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Lawless John, gate-tender B. & L. R. R., house 7 Water
Lawless Richard, car inspector B. & L. R. R., house 4 North
Lawrence Charles, produce (6 N. F. H. market, B.), house 55 Cambridge
Lawrence Charles F., shipper (B.), boards 15 Lee
Lawrence Dolly D., widow of James K., house 29 Second
Lawrence Ella L., widow of Benj. F., h. S Donnell
Lawrence Geo. P., lawyer (22 Tremont row, B.), house 12 Mason
Lawrence Herbert T., supt., 221 Bridge, lı. 34 Beacon, at Somerville
Lawrence John P., poultry (48 F. H. mar- ket, B.), house 407 Broadway
Lawrence Joseph Silva, laborer, house r. 125 Gore
Lawrence J. Edward, student, boards 55 Cambridge
Lawrence L., driver U. R. Co.
Lawrence Mary P., widow, house 407 Broadway
Lawrence Oscar, action-maker, 162 Broad- way, house 229 do.
Lawrence Prescott, student H. U., rooms 21 Beck Hall
Lawrence Rosewell B., student H. U., rooms 28 Felton building
Lawrence Scientific School, 3 Kirkland
Lawrence Wm. B., law student H. U., rooms 46 Beck Hall
Lawrence Wm. H., gas fitter (69 Kilby, B.), house 74 Washington
Laws Albert, teamster, bds. 14 Hastings Laws Charles H., polisher, b. 109 Pleasant Laws Elizabeth A., widow of William, h. 100 Pleasant
Laws James A., laborer, h. 14 Hastings Lawson Andrew J., journalist, house 198 Putnam avenue
Lawson Eliza, widow of Thomas, house 119 Washington
Lawson Francis C., house 91 Fifth
Lawson George, house 2 Charles River Lawson John H., printer Riverside Press, house 62 Fairmont
Lawson Mary E. Miss, h. 62 Fairmont
Lawson Thomas W., broker (B.), house 62 Fairmont
Lawton Arthur, boards 46 Market
Lawton Edward B. Mrs., house 46 Market Lawton John T., teamster, 211 Bridge, boards 1 Fifth
Lawton Joseph H., coppersmith, b. 1 Fifth Lawton Leander, laborer, 153 Putnam av- enue, house 8 Stinson court
Lawton Margaret, wid. of John, h. 1 Fifth Lawton William A., teamster J. A Wel- lington, boards 1 Fifth
Parties having CARRIAGES and wishing them VARNISHED or REPAIRED in the SPRING, can have them STORED during the winter free of charge, at the manufactory of F. IVERS, 175 and 178 North Avenue.
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Lawton William C., proctor H. U., rooms 20 Felton building
Lazzaro George, hairdresser (209 Cong- ress, B.), house 91} Inman Leach Francis H., joiner, Rhoades bldg., State, house 87 Concord avenue
Leach Georgianna . Miss, proof-reader (Philadelphia), bds. 7 Lambert av.
Leach Hosea W., mason, 19 Cherry, bds. 69 Moore
Leach John, hostler Mt. Auburn ceme- tery stable, Coolidge av., rooms do.
Leach Johnson, engineer (B.), h.131 Spring Leach Mary, widow of James, house 129 Harvard
Leach Mary A., widow of William S., h. 7 Lambert avenue [vard Leach William, iron-molder, b. 129 Har- Leach William H., carpenter, 379 Main, house 1 Saville, corner Appleton
Leahan Jeremiah, laborer, h. 23 Hayes ct. Leahy John, laborer, house 85 Spruce
Leahy Patrick, shoemaker, 82 Spring, boards 131 Spring
Leake Christopher, carpenter, rooms 67 Western avenue
Lealand Chas., millwright, h. 86 Winsor Lealand Charles H., clerk, 168 Main, bds. 86 Winsor
Lealand, see Leland
Leaman Geo. H., laborer (Somerville), boards 198 Cambridge
Learnard George W., com. mer. (134 So. Market, B.), house 32 Pearl
Learned Frank E., clerk Wm. Reardon, h. 36 Pearl
Learned Grant, shoemaker, 29} Central square, house rear 97 Green Learned, see Leonard
Leary Augustus, confectioner, 1 Harvard square, house 32 Ellery
Leary Cornelius, laborer, house 6 Fifth
Leary Humphrey, laborer, h. 55 North
Leary James, polisher F. Geldowsky, house 30 Spring
Leary John, bookbinder Riverside bind- ery, house 19 Hewes
Leary John, tailor, house 24 Harrison
Leary John, printer, house 3, rear 134 Broadway.
