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PORTOBELLO & DISTRIC'I DIKECTOKY

TWENTYSEOOSJ) . . V ; A L PUlilJCA TION.

rORTOBELLO: DOUGLAS & >SMAET, HOUSE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS AND. VaLCATORS, i48 HKIH STREET.

Circtilated GRATIS. Extra Copies ed, each. ——

All the NEW MUSIC kept in Stock. ^"^mwmrrms, ^^

HARMONIUMS, & AMERICAN ORGANS,

BY m M O BANK BUILDINGS, 119 HIGH STREET. O

PIANOFORTES FOR SALE from 20 gs. upwards,

B(j Broachvood, Collard., Ilopkinson, Cliappdl^ Allison, Ibach,

and other First-Class cj- Continental Makers. TERMS OF PURCHASE.

Purchasers, in addition to the advantages of Lowness of Price

may adopt any of the following terms, viz :

1st—Erady Money, for which a liberal Discount Avill be given. u 2nd—Hire for Six Months (for the purpose of trial), at moderate rates, and if pvirchased, then no charg'e made for Hire. 3rd— Pianos Hired oiit for Three Years at the following rates, after which, and without any further Payment, the Pianoforte

becomes the Property of the Hirer, viz : 28 Guinea Cottlage, £2 10 6 per Quarter. o 36 „ „ 3 7 6

42 „ ,i 3 16 6 „

45 „ ,s 4 2 Other Instruments on the same liberal Terms. PAYMENTS aUARTERLT, OLD PIANOS TAKEN W EXCHANGE.

PIANOFORTES FOR HIRE,

By the Night, Week, Month, or Year, from 7s. to 21s. per month. Parties who find it unsuitable to hire can have the use of a Piano on the Premises, at a small weeldi/ char(/e. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED.

All New Dance Music received as soon as published. r H

F %^\ ^ IJt i^ SiJyi ^^^ 4J PREPARED FOR PORTQBELLO & DISTRICT DIRECTORY Scale of y* Mile

I West. WelxcL ILjvtLdaie Ward JIlEast/ Ward

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1889-90.

THE

POETOBELLO & DISTEICT DIRECTORY.

TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL PUBLICATION.

PORTOBELLO DOUGLAS & SMAET, HOUSE AGENTS, AUCTIONEERS AND VALUATORS, 148 HIGH STREET.

PRINTED BY T. C. BLAIR, HISH STREET, MUSSELBURGH. GENERAL INDEX.

PAGE Map of Portobello. Calendar, Postal Information, &c., 2 Index to Advertisements, 6 Portobello Street Directory, - 9 Portobello District Directory, 59 General Directory, 63 Municipal and Parochial Directory 145 Lists, _ _ - - 153 Churches, Chapels, &c.. 159

CALENDAR 1889-90.

JUNE. JULY. AUGUST, SEPTEMBER. 9 16 23 30 - 7 14 21 28;^ - 4 11 18 25 - 1 8 15 22 29 M 10 17 24— Ml 8 15 22 29:M - 5 12 19 26 M - 2 9 16 23 30 T 11 18 25— T 2 9 16 23 30|T - 6 13 20 27 T - 3 10 17 24 — W 12 19 26— W 3 10 17 24 31 W - 7 14 21 28 W-411 18 25 — T IS 20 27— T 4 11 18 25 T 1 8 15 22 29 T -512 19 26 — F 14 21 28— F 5 12 19 26 F 2 9 16 23 30 F - 6 13 20 27 — SI 8 15 22 29- S 6 13 20 27 S 3 10 17 24 31 S - 7 14 21 28 — OCTOBER. NOVEMBER. DECEMBER. JANUARY. - 6 13 20 10 17 241^ -1 8 15 22 29 5 12 19 26 M - 7 14 21 M - 11 18 25 M- 2 9 16 23 30 M - 6 13 20 27 - T 1 8 15 22 T 12 19 26 T - 3 10 17 24 31 T - 7 14 21 28 W 2 9 16 23 W- 13 20 27 W- 4 11 18 25 Wl 8 15 22 29 T 3 10 17 24 T - 14 21 28T -5 12 19 26 — T 2 9 16 23 30 F 411 18 25 F 1 15 22 29 F - 6 13 20 27 F 3 10 17 24 31 S 5 12 19 26 S 2 16 23 30 S - 7 14 21 28 — S 4 11 18 25 FEBRUARY. MARCH, APRIL. MAY. ^ - 2 9 16 23 ^ - 2 9 16 23 .30 ^ - 6 13 20 27 ^ - 4 11 18 25 M - 3 10 17 24 M - 3 10 17 24 31 M - 7 14 21 28 M - 5 12 19 26 T - 4 11 18 25T -4 11 18 25 — iT 1 8 15 22 29jT - 6 13 20 27 W - 5 12 19 26 W- 5 12 19 26 — W 2 9 16 23 30jW - 7 14 21 28 T - 6 13 20 27 T -6 13 20 27 — T 3 10 17 24 — T 1 8 15 22 29 F - 7 14 21 28 F -7 14 21 28 — F 4 11 18 25 —'F 2 9 16 23 .30 S 1 8 15 22 —S 1 8 15 22 29 — S 5 12 19 26 — S 3 10 17 24 31 —

Holidays.

Shopkeepers', 20th June 1889. New-Year's Day. Trades, 25th, 26th, 27th, July 1889. Spring, 24th April 1890. Autumn, 26th September 1889. Queen's Birthday, 22nd May 1890.

Bank Holidays in Scotland.

First Monday in August, Christmas Day, New Year's Day, Good Friday, First Monday in May.

Terms in Scotland. Terms in . Candlemas - Feb. 2 Lady-Day _ _ - Mar. 25 Whitsunday May 15 Midsummer - - - June 24 Lammas - - Aug. 1 Michaelmas Day - - Sept. 29 Martinmas - Nov. 11 Christmas Day - - Dec. 25 %* The Removal Terms in Scotland are 28th May and 28th November, but if a Sunday, the Monday following.

Bill Stamps.

Not above £5 Id I Above £25 and not excdg, £50 6d Above £5 and not excdg. £10 2d „ 50 „ 75 9d 10 25 3d 75 100 Is „ „ I „ „ For every £100, and also for any fractional part of £100, of such amount or value, Is. Receipt or Discharge for £2 and upwards. Id.

Excise Licenses.

Excise Licenses are issued at all Money Order OflSces as follows: Dogs, 7s 6d; Guns, lOs.

POST OFFICE, 144 HIGH STREET. Mails—Arrival and Despatch.

Box closes for Despatch — 10-25 a.m., 12-15, 4-30, 6-10, 8-45, and 10 p.m.,

Sundays, 4.45 p.m. ; Mondays only, 5.45 a.m. Parcel Post Despatches—11-45 a.m., 4 and 8 p.m. Collection from Pillar Letter Boxes—Municipal Buildings, 10 a.m., 4-15, 6-0,

and 8-40 p.m. ; Brighton Place (Railway Bridge), Pitt Street, and

Promenade, 10 a.m., 4-15, 8-40 p.m. ; Sundays none.

Joppa Receiving Office, 5 Rosslyn Terrace. Collections 9.30 a.m. ; 4 and 8 p. m* Deliveries by Postmen (Letters and Parcels), 7-30 a.m., 12 noon, 3, and 6-45 P.M. Sunday delivery at Office only, 9 to 10 a.m. Money Order and Savings Bank— Business, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays, to 8 P.M. Telegraph Office open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday, 9 to 10 a.m. Post-Oppice, Closes at 9 p.m. daily. —

Bates of Inland Postage. Letters: — Not above 1 oz. ... Id Above 12 oz. but not above 14 oz. 4id Above 1 oz. but not a 3 2oz. Ud 14 16 oz. sa 2 oz. 4 oz. 2d 16 18 oz. 5id 4 oz. 6 oz. 2id 18 20 oz. 6d 6 oz. 8oz. 3d 20 22 oz. 6^d 8 oz. 10 oz. 3id 22 24 oa. 7d 10 oz. 12 oz. 4d And so on by Jd for every additional 2 oz. No letter to be above 18 inches in length, 9 inches in width, and 6 inches in depth. Registeked Letters.— Fee in addition to postage as above (both postage and fee must be prepaid) 2d. N.B. —A payment of 2d additional insures to the value of £10. Book Packets.—For every 2 oz. or part of that weight, |d. Registration fee in addition to the postage, 2d. No Book Packet to be above 5 lbs in weight, or 1 foot 6 inches in length, 9 inches in width, and 1 foot in depth. Newspapers.—For each Newspaper, ^d. No packet of Newspapers to be above 14 lbs in weight, 2 feet in length, 1 foot in width, and 1 foot in depth. Newspaper Wrappers are sold at the following prices: —Bearing Jd stamp,

1, fd; 2, IJd; 7, 4d; 14, 8d ; and so on. Bearing Id stamp, 1 IJd ; 2. 2id,

8. ; 8M ; 16, Is 5d and so on.

Post Cards,—With impressed ^d stamp, single, fd ; Thin, 7d per dozen ? Thick, 8d per dozen; Double, or Reply, l|d.

Parcels:— s. d. Not exceeding 1 lb. in weight 3 Exceeding 1 lb. and not exceeding 2 lbs. „ 2 lbs. „ 3 lbs. ? „ 3 lbs. „ 4 lbs. „ 4 lbs. „ 5 lbs. ? „ 5 lbs. „ 6 lbs. 101 „ 6 lbs. „ 7 lbs. „ 7 lbs. „ 8 lbs. H 3 „ 8 lbs. ., 9 lbs. „ 9 lbs. „ 10 lbs. 4* 10 lbs. „ 11 lbs. 6 No Parcel can be sent exceeding 11 lbs. in weight. The dimensions allowed for an Inland Postal Parcel are—Greatest length, 3 ft. 6 in. Greatest length and girth combined, 6 ft. N.B. —All Parcels not handed in at the Post Office are liable to a fine of Id. in addition to any deficient postage.

Insurakce and Compensation : L Where no fee except postage is paid the Postmaster-General will give compensation to an amount not exceeding £1. II, Where in addition to the postage an insurance fee of Id. is paid, the Postmaster-General will give compensation to an amount not exceeding £5. III. Where in addition to the postage an insurance fee of 2d. is paid, the Postmaster-General will give compensation to an amount not exceeding £10. Telegraph Rates.

Inland Telegrams.—12 words, 6d. ; every additional word, |d. Every word telegraphed is charged for, whether in address or text. Figures count at the rate of five to a word. Money Orders. For sums not exceeding 1/. 2d. „ above 11. and not exceeding 21. 3d. 4d. 4/ 77 5d. 6d. ,.. 11. » ,, 10?. Postal Orders. nt of Order. Pound Amount of Order, Poundage'

Is. ... id. 4s. 6d. Id. Is. 6d. ... ^d. 5. Id. 2s. ... Id. 7s. 6d. Id. 2s. 6d. Id. 10s. Id. 3s. Id. 10s. 6d. Id. 3s. 6d. Id. 15s. lid. 4s. Id. 20s. Ud. By the use of not more than five penny stamps affixed to the face of the order, any broken amount may be made up. Postage Stamps,

Of the respective values of Jd., Id.,* l^d., 2d., 2id., 3d., 4d., 5d., 6d., 9d., Is., 2s. 6d,, 5s., 10s., and 1/., are also available for the prepayment of telegrams.

* The Id., 2d., 3d., 6d., 9d., Is., and 2s. 6d. stamps are available either for postage or as Inland Eevenue Stamps for Bills of Exchange payable on demand. Contract Notes, Receipts, Cheques, Voting Papers, and other documents requiring an Excise Stamp. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

Auctioneers. p-^-^e Coal Merchants. p^^e Douglas & Smart, 148 High st. 28, 46, 82 Brown, F., 1 Brighton terrace - 108 Bakers and Confectioners. M'Oraw, A., 32 Wellington street - 138 Pringle, G., 9 High st. & Railway stn. 102 Anderson, Jolin, 40 High street - 124 Baillle, John, 51 and 86 High street 48 Dairies. Brand, A., 136 High st. & 1 Eosslyn ter. 90 Cowan, William, 63 High street - 114 Oopeland, John, 147A High street - 114 Inglis, Thomas, 188 High street - 130 Forsyth, J., 90 High street - - 88 Watt, Thomas, 111 High street 84 Jamieson, Q-eo.j204 High street - 62 Ovens, Wm., 6 High street - - 70 Drapers, Milliners, Shaw, J., 93A High street - - 128 Trimming Merchants, t&c. Clark, Miss, 182 High street 126 Bellhanger d- Windoto Blind Maker. Innes, Mrs A., 170f High street 110 Hislop, L. M, 59 High street - - 116 M'Farlane, A. P., 142 High street - 128 Billiards. Small, Robert, 108 High street 12 4 Bath street 116 Smith, A. N., 150 High street - 8 Boyal Hotel 86 Sutherland, M., 112 High street 120 Boathirers. Wood, David, 62 High street - 90 Q-raham, John, Tower street - 140 Dyeioork Agencies. - - M'Adam, R., 4 Maryfleld 134 Campbell, P. & P., 92 High street - 126 Marshall, - H., 24 Wilson's park 136 Pullars' Dyeworks, Perth, 62.High st. 90 Booksellers and Stationers. Education, Black, J., 214 High st., and 6 South- Boyack, James, teacher of singing, field place 130 24 Lee crescent - - . 120 Hunter, Richard, 84 street - 98 High Roberts, Mrs, private school, Link- Boot and Shoemakers. fleld house - - - - 118 - - Ross, Daniel, 32 High street - - 132 Windsor Lodge academy 74 Towert, John, 138 High street - 60 Fishmonger. White, William, 102 High street - 16 Brown, Wm., 3 Brighton buildings 124 Builders. Fruiterers and Greengrocers. Brown & Grieve, 174 High street - 36 Allison, S., 124 High street - - 124 Clark, A., Clairville, Argyle crescent 130 Ewing, Miss, 200 High street - - 126 Howden, John, 7 Lee crescent - 68 Kay, A. B., 116 High street - - 122 Rodger & M'Intosh, 44 High street 120 Thomson, James, 91 High street - 116 Smith, John, & Son, 17 Bath street 88 Butchers and Poidterers. Furniture Dealer. M'Leod, Mrs, 19 High street - - 120 Anderson, G., 59 High street - - 112 Little, J. & W., 20 High street - 114 Gardeners. Herriot, J., 5 Brighton - buildings 88 Annan, A. E., Hamilton lo., James st. 94 Landels, - Adam, 230 High street 132 Farquhar, Wm., 206 High street - 134 Ludwig, F., 101 High street - - 110 Pringle, T., & Son, Marine nurseiy 138 Matthew, Andrew, 48 High street - 136 Sutherland, Wm., Towerbank cot. - 108 Tait, John, 170A High street - 140 Thomson, James, 91 High street - 116 Wilson, James, 154 High street - 92 Gas Cookers and Heaters. Cabinetmakers—see Joiners, Portobello Gas-Light Co. - - 44 Carrier. Grocers and Provision Merchants. Banks, James, 28 Tower street - 76 Aitken, Alex., 2 Brighton buildings 104 Chemists and Druggists. Balfour, George, 42 High street - 124 Miller, T., 94 High street - - - 140 Blanche Brothers, 216 High street - 26 Nesbit, John, 162 High street - 110 Border, Thos., 30 High street - 34 Russell, James L., 236 High street - 72 Bower, D., 36 High street - - 116 Chimney Sweeper. Boyack, T. C, 170 High street - 30 Calder, Henry, & Sons, 130 High street 70 Harper, J. & A., 22 Tower street - 118 Carmichael, S., 114 High street - 22 Coach Hirers, Davidson, John, 100 High street - 18 Gray, John, 6 Bath street . . 80 Fyfe, John, 23 Joppa - - - 138 Inglis, Thomas, 188 High street - 42 Gibson, A., 145 High street - - 118 PAGE PAGE Gray, Begbie, 21 Joppa - - - 144 Plasterers. Kellock, E. & J., 122 High street - 14 Dewar A Scott, 33 Wellington street 136 street - Lumsden, Wm., 66 High 122 Dick, Eobert, 13 High street - - 78 Mackenzie & Co., 226 High street - 106 Mowat, A. B., 89 High street - - 100 Plumbers and Gasfitters. Eobertson, W. E., 3 Southfleld place 112 Hume, Wm., 176 High street - - 76 Spence, William, 102 High street - 58 M'Nair, John D., 7 Brighton buildings 80 Thomson, J. M., 34 High street - 10 Maxton, John, 47 High street - - 96 Whitelaw, Peter, 59 and 170 High st. 132 Mayer, Eobert S., 149 High street - 66 Kellet, W., 170 High street (gasfltter) 140 Hall. Town Hall 82 Printers and Publishers. Hotels. Adams, Thos., 143 High street - 60 Hunter, Eichard, 84 High street - 98 Eegent Temperance Hotel - - 112 Eoyal Hotel 86 Saddler. House Agents. Muir, James L., 77 High street - 110 Brown & Grieve, 174 High street - 36 Schools—see Education, Douglas & Smart, 148 High street - 46 Eodger & M'Intosh, 44 High street 120 Slaters. - Scott, Eobert, 147 High street - 134 Harper, J. & A., 22 Tower street 118 M'Kinlay, George, 11 Bath street - 66 Insurance Go.s' Agencies. Smiths. Alliance Assurance Co. and Insurance Co. of Scotland, 148 High street 24 Baxendine, Bros., 11 High street - 54 Gillespie, William, 25 High street - 134 Caledonian Insurance Co. - - 56 Guardian Plate Glass Insurance Co., Hepburn, Thos., & Son, 23 High st. 132 Eoss, J., 159 High street - - 138 174 High street - - - 36 London, , and Glasgow Tailors and Clothiers. Assurance Coy., Ltd., 4 Wel- Alexander, Theodore, 134 High street 68 lington street . - - - 74 Ferguson & Purves, 170 High street 72 North British and Mercantile Insur- Small, Eobert, 108 High street - 12 ance Co., 174 High street - 36 Scottish Union and National Insurance Tobacconists. Co., Clydesdale Bank - - 94 Black, James, 6 Southfleld place - 130 Sun Fire and Life, 130 High street - 70 Burns, 76 High street ... 32 Ironmongers, Tinsmiths, <&c. Veterinary Sitrgeons. Baxendine, Bros., 109 High street - 54 Heatley, G. S., 152 High street - 62 Kellet, William, 170 High street - 140 Inglis, T. M., 4 Eamsay lane and M'Vey, William, 150 High street - 84 202 High street - - - - 106 Joiners, Undertakers, die. Watchmakers and Jewellers. 9 Brighton bdgs. 122 Brown & Grieve, 174 High street - 36 Hill, P. W., & Son, Douglas & Smart, 148 High street - 46 M'Vey, William, 184'High street - 84 Hutchison, John, 5 Pipe street lane 128 Wine Merchants. - 142 Martin, M. E., 18 Eegent street Blanche Brothers, 216 High street - 26 44 High street 120 Eodger & M'Intosh, Border, Thomas, 30 High street - 34 15 Eegent st. - 118 Scott, James, & Son, Borthwick, John, 1 Brighton bdgs.- 114 street - 134 Scott, Eobert, 147 High Boyack, T. C, 170 High street - 30 Libraries. Calder, Henry, and Sons, 130 High st. 70 Samuel, 114 High street 22 Hunter, Eichard, 84 High street - 98 Carmichael, Ab., 26 Joppa (porter and Smart, H. S., 119 High street - 20 Clark, ales only) 126 Machinist. , John, 87 High street - - 108 Ewen, John S., 232 High street - 100 Davidson, John, 100 High street - 18 Naturalist. Grant, John, 47 Bath street - - 64 Gray, Begbie, 21 Joppa - - - 144 Dewar, John F., E. - 50 Halcrow Brothers, 18 High street - 96 Painters, Decorators, Glaziers, &c. Jones, Peter, 59 High street - - 98 Edward, Eobert, 137 High street - 128 Kellock, E. & J., 122 High street - 14 Johnston, George, 216a High street 64 Lumsden, WiUiam, 66 High street 122 Logan, Eobert, 127 High street - 78 Macfarlane, W., 105 High street - 136 - Logan, Wm.. 194 High street -* - 112 Mackenzie & Co., 226 High street 106 Eobertson, T., 147 High street - 122 Paton, Eobert, 85 High street - 102 Eobertson, W. E., 3 Southfleld place Photographers. (porter and ales only) - - 112 106 High street - 92 Moir & Halkett, Eush, George, 24 High street - 130 Pianoforte and Musicseller. Thomson, J. M., 34 High street - 10 street - - 38 Smart, H. S., 119 High street - 40, 52, 82 Watson, John, 8 High <1THE PORTOBELLOI> DRAPERY WAREHOUSE.

Established Sixty Years ago by tbe late Mr G. Kedzlie.

Nos. 150 & 152 HIGH STREET

(Opposite the United Presbyterian Church),

where the best attention to every Order maybe always relied on.

The advantage of selection from one of the Largest Stocks of General Drapery out of Edinburgh is obtained at this Establishment. All Goods of Guabanteed Value, Quality, and Style. mr FAMILY MOURNING. Sjyecial attention is given to this Dejjartment of our Business. Orders for Costumes, 3Hllinery, cf-c, expeditiously executed in the Best Style, and at most Moderate Charges consistent loith Good WorTc.

^ A. N. S M I T H, -^^ (Nephew and Successor to the late &. Kedzlie) THE FASHIONABLE DRAPERY WAREHOUSE,

150 and 152 High Street, Portobello. PORTOBELLO STREET DIRECTORY.

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77^6 Number affixed to the name of the Street indicates the Ward—

1, West Ward; 2, Middle Ward; 3, East Ward.

Abercorn Terrace (3). Adelphi Place (1).

High Street. High Street.

1 Jamieson, Rev. G-. T., The 1 Thomson, William Manse 5 Hutchison, John, joiner 2 Catchpole, A. B. 5 Thomson, Robt. 3 Stevenson, John 7 Ewart, Mrs 4 Small, Robert 9 Mouat, Miss Margt. 6 Robertson, Rev. P. W., F.C. 9 Cartledge, Robt. Manse 9 Walker, John 7 Dick, A. L., St Helen's 9 Buchanan, Alexander 8 March, Mrs, St Ann's 9 Brash, James 9 Cormack, J. T. 9 Brown, Robert 10 Mure, Robert, s.s.c. 11 Hubball, Joseph 11 Morrison, Hew 11 Philip, Daniel 12 Balfour, Dr Andrew 11 Esplin, Charles Crawford, J. Knox, s.s.c, 13 Porteous, Peter J.P., Abercorn lodge 15 Boyle, Wm. Gray, William, Hittfield 17 Gillespie, Wm., blacksmith 15 Stewart, James 19 Brown, Archd. W. 16 Wilson, Thomas 21 Mackay, George 16 Pringle, Miss 23 Bell, Peter R. 18 Sinclair, Miss M. A. 25 Ness, Mrs 19 Grieve, David 27 Burns, David St Mary's Place here Henderson Row here 20 Riach, Alexander 30 White, John 21 Ambrose, Misses 28 Whittaker, Thomas 22 Goodsir, David, Eskdale ho. 26 Whittaker, Robert 24 Davidson, Mrs J., Strath- 24 Watson, David earn house 24 Clark, William ^ ^ J. U. TlOMSOl,

Respectfully invites attention to his large and carefully selected Stock of im^, m\m, Mpmljj, ||Hll|ktor^,& Moceiii^^,

secured expressly for a Family Trade.

TEAS. OUR BLEND AT 2/8—Specially Recommended. WINES AND SPIRITS. PORT, SHEERY, CLARET, BRANDY, WHISKY, RUM, GIN.

All Old and ivell Matured. MALT LIQUORS. LONDON PORTER. EDINBURGH ALES, BASS'S PALE ALE, PRESTONPANS BEER, &c.

A II in Prime Condition.

PICKLES3 SAUCES^ SPICESj HAMS3 BUTTER, CHEESE.

Pf^seryed 8f Potted JVLeats. SALMON, LOBSTER, SARDINES, SOUPS, ETC.

(Corner of Tower Street),

—mr i» o n. T o ::o E! Ij Xj o. ^m--- POETOBELLO DIRECTORY. 11

24 M'Callum, James St Mark's Place here 22 Harper, James Shireffs, Mrs Col., Sunny- 22 Fairholm, Thos. bank 22 Douglas, James M'Beath, J. C. 20 Johnston, Robert Grieve, David 18 Thain, John Edmonston, Arch., Brook- 16 Kerr, Thomas thorpe 14 Outerston, James St Mary's Place here 12 Sawers, John 18 Hay, R. H. Adelphi Mission Hall 16 Gray, R. C, s.s.c. 6 Pm'ves, Adam 14 Elliot, Miss 2 Ryder, Thomas 12 Allardice, Mrs Barclay 10 Young, George Argyle Crescent (3). 8 Tillie, Thomas G. Road. 6 Gerrard, James 1 Hunter, Robert 2 Cameron, Mrs Patrick 3 Burch, Wm. 7 Weston, John Argyle Place (3). 9 Carter, Thomas St Marie's Place. 11 Dawson, J. B. 1 Alexander, Richd., junr. 13 Kerr, Charles, Fernlea 2 Sulley, Philip 15 Russell, John 3 Allan, Mrs 17 Turner, David TurnbuU, A. W., Ingleside Baileyfield (1). Thomson, Rt., Murray ho. Wood, Thos., J.P., Bailey- Cotterill, Rev. J. M., The field house Parsonage Wood, A. B. Cartwright, Russell, J. Lawson, Hope- W.S., Baileyfield house field Wood, Thos., Portobello Brown, Walter S. bottleworks Lamb, D. B., St Claude villa Baileyfield Works, N.B.R. Bilsland,Wm. R., Bonavista Co.—Bell, Rt., manager villa Ramsay, John Clark, Alex., builder, Clair- ville Bath Place Hall, Miss, Otterburn (2). Simpson, James Bath Street. Roberts, J. Harry, Seaforth 1a Catcher, Isaac villa 1a Redpath, Miss Christie, Misses, Millburn 2 Robertson, David villa 2 Ross, Mrs THE FASHIONABLE DRAPERY AITD GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, \n HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

—^:- Sl^EIM® AM© iigrsiMEm WABmiOM. <^-

NEW SPRING AND SUMMER DRESSES, ROBES, SUITINGS, AND COSTUMES. NEW MILLINERY. NEW MANTLES. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS, AND OVERCOATINGS.

SPECJAL ORDER DEPARTMENTS. Dressmaking— Under the Efficient Management of Miss Brown (late of Messrs Redfern's, Princes Street, Edinburgh), who will in future have the Entire Management of this Department. Millinery— Under the charge of Miss Edwards, whose abilities are already- well known in Portobello. Gentlemen's Clothing Department— Under the charge of Mr Inglis, a Cutter of first-class ability and experience. Gentlemen can therefore rely on their Garments being Cut and Fitted in the latest and most approved Styles, and Made up by Thoroughly Experienced Workmen. FAMILY MOURNINGS.

Special attention is given to this Department, all Orders being executed with Dispatch, and at Prices extremely Moderate. Material, Fit, Style, and Workmanship in every instance guai'anteed.

Draper, Silk Mercer, and General Outfitter, 108 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO. OLDEST ESTABLISHMENT IN TOWN. POKTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 13

4 Smith, J. S. 38 Tait, J. A. o Wrightson, E. 38 Smith, Harry 7 Bryce, Miss 38 Douglas, Miss 38 Greig, David Bath Street (2). 38 Smith, Wm. 40 Miller, Js., Beach restaurant 2 Argyle Temperance Hotel, Txoijal Terrace here Robert Baird 47 Grant, John, Marine 4 Billiard Saloon restaurant 6 Gray, John, coach hirer Forsyth, Rt., Private hotel Deans, P. D., j.p., Mount and baths Charles Straiton Place here 8 Linn, Andr., Ramsay green 45 Young, Mrs Spence, Peter, do. 43 Duff, Mrs Eliz. Borthwick, John, do. 41 Baxendine, John Miller, George, do. 41 Tate, J. F. Smart, W. D., do. 41 Black, John Hutton, William, do. 39 Douglas, Mrs Gow, Wm. M., do. 37 Bernard, Sister Mary Girdwood, Mrs, do. 37 Forsyth, James R. Butters, John, do. 35 Holmes, Mrs Mulock Lambie, Gavin, do. 33 Barton, Mrs 10 Rattray, Dr A. M. T. 31 Shepherd, AYilliam Bathville 31 Wilkie, Charles Mentone Avenue here 31 Patterson, Mrs Margaret 12 Sanderson, J. H. 29 Georgiadez, S. 14 Forsyth, John 27 Infant School — Houston, 18 Tate, Miss Miss, teacher 20 Buchan, A. W. 25 Morrison,Mrs,Hamilton ho. 24 M'Kerlie, Mrs 23 Duncan, John 26 Craig, Mrs 21 Forsyth, John 26 Griffiths, Wm. Henry 19 Makinson, John 28 Forsyth, Miss 17 Smith, George, builder 30 M'Kerlie, Miss 15 Galbraith, Thomas 32 Turnbull, Robert St John's Hall 34 Moir & Halkett, photo- 11 M'Kinlay, George, slater graphers 9 Rolfe, Edward Bath Place here 7 Carmichael, Samuel 36 M'Queen, Miss, tobacconist 5 Gray, John 38 Watson, James 5 Gray, Thomas 38 Nisbet, William D. Po2/al Hotel, W. Craig Watt t> ji^,ai!^,at^A^^i^^^^^j,

PORTOBELLO.

PORT, from 12/ per doz. PORT (Old and Matured Wines), 30/, 36/, and 42/ VINTAGE PORT, 48/ SHERRY, .... 12/, 15/, and 20/

FINE SHERRY, . . 24/, 30/, and 36/

DINNER CLARET, . . 12/, 14/, and 18/

FINE CLARET, . . 24/, 30/, and 36/

Agents in Portobello for GEORGE RAGGETT & SONS' LONDON NOURISHING STOUT, 2/6 per doz.

GOLDEN HOP PALE ALE, . . 2/3 „ AND FOR

C. KINLOCH & CO.'S CATALAN WINES- PORT AND SHERRY, 15/, 17/, and 20/ „

TEA, 1/8, 2/, and 2/8 per lb. COFFEE, 1/, 1/4, and 1/8 „

Regular Supplies of Fresh Butter, Eggs, Arbroath and Aberdeen Fish, at Market Prices.

—!l22 .-. HIGH .-. STREET.:— PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 15

Bellfield (3). Brighton Buildings (2).

Straiton Place. Brighton Place.

