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-WILLIAM KIMBALL, MERCHANT TAILOR,
And Dealer in GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. No. 3 Harvard Row, Opposite the Colleges, . . CAMBRIDGE.
WM. B. D. SIMMONS & CO. Manufacturers of.
CHURCH ORGANS
73 Main Street, . . CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Formerly 190 Charles Street, Boston. WILSON W. RICKER, . . Business Manager.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
ROBBINS & WHITNEY, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
FURNACES, RANGES, STOVES,
'Tin, Britannia, and Wooden Ware.
Stove Grates and Linings made a specialty, and at Boston prices. Orders for Tin Roofing, and Jobbing in Tin, Sheet Iron, Zinc, and Copper.
600 Main Street, next door to Prospect House,
A. C. ROBBINS,
J. A. P. WHITNEY. S CAMBRIDGEPORT.
STOVES ON LEASE AT CASH PRICES.
THE CAMBRIDGE PRESS,
JAMES COX, Proprietor. H. R. HARDING, Editor.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT
No. 531 Main Street, near Norfolk, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Devoted to the interests of all classes in the City of Cambridge.
THE BEST MEDIUM FOR ADVERTISING.
TERMS.
One Year (in advance). $2.50
Six Months. 1.25
Single Copies. .05
JOB PRINTING.
Every facility for the neat and rapid execution of various descriptions of work, such as CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILLHEADS, PROGRAMMES, &c.
531 Main Street, Cambridgeport.
ORRIN INGALLS, WATCH MAKER,
Optician, AND JEWELER, 405 Main Street, cor. Winsor, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
J. A. CUMMINGS & CO., NEWS DEPOT.
Daily and Weekly Papers, Mag- azines, Fancy Goods, &c. Also,
Fruits, Confectionery, TOBACCO & CIGARS. 405 Main Street, cor. Winsor Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
THE
Cambridge Chronicle,
(THIRTY-SECOND YEAR.)
With Eight Pages and Forty-Eight Columns, IS PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY,
At 573 Main St., CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
LINN B. PORTER, Editor and Proprietor.
The Best Advertising Medium in Middlesex County. Terms, $2.50 per annum, strictly in advance.
C. A. JANSSON, MANUFACTURER OF
MIRROR & PICTURE FRAMES, &C.
424 Harvard St., CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
N. B .- ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
FREDERIK £ LEMME,
FLORIST,
273 North Avenue, NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Choice Cut Flowers, Bouquets, Funeral Wreaths, Crosses, Anchors, &c. made on short notice.
FLORAL DECORATIONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. A good collection of Plants, Ferns, Hanging Baskets, and Ferneries.
Prompt attention given to Orders by Mail or Telegraph.
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JAMES McDONNELL, PRACTICAL TAILOR,
448 Harvard Street, . . . OLD CAMBRIDGE. Suits made in first-class style, at the lowest prices. Clothes Cleaned and Repaired at short notice.
WOODBURY & COMPANY, PLANING and MOLDING MILL, - AND-
BOX MANUFACTURERS,
Corner of First and Otis Streets, EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
HOUSE MOLDINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. -ALSO,- Picture Frame Moldings. KINDLING WOOD FOR SALE.
GEORGE E. WOODBURY. GEO. W. PLACE.
T. J. PENNIMAN & CO., DEALERS IN
CARRIAGES
446 and 448 Main St., CAMBRIDGEPORT. Carriage, Sign, and Ornamental Painting. Carriages sent for and delivered free of charge. Carriage Repairing in all its branches.
McCORMICK & HALEY, SLATE, TIN & COPPER ROOFERS, 606 Main St. (under Holmes' Grocery Store),
EDWD. MCCORMICK, WILLIAM HALEY. CAMBRIDGEPORT.
All orders will receive prompt attention, and will be executed in the most expeditious manner.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
WARD BROTHERS' NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY, 172 & 174 Main Street, Lower Port, Cambridge,
Near West Boston Bridge.
Carriages of every description for sale, ex- change, or to let. Harnesses of all kinds, both new and second-hand. Also, Horse Clothing, Robes, Mats, Whips, &c. Carriage Painting, Wagon Lettering, and Repairing in all its branches. Storage for Carriages and Sleighs
ANDREW A. WARD. SAMUEL WARD, JR.
33
€
SUCCESSOR TO J. B. WIGGIN, MANUFACTURER OF
EASELS, STRETCHERS, DRAWING BOARDS, -AND-
WOODWORK FOR ARTISTS' USE.
