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Hamilton Patrick, laborer, bds. 201 Blake
Hamilton Robert, ins. agent, 293 Lisbon
Hamilton Robert, restaurant, 251 Lisbon, h. do.
Hamlen George Henry, student, Bates College, boards Nicholas Hall, do.
Hamlin William H., tin peddler, h. 440 Sabattus
Hammond Clara, dressmaker, 162 Lisbon, h. do.
Hammond Elias, mason, house 147 Park
Hammond Fannie Miss, rooms 91 Park
Hammond Fred L., photographer, 129 Lisbon, boards 148 Holland
Hammond George, mason, house 314 Lincoln
Hammond Hattie H. Miss, dressmaker, 204 Lisbon, house 188 Pine
Hammond Charles E., photographer, 129 Lisbon, house 191 Oak
H AMMOND IRVING L. & CO., photographer and crayon work, 129 Lisbon, bds. 148 Holland (see see page 9)
Handy Charles E., carpenter, house 23 Horton
Handy Lillian E. Miss, boarding house, 119 Lisbon
Handy Maggie A. Mrs., dressmaker, 119 Lisbon, h. do.
Handy Maurice G., salesman, 91 Park, 225 Lisbon, house 91 Park
H ANLEY JAMES, cigars and tobacco, 117 Lin- coln, house 115 do. (see reverse side of page oppo- site O. A. Norton's name)
Hanley John, laborer, house 150 Bartlett
Hannafin Patrick F., stone cutter, house 94 Blake Hannaford James M., mason, h. 744 Main, Barkerville Hannaford T. Jefferson, laborer, house 74 Blake Hannel Herman, operative, house 13 Horton Hannon Agnes, widow of Patrick, h. 246 Lisbon Hannon George G., shoemaker, bds. 246 Lisbon
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Hannon John R., operative, bds. 246 Lisbon Hanscom Annie A. Mrs., house 43 Middle
Hanscom Celia Miss, tailoress, 21 Lisbon, b. 116 Holland Hanscom Charles E., clerk, boards 43 Middle
Hanscom Charles H., laborer, house 88 Russell
Hanscom Edgar, student, Bates College, b. 151 Nichols Hanscom George M., shoe finisher, h. 41 Spring Hanscom Oscar, student, Bates Coilege, b. 151 Nichols Hanscom Sullivan K., broom maker, 77 Lowell, house 116 Holland
Hanscom Thomas R., watchman, Lewiston Machine Co., house 86 Spring
Hanscom Walter A., clerk, 49 Lisbon, bds. at Auburn
Hansom Iris Mrs., boards 14 Hill Corp.
Hanson Charles A., boards 68 Blake
Hanson Charlotte, widow of Elisha, house River road
Hanson Clarence, paymaster, Lewiston B. & D. Works, house 68 Blake
Hanson Fred E., farmer, boards River road
Hanson Henry H., station agent, Lower M. C. R. R. de- pot, house at Auburn
Hanson Isabell F., widow, house 245 Main
Hanson Ivory C., shoemaker (Auburn), house 19 Bates Hanson Jeremiah, teamster, R. C. Pingree & Co., house 534 Main
Hanson Josephine S. Miss, boards 345 Main
Hanson Maynard D., crayon artist, studio (8 Bosworth, Boston), house 345 Main
Hanson Milton P., shoemaker (Auburn), b. 345 Main
Hanson Moses, shoemaker, boards 148 Oak
Harding Anthony, laborer, house 19 Knox
Harding Cora Miss, stenographer, also bookkeeper, L. & A. St. Ry. Co., 1 Lisbon, bds. at Auburn
Harding Martin, house 5 Water
Harding Michael J., laborer, bds. 19 Knox
Harding Thomas, operative, bds. 19 Knox Harding William, clerk, 159 Lisbon, h. at Auburn Hardy Mary, widow of Samuel, h. 135 Bartlett
Harkins James, laborer, Bleachery, h. 147 Bartlett
Harkins Michael, house rear 145 Bartlett
Harkins Michael, Jr., laborer, water works, h. 291 Lincoln Harlow Adelbert E., confectioner, 58 Lisbon, and 260 do. house 23 Middle
Harlow Betsey, widow, bds. F. E. Wilcox, East av. Harlow Elkanah B., carpenter and shoemaker, house 60 Webster
Harlow James F., millman, rooms 23 Park
Harlow Joseph B., clerk, 250 Lisbon, h. 15 Sabattus Harlow Sophia Miss, boards 53 Park
Harmon Charles D., farm hand, boards Mrs. Addie Dow's Garcelon Ferry road
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ADVERTISEMENTS
Windsor Mineral Spring Water.
