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Sbe (Hrfcreett^ Bear • B©©S W& FAIRPORT ALMANAC. DIRECTORY FOR ARBROATH, , , AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. For 1891.

The Arbroath Year Book for 1891 needs little introduction. It has secured a place for itself as a valuable book of reference in the great majority of houses in Arbroath and District. From all Business Jlen it has received a most hearty welcome as a labour-saving

volume. It is used nearly every working day during the whole year in a thousand offices, shops, warehouses, hotels, reading-rooms, &c. The Publishers have this year included the List of Householders in Carnoustie, and other important additions have been made, and they hope that the 1891 edition will be found even more useful than that for 1S90. They promise that improvement and extension will continue in future editions. Some Fifty or Sixty Thousand eyes examine the pages of the Year Book. They will, doubtless, discover many errors and omissions. Will the possessors kindly send a note of their discoveries to the Herald Office, and they will greatly oblige BRODIE & SALMOND. Arbroath Herald Office.

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Directory and Information on Right-Hand ; Advertisements on Left-Hand Pages.

Page [ Page '• ' Angling Club, Arbroath - - -43 Literary Club, Arbroath - - "J 23 - - - - -175 Local Authority, Arbroath' g- - 17 Arbroath Trades and Professions 63 Lunan - 173 - - - -171 Magistrates - 17 Barry - - - - - 1S7 Masonic Lodges - 29

Benefit Societies, - - Arbroath -31 Meteorological Station, Arbroath J 25 Bowling- Clubs, Arbroath - - 48 Members of Parliament, - - 57 Building Societies - - - - 87 Missions, Arbroath - 37 Burial Board - - - - 19 Mortifications, Arbroath - - 47 Burns Club, Arbroath - - -25 Municipal Voters - T81 - - - - - 177 Museum, Arbroath - 9 23 Carnoustie - - - - - 187 Natural History Society - -J 2.5 Carnoustie Trades and Professions 193 .... - 189 - Carnoustie Voters - - 197 Parliamentary Voters - 81 Cattle Markets .... lgg Parochial Board (Arbroath) - 27 •>:, Choral Union .... Do. () - 27 Churches, Arbroath - - - 51 Philanthropic Societies - 31 - - - - - 171 Philharmonic Society - 25 Conservative Associations (Arbroath) - 88 Plate Glass Insurance - 37 Co-operative Societies (Arbroath) - 29 Police Commission • 17 - Cricket Clubs - - - 48 Postal Information, Arbroath • 15 Curling Clubs, Arbroath - - - 48 Poorhouse, Arbroath and St Vigeans 27 Cycling Club, Arbroath - - - 45 Population of Arbroath - 17 - District Committee (Arbroath) C. C. 25 Public Buildings Company, Arbroath - 35 Draughts Club, Arbroath - - 43 Quoiting Club, Arbroath - 43 Ecclesiastical Information - 51 Radical Association, Arbroath 33 Epitome of - - - - Events, 1890 9 Railway Passenger Fares • 45 Factory Workers' Unions, Arbroath - 88 Reading Room, Mechanics' 23 Fairs ------169 Registrar's Office - 27 Farmers, List of - - - - 163 Ruskin Reading Guild • [25 Female Municipal Voters - 137 Sabbath School Teachers' Union, Ar Fishing Boats, Arbroath - - - 59 broath .... "37 Football Associations - - - 41 Schools in Arbroath 23 Do. Clubs - - - 41 - School Board, Arbroath • 23 Foresters, A. 0. - - - - 29 Shepherds, L.O.A. - 29 Friendly Societies - - 29-31 Sheriff Officers - 21 Friockheim Trades' List - 185 Sheriff Court - 21 Friockheim - - - - 179 Ship Brokers - 21 Gas Corporation - - - - 19 Shipping, Arbroath 59 Golf Club, - - - Arbroath 39 Sick Societies, Arbroath - 37 Good Templar Lodges - - - 39 Special Directory - 57 Guildry Incorporation - - - 27 St Vigeans - 169 Guthrie - - - - - 181 Swimming Club, Arbroath 43 Half-Holiday Associations - - 35 Tide Table, Arbroath 61 Harbour Trustees - - - - 21 Town Council - 17 Harriers Clubs - - - - 43 Town Mission - 37 Horticultural - - Society, Arbroath 25 Trades Council, Arbroath - 31 Holidays (Arbroath) - - - 45 Trades and Professions. Arbroath 63 Incorporated Trades - - - 27 Trades' Unions, 31-33 - Infirmary, Arbroath - - 27 University Extension Society 25 .... 173 Valuation of Arbroath 17 Irish National League, Arbroath Branch 35 Victoria Halls C03'. 35 Justices of Peace - - - - 21 Volunteers, Arbroath 45 J.P. Court - - - - - 21 Ward Committees 19 Kinnell .... 181-183 Ward Constituencies - 161 Kirkden ..... ]gj Ward Representatives 161 Lawn Tennis Club, Arbroath - - 43 Whist Club, Arbroath Liberal Unionist Association, Arbroath 35 Y.M.C.A., Arbroath, Library, Arbroath - - - 23 Y.W.C.A., Arbroath, 37

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INDEX OF ADVERTISEMENTS.

Page Page Adam, David, Friuckheim, 181 Finlayson, James grocer - 156 Alexander, J. draper - 18 Fletcher, G. D. grocer 202 Alexander, Wm. licensed grocer 204 Forbes, Robert butcher - - 54 and 152 Anckorn, Mr and Mrs photographers - 206 Fox, James licensed grocer 152 Anderson, D. grocer 58 Frain, Wm. & Sons Dundee 98 Anglo-Australian Bank - 140 Fulton, G. hatter - - - 202 Bank Street Hall .... 200 Fyfe, Alex, joiner 38 Batchelor, A. & D. tea, wine, and spirit Fyfe, John Friockheim - 1S4 merchants .... 38 Geddes, W. H. & Son photographers - 176 Beatt, A. tobacconist 79 Gibb, J. P. hairdresser 38 Bell, J. London Mantle House - 1 Gouck, H. hosier - . - - 156 Bennet & Smith (Insurance) 62 Goulding's Manures 54 Boath, Alex, tailor 44 Grant, Colin boot manufacturer, back ol Map Boath, Mrs, Marketgate - 1)4 Gray, A. W. china merchant 76 Boath, W. & J. booksellers 14 Greenhill, Wm. Carnoustie 186 Booth, Thomas music warehouse 126-1-28 Grewar J. P. & Son cabinetmakers 18 & 114 Brand, Wm. slater 44 Harris & Kyd, butchers - 172 Briggs, Wm. Asphalte Works 22 Henry's Studio, Carnoustie 186 Brodie & Salmond, Herald Office SO Herald, Arbroath - - - - 124 Burness, J. F. butcher 74 Hird, Alex, draper 170 Byars, D. milliner ... 6 Hood, Robert fancy wools 57 Calder Bros., builders . - - 52 Hutchison, David draper 66 Campbell, G. A. plasterer 42 Hutton, Geo. shoemaker - 50 Campbell, P. & P. dyers - 106 Imperial Hotel (Aitken's) - 15S Campbell's Hat Depot 40 Iv&nhoe Whisky - - - - 24 Carnoustie Co. -op. Association - 190 Jenkins A., confectioner - 20 Carse of Gowrie Dairy Co. 12 Johnston's Emporium 160 Carver & Symon, architects 72 Johnston, J. music warehouse - 172 Christie, Mrs game dealer 64 Kerr. David butcher 48 Clark, M. M. shoemaker 76 Kerr, John Carnoustie 190 Coffee House Co., Arbroath 94 Leslie, E. J. (Building Co.) 56 Commercial Union Assurance Co. 4 Lewer, Miss milliner 48 Cook, David & Sons plumbers 28 Littlejohn, Mrs tobaceoni.-t 78 Copland, Charles S. watchmaker 38 Low, Alex, watchmaker - 204 Corner Hat and Cap Shop 21 Low, Charles A. grocer 22 Craig, James B. china merchant o Lyall, Wm. National Bar 66 Crowe, Messrs &Co. hairdressers 46 Macdonald, James draper 148 Crowe, Geo. hairdresser Commerce-st - 50 Maclure, E. & J. dyers 40 Cuthbert, Jas. ironmonger &c 82-S4-86-83 Macphcrson, Mrs jeweller 20 Cuthill, R. A. seeds and plants - 46 Masterton's Paraffin Soap Extract 176 Cuthill, Geo. grocer .... 70 M'Andrew, John, Carnoustie 190 Dargie, A. C. painter S M'Bain, J. M. (Insurance) 180 Debts Recovery Office 50 M'Bain, Norman (Insurance) 40 Dick, James B., Carnoustie 18S Mackie, J. Winton, 166 Dodds & Bathie, stock salesmen &c. 162 Mackay, J. D. cabinetmaker 210 Doig, James family grocer - 108-110 Mackenzie, John family grocer - 170 Dorward, Geo. grocer 136 M 'Hardy, W. New Dock Tavern 50 Dundee & Arbroath Confections and Pre- M 'Kay, Andrew fish dealer 24 serve Co. ii. M'Intosh, David, Friockheim 184 Dundee & Newcastle Shipping Co. 112 M'Wattie, Jas. & Sons tobacco manufac- Duthie George, tailor 78 turers ----- 148 Dye & Falconer, Carnoustie 1S8 Matthew, A. pipemaker - 36 Dyer Robert, plumber 54 Melvin & Sons, carriage builders 164 Economic Building Society, Arbroath - 36 Middleton & Donald, plasterers - 94 Edward & Co., Friockheim 182 Milne, James. St Ruth's - 34 Esplin Geo. , fruiterer and gamedealer - 74 Mitchell, Charles slater ... 46 Fairweather, Samuel boot and shoe manu Murdoch, W. D. Carnoustie 186 facturer - - 212 an 1 213 Muir, Son, & Patton, Thos., colliery agents 96 Fairweather, J. tobacconist 54 Murray & Co., Montrose - 52 - Farquhar, W. & Co. undertakers 66 Myles, Chas Y., tailor - -214 and 215 Farquharson, R. glarier 72 Napier, John jun. grocer &c. 200 Ferrier, Wm. Carnoustie 192 Napier, D. & J. plumbers - - - 60 Ferriev, photographer Dundee 138 Naysmith, Andrew chemist 68 , Andrew builder 202 North British Crated Water Company, Finlay, George butcher - 30 Montrose .... 154 - I

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Page North British and Mercantile Insurance Smith, Alex. Lome Bar - - - 54 Company - - - - -16 Smith, James ropespinner - - 36 Northern Accident Insurance Co. - 168 Smith, J- & Son shoemakers - - 32 - Ogg, W. S. hairdresser &c. - 112 Smith, James florist - - - 72 Ogilvie, John bookseller - - - 150 Soutar, James Carnoustie - - 18S Oliphant, Anderson, & Ferrier, pub- Stevenson, Bros, dyers - - - 10 ------lishers 26 Stewart, Dr dental surgeon iii. , iv. Paterson, J. S. lime merchant - - 55 Strachan, A. & Son tailors - - 34 Paterson, Sons & Co. Dundee - (Cover) Strachan, R. & Sons tailors - - 30 Peebles Brothers teamen Dundee - 144 Strachan, Wallace, & Whvte - - 194 People's Journal, The - - - 120 Strachan, G. H. sheriff officer - - 50 People's Friend, The - - - 120 Strachan & Farquhar, milliners - 211 Petrie, Alex, family grocer - - 49 Suttie, John blacksmith - - - 196 ' Petrie, D. D. Friockheim - - - 182 Swirles, A. & Son curriers - - 198 - - Prudential Assurance Company 30 Tarbet, Wm. grocer - - - 74 Reid, Geo. (Insurance) - - - 142 Taylor, David S. photographer - - 48 Robbie, David grocer &c. - - - 178 Thomson, John ironmonger - - 192 Robertson, Misses E. & J. hairdressers - 60 Thomson, James, Friockheim - - 184 Robertson, James Carnoustie - - 192 Thomson, G. Rutherford & Son 130-132 -' Ruxton, Mrs R. G. tailor and outfitter - 32 Tosh's Stores - - 60 Salmond G. biscuit manufacturer 90—92 Tullis, John & Son Glasgow - - 116 Salmond, Win. & Co. drapers - - 174 Victoria Halls Coy. - - - 42 Stephen, James liorsehirer - - 198 Wallace, Alex, china merchant - - 200 Savege, T. painter - - - 194 Wallace, Alex. S. veterinary surgeon - 167

- - Scott, Andrew grocer - 118 Waters ton, Edinburgh - - - 100 Scott, Ernest decorator - - 64 Temperance Hotel - - 206 Scottish Widows' Fund (Insurance) - 102 Webster & Littlejolm (Insurance) - 154 Scottish Boiler Insurance - - 13S Westwater, H. pastry baker - - 50 Seaton, James family grocer - - 28 White Hart Hotel (Ehrlich's) - - 104 Shepherd, Robert vintner - - 174 White Hart Stables - - - 104 - Shield, Mill, & Jack, chemists - 122 White's Semolina - - - - 150 Do., Do. (Gilbey's Wines) - 134 Wishart, William Friockheim - - 1S4 Smith's Furniture Stores - - - 22 Willocks, James watchmaker - - 136 Smith, J. P. & Sons tailors - - 146 Whitton, Miss fancy goods - - 13 r^ ^A * S—eT -J— ~+—U- T&— * - - o o o o o o o o o o c o o o c c C - c c z z c z z D O O O O DOOOOOOO o a c c : s iV^^Vk)^! ^1 V/i' 1X9 ffiJrSffffrlaBH xxXxxx xx tyi eixcgjJ393 333HE£5 £$5532SSHHHrSKHSiiiS^JifEiiE* 9 (2. ©arerie;,

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Chief Local Events for 1890.

3-aiUian?. — (t) Diamond wedding of Mr and Mrs Thomas Ross, Keptie Angle. (2nd) Marriage of the Hon. Launcelot Carnegie, second son of Earl of Southesk. (6th) Fire at West Mains of Gardyne (,£300). (13th) First evening meeting of Arbroath Police Commission. (14th) Death of Mr Robert Peat, solicitor, Forres, an Arbroathian, aged 78. (16th) Death of Town Treasurer John Munro, aged 63. (18th) Plebiscite on High School question. (20th) E.U. Church sale of work. (21st) Strike of Waulkmills bleachers. (22nd) Celebration of twenty-fifth anniversary of Arbroath Half-Holiday Association. (23rd) Meeting in Arbroath to inaugurate Colvill Monument scheme. (30th) (31st) Marie Roze Rev. J. P. L-illey resigned membership of School Board. gave concert in Arbroath.

ffCbruarg.— (4th) First County Council election throughout . (6th) Death of Mr Thomas Forbes, draper, ex-Town Treasurer, aged 84. (8th) Intelligence received of death of Rev. A. R. Milne, at Wellington, N. Z., on 23rd December, 1889. (9th) Death of Mr James Whyte (of Messrs Strachan, Wallace, & Whyte, merchants) aged 30. (12th) Opening of New Artillery Drill Hall, East Abbey Street, by Colonel Sandeman. (13th) First ordinary meeting of Arbroath Educational Trust. (15th) Death at Calcutta of Mr Henry Palmer Laurence, manager, New Oriental Bank —an Arbroathian. (22nd) Death of Mr Wm. Scott, joiner, Arbirlot, aged 83. Mr James Jack, chemist, elected a Fellow of the Linnsean Society. (24th) First Poll in con-

nection with Public Baths Scheme : — In favour of baths, 670 ; against, 621 voters —majority in favour, 49 ; Poll rendered null and void owing to female being debarred from voting. (28th) Death of Mr John Lowson, postmaster, Carnoustie, aged 73.

/IlbarCb. — (1st) Public Baths Scheme (new poll) — In favour, 610 ; against, 942—majority against, 332. (2nd) Death of Mr John Nicoll, superintendent New Cemetery, aged 61. Death of Mr James C. Gibson, Town Treasurer of Arbroath, aged 62. (4th) Railway accident at Carlisle— Miss Lowson, grand-

daughter of the late John Lowson, postmaster, Carnoustie, killed ; Mrs Ellis, Arbroath, severely injured. (9th) Fire in office of Messrs Carver & Symon, Brothock Bridge. (loth) Sudden death of Mr John Wighton, house factor, aged 67. Abandonment of East End Park Scheme. (13th) Mr Alexander Gordon of Ashludie appointed vice-chairman of Forfarshire County Council. Fire at Pool Mill. (24th) Mr Alex. Nicoll appointed superintendent of New Cemetery. (25th) Death of Councillor John Strachan, ex-Dean of Guild, aged 54. (28th—29th) St Ninians Chapel sale of work G£ioo 2s 3d). (29th) Death of Sir John Ogilvy, Bart., of Inverquharity, Cairnie, and Baldovan, aged 87.

'Jlpril. —(6th) Explosion on —lighthouse in darkness for first time since erection in 181 1. (8th) Fire in Hume Street Spinning Mill (£100). (9th) Lady Helen Alice Carnegie, daughter of Earl of Northesk, married to Mr F. E. Lacey. (10th) Death at Sydney, N.S.W., of Dr David Salmond, formerly of Arbroath, aged 69. (nth) David Marshall, of Arbroath, drowned off Cape Horn. (12th) Strike of Tailors. (16th) Steading at West Grange of Conon destroyed by fire (_£iooo). (17th to 19th) Friockheim Parish Church bazaar in Arbroath —opened by Rev. Dr Macgregor (£410). :

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By leaving Notice or sending Post Card our Vans call for and Deliver Goods.

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agents in Hrbroatb Miss LAING, Millgate Loan. Mrs ARCHER, Keptie Street. JAMES BROWN & Co., 261 High Street. Arbroath Year Boole. 11

(20th) Arbirlot Parish Church re-opened after alterations. (21st) First Spring

holiday in lieu of Fast-Day in Arbroath. (22nd) Newport s.s. , of Dundee, sunk off Redhead. (23rd) Mr James Greig appointed librarian Marylebone Library, London. (23rd) Marriage of Mr Fitzroy C. Fletcher of Letham Grange. (25th and 26th) Arbroath Parish Church sale of work (£142). (26th) Death at Leysmill of Mr Wm. Ogilvie, a well-known Forfarshire farmer, aged 90. (28th) Death of Mr James Anderson, farmer, Parkhill, aged 78.

flBag.—(1st) Death at Edinburgh of Rev. J. A. Wyllie, LL.D., Protestant lecturer, educated at Arbroath, aged 82. (1st to 3rd) Artillery Volunteer bazaar (£808). (9th) Death of Mr Adam Duncan, late flax merchant, aged 92. (12th) Death of Mr W. H. Geddes, photographer, aged 73. (16th) Death of Mr Alexander Webster, formerly teacher and registrar, aged 86. (21st) Erection in Inverkeilor Parish Church of monument to the late Rev. Dr Hay. (24th) David Donaldson, aged 18, drowned in mill dam, Arbirlot.

3-Utie. —(3rd) of Carnoustie completed purchase of golf course from Dalhousie trustees. Death of Mr John S. Smith, ironmonger. (5th) Fire at Crudie Acres (£1500). (6th) Death of Mr W. H. Cloake, ex-Officer of Excise, aged 76. (7th) First meeting of Arbroath District Committee of County Council. Mr Hugh K. Frew (formerly of Arbroath) appointed to mastership in Leeds Higher Grade Public School. (16th) Presentation to Mr and Mrs Wm. Briggs on their leaving Arbroath. (18th) Marriage of Mr D. W. Fairweather, Abbey Leather Works. Fire at Greens Bleachfield. (21st) Labour Demonstration in Arbroath. John Murray, aged 17, railway clerk, killed at the Railway Station ; (24th) Captain Cox Murchison appointed adjutant of the Angus Rifles. Mr Alexander Roberts, formerly of Arbroath, appointed Town-Clerk of Dumbarton. (26th) Annual meeting of Forfarshire Medical Association held in Arbroath. (28th) Death, at Carnoustie, of Mr David Fleming, late grocer, Arbroath. Retiral of Mr James Ramsay, stationmaster at Arbroath for 22 years. (29th) Mr James Doig commenced duties as stationmaster at Arbroath Railway Station.

3"Ul£. —(1st) Marriage of Lady Mildred Bowes Lyon, second daughter of Earl of Strathmore, to Mr A. E. Jessup. (6th) Induction of Rev. James Wylie to Queen Street Congregational Church. (9th) Ordination of Rev. C. R. Ramsay, of Arbroath, to Keiss Free Church. ()2th) Presentation of silver salver and purse of sovereigns to Mr James Ramsay, late stationmaster. Foundation stone of new Auchmithie Harbour laid by Mr Barclay, M.P. (17th) Ordination of Rev. David Christie, M.A., of Arbroath, to pastorate of Northumberland Presbyterian Church, North Shields. (22nd) Death at Cardiff of Captain W. A. Mackay.

2lUgil6t. —(5 tr Marriage of Lady Katherine Carnegie, youngest daughter of Earl of Southesk, to Mr C. C. E. Morgan. (6th) Marriage of Rev. T. S. Anderson, East Free Church. (10th) Death of Right Hon. W. E. Baxter, of , M.P. for Montrose 1855— 1885, aged 65. (nth) Open- ing of new Inverbrothock Public School. (15th— 16th) Curling Club bazaar at Carnoustie (.£611). (19th) Meteorological Station removed to Dishland Hill. (23rd) Princess of Wales passed through Arbroath. (24th) Inverbrothock Parish Church reopened after alterations. (28th) Marriage of Rev. A. J. Campbell, Barry Free Church. (30th) Death of Captain James Peat, aged 88.

September.— (1st) Fire at East Links Ropework (£i$o). (4th) Ordina- tion of Rev. Donald Gray, M.A., assistant, Lady loan Free Church, to Logie and Gauldry Free Church. (5th) Mr J. D. Watson, burgh surveyor, appointed 12 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements. The Carse of Gowrie Dairy Company, (LIMITED), WHOLESALE & RETAIL DAIRYMEN, AND ~g$a&ex$ of ail $x\nbs of ^Slttft ~g$xea&.

PURE CREAM. DEVONSHIRE CREAM. REFRIGERATED CREAM. MILK—Creamed and Uncreamed. Butter Milk. Churned Milk and Whey. FRESH BUTTER. SALT BUTTER. CHEESE— Various Kinds. ^FRESH EGGS.^ Milk' Loaves, Milk Biscuits, Pastry. Oat Cakes, and Scones Daily. Open on Sundays from 8 to io a.m.

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Where Hot Coffee and Cream, Tea, and other Refreshments, are to be had Daily.

Telephone Numbers—DUNDEE, 371 ; ARBROATH. 15.

Special Orders from Arbroath arc Telephoned la THE CREAMERY and Despatched with all Speed.

The Public are invited to inspect the Goods and see the process of Manu- facture at The Creamery, Ward Road, Dundee. WM. SMITH, Manager and Secretary. )

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sanitary inspector for Aberdeenshire. (17th) Death of Patrick Allan-Fraser of Hospitalfield, H.R.S. A., aged 78. (21st) Death of Rev. Wm. Robertson, B.D., of Sprouston. (22nd) Funeral of Mr Patrick Allan-Fraser of Hospitalfield, and announcements of large bequests for art, education, and other purposes. (25th) Councillor James Anderson Dickson of Woodville, ex-Provost of Arbroath, and 42 years a Town Councillor, resigns.

©CtObCr. —(1st) Complimentary dinner to Mr J. D. Watson, burgh sur- veyor, on his leaving Arbroath. Rev. William Marvvick appointed assistant to Rev. Dr Short, Ward Chapel, Dundee. (4th) Queen of Roumania passed through Arborath. Death of John Fairweather, ex-Town's Officer, aged 80. (6th) Joseph Craig, a native of Arbroath, died through shooting accident at Brookong, N.S.W. Mr Donald Stewart, Sheriff Clerk Depute, Arbroath, pro-

moted to Dundee ; Mr James Duncan appointed Sheriff Clerk Depute at Arbroath. (8th) Fire and explosion at N.B. Chemical Works, Elliot (£400). (13th) Death at Edinburgh of Mr John Lumgair, formerly manufacturer and Provost of Arbroath, 1855-58, and 1861-67, &ged 84; buried in Arbroath on 17th October. Death of Jane Whammond, first stationmistress at Guthrie, aged 70. (15th) Opening of New Hall Buildings, Princes Street U. P. Church. (22nd) Death of George Swirles, an Arbroathian, by accident, at Elkhart, U.S.A. (23rd to 25th) St Margaret's Parish Church Bazaar (^"1300.

IROVember.— (3rd) Mr Gladstone passed through Arbroath. Death at Friockheim of Rev. A. M. Scott, Free Church Minister of aged 30. (nth) Orion s.s., of Glasgow, ran ashore on rocks to east of Harbour. (17th) Mr George Grossmith's recital in Arbroath. Formation of branch of Home Arts and Industries Association in Arbroath. (19th) Explosion and fire at Gas Works, (20th) Death of Mr Thos. Nicoll, Newton of Panbride, aged 89. (26th) Death of Mr James Fleming, formerly draper, Corn Exchange, aged 68.

December.— (1st) David Watson, Gardyne, killed by cart accident. (2nd) Death of Miss Butcher, Maulesbank, aged 95. (3rd) Consecration of Miss Jessie Scott as Zenana missionary, (nth) Mr Thomas Stewart killed by crane accident at Slade Quarries, aged 55. (12th— 13th) Queen Street Congregational sale of work (^112). (15th) Opening of new skating pond at Carnoustie. (i6th) Death of David Carnegie, poet, aged 64. (18th) First public meeting of Arbroath Church Defence Association. (19th—20th) E.U. Church sale of work (^138). (21st) Commencement of Great Railway Strike throughout Scotland.

M I S S W H I T T O N, The House of Novelties, 147 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH.

Bazaar Goods, Fancy Wools, Silks, Art Goods, Work Baskets, Fancy China, Writing Cases, Purses and Bags, Dolls, Perambulators, Mail Carts, Rocking Horses, $c.

Always in Stock Latest Novelties of Fancy Goods. Hign-Class Needlework. 14 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.

IBiblea, IBook6, |!tationenj, |fe.

JDOttlU (Successors to Brodie) have always on CJ LI > J* J. ^»^»** hand a Large and Carefully-Selected Stock in all Departments, to which they respectfully invite attention. Agents for Raphael Tuck & Sons' Artists' Material. Fine Variety of Copies for Hire. All sizes of Opals and Placques for Painting &c.

CALENDAR for 1891.

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15 1718 Oct. en r-N g" w C «« 2122 2425 8 9 03 _ O 1516 o ? > S £ < c 28 29 1/1 on > ffl n " 11 2 1920 2223 m w «o 9 May 6 8| 9 26 27 29,30 «S< 12:13 1516 Nov. 3 5 6 2 o e 3 Z 1920 2223 1213 ! 1920 Q 26 27 29130, 15 H 26 27 in P 2 3 29 W n O 9,10 Dec. 3 ! 4 1617 1011 H o 15 1= 23 24 15 17il8 29 30 20 21 24 25 27 28 29 31... ADDRESS-BROTHOCK BRIDGE. Arbroath Year Booh. 15

Postal Information.

Postmaster Mr Bisset.

Post Office is open on week days from 7 a.m. till 9 p.m., and on Sundays from 9 till 10 a.m., and from 12.30 till 1.30 p.m. MoNEr Order, Savings Bank, Government Insurance, and Annuity business transacted, and Inland Revenue Stamps and Licenses sold, on week days from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Postal Order business on week days from 7 a.m. till 9 p.m. Telegraph Office is open on week days from 7 a.m. till 9 p.m., and on Sundays from 9 a.m. till 10 a.m. only. Box Closes for Local Delivery at 6.30 and 9 a.m., 4.50 and 7 p.m. Pillar and Wall Boxes cleared at 6 a.m., 12 noon, 3.0, 5.0, and 8 p.m. No collection on Sundays. Despatch and Delivery of Letters. Despatches of Mails—( Week Days)—Box closes for Inverkeilor, Chapel- ton, Carmyllie, Auchmithie, and Rural Districts, at 6.30 a.m. ; Friockheim

at 6.30 a.m. and 5.20 p.m. ; for Dundee and Fifeshire, 7.15 a.m., 2.20, 5.45, for and 9.30 p.m. ; Broughty Ferry, 5.20 p.m. ; Carnoustie, 8.30 a.m., 2.20,

and 9 p.m. ; Montrose, , , and the North a*: 1 p.m. and 10 , Perth, and Inverness, p.m. ; 1.45, 4.0, 5.45, and 8.45 p.m. ; Glasgow, a.m., 8.45 7.15 1.45, 4.0, 5.45, and p.m. ; Edinburgh, 7.15 a.m., 2,20, 4.0, 5.45, and 8.45 p.m.; London and General youth Mails, 1.45, 4.0, 5 45, and 8.45 p.m. This despatch takes the place of the old Sun lay night machine train. Sunday Despatches. —Aberdeen, Dundee, Forfar, Perth, Glasgow, Edin- burgh, London, and the South at 12.30 p.m. There is a despatch for Forfar, Brechin. Montrose, Aberdeen, and the North at 6.30 a.m. on Mondays.

Deliveries.— South Mails—7 a.m. ; North and South Mails—9 a.m. ; Dundee and North Mails at 4.30 p.m. London, Edinburgh, Dundee, and North Mails at 7.30 p.m. Sundays. —Delivery to Callers at Counter from 12.30 till 1.30 p.m. Parcels Post. Parcels received at Counter from 7 a.m.. till 9 p.m. The maximum weight of a Parcel which can be sent by Parcels Post is 11 lbs.., and the charge, after 3d for the first lb., is Three Half-Pence per lb. Despatches.—North, 12.45 and 9 p.m. ; Edinburgh, Dundee, and South, •2, 5.15, and 8.30 p.m. Deliveries. —Same as letters.

Keptie Street Receiving Office. Sub-Postmaster, Mr R. A, Cdthill. Open for Money Orders, Postal Orders, Savings Bank, and Telegraph business from 8 a.m. till 8 p.m. on week days. No attendance on Sundays. Letter Box cleared at 6 a.m. noon, 3, 5, and 8 p.m. Parcel Collections at 12 noon, 4, and 7.30 p.m. 16 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements. North British and Mercantile INSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1809.

Incorporated by Royal Charter and Special Acts of Parliament. FIRE. LIFE. ANNUITIES.

Total Assets - - - £10,075,213

The Funds of the Life Department arc not liable for Obligations under the Fire Department, nor are the Funds of the Fire Department liable for Obligations tinder the Life Department. In this Company, therefore, the Investment's for the Life Department are kept entirely separate from those for the Fire Department, as set forth in the Balance-Sheet. President— HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF ROXBURGH. Vice-President—HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF SUTHERLAND, KG. LIFE DEPARTMENT IMPORTANT FEATURES. All Bonuses now vest on Declaration, while, in the event of a claim arising under a participating policy even before a Declaration of bonus, the usual intermediate bonus will be paid. The period during which a lapsed policy may be revived is extended to one year, and the fine payable on revival is much reduced. The Surrender Value of a lapsed policy is now held at the credit of the assured

during the extended period of ten years ; and during that period the option is allowed of taking a paid-up policy calculated on very favourable terms. The Suicide clause is abolished. The form- of policy has been shortened and simplified so that the true meaning of the contract may be readily ascertained. Claims paid immediately on proofof death and title. Premiums adjusted to each half-year of age. Minimum Surrender values fixed. Policy not forfeited by error in Proposal Papers, unless accompanied by fraud. General freedom of policies from restriction in Residence, Occupation, and Travel. Nine-Tenths of the Whole Profits of the Life Assurance Branch are allocated to Participating Policies. ANNUITY BRANCH—Annuities, Immediate, Contingent, or De- ferred, are granted on favourable terms. FIRE DEPARTMENT— Property of nearly every description insured at Home and Abroad at the lowest rate of Premium corresponding to the risk. LOSSES PROMPTLY AND LIBERALLY SETTLED. Prospectuses may be had at the Chief Offices, Branches, or Agencies. CHIEF OFFICES-

04 PRINCES ST. LONDON—(31 THREAD-NEEDLE ST. E.C. EDINBURGH— | DUNDEE BRANCH OFFICE—13 PANMURE STREET. Agents in ARBROATH—

J. A. DICKSON & J. M. M'BAIN, British I NORMAN M'BAIN, Solicitor. Co. Bank. DAVID SMITH, Solicitor. R. C. KINLOCH, Bank of Scotland. ' J. FERGUSON, Accountant. MILN & DALGARNO, Solicitors. | . . .. . ——

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General Directory for Arbroath.

POPULATION OF THE BURGH OF ARBROATH, &c.

Census in 1871, ...... 19,973

Do. in 1881, ...... 21,758

(Estimated by Registrar-General)—In 1890, . . . . 23,831 Increase in 19 years, ...... 3,858

The Parliamentary Constituency of the Burgh is, . . . 3,616 The Municipal Constituency of the Burgh is, ...... 5,132

VALUATION OF THE BURGH—1890-91. Parish of Arbroath, £42,233 13 10 Parish of St Vigeaus, 44,291 6 2 Increase since last year, 1,029 11 2 Value of Unlet Properties, 1,851 8 8 Burgh Funds at 10th October, 1890—Properties, &c, 56,706 14 8 Liabilities, 29,669 14 10 Balance in faTour of Town, 27,036 19 10 TOWN COUNCIL. The Town Council is also the Police Commissiqn, Gas Corporation, Burial Board, and Looal Authority under the Public Health Act, for the Burgh. Councillors. —Geo. Keith, J. M. Dorward, W. F. Mackintosh, John Herald, Wm. Clunie, D. D. Sandeman, John Michie, James Cargill, James Anderson, David Jarvis, Joseph Strachan, William Brown, David Corsar, Jun., David Littlejohn, James Law, Norman M'Bain, J. Sime Thomson, Colin Grant. Magistrates and Other Officials. —Provost—George Keith. Bailies—J. M. Dorward, W. P. Mackintosh, John Herald. Dean of Guild—David Corsar, Jun. Treasurer— David Jarvis. Town Clerk and Chamberlain—W. K. Macdonald. Burgh Assessor—James Scott. Town's Officers—Thomas Addley and John Prince. Town Bellman—John Brockie. Billet Master Superintendent M'Neill. Inspectors of Meal Market—Dean of Guild Corsar, and the Deacon (George Salmond) and Boxmaster (J. Shepherd) of the Corporation of Bakers of Arbroath. Committees. —Town-House and New Markets—The Magistrates, Dean of Guild Corsar, Treasurer Jarvis, Councillors Michie, Grant, Sandeman, and M'Bain—Bailie Herald, convener. Other Town's Properties—Provost Keith, Bailies Dorward and Mackintosh, Dean of Guild Corsar, Councillors Clunie, Cargill, Michie, Anderson, Law, Thomson, Littlejohn—Mr Clunie, convener. Parliamentary Bills—Provnst Keith, Bailies Mackintosh and Herald, Treasurer Jarvis, Councillors Brown, Littlejohn, Cargill, Strachan, Anderson, Michie, and M'Bain Provost Keith, convener. Stent Committee—Councillors Brown, Sandeman, Thomson, Michie, Grant, Law, and Strachan—Mr Brown, convener. Finance and Town's Accounts— The Magistrates, Treasurer Jarvis, Councillors Strachan, Cargill, Clunie, and M'Bain Treasurer Jarvis, convener. Special Committee on the Town's Feus—The Provost, Bailies Mackintosh and Herald, Councillors Cargill, Littlejohn, M'Bain, and Anderson—Mr Cargill, convener. Committee under the Contagious Diseases (Animals) Act—The Provost, Bailies Dorward and Herald, Councillors Strachan, Sandeman, Anderson, Brown, and Grant —Bailie Herald, convener. The Provost is ex-offlcio a member of all the Committees. POLICE COMMISSION. The Magistrates and Town Council. Clerk—D. Smith, Hill Street. Treasurer—J. M. M'Bain. Medical Officer of Health—J. Keith Anderson, M.D. Sanitary Inspector of Dairies— D. M'Neill. Collector— A. M. Thomson. Assessor—James Scott. Burgh Surveyor—William Stewart. Superintendent of Cleansing—D. S. G. Burness. Committees. —Watching and Fire Engines—Dean of Guild Corsar, Councillors Brown, Michie, Sandeman, Anderson, M'Bain, Littlejohn, Strachan —Dean of Giiild Corsar, convener. General Paving and Improvement Committee—Bailies Mackintosh and Herald, Treasurer Jarvis, Councillors Cargill, Michie, Clunie, Law, Thomson, Grant—Councillor Clunie, convener. Footways—Bailie Dorward, Councillors Sandeman, Strachan, Cargill, Anderson, Thomson, M'Bain, Brown—Councillor Sandeman, convener. Cleansing and Shambles Bailies Mackintosh and Herald, Dean of Guild Corsar, Councillors Cargill, Strachan, Michie, Grant, Littlejohn, Law—Councillor Cargill, convener. Lighting—Bailie Dorward, Treasurer Jarvis, Councillors Sandeman, Brown, Michie, Clunie, M'Bain—Councillor Michie, convener. Water Supply—Bailies Dorward, Mackintosh, and Herald, Treasurer 18 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.

J. P. GREWAR & Su.., FUNERAL UNDERTAKING

(Established 1862).

We devote Special Personal Attention to this Department of our Business.

The entire Funeral Arrangements conducted, to suit all Classes, both in Town and Country. Night and Day Attendance at 62 GRAVESEND. EVERY REQUISITE SUPPLIED.

GRAVESEND and PANMURE ST., Arbroath.

J. .-ALEXANDER,

(general £inen anb tDoollen ^Draper,

NEW BUILDINGS, HIGH STREET,

Flannels Sheetings Hats, Caib Braces, Umbrellas Blankets Ticks Shirt6, Fronts Handkercuiefs Plaidings S iirtings Collars, Cup*s Gloves. Hosiery Bed Covees Stays Scarfs, Tifs Underclothing ;

Jarv-is, Councillors Cargill, Anderson, Law, Grant, Littlejohn, Brown, Clunie—Bailie Dorward, convener. Finance Committee—The Magistrates and Town Council— Bailie Mackintosh, convener. Public Health and Drainage— The | Magistrates, Dean of Guild Corsar, Councillors C'argill, Clunie, Grant, Anderson, Thomson—Bailie Mackintosh, con- vener. The Provost is ex-ojicio a member of all the Committees. WARD COMMITTEES. High Street Ward.—Andrew Bennet, Solicitor, 81 High Street (convener); William Brodie, David Bruce, David Douglas, David Farquhar, James Jack, James Macdonald, David Mather, George Peter, Duncan Robb, John Russell, M.D., Charles Smith,' James T. Sutherland, Robert Strachan, James Webster. Millgate President, Ward.— Win. Anderson, Shore ; Treasurer, Win. Stewart, 10 St Mary Street; Secretary, John Brodie, Brothock Bridge; Executive Committee—A. Cobb, R. Farquharson, D. Crockatt, D. Edwards, D. Wills, and S. Mollison. Kbptie Ward.—Convener, D. Frew, 8 Garden Street ; Secretary, Andrew Lorimer, Keptie Street ; Members of Committee—Messrs William Alexander, William Brand, James Christie, D. Christie, George Cuthill, A. M. Dundas, A. Lorimer, C. Low, W. M'Farlane, C. Paterson, J. Peters, John Ross, William Scott, and Alexander Shepherd. Lochlands Ward.—Chairman—A. Watson ; Secretary, James Butchart, 28 Rossie Street Executive, Messrs J. Gibson, J. Garvie, James Nicol, Alexander Scott, A. Ruxton, James Lindsay, J. Fairweather, J. Watt, R. Guthrie, D. Milne, G. Paton, James M'Leod, R. Melvin, A. Hudgstou, D. R. Calder, J. Rennie, W. Ritchie, and D. Kerr.

Guthrie Port Ward.—Charles Mitchell (Chairman) ; Members of Committee—David Littlejohn, George Thorn, David Baxter, William King, James Baunerman, David Tosh, James Pringle, David Brown, David Ramsay, Alexander M'Lean, James R. Aitken (convener). Abbey Ward. —No Ward Committee formed.

POLICE OFFICE—Market Place. Superintendent of Police and Public Prosecutor—D. M'N»ill. POLICE COURT. Held in Sheriff Court- House every Monday morning at 10.15, and every other morning, when necessary, in the Police Office, at 10 o'clock. Judges- The Magistrates. Clerk—D Smith Fiscal—D. M'Neill. FIRE BRIGADE. The Brigade consists of a Captain,' Lieutenant, Sub-Lieutenant, and seven firemen. Engine kept at Police Office. Captain—D. M'Neill. GAS CORPORATION. The Magistrates and Town Council. Gas Works—Pouderlaw Street. Manager and Treasurer — R. S. Carlow. Collector— J. D. Low. Auditor—A. M. Thomson. Committee of Manage- ment—The Magistrates and Town Council—Provost Keith, convener. Finance Sub-Com- mittee—Provost Keith, Bailie Mackintosh, Dean of Guild Corsar, Messrs Cargill, Littlejohn Thomson, Sandeman, Michie—Mr Cargill, convener. Works Sub-Committee—Provost Keith, Bailie Herald, Treasurer Jarvis, Messrs Brown, Clunie, Anderson, Law, Grant—Mr Brown, convener. Clerk—David Chapel, solicitor. BURIAL BOARD. The Magistrates and Town Council. Committee for the management of the New Cemetery, and also for the administration and management of the Abbey Burying Ground— Provost Keith Bailies Dorward, Mackintosh, and Herald, Dean of Guild Corsar, Treasurer Jarvis, and Messrs Cargill, Sandeman, Clunie, Michie, Law, Littlejohn, Brown, and Anderson Provost Keith, convener. Clerk—W. K. Macdonald. ABBEY BURYING GROUND. Superintendent and Collector—Alex. Nicoll, New Cemetery. Treasurer—W. K. Macdonald.

NEW CEMETERY (Forfar Road.) Superintendent and Collector—Alex. Nicoll. Cemetery Lodge. Treasurer—W. K. Macdonald. . (Under H.M. Board of Works.) Custodier—G. W. Donald. 20 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.

•*A.+ JENKINS.*- Confectioner, 26 * KEPTIE * STREET,

Nearly Opposite the Railway Station, ABBEOATH.

Fancy Biscuits and Finest Teas, Fruits and Confections of the Finest Quality. Mai m BROTHOCK BANK,

IIAS always on hand a Fine Selection of Gold, Silver, and Jet J Jewellery, Watches and Clocks, Electro and Silver Plate, Table Spoons, and Best Sheffield Cutlery. Also, a Large Variety of Fancy and Other Goods. SPECTACLES FOLDERS

Adapted to all Sights. At all Prices.

PRICES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS VERY MODERATE. Inspection Respectfully Invited. mmmmm * MS! mmmrn', BROTHOCK BRIDGE, ARBROATH. —;

JUSTICE OF PEACE COURT—Sheriff Court-House.

Held first Monday every month, Justices of Peace resident in the District of Arbroath :

Earl of Northesk ; H. A. F. Lindsay-Carnegie, of ; David Corsar, The Elms ; Claude

C. Straehan, Carnegie, of Tarrie ; J. A. Dickson, of Woodville ; John Duncan, of Parkhill

D. L. Dickson, yr., of Woodville ; Alex. A. Duncan, yr., of Parkhill ; John Ewan, of Con-

onsyth ; Fitzroy C. Fletcher, of Letham Grange ; Alexander Gordon, of Ashludie ; William

A. Gordon, Tarry ; A. D. Anderson, Arbroath ; Col. Blair Imrie, of Lunan ; And. Lowson,

Elmbank ; W. K. Macdonald, Arbroath ; James Muir, Abbeybank ; Col. Rait, C.B., of

Anniston ; Win. Rollo, Arbroath ; James Shanks, Rosely ; Ex- Provost Thornton, Arbroath ;

Francis Webster, Ashbrook, Arbroath ; Provost Keith and Bailie Dorward (tx-offlcio). Clerk—D. Littlejohn. Bar Officer-G. H. Straehan.

SHERIFF COURT—Commerce Street. Hald every Wednesday at 11 a.m. Judges—Sheriff Comrie Thomson, Sheriff-Substitutt Robertson, Hon. Sheriff-Substitute Macdonald. Clerk—James Duncan. Bar officer—D. Martin. SHERIFF OFFICERS. D. Martin, 70 High Street. G. H. Straehan, 1 Hill Street. HARBOUR TRUSTEES.

County Trustees—H. A. F. Lindsay-Carnegie, of Boysack; John Duncan, of Parkhill ; Alexander

Gordon, of Ashludie ; and J. A. Dickson, Woodville. From Arbroath Town Council—Councillors James Cargill and William Brown. Electsd by Parliamentary Vote—Andrew Lowson, David Corsar, James Muir, E. J. Leslie, Francis Webster, John Herald, George Lyon, Charles Brown, and Samuel Renny. Harbour and Pilot Master—Captain David Patterson. Collectorof Shore Dues—William Cargill. Superintendent of Works—Andrew Royal. Treasurer—David Chapel. Secretary—W. K. Macdonald.

CUSTOM HOUSE—Office, Shore. Principal Coast Officer—James Cassie.

INLAND REVENUE—Excise Office, Shore. Division Officer—John Scott. Assistant—Pierce Smiddy. COAST GUARD. Divisional Officer—Lieut. W. J. W. Barnard, R.N.

Auehmithie : Station Officer—James Sutton. Carnoustie Station : Chief Officer— Robert Steel. BELL-ROCK LIGHTHOUSE. Built onlnchcape Rock, about 12 miles south-east of Arbroath. White and red lights revolve alternately, flash every minute, and are visible 17 miles distant. At high water the tide covers about 14 feet of the base of the lighthouse. A bell is sounded every half minute in foggy weather, also rocket exploded every 10 minutes. There are four keepers, three of whom are always on the rock, and one on shore. BELL-ROCK LIGHTHOUSE SIGNAL TOWER. The residence of the light-keeper when on shore. Principal—James Jack. Assistant-keepers— JohnM'Donald, James Cadger, John R Lawrence. Boatman—Donald Campbell.

SHIP-BROKERS, CONSULS, &c. Sliipbrokers—David Mackenzie and William Cargill, Shore. Consuls—Germany—James Weir, HighStreet. Sweden and Norway—David Mackenzie, Shore. Lloyd's Agent—Wm. Cargill. ARBROATH BRANCH OF ROYAL NATIONAL LIFEBOAT INSTITUTION. Lifeboat House—East Grimsby. Hon. Secretary—Wm. Cargill. Coxswain—Wm. Brown. ROCKET APPARATUS. Kept at Lifeboat House in charge of Coastguard. 22 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements. HEALTHY HOUSE: "Nothing is so Costly as Disease, nothing is so Remunerative as the Outlay which Augments Health."

Ashphalte. — Is Syenitic—An Im- impervious to Damp, proved Granolithic Paving Sewage Gases, Vermin, Material. Specimens can and Dry Rot. Will not be seen at Lochshade, crack with setting of Keptie Hill, St Vigeans, building. Properties and New Inverbrothock protected by Asphalte Schools, Walker Place, are much increased in Sydney Street, &c, and

Value. in many other towns. REGISTERED. WILLIAM BRIGGS, ARBROATH and DUNDEE.

Estimates tfurntsbefc ©ratis.

5 & 7 HAMILTON GREEN, ARBROATH.

The only House in Town where you can get Really Substantial Second-Hand Articles of Furniture at Moderate Prices.

FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC., BOUGHT, SOLD, OR EXCHANGED.

For the Convenience of Parties not able to attend Sales in Town or Country,

R. Smith is ready to Purchase Furniture, &c. , at 5 per cent, commission. FINEST SCOTCH WHISKY. Matured in Sherry Wood, and Blended in Bond under Excise Supervision.

17s per Gallon ; 2s 10d per Bottle. chiilYsT!. low, jFamflg (Srocer Si Mine Merchant, 44 KEPTIE STREET, ARBROATH. —

Arbroath Year Book. 23

ARBROATH (BURGH) SCHOOL BOARD. Chairman—David Corsar. Members—George Miln, Andrew Lowson, R. C. Kinloch, John Wilson, George Reid, Rev. James Thomson, Andrew Bennet, and Robt. Melvin. Clerkand Treasurer—W. Alexander, solicitor. Officer— David Brown. Caretaker—Thomas Ross. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. High School. Rector—John Ross, M.A. English Master—Henry Corstorphine. Writing and Drawing—Robert Crichton. Mathematics- Robert Moodie. Janitor—Wm. Martin, 1 Academy Street. No. on the Roll—285. The Abbey. Master—James Kinnear, M.A. Number on Roll, 693. Average attendance, 589. Grant, £584 5s 6d. School year ends 31st December. Half-time Public School Master—John Hunter. Number on Roll, 274. Average attendance, 130. Grant £67 14s. School year ends 30th September. Inverbrothock. Master—A.M.Davidson. Number on Roll, 370. Average attendance, 318. Grant, £320 10s. School year ends 31st December. Keptie. Master—D. Frew, B.A., Lond. Number on Roll, 795. Average attendance, 609. Grant, £029 5s 6d. School year ends 31st October. Ladyloan. Master—A. Kydd. Number on Roll, 444. Average attendance, 366. Grant, £354 lis. School year ends 31st December. Parkhouse. Master—Jas. Campbell. Number on Roll, 390. Average attendance, 318. Grant, £276 7s. School year ends 31st October. The Hill. Master—John Mackintosh. Number on Roll, 349. Average attendance, 229. Grant, £186 19s 6d. School year ends 31st October. Street. Master—And. White. Number on Roll, S30. Average attendance, 250. Grant, £845. St Thomas R. C. School. Teacher—Miss Mackny. Assistant—Miss Bell. No. on Roll, 143. Average attendance, 90. Graut, £64 3s.

EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE OF SCOTLAND—Arbroath Branch. President—John S. Boag, B.Sc, Inverbrothock Public School, Arbroath. Treasurer—R. S Ariuit. Secretary—James Campbell, Parkhnuse Public School, Arbroath. Librarian—H. Corstorphine. Annual Meeting—Third Saturday of June. DALE COTTAGE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. Bkechin Koad. President— John Duncan of Parkhill. Hon. Treasurer—Jas. A. Dickson. Hon. Secretary —David Chapel. Hon. Physician—Jas. A. Dewar. Master and Matron—Mr and Mrs Aitken. No. of Scholars—55. PUBLIC LIBRARY. Number of volumes— 16,500. Annual subscription, payable on 1st January or 1st October, 2s 6d. Managers—A. Gordon, D. Corsar, And. Lowson, J. A. Dewar, J. Muir, John Wilson, G. Sturrock, Francis Webster, H. Corstorphine, The Provost and Magistrates for the town. Secretary and Treasurer—W. Alexander. Librarian— James Hannah. Annual Mteting First Wednesday of March.

MUSEUM AND PICTURE GALLERY—New Public Buildings.

Subscribers Free. Open from 1 to 4 p.m.; Saturdays, from 12 to 9. Admission, Id. President —Andrew Lowson. Secretary— A. N. Simpson, Mayiield. Treasurer—Samuel Renny, Jock's Lodge. Curator- James Hannah.

MECHANICS' HEADING ROOM— Market Place. Half-yearly Subscription, 2s 6d. President—G. Sturrock. Vice-President—D. Littlejohn. Treasurer—E. J. Leslie. Secretary— W. M. Sivewright, 86 Higli Street. Directors—J. Anderson, A. Ferguson, Capt. Brown, D. D. Sandeman, Captain Simpson, W. Stewart. Annual Meeting—Last Saturday of September. ARBROATH LITUKARY CLUB. President— Alexander, solicitor. W. Vice-Presidents—George Miln, solicitor ; Rev. J. Coats Shanks, ami J. B. Salmond, of the Herald. Secretary— D. Frew, B.A., Lond., 8 Garden Street. Treasurer— J. M. M'Bain, F.S.A.S. Representative Members of Committee— J. Russell, M.D., and George G. Dalgarno, M.A. 24 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

HAT m CAP SHOP. HATS. HATS. HATS. Favourite Prices, 2s 6d, 3s 6d, 4s 6d, and 5s. Betcer Qualities also kept. SHIRTS—A Large Assortment in every Material and Size. CAPS— Hundreds to choose from— 6d to 2s 6d—Every Style. Fronts, Collars, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Braces, Scarfs, Ties, Umbrellas, Hand-Bags, & Portmanteaus. Always on Hand a Grand Selection in every Department.

Sole Agent for D. M. MELDRUM &° Co., Dundee. Umbrellas Repaired and Re-Covered on Shortest Notice.

jorner |gat §> ||ap jfhop. 2 WEST PORT, ARBROATH. JAMES BRAND, Manager. ANDREW M'KAY, FISH DEALER, WEST PORT, ARBROATH, ^jgypAVING acquired the Business carried on by Mrs Christie, desires to say jMmL that it will be his endeavour to give every attention to the wants of his C/ ^> Customers, and by keeping the Best Qualities of Fish, and charging a Moderate Price, he hopes to retain Mrs Christie's Customers, and secure a share of Public Support.

Fresh Fish on Arrival of Boats.

T*S2g J V & Iff K ® 2g^ VERY OLD SCOTCH WHISKY.

isf A More Honest Whisky cannot got "f^|

To be had from all Grocers and Spirit Merchants, in our Labelled and Capsuled Bottles.

Sole Proprietors — D. A. RHIND & Co., Leith. Arbroath Year Booh. 25

BURNS CLUB. Hon. President—Hon. F. J. Bruce of Seaton. President—J. B. Salmond, Arbroath Herald. Vice-President—Dr Russell. Secretary—J. R. W. Clark, solicitor, Brothock Bank Housh. Treasurer—Norman M'Bain, solicitor. Annual Meeting—End of January. ARBROATH UNIVERSITY EXTENSION SOCIETY. President—Hon. Frederick J. Bruce of Seaton. Vice-President—Alexander Gordon, Esq. of Ashludie. Treasurer—R. C. Kinloch, Bank of Scotland. Secretary—G. G. Ualgarno, solicitor. Annual Meeting—September. RUSKIN READING GUILD. Rev. Honorary Presidents—Mrs Firth, C.S.G. ; John Morison, Glasgow ; William Jolly, H. M.I. S.;

Canon Lester, M.A. , Liverpool; Dr Eugene Oswald, M.A. ; J. Marshall Mather, W. G. William Marwick, 1 Rustic Collingwood, M.A. ; Albert Fleming, C.S.G. General Secretary— Place, Dundee. General Treasurer—D. R. Adair, 72 Polwarth Gardens, Edinburgh. Assistant General Secretary and Treasurer—John Wilcock, 335 Moss Lane, East Man- chester. Arbroath Branch Secretary—Miss Sutherland, Hyde Park. Editors of Igdmsil— William Marwick and Kineton Parkes. ARBROATH HORTICULTURAL AND NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. President—A. Nicol Simpson. Secretary and Treasurer—Jas. Jack, Ph.C, 102 High Street. Annual Meeting- Third Thursday in November. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Hon. President—Provost Keith. President—William Alexander, solicitor. Vice- Presidents—William Stewart and John Stewart, F.B.S. Hon. Treasurer—William Bell. Hon. Secretary—Jas. Nicoll, Cemetery Lodge. Collector—David S. Smith. METEOROLOGICAL SOCIETY, SCOTLAND. Arbroath Branch. Observer—Morning, W. Smith, Addison Place; Evening. A. P. Lowson, 75 Keptie Street. Annual Meeting—Third Thursday in January. HOME ARTS AND INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION. (Arbroath Branch.) President—A. D. Lowson. Vice-Presidents—Captain Corsar, and W. G. Robertson. Joint Treasurers —Wm. Webster and R. Davidson. Joint Secretaries—Alexander M'Wattie

Commerce Street, and Andrew Malcolm, ti Hill Terrace. ARBROATH AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHIC ASSOCIATION. President—Robert Moodie. Vice-President— R. Davidson. Secretary and Treasurer—J. Brown, Bank of Scotland. CHORAL UNION. President—D. Corsar. Vice-President—Hon. F. J. Bruce. Secretary— R. Gleig, 36 Addison Place. Treasurer—W. A. Douglas. Librarian—G. Thomson. Conductor—G. Neale. Accompanist—T. Booth. Committee—John Hill, A. Laing, G. R. Thomson, A. N. Strachan. Annual meeting, third Monday of Septembor.

ARBROATH PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY—Instituted Sept. 1888.

President—Hon. F. J. Bruce. Vice-Presidents—Francis Webster, Ashbrook ; David Corsar, The Elms. Treasurer—J. R. Howie. Secretary—William Saunders, Abbeyview. Conductor — R. Stiles. Leader—T. W. Parsons. Meets for Practice every Wednesday evening from September to April. Annual Meeting in April. AMATEUR MINSTRELS.

President, James Anderson ; Treasurer, James Anderson ; Secretary, James Duncan, 17

Hay's-Lane ; Conductor, David Gray. ARBROATH DISTRICT COMMITTEE OP THE COUNTY COUNCIL OF FORFARSHIRE.

Chairman—Colonel Rait, C.B., of Anniston ; H. A. F. Lindsay-Carnegie of Boysack ; Col.

Ouchterlony, The Guynd ; Col. J. A. Dickson of Woodville ; Col. J. F. Dickson of Panbride ;

David Anderson, Woodhill ; J. W. Bruce-Gardyne of Middleton ; Alex. Lyell of Gardyne ; 140 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

S00g@ »t AJfmsm a, swa» (

6s. ' Sheila. With Frontispiece. Maitland of Laurieston- 5s. The Gates of Eden. With Portrait of the Authoress. Briar and Palm. With Six Chalk Drawings. St Veda's. With Frontispiece by Robert M'Gregor. 3s 6d. Aldersyde. With Six Original Illustrations by Tom Scott. Carlowrie- With Six Original Illustrations by Tom Scott. Doris Oheyne. With Illustrations of the English Lake District. 2s 6d. Aldersyde. Carlowrie. Hazell & Sons, Brewers- Illustrated. A Divided House. Illustrated. Ursula Vivian. Illustrated. 2s. In Paper Boards. Aldersyde. Carlowrie. Covers, Illustrated. Cloth, Is 6d ; Paper Is. Across her Path. A Divided House. Sundered Hearts. Robert Martin's Lesson. Mistaken, and Marion Forsyth. Shadowed Lives. Ursula Vivian. Dorothea Kirke. Vita Vinctis- By RobinaF. Hardy, Annie S. Swan, and Jessie M. E. Saxby. Wrongs Righted. The Secret Panel. Thomas Dryburgh's Dream and Miss Baxter's Bequest. Twice Tried. A Vexed Inheritance- Cloth, Is. Mistaken Marion Forsyth. Thomas Dryburgh's Dream- Miss Baxter's Bequest- 6d- Douglas Roy. Katie's Christmas Lesson. Tom's Memorable Christmas- Bess : The Story of a Waif. The Bonnie Jean OLIPHANT, ANDERSON, & FERRIER, Edinburgh and London, AND ALL BOOKSELLERS. Arbroath Year Booh. 27

David Morgan, South Mains of Ethie ; Bailie Nicoll, Carnoustie ; George Young, Panlathy.

Parochial Board Representatives—John Blues, Arbirlot ; James Muir, Arbroath ; Peter

Reid, Barry ; John Carmyllie : Milligan, ; Balfour, Sim, Rev. P. Guthrie Alex. Inverkeilor ;

Wm. M'Intosh, Kirkden ; Col. Blair Imrie, Lunan ; John Wilson, Panbride ; C. W. Corsar, St Vigeans. Clerk and Treasurer—W. K. Macdonald Road Surveyor—F. Minto, 3Hillend Road. Convener of Public Health Sub-Coi.nmittee—Mr C. W. Corsar, Seaforth. ARBROATH PAROCHIAL BOARD. Office, 22 Hill Street. Chairman—William Sivewright. Inspector and Collector—Henry G. Seaton. Assessor—W. K. Macdonald. Half-Yearly Meetings in February and August. ST VIGEANS PAROCHIAL BOARD. Office, 29 Spink Street. Chairman— C. W. Corsar. Inspector and Collector—Robert Stuart. Assessor—W. K. Macdonald. Half- Yearly Meetings—Third Thursday of February and August. COMBINATION POORHOUSE. Brechin Road. Governor—John Macdonald. Matron—Mrs Macdonald. Nurse—Miss Hannah Edwards. Secretary and Treasurer Robert Stuart. Medical Attendant— J. A. Dewar, M.D. Chaplain—Rev. Alex. Stirling. Chairman—C. W. Corsar. INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY.

President—James Muir, of Abbey Bank. Vice-Presidents, John Duncan of Parkhill ; Provost

Keith. Hon. Consulting Physicians and Surgeons —George W. Wannan, L.R.C.S.E. ;

James A. Dewar, M.D. Attending Surgeons—William Monro, M.D. ; James Keith Ander- son, M.D., John Russell, M.D., David Laing, M.D. Hon. Treasurer—William Rollo. Secretary—W. K. Macdonald. Lady Superintendent— Miss Kay. Annual Meeting—July. ROYAL INFIRMARY OF EDINBURGH. Arbroath Treasurer—George Reid, Royal Bank.

REGISTRAR'S OFFICE—(Market Place).

Registrar— J. S. Paterson, 15 Cairnie Street ; Assistant—Robert C. Milne. GUILDRY INCORPORATION. Dean—Alexander Macdonald. Council—W. A. Gordon, John Wilson, Douglas Fraser, George Lyon, Charles Brown, Joseph Ferguson, Charles F. Weir. Clerk, Treasurer, and Fiscal—A. M. Thomson. Annual Meeting—15th October. SEVEN INCORPORATED TRADES. Convener-John Herald. Annual Meeting—Michaelmas. GLOVERS' INCORPORATION. Deacon—John Herald. Clerk and Treasurer—James Cargill. Annual Meeting—Michaelmas. WEAVERS' INCORPORATION. Deacon—D. D. Sandeman. Boxmaster—D. Ruxton. Assessor—H. Lowson. Annual Meeting —Michaelmas. BAKERS' INCORPORATION. Deaeon—George Salmond. Boxmaster— J. Shepherd. Convener—Anthony Cobb. Annual Meeting—Michaelmas. HAMMERMEN. Deacon—Provost Keith. Boxmaster—William Dove. Annual Meeting—Michaelmas. SHOEMAKERS. Deacon—Robert Low. Boxmaster—Thomas Ireland Clerk—A. D. Anderson, solicitor. Annual meeting, Michaelmas. 26 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS v" JAM ES + S EATON,

Samtlg (Srocer & provision merchant,

IMPORTER OF, AND DEALER IN

VSAS, * WillS, • JLI® • S?$tJf 1, BROTHOCK BRIDGE, ARBROATH.

Excellence of Quality is the True Test of Cheapness.

DAVID COOK & SONS, Jicgtsterri) plumbers, tinsmiths, ani dmsfittevs, 219 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH.

§AVID COOK, Sen., in thanking his numerous Customers for the very liberal support he has received during the Thirty- three years he has been in business, begs to announce that he has assumed his two sons as partners. His eldest son, James Cook, holds a full Master's Certificate, after a practical examination in Plumbing and Sanitary Engineering Work, at the City and Guilds'

London Institute ; while David Cook, Jun., has had large exper- ience as a practical Tinsmith and Gasfitter. The new firm trust that by devoting the greatest care and attention to all work entrusted to them, and by supplying the best possible material at the lowest remunerative prices, to have a con- tinuance of the wide public patronage so long accorded to David Cook. ADURES S 219 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH. Arbroath Year Book. 29

MASONIC LODGES. Wilson. St Thomas (40)—Hall, Park Street—R.W.M.—P. W. Anderson. Secretary -David Treasurer— James Hutton. Annual Meeting—St Andrew's Eve. St Viqbans (101)—Hall, White Hart—R.W.jVI.—A. D. Lowson. Secretary—W. Stewart, 15 Howard Street. Treasurer— J. R. W. Clark. Annual Meeting—St Andrew's Eve. Panmure (299)—Hall, Hill Street—R.W.M.—John Suttie. Secretary—T.R. Wallace, 35 Victoria Street. Treasurer— J. Clark. Annual Meeting—St Andrew's Eve. FREE GARDENERS. Free Gardeners (St Paul's)—Hall, Park Street. R.W.M.—Thos. E. Stewart. Secretary—Robert Guthrie, 20 Green Street. Treasurer—Alex. Brown. Annual meeting, second week in January. ODDFELLOWS. Royal Abbey Lodge of Oddfellows—M.N.G.—George Gordon. V.G.—H. Bryan. Treasurer- John Bryan. Secretary—George Cuthill, 47 Keptie Street.

L. 0. A. SHEPHERDS, A.U. Secretary—Wm. Millar, 18 Colvill Place. Treasurer -James R. Foreman, 27 Dishlandtown Street. ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. Court Aberbrothock (No. 6392). Secretary—James D. Low. 42 Helen Street. Treasurer—James Leighton. JuYonile Court-Secretary—W. Chisholm, Abbey Path. Treasurer- H. M'Arthur. WEST PORT ASSOCIATION LIMITED, Keptie Street, with branches in Lochland and East Abbey Streets. Boot-Shop, President—David Brown. Managers— Grocery, D. Craik ; Drapery, W. Hay ; R. Low. Secretary— J. L. Low, 13 Hillend Road. Treasurer—W. Arkley. Annual Meeting— 11th May. ARBROATH EQUITABLE CO OPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED, Guthrie Port, with branches in Commerce Street and Helen Street. Manager—R. G. Sutherland President—John Leslie. Secretary—D. Cowie, Livingstone Cottage. Treasurer—D. Littlejohn. Annual Meeting—Last Monday in September. HIGH STREET CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY LIMITED, High Street, with branches in High Street and St Mary Street. Manager—R. Inglis. President—And. Robertson. Secretary—J. Christie, 248 High Street. Treasurer— J. Robertson. Anuual Meeting—7th September. ARBROATH FRIENDLY COAL SOCIETY LIMITED. Manager—D. Smith. President—David Key. Treasurer—J. G. Calder. Office and depot- 39J Millgate Loan. General meetings in March and October. ARBROATH MUTUAL CO-OPERATIVE COAL SOCIETY. Manager—D. Calvin. Office—2 East Mary Street. President—Wm. Shaw. Secretary- James Alexander. ARBROATH COFFEE HOUSE COMPANY LIMITED, Coffee and Recreation Rooms, Millgate. Secretary—W. Alexander, solicitor. Manager—W. M. Fraser. Annual Meeting in October. INTERNATIONAL PLOUGHMEN'S SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND. Established 1866.

Officers of the Common Fund—President, Robert Mouat, Friockheim ; Vice-President, William Street, Fyfe, 34 Gardyne Street, Friockheim ; Treasurer—James Vannet, 30 Howard Arbroath. Trustees:— Arbroath ; Interim General Secretary, James Hill, 34 Helen Street, Arbroath James John Gray, 50 Howard Street, Arbroath j James Smith, West Boghead, ; Spark, , Carnoustie. The Quarterly Meetings are held in the Ante-room of the E.U. Church Hall on the Second Saturday in January, April, July, and October. Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.

Purveyor of the Best Butcher Meat,

(Opposite the Abbey Tower.)

EI e^S Tailors & Clothiers, 58 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH.

Choice Selection of Cloths always on Hand. Perfect Fit Guaranteed.

PRUDENTIAL ASSURANCE Co. Ld.

ESTABLISHED 1848.

Annual Premium Income exceeds £4,500,000.

Invested Funds exceed - - £12,000,000. Bonus Additions average 50 per cent.

All Profit Policies effected before close of 1891 will share in the Division of Profits to be made at close of Financial Year.

Annual Reports and Balance Sheets on application to the Agents, or from

Superintendent, J. SMAIL, n BANK STREET, Arbroath.

Assistant Superintendent—D. WALLACE, 23 Ladyloan. Arbroath Year Book. 31

Annual meeting held on the second Saturday of August, ill the E.U". Church Hall, Keptie

Street. Arbroath Branch :— Officers— President, David Braidford, Denfield, Arbroath ;

Vice-President, William Binnie, 9 James Street ; Treasurer, John Gray, 50 Howard Street; Secretary, Charles S. Hill, 34 Helen Street. The quarterly meetings are held in the E.U. Church Hall, Keptie Street, on the second Saturday in March, June, September, and December, at 8 p.m. GLASGOW ANGUS AND MEARNS BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Street Treasurer, President— David D. Sandeman ; Secretary—Stuart Spence, 52 Virginia ; James D. Ramsay. Arbroath District Secretary—Norman M 'Bain, solicitor, Arbroath. County dinner to take place in Arbroath this year, on last Friday in June. ARBROATH SEAMEN FRATERNITY. Clerk—David Smith, solicitor, Hill Street. Boxmaster—Captain David Leslie, Princes Street. arbroath Savings bank. The Savings BanV is open at the Office of the Commercial Bank of Scotland Limited, High

Street, every Monday morning, from nine to ten o'clock ; every Thursday morning, from

ten to a quarter past ten o'clock ; and every Friday evening, from seven to eight o'clock.

Any sum not less than One Shilling is taken in or given out ; but no sum less than Ten Shillings bears interest. William Rollo, Treasurer. YEARLY BENEFIT SOCIETIES. Abbey Society—Parkhouse Public School. Treasurer—David Wyllie. Secretary—John Leslie. Dishlandtown Benefit Society—Allan Street. Treasurer— James Hogg, 63 Ladyloan. Secre- tary—A. Anderson, 11 Albert Street. Annual Meeting—18th April. Female Benefit Society—Brothock Bank Hall. Treasurer—Alexander Scott, 7 Duke Street. Secretary—Thomas Ross, 10 Jamieson Street. Annual Meeting—3rd October. Gravesend Benefit Society—Red Liou Hall, Barngreen. Treasurer—Francis Ferrier, 30 Barn- green. Secretary—John Murray, 15 Abbot Street. Annual Meeting— 17th October. Hill Street Male and Female Society— Masonic Hall, Hill Street. Treasurer— Robert Tait, 34 Hill Street. Secretary—James N. Herron, 17 South Grimsby. Annual Meeting in April. Market Place Society—High School. Secretary—J. Anderson, 27 Abbot St, Treasurer—J. Reid, 17 Rossie Street. Annual Meeting—17th October. Maule Street Society— High School. Treasurer—Win. Hunter, 18 Ogilvie Place. Secretary —John Stewart, 64 Howard Street. Annual Meeting, 25th April. North Grimsby Society—Park House Public School. Treasurer—John Black, 23 St Vigeans Road. Secretary— John Campbell, 37 Rossie Street. Annual Meeting—25th September. Park Street Society—Victoria Hall, James Street. Treasurer. —W. Miller, 1 Maule Street. Secretary—Wm. Smart, 6 Gowan Street. Annual Meeting—3rd October. West Port Society— Gravesend Hall. Treasurer—John Watt, 22 Loch laud Street. Secretary James Johnston, 43 Bossie Street. Annual Meeting—11th April.

ARBROATH TEADES COUNCIL—Instituted 1889.

President—Alexander Smith, Shoemakers' Union ; Vice-President—Councillor James Law, Engineers. Treasurer—James Butchart, Engineers. Secretary—J. H. Clark, Typographi- cal Society, 6 Hill Road. Meets fortnightly, on Thursday evenings. Office—Red Lion Hall, Barngreen.

ASSOCIATED CARPENTERS AND JOINERS—Arbroath Branch. Secretary—David Baxter, 34 Howard Street. Treasurer —Henry A. Laird. Annual meeting, 1st Monday of December. Meets every alternate Monday at 7.30. Office—Masonic Hall Hill Street. ASSOCIATED IRONMOULDERS OF SCOTLAND—Arbroath Braneh.

Presidentr—Sylvester Herron. Secretary—Samuel Mollison, 20 Glover Street. Membership, 45.

AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS—Arbroath Branch.

President—John Nicol ; Vice-President—Charles Will. Secretary—A. Duthie, 40 Green Street. Check Book-keeper—John Angus. Money Steward—Jclin Sellais. Sick Steward— George Gray. Membership, 90. Meets every alternate Monday. Meeting place, Shakespeare Hall.

