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Prudy G. A., at 368 Main, b. 181 Harvard Prue John jr., engineer F. R. R. (Charles- town), house Cushing, near Belmont Prye George W., book stamper Riverside Press, house 104 Western avenue Pryor John, carriage painter, house 16 Somerset
Pryor John C., painter, bds. 16 Somerset Pryor Thomas, laborer, bds. 16 Somerset
Puello Alexander, 3 Hampshire, house rear 133 Columbia
Pugh Jonathan, baker, house 24 Cherry Pugh Michael, butcher Niles Bros., house 5 Madison
Pulaski August, butcher Niles Bros., Con- cord avenue, house near do.
Pulaski John, butcher Niles Bros., bds. August Pulaski's
Pulaski Julius, butcher Niles Bros., bds. August Pulaski's
Pulcifer Geo. F., painter, b. 25 Tremont Pullen Fred B., sergt. of police, station 1, house 11 Farwell place
Pullman Fred, butcher Niles Bros., boards August Pulaski's
Pulsford Arthur, printer University Press, rooms 7 Gerry [avenue
Pulsifer Hannah Miss, house 41 Coggswell Pulsifer Jas. W., britannia worker, house 41 Coggswell avenue
Pulsifer Joseph, cabinet-maker, boards 41 Coggswell avenue [Suffolk
Pummell Phillip T., cigar-maker, house 7 Punch Ellen, widow, house 33 Carson
Punch John H., lawyer, 89 Cambridge, and correspondent Cambridge Tri- bune, boards 4 Winter
Purcell Andrew, laborer, h. 30 Willow Purcell Hycent, cement mnfr., 239 Main, house 27 Mt. Auburn
Purcell James, laborer, h. 122 Brookline Purcell John, collar-maker, 10 Arrow, b. 27 Mt. Auburn
Purcell John, shoemaker, 135 Columbia, house rear do.
Purcell Joseph. junk, house 41 Porter
Purcell Michael, brass finisher, 368 Main, boards 27 Mt. Auburn
Purcell Wm. P., cement-maker, 239 Main, boards 27 Mt. Auburn
Purdy Gilbert G., piano action maker, h. 30 Columbia
Purington Samuel C., potter, Crescent avenue, boards Porter's Hotel
Purr James, laborer, house 119 Harvard
Purviance Emma G. M. Mrs., house 12 Putnam avenue
Putnam Amos B., bookkeeper (75 Corn- hill, B.), boards 16 Fairmont
Putnam Frederick W., curator Peabody Museum of Archæology and Ethnolo- gy, house 32 Irving
Putnam George, lawyer (35 Court, B.), h. 24 Quincy [Hollis Hall
Putnam Herbert, student H. U., rooms 17 Putnam George E. B., journalist (259 Washington, B.), house 414 Main
Putnam John P. (Henry Thayer & Co.), chemist, 150 Broadway, house at Win- throp, Me.
Putnam Joseph, action-maker, 162 Broad- way, house at Wilmington
Putnam Lewis, veterinary surgeon, office and house, 170 North avenue
Putnam Osgood, student H. U., rooms 17 Hollis Hall
Putnam Peter C., wood worker, 131 Broadway, house 113 Hampshire
Putnam Phillip A., printer, 68 Cambridge, rooms 38 Third
Putnam Wm. L., student H. U., rooms 17 Weld Hall
Putnam Wm. T., trader, bds. W. J. Cow- drey's. Bristol [Fourth Putney Albert, spindle maker, house 39
LUMBER.
J. G. & N. G. GOOCHI. Western Avenue, BRIGHTON. 13 Kilby Street, BOSTON. Order Box, 8 Brattle Street, Old Cambridge.
MOULDINGS.
PUTNAM & TREWORGY ( Alon- zo C. Putnam and Wm. H. Treworgy), lumber, First, corner Thorndike, and (26 Kilby. B.)
