Worcester, Massachusetts city directory 1878-79, Part 20

Author: American Genealogical Lending Library
Publication date: 1878
Publisher: Worcester, Mass., R.L. Polk & Co., <1861->
Number of Pages: 465


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H. M. WHEELER, Asst. Secretary. THOS. H. GAGE, Physicians.


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CHARLES E. GRANT, (Sucersser to 8. A. Howland,)


Fire Insurance Agency,


FOR WORCESTER COUNTY. Bole Agent for the following Companies. FITCHBURG MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. QUINCY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. HOLYOKE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO. TRADERS' AND MECHANICS' INSURANCE CO.


CITIZENS' MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. EXCHANGE FIRE INSURANCE CO.


Insurance also written in the best of Foreign and American Companies at the lowest possible rates. All losses promptly adjusted and paid at this office. 888 Main Str Worcester.


GEO. E. KENDALL,


assurance.


452 MAIN STREET, WORCESTER,


People's Savings Bank Building.


Represents leading Foreign and American Companies. Special attention given to insurance of mercantile risks and farm property. LOSSES ADJUSTED AND PAID AT THIS OFFICE.


Milford Mutual Fire Insurance Co. (INCORPORATED APRIL 30, 1851.) OFFICE, 2 WASHINGTON BLOCK, MILFORD, MASS. President, A. A. COOK. Treasurer, JOHN P. DANIELS.


Secretary, GEORGE G. PARKER. DIRECTOR". - A. A. Cook, John P. Daniels, Allen C. Fay, Lloyd H. Cook, James H. Barker. Elbridge Mann. M. A. Blunt, George G. Parker, Albert Wood, Geo. Beatty, Jerome Wilmarth, I. N. Davis, B. Matherson, Henry L. Patrick, Jonathan Whittemore.


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GAS LIGHT COMPANIES. - Athol. ATHOL GAS LIGHT CO. - Inc. 1874. Capital, $40,- 000. Adin H. Smith, Pres. ; S. L. Wiley, Treas. ; J. B. Cardany, Supt.


Clinton.


CLINTON GAS LIGHT CO. - Inc. 1854. Capital, $50,000. C. L. Swan, Treas. ; Milton Jewett, Supt.


Fitchburg.


FITCHBURG GAS CO, 3492 Main. - Inc. 1852. Cap- ital $60,000. Rodney Wallace, Pres. ; H. F. Coggs- hall, Sec., Treas. and Supt.


Leominster.


LEOMINSTER GAS LIGHT CO. - Capital, $30,000. Charles L. Joslin, Pres. ; Merrick Howe, Treas. and Supt.


Milford.


MILFORD GAS LIGHT CO. - Inc. 1854. Capital, $66,600. Allen C. Fay, Pres. ; B. E. Harris, Treas.


Southbridge.


MUTUAL GAS LIGHT CO. - Inc. 1870. Capital, $15,000. W. C. Barnes, Pres. ; S. S. Perry, Treas.


Warren. EXCELSIOR GAS LIGHT CO. - Inc. 1878. S. H. Sibley, Pres. ; W. H. Fairbanks, Treas. and Sec.


Webster. WEBSTER GAS LIGHT CO. - Com. business, 1865. W. H. Stevens, Proprietor.


Worcester.


WORCESTER GAS LIGHT CO. - Inc. 1851. Capi- tal, $500,000. Joseph Sargent, Pres. ; Wm. Cross, Treas. ; J. H. Rollins, Supt. and Agent.


NEWSPAPERS.


Athol. ATHOL TRANSCRIPT, weekly, Smith, Hill & Co., pub- lishers ; terms, $1.50 per annum. WORCESTER WEST CHRONICLE, weekly, R. William Waterman, publisher ; terms, $2.00 per annum ; $1.50 in advance.


Barre. BARRE GAZETTE, weekly, Henry H. Cook, editor ; terms, $2.00 per annum ; $1.50 in advance.


