Johnston directory 1892 containing a general and business directory and street directory of Johnston, also a record of the Johnston town government, societies, churches, etc, Part 9

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Publication date: 1891
Publisher: Johnston, Sampson, Murdock & Co.
Number of Pages: 304


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66 Philo P. conductor, U. R. R. house 233 Plainfield


William, carpenter, house foot of Penrose


William, coachman, house 10 McDonough


William, jr. carpenter, house foot of Penrose


Waterman Abby, widow, h. 14 Alfred [Simmonsville road


Abram A. farmer, h. Plainfield pike, 12th beyond Albert, mason, house Simmonsville road, 5th beyond Scituate road


Albert G. teamster, house 204 Laban


Calvin E. farmer, boards with Calvin T. Waterman


Calvin T. farmer, house 4th on cross road from Old Killingly road to Pocasset road [Killingly road Edward H. farmer, house Pocasset road, 6th from Old Emery, blacksmith, house Old Killingly road, 4th from Pine Hill road [Old Killingly road


James E. carpenter, house Pocasset road, 7th from John A. stable, rear Waterman's Block. h. 33 Plainfield


68 Joseph, conductor, U. R. R. house 158 Dyer avenue


Laban F. milk dealer, house Pocasset road, 4th from Old Killingly road


66 Leander V. clerk, 1039 High, boards 24 Plainfield


Lydia A. Mrs. house 89 Plainfield


Martin A. carpenter, house 157 Waterman


Mary Mrs. house 33 Plainfield


Resolved M. carpenter, house 237 Plainfield


NORTHWESTERN CHALLENGES ALL COMPANIES to n Comparison of Policies of the Same Date, Ago, and Kind.


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Waterman Stephen B. farmer, house 4th on Cross road from Old Killingly road to Pocasset road


Susan, widow, house Pocasset road, 7th from Old [Killingly rd.


Susan, Miss, house at Pocasset


" Thomas. bookkeeper, house 15 Brown


William E. mason, h. Plainfield, cor. Andrews av.


Waters Henry, farmer, house 2d on cross road from Old Killingly road to Pocasset


" John W. clerk, house 17 Alverson avenue


Thomas H. farmer, boards with Henry Waters Watters William, engineer, boards Thornton Village


Watson Edward J. jr. weaver, house 51 Webster


Eliza, widow, boards with James Fawthrop


George, painter, boards 34 Plainfield


66 John, operative, boards 34 Plainfield


.. Joshua, farmer, house Thornton Village


Nelson S. carpenter, house 225 Plainfield


Percy, stamper, boards 241 Plainfield


66 William, watchmaker, 31 Manton avenue, Providence, house 58 Alverson avenue


William, dyer, house 241 Plainfield Watt Andrew, physician, house 346 Plainfield


Watts Albin J. butcher, house 39 Brown


Alfred, carpenter, house 60 Alverson avenue


66 Arthur, weaver, boards 5 Whitehall


WY ATTS BROS. ( William and Edwin J.) carpenters and contractors, rear 39 Manton avenue, Providence (see page 131) [house Union avenue


Edwin J. ( Watts Bros. ) rear 39 Manton avenue, Prov. William, ( Watts Bros. ) rear 39 Manton avenue, Providence, house Union avenue


Weaver Edwin, jeweler, house 44 Barrows


George E. hardware and cutlery, 1069 High, house 192 Broadway, Providence [Prov.


Webb Florence J. teacher, District 15 school, b. 13 Seekell. Joseph, grocer, Scituate road, 10th beyond Plainfield pike, house near do.


VVEBB JULIUS A. confectionery and fruit, 1035 High, also baker, 123 and 125 Manton avenue, house 1026 High, Providence (see page 133)


Weeden Clara E. teacher, District 15 school [house do.


Eugene W. carpenter and builder, 20 Alverson av. Weeks J. James, carriage maker, etc. Oliver, cor. Laban, house 41 Brown [avenue


Weindel Andrew, weaver, house Hilarity, 1st from Hartfordo Wellman Nancy, widow. house 203 Dyer avenue


West Daniel E. driver, U. R. R. boards with Nancy West


" John, weaver, boards 6 Merino Village


The NORTHWESTERN


MORTALITY and EXPENSE RATIO of any Leading Company. See Page 140 EARNS THE HIGHEST RATE OF INTEREST, and has the LOWEST


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West Marshall M. died July 1. 1890


Nancy, widow of Marshall M. h. Old Killingly road


Samuel A. file forger, house Osgood avenue, Ist from Old Killingly road [Hartford av.


