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Moore Jacob H., papermaker. h 913 Morrison. Moore Jane A., widow of Franklin, h 42 Cedar. Moore Levi, porter. bds. Harris House.
Moore Thomas, machinist. bds. 3 Davidson.
Moore Willard R., turnkey, janitor court- house and county clerk's office, bds. 6 Massey.
Moore William E., cutter at Babcock's, h 58 Academy.
Moore William H., dealer in household and novelty goods, 1 Washington place, h 27 Mullin. Moran Albert, laborer, h 13 Dorsey.
Moran Andrew, laborer, h Woodford. Moran Bridget, h 11 Boon,
Moran Lonise, widow of John, bds. 22 Pearl.
Moran Roger, laborer, h 35 Ilowk.
Moran Thomas, mason, h 83 Mili.
Morath Heury, plumber, bds. 25 Clay.
Morey Sanmel, farmer 66, h 55 Massey.
Morgan Fdwin, machinist, h 69 Massey.
MORGAN EVALINE, widow of Lothario D., h 27 Cen Evek.
Morgan Harriet D., stenographer, bds. 27 Ten Eyek.
Morgan Judson T., retired farmer, owns in Adams 150, h 31 Mullin.
Morgan Laura J., widow of William V., h 3 Baker.
Moriarity Henry, agent, Ida. 34 Moulton.
Morin Israel, stationary engineer, h 13 Dor- sey.
Morkin Michael, book-keeper. h 68 Massey. Morkin Michael J., clerk. h 68 Massey.
Morkin Philip, laborer, h 10 Willow.
Morphy William, prop. boarding-house, 36 Monlton.
Morrell Frank, musician, h 60 Factory.
Morris Daniel Mrs., h 41 State.
Morris Irving, stenographer, h 41 State.
Morris Jane, widow of John, h 4 Pearl.
Morris Joseph K., carpenter, h 191 Main.
Morris William, machinist, h 61 Rutland st.
Morrison Anna, widow of John, h 173 Main. Morrison Charles M., laborer. h 10 Bronson.
Morrison Edward, stonecutter, bds. 15 Mor- rison.
Morrison Frank, laborer, h 68 Factory.
Morrison Fred, laborer, h 681. Factory.
Morrison Maggie A., dressmaker, h 16 Frank- lin.
Morrison William, retired, h 15 Morrison.
Morrison William, Jr., stonecutter, bds. 15 Morrison
Morrison William E., carpenter, h 34 High.
Morrow Henry, laborer. h 35 Smith.
Morse Elizabeth L., widow of Samuel D., h 12 Baker.
Mosher Edward G, discount clerk Jefferson County National Bank, h 18 Mullin.
MOSHER HENRY B., (Sterling & Mosher) h 40 Clinton, summer residence Bay Side, Thousand Islands.
Mothersell Thomas, mannf. of Shepard's win- dow fasteners, h 78 Washington.
Mothersill Thomas, h 10 Engine.
Mothersill William, com. traveler for L. Pad- dock, bds. Globe Hotel.
Mould Anna B. Mrs., dressmaker, h 16 Or- chard.
Mould Asel S., carpenter, h 16 Orehard.
Mould Engene J., painter, paper hanger, and decorator, h 16 Orchard.
Mould William H., (Mould & Sparks) h 11 Winslow.
Mould & Sparks, (William II. M. and James W. C. S ) wholesale and retail dealers in groceries and provisions, 5 Commercial block
Moulton Herbert, machinist, h 77 Mill.
Moulton J. P., (Campbell & Monlton) h 1.1 Massey ave.
Mount George. D., clerk, bds. 25 Court.
MOWE GEORGE H., (Beffrey & Mowe) h 56 State.
Muckle Thomas, tailor, h 76 Franklin. Mnekle Thomas, Jr., clerk, h 62 Academy. Muckle Thomas J., clerk, h 62 Academy.
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CITY OF WATERTOWN.
Mnirhead Alfred, thermometer maker, h 50 Coffeen.
Muldoon James, shoemaker, h 33 Orchard.
Muldoon John, molder, h 20 Burchard.
Mukloon John H., molder, h 43 State.
Mullen Edward. laborer, h 45 Holcomb.
Mullen Edward, laborer. h 12 Mullin.