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Clinton. CLINTON COURANT, weekly, W. J. Coulter, publisher ; terms, $2.00 per annum. CLINTON WEEKLY RECORD, weekly, John W. El- lam, publisher ; terms, $1.50 per annum.


Fitchburg.


FITCHBURG SENTINEL, daily and weekly, Sentinel Printing Co., publishers ; terms, daily, $5.00, weekly, $2.00 per annum (see advt. p. 331).


Gardner. GARDNER NEWS, weekly, A. G. Bushnell & Co., pub- lishers ; terms, $1.50 per annum.


Grafton. GRAFTON HERALD, weekly, Cook & Sons, publishers ; terms, $1.50 per annum.


Leominster. LEOMINSTER ENTERPRISE, weekly. F. N. Boutwell, publisher and proprietor ; terms, $2.00 per annum (see advt. p. 332).


Milford. MILFORD JOURNAL, weekly, Cook & Sons, publishers ; terms, $2.00 per annum.


Northboro. NORTHBORO FARMER, weekly, R. D. Pratt & Co., publishers ; terms, $2.00 per annum.


North Brookfield.


NORTH BROOKFIELD JOURNAL, weekly, George French, publisher ; terms, $1.50 per annum, in ad- vance.


Southbridge. SOUTHBRIDGE JOURNAL, weekly, George M. Whit- taker, editor and proprietor ; terms, $1.50 per annum. TEMPLE STAR, monthly, George M. Whittaker, pro- prietor ; terms, 75 cents per annum.


Spencer. SPENCER SUN, weekly, James Pickup, publisher ; terms, $2.10 per annum.


Uxbridge. WORCESTER SOUTH COMPENDIUM, weekly, G. W. Spencer, editor and proprietor ; terms, $1.75 per annum.


Warren. WARREN HERALD, weekly, Melvin & Goodhue, pub- lishers ; terms, $1.50 per annum.


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Webster. WEBSTER TIMES, weekly, John Coit, editor and pro- prietor ; terms, $2.00 per annum.


Westboro.


WESTBORO CHRONOTYPE, weekly, Holton & Thurs- ton, publishers and proprietors ; terms, $2.00 per annum.


Winchendon.


WINCHENDON JOURNAL, weekly, G. W. Davis, pub- lisher ; terms, $1.50 per annum.


Worcester.


ÆGIS & GAZETTE, weekly, Charles H. Doe & Co., proprietors ; terms, $2.00 per annum.


LE TRAVAILLEUR, weekly, Ferdinand Gagnon, pub- lisher ; terms, $2.20 per annum.


MASSACHUSETTS WEEKLY SPY, weekly, J. D. Baldwin & Co., proprietors ; terms, $2.00 per annum. WORCESTER DAILY SPY, daily, J. D. Baldwin & Co., proprietors ; terms, $8.00 per annum.


WORCESTER EVENING GAZETTE, daily, Charles H. Doe & Co., editors and proprietors ; terms, $8.00 per annum.


SENTINEL PRINTING COMPANY, PUBLISHERS OF THE


Fitchburg Weekly Sentinel, Fitchburg Daily Sentinel.


FITCHBURG SENTINEL.


T.C.LA LOWELL


T&A


tion of the country.


is the most desirable advertising medium in this sec-


ness place in Fitchburg, and towns in the vicinity, and


The SENTINEL reaches almost every family and busi-


Book and Job Printing at Low Prices. OFFICE, 387 MAIN STREET, FITCHBURG, MASS.


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F. N. BOUTWELL,


EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR OF THE


Leominster Enterprise. ALSO, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER, Fosters' Block . - LEOMINSTER, MASS. Corner of Main and West Streets.


JUDICIARY.


SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.


Horace Gray, of Boston, Chief Justice. James D. Colt, of Pittsfield ; Seth Ames, of Brookline ; Marcus Mor- ton, of Andover ; Wm. C. Endicott, of Salem ; Otis P. Lord, of Salem ; Augustus L. Soule, of Spring- field, Associate Justices. Albert G. Brown, jr., of Salem, Reporter. Charles R. Train, of Boston, Attor- ney-General. John Noble, of Boston, Clerk.