The Windsor Mineral Spring is NOISI.MI located on Montello Heights, near Lewiston. Me. The water is abso- lutely free from organic impurities. INIVA SIHJICH TRADE MARK WINDSOR MINERAL SPRINGS, It is slightly alkaline, and as a medicinal agent for kidney, liver and bladder troubles, dyspepsia, rheu- matic affections, chlorosis, malarial poisoning and general debility, it is unsurpassed by any water yet discov- ered. It is highly recommended for diluting the food of bottle-fed, in- fants, as it certainly relieves consti- pation and acidity, the cause of so much trouble in raising artificially nursed children. It is clear as crys- tal, free from organic matter, and has a delicious soft taste, making it a ta- ble water par excellence. The Wind- sor Water has for a long time enjoyed a local reputation for the cureof those diseases for which we recommend it. Numerous physicians, after having observed its effects, have volunteered testimony fully justifying the high esteem in which the water was held by those first using it. As mentioned above, it is prop - erly classed among the alkaline waters, and possesses in as high a degree as any the therapeutic ac- tion of that class, but we claim, in addition, perfect freedom from contamination of any kind. A strictly pure water. When we consider how many epidemics originate from, or are aggravated by water containing even a minute amount of infectious material, we feel that the Windsor Water which by no possibility can convey disease, will recommend itself to the medical profession for drinking purposes, especially where there may be a doubt as to the purity of the water supply. OITILNOW
The water is sold in pint or quart bottles carbonated ; also, still by the gallon and barrel.
WINDSOR MINERAL SPRING CO., - LEWISTON, MAINE. Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages,
GINGER TONIC, LEMON NECTAR, ETC. -
J. C. HODGMAN, SUPERINTENDENT,
PARK HOUSE,
263 Main Street, Auburn, Maine. Next to Grand Trunk Depot.
L. C. DUNHAM, Prop.
Terms, $1.00 to $2.00 per day.
Horse Cars to any part of Auburn or Lewiston pass the door.
This hotel has been repaired and arranged for the special comfort and convenience of the traveling public.
JAMES CRAIG. - - ALL KINDS OF
JOHN W. SCOTT.
REEDS AND COMBS,
Manufactured and Warranted by CRAIG & SCOTT, 44 CANAL STREET, LEWISTON, MAINE.
Reeds reset and repaired in the best manner at short notice.
Orders Promptly Attended to.
MRS. C. A. NEAL'S
BOOK-BINDERY,
JOURNAL BLOCK, LEWISTON, MAINE.
Magazines, Music, Etc., Bound in a Neat and Durable Manner. Ruling and Blank Book Work of Every Description Done to Order.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
HARPER & GOOGIN,
- DEALERS IN -
COAL,
AND HARD, SOFT AND MILL
> WOOD K 1
FITTED and UNFITTED.
COAL
OFFICE, Bates Street, opp. Engine House.
YARD, Whipple Street, near M. C. R. R.
Orders by Mail or Telephone Promptly Attended to.
JOHN HARPER.
M. J. GOOGIN.
JAMES M. JORDAN, Choice Flour, Groceries, Provisions, CANNED GOODS, PRESERVES, ETC. CROCKERY AND WOODEN WARE.
248 Lisbon Street, -
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Lewiston, Maine
HOWARD & CARVER, -Dealers in COAL AND WOOD OF ALL KINDS, AND QUANTITIES TO SUIT.
