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Milstead Thomas G., student H. U., bds. 23 Irving
Mimneugh Jas., house 219 Cambridge Minane John, laborer, h. 7 Maynard place Minane Thomas H., granite polisher, bds. 7 Maynard place
Minard Althene S., widow of George, dressmaker, 17 Magazine, house do. Minchon John, boards 5 Prospect
Mindig Jane, widow of Philip, house 20 Murdock
Minehan John, laborer, house 1S Reed
Miner Abbie Miss, house 29 Ash
Miner Augusta A., widow of Charles, h. 89 Thorndike
Miner Catherine, widow, h. 57 Harvard Miner E. F., machinist, 72 Main
Miner Frederick, machinist, b. 9 Broadway Miner Fred L., clerk, 161 Cambridge, bds. 89 Thorndike
Miner Henry A., apothecary, 161 Cam- bridge, house 89 Thorndike
Miner J., student H. U., boards 68 Mt. Auburn
Miner Wm., laborer, house 27 Hastings Miner Willis, laborer, house 32 Hastings Minot Elizabeth, wid. of Geo., house 38 Concord avenue
Minott James M., apothecary, 415 and 528 Cambridge, house at Somerville
Minskey Frank, laborer, house 14 Winter Minturn Robert S., student H. U., rooms 8 Holyoke House
Mirick Augusta G. Mrs., teacher Putnam grammar school, h. 139 Thorndike
Mirick Geo. A., student, b. 139 Thorndike Mirick Lelia A. Miss, teacher Putnam
grammar school, b. 139 Thorndike Misener John A., wood worker, 162 Broad- way, house 46 Spruce
Mitchell Alex., laborer Mt. Auburn ceme- tery, h. Huron, n. Lake View avenue Mitchell Eliza J., teacher Sargent prima- ry school, boards 116 Winsor
Mitchell Elizabeth Mrs., h. 60 Hastings Mitchell Elizabeth H., widow, house 89 Plymouth [bridge
Mitchell Fred A., student, b. 79 Cam-
Mitchell Frederic M., clerk (175 Congress, B.). boards 28 Front
Mitchell George E., stereotyper, boards 105 Putnam avenue . Mitchell Geo. L., glass cutter, house 113 Thorndike
Mitchell Henry A., house 28 Front
Mitchell James L., student H. U., rooms 30 Divinity Hall
Mitchell J. Edw., gas-fitter, h. 23 Cherry Mitchell J. Frank, foreman of stereo- type room Riverside Press, house 221 Pearl
Mitchell L. D., box-maker, 3 Hampshire Mitchell Mary, widow, house 8 Hastings Mitchell Michael, plumber, 157 North av., house at Boston [Columbia
Mitchell Reuben, master mariner, h. 100 Mitchell Sollace, student H. U., rooms 21 Matthews Hall [house do. Mitchell Thomas, grocer, 14 Hancock, Mitchell Vandal, master mariner, house 17 Winter
Mitchell William, harness-maker, Cam- bridge, junc. Bridge, h. 116 Winsor Mitchell Wm. R., molder, 368 Main, bds. 180 Green
Mitiver Noel, laborer, house 113 Spruce Mittine Napoleon, laborer, h. 25 Harvey Mitton Edw. J., salesman (450 Washing- ton, B.), house 18 Lee
Mixer C. F. jr., at 139 Broadway, house at Arlington
Modeste Evans, laborer, h. 1 Inman pl.
SHINGLES, LATHS, LIME, CEMENT, ETC. J. G. & N. G. GOOCH. Western Avenue, Brighton. 13 Kilby Street, Boston.
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Moeser Geo. H., cigar maker, boards 20 Hastings
Moeser Philip, cigar maker,h. 20 Hastings Moffat Reuben B., student H. U., rooms 5 Weld Hall [do
Moffatt Patrick, laborer, 368 Main, b. 329 Moffatt Wm., iron melter, 368 Main, h. 9 Rogers block, Main
Mohan Frank, cabinet-maker, h. 18 Union Molally S., boiler-maker, 92 Main
Möller Axle B., clerk (99 Broad, B.), h. 762 Main
Moller A. B. Mrs., modiste, 762 Main, house do.