ASSOCIATED BLACKSMITHS' SOCIETY—Arbroath Branch. Secretary—Alex. Hendry, 5 Kinnaird Street, Annual meeting, 15th January. Membership, 16. Meeting place— Arbroath. Coffee House, Millgate. 32 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

Established 25 Years. Vm . */ Mrs R. G. RUXTON, (Tlotbier anfc Outfitter, 21 COMMERCE STREET, Arbroath.

ladies' Jaeftsts ®nd {Psmtles ira all ffie Safest

EVERY DEPARTMENT UNDER THE MOST EFFICIENT MANAGEMENT.

CLOTHING MADE AFTER DR JAEGER'S SANITARY SYSTEM.

PEOPLE'S BOOT & SHOE ESTABLISHMENT.

Large Stock of BOOTS and SHOES always on hand at Very Low Prices.

Goods made of the Best Material, and Neat Fitting Guaranteed.

HAND-SEWED BOOTS AND SHOES made on the Premises.

S3- CHANGES |3«tIGHi¥ ]B8DEigi¥B.

38 GUTHRIE PORT, Arbroath Arbroath Year Book. 33

UNITED SOCIETY OF BOILERMAKERS AND IRON SHIP- BUILDERS—Arbroath Branch. President—James Blair. Treasurer—Grindlay Liddle. Secretary—Wm. Glen, Fergus Square. Annual meeting at New Year. Meets every alternate Friday. Meeting place, Corn Exchange. Membership, 20 AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF RAILWAY SERVANTS OF SCOTLAND—Arbroath Branch. UNITED OPERATIVE MASONS" ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND— Arbroath Branch.

Office—Park Street Masonic Hall. President—Alex. Fullerton. Treasurer—David F. Stewart. Secretary—Charles Stonier, 34 Rossie Street.

SCOTTISH TYPOGRAPHICAL ASSOCIATION—Arbroath Branch. President and Secretary—J. H. Clark, Hill Road. Membership, 13.

NATIONAL UNION OF BOOT AND SHOE OPERATIVES—Arbroath Branch.

President—Wm. Esplin. Secretary—Alex. Smith, 38 Leonard Street. Membership, 345. Meets first Monday of every month. Meeting place, Shakespeare Hall. ARBROATH MILL AND FACTORY WORKERS' UNION. Office—Red Lion Hall, Barngreen. President—John Quinn. Vice-President—Robert Kirkland. Treasurer— Charles Robb. secretary—W. Smith, 10 Jamieson-st Collector—John Carnegie' 6 St Vigeans Road. Trustees—D. Smith, Arbroath Friendly Coal Society, and A Smith' President Trades Council. Membership, 994. DUNDEE & DISTRICT MILL AND FACTORY OPERATIVES' UNION. Office—Masonic Hall, Park Street. Hon. -President—Rev. Henry Williamson. Secretary Miss Hunter, 67 Lochland Street. SCOTTISH NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF OPERATIVE TAILORS. Office—Red Lion Hall, Barngreen. President—Charles Spink. Treasurer—James Sturrock Secretary—Alex. M'Lean, 52 Brechin Road. Trustees—Alex. Gray, Garden Street and Adam Morrison, St Mary Street. Membership, 50. Annual Meeting— Second Tuesday in January. DOCK, WHARF, RIVERSIDE, AND GENERAL LABOURERS' UNION Arbroath Branch. Office—Red Lion Hall, Barngreen. President—Wm. Stewart. Branch Secretary—Thomas Armstrong, 2 Maule Street. Check Secretary—John Gray. Membership upwards of 100 Meets every Monday at 8.

DUNDEE SAIL AND COVERMAKERS' UNION-Arbroath Branch. President—Chas. D. Robson. Vice-President—James Stevenson. Treasurer—Chas. Grav Secretary—Robert Irons, 45 Millgate Loan. Membership, 26. ARBROATH RADICAL ASSOCIATION. President—Jas. Macdonald. Vice-Presidents—Wm. Macfarlane and Wm. Stewart. Treasurer —D_ R. Calder. Secretary—W. F. Mackintosh, Solicitor. ARBROATH (BURGH) CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION. Patron—Fitzroy C. Fletcher, Esq., of Letham Grange. President—Wm. A. Gordon, Esq Tarry Vice-President—Provost Keith. Secretaries and Treasurers—Webster & Littlejohn' Solicitors. Annual Meeting in October. '

CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION—New Branch. Hon. President—W. A. Gordon, of Tarry. President—James Cargill. Secretary—William Croekatt. Treasurer— D. Lowson. 34 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

bailors ant) Clotbiers.

i

1 «Ht*Mi il"lu">ul"lHl"l» H< i<'

Fine Selection of Cloths suitable for Ladies' Jackets, Dolmans, and Ulsters. These can be Made to Measure on very Short Notice. Ladies can have their own Cloth made-up if desired. 128 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH. JAMES MILNE,

ST RUTH'S, ARBROATH, AND ST NINIAN'S SQUARE, BRECHIN.

Studio W@t"fe always ©areftilly attested: *©.

Orders for Photographing Residences in Town and Country, Wedding, Lawn Tennis, Croquet Parties, &c, have careful and prompt attention. Arbroath Year Booh. 35

LIBERAL UNIONIST ASSOCIATION. President—Colonel Dickson, Woodville. Vice-Presidents—Alex. Balfour, Jas. Muir, Andrew Lswson, and Jas. Irvine. Secretary—David Frew, Garden Street. Treasurer—John Wilson. Also, Eight Members of Committee. Annual Meeting in Jaauary.J IRISH NATIONAL LEAGUE OF GREAT BRITAIN. (T. D. Sullivan Branch.) President—Mr Bernard Kearney. «l Vice-President—Mr John Nugent. Treasurer—Mr Henry Murty. Secretary—Mr Richard Mangan, 12 Anderson Street. Annual Meeting in September. HALF-HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION.

President—George Sturrock. Secretary and Treasurer—John Nieol. Open Wednesdays for 1891—27th May, and 22nd July. Annual Meeting in October. ASSISTANT-SHOPKEEPERS' HALF-HOLIDAY ASSOCIATION. President—J. Anderson. Secretary—J. Brand, 8 Abbot Street. Treasurer—Alex. Ferguson. Annual Meeting on 3rd December. ARBROATH ANALYTICAL SOCIETY AND FARMER'S CLUB. President—H. A. F. Lindsay-Carnegie. Treasurer—George Young, Panlathy, Carnousfci*. Secretary—Jas. Kyd, The Scryne.

NATIONAL SEA FISHERIES "ASSOCIATION—Arbroath Braneh. President—J. B. Salmond. Secretary—Andrew Bennet, solicitor. Treasurer— *~ Councillor Brown. ARBROATH WINE, SPIRIT, AND BEER TRADE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION. President—J. Sime Thomson. Vice-President—Adam Fraser. Treasurer—Alex. Gibson, Secretary—John Mitchell, Keptie Bar. POULTRY, PIGEON, AND RABBIT ASSOCIATION. President—Wm. Clark, jun. Secretary—John Kydd, Fisheracre. Treasurer— R. Alexander. ARBROATH ORNITHOLOGICAL SOCIETY. President -Jas. Milne. Secretary—James Strachan, 62 Howard Street. Treasurer—James Ferguson. General Meeting on 1st March. HOMING PIGEON SOCIETY. Secretary—John J. Brand, 7 Cross Mill Wynd. Treasurer—James Littlejohn. ARBROATH PUBLIC BUILDINGS COMPANY, LIMITED.

Directors—Messrs Jas. Muir, Andrew Lowson, Wm. Rollo, Wm. Alexander, Geo. Miln J. A. Dickson, David Corsar, and Alex. Gordon. Secretary— Geo. Miln, solicitor. Company's Office—15 Hill Street. Hall-keeper—James Hannah, Public Buildings. VICTORIA PUBLIC BUILDINGS COMPANY, LIMITED. Directors—Samuel Renny, James Macdonald, Dr Russell, George Reid, A. N. Simpson J G Ehrlich, J. R. W. Clark. Secretary-J. R. W. Claris', solicitor. Hall-keeper—Sergeant Wood, 31 Guthrie Hill. Registered Office—Brothock Bank House, Arbroath. Annual Meeting Third Monday in June.

ECONOMIC BUILDING SOCIETY. Directors—D. W. Fairweather, J. L. Low, Robert Mollison, Wm. Stewart, W. J. Anckorn Charles Mitchell, Wm. Stewart, and Robert Tait. Secretary—J. R. Aitken, 5 St Vigean's Road Solicitor—J\ R. W. Clark. Surveyor -D. R. Calder. Directors' Auditor—Jas. B Salmond' Members' Auditor—John Gray Calder. (For particulars see advertisement, paee 36)' Annual Meeting—Second Week in December. 36 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

THE ARBROATH AND DISTRICT ECONOMIC BUILDING SOCIETY (Registered under the "Building Societies Act, 1S7U") Will make Advances

To its Members by Ballot, for the Purchase or Erection of Houses, or on the Security of Heritable Property in the Sums of^ioo, .£150, up to ^500, to be repaid Without Interest in from 1 to i6| Years. Shares £100 each. Subscriptions, at the rate of 6d per Share, payable Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly, as may be arranged. These Subscriptions are held as part pay- ment of the advances made. The Directors

Are appointed annually by the Members, and the whole Management is directly under the control of the Shareholders. Members Are Enrolled at the Society's Office, Brothock Bank House, every Friday Evening, between Eight and Nine o'clock, by the Secretary, James R. Aitken, 5 St Vigeans Road, and as the Shares are rapidly being taken up, early application is necessary. The Last Year's Bonus Of the Society was equal to a Dividend of fully Five per Cent.

r A . B. — The Public are particularly requested to keep in view the fact that in this Society the Advances by Ballot are Repayable without interest.

51 GUTHRIE PORT, ARBROATH.

Manufacturer of Tobacco Pipes and Tops, Blue, White, and Tailors' Clay, Polishing Paste, Hearth Stones, &c.

ROPE SPINNER, EAST LINKS & WEST LINKS ROPEWORKS, ARBROATH.

All Orders Carefully and Promptly executed. —

Arbroath Year Book. 37

THE LIBERATOR PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. President—The Right Hon. the Viscount Oxenbridge. Chairman of Directors—S. R. Pattison, F.G.S. Agent for Arbroath and District—E. J. Leslie, solicitor. (For particulars see Advertisement page 56). Annual Meeting—February. PLATE GLASS INSURANCE ASSOCIATION. Secretary and Treasurer—George Sturrock. Lavr Agent and Auditor—W. Alexander. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Hon. President—C. W. Corsar, Seaforth. President—Robert Melvin. General Secretary David Anderson, 5 Victoria Street. Secretary—Alexander J. Leslie, Glover Street. Secretary of Literary Society—David King, Howard Street. Treasurer—J. S. Boag. Annual Business Meeting—10th December. YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Hon. President—Miss Lowson. President—Miss Hird. Vice-Presiden —Miss Melvin. Hon. Secretary—Miss Annie W. Lowson. Secretary—Miss Croall. Treasurer—Miss Fullerton. Librarian—Miss Mamie. Annual Meeting—18th March. Junior Branch conducted by Misses A. W. Lowson, Kininmonth, and Inverwick. Meets every Thursday Evening at 7-30 in Female Mission Hall, Allan Street. This Association also carries ou the work of the Flower Mission. TOWN MISSION. President—J. M. M'Bain. Treasurer—A. A. Symon. Secretary—J. A. Paterson, High Street. Missionary—James Moffat, 4S High Street. Animal Meeting in March. ARBROATH SABBATH SCHOOL TEACHERS' UNION. President—John Mackintosh, Hill School. Vice-President—David Thomson, High Street. Secretary—Andrew White, Abbot Street School. Treasurer—George Robertson, Alexandra Place. Annual Meeting in October. SCOTTISH COAST MISSION. Arbroath Branch— Hall, Foot of High Street. President—David Corsar. Secretary and Treasurer—William Rollo. Missionary—James Craig, 12 Ann Street. FEMALE HOME MISSION. Secretary and Treasurer—William Rollo. Missionary—Miss Christie, 31 Cairnie Street. Mission Room—Allan Street. ABBEY MISSION SABBATH SCHOOL (Undenominational). Superintendent—John Smith. Secretary and Treasurer—D. D. Calder, 2 Elliot Place. 22 teachers. Average Attendance—160. TOWNHEAD MISSION. Hall—West Mill Wynd. Children's Church—Conductor—James Paterson, Ponderlaw. Sabbath, 11 a.m. Sabbath School—Superintendent—Peter Stewart, Howard Street—3 p.m. ARBROATH DESTITUTE SICK SOCIETY. President—D. Chapel. Treasurer—Win. Rollo. Secretary—W. K. Macdonald. Annual Meeting—End of October. ST VIGEANS DESTITUTE SICK SOCIETY. President—Rev. George Logan. Treasurer and Secretary—Andrew Lowson. LADIES' CLOTHING SOCIETY. President— Mrs Wm. Webster. Treasurer—Mrs D. Corsar. Secretary—Miss Renny, Annesley. LADIES' WORKING SOCIETY. Lady President—Mrs' Lindsay Carnegie, Kinblethmont, Arbroath. .

38 Arbroath Year Boole Advertisements. CHARLES S. COPLAND, (FromJStan ley's, London), TKHatcbmafter an& Jeweller, 183 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH,

Highest Class of London-Made Lever Watches always in Stock, or Made to Order, and Cased in Gold or Silver. Marble Clocks for Presentation. Wedding and Keeper Rings. (Sign of the dock.) Special attention paid to Watch and Clock Repairing.

LADIES' AND GENTS' HAIRCUTTING SALOON,

Real HAIR SWITCHES from 2s 6d upwards. Ladies' OWN COMBINGS, or CUT HAIR made up in any Style at is 6d per Oz.

^8 J.* P.* GIB B, 8*-

3 (From J. Allen dr Son, Dundee)

28>4} HIGH STREET, ARBROATH

ALEXANDER + FYFE.

9 PONDERLAW STREET, ARBROATH.

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All Kinds of Joiner'and'Cabinetmaker Work Punctually and Carefully Attended to.

SELECTED STOCK of INDIAN, CHINA and CEYLON TEAS,

Always on Hand—Pure as Imported—at 1. & B. BlTCMELOl'S, Wholesale Tea, Wine, and Spirit Merchants, BROTHOCK BRIDGE, ARBROATH, —

Jrbroath Year Book. 39

MATERNITY AID SOCIETY.

Joint-Secretaries—Mrs Colville, 12 Hill Terrace ; Miss A. W. Lowson, Elm Bank. Treasurer Mrs D. Corsar, The Elms. SOCIETY FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. President—Henry Corstorphine. Treasurer—John Walker. Secretaries —Webster & Littlejohn. Annual meeting in April. BIBLE SOCIETY. President—David Corsar. Secretary and Treasurer—W. Rollo. TRACT SOCIETY. President—David Corsar. Secretary—Rev. J. Moffat Scott. Treasurer—William Rollo. Annual meeting in September.

RELIGIOUS TRACT AND BOOK SOCIETY OP SCOTLAND—Local Branch Secretary— George Reid, Royal Bank. Colporteur—Wm. Dorward. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS.

Eastern Forfarshire District Lodge (No. 2S)—D. D.G.C.T., James Duncan ; D.S.J.T., David Crowe. This lodge has control over all the lodges in the district and meets quarterly in Arbroath, Carnoustie, and Friockheim, as arranged at the previous meeting. Annual meeting, 15th Aug. David D. Calder, 2 Elliot Place, Arbroath, District Secretary. Good Samaritan Degree Temple (No. 2S) meets in Brothock Bank Hall on the first Saturday

of each month at 7 o'clock. David Smith, 50 Helen Street, Depute Secy. ; James W. Fyffe, T.D.G.C.T. Inchcapb Lodge (No. 619) meets in Brothock Bank Hall on Monday evenings at 8 p.m. James Smith, 48 High Street, D.G.C.T. Abbey Lodge (No 550) meets in Brothock Bank Hall on Tuesday evenings at 8 p.m.—Wm. Buick, Brechin Road, D.G.C.T. Fairport Lodge (No. 523) meets in Brothock Bank Hall on Thursday evenings at 8. Duncan M'Laren, 4 Ann Street, D.G.C.T. St Thomas Lodge (No. 422) meets in Masonic Hall, Hill Street, on Thursday evenings at 8.15—Wm. Ruxton, 15 Glover Street, D.G.C.T. Lifeboat Lodge (No. 772) meets in Brothock Bank Hall on Saturday evenings at 8—David Crowe, 13 George Street, D.G.C.T. Hope of the Abbey Juvenile Lodge (No. 550) meets in Brothock Bank Hall on Tuesday even- ings at 7 p.m. —William Buiek, Superintendent. Happy Homh Juvenile Lodge (No. 275) meets in Masonic Hall, Hill Street, on Thursday even- ings at 7 o'clock—Alex. White, 37 Millgate, Superintendent. Star of Hope Juvbnile Lodge (No. 45) meets in Brothock Bank Hall on Friday evenings at 7 o'clock—Samuel Mollison, 20 Glover Street, Superintendent. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES. Tent of St Thomas, No. 154. Chief Ruler—James Wilkie, 55 Kinnaird Street. Treasurer—Alex. Mann, 3 George Street. Secretary—J. W. Fyffe, 10 W. Abbey Street. Registered Offlce— 10 W. Abbey Street. Meetings first Friday of month; quarterly meetings, January, April.

July, and October ; annual meeting in January. GOLF CLUB. Captain—Hon. F. J. Bruce, of Seaton. Secretary and Treasurer—William Alexander, solicitor. ARBROATH UNITED CRICKET CLUB. Cricket Ground—Lochlands Park. Patron—W. K. Macdonald of Windmill. President— Robert Gleig. Vice-President—A. D. Lowson. Captain —T. R. Wallace. Treasurer—W. A. Douglas. Secretary—Robert Gleig, 36 Addison Place. Captain of 2nd XI. —Wm. Chapel. Professional—C. Boyes, . _ ARBROATH AND DISTRICT CRICKET ASSOCIATION. President—W. Booth, Fairport C.C. Vice-President—John Hosie, Dalhousie, C.C., Carnoustie. Treasurer—A. Brown, Brothock C.C. Secretary—A. Chisholm, Belmont C.C, 5 Abbey Path. 40 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

Life, Fire, Accident, & Plate Glass Insurance.

North British and Mercantile Insurance Company— Fire and Life Insurance. Temperance & Provident General Institution—Life Insurance. The Accident Insurance Company, Limited.

Accident Insurance.

Plate Glass Insurance.

Fidelity Guarantees.

v~ Agent-NORMAN M'BAIN, Solicitor. CAMPBELL'S CELEBRATED

280 HIGH STREET, ARBRQATH (Sign of the Red Hat).

IS DECIDEDLY THE CHEAPEST HAT AND CAP ESTABLISHMENT IN TOWN.

Nothing but First-Class Goods kept in Stock. Every Article Sold at the Lowest Remunerative Price. Hats, Caps, Scarfs, Ties, Collars, Cuffs, Fronts, Dress, Regatta, Oxford, and Tweed Shirts, Gent.'s Hosiery, and Gloves. 280 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH.

ARBROATH DYE WORKS, 68 HELEN STREET, ARBROATH. —

Aroroath Year Booh. 41

CRICKET CLUBS. Albert—Secretary—D. Adam, Guide Office. Pairport—Secretary— A. Thomson, 25 Marketplaee. Belmont—Secretary—A. Chisholm, 3 Abbey Path. Star-- Secretary— Arch. Anderson, 38 Dishland Street. St Mirrens—Secretary—Harvey Duke, 25 Gravesend. Brothock—Secretary—Alex. Napier, 8 Lillies Wynd. Keptie—Secretary—A. Johnston, jun.. 39 Elliot Street. Thistle—Secretary—A. Valentine, 20 Howard Street. Imperial—Secretary—D. Nicol, 51 Wallace Street.

FORFARSHIRE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION—(Instituted 1883). Hon. President—Geo. Armitstead, Esq. President—Henry Bryan, Arbroath. Vice-President —J. Gouble, Wanderers. Secretary—John Cameron, Our Boys, 10 Forfar Road, Dundee. Treasurer—John M'Mahon, Wanderers. FORFARSHIRE 2nd XI. FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. President—Andrew Williamson. Vice-President—William Geekie. Treasurer—James Wills. Secretary—J. S Haggart, 73 North Church Street, Dundee. FORFARSHIRE DISTRICT CHARITY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. President—John F. Craik, Esq., Forfar. Secretary—Robert Tait, 17 Hill Street, Arbroath.

ARBROATH JUNIOR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION—(Instituted 1882). President — Louis Murray. Vice-President — C. M'Burney. Secretary—J. S. Butchart. Treasurer—R. S. Black, 10 Gayfield. Annual meeting—1st Monday in October.

ARBROATH JUVENILE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION—(Instituted 1888). Presidents—J. Butchart. Secretary—W. Lyall, High Street. ARBROATH AND DISTRICT JUNIOR FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION. President—W. L. Hendry, . Vice-President—D. Hamilton, Science and Art, Forfar. Secretary—Louis Murray, 20 Elliot Street, Arbroath. Treasurer—Wm. Lyall, High Street.

ARBROATH FOOTBALL CLUB—(Instituted, 1878.) Patrons—Colonel W. A. Gordon, W. K. Macdonald, Esq., F. Webster, Ashbrook, R. C. Kinloch. Hon. President—Samuel Fairweather, Esq. President—Henry Bryan. Vice-Presidents J. Robertson, Alexander Mather, and John Petrie. Secretary—Tom W. Lyall, jr. Match Secretary—D. Devlin, Hayswell Road. Hon. Treasurer—Charles Martin. F OOTBALL CLUBS. Arbroath 2nd XL—Secretary—W. S. Matthewson, 6 Wallace Street. Pilgrims (late Star)—Secretary—John Steele, 24 St Vigeans Road. Burnside Athletic—Secretary—Wm. Lyall, jun., High Street. Ardenlea—Secretary—C. S. Hill, 34 Helen Street. Victoria—Secretary—Charles Rayne, 17 Smithy Croft. Ardenlea Nomads—Secretary—D. L. Davidson, Millgate Loan. Dauntless—Secretary—W. Davidson, 5 St Vigeans Road. Fairport— Secretary—J. Taylor, 20 Ogilvie Place. Rosely—Secretary—James Low, 39 St Mary Street. Alpine—Secretary—C. Smith, care of Mr Lyon, tanner. JUVENILE FOOTBALL CLUBS. St Bernards—Secretary—James White, 28 Dishland Street. Rangers—Secretary—Stewart Duffus, 40 Sydney Street. Western—Secretary—A. Crook, 33 Leonard Street. Rosevale—Secretary—J. Fairweather, 8 Baker's-wynd. Imperial— Secretary—A. Anderson, 3 Allan-st Rovers—Secretary—Harvey Duke, 25 Gravesend. Osborne—Secretary—W. Findlay,93.Rossie Street. Star—Secretary—Wm. Donaldson, 27 Lochland Street. Elmbank—Secretary—Wm. Blrrell, 79 Guthrie Port. Rockfield—Secretary—J. Davidson, 21 Lillies' Wynd. Celtic—Secretary—James White, 45 Gravesend. Arbroath Year Book Advertisements

PLASTERER, warn

Every Description of Plain and Ornamental Plaster and

Cement Work Carefully and Expeditiously Executed.

All Orders promptly attended to in Town and Country.

Estimates given for all Styles of Work.

Victoria Public Buildings Company, LIMITED, Sietoria Balk, ffamed Street.

Kails forlBalls, Concerts, Soirees, Theatre, Public Meetings, Society and Committee Meetings, Marriage and other Festive Parties.

Large Hall holds 600 to 650. Small Hall holds about 300. Smaller Rooms for Committees, &c.

Particulars of Charges &-Y. , may be had on Application to the Curator, Sergt. WOOD, 31 Guthrie Hill, Arbroath. Arbroath Year Book. 43

HIGH SCHOOL F.P.'s RUGBY CLUB. Hon. President — Captain Corsar. Captain — William Webster. Vice-Captain — James Fairweather. Secretaiy—S. Fairweather, yr., Hawthornbank. Treasurer—W. F. Ducat. ARBROATH HARRIERS CLUB. Hon. President-William A. Gordon, Tarry. President—James Salmond. Vice-President- Charles Hill. Captain- David Adam. Vice-Captain—Robert Crowe. Treasurer—Hector Glenday. Secretary—John A. Hastings, 42 Sidney Street. FAIRPORT HARRIERS CLUB. President—Charles Wade. Captain— J. S. Christie. Treasurer—A. W. Christie. Secretary- David Cobb, 1 Addison Place. ARBROATH LAWN TENNIS CLUB. Captain—A. D. Lowson. Secretary—G. G. Dalgarno, 32 Victoria Street. Treasurer—J. R. W. Clark. Annual meeting—First Wednesday in April. UNION PARK LAWN TENNIS CLUB. Captain—John Bell. Treasurer—John Edwards. Secretary—Wm. Rodger, 88 Lochland Street.

ARBROATH WHIST CLUB—(Established 1802). President-^Francis Webster. Secretary—F. F. Macdonald. ARBROATH ANGLING CLUB. President—D. Robertson. Secretary—J. C. Brand, 8 Abbot Street. Treasurer—J. Smart. Annual meeting—Third Monday in February. ARBROATH SWIMMING CLUB. President—Alexander Smith. Secretary and Treasurer—J. B. Craig, 37 Millgate Loan. DRAUGHTS CLUB. Office—Victoria Hall Buildings. President—D. S. Napier. Vice-President—Wm. Kirton. Treasurer—J. Watson. Secretary- Alex. Wood, 35 Guthrie Hill. ARBROATH BOWLING CLUB. Patron—W. K. Macdonald. ^President—F. Webster. Vice-President—R. Melvin. Secretary— D. Littlejohn. Treasurer—R. C. M. Mackintosh. Green Keeper—Alex. Fyfe, Ponderlaw Street. Annual Meeting in March. NEWGATE BOWLING CLUB. Patron—Hon. F. J. Bruce, Seaton House. President—Colin Grant. Vice-President—R. Mollison. Secretary and Treasurer—Alex. Smith, Solicitor. Annual Meeting—First Monday in April. ABBEY PUBLIC BOWLING GREEN. Secretary—Alex. Sorrie. Green Keeper—J. Mollison, Abbey Green. ST VIGEANS CURLING CLUB—(Instituted 1869.) Patron—F. C. Fletcher, Esq. President—Andrew Lowson. Vice-President—J. A. Dickson. W Chaplin—Rev. Dr Duke. Secretary and Treasurer—J. Stewart, Letham Mill. Represen- tative Members—James Muir and J. F. Dickson. Annual Meeting in September. ARBROATH CURLING CLUB. President—Ex-Provost Thornton. Treasurer and Secretary—R. C. Kinloch. Annual Meeting in October. MECHANICS' QUOITING CLUB. Patron—John Herald. Captain-John Oadenhead. Vice -Captain—John Soword. Treasurer- Alex. Tyndall. Secretary—James Taylor, 10 West Mary Street. Annual Meeting in December. 44 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.

r* ALEX * BOATH, f>- Sailor & dlotbier, 66 MARKETGATE, ARBROATH. " l>' U UM u«y1 (>v(*l^>V,(*l SUITS MADE TO MEASURE

FROM 30/-

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FROM 10/6.

GENTS' OWN MATERIAL MADE UP

at Moderate Prices.

SPECIAL.

Gentlemen getting their Clothes made in other

Towns, but wishing Repairs or Alterations,

can't do better than send to above Address.

Repairs $f Alterations, Cleaning, fye., at Moderate Charges.

5 s s •tUlF*.

Slater ano Slate flDercbant, 3o DISHLAND STREET, ARBROATH.

All Kinds of Jobbing punctually attended to. Arbroath Year Book. 45

ST THOMAS QUOITING CLUB. President—John Carey. Secretary—J. Taylor, 3 West Mary Street. ARBROATH CYCLING CLUB. President—William Nicoll. Captain—J. R. Calder. Secretary and Treasurer—J. S. Fleming, 1 Elliot Place. Annual Meeting in March. VOLUNTEERS. Arbroath Detachment of 1st F.A.V. Commandant—Major J. Ferguson. Captains— W. Gordon and J. A. D. M'Bain. Lieutenants—R. Lindsay and D. W. Morgan. Chaplain—Rev. J. M.Scott. Acting Surgeon—David Laing, M.D. Drill Instructor—Sergeant-Major W. Conn. Strength of Detachment -Nfon-Commissione

May ; also Class Firing three nights a week at Elliot Rifle Range, until all are efficient. RAILWAY PASSENGER FARES TO NEIGHBOURING AND OTHER STATIONS.

Single. Return. Single, Return. 3rd Class. 3rd Class. 3rd Class. 3rd Class. s. d. S. D. S. D. s. J>. Aberdeen, - 4 6i 7 9 Friockheim, 9 10 Alyth, .... 2 6§ 4 3 , 1 8 2 6 Auldbar, 8J 1 4 Glasgow, via all routes, 8 3£ 10 4 Barry, - 7 11 Glasterlaw, ... 7£ i Bervie, 2 2J 3 9 Guthrie, 7| 1 Blairgowrie, 2 11* 4 7 Gourdon, 2 H 3 9 Brechin, 1 l| 2 Inverkeilor, - 6 10 Bridge of Dun, - 1 1* 2 Jolmshaven, 1 10J 3 8 Broughty Ferry, - 1 1 1 7 Kirkcaldy, - 4 3£ 7 11 Carnoustie, - 6 9 , - 1 SJ 2 6 Cauldcots, - 4£ 8 Laurencekirk, 2 1 3 6 Clocksbriggs, 1 1 8 Letham Grange, - 2J 4 Colliston, 3 5 Leysmill, 4i 7 , - 2 7 4 4 Lunan Bay, - 8* 1 3 Coupar (Fife), 2 9J 4 11 Monitieth, - 10* 1 4 Dubton, 1 l| 2 Montrose, any route, - 1 H 2 Dundee, 1 -4| 2 1 Perth, via Forfar, J 3 0£ 4 7 Easthaven, - 4 6 Perth, via Dundee, \ Edinburgh, via all routes 4 10 9 1 , 2 7£ 4 7 Elliot, - 1 2 St Cyrus, 3 3£ 4 7 Faruell Road, 10J 1 5 , via N.B. Forfar, - 1 2| 1 9 or Caledonian, - 3 3£ 6 6

Children above 3 and under 12 years of a ge half-price.

Fares now printed on all tickets by order o '. Board of Trade.

ARBROATH HOLIDAYS—1891. Spring Holiday—Third Monday of April. Autumn Holiday—Last Monday of September. St Thomas Market Holidays—Monday and Tuesday following 18th July, if a Saturday, on Monday and Tuesday following Saturday after the 18th. Shopkeeper's Half-Holiday every Wednesday afternoon from 2 o'clock, except 27th May and 22nd July. ,

46 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements. Established over 30 Years. -®R. * A. + CUTHILLs- (Successor to Mrs M'Kay, Confectioner), KEPTIE STREET POST OFFICE, Finest Confectionery at Keenest Prices. SEEC^MT&BULBWASEHOgSE. 5at&£U 911& jflOWCC 5CC06 of every description may always be had Fresh and Reliable,

i lPlantB—Always on Hand a Large Selection. Any Plant not in our Greenhouses may be procured in a Few Days. (]0 " 3BUlbS—j—a Specialty—JBOUQUetS,JBouquets, WreatbS,Mrearbs, CrOSSeS, &C, made to Order on the Shortest Possible Notice.

Bird Seed—Loose and in Packets, Gravel, &c. Tallies, Standens, Manure, &c

LETTER ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. B. A* c tr X III tt^ KEPTIE STREET POST OFFICE. CHARLESMITCHELL,

S h R T ' E K 34 HILL STREET, ARBROATH.

All Orders in Town or Country Promptly Attended to. em- ESTIMATES GIVEN. "S» CENTRAL HAIRDRESSING ESTABLISHMENT. 201 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH. MESSRS CROWE & Co., Have Opened those Nice Central Premises where the Public can with Confidence rely on having their Best Wishes Attended to regarding SHAVING, HAIR- CUTTING, SINGEING, and SHAMPOOING. Comfort and Cleanliness. Nice Assortment of BRUSHES, COMBS, RAZORS, POMADES, &c. Parties can be Attended at their own Residences if Required. Note the Address— 2oi HIGH STREET, ARBROATH. —

Arbroath Year Book. 47

Mortifications, &c.

Arbroath Educational Trust. —This Governing Body, constituted under the Educational Endowments (Scotland) Act, 1S82, deals with the educational endowmeats under the Gibson Fund, the Colvill Mortilication, Dove's Charity, Rickards Legacy, and the Funds of the Female Benevolent Society. The Colvill and Gibson Trustees will pay to the Trust sums of £60 and £100 yearly, and any sum not exceeding one half of the revenue of the Gibson Fund over £1050 yearly. For the promotion of higher education the School Board of Arbroath shall receive from the Trust £120 yearly, exclusive of the sum prowded to be paid them out of the Morgan (Dundee) Trust for a like purpose, in respect of which payment eight pour boys, to be elected by the Governors, shall receive higher education gratuitously. Should such payment cease the sum of £120 shall be devoted to bur- saries of from £15 to £20 each yearly, and tenable for three years at a University or technical school—these to be exclusively for behoof of pupils from schools in the burgh. £60 yearly shall be applied to bursaries of from £5 to £10 yearly, to be called the Colvill or Dove Bursaries, tenable for two years at higher class schools, candidates to have passed the fifth standard and be pupils from schools within that area and the parish of St Vigeans, who require aid in obtain- ing such education. The residue of the income, which will probably include £40 provided for free elementary education shall be devoted for behoof of the last-mentioned class of pupils from schools within the Presbytery district of Arbroath, to bursaries, to be called Gibson Bursaries, of from £10 to £15 yearly, and tenable for three years— candidates not to exceed fourteen years of age. In the caseof all the bursaries competition shall obtain. Governors :— Representatives of the Town Council—Provost Keith and James A. Dickson of Woodville. Representatives of the School Board of Arbroath—David Corsar, manufacturer, and George Miln, solicitor. Representa- tives at the School Board of St Vigeans—The Hon. F. J. Bruce ofSeaton House and Rev. Andrew Morris, F.C. Manse, Colliston. Representative of the Minister and Kirk-Session of the Parish of Arbroath— Rev. James Thomson. Representatives of the Gibson Fund Trustees— Rev. J. R. Cruickshank, assistant minister of Arbroath, and Andrew Lowson, Elmbank. Representatives of the Trustees of the late John Colvill—Rev. William Duke, D.U., St Vigeans, aud Rev. Geo. Durno, St Mary's Episcopal Church. Chairman—Jas. A. Dickson. Clerk—W. K. Macdonald, Town-Clerk. Dove's 1841. —The free rental of a dwelling-house in Park Street formerly devoted to the education of boys belonging to poor parents—now administered by Arbroath Educational Trust. (See above.) Petrie's Trust. —In 1S75, Mr William Petrie, Manufacturer, bequeathed to Trustees pro- perties supposed to amount to about £2000, the rentals of which, at the deatli of a life-renter and annuitant created by him, to be distributed by them in £10 shares amongst "poor deserving women, of respectable character, being in and belonging to, and at the time resident in, the parish of St. Vigeans, and who have not been in receipt of parochial relief for the preceding live years at least." David Smith, solicitor, clerk. Arrott's Mortification.—The late Dr James Arrott, Dundee, by his trust-disposition and settlement, bequeathed the residue of his Estate to the minister and kirk-session of the parish. of Arbroath to be applied by them, at their discretion, for the benefit of aged, poor, deserving persons resident within their jurisdiction, and not in receipt of parochial relief. The sum pre- sently held by the trustees amounts to about £5700, and an additional £1000 or more will accresce on the death of a life-renter. At a meeting recently held, the trustees granted an- nuities of £6 each to 26 persons, besides giving small grants of 20s and 30s to several others. Webster & Littlejohn, solicitors, Arbroath, agents. The Smith Fund, for Destitute Sick, bequeathed by the late Alexander Smith, Esq., of Brothock Bank. The recipients must be residenters. Truf tees— The Parish Minister, Minister of Inverbrothock Parish Church, and the Kirk-Sessions of Arbroath and Inverbrothock. Agen> Andrew Bennet, solicitor. Arbikib Fund, 1S76. —This Fund was created by the late John Mudie, Esq. of Pitmuies, who bequeathed the personal estate of his sister, the late Miss Catharine Mudie, of Arbikie, to which he had succeeded as her Residuary Legatee, for the purpose of dividing the Free Revenue in annuities of £40 each, amongst deserving persons residing in the of Arbroath and St Vigeans. In case of equal merit, preference to be given to a candidate belonging to St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Arbroath. Mr Lyell of Pitmuies and Arbikie, the Minister of St. Mary's Episcopal Church, Arbroath, the Parish Ministers of Arbroath and St. Vigeans, and the Provost and Town Clerk of Arbroath for the time, Trustees. J. & W. Macdonald, agents. Miln's Charity, 1880. —The Annual Revenue of £200, bequeathed by the late Robert Miln, Esq. of Viewneld, to be applied annually in the purchase of Coals and Meal for the poor of the parish of St Vigeans, within the Parliamentary boundary of tke Burgh of Arbroath. Trustees The Minister and Kirk-Session of Inverbnothock Church, Arbroath. Andrew Bennet, solicitor, clerk. 48 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements. DAVID- KERR. BUTCHER,

250 HIGH ST., ^^^^^^^ ARBROATH.

A LARGE STOCK OF PRIME BEEF, MUTTON, & PORK Always on Hand.

All Orders have Prompt and Careful Attention. •* Miss Lewer, ^

130 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH.

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Studio : 7 GOWAN STREET, ARBROATH.

Enlargements in JBromtoe anD Carbon. —

Arbroath Year Book. 49

Carmichael's 1738. —Mr Carmichael's Estate, divided every half year among seven Widows whose husbands.have been shipmasters. Patrons—The Provost, Bailies, Parish Minister, Kirk- Treasurer, and Boxniaster of the Seamen's Fraternity, Clerks—J. & W. Maedonald. The number ofrecipients on this fund are 7, who each received £19 yearly. Colvill's 1S11. —The Parochial Schoolmaster of Arbroath, and the Parochial Schoolmaster of St Vigeans formerly received Thirty Pounds each for the education of five poor children in each of their respective schools. The money is now administered by the Arbroath Educational Trust. (See above.) The Episcopal Clergyman, Arbroath, receives Ten Pounds. Ten Pounds are distributed among the poor by the Kirk-Session of Arbroath, and a like sum by the Kirk- Session of St Vigeans. The residue is divided among twenty poor householders. The Provost, Bailies, Town-Clerk, Dean of Guildry Incorporation, Convener of Trades, Minister and Kirk Treasurer of Arbroath, Minister and Kirk Treasurer of St Vigeans, and Minister of Episcopal Chapel, Arbroath, patrons. J. & W. Maedonald, Arbroath, clerks. The number ofrecipients on this fund are 20, who each receive £18 yearly. Mrs Renny Straciian's. —About Fifty Pounds are yearly expended, one half on coals, the other half on oatmeal, and distributed at Christmas among the most necessitous poor. Patrons—The Provost, Bailies, Town-Clerk, and the Parish Ministers of Arbroath, St Vigeans, and Inverbrothock, and the Minister of the Episcopal Chapel, Arbroath. Clerks—J. & W. Maedonald. 94 recipients. Forbes Fund, 1SG1. —This Fund is distributed among destitute widows and old unmarried females, in sums not less than Eight Pounds, nor more than Ten. The recipients must be residenters. Patrons—The Magistrates, Parish Minister, Dean of Guild and Town Clerk. Clerks—J. & W. Maedonald. 15 recipients receive £10 each, 3, £9 each, and 3, £8 each. Gibsok Fund, 1S68. —The annual produce of this Fund is applied as follows :— £100 was paid annually to the Rector of the High School for the education of eight boys. This is now altered under the constitution of the Arbroath Educational Trust. (See above.) The residue to be divided yearly, at Whitsundajs, in sums of not less than £20, and not exceeding £25, among poor householders. The preference to be given to worthy persons of fallen fortune. Patrons —Magistrates, Town-Clerk, Dean of Guildry Incorporation, Convener of Trades, Ministers and Kirk-Treasurer of Arbroath, Minister and Kirk-Treasurer of St Vigeans, and Minister of Episcopal Chapel, Arbroath. J. & W. Maedonald, cashiers and agents. The number of recipients on this fund is 48, who each receive £20 yearly. Gibson Mortification for Sixteen Poor Householders, 1S6S. —The annual revenue of £4000 is divided yearly at Whitsunday, among sixteen poor householders residing in Arbroath. Patrons—Same as above. Amount payable to annuitants—£11 10s. Gibson Christmas Charity, 1S68. —Annual revenue of £2000 to be applied, one-half in the purchase of groceries, oatmeal, and clothes, and the other half in the purchase of coals yearly, and divided at Christmas among the necessitous poor. Patrons, &c.—Same as above, along with the minister of Inverbrothock. There are 90 recipients who each receive value to the amount of £1. Duncan's Charity, 1869. —The annual revenue of three-eights of the residue of the trust- estate of the late David Duncan, Esq., Greenbank, is divided amongst aged and poor persons of either sex, being natives or old residenters and not in receipt of parochial relief. Patrons Magistrates and Town Council. W. K. Maedonald, cashier and agent. The annuitants on this fund number 33, who each receive £10 yearly.

H (3 telemeter • Pe;trie;,]M FAMILY GROCER, 6 WEST PORT, ARBROATH.

FINEST TEAS that can be procured. Finest COFFEES always Fresh Roasted and Ground on the Premises. Best Quality of Groceries and Provisions at Lcnvest Prices. All Orders punctually attended to. Goods delivered to any part of the Town. 50 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements. ^GEORGE CROWE, 8*- HAIRDRESSER, 18 COMMERCE STREET, ARBROATH.

SHAMPOOING and HAIRBRUSHING. CLEAN HOT WATER TO EVERY CUSTOMER. RAZORS, SCISSORS and GENERAL CUTLERY GROUND AND SET.

pastry Baker, 3 ELGIN PLACE, ARBROATH.

All Kinds of FANCY BREAD. SOIREES, BALLS, and PICNICS Supplied on the Best Terms. BRIDES' CAKES made from the Finest Material at Lowest Prices. TRADE SUPPLIED. GEORGE HUTTON, Shoemaker, 4 ALLAN STREET.

Boots and Shoes made to order on Shortest Notice. Repairing in all its Branches. Best Material and Workmanship. Charges Strictly Moderate. Always in Stock a Large Supply of Ladies', Gent.'s, and Girls' Boots and Shoes from the Best Scotch Manufacturers. NEW DOCK TAVERN, 53 and 55 LADYBRIDGE STREET, DRAUGHT AND BOTTLED BEER IN PRIME CONDITION.

(Late of the Black Horse Inn, Montrose). _ GEORGE H. STRACHAN, Sheriff Officer, J. P. Constable, & Burgh Officer.

i Hill Street, Arbroath. Arbroath Year Book. 51

Ecclesiastical Information.

ARBROATH PARISH CHURCH.

Minister—Rev. James Thomson, M.A. , the Manse. Assistant Minister—Rev. J. R. Cruick- shank, B.D. Session Clerk—Rev. J. R. Cruickshank. Treasurer—Win, Cargill, 34 Jamieson Street. Superintendent of Sabbath School—Rev. J. R. Cruickshank. Secretary of Sabbath School—Andrew Paterson, 125 High Street. Treasurer of Sabbath School—David Forbes. Organist — T. W. Parsons. Membership — 1(340. Church-Officer — William Boath, 7 West Abbey Street. Arbroath Young Men's Guild (Literary Branch): Hon. President- Rev. James Thomson. President—Rev. J. R. Cruickshank. Vice-President— R. S. Carlow,

Treasurer— James Jack, 102 High Street. Fellowship Branch : Secretary—W. Buick, 1(5 Jamieson Street. ST NINIAN'S CHAPEL. Minister—Rev. Archibald Allan, M.A. Clerk to Managers—J. Webster, Esq., solicitor, Com- merce Street. Superintendent of Sabbath School—Rev. A. Allan. Secretary of Sabbath School—Mr Jarvie, 43 Green Street. Organist and Choirmaster—James Christie. Membership— 155. Church-Officer— A. Scorgie, 16 High Street. ABfifeY PARISH CHURCH. Minister—Rev. Andrew Douglas, B.D., Abbey Manse. Moderator and Clerk of Session—Rev. Andrew Douglas, B. D. Chairman of Trustees—Thomson Savege, High Street. Clerk of Trustees—David Smith, 9 Abbot Street. Choirmaster and Organist—W. J. Fraser, 39 Wallace Street. Sunday School Superintendent, Secretary, and Treasurer—James Nairn, Maule Street Cottage. Boys' Brigade—Captain—J. Nairn. Librarians—William Gray and Charles Miller. Organist—Miss B. Marshall. Bible Class Secretary—Theodore Christie, Organist—Edward Smith. Dorcas Society— President—Mrs Douglas, Abbey Manse. Secretary and Treasurer—Miss Annie Irons. Hannah Street. Renovation Committee- Secretary— R. B. Falconer, 8 Abbot Street. Treasurer—J. Nairn. Church-Officer—John Robertson, 29 Guthrie Port. Membership—1208. LADYLOAN PARISH CHURCH. Minister—Rev. J. E. Macdougall. Session Clerk—Rev. J. E. Macdougall. Treasurer—Win. Grant. Superintendent Sunday School—Rev. J. E. Macdougall. Precentor—James Kear. Church-Officer—James Fraser, 12 Wallace Street. INVERBROTHOCK PARISH CHURCH. Minister—Rev. George Logan, B.D. Session Clerk—James Campbell, 36 Hill Street. Treasurer and Clerk of Trustees—Andrew Bennet, solicitor, 81 High Street. Organist and Choir master—A. Campbell, 272 High Street. Membership, 975. Church-Officer—JohnBannerman,

Hume Street. Sunday School Superintendent—George S. Macdonald, Literary Soeiety :

Secretary—James Littlejohn. Young Women's Guild : Secretary—Miss H. Christie. ST MARGARET'S PARISH CHURCH. Minister— Rev. William Proudfoot, M.A. Session Clerk—David Chapel, Clydesdale Bank. Treasurer—David Chapel. Clerk of Trustees—David Chapel. Superintendent of Sabbath School— George Hay, 32 Jamieson Street. Organist and Choirmaster—James Howie, Addison Place. Membership, 866. Church-Officer—John Mitchell, 21 St Mary Street. FREE LADYLOAN CHURCH. Minister—Rev. J. Moffat Scott. Session-Clerk—William Stiven, Keptie Angle. Clerk of Deacons' Court—George Wallace, Kinnaird Street. Superintendent of Congregational School—John Mackintosh, Marketgate. Superintendents of Mission School—William Howie, Addison Place, and George Reid, banker, High Street. President of Literary Society—Rev. J. Moffat Scott, Secretary—W. Sivewright. Treasurer—Robert Mackintosh, Marketgate. Sustentation Fund—Treasurer—George Sturrock, Alexandra Place. Convener of Foreign Mission Committee—Alexander Ferguson, High Common. Mission Savings Bank—Manager —J. Anderson, Shore. Choirmaster—Mr Stephenson. Membership, 992. Church- Officer—Robert Dobson, 9 Anderson Street. Mission Hall—East Grimbsy. Assistant and Missionary—Rev. Edwin Hewitt, M.A. Officer—Thomas Bremner, South Grimsby. Dorcas Society meets in Free Ladyloan Session-House every Wednesday evening in winter. Presidents—Mrs and Miss Inverwiek, Westbank. Treasurer—Miss Melvin. 52 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements. CALDER*BROTHERS, LOOHLAND STREET,

3Biuloers, pavement Mercbants, & Monumental /ilbasons.

JOBBING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. TOMBSTONES in Granite, Marble, or Freestone. INSCRIPTIONS CUT in Town or Country.

ESTIMATES &lVEJ

All Orders Promptly Attended to.

D. R. CALDER, Licensed Valuator, undertakes Valuations in Town or Country. MURRAY&Co., Silk Mercers, Montrose.

DRESSMAKING,

MILLINERY, . MANTLEMAKING, LADIES UNDERCLOTHING,

BED & TABLE LINEN, &c.

importer of foreign ]fanc\> (Soote. —

Arbroath Year Book. 53 INVERBROTHOCK FREE CHURCH. Minister—Rev. Alexander'Rust, M.A., Laurel Bank, Millgate Loan. Session Clerk—Alexander Bisset, postmaster, Hill Street. Superintendent of Sabbath School—.James A. Patersgn, Ponderlaw. Superintendent of Mission Children's Church—James A. Paterson, Ponder- law. Superintendent of Mission Sabbath School— Peter Stewart, 32 Howard Street. Congregational Treasurer—James Macdonald, draper, Hijsh Street. Clerk of Deacons' Court — James Macdonald. Convener of Seat-letting Committee—Alexander Bisset, postmaster, Hill Street. Leader of Psalmody—George Haggart, 51_Kinnaird Street. Mem- bership, 466. Church-Officer—James Low, 38 Ernest Street. HIGH STREET FREE CHURCH. Minister—Rev. John I. W. Pollock, M.A. Session Clerk —D. H. Burn, Albert Street. Super- intendent of Sabbath School—H. Corstorphine, Victoria Street. Congregational Treasurer —J. Logan, Lochshade. Clerk of Deacons' Court—W. Alexander, Clydesdale Bank. Treasurer of Sustentation Fund—R. Davidson, Rossie Street. Membership, 321. Organist —Miss M'Bain. Choirmaster—John Hill. Church-Officer—Hugh May, Ladybridge Street. The Congregation also carries on Mission Work in Gravesend, where, a Sabbath-morning Meeting for Children is conducted by Mr Ross, Rector of the High School. The Sabbath School, in connection with the Mission, is superintended by Mr D. H. Burn. EAST FREE CHURCH. Minister—Rev. T. S. Anderson. Session Clerk—Rev. T. S. Anderson. Superintendents of Sabbath School—Rev. T. S. Anderson and David Ramsay, 27 Kinnaird Street. Congrega- tional Treasurer—George Thornton, 30 West Keptie Street. Clerk of Deacons' Court John Carrie, 38 Rossie Street. Treasurer of Sustentation Fund—John Carrie, 38 Rossie Street. Membership, 430. Young Men's Guild—Hon. President—Rev. T. S. Anderson. President—George Thornton. Treasurer—David Ramsay. Secretary—James C. Brand, 8 Abbot Street. Young Women's Guild—President—Miss Carrie. Secretary— Miss N. Cargill, 7 Colville Place. Treasurer—Mrs Thornton. Choirmaster—Alex. Mann, 3 George Street. Church-Office*—David Anderson, 19 Park Street. KNOX'S FREE CHURCH. Minister—Rev. J. P. Lilley, M.A. Session Clerk—Henry A. Paterson, Cairnie Street. Super- intendent of Sabbath School—David Milne, Elliot Place. Secretary of Sabbath School James Nicoll, Cemetery Lodge. Congregational Guild —President—John Hunter, Hayswell Road. Secretary— Wm. Williamson, Fergus Street. Superintendent of Intermediate Class R. C. Milne, Hamilton Green. Clerk of Deacons' Court—James. S. Whyte, Cairnie Street. Treasurer of Sustentation Fund—James S. Whyte, Guthrie Port. President ofBand of Hope —James Littlejohn, Guthrie Hill. Acting Secretary, Band of Hope—George Neave, Rossie Street. Choirmaster—John Joss, Kinnaird Street. Membership, 340. Church-Officer James Vannet, 38 Howard Street. PRINCES STREET U.P. CHURCH. Minister—Rev. James Murray. Session Clerk—John Davidson, Friockheim. Preses—William Alexander, Keptie Street. Treasurer—Joseph Salmond, Alexandra Place. Superintendent of Sabbath School—J. B. Salmond. Secretary of Sabbath School—Alex. Leslie, Glover Street. Choirmaster and Organist—George Hood. Membership. 533. Church- Officer—James Whamond, 14' St Mary Street. Mission Committee: Secretary—David Dundas. Literary Society: President—Rev. James Murray. Secretary— Frank Brown,

12 Marketgate. Band of Hope : President—Rev. James Murray. Treasurer and Secretary—Robert Tait, Hill Street. Seat Letter—Robert Hume, Town-House. ERSKINE U.P. CHURCH. Minister—Rev. H. Angus, D.D. Session Clerk—Alexander Petrie, Lochshade. Superintendent of Sabbath School—David Tlwmson, 100 High Street. Preses of Congregation—R. C. Kinloch, Bank of Scotland. Treasurer—David Corsar, The Elms. Secretary—David Corsar, junr., Cairniehill. Librarian—W. O. Brown, Howard Street. Leader of Psalmody Thomas Lindsay, 241 High Street. Membership, 593. Church-Officer— W. Roberts, 19 Park Street. Young Men's Guild : President—W. Stewart. Secretary—D. F. S. Clark.

Treasurer—D. Grtig. Young Women's Guild : Hon. Presidents— Mrs Corsar, The Elms,

an* Miss Buncle ; President—Mrs Angus ; Secretary—Miss Angus ; Treasurer—Miss Allan. ST PAUL'S U.P. CHURCH. Minister—Rev. James Howat. Session Clerk—J. R. Aitken, 5 St Yigeans Road. Superinten- dent of Sabbath School—George Fyffe, Academy Street. Preses of Congregation—James R. Aitken. Treasurer —William Martin, 18 Ogilvie Place. Secretary—James Meekison, 1 — —

54 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.

Established 1860.

{Tobacconist, &c,

Has always on hand a Grand Selection of Goods comprising the following : 5ilver=/ilbounteD JBriars, .flfteerscbaums, asbestos, Class, Cigars, Ipoucbes, Cut ano JBar tobaccos. SPECIALTY. Brushes, Baskets, Combs, Toys, Boxes, Walking Sticks, Nick-Nacks for Presents in Great Variety. Inspection Invited.

207 HIGH sTrEEtTaRBROATH. ^ALEXANDER • SMITH,^ -MP TPE v L0I^LE # 17 COMMERCE STREET, Where to get the LION-BRANDED STOUT of which the qualifications go a long way to please the Taster.

Smith's LION-BRANDED STOUT, 2s 6d per doz. Pints. FACSIMILE OF LABEL (LION'S HEAD) ON EACH BOTTLE.

ALEX. SMITH, LORNE BAR, Arbroath.

AGENT— ROBERT FORBES, 189 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH.

IRegtstereb plumber, ©asfitter & General %\\\z TKHorfeer, BROTHOCK BRIDGE, ARBROATH,

irlas always on hand a Large Stock of all kinds of Garden and Suction Hose. •* £0!F WAWE3 AND %W^%W APPLIANCES ** Supplied or Repaired on the Shortest Notice, and Most Reasonable Terms.

Drains and Sewage Escapes Tested with Patent Apparatus. ——

Arbroath Year Booh. 55

Shore. Conductor of Psalmody —Charles G. Greig, 57 Dishland Street. Seat Letters William Petrie, 130J High Street, and Alexander Taylor, 41 St Mary Street. Church Officer—Robert Cuthill, ft Elliot Street. Membership, 44(>. Missionary Society—Secretary

and Treasurer—William B. Strachan, 43 Dishland Street, Young Men's Guild : President —R. Cuthill, jun., Keptie Street. Secretary—Charles D. Booth, 8 George Street. Treasurer—William B. Strachan. Young Women's Guild—President—Miss Watson, Loch- land Street. Secretary—Miss Simpson. Treasurer—Miss , Kinnaird Street. QUEEN STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Pastor—Rev. James Wylie. Secretary and Treasurer—Wm. Rollo, Commercial Bank. Membership— 138. Superintendent of Sabbath School— Thomas Riley, 2(5 Helen Street. Treasurer—Miss Rollo. Church-Officer—James Hunter, Fergus Street. EVANGELICAL UNION CHURCH. Minister—Rev. Robert Rae. Treasurer—James Lamb, 33 Lindsay Street. Secretary—David Macdonald, 29 Glover Street. Superintendent of Sabbath School—William Macdonald, 29 Glover Street. Organist—Andrew W. Gray. Church-Officer—Wm. Cruickshank. 31 Park Street. ORIGINAL SECESSION CHURCH. Minister—Rev. Alex. Stirling. Session Clerk—James Petrie, 30 Millgate Loan. Superinten- dent of Sabbath S«hool—John Matthew, 47 Cairnie Street. Secretary of Sabbath School John Duncan, Fisheracre. Membership, 130. Church-Officer—John Duncan, Fisheracre. BAPTIST CHURCH. Minister—Rev. J. Coats Shanks. Superintendent of Sunday School—Geo. Robertson. Secre-

tary and Treasurer—Thomas Kettles, Long Row. Bandfof Hope M.I. S. : President—Rev. J. Coats Shanks. Secretary—Miss Hogg, Bog Lane. Membership, 94. Church-Officer—James Ritchie, Millgate Loan. WESLEYAN CHURCH. Minister—Rev. W. Reynolds. Circuit Stewards—Robert Gleig and Edward Thomson. Society Stewards—Edward Thomson and James Guthrie. Poor Steward—James Anderson. Trus- tees' Steward—Wm. Johnston. Superintendent of Sunday School—James Anderson. Church-Officer—Charles Anderson, 31 Gravesend. ST MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Incumbent—Rev. George Durno, M.A. Treasurer—David Smith, 25 Hill Street. Lay Delegate —Dr Dewar. Lay Representative— D. Littlejohn. Superintendent of Sunday School The Incumbent. Organist and Choirmaster— Robert Stiles, Walker Place. Branch of Young Men's Society of Scotland. President—Rev. G. Durno. Secretary—P. W. Anderson.

ST THOMAS R.C. CHURCH. Clergyman— Rev. Dean Geddes. Membership, 400. t i as s SUPERIOR AGRICULTURAL—To any Station.

JAMES S. PATERSON, 1 SHORE, ARBROATH.

Agent for Atlas Assurance Co., London—Fire and Life. T

56 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.

Best Home Investment—I, 4M, & 5 per Cent. Interest Clear of Income-Tax. THE LIBERATOR -PERMANENT BUILDING AND INVESTMENT SOCIETY, 20 Budge Row, Cannon Street, Lon don, B.C.

Paid-up Capital,—£1,500,000.

President—The Rig ht Hon. the Viscount Oxenbridge. Vice-President and Honorary Director—J. Spencer Balfoiir, Esq., M.P. Directors— S. R. Pattison, F.G.S., 11 Queen Victoria Street, E.C., Chairman. George Dibley, 19 Bury Street, E.C., Ylce-Chairman. J. Binfield Bird, F.S.I., 14 Queen Victoria Street, E.C. G. E. Brock, 20 Budge Row, E.C. L. B. Burns, 2 Bond Court, Walbrook, E.C. J. Teesdale Davis, St Margaret's, Twickenham. Major Wright, R.E., A.I.C.E., 16 Carlisle Mansions, S.W. Secretary—J. C. TEMPLE.

Bankers— he National Provincial Bank of Englani > (Limited), H s* ID Shares. SB o> Shares, £30 each , receive Interest at Five per Cenl ., and Bonus as a a in Pros stated pectus. < Deposits. e Deposits (£5 and upwards) are a First Charge on all 1 he Assets of the *4 Society, and rank prior to over £1,500,000 of fully Paid-up Shares. S « B Interest Four per Cent., repayable on One Month s Notice. ft s X Deposits of to for 1 Year, per Cent ; £500 upward, 5 per Cent. a • £100 £500 4J o • s TAI5LE SHOWING PROGRESS OF SOCIET IT. 9 o For the Year Amount to Amount due by 3 a Reserve Fund. o B ending Credit of Investors. Mortgagors. B £ S. D. £ S. D. £ S. D. a "3 30th June, 1869 3 10 7,724 2 3 150 OS a 7,398 30th June, 1872 159,636 17 1 16S.360 14 3 6,000 e c 30th June, 1878 1,081,867 18 8 1,091,949 13 5 30,000 •< 30th June, 1880 1,364,510 14 1,285,860 13 7 44,000 lb OD • 30th June, 1883 1,565,773 3 1 1,618,964 9 8 55,000 H 30th June, 1886 2,083,231 7 4 2,164,210 15 9 70,000 31st Deer.. 1887 2,275,746 14 6 2,359,860 10 3 75,000 31st Deer., 1888 2,487,525 14 9 2,568,110 12 5 80,000 31st Deer., 18S9 2,712,777 1 2 2,814,045 18 4 85,000

Town and Country Members enjoy Equal Facilities, and all Business Communi- cations are Treated as Strictly Confidential. Interest Paid Half-Yearly Free of Income Tax. Shares and Ordinary Deposits Withdrawable at One Month's Notice. Advance Department. Liberal Advances made on Heritable Securities in any part of the United Kingdom. The amount advanced last year was £589,525 7s lOd per annum. The Whole Investments are on Approved Mortgages over Heritable Property within the United Kingdom. There is Nothing of the Ballot or Gambling Element in the Working of this Society.

Reports, Prospectuses, and all Particulars Free on Application to E. J. LESLIE, Solicitor, i Hill Street, Arbroath, DISTRICT AGENT. Deposits Received at any time.

Ample Security and Good Interest. * — — 2

Arbroath Year Booh. 57

Special Directory.

M.P. for Montrose Burghs.—Mr J. Shiress Will, , Brechin. London Address—

Garden Court, Temple, E.C. ; or, 13 West Cromwell Road, S.W. Poll at 1886 Election- Will, 3,357; Patton, 2,088.—Liberal majority, 1,269. M.P. for Forfarshire. —Mr J. W. Barclay. London Address—5 Clarendon Place, Hyde Park, W. Poll at 1886 Election—Barclay, 3,839. Guthrie, 3,432.—Unionist majority, 407. Town-Clerk—W. K. Macdonald, solicitor Police Clerk—D. Smith, solicitor, Hill Street Police Treasurer—J. M. M'Bain, British Linen Company Bank Police Collector—A. M. Thomson, 21 Hill Place Superintendent of Police—Duncan M'Neill Police Inspectors—Alex. Johnstone and Peter AUardice. Postmaster—A. Bisset Parochial Board of Arbroath—Office, 22 HilL Street. Inspector and Collector—H. G. S«aton Parochial Board of St Vigeans — Office, 29 Spink Street. Inspector aud Collector—R. Stuart Agents for the Poor—George Miln and Adam Oliver, S.S.C. Income Tax Collector—W. K. Macdonald, Town House Inland Revenue Office—Town House Burgh Surveyor—Wm. Stewart, Burgh Surveyor's Office—Gravesend. Inspector of Weights and Measures —Wm. Stewart Sanitary Inspector— D. M'Neill Cleansing Inspector—David Burness Water Engineer—Win. Smart Medical Officer for Burgh—J. K. Anderson, M.D., Comely Bank Certifying Factory Inspector—J. K. Anderson, M.D. Veterinary Surgeon —Alex. Wallace 10 Millgate Loan Harbour and Pilotmaster—D. Paterson Harbour Superintendent of Works—Andrew Royal, Bank Street Sl.eriff-Clerk—James Duncan, Sheriff-Court House, Commerce Street Sheriff Court-House, Keeper—John Prince Gas Manager—R. S. Carlow Registrar—J. S. Paterson, 15 Cairnie Street Assistant-Registrar—R. C. Milne, Hamilton Green Town Missionary—James Moffat, 48 High Street Librarian and Museum Curator—James Hannah, Public Hall Building Messenger-at-Arms—John Herald, High Street Navigation Teacher—W. Spink, Seagate Corn Exchange, Keeper—John Prince Masonic Hall, Park Street, Keeper—Geo. Barnet Masonic Hall, Hill Street, Keeper—D. Petrie Town-Officers—Thomas Addley and John Prince Taxidermist—A. Marshall, Guthrie Port Bar-Officer—G. H. Strachan Reporter Arbroath Herald—J. W. Finlayson, 23 Ladyloan Do. —Arbroath Guide—George Thomson, 97 Keptie Street Do. —Dundee Advertiser—James Watt, 32 Victoria Street Do. —Dundee Courier—A. Simpson, N Grmsby Correspondents Scottish Leader— J. B. Salmond, Arbroath Herald. Scotsman—George Hay, Arbroath Guide. <§e ROBERT HOOD, #> 18 WEST PORT,

ART NEEDLEWORK. BERLIN AND FANCY WOOLS. GLOVES, HOSIERY, UNDERCLOTHING AND GENERAL FANCY OOODS. Arbroath Year Boole Advertisements.

DAVID * ANDERSON, 3n&ia, China, anb Ceylon tCea flDercbant.

gliENDED WJl?> -He** Rich, Pure, and Fragrant.

^jctei^00n ww$ Delicious Taste and Delicate Flavour.

Full Flavoured, Rich, and Syrupy.

5, 10, 15, and 20 Lb. Tins, and 20, 4-0, and 60 Lb. Boxes, at Reduced Rates.

Delivered Daily to all parts of the Town and Country, and Despatched

to any Railway Station in the County Free of all Charges.

•ample; free; k>$ Post @r ©n QppIieati@K ®t t^e W®veM©use,.

PRICE LIST OF OVER 1000 ARTICLES ON APPLICATION.

KEPTIE STREET, Arbroath. Arbroath Year Pooh. 59

Shipping, &c.

SHIPPING.

When Reg. Registered Name. Where Built. Masters. Built. Tons. Owner.

1879 Alpha so 23 Thurso Town Council A. White 1861 Dart sr SO Arbroath A. Anderson A. Craig 1877 Elliot bk 1065 Aberdeen J. Muir Mackay 1856 Estramadura sr 79 Berwick J S. Paterson Stewart 1868 Harrington bk 572 Harrington James Reid Porter 1843 Hope sr 96 Aberdeen J. Spalding Spalding 1844 Jules sr 94 Dundee W. Balfour Small 1847 Mary sr 82 Perth J. S. Paterson Livingstone 1870 Miranda sr 157 Arbroath W. Balfour Thomas 1856 Ocean sr S6 A. Davidson A. Caird 1862 Radiant sr 99 Fraserburgh J. S. Paterson Cardno 1866 Vanguard bk 332 Montrose W. Balfour Evans 1867 Luna 92 do. J. S. Paterson Ferrier 1S90 Mary 24 Peterhead W. M. Bruce W. M. Bruce

NO! 1 OWNED IN ARBROATH.

1850 Bessie sr 75 Greenock A. Mathieson, Dornie 1S69 Olinda bg 234 Arbroath W. H. de M. Bessey, Yarmouth 1864 Scotsman bn 175 Do. G. Widger, Southampton 1869 Surprise sr 100 Do. J. M'Gregor, Invergordon 1864 Lapwing 95 Do. J. Kearon, Arklow 1878 Wave 110 Montrose D. M'Gregor, Inverness

PISHING BOATS.

No. All. Boat's Name. Owner's Name. No. AH. Boat's Name. Owner's Name.

3 Fleetwing - - - - Adam Cargill 120 Catherine Wm. Swankie 8 Jane and Ann - - - Thos. Swankie Spinaway Robert Young 9 Sovereign - - - - Adam Cargill Look and See - - - - Robert Smith 10 Rosebud James Smith Rose Adam Cargill

12 Silver Cloud - - - - John Smitli 94 Lily of the Valley - - Robert Cargill 13 Eising Sun - - - - James Swan 100 Sisters David Cargill 14 Morning Light - - - Robert Cargill 106 Welcome Home - - - Robert Cargill 15 Elizabeth David Cargill 110 Nellie Currie - - - - Thos. Swankie 16 Helen and Ann - - Charles Smith 111 May Flower - - - - And. Cargill 17 Betsy Bowden - - - Thos. Swankie 112 Ann and Helen - - - Wm. Cargill 19 Georgina Robert Cargill 121 Catherine and Margaret Jas. Shepherd 20 Orange Blossom - - Hugh Smith 118 Annie David Beattie 23 Maggie David Beattie 127 Happy Return - - - Peter Smith 26 Smiling Morn - - - John Cargill 137 Secret W. Bruce 30 Five Brothers - - - Charles Smith 167 Red Jacket Alex. Cargill 33 Livelihood - - - - Alex. Beattie 125 Guiding Star - - - - James Smith 41 Dewdrop Robert Young 141 Aurora Alex. Smith 135 Star of the East - - Win. Swankie 142 Morning Star - - - - James Swan 124 Royal Arch - - - - John Cargill 146 Mary W. M. Bruce 140 Aline Alex. Cargill 143 Kincardineshire - - - James Beattie 2T Jane Bremner - - - Robert Cargill 147 Annie Sturrock - - - John Cargill 34 Maggie Smith - - - Charles Smith 153 Isabella John Smith 40 Nellie Smith - - - - David Smith 154 Carmi And. Cargill 53 Hesperus Alex. Beattie 157 William and James - - James Cargill 75 Jane and Margaret - John Cargill 158 Maggie Smith, - - - William Swan 81 Day Spring .... Thos. Swankie 105 Falcon ------James Swan 1)9 Pioneer David Cargill 60 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.

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,r>( |ii |lil,. il"liil"li|l"ln"tii1»li(l'l|,i"|,|lM, im 1 l ll lu Cheapest Establishment for Hardware, Tinware, Trunks, Bonnet Boxes, Lamps, Best Oils, Chimneys, Wicks, Cutlery, Combs, Baskets, Dress Stands, Brushes, Door Mats, Mattresses, Feathers, Glass, China, Fancy Wares, Toys, &c. Spectacles to suit all sights from 6d per pair. Lamps, Tinware and Woodware Repaired. Locks and Keys Fitted. Inspection Cordially Invited.

TOSH'S WHOLESALE STORES, 31 West Port,) ARBRUA1H.ADR13nATn TOSH'S BRANCH STORES, 67 Guthrie Port, j"

<*D.+ &+J + NAPIER**> Practical Sanitary Plumbers, Gasfitters, Bell-Hangers, &c. 34 MAULE STREET, ARBROATH.

SANITARY APPLIANCES ALWAYS IN STOCK.

All Orders in Town and Country Promptly Attended to.

^° EgTiPTITE^ GIVEN,'. "®»

IISSIS E. & J. B0BERTS0& Hairdressers and Tobacconists, 19 GUTHRIE PORT, ARBROATH, Have on Hand a Large Stock of PIPES, TOBACCOS, WALKING STICKS, COMBS, BRUSHES, &c, all of Best Quality at Moderate Prices.

Ladies and Gent.'s Haircutting. i 1

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Life, Fire, Employers' Liability, and Accident Assurances

_j- ARRANGED WITH ife^ UNDERNOTED COMPANIES. 6 O SCOTTISH WIDOWS' FUND AND LIFE ASSURANCE P ^ SOCIETY VI10MMERCIAL UNION FIRE AND LIFE ASSURANCE x SOCIETY

SCOTTISH EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY AND ACCIDENT P > ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED

SCOTTISH ACCIDENT ASSURANCE COMPANY, and P NORTHERN ACCIDENT ASSURANCE COMPANY

And other Long- Established Companies.

MPORTANTTO FISHERMEN.

INSURANCE OF BOATS & APPURTENANCES ARRANGED WITH NORTH BRITISH FISHING BOAT INSURANCE COMPANY, Limited, ON MOST LIBERAL TERMS.

