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Butterfield Aldin A., clerk (B.), boards 46 Butterfield Charles M., h. 155} Cambridge Butterfield David W., photographer, 573 Main, house at Boston
Butterfield Geo. A., produce (73 South Market, B.), house 106 Prospect
Butterfield Jesse M., traveling salesman (8 Summer, B.), boards 46 Second
B UTTERFIELD JOHN H., pro- visions, 86 Cambridge, rooms 84 do. Butterfield L. J., widow of Alden, house 46 Second
Butterfield Mary, widow, h. 66 Winter Butterfield Samuel. salesman (130 Feder- al, B.), house 11 Dover
Butters George W., provisions, 194 Cam- bridge, house 107 Otis
Butters John W., painter, 147 Columbia, house do. [147 Columbia Butters John W. jr., lithographer, boards Butterworth Robert, foreman, 10 Arrow, house at Somerville
Buttrick Anne E. Miss, house 801 Main Buttrick Charles E., carriage painter, 232 North avenue, boards 11 Mead
Buttrick Charles F., carpenter, h. 11 Mead Buttrick Elizabeth G. Miss, h. 8 Norton
Buttrick Ella E. Miss, teacher Webster grammar school, boards 5 Frost
Buxton Addison A., tube board maker, 162 Broadway, boards 73 Magazine
Buxton Charles, wheelwright, boards 174 Columbia
Buxton Charles B., fish and oysters, 638 Main, house 5 Soden
Buxton Charles R., action maker, 113 Broadway, boards 53 Cherry
Buzzell David, machinist, 54 Bridge, house at Boston
Buzzell Geo. W., teamster, 153 Putnam avenue, house 151 do.
Byard Ellen, widow of Edward, house 31 Winthrop
Byard Joseph W., carpenter, 113 Broad - way, boards 75 Franklin
Byard Wm. J., boards 31 Winthrop
Byette Louis, cornice worker, h. 7 Vine
Byram Eben S., action maker, 113 Broad- way, house 78 Franklin
Byram Joseph R., kitchen furnishing goods (11 Essex, B.), h. 92 Magazine Byrne Catherine, wid., grocer, 10 Foster, house do.
Byrne Joseph S. H., house 19} Fifth
Byrne Thos., grocer, 19 Fifth, h. 19} do. Byrne Timothy J., carpenter, h. 14 Suffolk Byrnes Edward, tailor, 551 Main
Byron Geo. H., foreman of carpenters, 113 Broadway, house 4 Kinnaird
Byron John, painter, 14 Church, boards 15 Farwell place
CABECEIRA JOAQUIN, cabinet maker, house 30 Spring
Cabot Charles B., foreman (Pearl, B.), boards 174 Putnam avenue
Cabot Charles H., clerk, 97 Cambridge, boards 33 Sixth [Sixth
Cabot Fannie L., widow of Chas. H., 11. 33 Cabot Henry, stone cutter A. Parker, Gore's wharf, house at Brighton
Cabot Henry B., gold beater (85 Sudbury, B.), boards 174 Putnam avenue
Cabot Lucien S., steam brown bread (61 Brighton, B.), house 32 Tremont
Cabot Rhoda, widow of Charles, house 174 Putnam avenue
Cadarette Felix, hairdresser, 1} Brattle, house rear 104 Sparks
Cade Charles B. (J. H. Stevens & Co.), plumber, 634 Main, house 113 Norfolk Cade H. E. Mrs., house 1 Garden
Cade William B., varnisher and polisher, 27 Park, house do.
Cade Wm. E., varnisher, house 70 River Cadger John R., 35 Gore, house at Boston Caffrey Frederic H., action maker, 624 Main, rooms 516 do.
Caffry Ellen Miss, dressmaker, Portland, corner Main. house 8 Portland
Cahill David, laborer, house 9 Porter Cahill John (15 Pemberton square, B.), house 157 Prospect
Cahill John, farmer, house 17 Brown
PAPER HANGINGS.
