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(The Famous Rock Garden.)
THIS HOTEL is ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, forming a charming re-
sidence for Visitors to Edinburgh on business or pleasure. Electric
Light, Perfect Sanitation, Delightful Grounds, ornamented with fine old Trees
and grand Botanic Gardens. Cycling and Stable Accommodation. Numerous
Trains (early, late, and Sunday).
Bathing, Boating, Fishing, and Three Golf Courses near.
FRENCH AND ENGLISH CUISINE.
RESTAURANT. — Luncheons and Teas served daily.
Terms Moderate. Tariff on application to the Manager.
Telegrams—"Hotel, Joppa, Portobel] National Library of Scotland tte No ' 24, PorWjello.
'B000053353*
EDINBURGHAND
SOUTH OF SCOTLANDTRADES' DIRECTORY.
INCLUDING THE COUNTIES OP
BERWICK, EDINBURGH, HADDINGTON, LINLITHGOW, PEEBLES,ROXBURGH, .and SELKIRK; also a
GAZETTEER OF SCOTLAND.
1900.
PRICE to Subscribers, 5s.; Non-Subscribers, 8s. 6d.
PUBLISHED BY
TRADES' DIRECTORIES, LIMITED,373 HIGH STREET, EDINBURGH;
AND
GROSVENOR CHAMBERS, BROAD STREET CORNER, BIRMINGHAM.
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printed by
William Macdonald & Comfany, Limited,
8 St Giles Street, Edinburgh.
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EDINBURGH AND LEITH,WITH
PORTOBELLO SECTION.
hiding BONNIXGTON, BROUGHTON, COLTBRFDGE, COMELY BANK, DALRY, DUDDINGSTON,
goldenacre, goegie, grange, granton, jock's lodge, merchiston, morningside,
Newhaven, Newington, Piebshill, Restalrig, Stookbridge, Wabdie, &c.
ACADEMIES, SCHOOLS,AND TEACHERS
>cpp, Kris, 12 Lautiston pl.f
ilso teacher of violinrker, Serg'. H., 65 Hendersonow ; teacher of gymnastics,encing and boxing, SwedishIrill and general deportment,iymnasiums fitted up onnglish and Swedish system,nstructors supplied tochoolscherer, Charles William, 7 9othian road; teacher of Ger-nan and Frenchrt, W , 41 Castle st.
neron, Miss A. E. Munro, 10, New-igton roadristie, Mrs Thomas, 2 AthollMace; teacher of pi; oforte,ierman, and singing:linson, T. H., organist, Coates houseoper, W. Ross, M.A., 94 Georgetreet, house, 7 India street;:oach for universities generaltnowledge, law, C.A., dental,md other examinationsmbmann, H., 62 Queen st.
inburgh Academy, Hendersonow. R. J. Mackenzie, M.A.,>xon., 12 Great Stuart street,•ectorinburgh School of Cookeryind Domestic Economy, Ltd.,3 Atholl crescentlis, T. A. G. 6 Gardner's ores.
inburgh School of ForeignTongues, 3 Coates crescentClate of 122 George street).Monsieur Louis Latour, prin-cipal; library
Evrard, A., 29 Frederick st. ; teacher of
FrenchFarley, Mrs, 9 Grindlay streetFraser, Mrs Marjory Kennedy, 3Mayfield road; teacher ofmusic and singing
Gaelic School and Highland BursaryAssociation, 25A St Andrew sq.
George Watson's College, Archibald pi.
Gibson, F., 26 Cluny gardens
G iffen, Miss G. H., L.R.C.P., 41Chambers street ; prepara-tory tuition for medical exam-inations
Gilroy, Alexander^ Abbeymountcottage; teacher of dancingand deportment
Glendinning, William, 1 Chal-mer's crescent; teacher ofdancing
Godfrey, Gr.vin, ,106 Bruntsfield pi.
Greenslade, Alexander, 24 Ox-ford street; teacher of piano-forte and organ
Hartley, John, 5 Archibald pi. ; organistSb Giles' Cathedral
Haslehurst, Charles H., 37 Ann st. :
teacher of musicHeriot's Hospital School, Lauriston pi.
Heriot-Watt College, Chambersstreet
Holder, Francis, 5 Broughton pi.
;
teacher of musicJack, Miss F. B., 26 Howe st.
Jelly, Miss Adeline M., 7 Mont-pel ier park ; teacher ofSpanish at Heriot-Watt Col-lege; translations undertaken
Kennedy, Miss, 74 George st. ; teacherof music
Knight, Charles F., M.D., 7 Chambersstreet
Ladies' College, Queen st.
Laubach, Franklin, 2 6 Dublinstreet; teacher of music,band master, and generalmusical agency
Leishman & Chamberlain, 4 Nicolsonsq. ; teachers of shorthand
Leith Academy, Leith links
Lingard, G. W., 17 WarrenderPark terrace; teacher ofmusic
Low, J., & Co., 204 Morning-side road ; art needle workschool
Lumsden, Jas. Craig, 2 9 Mon-tague street; teacher ofmusic, also musical agent
Lumsden, Robert Craig, 33Marchmont crescent; teacherof violin and singing
M'Clelland, Andrew, 3 Rankeil-lor street; teacher of piano-forte and organ
M'Culloch, Miss J., 26 Gayfieldsquare; teacher of painting
M'Gavin, J. C, 20 Ficardy pi. ; teacherof dancing
M'Neill, J., T28 Nicolson st. ; teacherof dancing
Macleod, R. A., University Pre-paratory Institute, 3 7 Cham-bers street; tutor for Univer-sity and Government examin-ations
Mathewson, Miss Kate, 98Montgomery street; teacherof music
Millar, Miss, 5 9 George street;teacher of pianoforte andtheory of music
ACA EDINBURGH.
Academies, Schools, etc. liinued.
Morpeth, George J. F., 3 Cham-bers street; principal TutorialCollege. Preparation for pre-liminary examination in lawmedicine, etc.; Normal en-trance and certificate exami-nations
Murray, Misses, 2 6 WarrenderPark terrace; teacher ofmandoline and piano
New College (Free Church), MoundPlace
Nicoll, Miss, 16 Melville terraceNorthern Biding Academy, Pitt st.
Oliphant, James, 23 Charlotte sq.;
teacher of EnglishOrmiston, A., 18 Woodburn terrace.Morningside
Park. Miss, 43 Warrender Park ter.Pawn, Lina F., 108 George st.
;
teacher of FrenchPompe, Monsieur, 37 Prunts field gar-dens
Practical Training School forCookery, Housekeeping, andDomestic Economy, 137George street
Pryde, James, 2 West Newing-ton place; teacher of navi-gation and German
Pyrolle, Miss, 2 Atholl pi.
Richmond, J., 26 Grange rd.
Riddell, R. Scott, 41 Queen st.
Ritchie, Miss, 89A George st.;
teacher of the violinRobertson, D. Lyon, 5 Comiston pi. ;
teacher of shorthandRobertson, James, 48 Georgesquare; clerk to Royal Collegeof Surgeons
Royal Ridinc; Academy, 16 Home st.
Smith, A. W., 6 Northumberland St.;teacher of music
Smith, William, 13 Roseneath ter.;
teacher of musicSneddon, James, 37 Sciennes rd.Spiers, Miss, 12 Caledonian road;teacheT of music
St Margaret's Ladies College, Clunydrive, Morningside
Sutherland, Norman, 5 6 Lauras-ton place; teacher of danc-ing
Thompson, Mr and Mrs G. F., 8Montague street
Thomson, A. B., M.A., 36 Lauristonpi. ; classical teacher
United Presbyterian Theological Hail.Castle terrace
View Park School, Bruntsfield linksWaddell, M., 137 Prince:: st.
Walton, Miss E., 8 Atholl pi.
Welsh, R , i-Q Comiston rd.
Whlteley, Frederick, 12 Shandwick place; teacher of book-keeping, shorthand, andwriting
Winratn, Jas., 3 North Charlotte st.
Wood Carving Studios, 8 Eaststair, Albert hall (under themanagement of Miss Aitken).Opened in connection withthe Studios of Carving, S3Woodland road, Glasgow.Lessons given and ordersexecuted. Antique andcarved oak furniture a specsality. Classes will also beheld on Saturdays and Mondays by R. Millar, medallist(late proprietor of the RegentStudio, Regent square, Lon-don); patronised by thePrince of Wales
ACCOUNTANTS
Alexander, J. S., 56 George st.
Anderson, F. B., 24 St Andrewsquare
Arnot & Co., 505 LawnmarketBalfour-Melville, E. S., 2 9 Queenstreet
Balfour, W. A. A., 49 Castle st.
Barnet, Mackay, & Mathieson, iia Hanover street
Barstcw & Millar, 30 York pi.
Blaikie & Boyd, 23 Tkist:e st.
Blair, Hugh, 13 York pi.
Bowie, J. T., 18 Northumberland st.
Brewis & Rainie, 5 North St David st.
Bringloe & Maxtone Graham.123 George street
Brodie, J. Wilson, St Andrew sq.
Brodie, W. P. W., 37 Hanover st.
Brown, H. Hay, C.A., 44 Queenstreet
Brown, J., & M'Kcrrel, C A., 44 Queenstreet
Brown, James A. M'Kerrell, 14 Chesterstreet
Brown, James, C.A., 44 Queenstreet
Brown, Richard, 23 St Andrewsquare
Buttar, W. S., 4 6 Castle streetCallender, David, 51 Hanover st.
Callum, J. P., 25 Dublin st.
Cameron, Cowan, & Watson, n NorthSt Andrew st.
Carphin, Geo. H., 54 Queen st.
Carter, Frederick W., 5 St Andre »
squareCarter, Greig, & Co., 5 St Andrew sq.Chiene & Tait, 67 George st.Clark, T. Bennet, 64 Queen st.
Clunie, George T., 4A York pi.
Collie, Reginald, 7 North St Andrewstreet
Cook, J. M., 5 Queen st.
Cook, W. H., C.A., 4 2 Castle st.
Cotton, D. N., 9 North St David st.
Cowan, David, 22 St Andrew sq.
Cowan, R. C, C.A , xi North St Andrew street
Craig, James, C.A., N.P,, 2 7 Yorkplace. Telegraphic address,"Curators, Edinburgh." Tele-phone No. 5 7
Oraig, R. A., 4 York pi. ; chartered.Telegraphic address, " Check,Edinburgh." Telephone No.,1171
Crawford, F. J., so Frederick st.
?roall, W. J., Prudential build-ings, 2 St Andrew square
Currie, Alastair, 16 Bernard st.
Currie, G. W., 18 St Andrew sq.
Dall, George E., 30 St Andrew sq.
Dafziel, John, 64 Queen streetDavis, Wm., 8 Frederick st.
Dawson, A. B., 34 York placeDickson, F., 18 Frederick st.
Dickson, T. G. & L. W., 3 North StDavid st.
Dickson. W. P., 4 North St David st.
Dilly, W., 43 Castlo st.
Dingwall, T., 30 York pi.
Douglas, M., 22 Hill st.
Dovey, J. E., G.A., 50 Queen st.
Drummond, Arthur, & Co., 15 Queenstreet
Drummond, W. J. A., 3 7 Georgestreet
Dymock. T.. 8 Castle, st.
Fuller & Son, 31 Nicholson sq.
Gaff, Thomas, 104 George st.
Gibb, T. F., 9 Atholl placeGilchrist, Robert, 74 Thistle stGill. H . 41 Hanover st.
Gordon & Robertson, 128A George st.
Gourlay, K. M., 23 St Andrew sq.
Gowans, J. Stuart, 3 3 Charlottesquare
Graham, J. Maxtone, 123 George st.
Gray, J. R. L., 34 Chalmers st.
Gre^n, Hugh J. M., 46 Queen st
Greenhill,' W , 6 George st.
Greig, J., 5 St Andrew sq.
Greig, J. T. M., 123 George st.
Hagart, F. D. V., 19 Clarendon cres.
Haldane, Herbert W., C.A., 24St Andrew square
Haldane, J., 24 St Andrew sq.Hamilton, J., 13 York pi.
Hamilton, John, 56 George st.
Hanna, T. C, 4 Melville st.
Hodge & Smith, C.A., 6a Georgestreet; and at Glasgow. Bel-fast, and Dublin; chartered
Hope & Oliver, 16 Princes St.;
stock and share brokersHope, John D., C.A., 16 Princesstreet
Howden & Molleson, 8 York pi.
Howden, J. M., 8 York pi.
Huie, D. H., 5A York pi.
Hunter & Cuthbert, Prudential build-
ings, 2 St Andrew squareHutchison, W. M., 30 York pi.
Ivory & Sime, 43 Charlotte st.
EDINBURGH. ACT
Jamieson, G. A., 24 St Andrewsquare
Johnston, David, 20 Bernard st.
Johnston, George K., 20 Albanystreet
Johnston, J., 28 Dundas sfc.
Johnston, John Geo., C.A., 46Hanover street
Kellas, Alexander, 2 Quality st.
;
sheriff officer, LeithKing, James Rae, C.A., 4 6 Hanover street
Kirkpatrick, J. I., 37 George st.
Laird, T. P., C.A., 4 6 Castle st.
Lamb, John, 6 St Andrew sq.
Langwill, Archibald, 88 George st.
Lindsay, Jamieson, & Haldane,C.A., 24 St Andrew square
Lisle & Middleton, 5 North SIDavid street; chartered
Lisle, George, 5 North St David st.
Lumsden, Robert, 55 Castle st.
Lyle, C. E., 50 Grange rd.
M'Cuaig, 0., 35 St Andrew sq.
M'Ewen, Wm., 18 St Andrew sq. _M'Gilvray, W. H. J., 4a York pi.
M'Laren, J. A., 4 6 Castle streetMacandrew & Blair, 13 York pi.
MacKelvie, Alex., 18 St Andrew; sq.
Maslagan, C. P., 5 St Andrew sq.
Maclean, Duncan, 20 George st.
Macpherson & Norfor, 6 NorthSt David street. Telegraphicaddress, " Estates, Edin-burgh." Telephone No. 106 7
Macpherson, J., 37 Frederick st.
Macritchie, D., 4 Archibald pi.
Marshall, D. & F., 30 St Andrew sq.
Martin, Currie, & Co., 18 St Andrew sq.
Martin. T. & J., 4 9 Castle st.
Martin, Thomas S-, 4 9 Castle st.
Methuen, H. T., 26 Hill st.
Middleton, W. A., t; North St David st.
Millar, J. A., 46 Castle st.
Millar, R. C, 30 York pi.
Millar, T. J., 30 York pi.
Miller, W. E., 74 George st.
Moffatt, J. F., 95A George st.
Molleson, James A., 8 York pi.
Moncreiff, Hon. F. J., C.A., 4 6Castle street. TelephoneNo., 2 62
Moncreiff & Horsbrugh,C.A., 46 Castle street; char-tered accountants. Tele-graphic address, " Monarch,Edinburgh." Tclephcne No.,
262Moncrieff (Forbes), & Douglas, 22 Hill
streetMore, F., 24 St Andrew sq.Morrison, Alexander, C.A., 16South Charlotte street
Morton, J., 14 Newington rd.
Morrison, William, 10 North SiDavid st.
Mosman, A. W., 33 Charlottesquare
Methven, H. T., 26 Hill st.
Muirhead, R. M., 53 George st.
Munro, C. J., 50 Frederick st.
Murray, Andrew, 13 York pi.
Murray, R. L., 78 Great King st.
Murrie, D., 36 Castle st.
Mylne & Cook, C.A., 42 Castle st.
Niven, A. T., 16 Young st.
Oliver, George, 49 Queen st.
Paterson, A. J., 4 9 Queen street;chartered
Paterson, C. J. G., 24 St Andrewsquare
Paterson, James, C.A., 2 Yorkbuildings; chartered
Pearson, David, 64 Queen st.;
chartered accountant andactuary
Pollard, J. J. & W., 17 Duke st.
Poole & Co , 7 North SI Andrew st.
Rainie, R. D., 5 JSorth St David st.
Rankine, James, 4 Ainslie pi.
Robertson & Carphin, 54 Queenstreet; chartered accountantsand actuaries. Telephone No.„258
Robertson, A. & J., 3 3 Charlottesquare; chartered. TelephoneNo., 299
Robertson, Andrew, 42 9 Lawn-market
Robertson, J. A., 3 3 Charlottesquare
Robertson, ,T. Hnssey, 128A George st.
Robertson, P. C, 33 Charlottesquare
Robertson, Wm., 54 Queen st.
Romanes & Aitchison, 4 4 Queenstreet
Romanes & Munro, C.A., 5Frederick st. Telegraphic ad-dress, "Liquidators, Edin-burgh." Telephone No. 251
Ronaldson & Gordon, 3A North St Davidstreet
Sanderson, Hi L., 122 Georgestreet
Saunders, Wm., 21 York pi.
Scott & Paterson, 2 Yorkbuildings; chartered
Scott- Moncrieff, Thomson, &Shiells, 141 George street
Scott, Andrew, C.A., 2 Yorkbuildings; chartered
Scott, G. Addison, 6 North St Andrewstreet
Scott, R. & E., 64 Queen streetScott, T., 17 Hill streetShiells, C. J., 141 George st.
Shiells, H. K., 141 George st.
Smith, A. Davidson, C.A., 4aYork place
Smith, J. 'Aikman, C.A., 3Thistle court
Stavert, Herbert J. B., 44 St Andrewsquare
Steven, W. C, 21 St Andrew sq.
Stewart, William D., 18 Duke st.
Sym, W. Melvill, 49 Castle st.
Tait & Watscn, n North St Andrew st.
Tait, John Scott, 6 7 Georgestreet
Thomson, C. W. W., 16 Lennox st.
Tod, J. H., 36 Hanover st.
Todd, Thomas J., 76 George st.
Turnbull. A. D. L., 19 George st
Usher, H. L., 23 St Andrew sq.
Valentine, W. J., 20 George st.
Walker & White, 30 St Andrew sq.
Walker, Jam's, C.A., 25 Frederick st.
Walker, W. G., 37 George ft.
Watson &c Morrison, C.A., 16South Charlotte street; char-tered
Watson, George E., C.A., 16 SouthCharlotte street
Watson, James, 20 South StDavid street
Watson, J. G., 6 St Andrew sq.
White, W. A., 30 St Andrew sq.
Whitson & Methuen, 26 Hill st.
Whyte, W. T., 5 York pi.
Wilson & Johnston, 20 Albanystreet
Wilson, John, 20 Albany st.
Wood & Hanna, C.A., 4 Melvillestreet
account-book: MANU-FACTURERS
Macniven & Cameron, Lkl., 29 Blair
streetMoran, E., & Sons, 94 Southbridge
Stewart, George, & Co., 92 George st.
Tullis & Co., Ltd., 7 George st.
Waterston, Geo., & Sons, 5 6 Han-over street
Whyte, Andrew, & Son, Easterroad, and 15 Clyde street
ACTUARIESThose marked (a) are Associates in
Edinburgh.
Anderson, J. J. P., 9 St Andrew sq.
(a) Armstrong, J. R., 6 St An-drew square
Elair, Hugh, 13 York pi.
Bloxsom, W. G., 25 St Andrew sq.
(a) Brown, Hugh W., 35 St Andrewsquare
Cameron, George, 3 George st.
Campbell, N., 26 St Andrew sq.
Chatham, J., 19 St Andrew sq.
Cockburn, H. R., 6 St Andrew sq.
Cousin, John W., 22 George st.
Deuchar, D., 19 George streetDickson, T. G., 3 North St David st.
Douglas, Gordon, 82 Princes st.
Duncan, Alexander, 35 St Andrew sq.
Evans, Wm., i8a Morningside parkFenton, Francis K., 22 George st.
Feuton, James, 64 Princes st.
ACT EDINBURGH.
Actuaries—continued.
(a) Ferguson, John, 3 George st.
Fraser, Alex., jun., 22 George st.
Gibson, Wm., 19 George st.
Halliday, W. R., 64 Fnnces st.
Hewat, Archibald, 22 George st.
Howden, James, 8 York pi.
Jamieson, G. Auidjo, 24 St An-drew square
(a) Latta, A., 64 Princes st.
Lisle, George, F.F.A., ; North St
David st.
Low, George M., 22 George st.
M'Cuaig, C, 35 St Andrew sq.
(a) M'Kean, P. G., 9 St Andrew sq.
M'Lauchlan, J. J., 26 St Andrewsquare
Macdonaid, W. R., 25 St Andrew sq.
Maelagan, P. E. D., 64 Princes st.
Macphail, Donald, 64 Princes st.
Manson, John, q St Andrew sq.
Marr, V., 22 George st.
Meikle, James, 6 St Andrew sq.
Moir, Henry, 19 St Andrew sq.
Murrie, Robert] 2 6 St Andrewsquare
Nisbet, R. J., 64 Princes st.
Notman, John, 26 St Andrew sq.
Orr, Lewis P., 19 St Andrew sq.
Paulin, David, 19 St Andrew sq.
(a) Rennie, W. J. M., 64 Princes st.
Robertson, Archibald, 19 Georgestreet
Robertson, James A., 33 Char-lotte square
Robertson, Wm., F.F.A., 64 Queenstreet
Ronaldson, P., 3A North St David st.
Sim, Wm. A., 35 St Andrew sq.
Slimon, W. J., 64 Princes st.
Smith, J. Turnbull, 82 Princes st.
Smith, Walter A., 120 Princes st.
Sprague, A. E., 26 St Andrew sq.
Sprague, T. B , 25 St Andrew sq.
Stenhouse, G. C., 9 St Andrew sq.
Stirling, James, jun., 35 St Andrew sq.
Surenne, D. J., 19 George st.
Thomson, Spencer C, 3 George st.
Turnbull, A. H., 9 St Andrew sq.
(a) Wallace. D. E., 28 Charlotte, sq.
Wallace, Thomas, 64 Princes st.
Walton, W. G., 6 St Andrew sq.
Warden, John M., 26 St Andrew sq.
Watson, J. G., 6 St Andiew sq.
(a) Watt, James, 28 Charlotte sq.(a) Whigham, C. F., 6 St Andrew sq.
Wilkie, W. T., 6± Princes st.
Wood, W. A , 4 Melville street
Keith & Co., 65a George st.
Menzies, John, & Co., 12 Han-over street
North of England and Scotland Ad-vertising Co., 100 George st.
Robertson & Scott, 13 Hanover st.
Slaughter, R., 100 George st.
ADVERTISING AGENTSFairbairn, Ltd , 101 George st.
Fairrjrieve, Wm. B., 28 Gayfield sq.Holiday. George, 52 Bristo st.
Hutchinson, A. T., 7 North StAndrew street
ADVOCATESAdam, E., 21 Castle st.
Adam. James, 16 India st.
Adamson, Jasv 22 Dundas st.
Agnew, Sir Stair, K.C.B., 22 Buckingham ter.
Aitken, Henry, 38 Melville st.
Alison, Arthur, 3 Moray pi.
Anderson, A. M., 30 Howe st.
Anderson, David, 8 Great King st.
Anderson, F. M., 28 India st.
Asher, Alex., Q.C., M.P., 31 Heriot rov,
Balfour, Patrick, 6 Rnthesav ter.
Balfour, Right Hon. J. B., Q.C., LL.D.,M.P., 6 Rothesay ter.
Barclay, Thos., 1 Ainslie pi.
Bartholomew, John, 60 Castle st.
Baxter, J. R., 23 Royal circus
Bell, A. Beatson, 2 Eglington cres
Bell, R. Fitzroy, 7 Ainslie pi.
Berry, W., 5; Atholl crescentBlackburn, R. F. L., n Gloucester pi.
Boswell, C. P , 10 India st.
Boyd, C. J. Lawrence, 28 India st.
Brand, David, 13 Royal ter.
Brodie-Innes, J. W., 15 Royal circus
Broun, James, C, 25 Royal circus
Brown, Charles H., 17 Randolph ores.
Brcwn, R. Scott, 53 Castle st.
Brown, Wm., 21 India st.
Buchan, W., 6 Rothesay pi.
Burnet, George W., 46 Northumberlandstreet
Burns, Allan, 22 Stafford sb
Cameron, J. S. Taylor, 41 Castle st.
Campbell, R. V., 37 Moray pi.
Campbell, Sir A., 23 Moray pi.
Campbell, Wm., 12 Randolph ores.
Cfc-ttanach, P. L., 14 London st.
Chalmers, Sir David, 8 Buckingham ter.
Cbc-yne, Sir John, Q.C., 13 Chester st.
Chisholm, J., 7 Gloucester pi.
Chree, W., 22 Duke st.
Clark, James, 10 Drumsheughgardens
Clark, T. Rutherford, 17 Great Stuartstreet
Clyde, J. A., 17 Heriot rowConstable, A. H. B., 26 Northumber-
land st.
Cook, J. J., 42 Northumberland st.
Cooper, F. T., 41 Drumsheugh gardensCouper, C. T., 3 Charlotte sq.
Cowan, John, Go Castle st.
Craisr, Robt. S., 21 Nelson st.
Craigie, John, 9 Wemyss pi.
Crawford, Don., 5 Douglas gardensCrole, G. L., 1 Royal circus
4
Cullen, W. J., 10 Darnaway st.
Cunningham, George, 19 Northumber-land street
Daniel, A., 3 Great King st.
Davidson, Alastair, 54 Frederick st.
Deas, A. Orr, 39 Great King st.
Dewar, Arthur, 24 Walker st.
Dickson, C. S,. Q.C., 4 Heriot rowDickson, W. K., 3 Darnaway st.
Dickson, Walter S., 3 Royal circus
Donald, A. D., 5 Picardy pi.
Doug'as, Francis A. B., 21 Moray pi.
Duncan, D., 8 Drumsheugh gardens
Dundas, David, Q.C., 7 St Calms st.
Ferguson, J., 10 Wemyss pi.
Findlay, Wm., 28 Rutland st.
Fleming, J. A., 33 Melville st.
Forbes, J. W., 5 Howe st.
Fordyce, J. D., 34 Great King st.
Fraser, Hugh J. E., 10 Forres st.
Fraser, M. P., 2 Heriot rowFraser, W. E., 8 Moray pi.
Gallaway, J., 12 Manor pi.
Glegg, A.. T., 1 Northumberland st.
Gloag, W. M., 6 Heriot ro^v
Graham, J. E., n Coates cres.
Grant, G. J. F., 43 Northumberland st.
Grant, J. Dundas, 14 Northumberlandstreet
Grant, Sir I.udovic, Bart., 5 Ainslie pi.
Gray, Alex., 6 Dadia st.
Gray, Wm., 2 Royal circus
Greenlees, M. R., 16 Great Stuart st.
Greig, James L., 8 St Colme st.
Grierson, G. G., 34 Melville st.
Grierson, P. J. Hamilton, 7 Palmerston
place
urunn, Thomas B, 1 London st.
Guthrie, C. J., J3 Royal circus
Guy, J. C, 9 Great King st.
Hallard, L. C, 85 Great King st.
riamilton, A. M., 139 George st
Hamilton, H., 55 Manor pi.
Harvey, John, 3 North Charlotte st.
Harvev, Wm., 60 Castle st.
Hog, Stuart B., 35 Melville st.
Horn, J. G., 9 Atholl cres.
Home, R. S., 18 Castle st.
Howden, C. R. A., 25 Melville st.
Hunter, Wm., 5 Nelson st.
Hutchison, A. A. Ritchie, 7 Greenhill
terrace
Hutchison, George A. Clark, Alton
lodge, Ferry rd.
Ingram, Wm., 34 Castle st.
Innes, A. Taylor, 17 Albany st.
Irvine, James M., 40 Northumberlandstreet
Jamieson, A., Q.C., 14 Moray pi.
Jamieson, A H M., 43 Moray pi.
Johnston, H., 33 Moray pi.
Johnstone, C. N., 16 Heriot row
Jones, A. W., 55 Northumberland st.
Kerrp, James O., 22 India st.
Kennedy, N. J. D., 46 Northumberlandstreet
Kinloch, Francis, 60 Northumberland
street
EDINBURGH. AER
Kippen, W. J., 50 Queen st.