Leary John, iron-molder, 368 Main
Leary John F., varnisher, 203 Bridge, house at Charlestown
Leary Mary, widow, house 196 Franklin Leary Michael, driver U. R. Co.
Leary Michael, mason, boards 10 South
Leary Patrick, laborer, house 16 North
Leary Patrick, watchman U. R. Co., house 80 Kinnaird
Leary, see O'Leary Leatherbee George H., student H. U., rooms 16 Holworthy Hall
Leavitt Allen Mrs., dressmaker, house 106 Inman
Leavitt Andrew J., liquor (31} Howard, B.), house 12 Pleasant Leavitt Erasmus D., house 11 Warland
Leavitt Erasmus D. jr., mechanical en- gineer, 608 Main, house 127 Magazine Leavitt Ernest, piano-maker, 73 Main, house at Salem [Boston
Leavitt Fred H., clerk, 450 Harvard, b. at Leavitt George R. Rev., pastor Pilgrim church, h. $9 Warland 16 Clark Leavitt Henry T., groceries, 361 Main, h. Leavitt Heyward G., student H. U., rms. 52 Brattle
Leavitt Ira H., clerk N. A. Oyster Co. (F. H. market, B.), house 38 Sidney
Leavitt Lucy A. L., widow of George W., bouse 92 Auburn
Leavitt William, carpenter (146 Mt. Ver- non, B.), house 16 Fayette
Leavitt William J. D., music teacher (433 Washington, rm. 16, B.), h. 16 Fayette Leavitt William W., brass-finisher, h. 110 Hampshire
LeBarron John, carriage painter, 232 North avenue, boards 212 do.
LeBarron John, house 896 Main
LeBarron John D., house 896 Main
Lebert David, baker, Fourth, cor. Vine, house 34 do.
LeCain George W., clerk (C, cor. Fourth, South Boston), house 58 Auburn
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LeClair Xavier, brick-maker, lı.108 Spruce Leddy Chas. H., finisher F. M. H. F. Co., boards 8 Fourth [8 Fourth Leddy Hannah M., widow of John, house Leddy James, laborer, house Distillhouse, next Somerville line
Ledlie George H., student H. U., rooms 16 Matthews Hall
Ledyard Wm. F. H., student H. U., rooms 24 Matthews Hall
Lee Elbren L., fish, boards 11 Gardner
Lee George, coal and wood (27 Province, B.), house 60 Washington
Lee Isaac J., boards 31 Howard
Lee James H., confectioner, h. 11 Gardner Lee Joseph, student H. U., and editor and prop. Harvard Daily Echo, 3 Lin- den, rooms 58 Thayer Hall
Lee Nathaniel H., porter, h. 31 Howard
Lee Richard T., blacksmith, 368 Main, house 73 Hastings
Lee R., laborer, 368 Main
Lee Thomas, law student H. U., rooms 22 Weld Hall
Lee Walter, blacksmith, 270 North av., boards 189 Spruce
Lee William, gardener, 7 Fayerweather, boards do.
Lee William, cooper, house 29 Porter
Lee Wm. J., laborer, bds. 73 Hastings Lee Mrs., widow, house 25 Bow Lee, see Lea
Leeds Daniel D., foreman of varnishers (1287 Washington, B.), h. 123 Franklin Leeds Edwin F., wool (220 Purchase, B.), house 123 Franklin
LUMBER & MOULDINGS. J. G. & N. G. GOOCH. Wharf, Western Avenue, Brighton. 904 Main Street, Cambridge. Office, 13 Kilby Street, Boston.
