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GLOUCESTER DISTRICT MESSENGER COMPANY.
No. 181 Main street. Capital, $10,000. Pres., C. S. Tappan. Treas. and Sec., John Favor. Supt., John Favor.
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GLOUCESTER ELECTRIC COMPANY.
Vincent street. Organized April, 1888. Capital, $50,000. Pres., William H. Jordan. Treas, and Clerk, Charles F. Pritchard. Supt. and Manager, Ernest L. Munger.
GLOUCESTER FRESH FISH COMPANY.
Atlantic wharf. Inc. 1897. Capital, $75,000. Pres., William H. Jordan. Viee-Pres., William Thompson. Treas., Howard Steele. Gen. Manager, E. J. Livingston.
GLOUCESTER GAS LIGHT COMPANY.
Foot of Duncan street. Incorporated 1854. Capital stock. $80,000. Par value per share, $50. Annual meeting of stockholders, third Tuesday in July. Pres., George R. Bradford. Clerk and Treas., David W. Low. Supt. and Agent, John A. Coffin.
GLOUCESTER ISINGLASS AND GLUE COMPANY.
Organized 1875. Pres., Edwin O. Parsons. Treas., George H1. Perkins. Supt., Perey S. Rogers. Factory on Eastern av.
GLOUCESTER LIGHTERAGE COMPANY.
Incorporated April, 1888. Pres., Francis Locke. See. and Treas., Edgar Merchant. Agent, Francis Loeke.
GLOUCESTER MUTUAL FISHING INSURANCE COMPANY.
No. 10 Pleasant street. Pres. and Treas., David S. Presson. Vice-Pres., James G. Tarr. Sec., Francis Bennett.
GLOUCESTER NET AND TWINE COMPANY.
Incorporated 1884. Capital. $125,000. Pres., William E.,Stowe, of Boston. Vice-Pres., Sylvanos Smith, of Gloucester. Treas. and Clerk, George A. Smith. (See back cover)
GLOUCESTER STREET RAILWAY, and GLOUCESTER ROCKPORT STREET RAILWAY COMPANY.
Pres., E. C. Foster. Treas., Charles Williams. Clerk, E. L. Stone. Receiv- ing Clerk, Ralph W. Dennen, Supt., Horace N. Pedrick. Office, 100 Main st.
HIGGINS & GIFFORD BOAT MEG. COMPANY.
Parker street. Inc. 1895. Capital, $35,000. Pres., 1. II. Wiley. Treas., Isaac H1. Higgins. Clerk, M. S. Andrews. (See page 520)
ICE, BAIT, AND FISH COMPANY.
No. 33 Rogers street. Pres., Adolph Voss. Treas., L. B. Haskell. Directors, Adolph Voss, L. B. Haskell, Melvin Haskell, Richard P. O'Reilly, Gilman L. Williams.
MERCHANT BOX AND COOPERAGE COMPANY.
Willow, cor. Cleveland street. Pres., George II. Perkins. See., Hosea C. Tufts. Treas., George Il. Perkins. (See page 515)
ROCKPORT GRANITE COMPANY.
No. 680 Washington street. Pres., Kilby Page. Treas., Charles S. Rogers. Supt., J. J. Vernon.
ROCKY NECK MARINE RAILWAY COMPANY.
Rocky Neek. Inc. 1898. Capital, $26,000. Pres., James H. Tarr. Treas .; James G. Tarr. Directors, James G. Tarr, James H. Tarr, Gardner W. Tarr, Thomas L. Tarr, G. Sherman Tarr. (See page 521)
RUSSIAA CEMENT COMPANY.
Established 1876. Incorporated 1882. Capital, $100,000. Pres., George R. Bradford. Treas., N. H. Phillips. See., Reuben Brooks. Works on Essex av. beyond Bond. Manufacture fish-glue and fertilizers.
TARR'S ISINGLASS COMPANY.
Fort Point. Pres., George I. Tarr. Sec. and Treas., Daniel S. Tarr.
TARR & WONSON (Limited).
Rocky Neck. Ine. 1893. Pres. and Treas., Addison P. Wonsou. Manu- facturers of marine paint.
TRUSTEES ODD FELLOWS' BUILDING. Freeman H. Abbott, Charles D. Brown, George MeDonald.
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BANKS. GLOUCESTER NATIONAL BANK.
