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HOWARD & HYDE, 61 Central (see adv. dept., p. 25)
Moldings. (See also Brackets and Moldings.)
BROOKS A. L. & CO., Dutton and Fletcher (see adv. dept., p. 32)
Molding Machine Manufacturer.
GROSVENOR J. P. (variety, patent improved), Varney, near Mt. Vernon (see adv. dept., p. 30)
Music Dealers. (See also Piano Fortes and Organs.)
Foote W. S. & Co., 275 Merrimack
RUGG C. W., 77 Merrimack (see adv. dept., p. 32)
SIMPSON ANDREW J. & CO., 41 Central (see adv. dept., p. 29)
Musical Instruments.
Foot W. S. & Co., 275 Merrimack
RUGG C. W., 77 Merrimack (see adv. dept., p. 32)
SIMPSON A. J. & CO., 41 Central (see adv. dept., p. 29)
Nail Manufacturer.
McCann & Co. (horse and ox) 16 Middlesex
Newspapers. (See Miscellaneous Department)
Newspapers and Periodicals.
Gordon William, 79 Central
Libby Nelson F., 24 Liberty square Morse & Turner, 133 Central and 6 Gorham
MURRAY P. S. Mrs., 59 Market (see adv. dept., p. 32) William G. T., 29 Merrimack
Oils.
Adams Smith (neatsfoot), Walker, near Middlesex Coburn C. B. & Co., 1 and 2 Mechanics building Kendall Jonathan (lubricating), 91 and 93 Market
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Opticians.
Johnson J., 1 Merrimack House
Raynes Joseph & Co., 43 Central Sanborn Amos & Co., 25 Central
Organs and Melodeons.
RUGG C. W., 75 Merrimack (see adv. dept., p. 32) SIMPSON A. J. & CO. (Mason & Hamlin), 41 Central, (see adv. dept., p. 29)
Painters.
Andrew L. M. (furniture), 37 Market
Adams George W. (house and sign), 35 East Merrimack
Barnes Horace B. (house), 241 Merrimack
Bean S., 77 Market
Brown Stephen F., 11 Prescott
Brown & Carter (house, sign, and decorative), 200 Mid- dlesex
Chase George W., 160 Middlesex
Emerson Nathan (house), 43 East Merrimack
Farson & Crooker, 151 Middlesex
Fiske & Spalding (house, sign, and ornamental), 99 Central, and 1, 3, and 4 Jackson
Freeman S. K. (coach), Arch
Freeman Marshall, 292 Middlesex
Hayward Clark (house), 15 Middle
Howes Samuel P. (portrait), 112 Merrimack
Jenkins Joel (carriage), Arch, near Northern depot Kelley William, 2 Salem
Kittredge Abner (house, sign, and decorative), 10 Middle Kittredge A. L. (house, sign, and decorative), 4 Appleton block, Central
Lawson Thomas B. (portrait), 8 Savings Bank building Luscomb C. E., 18 Salem
Lynch A. K. (carriage, sign, and ornamental), 136 Middle- sex
Munroe W. H., 224 Middlesex
Pevey & Edds, 197 Gorham
Phelps W. P. (house, sign, and ornamental), 24 Prescott
Quimby Alonzo P. (house and sign), 71 Adams
Racicot H. A., 16 Middlesex
Swett William L., 69 Pawtucket
Wilmot W. W., 30 Bridge, Centralville Wright J. J. & Co., Willie, corner Cross
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Paints, Oils, and Varnishes. (See also Window Glass.)
Adams George W., 35 East Merrimack
Brown & Carter, 200 Middlesex
Coburn C. B. & Co. (mnfrs. supplies), Dutton, n. depot Farson & Crooker, 151 Middlesex Fiske & Spalding, 99 Central, and 1, 3, and 4 Jackson Kendall Jonathan, 91 and 93 Market
Kittredge Abner, 22 Middle
Kittredge A. L., 4 Appleton block Phelps W. P., 24 Prescott
Paper Box Manufacturer. Pease George W., 2 Appleton block
Paper Cop Tube Manufacturer. Douglass Robert, Arch, near Middlesex depot
Paper Hangers.