Westervelt Robert G. farmer, house Pocasset road, 1st from Weston Albert. dyer, house Thornton avenue


" John, operative. boards 39 Eddy


Margaret, widow, house 39 Eddy


Whalen David. laborer. boards with Garrett Whalen


Garrett, laborer, house West Park, near Dyer avenue


66 James, carpenter, house 46 Winsor


.. James, laborer, boards with Garrett Whalen


.. Richard. laborer, house 19 Lewis


Whaley Arnold M. blacksmith, Old Killingly road, 10th from school house, house near do. [Plainfield


. Wharton Isaac L. sewing machine agent, house over 39 Wheeler Samuel A. removed to Providence


Sarah A. Miss, died April 25, 1891


Willis W. clerk. 297 Plainfield, house at Providence Whillans Richard, overseer, house 100 Waterman


Whipple Albert M. bookkeeper, house 21 Pioneer Andrew J. carpenter, h. opp. Pine Hill, Graniteville Benjamin W. farmer, house Brown road, 1st from Bell school house [church


66 Daniel, house Old Killingly road, near the Episcopal


66 Frank M. milk dealer, house 136 Lexington


John, house 21 Pioneer


66 John D. milkdealer, house 30 Rye


.. Weston F. farmer, h. Geo. Waterman road, 11th bey. Old Killingly road


SATTIPPLE WILLIAM L. house furnishing goods, 47 and 49 Manton avenue. also carriage repository, 55 Delaine, house 66 Hudson, Providence, (see page 130) [monsville road


. Zachary T. farmer. h. Scituate road, 6th bey. Sim- THITAKER A. II. grocer also hay and grain, 471 High Providence (see page 132)


Henry L. janitor, Irons' Hall. house 95 Waterman James HI. baker, 12 Plainfield, h. 38 Gilmore, Prov.


John. clerk, house 1 Webster [Merino


William. plumber. 47 Manton av. Prov. h. North n. White Alfred A. carpenter, h Hartford av. n. Merino Village .. Andrew J. removed to Pawtnxet


٠، Charles O. farmer. boards Pocasset road, 1st from Old Killingly road


.. George W. milk dealer, house Pocasset road, 1st from Old Killingly road [beyond car barn


.. George W. stone dealer. h. Old Killingly road, 3rd


Henry A. farmer, boards with George W. White


W. P. CANNETT, SGen. Agt., Prov. Page 140


No other company does this.


The NORTHWESTERN furnishes during the TONTINE PERIOD, a statement of the accumulated surplus.


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White James, dyer, boards with Mary White [road


66 Leroy A. farmer, h. Old Killingly road, cor. Pocasset


Mary, widow, honse Plainfield, 8th bey. Thornton av.


Robert J. machinist, house 25 Lewis


Thomas, wool sorter, house 8 Thornton Village


William A. carpenter, boards with Alfred A. White


66 Willis W. farmer, house Winsor avenue, 4th fr. Old Killingly road


Whitford Charles W. farmer, house Hughesdale Village


Whitman Fanny Mrs. removed to Woonsocket


Robert, farmer, house Central pike, 9th beyond Old Killingly road


Stephen, variety store, 487 Plainfield


Stephen W. carpenter, house 1 Brown


Whitney Edward A. jeweler, house 92 Alverson avenue


Whitt William, operative, house 8 Thornton Village


Whittemore Edward, boards 14 Rocky Hill road


WV HITTEMORE & COLBURN, printers and publishers, 54 North Main, Prov. (see page 141)


Whittle Reece, weaver, house 114 Alverson avenue


Wicks Helen, widow, house Milrose, 4th fr. Hartford av.


Wiessner Christian, saloon, 148 Plainfield, house 38 Winsor 66 Edward, operative, house 21 Trenton Wilber Martha E. house 11 Hartford avenue


W ILBOUR, JACKSON & CO. bankers and brokers, 48 and 52 Weybosset, Prov. (see front cover) .


Wilbur Cassius J. clerk, 3 Stokes. boards 40 Oliver


Herbert F. bookkeeper, house 40 Pioneer


" Joanna, widow, house 36 Pioneer


" John R. boards with Byron Fenner


Sheldon T. provisions, 3 Stokes, house 40 Oliver Wilcox Amos, driver, U. R. R. boards 274 Plainfield


66 George E. hairdresser, 1049 High, h. 274 Plainfield


Israel K. farmer, house Scituate road, junction Plain- field pike


Wild Isaac. grocer, 91 Laban. house 93 do. [av.


