F 89 .N5 N64 Copy 1 21 SWINBURNE, PECKHAM & CO., DEALERS IN LIME, BRICK, CEMENT, DRAIN PIPE, ETC. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, ^l^^ff' Shelf. 'l^'^'ffDS, UNITED STATES OP AMERICA. MOULDBNCS AND TURNING, AT- Planin^ Mill and Sash Works, ON PEGKHAM'S WHARF, NEWPORT, R. I. (2) ^o i^c; JOSEPH HAIRE, Practical Plumber, 132 SPRING ST.^ (Four Doors North of Church St ,) 3JJ- U T7^ I» O H. T , II- I-, Has constantly in stock all the latest improvements in Water Closets, Traps and Plumbing Materials. Prompt attention given to orders, and estimates cheerfully given. TELEPHONE COMNECTION. JOHN D. JOHNSTOIN, Architect and Builder, OFFICE, 83 MILL STREET. Plans and Estimates furnished at short notice. Houses for J. P. Kernochau, O. H. Burrows, G. (t. Haven, John O'Brien, Julian I. Davies, Dr. LcRoy Saterly, Lymai '.Joseph; Marian Accosta, (2); Matilda Lieber, (2); Puinard Brt.aers, (6); Judge Baker, Joseph Whai'ton, Charles Wharton, General Days, Judge Bookstaver, W. H. Marion, Charles Weaver, Com. H. Baldwin, James Hazzard W^ilson, Richard C. Derby, Rev. Dr. _.oit, and many others. (3) GRAHAM & LESTER, MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN I^ toe Wmnmiimum^ UPHOLSTERING AND CABINET MAKING, AND MANTELS, No. 146 SPRING STREET, AEWPORT, M. I. JOSEPH GRAHAM. M. Z. LESTER. JAMES U. COOPER, JR., House, Sign and Ornamental FILLING AND POLISHING HARD WOOD, Glazing, Graining, and Paper Hanging, Also Tinting of Ceilings, and Manufacturer of Newport Hard AVjix Polish for Floors. All orders Promptly executed and estimates cheerfully given. r3il paintings retouched and lenewed. No. 5 MILL STREET, NEWPORT, R. I. (4) All N. V Iff m 'w woim.'^ HOUSEHOLD \^ , '\ • DIRECTORY. CONTAINING A COMPLETE Street Directory, -GIVING THE- Location of each street, and showing what other streets and places run from and across it, with the numbers at which they intersect. -ALSO A COiMPLETE LIST OF- BUILDINGS, HALLS, BLOCKS, BANKS, CHURCHES, SOCIETIES, WARD BOUNDARIES, FIRE ALARM, AND POST OFFICE STREET BOXES, ETC. SAN FORD PUBLISHING CO., PROVIDENCE CHARLES E. HAMMETT, JR., NEWPORT, R. I. Copyrijfhted 1SS7, by W. F. Sanford. ^ ESTABLISHED 1878. 6lM Oi Wltai: s R Pi J iBll AND- 20 BellBYUB flvenuB, NEAR KAY STREET, NEWPORT, R. I List of Cottages and Villas to Rent for Season of 1887. Pteferences. — Ex.-Gov. Charles C. Van Zandt, Ex. Mayor Henry Bedlow. i INDEX TO CONTENTS. Banks > 85-89 Blocks. Halls and Buildings 83 City Government 47-49 Cemeteries 112 Churches 65-77 Cottage Owners 115-122 Fire Department 53 Fire Alarm 55 Index to Advertisers 5-7 Newspapers 112 Police Department 51 Post Office, Etc 79-81 Private Schools 63 Public Schools 59-63 Reservoirs and Public Fountains 57 Societies 91-111 Street Directory 9-45 Ward Boundaries 113 Wharves 112 JOHN S. LANGLEY,' 1 Dealer in OF ILL DESCRIPTIONS. FDRNISHIHG UNDERTAKER, CashetSf Coffins, Robes , Etc., furnished at short notice. ^"^Upholstering and Mattress Manufacturer,-^ DRAPERY AND SHADE HANGING. John S. L,angley, Residence, No. 1 School St. INDEX TO ADVERTISERS. Adams Express Company 14 Albro, Charles H. 94 Alderson, John 80 Aldred, A. Wrisrht 24 Allan, Erastns'P. 80 Andrews, William 62 Barker, W. A. & Co. 62 Barone, Rocco 62 Biesel, Henry 108 Bliven, Luke 84 Bowler, James I. 100 Brayton, James B. — Bray- ton House 44 Brotherson, Moses 40 Brown & Howard 54 Brown, James A. 94 Brown, John 26 Burdick, Arnold L. 38 Butler, Maurice 70 Carry Brothers bot. margins Child & Co. 116 Coggeshall, Joseph C. 14 Conrov, Philip F. 50 Cottretl, J. B. 30 Cottrell, Michael 102 Cooper, James U. Jr. col. page opp. title Cripps, Wm. W. L. 36 Davis, Simeon 66 DeBlois, H. L. 18 DeBlois, John B. 42 Denham, Daniel C. back cover Denniston, George 64 Downing Bros. front cover Ellis, C. E Fayerweather, C. F. D. Ferguson, George A. Finch, James B. Fitzgerald, J^Iichael E. Fludder Brothers Fludder, William & Co. Franklin, R. & W. Frasch, Charles F. 72 Gibson Brothers 92 Gladding, Benjamin D. m Gladding, Thomas & Son 8 Goldsmith, S. A. & Co 124 Graham & Lester— colored page, opp. title Greene, A. G. 40 Greer, James 86 Hammett, Charles E. Jr. 98 Hammett, Clarence A. back cover Haire, Joseph 1st col. page Hargraves Mfg. Co.— colored leaf, back part Hayward, Albert H. 58 Hazard, George M. 86 Hazard & Horton 72 Hazard, James S. & Co. 88 Herrmann, Geo. O. bottom margins Hildreth, Ara 84 Hill, Caspar 18- Hubbard, Solomon T. 52 Jackson, J. W. Briskham 78 Johnston, John D. 1st col. page Johnson, J. Gardner 24 Jones, Henry .J. 114 Kelley, George H. 20 Kelly, James 108 Kaull & Anthony 26 Kaull George C, Jr. 1& Langley John 8. 4 Lawton George P. back cover Lawton, William S. 90 Leddy, John E. 34 Lee, Thomas J. ea Libby, William T. 90 Lineham, George N. 66- Lynch, J. J. 88. Lynch & Sullivan 10 HENRY D. 8P00NER, • Successor to Gould & Son, Chambers : 179 Ttaines St, Newport, R. 1. Estaljlislied 1840. JAMBS opxsnrsHAiv^ Successor to McAdam & OpcDshaw, N. M. Chaffee & Co., and John G. Weaver, Jr. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Plumbers' Materials, FORCE PU3IPS, LIFT PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, — AND — SHEET LEAD. PLUMBING DONE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. No. 8 Mill Street, Newport, R. i. Harden. James F. 68 Marsh, Edward P. 70 Mayer, Joseph (two half 'pages) , 36-76 ISIcCorniick, M. A. 20 McLean & Mason 84 Murray, Charles S. 12 Murray, Hiram 12 IS'ewport One Price Clothing Co. 46 O'Neill, Thomas J. 48 Openshaw, James 6 Ordway, Miss Jeannie E. 100 Peckham, Leander A. inside back cover Perry Brothers 40 Pinniger & Manchester 30 Pray, H. W. 32 <~)Hihn, Martin 76 Reynolds, Gardiner B. & Co. top raai-gins Kichardson, J. D. & Co. 54 "Rife, William D. 60 Shanahan, Dennis 10 Shanteler, Louis 44 Shea, Thomas E. 22 Sherman, C. & Co. 52 Sherman M. F. 96 Simpson, Edward T. 82 Skinner, Lewis 108 Spencer, George I. 82 Spingler, W. F. 92 Spooner, Charles E. 66 Spooner, Henry D. 6 Stevens, James E. 28 Stevens, Joseph G. 94 Stewart. A. & Son 116 Stoddard, J. C. & Co. 42 Stoddard, W. C. 54 Sullivan, M. D. 78 Swinburne, Peckham & Co. inside front cover. Taylor, James H. 8 Thompson, Noah 50 Traeger, C. A. 74 Vars, John 78 Vernon, G. E. 48 Waters, John 22 AVatson, Daniel front cover Weaver John G. & Son 74 Westall Simeon E. 82 Wetherell, John H. 28 Wilbur George V. 2 W>ight, James T. 96 Wright, Richard B. .^6 -^PeFFT OTaiisioii^ MARKET, T. GLADDING & SON, 29 Touro St., NBwport. Goods Delivered Free o[ Charge. Telephone Connection. JAMES TAYLOR & CO., At the old established MEDICINE STOEE, opposite Mr. William Laugley's, in Thames street, have for sale a lar£:e and 2;eneral assortment of Eecipes and Orders executed — Family and Sea Medi- cine Chests put up with the utmost Caution, Fidelity and Despatch. ^^ Country Practitioners and Dealers are informed that the said company daily exppct a large quantity of Drugs, Medicines, Painter's Colours, and Dye Stufts, from London — when they will sell at wholesale, on liberal- terms and credit. Newport, June 6, 1796. Gardiner S,Rejr.ol(ls& Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Coal & Wood, opp. Post Office. NEWPORT Street Directory. Abbreviations.— Al., alley; ave., avenue; ct., court; B'way, Broadway; E., east; fni., from ; Mt., Mount; N., north;n., near; opp. opposite; pi., place; S., south; W., west; Wash., Washington. * Indicates location of Letter Boxes. t Indicates location of Hydrants. Left. Rt. Allan's Court, fm. 38 Spring. Almy, from Bliss road. Ann, from 370 Thames to 273 Spring. Annandale Road, from 71 Bath Road to 106 Narragan- sett Avenue. 1 Bath Road 11 fiMertonRoad Dresser 33 t Weaver Avenue 37 East Bowery t Berkeley Avenue opp. 66 f Parker Avenue tWard Avenue fNarragansett Ave. Anthony, from 7 Bowery to 66 Pope. Bowery 17 Fountain 32 31 Pope Appleby, from 51 Farewell to opp. 79 Tilden Ave. Arnold Avenue, from 372 Broadway to 17 Summer. Left. Rt. Atkinson's Court, from 168 Thames. Ayrault, from 113 Broadway to 52 Catharine. 2 1 t Broadway 42 43 *tKay 60 Francis 65 tC^reenough Place 88 87 fCatharine Bacheller's Court, from 479 Spring. Bancroft Avenue, fm. Belle, vue Ave. to Coggeshall Ave, Barney, from 46 Spring to 6 Whitfield Court. Spring Mt. Vernon Whitfield Court Bateman Avenue, from Cog. geshall Ave. to Cari-oU Ave, Bateman Avenue, from Wi- nans Ave. to Ocean Ave. Bath Road. fm. 164 Bellevue Ave. to the Beach. *Bellevue Ave. 11 GEO. A. FERGUSON, JPolite and Attentive Clerks and Drivers at (2) Carry Bros., 257 & 259 Thames St. 10 Dennis Shanahan, -DEALEK IN- Flour, Hay, Straw, Oats, Salt, Etc., ( ALSO FREIGHT AND BAGGAGE EXPRESS, 14 Franklin St., p°KA?e. Newport, R. I. Telephone Connection. LYNCH «fc SULLIVAN, Gas Fixtures, Globes, Brackets, Etc., Gas and Steam Fitters, STEAM and HOT WATER APPARATUS. Jobbing a Specialty, 10 FRANKLIN ST., - NEWPORT, R. I. James J. Lynch. J. E. Sullivan. \ 11 All the Brst Varieties of COAL, and AVOOD, and at Lowest Market Prices, for sale by GARDINJEK B. REYNOLDS & CO., opp. POST OFFICE. Left, Rt. Livery Stable. 17 Hayden Court 27 J. S. HAZARD & CO., Bottlers. 27 fFreebodv 28 Cranrlall Court 35 M A R T 1 N Q U I N N, Horse Shoer. 62 Edgar Court 58 CHAS. A.TRAEGER, Bottler. 