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Putney Albert F., clerk N. E. Glass Works, North, boards 39 Fourth
Putney George (Howe & Putney), bacon curer, rear 414 Main, h. 30 Austin Pye William, carpenter, house 25 State Pym James, printer (4 Williams court, B.) house 73 Pleasant
QUALEY JOHN, laborer, b. 42 Clark Qualls Samuel, gardener, h. r. 81 Oxford Quas Emil, butcher Niles Bros., boards August Pulaski's
Quealey Austin, soap maker, 188 Broad- way, house 111 Elm
Quealey John, baker, 502 Main, b.111 Elm Quealey Michael, soap maker, 188 Broad- way, house 42 Clark
Quealey Patrick J., clerk, 413 Cambridge, boards 111 Elm
Quealey Thomas, soap maker, 188 Broad- way, house 42 Clark
Queen Isaac, laborer, house 51 Hastings Quigley Bernard D., liquors, 271 Cam- bridge, house do. [Dunster Quigley Charles, blacksmith U. R. Co., Quigley Edw., butcher Niles Bros., house at Charlestown
Quigley Francis, stone-cutter, h. 17 Brown Quigley Hugh, tinsmith, h. 53 Charles Quigley James, laborer, 180 Main, b. r. do. Quigley John, laborer, 180 Main, h. r. do. Quigley J. S., pattern maker, 72 Main Quigley Patrick, laborer U. R. Co., Mt. Auburn, house Vineyard, cor. May Quigley Walter, cooper, house 149 Gore Quigley Wm., helper, 17 Main
Quill Patrick, currier, house 49 Cedar Quilter Michael, laborer, h. 245 Franklin Quincy Josiah jr., student H. U., rooms 52 Brattle
Quinlan Bartholomew, boiler maker B. L. & C. R. R. shop, house 34 Charles
Quinlan James, teamster. h. 75 Gore Quinlan John, baker, 502 Main
Quinlan Jolın L., brass molder (14 Bever- ly, B.), h. Locust, corner Holworthy Quinn Ann, house 22 Warren
Quinn Bridget, widow of Hugh, house 452 Broadway [Bridge Quinn Catherine, widow of Wm., h. 152 Quinn Catherine E., widow of Charles, grocer, Vine, corner Fourth, h. do. Quinn Edward, instructor House of Cor- rection, house rear 110 Spring
Quinn Eliza, widow of Nicholas, house 36 Broadway
Quinn Eliza, wid. of Patrick,h.23 Valentine Quinn Francis, house 13 Remington
Quinn Frank E., laborer, 153 Putnam av., house 239 Pearl
Quinn Geo., printer, 105 Magazine, bds. 194 Green
Quinn Hugh, painter, bds. 452 Broadway Quinn James, painter, bds. 452 Broadway Quinn James, molder H. M. Bird, Pelham Quinn James, brush-maker, 12 Gore,house 3 Bucks block, Seventh
Quinn James J., express Cambridge, near Third, house 189 Cambridge
Quinn James P., painter, 14 Church, house 116 Webster avenue
Quinn Jeremiah, laborer, h. 249 Franklin Quinn John, carpenter, house 91 Vine Quinn John, core maker, Third, cor. Bent Quinn John, laborer, 1 Lechmere build- ing, Lechmere square
Quinn John, stone-cutter, b. 125 Third Quinn John, grease collector, h.39 Charles Quinn John, laborer, house 4 Spring place Quinn John, laborer, house 9 Willow Quinn John (63 Pitts, B.), house 25 Gore Quinn John, blacksmith, 72 Main
Quinn John, laborer, bds. 23 Valentine Quinn John J., 168 Gore, bds. 143 do.
Quinn Joseph F., plumber, 10 Brattle, bds. 104 Kinnaird
Quinn Margaret, widow of Patrick, house 143 Gore
Quinn Margaret, wid. Thos., h. 61 Spring Quinn Mary, widow of John, h. 239 Pearl Quinn Mary, widow of Maurice, house 125 Third
Quinn Mary Mrs., house 211 Franklin
Quinn Mary A., widow of James, house 4 Spring place [Third
Quinn Maurice, rubber worker, bds. 125 Quinn Michael, laborer, h. 160 Thorndike Quinn Michael, teamster, h. rear 42 Wash- ington [Auburn, h. do.
