dining saloon, 627 Main, house 11 Prospect [Mellen
Perkins Oliver L., jr., salesman (599 Wash., B.), house 27
Perkins Seth, carpenter, house 6 Brewer
Perkins Susan S., widow of H. H., house 16 Lake
Perkins Wesley B., apothecary, 528 Cambridge, h. do.
Perkins William M., boards 22 Worcester
Perley James V., pork cutter, house 119 Prospect
Perrin Arthur, student H. U., rooms 37 Chauncy
Perrin Franklin, granite (19 Doane, B.), h. 37 Chauncy
Perry Alexander H., carriage painter, house 7 Gerry
DRAPERY Looping Tassels, Picture Cord. BANCROFT & BOYDEN. 180 Tremont St,, Boston.
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Perry Benjamin F., printer, house 5 Gerry
Perry Benjamin W., carpenter, house 26 Tremont .
Perry Charles E., blacksmith, 43 Main, house 117 Otis
Perry Chas. F., asst. shipper (33 Summer, B.), boards 53 Mt. Auburn
Perry C. A. (M. A. Caswell & Co.), dry and fancy goods, 536 Cambridge [25 Gore
Perry Eben F., news agent (F. R. R. depot, B.), boards
Perry Eugene, painter, house 3 Sargent
Perry Frederick A. M., painter, house 51 Clark
Perry Harriet Mrs., house 10 Oxford
Perry James H. M., teamster, house 64 Harvard
Perry Joseph L., salesman (35 F. H. Market, B.), house 44 Market
Perry Josiah, organmaker, boards 8 Broadway
Perry Marshall, waiter Memorial Hall, rooms Holmes pl.
Perry Martha A. Miss, dressmaker, h. 171 Thorndike
Perry Oliver H., house rear 125 Gore
Perry Robert H., roofer, house basement 8 Rogers block, Main
Perry Samuel G., carpenter, house rear 111 Cambridge Pervear Hiram K. Rev., house 314 Broadway
Peters Adams, piano-key maker, bds 91 Columbia
Peters Charles J., stereotyper (73 Federal, B.), house 110 Austin [12 Fayette
Peters Charles J., jr., stereotyper (73 Federal, B.), house Peters George E., bookkeeper (73 Federal, B.), boards 110 Austin
Peters Isaac A., printer (B.), h. 248 Broadway
Peterson Benjamin D., ship chandlery (80 Com'l, B.), h. 92 Magazine
Peterson Charles, brassfinisher F. Draper & Co., house at Boston
Peterson Christian, patternmaker, house 1 Jay
Peterson Hans, cabinetmaker, house rear 6 Lopez
Peterson Henry, hairdresser, 5 Vine, house do.
Peterson John F., cabinetmaker, house 72 Hastings
Peterson Leopold P., cabinetmaker, h. 4 Spring place
Peterson Lewis, bookkeeper F. A. Kennedy, h. 8 Pearl, corner Green
Peterson Martha, house Plymouth, near Webster av. Peterson Maria, widow, house 63 Washington
Pettengill Edwin M. (843 Albany, B.), h. 14 Front
Pettengill Elizabeth Mrs., house 26 Sidney
Pettengill Frederick M., bookkeeper (Pearl, B.), house 27 Columbia
Pettengill Joel C., watchman, house 8 Hamilton
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