61 fMiddleton Ave. opp. 67 JRed Cross Ave. 71 Annandale Road t Rhode Island Ave. Cliff Ave. tOibbs Ave. fChanniug Ave. Easton's Beach Battery, from opp. 77 Third to the Harbor. Third Second t Washington Bay View Avenue, from 258 Broadway to opp. 80 Warner. Beach, fm. 74 Belle vue A ve- to Rhode Island Avenue. 2 1 Bellevue Avenue 11 tState 17 tTew's Court 18 Cottage 21 Cottage Place 24 Fir 29 tSunnyside Place 34 Greenough Place tRed Cross Avenue Rhode Island Ave Beacon, east from Hillside Ave. to city line. Beacon Hill Road, fm. Har- rison Ave. opp. Fort Adams. Bedlow Avenue, fm. opp. 507 Broadway to Malbone Road. Bellevue Avenue, from 151 Touro, juuct. Kay, southerly to the Ocean. Left. Rt. Touro Kay 20 GEO. V. WILBUR, Real Estate Agent and Broker. 28 WM. FLUDDER & CO., Masons and Builders. 30 tCatharine 25 Church 44 Redwood 65 tMill 74 Beach Touro Park Pelham 98 tDowning A. H. HAYWARD, Carriage Repository. Ill fProspect Hill 144 DeBlois Court 125 John 137 tLevin 164 *Bath Road 147 William tJones Avenue t Bowery OCEAN HOUSE, .T.G. Weaver & Son, Pr's. East Bowery fBerkeley Avenue t ' erry 301 Bellevue Court Of Dixon Parker Avenue 440 403 * t^arragansett Ave. tWebster Leroy Avenue tHazard Avenue fGordon *Shepard Avenue Victoria Avenue fRuggles Avenue tMarine Avenue tBancroft Avenue tWheatland Avenue Yznaga Avenue Lake view Avenue *t Ledge Road Coggeshall Avenue. Bellevue Court, from 301 Bellevue Ave. HERMANN, No Better Watchmaker in the City, 219 THAMES STREET. 12 HIRAM MURRAY'S HACK AND LIVERY STABLE, State Street, Foot of Deblois Court, NEWPORT, R. I. First-Class Horses and Carriages to Let by the Day or Season. Passengers Conveyed to and from the Boats and Cars by Hacks Nos. 8 and 9. mi w% m% ^ Flour, Grain, Hay, Straw, SALT, ETC. 5 Market Square, NEWPORT R. I. 13 Hickory, Oak, Maple, Pine and Southern Pine for Kind- ling and open fires. Promptly prepared by Gardiner C. Reynolds & Co. Left. m. Berkeley, from 10 Cranston Ave. to 11 Rhode Island Ave. Berkeley, from ^V"elliugtou Ave. beyond Wilbur. Berkeley Ave , from Belle- vue Ave. to Annandaleroad. 2 1 fRellevue Ave 26 25 Leroy Place 42 41 Middleton Ave 54 53 fAnuandale Road Bliss Road, from 295 Broad- way to City line. Broadway fKay Whitehall North Gibbs Ave Almy Collins Avenue Boss Court, from 35 Welling- ton Ave. :powery. from 334 Spring to Bellevue Ave . tSpring 3 Bowery Court 7 Anthony 20 tKins JBellevue Ave. Bowery Court, from 3 Bow- ery. Bradford, from Farewell to I)e Wolf. Branch, from 44 Marlbo- rough, junction Broadway, to 3 vVest Broadway. Brenton, from 70t Thames to Spring. Brenton Avenue, from Cas tie Hill Ave. to Ocean Ave. Brewer, from 382 Thames to 283 Spring. Bridge, from opp 44 Thames to 39 Washington. 2 *tThame3 1 Cross Left. Rt. opp 24 Hammond Court 56 55 fThird 64 S. E. WESTALL, Confectionery and Ice Cream. 66 GEORGl*: I. SPEN- CER, Variety Store. 72 71 Second 72 EDWARD T. SIMP- SON, Market. 89 Wm. A. BARKER & Co., Groceries and Provisions. 92 97 t Washington 92 BENJ. D. GLAD- DING, Market. Brinley, from Kay to 20 Catharine. Kay f.J AMES I. BOWLER, Livery and Board- ing Stable. 20 Fillmore 25 Centre tCatharine Broadway, from Farewell, junction Park Place, to Miantonomi ave. 2 t Farewell 1 Park Place 2 JOHN B. DeBLOIS, Meat Market. 9 W M. T. L I B B Y, Baker 17 Stone 24 GEO.C. KAULL, Jr., Fish Market. 41 Marlborough 40 H. L. D E B L O I S, Fish, Ovsters, &c. 42 DOWNING BROS., Drugs, Medicines, &c. 44 Branch 35 Spring 35 *t Bull 58 Edward 92 GEO. M. HAZARD, Market. 106 Collins Sxteclal Attention Paid to Dinner Parties^ Order's at Carry Bros. 14 ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY, Office, 270 Thames St., Newport, R. I. (C. C. FISKE, Agent.) Forwarders to all parts of the United States and Canada. —Also Office of— BALDWIN BROS". EUROPEAN EXPRESS. WM. FLUDDER & CO., Catherine St., cor., Bellevue Ave., Newport. p. O. BOX 517. IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Also Dealers in First Quality Vitrified Salt- Glazed Drain and Sewer Pipe, from 2 to 24. Inch Diameter. Also, Grease Traps, from 12 to 20 Inch Diatneter, Chimney Tops, Extra Heavy Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings, Iron Cistern Covers and Frames, Stable and Yard Traps, etc. WM. FLUDDER. W. II. FLUDDEK. a. J. FLUDDER. JOSEPH C. COGGESHALL, —DEALER IN— Beef, Veal, Mutton, Iamb, lard, Hams and Game, M. J. Butter and Eggs a Specialty. NEWPORT, R. I. 15 English and American Cannel and Kanawha Splint Coal for open grates. Gardiner B, Reynolds <& Co, Left. Ri. 122 150 172 87 jMaun avenue Oak 97 Kilburn court 113 fAyrault *Caleb Earl 137 Everett 153 Cranston 161 Cranston court NEWPORT CASH STOKE, Hay, Grain and Fertilizers. Equality Park W. Broad vvav tGould 173 Cranston avenue fPark Clinton avenue 219 Rhode Island avenue tliay View avenue 253 *Hovvard avenue fNewport ave 281 Friendship Pleasant 295 Bliss road fMalbone road Summer 343 t Whitehall Arnold avenue fThurston ave 507 tBedlow avenue 515 Vernon avenue Miantonomi ave 200 202 226 238 258 278 304 324 356 372 opp 608 Buena Vista, from Rhode Island Avenue, continuation of Beach, to 121 Channing avenue. Greenough place Red Cross ave fRhode Island ave 22 21 fGibbs ave 36 35 Channing ave Bull, from 35 Broadway to 22 Kay. 2 *t Broadway 1 Spring opp. 15 fCentral court 29 Mt. Vernon 30 Mt. Vernon court tKay Left. Rt. Burnslde Avenue, from 48 West Broadway, to 21 War- ner. 2 1 W. Broadway 27 Davis court t Warner Butler, from 20 Gibbs to Rut- gers. Gibbs Evarts Southmayd Bradford Rutgers Byrnes Court, from 23 Lee avenue to 600 Thames Caleb Earl, from 150 Broad- way, to 81 W. Broadway. 11 C. F. D. F A Y E R- WE AT HER, Junk Dealer. Callender Avenue, from 58 W. Broadway, to 31 Warner. W. Broadway opp. 33 tDavis court t Warner Cannon, from 330 Thames to 243 Spring. Carey, from 662 Thames to Spring. Carroll Avenue, from Ola Fort road. Castle Hill Avenue, from Harrison ave., to Ocean ave. Catharine, from 30 Bellevue avenue to 91 Channing ave. 2 tBellevue avenue 6 WM. FLUDDER & CO., Masons and Builders. 14 Eliz.abeth 20 fBrinley 15 Cottage 21 Fir 34 Tompkins court 38 29 *t^i'eenough place 0\r\c\\ie\ Cared for by the Season U I U U Kb At 219 Thames St. Hermann's. 16 GEO. C. KAULL, JR., — DEALER IN— FRESH, SALT AND SMOKED J •>FISH-^ ^ OYSTERS, #^^^ LOBSTERS CLAMS,^^^^ QUAHAUGS. BENJAMIN D. GLADDING. —DEALER IN— Meat Game, Poultry, Vegetables, FRUITS, &c. —ALSO— FIRST CLASS GROCERIES , 93 Bridge St.j ^ —AND— 37-39 WasMngton St., Newport, R. I. Goods Delivered Free in any part of the city. 1? Steam Yachts promptly supplied with Coal and Water hy Gardiner B, Reynolds <€- Co, Left, Rt. 52 fAyrault t Rhode Island Redwood ave De Blois ave *t^ihbs ave Channing ave ave Central Court, from Bull. opp 15 Centre, fro.ii 16 Elizabeth to 25 Brinley. Champlin, from 86 Rhode Island ave., to 56 Channing avenue. tR- 1, avenue Redwood ave De Blois ave tGibbs ave Channing ave Channing, from opp. 28 Hall avenue to 12 Malbone road. Clianningf Ave., from across 121 Kay to 118 Bath road. 11 Kay 46 43 Road to Water Works 56 Champlin 91 Catharine 121 Buena Vista 174 167 tBath road Charles, from 20 Washington Square to North Baptist Washington square 19 River Lane 28 Marll>orough 41 Coddington North Baptist Chase, from 2 Willow to 29 Poplar Chastellux Avenue, from Wellington ave to Harrison ave. Cherry, fm. the R. R. crossing at 61 Third, to the Harbor 5 Guerney court 14 13 tThird 19 Second fWashington Left . Et. Chestnut, from 54 Thirn. from opp. 501 Spring to Bellevue Avenue Dixon Lane, from 604 Thames to 501 Spring Downing, from 98 Bellevue Ave. to 17 State Drrsser, fm. Annandale Road to Cliff Avenue HERMANN, Fine Clock and Watch Re- pairer, 2 ( 9 Thames St. 20 M. A. Mccormick, CARPENTER & BUILDER. Fine Work in Hard ciful Soft Woods a Specialti/, fTohbhig and repair- ing of all Mnds, Newport, R. I. Orders by Mail Promptly Attended to. RESIDENCE, 31 DEARBORN ST. HORSE SHOEING SHOP. ^sS% 4St% ' Mm .vM iM ^g| ^Sl #i^|| Formerly with JOHN LYONS, ^itl9 Kinsley^se lATharf^'lf^ FOOT OF PELHAM ST., Is prepared at all times to SHOE HORSES In a Workmanlike manner and Guar- antee Satisfaction. 21 Franklin Coal, of Lykens Valley, For sale by GARDINER B, REYNOLDS <€• CO. Left. lit- Duke, from 8 Washington Sq- to opp. 6 Marlborough. E ist, from 85 Pope to Perry Ea»t Bow ry, from Belle vue Ave. to 37 Aunandale Road 2 1 Bellevue Avenue 12 J. H. WETHERELL, Carriage Trimmer 18 fFi-eeboriy 31 Leroy Place 60 45 fMiddleton Avenue 64 59 Annandale Road East Court, from 231 Pond ave. Easton's Beach, foot of Bath road. Edgar Court, from 52 Bath road. Edward, from 58 Broadway t > opp. 14 White. Broadway West Broadway 37 Feke Covell White Elizabeth, fx'om 14 Catharine. Elm, from opp. 9 Cross to the Harbor. 1 Cross 16 15 R. R. Track 29 Third 38 37 Second 50 49 ^Washington Equality P.irk, June. Broad- way and West Broadway. 6 J. W. BRISKH AM JACKSON, Photog- rapher. Evarts, from Farewell to Hall ave. Evarts Place, from 12 Gibbs. Everett, from 137 Broadway to 58 Kay. Everett Piace, from 59 Kay. Left. lit. Extension, from 472 Thames to 383 Spring. Fair, from 348 Thames to 257 Spring. Farewell, from 50 Washing- ton Square, June. Broadway to Rutgers. 1 t Broad way 2 JOHN B. DEBLOIS, meat market. 