1 Broad, Nelson 1 Borthwick, J., spirit mcht. 2 Jockel, Chas. A. 1a Patterson, David, Regent 3 Scott, Alexander Hotel 4 Kellock, James 2 Aitkeu, Alex., grocer 3 Brown, Wm,, fishmonger 4 Thomson, Mrs, tobacconist Bellfield Lane (3). 5 Herriot, John, butcher 1 M'Whannell, Miss 6 Ross, E. & M., fruiterers 1 Hendry, R. H. 7 M'Nair, John D., plumber 2 Barclay, Roderick 8 Bryce, James, confectioner 3 Macfarlane, Robt. M. 9 Hill, P. W., & Son, watch- 4 Home, J. S., Marshall cot makers 6 Bruce, Peter, do. do. 7 Lindsay, Thos., Brighton Crescent, East (2). 8 Williams, Charles, do. Brighton Place. 9 Sinclair, Miss, do. 12 Dougall, David 1 Millar, Mrs William 13 Robertson, Alexander 2 Cowpar, Miss 14 Douglas, R., gardener 3 Drever, John 15a Johnson, Peter 4 Kilgour, Thomas W. 16 Lindsay, A., bootmaker 5 Swinburne, F. R. 6 Macadam, W. Ivison, f.c.S.

Bridge Street (1). 7 Clarke, George 8 Forsyth, Henry, w.s. Nichol, Alfred Co., paper- & 9 Johnston, N. W. R. makers 10 Rhind, David A. Banks, John, millwright 10 Rhind, Henry Portohello Gas Liglit Co.— 11 Macadam, Dr Stevenson Vass, David, manager and 12 Aston, Mrs secretary 13 Lingard, John Walker, Stuart, assistant 14 Balfour, Dr J. H. manager 14 Balfour, Wm.

Bridge Street Lane (1). Brighton Crescent, West (2). Pipe Street. Brighton Place.

Thomson, Wm., rag store 1 Blackburn, Mrs Dobie, James, contractor 1 Blackburn, A. D. 12 Glancy, John 3 M' Queen, John — «

WILLIAM WHITE,

leo :h:xg-h: stzreet,

pr H/^' p/ Wf- W- ^^' Jj/^ ^f>'iVi/' ij^^ f f j\i/» -jGtf »j(i» ^' 'ii)'!i

An Extensive Assortment of Eeady-Made Goods, suitable

for all purposes of

LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S WEAR,

KEPT IN STOCK

STERLING IN QUALITY/ND MODERATE IN PI{_ICE.

BOOTS 8c SHOES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MADE TO ORDER AND REPAIRED, the Material and Workmanship of which are guaranteed to

be the best procurable.

160 HiaH STREET

(Third Shop West from Wellington Street). 86

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 17

5 Dwyer, J. C. West Brighton Creacent here 7 Simpson, Joliu 23 Williamson, James 10 Ritcliie, William 25 Spence, Wm. 12 Wiostanley, Wm. 26 Leef, Miss 13 Adams, Miss 27 Stuart, Miss 13 Brown, Mrs David Southfield Place here 15 Liddell, John Portohello Bailway Station 1 Murdoch, Miss Whitelaw, J as., st'n. master 19 Sutherland, James Thornburgh, John H., st'n. Cook, Mrs H. D., Newton agent villa Pringle, Geo., coal mercht. 8 Darling, Wm. J. 28 Bell, James 6 Bremner, Mrs 28 Bell, Robert 4 Ogilvie, Rev. D., d.d. 29 Grieve, Mrs 2 Aitchison, John Brighton Crescent here Brighton Park Brighton Place (2). Sandford Street here St Johi's Catholic Cha'pel 1 Hepburn, Mrs Brighton Terrace here 2 Gordon, Major James 3 Higgin, Joseph Brighton Terrace (2). 4 Whitelaw, Thos., m.b., cm. 5 Rendall, Misses Brighton Place. 6 Smith, Robert 1 Brown, Francis, coal merct. 7 Wood, Peter 2 Glover, John 8 Blanshard, Mrs 2 Houston, Mrs Jane 9 Dunnett, A. B. 2 Hill, P. W. 10 Kirsopp, Mrs 2 Milne, Wm. 11 Miller, Andrew 3 Purves, John 12 Stevenson, Thos. 4 M'Pake, Mrs 13 Farquharsou, Miss 5 Archer, J. C. 14 Roesler, F. 5 M'Yey, Joseph 15 Ferguson, John 5 Alexander, Theodore 1 M'Haffie, Mrs 5 Stewart, Donald Rosefield Place here 6 Trotter, William 17 Atkinson, Isaac Brighton Terrace, Joppa 18 Robertson, Mrs (3). 19 Murdoch, Mrs 1 Muirhead, Robert 20 Shepherd, John 2 Tod, Miss 21 Maitland,Lt.-Col.H.D.,j.p. 3 Fairley, Miss, Rockville 22 Renton, Major A. Haig 4 Burnet, Miss ESTABLISHED 1852.

FAMILY G-ROCER,, W^xm §\m\\mi & ^idxm Wl^mtlxnmmm lOO BCIG-H STI^EDET, P0HTOHELL0,

"TDegs respectfully to invite special notice to his extensive T^ and varied Stock of Groceries, Wines, Spirits, Pro- visions, &c., all carefully selected from the first houses, and on comparison will be found unsurpassed as to Superior Quality, and Moderate Prices.

In this important Article great care has been taken in the selection of the finest qualities, combined with judicious blending, so as to extract the richest flavour when infused. The qualities at 2/6 and 3/ are specially recommended.

•^S2Sri:N-3BS. Ports, Sherries, Clarets, and Champagne, Brandy, Rum, and Gin, from the First Importers, and all thoroughly matured.

In this Branch of Trade J.D. always gives especial attention, buying none but fine distillations, and so blended one variety with another as to develop in the highest degree the peculiar excellencies of each. Price ^;e?' Gallon according to Strength and Age. •M.&JUT I^XQXJ03RS. Bass and Allsopp's Burton Ales. London and Dublin Porter. Edinr.

Ales and Beer in Bottles, in finest possible condition ; also in small Casks to suit Families. Duncan, riockhart & Co.'s JExaXed. "Waters.

WILTSHIRE BACON (a Weekly supply of Pinest), and all other Provisions. Regular Supplies of Dainj Butter and Country Eggs.

PRIVATE ADDRESS—Mrs JOHN DAVIDSON, 7 Marionville. PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 19

6 Johnston, R. 8 Keith, Davidson 7 Lomax, A. M. 6 M'Cankie, Mrs, Springhill 9 Rutherford, Miss 4 Wood, Wm., Maryville 11 Gloag, Miss 2 Sellar, Rev. John, Hillfoot

Brunstane Road (3). Dalkeith Street (3). Joppa. Brunstane Road, 1 Irving, Peter 1 Douglas, Miss Somerville, John 5 Forbes, A. M. 2 3 Bisset, Miss 7 Cownie, J. G-. 4 Yeitch, John 9 Coutts, James, s.s.c. Andrew, Abbots- Dalkeith Street here 5 Urquhart, ford cottage Joppa Station, N.B.R. 6 Durward, Mrs Speuce, Jas., st'n. master Glendyne Young, David, Irene park 7 Kellock, Robert, cottage Milton Road here 8 Gibb, James, Daisybank Wallace, Professor, Brun- 9 Smith, John, Sunnyside stane house 10 Brysou, John, Rosetta Park, Wm,, farmer, do. Smith, John, m.d., Brun- Duddingston Crescent. stane cottage Road. Baillie, Wm., Brunstane Milton gardens 1 Gray, Andrew Scott, S., Mount Annan 2 Lauder, James M., Milton Road here 4 Gray, Rev. Thomas Duncan, Andw., Fernwood Gratiaville Heron, Wm., 4 Ash ton 5 Sutherland, Mrs, St Helena villas 5 Sutherland, Robert Shiells, R. Thornton, 3 do. 6 Taylor, Andrew Miller,J. N.,Broomlea, 2 do. 7 Mackenzie, G. S. Macaulay, Alex, Hillpark 8 Gonsalez, J., Yioletville Bernard's 1 Ashton villas 9 Levack, Wm., St 22 Herd, Misses, Marybank 11 Ford, George 20 Lawson, George 12 Sime, David 18 Robertson,Miss,OchilBank 16 Wood, T. A. Douglas, Duddingston Park. Viewforth Niddrie Road. Argyle Crescent here 1 Hopkirk, Miss 14 Steele, Mrs 2 Reid, Alex. 12 Webster, John 3 Wriorht, Thomas H.-^S.+ SMART

Begs to draw the attention of the Inhabitants of Portobello and Visitors to his large and select

—'^s^?'^^ Ij X lO :Et. Jk. 3FL "S'y -^^=?^.5^—

comprising Works on Travel, History, Biography, Novels, &c., &c.

By an arrangement with the Firm of Douglas & Foulis, Edinburgh, he has always on hand copies of all the latest Novels and other Standard Works, as well as the Monthly Magazines.

H. S. S. is thus in a position to compete with the best Edinburgh Libraries, and hopes, by paying special attention to this Department of his Business, to secure a large share of Public support.

TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION

(Commencing at any date).

Vol. at a time. 1 Week. 1 Month. 3 Months. 6 Months. 12 Months. 1 £0 6 £0 2 £0 6 £0 11 £1 1 2 009 030 090 17 1116 3 010 040 12 110 117 6 4 013 050 15 150 220

BANK BUILDINGS, 11© ma-ia: ste,ee!t. POETOBELLC) DIRECTORY. 21

4 Turner, Thomas Cowper, John, Belmont 5 Black, J. Buyers Flockhart, Rob t., Mayshade 6 M'Gregor, Donald Stocks, John, Fernbank 7 Webster, H. A. Mayer, John, Agnesville 8 Benuet, A. E. Jenner, Chas., Easter Dud- 9 Stark, John, Stewartville dingston lodge 10 Gardiner, John, Liz villa Portobello Cemetery— 11 Legget, John, Northbank Tweedie, J. ,superintendent Smith, R., Craiglee D ouglas, A. ,Brunstan e bank Ferguson, Andrew, Law- St Andreiu's Home ^ House rence villa of Mercy, The Grange 14 Moore, Lieut., W. J., r.n. Dewar, John F., Hamilton Foggo, Mrs, Arthur view lodge Gray, Alex., Fernie villa Douglas, John Grieve, John, Isa villa Herriot, John Elcho Terrace (3). Hopekirk, W. C, Mona villa Pitt Street. 17 White, Mrs, Grace villa 1 Jenkins, Mrs 18 Murray, Mrs 3 Dalzell, Miss 20 Davies, Mrs, Caroline bank Fishwives' Causeway (1). Durham Road. High Street. Duddingston Road. Wilson, And., 4 Viewforth Bourhill, Wm., Durham ho. Gow, James, 11 do. 2 Slight, John, Erskine ho. M'Geehan, John, 18 do. 3 Belfrage, A. J. Johnson, Charles, 27 do. 6 Torin, Major Ernest, Rose- Beech, David, 29 do. bank Cooper, Richd, ,& Co., Forth 7 Webster, Miss, Ness villa bottleworks 8 Taylor, Mrs J., Watlington Street villa Hamilton (3). 9 Davies, Dr A. E. Joppa. 10 M'Dona]d,Jn., Cathay villa Anderson, Mrs Hawley, 11 Paterson, Rev. Wm. Charisville 12 Crichton, Michael Gibson, R. C, Johnville Christian, Major Hugh,j.p., Hay, Mrs, Rabbit hall Bilton lodgeO Hamilton Terrace (3). Easter Duddingston. Ahercorn Terrace. Milton Road. Carter, John, Woodville Milton Terrace here Free Church rM ie)| UlS f

PORTOBjELLG.

Sole Agent in Portobello and District

FOR

« & ^

WINE GROWERS & DISTILLERS. PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 23

Hamilton Villas (3). High Street, North Side. Abercorn Terrace. 2 to 50, 1 ; 52 to 168, 2 ; 170 to 236, 3. 1 Wallace, Miss 2 Cunningham, Arch., grocer 2 Stephens, Mrs 6 Ovens, Wm., baker 3 Turnbull, Misses Bridge Street 4 Dickson, Miss here 6a Foster, Geo., greengrocer 6b Bartly, Mrs Mary Henderson Row (1). 8 Watson, John, Foresters' Adelphi Place. Arms 20 Watson, John, Garden cott. 8 Smith, Wm. M. 21 Wood, John 8 Riddell, Andw. 22 Adamson, Mrs 10 Portohello Co-Operative Soc. 23 Cunningham, Geo. i^d- M'Tavish, Peter, 24 Archibald, William manager 25 Bryce,Thos., assurance agt. 10 Bain, James 25 Wallace, John 10 Gardner, John 26 Finlayson, Mrs 10 Scott, Thos. 27 M'Donald, Donald 10 Mathieson, John 28 Bain, Mrs James Id Neilson, James 29 Scott, James, joiner 10 Renton, Thomas 30 Hogg, James 10 Ross, David 30 King, Thomas 10 M'Queen, James 31 Kennedy, Joseph 10 Sinton, Walter 32 Wilson, Alex., blacksmith 10 Casey, Patrick 33 Alexander, Wm. 10 Bisset, Alexander 34 Hall, George 10 Lyon, John Rosejield Place here 14 M'Gnrdy,Wm., confectioner 35 Anderson, Andw., joiner Pipe Street here 36 Chalmers, James 16 Cowan, J., & Son, grocers 37 Lawrie, Peter, mason Calderwood, Miss, 1 Grove 38 Ross, William place 39 Ramsay, Wm. M. Lamb, Robert, 1 Grove pi. 39 King, Mrs, ladies' nurse Peters, John, missionary, 40 Poole, John 2 Grove place 41 Christie, John Lile, Wm., 2 Grove place 42 Harris, David, missionary Dick, Henry, 3 do. 43 Ogilvie, George Drysdale, Mrs Eliz., 3 do. 44 Kerr, Thomas 18 Halcrow, Bros., grocers Adelphi Place here 18a Haig, Thos. 45 Hutchison, T., blacksmith 18a Poole, Wm. —

SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £5,000,000 PAID-UP CAPITAL, 550,000 LIFE ASSURANCE FUND, 1,607,000 TOTAL FUNDS, 2,880,000

Alliance Assurance Company —WITH WHICH IS UNITED

THE INSURAHOE COMPANY OF SGOTLAKD.

Offices in Edinburgh, 95 George Street.

Eight Hon. JOHN BOYD, Lord Provost of Edinburgh, William Burns, Esq. David MacG-ibbon, Esq. W. Thomson Currie, Esq., j.p. J. F. MOFFATT, Esq., C.A. Holmes Ivory, Esq., w.s. Charles Trotter, Esq., j.p.&d.l. James Allan Cook, Manager.

LIFE DEPARTMENT .—It is claimed by this Company that— The Rates of Premium are moderate ; That the Bonuses on With Profit Policies are large ; lliat the Conditions of Assurance are eminently liberal; That the Security is unexcelled. The Bonuses resulting from the distribution of Profits ascertained at the close of 1888, allotted to Policies for whole of Life, of five years' standing, amounted to £1, 12s. per cent, per annu.m on the sum assured under policies effected at age 20, rising proportionately to £3, 16s. per cent, per annum, iinder policies effected at age 60. New policies are free from all restrictive conditions, are whole world, and Indisindable. Unclaimed Surrender Values are applied in keeping Assurances in force. Claims paid immediately after proof of death, age, and title. FIRE DEPARTMENT.—Almost all classes of Property insured at rates varying from Is. 6d. per cent, per annum. A liberal discount is allowed on Insurances effected for more than one year when the premium is paid in adv^ance.

Prospectuses and all information may he had from DOUGLAS AND SMART, Agents, 148 High Street, Portobello, PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 25

20 Little, J. & W., butchers Currie, Alex., inspector 22 Rush, George Ramsay Lane here 22 Dick, Robert, plasterer 52 Waugh, Bernard 22 Mayer, Mrs 54 Williamson, A.,hairdresser 22 Letham, John 56 Brown, G. F., spirit dealer 24 Rush, George, Red Lion 58 Paul, Richd. tavern 60 Working Men's Reading 26 Shepherd, John, stationer Rooms 28 Loudon, John, bootmaker 62 Wood, David, draper 30 Border, Thos., grocer 66 Lumsden, Wm., grocer 32 Ross, Daniel, bootmaker 70 Sim, J., boot manufactm'er 34 Thomson, Jas. M., grocer 72 Hall, J. B., fishmonger Tower Street here 74 Burns, James 36 Bower, D., provision merct. 76 Burns, Wm., tobacconist 38 Matthew,Wm., china merct. 78 Hutton, Alex., druggist 38a Bannon, Patrick 82 Miller, J. F. 38a Miller, Wm. 84 Hunter, Rchd., bookseller, 38a Ramsay, James stationer, &c. 38a Douglas, Mrs 86 Baillie, John, baker 40 Anderson, John, baker 88 National Bank of Scotland, 42 Balfour, George, grocer Ltd., G. A. Douglas, agent 44 Rodger &M'Litosh,builders, Bath Street here house agents, &c. 90 Forsyth, John, baker 46 Balfour, George 92 Aitken, Miss, milliner 46 Hogg, James 94 Miller, Thos., druggist 46 Matthew, Andw. 96 Scott, Mrs E. 48 Matthew, Andw., butcher 98 Hume, Mrs, confectioner 50 Municipal Buildings too Davidson, John, grocer Stevenson, R. P., s.s.c, 102 Spence,Wm.,victual dealer Town Clerk and Regis- 104 Moir, W. S. trar of Births, Deaths, 104 M'Farlane, Mrs and Marriages 106 Moir & Halkett, photo-art Baxendine, Wm., assistant studio registrar 108 Small, Robert, draper and Hunter, Wm., collector of clothier burgh taxes 110 Bowman, Peter

Suding, E. , inspector of poor 110 Stewart, Mrs Tweedie, Jas., Town over- 112 Sutherland, M., ladles' and

seer, &c., , inspector of children's outfitter

lighting and cleaning 114 Carmichael, S., grocer,

Bonded Stores, . Docks. Customs, Nos. 9 and 62.

nr Wi7ies d; Spirits forwarded under Bond to all j^cirts of the World. BLANCHE BROTHERS, THE ITALIAN ^^^AREHOUSE,

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PORTS, Matured in Wood and Bottle, BEER ^ bots. bots. direct from Oporto, 12r, 13s, ISs, 22s, per doz. per doz.

24:S, 27s, 30s, 36s, 42s, 48s per doz. Family Pale x\le ... IsOd 3s 4d SHERRIES, very High-class, direct from Bass' Pale Ale 2s 3d 4s 4d Jerez, lis, 12s, 14s, 15s, ISs, 20s, 24s, Salt & Co.'s ' Gold 30s, 36s, and 42s per doz. Medal ' ... 2s 2d 4s 2d Prestonpans (Extra) Is 3d 2s 3d CLARETS, direct from Bordeaux, 10s, 12s, Lagar, Valby, and los, 18s, 24s, oOs, 36s, 42s, per dozen; Carlsberg Beer... 2s 3d 4s 4d Pints at a small extra charge to cover expense of bottling. STOUT ^ bots. bots. per doz. per doz. CHAMPAGrNES, from leading Shippers in Invalid Stout 2s 3s lOd Rlieims, Epernay, and Ay, 20s, 25s, 28s, Od Guiness' do 2s 3d 4s 4d 30s, 36s, 42s. 48s, 60s, 72s per dozen; s 4s Pints at small extra charge. Nourishing do 2 6d 6d Imperial London 2s 7d 5s Od from the leading Shippers in BRANDIES, Bass', Barclay's, Reid's, etc., etc. Cognac per hot. per doz. 1858 Vintage ... 6s 70s TEAS, of Rare Excellence and Purity, at 1863 do ... 5s 6d 64s Is 4d, Is 6d, Is 8d, Is lOd, 2s, 2s 4d, 1868 do ... 5s 58s 2s 6d 1875 do ... 4s 6d 52s COFFEES roasted and ground on our own 1878 do ... 4s 46s premises by new patent machinery, lOd, HOLLANDS GIN— per hot. per doz. Is, Is 2d, Is 4d, Is 6d, Is 8d Loopuyt's 2s 6d 27s 6d BUTTER, Finest Danish and Irish every Bx'and 2s 4d 6d Anchor 26s week, at lOd, lid, Is Id, and Is 2d—less Key do 2s 4d 26s 6d in quantities Sir John du Kuypers 2s lOd 32s CHEESE. The famed depot for all kinds Sir Rob. Burnett's, &c.— OLD TOM GIN, Gruyere, Parmasan, Roquefort, Gor- per bot. per doz. — gonzola. Limburg. Camembert, Gouda, SirR. B.'s ... 3s 36s Edam, Cheshire, Stilton, Somerset, etc., Hills & Underwood's 2s lOd 34s etc. Plymouth Gin ... 2s 6d 30s Wiltshire, HIGH-CLASS WHISKIES, carefully selected HAMS— Cumberland, Scotch, and judiciously blended Irish, Canadian, etc., etc. per bot. per gall. SMOKED HADDOCKS, direct daily supplies Good Plain Malt ... 2s 3d 13s 6d of Arbroath and Aberdeen Fine Old Mellow ... 2s 6d 15s made on our o\^-n Rare Old Whisky 2s lOd 17s JAMS AND JELLIES premises, and guaranteed perfectly pure ' The Favourite Blend ' 3s 18s and best quality The ' Sovereign Blend,' 12 years old ... 3s 4d 20s GREEN FRUITS, Flowers,Yegetables, etc., Jamieson's, G. Roe's, supplied at our Fruit Department, 234 or Dunville's Old Irish 3s 18s High Street.

Agents for 'The Australian Wine Importers. Limited. ^g~ T//e most Com2)lete Establisliment in the Trade.

Besident and Managing Paetnee— JOHN JAMIESON BLANCHE, S MELVILLE STREET. PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 27

120 Dickie, Geo. R., perfumer 170 Kellet, Wm., ironmonger 122 Kellock, R. & J., grocers 170a Tait, John, butcher 124 Fraser, J. O., house agent 170b Baird, Miss 126 Thomson, Mrs Eliz. 170b Young, W. M. 126 Smith, Mrs D. 170b Dalgleish, J. 128 Allison, S., greengrocer 170b Learmonth, Miss 130 Calder, Henry, & Sons, 170b Lawson, George grocers and wine raerchts. 170b Machell, Mrs 132 Maxton, John, plumber 1 70c Ferguson&Purves,tailors 134 Alexander, Theo., tailor 170d Boyack, T. C, grocer Regent Street here 170e Simpson, A. D. 136 Brand, Alexander, baker 170e Boyack, T. C. 138 Towert, John, bootmaker 170e Hume, Wm., plumber 140 Dearden, James D. 170e Forrester, W. Fordie 140 Laird, Miss 170e Kellet, William 140 Russell, Jas., s.s.c. 170e Calvert, W. H. 142 M'Farlane, A. P., general 170f Innes, Mrs A., trimming draper warehouse 144 Post Office, Archibald, 172 Fowdeu, Matthew Thomas, postmaster 172 M' Queen, Mrs Mary 144 Archibald, T., stationer 174 Brown & Grieve, builders, 146 Copeland, John house agents, &c. 146 Allison, Samuel 176 Hume, Wm., plumber 148 Douglas & Smart, house 178 Fowler, J., provision mcht. agents, upholsterers, &c. 180 Edgar, Miss 148 Portohello Gas Light Co.— 180 Farmer, Miss James Smart, treasurer 180 Turner, Alex. 150 Smith, A. N., general 180 Amos, George draper 182 Clark, Miss, milliner 152 Smith, A. N. 1 84 M'Yey, Wm., watchmaker 152 Heatley, Gr. S., m.r.c.v.s. 186 Inglis, Thomas 154 Wilson, James, butcher 186 M'Vey, Wm. 156 Fiddes, John, baker 188 Inglis, Thomas, dairy and 158 White, Wm. coach office 160 White, Wm., bootmaker 190 Whitelaw, Peter, grocer 162 Nesbit, John, druggist 192 Whitelaw, Peter 166 Davidson, Joseph 192 Brown, John, coal agent 166 Tait, John 194 Logan, Wm., painter 168 Hay, E. & M., china 196 Inglis, Jas., cabinetmaker, merchants house agent, &c. Wellington Street here 198 Inglis, Miss Margt. WINDSOR PLACE SALEROOMS

FOR THE DISPOSAL OF

ALL KINDS OF MOVABLE PROPERTY

BY AUCTION.

DOUGLAS & SMART

AUCTIONEERS AND VALUATORS,

148 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO. ,

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 29

198 Ewing, Mrs High Street, South Side.

200 Ewing, Miss A. G., 1 to 61, 1 ; 63 to 163, 2; 165 to 171, 3. fruiterer Einscoj)al Churchy St Mark's 202 Inglis, T. veterinary M., Simpson, Miss, Selville cot. surgeon Gubbin, Wm. Brendon T. M.D., CM., Selville Bellfield Lane here Pairman, John R., Samis- 204 Jamieson, George, baker ton lodge 206 Farquliar, Wm., gardener 165 Tulloch, Wm., Broadlea 206 Govenlock, Thos. cottage 208 Ledgerwood,J.,tobacconist 212 Ledgerwood, J. Hope Lane here 212 Davidson, Mrs 163 Bashford, W. T., photo- 214 Black, James, stationer grapher, Argyle house 214a Brander, Mrs, Berlin 161 Blair, David warehouse 161 Duff, Mrs 216 Blanche Brothers, grocers 161 Begbie, Mrs James 161 Crawford, William Melville Street here 161 Grieve, Walter 216a Johnston, Geo., painter 161 Hillocks, George 218 Annan, Wm., coal agent 161 Fen wick, Mrs 218 Lees, William, joiner 159 Ross, J., blacksmith 218 Wood, William 149 Mayer, Robt. S., plumber 218 Plank, Mrs 147e Phillips, Robt., Indian 218 Tod, Miss emporium 220 Monteith, Thomas 147d Scott, Miss M. S., dress- 222 Inglis, Mrs John maker 222 Chisholm, F. A. 147c Scott, Robert, joiner 222 Smith, Mrs John 147a Copeland J., confectioner 222 Ewen, J. S. 147 Robertson, Thos., painter 224 Duff, A. C, dental surgeon 145 Gibson, A., meal and flour Reilly, Francis J., Kirk's store place 143 Adams, Thomas, printer 226 Mackenzie, C. W., & Co. Portohello Advertiser, Mid- grocers lothian Journal^ ^- Mussel- 228 Manderson, Miss burgh News Office 228 Gordon, Miss 141 Bentley, Chas. J. 230 Landels, Adam, butcher 141 Rocca, A. 232 Ewen, John S., machinist 141 Ramsay, J., bootmaker 234 Blanche Bros., fruiterers 141 Boiuling Alley 236 Russell, J. L., chemist 141 Rocca, A., confectioner ©) f^ @) T\

WINES, BRANDIES, LIQUEURS, ETC.,

170 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

FAMILIES SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE PRICES.

^TES-^a^S.

Special attention is paid to this branch. The Blends at 2s.

and 2s. 6d. will be found to equal, if not surpass, those

sent out by the large Edinburgh houses who make this their only trade.

PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION.

Distinctive Feature of Business—

ONLY THE BEST QDALITY OF GOODS ARE KEPT,

and these are Sold at the

LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PROFITS. PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 31 lod Blue Bell /?i7i — Robert 87a Scott, E. & Co., tobac- 1 Milligan conists 137 Edward, Robert, painter 87 Currie, Jn., spirit mercht. 135 Thomson, Miss Brighton Place here Windsor Place U.P. Church 85 Paton, Robt., spirit mercht. Windsor Place here 83 Dewar, John, bootmaker 133 Pope, Wm. B. 81 Simpson, John 131 Anderson, Lewis 79 Maxton, John, plumber 129 Muir,Mrs,Hollandview ho. 77 Muir, J. L., saddler 127 Logan, Robert, painter 75 Henderson, Thos. R. 125 Dickie, George R. 75 Brown, James 123 Flinu, John,writerandN.P. 75 Brown, Wm., bootmaker 121 Royal Bank of Scotland, 73 Cruickshank, Geo. Flinu, John, agent Lamond, James, s.s.c, 119 Smart, Henry S., piano- Inverey house forte and music seller 69 Tramway Offices and librarian, Bank Braid, Robert, foreman buildings Braidwood, Peter, inspector 117 Merrie, J., Bank buildings 63 Cowan, William, dairy 115 Baird, William Rosejield Avenue here 113 Clydesdale Bank (Limited)^ 61 Gibson, Robt., refreshment Baird, Wm., agent rooms 111 Watt, Thomas, dairy 59g Hislop, Lawrence Maclean, 109 Baxendine, Bros., iron- bellhanger mongers 59f Hall, George 107 Town Hall 59f Brown, Peter Duddingston Miss. Church, 59f Brown, Chas. Plank, Wm., hall keeper 59f Thomson, Wm. 105 Macfarlane, Walter, spirit 59f Wishart, John merchant 59f Thompson, Joshua 103 Milne, Alex. 59f Mooney, Thos. 101 Ludwig, F., pork butcher 59 E Stewart, Mrs, confectioner 99 Cunningham, W. IL, jun., 59d Anderson, Gideon, butcher tobacconist & hairdresser 59c Hogg, Alexander, tailor 97 Ludwig, F. 59b Grosset, Mrs 95 Torrance, Mrs 59b Rankin, Peter 93a Shaw, Jas., confectioner 59b Pryde, Wm., contractor 93 Currie, John 59b Johnston, Jas. 91a Pollock, W., hairdresser 59b Torrance, Ralph 91 Thomson, J., greengrocer 59a AVhitelaw, Peter, grocer 89 Mouat, A. B., grocer 59 Jones, Peter, The Tower Inn 5 ' OBACCONIST.

We most respectfully iuform the Inhabitants of Portobello and vicinity that we have opened that Shop, situated at

F o n X <^ ::e^ s t" 3FL es ::ns -o? (a feiv Doors West of Bath Street),

with a Larg-e and Varied Stock of Tobacconist Goods.

in^TS^^EOTIOIT insr-viTEiD.

A Choice Selection of CIGARS, CIGARETTES, AND TOBACCOS, MAIsUFACTURED BY

WILLIS, GOODWIN & CO., COPE, SMITH, THOMSON & POETEOUS, M'KINNELL & EOSS, Etc., Etc.

S 3^T TT :F IF S-

TADDY, KENDALL BROWN, LONDON BROWN, PRINCE'S MIXTURE, ETC.

A Varied Selection of

PIPES, TOBACCO POUCHES. CIGAR AND CIGARETTE CASES,

CIGAR AND CIGARETTE HOLDERS, VESTA BOXES, PIPE MOUNTS, ETC., ETC.