Wood fitted or unfitted. Hardwood of the best quality always on hand. Orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed. MAIN STREET,
Near Lower Maine Central R, R. Depot, LEWISTON, MAINE.
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Harmon John, clerk, 238 Main, house at Auburn
Harper John (Harper & Googin), coal and wood, 138 Bates and 57 Whipple, house 381 Main Harper Nathan, millman, house 31 High
H ARPER & GOOGIN (John Harper and Melvin J. Googin), coal and wood, 138 Bates and 47 Whip- ple (see page 142)
Harriman Herbert, operative, house 171 Park
Harriman Josie L. Mrs., house 30 Ash
Harrington Bridget, widow, house 72 Knox
Harrington James, laborer, house rear 74 Knox Harris Chester, shoemaker (Auburn), b. 35 Lisbon Harris Dennis, card grinder, house 65 Sabattus
Harris E. M., Goodyear operator, 64 Main, h. at Auburn Harris Frank, shoemaker, bds. 186 Main
Harris George E., clerk, bds. Blake, cor. Pine
Harris George H., machinist, h. Frye's block, 184 Main
Harris John A., variety store, 350 Lisbon, h. do.
Harris Walter Weston, student, Bates College, house 343 Sabattus
Harris Walter W., teamster, rooms 11 Franklin Harris William W., river driver, house 72 Park
Harris William W. Jr., bds. 38 Bates
Harrison George E., clerk, 72 Lisbon, h. 120 Blake
Harrison James, house 120 Blake
Hart Frank, loom fixer, bds. 4 Hill Corp., Canal
Hart Frank, weaver, house 276 Bates
Hart William, laborer, water works, h. 255 Sabattus
Hartford George W., farm hand, h. Grove, n, Sebattus rd. Hartford William, carpenter, house Old Lisbon road, Crowley junction
Hartford Willie R., carpenter, b. Wm. Hartford's, Old Lisbon road
Hartley Alice A. Miss, bookkeeper, 239 Main, boards Leeds, corner Pine
Hartley Ann, widow of James, h. Leeds, cor. Pine
Hartley Charles E., compositor, Journal office, b. Leeds, cor. Pine
Hartley John J., operative, bds. 204 Blake
Hartley John W., clerk, 155 Lisbon, b. Leeds, cor. Pine Hartley Richard F., bookkeeper, 371 Lisbon, b. 204 Blake Hartley Thomas, mule spinner, house 37 Birch
Hartley William, mule spinner, h. 37 Birch
Hartley William, operative, house 204 Blake
Hartley William J., bds. 204 Blake
Hartshorn William H., Prof., Chemistry and Geology, Bates College, h. 235 College
Hartwell George G., sign painter, 44 Lisbon, h.51 Winter Hartwell George W., janitor, College blk. h. 108 Spring
Hartwell Hiram, section hand, Avon Mnfg. Co., h. 288 Bates
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Hartwell Leslie L., house 276 Bates
Hartwell Levi, blacksmith, R. C. Pingree & Co., bds. 48 Winter [Bates
Hartwell William W., operative, Avon Mnfg. Co., h. 276 Harvey Albion K. P., physician, 92 Pine, house do.
Harvey Arthur W., clerk, 230 Lisbon, bds. 5 Continental Corp.
Harvey Arthur W., driver, h. 114 Bartlett
Harvey Colby J., shoemaker, bds. 36 Hammond
Harvey Ira B., jeweler, house 36 Hammond
Harvey Samuel M., carpenter, h. 692 Main
Harville Edith Mrs., h. 74 Pierce
Hasey Mary Mrs., h. 101 Park
Hashey Joseph, laborer, gas house, h. 43 Knox
Haskell Alfred E., truckman, Haymarket sq., h. 111 Wood Haskell Chapen E., night operator, N. E. T. & T. Co., 198 Lisbon, bds. 110 Ash
Haskell Edward, clerk, 30 Main, bds. at Auburn
Haskell George B., insurance agent, h. 110 Ash
Haskell George E., teamster, A. E. Haskell, b.111 Wood Haskell Henry, janitor, 215 Lisbon, h. do.