Kirkpatriclv, John, South view, Murray-field
Lamb, John, 47 Castle st.
Leadbetter, James S., 14 Walker st.
Lee, R A. 19 Dundos sfc.
Lees, John M'Kie, 4 Darnaway st.
Leslie, J. Dean, 18 Nelson st.
Liddall, W. J. N., 16 Northumberlandstreet
Lorimer, J. C, 9 Gloucester pi.
M'Clure, A. L., 59 Castle st.
M'Ewen, E. F., 20 Chester st.
M'Keehnie, 1)., 59 Gilmour pi.
M'Kenzie, W. L., 12 Alva st.
M'Kie, Thomas, 1 Gloucester pi.
M'Lean, Kobert, 19 Queen st.
M'Lennan, J. F., 20 Heriot rowM'Nair, E. Stanser, 4 North Charlotte
street
M'Neil, G. P., 10 Forres st.
Macdonald, N. D., 15 Abercomby pi.
Macdougall, J. P., 39 Heriot rowMacfarlane, G. L., 3 St Colme st.
MaeGillivray, Evan J., 4 Rothesay pi.
Macintyre, P. M., 12 India st.
Mackay, JEneas J. G., 7 Albyn pi.
Mackenzie, A. O. M., 12 Great Staar'street
Mackenzie, C. K., 47 Heriot rowMackintosh, A., 6 Danube st.
Mackintosh, James, 2 Drummond pi.
Mackintosh^ W. E., 6 Randolph cres.
Maeleod, Hector, 2 North-east Circusplace
Mf.cmillan, Hugh T., 18 Nelson st.
Maconocbie, C. C, 65 Northumberlandstreet
Macphail, J. R. N., 53 Castle st.
Macpherson, E. F., 58 Great King st.
Macpherson, Norman, 6 Buckinghamterrace
MacRobert, A. Munvo, 47 Oast-le st.
Makgill, A., 2 St Colme st.
Malcolm, li. C, 40 India st.
Melville, R. D., 10 Fettes rowMenzies, A. J. P., 6 Great King st.
Millar, Jas. D., 26 York pi.
Millar, J. H., 10 Abercomby pi.
Millar, W. Gnlbraith, 13 Albany st.
Mitchell, Andrew, 9 Doune ter.
Mitchell, A. J., 60 Frederick st.
Mitchell, Wm., 14 Dundas st.
MnfTatt, A., 4 Drumm.ind pi.
Moncrieff, Alex., 30 Northumberlandstreet
Morison, A. J. M., Heriot vowMorison, T. B., 24 Great King st.
Muino, Robert, 10 Nelson st.
Murray, A. Graham, Q.C., M.P. (LordAdvocate for Scotland), 7 Rothesayterrace
Murray, Charles D., 10 Scotland st.
Murray, W., 13 Ainslie pi.
Napier, L. T., 49 Northumberland st.
Neish, E. W., 22 Stafford st.
Niccdsun, E. B , 4 Atholl crescentOrphoot, T. H.. 3 Rothesay pi.
Orr, R. L., 38 Great King st.
Outrairi, J. D., 4 Circus gardensPatrick, N. J., 71 Great King st.
Paul, J. B. (Lyon King-of-Arms), 30Heriot row
Pearson, K. B., 7 St Colme st.
Peddie, C. Dick, 8 Rothesay pi.
Penney, Scott Moncrieff, 56 Northum-berland st.
Pitman, J. 0., 13 Great Stuart st.
Ralston, Gavin W., 35 Hanover st.
Ramsay, TV'. A., 12 Darnaway st.
Rankirie, John, 23 Ainslie pi.
Readman, G., Moray pi.
Reid, James, 65 Castle st.
Reid, J. A., n Royal circus
L'hind, John, 41 Drummond pi.
Ritchie, Fred, 34 Melville st.
Robertson, Edward H., 36 Melville st.
Robertson, J. D., 59 Castle st.
Robertson. Walter J., 17 Castle st.
Rose, W. K., 34 Albany st.
Russell, A. D., 50 George st.
Rutherford, A., 14 Great Stuart st.
Salvesen, Edward T., 40 Drumsheugbgardens
Sandeman, J. C. S., 17 Howe st.
Shaw, Thos., Q.C., M.P., 17 Abercrombyp'ace
S'mson, D. J., 3 Glenfinlas st.
Smith, A. D., 0.7 India st.
Smith, G. Addison, 3 Bel^rave cres.
Smith, J. Purvea, 65 CasvJe st.
Smith, Patrick, 4 Gloucester pi.
Smith, R. E. M., 72 Northumberlandstreet
Smith, R. M., 21 Nelson st
Smith, Wm. C, 57 Northumberlandstreet
Steele, W. C, 69 Great King st.
Stevenson, J. Home, 9 Oxford ter.
Stewart, A. A. Grainger, 23 Northumberland st.
Stewart, J. G., 32 India st.
Stuart, A. F., 79 Great King sfc.
Stuart, A., jun., Crear cottage, Morn-ingside drive
Stuart, Dudley, 8 Hope st.
Sym, J. D., 73 Great King st.
Tait, John H., 43 Moray pi.
Taylor, A., 8 Albany st.
Taylor, R., 61 Leamington ter.
Thorns, G. H. M., 13 Charlotte sq.
Thomson, Alex., 7 South Charlotte st.
Thomson, A. S. D., 62 Hanover st.
Thomson, F. J., 2.x Dnndas st.
Thomson, James, 85 Great King st.
Thomson, J. M., 3 Grosvenor gardensThomson, William. 17 Drummond pi.
Todd, W. L., 50 Great King st.
Trotter, Thomas, 21 Dublin st.
Umpherston, F. A., 13 Claremont cr^sUre, Alex., 26 Heriot rowWallace, James, 21 Royal circus
Wallace, W., 6 North East Circus pi.
Watt, GeoTcre. ^ Circus gardensWatt, J. C, 46 Heriot towWelsh, J. A., 22 Castle st.
Wightman, J. S., 7 Darnaway st.
Williamson, A., 11 Great King st.
Wilson, J. 0. Dove, 54 Frederick st.
\Vilson, John, 24 Heriot rowWilton, G. W., 3 Rutland sq.
Wood, P. F., 21 Ainslie pi.
Young, A., 22 Royal circus
Young, A. J., 60 Great King st.
Younger, R. T., 63 Frederick st.
AERATED WATER, MANU-FACTURERS
Baildon, H. C, & Son, 73 Princes st.
Bowack Brothers, Lower Gil-
more place; aerated watermanufacturers and gingerbeer brewers
Campbell, R., 9 Water streetCoats, John T., & Co., 105 Bronghton st.
Currie, James, 94, 95, 96, and9 7 Giles street, Leith;aerated water manufac-turer, ginger beer brewer,and ale and porter bottler
Currie, William, & Co., 3, 5, and7 Elbe street, Leith. TelephoneNo., 4010. Telegrams," Gamecock, Leith "
Dunbar & Co., 14a and 20Pleasance
Dunbar, James, 14 Maryfiefd,Easter road
Duncan, Flockhart, & Co., 104South Back Canongate
Eadie & Son, Edina pi., Easter rd.
Edinburgh & Leith Aerated Water Co.,
4 Annandale st.
Forbes, W., & Co., BeaverbankHenry, John, Abbey streetHeriot, James, 18 Dumbiedykes rd.
Jack & Co., Dean pathJenkinson, W. & J., St Andrewstreet, Leith. Telephone No.,4067
Leighton, J. T., & Co., 20Picardy place; manufactur-ing and analytical chemists
Leitch, W., & Co., Ltd., Greensidelane. Telephone No. 1042
M'Callum, John, & Son, 28 and30 Crosscauseway
M'Onie, A. S., 6 7 Canon-gate; ginger beer brewer,and manufacturer and im-porter of soluble fruit es-sences and essential oils
Mackay, John, & Co., Canning sfc.
Petrie, Wm., 3 Burlington st.
Pioneer (The), 63 Mayfield rd.
Reid, John, Dumbiedykes la.
Ritchie Bros., 32A St Leonard's st.
Robertson, Jas., 17 St Leonard'slane
Robertson, J., & Co., 38 York pi.
Robertson* James, 17 St Leonard'slano
Russell & Co , 79 Queen st
3t John's Aerated Water Manufacturers,
33 South Back Canongate
AER EDINBURGH.
Aerated Water Manufacturers—continued.
Sanderson, Thomas, 20 6 Cause-wayside; criterion aeratedwaters
Scottish Central Aerated Water Manu-facturing Co. (The), Salamander st
Smith & Campbell, 9 Water st.
Smith, T. & H., & Co., Leith Bland,field Chemical Works, LowerBroughton road, Canonmills
Saaith, Wm., 43 Upper Gray st.
Sutherland, J. G., & Co., 42 Corgi?road.
Wilson, James, Gilmore Park laneWilson, John, Dumbiedykes la.
Woolley, Charles, & Son, 4 9 Elmrow; and bottlers
AGENTS AND MERCHANTS(COMMISSION AND
GENEBAL)Aikman, A., 28 Coatfield la.
Aitken, Gray, & Co., 17 Bernard st.
Aitken, Peter, & Co., 20 Qualitylane
Alexander, R., & Son, 15 DrummondStreet court
Barry, Robert J., 16 Mayfield gardensBeveridge, Robert, 10 Great Junction
street
Black, J W., 38 Cookbum st.
Blackwood, Scott, & Co., 3 9Constitution street
Bovril, Limited, 55a Frederickstreet. John Macdonald,manager
Brotherston, W., 25 Candlemaker rowBruce, Boyd, & Co., 27 Constitution st.
Biuce-Lindsay Bros., 38 Constitution
street, LeithBuchanan, E. G., 27 Quality st.
Burgess, John A., 17 Constitu-tion street
Burn, John, 36 Quality st.
Burton, J. H., 6 7 York placeCarse, Stewart, 30 St Andrews sq.
Carstairs & Robertson, Trinityhouse, 111 Giles street, Leith;sole proprietors of the" Dickens " Scotch whisky
Chalmers & Houston, 4 Bankstreet, Leith. Telephone No.,522
ChiRholm, LilUco, & Ingiis, 37and 3 9 Constitution street
Clark, Andrew S., & Co., 4 Ber-nard street, Leith; also fruitbrokers
Connell, J. T., & Co., 122 George st.
Crawford, A. & A., 17 Quality st.
Currie, James, & Co., 16 Bernard st.
Davidson, R. & W., 17 Quality st.
Davidson, W., 15 Bernard st.
Dewar, Fraser, & Co., 18 Ber-nard street. Telegraphicaddress, " Dewar, Leith "
Dewar, George, 3 5 Cockburnstreet; warehouseman. Agentfor David Little & Co.
Doig, J., 30 St Andrew sq.
Donoghue, John, 7 Solicitors'1
buildings,
CowgateDowie, Peter, & Co., 3 6 and3 7 Mitchell street, Leith. Tele-phone No., 402
Dudcly, Mercer, 130 George st.
Duncan, C. H., 46 Cockburn st.
EdwaTds, W. , 1 Hanover st.
Ellingsen, M. J., 2 Commercial st.
Falconer, I. M., 25 Clyde st.
Ferguson, John, 13 North Bank st.
Feirier, J. P., Grove villa, SciennesFleming, John, & Sons, 2 and 4Forth street
Flint, Wm., 24 Bernard st.
Forrest & Turnbull, 126 Consti-tution street
Fulwell Manfacturing Co., 30 Grindlaystreet
Gibb, John S., & Co., 53 Timber bushGibson, George, & Co., 64 Com-mercial street, Leith
Gibson, John, 112 Nicolson st.
Gifford, Wm., & Co., 2 Doek pi.
Grant, D., & Bro., 2 7 Frederickstreet
Grant, Wm., & Co., 17 Baltic st., Leith
Greenhill, Jas., 50 Constitutionstreet
Hall, Dunbar, & Co., Old Church wharfHamilton, Robert, 18 Waterlooplace
Hansen & Co., 2 Dock pi.
Hanson, Wm., 54 Bernard st.
Hardie, J. & W., 4 Picardy placeHart, F.. 15 6 CowgateHarvey, R. E., 32 Bernard st.
Hastie, W., 4 7 George IV.
bridge; agent for army bootsHay, John C, & Co., 10 Bernardstreet
Henderson, J., Frederick st.
Henlman & M'Dougal, 25 Constitution
street
Hewat, R. K., 7 Gladstone ter.
Hicks, A. & H., 17 Baltic st.
Hofford, E. 8., 67 York placeHolliday, George, 5 2 Bristo st.
;
enamelled letter agentHutchinson, A. H., & Co., 68Constitution street
Hourston, George, North ofScotland and Orkney andShetland Steam NavigationCompany, 64 Constitution st.,
and 18 Waterloo placeJackson, J., & Co., 33 Constitution st.
Jacobsen, Sons, & Co., 5 7 Yorkplace
Johnston, Tom, 35 Cockburn st.
Kerr & Brown, 3 Forth st.
Knoblauch, Hugo, 2 2 Baltic st.
Laurie, Son, & Co., 1 India buildings
Learmouth, J. W., 15 Port Hope-ton; Graves' patent roofing
(S
Leechman & Gray, 14 Quality st.
Lindsay, H., 10 Forth st; busi-ness transfer and generalagency
Lindsay, J. & H., 18 South Sfc Andrewstreet
Linklater, J. S., & Co., Cimmercialwharf
Livingston & Weir, 7 Roxburgh pi.
Lloyd, John, 33 Albany st.
M'Cracken, A.'., & Co., 3 Hanover st.
M'Laren, D. E., 94 Constitution st.
Macfarlane, A., 8 Wellington pi., LeithMackay, J., 35 George IV. BridgeMadsen & Borch, 54 Bernard st.
Martin, G, 56 Constitution st.
Martin, John, 38 Lauriston pi.;live stock agent
Miliar & Dudgeon, 53 Constitu-tion street
Millar Bros.. 11 Quality laneMillar, J. W., 40 Timber bushMiller, James, & Sons, 6oa Constitu-
tion st.
Mitchell, Graham, & Son, 46 Buc-cleugh st.
Morgan, W. M., 3 Bernard st.
Morrison, C, & Sons, 84 Con-stitution street
Morrison, C, 34 St Andrew sq.
Muir, William, & Co., 21 Bernardstreet, Leith
Murray, John, 2 6 WarrenderPark terrace
Nalborough & Sons, 10 Qualitylane, Leith
Padcn, Hugh, 13 9 CowgatePaterson, J., 34 East Presto.i st.
Pinto, S. de, & Son, 3 Commercial st.
Port, F., 12 Shandwick placeRaimes, Clark, & Co., 17 Smith's pi.
Reddoch. A. F., 35 Cockburn st.
Ritchie, D. C, 65 Hanover streetRobertson Bros., 20 Timber bushRobertson, D. & J., 10 Picardyplace
Russell, A. M., 29 GrassmarketSanderson, A., & Son, 1 Lauriestreet, and 50 Kirkgate
Sanderson, D., 9 Antigua st.
Scott & Weill, 19 Constitutionstreet
Sinclair, Robert, 16 Waterloo pi.
Small, W. P., Cadiz st.
Smeatcn, James, 37 George st.
Smith, J. B., & Co., 22 Constitution
street, LeithSmith, Wm. C, & Co., 2 Bank st.,
LeithSomerville, Alex., 34 St Andrew sq.
Speedy, Thomas & Jas., 17 St Andrew sq.
Spence, W., 27 Rose st.
Steenhorg, Alfred, 2 Commercial street,
LeithStenhnuse, A. & G., Wet docksStodart, Hugh, 3 Spottiswoode st.
Swan, John E., 24 Constitution st.
Swindells, F., 34 St Andrew sq.
EDINBURGH. ARC
Taylor, Wm., & Co., 34 Frederickstreet; railway and shipping:agents; Atlas Parcel Express,Ireland; and foreign carriers
Taylor, Wm., & Son, 4 Elm towThorn, David, & Co., 68 Constitution street
Thomson, Thos. G., Cadir street.Telegraphic address, " Gird-wood, Leith "
Thomson, William, & Co., 28Bernard street
Tod, J. & J., & Sons, 35 Mitchell st.
Turnbull, George V., & Co., 8Commercial street
Ward, Anthony, & Co , 13 Hanover st.
WaTd & Tupman, 2 Dock pi.
Weir & Squirrell, 4 Bernard st.,
LeithWhitson, J. B., India buildingsWhitson, Thomas, & Son, 1<~
Merchant streetWight & Calder, 12 gibe street;agents and merchants
Wilson, Brandt, & Co., 2 Commercialstreet
Wilson, Thomas, ^g South BridgeWishart, D. F., &Co., 18 Ticardy pi.
Wishart, James, & Sons, 20 an J
21 Queen street, Leith;agents and general mer-chants
Wotherspoon & Son, Wet docksYoung-, Glover, & Co., 20 Ber-nard street
Younie, Robert, 55 Leith street
AGBICULTTJEAL IMPLE-MENT MAKERS
Edmondston, Thomas, & Son,IIO West bow
Gibson. Thos., & Son, Gibson ter.
Main, A. & J., & Co., 31 GrassmarketBiddeH, Andrew, 5 GrassmarketRussell, A. M., 29 GrassmarketScott, T., & Co., 51 Grassmarket
AGRICULTURAL SEEDS-MEN
Drummond Brothers, Indiabuilding's, Victoria street;grass, clover, and turnip seedmerchants
Edgar, Robert, Ltd., 9 George IV".
BridgeEdmondston, Thomas, & Son,110 West bow
Inch, Robert, The Farmer'sSeed Warehouse, 1 Victoria st.
Lawson, Peter, & Son, Ltd..- ia Indiabuildings
ANCHOR AND CHAINMAKERS
Ferguson, Thomas, & Co., 50and 51 Bridge street, Leith
Slimon, R. & D., 40 Shore, Leith
ANTIQUITIES ANDCURIOSITIES (DEALERS IN)
Acquroff, R. W. R., 90 Lady Lawsonstreet
Adams, William, 7 and 8Queensferry street, and 5Shandwick place
Andrew, Allen, 167 Rose st.
Begbie, Mrs, 7 9 Rose streetBlaitie, J. B., 38 Queen st.
Bowman, — ., 45 Hanover st.
Bruce, I., 68 Lady Lawson st.
Butti, J. A., 7 Queen st.
Campbell, David, 166 CowgateCampbell, Wm., 42 Bristo st.
Cowie, Robert, 3 9 and 4Queensferry street
Duff, John, 14 Queensferry st.
Easton, J. & G., 15 Dundas st.
Fine Art Repository, 57 Frederick st.
Gibson, D., 4 Lady Lawson st.
Harvey, W., 13 Antigua streetJones, J., 17 Queen st.
Lvon, David T., 6 N. Bank st.
Maekay & Chisholm. 56 Princes st.
Mitchell & Welsh, 8 Lady Lawson st.
Palmer, F. W., 80 Bruntsfield pi.
Patterson, W. &., 54 George st.
Smith, Thos., & Son, 47 George st.
Steven, T«, 2 7a Haddington pi.
White, William, 40 Lady Lawson st.
Wilson, R., & Sons, 40 S. Clerk st.
APARTMENTS AGENCYThe Maitland ApartmentsAgency, 8 7 Shandwick place.Mrs Andersen, manageress
ARCHITECTSAdams, J. G., 34 St Andrew sq.
Aitken, G. S., 49 Queen st.
Anderson, R. R., 16 Rutland sq.
Anderson, Simon, & Crawford,16 Rutland square
Annan, Robert, 68 Constitution street,
LeithBaiJlie, J. T., 34 St Andrew sq.Beattie, George, & Son, 136George street
Blanc, H. J., & Gordon, 73 George st.
Bryce, D. & J., 131 George st.
Calvert, E.. 16 North St Andrew st.
Cameron, R. M., 24 George st.
Cooper & Taylor, 14b George st.Cousins & Ormiston, 140 Princes st.
Craig, George, 85 Duke st., LeithCrawford, A. Hunter, 16 Rutlandsquare
Dunn & Findlay, 35 Frederick st.
Fairley, James G., 1 India buildingsFindlater & Murray, 2 6 Frede-rick street
Forrester, J. M., 39 Broughfcon pi.
Fulton, G., 12 South Castle st.
Grey, Wm. H., 59 George st.
Hall, D. M., 15 South Norton pi.;also practical valuator
Hamilton, Paterson, & Watson, toaGeorge street
Hardy & Wight, 74 George st.
Hay & Henderson, 12 Queen st.
Henderson, P. L., 122 George st.
Henry, J. Macintyre, 7 SouthCharlotte street
Hope, Thomas, 18 Hartingfon pi.
Horsburgh, Victor D., 37 Frederick st.
Howison, John, 12 Laverockbank ter.Jerdan, James, ]2 Castle st.
Johnston, Charles, ioa North St Davidstreet
Keir, H F., 36 Hanover st.
Laidlaw, William C, 4 Yorkbuildings
Law, Alexander, 20 George st.Leadbetter, C, 44 Mayfield rd.
Leadbetter & Fairlev. 17 Young st.Lessels & Taylor (H. RamsayTaylor), 5 George St.; houseaddress, 9 Upper Gilmore pi.
Liddle, James, 1 Nelson st.
Lorimer, R. S. (A.R.I.B.A.), 49Queen street
Lyle & Constable, 3 Hill streetM'Arthy & Watson, 25 Frederick st.
M'Culloch, A. & R., 3 Bernard st.
M'Ewan, James, 68 George st.M'Lachlan, W. H., 14 Hill streetM'Laren, J., 34 St Andrew's sq.MacGibbon & Ross, 65 Frede-rick street
Maclean, J. W., 6 Queen st.
Macnaughton, Alex. W., 18 Dukestreet
Macpherson, A., 7 Young streetMaid man, Ed. C, H., 13 SouthCharlotte street
Marwick, Thomas P., 43 Yorkplace
Menzies, D., 39 York pi.
Mitchell, Ohas., 134 Princes st.
Mitchell, Sydney & Wilson, 13 Youngstreet
Morham, R., City chambersMoscrip, James, 24 St Patricksquare. Telephone No. 929
Murray, Robert, 50 George st.;and surveyor
Nisbet, J. B., 130 George st.
ARC EDINBURGH.
Architects—continued.
Paterscm, Thomas P., 5 York pi.
Pearson, J. R. & E. E., 27 Castle st.
Peddie, J. M. D., 3 South Charlotte
street
Peddio & Washington Browne, 8 Albyn
place
"Robertson, D., 19 Shandwick pi.
Robertson, W. W., 3 Parliament sq.
Scott, J. N. & A. Lome Camp-bell. 44 Queen street
Seymour, Henry, 24 George st.
Simpson, Geo., 31 Charlotte St., Leitb
Starforth, John, 37 York pi.
Starforth, K. H., 37 York pi.
Thomson, James, 5 3 George st.
;
and land valuerThomson, J. M., 8 York buildings
Thomson, Wm. N., 85 Constitution street
Wallace, John, 7A Young st.
White. A. B , 20 Caledonian rd.
Whitelaw, John, 31 Albany st.
Wilkie. W. F. Pv , 122 George st.
Williamson & Inglis, 31 St Andrew sqWilson, Robert, 3 Queen street
ARTIFICIAL FLOWER ANDFEATHER MAKERS
Gilchrist & Cameron, 4 ArcadeGilmour, J. & T., 34c Hanoverstreet
Howell & Hay, Misses, 7 5George street
Melles & Co., Ltd., 10 Hanover st.
Stevenson, Miss M., 121 Georgestreet
ARTIFICIAL LIMBMAKERS
See Bandage, &e., Makers.
ART FURNITURE MAKERSBrown Bros., 4 7 Caledoniancrescent
ART METAL WORKERSBell, P., & Son, Pitt Street Iron
works. See advt.Foulis ;
David, 61 George st.
Houston & Stewart, 6s Dundee st.
The Taylor Smith and ElectricCo., 7 7 George street, and 13Hill street
ARTISTS
.Hill st.
iueen st.
;an, 149 Warren"Id
Id, 24 Shandwiok pi.
rland, 52 Morningside
Allison, Miss, lie George st,
Bell, H. J., ijjB:;George st.
Berry, M. E.Sjjjj.Picardy pi.
Black.. Wm- S™Bowie,'; j| D.,'
Cameron, Dder Park
Campbefif Be;
Dickson & Sutl
roadDixon, A. Percy, 29 Queen st.
Ford, J. A., 4 Picardy pi.
Frier, Jessie, 108 George at.;
and teacherHalkerston, Charles, 3 Fettesrow
Hay, George, 7 Ravelston ter.
Herdman, R., 12 Bruntsfield ures.
Hole, W., 27 Inverleith rowHORSBURGH, JOHN, & SON,
Maitland House, 4West Maitland st.
;
artists, photogra-phers, and portraitpainters (underthe patronage ofHer Majesty)
Hunter, M., 60 Castle st.
Johnston, R. B., 19 Shandwick pi.
Kinnear, J., 130 George st.
Kirkpatrick, E. P., 5 2 Grangeroad
Little, James, 36 St Andrew sq.
M'Clvmont. J. I., 4° Shandwick pi.
M'Gregor, Robert, Canaan villa, Canaan
laneMacdonald, S., 3 6 Torphichenstreet
Macgown, H. C. Preston,George street
Mackav, A. S., 13 Cornwall st.
Mallocii, S., 33 Albany st.
Mui-rav, I. T., 29 Queen st.
Nisbet, R. B , 40 Shandwick pi.
Pennev, A. M., Haddington pi.
Khind', W. B., 9 Cambridge st.
Ross, Mrs, 41 George st.
Rutherford, Miss M. W.,
Shandwick placeSanderson, Robert, 6 Forrest rd.
Sinclair, James R., 29 Queen st.
Skinner, Wm., 77 George st.
Smellie, R., & Co., 3 8 Dublin st.
Stuart, R. Easton, 57 York pi.
Stoddart, C. M., Studio, Canaanlane
Taylor, J. F., 27 Nile grove
Tunny, J. G., & Co., 61 Shand-wick place (sole address);artists' photographers
Vallance, D. J., 50 Mayfield id.
Wane, Marshall, 8 2 George st.
Wilson, Thomas, 4 2 George st.
Woolford, C. H., 3 Fettes row
130
ARTISTS' COLOURMENAllan, W. J., 61 Gt. Tunction st.
Dane & Co., 3 East Register st.
Dodds, J. M., 245 Morningside rd.
Dott, A., & Son, 2 6 Castle st.
;
carvers and gildersHarper, A., 3 Shandwick placeHenry, A. S., 167 Leith st.
Luis, J., 47 South Clerk st.
M'Cowan, James, 45 Cockburn st.
Nelscn, Alfred, 19 Hanover st.
Scott, Alexander, 78 Princes st.
ARTISTS IN HAIR ANDGOLD
Allen, Mrs G., 26 Gardner's cres.
Cnvmichael & Co., 32 Eankeillor st.
Matheson, J. A., 249 Dairy rd.
ASPHALTERSLoch, Adam, 19 Shandwick pi.;
work yard, 254 Leith walkMackenzie, W., Hope park, End house
North British Asphalt Co., 4 N. St
David st.
Paterson S Co., 16 North St Andrew st
Walker, W. G-, & Sons, 35 Frede-rick street
Wells, Wm., 3 6 Commercial st.
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AUCTIONEERS ANDAPPRAISERS
Marked (a) are Appraisers Only.
Aitken, James A., 375 High st.
Barnetson, Wm., & Sons, 54 and 56
Buccleuch st.
Brown, Matthew, & Sons, 9 Chambers
(a) Brown, W. S., & Sons, 65George street
Cioall, John, & Sons, Ltd., RoyalHorse Bazaar, Castle terrace
;
public sale for horses, carri-
ages, etc., every Wednesdayat 11 a.m. Telephone No. 18
DOWELL, ALEXANDER, 18 Georgestreet, and 10 Shandwick pi.
Proprietor of the GreatNorthern Depository for stor-
ing furniture, etc., Canningstreet; telephone No., 2 70;and Northern and CentralBranch, 20 and 22 Howe st.:
telephone No., 25 6
EDINBURGH. BAK
Duncan, Wm., 10 Melbourne pi.