Moller Christian B., furniture, etc., 449 Main, house 449} do.
Molloy Charles H., laborer, house 9 Vine Moloney Daniel, tin-plate and sheet-iron worker, Otis, corner Eighth, h. do.
Moloney Philip, shoemaker, 114 Broad- way, house do.
Moloney William A., printer University Press, house 19 Baldwin
Monaghan Bridget Miss, house 8 Fifth
Monahan Daniel, at H. M. Sawyer's, Thorndike
Monahan Patrick, laborer, house Rolling Mill block, Bristol
Monahan Henry, brakeman B. & A. R. R., house 263 Putnam avenue
Monblo Francis T. N., stoves, 188 Cam- bridge, house 87 Vine
Monier August, carpenter, h. 131 Dublin Monihan Michael, laborer, house 17 Cow- perthwaite
Monks Thomas, laborer, bds. 30 Winter Monroe Amos, house 63 Auburn
Monroe Charles W. Mrs., house Sacra- mento place, 2d on left
Monroe Daniel N., teamster, b. 43 Union Monroe Harriet B. Miss, copyist, Otis, corner Second, boards at Boston
Monroe Herbert, clerk (19 Commercial, B.), bds. Sacramento pl., last on left Monroe, see Munro and Munroe
Montague Charles Hibbard, clerk (52 In- dia, B.), boards 26 Fayette
Montague Clifton E., clerk (152 Federal, B.), boards 89 Winsor
Montague Edward, at 139 Broadway, boards 49 Market
Montague Samuel L., com. merchant (288 Atlantic avenue, B.), and asst. treas. Charles River St. Railway, 484 Main, house 26 Fayette
Montague Sarah A. Mrs., fancy goods, 12 Inman square, house 26 Fayette
Monte Louis, tinsmith, house 193 Main Montgomery Charles S., real estate agent (31 Motte, B.), house 224 Putnam av. Montgomery Edward, sawyer, 162 Broad- way, boards 119 Winsor
Montgomery George, city lamplighter, house 40 Hampshire
Montgomery Geo., teamster, b. 69 Spring Montgomery James A., laborer, boards 20 Pioneer avenue
Montgomery Robert A., printer (238 Washington, B.), house 11 Rogers block, Main
Montgomery Thomas, city lamplighter house 69 Spring
Montgomery Thomas A., clerk, 9 Bristol, boards 40 Hampshire
Montgomery William G., soap-maker, house 193 Broadway
Montgomery Wm. H. Mrs., express, 506 and 644 Main, and (10 F. H. square, B.), house 22 Brookline
Montgomery Wm. J., driver Montgomery express, 644 Main, bds. 22 Brookline Moody B. Appleton, steam piper, 368 Main, house 120 Magazine
Moody Charles E., grocer (75 Commercial, B.), boards 26 Lee
Moody John F., machinist, house Gore, near railroad crossing
Moody John H., foreman (238 Washing- ton, B.), house 330 Broadway
Moody Thomas, hostler, 12 Green, b. do. Moody Wm., machinist (53 Beverly, B.), house 24 Pearl
Mooney Alice, widow of Wm. J., house 183 Columbia
Mooney Bernard, laborer, b. rear 8 Gore
Mooney Bernard jr., plumber, h. 15 Vine Mooney Daniel, house 107 Tremont
Mooney Edward, laborer, house 14 East
Mooney Ellen, widow of Bernard, house 15 Vine
Mooney Ellen Mrs., house 5 Linehan's block, Third
Mooney George F., boiler maker, 92 Main, house 10 Davis
Mooney Hugh A., laborer, boards 10 Davis Mooney John, laborer, house 6 Hastings Mooney John, molder H. M. Bird, Pel- ham, boards 10 Davis
Mooney John A., teamster, h. 15 Vine
Mooney John E., boarding-house. 5 Linden Mooney John M., boots and shoes, 177 Cambridge, house 73 Third
Mooney John S., stevedore, h. 114 Harvard Mooney Morris, expressman, 69} Mt. Auburn [Hastings
Mooney Patrick, brass worker, house 6 Mooney William, polisher, bds. 15 Vine Mooney Wm., machinist, 72 Main, boards at Boston
Mooney William L., tinsmith, 502 Main, house 456 Cambridge
Mooney Wm. M. Mrs., h. 2 Hastings sq. Moor Clark R. Rev., house 5 Walnut av. Moor James C., grocer, 192 Cambridge, rooms 141 Otis
Moor, see Moors
Moore Alfred, porter, h. 104 Webster av. Moore Arthur, fly-finisher, 162 Broadway, boards 229 do.