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Leeds Fred A., clerk (31 Hawley, B.), boards 123 Franklin
Leest Walter, plasterer (35 Hawley, B.), house 9 Lopez
LeFane Jos., driver U. R. Co., h. 5 Frank Lefavour Edward B., student H. U., rms. 21 Felton Hall
LeFrancis Charles, clerk, 599 Main, bds. 60 Columbia
LeFrancis Fred., clerk (85 Oliver, B.), house 60 Columbia
LeFrancis Peter, cigar manufacturer, 599 Main, house 60 Columbia
LeFrancis True, locksmith (Sudbury, B.), boards 148 Washington
LeGallee Charles E., salesman (B.), house 94 Fourth [Madison
Legg Charles A., engineer H. U., house 30 Legg Frank W., photographer, 27 Central square, house foot Pearl
Legrand John, tinsmith, 153 Putnam av., rooms 85 Pleasant
Lehan Daniel W., furniture (98 Merrimac, B.), house 61 Gore [41 do.
Lehan Dennis H., horse shoer, 19 Gore, h. Lehan Michael, laborer, house 62 Charles Lehan Michael J., varnisher (B.), boards 21 Fourth
Lehmkuhl William H., cabinet maker, house 72 Gore
Leighton Ellen M., teacher Gannet pri- mary school, boards 128 Otis
Leighton Francis M., harness maker, 200} North avenue, bds. Porter's Hotel Leighton Jas., carpenter, b. 163 Broadway Leighton Jane, widow of John H., house 22 Winter «
Leighton John A., carpenter, h. 175 Otis Leighton Jolin H., clerk Am. Net and Twine Co., Third, house at Somerville Leighton J. E., conductor U. R. Co.
Leighton Margaret M., teacher high school, house at Boston
Leighton Nellie N., wid. of Henry, boards 128 Otis
Leighton Robert E., boards 22 Winter
Leighton Rufus, laborer. l. 19 Brewery Leighton Thomas, conductor U. R. Co., house 12 Fourth
Leitch Isabelle M. C., widow, boards 14 Magazine
Leitch James, laborer, house 12 Warren Leitch James C., baker (Chicago), house 34 Somerset
Leitch, see Litch
Leland Annie M. Miss, teacher Harvard grammar school, house at Somerville Leland Edward I., salesman(60 Broad, B.), b. Mrs. Annie S. Fobes', Mt. Pleasant Leland Frederick (84 North, B.), boards 31 Bigelow
Leland James, house 20 Tremont Leland, see Lealand
Lemon Lewis, frame manufacturer (55}
Sudbury, B.), house 7 Watson
Lemon William, binder Riverside bindery, boards 42 River
Lemont Annie Mrs., h. 140 Pleasant LeMoyne Louis V., student H. U., rooms 38 Holyoke House
Lenfest Granville B. (Lenfest & Moore), printer, 68 Cambridge, house 157
Thorndike [50 Baldwin Lenfest Mary A., wid. of Solomon, house Lenfest Solomon, printer University Press, house 50 Baldwin
Lenfest Thomas H., music printer (21 School, B.), house 40 Western avenue Lenfest Thomas H. jr., clerk (21 School, B.), boards 40 Western avenue
Lenfest & Moore (Granville B. Lenfest and George H. Moore), job printers, 68 Cambridge
Lennon James E. (J. Lennon & Son), grocer, 145 Pearl, house 141 do.
Lennon John, auctioneer and real estate, and (J. Lennon & Son), grocer, 145 Pearl, house 141 do.
Lennon J. & Son (John and Jas. E. Len- non), groceries and provisions, 145 Pearl
Lennon Maria, widow, house 19 Baldwin Lennon Martin, brass finisher, 368 Main, boards 365 do. [b. 365 do.