Duncan, Williamson, & Co., i Shrubplace
Edinburgh Hide, Skin, and Tal-low Market Co., Ltd., Slaugh-ter Houses, 119 Fountain-bridge. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Hide." T. A. Beevers-manager and secretary
Edinburgh Meat Market Co.Ltd., 58 Fountainbridge; Hy.Milne, manager & auctioneerTelephone No. 744
Ford, Wm., 70 Henderson street,Leith
G-oalen, Jas., 141 Constitutinn st.
Harvey, James, 21 and 23Georgo IV. bridge
Jameson, A., 58A Castle st.
Jameson, Henry, 6 Hope Streetlane
Lamb, D. B., 119 George st.
Lamb, George, 5 Antigua streetLyon & Tnrnbull, 51 George st.
M'Donald & Son, 4 Montgomarystreet; repositories, 33 Albertstreet, and 23 and 24 Albertplace, Leith walk; all classesof sales conducted in townand country at moderatecharges. Telephone No. 1214
Millar, Wm., 15 Marshall at
Munro, Chas., 18 George st.
Mushet, John, & Son, 11 Hope st.
Oliver & Son, Ltd., Valleyfield st.
Robertson, R. & G., 20 Lothian st.
Ross, Thomas, & Son, Ltd., 46 LadyLawson st.
Smith & Ritchie 79 George st.
Swan, John, & Sons, Ltd., 6Clifton terrace, Live StockMart, Haymarket; 261 Dukestreet, Glasgow; NorthernCentral Mart, Perth; Earlston;Newtown St Boswells; Had-dington; East Linton; andThornton, Fife; sheep andcattle agents and auctioneers
Taylor, John, 183 Dairy road:sales conducted in town andcountry
AUGER MAKERSMathieson, Alexander, & Sons,
Ltd., 23 Cockburn street
AXLE-TREE MAKERS
Hendry & Bishop. 28A West 'portThomson, Alex., & Co.. 82 West bow
BABY-LINEN WARE-HOUSES
Adam, Miss, 2 2 South bridgeAddison, L., 210 Easter rd.
Anderson, Mrs, 3 7 Clerk streetBowie, Mrs, 68 Leith st.
Bryce & Reid, Misses, 91 Easter rd.
Charles, M., 201 CanongateCruickshank, Alexander, &Sons, 5 7 and 61 George st.
Dalziel, E. & A., 13 Queensferrystreet
Drysdale, Ellen, 46 St Patricksquare
Glen, J. & M., 36 Comely Bank pi.
Hay, E. ,T. & S. R., 24 Albert st.
Inkpen, J., 94A Dairy rd.
Lamb, Misses J. L. & J., 27 Argyle pi.
Law, Miss, 3 7 Shandwick placeLawrence, Miss, 102 Brunts-field place
M'Lagan, Miss, 124 Bruntsfieldplace
M'Larcn, Mrs, 53 South Clerkstreet; ladies' and children'soutfitting warehouse
Marshall, M. & N., 20 Elm rowPurves, E. J., 226 Newhaven rd.
Robb, I. W., 146 Bruntsfield pi.
Ross, H., & Son, 1 Nicolson st.
Scott, Mrs, 216 Dairy rd.
Scott, John, 103 Leith streetSmall, Wm., & Son, 1 Chambers st.
Turnbull & Wilson, 59, 60, and61 South bridge. Telegraphicaddress, " Blankets, Edin-burgh "
Veitch, Miss, 84 Bruntsfield pi.
BACKBOARD MANU-FACTURERS FOR CARVERS
AND GILDERS
Cunningham, James, & Sons,33 Bat:i street, and James pi.,
formerly of Elbe street. Tele-phone No., 4127.
BAGPIPE MAKERS
Center, John, & Son, 64 Grovestreet
Glen, D., 8 Greenside pi.
Glen, J. & R. (Sons and succes-sors of Thomas Glen), 4North Bank street. Estab-lished 1827
Hutcheon, J. & W., 3 Nidrlrv st.
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BAKERS AND CONFEC-TIONERS
Aitken, George, 27 Bread st.
Anderson, Robert, 78 Grove st.
Archibald, A., 82 KirkgateArnott, Alex., jun., 165 Gorgieroad
Bain, W. K., 2 Warriston placeBallantyne, J. & J., 9 SouthClerk street, and 1 Grangeloan; and confectioner
Barclay, John, 8 Roxburgh pi.
Bisset, Alexander, 151 Buc-cleuch street
Blacklock, Henry, 14 Lothian st.
Blair, George E., 36 Oomiston rd.
Blanche & Co., 16 Roseburn ter.
Blyth, George, 16 Sciennes rd.
Blyth, L., 160 Albert st.
Borland, Wm., 235 CanongateBowtell, A., 2 6 Hanover street;cook and purveyor
Brand, Wm., 16 Albert street
fircdie, Wm., 9 Lothian st.
Brown, G., 2 Queensferry st.
Brown, Samuel, 1 South BackCanongate
Brown, Wm., 11 South St James st.
Bruce, James D., 5 9 Dairy rd.Buchanan, Alex., 4 Northumberland st.
Buchanan, O., 5 Huntly streetfallen ler, Peter, 122 Mormngside rd.
Cameron, John, 495 LawnmarketCampbell, J., 92 Pitt st.
Carson, Andrew, 2 Leith walkChirkside, D., 25 Lauriston pi.
Ciark, G., 7 6 Henderson street,Leith, and 9 Fort place, Leith
Cochrane, Thomas, 62 St Mary st.
Cockburn & Son, 9 North Junction st.
Cockbum, D., 29 Dublin st.
Cook, J. H., 110 Duke street,Leith
Corstorphine, John, 79 Great Junctionstieet
Craig, Mrs, 7 6 Thistle st., and60 Castle street
Cranston Hill Bakery, 6 Jeffrey st.
Crawfotd, D. S., 3 2 Shore, Leith,and 28 Princes street
Crawford, Wm., & Sons, 42 Elbe st.
Creig, Hugh, 203 Great Junc-tion street
Cunningham, Mrs, 18 Broughamstreet
Cuthbertson, H. & J., 73 Hendersonstreet
Dalgleish, James, 23 West MaitJand st.
Davis, Thomas,, 12 Raeburnplace
Deas, John, & Son, 12 Brandon ter.
Denham, J. F., 29 Deanhaugh st.
Dick, J., 7 Tolbooth wyndDick, Peter, 119 Montgomery st.
Dickson, J., 4 South St James' st.
Dimacco, A., 148 Lauriston pi.
Drennan, James, Post office, 3Duke street
i/b/iqoo
BAK EDINBURGH.
Bakers and Confectioners— continued.
Dunbar, Peter, 3 East London st.
Duncan, W., 68 Dairy road;pastry baker; tea rooms
Eason, John, 3 6 and 3 7 Tolboothwynd, and Summer-field, Res-taJrig road, Leith, and 9 6Leith walk
Ednie, Andrew, 3 2, 34, and 3 6Grindlay street
Elder, Chas., 209 PleasanceElphinston, Wm., 56 Main st., New-haven
Esson, L.. 178 Easter road; res-taurant
Fame, Andiew, 147 Morrison st.
Falconer, David, 114 West portFarmer, Thomas, 48 Cross-causeway
Ferguson, John, 207 Easter rd.
Finlayson, T. N: E., & Son, 28 GreatJunction street
Fleming:, George, & Son, 14Morningsida road, 2 Bristoport, and 130 High street
Foote, James, 10 6 Easter road;and confectioner
Foreman, James, 18 Spottis-woode street; and confec-tioner
Forman, John, 33 Causeway-side
Forsyth, J., 9 West Nicolson st.
Forsyth, Kobert S., 2 Davie st.
Fcrwell, H., 18 9 Gorgic road;and Factory, Lothian Bakery,Slateford road; wholesaleand retail fancy bread andbiscuit baker
Gardiner, Walter, 43 Dean st.
Garlick, H. W., 2 Pitt street, Bon-nington
Geddes, A., 38 Bruntsfield pi.
Geddes, R., & Son, 142 Dalkeith rd.
Gibb, J. & W., 3 9 Deanhaughstreet
Gibson, Andrew, 155 Dundee st.
Gillespie, S., 165 Great Junctionstreet, Leith
Gordon, John D., 53 Elm rowGordon, Robert, 19 St Leonard's
hill
Graham, John, 8 Alvanley ter-race
Grant, David, 16 North St Ajidrew st.
Gray & Co., 199 Great Junction st.
Greig, Hugh, 203 Great Junc-tion street
Greig, J., Tower pi., LeithHamilton, Daniel, 38 KirkgateHarkess, J. D., 31 Bridge street,Leith, and 247 Leith walk
Harrold, A. M., 69 Raeburn pi.
Hastie, T., 42 Clerk st.
Hastings, Alexander, 2 6Sciennes road and 69 Mayfieldroad
Hay, John. 3 Claremont' ter.
Henderson, S., 91 Slateford rd.
Henderson, Simon, 166 and i'jb
FountainbridgeHenderson, W. B., 17 Argyle piHolmes, John, 7 6 Dundee st.
Hcok, Robert, 106 Rose st.
Howden, J., 2 Bruntsfield avenueHunter, Gilbert, 47 Arthur st.
and 14 Easter roadHunter- James, 2 East Adam st.
Hunter, Robert, 93 Dairy roadHunter, Thomas, 22 7 Morning-side road
Hurst, A. L., 34 Argyle pi.
Ironside, George, 69 West PortIrvine, John, 42 CausewaysideIrvine, Mrs James, 14 East Riehmnid
street
Jack Bros., 13 Dundee ter.
Jamieson, J., 2 Jamaica st.
Jjimieson, John, 21 Comely Bank Td.
Jamieson, W., nc FountainbridgeJamieson, William, 10 Gilmourplace, 5 3 Home street, and110 Fountainbridge
Jardine, Robert, 25 Brougharcstreet
Johnston, James, 6 Glanville p\Junor, John, 13 9 West PortKay, David. 5 Morningside rdKeddie, Wm., 4 Shandon placrKemp, Andrew, 43 Duke St., Lei hhKidrt, John, 71 PleasanceKidd, John M., 21 Arthur st.
Laidlaw, Alexander, 24 Charlotto street, Leith
Landles, Archibald, 1 North Richmondst.
Leckie, John, 30 Caledoniar.crescent, 226 Morrison streetand 3 2 Duff street; also pur-veyor
Lees, John, & Co., 63 Buccleuch st.
Lessels, J., 47 Lady Menzies place and
^1 CanongateLiddell, James, 63 KirkgateLiddell, James A., 73 Dairy rd.
Lindsay, A., 73 KirkgateLogan, Andrew, 119 Bonning-ton road, Leith
Lyon, R., 89 Leith walkLyon, Robert, 5 3 North Fort st.
M'Arthur, James, 2 Bayton ter.
M'Clelland, D., 102 Ferry rd., LeithM'Donald, A., 239 CausewaysideM'Dowell, Robert, & Sons, 60George street, 19 Frederickstreet, 1 Wemyss place, and26 Torphichen street; bak-ers, confectioners, biscuitand shortbread manufac-turers. Gold medal, Edin-burgh Exhibition, 1890
M'Ewan, Wm., no High st.
M'Gill, John, 42 Jamaica st.
M'Irtosh, A., 39 Royal Park ter.
M'Kenzie, Alex., 46 Haymarket ter.
M'Kenzie, James, 69 West portM'Lean, William, 20 Polwarth gardens
M'Naughton, Charles, 13 Broughton st.
M'Pheison, D , 1 Main st., NewhavenM'Vitie, R., 23 Queensferry st.
MACKIE, J. W., & SONS, 108Princes st.; breadand biscuit bakersto the Queen
Mark, James L., 5 7 Leith street,and 279 Leith walk
Martin, D. D., 181, 183, and 185Morrison street
Martin, J., 2 Polwarth cres.
Martin, John G., 41 Warrender Parkroad
Massie, R., 8 Clerk st.
Massie, W., ia South Elgin st.
Massie, William, 240 Leith WalkMethven, P., 8 Middlefield
Middlemass, Robert, & Son, Ltd.,19 West Preston street, and137 Causewayside
Millar, Thomas, 2 7 Great Junc-tion street, 4 7 Ferry road,and 9 Halmyre street, Leith
Miller, J., j North St Andrew st.
Milne, D., 89 Main street, New-haven
Mitchell, Alexander, 21 Montrose ter.
Mitchelhill, Jas., 75 Clerk st.
Mitchelhill, Thomas, 8 Beaufort rd.
Mitchell, William, 32 Dairy rd.,
15 Clifton terrace and 13Roseburn terrace
Moffat, Wm., 4 Howe st.
Morrison, William, 21 Lindsayroad
Morton, Robert, 2 7 South BackCanongate; pie and pastrytaker
Muirhead, W., IO Gillespie pi.
Murray, David, 13 9 Lauristonplace
Murray, George, 1 St Leonard'shill; baker and confectioner
Myles, George, 133 CanongateMyles, Jorn, 133 Leith street,and 91 Montgomery street
Nairn, W., & Sons, 41 Albert st.
Nairn, W., jun., 301 Leith WalkNeil, A., 176 Dairy roadNewhaven Co-operative StoreCo., 14 Craighall road, New-haven
Nimmo, James, 20 Couper st., Leith
Ovenstone, Wm., 6 East Norton pi.
Paterson, Robert, n Leven st.
Ponnycuick, John, I Maitlandst., Newhaven
Philip, D., 1 Whitehouse Loan;also confectioner
Phillip, Wm., & Son, 4 Dean-haugh street
Pillans, John, 36 Cockbuvn st.
Pillans, John, 14A Lauriston pi.
Pillans, John, 67 South Clerk st.
Potter, George, 125 Dairy rd.
Quirie & Purves, 5 8 Easter road
EDINBURGH. BAN
Ramage, J., & Son, 3 Albert pi, Stock-
bridgeRamsay, Jas. G., 41 St Stephenstreet
Ramsay, John, 25 Ferrier st.
Ramsay, John, 72 Lome st.
Rattrie, Alex., Granton harbourReid, James, 4 6 Grove street
Robb, J., jun., 3 Marchmont rd.
Robertson, G-., 74 Morrison st.
Robertson, Henry, 12 William st.
Robertson, John, 14 High st.
Rutherford, Geo., 101 Lauriston pi.
Rutberford, George, 96 High st.
SI". Cuthbert's Co-operative Association,
Ltd., Q2 Fountainbn'dgeSawers, Edward, 24 Hanover st.
Sawers, T., 310 LawnmarketScotland, Andrew, 3 6 Ashleyterrace
Scott & Son, 3 9 Slateford roadScott, Alexander, 1 Barony st.
Scott Bros., 40 Lothian st.
Scott, George, 87 Eroughton st.
Scott, James, 1 Kirkwood placeScott, Robert, 4 Trinity crescent
Siger, David, 16 Guthrie street;German baker (wholesale andretail)
Sinclair, James, 1 Grange id.
Sinclair, L., 50 Home st.
Smart, David, ^ CowgateSmart, G. C, 61 Earl Grey st.
Smart, James, 38 North Junc-tion street
Smart, Win., 2 Elder st.
Smellie, John, 1 Cadzow piactSmith, Alexander, 29 Lochendroad, Leith
Smith, John, & Son, 2 94 Leithwalk, 11 Bernard st., Dukestreet, and Morton st., Leith;95 Leith street, and 2 Elmrow, Edinburgh
Smith, Patrick, 277 CanongateSmith, Robert, 3 Canonmills,and 8 9 Pitt street
Scwersby, G., 91 KirkgateSowersby, G., 14 Fox st., LeithSowersby, George, & Son, 84 Bonniug-ton road
Spowait, John M., 83 Gilmore pi.
Stewart, Wm., 187 CanongateStrachan, Mrs W., 53 St Leonard's st.
Sturrock, J. M., 21 Lindsay rd., LeithSummers. John, & Sons, 133 Prince.*
street
Sutherland, Angus, 9 East Register st.
Sutherland. Geo., 4 Kerr st.
Swan, George, 6 Nicolson streetSwan, J. L., 95 St Leonard st.
Swan, J. W., 14 to 20 Richmondplace, Empire Cafe, 4.9 Southbridge, 3 9 Causewayside,64 Nicolson street, and Con-tinental Cafe, Promenade,Portobello
Thomson, Robert, 72 St. Leo-nard's street
Thomson, George, 2 Union st.
;
baker and confectionerThomson, Murray, 53 WestNicolson street
Thomson, William, & Son, 124 Ferry
roadThomson, Walter, 12 Commercial st.
Thomson, Wm., 130 KirkgateThornton, William, 19 Dumbie-dykes road, and 182 Dalkeithroad
Todd, James, 455 Lawnmarketand 7 6 Gorgic road
Torrance, W. H., 2 Comiston rd.
Turnbull, Andrew, 48 Raeburnplace
Turner, G., 130 PleasanceWagstaff. I., 2 CanongateWalker, Thos., 14 Parson's Green ter.
Wallace, J., 138 Comiston rd.
Wallace, James, 12 West Pres-ton street
Wallace, P. S., 10a Scotland st.
Watson, Alexander, 68 Henderson rowWatson, Wm., 2 Stafford st.
Weddell, James, 123 Gorgie rd.
WilJiinson, D., 52 St Mary st.
Wilkinson, J., 72 GrassmarketWilkinson, Thomas, 4 Willow-brae road, Jock's lodge
Will, Alfred, 10 Portland pi.
Wilson, Andrew, 32 St Leonard's st.
Wilson, George, 123 Rose st.
;
biscuit bakerWilson, G. M., 2 Murieston rd.Wilson, James, 84 Crosscause-way, and 7 Carnegie street
Wilson, J. H., 3 Main St., New-haven
Wilson, J. H., 1 Montagu ter.,
1 and 2 Bowhill terrace, and69 Comely Bank road
Wilson, William, 6 Chapel st.
;
and confectioner and Berma-line bread manufacturer
Wishart, James, 31 Minto streetWright, A., 33 Rose st.
Wright, Andrew, 58 Elm rowWright, William, 41 Bridge st.,
and 280 Bonnington roadYoung Brothers, Oakfield Hy-genic Bakery, 114 Pleas-ance, 2 Charles street,10 Haymarket terrace, 9Drumsheugh place, 1 Mary-field, 29 Newington road,9 Leith street, and 4 7 New-ington road
CUNNINGHAM, JAMES, & SONS,Bath street, Leith; maltgrapes or forks, iron ploughs,zinc shovels for steep,trucks or sack barrows, lift-
ing barrows, box barrows,bushels, seed scoops, mar-garine scoops. Wholesaleand retail. Telephone No.,4127
Seohie & M'Intosh, 53 Cockfcurn st.
Wallace, Robert, 33 Broughton pi.
BANDAGE AND ARTIFICIALLIMB MAKERS
Gardner, J., & Son, 32 Forrest rd.Billiard, H., & Son, 7 Nicolson st.
Tennant, Wm., 41 Bread st.
Young, Archibald, & Son, 5 7 to61 Forrest road and 7 Hopestreet
BAKERS' UTENSIL ANDPEEL MAKERS
Cruickshanks, Jas., 34 Torphichen st.
Cunningham & Co., 22 Greenside pi.
BANKS AND BANKERS
British Linen Co., 36, 38 and 39 StAndrew sq., and branches
Bank of Scotland, head officeBank street; treasurer,George Anderson ; secretary,Duncan M'Neill; cashier, JohnBisset; accountant, Jas. S.Barbour; superintendent ofbranches, Peter Macdonald;James Kennedy, signs pro.treasurerLondon Branch:
Bishopsgate st., draws onBank of England ; Coutts &Co.; Smith, Payne, & SmithsTown Branches:
103 George street, 22 St Pat-rick square, 15 North-WestCircus place, 21 Picardy pi.,
8 Morningside road, 34 Mintostreet, 3 2 West Maitland st.,
5 7 Comiston road, 1 Ardmillanterrace, 61 Leith walk, and9 2 Constitution street, Leith
Clydesdale Bank, Ltd., 29 George st.,
and branchesCommercial Bank of Scotland, Ltd.,
14 George st., and branches
Edinburgh Savingis Bank, 16 NorthBank st.
Mercantile Bank of India, Ltd., 64Queen st.
Royal Bank of Scotland, St Andrew sq.,
and branchesUnion Bank of Scotland, Ltd., 64 George
st., and branches
BAN EDINBURGH.
Banks and Bankers—continued.
National Bank of Scotland) Ltd.!
head office, 42 St Andrewsquare. T. H. Smith, mana-ge'Town Branches:
36 Nicolson St., 142 Princesstreet, 1 Palmerston place,258 Dairy road, 6 Tollcross,179 High st., 34 Leith walk,and 25 Bernard St., Leith; 184Bruntsfield place, 4 Brandonterrace, and 3 Elm row
BAROMETER MANU-FACTURER
HARPER, ALFRED, 42 Wat-
stone lane, Bir-
mingham; manu-
facturer of every
description of
barometers,
boxwood and
brewers'
thermometers,
etc., etc
BASKETMAKERSAnderson, Henry, 111 George St.;
and dealer in white woodgoods for painting, etc.
Black, Andrew, & Cot., 3 StAndrew square
Blind Asylum (Royal) & Schoo',5 8 Nicolson street; GeorgeStott, manager, 58 Nicolsonstreet. Telegraphic address,' Blind, Edinburgh." TelephoneNo. 620
Boswell, Alex., 8 Hanover st.
Cleghorn & Co., 5 South St An-drew street; also portman-teau and trunk makers
CToffc, William, 41 Blackfriars st.
Martinot, N., 12 Nicolson squareMoir & Co., 4 North Bankstreet
Mtiir, Alexander, 12 Nicolson st.
Munro, Robert, 37 Blackfriars st.
Russell, John, 12 Leith Street ter.
Russell, Thos., 10 North Bank st.
Small, John, 33 Hanover st.
Vogler, H., 8 St Patrick square
BATHSCorporation Baths, Infirmarystreet, and Caledonian cres-cent; hot and cold baths,swimming baths, 1st and 2ndclass. W. Watt, superin-tendent
Leith Turkish Baths, Hope st., Leitb
walkTurkish Baths, 12 Stafford st.
(west end of Princes street).Open for ladies and gentle-men. F. Fielding, proprietor
Turkish Baths, 90 Princes st.
Warrender Private Baths, Thir-lestane road. A. Bannerman,rranager
BEDDING AND MATTRESSMAKERS
Earbour, Robert, 28 Victoria st.
Bell & Co., 49 Pitt street; alsopurifier
Blind Asylum (Royal) & School,5 8 Nicolson street, GeorgeStott, manager, 58 Nicolsonstreet. Telegraphic address," Blind, Edinburgh." Tele-phone No., 620
Brown, William G-, 88 Lauristonplace
Cameron, James, & Son, 5 5Rankeillor street
Clapperton, William R., & Co.,59 and 60 Princes street
Edinburgh (The) Hygienic Bedding and Flock Manufacturers, 9 6 Pleasance; worksForth Bridge Mills, Stirling
Gibb & Son, 4 5 Pitt streetGrieve, R., & Co., 83 George st.
Hoy, James, 27 Cockburn st.
M'Culloch, John, 10 St Mary st.
M'Dermott, J., 61 Hanover st,
Martin, William, 121 George st.
Paterson, Smith, & Innes, 77 Southbridge
Piatt, James, & Co., 64 and 66Cowgate
Sinton, Robert, 3 TanfieldThnrman, John E., q6 Pleasance
BEER BOTTLERSJenkinson, W. & J., St Andrewstreet, Leith. Telephone No.4067
BELLHANGERSAllan, John, 3 6 Levcn streetAnderson & Munro, 3 2 Castlestreet; and at 13 6 Bothwellstreet, Glasgow; electric bellsand telephones. Telegraphicaddress, " Light, Edinburgh."Telephone No. 356
Blackley, D. & J., Gilmorc Parklane; electric bells fitted,and estimates given
Bryden, J., & Sons, 16 Frederick st.
Bryden, Wm., & Son, 5 5 Georgestreet
Brydon, Thomas, 24 UpperGrove place
Dawson, John, & Son, West Sil-
vermills laneDouglas, E., 58 Morningside rd.Hislop, R. G., 7, 9, and 11 Pittstreet
Oliver, John, 31 Brougham st.
Paterson, H., & Sons, 5 Elm rowRentcn, Wm., 90 St Leonard's st.
Stark, G. & J., 24 Earl Grey sfc.
Waddell, William, 13 South Clerkstreet; also gasfitter andlocksmith
BERLIN WOOL WARE-HOUSES
Arnott, J., & Co., 212 Great Junction
street
Palgarnie, Mrs Wm., 29 Shandwick d!.
Barclay, A. & M., 3 7 Hanover st.
Barker, C, 23A Earl Grey st.
Cleghorn, Miss J., 100 George st.
Dishart, Mrs, 22 Leven st.
Duncan, M. & M., 28 Queens-ferry street
Fairgrieve, M., 13 Salisbury pi.
Fleming, Reid, & Co., 22 Earl Grey st.
Gibbons, M., in Nicolson st.
Gordon, Mrs E., 133 Great Junctionstreet
Grandison, Mrs, 17 South Clerk sfc.
EDINBURGH. Bit
R. DENHOLM,Hope Park Cycle Depot,
141 & 143 BUCCLEUCH STREET,
EDINBURGH.
CYCLES BUILT TO ORDER,Any She and Gear.
PRICES RIGHT.
Accessories, Repairs, &c.
Cups, Cones, Spindles, Bracket Discs,
Handle Bars, all Made on the
Premises.
Inglis, Miss C, 25 Sciennes rd.
Jockel, C, Son, & Co., 118 George st.
Johnston, Miss S., 4 Comistonroad
Mackenzie, M., 2 Ferry rd.
Matheson, Miss M. L., 81 Shand-wick place
Mathie, M. B., 289 Leith wa'KPorteous, J., 53 Hanover st.
Sim, William, 72 George street;Scotch wool, Berlin and ArtNeedlework warehouse
Stevenson, Thos., & Son, 7 6Princes street
Strachan. John, 16 West Maitland st.
Veitch, Miss, 84 Bruntsfield pi.;
also ladies' outfitterWardlaw, Miss, 7 7 Morningsideroad
Wyllie, M. & M., 130 Princes st.
BICYCLE MAKEBSAND AGENTS
Alexander & Co., 102 Lothianroad
Alexander, J. R., jun., 7 Clerk st.
Agent for the famed Wallaceand Alexander cycles
Anderson, Harry, 45 Easter rd.
;
maker of the famous RoyalEdina Cycles, etc.
Beck, John, 86 Duke st., LeithBruce & Alexander, 16 Nlddrystreet
Brunton, Alexander, 21 Causewayside
Castle Terrace Cycle Co., Ltd.,
Syncd Hail buildings, Castleterrace
Chesser, J., 6 Summer pi.
Cook, James, & Co., Roseburnstreet
Coventry Cross Cycle Co., Ltd., 54Raeburn place
Currie, J. T., 2 Beaufort rd.
DENHOLM, R., 141 and 143 Buc-cleuch street; maker «vf Mel-ville cycles. See advt.
Dickison, George, 66\ SouthClerk street
Cow & Foster, 8 Elm row; soieagents for "Ormonde,"" Deerfoot," and " Victoria "
cyclesDov/nie, Andrew, 19 HaymaTket ter.
Edgar & Sutherland, 10 Trafal-gar street
Edwards, P. M., 10 6 Duke streetFerguson, T., 23 Montagu tor.,
Inverleith row; cycles on hireFlint, William, 2 and 3 LeithStreet terrace; agent for a'
I
the best English makers andfor the "Rover," "Lea Fran-cis," " R. and P. Rambler,"and " New Rapid " cycles, andmaker of the " Forth " cycle
Griffiths; John, The Cycle Co., 82and 84 Leith street; cycledealers
Guthrie & Graham, 223 and 225Causewayside
Hardy, T. G., 24 Montague ter.Hislop, Walter, 85 Lothian rd.;
Riding School, Drill Hall,Forrest road. Telephone No.223
Kilgour, R., 43 Clerk st.
