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Pantries, Hot-Water Generators, etc. etc.
1012-1018 Filbert Street, Philadelphia.
142 Chambers Street, Hew York.
126 Dearborn Street, Chicago.
_Waldo Bros., Agents, 88 Water Street, Boston, Mass._
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BOSTON
BRIDGE WORKS,
D.H. ANDREWS, Engineer.
Builders of Wrought-Iron Bridges and Roofs,
OFFICE:
_13 PEMBERTON SQUARE, BOSTON_
Works' Cambridgeport, Mass.
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COOLIDGE HOUSE,
BOWDOIN SQUARE, BOSTON.
The Coolidge is a centrally-located, thoroughly quiet and comfortable
Family Hotel, with rooms arranged in suites, consisting of Parlor,
Bedroom, and Bath; having an elevator, and combining all the luxuries
and conveniences of the larger hotels, with the quietness and retirement
of a private house; affording _most excellent accommodations at moderate
charges._
COOLIDGE CAFE,
EXCLUSIVELY FOR GENTLEMEN.
Fitted up with the most complete and approved system of Broilers now in
use, after the style of Spiers & Pond's Celebrated London Chop-Houses,
and those so desiring, can select a steak or chop and see the same
cooked on "The Silver Grill."
A Perfect Restaurant in Every Respect.
_The Best Material, Cooking, and Service._
I.N. ANDREWS & CO.
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REMOVAL.
ARTHUR P. DODGE,
_Attorney and Counsellor at Law_,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
COMMISSIONER FOR NEW HAMPSHIRE,
Has removed his office from No. 23 COURT STREET to
_31 Milk Street_, Room 46, Boston, Mass.
Business Manager Bay State Monthly.
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Life and Public Services of James G. Blaine, published at Augusta,
Maine, his home. By the renowned biographer and historian, Colonel
Russell H. Conwell, whose Life of President Garfield outsold the twenty
others by sixty thousand copies. Mr. Blaine, his friends and his
relatives co-operated with the publishers in order that the volume might
be most complete and correct in all particulars. The Augusta, Maine,
edition is the standard Life of Blaine. The people of this loca
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