Main street, nearly opposite the Post office. Capital, $300,000. Pres., L. A. Burnham. Cashier, Wi. Babson. Teller, Geo. E. Steele. Bookkeeper, F. HI. Shute. (See page 513)
CAPE ANN NATIONAL BANK.
No. 156 Main street. Capital, $150,000. Pres., John L. Stanley. Viee- Pres., Nathan H. Phillips. Cashier, Hiram Rich, Bookkeeper, George Center. (See page 513)
CITY NATIONAL BANK.
Main street, opposite the Post-office. Capital, $150,000. Pres., Sylvester Cum.ingham. Cashier, William A. Pew. Asst. Cashier, W. T. Cummingham. Bookkeeper, A. Foster Collins.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GLOUCESTER.
No. 191 Main street, directly opposite the Post-office. Capital, 200,000. Pres., George R. Bradford. Vice-Pres., Geo. HI, Perkins. Cashier, John Gott. Clerk, Arthur H. Steele. (See page 51.4)
CAPE ANN SAVINGS BANK.
No. 109 Main st. Incorporated 1846. Amount of deposits, 82,909,705.81. Surplus, 8229,561.25. Pres., Allan Rogers. Treas., Daniel T. Babson. (See front colored page)
GLOUCESTER CO-OPERATIVE BANK,
No. 130 Main st. Organized February 3, 1887. Pres., W. Frank Parsons. Vice-Pres., Cyrus Story. Treas, and See., Everett Lane.
GLOUCESTER SAFE DEPOSITAND TRUST CO.
No. 191 Main street. Capital, $100,000. Pres., Geo. R. Bradford. Treas., Charles E. Fisher. (See page 514) :
CEMETERIES. OAK GROVE CEMETERY.
No. 121 Washington street, near Grove. Incorporated 1856. James L. Shute, Pred. George O. Stacy, Sec. and Treas. Edward II. Griffin, Supt.
MT. ADNAN CEMETERY. Anmisquam. James S. Jewett, Pres. John A. Going, Treas, and Sec.
BEECH BROOK CEMETERY.
West Gloncester. Entrance 267 Essex avenue. Belonging to the city. Gardner M. Poland, Supt.
CHERRY HILL CEMETERY.
Entrance from Washington street. Belonging to the city. Samuel HI. Griffin, Supt.
OAK HILL CEMETERY.
Entrance from Poplar street. Roman Catholic. Bernard Greeley, Supt.
CALVARY CEMETERY.
Eastern avenue. Roman Catholic. Bernard Greeley, Supt.
MAGNOLIA POINT CEMETERY.
Magnolia Point. John Wilkins, Supt.
MT. PLEASANT CEMETERY.
Located on Mt. Pleasant avenue, East Gloucester. John J. Calder, Supt. LOCUST GROVE CEMETERY.
Junction of Washington and Langsford streets, at Folly Cove, Lanesville.
WESLEYAN CEMETERY. At Riverside. Henry Stanwood, Supt.
HIGH-STREET CEMETERY.
Prospect, head of Church street.
WASHINGTON CEMETERY.
No. 164 Western avenue. Incorporated 1884. Isaac P. Morse, Supt. 22
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RAILROADS.
GLOUCESTER BRANCH, BOSTON AND MAINE RAILROAD. Boston to Gloucester and Rockport. II. Bort Knowles, Station Agent.
GLOUCESTER STREET RAILWAY COMPANY.
Office 100 Main street. W. B. Ferguson, Pres. D. S. Presson, Treas. H. E. Reed, Supt.
STEAMBOATS. BOSTON AND GLOUCESTER LINE.
Wharf foot of Duncan street. Steamers "Cape An," "City of Gloucester." Agent, Edgar Merchant. Leaves Gloucester for Boston daily at 3 A.M. Leaves Boston for Gloucester dally, from Central wharf, at 2 r.M.
EAST GLOUCESTER FERRY.
From Central wharf, foot of Parsons street, to Rocky Neek and East Glouces- ter. Proprietor, Charles II. Boynton. Regular trips from 6.30 A.M. to 7 P.M.
POST OFFICES.