House No. 2 Columbia St., . CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. SHOP AT OSBORN'S STEAM MILL.
CHARLES MCELWAIN,
Manufacturer of
Office Furniture,
SMART'S BUILDING, STATE ST.,
Rear 382 Main Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT. DESKS, TABLES, COUNTERS, etc. Made to order at short notice. Trade solicited.
JAMES COBINE,
CARRIAGE SMITH,
181 Main Street, Cambridgeport.
New and Second-hand Carriages FOR SALE. Jobbing in all its branches.
JOHN D. TALBOT,
WHEELWRIGHT,
181 Main Street, Cambridgeport.
Jobbing promptly attended to.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND CARRIAGES FOR SALE.
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JAMES CONWAY, TAILOR, Has Removed from Palmer St., to 3 BREWER'S BLOCK, BRATTLE SQUARE, OLD CAMBRIDGE. Where he is prepared to show a fine line of
Foreign and Domestic Woolens,
BROWN & NICHOLS, -SUCCESSORS TO- GEO. O. LADD & CO., AND E. B. BLAISDELL,
CARPENTERS AND
BUILDERS,
And Manufacturers of and Dealers in
All kinds of Moldings, Refrigerators, Veneered and Pine Doors, Window Frames, Sashes, Drawer-Cases, Counters, Desks, Brackets, &c. Band Sawing, Turning, Irreyular Molding, Planing, &c. Banks, Offices, and Stores fitted up.
74 BRIGHTON STREET, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. CHARLES O. NICHOLS.
INGLIS H. BROWN.
W. B. HOLT, HOUSE PAINTING, GRAINING & GLAZING, ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Shop, 14 Church Street, Old Cambridge.
D. R. PORTER,
HORSE SHOER,
124 Main Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Heavy Horses,
$1.75
Light Horses,
$1.50
I USE THE BEST OF STOCK.
Particular attention paid to Shoeing Inter- fering and Over-Reaching Horses.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
W. F. WATSON, REAL ESTATE & COMMERCIAL BROKER, 564 Main St., CAMBRIDGEPORT, and 37 Harrison Av., BOSTON.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
GALLAGHER & TRIGG'S CIRCULATING LIBRARY.
Also, Dealers in Music, Stationery, Periodicals, Fancy Goods, Trimmings, &c., at lowest Prices.
159 Cambridge Street, corner 5th. , EAST CAMBRIDGE. Agents for Guild, Church & Co.'s Pianos.
CHAS. E. PICKETT, WHEELWRIGHT & BLACKSMITH,
22 Broadway, Cambridgeport. Repairing done in all its branches.
T. B. WENTWORTH,
-- AND-
PULPIT BUILDER,
Chairs, Communion Tables, and all kinds of church furniture.
DESKS and OFFICE FURNITURE, Osborn's Mill, State St., . . CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. All orders by mail promptly attended to.
WILLIAM WYMAN,
DEALER IN
COAL & WOOD,
WHARF, EAST CAMBRIDGE. West end of Craigie's Bridge,
Orders sent by Mail, or left at
40 State Street, BOSTON, WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. MESSRS. KIDDER, PEABODY & CO.'S,
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
J. #. & J. P. THAYER & CO., 658 and 660 Main St., Cambridgeport, PLAIN, FRESCO & DECORATIVE
PAINTING n
Glazing, Papering, &c.,
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PAPER HANGINGS, PICTURE MOULDINGS, ETC., FOR SALE.
EAST CAMBRIDGE & BOSTON
COACH LINE
JOHN C. STILES, Agent,
Leave Eighth Street, East Cambridge, every 10 minutes, for Boston, through Leverett, Wall, Merrimac, New Washington, Devonshire, Hawley, Summer, Washington, Merrimack, Wall, and Leverett Streets.
L. G. BURNHAM & CO., Anthracite and Bituminous
WOOD, LIME,
COAL WHARVES:
HAY, Cement.
132 Charles St., Boston, 221 Bridge St., East Cambridge. Order Box at Huddell & Seitzinger's, 13 Kilby Street.
MURRAY & McMENIMEN,
HOUSE PAINTERS,
Grainers and Glaziers. Hard Woods Grain Filled, and Finished in Oil, Varnish, Wax, or French Polish.
101 1-2 Cambridge Street, up-stairs,
W. H. Murray, C. E. McMenimen. S
All orders promptly and
neatly executed.