Mullen Joseph, (Mullen & Griffin) h 52 Washi- ington.
Mullen William, laborer, h 20 Factory.
Mullen & Griffin, (Joseph M. and Daniel G. G.) lawyers, 1012 Washington.
Mullin Thomas, laborer, h 40 Gotham.
Munger A. Henry, painter, h 8 Howk.
Munger Elijah S., retired, h 17 Franklin.
Munk Andrew W., commercial editor Water- town Times, sec'y board of trade, h 36 Sherman.
Munson Cornelia, widow of Isaac, h 45 Wash- ington.
Munson Edward C., laborer, h 18 Smith.
Munson Frank H., (Munson & Seaver) pres. Jefferson Paper Co., h 29 Washington.
MUNSON HENRY S., manager, for Western
New York, for Phoenix Mutual Life Insnr- anee Co., of Hartford, Conn .. rooms 9 and 10 Opera House block, h 10 Sherman.
Munson Maria, widow of Lyman, h 18 Smith. Munson & Scaver, (Frank H. M. and Alanson
D. S.) city agents Agricultural Insurance Co., 1112 Washington.
Murphy James, machinist. h 87 Main.
Murphy Timothy H., carpenter, h 45 Prospect. Murran Roger, laborer, h 35 Howk.
Murray Charles, clerk, h 12 Winslow.
Murray Charles R., clerk, h 12 Winslow.
Murray Edward H .. clerk, bds. 23 Ten Eyck.
Murray John, merchant tailor, 11 and 15 Doo- little & Hall block.
Murray Leonard R., wholesale and retail deal- er in china, glassware, etc., h 12 Court. Music Hall, 12 American arcade.
Myer Gustave, cigarmaker, bds. Romang House.
Myrick Harriet A., widow of Ansel H., prop. boarding-house, 9 Moulton.
Myrick Merton, polisher, h 24 Lansing.
Napier John Henry, book-keeper, bds. 27 Frank- lin.
Nash - , clerk, h rear 19 IJigh.
Nash William R., carpet layer. h 12 Moulton. NATIONAL BANK AND LOAN CO., George H. Sherman. pres. ; Charles L. Parmelee, cashier. 20 Washington.
NATIONAL UNION BANK, A. H. Sawyer, pres .; S. B. Upham, cashier, 14 Washing- ton.
Neddo Eben, carpenter, h 25 Mundy.
Neddo Jennie, school teacher, h Mundy.
Neddo Nicholas, h rear 11 Burns ave.
Neil Mary J .. h 22 Boyd.
Nellis Aun, widow of Peter, h 24 Binsse.
Nellis James, laborer, h 3 Brainard.
Nellis Jane, widow of Michael, h 22 Gotham.
Nellis Michael, Jr., laborer, h 22 Gotham.
Nellis Patrick, dealer in stone, h 3 Brainard.
Nellis Peter, mowing machine agent, farmer 200. h 7 High.
Nellis Timothy. carpenter, h 20 Gotham.
Nelty Charles, painter, h 1 Grant.
Neuroth John, ( Eames, Neuroth & Co. ) h 512 Jefferson.
Neuroth John, carpenter. h 512 Jefferson.
New York Clothing Co., M. Ullman, manager, dealers in gents' furnishing goods, cloth- ing, etc., 7 Arsenal.
Newell Charles W., ins. agent, 2 Washington hall. h 42 Franklin.
Newell Clarence, wood turner. h 45 Prospect. Newell William N., music teacher, h 45 Pros- pect.
Newman Augusta O., clerk, 30 Commercial block.
Newman John D., printer, h 4 Cross.
Newman Lydia A., dressmaker, 30 Commercial block.
Newton James L., manuf. of lumber, h 6 Wins- low.
Nichols Albert, laborer, h 12 Huntington.
Nichols Catharine Mrs., h 1 Lynde.
Nichols Fred, fireman, bds. 90 Arsenal.
Nichols John, carriagemaker, h 27 Franklin.
Nichols John F., rector Grace Episcopal Church, h 21 Sterling.
Nichols Wallace, painter, bds. 4 Front.