Adams George W., 33 East Merrimack Brown & Carter, 200 Middlesex, near Northern depot Kittredge A. L., 4 Appleton block, Central Livingston A. J., 164 Middlesex
Paper Hangings.
Fiske & Spalding, 101 Central, and 1 to 4 Jackson Kittredge Abner, 10 Middle
Kittredge A. L., 4 Appleton block, Central Livingston A. J., 164 Middlesex
Merrill Joshua & Son, 37 Merrimack
Ryerson H. J., 29 Central
Paper Makers.
Lowell Wadding and Paper Co., Congress, n. Thorndike Richmond C. B. & Co., 80 Lawrence
Paper Mill Bars and Plates. LOVEJOY DANIEL & SON, Rock, cor. Cushing (see adv. dept., p. 27)
Paper Stock. Langley S. & W., 24 Middle
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Paper Warehouses.
Barney Alfred, 6 Jackson Church Henry C., 23 Central
Passage and Exchange Office. McHugh James, 55 Market
Patent and Enamelled Leather. Hubbard & Blake, Tanners, Ayer's City
Patent Medicines. (See also Apothecaries.)
Ayer J. C. & Co. (mnfr.), 105 Market
Butler F. H. & Co., Central, cor. Jackson
NOVELTY PLASTER WORKS MANUFACTUR- ING CO., Geo. E. Mitchell, prop., Elm, near Gorham (see adv. dept., p. 24)
Patent Solicitors.
Bennett J. C., 61 Dutton Moore & Atherton, 49 Central Pevey Geo. E., 128 Merrimack
Pattern Makers. (Sce also Model Makers.)
Crane John E., Museum building
Flint Joseph K., Mechanics Mills, Fletcher
Hills Eliphalet, Mechanics Mills, Dutton
HOWARD & HYDE, 16 Middlesex (see adv. dept., p. 25) Murkland J. W., Broadway, near Mt. Vernon
Pawn Broker. RICHARDSON FRANK L., 108 Central (see adv. dept., p. 25)
Photographers.
Daley I. S., 27 Central Eaton A. B., 15 Barristers' hall Emerson M. W., 89 Merrimack Gilchrist G. C., 92 Merrimack
Gilchrist G. E., 88 Merrimack Kimball E. C., 112 Merrimack
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Kimball & Tallant, 245 Merrimack Richardson & Boomhower, 29 Kirk Sanborn N. C., 50 Merrimack Shattuck S., 19 Central Towle Simon, 92 Merrimack Washburn John M., 100 Merrimack
Physicians.
Aldrich E. B., Merrimack, corner John
Allen Nathan, 12 Hurd Allyn Rachel H., 34 Church Avery F. S. Mrs., Bridge, corner Tenth, Centralville Bass William, 129} Central
Burnham Walter, Central, corner Middlesex Buswell A. (homeopathic), 16 Central Buttrick A. W., 3 Highland
Chandler H. (eclectic), 6} Hurd
Chandler L. (eclectic), 62 Central
Chase George F., 118 Middlesex Daley James, 6 Hurd
Davis O. O., Middlesex, corner Central
Day Thomas J. (botanic), 34 Willow Dickey Hanover, 15 Hurd Fox Lorenzo S., 2 Welles' block, Merrimack Gage Daniel P., Lee, corner John
Gilman John H., 8 Welles' block, Merrimack
Graves John W., Central, corner Middlesex Green John O., Savings Bank building Hall Mary A., 27 Kirk
Harmon J. M., 6 Welles' block, Merrimack
Hobart Annie L. Mrs., 4 Middlesex Harrison S. W., 55 Central Henotte C., 298 Merrimack
Holt Daniel, 15 John Hoskins Edward H., 150 Central
Hunter H. M. (homæ.), 3 Wentworth building Jackson William, 13 Andover Jenness L. W., 55 Merrimack Kidder Moses W., 16 Hurd Kimball Gilman, Merrimack, corner Worthen Knapp Albert, 6 Wentworth building Knapp Horace, 6 Wentworth building Larochelle P., 86 Moody Lavigne A. W., 5 Welles' block Leighton W. H., Central, corner Middlesex Leland F. C., 410 Merrimack Livingston Alfred, 26 Thorndike Lurvy Sarah A., 19 Central
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Masta Joseph A. (eclectic), Varney, near School Moody J. D. (Indian), Manchester, corner Main Nickerson Frank, 2 Savings Bank building
Osgood George C., Merrimack, corner Suffolk Packer E. H. (honice.), 170 Merrimack, room 1 Parker Daniel, 7 Barristers' hall
Parker Hiram, 17 John
Parker Moses G., 4 First, Centralville
Pearson John W., 7 Worthen
Pillsbury George H., 24 Kirk
Pillsbury Harlin, 24 Kirk
Pinkham George E., Central, corner Jackson
Plunket F. C., Dutton, corner Market
Reed C. F. (eclectic), 131 Merrimack Corp.