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Cahill Matthew, laborer, h. 45 School Cahill Patrick, laborer, house Montgom- ery, 1st from Spruce on left Cahill Patrick, laborer John Reardon & Sons, house 6 Allston
Cahill Wm., lather, house 10 South Cahir Thomas F., engineer, Dudley, cor- ner Reed, house opposite do. Cain Andrew, at 17 Main
Cain Ann Mrs., house 17 McCabe Cain John H., clerk, 437 Cambridge, bds. rear 108 Tremont
Cain Kitty, widow of Thos., h. S Antrim Cain Thomas, lard refiner Niles Bros., house rear 108 Tremont
Cain, see Kane
Caine John, teamster, 33 Hunting, h. do. Cairnes James, laborer, house 129 River Cairnes Jolin C., carpenter, h. 129 River Cairns John, at 162 Broadway. house 105 Hampshire [Hampshire
Cairns Michael M., carpenter, house 105 Cairns Wm., case maker, at 162 Broad- way, boards 105 Hampshire
Calderwood Irving, at 169 Gore, house 106 Cambridge
Calderwood John C., brass founder, house 127 Washington
Caldwell Almira, widow of William F., house 131 Cambridge
Caldwell Charles W., h. 2 Snow alley
Caldwell Clara M., wid. of George, house 12 Lopez [ Hampshire
Caldwell George W., painter, house 178 Caldwell Geo. W., peddler, h. 2 Snow alley Caldwell Henry L., teas (70 Broad, B.), house 302 Harvard
Caldwell James A., house 120 Magazine Caldwell Matthew, bookbinder, house rear 91 Tremont
Caldwell Murat, slater, h. 170 Franklin Caldwell Nancy A. Mrs., boarding-house, 44 Boylston
Caldwell Randolph, h. 12 Dinsmore ct.
Caldwell William, house 354 Harvard Caldwell William D., driver Peoples' line coaches, house 4 Antrim
Caldwell William F., baker, 502 Main, and dining-rooms, 463 Main, house do. Calhan Edward, foreman,386 Main, house 390 Main
Calhoun Arthur L., boards 183 Brookline Calhoun John R., house 183 Brookline Call James M., house 59 Auburn
Call Michael, hostler, 249 Cambridge, rms. 22 Willow [22 Willow Call Thomas, feeder, 249 Cambridge, bds. Callaghan Timothy A., teamster, boards 53 Cedar [53 Cedar Callaghan William A., teamster, house Callaghan William R. C., teamster, boards 53 Cedar Įsions,2 Gore, h. at B. Callahan Bernard (Callahan Bros. ), provi- Callahan Bros. (John and Bernard Calla- han), provisions, 2 Gore
Callahan Catherine, widow of Patrick, house 18 Harvard
Callahan Charles, laborer, h. 37 Warren Callahan Daniel, gate tender Short street crossing B. L. & C. R. R., h. 10 Short Callahan Daniel, police, station 5, house 32 Russell
Callahan Frank, machinist, 356 Main Callahan George H., grocer, 80 Concord av., boards 7 Sparks street place
Callahan Hannah, widow, h. r. 96 Gore Callaban James, laborer, house 9 Vine Callahan Jeremiah, back stable, 287 Cam- bridge, house do.
Callahan Jeremiah. laborer B. L. & C. R. R., house rear 3 Short
Callahan Jeremiah, laborer, h. 210 Bridge Callahan Jeremiah, laborer, h. 190 Winsor Callahan John, bartender (B.), house 257 Franklin
Callahan John, blacksmith, h. 186 Bridge Callahan John, bottler, 238 North avenue Callahan John, currier Müller Bros.