Nill Ernest F .. supt. for Nill & Jess, h 11 High. NILL JOHN, (Nill & Jess) ex-mayor, h 11 High. NILL & JESS, (John N. and Henry J. ) con-
fectioners, bakers, and cigar mannfs., 9 Court and 10 Arsenal.
NIMS WILLIAM A., att'y at law, 612 Washing- ton place, h 14 Sherman.
Noble John N., nickel plater, h 54 Moulton.
Nobles Charles, bds. 187 Main.
Nolan Edward B., laborer, h 7 Polk.
Nolan James E .. laborer, bds. 15 Jefferson.
Nolan Michael, laborer, h 15 Jefferson.
Nolan Thomas, blacksmith, h 421, Holcomb.
Noon John, cabinetmaker, h 22 Moulton.
Norfolk Edward C., boot trimmer, h 55 Mill.
Norfolk Hayward J., watch and clock repairer, h 5 Smith.
NORMANDER HENRY C., owner Harris House, farm 25, and in Rutland 212, bds. Harris House.
Normandin Alescis, book-keeper, h 49 Moulton. Norris Eliza J., h 9 Paddock.
Norris William T., Jr., mason, h 77 Arsenal.
North Charles M., bartender Harris Honse, bds. do.
North Melvin, bartender Harris House, h 7 Lynde.
NORTH SAMUEL, retired, owns 5 houses and lots, h 12 Burchard.
NORTHAM WALLACE G., (Northam & Em- pey ) ]: 25 William.
NORTHAM & EMPEY, (Wallace G. N. and J. W. E.) undertakers and funeral directors, 25 Court.
Norton Phi, book-keeper, h 24 Ten Eyck.
Norton Saphrona, widow of Thomas, h 23 High. Nott J. Wallace, dealer in drugs and medicines, east side Public square, h 31 State.
Nott Olive, widow of Renben. h 31 State.
Oakes Frank A., salesman. h 56 Stone.
Oakes Henry, cabinetmaker, h 15 Center.
Oakes Rensselaer A., asst. editor Watertown Post, h 64 State.
Oakes Robert P .. clerk. h 17 Boyd.
Oakland House, Van Wormer Brothers, props .. 109 Court.
Oaks Frank A .. clerk, h 56 Stone.
Oaks Oscar L., clerk, h 612 Paddock arcade.
O'Brian Anna, prop. boarding-house, 9516 Factory.
Neville Jane, widow of Themas, h 5 Edmund. 'O'Brian George, carriage trimmer, h 24 Con- Neville Samuel, shoemaker. 74 Factory. tral.
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O'Brian Michael, carriagemaker, h 8 Main. O'Brian Thomas, laborer, h 56 Holcomb.
O'Brian Thomas, carpenter, h 24 Brainard.
O'Brian Timothy, blacksmith, h 53 Academy. O'Brian William J., gardener. h 106 Franklin. O'BRIEN DENIS HON., judge Court of Ap- peals, 61% Washington place, h 16 Keyes ave.
O'Brien Michael F., compositor, bds. 106 Franklin.
O'Brien Patrick, laborer, h rear 2 Jackman.
O'Camer Daniel P., photographer, h 12 Howk. O'Conner John, carpenter, h 3 Earl.
O'Connor Alfred F .. clerk, bds. 9 Prospect.
O'Connor Charles, laborer, h 5 Cedar. O'Connor Daniel P., cabinetmaker, h 12 Howk. Ontterson James T., treas. and manager Out- O'Connor Dennis, teamster, h Gotham. terson Paper Mfg. Co. and Fonda Lake Paper Co .. 1 Hall block, h 18 Sterling.
O'Connor Henry, prop. grocery and meat market. 79 Arsenal. h 59 Stone.
O'Connor Hugh. farmer 10. h 100 Gotham.
O'Connor James, laborer. h 17 Willow.
O'Connor Joseph. carpenter, h 9 Prospect.
O'Connor Margaret, widow of William, h 44 Owens William. laborer, bds. Harris House. Meadow.
O'Connor Mary Mrs., h 124 Arsenal.
O'Connor Michael, blacksmith, 154 Main, h 96 Gotham.
O'Connor Michael, farmer 10, h 96 Gotham.
O'Connor Patrick, laborer, h rear 31 State.
O'Connor Timothy. molder, h 25 Lynde.