Quinn Minnie Miss, dressmaker, 95 Mt. Quinn Patrick, teamster, 124 Harvard, h. 120} do.
Quinn Patrick, laborer, house 149 Elm
Quinn P. S., conductor U. R. Co.
Quinn Sarah, widow of James,h. 1 Fourth Quinn Terrence F., conductor U. R. Co., house 33 Carson
Quinn Thos., laborer, house 15 Warren Quinn Thomas, house 118 Spring
Quinn Timothy I., letter carrier E. Cam- bridge P. O., h. rear 24 Winter
Quinn Wm., laborer, house 198 Bridge Quinn William A., trav. salesman, house Parker. 1st from Concord avenue
Quirk Kennedy, shoemaker, b. 92 Gore Quirk Martin, cigar maker (149 Court, B.), boards 146 Pearl
RAABE LOUIS, cabinet-maker, Otis, cor. First, boards 59 Third
Rabey Charles, silver plater (24 Sudbury, B.), bds. 10 Conlon court Rabey Max, laborer, house 10 Conlon ct. Rackliffe Chas. W., conductor U. R. Co., bds. 14 Squire's court
Rackliffe Joseph C., teamster, house 14 Squire's court
Rady Mary A., teacher Gannett primary school, boards 288₺ Broadway
Rady Michael C., mason, h. 141 Columbia Rady Philip, blacksmith, 454 Main, house 142 Columbia
Rady, see Reddy Rafferty Bernard, house Harding
Floral Decorations
FOR FUNERALS, WEDDINGS, RECEPTIONS, furnished at Short Notice. P. O'BRIEN & SON, 820 Main and 89 Sparks Streets.
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Rafferty Frank, saloon, 169 Bridge, boards 11 Fourth
Rafferty James, laborer, house 11 Fourth Rafferty James, tailor, house 4 Harding Rafferty Johu, driver, 203 Bridge
Rafferty Patrick, hostler U. R. Co., boards 22 South
Rafferty Thomas, laborer, h. 120 Fourth Rainburgher John, varnisher, 162 Broad- way, house 12 Rogers block
Rainey James, stone-setter Mt. Auburn cemetery, h. 21 Sparks street place Raison Annie E. Mrs., house 12 Bath
Rakestraw Elam, engineer (1 Hamilton, B.), boards 37 Winsor
Ralph Thomas, foreman, 172 Pearl, house 1 Acorn
Ramhofer Edward J., hairdresser, 436 Main, boards 14 Cowperthwaite
Ramhofer Jacob, shoemaker, house 14 Cowperthwaite [perthwaite Ramhofer John, brass-finisher, b. 14 Cow- Ramsay Alexander H., apothecary,1 Brat- tle, house 857 Main
Ramsay Alfred, finisher Middlesex Bleach- ery (Somerville), house Carver, near Sacramento
Ramsay Frank, painter, boards Mrs. Jane Ramsay's, Carver [22 Elm
Ramsay Harvey, cigars (59 Broad, B.), h. Ramsay James M , clerk (S. B. R. R., B.), house 41 Bowdoin
Ramsay Jane, widow of Robert, house Carver, near Sacramento
Ramsdell Annie Mrs., house 81 Inman Ramsdell Sarah J., widow of Daniel N., boards 9 Mead
Ramsell Charles L., officer House of Cor- rection, house 69 Spring
Ramsey Charles, mattress-maker (B.), h. 14 Cambridge [Hall
Ramsey F., student H. U., rooms 47 Weld Ramsey John, veterinary dentist, house 57 Winsor
Ramstein John A., varnisher, 162 Broad- way, house 26 Tremont
Ranagan Peter, brush-maker,h. 102 Spring Rand Benjamin R., conveyancer Registry of Deeds, Otis, corner Second, boards 70 Thorndike
Rand B., student H. U., bds. 1 Garden Rand Charles A., commission merchant (19 North Market, B.), house 84 Thorndike
Rand Charles O., bookkeeper (12 Chardon, B.), house 22 Coggswell avenue