Saint Cyr E., 327 Merrimack
Sanders Charles B., 7 Welles' block
Savory Charles A., 6 Kirk
Simpson B. F., 5 Merrimack
Smith H. J., 16 Hurd
Smith Joseph H., 2 Museum building, Merrimack
Spaulding Joel, 6 Savings Bank building
Swaby John P., 117 Thorndike
Thompson A. (homc.), 14 Central
Thompson M. E. (botanic), 268 Merrimack
Tinkham William L. (clair.), 5 Willow place Warn William H., 6 Kirk
Warren Charles, 52} Merrimack
Wells David, 1 Welles' block
Williams S. J. E. C., 2 Merrimack
Winn D. K., 29 Kirk
Wright Mary P. Mrs., 1 Willow place
Piano Fortes and Organs. (See also Musical Instruments.)
Foote Warren S. & Co., 275 Merrimack Hedrick George, 36 Central
RUGG C. W., 77 Merrimack (see adv. dept., p. 32)
SIMPSON A. J. & CO., 41 Central (see adv. dept., p. 29)
Pictures and Frames.
Currier J. B., 23 Prescott Hart A. A., 165 Central Marston & Prince, 90 Merrimack McGirr J., 320 Merrimack RUGG C. W., 77 Merrimack (see adv. dept., p. 32)
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Picture Frame Manufacturers. .
Currier J. B., 23 Prescott
RUGG C. W., 77 Merrimack (see adv. dept., p. 32)
SIMPSON A. J. & CO., 41 Central (see adv. dept., p. 29)
Planing Machines.
Davis Asahel, Mechanics mills
Lawrence Benjamin (iron), Broadway, near Mt. Vernon
Planing Machine Knives.
LOVEJOY DANIEL & SON, Rock, corner Cushing (see adv. dept., p. 27)
Planing and Molding Mills.
BACHELDER A. & CO., Mt. Vernon, near Broadway (see adv. dept., p. 66) Davis, Melendy & Co., 259 Middlesex
PRATT M. C. & CO., Wamesit Steam mill (see adv. dept., p. 67)
Plaster (Medicated Strength'g, etc.,) Manfrs. NOVELTY PLASTER WORKS, George E. Mitchell, prop'r, Elm, near Gorham (sce adv. dept., p. 24)
Plasterers. (See Masons.)
Plumbers.
Costello T. & Co., 118 Central
Garity & Winegard, 11 Prescott
Proctor J. W., Fletcher, near Dutton
Robbins C. H. (basement), 43 Market
WHITTEN W. T., 148 and 154 Central (see adv. dept., p. 65) WILDER H. H. & CO., 8 Jackson (see advt. inside front cover)
Pop Corn Dealer.
Eaton S. C., 107 Howard
Pop Corn Manufacturer. Manning William, Broadway, corner School
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Power Loom Harnesses. (See Harnesses and Reeds.)