O'Dell George A., formerly farmer in Rodman. Oderkirk Richard M., laborer. h Le Ray st.
O'Donnell Mary, widow of Ed., laborer, h 153 Arsenal.
O'Hara Frank, teamster, h 6 Moniton.
O'Hara Fred, laborer, bds. 104 Main.
O'Hara Thomas, laborer, h Burns ave.
Ohnsman Charles, laborer, h 21 Mechanic.
O'Kell Chester, laborer, h 21 Anthony.
OLEAN FRANK W., (Streeter, Brimmer & Olean) h 21 Stone.
Olean Nathan M., dealer in horses, h 22 Baker. O'Leary Cornelius, laborer, bds. 25 Mechanic. O'Leary Cornelius, laborer. h 35 Brainard.
OLIN RUSSELL A., reetor Trinity Church, reetory 29 Stone.
Oliver Jane, widow of Joseph, h 66 Factory.
Oliver George, carpenter, bds. 27 Franklin.
Oliver Miles E., grocer, h 63 Factory.
Oliver Jacob, carpenter, h 88 Court.
Olliver William, laborer, h 37 Le Ray st.
Olney Darwin B., lamp repairer, 1 73 Main.
Olney Luman D., pres. Patrons' Relief Fire As- sociation. Public square, bds. Crowner House.
O'Mahony Cornelius Father, pres. Sacred Heart Institute, h 1 Thompson.
O'Mara Martin, laborer, h 29 Elm.
O'Neil Bridget, widow of Michael, h 85 Main. O'Neil Michael, laborer, h 79 Mill.
O'Riley Elizabeth. widow of Michael, tailor- ess. h 3 Prospect.
Ormsbee F. W., sewing machine agent, h 31 Commercial block.
Ormsby Duane agent Connectieut Mutual Life Ins. Co., farm 106, 2 State, h 27 do.
O'Rourke Addison, laborer, h 5 Huntington.
O'Rourke Bridget Mrs., h 24 Cedar.
O'Rourke Daniel, laborer, h 83 Arsenal.
O'Rourke Ellen, widow of Willard, h 5 Hunt- ington.
Orr Wesley C., machinist, h 10 Fairview.
Orth Carl, laborer, h 39 High.
Osborn , laborer, h 29 Mechanie.
Osborn George A., elerk, bds. 43 State. Osborn James, retired, h 7 Mechanic.
Osborn James H., laborer, h 25 William. Osborn Robert J., blacksmith, h 29 Mechanic. Osborne James, baggage and expressman, h rear 23 High.
OTIS CHARLES M .. (Otis & Goodale) h 50 Washington.
Otis Mary, widow of Horace, h 57 Stone.
Otis Sarah A .. (Mrs. David D.) h 50 Washing- ton.
OTIS & GOODALE, (Charles M. O. and Henry D. G.) general ins. agents, 7 Paddock building.
Otto Charles, carpenter, h 122 Wastington.
Outwater Benjamin, laborer, h 87 Moulton. Ontwater William, blacksmith, h 95 Factory. Owen Henry J., carriage trimmer, h 16 Wash- ington.
Paddock Charlotte, widow of Oscar, h 30 Washington.
Paddock Edwin L., h 32 Washington.
Paddock Frank S., manuf., h 30 Washington. Paddock Loveland, wholesale and retail drug- gist, 6 Washington, h 30 do.
Paddock Oscar M., retired, h 15 Sterling.
Paddock William D., carriage painter, h 53 Mill.
Page Phineas, blacksmith, h 93 Moulton.
Paine Anna, widow of William, h 140 Main.
Paine Fred, machinist. h 144 Main.
Paine George, laborer, h 140 Main.
Paine Michael, laborer, h 142 Main.
Pair Lonis, shoemaker, h 57 Factory.
Palmer Mary M., widow of James M., h 40 Stone.
Palmer Merritt G., invalid, h 17 Bradley.
Palmer William, machinist, h 7 Gill.
Palmiter Charles C., clerk for W. W. Scott, bds. 6 Winthrop.
Palmiter Clebron D., supt. Watertown Steam Engine Co., h 6 Winthrop.
Pappa James F .. printer, h 21 Meadow.
Parham John J., patternmaker, h 6 Mundy. Parham Robert B., carpenter, h 55 Stone.