Law, J. & J. S., 58 and 60 Loch-rin buildings, Gilmore pi., andGilmore works
Lothian Cycle Depot, 101 Lothian rd.
M'Ewan & Barrie, Argyle CycleDepot, 2 9 Argyle place
Marston, J., Ltd., 33 George st.
Mascot Cycle Co., Ltd., 197 Leith walk
Mihie, G., 2c Socth Clerk st.
Morrison, Alexander, & Sons, 4 Waver-ley market
Morrison, William, East Londonstreet; show room, 29 Elmrow
Murray, W. D., 6 William st.
Piper, Thos., 5 6 Morningsidcroad
13
Reilly, P., 8 Eyre pi.
Rew & Ritchie, 48 Craighallroad, Newhaven
Richardson, R. S., & Co., 52George street; official re-pairers to the C. T. C; agentsfor Messrs Bayliss, Thomas, &Co., The Premier Cycle Co.,Messrs Singer & Co., etc., etc.Cycle school, St Bernard's row
Robertson, A. & R., 9 TanficldShearer, Wm., 67 Causeway?ideShiels, Alexander, 7 Bucc'euch st.
The Rossleigh Cycle Co., Ltd., Yorkbuildings
Wight, James, Central Cyclestores, 122 Rose Street Southlane (back of Central Hotel);repairs promptly executed;stabling and cleaning a spe-ciality ; accessories alwayson hand; cycles on hire forany length of time; chargesmoderate
BILLIABD BOOMKEEPEBS
Billiard Rooms, 17 South St Andrew st
Longmuir, John, 5 9 Southbridge (one stair up, oppositeUniversity)
Munro, Wm., 84 Leith st.
Shopkeepers' and Assistants'Institute, 44 South bridge;billiards, 100 points, 6d.
;
bagetelle, 2d. per hour. T.D. Rennle, secretary
BILLIABD TABLE MANTJ-FACTTJBEBS
Gray & Co., 27 Frederick st.
Scott, J. & T„ 10 George street,Telephone No. 157
Taylor, J., & Son, 110 Princesstreet. Telephone No. 2051
BIL EDINBURGH.
BILLPOSTERS
MaoDufT & Co., Ltd., 23 St James sq.
Steedman & Co., Ltd , 22 Frederickstreet
Topham & Hart, 23 St James' sq.
Nixon, Thos., 24 Elder st.
BIRD AND ANIMALSTUFFERS
Carfrae, David 6 Roxburgh pi.
Dewar, John F., 48 Hanover st.
Hope, William, 44 George st.
Knight, V., 108 North West RoseStreet lane
Small & Son, 38 George st.
BIED DBALEBSMarked (a) are also Bird Staffers.
Heji!?. John, 32 Tenant st.
Cdlins, Andrew, 88 West bowDewar, James F., 2 St Patrick sq.
(a) Dewar, John F., 48 Hanover st.
Eagle, James, & Son, 3 6 NorthFrederick street (late 6 9George street)
Herdman, W. & T., 170 PleasanceKean, John, 1 Fountainbri.lge
M'Kay, E., 50 St Patrick sq.
Mann, David, 23 Haddington pi.
Ramsay, K., 113 Lauriston pi.
Rose, Charles, 13 Bristo pi.
Webster, J., 1 Morrison street
BISCUIT MANUFAC-TURERS
Crawford, W., & Sons, 42 Elbe st ,
LeithForwell, Henry, Lothians Bakery,Slateford road, and 189 Gorgieroad; wholesale and retailbiscuit and fancy breadbaker and confectioner
Henderson, S., & Sons, Ltd., Slatefordroad
M'Dowell, Robert, & Sons, 60George street, 19 Frederickstreet, 1 Wemyss place, and2 6 Torphichen st. ; biscuitand shortbread manufac-turers. Gold medal, Edin-burgh Exhibition, 1890
M'Vitie & Price, The St AndrewBiscuit Works, Gorgie road
Mackenzie & Mackenzie,Broughton road
MACKIE, J. W., & SONS, 108Princes street;
bread and biscuit
bakers to the Queen
Middlemass, R., & Son, Ltd., 19West Preston street, and 13 7
Causewayside
BLACKSMITHS
Allen, J.j 42 Gorgie rd.
Arthur, John, 125 Fountain-bridge House, 3 4 Gardner'screscent
Annand, Peter, Eyre pi.
Cleugh, James, Dewar pi.
Crawford, James, 221 Dairy rd.Gray, David, GorgieKennedy, Donald, Lochrin, Hume st.
M'Niven, David, 20 Stories alley,Leith; and edge tool maker
Mackay, William, Home terrace,Viewforth; also horse shoer
M'Pherson, 45 Salamander st.
Robb, George, Orwell terraceRobertson, E., Pryson rd.
Smail, Thos., 22 Greenside pi.
Wilson, James, Arundel Streetlane, Leith walk
BLANKET AND SHEETINGWAREHOUSE
Turnbull & Wilson, 5 9, 60, and61 South bridge
BOATBUILDERS
Lamont, William, Parliament st.M'Kenzie, J., & Co., Dry dock,44 Sandport street
Mowat, Magnus, Main st., NewhavenWood, Gain., 7 Bayton terrace,Granton road, Granton
BOILER COVERERS
Tait, David, 11 Dunedin street
Walker k Co., 7 Comely Bank pi.
Wells, Wm., 36 Commercial st.
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BOILERMAKERSCran, J., & Co., 5 ShoreHawthorns & Co., Lid., 210 GreatJunction street
Morton, S. & H., & Co., Victoria dock,Leith
Sinclair, George, Albion Engineand Boiler Works, Bonningtonroad, Leith; all classes ofsteam boilers; rivet holesdrilled after plates are bentinto position. TelephoneNo. 53 7. Telegrams, "Sin-clair, Leith "
Stirling Boiler Co., Ltd., 2 StAndrew square; patent watertube boiler makers. Telegra-phic address, " Evaporate,Edinburgh." Telephone no.1256
BOOKBINDERSThose marked (a) are also Stationers.
Armstrong, Edward, 16 Princestreet
Brown, George, 11 North Bank st.
Camp! ell, P., & Co., 43 Cockhur.i st.
Chambers, W. & R., Ltd., 339 High st.
Cooper. G., & Co., 40 Niddiy st.
Duncan, George, & Son, Ltd., 14 Clydestreet
Easton, Charles, 23 St James sq.Garrioch, Alexander, 31 Black-friars street
Geddes, Wm., 451 LawnmarketGrant, R., & Son, 107 Princes stHenderson & Bisset, 51 Hanover st.
Hunter, W;')iam, & Sons, 28 Queen st.
Johnston, W. & A. K., Edinaworks, Easter road, and 16South St Andrew street; Lon-don, 5 White Hart street,Warwick lane, E.C.
Lyon, George, 21 Nicolson st.
M'Kay, George C, 9 Carpet la.
Macdonald, Gilbert, North Rose Streetlane
Macniven & Cameron, Ltd., 23 Blair
street
Moran, E., & Sons, 94 Southbridge
Morrison & Gibb, Ltd., 11 Queenstreet, and 12 Norfolk street,London
Mossman, Wm., 104 High st.
Napier, M. A., & Co., 4 St James sq.
Oliphant, Anderson, & Ferrier,30 to 3 7 St Mary street
Oliver & Boyd, 16 High st.
Orrick & Sons, 15 Victoria st.
Poison & Falconer, 104 High st.
Robertson, Wm., 13 North Bank st.
Robertson, W., 493 Lawnmarket
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Rosenbluth, J., 377 High st.
(a) SMITH, GEORGE S. (late 5 7North bridge), 12 St Giles St.;
wholesale publishers' book-
BOOK-EDGE MAEBLESLinkie, John, 104 High street;paper-stainer, gummer, andlabel varnisher
binder. Binding of everydescription. Highest award,Edinburgh Exhibition, 1886
Smith, Robert, 17 Elder st.
Stewart, George, & Co., 92 George st.
Whyte, Andrew, & Son, Easterroad, and 15 Clyde stro»*
BOOKSELLERS
Those marked (a) are Publishers; (b)
keep Circulating Libraries ; and (c)
are also Bookbinders
Anderson, Mrs Margaret, BinKirkgate, Leith
(b) Anderson, J., 28 Broughtonstreet
Anderson, Thomas, 12 High riggs
Andrew, R., 19 Yard head, Leith
Archibald, Henry, 8 St James pi.
Aicus, W. G. B., 43 Broughton st.
(h) Arnot, James, 95 Lothianroad; bookseller, librarian,and stationer
Baxendine, Andrew, 10 St Giles st.
Bayne, J., 44 Lever, st.
(a) Bell & Bradfute, 12 Bankstreet; booksellers and pub-lishers. Established 1734
Bell, John H., 31 Castle street(c) Brown, A., 15 Bristo place;also stamp agent
(c) Brown, George, n North Bank st.
Brown, James H., 12 South College st.
Brown, Robert H., 7 2 Dairy rd.Brown, Wm., 2 6 Princes st.
Brvce, Geo., 125 Micolson st.
Bryce, William, 54 Lothian st.
Cameron, R., 1 South St David st.
(u) Campbell, J., 17 Crosscauseway
Clay, Wm. P.', 18 Teviot pi. .
(n) Donaldson, J. T.j 134 Ferryroad
(h) Douglas & Foulis, 9 Castlestreet; booksellers, station-ers and librarians
Douglas, J. & S., 40 Haymarket ter.
Dunn, James, 14 Bristo placeEast of Scotland NewspaperAgency; "People's Journal"and People's Friend " office,
24 9 High street; wholesalenewsagents
(a) Elliot, Andrew, 17 Princes st.
Fairgrieve, J. B., 7 Cockburn st.
Farquharson, F. W., gg Nicolson st.
Finlay, Alexander, 15 Elm row(b) Gardner, Charles C, 31 Dundas st.
Given, B., 15 Bristo st.
Gourlay, William, 49 Morning-side road
Grant, John, 31 George IV. Bridge(abc) Grant, R., & Son, 107 Prin-ces street
Green, Wm., & Sens, 18 St Giles st.
Haig, J., 1 Antigua st.
(n) Henderson.- S., 8 Murray-field; also librarian
Henry, Alex. S., 167 Leith st.
Hitt, James G., 37 George st.
Hossark, T. M., 40 Chambers st.
Hunter, James, 3 9 Raeburn pi.
Hunter, R. W., ig George IV. bridge
Ironside, M., 2 Crichton st.
Johnstone. David, 47 Hanover st.
Johnston, G. P., 33 George st.
(a) Johnston, W. & A. K., Edinaworks, Easter rd., and 20 StAndrew st. ; and at 5 WhiteHart St., Warwick lane, London,E.C. ; publishers of geogra-phical and educational works
Lamb, Mrs R., 3 Howard st.
Livingstone, E. & S., 1=; Teviot pi.;
(a) MACDONALD, WM., & CO ,
Limited, Registered Office, 8St Giles st., Edinburgh; tele-
graphic address, "DirectEdinburgh." London office,
7 2 Leadenhall street, E.C.;
telegraphic address, "Caps,London;" and at Glasgow,Belfast, Birmingham, Dublin,Leicester, Liverpool, LeedsManchester, and Newcastle-on-Tyne ; general printers,iinotypers, and publishers,proprietors of Macdonald'sDirectories, Tourists' Guides,Time Tables, etc.
M'Fadden, John, 5 Broughton st.
M'Intcsh, J. R., 15 St Giles st.
M'Kay, R., 2 Summer pi.; alsostationer
Mack, M. W., 10 Clerk st.
Mackenzie, John, 43 Lothian st.
(a) Mackenzie, W., sg South bridge
Macleod, Norman, 25 George IV.
Bridge; new and second-handbookseller and publisher
Macniven & Wallace, 138 Prin-ces street
Macphail, A. W., 33 St Andrew sq.
Malloney, Frank, 2 Crosscauseway(a) Menzies, J., & Co., 12 Han-over street; and at Glasgow;publishers, and wholesalebooksellers and newsagents
Miller, W. A., 33 South Clerk st.
Mitehell, David, 33 Marchmont rd.
Mitchell, William, 23 Lothian st.
Mi.odie Bros., 71 Nicolson st.
Morrison, Wm., 41 Leith st.
Munro, A., 287 Leith WalkNapier, M., g4 Marchmont cres.
(a) Oliphant, Anderson, & Fer-ric r, 30 to 3 7 St Mary St.;
publishers and bookbindersPentland, Young J., 11 Teviot pi.
Phillips. James, 20 Jamaica st.
Porteous, Mrs Ann, Leith Walkstation
Price, D. M., 96 Dairy r'd.
Religious (The) Tract & Book Society
of Scotland, 99 George st.
Richardson, G., 240 Leith walk(b) Ritchie, P., 54 Lauriston pi.
(a) Robertson, J. S., 52 Cockburn st.
Robertson, John, 128 Lauriston pi.
(a) Robinson, H., 111 and 115Leith street; bookseller andnewsagent
Robinson, H. G., 111 Newingtonroad
(c) Rogers, Miss, 35 Queensferry st.
Roxburgh, B., 16 East cottages,Granton
(n) Simpson, R., 1 Canonmills bridge
Sioan, Miss M. F., 19 Broughton st.
Small, David M., 3 Howard st.
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plain and fancy stetionei-, andcirculating library
Smith, Thomas, g South College st.
(h) Somerville, R. & H., 9 and 10Spring gardens, Stockbridge,and 61a Inverleith row; alsolibrarian
Stephenson, E., 4 Greyfriars pi.
(a) Stevenson, A., & Co., 9 North Bunkstreet
Stewart, John, 15 St James' sq.
Sutherland, Miss, 27 Thistle st.
Temperance (The) Publication Depct,8 North Bank st.
Thin, James, 54 and 55 Southbridge, 14 and 15 Infirmarystreet, and 1 and 2 Lindsayplace
(n) Thomson, Archibald, 2 and8 Gillespie place
Thomson Bros., 74 George st.
Tinlin, W., 23. Leith WalkTurner, Geo., 16 Haddington pi.
Urquhart, Wm. M., 46 Queens-ferry street
Virtue,. H., & Co., Ltd.. 35 George IV.
bridgeWaterson & Johnston, 19 Bernard st.
Weddell, Wm., 48 South bridgeWilliams & Norgate, 20 Freder-ick street; and at London
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Booksellers—continued.
Williamson, B. & A.., 245 Leilh walk(11) Williamson, R. M., & Son, 30 9Leith walk
(k) Wilson, Miss, 23 William St..
and newsvendor(a) Young, G. A., & Co., 102 South
bridgeYoung, John, 13 Clifton ter.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKBESAlexander & Co., 98 High streetAlexander, James, & Co., 32 Earl Grey
street
Allan, Charles, 48 Broughton st.
Allan, James, & Son, Ltd., 42and 44 Leith St., 123 Princesstreet, and 51 South bridge
Allan, John, 41 Tolbooth wyndAnderson, A., 136 Bose st.
Anderson, D., 21 Livingstone pi.
Anderson, George, 31 Admiralty st.
Anderson, James, 43 Raeburnplace
Angus, George, 51 London st.
Angus, J., 43 Easter rd.
Bain, W. B.\ 46 Bristo st.
Baird, Andrew, 14 South bridgeBand, Frank, 23 Admiralty st.,
LeithBannatyne, P., 129 West portBarron, Peter, 60 South BackCanongate
Beatson, John, 101 Dairy rd.
Begg & Fairweather, 11 CausewaysideEell & Co., 8 Shrnb pi., Leith walkBell, J. C, 151 Dundee st.
Bonnet, A , 141; Slateford rd.
Bennett, E., 8 Cadzow pi.
Bennett, S., 15 7 FountainbridgcBenzie, John, 162 Albert st.
Blaikie, A., 43 Bristo st.
Blair, D., 9 Morrison streetBovd, — ., 29 William st.
Boyes, Joseph, Gorgie roadBoyes, Joseph, & Son, 99 Dairyroad, and 178 Bruntsfield pi.
Brearbon, P., 88 Brunswick st.
Brodie, J., 34 Yeaman pi.
Eiodie, Wm., 159 Dundee st.
Brown, Andrew, 19 Brunswickroad
Brown, Henry, 156 CanongateBrown, William, 20 Leven st.
Buckner, Lewis, 154 Ferry rd.
Burns, Alex., 33 Lochend rd.
Bbttera, Alex., 15 Broughton st.
Callaghan, M., 232 Leith walkCameron, J., 24A Pitt st.
Campbell & Anderson, 10 Alvanley ter.
Campbell, 0., 133 Bonnington road,
LeithCampbell, B., 5 Northumberland pi.
Cameron & Son, 5 7 Thistle st.
Carrigan, William, 126 Bruntsfield pi.
Carter, Eobert, 8 High riggs
Christian, Donald. 2a Braid rd.,
MorningsideClark, James, 35 Barclay pi.
Clark, W., 52 Albert st.
Clark, Willi.im, 39 Main st., NewhavenCompetitive Boot Store, 63 High st.
Cooper, W., 150 Easter rd.
Cormack, Alexander, 8 EastNorton place
Cormack, John, 15 Manderstonstreet
Corson, J., 156 Morrison st.
Cowan, C. I., 21 Albert pi.
Cowe, G. 19 Laurie st.
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Cowper Wm., 150 Easter rd.
Craig, G., 123 Nicolson st.
Craig, George, 33 Chambers st.
Craig, Robert, 242 Dairy rd.
Currie, Alex., 6a Kerr streetDavidson & Co., 67 KivkgateDavidson, G., 222 Morrison st.
Davidson, James, 404 Morningside rd.
Davidson, Wm., 12 Rose st.
Deacon, John, 126 CanongateDick, R. & J., 7 North bridge;leather and gutta-perchamanufacturers
Dickson, Alexander, i8a Grange loan
Dickson, J., 36 Dundas st.
Dickson, James, 130 FountainbridgeDouglas, T., 170 Dairy rd.
Dow, Janet, 12 North Junction st.
Drnwbell, Thomas, 3A Arthur st.
Drevol, M., 8 YardheadsDuff, L., 24 West Maitland st.
Duguid, Geo., 25 Bread st.
Duncan, Gollan, 2 West Adam st.
DUNCAN, T., & CO., 55 Princesstreet; boot and shoe makersto the Queen and Royalfamily
Dundeo Equitable Boot Depot, 11
Biunswick place
Dunn, W., 3 Morningside drive
Dunn, William, 10 Morningside rd.
Eddie, C. G., 351 Leith walkEdinburgh Northern District Co-operative Society, Ltd., 99 Hender-son row
Elder, John, 20 Blackwood cres.
Excelsior Boot Eepairing Co., 13 Mont-rose ter.
Ferguson, H. S., & Co., 48 War-render Park road
Ferguson, J., 17 Caledonian cres.
Ferris, T., 1 Milne's court, LawnmarketFmdlay, Francis, 116 West Port
Forbes, Arthur, 217 Morningside rd.
Fortune, John, n W. Montgomery pi
Foster, John, 19 Dundas st.
Fraser, A., 31 Balcarres st.
Fraser, S., 8 Deanbank pi.
Fraser, Simon, 20 South St James' st.
Frisken, J., & Co., 2 7 Montagueterrace, Inverleith row
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(a) Gall, James D., 13 Melviiloplace
Gallagher, Magnus, 1 OobMrgstreet, 111 Ferry road, ana 3 3Tolbooth wynd, and 20 Trafal-gar street, Leith
Gallagher, P., 297 CowgateGibson & Kennedy, 39 South Clerk st.
Gibson, Thomas, 34 Easter rdGillespie, James, 194 Morningside rd.
Goldie, Robert, 3 7 Prince Re-gent street, Leith
Gordon, D., 39 North Junction st.
Gordon, Miss, jo Albert st.
Gow & Colthard, 67 Hanover st.
Graham, Andrew, 18 Marshall st.
Gray, Alexander, 17 Broughton pi.
Haig, Jeffery J., 39 AbbeyhillHarcus, George, 6 ViewforthHardie, George, 4 St Patrick st.
Harper, Charles, 194 Pleasance
Hay, R., 12 St Leonard's la.
Hayward, Andrew, 24 March-mont crescent
M>nderson, Ed., Stead's pi., and T44
Leith walkHEALY, H. (late James & Son),
f O 2 George st.
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bootmaker toHer Majesty
the QueenHill, Wm., 1 Wilkie pi., LeithHillock, Andrew, 63 CausewaysideHillock, D., 243 CausewaysideHodgson. William, 8 3 Pitt streetHogs:, J., 11 Tavvit st.
Hcod, M. & M., 3 South Clerk st.
Hunter, G., 70 Great Junction st.
Hyams, L., 3 Tolbooth wynd, LeithInglis, W. & J., 16 Queensferry st.
Ingram, William, 3 2 Ashley ter.Irvine, Robert, 13 7 Grove streetIrvine, William, 3 2 Caledoniancrescent, and 64 Angle Parkterrace
Irving, George, 87 Nicolson st.
Jack; S., 16 Montrose ter
Johnston, G., 79 Broughton st.
Johnston, John, 3 5 East cot-tages, Granton harbour
Kane, B., 3 6 Tennant streetKay, James, 24 Caledonian cres.
Kay, James, 45 Dean st.
Keddie. J., 131 Bonnington rd.
Keepie, Robert, Scotland streetKr>lman, G , 253 Gorgie rd.
Kewley, Harry, 70 Broughton st.
Kirk, W., 3 Barclay ter.
Kydd, James, 49 Lauriston st.
Landels, A., q Rosebum ter.
Lavin, J., 7 North Richmond st.
Lawson, I. W., 34 Leith st.
Lawson, John, 4 Pirrie st.
Levi, Anon, 32 Merchiston avenue
Liddle, Robert, 24 Deanhansh st.
Lowrie, Robert, 63 South BackCanongate
Lugton, Thomas, 95 Princes st.
M'Cann, C, 25 Tolbooth wynd
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M'Cann, John, 351 High st.
M'Cann, W. G., 50 Cockburn st.
M'Cann, William G., 8 Earl Graystreet
M'Dermott, Peter, 183 Gorg'eroad
M'Gil!, John, 287 High st.
M'Giilewie, D., 38 Morningside rd.
M'Gregoi" & Co., 47 Lothian rd.
M'Gregor, John, 54 Upper Grey st.
M'Gregor, John, 164 PleasanceM'Grogor, Thomas, 60 CausewaysideM'Intosh, J., 346 Morningside rd.
M'Tntosh, John, 17 South bridgeM'Intosh, John, 98 Gorgie rd.
M'Intosh, Robert, 48 High st.
M'Intosh, Wm., 25a Kirkgate,Leith
M'Intyre, J , & C, 75 Henderson st.
M'Kay, D., 17 Brougham pi.
M'Kay, James, 145 Dairy roadM'Kenzie, George, 35 Glover st.
Mack, J., 141 Rose st.
Mackay, Daniel, 119 Lauriston pi.
Mackay, W., 5 North St Andrew st.
Mackay, AV., 107 Newington rd.
Mackenzie, D., 28 Parson's Green ter.
Mackenzie. D , 66a Brryughton st.
Mackintosh & Thornton, 210 Dairy rd
Maepherson, J., 5 East Register st.
Maims, Gallacher, 2A Fox st., LeithMarjoribanks, John, 141 St Leonard's
street
Marshall, P., & Son, 6 Shandwick pi.
Mathison, Walter, 20 Buchananstreet, Leith
Mather, E., 11 Leith Street ter.
Maybole Shoe Warehouse, 7
West Richmond street
Meek, S., 6 Blackwood crescentMichie, E., 12A Greenside pi.
Michie, George, 5 Brandon ter.
Middleton, J., 130 Ferry roadMildleton, James, 3 Fort pi., Leith
Mitwich, M., Jock's lodge
Moffatt & Lauder, 41 Causeway-side
Moran, Thos., 3 69 High street;slipper manufacturer
Merlin, J., 6 Dalmeny st.
Muil, James, Primrose Shoeworks, and 2 . Kirkgate street,Leith .
Muir, A., 17A Dundas st.
Muir, Alexander, 68 Dumbiedykes rd.
Muir, Wm., 26A Greenside pi., andbranches
M air's Boot Repairing Co., 324 Lawn-market
Mundell, A., 3 7 South bridgeand 151 Lothian road
Murray, J., ia East Preston st.
Murray, J., 56 Easter rd.
Murray, James, 14 Crighton pi.,
Leith walkMurray, John, 168 Dalkeith rd.
Murray, W., 80 Lady Lawson st.
Murray, W., 101 Mcriison st.
Nelson, Graham H., 50 Gilmoreplace
Ness, James, 38 Alva st.
Nisbet, J., 33 Clerk st.
Niven, W., Coltbridge avenue
Nixon, John, 3 8 Victoria street,and 64 Dairy road; and clogmaker
Noake, Frederick, 5 Dundonald st.
Noble, John, & Son, 153 Great Junctionstreet
North British Boot Co., 52J Fountain-bridge
Opicla, John, 61 Pitt streetOrrick, T., 17 Riego st.
Park, WaL, & Son, 14 S. College st-
Paterson, Albert, 2 Salamanderstreet
Paterson, Jas. G., 204 Gorgie rd.,and 3 2 Dean street
Pendrick, James, 217 INewhaven rd.
Peterkin, John, 86 Coburg st.
Peters, G., gg PleasancePhilip, John, 3 Laurie st.
Phillips, Peter, ioo Morrison st.
Pollard, Andrew, 78 Duke st., LeithQuigley Brothers, 6oa Fountainbridge
Quigley, J. G., 3 Huntly streetRankine, Gardner, & Rankine, Northbridge
Quigley. P.. 4 7 Glover street
(a) Rankine, Thomas, & Sons, 3Chambers street
Rankine, T., 14 Jamaica st.
Rattray, John, 26 CausewaysideReaper, J., 27c Marchmont rd.
Reaside, R., 18 Sandport st., Leith
Reed, Joseph, 133 Rose streetReid, C, 21 Leith st.
Reid, D., 22 Bruntsfield pi.
Randall, J., & Son, 11 St Patricksquare
Richardson, Ramsay, & Co., 31 Queens-ferry st.
Robertson, Andrew, 100 Buceleuch st.
Pobertson, Matthew, 5 North Rich-mond street
Robertson. T., 43 Haymarket ter.
Rollo & Biair, 3 3 Roseburn ter.Rose, James, 41 Thistle st.
Ross, A., 4g William st.
Ross, J. B., 1 North West Circus pi.
Russell, Jchn, 40 Sandport st., LeithSalomon, H., & Co., 8 Castle ter.
Scott, W., 8 Howe st.
Scottish (The) Boot Coupon Co., ig
Shandwick pi.
Shields, L, 255 CausewaysideSmart, John, & Sons, 1 Queen st.
Smith, H, 12 Sciennes rd.
Smith, Hugh, 51 Montague st.
Smith. Wm., 62 Tolbooth wyndSpence, T. B., 4 Chessels court, 240Canongate
Stables, James. 2 Comely Green pi.
Stark, R., 20 Rieiro st.
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Stead & Simpson, Ltd., 42South bridge, and 104 Kirk-gate
Stevenson, J., 68 Elm rowStevenson, J., 5g Home st.
Stewart, Alexander, 8 Polwarthgardens
Stewart, W., 45 Eyre pi.
Stobie, J., 40 St Stephen st.
Stobie, Wm., 32 Dean st.
Stocks, D., 105 West portStuart, Alex., 26 North Richmond st.
Sumner, H., 5 Fountainbridge;and furnisher
Sutherland, A., 103 Main st., New-haven
Sutherland, G., 213 Easter rd., LeithSutherland, J., 34 South Clerk st.
Swan, Wm., & Co., 65 Inverleithrow
Taylor, G. & J., 83 Shandwick pi.
Taylor, J., 143 Great Junction st.
Taylor, John, 37 Home st.
Taylor, T., 29 Primrose st., LeithTaylor, W., 15 Balfour st., Leith
The Dundee Equitable BootDepot- 25 7a Leith walk
Thomson, R., 47 Comiston rd.