Lennon Michael, brass finisher, 368 Main, Lenox John, laborer, bds. 95 Hampshire Lenox John M., letter collector (P. O., B.), house 95 Hampshire [yard
Lenox Wm.,laborer, h. Cushing, opp. Vine- 'Lent Jane, widow of Albert, house 24 Coggswell avenue
Leonard Geo. A., salesman (311 Washing- ton, B.), louse 94 Norfolk
Leonard Geo. E., coachman, 904 Main Leonard Henry W., wheelwright, 4 Cam- bridge, house 97 Otis
Leonard Hiram, hides and leather (98 High, B.), house 139 Otis
Leonard John, gardener, h. 123} Winsor Leonard John F., cook, bds. 123} Winsor Leonard Mary J., widow of Samuel R., boarding-house 82 Magazine
Leonard Michael F., packer (62 Canal, B.), house 159 Columbia
Leonard Patrick G., salesman(N. Y. city), louse 77 Inman
Leonard Richard Mrs., h. r. 19 Fairmont Leonard Solomon C., broom maker, 412 Main, boards 3 Prospect
Leonard Thomas, junk, 19 Gore, lı. do.
Leonard Thos., trunk-maker, boards 123} Winsor
Leonard Wm., book-agent, house 8 Third Leonard, see Learned, also Lerned
Leppe Joseph, cabinet-maker, lı. 28 Vine Lepper Wm., cabinet-maker, Woodbury building, Otis, house at Boston
Lerganton August Mrs., widow, house 71 Brighton
Lerned Benjamin, butter and eggs, house rear 354 North avenue
Lerned Chas. W., mnfr. "Lerned's Disen- fectant." 358 North avenue, house at Somerville
FLORISTS. P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 MAIN AND 89 SPARKS STREETS.
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Lerned Josiah, box-maker, 3 Hampshire, house at Watertown
Lerned Lucy Miss, h. 358 North avenue Lerned Rebecca R. Miss, h. 358 North av. Lerned Sarah A., widow of Thomas P., h. 6 Sumner [354 North av.
Lerned Walter H., butter and eggs, h. r. Lerner Annie Mrs., dressmaker, 12 Mt. Auburn, house do.
Lerner Frances, widow of Andrew, house 12 Mt. Auburn
Lerner Frank, gardener, 12 Quincy, house 1 Banks
Lerner Fritz, tailor (B.), house 3 Banks Lerner John, laborer, boards 3 Banks Lerner Joseph, nurse, h. 12 Mt. Auburn Lerner, see Larner
Lertora John, hairdresser, 573 Main, house rear 41 Norfolk
Leslie Benjamin A., mariner, house 132 Prospect
Leslie David, butter dealer, h. 449 Camb'ge Lester Moses W., house Huron, near Lake View avenue
Leuchte Bernhard, restaurant, 9 Brighton, house at West Somerville
EVERETT GEORGE V., lawyer (47 Devonshire, rooms 19 and 22, B.), house 5 Ellery
Levi Wolf, auctioneer, house 109 Otis
Levit Morris, furniture polisher (42 Corn- hill, B.), house 121 Spring
Levolit Alfred, polisher F. G. F. Co., house 6 Eighth
Levy Aaron, peddler, boards 83 Pearl
Levy Abraham, clothing, 15 Brighton, h. 83 Pearl
Levy Albert H., student H. U., rooms 44 Holyoke House
Levy Harry M., student H. U., rooms 19 Matthews Hall
Levy Hannah Mrs., fruit and confection- ery, 429 Main, house do.
Levy John, painter, house 112 Hampshire Levy Jules, teacher of French, and editor "Le Francais," house 17 Story
Lewando Amelie Miss, music teacher, 64 Sacramento, boards do.
Lewando Anise Mrs., house 64 Sacramento Lewando Mathilde Miss, French teacher, 64 Sacramento, boards do.