PARIS CHARLES M., justice of the peace, 15 Commercial arcade. h 4 Keyes ave. Parish Mary, widow of William. hi 22 Streeter. Parker Alfred, locksmith, h 3 Gill.
PARKER ALMON, contractor and builder, h 61 State.
Parker George, clerk for R., W. & O. R. R. Co., h 54 State.
Parker George C., clerk. h 54 State.
Parker Henry, farmer 127, h 29 Coffeen.
Parker Henry, clerk for M. C. Lasher, h 25 Clav.
PARKER KATE, physician, 37 Washington, h do.
Parker Margaret. milliner. 18 Franklin, h do. Parkison James F .. carpenter, h 113 Franklin. Parmelee Charles L., cashier National Bank and Loan Co., h 19 Winslow.
Parmelee Sarah, widow of S. L., h 19 Wins- low.
Parmenter Arthur L., horse trainer, h at Driv- ing Park.
Paro Paul, stonecutter, h 7 Mill.
Parsancan John, laborer, h 7 Hewitt.
Parsno Ernest, machinist, h 2 Rutland st.
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Parsno Frank, laborer. h 25 Huntington. Parsno Samuel, machinist, h 61 Main.
Parsnow Alphonzo, clerk, h 107 Arsenal.
Parsnow Fred, blacksmith, bds. 107 Arsenal. Parsnow John, machinist, h 33 High.
Parsnow Oliver, wood dealer, h 105 Arsenal. PARSONS ALFRED A., engineer, emp. Wa-
tertown Water Company since Sept. 1, 1898, h 107 Huntington.
Parsons Wayne H., emp. Postal Telegraph Co., h 8 Academy.
Partello Charles, dealer in hardware, 24 Public square, h 1 Academy.
Pasino Frank, carpenter, h 33 High.
Paton John H., machinist, h 3 Mundy.
Patrick Jack, laborer, h 33 Huntington.
Patrons' Relief Fire Association of Jefferson and Lewis Counties, L. D. Olney, pres .: O.W. Baker, sec'y ; George E. Bull, treas., Iron block, Public square.
Patten William, laborer, h 71 Massey.
and Patterson Cyrus S., market gardener farmer 17, h 127 Coffeen.
Patterson George, machinist, h 56 Court.
Patterson John M., clerk, h 12 Emerson.
Patterson William M., machinist, h 14 Emer- SOD.
Pattridge Caroline M., h 28 Stone.
Pattridge Lovina E., h 28 Stone.
Panling Evaline M., widow of John, h 77 Franklin.
Pawhng Angelo D., grocery peddler, h 5 Cof- feen.
PAWLING JOHN R., (Pawling & De Long) h 88 Franklin.
PAWLING & DE LONG, (John R. P. and'James DE L. ) fire ins. and real estate agents, 13 Commercial block.
PAYNE HENRY D., dentist, 1 American ar- cade, h 39 Mullin.
Payne John, laborer, h 159 Main.
Pearsall J. Herbert, patternmaker, h 1 Curtis. Phillips Margaret A., widow of Edward, h 31
Pearson Alfred, fireman, 5 Hoard.
Pease Albert B., miller, h 8 Bronson.
Pease Ennice C., (Mrs. Albert B.) manuf. of silk drapery, 6 Bronson, h do.
Peck Augustus C., photographer. 1112 Wash- ington, h 24 Boyd.
Peck Augustus J., retired, h 40 State.
Peck Clifford J., laborer, h 10 William.
Peck Frank H., lawyer and district att'y, Flower building, h 26 Sterling.
Peck Joseph W .. gardener, h 73 State.
Peck Phineas, plumber, h 46 Franklin.
Pecke Francis S., city surveyor, h 16 Winslow. Pelo Frank, mason, h 16 Dorsey. Pelo Joseph, laborer, h 6 Cross. Pelo William, laborer, h 21 Dorsey.
Pelow Eliza, widow of Francis, h Haney.
Pelow John, laborer, h 209 Arsenal.
Peltier Camille, tailor, h 9% Orchard. Penniman William M., retired, h 13 William. Pennington Nathan, carpenter, h 55 Le Ray st. Pennock George, laborer, h rear 127 Main. Pepper John, laborer, h rear 129 Main. Perkins Ed. A., machinist, h 21 Bronson.