Preserved Flowers. BROOKS J. W. MRS. (funeral and wedding flowers preserved), orders left at 19 Prescott
Printers, Book and Job.
Bennett J. A., 6 Merrimack
Brown & Chase, 9 Savings Bank building
Hills E. A., 19 Museum building
Judkins J. J., 6 John
Knapp & Morey, 44 Central
Marden & Rowell, Museum building
Penhallow B. II., Wyman's Exchange
Propeller Printing Office, over Post-office
STONE & HUSE, 21 Central (see adv. dept., p. 25)
Produce, &c.
Bean C. S., 76 Dutton
Buttrick & Co., 20 Market
Chandler F. H., 201 Middlesex
Coffran & Davis, Race, corner Ford
Corbett M., 65 Gorham
Dexter S. K., 113 Thorndike
Gibson Bros., Bridge, corner Paige
Hall L. C., Dutton, opposite Mechanics mills
Larrabee & Stiles, 90 Middlesex
Litchfield & Co., 127 Market
McAloon William, 69 Gorham
Nichols G. N. & E., 77 Market
Nichols & Fletcher, 144 and 146 Central
Page, Kidder & Co. (commission merchants), Fletcher, corner Dutton, and 11 and 12 Blackstone, Boston Stiles, Rogers & Co., 23 Market
Tierney & Kavanagh, Fayette, corner Andover
Waite A. L. & Co., Dutton, opposite Mechanics mills Wright A. C. & Co., 14 Market
Provisions. (See also Meat Markets.)
Bailey Fred. G., 69 East Merrimack Ballantyne & Hamilton, 348 Merrimack
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Bellamy Matthew, 68 Middlesex Blood Cyrus, Liberty square, Adams, corner Suffolk Brady John, River, corner Front Brierton Edward, 99 Market, West Brophy James, Market, corner Dummer Brown William, Union, corner Linden. Bryant Daniel, 110 Middlesex Burtt J. Albert, 31 Middlesex Chase Ira M., 253 Merrimack Clay J. H. & Co., 214 Merrimack Clay & Moses, 214 Merrimack Corbett Michael, 65 Gorham Courtney William, 50 River, Centralville. Cusack John, 344 Central Downing W. F., 98 Middlesex
Eacott Matthew, Bridge, near Second
Eaton W., 366 Merrimack Flynn John, Dummer, near Market Giblin Martin, 61 Market Grady P., 148 Market, west Gray D. S., 205 Central Grimes Andrew, 122 Market, west Hall L. W., 3 Gorham Haviland T. P., Market, near Dutton Hunt & Wilder, 96 Market
Janvrin J. A. & Co., Bridge, corner River. Kelley Brothers, 63 Gorhamn Keyes H. F., 56 Market, west Keyes P., 125 Lowell, near Hanover Kidder & Hosmer, 196 Merrimack Killeen P., Water, corner Andover Manahan C., Coburn, near River McCoy & Farrington, Liberty, square McKearney Patrick, 96 Charles McVey John, 11 William Mellen Patrick, 56 Fayette Miles James, 71 Market Mollahan Peter & Francis, 64 Charles
Mooney Peter, 38 Market Moses S. T., 214 Merrimack
Nichols & Fletcher, 144 and 146 Central O'Conner & Flynn, 77 and 81 Gorham O'Neill J., 1 Adams O'Roark P., 69 Market Owen William N., 50 East Merrimack Philbrick M. E., 243 Merrimack Puffer Stephen B., 12 Market Quinn Peter, 4 Salem
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Rice H. M. & J. & Co., 4 East Merrimack
Rice & Bailey, 131 Central Richardson Brothers, 179 Middlesex
Richardson Daniel H., 72 Dutton
Roark M., 26 Market
Sargent J. L., 4 Merrimack
Saunders & Jacques, 193 Central and 61 Charles
Sawtelle S. L., 68 Dutton
Sheldon A. W., 2 Cabot
Stewart & Gaudette, Middlesex, corner Howard
Tierney & Kavanah, Fayette, corner Andover
Welch John W., Market, corner Hanover
Wilder E. F., 66 Middlesex
Wing True, 3 John
Wright A. F., 195 Middlesex
Publishers. (See also Newspapers in Miscellaneous Department.)