John T. card clothier. h. Plainfield, 8th bey. Thornton Wilder Frank K. farmer, bds. with William R. Wilder Jacob B. W. student, bds. with William R. Wilder


William R. farmer, h. Central pike, 10th bey. Old Killingly road


Wilford Edward T. coffee roaster, house 14 Alverson av. Wilkinson Arnold A. bookkeeper, American Multiple Fabric Co., boards 86 Greenwich, Providence


Arthur, finisher, boards Thornton avenue [road


Thomas, dry goods, 165 Plainfield, h. 16 Rocky Hill


William, carpenter house 61 Laban


William A. agent and treasurer American Multiple Fabric Co. house 86 Greenwich, Prov. [road


similar Tontine dividends in other companies.


The NORTHWESTERN's first Tontine Dividends paid in 1891, 40 to 60 per cent. larger than


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Willey Abel W. house Old Killingly road, 16th fr. Pine Hill Williams Alfred A. farmer, house at Pocasset


Alfred H. florist, Pocasset. house do.


Byron S. carpenter, h. Geo. Waterman road, 3rd bey. Old Killingly road


David B. machinist, house 69 Laban


Ernest, boards Bailey, near Plainfield


George F. removed to East Providence


Hope T. Mrs. boards with Nicholas S. Smith


John N. tailor, h. Waterman, near Rocky Ilill av.


Larned B. farmer, house at Pocasset


06 Mary S. removed to East Providence


Mattie A. teacher, District 3 school, boards with Roger Williams


Olney H. milk dealer, h. n. blacksmith shop, Pocasset Roger, farmer, house cross road from Central pike to Hartford pike, near Scituate line


Thomas H. wheelwright, 132 Plainfield, boards 295 Broadway, Providence


William, wool sorter, house Bailey, n. Plainfield Wilson Albert, stone cutter, h. Brown road, 7th from Bell school house


Elliott, stone cutter. house Old Killingly road, 8rd from Winsor avenue


J. Alonzo, machinist, h. Lyman av. n. soap works


66 Margaret, widow, house Latham court


Robert Il. harness maker, house 101 Waterman


William E. removed to Providence


William T. folder, house 225 Plainfield


Winsor Andrew, removed to Providence


Andrew W. farmer, h. Hartford av.3rd fr. school house


66 Anson P. farmer, house off Old Killingly road, 2nd above Pine Hill road [Pine Hill road


" . Arthur W. farmer, h. Old Killingly road, 5th from Byron A. produce, house 153 Laban


Charles F. bookkeeper, house 16 Alverson av.


Cecil I. milk dealer, house Old Killingly road, near car barn


66 Edward M. collector, house 16 Alverson avenue


66 Eleanor A. Mrs. h. Old Killingly road, 5th beyond Pine Hill road [Old Killingly road


66 Elisha A. carpenter, house Winsor avenue, 2nd from


Emma A. Miss, dressmaker, house 16 Alverson av.


Emmaline Miss, h. Winsor av. 1st from Old Killingly road [Killingly road


Ferdinand, carpenter, h. Pine Hill road, 2d fr. Old


66 Harrison T. stable, (Prov. ) h. Horton, n. Plainfield


¥ Henry A. milk dealer, house Old Killingly road, 10th from Pine Hill road


provides income for advanced life. "Insurance WITH ANNUITY" in the Northwestern protects the family in case of death, and ,


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Winsor John M. farmer, house Old Killingly road, 1st from Winsor avenue [road


" John O. farmer, h. off Winsor av. 5th fr. Old Killingly -


Martin, farmer house Winsor av. 3d from Old Kil- lingly road


Mary E. Miss, dressmaker. house 16 Alverson av.


Tillinghast, farmer, house Scituate road, 8th beyond Plainfield pike


66 William H. farmer, boards with Tillinghast Winsor Winston Austin, operative, house Hartford av. opp. Mul- tiple Fabric Co.