Perkins Josiah D., carpenter, h 152 State. Perry Edward M., painter, h 6 Boyd.
Perry James C., contractor on R., W. & O. R. R., h 10 Mechanic. Peters Carl, baker, h 33 Burchard.
Peters Elias, laborer, h Prospect.
Peters James, blacksmith, h 11 Grant.
Peters John W., laborer, h 18 Bronson.
Peters Sanford D., carpenter, h 70 Moulton. Peterson Almond R., foreman on railroad, h 108 Arsenal.
Peterson Emma Mrs., h 19 W. Mullin. Peterson Nathanich S .. engineer, h 18 Cross.
Peterson Sarah, widow of Christopher, bds. 18. Cross.
Petrie Jeremiah, farmer 160, h 8 Bradley.
Pettit Jennie, widow of John, teacher of em- broidery, painting, and fancy needlework, 2812 Court.
Peyton John, blacksmith, h 3 Mundy.
Pfister Leonard, upholsterer, h 16 Willow.
Pfister Leonard, drayman, h 38 Factory. Pfister William, laborer, h 45 Factory.
Phair John, (Hudson & Phair) bds. 8 High. Phelan Maggie L., tailoress, h 76 Stone.
Phelps Fannie I., widow of Barrett E., h 29 Franklin.
Phelps Franklin, farmer, h 19 Cooper.
Phelps George B., capitalist, Jefferson Coun- ty Savings Bank building, h 34 Stone.
Phelps Marietta M. Mrs., h 42 Elizabeth.
Phelps Mary, widow, h 3 William.
Philhart Henry, laborer, h 8 Gotham,
Phillips Alfred R., stone mason, h 2112 High.
Phillips Anna, (Mrs. John) h 66 Massey.
Phillips Augustus J., plumber, h 63 Rutland st.
Phillips Charles S., miller, h 122 Main.
Phillips D. D., laborer, h 22 Brainard. Phillips Dexter H., machmist, h 29 William.
Phillips Eliza, widow, h 15 Iron block.
Phillips Frank, clerk, h 11 Goodale.
Phillips Frank L., clerk, h 11 Goodale. Phillips Fred C., carriage trimmer, h 67 Main.
Phillips George, peddler, bds. 11 Coffeen.
Phillips George H., miller, bds. 122 Main. Phillips John, earpenter, h 66 Massey.
Phillips Levin H., fish dealer, h 11 Coffeen. PHILLIPS LEWIS F .. book-keeper for Agri- cultural Insurance Co., h 38 Massey.
Factory.
Phillips Matilda, widow of S. A., h 87 Arsenal. Phillips Melinda, widow of George, h 67 Main. PHILLIPS PATRICK, contractor and builder, h 40 Massey.
Phillips Thomas, laborer, h 20 Smith.
Phimester Alexander, tailor, h rear 2 Prospect. Phippen Chauncey W., carpenter, h 75 Arse- nal.
Phippen George A., millwright and carpenter, h 68 Stone.
Phippen Homer W., agent, h 64 Arsenal.
Phippen Jennie' E., (Mrs. Homer) dealer in candy and ice cream, 64 Arsenal, h do.
Phippen John W., carpenter, h 45 Stone.
Pickett Charles W., laborer, h 11 Hancock.
Pickett Hattie, tailoress, h 42 American arcade.
Pickett John, teamster, h 5 Water.
Pickett Joseph, papermaker, h 1 Edmund.
Pickett Peter, shoemaker, h 7 Le Ray st.
Pierce Girvin B., teamster, h 16 Binsse.
Pierce John H., butcher, h 57 Mill.
Pierce Mott, painter, h 31 High.
Pierce Nelson H., retired, h 46 Commercial block.
Pierce Rodney H., laborer, h 42 Morrison.
Pierce William G., lumber dealer, h 23 Ster- ling.
Pierson William, laborer, h 36 Factory.
Pinsonneault Ernest, machinist, h 2 Rutland st. Pinsonneault John, machinist, h 1112 Bronson.
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Pinsonneault Joseph, machinist, h 44 Coffeen. Pinsonneault Peter, machinist. h 52 Coffeeu.