KNAPP & MOREY, 44 Central
STONE & HUSE (Vox Populi), 21 Central (see adv. dept., p. 25)
Quilt Manufacturer.
Fiske William, 3 Cushing
Real Estate Agents.
Elliott Thos. H., 28 Central
Goward Francis, 71 Sumner
Goward Z., 116 Appleton Manahan J. F., Branch, west of School
McNamara Owen, Museum building
Morgan Ebenezer, 314 Merrimack Patch E. B., 1 and 2 Commercial square Shepard L. H., 43} Central
Varnum L. R. J., Bridge, corner Sixth Wheelock A. C., 224 Central Williams Henry L., 56 Central
York W. R., 4 Museum building
Reed and Harness Manufacturers. BROWN DARIUS C., Warren, corner Church CLEWORTH WM. & SON, 86 Middle Harris George W., Lawrence Corporation Stevens Solon, Fletcher, cor. Western avenue & Broadway
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Restaurants. AMORY H. C., proprietor Urban Restaurant, City Hall avenue (see adv. dept., p. 28) Callahan James, 5 River, Centralville Copeland C. C., 139 Middlesex Dresser S. T., 187 Middlesex FAIRFIELD A., 21 to 27 Merrimack
Goddard B. & Son, 37 Central
Hale Mary J., Northern depot
Ingalls O. W., 130 Merrimack Meserve Eben, Merrimack street depot
Miner John, 3 Shattuck Page Abram, 112 Central PAWTUCKET HOUSE RESTAURANT, 21 and 27 Merrimack (see adv. dept., p. 71)
Richardson C. W. W., 175 Middlesex
Richardson George, 16 and 18 Merrimack
Thompson W. K., 42 Central Welch Wni., 42 Central URBAN RESTAURANT, City Hall avenue, H. C. Am- ory, proprietor (see adv. dept., p. 28)
Roll Coverer. KIMBALL LE ROY S., 92 Market (see adv. dept. p: 27)
Roofers.
BENNETT J. W., Middlesex, corner Grand (see adv. on front cover)
Costello T. & Co., 118 Central
Goulding R., 56 Dutton Kittredge Abner (gravel), 22 Middle
Kittredge J., rear 45 Chapel
WHITTEN W. T., 14S and 154 Central (see adv. dept., p. 68)
Sausage Maker. Wilkins Henry K., 37 Prescott
Saws. Cary & Harris (jig), Broadway, corner Mt. Vernon
Sawing and Planing. (See also Planing Mills.) BROOKS A. L. & Co., Mechanics mills, (see adv. dept., p. 32)
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Davis, Melendy & Co., 259 Middlesex
Norcross & Saunders, Middlesex, office 55 Devonshire, Boston PRATT M. C. & CO., Wamesit steam mills (see adv. dept., p. 67) Whitney H. & A., Western avenue
Scales.
Fairbanks' Scales, Chase, Sargent & Shattuck, Agents, 5 Central
Howe's Improved Standard, Fielding & Bartlett, Agents, 136 Central
Knowles J. A. jr. (manufacturer), Mechanics mills
Screw Manufacturers.
Aldrich M. (wooden), Mechanics mills
AMERICAN BOLT COMPANY, 210 Lawrence
Cady George L., 237 Middlesex
Elliott & Smith (machine), 3 Cushing
HAMER J. W. (ship and jack), 14 and 16 Middlesex (see adv. dept., p. 26) Peabody & Co., 16 Middlesex
SMITH S. C. (machine), Mt. Vernon, near Broadway
Seed Store.
Fielding & Bartlett, 136 Central
Sewing Machines.