MAY BE SEEN AT

^•f ® "P' M m s * -i"^ PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 33

57 Fullerton, Archibald 19 M'Leod, Mrs, salerooms 57 Cu thill, James 15 Hogg, Alex., coal mercht. 57 Anderson, Alex. ] 3 Dick, Robert, plasterer 57 M'Inoes, Chas. 11a Baxendine, Bros., smiths 57 M'Gregor, Hugh 11 Pringle, Geo., coal mercht. 57 Melville, Alex. 9 Hall, James 57 Johnston, Joseph Thornton, Thomas, & Sons 57 Lamb, John Ahercorn Brickivorlcs 55 Crandles, Mrs, greengrocer 1 Scott, John Livingston Place here 51 Bail lie, John, baker Hope Lane (3). 49 Greig, Alex. High Street. 49 Munro, John 49 Williamson, Mrs Bethel, Thos., Hope cottage 49 Lyon, Alex. Baldwin, Js., Broadlea lodge 49 Morgan, William Grieve,J.B.,Broadlea house 49 Jack, Robert Argyle Place here 49 Dunlop,Miss Jones, James, timber mer. 49 Dick, Andrew Simpson, Thomas, Easter 47a Main, Miss A. G., confec- Duddingston Mains tioner

47 M'Geehan, B., confectioner Hope Street (1). 45 Beattie, Ts., green tree tav. 43 Mackay, Daniel Posejield Avenue. 41 Brown, Mrs V., dressmaker 16 Mathieson, Wm. 39 Wilson, John 15 Buchan, Miss 37 Thomson, Wm., china mer. 14 Frame, John Adelphi Place here 13 M'Niven, F. Y. 35 Ryder, Thomas, baker 12 Balfour, James 33 Blue, Charles 11 Aitken, Thos. 33 Thorn, Mrs 10 Hall, John 31 Thom, Mrs J., spirit merct. 9 Stanley, John 27 Smith, Alex. 8 Ferguson, John 27 Low, Mrs 8 Purves, William 27 Neilson, Alex. 7 Aitchison, William 25 Thain, John, grocer 7 Mackintosh, John Gillespie, William, smith, 6 Drummond, John Leadwork lane 5 Anderson, John 23 Hepburn, Thomas 4 Steele, James 23 Hepburn, T., & Son, smiths 4 Milne, Mrs 21 Hepburn, John 3 Inglis, Alex. —

"f'MOM^S ®©M®®K.

30 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

Attention is respectfully invited to the following Specialities :

TEAS,—Superb Blend, ...... 2s. 8d. per lb. Exquisite Flavour, ...... 2s. 6d. ,,

Highly Recommended, ...... 2s. ,, Strong and Useful, ...... Is. 4d.

COFFEES.—Fresh Eoasted & Ground, Is., Is. 4d., & Is. 6d. ,, BUTTER. —Finest Danish imported, at Lowest Prices in Town. Daily Supplies of Fresh Butter, Eggs, Aberdeen and Moray Firth Haddocks.

PORT & SHERRY WINES, Is., Is. 3d., Is. 6d., & 2s. per bot. Do. (Old Matured), 2s. 6d. & 3s.

WHISKIES. —Unsurpassed Blend of Glenlivat and other High-class Scotch Whiskies, ...... 3s. per bot. or 18s. per gall.

' The Favourite Border Blend, ' ... 2s. 6d. ,, or 15s. ,,

RUM.—Extra Fine Old Jamaica, ... 2s. 6d. and 3s. per bot.

GIN.—Loopuyt's Finest ...... 2s. 4d. ,,

BRANDY.—Genuine Old Cognac, ...... 5s. ,, UNFERMENTED FRUIT WINES & CORDIALS— from 8d. to Is. 2d. ,, MALT LIQUORS.— Bass, AUsopp, and Edinburgh Pale Ales; Keid's London and Guiness' Dublin Porter and Stout, bottled and sent out in perfect condition.

PORTER & ALES on Draught, ...... 5d. per quart.

1^ All Goods purclLased. in the First Markets, of the Best duality, and Sold at the Smallest Margin of Profit possible. PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 35

2 Somerville, Mrs Baird, Miss, Murray lodge 1 Turnbull, Jas. F. 13 Petrie, Stephen F. 10 Sealy, P. Persse James Street (3). Campbell, J. P., Lynedoch house Fraser, Jas. D., Helensvale 1 Mattliewson, Mrs Joppa (3). 2 Calder, Henry 19 Aitken, Miss 2 Calder, Alex. R. 21 Gray, Begbie, grocer 3 Macdonald, James 22 Fowler, Mrs 4 Peddle, James 22 Black, Miss H. B. 5 Johnstone, James 23 Mathieson, Jas., shoemaker 6 Macfadyen, Archibald 24 Campbell, Miss A. 7 Watson, Thomas 26 Clark, Abraham, Foresters' 7 Watson, John T. S., C.A. Bar 8 Drummond, P. 30 Robertson, Mrs C. 9 Paterson, Misses 31 Gibb, William 10 Macdonald, Alexander 31 Hope, Mrs M. 11 Mackinlay, Miss 32 Bain, Mrs 12 Laing, Miss, East villa 33 Gillespie, Mrs Caldwell, Mrs, Eastfield 33 Jackson, house Mrs 33 Rae, Mrs Helen Stewart, Mrs, Hamilton 33 Cunningham, lodge William 34 Chisholm, Miss Annan,A.Robertson, florist, 35 Gray, Andrew &c., Hamilton lo. gardens 36 MacLachlan, Wm. 36 Kemp, Miss John Street (3). 36 Coxson, Wm. Crawford, Thos., Graham 37 Banks, Miss Janet lodge 37 M'Leod, John Murray, Mrs, do. 37 Grieve, Miss Mary 2 Waldener, Gr. F. 37 Banks, Wm. 3 Gordon, Mrs Maxwell 40 Combe, Robert 4 Black, Miss 42 Livingston, Miss, Joppa 5 Roberts, Mrs, Linkfield ho. house 5 Roberts, David, s.s.c, do. 43 Downie, Mrs 6 Lee, Miss Agnes, Agnesville 44 Easton, Wm. 7 Lee, T. H., Roseville 45 Corrie, E. J. Williams, W. 0., Spring 47 Gray, Mrs Margt. gardens 49 Lawrie, Wm. Glover,Mrs,Spring gardens 50 Walker, Miss Jessie «?BR0W1 & eRIKfE,*-

HOUSE AGENTS AND APPRAISERS,

BUILDEES, JOINERS, & CABINETMAKERS,

UPHOLSTERERS & UNDERTAKERS.

I\EJVIOVy\X^^ CONDUCTED IJM JoWN OR j!3oUNTRY,

—•—! BY BOAD OR RAIL. !-•—

GOOD STORAGE FOR FURNITURE, &c.

Register for Furnished and Unfurnished Houses, AND

Properties for Sale in Portobello and Joppa.

174 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

.A-goaaits for

NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO, AND

#imrbian '§ink 61nss Insurance Company, ITfb. 9

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 37

51 Walker, Miss 2 Fraser, J. 0. 52 Sanderson, Miss 3 Maclachlan, Alex., c.e. 54 Faulds, H. T. 4 Tait, Andrew 55 Thomson, Wm. 5 Urquhart, Mrs Brighton Terrace here 6 Henderson, D. B. Neilson, Mrs, Coillesdene 7 Howden, John, builder 8 Davison, Rev. W. Hope Joppa Lower (3). 9 Warden, Mrs Burchell, Miss Janet, 1 10 Brodie, Mrs Robertson place 11 Russell, George 11 Paterson, Eeid, Wm., 2 Robertson pi. Wm. Miller, Wm., 3 do. 13 Cruikshank, William Clark, Ab., 4 do. 15 Hunter, Mrs Anderson, Geo., 5 do. 16 Mackie, Captain William Gray, Miss, 6 do. 17 Anderson, David King, Mrs, dairy 18 Mitchell, Rev. Robert 1 Duff, John C. 19 Maclean, P. B. 2 Baillie, Miss 1 Maclean, J. W. 3 Wangh, James 20 Howatsou, James 4 Gifford, John 21 M' Alley, Thomas 5 Fisher, Miss 22 Telfer, John 23 Edgerley, Mrs Joppa Pans. 24 Boyack, James 24 Boyack, Miss Watt, Andrew Ewart, Robert Brighton Crescent here Watt, Wm. 25 Chalmers, Mrs Dr 26 Weir, John Nisbet, John 27 Douglas, George A. Nisbet, Alex., & Son, salt works 28 M'Intosh, Alex. Bowling Green Nisbet, George Nisbet, Alex., Rockville Livingston Place (1).

Lee Crescent (2). Righ Street. Brighton Place. 1 Goodall, Alex. 1a M'Kenzie, Allan 1 Bainbridge, John 1a Spence, Miss Margt. 2 Goodall, Peter 1a Riach, William 2 Wells, Wm. 1a Russell, Robert 2 Brown, Hugh 1 Carse, Stewart 2 Christie, James 2 Hutton, Mrs 2 Tod, George —

FORESTERS' ARMS BAR,

No. 8 HIGH STREET.

WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE FIRST QUALITY.

-? m * m i EGmBUHGH PALE AHU mihB ALES IN PRIME CONDITION.

H|,,'h^MliM|,M|,'l|,'l|,'l|,'l|».'ti;'l|,'l|,'l|,'l|,M,.'||,'l|,'l|,'l|,'I|,:l|,.i|,,.|,,'|,,'||,'||,'l,,.||,.||,,Mi.

CAN BE HAD.

N.B.—Special Room and Lavatory for Ladies only. JOHN WATSON, PROPRIETOR. PORTOBELLO DIEECTORY. 39

3 Young, Peter 12 Lyall, Mrs 3 Wood, Mrs C. 14 Holborn, Wm. 4 Brownlee, John 16 Ormiston, Mrs 4 Telfer, Wm. Parish Church 4 M'Lellan, Robert 18 Kirkwood, Alexander 4 Cairns, Thomas 20 M'Intyre, Miss S. 4 Cairns, Peter 22 Ogilvie, Mrs Dr 4 Adamson, James 24 MacLaren, Duncan 5 Nicolson, James 26 Munro, Mrs 5 Dowd, John 28 Bruce, Miss 5 Lauder, James 30 Stewart, Mrs 5 Herkes, Joseph 32 Wight, Mrs 5 Wintrup, Mrs E. 34 M'Donald, Mrs 5 Bee, James Victoria Terrace here 6 Lyon, Mrs Stuart, Wm., Melville house 6 Lawrence, Mrs 37 Angus, Miss 6 Grandison, David 35 Mackay, Misses 6 Jamieson, R. F. 33 Slater, Mrs E. 6 Hogg, Thos. 31 Rawes, Miss 6 Hand, Henry 29 Kemp, Misses 27 Adamson, Dr James Marine Parade (3). 25 Moffat, Miss Tough, Thos., Spring gard. 23 Thomson, Mrs Steele, Mrs, Eastbourne ho. 21 Wilson, James Titterton, C. R., do. 19 Burns, Mrs Cooper, Richard, Beach- 17 Gallic, Miss borough house 15 Powell, Miss 13 Baillie, Mrs N. Maryfield (2). 11 Stephenson, Misses Bamsay Lane. 9 Baillie, Mrs 15 Cunningham, John 9 Baillie, J. T. 6 Gray, John 7 Schaw, John 4 M'Adam, Robert, boat hirer 5 Whitehead, Mrs 3 Durham, Miss 3 Dyer, Mrs MelviUe Street (3). 1 Johnston, George 2 Blanche, John J. 4 Miller, Mrs Mentone Avenue (2). 6 Henderson, Mrs 8 Muir, R. H. Bath Street. 10 Murdo3h, Mrs 1 PLilip, Thomas HARMONIUMS & AMERICAN ORGANS,

ON THE THREE YEARS SYSTEM OF HIRE,

According to which, after Twelve Quarterly Payments, punctually madk, the Instrument becomes the Property of the Hirer.

Y rNDER this now universal system, H. S. Smart supplies ^ Pianofortes, Harmoniums, and American Organs, at Special Rates of Hire, for One, Two, or Three Years, as may be agreed upon, on the expiry of which period the Instrument becomes the absolute Property of the Hirer, without additional payment. This applies to all his Stock of High-Class Pianofortes by Broadwood, Collard, Allison, Hopkinson, Brinsmead, Chappell, Ibach, and

other Eminent Makers ; and also to a varied Stock of American Organs and Harmoniums by Mason & Hamlin, Trayser, &c.

-« H. + S. -^ SMA^T,§H• MUSIC AND pianoforte SALOON, BANK BUILDINQ-S, I^OIiTOBIEXiXiO. PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY, . 41

1 Cowpar, Thomas J 4 Payne, Henry 1 Macgregor, Mrs E., ladies' 15 Burnett, Robt. nurse 16 Douglas, Wm. 2 Richardson, J. F. 17 Oswald, James 3 Hunter, Richard 18 Stothart, William i Archer, Andrew 19 Kerr, Mrs A. 5 Cormack, D. A. 21 Nisbet, Mrs C. 6 Hutton, Mrs 22 Muir, James L. 6 Jamie, Mrs 6 Gray, James Milton Terrace. 6 Blakley, Saml. Easter Duddingston. 6 Stevenson, Miss 6 Cradock, Jas. 1 Haldon, Miss 6 Reid, Mrs M. L. 2 Morris, Wm. 6 Palmer, Horace J. 3 Morris, Charles 7 Stewart, John L. 4 Hislop, James 7 Cunningham, Archd. 5 Traquair, George 7 M'Robert, W. 6 Henry, James, Elmbank 7 Watson, J. 7 Easton, Chas. Montebello (3).

7 Walker, Wm. T. Dalkeith Street. 7 Callaghan, David 1 Sturrock, John 7 Waterston, James 1 Anderson, James S! 8 Steele, George 2 Simpson, James 8 Stavert, D. R. 3 Hoggan, Major- General 8 Clinkscales, Mrs 5 Scott Moncrieff, Misses 8 Mowat, A. B. 7 Mure, Mrs Lockhart 8 Borthwick, John, jun. 8 Johnston, Thomas Morton Street. 8 Halkett, Wm. 8 Wintrup, John Jojypa. 9 Pendrich, John Craig, Jas., c.a. 9 Petrie, James Robertson, Henry 9 Conradi, Robert I. Murray, J., Douglas villa 9 Inglis, G. H. Robertson, John, Darthula 9 Esplin, Mrs Margt. villa 9 Philip, David Clapperton, John 9 Paterson, Mrs J. Graham, Mrs, Dunlop villa 9 White, John, painter Allan, Miss, Bellair villa 12 Sidey, John Mills, Mrs, Waltham villa 13 M'Nair, John D. Carse, Stewart, Sylvanview

n o Ml

PORTOBELLO. '^^^

VISITORS and OTHERS are respectfully informed that FOUH-iH-HAI^H COACHES

will be run Daily during the season to the IFOE-TH BE,I3DGI-E5 Also, that the CIRCULAR DRIVES,

Via INVERESK, DALKEITH, CRAIGMILLAE CASTLE, and other Places of Interest, are now resumed.

Full information as to Time of Starting and Fares

to he obtained at the Ofice.

BRAKES & WAGGONETTES FOR PIC-NIC PARTIES, &c.

CABS, GIGS, DOG-CARTS, and SPRING VANS always in readiness.

Orders left at Office, tea MIGM SXREEX, WILL RECEIVK prompt ATTENTION.

T. INGLIS, Proprietor. POKTOBELLO DIEECTOBY. 43

Lamont, Mrs,Westland cot. Milton Road here Nimmo, Adam Millar,W. S,, Charlotteville Traill, G.W.,Westness villa Trotter, James, Helenslea

Mount Pleasant (3). Osborne Terrace (3).

Jo'p'pa. Marine Parade.

WilliamsoD, Miss, 2 Aber- 1 Adams, Thomas corn villas 2 Fraser, Mrs 6 Hay, George 2 Duncan, Misses 7 Wemyss, Baillie 2 M'llvenna, John 8 Gray, Mrs 2 Tod, Alex. 9 Johnstone, A. C. 2 Wells, Miss 11 M'lntosh, Lachlan, s.s.c. 2 Yates, M. T. 12 Douglas, Mrs A. 3 Anderson, Mrs 13 Sinclair, Mrs J. A.

14 Doig, Henry, j.p., Rose cott. Osborne Villas (3). 15 AUardyce, Alex. Pitt Street. 16 Carmichael, Thos., s.s.c. 17 Livingston, Mrs J., Haw- 3 Cruttenden, E. thorn cottage Liddell, Miss I., 2 Living- Pipe Street (1). ston place 6 Rankin, Peter Laing, Alexander, 1 do. F. C. Mission Hall 14 Clark, John Niddrie Eoad (2). 18 Fraser, James, grocer (West of Duddingston Road). Town^s Stables Millar, Hugh, 1 Clifton ter. Slaughter House Torrance, Wm., 2 do. Archibald, D., foreman Gordon, George, 2 do. Buchan, A. W., & Co., Nimmo, Hugh, 3 do. Waverley potteries Redpath, James, 4 do. Gray, W. A., Riach, James, 5 do. potteries Stenhouse, Wm., 5 do. 5 Smith, Patrick, cartwright Banks, John, 6 do. Barron, Wm., Clifton house Pitt Street (3). Duddingston Road here 1 TurnbuU, Andrew Niddrie Road School 3 Thompson, Misses Stevenson, J., headmaster 4 Nisbet, Pollok S. Sinclair, James, janitor 5 Gibson, Robert, Pittville Duddingston Park here 6 Nichol, Alfred COOKING BY GAS.

The continued and increasing popularity of Gas as a Cooking and Heating Agent has fully justified the most sanguine expectations formed regarding it. The Economy, Cleanliness, and Efficiency of this mode of Cooking only require to be more widely known to dispel any prejudices which may still exist. Read " The Sanitary Aspects of Cooking and Heating by Coal Gas," by Dr Stevenson Macadam, r.R.s.E., r.c.s., r.i.c, Lecturer on Chemistry and Consulting Analytical Chemist, Edin- burgh, supplied Gratis.

Gas Cooking Saves Time

Gas Cooking Saves l^oney

Is more Gas Cooking cleanly

Can always Gas Cooking be relied upon

All Dust, Smoke, and Ashes are avoided.

Full particulars as to terms of Hire, &c., can be obtained at the Offices of the FORTOBELLO GAS LZG-HT CO?., 148 High Street and Bridge Street s^s POETOBELLO DIRECTOEY. 45

7 Cassidy, Lieut.-Col. T. 12 Ferguson, Mrs 8 Ross, Miss E. Maryfield here 9 Harrison, Miss Fraser, Alex., Bankhouse 10 Grieve, John Cullen, Miss, do. 11 Brown, George Crozier, Richd., do. 12 Hall, Miss Marshall, James, do. 13 Robertson, Miss 6 Dunlop, Miss, dressmaker Osborne Villas here Wilson^s Park here Reilly, F., boat hirer Portohello Cafe Coy.^ Tea Ramsay Place (2). Gardens and Restaurant Ramsay Lane. Pringle, T., & Son, Marine 2 Adams, John nursery 3 Cairns, Aitken Osborne Terrace here 3 Henderson, G., water officer Seaview 15 Gray, Adam, 4 M'Cusker, Owen 16 Brown, Misses 4 Bell, Geo. P. 17 Ruthven, S. 5 Innes, Geo. H. C. 18 Thomson, Mrs 5 Jackson, John Denovan, J. Platen 19 5 Innes, Wm., joiner 20 Black, Mrs 6 Innes, Wm. 22 Maitland, A. J. 6 Bowers, Andrew 23 Hunter, Mrs 25 Gebbie, Mrs Regent Street (2). Elcho Terrace here 2 Archibald, Wm. 4 Stuart, Miss A. Ramsay Lane. 6 Highet, Thomas (West side, 1 ; East side, 2). 6 Gold, James Police Office 8 Grant, Wm. 1 Fox, Ts., chimney sweeper 10 Bowman, Mrs 4 Veterinary Shoeing Forge— 12 Gibb, Wm. Inglis, T. M., veterinary 12 Wilson, Robt. surgeon 14 Smith, Miss J. Hunter, Wm., Berry square 16 Gibson, Mrs Isabella Lauder, James, do. 16a Dunlop, Miss Helen Stewart, Jas., do. 18 Martin, M.R., cabinetmaker Dunlop, Andrew, do. 20 Hay, John Mission Hall, Baxter's pi. 22 Crawford, David Braid, David, Mary^field 24 Davies, Mrs bower 24 Rutherford, Mrs 11 Yates, Dewar, dairy 26 Poole, Alex. Established 1816,

DOUGLAS & SMART, HOUSE FACTORS, AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS,

UPHOLSTERERS, JOINERS, k UNDERTAKERS,

148 HiaH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

"OEGISTER of Houses for Sale and To Let—Furnished or Unfurnished.

TNVENTORIES AND APPRAISEMENTS made for Government Duties, Transfer, &c.

TTALUATIONS made for Sale or Purchase, &e.

OALES BY AUCTION conducted in Town or Country. Goods received for Disposal in the Salerooms, Windsor Place, Portobello.

piRE INSURANCES effected at Moderate Rates on Household Furniture and Heritable Property.

ADVERTISEMENTS in any Newspaper inserted at Publishers' Prices. PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 47

28 Fairgrieve, Wm. B. 11 Deans, Wm. 30 Brand, Alexander 9 Wallace, Henry, 32 Dall, Mrs 7 Burn, Mrs 32 Dall, George, accountant 5 Proud, Miss 34 Murphy, H. H., Regent cott. 5 Knight, Chas. F., m.d., cm. 36 Mitchell, James 3 Shaw, James 38 Kettles, Mrs 1 Cosby, Mrs 40 Suding, Elias, inspector of poor Rosebank (1). 42 Hunter,Wm.,Waverley cot. Lynch, Owen, dairy, Rosebank 44 Bannatyne, Mrs, St Ann's square do. 46 Hills, Misses, Hay, J. & T., Rosebank pottery 48 Smith, John, Jamaica cott. Hay, John 50 Taylor, David Holligan, Daniel Straiton Place here Law, Mrs, Rosebank cottage 45 Harthill, Miss Helen Bryce, Alex., Rosebank house 43 Douglas, Mrs Agnes M'Karnan, John 41 Taylor, Mrs Lyon, Mrs 39 Peacock, T. Oliver Macandie, Miss Campbell 37 Fotheringham, Mrs Muir, John, Seaside house 35 Nicholson, Mrs Strachan, John, do. 33 Taylor, Mrs James Wilson, James, do. 31 Davidson, Mrs, 7 Marion- Cooper, Richard, & Co., Rose- ville bank bottleworks 29 Weatherhead, Misses, 6 Marionville Rosefield Avenue. 27 Paton, Robt, 5 do. (West side, 1 ; East side, 2). 25 Kinnell, Miss, 4 do. 23 Browne, Misses, 3 do. High Street. 21 Miller, Wm. C, 2 do. 3 Ross, Angus 19 Miller, Thos., 1 do. 5 Beatson, H. M., Rose lodge 17a Campbell, Miss M. T. G-. 7 Milne, Mrs, Rose villa 17a Gallic, Miss M. B. 7a M'Cormack, Joseph 17 Taylor, Mrs John 8 Thomson, J. M. Regent Street U.P. Church 11 Hogg, Miss 15a Scott, Jas., & Son, joiners 13 Stevenson, R. Pasley, s.s.c. 15a Scott, Robert Rosefield Place here 15 Stark, Mrs 17 Corbin, Mrs

13a Mitchell, Mrs 1 6 Anderson, Gideon 13a Palmer, Mrs 15 Allan, John 13 Claxton, Mrs 14 Gilfillan, Mrs JOHN-fBHlDDie,

MANUFACTURER OF RUSKS, CRACKNELS, ETC.,

51 HIGH STREET, and at 86 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

(^5 B. takes this opportunity of thankino: his numerous mi . . S^iwa Customers for their liberal support during the last twenty-eight years. Having most extensive and commodious manufacturing accommodation at 51 High Street, he is in a position to promptly meet the wants of his Customers, and begs to assure them that he will strictly adhere to those principles in conducting business which have contri- buted so much to his success, viz : —close personal attention, supplying a first-rate article at the lowest possible price, and punctuality in the execution of orders.

TEA A]MD FANCY BI^EAD, BE^T QUALITY, EVEI^Y DAY.

—^:::: IRISHES OOVEI?,E1ID_ t^^-

51 HIGH STREET (opposite Tower St.), AND 86 HIGH STREET, (adjoining National Bank). ;

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 49

Hope Street here 3 Lowson, Mrs 12 Gardiner, Miss 4 Boyd, Thomas, greengrocer 10 Peterkin, Miss 5 Joppa Post Office Jones, Peter, Jessfield Macdonald, Mrs L. B., post- Archibald, Geo., mistress 1 Williamfield 5 Macdonald, Mrs, dairy Montgomery, Walter, 2 do. 6 Neilson, Wm. Christie, Walter, 3 do, 6 Cockburn, Wm. Fulton, Adam, 3 do. 6 Rutherford, Mrs Ewen, William, 4 do. 6 Schenck, D.V. M'Arthur, Alex, William- 6 Mackintosh, Miss field cottage Royal Terrace (2). Rosefield Place. Marine Parade. (North side west of Rosefield Av., 1 South side and North side east 2 Lind, Mrs of Rosefield A v., 2). 2 M'Farlane, A. P. Brighton Place. 2 Page, James F. 1 Bickerstaff, Hugh 2 Blair, Miss 2 Cairns, John, Balbirnie cot. 2 Dippie, Miss 3 Reid, Alexander 2 Johnston, Thomas 4 Flint, Wm. 2 Turner, Mrs A. F. 5 Flint, F. W. 3 Kellock, John 6 Waters, James 4 Whitelaw, John Paterson, Miss,Rosefi'ld cot. 5 Philip, James Paterson, do. James, 6 Wells,David,Wellburn villa Aitchison,Wm., Burn house 7 Tamkin, 8. Henderson Row here 11 Macara, Miss St. Mark's Place (3). 10 Cadien, Miss G. Bertram 9 Chisholm, Miss Ahercorn Terrace 8 M'Intyre, Malcolm 1 Archibald, Thos., Roselee 7 Oliver, Rev. James 2 Winton, John Rosefield Avenue here 3 Stenhouse, Mrs Argyle Place here Rosslyn Terrace, Joppa (3). Christie, George, CuUoden 1 Brand, Alex., baker villa 2 Crow, Miss, smallwares Minchin, Mrs, Muirton villa 3 Robin, Mrs 3 Clark, Mrs J. A. Argyle Crescent here 3 Frazer, Alexander Brown, William (?) T|J (§) TsJ 161. PI NATURALIST.

ESTABLISHED 1855.

BIRD AND ANIMAL STUFFER;

IMPOf^TER J^m EXPORTEII^ OF COCKATOOS, PARROTS, PAROQUETS, PIPING BULLFINCHES,

38 3EI Xx G- I it IT

GEI|MAN,/ND NORWICH CAN/BIES,

^jolt) anb ^xlbzx ^ feasants,

ORNAMENTAL WATERFOWL, POULTRY,

PIGEONS, &C.

.«*.-

AVIARIES & FANCY CACES MADE TO ORDER.

' »^' •

FANCY SHELLS, CORAL, SEEDS, SAND, FONTS, &c.

48 NORTH HANOVER STREET, EDINBDRGH.

PHEASANTRY & POULTRY YARD- HAMILTON LODGE, EASTER DUDDINGSWN, JOPPA. PORTOBELLO DIRECTOEY. 51

St. Mary's Place (3). 7 Thornburgh, John H. Abercorn Terrace, 7 Allan, Alex. B. 8 Cairns, Mrs 1 Morrison, Mrs 8 Wright, Wm. 3 Patterson, W. J. 8 Henderson, Chas. 5 Thompson, Albert 8 Deans, George 7 Chant, Mrs 8 Hopes, Mrs E. 9 Wilson, James, Lennieville

Southfield Villas. Sandford Street (2). Brighton Place. Brighton Place 1 Brown, Geo. F., Hay villa 1 Meagher, The Very Rev. 2 Henderson, Alex. Martin, Canon 2 Ritchie, Rev. J. B. Stanley Street. 3 Rhind, Robert Southfield Place. 4 Langwill, Archd., c.a. 1 Fairley, Miss Magdalene 5 Paterson, John 2 Wilson, 6 Walker, Dr Robert Wm. 3 Douglas, James 7 Lowe, W. H. D., s.s.c. 8 Rutherford, Alex. 4 Dickie, Mrs 5 Parker, Geo. H. Glover, R.D., Brighton pk. Robbie, James Allan, James Southfield Place (2). Jack, W. Cassels, Hamilton Brighton Place. villa 1 Greig, G. W. 2 Wilson, Robert Straiten Place. 2 Kynock, Alexander (West of Wellington Street, 2 ; East of Wellington Street, 2 Steele, James 3). 2 Bain, Kenneth Bath Street here 3 Robertson, W. E., grocer 1 Smith, Peter 4 Young, Mrs, dairy 2 Rowan, Alfred 0. 5 Robertson, W. E. Regent Street here 5 Brown, David 4 Thomson, Gustave 5 Watt, Miss 6 Ellis, Mrs 5 Black, James 8 M'Kean, Jas. C. 6 Black, James, stationer 10 Baxter, Miss 7 Duncan, Miss, dressmaker Wellington Street here 7 Andrews, James 15 Mason, Misses 7 Reid, William, florist 17 Miller, James 7 Stocks, John 19 Donald, John, Bush cott. Pianoforte, Hamonmin, & American Organ Seller,

Begs to call attention to the following list of Superior Pianos, by the most celebrated makers, which may be seen at No. 2 Bank Buildings, and can be had on the most advantageous terms—a liberal discount for Cash, or on the Three Years System.

BROADWOOD & SONS' No. 3c New Iron Cottage Piano, complete Iron Frame, with Metal Pin Piece, Trichord, &c., in Rosewood Case, with Marquetrie Ornamentations, - - - - Price 70 Gs. The finest Cottage Piano in the Market. COLLARD & COLLARD'S METAL FRAME PIANINO, Full Trichord, Check Action, Panel Front and Trusses, Rosewood, - 45 Gs.

RALPH ALLISON & SONS' NEW MODEL, Class No. 2, Vertical Iron Frame, Trichord, Check Action, Brass Pin Plate, Rosewood or Walnut, ------43 Gs. HOPKINSON'S PIANINO, with Entire Iron Frame, Panel Front, and Trusses, in Walnut, ------40 Gs. CHAPPELL'S NEW IRON FRAMED COTTAGE PIANO, Check Action, Trichord throughout. Brass Pin Plate, in Rosewood Case, 40 Gs.

IBACH & SONS' UPRIGHT PIANO, Model 12, Iron Frame, Check Action, &c.. Incised and Gold Panel Front, with Sconces and Bracket Trusses, in a Very Handsome Walnut and Gold Case, - - 55 Gs. A Large Selection of NEW COTTAGE PIANOS, always kept in Stock, from ------_- 25 Gs.

Owing to a large Hiring Trade, H. S. SMART has always in stock a number of Second-liand Instruraents, most of wMch, having been only a short time in use, are little inferior to new, and are GREATLY REDUCED IN PRICE.

AMERICAN ORGANS by Mason & Hamlin, Clough and Warren, &c., and HARMONIUMS by Trayser, &c., for Sale from 8 Gs., or on Hire.