10 7 Rivei Lane 14 15 fMarlborough 20 Coddington 32 t>f- Baptist opp. 43 Sanford 43 Covell 47 White 51 Appleby 48 Thames opp, 53 Poplar 52 t Warner 60 Willow Court 70 Walnut 127 Gibbs Evarts Southmayd Bradford Rutgers Feke, from 37 Edward, to 3' Tildeu ave. Fillmore, from Wellington avo. to Harrison ave. Fillmore, from 20 Brinley. 2 1 Brinley 8 Jones Court 15 Fillmore Court 26 23 Tompkins Court JAMES GREER, Florist. Fi Imore Court, from 15 Fillmore. Fir, from 21 Catharine to 24 Beach. Forty S'epsi, foot Narragan- sett avenue. Fresh Salt and Smoked Fish of all kinds, in Season, at Carry Bros. 32 (LATE WITH C. GREASON.) PRflCTICHL PLUniBEH, 180 Spring Street, Newport, R. I. Helme Block, near Mill St. ALL WORK WARRANTED. Telephone Connection. JOHN lAT ATERS^ Submarine Engineer, WRECKER AND DIVER. Special attention given to th'> T^xamin- ation of Ste miships. Examinations on Ships and Repairs mado Without Dock- ing. HavincT all necessary wrecking material, I am prepared to execute any contract for rais- ing sunken vessels and cargoes, on the most favorable terms, and with dispntch. Also submarine drilling, blasting, laying founda- tions for railroad bridges, sea walls, piers, removing oljstructions, repairing marine rail- ways, building wharves and recovering drowned bodies. Expert divers in readiness to be despatched to any part of the countr}' on moderate terms. Address to Box 47, Newport, R. I. ^ storehouse, - Commercial Wharf. . 23 Plymouth Red Ash Coal, Fine Burning:. Nice Coal. Gardiner B. Reynolds & Co, Left. lit. Fountain, from 360 Spring to 17 Anthony. *> Francis, from 60 Ajrault to '^ 83 Rhode Island jive. ) Ayrault f 12 11 Everett Place 20 19 *Khode Island ave Frank, from 222 Thames to 147 Spring. Franklin, from 306 Thames to 225 Spring. Thames U JOHN ALDERSON, merchant tailor. 10 LYNCH & SULLI- VAN, gas and steam pipe fitters. 13 WM. F. SPINGLER, furniture, &c 14 DENNIS SHANNA- HAN, flour, grain, &c. 16 JOHN S. LAN OLE Y furniture and under- taker 35MAUKICE BUTLER, plumber Spring Freebody, from 27 Bath Road to 18 East Bowery. 2 If Bath road Merton road 22 t Weaver ave 30 29 East Bowery Friendship, from 281 P>roacl- way to Gibb's ave. George, from opp 124 Mill, to op p. 123 Pel ham. Gibbs, from 127 Farewell to 24 Malbone road. 2 1 Farewell 12 Evarts Place 20 Butler 28 Prescott Hall road 33 fVicksburg Place 38 Halsey Left. lit. 41 Tilley ave 44 Homer 52 55 Hall ave 86 89 fMalbone road Gibbs Av'nue, from Bliss road to Bath road. North Gibbs ave Friendship 62 61 Kav 86 85 Road to Water Works tChamplin 133 134 *tCatharine 168 167 tBuena Vista 218 219 fBath road Gidley, from 360 Thames to 263 Spring. Gl'tdding: Covirt, from Sun- shine Court. Golden Hill, east from 268 Spring to Thomas. Gordon, from Bellevue ave to Coggeshall ave. Gould, from 106 W Broadway, Junction Broadway, to Tilley ' W. Broadway fl'roadway opp. 26 Park 33 *Warner 52 45 Tilley ave Grafton, from 623 Thames to the Creek. Grant Court, from 24 Perry. Green, from 284 Thames to 205 Spring. Green L,ane, see Tilden ave. Greene Ave., from Maibone Road to Hall ave. Greenoug:h Place, from 65 Ayrault to 34 Beach. Guerney C .urt, from 5 Cherry Spectacles and Opera Glasses at Her- mann's, 219 Thames St., Newport. J. GARDNER JOHNSON, The Cash G-rocer. -DEALER IN PURE FOOD PRODUCTS. Nos. 39 Thames, and 1 Cross Streets, NEWPORT, R. I. { 3r. B.—The Best Teas and Coffees fo7^ tJie Money, in the City, DEALER IN Groceries, Meat and Vegetables. FRUIT OF ALL KINDS IN ITS SEASON Fine Canned Goods a Specialty, 438 A 440 Thames St, NEWPORT, R. I. .■ I 25 Bennett White Ash Coal— a Capital Hard Coal* Gardiner B, Reynolds & Co., Exclusive Agents. Lejt. Et. Hall Ave., from 76 Warner to Sheffield ave. •^ Warner ) opp. 28 Channing y 40 fGibbs ? Greene ave Evarts South niayd Sheffield ave. Halsey, from 28 Gibbs to Rut- gers. Gibbs Evarts Southmayd Bradford Sheffield ave. Haiutuond, from 620 Thames to spring. Hammond Court, from opp. 24 Bridge. Harrington, from 539 Thames Harrison Ave., from Old Fort Road to Ocean Ave. Hayden Court, from 17 Bath Road. Hazard Ave., from Belle- viie Ave., to Coggeshall ave. Heath Court, from 38 Spruce. High, from 113 Touro to 92 Church. Touro 10 Mary 44 43 tChurch Hillside Ave., north from Bedlovv ave to Sunset ave. Bedlow ave Miantonoml ave Beacon Maple ave Holland, from 518 Thames to 429 Spring. Homer, from 44 Gibbs to Rut- gers. Left. at. Gibbs Evarts Southmayd Bradford Rutgers Horton'8 Court, from 32 Church. Houston Ave., from 103 Wel- lington ave to 94 Connection Howard, from 444 Thames to 349 Spring Howard Ave., from 253 Broadway to Kay. Hozier, from 12 Park Place to 39 Spring. John, from 239 Spring to 125 Bellevue ave. 2 1 Spring 42 Martin opp. 68 fThomas 91 GEO. E. VERNOX, Antique Furniture and Novelties. 120 117 Bellevue ave. Johnson Court, east and west, from 57 and 58 Spruce Jones Avenue, from King to Bellevue ave Jones's Court, from 8 Fill- more Kay, from 138 Touro, .Junction Bellevue avenue to 11 Chan- ning avenue *tTouro Bellevue avenue 22 tBuU 23 Brinley 33 tMann ave 50 51*tAyrault 58 Everett 59 fEverett Place 72 Cranston avenue 80 fRhode Island avenue 85 Redwood avenue fHoward avenue Florida Juava Jellies & SYRUPS AT Carry Bros./^Thami 259 St. 26 ESTABLISHED 1861. (Successors to J. Truman Burdick.) MARKET AND GROCERY/- 409 & 411 Thames St, IZrS.l^rl's... NEWPORT, R. I. Strictly Pure Goods a Specialty. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. ffli'PI -^tcBootmaKer^te^ AND RETAIL DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES AND ROBBERS, No. 290 Thames Street, i NEWPORT, K. I. 1 Agent for AnchoVf Allen £ White Star Line Steamships. Passage Tickets and ' Drafts at Loivest Rates. ^ 27 Plymouth White Ash Coal for Family Use. Exclusive Agents *'"'^':'BarilMB, Reynolds i Co, Left. Jit. De Blois ave Gi'obs ave Channing ave Kilburu Court, f m. 97 Broad- way King, from o p. 68 William to 20 Bowery tWilliam Jones ave t Bowery L.ake View Avenvie, from Bellevue ave. to Coggeshall avenue Liawrence Avenue, fm. Web- ster to Riiggles are Webster Leroy avenue Shepand ave Victoria ave Ruggles ave Iie;lge Koad,from Lake View ave to the Ocean Lea \ venue, from 558 Thames to 4G5 Spring 2 1 Thames 23 IJyriies Court 60 59 Spring Leroy Avenue, from Belle- vue ave, ne?r Webster, to Ochre Point Rellevue ave Lawr^ince ave Ochre Point Leroy Place, from 31 East Bowery to 23 Parker ave L vin, from 244 Spring to 137 Bellevue ave 2 1 Spring 14 M. A. Mccormick, carpenter & builder 62 61 tThomas 118 119 t Bellevue ave Liia^oln, fm., 18 Cranston ave t ) 19 Khode Island ave 2 1 Cranston ave 7 Linden Place 16 15 Rhode Island ave Left. Rt. li'nden Place, from 7 Lincoln Long Wharf, fm. 125 Thames Madison Court, fm. 8 Walnut Maitland Court, fm. 81 Third MalbonH Koad, from 324 Broadway to Coddington ave 2 1 t Broadway 6 Warner 9 GIBS OX BROTH- ERS, Florists 12 fChanning 24 tGibb^ 27 !^nmmer t^i'eene ave Sheffield ave Bedlowave Miantonomi Coddington ave Mann Avenue, fm. 87 Broad- way to 38 Kay Maple Avenue, from cit}" line, near Hillside ave., to the bay. Marchant, from "Wellington ave. to Connection. Marine Avenue, from Belle- vue ave. to the Cliffs. Ma-ki-t Squar.-, from 241 Thames Ma -Iborough, fm. 90 Thames to 44 Branch, junc. Broadway 2 1 fTharaes opp. 6 Duke 10 9 Charles opp. 24 Meeting 26 21 t Farewell 33 River Lane 38 West Broadway 41 Broadway t4 Branch Ma'-sh, from 2 Third to the Harbor. Third 12 15 Second 37 Washington Brilliant and Rare Diamonds AT HERMANN'S, 219 THAMi:S ST. 28 JAMES E. STEVENS, Carriage + manufacture r Carryalls, Bugo^ies, lage Carts, Phaetons, Dog Carts, Depot Wagons, &c., Built to Order. . Top Wagons, Express aijtl Order Witgons kept Constantly on Hand. Repairing in All Its Eranchss, All Work Buaranteed, 7 SHERMAN ST., NEWPORT, R. I. J. H. WETHERELL, Carriage Trimmer. — — *■•-» CARRIAGE REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. No. 7 Sherman Street, — AND— 12 East Bowery St., next to Ocean House, NEWPORT, R. I. 29 Steam Yachts promjytly supplied unth Coal and Water by Gardner B, Reynolds & Co, Left. Rt. Marsli Court, from 145 Thames. Mar J in, from opp. 94 Pros- pect Hill to 42 John. Mary, from 176 Thames to 131 Toui'o. 2 1 fThames 42 Clarke 54 57 tSpring 64 67 Division 80 81 School 96 95 High 108 113Touro McAllister's Court, from 495 Spring. Meeting:, from 38 Washington Square to opp. 24 Marlbor- ough. Washington Square 18 19 River Lane 26 Marlborough Melville Court, from 144 Thames. Merton Road, from Freebody to Cliff ave. Mi'intononii Ave., from Hill- side ave, crossing Broadway, at 608. Miantonomi Place, north from Malboue Road. Middleton Ave., from 61 Bath road to Parker ave. fBath road 8 Merton road 28 27 Weaver ave 35 East Bowery 44 45 Berkley Parker ave. Mill, from 238 Thames to 56 Bellevue Ave. 2 1 fThames 5 JAMES U. COOPER, Jr., Painting, Glaz- ingand Paper H ang- ing. Left. Rt. 8 JAMES OPENSHAW, Plumber and Plumb- ing Materials. 