ALL PARTICULARS FROM ^BENNET « & * SMITH, §*- SOLICITORS, AGENTS. Arbroath Year Booh. 63

Arbroath List of Trades and Professions.

yErated Water Manufacturers. Berlin Wool Repositories. Moncur, David, 10 Helen St Burrell, Misses, 19 Millgate Architects and Surveyors. Craig, John, 99 High-st Grant, J.;& C, 33 Carver & Symon, Brothock Bridge West-port Hood, Robert, 18 West-port Croll & Cavin, Millgate. Jamieson, M. & J., 141 High-st Haggart, J., Jlillbank House. Laing, Miss, 28 Millgate-loan Su rveyors. Whitton, Miss Jane, 147 High-st Whyte, James, Tlie Willows Scott, James, 11 Victoria-st Billposters. Land Surveyors. Brockie, John, 5 Dishlandtown-st Herald, John, 70 High-st Michie, John, 18 Church-st M orison, Robt. (Dodds& Bathie), 86High-st Auctioneers, &c. Blacksmiths. Dodds & Bathie, Manure, Oilcake, Seed, Donald, Alex., Lindsay-st and Potato Merchants, 86 High Street Burness, D., Mains of Letham, St Vigeans Douglas, David, 37 Hill Street Edwards, John, Seaton, Herald, John, 70 High Street Esplin, David, Colliston Mackay, James D., 101 High Street Hanton, John, Drukendub Thomson, Geo. R. & Son, 43 Marketgate Han ton, Wm., N. Tarry, St Vigeans Harris, John, Salmond's Muir Baby Linen Warehouses. Herron, Wm., 16 South Grimsby Burrell, Misses, 19 Millgate Herron, Peter, Convent-st Couttie, Miss B., Lordburn Kydd, Wm., West Grimsby Grant, J. & C, 33 West Port Marshall, R., Ladybridge-st Jamieson, M. & J., 141 High-st Martin, John, Arbirlot Kydd, M. & M., Guthrie-port Ogilvy, Wm., 7 West Mill Wynd Peters, Bakers. Alex., Letham Grange, St Vigeans Petrie, James, Gravesend Anthony, 1 Cobb, Millgate Loan Ramsay, John, Keptie-st Couper, 0., James 122 High Street Smith, Jas., Shipbuilding Yard Drummond, D. P., High Street Suttie, John, West Abbey-st Ducat, William, Hamilton Green. Equitable Co-operative Society (Limited), Bleachers. Guthrie Port Corsar, David, & Sons, Waulkmills High Street Co-operative Society (Limited) Forbes, David, Greens Bleaching High Street Fraser, Douglas, & Sons, Friockheim Milne, Chas., Pastry, 1(52 High Street \ Kelly Bleaching Coy., Wormyhills, Elliot Nicol, Robert, Pastry, 236 High Street Junction Robertson, George, Pastry, 114 High-st Scrimgeour, James, Pitmuies Bleachfield, Salmond, George, 190 High Street Friockheim Scott, Richard, 41 Barngreen Webster, Win. & Co., Wardmill Bleachfields Shepherd, John, 45 St JJary Street Suttie, Alex., 33 West Grimsby Bobbin Manufacturers. West Port Association (Limited), Keptie-st Kidd, James, Dishlandtown-st Westwater, Henry, Pastry, Elgin-pl Maodonald, J. & Co., Haysfield Sawmills Williamson, A., 206 High-st Banks. Boiler Makers. Anderson, Geo. & Co., Arbroath Foundry Hours 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesdays—10 Shanks, A. & Son, Dens Iron Works a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays—10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Booksellers, Stationers Newsagents. Royal Bank of Scotland. Agent —George Boath, W. & J., Brothock Bridge Reid. Farmer, Charles, 39 Keptie-st Bank of Scotland. Agent—R. C. Kinloch. Gillivray, John, 277 High-st British Linen Company. Agent—J. A. Dick- Hood, J. F., & Son, 94 High-st and 30 son. Joint-Agent—J. M. M'Bain. Keptie-st Commercial Bank of Scotland. Agent—Wm. Lowson, Henry, 65 Marketgate Rollo. Martin, J. B., 46 Keptie-st Clydesdale Banking Company. Agents- Ogilvie, J., 8 West Port Chapel & Alexander. Richardson, Mrs A., 52 Guthrie Port Savings Bank. Treasurer, Wm. Rollo, Spark, Miss Christina, 68£ Lochland-st Commercial Bank. Open—Monday, 9 Smith, David, 61 Guthrie Port to a.m. Thursdays, 10 10 a.m. Friday Smith, M. & M., 271 High-st Evenings, 7 to 8. Strachan, Wm. B., 25S High-st 64 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements. SNOW+ FLOUR.

QNOW FLOUR is one of the Finest and most Convenient of k^ Self-Raising Flours. It is of very Fine Quality, and the Ease with which it can be used at all times makes it very valuable. For Home-Made Sultana, Madeira or Light Cakes, Plum Puddings, Blanc-Mange, Sandwich Cakes, and all other Dainties. SNOW FLOUR, 4d PER POUND

Is the Best and most easily-used Material. To be had only from Mrs BOATH, <5rocer ant) 3fanc\> Dealer, 78 MARKETGATE, ARBROATH. He &&1-X 11® fSMflY. **

Established for a Quarter of a Century. rm Hi(§2 K*

Has always the Largest and Best Supply of POULTRY and GAME in its Season. 178 HIGH STREET, Arbroath.

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Fainter and Decorator,

6 MILLGATE LOAN, ARBROATH.

painting, fl>aperbanging,r<£c. * * Estimates (3ivcn. Arbroath Year Boole. 65

Sutherland, Mrs M., 220} High-st Builders, Walker, John, 27 Market Place Calder Brothers, Lochland-st Winton, Misses M & M., 186 High-st Dick, James, Marketgate Will, Miss, 59 Barngreen Fife, Andrew, Lindsay-st M'Laren & Nairn, Brechin Road Boot and Shoe Makers and Dealers. Ramsay & Gordon, 48 Fergus Square (WholesaU). Butchers. Fairweather, Samuel, Abbey Leather Aberdeenshire Meat Company (family and 213 Works. Shop— High-st shipping) 208 High-st Grant, A. & Son, 44 Lordburn Batchelor, Mrs M., 3 Keptie-st Grant, Colin, Hill Factory. Road Shops Batchelor, Walter, 12 Guthrie-port —84 249 31 Commerce-st, and High-st, Boath, D., 6 Fergus-st and 21 West Port Boath, James, Guthrie-port McLaren, Gravesend Factory. Brothers, Boath, John, 54 High-st Shop 29 Commerce-st — Burness, J. F., 27 West-port (Retail). Eastman & Co., 171 High-st Bell, Enoch, 6 Lillies-wynd Fitchet, John, Arbirlot Brewin, James, West Grimbsy Finlay, George, 282 High-st Clark, Miss, 87 High-st and 3 Hlll-st Forbes, Robert, (family butcher), 148 High-st Drury, David, 20 West Abbey-st Harris & Kyd, 29 Millgate Grant, Mrs G., 4(5 High-st Kerr, David, 250 High-st Grant, J., Millgate Loan Leslie, Mrs A., 14 Commerce-st Hutton, Geo., 4 Allan Street Moore, C, 62 Keptie-st Kerr, James, 3 Dishland-st Nicol, James, Keptie-st and Rossie-st Knight, James, 1 Catherine-st Rurton, George, 53 Lochland-st Lownie, Isaac, Marketgate Storrer, A. P., 78 High-st Nicoll & Riddoch, 25 Guthrie Port Turnbull, James, 39 High-st

Ogilvie, Alex. , East Mary-st Pirie, John, 280 High-st Cabinetmakers and Upholsterers. Raitt, John, 15 Panmure-st Craig, Win., 23 and 25 James-st Ramsay, James, 9 West Port Fettes, W. S., 3 Bridge-st Ramsay, Allan, 05 St Mary-st Grewar, J. P. & Son, Gravesend and Pan- Ritchie, Andrew, Collision mure-st Smith J. & Son, 48 Guthrie Port Herald, John, 70 High-st Tyler, H. P., 227 and 229 High-st Mackay, J. D. (valuator and removal contractor,) 101 and 103 High-st Bvassfounders. Middleton, Wm., 11 and 13 W. Abbey-st Duncan, Alex., 17 Applegate Thomson, G. R. & Son (Valuators, Linoleum Keith, James, High Street Foundry Warehousemen, and Removal Con- tractors), 43 Marketgate Brewers. Tosh, David, Guthrie Port Cameron, Donald, Abbey Brewery, 32 W. Carriers. Abbey-st To Auchmithie. —Peter Gall, High-st; Thomas Thomson, J. S. , The Brewery, Elliot-st Smith, High-st Bride and Tile Manufacturers. To Carmyllie. — Jas. Hampton, Market-place Harris & Stewart, Anniston Inn To Carmyllie—Redford—Andrew Paris, East Brokers (Licensed). Mary-st Anderson, David, 6 Allan-st To Carmyllie — Greystone — John Muggins, Brockie, John, 43 Lordburn East Abbey-st Cavin, Jas., 25 Appl«gate To Friockheim—Francis Ferrier Chalmers, John, 27 Applegate To Inverkeilor—W. Smith, 16 West Abbey-st Craig, J. B., i W Grimsby To Montrose—A. Moonlight, 14 Glover-st Fitzcharles, Mrs., 79 Guthrie-port Chemists and Druggists. Grant, Ann, 2 Brechin-rd Burn, David, 109 High-st and 12 Keptie-st Gray, A. W. , 244 High-st M'Leish, John, 16 Millgate Harris, Margaret, 43 Gravesend Naysmlth, Andrew, 211 High-st Kenneth, David, 61 Guthrie-port Robertson, John, 19 West Port Leslie, Mark, 38 Millgate-loan Shield, Mill, & Jack, (agents for W. & A. Miller & Buick, 11 N Grimsby Gilbey, wine and spirit merchants, Milne, David, 45 Applegate London ; and Schweppe & Co. , aerated Milne, Wm., 14 Guthrie-port water manufacturers, London), 102 High Napier, Alex., 47 W Abbey-st Street Sivewright, Thos., Lordburn Whyte, J. S., 57 Guthrie Port Smith, R., 5 Hamilton-green Wallace, Alex., 10J Millgate loan. Chimney Sweeps. Wallace, Jas., 10 Panmure-st Carrie, — , N. Grimsby Young, John, 13 Lordburn Farquhar, Henry, 4 Rossie-st 66 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

< -H &eL\j[&B^u\@$i$Qn, IN- GENERAL DRAPER & SILK MERCER,

1 WEST PORT, ARBROATH.

Every Description of First-Class Drapery kept of the Best Makes at the Lowest Possible Price.

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Daily Arrivals of the Latest Novelties in MANTLES «fe MILLINERY.

Funerals Conducted in Town or Country. lt»>"ul"<«l >,WH|l"hi>"M W. FARQUHAR & Co., FUNERAL UNDERTAKERS, 46 and 48 GUTHRIE PORT, ARBROATH. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Charges Strictly Moderate.

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William + Lyall, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, 286 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH. Arbroath Year Book. 67

Petrie, Chas., Panmure-st Dental Surgeons. Ross, Jas., Abbey Path Fisher, W., Hill-st Jului, Soutar, Marketgate Lvall, Thos. W., 2 West Abbey-st Wyllie, John, 19 and 21 West Grimsby Parkin William, Hill-st Stewart, Dr John, 10 Commerce-st China and Glass Merchants. Craig, Jas. B., 37 Millgate. Established Drapers. over Half a Century. Wholesale and Alexander, John, 179 High-st Retail. See Advertisement. Brown, James & Co., 261 High Street Frain, Wm. & Son, Frain's Buildings, Boa til, Mrs Ann, 78 Marketgate Castle-st (off High-st), au4 8 Reform-st, "Bonanza," Brothoek Bridge, Wm. Menzies,

Dundee (Wholesale and Retail) ; estab- proprietor. Boyne, lished 1811 ; Wedgwood, Worcester, Mrs K, 53 High-st Dresden Ware, etc. See Advertisement. Byars, Mrs D., 161 High-st Gray, A. W., 224 High-st Curr, D., 223 High-st Grant, David, 2 Brechin Road Forbes, T. & Son, 124 High-st Milne, F., Guthrie Port Glasgow Drapery House, l 10 West Port Patullo, D., Guthrie Port Hird, Alexander, 28 Keptie-st Strachan, L., 3£ Kej)tie-st Howie, William, 26 Millgate Tosh, David, 67 Guthrie Port and West Port Hood, Robert, 18 West Port Wallace, Alex., 10 Panni ure Street and 10J Hutchison, David, 1 West Port Millgate Loan (See Advt) Johnstone, J. B., Keptie-st M'Taggart. Jas. 27 Hamilton Green Coal Merchants. Macdonald, James, 108 Highest Manchester Balfour, Wm., East Mary-st House, 5 Brothoek Bridge Friendly Coal Society, (Limited), David Mudie, John, 129 High-st Smith, Manager, Millgate Loan Murty, Hy., 31 J Guthrie Port 39J Ruxton, Lamb, Jas., 33 Lindsay-st Mrs D. B., 60 Helen-st Muir, Son, & Patton, Railway Station and Salmond, William & Co., 145 High-st Shore (also at Carnoustie and lnver- Smith, David, 61 Guthrie Port keilor Railway Stations) Smith, D. R. 256 High Street Mutual Co-operative Coai Society, David Taylor, David, 209 High-st Calvin, manager, East Mary-st Thornton, George, 112 High-st Roy, Adam, & Son, Corn Exchange Place West Port Association, Ld., Wm. Hay, mana- Salmond, W., & Son, Shore ger, 22 West Port Wilson, Walter, " Colosseum," High-st Scott, J. & W., West Shore &Co., Taylor, Robert, West Shore Dress and Mantle Makers. Confectioners. Archer, Mrs E., 50 Keptie-st Couper, J. 0., 122 High Street Anderson, Mrs, Millgate Loan Cuthill, R. A., 32 Keptie-st Bell, John, London Mantle House Dundee and Arbroath Confections and Bertie, Miss M., 10 Acadeiny-st Preserve Manufacturing Company. Byars, Mrs D., 1S1 High Street (Limited), James Street. R. M. Taylor, Calvin, Miss, Union-st West managing director Christie, Miss, 116 High-st Farquhar, Mrs, 77 Keptie-st Douglas, Miss, 37 Hill-st Forbes, Sliss, 55 Keptie-st Duncan, Aliss E. M., 30 Lordburn Jenkins, Miss, 26 Keptie-st Fyfe, A. and C, West Port Johnstone, Miss E., 2(52 High-st Glen, Miss, Abbot-st Hogg, Miss E., Dishland-st Milne, Chas., 102J- High-st Nicol, Robert, 236 High-st Hogg, Miss, 23 West Port Paterson, Mrs, 180 High-st Lewer, Miss Jane, 130 High-st Ramsay, Mrs M.,'1S8 High-st Lorimer, Mrs, 16 Keptie-st " Robertson, Geo., 114 High-st Bonanza," Brothoek Bridge, Wm. Menzies, Robertson, Wm., Guthrie Port proprietor Rolland, Miss, 48 Keptie-st' Mitchell, Mrs J., 3 Guthrie Port Salmond, George, 199 High-st Milne, Miss, 5 Addison-pl Watt, Miss, 36 Commerce-st Ogilvy, Miss, 253 High-st Williamson, 204 High-st Paterson, Miss, 10 Commerce-st Westwater, Henry, 1 Elgi.t Place Ramsay, Miss, 3 Ponderlaw Simpson, Mrs, Millgate Loan Coopers. Smith, Miss, 78 Keptie-st Brodie, Wm., 8 Allan-st Strachan & Farquhar, 177 High Street Forsyth, Geo., Bank-st Taylor, Miss Isabella, 8 Hume-st Valentine, M., 2 Dishland-st Corn Merchants. Wilson, W. & Co., " Colossenm," High-st Gauldie, John, 4 N Grimsby Whitton, Mrs, 25 Bank-st Panton, John, West Quay Dyers and Agents, Tarbat, A., Shore Campbell, P. & P., Perth—agents, Missis Thomson, Jas., Dickfield-st Burrell, 19 Millgate 68 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

ispeFigiFig p^ OF PHYSICIANS' AND SURGEONS' PRESCRIPTIONS.

SPECIAL FEATURES.

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I. —All Prescriptions compounded with the Purest Drugs and Chemicals, Manufactured strictly according to the various

Official Formulae of the British Pharmacopaeia. All in- ferior Preparations rigorously excluded.

II. —Dispensing charges fixed as low as possible, consistent with the employment of the Best and Purest Drugs obtainable.

III. —All New Remedies Procured and Stocked as soon as introduced.

IV. —Urgent Medicines have immediate attention, and are despatched by Special Messengers.

V. —Medicines forwarded promptly to all parts of the Town, or by Parcel Post to all Parts of the Country.

VI.—No other Business interfered with outside that of a legitimate Chemist and Druggist.

A. + NAYSMITH. DISPENSING CHEMIST

(From Savory &• Moore, Chemists to the Queen, London), 211 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH. Arbroath Year Booh. 69

Campbell & Co., Ld., Perth—agent, Miss J. Netherward Spinning and Co,, Lewer, 130 High-st Netherward Works

Maclure, E. & J. , Helen-st sScott Brothers, Pool Mill Dye Works, Crieff—agent, J. Gilli- Walker, John, & Co., Stanley Works vray 277 High-st Webster, Francis, & Sons, Alma Works Pullar, J. & Sons, Perth —agents, Mrs Christie, Fruiterers, Florists, and Green- 22 High-st, and Misses J. C. Grant, 33 West Port grocers. Stevenson Bros., Dundee Branch, Broth Bell, Mrs W., Marketplace ock Bridge.—Agents: Mrs Archer, 50 Boyle, Wm., 31 Marketplace Keptie-st, and Miss Laing, 23 Millgate Carr, Alex., 220 High-st Loan Christie, R., 178 High Street Emigration Agents. Cuthill, R., 32 Keptie-st Esplin, George, 25 Millgate Herald, John, 70 High-st Gordon, J. M., 57 Millgate Loan Howie, Wm., 26 Millgate Murray, John, 09 Millgate Loan Michie, John, 18 Chureh-st Robbie, John, New Buildings, High-st Thomson, Geo. Rutherford Son, Marketgate Rolland, Miss, 48 Keptie-st Walker, John, 27 Market Place Scott, J., Birkward Gardens, 257 High-street Engineers. Small, Jas., 19 Guthrie Port Smart, A. & P., Marketplace Anderson, Geo., & Co., Arbroath Foundry Smith, James, West Port Davie, Win., West Grimsby Fraser, Douglas, & Sons, Wellgate Funeral Undertakers. Keith, James, C. E. (Gas, Hydraulic, steam Bruce, David, Commerce-st and hot water) Higli Street Foundry Craig, Wm., 23 and 25 James-st Shanks, Alex., Son, Dens Iron & Works Duncan, Robt., 31 Lordburn Shepherd, Wm., Street Hume Foundry Duthie, David, Hill Road Spink Stephenson, 221 High-st Farquhar, Wm., & Co., Guthrie Port Fancy Goods Merchants. Grewar, J. P., & Son, Gravesend & Pan- mure-st Boath, W. & J., Brothock Bridge Mackay, J. D., 101 and 103 High-st Fairweather, Jas., 207 High-st Middleton, Wm., 11 and 13 West Abbey-st David Hardware), 33 35 Johnston, (& and Robertson, Wm., West Giimsby Commerce-st Spalding, A. L., 48 High-st and Gravesend Laing, Miss, Millgate Loan Scott, Alex., Helen-st Strachan, Lawrence, 3^ Keptie-st Sutherland, Wm., Rei'orm-st Sutherland, Mrs, High-st Smith, M. & M., 271 High-st Gardeners (Market and Landscape) Walker, John, 27 Marketplace Connacher, Charles, St Vigeans Whitton, Miss Jane, 147 High-st Coutts, G., Mary well A. 18(5 Winton, Misses & M., High-st Craig, Will., Arbirlot Fislanongers. Edwards, James, St Vigeans Esplin, Alex., N. Tarry, St Vigeans Adam, J., 11 Guthrie Port Gordon, J. M., 57 Millgate Loan Cargill, David, 23 Keptie-st Mason, Robt., 6 Elliot Place Leslie, Win., 23 Hamilton Green Murray, John, 09 Millgate Loan M'Gurk, John, 5 and 7 Applegate Petrie, Peter, Tarry Mill, St Vigeans M'Kay, 26 West Port Pyott, W., North Tarry, St Vigeans Orr, Robert, 21 Millgate Tarbat, Andrew, Lochside Gardens Smith, Hugh, 174 High-st Flax Merchants. Glaziers and Glass Merchants. Anderson, James, Garden Street Farquharson, Robert, Brothock Bridge Christie & Co., R., Convent-st Findlay, P., 9 Guthrie Port Hill, John, Conveut-st Roy, A. & Sons, Corn Exchange Place Simpson, J., & Son, Hill Place Weir, Jas., Guildry Buildings Grocers (unlicensed) and Provision Flax Spinners. Decders. Those marked (s) are also Jute Spinners. Anderson, David, 10" Keptie-st Corsar, David & Sons, Nursery Mills Boath, Mrs Ann, 78 Marketgate Corsar Brothers, Brothock Mill and Apple- Cowie, Mrs Edward, 76 Keptie-st gate Works Eaton, Miss M. A., 32 Applegate Fraser, Douglas, & Sons, Wellgate Works Equitable Co-opeiative Society (Limited) Gordon, Alex., & Co., Burnside Works Guthrie Port, Helen-st, and 37 Commerce- Jarvis Brothers, Union Mill st sJarvis, W. & J. S., Concrete Works Greig, George, Rossie-st sLowson, Andrew, Greens, Baltic, Inch, High Street Co-operative Society (Limited) Lindsay-st, and John-st Works 252 anT 57 High-st and 01 St Mary-st Nicol, Alex., & Co., Chalmers-st Works Lipton's, T. J., Stores, 172 High-st 70 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements. THE BEST HOUSE IN TOWN FOR EXTRA- VALUE IN Groceries, Provisions, Teas, Wines, Spirits & Malt Liquors

GEORGE *CUTHILL, Family Grocer, Tea, Wine § Spirit JxTercfyant, 47 KEPTIE STREET (Corner of Helen Street), Arbroath. Arbroath Year Book. 71

Low Wm., & Co., Keptie-st Wilson. David, (Wholesale) 12 Spink-st M'Lelland, Robert, 3 South Grimsby Hairdressers. Petrie, Alexander, 6 West Port Ruxton, David, 46 Ladyloan Crighton, A. B., Catheiine-st Salmond, George, 199 High-st Crowe, George, 18 Commerce-st Shepherd, David, 12 High-st Crowe, George, & Co., 7 W. Grimsby and 201 Shepherd, John, 45 St Mary-st High-st West Port Association (Limited), 2 and Ferrier, J. G., Millgate 4 Keptie-st, Lochland-st, and E. Abbey-st Gibb, J. P., 284 High-st Ogg, W. S. 1 and 3 Hamilton Green Grocers (licensed) and Provision Murray, J., 44 High-st Dealers. Robertson, E. & J., 19 Guthrie Port Alexander, Wm., Keptie-st Wilkie, D. S., 200 High-st Brown, W. T., Helen-st Hatters. (Porter Carrie, Allan, and Ale,) 4 Jamieson-st Alexander, John, High Street New Buildings 10 Fergus-st Crockatt, David, Campbell, A., 280 High-st Cuthill, Geo., 47 Keptie-st Fulton, George, 152 High-st Prinoes-st Copland, Mrs, 3 Gouck H., 95 High-st James, 263 High-st Davidson, Lorimer, Andrew, 14 Keptie-st Deans, Mrs, 3 Duke-st Roberts, Joseph, 215 High-st Dorward, Geo., 2 Bank-st (Wholesale) Taylor, John, 24 Commerce-st Doig, James, 73 75 and Guthrie-Port The Corner Hat and Cap Shop, 2 West Port— Retail) (Wholesale and J. Brand, salesman Forrest, Alex., 53 'Ladyloan Finlayson, James, 193 High-st Hosiers and Glovers. Fletcher, G. D. 18 Keptie-st Alexander, John, High Street New Buildings Fox, James, 193 High-st Craig, John, 99 High Street .Fox, W. C, 92 Keptie-st Gouck, H., 93 High-st Johnston, Wm., 2 Glover-st Howie, Wm. , 26 Millgate Kerr, Mrs J. T., Fergus Square Reid, Win., 72 Marketgate King, James, 15 Union-st, West Ruxton, Mrs D. B., 60 Helen-st Larnach, Win., 29 Panmurc-st The Corner Hat Shop, 2 West Port. J. Leith, James, 1 Panmure-st Brand, salesman Low, Charles Allan, 44 Keptie-st Wilson, Walter, & Co., High-st Macdonald, Fred., 13 J Dishlandtown-st Hotels. M'Lennan, Donald, 38 Barogreen George—Mrs Wm. Walker, 30 Commerce-st Matthew, Mrs A., 11 Duke-st (Porter and Ale) Imperial—Samuel Aitken, Keptie-st y'.( >Ji . John, 1 : quare Royal Mrs George Sharp, 131 High-st Mackintosh, Mrs Agnes, 44 Fergus Square Star—Miss Davidson, High-st Main, Miss Amelia, Millgate Loan Station— George M. Douglas, 38 Keptie-st Mather, Alex., 1 Ernest-st Wa#rerley Temperance—James Sheret, Meldrum, Andrew, ' 26 High-st Keptie-st Mill, George A. , 54 Guthrie Port White Hart—John Gustav Ehrlich, 161 Moncur, Dav Id 3., 242 High-st High-st Moore, James, 21 Hamilton Green Moir, 2 Park-st Hovse Decorators and Painters. Murray, Mrs Mary A., 82 Cairnie-st Dargle, A. C, 4 Dlshlandtown-st Napier, John, jun., 43 East Abbey-st Findlay, P., 9 Guthrie Port Nicoll, Edward, 40 Ladybridge-st Grant, W. L., 267 High-st Paterson, Henry, 127 Hieh-st Jeffrey, David, Marketgate Peter, R. B.. 19J Rossie-st Macdonald, A., & Son, 27 Ladybridge-st Petrie, George, 66 Keptie-st Mathewson, A. S., Brothock Bridge Petrie, James, 12 Millgate Loan Milne, Rob., High-st Pullar, Robert, 8 Guthrie Port Roy, Adam, & Son, Corn Exchangt Pl»«« Pyott, W. & J. G., 40 Guthrie Port Savege, Thomson, 245 High-st Robbie, David, 91 Keptie-st Scott, E., 6 Millgate Loan Ross, Mrs Isabella, 25 Lillies Wynd Watt, W. S., 15 West Port Seaton, James, 1 and 3 Brothock Bridge Scott, Andrew, 195 High-st Inns and Taverns. Scott, William, 8 Guthrie Port Barclay, Geprge, Red Lion, 2 Barngreen Sivewright, Wm., & Son, 86 High-st Cassidy, Peter, Railway Inn, 5 and 7 Keptie-st David, 1 Smith, David, 1 Culloden Road Clyne, South Grimsby Strachan, Joseph, Elgin Place (wholesale) Coull, A., Brothock House, Brothock Bank Strachan, Wallace. & Whyte, 288 High-st Christie, Andrew, Crown Inn, 37 W. Abbey-st (wholesale and retail). Davidson, Annie, Star Inn, 132 & 134 High-st Sutherland, James T., 274 High-st Dick, George, Foundry Tavern, 7 E. Mary-st Tarbet, Wm., 36 Lochland-st Dorward, George, West Port Thomson, Henry, 52 Cairnie-st Duncan, John, 1 Cairnie-st Turnbull, James, 35 High-st Fraser, Adam, St Thomas, Tower Nook Walker, Miss Margaret, 37 Ladyloan Gibson, Alex., Lochland Bair, 14J Lochland-st 72 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements. ^ JAMES *.SMITH, ^

AR BRO ATH,

Has always on Hand a Large Selection of the Choicest Fruits.

Also, Decorative Plants, Choicest Cut Flowers, Bouquets,

Dress Sprays, &c.

TRflreatbs ano Crosses maoe to ©roer on a tfew Ibours' mottce.

37 WEST PORT, ARBROATH.

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Architect* §- HfurVejjora, BROTHOCK BANK, ARBROATH. Arbroath Year Book. 73

Gale, Mrs Mary S., Newgate Inn, 2 West Davidson, Alexander, St Vigeans Newgate Davidson, Thomas, St Vigeans Hay, Geo., The Restaurant, Brothock Bridge Duncan, R., Lordburn

Hill, David, Cross Mill Wynd Duthie, D., Hill-road ' Low, Mrs James, Bell Rock Tavern, 49 Farquhar, D., Hill-place West Grimsby Fyfe, Alexander, Ponderlaw Low, Win., Ship Inn, 19 Marketgate Fyfte, Charles, St Vigeans M'Hanly, W. F., New Dock Tavern, 55 Lady- Kerr, John (Ship), 3 Seagate liridge-st Kydd, John, Dishlandtown-st M'Lean, Duncan, 5 and 7 West Port Petrie, David, Salmondsmuir M'Lean, MrsChas., "The Swan," Miilgate Robertson, J., Miilgate Loan Scott, Alexander, Helen-st M'Intyre, John, 5 and 7 Conimerce-st Scott, John, St Vigeans Mackenzie, John, Mackenzie's Buildings, -Kirk Smart, William, Seaton Square Stiven, William, St Vigeans Mathewson, Mrs David, " Tutties Nook" Mitchell, John, 66 Keptie-st Lathsplitters. Mitchell, Mrs Margaret (Porter and Ale) West Ross, James, Applegate Newgate Sliniiiian & Robertson, Ladybridge-st Napier, Alexander, Anchor Bar, Lordburn Leather Merchants, Tanners, and Paterson, Mrs Robert, 20 Miilgate Peter, John, Ship Inn. 13 Ladyloan Curriers. Philip, D., South Grimsby Fairweather, Samuel, Abbey Works Rodger, Wm., " The Thistle," High Street Grant, Colin, Hill Road Factory Ross, Mrs Robert L., 19 Robert Street Lyon, Thomas, & Son, Miilgate Loan Lyall, Wm., National Bar, 266 High-st M'Laren Bros., Gravesend Shepherd, Robert, 2 Howard-st Swirles, A., & Son, Ponderlaw-st Sim, William, The Vine, 22 Keptie-st Lithographic Printers. Smith, Alex., Lome Bar, 17 Commerce-st Brodie Salmond, Herald Office. See Strachan, A. I., "Oriental Bar," High-st & Scott. Wm. Bruce, 35 Ladybridge-st Advertisements. Stewart, James. Market Place Inn, 4 Graves- Livery Stable Proprietors. end Fleming, Geo., Kirk wynd Stewart, James, Commercial Inn, 13 Old Stephen, James, Newgate-st Shore Head Stewart, Mrs Peter, 5 Ponderlaw-st Machine Makers. Souter, Mrs Margaret., Victoria Inn, 15 Anderson, G., & Co., Arbroath Foundry Catherine-st Beown, William, Brothock Bridge Davie, W., W Grimsby Taylor, A. , 3 and 5 Fisheraore Tough, J. C, Corn Exchange Inn, Market Shanks, A. & Son, Dens Iron Works Place Spink, Stephen, 221 High-st Yannett, Mrs David, Shakespeare Bar, 1S7 Manure and Oil Cake Merchants. High-st Dodds & Bathie, 86 High-st White, Wm., Alma Inn, 37 Panmure-st Forbes, Robert, 1S9 High-st Iron and Metal Merchants. Guthrie, David, 67 Ladybridge-st Balfour, Wm., East Mary-st Milne, George, 54 Keptie-st Cuthbert, Jas., 8 Commerce-st Medical Practitioners. M'Pherson, John, Dickrield-st Anderson, J. K., M.D., 26 Ponderlaw-st Sivewright, John, Arrott-st Dewar, J. A., M.D., 13 Hill-ter Ironfounders. Dewar, Thos., M.D., 13 Hill-ter Anderson, G. & Co., Arbroath Foundry Gray, James, surgeon, 40 Hill-st Keith, James, High-st. Foundry Kelly, Richard, surgeon, Hamilton-green Laing, David, M.D., 13 Maule-st Shanks, A.

74 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

: *«- # m\\MW - WWW, family Grocer, £ea, Mine, & Spirit flfcercbant, 36 LOCHLAND STREET, ARB RO A T H.

MALT LIQUORS Bottled on Premises and always in Splendid Condition.

PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION.

GEORGE + ESPLIN, FRUITERER XJW MME BESEER, 27 MILLGATE, ARBROATH.

Largest Dealer in GAME and POULTRY in Town. FRUITS, VEGETABLES,

&c. , Fresh Daily.

Note Change of Address — 27 MILLGATE, Arbroath.

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PURVEYOR OF GOOD BEEF AT CHEAP PRICES.

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Arbroath Tear Booh. 75

Milliners. Photographers. Archer, Mrs E., 50 Keptie-st Alder, Thomas, 26 Commeroe-sfc Bremnar, Misses, 38 Commerce-st Anckorn, W. J., 12 West Port Byars,*Mrs D., 1S1 High-st Geddes, W. H., ft Son, 14 Applegate Caird, Misses, 39 Lordburn Milne, Jas., St Ruth's, Hamilton, green Curr, D., 223J High-st Taylor. David, Gowan-st Christie, Mrs. 222 High-st Plasterers Duncan, Miss K. M., 30 Lordbur-n and Cement Worke>s. Hutchison, David, West Port Campbell, O. A., 20 Millgate Loan Lewer, Miss J., 130 High-st Middieton ft Donald, 41 Lindsay-st Lorimer, Mrs, 16 Keptie-st Plumbei-s and Gasfitters. Lorimer, Mrs J., 3 Guthrie Port Cook ft Sons, D., 219 High-st Murty, Harry, 31J Guthrie Port Strachan & Farquhar, 177 High-st Dyer, Robert, Brothock Bridge Lindsay, John, Applegate Millwrights. Napier, D. ft J., 34 Maule-st Anderson, G. & Co., Arbroath Foundry Prlngle 4 Forsyth, Bank-st Brown, William, Brothock Bridge Rayne, John, 16 Allan-st Gould, James, St Vigeans Potato Merchants. Monumental Masons. Anderson, James, Parkhill Mains Calder Bros., Lochland-st Dodds ft Bathie, 86 High-st Peters, James, Greenfield Davidson, Alex., East Grimsby MusicandMusical Instrument Dealers. Donald, William, East Grimsby Rennie, John, East Grimsby Booth, Thomas, S and 7 Hill-st Johniton ft Co., 166 High-st Poulterers and Game Dealers. Music Teachers. Bell, Mrs W., Market-place Booth, Thomas, 5 and 7 Hill-st Christie, Mrs, 178 Hig-h-st Burrell, Miss, 7 Victoria-st Esplin, George, 25 Millgate M'Kay, A., 26 West-port Barrie, Miss, I Hannah-st Campbtll, Arthur, S Hill Terrace Small, James, ly Guthiie-pt Croall, Miss, 64i Keptie-st Smart, A. & P., Market-place Howie, James, Addison Place 10 Street Porters. Johnston, James, 196 High-st Lindsay, Thomas, 221 High-st Anderson, Jas., 28 Bank-st Mill, Miss, Hill House Brockie, John., 5 Dishland-st Milne, Miss, 53 High-st Carnegie, Jas. Munro, Miss, Abbev House Doig, Jas., 20 Helen-st John, 18 Church-st Parsons, Mr and Mrs T., 17S High-st Michie, Ruxton, Miss, 42 Lochland-st Stewart, David, 19 Catherine-st Smart, Chas. Bamsay, 14 Hill Place Manufacturers. Sutherland, Miss L. H., Hill Terrace Preserve and Arbroath Confections and Pre- Sutherland, Miss, Hyde Park . Dundee serve Manufacturing Company, Limited Newspapers. Guide, Thomas Buncle & Co, publishers and Printers. proprietors, Market-place Bremnar, John, 31 Commerce-st Herald, Brodie & Salmond, publishers and Brodie ft Salmond, Brothock Bridge proprietors, Brothock Bridge Buncle, Thomas, — reporter. Campbell D. & A. Jnt. Riy.—Office, Robert-st.—Agent, Nurserymen and Florists. J. Grant Cuthill, K. A., 32 Keptie-st N.B. Riy.— Office, Robert-st. —Agent, D. Gordon, J. M., 57 Millgate Loan Durward Tarbat, A. (and seedsman), Lochside Gardens Wordie & Co., carriers for Cal. Riy.—Agent, Oil Merchants. Jas. Morgan Cuthbert, James, 8 Commerce-st, see Ad- Rag and Metal Merchants. vertisement Page 82 Craig, Jas. B., 4 W. Grimsby Nicol, John, 241 High-st Millar, Buick, & Co., 11 N. Grimsby Thomson, John, 90 High-st Wallace, Alex., Panmure-st Pawn Brokers. M'Lean, Peter, 29 Lordburn Reeds, Combs, &c. Manufacturer. Watson, W. S., James-st Ramsay, Charles, Lindsay-st — £

76 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.

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Zen Sets. JSeoroom Sets.

Dinner Sets. 3fancB ©oofcs.

2— .—

Extensive and Carefully-Selected Stock at Lowest Prices.

244 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH.

BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE, 87 HIGH STREET.

Every Variety of Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, kept in Stock. HY^IEjqieS, ^HTOMICAk & STRAIGHTS, Made on the Newest and Most Fashionable Lasts.

DRESS SHOES and SLIPPERS in Great Variety from Best Makers.

Ladies', Misses', and Gent's BAGS. Large Stock kept.

Hand-Sewed Work SpeciaUy attended to. Repairs Promptly Executed, AT 87 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH.

Sole Agent for Scafe's Patent Leather and Rubber Combination " " Boots ; also, the Waterproof K Boot. Arbroath Year Book. 77

Refreshment Rooms. Solicitors. Arbroath Coffee House Co., Ld., 30 MiHgate Alexander, William (Chapel & Alexander), 62 Buick, David, 3 Applegate High-st Milne, Chan., High-st Anderson, A. D., 156 High-st Robertson, Geo., 114 Higli-st Bennet, Andrew (Bennet & Smith), 81 Scott, Alex., IT Marketgate High-st Sheret, J as., Waverley Hotel, Keptie.st Cargill, James, 110 High-st Thomson, Mrs Isabella, 1 Clmrch-st Chap 1, David (Chapel & Alexander), 62 High-st Rope and Twine Manufacturers. Clark, John R. W. (Clark & Oliver), Brothock Brown, Jas. Stonycroft Works, Ladyloan Bank House Simpson, J., & Son, 29 Hill-st Dalgarno, George G. (Miln & Dalgarno) 15 Smith, James, East Links and West Links Hill-st Works, Ladyloan Leslie, Edward Jas., 1 Hill-st Stormont, David, Ladyloan Littlejohn, David (Webster & Littlejohn) Saddlers and Harness Makers. 33 C'omiuerce-st M'Bain, Norman, 30 Commerce-st Greig, David, 155 High-st Macdonald, W. K., Town House Mathers, David, 89 High-st Macdonald, F. F., Do. Sailcloth Manufacturers. Macdonald, J. & W., Do.. Balfour & Camming, Victoria Works Mackintosh, Wm. Fyfe, 27 Commerce-st Corsar Brothers, Applegate Works Miln, George (Miln & Dalgarno) 15 Hill-st Corsar, David, & Sons, Spring Garden Works Oliver, Adam, S.S.C. (Clark & Oliver), Broth- Fraser, Douglas & Sons, Wellgate Works ock Bank House Alexander, (Bennet Smith), 81 Gordon, Alex., & Co., Burnside Works Smith, & Lowson, Andrew, Baltic Works High-st David, Nicol, Alex., & Co., Chalniers-st Works Smith, 25 Hill-st Littlejohn) 33 Netherward Spinning and Weaving Co., Webster, James (Webster & Netherward Works Commerce-st Ogg, W. A., & Co., Abbot Works Slaters. Scrimgeour, James, & Co., Dens Works Brand, William, 30 Dishland-st Sutherland, Andrew, &. Co., Millgate Factory Farquhar, Henry, 4 Rossie-st Thomson, M. C., & Co., Wardmill Factory Mitchell, Charles, 34 Hill-st Walker, John, & Co., Stanley Works Mitchell, J. & Son, 20 Panmure-st Webster, Francis, & Sons, Alma Works Wilson & Cunningham, Dens-road Tailors and Outfitters. Anderson, James, 157 & 159 High-st Saujmills. Blair, Alexander, 11 Bog Lane Arbroath Sawmill Co., N. Grimsby Boath, Alex., Marketgate Farquhar, David, 4 Hill-place Brown, Alexander S., 60 Ladybridge-st Macdonald, J. & Co., Haystield Duthie, George, 95 High-st Fairweather, Alexander, 35 Millgate Seedsmen. Finlayson, David, 21 Dishlandtown-st Boyle, Wm., 31 Market-place Glasgow Clothing Stores, 13 Keptie-st Cuthbert, James, 8 Commerce -St. See Ad- Harvey, John, 15 Barngreen. vertisement Page S3. Jamieson, John & Co., 104 High-st Cuthill, R. A., 32 Keptie-st Mann, William, 14 West Port Dodds & Bathie, 80 High-st Matthew, M., & Son, 203 High-st Gordon, J. M., 57 Millgate-loan Millar & Black, 24 Commercc-st Nicol, John, 241 High-st Myles, Charles Y., 21 James-st Tarbat, Andrew, Lochside Gardens Ramsay, James, 44 Green-st Thomson, John, 90 High-st Robb, Geo. W., Queen-st Sewing Machine Makers and Agents. Ruxton, Mrs R. G., 21 Commerce-st Selby, F. & J., 123 High-st Bradbury Sewing Machines. Office, Townhead Smith, J. P. & Son, 16S High-st — R. C. Milne, agent Strachan, Alexander & Son, 128 Singer Manufacturing Company, 154 High-st High-st Strachan, Robert & Sons, 56 L. Nicoll, agent High-st — Sturrock, George, 118 High-st Servants Registry Offices. Thomson, Alexander, Kirk Square Bell, Mrs W., Market Place Thomson, David, 100 High-st Christie, Mrs, 178 High-st Thomson, John, 61 Ladybridge-st Clark, M. II., 87 High-st West Port Association (Limited) 22 West-pt Jamieson, M. & J. 141 High-st Tea Merchants. Lalng, Miss, 28 Millgate Loan Batchelor, Paterson, Hiss, A. & D. (Wholesale), Brothock 10 Commerce-st Bridge Dorward, J. Sheriff Officers. M. (Wholesale), Brothock Bank Davidson, J., 5 Marketplace Martin, D., 70 High'-st London & Newcastle Tea Coy., 17 Strachan, G. H., 1 Hill-st West Port and 270 High-st 78 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements. Mrs- Littlejohn, tobacconist.

, , , 'w.V>«..."^^**^-»^w^^^ ^*«' ^' ^**#'W'l Splendid Assortment of TOBACCOS, CIGARS, and CIGARETTES. LARGE VARIETY OF

{|)eerschaum and Briar pipes . & fency $oods % (talking §ticks, (Banes, <|c.

13 WEST PORT, ARBROATH.

bailor anb Clotfner,

93—HIGH STREET—93 ARBROATH.

Material and Workmanship of the Best Description.

STYLE AND FIT GUARANTEED. —

Arbroath Year Book 79

Timber Merchants. Wood Turners Arbroath Sawmill Coy., N. Grimsby Kidd, James, 34 Dishland-st Tinsmiths. Macdonald, J. & Co., Haysfleld Sawmills Smith, Win., 36 Lord burn Cook, David, & Sons, 219 Higli-st Lindsay, J. C, 9 Applegate Miscellaneous. Forsyth, Bank-st Pringle & Asphalte Manufacturer and Tar Distiller. Port Smith, Mrs A., 24 Guthrie —Wm. Briggs, East Links Tobacco Manufacturers. Basketmaker. —Cooper & Son, Marketplace M'Wattie & Sons, 20 Commerce-st Bicycle and Tricycle Makers and Dealers. Reid, A. & Son, 214 High-st D. Boath, 36 Guthrie Port. S. Spink, 221 Tobacconists, etc. High-st Bird and Animal Preserver. A. Marshall 17 High-st — Beatt, Andrew, 142 Guthrie Port 91 High-st Clark, Jamas, Biscuit Manufacturer. George Salmond, 199 57 Keptie-st — Farmer, Charles, High-st James, 207 High-st Fairweather, Blacking Manufacturer—Alex. Fairweather Mrs E. B., 13 West-port Littlejohn, Boatbuilders. J. h A. Wation, Ladyluan. 202 High Street — Lyall, William, James Weir, Shipbuilding Yard Lowson, Henry, 65 Marketgate Brushmaker. —J. Fairweather, 207 High-st & Sons, 20 Commerce-st and M'Wattie Coachbuilders. —Melvin & Sons, Uiiion-st E Keptie-st Cork Manufacturer. —W. Barrie, 35 Applegate John B., 48 Keptie-st Martin, Cutler. J. Robinson, 27 Guthrie Port & Son, 214 High-st — Reid, Alex., Laundry. —Mrs M'Gillivray, Hannah-st Waste Merchants. Lime Water Manufacturer.—Mrs Middleton, 41 Lindsay-st Craig, James B., 37 Millgate Furnisher Mill, Mrs Ann, 11 St. Mary-st Mill — R. D. Dewar, 24 Millgate Millar, Buick, & Co., 11 N. Grimsby Pavement Merchants. —Calder Bros., Loch- Sanderoan, David D., Bog Lane land-st Wallace, Alexander, 6 Panmure-st Plane Maker. —D. Watson, 5 Allan-st Salt Merchants. —A. Cobb, 1 Millgate Loan. Watchmakers and Jewellers. D. Calvin, Dicktield-»t Anderson, John, 6 Keptie-st Shipbroker—D. M'Kenzie, Shore Copland, Charles,:212 High-st Shorthand Teacher— A. Stuart, Robbie's Bdgs Glenney, David, 97 High-st Shuttle Manufacturer—A. L. Spalding Low, Alexander, 4 West-port Starch Manufacturer —Anderson, J., & Co, Macpherson, Mrs John, Brothock-bank Letham Mill Tough, Hugh, 273 High-st Stationmaster—Jas. Doig Wlllocks, James, 108 High-st Stock and Share Brokers—J. A. Dickson, J. Wine and Spirit Merchants. M. M'Bain, J. R. W. Clark, George Reid Telephone Co.—The National, 11 Millgate Wholtsale. Tobacco Pipe Maker—A. Matthew, Guthrie-pt A. & D., 8 Brothock Bridge Batchelor, Umbrella Menders—Brand & Co., 192 High-st A. B., Brothock Bridge Coull, Veterinary Surgeon—A. Wallace, 10 Millgate- Doig, James, 73 and 78 Guthrie Port loan George, 2 and 4 Bank-st Dorward, Wincey Manufacturer — Logan & Soutar, Elgin Place Strachan, Joseph, Helen-st Strachan, Wallace, & Whyte, 288 High-st Wood Carver—Wm. Smith, 36 Lordburn Wilson, David, 13 Spink-st

The Tobaccos bought at this Establishment can be relied on for Excellence of Quality, combined with Moderate Charges.

Large Variety of Meerschaum and Briar Pipes, Fancy Goods, Walking Sticks, Canes, etc.

All the Leading Brands of Cigars kept in Stock. ANDREW BEATT, Tobacconist, v 142 HIGH STREET UflPRgS.), ARBROATH.

Arbroath Year Booh. 81

Parliamentary List of Voters.

(The Figures indicate the Number of the Ward.)

No, X Anderson, John, watchmaker, 6 Keptie-st Adam, Win., tanner, 24 West Newgate Anson, Jas., seaman, 27 Dishlandtown-st Alexander, Alex., merchant, 41 Jolm-st Angus, Bev. Henry, D.D., Dalhousie-place Alexander, David, coachman, Maule-sc Archer, David, labourer, 50 Keptie-st Alexander, Edward, seaman, 46 John-st Arkley, Wm., factory foreman, 21 Duke-st Alexander, John, draper, 45 Millgate-loan Auchterlony, B., flaxdresser, 5 Anderson-st Alexander, Win., solicitor, 60 High-st No. 4 Allan, Jas., 6 James-st shopman, Adam, John, shoemaker, 22 Helen-st Anderson, Alex. David, solicitor, Fernlea Addison, Nichol, weaver, 46 St Mary-st Anderson, David, painter, 14 John-st Airth, Win., residenter, Lochlands Anderson, David, shoemaker, 19 Park-st Airth, Wm., labourer, 9 Elliot-place carter, Commerce-st Anderson, Geo., 16 Aitken, David, wright, 50 Helen-st Anderson, John, retired baker, Carnoustie Alexander, David, clerk, Keptie-rd fin., seaman, Park-st Anderson, 33 Anderson, David, lorrymau, 40 Cairnie-st Armstrong-, Thomas, moulder, 2 Maule-st Anderson, Jas., mill overseer. 72 Cairnie-st Auchterlonie, flaxdresser, 46 John-st James, Anderson, Thos., labourer, 38 Helen-st No. 2 Anderson, Win., mechanic, 35 Rossie-st Adair, Robert, shipmaster, 16 W. Mary-st Anderson, Wm., labourer, 54 Rossie-st Adam, James, printer, 59 Ladyloan Wo. S Joseph, labourer, 43 Ladyloan Adam, Adam, David, bleacher, 8 Howard-st Win., gilder, 75 Ladyloan Adam, Adam, John, fish-dealer, 11 Guthrie-port Airth, Thos. grocer, 34 Marketgate , Adamson, James, lapper, 26 St Vigeans-rd Alexander, David, residenter, 55 W. Grimsby Addley, B, mill-foreman, 32 East Mill-wynd Jas., clerk, 16 Wallace-st Alexander, Aitken, Jas. B., hacklemaker, 5 St Vigeans-rd photographer, West-port Anckorn, Wm. J., Aitken, John, teacher, Brechin-rd Anderson, David, flaxdresser, 14 W. Grimsby Alexander, A. M., machinist, 7 St Vigeans-rd David, residenter, Carnoustie Anderson, Alexander, John, labourer, 7 Guthrie-hill Geo., residenter, 9 Hannah-st Anderson, Allan, Alex., mechanic, 3 St Vigeans-rd 16 Hannah-st Anderson, Geo., engineer, Allan, Alex., lapper, 14 Howard-st seaman, 26 Hannah-st Anderson, Geo., Allan, Jas.. niillworker, 56 Howard-st porter, 28 Bank-st Anderson, Jas., Allardice, Jonathan, coachman, The Elms seaman, 26 Glover-st Anderson, Jas., Anderson, Andrew, mason, 25 Kinnaird-st seaman, 24 Millgate-loan Anderson, Jas., Anderson, David, painter, 8 Brechin-rd 2S Marketgate Anderson, Jas., shipmaster, Anderson, David, flaxdresser, 46 Guthrie-port Jas. F., mason, 28 Kyd-st Anderson, Anderson, Jas., fireman, 9 Boglane B., teacher, 26 Ladyloan Anderson, John Anderson, Jas., weaver, 62 Howard-st Anderson, Wm., mill-foreman, 1 Shore Anderson, Jas., grocer, 27 Lillies-wynd painter, 7 Murray-pl Anderson, Wm., Anderson, Jas., mechanic, 32 Howard-st Ladyloan Anderson, Wm., printer, 77 Anderson, Jas., mechanic, 10 St Vigeans-rd manufacturer, Miilgate Works Anderson, W., Andrews, Alex., engineer, 37 Guthrie-port Axt'ord, seaman, 7 Hannah-st Henry, Angus, John, mechanic, 9 St Vigeans-rd Axford, John, tenter, 39 Millgate-loan No. e No. 3 Adam, David, lapper, 16 Ernest-st 12 Anderson-st Adam, Wm., lapper, Adam, James, carter, 30 W. Abbey-st , Addison-place Addison, Alex. carter, 1 Adam, John, baker, 34 Leonard-st Aitken, Sam., hotel-keeper, 21 Keptie-st Adam, Joseph, labourer, 36 W. Abbey-st photographer, 21 Duke-st Alder, Thos., Adam, Wm., leaman, 21 Culloden-rd grocer, 2 Bridge-st Alexander, Wm., Adamson, James, tenter, 8 Leonard-st Keptie-st Allan, Jas., railway agent, 26J Addison, David, ropemaker, 34 Ernest-st Keptie-st Allan. Jas., mechanic, 2 West Addison, Wm., baker, 13 Convent-st shunter, 25 West Keptie-st Allardice, Geo., Addley, Thomas, town-officer, 16 Bakers-wd flaxdresser, 26 Jamieson-st Allardice, Jag., Aitkenhead, Jos., shoemaker. 53 Leonard-st , carter, 8 Garden-st Anderson, Alex. Alexander, Alfred, mechanic, 11 Fisheracre Arch., mason, 43 Jamieson-st Anderson, Alexander, Chas., watchman, 1 St Thomas-st grocer, 5 Victoria-st Anderson, David, Alexander, Jas., mechanic, 11 Hayswell-rd mechanic, 16 W. Kepcia-st Anderson, Hugh, Alexander, Jas., joiner, 9 Sidney-st Anderson, Jas., joiner, 33 W. Keptie-st Alexander, Robt., shoemaker, 47 Barngreen gardener, Bloomfield .Anderson, Jas., Alexander, Bobt., labourer, 11 Hayswell-rd Anderson, Jas., flax merchant, 6 Hillend-rd 82 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements. JANES eUTlBlBT,

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Black ; Bronze and Brass Work, fitted complete with Tile

Hearths, Kerbs, and Brasses ; Coal, Oil, and Gas Heating and

Cooking Stoves ; Fenders, Fire-Irons, Coal Vases, Kitchen Utensils of every Description; Washing and Wringing Machines, Mangles;

Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Mattresses ; Hall and Umbrella Stands,

Baths, Travelling Trunks, Deed Boxes ; Fire and Thief-Proof Safes, Lamps, &c.

Cutlery, Britannia-Metal, Nickle Silver & Plated Goods of the Best Sheffield Manufacture only. AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. Clovers, Ryegrasses, Natural Grasses, Turnips, and General

Garden Seeds ; Sacks, Spades, Scythes, Forks, Rakes, Fencing Wire

and Netting ; Sheep Nets and Dips ; Sheep Shears, Hay Knives,

Horse Clippers ; Sack Weighing Machines ; Plough, Halter, and

Cart Ropes ; Plough and Cart Chains ; Hames, Harness Compo- sition, Lanterns, Burning and Lubricating Oils, Greases, &c. Large and Varied Stock of Joiners' and Blacksmiths' Furnishings always on Hand.

AH Purchases delivered Free in Town and Country per own Vans, or Carriage Paid to nearest Railway Station. Arbroath Year Book. 83

Allardice, David, coachman, 22 Abbot-st Burness.D., Cleansing Inspector, 11 Lindsay-st Allardice, John, mech-nic, 7 West Abbey-st Butchart, John, grocer, 6 High-st Allardice, Peter R., Inspector of Police, 60 Butchart, Roderick, lapper, 30 Gravesend Sidney-st Wo. Allardice, Richard, shoemaker, CO Palmer-st 2 Baillie, Alex., mechanic, 5 Union-st Anderson, Alex., contractor, 7 Stuart-st Baillie, Chas., residenter, 19 Kvd-st Anderson, AKx., clerk, 11 Abbot-st Baillie Wm., painter, 47J- Ladyloan Anderson, Alex., shoemaker, 51 Barngreen Bain, Wm., seaman, 20 West Mary-st Anderson, And., labourei, 35 E Abbey-st Baird, Jas., clerk, 52 Millgate-loan Anderson, David, tailor, 25 K. Abbey-st Barnett, Alex., carpenter, 21 West Mary-st Anderson, David, furniture-dealer, 2 Abbot-*t Barrie, Jas., eni}iueer, 1 Hannah-st Anderson, Jas., clothier, 17 E. Abbey-st Batchelor, Alex., merchant, 23 West-port Anderson, Jas., residenter, 3 Allau-st Baxter, Wm., residenter, 30 Ann-st Anderson, Jas. K., M.D., 26 Ponderlaw-st Beaton, Chas., mason, 40 Ladyloan Anderson, Jas. T., mechanic, 27 Abbot-st Beaton, John, seaman, 2 West Mary-st Anderson, John, ironworker, 31 Sidney-st Begg, Arthur, gardener, 1 Murray-place Anderson, Robt., flaxdresser, 5 Ernest-st Begg, Jas., gardener, 1 Hope-st Anderson, Rev. Thos. S., 1 Springfield-ter Begg, Jas., labourer, IS East Grimsby Anderson, Wm. D., clerk. 17 Palmer-st Bennet, David, wood-turner, 25 Ann-st Axford, Jas., weaver, 9 Hays-lane Birse, John, salmon-fisher, S Glover-st Birse, John S., dancing-master, 21 Bank-st Balfour, Wm., mechanic, 9 Park-st . Birse, Wm., factory-worker. 8| Glover-st Bannerman, John, flaxdresser, 6 Hum e -st Bisset, Alex., machine-worker, 11 Wallace-st Barrie, Wm., corkcutter, 35 Applegate Black, Geo., blacksmith, 33 West Grimsby

Batchelor, John S. Y. , 3 Lordburn Black, Jas., tenter, 47 Ladyloan Bates, John, flesher, 144 High-st Black, Rollo, clerk, 1 Murray-pl Beatt, Andrew, tobacconist, 28 Hill-st Black, Stephen, mechanic, S3 Ladyloan Beattie, Alex. , fisherman, 1 South-st Black, Wm. , currier, 10 Murray-p'aee Beattie, David, fisherman, 7 Old Shore Head Blair, John, mechanic, 13 Hannah-st Beattie, David, fisherman, 8 John-st Boath, Wm., flaxdresser, 25 Militate Beattie, Jasr^fisherinan, 21 Old Shore Head Bogie, John, flaxdresser, 16 Millgate-loari Beattie, Jas., fisherman, 12 Ladybridge-st Bouick, David, mason, 43 Hannah-st Beattie, Jas., innkeeper, Chance Inn Braid, Andrew, mechanic, 34 Ann-st Beattie, Peter, fisherman, 1 South-st Brand, Andrew, residenter, 40 Wallace-st Beattie. Robt. , fisherman, 4 Seagate Brand. John, watchman, 9 Glover-st Beattie, Thos., fisherman, 17 Union-st East Bremnar, F., shipmaster, 38 Ladyloan Beattie, Thos., fisherman, 12 Seagate Bremnar, Thos., labourer, 6 South Grimsbv Beattie, Wm., warper, 39 Panmure-st Brodie, John, publisher, Brothock Bridge' Bennet, Andrew, solicitor, 79 High-st Brown, Chas., wood-merchant," Ferniebauk Bennie, Andrew, greengrocer, James-st Carnoustie Bertie, Jas , seaman, 6 West Newgate Brown, James, fireman, 18 Millgate-loan Biunie, David, shoemaker, S West Newgate Brown, James, ropemaker, 7 Ann-st Bisset, Alex., postmaster, 9 Hill-st Brown, John, shoemaker, 12 Marketgate Bisset, David, labourer, 20 Ladybridge-st Brown, John, sailmaker, 3 East Mary-st Bisset, David, mechanic. 20 Ladvbridge-st Brown, Robert, shoemaker, 15 Wallace-st Black, Geo., weaver, 23 Gravesend Brown, William, pilot, 55 West Grimsby Black, Jas., seaman, 39 Ladybridge-st Brown, Wm., flaxdresser, 41 West Grimsby Blyth, Win., shoemaker, 132i High-st Bruce, AVm., warehouseman, 55 W. Grimsby Boag, John S., teacher, 4 Hill-place Buick, AVm., shipmaster, 44 Glover-st Boath, John, watchmaker, 10 Church-st Bullock, James, labourer, 7 Kyd-st Boath, John, butcher, 1 Rosebank Burness, David, weaver, 59 Ladybridge-st Booth, Thos. , music teacher, 7 Hill-st Burnett, David, cartwright, 17 S. Grimsby Boyek, David, slater, 12 Maule-st Butchart, David M., teacher, 15 Bank-st Boyle, Alexander, shipmaster, 248 High-st Butchart, James, mill-overseer, 22 Glover-st Boyle, Wm., fruiterer, 47 Marketgate Butchart, Robert, seaman, 69 Ladyloan Boyle, Wm., residenter, 6 Applegate Butchart, Wm., painter, 12 East Mary-st Braid, Alex. Laing, vintner, 10 Panmure-st Bremnar, John, printer, 12 John-st No. 3 Balfour, Alex., manufacturer, Bloom field Brewin, Jas. , cutter, 24 Maule-st Balfour, Brodie, Wm., cooper, 10 James-st Alex., dairyman, S2-84 Keptie-st Balfour, Wm., merchant, Brown, Alex., seaman, 3 Lordburn 3G Victoria-st Brown, Jas. Billingall, Win., flaxdresser, 20 Gowan-st , carting-agent, 57 Marketgate Bertie, John, shipmaster, 2 Duke st Brown, William, shipmaster, 11 Marketgate Black, Alex. , sawyer, 1 Dishknultown-st Bruce, David, undertaker, 28 Commerce-st Black, David, flaxdresser, 15 Duke-st Bruce, Wm. , fisherman, 15 High-st Black, Geo., mill-foreman, 9 Jamieson-st Buchan, Adam, mill-foreman, 25 Panmure-st Black, Buick, Alex., tapper, IS Panmure-st Jas., weaver, 22 Gowan-st Blyth, Alex., seaman, 13 Jamieson-st Buick, David, restaurateur, 1 Applegate Boath, John, labourer, 78* Keptie-st Buick, James, labourer, 25 Ladybridge-st AVm., Buick, John, carter, Hiil-rd Boath, residenter, 36 Dishlandtown-st 84 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.

JAMES CUTHBERT, Furnishing Ironmonger, &c,

BERLIN BLACKED REGISTERS S$ KINNAIRD GRATES. With Tiles and Bronzes in Cheek and Canopy, Bronze and Brass Mouldings, &c.

Patent Smoke-Preventing Registers.

Tile^Hearths Laid. Registers and Ranges Built in by Experienced Workmen.

8 to 12 Commerce Street, Arbroath. Arbroath Year Book. 85

Bowman, William, blacksmith, 1 Garden-st Brown, John, seaman, Elliut-pl Boyle, .fames, labourer, 102 Keptie-st Brown, John W., millworker, 32 Rossie-st '* Brand, Win., slater, 3D Dishlanrttown-st Brown, Robert, flaxdresser, 2S Green-st Brand, Wrii., lapper, 23 West Keptie-st Brown, Win., mechanic, 50 Fergus-square Brockie, Henry, fireman, 39 Dishland-st i*PJ Brown, Wm., flaxdresser, 18 Fcrgus-st Brockie, John, porter, 5 Dish land town-st Brown, Wm. T. grocer. 43 Rossie-st , Brown, Alex., LL.D., residenter, 94 Keptie-st Bruce, David, bleacher, 33 Elliot-st Brown, Alex. S., tailor, 6 Jamieson-st Bruce, John, flaxdresser, 22 Green-st Brown, David, S.B. Officer, 10 Jamieson-st Buick, David, flaxdresser, 3S Green-st Brown, P., merchant, 10 l)alliousie-pl Buiclc, James, flaxdresser, 15 Orchard-st Brace, Jas., tailor, 12 Bridge-st Buick, John, wright, 26 St Mary-st Bruce, Wm., reedmaker, 21 Duke-st Buick, Wm., farmer. East Muirlands Buclian, Adam, millworker, 10 Jamieson-st Birrell, Andrew, moulder, 34 Caimie-st Burley, David, residenter, 21 Duke-st Butchart, Charles, tailor, 14 Fergus-st

Burn, David H. , druggist, 4 Albert-st Butchart, George, mason, 54 Cairnie-st Burnett, Charles, farmer, Newbigging Butchart, James, mechanic, 28 Rossie-st Burnett, Robt., labourer, 9 Gowan-st Butchart, John, joiner, 41 Rossie-st Burrell, Win. G., shipmaster, 5 Victoria-st No. 5 INTo. 4 Baillie, Thos., flaxdresser, 26 Howard-st Baillie, Jas., mechanic, 60 StMary-st Bain, Jas., flaxdresser, 7 Reform-st Baillie, John, fireman, 00 St Mary-st Baker, Philip, skinstcr, 74 Guthrie-port Bain, Geo., mechanic, 43 Rossie-st Balfour, David, flaxdresser, 24 Smithy-croft Baird, John, baker, 67 Helen-st Hallantine, Jas., accountant, 45 Cairnie-st Baird, Samuel, lapper, 7 Green-st Bannerman, John, joiner, 40 Howard-st Balfour, Alex., flaxdresser, 29 Loehland-st Barclay, Geo., vintner, 4 Barngreen

Balfour. John, -warehouseman, 5 Elliot-st Barnett, Chas , confectioner, 2 Reform-st Balmer, Jas., weaver, 59 St Mary-st Barnett, David, slater, 33 East Mill-wynd Bannerman, Jas., iron-turner, 3§ St Maiy-st Barnett, Geo., flaxdresser, 25 Lillies-wynd Barnett, Murdoch, shoemaker, 04 St Mary-st Batchelor, Walter, flesher, Millfield Barrie, Wm. , residenter, 74 Lochland-st Baxter, David, joiner, 24 Howard-st Barrie, Win., bleacher, 18 StMary-st Baxter, John, flaxdresser, 12 East Mill-wynd Batchelor, David, merchant, 12 George-st Bell, Alex., seaman, 15 St Vigeans-rd

Batchelor, Wm. , shoemaker, 3 Lochland-st Bell, David, residenter, 7 Guthrie-port Baxter, Chas., bleacher, 27 Fergus-sq Bennet, Wm., bleacher, 3 St Vigeans-road Beatt, David, labourer, 17 Stobcross-lane Berry, Wm., carter, 56 Howard-st Beattie, Alex., flaxdresser, 8 St Mary-st, Binny, John, carter, 23 Kinnaird-sfc Beattie, David, carter, 28 Helen-st Birrell, Robert, flaxdresser, 10 St Yige&ns- Beattie, David, grocer, 33 Fergus-square road Begg, David, labourer, 10 Caimie-st Black, Alex., flaxdresser, 44 Howard-st Bell, Enoch, shoemaker, 38 Fergus-square Black, Alex., flaxdresser, 37 Kinnaird-st Bell, Wm., lapper, 45 Rossie-st Black, John, joiner, 23 St Vigeans-rd Bertie, David, shoemaker, 10 Fergus-sq Blair, Alex., tailor, 11 Boglane Binnie, Wm., tenter, 30 Cairnie-st Blair, Alex., boilermaker, 62 Brechin-rd Birse, Fred., factory-worker, 43 Fergus-sq Blair, Wm., mechanic, 29 Guthrie-port Birse, Geo., weaver, 11 Fergus-square Boath, David, blacksmith, 35 Guthrie-port Birse, Joseph, oiler, 32 Robert-st Boath, David, labourer, Wardmill Black, Andrew, mechanic, 30 Green-st Boath, David, butcher, 13 SI Vigeans-rd Black, David, fireman, 46 Cairnie-st Boath, David, butcher, 27 Bog-lane Black, Duncan, mechanic, 48 Lochland-st Boath, Jas., butcher, 1 Rosebank Black, Geo., tailor, 49 Keptie-st Boath, Robt., carter, 1 Rosebank Black, John, flaxdresser, 58 St Mary-st Boath, Wm., flaxdresser, 20 East Mill-wd Black, Peter, labourer, 13 Lochland-st Bowman, And., residenter, 13 West Mill-wd Black, Wm., mechanic, 13 Russell-st Boyd, John, flaxdresser, 31 Kinnaird-st

Blair, And. , warehouseman, 24 Fergus-sq Boyle, Wm., painter, 33 West Mill-wynd Blair, Jas., boilermaker, 30 Fergus-sq Bradley, Peter, baker, 10 Guthrie-port Boath, Alex., pensioner, 25 Elliot-st Braid, Alex., moulder, 47 Kinnaird-st Boath, Andrew, tenter, 8 George-st Brand, Joseph, labourer. 7 Cross Mill-wynd Bogue, Alex., mill-foreman, 28 St Mary-st Brown, David, flaxdresser, 2 Reform-st Bowman, William, turner, 9 Fergus-square Brown, David, warehouseman, Lillies-wynd Boyd, George, shoemaker, 37 Fergus-square Brown, John G, labourer, 72Howard-st Braid, Alex., mechanic, 79 Keptie-st Brown, Robert, flaxdresser, 7 Reform-st Brand, Joseph, flaxdresser, 1 Stobcross-lane Brown, Stephen, mechanic, 53 Kinnaird-st Brand. Robert, builder, 29 Green-st Brown, William, tailor, 20 Barngreen Brockie, John, .janitor, 27 Green-st Brown, Wm., shipmaster, 11 Howard-st Broughman, John, shoemaker, 23 Elliot-st Bruce, John, fireman, 44 St Vigeans-rd Brown, Alex., seaman, 59 St Mary-st Burns, David, flaxdresser, 35 Guthrie-hill Brown, Alex., mill-foreman, 8 St Mary-st Burness, James F., flesher, 5 Cairnie-st Brown, David, wright, 1 Fergus-st Burnett, David C. slater, 10 Bog-lane Brown, George, quarrier, 5 Fergus-square Burnett, Wm., carter, 6 Doig's Vennel Brown, James, weaver, 34 Helen-st 8G Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

JAMES CUTHBERT, Furnishing Ironmonger, &c,

CONVERTIBLE, CLOSE, & OPEN FIRE RANGES Of Various Designs, with Newest Improvements, INCLUDING THE SIMPLEX, EXPRESS, DOW'S PATENT, CARRONA, THE ROSEBERY, PORTDOWNIE, &c, &c.

Estimates Furnished Gratis.