GLOUCESTER, Main street, corner Pleasant,-Postmaster, Charles D. Brown. Assistant Postmaster, John Lakeman. Office open daily (Sundays excepted), from 6.45 A.M. to 8 p.r., and Saturday nights till 9. Clerks, William II. Clark (mailing), Belle M. Clark (stamp), Margaret A. Keefe (gen'l delivery), Walter L .. Rowe (money order and registry ), Robert R. Friend (asst. mailing), Effie B. Rich- ardson (stamper). Letter Carriers, James M. Allen (Supt.), Fiz E. Oakes, jr. (Asst. Supt., William R. Caig, Ralph Marr, Hiram W. Buffinton, Henry Wilson, S. Walter Adams, John J. MeDonald, Isaac W. Frost, Edwin C. Day, Sidney II. Sylvester. Substitute Carriers, Lorenzo M. Beaman, ozro F. Dagle, John H. Gourville, Arthur E: Call, Daniel V. Buckley, Osear P. Story. Collection from street letter boxes five times daily, with the exception of boxes at Bass Rocks three times, and Riverdale once. Essex and Manchester roads twice.
SUB STATION No. 1, 193 East Main street -- William Parsons, 3d, clerk in charge.
WEST GLOUCESTER, 276 Essex avenue-Postmaster, Henry C. L. Haskell. ANNISQUAM, 43 Curve street-Postmaster, Charles E. Cummingham. LANESVILLE-Postmaster, Fitz E. Griffin.
BAY VIEW-Postmaster, Alphonso Sargent.
MAGNOLIA -Postmistress, Mrs. Mary A. Lyeett.
. CUSTOM HOUSE.
Main street, corner Pleasant. Office hours, 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Collector, Frank 6. Richardson. Deputy Collector. J. Warren Wonson. Inspectors, Charles H. Wonson, Erastus Howes, William HI. Cronin, Maurice F. Foley, Charles O'Brien. Janitor, Robert II. Callahan. Clerk, Aaron Parsons. Boat- man, Henry DeVries. Emigrant Inspector, William D. Lufkin, office 224 Main street.
LIGHT HOUSES AND HARBOR.
Light House at Eastern Point, George E. Bailey, Keeper.
Ten Pound Istand Light, Charles d. Hooper, Keeper. Annisquam Light, John W. Davis, Keeper.
Commissioner of Wreeks and Wreck Master, T. Henry G. Douglass, Gloucester.
Board. of Port Wardens for Gloucester and Rockport, John M. Anderson, David W. Swett, Jerome Day. Office 97 Main street, Gloucester.
Harbor Master, John C. Foster, 259 East Main street ..
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Andrews Albert C.
Flaherty John J.
Pew William A. jr.
Babson Daniel T.
Follansbre Hazon L.
Procter Joseph O. Russell Charles .1.
Babson Robert T.
French William W.
Belden Harry L.
Enller Thomas H.
Saunders, Levi
Bennett Franeis
Garland Joseph
Simonds I. S. Smith Charles D.
Burke John J. Burnham Henry A.
Gott John Haskell Henry C. L.
Chapman Alanson B.
Hildreth Samuel D).
Corfiss Benjamin HI.
Ilines Richard E.
Steele George, jr.
Corliss John
Hodgkins William A.
Cronin William
Jewett James S.
Cunningham Guy
Lane Frederick T.
Cunningham John Cunningham William T. Currier John J.
Lane Howard G. Low David W. May Jonathan
Taft Edgar S. Webber Winslow L.
Wonson J. Warren
Woods Henri N.
Donahoe A. N. Fears Robert R.
MeLellan Rufus MeNierny M. I. Parsons Aaron
Smith Horace A. Somes John J.
Steele George E. Story Cyrus- Strangman William E.
York Sumner D.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
COURTS AND COUNTY OFFICERS. SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT. Chief Justice, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Boston.
This Court is held at Salem on the third Tuesday of April and first Tuesday of November, Law and Jury term, first Tuesday in November.
Reporter of Decisions. George F. Tucker.
Clerk of Supreme Judicial Court for the Commonwealth, Henry A. Clapp, of Boston. Office in the Court House, Salem.
Clerk of the Courts for the County of Essex-E. B. George of Haverhill. Office in the Court House, Salem.
Assistant Clerk-Ezra L. Woodbury of Salem.
Second Assistant-James P. Hale of Salem.
SUPERIOR COURT. Chief Justice, Albert Mason, Brookline.
This Court is held for civil business, at Salem, on the first Monday. of June and December ; at Newburyport, on the first Monday of October ; [adjourned to Lawrence, and from Lawrence to Haverhill ) ; at Lawrence, on the first Monday of March ; and for criminal business, at Salem, on the second Monday of Jaun- ary ; at Newburyport, on the second Monday of May ; and at Lawrence, on the second Monday of September.
COURT OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY FOR ESSEX CO.