14 HENRY J. JONES, Furniture &c. 52 51 *t Spring 70 Division 83 J. D. JOHNSTON, Architect & Builder, opp. 92 fCorne opp. 124 George Touro Park 160 fBellevue ave. Mt. Vernon, from opp. 113 Touro to 29 Bull. Touro 6 5 Barney 18 17 tSherman 26 27 Bull Mt. Vernon Court, from 30 Bull. Narragansett Avenue, from 640 Thames to the Forty Steps. tThames tSpring 47 *tBellevue ave opp, 67 tClap 106 tA-iinandale road fOchre Point ave Newport Avenue, from 278 Broadway to 87 Warner. North Baptist, from 50 Thames to 32 Farewell. Thames Charles 7 Wanton t Farewell North Gihbs Avenue, from Bliss road to Gibbs avenue. Oak, from 122 Broadway to opp. 62 W. Broadway. Oakwood Terrace, from Rhode Island ave., between Buena Vista and Bath Road, to Red Cross ave. Ocean Avenue, from Cogges- hall ave. to Castle Hill ave. Imjiorted and Domestic Canned Goods at CARRY BROS. 30 PinnigBi & jnancUBster, Dealers in COAL, WOOD — AND ^WATER> mTMA.'Mmmm muwwi.Mmm, Perry Mill Wharf, Newport. J. B. COTTRELL, MarUeiUeWorker Builder of Marble and Granite Monuments, Headstones Mantels, Cabinet Slabs, Cemetery Curbing, Etc. Also, Dealer in Soapstone, Freestone and North Elver Blue- stone. 35 "Wmwmmw St,, ©pp« ^mwmmtmwjf NEWPORT, R. I. All work finished in the best manner and at lowest prices. 31 FranMhi Coalf of Lykens Valley, T'or salehy GARDNER B, REYNOLDS tC' CO. Left. lit. Ochre Point Avenue, from Narragausett ave. to Ruggles ave. tN irragansett ave of Webster fLeroy ave Shepard ave Yictoi'ia ave jRuggles ave. Old Fort Koad, continuation of Thames from Bateman ave. Osborne's Court, from 109 Church. Park, from 226 Broadway to opp 26 Gould. Park Place, from 1 Broad- way to 48 Touro. Parker Ave., from Bellevue ave to 66 Annandale road. Bellevue ave Clay fLeroy Place Middleton ave jAnnandale road Pel ham, from 268 Thames to Bellevue ave 2 1 t Thames 26 A. STEWART & SON, Livery and Board- ing Stable. 38 BRAYTON HOUSE, J. B. Brayton, Prop. 50 47 tSpring 86 85*fCorne opp. 123 George Touro Park 163 Bellevue ave Perry, from 418 Spring to Bellevue ave 2 1 Spring 16 West 24 Grant Court East 88 89 t Bellevue ave Pine, from 68 Third to the harbor Third 9 Second Washington Left. lit. Pleasant, from 304 Broadway to 163 Warner Pond Avt nue, from 94 West Broadway to 55 Warner Pope, fm. 462 Thames to East 2 1 Thames 50 51 Spring 66 Anthony 73 West 88 85 fEast Poplar, from opp. 53 Farewell to the harbor Farewell Thames opp. 7 Cross opp. 22 Smitli's Court 24 25 R. R. Track 29 Chase 40 45 fThird 55 Second t Washington Potter, from 673 Thames to the creek Prescott Hall Koad, from 28 Gibbs to Rutgers Gibbs Evarts Southmayd Bradford Rutgers Price's Neck Avenue, from Harrison ave to Ocean ave Prison, from 30 Washington square to River Lane Prospect Hill, fr. 300 Thames to 111 Bellevue ave Thames 50 43 Spring 82 Corne opp. 94 Martin 166 161 tBellevue ave Red Cross Avenue, from Beach to opp. 67 Bath Road Redwood, from 44 Bellevue ave. to 5 Cottage Redwood Avenvie, from 85 Kay to Catharine 2 1 Kay Silver-Plated Table Ware at Hermann's, -219 Thames St. 32 H. W. PKAT, CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, 96 Spring Street, Newport, R. I. Clock and Watch Repairing Done in all its Branches in a First-Class Manner and Warranted. Watches changed from Key to Stem Wind, also Patent Regulators Applied. WATCHES IS GOLD AMD SILVER IN GREAT VARIETY AT THE LOWEST PRICES. Spectacles in a Large Variety to Suit all. Clocks Taken in Charge, Kept in Order and Wound by the year, or for the Season, on Reason- able Terras. Orders will Receive Prompt Attention. Telephone Connection. Keeper or City Clocks. 33 FrafiMin Coal, of Lijkens Valley. l'"or sale by GARDINER B. RJEYJVOLDS S CO. Left. Jit. U Road to Water Works Chaiiiplin 62 61 Catharine K dwDod Court, from 359 Spring- Klixle Island Avenue, fm. 219 Broadway to Bath Road 2 1 Broadway 11 t Berkeley 19 Lincoln 49 fKay 86 tChampliu 83 * Francis 104 tCathar.ne 135 JBuena Vista 138 Oakwood Terrace tHath road Kiver Lane, from 19 Charles to 33 Marll)oroiigh Charles Prison 17 Meeting Farewell Marlborough Koadto Wa'er Works', from U Redwood ave, to Water Works 2 1 Redwood ave 8 7 De Blois ave 18 17 Gibbs ave 34 33 Channing ave., con- tinuing to Water Works Kuggles Avenue, from Car- roll to the Cliffs Rutgers, from Farewell to De Wolf Farewell Butler Prescott Hall road Balsey Homer De Wolf S.inford, from 26 Thames to opp. 43 Farewell School, from 97 Touro to opp. 81 Church 2 1 Touro 20 21 Mary 50 51 Church Left. Rt. Si-hool Court, from 394 Thames. Sea View Ave., from Cliff ave to the Cliffs. Second, crossing Marsh at N(». 15, running northerly to and across tlie Battery. 6 t Marsh 12 11 Bridge Of Kim 25 Wm. A. BARKER & Co., Hack, Livery & Boarding Stable. 32 35 Poplar 42 43 tWillow 51 Walnut 58 59 tChestnut 67 Cherry 79 Pine 85 Battery. Sliarun Court, from 597 Thames. Sheffield Ave., from Malbone Road beyond Greene ave. Shcpard Avt-., from Belle- vue ave, opp. Gordon, to Ochre Point Sherman, from 24 Spring to 17 Mt. Vernon 7 JAMES E.STEVENS, Carriage Manufac- turer 7 J. II. WETHERELL, Carriage Trimmer. 8 JOHN VARS, Teacher and Tuner of the Piano. 9 WM. W. L. CRIPPS, Cai-riage Manufac- turer. Sherman Ave., from 137 Thames. Simmons, from 607 Thames Smith's Court, from opp. 22 Poplar. South Baptist, from 484 Thames to Spring. CaswelVs Far* Famed Hot House GRAPES Cut to Order at (3; Carry Bros. 31 MICHAEL E. FITZGERALD, BoaminD & Llvenj staDle •^^■.flrtfl, OMNIBUSES AND CABS For Ocean Drive and Pri- yate Parties, Also, Oninibiises for Win- ter Use. Personal Attention. Satis- faction Guaranteed. 38 MARLBOROUGH ST. Residence, I 08 Broadway, Newport. JOHN E. LEDDY, No. 15 Farewell St., cor. Marlborough, And 8 STATE STREET, NEWPOKT, M. I. 35 All the l?rst Varieties of CO AI. and WOOD, and at Lowest Market Prices, for sale by GARDINEK B. REYNOLDS & CO., opp. POST OFI ICK. Left, Rt. South mayd, from Farewell to Hall ave. Spring:, from 35 Broadway, cor. Hull to Coggeshall ave. I'.roadway 2 Bull 19 Stone 24 t''^lierman 38 Allan's Court 41 Hozier 46 Barney 47 GEO. P. LA.WTON, ('arriage Repository. 58 59 *tTouro 70 JOSEPH MAYER, Paints, Oils &c., al- so Interior Decor- ator. 96 H. W. PRAY, Clock and Watcli JNlaker. 102 107 tMarv 107FU.VNKL[N BROS, Bakers. 128 M. BROTHERSON, Carpenter & .Joiner. 132 JOSEPH H AIRE, Plumber. 136 137 tChurcli 147 Frank 146 GRAHAM & LESTER Furniture, &c. 160 THOMAS E. SHEA, Plumber. 166 165 *t Mi 1 1 188 191 tl^elham 2U5 Green 216 219 Prospect Hill 225 t Franklin 230 John 243 Cannon 244 Levin 257 jFair 258 William 263 Gidley 273 Ann 268 TGolden Hill 283 Brewer 323 fDennison 331 Young 334 t Bowery 349 Howard 359 Redwood Court Left. lit. 360 Fountain 372 371 fPope .382 ARNOLD L. BUR- DICK, Paints. Oils, &c., also House and Carriage Painter 383 Extension South Baptist 413 ^Dearborn 418 t Perry 429 Holland 465 fLee ave 479 Bacheller's Court 495 McAllister's Court 501 Dixon Lane opp. 501 tI>ixon Hammond tNarragansett ave Carey t Webster 509 Brenton Coggeshall ave Spruce, from 76 West Broad- way to Vicksbnrg Place 2 1 tWest Broadway 18 19 Spruce Court 38 39 Heath Court 58 57 Johnson's Court Warner Vicksbnrg Place Spruce Court, east and west from 18 and 19 Spruce State, from 11 Beach to 28 De Blois Court 2 1 Beach 8 FLUDDER BROTH- ERS, Carriage Man- ufacturers 8 JOHN E. LE DDY, Horse Shoer 8 A. H. HAY WARD, Livery Stable 17 Downing 37 De Blois Court 36 HIRA^H MURRAY, Livery Stable Stockholm, from 657 Thames Stone, from 17 Broadway to 19 Spring Summer, from 356 Broadway to 27 Mai bone Road 2 1 Broadway SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES at Herrmann's, -219- TH AMES ST 36 JOSEPH MAYER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Paints, Olls.Varnlslies, Glass, &c —ALSO— LIHCRUSTA-WALTOK Artist Materials, &c. 68 AND 70 SPRING STREET, NEWPORT, R. I. WM. W. L. CRIPPS, Carriage jnanulacturer, REPAIRING Done with Neat- ness and Dis- patch. A Specialty BMsfflltMng in all Its Branches 9 SHERMAN ST., NEWPORT, R. I. 37 Bennett White Ash Coal— a Capital Hard Coal. Gai'diner B, Beynolds & Co,, Exclusive Agents. Lejt . lit. Left Rt. 17 Arnold 159 Sherman's Wharf 22 23 Malbone Road 168 Atkinson's Court 170 CHAS. F. FRASCH, Sun ny Side Place, from 29 Confectioner Beacli 172 JAMES TAYLOR & Sun shine Court, fm. 71 Third CO., Drugs, &c Tews Court, from 17 Beach 176 tMary 173 Swinburne's Wharf Thames, from 50 Farewell, 179 HENRY D. SPOON- junction Poplar, to Old Fort ER, Merchant Tailor Koa«1 185 Champlin's Wharf Farewell 187 PERRY BROTHERS, 1 Poplar Coal and Wood 26 Sanford 197 Bulla Wharf 39 Cross 202 Cotton's Court 39 J. GARDNER JOHN- MCLEAN & MASON, SON, Grocer Contractors and opp 44 *t Bridge Builders 50 N. Baptist 201 JAMES B. FINCH, 72 Coddington L u m ber, and Ma- 90 fiMarlborough son's ftlaterials 93 W. Marlborough 203 Lopez Wharf 96 M. F. SHERMAN, Bo- 208 NEWPORT ONE tanic Dm? Store PRICE CLOTHING lOlEDW'D P. MARSH, CO Furniture, &c 212 *+Church 119 AMBROSE HOTEL, 213 Swinburne's Wharf S. F. Hubbard, Pro- 215 SWINBURNE, PECK- prietor HAM & CO., Luni. 120 Washington Square ber. Hardware, and 125 Long Wharf Mason's Materials J. C. STODDARD & 219 GEO.O.HERRMANN, CO., House and Sign Clocks, Watches and Painters Jewelry R. B. WRIGHT, Pa- 222 Frank per Stock, Cotton 229 Peckham's Wharf Waste, &c 238 fMill CHAS. H. ALBRO, 242 CHILD & CO., Photo- Boat Builder graphers 124 Ti»uro 235 DANIEL WATSON, 131 E R A ST US P. AL- Real Estate & Y'acht LEN, China, Earth- Agency 241 Ferry Wharf ern and Glass Ware 133 Whittier ave 241 Market Square 137 Shermanave J. G. STEVENS, 145 Marsh Court Flour, Grain, &c 144 Mellville Court J AS. A. BROWN, 151 t Wanton ave Comniis'n Merchant 154 THE "BKE HIVE," C.S MURRAY, Flour, Fancv (ioods, &c Grain, &c 156 LEANDERA. PECK- LEWIS SKINNER, HAM, Photographer Horse Shoer Hot House Peaches Nex'tarines at and Carry Btos., 257 & 259 Thames St. 38 ARNOLD L. BURDICK, Carriage and House Painting, GRAINING AND GLAZING, Dealer in all kinds of ■ALSO- Paints, Oils and Glass, 382 SPRING STREET and 9 WEAVER AVENUE, NEWPOMT, R. I. 39 Steain Yachts pt^omptly sii2>plied imth Coal and Water by Gardiner B, Reynolds <£• Co, Left lit. 243 C. SHEHMAN & CO Left . m. (irocers. 