Haskell Henry G., shoemaker. 64 Main. h. at Aubarn Haskell Jennie Miss, weaver, rms. 42 Park
Haskell John W., carpenter, Cross Canal, h. 40 Whipple
Haskell Mary J. Mrs., boarding house, 53 Middle
Haskell Robert, driver, 30 Main, h. at Auburn
Haskell Robie C., stone cutter, bds. 53 Middle
Hassett Hannah, widow of Patrick, h. Blake, n. Oak Hasty John, house 69 Knox
Hatch Charity, widow of Freeman, h. Cross road, Pine Wood district
Hatch Clarella, widow of Freeman A., h. Cross rd., Pine- wood district
Hatch E. Judson, student, Bates College, rms.349 College Hatch Jefferson J., saw filer, 148 Main, h. at Auburn
Hatch Lester A., farmer, bds. Mrs. C. Hatch's, Cross road, Pinewood district
Hatch Mary A. Mrs., proof reader, Journal office, house at Auburn
Hatch Walter, farm hand, bds. Wm. Vickery's, Garcelon Ferry road
Hathaway Franklin B., house 209 Shawmut
Hathaway Freeman K., machinist, Androscoggin Mill, h. 252 Blake
Hathaway Helen Mrs., cook, rins. 75 Park
Hathaway Henry, shoemaker, rms. 75 Park [Blake
Hathaway Herbert F., brakeman, M. C. R. R., bds. 252 Hatton James T., operative, house 58 Pierce
Hatton Richard, weaver, house 81 Shawmut Hawkins Ira, bds. 68 Howe [Bates
Hawkins James F., hostler, L. & A. H. R. R., b.33 West
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Hawkins Thomas (Hawkins & Dresser), hairdresser, 60 Lisbon, bds. 115 Winter
Hawkins William, foundryman, h. 6 Spring
Hawkins William, h. 115 Winter
Hawkins & Dresser (Thomas Hawkins and Herbert B. Dresser), hairdressers, 60 Lisbon
Hawthorne George E., trav. salesman (Portland), house 254 Blake . Hay Duncan C., dyer, bds. 4 Bates Corp.
Hayden Carrie E., bookkeeper, 243 Main, h. at Auburn Hayden Charles E., stone mason. h. 71 Franklin
Hayden Christina, widow of William J., b. 80 Walnut Hayes Benjamin F., professor of Psychology and Exe- getical Theology, Bates College, h. 8 Mountain av, Haves Dennis J., shoemaker, h. 47 Nichols
Hayes Edward, farmer, h. Bradbury road
Hayes Edward, laborer, bds. 251 Lincoln
Hayes Edward, machinist, bds. 4 Hill Corp., Canal Hayes Edward C., student, h. 8 Mountain av.
Hayes Ellen, widow, h. 251 Lincoln
Hayes Frank B., sizing maker, Bates Mnfg. Co., house 10 Farwell ct. [ct.
Hayes Frank B., jr., weaver, Bates M. Co., b. 10 Farwell Hayes Isaac A., insurance agent, h. 17 Wellman
Hayes Jacob L. (J. L. Hayes & Co.), flour, lime, etc., 282 Main, h. 10 Hammond
Hayes James, clerk, 49 Walnut, h. at Auburn
Hayes Jennie Miss, clerk, h. 254 Lincoln
Hayes Jeremiah J., laborer, bds. 98 High Hayes John, house 98 High
TJAYES J. L. & CO. (Jacob L. and Sylvanus B. Hayes), lime and cement, 282 Main (see. p. 564) Hayes Michael, stone cutter, house 26 Knox
Hayes Nicholas, pattern maker, Lewistown Bleachery, b. 248 Blake
Hayes Patrick, laborer, bds. 98 High
Hayes R. Bradford, teller, Mnfrs. National Bank, 200 Lisbon, house at Auburn
Hayes Sylvanus B. (J. L. Hayes & Co.), flour, lime, etc., 282 Main, house 143 Oak
Hayes Thomas, laborer, house 68 Lisbon rd.