Wisnom William, engineer, h. Wood, n. Hartford avenue Withey Eldridge, carpenter, house 9 Rye


Witterson James, operative, house Scituate road, 12th beyond Plainfield Pike


Wolski Joseph, operative, house Dike, opposite Stokes Woobank Alfred, wool sorter, h. 1 Hartford avenue corp. Wood Brown S. house Plainfield, corner Garden


George P. house 72 Pioneer


Herbert B. lawyer, house Plainfield, corner Garden


James A. silversmith, house 91 Waterman


John E. operative, house Thornton avenue


John R. milkman, house 44 Horton


Joseph L. butcher, 125 Plainfield, house 368 do.


Mary, widow, house 14 Alverson avenue


Thomas HI. florist, 19 Alverson avenue, house 24 do. Woodall Samuel, machinist, house Lexington, n. Whitehall Woodmansee William A. grocer, 443 Plainfield, house do. /.32


William A. jr. clerk, 443 Plainfield, boards do.


VWOODWARD ENTERPRISE MEG CO. combined steel and wood fencing, 20 Sabin, Providence (see . front colored page A)


Woolley Edward, jeweler, h. Manton av. cor. Dyerville av. " Elizabeth Mrs. house Williams, near Hartford avenue -


" Melling, house Manton avenue, cor. Dyerville avenue


William, silversmith, boards with Elizabeth Woolleyos Wright Albert H. carpenter, house 54 Horton


. “ John S. removed to Warwick


Lorenzo C. stove moulder, house 73 Harlan


66 Nathan M. reporter, Prov. Journal, house 44 Horton


" Walter, removed to Boston, Mass.


Wyman Walter, operative, house 55 Eddy


Wynn Samuel A. real estate, house 69 Webster avenue


YETTNER ANTOINE, dyer, house 115 Pioneer


Joseph, house Chattlet street, Ist from Hartford av. 140. Youde Samuel, knitter, boards with Kester Hayes Young Alexander, house 75 Laban


The combinations of "Insurance with Annuity " of the NORT 5


WESTERN affords privileges never before ofered.


See Page


96 JOHNSTON [Z] DIRECTORY.


See Page


140.


Young Alfred E. watchman, house Old Killingly road, 2d beyond George Waterman road


66 Byron O. farmer, house Plainfield pike, 16th beyond Simmonsville road


Ezra, bookkeeper, house 22 Garden


George H. farmer, boards with B. Chappell


66 Robert W. milkman, house Simmonsville road, 7th beyond Scituate road


William H. farmer, h. Central pike, near Scituate line Young Womens' Christian Temperance Union, 1052 High, Providence


O ZALIO RAPHAEL, laborer, house Thornton Village


Zambarano Giaeamo, laborer, house near Worsted mill, Thornton Village [Village


66 John, operative, house near Worsted mill. Thornton Louis, carder, house n. Worsted mill, Thornton Vill. Zanfania Bafanico, farmer, house near Simmonsville road, 1st from Scituate road


Zarebski Julian, carder, boards 115 Plainfield


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RHODE ISLAND BUSINESS DIRECTORY


IS PUBLISHED ANNUALLY IN JUNE


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A General and Business Directory of Providence


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COMPLETE BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF THE STATE.


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Under its charter the Northwestern can hold no Fluctuating Securities.


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Johnston Business Directory.


AND PATRONS IN PROVIDENCE, &c.


Anatomical Boot and Shoe Maker. THAYER E. C. 22 College, Providence (see page 137)


Apothecaries. (See Registered Pharmacists.)


Artists' Materials.


BLANDING & BLANDING, 54 and 58 Weybosset, Prov. (see front colored page C)


Atomizing Apparatus.


BLANDING & BLANDING, 54 and 58 Weybosset, Prov. (see front colored page C)


Auctioneers.


PHILLIPS W. A., Waterman's block, Olneyville square (see page 129)


Bakers.


Anderson Nelson, 27 Rose


HULLER ARNOLD, 12 Plainfield (see page 133)


Mathewson William A. 6 Plainfield


OWEN PRYCE, 1087 and 1089 High, and 69 and 71 Delaine, Providence (see page 135)


WEBB JULIUS A. 1035 High, and 123 and 125 Manton av.


Providence (see page 133)


Bankers.


Bank of America Loan and Trust Co. Iron's block, Olney- ville square


INDUSTRIAL TRUST CO. 57 Westminster, Providence (see back cover)


R. I. HOSPITAL TRUST CO. 15 Westminster, Providence (see page 143)


TRASK SPENCER & CO. 5 and 7 Exchange, Providence (see front colored page A)


WILBOUR, JACKSON & CO. 48 and 52 Weybosset, Providence (see front cover)


THAN ANY OTHER COMPANY. BETTER FOR YOU


Bedding. BRADY JAMES W. 270 and 272 Broad, Providence (see page 137)


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Beer Manufacturer. McKee Ellen, Plainfield, 5th beyond Andrews avenue


Bicycles.