405 Langley's Wharf 256 HENRY BIESEL, 319 PHILIP F. CONROY, Harness and Trunk Plumber Milker 322 M. COTTRELL, Fur- 2c7 C A RHY BROTHERS, niture & Undertaker Fruits and Fancy 328 JAMES F. MAKDEN, Groceries Stoves and House 2f.9 Bdwen's Wharf Furnishings 261 THOMAS J. O'NEIL, 330 tCannon Hats, Caps, & Gents' 444 THOMAS J. LEE, Furnishinfi's Fish ftlarkct 271 Kingsley's Wharf 348 Fair GEO. DENNISTON, 323CLARENCE A.HAM- Grocer and Steam. METT, Real Estate ship Ticket Agent and Insurance ROCCO B A RONE, 360 tGidley Repairer of Furni- 339 Perrv Mill Wharf ture, Umbrellas, ttc 339PINNIGER & MAN- NOAH THOMPSON, CHESTER, Coal, Fish Market Wood and W ater G . H . K E 1. L E Y , 370 Ann Horse Shoer 382 t Brewer 268 Pel ham 345 Hammett's Wharf 270 ADAMS EXPRESS 394 School Court CO., C.C.Fiske, Agt 409 KAUL & ANTHONY, 271 WM. D. RIFE, Res- Market and Grocery taurant 410 fDennison 276 D.C.DENHAM, Jew- 411 Brown & Howard's eler and Optician. Wharf 284 t Green 411 BROWN & HO W- 279 S I M E O N DAVIS, ARD, Coal & Wood Haker 411 JAMES KELLEY, 290 JOHN BROWN, Boots General l^lacksmith and Shoes 431 Lee's Wharf 283 Sayers Wharf(Sayers) 426 Young 292 Seaside INIarket 538 A. WRIGHT AL- 300 Prospect Hill DRED, Grocery and 293 Scott's Wharf Market 306 t Franklin 447 Aquidneck Mill Wharf 30G J. D. RICHARDSON, GEO. DENNISTON, Cigars and Tobacco Coal 303 Commercial Wharf 444 t Howard JOHN WATERS, 452 Willow Court Submarine Engi- 465 Spring Wharf neer, Wrecker and LUKE BLiyEN,Boat Diver Builder CHAS.E. SPOONER, 462 tPope Flour, Grain, &c 470 LOUIS SHANTELER, 310 Post Office Meat Market opp . 310 GARDIMER B. REY- 477 Sissons Wharf NOLDS & CO., Coal 472 Extension and Wood 484 fSouth Baptist Art Goods at HERRMANN'S, 219 Thames St. 40 ALWAYS USE Perry's Plymouth Coal, TO BE FOUND AT THE PEOPLE'S COAL CO. Also, All Kinds of ^^Y¥ O O B ^^ Prepared in any desired manner, for open Fire Places and Kindling Use. PERRY BROTHERS, 187 Thames Street. ESTABLISHED 1857. A. G. GREENE, Turning, sawing, Planing AND MOULDING MILL, Nos. 24 and 26 Church Street, Newport, R. I . Carpenter and Joiner, 128 Spring Street, Newport, R. I. Repairing Furniture, Etc., a Specialty. Agent for Bates' Well Curb and S. B. Whitfield's Window Screens. 41 Plymouth White Ash Coal, the BestJ^yjj^gy g^ ^^^'^^^ J Jj^^ for Family Use. Exclvisive Agents, Left. Jit. 495 Waite's Wharf 495 J. J. LYNCH, Baker 502 Dearborn 515 Coiidiiigton Wharf 518 t Holland 539 Harrington 542 Underwootl Court 555 llichmond 558 fi-eeave 581 *tWellinf:ton ave 597 Sharon Court GOO Byrnes Ci)urt C04 fDixon Ivane 620 Hammond 607 Simmons 623 Grafton 640 jNarragansett ave 643 W Narragansett ave 657 Stockholm 662 Carey 680 Webster 673 Potter 705 tConnectiou 704 Brenton tHarrison ave 'Bateman ave Old Fort Road Third, from Marsh to Coast- ers' Island Bridge. 2 Marsh 8 7 tBridge 18 15 Elm 26 23 tPoplar 36 35 Willow Ot Walnut 54 Chestnut 61 tCherry 68 Fine opp, 72 Sunshine Court opp. 77 Battery 81 Maitland Couit Harbor Island Bridge Thomas, from opp. 68 John to Golden Hill. fJohn 12 lltLevin 24 23 William 32 31 Golden Hill Tliiirston Avenue, from Broadway, between Arnold ave. and' Bed low ave , run- ning northerly. Left. Rt. Tilden Avenue, from 28 W Broadway to o pp. 16 War- ner fWest Br oadway 36 tFeke opp. 63 White opp. 79 Appleby tVVarner TlUey Avenue, from 52 Gould to 41 Gibbs. Tompkins Court, from 34 Catherine to 23 Fillmore. Touro, from 124 Thames to junction Kay and Bellevue ave. 1 Thames 29 PERRY MANSION MARKET, T. Glad- ding & Sou, Proprie- tors. 29 Touro Court 49 tClarke 48 Park Place 48 CASPAR HILL. Mar- ble Worker. 50 GEO. P. LAWTON, Livery and Board- ing Stable. 52 67 *tSpring opp. 66 Division 97 School opp. 113 tMt. Vernon 113 High 131 Mary 126 Whitfield Court 138 *tKay 151 Bellevue ave Touro Court, from 29 Touro. Touro Park, between Belle- vue ave., George, Mill and Pelham streets. Underwood Court, from 542 Thames. Vernon Avenue, from 515 Broadway. Vicksburg Place, from Spruce to 33 Gibbs. Foreign <0 Domestic FRUITS AT Carry Bros.,'^ 257 & 259 Thames St. 42 JOHN C. STODDARD & CO., M@iis© ^^ Sign Falst©r^ Paints, Oils, Glass and Brushes always on hand. No. 19 Long Wharf, near Thames Street, NEWPORT, R. 1. JOHN B. DeBLOIS, BROADWAY t- MARKET. M'eats and ©Eoeetles, Poultry, Game, Vegetables, FRUITS AND CANNED GOODS, No. 2 BROADWAY, NEWPORT, R. I. 0. F. D. FAYERWEATHER, Successor to John Callag-hftii & Son, Wholesale Dealer in Woolen Rags, Paper Stock, Old Iron, Metals, AND BOTTLES. Horse Slioeing and Jobbing: in Black smithing. 89 West Broadway and 11-13 Ccileb Earl St. NEWPORT, K. I. 43 FranMln Coal, of Lylkens Valley, For sale by GARniKER B. BEYKOLBS .€ CO, Left. El. Left. lit. Victoria Avenue, from C ggesliall ave. to Ochre 95 Pine Point ave. 103 T Battery AValnut, from 70 Farewell, to Washington Square, from the Harbor. 120 Thames, to 11 Park PI. FareM'ell 2 "" *Thames 8 ISIadij^on court 4 JOS. C. COGGES- fThird HALL, Market 31 Second 8 Duke t Washington 20 tCharles 22 J AS. T. WRIGHT, Wanton, from 12 Coddington Drugs, Chemicals & to 7 Nortli liaptist. Fancy Goods Wanton Avenue, from 151 Thames. 30 3G Prison W. C. STODDARD, Dentist Ward Avenue, from Claj- to 38 Meeting Amiandaie Koad. 50 Farewell Park Place W^arner, from 52 Farewell, to 6 Malbone Itoad. Weaver Avenue, from 22 t Fare we 11 Freebody to the water opp. 16 jTilden ave 21 fBurnside ave 2 1 Freebody 9 ARNOLD L. BUR- Cemeteries DICK, Carriage Re- | 31 Callender ave pository 1 35 J. n. COTTRELL, 24 21 Middleton ave 1 Marble and Granite 38 35 tAnnandale road 1 AV orker. 42 43 Spruce Webster, from 680 Thames to 1 Ochre J'oint ave i 55 tPond ave Thames 66 65 *Gould opp. 74 tClinton ave 76 Hall ave opp. 80 Bay View ave 87 Newport ave t Spring jBellevue ave Lawrence ave tOciire Point ave 103 t Pleasant Well ington Avenue, from 120 113 Malbone road 581 Thames to Fillmore 1 Washington, from 133 Long 1 35 2 *Thames Boss Court Wharf, northerly. Marchant tLong Wharf 103 Houston ave 34 Marsh 121 Wilbar 37 BENJ. D. GLAD- DING, Market. Berkeley Chiistellux ave 39 t Bridge Fillmore 47 *P:im 62 55 fPoplar West, from 73 Pope to 16 1 72 Willow Pel ry 1 78 71 tWalnut 8G 79 Chestnut 94 87 tCherry West Broadway, from 38 Marlborough to 200 Broad- way HERRMANN, No Better Watchmaker in the City, 219 THAMES STREET. 44 CHEAP CASH MEAT MARKET, LOUIS SHANTELEIt, Agent, DEALER IN MEATS OF ALL KINDS And Vegetables, Lard, Butter, Eggs, Etc., No. 470 Thames Street, NEWPORT, R. I. OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND. 38 and 44 Pelham Street, (Between Thames and Spring Sts.) NEWPORT, R. I. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS. Location Unequalled, Permanent or transient guests accommodated at mod- erate rates. Apply on the pretnises or througJi P, O. Box 510. 45 Plymouth Red Ash Coal, Fine Burning:. Nice Coal. Gardiner B. Reynolds & Co. Left. Jit. 2 1 Marlborough 3 H ranch 15 15 Edward 17 GEO. X. LINEIIAM, Veterinary Surgeon 28 tTilden ave opp. 48 Collins 48 t Burn side ave 58 Callender ave opp. 62 Oak 76 tSpruce 81 Caleb Earl 89 C. F. D. F AYEU-^ WEATHEK, Junk Dealer. 94 93 fPond ave Equality Park 106 Gould Bi'oadway West Court, from Pond ave near West Broadway W^est Marlborough, from 93 Thames to Old Colony tlepot "West Narragansett A v e- nue. from 643 Thames MORTIMORE D.SUL- L I VAN, Carpenter and Builder Wheatland Avenvie, from Coggeshall ave to Bellevue ave AVhite, from 47 Farewell to opp. 63 Tilden ave. Farewell opp. 14 Edward 20 Tilden ave Left. Jit. Whitehall, from 343 Broad- way to Bliss road. ^Vhitfield Court, from 126 Touro. Whittier Avenue, from 133 Thames. Wilbar, from 121 Wellington ave. to 118 Connection. William, from 256 Spring to 147 Bellevue ave. 2 1 Spring 58 55 Thomas opp. 68 tKing 116 Bellevue ave Willow, from the Railroad to the harbor. 1 Railroad Track 2 Chase Third Second 34 35 Washington Willow Court, from 452 Th imes. Willow Court, from 60 Fare- well. Winans Avenue, from Har- rison ave to Ocean ave. Young, from 426 Thames to 331 Spring. Yznaga Avenue, from Belle- vue ave., opp. Wheatland ave. Fresh Eggs and Vege- tables of all kinds at Carry Bros. 257 & 259 I Thames St. 46 ^HEADQUARTERS^* —FOR— Clothing, Hats, and GENTS' FDRHISHING GOODS. Laivn Tennis, Polo, and Sport- ing Goods* Hendparters for Earl I Wilson's Collars and Cuffs, FISK, CLARK & FLAGG. Gloves, Neckwear and Suspenders. NEWPORT ONE PRIDE CLDTHINB CO., 208 Thames Street, 208. FULL DRESS SUITS, FOR SALE OR TO HIRE. Hickory, Oak, Maple, Pine and Southern Fine for Kind- ling and open fires. 