Moore Charles (Charles Moore & Co.), hardware, etc., 8 Brattle, house Lang- don, near North avenue
Moore Charles, grease collector, house Harvey, corner Jackson
FLORAL CONSERVATORIES, P. O'BRIEN & SON, ,820 MAIN and 89 SPARKS STREETS.
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M OORE CHARLES & CO. (Chas. and Edward R. Moore), hardware, 8 } Moore William, at 139 Broadway, boards Brattle 43 Clark
Moore Charles H., instructor in Drawing and Principles of Design H. U., house 19 Follen
Moore Charles W. Mrs., house 10 Tremont Moore Clarence A., confectionery mnfr., 602 Main, and (37 Union, B.), rooms City bldg., Brattle square
Moore Cyrus J., clothes cleaner, house 36 Hastings [39 Hastings
Moore Daniel, teamster, 168 Main, boards Moore David H., musician, house 3 Alls- ton court
Moore Edward R. (Charles Moore & Co.), hardware, etc., 8 Brattle, h. 24 Mellen Moore Edwin G., bookkeeper (178 Pur- chase, B.), house 29 Inman
Moore Ellen, widow, house 92 Harvard
Moore Ephraim M., provisions, house 31 Antrim
Moore Erasmus D. Rev., house 44 Cottage Moore Frank, cabinet-maker, 384 Main, b. 18 Hampshire [Waltham
Moore Frank, packer, 203 Bridge, bds. at Moore George A., architect (9 Pemberton square, B.), boards 132 Mt. Auburn
Moore George D., student H. U., rooms 23 Holyoke House
Moore Hannah E. Miss,house 47 Magazine Moore James, grease collector, liouse 3 Essex court
Moore James, brass-finisher, 368 Main
Moore James W., bookkeeper (North Mar- ket, B.), boards 6 Jay
Moore Jane, widow of Alexander, house rear 41 Clark
Moore Jane, wid. of Nicholas, h. 17 Gerry Moore Jane Miss, dressmaker, 17 Gerry, house do.
Moore Johanna, widow of John, house 98 Spruce
Moore John, house rear 131 Columbia Moore John A., piano action maker, house 232 Broadway
Moore John A., painter, house 22 Lake Moore John F., glass cutter, h. 27 West Moore Joseph W., provisions (147 Lever- ett, B.), house 31 Antrim
Moore Lucena H. Mrs., house 12 Douglass Moore Margaret A., nurse, boards 229 Broadway
Moore Martin, laborer John Reardon & Sons, house 87 Brookline
Moore Mary, widow of Edmond J., house 159 Franklin
Moore Matthew R., police, station 3, house 22 Sixth
Moore Nancy, widow, house 11 Jay
Moore Nathaniel, stevedore, h. 173 Elm Moore Nicholas, waiter, b. 39 Washington Moore Perley D., leather (172 and 178 Pur- chase, B.), house 6 River
Moore Richard M., freight conductor B. L. & C. R. R., house 33 Fourth
Moore Samuel, laborer, house 51 Hastings
Moore Thomas, teamster, house 12 Short -
Moore William C., carpenter, house 3 Rogers block, Main [side pl.