8 to 12 Commerce Street, Arbroath. Arbroath Year Booh. 87

No. e Cargill, David, fisherman, 5 Old Shore-hd Baillie, Andrew, niillworker, 7 Bakers'-wd Cargill, David, fisherman, 5 High-st Baird, Jas., mechanic, 3 Leonard-st Cargill, David, fisherman, 29 High-st Baker, Philip, butcher, 57 Barngreen Cargill, David, fisherman, 16 South-st Balfour, Jas., baker, 15 Leonard-st Cargill, David, fisherman, 27 Seagate Ba!mev, David, shoemaker, 21 Palmer-at Cargill, Francis, fisherman, 5 South-st Barclay, Rbt., shoemaker, 38 Ernest-st Cargill, Isaac, fisherman, 8 Seagate Barclay, Wm., baker, 37 Cullodcn-rd Cargill, Isaac, fisherman, 5 South-st Barrie, David, seaman, 22 Ponderlaw-st Cargill, James, fisherman, 5 Old Shore-hd Batchelor, Win., mill-worker, 21 Culloden-rd Cargiil, James, fisherman, 13 Union-st E. Baxter, Jas., labourer, 13 Culloden-rd Cargill, James, fisherman, 1 High-st Beattie, David, baker, 57 Sidney-st Cargill, John, fisherman, 5 Union-st E., Beattie, Jas., shoemaker, 23 Sidney-st Cargill, John, fisherman, 25 Seagate Beattie, John, flaxdresser, 10 Ponderlaw-lane Cargill, John, fisherman, 17 Seagate Begg, Alex., fireman, 45 Sidney-st Cargill, John, fisherman, 13 High-st Bell, Jas., weaver, 16 Ernest-st Cargill, Robert, fisherman, 10 Union-st E. Bennet, Jas., carter, 1 Palmer-st Cargill, Robert, fisherman, 21 Old Shore-hd Benson, Wm., cadger, 12 Hamilton-green Cargill, Robt., jr., fisherman, 21 Old Shore-hd Birrell, David, carter, 3 Bakers' -wynd Cargill, Robert, fisherman, 8 High-st Black, Alex. L. mill-foreman, 48 Sidney-st Cargill, Robert, fisherman, 12 Seagate Black, John, labourer, 38 East Abbey-st Cargill, Robert, fisherman, 27 Seagate Blair, Jas., boilermaker, 23 Fisheracre Cargill, Robert, Jr. , fisherman, 1 Old Shore-hd Blair, John, boilermaker, 1 Leonard-st Cargill, Thomas, fisherman, 9 West Newgate Blair, Wm., baker, 26 W. Abbey-st Cargill, Thomas, fisherman, 3 Marketgate Boath, Alex., tailor, 15 Ponderlaw-lane Cargill, Thomas, fisherman, 20 Seagate Boath, Wm., bell-ringer, 7 West Abbey-st Cargill, Wm., fisherman, 8 Seagate Bogie, John, flaxdresser, G Abbey-park Cargill, Wm., fisherman, 9 Old Shore-hd Bonnyman, Jas., mechanic, 14 Abbot-st Cargill, Wm., fisherman, 25 High-sfc Boimyman, John, shoemaker, 12 Abbot-st Cargill, Win., fisherman, 6 Union-st E Bonnyman, Thos., clerk, 47 Leonard-st Cargill, Wm., fisherman, 19 Old Shore-hd Bowden, Wm., shoemaker, 15 Culloden-rd Cargill, Wm., fisherman, 8 Union-st E Bowman, Alex., weaver, 11 Fisheracre Carr, Robert, flesher, 34 Ladybridge-st Bowman, William, labourer, 10 Abbey-st Carrie, Jas., mason, 1 Union-st E Boyle, And. P., factory-worker, 12 Abbot-st Carrie, John, residenter, Carnoustie Boyle, John, insurance agent, 6 Bakers'-wd Carrie, Nichol, seaman, 15 Marketgate Braid, James, labourer, 13 Hays-lane Carrie, Peter, flaxdresser, 21 Church-st Brand, James C, shopman, 8 Abbot-st' Cassie, James, Customs-officer, 48 High-st Brenmar, John, shoemaker, 19 Sidney-st Cavin, Jas., merchant, 25 Applegate Brough, John, bleacher, 50 Sidney-st Christie, David, residenter, 30 Maule-st Brown, David, brass-finisher, 29 Culloden-rd Christie, Jas. P., wright, 248 High-st Brown, Jas., draper, 20 Abbot-st Christie, Robt., merchant, 176 High-st Brown, John, shoemaker, 45 West Abbey-st Christie, Thos., sailmaker, 15 High-st Brown, John, coachman, Abbey-bank Clark, David, ironmonger, 59 High-st Brown, William, plumber, 21 Ponderlaw Clark, Jas., tobacconist, 116 High-st Bruce, Wm., tapper, 18 Leonard-st Clark, Jas. H., printer, 6 Hill-rd Buchan, Jas., shoemaker, 16 East Abbey-st Colliston, David, plasterer, 31 Applegate Buick, Henry, Upper, 47 East Abbey-st Colvill, David, labourer, 17 Panmure-st Buick, Wm., boilermaker, 15 Abbot-st Cooper, Wm., shoemaker, 55 Panmure-st Buncle, T., publisher, 27 Ponderlaw Copland, Chas. S., watchmaker, 181 High-st Burns, Joseph, labourer, 38 W. Abbey-st Coull, George, niillworker, 11 Panmure-st Burnett, Henry, seaman, 41 Ernest-st (Jouper, Jas. O., baker, 120 High-st Butchart, John, flaxdresser, 4 Bakers-wd Gossans, John, shoemaker, 14 Lordburn No. 1 Crammond, Jas., mason, 37 West Newgate Crawford, David, Cairns, Alex., labourer, 43 Gravesend blacksmith, 6 Maule-st Crichton, Alex., currier, Calder, James, ostler, 43 John-st 9 J Applegate Crichton, Wm., tenter, 38 Cameron, Wm., postman, 16 John-st Maule-st Crichton, Campbell, Andrew, hatter, 272 High-st Wm. J., shoemaker, 43 John-st Croal, David, turner, 17 Ladybridge-st Campbell, Jas., teacher, 36 Hill-st Croal, David, weaver, 6 Campbell, Wm., carter, Hill-road Union-st E Croal, Jas., flaxdresser, 43 Cargill, Adam, fisherman, 7 South-st Gravesend Crowe, George, hairdresser, Cargill, Alex., fisherman, 12 South-st 16 Commerce-st Cruickshank, Wm., flaxdresser, Cargill, Alex., fisherman, 21 Old Shore Head 31 Park-st Culbert, John, fruiterer, 47 Cargill, Alex., fisherman, 4 South-st Marketgate Cuthbert, Jas., Cargill, Alex., fisherman, 11 Seagate ironmonger, Kinloch-ter Cargill, Alex., fisherman, 25 High-st No. 2 Cargill, Aler., fisherman, 27 High-st Cables, John, labourer, S Ann-st Cargill, Andrew, fisherman, 32 High-st Cables, Patrick, shipowner, 32 Kyd-st Cargill, Andrew, fisherman, 22 John-st Cadger, Jas,, light-keeper, B.R. Signal Tower Cargll, Andrew, fisherman, H9 Seagate Calder, D., light-keeper, B.R. Signal Tower Cargill, Chas., fisherman, 8 John-st Calvin, David, merchant, 13 Un:on-st Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.

JAMES CUTHBERT, Furnishing Ironmonger, &c.,

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RIPPINGILLE'S OIL STOVES In Great Variety. Prices and full Particulars on Application.

8 to 12 Commerce Street, Arbroath. Catherine-st Cameron, Geo. D., signalman, 30 Millgate-ln Campbell, T., railway agent, 12 Cameron, Jas., carter, 6 W. Mary-st Cant, Wm., bank-teller, 14 Colvill-place Campbell, Donald, boatman, B.R. Signal Tow'r Cargill, David, fish dealer, 15 Keptie-st Campbell, Geo. A., plasterer, 24 Millgate-loan Cargill, Wm., shipbroker, 34 Jamieson-st Campbell, Jas., carter, 12 Chalmers-st Carnegie, Jas., carpenter, 4 Queen-st Campbell, John, carter, 10 Ann-st Carnie, James, quarrier, 9 Catherine-st Cargill, D. W., shipmaster, 31 Glover-st Carrie, Allan, grocer, 4 Jamieson-st Carnegie, Geo., printer, 3 West Port Carrie, James, dairyman, 15 Duke-st Carnegie, John, shipmaster, 25 Glover-st Carrie, Wm., tailor, 6 Catherine-st Carnegie, John, carpenter, 25 Glover-st Cassidy, John, vintner. 7 and 9 Keptie-st Carnegie, John, book-deliverer, 8 Hope-st Chalmers, Quintin, gardener, Viewfield Carnegie, Win., house-factor, 6 N Grimsby Christie, Adam, store-keeper, 17 Gowan-st Carr, Jas., clerk, 7 Glover-st Christie, Alex., baker, 23 Jamieson-st David, clerk, 4fi Dishland-st Carrie, Alex,, seaman, 38J Millgate-loan Christie, Carrie, David, cowfeeder, 5 Murray-plac« Christie, Jas., farmer, Gallowden Carrie. David, sweep, 12 North Grimsby Christie, Jas., mechanic, 14 Queen-st Carrie, Jas., h'reman, 45 West Grimsby Christie, Jas. C, insurance-agent, 20 Colvill-pl Carrie, Robt., mill-foreman, 25 N Grimsby Clark, Alex., labourer, 8$- Dishland-st Chisholm, George, clerk, 17 Ann-st Clark, Wm., baker, 94 Keptie-st Christie, David, tenter, 59 Ladybridge-st Cobb, David, flaxdresser, 1 Addison-pl Christie, David, wright, 9 E Grimsby Cobb, Jas., labourer, W Links Toll Christie, Jas., lorryman, 12 Chalmers-st Cobb, James, labourer, 3 High Common Christie, John, sailmaker, 29 West Mary-st Coffield, Peter, hawker, 98 Keptie-st Clark, Alex., sailmaker, 4 Ann-st Corstorphine, Henry, teacher. 18 Victoria st Clark, David, policeman, 5 Wallace-st Coutts, Jas., engineer, 4 Hillend-rd Clark, Geo., cabinetmaker, 15 South Grimsby Coutts, Wm., draper, 41 Jamieson-st Clark, John, tenter, 7 Murray-place Craig, Peter, head porter, Catherine-st Clark, John, gardener, 1 Mnrrav-place C'raigie, Jas., residenter, 33 Jamieson-st Clark, J. R. W., solicitor, 26 W Mary-st Crerar, Hugh, cabinetmaker, 11 W Keptie-st Clark, Win., residenter, 21 Ann-st Crichton, Robt., teacher, 30 Victoria-st Clunie, Win., joiner, 54 Millgate-loan Croall, David, clerk, 62J Keptie-st Clyne, David, vintner, 18 E Grimsby Crockart, Jas., labourer, 7 Dishland-st Cobb, Anthony, baker, 3 W Grimsby Crofts, Wm., labourer, 23 Jamieson-st Connacher, C, flaxdresser, 16 Millgate-loan Crow, Geo., weaver, 17 Jamieson-st Cooper, John, basketmaker, 5 S Grimsby Crowe, James, mechanic, 23 Gowan-st Crowe, Robert, mechanic, 18 Bridge-st Corsar, Chas. W. , manufacturer, Seaforth Coull, Alex., salmon fisher, 8 Millgate-loan Cunmiing. Jas., sawyer, 23 W Keptie-st Coull, Alex. B., spirit merchant, Brothock-br dimming, Win., weaver, 11 Catherine-st Coull, Chas., mason, 20 Hannah-st Cuthill, George, grocer, 3 Hillend-road Coull, Chas., mason, 45 Ladyloan No. 4 Coull, Jas., gardener, 28 Kyd-st Cadenhead, James, flaxdresser, 18 Helen-st Coutts, John, mill foreman, 20 West Mary-st Cadenhead, John, flaxdresser, 25 Fergus-sq Coutte, Wm., mill-foreman, 16 Kyd-st Caird, James, labourer, 34 Cairnie-st Craig, Alex., seaman, 49 Wallace-st Caird, Wm., carpenter, 1 Elliot-st Craig, Geo. , seaman, 32 Marketgate Cairns, Wm., porter, 75 Helen-st Jas., coast missionary, 12 Ann-st Craig, Calder, David R., mason, 2 Elliot-pl merchant, Millgate Craig, Jas. B., china 37 Calder, John G., clerk, 14 George-st seaman, Craig, Peter, 19 North Grimsby Calder, Joseph, mason, 3 Elliot-pl Crichton, David, carpenter, 61 Ladyloan Cameron, Jas., labourer, 32J St Mary-st slater, 49 Millgate-loan Croal, Chas., Cameron, John, joiner, 45 Elliot-st carter, Ladyloan Croal!, Wm., 42 Campbell, Alex., carter, 324 St Mary-st Crockatt, David, grocer, 17 Millgate Campbell, John, bleacher, 37 Rossie-st Crofts, Wm., tireman, 7 Bank-st Cant, Henry, mason, 60 Cairnie-st Robt., 57 Crook, seaman, Ladyloan Cant, James, mason, 31 Rossie-st flaxdresser, 44 Crook, Wm., Marketgate Carnegie, Alex, carpenter, 39Gieen-st Millgate-loan Crow, David, sailmaker, 65 Carrie, Alex., mill-foreman, 93 Keptie-st cadger, 25 Dicktield-st Culbert, Wm., Carrie, Geo., mason, 27 Fergus-square Jas., Greenbank Cunmiing, manufacturer, Carrie, James, lapper, 43 Fergus-sq fish-dealer, 29 Ladyloan Cunningham, Hugh, Carrie, John, clerk, 38 Rossie-st Cuiwood, shoemaker, Ladyloan Wm., 42 Carrie, TliOS., shoemaker, 19 Elliot-st Cuthbert, David, coal-agent, 23 Ann-st Caskie, Robt., shoemaker, 28 Cairnie-st No. 3 Chalmers, John, flaxdresser, 31 Fergus-sq Caird, Alex., seaman, 78J Keptie-st Chalmers, Wm., residenter, 16 St Mary-st Caird, David, labourer, 4 Catherine-st Chapel, David, solicitor, Caenlochan Caird, James, flaxdresser, 10 Anderson-st Christie, David, blacksmith, 24 Robert-st Caird, Peter, seaman, 7 Anderson-st Christie, David, lapper, 1 Elliot-st Cameron, Wm., coachman. Bloomfield Christie, Geo., mason, 22 Robert-st Campbell, David, cutter, 10 Dishlandtown-st Christie, Geo., painter, 36 Green-st Campbell, Jas., collector, 2 W Keptie-st Christie, Jas. F., mechanic, 62 Rossie-st Campbell, John, platelayer, 26 Gowan-st Christie, Jas., labourer, Lochlands 90 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements. GEORGE * SALMOND, Breab anb Biscuit flfeanufacturer

AS to thank his numerous Customers throughout h. p. Forfarshire for the liberal patronage bestowed upon him during the last Quarter of a Century.

The Principle of our Trade is to produce a Really Fine Article at a Moderate Price, and our success is proved by an ever-increasing demand for all our Manufactures.

All Materials used are of the Finest Quality, and are specially Selected and Prepared under Personal Supervision.

Our premises are fitted up with the most modern Machinery and other appliances, and this enables us to produce all kinds of Cakes, Biscuits, &c, in the most expeditious and economical way, and of a quality equal to the Finest produced in Edinburgh or Glasgow.

SALMOND'S Cafces. JBiscuits

Plain Tea Are constantly used throughout Tea Forfarshire. Fruit Tea Wine Citron Abernethy Lemon SALMOND'S Mixed Seed Sx Water Madeira Cakes from a Penny to a Pound. Macaroon Ornamented and Plain. Our Sultana Rice SCOTCH SHORTBREAD Sponge Sponge will be found delightfully Fine Walnut, &c Cocoa-Nut, &c. and Crisp.

199 HIGH STREET, Arbroath. Arbroath Year Bonk. 91

Christie, Robert, merchant, 3 Fergus-sq Corsar, W. H., flaxspinner, Seaforth House Christie, Sam., mill-manager, 20 St Mary-st Coull, James, hawker, 74 Inch Christie, Theodore, moulder, 3 Fergus square Cowie, David, mechanic, 78 Brechin-road Christie, Thomas, sailmaker, 1 Russell-st Cowie, David, manager, 40 Brechin-rd Christie, Wm,, residenter, 4 Russell-st Cowie, John, labourer, 5 St Vigeans-rd Christison, John, labourer, 21 Spink-st Cowieson, Wm. gardener, Cairniehill , ClaTk, Alex., warehouseman, 37 St Mary-st Crabb, Jas., mechanic, 11 St Vigeans-rd Clark, Chas., shoemaker, 5 Russell-st Craig, Andrew, labourer, 14 Barngreen Clark, Chas., labourer, Lochlands Craig, David, lapper, 10 St Vigeans-rd Clark, Edward, labourer, 2 Stobcross-lane Craig, Wm., cabinetmaker, 25 James-st Clark, Jas., slioemaker, 2ti Helen-st CraTnmonu, David, fireman, 21 Guthrie-port Clark, Joseph, engine-cleaner, 92 Helen-st Crammond, P., shoemaker, 56 Brechin-rd Clark, Thomas, flaxdresser, 13 Stobcross-lane Crammond, W., mill-foreman, 13 St Vigeans-rd Cooper, Chas., engineer, 24 Rossie-st Crawford. Hugh, mechanic, 44 Kinnaird-st Cosans, John, baker, 15 Orchard-st Crockart, George, engine-fitter, 41 Ogilvy-pl Cossans, Wm., flaxdresser, 23 Fergus-st Cromarty, Wm., hawker, 3 Boglane Couli Peter, labourer, 2 Stobcross-lane Cruickshanks, Jas, flaxdresser, 10 Rosebank Coutts, And., ploughman, 64 Lochland-st Cruickshank, R., tobacconist, 74 Brechin-rd Coutts, Win., fireman, 13 Russell-st Cuthbert, Jas., shoemaker, 5SJ Guthrie-port Craig, Alexander, flaxdresser, 7 Green-st Cuthill, George, labourer, 6 St Vigeans-road Craig, Jas., flaxdresser, 58 Helen-st Ko. 6 Craig, John, shoemaker, 32 Cairnie-st Caird, James, bleacher. 71 Sidney-st Craig, John, booteloser, 9 Rossie-st Cameron, Daniel, shoemaker, 42 Sidney-st Craigie, James, mechanic, 57 Lochland-st Cameron, Donald, brewer, 3 Abbey-path Craik, David, salesman, 15 George-st Campbell, James, lathsplitter, 55 E. Abbey-st Crawford, Jas., cloth inspector, 39 Green-st Campbell, Joseph, coachman, 36 E Abbey-st Crawford, Jas., mechanic, 33 Rossie-st Cargill, James, solicitor, HOHigh-st Cree, Neil, residenter, 17 Stobcross-lane Cargiil, Thomas, labourer, 26 Hamilton-green Crook, Jas., flaxdresser, Elliot-place Carlo w, R. S., gas manager, 32 Ponderlaw-st Crow, Chas., tenter, 13 George-st Carr, Alex., fruiterer, 13 Carnegie-st Crow, Geo., hairdresser, 16 Lochland-st Carr, Alex., residenter, 20 W. Abbey-st Crow, Geo., weaver, 65 Helen-st Carrie, Alex., grocer, 275 High-st Cummings, Francis, weaver, 54 Fergus-sq Carrie, Robt., flaxdresser, 18 E Abbey-st Cuthill, Robt., hammerman, 23J Rossie-st Chaplin, Robt., confectioner, 21 Fisheracre Cuthill, Robert, shoemaker, 9 Elliot-st Chisholm, Wm., shoemaker, 4 Abbey-path No. 5 Christie, Andrew, vintner, 7 Hayswell-road Cairnie, Rich., warehouseman, 46 Kinnaird-st Christie, David, mechanic, 28 Hayswcll-rd Calder, James, labourer, 50 Brechin-road Christie, Jas., flaxdresser, 10 Abbey-st Cameron, David, shoemaker, 11 St Vigeans-rd Christie, Robt, shoemaker, 45 Leonard-st Campbell, John, lapper, 8 Lillies-wynd Christie, Thos., painter, 36 Leonard-st Cant, Wm., residenter, 31 Cairnie-st Christison, David, tenter, 29 Abbot-st Carnegie, Chas., manager, 42 Brechin-rd Christison, John D., pointsman, 15 Palmer-st Carnegie, David, weaver, 24 E. Mill-wynd Clancy, John, shoemaker, 19 Leonard-st Carnegie, Hugh, bleacher, 26 Wardmill-rd Clark, Peter, bleacher, 47 E. Abbey-st Carnegie, John, batcher, 6 St Vigeans-road Clark, Thomas, reporter, 4 Stuart-st Carragher, Peter, clerk, 26 Boglane Clyde, Robert, flaxdresser, 19 Fisheracre Carrie, John, mechanic, 11 St Vigeans-road Collins, Jas., salmon fisher, 25 Leonard-st Carrie, Rich., bleacher, 26 Wardmill-rd Colvill, Alex., labourer, 11 Convent-st Carrie, Rich., mason, 30 Boglane Colvill, John, carter, 14 Ponderlaw-lane Carrie, Thos., boilermaker, 62 Howard-st Colvill, Robert, coachman, 35 Ponderlaw-st Carrie, Wm., fireman, 15 St Vigeans-rd Conn, Sergeant-major, 22 E. Abbey-st Alex. Carver, David, engineer, 25 Cairnie-st Connell, , joiner, 6 Stanley-st Chalmers, Alex., flaxdresser, 2 Reform-st Connell, John, joiner, 48 Sidney-st Christie, Alex., bleacher, 7 Kinnaird-st Cook, David, tinsmith, 217 High-st Christie, David, bleacher, 11 Kinnaird-st Cook, David, jun., tinsmith, 269 High-st Christie, James, mill-manager, 44 Kinnaird-st Cook, Jas., plumber, 34 Hamilton-green Christie, James, labourer, 5 St Vigeans-road Cooper, Walter, postman, 42 Ernest-st Christie, Peter, blacksmith, 6 Lillies-wynd Corsar, Jas., residenter, 2S Ponderlaw-st Christie, Wm., flaxdresser, 70 Howard-st Coutts, John, labourer, 30 Ernest-st Christison, Jas., bleacher, Brechin-rd Craig, David, boots, 21 Abbot-st Clark, Alex., flaxdresser, 5 Smithy-croft Craig, Jas., mechanic, 1 Abbey-park Clark, David, labourer, 29 Kinnaird-st Crammond, David, fireman, 10 E Abbey-st Clark, John, hacklemaker, 26 Kinnaird-st Crammond, David, seaman, 8 Leonard-st Clark, John, warehouseman, 13 St Vigeans-rd Crawford, Geo., flaxdresser, 29 \V. Abbey-st Collins, Thos. Guthrie-port Crook, Wm., residenter, 33 Leonard-st , polisher, 37 Colvill, Bernard, irondresser, 42 Howard-st Cruickshank, Rev. J. R., 11 Hill-terrace Cook, John, flaxdresser, 11 St Vigeans-rd Curr, David, draper, 30 Sidney-st Cooper, John, labourer, 22 E. Mill-wynd Cuthill, James, labourer, 63 Sidney-st Corsar, David, manufacturer, The Elms Cuthill, Wm., gardener, 50 Leonard-st Corsar, David, juri., flaxspinner, Cairniehill 152 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

-*"* i ESTABLISHED 1867. -^ww« / j ^ Tell me where is Fancy Bread ? AT SALMOND'S Our Fairport Gingerbread

Is one of the Finest Scotch Fancy Cakes. In Cakes, 5d, iod, 15c!,

and Larger if Ordered.

Ul"tllHUtl'^rtll||riMU|Mlwtfl|it«MtlMu|liti|in|||l^ VANS VISIT CARNOUSTIE, FRIOCKHEIM, COLLISTON, CARMYLLIE, FORFAR, BRECHIN, MONTROSE, INVERKEILOR, AND SURROUNDING COUNTRY DISTRICTS EVERY WEEK

SCOTCH, ENGLISH, FRENCH & AMERICAN FANCY CONFECTIONERY !IOYBE.tEX8. Fresh Supplies every Week of the Best Selling Sorts of HALF- PENNY and FARTHING FANCIES at Lowest Cash Prices.

^BippiRej prefers § applied ®n IBsst <|e;rms.

Every Requisite for SOIREES, MARRIAGE k SUPPER PARTIES, pieties, AND ALL OTHER FESTIVE AND SOCIAL GATHERINGS.

199 HIGH STREET, Arbroath. Arbroath Year Boole. 93

No. X Ducat, George, bleacher, 15 W Keptie-st Dalgety. Geo., labourer, 33 Lindsay-st Ducat, Wm., clerk, Warslap Dalgety, Thos., flaxdresser, 41 John-st Duncan, Alex., accountant, 2 Alexandra-pl Davidson, John, tea-merchant, 9 Duke-st Duncan, Jas., tinsmith, 11 Jamieson-st Davidson, John, seaman, 3 Union-st E Duncan, Wm., foreman, 2 Duke-st Davidson, Win., labourer, 34 Ladybridge-st Dundas, Alex. M., commercial traveller, 12 Davidson, Win., residenter, 132i High-st Princes-st Day, Wm., lapper, 14 Ckureh-st Dunn, Robt., seaman, 2 Catheiine-st Deltine, Doni., confectioner, 238 High-st No. 4 Donaldson, Alex., seaman, 24 West Newgate Dalgairn, Jas., labourer, 6 Fergus-st Donaldson, Jas. , lamp-cleaner, 20S High-st Davidson, Alex. M., teacher, 14 Elliot-st Donaldson, Robt., cadger, 7 Applegate Davidson, Geo., mechanic, 16 Helen-st Donaldson, Thos., flaxdresser, 43 Gravesend Davidson, Her., salnion-tislier, 40 Helen-st Dorward, David, railway agent, 6 James-st Davidson, Jas, labourer, 96 Locliland-st Douglas, David, auctioneer, 37 Hill-st Davidson, Jas., residenter, Lochlands Dove, Wm., inspector of weights, 26 Gravesend Davidson, Robt., clerk, 57 Rossie-st Drury, Alex., tailor, 1 Applegate Davidson, Wm., gardener, 6 Fergus-sq Duke, Harvey, residenter, 4 Maule-st Dear, Wm., labourer, 37 Lochland-st Duncan, Alex., brass founder, 15 Applegate Dear, Wm, carter, 18 Fergus-square Duncan, Jas., ironmonger, S6 High-st Dilly, Jas., tailor, 6 Cairnie-st Duncan, Jas., weaver, 11 Lordburn Dilly, Stewart, residenter, 10 Helen-st Duncan, John, residenter, 21 Church-st Dishart, John, weaver, S3 Keptie-st Duncan, Robt., wright, 31 Lordburn Doig, Alex., moulder, 11 Rossie-st Duthie, David, wright, 7 Hill-rd Doig, Edward, collector, 3S Helen-st Duthie, Geo., clothier, 7 Hill-rd Doig, Jas., street-porter, 20 Helen-st No. 2. Doig, Robert, baker, 41 St Mary-st Dalgety, Alex., retired farmer, 36 Glover-st Donald, Arch., plasterer, 42 Fergus-sq Davidson, Alex., merchant, 42 Marketgate Donald, Robt., railway-man, 18 Fergus-sq Davidson, Charles, vannian, 3 West Mary-st Donaldson, Alex., flaxdresser, 27 Elliot-st Davidson, Wm., seaman, 8 Shore Donaldson, Joseph, gatekeeper, 23 Green-st Davis, David, shoemaker, 17 Wallace-st Donaldson. Wm., mason, 15 Lochland-st Dear, John, coachman, 11 Millgate-loan Dorward, Thos., railway guard, 6 Russell-st Dewars, David, lamplighter, 2S Marketgate Dorward, Wm., colporteur, 44 Lochland-st Dick, Geo., vintner, 7 East Mary-st Downie, Robt., tailor, 17 Green-st Dick, John, sawmiller, 7 Glover-st Drury, John, joiner, 50 Cairnie-st Dickson, Jas. A., banker, Woodville Drury, Wm., iron turner, 38 Helen-st Dickson, Wm., granarvinan, 45 Wallace-st Ducat, Geo., flaxdresser, 20 Lochland-st Doig, Edward, labourer, 2 W Mary-st Duncan, Jas., quarrier, 39 Fergus-sq Doig, Wm., factory worker, 22 Hannah-st Duncan, Peter, painter, 75 Keptie-st Dorward, Alex. C, wright, 1 Union-st Dunn, Alex., warehouseman, 30 Robert-st Dorward, Geo., grocer, 16 West-port Duthie, Alex., mechanic, 40 Green-st Douglas, Wm., bootmaker, 34 Glover-st Duff, Jas., flaxdresser, 36 Ann-st No. 5 Dunbar, John, labourer, 31 Ladyloau Dalgety, Alex., weaver, 18 Lillies-wynd Duncan, Jas., wright, 13 South Grimsby Dalgety, Geo., factory-worker, 16 Brechin-rd Durie, Ja^., labourer, 1 Murray-pl Dargie, Wm., carter, 38 Howard-st Duthie, Isaac, painter, 25 Kyd-st Davidson, Alex., carter, 64 High-st

Dyer, Robt., plumber, Brothoek bridge Davidson, Alex. , shoemaker, 20 Brechin-rd No. 3 Davidson, John, manufacturer, Friockheim Davidson, L. , labourer, 46 St Vigeaus-rd Dalgarno, Geo. G., solicitor, 22 Victoria-st Davie, John, residenter, Brechin-rd Dallachie, John, shipmaster, 16 Dalhousie-pl Dewar, Jas., mason, 28 Kinnaird-st Dargie, Alex. C, painter, 59 Dishland-st Dinnie, Jas., shoemaker, 25 Smithy-croft Davidson, John, tea dealer, 9 Duke-st Doctor, Alex., manager, 36 Ogilvy-pl Davidson, John, mechanic, 14 Colvill-pl Doig, James, grocer, 34 Ogilvy-place Davidson, It., mechanic, 16 Dishlandtown-st Donald, Alex., blacksmith, 18 Brechin-rd Deans, Jas., cutter, 9 West Keptie-st Donaldson, Geo., joiner. 3 St Vigeans-rd Dewar, Robt. D., ironmonger, 26 Addison -pi Donaldson, Win., residenter, 44 Barngreen Dobson, Robert, flaxdresser, 9 Anderson-st Dorward, Andrew, quarrier, Brechin-rd Doig, David, fireman, 60 Keptie-st Dorward, Edward, engineer, 19 Cairnie-st Doig, Wm., mechanic, 2 W Keptie-st Downie, Wm., labourer, 66 Howard-st Donald, Wm., joiner, 25 Jamieson-st Duff, Alex., mill foreman, 10 Mill-wynd Donaldson, Alex., grocer, Carnoustie W Duncan, Jas. , residenter, 44 Kinna'rd-st Donaldson, J., retired farmer, 47 Dishland-st Duncan, John, vintner, 7 Cairnie-st Dorward, John M., tea merchant, 8 Dal- Duncan, Joseph C, moulder, 3 Ogilvy-pl housie-pl Duncan, Robt., engineer, 7 St Vigeans-rd Douglas, Geo. M., vintner, 38 Keptie-st Dundas, David, clerk, 31 Caimie-st Douglas, Jas., weaver, 18 Jamieson-st Dunn, A., jun., warehouseman, 68 Howard-st Douglas, John, cabman, 10 Garden-st Dunn, John, engineer, 38 Kinnaird-st Drummond, Jas., engineer, 35 Jamieson-st 94 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements. THE Srbroath Sofflee Ilou^e Sou., LIMITED, -He 3 MILLGATE.**

BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, TEAS, SOIREE, PICNIC, and Other FESTIVE PARTIES

Carefully Attended to at Lowest Charges.

BILLIARD ROOM AND ROOMS FOR MEETINGS. WILLIAM FRASER, Manager.

DDLETOI k DOIUR I

~< : : plasterers, «==-^

41 LINDSAY STREET, ARBROATH.

Every Description of Plaster and Cement Work ; also, Lathing- Work.

Ornaments of every Description Supplied to the Trade.

Orders in Town and Country Promptly attended to. ESTIMATES GIVEN.

House Address—

-H{c ALEXANDER DONALD, #<- ALEXANDRA COTTAGE, CARNEGIE STREET. Arbroath Year Booh. 95

No. 6 Edward, John, blacksmith, 28 Lillies-wynd Dall, Wm., boilermakcr, 31 Culloden-rd Emslie, Wm., flaxdresser, 62 Guthrie-port Davidson, Jas., grocer, 265 High-st Esplin, David, tailor, 16 Brechiu-rd Davidson, Robt. , tailor, 5 Fisheracre No. 6 Davie, Wm. , engineer, 1 Hays\vell-rd Easson, Andrew, seaman, 44 Leonard-st Devlin, Jas., residenter, 21 Hayswell-rd Edwards, David, weaver, 15 Hays-lane Dewar, Jas. A., M.D., 13 Hill-terrace Edward, Jas., plumber, 41 Leonard-st Dick, Jas. B., baker, 19 Culloden-rd Ellis, Jas., flaxdresser, 40 Hamilton-green Dilly, Sam., flaxdresser, 45 Sidney-st Ennet, Wm., tenter, 37 Barngreen Dobson, David, flaxdresser, 12 Bakers-wynd Esplin, Chas., porter, 14 Abbot-st Doig, Jas. , flaxdresser, 31 W Abbey-st Esplin, Geo., fruiterer, 227 High-st Donald, Alex., plasterer, 11 Carnegie-st Esplin, John, mechanic, 25 Culloden-rd Donald, G., Abbey keeper, 19 Hamilton-green Esplin, Wm., shoemaker, 14 Leonard-st Donaldson, Wm., shoemaker, 57 Leonard-st Dougall, Wm., shoemaker, 2 Stanley-st No. X Douglas, Rev. And., Abbey Manse Fairweather, Alex., grocer, 36 Maule-st

Douglas, Jas., painter, 33 Sidney-st Fairweather, W. , warehouseman, 213£ High-st Dowuie, David, seaman, 15 Bakers-wd Falconer, Alex., flaxdresser, 19 Pamuure-st Downie, Wm., beamer, 10 Barber's-croft Farquhar, David, Wright, 4 Hill-place Doyle, Arthur, lapper, 15 Convent-st Ferguson, Joseph, seaman, 18 High-st Drummond, David, shoemaker, 29 Fisheracre Ferrier, Alex., postman, 39 John-st Drummond, David P., baker, 235 High-st Ferrier, Jas. painter, 20 Hill-pl , Drury, David, shoemaker, 25 W Abbey-st Ferrier, Wallace, flaxdresser, 34 Hill-st Ducat, John, baker, 10 Leonard-st Fettes, Jas., weaver, 20 Hill-place Ducat, Wm., baker, 4 Hamilton-green Fife, Andrew, mason, 25 Lindsay-st Duffus, John, tobacconist, 40 Sidney-st Findlay, David, lapper, 39 Ladybridge-st Duke, Rev. Win., minister, St Vigeans Finlayson, Jas., grocer, 191 High-st Dunbar, John, carter, 14 E Abbey-st Fleming, Geo., jun., coachman, 10 Kirk-wynd Duncan, Geo., mill foreman, 33 Leonard-st Fleming, John, clerk, 32 Ladybridge-st Duncan, Jas., iron-worker, 57 Barngreen Forbes, Andrew, fireman, 37 Lordburn Duncan, John, engineer, 36 Sidney-st Forbes, And., flaxdresser, 268 High-st Duncan, John, tailor, 11 Ernest-st Forbes, David, bleacher, 49 Panmure-st Duncan, John, lapper, 23 Fisheracre Forbes, David, sen., residenter, 49 Panmure-st Duncan, Robt., mill foreman, 40 Leonard-nt Forbes, Walter S., draper, 126 High-st Duncan, Wm., weaver, 45 Leonard-st Ford, Edward, pensioner, 39 John-st Dunn, Geo., seaman, 4 Stanley-st Ford, Geo., shoemaker, 20 Ladybridge-st Durie, Geo., currier, 28 Leonard st Forsyth, John, lamplighter, 35 John-st Durno, Rev. Geo., 2 Springfield-terrace Foy, Stephen, fireman, 17 Park-st No. X Fraser, Robt., labourer, 33 Park-st Fraser, Wm. C, plumber, 20 Hill-pl Eaton, Jas., labourer, 24 Union-st East Fulton, George, hatter, 150 High-st Eaton, William, fisherman, 26 Seagate Fyfe, Andrew, residenter, 15 Gravesend Edgar, Chas., bootcloser, 11 Park-st- Edwards, John, blacksmith, 39 Panmuve-st No. 2 Ehrlieh, John G., hotel-keeper, 163 High-st Fairweather, Alex., tailor, 35 Millgate Elliot, Arthur, shoemaker, 45 John-st Fairweather, Sam., shoe manufacturer, Haw- Esplin, Alex., flaxdresser, 17 Lindsay-st thombank Esplin, Joseph, weaver, 18 John-st Falconer, Chas., shipmaster, 65 Ladyloan No. 2 Farquharson, Robt., glazier, Brothock-bridge Feeler, Fred., seaman, 41 Ladyloan Edward, Wm., labourer, 5 South Grimsby Ferrier, Jas. G., hairdresser, 3 West-port Edwards, David, grocer, 8 Wallaco-st Findlay, D.. retired shipmaster, 1 Gayfield Ellis, Geo. , fireman, 77 Ladyloan Findlay, Geo., flesher, 21 Bank-st Esplin, Joseph, mechanic, 41 Wallace-st Findlay, Jas., carpenter, 5 Hannah-st Esplin, Thomas, mason, 26 Wallace-st Finlayson, John W, reporter, 23 Ladyloan

No. 3 Finlayson, Thos. , granaryman, 2 Anu-st Edward, Jas., mason, 27 Jamieson-st Fleming, Jas., labourer, 9 Union-st Ellis, shipmaster, High-common Richard, Forbes, Wm , policeman, 2S Bank-st No. 4 Forsyth, John, salmon-fisher, 12 Kyd-st Fraser, James, warehouseman, 12 Wallace-st Easson, Andrew, labourer, 8 Cairnie-st Fyfe, Jas., labourer, 53 Millgate-loan Easson, David, shipmaster, 30 Helen^st Fyfe, John, porter, 47 Ladyloan Easton, Wm., mason, 68 Lochland-st Fyffe, Jas., carter, 45 Ladyloan Edward, Geo., postrunner, 11 Fergus-square Fyffe, Wm. , cattle-dealer, 23 West Port Edwards, Robt., labourer, 18 Cairnie-st Elder, David, lapper, 55 Helen-st No. 3 Esplin, Geo., mason, 63 Keptie-st Fairlie, David, foreman, 34 Keptie-st Esplin, Wm., joiner, 35Fergus-sq Ferguson, Alex., sailmaker, High Common Ewing, Jas., retired lightkeeper, 93 Keptie-st Ferguson, John., clerk, Warslap No. 5 Ferguson, Joseph, shipowner. 16 Addison-pl Ferguson, Joseph, manufacturer, Lochshade Easson, Andrew, fireman, 33 W. Mill-wynd —

96 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements. COALS

For the Best Qualities of all Kinds of Coal for all

• Purposes, try

Colltertj ilgents, Coal merchants, anb

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District Depots 39 HELEN STREET AND 69 WEST GRIMSBY, ARBROATH ; AND AT RAILWAY STATIONS— CARNOUSTIE and INVERKEILOR Arbroath Year Book, 97

Fettes, Win. S. cabinetmaker, 35 West-port Falconer, Jas., flaxdresser, 18 Howard-st Findlay, John, flaxspinner, 7 Princes-st Farquhar, And., foreman, 5 Kinnaird-st Findlay, Win., labourer, 100 Keptie-st Farquhar, Wm., undertaker, 48 Guthrie-port Finlayson, David, tailor, 10 Dishlandtown-st Fenton, Geo., bleacher, 27 Howard-st Finlayson, John, labourer, Cemetery Gate Fenton, Peter, flaxdresser, 4 Guthrie-hill Fleming, Jas., retired draper, 7 Duke-st Ferrier, David, seaman, 26 St Vigeans-rd Fletcher, Geo. D., grocer, 1 Dishlandtown-st Ferrier, Francis, bleacher, 30 Barngreen

Forbes, Win., flaxdresser, 57 Dishland-st Ferrier, Jas. , wright, 36 Barngreen

Forbes, Win., turner, 26 Gowan-st Ferrier, Jas. , shipmaster, 27 Cairnie-st Ford, Wm., labourer, 20 Dishlandtown-st Ferrier, John, seaman, 24 St Vigeans-rd Foreman, David, painter, 18 Bndge-st Ferrier, Wm., hawker, 23 Kinnaird-st Foreman, Jas., painter, 27 Dishlandtown-st Fettes, John, flaxdresser, 6Rosebank Forsyth, Edward, plumber, 15 Queen-st Fettes, Peter, mill-manager, 19 Cairnie-st Forsyth, Geo., cooper, 1 Queen-st Fiddes, Jas., labourer, 3 Ro^e.bank Foulis, Alex., wright, 22 Jamieson-st Finlayson, Jas., labourer, 23 E Mill-wynd Fox, Wm„ mechanic, 6 W. Keptie-st Fitzcharles, M., hawker, 79 Guthrie-port Francis, Geo., residenter, 25 Duke-st Fleming, Jas., clerk, 5 James-st Frew, David, teacher, 8 Garden-st Forbes, Jas., fireman, 74 Inch Fullarton. Alex., mason, 3 Garden-st Fraser, Alex., mechanic, 66 Brechin-rd X*o. « Fraser, John, manufacturer, 38 Ogilvy-pl Fraser, John, warehouseman, 41 Boglane Fairweather, Jas., mill-foreman, 21 Elliot-st Fraser, John, manager, 38 St Vigeans-rd Fairweather, John, lath-splitter, 34 Green-st Fyfe, Jas., fireman, 41 Kinnaird-st Fairweather, J., warehouseman, 25Fergus-sq Fairweather, Robt., labourer, 31 Elliot-st CTo. e Fairweather, S., residenter, 39 St Mary-st Fairweather, Alex., mechanic, 8 Barbers-croft Falconer, Jas., labourer, 37 Green-st Fairweather, Alex., shoemaker, 40 E Abbey-st Falconer, Jas., carter, 22 Fergus-sq Fairweather, Jas., lathsplitter, 17Convent-st Falconer, Jas., residenter, 40 Fergus-sq Fairweather, John, lapper, 45 E Abbey-st Farmer, Chas., bookseller, Milllield Feus Fairweather, John, coachman, Academy-lane Farquhar, Harry, slater, (53 St Mary-st Fairweather, John, cabman, 25 W Abbey-st Farquhar, John, labourer, 80 Lochland-st Fairweather, John, residenter, 4 Ponderlaw-ln Farquhar, John J., printer, 25 Rossie-st Fairweather, R., mill-foreman, 8 Bakers-wd

Farquhar, Samuel C. , shipmaster, 70 Rossie-st Fairweather, W. , warehouseman, 213JHigh-st Farquhar, Wm., labourer, 77 Keptie-st Falconer, Alex., labourer, 99 Palmer-st Fell, Jas., vanman, 20 Robert-st Falconer, A., salmon-fisher, 29 West Abbey-st

Ferguson, Win. , bleacher, 13 Green-st Falconer, Jas., flaxdresser, 31 W Abbey-st Ferrier, Andrew, residenter, 28 Cairnie-st Falconer, Jas., flaxdresser, 16 Abbey-st

Ferrier, Jas., weaver, 1 Elliot-st Ferguson, Jas. , shoemaker, 16 Ernest-ft Ferrier, John, labourer, 8 Fergus-sq Ferguson, Joseph, seaman, 8 Stanley-st Fettes, Chas.. flaxdresser, 13 Orchard-st Ferrier, John, foreman, 3 Leonard-st Fettes, David, weaver, 3tj Cairnie-st Ferrier, Win., irondresser, 54 Abbey-park

Fettes, Jas. , mill-overseer, 9 Fergus-st Findlater, John, shoemaker, 44 Leonard-st Findlay, David, turner, 41 Lochland-st Finlay, David, labourer, 10 W Abbey-st Findlay, Jas., residenter, 44 Cairnie-st Finlayson, John, blacksmith, 22 Hayswell-rd Findlay, Jas., labourer, 2 Orchard-st Fitchet, Win., bleacher, 13 Ponderlaw-ln

Fleming Geo. , engineer, 68 Rossie-st Fleming, Alex., lorry man, Ernest-st

Fletcher, Hugh, seaman, 11 Russell-st Florence, Wm. , policeman, 33 Sidney-st Forbes, Arthur, labourer, 72 Lochland-st Forbes, Geo., labourer, 9 Culloden-rd Forbes, John, mechanic, 43 Elliot-st Forbes, Robt., flesher, 5 E Abbey-st Forbes, Jas., seaman, 50 Fergus-sq Ford, John, flaxdresser, 11 Convent-it Forbes, Wm., mason, 1 Fergus-st Fox, Jas., grocer, 15 E Abbey-st Forbes, Wm., labourer, 30 St Mar»-st Francis, James, farmer, West Seaton Foreman, David, painter, 25 Spink-st Fraser, Adam, vintner, 13 Abbot-st Forsyth, John, porter, 60 Rossie-st Fraser, Alex., seaman, 42 Leonard-st Fowler, Daniel, flaxdresser, 21 Fergus-sq Fraser, Forbes, shoemaker, 27 East Abbey-st

Fox, David, shoemaker, 3 Elliot-st Fraser, Robt. , labourer, 10 Stanley-st Fraser, Douglas, manufacturer, Carnoustie Fyfe, Alex., farmer, 21 Ponderlaw-st Fraser, John, mill foreman, 72 Lochland-st Fyfe, Alex., junr., joiner, 11J Pondtrlaw-st Fraser, Norman, manufacturer, 28 Ogilvy-pl Fyfe, Jas., labourer, 10 W. Abbey-st Fraser, Patrick, manufacturer, 28 Ogilvy-pl Fyfe, John, policeman, 61 Sidney-st Fraser, Wm., manager, coffee-house, 27 St Fyffe, Geo., residenter, 10 Academy-st Mary-st WTo. X Fullarton, Edward, labourer, 18 Fergus-sq Gair, Wm. , labourer, 23 Church-st Fyfe, Wm., mason, 48 Helen-st Garner, Jas., bleacher, 19 Park-st x?o. a Geddes, John, photographer, 16 Applegate Fairweather, David, lapper, 48 Howard-st Gibson, Jas., mason, 4 Applegate Fairweather, David, mechanic, 53 Kinnaird-st Glen, Alex., flaxdresser, 12 Union-st E Fairweather, Frank, engineer, 21 Cairnie-st Glen, Joseph, flaxdresser, 11 Park-st

Fairweather, Jas., tobacconist, 1 Lillies-wd Glen, Wm. , flaxdresser, 29 Lordburn ;

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Glenney, David Todd, watchmaker, 95 High-st Garvie, Jas., labourer, 6 Robert-st Gordon, Alex., flaxspinner, Burnside Geekie, John, seaman, 42 St Mary-st Gordon David, cadger, 9 Lordburn Gerrard, Geo., flaxdresser, 62Helen-st joiner, Elliot-st Gordon, Frank, painter, 6 James-st Gibb, Alex. , 18 Gordon, James, .joiner, 25 Pannmre-st Gibson, Alex., vintner, 16 Loehland-st

Gordon, John, bleacher, .'S3 Lordburn Gibson, Jas., labourer, 9 Loehland-st Gordon, John, flaxdresser, 23 Gravesend Gibson, Robert, labourer, 9 George-st Gordon, Laing, tailor, 6 James-st Gilbert, Robert, flaxdresser, 36 Helen-st Gordon, Win. A., flax-spinner, North Tarry Gill, Henry, shoemaker. 40 Fefgns-sq Gouck, Henry, hosier, 9S High-st Gillivray, Arch., weaver, 72 Helen-st Gowans, John, carter, 35 Lordburn Glen, Jas., wright, 6 St Mary-st Graham, Peter, mason, 47 Johh-st Glen, Wm., boilermaker, 28 Fergus-sq Grant, Colin, shoemaker, Woodside Gordon, Andrew, mason, 79 Locliland-st Grant, David, flaxdresser, 15 West Newgate Gordon, Chas., mason, 48 Rossie-st George, mechanic, 36 Fergus-square Grant, Geo. , joiner, 20 Park-st Gordon, Grant, Geo., shoemaker, 46 High-st Gordon, John, labourer, 25 Rossie-st Gray, And. W., china merchant, 244 High-st Gouck, Jas., mill-foreman, 54 St Mary-st Gray, Jas., M.D., 40 Hill-st Gowans, Allan, labourer, 14 Robert-st Greig, Alex., fishcurer, 15 Union-st E. Gowans, Henry, lapper, 24 Helen-st Grewar, Jas. P., cabinetmaker, 62 Gravesend Grant, John, railway agent, 5 Fergus-st Grieve, Wm., seaman, 24 Seagate Grant, Wm., labourer, 62 Helen-st Guild, Peter, carpenter, 24 Union-st E. Gray, Charles, sailmaker, 31 Fergns-st Gray, Geo., mechanic, 19 Fergus-st No. 2 Gray, Jas., labourer, 15 Stobeross-lane Gabriel, David, seaman, 13 Hannah-st Gray, Jas., scavenger, 38 St Mary-st Gairns. Jas. L., lapper, 15 West Grimsby Gray, John, joiner, 35 Lochland-st Gardiner, David, warehouseman, 16 Kyd-st Gray, John, shipmaster, Keptie-rd Garey, Wm. painter, 73 Millgate-loan , Gray, Wm., tenter, 51 St Mary-st Gauldie, Alex., ropemaker, Hope-st Greig, David, flaxdresser, 3 Fergus-st Gauldie, John, flour miller, 3ti Millgate-loan Greig, Geo., tenter, 15 Russell-st Gerrard, Alex., flaxdresser, 14 N Grimsby Greig, Jas., grocer, 23 Rossie-st Gerrard, Alex., carter, 44 Ladyloan Grieve, David, labourer, 49 Helen-st Gerrard, Wm., seaman, 51 Ladyloan Grindlay, Win., mason, 8 St Mary-st Gibson, Alex., cadger, 25 Dickfield-st Guild, Win., shoemaker, 43 Elliot-st Gilbert, Alex., pilot master, 42 Lady bridge Guthrie, Robt., warehouseman, 20 Green-st Gordon, C'has., mason, 11 Glover-st Guthrie, Wm., oiler, 74 Cairnie-st Gordon, David, flaxdresser, 24 Kyd-st Gordon, Geo., flaxdresser, 55 W Grimsby No. 5 Gordon, John, flaxdresser, 21 Hannah-st Gardyne, Jas., mechanic, 44 St Vigeans-rd Gordon, John St., gardener, 57 Millgate-loan Gauldie, Jas. flaxdresser, 5 Guthrie-hill Gowans, Chas., labourer, 61 W Grimsby Gentles, Alex., junr., labourer, 50 Howard-st Gowans, Jas., shoemaker, 17 Glover-st Gibb, Burnett, shepherd, 9 Cross Mill-wd Gowans, Robt., carpenter, 5 W Mary-st Gilbert, Alex., seaman, 26 Kinnaird-st Giant, Chas., shoemaker, 56 Marketgate Gill, Jas., shoemaker, Reform-st Grant, John, carter, 10 Union-st Gillandei-s, Wm., flaxdresser, 10 Barngreen Grant, Wm., shoemaker, 15 Millgate-loan Gillespie, David, baker, 19 E Mill-wynd

Grant, Wm. H. , mechanic, 15 Millgate-loan Glass, Alex., hacklemaker, 22 Smithy-croft Greenhill, Wm., merchant, Carnoustie Glen, Alex., lapper, Brechin-rd Greig, David, clerk, 27 Bank-st Gordon, Alex., glazier, S Brechin-rd Greig, John, seaman, 9 West Mary-st Gordon, Chas., mechanic, 17 Kinnaird-st Guthrie, Geo., carpenter, 13 Glover-st Gordon, George, residenter, 12 Cross Mill- wynd No. 3 Gordon, John, mason, Catherine Bank Galloway, Hugh, seaman, 4 Queen-st Grant, Alex., shoemaker, 3H Cairnie-st Gardiner, Jas., labourer, 39 Dishland-st Grant, David, hawker, 2 Brechin-rd Gavine, Jas., bleacher, 104 Keptie-st Grant, Jas., carpenter, 64 Brechin-rd Geddes, Rev. Wm., R.C. Dean, Dishland-st Grant, John, shoemaker, 13 Smithy-croft Gibson, Geo., flaxdresser, 24 Gowan-st Grant, Wm., joiner, 29 Howard-si Gilroy, Peter, cattleman, Rosefield Gray, John, coachman, 22 Cross Mill-wynd Glass, Robt., moulder, 3 Anderson-st Gray, John, labourer, 50 Howard-st Gleig, Robt., clerk, 36 Addison-pl Gray, Win,, tailor, 45 Boglane -| Glen, Jas., flaxdresser, 8 Gowan-st Gre'enhow, John, bleacher, 26 East Mill-wd Golden, Alex., wright, 5 Jamieson-st Greenhow, Wm., surfaceman, 35 West Mill Gordon, David, seaman, 17 Jamieson-st Wynd Gordon, John, mill foreman, 3 Colvill-pl Greig, Jas. , flaxdresser, 10 St Vigeans-road Gray, Alex., tailor, 9 Garden-st Guild, Alex., residenter, 23 Cairnie-st Gray, Jas., sailmaker, 6 Colvill-pl Guild, Jas., tireman, 19 Ogilvy-pl No. 4 Guild, John, moulder, 26 Howard-st Gardiner, Jas., late grocer, 16 Green-st No. 6 Gardiner, Wm., labourer, 15 Russell-st Gauldie, David, tailor, 45 Barngreen Gardyne, Geo., warehouseman, 33 Green-st 100 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements. THE ROSEBERYFILE r~ SCRAP BOOK. REGISTERED.

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Gordon, Jas., residenter, 7 St Thomas-st Henderson, Jas. , shipowner, 22 Victoria-st Gordon, Jas., shoemaker, 19 Fisheracre Henderson, John, residenter, 29 W. Keptie-st Gordon, John, shoemaker, 11 Sidney-st Hird, Alex., draper, Nolt Loan-road Gonrlay, James, labourer, 1 Barber's-croft Hogg, Jas. shipmaster, Nolt Loan-road Gow, Alex., shoemaker, 44 E Abbey-st Hogg, Win., mason, 40 Dishland-st Gowans, Bruce, factory-foreman, 1 Abbot-st Howat, Rev. Jas., Viewfield-road Graham, Henry, lamplighter, 3 Barbers'-eroft Howie, Wm.. draper, 10 Addison-pl Grant, Joseph, shoemaker, 33 Fisheracre Hume, Robt., accountant, 4 Addison-pl Grant, Walter, shoemaker, 20 Abbot-st Hunter, David, labourer, 3 Garden -st Grant, Wm. L., painter, 2 Hayswell-road Hutchison, David, draper, 17 Victnria-st Gray, Jas., confectioner, 269 High-st Hutton, Alex H., lapper, 39 Dishland-st Greig, David, saddler, Walker-place No. 4 Greig, John F. , fiaxdresser, 17 Ernest-st Haddon, Wm., fiaxdresser, 7 Elliot-st Guild, Alex., moulder, 5 Camegie-st Haggart, Alex., wright. 3| St Mary-st Guild, David, tailor, 38 Leonard-st Hannay, Jas., weaver, 55 Green-st JSTo. 1 Hanton, James, blacksmith, 16 Rossie-st Haddon, Hugh, surfaceman, 55 Panmure-st Harris, Jas., seaman, 30 St Mary-st Haggart, John, architect, Hume-st Harvey, Wm., labourer, 11 Russell-st Hall, Geo., seaman, 11 Union-st E Henderson, Geo., hammerman, 21 Green-st

Hampton, Peter, veterinary surgeon, 8 Hill-id Henderson, Wm. , tenter, 70 Lochland-st Hannah, James, hallkeeper, 64 High-st Hendry, Jas., lapper, 15 Fergus-st Harris, Robt., fiaxdresser, 43 Panmure-st Herald, Jas., mill-foreman? 31 St Mary-st Hastings, R., factory worker, 19 Panmure-st Herschell, David, grocer, 50 Rossie-st Henderson, Arch., joiner, 120 High-st Hill, David, wright, 35 Rossie-st Henderson, D., shoemaker, 3 Panmure-st Hill, Jas., carter, 34 Helen-st Hepburn, Henry, patternmaker, 24S High-st Hudghton,John, factory-worker, 52 St Mary-st Hood, Robt., draper, 2 Hill-pl Hudgston, Alex. P., mechanic, 40 Rossie-st Hovell, Jas., fiaxdresser, 25 Panmure-st Hunter, Alex., seaman, 67 Lochland-st Hovell, Jas., fiaxdresser, 45 Panmure-st Hunter, Jas., fiaxdresser, 42 Helen-st JSTo. 2 Hunter, Jas., waggon-builder, 21 Fergus-st Hunter, Robert, tenter, 12 Spink-st Halket, George, weaver, 19 Millgate-loan Hutton, John, manager, 76 Rossie-st Harris. Alex., carter, 2 West Mary-st Harris, David, flesher, 29 Millgate ISTo. 5 Harris, Geo., flesher, 31 Millgate Haddon, John, blacksmith, 58 Brecliin-rd Harris, John, turner, 28 Bank-st Haddon, John, mill-foreman, 17 Kinnaird-st Hay, David, carter, 13 West Grimsby Haddon. Wm., fiaxdresser, 34 St Vigeans-rd Hay, Geo., vintner, 5 Brothock Bridge Hagan, Wm., tenter, 13 West Mill-wynd Hayes, Edward, club keeper, 81 Ladyloan Haggart, Geo., grocer, 51 Kinnaird-st Hebenton, John, stoker, 30 Ann-st Hampton, Wm., mechanic, 50 Brechin-road

Hemsworth, Thos., gardener, Millgate-loan Harran, Robt. , labourer, 20 Barngreeu Hendry, Samuel, mill-foreman, 28 Bank-st Harriek, Owen, fiaxdresser, 16 Boglant Herald, Jas., labourer, 5 Dicklield-st Hastings, Robt., seaman, 12 Barngreen Herald, John, auctioneer, 4 Shore Hay, David, labourer, 6S Brechin-rd Herald, Wm., fiaxdresser, 70 Marketgate Henderson, Wm., policeman, 35 Kinnaird-st Heron, James N., blacksmith. 19 S. Grimsby Henry, Alex., blacksmith, 5 Kinnaird-st Heron, Peter, blacksmith, 12 Chalmers-st Herd, James, mason, 27 Smithy-croft

Heron, Wm. , blacksmith, 16 S Grimsby Herschell, Allan, shoemaker, 4 Guthrie Port Hill, Alex., seaman, 1 E. Mary-st Herschell, Jas., labourer, 35 Ogilvy-place Hinksman, John, fisheurer, 6 Glover-st Hill, David, vintner, 11 Cross Mill-wynd Hogg, Jas., warehouseman. 63 Ladyloan Hill, Wm. H., seaman, 14 St Yigeans-road Hood, Jas., fiaxdresser, 7 Bank-st Hodge, David,, engine-driver, 10 St Vigeans-rd Hood, John, boilermaker, 16 Ann-st Hodgston, Fred., shoemaker, 30 E Mill-wynd Hood, Peter, seaman, 16 Ann-st Hogg, David, lapper, 25 Boglane

Hood, Wm. , baker, 7 Bank-st Hood, Jas., warehouseman, 25 Howard-st

Hosie, Jas. , residenter, Ladyloan Hood, Peter, carter, S St Vigeans-rd Hutchison, Wm. B., clerk, 24 Ann-st Hood, Wm., labourer, 8 St Vigeans-rd Hutton, John, residenter, 12 E Mary-st Hosie, David, carter, Little Cairnie Hovell, Peter, fiaxdresser, 12 Howard-st No. 3 Hunter, Samuel, baker, 2S Barngreen Haliburton, David, porter, 21 Jamieson-st 102 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements. THE Scottish Widows' Fund (MUTUAL) LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY.

MAGNITUDE OF THE OPERATIONS.

Policies Issued, . . . £48,000,000 I Claims Paid, . . . £17,500,000 Bonus Additions, . . 10,800,000 Accumulated Funds, . . 10,750,000

Policies in Force, . . 30,000,000 | Annual Revenue, . . 1,250,000 PROFITABLE CHARACTER OF THE BUSINESS. Cash Profit for Seven Years to 31st December, 1887, ,£1,727,659 Bonus Additions for the Seven Years, . . 2,785,611

'T'HIS was the Largest Distribution of Profit made by any

-*- Life Office in the Kingdom during the period. It yielded Bonuses ranging from jQi 14s to ^4 6s 7d per cent, per annum on the Original Sums Assured, according to the duration of the Policies—facts which clearly prove

The Intrinsic Value of the Society's Mutual System, and The Highly Profitable Character of its Business. LIBERAL CONDITIONS OF ASSURANCE. Surrender Values allowed after Loans granted within a small margin payment of one year's premium. of the Surrender Value. Paid-up Policies allowed in lieu Extensive Foreign Residence of Surrender Values. free of charge in all cases.

Claims Payable on Production of Proof of Death and Title.

Persons desiring to effect Life Assurances for the benefit of their^Families, or in connection with Business Transactions, are invited to Read the Society's Prospectus, which contains general information of use in selecting an office, and particulars of the principles and liberal practice to which the Society owes its success.

Agents in Arbroath— ANDREW BENNET, Solicitor, High Street. JAMES A. DICKSON, British Linen Co. Bank. Arbroath Year Book. 103

Hunter, Win., bleacher, 18 Ogilvy-pl Jamieson, David, bleacher, 19 Kyd-st Hutchison, Stewart, vintner, 47 Guthrie-port Jamieson, Robt., seaman, 23 Glover-st Hutton, James, carter, 74 Inch Jeffrey, David, painter, 76 Marketgite 6 Jenkins, Alex., residenter, 10 Wallace-st No Johnston, Geo., seaman, 2 Ann-st Haggart, John, architect, Millbank-house Hall, Jas., shoemaker, Hays-lane No. 3 Hardy, Wm., labourer, 6 Abbey-park Jack, Alex., tailor, 37 Jamiosou-st Harvey, John, tailor, 15 Barngreen James, And., flaxdresser, 2 Albert-st Harvey, Peter, boilermaker, 21 Leonard-st Jamieson, Jas., residenter, 11 Gowan-st Hastings, Alex., shoemaker, 52 Palmer-st Jarret, Jas., mill-foreman, 24 Dishlandtown-st Hay, Hugh, tenter, 21 Leonard-st Jarvis, David, flaxspinner, 2 Dalhousie-pl Henderson, David, labourer, 2 AUan-st Johnston, John, baker, 9S Keptie-st Henderson, J., shoemaker, 6 Ponderlaw-lane Johnston, Wm., shipmaster, 2S Victoria-st Herald, David, flaxdresser, 33 Leonard-st o. Herald, Geo., shoemaker, 18 Abbot-st N 4 Jack, Alex. joiner, 4 Fergus-sq Herald, David P., clerk, 17 Hayswell-rd , Jack, Jas., mechanic, 68 Cairnie-st Herd, Win., tailor, 25 Leonard-st Jamie, David, labourer, 13 Green-st Heron, Peter, blacksmith, 8Stuart-st Jamie, David B., seaman, 25 Rossie-st Heron, Peter, jun., blacksmith, 2 Stuart-st Jamieson, David, labourer, 62 Lochland-ft Heron, Sylvs ster, moulder, 27 Sydney-st Jamieson, Geo., flaxdresser, IS Lochland-st Herschell, Adam, shoemaker, 3S Emest-st Jarvis, Alex. C, mill-foreman, 47 Green-st Herschell, David, mechanic, 32 Leonard-st Jarvis, Jas. S. , flaxspinner, 66 Rossie-st Hill, John, flax merchant, Walker-pl Jarvis, Wm., millspinner, 59 Rossie-st Hobbs, Win., labourer, (51 Leonard-st Johnston, Alex., policeman. 39 Elliot-st Hood, Jas., bookseller, 211 High-st Johnston, And., flaxdresser, 18 Green-st Hood, John, labourer, 31 East Abbey-st Johnston, Jas., mechanic, 43 Rossie-st Hovell, Wm., grocer, 4 Abbey-park Johnston, Jas. B., draper, 93 Keptie-st Hudson, Geo., flaxdresser, 42 E Abbey-st Johnston, John, joiner, 15 Elliot-st Hudson, Win., residenter, 10 Abbey-path Joiner, Jas., labourer, 80 Cairnie-st Hunter, George, shopman, 36 Siduey-st Jolly, Alex., gardener, 74 Cairnie-st Hunter, John, teacher, 24 Hayswell-road Hunter, Robert, engineer, 28 Sidney-st No. S Hunter, Win., shoemaker, 44 Ernest-st Jamieson, James, grocer, 5 James-st Hutchison, John, flaxdresser, 45 W Abbey-st Janes, Jas., flaxdresser, 12 Brechin-rd Hutchison, Thos., mason, 60 Abbey-park Johnston, John, shoemaker, 44 St Vigeans-rd

Hutchison, Wm. , flaxdresser, 23 E Abbey-st Johnston, Wm., labourer, 34 Barngreen Hutton, John, labourer, 34 W Abbey-st Johnston, Wm., gardener, The Elms

Hutton, Peter, vanman, 19 Palmer-st Johnston, Wm , engineer, 27 Cairnie-st No. 1 Joss, John, flaxdresser, 49 Kinnaird-st Inglis, Robt., grocer, 24S High-st No. e Irvine, Jas., shoemaker, 47 Hill-st Jack, Joseph, residenter, 2ti W Abbey-st No. 2 Jack, Wm., flaxdresser, 51 Leonard-st Jamieson, Francis, shoemaker, 32 E. Abbey-st Imrie, Alex., flaxdresser, 49 Wallace-st Jamieson, John, lapper, 33 E Abbey-st Irons, David, merchant, 45 Haimah-st Jamieson, Wm., flaxdresser, 4 Allan-st Irons, Robert, sailmaker, 45 Millgate-loan Johnston, Alex., flaxdresser, 16 Abbey-st No. 3 Johnston, David, shoemaker, 275 High-st Inverwick, Jas., factory-worker, 23 Gowan-st Johnston, Geo., policeman, 13 Palmer-st No. 4 Johnston, Thos., mill-foreman, 30 W Abbey-st Joiner, Abner, fireman, 7 Palmer-st Inglis, Win., mechanic, 9George-st Joiner, Wm., seaman, 63 Leonard-st No. S Joliy, Wm., seaman, 12 Abbot-st Inglis, James, joiner, 17 Cross Mill-wynd X Inglis, James, joiner, 16 Guthrie-pt No. Kear, Wm., tailor, 32 Ladybridge-st No. X Keith, James S., residenter, 41 Hill-st Jack, Alex., moulder, 55 Panmure-st Kermath, David, seaman, 5 Hill-rd Jack, James, finisher, 38 John-st Kermath, Wm., warehouseman, 9 Park-st Jack, James, mechanic, 46 John-st Kerr, Charles, shoemaker, 35 John-st Jack, James, jun., chemist, Signal Tower Kerr, David, butcher, 16 Church-st Jamie, Alex., residenter, 10 James-st Kerr, Geo., carter, Hill-rd Jamie, David, weaver, 43 Gravesend Kerr, John, blacksmith, 27 Panmure-st Jamieson, Francis, moulder, 1 Union-st E Kinloch, Robert C, banker, 74 High-st Jeflray, John, seaman, 12 John-st Kinnear, David, cabinetmaker, 9J Applegate Johnston, David, ironmonger, 59 High-st Kinnear, Jas., flaxdresser, 47 Panmure-st Johnston, Jas., music teacher, 198 High-st Kinnear, Jas., teacher, 15 Hill-pl Johnston, Wm., flaxdresser, 7 W. Newgate Kydd, David, fisherman, 10 W Newgate No. 2 Kydd, David, waiter, 6 James-st Kydd, Wm., labourer, 14 John-st Jack, J., light-keeper, Bell Rock Signal Tower "

104 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements. WHITE HART HOTEL, HIGH STREET, ARBROATH. (The Only First-Class Family and Commercial Hotel in Town).

THE Proprietor has recently acquired an adjoining property which has enabled him to add to his Hotel a Large Bar Room, which has been fitted with all Modern Conveniences.

* n^E cejajaE^ci^ii jkp c6ffee m®w> *<- Are most Comfortably and Attractively Furnished. -HJc JppE REgMflHItflflM flP DICING ReejfljS •** Are Fitted and Furnished in the Best Style.

The Finest Brands of Champagne, Sherry, Port, Whisky, Claret, and all other Liquors always in Stock, Finest ALES and STOUT kept on Draught and in Bottle.

" Boots " and 'Bus attend all Trains. Charges Strictly Moderate.

J. G. EHRLICH, Proprietor.

white urn lira? STAI Q8$ Ibiiing lEetabltebment Is now Complete in all its Branches.

Brakes, Waggonettes, Gigs, Dog Carts, Open and Close Carriages, For Private, Picnic, and Marriage Parties. Iborses kept at livery un&er Careful Management.

Hearses and Mourning Carriages.

As all Orders are carefully attended to, Customers can rely on getting every care and attention.