Rand Edward L. (Kelley & Rand), action maker. 162 Broadway, house at Ja- maica Plain [Quincy
Rand Edward L., student H. U., house 16 Rand George H., carver, h. 31 Baldwin
Rand Harry L. (60 State, B.), boards 16 Quincy
Rand Harry S., clerk (45 Merchants row, B.), boards 158 North avenue
Rand Henry C., leather (45 Merchants row, B.), house 158 North avenue
Rand Henry M. (Rand & Taylor), pho- tographer, 33 River, house 165 Pearl Rand James, laborer, house 206 Third Rand James Mrs., house 29 Eliot Rand Jennie L. Mrs., house 16 Quincy Rand Obed, house 22 Coggswell avenue Rand Oliver J., house 35 Bigelow
Rand Sarah A. Mrs., teacher Shepard grammar school, bds. 282 North av. Rand Thomas B., teamster, h. 204 Third Rand W. B., student H. U., boards 21 Trowbridge
Rand & Taylor (Henry M. Rand and For- ester J. Taylor), photographers, 33 River
Randall Carrie L. Mrs., tel. operator W. U. T. Co., Lyceum Exchange, Harvard row, house 3 De Wolf [room 4 Randall Catharine M. Mrs., house 11 River, Randall Daniel, laborer, h. rear 99 Sixth Randall Daniel jr., spring-bed maker, 386 Main, house 2 Hastings
Randall Daniel W., currier, bds. 7 Cedar Randall E. P., sawyer, 162 Broadway, h. at Boston [DeWolf
Randall Gilbert. traveling agent, house 20 Randall Lester V., traveling salesman (157 Milk, B.), house 12 Sidney
Randall Lewis H., laborer, h. 286 Pearl Randall Mary E. Miss, house 7 Cedar Randall Thomas, laborer, boards 99 Sixth
RANKIN EDWIN D., silver plater (50 Sudbury, B.), h. r. 113 Thorndike Rankin George J., carpenter, house rear 23 Somerset
Rankin Jolın, mason, house 14} Somerset Ranks Elisha C., packer (48 Canal, B.), h. 49 Allston [Prescott Ranlet Charles, student H. U., rooms 20 Ranlet Frederick J., student H. U., boards 5 De Wolf [Roseland
Ransom Chandler R. (38 School, B.), h. 9 Rantz Andrez M., fresco painter, house 24 Decatur
Rath Franz, boards 713 Cambridge
Rathmell George R., carpenter (B.), house 1 Baldwin place
Rauch Charles, glass-maker,h. 191 Norfolk Rawson George W., machinist, 72 Main, house 19 State [Pearl
Rawson Orin, carpenter, h. Chestnut, cor. Ray Edwin C., fruit (12 Merchants row, B.), house 97 Inman [line
Ray Eliza, widow of James, h. 63 Brook- Ray George, clerk, 502 Main
Ray Hannah, wid. of James, h. 27 Banks Ray Orren, driver, 249 Cambridge, rms. do. Ray Richard, clerk (40 Boylston, B.), bds. 160 Pleasant [bds. do.
Ray William, hack driver, 133 Brookline, Raymond Charles A., boots and shoes (175 Congress, 130 Hanover, and 12 Tre- mont row, B.), house 98 Ellery
Raymond Charles E., wholesale grocer (9 Commercial, B.), and president Charles River St. Railway Co., 484 Main, house 357 Harvard
BURDITT & WILLIAMS,
JOBBERS AND
RETAILERS OF
HARDWARE, 20 DOCK SQUARE.
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Raymond Charles F., letter-carrier Cam- bridge P. O., boards 11 Lawrence
Raymond Emmons, pres. Conn. and Pas- sumpsic River R. R., 33 N. Y. Mutual Life Insurance bldg. (95 Milk, B.), h. 398 Broadway
Raymond George Augustus, dentist, 218 North avenue, house Lambert avenue, opposite Walnut avenue
Raymond Geo. A., provisions, 25 Chaun- cy, house 23 do.