47 Promptly prepared by Gardiner C. Reynolds & Co. GoYernment of the City of Newport, 1887. Mayor : Hon. JOII^ HARE POWEL. City Clerk : WILLIAM G. STEVENS. City Treasurer : DAVID M. COGGE SHALL. street Coniniissionei' : WILLIAM II. LAWTON, Jr. City "Engineer : HENRY A. BENTLEY. City Solicitor : FRANCIS B. PECKHAM. Judge of Probate : DARIUS BAKER. Probate Clerk : ALEXANDER N. BARKER. City Sergeant : wiivLiAM H. vvEsrcoi^r. City Messeng 'r : WILLIAM H. VVESTCOTT. Partial List of City Officers. OVERSEEKS OF THE POOR— Augustiis P. Slierniati, John II. Cros- by, .Jr., William A. Stetlman. Inspector of Nuisancpis— Charles II. Langley. Spectacles and Opera Glasses at Herr- mann's, 219 Thames St., Newport. 48 em©, m. wmmMom, Manufacturer of a II f I® Mf If fill II f II Upholstering in all its Branches. NO. 91 JOHN STREET. Antique and Modern Furniture, Old English Oak Furni- ture, Oak and Mahogany Carved Chests, Old Dutch and English Silver, Dutch, Delft and Empire China, Sole Agent for Newport, of Madeira and Willow Furniture. O'NEILL HATS! Are Unequalled in Price and Quality. The Latest Styles are in our StocJx, and that is the Largest in the City. We keep a Large Line of those superb Also, other Articles of Gents' Excellent Furnishing Goods. No. 261 Thames St., Newport, R. 49 wi Coal & Wood, opp. Post Office. Gardiner B, Reynolds i Co, —■———" City Physician— Henry E Turner, M. D. Board of Health— Christopher F. Barker, INI. D., Henry E. Turner, M. D., William C. Kives, William J. Underwood, James Fl udder. Health Officer— William F. Townsend. Harbor Master— William F. Townsend. MEMBERS OF THE CITY COUNCIL, 1881, BOARD OF ALDERMEN, President- W. O. Greene. First Ward— William Hamilton. Second Ward— Thomas P. Peckham. Third Ward -Edward Newton. P'ourth Ward— William O. Greene. Fifth Ward— John G. Weaver. At Large— Jeremiah W. Hortou. Clerk— William G. Stevens. COMMON COUNCIL President— Nathan Barker. First Ward— John D. Pike, Enoch G. Young, Edward P. Marsh. Second Ward— Charles H. Lawton,EzraJ. Barker, John Myres. Third Ward— Harwood E. Read, John H. Crosby, Jr., Nathan Barker. Fourth Ward— John Waters, Wm. M. Austin, Dalton E. Young. Fifth Ward— Thomas J. O'Neil, Patrick J. Boyle, Jeremiah J. Lynch. Clerk— Alexander N. Barker. Collector of Taxes and Clerk to Assessors— Wm. J. H. Ailman. Assessors of Taxes— Charles H. Burdick, 1888, James G. Top- ham, 1889,-John J. Peckham, 1890. Truant Officer — John M. Carr. Sealer of Weights and Measures— William E. Mumford. Coroner— Francis Sfcanhope. Suferintendext of Hacks— William P. Den-nan, Constable Under the Dog Law— Darius Wilcox. FoUte and Attentive f^tyYYM Drno ^'^^ ^ 2'^^ Clerks and Drivers at bdl I y D! Uo., Thames St. 50 Philip F. Conroy, F 1, U M B E; m The latest designs in Sanitary Appliances furnished at the lowest possible prices, consistent with good work. Ericsson's Hot Air Pumping Engines and repairs for same. 319 THAMES ST., NEWPORT, R. I. Residence, 3 1 Middleton Ave. Telephone Connection. mm THoniPsoN, —Wholesale Dealer in— ALL KINDS OF FISH And Baits of all Kinds In the Season. KINSLEY'S WHARF, NEWPORT, R. I. 51 Enoiish and American Cannel and Kanawha Splint Coal for open giates. Gardiner B, Reynolds ct Co, Police Deparpment. Chiefof Police, Henry E.Turner, jr. Office at Police Station, Market Square. Captaix— Tron B. Gainett. Sergeants— Martin L. Curley, Allen C. Griffith, Charles A. Gillen. David J. Scott. Patrolmen— William C. Dring. John E. Clarke, Edward S. Hammond, John F. Flynn, Eoger McCoiinick, James G. Albro, Thomas W. Moore, Edward H. Easton. William H. Wilcox. Benj. F. Davis, Daniel K. Caswell. Thomas James, Geoj-ge Simpson, George W. Tozier, Peter Ping, Zachias Chase, Charles W. Oxx. James P. Crowley. Alexander Steel, AHan M. Weaver, George A. Wilcox, John Vajno, Wm. H. Mathewson, Jr., Stephen G. Chase. William J. T. Noi thup, AViUiam J. Dunbar. John T. Pegan, Charles H. Ackers. Special Police Force — And'-ew McMaher, Josiah S. Bliss, John Tayre, Ferry B. Dawley, John A. Jordan, James P. Casey, John A. Hazard, John Hathaway, J. Gottleib Spingler, Nathan Wood, John A. Sulli- van, Albert L. Tozlei", John W. Butler, Wm. H. Ackers, James O. King, Frank Hogan, Samuel Du- gan, Charles S. Eclecks, Wm. H. Dewick. Rings, LocJcetSf Bracelets^ Jewelry, EtCf at Her r mannas f No, 219 Thames Street, 52 JAMES B. FINCH, —DEALER IX— Lnmber, Brick, Liie, Ceient and Plaster. LOPEZ WHARF, REAR OF 201 & 203 Thames Street, Newport, R. I. ESTABLISHED 1814. C. SHERMAN 8z CO., (B. B. H. SHERMAN.) -Wholesale and Retail- em®cE)m^^ Nos. 243 & 245 THAMES STREET, Also 2, 10, 12 & 14 Market Square, Kewport, R. I. AMBROSE •HOTEL, S. T. Hubbard, Prop. Furnished Rooms in Suites or Singly to Let by the Day or Week. FirSt-ClaSS Table Board ^^ ^^^^ Most Reasonable Rates. Meals Served at all hours. OYSTERS Served in every Style. Parties wishing to take the early morning train or boats can have breakfast served in ample time. 119 & 121 Thames St., NEWPORT, R. \. 53 Old Company Lehioli, Furnace and Egg for Greenhouses and Furnaces. Gardiner B, Reynolds £ Co. FIRE DEPARTMENT. Headquarters Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1, Long Wharf. Engineers. Chief Engineer, - - Henry H. Tilley. First Assistant, - - Joseph G. Stevens. Second Assistant, - - John E. Lake Third Assistant, - - George A. BroAA'n. Fourth Assistant, - - Andrew J. Kirwin. Steamers, Hose Companies, Etc. Hook and Ladder Co., No.1, Lon^ Wharf— Foreman, Benjamin F. Tanner. Assistant Foreman, Edward T. Bosworth. Engine- man, Stephen S. Lawton. Steamer No. 1, Mill Street— Foreman, George Martin. Assistant Foreman, Thomas S. Bowler. Engineman, Pelcg D. AVhite. Fireman, George A. Tilley. Steamer No. 2, Bridge Street— Foreman, Benjamin S. Beabody* Assistant Foreman, Scth B. Hammett. Engineman, Daniel J* Moriarty. Fireman, Robert M. Pike. Steamer No. 5, Tonro Street— Foreman, George C. Shaw. Assist- ant Foreman, Tlieo. If. Bliss. Engineman, Elmer E. Leonard. Fireman, Phineas C. Clarke. Steamer No. 7, Young Street-Foreman, Charles A. Easton. As- sistant Foreman, Frederick A. Tanner. Engineman, William H. Kelley. Fireman, Wm. Henry Kelley. Hose Company No. 4, Equality Park— Foreman, Peleg S. Bos- worth. Assistant Foreman, William J. O. Young. Engineman, Robei't H. Peckham. Hose Company No. 6, Thames Street— Foreman, Stephen H. Sulli- van. Assistant Foreman, Patrick F. Cassidy. Engineman. Daniel P. Murphy. Hose Company No. 8, Prospect Hill Street— Foreman, Percy A. Austin. Assistant Foreman, William F. Kuhn Engineman, John U. Ward. Mayer's Butter Srsral Carry Bros. 357 & 359 Thames St. 54 W. C. Stoddard, DENTIST. Over National Exchange Bank, WASHINGTON SQUAKE. -^•Office Hours, Fkom 9 A. M. to 12, 1.30 to 5 P. M.^^ J. D. Richardson & Co., Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers of BII^E CIG'^^S, 306 Tianies St.-2 Franklin St, NEWPORT, R. I. —DEALERS IN— COAJm «£ IKTOOD, Office on Brown and Howard's Wharf, NEWPORT, R. I. Screened Gravel of all kinds for Paths and Roofing, also Concrete Gravel, Fresh Water Sand, and Extra White Sand for Hard Finish, Terms Cash, 55 Steam Yachts x>roniptly siijypUed with Coal and Water by Gardiner B, Reynolds it' Co. FIRE ALARM. 3 City Hall. 4 Dowiiin^i street and Bellevue avenue. 5 Brown & Howard's Avharf and Thames street. 12 Tliird and Poplar street. 14 Thames and Poplar streets. 15 Old Colony Round House, (private.) 16 Second and Cherry streets. 21 Lake's Corner, Broadway. 23 jSlarlboroujfh street and Broadw^ay. 24 Brii ley and Kay streets. 26 Broadway and Malbone avenue. 27 Catharine street and Rhode Island avenue. 28 (aould and Warner streets. 29 Kay i-treet and Everett Place. 31 Police Station. 34 Mary and Spring- streets. 41 Franklin and Spring streets. 42 William and Thomas streets. 43 Bath Road and Gibbs avenue. 45 Spring and Pope streets. 51 Gas Works, Lee avenue and Thames street. 52 Bellevue and Narragansett avenues. 53 East Bowery and Freebody streets. 54 Bellevue and Bancroft avenues. 56 Bellevue avenue and Ledge Road. 57 Cog-geshall and Wheatland avenues. 62 Connection and Marchant streets. Signals.— Second Alarm, 33 (.. ..) General Alarm, 6 blows. Recall, 9 blows. Test, 1 blow at 12 m. and 6 p. m. General Information. Key holders upon positive information of a fire in the vicinity, that is nearer their box than any other, will unlock the box, and if the church bells are not striking, nor the small goiig in the box, they will then pull the hook down once, and let go. Do not pull the hook if the small gong or the alarm bells are striking, as in that case a box is already running, and to pull a second one would con- fuse the firem«n Alter pulling a box, remain, or leave some one at the box, to direct the firemen to the exact locality of the fire. I'ulling a box a seconil time, or two boxes, does not fas might be sui)postd) accelerate the arrival of the firemen, as the bell ringers always wait until the alarm bells have completed their rounds be- fore striking the church bells. One stroke on the alarm bells, or two strokes, with an interval between them, only indicates that the alarm is being tested. The Chief En>;ineer will use the Fire Alarm to transmit his orders to the whole department, or any details thereof. The sign f among the streets denotes the location of Hydrants. Brilliml and Rare Diimdr^^,^™^^^,^^'^' 56 H. B. WRIGHT, No. 87 Long Wharf, Newport. Wholesale Dealer in all kinds of PAPER STOCK, WOOLEN RAGS, Bagging^ Cotton and Woolen Waste, Ete. Old Sails of Every Description Bought and Sold. Also Metals of all Kind's. BOTTLES A SPECIALTY. GEO. N. LINEHAM, I Veterinary^^ ^B^ Surgeon Sich or Lame Horses Boarded or Attended at Oivners^ Stables. Horses Clipped or Trained, NOS. 17, 19 AND 21 WEST BROADWAY, Newport, R. I 57 wi Coal & Wood, opp. Post Office. P.mJihah B Q.hm.IJ. p. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in BarElM A. AejnolQs&Co. Reservoirs. Corner Third and Willow streets. School house j^ird, Farewell street. Washington Square, near Fountain. Warner and Guuld streets. West Broadway, near Callender avenue. Broadway and Everett street. Mann avenue, near Friends' Meeting House. Spring street, near Castofl"'s stable. Barney street, rear of Jew^s* Synagogue. Touro street, front of Jews' Synagogue. Mary and Spring streets. School street, near Masonic Hall. Cottage and Catharine streets. Redwooo All Saints' Memorial, (Episcopal)— Located on Beach, coiner of Cottnge street. Senior Warden, P>ed- ericlc W Kliinelander ; Junior Warden, ^Aiilliani C. Eives; Vestrynjen, 1st, Samuel Blatciiford; 2nd, E. Linzee Cunningham. M. D. ; 3rd, Gabriel M. Tooker; 4th, ; 5th. W. Strother Jones, Jr. Treasurer and Clerk. Wm. C. Eivers. Jr., M. D. Services at 11 A. M. and 5 P. M. during tlie summer. Central Baptist Church.— Clarke street. Established 1847. Pastor, Rev. Warren Randolph ; Clerk. George W. Swinburne; Tieas.. Thomas T. Carr; Deacons, T. Mum- ford Seabury, Thomas T. Carr, S. S. Albro, William B. Fi-anklin; Organist, Charles P; Scott; Supt. of Sunday Scliool, William B. Fianklin. Sunday preacliing at 10.45 A. M. Sunday School 3 P. M. Evening service, 7.30 in Summer and 7 in Winter. Piayer and Conference meeting. Friday evenings at 7.30 in winter, 8.00 in sum- mer. Communion service takes the place of preaching the first Sunday of each month, Sunday Scliool c('ncert the second Sunday of each month. Young People's prayer meeting. Tuesdays at 8 p. m. The Centi-al Baptist Mission is cared for by this church. Located on Oak street. Sunday school." at 3 P. M. Supt., Edwin C. Blain. Connected with this chuich is the Young People's Union. President. John C. Seabury ; Secretary, Miss Cariie Hall. Object, Promotion of religious work. Florida Juava Jellies p Dr-no '^''^^ & 259 & SYR LPS AT Lrdi I y Dl Uo., Thames St. 66 CHARLES E 8P00NER. — DEALER IN — STRAW, SALT, FERTILIZERS, GRASS SEEDS, &c. Commercial Wharf, - Newport. Established A. D. 1835. Davis' Family Bakery, 279 Thames St., Newport, R. I. Has constantly on hand PrenchjRye and Graham Bread, Frencli and Dinner Rolls. Crackers and Cakes of all kinds, at whole- sale and retail. Bread Sent to any Part of the City. English and Araeilcan Cannel and Kanawha Splint Coal for open grates. Gardiner B, Rei/tiolds c^ Co, Chanxixg Memorial Church. ^Pelham Street, op- posite Tuuro Park. This building was erected to the memory of William EMery Channing in 1880. Pastor. Rev. J«)^hn W. Day. Board of Trustees : .John G. Weaver, H. C. Stevens. Wm. K. Covell, Jr., John H. Crosby, Jr., Joseph L. Bush. Arthur B. Emmons, VVm. J. Swinburne, Mrs. George Stevens, Thomas Coggeshall, Stephen P. Sloeum. Treasurei,H. C. Stevens; Secretary, Arthur B.Emmons. Sexton. George E. Rice. Services, 10:45 A. M. Vesper services as announced. Sunday School at 12:15 P.M. Church of the Holy Name of Mary, Our Lady of THE Isle, (E. C.)— Erected in 1853 on Spring, corner of Levin street. Pastor, Rev. Philip Grace; Asst., Rev. Thomas F. Doran; Trustees. Thomas Galvin. Andrew K. Quinn; Collecting manngers, Michael Butler, Andrew K. Quinn. Patiick Conheeny. J^ow Masses at 7, 8. and 9 A. M. ; High Mass at 10.30 A. M; Vespers and Bene- diction at 3. P. M. St. Mary's School is connected with this chuich and attended by five or six hundred children, taught by the Sisters of Mercy. Emmanuel Free Church, (Episcopal.)— Rector. Rev. R. B. Peet; Senior Waiden, John M. Tyler; Junior Warden, Andrew K. McMahon; Vestrymen, William P. Claike, John A. Gibson. Edward C. Smith, Sheldon Cur- tis, Peter King. Benjamin F. Sisson. James S. Covvles, John Hilton, Ht-nry Weston. J. Truman Burdick; Treas- urer, John M. Taylor; Secretary, John A. Gibson. Delegates to convention. John Nicholas Blown, Andrew K; McMahon, John M. Taylor, William P. Clarke. Alter- nates, Peter King, Samuel H. Clarke. Sheldon Curtis, Edward C. Smith; Organist, Miss Mary L. Howland; Assistant Organist. Miss Bertha Williams; Sexton, Charles Eastoh. Hours of service. June 1st to October 1st, 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. ; October 1st to June 1st,' 11 A. M. and 3 P. M. Sunday School, June 1st to Oct. 1st, 2.45 P.M.; Oct. 1st to June 1st. 1.45 P. M. During winter months. Evening Prayer on Fridays at 7.30 P. M. Sllver-ridted Table lIpriTiTnGnn'Q —219— Ware at ^^^^^^^^^ ^)Thames St. JAMBS F, WMMmmmm^ No. 328 Thames Street, Is where housekeepers will find the best bargains in CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASS, CUTLERY, WOODENWARE, BROOMS, MATS, TINWARE, and a full stock of Stoves and Ranges, NEW and SECOND HAND, at the lowest prices for cash. K^- REMEMBER THE NUMBEK,=J!3^ No. 328 THAMES STREET, NEWPORT, R. I. 69 Old Company Lehio-h, Fuinaee and Egg* for Greenhouses and Furnaces. GardinevB* Meynolds v GARDINER B. REYNOLDS & CO., opp. POST OFl ICh. o<1BANKS.>^ open from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. AQUIDNECK NATIONAL BANK, No. 284 Thames Street. Incorporated 1854. Dividends payable January and July. Discount day. Monday. President, Thomas Cof^geshall; Cashier, Charles T. Hopkins; Teller. Thomas B. Congdon; Cleik, E. P. Landers. Directors: Thomas C'og'geshall, Wm. H. Fludder, Thomas T. Carr, Samuel McAdam. Eobert S. Franklin, Lewis L. Simmons, William O. Greene. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, No. 231 Thames Street. Begun business May 1, 1865. Discount day, Friday. 10 a. m. President, T. Mumford Seabury ; Cashier, Nathaniel 11. Swinburne; Teller, E. L. Spencer; Clerk, David F. Easterbrooks. Directors: Benjamin Marsh, T. Mumford Seaburv, J. E. Seabury, Philip Pider. Henry II. Fay, Pobert S. Chase, VVm. S. Cranston, John S. Langley, Lewis Brown. MERCHANT'S BANK, No. 223 Thames Street. Incorporated 1817. Divi- dends. January and July. Discount day, Wednesday. President, Seth Bateman; Cashier, A. S. Sherman; Clerks, Charles Crandall, Jr., Wm. Burdick. Directors; Seth. Bateman, A. S. Sherman, George O^. Bichmond, Wm. B. Sherman, Albert Sherman. Hot House Peaches and Prtvi^it Prno ^'^^ * ^^^ Nectarines at Udliy DiUo., Thames St. 86 JAMES GREER, PRACTICAL HORTICDLTDRALIST & FLORIST Gardening Done by Day, Job or Year, Lawns Laid Out and kept in Order, Bedding Out anil Other Plants tor sale cheap. Hanging Baskets, Tubs and Vases Filled to Order. Floral Decorations a specialty. Fillmore St., Rear of Catherine, Newport, R. I. Residence, Tompkin's Court. Geo. M. Hazard, MEATS, VEGETABLES, GAME, ETC. Central Market, No. 92 Broadway, NEWPORT, R. I. GEO. A. FERGUSON, Livery Stable. Office and Stable: No. 11 BATH ROAD. Conveyance to and from Boats and Trains as Ordered. CARRIAGES BY THE SEASON, DAY OR HOUR. 87 Steam YacTits pvotniptly supplied with Coal and Water by Gardiner B, Reynolds — Bedding Plants, Hanging Baskets, Vases, Cut Flowers, Bouquets, Etc. Gardens taken care of by the day, month or year. 9 Malbone Avenue, Newport, R. I. 509 MADISON AVE., NEW YORK. 93 Steam Yachts jyvotnjMy supplied with Coal and Water by Gai^diner B, ReytioUls <£• Co, DeBlois Council, No. 5, R. and S. M. T. 1. M., AVilliam Hamilton; D. M., William H. Stratford; P. C. of W., William H. Davis; Treas., J. Gottlieb Spingler; Rec, Ara Hildreth; C. of G., William E. Mumford; C. of C, William W. Sampson; Steward, SamuelJ. Atwater; Sentinel, J. Gottlieb Spingler. IMeets the second Tuesday evening in March, June, September and Decem- ber, in Masons' Hall. Washington Coniniandery, N >. 4. Received charter in 1814. Eminent Commander, Ovei'ton G. Linglej-; Gjneralissim >, M. F. Walsh; Captain, Genei*al W. J. Cozzeus; Prelate, G. A. Littlefield; Senior Warden, Andrew K. McMahon; Junior VVai'den, William M. Marvel; Treasui-er, Frank Powell; Recorder, David Stevens; Standard Bearer, W. E. Mumford; Sword Bearer, Wm. Carry; Warden, W.J. Huntington; 1st Guard, W.P.Sampson; 2nd Guard, W. J. Easton; 3rd Guard, John F. Titus; Sentinel, J. G. Spingler. Meets the third Wednesday of each month in Masons' Hall. Van Rensselaer of Perfection. T. P. Grand Master, James B. Brayton; H. of T. Deputy Grand Master, Robert S. Franklin ; Ven. Senior Grand Warden, James G. Topham; Ven. Junior Grand Warden, W. H. Crandall; Gr. Orator, Harley W. Pray ; Gr. Treas., Everett I. Gorton; Gr. Sec. K. of S. & A— D. E. Young; Gr. Master of Ceremonies, Ara Hildreth; Gr. Captain of the G— R. A. Mason; Gr. Hospitaler, James Fludder; Gr. Tyler, J. G. Spingler. Meets the 3rd Tuesday of each Month, at 8 P.M., in Masons' Hall. Palestine Temple, Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine. Grand Potentate, Clarence li. Mason; Chief Rab- ban, Robert S. Franklin; Assistant Rabban, Wm. J. Huntington; High Priest and Prophet, John P. Sanborn ; Oriental Guide, William W. Marvel; Treas., John Waters; Recorder, Thomas C. Sherman; First Ceremonial Master, William Carry; Standard Bearer, William H.Lee; Marshal, Michael F. Walsh; Captain of Guard, William Gjsling; Outer Guard, J. Gottlieb Spingler; Alchemist, Wm. C. Stoddard; Musical Director, James H. Barney. Meets the first Wednesday of evei-y hionth, at Odd Fellows' Hall. K. T. Sovereign Consistory S.