Thomson, Thomas, 7 Morningsidedrive
Todd, James, 17 Arthur st.
Towert, John, 17 Forrest roadTrever, John, 30 Jamaica st.
Turner, Henry, 43 Bread st.
Tyler, H. P., 80 Leith st.
Urquhart, Andrew, 15 Spottiswoode st.
(Jrquhart, Wm, A., 3 Cathcart pi.
Walker, James, & Sons, 164 Lothianroad
Wardrope, A., 183 Dairy rd.
Watson, P., 175 Leith walkWatson, Robert, 4 Portland pi., LeithWhite, Wm., 44 Coburg streetWhitelaw, T. E., 104 Marchmont rd.
Whytock, R., 37 West Preston st.
Williamson, Wm., 132 Gorgie rd.
Wilson, Thomas, 113 Dumbiedykes rd.
Wishart, R., 100 Newhaven rd.
Wisharfc, Wm., 13 Albert pi., Leith
walkWood, G., 11 CrosscausewayWright, John, 19 East London st.
Young, D., & Sons, 7a Hanoverstreet, and 2 6 Howe street
Yule, A., 29 Tolbooth wyndYule. Alex., 38 Leith st.'
BOOTCLOSEBS
Caswell, Thomas, 91 Rose st.
Edwards, William, 2 Leith Streetterrace
Tarner, R., 35 South bridge1 /c/ 1 900
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BOOT FACTORS
Aikman, James. & Sons, 51 Jeffrey st.
Ranline, Gardner, & Kankine, Northbridge
Hankine, Thos., & Son, 3 Chambers st.
Wood. Alexander, & Co., 1? Elder st.
Young, H. D., & Sons, 60 High st.
BOOT MANTJFACTUEEES
Alexander, James, 1 Union pi.
Allan Brothers, North Merchis-ton
Boyes, Joseph, Gorgie roadMuil, James, 2 7 Kirkgate, andPrimrose works, Lochend rd.;and leather merchant
Trail & Wood, 32 Fountainbridge
BOOT TOP MANTJFAC-TUBEBS
Turner, Robert, 35 South bridge
BOTTLE MANTJFAC-TTJBEBS
BUCHAN, A. W. & C, Portobellopotteries, Portobello; stone-ware manufacturers. Speci-
ality, stone bottles and jarswith printed labels and screwstoppers
BOTTLE MEBCHANTSStenhouse, Robert, 82 and 84Rose street ; purchases forcash, giving highest prices forold whiskey, brandy, beer,claret, hock, and otherbottles, lifted in town orcountry
BOWLING-QBEEN BOWLMANTJFACTUEEES
Mackay, George, Knox's corner,5 3 High ctreet
Taylor, George, 2 7 Marshall St.;
officer of Scottish, Edinburgh,and Leith Bowling Association
BOXMAKEBS (DEAPEES')
Bell, A. J., 3 2 Upper Gray street;fancy box maker
Brown, Duncan, 22 Spittal st.
Cummings, W., 9 Mnrano pi.
Edwards, John, 21 St James' sq.
Gould, M. A., 23 Rose streetJackson, W. L., 3 9 South bridge;plain and fancy, spale andcardboard
Stampa & Bell, 13 North Bankstreet
BBASSFOTTNDEES ANDGASFITTEBS
Alder & Mackay, New Grangeworks, Stewart terrace, Gor-gie road; gas meter manu-facturers
Armstrong & Hogg, 47 Lothian rd.
Barton, W., & Sons, n Forrest rd.
Baxendale & Co., 44 Hanover st.
Blake, David, & Co., 14 St Gilesstreet
Bowman, Alex., Howden st.
Bryden, Wm., & Son, 5 5 Georgest.; also electrical engineers.Telephone No. 3 64
Buchanan, James, & Co., Vic-
toria Brass foundry, 23 6
Leith walk. Castings for landand Marine Engineers, in
Brass, Gun Metal, PhosphorBronze, Manganese Bronze,Aluminium, Anti - friction
Mcstals, etc., etc., to pattern ordrawing; Brass Shells forPapermaking Machines, Cylin-
ders, Liners for Pumps, andPropeller Shafts up to 3 cwt.each. Enquiries invited andestimates furnished on appli-cation. Telegraphic address,"Buchanan, 23 6 Leith walk,Edinburgh."
Calder. James, Lion FoundryCo., Ltd., 3 Jeffrey street
Campbell, John S., 5 7 Dundeeterrace
Clark, H. & D. (successors toJohn Sturrock & Sons), 3 Man-derston street, Leith walk
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Chance, Son, & Co., Tyndallworks, Camden street, Bir-mingham; manufacturers ofstraight and bay - windowpoles and fittings in brassand wood, plain, fancy, andenamelled ; cornice poles,ends, rings, and brackets ;
and brass window cornices ;
chains, bands, and holders forcurtains ; blind mountings,and Venetian blind actionsand fittings ; patent risingand other portiere rods, pic-ture rods, picture chains,cords, and fittings; stair rodsand eyes, step treads and car-pet brasses; furniture springsand nails, castors, glassmovements, cabinet locksand handles in great variety,desk and other railings; um-brella stands; glass fire-
screens, kerbs, fenders, firebrasses, rests, etc., etc.
;
paper baskets, letter racks,etc.; hat and coat, wardrobe,tassel, and other hooks, andevery description of brassgoods for house furnishers
OOLLINS, JAMES, Cumberlandstreet, Birmingham; cabinet
brassfounder and manufac-turer of patent hinges
Cowan, W. & B., Ltd., 79 Buccleuchstreet
Lfaldane, Wm., 238 Leith walkHall, Samuel, & Sons, 12 Clyde st.
Efaivthorns & Co., Ltd., 210 GreatJunction street
Hislop, R. G., 7, 9, and 11 Pittstreet; electric light con-tractor and gasfitter
fngiis, James M., 46 Salisbury pi.
Keppie, George, n Torphichen pi.
Laldlaw, R., & Son, Howden st.
Lindsay & Douglas, 18 Hopecrescent; and plumber
Low & Duff, 81 Eose st.
M'Millan, Archd., & Co., Shrubplace, Leith walk. Telegraphicaddress, " Vacuum, Edin-burgh." Telephone No.,
4043Milne, James, & Son, Ltd., AbbeyhiUPaterson, H., & Sons, 5 Elm rowReid & Laidlaw, 10 Johnston ter.
Ritchie, John E., Thistle Street la.
Robertson, A., & Son, 31 Nicolsonstreet
Holland, M'Kirdy, & Co., 22 St James'
squareRussell & Turnbull, AbbeyhiU foundrySmiths & Co., Ltd., 89 George st.
EDINBURGH. BRE
Stewardson & Co., North BritishCopper works, Albert street.Leith walk
Waridell, William, 13 South Clerkstreet; also locksmith
Wilkie & Paul, Brandficld st.
Wood & Cairns, 92 and 94South Back Canongate. Tele-graphic address, " Hillwood,Edinburgh." Telephone No.789
Woodburn, M., Teaman la.
BBEECHES MAKERSChristie, J., & Son, n St Andrew sq.
Henney & Son, 21 and 23 Leithstreet
Keates & Co., 15 South St An-drew street; and habit maker
BREWERS' AND DISTIL-LERS' ENGINEERS
Stewardson & Co., Albert street
BREWERS ANDMALTSTERS
1\Aitchison, John, & Co., LtdSouth Back Canongate
AUsop & Sons, Ltd., Caledonian Rail-
way station, Lothian rd.
Bass, Ratcliff, & Gretton, Ltd., 11
Princes street. G. F. Walde-ner, manager
Bernards, Ltd., Bernards brew-ery, Gorgie road. Telegraphicaddress, "Ale, Edinburgh."Telephone No. 48, Western
Bernard, Thomas & James,Ltd., Edinburgh brewery,Slateford road. Telegraphicaddress, " Beer, Edinburgh."Telephone No. 6 6, Western
CAMPBELL, ARCH., HOPE, & KING,
£*^ v Ltd., Argylobrewery, 1
7
Chambers St.,
and 145 Cowgate; maltings,Lyne st., Edinburgh; and 65Bath street, Glasgow. Brewersto tho Queen. Telegraphicaddress, " Campbell, Edin-burgh," " Braemar, Glasgow."Telephone Nos., 73 7 Edin-burgh, and 3833 Glasgow
Carmichael, T., Balmoral brew-ery, 41 Calton road
Combe & Co., 17 Quality st.
Cooper & Macleod, 79 GrassmarketDeuchar, Bobt.. Ltd., Duddingston
Drybrough & Co., Ltd., Dry-brough's brewery, Dudding-ston, Edinburgh; and 106 Bathstreet, Glasgow. Telegraphicaddress, " Drybrough, Dud-dingston." Telephone No. 713
Edinburgh United Breweries, Ltd., 46Pleasance
Fowler, John, & Co., Ltd., Pres-tonpans. C. Morrison &Sons, 84 Constitution St.,
wholesale agents for Scot-land
Fulton, J., & Co., 60 P'easanceGordon & Blair, Craigwell brew-ery, 2 6 Calton road
Jacob, F., & Co. Pilsener Lagerbeer. Agents, Sanderson &Morrison, 5 7 Bernard st.
Jeffrey, J., & Co., 37 GrassmarketJohnston, Patrick, & Co., 2 Commercial
street, LeithLorimer & Clark, Slateford rd.
M'Ewan, William, & Co., Ltd.,Fountain brewery, 190 Foun-tainbridge. Telegraphic ad-dress, " M'Ewan "
Mackay, G., & Co., St Leonard's
streetMelvin, Alex., & Co., Borough-loch brewery, 72 Buccleuchstreet
Morison, J. & J., 160 CanongateMurray, Wm., & Co., Ltd., Craig-millar brewery, Edinburgh;Railway station, Duddingston,North British Ra'lway. Tele-graphic address, " Murray,Duddingston." Telephone No.2 9, Portobello
Muir, James, & Son, Ltd., Caltonton Hill brewery, 28 Caltonroad. Telegraphic address," Muir, Edinburgh." Tele-phone No., 751
Ny Carlsberg Danish LagerBeer; agents, Sanderson &Morrison, 5 7 Bernard street
Raeburn, W. & J., 12 Merchantstreet; agents, J. Donaldson& Son, 98 West Regent street,Glasgow. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Sparkling, Edinburgh"
Reid's Brewery, Ltd., London.C. Morrison & Sons, 84 Con-stitution street, agents forScotland
Simson & M'Pherson, Ltd., StMary's brewery, 1 9 South BackCanongate
Somerville, John, & Co., Ltd.,
North British Brewery, Dud-dingston; Glasgow, 81 StGeorge's place; Aberdeen, 1
Adelphi ; registered office,
4 6 Quality street, Leith. Tele-graphic address, Somerville,Duddingston." Telephone No.,21 Portobello
19
Steel, Coulson, & Co., Ltd., n Croft-an-Righ, Abbeyhill
Taylor, Macleod, & Co., DrumdryanTruman, Hanbury, Buxton, &
Co., London; and Burton-on-Trent. Sanderson & Morri-son, agents, 5 7 Bernard st.
Usher, Thomas, & Son, Ltd.,Park brewery, St Leonard'sstreet. Telegraphic address," Park Brewery." TelephoneNo., 87 2
Younger, Robert, Ltd., St Ann'sbrewery, 64 Abbeyhill. Tele-graphic address, "St Ann's,Edinburgh." Telephone No.,
966Younger, William, & Co., Ltd.,Abbey brewery, Horse wynd,Holyrood, and South BackCanongate. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Holyrood." Tele-phone No., 705
BREWERS', MALTSTERS',AND MILLERS' WOODSHOVEL MAKERS
CUNNINGHAM, JAMES, & SONS,33 Bath street, and 10 JamesDlace, Leith; malt grapes orforks; iron ploughs; zincshovels for steep; truck orsack barrows; lifting bar-rows, box barrows, bushels,seed scoops, margarinescoops; wholesale and retail.Telephone No. 412 7
M'Lauchlan, Peter. 3 6 Wright'shouses, Bruntsfield links; andmaker of brewery utensils
Reid, Thomas, & Son, 193a and195 Pleasance; millers' woodshovel makers, vats of all de-scription for brewers, distil-lers, etc., malt grapes,scoops, handles, etc.
BREWERS (BARM)
Thomson, Mrs Jane, 12 Riddle'sclose, Leith
BREWERS' FURNISHERSGalloway, M. P., Timber bush,
Leith
BRI EDINBURGH.
BBICK AND FIEE-CLAYGOODS DEALEBS
Abbey, D. T., Leith Walk station
Brown, Eobert, & Son, 27 Morrisonstreet
Chinas, W., & Co., 18 Albert pi., Leithwalk
Craig, J. M., Canning st.
Dixon, Wm., Ltd., 3 Bernard st.
Dobbie & Co., Dobbie's wharf, Ooalhill
Dougal, A., & Son, 100 Fountainbridge
Ferguslie Fireclay Works, depot, 27Morrison st.
Luke, T. B. & C. H., & Co., 8 Lockpi., Leith
BBICKLAYEES AND ETJB-NACE BUIIiDEBS
Black, Wm., 2 2 Polwarth gar-dens
Brown, John, 148 Leith walkBruce, Robert, & Son, 25 Green-side place; and contractors
Coghill, W. T., 47 James st.
Cruickshank, James, 3 4 Tor-phichen street ; speciality,oven building. See advt.
Martin, John, 5 3 Dundee ter-
race; builder and contractorReynolds, William, 12 Gibson ter.
Shaw, James, 17 BowlingGreen street
White & Bee, 65 St Leonard's st.
BBITISH WINE MANXJ-FACTTJBEBS
Crabbie, John, & Co., Ltd., 108Great Junction street, Leith.Telegraphic address, "Crab-bies, Leith "
BBOKEES AND DEALEBS
Marked (a) are Licensed Brokers.
Beveridge, E., 106 CowgateBeveridge, Mrs, 30 CowgateBlack, Duncan, 36 KirkgateBloom, B. L., 97 CanongateBrady, Thos., 131 West portBrannan, Thos., 172 CowgateBrooke, C, 3 CrosscausewayBroomberg, P., 207 PleasanceBrown, Chailes, 42 St Stephen st.
Brown, Edward, 108 CanongateBurns, Bernard, 208 Cowgate
Carlon. Hugh, 212 and 3 21 Cow-gate; general dealer in shopfittings, counters, etc., alwaysin hand
Coleman, Mrs, 144 Cowgate(a) Connolly. Mrs, 134 CowgateCordiner, J., 59 CrosscausewayCree, Abel, 9 7 CanongateOrombie, Andrew, 20 Greenside rowDaglish, George, 142 Bonnmgton rd.
Delany, T., 9 South Richmond st.
Donghue, John, 7 Solicitor'sbuildings
Donnelly, Mary, 224 CowgateDouglas, E., 105 Pleasance
Fairbairn, W._. 129 Buccleuch st.
Ford, Wm., 70 Henderson st., Leith
Freeman, Annie, 87 CanongateGibb, William, 66 West PortGillanders, Mrs, 201 CausewaysideHarris, Frankel, 17 Richmond st.
and at 27 6 CowgateHart, F. & P., 25 Warrender Parkterrace, and 15 6 and 23 4 Cow-gate; high cash price given onladies', gent's, and children'sleft- off v;ardrobes. Lettersand parcels to 25 WarronderPark terrace
Uigrrins, John, 6 CowgateHopper, Mrs, 249 CowgateHowden, M., CausewaysideHunter, C, 6 Greenside rowHunter, John, 14 PleasanceIrvine, Elizabeth, 54 Elackfriars st.
Johnston, Patrick, & Co., 44 Bernar.l
st., LeithJordan, Peter, 2 2 and 2 6 Guth
rlo street; highest price givenfor left-off wardrobes of everydescription; also furnituredealer. Letters attended to
Locke, Wm., 10 Guthrie st.
M'Aweeny, F., 103 CowgateM'Cabe, Margaret, 117A CanongateM-Convill, T., 9 St Mary st.
M'Dermott, Mrs, 186 CowgateM'Donald, Helen, 232 CowgateM'Ewan, M., 14 Victoria streetM'Ghee, Jane, 235 CowgateM'Ginn, C, 57 St Mary st.
M'Ginnis, Thoir.as, 317 CowgateM'Kenzie, Mary, 258 CowgateM'Lauchlan, Mrs M., 62 Westport
M'Mahon, John, 142 and 167Cowgate, and 21 Pleasance;and 314 Lawnmarket; dealerin every kind of left-off clothing and surplus stocks, furni-ture, and carpets, etc.
M alone, Michael, 103 West PortMaxwell, Thomas, 105 CowgateMeagher, Jas., 146 CowgateMeeehan, Mrs, 119 West PortMoncur, Mrs, 64 Morrison st.
Mullan, James, 27 2 CowgateMulligan, James, 81 Canongate
Murphy, Cathrine, 12 Guthrie st.
Niven, J., 5 Potter rowO'Neil, Ellen, 251 CowgateO'Neil, Hugh, 210 CowgateOrrock, Mary, 132 CowgatePaget. Mrs, 50 St Andrew street,Leith
Pattison, Mr & Mrs, 23 GeorgeIV. bridge
Penman, M., 16 PleasancePaden, Hugh, 13 9 CowgateRae, Mrs Owen, 5 Little King st.
Rafferty, F., 67 St Mary st,
Reid, Israel, 513 Lawnmarket;highest price given for left-
off wardrobes of every dcscription. Letters attendedto
Robertson, G. J., 361 High st.
Smith, John, 210 CanongateStewart, Miss C, 43 St Mary st.
Stewart, Mrs, 176 CanongateWalsh, Miss M., 24 Lothian st.
;
highest cash prices given forladies' and gentlemen'swearing apparel. Parcelsand letters attended to
Walters, Ellen, 141 West PortWalters, Francis, 3 Lady Lawson st.
Ward, J., 18 Yards HeadsWatt, J., 139 Pleasance
BBTJSHMAKEBS
Anderson, Henry, 111 George st.
;
and cooperBlack, Andrew, & Co., 3 StAndrew square
Blaekhall Bros., 43 Cockburn st.
Blancbe & Co., 139 Bruntsfield pi.
Boswell, A., 8 Hanover st.
Blind Asylum and School(Royal), 58 Nicolson street;basket and bedding makers,cane workers, mat, and mat-ting, sack, etc., manufac-turers. Geo. Stott, manager,58 Nicolson street. Tele-phone No. 620. Telegraphicaddress, "Blind, Edinburgh"
Cresser, Robert, 40 Victoria st.
Hume, J.; workshops, £7 and 89West bow; wholesale manu-facturers of all kinds of house-hold and saddlers' brushes.Machinery brushes of everydescription made to order. Es-tablished 1834
Irving Brothers, 9 9 Princes st.
Jack, John B., 50 GrassmarketLorn, C, 8 Beaumont pi.
Martinot, N., 12 to 17 Nicolsonsquare
Muir, Alexander, 12 Nicolson st.
Ritchie, R. R., 82 South bridge
EDINBURGH. BUT
Robertson, John, 48 Pitt st.
Russell, T., 10 North Bank st.
Small) John, 33 Hanover st.
Wright, Andrew C, 12 Greenside pi.
BUILDERSAdamson, David, & Son, 2 Mcr-chiston Bank gardens
Aitken, Charles W., 5 Angle Parkterrace; and contractor
Anderson, John, Fast Silver-millslane; and house carpenter
Angus, Jchn, Washington lane
Barrie & Moncrieff, Lcith Walkstation
Barton, Peter, 125 Fountainbridge
Baxter, W., 14 Dock st,, LeithEraidwood, W., it8 Duke st., LeithBrown, W. & P., 24 Brunt sfield gar-dens
Biown, W., 194 Dairy rd.Cowie, W., & Sons, 6 Angle Parkterrace, and North bank; car-penter
Craw, Alex., & Sons. Eyre Placesawmills, Canonmills
Crerar & Swanson, IO Barclayterrace
Crow, Trios. , 42 Gorgie road;and house carpenter
Cruickshanks, W. S., Lower Gil-more place
Cruikshank, A., jun., 3 9 Ashleyterrace
Ciuikshank, P., Prvson id.Dryburgh, Geo., & Son, 2 Circusgardens; and contractors
Drysdale & Gilmour, Daimenystreet; and joiners
Duncan, James, 13 Duncan st.
Duncan, James, & Sons, 127 Grove st.
Falconer. Jas., 22 Dundee st.
Forrest, J. & F., Duff St., Dairyroad
Gerard, William, & Sons, Wheat-field street. Telephone No. 94Western
Gibb, D., Washington lane, Dairy rd.Grant, David, & Son, 10 Bernardterrace
Greig, David, & Co., 22 Bernard ter.Grieve, Nathaniel, Washingtonlane, Dairy road; joiner andbuilder
Hastie, D., ^5 Torphichen st.
Johnston & Co., 36 Torphichen st.Little, Wm., & Sons, 7 7 and 7 9
Pitt streetM'Gregor, Duncan, 2 Barclay ter.M^Knight, John, & Son, Ltd., 7 NorthSt Andrew street
M'Leod, Neil, 49 Dundee terraceM'Niven, Wm., & Sons, 1 Yeamanlane, Dundee street. Tele-phone No. 4, Western.
Martin, John, 5 3 Dundee terraceMelrose & Thomson, Daimeny st.
Melrose, John, & Son, 19 Bon-nington road, Leith
Millar, James, MorningsideMitchell, Alexander, 47 Dundeeterrace
Mitchell, John, & Son, Fettes rowMuirhead, John, 12 North St Andrew
street
Robb, James, 11 Springfield st.,
Leith walk. Telephone No.4074
Scott, Archibald, & Sons, Gil-
more parkScott, J., 26 Braid crescent, Morning-side
Slater & Waugh, 7 Montgomerystreet
Slater, James, 172 Easter roadSlater, S. & R., 20 Stewart ter-race
Steel, James, 2 Torphichen st.
Stevenson & Littse; house, 10Cumberland street; work-shops, Broughton market;joiners and house agents
Stewart, John, Watson crescentSwan. W., 12 Pitt street, Bonnington
Taylor, Jas., n Grange loanThorburn, R., & Son, 135 anc137 Buccleuch street
Turner, W., & Sons, 16 Torphichen st
Walker, John, 24 Morrison st.
Watherston, John, & Sons, 2?Queensferry st. ; Steam Sawing and Moulding mills, Dairyroad; builders and contrac-tors
Watson, William, & Son, 2 2 Mor-ningside road
Webster, G. .&; T., 11 Raeburn pi.
Whytock & Duns, 25 Hamiltonplace; and jobbing masons
Wilson, A., Ardmillan ter.
Wright & Davie, Bryson rd.
BUTCHERSThose marked (a) are also Poulterers.
Aitken A., 5 India pi.
Aitken, Adam, 2 7 Elm rowAnderson, Alex., t;o FountainbridgeAnderson, James, 7-7 Leith walkLeith
Anderson, James, Montrose ter.
Anderson, John, 147 Lauriston pi.Anderson, Thomas, 7 Wolseleyplace
Archer, John, 129 Nicolson st.Arthur, A. J., 3a Bayton terrace.Granton road; and poulterer
Arthur, William, 3 6 Morning-side road
:!
Asher, Wm., 13 Raeburn placeBalfour, C, 10 CowgateBallantyne, Robert, 21a Kirk-gate, Leith
Ballantyne, W., & Son, 50 Tol-booth wynd, Leith
Banks, Chas., ia Dundas st.
Banks, John, 5 MaryfieldBarker, Thomas, 6 Main st., NewhavenBarker, Thomas, 81 Henderson st.
Begg, F., 92 PleasanceBlnnie, Alexander, 115 Dairy rd.Binnie, George, 122 West TortBlack, J. H., 6 Polwarth gardensBlacklock, John A., 2 9 Sandportstreet
Blakie, William, 49 Slatefordroad
Flyth & Sou. 69 Elm rowBonella, G., 25 Albany st., LeithEorthwiek, F. S., 116 FountainbridgeBorthwick, Mrs Wm., 58 Grove st.
Branden, Frederick, 115 West portBrodie, Andrew, 26 Morrison st.
(a) Brechin Brothers, 2 Newing-ton road, telephone No., 691;and at 60 Queen street, tele-phone No. 203; Glasgow bran-ches, 2 69 Sauchiehall street,5 2 Candleriggs, 3 2 Stirlingroad, 75 Elderslie street, and5 26 Great Western road, Hill-head
Brown, Andrew, 214 Morrisonstreet
Brown, James, 82 Montgomery st.
Biown, John, 71 Henderson st., LeithBrown, John, 7 Shrub pi.
Brownlee, W., 41 Deanhaujjh st.
Brownleo, William, Melville pi.
Burkert, C. H., 20 St Patrick square(pork)
Burrell, J., 54 Albert st.
Cairns, David, 106 Raeburn pi.;and poulterer
Campbell, C, 24 St Stephen st.
Campball, G., 39 Lome st.
Campbell, John, iooa High st.
Cannon, Thomas, 135 CanongateCarmichael, A. H., 15 CanongateCarmichael, R., 3 Broughton marketCentral Meat Market Co., Ltd., Pon-ton st.
Christie, W. & A., 5 9 Grassmar-ket
Christie, Wm., & A., 164 Bruntsfield pi.
City Meat Emporium, 143 WestPort
Clarke, R., 163 FountainbridgeCockbarn, Thomas, 27 AbbeyhillCollin, W. C, 6 Dalkeith rd."
Connolly, Michael, 76 North Junctionstreet, Leith
Cuthbert, J., & Co., 104 Easter rd.
Cuthbert, J. & R., 135 PleasancoCuthbert, Joseph, 149 PleasanceCuthill, A. F., 60 Warrender Park id.
Cuthill, George C, 140 Ferry rd.,Leith
BUT EDINBURGH,
Butchers—continued.
Darling Bros., 148 Duke st., Leith
Darling Bros., 9 Henderson rowDavidson, J. A., 68 Fountain-bridge
Deas, Frederick, 14 2a Ferry roadDick. John, 3 Cadzow placeDickson, A., 133 Lauriston pi.
Dickson, Archibald, 116 Marchmont rd.
Dickson, W., 131 Gorgie roadDickson, J., & Son, New build-
ings, Grantors harbourDixon, David A., 4 6 Dundas st.,
and 7 7 PleasanceDobson Bros., 14 Easter rd.
Dobson Bros., 19 Richmond pi.
Easson, Charles, 9 Carzow pi.
Eastmans, Ltd., 151 Leith st.
Edinburgh Meat Market Co.,Ltd., 58 Fountainbridge.Henry Milne, manager andauctioneer. Telephone No.744
Edinburgh Northern District Co-opera-
tive Society, Ltd., 45 Broughton st.
Edward, T. M., 5 7 West Nicolsonstreet
Egner, Henry, 44 Great June-'tion street; pork butcher
Elliot, Thomas, 7 7 Dumbiedyk^sroad
(a) Fisher, T. G., 10 Lothian st.,
363 Leith walk, and 127 Gil-
more placeFairweather, P., 4 Deanbankplace
Forbes, George S., 1 Cumber-land street
Forgie, Peter, & Sons, 2 6 Char-lotte street, Leith, and 2 Craig-hall road, Trinity
Forrest, A., 28a Earl Grey streetForsyth, A., 9 Baxter's pi.
Frank, Leonard, 2 6 Dairy rd.,
branch, Wardlaw street(a) Fraser, J., 1 Polwarth gardensFyfe, D„ 3 9 Elm rowFyfe, David, 21 West Lochend rd.
Fyfe, Wm„ 4 Wolseley pi.
Galloway, J., 19 High marketGardiner, T., 35 Clerk st.
(a) Gibbing, J., 108 Spring gar-dens, Abbeyhill; and sausagemaker
Gilchrist, Andrew, 13 East Richmondstreet
Gilchrist, Robert, 133 St Leonard's st.
Gilroy, Robert, 25 Lindsay rd.
Gould, G., 132 Kirkgate
Grainger, Thomas, 12 West PortGravett, R., 19 Broughton streetGrav, John, 127 Morrison st.