Special attention is called to thefoUoioing remarkable/ Cheap Instrument:—

METZLER'S " MARLBOROUGH ORGAN," Compass 5 Octaves (F to F), with 5 Stops and Knee Swell, which will be found to act most effectively. This Organ is capable of a wonderful variety of tone. In Substantial case of Solid Walnut of very neat design. Price only £15 (subject to large Discount for Cash), to be seen at

119 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO. PORTOBELLO DIRECTOBY. 53

Bellfield here 26 Marshall, Thomas Paterson,Mrs, Seabeachho. 28 Banks, James, carrier 18 Allan, Miss 30 Cunningham, Thomas 16 Durham, William, f.r.s.e., 32 Wilson, Alex. Seaforth house 34 Turner, John, Tower house M'Gregor, James, Straiton 36 Bower, Mrs cottage 36 Gilbert, James Wellington Street here 38 Turner, John Shaw, G., Mount ^olus 40 Stirling, John 9 Butti, J. A., Corebank 42 Young, John 7 Falshaw, Sir James, Bart. 42 M'Gregor, Wm. 5 Newlands, Mrs 42 Johnston, Jas., tailor 3 Fairley, Mrs 44 Marshall, John Kindler, Chas., Corebank 44 Borthwick, Mrs house 44 Hopkirk, John 44 Wintrup, James

Tower Bank (2). 44 Dean, David Ramsay Lane, 44 Brown, John 44 Rodger &M'Intosh,builders 1 Traill, Alex. 44 Hislop, Lawrence, M., bell- David 2 Wilson, hanger 3 Sellar, John Wm. 46 Harper, Alexander Towerhank School 48 Border, Thos. Todd, J., headmaster Toiver Street Schoolroom 4 Milligan, Alexander 50 Anderson, James 6 Porteous, Jas. 52 Brewster, Geo. A. Graham, John, Seaside cot. Tower Street (1). Gray, Alex., Rathbone ho. 4 Bald, Robert 37 Christie, John P. 4 Whittaker, Thomas 35a Broomfield, Miss 6 Alexander, Mrs Margt. 35 Henderson, R. T. 10 Hay, Samuel 33 Hay, Thos., Creed house 12 Crandles, John 31 M'Geehan, Bernard 14 Tramway Co.'s Stables 29 Mitchell, David 16 Howden, John, builder 27 Main, James 18 Currie, George 25 Morgan, Andrew 20 Moncur, Jas. S. 21 Ovens, William 20 Hogg, Robert Stirton,Wm.,Aitchison's pi. 22 Harper, John, slater 17 Lindsay, James L. Johnston, 1 7 24 Geo,— _ . „ . ThjDmson, Walter 26 Hutchison, David 17 Moran, Mrs J. SMITHS, TINSMITHS, Ironmongers and Bellhangers.

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B. B. most respectfully inform the Inhabitants of Portobello and vicinity that they have taken that Shop situated at

—:109 •• HIGH .-. STREET^— (Old Town Hall Buildings),

where a Large and Varied Stock of Ironmongery Goods will be kept.

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EOOM AND KITCHEN GRATES, FENDEES, RESTS, FIRE-IRONS, PAILS AND BATHS, TILE HEARTHS, BRUSHES, PAINTS, AND OILS, CUTLERY, MANGLES, WRINGERS, &c., &c.

TIN GOODS MADE AND BEPAIMED. RAILINGS & GATES PUT UP & REPAIRED. WRINaERS AND MANGLES REPAIRED. liAWN MOWERS SUPPLIED AND REPAIRED. HOUSE j^ND GATE BELLS SUPPLIED j\ND ^EPAI^ED. *^*^K-€^ BLACKSMITH WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE.

IB" Special attention given to Smoky CJiimneys. Every description of Smolce Cowls, Wind Guards, and Dispersers^ etc., etc., put up.

ALL ORDERS ENTRUSTED TO US EXECUTED AT SHORTEST NOTICE.

Workshop—71 HIGH ST. ; Warehouse—I09 HIGH ST, PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 55

17 Davidson, Wm. 18 Bryden, Miss, Wellington 15 Anderson, Mrs Frances lodge 13 Ogilvie, James 19 Nesbit, John, Eden villa 11 Salmond, Wm. 20 Hamilton, Miss Jane 9 Kilpatrick, Andw. 20 Aitken, Geo. Shaw 7 Brown, J. P. 21 Barker, G. S. 5 Cairns, James 23 Lewington, P., Wellington 1 Ferrie, John cottage 24 Edwards, Miss Victoria Terrace (3). 24 Cleghorn, Mrs Susan Marine Parade. 25 Cockburn, Alex. 26 Folkard, E. W. 1 Little, Miss 27 Laidlaw, Wm. H. 2 Caldwell, Samuel 27 Bertram, Mrs 4 Hughes, Major H. Jones 28 Ross, James Miss A. 5 Brown, 28 M'Intosh, Archibald Hewat, R. G-., Bellfield ho. 28 Tait, William 28 Runciman, Mrs J. S. Wellington Street. 28 Ross, Daniel (2 to 16, .2; 17 to 34, 3). 28 Goodall, Robert 1 M'Grath, Mrs H. 28 Keiller, David M. 1 Paterson, Wm. 28 Bengtzon, O. R. 2 Drever, Wm. 29 Gillespie, Miss 4 Waterston, Jas. H. 29 Fraser, Mrs 5 Mackenzie, Kenneth 29 Richardson, Walter 6 Lowe, George 29 White, Mrs 7 Brown, Mrs M. 29 Gibson, Mrs Jas. S. Congregational Church 29 Donaldson, Mrs Free Church Hall 29 Linnen, David 8 Baird, Mrs, Doonbank cott. 29 Hay, John 8 Baird, S., do. 30 Glancy, Bernard 9 Thomson, James, gardener 30 Nicol, John 10 Ritchie, W. W. 30 Leslie, Mrs Park house laundry 30 Neillands, Geo. 12 Spence, Mrs 30 Robertson, Thomas 13 Cottam, J. S. 30 Paterson, Miss 14 Ross, Wm. 30 Cape, Joseph 15 Stewart, W. A. 30 Patou, Robert 16 Meyer, A. H. 31 Low, David Straiton Place here 31 Currie, Richard 17 Leslie, Miss, Leven lodge 31 Lockhart, John IFOXJJXTJDIBIJ X30S,

CALEDONIAN INSURANCE COMPANY. Annual Revenue (1888) £279,221. Accumulated Funds (1888) £1,290,308.

CLAIMS PAID EXCEED TWO MILLIONS STEALING.

LIFE ASSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Non-Forfeitable Policies are issued on a specially liberal system. The Bonus additions to the sum assured declared in 1886 were, on the average, equal to 50 per cent, on the Premiums received. I^' Option of applying Bonus to make the Assurance payable during life. Residence in many parts of the world is permitted Free of Charge. No extra charge for Officers in Mercantile Marine if Policy effected under Endowment Assurance Table. Surrender Values on a liberal and equitable scale are allowed —see Table printed in the Company's Prospectus. Low rates of Premium, and liberal conditions of Assurance. Life Reserves on a very ample scale, and Life Funds specially exempt from liability for Fire losses. FIRE INSURANCE DEPARTMENT. Reserve Funds very ample, and Premiums strictly moderate.

Head Office— 19 GEORGE STREET, EDINBURGH, AGENTS IN PORTOBELLO. JOHN FLT¥N, Royal Bank. G. A. DOUGLAS. National Bank. HENRY CALDER, Gkocer, High Street. ROBERT JOHNSTON. 20 Adelphi Place (Fire only). ROBERT SCOTT, Joiner, 147 High Street. J. 0. FRASER, 124 High Street (Fire only). PETER R. BELL, 23 Adelphi Place (Fire only). THOMAS JOHNSTON, 2 Royal Terrace. JAMES WILSON, 21 Melville Street. PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 57

31 Webster, Miss M. 28 Imrie, Alex. 31 Martin, A. B. 29 Miller, Mrs Eliz. 31 Grieve, Joha

31 Steel, John Windsor Place (2). 31 Grant, William High Street, 32 M'Craw, Alex., coal merct. 33 Smith, Mrs U.P. Church Hall 33 Tough, Wm. S. Burgoyne, W. Ts., Windsor 33 Scott, Henry lodge academy 33 Dewar, Wm. Mackenzie, G. R., Windsor 34 Weir, E., dairy lodge M'Laren, Jas., Mount lodge Westbank (1). Jones, James, Windsor cot. 5 Purdie, Thos., Wallacefield Sherriff, M. Brodie, West- cottage bank brick and tile works 3 Handasyde, Mrs, Fairfield cottage Wilson's Park (2). 2 Smart, W. S., Burton cott. Ramsay Lane. 1 Smart, James 2 Ramage, John 3 Robertson, Alexander Windsor Terrace (2). 5 Kirkwood, Mrs 3 Campbell, Major Colin 13 Paterson, David, slater 4 Bell, Misses 21 Young, David 22 Millar, James Woodside Terrace, Joppa (3). 22 Hall, James 23 Bruce, Miss, grocer 1 Prentice, Rev. Arch. 24 Marshall, Henry, boat hirer 2 Moir, William 25 Fairholm, David 3 Gifford, William 25 Stewart, Arthur J. 4 Williamson, J. F. 26 Moffat, John A. 5 Selway, Edwin — •

WM. •^ ^PENGE

(Successor to Thos. Gray^, ^WHOLESALE AND RETAIL (^n% ^mt, ^^u\, k f0tat0<^ §Uri^ft«nt.

Flours— Meals— Oat (Midlothian) American Extra Quality Hungarian Barley Choice Family Wheaten Indian Self Raising Brose Pease— Barley— Imperial Blue Medium Blue Pearl Split Rough Pigeon

ITjentils MXvAt, %^Xii] patitot gcans, pnsjeeitr, Pai^e,

POULTRY FOOD, SPRATT S DOG BISCUITS.

Finest Salt Butter, Finest Fresh do., Twice Weekly. Country Eggs.

Hay, Straw. Feeding Stuffs of every description.

102 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO, — Grain Stores ESTABLISHED , EDINBURGH. 1852. PORTOBELLO DISTRICT DIRECTORY.

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POST TOWNS.

Duddingston, Edinburgh Easter Duddingston, Portobello Eastfield, Musselburgh Jock's Lodge

Duddingston. Spilling, Col. J. K., Duddings- Millaire, Madame, Dudding- ton house ston cottage Paton, Rev. J. A. H., manse Gray, John, overseer, Dud- Duddingston Church dingston house Thiem, A. M., Hillfoot Gray, William, Southfield Seton, Henry, m.r.c.v.s., Jane- Gray, Robt. S., do. field Hay, John, Mayfield cottage Duff, Captain, Glenarthur Coutts, J. M'G., schoolhouse, Barbour, James, St. Arthur's registrar of births, &c. Hunter, R., Duddingston lodge Aitken, Mrs Walker, Mrs J. Russell, Loch- Aitken's Trustees, James, side house Duddingston flour mills Murray, Miss, Rose cottage Horsburgh, Dickson, smith Morrison, J., 2 Church hill Cauviii's Institution^ Chalmers, villa A. C, M.A., headmaster Thomson, Alex., 1 do. Roy, Miss, matron Watt, James, Church hill Laurie, Professor Simon, Gilchrist, John, & Sons, florists Nairne lodge, Willowbrae Watson, Wm., Lochside cot. Sime, Thomas, Braefoot do. Watson, J., Parkview cottage

Hutchison, T., Bellfield, do. Muirhead, H. , Sheephead tav. Scott, D. F., Meadowfield, do. Mack ay, George, Bellavista Law, T. Graves, Woodlands Lawrie, James, Poplar bank THE MIDLOTHIAN SUBURBAN PRESS.

PORTO BELLO ADVERTISER Established 1864. MIDLOTHIAN JOURlfAL MUSSELBURGH HEWS Established 1883. Established 1889. XMOMAS ADAMS5

143 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

THE ONLY PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE TOWN.

All classes of work done on the Premises on the shortest notice. Tasty Circulars, Memoriam Cards, Funeral Letters, Calling and Business Cards, Monogram Paper and Envelopes—Neat and Cheap; Posters and Hand Bills, &c., &c. CALL AND SEE SPECIMENS BEFORE GOING ELSEWHERE.

138 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO, AND 17 FORREST ROAD, EDINBURGH,

Has always on hand a large and varied stock of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's Boots and Shoes, House Boots, Tennis and Sand Shoes, &c. J. T. is sole Agent in Portobello for the Famed Ladies' Bective Boots and Shoes—Highly recommended for Elegance, Comfort, and Durability.

Repairs Neatly, Promptly, and Cheaply Executed.

T3B3R:M:S-Ci5cS3e9E.

»- TWO DOORS FROM HEAD OF REGENT STREET. POBTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 61

Lindsay, John, dairy Robertson, W. S., 2 Eastfield Black, John, grocer villas Sanson, Mrs, Hawthorn brae Lamont, J. & Son, The Glen Beattie, Mrs, Hillside nursery M'Intosh, Geo., joiner, John's hill works Jock's Lodge. Buist, John Eraser, John P., Byculla lodge Robertson, Mrs, Sycamore Lloyd, Miss, 1 Morrison pi. bank Soldiers' Home do. George, gardener Hogg, Strachan, Wm., 3 do. Clephane, J., Jane cottage Potter, Mrs, 4 do. Green Muir, W. G., The Herriot, Hope, 5 Northfield Post Office cottages grocer and post- Hay, Thomas, Cavaye, Mrs, 6 do. master Morrison, Thos. L., Northfield Macgregor, Gregor, confect- house ioner Livingston, Mrs, 1 Abercorn gardens Eastfield, Joppa. Giddings, Mrs, 2 do. Crichton, John, slater, Retreat Nicolson, James 3 do. cottage Munro, Robertson, Abercorn Nivison, Ab., 2 Eastfield nursery Craig, Jas., Eastfield cottage Edinburgh ^ Portohello Cemetery Mossman, Misses, Falcon cot. Shaw, John, supt. Goldie, James, 1 Eastfield Neilson, Geo., dairy villas Macleod, Mrs, Wheatfield ho. Cairns, Mrs, 2 Eastfield villas Bryce, Andrew, G. S. HEATLEY, VETERINARY SURGEON, M.R.C.V.S.,

Author of ' The Horse Owner's Safeguard,' ' The Stock Owner's Guide,' ' Sheep Farming,' ' Our Dogs and their Diseases,' ' The Dog Fanciers' Friend,' etc., etc.,

May be consulted personally or by letter upon any disease appertain- ing to the lower animals.

152 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

SOLE PROPRIETOR OF 3EaE3E;i5cTX*3E[Tr'S I>ISX3EiayC3E>3EI3R S3P3E;CI3F'IC,

which is recognised by Practical Experts to be the best and most successful remedy ever introduced for the Cure of Distemper in all its varied forms in the Dog.

In Packets containing 24 Powders, with full instructions, 3s. and 5s. each. G-uaranteed.

GEOICI JIlIISOl^f) FABILV UU\ AND CONFECTIONER.

LOAF BREAD OP THE FINEST QUALITY,

ALSO ALL SORTS OF

Tpy oun Currant Milk Loaves at 3d. each.

(Opposite Tramway Terminus). — — — —

General Directory,

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Adams, John, 2 Ramsay place Adams, Miss, 13 "West Brighton terrace ADAMS, Thos., printer, 143 High street; house, 1 Osborne terrace see advt, p. 60 Adamson, Dr James, 27 Melville street Adamson, James, mason, 4 Livingston place Adamson, Mrs Helen, 22 Henderson row Aitchison, John, 2 West Brighton crescent Aitchison, Wm., Burn house, Rosefield place Aitchison, William, 7 Hope street AITKEN, Alex., grocer, 2 Brighton buildings see advt., p. 104 Aitken, Miss, 19 Joppa AITKEN, Miss, milliner, 92 High street—^ee advt., p. 126 Aitken, Mrs, Duddingston mills Aitken, Geo. Shaw, architect, 20 Wellington street Aitken, Thos., 11 Hope street Aitken's Ts., James, Duddingston flour mills Alexander, Mrs Margaret, 6 Tower street Alexander, Richard, jun., 1 Argyle place

ALEXANDER, Theodore, tailor, 134 High street ; house, 5 Brighton terrace see advt., p. 68 Alexander, Wm., 33 Henderson row Allan, Alex. B., 7 Southfield place Allan, James, Stanley street Allan, John, 15 Rosefield avenue Allan, Miss, Bellair villa, Morton street, Joppa Allan, Miss C, 18 Straiton place Allan, Mrs, 3 Argyle place Allardice, Mrs Barclay, 12 Argyle crescent Allardyce, Alex., 15 Mount Pleasant ALLISON, Samuel, fruiterer, 128 High street; house, 146 see advt., p. 124 49 BATH STREET.

FINEST BLENDS OF GLENLIVET & OTHER WHISKIES-

Superior Wines, Liqueurs, &c.

EDINBURGH & ENGLISH jlLES iN SPLENDID CONDITION.

Charges Strictly Moderate. JOHN GRANT.

fern^©me^E; jiQ}mMmTQ>m

(Six Years -with the late Firm of Bonuar & Carfrae),

piaitt ^ ^uoxnixbt Jioits^ Rainier ^ '§npxl^mxQtv,

216a HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO

(corner of MELVILLE STREET).

SPECIFICATIONS, DESIGNS, ETC., SUPPLIED.

ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR /LL KINDS OF WORK IN TOWN OR COUNTRY.

PICTURES CLEANED, RESTORED, AND FRAMED.

Windows Cleaned and Glazed.

H:0XJSE-1 nv^EIL.'V'IIL.LDE STI^EET. — ——

PORTOBELLO DIRECTOEY. 65

Ambrose, Misses, 21 Abercorn terrace Amos, George, 141 High street Auderson, Alex., 57 High street Anderson, Andrew, joiner, 35 Henderson row Anderson, David, 17 Lee crescent Anderson, Mrs Hawley, Charisville, Hamilton street Anderson, George, 5 Robertson place, Joppa ANDERSON, Gideon, butcher, 59d High street; house, 16 Rosefield avenue see advt., p. 112 Anderson, James, 50 Tower street Anderson, James S., 1 Montebello

ANDERSON, John, baker, 40 High st. ; ho., 5 Hope st.—see advt., p. 124 Anderson, Lewis, 131 High street Anderson, Mrs Frances, 15 Tower street Anderson, Mrs, 3 Osborne terrace Andrews, James, 7 Southfield place Angus, Miss, 37 Melville street ANNAN, A. Robertson, florist, &c., Hamilton lodge gardens see advt., p. 94 Annan, William, coal agent, 218 High street Archer, Andrew, 4 Mentone avenue Archer, J. C, 5 Brighton terrace Archibald, David, foreman Town's stables, Pipe street Archibald, Geo., contractor, 1 Williamfield, Rosefield avenue Archibald, Thomas, bookseller, stationer, and postmaster, 144

High street ; house, Roselee, 1 St Mark's place Archibald, William, 2 Regent street Archibald, William, mason, 24 Henderson row Argyle Temperance Hotel, 2 Bath street—Robert Baird Aston, Mrs, 12 East Brighton crescent Atkinson, Isaac, 17 Brighton place Baileyjield Worhs, N.B.R. Co.—Bell, Robert, manager BAILLIE, John, baker and confectioner, 51 & 86 High st. see advt, p. 48 Baillie, J. T., 9 Melville street Baillie, Miss, 2 Lower Joppa Baillie, Mrs, 9 Melville street Baillie, Mrs N., 13 Melville street Baillie, Wm., Brunstane gardens Bain, James, 10 High street ,C;

d

Slater and G-lazier,

X X j^rn:E3L STHDE3E3T,

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"•S WORKSHOP -BATH STREET LANE. > m&mmm^ rm^i

(Late 'Advertiser' Office), FOI^TOBELLO.

Plunge, Douche, Shower, Spray, and Needle Baths carefully Fitted up. Twyford's, Ionic, Midlothian, and other Pedestal Combination W. C. Closet and Traps kept in Stock. House Drainage Tested with Burn & Baillie's Patent Smoke Testing Machine.

(Same as used hy Edmburyh Sanitary Aidhoritles).

ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY EXECUTED.

All Work done according to the most approved Sanitary Principles. Estimates, Reports on Sanitary Condition of Houses, &c., and all other information given on application. HOUSE — NO. 22 HIGH STREET. — — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 67

Bain, Kenneth, 2 Southfield place Bain, Mrs, 32 Joppa Bain, Mrs James, 28 Henderson row Bainbridge, John, 1 Livingston place Baird, Miss, Murray lodge, John street Baird, Miss, 170b High street Baird, Mrs, Doonbank cottage, 8 Wellington street Baird, Robert, Argyle Hotel, 2 Bath street Baird, Samuel, Doonbank cottage, 8 Wellington street BAIRD, William, bank and insurance agent, 115 High street —see advt., p. 94 Bald, Robert, 4 Tower street Baldwin, James, Broadlea lodge, Hope lane Balfour, Andrew, m.d., 12 Abercorn terrace

BALFOUR, George, provision dealer, 42 High street ; house, 46 see advt., p. 124 Balfour, James, 1 2 Hope street Balfour, John Hutton, m.b., cm., 14 East Brighton crescent Balfour, William, 14 East Brighton crescent BANKS, James, carrier, 28 Tower street see advt., p. 76 Banks, John, 6 Clifton terrace, Niddrie road Banks, John, millwright, Bridge street Banks, Miss Janet, 37 Joppa Banks, Wm., 37 Joppa Bannatyne, Mrs, St Ann's, 44 Regent street Bannon, Patrick, 38a High street Barbour, James, St Arthur's, Duddingston Barclay, Rodk., 2 Bellfield lane Barker, G. S., 21 Wellington street Barron, Wm., Clifton house, Niddrie road Bartly, Mrs Mary, 6b High street Barton, Mrs, 33 Bath street Bashford, W. T., photo artist, Argyle house, 163 High street BAXENDINE, Bros., ironmongers and smiths, 109 and 11a High street see advt., p. 54 Baxendine, John (B. Bros.), 41 Bath street Baxendine, Wm., assistant registrar. Municipal buildings Baxter, Miss, 10 Straiton place Beatson, H. Mansfield, Rose lodge, Rosefield avenue Beattie, Thomas, Green Tree tavern, 45 High street Beattie, Mrs, Hillside, Duddingston •

T, ^iL^m^^^^^'^^ }) TAILOR, CLOTHIER, AND SHIRTMAKER,

(OLD POST OFFICE), 134 HIGH STUEET,

Respectfully solicits Inspection of his Varied Stock of

FANCY COATINGS, TWEED SUITINGS, & TROUSERINGS,

Suitable for Boys', Youths', and Gentlemen^s Wear.

••-^=]'^!^>:<«— A GOOD VARIETY OF SCARFS, TIES, COLLARS, GLOVES, HATS, HANDKERCHIEFS, UMBRELLAS, SHIRTS, AND HOSIERY, Etc.

-^^3^1' BUILDER, 4-^^ to ' a) 7 LEE CRESCENT,

-:o:-

Jobbing Promptly attended to. Estimates given.

YARD-16 TOWER STREET. — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 69

Bee, James, baker, 5 Livingston place Beech, David, 29 Viewforth, Fishwives' causeway Begbie, Mrs James, 161 High street Belfrage, A. J., 3 Dm*ham road Bell, James, 28 Brighton place Bell, Misses, 4 Windsor terrace Bell, Peter Richardson, commission agent, 23 Adelphi place Bell, Robert, 28 Brighton place Bennett, A. R., 8 Duddingston park Bengtzon, 0. R., 28 Wellington street Bentley, Chas. J., 141 High street Bernard, Sister Mary, 37 Bath street Bertram, Mrs, 27 Wellington street Bethel, Thos., Hope cottage, Hope lane Bickerstaff, Hugh, 1 Rosefield place BILLIARD SALOON, 4 Bath street—see advL, p. 116 Bilsland, Wm. R., Bonavista villa, Argyle crescent Bisset, Alexander, baker, 10 High street Bisset, Miss, 3 Dalkeith street BLACK, James, stationer, 6 Southfield place, and 214 High

street ; house, 5 Southfield place see advt., p. 130 Black, James Buyers, 5 Duddingston park Black, John, grocer, Duddingston Black, John, 41 Bath street Black, Miss, 4 John street Black, Miss H. B., 22 Joppa Black, Mrs E., 20 Pitt street Blackburn, A. D., H.M. Civil Service, 1 W. Brighton crescent Blackburn, Mrs M. A., 1-West Brighton crescent Blair, David, 161 High street Blakley, Samuel, 6 Mentone avenue BLANCHE Brothers, grocers, &c., 216 and 234 High street —see advt, p. 26 Blanche, John J. (B. Brothers), 2 Melville street Blanshard, Mrs, 8 Brighton place Blue, Charles, tailor, 33 High street

BORDER, Thos., grocer, 30 High street ; house, 48 Tower street see advt., p. 34 spirit 1 BORTHWICK, John, merchant, Brighton buildings ; house, Ramsay green, 8 Bath street—see advt., p. 114 Borthwick, John, junr., 8 Mentone avenue WIDDIHm OVErjS,

BAKER #• CONFECTIONER,

6 HIia-EC Sa?E,E!ET,

ac l®* ^'W^ 'sW T©/ 'ISr

ESTABLISHED 1830. HENRY CALDER & SONS, Wine Merchants, Family Grocers & Italian Warehousemen, 130 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

TEAS, Is 8d, 2s, 2s 4d. 2s 6d, 2s 8d, 3s, 3s 4d per lb. COFFEES, Pure and Mixed, Is, Is 4d, Is 6d, l-s 8d, Is lOd per lb. SUGAES (Soft. Loaf, and Demerara), IM, 2d, 2id, 3d per lb. BUTTEE (banish Estates and Finest Fresh), Tuesdays and Fridays. HAMS, BACON (Harris'), SAUSAGES, EGGS -Weekly Supplies. POET, 24s, 30s, 36s, 42s, 48s per doz. SHEEET, 1.5s, 18s, 20s, 24s, 30s, 36s, 42s, 48s per doz. CLAEET. 12s. 1.5s. 18s, 20s. 24s, 30s, .36s, 42s, 48s per doz. CHAMPAGNES, HOCKS, EUMS, GINS, and COEDIALS. GENLIVAT WHISKY (Old Matured), 16s 6d, 17s, 18s per gallon. COGNAC BEANDY (very Old), 30s and 33s per gallon.

BASS' AND ALLSOPP'S PALE/LE. I^EID'S AND GUINNESS' PORTER. Edinburgh S-weet Ale. Prestonpans Beer. Indlja Pale Ale.

gi-genls for P^a.v ^regor's l^xtngarian WixmH.

Agents Sun Fire and Life Offices in London. — —— —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 71

Borthwiek, Mrs James, 44 Tower street Bourhill, Wm., m.a., Durham house, Durham road Bowers, Andrew, 6 Ramsay place BOWER, D., provision merchant, 36 High st. see advt., p. 116 Bower, Mrs, 36 Tower street Bowman, Mrs, 10 Regent street Bowman, Peter, 110 High street BOYACK, James, teacher of singing, 24 Lee crescent see advt., p. 120 Boyack, Miss, 24 Lee crescent

BOYACK, T. C, grocer, &c., 170d High street ; ho., 170e— see advt.^ p. 30 Boyd, Thomas, greengrocer, 4 Rosslyn terrace Boyle, William, 15 Adelphi place Braid, David, Maryfield bower, Ramsay lane Braid, Robert, foreman, Tramway stables, 69 High street Braidwood, Peter, Tramway inspector, 69 High street BRAND, Alex., baker and confectioner, 136 High st., and 1 Rosslyn ter., Joppa; ho., 30 Regent street— -5e(? advt., p. 90 Brander, Mrs M., Berlin warehouse, 214a High street Brash, James, blacksmith, 9 Adelphi place Bremner, Mrs, 6 West Brighton crescent Brewster, Geo. A., 52 Tower street Broad, Nelson, 1 Bellfield Brodie, Mrs, 10 Lee crescent Broomfield, Miss, 35a Tower street BROWN & GRIEVE, builders, house agents, &c., 174 High street see advt., p. 36 Brown, A. W., 4 Livingston place Brown, Charles, 59f High street Brown, David, 5 Southfield place BROWN, F., coal merchant, 1 Brighton ter. see advt., p. 108 Brown, George, 11 Pitt street

Brown, George F., spirit dealer, 56 High st. ; house. Hay villa, Southfield villas Brown, Hugh, 2 Livingston place Brown, James, 75 High street Brown, John, coal agent, 192 High street Brown, John, 44 Tower street Brown, John P., 7 Tower street Brown, Miss A., 5 Victoria terrace %mloxBt €M)^uxB, & §mtxvil ®niMUxB, 170 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO,

Respectfully solicit Inspection of their Varied Stock of COATINGS, TWEED SUITINGS, and TROUSERINGS, suitable for Boys', Youths', and Gentlemen's Wear.

MEN'S, YOUTHS', & BOYS' UNDERCLOTHING IN STOCK.

A Large Variety of Scarfs, Ties, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Hosiery, Hats, Umbrellas, &c.

BOYS' READY-MADE JERSEY & TWEED SUITS.

Ladies' Jackets and Ulsters Made to Order.

EX\ X\ ^)|

l^^itrm^tptititl S^i^mi$t^

MEMBER OF THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY,

(Corner of Pitt Street).

Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Recipes prepared with the utmost accuracy.

HOUSE-HOPEFIELD, ARGYLE CRESCENT,

by calling at which Address, Medicines may be had at any hour. — — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 73

Brown, Misses, 16 Pitt street Brown, Mrs David, 13 West Brighton crescent Brown, Mrs M., 7 Wellington street Brown, Mrs Y., dressmaker, 41 High street Brown, Peter, 59f High street Brown, Robert, 9 Adelphi place Brown, Walter S., organist, parish church, Argyle crescent Brown, William, bootmaker, 75 High street BROWN, William, fishmonger, 3 Brighton buildings see advf,, p. 124 Brown, William (B. & Grieve), St Mark's place Browne, Misses, boarding school, 3 Marionville, Regent street Brownlee, Jno., 4 Livingston place Bruce, Miss, 28 Melville street Bruce, Miss, grocer, 23 Wilson's park Bruce, Peter, Marshall cottages, 6 Bellfield lane Bryce, Alexander, Rosebank house, Rosebank Bryce, Andrew, farmer, Craigentinny, Jock's lodge Bryce, James, fruiterer, 8 Brighton buildings Bryce, Miss J., 7 Bath place Bryce, Thos., assurance agent, 25 Henderson row Bryden, Miss, Wellington lodge, 18 Wellington street Bryson, John, Rosetta, 10 Dalkeith street Buchan, A. W., 20 Bath street Buchan, A. W. & Co., Waverley potteries. Pipe street Buchan, Miss, 15 Hope street Buchanan, Alex., 9 Adelphi place Buist, John, Duddingston Burch, William, 3 Argyle crescent Burchell, Miss Janet, 1 Robertson place, Joppa BURGOYNE, W. Thos., Windsor Lodge Academy, Windsor place see advt.^ p. 74 Burn, Mrs, 7 Regent street Burnet, Miss, 4 Brighton terrace, Joppa Burnett, Robert, 15 Mentone avenue Burns, David, N.B.R., 27 Adelphi place Burns, James, 74 High street Burns, Mrs, 19 Melville street BURNS, Wm., tobacconist, 76 High street see advt., p. 32 Butters, John, Ramsay green, 8 Bath street Butti, James A., Corebank villa, 9 Straiton place LONDON, EDINBURGH, & GLASGOW

ASSURANCE COMPANY, Ltd.