Lewin Mary A., widow, h. 277 Harvard
Lewis Abbie A. Miss, teacher Dana pri- mary school, boards 14 Story
Lewis Angeline H., widow, h. 22 Winsor Lewis Ann, wid. of Henry P., h. 14 Story Lewis Ann Miss, house 99 Norfolk
Lewis Charles H., clerk B. & L. R. R. shop, boards at Boston
Lewis Charles J., grocer, 150 Harvard, h. 48 Hamilton
Lewis Charles S., machinist, boards 286} Broadway
Lewis Charles S., supt. (518 Washington, B.), house 96 Ellery
Lewis Edward R., clerk, 37 Clark, house 99 Norfolk
Lewis Elmer L., carpenter, 3 River, bds. 115 Magazine
Lewis Ensign L., tin worker, 153 Putnam avenue, house 115 Magazine
Lewis Fred. H., conductor U. R. Co., house 60 River
Lewis Frederick, brush finisher (290 Com- mercial, B.), house 85 Vine
Lewis Geo. W., porter H. U., h. 33 Mill Lewis Henry C., coal and wood, and fur- niture mover, 63 Harvard sq., house 19 Grant [sor
Lewis Henry D., brass finisher, b. 11 Win- Lewis Henry S., hairdresser, 25 River, boards 286} Broadway
Lewis John F. (Schultz & Lewis), coal and wood, 19 River, house 18 Park
Lewis John R., clerk, 419 Main, boards School, corner Cherry
Lewis Levi J., hairdresser (163 Camb'ge, B.), house 104 Harvard
Lewis Mary A. Miss, teacher Boardman primary school, boards 16 Lincoln
Lewis Mary E., widow, h. 286} Broadway Lewis Samuel K., law student H. U., rms. 18 Sharon. Boston
Lewis Theodore A., clerk (25 Summer, B.), boards 115 Magazine
Lewis Warren N., hairdresser, boards 286₺ Broadway
Lewis Wm. H., clerk, house 50 Clark
Lewis William K., boards 764 Main
Leyland James, boiler-maker B. & L. R. R. shop, boards at Boston
L IBBEY E. DRUMMOND, with
N. E. Glass Works, North, cor. Water, boards 209 West Newton, Boston
Libbey Frederick A., engineer, house 88 Banks
Libbey Wm., flagman Concord av. cross- ing F. R. R., house do.
TIBBEY WM. L., proprietor N. E. J Glass Works, North, cor. Water, h. 209 West Newton, at Boston
Libby Frederick W., clerk (10 Canal, B.), house 146 North avenue
Libby Geo. W., sawyer, 624 Main, house at Bedford
Libby Hall J., cooper, h. 1 Squire's court Libby Isaiah C., driver ice wagon, house 61 Spring
Libby Melvina A., widow, variety store, 163 Main, house do. [dike
Libby Tobias, teamster (B.), b. 90 Thorn- Lichtenberg Charles, designer F. M. H. F. Co., boards 98 Fourth
Lienhard George, baker, 79 Cambridge, house 116 Spring
Lienhard Geo. jr., salesman (B.), boards 116 Spring
Lilienthal Howard, student H. U., rooms 23 Irving
Lilley Fred., clerk F. R. R. freight depot (Charlestown), boards 46 Fifth
Lilley Thomas, carriagesmith, h. 46 Fifth Lincoln Alfred (Adams & Lincoln), dry goods, 98 Cambridge, b. 15 Fiftlı
BURDITT & WILLIAMS,
THE DOCK SQUARE HARDWARE STORE. Established 1860. 20 DOCK SQUARE.