Raymond George P., millinery (5 Tre- mont place, B.), house 124 Oxford Raymond James H., clerk (89 Broad, B.), house rear 507 Main
Raymond John C., music teacher, house 11 Lawrence
Raymond Leonard, printer University Press, boards 144 Mt. Auburn
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AYMOND PATRICK H., busi- ness agent Cambridge Press, 531 Main, house 10 Pleasant
Raymond Thomas C., supt. Cambridge Fruit Preserving Co., 25 Main, house 84 Ellery
Raymond Walter, general agent Montreal & Boston Air Line R. R. (240 Wash- ington, B.) boards 398 Broadway
Raymond William H., wholesale grocer (9 Commercial, B.), house 5 Lee
Raymond Wm. T., clerk, h. 104 Pleasant Raynard Joseph F., cabinet-maker, 624 Main, house 115 Auburn
Rayne George W., machinist, 356 Main, house 11 Decatur [Holyoke
Rayner C. H., student H. U., boards 39 Rayner Robert J., portrait painter, 613 Main
Rayney J., baker, 502 Main
R EAD CHARLES C., lawyer (27 State, rooms 18 and 19. B.), boards William Read's, Appleton
Read Edward, guns and sporting appara- tus (13 Faneuil Hall square, B.), bds. William Read's, Appleton
Read Freeman E., cabinet-maker, Rhoades building, State, house 22 Austin
Read Harry, clerk (B.), bds. 101} Inman Read James J., harnesses, etc. (13 Tre- mont row, B.), boards 6 Pemberton Read John, guns and sporting apparatus (13 Faneuil Hall square, B.), house Appleton, corner Highland
Read J. Henry, county commissioner, Court House, East Cambridge, house at Westford
Read J. Stacey, real estate (266 Washing- ton, B.), house 6 Pemberton
Read Lucy G., widow of John, house 15 Appian-way [Read's, Appleton Read Nathaniel G., sea-captain, bds. Wm. Read Peter L., laborer, house 82 Harvard Read Robert M., jeweler, h. 253 Broadway Read Samuel V. M., messenger (B. & P. depot, B.), house 101} Inman
Read Sarah G. Miss, bds. 343 Broadway Read Thomas J., carpenter, b. 20 Suffolk
Read Wilder B., tinsmith, h. 16 Worcester Read Wm., guns and sporting apparatus (13 F. H. square, B.), house Appleton Read Wm. jr., guns and sporting appara- tus (13 F. H. sq., B.), house Appleton Read, see Reed, also Reid
Reade Sheridan P., student H. U., rooms 1 Felton building
Reagan Bernard, laborer, h. 9 Jefferson Reagan James, clerk, Cambridge, corner Third, boards 2 Dailey's alley
Reagan Jeremialı, laborer, house 8 Fifth Reagan Jeremiah, hostler, 120 Green, h. 224 Franklin [269 Cambridge
Reagan Jeremiah J., clerk, 169 Gore, bds. Reagan John, laborer, house 154 Third
Reagan John, laborer, boards 22 Warren Reagan Jobn F., varnisher, 203 Bridge,
house 122 Spring
Reagan Michael, foreman curing dept., 169 Gore, house 269 Cambridge
Reagan Michael, laborer, house 143 Elm
Reagan Timothy, laborer, h. 269 Cambridge Reagar Ludwig, scourer Lawrence Fis- cher, house Willis court
Real Joseph, tinsmith, boards 28 Pelham Real Thomas J., case-maker, 162 Broad- way, house 225 do., room 2
Reardon Bridget, widow of Daniel, house 196 Franklin
Reardon Catherine Mrs., house 16 Vine Reardon Cornelius, teamster, 221 Bridge, house 8 Fourth
Reardon Daniel, laborer, h. 238 Franklin Reardon Edmund (John Reardon & Sons),
oil mnfr., Waverly, corner Talbot, h. 189 Pearl
Reardon Hannah Mrs., house 27 Harvey Reardon James H., at John Reardon & Sons, house 29 Erie
Reardon John, laborer, h. 11 Hayes court Reardon John (John Reardon & Sons),
oil mnfr., Waverly, corner Talbot, h. 173 Pearl
Reardon John, laborer, house 3 Jefferson Reardon John jr. (69 South Market, B.), house 173 Pearl
Reardon John & Sons (John and Edmund Reardon), tallow oil mnfrs., Waverly,
c. Talbot, and (69 South Market, B.) Reardon John J., iron-molder, Third, cor- 'ner Bent, house 15 Pine
Reardon Margaret, widow of Michael, h. 277 Cambridge [do.