(EAST CAMBRIDGE.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
CHARLES A. SAWYER,
NOIS ONV ISOOH
PAINTER
Sign &h antal Painting
-AND-
PAPER HANGER,
GRAINER, GLAZIER,
No. 460 MAIN STREET, East of Universalist Church, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
KELSEY BROS. & CO., FURNITURE DEALERS AND UPHOLSTERERS,
554 & 556 MAIN STREET, Cambridgeport,
Mass.
New work made to order.
Mattresses, Carpets, &c.
Shade work promp- tly attended to.
THE AMERICAN GRAND SQUARE PIANO COMPANY,
The Only Manufacturers in the United States who sell all of their own Pianos without the aid of Agents, giving the purchaser the advantage of 33 per cent, that is paid by other manufac- turers to their agents.
THE AMERICAN PIANOS
With our valuable improvements, are now acknowleged by all of our first musical talent in the Country to be superior to all others. The great power, sweetness, brilliancy and singing quality of tone, the perfect evenness throughout the entire scale, the delicacy and elasticity of touch, the perfection of mechanism, the immense durability and the general excellence of workmanship, beauty and finish, make the piano perfect in every respect. Have you seen the American Piano and Harp combined, with all its valuable improve- ments, that we sell for One Dollar per day for one year ?
PALACE OF MUSIC,
1 Pemberton Square, - - BOSTON, MASS.
G. W. NORRIS, President.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
E. D. SAWYER & CO.,
Manufacturers of and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
SPRUCE DIMENSION LUMBER,
Hemlock and Eastern Pine Laths, Clapboards, and Shingles, WESTERN DRESSED LUMBER.
Wharves formerly occupied by Geo. B. James & Co., Junction Cambridge and Bridge Sts., - EAST CAMBRIDGE.
ESTABLISHED 1840.
HERVEY DAVIS, (Successor to DAVIS & BATES),
Dealer in all kinds of
CRAI MEAL
BUNDLE HAY & STRAW,
Mineral Salt, constantly on hand. No. 550 Main Street, Cambridgeport.
EDMUND FLINN, 5*", HOUSE PAINTER,
GRAINER and GLAZIER,
Hard Woods Grain-Filled and Finished in Oil, Varnish, Wax, or French Polish. 600 MAIN STREET,
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
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All orders promptly and neatly executed.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
PROVISIONS,
CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST, and as GOOD AS THE BEST.
The undersigned would inform the citizens of Cambridge that he has opened the store 377 Cambridge, cor. Winsor St., and will supply all who may send or leave their orders, with Provisions, Vegetables, and Fruit, at the Lowest Cash Prices, cheaper than the same quality can be procured in Boston. No pen, ink, pencil, or chalk used. Cash on delivery is my motto, and that is why I can sell low. Call and be convinced.
WILLIAM GROSE, cor. Cambridge and Winsor Sts.
CHARLES A. PARSONS, -DEALER IN-
Fish,Oysters, Clams § Lobsters 215 North Avenue, MOORE'S BLOCK, . . . NORTH CAMBRIDGE. Orders solicited and promptly attended to.
DAVID GORE & SON, PAVERS -AND-
RAILROAD CONTRACTORS.
Devote especial attention to the laying of
Concrete Walks, Driveways, &c., Which work will be executed in a superior manner and warranted.
STREETS, COURTS, SIDEWALKS, and CROSSINGS PAVED. AND EDGE-STONES SET.
Edge, Cobble, and all kinds and sizes of Block Stone on hand, and furnished if required.
The firm keep constantly on hand
BRICKS OF ALL KINDS,
At Lowest Market Prices.
WOODEN PAVEMENTS
Laid in a workmanlike manner, and personal attention given to FANCY PAVING in driveway gutters, &c,, &c.
WHARFAGE FURNISHED FOR THE LANDING OF FREIGHT.
Office in Boston, Room No. 6, Traveller Building, State St. (ENTRANCE No. 1 CONGRESS SQUARE)
Wharf, 228 to 232 Third Street, formerly Court Street,
DAVID GORE, FRANK D. GORE. CAMBRIDGEPORT.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
J. FRENCH ADAMS & CO., STAIR BUILDERS
And Manufacturers of Stair-Posts, Balusters, &c., Cor. Cambridge and Seventh Streets, EAST CAMBRIDGE.