GEORGE FLEMING, Jun., Manager. Telegrams, "BO TEL. Arbroath Year Book. 105

No. 2 Kirton, Wm., shoemaker, 33 E Abbey-st Kear. Jas., sawyer, 27 Hannali-st Knight, Robert, baker, 7 Palmer-st Keith, David, flaxdresser, 8 W Mary-st Kimz, Carl Emil, waiter, 24 Sidney-st Kelly, Jolm, flaxdresser, 18 Hannah-st Kydd, Alex., gardener, 42 Sidney-st Kennedy, Jolm, seaman, 41 Wallace-st Kydd, Jas., bottler, 9 Fisheracre Kenny, John, cellarman, 35 West Grimsby Kydd, Robt., mechanic, 9 Fisheracre Kermath, David, residenter, 25 W Grimsby Kydd, Thos., labourer. 11 Hays-lane Kerr, Jas., shoemaker, 3 West-port No. X Key, Alex., letter-carrier, 20 Ann-st Laing, David, M.D., Maule-st Key, Jas., residenter, 25 Hannah-st Laird, John, flaxdresser, 15 Gravcsend King, James, grocer, 17 Ladyloan Laird, Wallace, flaxdresser, 12 Maule-st Kinnear, Jas., blacksmith, 23 Hannah-st Langlands, Jolm, dairyman, 35 Union-st E Knowles, Jas., carter, 27 Wallace-st Larnach, Wm., grocer, 31 Panmure-st Kyd, Jas., flesher, 17 Panmnre-st Law, Neil, cadger, 4 E Newgate Kydd, John, weaver, 51 Ladyloan Lawrence, David, yarnman, 33 Marketgate Kydd, John, shoemaker, 30 Glover-st Lawsou, Jas. B., spirit-dealer, Carnoustie Kydd, Thos., labourer, 14 North Grimsbv Leask, Andrew, mason, 10 Chnrch-st Kydd, Wm., blacksmith, 18 West Grimsby Lefevre, John, flesher, 1 Hill-rd No. 3 Legge, John, labourer, 8 Park-st • Kear, Jas., contractor, 20 Dishlandtown-ts Legge, William, labourer, 5 Church-st Kirkland, David, gardener, Kosevilla Leigliton, Jas., shoemaker, IS Maule-st Knight, Jas., shoemaker, 2 Catherine-st Leslie, Alex., bleacher, 25 Lordburn Kydd, Alex., teacher, 11 Hillend-rd Leuehars, Jas., currier, 1 Hill-road Kydd, Jas., wriglit, 34 Dishlandtown-st Lindsay, David, carpenter, 9 South-st Kydd, Jas., junr. wriglit, 32 Dishlandtown-st Lindsay, John, tinsmith, 7 Applegate Kydd, Thos., shoemaker. 2 Jamieson-st Lindsay, John, flaxdresser, 4 Applegate. No. 4 Lindsay, Peter, seaman, 14 South-st Lindsay, Wm., carter, 100 Higli-st Keith, Geo., plumber, Keith Lodge, Keptie-rd Livingston, Geo., flaxdresser, 20 Park-st Keith, Jolm, sailmaker, 11 Georgc-st Low, Jas. M., broker, 21 Gravesend Kemp, Peter, tailor, 82 Lochland-st Low, Walter, mason, 13 Marketgate Kennedy, David, labourer, 94 Helen-st Low, Wm., vintner, 19 Marketgate Kerr, David, bleacher, 41 St Mary-st Lownie, John, flaxdresser, 7 W. Newgate Key, David, residenter, 25 Spink-st Lowson, Henry, tobacconist. 33 Commerce-st Kinnear, David, joiner, 60 Keptie-st Lowson, John, carter, 7 Panmure-st Kinnear, James, engineer, 32 St Mary-st Lowson, John, labourer, 5 Park-st Kinnear, John, labourer, 42 Cairnie-st Lows

Companies trade on the" words, Campbell

A"q paaip jo '93.li 3§T3uxeo 'sapuaSv JO

'S9DUJO SutAi3D3-a qSnoaqi iuas sq Avui spoof) Arbroath Year Booh. 107

Littlejohii, David, solicitor, 9 Victoria-st Lyall, Alex., mill-foreman, 27 W Mill-wd Logan, Rev. Geo., minister, 13 Dalhousie-pl Lyell, Leonard, residenter, Pitmuis Logan, J., tweed manufacturer, Viewlield-rd Lynch, Michael, cowfecder, 24 Brechin-rd Lorimer, Andrew, liatter, Keptie-rd 6 Low, Chas. A., grocer, 42 Keptie-st No. Lackie, John, labourer, 33 Culloden-rd Low, David, labourer, 26 Gowan-st Laing, Alex. B., manager, 37 Fisheracre Low, Jas., clerk, Hillend-rd Lambert, Andrew, currier, 17 Ernest-st Low, Jas. , labourer, 17 Jamieson-st Langlands, Alex., residenter, 14 Hayswell-rd Low, William, seaman, 63 Dishland-st Langlands, Robert, currier, 209 High-st Lowden, David, shoemaker, 17 Duke-st Law, Jas., joiner, 41 Abbey-st Lowson, Alex., labourer, 72 K»ptie-st W Law, Jas., labourer, 21 Culloden-rd Lowson, David, manager, 12 Colvill-pl Lawrence, David, mason, 9 Culloden-rd Lowson, Stewart, flaxdresser, 9 Catherin«-st Leask, Chas., mill-foreman, 5 Ernest-st Lyall, Robt., merchant, 12 Queen-st Leighton, Alex., shoemaker, 26 Leonard-st Lyon. Geo., tanner, 7 Alexandra-pl Leslie, Alfred, shoemaker, 13 Palmer-st No. 4 Leuchars, David, mill-foreman, 17 Hays-lane Laing, John, engine driver, 27 Loehland-st Leuchars, Wm., rlaxdresser, 15 Ernest-st Laing, Peter, bleacher, 31 St Mary-st Lewer, Charles, residenter, 3 Hill-ter Laing, Peter, wright, 39 Green-st Liddel, Jas., seaman, 9 Ernest-st Langslow, Win., bleacher, 38 Green-st Lindsay, D., machine- worker, 12 Abbot-st Laurie, Jas., lapper, 40 Rossie-st Lindsay, Thos., music-teacher, 221 High-st

Lawrence, Jas., labourer, 3 Stobeross-lane Lindsay, Wm. A., shoemaker, 29 Abbot-st S ' Ledingham, Geo., labourer, 13 Etliot-st Livingstone, Jos., shipmaster, 19 E Abbey-st Ledingham, Wm., wright, 17 Russell-st Livingston, Wm., millworker, 9 Sidney-st Leitch, John, tenter, 00 Cairnie-st Logie, Alex., shoemaker, 23 Fisheracre Leith, Jas., grocer, SI Helen-st Logie, Thomas, warehouseman, 38 E Abbey-st Leslie, Alexander, coffee-planter, Keptie-rd Longmuir, Jas., carter, 21 Allau-st Leslie, Chas., mason, 47 Green-st Longmuir, Jas., shoemaker, 16 Academy-st Leslie, Edward Jas., solicitor, Kinloch-ter Lothian, Win., bleacher, 33 Fisheracre Leslie, John, mechanic, 74 Rossie-st Low, Jas., labourer, 38 Ernest-st Leslie, Robt, residenter, 17 Fergus-square Lowden, Jas., bootmaker, 32 Sidney-st Leuchars, Jolin, hawker, 1 George-st Lownie, John, rlaxdresser, 11 St Thomas-st Liddel, John, mill-foreman, 55 Helen-st Lyall, Thos. W., dentist, 2 W Abbey-st Lilley, Rev. J. P., 42 Elliot-place Lyall, Wm., plumber, 39 E Abbey-st Lindsay, Jas., plumber, 24 Helen-st Lyon, Richard, shopman, 5 St Thomas-st Lothian, David, residenter, 82 Lochland-st 1 Low, Chas., blacksmith, 42 Helen-st No. M'Ardle, Thos., residenter, 37 Lindsay-st Low, Jas., scavenger, 13 Green-st M'Bain, J . M., banker, British Linen Co. Bank Lumgair, Alex , tailor, 5 Rossie-st M'Bain, Norman, solicitor, Brothock Bridge Lumsden, David, joiner, 18 Fergus-sq M'Bey, David, bleacher, 10 Maule-st No. 5 M'Comb, Thos., rlaxdresser, 31 Park-st Laing, Alex., baker, 30Brechin-rd Macdonald, Alex., painter, 31 Marketgate Laing, David, bleacher, 27 Howard-st Matdonald, Jas., draper, 143 High-st Laing, David, rlaxdresser, 72 Howard-st M'Farlane, Thos., hawker, 17 Lindsay-st Laird, Win., gardener, Bloomfield M'Gregor, John, seaman, 17 Park-st Lamb, David, labourer, 32 E Mill-wd M'Gurk, John, fish-dealer, 5 Applegate Law, Jas., mechanic, 27 Kinnaird-st M'lntyre, John, vintner, 5 Hill-rd Lawrence, Alex., bleacher, 2 Guthrie-hill Mackintosh. John, teacher, 29 Marketgate Lawrence, Alex., mason, 3 Kinnaird-st Mackintosh, Peter, fanner, Carmyllie. Leask, John, mason, 27 Smithy-croft Mackintosh, Wm. Fyl'e, solicitor, 107 High-st Leitch, Jas., blacksmith, 44 Howard-st Mackay, Jas. D., cabinetmaker, 101 High-st Leslie, Jas., weaver, 17 Cross Mill-wynd Mackie, William, labourer, 33 Seagate

Leslie, Jas., moulder, 8 St Vigeans-rd M'Kenzie, D. , shipbroker, 45 High-st Leslie, John, lapper, 19 Cairnie-st M'Kenzie, John, rlaxdresser, 1 Maule-st Leslie, Win., fish-dealer, 19 Hamilton-green M'Kenzie, John, grocer, Kirk-sq Liddle, Greenly, boilermaker, 30 Bog-lane M'Kinnon, Thos., saddler, 9 Union-st E. Lindsay, Geo., rlaxdresser, 26 Barngreen M'Kinnon, Wm., flaxdresser, 21 W Newgate Littlejohii, David, joiner, 11 Kinnaird-st M'Laren, J., shoe manufacturer, 40 Gravesend Littlejohn, John, labourer, 12 Rosebank M'Laren, W., shoe manufacturer, 40Gravesend Livie, Jas., grocer, 23 St Vigeans-rd M'Lean, Andrew, shoemaker, 33 (Jnion-st E. Livingston, John, bleacher. 32 Brechin-rd M'Lean, David, shoemaker, 33 Union-st E Logic, Chas.. rlaxdresser, 50 Brechin-rd M'Lean, John, residenter, 24 Applegate Low, Robt., salesman, 19 James-st M'Lennan, Joseph, mason, 18 Church-st Low, Wm.. factory-worker, 19 Boglane M'Leod, Andrew, shoemaker, 12 Church-st Lowson, Alex. D., manufacturer, Elmbank M'Millan, Jas., hawker, 15 Lindsay-st Lowson, And., flaxspinner, Elmbank M'Millan, John, labourer, 10 High-st Lowson, David, shoemaker, 29 Guthrie-port M'Pherson, David, flaxdresser, 3 Panmure-st Lundie, Thos., weave'', 7 Ogilvy-pl M'Wattie, Alex., tobacconist, 22 Commerce-st Lundic, Wm., mechanic, 41 Kinnaird-st M'Wattie, J., tobacconist, 22 Commeree-st —

108 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements. $$C^89 TO VOW FOR A QUARTER "OF A CENTURY.

<• J A M ES^DO I G,+

GUTHRIE PORT, ARBROATH. DOIG'S OLD MALT WHISKY. DOIG'S FAMILY BLEND.—The Finest of Old Scotch Whisky. Blended and Bottled on the Premises. A Sample Bottle of this Excellent Whisky has been submitted to the Public Analyst, who reports as under : Laboratory of the Public Analyst, Dundee, 14th May, 1885.

" This is to certify that I have examined a Sample of Whisky marked ' Doig's Family Blend,' sent to me by Mr James Doig, Family Grocer and Wine Merchant, Arbroath. " I have to report that the Spirit is strong and pure. It has every quality of an old and thoroughly sound Whisky, being practically free from fusel oil, and containing no poisonous ingredient. " (Signed) G. D. MACDOUGALL, " Public Analyst for the County of Perth, and the Burghs of Dundee, Forfar, Montrose, and Arbroath.

If you wish to use only the Best Old Scotch Whisky, FOR DOIG'S FAMILYASK BLEND.

DOIG'S Stock of INDIAN, ASSAM, and CEYLON TEAS are always of the very Finest Qualities, being Selected and Blended with the greatest Care. They combine the greatest Strength, with Delicacy of Flavour, and are all Absolutely Pure.

For the Best Value in all Kinds of Provisions, Spirits, Beer Porter, &c. CALL AT -^ DOIG'S, GUTHRIE PORT. ^- For Press Opinions see Page HO. Arbroath Year Book. 109

Malcolm, David, tanner, 20 Maule-st M'Leod, Darid, gardenei, 3 Gayfield Mann, Alex., «arter, 35 John-st M'Leod, John, stournian, 17J Millgate

Mann, Win., seaman, 45 Hill-st M'Nab, Jas. , shipmaster, 67 Ladyloan Marshall, Robt., blacksmith, 39 John-st M'Knight, John, seaman, 34 Ladyloan Mather, David, flaxdresser, 23 Gravesend Main, Alex., teacher, 67i Millgate-loan Matlier, David, saddler, 59 High-st Main, John, tenter, 19£ N. Grimsby Matthewson, John, painter, 16 Panmure-st Main, Robt., joiner, 19~N. Grimsby May, Hugh, moulder, 39 Ladybridge-st Malcolm, Wm., tanner, 21 Millgate-loan Mellis, Tlios., coachman, 35 Lordburn Mann, Wm., tailor, 27 Bauk-st Melville, David, upholsterer, 37 High-st Marr, Peter, residenter, 41 Ladyloan Menmuir, Alex., flaxdresser, 15 Park-st Marshall, Alex., fish-dealer, 30 Marketgate Michie, John, billposter, 18 Church-st Marshall, John, flaxdresser, 44 Marketgate Middleton, Francis, plasterer, 10 James-st Martin, Jas., coachbuilder, 26 Ladyloan Mill, Alex., labourer, 33 Lindsay-st Masterton, James, shoemaker, 22 Maule-st

Mill, Alex. , seaman, 41 West Newgate Mather, Jas., mason, 29 Ladyloan Mill, Robert, flaxdresser, 16 John-st Matthews, Alfred T., warper, 6 Ann-st Miller, Alex., blacksmith, 39 John-st Matthewson, Wm, sailmaker. 55 W Grimsby Miller, Wni., carter, 21 Church-st Maxwell, David, lathsplitter, 14 Millgate-loan Miller. Win., labourer, 4 Ladybridge-st Maxwell, D., warehouseman, 30 Millgateloan Millar, Wm., waste merchant, 1 Maule-st Meek, John, carter, 24 Glover-st Milne, Chas., confectioner, 164 High-st Meekison, Jas,, agent, 1 Shore Milne, David, general dealer, 41 Grayesend Mefl'an, Richard, salesman, 4U Millgate-loan Milne, Kerr, carter, 22 Applegate Menmuir, Alex., weayer, 35 W Mary-st Milne, Robt., confectioner, 32 Maule-st Menmuir, John, flaxdresser, 65 Millgate-loan Mitchell, Chas., slater, 34 Hill-st Menmuir, Wm., shipmaster, 28 W. Mary-st Mitchell, Jas. , labourer, 20 Hill-pit Middleton, Benj., labourer, 59 W Grimsby Mitchell, James, labourer, 138 High-st Middleton, Wm., lorryman, 5 Glover-st Mitchell, John, farmer, Boysack Mill, John, ropespinner, 28 Hannah-st Mitchell, Wm., slater, 20 Panmure-st Mill, Wm., labourer, 23 N Grimsby Moffat, Jas., town missionary, 48 High-st Miller, Alex., labourer, 31 Ladyloan Moncur, David, junr., grocer, 12 Helen-st Miller, Alex., joiner, 23 Bank-st Moore, Jas. , bootmaker, 49 Panmure-st Milne, Djvid seaman, 24 Kyd-st More, Edward, labourer, 25 Church-st Milne, Wm., factory-worker, 11 West Mary-st Morison, Robt. , clerk, 116 High-st Mitchell, David, mason, 6 Ann-st Morrison, Wm,, shooting saloon-keeper, 240 Mitchell, Jas. M., labourer, 3 Bank-st High-st Mitchell, Robert, beamer, 1 Murray-place Mudie, Alex., Upper, 11 W. Newgate Mitchell, Thos., lather, 12 Kyd-st Mulrean, J., bank messenger, 39 Commerce-st Moir, Geo., labourer, 43 Hannah-st Munro, Chas., baker, 24 Ladybridge-st Moir, Wm., labourer, 2 Hannah-st Murray, John, shoemaker, 34 High-st Mollison, Samuel, moulder, 20 Glover-st Myles, Wm., mechanic, 53 Panmure-st Moonlight, Alex., carter, 14 Glover-st No. 2 Moonlight, David, porter, 46 Ladyloan M'Andtew, Walter, beamer, 44 Marketgate Monro, William, M.D., 9 Millgate M'Arthur, John, weaver, 75 Millgate-loan Moore, James, tenter, 2 Wallace-st Macdonald, Fred. More, Alex. , seaman, 5 W. Mary-st , grocer, 26 Bank-st Macdonald, F. P., solicitor. Windmill House More, Alex., tenter, 43 Millgate-loan M 'Donald, Geo., carter, 4 Union-st Morea, John, shoemaker, 7 South Grimsby M'Douald, John, light-keeper, Signal-tower Morgan, Jas., clerk, 23 West-port M'Donald, Win., wriglit, 29 Glover-st Morris, David, flaxdresser, 10 Hope-st M'Donald, Wm., labourer, 47 Millgate-loan Morrison, George, labourer,. 18 Kyd-st Mortimer, M'Ewan, Tlios., pointsman, 8 Bank-st Jas., shopman, 32 Marketgate M'Gillivray, Lowson. joiner, 8 Hannah-st Mundin, Henry, labourer, 8 Shore M'Gregor, David, carter, 40 Millgate-loan Murray, John, gardener, 71 Millgate-loan M'Hardy, John, baker, 47 Ladybridge-st Myles, Geo., moulder, 11 Ann-st M'lntosh, Alex., lapper, 33 Ladyloan X*o. 3 M'Intosh, Charles, labourer, 1 Murray-pl M'Birnie, Samuel, residenter, 10 Bridge-st Chas, M'lntosh, shoemaker, 42 Glover-st M'Callum, John, railway-guard, 29 Duke-st M'Intosh, Jas., mechanic, 9 Glover-st M'Cormack, H., mill-foreman, 31 Dishland-st Mackintosh, R., winding-foreman, 3 Hannah-st M'Cormock, Patrick, slater, 8 Dishlandtown-st M'Intyre, David, carpenter, 5 Ann-st M'Crow, John, clerk, 21 Queen-st William, Mackay, upholsterer, 2 Ann-st M'Donald, Chas., flaxdresser, Si Dishland-st M'Kenzie, James, caipenter, 10 Kyd-st M'Donald, Geo., coachman, 11 Jamieson-st M'Kenzie, John, seaman, 30 Bank-st M'Farlane, Wm., commercial traveller, 3 M'Kinnon, Tlios. lapper, 14 Millgate-loan Albert-st M'Laren, Arch., mechanic, 2 Hannah-st M'Gregor, Robert, labourer, Rosefield M'Laren, Duncan, gardener, 4 Ann-st M'Kay, Edward, hawker, 9 Anderson-st M'Lean, C, vintner, 24 Millgate-loan M'Kenzie, David, residenter, 14 Addison-place M'Lean, John, shoemaker, 59 Ladybridge-st M'Leish, John, druggist, 47J Dishland-st Macleay, Jas., labourer, 17 W Grimsby M'Lennan, Wm., flaxdresser, 24 Gowan-st M'Lelland, Robt., flaxdresser. 3 S. Grimsby M'Leod, Fred. W., clerk, 10 Colvill-pl —

110 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

Jamib grocer, ^ca, Mine, anb §ptrit Merchant. Opinions of tlxo Press- DOIG'S TEA.— The Mercantile Age of April 16th says :—Mr James Doig is a great believer in Indian, Assam, and Ceylon Teas ; and rightly so, for not only has he, but all the most competent judges, proved their superiority over those Teas grown in China. There is a uniformity of body in Doig's Teas as well as a richness of Quality, and analytic tests prove that there is little mineral matter, the tannin, nitrogen, and other properties being excellently balanced, so as to avoid undesirable astringency. I am glad to know that an appreciative public very highly value Mr James Doig's Teas. His annual returns show a very marked increase in the sales, and I am quite convinced that, if he continues to keep up the standard of quality—which he seems determined to do—he will some day ere long occupy a foremost position as a tea-dealer in Scotland. is pursuing a safe His policy is a generous one ; he has entered upon and enterprise, one calculated to benefit himself as well as the public, and I am glad to know of his success- a success highly merited. Doig's Whisky, Beer, &C—The Mercantile Age of April 16th, Malt, Wine, and Spirit Cellars are, on the whole, the best sayS : —Doig's I have seen north of Glasgow—and I have visited hundreds of Establishments very lofty, have an abundance of light, and the temperature is very carefully regulated for maturing and conditioning the valuable stock of Malt Liquors. The Bottling cellar is fitted with hot and cold water, and other appurtenances for effectually cleansing the bottles, and filling in a cleanly manner from the casks, Barclay Perkin's Stouts and Bass & Co. 's Ales. Proceeding to the Spirit Department, I found a Whisky, a surprisingly good blend of pure old Scotch Whisky, known as " Doig's Family Blend." This blend of Whisky deserves to be extremely popular. It is a very old, pure Whisky, free from fusel oil, smoke, or wild flavour, and to connoiseurs of Whisky, as well as those whose health requires this article, I can confidently recommend it as a pleasant, honest stimulant of good age and purity. (See Public Analyst's Opinion on Fage 108.) Doig's Provisions, Feeding Stuffs, &c—The Mercantile Age displayed says : Doig's stock and management of his establishment many evidences of good and experienced generalship. Everywhere energy and order seem to have been happily combined. The Goods seemed fresh throughout, and chosen from the markets and manufacturing centres that I have visited a hundred and one times, and know, therefore, their pure, dietary properties. The third storey of Doig's Warehouses is used as a general reserve-stock warehouse for fruit, jellies, jams, biscuits, &c. Mr Doig also conducts a very large trade for feeding stuffs, such as Oats, Barley, Oilcake, &c. JAMESESTABLISHED TofToVER A QUARTERDOIG,OF A CENTURY. 71 & 73 GUTHRIE PORT, ARBROATH. Arbroath Year Book. Ill

M 'Queen, David gardener, 100 Keptie-st Martin, David, labourer, 37 Green-st

Malcolm, Henry j foreman, 17 Dishlandtown-st Mason, Alex., tenter, 8 Russell-st Mangan, Richd., merchant, 12 Anderson-st Masson, Robt, gardener, 6 Elliot-pl Manson, David, carter, 10 Anderson-st Mather, John, labourer, 96 Lochland-st Mamie, Win., joiner, 5 Garden-st Mathew, David, bleacher, 26 Fergus-sq Marshall, David, shipmaster, 1GJ Gowan-st Mathew, Edward, painter, 1 Elliot-st

Martin, Chas. , bleacher, 4 Duke-st Mathew, Wm., bleacher, 25 Fergus-sq Martin, John, mason, 2 West Keptie-st Mechin, Andrew, weaver, 12 Spink-st Martin, John, stationer, 48 Keptie-st Meekison, Wm., carter, 11 Stobcross-lane Mason, Win., policeman, 34 Keptie-st Meffan, Wm., mechanic, 46 Fergus-sq Mather, Alex., lapper, 16Colvill-pl Meldrum, Geo., fireman, 23 Fergus-sq Mather, David, flaxdrosser, 9 Duke-st Melvin, Robt., coachbuilder, Kinloch-ter Mather, Peter, flaxdresser, 8 Jamieson-st Mill, David, lapper, 12 Spink-st Mathew, Jas., flax merchant, 4 Dalhousie-pl Mills, John, shipmaster, 93 Keptie-si Mathewson, Alex. S., painter, 6 Dalhousie-pl Mill, Wm., flaxdresser, 3 Elliot-st Mathewson, David, mill foieman, 16 Bridge-st Mill, Wm., labourer, 24 Green-st Maxwell, David, mason, 33 Victoria-st Miller, Christopher, labourer, 62 Cairnie-st Maxwell, David, residenter, S Keptie-st Miller, Geo., beamer, 23 St Mary-st Menmuir, Chas., shipmaster, 23 Jamieson-st Miller, Thos., mason, Old Toll House Menzies, Alex., millworker, 7 Bridge-st Milne, Alex., railway porter, 32 Helen-st

Mill, Jas. , flaxdresser, 18 Dishland-st Milne, David, blacksmith, 8 Elliot-pl Miller, Win., blacksmith, IS Colvill-pl Milne, Edward, brewer, 39 Elliot-st Milligan, Robert, draper, 42 Dishland-st Milne, Jas., mill-foreman, 29 St Mary-st Milne, Geo., merchant, 54 Keptie-st- Milne, Jas., mill-wiight, 35 St Mary-st Milne, John, shoemaker, 5 Addisonplace Milne, Jas., mill-foreman, 37 Eliiot-st Milne, Robt., flaxdresser, 29 Dishlandtown-st Milne, Jas., joiner, 17 Lochland-st Minto, F., road-surveyor, 2 Hillend-rd Milne, Smart, cadger, 71 Helen-st Mitchell, David, porter, 29 Jamieson-st Mitchell, Alex., baker, 25 Elliot-st Mitchell, David, gardener, 23 Gowan-st Mitchell, David, farmer, Blind Loch Mitchell, Geo., labourer, 1] Dishland-st Mitchell, David, labourer, 12 Spink-st Mitchell, John, vintner, 64 Keptie-st Mitchell, David, flaxdresser, 42 Green-st Mitchell, John, flaxdresser, 16 Bridge-st Mitchell, Duncan, lorryman, 39 Lochland-st Moodie, Robert, teacher, 34 Victoria-st Mitchell, John, fireman, 21 St Mary-st Morrison, Jas., carter, 29 Dishlandtown-st Mitchell, John, flaxdresser, 8 Robert-st Murray, Jas., gardener, Emislaw Mollison, John, mas. S M'Leish, Jas., painter, 70 Helen-sc M 'Alpine, Wm., flaxdresser, 9 W. Mill-wd M'Leish, John, tinsmith, 23 St Mary-st M'Donald, Alex., flaxdresser, 24 Kinnaird-st M'Leod, Jas., clerk, 6 Fergus-square Macdonald, Jas., seaman, 80 Brechin-rd Maclure, Edward, dyer, 70 Helen-st Maidonald, Wm., labourer, 3Reform-st Maclure, John, dyer, 70 Helen-st M'Dougall, John, gardener, 29 Kinnaird-st M'Lusky, John, labourer, 17 Orchard-st M 'Gavin, Peter, painter, 36 Bamgreeu M'Nab, Robt., flaxdresser, 46 Lochland-st M'Gillivray, John, seaman, 35 W Mill-wd Malcolm, Peter, shoemaker, 87 Keptie-st M'intosh, Jas., mechanic. 43 Kinnaird-st

Mann, Alex. , tailor, 3 George-st M'lver, Thomas, shoemaker, 12 Cross Mill- Mann, Geo., currier, 30 Rossie-st wynd Mann, John, mason, 25 Fergus-square M'Kay, James, residenter, 32 Barngreen Mann, Peter, carter, 42 Rossie-st M'Kenzie, Alex., beamer, 18 East Mill-wynd Mann, Wm., mason, 50 Helen-st M'Kenzie, Wm., labourer, 50 Guthrie-port Marr, Jas., mill-foreman, 74 Caimie-st M 'Laren, Jas. grocer, 32 , Hamilton-green Marshall, Ja«., machinist, 80 Cairnie-st M'Laren, Wm., sLoemaker, 15 Smithy-croft 112 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

DUNDEE AND NEWCASTLE, DDLESBRO', HARTLEPOOL, AND SUNDERLAND.

The Fine Iron-Screw Steamer ADD A*," Al AT LLOYD'S Captain ROBERT LATTO. Carrying Steward and Stewardess. Leaves Dundee for Newcastle Every Tuesday. From Newcastle for Dundee Every Friday When it is found necessary to alter Day of Sailing notice thereof is given by Advertisement.

Goods and Live Stock on deck carried at Shipper's risk. Not respon- sible for returned empties unless booked and freight prepaid.

Sailing to Middlesbro', Hartlepool, Sunderland, and Montrose as Cargo Offers. Fares—Per " Pladda."—Dundee and Newcastle—First Cabin,

9s ; Second Cabin, 6s. RETURN TICKETS—Available for One

Month— First Cabin, 13s 6d ; Second Cabin, 9s. Children under twelve years of age (when in charge of their friends only) half-fare. Infants in arms, free. Not responsible for Passengers' Luggage. Freight of Goods, Carriages, Horses, Cattle, &c, on the Lowest Scale. This Conveyance affords a cheap and rapid means of communication with Newcastle, Shields, Sunderland, Hartlepool, Seaham, Stockton, Middlesbro', Durham, Darlington, Carlisle, Morpeth, Berwick-on- Tvveed, and all the North of Scotland. There are also frequent Steamers loading in the Tyne for New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Montreal, Rotterdam, Antwerp, Copenhagen, Stettin, Dunkirk, Genoa, Naples, Leghorn, Venice, Trieste, Fiume, Odessa, .&c.

I Commercial Street, Dundee. HENRY PLENDERLEATH, Manager. WILLIAM S. OGG, Hairdresser and Manufacturing Perfumer, 2 and 4 HAMILTON GREEN,

Finest Fitted Premises in the district. Dealer in WALKING STICKS also COMBS, BRUSHES, and other Toilet Articles. Newest Designs in HAIR ORNAMENTS. Arbroath Year Book. 113

re M'Lean, Alex., tailor, 52 Brechin-road M'Donald, John, saw-miller, 39 FisheraC M'Lean, John, tailor, 19 Jame8-st MacDougall, Rev. J. E., minister, Springfield M'Logan, John, residenter, 12 Cross Mill-wd M'Ewan, John, weaver, 10 W Abbey-st M'MUlan, Geo., currier, 3 St Vigeans-rd M'Gregor, David, shoemaker, 23 Palmer-st M'Millan, Robt. A., currier, 80 Brechin-rd M'Intosh, Wm., residenter, 29 Abbot-st M'Pherson, jUbx., flaxdresser, 16 Smithy-croft M'lver, John, labourer, 15 Leonard-st M'Pherson, Thos., merchant, 16 Gutlirie-port M'lvcr, John, weaver, 19 Fisheraare M'Urrach, Walter, policeman, 40 Kinnaird-st Mackie, William, mason, 5 Barbers'-croft Maclure, John, dyer, 6S Brechin-rd M'Kendrick, George, shoemaker, 69 Sidney-gt Maiden, Thomas, mason, 3 Reform-st M'Kenzie, Jas., cabinetmaker, 17 Leonard-st Mailer, Alex., mason, 43 Kinnaird-st M'Kinnon, Hugh, labourer, 36 W Abbey-st Malcolm, John, flaxdresser, 12 Barngreen M'Laren, Chas., mason, 9 Culloden-rd Malcolmson, Alex., shoemaker, 3 Reform-st M'Lean, Duncan, vintner, 9 Convent-st Manby, John, blacksmith, 8 Cross Mill-wd M'Lean, Peter, broker, 7 Carnegie-st Mann, Geo., labourer, 21 Smithy-croft M'Lean, Wm., shoemaker, 45 E Abbey-st Mann, Win., weaver, 9 Ogilvy-pl M'Leish, Robert, labourer, 10 Abbey-st Marnie, Alex., residenter, 40 Barngreen M'Lennan, Donald, grocer, 4 Hayswell-rd Marr, Geo., seaman, 20 Ogilvy-pl M'Leod, Wm., tailor, 3d Ernest-st Marr, Win,, labourer, 38 Kinnaird-st M'Naughton, Jas., shoemaker, 2i Abbot-st Marshall, Alex., bird-stuffer, 37 Guthrie-port M'Naughton, John, blacksmith, 69 Sidney-st Marshall, Wm., farm-servant, Cairnie M'Pherson, John, merchant, 27 Hayswell-rd Martin, Alex. , machineman, 29 W Mill-wynd M'Quade, Patrick, weaver, 29 E Abbey-st Martin, Wm. grocer, 18 Ogilvy-pl M'Wattie, Alex., tailor. , 55 W Abbey-st Mather, Charles, flaxdresser, 10 Smithy-croft Mann, Jas., carter, 21 Ernest-st Mathew, Henry, bleacher, 13 St Vigeans-rd Mann, Jas., coachman, 8 Bakers'-wynd Mathew, John, clothier, 37 Caimie-st Mann, Wm., slater, 57 Sidney-st Cairni°.-st Mathew, Micah, clothier, 37 Marnie, Wm. , fireman, 16 Leonard-st Matthew, Alex., mechanic, 38 Howard-st Marr, William, baker, 17 Hays-lane Matthews, Alex., pipemaker, 51 Guthrie-port Marshall, David, mechanic, -.'1 Sidney-st boilermaker, 17 St Vigeans-rd Marshall, Mathewson, J., Wm. , lathsplitter, 3 Carnegie-st Meek, James, engineman, 50 Kinnaird-st Martin, John, baker, 2 Leonard-st

Meekison, Wm. . mechanic, 21 Guthrie-port Martin, Thos., tailor, 39 Sidney-st Meldrum, Andrew, grocer.9 Caimie-st Martin, Wm., janitor, 1 Academy-st Menmuir, David, flaxdresser, 50 Kinnaird-st Mather, Alex., grocer, 5 Ernest-st Mill, Alex., boilermaker, 02 Brechin-rd Mathew, Wm., oiler, 53 Barngreen Mill, Geo., flaxdresser, 13 Smithy-croft Mathews, David,. mechanic, 14 Leonard-st Mill, Jas., insurance agent, 21 Ogilvie-pl Mathews, Geo., mill-overseer, 4 Bakers'- wd Mill, Stewart, residenter, 33 North Port Maxwell, David, shoemaker, 49 E Abbey-st Miller, David, stoker, 50 HowanLst Meldrum, Jos., flaxdresser, 7 Fisheracro Miller, James, mechanic, 50 Kinnaird-st Mellis, Jas., gasfittcr, 20 Hayswell-rd Miller, John, labourer, 36 Howard-st Middleton, Wm., cabinetmaker, 11 W Abbey-st Kinnaird-st Miller, Thos., storekeeper, 23 Mill, Wm. , moulder, 28 Sidney-st Milne, David, boot closer, 43 Guthrie-port Mill, Win., mechanic, Walker-pl Milne, Edward, dairyman, 11 Guthrie-port Mill, Wm. Andson, druggist, 2 Hill-ter Milne, Jas., photographer, St Ruth's, 30 Miller, Alex., shoemaker, 15 Sidney-st Hamilton-green Miller, Alex., moulder, 15 Convent-st Milne, John, boilermaker, 51 Guthrie-port Miller, Jas., carter, 35 Fisheracre Milne, Robt. C, sewing-machine agent, 26 Miller, Win., carter, 31 Fisheracre Hamilton-green Miln, David, mill wright, Ponderlaw-st Milne, Wm., labourer, 13 Cross Mill-wynd Miln, Geo., solicitor, 4 Spriugfield-ter Mitchell, Chas., bootmaker, Brechin-rd Milne, Chas., rivetter, 69 Sydney-st Mitchell, James, millworker, S West Mill-wd Milne, Chas. S., merchant, 33 Culloden-rd Mitchell, John, plumber, 24 Wardmill-rd Milne, Geo., draper, 15 Culloden-rd Mitchell, John, labourer, 19 Ogilvy-place Milne, Jas., baker, 63 Leonard-st Mitchell, John, gardener, 34 Howard-st Milne, Thomas, carter, 22 Hamilton-green Mitchell, Wm., blacksmith, Wardmill House Milne, Thos., mason, 269 High-st Mallison, John, seaman, 21 Lillies-wynd Milne, Wm., labourer, 16 Abbey-st Moore, Alex, flaxdresser, 26 Howard-st Mitchell, David, labourer, 11 Convent-st Morris, John, flaxdresser, 8 W. Mill-wynd Mitchell, Geo., shopman, 8 Leonard-st Morris, Robt., flaxdresser, 16 Cross Mill-wynd Mitchell, John, shoemaker, 9 Sidney-st Munro, Alex., tenter, 22 Wardmill-rd Mitchell, Wm., flaxdresser, 10 W. Abbey-st Munro, Jas., mill-foreman, 3 Reform-st Moffat, Robt., tenter, 99 Sidney-st Murray, Wm., currier, Brechin-rd Moir, John, mason, 44 E Abbey-st Murty, Henry, draper, 36 Guthrie-port Moir, Peter, labourer, 44 E Abbey-st No. 6 Mollison, Jas., labourer, 65 Abbey-park Mollison, Robt., tailor, Academy-st M'Andrew, Alex., labourer, 10 Abbey-path 12J Moore, David, lapper, 24 Leonard-st M'Ardle, John, Bhoemaker, 13 Sidney-st Moore, Geo., flaxdresser, 4 Bakers'-wynd M'Beth, Alex., residenter, 18 Abbey-st Moore, Jas., grocer, 44 Hamilton-green M'Birnie, Wm., shoemaker, 12 Leonard-st Moran, Jas., hawker, 42 Sidney-st M'Donald, Alex., turner, 39 Fisheracre 114 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

ESTABLISHED 1862. FURNITURE. -H"M- BEDSTEADS. CARPETS. BEDDING.

Extensive Latent

gtoek DeMgn^

. P. (Sreorjerr

Cabinetmakers anfc ITlpbolsterere.

EXCELLENCE of Quality has always been our aim, and we at present see no need to diverge from this line of conducting our Business. The Quality of our Goods is correct, the Prices are Extremely Low, and we would invite those Furnishing to favour us with their Orders. The Stock we hold is extensive, and embraces DINING-ROOM, PARLOUR, BEDROOM, LOBBY, OFFICE, & KITCHEN FURNITURE. BEDDING, FLOORCLOTHS, CARPETS, CURTAINS, &c.

JOBBING Carefully attended to, and receives Special Attention,

es* FURNITURE EXCHANGED. "§*

FUNERAL UNDERTAKING-See page 18 J. P. GREWAFT& SON, £F iq furniture {££ ffiebfcing XKHarebouae, Corner.GRAVESEND & PANMURE St., Arbroath. Morris, Win., gardener, Springfield Nicol, Wm., mason, Greenbank, Lillies-wynd Mouat, Jas., shoemaker, 21 Abbot-st Nicol, Wm., tenter, 12 Crossmill-wynd Muckhart, Alex., cellarman, 11 Ernest-st Niven, Wm., watchmaker, 72 Howard-st Mudie, John, draper, 7 E. Abbey-st No. 6 Muir, Jas., banker, Abbey Bank Nairn, David, mason, 39 Cullodcn-rd Munro, Robt., flaxdresser, 4 Bakers-wynd Nairn, Wm., coachman, Bellevue Stables Murray, Alex., curritr, 23 Abbot-st Napier, Alex., broker, 47 Abbey-st Murray, David, gardener, Hayshead W Napier, Alex,, bleacher, 19 Palmer-st Murray, John, shoemaker, 15 Abbot-st Napier, Geo., shoemaker, 19 Hays-lane Myles, Chas., tailor, 10 Hayswell-rd Napier, John, residenter, 6 West Abbey-st No. X Napier, John, junr., grocer, 45 E Abbey-st Nairn, Henry, fisherman, 19 High-Bt Napier, Joseph, vintner, 29 Hayswell-rd Nairn, Jas., cabinetmaker, 3 Maule-st Naysniith, Andw., chemist, 4 W Abbey-st

Napier, Jas., plumber, 34 Maule-st Neilson, Alex. , seaman, 53 Sidney-st

Naughton, John, currier, 232 High-st Newman, Jas. , shoemaker, 25 Palmer-st Neilson, Geo., engineer, 15 Marketgate Newman, Wm., milhvorker, 21 CuUoden-rd Neilson, John, hawker, 17 Lindsay-st Nicol, Henry, tenter, 55 Sidney-st Neilson, Jos., bleacher, 23 Church-st Nicol, Jas., blacksmith, 23 Culloden-rd

Nicol, David, weaver, 9 Park-st Nicol, Jas. , beamer, 34 Leouard-st Nicol, John, ironmonger, 210 High-st Nicol, John, mechanic, 11 Palmer-st

Nicol, Robt. . confectioner, 234 High-st Nicol, Lewis, machine agent, Hayshead Nicol, Wm., tenter, 16 High-st Nicol, Robt., foreman, 21 Sidney-st Norrie, John, carpenter, 40 John-st Nicol, Wm., labourer, 29 Sidney-st Nugent, John, cadger, 31 Applegate Niddrie, John, seaman, 40 Ernest-st No. a Noble, John, shoemaker, 3 Leonard-sfc Nugent, Thos., shoemaker, 5 Fishcracre Napier, D. S., commission agent, 14 Millgate Neave, Wm., carter, 4 Union-st No. 1 Nicol, Edward, grocer, 20 Marketgate Ochterlony, Alex., flaxdresser, 14 Union-st E Nicol, Geo., manufacturer, Carnoustie Ogilvie, Jas., currier, 13 Panmure-st Nicol, John, machine-worker, 7 Kyd-st Ormond, David, fireman, 33 Marketgate Nicol, Thos., flaxdresser, 20 Hannah-st Ormond, Wm., wright, 51 Pamnurc-st Nicol, Win., labourer, 51 AVallace-st No. 2 No. 3 Oakley, David, mill-foreman, 23 Kyd-st Nairn, David, labourer, 94 Keptie-st Ogilvie, Alex., residenter, 36 Aun-st Nairn, Jas., mill-foreman, 72 Keptie-st Ogilvie, David, mason, 23 Ladyloan Naysniith, John, teacher, 1 Victoria-st Ogilvie, John, bookseller, 21 Glovcr-st

Neilson, Geo. A., shopman, 15 Colvill-pl Ogilvie, Wm. , engineer, 60 Millgate-loan Neilson, John, joiner, 11 Dishlaud-st Neish, David, shoemaker, 53 Dishlandtowii-st No. 3 Ogg, David, mechanic, 16 Jamieson-st Neish, Geo., shoemaker, 26 Jamieson-st Ogg, Wm. A., manufacturer, 11 Dalhousie-pl Nicol, David, shoemaker, 19 Dishlandtown-st Ormond, David, weaver, 14 Bridge-st Nicol, Jas., flesher, 24 Keptie-st Ormond, Wm., bleacher, 37 Dishland-st Nicol, John, fish-dealer, 10 Bridge-st No. 4 No. 4 O'Farrell, Michael, labourer, 36 Fergus-sq Nairn, Geo., seaman, 41 Elliot-st Ogilvie, Geo., preparer, 10 Cairnie-st Nairn, Jas. , labourer, 58 Cairnie-st Ogilvie, John, mill-overseer, 50 Rossie-st Napier, John, tenter, 19 Elliot-st Ogilvie, Thomas A., residenter, Lawton Mill Napier, Sam., beamer, 25 Elliot-st Olsen, Henry, seaman, 61 Rossie-st Napier, Wm., mechanic, 31 Elliot-st Neave, Geo., moulder, 61 Rossie-st No. 5 Neave, Wm., flaxdresser, 45 Fergus-sq O'Connor, Peter, mill-foreman, 13 Lillies-wynd Neilson, Wm.. labourer, 42 Green-st Ogg, Wm. S., hairdresser, 3 Hamilton-green Nicol, Alex., flaxdresser, 50 Helen-st Ogilvie, Alex., railway guard, 17 St Vigeans-rd Nicol, Alex., flaxdresser, 29 Elliot-st Ogilvie, David, farmer, Berryfauld ~ Nicol, David, mechanic, 27 Rossie-st Ogilvie, Wm. , blacksmith, West inill-wynd Nicol, Jas., flaxdresser, 11' Elliot-st O'Kane, John, mechanic, Brechin-rd Nicol, Jas., flaxdresser, 27 Fergus-sq O'Kane, Patrick, flaxdresser, 1 Guthrie-port Nicol, Jas., tailor, 17 Orchard-st No. Nicol, James, tailor, 19 Rossie-st 6 Ogg, Robt., factory-worker,?9 Nicol, John, mason, 19 Rossie-st Hayswell-rd Ogilvie, Chas., shoemaker, No. 5 45 Leonard-st Nairn, Jas., flaxdresser, 22 Barngreeu NO. 1 Palmer, John, shoemaker, 34 Ladybiidge-st Nairn, Wm., seaman, 38 Howard-st Parker, Jas., blacksmith, 87 Napier, Geo., fireman, 11 Lillies-wynd Applegate

Parkin, Wm., dentist, 38 Hill-st - — i Neilson, David, beamer, 5 Kinnaird-st Parry, George, residenter, 31 Park-st Neish, Alex., shoemaker, 74 Brechin-rd Parsons, Thos. W., music-teacher, 181 High-st Nicol, Jas., factory worker, 20 Ogilvy-pl Paterson, Alex., shoemaker, 39 Nicol, John, railway agent, 35 Cairnie-st West Newgate 116 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements. JOHN TULLIS & SON

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Paterson, David, mechanic, 20 Maule-st No. 4 Paterson, Henry, grocer, 125 High-st Paterson, David, railway-porter, 66 Cairnie- Paton, Jas., ostler, 45 John-st Paton, David, engineer, 84 Rossie-st Penny, David, flaxdresser, 17 High-st Paton, George, labourer, 15 Fergus-st Pert, Alex., seaman, 29 Seagate Pearson, John, cloth inspector, 31 Fergus-sq Pert, Wm., fisherman, 5 Marketgate Peter, Geo., labourer, Letham Farm Peter, David, railway porter, 138 High-st Peter Wm., railway-worker, 19 Green-st Peter, Geo., millworker, 55 High-st Petrie, James, postman, 24 Helen-st Peter, Wm., shoemaker, 15 Gravesend Petrie, Peter, tenter, 34 Fergus-sq Petrie, And., chimney-sweep, 33 Panmure-st Petrie, Win., engine-driver, 16 Elliot-st Petrie, David, seaman, 19 Hill-st Petrie, Wm., manager, 26 Helen-st Petrie, Isaac, painter, 16 Jchn-st Phimster, Chas., flaxdresser, 15 Fergus-sq Petrie, Jas., shoemaker, 65 High-st Phimster, Geo., flaxdresser, la St Mary-st Petrie, Jas., carpenter, 19 Seagate Piggot, Andrew, lapper, 8 Russell-st Petrie, Jas., blacksmith, 11 Gravesend Pithie, Wm., carter, 7 Elliot-st Pirie, John, weaver, 39 Ladybridge-st Potter. Jas., shipmaster, 80 Rossie-st

Polsen, John, asphalter, 59 High-st Proudfoot, Rev. Wm. , Lochville Pool, Robt.. flaxdresser, 83 High-st No. 5 Pool, Robt., labourer, 19 Panmure-st Paterson, George, blacksmith, 4 Howard-st Pow, Jas., pavier, 49 High-st Paterson, Geo. , engineer, 56 Breehin-rd Prescot, Henry, shoemaker, 19 Lordbnrn Paterson, Henry A., clerk, 1 St Vigeans-rd Pye, Alex., vanman, 34 W Newgate Paterson, James, mechanic, 8 Howard-st No. 2 Paterson, James, mechanic, 52 Howard-st Paterson, Jas. Spink, merchant, 15 Cairnie-st Parr, James, seaman, 49 Ladybridge-st Paterson, Wm., mechanic, 5 St Vigea7is-rd Paterson, Alex., seaman, 29 Ladyloan Paton, David, flaxdresser, 15 East mill-wynd Paterson, David, harbourmaster, 13 Shore Pattullo, David, hawker, 16 Smithy-croft Paton, George, grocer, 32 Ladyloan Pattullo, David, ironmonger, 10 St Vigeans-rd Pearson, Alex., carter, 28 Ladyloan Pearson, Geo., mill-foreman, 3 Rosebank Pearson, Thos., flaxdresser, 27Ann-st Penny, James, labourer, 22 Howard-st Pearson, Wm., carter, 3" Millgate-loan Pennycook, Robt., oiler, 14 Smithy-croft Peat, David, sailmaker, 6 South Grimsby Petrie, Ben., mechanic, 13 Smithy-croft Peat, David, flaxdresser, 27 Ann-st Petrie, David, coachman, Cairniehill Penny, Jas., shipmaster, 76 Marketgate Petrie, Jas., weaver, 1 Guthrie-hill Pert, Alex. , cadger, 4 E Mary-st Phillip, Alex., joiner, 9 Kinnaird-st Peter, Geo., pilot, 9 Glover-st Pirie, David, labourer, 14 Bog-lane Peter, Geo., jun., seaman, 3 Wallace-st Pirie, John, shoemaker, 7 Guthrie-port Peter, Jas., labourer, 14 Hannah-st painter, Peter, John, vintner, 13 Ladyloan Pringle, Wm., 5 Guthrie-hill Proctor, James, shoemaker, Reform-st Peters, Geo., flaxdresser, 4 Hope-st Pyott, James Gardener, grocer, Petrie, David, shipmaster, 31 Hannah-st North Tarry Petrie, Jas., grocer, 61 Millgate-loan No. 6 Petrie, Wm., blacksmith, 13 Bank-st Palmer, David, weaver, 8 E Abbey-st Petrie, Wm., flaxdresser, 3 Bank-st Paterson, Alex., mason, 30 Hayswell-rd Phillip, Chas., ropemaker, 71 Ladyloan Paterson, David, labourer, 57 Leonard-st Procter, Thomas, tailor, 16 Millgate-loan Paterson, James A., commercial traveller, 29Ponderlaw-st. No. 3 Paterson, John, moulder, 27 Culloden-rd Paris, Robt., carter, 11 Queen-st Patterson, Thomas, flaxdresser, 45 Sidney-st Paterson, Chas., shoemaker, 14 Queen-st Paton, George, vanman, 41 W Abbey-st Paterson, Wm., bleacher, 10 Gowan-st Pattullo, Wm., shoemaker, 17 Hays-lane Paton, Wm., carter, 35 Dishlandtown-st Peters, Jas., clerk, 239 High-st Peacock, John H, coal merchant, 5 Albert-st Peters, Robt., shoemaker, 28 Hamilton-green Peat, Jas., shipowner, 9 Addison-pl Petrie, Alex., baker, 25 Ernest-st Pert, Chas., seaman, 8 Bridge-st Petrie, Jas., labourer, Hayshead Peter, Wm., pointsman, 55 Dishland-st Petrie, John, mechanic, 23 Hays-lane Peters, Jas., carver, 1 Albert-st Petrie, Robt. M., millworker, 35 Culloden-rd Peters, Jas., engineer, Rosebrae Phin, Thomas, rivetter, 9 Sidney-st Petrie, Alex., grocer, 5 Dalhousie-pl Pitkeathly, Jas., weaver, 24 Hamilton-green Petrie, David, lapper, 7 Jamieson-st Pollen, Jas., labourer, 9 Convent-st Petrie, David, seaman, 41 Dishland-st Proctor, Wm., waiter, 49 Sidney-st Petrie, Geo., grocer, 68 Keptie-st Purves, Alex., lorryman, 39 Leonard-st Petrie, Jas., shipmaster, 30 Addison-pl Pyott, Wm., grocer, 60 Palmer-st Petrie, John, shoemaker, 70 Keptie-st Pyper, Robert, policeman, 39 Culloden-rd Petrie, Thos., shipmaster, 55 Dishlandtown-st Piggot, Alex., tenter, 13 Bridge-st No. X Quinn, John, weaver, 21 Pirie, A., retired mill-manager, 8 Addison-pl W Newgate Pirie, Geo., engine-driver, 6 Gowan-st No. X Pollock, Rev. John I. W., 6 Albert-st Rachel, Harry, skinster, 24 Seagate Pringle, David, plumber, 6 Dishland-st Raitt, John, shoemaker, 11 Panmure-st ~-~- '' 118 r 'Arbroath Year Book Advertisements. ANDREW SCOTT, -M^Groeer, Wine, and Spirit Merchant, $*s-

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..'-..'»^«^*.^».^^n,('>.#»«w''M'*„i PERFECTION * IN • TEA, AT 2s 4d PER LB. Mmit&w Talm© @afta@t fe© gi-vr©a.

* WHISKY. *-

We desire to call attention to our OLD SCOTCH WHISKY,

which, for Purity. Mildness, and Delicious Flavour is unsurpassed.

This Whisky is distilled from the Finest Malt (all deleterious matter^being extracted in the process of distillation) and fully matured by age. M&VT I.IW0BS,

Special attention is devoted to this Department, and Customers may rely upon the Ales, &c, being sent out in the best possible conditition

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Ramsay, Wm. , residenter, 27 Kyd-st Ramsay, Alex., mason, 52 Rossie-st Reid, David, seaman, 29 Ladyloan Ramsay, Allan, shoemaker, 12 St Mary-st Reid, Wm., shipmaster, 70 Marketgate Ramsay, David, labourer, Lochlands Reid, Wm., machine-maker, 7 Hannah-st Ramsay, David, flaxdresser, 35 Fergus-st Rennie, Andrew, labourer, 7 South Grimsby Ramsay, Jas., tailor, 41 Green-st Rennie, John, merchant, Enst Seaton Redford, John, warehouseman, 32 Fergus-sq Ritchie, Jas., oiler, 35 Millgate-loan Reid, David, weaver, 4 Rossie-st Ritchie, John, ropemaker, 26 Kyd-st Reid, Jas., weaver, 20 Helen-st Ritchie, John, flaxdresser, 26 Kyd-st Reid, Jas., lapper, 17 Rossie-st Ritchie, John, flaxdresser, 15 W Grimsby Reid, Wm., carriage-inspector, 1 Elliot-st Ritchie, John, shoemaker, 18 W Mary-st Rennie, Allan, flaxdresser, 11 Fergus-sq Robb, David, flaxdresser, 19 N Grimsby Renny, Henry, blacksmith, 41 Fergus-sq Robbie, Alex., labourer, 53 W Grimsby Renny, Jas., mechanic, 5 George-st Robbie, Andrew, residenter, 30 Millgate-loan Renny, John, shoemaker, 8 Fergus-sq Robertson, Geo., labourer, 63 Millgate-loan Renny, John, mechanic, 37 Elliot-st Robertson, Jas., Wright, 24 Millgate Renny, Wm., flaxdresser, 15 Fergus-sq Robertson, Jas., hairdresser, 80 Marketgate Rew, Jas., carter, 73 Keptie-st Robertson, John, shoemaker, 19 Wallace-st Riddle, Jtis., shoemaker, 34 St Mary-st Robertson, Wm., shoemaker. 43 Wallace-st Riley, Thos., mechanic, 26 Kelen-st Robertson, Wm., joiner, 39 W Grimsby Ritchie, David, weaver, 11 Stobcross-lane Rebertson. Wm., shoemaker, 14 Wallace-st Ritchie, Jas., mill-foreman, 19 Fergus-sq Rorie, Jas., weaver, 18 Hannah-st Ritchie, John, flaxdresser, 58 Helen-st Ross, Robt., merchant, 17 Ladyloan Ritchie, John, shoemaker, 30 Robert-st Roy, John 8., painter, 2 Shore Ritchie, Wm., mechanic, 70 Cairnie-st Royal, Andrew, mason, 10 Bank-st Ritchie, Wm., flaxdresser, 38 Helen-st Rust, Rev. Alex., Millgate-loan Robb, David, flaxdresser, 23 Spink-st Ruxton, David, grocer, 46 Ladyloan Robb, Jas., flaxdresser, 21 Fergus-sq Ruxton, Wm., carter, 15 Glover-st Robb, Wm., flaxdresser, 9 Fergus-st No. 3 Robbie, Jas., factory-worker, 61 Keptie-st Roberts, Jas., bleacherfS7 Fergus-sq Rae, Geo., flaxdresser, 11 Dishlandtown-st Robertson, Alex., engine-driver, 13 Elliot-st Raeburn, John, weaver, 12 Dishlandtown-st Robertson, Andrew, blacksmith, 20 Cairnie-st Ran.say, Alex., flaxdresser, 6 Bridge-st Robertson, Andrew, weaver, 10 Robert-st 120 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements. The People's Friend. The Favourite Scottish Miscellany, WEEKLY, ONE PENNY. MONTHLY, SIXPENCE.

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Robertson, Jus., flaxdresser, 11 Fergus-sq Robertson, Wm., confectioner, 65 Guthrie-port Robertson, Jas., labourer, 6 George-st Robinson, John, cutler, 29 Guthrie-port Robertson, Jas., labourer, 22 Fergus-st Robson, Chas., bootmaker, 76 Brechin-rd Robertson, Jas., glazier, 55 St Mary-st Ruxton, David, mechanic, 80 Inch Robertson, Ja«., mechanic, 12 Lochland-st Ruxton, Jas., flaxdresser, 23 St Vigeans-rd Robertson, John, coachman, 50 Rossie-et Ruxton, Wm., flesher, 50 Howard-st Robertson, John, mason, 13 Elliot-st Robertson, Win., residenter, 6 George-st No. Raften, John, policeman, S Abbot-st Robertson, Wm., solicitor, Keptie-rd Ramsay, Andrew, slater. IS Abbot-st Robertgon, Wm., flaxdresser, 17 Spink-st Ramsay, Geo., flaxdresser, 39 Sidney-st Robson, Chas., shipmaster, 5 Elliot-pl Ramsay, John, labourer, 5 St Thomas-st Rodeen, Chas., seaman, 25 Rossie-st Ramsay, Wm., bleacher, 27 Sidney-st Rodger, Alex., factory-foreman, 88 Lochland-st Rattray, Andrew, mason, 27 Palmer-st Rodger, Geo., residenter, 48 Cairnie-st Reid, Alex., clerk, 10 Ponderlaw-lane Rodger, Wm., porter, 58£ Helen-st Reid, Geo., flesher, 22 Ernest-st Rolland, Robt., weaver, 60 Cairnie-st Reid, John., flaxdresser, 15 Culloden-rd Rose, Wm., bleacher, 90 Lochland-st Renny, Jas., carter, 29 Abbot-st Ross, David, flaxdresser, 15 Fergus-st Rentoul, Alex., warehouseman, 13 Palmer-st Ross, Jas. , residenter, 19 Spiuk-st Rhintoul, Alex., lapper, 39 Sidney-st Ross, Thos., shosmaker, 51 Keptie-st Ritchie, Celestine, flaxdresser, 46 Leonard-st Roy, Peter, carter, 32 Fergus-sq Ritchie, Jas., carter, S Leonard-st Russell, Alex., mason, 15 Green-st Ritchie, John, shipmaster, 23 Ponderlaw-st Ruxton, Alex., joiner, 7 Elliot-st Robb, Alex., tailor, 53 Leonard-st Ruxton, George, flesher, 42 Lochland-st Robb, David, mason, 9 St Thomas-st Ruxton, Jas., fireman, 44 Helen-st Robb, David, tiusmith, 12 Abbey-st Ruxton, Jas. , shipmaster, 24 Helen-st Robb, David, flaxdresser, 9 Palmer-st Ruxton, Jas. ,, flaxdresser, 64 Cairnie-st Robb, Jas., labourer, 11 Culloden-rd Ruxton, Jas., salesman, 31 St Mary-st Robb, Jas., farmer, 16 Ponderlaw-lane Ruxton, Jas., hawker, 43 Lochland-st Robb, Jas. , warehouseman, 59 Barngreen No. 5 Robb, Peter, shoemaker, 65 Leonard-st Rae, Alex., contractor, 39 Kinnaird-st Roberts, Joseph, hatter, 225 High-st Rae, Geo., gardener, Damley Robertson, David, shoemaker, 50 Sidney-st Rae, Robt., painter, 9 St Vigeans-rd Robertson, Edward, flaxdresser, 11 Convent-st

Rae, Wm. , labourer, 6 Smithy-croft Robertson, H., lamplighter, 9 St Thomas-st Raitt, Adam, flaxdresser, 8 Rosebank Robertson, Jas., labourer, 4 Allan-st Raitt, Jonathan, shipowner, 13 Cairnie-st Robertson, John, mill-foreman, 11 Allan-st Ramsay, Alex., labourer, 19 St Vigeans-rd Robertson, John, shoemaker, 41 W Abbey-st Ramsay, David, blacksmith, 29 Kinnaird-st Robertson, Thos., shoemaker, 23 Barngreen Ramsay, Jas., reed-maker, 43 Cairnie-st Robertson, Thos., shoemaker, 15 Stuart-st Ramsay, Wm., flaxdresser, 20 Ogilvie-pl Rodger, Robert, residenter, 9 Convent-st Reid, Alex., flaxdresser, 16 Cross Mill-wynd Rodgers, Ross, labourer, 10 Abbey-st Reid, Chas., labourer, 56 Brechin-rd Roebuck, Richard, shoemaker, 22 Leonard-st Reid, David, weaver, 62 Guthrie-port Rose, Wm., boilermaker, 9 Leonard-st Reid, Geo., iron-turner, 72 Brechin-rd Rose, Wm., boilermaker, 49 Leonard-st Reid, Jas., engine-driver, 15 St Vigeans-rd Ross, Alex., foreman, 20 Abbot-st Reid, Jas., mason, 7 St Vigeans-rd Ross, John, labourer, 23 Ernest-st Reid, Jas., boiler-maker, 74 Inch Russell, Frank, tinsmith, 37 Leonard-st Reid, Wm., policeman, 3 Kinnaird-st Ruxton, Alex., residenter, 62 Abbey-park Reid, Wra., flaxdresser, 74 Inch Ruxton, David, gardener, 15 Carnegie-st

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Skae, Chas. , carter, 15 Hannah-st Smith, Robert, cabinetmaker, 10 Jamieson-st Skae, David, blacksmith, 59 Millgate-loan Smith, William, shipmaster, 21 Yietoria-st Skae, Geo., carter, 19 Millgate-loan Smith, William, clerk, 28 Addison-place Skae, Jas., carter, 13 Hannah-st Spalding, John, shipmaster, 19 Catherine-st Skae, Wm., carter, 19 Hannah-st Spark, Alexander, farmer, Hillend Sinai!, John, insurance superintendent, 11 Stephen, John, spirit-dealer, 90 Keptie-st Bank-st Steven, Samuel, residenter, 7 Victoria-st Small, John, seaman, 2 Ann-st Stewart, Andw., tailor, 11 Dishland-st Small, Wm., residenter, 58 Marketgate Stewart, Charles, engineer, 27 Duke-st Smitn, Alex., labourer, 44 Marketgate Stewart, David, porter, 19 Catherine-st Smith, Chas., seaman, 18 Millgate-loan Stewart, David, mason, 27 Dishland-st Smith, David, tanner, 13 Ann-st Stewart, George, porter, 23 Duke-st Smith, David, solicitor, Millgate-loan Strachan, Alex., merchant, 21 Victoria-st Smith, David, coal society manager, 41J Mill- Strachan, L.. stoneware-merchant, 3 Keptie-st gate-loan Strachan, W. B., bookbinder, 43 Dishland-st

Smith, Edward, shipmaster, 58 Millgate-loan Stuart, R. , inspector of poor, 45 Dishland-st Smith, Geo., coachman, 2 Gayneld Sturrock, Fred., mason, 8 W Keptie-st Smith, Jas., labourer, 35 West Grimsby Sturrock, Geo., clothier, 6 Alexandra-pl Smith, Robert, currier, 23 W Mary-st Sturrock, Jas., mason, 4 Colvill-pl Soutar, James, shipmaster, 22 W Mary-st Sutherland, And., flaxdresser, 19 Duke-st Spalding, Edward, beamer, 29 Ladyloan Sutherland, John, nianuiacturer, 10 Princes-st Spankie, Peter, clerk, 05 West Grimsby Suttie, Wm., shoemaker, 10 Anderson-st Spiers, Alex., flaxdresser, 14 Ann-st Sword, John, coachman, Viewfield Spink, George G., tea merchant, lb' E Grimsby Synion, Arch. A. ^architect, 10 Gowan-st Spink, John, shoemaker, 43 Wallaee-st Symons, David, joiner, 4 W Keptie-st Steven, Geo., mill-manager, 5 Millgate-loan isr». Stevenson, Jas., sailmaker, Gi Ladyloan 4 Saddler, Jas., engine-driver, 85 Keptie-st Stevenson, Wm., ropespinner, 30 Ann-st Salmond, James L., joiner, 14 Robert-st Stewart, Thos., seaman, S Shore Samson, Alex., bleacher, 9 Lochland-st Stewart, Wm., flaxdresser, 70 Marketgate Sandeman, D. D. yarn-merchant, Cairnie-bnk Stewart, Wm., clerk, 25 West Mary-st , Scott, Alex., wright, 53 Keptie-st Stirling, David, mason, 7 Wallace-st Scott, Alex., clerk, 2 Russell-st Stirling, Jas., residenter, 30 Kyd-st Scott, Andrew, labourer, 44 St Mary-st Stiveu, Thomson, seaman, 28 Ann-st Scott, Ernest, painter, 14 St Mary-st Stormont, Charles, labourer, 20 Kyd-st Scott, Jas., millspinner, 33 Lochland-st Stormoiit, Jas., ropemaker, 85 Ladyloan Scott, John, mill-foreman, Rossie-st Stormont, Wm., labourer, S Grimsby '61 Shand, Jas., labourer, 3 Stobcross-lane Stuart, Donald, baker, 05 Millgate-loan Sharp, Alex., flaxdresser, S8 Helen-st Sturrock, And., seaman, 1 Union-st Sharp, Jas., shoemaker, 40 Lochland-st Sturrock, David, seaman, 9 Wallace-st Shaw, Wm., plumber, 4S Fergus-sq Sturrock, Wm., carter, 13 E Mary-st David, baker, 20 St Mary-st Sutherland, And., manufacturer, Bank-st Shepherd, Shepherd, Jas., baker, 47 St Mary-st Suttie, Alex., baker, 33 W Grimsby Shepherd, John, baker, 45 St Mary-st Suttie, Geo., mill-foreman, 31 Ann-st Shepherd, moulder, 4 Fergus-sq Suttie, Jas., labourer, 51 Millgate-loan Wm., Sheriff, Jas., engine-driver, 72 Rossie-st No. 3 Shield, Webster, weaver, 27 Fergus-sq Salmond, J., coal-merchant, S Alexandra-pl Simpson, Alex., mason, 51 Green-st Scott, Alex., residenter, 35 Janiieson-st Simpson, John, labourer, Lochlands Scott, Alex., flax-inspector, 7 Duke-st Simpson, Stewart, tenter, 31 Elliot-st Scott, Rev. Jas. M., Dishlandtown-st Simpson, Stewart, labourer, 24 Fergus-st Scott, Wm., coal-merchant, 32 W Keptie-st Smart, Alex., flaxdresser, 27 Fergus-sq Scrimgeour, Jas., flaxdresser, 41 Dishland-st Smart, John, mechanic, 4 George-st Shand, Joseph, tenter, 17 Catherine-st Smart, John, mason, 1 George-st Sharp, Alex., engineer, 12 Addison-pl Smith, Alex., carter, 90 Helen-st

Shepherd, Alex. , warehouseman, 2 Janiieson-st Smith, A. C. , engineer, Elliot-pl Sheret, Jas., hotel-keeper, Catherine-ss Smith, Andrew, confectioner, 75 Keptie-st Sim, Thos., number-taker, 15 Dishlaud-st Smith, David, residenter, 69 Helen-st Sim, Wm., vintner, 22 W Keptie-st Smith, Edward, shoemaker, !2 Fergus-st Simpson, David, shipmaster, Roseinount Smith, George, tailor, 27 St Mary-st Simpson, John, carter, 7 Garden-st Smith, Jas., factory-worker, 40 Fergus-sq Simpson, Deter, bottler, 22 Jamieston-st Smith, Jas., bleacher, 22 Rossie-st Sivewright, Wm., grocer, 4 Princes-st Smith, John, labourer, 26 Robert-st Smart, John R., engineer, Nolt Loau-rd Smith, John, mason, 4 Lochland-st Smart, Win., moulder, 6 Gowan-st Smith, Joseph, watchman, 67 Bridge-st Smith, Alex., solicitor, Viewfield-rd Smith, William, bleacher, 30 Fergus-square

Smith, Geo. , tenter, 1 Gardeu-st Smith, William, labourer, 20 Fergus-st 136 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.

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5 & 7 Hill S+. ARBROATH. I 2 & 4 Pleasant PI., BRECH IN. Smith, William, labourer, 14 Cairnie-st Smith, Geo., engineer, 15 Guthrie-port Smith, William, blacksmith, 48 Helen-st Smith, Jas., flaxdresser, 32 Howard-st Somerville, Henry, currier, 22 Helen-st Smith, Jas., shoemaker, 23 Howard-st Sorrie, Alexander, fireman, 10 Green-st Smith, Jas., blacksmith, 6 St Vigeans-rd Soutar, Andrew M., lapper, 77 Lochland-.st Smith, Jas., mechanic, 20 Wardmill-rd Spark, James R., carter, 47 Green-st Smith, Jas., shoemaker, 54 Howard-st Spence, James, baker, 27 St Mary-st Smith, John, patternmaker, 52 Kinnaird-st' Spink, Charles, tailor, 77 Lochland-st Smith, John, weaver, 69 Guthrie-port Spink, John, store-keeper, 2(3 Fergus-square Smith, Renny, shoemaker, 21 Guthrie-port Stark, Win., labourer, 31 Lochland-st Smith, Robert, oiler, 60 Howard-st Steel, John, baker, 10 Robert-st Smith, Robt. A., broker, 5 Hamilton-green Steel, John, bleacher, 16 Spink-st Smith, William, seaman, 7 Guthrie-hill Stevenson, John, surfaceman, 37 Fergus-sq Smith, William, shoemaker, 18 Brechin-rd Stewart, Chas., carter, 11 Green-st Soutar, John, shoemaker, 7 Cross Mill-wynd Stewart, Jas., carter, 38 Helen-st Souter, Waiter, bleacher, 5 Cross Mill-wynd Stewart, John, labourer, 58 Cairnie-st Souter, William, labourer, 16 Cross Mill-wynd Stewart, Jos„ seaman, 72 Lochland-st Sprunt, David, upholsterer, 44 Brechin-road Stirling, Rev. Alex.,, 51 Rossie-st Stark, David, shoemaker, 9 St Vigeans-rd Stirling, Jas., joiner, 7S Cairnie-st Stephen, John, shoemaker, 38 Howard-st Stirling, Jas., mechanic, 54 Helen-st Stewart, Alex., weaver, Reform-st Stirton, James, mechanic, 24 Helen-st. Stewart, Jas., carpenter, 15 St Vigeans-rd Stiven, David, slater, 53 St Mary-st Stewart, James, boiler-maker, 46 Guthrie-port Stiven, Wm., residenter, 51 Keptie-st Stewart, John, yarnman, 64 Howard-st Stocks, Peter, residenter, Kinloch-terrace Stewart, Peter, mechanic, 32 Howard-st

Storrier, Chas., mason, 34 Rossie-st Stewart, Thos. , mechanic, 44 Howard-st Strachan, James, labourer, 25 Fergus-sq Stewart, Wm., yarn-salesman, 15 Howard-st Strachan, Jos., tailor, 21 Elliot-st Stewart, Wm., labourer, 8 Doig's-vennel Strachan, Robt., tailor, 3 Green-st Stiven, David, bleacher, 33 Ogilvy-pl Strachan, Walter, shoemaker, 43 Elliot-st Strachan, David, bleacher, 13 St Vigeans-rd Strachan, Wm., bleacher, 47 St Mary-st Strachan, Jas., turner, 02 Howard-st Strachan, Wm., porter, 47 Green-st Strachan, John, labourer, 21 Hamilton-green Stuart, A., shorthand teacher, 93 Keptie-st Strachan, Joseph, grocer, Hume-st Stuart, Wm., labourer, 6 Green-st Strachan, Wm., shoemaker, 33 North-port

Sturrock, Alex. , labourer, 90 Lochland-st Sturrock, Jas., beamer, 19 Smithy-croft Sturrock, Jas., tailor, 23 St Mary-st Sutherland, David, baker, 12 Barngreen Suttie, Jas., mill-foreman, 1 Fergus-st Sutherland, Geo., Wright, 26 Howard-st Suttie, John, labourer, 57 Helen-st Sutherland, Geo., sawyer, 80 Brecbin-rd Swanson, Jas., shoemaker, 9 Lochland-st Sutherland, Geo., flaxdresser, 5 Reform-st Symon, Alex., bottler, 32 Fergus-sq Sutherland, Robert G., grocer, 6 Guthrie-port Symons, Henry, greengrocer, 52 Helen-st Suttie, James, seaman, 37 Guthrie-port No. 5 Swan, Jas. , stoker, 27 Kinnaird-st Symon, Jas., tenter, 17 Kinnaird-st Scott, Alex., tailor, 22 Smithy-croft Scott, Jas., mechanic, 2S Howard-st No. 6 Scott, Jas., flaxdresser, 28 Lillies-wynd Salmond, Geo. B., baker, 5 Paln.er-st Scott, Jas., labourer, 20 Smithy-croft Salmond, Joseph, baker, 20 West Abbey-st Scott, John, shoemaker, 28 Brechin-rd Sanders, Wm., teacher, Hayshead Scott, John, residenter, 53 Kinnaird-st Scott, Alex., labourer, 7 Culloden-road Scott, John, residenter, 23 St Vige

Shepherd, David, mason, 10 Rosebank Scott, Wm. , labourer, 1 Abbey-park Simpson, Alex., pointsman, 14j Howard-st Seaton, Henry G., clerk, 33 Hayswell-rd Simpson, Andrew, lapper, 72 Howard-st Sellars, John, mechanic, 23 Barngreen Simpson, David, shoemaker, 22 Smithy-croft Shaw, Wm., currier, 3 Abbey-path Simpson, John, blacksmith, 10 W Mill-wynd Shepherd, Jas., baker, 50 Leonard-st Sivewright, David, weaver, Reform-st Shepherd, James, mason, 25 Sidney-st Skae, David, carter, 32 Barngreen Shepherd, Wm., flaxdresser, 57 Barngreen Smart, David, flaxdresser, 3 Lillies-wynd Shepherd, Wm., clerk, 20 Hayswell-rd Smith, Alex., weaver, 6 Guthrie-hill Sheriffs, Alex., bleacher, 30 E Abbey-st Smith, Alex., shoemaker, 82 Brechin-rd Sheriffs, David, baker, S Leonard-st Smith, Andrew, bleacher, 21 St Vigeans-rd Sherrit, John, 'bus-driver, 8 Stanley-st Smith, Benjamin, labourer, 00 Guthrie-port Simpson, Alex. N., flax-merchant, Mayfield Smith, David, sen., merchant, 59 Guthrie-pt Simpson, Geo., flaxdresser, 55 E Abbey-st Smith, David R., draper, 7 Guthrie-port Simpson, John, flax-merchant, Cliff-house Smith, Geo., mechanic, 46 Brechin-rd Simpson, Wm., shoemaker, 41 Sidney-st Smith, Geo., labourer, 6 Cross Mill-wynd Sivewright, J., merchant, 25 Commerce-st 128 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements. Musical * Instruments. GRAND AND COTTAGE PIANOS BY Allison Brewer Hopkinson Kelly Broadwood Collard Hilton Rodger Browne Chappell Hummell Samuels &c, &c. From £g to ;£i20.

To hand a Large Consignment of the above Popular Instruments by the following Makers, viz., Bell Doherty Kelly Peloubet Clough & Warren Karn Mason & Hamlin Stirling &c., &c., from £$ to ,£50. HARMONIUMS. By all the Best Makers, from £\ to ;£6o.

A few Second-Hand Instruments always in Stock.

All Instruments purchased will be delivered Free and kept in Tune for One Year, and changed within that time if desired.

Tuning in all its Branches expeditiously attended to.

Instruments on Three Years' System—Monthly or Quarterly Instalments taken.

An Inspection is Earnestly Solicited.