The Supreme Judicial Court for the Commonwealth holds a term in Worcester County, at Worcester, 4th Tues- day after 1st Tuesday in September.


The Supreme Judicial Court holds its terms in Worcester County, at Worcester, 2d Tuesday in April and 1st Tuesday in October.


SUPERIOR COURT.


Lincoln F. Brigham, of Salem, Chief Justice. Julius Rockwell, Lenox ; Francis H. Dewey, Worcester; Ezra Wilkinson, Dedham ; John P. Putnam, Boston ; Robert C. Pitman, Newton ; John W. Bacon, Natick ; P. Emory Aldrich, Worcester ; William Allen, North- ampton ; Waldo Colburn, Dedham ; William S. Gard- ner, Newton, Associate Justices. Hamilton B. Staples, Worcester, District Attorney.


The Superior Court holds its terms in Worcester County, civil : at Fitchburg, 2d Monday in June and Novem- ber, at Worcester, 1st Monday in March, 1st Monday in September, and 2d Monday in December ; criminal : Fitchburg, 2d Monday in August ; at Worcester, 3d Monday in January, 2d Monday in May, and 3d Monday in October.


PROBATE COURT.


THE PROBATE COURT HOLDS ITS TERMS IN WORCESTER COUNTY, 1st and 3d Tuesdays of every month except


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August at Worcester; 2d Tuesdays of April and September at Milford ; 4th Tuesdays of April and September at Fitchburg ; 2d Tuesdays of May and October at Templeton ; Wednesdays next after the 2d Tuesdays of May and October at Barre.


POLICE COURT.


FITCHBURG. - Justice, Thornton K. Ware. Special Justices, David H. Merriam, Edward P. Loring. Clerk, George W. Cann.


DISTRICT COURTS. WORCESTER.


FIRST SOUTHERN (court held at Southbridge and Webster ; jurisdiction in Sturbridge, Southbridge, Charlton, Dudley, Oxford and Webster). - Justice, Clark Jill- son. Special Justices, Frederick Botham, William H. Davis.


SECOND SOUTHERN (court held at Blackstone and Ux- bridge ; jurisdiction in Blackstone, Uxbridge, Doug- las and Northbridge). - Justice, Arthur A. Putnam. Special Justices, Zadock A. Taft, Francis N. Thayer.


THIRD SOUTHERN (court held at Milford ; jurisdiction in Milford, Mendon and Upton) . - Justice, Charles A. Dewey. Special Justices, James R. Davis, Charles E. Whitney.


FIRST EASTERN (court held at Westboro and Grafton; jurisdiction in Northboro, Southboro, Westboro and Grafton). - Justice, W. Trowbridge Forbes. Special Justices, Benjamin B. Nourse, Hubbard Wilson.


SECOND EASTERN (court held at Clinton ; jurisdiction in Clinton, Berlin, Bolton, Harvard, Lancaster and Sterling). - . Justice, Charles G. Stevens. Special Justice, Christopher C. Stone. Clerk, Frank E. How- ard.


CENTRAL (court held at Worcester ; jurisdiction in Wor- cester, Millbury, Sutton, Auburn, Leicester, Paxton, West Boylston, Boylston, Holden and Shrewsbury). - Justice, Hartley Williams. Special Justices, Sam- uel Utley, George M. Woodward. Clerk, Theodore S. Johnson. Assistant Clerk, Amos C. Allen.


STATE INSTITUTIONS. WORCESTER CITY HOSPITAL. [Founded 1871.] Trustees, F. H. Kelly, Joseph Sargent, Stephen Salis- bury, jr., Albert Curtis, Benjamin Walker, John R.


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State Institutions, - continued.