Hayes Thomas, operative, house 254 Lincoln
Hayes Thomas, operative, bds. 28 Knox
Hayes Timothy, laborer, house 28 Knox
Hayes William H., overseer, weaving, Bates Mill, house 314 Bates
Hayford Charles F., hairdresser, 186 Lisbon, house 246 do,
Hayford Everett, shoemaker, house 20 Horton
Haynes Albert R., bds. 34 Lisbon
Haynes Edward P., operative, bds. 172 Bates
Haynes Edwin L., student, Bates College, bds. 363 Main
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Haynes George W., overseer, colored calander room, Lewiston Bleachery and Dye Works, h. 291 Bates Hayward Charles, teamster, 136 Main, h. 63 Summer Hazlewood John, mason, house 97 Howe.
Hazelwood Sydney, mason, bds. 97 Howe
Head Frank E., spooler, bds. 5 Bates Corp.
Heald Edward, hatter, 72 Lisbon. bds. 8 Corp., Canal Heald Fred, operative, bds. 8 Corp., Canal [Main Healy M. J., asst., St. Joseph's Catholic church, h. 253 Heanue Ellen, weaver, house 49 Knox
Heath Adelia M. Miss, house 56 Ash
Heath E. Monroe, sewing machines and music, 171 Lis- bon, house at Auburn
Heath James H., reporter, Lewistown Journal, h. at Auburn Heath William L., teamster, house 167 Holland
Hebbard Charles H., jeweller, 212 Lisbon, house Greene road, near Sabattus road
Hebbard Nellie C., clerk, 126 Lisbon, bds. Charles H. Hebbard's, Greene road
Hebert Ovila (Blouin & Hebert), boots and shoes, 76 Lisbon, house at New Auburn
Hecker Henry, weaver, Bates Mill, house 237 Blake
Heckler Louis E., driver, L. & A. St. Ry., h. 215 Lisbon Heffernan John, shoemaker, house 243 Lincoln
Heldmann Fred, weaver, house 127 Horton
Henderson Emond D., veterinary surgeon, 28 Franklin, rooms 38 Park
Henderson Mary, carder, Bates M. Co., bds. 320 Lisbon Henderson Robert, carpenter, house Sabattus rd., beyond Russell
Hendley Jolin, spinner, bds. 6 Continental corp., Oxford Hennessey Charles, operative, bds. 48 Knox
Hennessey John, laborer, house 48 Knox
Hennessey John, Jr., operative, bds. 48 Knox Hennessey Michael, machinist, bds. 11 Bates corp., Canal Hennessey Michael, operative, bds. 48 Knox Hense Arthur, harness maker, bds. 420 Lisbon Hense Christopher, laboror, house 420 Lisbon Hicks Peter, laborer, bds. 352 Lincoln [Park
Herbest Thomas R., fine art store, 297 Lisbon, house 66
Herbst Edouard, cigar mnfr., 52 Canal, house do.
Herrick Frank, fireman, De Witt House, bds. do.
Herrick George, watchinan, Continental Mills, house at Auburn [Heights Herrick Harriet, widow, bds. I. C. Merrill's, Montells Hersev George S., hostler, 14 Franklin, h. 28 do.
Hersey G. Edward, fireman, M. C. R. R., h. 74 Summer Hersey Leroy L., clerk, 239 Main, house at Auburn
Hewett Lizzie, Mrs., Bates cloth hall, bds. 5 Continental Corporation, Oxford
Hewey John B., section hand, Bates M. Co., h. 76 Ash
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Hewey Robert, operative, house off Sabattus road, at Thorne's Corner
Hewins Julius A., boarding house, 145 Nichols [Nichols Hewins Maye Annette, student, Bates College, bds. 145 Hibbert Fanny, 151 Lisbon, house 197 do.