CARTER N. C., agent for "THE WEED SEWING MACHINE." (Machines repaired.) Machines sold on monthly payments, and work furnished, 109 Mer- rimack
Critchett M. B., 123 Central
Davis Asahel, Mechanics mills, Fletcher
HOWARD & HYDE, agents Blees Lock Stitch Sewing Machines, 61 Central (see adv. dept., p. 25) HYDE & HOWARD (repairers), 61 Central Randall Bros., 5 John
Randall H. N. & Co., 118 Merrimack
RUGG C. W., 77 Merrimack (see adv. dept., p. 32)
SIMPSON A. J. & CO., 41 Central (see adv. dept., p. 29) Storer N. W. & Co., 88 Merrimack
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WHEELER & WILSON'S, Silent-feed, Lock-stitch Sewing Machines, the most simple, practical, and economical; highest premium at Paris Exposition. J. L. Hayden, agent, 100 Merrimack Wing L. C., 74 Merrimack
Wright S. H. (repaired), 214 Merrimack, c. Maiden lane
Shear Blades. LOVEJOY DANIEL & SON, Rock, corner Cushing (see adv. dept., p. 27)
Sheriffs.
Bancroft J., 9 Barristers' hall
Clemence W. H., 10 Barristers' hall
Ship Screws Manufacturer. HAMER J. W., 14 and 16 Middlesex (see adv. dept., p. 26)
Shirt Manufacturer. Spurr J. M. (shirt fronts, &c.), 90 Market
Shoe Linings and Stayings. Cutter & Walker (mannfacturers), 48 Central
Shoulder Braces, Suspenders, and Abdominal Sup- porters.
Cutter & Walker, 48 Central
Shuttles.
Coburn Shuttle Company, First, opp. Read, Centralville Jacques J. S. & Co., Wamesit Power Co.
Silver Plater.
Hovey Cyrus, 86 Merrimack
Silver Ware Manufacturers.
Raynes Joseph & Co., 43 Central Sanborn Amos & Co., 25 Central, corner Middle
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Silver and Plated Ware. (See also Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry.) Raynes Joseph & Co., 43 Central RICHARDSON FRANK L., 108 Central (see adv. dept., p. 25) Sanborn Amos & Co. (manufacturers), 25 Central
Silversmiths. Raynes Joseph & Co., 43 Central . Sanborn Amos & Co., 25 Central
Slaters. (See also Roofers.)
Goulding Robert, 54 Dutton Waugh William, Mechanic, near Dutton
Soap and Candles.
Currier John, rear 40 Charles
Engel John, Lincoln, corner Quebec
Horn Samuel & Co., Middlesex, corner School
McAloon A. (soap), Pleasant, Centralville
Page, Kidder & Co., Fletcher, corner Dutton
Walker George P., 382 Middlesex
Soda and Mineral Water Manufacturers. Bartlett Sylvanus, 52 Middlesex Fields John, 15 Lowell .
Spring Bed Manufacturers.
Chase Dexter, Broadway, corner Mt. Vernon
Stables.
Butters G. S., 19 Church
Conant J. E., 170 Central
Flint Oliver W., 112 Moody Going C., American House Hadley John, Worthen, near Merrimack
Huntoon G. L., 159 Middlesex
Leavitt D. G., 32 Prescott MORSE H. O., Monument square (see adv. dept., p. 27) Norris G. W., near Central
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Noyes J. L., 17 Church Perry J. B., 9 Howard Scott Alfred, Middlesex, near Northern depot Wetherbee Frank, City Hotel, East Merrimack
Stair Builders. Griffin & Lake, 61 Cushing
Stamp, Stencil, and Steel Letter Cutters.
Glover William B., 8 Merrill court
Grover Ariston, 134 Middlesex
Parsons & Gibby, 3 Fletcher
Preston John, 111 Thorndike
Whitmore William, 28 Merrimack
Stationery. (See Booksellers and Stationers.)
Steam, Gas, and Water Fittings. HALLOWELL BROTHERS, 16 Middlesex (see adv. dept., p. 70)
Steam and Gas Fixture Manufacturers. Barker H. R. & Co., works at 84 and 86 Middle, store S and 10 Central
Steam and Gas Fitters.