Reardon Michael, hostler, 334 Harvard, b. Reardon Michael, laborer, h. 198 Norfolk Reardon Michael J., baker, h. 178 Franklin
Reardon Morris, laborer, bds. 190 Bridge
Reardon Owen, driver, 203 Bridge, house 8 Gore
Reardon Timothy, switch-tender U. R. Co., house 123 Spring
Recor Adolphus, sawyer, 624 Main, house 412 do. [house do.
Reddam Timothy, liquors, 38 DeWolf, Reddick Henry J., station agent F. R. R., Porter's station, North av., house do.
M. F. TRACY, No. 74 Brighton Street, Cambridge. Mnfr. of Veneered and Pine Doors, Window Frames, Sashes, Desks, Drawer-Cases, Counters, Brackets, &c.
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Redding Margaret P. K. Mrs., house 143 Magazine
Redding Sylvanus, engineer (Foster's whf., B.), house 72 Sixth
Reddy Paul, bacon-curer, rear 414 Main, house 222 Franklin
Reddy, see Rady
Redfern James, blacksmith, 72 Main Redfern Justinian, blacksmith, house 83 Broadway [Franklin
Redfern William, gardener, house 187 Redfield Frederick C., bookkeeper (B.), boards 31 Norfolk
Redfield Wm. P., bookkeeper (450 Wash- ington, B.), house 90 Prospect
Redhouse William, hairdresser, 12 Rogers block, Main, house do. [Grant
Redington Anna, widow of John, h. 25 Redington Edward C., laborer, b. 13 Grant Redmon Delia, widow, house 16 Vine
Redmon Delia, widow, house 23 McCabe Redmond John, marble-worker (Charles- town, B.), house 212 Bridge
Redmond John. laborer, house 7 Foster's block, rear 93 Main
Reed Alonzo, blacksmith, Palmer, near Brattle. house 9 Soden
Reed Charles, trunk maker, rear 382 Main, boards Hotel Clark, Clark
Reed Charles F., action-maker, 162 Broad- way, house at Wilmington
Reed Charles H., boards 34 Brattle square Reed Chester A., student H. U., boards 347 Harvard
Reed Chester I. Mrs., house 347 Harvard Reed Clarence G. (Clarence G. Reed & Co.), plasterer, order box Lyceum Ex- change, Harvard square, house at Somerville
REED CLARENCE G. & CO. (Clarence G. and Samuel M. Reed), plasterers and stucco workers, order box 22, Sawin's express office, Lyceum Exchange, Harvard square
Reed Edward D., clerk (32 Summer, B.), boards 79 Thorndike
Reed Enos W., milkman, h. 79 Thorndike Reed E. Julius, clerk, 1 Brewer block, Brattle square, house at Boston
Reed Frederick (Edward Hixon & Co.), furniture, 124 Harvard, and (374 Wash- ington, B.), house at Boston
Reed George B., law bookseller (124 Corn- hill, B.), house 43 Cottage
Reed George H., house 80 Cambridge
Reed Geo. H., packer, Otis, corner First, boards 9 Soden
Reed Guilford S., dentist (14 Winter, B ), house 782 Main
Reed Henry L., action maker, 162 Broad- way. house 4 Rockwell
Reed Honora, wid. of John, h. 45 Banks Reed James, fishing rod maker, 26 Banks, house do.