Thayer, Sumner Pratt. Consulting Board, Joseph Sargent, F. H. Kelly, M. D., B. D. Eastman, M. D. Physicians and Surgeons, O. Martin, Joseph N. Bates, Thomas H. Gage, Henry Clarke, Rufus Woodward, Albert Wood, George E. Francis, L. Wheeler, J. M. Rice, E. Warner, J. O. Marble. Superintendent, J. Bartlett Rich, M. D.


ASYLUM FOR THE CHRONIC INSANE, WORCESTER.


Was established by the State in the buildings of the old Lunatic Hospital, and opened for patients Oct. 23, 1877. It contains about four hundred patients of the chronic and incurable class of dependent insane, transferred from the other State hospitals for the insane by the Board of State Charities.


Trustees, R. W. Hooper, M. D., Boston ; Thomas H. Gale, M. D., Col. John D. Washburn, Gen. Wm. S. Lin- coln, Worcester ; James B. Thayer, Cambridge. Resident Officers : Superintendent, John G. Park, M. D. ; Assistant Physicians, E. Q. Marston, M. D., W. H. Raymenton, M. D. ; Steward, Charles H. Safford.


STATE REFORM SCHOOL FOR BOYS. At Westboro. [Established 1847.]


The government consists of a Board of Trustees ap- pointed by the Governor and Council.


Trustees, John L. Cummings, Ashburnham ; Samuel R. Heywood, Worcester ; Milo Hildreth, Northboro; Robert Couch, Newburyport ; Lyman Belknap, Westboro ; John E. Clark, Boston ; Franklin Williams, Boston ; S. M. Griggs, Westboro. Superintendent, Luther H. Sheldon. Physician-in-chief, E. B. Harvey.


STATE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. At Lancaster. [Established 1855.]


The government is constituted like that of the State Reform School.


Frank B. Fay, Chelsea ; Henry C. Greeley, Clinton; A. L. Coolidge, Boston ; Lewis H. Bradford, Fitchburg; Richard H. Stearns, Boston ; Robert O. Fuller, Cam- bridge ; Joseph A. Allen, Newton ; Mrs. Mary S. Larn- son, Winchester ; Anna B. Richardson, Lowell ; Miss Anna R. Faulkner, Billerica, Trustees. Frank B. Fay, Treasurer. Russell Sturgis, jr., Secretary. William E.


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Currier, Newburyport, Commissioner to make commitments. Loring Lothrop, Superintendent. A. E. Boynton, Far- mer. J. L. S. Thompson, M. D., Physician.


MASSACHUSETTS STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AT WORCESTER.


[Established 1864.]


Faculty : E. Harlow Russell, Principal. Miss Rebecca Jones, Charles F. Adams. Miss Florence Foster, Miss Juliet Porter, Henry W. Brown, Miss Helen F. Marsh (see advt. p. 338).


WORCESTER CO. FREE INSTITUTE OF INDUS- TRIAL SCIENCE, WORCESTER.


[Incorporated 1865.]


Board of Trustees: Hon. Stephen Salisbury, President. Rev. Edward H. Hall, Secretary. Philip L. Moen, Esq., Treasurer. Rev. Seth Sweetzer, D. D., Hon. George F. Hoar, Rev. B. D. Marshall, D. D., Charles H. Morgan, Esq., Philip L. Moen, Esq , Rev. Edward H. Hall, Hon. Lucius J. Knowles. On the part of the Board of Educa- tion, Hon. William W. Rice. Ex-officio, Mayor, Clark Jillson.


FACULTY.


Charles O. Thompson, A. M., Principal and Professor of Chemistry. George I. Alden, B. S., Professor of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics. George E. Gladwin, Professor of Drawing. John E. Sinclair, A. M., Pro- fessor of Higher Mathematics and Civil Engineering. Alonzo S. Kimball, A. M., Professor of Physics. Edward P. Smith, A. M., Professor of Modern Languages. Thomas E. N. Eaton, A. M., Junior Professor of Mathematics. U. Waldo Cutler, B. S., Tutor in Languages. Milton P. Higgins, B. S., Superintendent of Machine Shop. George H. White, Instructor in Field Work and Topography. Thomas Sterry Hunt, LL.D., Lecturer on Geology. Walter U. Barnes, B. S., Assistant in Chemistry. (See advt. p. 337.)