Callahan John, clerk, boards 148 Elm
Callahan John, laborer, house 7 Sparks street place
Callahan John, blacksmith, 221 Bridge, house rear 258 Bridge
Callahan John, painter, 660 Main, house 5 Grant
Callahan John (Callahan Bros.), provi- sions, 2 Gore, house at Boston
Callahan John P., printer (248 Washing- ton, B.), house 135 Cambridge
Callahan John T., cabinet maker F. M. Holmes Furniture Co., house at Charlestown [Spruce Callahan Margaret, widow of John, h. 74 Callahan Mary, widow of Dennis, house 55 Amory
Callahan Mary, widow of Dennis, house 65 Winter [40 Foster
Callahan Mary, widow of Patrick, house Callahan Mary, widow of John, house 257 Franklin
Callahan Mary, widow of Jeremiah, house 148 Elm
Callahan Michael, currier, bds. 72 Spruce Callahan Patrick, blacksmith, 229 Cam- bridge, boards 3 Lechmere place
Callahan Patrick, in Cambridge rolling mill, boards 8 Davis
Callahan Patrick H., polisher, 44 Cam- bridge, boards at Charlestown
Callahan Richard, at Boston Bridge Works, boards 210 Bridge
Callahan Thomas, laborer, h. 19 Foster Callahan Timothy, teamster, h. 7 Fifth Callahan William, laborer Cambridge Railroad Co., house 392} Cambridge Callan Thomas, laborer, h. 17 Jefferson
Callanan Margaret, widow of Patrick, house 12 North
Callanan Patrick H., asst. pastor Saint John's church, house 83 Otis Callender Charles A., stationery and fancy goods, 485 Main, house 487 do. Callender Frances Miss, dressmaker, 413 Main, house do.
LUMBER & MOULDINGS. J. G. & N. G. GOOCH. Wharf, Western Avenue, Brighton. 8 Brattle Street, Cambridge. Office, 70 Kilby St., Boston
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Callender John, treas. Bay State Brick Co., office (5 Pemberton square, B.), house at Medford
Callender Mary M. Miss, stamping, em- broidering, etc., 413 Main, house do. Calnan James J. Mrs., h. rear 19 Gore
Calnan Maurice, iron moulder, boards 21 Franklin
Calnan Patrick J., at E. D. Sawyer & Co.'s, house 71 Gore
Calnan Timothy, laborer, 92 Main, house rear 42 Hampshire
Camack David, hostler, 229 Cambridge, house 131 Third
Camberlain Frank, cigar maker, Pearl, house 9 Lopez
Cambridge Almanac, E. E. Treffry, pub- lisher, 99 Mount Auburn
Cambridge Almshouse, Tannery, William E. Hough, warden
Cambridge Casino, Mt. Auburn, c. Bath Cambridge Cemetery, James K. Farwell, supt .. Coolidge av., n. Watertown line YAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE,
U Linn B. Porter, editor and proprietor, office 573 Main (150 Tremont, rm. 6,B.) Cambridge City Guards Armory, City building, Brattle square
Cambridge Cold Storage Co., Daniel A. Patch, prop., 25 Main
Cambridge Conservatory of Music, George Fisher, director, 4 Lee
Cambridge Co-operative Saving Fund and Loan Association, 89 Cambridge
Cambridge Extract Co., F. E. Martell & Co., 539 Main, and (115 Water, B.) Cambridge Gas Light Co., Hilton's block, 424 Harvard [Fayette Cambridge High School, Broadway, cor. C C CAMBRIDGE ICE CO., L. M. Hannum, prop., 549 Main AMBRIDGE LAUNDRY, Geo. L. Shorey, prop., Soden, offices (343 Washington and 23 Bromfield, B.)
C AMBRIDGE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO., J. W. Cook, pres. ; Alfred L. Barbour, secretary, and treasurer, 555 Main
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IAMBRIDGE NATIONAL BANK, D. R. Sortwell, president, J. C. Bullard, cashier, 87 Cambridge CAMBRIDGE NEWS, D. A. Buck- ley, editor and proprietor, 547 Main Cambridge Observatory, junction Garden, Bond and Concord avenue Cambridge Post-office, 7 Harvard row CAMBRIDGE PRESS, James Cox, proprietor, office 531 Main
Cambridge Public Library, Miss Almira L. Hayward, librarian, Masonic Hall building, 639 Main
C AMBRIDGE RAILROAD CO., Fred T. Stevens, sec. and treas., Harvard square 3
AMBRIDGE ROLLING MILLS, Gilmore & Eustis, props., 126 Portland, office (40 Kilby, B.)