Moore William C., painter, house 6 River-
Moore William S., laborer, h. 150 Green
Moore Wilson Mrs., house 6 Jay
Moorehouse Daniel, pressman Riverside Press, house 39 Erie
Moorehead John, laborer John Reardon & Sons, house 32 Somerset
Moors John F., student H. U., rooms 48 Matthews Hall
Mora Frank, carpenter, house 28 Baldwin Moran Bridget, widow, house 176 Green Moran Catherine, widow of Thomas, house 222 Franklin [Cambridge
Moran Catherine, wid. of Michael, h. 236 Moran Chas. P., furniture, 238 Cambridge, boards 236 do.
Moran Edward, horseshoer, house rear 36 Washington
Moran Edward, stone-cutter. Gore wharf Moran Ellen, widow, house 73 Third
Moran Frank, blacksmith, house 20 South Moran James, machinist, 72 Main
Moran John, laborer, 169 Gore, and board- ing-house, 164 do.
Moran John, tailor, 49 Cambridge, house 16 East
Moran John J., clerk (26 Tremont, B.), house 34 Clark
Moran Joseph, glass-blower N. E. Glass Works, house 23 Winter
Moran Jos. jr., glass worker, h. 36 Winter Moran Martin, hen dealer, h. r. 52 Spruce
Moran Mary, wid. of Thos., h. 55 Charles
Moran Mary, wid., h. Clay, next Harvey
Moran Mary, widow, house 20 South
Moran Michael, coachman, 10 North ave- nue, boards do.
Moran Thomas, hen dealer, house Clay, next Harvey
Moran Thomas, at Am. Tube Works (Som- erville), house Holworthy place
Moran William, coachman William Read, house 86 Sparks
Morande Alex., carpenter, h. 110 Gore Morandus George D., hairdresser (West Somerville), house 15 Reed
Morandus John O., hairdresser, 54 Cedar, house do.
Moreland Fred. A., clerk, 472 Harvard, boards at Allston
Moreland John H., foreman University Press job room, house at Allston
Morey Elisha W., oil finisher, 624 Main, boards 72 Inman [Gore
Morey Manuel, cabinet maker, h. rear 23 Morey Philemon, salesman (10 India, B.), rooms 40 Prospect
Morgan Alfred, picture frames, 906 Main, house 16 Winthrop
Morgan Charles, mariner, house 1 Elmer Morgan Fannie, widow of Michael, house 23 Brewery
NAILS, LEAD, ZINC, &c.,
AT BURDITT & WILLIAMS', 20 DOCK SQUARE.
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Morgan George F., conveyancer Registry of Deeds, Otis, c. Second, b. 59 Third- Morgan Henry, blacksmith, 368 Main, house 22 Warren
Morgan John F., candy-maker, 282 Broad- way, boards 22 Brewery [av.
Morgan John H., cook, house 66 Putnam Morgan Joseph F., candy-maker, boards 26 Brewery
Morgan Joseph P., hairdresser, 531 Main, rooms 567 do.