COLLEGE OF THE HOLY CROSS, WORCESTER. [Incorporated 1842.]


Board of Trustees : J. B. O'Hagan, President. P. J. Blenkinsop, Vice-President. C. H. Baban, Secretary. M. J. Byrnes, J. J. Murphy, H. Loague.


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College of the Holy Cross, - continued.


FACULTY AND OFFICERS.


Rev. Joseph B. O'Hagan, S. J., President, Treasurer, and Prefect of Studies. Rev. Charles Bahan, S. J., Vice- President, and Professor of French and Mathematics. Rev. Peter J. Blenkinsop, S. J., Vice-President of Board of Trustees. Rev. J. J. Murphy, Professor of Logic, Meta- physics, and Ethics. Rev. William Brett. Professor of Nat- ural Philosophy and Chemistry. Rev. M. J. Byrnes, Pro- fessor of Rhetoric and Prefect of Schools. Rev. H. Loague, First Prefect of Discipline. Fr. Fullerton, Professor of Poetry and French. Mr. James B. Becker, S. J., Pro- fessor of First Humanities and First Mathematics. Fabian Noel, Professor of Second Humanities and Algebra. Mr. Thomas W. Hayes, S. J., Professor of Third Humanities and Geometry. John J. Smith, Professor of First Rudi- ments, Arithmetic, and Book-keeping. Thomas O'Calla- han, A. B., Professor of Second Rudiments and Arithme- tic. Mr. Nestor Calvano, Professor of Vocal Music and Piano. Mr. George P. Burt, Professor of Violin. Fred- erick J. McNulty, M. D., Attending Physician. (See advt. p. 339.)


OREAD INSTITUTE.


Harris R. Greene, A. M., Principal. Miss Abbie Leach, Lady Principal. Instructors, Harris R. Greene, A. M., Metaphysics, Science, Language and Literature, Miss Abbie Russell, Miss Helen M. Wood, Miss Penelope Burns, Mlle. Bertha Marshall, Prof. James Bushee. In- strumental and Vocal Music, Prof. E. B. Story, Prof. Wal- ter Kennedy, Mrs. H. R. Greene, Prof. S. R. Kelley, Mr. G. W. Thompson. Painting, etc., Mrs. H. R. Greene. Gymnastics, Miss Ella F. Bassett. Matron, Mrs. M. J. Thorne. .


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


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WORCESTER COUNTY FRED


Institute of Industrial Science.


- WORCESTER, MASS.


ADDRESS, PROF. C. O. THOMPSON SEE STATE INSTITUTIONS AND SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES.


OPEN TO ALL. FREE TO THE COUNTY OF WORCESTER. TECHNOLOGICAL TRAINING COMBINED WITH WORKSHOP INSTRUCTION.


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XOLOOJOMAN HOOHOW


FOR THE THOROUGH PREPARATION OF TEACHERS. FACULTY. - E. HARLOW RUDGY LL, Principal ; Miss BEBECCA JOMBO, OHLAS. T. ADAMO, Miss FLORENCE FOSTER, Miss JULIET PORTER, HENRY W. BROWN, Miss HELEN Y. MARSE. To such as ara properly cualidad to water, superior advantages are offered without charge. For Catalogue containing full Information, address the Principal.


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College of the Holy Cross,


WORCESTER MASS.


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FACULTY AND OFFICERS:


Rev. Joseph B. O'Hagan. 8. J., Pres. and Treas .; Rev. Charles Bahan, B. J., Vice- President; Kev. Peter J. Blenkingop, S. J., Vice-Pres. of Trustees; Rev. J. J. Murphy, Rev. M. J. Byrnes, Rev. William Brett, Rev. H. Loague, Fr. Fullerton, Fabian Noel, Thomas W. Hayes, S. J., John J. Smith, Thomas O'Callahan, A. B , George P. Burt, Frederick J. McNulty, M. D., Mr. James B. Becker, S. J., J. E. Keller.