Judge, Rollin 19. Harmon, of Lyn. Clerk of the Courts, Dean Peabody, of Lyun. Is, Asst., Ezra L. Woodbury, of Salem. 2d Asst., das. P. Hale, of Salem.
Registrar, Jeremiah T. Mahoney, of Salem. Asst., Ezra D. Hines, of Danvers. The Probate records are kept at the office of the Registrar, in the Court House, Salem.
The Probate Court sits as follows :- Salem, first and third Monday in every month, except third Monday in August ; Newburyport, fourth Monday in Janu- ary, March, May, June, July, September, and November ; Gloucester, fourth Monday in April and October ; Haverhill, second Monday in April and October ; Lawrence, second Monday in January, March, May, June, July, September, and November.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
District attorney for Essex County, W. Scott Peters, of Haverhill. Assis- tant, Roland H. Sherman, of Lawrence.
Probation Officer, Supreme Court, William T; Kimball, of Lawrence.
County Commissioners, Edward B. Bishop, Haverhud ; Samuel D. Smith, Marblehead ; Wallace Bates, Lyn. Special Commissioners, Nelson P. Cum- mings, Merrimac ;, William B. Carleton, Danvers.
Their meetings are held as follows: - At Ipswich, on the second Tuesday of April ; Salem, second Tuesday of July ; Lawrence, last Tuesday in Angust ; New- buryport, second Tuesday in October ; and on the fourth Tuesday of December, at Salem, Ipswich, or Newburyport, as the Court may determine.
Clerk of County Commissioners, Edward B. George, Haverhill.
Master in Chancery-Munroe Stevens, 10 Webster block.
Bail Commissioner, F. F. Sherman, Lawrence.
County Treasurer, E. Kendall Jenkins, Andover. Office, Court House, Salem. Registrars of Deeds, Southern District, Willard J. Hale, of Newburyport ; asst., Robert W. Osgood, Salem. Office, Court House, Salem. . Northern District, Aretus R. Sanboru, Lawrence; asst., Jennie M. Marston, Lawrence. Office, Court House, Lawrence.
Sheriff of Essex County, Samuel .1. Johnson, Salem. Special Sheriff William Cronin, Gloucester. f
Deputy Sheriff's, George. S. Cole, Andover ; Timothy D. Crowley, Danvers ; William Cronin (special). Gloucester ; Fred O. Raymond, Pred O. Raymond, jr., John W. Tilton, Porter C. Croy, Haverhill : Elmer A. Briggs, Chas, S. Stillings (at jail), Lawrence ; Frank E. Wells, Lynn ; Charles E. Goss, Methuen ; Charles I. Ayers. Newburyport; Charles W. Morrill (House of Correction), Ipswich ; Arthur Bishop, Rowley ; Patrick F. Tierney, George E. Bousley, Warren D. Cobb (at jail), Salem.
Keeper of Jail and House of Correction in Salem, Samuel A. Johnson.
Keeper of Jail in Newburyport, Charles L. Ayers.
Keeper of House of Correction in Ipswich, Charles W. Morrill.
Keeper of Jail and House of Correction in Lawrence, Charles . 1. Stillings.
Publie Administrators, David W. Low, Fernwood, 7 Stanwood av. ; Thomas H. Fuller, 9 Exchange street.
Medical Examiner, Dr. Sumner F. Quimby, 79 Middle street.
Commissioner to Qualify Civil Officers, Henri N. Woods, 111 Main street. Notaries Public-See Business Directory.
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GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.
ROCERS.O.
ON GEORGES IN A, STORM.
MEN LOST AT SEA FROM THE PORT OF GLOUCESTER, 1874 to January 1, 1899.
Statistics as compiled by JOHN J. SOMES, City Clerk.
YEAR.
MEN.
*AV. RATE.
YEAR.
MIN.
PAV. HATE.
1874
66
13.2
1887
106
21.2
1875
123
24.6
1888
61
12.2
1876
212
42.4
1889
45
9.
1878
36
7.2
1891
64
12 8
1879
242
48 4
1892
45
9.
1881
47
9.4
1894
116
23.2
1882
113
22.6.
1895
128
25.3
1883
209
41.8
1896
54
10.8
1884
129
25.8
1897
105
21
1885
58
11.6
1898
64
12.80
1886
125
25.
1890
92
18.4
1880
52
10.4
1893
85
17.
5
25 years. 2413
Average for 25 years, 96.52 men.