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BANK., Chas. W. Sever, pres .; Jas. M. Thurston, treas., 2 Harvard row Cambridge Social Union Rooms, Roberts block, 15 Brattle
CAMBRIDGE TRIBUNE, Trib- une Publishing Co., 3 Linden Cambridge Vinegar Works, Herbert Der- by, proprietor, 75 Main
Cambridge Water Board, Geo. P. Carter, pres. ; J. Warren Cotton, water regis- trar, office City Hall, 660 Main
Cambridgeport Diary Co., diary mnfrs., 105 Magazine
Cambridgeport Express Co., Savage & Son, proprietors, 600 Main
CAMBRIDGEPORT NATION- AL BANK, A. P. Morse, pres .; S. B. Snow, cashier, 585 Main
Cambridgeport Post-office, William S. Arnaud, supt., 611 Main
Cambridgeport Savings Bank, Benjamin Tilton, president, 635 Main
Came Ada M. Miss, music teacher, h. 12 Front
Came Daniel, tinsmith Seavey & Co., Third, h. 12 Front [blk., Gore Came Geo. A., teamster, h. Squire's brick Cameron Hugh B., sewing machine agt., 647 Main, house 17 Suffolk
Cameron Hugh L., gardener P. O'Brien & Son, 89 Sparks, bds. 40 Putnam av. Campbell Alexander, carpenter, h. 10 Eliot Campbell Andrew, boiler mnfr., Broad- way, cor. Sixth, h. 80 Washington Campbell Bridget, wid. of William, house 152 Bridge
Campbell Charles, cooper, house 2 Vine Campbell Daniel, plasterer, bds. Boylston Campbell David J., telegraph operator, engine house, Brattle sq., h. 12 Eliot Campbell Dougall, carpenter, house 157 Winsor
Campbell Edw., harness maker, 4 Brattle Campbell Edw. H., clerk, 1 Vine, b. 3 do. Campbell Elizabeth A., widow of James, house 147 Cambridge
Campbell Eliza A., widow of Russell, h. 17 Rockwell
Campbell Francis, discount clerk Traders Nıt. Bank (91 State, B.), bds. 36 Lee Campbell George J., carpenter, house 307 Cambridge
Campbell Harrison C., teamster R. Weitze, house Eighth, near Spring
Campbell Hattie Mrs., house 107 Otis Campbell Hector L., moulder H. M. Bird, Pelham, house at Somerville
Campbell Hugh, grocer, 1 Vine, corner Third, house 3 do.
Campbell James, stone cutter John Har- rington & Clark, Gore's wharf, Third, house at Stoneham [h. 11 Union Campbell John, machinist, 162 Broadway, Campbell John, boiler maker, 356 Main, house 10 Blanche [11 Union Campbell John A., clerk, 621 Main, bds.
FLORISTS. P. O'BRIEN de SON, 820 MAIN AND 89 SPARKS STREETS.
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Campbell J. F. Mrs., house 36 Lee Campbell Malcom, teamster J. H: Eames, house 28 Portland
Campbell Mark, laborer. house 88 Fifth Campbell Mary P., widow, house 40 Pearl Campbell Neill, at 17 Main
Campbell Oliver B., house 116 North av.
Campbell Patrick, laborer, h. r. 125 Third Campbell Patrick, stone-cutter, 70 Bridge, house at Somerville
Campbell Robert, provisions (8 Somerset, B.), house 20} Brookline
Campbell Robert H., cloth inspector (72 Franklin, B.), boards 41 River
Campbell Robert M., house 41 River
Campbell Sarah A. Miss. dressmaker, 95 Mt. Auburn, house do.