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Highland Military Academy, WORCESTER, MASS.


Was Established A. D. 1856, by the present Superintendent. It prepares Young Men and Boys for College, Boientidlo School, and Business.


Price for Boarding Scholars $350 per annum.


Day Scholars -


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$75 per annum.


C. B. METCALF, A. M., Supt.


Howe's Business College AND MR. & MRS. C. C. FOSTER'S English, Classical and Commercial School Combined. FIRST CLASS SCHOOL FOR BOTH BEXES. 476 Main Street (Taylor's Building), WORCESTER, MASS.


ESTABLISHED 1865.


BRIGGS & COMPANY,


DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS


No. 17 Batterymarch Street, BOSTON, MASS.


New England Cities Directory,


Maine Business Directory.


Vermont Business Directory.


New Hampshire Bus. Directory.


Rhode Island Bus. Directory.


Connecticut Business Directory. .


Directories for Essex, Hampden, Middlesex and Worcester Coun- ties in Massachusetts, Hariford and New Haven Counties in Connecticut, etc., etc.


Directories Supplied to order for any part of the United States.


PEABODY & WHITNE


WOODEN WAI CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, 88 Washington and 40 Frien BOSTON.


1. X. PEABODY-


WM. P. BUCKLEY,


PARLOR AND CHAMBER


GRATES & FENDERS,


Marbleized Slate Mantels, Registers, etc. FRAMES & SUMMER PIECES, FIREPLACE GRATES, ETC.


W. P. BUCKLEY'S, 63 Blackstone Street, BOSTON.


DIRECTORY OF PATRONS. 341


DIRECTORY OF PATRONS


OUTSIDE OF


WORCESTER COUNTY.


Artists (Scenery). Weld Frederick, 890 Tremont (see adv. dept. p. 88), Boston


Assayers and Smelters. Austin John, 74 Clifford (see advt. back colored page), Providence


Baby Carriage Manufacturers. Peabody & Whitney, 88 Washington (see advt. opp. p. 340), Boston


Balls, Turned and Colored. Brunswick & Balke Co., Edwin Morse, agent, 3 Tremont Row (see advt. front colored page), Boston Baskets (All Kinds). Peabody & Whitney, 88 Washington (see advt. opp. p. 340), Boston


Bedstead Manufacturers.


French William & Co. 82 Fulton (see adv. dept. p. 87), Boston


Bees Wax. Phinney James P. & Co. 151 Summer (see advt. back colored page), Boston


Belting. Boston Belting Co. 189 to 195 Devonshire (see advt. back cover), Boston


Belts (All Kinds).


Higgins R. P. & Co. 4 Charlestown (see advt. back colored page), Boston Billiard Goods (All Kinda). Brunswick & Balke Co., Edwin Morse, agt., 3 Tre- mont Row (see advt. front colored page), Boston


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Billiard Tables. Brunswick & Balke Co., Edwin Morse, agt., 3 Tre- mont Row (see advt. front colored page), Boston


Boiler Feeders. The Hancock Inspirator Co. 52 Central wharf (see advt. front colored page), Boston


Bones for Surgical Purposes. 681 Washington (see adv. dept. p. 88), Boston


Boot and Shoe Findings. Phinney James P. & Co. 151 Summer (see advt. back colored page), Boston


Boot and Shoe Manufacturers' Goods. Phinney James P. & Co. 151 Summer (see advt. back colored page), Boston


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Boot and Shoe Shanks. Phinney James P. & Co. 151 Summer (see advt. back colored page), Boston


Boot and Shoe Tool Manufacturers. Estabrook, Wires & Co. (trees, crimping and turning kit), 114 High (see advt. p. 24, front) , Boston


Boot Webbing. Phinney James P. & Co. 151 Summer (see advt. back colored page), Boston


Bottles (Homeopathic).