A. C. SANBORN & CO., Dealers in all kinds of Rough and Hammered
GRANITE,
Sanborn's Wharf, Bridge St., EAST CAMBRIDGE. Boston Office, Mechanics Exchange, 17 Court Street.
WM. DAILEY & SON, Hack, Boarding & Livery STABLE,
43 Cambridge St., East Cambridge, And Bay, cor. Green St., Cambridgeport. Hacks furnished at short notice. Partic- ular attention paid to Boarding Horses. William Dailey. Charles W. Dailey.
PAIGE & GOVE, Wholesale Dealers in MILK,
No. 15 Second St., EAST CAMBRIDGE.
D. A. PAIGE. A. R. GOVE.
Also, Manufacturers and Agents for the Union Cheese Company.
J. C. STARBUCK,
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN
FURNACES, RANGES,
-AND-
STOVES
PORTABLE 15
FURNACE IMPROVED.
Tin and Sheet Iron WARES,
552 Main Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
C. H. LOW & CO., DRY & FANCY GOODS.
All Goods warranted to give satis- faction and at lowest prices,
Harvard Square, OLD CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
F. W. RIVINIUS, Manufacturer of and Dealer in
Furnaces, Ranges PARLOR AND COOKING STOVES.
Tin, Japanned and Wooden Ware, Kitchen Furnishing Goods, etc. Tin Roofing. Stoves and Ranges Repaired. 432 HARVARD ST., CAMBRIDGE, - - MASS.
.
BURRAGE BROTHERS, -DEALERS IN-
LUMBER, LIME,
Hair, Cement and Plaster, Also, Gutters, Conductors, and Moldings, WHARF, BROADWAY, COR. THIRD ST.,
JOSIAH K. BURRAGE.
CAMBRIDGEPORT, FREDERICK E. BURRAGE.
CAMBRIDGE COAL ELEVATORS.
HORATIO WELLINGTON & CO., ( Successors to WELLINGTON BROS.),
LACKAWANNA, FRANKLIN,
COAL YARD
LEHIGH,
T TIGURED BRUCENE
.. .
Shamokin and Cumberland,
C OAL
ALSO, HARD & SOFT WOOD, Wharf Craigie's Bridge, EAST CAMBRIDGE. Boston Office, No. 11 Kilby Street. Somerville Office, 4 Pythian Block, Union Sq.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
JOSEPH A. SLOAN & CO., Beg leave to inform the people of Cambridge that they have taken one of the stores in Inman Block, Inman Square, And will keep for sale
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
FINE TEAS, COFFEES, FLOUR, BUTTER, SPICES,
And all articles usually kept at a FIRST-CLASS Grocery. Goods will be sold for CASH, and delivered free of charge in any part of Cambridge and vicinity.
JOSEPH A. SLOAN & CO., . Inman Square, 527 Cambridge Street.
W. L. LOCKHART, Manufacturer and Dealer ia
CASKETS, BLACK WALNUT -AND-
WHITEWOOD
COFFINS,
Thibet, Lawn, and Cambric Robes, etc. Black and White. Covered Broadcloth Caskets FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. 199, 201, 203, 205, 207, and 209 Bridge St., EAST CAMBRIDGE.
JOSEPH E. BURPEE, SETTER OF
STEAM BOILERS,
Hot Air Furnaces, and Cooking Ranges,
Stone and Brick Work of every de- scription at short notice.
149 Prospect Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
N. B .- All orders promptly attended to.
BROADWAY IRON FOUNDRY, Manufacturer of
ALL KINDS OF
IRON CASTINGS.
Broadway, cor. Dock St., CAMBRIDGEPORT.
HENRY M. BIRD.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
S. E. BUCK, CLOTHING & FURNISHING GOODS, No. 80 Cambridge Street, EAST CAMBRIDGE. Collars and Cuffs sent to Troy Laundry.
A. O. JONES, THEATRICAL WIG MAKER, And Artist in all Branches of Hair Work, Particular attention paid to Ladies' and Gents' Hair Dressing. 27 FIFTH, NEAR CAMBRIDGE ST,. . . EAST CAMBRIDGE.
PETTINGELL & SAWYER, MANUFACTURERS OF CAPE ANN OIL CLOTHING,
Cape Ann Hats and South-Westers OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. HORSE AND WAGON COVERINGS Made to Order, COR. SECOND AND THORNDIKE STREETS,
W. H. PETTINGELL, } H. M. SAWYER. EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
Slate, Tin,
JOHN J. BLEVINS, Copper Roofer, AND NO. 622 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT,
Jobbing Promptly Attended to.