¿ RANKIN & BRUCE, 23 Custom House street, Providence (see page 134)


Bicycles and Sundries. CAMPBELL & CO. 33 Page, Providence (see front colored page B)


Bicycle Repairing. RANKIN & BRUCE, 36 Potter, Providence (see page 134) Blacksmiths. (See also Horseshoers.)


4 BEANE GEORGE F. A., Odd Fellows sq. (see page 131) Hanley Luke, 9 Plainfield


Holland Michael. 150 Plainfield


McGinn John, 134. Plainfield


McNabb Alexander, Pocasset


MORIN Z. M. 12 Stokes (see page 133)


PIKE THOMAS, 431 Plainfield (see page 131) Smith Stanton J., Graniteville


Whaley Arnold, Old Killingly road, near school house


Blank Book Manufacturers COOMBS H. M. & CO. 37 Custom House street, Prov. (see page 136)


Boarding Houses.


King Sadie M. Mrs. 6 Merino Village Martin Edward, 28 Plainfield


Bologna Sausage Dealer. JACKEL HERMAN, 161 Concord (see page 133)


Bookbinding. COOMBS H. M. & CO. 37 Custom House street, Prov. (see page 136) JOHNSON E. A. & CO. 57 Weybosset, Providence (see page 139)


Boot and Shoe Dealers.


DEACON CHARLES H. 47 Plainfield (see page 134) FOLLMAR WILLIAM F. 41 Manton av. Prov. (see p. 136) Greene Woolf, Dyer's Opera House block


San Souci F. C. 1083 High


SAN SOUCI J. O. & CO. 1090 and 1094 High (see p. 129)


Boot and Shoe Maker for Deformed Feet. THAYER E. C. 22 College, Providence (see page 137)


140. W. P. GANNETT, Gen. Agt., Providence. institution on its entire Assetts. The NORTHWESTERN has received a higher rate of interest than any similar See Page Barnes Jobn, 34 Plainfield


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Boot and Shoe Makers and Repairers. DEACON CHARLES H. 47 Plainfield (see page 134)


FOLLMAR WILLIAM F. 41 Manton av. Prov. (see p. 136) Hutchinson Thomas, Thornton Village


Murphy James, Plainfield, junction Waterman


Nye Thomas G. 338 Plainfield


SAN SOUCI J. O. & CO. 1090 and 1094 High (see p. 129) Schindler Joseph. 31 Plainfield


THAYER E. C. 22 College, Prov. (anatomical, see page 137)


Bottler.


MEYER MORITZ H., Pike's block, rear Waterman build- ing, Olneyville square (see page 132)


Brokers [Real Estate.]


Page Harlan A. 242 Plainfield RANDALL WILLIAM R. 70 Weybosset, room 1, Provi- dence (see front cover and page 138)


Brokers [Stock and Exchange.] GLOBE LOAN AND TRUST CO. (THE), 42 Weybosset, Providence (see page 138)


INDUSTRIAL TRUST CO. 57 Westminster. Providence (see back cover) TRASK SPENCER & CO. 5 and 7 Exchange, Providence (see front colored page A)


WILBOUR, JACKSON & CO. 48 and 52 Weybosset. Prov. (see front cover)


Business Colleges. SCHOLFIELD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, A. G. Scholfield, proprietor, 174 Westminster, Providence (sce leaves opposite page 128)


Butcher. Davis G. Walter, Plainfield, 2d beyond Andrews avenue


Butter, Cheese and Eggs.


AMISON GEORGE W. 40 Plainfield (see front col'd p. B) HARRIS WALTER D. 110 and 112 Plainfield (see p. 129) LAWTON CHARLES H. 408 and 410 Plainfield (see p. 133) LEWIS ARTHUR L., Rocky Hill avenue, near Waterman (see page 133) THOMPSON BROS. 1040 High, Prov. (see page 132)


Carpenters and Builders. ( See also Contractors.)


Calder Charles W. 125 Waterman


Chamberlin Lewis, 21 Winsor Hobbs Orlo O., Laurel Hill avenue, corner Providence Jordan Caleb B. 484 Plainfield Mann Martin, 446 Plainfield


Phillips Walter H. 17 Brown


W. P. GANNETT, Gen. Agt .. Providence.


140.


other Company.