Staniford J. W. 23 Elm,


Boston


Bouquet Table Manufacturers.


Bardwell, Anderson & Co. 19 Charlestown (see advt. back colored page), Boston


Bow Cradles, etc.


French William & Co. 82 Fulton (see adv. dept. p. 87), Boston


Brands (Burning).


Jacobs Brothers, 26 North Market (see adv. dept. p. 86), Boston


Brass Curtain Poles and Fixtures. Scrannage Brothers & Cook, 81 Travers, cor. Bev- erly (see adv. dept. p. 85), Boston


Brass Founders and Finishers. Scrannage Brothers & Cook, 81 Travers, cor. Bev- erly (see adv. dept. p. 85), Boston


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Brass Water Tubes and Fittings. Scrannage Brothers & Cook, 81 Travers, cor. Bev- erly (see adv. dept. p. 85), Boston


Brewers (Lager Beer). Pfaff H. & J. 16 Arch (see advt. back colored page), Boston


Brush Bone.


681 Washington (see adv. dept. p. 88),


Boston


Burning Brands. Jacobs Brothers, 26 North Market (see adv. dept. p. 86), Boston


Cabinet Makers. Bardwell, Anderson & Co. 19 Charlestown (see advt. back colored page), Boston


Centre Table Manufacturers.


Bardwell, Anderson & Co. 19 Charlestown (see advt. back colored page), Boston


Chemical Glass Ware.


Staniford J. W. 23 Elm, Boston


Children's Folding Chair and Crib Manufacturers.


Thompson, Perley & Waite, 84 and 86 North (see advt. opp. p. 83), Boston


Chocolate Manufacturers.


Chase & Co., Washington and Kneeland sts. (see advt. front colored page), Boston


Chromos. Bryant George S. & Co. 34 Bromfield (see advt. back cover), Boston Clinching Screw Manufacturers.


Estabrook; Wires & Co. 114 High (see advt. p. 24, front), Boston


Clog Shoes (All Kinds). Curtis & Weld, 5 Hayward place (see adv. dept. p. 86), Boston


Coal Screens.


Greenleaf G. & Co. 90 Union (see adv. dept. p. 86), Boston


Coal Sieves. Greenleaf G. & Co. (patent barrel), 90 Union (see adv. dept. p. 86), Boston


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Confectionery Manufacturers. - Chase & Co., Washington and Kneeland sts. (see advt. front colored page), Boston


Cornices and Centre Pieces. Morrison E. G., Bedford, cor. Kingston (see adv. dept. p. 88), Boston


Corset Bone.


681 Washington (see adv. dept. p. 88),


Boston


Costumers. Curtis & Weld, 5 Hayward place (see adv. dept. p. 86), Boston


Desk Manufacturers.


Bardwell, Anderson & Co. 19 Charlestown (see


advt. back colored page),


Boston


Dog Collars. Higgins R. P. & Co. 4 Charlestown (see advt. back colored page), Boston


Dress Bone.


681 Washington (see adv. dept. p. 88),


Boston


Electrotypers and Stereotypers. Photo-Electrotype Co. 17 Devonshire (see advt. opp. p. 82, front), Boston


Engine Turning. Margot Brothers, 23 Water (see adv. dept. p. 85), Boston Engraving. Margot Brothers, 23 Water (see adv. dept. p. 85), Boston Engravings. Bryant George S. & Co. 34 Bromfield (see advt. back cover), Boston Extension Table Manufacturers.