Hibbert John, farmer, h. Sabattus road, n. Thorne's Cor. Hibbert John E., farmer, bds. John Hibbert's, Sabattus road
Hibbert Samuel, eating house, 195 Lisbon, house 197 do. Hibbert William J., asst. bookkeeper, First National Bank, 157 Main, bds. 195 Lisbon
Hicks Peter, laborer, bds. 352 Lincoln
Higgins Alfred, carpenter, Main, house at Auburn
Higgins Almira S., widow of Charles, bds. 47 Park
Higgins Edward, mule spinner, bds. 86 Lincoln alley
Higgins Eliza C., widow of Andrew G., bds. 6 Continen- tal Corporation
Higgins E. H., carpenter, rooms 202 Main
Higgins Fred, driver, 36 Chapel, house at Auburn
Higgins Joel, laborer, bds. 6 Continental Corporation
Higgins John T., laborer, Lewiston Bleachery, bds. 8 Lisbon road
Higgins Michael L., operative, house 61 Lowell
Higgins Patrick, mule spinner, house 86 Lincoln st. alley
Higgins Rosanna, Mrs., house 8 Lisbon road
Higgins Thomas, laborer, house 4 Blake st. place
Higgins William F., card grinder, Lewiston Mill, house 55 Birch
ILDRETH CHARLES A., pianos, organs, sew- ing machines and shirt and overall mnfr., 75 Park, house do. (see back cover)
Hill Ada G. Miss, bds. 77 Lowell
Hill Charles, elevator man, Bates, rms. 1 Bates Corpora- tion, Chestnut
Hill Daniel, farmer, bds. 821 Main, Barkerville
Hill Daniel W., farmer, house 821 Main, Barkerville
Hill Edward H., surgeon and physician, 118 Pine, h. do. Hill John H., house 111 Bates
Hill John S .. driver, 36 Chapel, house 46 Maple
Hill J. Edwin, salesman, Gay, Woodman & Co., house at Boston
Hill Stephen, laborer, h. Main, near Green line Hill Walter S., clerk, 235 Main, bds. 38 Nichols
ILL MNFG. CO., William D. Pennell, agent, Ca- nal, near Chestnut (see Miscellaneous Department) Hills Alma, weaver, bds. 6 Continental Corp., Oxford Hilt George W., provisions, h. East av., bey. Russell Hilton Abbie A. Miss, shoe stitcher (Auburn), boards 770 Main
Hilton Abbie F., widow of William F., house 770 Main
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Hilton Alfred O., sawyer, R. C. Pingree & Co., house 75 Avon, near Steam Mills [Cottage
Hilton Charles, foreman, Packard's Steam Mill, house 13 Hilton Frank E., shoemaker, house 75 Avon
Hilton Harry, clerk, lower M. C. R.R. freight office, bds. 45 Bates
Hilton Helen M. Miss, shoe stitcher, bds. 36 Friend
Hilton Henry W., clerk, boards 75 Avon
Hilton John F., intern. Central, Me. General Hospital, 296 Main, boards 13 Cottage [alley
Hilton Mary A., widow of O. Everett, h. 32 Lincoln-st. Hilton Rose A. Miss, teacher, High school, b. 13 Cottage Hilts John, farm hand, bds. A. G. Durrell's, Lisbon rd. Hince Arsène, weaver, boards 5 Cross
Hines Edward, farmer, house 120 Lincoln
Hines Eunice, widow of John C., house 19 Park
Hines Henry, house 30 Ash
Hines James H., carpenter, bds. 19 Park
Hinkley Andrew J., farmer, house Webster road, near Crowley Junction
Hinkley Bertha M., teacher, Horton-st. grammar school, bds. A. J. Hinckley's, Crowley Junction, near do.
Hinkley Charles H., carpenter, house 46 Bates
Hinkley Edmund, harness maker, 179 Main, h. 3 Webster Hinkley Edwin, shirt cutter, 256 Lisbon
Hinkley Eliza A., widow of Edmund, h. rear 47 Bates
Hinkley Mehitable, widow, boards 125 Wood
Hinkley Ralph, farm hand, Alonzo Garcelon's, Sabattus road, boards do.