Campbell Thomas F., hairdresser, 58 Cam- bridge, boards 71 do.
Campbell Thomas R., sheet iron worker (94 Blackstone, B.), house 60 River
Campbell Tunis G. jr., house 4 Suffolk Campbell William (William Campbell & Co.), boiler mnfr., 356 Main, house 168 Harvard [line, h. do.
Campbell William, grocer, 128 Brook- Campbell William H., carpenter (B.), h. 32 Charles
Campbell William H., boards 12 Eliot
162 Campbell William J., machinist, Broadway, house 58 Mt. Auburn
Campbell William T., student H. U., h. 36 Lee
CAMPBELL WILLIAM & CO. (William and Wilson Campbell), boil- er mnfrs., 356 Main
Campbell Wilson, boiler maker, 356 Main Campbell Wilson 2d (William Campbell & Co.), boiler mnfr., 356 Main, house 168 Harvard
Canard Thomas, stem sticker, 162 Broad- way, house 17 Tremont
Canfield Chas. T., clergyman and teacher, house 1 Berkeley
Cannaman Henry, teamster, rooms 197 Harvard
Cannavan Ann, wid. of Jas., h. 20 East Cannavan Ellen, widow of James, house rear 335 Cambridge
Cannavan John, soapmaker, boards rear 335 Cambridge [Hunting Cannavan Richard L., laborer, house 18 Cannell Henry (H. N. Hovey & Co.), gro- cer, 89 Cambridge, house 55} Gore
Cannell Joseph, carpenter, bds. 55} Gore Cannon Hugh, laborer, house 22 Foster Cannon Rose Miss, house 40 Winthrop Canterbury George W., fruit, etc., house 74 Lake
Canty Dennis G., coachman, h. 62 Amory Canty John, teamster, boards 83 Bridge Canty Joseph M., printerUniversity Press, house at Brookline
Canty Zeph, clerk, house 73 Gore
Capelle Charles, printer, house 2 Simonds' block, De Wolf
Capelle Jonas F., clerk, h. 138 Thorndike
Capelle Thomas. carpenter, h.45 Spruce Capen Charles L., music teacher (281 Co- lumbus av., B.), boards 28 Mellen Capen Edward N. (Capen, Sprague & Co.), oil mnfr., Sixth, house at Boston
Capen Lizzie C. Miss, teacher Webster grammar school, boards 50 Magazine Capen, Sprague & Co. (Edward N. Capen, Charles Sprague, and Charles G. B. Smith), lubricating oil mnfrs., Sixth, corner Potter, and (8 Custom House street, B.) [Soden pl.
Carbery Patrick, hostler, 120 Green, h. 2 Carbone Rosaire, hairdresser, 138 Cam- bridge, boards 301 do.
Carbouno Napoleon, mason, h. 108 Spruce Carbrey Hugh M., trader, house 6 Second street court [Cushing
Carahan John, lab., b. Michael Kelley's, Carew Edward J., cooper J. H. Eames, house 214 Pearl
Carew Thomas A., sculptor, h. 29 Everett Carew Bridget, widow of Michael, house 87 Gore
Carey Jeremiah, clerk, 169 Bridge, house 87 Gore
Carey John M., teamster, boards 87 Gore Carey Margaret, widow of James, board- ing-house, 23 Brighton
Carey Maurice, currier, house rear 6 East Carey Philip, laborer, house 27 Vine Carey Timothy, carpenter, boards 87 Gore Carey, see Cary [ Boston
Carl John, safe maker, 17 Main, house at Carl Patrick, at 17 Main
Carle James A. (J. A. Carle & Co.), stair builder, State, boards 40 Austin
Carle J. A. & Co. (James A. Carle and Frederick R. Humiston), stair build- ers, Rhoades building, State
Carleton Deborah Miss, bds. 44 Holyoke Carleton George H., conductor Cambridge R. R. Co., house at Somerville
Carleton John P., piano maker, 624 Main, boards 23 William
Carley George E., chief clerk B. L. & C. . R. R. shop, house at Stoneham
Carley James, laborer, house 9 Donnell Carley John É., gardener, bds. 9 Donnell Carley Kate Mrs., dressmaker, 112 Pearl, house do.