Field George W., Whipple's mills Garity & Winegard, 11 Prescott Proctor J. W., Fletcher, near Dutton
Steam Press Plates. Dobbins William, Dutton, near Mechanics mills Stevens B. F., Arch, near Northern depot Weston C. H., Arch, near Middlesex
Stock and Exchange Brokers. RICHARDSON FRANK L., 108 Central (see adv. dept., p. 25) Shepard William, 40 Merrimack
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Stone Cutters and Dealers.
French William H., School, opposite Western avenue Gordon B. A., Thorndike, near depot Runels & Davis, Thorndike, near jail Trask Oliver H. P., School, corner Nashua Railroad
Stoves, Furnaces, and Tinware. (See also Tin and Sheet Iron Workers.)
BECK SAMUEL, 265 Merrimack (see adv. dept., p. 70)
Costello T. & Co., 118 Central
Duston Harlow, 4 and 5 Prescott block
Foote J. L. & Co., 277 and 279 Merrimack
McLarney William, 262 Middlesex
MACK S. G. & CO., 123 and 125 Market (see adv. dept., p. 68)
Mead Mathias, 37 East Merrimack
Mehan J., 24 Prescott
Mehan Owen, 8 Prescott
Nash J. W. & Co., 126 Central
Nichols Jacob, Dutton, corner Market
Offutt & Whitaker, 33 and 35 Market
Page J. Y., 247 Merrimack
Puffer & Bradley, 9, 11, and 13 Market
WIIITTEN W. T., 148 and 154 Central (see adv. dept., p. 65) Wier N. J. & Co., 3 and 5 Prescott
WILDER H. H. & CO., 8 Jackson (see advt. inside front cover)
Stucco Workers. Prescott D. Moody & Co., 171 Central
Suspender Manufacturers.
Churchill J. & Co., First, opposite Read
Cutter & Walker, 48 Central
Grush J. S., Hale, corner Howard
Merrimack Suspender Company, Bridge, corner River
Tag Manufacturers. Star Label Company, F. G. Sargent, Agent, Graniteville, near Lowell
Tailoress. Barnes Emily R., 40 Central
51 Hanover Street, - - Opp. American House.
HORACE PARTRIDGE & CO. Importers, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Fine Gold Jewelry, Gold Plated Jewelry
Whitby Jet Jewelry, Spar, Shell and Horn and every variety of Jewelry in market. FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
From Waltham Watch Company and other American and Foreign manufacturers.
CLOCKS IN GREAT VARIETY,
French Parlor and Mantle Clocks of a great variety of patterns; also, Marble, Bronze, Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, and other fancy patterns, many of which are manufactured at our own Factory, at Bristol, Conn., as well as many styles Regulators and Office Clocks.
Bronze Statuary and Mantel and Clock Ornaments in Variety, COIN-SILVER FORKS, SPOONS, NAPKIN RINGS, FRUIT KNIVES, &C.
A full line REED & BARTON'S, Meriden Silver-Plate Co's, and other Silver-Plated Castors, Ice Pitchers, Cake Baskets, Tea Sets, Goblets, Mugs, Cups, Card Baskets, etc.
Rogers Bros.' best Plated Forks, Spoons, Ladles, &c. And a full line of Plated Ware of every description. Steel and Plated TABLE CUTLERY, also POCKET CUTLERY, Scissors and Shears, In every variety of style and quality, of our own importation.
Stationery, a full line of Paper, Envelopes, &c. Ladies' and Gents' Shopping Bags and Wallets,
Of every description, of any size, style, color, or at any price or quality.
HAIR, TOOTH & NAIL BRUSHES, LATHER BRUSHES, CLOTH AND HAT BRUSHES, FEATHER DUSTERS, WHISK BROOMS, &c.
APS,
From Colgate, Jesse Oakley, and other celebrated Soap Manufacturers, as Castile, Honey, Glycerine; and fine Soaps, as Cashmere Boquet, Aromatic, Transparent Balls, etc.