Hirst David, wool sorter, Cowan Woolen Co., h. 14 Wood Hitchcock Daniel W., fish, house 84 Wood
Hitchcock Jennie, clerk, 160 Lisbon, bds. 157 Pine Hitchcock Margaret K. Miss, clerk, 29 Lisbon, b. 84 Wood Hitchcock Moses Mrs., weaver, bds. 9 Bates Corp.
Hjulstrom Auguste, farm hand, at I. Covell's, River rd. Hoar Catherine, widow of John, house 13 Bridge Hobbs Rose E. Mrs., house 42 Pierce
Hobin Ann, widow, house rear 33 Lisbon road
Hodgdon Eugene A., carpenter, bds. 440 Sabattus
Hodgdon Fred, driver, boards 147 Park
Hodgdon Isaac W., clerk, 108 Park, house 216 Main
Hodgdon Persis M. Mrs., boarding house, 147 Park Hodgdon Samuel S., house 147 Park
Hodgdon Samuel S., Jr., carpenter, bds. 147 Park
Hodgdon Saralı, widow of F., house 10 Farwell
Hodge Delia Miss, operative, boards148 Oak
Hodgkin Charles, farmer, house Garcelon Ferry rd., near Lisbon road [College Hodgkin Forrest W., candy maker, 223 Main, house 203 Hodgkin Harriet H., widow of George, house 80 Elm
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Hodgkin Herbert D., stenographer, Bates Mnfg. Co., h. 80 Elm
Hodgkin John P., carpenter, house 106 Pine
Hodgkin Mattie B. Miss, teacher, boards John D. Hodg- kin's, Pine Wood Dist.
Hodgkin Moses, farmer, house Garcelon road Hodgkins Alfred P. (Hodgkins, Foss & Co), carpenter, 7 Main, house 36 Cottage
. Hodgkins Alton B., carpenters' apprentice, b. 36 Cottage Hodgkins Benjemin S., carpenter. 7 Main, h. 54 Cottage H ODGKINS, FOSS & CO. (Alfred P. Hodgkins and Herbert L. Foss), carpenters and builders. and doors, sash, etc., 7 Main ( see page 564)
Hodgkins Fred A., farmer, boards 54 Cottage
Hodgkins Herbert A., glazier, 7 Main, bds. at Auburn
Hodgkins John D., farmer, house near Pine Wood school house Troad
Hodgkins Joseph E., carpenter, h. Lisbon road, cor. Ham Hodgkins Joseph K., machinist, house 44 Bartlett
Hodgkins J. Russell, candy maker, 58 Lisbon
Hodgkins Philip S., photographer, bds. 54 Cottage
Hodgman Abbott C., driver, Windsor Mineral Spring Co., bds. J. C. Hodgman's, Hogan road
Hodgman Abram W., driver, Windsor Mineral Spring Co., bds. J. C. Hodgman's, Hogan road
Hodgman Benjamin A., shoemaker, boards John F. Cas- son's, Webster
H ODGMAN JUSTIN C., supt. Windsor Mineral Spring, Montello Heights, h. Hogan road, do. (see page 141)
Hodgson Robert J., pay master, Continental Mills, house 194 Bates
Hodsdon Edward. Y., house rear 26 Walnut
Hodsdon Isaac W., clerk, 216 Main
Hodsdon John A., house 61 Bridge
Hodsdon Llewellyn F., hostler, 45 Park, h. 8 Oak, Corp. Hodsdon Mary Y., widow of Andrew F., tailoress, house 9 Sabbatus
Hodsdon Olive J. Miss, house 11 Sabbatus
Hodsdon O. S. Mrs., dressmaker, 216 Main, house do.
Hoffman Charles, weaver, house 51 Park
Hogan Bridget E. Miss, shirt maker, h. 50 Maple
Hogan Hannah Miss, weaver, house 50 Maple
Hogan Joseph, brick maker, boards 35 Knox
Hogan Timothy, fireman, Lewiston Gas Co., h. 43 Knox Hogan William H., clerk, 10 Chapel, house 50 Bates Holden Thomas, operative, house 43 Spring
Holder Josiah B., cutter, 49 Lisbon, house 205 College Holgate Edward, at Lewiston Bleachery, h. 50 Lowell Holland Alice A. Mrs., dressmaker, 96 Blake, h. do.