Deposit, £20,000. Capital, £500,000. | Government Annual Income exceeds £120,000.

rottirrrn—INSURANCE BUILDINGS, FARRINGTON ST., E.G. (^Mnhtigb—9 NORTH ST DAVID STREET. ^lasgofo—199 ST VINCENT STREET.

Chairman— J. SPEISTCEB BAIiFOUR, Esq., M.P.

Combined Life and Accidental Policies issued at a Cost but little exceeding that of Ordinary Life Assurance.

^*^ Prospectuses on application to Mr J. H. Waterston, District Manager, 4 Wellington Street, Portobello.

illiSOB iieiE Eftiiil F^OI^TOBELLO, A COLLEaiATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS.

Headmaster, W. THOS. BURGOYNE,

First B,A. of the Univerdiy of London.

PREPARATORY, COMMERCIAL, AND CLASSICAl DEPARTMENTS.

Prospectuses and Testimonials on Application to THE Headmaster.

Visitors' Sons received for any Period. — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 15

Cadien, Miss G. Bertram, 10 liosefield place Cairns, Aitken, 3 Ramsay place Cairns, James, 5 Tower street Cairns, John, Balbirnie cottage, 2 Rosefield place Cairns, Mrs, 2 Eastfield villas, Eastfield Cairns, Mrs, 8 Southfield place Cairns, Peter, 4 Livingston place Cairns, Thomas, joiner, 4 Livingston place Calder, Alex. R. (H. C. & Sons), 2 James street C alder, Henry, 2 James street CALDER, Henry, & Sons, grocers, &c., 130 High street see advt.j p. 70 Calderwood, Miss, 1 Grove place. High street Caldwell, Mrs, Eastfield house, James street Caldwell, Samuel, 2 Victoria terrace Callaghan, David, 7 Mentone avenue Calvert, W. H., 170e High street Cameron, Mrs Patrick, 2 Argyle crescent Campbell, J. P., Lynedoch house, John street Campbell, Major Colin, 3 Windsor terrace Campbell, Miss A., 24 Joppa Campbell, Miss M. T. G., 17a Regent street Cape, Joseph, 30 "Wellington street CARMICHAEL, Samuel, grocer, 114 High street; house, 7 Bath street see advt., p. 22 Carmichael, Thomas, s.s.c, 16 Mount Pleasant Carse, Stewart, Sylvanview, Morton street, Joppa Carse, Stewart, 1 Lee crescent Carter, John, Woodville, Hamilton terrace Carter, Thomas, 9 Argyle crescent Cartledge, Robert, 9 Adelphi place Casey, Patrick, 10 High street Cassidy, Lieut. -Colonel T., 7 Pitt street Catcher, Isaac, 1a Bath place Catchpole, A. B., 2 Abercorn terrace Cauvin's InstitKtion, Duddingston Cavaye, Mrs, dressmaker, 6 Northfield cottages, Jock's lodge Cemetery, Edinburgh and Portolello, Piershill—John Shaw, supt. Cemeteryf Portohello, James Tweedie, superintendent Chalmers, A. C, m.a., headmaster, Cauvin's Institution, Duddingston K^ id

Carrier and Contractor.

EGIHBUHOH AHB LEiTH GAILY.

LORRIES AND VANS FOR REMOVALS.

Orders Left at 28 TOWER STREET, PORTOBELLO,

WILL BE PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO.

(REGISTERED PLUMBER), plumber, ©"asfitter, j^ine-worker, AND SANITARY ENGINEER, 176 MIGM STREET (EAST OF WELLINGTON STREET),

LAMPS, BRACKETS, READING LAMPS, &c.

Water-Closets and Wash-Hand Basins carefully Fitted up with all the latest Sanitary Improvements.

HOTJSE — 170E KCIC3-I3: STREET. — — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 77

Chalmers, James, 30 Henderson row Chalmers, Mrs Dr, 25 Lee crescent Chant, Mrs, 7 St Mary's place Chlsholm, F. A., 222 Higli street Chisholm, Miss, 9 Rosefield place Chisholm, Miss, 34 Joppa Christian, Major Hugh, retired Bengal Array, j.p., Bilton lodge, Durham road Christie, George, Culloden villa, St Mark's place Christie, James, 2 Livingston place Christie, John, 41 Henderson row Christie, John P., 37 Tower street Christie, Misses, Millburn villa, Argyle crescent Christie, Walter, 3 Williamfield, Rosefield avenue Clapperton, John, Morton street, Joppa

Clark, Abraham, Foresters' bar, 26 Joppa ; house, 4 Robertson place, Joppa CLARK, Alex., builder, Clairville, Argyle crescent see advt., p. 100 Clark, John, broker, 14 Pipe street CLARK, Miss, milliner, 182 High street see advt., p. 98 Clark, Mrs J. A., 3 Rosslyn terrace, Joppa Clark, William, postman, 24 Adelphi place Clarke, George, 7 East Brighton crescent Claxton, Mrs, 13 Regent street Cleghorn, Mrs Susan, 24 Wellington street Clephane, J., Jane cottage, Duddingston Clinkscales, Mrs, 8 Mentone avenue Clydesdale Banh (Limited), 113 High street—Wm. Baird, agent Cockburn, Alex., 25 Wellington street Cockburn, Wm., 6 Rosslyn terrace, Joppa Combe, Robert, 40 Joppa Conradi, Robert L, 9 Mentone avenue Cook, Mrs H. D., Newton villa, West Brighton crescent

Cooper, Richd. & Co. , Forth bottleworks, Fishwives' causeway and Rosebank Cooper, Joseph R. (R. C. & Co.), Beachborough house Cooper, Richard (R. C. & Co.), Beachborough house COPELAND, John, confectioner, 147a High street; house 146 see advt., p. 114 Corbin, Mrs, 17 Rosefield avenue ESTABLISHED 1838. ^OBE^T -MiOGHN, PLAIN & DECORATIVE HOUSE PAINTER, PAPERHANGER & GLAZIER.

Choice Selection of this Season's Paperhangings and Decorations, including New Sanitary Paper of Improved Designs. 12V HIG-H: STK.EE1T

(4 Union Place, opposite Eegent Stkeet),

^^ PORTOBELLO. ^'^-

PLASTERER, 22 IHIIGhH STI^EET.

ORDERS FOR JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

@stimafe$ gihn for ang ^uantitg or J^inx^ of S^ork in llj« frabe.

Special attention given to Cement Work.

Imitation Ashlar : Damp Proofs Hard^ and Durable.

Granite Concrete Floors, for Street Pavements or Garden Paths, with Imitation Stone Borders, or for Floors of Kitchens, Sculleries, Wash-houses, Cellars, Hen-courts, and Houses, &c. Proof against Eats and other Vermin.

B. D. will toe happy to sliovr Specimens of "Work he has done. —

PORTOBELLO DIEECTORY. 79

Cormack, D. A., 5 Mentone avenue Cormack, J. T., 9 Abercorn terrace Corrie, E. J., 45 Joppa Cosby, Mrs, 1 Regent street Cottam, John S., 13 Wellington street Cotterill, Rev. J. M., The Parsonage, Argyle crescent Coutts, James, s.s.c, 9 Brunstane road Coutts, J. M'G., registrar, schoolhouse, Duddingston Cowan & Son, J., grocers, 16 High street COWAN, William, dairy, 63 High street see advt.^ p. 114 Cownie, J. G-., 7 Brunstane road Cowpar, Miss, 2 East Brighton crescent Cowpar, Thomas, Mentone avenue Cowper, John, Belmont, Easter Duddingston Coxson, William, 36 Joppa Cradock, James, 6 Mentone avenue Craig, James, Eastfield cottage, Joppa Craig, James, c.a., Morton street Craig, Mrs, 26 Bath street Crandles, John, 1 2 Tower street Crandles, Mrs, greengrocer, 55 High street Crawford, David, 22 Regent street Crawford, J. Knox, s.s.c, j.p., Abercorn lodge, Abercorn terrace Crawford, Thomas, Graham lodge, John street Crawford, William, joiner, 161 High street Crichton, John, slater. Retreat cottage, Eastfield Crichton, Michael, 12 Durham road Crow, Miss, smallwares, 2 Rosslyn terrace Crozier, Richd., Bankhouse, Ramsay lane Cruikshank, Geo., 73 High street Cruikshank, William, 13 Lee crescent Cruttenden, E., 3 Osborne villas CuUen, Miss, Bankhouse, Ramsay lane

Cunningham, Arch., grocer, 2 High street ; house, 7 Mentone avenue Cunningham, Geo., 23 Henderson row Cunningham, John, contractor, 15 Maryfield Cunningham, Thomas, 30 Tower street Cunningham, W. H., junr., hairdresser, 99 High street Cunningham, William, 33 Joppa^ COACH-HIRING ESTABLISHMENT.

y m ^ » C ' CrOB -A.ITID I^OST HOTISES,

PRIVATE BROUGHAMS, WAGGONETTES, DOG-CARTS, SADDLE HORSES, &c.

HEARSES, MOURNING COACHES, he.

THE ART OF RIDING TA.UGHT. EVERY ATTENTION PAID TO HORSES AT LIVERY.

ORDEKS SENT TO

WILL RECEIVE EVERY ATTENTION.

C3EaE^3R<3-3CS SX3RICTX.'^ MCOI>3EI3Ri5cT3E[. JOHN GRAY, Proprietor,

JOHN D. M'NAIR.

Registered Sanitary Engineer, Plumber, Gasfitter, and Zinc Worker, 7 BRIGHTON BUILDINGS, P0HTOBELLO.

Gasaliers, Brackets, Lobby Lamps, and Globes in all the Newest Designs in Stock. Hot and Cold Plunge, Shower and Spray Baths, Lavatories, Wash- out W.C.'s, Sinks, &c., fitted up on the Newest Sanitary Principles.

Drains carefully tested ioith tJie ''Eclipse'''' Smol-e Test Apparatus.

Estimates anb tbtxi^ hxfoxmnimx Qibzix on application;.

HOUSE-13 MENTONE AVENUE; WORHSHOPH^ LEE CRESCENT. — — — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 81

Currie, Alex., inspector of police, Municipal buildings Currie, Geo., cabinetmaker, 18 Tower street

CURRIE, John, spirit merchant, 87 High street ; house, 93 see advt., p. 108 Currie, Richard, 31 Wellington street Cuthill, James, 57 High street Dalgleish, James, 170b High street Dall, George, accountant, 32 Regent street Dall, Mrs, 32 Regent street Dalzell, Miss, 3 Elcho terrace Darling, William J., 8 AVest Brighton crescent DAVIDSON, John, grocer and wine merchant, 100 High street see advt., p. 18 Davidson, Joseph, 166 High street Davidson, Mrs Jessie, 212 High street Davidson, Mrs, 7 Marionville. Regent street—business address, 100 High street Davidson, Mrs J., Strathearn house, 24 Abercorn terrace Donaldson, William, 17 Regent street Davies, Dr A. E., 9 Durham road Davies, Mrs, Caroline bank, 20 Duddingston park Davies, Mrs, 24 Regent street Davison, Rev. W. Hope, m.a,, 8 Lee crescent Dawson, J. B., 11 Argyle crescent Dean, David, engineer, 44 Tower street Deans, George, 8 Southfield place Deans, Peter D., j.p., Mount Charles, Bath street Deans, William, 11 Regent street Dearden, James D., 140 High street Denovan, J. Platen, 19 Pitt street Dewar, Jn., Portobello boot repairing coy., 83 High street DEAVAR, John F., naturalist, Hamilton lodge, Easter Dud- dingston see advt., p. 50 DEWAR & SCOTT, plasterers, Williamfield,Rosefield avenue —see advt., p. 136 Dewar, William, (D. & Scott), 33 Wellington street Dick, Andrew, 49 High street Dick, A. L., St. Helen's, 7 Abercorn terrace Dick, Henry, 3 Grove place. High street 22 DICK, Robert, plasterer, 13 High street ; house, see advt., p. 78 - —

PliNOfOiTES TiiEi i lEPttiEi BY H. S. J^mH^T, Pianoforte & Musicseller, BANK BUILDINGS, PORTOBELLO, IMMEDIATELY ON RECEIPT OF ORDER.

Pianofortes requiring to be altered in Pitch are charged One-hcdf more, hut are looked over Free loithin a fortnight. Quarterly Single Tuning. Annual. Cottage Pianoforte, Bichord - 4s Od 14s Do. Trichord Treble - 4s 6d 16s Do. Full Trichord - 5s Od 18s Semi-Grands, Bichord 4s 6d 16s Semi-Grands, Half Tricord 5s Od 18s Full Grands, Trichord 6s Od 21s POPOEELLO TOmi] Yimi IS AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC MEETINGS, CONCERTS,— SOIREES, &c.

Rates charged to Parties residing iu Portobello Payable in advance—

For use of Hall for one Night, - - £110

,, Committee Room for One Night, 2 6

Special Rates for Assemblies and Meetings lasting beyond Eleven o^clock p.m.

Fires supplied by the Hall-Keeper at 6cl. each.

Further particulars may be had, and Engagements made, at Douglas & Smart's, 148 High Street. —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 83

Dickie, George R., perfumer, 120 High street; house, 125 Dickie, Mrs, 4 Stanley street Dickson, Miss, 4 Hamilton villas Dippie, Miss Margaret, 2 Royal terrace Dobie, James, contractor. Bridge street lane Doig, Henry, j.p., Rose cottage, 14 Mount Pleasant Donald, John, Bush cottage, 19 Straiton place Donaldson, Mrs H., 29 Wellington street

Dougall, David, gardener, 12 Bellfield lane ,r Douglas, Alexander, Brunstane bank, Easter Duddingston DOUGLAS & SMART, house agents, auctioneers, carpenters, &c., 148 High street see advt., pp. 28, 46

Douglas, George A., agent. National Bank of Scotland ; house, 27 Lee crescent Douglas, James, 3 Stanley street Douglas, James, 22 Adelphi place Douglas, John, Easter Duddingston Douglas, Miss Elizabeth, 38 Bath street Douglas, Miss E. B., 1 Brunstane road Douglas, Mrs, 38a High street Douglas, Mrs, 39 Bath street Douglas, Mrs A., 12 Mount Pleasant Douglas, Mrs Agnes, 43 Regent street Douglas, R., gardener, 14 Bellfield lane Douglas, Wm., 16 Mentone avenue Dowd, John, 5 Livingston place Downie, Mrs, 43 Joppa Drever, John, 3 East Brighton crescent Drever, Wm., 2 Wellington street Drummond, John, 6 Hope street Drummond, P., 8 James street Drysdale, Mrs E., 3 Grove place. High street Duff, A. C, dental surgeon, 224 High street Duff, Captain, Glenarthur, Duddingston Duff, John C, 1 Lower Joppa Duff, Mrs Margaret, 161 High street Duff, Mrs Elizabeth, 43 Bath street Duncan, Andrew, Fernwood, Brunstane road Duncan, John, 23 Bath street Duncan, Miss, dressmaker, 7 Southfield place Duncan, Misses, 2 Osborne terrace BRUNSTANE DAIRY.

Town Wall Buildings, 111 hiig-h: sti^eet.

Dairy Butter, Country Eggs, Butter Milk, Curds & Cream.

MILK DELIVERED THREE TIMES A DAY.

ESTABLISHED 1851.

f rattkal ®att^ antt Clochmalur antr Ironmonger, 184 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO,

Desires to thank his Customers and the Inhabitants of Portobello and Neighbourhood for their Patronage and Support since he removed to the above address, and further assures them that his Stock has been carefully Selected and of the best Qualitj', and at Prices that cannot fail to induce Customers. INSPECTION INVITED.

CLOCKS TAKEN CHARGE OF BY THE YEAB.

Roasting Jacks Gleaned and Repaired. Wringing Maddnes Rej^aired and Re-covered. OPPOSITE WHERE THE CAR STOPS. — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 85

Dunlop, Andrew, pavior, Berry square, Ramsay lane Dunlop, Miss, dressmaker, 6 Ramsay lane Dunlop, Miss Helen, 16a Regent street Dunlop, Miss Margaret, 49 High street Dunnett, A. B., 9 Brighton place Durham, Miss, 3 Melville street Durham, Wm., f.r.s.e., Seaforth house, 16 Straiton place Durward, Mrs, 6 Dalkeith street Dwyer, J. C, 5 West Brighton crescent Dyer, Mrs J., 3 Melville street Easton, Charles, 7 Mentone avenue Easton, William, 44 Joppa Edgar, Miss, 180 High street Edgerley, Mrs, 23 Lee crescent Edmonston, Arch., Brookthorpe, Argyle crescent Edward, Miss, 24 Wellington street EDWARD, Robert, painter and decorator, 137 High street see advt., p. 128 Elliot, Miss, 14 Argyle crescent Ellis, Mrs C, 6 Straiton place Esplin, Charles, 11 Adelphi place Esplin, Mrs Margt., 9 Mentone avenue Ewart, Mrs Margt., 7 Adelphi place Ewart, Robert, Joppa pans

EWEN, John S., machinist, 232 High street ; house, 222— see advt., p. 100 Ewen, William, 4 Williamfield, Rosefield avenue EWING-, Miss A. G., fruiterer, &c., 200 High street— see advt., p. 126 Ewing, Mrs, 198 High street Fairgrieve, Wm. B., 28 Regent street Fairholm, David, 25 Wilson's park Fairholm, Thos., 22 Adelphi place Fairley, Mrs, 3 Straiton place Fairley, Miss I., Rockville, 3 Brighton terrace, Joppa Fairley, Miss M., 1 Stanley street Falshaw, Sir James, Bart., 7 Straiton place Farmer, Miss, 180 High street FARQUHAR, Wm., gardener, 206 High street see advt. p. 134 Farquharson, Miss, 13 Brighton place ROYAL HOTEL, BATH STREET.

STRANGERS VISITING THIS HOTEL WILL FIND EVERY COMFORT.

•S2SrilT3E;S, 3B3RA1TI>I3SS, 3EITC.

Parties Boarded Daily, Weekly, or Monthly : Tariff strictly Moderate. WM. CRAIG WATT, PROPRIETOR. SPACIOUS DINING AND BILLIAKD ROOMS. ^ J.^EOHSYTH,*^

ISa^er, ^oo^, & Confectioner,

90 HICH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

MARRIAGE AND CHRISTENING CAKES.

WEDDING BREAKFASTS.

DINNERS AND SUPPERS SUPPLIED. —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 87

Faulds, H. T., 54 Joppa Fenwick, Mrs, 161 High street

FERGUSON & PURYES, tailors,

ESTIMATES FOR MASON, BRICK AND CEMENT WORK.

ALL JOBBINGS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.

>-»-<

YARDS-RAILWAY STATION AND BATH STREET LANE.

Established 1865, JOHN HERRIOT,

r « BUTCHER,-

5 BRIGHTON BUILDINGS, PORTOBELLO, AND

HIQH gTF(EET, PREgTONPAJ^g.

A constant supply of Beef, Mutton, Veal, and Lamb, of the Finest Quality, and in the

Best Possible Condition, which he will make it his

study to sell at the Lowest Prices. —— —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY, 89

Fraser, Mrs, 29 Wellington street Fraser, Mrs A., 2 Osborne terrace Frazer, Alex., 3 Rosslyn terrace, Joppa Fullerton, Arch., 57 High street Fulton, Adam, 3 Williamfield, Rosefield avenue FYFE, John, grocer, 22 Joppa see advt., p. 138 Galbraith, Thos., 15 Bath street Gallic, Miss, 17 Melville street Gallic, Miss M. B., 17a Regent street Gardiner, John, Liz villa, 10 Duddingston park Gardiner, Miss, 12 Rosefield avenue Gardner, John, 10 High street Gebbie, Mrs James, 25 Pitt street Georgiadez, Sotires, 29 Bath street Gerrard, James, 6 Argyle crescent Gibb, James, Daisybank, 8 Dalkeith street Gibb, Wm., 3 Joppa Gibb, Wm., jun., 12 Regent street GIBSON, A., meal and flour store, 145 High street see advt., p. 118 Gibson, Mrs Isabella, 16 Regent street Gibson, Mrs James, 29 Wellington street Gibson, Robert, refreshment rooms, 61 High street Gibson, Robert, Pittville, Pitt street Gibson, Robert C, Johnville, Hamilton street Giddings, Mrs, 2 Abercorn gardens, Jock's lodge Gifford, John, 4 Lower Joppa Gifford, Wm., 3 Woodside terrace Gilbert, James, 36 Tower street Gilchrist, John, & Sons, florists, Duddingston Gilfillau, Mrs, 14 Rosefield avenue GILLESPIE, William, smith, Leadwork lane, High street; house, 17 Adelphi place see advt., p. 134 Gillespie, Miss, dressmaker, 29 Wellington street Gillespie, Mrs, 33 Joppa Girdwood, Mrs, Ramsay green, 8 Bath street Glancy, Bernard, 30 Wellington street Glancy, John, 12 Bridge street lane

Gloag, Miss, ] 1 Brighton terrace, Joppa Glover, John, 2 Brighton terrace Glover, Mrs, Spring gardens, John street ^wc

GENERAL * DRAPERY ^ WAREHOUSE,

62 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

Sewing Machines on Hire at 2/6 per Week.

All Kinds Cleaned, Repaired^ or Exchanged.

Goods received for Pullars' Dye Works, Perth.

mMF ^

(Late PBOUDFOOT),

^i^ FAMILY BAKER AND CONFECTIONER.

A. B. would particularly request the attention of Families to his various preparations of Wheat Meal Bkead, and the valuable properties it possesses of being easily digested.

CREAMS, JELLIES, SOUFFLES, & OTHER DISHES ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.

ALL ORDERS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO.

136 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO, AND a EOiiiftTH I'KmEAaK, mwi^A, —— — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 91

Glover, R. D., Brighton park, Sandford street Gold, James, 6 Regent street Goldie, James, 1 Eastfield villas, Eastfield Gonsalez, Joseph, Violetville, 8 Duddingston crescent Goodall, Alexr., 1 Livingston place Goodall, Peter, 2 Livingston place Goodall, Robert, 28 Wellington street Goodsir, David, Eskdale house, 22 Abercorn terrace Gordon, George, 2 Clifton terrace, Niddrie road Gordon, Major James, 2 Brighton place Gordon, Miss, 228 High street Gordon, Mrs Maxwell, Kenmure cottage, 3 John street Govenlock, Thos., 206 High street Gow, James, bottleblower, 11 Viewforth, Fishwives' causeway Gow, Wm. M., Ramsay green, 8 Bath street GRAHAM, John, contractor and boat-hirer, Seaside cottage. Tower street see advt, p. 140 Graham, Mrs, Dunlop villa, Morton street Grandison, David, 6 Livingston place GRANT, John, Marine restaurant, Bath street; house, 47 Bath street see advt,, p. 64 Grant, Wm., 31 Wellington street Grant, Wm., 8 Regent street Gray, Adam, Seaview, Pitt street Gray, Alexander, Fernie villa, Duddingston park Gray, Alexander, Rathbone house, Tower street Gray, Andrew, 1 Duddingston crescent Gray, Andrew, 35 Joppa GRAY, Begbie, grocer, 21 Joppa see advt., p. 144 Gray, James, 6 Mentone avenue Gray, John, 6 Maryfield

GRAY, John, coach hirer, 6 Bath st. ; ho. 5 see advt., p. 80 Gray, John, overseer, Duddingston house, Duddingston Gray, Miss, 6 Robertson place, Joppa Gray, Mrs J., 8 Mount Pleasant Gray, Mrs Margt., 47 Joppa Gray, Rev. Thos. M., Gratiaville, 4 Duddingston crescent Gray, R. C, s.s.c, 16 Argyle crescent Gray, Robert S., Southfield, Duddingston Gray, Thomas, 5 Bath street Gray, W. A., & Sons, Midlothian potteries, Pipe street JAMES WILSON,

tS-^ MIGM STREET,

PORTOBELLO.

MOIR & HALKETT, PHOTOGRAPHERS,

(Private Grounds for Grou2^^ cind Machines), 106 HIGH STREET & 34 BATH STREET, POI^TOBELLO.

ESTABLISHED 1862.

N.B.—Costumes are kept on the Premises for taking Ladies and Misses as Newhaven Fishwomen, and Highland Dresses for Gentlemen.

SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CHILDREN. ——

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 93

Gray, William, Hittfield, Abercorn terrace Gray, William, farmer, Southfield, Duddingston Greig, Alexander, 49 High street Greig, David, 38 Bath street Greig, George W., 1 Southfield place Grieve, David, 19 Abercorn terrace Grieve, David (Brown & G.), Argyle crescent Grieve, John, 10 Pitt street Grieve, John, Isa villa, Duddingston park Grieve, John, 31 Wellington street Grieve, J. B., Broadlea house, Hope lane Grieve, Miss Mary, 37 Joppa Grieve, Mrs P. D., 29 Brighton place Grieve, Walter, 161 High street Griffiths, Wm. Henry, 26 Bath street Grosset, Mrs, 59b High street Gubbin, Wm. Brendon T., m.d., cm., Selville, High street Haig, Thos., 18 High street HALCROW, Bros., grocers, 18 High street see advt., p. 96 Haldon, Miss, 1 Milton terrace, Joppa Halkett, William, 8 Mentone avenue Hall, George, 59 High street Hall, George, 34 Henderson row Hall, James, 9 High street Hall, James, 22 Wilson's park Hall, J. B., fishmonger, 72 High street Hall, John, 10 Hope street Hall, Miss, Otterburn, Argyle crescent Hall, Miss, 12 Pitt street Hamilton, Miss Jane, 20 Wellington street Hand, Henry, 6 Livingston place Handasyde, Mrs, Fairfield cottage, 3 Windsor place Harper, Alex. (J. & A. H.), 46 Tower street HARPER, J. & A., slaters, 22 Tower street see advt., p. 118 Harper, James, 22 Henderson row Harris, David, missionary, 42 Henderson row Harrison, Miss, 9 Pitt street Harthill, Miss Helen, 45 Regent street Hay, E. & M., china merchants, 168 High street Hay, George, 6 Mount Pleasant Hay, J. & T., Rosebank pottery, Rosebank jlNDREW ROBERTSON /MAN,

THE GARDENS, VINERIES, AND PLANT HOUSES, HAMILTON LODGE, JAMES STREET, PORTOBELLO.

TABLE, BEDDIHG-OUT, j\ND FLOWEI( PL/iNTS OF /LL KINDS IN SE/^SON.

Gardens and Grounds Laid Out and Kept.

JOBBINa PROMPTLY ATTEITDED TO AlfD CAREFULLY EXECUTED. TECE

^dim\ |[mon & j\ attonal 3 n^uijanii^ ^^^cmpang.

CAPITAL, iE6,000,000.

INVESTED FUNDS, ... £2,500,000.

FIRE & LIFE POLICIES GRANTED ON THE MOST FAVOURABLE TERMS.

Agent for Portobello WILLIAM BAIRD,

No one should neglect to insure his Property against Fire,—the Cost is trifling, while the Saving is frequently immense. No one should neglect to assure his Life. The man with a Policy of £500 or £100 over his Life, has at once a Fortune of that amount to leave to his Family. PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 95

Hay, John, Rosebank Hay, John, Mayfield cottage, Duddingston Hay, John, 29 Wellington street Hay, John, 20 Regent street Hay, R. H., 18 Argyle crescent Hay, Samuel, 10 Tower street Hay, Thomas (J. & T. H.), Creed house, 33 Tower street Hay, Thomas, joiner, grocer, and postmaster, Duddingston Hay, Mrs, Rabbit Hall, Hamilton street HEATLEY, G. S., m.r.c.v.s., 152 High St.—see advU, p. 62 Henderson, Alex., 2 Southfield villas Henderson, Charles, joiner, 8 Southfield place Henderson, David B., 6 Lee crescent Henderson, G., water officer, 3 Ramsay place Henderson, Mrs M., 6 Melville street Henderson, R. T., 35 Tower street Henderson, Thomas R., 75 High street Hendry, Robert H., 1 Bellfield lane Henry, James, Elmbank, 6 Milton terrace Hepburn, John (Thos. H. & S.), 21 High street Hepburn, Mrs, 1 Brighton place HEPBURN, T., & Son, smiths, 23 High st.—see advt, p. 132 Hepburn, Thos., 23 High street Herd, Misses, Marybank, 22 Brunstane road Herkes, Joseph, 5 Livingston place Heron, Wm., 4 Ashton villas, Brunstane road Herriot, Hope, 5 Northfield cottages, Jock's lodge

HERRIOT, John, butcher, 5 Brighton buildings ; house, Duddingston park—see advt., p. 88 Hewat, Richard G., Bellfield house, Victoria terrace Higgin, Joseph, 3 Brighton place Highet, Thomas, joiner, 6 Regent street HILL, P. W., & Son, watchmakers, &c., 9 Brighton buildings —see advt., p. 122 Hill, P. W., 2 Brighton terrace Hillocks, George, 161 High street Hills, Misses, St Ann's, 46 Regent street Hislop, James, 4 Milton terrace HISLOP, L. M., bellhanger, 59g High st.—see advt, p. 116 Hogg, Alex., coal merchant, 15 High street; house, 22 Hogg, Alex., tailor, 59c High street JOHN MAXTON,

(REGISTERED PLUMBER),

Plumber, Gasfitter, and Zinc-Worker,

BATHS, WASH-HAND BASINS, WATER-CLOSETS, AND SINKS FITTED UP ON THE NEWEST CONSTRUCTION, AND ACCORDING TO SANITARY PRINCIPLES. HOUSE DRAINS AND SOIL PIPES TESTED; ALSO SICK-ROOMS, GREENHOUSES, &c., FUMIGATED BY THE SMOKE GENERATOR & FUMIGATING APPARATUS. ALL REPAIRS CAREFULLY EXECUTED. j?^- ESTIMATES GIVEN.

HOTJSE—3Sro. 132 HIGrH STE-EET.

_© ^IcKC T^ T^ ^ ^1?^ WT. Ti^ T^ f^

Grocers &: Wine Merchants,

18 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

HBROS. would particularly draw the attention of competent judges . to their stock of Port and Sherry Wines ; also their Fine Old Blended Whisky, at 18s. per gallon.

Bass and Allsopps' Pale Ale & Combe's London Stout in Splendid Condition.

All Goods bought at the Best Market and sold at the Loioest Possible Profit.