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Lincoln Chas. A., carpenter, h. 15 Fifth Lincoln Charles S., bookkeeper City building, Central sq., h. 58 Sidney Lincoln Edwin H., photographer, house 67₺ Prospect
Lincoln Geo. E., traveling agent watch factory (Auburndale), and com. mer. (15 Central, B.), h. Oxford, cor. Ham- mond [Somerville
Lincoln George T .. 547 Main, boards at (33 TINCOLN JOHN, provisions North, B.), house 180 Columbia
Lincoln John L .. 446 Main, b. 21 Suffolk
Lincoln Joshua, clerk Riverside Press, house at Boston
Lincoln Nathan, teacher of music Cam- bridge schools, house 72 Prospect
Lincoln Nathan F., clerk (33 Commercial, B.), boards 72 Prospect
Lincoln Nathan P., teamster, rooms 109 Spring
Lincoln Sarah W., widow of Moses, house 38 Coggswell avenue
Lincoln Walter M., clerk (4 P. O. sq., B.), boards 76 Magazine
Lincoln William H., clerk, 189 Gore, bds. 15 Fifth [Pelliam
Lind Andrew, safe-maker, 17 Main, h. 5 Lind August, safe-maker, 17 Main
Lindquist Nelse, safe-maker, house 5 Rog- ers block, Washington
Lindsey P. Allen, salesman (400 Washing- ton, B.), house 303 Broadway
Linehan Charles, contractor, house Cam- bridge, corner Maple avenue
Linelian Dennis, shoemaker, 544 Main, boards do.
Ling Charles, clerk (B.), bds. r. 59 Winter Ling Wm., cabinet-maker, lı. r. 59 Winter Linn Eliza, widow of Wm., h. 8 Lincoln
Linnehan Daniel, brass-molder, 368 Main, boards rear 36 Washington
Linnehanı John, stone-cutter, lı. r. 30 Gore Linnehan John, tailor, 589 Main, house 16 Decatur
Linnehan Mary, widow of Daniel, house rear 36 Washington
Linnehan Thomas, machinist (B.), boards rear 36 Washington
Linnell Calvin N., machinist, 72 Main, h. 5 Baldwin place
Linnell Mary, widow, h. 381 Cambridge Linskey John, laborer, house 33 Harding Linskey Martin, laborer, h. 35 Harding
Lintner Berthold, varnisher, Otis, corner First, house 65 Spring
Linton James, foreman, 17 Main, house 53 Winsor [Auburn
Lippincott Sarah E., widow, h. 148 Mt.
List James, printer (96 Milk, B.), house 73 Third
Lister Fred C., janitor and engineer Hem- enway Gymnasium, rooms do.
Litch Albert, boards 11 Jay
Litchfield Benjamin, iron-molder,368 Main Litchfield Benj. C .. plumber, 436 Harvard, house 13 Suffolk
Litchfield Geo. W. B., at Riverside Press, house 87 Putnam avenue
Litchfield Horace D., undertaker, 477 and 48S Main, boards 488 do.
Litchfield Judson, undertaker, 477 and 488 Main, house 17 Green
Litchfield Otis V., regulator, 162 Broad- way, house 108 Prospect
Litchfield Roland, undertaker, 477 Main, house 488 do. [bds. do.
Litchfield Wm. C., coachman, 325 Harvard, Little Brown & Co.(Augustus Flagg, Jolin
Bartlett, Thomas W. Deland, John M. Brown, George Flagg, and Chas. C. Soule), book-bindery, Blackstone
Little Catharine, widow, h. 80} Green Little Frank W., driver U. R. Co., boards 117 Green [avenue
Little George E., clerk (B.), h. 7 Lambert Little Jolin, house 26 Somerset
Little John, special police Public Library, 639 Main, house 117 Green
Little Stephen, confectioner, 503 Main, boards 26 Somerset
Littlefield Adoniram J., salesman, 147 North avenue. house 12 White
Littlefield Dependence S., cabinet-maker, 624 Main, house 465 do.
Littlefield Fred. A., clerk (28 Tremont row, B.), boards 5 Gerry
Littlefield Geo. A., machinist, house 117 Winsor
Littlefield George F., clerk (Devonshire, corner Franklin, B.), boards 10 Mellen Littlefield Geo. R., salesman (28 Tremont row, B.), boards 5 Gerry
Littlefield George T., cutter (28 Summer, B. ), house 12 Mellen
Littlefield Jacob Mrs , h. 274 North av.