BURNETT & BROWN, MACHINE BLACKSMITHS, AND GENERAL JOBBING. Manufacturers and Repairers of Patent and Common Pipe Tongs. All sizes Steel and Iron constantly on hand. 12 & 14 BOWKER ST., BOSTON, AND THIRD ST., NEAR GAS-HOUSE, E. CAMBRIDGE.
GILCREAS & CHISHOLM, CARPENTERS, BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS, 124 Elm Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
D. A. GILCREAS, residence, 57 Franklin St. C ._ CHISHOLM, residence, 108 Tremont St. Orders solicited for Heavy Framing and Carpenter Work. Buildings Framed and Fitted ready to put up, for the Southern and West India markets. Repairing promptly attended to.
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ARTEMUS PARKER, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF ROUGH & HAMMERED GRANITE,
Cellar Stone, Granite Flagging, North River Flagging, Curbing, Sills, Lintels, Coping, &c.
Wharf, Cambridge Bridge, 43 Main St., CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
Order Box, Mechanics Ex., 17 Court St., Boston. Residence, 31 McLean St., Boston.
Particular attention paid to Cemetery and Monumental Work.
MRS. W. IVERS, Silk and Straw Millinery Goods and Worsteds. Mourning Goods constantly on hand. 446 HARVARD STREET, HARVARD SQUARE, CAMBRIDGE. Straw Bonnets Bleached and Pressed in the latest styles. Feathers Colored and Curled. Personal attention to all orders.
W. TER FURNITURE EXPRESS,
Harvard Square, Cambridge.
Household Goods moved with care. Residence, Murray St., rear New City Building. CARPETS CLEANED. REFERENCES .- E. H. Abbot, Prof. C. F. Dunbar.
JOHN BLAKEY, SHELL BOAT BUILDER, Shop at Harvard Boat House, foot of DeWolf St., All orders promptly attended to. CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
DAVID H. TAYLOR, HOUSE PAINTING, GRAINING, AND GLAZING, 197 Mt. Auburn Street, CAMBRIDGE. All Orders promptly attended to.
JOHN LENNON, AUCTIONEER, CONSTABLE & COLLECTOR. Houses for Sale and to Let. No. 603 Main Street, Hyde's Block, room 4, CAMBRIDGEPORT. Residence, 67 Pearl Street.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
HANCOCK & GREELY, Carpenters AND
Builders,
-AND DEALERS IN-
HARD AND SOFT WOOD LUMBER, Mill and Wharf, 113 Broadway, Cambridgeport. Manufacturers of Moldings, Brackets, Window Frames, and every description of House Finish. Planing, Turning, Matching, Grooving. Straight and Scroll Sawing, &c., done to order.
JOHN & R. B. NESBITT, CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS, SHOP MILL STREET, FOOT OF HOLYOKE, CAMBRIDGE. Orders left as above, or by Post, for all kinds of Jobbing, will be promptly attended to.
HOLT & BUGBEE, -DEALERS IN-
FOREIGN & DOMESTIC WOODS,
Fancy Woods, for Brackets and Fret Sawing.
Lumber Wharf, Dry House and Store Houses, East Street, East Cam- bridge. Also, Store and Office, 173 Friend & 84 Canal Sts., S. A. HOLT. BOSTON. J. B. BUGBEE.
White Oak, Hickory, Mahogany, Black Walnut, Chestnut, Ebony, Rose Wood, Span- ish Cedar. Maple, Cocoa, Box Wood, Red Cedar, Ash, Fustic, Turtle Wood, Lignumvitae, Cherry, Holly, Letter Wood, Tulip Wood, White Wood, Satin Wood.
J. V. THOMPSON, Clothes Cleaning Establishment,
No. 9 CITY HALL AVENUE, - - BOSTON, MASS.
I am prepared to alter and make up Clothing in the latest styles, and I warrant to give satisfaction to the public. Please call before going elsewhere.
A. WILHELMI,
WINDOW SHADES and SCREENS, - -MANUFACTURER OF-
WILHELMI'S PATENT IMPROVED
WEATHER STRIPS & RUBBER MOLDINGS. VENETIAN BLINDS MADE TO ORDER, RETRIMMED, REPAINTED, AND VENETIAN BLIND TRIMMINGS, 59 CORNHILL, - - BOSTON.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
HOVEY & co., FLORISTS and SEEDSMEN, Cambridge Nurseries, Cambridge St., opp. Highland Avenue.