Morgan Nellie Mrs., house 3 Rogers block Morgan Thomas H., jig sawyer, 162 Broad- way, house 9 Suffolk
Moriarty Bridget, widow, house Belmont, near Reed
Moriarty Clas., painter, b. 452 Broadway Moriarty Henry M., action maker, 162 Broadway, house at Malden
Moriarty Jolin P., blacksmith, 72 Main, house 10 Murdock
Moriarty Mary, widow, h. 452 Broadway - Moriarty Patrick H., salesman, 7 Harvard square, house 14 Farwell place
Moring Anna L. Mrs., house 12 Quincy
Moring Charles F., house 12 Quincy
Morley Jeremiah, watchman U. R. Co., Eighth, house 22 Hunting
Morley John F., shoemaker, 15 Carson, house do. [Irving
Morley Mary A., widow of Thomas, h. 23 Moroney George H., sand-paperer, 624 Main, b. 2 Rogers blk., Washington Moroney Mary, widow, house 2 Rogers block, Washington
Morrill Alfred (Morrill & Allen), steam engines, 356 Main, boards 10 Village Morrill Alzada Miss, music teacher, bds. 12 Village
Morrill A. E. Mrs., matron Epis. Theo. School, rooms 12 Lawrence Hall
Morrill Charles W. K., student Episcopal Theological School, Brattle, rooms 8 Lawrence Hall
Morrill Daniel K., wheelwright, 3 River, house 12 Village
Morrill Dexter J., express, house 15 Grant Morrill John L., clerk, 168 Gore, boards 105 Spring
Morrill Leonard, house 35 Front
Morrill Samuel H., student H. U., rooms 58 Mt. Auburn
Morrill William F., carpenter, house 58 Mt. Auburn
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ORRILL & ALLEN (Alfred Mor- rill and Albert F. Allen), steam en- gines, etc., 356 Main
Morris A. Hennen, student H. U., bds. 11 Everett
Morris Chas. P., laborer, 12 Brattle, boards 162 Hampshire
Morris Emery T. (107 Milk, B.), house 162 Hampshire
Morris George H., cabinet-maker, rear Rhoades bldg., State, h. at Boston
Morris James H., laborer, boards 1 Nor- folk court
Morris John, baker, h. Bristol, n. Webster avenue [bia
Morris John T., clerk (B.), h. 111 Colum- Morris Joseph, hairdresser, 265 Cam- bridge, boards do.
Morris Manwell. brush-maker, 32 First, rooms rear 96 Gore
Morris Mary J., widow of William R., dressmaker, 162 Hampshire, house do. Morris Thomas F., brass-finisher, house Bristol, near Webster avenue
Morris Wm , hostler U. R. Co., house Au- burn place [Amory
Morris William H., carpenter, house 55 Morrison Alexander, laborer, boards 47 Harding
Morrison Asa L., reed-maker, 162 Broad- way, boards 136 Spring [way
Morrison A. T., candy-maker, 282 Broad- Morrison Daniel W .. collector (40 Court, B.), house 10} Western avenue
Morrison Edward H., clerk, bds. 9 Felton Morrison George A. (Whorf & Morrison), fish and oysters, 28 Central square, house 40 Sidney
Morrison G. B., student H. U., rooms 7 Holworthy Hall
Morrison Harland P., butter and cheese (14 New F. H. market, B.), h. 18 Avon Morrison Henry, bookkeeper, Western av., boards 42 River [h. 18 Avon
Morrison James, grocer (41 Portland, B.), Morrison Jolin, laborer, h. 36 Harvard
Morrison Michael,candy-maker,282 Broad- way [b. 40 Austin
Morrison Neil C., wheelwright, 448 Main, Morrison Sarah C., widow of John, house 18 Avon
Morrison Sarah E. Mrs., h. 136 Spring
Morrison William A., house 9 Felton Morrissey Andrew, bricklayer, h. 12 Eighth Morrissey Elizabeth A., widow of John S., house 174 Gore
Morrissey George A., hostler, h. 51 Clark Morrissey John, laborer, house 79 Spruce Morrissey Michael, laborer, h. 79 Spruce Morrissey Sarah, widow of Thomas, house 174 Gore
Morrow Francis A., printer (117 Franklin, B.), house 240 Franklin
Morrow Harry, hack-driver, 43 Cambridge, - rooms 84 do.
Morse Albert D., paper-hanger, house 24 Hubbard avenue
Morse Asa P., shook mnfr. (27 Doane,B.), house 81 Magazine
Morse Charles E., bookbinder Riverside Press, house 103 Pleasant
Morse Charles F., student H. U., rooms 35 College House [30 Rice
Morse Cyrus B., conductor U. R. Co., h. Morse Cyrus E., bookbinder Riverside Press, rooms 20 Watson
Morse Edward H., clerk, bds. 62 Wright Morse Edwin T., photographer, Main, c. Brewery
Morse Ellen Mrs., h. 11 Flagg st. court
CARPENTER & BUILDER. M. F. TRACY. 74 Brighton Street, Cambridge, Mass.