*. P.*. K.-. S.'.,330 Grand. 111. Com. in Chief, Joseph O. Earle, Providence; 111. 1st Lt. Com. in Chief, William G. Stevens, Newport; 111. 2nd Lt. Com. in Chief, Ed- wai'd S. Jones, Providence; M. of S. and Gr. Orator, James Flud- der, Newport; Gr. Chan., William E. Husband, Providence; Gr. Sec, George M, Carpenter, Providence; Gr. Treas., Edward B. Knight, Providence; Gr. Eng., Robert S.Franklin, Newpoi't; Gr. Hoppt., Edward B. Knight, Providence; Gr. M. of Cer., Vernon O. Taylor, Providence; Gr. St. Br., J. Gottlieb Spingler, Newport; Gr. Capt. of G., Hunter C. White, Providence; Gr. Sent., Charles E. Harris, Providence; Trustee, George H. Kenyou, Providence. Meetings the 4th Wednesday in the month. St. John's Mutual Beneficial Association. Prest., Robert S. Franklin; Vice Prest., John D. Richardson; Treas., John Gilpin; Sec, David Stevens; Trustees, for one year, G. P. Leonard, Thomas Fresh Eggs and Vege- fniiyiTr Dtiaq 257 & 259 tables of all kinds at vaHJf DIUO., Thames St. 94 J. V>. STEVENS. -DEALER IN— Flour, Grain, Hay, Straw, Feed E«©. Nos. 9 and II Market Sq., Newport, R. I. Commission Merchant, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in All kinds of Fruits and Vegetables. 20 and 22 Market Square, opp. Police Station NEWPORT, K. I. NEWPORT CASH STORE, 172 and 176 BROADWAY. Fine GROCERIESJRUITS, HAY Grain and Fertilizers. Charles H. Albro^ Boats of every description Built and Re- paired, Also, Boats to Let by the day or tnontli, JOSI.A.II -A^ILBI^O, I^IILiOT, Rear 128 Long Wharf, - Newport, R. I. 95 FranMin Coali of Lylcens Valley, For sale by GABniNEU B. REYNOLnS & CO, P. Peckhani, John Myers, Wm. J. Cozzens; for two years, Wm. Hamilton, Wm. F. Townsend, Robert S. Franklin, William H. Davis; for three years, G. E. Vernon. Jr., Michael Cottrell, John D. Richardson, John Gilpin. Boyer Lodge, No. 8, A. F. and A. M, (colored.) W. M., Thos. G. Williams; S. W., Reuben Jackson; J. W., David (.:. Brent; Treas., James W. Johnson ; Sec, Samuel C Johnston ; S. D., Percy A. Peer, Jr.; J. D., Clifford Johnson; S. S., W m. R. Johnston; J. S., George A. Seaman; Chap., Richard B. King; Marshal, Collins S. Bunill; Asst. Sec, Wm. S. S. Decoursy ; Tyler, Edward G.John- ston. JNIeets the first and third Tuesdays in each month. The first Tuesday regular, and tlie third Tuesday special, at 325 Thames street. Benjamin F. Gardner Commandery, No. 6, K. T. (Colored)- Eminent Com., James A. Willis; Generalissimo, Pusey A. Peer, Jr. ; Capt. Gen., Henry W.Cooper; Prelate, Anthony Randolph; Re- corder, Samuel Brown; Treas , Mahlon Van Home; Senior War- den, Albert Stevens; Junior Warden, John Ambush; Stan. Bearer, Wm. H. Dixon; Sword Beai-er, James A. Harris; VVarder, George Jones; 1st Guard, Wm. Gooden; 2nd Guard, Samuel H. Norris. Meets at 43 Spring Street the 2nd Monday in each month. Stone Mill I^odge, A. F. and A. M., (colored.) W. M., Samuel Brown; S. W., Dennis Owens; J. W., Samuel Norris; Sec, Henry Cooper; Treas., Mahlon VanHorne; S. D., George Johnson ; J. D., Wm. Gooden ; Marshal, Wm. Boardley. Meets 1st and 3d Mondays of each month, 8 P. M., at 43 Spring street. ODD FELLOWS. Rhode Island Lodge, No. 12. Organized Dec. 16,1846. N. G., Robt. M. Pike; V. G., Selh B.Hamnutt; R. Sec, B. Hammett Ste- vens; P. Sec, J. W. Ilorton; Treas., John H. Crosby, Jr. ; J. G., Albert Crosby; O. G., James T. Barker; Chaplain, Samuel Peck; Conductor, J. Phillip Frank; Warden, James E. Stevens. Meets in Odd Fellows' Hall every J^londay evening. Aqnidneck Encampment, No. 5. Instituted Sept. 25th, 1851- C. P., William Allen; H. P., Robert M. Pike; S. W., Seth B. Ham- mett; Rec Scribe, Allen C. Griffith; Treas., Arthur B. Gladding; J. W., James E. Stevens; Guide, George F. Rounds; 1. S., Bent. A. Nelson; O. S., Josiah S. Bliss; 1st W., John B.Allen; 2d W., Joseph B. Pike; 3d W., John P. Steele; 4th W., John A. Gibson; 1st G. of T., John D. Pike; 2d G. of T., John Nelson. Meets 1st and 2d Friday evenings of each month in Odd Fellows' Hall, Washington Square. Canonchet Lodge, No. 2439, G. U. O. of O. F., (colored.) N. G., Jefferson Marrow; V. G., Nathan T. Jackson; N. F., David B. Allen; P. N. G., .Joseph Mvers; P. N.F., Wm. T. Grose; R. S. N. G., W^m. H. Gooden; L. S. N.'G., Charles Waters; R. S. V. G., Henry Washington; L. S. V. G., J. D. Nichols, Jr.; Warden, George T. Fizz; I. G., James A. Harris; O. G., Wm. H. Jackson; Chaplain, Silver-Plated Table llnpiirnonn'Q —219— Ware at ^^^^^^^^ ^) Thames St. Established by Charles Feke, 1780. James T. Wright, Ph. G., 22 WASHINGTON SQUARE. Reglsterefl + pnarmaclst, Successor to W. S. N. Allan. All kinds of Drugs, Medicines, Chem- icals and Fancy Goods. Particular Attention paid to Physicians' Prescriptions. BOTANIC STORE, No. 96 Thames Street, Is the Place to buy FRESH HERBS AND ROOTS, LOOSE OR PRESSED. My stock is always fresh and clean, and the largest va- riety in the City ; also, Patent Medicines, Toilet Articles &c. PlymoTith White Ash Coal, the BestjJ^yjjjjgy g^ ^^^'^^^ ^ [Jq^ for Family Use. Exclusive Agents, Daniel D. Pugsley; W. Treas., Levi Jackson; P. S., H. W. Cooper. Meetings, second and fourth Tliursdays of each month in Harmony Hall. Esther I.odg'e,No. 5, D. of R. N. G., Mrs. John T. Delano; V. G., Mrs. Prvce Jones; Rec. Sec, Mrs. John Pitman; Per. Sec, Miss Sarah E. Bliss; Treas., Mrs. John J. Carry ; Conductor, Mrs. James T. Barker; Warden, Mrs. John H. Wetherell; I. G., Mrs. Jo- siah S. Bliss; O. G., Josiah S. Bliss; Chap., James E. Stevens; R. S. to N. G., John T. Delano; L. S. to N. G., John H. Wetherell ; R. S. to V. G.. James T. Barker; L. S. to V. G., John P. Steele; S. P. G., Mrs. Jere. Parmentcr. Meets the second and fourth Wednesdays in each month, in Odd Fellows' Hall. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. Redwood Lodge, No. 11. P. C, Noah Butts; C.C, Everett I. Gor- ton; Pr., ; K. of R. and S., Daniel P. Bull ; M. F., Simeon Davis; M. E., George W. Barlow; M. A., Henry D. Root; I. G., Isaac N. C Northup: O. G., John Y. Hudson; D. K. of P. S, B. A., James B. Brayton. Meets Thursday evenings over 201 and 20.3 Thames St. KNIGHTS OF HONOR. Perseverance Lodge, No. 336. Dictator, Thomas J. Stoddard; Vice Dictator, Jere. I. Greene; Asst. Dictator, Wm.T. Rutherford; Pa?t Dictator (sitting), Duncan McLean; Reporter, Chas. H.Chase; Financial Reporter, D. L. Cummings; Treas., Benj. F.Davis; Chap lain, Lenrv Weston; Guide, Otis D. Sleeper; Guardian, J. D. llidler; Sentinel, H. P. Wixen ; Medical Exam., C. F. Barker, M. D. Trus- tees : W. W. Marvel, H. E. Turner, Jr., E. P. Marsh. Meetings at Odd Fellows' Hall the2ud and 4th Thursday evenings of each month. Union Lodge, No. 668. Dictator, Wm. S. Bailey; Vice Dictator' James Hardy; Asst. Dictator, Henry J. Hass; Reporter, James H. Goddard; Financial Reporter, Francis Stanhope; Treasurer, Allen C. Griffith; Chaplain, Wm. S. Bacheller; Guide, Joseph Singer; Guardian, Geo. W. Leonard; Sentinel, Jacob F. Hanson; Medical Examiner, Christopher G. Barker; Trustees, Wm. S. Bacheller, Allen H. Bishop, Walter Sherman. Meets the second and fourth Tuesday evenings in the month, at Odd Fellows' Hall. KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR. Berkeley Lodge, No. 410. Protector, Mary H. Goddard; Vice Protector, Henrietta W. Bishop; Sec, Francis Stanhope; Fin- ancial Sec, Francis Stanhope; Treasurer, James H. Goddard; Guide, James Harney ; Chaplain, Augustus M. Bailey; Sentinel, Walter Sherman; Guardian, John E. Perry; Past Protector, John H. Gillingham ; Medical Examiner, Stephen H. Sears, M. D. ; Meets 1st and 3d Tuesday evenings in each month at Odd Fellows' Hall. CaswelVs Far Famed Hot House pnyiyiir RrAQ GRAPES Cut to Order at l/uHj DlUo. CHA8. E. HflMMETT, JR. Sooftsetfsr^ STATIONER pf BOOK BINDER 202 Thames Street, Newport. C. E. Hammett, Jr., has for sale a full assortment of the best Royal Irish Linen and English Note Papers. Also a new and superior article of Amer- ican Linen Paper in all sizes. American, French and German Books. School Books and Periodicals. Engravings. Picture Framing carefully attended to. A new Edition of the Map of Newport, from actual Survey. A new Map of the Island, either in Pocket Form or Mounted, with names of owners. Card Plates Engraved and Cards Print- ed in the Best Style, And at the following rates: Plate and 50 Cards, Script, $1.50; Old English, $2.00. Printing Cards from Plate: per pack of 50, 60 cents; or 100 for $1.00. The favorite Game of Word Making and Word Taking. Newport Illustrated in Pen and Pencil. The Newport Household Directory also for sale. 99 Bennett White AsJi Coal — a Cajntal Hard Coal. Gardiner B. Beynolds