SPECIAL TERMS TO FAMILIES. — — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 97

Hogg, George, gardener, Duddingston Hogg, James, 30 Henderson row Hogg, James, 46 High street Hogg, Miss A., 11 E-osefield avenue Hogg, Robert, 20 Tower street Hogg, Thomas, 6 Livingston place Hoggan, Major- General, 3 Montebello Holburn, Wm., 14 Melville street Holligan, Daniel, Rosebank Holmes, Mrs Mulock, 35 Bath street Hope, Mrs M., 31 Joppa Hopekirk, W. C., Mona villa, Duddingston park Hopes, Mrs E., 8 Southfield place Hopkirk, John, 44 Tower street Hopkirk, Miss, 1 Duddingston park Home, James S., Marshall cottages, 4 Bellfield lane Horsburgh, Dickson, blacksmith, Duddingston mills Houston, Miss, Infant school, 27 Bath street Houston, Mrs J., 2 Brighton terrace Howatson, James, 20 Lee crescent HOWDEN, John, builder, 16 Tower street; house, 7 Lee crescent see advt., p. 68 Hubball, Joseph, 11 Adelphi place Hughes, Major H. Jones, 4 Victoria terrace Hume, Mrs, confectioner, 98 High street

HUME, William, registered plumber, 176 High street ; house, 170e—see advt., p. 76 Hunter, Mrs, of Blackness, 15 Lee crescent Hunter, Mrs, 23 Pitt street HUNTER, Richard, bookseller, stationer, &c., 84 High street; house, 3 Mentone avenue see advt., p. 98 Hunter, Robert, 1 Argyle crescent Hunter, R., Duddingston lodge, Duddingston Hunter, "William, Berry square, Ramsay lane

Hunter, William, collector of taxes. Municipal building ; ho., Waverley cottage, 42 Regent street Hutchison, David, 26 Tower street

HUTCHISON, John, joiner. Pipe street lane ; house, 5 Adelphi place see advt.., p. 1 28 Hutchison, T., blacksmith, 45 Henderson row Hutchison, T., Bellfield, Willow brae, Duddingston RICHARD HUNTER

Bookseller, Stationer, News-Agent, and Printer,

(foot of BRIGHTON PLACE), I»03El.T"0:OE!XjiIjO.

SUBSCRIPTION AND CIRCULATING LIBRARY. l*hotog:raphs of I^ocal Scenery in I^arg^e Variety.

Spectacles and Eye-Glasses to suit all Sights.

i<^-^K-<^s PETER JOKES, WiHE ftHG SPJHiT MEHCHAHT^ 59. HIGH.. STREET

( Top of Tower Street).

BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND TEAS ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.

Famous for Whiskies, Wines, and Brandies.

CHARGES MODERATE. — — — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 99

Hutton, Alex., druggist, 78 High street ; house, 80 Hutton, Mrs, 6 Mentone avenue Hutton, Mrs E. L., 2 Lee crescent Hutton, Wm., E-amsay green, 8 Bath street Imrie, Alex., 28 Wilson's park Infant School^ 27 Bath street—Houston, Miss, teacher Inglis, Alex., 3 Hope street Inglis, Gr. H., 9 Mentone avenue Inglis, Jas., cabinetmaker, house agent, &c., 196 High street Inglis, Miss Margt., 198 High street Inglis, Mrs John, 222 High street INGLIS, Thomas, coach office and dairy, 188 High street; house, 186 seeadvt., pp. 42, 130 INGLIS, T. M., veterinary surgeon, 202 High street see advt,., p. 106 INNES, Mrs A., trimming warehouse, 170f High street see advt.y p. 110 Innes, Geo., 5 Ramsay place Innes, Wm., joiner, 5 Ramsay place Innes, William, plumber, 6 Ramsay place Irving, Peter, 1 Dalkeith street Jack, Robert, 49 High street Jack, W. Cassels, Hamilton villa, Stanley street Jackson, John, 5 Ramsay place Jackson, Mrs, 33 Joppa Jamie, Mrs B., 6 Mentone avenue Jamieson, Blanche, & Co., bazaar, 210 High street JAMIESON, George, baker, 204 High street see advt, p. 62 Jamieson, Rev. G. T., Parish minister. The Manse, Abercorn terrace Jamieson, R. F., 6 Livingston place Jenkins, Mrs J. M., 1 Elcho terrace Jenner, Charles, Easter Duddingston lodge, E. Duddingston Jockel, Chas. A., 2 Bellfield Johnson, Charles, 27 Viewforth, Fishwives* causeway Johnson, Peter, 15a Bellfield lane Johnston, George, 24 Tower street JOHNSTON, George, painter, 216a High street; house, 1 Melville street see advt, p. 64 Johnston, James, 59b High street Johnston, James, tailor, 42 Tower street BICYCLE AND TRICYCLE DEPOT.

JOHN S. EWEN, MACHINIST, 232 bcio-h: STE-EET, AND

27 BRIDGE STREET^ MUSSELBURGH.

=J^-*-<£*^

BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, SEWING MACHINES, AND ALL KINDS OF HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY REPAIRED. TRICYCLES AND SEWING MACHINES ON HIRE. AGENCY FOR HOWE'S, WHITE'S, AND SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. MACHINES BY ANY MAKER SUPPLIED. -^•^!^'«^ Workshops & Stores—BROADLEA, ST MARK'S PLAGE.

Lm Jt^^ JL^ 1, B. M@W1 fj

Family Grocer & Provision Merchant, 89 HIGH STREET,

VW 0-OOC3.S sol<^ «ft; CJlty I*r±c©s- 'Wt — ——

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 101

Johnston, Joseph, 57 High street Johnston, Norman W. R., 9 East Brighton crescent Johnston, E.., 6 Brighton terrace, Joppa Johnston, Robert, 20 Adelphi place Johnston, Thomas, 8 Mentone avenue Johnston, Thos., 2 Royal terrace Johnstone, A. C, 9 Mount Pleasant Johnstone, James, 5 James street Jones, James, timber merchant, Hope lane Jones, James, Windsor cottage, Windsor place

JONES, Peter, The Tower inn, 59 High street ; house, Jess- field, Rosefield avenue see advt., p. 98 KAY, A. B., fruiterer, 116 High street; house, 118 see advt., p. 122 Keiller, David M., 28 Wellington street Keith, Davidson, 8 Brunstane road KELLET, Wm., gasfitter, &c., 170 High street; house, 170e —see advt.^ p. 140 Kellock, James (R. & J. K.), 4 Bellfield Kellock, John, 3 Royal terrace KELLOCK, R. & J., grocers, &c., 122 High street see advt, p. 14 Kellock, Robert (R. & J. K.), Olendyne cottage, 7 Dalkeith st. Kemp, Misses, 29 Melville street Kemp, Miss, 36 Joppa Kennedy, Joseph, 31 Henderson row Kerr, Charles, Fernlea, 13 Argyle crescent Kerr, Mrs A., 19 Mentone avenue Kerr, Thos., 44 Henderson row Kettles, Mrs, 38 Regent street Kilgour, Thomas W., 4 East Brighton crescent Kilpatrick, Andrew, 9 Tower street Kindler, Charles, Corebank house, Straiton place King, Mrs, dairy, Lower Joppa King, Mrs, ladies' nurse, 39 Henderson row King, Thomas, 30 Henderson row Kinnell, Miss, 4 Marionville. Regent street Kirkwood, Alexander, 18 Melville street Kirkwood, Mrs, 5 Wilson's park Kirsopp, Mrs, 10 Brighton place Knight, Chas; F., m.d., cm., 5 Regent street

.X COAL MERCHANT,

OFFICE-RAILWAY STATION.

:o:

Best Balquhatson Caking Coal. Best Benhar Coal. Elphinston Best Splint Coal & Nuts for Eanges. Furnace Dross. Firewood, &c. All kinds of Scotch Coal supplied at Lowest Price.

DISCOUNT FOR READY CASH.

ROBERT PATON,

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, 85 HIGH STREET.

JOHN HAIG & CO.'S

THE THANE OF FIFE HIGHLAND WHISKY ; AND THE GLENLEVEN OLD HIGHLAND WHISKY.

nwi^wMmn wshms am® bbambsei

EDINBU^QH J^hE^ AJV[D ^TOUT. —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 103

-^ . —_ ^ _ Kynock, Alexander, 2 Southfield place Laidlaw, Wm. H., 27 Wellington street Laing, Alex., 1 Livingston place, Mount Pleasant Laing, Miss, East villa, 12 James street Laird, Miss, 140 High street Lamb, D. B., St Claude villa, Argyle crescent Lamb, John, 57 High street Lamb, Robert, contractor, 1 Grove place, High street Lambie, Gavin, Ramsay green, 8 Bath street Lamond, James, s.s.c, Inverey house. High street Lamond, J. & Son, Glen nurseries, Eastfield Lamont, Mrs, "Westland cot., Morton street LANDELS, Adam, butcher, 230 High street see advt., p. 132 Langwill, Archd., c.a., 4 Sandford street Lauder, James, Berry square, Ramsay lane Lauder, James, 2 Duddingston crescent Lauder, James, 5 Livingston place Laurie, Professor Simon, Nairne lodge, Duddingston Law, Mrs, Rosebank cottage, Rosebank Law, T. Graves, Woodlands, Duddingston Lawrence, Mrs, 6 Livingston place Lawrie, James, Poplar bank, Duddingston Lawrie, Peter, mason, 37 Henderson row Lawrie, William, 49 Joppa Lawson, George, 170b High street Lawson, George, 20 Brunstane road Learmonth, Miss, 170b High street Ledgerwood, J., tobacconist, 208 High street; house, 212 Lee, Miss Agnes, Agnesville, 6 John street Lee, Thomas Henderson, Roseville, 7 John street Leef, Miss, 26 Brighton place Lees, William, joiner, 218 High street Legget, John, Northbank, Duddingston park Leslie, Miss, Leven lodge, 17 Wellington street Leslie, Mrs, 30 Wellington street Letham, John, 22 High street Levack, William, St Bernard's, 9 Duddingston crescent Lewington, Philip, Wellington cottage, 23 Wellington street Liddell, John, 15 West Brighton crescent Liddell, Miss I., 2 Livingston place. Mount Pleasant Lile, William, 2 Grove place. High street ALEX, AITKEN'S

2 BRIGHTON BUILDINGS,

JO' "^fF^ "SO'' ^^^ ''^^ i!©'' ^^^ ^ "W" 'if'V ]^ j^^ ^^ dj^ j\jj'i> Jj^ Jf^ ^yt •^ijb ^\Jh^

TEAS, COFFEES, GENERAL GROCERIES, AND PROVISIONS,

FHE5H ^ WELL-SELECTEG,

AND OFFERED AT THE

Lo'west Prices for Ileady Money.

A Daily Supply of Moray Firth Haddocks and LocHFYNE Kippers. — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 105

Lind, Mrs, 2 Royal terrace Lindsay, Archibald, bootmaker, 1 6 Bellfield lane Lindsay, James L., 17 Tower street Lindsay, John, dairy, Duddingston Lindsay, Thomas, Marshall cottages, 7 Bellfield lane Lingard, John, 13 East Brighton crescent Linn, Andrew, Ramsay green, 8 Bath street Linnen, David, 29 Wellington street

LITTLE, J. & W., butchers, 20 High street—see advt, p. 114 Little, Miss, 1 Victoria terrace Livingston, Miss, Joppa house, 42 Joppa Livingston, Mrs, Hawthorn cottage, 17 Mount Pleasant Livingston, Mrs, 1 Abercorn gardens, Jock's lodge Lloyd, Miss, 1 Morrison place, Jock's lodge Lockhart, John, 31 Wellington street LOGAN, Robert, painter and glazier, 127 High street see advt., p. 78

LOG-AN, Wm., painter, 194 High street see advL, p. 112 Lomax, A. M., 7 Brighton terrace, Joppa Loudon, John, bootmaker, 28 High street Low, David, 31 Wellington street Low, Mrs, 27 High street Lowe, George, 6 Wellington street Lowe, W. H. D., s.s.c, 7 Sandford street Lowson, Mrs, 3 Rosslyn terrace F., pork butcher, LUDWIG, 101 High street ; house, 97—see advt., p. 110

LUMSDEN, Wm., grocer, &c., 66 High st.—see advt, p. 122 Lyall, Mrs, 12 Melville street Lynch, Owen, dairy, Rosebank square, Rosebank Lyon, Alex,, 49 High street Lyon, John, 10 High street Lyon, Mrs, 6 Livingston place Lyon, Mrs, Ivy cottage, Rosebank Macadam, Dr, Stevenson, p.r.s.e., Brighton house, 11 East Brighton crescent

M'ADAM, Robert, boathirer, 4 Maryfield—see advt., p. 134 Macadam, Wm. Ivison, f.c.s., 6 East Brighton crescent M'Alley, Thos., 21 Lee crescent Macandie, Miss Campbell, Ivy cottage, Rosebank Macara, Miss, 11 Rosefield place - —_ g — VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE AND

INFIRMARY FOR HORSES AND DOGS,

3-=^-^-

ACCOMMODATION for Sick Horses and Dogs ; ALSO SHOEING FORGrE carried on by Experienced Workmen. T. M. INGLIS, Veterinary Surgeon, House and Surgery— 303 HIGH STREET.

MACKENZIE & CO.,

aF^^MilLTT G-3ROC35I3SLS,

Tea, Wine, and Brandy Importers,

(Corner of Kirk's Place),

-'^^^ B ©' B "t :0 B E Itfr 1&

All Goods selected to meet the requirements of a First-Class Family Trade. — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 107

M'Arthur, Alex., Williamfield cottage, Rosefield avenue M'Beath, J. C, Argyle crescent M'Callum, James, 24 Adelphi place M'Cankie, Mrs, Springhill, 6 Brunstane road Macaulay, Alex., Hillpark, Ashton villas, Brunstane road M'Cormack, Joseph, 7a Rosefield avenue M'CRAW, Alex., coal merchant, 35 Wellington street see advt.^ p. 138 M'Cusker, Owen, 4 Ramsay place Macdonald, Alexander, 10 James street M'Donald, Donald, 27 Henderson row Macdonald, James, 3 James street M'Donald, John, Cathay villa, 10 Durham road M'Donald, Mrs C, 34 Melville street Macdonald, Mrs L. B., dairy, 5 Rosslyn terrace Macfayden, Archibald, 6 James street

M'FARLANE, A. P., general draper, 142 High street ; house, 2 Royal terrace—see advt., p. 128 M'Farlane, Mrs, 104 High street MACFARLANE, Walter, spirit merchant, 105 High street; house, 3 Bellfield lane see advt., p. 136 M'Geehan, Bernard, confectioner, 47 High street; house, 31 Tower street M'Geehan, John, 18 Yiewforth, Fishwives' causeway M'Grath, Mrs H., 1 Wellington street M'Gregor, Donald, 6 Duddingston park Macgregor, George, confectioner, Duddingston M'Gregor, Hugh, 57 High street M'Gregor, James, Straiton cottage, Straiton place Macgregor, Mrs Eliz., ladies' nurse, 1 Mentone avenue M'Gregor, Wm., 42 Tower street M'Gurdy, Wm., confectioner, 14 High street M'Haffie, Mrs, 16 Brighton place Machell, Mrs, 170b High street M'llvenna, John, 2 Osborne terrace M'Innes, Charles, 57 High street M'Intosh, Alexander (Rodger & M'l.), 28 Lee crescent M'Intosh, Archibald, 28 Wellington street M'Intosh, Geo., joiner, Johnshill works, Duddingston Macintosh, Lachlan, s.s.c, 11 Mount Pleasant M-Intyre, Malcolm, 8 Rosefield place WILLIAM SUTHERLAND, Landscape GrAF^ENEf^

PORTOBELLO.

Landscape Gardening. —Plans and Estimates for laying out, planting, and furnishing new, and improving old gardens. Advice on everything in connection with Horticulture. Jobbing Gardening. —Gardens kept by day or contract. Seeds, Plants, and every requisite of the garden in finest quality supplied at most moderate terms.

Wreaths, Crosses, Bouquets, &c., in most artistic style, provided on shortest notice. FRAIMCIS BROWW5 COAL MERCHATsTT,

1 BRIGHTON TERRACE.

WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT,

POBTOBELLO. — — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 109

M'Intyre, Miss S., 20 Melville street M'Karnaii, John, Rosebank Mackay, Daniel, 43 High street Mackay, George, railway guard, 21 Adelphi place Mackay, George, Bellavista, Duddingston Mackay, Misses, 35 Melville street M'Kean, James C, 8 Straiton place M'Kenzie, Allan, 1a Lee crescent MACKENZIE & Co., grocers, &c., 226 High street—see advt.^ p. 106 Mackenzie, G. R., Windsor lodge, Windsor place Mackenzie, G. S., 7 Duddingston crescent Mackenzie, Kenneth, 5 Wellington street M'Kerlie, Miss, 30 Bath street M'Kerlie, Mrs, 24 Bath street Mackie, Capt. Wm., 16 Lee crescent M'KINLAY, George, slater, 11 Bath street see advt.^ p. 66 Mackinlay, Miss, 11 James street Mackintosh, John, 7 Hope street

Mackintosh, Miss L. B. , 6 Eosslyn terrace Maclachlan, Alex., c.e., 3 Lee crescent MacLachlan, Wm., 36 Joppa MacLaren, Duncan, 24 Melville street M'Laren, James, Mount lodge, Windsor place Maclean, J. W., architect and surveyor, 19 Lee crescent Maclean, P. B., 19 Lee crescent M'Lellan, Robert, 4 Livingston place M'Leod, John, 37 Joppa M'LEOD, Mrs, 19 High street see advt., p. 120 M'Leod, Mrs, Wheatfield house, Jock's lodge

M'NAIR, John D., plumber, &c., 7 Brighton buildings ; house, 13 Mentone avenue see advt., p. 80 N'Niven, F. Y., 13 Hope street M'Pake, Mrs, 4 Brighton terrace M' Queen, James, 10 High street M'Queen, John, 3 West Brighton crescent M' Queen, Miss E., tobacconist, 36 Bath street M'Queen, Mrs Mary, 172 High street M'Robert, W., 7 Mentone avenue M'Tavish, Peter, 10 High street M'Vey, Joseph, 5 Brighton terrace ;

FRED. LUDWIG, PORK BUTCHER AND SAUSAGE MAKER, 101 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

Black Puddings, Meal do., Bolognas, Salt Pork, Ham and Chicken

Sausages, Roasted Meat ; Bacon, Ham, and Lard (own Curing), of Best Quality, and at the Lowest Prices. mm %. n'Piii. Saddler, Harness & Portmanteau Maker, 77 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

> « <

Saddlery and Harness and Horse Clothing of all kinds Made to Order Whips, Brushes, Sponges, and every Stable Requisite kept in stock.

J. NESBIT, PIIARMAOEUTIOAL CHEMIST, ":162 HIGH STREET,:— PORTOBELLO. MRS IIMWES5

. • FANCY . TRIMMING . WAREHOUSE,

PO^TOBEIfLfO. — —— — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. Ill

M'VEY, William, watchmaker, &c., 184 High street ; house, 186 see advt, p. 84 M'Whannell, Miss, 1 Bellfield lane Main, Miss A. G., confectioner, &c., 47a High street Main, James, 27 Tower street Maitland, A. J., 22 Pitt street Maitland, Lieut. -Colonel H. D., j.p., 21 Brighton place Makinson, John, 19 Bath street Manderson, Miss, 228 High street March, Mrs H., St Ann's, 8 Abercorn place MARSHALL, Henry, boathirer, 24 Wilson's park see advt., p. 136 Marshall, James, Bankhouse, Ramsay lane Marshall, John, 44 Tower street Marshall, Thomas, 26 Tower street Martin, Alex. B., 31 Wellington street MARTIN, M. R., cabinetmaker, 18 Regent st. see advt., p. 142 Mason, Misses, 15 Straiton place Matheson, James, shoemaker, 22 Joppa Mathieson, John, 10 High street Mathieson, Wm., 16 Hope street

MATTHEW, Andrew, butcher, 48 High street ; house, 46— see advt., p. 136 Matthew, Wm., china merchant, 38 High street Matthewson. Mrs, 1 James street MAXTON, John, plumber, 79 High street; house, 132 see advt., p. 96 Mayer, John, Agnesville, Easter Duddingston Mayer, Mrs, 22 High street MAYER, Robt. S., plumber, 149 High street see advt., p. 66 Meagher, The Very Rev. Martin, Canon, 1 Sandford street Melville, Alex., 57 High street Merrie, John, Bank buildings, 117 High street Meyer, A. H., 16 Wellington street Millaire, Madame, Duddingston cottage, Duddingston Millar, Hugh, 1 Clifton terrace, Niddrie road Millar, James, 22 Wilson's park Millar, Mrs William, 1 East Brighton crescent Millar, W. S., Charlotte villa, Niddrie road Miller, Andrew, 11 Brighton place Miller, George, Ramsay green, 8 Bath street ^ W. ^ E. ^ l^OBei^TSON,^

Family Grocer, Tea and Coffee Dealer, SOUTHPIELD PLACE, PORTOBELLO (opposite railway station).

BASS AND OTHER ALES. BEST QUALITY LONDON STOUT. Fruits, Spices, Pickles, Sauces, &c.

'BUTCHER,* 59 HIGH STEEET, PORTOBELLO

(opposite tower street).

BEST QUALITY. REASONABLE PRICES.

REGENT TEMPERANCE HOTEL, PORTOBELLO,

BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS, DINNERS, ETC. /IRY BEDI^OOMS.

MODERATE CHARGES.

D. PATTERSON, Proprietor. WILLIAM LOGAN, "Rainier & ^ccoxatox. — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 113

Miller, James, Beach restaurant, 40 Bath street ; house, 17 Straiton place Miller, J. F., 82 High street Miller, James N., Broomlea, 2 Ashton villas, Brunstane road Miller, Mrs, 4 Melville street Miller, Mrs Elizabeth, 29 Wilson's park

MILLER, Thos., chemist, 94 High street ; house, 19 Regent street see advt., p. 140 Miller, Thomas, 1 Marionville, Regent street Miller, Wm., o8a High street Miller, Wra., 3 Robertson place, Joppa Miller, Wm. C, 2 Marionville, Regent street Milligan, Alexander, 4 Towerbank Milligan, Robert, Blue Bell inn, 139 High street Mills, Mrs, Waltham villa, Morton street Milne, Alexander, 103 High street Milne, Mrs, Rose villa, 7 Rosefield avenue Milne, Mrs T., 4 Hope street Milne, Wm., 2 Brighton terrace Minchin, Mrs, Muirton villa, St Mark's place Mitchell, David, 29 Tower street Mitchell, James, 36 Regent street Mitchell, Mrs, 13a Regent street Mitchell, Rev. Robert, m.a., 18 Lee crescent Moffat, John A., 26 Wilson's park Moffat, Miss, 25 Melville street MOIR & HALKETT, photographers, 106 High street and 34 Bath street see advt., p. 92 Moir, William, 2 Woodside terrace Moir, W. S. (M. & Halkett), 104 High street Moncrieff, Misses Scott, 5 Montebello Moncur, Jas. S., 20 Tower street Monteith, Thomas, 220 High street Montgomery, Walter, 2 Williamfield, Rosefield avenue Mooney, Thos., 59f High street Moore, Lieut. W. J., r.n., Duddingston park Moran, Mrs J., 17 Tower street Morgan, Andrew, 25 Tower street Morgan, Wm., 49 High street Morris, Charles, 3 Milton terrace Morris, Wm., 2 Milton terrace, Joppa Wiim anb Spirit Ptrtj^ani,

1 BEIGHTON BUILDINGS, POETOBELLO.

20 HIGH STl^EET (WEST end), PORTOBELLO.

Always on hand a good supply of Home-Fed Beef, Mutton, &c., of the Best Quality, and at Moderate Prices. JOHN COPE LAND,

W HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO. » ^ < c Vm' BREAKFASTS, LUNCHEONS, and TEAS DAILY. Ice Creams, Jellies, &c. Marriage and Christening Cakes.

Desserts, Balls, Soirees, Pie-Mcs, and Suppers supplied. CniDDlHm ^ COWHB,

MILK AND CREAM DELIVERED TWICE A DAY. Fresb Egrg^s and Bntter. — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 115

Morrison, Hew, 11 Abercorn terrace Morrison, J., 2 Churchhill villas, Duddingston Morrison, Mrs, 1 St Mary's place Morrison, Mrs, Hamilton house, 25 Bath street Morrison, Thos. L., Northfield house, Jock's lodge Mossman, Misses, Falcon cottage, Eastfield Mouat, Miss Margt., 9 Adelphi place

MOWAT, A. B., grocer, 89 High street ; house, 8 Mentone avenue see advt., p. 100 Muir, John, manager, paperworks. Seaside house, Rosebank MUIR, J. L., saddler, 77 High street; house, 22 Mentone avenue see advt., p. 110 Muir, Mrs, HoUandview house, 129 High street Muir, R. H., 8 Melville street Muir, W. G., The Green, Duddingston Muirhead, Henry, Sheephead tavern, Duddingston Muirhead, Robert, 1 Brighton terrace, Joppa Municipal Buildings, 50 High street Munro, John, 49 High street Munro, Mrs, 26 Melville street Munro, Robertson, Abercorn nursery, Jock's lodge Murdoch, Mrs, 19 Brighton place Murdoch, Mrs, 10 Melville street Murdoch, Miss, 18 West Brighton crescent Mure, Mrs Lockhart, of Livingstone, 7 Montebello Mure, Robert, s.s.c, 10 Abercorn terrace Murphy, H. H., Regent cottage, 34 Regent street Murray, J., Douglas villa, Morton street Murray, Miss, Rose cottage, Duddingston Murray, Mrs, Graham lodge, John street Murray, Mrs, 18 Duddingston park

National Bank of Scotland (Limited), 88 High street ; George A. Douglas, agent Neilson, Alex., 27 High street Neillands, George, 30 Wellington street Neilson, George, Piersfield dairy, Jock's lodge Neilson, James, 10 High street Neilson, Mrs, Coillesdene, Joppa Neilson, William, 9 Rosslyn terrace NESBIT, John, pharmaceutical chemist, 162 High street; house, 19 Wellington street see advt., p. 110 JAMES THOMSON,

Practical Gardener, Fruiterer, Florist, and Seedsman,

Qi HlfiH STHEET, P0HT0BELL0. i^-^Vr-^

Artificial Wreaths and Stands. Wreaths and Crosses made to order. Gardens kept by the year or otherwise.

D. BOWER, GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT, 36 HIGH STREET, (Corner of Tower Street),

TWO gUPEFjIOFi TABLE?.

4k IB^^MTDEX ST3E1.3E3E3T (OPPOSITE EOYAL HOTEL).

L. M. HI SLOP, Bellhanger, Gasfitter and Window-Blind Maker, Brassfounder and Locksmith, 59 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO. ,^^ Chandeliers and Brackets, Outside Shades, Dinner Hoists, Electric and Pneumatic Bells, Voice Tubes, and every Description of Signalling Apparatus, Brass and Iron Picture Kods, Staircase Kods, Folding Handles, Brass Cornice Poles for Oriel Windows, Door-step Plates, Letter-box Plates, Name Plates, etc., etc. —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 117

Ness, Mrs, 25 Adelphi place Newlands, Mrs, 5 Straiton place Nichol, Alfred, 6 Pitt street Nichol, Alfred & Co., papermakers. Bridge street Nicholson, Mrs, 35 Regent street Nicol, John, postman, 30 Wellington street Nicolson, Jas., 5 Livingstone place Nicolson, Jas., 3 Abercorn gardens, Jock's lodge Nimmo, Adam, Morton street Nimmo, Hugh, 3 Clifton terrace, Niddrie road Nisbet, Alexander, & Son, Joppa salt works, Joppa pans Nisbet, Alexander, Rockville, Joppa pans Nisbet, George, Joppa pans Nisbet, John, Joppa pans Nisbet, PoUok S., 4 Pitt street Nisbet, William D., 38 Bath street Nivison, Ab., 2 Eastfield Nisbet, Mrs C, 21 Mentone avenue Ogilvie, Rev. Duncan, d.d., 4 West Brighton crescent Ogilvie, James, 13 Tower street Ogilvie, George, 43 Henderson row Ogilvie, Mrs Dr, 22 Melville street Oliver, Rev. James, m.a., 7 Rosefield place Ormiston, Mrs, 16 Melville street Oswald, James, 17 Mentone avenue Outerston, James, 14 Adelphi place OVENS, William, baker, 6 High street; house, 21 Tower street see advt.^ p. 70 Page, James F., 2 Royal terrace Pairman, John R., Samiston lodge. High street Palmer, Horace J., 6 Mentone avenue Palmer, Mrs, 13a Regent street Parkhouse laundry, Wellington street Park, Wm., farmer, Brunstane house, Brunstane road Parker, George H., 5 Stanley street Paterson, David, slater, 13 Wilson's park Paterson, James, Rosefield cottage, Rosefield place Paterson, John, 5 Sandford street Paterson, Miss, Rosefield cottage, Rosefield place Paterson, Miss H., 30 Wellington street Paterson, Misses, 9 James street J. 4Sl Am MARPER5 SLATERS, CHIMNEY SWEEPERS, AND GLAZIERS, 22 TOWER STREET.

ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL KINDS OF SLATING, POINTING, &c. CHIMNEY CANS FITTED UP.

Charges Moderate. Orders Punctually Attended to.

•A. -f GIBSON,-^

^— OATMEAL, FLOUR, BARLEY, And every descnption of Farinaceous Food for Family use. A Regular Supply of FRESH COUNTRY EGGS & BUTTER. POTATOES. BIRD SEED AND POULTRY FOOD. SG@^1P' ^ S@lf J^MES ,; -^i- J O I IT 3E; 3E^ S, ••-•- Cabinetmakers, Upholsterers, & Funeral Undertakers, 15 X=LX3GrX3Sa'1' £»*T'ZIX:Z!'X".

I^EMOVALS CONDUCTED. HOUSE JOBBING DONE. ESTIMATES FUE^NISHED.

Office Address, 15a REGENT STREET. House Address, 29 HENDERSON ROW.

Boarding and Day School for Young Ladies.

Mrs ROBERTS, Linkfield House.