Pinsonneault Peter, Jr., machinist, h 46 Cof- feen.
Pitcher Fred B., law student. bds. 14 Benedict. Pitcher John P .. ( Mack & Pitcher ) h 53 Massey. Pledgar William J., laborer. h 3 Cedar.
Pluche Betsey, widow of Louis C., h 3 Me- chanic.
Pluche Hattie A .. (Hattie A. Plnche & Co.) h 16 Commercial block.
PLUCHE IIATTIE A. & CO .. ( Alice Martin) dealers in hair goods and hair tonic, 16 Commercial block.
PLUCHE JAMES F .. pattern and modelmaker and light repairing, 3 Mechanic, h do.
PLUNKETT PATRICK. contractor and builder. dealer in mortar and cement. 18 Arcade, h 20 Paddock.
Pogue Maggie, widow of John, h 10 Dimick.
Pollard William H., machinist, h 6 Lynde.
Pool Fanny. widow of Sylvenus, owns farm 290, h 3 State.
Pool John, laborer, h 66 Academy.
Poore Charles L .. painter. h 123, Orchard.
POPLAR GROVE HOTEL, John McCutchin, prop., 221 Main.
Porter Charles G., law student, bds. 41 Mas- sey.
Porter Frank MI., telegraph operator, h 5 Mas- sey ave.
Porter Mary, widow of George. h 20 Boyd.
PORTER WILBUR F .. (Porter & Walts) mavor, h 41 Massey.
Porter Willis H., stenographer, h 20 Clinton.
PORTER & WALTS. ( Wilbur F. F. and Charles H. W. ) lawyers, 4% Washington.
Portt William, carpenter, h 3 Lynde.
Portt William A., fruit dealer, h 7 Vineent.
Portt William 11., clerk Globe Hotel, bds. do.
Postal Cable Telegraph Co., Mrs. J. H. Proc- tor, manager, 11 Paddock arcade.
Potter Alexander, laborer, h 25 Haney.
Potter Charles T., clerk, h 10 Rutland st.
Potter Chester F., machinist, h 1 Rutland st. Potter Edwin, machinist, h 11% Moulton.
POTTER IRA A., ( Ira A. Potter & Co. ) h 10 Rutland st.
POTTER IRA A. & CO., manufs. of Potter's new American strengthening plaster, salve, and ointment, 10 Rutland st.
Potts Edwin, machinist, h 34 Water.
Power Kate F., prop. boarding-house, 15 Moulton.
Power Michael, mason, h 25 Commercial block. POWERS ISAAC P., (D. S. Miller & Co. ) h 33 State.
Powers James M., (Adzit & Powers) h 14 Hamilton.
Powers Julia, widow of Michael, h 37 Le Ray st. Powers Mary A., h 1% Jackson.
Powers Nathan E., teamster, h 50 Huntington. Powers Thomas Prof., teacher of penman- ship. h 13 Mechanic.
Powers Thomas, laborer, bils. 37 Le Ray st.
Powers Walter, farmer 18, h 21 Hoard.
Pratt Levi L., proof-reader Watertown Times, bds. Globe Hotel.
Prentiee George W., laborer, bds. 6 Jackson. Prentice Lyndon H., classification elerk Agri- cultural Insurance Co., li 31 William.
Prevo Andrew, laborer, h 79% Moulton. Price Ernest, laborer, h 8 Moulton.
Prichard Samuel A., painter, h 5 Lepper.
Primean John J. B., dealer in hair and fancy -
goods, 26 Public square, h 35 Massey. Prindle Osborn E .. agent, h 45 State.
Pringle Charles L., laborer. h 8 Coffeen. Prior Martha A., resident, h I Mechame. Proctor J. Il. Mrs .. manager Postal Cable Tel-
egraph Co., 11 Paddock arcade.
Prosper Frank, laborer, h 22 Streeter block.
Prout Sheldon T., painter, h 20 Factory. PROUTY JOHN, dealer in boots and shoes. 7 Publie square, h 55 Washington.
Pronty Nelson, brick mason, h 12 Curtis. Putfer Frank E., laborer, h 31 Main. Pulver Peter, retired, h 81 Factory.
PURCELL HENRY, lawyer, rooms I and 2 Fairbanks block, h 17 Wi liam.