Bardwell, Anderson & Co. 19 Charlestown (see advt. back colored page), Boston


Fancy Leather Goods. Higgins R. P. & Co. 4 Charlestown (see advt. back colored page), Boston


Fertilizers. North Charles H. & Co. 27 and 29 Faneuil Hall Market (see advt. back colored page), Boston


Fire Engine Hose. Boston Belting Co. 189 to 195 Devonshire (see advt. back cover), Boston


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Fire Extinguisher Repairing. Scrannage Brothers & Cook, 81 Travers, cor. Bev- erly (see adv. dept. 85), Boston


Folding Cribs Manufacturers. French William & Co., 82 Fulton (see adv. dept. p. 87), Boston


Foundry Riddles. Greenleaf G. & Co. 90 Union (see adv. dept. p. 86), Boston


French and American Confectionery Manufacturers. Chase & Co., Washington and Kneeland sts. (see adv. front colored page), Boston


Fur Dealer. Kakas Edward, 16 Summer (see adv. dept. p. 86), Boston


Furniture Dealer. French William C. 82 Fulton (see adv. dept. p. 87), Boston Furniture Manufacturers.


Bardwell, Anderson & Co. (desks, tables etc.), 19 Charlestown (see advt. back colored page), Boston French William C. 82 Fulton (see adv. dept. p. 87), "


Furrier. Kakas Edward, 16 Summer (see adv. dept. p. 86), Boston Gas Fittings. Walworth Manuf. Co. 69 Kilby (see adv. dept. p. 85), Boston


Gas Logs, Finials and Crestings. Buckley William P. 63 Blackstone (see advt. opp. p. 341), Boston


Gas Machines. Walworth Manuf. Co. 69 Kilby (see adv. dept. p. 85), Boston


Gasoline. Walworth Manuf. Co. 69 Kilby (see adv. dept. p. 85), Boston


Glass Ware.


Staniford J. W. (homeopathic), 23 Elm,


Boston


Glue. North Charles & Co. 27 and 29 Faneuil Hall Mar- ket (see advt. back colored page), Boston


Gold and Silver Refiners. Austin John, 74 Clifford (see advt. back colored page), Providence


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Grates and Fenders. Buckley William P. (parlor and chamber), 63 Blackstone (see advt. opp. p. 341), Boston Grindstones. Lombard & Co., Lewis Wharf Co., cor. Atlantic ave. (see adv. dept. p. 84), Boston


Gymnastic Apparatus. Higgins R. P. & Co. 4 Charlestown (see advt. back colored page), Boston


Hancock Inspirators. The Hancock Inspirator Co. 52 Central wharf (see advt. front colored page), Boston


Hard Wood Flooring. Badger W. F. 61 and 63 Wareham (see adv. dept. p. 28), Boston


Hats, Caps and Furs. Kakas Edward (fur), 16 Summer (see adv. dept. p. 86), Boston


Hides and Leather.


Phinney James P. & Co. 151 Summer (see advt. back colored page), Boston .


Homeopathic Vials, Globules, eto. Staniford J. W. 23 Elm, Boston


Horse Boots.


Higgins R. P. & Co. 4 Charlestown (see advt. back colored page), Boston


Hydrant Hose. Boston Belting' Co. 189 to 195 Devonshire (see . advt. back cover), Boston


Iron Castings. Walworth Manuf. Co. 69 Kilby (see adv. dept. p. 85), Boston


Iron Pipe Manufacturers. Walworth Manuf. Co. 69 Kilby (see adv. dept. p. 85), Boston


Jewelers' Supplies.


Austin John, 74 Clifford (see advt. back colored page), Providence


Lager Beer Brewers. Pfaff H. & J. 16 Arch (see advt. back colored page), Boston


Lager Beer Pumps. Scrannage Brothers & Cook, 81 Travers, cor. Bev- erly (see adv. dept. p. 85), Boston


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Lard and Stearine Oil. North Charles H. & Co. 27 and 29 Faneuil Hall Market (see advt. back colored page), Boston


Leather. Phinney James P. & Co. 151 Summer (see advt. back colored page), Boston


Leather Dressing.


Phinney James P. & Co. 151 Summer (see advt. back colored page), Boston


Leather Goods. Higgins R. P. & Co. 4 Charlestown (see advt. back colored page), Boston


Level Glasses.




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