Carley Patrick W., plumber, b. 9. Donnell Carlin James T., brass moulder (B.) house rear 3 State [Eliot
Carlin William A., plumber, 8 Brattle, h. 9 Carlish Abram, peddler, Lechmere block Carlisle John, glazier (29 Charlestown, B.), boards J. C. Lund's, Mt. Vernon
Carlock Charles T., diary maker, 105 Mag- azine, house 12 Fairmont av.
Carlock John R., watch case maker (8 Province court, B.), house 430 Main Carlow John P., trav. salesman, house 129 Harvard [Crescent av.
Carlson Carl, potter, bds. Peter Bouget's, Carlton Catherine Mrs., house 5 Hunting Carlton Crawford, boards 53 Oxford
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Assortment of Bronze Hardware in New England AT 20 DOCK SQUARE. BURDITT & WILLIAMS.
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Carlton James, boiler maker, 92 Main, house at East Boston
Carlton John P., 624 Main, rms. 23William Carman Charles W., grocer, 421 Main, house 2 Cherry [Cherry
Carman Frank E., clerk, 421 Main, bds. 2 Carman Luther Mrs., h. 10} Worcester Carmichael Ann Miss, house 91 Fourth Carmichael John, baggage-inaster B. L. & C. R. R. (B.), house 102 Cambridge Carnes John, shoemaker, h. 11 William Carnés Michael, case maker, 162 Broad- way, house 105 Hampshire
Carney Catherine Miss, house 18 Brown Carney Edwin A., clerk, 543 Main, house 4 Lamson place
Carney Frank, boards 13 Holly avenue Carney Frank H., piano tuner (156 Tre- mout, B.), house 109 Putnam avenue Carney James, printer, house 27 Sidney
Carney James H., finisher, 44 Cambridge, house at Charlestown
Carney James J., teamster, h. 78 Brighton Carney John, laborer, house 33 Harding Carney John, boards 134 Spruce
Carney John, marble worker (60 Haver hill, B.), h. Bristol, n. Webster av.
Carney Joseph Mrs., house 36 Amory
Carney Owen, laborer, house 18 Brown Carney Patrick, farmer and milkman, house Fresh Pond lane
Carney Patrick J., boards 18 Brown Carney Rebecca, widow of Bernard, house 134 Spruce [bldg., Otis
Carney Wm., cabinet maker, Woodbury Carney Wm., cooper, b. 14 Squire's court Carney Wm. laborer, house 115 Fourth
Carney William A., farmer, boards Patrick Carney's, Fresh Pond lane
Carpenter Alexander C., blacksmith, h. 74 Harvard
Carpenter George, coffin maker, 203 Bridge, house rear 58 Winter
Carpenter Reuben, engraver, h. 45 Clark Carpenter Samuel, tinsmith, 387 Cam- bridge, house 377 do. [Clark
Carpenter Thomas, cabinet maker, h. 21 Carr Alton E., clerk, bds. 17 Mt. Auburn Carr Arthur, laborer, house 11 Jefferson Carr Bernard, laborer, house 18 Decatur Carr Charles, cabinet maker, Woodbury building, Otis
Carr Charles, carpenter, house 37 Garden Cari Charles, soap maker Carr Bros., h. 20 Decatur
Carr Charles H., printer, h. 2 Hancock pl. Carr Caroline E. Miss, teacher Kindergar- ten school, 76 Moore [School Carr Edward, core maker, 354 Main, b. 21 Carr Edward J., stereotyper Riverside Press, h. 21 Franklin [Auburn Carr Edwin S., slater, Grant, h. 17 Mount Carr Frank P., driver hose 5, house 195 Hampshire
Carr Henry, laborer, h. 9 Dinsmore court C'arr Joseph, mariner, house 4 Antrim Carr Julia, wid. of Patrick, h. 171 Winsor
Carr Martin C., porter (B.), house 6 Cow- perth waite
Carr Mary Miss, house 31 Mill
Carr Michael (Carr Bros.), soap mnfr., rear 12 Lopez, house do.