Littlefield John Sherman, collector, bds. 15 Farwell place
Littlefield Joseph H., architect (Chicago), house 5 Gerry
Littlefield Junius W., driver U. R. Co., h. 107 Columbia
Littlefield Nathan C., janitor Weld Hall H. U., house 10 Mellen
Littlefield Sidney H., farmer, house off Washington, near Fresh Pond
Littlefield Walter F., clerk (18 Post-office square, B.), boards 10 Mellen
Livermore Charles C., boards 2 Dana
Livermore Frederick O., salesman, boards 36 Essex
Livermore George Mrs., house 2 Dana Livermore H., brass-finisher, 368 Main Livermore John, house 287 Harvard Livermore Leonard J. Rev .. pastor Unita- rian church (Danversj, h. 24 North av. Livermore Lois, widow of Oliver, house 77 North avenue
Livermore Oliver W., house 36 Essex Liverpool Annie, widow, h. 27 Brewery Livesey Frank B., house 7 Rice
Livingston Archibald, clerk (27 Doane, B.), house 57 Sixth
Livingston Frank S., baker, b. 104 Norfolk
BUY THE IVERS BUGGY with the
RUBBER CUSHIONED AXLE,
176 and 178 North Avenue,
built by F. IVERS, Salesroom, 58 Portland, '. . BOSTON.
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Livingston Henry, wringing-machine agt., house 14 Warren
Livingston Lucy, wid. of Benjamin F., h. 104 Norfolk [Main
Livingston Mary Miss, dressmaker, h. 898 Livingston William D., sawyer, house 97 Washington
Lloyd George, carpenter, h. 155 Spring Lloyd George A., teller Cambridge Nat'l Bank, 87 Cambridge, b. at Arlington Lloyd Herbert M., student H. U., rooms 12 Appian-way [Hamilton
Lloyd Thomas, teamster, 172 Pearl, h. 11 Lloyd William E., clerk Registry of Deeds, Otis, corner Second, h. at Arlington
Loan Alexander, soap-maker, boards 209 Columbia
Loan John James, soft-soap maker, 209 Columbia, house do.
Locke Almira D. Mrs., house 9 Dover
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OCKE AMOS, general manager Wyman's coal yard, 8+ Bridge, house at Lexington
Locke Charles A .. leather (229 Congress, B.), house 17 Clinton
Locke Davis, clerk Porter's Hotel, 185 North avenue, boards do.
Locke Edgar H., provisions, 226 North av., house rear 293 do.
Locke Evelyn J. Miss, teacher Shepard grammar school, b. 281 North avenue Locke E. J. Mrs., house 281 North avenue Locke Francis, proprietor Porter's Hotel, 185 North avenue, house do.
Locke Frank, clerk, 578 Main, b. r. S Perry Locke George H., boards 6 Rice
Locke Hannah, widow of Davis, boards Porter's Hotel
Locke Horatio, provisions (42 and 44 F. H. market, B.), house 285 North av.
Locke H. Austin, clerk (42 F. H. market, B.), house 11 Dover
Locke Irene E. Miss, house Avon hill, near Linnæan
Locke James G., piano-trimmer, 624 Main, house at Boston [Allston Locke Jolın, salesman (39 High, B.), h. 79 Locke John T., bookkeeper, 610 Main, house rear S Perry
Locke Sarah J., widow of Charles A., house 17 Clinton
Locke Warren A., music teacher, house 10 Putnam avenue
Lockett Jacob L., butler, h. 1 Nichols pl. Lockhart Albert E., undertaker, 203 Bridge, house 61 Otis
Lockhart Charles H., undertaker, 203 Bridge, house 209 do.
Lockhart David, coffin-maker, 203 Bridge, house 137 Cambridge
Lockhart James. laborer, bds. 171 Winsor L OCKHART WILLIAM L., un- dertaker and manufacturer of coffins, caskets, etc., wholesale and retail, 191 to 203 Bridge, house at Belmont
Locklin Hannah L., widow of Edward, milliner, 208 Pearl, house do.