Bouquets, Cut Flowers, Wreaths, Crosses, Bridal and Funeral Flowers, fresh, and furnished at short notice.
Fruit and Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Greenhouse, and Rare Plants, Roses, Vines, &c. Garden, Flower, and Grass Seeds.
SEED STORE, 53 North Market St., BOSTON. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION.
GEORGE H. YOUNG,
J. W. REED,
R.P&CO.
GEORGE E. ATWOOD. YOUNG, REED & ATWOOD,
(Successors to RICH & YOUNG), Manufacturers of
Trunks and Valises,
32 & 34 Federal, and 131 Congress Sts., BOSTON.
All kinds of Gents' and Ladies' Traveling and Shopping Bags, Wholesale and Retail. SAMPLE TRUNKS A SPECIALTY. Orders for Shipping or Repairing executed promptly. All kinds of Trunk Stock at Manufacturers' Prices.
ALEXANDER McDONALD, Mt. Auburn Granite and Marble Works.
Proprietor of the Glen Quarries. "White Granite, " Mason, N. H. Build- ing and Monumental stock supplied. White Granite and Marble Works, opposite Mt. Auburn Gate. Rockport Granite, and cutting by Sand Blast, at
Wharf, 254 Mt. Auburn Street,
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CAMBRIDGE.
DE7 P. O. address, Mt. Auburn, Cambridge, Mass.0
Dr. E. D. SPEAR,
SO MUCH CELEBRATED FOR HIS REMARKABLE CURES.
Office, 897 Washington Street, BOSTON.
The testimony of many persons who seemed fit tenants for the grave, and who now, happily, enjoy the best of health, is proof sufficient of the great efficacy of the treatment of Dr. E. D. SPEAR. Success has attended the ef- forts of Dr. SPEAR in a wonderful de- gree. "Consumption's ghastly form" has brought terror to many a stout heart, and defied the skill of many an excellent physician. That Dr. SPEAR has restored to perfect health many suffering from this obstinate disease, is an undoubted fact, and the sceptical should be convinced by investigation. - Watchman and Reflector.
A SKILLFUL PHYSICIAN .- We shall perhaps convey no fresh information to the reader when we state that Dr. E. D. SPEAR, 713 Washington street, is one of the most skillful physicians in our city. He has been in active practice for many years, and this in- cludes every variety of disease. He has been particularly successful where other physicians have seemed to fail. All who desire to procure the services of a physician who can be relied upon, should call upon Dr. SPEAR .. - From the Congregationalist.
WELLFLEET, May 5, 1874.
DR. E. D. SPEAR-Dear Sir: It is with pleasure I acknowledge the great benefit I have received from the use of your medicine. In December, 1861, I was attacked with bleeding from the lungs. In June, 1862, I had another, and a much more severe attack. Í well remember the time I got my sis- ter to write to Dr. SPEAR for his medi- cine. My bleeding was not any com- mon case, I assure you. After giving the medicine a fair trial it entirely cured me. From that time to this I
have had no bleeding. My health is good. I can work as long as the best of men. My weight is one hundred and fifty, the same as before my sick- ness. I know of no reason why I am not good for thirty years, for I have outlived a large number that thought I would die fourteen years ago.
JOHN G. HIGGINS.
KEENE, N. H., Dec. 8, 1873.
DR. SPEAR. I am very much better. My lungs felt filled up, but now feel free and easy My appetite is good; I have gained ten pounds. I have been very punctual in taking the med- icine. I think I should have been in my grave but for you. My prayers shall go up to God that he shall bless you and yours.
Respectfully,
MRS. MIRA A. BAKER.
SAND LAKE, N. Y., March 2, '74.
DR. SPEAR,-Dear Sir: Last August you sent me a box of medicine for my son, for bleeding at the lungs. In six weeks he appeared like a new man. He said he would need no more med- icine, for since the first of September until the 20th of February he had not spit any blood. Two weeks ago he took cold, and has raised some blood. Please send, as soon as possible, a box of medicine, and he will pay on deliv- ery. ORLANDO HORTON.
EAST LYME, Conn., Nov. 5, '73. DR. SPEAR,-Dear Sir: I am thank- ful that God has given you skill to re- lieve the afflicted. I am happy in the thought that I can do anything towards publishing your name to the world. To God be all the glory.