Reed James Mrs., human hair worker, house 39 Cowperthwaite
Reed John, laborer, h. 22 Charles River
Reed John W., hostler U. R. Co., Dunster, house 22 Charles River
Reed Joseph, laborer, house 35 Harding Reed Joseph Nelson, house Parker, 2d from Concord avenue
Reed Louisa, boards 38 Hastings
Reed Samuel M. (Clarence G. Reed & Co.), plasterer, house 735 Cambridge
Reed Waldo, clerk (B.), boards 516 Main Reed William, fishing rod maker, boards 39 Cowperthwaite
Reed William, laborer, bds. 38 Hastings Reed, see Read, also Reid
Reehal James, glass maker, h. 21 Winter Reehal James E., glass maker, b. 21 Winter Reehal Peter A., upholsterer, b. 21 Winter Reehal W.m., laborer, 211 Bridge, house 21 Winter
Rees Edwin, painter, house 422 Main
Rees Frank W., printer (47 Federal, B.), house 10 Eaton
Rees Harry J., printer (46 Federal, B.), boards 422 Main
Rees James, fireman B. L. & C. R. R., rooms 120 Cambridge
Reeves Benjamin F., hairdresser, 185 North av., house 7 Lambert avenue Reeves Edward O., clerk, house 15 Mellen Reeves Fred H., treas.'s clerk B. L. & C.
R. R (Causeway, B.), b. 7 Lambert av. Reeves Fred W., clerk (443 Washington, B.), boards 11 Leighton court
Reeves John J. W., editor, house 516 Main Reeves Patrick D., laborer, house Burns block, Foster place [Leighton court Reeves Samuel, tin peddler, house 11 Regal Annie U. Miss, clerk, 47} Gore, boards 6 Second
Regal Augustus, glass worker, h. 75 Spring Regal Elizabeth P., teacher Thorndike grammar school, boards 6 Second
Regal Frank, glass maker, h. 89 Fourth Regal Frank jr., telegrapher, b. 89 Fourth Regal Mary M. Mrs., dry goods, 47} Gore, house 6 Second [Second
Regal Nellie A. Miss, compositor, boards 6 Regal Victor, house 6 Second
Regan John F., grainer, house 122 Spring Regan Michael T., teamster, house 58 Webster avenue
Registry of Deeds, Otis, corner Second, East Cambridge
Rehill Thomas, laborer, h. 12 Portland
Reid Emma Miss, dressmaker, 37 Winsor, house do.
Reid George H., key finisher, 139 Broad- way, house 177 Norfolk
Reid Jas. A., plumber, 28 River, h. 21 Park Reid James B., jeweler (383 Washington, B.), boards 216 Pearl
Reid Michael, plasterer, order box 7 Har- vard square, house 37 Willard
Reid Robert, machinist, 368 Main, house 202 Green
Reid William B., printer University Press, boards at South Boston Reid, see Reed, also Read
SHINGLES, LATHS, LIME, CEMENT, ETC. J. G. & N. G. GOOCH. Western Avenue, Brighton. 13 Kilby Street, Boston.