The Rate of Interest of the NORTHWESTERN during its Entire History has been Higher than any See Page


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


$6,582,824.98.


Carpenters and Builders-Continued.


Place William II. 19 Bowen


Spencer George G. 81 Merino


WATTS BROS. rear 39 Manton avenue, Prov. (see p. 131) C


Weeden Eugene W. 20 Alverson avenue Có


Carpet Dealers.


WHIPPLE WILLIAM L. 47 and 49 Manton avenue, Prov. (see page 130)


Surplus 2.4


Carriage Elevators. MASON VOLNEY W. & CO., Lafayette, rear 405 High, Providence (see page 138)


Carriage Manufacturers.


MORIN Z. M. 12 Stokes, (see page 133)


Weeks J. J., Oliver, corner Laban


Carriage Painters.


Crowther R. W. 301 Plainfield


Howe Adna T. 14. Stokes


PIKE THOMAS, 431 Plainfield (see page 131)


Carriage Repository. WHIPPLE WILLIAM L. 55 Delaine, Prov. (see page 130)


Caterers.


1891, HULLER ARNOLD, 12 Plainfield, (see page 133) OWEN PRYCE, 1087 and 1089 High and 69 and 71 Delaine, Providence (see page 135)


1, Chemical Manufacturer. Hughes Theodore S., Hughesdale Village


Assets January


Chemicals. BLANDING & BLANDING, 54 and 58 Weybosset, Prov. (see front colored page C)


Cigar Dealers [Wholesale.] BLANDING & BLANDING, 54 and 58 Weybosset, Prov. (see front colored page C)


Cigar Manufacturers.


Cooper Henry E. 19 Rve Randall Joseph B. 15 Pioneer


North western


Cigars and Tobacco.


ARNOLD WILLIAM H., Olneyville square (see page 132) BLACKLEY JOIN, Hartford avenue, opposite Pioneer (see page 132) MEYER LOUIS H. 22 Olneyville square (see page 132) WEBB JULIUS A. 1035 High, Providence (see page 133)


$42,353,912.96;


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Civil Engineers. LATHAM JOSEPH A. 45 Westminster and 6 Exchange, Providence (see front colored page B) Mowry R. S., Waterman's block, 20 Olneyville square


Clergymen.


Blandy William E. (M. E.) 1 Dyer avenue


Parsons James W. (F. B.) Dyer av. corner Webster av.


Rood John A. (M. E.) 190 Plainfield


Starr William A. (M. E. ) 42 Horton


Cloaks and Cloakings.


THIE II. W. LADD CO. 213 and 217 Westminster, Prov. (see page 135)


Clothes Cleaners. SMALL MAURICE, 30 Plainfield (see page 137)


Coal [by the cargo.] LITTLE R. B. & CO. 70 Point, Providence, and 4 Plain- field (see back cover)


Coal and Wood.


BEANE GEORGE F. A. 279 Plainfield (see page 131)


Grant W. A. H. 25 to 29 Manton avenue, Providence


LEWIS ARTHUR L. Rocky Hill avenue, corner Waterman (see page 133) LITTLE R. B. & CO. 4 Plainfield (see back cover) Collectors.


CARROLL WILLIAM A. 3 Iron's block (see page 137) GREGORY WILLIAM F. 27 Custom House street, room 28, Providence (see page 137)


Colleges, Schools and Academies. PROVIDENCE BRYANT & STRATTON BUSINESS COLLEGE, T. B. Stowell, propr. 283 Westminster, Providence (see page 134)


SCHOLFIELD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, A. G. Schol- field, propr. 174 Westminster, Prov. (see leaves opp. page 128)


Commercial Colleges.


PROVIDENCE BRYANT & STRATTON BUSINESS COLLEGE, T. B. Stowell, propr. 283 Westminster, Providence (see page 134)


SCHOLFIELD'S COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, A. G. Schol- field, prop. 174 Westminster, Prov. (see leaves opp. page 128)


Concreter. MASON E. B., Hartford avenue, and 34 Plainfield (see front colored page C) 14


The NORTHWESTERN


MORTALITY and EXPENSE RATIO of any Leading Company. See Page 140 EARNS THE HIGHEST RATE OF INTEREST, and has the LOWEST


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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Confectionery and Fruit.