Gruber, F., 86 Nicolson street,and 176 Lauriston place; andpork butcher and sausagrmaker
Gruber, H., 33 Elm rowUaig, T., 15 West Nicolson st.
Ilamer, Amos, 50 St Mary st.
Hamilton, A., 57 Home st.
Hamilton, James, 50 Sandportstreet, Leith
Hammond, & Co., Ltd., 5 Lochrin pi.
Henderson, E., 281 Leith walkHenderson, George, 102 West bow(a) Henderson, James, 281 Leith walkHenderson, William, 166 Canon-gate
Hepburn, R , 101 CausewaysideHislop, J. & R , 6 Beaufort rd.
Hogg & Hogg, 3 Drumsheughplace; sausage makers, andgame and poultry dealers.Telephone No., 330
Hogg, John A., 2 5 West Maitlandstreet; poulterer and gamedealer. Telephone No., 330a
Hood, J., 35 Argyle pi.
Horn, John, 14 Brougham streetHorsburgh, Thomas, 3 2 WestPreston street
Horsburgh, W., 48 St Leonards st.
Hunter, A. & W".. 6 Fowler tor.
Hunter, David, 8 Grange rd.
Hunter, William, 219 Bruntsfleldplace
Hutton, John, 45 Comiston rd.
Inglis, G., 86 Henderson st., Leith
Inglis, Geo., 50 Warrender Park rd.
Jackson, J., 3 Hamilton pi.
Johnston & Waters, 3 Queens-ferry street; family butchers.Established upwards of 70years
Johnston, C, & Sons, 241a Mor-ningside road
Johnston, John, 40 Leven st.
;
butcher, poulterer, and gamedealer. Telephone No., 7 61
Johnstm, Peter, 64 West port
Johnstone, Jas. T., 4 2 Brough-ton st., and 93 Gilmore place
Kay, James, 13 Charlotte street,Leith
Kay, R., 5a Union pi.
Kav, Thos., 28 Home st.
Kerr, Thomas, 22 Newington rd.
Kinnaird, Wm., 6 Watson cres-cent
Kirkwood, Alexander, 242 Canongafce
Knowles, Wm., 338 LawnmarketKu merer, Fred., 6 Kerr street;pork butcher and sausagemaker
Lawrie, Hugh, 14 Prince Regentstreet, Leith
Lawson, James, 97 Bioughtonstreet
Leith Provident Co-operative Stores,
59 North Fort street
Lewis, T., 260 Dairy rd.
Lindsay, Andrew, 130A George st.
Liston, Thos., 21 Main St., NewhavenLough, A., 268 Bonnington rd.
Lumsd'en, David, 62 West Bowling-
green st;
22
Lyon, Alfred 6 Salamander st.,
Leith ; family and shippingbutcher
M'Allan, J., 34 Albert st.
M'Dougall & Co., 3 South Richmond st.
M'Ewan, Andrew, 10 Albert pi., Leithwalk
M'Gregor, J., 29 Lothian st.
M'Kenzie, Wm., 30 Carnegie st.
M'Lean, James, 148 Easter roadM'l.eod, Peter, 251 Leith walkM'Pherson, Thos., 73 CanongateM'Ritchie & Roxburgh, 2 Roxburgh pi.
Marchbanks, George, 57 Mayfield rd.
Marshall, William, 2 7 Duke st.,
Leith; butcher and poultererMartin, William, 71 Haymarketterrace. Established 1878
Martin, Wm., 40 FountainbridgeMathieson, A., 256 CausewaysideMathieson, Benjamin, 45 Clerk st.
Matthew, T., 24 Union pi.
Merrilees, J. & W., 26 Adbert st.
Miller, Mrs, 175 FountainbridgeMiller, Robert R., 3 2 Causeway-side
Milne, George, 216 Easter rd.
Milne, Hy., 28 Haymarket ter.
Mitchell, Mrs, 15 Dean st.
Moffat, A., 39 Duke st.
Moffat, Andrew, 149 l.ethian rd
Moffat, John, 416 Morningsideroad; and poulterer
Moore, R., 33 Richmond pi.
Morris Beef Co., Ltd., 3 Lochrinplace; and beef importers
Muir, James, 81 Dairy roadMuirhead, James, 43 Ferry road,Leith
Murray, Samuel, 171 l'leasanoe
Murrav, T., =53 Dairy rd.
Myles, T., 130 Bonnington rd., Leith
Neil & Thomson, 15 Rosenealh st.
Nelson, J., 13 Easter rd.
Nelson, J., & Sons, 297 Canongate
Nelson, James, & Sons, Ltd., 26 Tol
booth wyndNicholson, G., 156 Leith walkNicholson, M., 55 Dundee st.
Nimmo, J., 106 CausewaysideNiven, John, 61 Leith street
Noble, G., 40 Noble Fort st.
Oliver, J., 2 Brandon ter.
Oliver, Thos., 161 CowgateOvens, Robert, 4 YardheadsPark, Wm., 217 Georgie road
Porteous, Alexander, 3 3 Ashlsyterrace
Porteous, James. 24 Dublin st,
Porteous, John, 30 Eruntsfield pi.
Porteous, W., 11 Beaverbank pi.
Purvis, Silas, 18 Lindsay rl., Leith
Rankin, John A., 149 Lauristonplace
Reld, G. & D., 3 6b St Leonard'sstreet
Relndel, George, 15 6 Lothianroad; pork butcher
EDINBURGH. CAB
Richardson, Adam, 75 Northumberlandstreet
Richardson, G., 24 South Clerk st.
(a) Richardson, J. D., 31 Mintostreet
Richardson, W., 2 East Mont-gomery place
Robb. J.. 1 ColgateRobb, Wm., 6 Melville terraceRobertson, Frank, n Dean pathRobertson, J., 2 Tennant street,Leith
Robertson, J. D., 6 Stafford st.
;
celebrated haggis, sausages,etc.
Robertson, James, 31 Lochendroad
Robertson, John, 99 Albert st.
Ross, Hugh, 3 7 CausewaysideRutherford, Thomas, 4 Par-sons Green terrace
St Cuthbert's Co-operative Association,
Ltd., 94 FountainbridgeSchumacher, C, 173 Dairy road(a) Scott, A. & W., 2 6 Lothianstreet
Scott, John, 63 Pleasance
Scott, William, 101 Rose streetScott, William M., 63 Inverleithrow
Scottish Meat Co., 32 Home st.
Selkirk, James, 99 Bruntsfield pi.
Selkirk, R., 8 Dean Park st.
Shaw, R., jun., 51 Bread st.
Shaw, Robert, 215 Morningside rd.
Shaw, Wm., 129 PleasanceShiells, G. P., 118 Pleasance
Skinner, D. L., 207 Great Junc-tion street, Leith
Small, John, 5 9 St Mary street
Smart. J. & R., 3 6 Chambersstreet (late Middle market)
Smart, John, 4 Spring gardens,Stockbridge
Snow, Charles F., io Clifton ter.
Stahly, Charles, 5 Croall place,and 88 Pitt street; pork but-cher
Stephen, R. S., 88 Comlston rd.Stewart, James, 27 Crighton pi.
Stirling, Robert, 8 Lauriston st.
Stobie, Henry, 47 Alva pi.
Storrie, P. b., 113 PleasanceStrachan, J., 10a Antigua st.
;
butcher, poulterer, andgame dealer Telephone No-,173
Strachan, Robert, 74a Morning-side road
Sutherland, J. & A., Ltd., 18 Staf-ford street, and at 5 Williamstreet
Sutherland, C. R., 7 2 Dumble-dykes road
Sutherland, John S., 22 Deanhaugh street
Sutherland, Mrs S., 8 South St James'street
Swanson, David B., 235 Great Junctionstreet
Swift Beef Co., Ltd., 48 Fountainbridgefait, George D., ia Abercromby pi.
(a) Tant, Evan, 2 2 India placeTerrace, James, 12 Ferrier st.
Thompson, Alexander, 56 Raeburn pi.
Thompson, William, 149 Dundee st.
Thomson, J., 3 6 North Junctionstreet
Tulloch, John, 24 Craighall rd., New-haven
Turnbull, James, 1 Inverleith ter-race, and 31 Pitt street
Turnbull, Peter, 14 Leven st.
;
butcher, poulterer, and gamedealer
Watson, John, 3 and 3 2 Blairstreet
Watt, William, 26 Bristo st.
West, R. & G., 49 Comely Bank pi.
Wight, James, 2 6 Broughton st.,
and 12 Rodney streetWight, James A., 83 Slatefordroad
Wilkie, Alexander, 1a Pitt street
Wilkie, George, 46 Ashley terraceWilkio, James, 86 South Back Canon-
srate
Williamson, Alexander, 63Great Junction street, Leith
Wilson, Charles, & Sons, 19Castle street, and 298 Lawn-market. Telegraphic address," Silverside." Telephone No.352
Wilson, D. W., 36 Couper st., LeithWilson, Jas., 144 and 146 Georgestreet; poulterer and gamedealer, and sausage maker.Bacon and ham of the finestquality, salted rounds, cornedbeef, pickled o* tongues.Pressed beef a speciality.Telegraphic address, "Pheas-ant, Edinburgh." TelephoneNo. 304
Wilson, R. D., 86 CrosscausewayWilscn, W. D., 32 West Richmond st.
Wood & Sons, 134 Bruntsfield pi.
Wood, A., & Son, nr Dairy rd.
WOOD BROTHERS 90 Newing-ton road., 103
» jfi),ftA»5£5^> Nicolson street,r'^^^^i and branches;
***»*• * butchers to theQueen. Telephone No., 7 94
Wood Bros., 392 Morningside rd., and63 Pleasance
Wood, G. B., 3 Montague ter.
Wood, G. D., 7 Leven st.
Wood, John, jun., 176 Leith walkWood, Wm., 23 St Andrew st.,Leith
(a) Wood, W., 3 Teviot pi.
Young, A. & J., 31 Glover st.
Young, David, 78 Morrison st.
*3
BUTCHERS' OUTFITTERSBlyth, John, 5 2c FountainbridgePaxton, John, 83 Fountain-bridge; and sausage skinImporter
CAB AND CARRIAGEHIRERS
See Coach Hirers.
CABINETMAKERSMarked (a) arc- also Houso Agents
;(b)
are Plate Chest Makers
Adam, George A., 2 8 Lady Law-son street
Adams, Wm., 7 and 8 Queens-ferry street, and 5 Shandwickplace
Air, William, 34 Haddington pi.;cabinetmaker and joiner.Removals carefully con-ducted
Aitken, Thomas, 184 Morning-side road, and 171 Bruntsfieldplace
Aitchisort, John, 33 Circus lanoAitken, Wm., & Co., Hope cres.
Anderson, R., 6 Hope Street laneArmstrong, A.. 5 Castle wyndBain, D. R., & Son, 32 Bruntsfield pi.
Begg, John, 22 Blair st.
Birss, C, no Marchmont rd.
Black, Andrew Gourlay, 3 7Montrose terrace; furniturestores, 10 Abbey mount; newand second-hand furniture
Elair, A. Aikman, 154 Bruntsfield pi.
Bowman, James, East Silver-mills Steam factory, and 45Hanover street
Bremmer, G., 58 South Rose Streetlane
Brown, A. C. M., 43 Circus lane(a) Brown, C. & J., 31 SouthClerk street
(a) Brown, M., & Sons, 9 Chambers st.
Brown Brothers, 114A George st.
(a) Brown, W. S., & Sons, 65George street
Chaimers & Scott, Broughton marketChristison, Alexander, 2 6Church lane
(a) Clapperton, William R., &Co., 5 9 and 60 Princesstreet; manufacturers ofcabinet furniture, carpets,etc., upholsterers, generalfurnishing warehousemen,house agents, and valuators
CAB EDINBURGH.
THOMAS T. CLEUGH,Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, and Removal Contractor,
218 MORRISON STREET, EDINBURGH.Depository and Workshops-RICHMOND TERRACE, HAYMARKET.
COVERED WAGGONS FOR ROAD, RAIL, OR SEA. ESTIMATES FREE.
Large Dry Stores for Furniture and Luggage in separate and specially
adapted Compartments. Boxes Stored from Is. per annum.
TELEPHONE, No. 615.
Cabinetmakers—continued.
Cleugh, Thos. T., 218 Morrisonstreet; also removal contrac-tor ; depository and work-shops, Richmond terrace, Hay-market. Telephone No. 615.
See advt.Clow, D. & I., 237 CausewaysideCorner, Peter, 131 Bruntsfield pi.
Coutie, A., & Son, 42 PleasanceCowie, Robert, 3 9 and 40Queensferry street
Cranston & Elliot, Ltd., 33, 34,35, 36, 37, and 38 Princes st.;
factory; Easter road. Tele-graphic address, " Merit,Edinburgh." Telephone No.,
98Croft. William, 41 Blackfriars st.
(a) Cruickshanks, G., & Sor, 38 Leit!i
walk, LeithDarlington, Wm., 6 Dundas st.
Davie, James, 34 Blair street;and furniture dealer
Davies, W. G., & Co., 76 Mornmgaideroad
Uavies, Wm., 26 Wright's houses
Dickson, W., 11 Clyle st.
Djughtie, R., 15 London st.
Duncan, J. S., Thirlestane la.
Dunsire, Watson, Golden Acre ter., In-
verleith rowEaston, J. & G., 15 Dundas st.
;
general furniture and an-tiques bought to any amount,and liberal prices given
Ellis, J. & G. R., 19 Torphichen pi.
Farquharson, Archibald C, 8Port Hamilton
Flanuigan, —., 10 Charles st.
Foster, A., 71 Morningside rd.
Gibb, James, & Son, 4 5 Pitt st<
Gibson, D , 4 Ladv Lawson st.
C.bson, J. & G., 7 Devon place,
Haymarket; house furnishers
Gilchrist, D. & G., 35 Haymarketterrace
Glen, D. & G., 25 Shandwick pi.
Grant, F., 5 7 CrosscausewayGrieve, R., & Co., 83 Georgestreet; and carpet, floor-
cloth, bed and bedding ware-housemen
Guthrie, James, 223 Causewayside
(a) Hall, Wm., & Son, 146 Constitution
street
Hamilton, Alex., 157 Dundee st.
HARVEY, WILLIAM, 13 Antigua
street.
Invalid chairs
lent on
hire
He.ggie & Aitchiscn, 125 South-WestRose Street lane
Eeggie, R. & J., 5 Swinton rowHepburn, T., 146 Dumbi?dykes id.
3ogg & Coutts, 61 Frederick st.
Hoi lard & Co., 3 2 Shandwick pi.
Honeyman, A., 3a East Prestonstreet
Hoy, James, 2 9 Cockbu rn street(a) Hume, Thomas, 95 North-East
Tnistle Street la.
(u) Hunter, W., 21 Leven st.
Hutchison, J., 59 Dundee st.
Johnstone & Rose, 32 Coburg st.
Kay, Adam B., 20 Church lane
Kennedy, David N., & Son, 32 Rosestreet
Xing, John, 167 Morrison st.
;
and upholstererLaidlaw, William, Hendersonrow
a4
Lamont, George R., 6 Yeamanplace
Law, Alexander, East Trinity rd.,
TrinityLowe, Hugh, 11 William streetLunn, A., 21 Church la.
M'Culloch, John, 10 St Mary st.
M'Dougall, J., 120 PotterrowM'lnnes, John, & Co., 41 Comis-ton road, and 30 Braid road.Telephone No. 49
M'Kenzie, George, Heriot lull
M'Laren, Alex., Young Street la.
M'Leod. James, 3 7 Buccleuchstreet
M'Neill, James, works, 28Howe street; cabinetmakerand upholsterer
Mason & Haggart, 3 5 Dean-path
Matthews, James, & Son, 413 Lawnmarket
MAULE, ROBERT, & SON, 145 to149 Princes street, and 1 and5 Hope street
Miller, John, 69 and 71 GreatJunction st, Leith; cabinet-maker and upholsterer andgeneral furnisher
Melville, C, 156 Morningside rd.Mever, C., 12 St Patrick sq.
Milliken, John, 19 Dublin street,and 4 Dublin Street lane; re-movals conducted
Milliken, Wm., 54 Hanover st.
Mitchell & Welsh, 8 Lady Lawson st.
Moncur, Robert, 4 Blair street
More, Walker, & Co., 222 Leithwalk; baby chairs, carri-ages, mail carts, and invalidchair manufacturers. Esti-mates given. All kinds of re-pairs done
(a) Morison & Co., 78 George st.
Morton, Wm. Scott, & Co., Tynecasile
EDINBURGH. CAR
Murdoch, T., & Son, 16 Riego st.
Neilson Bros., 5 6 and 58 St Marystreet
Nicholson, William, 32 I'ilt st.
Nisbet, Matthew, 45 Ashley ter-race
Tark, Adam, 6 Home st.
Paterson, Andrew, & Son, 2 9 Cir-cus lane; house, 25 St Ber-nard's row
Piifrer j >n, James, Po3t office, GorgiaPaterson, Smith, & Innes, 77 Southbridge
(a) Patterson, Wm., & Co., 10 Queens-ferry st.
Penny, I., Cowan's clcsa, Crosscause-
wayPuimister, A., East London st.
Porteous, James, 21 Marshall st.
Porter, Thomas, 71 Northumberland st
Pouide, William, 1 Ardmillan terrace
Pringle, John, 8 Church Hill place
Purves, Wm., 25 Argyle placeRaeburn, John, 39 North Eichmond st.
Eeedie, James, Blackford avenueReid, D., 36 Merchiston avenueReid, T. A., 6 Merchiston Bank ter.
Riddell, William, 250 Morrisonstreet
Rintoul, A. B., North Young Street la.
Ritchie, Wm., 55 Torphichen st.
Robertson, W., 31 West Nicolsonstreet
Rough, R., 122 South Rose Street laneTlussel, — ., 7.1 Grange rd.
Sadgrovo & Co., North Rose Street lane
(a) Scott, J. & T., 10 George St.;also undertakers and uphol-sterers. Telephone No. 15 7
Seaton, Wm., 87 Buccleuch st.
(a) Shanks, D., & Son, Dean Bank la.
Sinclair & Richardson, 210 Mor-ningside road ; also joiner,etc.
Sinton, Robert, 3 TanfieldSmith, Geo., 49 Lothian st.
Stonhouse. William, 8 Rosehfjik placeStewart, Thomas, 140 Lauriston pi.
Stobie, William, 1a Comiston pi.,
MorningsideSutherland, W. W., 20 ChuTch la.
Tait, Thomas H., 8 Hope Streetlane; and upholsterer
Tiivlor, John, 206 Easter rd., Leith(a) Taylor, John, & Son, 110Princes street; upholsterersand funeral undertakers.Telephone No., 2051
Thomson, T. B., 1 Bridge pi.
Trotter, James, 9 Tarvit st.
Urquhai-t, K., 41 Dunda-3 st.
Walker, George, 3 York pi.
(a) Watson, Adam, & Son, 23Union street; also joiners
Watson, James, 14 Hamilton pi.
Weston, Henry, 79 Haymarket ter.
White, W., 3 6 Greenside placeWhite, W. S., 2 6 Greenside place(a) Whystock, Reid, & Co., 9 George st.
Wight, J., 8 St James* squareYoung, T., 33 India st.
Young, Thomas, 1 South East Circusplace
CABLE COMPANIES
Commercial (The), 34c Frederick st.
CANDIEMAKEESAdam, John, & Son, 90 St An-drew street, Leith
Dickson, C, & Sons, 124 Nicolson st.
Dickson, Thomas, & Sons, 9Semple street
Oeston & Tennant Co., Ltd., 4 NorthSt Andrew st.
Young's Paraffin Light Co., Ltd.,34 St Andrew square
CANE WOBKEESBlind Asylum (Royal) & School,58 Nicolson street
M'Leau, Andrew, 323 Leith walkVogler, H., 8 St Patrick square
CAP MAKERS
Condie, T. A., 72 Thistle st.
Mackintosh, Miss C.. 1st flat, 2 9Frederick street; widows'cap-maker, and milliner
Milne, Walter, 3 East Registerstreet; embroidered club andschool caps
Srrart, Miss M., 31 South bridge;tweed hat and cap maker
Tate, Alex., & Son, 42 Victoria st.
CARPET AND FLOORCLOTHWAREHOUSES
Allan, J. & R., Ltd., 80 South bridgeClapperton, William R., & Co.,
5 9 and 60 Princes street;carpet manufacturers
25
Cranston & Elliot, Ltd., 33, 34,35, 3 6, 3 7, and 38 Princes st.
Gibb, James, & Son, 45 Pitt st.Grieve, R., & Co., 83 George st.Hoy, James, 25 Ccckburn st.
Matthew, James, & Son, 413 Lawnmar-ket
Maule, Robert, & Son, 145 to 149Princes street, and 1 and 5Hope street
Meyer, Charles, 12 St Patrick sq.
Paterson, Smith, & Innes, -jj Southbridge
Patterson, Wm., & Co., 10Queensferry street
Renton & Company, 12, 13, and14 Princes street; carpet andupholstery warehousemen
Scott, J. & T., 10 George street.Telephone No. 157
Wilson, Alex., & Cj., 427 Lawnmarket
CARPET BEATERSBell & Co., 49 Pitt streetCompressed Air Carpet & TapestryCleaning Co., Henderson row
Gibb, John, Midlothian Carpet-Beating works, Gorgie, Edin-burgh; beat by patentmachine and grass finished
Henderson, James, Bryson rd.Orr, Alexander, 44 Pitt street
CARRIERS AND RAILWAYAGENTS
Atlas pyxpross Co., 34A Frederick st.
Caledonian Railway Co.'s Cart-ing Department, Lothian RoadGoods station, and 4 7 Ber-nard street. James Alder-son, district carting superin-tendent
Cowan & Co., 8 North bridgeDavidson, David, 100 GrassrnarkebEast Coast Railway Co., 16 South StAndrew's street
Fleming, Hugh, 4 Gay-field sq.Telephone No. 3 2
Globe Express, Limited, 15 South StDavid st.
M'Nair & Inkster, 7 Blackfriars st..
Midland Railway Co., 22 South StAndrew's street, and South Leithstation. J. R. Bei.ner, agent
Mutter, Howey, & Oo., 60 Princes st.
Smart, Alex., 21 Water st.
Sutton & Co., 9 Blair st.
Watt, James, 17 Quality st.
Wcrdie & Co., 11 Fountainbridgei/n/igoo
CAR EDINBURGH.
CAEVEES AND GILDERS
Those marked (b) are also Cleaners
and liners
Allan, A., 167 Rose st.
Allan, Andrew, 21 Ponton st.
Allan, W. J., 61 Great Junction st.
Anderson & Barclay, 9 Howard st.
Barron, Andrew, 3 7 Hanoverstreet
Beveridge, William, Harrison rd.
Bonnar, Thomas, 5 8 Georgestreet; picture liner, re-
storer, and cleaner, gilder,carver, and decorative artdesigner
Oiceri & Co., 57 Fredericic st.
Cohen, A., 20 Bristo street
CUNNINGHAM, JAMES, & SONS,Central Sawmills, 3 3 Bath st.,
and 10 James place; back-boards cut on the premises forpicture frames. Show-card's,mirror backs. Telephone No.4127
Doig, Wilson, & Wheatley, 90George street; print sellers,
picture cleaners, and re-
storers. Carvers and gild-ers to Her Majesty. Telegra-phic address, "RembrandtEdinburgh." Telephone No..
247(b) Dott, A., & Son, 2 6 Castlestreet. Telephone No. 215 7
Drysdale, A., 48 Frederick st.
;
pictures hired and restored;old frames regilded
Fletcher, Mark, 12a Sciennes
Freedman, A. I., 45 York place;manufacturer of picture andshow card frames
Friend, G., 58 Clerk st.
Goldston, D., 108 Nicolson St.;
carver, gilder, picture framemaker, and wholesale and re-
tail print seller
Harkness, Robert, 36B Frederick st.
(b) Luis, Joseph, 47 South Clerk st.
Kelly, W. P., 49 Hanover st.
M'Kean, J., 5 Ferry rd.
Macpherson, A., 10 Forrest rd.
Mitchell, H., 11 Clyde st.
(b) Moxon & Carfrae, 77 George st.
(b) Nelson, A., 19 Hanover st.
Penney, A. M., 15 Haddington pi.
Porteous, John. 52 Thistle st.
Reed, David, 94 Rose st.
tn) Schnitzier, M. (W. Kuhn), 133Lothian road
Stechan, E. G. L., 3 6 Bruntsfieldplace
(b) Vallance, J., 24 West Preston st.
00 Wilson, J. W., 27A Frederick st.
CATTLE DEALERS ANDLIVE STOCK AGENTS
Martin, John, 3 8 Lauriston pi.;
a good supply of first-classEnglish and Ayrshire dairycows always on hand
Murray & Tod, 2 Dick pi.
Oliver & Son, Ltd., Valleyfield st.
Ross, Thomas, & Son, Ltd., 46 LadyLawson st.
Swan, John, & Sons, Ltd., 6Clifton terrace; Live StockMart, Haymarket; 2 61 Dukestreet, Glasgow; NorthernCentral mart, Perth; Earlstonand Newtown, St Roswells,Haddington, East Linton, andThornton, Fife; sheep andcattle agents and auctioneers
CEMENT AND ARTIFICIALSTONE MERCHANTS
Anderson, R., & Co., Jane st.,
Leith; drysalters, oil and col-our merchants
Clunas, W., & Co., 18 Albert pi., LeitLwalk
Currie, Joseph A., & Co., 4 North St
David st.
Dobbie & Co., Ccalhill
Field & Allan, 120 and 122George street, and* 60 Bangorroad, Leith ; and sculptorsTelegraphic address, " FieldEdinburgh." Telephone No2297
Gunn & Co., 130 George streetHall, Dunbar, & Co., Old Church wharfHarper, James, & Son, 132Easter rd. ; plasterers, stonemerchants, & cement workers
Hunter, Alex., Lower Gilmore pi.
Johnston, I. O, & O, Ltd., 2 Commer-cial street, Leith
Laing, Thorburn, & Co., n Quality la.
Luke, F. R. & C. H., & Co., 8 Doclt
placeStuart's Granolithic Stone Co.,Ltd., 6 Torphichen place
Tboll, W. Graham, & Co., 35 Sheriff
brae
CHAIR MANUFAC-TURERS
More, Walker, & Co., 2 22 Leithwalk; baby chair, baby car-riage, mail cart, and invalidchair manufacturers
Stevenson, Wm., 31 Brunswick rd.,
Leith walk26
CHEESE MERCHANTSUPTON, Ltd., 7 6 South bridge,
North bridge, 45Earl Grey street,and 10 South Clerkstreet, and 100Kirkgate, Leith
Taylor & Lindsay, 102 Constitution st.
CHEMICAL MANU-FACTURERS
Aitchison, D. P., 111 St Leonard'sstreet; St Bernard's starchenamel for dressing linen
Baker, W. O, 13 Dundas st.
Bell, R. F„ & Son, 19 Constitu-tion street
Crcmbie, J., & Co., 7 Mayfieldgardens
Cunningham, J. & J., Ltd., 44 Bernardstreet
Dane & Co., 3 East Register st.
Douglas, Wm., & Sons, BeaverbankDuncan, Flockhart, & Co., 104South Back Canongate
Fleming, A. B., & Co., Ltd., Caro-line park, Granton
Gardiner, James, Glenogle rd.
Gray, W., & Co., 63 Salamander st.
Hall, Dunbar, & Co., Old Churchwharf
Macfarlan, J. F., & Co., 10 5 Ab-beyhill
Mackay, John, & Co., Canning st.
Menzies, James, West Silvermills la
Ovens, Thos., & Sons, 40 Timber bushPinkerton, Gibson, & Co., North-East
Thistle Street lane
Raimes, Clark, & Co., 17 Smith's pi.
Robertson, J., & Co., 35 George st.