Purdy Mark, laborer, h 181 Main.
Pursell Agnes Miss, dressmaker, h 47 Arsenal.
Pursell Fannie Miss, dressmaker, h 47 Arsenal.
Putnam Arthur, painter, h rear 23 High.
Putnam Charles, laborer, h 4 Pine.
PUTNAM FRANK, brick and plaster mason, bds. 96 Arsenal.
PUTNAM JAMES, mason and contractor, dealer in sand and stone, h 96 Arsenal.
Putnam James E., brakeman R., W. & O. R. R . bds. 96 Arsenal.
Putnam John L., laborer, h 19 Pine.
Putnam John, laborer, h 14 Smith.
Putnam Keziah, widow of Henry, prop. board- ing-house, 6 Union.
Quackenbush Abe, fireman, h 38 Pine.
Quail Charles, laborer, bds. 13 Grove.
Quail Hannah, widow of Michael, h 13 Grove.
Quail Thomas, papermaker, h 15 Grove.
Quencer Charles, foreman for Nill & Jess, h 18 Academy.
Queneer Charles F .. formerly deputy post- master, h 16 Academy.
Quencer Edward C., clerk, bds. 18 Academy.
Quenrer George, laborer, h 7 Smith.
Queneer George S .. bartender, bds. 14 Acad- emy.
Quencer Jacob. Jr., prop. saloon, 10 Franklin, h 14 Academy.
QUENCER JULIUS A., prop saloon, 20 Pub- lie square, h 25 Academy.
Quencer Lewis, baker, 66 Public square, h 4 Clay.
Quencer Lewis P., jeweler, 66 Public square. bds. 4 Clay.
Quencer Sebastian, (Laberge & Quencer) h 5 Academy.
Quigley Thomas, furnisher, bds. Dillon House. Quinn James, plumber, bds. 48 Arsenal.
Quinn Joseph A., laborer. h 72 Mill.
Quinn Martin, bartender Dillon House, bds. do. Quinn Mary J., h 33 Anthony.
QUINN WILLIAM, (Wilson & Quinn) h 119 Main.
Quintal Frank, laborer, h 50 Central.
Quirk Michael C., painter, h 6916 Coffeen.
Rafferty Martin, laborer, h 8 Ash.
Rafferty Martin, Jr., laborer. h 8 Ash.
Ragan John, laborer, h 1412 Factory.
Ragan Matthew, laborer, h 165 Arsenal.
Ragan Peter, laborer, bds. 165 Arsenal.
Ralph John, laborer, bds. 25 Mechanic. Ralph Lydia, widow, h 28 Franklin.
Ralston Sandusky W., farmer, h 14 Union.
RAMOT C. REV., M. S. H .. pastor Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart and prin. St. Jo- seph's Apostolic School, h 1 Thompson. Ramsey Charles H., lap cutter, bds. 96 Arsenal.
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Randolph Charles, laborer, h 44 Factory. Randolph James, laborer, h 9 Hamilton, Randolph William N., mason, h 19 Central. Rankin Joseph, carpenter, bds. 15 Munson. Rankin Miles, machinist, h 15 Munson. Rape Thomas, laborer, h 18 Palmer.
Raplee Jefferson T , clerk, h 12 Ten Eyck.
Rasay George F., machinist, h 812 Rutland st. Rattery Thomas, painter, bds. City Hotel.
Ray Samuel, prop. peanut stand, Mill cor. Public square, h rear 1 State.
Raymond George, telegraph operator, bds. 77 Stone.
Raymond W., shorthand writer, bds. 27 Frank- lin.
Redding William, laborer, h 2212 Sterling.
Redigan Patrick, laborer, h 126 Massey.
Redmond Patrick, overseer of the poor, h 125 Arsenal.
Redpath Mercy, widow of Benjamin, h 20 Da- vidson.
Reed Milton M., retired mechanic, h 38 Bron- SOL.
Reed Nora, widow of Michael, h 3 Ely.
Reed Philip, clerk for Sterling & Mosher, h 4 Sherman.
Reed Philip H., prop. boarding-house, 9 Ster- ling.
Reesc Alfred E., wood worker, h 37 Bronson.
Reese John, butcher, h 14 Massey.
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