5and7HillSt.}nn iDnf)TU ^2 &4 Pleasant PI. l *rD\J\J 1 Sn\ ARBROAW. \ BRECHIN. Arbroath Yew Book. 129

Skae, Alex., beamer, 63 Sidney-st No. 2 Skae, Win., weaver, 8 Leonard-st Taylor, David, moulder, 16 Millgate-loan Smart, Alex., joiner, 27 Sidney-st Taylor, David, painter, 11 Union-st Smart, Alex., flaxdresser, IS Bakers'- wynd Taylor, Jas., saddler, 5 W Mary-st

Smart, Geo. , flax-merchant, 14 Hill-pl Taylor, John, hawker, 6 Union-st Taylor, Smart, Jas , shoemaker. 17 Abbot-st Robert, engineman, 17 West Mary-st Smart, Wni., wright, Seaton Taylor, Robert, coal merchant, House Smart, Wm., manager, Hayshead Thomson, Alex., bleacher, 16 Kyd-st Smart, Wm., mason, 51 Leonard-st Thomson, Alex., flaxdresser, 17 Kyd-st Smith, Alex., shoemaker, 38 Leonard-st Thomson, John, clothier, 61 Ladybridge Smith, Alex., labourer, 23 Leonard-st Thomson, William, flaxdresser, 7 S Grimsby Smith, Chas., seaman, 9 Culloden-rd Thornton, John, carpenter, 30Hannah-st Smith, David, collector, 9 Abbot-st Todd, George, shoemaker, 43 Wallace-st Smith, David, grocer, 33 Culloden-road Trimbell, Charles, tenter, 49 Millgate-loan Smith, Geo., labourer, 11 Conveut-st No. 3 mill-manager, 1 Palmcr-st Smith, Jas., Tarbet, John, joiner, 23 Gowan-st Smith, Jas., weaver, 12 Ponderlaw-lane Taylor, David S., photographer, 7 Gowan-st John, joiner, 5 Barbsrs'-croft Smith, Thorns, Alexander, railway-porter, 4 Queen-st Wm., rural messenger, 16 W. Abbey-st Smith, Thomson, Edward, clerk, 9 Princes-st William, joiner, 29 Leonard-st Smith, Thomson, James, merchant, West Keptie-st William, dairyman, 279 High-st Smith, Thomson, James, oiler, 17 Catherine-st flaxdresser, 35 Sidney-st Sorbie, John F., Thomson, John, ironmonger, 36 Gowan-st Soutar, David, seaman, 47 East Abbey-st Thomson, J., jr., ironmonger 59 Dishland st Soutar, James, carter, 5 Convent-st Thornton, David, residenter, 21 Gowan-st David, baker, 20 Leonard-st Spence, Thornton Geo., draper, 30 W. Keptie-st David, labourer, 59 Barngreen Spink, Todd, James, carter, 22 Dishlandtown-st lathsplitter, S Abbot-st Spink, James, Tosh, William, shoemaker, 88 Keptie-st George, plasterer, 10 Abbey-path Stephen, Turnbull, James, grocer, Nolt Loan-road Stewart, seaman, 60 Sidney-st Stephen, Tytler, William, druggist, 10 Queen-st Sterret, Alex., pensioner, 32 Leonard-st Steven, Wm., labourer, 16 Abbey-st No. 4 Stewart, Geo., flaxdresser, 6 Ponderlaw-lane Tait, Jacob, flaxdresser, 36 Fergus-square Stewart, Jas., painter, 21 Leonard-st Tarbet, Alex., fireman, 38 Helen-st Stewart, Wm., labourer, 44 E Abbey-st Tarbet, Andrew, gardener, Lochside Cottage Stiles, Robert, organist, Walker-pl Tarbet, Wm., grocer, 38 Lochland-st Stormont, David, shoemaker, 12 Abbot-st Taylor, Alex., warper, 46 Fergus-square Strachan, Alex. Innes, vintner, 3 Abbey-path Taylor, Alex., painter, 41 St Mary-st Strachan, Fred., clerk, 14 Aeademy-st Taylor, David, flaxdresser, 19 Lochland-st Sturrock, Wm., blacksmith, 33 Culloden-road Taylor, Jas., labourer, 20 Fergus-square Sutherland, And., shoemaker, 26 Leonard-st Taylor, Jas, tailor, 36 Rossie-st Sutherland, John, shoemaker, 5 Hayswell-rd Taylor, Peter, clerk, 7S Helen-st Sutherland, Win., joiner, 17 Barngreen Taylor, Wm., weaver, 20 Cairnie-st Sutherland, Wm., shoemaker, 7 Barbers'-croft Thomson, Geo., reporter, 97 Keptie-st Suttie, John, blacksmith, 2 Hayswell-rd Thomson, Henry, grocer, 2 Russell-st Suttie.Wm., shoemaker, 7 Ernest-st Thomson, John, watchman, 17 Elliot-st Swanson, John, currier, 13 Stuart-st Thomson, John Sim, brewer, 10 Elliot-st Swirles, Alex., currier, 1 E Abbey-st Thomson, William, seaman, 35 Fergus-st Swirles, Alex., jun., currier, 9 E Abbey-st Thornton, Jas., joiner, 8 Elliot-st

Swirles, Chas. , mechanic, 1 E Abbey-st Tosh, Robt., lapper, 86 Helen-st Symers, Wm., shoemaker, 21 Allan-st Tough, Hugh, watchmaker, 92 Helen-st Symons, Jas., shoemaker, 12 Abbey-st Tulloch, James, hawker, 4 Lochland-st Symon, John, lapper, 25 Fisheracre No. S jun., lapper, 49 Barngreen Symon, John, Tarbat, Alex, clerk, 19 Cairnie-st shoemaker, 7 Palmer-st Symon, Wm., Taylor, Andrew, B., printer, 31 E Mill-wynd No. X Thorns, Geo., clerk, 11 Kinnaird-st Tait, Robert, telegraphist, 34 Hill-st Thomson, Geo. R., auctioneer, 2 St Vigeans-rd Taylor, Geo., flaxdresser, 33 Park-st Thomson, Henry, mechanic, 9 Guthrie-hill Taylor, Jas., mechanic, 20 Park-st Thomson, Jas., beamer, 22 Wardmill-rd Taylor, John, hatter, 48 High-st Thomson, Thos., draughtsman, 25 Caimie-st Taylor, William A., mechanic, 5 Hill-rd Tindall, Alexander, moulder, 44 St- Vigeans-rd Thom, Alexander, merchant, 204 High-st Tosh, David, joiner, 3 Long-row

Tcviotdale, Wm. , fisherman, 11 Union-st E Tyrie, David, brickmaker, Brechin-road Thomson, Alexander, labourer, 254 High-st No. 6 David, tailor, 100 High-st Thomson, Tait, K., commercial traveller, 10 Hayswell-rd labourer, 25 Gravesend Thomson, Jas., Tarbet, Peter, shoemaker, 29 Abbot-st Jas., tanner, 19 Panmure-st Thomson, Taylor, Alex., stoker, 7 Convent-st insurance-agent, 16 John-st Thomson, W., Taylor, Andrew, foreman, 11 Stuart-st shoemaker, 43 Gravesend Todd, Georse, Taylor, David, draper, 25 Palmer-st wright, 28 Maule-st Todd, AVm.7 Taylor, David, labourer, 45 W Abbey-st Traill, David, watchman, 37 High-st 130 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.

The Only Place in Town where your can Furnish Complete,

Cabinetmakers, Upholsterers, Linoleum and Carpet Warehousemen, 43 MARKETGATE, ARBROATH.

Xargest ant) jfinest

Stock

of

Household Furnishings In the County.

43 MARKETGATE, ARBROATH Arbroath Year Book. 131

Taylor, Henry, agent, 5 Sulney-st Westwater, Henry, confectionei, 146 High-st Taylor, John, labourer, 45 West Abbey-st White, Alex., residenter, 36 Maule-st

Taylor, John, boot-finisher, 23 Hays-lane White, Alex. , mason, 22 Applegate Tear, Alex., labourer, 16 Ernest-st White, Jas., weaver, 47 Panmure-st Panmure-st Teviotdale, John, bleacher, 51 W Abbey-st White, Wm , vintner, 37 Teviotdale, Wm., ironworker, 21 Abbot-st Whyte, Alex., labourer, 37 Marketgate

Thomson, Alex., clothier, 9 Carnegie-st Whyte, Geo. , flaxdresser, 8 South-st Thomson, Alex. M., accountant, Abbey Lodge Whytock, John, shoemaker, 35 Lordburn Thomson, Rev. Jas., 18 W Abbey-st Wilkie, David, hairdresser, 22 Applegate Thomson, Robt., tenter, 19 Ponderlaw-st Williamson, Jas., shunter, 12 W Newgate Thomson, Walter, tailor, 54 Palmer-st Willocks, Jas., watchmaker, 51 High-st Thornton, Jas., labourer, 275 High-st Wilson, David, residenter, 1 Applegate Thornton, P. M., shipmaster, 30 Hays\vell-rd Wilson, Wm., flaxdresser, 25 Park-st Todd, James, gardener, 9 Convent-st Winton, Chas., tobacconist, 6 James-st Tosh, George, policeman, 17 Ernest-st Wishart, David, tinsmith, 39 John-st Tosh, John, labourer, 2 Ponderlaw-lane Wishart, Thos., cabinetmaker, 25 Panmure-st Trimbell, Charles, tenter, Wood, Chas. porter, 35 Lordburn 3 Bakers'-wynd , Tulloch, James, baker, 38 West Abbey-st Wood, David, seaman, 33 Park-st No. X Wood, Geo. , flaxdresser, 14 Maule-st Urquhart, Jas,, flaxdresser, 10 Maule-st No. 2 No. 5 Walker, David, coachbuilder, 6 Glover-st Walker, Graham, painter, 39 Millgate-loan Urquhart, Alex., foreman, 44 Howard-st Walker, James, shoemaker, 43 Wallace-st Urquhart, Thomas, tailor, 1 James-st Walker, W. , mill-overseer, 85 Millgate-loan No- X Wallace, Alex., merchant, 10 Millgate-loan Valentine, David, seaman, 14 Union-st East Wallace, Alexander, shoemaker, 2 Union-st Valentine, George, labourer, 10 Chu.rch.-St Wallace, David, insurance agent, 23 Ladyloan No. 4 Wallace, Geo., flaxdresser, 36Aun-st Wallace, John, weaver, 53 West Grimsby Valentine, Jas., gardener, 52 Fergns-sq Walsh, Patrick, sergeant-major, 36 Marketgate Vannet, Edward, surfaceman, 50 St Mary-st Warden, James, clerk, 10 Marketgate No. 5 Watson, Alexander, boatbuilder, 9 Ann-st Valentine, Robert, labourer, 20 Howard-st Watson, George, labourer, 41 West Grimsby Vannet, James, fireman, 30 Howard-st Watson, John, clerk 19 Ann-st NO. 6 Watson, John, boatbuilder, 11 WestMary-st Watson, Robert, pedlar, 25 West Grimsby Valentine, Robert, labourer, 11 Convent-st Watt, George, shoemaker, 2 Wallace-st Vannet, William, flesher, 20 Hamilton-green Watt, William, blacksmith, 2 Wallace-st No. X Watt, William S., painter, West-port AVaddington, Thos., currier. 17 Union-st Webster, David, shoemaker, 28 Wallace-st Walker, David, seaman, 17 Park-st Webster, Francis, manufacturer, Ashbrook Walker, Jas., residenter, 34 Ladybridge-st Webster, James, manufacturer, Denley Walker, John, bookseller, 3 Hill-road Webster, Wm. W, manufacturer, Denley Wallace, Alex. S., veterinary-surgeon, 10 Weir, Chas., shoemaker, 25 Millgate-loan Millgate-loan Weir, Jas., carpenter, 35 W Grimsby Wallace, Duncan, ropemaker, 22 West Newgate Weir, John, draper, Millgate-loan Wallace, James, seaman, 26 Ladybridge-st White, Robt., flaxdresser, 26 Kyd-st Wallace, Wm., weaver, 11 Lordburn Whitlaw, Samuel, residenter, 47 Millgate-loan AValton, James G., finisher, 21 W Newgate Whitton, Andrew, moulder, IS Millgate-loan Wannan, George W., surgeon, 51 Margetgate Whyte, Alexander, seaman, 24 Wallace-st Wannan, William A., surgeon, 49 Murketgate Whyte, Geo., seaman, 33 Ladyloan Watson, Alex., cab-proprietor, 16 Panmure-st Whyte, John, flaxdresser, 9 Millgate-loan Watson, Isaac, pensioner, 23 Ladybridge-st Will, Alex., mechanic, 3 Bank-st Watson, John, labourer, 39 West Newgate Will, Geo., policeman, 56 Marketgate Watson, John, bootcloser, 146 High-st Wills, Chas., mechanic, 30 Kyd-st Watson, Rob., flaxdresser, 3 Maule-st Will, David, coach-trimmer, 55 Millgate-loan Watt, Geo., factory- worker, 132J- High-st Wills, John, engineer, 30 Kyd-st Watt, James, fisherman, 16 Seagate Williamson, Alex., residenter, 47J- Millgate-ln Watt, James, cadger, 8 Lordburn Williamson, D., warehouseman, 9 E Mary-st Watt, John, fisherman, 16 South-st AVilson, Andrew, labourer, 6 W Mary-st Watt, Jonathan, cadger, 21 Lordburn Wilson, Thos., labourer, 31 Ladyloan Watt, Robert, millforeman, 17 South-st Winton, Alex., steward, 16 Ann-st Watt, William, fisherman, 22 High-st Wishart, Stephen, carpenter, 3 W Mary-st Watt, William, carter, Hill-road Wood, Colin, coachbuilder, 22 Kyd-st Watt, William, grocer, 2 E Newgate Wyllie, Chas., batcher, 27 Bank-st Webster, Jas., solicitor, 35 Hill-st Wyllie, J., chimney-sweeper, 21 W Grimsby Webster, Wm., shoemaker, 26 Maule-st Webster, Wm., slater, 9 Marketgate No. 3 Walker, John, weaver, 98 Keptie-st Weir, Jas., flax-merchant, West Newton Wallace, Jas., mason, 13 Colvill-pl Weston, Laurence, flaxdresser, 43 Gravesend 1

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The only Place in Town where ycu can Furnish Complete, G. Rutherford Thomson & Son, Cabinetmakers, "Clpbolsterers, Carpet ano Xinoleum l&arebousemen. anO iRemoval Contractors, 43 MARKETGATE, ARBROATH.

BEDgTE^Dg § BEDDING DEPOTjaEjm

Over 200 BEDSTEADS in Stock,

50 Different Designs.

From lis 6d to £9 10s.

This Special Department has our most careful attention, and has assumed such large proportions that we have been compelled to make out Special Rooms for the making of Hair and Wool Mattresses, Feather Beds, Bolsters and Pillows, &c. Only absolutely pure materials used in the making up. Hair and Wool Mattresses Cleaned and Recovered by Practical Upholsterers on the Premises.

PATENT DOUBLE WOVEN WIRE SPRING MATTRESS, T3 CD o CO CD

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PL,

After having tested every kind of Spring Mattresses made, we can with con- fidence recommend the above as the Cleanest, Healthiest, and Best Mattress yet produced. Arbroath Year Booh. 133

Wallace, Stephen, seaman, 16 Colvill-pl Wyllie, John, labourer, 36 Cairnie-st Wallace, Thos., clerk, 35 Victoria-st No. 5 Watt, Geo., wright, 12 Jamieson-st Waddell, John, flaxdresser, 37 Ogilvy-place Watt, Jas., reporter, 31 Victoria-st Wade, William, tailor, 37 Ogilvie-pl Webster, A., jun., engineer, 3 Colvill-pl Walker, David, flaxdresser, 4 Doig's-vennel Webster, Win., shipmaster, High Common Walker, David, labourer, 15 Lillies-wynd Weir, Wm., fireman, 20 Colvill-pl Wallace, George R., grocer, 1 Khmaird-st Whamond, David, baker, 8 Duke-st Walton, Thomas, weaver, 2 Rosebank White, And., teacher, 2 Queen-st Wannan, Jas., weaver, 25 Smithy-croft Whitton, Jas., labourer, 12 Dishland-st Watson, Alex., coachman, 18 St-Vigeans-rd Whitton, J., jun., flaxdresser, 12 Dishland-st Watson, Charles, labourer, 16 Howard-st Whyte, David, gardener, 98 Keptie-st Watson, Wm. S., pawnbroker, 3 James-st Whyte, Jas., wright, The Willows Watt, Charles B., engineer, 17 St Vigeans-rd Whyte, Wm., gardener, 28 Dishland-st Webster, Andrew, bleacher, 68 Howard-st Whyte. Wm., mill-worker, 22 Gowan-st Webster, Charles, warehouseman, 74 Inch Will, Alex., flaxdresser, 17 Jamieson-st Webster, F., jun., master bleacher, Bellevue- Williamson, Jas., bleacher, 22 Dishland-st house Wilson, Chas., merchant, 5 Alexandra-pl Webster, Martin, shoemaker, 12 St Vigeans-rd Wilson, David, clerk, 6 Duke-st Webster, W., master bleacher, Bellevue-house Wilson, John, merchant, Viewfield-rd Weir, John, farmer, Warddykes Wilson, John, hatter, 13 Duke-st Welsh, David, labourer, 39 Ogilvy-pl Winton, Andrew, flaxdresser, 26 Jamieson-st Welsh, Jas.. shoemaker, 39 Ogilvy-pl Wood, Wm., mechanic, 15 Duke-st Whamond, J., flaxdresser, 34 Brechin-rd *ro. 4 White, Alex., labourer. 60 Brechin-rd Waiters, Wm., slater, 1 Lochland-st White, Rob., scavenger, 5 Cross Mill-wynd Walker, Bowman, mechanic, 17 St Mary-st Whitecross, Win., mill-overseer, 68 Howard-st Walker, David, flaxdresser, 61 Keptie-st Whitton, Thos., engineer, 5 St Vigeans-rd Wallace, Alex., mill-foreman, 11 George-st Whyte, David, moulder, 4 Howard-st Wallace, Geo., labourer, 62 Cairnie-st Whyte, Wm., mason, 36 Brechin-rd Wallace, Jas., shoemaker, 26 Fergus-st Wilkie, Jas., flaxdresser, 55 Kinnaird-st Wallace, Jas., mill-foreman, 32 Rossie-st Wilkie, J. jun., engineer, 53 Knmaird-st Wallace, Wm., flaxdresser, 24 Robert-st Will, Jas., cabinetmaker, 4 Rosebank Walls, David, bleacher, 6 Elliot-st Williamson, Jas., foreman, 9 Long-row Wannan, Henry, labourer, 13 Russell-st Williamson, John, moulder, 20 Howard-st

Wannan, Wm. , flaxdresser, 14 Helen-st Williamson, Wm., shoemaker, 70 Brechin-rd

Waterston, Wm. , drainer, 12 Robert-st Williamson, Wm., vanman, 4S Brechin-rd Watson, Alex., seaman, 33 St Mary-st Willocks, Donald, seaman, 15 Cross Mill-wynd Watson, David, carter, 37 Fergus-st Winton, David, flaxdresser, 30 East Mill-wynd Watson, E. A., coal-agent, 52 Lochland-st Winton, Jas., ropespinner, 20 E. Mill-wynd Watson, Jas., bootflnisher, 54 Rossie-st AVinton, Wm., confectioner, 1 Cross Mill-wynd Watson, John, mechanic, 9 Fergus-st Wishart, Alex., engineer, 7 St Vigeans-rd

Watt, Alex., mechanic, 7 Elliot-pl Wishart, John T. , shipmaster, 19 Howard-st W»tt, David, porter, 40 Fergus-sq Wood, Alex., retired sergeant, 31 Guthrie-hill Watt, Jas., labourer, 50 Helen-st Wood, Wm., gardener, 10 Howard-st Watt, James, mechanic, 20 Lochland-st No. 6 Watt, J. B. , mechanic, 50 Lochland-st Walker, James, mechanic, Walker-pl Watt, John, beamer, 79 Lochland-st Walker, James, mechanic, 8 Abbot-st Webster, Arch., residenter, 56 Rossie-st Wallace, Duncan, flaxdresser, 20 Leonard-st Webster, David, mechanic, 84 Lochland-st Wallace, James, china-merchant, Walker-pl Weir, Jas., mason, 30 St Mary-st Wallace, William, carter, 63 Sidney-st Weir, Wm., mason, 15 Rossie-st Warren, Arthur, shoemaker, 4 Baker's-wynd Welsh, Jas., residenter, Ann Bank Watkins, Thomas, fireman, 8 Stanley-st Welsh, Jas., hammerman, 51 St Mary-st Watson, Alexander, joiner, 47 West Abbey-st Welsh, Wm, labourer, 82 Helen-st Watson, Alex. , seaman, 221 High-st Weston, Wm., flaxdresser, 82 Lochland-st Watson, Geo., blacksmith, 4 Stanley-st Whamond, Jas., labourer, 14 St Mary-st Watson, James, residenter, 10 Stanley-st Whitecioss, Francis, weaver, 1 Orchard-st Watson, Robert, salesman, 26 Sidney-st Whitlaw, Francis, labourer, S3 Lochland-st Watt, And., salmon-fisher, 21 Ponderlaw-st Whitlaw, Jas., tailor, 50 Fergus-sq Watt, Win., lorryman, 2 Ponderlaw-lane Whitton, David, mechanic, 62 St Mary-st Webster, Alexander, policeman, 13 Abbot-st Whyte, George, flaxdresser, 42 Helen-st Webster, Henry, seaman, 44 Leonard-st Whyte, George, weaver, 46 St Mary-st Webster, John, shoemaker, 51 Sidney-st Williamson, Geo., labourer, 64 Helen-st Webster, Robt., shoemaker, 17 Sidney-st Williamson, Jas., plumber, 23 St Mary-st Weir, John, shoemaker, 7 St Thomas-st Williamson, Wm., labourer, 9 Fergus-st Weir, Thos., flaxdresser, 39 Culloden-rd Wilson, David, salesman, 55 Rossie-st Welsh, John, brass-worker, 27 Culloden-rd Wilson, D., commercial traveller, Keptie-rd Weston, Jas., flaxdresser, 11 Barbers-eroft Wilson, Gordon, tailor, 81 Keptie-st White, Duncan, planer, 23 Barngreen Wilson, Thos., mill- foreman, 15 Fergus-sq Whitton, Alex., Wright, gardener, carter, 41 Ponderlaw-st Jas. , 63 St Mary-st —

134 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements. W.& A. GILBEY, (Dine (S»r©u5e:i\s Qfld ©istiffsrs.

Consumption of Wines and Spirits in 1888.

The Quantities on which duty was paid in the United Kingdom, for

year 1888, were, according to the Government Returns : Wines, 13,500,109 Gallons. Spirits, 34,989,843

Wines—Sold by W. & A Gilbey. I Spirits— Sold by W. & A. Gilbey. 912,684 Gallons. 877,622 Gallons.

QUALITY AND VALUE.—No better Guarantee can be given than the fact that about every FOURTEENTH BOTTLE of WINE and FORTIETH BOTTLE of SPIRITS consumed in the United Kingdom is supplied through W. & A. Gilbey's Agents.

W. & A. GILBEY'S SYSTEM OF BUSINESS.

The Purity of every Article bearing the Seal and Label is guaranteed. The Quality and Place of Production of each Article is as specified. Every Six Bottles are guaranteed to contain One Gallon.

The Strength of Spirits is stated upon the Label. 300 Varieties of Wines and Spirits can be obtained from all Agents at fixed London Prices. Single Bottles, or Larger Quantities, can be procured from Agents in every Town. All Bottles (except where otherwise stated in their List), are charged id each, which is allowed when returned.

Cash Payments are absolutely necessary, as all prices are based on that principle.

Price Lists with Full Particulars, and all Varieties of Wines and Spirits, may be obtained from

fe-

(5'laemiofo, dt&zoatfx. Arbroath Year Book. 135

Wliitton, John, plumber, 3 Allan-st No. 15 and 17 Lordburn Whitton, Win., flaxdresser, 27 W Abbey-st Young, John, broker, Robertson, fisherman, 23 Seagate Wliyte, Chaplin, warehouseman, 9 Abbot- Young, JSTo- 3 Whyte, Jas., druggist, 31 Hayswell-road Yule, Geo., flax-merchant, 20 Victona-st Whyte, Win., carter, 7 Barber's-croft Williamson, Robt, mechanic, 275 High-st JSTo. 4 residenter, 38 Cairme-st Williamson, Wm., mason, 39 Barngreen Yarrow, Thos. R., carter, 11 Lochland-st Willoeks, James, flaxdresser, 4 Bakers'- Young, Jas., wynd Young, John, mason, 16 Rossie-st residenter, 55 Lochland-st Willoeks, Win., shoemaker, 15 Sidney-s Yule, David, Wilson, Jas., policeman, lei Ernest-st JNTo. 5 Wishart, John, mill-worker, 17 Bakers'- Yeaman, Wm., engine-driver, 36 St Yigeans-rd wynd Wyllie, David, tenter, 27 Abbot-st No. 6 John, flaxdresser, 46 E. Abbey-st Wyllie, Geo., baker, 5 Fisheracre Yeaman, George, labourer, 13 Stuart-st Wyllie, John, seaman, 30 Hamilton-green Young, JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT OF THE

Iproarammes for assemblies, Concerts, Soirees, &c

/Ifcarriage anb otber invitations

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account, /Hbemo. anb ^Letter Ibeabings

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rtftemoriam Garbs 136 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.

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WEST PORT and BANK STREET,

GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AND CHAINS. DIAMOND GOODS. m Marble, Brass, Wood, and Mosaic Clocks, SOLID SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATE.

! «$» JAMES WILLOCKS, Fr

(Opposite Town-House) > $ » a Qfid jfeLUGf Te;r, 105 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH. oooo oooo oooo o oooooooooooooooooooo_oooo PRESENTATION COMMITTEES LIBER- If GOODS SPECIALLY SELECTED AND ALLY DEALT WITH. OFFEkED AT LOWEST PRICES. s— INSPECTION INVITED, —s Arbroath Year Book. 137

List of Female Municipal Voters.

[The Figures indicate tht Number of the Ward.) No. X Alexander, Susan, 20 Elliot-st Adam, Isabella, 19 Park-st Allan, Mary Ann, 1J St Mary-st Air, Elizabeth. 26 Hill-st Anderson, Betsy, 44 Cairnie-st

Airth, Margaret, 190 High-st Anderson, Cath. , 18 St Mary-st Aitkeu, Isabella, 12 Union-st East Anderson, Helen M., 57 Keptie-st Alexander, Mary, 12 James-st Anderson, Jane, 3 George-st Anderson, Agnes, 39 W Newgate Anderson, Jane, 12 Elliot-st Anderson, Ann, lti Paimiurc-st Anderson, Margaret, 27 Lochland-st Anderson, Ann, 11 Church-st Anderson, Margaret, 14 West Abbey-st Anderson, Ann, 10 John-st Anderson, Mary, dressmaker, 12 Fergus-st Anderson, Catherine, 12 Applegate Anderson, Mary, 14 West Abbey-st Anderson, Janet, 10 James-st Anderson, Sarah, 16 Fergus-st Anderson, Julia, 35 Gravesend Auchterlony, Isabella, 5 Green-st Anderson, Margaret, 9 Park-st 5 Anderson, Margaret, 27 Hill-st No. Adam, Ann, grocer, 22 Guthrie-port Anderson, Mary, ComleyBank Adam, Ann, 20 Wardinill-rd Angus, Mary, 3 Lordburn Adam, Ann, 21 East Mill-wyud Archer, Mary, 3 Lordburn Adam, Catherine, 50 Guthrie-port No. 2 Adam, Mary Ann, grocer, 6 Howard -st Adamson, Margaret, 11 North Grimsby Adams, Ann, 9 Cross Mill-wynd Airth, Ann, grocer, 13 Millgate-loan Airth, Ann, 4 Brechin-rd Aitken, Agnes, 17J Millgate Airth, Ann, 15 Lillies-wynd Alexander, Jessie, 36 Millgate-loan Aitkenhead, Elizabeth, 32 St Vigeans-road Alexander, Mary, 11 Wallace-st Allan, Margaret, 11 W Mill-wynd Allan, Susan, S Shore Anderson, Jane, 26 Barngreen Anderson, Agnes, 26 Wallace-st Arkison, Ann, 31 East Mill-wynd Anderson, Agnes, S3 Ladyloau Armour, Betsy, 28 East Mill-wynd Anderson, Ann, 20 West Mary-st No. 6 Anderson, Catherine, 21 Millgate-loan Adam, Helen, 53 West Abbey-st Anderson, Grace, 14 Marketgate Air, Margaret, 56 Abbey-park Anderson, Jane, 56 Millgate-loan Alexander, Emily, 50 Leonard-st Anderson, Margaret, 51£ Millgate-loan Anderson, Amelia, 4 Allan-st Anderson, Mary, 21 Millgate-loan Anderson, Elizabeth, 2 Culloden-road Anderson, Mary, 60 Marketgate Anderson, Elizabeth, 17 E Abbey-st Mary, 15 West-port Anton, Anderson, Jane, 53 Barngreen No. 3 Anderson, Jane, 31 Abbot-st Adam, Ann, 51 Dishlandtown-st Arnot, Isabella, 33 East A bbey-st Adam, Elizabeth, 12 Dishland-st No. X Adam, Mary, 12 Gowan-st Bain, Margaret, 4 Applegate Agnes, 33 Jamieson-st Adamson, Barnet, Elizabeth, 5 West Newgate Airth, Euphemia, 17 Gowan-st Beattie, Elsie, 55 Panmure-st Aitkenhead, Margaret, Dalhousie-pl Beattie, Elizabeth, 13 Union-st East Agnes, Duke-st Alexander, 27 Beattie, Heltn, 8 Ladybridge-st Ann, 2 West Keptie-st Anderson, Beattie, Helen, 10 West Newgate Agnes, 38 Dishland-st Anderson, Beattie, Mary, 51 Panmure-st Anderson, Betsy, Keptie-st 26J Beatts, Helen, grocer, 20 High-st Anderson, Jane, 2 West Keptie-st Bell, Elizabeth, 9 Park-st Andson, Jane. 27 Dishland-st Bogie, Elizabeth, 31 High-st Angus, Christina, 18 Bridge-st Boyne, Elizabeth, 52 High-st Arnot, Isabella, 38 Dishlandtown-st Bremnar, Anna, milliner, 12 John-st Arnot, Mary, 20 Gowan-st Bremnar, Margaret, 30 High-st Arthur, Margaret, 19 Victoria-st Brown, Helen, 35 Lordburn No. 4 Brown, Jessie, IS Maule-st Addison, Elizabeth, 48 St Mary-st Burnett, Betsy, 35 Lordburn Addison, Mary Ann, 49 Helen-st Burnett, Helen, IS Ladybridge-st Addley, Bridget, 41 St Mary-st Butchart, Helen, 20 Park-st Airth, Annie, 9 Elliot-pl Byars, Christina, draper, 153 High-st Aitken, Lilly, 49 Helen-st 2 Alexander, Helen, 31 Fergus-sq No. Barclay, Jane, 7 South Grimsby Alexander, Elizabeth, 40 Cairnie-st Barnett, Catherine M. , 43 Glover-st Alexander, Margaret, Keptie-rd Barrie, Mary, 33 Ann-st 138 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.

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Moderate Rates. Prompt Settlements. Sound Advice. Reliable Reporting-. Thorough Inspection.

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DUNDEE. -»* Arbroath Year Booh. 139

10 Guthrie-port Batehelor, Marjory, grocer, 20 Ann-st Beatt, Marjory, Margaret, 20 Smithy-croft Bates, Mary, 3 Bank-st Begg, Beaton, Margaret, 40 Ladyloan Birrell, Margaret, 79 GrUthrie-port 8 Smithy-croft Beattie, Margaret, 23 Haimah-st Bothwell, Ann, 31 Smitby-croft Birse, Betty, 15 West Grimsby Breslan, Alice, Kinnaird-st Bisset, Jane, 75 Millgate-loan Brown, Ann, 38 West Mill-wynd Black, Esther, 9 Kyd-st Brown, Isabella, S Guthrie-port Black, Helen, 26 Ladyloan Brown, Margaret, 32 21 Cairnie-st Blair, Isabella Bell or, 20 Glover-st Bruce, Elizabeth, Ogilvie-pl Blyth, Isabella, 44 Marketgate Bruce, Jane, 35 S West Mill-wynd Boath, Ann, 78 Marketgate Buchan, Elizabeth, 62 Breehin-road Boette, Mary, 01 Ladyloan Buick, Mary, Guthrie-port Bowman, Elizabeth, 25 Kyd-st Burnett, Helen, 50 Bowman, Jane, 64 Marketgate No. 6 Braid, Margaret, 15 West Mary-st Beattie, Mary, 46 Emest-st Brand, Ann, 12 South Grimsby Bell, Mary, 31 East Abbey-st Brown, Ann, 17 North Grimsby Bannerman, Georgina, 11 Allan-st Brown, Elizabeth, 75 Millgate-loan Bertie, Mary, 10 Academy-st Brown, Margaret, 46 Marketgate Black, Ann, 47 Sidney-st Burrell, Edith M., 7 Victoria-st Boath, Ann, 15 Ponderlaw-lane No. 3 Boath, Ann, 9 Leonard-st 32 Ernest-st Bain, Margaiet, 32 Addison-pl Bowman, Isabella, Abbey-park Bain, Mary, 20 Jamieson-st Breslan, Mary, 54 Abbey-st Beattie, Elizabeth, 8 Gowan-st Brown, Janet, 11 East 21 Ponderlaw-st Beattie, Elizabeth, 11 Dishland-st Brown, Margaret, 44 Ernest-st Bell, Jane, 39 Jamieson-st Brown, Margaret, Bakers'-wynd Black, Helen, 23 Dishland-st Bruce, Helen, 4 Barngreen Bouick, Isabella, 10 Jamieson-st Bruce, Isabella, 27 Bakers'-wynd Bower, Ann, 1 Dalhousie-pl Buchan, Jane, 8 Bowman, Jane, 27 Duke-st No. X Bradley, Hannah. 31 Dishlandtown-st Caird, Mary, 37 Lordburn Brown, Helen, 8 Anderson-st Caithness, Margaret, 39 W. Newgate Brown, Margaret, 23 Gowan-st Galium, Ann, 18 Panmure-st Bruce, Bella, 23 Gowan-st Callum, Catherine, 43 John-st Buick, Betsy, 19 Catherine-st Campbell, Elizabeth, 1 Maule-st Buiek, Joanna, East Muirlands Cargill, Alexina, 31 Seagate Anderson-st Buick, Mary, millworker, 10 Cargill, Betsy, 11 West Newgate Colvill-pl Burnett, Elizabeth, 5 Cargill, Catherine, 5 Marketgate Burnett, Isabella, 5 Garden-st Cargill, Jane, 30 High-st Burnett, Jessie, 61 Dishland-st Cargill, Jane, 7 South-st No. * Cargill, Jessie, 9 South-st Union-st Balfour, Jane, 30 Lochland-st Cargill, Margaret, 5 E Margaret, 24 Helen-st Carrie, Barbara, 6 James-st Barnett, Head Barrie, Elizabeth, 9 Green-st Carrie, Betsy, 15 Old Shore Shore Head Beattie, Jane, 14 Helen-st Carrie, Janet, 11 Old Carnoustie Beattie, Mary Ann, 64 Caimie-st Carrie, Janet CM., Black, Jane, 22 Fergus-st Chambers, Mary, 44 Applegate Black, Margaret, 33 Green-st Christie, Agnes, 9 Marketgate High-st Boath, Agnes, 21 Green-st Christie, Clementina, 56 High-st Boath, Jessie, 24 Robert-st Clark, Elizabeth, 190 Bowden, Elizabeth, 42 Cairnie-st Clark, Helen, 26 Maule-st Hill-st Bowman, Jane, 5 Lochland-st Clark, Jane, bootmaker, 1 Bowman, Jane, 13 Rossie-st Clark, Jane, 21 Ladybiidge-st Hill-st Brewster, Eliza, 30 St Mary-st Colvill, Elizabeth, 17 3 West Newgate Brown, Betsy, 1 Fergus-st Colvill, Jane, P«nmure-st Brown, Elizabeth, 26 Cairnie-st Collier, Margaret, grocer, 5 Brown, Jane, 00 Rossie-st Cornwall, Mary, 17 Union-st E Park-st Bruce, Isabella, 69 Lochland-st Coull, Helen, 25 Bryan, Elizabeth, 79 Keptie-st Coullie, Margaret, 23 Gravesend milliner, 29 Lordburn Buick, Ann, 17 Orehard-st Couttie, Isabella, Union-st Buick, Isabella, 18 Fergus-sq Crichton, Margaret, 17 E Panmure-st Burnett, Jane, 27 St Mary-st Crow, Elizabeth, 19 Butchart, Isabella, 35 Spink-st Cuthbert Catherine, 1 Allan-st Ko. 5 No. 2 Badger, Helen, 43 Guthrie-port Cables, Helen, 29 North Grimsby Millgate-loan Barnett, Clementina, grocer, 5S Guthrie-port Caird, Margaret, 21 West-pt Baxter, Jane, 12 East Mill-wynd Caithness, C. J. K., 20 Mary-street Beattie, Margaret, 17 Ogilvie-place Calder, Jane, 5 West Union-st Beattie, Mary Ann, grocer, 53 Guthrie-port Cirgill, Ann, S —

140 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN BANK, LIMITED

(Registered under the Victorian Companies Statute, 1864.)

Authorised Capital, £2,000,000. Subscribed Capital 250,000. Paid-up Capital, 100,000. Reserve Fund, Reserved Liability, and Undivided Profits, ^170,660.

Head Office—QUEEN STREET, MELBOURNE. New South Wales Branch—PITT STREET, SYDNEY. South Australian Branch—ROYAL EXCHANGE, KING WILLIAM STREET, ADELAIDE. Tasmanian Branch—LIVERPOOL STREET, HOBART.

London Branch—J. A. CRAVEN, Manager, 120 CANNON STREET, E.C.

Local Directors for Great Britain— Lord CAMOY'S, Hon. G. ASHLEY J. PONSONBY, J. BLACKWOOD, Esq.

FIXED DEPOSITS of ^50 and upwards received at the London Office at the following rates of interest

year, One 5 per cent. 2 or 3 years, 5! „ 4 or 5 years, 6 Interest Payable Half-Yearly.

o. at 8 as sr T---9 x * *« Debentures are issued for a period of Five Years, bearing interest at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum, payable half-yearly by attached coupons.

Note.— By a special Clause in the Bank's Articles of Association Depositors and Debenture Holders are secured by having a First Claim upon all the Assets, Securities, and Monies of the Bank.

Balance Sheets and all further information obtainable at the Bank's London Office.

_ Local Agents— BENNET & SMITH, Solicitors, Arbroath. Arb'oath Year Book. 141

Cargill, Elizabeth, 19 Bank-st Croal, Jane, 26 Fergus-sq Cargill, Isabella, 8 West Mary-st Crow, Mary, 64 Cairnie-st Cargill, Jane, 9 Sonth Grimsby Cruickshanks, Flora, 49 Helen-st Carnegie, Margaret, 23 Ladyloan Cummings, Maggie, 63 St Mary-st Carrie, Flora, 25 North Grimsby Cuthbert, Ann, 36 Cairnie-st Carrie, Janet, 38 Ann-st Cuthill, Mary, 16 St Mary-st Christie, Ann, 59 Ladybridge-st No 5 Christie, Mary, 2 Murray-pl Carlin, Ann, 42£ Guthrie-port Christina, 49 Wallace-st Clark, Carrie, Annie, 41 Cairnie-st Margaret, 22 Glover-st Clark, Carrie, Isabella, 6 St Vigeans-rd Margaret, grocer, Millgate-loan Collier, 49J Carrie, Margaret, 20 St Vigeans-rd Diekrield-st Conolly, Mary, 5 Carrol, Mary, 24 Barngreen Mary, 53 West Grimsby Coran, Christie, Ann, 10 Guthrie Port Jessie, 11 Millgate-loan Coutts, Christie, Jessie, 11 St Vigeans-rd Cnrrie, Margaret, teacher, 9 Bank-st Christie, Jessie, 21 Cairnie-st Susan, 47 Ladyloan Cuthill, Christie, Margaret, 32 East Mill-wynd No. 3 Clark, Elsie, 4 Howard-st Cables, Jane, IS Gowan-st Clark, Jane, 27 Howard-st Cadenhead, Susan, 18 Dishlandtown-st Connel, Jane, 35 Guthrie-hill Caird, Martha, 57 Dishlandtown-st Cosans, Jane, 36 Barngreen Caithness, Annie, 20 Gowan-st Coutts, Elizabeth, 38 Howard-st Cargill, Ami, 9 Queen-st Crabb, Helen, 51 Guthrie-port Cargill, Helen, 7 Colvill-plaee Crichton, Isabella, Brechin-rd Carnegie, Ann, 10 Garden-st Cromarty, Georgina V., 4 Brechin-road Carnegie, Mary, 8 Keptie-st Crook, Ann, 4 Rosebank Carrie, Ann, 55 Dishlandtown-st Cruickshanks, Catherine, 30 E. Mill-wynd Carver, Ann, 6 Gowan-st •Ho. e Elizabeth, 18 Gowan-st Christie, Caird, Jane, 37 East Abbey-st Margaret, Dalhousie-pl Christie, Campbell, Ann, 51 Barngreen 17 Gowan-st Christie, Mary, Cant, Jane, dressmaker, 53 West Abbey-st Georgina, 9 Gowan-st Cobb, Carnegie, Ann, 10 West Abbey-st dressmaker, 1 Dishland-st Colville, Ann, Carnegie, Catherine, 225 High-st West Keptie-st Corsar, Betsy, Carnegie, Mary Ann, 36 Sidney-st Flora 31 West Keptie-st Corsar, C, Carrie, Jane, 20 West Abbey-st Corsar, Jessie, 27 Victoria-st Christie, Ann, 59 Leonard-st Margaret, Dishland House Corsar, Christie, Elizabeth, 8 Stanley-st Agnes, 5 Duke-st Coutts, Christie, Jane, 9 Hill-terrace Coutts, Margaret, 41 Jamieson-st Christie, Mary Ann, 57 Barngreen Jessie, 74 Keptie-st Cowie, Christison, Jane, 9 Barber's-croft Betsy, Bridge-st Crow, 7 Christison, Mary, 32 Ernest-st Isabella, 29 Jamieson-st Cumming, Clark, Mary, 7 Hill-terrace No. 4 Colvill, Elizabeth, 6 Academy-st Caird, Jane, 5 Russell-street Colvill, Helen C, 12 Hill-terrace Caird, Janet, 47 Green-st Copland, Agnes S., 52 High-st Calder, Agnes, 21 Green-st Cowie, Jane, 17 Hays-lane Calder, Catherine, 1 Elliot-pl Craig, Ann, 24 Hamilton-green Calder, Jane, 14 George-st Crammond, Jessie, 16 E Abbey-st Cameron, Jane, 55 Lochland-st Curr, Margaret, 28 Sidney-st Cameron, Ann, 80 Lochland-st Cuthbert, Jessie, 38 Leonard-st Campbell, Ann, 44 St Mary-st Cuthbert, Joan, 49 East Abbey-st Cant, Margaret, 33 Rossie-st No. 1 George-st Cargill, Ann, 17 Dalgety, Jessie, 33 Lordburn Barbara, 7 Rossie-st Cargill, Dall, Jessie, 41 Hill-st Carrie, Jane, 5(5 Cairnie-st Davidson, Ann, 39 Ladybridge-st Cairnie-st Carrie, Margaret, 36 Davidson, Annie, hotel-keeper, 132 High-st Isabella, grocer, 16 St Mary-st Chalmers, Davidson, Isabella, 37 Ladybridge-st Keptie-rd Child, Grace, Deans, Elizabeth, 37 Lordburn St Mary-st Chisholm, Ann, 3£ Dewars, Ann, 19 Church-st 27 Fergus-sq Christie, Ann, Dinnie, Catherine, 11 Union-st East Lochland-st Christie, Ann, 35 Dinnie, Margaret, 13 West Newgate 39 Green-st Christie, Isabella, Donaldson, Betsy, 38 Ladybridge-st Mary, grocer, 21 Fergus-st Christie, Duke, Jane, 25 Gravesend 25 Fergus-sq Clark, Mary, Duncan, Ann, 11 Park-st Helen-st Clark, Mary, 75 Duncan, Elizabeth M., 31 Lordburn Elizabeth, grocer, 26 Fergus-st Cosans, Duthie, Margaret, 21 West Newgate Couper, Rachel, 43 Lochland-st Couttie, Agnes, 7 Russell-st No. a Craig, Mary, 18 Fergus-sq Davidson, Barbara, draper, 9 Shore Crawford, Cecilia, 13 Orchard-st Davidson, Georgina, 10 Murray-place 142 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.

Life, & Fire, * Accident,

OTHER ASSURANCES. >«<

WHE LIFE ASSOCIATION OF SCOTLAND Established 1838. NORTHERN ASSURANCE COMPANY Established 1836.

TJVERPOOL, LONDON, AND GLOBE n ASSURANCE COMPANY.

SCOTTISH EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY & ACCIDENT P ASSURANCE COMPANY, Limited. JFHE LONDON & PROVINCIAL HORSE & CARRIAGE 1 ASSURANCE COMPANY, Limited.

Iu"'l,l"l|,i"li il"li Important to Farmers.

Protection against all Liability under Employers' Liability Act and Insurance against Personal Accident arranged for Small Premiums.

Bll particulars on application to

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ROYAL BANK, ARBROATH. Arbroath Year Book. 143

Davidson, Margaret M., 60 Marketgate Eaton, Susan, 26 Seagate Dick, Mary, 20 West Mary-st Erskine, Helen H., 20 Hill-pl Dorward, Christina, 29 North Grimsby, Esplin, Mary R., 41 Lordburn Dorward, Jane Ann, 2 Gayfield Ewing, Mary, 34 Maule-st Douglas, Margaret, 25 Hannah-st No. 2 Duncan, Jane, 25 Hannah-st Edwards, Helen A., 10 Glover-st No- 3 No. 3 Davidson, Helen, 70 Keptie-st Esplin, Caroline, 100 Keptie-st Keptie-st Davidson, Mary Ann, 16 West Evans, Isabella B., 23 Dishlandtown-st Deans, Smith H., 3 Duke-st Donaldson, Isabella R.. 7 Dishland-st No. 4 31 Mary-st Dowall, Ann 8., 9 Colvill-place Edgar, Margaret W., St Dunbar, Ann, 10 West Keptie-st Esplin, Ann, 21 Fergus-sq Duncan, Isabella, 21 West Keptie-st Esplin, Barbara, 34 Helen-st Dunn, Jane, 2 West Keptie-st Ewing, Elizabeth P., 79 Keptie-st Durie, Betsy 0., 70 Keptie-st NO. S No. 4 Easson, Esther, 2 West Mill-wynd Dargie, Helen, 24 St Mary-st Easson, Helen, 12 Cross Miil-wynd Davidson, Ann, 92 Lochland-st Edie, Christina, 24 Hamilton-green Davidson, Jane, 30 Helen-st Ellis, Hannah, 39 Bog-lane Davidson, Maria B., 1 Russell-st Emslie, Rose, 32 Barngreen Davidson, Mary R., 9 Fergus-sq Ewans, Isabella, 3 Rosebank Dilly, Charlotte, 5 Stobcross-lane No. 6 Donaldson, Margaret, 34 Cairnie-st Easton, Ann, 54 Abbey-park Donaldson, Mary Ann, 77 Lochland-st Edwards, Ann, 50 Leonard-st Mary-st Dorward, Mary G., 51 St Esplin, Margaret, grocer, 7 Barngreen Doyle, Margaret, 35 Fergus-st Ducat, Ann, 37 Elliot-st No. 1 Dunbar, Margaret, 79 Keptie-st Fairweather, Jane, 3 Lordburn Duncan, Martha, 18 Cairnie-st Falconer, Agnes, 14 John-st Duncan, Mary Ann D., 10 George-st Falconer, Helen, 9 Union-st East Dundas, Mary M., 61 Helen-it Falconer, Margaret, 31 Union-st East Duthie, Ann, 40 Green-st Farquharson, Ann U., grocer, 168 High-st Duthie, Jane, 43 St Mary-st Fettes, Charlotte, 46 John-st Duthie, Margaret, 13 Orchard-st Findlay, Mary L., 59 High-st Duthie, Margaret, Sen., 13 Orchard-st Fleming, Elizabeth, 33 Lindsay-st Fleming, Margaret R., 19 Lindsay-st No. 5 Fleming, Mary, 144 High-st 38 St Vigeans-road Dall, Jemima, Forbes, Catherine, 25 Park-st Lillies-wynd Davidson, Betsy, 21 Forbes, Mary, 49 Panmure-st Margaret D., 20 StVigeans-rd Davidson, Ford, Jane, 39 West Newgate Jemima, 35 North-port Day, Forrest, Jessie, grocer, 4 High-st De-wars, Ann, 26 Kinnaird-st Fraser, Mary C, 39 Hill-st Dillon, Bridget, 19 Boglane Dobson, Maggie, 37 Guthrie-port No. 2 Docter, Isabella, Brechin-road Fairweather, Jane, 4 Millgate-loan Donald, Mary J., 6 St Vigeans-road Fairweather, Martha, 58 Marketgate Dorward, Isabella, 7 St Vigeans-road Farquhar, Margaret, 26 Ann-st Drummond, Jessie, 17 Ogilvie-place Farquhar, Margaret, 25 Ann-st Dundas, Jane R., 62lHoward-st Ferrier, Jessie, 58 Marketgate Duthie, Julia D., 42 Kinnaird-st Forbes, Elizabeth, 14 Ann-st Ford, Ann, 59 Lauybridge-st No. e Foi'd, Jane, 5 Ann-st Davidson, Isabella, grocer, 43 Leonard-st Forrest, Jane, 53 Ladyloan Dear, S. , 51 Sidney-st Ann Forsyth, Mary Jane, 6 Ann-st Dempster, Elizabeth, 225 High-st Friock, Ann, 3 Ann-st Deuchars, Betsy, 21 West Abbey-st Fullarton, Ann G., 12 West Mary-st Dewars, Jessie, 11 Allan-st Fyfe, Mary, 26 Hannah-st Dingwall, Elizabeth, 19 West Abbey-st Donaldson, Mary S., 13 Ernest-st No. 3 Donelly, Helen, 233 High-st Fairlie, Jane, 9 Aiiderson-st Doyle, Sarah, 55 West Abbey-st Fairweather, Isabella, 36 Dishlandtown-st Drury, Catherine T., 25 West Abbey-st Ferrier, Ann, 23 Victoria-st Duncan, Elizabeth, 8 Academy-st Ferrier, Mary, 23 Victoria-st Duncan, Harriet, 4 Hill-terrace Finlayson, Betsy N., 3 Colvill-pl Duncan, Helen, 9 Leonard-st Fletcher, Bridget, 2 Dishlandtown-st Duncan, Mary Jane, 8 Academy-st Forsyth, Agnes, S Keptie-st 1 Fraser, Catherine J. F., 4 Alexandra-place No. Fullarton, Helen, 2 Hillend-road Eaton, Jane, 29 Seagate Fyfe, Jane, 29 Lindsay-st Eaton, Mary Ann, 34 Applegate 144 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

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Fyfe, Jemima, 29 Lindsay-st No. 3 Geekie, Jane, 1 3 Victoria-st No. 4 Gibb, Betsy S., 9 Garden-st Fairweather, Amelia, 47 Helen-st Gibb, Isabella, 4 Queen-st Fairweather, Jane P., 43 Fergus-sq Glen, Catherine, 27 West Keptie-st Falconer, Betsy, 2 Stobcross-lane Goodlet, Margaret, 37 Dishlandtown-st Falconer, Jane Ann, 37 Green-st Gordon, Jane, teacher, 1 Addison-place Farquhar, Jane, 62 St Mary-st Gordon, Mary, 41 Dishland-st Ferguson, Isabella B., 22 Fergus-sq Gorrie, Isabella, Anderson-st Findlay, Eliza , S. 60 Rossie-st Grant, Elizabeth M., 6Colvill-pl Findlay, Elizabeth K., 44 Rossie-st Gray, Isabella, 2 Gowan-st Findlay, Helen, 36 St Mary-st Gray, Mary, 100 Keptie-st Finlayson, Margaret, 40 Cairnie-st Guild, Mary M., 17 Catherine-st Fleming, Isabella, 10 Russell-st Forbes, Betsy, grocer, 41£ Cairnie-st No. 4 Forbes, Mary, 8 Russell-st Gardiner, Charlotte, 22 Cairnie-st Forsyth, Agnes P., 47 Rossie-st Garvie, Catherine, 4 Elliot-place Fyfe, Isabella, 92 Helen-st Geekie, Agnes, 29 Fergus-st Gibb. Ann, 13 Fergus-st INTO. 5 Gibb, Helen, 62 Helen-st Falconer, Mary, 5 Ogilvie-place Gibb, Janet, 4 Orchard-st Farquhar, Jane, 12 Smithy-croft Gibb, Maggie, confectioner, 51 Keptie-st Farquharson, Ann F. , 27 Howard-at Gibb, Margaret, grocer, 16 Fergus-sq Merrier, Margaret B. , 30 Barngreen Glen, Agnes, 14 Cairnie-st Ferrier, Mary, 18 Cross Mill-Wynd Glen, Helen, 18 Cairnie-st Findlay , Sarah, 21 Guthrie-port Glenday, Margaret, 68 Cairnie-st Forbes, Elizabeth, 6 Guthrie-hill Goodfellow, Ann B., 7 George-st Forbes, Margaret, 6 Lillies-wynd Gouck, Mary Jane, 56 St Mary-st Ford, Helen, 16 St Vigeans-rd Grant, Hannah, 55 Greeu-st Fraser, Mary Ann, 30 Ogilvie-plaoe Grant Margaret, 32J St Mary-st INTo. 6 Grant, Mary, 32 Fergus-sq Falconer, Elizabeth, 52 Leonard-st Grassick, Elizabeth, 54 Rossie-st Falconer, Mary, 20 Ponderlaw-st Gray, Ann G., 37 Elliot-st Ferrier, Betsy, 8 Hill-terrace Gray, Ann, 63 Keptie-st Fitchet, Margaret, 38 Ernest-st Gray, Ann, 22 St Mary-st Fleming, Janet, 9 St Thomas-st Gray, Betsy, 31 St Mary-st Forbes, Isabella, 233 High-st Gray, Margaret, S8 Helen-st Forrest, Elizabeth, 31 Leonard-st Greig, Ann, 27 Lochland-st Fox, Isabella G., 39 Leonard-st Greig, Betsy, 3 Fergus st Fraser, Jane, 9 Stuart-st Greig, Betsy, 9 Russell-st Freeman, Ann, 57 Leonard-st Grimmond, Margaret, 15 Russell-st Fyfe, Elizabeth, 27 Sidney-st Guthrie, Mary, 39 Green-st No. 1 No. S Gardyne, Jane, Gale, Mary S., vintner, 2 West Newgate 23 Kinnaird-st Garland, Betsy C, 20 West Newgate Garland, Marjory, Beechwood Geddes, Mary B., 16 Applegate Gibson, Isabella, 10 Rosebank Gentiles, Margaret W„, 24 High-st Gibson, Mary Ann S., 6 Guthrie-hill Gibb, Elizabeth W., 2 Lordburn Glen, Alison, 12 Cross Mill-wynd Goldsmith, Isabella, 22 Applegate Goodfellow, Jane L., 6 Guthrie-hill Gordon, Jane, 35 Lordburn Gordon, Agnes, 11 Kinnaird-st Gordon, Mina, 23 Church-st Gowans, Helen, 2 Reform-st Gowans, Jane, 22 Ladybridge-st Grant, Margajet, 28 Barngreen Grewar, Elizabeth, 37 Lindsay-st Grant, Mary Ann, 24 Barngreen

Grant, , Gunn, Isabella, 2 Church-st Ann S. 21 Cairnie-st Guild, Jessie, 20 Brechin-rd No. 2 Gunn, Elizabeth S., 10 West Mill-wynd Gardiner, Elizabeth O. , 43 Hannah-st No. 6 Garey, Elizabeth, 73 Millgate-loan Glass, Eliza, 55 West Abbey-st Gauldie, Jane, 36 Millgate-loan Glen, Ann, dressmaker, 6 Abbot-st Gavine, Jane, 18 Glover-st Glen, Ann, dressmaker, 20 Ernest-st Gibson, Marion, 2 Princes-st Glen, Mary, 8 Fisheracre Goldsmith, Sarah, 25 Millgate Goldsmith, Jessie B., 34 Hamilton-gre«n Gordon, Ann, 23 Ladyloan Gordon, Ann G., 6 Academy-st Gordon, Catherine H., 29 Hannah-st Gordon, Margaret, 6 Abbey-park Gordon, Marjory M., 24 Ann-st Grant, Agnes P. , 6 Hill-terrace Grant, Nancy, Millhead-house Grant, Elizabeth, 8 Leonard-st Greig, Isabella, 63 Millgate-loan Gray, Ann T., 16 West Abbey-st Grieve, Ann, 13 Ladyloan Guthrie, Mary N. , 8 Stanley-st Grieve, Betsy L\, 44 Glover-st Gunn, Harriet, 59 Ladyloan No. X Hampton, Martha, 8 Hume-st 146 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements. J.*P.*SMITH*&*SON, m>ercbant {Tailors, DUNDEE, ARBROATH, AND MONTROSE. ORDER DEPARTMENT (One of the Largest in the North of Scotland).

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Harris, Ann, 27 Park-st No. 2 Harris, Margaret, broker, 45 Gravesend Jeffray, Elizabeth, 60 Marketgate Hannay, Mary N., 17 Lindsay-st Johnston, Elizabeth L., Ladybridge Hill, Christina R., 23 Ladybridge-st Johnston, Martha, 60 Marketgate Hill, Matilda, 238J- High-st Johnston, Mary, 70 Marketgate Hunter, Ann C, 5 Marketgate Jones, Elizabeth, 4 Millgate-loan Hunter, Eliza P., 7 West Newgate No. Hunter, Elizabeth D., 24 West Newg*e 3 Jeffray, Mary, 78J Keptie-st No. 2 Jenkins, Ann, confectioner, 28 Jamleson-st Hastings, Ann, 31 West Mary-st Johnston, Catherines., 15 Queen-st Hay, Grace, 56 Marketgate Jolly, Jane T., 26 Jamieson-st Herald, Helen F., 8 Glover-st Herd, Mary Ann A., 6 Union-st No. 4 Hood, JaneF., Mount Zion Brae JacKSon, Jane, 19 Spink-st Hood, Jessie, 23 Ann-st James, Catherine, 79 Keptie-st No. 3 Jamie, Susan B., 37 St Mary-st Jamieson, Ann R., 29 Fergus-st Hampton, Mary, 20 Dishland-st Jamieson, Martha, 36 Cairnie-st Hastings, Helen, 39 Dishlandtown-st Jamieson, Mary, 66 Lochland-st Hay, Elizabeth R., 1 Alexandria-pl Jarvis, Margaret C, 84 Rossie-st Hunter, Isabella, High Common Johnston, Helen, 25 Elliot-st Hutton, Isabella B., 18 Dishlandtowu-st Johnston, Jessie, 12 Lochland-st No. 4 Johnstone, Margaret, 27 Green-st Hastings, Mary, 21 Green-st Hay, Barbara M., 24 Cairnie-st No. 5 Jamieson, Elizabeth, 30 East Mill-wynd Hendry, Ann, 17 Rossie-st Jamieson, Elizabeth, Herald, Jessie, 2 Rossie-st Johnston, Helen, 20 Smithy-croft Herschell, Mary, 37 Green-st Johnston, Isabella, grocer, 27 East Mill-wynd Hill, Betsy, 53 Green-st Johnston, Margaret B., 24 Hamilton-green Hudson, Cecilia D., 39 St Mary.st Hunter, Eliza Ann S., Keptie-road No. 6 Hutton, Margaret B., 13 George-st Jack, Agnes, 47 West Abbey-st No. S Jackson, Agnes, Sidney-st Jamieson, Mary A., 26 Hamilton-green Henderson Jane, 3 Guthrie-hill Jeffray, Magdalene, 20 Ponderlaw-st Hill, Elizabeth, 7 St Vigeans-rd F. grocer, Hogg, Ann , 37 North-port No. 1 Hunter, Jessie, 4 Brechin-road Kenny. Jane, 56 High-st Hutcheon, Elizabeth, 60 Guthrie-port Kilgour, Marion M. J., 10 Hill-st o. 6 Kyd, Mary J. G., Carnoustie N Kydd, Alison, 16 Ladybridge-st Hall, Fanny, 15 Convent-st Kydd, Cecilia A., 8 James-st Harris, Elizabeth, 35 Leonard-st Harvey, Catherine, 3 Abbot-st No. 2 Herd, Elizabeth, 265 High-st Kidd, Agnes, 50 Marketgate Hill, Mary, 15 Hayswell-rd Kydd, Helen, 9 East Grimsby Hosie, Ann, 7 Palmer-st Kydd, Mary, 24 Glover-st Howat, Jane P. , 51 East Abbey-st No. Hunter, Mary, 51 Barngreen Kilday, Marjory H,, 1 Garden-st Hutchison, Helen, 32 Ernest-st Kilgour, Ann, G., 3 Dalhousie-pl No 2. Kydd, Elizabeth, 17 Queen-st Inverwick, Margaret L., Millgate-loan No .4 No. 4 Kerr, Annie, 9 Fergus-sq Irons, Helen, 43 Fergus-st Kerr, Elizabeth, grocer, 9 Fergus-sq Ir«ns, Jane C, 31 Elliot-st Kerr, Helen S., 8 Russell-st No. 5 Kerr, Isabella, 64 St Mary-st Ireland, Elizabeth, 8 St Vigeans-rd Kerr, Isabella, 62 Cairnie-st Kidd, Jessie B. , 26 Helen-st No. 6 King, Betsy S., 23 Rossie-st , Margaret S. , 13 East Abbey-st Kinloch, Elizabeth, 58 Helen-st No X Kydd, Agnes A. , 21 Fergus-st Jack, Martha M., 3 Panmure-st Kydd, Barbara, 23 St Mary-st Jamieson, Jessie, furnisher, 3 West Abbey-st Kydd, Isabella C, 11 Fergus-sq Jamieson, Mary, furnisher, 3 West Abbey-st Kydd, Margaret, grocer, 79 Keptie-st Jarron, Margaret, 56 High-st Kynock, Grace H., 43 St Mary-st Jeffray, Mary Ann A., 2 South-st Johnston, Elizabeth, 24 Hamilton-green No. 5 Kennedy, Jemima, 50 Howard-st Johnston, Annie, 25 Lordburn Kermath, Margaret L., 10 Brechin-road Just, Agnes, dressmaker, 41 Lordburn King, Betsy, 18 Ogilvy-pl 148 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

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Kyd, Elizabeth, 16 Barngreen Low, Elizabeth B., 14 Lochland-st No. 6 Low, Margaret, 16 Fergus-st Keith, Maggie, 225 High-st No. 5 Kemley, Isabella, 19 Fisheracre Laing, Margaret, 4 Howard-st Kennedy, Isabella, 9 Convent-st Leslie, Jessie, 13 Long-row Kennedy, Jane N., 63 Leonard-st Lindsay, Mary, 12 Rosebank Kermath, Jessie, 21 East Abbey-st Lorinier, Isabella, milliner, 3 Guthrie-port Kidd, Jane A., 39 Ponderlaw-st Low, Annie, 38 Brechin-road Kinnear, Hannah, 33 Barngreen Low, Helen, 42J Guthrie-port Kirkland, Helen, 18 Ponderlaw-st Lumgair, Ann E., 11 St Vigeans-rd Kydd, Ann S., 25 Hayswell-road Lyall, Mary, 41 Kinnaird-st Kydd, Mary, 30 Hamilton-green No. 6 No. X Laing, Marjory, 25 Palmer-st Laing, Ann, 19 Panmure-st Leslie, Gray, grocer, 29 Barngreen Law, Margaret, 5 South-st Leslie, Jessie M'K., 8 Hamilton-green Lawrence, Helen T., 17 Ladybridge-st Littlejohn, Mary, 1 Fisheracre

Leuohars, Annie T. , 23 Panmure-st Littlejohn, Mary C, 2 Abbey-park Lewei', Jane, milliner, 3 Hill-ter Logie, Mary, 31 Fisheracre Lindsay, Jane, 5 Hill-ra Low, Ann, Seaton-road Lindsay, Mary L., 59 High-st Low, Elizabeth, Seaton-road Lornie, Susan. 3 Lordburn Lumgair, Jane, 41 Leonard-st Low, Betsy, 23 High-st Lundie, Elizabeth, 57 Barngreen Low, Betsy, 17 Panmure-st Lyall, Isabella, grocer, 54 Leonard-st Low, Jane, 39 Panmure-st Lydon, Bridget, 16 Ernest-st Low, Margaret, 63 High-st No. 1 Lumgair, Catherine, 21 Lordburn M 'Arthur, Helen, 35 Gravesend Lundie, Mary Jane, 22 Maule-st Macdonald, Alison, 33 High-st No. 2 M'Diarmid, Margaret, 43 Gravesend Laing, Margaret, draper, 2S Millgate-loan M'Gregor, Betsy, 7 Park-st Lamb, Margaret, 41 Ladyloan Mackay, Jane, 1 Hill-pl Lawson. Martha, 7 West Mary-st M'Lennan, Isabella, grocer, 16 High-st Ledingham, Jane, 1 Shore M'Wattie, Agnes K., 22 Commerce-st Leithhead, Ann, 35 West Grimsby Manby, Robina, 190 High-st Leslie, Ann S., 46 Glover-st Mann, Helen, 40 John-st Leslie, Isabella S., 46 Glover-st Mamie, Barbara, 4 Union-st East Leslie, Margaret P., 30 West Mary-st Mather, Jemima, 13 West Newgate

Leslie, Mary L. , 5 Gayfield Mathers, Mary, 9 Park-st Littlejohn, B., Betsy tobacconist, 13 West-pt Mathew, Elizabeth S. , 26 Ladybridge-st Littlejohn, Mary, 7 Hannah-st Meffan, Ann, 38 Maule-st Longmuir, Isabella, 18 Kyd-st Middleton, Ann 8., 41 Lindsay-st Low, Barbara A., 64 Marketgate Middleton, Elizabeth S., 17 Ladybridge-st Low, Elizabeth, Carnoustie Mill, Stewart M., 3 West Newgate Low, Isabella, Carnoustie Miller, Jessie, 7 Church-st Low, Jane, 15 West Grimsby Milne, Isabella, 44 John-st Low, Jessie B. C, vintner, 49 West Grimsby Milne, Mary Ann, music-teacher, 53 High-st Lowe, Mary, 51 Millgate-loan Mitchell, Catherine, 18 Seagate Lowson, Mary, 2 West Mary-st Mitchell, Elizabeth, grocer, 29 West Newgate Lumgair, Betsy, 46 Glover-st More, Maggie, 3 West Newgate Lyall, Georgina, 46 Ladybridge Munro, Betsy, 238J High-st No. 3 Munro, Helen, 3 West Newgate Larnach, Helen, 27 Duke-st No. 2 Lawson, Jessie, 16 Jamieson-st M'Artney, Helen, 19 Kyd-st Leslie, Jessie L., 7 Queen-st M'Coll, Christina M., grocer, 7 Shore Leslie, Margaret S., 26 Victoria-st M'Intosh, Hope F., 21 Millgate-loan Leslie, Mary, 13 Colvill-pl M'Intosh, Jane, 5 Dickfield-st Low, Ann, 96 Keptie-st M'Kay, Helen S., grocer, 7 West Mary-st Low, Ann G., 25 Victoria-st M'Nicol, Mary, 18 North Grimsby Low, Jane, 9 Dishland-st M'Urich, Catherine. B., 24 West Mary-»t Low, Jane, 9 Dishland-st Main, Amelia, grocer, 67£ Millgate-loan Lowson, Margaret W., 12 Colvill-pl Mann, Jane, 64 Marketgate Lyon, Agnes, 16 Gowan-st Marr, Jessie, 51 Millgate-loan No. 4 Marshall, Ann, 40 Marketgate Marshall. Langlands, Betsy, 41 St Mary-st Margaret, 26 West Mary-st Mather, Langley, Elizabeth, 73 Helen-st Agnes, 33 West Grimsby Mathers, Leask, Isabella, 29 Fergus-sq Agnes S., 45 Ladyloan Leckie, Jane, 39 Lochland-st Mathers, Jane, 47£ Ladyloan Matthew, Leslie, Mary, 47 Green-st Barbara K., 36 Millgate-loan Lindsay, Mary, 53 Green-st Mathewson, Ann S., 8 North Grimsby 150 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.

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Mathewscm, Elizabeth, vintner, Tuttie's Nook No. 5 Mathewson, Betsy, 17 Kyd-st M'Gregor, Jane, 17 Kinnaird-st Maxwell, Helen, 30 Kyd-st M'Intosh, Jane J., 6 St Vigeans-road Michael, Mary, 47£ Ladyloan M'Lauchlan, Eliza, 3 St Vigeans-road Middleton, Martha H., 10 West Mary-st M'Lean, Grace, 32 Guthrie-port Mill, Agnes P., 57 Ladyloan M'Millan, Margaret F., 1 Longrow Mill, Ann, 3 Bank Street M'Naughton, Elizabeth, 21 Lillies-wynd Mill, Ann S., 19 West Mary-st Malcolm, Margaret, 11 W Mill-wyn Mill, Bathia A., 29 Ladyloan Mann, Mary, 13 Kinnaird-st Mill, Catherine, 7 West Mary-st Martin, Agnes L, 22 E Mill-wynd Mill, Christina, 13 Bank-st Martin, Ann H., 21 W Mill-wynd Mill, Margaret, 29 Ann-st Meffan, Margaret B., 41 Cairnie-st Miller, Jessie, 4 Brothock Bridge Mill, Ann, 17 St Vigeans-rd Milne, Annie, 9 West Mary-st Mill, Christina, 26 St Vigeans-rd Milne, Christina A., 40 Ann-st Mill, Jane F. , 18 Ogilvy-pl Milne, Jane, 9 Millgate-loan Mill, Marjory, 69 Guthrie-pt Morrison, Betsy, 53 West Grimsby Milne, Jane, 45 Bog-lane Morrison, Elizabeth, 24 Glover-st Milne, Margaret, 22 Guthrie-pt Morrison, Jane A., 11 Wallace-st Mitchell, Elizabeth, 38 St Vigeans-rd Mouat, Mary A., 18 Millgate-loan Mitchell, Elizabeth, 7 Cross Mill-wynd Muckart, Elizabeth, Brechin-rd No. 3 Mudie, Agnes, 26 E Mill-wynd Mackie, Mary, 26 Jamieson-st M'Kay, Jane S., 32 Keptie-st No. 6 M'Ney, Ann, 14 West Keptie-st M'Cormack, Rose, 31 Hamilton-green M'Nicol, Susan B., 15 Dishlandtown-st M'Intosh, Catherine, 17 Hays-lane Macdonald, Barbara A., 15 Dishland-st M'Kenzie, Ann, 43 Sydney-st Malcolm, Jessie. 25 Dishland-st M'Kenzie, Isabella, 24 Hamilton-green Mann, Isabella, 37 West Keptie-st M'Kenzie, Jane, 14 Leonard-st Marr, Isabella, 98 Keptie-st M'Leish, Betsy, 51 Barngreen Marshall, Elizabeth, 3 Queen-st M'Leod, Jane, 12 Bakers'-wynd Martin, Margaret B., 18 Gowan-st M'Leod, Susan, 64 Abbey-park Mason, Alexanderina, 17 Colvill-pl M'Millan, Mary, 3 Culloden-road Matthew, Agnes, grocer, 11 Duke-st M'Pherson, Mary, 27 West Abbey-st Matthew, Elizabeth, 22 Dishland-st Malcolm, Helen, 30 West Abbey-st Matthew, Margaret, 11 Duke-st Malcolm, Isabella A., 27 Barngreen 27 Leonard-st Matthews, Agnes B , 12 Dalhousie-pl Meek, Ann, Maxwell, Mary B., 35 West Keptie-st Meffan, Joanna, 55 West Abbey-st Mill, Mary G., 43 Dishlandtown-st Meumuir, Helen, 1(1 Abbey-st Elizabeth, 2 Allan-st Miller, Margaret F. , 19 Queen-st Michie, Miller, Mary S., High Common Middleton, Elizabeth S., 18 Emest-st Mitchell, Ann, 25 Dishland-st Middieton, Isabella, 4 Abbey-park Mitchell, Julia, 10 Garden-st Middleton, Margaret, grocer, 16 Leonard-st Morri% Ann, 2 Duke-st Mill, Hannah, 12 Bakers'-wd Morton, Annie, 16 Jamieson-st Mills, Jane Ann, 6 Academy-st Millar, Mary, 38 Sidney-st No. 4 Milne, Isabella, 7 Hays-lane Elizabeth, 96 Lochland-st M Ardle, Mitchell, Annie, dressmaker, Walker-pl 82 Lochland-st M 'Donald, Betsy T., Mitchell, Julia, 31 West Abbey-st M'Gregor, Margaret, 21 Green-st Mitchell, Mary L., 15 Abbot-st Eergus-sq M'Intosh, Agnes S., grocer, 44 Moir, Williamina, grocer, 7 Allan-st Elliot-st M'lntosh, Ann, 3 More, Mary, 5 St Thomas-st M'Kenzie, Mary Ann, 17 Orchard-st Morgan, Annie, 23 Hayswell-rd 29 Rossie-st M'Pherson, Susan S., jeweller, Morrison, Jane, 23 Fisheracre Marr, Christina C, 4 Fergus-sq Mudie, Catherine, 4 Abbot-st Lochland-st Mathers, Betsy, 96 Munro, Jessie, Abbey-house , Fergus-st Mathew, Ann G. 7 Murray, Helen K., 18 John-st Lochland-st Meston, Ann M., 83 Murray, Isabella, 269 High-st Mill, Isabella, 7 St Mary-st Mill, Jessie, 40 Green-st No. X Nairn, Nancy, High-st Mill, Marjory B , 18 Rossie-st 238J Mill, Mary, 57 Fergus-sq Nicol, Isabella, 5 Hill-rd Mill, Mary S., 9 Green-st Nicol, Jessie, 7 Park-st Milne, Betsy, 57 St Mary-st Noble, Ann F., 37 West Newgate Milne, Isabella P., 14 Rossie-st Norval, Agnes, 31 Pannturo-st Morris, Jane, 4 Elliot-st Norval, Isabella, 19 Park-st Munro, Hannah B., dressmaker, 22 Helen-st No. 2 Munro, Jane, 13 Lochland-st Napier, Catherine, 60 Marketgate Margaret, 55 Lochland-st Murray, Nicol, Agnes J., 12 Hill-ter grocer, SO Cairnie-st Murray, Mary Ann, Nicol, Jane, 51 Millgate-loan Elizabeth, 16 Cairnie-st Myles, Nicol, Jessie L., IS Millgate-loan 152 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.