Bentley Orrin J., Dyer avenue, corner Providence


140 Fenner Marshall L., Plainfield, 3d beyond Andrews avenue


Hesketh Robert, 61 Plainfield


Hudson Charles O. 169 Plainfield


Kelley Rose Miss, 20 Plainfield


Osborn Louis T. 45 Plainfield


OWEN PRYCE, 1087 and 108 High, Prov. (see page 135) Smith Orrin, Graniteville


WEBB JULIUS A. 1035 High, Providence (see page 133) Whitman Stephen, 437 Plainfield


Contractors and Builders.


Page Harlan A. 242 Plainfield


SMITH ANDREW W. 42 Harlan, cor. Barrows (see p. 131)


WATTS BROS. rear 39 Manton av. Prov. (see page 131)


Cotton Goods Manufacturers.


Merino Mfg. Co. Merino Village


Pocasset Warp Co. Thornton Village (warps)


Crockery, Glass and Earthenware. WHIPPLE WILLIAM L. 47 and 49 Manton avenue, Provi- dence (see page 130)


Curtain Fixtures.


WHIPPLE WILLIAM L. 47 and 49 Manton avenue, Provi- dence (see page 130)


Dentists.


Rowe Thomas R. 7 Iron's Block


SEABURY F. N. & F. W. 204 Westminster, Providence (see page 142) TILLINGHAST W. H. 220 Westminster, Providence (see line front cover) TWITCHELL FRANK A., Waterman Building, 12 Olney- ville square (see page 129) Dentists' Supplies.


SEABURY F. N. & F. W. 294 Westminster, Providence . (see page 142)


Detective. GREGORY WILLIAM F. 27 Custom House street, room 28, Providence (see page 137)


Dressmakers. Bates Katie II. Miss, 35 Garden Bickford L. M. Miss, 7 Rose Boss Alice M. Mrs. 51 Laban


Brown Lydia E. Mrs. 113 Waterman


Bruce Eva II. Mrs. 7 Dyer avenue


Cabana Georgianna, 34 North Allen


The Unparalleled Record of the Northwestern means more than good and sound, See Page


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


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Dressmakers -- Continued.


Gardiner Lottie M. Mrs. 7 Eddy


Hudson Mary Mrs. 77 Plainfield


Lucitt Mary J. Miss, Hartford avenue, near Pioneer


Martell Marguerite Mme. 5 Hartford avenue corporation


Mathewson M. J. Mrs. 271 Plainfield


Morse Clara O. Mrs. 24 Waterman


O'Connor Mary 1. Miss, 1 Iron's block


Renfree John Mrs. 16 Rocky Hill avenue


Winsor Emma A. Miss, 16 Alverson avenue


Winsor Mary E. Miss, 16 Alverson avenue


Druggists. (See also Registered Pharmacists.) BLANDING & BLANDING, 54 and 58 Weybosset, Prov. (see front colored page C) PARKER GILBERT R. 159 Plainfield, (see page 129)


Druggists' Sundries. BLANDING & BLANDING, 54 and 58 Weybosset, Prov. (see front colored page C) NICHOLS C. E. & CO. 64 West Friendship, Providence (see page 130


Drugs and Dyestuffs. BLANDING & BLANDING, 54 and 58 Weybosset, Prov. (see front colored page C)


Dry Goods. (Wholesale.) THE H. W. LADD CO. 213 and 217 Westminster, Provi- dence (see page 135)


Dry Goods.


Allan Thomas T. 1061 High


Conyers George, Thornton Village


Melvin Robert & Co. 1031 High


Reed Alfred, 132 Plainfield


Smith P. Herbert, 291 Plainfield


H. W. THE LADD CO. 213 and 217 Westminster, Prov. (see page 135)


Webb Joseph, Scituate road, 10th beyond Plainfield pike Wilkinson Thomas, 165 Plainfield


Dyer. Critchley William, 304 Broadway, Providence Eating Houses. OWEN PRYCE, 1087 High (see page 135) Parsons George P. 9 Hartford avenue


Robbins & Chase, 11 Olneyville square


SGon. Agt., Prov. Page 140 W. P. CANNETT,


a statement of the accumulated surplus. No other company does this. The NORTE WESTERN furnishes during the TONTINE PERIOD,


104


BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


SEE PAGE 140


Elastic Cement.


DESLAURIERS A., Sabin, cor. Cove Providence (see back cover)


Elastic Stockings.




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