Average per 1000 men, reckoning 5000 employed as fishermen.
The above picture and information is furnished by courtesy of Procter Brothers, publishers of the "Cape Ann Advertiser."
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-- PROPRIETOR OF THE -
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A first class Stable for Boarders only, with pleasant Rooms in Second Story for Coachmen. All the Latest Styles of Carriages with Good Safe Horses and Careful Drivers, furnished promptly from the Livery Stable Dur* Look for the name, G. DAVIS, on the Wagonettes. MAGNOLIA AV., MAGNOLIA, MASS. SAFEST. Telephone Connection. BEST.
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COFFINS, CASKETS, and all other Funeral Supplies constantly on hand and at reasonable prices. OPEN NIGHT and DAY. 17 Washington St., - Gloucester.
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GLOUCESTER DIRECTORY.
FRANK M. SHURTLEFF. Bookseller and Newsdealer.
AGENT FOR BOSTON AND NEW YORK
DAILY AND SUNDAY PAPERS
Lynn, Springfield, Salem and Manchester Dailies.
ALL THE LATEST
NOVELS, MAGAZINES and WEEKLY PAPERS.
NEW CORNER BOOK STORE, Main St., Cor. Centre St., GLOUCESTER, MASS.
A. HUBBARD, - MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF
BREAD, CAKE PASTRY Choice Family Pilot and Ship Bread, AND CRACKERS OF ALL KINDS.
SWEDISH BREAD, CRACKERS, ETC. MANUFACTORY : 40 to 44 PROSPECT STREET, - GLOUCESTER.
A. P. STODDART & CO. Machinists, and Builders of Vessel and Yacht Steerers,
BOOM BUFFERS, CARGO WINCHES, MARINE, STATIONARY, HOISTING AND SLOOP ENGINES, MACHINERY AND REPAIRING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Bliss Brothers' Agents for the Patent Worm and Gear Yacht Steerers. This Steerer has given perfect satisfaction. Write for Circular and Testimonials.
STEAM YACHT ENGINE WORK. DEALERS IN SUPPLIES.
No. 236 MAIN STREET, = GLOUCESTER.
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ROCKPORT DIRECTORY.
ROCKPORT STREET DIRECTORY.
Atlantic avenue, from Mt. Pleasant, easterly
Bear-skin Neck, from Dock square
Beach, from Main to Granite
Breakwater, from Granite street, Pigeon Cove
Broadway, from Mt. Pleasant to Main
Broadway avenue, from Broadway to High
Burt's avenue, from Mt. Pleasant, above Norwood av. [Cove
Castle lane, from junc. of Granite and Curtis streets, Pigeon Cathedral avenue, from Granite to Phillips avenue, P. C.
Cedar avenue, from Phillips avenue, northerly, Pigeon Cove Cleaves, from Main to Broadway
Cove avenue, from Phillips avenue, northerly, Pigeon Cove
Curtis, from Granite to Granite, Pigeon Cove
Dawn avenue, from Gale avenue to Long Branch avenue, Pigeon Cove
Dock square, from junction of Main and Mt. Pleasant streets Forest, from King to Granite
Gale avenue, from Point de Chene avenue, Pigeon Cove
Garfield avenue, from Gott avenue, Pigeon Cove
Gott, from School to Mt. Pleasant street
Gott avenue, from Granite street, Pigeon Cove
Granite. from King to Gloucester line
Green, from Phillips avenue to the water, Pigeon Cove Hale, from Cleaves to Main
Hale court, from Hale street
Haven avenue, from Granite street, Pigeon Cove
High, from Mt. Pleasant square to Main
Hillside avenue, from Curtis to the sheep pasture, Pigeon Cove Hooper avenue, from 17 Parker to High
Jewett, from Main to Broadway
King, from Beach to Granite
King-street avenue, from King to King
Lacrosse avenue, from Mt. Locust avenue to Phillips avenue, Pigeon Cove
Land's End, end of South street
Linwood avenue, from Phillips avenue, Pigeon Cove
Long Branch avenue, from Point de Chene av., Pigeon Cove
Los Angelos avenue, from Haven avenue to Phillips avenue, Pigeon Cove
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ROCKPORT STREET DIRECTORY.