Sheriffs, J. A., & Co., East Silvermills
laneSmith, George, Shrub hill; alsopipe clay manufacturer
Smith. T. & H., & Co., Little
Blandfield Chemical works,Lower Broughton rd., Canon-mills
Symington, Thomas, & Co., BeaverbankThomson, Thomas, West Thistle Street
lane
Wilson, J. T. R., 2 St Andrew square
..
CHEMISTS (ANALYTICAL)
Aitkcn, A. P., Sc.D., 8 Clyde st.
Hunter, John, 29 Chambers st.
;
county analystKing, J. Falconer, 20 Chambers st. ;
Jcity analyst
EDINBURGH. CHE
Macadam, Professor W. I., Sur-geons' hall 18 Nicolson st.
;
and agricultural lecturerMacadam, Stevenson, Ph.D.,& C,Lecturer on Chemistry, Sur-geons' hall, 18 Nicolson st.
Tatlock, K. R., & Reidman, 4 Lindsayplace
CHEMISTS ANDDRUGGISTS
Those marked (a) are Wholesale.
Aitken, Jas., 3 Pitt st.
Alexander, H. D., 6g PleasanceAlexander, W. G., 14 Portlandplace, Leith
Anderson, J. G., 5 Trinity cres., TrinityAnderson, J. G., 8 Maitland st., New-haven
Anderson, James, 3 6 Home st.Baildon, H. C, & Son, 73 Prinees st.
Baird & Tatlock, 2 Teviot pi.;and scientific instrumentdealers
Baker, W. Charles, 13 Dundasstreet; dispensing andmanufacturing chemist. Tele-phone No., 2135
Beattie, P. R., no Bruntsfield placePlenkiron, J., 69 South Clerk st.
Blyth, William, B.A., M.P.S., 112Bonnington road
Boa, Peter, 119 George street;pharmaceutical chemist
Brindle, Edward, 190 Morrison st.
Brown, John, 137 George st.
Bruce, A. G., 3 Melville ter.
Campbell, Donald, 255 GreatJunction street
Center, Joseph A., 302 Gorgie rd.Clark, A., 65 Dairy roadCoats, John T., 105 Broughton st.
Cook, Robert, 162 Easter roadCowie, George, 40 Dublin st.
Cowper, D. B., 63 Home st.
Crichtcn, Alexander, 151 Great Junc-tion st.
Cunningham, J. & J., Ltd., 44Bernard street; manufactur-ing chemists
Currie, Archibald, 162 Ferry rd.Dawson, A. F., 14 Deanhaugh st.Dawson, A. F., 160 Fountain-bridge
Dewar, F. L., 3 9 Forrest roadDick, James, 16 Parsongreen ter.
Dudgeon, J., 138 Duke st., Leith(a) Duncan, Flockhart, & Co., 4North bridge; telephone No.159; and 13 9 Princes street,telephone No., 2059 ; chemiststo the Queen
Duncan, Flockhart, Powell, &Co., 23 Bernard street, and53 Ferry road
Dunn, R. W., 186 Dairy rd., and187 Gorgie road
Edinburgh and Leith Drug Co.,Ltd., 2 and 4 Crighton place,corner of Albert street, Leithwalk
Edward, W. L., 255 Dairy rd.
Fisher, Wm., 75 Leith st.
Forret, J. A., 2 6 Brougham placeFraser, A., 84 Comiston roadFraser, C, 158 Dalkeith roadFraser, J. Innes, 9 Dundas st.
Gardner, Wm., 28 Newington rd.
Gibson & Co., 87 Lothian rd.
Glass, W. S., 193 Morningside rd.
Gorrie, D., 31 Minto st.
Gray, Adam, 164 Morrison st.
Gunn, Alex., 3 Nicolson sq.
Guthrie, Andrew D., 6 Mulberry pi.
Hall, G. & G., 30 Montrose ter.Hardy, Robert, 18 Roseburn ter-race
Henderson, John, 3 Montroseterrace
Hendry, R. L., 27 Earl Grey st.Henry, R. L., 6 Polwarth cres.
Henry, Claude F., 1 Brandon ter-race
Hill, Blair, 84 Newington roadHogg, George, 4 7 Slateford road[nman & Co., Ltd., t South Clerk st.
innes, G. & M., 46 and 48 Clerkstreet
Kerr, R. M., 30 Leith st.
King, Wm., & Son, 114 March-mont road
Kirk, J., 5 Grange loanLaird, G. H., 40 Queensferry st.Lawrie, J. M., 255 CanongateLeask, John, 9 6 Easter roadLe Genlil I. B., 207 CanongateLindsay & Gilmour, u Elm rowLinton, Ralph T., 27 E. CrosscausewayLockerbie James, 39 Warrender Park
roadLunan, George, 20 Queensferry st.
M'Bain, James, 2 6 Haymarketterrace
M'Call, J. & W. G., 7 Unim st.
M'Dougall, Rea I., 1 Gladstoneplace, Leith
M'Gibbon, George L., 20 West Mait-land st.
M'Glashan, D., & Co., 60 Dairy rd.M'Glashan, Duncan, 174 FountainbridgeM'Laren & Co., 66 Pitt st.M'Laren, David, 42 South Clerkstreet
M'Laren, Robert. 35 Bread st.
M'Rae, Alex., 46 Lady Menzies pi.
Macdonald, D. F., 302 Morning-side road
(a) Macfarlan, John F., & Co,,13 Hanover street ; whole-sale warehouses, 109 and 93Abbeyhill. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Morphia." Tele-phone No., 862
(a) Mackay, John, & Co., Canning st.
Mackenzie & Co., 45 Forrest rd.
Mackenzie, Alex., 503 LawnmarketMacpherson, C. A., 97 Dairy rd.
Manson, Wm. M., 3 96 Morning-side road
Mason, David, 104A Raeburn pi.
Middleton, David, 85 Bruntsfield pi.
Mitchell, Wm. K., 53 Main st., New-haven
Moir, A., 15 West Richmond st.
Morison, John, 177 Dundee st.
Morrison, John M., 72 Elm rowNelson, J. J., 6 Canonmills bridgeNicholson, D. W., 295 Leith wa'kNicoil, Robert, 8 Roseneath st., War-render Park rd.
Northern Cash Drug Stores, C6 Pittstreet
Paton & Finlay, 27 Bruntsfield pi.
Pharmaceutical Society of GreatBritain, 36 York pi.
Pirie, James M., 123 Gilmore pi.
Pottage, John C, 117 Princesstreet ; also Homoeopathic.Telegraph, " Pottage." Tele-phone No. 2012
Prentice;John, 126 Nicolson st.
Purves, S., 48 Haymarket ter.
(a) Raimes, Clark, & Co., 17 Smith'splace
Richardson, W. J., 18 Comistonroad
Ritchie, John, 139 Go'rgie roadRobb, James, 115 Leith WalkRobertson, George, 62 Inverleith rowRobertson, James, & Co., 35 Georgestreet
Robertson, John, 24 North-West Circu*place
Sangster, Wm., 5 Alvanley ter.
Scobie, Jas., 38 Shandwick pi.
Scott, James, 18 St Mary'st.Scottish Drug Depot, Ltd., 16Nicolson street, 1 Earl Greystreet, 15 Argyle place, 2 9Dairy road, 140 High street,49 Leith walk, and 33 Ferryread; registered office, \6Nicolson street. TelephoneNos., 710 and 54 6. Sole pro-prietors, " Royal WhiteHeather," registered
Smith & Bowman, 7 Crighton pi.
(a) Smith, T. & H., & Co., Bland-field Chemical works, LowerBroughton road, Canonmills
Smith, William, 1 Deanhaughstreet
Smith, Wilson, & Blyth, 34 Charlottestreet
Spence, William, 3 6 Howe streetStephenson, F., 16 Howe st.
Stevenson, R., 133 Bruntsfield pi.
Sutherland. J. G., 252 Gorgie rd.,
and 16 Rodney street; alsoaerated water manufacturer
Sturrock, J. N. L., 89 Gilmore pi.
Thompson & Co., Ltd., 1 Frederick st.
Walker, J. Dalling, 187 Gorgie rd.
CHE EDINBURGH.
Chemists and Druggists—continued.
Walker, John, 14 Sciennes rd.
White, John A., 15 Montagu ter-race, Inverleith row; dispen-sing chemist
Watt, A., 35 St Leonard's st.
Wilson, James M., & Co., 16Leven street
Wilson, James, 116 Nicolson sfc.
Wilson, P., 1 1a CausewaysideWright, Victor G., 18 Cadzow pi.
Wylie, David N., 1 South College st.
Wyllie, H. B., 19 GrassmarketYoung, James K., jun., 2 Grange rd.
CHIMNEY SWEEPERSThose marked (a) are also Slaters.
Allan, George, 14 Great Junction st.
Allison, R., 5 7 Bristo street
GO Burck, G. & J., 71 Brough-ton street; also soot mer-chants
Calder, John, 45 Morningside rd.
(a.) Campbell, J., 44A Fountainbridge(a) Christie, Alexander, 59 Kirkgate
(a) Ferguson, Robert, 164 Morn-ingside road
Finlayson, C, & Son, 13 Rodneystreet; smoky vents cured
Forbes, Mrs John, 213 Pleasance
Gallagher, C , 143 Lauriston pi.
Gow, David, 2 Bichmond ter.
Greenfield, Wm., 56 Albert st.
Hogg, John, 151 Eose st.
Hunter, William, 4a Greensideplace; smoky vents cured
Ca) Ireland, W. & E., 22a Dundasstreet
Johnston, Wm., 17 Ferry rd.
(a) Kerr, Alex., 8 Hamilton place
(a) Kidd, Eobert, 29 Barclay pi.
Kilgour, Wm., 7 Albert st.
Kirkland, John, 8 9 Dundee st.
Lees, John, 22 9 Causewayside(a) Lough, John, 15 William st.
M'Beith, John 16 Charles st.
M'Laughlan, G>, 4 Tolboothwynd, Leith
(a) M'Eae, J., 55 FountainbridgeMain, Charles, 63 Low Calton
Millar, E., 66 Angle Park terrace(a) Milligan, Wm., 18 Jamaica st.
Muir, James, 25 Dean streetOrr, James, 73 Causewayside(a) Paton, J., 3 Deanhaugh st.
Purves, E., 41 William st.
Redpath, Alexander, 3 CharlottePlace lane
Eedpath, John, 12 Yeaman place
Redpath, Peter, 188 Rose st.
(a) Reid, F. M., 45 Haymarketterrace
Robertson R., 77 Causewayside
Shaw, Wm., 189 Pleasance(a) Sibbald, James, 44 St Stephen st.
Simpson, A., 9 West Preston st.
Smith, James, 31 Haymarketterrace, and Coltbridge av.
Wilkie, Alexander, 3 2 Jamaicastreet; and slater
Wylie, Geo., 493 Lawnmarket
CHINA, GLASS, &c,DEALERS
Aitken, Mrs H. E., 12 Bruntsfield pi.
Aitken, W., 105 Comiston rd.Allan, W. F., 49 and 51 Highstreet
Allchurch & Williams, 1 Inver-leith terrace
Anderson, Peter, 1 Queen st.
;
purveyor of silver plate andother table requisites
Anderson, W., 12 CanonmillsArchibald, George, 50 South BackCanongate
Armour, H. & E., 6 North Junction St.
Armstrong, Mrs, 28 Roseneathterrace
Arnott, Eobert, 200 Morris Dn st.
Baxter, George, & Son, 60 South Clerk
street
Black, James, 113 Buccleuch st
Blain, E., 94 Bruntsfield pi.
Blyth, Miss, 386 Morningside rd.
Bowie, James, 64 Rose streetButler, C. A., 204 Easter rd.
Cameron, David B., 162 Leithwalk
Campbell, John, 27 PleasanceCampbell, Miss Elizabeth, 17 Trafalgar
laneClarke, Adams, & Co., 3 and 6India buildings, Victoria street
Cowan Brothers, 70a and 71Dairy road
Coyle, E., 1 Elder st.
Cunningham &, Co., 60 Home st.
Cunningham, Mrs, 80 Gorgie rd.
Dall, Wm., & Co., 132 George st.
Dewar, Misses M. & M., 68 Pitt
streetDiekson, Mrs T., 141 Ferry rd.
Dixon, R., 105 Kirkgate, and 27Water street
DONALD, JOHN, & CO., Bristoport and Bristoplace; china,glass, and
earthenware merchants, andimporters andexporters of
glass, china,and art ware.Governmentcontractors
By special appointment to HerMajesty the Queen
Duffy, 0., 45 Carlyle pi., Norton parkDuncan, Thomas, 194 Gorgie rd.Duncanson, Miss C, 8 Haymar-ket terrace
Ewart, Miss M., 43 London st.
Felix & Dartigues, 2 9b Frede-rick street
Ferguson, Thomas, & Co., 5and 51 Bridge street
Findlay, Mrs Isabella, 147 Westport
Fleming, Thomas, 3 MaryfieldFORD, JOHN, & CO., 39 and 40Princes street, and RoyalHolyrood Glass works ; Lon-don address, 23 Holborn via-
duct, E.C.; glass manufactur-ers, and purveyors of glassand china to the Queen.Telegraphic address, " Ford,Edinburgh "
Fulton, John, 9 Dean street
Gerrie, W. J., 44 Bridge st.
Hall. C. C. 4 Lord Eussell pi.
Hemming & Son. 84 FountainbridgeHenderson, E., 38 Dairy rd.
Hill, Mrs Elizabeth, 45 St, Patrick MJ
Hunter, A., 207 Morningside rd.
Inglis, George, 5 Rodney street
Irwin, Wm., n Chapel st.
(a) Jenkinson, A., 10 Princes St.,
and 20 Morningside road
Johnson, Mrs Helen, 2 and 3Portland place
Kendall. Samuel, 23 Eoseburn ter.
Kennedy, 3 , 5 Lindsay rd.
Kirkland, John, 8 9 Dundee st.
M'Kenzie, Daniel, 50a Brought-ton street
M'Leod, Alex., & Sons, 13 Cow-gate; wholesale
M'Phee, G., 11 Jeffrey street
Mackay, Duncan, 136 PleasanceMackay, M. T., 138 Easter rd.
Manderson, Miss C. M., 161 Eose st.
Maxwell, E., 36 Deanhaugh st.
Meldium, J., 57 Crosscauseway
Melien, F., 70 Main street, New-haven
Millar, E., 66 Angle Park terrace
Miller, H., 61 Slateford roadMuir, Alex., 139 Dundee st.
Muir, Mrs, ^2 St Leonard's st.
Muir, Miss Janet, 4 Saunders st.
Nicoll, George, 42 Ashley tor.
Norton & Co., 1a Newington rd.
EDINBURGH. COA
Park, James, 45 CausewaysidePark, Mrs E., 20 West Eichmond st
Paul, John, 24 7 Dairy road, and214 Gorgie road
Petty, Wm., & Son, 39 Holyrood sq.
Philip, David, 160 Dundee st.
Porter, M., 41 North Fort st.
Reid, J. & M., 2 6 Queensferrystreet
P.obertson & Son, 19 Drammond st.
Eobertson, E., 3^ Dundas st.
Robertson, R. A., 4 Union streetScott, William, 4 Leven st.
Shedden, Miss M., 106 Morrisonstreet
Sime, Miss E., 80 Mavchmont rd.
Smith, A., 4 Bangor rd.
Steel, James, 138 Bonnington rd.
Steele, John, 9 Union pi.
Stewart & Rae, 19A George st.
Stewart, M. & M., 44 Lauriston place
Sutherland, D., n Jamaica st.
Tait. M H., 53 Eaeburn placeTait, Miss, 19 Brandon ter.
Vase & Co., 51; Easter rd.Watson, Wm., & Co., The Whole-sale Crockery stores, 83 and85 Grassmarket; showroomsalso at 213 Brunts-field place
Weir, Miss Isabella, 8 6 Brunts-field place
Williamson, Peter, 7 CowgateWilson, J. & R., 11 and 13 StStephen street
Wilson, Margaret, 18a East Nor-ton place
Wilson, Robert, 14 Albert st.
Young: & Co., 15 Greenside place(top of Leith walk)
CHIROPODISTS
Korrie, J. E., & Co., 35 Hanover st.
Rosa, Mrs and Mr, 40 Frederickstreet. Patients attended attheir own residence. Estab-lished 1820
CHOCOLATE AND COCOAMANUFACTURERS
Cadbury Bros., 12 Shandwick pi.
Compagnie Francaise (latePelletier & Co.), London work j,
Bermondsey New road, s.e.
Founded 1770. Chocolate,"Excel" Cocoa, and Confec-tionery. Three leading fac-tories in Paris, London, andStrasbourg. Prize Medals atall the Exhibitions
Fry, J. S., & Son, Ltd., 1 Hanover st.
Rowntree & Co., Ltd., 72 Princes st.
CIGARETTE MANU-FACTURERS
Lavezzari, J., 6 Union street;high-class Turkish, Egyptian,and Virginian cigarettes aspeciality
M'Call, Geo., & Son, 184 Easterrd. ; and tobacco pipe makers
Simmonds, J., 113 Gilmore pi.;
maker of the Pure cigaretteand foreign cigar importer;Simmond's "Queens" a spe-ciality
Taddy, Jas., & Co., 45 Minories,London, E. Agents, Raimes,Clark & Co., 17 Smith's p!ac«,Edinburgh
CIGAR IMPORTERSCotton, John, 7 Frederick st.
;
tobacco and snuff manufac-turer and cigar importer
Galloway, W., 32 Victoria st.
Lampard & Co., 36 Sandnort .st., LeithThomson & Porteous, 105 Leithstreet
Wilson & Co., 38 Cockburn st.
CLOG MAKERSNixon, J., 33 Victoria st>.
Peebles, T., no Grassmarket
CLOTHWOBKEESStewart, John, 63 May field rd.;house, 2 Dalrymple crescent
CLOTHIERS
See Tailors and Clothiers.
COACH BUILDERSBow, Wm., & Co., Dundee placeBrand, A. & w., 2 and 4 Annan-dale street
Clelland, H. & D., Belford bridgeCroal, P., & Sons, 126 George st.
Croall, John. & Sons, Ltd.,Middlefield, Leith walk
Drew, John, & Co., Belford rd.
Croall & Croall (Incorporatedwith J. & W. Croall), York lane,and at Kelso
Findlay, James, Dorset Place worksFraser, Wm., ,& Sen, 1 Forres st.
Howden, James, Viewforthbridge
Hunter, J. D., 125 FountninbridgeHutcheson, John P., Gillespie Streetworks
Jackson, Thos., & Son, 70 Fountain-bridge
Johnston, Wm., 39 Caledonian cres.
Kirk, Colin, & Son, Bryson roadLaidlaw, Adam, Heriot hill
Lennox & Headley, DeanhaughCoach works, Haugh street,and 13 Deanpark mows
Licfdle & Johnston, 69 Lothiau rd.
M'Hardy, Charles, 20 Chapel -st.
Munro, D. T., & Sons, 24 EastNorton place
Notman, R., West Newington pi.
Ritchie, James, 6 7 Dundee st.
Scott. Thomas, & Co., 51 GrassmarketStordy, James B., St Leonard'sHill Coach works, St Leonard'slane
COACH-HIRERS
Adamson, David, 53 Minto st.
Anderson, Thos., 9 Merchiston meuseBell, W., 9 Steel's place; stables,Spring Valley gardens; office,2a Braid road
Binnie, George, 3 3 Barclay pi.,
and 22 Morningside roadBlackie, James, 12 Church lane,and Wemyss Place lane
Brown, Charles, Bryson rd.
Campbell, Samuel, 50 Merchistonavenue
Cochrane, J. & A., 278 CausewaysideCROALL, JOHN, & SONS, Ltd.,Castle terrace, telephone No.18; 23 and 24 Greenside pi.,
telephone No. 15; Middlefield,Leith walk, and 15 Dairy road
Dewar, J., Windsor Street la.
Dickson, D., & Son, 17 Haymar-ket terrace. Telephone No.,2262
Duncan, Alexander, 169 Cause-wayside
Duncan, J., Comely bankFindlater, Wm., 194 Dairy rd.
Fraser, Wm., & Son, 8 Howe st.
COA EDINBURGH.
Coach-Hirers—continued.
Glasgow Tramway and Omni-bus Co., Ltd., 3 Frederick St.,
23 South Clerk street, 5 6 War-render Park road, 9 2 Lo-thian road, 5 North West Cir-
cus place, 1 Albany street, 122Dairy road, 5 Lower Gilmoreplace (stables), 6a Gilmore pi.
(offices and stables), 45 Con-stitution street, 2 63 GreatJunction street, Leith, and at3 9 and 4 7 Cambridge street;Glasgow ; cab and carriagehirers, job and post masters,and funeral undertakers.Telegraphic address, " En-shrine, Edinburgh." Tele-phone Nos. 969, Edinburgh,and 547, Leith
Hall, George, 2 West Maitlandstreet, 2 Hope street, 113Grove street, and 1 Coltbridgeavenue. Telephone Nos. 2170,218, and 3 24
HENDERSON, T. & J., The Green,St Boswells. See advt.
Herriot, David, 22A Charles st.
Hogg, Thomas, Hawkhill stablesRestalrig road; office, 68 Eas-ter road, Leith
Kerr, Hugh, 1 Erskine pi.
Kerr, John, 259 Morningside id.
Leggatt, J. & R., 4 Blenheim pi.
Leggatt, Robert, 66 Broughton st.
Little, George, 23 Saunders st.
M'Dermaid, W., 259 CausewaysideM'Donald, John, 7 St Leonardos la.
Miller, James, 1 Barclay ter-
race, and 78 Morningside rd.j
house address, 12 Hailes st.,
Gilmore place. TelephoneNo., 7b Morningside
Moir, Mrs P. 10 and 11 St Jamesplace. Telephone No. 100 9
Munro, D, T., & Sons, 24 EastNorton place
Player, John, 23 Duud.is st.
Robertson, Jumps, 163 Ferry rd.
Ross, William, 22 Charles st.
Shade, Margaret, Bank build-ings, Jock's lodge
Sitae, Thomas, Duff st.
Stewart, James, 10 Randolphcliff, Dean bridge. TelephoneNo. 2 71
Tavlor, Jas , 8t Morrison st.
Weir, Alex., Granton Hotelstables
COACH LACE MANUFAC-TURERS
Palmer & Son, 17 Niddry st.
;
and eoachmakers' furnishers
COAL EXPORTERSLa Cour & Watson, 14 Commer-cial street
M'Kelvie, James, & Co., Hay-market. Telegraphic address," M'Kelvie, Edinburgh "
MacKie, Koth, & Co., 5 6 Bernardstreet
Madsen & Borch, 54 Bernard st.
Peterson, J.. & Co., 9 Dock daceSalvesen, Chr., & Co., 2 9 Ber-nard street, Leith; at Glas-gow; and at Granton. Tele-graphic address, "Salvesen,.Leith." Telephone No. 450
Stevenson, D. M., & Co., 8 Commercialstreet
Waddie, John, & Son, 41 Bernard st
COALMASTERSAlloa Coal Co., 13 Haymarket tor.
Anderson, A. & G., 8 Shandwickplace
Cranston, A., & Co., 189 Morrison st.
Dunlop, Colin, & Co.; head office,189 Morrison st. ; branches, 3York place, 7 West Nicolsonstreet, 25 Raeburn pi., Stock-bridge, and Morningside Min-eral depot. Telephone No74, west
Hamilton & M'Culloch, & Co., 34St Andrew square
Logan, John, & Sons, 134Lothian road, 4 7 Queensferrystreet, and 6 Haymarket ter-race; Whiterigg and Craig-end collieries, Polmont sta-tion; coal masters, mer-chants, and lighter owners
Niddrie (The) & Benhar Coal Co., Ltd.,
15 Hanover st.
Nimmo, J., & Son, Ltd., 12 St Giles st.
Rigg, Alex., & Co., 10 Bernard st
Wilson & Clyde Coal Co., Ltd., 58 Con-stitution st.
COAL MERCHANTS ANDAGENTS
Abbey, David Y., Leith Walk station
Allan, D., 3 Port HamiltonAllan, W-i 6 Panmure placeAlloa Coal Co., 13 Haymarket ter.
Anderson, A. & G., 8 Shandwickplace
Arniston Coal Co., Ltd., 44 Queenstreet
Barclay, John, N.B.R. station, SouthLsith
Bell, James, & Son, 105 Henderson row
9,0
Black, Mary, n Marchmont rd.
Breyen, C. A., & Co., 54 Bernard st.
Brock, Peter, George st., LeithBrown, Robert, 48 South Back Canon-gate
Bruce Lindsay Bros., 32 Newington rd.
Bruton, Henry, 5A Richmond pi.
Bunyan, John, & Son, 1 Torphichen st.
Cadzow Coal Co., Ltd., George st.
Callander Coal Co., 57 Morrison st.
Cameron, J. J., 2 Marchmont st.
Chalmers, John, & Co., 144Lothian road
City & District Coal Co., 24 Howe st.
Coalitine (The) Co., 166 Rose st.
Cockburn, W., 10 East London st.
Coutts, William M., 19 Buc-cleuch street
Cowan, W., 1 Lindsay place,Leith; and commission agent
Cunningham, A., 37 Dundas st.
Cunningham, C, 10 Port HopetounDawson, John D., 137 Brunts-field place, 424 Morning-side road, and 3 9 v Queen st.Telephone No., IO, Morning-side. Telegrams, "Black-band, Edinburgh "
Deans & Moore, 26 George st.
Dilley, H. F., 5 Newington rd.Dixon, Wm., George st., LeithDunlop, Colin, & Co.; heat'office, 189 Morrison street;branches, 3 York pi., 7 WestNicolson street, 25 Raeburnplace, Stockbridge, and Mor-ningside Mineral depot; andmasters. Telephone No. 74,west
Durie, R. & J., Rose laneElphinston Colliery, Sb Leonard's depotFalconer, William, 21 Cobu^g st.Ferguson, Thomas, 23 Montagu ter.
Finilater, Wm., 194 Dairy rd.
Forrest, D. R,, 126 Lothian road,and 13 9 Morrison street
Fortune, C, Rose Lane stationFortune, Thomas, 36 Dean st.
Gardner, Adam, 129 Lothian rd.
Gibson, Mercer, & Co., 206 Causeway-side
Glencorse, P., 5 Port HamiltonGodfrey, R., & Son, 14 Port HopetounGodfrey, R., & Sons, 46 Cumber-land street
Gordon, J., North Leith station,Commercial street
Graham, Robert, 4 Gilmore Park la.
Grahamslaw, John, St Leonard's depotGray, John, & Son, 101 St Leonard's st.
Gunn, W., & Co., Granton pier
Halkett, A., 69 Dumbiedykes rd.
Haivey & Co., 23 Hamilton pi.
Henderson, J. & W., SO Pitt st.,
BonningtonHenderson, James, & Sons. Roie lane
Honeyman, Charles, 92 Dairy rd.
fngli's, Robert, 20 Montague st.
EDINBURGH. CON
Ironside, D. M.. Maxwell st.
Jr.ck, John, Scotland Street station
Johnston, David, 3 St Leonard's depotKerr, D. S., 8 Ardmillan ter.
Kirkland, Walter, 10 Port HamiltonLa Cour & Watson, 14 Commer-
cial streetLnchhead, James, 125 Morrison st.
Logan, David, & Son, Ltd., 29 StPatrick square, 2 Church Hill
place, and 69a May-field roadLothian Coal Oo.'s Depot, St Leonard's
M'Callum, James Y., 189 Morrison st.
M'Culloch, John, 4 Melville pi.
and 189 Morrison streetM'Culloch, B. C, 15 Brougham st.
M'Donald, James, 24 Howe st.
M'Kelvie, J., & Co., HaymarketTelegraphic address, " M'Kelvie, Edinburgh "
M'Kelvie, Archibald, GrantonM'TCenzie. D , & Son, Max-well st.
M'Kuizie, W., 4 Cumberland st.
Mackay & Co., 12 North Junction st.
Martin, J., South St James st.