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Reilly James, teamster, 115 Bridge, boards at Somerville
Reilly James H., clerk, 115 Bridge, boards at Somerville
Reis F., student H. U., b. 467 Broadway Reis Manuel D., baker, 67 Gore, h. do. Remick Charles H., house 9} Bigelow Remick Jacob B., cattle broker, boards Charles Curtis', Groveland
Remick Ursula M., widow of John, house 9₺ Bigelow
Rent William, printer (324 Washington, B.), house 9 Rockwell
Renton Jas., tailor, 390 Cambridge, h. do. Revault Edward, laborer, house off
Adams, near Belmont line
Revere Sugar Refinery (Nash, Spaulding & Co.), Water, opp. N. E. Glass Co., office (23 Broad, B. )
Reversible Collar Co., paper collar and cuff mnfrs , 10 Arrow, and (84 Hawley B.), George K. Snow, pres. and supt., Rexford Elizabeth, widow of R. W., house 56 Mt. Auburn
Reycroft Cora A. Miss, teacher Lassell primary school, boards 30 East
Reycroft Joseph W., wood worker (B.) house 30 East
Reynolds Charles E., restaurant (23 Cam- bridge, B.), house 54 Prospect
Reynolds George R., clerk, 114 Cambridge, boards 12 Fifth
Reynolds George W., clerk (50 Summer, B.), boards 65 Cherry
Reynolds Henry C., marble worker, 19 Main, house at Boston
Reynolds James D., house 12 Fifth
Reynolds John, laborer, boards Mrs. Julia Reynolds', Jackson, near Spruce
Reynolds J. Albert, driver, 502 Main,house 23 Green
Reynolds Julia, widow of James, house Jackson, near Spruce
Reynolds Mary E. Mrs., boarding-house, 59 Franklin
Reynolds Samuel, bootmaker, house 4 Stinson court
Reynolds Sarah L., widow of James, house 10 Blackstone
Reynolds Stephen W., treas. Mexican Cen- tral R. R. (70 Kilby, room 21, B.), h. 12 Meacham
Reynolds Terry, boiler-maker, 356 Main, house at Boston
Reynolds William A., fruit dealer, house 65 Cherry
Rhind Richard A., tailor, h. r. 64 Charles Rhinelander Frederic W., student H. U., rooms 6 Weld Hall
Rhoades Angie L., widow of Silas, house 12 Bigelow
Rhoades A., at 139 Broadway, b. 116 Main Rhoades Herbert A., house 12 Bigelow Rhoades Josiah, tinsmith, 85 Cambridge, house at Allston
Rhoades Josiah R., carpenter, 102 Allston, house 224 Pearl
Rhoades Solomon (W. F. Hayward & Co.), provisions, 3 Brattle, h. at Somerville Rhoades Taney, grocer, 110 Harvard, h. 113 Washington
Rhodes Albert, key scraper, 138 Broad- way, house 166 Main
Rhodes Ann, widow. house 166 Main
Ricard Adolphus, sawyer, 624 Main, house 414 do. [Prescott Rice Charles M., student H. U., rooms 20 Rice Duane L., organ and piano maker, 624 Main, house 42 Pearl
Rice Edmund, brevet Col. U. S. A., house 56 Buckingham
Rice E., driver U. R. Co. [ham
Rice George D., contractor, h. 56 Bucking- Rice George P., conductor U. R. Co., bds. 14 Trowbridge
Rice George P., salesman (3 Winthrop sq., B.), house 66 Inman
Rice Harriet Mrs., rooms 75 Green
Rice Henry G., clerk (364 Washington, B.), boards 342 Harvard
Rice Homer, real estate, mortgages, etc., (2 Change av., B.), boards 11 Market Rice Horace, peddler, boards 4 Oak
Rice Israel, carpenter, boards 12 Dunster Rice Israel, peddler, boards 4 Oak
Rice Israel L. G., pattern-maker, house 56 Buckingham
Rice James A., clerk, 190 Cambridge, bds. 57 Sixth
R ICE JAMES B. jr., hats, caps, etc. (36 to 40 Chauncy, B.), house 134 North avenue
Rice John S., tin plate worker (23 John, B.), house 18 Perry [7 Spruce Rice Maria H., widow of Joseph H., house Rice Marshall N. (American Net and Twine Co.), Third, h. at Arlington
Rice Martin J., at 139 Broadway, house 69 Sixth
Rice Mary R., nurse, bds. 77 Washington Rice Thomas, milkman, teamster Mount Auburn cemetery, h. 257 Mt. Auburn Rice Thomas G., U. S. appraiser (177 State, B.), house 342 Harvard
Rice Thomas J., stone-cutter, 53 Main, house at Boston
Rice William, tailor, 24 Central square, house 132 Auburn
Rice William H., clerk (F. R. R. Cause- way, B.), boards 144 Austin
Rich Benjamin W., servant, 400 Broad- way, boards do. [h. do. Rich L. Woodbury, milkman, 71 Pleasant, Richards Charles, carriage painter, boards 117 Harvard
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