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Morse Francis A., harness-maker U. R. Co., Dunster, boards 62 Wright
Morse George, upholsterer, h. 24 Donnell Morse George A., harness-maker, Palmer, house 62 Wright
Morse George E., house 99 Auburn
Morse George H., laborer, 162 Broadway, house 45 Tremont
Morse Hattie Miss, house 187 Hampshire Morse Henry L., salesman (42 Summer, B. ), house 75 North avenue
Morse Herbert, at 139 Broadway, house at Somerville
Morse Horace A., express driver, Lyceum building, Harvard square, house 9 Charles River
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ORSE ISAAC S., attorney (266 Washington, cor. Water, B.), house 371 Harvard
Morse James B., house 17 DeWolf
Morse James Drummond, book-finisher Riverside Press, house 13} Franklin
Morse Jas. D., paper-ruler, h. 465 Main
Morse Kate E., widow of F. H., house 154 Mt. Auburn [20 Jay
Morse Kendall, hostler, 70 Norfolk, house Morse Orrin A., officer House of Correc- tion, house 103 Cambridge
Morse Peter, brick-maker, house Walden, between Garden and Dublin
Morse Timothy D., umbrella-maker, 1 Aus- tin, house 30 Eighth
Morse Wm. Frank, clerk, house 99 Auburn Morson Chas. R., carpenter, house 482 Cambridge
Morss Chas. H., assistant in Biology H. U., rooms 7 Thayer Hall
Morss John W., student H. U., rooms 25 Gray's Hall [Vine
Mortenson Mary, widow of Geo. T., h. 24 Morton Edward, waiter Memorial Hall
Morton Frederick W., student H. U., b. 27 Mellen [ramento Morton Geo. B., organ maker, h. 38 Sac- Morton Ira A., 593} Main, house rear 7 Pleasant place [Hunting
Mosher Alfred, cooper, 130 Gore, house 3 Mosher A. M. Mrs., house 880 Main
Mosher E. F., at 54 Bridge
Mosher John N., teamster, h. 61 Cherry Moss Ellen E., wid. of Daniel, house Pel- ham, corner Broadway
Moss Pitsfield, student H. U., rooms 21 Holyoke House
Moss Thos., boiler-maker, bds. 1 Pelham Mossey Edward, laborer, house 3 Web- ster avenue
Moultman Robert. gardener, house Hol- worthy, near Locust
Moulton Charles H. (Moulton & Sadler), clocks, etc., 190 Cambridge, house 57 Sixth
Moulton Chas. H., clerk (43 Devonshire, B.), boards 10 Garden
Moulton Charles W. H. (C. W. H. Moul- ron & Co.), ladders, etc., Gore, near Sixth, house 131 Thorndike
Moulton Claudius B., shirt and overall manufacturer (85 Water, B.), house Mt. Pleasant, corner Walden
Moulton C. J. B., collector, h. 872 Main Moulton C. Warren, salesman (2 Liberty square, B.), house 21 Inman
Moulton C. W. H. & Co. (Charles W. H. Moulton), ladders, Gore, near Sixth Moulton Elizabeth C., widow of Joel, h. 44 Holyoke
Moulton Franklin W., student H. U., rooms 27 Little's block
Moulton John G., piano maker, 624 Main, house 150 Prospect [Mellen
Moulton Sarah Il., wid. of Sullivan, b. 37 Moulton & Sadler (Chas. H. Moulton and
James M. Sadler), clocks, etc., 190 Cambridge [burn
Mounce Hedlay, carpenter, b. 88 Mt. Au- Mt. Auburn Cemetery, Mt. Auburn, near Watertown line, H. B. Mackintoshı, treas., J. Harris Reed, sec., office (16 Pemberton square, B.)
Mt. Auburn Conservatory, Brattle, near Mt. Auburn
Mt. Auburn Marble and Granite Works, opp. Mt. Auburn cemetery, A. Mc- Donald, proprietor
Mousley E. J. Mrs., millinery, 248 North avenue, house do.