Yours truly, NANCY MANWARREN.
DR. SPEAR will also refer to James T. Croft, 97 Beverly street, cured of consumption.
John Ward, 787 Sixth street, cured of consumption. Charles O. Doe, Boston cured of bleeding from the lungs. Rev. E. H. McKenney, Lynn, cured of consumption. Mrs. Erving, Newton, Mass.
Mr. Wm. B. Trask, Pond street, ward 16.
Mr. Russell Carruth, 18 East Canton street, and many others, who have been cured of various diseases which had baffled the skill of other physicians.
DR. SPEAR may be consulted upon ALL Diseases, FREE OF CHARGE.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSE -AND- MORE. 49 North Market Street, and 46 Merchants Row, BOSTON.
THE NEW
Excelsior Lawn Mower, GREATLY IMPROVED FOR 1877.
PRICES FOR HAND MOWERS. $18.
$25.
$75.
$22.
$125.
$160.
$12.
$200.
PRICES FOR HORSE MOWERS.
It has the Largest Sale of any Lawn Mower in the World.
PARKER & GANNETT,
Manufacturers and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
PLOWS, HARROWS, CULTIVATORS, Cylinder and Lever Hay Cutters,
Mowing Machines, Reaping Machines, Fanning Mills, Churns, Corn Planters, Seed Sowers, Corn Shellers, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, Hay and Manure Forks, Garden Rakes, Hay and Straw Knives, Picks and Mattocks, Post Spoons, Road Scrapers, Axes and Hatchets, Patent Axe Handles, Sickles, Grass Hooks, Scythes, Snaths, Scythe Rifles and Stones, Horse Rakes, Hay Rakes, Ox Yokes and Bows, Grindstones, Anti-Friction Rollers, Wheelbarrows, Iron Bars, Ox Balls, Bull Rings, Tree and Floor Scrapers, etc.
Also, Guano-Poudrette, Bone Meal, Bradley's Patent and XL Super-phosphate of Lime, Agricultural Steamers, Cotton Seed, Meal and Grain, Field, Grass, Garden and Flower Seeds.
Improved Buckeye Mowing Machines, Improved Bullard's Hay Tedders, Bay State Im- proved Horse Rakes, Excelsior Horse and Hand Lawn Mowers. Hill's Improved Archim- edean Lawn Mower, Excelsior Water Drawers, Blanchard Churns, Prize Churns, etc., etc.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
A. H. SPENCER, Solicitor of Patents,
AND EXPERT IN PATENT CAUSES,
28 STATE STREET (ROOM 19,) BOST
FULLER & WHITNEY,
CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS No. 39 Court Street, BOSTON. WM. H. WHITNEY, Residence, Chestnut St., opp. Hastings Sq., CAMBRIDGEPORT.
ARTHUR HODGES,
CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR,
No. 28 State St., room 40, Boston, Mass., No. 563 Main St., Cambridgeport.
J. R. ROBINSON, CONSULTING
STEAM ENGINEER,
55 Simmons Building,
40 Water Street, BOSTON.
ALEXANDER L. HAYES, SOLICITOR OF AMERICAN & FOREIGN PATENTS, No. 17 Pemberton Square, room 12, BOSTON.
N. C. LOMBARD, Mechanical Engineer & Solicitor of Patents, 40 State Street, Union Building, Room No. 41, BOSTON.
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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
DAVID CLAPP & SON, GENERAL BOOK AND JOB
PRINTERS
564 Washington Street, Boston. GENEALOGICAL WORKS A SPECIALTY. DAVID CLAPP, JOHN C. CLAPP.
W. F. BROWN & CO.,
STEAM JOB PRINTERS No. 50 Bromfield Street, BOSTON.
W. F. BROWN, C. M. A. TWITCHELL.
GEORGE B. HAMLIN, (ESTABLISHED 1856.) CARD AND JOB PRINTER, No. 117 HANOVER, CORNER OF FRIEND ST., BOSTON.
BOOK AND PAMPHLET BINDING IN ALL ITS VARIETIES.
ROBERT BURLEN, BOOK AND PAMPHLET BINDER, 30 EXCHANGE STREET, BOSTON. Special attention paid to binding large Illustrated Works, Engravings, &c.
Folios of every description made to order.
MACDONALD & SONS, BOOKBINDERS, NO. 11 CHARDON STREET,
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