Advanced Classes. Kindef^garten. —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 119

Paterson, Mrs, of Castle Huntly, Seabeach house, Straiton place Paterson, Mrs J., 9 Mentone avenue Paterson, Rev. William, m.a., b.d., 11 Durham road Paterson, Wm., solicitor, 11 Lee crescent Paterson, Wm., 1 Wellington street Paton, Rev. J. A. H., The Manse, Duddingston Paton, Robert, 5 Marionville, Regent street

PATON, Robt., spirit merchant, 85 High street ; house, 30 Wellington street see advt., p. 102 PATTERSON, David, Regent temperance hotel, 1a Brighton buildings— see advt, p. 112 Patterson, Mrs Margaret, 31 Bath street Patterson, W. J., 3 St Mary's place Paul, Richard, 58 High street Payne, Henry, 14 Mentone avenue Peacock, T. Oliver, 39 Regent street Peddie, James, 4 James street Pendrich, John, 9 Mentone avenue Peterkin, Miss, 10 Rosefield avenue Peters, John, missionary, 2 Grove place, High street Petrie, James, 9 Mentone avenue Petrie, Stephen F., 13 John street Philip, Daniel, 11 Adelphi place Philip, David, 9 Mentone avenue Philip, James, 5 Royal terrace Philip, Thomas, 1 Mentone avenue Phillips, Robt., Indian emporium, 147e High street Plank, Mrs, 218 High street Plank, Wm., hallkeeper. Town Hall, 107 High street Police Office, Municipal buildings, Ramsay lane Pollock, Wm.j hairdresser, 91a High street Poole, Alex., 26 Regent street Poole, John, 40 Henderson row Poole, William, 18a High street Pope, William B., Hillside cottage, 133 High street Porteous, James, 6 Towerbank Porteous, Peter, 13 Adelphi place Portohello Advertiser, Midlothian Journal, and Musselburgh News

Office, 143 High street ; Thos. Adams, publisher Portohello Cafe Company, Tea Gardens, Pitt street TEACHER OF SINGING, 24 LEE OE,E3SOEDSrT.

HOUSE AGENTS,

44 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

WORKSHOPS—44 TOWER STREET. HOUSE—28 LEE CRESCENT. THE PEOPLE'S SALEROOMS, AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE SHOP, 19 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

MRS M'LEOD gives in Cash the Best Price for Wearing Apparel, Jewellery, Furniture, &c. M. SUTHERLAND,

LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S OUTFITTER,

112 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO,

MIIililNERY & DRESSIVCAKING. — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 121

Portohello Co-Operattve Society, Limited, 10 High street ; John Hay, secretary PORTOBELLO GAS LIGHT CO.; David Vass, manager and secretary, Bridge street; Jas. Smart, treasurer, 148 High street see advt, p. 44 Post Office, Portobello, 144 High street; Thos. Archibald, postmaster

Post Office, Joppa, 5 Rosslyn terrace ; Mrs J. B. Macdonald, postmistress Potter, Mrs, 4 Morrison place, Jock's lodge Powell, Miss, 15 Melville street Prentice, Rev. Archibald, 1 Woodside terrace PRINGLE, George, coal merchant, 9 High street and railway station see advt, p. 102 Pringle, Miss, 16 Abercorn terrace PRINGLE, T. & SON, Marine Nursery, Pitt street lane- see advt., p. 138 Proud, Miss, 5 Regent street Pryde, William, contractor, 59b High street Purdie, Thomas, Wallacefield cottage, 5 Windsor place Purves, Adam, coal merchant, 6 Adelphi place Purves, John, 3 Brighton terrace Purves, William (Ferguson & P.), 8 Hope street Queen, Alex. Ross, 14 Maryfield Rae, Mrs Helen, 33 Joppa Ramage, John, 2 Wilson's park

Ramsay, James, shoemaker, 141 High street ; house, 38a Ramsay, John, Baileyfield Ramsay, Wm. M., 39 Henderson row Rankin, Peter, contractor^ 6 Pipe street Rankin, Peter, jun., 59b High street Rattray, Dr A. M. T., Bathville, 10 Bath street Rawes, Miss, 31 Melville street Redpath, James, 4 Clifton terrace, Niddrie road Redpath, Miss, 1a Bath place Reid, Alexander, 2 Duddingston park Reid, Alexander, 3 Rosefield place Reid, Mrs M. L., 6 Mentone avenue Reid, Wm., florist, 7 Southfield place Reid, Wm., 2 Robertson place, Lower Joppa Reilly, Francis, boat-hirer. Kirk's place, High street Pm V^r. MIJ-L St. SON,

9 BRIGHTON BUILDINGS.

A Select Stock of Clocks, Watches, and Jewellery always on hand. Spectacles to suit all Ages and Sights. Pebble Spectacles 4/6, 5/6, to 7/6 per pair. Every Description of Jewellery Made and Eepaired on the Premises. Watches, Clocks, & Barometers Cleaned, Eepaired, & Eegulated. UMBRELLAS COVERED AND REPAIRED ON THE PREMISES.

Perambulators and Invalid Chairs on Hire. THOS. ROBERTSON,

(Late J. TOUGH & SON)

PLAIN & DECOR/TIYE HOUSE P/INTERS,

(Opposite Wellington Street).

3EaEOTJS3EI— 30 ''S2Sr3EILXtIITG-TOIT SX3R3EI3GT.

^ IIIILLI^IIQ ^ mi]QSD6]3, ^ FAMILY GROCER AND WINE MERCHANT, 66 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

FINE OLD MALT WHISKIES at 15s. and 18s. per Gallon. MALT LIQUORS—Bass', Eeid's, Barclay Perkixs', & Guiness' Stout always in Fine Condition.

(Successor to the late A. I. Munro), Fruiterer, Florist, and Greengrocer,

Bouquets^ Wreaths^ and Crosses Made to Order on the shortest notice. — ——

POKTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 123

Rendall, Misses, 5 Brighton place Renton, Major A. Haig, 22 Brighton place Renton, Thos., 10 High street Rhind, David A., 10 East Brighton crescent Rhind, Henry, 10 East Brighton crescent Rhind, Robert, 3 Sandford street Riach, Alexander, 20 Abercorn terrace Riach, James, 5 Clifton terrace, Niddrie road Riach, William, 1a Lee crescent Richardson, J. F., 2 Mentone avenue Richardson, Walter, 29 Wellington street Riddell, Andrew, 8 High street Ritchie, Rev. J. B., 2 Sandford street Ritchie, Wm., 10 West Brighton crescent Ritchie, W. W., 10 Wellington street Robbie, James, Stanley street Roberts, D., s.s.c, Linkfield house, 5 John street Roberts, J. Harry, Seaforth villa, Argyle crescent ROBERTS, Mrs, private school for young ladies, Linkfield house, 5 John street see advt., p. 118 Robertson, Alex., 3 Wilson's park Robertson, Alex., 13 Bellfield lane Robertson, David, 2 Bath place Robertson, Henry, Morton street Robertson, John, Darthula villa, Morton street Robertson, Miss J., 13 Pitt street Robertson, Miss, Ochil bank, 18 Brunstane road Robertson, Mrs, 18 Brighton place Robertson, Mrs, 30 Joppa Robertson, Mrs, Sycamore bank, Duddingston Robertson, Rev. P. W., M.A., F.C. manse, 6 Abercorn terrace

ROBERTSON, Thomas, painter, 147 High street ; house, 30 Wellington street see advt., p. 122

ROBERTSON, W. E., grocer, 3 Southfield place ; house, 5 —see advt.., p. 112 Robertson, W. S., 2 Eastfield villas, Eastfield Robin, Mrs, 3 Rosslyn terrace Rocca, Antonio, confectioner, 141 High street RODGER & M'INTOSH, builders, house agents, &c., 44 High street see advt., p. 120 Roesler, Felix, 14 Brighton place —

^ W ^ ^ Jt% fW' FRUITEHEH AHB C0HFECTI0HEH, 128 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

Fruits and Flowers in their Season. Wreaths and Bouquets to order. Families waited on daily for orders. WILLIAM BROWN,

3 BRIGHTON BUILDINGS, PORTOBELLO.

ALL KINDS OF FRESH FISH Dy^ILY IN THEII| SEy^SOH.

QEJv[EF^yM. PROVI^IOJH JVIEF^CHANT, 42 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

—^-^ 3E3EiL'Y AITX> ST3RA-^«Sr. -^^^ ^ PLEASE NOTE— Young's Crystal and Paraffin Oils at Is. and lOd. per Gallon, or 2d. per Quart. Also Lamps and Glasses for Ditto always kept in Stock.

o< JOHN ANDERSON, \>^ Bread, Biscuit, and Pastry Baker and Confectioner,

POR.TOBELLO.

Marriage and Christening Cakes Made to Order. SOIREES AND PARTIES PURVEYED FOR. — — — — ;

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 125

Rolfe, Edward, 9 Bath Street Ross, Angus, 3 Rosefield avenue

ROSS, Daniel, bootmaker, 32 High st. ; ho., 28 Wellington St. see advt, p. 132 Ross, David, 10 High street Ross, E. & M., fruiterers and florists, 6 Brighton buildings Ross, James, 28 Wellington street

ROSS, James, smith, 159 High st. ; ho., 153 see advt.,y. 138 Ross, Miss E., 8 Pitt street Ross, Mrs, 2 Bath place Ross, Wm., 38 Henderson row Ross, Wm., 14 Wellington street Rowan, Alfred 0., 2 Straiton place Roy, Miss, matron, Cauvin's Institution, Duddingston

Royal Bank of Scotland, 121 High street ; agent, John Flinn ROYAL HOTEL, Bath street; W. Craig Watt—5ee advL, p. 86 Runciman, Mrs J. S., 28 Wellington street RUSH, George, spirit merchant. The Red Lion, 24 High street; house, 22 see advt., p. 130 Russell, G-eorge, 11 Lee crescent Russell, James, s.s.c, 140 High street Russell, John, 15 Argyle crescent Russell, J. M., agriculturist, 12 Pitt street RUSSELL, J. L., pharmaceutical chemist, 236 High street house, Hopefield, Argyle crescent see advt., p. 72 Russell, Robert, 1a Lee crescent Rutherford, Alexander, 8 Sandford street Rutherford, Miss, 9 Brighton terrace, Joppa Rutherford, Mrs, 24 Regent street Rutherford, Mrs, 6 Rosslyn terrace Ruthven, S. P., 17 Pitt street

Ryder, Thomas, baker, 35 High st. ; house, 2 Adelphi place St Andreiv's Home and House of Mercy, The Grange, Easter Duddingston Salmond, Wm., 11 Tower street Sanderson, John H., 12 Bath street Sanderson, Miss, 52 Joppa Sanson, Mrs, Hawthorn brae, Duddingston Sawers, John, 12 Adelphi place Schaw, John, 7 Melville street —

MISS eir^KM, LAQiES' & CHiLGHEH'S 0yTFITTEB,

182 .-. HIGH .. STREET. —-s~*~» ^MISS EWIKG,^ GREENGROCER & CONFECTIONER, -»g 200 man STREET, ^c- C^i Tramway Terminus).

Choice Fruits and Vegetables in their Season, at Moderate Prices.

92 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

SMALLWARES, TRIMMINGS, &C.

AGENT FOR P. & P. CAMPBELL, PERTH DYE WORKS.

^FORESTER S^ BAR3 26 a"o:F:p.A..

-*!^ .A.- O Ij -A. I=L IS.. 5^

PORTER AND ALES. FAMILIES SUPPLIED. ——

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 127

Schenck, D. V., 6 Rosslyn terrace, Joppa Scott, Alexander, 3 Bellfield Scott, D. F., Meadowfield, Duddingston Scott, E. & Co., tobacconists, 87a High street Scott, Henry, 33 Wellington street SCOTT, James & Son, joiners, &c., 15a Regent street see advt., p. 118 Scott, James (J. S. & Son), 29 Henderson row Scott, John, manager, brickworks, 1 High street Scott, Miss M. S., dressmaker, 147d High street Scott, Mrs E., 96 High street Scott, Mrs A., 3 Pipe street SCOTT, Robert, joiner, house-agent, &c., 147c High street see advt, p. 134 Scott, Robert (J. S. & Son), 15a Regent street Scott, Simon, Mount Annan, Brunstane road Scott, Thomas, 10 High street Sealy, P. Persse, 10 John street Sellar, Wm. John, 3 Towerbank Sellar, Rev. John, Hillfoot, 2 Brunstane road Selway, Edwin, 5 Woodside terrace Shaw, Geo., Mount ^olus, Straiton place Seton, Henry, m.r.c.v.s., Janefield, Duddingston

SHAW, Jas., confectioner, 93a High st. ; house, 3 Regent st. —see advt.y p. 128 Shaw, John, superintendent, Edinburgh and Portobello Ceme- tery, Jock's lodge Shearer, John, St Mary's gardens, Rosefield place Shepherd, John, 20 Brighton place Shepherd, John, stationer, 26 High street Shepherd, Wm., 31 Bath street Sherriff, M. Brodie, Westbank brickworks Shiells, R. Thornton, 3 Ashton villas, Brunstane road Shirrefs, Mrs Col., Sunnybank, Argyle crescent Sidey, John, 12 Mentone avenue Sim, J., boot manufacturer, 70 High street Sime, David, 12 Duddingston crescent Sime, Thomas, Braefoot, Willowbrae, Duddingston Simpson, A. D., 170e High street Simpson, James, 2 Montebello Simpson, James, Argyle crescent JOHN HUTCHISON, Joiner and Funeral Undertaker,

All kinds of House Jobbing done. Carts and Vans Made and Eepaired.

3EaEOXJS3EI--5 ii.X>3BX.3P3BEI 3PX*JS.C3EI.

^Wr ^k^^^ ^i

Plain and Decorative House Painter and Paperhanger,

(east from WINDSOR PLACE).

Special attention is directed to my extensive Stock of the NE^W SANITARY P A P E R H A N G I N G S.

GENERAL DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, 142 HIGH STREET. '^MA^F CONFECTIONER, 3a XXTOXX &T:El.:Ei'JE3T, CONFECTIONS OF FIRST-CLASS QUALITY.

Hot Pies always ready. Breakfasts, Luncheons, & Teas. — —

POBTOBELLO DIBECTORY. 129

Simpson, John, 7 West Brighton crescent Simpson, John, 81 High street Simpson, Miss, Selville cottage. High street Simpson, Thomas, Easter Duddingston mains, Hope lane Sinclair, James, janitor, Niddrie road school Sinclair, Mrs J. A., 13 Mount Pleasant Sinclair, Miss M. A., 18 Abercorn terrace Sinclair, Mrs, Marshall cottages, 9 Bellfield lane Sinton, Walter, 10 High street Slater, Mrs E., 33 Melville street Slight, John, Erskine house, 2 Durham road

SMAIL, Robert, draper and outfitter, 108 High street ; house, 4 Abercorn terrace see advt.^ p. 12

SMART, Henry S., musicseller, 119 High st. ; ho., 2 Windsor place see advt., pp. 20, 40, 52, 82 Smart, James, lands val. assessor; treas. Portobello Gas Lt. Coy., 148 High st; house, 1 Windsor pi. Smart, W. S. (D. & S.), Burton cottage, 2 Windsor place Smart, W. D., Ramsay green, 8 Bath street SMITH, A. N., general draper, 150 High street; house, 152 —see advt., p. 8 Smith, Alex., 27 High street Smith, George (J. S. & S.), 17 Bath street Smith, Harry, 38 Bath street Smith, John, Sunnyside, 9 Dalkeith street Smith, John, m.d., Brunstane cottage, Brunstane road Smith, John, Jamaica cottage, 48 Regent street SMITH, John & Son, builders, 17 Bath street—see advt., p. 88 Smith, J. S., 4 Bath place Smith, Miss J., 14 Regent street Smith, Mrs David, 126 High street Smith, Mrs John, 222 High street Smith, Mrs, 33 Wellington street Smith, Patrick, cartwright, 5 Pipe street Smith, Peter, 1 Straiton place Smith, Robert, 6 Brighton place Smith, R., Craiglee, Duddingston park Smith, Wm. M., 8 High street Smith, Wm., 38 Bath street Somerville, John, 2 Dalkeith street Somerville, Mrs, 2 Hope street /P»X ^^ Xg. *?% 13, -E*.

Wine and Spirit Merchant, TF 1E3L HES DEL £3 I> Xi T O 1^0'^

24 .'. HIGH .-. STREET.

FINE OLD HIGHLAND MALTS TO BE HAD HERE.

HDEXANDE^ GLA!^!^, BXJILDEE, AISTD CONTRACTOR,

CLAIRVILLE, ARGYLE CRESCENT. -^-^-^^

Orders for Mason and Brick Work, Cement, Concrete, &c., left at the above address, or Shop, 182 High St., will receive jprompt attention.

MILK AND CREAM DELIVERED TWICE A-DAY. REDUCED RATE FOR MILK SUPPLIED BY THE GALLON OR HALF GALLON.

188 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO. JAMES BLACK, Stationer, News- Agent, and Fancy Goods Merchant, 6 SOUTHFIELD PLACE, AND 214 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO. ALL THE DAILY PAPEES DELIVERED EARLY. TOBACCO AND CIGARS AT 6 SOUTHFIELD PLACE. —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 131

Spence, James, stationmaster, Joppa station, N.B.R. Spence, Mrs, 12 Wellington street Spence, Miss Margt., 1a Lee crescent Spence, Peter, Ramsay green, 8 Bath street SPENCE, Wm., corn and victual dealer, 102 High street see advt., p. 58 Spence, William, 25 Brighton place Spilling, Col. J. K., Duddingston house, Duddingston Stanley, John, 9 Hope street Stark, G-eo., 224 High street Stark, John, Stewartville, 9 Duddingston park Stark, M^, 15 Regent street Stavert, D. R., 8 Mentone avenue Steel, John, 31 Wellington street Steele, George, 8 Mentone avenue Steele, James, 4 Hope street Steele, Mrs P. S., Eastbourne house. Marine parade Steele, James, joiner, 2 Southfield place Steele, Mrs, 14 Brunstane road Stenhouse, Mrs R., 3 St Mark's place Stenhouse, Wm., 5 Clifton terrace, Niddrie road Stephens, Mrs, 2 Hamilton villas Stephenson, Misses, 1 1 Melville street Stevenson, John, headmaster Niddrie road Board School, 3 Abercorn terrace Stevenson, Miss M. H., 6 Mentone avenue Stevenson, R. Pasley, s.s.c, town clerk and registrar of births,

&c.. Municipal buildings ; house, 13 Rosefield avenue Stevenson, Thomas, 12 Brighton place Stewart, Arthur J., 25 Wilson's park Stewart, Donald, 5 Brighton terrace Stewart, James, 15 Abercorn terrace Stewart, James, Berry square, Ramsay lane Stewart, John L., 7 Mentone avenue Stewart, Mrs, 30 Melville street Stewart, Mrs, Hamilton lodge, James street Stewart, Mrs, confectioner, 59e High street Stewart, Mrs, 110 High street Stewart, W. A., 15 Wellington street Stirling, John, 40 Tower street Stirton, Wm., Aitchison's place. Tower street PETER WHITELAW, GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT,

EAST END BRANCH— 190 m€;H STREET, PORTOBELliO^ TRAMWAY TERMINUS.

230 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

Pickled Tongues, Salt Beef, Sausages, &.c. fiOiii HJEPiiii i m%

Boot and Shoemaker,

fil

32 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO. — — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 133

Stocks, John, 7 Southfield place Stocks, John, Fernbank, Easter Duddingston Stothart, Wm., 18 Mentone avenue Strachan, John, Seaside house, Rosebank Strachan, Wm., 3 Morrison place, Jock's lodge Stuart, Miss, 27 Brighton place Stuart, Miss A., 4 Regent street Stuart, William, Melville house, Melville street Sturrock, John, 1 Montebello

Suding, Elias, inspector of poor. Municipal buildings ; house, 40 Regent street SuUey, Philip, 2 Argyle place Sutherland, tJames, 19 West Brighton crescent SUTHERLAND, Miss, ladies' and children's outfitter, 112 High street see advt,, p. 120 Sutherland, Mrs, St Helena, 5 Duddingston crescent Sutherland, Robert, 5 Duddingston crescent SUTHERLAND, Wm., landscape gardener, Towerbank cottage, Towerbank see advt, p. 108 Swinburne, F. R., 5 East Brighton crescent Tait, Andrew, 4 Lee crescent Tamkin, S., 7 Royal terrace Tait, James A., 38 Bath street TAIT, John, butcher, 170a High street; house, 166 see advt., p. 140 Tait, William, 28 Wellington street Tate, J. F., 41 Bath street Tate, Miss, 18 Bath street Taylor, Andrew, 6 Duddingston crescent Taylor, David, Laburnam cottage, 50 Regent street Taylor, Mrs, 41 Regent street Taylor, Mrs James, 33 Regent street Taylor, Mrs J., Watlington villa, 8 Durham road Taylor, Mrs John, 17 Regent street Telfer, John, 22 Lee crescent Telfer, William, 4 Livingston place Thiem, A. M., Hillfoot, Duddingston

Thorn, Mrs John, spirit merchant, 31 High street ; house, 33 Thompson, Albert, 5 St Mary's place Thompson, Joshua, 59f High street Thompson, Misses, 3 Pitt street WILLIAM + GILLESPIE,

25 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

HOTJSE—17 ADELPHI PLACE. WILLIAM FARQUHAR, L/NDSCAPE AND JOBBING GARDENEI^,

(Swcn^ottsc anb P«rbaao«s plants sitpplwb.

ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL KINDS OF WORK. ROBERT SCOTT,

House Agent, Joiner, Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer, 147 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO.

FUNERALS CONDUCTED ON MODERATE TERMS. House Jobbing in all its Branches.

AGENT FOR THE CALEDONIAN INSURANCE COY. (FIRE AND LIFE).

3

^r Boats on Hire by the Hour, Day, or "Week, at most reasonable terms. An eflBcient staff of boatmen always at hand for rowing parties.

COUNTRY ORDERS TO 4 M^RYFIELD WILL RECEIVE PROMPT jiTTENTION. — — ;

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 135

Thomson, Alexr., 1 Church hill villas, Duddingston Thomson, Gustave, 4 Straiton place THOMSON, James, gardener and greengrocer, 91 High st. house, 9 Wellington st. see advt., p. 116 THOMSON, James M., grocer, &c., 34 High street; house, 8 Rosefield avenue see advt., p. 10 Thomson, Miss, 135 High street

Thomson, Mrs, tobacconist, 4 Brighton buildings ; house, 126 High street Thomson, Mrs H. C, 18 Pitt street Thomson, Mrs, 23 Melville street Thomson, Robert, Murray house, Argyle crescent Thomson, Robert, 5 Adelphi place Thomson, Walter, 1 7 Tower street Thomson, Wm., 55 Joppa Thomson, Wm., china merchant, 37 High street; house, 1 Adelphi place Thomson, Wm., 59f High street

Thornburgh, John H., station agent, N.B.R. ; ho., 7 Southfield place Thornton, Thomas, & Sons, Abercorn brickworks. High street Tillie, Thos. G., 8 Argyle crescent Titterton, C. R., Eastbourne house, Marine parade Tod, Alex., 2 Osborne terrace Tod, George, 2 Livingston place Tod, Miss M. K., 2 Brighton terrace, Joppa Tod, Miss, 218 High street Todd, Robert, headmaster, Towerbank Board school Torin, Major Ernest, Rosebank, 6 Durham road Torrance, Mrs, 95 High street Torrance, Ralph, 59b High street Torrance, William, 2 Clifton terrace, Niddrie road Tough, Thomas, Spring gardens. Marine parade Tough, Wm. S., 33 Wellington street TOWERT, John, bootmaker, 138 High St.—see advt, p. 60 TOWN HALL, 107 High street; agents, Douglas & Smart —see advt., p. 82 Traill, Alex., 1 Towerbank Traill, G. W., Westness villa, Morton street Tramway Company, Edinlurgh street. Offices^ 69 High street Traquair, George, 5 Milton terrace ^W. ^ MACFARLANB,-^ WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, PORTOBELLO.

Families supplied with Bass & Co.'s Pale Ale, London and Dublin Porter, etc.

DEWAF? St. SCOXX,

^Xmkxtx^ atib dement ~^ESforkrs,

WILLI/MFIELD, ROSEFIELD AVENUE,

Estimates furnished. Jobbing's punctually attended to.

Orders may be left at house, 33 Wellington St., Portohello. BO^^TS OIsT I3:iE,E liT (BEST ON THE BEACH), BY THE HOUR, DAY, OR WEEK.

ji^- FISHING TACKLE AND BAIT ALWAY8 ON HAND. 3EI25:3P3E;3RI3Ei:NrC3E;X> 3BOi5cTM:3GIT. ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. HENRY MARSHALL, 24 WILSON'S PARK. ANDREW MATTHEW, BUTCHER,

(Next door to the Neto Municipal Buildings).

Always on hand a Choice Selection of Beef, Mutton, Veal, &c., of a Superior Quality, which he can supply at the Lowest Possible Prices, —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 137

Trotter, James, Helenslea, Niddrie road Trotter, Wm., 6 Brighton terrace Tulloch, Wm., Broadlea cottage, 165 High street Turnbull, A. W., Ingleside, Argyle crescent TurnbuU, Andrew, 1 Pitt street Turnbull, Jas. F., 1 Hope street Turnbull, Misses, 3 Hamilton villas Turnbull, Robert, 32 Bath street Turner, Alex., 180 High street Turner, David, 17 Argyle crescent Turner, John, Tower house, 34 Tower street Turner, John, 38 Tower street Turner, Mrs A. F., 2 Royal terrace Turner, Thomas, 4 Duddingston park Tweedie, James, town overseer, and superintendent Portobello cemetery—office, Municipal buildings "^^^ Urquhart, Andrew, Abbotsford cottage, 5 Dalkeith street Urquhart, Mrs, 5 Lee crescent Vass, David, manager and secretary Portobello G-as Light

Company, Bridge street ; house, 3 Melville street Veitch, John, 4 Dalkeith street VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE, 4 Ramsay lane—see advt., p. 106 Waldener, G. F., 2 John street Walker, Dr Robert, 6 Sandford street Walker, John, 9 Adelphi place Walker, Miss Jessie, 50 Joppa Walker, Miss, 51 Joppa Walker, Mrs J. Russell, Lochside house, Duddingston Walker, Stuart, Portobello Gas Light Company's Works, Bridge street Walker, Wm. T., 7 Mentone avenue Wallace, Henry, 9 Regent street Wallace, John, 25 Henderson row Wallace, Miss, 1 Hamilton villas Wallace, Professor, Brunstane house, Brunstane road Warden, Mrs W., 9 Lee crescent Waters, James, 6 Rosefield place Waterston, James, 7 Mentone avenue WATERSTON, Jas. H., insurance manager, 4 Wellington street see advt., p. 74

" " iE 4f J- ^ R O S S, ^ Bl.ftCKSMiTH» 159 ECIO-H STREET, PORTOBELLO.

(Successor to the late James Wightman)^

32 WELLINGTON STREET, PORTOBELLO.

LANDSCAPE •.* GARDENERS '.• AND •/ FLORISTS, PITT STREET LANE, PORTOBELLO, Have always a Choice Collection of Cut Flowers, BorauETS, Table and Bedding Plants.

JOBBING DONE, AND ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR ALL SORTS OF GARDEN WORK. Gardens and Greenhouses Kept by the Year.

2 3 J O P P A.

Groceries of the Best Description at Lowest Market Prices.

Daily Supplies of Fresh Butter ; Aberdeen and Arbroath Fish.

23 JOPPA. — — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 139

Watson, David, painter, 24 Adelphi place Watson, James, 38 Bath street Watson, J., Parkview cottage, Duddingston Watson, J., 7 Mentone avenue WATSON, John, Foresters' arms bar, High street; house. Garden cottage, 20 Henderson row see advt, p. 38 Watson, John, T. S., c.A., 7 James street Watson, Thomas, 7 James street Watson, William, Lochside cottage, Duddingston Watt, Andrew, Joppa pans Watt, James, joiner, Church-hill, Duddingston Watt, Miss E., 5 Southfield place WATT, Thos., Brunstane dairy, 111 High St.—see advt., p. 84 Watt, Wm., Joppa pans WATT, W. Craig, Royal hotel, Bath street see advt., p. 86 Waugh, Bernard, broker, 52 High street Waugh, James, 3 Lower Joppa Weatherhead, Misses, 6 Marionville, Regent street Webster, H. A., librarian, University library, Edinburgh, 7 Duddingston park Webster, John, 12 Brunstane road Webster, Miss, Ness villa, 7 Durham road Webster, Miss M., 31 Wellington street Weir, E., dairy, 34 Wellington street Weir, John S., 26 Lee crescent Wells, David, Wellburn villa, 6 Royal terrace Wells, Miss, 2 Osborne terrace Wells, Wm., 2 Livingston place Wemyss, Baillie, 7 Mount Pleasant Weston, John, 7 Argyle crescent White, John, 30 Adelphi place White, John, painter, 9 Mentone avenue White, Mrs, Grace villa, 17 Duddingston park White, Mrs I., 29 Wellington street WHITE, Wm., bootmaker, 160 High street; house, 158—see advt., p. 16 Whitehead, Mrs A. H., 5 Melville street Whitelaw, James, stationmaster, N.B.R., Portobello Whitelaw, John, 4 Royal terrace WHITELAW, Peter, grocer, 59a and 190 High Street; house, 192 see advt., p. 132 (Successor to the late D, Kemp),

94 HIGH STREET, PORTOBELLO,

-§-^!ei HOUSE-1 MARIONVILLE, REGENT STREET.

CONTRACTOR, SETASIDE .-. COTTAGE. ^-^•^!f"

Boats on Hire ; Pisliing Tackle and Bait ; BatMng Coaches—Best appointed on tlie Beach.

Lorries for Removals^ c|'c., can be had at Shortest Notice on the most Moderate Terms.

J. G. would also di'aw attention to his jjleasure boats at St. Margaret's Loch, Queen's ' " Park. Three minutes walli from Portohello Car.

^ J M H •?• t' A I t\ -^

• • BUTCHER , 170a high street, PORTOBELLO,

PRIME quality/reasonable PRICES. WILLIAM KELLET,

(Established over Tweiity-Three Years)^

FURNISHING IRONMONGER, TINSMITH, & GASFITTER,

—:170 HIGH STREET.*— — —

PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 141

Whitelaw, Thomas, m.b., cm., 4 Brighton place Whittaker, Robert, 26 Adelphi place Whittaker, Thomas, 4 Tower street "Whittaker, Thomas, 28 Adelphi place Wight, Mrs, 32 Melville street Wilkie, Charles, 31 Bath street Williams, Charles, Marshall cottages, 8 Bellfield lane Williams, W. O., Spring gardens, John street Williamson, Alex., hairdresser, 54 High street Williamson, J. Faulds, 4 Woodside terrace Williamson, James, 23 Brighton place Williamson, Miss, 2 Abercorn villa, Mount Pleasant Williamson, Mrs, 49 High street Wilson, Alex., 32 Tower street Wilson, Alex., blacksmith, 32 Henderson row Wilson, Andw., 4 Viewforth, Fishwives' causeway Wilson, David, 2 Towerbank WILSON, Jas., butcher, 154 High street; house, Lennieville, 9 St Mary's place see advt.^ p. 92 Wilson, James, 21 Melville street Wilson, James, Seaside house, Rosebank Wilson, John, coal merchant, 224 High street Wilson, John, 39 High street Wilson, Robert, 12 Regent street Wilson, Robert, 2 Southfield place Wilson, Thomas, 16 Abercorn terrace Wilson, William, 2 Stanley street Winstanley, Wm., 12 West Brighton crescent Winton, John, 2 St Mark's place Wintrup, James, 44 Tower street Wintrup, John, 8 Mentone avenue Wintrup, Mrs E., 5 Livingston place Wishart, John, 59f High street Wood, A. B. Cartwright, w.s., Baileyfield house WOOD, David, draper, &c., 62 High street see advt.^ p. 90 Wood, John, 21 Henderson row Wood, Mrs C., 3 Livingston place Wood, Peter, 7 Brighton place Wood, T. A. Douglas, Viewforth, 16 Brunstane road

Wood, Thomas, j.p., Portobello bottleworks ; house, Bailey- field house (Eleven Years with Messrs W. R. CLAPPERTON & CO., Edin.),

X8 ^l.:EJC3r:Ensr'r Sa?3E=L:E31E37.