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Superior Blended COFFEE, 1/-, 1/2, 1/4, and 1/6 per Lb.

Fresh Roasted and Ground. Arbroath Year Book. 153

No. 3 Petrie, Matilda, 23 Glover-.-t Napier, Ann, 6 Dishlandtown-st Phillip, Margaret M., 45 Millgate-loan Napier, Helen, 6 Duke-st Piggot, Agnes, 9 Union-st Neilson, Jane, 11 Dishlandtown-st Pirie, Maggie, 57 West Grimsby fTo. 4 No. 3 Neave, Jane, 54 Helen-st Paterson, Agnes P., grocer, 1 Princes-tit Neave, Margaret, 17 St Mary-st Peter, Agnes, 3 Addison-pl Neish, Isabella, 7 Rossie-st Peters, Annie K., Rosebrae Nicoll, Elizabeth, 36 Fergus-sq Peters, Elizabeth K.., Rosebrae Nieol, Esther, 94 Lochland-st Petrie, Betsy, 13 Queen-st Nicol, Mary M., 76 Cairnie-st Wo. 4 Noble, Jessie, 13 Lochland-st Park, Joanna C, 24 Rossie-st No. 5 Paterson, Mary, 8 Cairnie-st Neave, Agnes, 32 Guthrie-port Pattullo, Ann, 12 Cairnie-st Nicol, Mary, 2 Cross Mill-wynd Peat, Jessie, 16 Fergus-st Niven, Mary, 14 Cross Mill-wynd Peddie, Jane, 18 Elliot-st Peters, Helen, 21 Rossie-st No. 6 Petrie, Margaret, 67 Lochland-st Nairn, Elizabeth, 34 Hamilton-green Powrie, May 41 Rossie-st Ness, Elizabeth F., 67 Sidney-st Nicol, Agnes, 259 High-st No. 5 Nicol, Catherine, 40 Leonard-st Paterson, Susannah K., 18 Barngreen Pearson, Helen, 55 Guthrie-pt No. X Peter, Margaret M., 26 Lillies-wd Oliver, Isabella, 27 Hill-st Petrie, Elizabeth S. , 5 St Vigeans-rd Oswald, Jessie, 18 Maule-st Petrie, Isabella, 33 Guthrie-hill No. 2 Pitkeathly, Helen, 16 East Mill-wd Ogilvie, Henrietta, 32 Glover-st No. 6 Ogilvie, Isabella, 23 Glover-st Paterson, Jane, 12 Bakers'-wynd Ormond, Catherine H., 23 West-port Paterson, Mary Ann, 26 Hamilton-green No. 3 Pattullo, Christina, 31 Abbot-st Ogg, Elizabeth M., 3 Victoria-st Petrie, Margaret, 20 West Abbey-st No. 4 Phillip, Martha R., 38 West Abbey-st Pithie, Elizabeth, 5 West Abbey-st Ogilvie, Jemima, 62 Helen-st Ogilvy, Mary, Lawton Mill No. X No. Ramsay, Margaret, confectioner, 8 Maule-st e Rattray, Mary, High-st Ogilvie, Barbara, 16 East Abbey-st 132J Ree, Isabella, 33 fark-st Ogilvie, Isabella H., midwife, 253 High-st Reid, Ann S., 39 Applegate Ogilvie, Mary B., 4 Hill-terrace Reid, Agnes, 51 Panmure-st No. X Reid, Elizabeth T., 216 High-st Parr, Harriet, 17 Ladybridge-st Robertson, Helen, 17 Panmure-st Paterson, Janet, confectioner, 182 High-st Robertson, Jessie, 10 Hill-pl Paterson, Mary, dressmaker, 10 Commerce-st Robertson, Margaret, 10 Hill-pl Pearson, Grace, 226 High-st Rodger, Ann, 45 John-st Peter, Jane, 8 Hume-st Ross, Ann, 41 Lordbum Peter, Jane C, 16 High-st Ross, Jane, 3 Lordburn Peter, Mary, 6 James-st Ross, Catherine M., 37 West Newgate Petrie, Isabella, 132^ High-st Russell, Georgina, 9 West Newgate Petrie, Jane, 8 Panmure-st Ruxton, Susan N., clothier, 19 Commercc-st Petrie, Jane B., 8 Panmure-st No. 2 Petrie, Margaret, 20 High-st Raitt, Margaret, 22 Hannah-st Petrie, Mary, 4 Hume-st Ramsay, Jessie, 21 Ann-st No. a Ramsay, Mary, 17 Wallace-st

Paris, Betsy M. , 67| Millgate-loan Reid, Annie, 10 West Mary-st Patterson, Jane, vintner, 20 Millgate Reid, Eleanor, draper, 50 Millgate Loan Paton, Agnes, 33 Ladyloan Reid, Margaret, 1 Dickfield-st Paton, Isabella B., 20 Hannah-st Ritchie, Margaret, 6 Hope Street Paton, Margaret S., 7 Ladyloan Ritchie, Sarah, 51 Ladyloan Pattullo, Susan, Dickmontlaw Robertson, Euphemia A., 23 Ladyloan Paulin, Barbara, 50 Marketgate Robertson, Helen, 23 Ladyloan Pearson, Jane, 19 Millgate-loan o. 3 Peter, Mary, 51 Ladyloan N Rae, Ann, 23 Jamieson-st Peters, Jessie, 14 Millgate-loan Raitt, Ann, 76 Keptie-st Petrie, Ann, 36 Glover-st Reid, Betsy, 37 Jamieson-st Petrie, Ann, 13 West Mary-st Rennie, Hannah D., 31 Jamieson-st Petrie, Isabella, 13 West Mary-st Renny, Agnes, Annesley House Petrie, Mary H., 22 Ann-st Roberts, Charlotte, 6 West Keptie-st 154 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.

a, Life, & Aecidertt ftssuranc

Webster & Xittlejobn, SOLICITORS, ARBROATH, O Standard Life Assurance Company.

Northern Fire and Life Assurance Company.

London & Lancashire Fire Assurance Company.

Also for Accident and Employers' Liability

Insurance Companies. O NORTH BRITISH pirated Wa&' MONTROSE.

Families in Arbroath and District should use only THE N. B. A. W. COY.'S 2ERATED WATERS.

Forv Sparkling Brilliancy, High ^Eration, & Absolute Purity, THEY TAKE THE FIRST PLACE.

Vans Visit Arbroath and District Twice a-Week.

Orders by Post Promptly and Carefully Attended to. Arbroath Year Booh. 155

Roberts, Margaret, 34 Addison-pl Rodgers, Eliza J., 3 Hayswell-rd Robertson, Hannah L., 9 Bridge-st Ross, Isabella V., 12 Abbey-path Rolland, Ann, grocer, 48 Keptie-st Ruxton, Betsy, grocer, .33 West Abbey-st Russell, Ann, 13 Keptie-st No. 1 No. 4 Sanderson, Catherine, 25 Park-st Rae, Ann, 21 Green-st Scott, Ann, 4 Maule-st Rae, Isabella, dressmaker, 47 Lochland-st Scott, Betsy L., 34 John-st Rae, Margaret, 30 Cairnie-st Scott, Catherine, 26 Ladybridge-st Ramsay, Mary Ann, 36 Cairnie-st Scott, Jane, grocer, 17 Marketgate Ramsay, Mary, 22 St Mary-st Scott, Janet D., grocer, 197 High-st Reid, Jessie A., 1 Green-st Sharpe, Eliza P., hotel-keeper, 131 High-st Rennie, Jane, 27 Green-st Shepherd, Helen, 15 Old Shore Head Renny, Catherine W., 46 Rossie-st Shepherd, Jane, 25 Seagate Renny, Mary, 25 Ros^ie-st Shepherd, Jessie, dressmaker, 41 Hill-st

Renny, Mary B. , 5 George-st Sheridan, Mary, 41 John-st Richardson, Eliza, 6 Green-st Sim, Annie, 18 High-st Ritchie, Catherine, 3 Elliot-st Sim, Bella, 27 Gravesend Ritchie, Elizabeth, dressmaker, 31 Green-st Simpson, Margaret, 17 Hill-pl Ritchie, Mary, 2 Russel-st Simpson, Martha, 5 Old Shore Head Ritchie, Mary, 26 St Mary-st Skinner, Margaret, 48 John-st Robb, Mary, 73 Lochland-st Smart, Mary R., 14 Hill-pl Roberts, Barbara M., 69 Helen-st Smith, Ann, 3 South-st Roberts, Jessie W., 7 Elliot-st Smith, Ann, 35 Gravesend Robertson, Ann, 11 Fergus-sq Smith, Ann, 39 John-st Robertson, Catherine, 28 St Mary-st Smith, Elizabeth, 27 High-st Robertson, Helen, Lochlands Smith, Henrietta, 46 Applegate Robertson, Margaiet, SO Lochland-st Smith, Margaret S., 23 Seagate Rodger, Isabella, Keptie-rd Soutar, Agnes, 21 Church-st Rodger, Jane, 13 Russel-st Soutar, Jane A., 5 Lordburn Ross, Agnes, 28 Cairnie-st Soutar, Margaret F., 268 High-st Ross, Annie C, 92 Helen-st Stephen, Jessie H., teacher, 2 Hill-st Ross, Charlotte P., vintner, 31 Spink-st Stevenson, Marjory, 35 Gravesend Ross, Jane, 31 Spink-st Stevenson, Mary, 23 Gravesend Ruxton, Isabella, 28 Green-st Stevenson, Mary G., 20 Hill-pl Ruxton, Jane, 41 Lochland-st Stewart, Margaret, 17 Paiimure-st Ruxton, Mary AnnD., draper, 61 Heleu-sto Stiven, Catherine, 22 Ladybridge-st Ruxton, Mary L., 31 Lochland-st Stiven, Margaret, 19 Park-st INTo. S Strachan, Ann A., 56 High-st Strachan, Christina, 56 High-st Raitt, Ann, 13 East Mill-wd Strachan, Jane A., 128 High-st Raitt, Elizabeth, 10 Rosebank Strachan, Mary, 128 High-st Raitt, Marjory, 35 Kinnaird-st Sturrock, Mary M., 181 High-st Raitt, Mary, 15 St Vigeans-rd Sutherland, Jane, 19 Panmure-st Ramsay, Margaret, 18 Ogilvy-pl Sutherland, Margaret A., 220 High-st Ramsay, Mary Ann, 15 Long-row Swan, Margaret S., 15 Seagate Reid, Catherine, 57 Guthrie-pt Swankie, Elizabeth 11 South-st Reid, Elizabeth, 6 Guthr-ie-hill O, Swankie, Isabella, 14 Seagate Reid, Mary, 14 Lillies-wd Swankie, Margaret S., 30 Seagate Rhind, Ann, 27 West Mill-wynd Swanton, Margaret, 11 Panmure-st Richardson, Ann, 50 Guthrie-pt Ritchie, Catherine H., 27 Howard-st No- 2 Robb, Mary Ann, 24 East Mill-wd Salmond, Annie, 24 Wallace-st Robertson, Jane, 9 St Vigeans-rd Scott, Jane, merchant, 9 Ladyloan Rodger, Jane, 69 Guthrie-port Scott, Mary Ann, 4 West Mary-st Ross, Isabella, 28 St Vigeans-rd Scott, Matilda, 58 Marketgate Ross, Isabella B., vintner, 29 Lillies-wd Shepherd, Jane, 8 Marketgate Sheriff, Elizabeth, 22 Glover-st No. 6 Simpson, Annie, 58 Marketgate Ramsay, Marjory, 3 Ponderlaw-st Smart, Ann C. , 14 West Grimsby Ramsay, Mary, 9 Convent-st Smart, Betsy, dressmaker, 27 Glover-st Ramsay, Mary Ann, 57 Leonard-st Smart, Catherine W., 26 Millgate-loan Reid, Eliza E., 8 Ponderlaw-lane Smith, Charlotte, 34 Ann-st Reid, Jane, 18 Hayswell-rd Smith, Elizabeth, 26 Glover-st Reid, Jes ie, 12 Bakers'-wynd Smith, Elizabeth, 17 Wallace-st Rennie, Mary, 63 Leonard-st Smith, Jessie C, 2 Gayfield Ritchie, Margaret J., Clin" burn Smith, Margaret, 9 Union-st Robb, Mary, 22 Ponderlaw-st Soutar, Isabella, 40 Glover-st Roberts, Annie, 29 Fisheracre Spink, Margaret G., 15 Ann-st Robertson, Helen, 10 West Abbey-st Sprott, Jessie, teacher, 8 Bank-st Robertson, Jane, 2 Culloden-rd Steel, Mary, 25 Hannah-st Robertson, Jane D., 30 Hamilton -green , ;

156 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements. ^H.*GOUCK,8^ Ibosier, Ibatter, & Woollen Draper^

Has always on hand a Large Stock of

Flannel^, Blanket, Plaiclingg, Skirtings, Sljiptingg, Sheetings, BecL <2ovei% &c. HOSIERY AND UNDERCLOTHING, In Every Size and Quality, to Suit any Season or Climate.

all the Latest Styles at Prices quite unheard of. PackedSUITwith BlftlTMlIf One of the Largest Stocks in the County to choose from.

Cricket, Lawn Tennis, and Football Clothing, a Specialty.

Fronts, Collars, Cuffs, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Braces, Umbrellas, Scarfs, Ties, Hand-Bags, and Portmanteaus, an Endless Variety. 96 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH. TrytFINLAYSON'S

Famous 5-Year Old WHISKIES and RUMS, 6d and 7d per gill 2S 6d and 2s iod per bottle. THOMSON'S IRISH WHISKY, 7^d per gill; 3s 3d per bottle.

PORT WINES from is, 2s, 2s 6d, and 3s per bottle.

SHERRIES, Choicest, is, 2s, 2s 6d, and 3s per bottle. BASS & ALLSOPP'S PALE ALES, 2s 3d per dozen. YOUNGER'S TABLE BEER and PORTER, 2s per doz. quarts. COMBE'S IMPERIAL PORTER, only 2s 6d per dozen. LONDON XX PORTER, Very Fine, 2s 3d per dozen. LEMONADE, GINGER BEER, and POTASH WATER, nd per dozen.

NOTE THE ADDRESS— 193 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH. Arbroath Year Booh. 157

Stevenson, Niocla G., 59 Ladybridge Suttie, Ann, 34 St Mary-st

Stewart, Elizabeth F. , 2G Hannah-st Swan, Isabella F., 28 Ogilvie-pl Stiven, Betsy, 45 Millgate-loan No. 5 Stiven, Cecilia M., 26 Ladyloan Salmond, Isabella, farmer, Cairnie Sturrock, Mary S., 31 Ladyloan Salmond, Mary, 24 Ogilvy-pl Suttie, Lizzie W., Union Villa Scott, Eliza R., 7 Lillies-wynd Symers, Jane M., 35 West Mary-st Scott, Helen, 21 Hamilton-green No. 3 Shand, Jane, 8 Cross Mill-wd Scott, Ann, 19 Catherine-st Shand, Mary A., 8 Cross Mill-wd ' Scott, Catherine, 7 Hillend-rd Simpson, Agnes, 33 Guthrie-hill Scott, Elizabeth, dressmaker, 8 Colvill-pl Simpson, Ann G., 33 Guthrie-hill Scott, Isabella W, 8 Queen-st Smith, Isabella S., 22 Guthrie-pt Scott, Jane, 2 Duke-st Smith, Janet, 15 Long-row

Scott, Jane H. , 57 Dishlandtown-st Smith, Mary, Carnoustie Scott, Mary, 1 Addison-pl Spark, Christina, 33 Cairnie-st Scott, Mary, 27 West Keutie-st Steel, Ann, 20 St Vigeans-rd Scott, Mary, 32 W Keptie-st Stewart, Williamina, 50 Brechln-rd Shield, Margaret M., 29 Victoria-st Strachan, Jessie H., 29 Cairnie-st Sim, Agnes, 10 Bridge-st Sutherland, Catherine, Brechin-rd Skea, Margaret, 35 West-port Sutherland, Helen, 30 Barngreen Skea, Mary Ann, 34 Keptie-st Sutherland, Jane, 22 Guthrie-pt Small, Elizabeth, 5 Jamioson-st Swanson, Elizabeth, grocer, 42 Guthrie-pt Smith, Ann, 78J Keptie-st No. Smith, Ann, 17 Catherine-st 6 Schollay, Jane, 259 High-st Soutar, Christina, 11 Colvill-pl Scott, Ann, 13 Stewart-st Soutar, Isabella B, 13 Dishlandtown-st Scott, Emily H., 3 Abbey-park Soutar, Flora C, 56 Addison-pl Scott, Helen C, 15 Sidney-st Soutar, Grace, West Keptie-st Scott, Jane, confectioner, 223 High-st Soutar, Margaret, vintner, 15 Catherine-it Shand, Elizabeth, 5 Ernest-st Steele, Isabella, 2 Colvill-pl Simpson, Mary Ann, dressmaker, 5 Hill-ter Stiven, Ann 0., 11 Addison-pl Smart, Mary Ann, 3S Leonard-st Stiven, Catherine, 3 Anderson-st Smith, Agnes, 13 Ponderlaw-st Strachan, Elizabeth B., 9 Colvill-pl Smith, Ann M., 11 Ernest-st Straton, Annie C, Princes-st Smith, Catherine, 10 Academy-st Sturrock, Agnes, 20 Dishlandtown-st Smith, Margaret, 13 Bakers'-wd Sturrock, Elizabeth, 20 Dishlandtown-at Smith, Margaret, stationer, 269 Sturrock, Helen, Dishland-st High-st 4J- Smith, Mary, stationer, 269 High-st Sullivan, Mary, midwife, 18 Bridge-st Soutar, Christina, 31 East Abbey-st Sutherland, Mary, 9 Anderson-st Soutar, Mary, 7 Abbot-st Symers, Helen, 5 Garden-st Steven, Mary, 15 Leonard-st gNo. 4 Stewart, Jane, 11 Allan-st gandeman, Helen S., Cairnie-bank Stewart, Jane, 27 Leonard-st L., cott, Margaret 10 Fergus-sq Stewart, Margaret T. , vintner, 5 Ponderlaw-st Selby, Sophia, 26 Helen-st Stewart, Mary R., grocer, 55 Barngreen Shand, Margaret, 36 St Mary-st Stirling, Jane, 9 Convent-st

Simpson, Helen M. , 48 Cairnie-st Stirling, Mary C. , 21 East Abbey-st Small, Agnes, 17 Fergus-st Storrier, Barbara, 21 Leonard-st Smith, Agnes, 34 St Mary-st Sturrock, Catherine, 30 Hamilton green Smith, Ann, 16 Russell-st Sutherland, Christina, 20 Leonard-st Smith, Charlotte, 24 Robert-st Sutherland, Jane, 7 Sidney-st Smith, Eliza, 39 Green-st Symon, Mary Ann, 56-58 Sidney-st Smith, Elizabeth, 42 Bossie-at Smith, Isabella B., Woodlands No. X Talbot, Betsy 120 Smith, Jane, 44 Cairnie-st C, High-st Taylor, Isabella, 8 Smith, Margaret, 19 Elliot-st Hume-st Taylor, Margaret, 8 Huine-st Smith, Margaret, 43 St Mary-st Taylor, Margaret, 20 •Smith, Mary Ann, 12 Spink-st Hill-pl Templeman, Elizabeth, 25 Smith, Sarah, 8 Kussell-st Church-st Thorn, Isabella, Hill-st Soutar, Mary, 69 Helen-st 45 Thom, Isabella, Soutar, Mary, Helen-st 4 East Newgate 55 Thomson, Spark, Ann, Lochland-st Isabella S., grocer, 3 Church-st 68J Thomson, Jane, 18 Maule-st Spark, Elizabeth S., 6 Rossie-st Thomson, Marjory, 248 High-st Stalker, Marjory R. , 59 Helen-st Traill, Robina, 25 Park-st Steel, Ann M., 42 Helen-st Steel, Harriet, 45 Green-st No. 2 Stephen, Clementina M., 20 Heleu-st Talbot, Elizabeth, 10 Marketgate Stiven, Ann S., 17 Lochland-st Templeton, Jane, 26 Ladyloan Stormont, Jessie, 58 Helen-st Tindal, Ann C, 6 Glover-st Sturrock, Betsy, 43 St Mary-st Tindal, Margaret, 16 Glover-st Sturrock, Maria M., 29 Rossie-st Tindal, Susan, 64 Marketgate —

158 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements. <^-IMPERIALHOTEL,«> RAILWAY STATION, ARBROATH.

»*V»»\#»*M*\<»*W»,W»,W*»

Built expressly as a First-Class Modern Hotel, and is the only such in Arbroath. It contains Commercial, Coffee, Billiard, and Stock Rooms, Private Parlours, Dining-Rooms, &c.

The House is Lofty and Ventilated on the most Improved Sanitary Principles.

HOT, COLD, and SHOWER BATHS. Lavatories on each Floor.

Families and Commercial Gentlemen will find this Establishment replete with every Comfort.

Boots in Attendance at all Trains. TERMS STRICTLY MOOJSRATK. FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT AND DINING - ROOMS IN CONNECTION WITH THE HOTEL. Soups and Hot Joints from 12.30 to 3 p.m.

BASS'S and ALLSOPFS ALES on Draught and in Bottle. BARCLAY and PERKIN'S STOUT. Finest Blend of OLD MALT WHISKY, Guaranteed Five Years Old, 17s per Gallon. G. & G. SMITH'S GLENLIVET, 8 Years Old. Pale Dry Gonzalez' SHERRY, 24s per Dozen. FAMILIES SUPPLIED. S. AITKEN, Proprietor. Late of White Hart Hotek Arbroath Year Book. 159

Thomson, Helen, 36 Ann-st Wiseman, Mary, 6 Ann-st Thomson, Jessie J., 63 Ladybridge Wishart, Helen, 11 Glover-st Thomson, Margaret, 64 Marketgate Wright, Ann G., 56 Marketgate Thomson, Mary, 14 Millgatc-loau Thomson, Mary Ann, 60 Marketgate No. .3 Tough, Alice, 5 West Mary-st Walker, Grace A., 44 Dishland-st Toy, Mary, 10 East Mary-st Walker, Margaret, 24 Gowan-st Turner, Margaret, 56 Marketgate Walker, Mary, 15 Dishland-st Tytler, Isabella, 77 Ladyloan Walker, MaudG., 9 Hillend-rd Watson, Jessie, 1 Garden-st INTo. 3 Watson, Margaret A., 12 West Keptie-st Taylor, Isabella B., 7 Gowan-st Watt, Agnes, 13 Colvill-pl Thornton, Elizabeth, 94 Keptie-st Watt, Isabella, 8 Bridge-st Traill, Elizabeth M., Viewfield Webster, Clementina, 78 Keptie-st INTo. 4 Webster, Jane L., 6 Addison-pl Tait, Jane N., 66 Helen-st Webster, Janet C, Denley Teviotdale, Christina, 54 Helen-st Whyte, Barbara S., 9 Anderson-st Tindal, Jane F., 20 Fergus-sq Whyte, Margaret G., 10 Colvill-pl Thomson, Helen, 36 St Mary-st Wightman, Isobel A., 239 High-st Thomson, Jane, 30 Helen-st Williamson, Ann, 21 Queen-st Thomson, Jane M., 16 Elliot-st Williamson, Clwnintina, 22 Dishland-st Winton, Jane J., 15 Victoria-st No. S Wood, Elizabeth S., 8£ Dishlandtown-st Thornton, Jane, Guthrie-port 60 Wood, Jessie S., 7 Addison-pl Annie, 30 East Mill-wd Tyrie, Wright, Ann, dressmaker, 1 Dishland-st No. e INTo. 4 Taylor, Ann, vintner, 3 Fisheracre Walker, Betsy, 26 Cairnie-st Thomson, Mary C. , Seaton-rd Wannan, Helen, 61 Helen-st Turner, Margaret, 17 West Abbey-st Wannan, Rebecca, 86 Lochland-st INTo. X Watson, Mary. 82 Lochland-st Urquhart, Ann, 3 South-st Watt, Elizabeth, 7 Elliot-pl Urquhart, Isabella, 18 Hill-pl Watt, Helen R. M., 15 Fergus-sq Watt, Mary, 40 Cairnie-st No. S Watt, Mary Ann, 14 Lochland-st Urquhart, Agnes, 2 Rosebank Webster, Elizabeth, 5 Russell-st No 1. Weir, Helen, 78 Lochland-st Vannet, Margaret H., vintner, 183 High-st Weir, Jane, 35 Fergus-st Welsh, Isabella, 50 St Mary-st No. 3 White, Ann, 3 Russell-st Valentine, Margaret, 2 Dishlandtown-st White, Helen A. , 64 Cairnie-st lSTo. 1 Whyte, Susan S., 67 Keptie-st Walker, Jessie C, grocer, 23 High-st Whytock, Ann M., 10 Robert-st Walker, Margaret, 17 Panmure-st Will, Agnes, 3 Elliot-st Walker, Mary, 20 Hill-pl Wilson, Mary, 62 Cairnie-st Walls, Ann, 7 Park-st Winton, Isabella B., 39 Rossie-st Wallace, Jane, 30 Maule-st Winton, Jane, 52 Rossie-st Watson, Jessie, grocer, 36 Ladybridge-st Wood, Betsy, 16 Fergus-st Watson, Josephine K., 37 Applegate Wood, Betsy, 55 Helen-st Watt, Ann, confectioner, 36 Commerce-st Wyllie, Jessie, 30 Cairnie-st Watt, Ann B., 3 Lordburu White, Ann, 4 Union-st E NO. 5 Walker, Jane, 15 Cross White, Jessie S., 45 Gravesend Mill-wd Walker, White, Margaret, 7 Panmure-st Catherine S., 36 Kinnaird-st Webster, Aim, Whitton, Jane, furnisher, 149 High-st teacher, 43 Cairnie-st Webster, Jessie Whyte, Grace K., High-st J., 25 East Mill-wynd 132J Weir, Mary, Wilkie, Marjory, grocer, 226 High-st 33 Cairnie-st White, BaibaraF., Willis, Elspeth, 25 Commerce-st confectioner, 17 Jwnes-st White, Betsy, Wishart, Mary, 42 John-st 79 Guthrie-pt White, Charlotte, 17 Kinnaird-st No. 2 Whitton, Janet, 22 Wardmill-rd Walker, Margaret, 7 Millgate-loan Wightman, Helen, 33 Ogilvy-pl Walker, Margaret, grocer, 2 West Mary-st Will, Margaret R., 17 St Vigeans-rd Wallace. Barbara, 3 Ladyloan Williams, Jessie F., 30 St Vigeans-rd Wallace, Elizabeth C, midwife, 4 Millgate-loan Williamson, Hannah M., 40 Howard-st Wallace, Mary N., 14 Kyd-st Wilson, Agnes, Lillies-wd Watson, Jane M., 14 North Grimsby Wilson, Mary, 2 Reform-st Watt, Ann, 24 Marketgate Winton, Eliza S., 20 St Vigeans-rd Watt, Elizabeth, 16 Millgate-loan Winton, Elizabeth, 7 Guthrie-liill Weir, Helen, 15 Millgate-loan Winton, Susan, 9 West Mill-wd Whitton, Margaret S., 25 Bank-st Wood, Margaret, 14 East Mill-wd Wilson, Ann K., 9 Hannah-st Wyllie, Helen M., 7 Guthrie-port 160 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

JOHNSTON'S EMPO 33&35 COMMERCE STREET,

Special Attention devoted to HOUSEHOLD HARDWARE, GLASS'AND CHINA WARE.

Always on hand a Good Selection of

MANGLES—28s 6d, 32s 6d, 35s, 40s, 45s each—every Machine Warranted. Patent WRINGERS— 16s, 18s, 20s, 22s, 24s each—Warranted Best Rubber Rollers. TUBS, TUBSTOOLS, SCREENS, BOARDS, CLOTHES' ROPES, and PINS. Tinned and Enamelled GOBLETS, POTS, PANS, &c, Superior Make— Sold Cheap. Close and open FIRE RANGES, all Sizes. Parlour and Bedroom Grates. FENDERS are a Specialty here—Newest Designs in Great Variety. ASH-PANS and FRONTS in Great Variety— very Cheap. TINWARE of every description —Well-made, Strong and Cheap. BRUSHES of every kind—Large Stock always on hand. BIRDS' CAGES—Large Stock of various shapes, very cheap. MELODEONS—the Best Value ever offered-

Cutlery, Spoons, and Britannia Metal Goods in Great Variety.

INSPECTION INVITEO

ISTOffS *?> 33 & 35 COMMERCE STREET, ARBROATH- ——

Arbroath Year Book. 161

No. 6 Williamson, Isabella, 39 Barngreen Walker, Margaret C, 13 Stuart-st Wilson, Ann, 29 Abbot-st Walker, Mary, 27 Abbot-st Winton, Jane, 27 Culloden-rd Wallace, Jane, 39 Leonard-st Wood, Sarah, 23 Ernest-st Wallace, Jessie F. , 39 Culloden-rd No. 2 Warrior, Agnes, S East Abbey-st Young, Mary S., 60 Millgate-loan Watson, Mary A mi, 21 Ponderlaw-st Yule, Catherine L. , 15 Millgate-loan Watt, Isabella, 39 Barngreen Watt, Magdalen C, 19 Palraer-st No. 5 Webster, Helen W., Bellevue House Young, Agnes, 22 Lilies-wynd Weir, Agnes, 48 Sidney-st No. 6 Whitton, Robina, 11 Allan-st Young, Jane, 27 Barngreen Williamson, Ann, 12Bakers'-wd

MUNICIPAL CONSTITUENCY.

Name and Number of Ward. Constituency. Males. Females 1. High Street Ward, 671 288 2. Millgate Ward, ... 563 260 3. Keptie Ward, 445 213 4. Lochlands Ward, ... 688 316 5. Guthrie Prot Ward, 586 206 6. Abbey Ward, 664 233

3617 1516 The total on both rolls is 5133.

Ward Representatives.

I. High Street Ward— Councillor Colin Grant, Woodside. „ William Brown, 11 Marketgate. „ Norman M'Bain, Brothock Bridge. II. Millgate Ward— Councillor William Clunie, 54 Millgate Loan. Bailie Herald, 4 Shore.

,, W. F. Mackintosh, 107 High Street. III. Keptie Ward, Councillor David Littlejohn, 9 Victoria Street. Provost G. Keith, Keith Lodge. Bailie J. M. Dorward, 8 Dalhousie Place. IV. Lochlands Ward. Councillor J. S. Thomson, 10 Elliot Street.

,, D. D. Sandeman, Cairnie Bank.

,, David Jarvis, 2 Dalhousie Place. V.— Guthrie Port Ward. Councillor James Law, 27 Kinnaird Street.

,, David Corsar, Caimiehill.

,, Joseph Strachan, Millbank. VI. Abbey Ward. Councillor John Michie, 18 Church Street.

,, James Cargill, 110 High Street.

,, James Anderson, Hillend Road. 162 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

AGRICULTURAL AUCTIONEERS,

VALUATORS • SURVEYORS,

(flanure, feed and Potato

(flerehanta,

86 * HIGH * STREET, Arbroath Year Book. 163

List of Farmers in Eastern Forfarshire.

Carmyllie District. AirbMot District. Postal address, by Arbroath. Postal address, by Arbroath. Ritchie, Peter, Ditch of Cononsyth Grant, Colin, Denfleld Whitton, David, Mains of Cononsyth Finlayson, James, Balcathie Knight, Andrew, North Cononsyth Cook, John, Bank Samson, Mrs Wm. , Mill Mains of Cononsyth Samson, George, Bankhead Fyffe, William, Smiddieton William, of Rennie, J., jun., Ci'udie Gouk, South Mains Cononsyth Grant, Sunimerhill M'Corquodale, James, Cuthlie Homer, Nome, Benjamin, Denhead Ochterlony, Col. Thos. Heathcote, of Guynd Hume, John, East Forrest, James, Conon Binnie, Glentyrie Fairlie, William, Easter Bonhard Charlee, Shield, Alexander, Easter Knox Nicoll, William, New Mains of Guynd Anderson, Patrick, Eallaws Anderson, Alexander, Tillyhiot Douglas, Thomas, Greenford Anderson, John, Mosstown Guild, James, Hunterspath Ogilvie, David, Backboath Kydd, Andrew, Kellyfield Myles, James, Backmuir Kydil, John, Lochaber Fyffe, Mrs Margaret, Birns Sim, John, Carnegie Bowie, Mrs and Misses, Mains of Kelly Lindsay, Blues, John, Millhill John, Chamberlain Knowe Cowie, David, Cockhill Ogilvie, Mrs David, jun., Nether Kelly Brown, George, Scott, Addison James, Newton Crombie Mill Young, George, Panlathy Constable, Peter, Curleys Carrie, George, Dustydrum Duncan, James, Panlathy Mill Rennie, John, Easthills Brown, John, Peasiehill Jack, Adam, Pitcundrum M 'Donald, Charles, East Ward Ogilvie, David, West Balmirmer Smart, William, Firth Fowler, Mrs James, Braeside Soutar, Mrs Andrew, Forehills Baird, James, C'raigend Ramsay, David, Goats Hall, James, Crudieacres Hume, Robeit, Hillhead Lamb, William, Blindwells Potter, Charles, Laverockhall Dunbar, Alexander, Bonnyton Guild, John, Lochlair Cowie, William, Bonnyton Hume, David, Mains of Carmyllie Rew, James, Lesliehall Porter, George, Milton of Carmyllie Baird, James, Palace Green Falconer, Mrs Donald, Milton of Conon Ford, Jams, Petrie, David, Salmond's Muir Montquhir Harris, John, Salmond's Muir Maxwell, David, junr., Newton of Carmyllie Boath, Robert, Muiredge Arbroath District. Duncan, William, Slade Ogilvie, David, Berryfauld Turnbull, David, Smallburn Martin, Alexander, Loch Suttie, Alexander, Ward Nook Adams, Mrs Margaret, Henderson, Alexander, Blairbank West Skichen Steele, Peter, Westhills Buiek, William, Little Cairnie Dickson, James, A. Woodville Stun-ock, Andrew, Westhills Purvis, Robert, Brae of Couon Burn/ District. Black, George, Graystone John, Postal address, by Carnoustie. Muggins, Graystone Hanton, James, Carnegie Ward Guthrie, C. M, L., yr., Newton, Carnoustie Peters, David, Currend Batlrie, James, Gedhall Soutar, John, Berryhillock Kydd, David, Lochend Stewart, David, Easthills Martin, John, Esplin, John, Greenfield Dargie, James, Mills, Baiuy Milne, William, Parknook .Harris, John, Mains of Ravensby Todd, David, Parknook Keddie, Wm., Grange of Barry Soutar, George, Westhills Boath, James, Greenlawhill Young, Thomas, Warren, Barry Links Guthrie District. Findlay, Robert, Dalmore Robertson, John, Newton Leslie, Wm. , Burnside of Barry Rennie, William, jun., Guthrie Small, Thomas, Cotside Williamson, Mrs, Glasterlaw Gibson, Andrew, Cowbyres Mitchell, George East Mains of Guthrie Whitton, James, Watery Butts Spenee, Alexander, Heughead of Guthrie Gibson, James Farquhar, Pitskelly Anderson, Mrs David, Hillside of Guthrie Hogg, William,West Cotside Ramsay, David, Hilton of Guthrie 164 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

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Williamson, George, Millfleld of Guthrie Taylor, Miss, Redcastle Annie, Millfield Rennie, William, sen. , Milton of Guthrie Rennie, Mrs Keillor, James, Rockhead Kydd, John, Newbarns Mann, James, Westtownmuir Hynd, Thomas Matthew, Waulkmills Johnston, William, Bankhead Lynn, James, North Mains of Hilton Ramsay, Robert, Burnside SKerret, William, Burnside of Fallow Pairlie, Wm., jun., Drownilubs Kirkden District. Robbie, Andrew, Holemill Postal address, by Friockheim. Pattullo, Robert, Kemphills Lyall, Alexander, of Gardyne Sturrock, Charles, Mains of Deuchars, Thomas, South Park Kydd, James, Newlands Brodie, Thomas Dawson, of Idvies Hay, Alexander, Newton Muckart, John, West Idvies Warden, James, Rosekinghall Scott, William, Ascurry Milne, David, Ward Ogilvie, Robert, Ascnrrymill Findlay, James, East Moss-side Ramsay, Charles, Ascurrybank Whyte, Peter, Smiddyhill M'Conaehv, Alexander, Bractulld Laird, John, West Moss-side Irons, Jan'ies, Bractullo Mill Pater-son, William, Whitebrae Brown, William, Gask Dryden, William, Bents of Turin Weighton, John. East Idvies Ogilvie, David, jun., Broadfaulds of Turin Lumgair, David, Hillhead Scrimgeour, James, Dubton of Turin Craig, James, Newton Idvies Low, Williams, Langlands of Turin Irons, David, Kinneries Dickson, David, Pickerton of Turin Gardyne, James William Bruce of Middleton Cargill, William, Muirside Fleming, James, Friock Mains Inverkeilor District. Lawson, John, West Cotton of Gardyne Rait, Lieut-Col. Arthur John, C.B., of Leslie, James, Knockhill Anniston Salmond, James, Legaston Mollison, David, Balnmllie Mill Brown, Andrew, Pitmuies Mill Bell, John Buchanan, Cauldcots Yeaman, James, Montreathmont Bell, James, Gilchorn Lima n District. Maxwell, William, Myreside Postal address, by Inverkeillor. Carnegie, Henry Alexander Fullerton, Lind- Jarron, James Alexander, Arbikie say, Kinblethmont Rodger, Robert, Dnunbertuot Mitchell, John, Boysack Rodger, John L., Courthill Hynd, John, Boysack Mill Bruce, Mrs, Hawkhill Beattie, James, Burnside Hendry, George, Springfield Low, William, Denmark Panbride District. Gibson, Charles, Denmark Postal address, by Carnoustie. Taylor, James, Hassock Taylor, Robert, Pitlivie Ritchie, John, jr., Janestown Soutar, John, Auchrennie Ritchie, John, Knowes Cowe, George, Balhousie Ogilvie, Alexander, Leysmill Balmachie Burness, David, Leys Fraser, Andrew, Higgins, Mrs John, Lower Balmachie Lindsay, Robert, W Mains of Kinblethmont Soutar, Alexander, Cairncourtie Leslie, James, Maryton Bowie, Miss, Carlogie Salmond, D., Newton of Boysack F., Craigmill Linton. Walter, Templeton Dickson, John Brown, George, Crombie Mills Rew, William, West Border Kydd, Agnes, East Scryne Leslie, John, Mrs Wilson, John, Middleton Baillie, John, of Bryanton Douglasmuir Martin, Mrs William, Middleton Dryden, James, Meikle, Thomas, Boghead Forbes, Alexander, Westhaven Smith, James, West Boghead M'Farlane, David, Scryne Morgan, David, South Mains of Ethie Cooper, James, West Farquhar, Panbride Hynd, James Watt, North Mains of Ethie Dickson, John House Rodger, George, West Mains of Ethie St. Vir/euns District. Taylor, William, Raesmill Postal address, by Arbroath! Mi In, George, Rosehill Macgregor, Miss Alexina J., of Abbeythune Gil ruth, Andrew, Seaton of Auchmithie Garland, Mrs Marjory, of Beechwood Balfour, Alexander, Inchock Pattison, Mrs, of Boysackhill Meffan, David, Cotton of Inchock Martin, Peter, Berrvhill Rodger, Mrs, Lawton Weighton, David, Brax Imrie, William Blair, of Lunan Jamieson, John, Cottage Farm, Brax Mollison, David, Balnmllie Lamb, John, Anntield Anderson, Isabella, Bandoeh Soutar, Peter, Baukfoot Milne, Andrew, Kirkton Bell, John B., Brunton Robertson, James, Hilton Sinclair, Alexander, Birkhills Hynd, James Matthew, Hodgton Gordon, John, Castleton Greig, Robert, Ironshill Pattullo, George, Mains of Dickmontiaw Nicoll. James, Kirkton Weir, John, Ward Dykes :

166 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

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Cuthill, Alexander, Whitewell Bell, William, Kinaldie Gordon, William A., N. Tarrie Ramsay, Alexander, West Newton Ritchie, David, Cairnconon AVeir, James, Newton House Webster, James, Dummiesholes Duthie, James, Frithnmir Petrie, David, Grange of Conon Grant, James, Swirrelburn Blair, John, Grange of Conon Hay, John, East Kirkton Robbie, William, Grange of Conon Fletcher, Fitzroy Charles, of Letham Grange Wilson, James, Grange of Conon Lowson, George, Mid Peebles Smith, James, Grange of Conon Findlay, George, Denside Stephen, William, Grange of Conon Wilson, James, Gowanbank Robertson, John, Grange of Conon Paterson, Daniel, Mains of Letham Lumgair, Andrew, Grange of Conon Smith, James, Inverloehy Wilson, David, Grange of Conon Hogg, William. Letham Grange Crichton, James, Tarrybank Thomson, David, Cotton of Letham Greig, Robert, Grange of Conon Huteheon, William, Nether Newbigging Morgan, James, Grange of Conon M'Bay, William sen., Newbigging (Upper) Chaplin, John H. Adam Peebles, of Colliston Ramsay, Charles, Newbigging (West) Sturrock, John, West Mains Fitchett, David, Mains of Letham David, Hendry, West Mill Duthie, Wm. Spence, Peebles Robson, Wilson, Cotton of Colliston Nairn, Wm., Whitehall Henley, Benjamin, Burnspark Collier, John, Hatton Esplin, David, Westerton Swan, James, Inverpcffer Salmond, Miss, of Cairnie Duncan, John, of Parkhill Francis, James, West Seaton Anderson, James, Parkhill Mains Rennie, John, East Seaton Nairn, George, Newton of Parkhill Jamieson, David, Mains of Auchmithie Fyfl'e, William, Auchmithie Donaldson, Robert Jamieson, East Newton Smith, Mrs, of Woodlands

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District Directory.

COUNTY COUNCIL OF FORFARSHIRE.

Convener of the County—The Earl of Camperdown. Vice-Chairman of County Council—Alex. Gordon of Ashludi'e. Medical Health Officer—Dr A. Wedderburn, Forfar. Sanitary In- spector—Mr John Anderson. Inspector of Weights and Measures—James Milne, Forfar. Chairman of Arbroath District Committee—Colonel Rait, C.B., of Anniston. County Road Clerk—John P. Anderson, Forfar. County Clerk—A. W. Myles, Forfar. County Treasurer —James S. Gray, Forfar. Assessor (under Valuation Acts)— R. S. Smith, 29 Bank Street, Dundee.

FAIRS, TRYSTS & CATTLE MARKETS IN ARBROATH & DISTRICT.

January—Arbroath (hiring), last Saturday. April—Carmyllie (cattle), third Tuesday (o.s.). Glasterlaw (cattle) last Wednesday. after. Friockheim (hiring and May—Arbroath (hiring), 26th if Saturday ; if not, hist Saturday (cattle and hiring), 26th if cattle), 26th if Thursday ; if not, first Thursday after. Letham Saturday (or Sunday), and Monday following. June—Glasterlaw (cattle), last Wednesday. after. Friockheim (hiring and July—Arbroath (hiring), 18th if Saturday ; if not, first Saturday cattle), Monday after Arbroath. August—Glasterlaw (cattle), third Wednesday. October—Glasterlaw (cattle), third Monday. if if not, November—Arbirlot (cattle), second Wednesday. Arbroath (hiring), 22nd Saturday ; if first Thurs- first Saturday after. Friockheim (hiring and cattle), 22ud if Thursday ; not, day after. Letham (cattle and hiring), 23rd.

St Vigeans Directory.

ST VIGEANS PARISH CHURCH. Minister—Rev. William Duke, D.D. Session Clerk— L. H. Duff. Kirk Treasurer—Andrew Lowson, Elm Bank. Superintendent of Sabbath School—James Guild, Ogilvie Place. Organist and Choirmaster—Thomas Booth. Membership, 572. Church-Officer—Andrew Bennet. ST VIGEANS SCHOOL BOARD. Chairman—Rev. Dr Duke. Members—Hon. F. J. Bruce, and Messrs George Miln, D. Grieve. Revs. Alex. Mills, Andrew Morris, and James Christie. Clerk and Treasurer—J. M. M'Bain. Officer—John Stewart. ST VIGEANS PUBLIC SCHOOL. Headmaster—L. H. Duff. Roll, 103. Average Attendance, 70. Grant, £44 15s Od. PETRIE'S TRUST. The three Trustees are—The Minister and Kirk Treasurer of St Vigeans, and the Provost of Arbroath. WAULKMILLS CRICKET CLUB. Captain—D. Anderson. Vice-Captain—William Shanks. Secretary and Treasurer—William Lothian, Waulkmills. °

170 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements. Alexander Hird. Drapery ant) Outfitting j£6tablisbment, 28 KEPTIE STREET,

(Opposite the Railway Station),

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Arbroath Year Booh. 171

Auchmithie Directory.

AUCHMITHIE PARISH CHURCH. Minister—Rev. James Christie, M.A. Session Clerk—Thomas Paterson. Treasurer—Thomas Paterson. Clerk and Treasurer to Trustees—Thomas Paterson. Clerk to Managers- Thomas Paterson. Leader of Psalmody—Thomas Paterson. Organist — Miss Paterson. Church-Officer—David Cargill, 1 Auchmithie. AUCHMITHIE SCHOOL. Headmaster—Thomas Paterson. Roll, 89. Average Attendance, 70. AUCHMITHIE HARBOUR TRUSTEES. The Earl of Northesk, J. W. Barclay, M.P., James Johnstone, George Miln, James Muir, Hon. F. J. Bruce, and Andrew Gilruth. AUCHMITHIE HALL TRUSTEES. Trustees—Right Hon. the Earl of Northesk, Right Hon. the Earl of Strathmore, Hon. F. J. Bruce, Rev. Dr Duke, Rev. J. Christie, Messrs William Bell, George Miln, Andrew Gilruth, James Reid, Wm. Cralib, David Spink, and Daniel Swankie. Secretary— Mrs Gilruth. AUCHMITHIE TRADES DIRECTORY. William Cralib, blacksmith Mrs Brown, post office James Reid, fish-dealer E. Cadogan, grocer James Aitken, hotel-keeper D. Gall, grocer Mary Swankie, grocer David Gall, > tuners... J.Smith, f Mary Dorward, grocer AUCHMITHIE FISHING BOATS. No. AS. Boafs Name. Owner's Name. No. AIL Boat's Name. Owner's Name. 2 George and Isabella Scott Robt. Swankie 42 Earl of Northesk - - - Peter Spink Robert Cargill 6 Annie Watson - - - - Robert Cargill 45 Catherine 15 Elizabeth Robt. Swankie 48 Betsy Robin - - - - David Cargill 39 Pandora, Dan. Swankie 78 Caledonian Henry Spink 4 Triumph James Cargill

Oolliston Directory.

COLLISTON PARISH CHURCH. Minister—Rev. A. Mills, The Manse. Session Clerk—R. S. Armit, Schoolhouse. Superintendent of Sabbath School—Rev. A. Mills. Secretary of Sabbath School—R. S. Armit. Precentor —R. S. Armit. Membership, 281. Church-Officer—Charles Fyffe, Colliston Mill. COLLISTON FREE CHURCH. Minister—Rsv. Andrew Morris. Session Clerk—Rev. A. Morris. Clerk of Deacons' Court Rev. A. Morris. Superintendent of Sabbath School—Alexander Peter. Secretary of Sab- bath School —John Gibson, Gowanbank. Leader of Psalmody—John Robertson, Wallace Street, Arbroath. Church-Officer—John Mollison, Gowanbank. Seat-Letting in Church Mr Andrew Ritchie, Gowanbank. Membership. 152. COLLISTON PUBLIC SCHOOL. Head-Master—R. S. Armit. Roll—123. Average Attendance— 101. Grant—£84 2s. 172 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements. "musical iistbimemts.

PIANOS—Second-Hand Square Pianos from 30s. Second-Hand Cottage from ^"8 1 os. New Cottage, from ^15 10s. Iron Frame, Check Action, Full Trichord, 4 ft. 1 in. high, £19 1 os —Cash. AMERICAN ORGANS—Gothic Case, £6; 5 Stops, Walnut Case s Stops, > £l 15 ; Ten £\o up to^5p.

VIOLINS and Full Size, ; —£, \, f, from 5s Strauduarius, 20s. BOWS—From is; Snakewood, Inlaid Ivory Nut, 3s od. VIOLIN CASES— Half Lined, 3s 9d ; Full Lined, 5s 6d. STRINGS— Best Roman, 6d; Second Quality, 4d ; Silk do., 4<1. MELODEONS— From 2s nd; 2 Sets Reeds, 3s nd; Steel from Reeds, 7s 6d ; 3 Rows Reeds, 10s 6d.

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Orders Delivered per own Van in Town or Country. Arbroath Year Booh. 173

COLLISTON TRADES' LIST Blacksmiths. Innkeeper. Alex. Campbell, Colliston James Harris M. Edward, Colliston Mill Joiners. Alex. Peter, Letham Grange Charles Fyffe, Colliston Mill Robert Greig, Grange of Conon William Stephen, Grange of Conon Grocers. Shoemakers. Helen Miller John Gibson Ann Wilson (Post Office) Andrew Ritchie

Inverkeilor Directory.

INVERKEILOR PARISH CHURCH Minister—Rev. Andrew Halden. Session Clerk—Charles Crawford, The Schoolhouse. Super- intendent of Sabbath School—Rev. Andrew Halden. Secretary of Sabbath' School- Rev. Andrew Halden. Leader of Psalmody—Charles Crawford. Membership 384 Church-Officer—George Milne, Priestfield. Sexton—George Milne. INVERKEILOR FREE CHURCH. Rev. Win, Masterton, Musselburgh. Minister— Colleague and Successor—Rev. J. Adams B D Leader of Psalmody—James Carnegie, Priestfield. Membership, 160. Church-Officei— Alexander Gourlay, Priestfield. INVERKEILOR PUBLIC SCHOOL. Crawford. Master—Charles T. Average Attendance—142. Grant—£136 4s. School Soup Kitchen—Cook—Mrs Edwards, Priestfield. INVERKEILOR CURLING CLUB. Patron—Lieutenant Colonel Rait, C.B. of Anniston. Patroness—Mrs Rait of Anniston President—The Right Hon. theEarlofNortlie.sk. Vice-President—James Bell. Secret ary and Treasurer—David W. Morgan, jun.. South Mains of Ethie. Convener— A. K Fraser, Inverkeilor. Chaplain—Rev. Andrew Halden. Council of Management—Vice Secretary, James A. President, Jarron, John B. Bell, Andrew Milne, John S. Rodger James Stewart, George Rodger, Robert Lindsay, jun. Skips—Andrew Milne James Jarron, James Bell, David W. Morgan, jun., John B. Bell. LUNAN PARISH CHURCH. Minister—Rev. A. Fridge. Session Clerk—John Mackay. Superintendent of Sabbath School- Rev. A. Fridge. Church Officer—Murdoch Macaulay. Membership—120. INVERKEILOR TRADES' LIST. Bakers. Millers. James Kydd, Inverkeilor. James Neave, Boysack Mills Blacksmiths. Alex. Wilson, Anniston George Nicoll, Chapelton Mason. John Downie, March of Lunan Alexander Reid, March of Lunan John Chapman, Cainperdown Shoemakers. — Edwards, Newbarns Alex. Cuthill, Inverkeilor James Black, Craigpark — Cairncross, March of Lunan Grocers. Tailors. Mrs Thomas Thomson, Inverkeilor Thomas Valentine, Inverkeilor William Cuthill, Inverkeilor William M'Bay, Inverkeilor D. M'Leod, Ethie Greens Alexander Soutar, March of Lunanbank Wrights. Miss Finlay, Ethie Haven Alexander Soutar, March of Lunan James Williamson, Chapelton William Ritchie, Chapelton Thomas Cargill, Ethie Haven Charles Guthrie, Inverkeilor Inn. David M'Leod, Ethie Greens Chance Inn, Inverkeilor 174 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.

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Arbirlot Directory.

ARBIRLOT PARISH CHURCH. Minister—Rev. W. W. Scotland. Session-Clerk—Rev. W. W. Scotland. Leader of Psalmody- George Thomson. Joint Organists—Mrs Rennie and Miss Kydd, Locliaber. Superinten- dent of Sunday School—Rev. W, W. Scotland. Assistant Superintendent—David Steele. Church-Officer—Wm.'Airth, Arbirlot. Sexton—David Craig. Membership--310. ARBIRLOT FREE CHURCH. Minister—Rev. E. T. Vernon, M.A. Clerk of Kirk-Session—John Hume, East Balmirmer, Arbirlot. Clerk of Deacons' Court—W. Wilson, Schoolhouse, Arbirlot. Treasurer of Sus- tentation Fund—James Swan, Inverpeffer, by Carnoustie. Treasurer of Congregational Fund—David Wallace, Arbirlot. Treasurer of Foreign Mission Association—John Martin. Arbirlot. Superintendent of Sunday School—Rev. E. T. Vernon. Leader of Psalmody William Wilson. Church-Officer—William Marr, Free Manse Cottage, Arbirlot. Member- ship—122. President of Temperance Society—Rev. E. T. Vernon. Young Women's Bible

President Mrs Vernon. Young Men's Guild ; President—Rev. E. T. Vernon ; Class ; —

Secretary—Wm. Wilson ; Treasurer—Alex. Norrie. Fellowship Meeting every Sabbath

Morning at 10. 30. Literary Society meets monthly ; Secretary—John Blues. Band of

Hope; President—Rev. E. T. Vernon, M.A. ; Secretary—Douglas Hunter; Members of

Committee—Wm. Wallace and Win. Steele. Penny Savings Bank ; President—Rev. E. T. Vernon; Business Committee—Messrs John Blues, John Porter, John Martin, W. Swan,

C. Miln, David Steele, D. Wallace, W. Wilson, A. Dunbar ; Open every Friday in Free Church Session House, at 8 p.m. HADDO HOUSE ASSOCIATION (Arbirlot Branch.) President—Mrs Lindsay-Carnegie, Kinblethmont. Secretary—Mrs Vernon, F.C. Manse. SCHOOL BOARD. Members—Jas. Addison-Scott, Rev. W. W. Scotland, Rev. E. T. Vernon, John Blues, David Wallace. Chairman—Jas. Addison-Scott, Newton of Arbirlot. Clerk and Treasurer—W. K. Macdonald, Town Clerk, Arbroath. Officer—Barclay Sheriffs. PUBLICTSCHOOL. Head Master—William Wilson. Assistant—Betsy S. Mackay. Roll—103. Average Attendance —S". Government Grant—£70 15s. PAROCHIAL BOARD. Chairman—John Shiell, Brechin. Collector of Rates—W. K. Macdonald, Town Clerk, Arbroath. Inspector of Poor and Sanitary Inspector—David B. Steele, Arbirlot Village. Medical Officer—James A. Dewar, M.D., Arbroath. POST OFFICE. Postmaster—Wm. Craig. Delivery, 8 a.m. Despatch, 2 p.m. daily, except Sundays. REGISTRAR. David B. Steele, Arbirlot Village. INSPECTOR OF DAIRIES. D. B. Steele. PANBRIDE AND ARBIRLOT PLOUGHING ASSOCIATION. President—Colonel Dickson, Panbride House. Secretary—James Kydd, Scryne, Carnoustie. ARBIRLOT CATTLE MARKET. Annual—Second Wednesday of November. 176 Arbroath - Year Book Advertisements.

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ARBIRLOT TRADES' LIST. Blacksmiths. Market Gardener. John Martin, Arbhiot Win. Craig, Arbirlot Edward Galloway, Bonnington John Harris, Salmond Muir Miller. Butcher. John Blues, Millhill Donald Stewart, Arbirlot Dressmaker. Newspaper Agent. Jane Dunbar, Bonnington David Wallace, agent for Arbroath Herald, &c Grocers. Saddler. Donald Stewart, Arbirlot Alex. Dundas, Panlathy John Harris, Salmond Muir Joiners, c&c. Tailors. David B. Steele, Arbirlot David Wallace, Arbirlot David Petrie, Salmond Muir Alex. Dunbar, Bonnington Mr George Young, Panlathy, County Councillor for Arbirlot. Representative from Parochial Board to County Council, Mr John Blues, Millhill.

Oarmyllie Directory.

CARMYLLIE PARISH CHURCH. Minister—Rev. George Anderson. Session Clerk—James Taylor, Old Schoolhouse. Superin- tendent of Sabbath School—Rev. G. Anderson. Harmoniumist and Choirmaster—William Carr, Redford. Membership—360. Church-Officer—John Soutar, Berryhillock. CARMYLLIE FREE CHURCH. Minister—Rev. J. Keith, F.C. Manse. Clerk of Deacons' Court— Rev. J. Keith. Superinten- dent of Sabbatli School—Rev. J. Keith. Congregational Treasurer—John Guild, Lochlair Leaderof Psalmody—James Fullerton, Greystone. Membership— 209. Church-Officer—John Low, Greystone. SCHOOL BOARD. Chairman—Rev. G. Anderson, Messrs, Duncan, Slade ; Potter and Webster, Redford and Sim, Carnegie. Clerk, Treasurer, and Officer—James Taylor, Old Schoolhouse. SCHOOLS. East School—Headmaster—James Cameron. West School—Headmaster—John White. As- Assistant—Miss Smart. Roll—98. Aver- sistant — Miss Beveridge. Roll — 97. age attendance—72 5. Government Grant Average Attendance—04. Government —£40 7s. Grant—£47 14s. PAROCHIAL BOARD. Chairman—John Shiel, factor, Dalhousie Estates Office, Carnoustie. Collector of Rates, Inspec- tor of Poor, Registrar—James Taylor, Old Schoolhouse. Medical Officer—Wm. 'Barron M.D., Letham. Ratepayers' Representatives—Messrs J. Sim and D. Stewart. POST OFFICES. Alexander Boath, Postmaster, Redford— | Greystone—Mrs Sturroek, Postmistress. Post arrives about 1"0 a.m., and leaves at noon. MUSICAL SOCIETY. Meets for practice in the East School on Thursday evenings at 7-30. Hon. President—Colonel Ouchterlony, The Guynd. President—John White, Schoolhouse. Secretary—Charles Webster, Redford. Conductor—William Carr, A.C., Redford. DRAUGHTS CLUB. President—James Cameron, East Schoolhouse. Secretary—Charles Webster, Redford. 178 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.

Port Wine from Is 6d to 3s per Bot, Sherry from Is 6d to 3s per Bot. Whisky from 2s 6d to 2s lOd per Bot.

BUTTER AND CHEESE. I make it a point to personallyrselect my Butter and Cheese.

The Prices for Keiller's Gold Medal Marmalade this Season, is Reduced to 5d per 2 lb. Pot. -•8 DAVID* ROBBIE, 8^-

Family Grocer, Tea, Wine, & Spirit, Merchant, Corner of Lochland & Keptie Streets, Arbroath. Arbroath Year Booh. 179

LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. President—Mr J. Falconer. Vice-President—Mr Cameron, teacher. Treasurer—Alexander Webster, Bedford. Secretary —Charles Webster, Redford. TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. President and Secretary—John White, West Schoolhouse. Treasurer—Andrew Paris, Redford. PLOUGHMAN'S AND LABOURER'S BENEFIT SOCIETY. Meets Quarterly. Vice-President—Tom Stewart, Redford. Secretary—William Binnie, Crofts. Treasurer—Alexander Webster, Redford.

CARMYLLIE TRADES' LIST. Blacksmiths. Insurance Agent. Robert Mudie, Redford David M'Kay, Slade George Black, Greystone Joiners. George Martin, Hayhilloek David Buchan, Redford Carriers. Robert Sturroek, Greystone Andrew Paris, Redford ~\ To Arbroath Policeman. John Muggins, Greystone > on Mr M'Kenzie, Redford Jas. Hampton, Carnegie Ward ) Saturdays A.Paterson, Dilty Moss, to Dundee on Fridays Quarry Masters. Dairymen. Messrs Duncan, Son, & Wright, Slade David M'Kay, clerk James Forrest, farmer, Conon James Gray, Smallburn Hallway Agent. John Jarrat, Mains of Carmyllie Dundee and Arbroath Joint Railway. — Agent David Maxwell, farmer, Newton —Charles Webster, Redford Win. Carr, Wedderswell Shoemakers. Grocers. Alex. Webster, Redford Andrew Paris, Redford William Brown, Redford George Anderson, Redford James Adam, Muiredge. Miss Duncan, Blade Tailors. Miss S. Mouat, Milton William Carr, Redford Mrs Stnrrook, Greystone John Low, Greystone James Taylor, Greystone John Fullerton, Greystone. Win. Fyffe, licensed, Cairnconon

Friockheim Directory.

FRIOCKHEIM PARISH CHURCH. Minister—Rev. P. A. Andrew. Clerk of Kirk Session—J. Stenhouse, Gardyne Street. Clerk of Church Trustees — D. Buchan, Chemist. Superintendent of Sunday School—Rev. P. A. Andrew. Leysmill Mission—Mr Barrie, Elder. Choirmaster—Mr Christie. Church Officer—Andrew Moir, West End. Young Men's Guild—President—Rev. P. A. Andrew. Vice-President—John Glass. Secretary and Treasurer— William B. Watson. Band of Hope—Secretary —Rev. P. A. Andrew. ERIOCKHEIM FREE CHURCH. Minister—Rev. James Nicoll, M.A. Clerk of Kirk Session— P. Edward, banker, Friockheim. Clerk of Deacons' Court—Charles Salmond, Legaston. Superintendent of Congregational Sabbath School—D. D. Beaton, Public School, Friockheim. Superintendent of Leysmill District School— D. Greig, Leysmill, Arbroath. Leader of Psalmody—John Carr, Middle- gate, Friockheim. Membership, 29S. Church-Officer—George Donaldson, Westgate. Friockheim. Congregational Guild—Secretary, Charles Salmond, Legaston, Friockheim. GUTHRIE PARISH CHURCH. Minister—Rev. Peter Milligan. Session Clerk'and Treasurer—L. P. Robertson, Schoolhouse. Superintendent of Sunday School—Rev. P. Milligan. Secretary of Sunday School— Miss H. W. Milligan. Organist and Choirmaster—John Thomson. Membership, 140. Church- Officer—Charles Cargill, Guthrie Manse. 180 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

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The Best Newspaper for Friochheim and District.

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May be had in FRIOCKHEIM EVERY THURSDAY MORNING.

Agricultural Notes and News. Interesting Record of all Local and

District Events. Entertaining Sketches and Stories.

Every Inhabitant of Friockheim should read Ube Hrbroatb Iberalfc EVERY THURSDAY MORNING. ONE PENNY. — —

Arbroath Year Booh 181

KINNELL PARISH CHURCH. Minister— Rev. Duncan Macarthur, Session Clerk—William Gauldie, Schoolhouse, Kinnell. Treasurer—Rev. D. Macarthur. Superintendent of Sunday School —Rev. D. Macarthur. Secretary of Sunday School—Rev. D. Macarthur Choirmaster—William Gauldie. Mem- bership, 257. Church-Officer— Robert Thomson, Muirside, Kinnell. KIRKDEN PARISH CHURCH. Minister- Rev. James Anderson, The Manse, Kirkden. Session-Clerk—Rev. J. Anderson. Congregational Clerk—Rev. J. Anderson. Superintendent of Sabbath School —Rev. J. Anderson. Secretary of Sabbath School—Rev. J. Anderson. Membership. 97. Precentor —J. Stirling. MORTIFICATIONS. The Legacies entrusted to the Kirk-Session of Kirkden are One of £250, by James Mudie, Esq., a former proprietor of Pitmuies, the interest of which to be distributed twice a year to Poor Widows, who may not receive, or wish to receive, assist- ance from the Poor's Funds ; or failing such, to any aged person in the pariah. Another of £200, by Mrs Mudie, widow of theaforesaid Mr Mudie, of Pitmuies, the interest of which to be distributed annually among Poor Widows or old persons, who have no parish allowance or addition to that. A Legacy of £795 13s lOd, by Alexander Smith, Esq., a former flax-spinner, at Arbroath, for the use and Benefit of Poor Families, and Poor and Indigent Persons not admitted to the Roll nor receiving parochial relief. FRIOCKHEIM SCHOOL BOARD. Chairman—H. A. F. Lindsay-Carnegie, Kinblethmont. Members—Rev. James Xieoll, M.A., R. H. Munro, M.B., CM., Peter Edward, banker, D. D. Petrie, Star Hotel. Clerk and Treasurer—John Edward, Friockheim. Officer—Wm. Muir. FRIOCKHEIM PUBLIC SCHOOL. Master— D. D. Beaton. Infant Mistress—Alexina Lumsden. Roll—200. Average Atten- dance—180. Government Grant—£100 5s. GUTHRIE SCHOOL BOARD.

Chairman— Rev. P. Milligan. Members—Mr Patrick Webster, of Flemington ; Mr David

Ogilvie, Broadfauld ; Mr David Ramsay, Hilton ; Mr William Rennie, Home Farm. Clerk —L. P. Robertson, Guthrie. GUTHRIE SCHOOL.

Headmaster—L. P. Robsrtson. Acconnm lation— 112. Average att;;i lane?—3-3. Gran t—£65 5s KINNELL SCHOOL BOARD. Chairman —Captain Carnegie. Members—James Buyers, William Nicoll, Alex. Muir, Rev. D. Macarthur. Clerk—David Panton, Hatton Mills. KINNELL PUBLIC SCHOOL. Master—Wiiliam Gauldie. Roll —130. Average attendance—92. Government Grant—£80 6s. KIRKDEN SCHOOL BOARD. Chairman- Alexander Lyell of Gardyne. Members—Rev. James Anderson, James Salmond,

Legaston ; David Craig, Idvies Mill ; Thomas D. Brodie of Idvies. Clerk—D. Young, Lethain. KIRKDEN PUBLIC SCHOOL.

Master—John M'Laurin. Assistant—Jessie L. Lindsay. Roll—100. Average attendance—85. Grant—£76 17s. KIRKDEN PAROCHIAL BOARD. Chairman—Alexander Lyell of Gardyne (address, Solicitor, Montrose). Assessor and Collector Peter Edward, Bank Buildings. Inspector and Registrar—John Edward, Office—Middle- gate. Sanitary Inspector—David Patterson, Hyde Park. 182 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

TJAS pleasure in thanking his numerous Patrons in Friockheim, JX Arbroath, and surrounding Districts. The Stock of Liquors at " THE STAR " can always be relied upon as of the Finest Quality, thoroughly Matured, and in the Best Condition.

Whisky*Rum, Port and Sherry Wines, all of the Best Brands. BASS' and ALSOPP'S ALES, LONDON STOUT, TABLE BEER, &c, always in Prime Condition.

STABLING and POSTING. Orders by Post have Careful Attention.

Customers can rely upon the Best Service and Attention at * THE STAR. *

Edward + & + Co., Coal Merchants, PRIOCKSEIM,

Best Qualities of English, Wishaw, and Fife Coals.

Country Customers can be supplied with Cart-Loads at Friock- heim Station on application to Mr THOMAS STEPHEN, N. E. Railway Company's Agent there.

tig* Waggon Loads at Special Rates. Arbroath Year Booh. 183

KINNELL PAROCHIAL BOARD. Chairman—Captain Carnegie. Inspector of Poor—William Gauldie, Sehoolhouse. FRIOCKHEIM CEMETERY COMMITTEE. Rev. James Anderson, Manse, Kirkden, Mr P. Edward, Bank Buildings. Keeper—Andrew Moir. Clerk to the Committee—John Edward. LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. President—Peter Edward. Treasurer—James Mitchell. YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. President—Alexander Annandale. Secretary and Treasurer—George Davidson. YOUNG WOMEN'S HADDO HOUSE ASSOCIATION. Hon. President — Mrs Lindsay-Carnegie, Kinblethmont. Vice-President — Mrs Salmond, Legaston. Secretary— Mrs Nicoll, F.C. Manse. Treasurer— Miss Luuistlen, Public School. PUBLIC HALLS. Assembly Hall—Secretary—William Muir, Post Office. Parish Church Hall. Balmoral Hall— VV. Norrie. GAS-LIGHT COMPANY. Douglas Fraser & Sons, Bleachfield.

BRUCE MASONIC LODGE (593). R.W.M.—P. Edward. Secretary—James Mitchell. Treasurer— James Tosh. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Hon. President—James Bruce Gardyne, Middleton. President—James Salmond, Legas- ton. Secretary—William Whyte, 5 Gardyne Street. Treasurer—John Whyte, 5 Gardyne Street. Annual Meeting in third week of January. QUADRILLE BAND Instructor—John Allardioe. RIFLE VOLUNTEER CORPS. N Company, 2nd V.B.R.H.—CaptainJames Buyers. Sergeant-Instructor—John Sloan. Strength— 44. Drill Hall and Armoury—Millgate.

CURLING CLUB—Evenie Water. Patron—J. W. Bruce-Gardyne. President—H. A. F. Lindsay-Carnegie, Kinblethmont. Vice- President—James Salmond, Legaston. Secretary and Treasurer—John Stenhouse, Gardyne Street. FRIOCKHEIM FOOTBALL CLUB. Patrons—.!. Bruce Gardyne, Esq., and J. Buyers, Esq. President—D. D. Beaton. Secretary- D. Forbes, Millgate. FEEING MARKETS. Whitsunday—the Term day, or the First Thursday after. Martinmas—the Term day, or the First Thursday after. JUSTICES OF PEACE.