Carr Nathaniel, coal (280 Causeway, B.), house 7 Walnut avenue
Carr Patrick, teamster, house 12 North Carr Richard, fish-packer, h. 23 Suffolk Carr Richard T., lithographer Riverside Press, boards rear 105 Putnam av. Carret J. Francisco, Boston Public Library (46 Boylston, B. ), h. 6 Appian-way Carrick Henry C., nurse, 880 Main Carrington Fannie Mrs., dressmaker, 71 Putnam avenue, house do.
Carrington Jolin L., hostler Cambridge R. R. Co., Dunster, house 21 Elmer Carrington Leander, laborer, house 9 Cowperthwaite
Carrington Robert F., waiter (Young's Hotel, B.), boards 115 Columbia Carrington Solomon, porter (Young's Ho- tel, B.), rooms 71 Putnam avenue Carroll Bridget Miss, house 191 Dublin Carroll Caroline Miss, dressmaker, 1 Athens, house do.
Carroll Charles, driver J. C. Stiles, boards 14 Squire's court
Carroll Cornelius, laborer, h. 4 Jefferson Carroll Daniel, grain measurer, boards foot of Stevens court
Carroll Daniel, laborer, boards 159 Spring Carroll David, plumber, h. 13 Stevens ct. Carroll David, laborer, house 12 Porter Carroll Edward A., machinist B. L. & C. R. R. repair shop, b. 116 Cambridge Carroll Eliza, wid. of John, h. 36 Winter Carroll Ellen, wid. of John, h. 124 Green Carroll James, butcher, house 63 Winter Carroll James, laborer, house 13 Grant Carroll James, tinsmith, b. 1 Hampshire Carroll James, laborer, boards 48 Winter Carroll James H., sewing-machines, 116 Cambridge, house do.
Carroll Jeremiah, engineer Browne, Mur-
phy & Co., Blanche, b. 34 Hampshire Carroll John, laborer, house Vineyard Carroll John, laborer, house 32 Banks Carroll John, slater (232 Cambridge, B.), house 34 Charles River
Carroll John F., machinist, h. 145 Gore Carroll John F., glass-maker, h. 228 Bridge Carroll John I., laborer, 153 Putnam ave- nue, house 57 Pleasant
Carroll John R., shoemaker, h. 123 Gore Carroll Julia, wid. of Edw., h. 30 Fourth Carroll Margaret Miss, dressmaker, h. 1 Athens [h. do.
Carroll Maria Miss, dressmaker, 124 Green, Carroll Michael, brush maker, boards 116 Cambridge
Carroll Olivia Mrs., house 10 Plymouth Carroll Patrick, laborer, house 163 Green Carroll Patrick, laborer, bds. 159 Spring Carroll Patrick, laborer, boards 48 Winter Carroll Patrick, house 360 Broadway
J. H. & J. P. THAYER & CO., 660 Main Street, Paper Hangings, Picture Mouldings, House Painting and Kalsomining.
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Carroll Patrick jr., boards 36G Broadway Carroll Patrick H., laborer, h. r. 127 Elm Carroll Richard, laborer, h. 6 Conlon ct. Carroll Richard, bds. foot of Stevens ct.