FURNITURE MADE TO ORDER. CABINETS A SPECIALITY.

House Jobbing promptly attended to. Designs mid Estimates furnished.

^ATTINQ3, 8^C.

BEST BI^USSELS CARPETS. BORDEI^ED /RT CARPETS.

COCOA, .-. INDIAN, .-. 6- .-. OTHER .-. MATTING.

LIISrOLEXJ3yC. Brass and Iron Bedsteads.

DOUGDHS &, ^MH^T, 148 HIGH STREET. PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 143

Wood, William, 218 High street Wood, Wm. B., Maryville, 4 Brunstane road Working Men's Reading Booms^ 60 High street Wright, Thomas, 3 Duddingston park Wright, Wm., 8 Southfield place Wrightson, R., 5 Bath place Yates, Dewar, dairy, 11 Ram«ay lane Yates, M. T., 2 Osborne terrace Young, David, 21 Wilson's park Young, David, Irene park, Brunstane road Young, George, 10 Argyle crescent Young, John, 42 Tower street Young, Mrs, dairy, 4 Southfield place Young, Mrs, Marine cottage, 45 Bath street Young, Peter, 3 Livingston place Young, Wm. M., 170b High street FAMILY GROCERY WINE MERCHANT,

-^s-f t^#«- Ig" O S T O B S Xo & ®.

To meet the largely increasing requirements of the Neighbour- hood, an important Extension and Improvement of Business

Premises has been carried out.

Families supplied with

GROCERIES, WINES, AND MALT LIQDORS,

Orders promjytly attended to and delivered to any part of the Town or District hy our own Van daily. . ;

MUNICIPAL AND PAROCHIAL DIRECTORY.

REPRESENTATIVES IN PARLIAMENT. EDINBURGHSHIRE OR MIDLOTHIAN. The Right Hon. William Ewart Gladstone, p.c, ll.d., d.c.l.j born December 29th, 1809 ; elected to represent the county, April 5th, 1880. Seat, Hawarden Castle, near Chester.

IiEITH BTJRGHS, (Leith, PortolDello, Miisselburg-h) Ronald Crauford Munro-Fergctson, Esq., of Raith and Novar, eldest son of the late Robert Munro-Ferguson, Colonel 79th Cameron Highlanders, who for many years represented in ParHament the Kirk- caldy Burghs ; born 1860 ; is a Deputy-Lieutenant for Fife, and a J. P. for Ross and Fife; served in the Grenadier Guards from 1879 to

1884 ; was M.P. for the combined counties of Ross and Cromarty from

1884 to 1885 ; chosen to represent the Leith Burghs at the bye-election in August 1886. Addresses—Raith, Kirkcaldy ; Novar, Ross-shire

Muirton, Morayshire ; and 43 Farm st. , Berkeley square, London, W. BURGH OF PORTOBELLO. Parliamentary Burgh, William IV., 1833. Population—Census 1881, 6794; estimated, 1889, 7800. Parliamentary and Municipal Boundaries. " From the Fountain of Saltpans on the Musselburgh Road, South- ward, in a straight Line (in the Direction of a straight Line drawn from the East End of Inchkeith) to a Point One hundred and fifty yards distant; thence in a straight line, in the direction of Nelson's Monument on the Calton Hill, to the Point at which such straight line cuts the Duddingston Road ; thence, Northward, along the Dudding- ston Road to the Point at which the same meets the Edinburgh Road ; thence in a straight line to the Point at which the Shore of the Firth of Forth would be cut by a straight Line to be drawn thereto from the Siimmit of Arthur's Seat through the Point last described; thence along the Shore of the Firth of Forth to the Point first described.

PROVOSTS SINCE 1833. 1833 William Bailey 1860 Alexander Geo. Home, m.d. 1836 James Baxter 1863 David Craig 1840 David J. Dickson 1866 Allan Livingston 1843 William Valange, m.d. 1867 Thomas Wood 1846 William Bailey 1879 William Hunter 1848 John Grieve 1882 Major Hugh H. Christian 1849 Lt.-Col. James Johnston 146 PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY.

Magistrates and Town Council. Provost Bailies—Robert Thomson, Murray house Alexander M'Intosh, 28 Lee Crescent Treasuree, Alexander Brand, 30 Regent street Councillors, West Ward—Alex. M'Intosh, B., 28 Lee crescent George Balfour, 46 High street Vaeant Middle Ward—Alex. Brand, Treasurer, 30 Regent st. John Forsyth, 21 Bath street Vacant

East Ward—Robert Thomson, B. , Murray house David Grieve, Argyle crescent John Bryson, 10 Dalkeith street Meets on the second Monday of every month at noon. Toion Clerk, R. Pasley Stevenson, s.s.c. Burgh Assessor (under Lands Valuation and Registration of Voters Acts), James Smart Medical Officer of Health, Andrew Balfour, m.d. Public Analyst, W. Ivison Macadam, f.c.s. Committees of Town Council, 1889-90. Chairman's, also Law, Promenade and Works and Roads—The Provost,

Convener ; the Members of Council Finance—Councillor Bryson, Convener; Councillor Forsyth and Treasurer Brand, ex -officio Public Local Authority, being the Town Council of Health—The _ Por^obello ; Convener, the Provost, or in his absence the Acting Chief Magistrate Lighting—Councillor Grieve, Convener; BaiUe M'Intosh and Coun- cillor Forsjrth Slaughter-Houses and Horses—Bailie M'Intosh, Convener; Councillors Balfour and Fire Brigade — The Provost, Convener ; Bailies Thomson and M'Intosh Cemetery, Bailie Thomson, Convener ; Councillors Grieve and Bryson Commissioners under Police and Improvement Act. 13th and 14th Vict., cap. 33. The Magistrates and Council Clerk to Commissioners, R. Pasley Stevenson, S.S.C. Collector, William Hunter Auditor, Charles W. Wodrow Thomson, c.A, Burgh Engineer, John Macrae, c.e. Firemaster, John Hepburn Procurator-Fiscal, John White Inspector of Police, Alex. Currie Burgh Overseer, James Tweedie PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 147

Burgh Cemetery Board. (Under 18 & 19 Vic, cap. 68) The Magistrates and Council Collector^ Wm. Hunter; Clerks R. Pasley Stevenson, s.s.c.

Dean op Guild Court.

The Provost and Magistrates Clerks R. Pasley Stevenson, s.s.c. Procurator-Fiscalf John White Inspector, James Tweedie Officer, Henry A. Dewar, 51 Hanover street, Edinburgh

Statement of Taxation, Local and Imperial, of the Burgh of Portobello for 1888-89.

I. Burgh Assessment—Is. lid. perJE, whereof on occupier, Is. SJd., and on owner, 2|d.

II. Poor and School Bates, Duddingston Parish—Poor rates 5d.,

school rate 9d. = ] s. 2d. on five-sixth rental, divided equally between owner and occupier III. Water i?a«es—Domestic rate (occupier), 64d., and public rate Id. per £, latter divided equally between owner and occupier. Rate on shops 2d. per £. Houses under £8, 4s. each IV. Government Rates—Inhabited house duty 9d, on occupier only; shops 6d. Property tax, owner 6d., less abatement, say 5|d, per £>

Total Approximate Taxation (including Water Duty) on Dwelling-Houses of ^20 rental and upwards, calculated at a rate per £ on the gross rental.

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PoRTOBELLO Kental (exclusive of Kailways, Tramways, and Water Pipes).

Year. Valuation. Increase. Year. Valuation. Increase.

£ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.

1855-56 16,842 12 2 . 1873-74 35,848 7 6 694 17 8 1856-57 17,451 13 6 609 1 4 1874-75 36,348 3 6 499 16 1857-58 17,499 18 2 48 4 8 1875-76 37,860 19 7 1,512 16 1 1858-59 18,135 17 11 635 19 9 1876-77 39,136 13 1,275 13 5 1859-60 18,947 16 11 811 19 1877-78 41,813 11 11 2,676 18 11 1860-61 19,770 8 4 822 11 5 1878-79 43,278 9 1,464 17 1 1861-62 20,579 9 6 809 1 2 1879-80 45,858 13 6 2,580 4 6 1862-63 21,726 18 1,147 8 6 1880-81 46,917 16 1,059 2 6 1863-64 22,977 15 10 1,250 17 10 1881-82 47,382 11 464 15 1864-65 24,196 10 11 1,218 15 1 1882-83 47,850 5 6 467 14 6 1865-66 25.196 9 9 999 18 10 1883-84 46,110 3 8 •1,740 1 10 1866-67 26,030 8 10 833 19 1 1884-85 46,075 8 8 •34 15 1867-68 26,886 12 856 3 2 1885-86 46,130 2 6 54 13 10 1868-69 28,213 15 1,327 3 1886-87 46,218 15 88 12 6 1869-70 30,521 14 2,307 19 1887-88 46,665 1 446 6 1870-71 32,645 11 4 2,123 17 4 1888-89 46,921 15 256 14 1871-72 34,038 3 1,392 11 8 1872-73 35,153 9 10 1,115 6 10 Total Increase, - £30,079 2 10

The asterisks (•) denote a decrease.

Abstract of Burgh Accounts as at 15th May 1888.

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Eegistrar of Births, Marriages, and Deaths. Burgh of Portobello. E. Pasley Stevenson, s.s.c. Chambers, Municipal buildings; house, 13 Rosefield avenue. Hours, 1 to 3 ; Saturdays, 12 to 1 o'clock Evenings—Mondays and Thursdays, 7 to 8

Assist. Registrar, Wm. Baxendine, Municipal bdgs. ; ho., 41 Bath st. Parish of Duddingston (Landward District).

J . M. G. Coutts, Schoolhouse, Duddingston mills Notice of a Birth must be given to the Registrar within 21 days after its occurrence; a

Marriage, within 3 days after its celebration ; a Death, within 8 days after the event. JBy Marriage Notice Act sewn clear days' notice of intended Marriage is required. Session Clerk for Parish of Portobello. William Brown, St Mark's place Session Clerk for Parish of Duddingston. Joseph M'Vey, 5 Brighton terrace. Office hours, Friday, 7 to 9 p.m. Duddingston Parochial Board of Managers of the Poor.

Chairman, John Knox Crawford, s. s. c. , Abercorn lodge Committee of Management, Landivard District—John Ord Mackenzie,

w.s. ; Sir John Gillespie, w.s. ; Eev. J. A. H. Paton, William

Gray, Southfield ; Thomas Hutchison, Henry Seton, G. M'Intosh, P. S. Gray, John Kermack, Major Christian, James Douglas Portobello District—Henry Oalder, Major Hughes, John Nesbit, Eev. J. M. Cotterill, Rev. P. W. Robertson, George Balfour, Bailie Thomson, J. 0. Fraser, David Grieve, W. Gray, John Telfer, Jas, Forsyth, Robt. Kellock, Alex. Scott Medical Officer for Landward Dist7'ict, Dr A. M. T. Rattray, Bath- ville, Bath street Medical Officer for Portobello District, Dr Andrew Balfour, 12 Aber- corn terrace Inspector and Collector, Elias Suding, Municipal buildings; ho., 40 Regent street Justices of the Peace (County of Edinburgh and Midlothian) Eesident in Portobello. Major Hugh Christian, Bilton lodge J. Knox Crawford, Abercorn lodge Peter D. Deans, Mount Charles Lieut. -col. Henry D. Maitland, 21 Brighton place Thomas Wood, Baileyfield house Justice of Peace Small Debt Court. Judges, The Acting Justices of the Peace Clerk of the Peace, Sir John Gillespie, w.s. Depute Cleric, John Forrester Held in Court-Room, Municipal Buildings, Portobello, on the last Thursday of each month throughout the year, excepting the month of August Bar Officer, George Dickson, 279 High street, Edinburgh portobello directory. 153

Joint Licensing Committee for Portobello District. (Under "The Publicans Certificates (Scotland) Act, 1876.") Major Christian, Bailies Thomson and M'Intosh, and Col. Aitchison ClerJc, Sir John Gillespie, w.s., County Buildings, Edinburgh

Portobello School Board (Elected 20th April 1888). The Board meets in the Board-Room, Niddrie Road School, on the second Tuesday of each month at 7 o'clock p.m. Rev. G, T. Jamieson, The Manse, chairman David Burns, 27 Adelphi place Rev. J. M. Cotterill, The Parsonage David Grieve, Argyle crescent The Very Rev. Canon Meagher, 1 Sandford street Mrs Isobel A. Robertson, Free Church Manse James Hepburn Waterston, 4 Wellington street Cleric and Treas., John Oliver Eraser, 124 High Street Officer, James Sinclair, janitor, Niddrie road school Headmaster of Niddrie Road School, John Stevenson Headmaster of Towerhanh School, Robert Todd Duddingston School Board. George Gibson, Brunstane Mill Robert S. Gray, Southfield Rev. J. A. H. Paton, Duddingston Henry Seton, Janefield James Simpson, Easter Duddingston Glerh and Treas., Alexander Logan, Spylaw house,

LISTS. Portobello Gas-Light Company. Directors, Thomas Wood (chairman), Edward Bruce, Geo. R. Dickie* Robert Hunter, Alexander Scott, W. S. Smart, George Smith> Albert Thompson

Manager and Secy, , David Vass, Bridge street

Treas. i James Smart, 148 High street Portobello Pier Company, (Limited). Directors, Thomas Aitken (chairman), Captain Hossack, Andrew Wallace, Robert Croall, David Kidd Secy., J. Pearson Galium, c.a., 30 Hanover street, Edinburgh Pier Master ^ Wm. Drever Portobello Literary Association. (Instituted 1859.)

Pres., J. D. Mackenzie ; Vice-Pres., George S. C. Stevenson Secy, and Treas., George Smith, jun., 17 Bath street 154 PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY.

PORTOBELLO WoRKING Men's EeADING EoOMS, GrOVG Cottage, High Street. (Established 1877.) Trustees, Dr Andrew Balfour, Messrs J. 0. Eraser, Henry Rhind, Robt. Kellock, John Crandles, Thos. Hogg, and Francis Reilly Committee, Dr A. Balfour, Messrs G. Hogg, W. Brown, Jas. Lennox, R, Pearson, J. Arnott, W. Mitchell, P. B. Smith (secretary), and T. Williamson (treasurer) PORTOBELLO ChORAL SoCIETY. Hon. Pres., Robert Gibson, Esq., Pittville Hon. Vice-Pres., Major Hugh H. Christian, Bilton lodge Pres., Bailie Thomson Treas., Miss Simpson, Selville Secy., Henry Calder, jun., 2 James street Conductor, Tom Craig, 22 Rutland square, Edinburgh PoRTOBELLO AmATEUR ORCHESTRAL SoCIETY. President, George Smith, jun,, 17 Bath street Secy., Robert S. Mayer, 22 High street Treas., George Loudon, 28 High street Librarian, J. Hunter, 42 Regent street Conductor, J. Weirter Committee, J. W. Hill, J. B. Mitchell, G. Hall, and W. Hunter PoRTOBELLo BowLiNG Club. Instituted 1871. Green, Lee Crescent. Patron, W. S. Smart

Pres., Bailie M'Intosh ; Vke-Pres., Chas. S. Sprunt Secy., R. H. Muir, 8 Melville street Treas., James Russell, s.s.c, 140 High street Ranger, Robert Logan Midlothian Bowling Clubs AssociatioJt. Inst. 1885. Pres., Robert Logan (Portobello Club) Vice-Pres., James Kemp (Loanhead Clubj Hon. Treas., A. H. Small (Dalkeith Club), High street, Dalkeith Hon. Secy., A. Miller (Lasswade Club), 8 Union park, Bonnyrigg The Association comprises the following Clubs : —Bonnyrigg, Currie, Dalkeith, Lasswade, Loanhead, Musselburgh, Portobello, Ross- lyn, Springfield, and Inveresk Mills Club, Musselburgh. Holders of Trophy for 1888, Loanhead. Club.

Pres. , Thomas Wood ; Vice-Pres. , George Smith Secy, and Treas., William Baird Portobello Swimming Club and Humane Society.

Pres., J. L. Jenkins ; Vice-Pres., Wm. M'Vey Secy, and Treas., W. Anderson, 50 Tower street Committee, Henry Calder, jun., Gustave Thomson, J. G. Jenkins, Wm. Brand PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY. 155

PORTOBELLO GoLF ClUB. Patron, Major Hugh H. Christian, Bilton lodge

Hon. Members, Joseph R. Cooper, Esq., Beachborough house ; Peter D. Deans, Esq., Mount Charles; Alex. Gray, Esq., Eathbone house

Capt., Thomas Wood ; Vice-Capt., Alex. Brand Treas., Andrew Morgan, 25 Tower street Secy., Henry S. Smart, 2 Windsor place Members of Council, Bailie M'Intosh, Dr John H. Balfour, Alex. Gray, John Shepherd, W. S. Smart, George Smith, Andrew Balfour Membership, 70. Monthly competition at Musselburgh PoRTOBELLO AmATEUR EoWING ClUB. Pres., Stevenson Macadam, jun.

Capt., Wm. Morrison ; Lieut., Harry Hills Secy., J. Shields Stevenson, 13 Rosefield avenue Treas., Chas. R. Hills Auditor, Chas. P. Whitelaw Committee, J. H. Kennedy, David Crawford, Jas. E. Turnbull Club house, Joppa park PORTOBELLO AnGLING ClUB. Pres., James M'Laren, Mount lodge; Vice-Pres., John Merrie

Treas., R. Logan, 127 High street ; Secy., John Flinn, Royal bank PORTOBELLO CYCLING ClUB. Hon. Pres., Bailie M'Intosh Patrons, Dr J. H. BaKour, J. Knox Crawford, J. D. Walker Pres., J. Henry

Capt., D. J. Mackinlay ; Sub-Capt, F. Mundell Secy, and Treas., S. Dean, 44 Tower street PoRTOBELLO AND DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. Pres., Major Christian; Vice-Pres., J. S. Home Secy, and Treas., J. D. M'Nair PORTOBELLO AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION.

Secy. , W. T. Bashford, Argyle house Treas., John Nesbit, Eden villa PORTOBELLO BrASS BaND. Meets in Burgh School Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays at 7.15

Pres. , James Adams ; Secy. , John Brown, 59f High street

Treas. , John Hume, 2 Bridge street ; Leader, Joseph Hogg PORTOBELLO CeLTIC PiPE BaND. Meets in Burgh School Mondays and Wednesdays at 7. 30 Pres, Dr John H. Balfour Secy., Alex. Harper, 22 Tower street Treas., John A. Moffat, 26 Wilson's park Pipe- Major, John Cockburn ;

156 pobtobello directory.

Destitute and Sick Society.

Chairman, Major Christian ; Vice-Chawman, Henry Calder Secy, and Treas., J. O. Fraser, 124 High street Committee, Ex-Bailie Gray, Col. Maitland, Major Hughes, Bailie M'Intosh; Messrs William Baird, C. A. Titterton, Samuel Car- michael, and A. N. Smith ; Drs Rattray, A. Balfour, and J. H. Balfour Portobello Liberal Association. Pres., J. Knox Crawford, j.p., Abercorn lodge Vice-Presidents, Bailie M'Intosh, John Poole, and John Telfer Secretary, J. H. Waterston, 4 Wellington street Treas., John Baxendine, 41 Bath street Portobello Conservative Association. Chairman, Thos. Wood, Esq., j.p, Vice-Chairman, Major Hugh H. Christian

Secy. , James Robbie, Stanley street Primrose League, Portobello Habitation, " Hamilton," No. 1292. Ruling Coimcillor, Major Hugh H. Christian Treas., Miss A. G. Hall, Otterburn, Argyle crescent Secy., A. B. Cartwright Wood, w.s., Baileyfleld house Masonic Lodge (226) Portobello. Meets third Thursday of each month in Royal Hotel

- B. W. Master, Allan Mackenzie ; Secy. , James Shiell, 4 Brighton

terrace ; Treas., James Miller, 17 Straiton place Ancient Order of Foresters, No. 5798, Court Abercorn. Established 1873. Meets every alternate Tuesday in the Adelphi place hall at 8 P. m. Chief Ranger, Robert Whittaker; Sub-Chief R., George Robertson; Treas., John Crandles, 12 Tower street; Secy., David Philip,

9 Mentone avenue ; Medical Officer, Dr Thomas Whitelaw. Membership, 390. Capital, £2000 Juvenile Branch. Established 1882. Meets every fourth Monday

in the above hall at 7 p. m. Chief Ranger, James Miller ; Sub-

Chief R., Alex. Brown ; Superintendents, John Young and James

Pratt ; Treas., David Hutchison ; Acting Supt. and Secy., Robert Hall, 9 High street. Membership, 122. Capital, £63 Ancient Order of Shepherds, Sanctuary "Abercorn" (No. 5798). Established 1875. Meets in the Adelphi hall 4th June and every fourth Tuesday at 6.45 p.m. Membership, 38. Capital, £109, ]83. 7d.

Trustees, John Crandles, James Ross ; Surgeon, Dr Thos. Whitelaw,

4 Brighton place ; Scribe^ Thomas Highet, 6 Regent street

Treas. , John Young, 42 Tower street ; Pastor, John Wintrup ;

POETOBELLO DIEiJCTORY. 157

British Order of Ancient Free Gardeners, No. 110, * Thistle O'Portobello Lodge.' Established 1882. Meets every alternate Monday in ^ Adelphii rplace hall at 8 W.-Master, E. M'Geehan; Secy., John Hutchison, 5 Adelphi place Treas., James Lynch, 1 Rosebank square Membership, 120 Medical Officer, Dr Whitelaw Juvenile Branch—Established Deer. 1886. Meets every fourth Tuesday, in above hall, at 8 p.m. Acting Si(j)t., Robert Jack;

Treas. , James Lynch ; Secy. , John Hutchison Membership, 33

Independent Order of Eechabites, * Hope of Porto- BELLo ' Tent, No. 1793. Meets every alternate Wednesday in Adelphi place hall at 8 p.m.

C. E. , George Minto ; Secy. , Wm. T. Walker, 7 Mentone avenue Treas., John Shepherd, 28 High street

* PoRTOBELLo's HoPE ' JuvENiLE Tent, JSTo. 595, meets at 7 p.m.

same evening as Adult Tent. Siq^i. , Peter Braidwood, 69 High street PORTOBELLO ToTAL ABSTINENCE SoCIETY. President, Mr Peter Whitelaw, High street Vice-President—Rev. Duncan Ogilvie, D.D., Mr James Coutts, s.s.c. Secy, and Treas., Mr Edwin Selway, 5 Woodside terrace Committee—Councillor Grieve, Messrs Charles Blue, Wm. Gray, John Herriot, jun., Wm. Lawrie, R. S. Mayer, Henry Payne, Wm. Paterson, James Scott, jun., Wm. Shepherd, John Telfer PORTOBELLO BaND OF HoPE. (Under auspices of the Total Abstinence Society), in charge of Special Committee. Meetings held on Friday evenings from October to Ajaril in Congregational Church hall The Portobello Young Abstainers Union. Hon. Presidents, Mr James Coutts, s.s.c, and Mr Peter Whitelaw President, Mr E. Selway Vice-Presidents, Mr James Edward and Mr W. Vickers Treas., Mr Henry Payne, 14 Mentone avenue Secy., Mr Charles K. Harris, Fernlea, 13 Argyle crescent Committee—Miss Clarke, Miss Fiddes, Miss Telfer, Mr John Balfour, Alfred Edward, Wm. Moir

Ind. Order of Good Templars, No. 8] , 'Beacon of Hope.' Lodge meets in Adelphi place hall every Friday at 8 W.- Chief Templar, J. L. Muir, 21 Mentone avenue W.-Secy., Brother Thomas Pringle, 9 High street I. 0. G. T., No. 149, * Early Flower Lodge.' Meets in Adelphi place hall every Friday at 6.45 Superintendent, George Johnston, 24 Tower street 158 PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY.

PORTOBELLO AUXILIARY OF BiBLE SoCIETY OF SCOTLAND.

Pres.f Rev. James Oliver, m.a. ; Vice-Pres., R. C. Gray Treas., Wm. Baird, Clydesdale bank Secy, and Representative Director, John Slight, Erskine house, Durham road PORTOBELLO SaBBATH MoRNING FELLOWSHIP UnION. Instituted 1879. President, Henry Rhind Vice-Presidents, Alex. Taylor and W. W. Ritchie Treas., R. S. Mayer, 22 High street Secy., J. T. S. Watson, 7 James street Members of Committee, 0. K. Harris, Wm. Purves, Geo. Smith, jun,, and John Young Pipe Street Mission, Band of Hope.

Hon. Pres., Rev. P. W. Robertson : Pres., . . Vice-Presidents, Dr Rattray, C. K. Harris, Wm. Balfour Secy., James Edward, 137 High street

Treas. , William Brown, 9 Adelphi place Meets in Pipe street hall every Friday evening at 7 o'clock Portobello Mutual Improvement Society.

Pres., Mr Peter B. Smith ; Vice-Pres., Mr R. M'Kinlay Secy., Mr James Robbie, jun., Stanley street Treas., Mr Wm. Pope Editor of Magazine, Mr A. M 'Galium Auditor, Mr R. S. Mayer Members of Committee—Messrs Aitken, Dewar, Gillespie, and Keiller The Society meets in the Town Hall (upper room) every Tuesday during the Session at 8 p.m. Portobello Sabbath School Union. President, Rev. John Sellar

Vice-Presidents—Rev. P. W. Robertson, m.a. ; Rev. W. Hope

Davison, m.a. ; Rev. Wm. Patterson, m.a., e.d. Secy, and Treas., Mr Geo. A. Milne, 4 Hope street Committee—Dr Rattray ; Messrs W. Baird, S. Carmichael, R. D. Glover, A. Ramsay, E. Selway, R. Thomson, C. K. Harris, W. Shepherd, Miss Aitken Meetings of the Union for 1889-90 iu the Free Church Hall, Welling- ton street, on Thursdays, June 13, October 10, and January 9 Portobello Merchants' Association. (Pie-organised 1879). Chaii^man, A. N. Smith Vice-Ghairman, Robert Kellock Secy., J. O. Eraser, 124 High street Trea.

Midlothian Coast Artillery Volunteer Corps, No. 4 (Portobello) Battery. Captain, Charles Stewart, 41 Leamington terrace, Edinburgh Lieutenant, Wm. Balfour, 14 East Brighton crescent, Portobello 6th Volunteer Battalion " The Koyal Scots/' K Coy. Captain, W. Ivison Macadam, 6 East Brighton crescent

Lieutenants—J. W. Maclean, 19 Lee crescent ; W. Macnab Morris, 4 Charlotte place, Edinburgh

CHURCHES, CHAPELS, &e.

Parish Church, Duddingston. Service 12 till 2. Minister, Rev. J. A. Hunter Paton Session Clerh, J. M'Vey, 5 Brighton terrace, Portobello Treas., Henry Seton, Janefield Church Officer, Geo. Hogg, Duddingston Duddingston Parish Mission Church, Town Hall. Service, 11.15 and 6.30. Minister, Rev. J. Oliver, m.a., 7 Rosefield pi. Parish Church, Portobello, Melville Street. Service 11.15 and 6.30 Minister, Rev. George T. Jamieson, The Manse, Abercorn terrace Missionary, John Peters, 37 Joppa Session Clerk, William Brown, St Mark's place Treas., Wm. M'Vey, 184 High street Church Officer, Robert Hendry, 1 Bellfield lane Free Church, Hamilton Ter. Service 11.15 and 2.30. Minister, Rev. Patrick W. Robertson, m.a., F.C. Manse, 6 Abercorn terrace Session Clerk, Robert D. Glover, Brighton park Cley^k to Deacons' Court, J. 0. Fraser, 124 High street

Treas. , Wm. Baird, Clydesdale bank Church Officer, John White, 9 Mentone avenue United Press. Church, Windsor PL Serv. 11.15 & 2.30 Minister, Rev. Wm. Paterson, m.a., b.d., 11 Durham road Session Clerk, Alexander Nesbit, Joppa pans Treas., S. Carmichael, 7 Bath street Clerk to Managers, A. B. C. Wood, w.s., Baileyfield house Deans, 8 Southfield place , Church Officer, George United Presb. Church, Eegent St, Service 11.15 & 6.30 Minister, Rev. John Sellar, Hillfoot, Brunstane road Session Clerk, J. Knox Crawford, Abercorn lodge Treas., A. W. TurnbuU, Ingleside, Argyle crescent Church Officer, Walter Richardson, 29 Wellington street 160 PORTOBELLO DIRECTORY.

Congregational Church, Wellington St. Service 11.15 and 6.30. Minister, Rev. W. Hope Davison, m.a., 8 Lee crescent Treas., James Coutts, s.s.c, 9 Brunstane road Secy., T. A. Douglas Wood, m.a., Viewfortli, 16 Brunstane road Church Officer, Wm. Paterson, 1 Wellington street St. Mark's Episcopal Church, Abercorn Terrace. Ser- vice 11.15 and 6.30. Incumhent, Rev. J. M. Cotterill, The Parsonage, Argyle crescent

Clerk and Treas. , John Stanley, 9 Hope street Church Officer, Thos. Pringle, Marine Nursery St. John's Eoman Catholic Church, Brighton Place.

Services—Sunday, 9 and 11.30 a.m., and 6.30 ; week mornings, 7.30. Clergyman, The Very Rev. Martin Canon Meagher, 1 Sandford street Schools, Bath street, conducted- by the Ursaliue Nuns Free Church Mission Hall, Pipe St. Service 6.30 p.m. Children's Service, 2.30 Afternoon Missionai^y, Hall-heeper, Mrs Scott, 3 Pipe street PoRTOBELLO AND JoPPA HoiME MiSSION. Hall, AdclpM PI. Service 6.30. Superintendent, William Baird Treas., Mrs Dr Chalmers, 25 Lee crescent Secy., Miss Cook, Newton villa, West Brighton crescent Missionary, David Harris, 42 Henderson row MASON # HAMLIN AMERICAN ORGANS.

greatest variety. This Style (447) is a most Complete Organ, having 14 Stops of the

H, S. SMART, 119 High Street, Portobello.