PERFUMERY IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM LUBIN DOWN.
Bohemian, Parian, Lava. China, and other Vases, Toilet Sets, Cologne Sets, Match Boxes, Jewel Boxes, Card Baskets Goblets, &c., &c.
Manufacturers of Partridge's celebrated "Favorite" South American Earth Pens; also, Partridge's celebrated Pin Stuck and Gold Eyed Needles, Partridge's Lead Pencils, Toy Saws and Bucks, Johnson's Patent Cottage House.
Toys of Every Description.
(For detailed account see next page.)
The Jewelry Department of this House being conducted by BENJ. F. HUNT, JR. ESQ . the junior partner of the firm, who is well known in this community, (having been in this establishment for many years) customers can rely on any statement in regard to Diamonds, Jewelry, Watches, or other fine goods purchased from him or those in his employ. Diamonds set and Jewelry made to order.
Remember the Place,
51 HANOVER STREET,
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BOSTON.
(Directly opp. American House.)
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HORACE PARTRIDGE & CO., 51 Hanover St., (opp. American House) Boston,
Importers, Jobbers and Retailers of
Yankee Notions, Jewelry, Watches, Clocks,
TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY,
Scissors, Shears, Soaps, Perfumery, Stationery, Wax Beads, Venetian Cut Beads, Seed Beads, Basket Beads, Silver and Gold Lined Beads, and Lined Beads of any color, Shopping Bags. Wallets, Dressing Cases, Writing Desks, Jewelry Cases, Work Boxes, Hdkf. Boxes, Portfolios, Backgammon Boards, Chess Boards, Chess- men, Dominoes, Cribbage Boards, Dice, Dice Cups, Checkers.
German and French Accordeons, Harmonicas
Of every style and quality, some of which are very superior, such as Langhammer, Knit- lenger, Concert, Richters, and others. No boy with any taste for music should be allowed to grow up without having a good harmonica on which to learn. Music Boxes, fine P'lated and Lacquered Harps. Horns, Trumpets, &c. Also,
The Greatest Variety of Toys to be found in New England.
Or perhaps in the United States, consisting of Spring Horses, Rocking Horses, Hobby Horses, Chair Rockers, Boys' Trucks, Trotting Gigs, 3-Wheel Velocijedes, Wagons, Tip Carts, Wheelbarrows, Saw Horses and Saws (new), Sleds any style, Base Balls, Foot Balls, Ball Bats, Toy Flags, Bunting Flags, Toy Guns, Drums, Pop Guns, Revolvers, Pistols, Canes, Whips, Garden Sets, all kinds Wooden Box Toys, Ten Pins, Villages, Farm Yards, Poultry Yards, Soldiers, Furniture, &c.
Of Games we make a specialty; from Bagatelle Boards, Lozo Pendulum Games, Ring Toss, Le Circle, Parchesi, Croquet Sets, Soltaire Boards, Tivoli Boards, down to the small- ert size games of every name and kind. Also, Cubic Picture and Alphabet Blocks, t'ran- dall's, Johnson's and Hill's Blocks, Excelsior Blocks all kinds, Transparent Slates. Paints, Marbles, Dolls, Doll Heads, Doll Hats, Gaiters, Doll Jewelry, Baby Houses and Fixtures complete, Doll Bodies, Kid Arms; in fact any kind of a doll to be found in market, from the finest French Doll, with trosseau, down to the tiniest China babe.
The Toy Department being under the immediate supervision and direction of D. O. GOODRICH, ESQ., formerly well known as the proprietor of the Boston Bazaar, 302 Washington Street, and the king of the toy trade.
Whose services have been secured not wholly for show, Than whom the wants of the customers better can know- For 'tis he's well adapted to deal out the Toys, Who takes pleasure in pleasing the girls and the boys.
Customers can feel assured no pains will be spared to satisfy all their wants in tl.e Toy line. Dolls dressed to order, &c., &c.
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