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32 3% 
3% 32 
$2 Annie C. wife E. 8. Grew 928.80 
%¢ Jane N. Grew 426.56 
$$) =Mary Hemenway heirs 1569.50 
4 George H. Hood 189.20 
3s Henry L. Higginson 181.25 
$$ =6Ida wife H. L. Higginson 1299.89 
3s Eben D. Jordan 1238.40 
3% Henry Lee heirs 53.75 
% = Jean L. LeBrun 94.60 
$¢ Oliver Mink 266.60 
% =©6s Richard J. Monks 89.44 
Robert T. Paine 2d 219.30 
sz Mary G. Pickering heirs 227.90 
3% = Annie G. Pierce 311.32 
$$ Henrietta W. wife 
32 283.80 
$$ 4 =Mary M. wife R. L. Raymond 245.10 
Roman Catholic Archbishop 79.98 
33 Thomas M. Rotch 129.00 
A> $3 Porter. Jr; 
es Calvin P. Samson 53.32 
3s Joseph C. Stevens heirs 293.69 
s¢ Lucy wife Richard Stone 188.34 
3$ Mrs. Cyrus Strong 407.64 
32 Alice wife Benjamin F. Tenney 80,84 
«= Marietta wife John B. Thomas 167.70 
Mabel G. Tower 197.80 
3$ George F. Willett 605.87 
t¢ Anna M. wife G. H. Washburn 104.92 
3$ =George R. White 362.06 
BS Mrs. Edward Wigglesworth 233.92 
33 George Wigglesworth 560.72 
38 Elizabeth Winthrop 949.44 
3 Brookline 
# Henry B. trustee Walter C. Cabot 
293.48 | 
$¢ Philip Coyle or Louis M. Clark trustee 
3% 160.82 
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SSEseSESENASNEN eee 235 
NEW FALL 
SUITS 
LIES Msesese 
Louis Cabot 156.09 
John B. Schoeffield 661.13 
Edward L. Wood 279.50 
George A. Webber 305.30 
Cambridge 
Ralph H, Barbour 86.86 
Mary W. Sampson 154.80 
Charles B. Taylor 139.32 
Miscellaneous 
J. Sumner Draper, Milton, 116.96 
John A. Brown, Everett, 109.22 
Jennie F. Foster, Gloucester, 92.88 
John J. Stanwood, Gloucester, 62.78 
Warren F, Knowlton, Lynn, 50.96 
Susan H. Aspinwall, Newton, 118.68 
Agnes R. E. wife A. L. Devens, Ham- 
ilton, 240.80 
Theodore M. Clarke, Newton, 122.98 
Caroline L. Fessenden, Newton, 219.30 
Eliza G. Tappan, trustee estate San- 
ford, Newburyport, 96.32 
Ida J. Newton, Revere, 51.60 
Walter L. Harris, Salem, 90.30 
Harriet K. wife W. L. Harris, Salem, 
366.79 
Henry C. Leach heirs, Salem, 204.68 
Mary W. Mansfield, Salem, 165.98 
Rufus B. Fowler trustee Caroline 
Morgan, Worcester, 181.46 
Augustus A. Smith heirs, Attica, N. Y., 
200.38 
Fred C. Stevens, Attica, N. Y., 344.00 
Edward S. Black, New York City, 
193.50 
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PROC PTE OTE SD 
SETTING FORTH FALL 
READINESS 
IN OUR 
Edward Robinson, New York City, 3% 
180.60 3 
A. F. Southerland and F. 8. Foster, + 
New York City, 181.46 iY 
Gustave Winston heirs, New York City, 3 
51.60 3 
Benj. L. Allen, East Orange, N. J., 3% 
124.70 
University of Penn., Phila., Pa., 172.00 3 
Emily C. wife H. K. Caner, Phila., Pa., 33 
915.90 3 
Fisher H. Eldredge, Portsmouth, N. H., 33 
224.46 3 
Harvey Childs, Jr., Pittsburg, Pa., 70.52 3% 
Emma H. wife F. A. Lane, St. Louis, %# 
86.00 § 
William MeMillan heirs, St. Louis, 33 
51.60 33 
Florence L. Boardman, wife W. J. % 
Washington, D. C., 361.20 
James MeMillan heirs, Washington, 3% 
D.C., 1670.55 38 
Walter D. Denegre, New Orleans, 82.56 33 
Bertha C. wife W. D. Degenre, New 32 
Orleans, 1021.68 3 
Frank W. Bell, Kingston, N. H., 64.50 3% 
Susan Ames Taylor, Columbia, 8S. C. 3 
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191.78 38 
Samuel A, Culbertson, Louisville, Ky., 3 
161.68 3 
Myron C. Wick heirs, Youngstown, 0., 3% 
249.40. 
Katherine D. W. Sumner, Baltimore, 3 
280.36 33 
3% 
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MAIL ORDERS 
FOR SAMPLES 
Cheerfully 
Complied With 
NEW FALL 
BLANKETS 
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT 
You may look where you will and you'll not find an array of cloths that possess such an air of destinction 
and refinement as is represented in our fall stocks. Our buyer has selected with studied care, a broad selection of 
the smartest fabrics that we have ever shown in both black and colors. 
To follow fashion’s mandate this season and appear smartest you will wear 
Scotch Mixtures, Illuminated Cheviots, Striped Melrose, 
Fancy Herringbone, Broadcloths, Poplinettes, Panamas, 
Silk and Wool Poplin, Prunellas, Wool Taffetas, 
Peau-de-Soie. Serges, plain and fancy. 