Mowll Chas. F., clerk, 158 Cambridge, house 124 Otis [h. 815 Main
Mowry Lottie C., widow of Albert E., Mowry Smith A., boards 815 Main Moy James, house 41 Garden
Moylan Mary, widow of Michael, black- smith, house Spring, corner Eighth
Moynahan Daniel, laborer, house 9 Short Moynahan Daniel, night watchman E. R. R., house 15 Winter
Moynahan Humphrey, bds. rear 6 North Moynahan Jeremiah, house 193 Norfolk Moynaban Jeremiah jr. (Moynahan & Co.), 457 Cambridge, h. 193 Norfolk Moynahan Michael, tin peddler, house 193 Norfolk [6 North
Moynahan Patrick, glass worker, b. rear Moynahan & Co. (Jere. Moynahan jr. and Thos. F. Rafferty), stoves, etc., 457 Cambridge
Moynihan Patrick Mrs., h. rear 6 North Mugridge Harriet A., widow of Joseph, house Fresh Pond Hotel
Mugridge Louis J., machinist (84 Kings- ton. B.), boards Fresh Pond Hotel
Mukes Burrill, laborer, house 53 Portland Mulcahy Jeremiah, tailor, 430 Main, house end of Bennett
Mulcahy John, currier, h. 348 North av. Mulcahy John F., grocer,188 Norfolk,h.do. Mulcahy John F., teamster, h. 185 Norfolk Mulcahy Nicholas, currier, house 45 Reed Mulcahy Patrick, currier, h. rear 45 Reed Mulcahy Patrick, laborer, b. 23 Brighton Mulcahy Thos. J., machinist, 368 Main, boards 238 Broadway
Muldoon Mary, wid. of Wm., h. 13 Warren
Dimension Frames Sawed to Order. LUMBER & MOULDINGS. J. G. & N. G. GOOCH, Western Av., Brighton, 13 Kilby Street, Boston.
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Muldoon William H., restaurant, 165} Cambridge, house 165 do.
Mulford Elisha Rev., house 35 Bowdoin Mulherin Eliza Miss, dressmaker, house 25 Bow
Mulhern Chas., carpenter, b. 23 Hunting Mulhern Chas. R., laborer, bds. 49 Clark Mulhern Ellen, widow of Patrick, house 49 Clark
Mulhern James, sawyer, h. 107 Spring Mulhern James, carpenter, b. 23 Hunting Mulhern Mary, wid. of Geo.,h. 23 Hunting Mulholland Michael, h. 40 Brookline
Mull Frederick, restaurant (157 Shawmut av., B.), house 150 Spring
Mullans Edw., laborer, house 59 Fifth
Mullen Ann, wid. of Robert, h.8 Jefferson Mullen Ann Miss, variety store, 17 Fourth, house do.
Mullen David, house 9 Bow
Mullen George J., plasterer, house 1 Em- erson block, Crescent avenue
Mullen Huglı, hostler, Bay, cor. Green, h. 162 Green [Harding
Mullen James J., cabinet-maker, bds. 34 Mullen James W., carpenter B. L. & C. R. R., house 173 Bridge
Mullen John, laborer, house 19 Porter Mullen Joseplı, peddler, h. 34 Jefferson
Mullen Joseph, laborer, 91 Broadway, house do.
Mullen J. Edward, clerk (477 Washington, B.), boards 9 Bow
Mullen Malachi, watchman, 368 Main, h. 196 Green
Mullen Margaret, widow of James, house 34 Harding
Mullen Martin, laborer, b. 91 Broadway Mullen Michael, laborer, h. 6 Hayes court Mullen Nicholas, at N. E. Glass Works, house 177 Cambridge
Mullen Patrick, pressman (32 Hawley, B.), house 168 Franklin
Mullen Robert, laborer, house 93 Spring Mullen Thomas, laborer, h. 91 Broadway Mullen Thomas, boiler-maker, 72 Main
Mullen Thomas, teamster, 28 Bridge, h. 3 Fifth
Mullen Thomas F., brush-maker, boards 177 Cambridge
Mullen William B., action maker, 113 Broadway, house 41 Winsor
Mullen William H., at 54 Bridge, house 4 Jefferson
Mullen William N., 203 Bridge, boards 177 Cambridge
Mullen, see Mullin
Müller Albert J., peddler, house 89 Third Müller Bros. (William, Henry and Chris- tian Müller), tanners and curriers, Tannery (169 Summer, B.)