Carroll Sylvester, hack-driver, house 44 De Wolf
Carroll Wm., coachman, h. 7 Norton pl. Carroll Wm., house foot of Stevens court Carroll Wm. A., printer University Press, rooms 46 Mt. Auburn
Carroll Wm. H., marble worker (Haver- hill, B.), house 67 Charles
Carron Charles, printer University Press, boards 2 Brewer's block, Brattle sq. Carruth Chas. E., grocer, 72 River, boards 9 Laurel [Laurel
Carruth Geo. E., clerk, 72 River, house 9 Carruthers Edwin J., bookkeeper, 17 Main, house at Melrose
Carson Patrick, carpenter, h. 186 Green Carson Robert, soap-maker, b.149 Franklin Carson Robert W., lithographer, boards 1 Loughrey avenue
Carter Edbert E., cooper, b. 93 Thorndike Carter Elizabeth Miss, house 12 Lowell
Carter Frank H. (A. & E. Burton & Co.), 12 Gore and (21 Exchange, B.), house at Boston Highlands
Carter George, glass-maker, house rear 168 Cambridge
Carter George E., picture frames (569 Washington, B.), h. 152 Cambridge Carter George E., boards 61 Austin
Carter George P., bookbinder (76 Sudbury, B.), and (Geo. Woods & Co.), organs, 624 Main, and pres. Cambridge Water Works, City hall, house 61 Austin
Carter Harriet Miss, city missionary (19 Congregational House, Beacon, B.), house 14 Western avenue
Carter Harriet W., widow of Elisha, house 14 Western avenue
Carter Harry A., steward, h. 426 Camb.
Carter Herbert L., clerk, 624 Main, house at Boston [Willard
Carter Jas., coachman Chas. Deane, h. 31 Carter James H., pastor Union Baptist church, house 71 Putnam avenue
Carter John, machinist (B.), h. 31 Carson CARTER JOSIAH H., real estate and mortgage broker (31 State, B.), boards 318 Harvard
Carter Lemuel T., sawyer, 3 Hampshire, house 478 Cambridge {Austin
Carter Martha L., widow of John, h. 38 Carter M. A. Mrs., house 81 North avenue Carter Nathan A., clerk, 154 Harvard, house 4 Boardman place
Carter Noel A., hardware (229 Franklin, B.), house 66 Antrim
Carter Richard H., waiter Memorial Hall, rooms Bevely Brown's, Jay [vard Carter Susie A., variety store, 177 Har- Carter Wm. G., hostler Cambridge R. R. Co., house rear 90 Harvard
Carter Wm. H., hostler Cambridge R. R. Co., 201 Main, house 72 Harvard
Cartwright Ezekiel, rope maker, house 7 Murdock
Cartwright James, tinsmith (31 John, B.), house 58 Auburn
Cartwright James A., clothing (19 Elm, B.), house 21 Forest
Cartwright Joseph P., driver S. F. E. 5, house 196 Hampshire
Cartwright Mary E., widow of Samuel, house 77 Broadway
Cartwright Philip, box maker, 3 Hamp- shire, house 7 Murdock
Carty Henry, machinist, house 129 Winsor Carty Henry T., music teacher, boards 129 Winsor [Winsor
Carty John J. (40 Pearl, B.), boards 129 Carty John, Mass. General Hospital(Blos- som, cor. Allen, B.), house 74 Otis
Carty, see McCarty, also McCarthy
Carver John B., organ action maker, 162 Broadway, boards 8 Village
Carvill Tamar, widow of Sewall, boards 119 Washington
Cary Sarah G. Miss, house 62 Brattle
Cary Thomas G., boards 92 Brattle Cary, see Carey
Case Benjamin W., driver, b. 68 Columbia Case Lyman G., teamster (99 Sudbury,B.), house 68 Columbia
Casey Andrew A., baker, 502 Main, house 15 Pine [Hastings
Casey Bernard, carpenter, house rear 79
Casey Bridget, widow, house 347 Main
Casey Edward, laborer, h. 2 Norfolk court Casey George, laborer, house 1 Rogers' block, Washington 177 Gore
Casey James S., driver S. F. E. No. 3, h. Casey Jeremiah, laborer, house r. 77 Elm Casey Jeremiah, laborer, h. 49 Willow
Casey John, helper, 72 Main, h. 172 Third Casey John, britannia worker, b. 117 Gore Casey John, laborer, h. rear 80 Boylston Casey John, laborer, boards 50 Boylston
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