J. Buyers, .junr., Easter Braikie. J. M. B. Gardyne, of Middleton. J. D. M. Guthrie, of Guthrie.' Alexander Lyell, of Gardyne. James Salmond, Legaston. 1

184 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.

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^amilg IrprI, gtsafit, & $1 astt^ falter, GARDYNE STREET, FRIOCKHEIM.

Country Orders Delivered by our own Vans Free.

Boot cmb Sfyoe ZHaker, 1—M ILLGAT E— FRIOCKHEIM. WILLIAM WISHART, SLATER -urAKAii 3 wA MAW^^**^A*W,.

nii("liii l, lii"Uil"Uii"iii l, liir"ui"i„|ii|„iM u, All Orders Carefully and Promptly Executed.

SADDLER, $ GARDYNE STREET, FRIOCKHEIM.

Repairs to all kinds of Harness Promptly and Carefully Executed at Moderate Charges. Collars made to Order on Shortest Notice. JOHN F Grocer, Wine and Spirit Merchant, 60 GARDYNE STREET, FRIOCKHEIM.

(Don't pass the Door going East or West.) Arbroath Year Booh. 185

RAILWAY AGENTS. Friockheim— — Station Master, Andrew Grant. Friockheim—North British Railway — Agent, Thomas Stephen. Guthrie —Cal. Railway—Station Master, John Blair. Glasterlaw—Cal. Railway—Station Master, Thos. Blair. Leysniill—Cal. Railway—Station Master—Andrew Boath. POST OFFICE, MILLGATE. Post-Master—William Muir. CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION. President—D. D. Beaton. Secretary—John Smith, Lily Bank Street. Treasurer—D. Forbes. FRIOCKHEIM TRADES' LIST. Architect. Drestmakers. William Lamond, Kinnaird-street Miss Gordon, Gardyne-st Bakers. Miss (Gibson, Westgate Miss Brand, Middlegate James Thomson, Gardyne-street Carnegie Soutar, Millgate Laundress. Bank. Mrs Easton, Middlegate North of Scotland Bank—Agent—P. Edward Hawker and Ware Merchant. Billposter. Francis Ferrier, Gardyne-street James Christie, near Free Church Hotels Blacksmiths. Halmoral Hotel. —W. Norrie. Star Hotel.—David D. Petrie David Mowatt, West-end. Railway Hotel. —William Johnston Alexander Finlayson, Eastgate Hairdresser. Boot and Shoe Makers. Alexander Strachan, Lilybank-street John Carr, Middlegate Thomas Kydd, Union-street Joiners. William Anderson, Gardyne-street Alexander Moir, Millgate David M'Intosh, Gardyne-street Adam Hunter, Gardyne-street Jonn Glass, Millgate Millers. Butchers. Ritchie & Brown, Kinnell Alexander Nicoll, Middlegate Andrew Brown, Pitmuies William Ferrier, Millgate Charles Patterson, Westgate Masons. Bleaching. C. Esplin, Gardyne-st R. Shepherd, Union-street Robert Wood, Pitmuies Douglas Fraser & Sons Medical Doctor. Coal Merchants. R. H. Munro, Eastsate William Cuthill, Station Painters. Edward & Co., Middlegate M'Laren &, Fyffe, Bank, Buildings Chemist. Quarry Master. D. D. Buchan, Gardyne-street William Esplin, Middleton and Leysmill Drapers. Quarries. John Whyte, Gardyne-street Alexander Annandale, Westgate Slaters. Grocers. J. & H. Smith, Andson-street William Wishart, Gardyne-street Abner Joiner, West-end , Mrs A damson, West-end \t„"cens^, Saddler. William Barrie, Gardyne-st ( D. Adam, Gardyne-street John Fyffe, Gardyne-street Brechin United Co-operative Association, Tailors. Limited, groceries, drapery, boots and John Whyte, Gardyne-street shoes, Gardyne-street James Tosh, do Mrs Finlayson, Gardyne-street Alexander Russell, do Mrs Ferrier, Millgate John Davidson, do Mrs Brown, Westgute Alexander Annandale, Westgate Mrs Dear, Union-street Bobbin Manufacturers and Wood Flax and Tow Spinners. Merchants. Haton Mill Spinning Co., Limited Patterson, Ogg, & Co,, Millgate Firewood Manufacturer. Thomas Ferrier. Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.

IxJifficam '• (SrseKriiff,¥^ t 7 Livery Stable Keeper and Coach Proprietor. KIN LOCH ARMS HOTEL, CARNOUSTIE.

Dinners, Suppers, Pic-Nic Parties, fye., are Carefully Attended to at Moderate Charges.

ALL LIQUORS OF THE VERY FINEST QUALITY.

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During the SUMMER MONTHS a Three-Horse 'Bus runs to AUCHMITHIE and LUNAN BAY eTery WEDNESDAY.

WILLIAM D. MURDOCH,

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SALMOND'S Arbroath Biscuits, Cakes, Gingerbread, &*c, Fresh every Week.

-4* HENRY'S ^ Favourite Gem Photographs. VISITORS to Carnoustie should not fail to secure a Sitting for a Dozen of those lovely Photographs, taken Instantaneously, finished in a few days, and sent by Post to any Address, for 2s 6d per Dozen. Largest Size Promenade Midget, 3s 6d per Dozen. Portraits and Groups taken daily, any Style or Size, and Finished in a most Artistic Manner. Speciality. — Permanent Enlargements on Canvas, Opal, Ivory, or Paper, highly finished in Oil, Water Colour, or Black and White.

Studio— Lochty Bridge, Carnoustie. —-

Arbroath Year Booh. 187

Carnoustie Directory.

CARNOUSTIE POLICE COMMISSION. The Commission also constitutes the Local Authority under the Public Health Act for the Burgh. Chief Magistrate— David A. M'Corquodale. Senior Magistrate—Charle Black. Junior Magis- trate—William Nicoll. Commissioners—James Graham. Dugald Colquhoun, Alexander Hogg, James Souter. John M. Nicoll, and David Ramsay. Clerk to the Commission William Csesar, solicitor. Collector and Treasurer—Hugh Hanton. Officer of Health George Cecil Dickson, M.D. Sanitary Inspector—Robert Sherriff. Inspector of Cleansing —Robert Sheriff. Burgh Surveyor—Robert Sheriff. PAROCHIAL BOARD. Chairman—D. A. M'Corquodale. Collector of Rates and Inspector of Poor—Hugh Hanton. CARNOUSTIE UAS LIOHT COMPANY. Clerk and Treasurer—David Kidd. Manager—George Caithness. BARRY SCHOOL BOARD. Chairman—David Anderson, Woodhill. Members—James Graham, James Fotheringham, Alexander Cummine, William Greenhill, Rev. Alexander J. Campbell, and William Csesar. Clerk and Treasurer—John M. Nicoll. Officer—James Duncan. PANBRIDE SCHOOL BOARD. Chairman—Rev. James Csesar. Members—Colonel J. F. Dickson, John Shiell, George Cowe, and Reginald F. Hunter. Clerk and Treasurer— William Caesar, solicitor. SCHOOLS. Carnoustie Public School—Headmaster—Jas. Nicholson. Accommodation, 500. Average Attend- ance, 302. Grant earned, £286 9s. Deduction for want of Expenditure—£22 4s. Grant paid—£264 5s. Barry Public School—Headmaster— C. Beaumont. Roll, 189. Average Attendance, 142. Government Grant—£120. Panbride Public School—Headmaster—R. Reid. Roll—244. Average Attendance—195. Gov- ernment Grant—£191 18s 6d. Muirdrum Public School—Teacher—Miss Milne. Roll—65. Average Attendance— 49. Grant— £43 10s. CARNOUSTIE PARISH CHURCH. Minister—Rev. A. R. Gibson. Session-Clerk—Rev. A. R. Gibson. Congregational Clerk—D. A. M'Corquodale, Carnoustie. Superintendent of Sabbatli School — John Proctor. Secretary—John Proctor. Organist—J. B. Wilson. Church Membership— 685. Church-Officer—James M'Arthur, Carnoustie. CARNOUSTIE FREE CHURCH. Minister—Rev. James Philip, F.C. Manse. Session-Clerk—Rev. James Philip. Deacons' Court Clerk — James Cuthill, Panbride. Congregational Treasurer — John Gamlie, Miller Street. Superintendent of Sabbath School —William M'Kay, Laburnum House. Foreign Mission Treasurer—George Low, Kinloch Street. Sabbatli School Library—John Ogg, Yeaman Street. Sabbath School Secretary and Treasurer—David Gall, jun., Kinloch Street. Leader of Psalmody—James L. Craig, East Path. Church-Officer—Bruce Fox, Sea Beach. Membership—453. BARRY PARISH CHURCH. Minister—Rev. C. F. Stevenson. Session-Clerk—James Proctor, Barry. Superintendent of Sabbath School—Rev. C. F. Stevenson. Organist and Choir-Master—Robert Pringle. Membership—228. Church-Officer—John Scott, Barry. BARRY FREE CHURCH. Minister—Rev. A. J. Campbell. Session-Clerk—George Young, Panlathy, by Carnoustie. Clerk to Deacons' Court—George Winter, Park House. Superintendent of Sabbath School George Donald, The Links. Precentor—Thomas Small, Cotside. Membership—199. 188 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements. JAMES SOUTER, NEWSAGENT, TEA MERCHANT, &c, BARRY ROAD, CARNOUSTIE.

SOUTER'S CELEBRATED TEAS-

The saying's as old Tis the baneful effects As the Hills o' Gleniffer, Of Adulterated Tea. And as true as it's old At Souter's Barry Road,

That doctors do differ ; You can have it as pure But there's one vital matter As the sparkling dew-drop. On which they agree, Then it won't kill but cure. SOUTER'S TEAS Are admitted by all Users to be the Acme of Perfection.

-He BTOY ¥{QJiB, OTO0U£'ltIE. *

* JAMES B. DICK, 8^

WINE MERCHANT & ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN, CARNOUSTIE.

Orders in Town and Country carefully and promptly despatched per our own Van-

DYE + &+. FALCONER. Sailor* anb Clothiers, «* DUNDEE STREET, CARNOUSTIE. B^

Shirts and Hosiery always on Hand. A

Arbroath Year Booh. . 189 PANBRIDE PARISH CHURCH. Minister—Rev. James Caesar, M.A. Session-Clerk—Raw James Caesar. Superintendent of Sabbath School—Rev. James Caesar. Choir-Master—William Webster, Ireland Street, Newton, Panbride. Membership—652. Church-Officer—James M'Kenzie, Pan- bride. PANBRIDE FREE CHURCH. Minister—Rev. James Innes, M.A. Congregational Treasurer—George Clark, Panbride Bleach- lield. Sustentation Fund Treasurer and Superintendent of Sabbath School— A. Balfour- Walker, Ewart Lea, Carnoustie. Leader of Psalmody—Alexander Fisher, Carnoustie. Church-Officer— John Lawson, Gallowlaw, Panbride. CARNOUSTIE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Minister— Rev. John F. Dempster. Session-Clerk—James Ogilvie, West-path. Congregational Clerk—David Ramsay, Dundee Street. Congregational Treasurer—James Graham. Con- gregation Preses—Robert Sheriff, Dundee Street. Superintendent of Sabbath School- James Graham. Secretary and Treasurer of Sabbath School—David M. Boath. Organist and leader of Psalmody—Joseph Rae. Membership—257. Church-Officer—James Kirk, Yeaman Street. U.P. Missionary Society.—President— Rev. John F. Dempster. Secretary- Mr John Martin. Treasurer—Mr David M. Boath.

Y. M. C. ASSOCIATION. Hon. President—Rev. John P. Dempster. President—George Hall. Secretary—James Fotheringham. Treasurer—Alexander Thomson.

Y. M. C. LITERARY SOCIETY. President—George Simpson. Vice-President—James Anderson. Secretary and Treasurer- John Kerr.

Y. M. C. A. READING-ROOM. Accommodates about 50. Large Library, well stocked with Books, Newspapers, Periodicals,

Y. W. C. ASSOCIATION. Hon. Presidents— Rev. John F. Dempster and Mrs Dempster. President—Mrs Williamson. Secretary—Miss Lizzie Gillies. Treasurer—Miss Georgina Smith. YEARLY BENEFIT SOCIETIES. Carnoustie Male and Female Yearly Society. President—James Simpson. Secretary— T. Low. Treasurer—James Brown. Auditor—James Fotheringham. Carnoustie, Barry, and Panbride Yearly Society. President—George Low. Secretary—William Smith. Treasurer—Alexander Paton. Carnoustie Union Yeaaly Society. President—Robert G. Stuart. Secretary—Alexander T. Low. Treasurer—Richard Boyle. Auditor—Richard Bell.

CARNOUSTIE CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION—Organized in 1855. Manager (Grocery and Bakery)—James Anderson. Drapery Department—Andrew Fairlie. Chairman— Alexander Hogg. Secretary—David Kidd.

CARNOUSTIE EQUITABLE CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY—Instituted 1885. Manager—W. H. Stiveus. Chairman—John S. Ogg. Secretary—William Brand. Treasurer— A. C. Steven. HALLS. Works Institute Hall, Panmure accommodates 500 ; Y.M.C.A. New Hall, accommodates 450.

Free Church Hall, accommodates 250 ; Good Templar Hall, accommodates 12U. TEMPERANCE, MASONIC, AND OTHER LODGES. I.O.G.T. Lodge (No. (530.) W.C.—Brother Robert Sherriff. Secretary—Miss Mary Peaion. Treasurer—A. Angus, jun. A.O.F. Court Dalhousie (No. 7036)- Dundee District—Secretary—John B. Watson. Treasurer —James Brown. 190 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements. CARNOUSTIE

LIMITED,

Bakers, Grocers, Ironmongers, Drapers, and Tailors, DUNDEE STREET & KINLOCH STREET.

BRANCHES:

BROWN STREET, CARNOUSTIE. I HIGH STREET, MONIFIETH.

Orders Punctually Delivered in Town or Country per Own Van. JAMES ANDERSON, Manager.

n urn 5? Grocer and Italian Warehouseman, and Patent Medicine Vendor, THE CROSS.

IRegfstereo plumber anD (Basfftter, DUNDEE STREET, CARNOUSTIE.

^Estimates given for all Sanitary TKHorft. «r ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. —

Arbroath Year Booh. 191

Free Mason Dalhousie Lodge (No. 679). R.W.M.—David Ramsay. Secretary and Treasurer John R. Croll. AbertayLodge (No. 2160), Loyal Order of Ancient Shepherds (Aston Unity). Meets in. Good Templar Hall every alternate Tuesday. W.M.—Alfred Jones. Treasurer — David Strachan. Secretary— Andrew Ramsay, Yeaman Street. GOLF CLUBS. Dalhousie Club. Captain— J. L. Luke. Secretary—Daniel M'Intyre. Carnoustie and Tay- mouth : Captain—James Scott. Secretary—David Kidd. Caledonia Club : Captain—David M. Boath, Kelly Cottage. CARNOUSTIE AND DISTRICT LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. President—James Tennant. Secretary and Treasurer—William Mackay. AMATEUR HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Patron—Sir John Thursby, Bart. President—David Ramsay. Vice-President—Alex. Watt. Secretary—James Duncan. POULTRY AND PIGEON ASSOCIATION. Hon. President—Provost D. A. M'Corquodale. President— George Low. Secretary and Trea- surer— David Kidd.

BOWLING CLUB. . President—John Fowler, Esq. Vice-President—Win. Caesar, Esq. Secretary and Treasurer David Ramsay. Curator—Alexander Fitchet. CYCLING CLUB. Captain—Jas. Cuthill, jun. Secretary and Treasurer—Alex. Cant, jun. Bugler—Wro. Nicoll. CRICKET CLUB. Dalhousie—Secretary—AV. Duncan, Seafleld Cottaga. Panmure—Secretary—Peter Hampton, West Haven. FOOTBALL CLUBS. Western F.C. —Secretary—Alexander Cant, Jun., Kinloch Street. PANMURE CURLING CLUB. President—Charles Ramsay. Vice-President—David Anderson, Woodhill. Treasurer and Secretary—George Young, Panlathy. LAWN TENNIS CLUB. President—D. G. Cecil Dickson. Secretary and Treasurer—Geo. Gibson, Lochty Works. Court—Near Maulesbank. JUSTICES OF PEACE IN CARNOUSTIE. C. M. Lingard-Guthrie, jun., Chief-Magistrate M'Corquodale, Capt. James Mitchell.

(pile; • Qrkroettl « I|e;retfel SHOULD BE READ BY EVERY INHABITANT OF CARNOUSTIE.

It contains all the News relating to Carnoustie and District.

EVERY THURSDAY MORNING. ONE PENNY- 192 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

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HATS and CAPS.— In all the Latest Styles.

HOSIERY and UNDERCLOTHING—Every Size and Quality, to Suit any Season or Climate.

SHIRT DEPARTMENT.— Shirts made to order in all the Best Styles. BRACES, COLLARS, CUFFS, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, in Great Variety.

CRICKET & LAWN TENNIS SUITS made on Shortest Notice. JAMES ROBERTSON, Grocer, Tea, Wine, and Spirit Merchant, linn sfsxst, CARNOUSTIE.

e^° agent for m & M. ©ilbey's Wines.

Established 1849 ^-JOHN-THOMSONS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Ironmonger and Seedsman, 90 HIGH STEEET, AEBEOATH. Arbroath Year Booh. 193

LIST OF CARNOUSTIE TRADES AND PROFESSIONS. Agents. Carnoustie Co-operative Association William Cssar, (Edinburgh Heritable Security Cloth Manufacturers. Coy., Limited, and Union Fire and Life Geo. I. Fairweather, Dundee-st Office), Rowanbank John Robb (wincey) East-path George P. Fox (Campbell & Co,, dyers, Perth), Jas. Smietou & Sons (jute), Panmure Works Dundee-street and Dundee John B. High (for J, Pullar & Sons, dyers, Perth), Dundee-street Coal Merchants. Alexander Reid (emigration), Dundee-street Thos. Muir, Son, & Patton, Raily. Station John Shiell (factor for the Right Hon. the John Paris, Railway Station ), Dalhousie Estates Carnoustie Coal and Lime Company Office, Carnoustie Drapers. Bakers. Mrs Jane Archer, Dundee-st Carnoustie Co-operative Association Limited Carnoustie Co-operative Association, Ld. Carnoustie Equitable Co-operative Society Geo. I. Fairweather, Dundee-st William Nicoll, Dundee-street Geo. F. Fox, Dundee-st Banks. Mrs Margaret High, Dundee-st Mrs M. Martin, Lochend-crescent Bank of Scotland, Ld. (branch) ; head office, J. Nicoll, Dundee-st Edinburgh. David A. M'Corquodale, Geo. Young, East-path agent, Carnoustie Win, Menzies, account- ; Bonar, Robert, Dundee-st ant North of Scotland Bank, Ld. (branch), head Fleshers. office, Aberdeen. R. Summers, agent, Boath & Simpson, Dundee-st and Monifieth Carnoustie ; John P. Morison, accountant Geo. Miller & Sons, Dundee-st Savings Bank (Barry and Paubride), Kinloch- Peter Reid, Dundee-st st, Carnoustie. J. Lowson, treasurer ; A. Wm. Black, Brown-st Balfour Walker, secretary Fruiterers and Greengrocers. Blacksmiths. John Henry, Barry-rd David Ewan (and veterinary surgeon), Barry Miss Jane Paris, Dundee-st John M'Inroy, East-path, Carnoustie Grocers. Chas. Rattray, Scryne, Panbride Those marked sare Spirit Dealers Jas. Shields, Muirdrum David Strachan, Westhaveu Carnoustie Co-operative Association, Ld.; James Anderson, manager Milne, — , Carnoustie Carnoustie Equitable Co-operative

Booksellers, Newsagents, dc. Society Ld. ; W. H. Stivens, manager,

Simpson, — , Dundee-st J. B. Dick, Dundee-st Miss Lowson (Post-office) Dundee-st Geo. I. Fairweather, Dundee-st A. Reid, Dundee-st John Henry, Barry-rd James Souter, Barry-rd sWm. High, Dundee-st Boot and Shoe Makers. John Kerr, Dundee-st Alex. Low, Dundee-st Miss Cameron, Dundee-st sWm. Murdoch, Ireland-st James Duncan, Carnoustie Miss Jane Paris, Dundee-st William Edward, Barry sJas. R obertson, Dundee-st Luke, Barry James sDavid Shepherd, Barry-rd James Mann, Muirdrum David Smith, Dundee-st William Nicoll, Dundee-st gMrs Alex. Smith, Ramsay-st James Oswald, Dundee-st A. G. Stiven, Dundee-st Scroggie & Hazel (wholesale), Carnoustie John Winter (wholesale), Carnoustie Hotels, Inns and Taverns. David S. Hutton, Beaton's Hotel Contractors and Carters. Brace's Family Hotel—Miss Bruce, proprie- Alexander Rennie, Kinloch-st tress. John Scott, Westend Wm. Clark (Golf Arms), Carnoustie Feus Charles Wilson, Dundee-st and Ravensby Wm Cowan (Foresters' Arms), Dundee-st Confectioners. David Henderson (Woodhill Inn), Barry John Daer, Dundee-st Kinloch Arms Hotel, W. Greenhill, Dun- William Gibson, Dundee-st dee-st James Hay, Dundee-st Mrs Lamond, (Commercial Inn), Carnoustie Panmure Arms (and posting establishment), Chemical Works. Angus Fletcher, Carnoustie Charles Tennant & Co. (vitriol and chemical) John Robb (Golf Inn), Carnoustie China, Glass, dc, Dealers. Ironmongers. William High, Dundee-st Carnoustie Co-operative Association, Ld. Mrs Wilson, Dundee-st Geo. I. Fairweather, Dundee-st Alex. Low, Dundee-st John Kerr, Dundee-st 194 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.

' ' MfMMmtnSJ^rrtfflffl^f^ffiH fl'i ffl

All Orders Promptly Designs and Estimates

Attended to. Furnished. r

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h Jlttmi^ and i^otafo^ )n<

'igh Street, Mrbroath.

^j0t>ofesafe grocers,

TOWER NOOK,

-*4 Qrkroatfi >*- Arbroath Year Book 195

Masons and Builders. Surgeons. Andrew Robertson & Sons Alex. Dickson, Lochty-house Jas. Black Geo. C. Dickson, Dalhousie-villa, Dundee-st John Black Robert Dickson, Dalhousie-villa Charles Black David Paton, M.D., Villa Rosa Millers. Tailors. Jas. Dargie, Those marked c are also Clothiers. Jas. Gove, Craigmill, Panbride Bonar, Dundee-st Milliners and Dressmakers. cCarnoustie Co-operative Association, Limited Mrs Jane Archer, Dundee-st Wm. Ferrier, Dundee-st Miss J. D. Beale, Newton of Panbride (Dye & Falconer, Dundee-st Mrs C. Duncan, Dundee-st Robert Fyffe, Newbigging Geo. F. Fox, Dundee-st John Robertson, Barry Miss Jane Hepburn, Kinloch-st Jonathan Talbot, Muirdrum Mrs M. High, Dundee-st oGeo. Young, East-path Mrs Kydd, Miller-st Veterinary Surgeons. Mrs Martin, Lochend-crescent J. Nicoll (draper), Dundee-st Thos. Bell, Muirdrum J. J. Robb, Dundee-st David Ewan, Barry Miss Gemlow, Kinloch-st Watchmakers. Miss Maggie Wilson, Dundee-st J. G. Anderson, Dundee-st Miss R. Gillies, Panmure-st Music Teachers. Wrights and Joiners. Fred. Booth, Church-st William Black, Dundee-st J. Wilson, Hill View House, East-path John Julian, Muirdrum, Panbride J. Pringle, Braehead James Meek, Barry Miss Hogg, Bonella-st James Morrison, Newton of Panbride Alexander Watt, East-path-rd, Carnoustie Painters and Paperhanqers. Ramsay & Boyek, Ferrier-st Jas. Ellis, Dundee-st Alexander Simpson, Carnoustie Jas. Sturrock, Dundee-st Miscellaneous. Plumbers, Tinsmiths, Gasjitters. and David Taylor, basketmaker, Philip-st John M'Andrew, Dundee-st John F. Dickson, bleacher, Panbride D. Anderson, Sea-lane David J. Henderson, chemist and drug- D. Mackay, Dundee-st gist, Dundee-st Refreshment Rooms. W. Mackay, contractor (road &c), Laburnum Mrs Ann Bell, Dundee-st House James Hay, Dundee-st John Winter, currier and leather merchant, Carnoustie Sculptor and Monumental Mason. Robert Simpson, golf club and ball maker, A. Y. H. Wilson, Dundee-st Golf-house General Merchants. Joseph Ferrier, hair-dresser, East-path road Win. Hunter, Muirdrum Robert Henry, photographer, Lochty-bridge Mrs Lawson Wm. Greenhill, potato merchant, Dundee-st Susan Macrae, Church-st Mrs Henry's Photo Studio, Lochty Bank Mrs Meek, Barry Miss Jane Paris, poulterer and gamedealer, John Scott, Barry Dundee-st Slaters. Preserve Manufacturing Company, Lochty Alex. Hogg, Sea-lane Preserving Works Win. Robertson, Newton of Panbride Geo. I. Fairweather, seedsman and oil -mer- Solicitors. chant, Dundee-st Jas. Mitchell & Co., seed crushers oil Win. Caesar, Rowanbank and refiners, Station Jas. Hunter, Willow-bank Telephone Office—Henderson's Jas. Gray, Taymouth Villa

Bookseller, Stationer, and News-Agent, DUNDEE STREET, CARNOUSTIE.

Agent for the Arbroath Herald—Every Thursday Morning—Id. 196 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements.

ESTABLISHED 1850.

IRumerous flDefcals ant) ©tbec Hwarbs. ^Hiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimimuiiuiuiiiumiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiin. W. H.GEDDES&SON. rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT rrT»TTTTTT»T7TTTTTTTITTTTTTTTTTTTT Ipbotograpbfc Department. PORTRAITS taken in any Style. ENLARGEMENTS in Carbon, Bromide, and Opal, &c. Portraits Painted in Oil. framing Department.

Pictures Framed in all the Newest Mouldings. Real Gold Frames, Oak, Rosewood, Black, &c. Estimates given for Quantities.

flftagic OLantem Department First-Class Exhibitions by Lime Light conducted. Slides supplied on any Subject. Lantern, with Lime or Oil, lent out on Hire. Terms and all Information at

-** 14, 16, § IS flPPIfEGTITE # JOHN SUTTIE, Blacfcsmitb, 41 and 43 WEST ABBEY STREET.

All Styles & Sizes REGISTER GRATES TileChe2ks& Canopy O * * *

Grates Carefully Fitted in, and

Tile Hearths Laid by •

Experienced Workmen

Under Personal supervision •

Close and Open Ranges

Fitted to any size. Burgh of Carnoustie.

List of Male Voters.

Aitken, George, residenter, Maule-st Boyle, Alexander, salmon fisher, Maule-st Alexander, David M., residenter, Eagle-mount Boyle, David, mason, Lower-victoria Allan, Alexander, shoemaker, Maule-st Boyle, David, factory-worker, Panmure-st Allan, James S., shoemaker, Maule-st Boyle, James, factory-worker, Taymouth-ter Allison, Jas. A., shipmaster. Belmont Cottage Boyle, John, mechanic, Panmure-st Anderson, Alexander,residenter, Myrtle-bank Boyle, Richard, factory-worker, Kinloch-st Anderson, David, boot-finisher, Dundee-st Boyle, Thomas, slater, Dundee-st Anderson, David, labourer, Kinloch-st Brand, Charles, club-keeper, Links Anderson, D., residenter, Strawberry-bank Brand, David, slater, Dundee-st Anderson, George, labourer, Airlie-pl Brand, David, slater, East-path Anderson, George, watchmaker, Dundee-st Brand, W., factory overseer, Panmure-terrace Anderson, John, watchmaker, Dundee-st Bremner, Peter, foreman, Chemical Works Anderson, James, manager, Dundee-st Bremner, Win., bootmaker, Huntertown Anderson, Joseph, plumber, Terrace-rd Brown, Andrew F., engineer, Maule-st Anderson, Robert, residenter, Kinloch-st Brown, Chas., wood merchant, Ferniebank Anderson, Thomas, farm overseer, School-lane Brown, David, grocer, East-path

Anderson, W. , manufacturer, Burnside-terrace Brown, George P., baker, West-path Angus, Alex., station-master, Station-house Brown, James, baker, Panmure-st Annandale, James, gamekeeper, Ogilvie-pl Brown, James, shoemaker, Maule-st Archer David, late shipmaster, Philip-st Brown, J. jr.,. factory-worker, Panmure-st Archer, James, labourer, Ravensby Fens Brown, John, gardener, Collier-st Archer, Jamss, shipmaster, West-path Brown, William, labourer, Yeaman-st Arnot, David, merchant, Lilybank Buchanan, John, shopman, Millar-st Auld, James, saddler, Maule-st Buick, David, joiner, Millar-st Bain, James, slater, Anscott House Burnett, James R., labourer, West-path Balfour, Alexander, residenter, Newton Bums, James, railway porter, Lochtybank Balla, Robert, joiner, Lower-victoria Butchart, A., keeper of Y.M.C.A., Dundee-st Ballantine, J., Secretary, Life Association of Butchart, John, club-maker, Panmure-terrace Scotland, Church-st Caird, James, residenter, Kinloch-st Barber, Hugh, fisher, Granville-house Caird, J..jr., residenter, Almorah Cottage Barrie, James, shoemaker, West-path Cairncross, James, shoemaker, Yeaman-st Barry, W. C, grain merchant, The Willows Cairnie, James, tailor, Panmure-terrace Bate, James, labourer, Dundee-st Caithness, G., stocker, Dundee-st Bathie, George, labourer, Kinloch-st Campbell, R., shepherd, Hillock Bathie, George, labourer, Lower-victoria Cant, A., labourer, Kinloch-st Bathie, John, labourer, Barry-rd Carnegie, W, factory-worker, Victoria-st Baxter, John, letter carrier, Dundee-st Carrie, J., dairyman, Philip-st Beatts, William, plumber, Millar-st Carrie, J., residenter, Maule-st Bell, John, factory-worker, Kinloch-st Cathro, John, mason, Collier-st Bell, Richard, factory-worker, Victoria-st Christie, George, carter, East-path Benzie, Peter, roadman, Newton Christie, James, carter, Kinloch-st Bisset, James, bleacher, Newton Christie, James, shoemaker, Miller-st Bissett, James, labourer, Huntertown Christie, Robert, market gardener, Dundee-st Black, Alexander, blacksmith, Westhaven C.ark, A., market gardener, Woodbine Cottage Black, Charles, mason, Newton Clark, William, innkeeper, Kinloch-st Black, David, factory-worker, Panmure-ter Clavkson, Charles F., bootmaker, East-path Black, George, salmon fisher, Ravensby Feus Cloudd, Peter, woodturner, Kinloch-st Black, James, builder, Lower-victoria Cockerill, James, pilot, Westhaven Black, John L., builder, Fairmount Caesar. William, solicitor, Rowanbank Black, Peter R., builder, Lower-victoria Collie, Robert, gardener, Newton Black, Robert, labourer, Yeaman-st Colquhoun, Dougald, manager, Maulesbank Black, T., retired shipmaster, Kelly Cottage Coupar, Robert, tailor, Dundee-st Black, William, joiner, Lower-victoria Cowan, William, vintner, Dundee-st Black, William, mason, Victoria-pl Cowie, David, blacksmith, Links-st Blair, Robert, factory-worker, Huntertown Cox, W. M., shoemaker, Dundee-st Blyth, Alexander, sawyer, Millar-st Craig, James, factory worker, Dundee-st Boath. D. M., bank accountant, Kelly Cottage Craig, William, signalman, Ravensby Feus Boath, James, butcher, Dundee-st Crammond, John, mason, Newton -•"* Bonar, Robert, clothier, Church-st Crammond, William, shipmaster, Kinloch-st Booth, Frederick, music teacher, Church-st Crawford, James, shoemaker. Archer-bank Borrie, John, residenter, Agra-bank Crerar, W. M., shoemaker, Dundee-st Bothwell, George, butcher, Kinloch-st Crichton, David, surfaceman, Millar-st 198 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements

*fr iSSfiSBH $• >S-Q)vS' (Late H. GREENHILL), Iboree^lbirino Establishment, WEST NEWGATE STREET, ARBROATH.

3ob ano post brakes,

Iborses, Waggonettes,

JBest Ibearses ano ano Dog Carts jfuneral Carriages, on 1birc.

Picnic and Marriage Parties have Special Attention. Orders Punctually Attended to.

ftl&o.. 23) Ws as £L>il banners, Curriers,

Wholesale and Retail

Leather Merchants,

Manufacturers of Mechanical Leather

0f all Descriptions For Pome and Exportation. ^\ Ponderlaw Leather Works, ARBROATH.

N.B.—Highest Prices given for Cattle and Horse Raw Hides. Arbroath Year Booh. 199

Crichton, George, residenter, Dunclee-st Fowler, John, cabinet-maker, Ivy-bank

Croll, John R. , clerk, Yeaman-st Fox, Alexander, shoemaker, Dundee-st Crollie, John, merchant, Carlogie-road Fox, Bruce, weaver, Seabeach Cummine, A., dairyman, Victoria Cottage Fox, George, jr., joiner, Sea-lane Cunningham, R., milhvorker, Panmure-ter Fox, George F., draper, Dundee-st Cunningham, Thomas, baker, Poplar Cottage Fox, George, senr., joiner, Sea-lane Cuthbert, John, shipmaster, Seaview Fox, Henry, hatter, Braefoot Cuthill, James, clerk, Westhaven-place Fox, Robert H., clicker, East-path Daer, John, confectioner, Dundee-st Fox, William, clerk, Bonella-st Dargie, William, late farmer, Yeaman-st Fraser, David, architect, Alexandra-pl Dargie, James L., porter, Airlie-place Fraser, Douglas, manufacturer, Church-st

Dargie, Win , factory worker, Taymouth-ter Freelands, W., bank accountant, Laurel-Bk Davidson, Alex., joiner, Westhaven-place Fullerton, James, blacksmith, Loehty-bank Davidson, James, gardener, Braefoot Fyfe, James, railway porter, Dundee-st Davies, Frederick, shoemaker. Green-lane Fyfe, James, labourer, Lower Victoria Dempster, James, joiner, Burnside of Barry Fyfe, William, fireman, Kinloch-st Dempster, John, clergyman, U.P. Manse Gall, David, overseer, Kinloch-st Dewar, John, residenter. Kinloch-st Galbraith, William, stockbroker, Carlogie-rd Dick, Alexander, shoemaker, Links-st Gambley, John, pensioner, Millar-st Dick, James B, 'grocer, &c, Dundee-st Gairn, Robert M., dairyman, West Sea-lane Dick, T., retired farmer, Seaview Cottage Garvie, James, shoemaker, Burnside Dickson, A., doctor & farmer, Lochty House Gellatly, James, grieve, Westhaven Dickson, G., residenter, 3 Gladstone-terrace Gibson, Alex. B., clergyman, The Manse Dickson, G. Cecil, doctor, Dalhousie-villa Gibson, And., salmon-fisher, Ravensby-feus Douglas, James, shoemaker, Airlie-pl Gibson, George, manufacturer, Dundee-st Drew, William, shoemaker, Archer-bank Gibson, David, mason, Brown-st Dron, John, shoemaker, Dundee-st Gibson, William, baker, Dundee-st Duers, William, labourer, Newton Gillmore, William, chief boatman, Westhaven Duncan, Alex., draper, Sea Lane Gordon, John, farm-servant, Westhaven Duncan, David, shoemaker, Kerr's Buildings Gouk, James, vandriver, Dundee-st Duncan, David, Market Gardener, Newton Gourlay, A., labourer, Yeaman-st Duncan, David, residenter, Lower-victoria Graham, A., warehouseman, Braehead Duncan, Edmund, salmon-fisher, Gallawlaw Graham, Francis, mill-furnisher, Fir-bank Duncan, James, shoemaker, Lochtybank Graham, James, merchant, West-path Duncan, John, salmon-fisher, Seabeach Graham, James, engineer, Seaview

Duncan, John, gate-keeper, Sea-lane Gray, A. E. , harbour clerk, Ireland-st Duncan, Robert, labourer, West-path Gray, Charles, shipmaster, Terrace-rd Duncan, Walter, gardener, Kinloch-st Gray, James, police sergeant, Dundee-st Duncan, William, joiner, Dundee-st Gray, James M., solicitor, Taymouth Villa Duthie, James, lapper, Dundee-st Gray, John, house proprietor, Garnet-bank Duthie, James, labourer, Dundee-st Gray, Peter, joiner, Dundee-st Dye, James, tailor, West-path Greenhill, W., hotel-keeper, Klnloch Arms Edwards, Peter, labourer, Ireland-st Greig, A., labourer, Huntertown Ellis, James, painter, Dundee-st Grieve, William, cow-feeder, Newton Fairlie, Andrew, draper, Collier-st Guthrie, C. M. L., farmer, yr of Carnoustie Fairlie, William, carter, Dundee-st Hackney, John, shoemaker, Taymouth-ter Fairweather, George I., merchant, Dundee-st Hal], George, clerk, Station-rd Falconer, Alexander, clothier, Dundee-st Hampton, George, labourer, Braefoot Farquhar, Charles, engineer, Kinloch-st Hanton, Hugh, Inspector of Poor, Terrace-rd Ferguson, Robert, sailmaker, Bona Vista Harper, John, policeman, Dundee-st Ferrier, Charles, merchant, Fir-bank Harrington, Henry, seaman, West Path Ferrier, David, factory-worker, Panmure-ter Hay, A., labourer, Kerr's Buildings Ferrier, Joseph, hairdresser, Kerr's Buildings Hay, Thomas T., confectioner, Dundee-st Ferrier, William, clothier, Lochtybank Hazell, John, shoe manufacturer, Yeaman-st Ferrier, William, packer, Kinloch-st Head, Henry J. W., clergyman, Parsonage Findlay, A., late shipmaster, Commerce-st Heggie, John, cow-feeder, Ravensby Feus Pindlay, James, labourer, Brown-st Henderson, David J., druggist, Cross Findlayson, Allan, shoemaker, Dundee-st Henderson, George, fisherman, Westhaven Finlayson, W., shoemaker, Panmure-terrace Henderson, George, bleacher, Seabeach Fisher, A., traveller, Gladstone-terrace Henderson, William, late baker, Newton Fitchet, Alexander, labourer, Millar-st Henry, Robert, photographer, Philip-st Fleming, James, residenter, Sea-lane Hepburn, Thomas, tenter, Links-st Fletcher, Angus, hotel-keeper, Panmure-Arms Herd, A., seaman, Newton Ford, James, labourer, Ravcnsby Feus Herschel, James, carter, Maule-st Ford, James, crofter, Ravensby Feus High, John, hawker, Brown-st Ford, John, gardener, Rosebank High, John C, grocer, Dundee-st Fotheringbam, Jas., merchant, Catherine-Bk Hogg, Alex., slater, Bonella-st Fotheringham, W., shoemaker, Yeaman-st Hogg, James, mason, Sea-lane Fotheringham, W., milhvorker, Tayinouth-ter Hosie, David, van driver, Dundee-st Fowler, James L., turner, Sea-lane Hosie, Alex., labourer, Lower Victoria 200 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements. Alex.- Wallace,

tDfyolesale & Hetatl (Slass & Cfytrta j ZHercfyant.

/ Always on Hand a Large and "Well-Selected Stock. Splendid Selection for Marriage Presents INSPECTION INVITED.

GOODS ON HIRE WITH CUTLERY. ioi-MILLGATE LOAN-iol arbroath:.{Near Corner of West Port), WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE- 10 PANMURE STREET, ARBROATH.

Best Prices given for Waste, Rags, Paper, Skins, &c, &c, in any Quantity. JOHN NAPIER, Jun., family (jjroeeT, (JJeet, (Dm©, emd §pirif QlereRemt, 43 EAST ABBEY STREET, ABBBOATH.

This Handsome and Popular Hall is to Let at very Moderate Terms—for Concerts, Marriage Parties Balls, Soirees, Src.

The Hall accommodates upwards of 300, and is fitted up with all the Newest Improvements to make it the Most Complete and Comfortable Hall in the Town.

For Concerts, &c. , there is a nicely fitted up Stage, with Scenery, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dressing Rooms, entering off Stage, Pay Box, &c, For Marriage Parties and Balls, there is Anti-Room, Lavatory, Cloak Room, Tables, &c.

For Terms apply to A. LORIMER, 14 Keptie Street. Arbroath Year Book. 201

Hosie, John, slater, Bonella-st Milne, James, bleacher, Anscott House Hunter, James, fan., solicitor, Willowbank Mitchell, Samuel, shoemaker, East-path Hunter, Ronald F., solicitor, The Lodge Mitchell, William, residenter, Gladstone-ter Hutton, David S., hotelkeeper, JDundee-st Morris, A., salmon fisher, Huntertown Hutton, Robert, residenter, West-path Morris, J., labourer, Dundee-st Hynd, James, seaman, Maule-st Morrison, Jas. P., inspector of poor, Newton limes, Rev. James, Panbride F.C. Manse Morrison, J. P., clerk, Newton Irvine, William, residenter. Scotswood Villa Morrison, A., shoemaker, Newton Jamieson, Alex., labourer, Taymouth-terrace Morrison, W., joiner, Archerbank Japp, John, factory worker, Kinloch-st Mortimer, D., labourer, Ravensby-feus Johnston, Jas., factory worker, Taymouth-ter Morton, J., clothier, Point-lane Jolly, John, retired mechanic, Philip-st Morton, J., labourer, Huntertown Ksillor, David, bleacher Westhaven-pl Mudie, G. G., captain, Rockville Cottage Kerr, Charles, janitor, Kinloch-st Muir, Son, & Patton, Carlogie-road Kerr, John, grocer, Dundee-st Munro, D., spirit merchant, Viewfield Cottage Kidd, David, clerk, Links-st Munro, J., labourer, Taymouth-ter

Kidd, John T., sailor, S Kinloch-st Murdoch, A. J. , commission agent, Newtonlea Kidd, Robert, labourer, Dundee-st Afurdoch, W. D., grocer, Ireland-st Kidd, Wm., joiner, Panmure-terrace Murphy, C, boatman, Westhaven Kinnear, James, joiner, Kinloch-st Murray, A., tailor, Gallawlaw Kinnear, William, residenter, Beechwood Murray, J., joiner, Ireland-st Kirk, James, gardener, Yeaman-st Murray, J., tenter Kinloch-st Kydd, David, farmer, Lochend Mustard, J., shoemaker, Panmure-ter Kydd, John, jnn., mason, Lochend Myles, J., factory worker, Panmure-st Kydd, Thomas R., shipmaster, Aldersyde Myles, S., starcher, Yeaman-st Laing, James, factory worker, Brown-st Macaffer, Neill, station agent, Lower Victoria Laird, J, sen., house proprietor, Laurelbank McAndrew, J., plumber, Carlogie-rd Lamb, John, clerk, Newton McAndrew, J., plumber, Dundee-st Lamb, William, shoemaker, Lower Victoria McAnlay, T., lodging-housekeeper, Yeaman-st Lawson, Alex., factory worker, Brown-st McCorqudale, D. A., bank agent, Dundee-st Lawson, J. B., spirit merchant, Bourtree-bk McDonald, A„ vandriver, Dundee-st Lawson, John, mason, Gallawlaw McDonald, D., labourer, East-path Lawson, John, labourer, Dundee-st McDonald, J., baker, West-path Lees, Samuel, toy merchant, Granville House McFarlane, D., farmer, Westhaven Leith, Thomas, draper, Kirkton-ter McFarlane, P., shoemaker, Yeaman-st Lindsay, John, joiner, Maule-st McGregor, R., shoemaker, Dundee-st Low, Alex., general merchant, Dundee-st Machar, W., retired manager, Ravensby Feus Low, Alex. T. joiner, Panmure-st , Mclnroy, J., blacksmith, East-path Low, David, butcher, Philip-st Mcintosh, A., cattleman, Carnoustie Farm Low, George, labourer, Lower Kinloch-st Mcintosh, R., mason, Dundee-st Low, George, factory worker, Kinloch-st Mcintosh, W., factory worker, Panmure-ter Low, James, shoemaker, Millar-st McKay, D. tinsmith, High-st ( Lowson, James P., joiner, Dundee-st Mackay, G., ploughman, Rottenrow Lowson, John, bank clerk, Philip-st Mackay, W., contractor, Laburnum Cottage Lyall, John, carrier, Kinloch-st McKenzie, J., shoemaker, Panmure-ter Maiden, Jas., factory worker, Taymouth-ter McLaggan, D., porter, Ogilvie-pl Mann, George, carrier, Huntertown McLaggan, J., salmon fisher, Ogilvie-pl Marshalsey, Henry, boatman, Westhaven McLaren, R., factory worker, Lower Victoria Martin, Alex., signalman, Links-st McLeod, A., clerk, Millar-st Martin, Edward, late blacksmith, Carlogie-rd Macleod, H., major, Ogilvie-pl Martin, James, shoemaker, Millar-st McPherson, C, market gardener, Viewbank Martin, Thomas, engineer, Ramsay-st McRitchie, A., plasterer, Almond-bank Mathers, David, bill-poster, Panmure-st McDougall, R., baker, Panmure-ter Mathers. Robert, watchman, Panmure-st Nairn, A., timekeeper, Chemical Works Mathew, Alex., manufacturer, Terrace-rd Neave, A., insurance agent, Craigowl Mathewson, Alex., tea merchant, Newton Ness, T., agent, Point-lane Matthew, James P., labourer, Kinloch-st Nicholson, J., schoolmaster, Collier-st Maxwell, James, residenter, Westhaven Nicoll, D., shipmaster, Ireland-st Melvin, Gavin, bootfinisher, Huntertown Nicoll, H., lapper, Yeaman-st Mill, George, shoemaker, West-path Nicoll, J., labourer, Dundee-st Mill, James, vandriver, Yeaman-st Nicoll, J. M., clerk, Invertay Cottage Millar, Alex., late gas manager, East Sea-lane Nicoll, J., factory worker, Victoria-st Millar, Alex. B., shipmaster, Moray-pl Nicoll, R., shoemaker, Seabeach Millar, David, postman, Bonella-st Nicoll, R. J., mason, Dundee-st Millar, George, butcher, Dundee-st Nicoll, W., shoemaker, Philip-st Millar, Innes, ostler, Sea-lane Nicoll, W., labourer, Panmure-ter Millar, James, joiner, Rottenrow Nicoll, W., chemist, Dundee-st Millar, James, factory worker, Millar Bank Nicoll, W., shoemaker, Dundee-st Millar, Robert, joiner, Gallawlaw Nicoll, W., baker, Dundee-st Millar, Walter, stoker, West Sea-lane Nicoll, W., mill spinner, Maryville 202 Arbroath Year Book Advertisements. GEO. D. FLETCHER,

ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN,

tDine, Spirit, & £iqueur TITercfyant, 18 KEPTIE STREET, ^ARBROATH.^

iiiuniiiiiiuiiiiiiii

Only the Highest and Most Genuine Class of Goods procurable are Sold at the above Warehouse.

1 V f sSr ISr BUILDER,

25 Z.//VZ?5/?K 57»ff7", ARBROATH.

Estimates Given. Jobbing Work Carefully done. Orders from Town and Country Promptly Attended to.

THE BEST VARIETY AND BEST VALUE IN HATS & CAPS HATS & CAPS

OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MAY ALWAYS BE FOUND AT FULTON'S OLD'ESTABLISHED HATf CAP MART 152 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH.

Also, all Kinds of Gentlemen's Requisites in the Shape of Shirts, Fronts, Scarfs, Collars, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Braces, Umbrellas, &c, &c. Arbroath Year Boole. 203

Nicoll, W., factory worker, Panmure-ter Robertson, D., mason, Millar-st Norrie, G., labourer, Brown-st Robertson, G. F., mason, Barry-rd Norrie, J., labourer, Braefoot Robertson, J., mason, Barry-rd Norrie, J., do., do. Robertson, J., currier, Collier-st Nicoll, K., factory worker, Barry-rd Robertson, J., shoemaker, West-path Ogg, H., shoemaker, Panmure-st Robertson, J., grocer, &c, Dundee-st Ogg, J., labourer, Kinloch-st Robertson, J., mason, Church-st Ogg, J., tenter, Kinloch-st Robertson, J. S., market gardener, Newton Ogg, J., railway clerk, Yeaman-st Robertson, P., baker, Dundee-st Ogg, W. factory worker Panmure-st Robertson, W. J., fireman, Ravensby Feus Ogilvie, A. shoemaker Churchhill Cottage Robertson, W., slater, Churchhill Cottage

Ogilvie, A. shoemaker West-path Robertson, W. , residenter, Woodside Cottage

Ogilvie, C. labourer Taymouth-ter Roney, J. , sailor, Dundee-st Ogilvie, D. factory worker Dundee-st Ross, T., labourer, Yeaman-st Ogilvie, D. L. factory worker Panmure-ter Ross, T., carrier, Kinloch-st Ogilrie, Jas. jun. overseer West-path Ross, W., fireman, Victoria-st Ogilvie, Jas. leather cutter Kinloch-st Scott, A., architect, Eaton Cottage Ogilvie, J. residenter Kinloch-st Scott, A. D. labourer, Ravensby Feus Ogilvie, J. K. weaver Lily Cottage Scott, D. manager, Prairie Cottage Oliver, W. railway guard Church-st Scott, G. bleacher, Newton O'Neil, R. miller Lower Victoiia Scott, G. bleacher. West-path Ondney, W. M. shipmaster Westhaven Scott, G. shipmaster, Alexandria-pl Oswald, D. shoemaker Dundee-st Scott, J. carter, Kinloch-st Oswald, J. do. do. Scott, J. shipmaster, Rose-ter Paterson, A. mason Airlie-pl Scott, J. labourer, Kinloch-st Paterson, G. factory worker Panmure-ter Scott, J. labourer, Panmure-st Paton, A. residenter Dundee-st Scott, R. S. traveller, Dundee-st Paton, D. doctor Villa Rosa Scott, W. labourer, Ravensby-feus Patrick, J. clergyman O. S. Manse Scroggie, D. boot manufacturer, Carlogie-rd Perry, J. shoemaker Carnoustie Scroggie, E. boot manufacturer, Carlogie-rd Peters, R. factory overseer Panmure-st Shanks, A. labourer, Braefoot Petrie, A. shipmaster Yeaman-st Shaw, J. merchant, Newtonlea Petrie, J. tailor Gladstone-ter Shepherd, D. S. grocer, Victoria-pl Philip, James Rev., F. C. Manse Shepherd, J. market gardener, Kinloch-st Phin, David, factory-worker, Panmure-st Sheriff, R. R. mason, West-path Proctor, John, factorjr overseer, Victoria-st Shell, J. factor, Dundee-st Rae, James, jr., manager, Victoria-st Si me, D. signalman, Burnside Rae, James, si\, residenter, Regent-pl Simpson, A. gardener, Collier-st Ramsay, A., retired farmer, Westhaven Simpson, A. jr. joinei, Terrace-rd Ramsay, Andrew, residenter, Lower Victoria Simpson, Andrew, clerk, Newton Ramsaj', Andrew, clerk, Yeaman-st Simpson, George, butcher, Dundee-st Ramsay, David, plumber, Panmure Terrace Simpson, James, factory worker, Barry-rd Ramsay, David, joiner, Raven3by-feus Simpson, Thomas, blacksmith, Yeaman-st Ramsay, David M., joiner, Amelia Cottage Smart, James, cow-feeder, Dundee-st Ramsay, David, traveller, Dundee-st Smart, Joseph, horse-breaker, Kinloch-st Ramsay, David, labourer, Victoria-st Smieton, Alexander, joiner, Barry-road Ramsay, James, labourer, Dundee-st Smieton, James, mechanic, Barry-road Ramsay, James, labourer, Taymouth Terrace Smieton, James, manufacturer, Victoria-st Ramsay, James, labourer, Miller-st Smieton, John M., manufacturer, Victoria-st Ramsay, J. T., labourer, Lower-victoria Smith, Alexander, salmon-fisher, Barry-road Ramsay, J., bleacher, Gallowlaw Smith, David, carter, East-path Ramsay, J., factory-worker, Panmure-st Smith, David, market-gardener, Braefoot Ramsay, S., factory-worker, Ravensby-feus Smith, David, labourer, Millar-st Ramsay, W., shoemaker, Dundee-st Smith, David, labourer, Ravensby Feus Reid, A., bookseller, Dundee-st Smith, David, grocer, Dundee-st Reid, P., butcher, Lochtybank Smith, George, rail-porter, Dundee-st Reid, R., joiner, Seaforth Smith, James, ostler, Ireland-st Reid, W., retired manufacturer, Braefoot Smith, James, shoemaker Lower Victoria Reid, W. gardener, Carnoustie House Smith, John, residenter, Terrace-bank Rennie, A., contractor, Ferrier-st Smith, Peter, butcher, Collier-st Rennie, W., labourer, Lochtybank Smith, William, bleacher, Westhaven-place Rigby, Edward, butler, Kerr's Buildings Smith, William, shipmaster, Seaview-Cottage Ritchie, D. A., commission agent, Praefoot Soutar, Frederick, shoemaker, East-path Robb, A., baker, Barry-rd Soiitar, James D., vannian, Dundee-st Robb, J., spirit dealer, East-path Soutar, James, merchant, Barry Road Robb, P., collector, Millar-st Spark, Charles, shoemaker, East-path Roberts, W., labourer, Kirkton-ter Steel, Robert, chief-officer, Westhaven Robertson, A., mason, Kinloch-st Stephen, David, labourer, Barry-road Robertson, A. M., mason, Braefoot Stephen, John, residenter, Ravensby-feus Robertson, A., mason, Lower Kinloch-st Steven, John, labourer, Barry-road 204 Arbroath. Year Booh Advertisements. -#A LEX. LOW, IPatcfymaker anb Jeweller, WEST PORT, ARBROATH.

Always on Hand a First-Class Selection of CLOCKS, GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, JEWELLERY, ELECTRO- PLATE, DIAMOND, MARRIAGE and KEEPER RINGS.

a Guarantee is given b£ B. X, witb eacb TKHatcb Sold.

Jobbing of Every Description done on the Premises by Experienced Workmen. JEWELLERY MADE TO ANY DESIGN. Re-Gilding Executed in all its Branches. Second- Hand Watches taken in Exchange.

lpregentationg — Special Arrangements made with Presentation Committees. WILLIAM 1L1ZIIB11, family (Brocer, £ea, "Mine & Spirit flDercbant, i KEPTIE STREET, ARBROATH.

Our Whiskies, Blended from the Productions of the Most Famous Distilleries, are Old and Thoroughly Matured, therefore can be used with safety. Price per Bottle, 2s 6d, 2s 8d, and 2s iod.

,, Gallon, 15s, 16s, and 17s. In RUM, GIN and BRANDY we give Excellent Value PORT and SHERRY WINES from ls to 3s 6d per Bottle.

Having given particular attention to TEAS, we are offering Very Special Value at Prices which, will compare favourably with any House. Cheese from Best Dairies. BEST SMOKED AND MILD-CURED HAMS. Only Provisions of First Quality kept. Arbroath Year Boob 205

Steven, Wm. H., grocer, West-path Tosh, P. labourer, Dundee-st Stevenson, George, broker, Ireland-st Turnbull, C. labourer Westhaven Stewart, Charles, tailor, Sea-lane Verth, J. gardener, Church-st Stewart, Charles, labourer, Kinloch-st Walker, Alex. B. clerk, Ewartlea Stewart, H., barber, West-path Walker, J. P., crofter, Ravensby Feus

Stewart, John, labourer, Millar-st Walker, W. , baker, Huntertown Stewart, John, shoemaker, Yeaman-st Wallace, G., shoemaker, Kinloch-st Stewart, John, potato-merchant, Vicwbank Wallace, G., factory worker, Victoria-st Stewart, William, merchant, Carlogie-road Wallace, R., forester, Woodbine Cott Stirling, Peter, late merchant, Maule-st Walsh, J. residenter, Lorhtybank Stirling, David, labourer, Ravensby-feus Watson, D. L., bleacher, Kinloch-st

Stiven, Alex. C, grocer, Dundee-st Watson, F. , clerk, Philip-st Stormont, George, blacksmith, School-lane Watson, G., mason, Kinloch-st Strachan, David, factory-worker, Barry-road Watson, J. B., mechanic, Kinloch-st Strachan, David, blacksmith, Newton Watt, A., joiner, Millar-st Stuart, Hugh, plumber, Panmure-terrace Watt, J., farm servant, Westhaven Stuart, Robert G., time-keeper,Dundee-st Wattie, T., sen., residenter, Seabeach

Sturrock, George, joiner, Braefoot Webster, J. , com. agent, Sycamore Villa Sturrock, James, painter, High-st Webster, J., plumber, Sea-lane Sturrock, James, gardener, Dundee-st Webster, W., compositor, Ireland-st Sturrock, William, shoemaker, Yeaman-st Welsh, J., shoemaker, Martin's-sq Summers, Robert, banker, Newton White, H., engineer, Sycamore Villa Sutherland, Win. Pyper, commercial traveller, Whitton, G., residenter, Kinloch-st Lochty Bank Whitton, W., policeman, Dundee-st

Suttie, Peter, salmon-fisher, Ravensby-feus AVhyte, G. , factory worker, Pamnure-st Talbert, Willam, railway servant, Newton Will, G., carter, Dundee-st Taylor, Robert, postman, Bonella-st Will, G., factory worker, Panmure-st Taylor, T. H. W. market gardener, South Williamson, J., bootmaker, Kerr's-bdgs Kinloch-st Wilson, A., dairyman, Ravensby-feus Taylor, AVm. slater, Maule-st Wilson, A. Y. H., mason, Dundee-st Tennant & Co., Ld. C. chemical manufacturers Wilson, C, contractor, Dundee-st Tennant, James, manager, Carlogie-rd Wilson, J., mason, Bonella-st Thomson, David, boottitter.Kerr's buildings Wilson, J., factory worker, Panmure-ter Thomson, James T. residenter, Kmloch-st Wilson, J. R., insurance agent, Coral Den Thomson, John, shoemaker, Sea-lane Wilson, W., labourer, Panmure-ter Thomson, Robert, carter, Chureh-st Winter, J., boot manufacturer, Park-ter Thornton, Robert, labourer, Panmure-ter Wood, R., market gardener, Terrace-rd Thow, David, cooper, Gallowlaw Wright, T. H., teacher, Hillview Tanner, David, labourer, Ravensby-feus Yool, J., mechanic, Kinloch-st Tosh, F. sample cutter, Kinloch-st Young, G., clothier, East- path Tosh, J. labourer, Yeaman-st Young, J., factory worker, Panmure-st

List of Carnoustie Female Voters.

Allan, A. Gallawlaw House Black, I. Lower Victoria Anderson, B. South Kinloch-st Black, Mrs Jno. Victoria-st Anderson, E. (Widow) Newton Black, Mrs D. Ravensby Feus Adams, Mrs H. Braehead Black, Mrs W. Newton, ' Anderson, Isabella G. Newton Blair, A. Archer Bank Anderson, J. Kinloch-st Boath, Mrs, Kinloch-st Anderson, Mrs, Dundee-st Borrie, Mrs Joseph J. Philip-st Anderson, S. Sea-lane Bowie, A. Carlogie Archer, J. Douglas-terrace Bowie, J. do. Archer, Mrs, Sea-lane Brown, Miss, Kerr's-buildings Beale, E. Church-st Brown, Miss, Millar-st Beaton, I. Dundee-st Brown, M. Kinloch-st Beatts, S. Braefoot Buick, E. do. Bell, A. Dundee-At Butchart, M. do. Black, Mrs Alex. Dundee-st Bruce, Mary A. Church-st Black, E. do. Cameron, J. Ravensby Feus Black, E. Kinloch-st Cameron, J. Dundee-st 206 Arbroath Year Booh Advertisements.

, ©.< w"v.»*\1 »*n«*"WW fHIS Hotel is con- veniently situated

within one minute's walk

of Railway Station, and

has been specially built

to meet the requirements

of a Comfortable Com- mercial & Family Hotel.

Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinners,

Teas (Plain, or with Fish or Meat), prepared on Receipt of Post Card or Telegram.

KEPTIE ST., ARBROATH

J. SHERET, Proprietor.

(fir |f Cflrg XJj. J. <3Ln@$@m, art jpbotograpbere & publisbers, WEST PORT, ARBROATH. One of the Largest and Best-Appointed Art Studios. Specially Constructed for High-Class Photographic Work.

Swarbeb afirst=Class prise /Ifteoals ano diplomas wherever we Bjbibtt, embracing— Edinburgh Vienna Liverpool London Philadelphia, U.S. Oldham Berlin Chicago, U.S Keighley, 3 Awards Keighley Champion Award Coventry, 3 Awards &c. &c. PORTRAITS—:—LANDSCAPES—:—ENLARGEMENTS. Lantern Slides and Oil Paintings Copied into Photogravure at Moderate Charges. Arbroath Year Book. 207

Cameron, Mrs. Brown-st Hosie, M. Millar-st Chapman, H. Gallawlaw Villa Ireland, I. Sea-lane Christie, E. Tay-st Janiieson, I. Panmure-ter Chrystal, Mrs, Laurelbank Jamieson, Mrs A. Panmure-ter Cooper, Miss, Douglas-terrace Japp, Mrs T. Panmure-ter Cooper, Miss, do. Justice, H. Philip-st Coutts, H. Dundee-st Keillor, J. Yeaman-st Crawford, Mrs, West-path Kerr, M. Ferniebank Crawford, M. Millar-st Key, J. Kinloch-st Crawford, M. Dundee-st Kyd, J. Philip-st Croft, E. Panmure-st Kyd, M. Ramsay-st Cruden, Mrs, Sea-lane Kyd, Mrs P. Sea-lane Cuthbert, Priscella, Dundee-st Kydd, A. Ogilvie-pl Dalziel, Mrs, West-point Kydd, C. Eden Villa Dargie, Mrs Wm. Kinloch-st Kydd, A. Roseville Cottage Darling, R. Barry-rd Kydd, M. Roseville Cottage Davidson, M. A. Kinloch-st Kydd, Mrs H. Oak Villa Davidson, Mrs, Brown-st Lamb, Mrs J. Kinloch-st Dewar, B. Seabeach Cottage Lamond, Mrs J. Point-lane Dewars, Mrs Newton Liddell, M., Kinloch-st Dick, E. Newton Lindsay, Mrs it., Acton Cottage Donnet, Mrs, Sea-lane Lindsay, Mrs, Millar-st Dow. J. Millar-st Low, A. Carlogie-rd Dow, M. Tay-st Low, E. Carlogie-rd Drummond, M. Brown-st Low, I. Carlogie-rd Duncan, C. Dundee-st Lowdon, Mrs J. Panmure-st Duncan, J. Kerr's Buildings Lowson, A. C. Dundee-st Duncan, M. East-path Lowson, I. S. Kinloch-st Edward, B. Newton Lowson, M. Millar-st Edward, Mrs, Sunny Cottage Lowson, Mrs W. Dundee-st Eggie, J. High-st Lumgair, Mrs R. Philip-st Fairweather. J. Rose-ter Lumsden, G. Gladstone-terrace Ferrier, H. T. Maule-st Lyall, M. Maule-st Fettes, M. Newton Malcolm, J. East Path Findlay, Mrs, Kinloch-st Marr, A. Kinloch-st Findlav, A. Millar-st Marr, J. Panmure-ter Fitchie, E. Chureh-st Martin, M. Dundee-st Fleming, E. M. Helen-bank Martin, M. Braefoot Fleming, M. S. Helen-bank Martin, J. Yeaman-st Fotheringham, J. East-path Martin, Mrs W. C. Gladstone-pl Fox, M. Dundee-st Matthewson,' E. Alexandra-pl Fyfe, A. Maule-st Meekison, A. Lochtybank Gemmley, Miss, Kinloch-st Mill, I. Dundee-st Gerrard, Mrs, Gayheld Mill, Mrs G. Regent-pl Gibb, A. Kinloch-st Miln, E. Bonella-st Gibb, E. School-lane Millar, Mrs C. M. Douglas-pl Gibb, M. A. Gladstone-ter Mitchell, C. Catherine Cottage Gibson. D. Ravensby Feus Mitchell, C. Laurelbank Gibson, J. Collier-st Mitchell, M. Links Gillies, 1. Panmure-st Morris, A. Ravensby Feus Gillon, I. Millar-st Motion, J. Barry-rd Gowans, M. Dundee-st Munro, Mrs G. Millar-st Grant, H. Eden Cottage M'Donald, J. H. Guthrie-st Greave, M. Dundee-st M'Intosh, J. Panmure-Bt Grieve, E. Burnside-ter M'Intosh, Mrs J. Panmure-st Grieve, S. Kinloch-st M'Kay, Mrs M. Sea-lane Guild, Mrs, Kerr's-buildings M'Pherson, Mrs D. Kerr's-buildings Guthrie, A. Kinloch-st M'Rae, B. Church-st Hamilton, A. Kinloch-st Nicoll, J. Dundee-st Harris, J. Ireland-st Nicoll, I. School-lane] Hay, Mrs, Panmure-st Nieoll, M. Kinloch-st Henderson, Mrs, Ireland-st Nicoll, Mrs, Barry-rd Henry, E. T. Beach Cottage Ogg, C. South Kinloch-st Henry E. Barry-rd Ogilvie, H. Dundee-st Heron, M. East-path Ogilvie, G. Panmure-terrace High, C. Dundee-st Osier, M. Terrace-rd High. E. Bonella-st Osier, M. F. Lilybank Hogg, J. Dundee-st Paris, J. Point-lane Home, C. Taymouth Lodge Paris, J. Point-lane Hood, H. Newton Paterson, J. Panmure-ter :

208 Arbroath Year Booh.

Paterson, Miss, West-path Smith, Wm. Dundee-st Paterson, Mrs, Dundee-st Soutar, E. Douglas-ter Paton, J. Glailstone-ttr Soutar, J. Huntertown Perry, J. Archer Bank Stalker, Mrs, Kinloch-st Peter, E. Dund«e-st Stewart, Elizabeth Ann, Carlogie-rd Peter, M. Dundee-st Stewart, Elizabeth, do. Peters, M. Acorn Cottage Stewart, Mis^P. Agra-bank Petrie, A. Westhaven Stewart, Mrs, Yeaman-st Poraz, H. Dundee-st Stevenson, Jane, Tay-st Prain, J. Dundee-st Stormont, Mrs Alex. Kinloch-st Pringle, J. Philip-st Strachan, Agnes, Panmure-st Eae, A. Kinloch-st Sturrock, Mrs, West-path Ramsay, I. Ramsay-st Suttie, Mary, Philip-st Richardson, M. Station Villa Tarbat, Mrs, Lochtybank Ritchie, Mrs, Fox-st Taylor, Mrs Alex. Collier-st Robb, J. Millar-st Taylor, Mrs Susan, South Kinloch-st Robertson, E. Dundee-st Templeman, Ann, Huntertown Robertson, J. Newton Thomson, Mrs Jane, Westhaven Sandeman, M. Burnside-st Thomson, Mrs Margaret, Kinloch-st Scott, M. Dundee-st Thomson, Mrs Mary, East-path Scott, J. Dundee-st Thomson, Mrs David, Dundee-st Shepherd, Mrs, Kinloch-st Tindal, Mrs Martha, Newton Shiell, G. Church-st Tyrie, Mrs A. Millar-st Sim, C. Panmure-ter Walker, E. Victoria-st Simpson, A. G. Braehead Wallace, J. Maule-st Simpson, H. Victoria-st Watson, A. East-path Simpson, Mrs, Laurelbank Watt, M. Panmure-st Small, A. Laurelbank Whitton, J. Yeaman-st Small, H. Laurelbank Whitton, M. Kinloch-st Small, I. Huntertown Whitton, M. do. Small, M. Barry-rd Whyte, A. Ogilvie-place Smith, A. Sea-lane Williamson, Mrs, Panmure-place Smith, H. Dundee-st Williamson, Mrs, Kinloch-st Smith, J. Ireland-st Wilson, I. Lower Victoria Smith, M. Carlogie-rd Wilson, Mrs A. East-path Smith, M. Gow Cottage Wilson, Mrs, Dundee-st Smith, J. Newton Wilson, Ellen M. Amanda Villa Smith, J. Dundee-st Yeaman, Mrs, Collier-st Smith, J. Kerr's Buildings Young, Helen, Braefoot CARNO USTI E

(Limited). WEST END, CARNOUSTIE, Supplies the Finest Provisions at the Lowest Prices.

Van Deliveries as follows Carnoustie and West Haven— Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays Barry— Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays. Arbirlot, East Haven, Scryne, Fallaws, &c. —Mondays and Thursdays. Newbigging, , Drumsturdie, Four Mile House, Lucky Slap, Monikie— Tuesdays and Saturdays. Carmyllie and District—Wednesdays and Fridays. GuiLDY and Kirkbuddo—Thursdays. Muirdrum, Panbride, Panlathy, Salmond's MniR, Crookhill—Tuesdays and Fridays. W. H. STIVENS, Manager.

LOWEST- POSSI BLE PRICES FOR' Q"^ GOOD WORK.jp

Ej/;ery Description of UPHOLSTERJGOO^ ^r\d every Novelty HOME DERATION* 4

FOI pINERB MANTLES, £• SSMAKING.

prom LONDONDIREcf MOURNING :?w5>^— MARRIAGE -sp- Iff RDERS receive j>peei

I ^^TRAQHAN fiffcRpUJ&R.' iH^T. ARBROATH. i€ BestJSootch Manufacture,

^PREFERRED TO AU 0TH|«S. UhoestJale of aky5cokh Specialties u ff*QH 213, high Street. Arbroath Year Book Advertisements. 213

-Hie IfliPBTOpr 1WFICE m GEJTOEMEN. #*

HAND SEWN BOOTS HO LONGER A NECESSITY,

&WMQ'Bm$-$ 3P6EJ5, TRecognteeO Stanoaro of ffine ffoot Meat. \g> KELTIC WBLl'fS relieve the public of the expense and necessity of Hand Sewn Boots, which they are rapidly displacing all over the Kingdom. Since their introduction in the Summer of 1S90, the most gratifying and flattering testimony to their excellence has reached

us from all parts of the World ; and practical Bootmakers frankly admit that Keltic Welts have sealed the fate of Hand Sewn Boots. We ask for them only one trial, and Keltic Welts will claim you as their own. For Ease, Flexibility, and Comfort they are equal to the Finest Hand

Sewn Boots ever made. The principle on which they are made is identically THE same AS HAND SEWN—only, instead of the inseam

being put in and the Welt stitched by hand, it is done by the most marvellously perfect Machines the Shoe Trade has ever seen. Machinery

has long ago superseded hand labour on the UPPERS of Boots ; it has now done so on the bottoms.

IReao tbe Bnnejeo Description of tbe Bovantacjes of IKeltic mate. Keltic Welts have no Tacks or Keltic Welts are Damp-Proof and Wax to destroy or soil the Perfectly Noiseless. Stockings. Keltic Welts are better than the Keltic Welts have a perfectly majority of Hand Sewn Boots. smooth inner sole. Keltic Welts cost little more than Keltic Welts are Light and Flexi- ordinary Machine Sewn, and are ble, and cannot be distinguished as easy and comfortable to wear from Hand Sewn. as Hand Sewn. SPECIAl MO.TIC'V. Gentlemen bringing their own Lasts can have their Boots made on them on the Welted principle, and in thanking for their patronage those numerous Gentlemen who have already availed themselves of this privilege, we desire to call public attention to the manifest Advantages of the New System, and to recommend those who have not done so to give it an early trial.

Sole Manufacturer—

213 HIGH STREET, ARBROATH. '

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