Müller Catherine, widow of Frederick, house 89 Third
Müller Charles, instrument-maker, boards 155 Otis
Müller Christian (Müller Bros.), tanner, Tannery, house Tannery, 1st on left
Müller Edward, bookkeeper Müller Bros., Tannery, b. Siloam Müller's, Tannery Müller Henry (Müller Bros.), tanner, Tan- nery, house 388 North avenue
Müller Siloam, widow of William, house Tannery, 4th on left
Müller William (Müller Bros.), tauner, Tannery, house at Arlington
Mullett Frank B., foreman of teamsters, 113 Broadway, house 59 Hampshire
Mullett Frank F .. confectioner, 602 Main, house 15 Suffolk
Mullett Lucy Mrs., nurse, h. 126 Spring Mullett Susan, widow of John, boarding- house 39 Brighton
Mullett Walter A., confectioner, 503 Main, boards 542 do.
Mullett William, sergeant of police, sta- tion 3, house 177 Otis
Mullett William H., engineer University Press, house 860 Main
Mulligan Catherine, widow of Thomas, liouse 10 North
Mulligan Jolın, laborer, 172 Pearl, house rear 24 Decatur
Mulligan John, brass-molder, 368 Main, house 1 Front street court
Mulligan John, laborer, boards 176 Gore Mulligan John jr., laborer Jolın Reardon & Sons, boards rear 24 Decatur
Mulligan Thomas E., laborer, 172 Pearl, house rear 24 Decatur
Mulliken Harriet, widow of Edward, h. 1 Davenport
Mulliken John E. A., clerk, 28 Bridge, boards at Lexington
Mulliken Nelson C., boards 1 Davenport Mulliken William H., bookkeeper, 68 Bridge, boards at Lexington
Mullin Christopher, watchman J. H. Eames, foot Pacific, house 9 Lopez
Mullin George, machinist, h. 40 Brookline Mullin James H., express, bds. 41 Winsor Mullin John, car inspector, B. L. & C. R. R., house 16 Cambridge
Mullin John, laborer, house 5 Vine
Mullin Patrick, laborer, house 7 Carson
Mullin Peter, grocer, 54 Putnam avenue, house 249 do.
Mullin William B., piano-key finisher, boards 41 Winsor
Mullin William H., key-maker, 139 Broad- way, house 41 Winsor
Mullin, see Mullen
Mullins Hugh J., hack-driver, h. 57 Charles Mullins James, printer, h. 32 Somerset
Mullins John, laborer, house 7 Murdock
Mullins Thomas, broker and grocer, 17 Third, house 21 do.
Mulloney Ellen T., widow of John, house 14 Brookline
Mulloney John D., telegraph operator (State, B.), boards 14 Brookline
Mulloney Mary E. Miss, teacher Gore pri- mary school, boards 14 Brookline
Mulready Patrick, hostler, 229 Cambridge, house at Somerville
CEMETERY WORK. GARDENERS, CONTRACTORS, FLORISTS, P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Streets.
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Mulrey Michael, laborer, house 20 Foster, Mulrey Patrick J., stone-cutter (Brigh- ton), house foot of Holworthy
Mulvahill Jeremiah, laborer, house 203 Franklin
Mulvahill Kate, widow, house 242 Franklin Mulvaney Morris, laborer, house 42 Gore Mulvaney Simon, laborer, boards 42 Gore Mumford James G., student H. U., rooms 1 Matthews Hall
Mumford William W., student H. U., rooms 10 Holworthy Hall
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