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Holland Alice M. Miss, teacher, Jackson school, bds. 157 College
Holland Alphonso B., farmer, house 98 Blake
Holland Daniel Mrs., bds. 134 College
Holland Emeline S., widow of John, b. 232 Webster
Holland James, laborer, b. rear 122 Oak
Holland John, operative, h. 119 Horton
Holland John, house rear 122 Oak
Holland Minnie H. Mrs., dressmaker, 95 Lisbon, bds. 132 Blake
Hollihan Julia, widow of William, h. 19 Bates
Hollihan Patrick, laborer, h. 67 Eranklin
Hollilian Thomas, operative, b. 19 Bates
Holman D. Horace, ticket agent, Island Garden, ho use 123 Lowell
Holman William H., carpenter, h. 113 Holland
Holmes Herbert E .. student, bds. 259 Sabbattus
Holmes Ira E., bookkeeper, 110 Park, h. at Woburn
Holmes Joseph, operative, h. 80 Shawmut
Holmes Joseph B., school supply agent, h. 24 Horton
Holmes Michael J. boots and shoes, 32 Chestnut. house 49 Chapel
Holmes Thomas, house 41 Lincoln
Holmes Thomas M. (G. W. Ellard & Co.), boots and shoes, 178 Lisbon, h. 259 Sabbattus
Holmes William, operative, house 105 Blake Holroyd Joshua, spinner, b. 4 Continental Corp., Oxford Bolt John, spinner, house 21 Knox
Holt Sarah Jane, widow of John. h. 22 Knox
Holt William H., weaver, Bates Mnfg. Co., bds. 4 Hill Corporation, Canal
Hooley Catharine, widow, house 1 Water
Hooper George H .. station agt. (Webster),h.Sabbattusville Hooper Henry, spinner, bds. 8 Androscoggin Corp. Hooper Lizzie Miss, dressmaker, 31 Lisbon, b. 48 Main Hopkins Aaron, janitor, Bates street school, rms. do.
Hopkins Charles, teamster, house 24 Water
Hopkins John, steam fitter, h. 262 Park
Hopkins Lulu Miss, clerk, 9 Lisbon, b. Shawmut
Hopkins Margaret, widow of Charles, boarding house 6 Continental Corp., Oxford
Hopkins Michael, calenderer, L. B. & D. W., b. 8 Andros- coggin Corp.
Hopkins, Patrick, laborer, Lewiston Bleachery, house 62 Maple
Horbury Charles, city bill-poster, lessee and manager, Music Hall, h. 202 Blake
Horne Aaron h. 52 Lowell
Horne Albert, teamster, h. 7 West Blake
Horne Carrie A. Miss, music teacher, b. 52 Lowell
Horr Elizabeth S., physician, h. 114 Pine
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Horr Oren A., physician, 114 Pine, h. do. Horr Stella F., widow of Eben H., house 17 Wood
Horrigan Catherine, widow of Cornelius, h. 226 Lincoln Horrigan Cornelius, laborer, h. 126 Pierce Horrigan Dennis, laborer, bds. 305 Lincoln
Horrigan Ellen, widow of Michael, h. 305 Lincoln Horrigan Jeremiah, laborer, house 49 Cedar
Horrigan John, laborer, b. 305 Lincoln Horrigan John, laborer, h. 45 Middle
Horrigan John H., saloon, 16 Main, rms. do.
Horrigan Julia G. Miss, clerk, 252 Lisbon, b.27 W. Bates
Horrigan Timothy, laborer, b. 226 Lincoln
Horrigan Wm., flagman, M. C. R. R., h. 27 W. Bates
OTEL ATWOOD., Atwood & Wallingford, props.,
H Lower Main, opp. lower Main C. R. R. station (see page 15)
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