Locklin Mary Miss, house 60 Brighton Locklin Peter H., commercial traveler (N. Y.), house 141 Cambridge
Lockwood Charles F., blacksmith, 221 Bridge, house rear 168 Cambridge
Lockwood Hanford N., law-student H. U., rooms 13 Kirkland place
Lockwood Leverett L., engineer Riverside Press, house 12 Blackstone
Lockwood Ruth Annis Mrs., house 14 Berkshire place
Loeb Morris, student H. U., rooms 25 Holyoke House
Logan Andrew, hostler U. R. Co., house McDonald, corner Mt. Auburn
Logan David, carriage-smith, 448 Main, boards 374 do. [do.
Logan David J., laborer, 172 Pearl, b. 156 Logan Jeanette, wid. of Jas., h. 156 Pearl Logan John, blacksmith, 436 Main, boards 374 do.
Logan William M., engineer Niles Bros., Concord avenue, h. 211 Lake Liew av. Lomasney Morris, mattress maker (B.), house 29 Porter
Lomasney Patrick, mattress maker (B.), house 10 McCabe
Lombard Charles E., machinist (38 Char- don, B.), house 42 Shepard
Lombard Eugene, baker, 15 River, and grocer. 165 Green, house do.
LOMBARD HERBERT E., job printer, 636 Main, house 3 Lamson pl. Lombard James M., provisions, 156 Frank- lin, house do. [Essex
Lombard John, clerk, 649 Main, house 21 LOMBARD NATHAN C., me- chanical engineer and patent solicitor (40 State, B.), house 125 Prospect
Lombard Richard P., lather, house 71 Washington
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OMBARD S. J., grocer, 649 Main, house 21 Essex
Lombard Walter E., draughtsman (40 State, B.), boards 125 Prospect
Lombard William A., student H. U., rms. 38 Matthews Hall
Lonergan David, grocer, 163 Dublin,h. do. Lonergan Thomas, laborer, h. 97 Spruce Long Abiel E., janitor Shepard and Wy- man schools, and sexton North Cam- bridge Baptist society, house 10 Rice Long Andrew, glass-maker, h. 27 Winter Long Charles A., carpenter, rear 577 Main, boards at Allston
Long Daniel, foreman of finishers (48 Ca- nal, B.), house 19 Perry
Long David, glass-maker. house 32 Vine Long James, polisher, bds. 134 Thorndike Long Jeremiah, hostler, 677 Main, boards 68 School
Long John, grocer, 49 Gore, house do.
Long John E., brick-layer, bds. 333 Main Long John J., plumber, 99 Cambridge, h. 112 Gore
Long Louisa A., widow of Fred, house 40 Arlington
Dimension Frames Sawed to Order. LUMBER & MOULDINGS. J. G. & N. C. GOOCH, Western Av., Brighton, 904 Main St., Old Cambridge.
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Long Richard, bacon-curer, rear 414 Main, house 13 Cherry
Long Sarah Mrs., house 10 Rice
Long Wm. J., carpet upholsterer (420 Washington, B.), house 10 Sidney
Longfellow Charles A., house 105 Brattle Longfellow Ernest W., artist, h. 108 Brattle Longfellow Henry W. Prof., h. 105 Brattle Longfellow William P. P., architect (220 Devonshire. B.), house 126 Brattle
Longfield Joseph, laborer, h. 95 Spruce Longley Benjamin A., painter, 608 Main, house at Somerville
Longshaw Margaret, widow of William, house 78 Otis [Clark
Loomis Carrol S., clerk (B.), house 1 Hotel
Loomis Eleazer B., driver U. R. Co., house 876 Main
Loomis Elverton W., boards 876 Main
Loomis Ernest G., clerk (108 Devonshire, B.), boards 108 Thorndike
Loomis Grove H., house 108 Thorndike Looney John F., bookbinder Riverside Press, boards 101 Pearl [do.
Looney Michael, laborer, 172 Pearl, h. 101 Lord Augustus M., student H. U., rooms 34 Bigelow [Avon
Lord Clara L., widow of Charles, house 5 Lord Clarence S., driver U. R. Co., boards Baldwin street station, do.
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