Main, from Dock square to Gloucester line Marmion Way, from South street to the beach Marshall, from High to Pleasant Mill lane, from 60 Main
Mt. Loeust avenue, from Haven avenue, Pigeon Cove
Mt. Pleasant street, from Mt. Pleasant square to junction of South and Prospect streets
Mt. Pleasant square, junction of Mt. Pleasant and Dock square New Wharf, from Bear-skin Neck
Norwood avenue, from Mt. Pleasant to Atlantic avenue
Oakland avenue, from Pigeon Hill street, Pigeon Cove
Ocean avenue, from Phillips avenue, Pigeon Cove
Parker, from Main to High
Phillips avenue, from Granite to Granite, Pigeon Cove
Pier avenue, from No. 1 Main
Pigeon Hill street, from Curtis, Pigeon Cove
Pine avenue, from Phillips avenue to Point de Chene avenue, Pigeon Cove
Pleasant, from Mt. Pleasant to Beach Grove cemetery
Point de Chene avenue, from Phillips avenue, Pigeon Cove
Prospect, from junc. Mt. Pleasant and South streets to Sumner Railroad avenue, from Main to Granite
Rowe avenue, from Granite, Pigeon Cove
School, from Main to Pleasant
Smith, from King to Beach Smith's court, froni 7 Smith
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South, from june. Mt. Pleasant and Prospect streets to Land's
Stevens' lane, from King street
Stockholm avenue, from Curtis to Pigeon Hill street
Story, from Pigeon Hill street
Summer, from 27 Pleasant to Prospect
Summit avenue, from junetion of Railroad av. and Granite Thornwood avenue, from Phillips avenue, Pigeon Cove Union lane, from 64 Main [Pigeon Cove
Vine avenue, from Linwood avenue to Long Branch avenue, Walker, from Mt. Pleasant to School
Woodside avenue, from Phillips avenue, Pigeon Cove
Worcester place, from Granite, Pigeon Cove
ROCKPORT GENERAL DIRECTORY.
ABBOTT JAMES, painter (Gloucester), house Pleasant, near School street
Adams George H. clerk, Granite Shore Hotel, boards do.
" William, proprietor Granite Shore Hotel, 15 Main Ahern John, laborer, house Rowe av. [cor. School Ainsworth Israel Rev. pastor First Cong. Church, house High, Airaksinen P. Rev. pastor Cape Ann Ev. Luth. Church, house 6 Granite
Allen Benjamin F. boards 22 King
Ethan, asst. keeper Cape Ann Light Station, Thatcher's Island, house do.
" Frank, laborer, house 17 Parker
" James, laborer, house 72 Main
" James S. fish dealer, house 22 King
" J. H. Mrs. (Cambridge), sum. res. South st. off Land's End
« Luther, tinsmith, L. E. Smith's, Main st. h. Broadway av.
" Martha B. widow of Lemuel W. house School, cor. Gott st.
« Nathan, laborer, house Main st.
Almshouse, Leverett Lane, keeper, South street
Amazeen Frank S. restaurant, 8 Main, house do.
American Express Co., C. Tarr, agent, Bank building, Main st. Anderson Andrew, quarryman, b. Mrs. H. Peterson's, Main st.
" Axel, paving cutter, house Pigeon Hill st., Pigeon Core
" Charles, paving cutter, house Curtis st , Pigeon Cove
" Charles, paving cutter, house Story st., Pigeon Cove
« Charles M. paving cutter, house Curtis st., Pigeon Cove
" Christian G. fisherman, house Green st., Pigeon Cove " Eric P. laborer, house Granite street, Pigeon Cove
« Jacob FY paving eutter, boards Phillips av., Pigeon Cove
" John, paving eutter, boards Charles Anderson's, Curtis st.
. John A. quarryman, house Pigeon Hill st., Pigeon Cove
" John P. paving cutter, h. off Pigeon Hill st., Pigeon Cove " Lewis, paving cutter, boards Smith street
" Otto, laborer, house Mt. Pleasant, eor. Atlantic av.
" Otto, quarryman, house Oakland av., Pigeon Cove
. Otto Rev. pastor Swedish M. E. Church, boards Granite street, Pigeon Cove
" Peter, laborer, house off High, near Marshall street
" S. P. paving cutter, boards 25 King
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Andrews Charles, house Granite street, Pigeon Cove
" Charles H. stone dealer, house Granite street, Pigeon Cove Ida A. teacher, boards Granite street, Pigeon Cove Annis Laura, widow of James, house Granite st., Pigeon Cove " Sarah E. widow of Elisha, house South street Appleton Zeno A. real estate, ins. agent, notary public and jus- tice of peace, Savings Bank building, house High, near Main street
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