Martin. J. & D., 7 Croall place,Leith walk
Martin, John, Granton harbourMoncur, William, 22 Torphic-hen street
Moncur, William, 16 and 18 PortHamilton
Muir, J., 101 George st.
Nicholson, James, 17 Montaguestreet
Nicolson, John, 41 St Leonard'sstreet
Niddrie (The) & Benhar Coal Co., Ltd.,
15 Hanover st.
Nimmo & Burns, 130 Lothian rd.
Nimmo, J., & Son, Ltd., 12 St Giles
street
Old, Allan, St Leonard's depotOlsen, Harold, 2 Commercial st
Faterson, P., 45 Grindlay st.
Paul, Gavin, & Sons, Limited, 14Torphichen street
Pullar, William, 14 Port Hope-toun
Ramsay, Alex., 36 Gilmore pi.
Ramsay. David, 199 Dairy roadReid, John, Bloomfield house,Canaan lane
Ressich & Co., 53 Bernard st.
Rintoul, George, 142 Lothian rd.
Robertson, A., 8 Upper Grove pi.
Ross Brothers, 134 Causeway-side; sub-office and depot,Newington station
Scott, John F., 6 Brougham st.
Sloan & Son, Ltd., 4 9 Broughtonstreet; contractors
Smith, John, & Sons; headoffice, 3 7 Lothian road;branches, 4 9 Haymarket ter.,4 9 Newington rd., 31 March-mont rd., 102 Morningside rd.,18 North West Circus place,and 8 Drumsheugh place
Small, Wm. P., Cadiz st.
Sneddon, .lames, 24 Bruntsfield place
Stafford, Henry S., Maxwell st.
Steel, Wm., 20 Port HamiltonSword, Jas., & Son, 160 Great Junction
street
Taylor, Mrs E., 50A Gilmore place
Thomson, Jas., 189 Morrison st.
Thomson, John, 380 Castle hill
Thomson, R., 14 Caledonian pi.
Thomson, Wm., 24 Sheriff braeTorrance, J., & Son, 90 CrDSscausewayTurnbull, W., & Co., 107 St Leonard's
streetVynecastte (The) Coal Co., 71Gorgie road, and 114 Brunts-field place
Waldie, James, & Sons, 71 Pitt st.
Walker, W., Rose lane
Wallace, Richard, Hope cres.Walerston, James, 59 Newington rd.
Watenston, John, West Newington pi.
Waugh, John, & Son, Gorgie station,
S'ateford roadWaugh, John, 62 Merchiston avenueWeatherhead, R., Rose laneVTeddell, A., South Leith station
RTrite, James, Ltd., 5 West Maitlandstreet
Whitelaw, Henry, Granton harbourWilliamson, John, 78A South Clerk st.
Wilson, Wm., MurrayfieldWintour, Robert C, 6 Ashley pi.,
BonningtonWoodside Coal Co., 8 7 Shand-wick place
Wyper, Mrs Joseph, 94 Lothianroad
Young, Claude, 28 Dewar pi.
COD LIVER OILMERCHANTS
Urquhart Sc Co., 3 8 Dundas st.
COFFEE ESSENCE MANU-FACTURERS
Bathgate & Burns, Gayfield sq.Elder, Alexander, & Son, Beaver-hall road
Smith, T. & H., & Co., CanonmillsSymington, Thomas. & Co., Beaverbank
COFFEE ROOMS
See Refreshment Rooms.31
COLLAR MAKERSChristie, A , 8 Upper BowThomson, John, 380 Castle hill
COLOUR MERCHANTSMarked (a) are Manufacturers.
Anderson & Gibb, 19 Blackfriars st.
(a) Anderson, R., & Co., Jane st.,
Loith(a) Craig & Rose, 172 Leith walk(a) Dane & Co., 3 East Register st.
Douglas, Stott, &'Co., Abbey st.
Finlayson & Stuart, 5 6 Regentarch; drysalters, oil and col-our merchants. Telegraphicaddress, " Regent, Edinburgh"Telephone No. 1021
(a) Hall, Dnnbar, & Co., Old Churchwharf
Mossman Brothers, St Stephen'sPrinting Ink works- East Si!-
vermills lane. See advt.(a) Sim, William, & Sons, 40Jane street, Leith. TelephoneNo., 40 64. Telegrams," Colours, Leith "
(a) Storer, Jas., & Co. (of Glas-gow), 10 \ North St David St.;oil, colour, and varnish martu-factu rars
Wright, J., & Co., Gibson ter.
COMB MAKERSBlackball Bros., 43 Cockburn st.
Ritchie, R. R., 8 2 South bridgeMartinot, N., 11-17 Nicolson sq.
Muir, Alexander, i< Cockburn st.
Scottish Vulcanite Co., Ltd., Viewforth
COMMISSION AGENTS
See Agents.
CONFECTIONERS
Those Marked (a) are Wholesale.
Aimers, Wm., 40 India pi.
Aitchison & Sons, Ltd., jj Queen st.
Aitken, M. M., 410 Morningside rd.
Alexander, David, 16 Drummondstreet; also wholesale grocer
CON EDINBURGH.
Confectioners—continued.
Allan, Mrs J., 8 Coltbridge ave-nue
Anderson, Alexander, 3 WestNicolson street
Anderson, D., & Co., 8 7 Albertstreet
Andarson, E., 30 Clerk st.
Anderson, Miss, 6 FountainbridgeAnderson, W. 0., 2 Waverley marketAndrew, Wm., 14 St Leonard's la.
Antonelli, Francesco, 28A West port
Archibald, Jas., 13 Chapel st.
Arprino, W., 104 Abbeyhill
Arthur, T., 161 Dundee st.
Astrella, J., 16 Brougham placeAustin, H. J., 40 Bruntsfield place
Barbour, A., 90 Lauriston pi.
Baxter, John, 49 PleasanceBell & Aitchison, 79 Henderson st.,
LeithBell, David, 29A Broughton st.
Bell, W., 2 2 Roseneath terraceBeveridge, Mrs, 23 Fowler ter.
(a.) Bishnn, Alexander B., 26 KirkgateBlack, M. 7 Moat place, Slate-ford road
Blyth, L., 325 Leith walkBoag, Miss M., 93 Canongatc;and tobacconist
Boni, A., 128 Easter roadBoorn, George P., 3 Forrest rd.
Boylay, —.,88 AbbeyhillBowtell, A., 2 6 Hanover st. ; alsopurveyor
Brady, T., 22 CanonmillsBresUn, James L., 54 Dean st.
Krincrinshaw, G., 9* Lauriston place
Brown, James, 3 Allan st. ; alsogreengrocer
Brown, John, 25 Easter roadBrown, John, 4 Blackwood cres.
Brown, Mrs, 2g CanongateBrown, Mrs, 21 Fowler terraceBrown, W., 160 Leith walkByran, Mrs, 2% Jamaica st.
Burnett, Mrs S., 84 Dumbiedykes rd.
Burns, Mary, 4^ Drummond st.
Buttcrworth, T., 169 Gorgie roadCallander, James, 135 Morrisonstreet; also fruiterer
Carcana, P., 128 Easter road;and ice cream dealer
Chalmers, Miss, 171 Great Junc-tion street
Chapman, Andrew, 74 CanongateChapman, Wm., 51 Couper st.
Chisholm, Douglas, 163 Pleasance
Chlsholm, Miss E., 28 Ferrier stCleland, C, 10 Carnegie st.
Coats, Mrs, 25 Orwell place
Cochrane, J., 36B Cumberland st.
Cockburn, W., 10 East London st.
Colquhoun, E., 1 Glanville place
Colston, M., 5 St Stephen's pi.
Condie, G. J., 174 CowgateConelly, A., 17 West port
Cooper, J., 48 Torphichen st.
Compagnie Francaise (latePelletier & Co.), London works,Bermondsey New road, s.e.
Founded 1770. Chocolate,"Excel" Cocoa, and Confec-tionery. Three leading fac-tories in Paris, London, andStrasbourg. Prize Medals atall the Exhibitions
Copalla, H., 78 AbbeyLillCoutts, S., 39 Grindlay st.
Craig, Graco, 39 St Leonard's st.
Crawford & Sons, 28 Princes st.
Crawford, W., 33 George IV. bridgeCrawford, William, 5 6 Leith st.
Crawford, D. S., 3 2 Shore, LeithCrolla, A., 339 Leith walkCruickshanks, Peter, 80 PotterrowCulpan, Mrs, 10 Bangor rd.
Gumming, A., 2 Orwell ter.
Cumming, C, 36 Frederick st.
Currie, James, 29 South BackCanongate
Day, H., 24 Jamaica st.
Demarco, A., 23 Montrose ter.
De Plasido, M., 37 KirkgateDi Fiore, Dimonica, 104 AbbeyhillDi Marco, Antonio, 121 Leith st,
Di Marco, L., 283 Leith walkDickson, A., 162 Leith walkDickson, E., 27 Ferry rd.
Dickson, Miss Janet, 4A Coburg st.
Dineley, J., 14 Murieston roadDobson, W., 69 CausewaysideDodds, Anthon}', 17 Victoria place,
TrinityDodds, Miss, 3 it Bayton terrace,Granton road
Donaldson, J., 42 Chambers st.
Donati, L., 17 South College st.
Douglas, Eobert C, 12 Fox st., LeithDoull, David, 44 West Richmondstreet, and 14 Watson cres-cent; also grocer and green-grocer
Dow, Mary, 53 Montague st.
Dowie, T., 75 Dean st.
Dryden, Miss J., 27 Leven st.
Duncan, W., 6 Leith st..
Duncan, William. 68 Dairy roadDuncan, J. M., 55 Forrest rd.
Duncan, M., 205 High streetDuncan, W. & M., Beaverhall rd.
Duncan, William, 86 Leith st.
;
manufacturing confectionerDunlop, George, 13 Tarvit st.
Dunse, Wm., 2 East London st.
Edinburgh Cafe Co., 70 Prin£gs st.
Emm, George, 8 7 Slateford rd.
Esson, David, 156 Dumbiedykes rd.
Ewen, J. S., 202 CausewaysideFaii-bairn, E., 23A Brougham pi.
(a) Ferguson, Alex., 1 Melbourne pi.
Ferguson, E., 78 Coburg st.
Ferre, A. M., 4A Shrub pi.
Ferri, L., 7 Home streetFerri, M. A.., 147 Dundee st.
Ferri, Nichola, 21 Drummond st.
Freshman, F., 53 St Mary st.
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Forrester, M. & T., 122 Leith st.;specialities : shortbread,bridescakes, and pure calf'sfoot jelly
Ford, F., BestalrigForteath, Ann, 17 Brown st.
Fox, Miss L., 6b Lauriston place
Frankel, H., 10 South Bichmond st.
Fraser, Mrs, s Henry st.
Fiaser, Mrs C, 9 Annfielft, Newhaven
Frusco, Dominico, 213 Cowgate'Gardiner, Wm., 104 Morrison st.
Gemmell, D., 57 St Leonard's st.
Gibson, Andrew, 35 Forrest rd.
Gibson, E., 86 Bonnington rd.
Gocdfellow, Catherine, 125 St Leonard'sstreet
Goodwin, J., 58 Pitt st.
Gordon, J D., 118 Spring gardensGordon, Joan, 34 Gordon st.
Gcrdon, Nathan, 12 South Bichmondstreet
Gow, A., 46 SciennesGrahamslaw, S., 162 Dumbie-dykes road
Grant, M., 109 Morrison st.
Guileatte, A., 83 High st.
Haimes, Mrs, 63 Gorgie rd.
Hamilton, P. B., 16 Dundas st.
Hannan, B., 20 Comiston rd.
Harrison, Alex., 245 CausewaysideHastins, A., 69 Mayfield rd.
Hay, Mrs, 1 Forbes st.
Henderson, F., 16 Thorntree st.
Henderson, J , 10 Thistle st.
Henderson, Mrs, 131 Pleasance
Hendrie, M., 42 Easter rd., Leith
Hendry, Mrs William, 202 Easterroad, Leith
Hendry, C. S., 33A Dairy rd.
Hill, S., 93 St Leonards st,
Hodgson, Wm., 84 Pitt st.
Hoggan, Mrs, 25 Elder street
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Hopkirk, James, =52 CausewaysideHunter, John, 5 Trafalgar la.
jHustwick, Miss, 43 Admiraltystreet, Leith
Imrie, John, 38 North Fort st.
inglis, Miss, 74 Gorgie roadInsall, John, 57 Gorgie rd.
Ireland, Mrs Elizabeth, 9 Dean-bank place
Jamieson, W., 71 ShoreJamieson, William, 130 Princes st.
Johnston, A., 43 Crosscauseway
Kean, John. 20 Albert placeKelman, William. 3S Montrose ter.
Minnaird, Wm., ic6 Kirkgate
Ivno-svles, M., 44 Dean st.
Laidlaw, Alexander, 24 Char-lotte street, Leith
Laidlaw, H., 52 Bangor rd.
Laidlaw, Ji'mes, 62 India place
Lamont-Eoss, A. & B., 25 Marchmont
Landells, M., 9 Alvanley terrace
Lanni, A., 54 Bridge st.
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Leadbetter, Miss, 39 Dundee ter.
Littlejohn, Thoiras, 31, 33, and35 Leith St., and 135 Princesst.; confectioner and short-bread maker
Little, Mrs, 14 Yeaman placeLogan, T. (jr., 144 Eose st.
Lowe, Mrs, 68 Albert it
Lunn, J. & J., 21 Dairy roadLynch, Mrs Hose Ann, 68 West portLyon, Archibald, 24 High streetM'Ailum, J., 66 South bridge
M'Connel, Peter, 263 Gorgie rd.
M'Dermaid, M., 28 Coburg st.
M'Donald, A., 239 CausewavsideM'Donald. J., 246 Dairy rd.
M'Donald, Mrs, 68 PleasanceM'Donald, RobeH, 13 South Nortonplace
M'Gee, James, 42 CowgateM'Gilt, Miss Mary, 29 Ashley ter-race
M'Dowell, Robert, & Sons, 60George street, 1 9 Frederickstreet, 1 Wemyss place, and2 6 Torphichen street; con'fectioners, bakers, biscuit,and shortbread manufac-turers. Gold medal, Edin-burgh Exhibition, 1890
M'Gillivray, M., 65 Fighriggs(a) M'Gill, R., & Co., 164 CowgateM'Glashan,. Miss, 37 Morrison st.
McGregor, J., 3 Jamaica st.
M'lntyre. Mrs J., 2 9 Lauriston st.
M'Kee. Robt., 42 Grove st.
M'Kenzie, Miss, 99 West portM'Mann, Miss, 24 PotterowM'Nab, Elizabeth, 8 Broughton st.
M'Naughton, Charles, 8 South College
street, and branchesM'Naughton, C, 16 Earl Grey st.
M'Naughton, Mrs E., 4 Drumdryanstreet
M'Pherson, H., 56 Cockburn at.
M'Quillon, Mrs Agnes G., 41 Black-friars street
Macdougall, Mrs, 155 Rose st.
Macintosh, F. M., Main street,Newhaven; also fruiterer
Mackay, Mrs, 3 Bothwell st.
Maclue, Airs, 9 Murdoch ter.
Mack, E., 96 Salamander st.
Mackenzie, Akx., 46 Haymarket ter.
Mackenzie, G., 8 s Buccleuch st.
Mackie, J. W., & Sons, 108 Prin-ces street
Mackintosh, A., q^ West bowMackintcsh, Andrew, 95 West bowMacleod, J., 23 West Preston st.
Macpherson, Ronald, 7 Church st.
Mainland, W., 5 Young st.
Marini, F., 139 Dairy rd.Marino, M., 17 Barclay placeMarino, Michell, 139 Dairy roadMartin, W., 6 Solicitors buildingsMartinelli, Joseph, 41 Broughton st.
Mather, A., 126 Duke st., Leith?..< athieson, Alexander, 6j Coburg s(
Michie, Mrs, 2 Tanfield
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Middlemass, Robert, & Son, Ltd.,20 West Preston street
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Miller, T., 2A Tarvit st.
Milne, J., 8 South Clerk streetMilne, Miss, 56 South Clerk st.
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Mitchell, Alexander, t I2 Easter rd.
! Mitchell, Miss, 94 Morrison st.
i Moir, M., 33 Montrose ter.
Moffat, Miss, 54 Belford rd.
Moore, F., 158 Easter rd.
Morrell, G., 3 Abbey StrandMorris, Miss, Station rd., DuddingstonMorrison, Peter, 14 Carnegie st.
Mottat, John, 1 Hnntly st.
Moyes, Mrs, 5 Arthur st.
Mulliner, A., 52 CrosscausowayMurphy, Miss A., 259 High st.
Murray, Alexander, 58A FountainbridgeMurray, John, 1 Hill place
Murray, Mrs, 13 South Elgin st.
Neilson, Miss, 10 Cat he art placeNewlands, Miss C, 79 High TiggsNewlands, Miss E., 50 South BackCanongate
Nicholson, Jas., 18 Dundee st.
Nicol, Miss, 2 BruntsfieJd placeOag, Miss, 190 Dairy rd.
Ovenstone, William, 75 Easter rd.
Paton, A. & J., 15 Comely Bankroad ; also fancy bazaar andnewsagents
Paton, Robert A., 3 3 Rose st.
Patrick, Mrs, 50 Eyre place
Pearce, E., 131 Great Junction st.
Pennycoek, R., 8 Albert st.
Pnry, Mrs, a. EruntsSeld avenuePhillips, D., 1 Whitehouse loanPillans, I., 18 Elm rowPillans, John, 67 South Clerk st.
Porteous, Mrs W., 6x Dundee st.
Prestage, Margaret, 56 Dean st.
Price, John, ioo AbbevhillPurves, Charles, 312 Gorgie rd.
Purves, J , i8a India pi.
Purves, R., 219 Gorgie roadQueen, John, 162 Morningside rd.
Ramsay, John, 217 Leith walkRankin, Miss, 19 Manderston st.
Rattray, V., 5 Ward law placeRayner, John, 239 CanongateLeddock, Mrs, 6 Sprinp-well placeRedmond, Mrs, 2 Gibson ter.
Reynolds, John, 14A Scotland st.
Richardson, Mrs, 61 CausewaysideRintoul, John, 77 Raeburn pi.
Ritchie, A., & Son, 24 Princesstreet, and 11 and 13 Cock-burn st.; luncheon and tearooms; manufacturers of Na-tional shortbread, 5 o'clockshortbread, and " Olde Edin-burgh " rock
Robh, A., 4 Croall place, Leithwalk
Robertson, J. E., 6 Stanley rd.Robertson, Mrs E., 3 4 Grove St.;and fruiterer and green-grocer
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(a) Robertson & Macdougal, 96 and 98Canongate
Robertson, J., 21 Brandon ter.
Robertson, Miss M., 03 BruntsSeld pi.
Robertson, M. R. , 52 George IV. bridgeRobinson, Scctt, 3 Bridge st, LeithRodger, W., 2f.i Gorgie rd.
Rocca, Mrs, 3 Infirmary st.
Rose, John, 43 Glover st.
Ross, Mrs, 16 Bristo st.
Rough, John, 55 Earl Grey st.
Rough, John, Beaverhall rd.
Ruffel, E., 8 West Maitland st.
Rufi'ell, William, 1 Lindsay place
Russell, J. S., 30 Meadowbank ter.
Russell, Miss, 35c FoutainbridsjeRutherford, Miss J., 23 Portlandplace
Rutherford, William, 9 East Nor-ton place, London road
Samuel, George, 1 Fort place
Sandlands, James, 13 Church st.
Scott, Helen, 7 Jeffrey st.
Scott, Jamss, 108 Fountainbridge
Scott, M., 125 Gorgie roadScott, Miss, 42 Gillespie crescent
;a) Shiels, Robert, & Son, 174 Cause-wayside
Sinclair, L., 50 Home st.
Sinclair, Mrs J., i6a Yeaman pi.
Skinner, Mrs E., 22 Richmond pi.
Small, W., 145 Dundee st.
Smellie, J., 62 South BridgeSmith, J., & Sons, 2A Elm rowSmith, M. & H., 131 Nicolson st.
Smith, Mrs, 57 St Mary st.
Smith, Robert, 3 Canonrr.il Is,
and 8 9 Pitt street
Smith, W. D., 9 Newington roadSmith, W. D., 39 Queensferry st.
Souter, Mrs, 237 CowgateSpears, William, 55 Elm rowSpenoe, A., 53 Leith st.
Steedman, Andrew, 74 Potter rowStephen. Miss, 27 Brougham st
Stevenson, Alex., 120 Bonnington rd*
Stirling, William 67 Lauriston st.
Stowell, John W., 3 7 Ashley ter-race
Strachan, Margaret, 2 India st.;
also bakerStrang, James, 64 Cohtirg st.
Sutherland, B., 51 Elm rowSutherland, Henrietta, 5 Wolseley pi.
Swan, Q., 6 Nicolson streetSwan, J. W., 14 to 20 Richmondplace
Tait, Mrs, c8b West port
Tartaglia, — ., 88 GiassmarketTaraglia, J., 26 Clerk st.
Taylor, Lawrence, 92 PotterrowTedesco, L., 43 PleasanceTcmpleton, Mrs, 128 KirkgateThorns m, M., 1 Bristo placeTraquair, Alexander, 128 Canon-gate
Turnbull. J., 178 FountainbridgeTurner, Mrs, 24 Grassmarket
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CON EDINBURGH.
Confectioners—continued.
Tyler, Andrew, 231 CanoDgateValente, Giovanni, 92 Duke st..
LeithValvona, G., 140 Fountain-bridge, 21 and 121 Dairy road;ice-cream manufacturer andconfectioner
Vallance, W., 13 Hanover st.
Vallance, Wm., 1 Abbey Strand
Veitch, Jane, 8 6 Crosscause-way; wholesale and retail
Wainwright, Matthew, 374 Castlehill
Wales, Thomas, 44 West Preston st.
Walker, A., 75 CausewaysideWalker, James, 98 Morningside rd.Walker, Mrs Jane, 31 Cross-causeway
Wallace, Mrs, 13 West Adam st.
Watt, A., 63 Pitt st.
Watt, L., 12 Prince Regent st.
Webster, James, 18 South Richmondstreet
West, John, 17 Tarvit st.
West, Wm., 14 Gifford parkWhite, Jame3, 8 Main st., NewhavenWhitehead, A. L., 19 Roseburn ter.
Wight, Charles, 5 Bread st.
Wightman, James A., 3 63 highstreet
Wilks, J. C, 16 Morningside driveWilliams, S., 23 Raetnrn placeWilson, A., 78 Main st., NewhavenWilson, A., 3 Bangor rd.
Wilson, George Giay, 60 Albert st.
Wilson, J. W., 1 Tait st.
Wilson, M., 78 Newhaven rd., Bon-nington
Wilson, Miss Jessie, 23 Blaskfriar.-street
Wilson, Mrs, 9 CitadelWilson, William, 6 Chapel st.Winlay, Matthew, 89 KirkgateWood, H., 2 Wolseley terWright, J., 117 Nicolson st.
Young Bros., 2 Charles st.
Yjung, Mrs, -.24 Easter rd., LeithYoung, Mrs A., ;z Main st., Newha^e;Young, William, 152 Albert st.
CONFECTIONERS (WHOLE-SALE)
Brown, John, 4 Blackwoodcrescent
Compagnie Francaise (latePelletier £c Co.), London works,Bermondsey New road, s.e.Founded 1770. Chocolate,"Excel" Cocoa, and Confeotionery. Three leading fac-tories in Paris, London, andStrasbourg. Prize Medals atall the Exhibitions
Macnaughton, David, 10 South BridgeMarwick Brothers, 148 Fountainbridge
CONSULSFleming, Rufus, 8 York build-ings; United States Consulate
Piatt, Frederick P., 8 York build-ings; vice and deputy consu',U.S. consulate
CONTRACTORSBarclay, John, N.B.R. station, SouthLeith
Beattie, Wm., & Sons, 29 Foun-tainbridge; builders and contractors
Bell & Co., 47 Pitt st.
Bennet, John, 18 Bernard st.
Best, John, New Dock works,Albert dock
Beveiidce, — , 73 Fow'er ter.
Brown, W. S., & Sons, 65 Georgostreet; contractors for te
movals. Telephone Nos. 2198and 2199
Brown, William, 194 Dairy rd.
Bruce, Robert, & Son,' 26 Green-side place
Brunton, Alexander, & Son, 45 Yorkplace
Buchan, R., & Sons, 150 Dun 1mstreet. Telephone No., 88" Western "
Cairns, William & George, 189Fountainbridge; draff andcumin contractors. Tele-graphic address, "CairnsEdinburgh"
Cleugh, Thomas T., 218 Morrisonstreet; depository and work-shops, Richmond terrace, Hay-market. Telephone No. 615.See advt
Cockburn, Peter, 10 East London st.
Cowan & Co., 8 North bridgeCranston & Elliot, Ltd., 33 to 38Princes street
Cruikshank, W. S., Lower Gilmoreplace
Dick, Kerr, & Co., Ltd., 94 George st.
Dobson, W., Yeaman laneDuncan, H. & R., 8 Canning St.,
and 176 Morrison st. Tele-phone No. 2396
Dykes, Robert. Leith Walk stationFleming, Hugh, 4 Gayfield sq.lelephone No., 3 2
Fisher Bros., 125 FountainbridgeGibb, James, & Son, 45 Pitt st.
Gladstone, A. A., 26 Montrose ter.
Glover, T. C, 29 Hope ter.
Harkcss, <i. & P., 3 9 Grove streetHarvey, James, 23 Hamilton pi.
Hogg, Geo., 35 CrosscausewayHoi lard & Co., 3 2 Shandwick pi.
Honeyman, Charles, 92 Dairyroad, 4 West Preston street,and 189 Morrison street
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Kelly, Lawrence, St Fillan's ter.
Kerr, J. L., Ltd., 10 Bernard St.,
7 Links place, and 34 Bathstreet; registered office, 18Queen street, Edinburgh
Ki;inear, James. Leith Walk stationKinnear, Moodie, & Co., 20 lonastreet. Telephone No. 4197
Lamb, Thos., & Sons, Sclennesplace; carting contractorsLaw & Brunton, West Silvermillslane; removal contractors
Lcnie, A., 45 Circus laneM'Leod, Neil, 4 9 Dundee terrace.Telephone No. 93, Western
Martin, John, 53 Dundee ter.Telephone No. 95. Western
Mellon, John, 1 St Margaret's rd.Melrose & Thomson, Dalmenystreet
Mutter, Howey, & Co., 60 Princesstreet, 13 6 Lothian road:and 8 Bernard street, Leith;and Railway stations; rail-way agents, carriers, andcontractors. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Mutter." TelephoneNo. 2294
Morris, Jn., & Sons, Duff st., Dairyroad
Notman, John, 6 Dorset placeOliver, John, Rose lanePorteous, W., 63 Dundee streetRiddell, William. 25 Morrisonstreet; removal contractor
Ross Bros., 134 Cause-waysideRoss, William, Rose lane; houseaddress, 14 Spring gardens,Abbeyhill; and coal merchant
Simpson, John, 45 Bangor road,Leith
Slcan & Son, 49 Broughton st.
Smart, Alex., 21 Water st.
Steeples, Thomas, 23 Cheynestreet; also cab hirer
Stewart & Co., 10 Dorset placeStobie, William, 1a Comiston pi.,
and 6 9 Comiston road; re-moval contractor
Symington, William, Biyson rd.
Thomson, Geo., 2 Burlington st.,
Leith; carting contractorWaddel, John, & Sons, 21 St An-drew square
Waddell, Andrew, & Son, Freerstreet, and 48 Bernard street,Leith; carting and generalcontractors
Wallace, Richard, Hope crescentWatherston, John, & Sons, 2 9Queensferry street; steam,sawing, and moulding mills,Dairy road; builders and con-tractors
Webster, Andrew, Wardie cot-tages, Ferry road; removalcontractor
White, Wm., & Son, Lower Broughtonroad
EDINBURGH. COR
Whitelaw, Henry, Granton harbourWilson, Hugh C, 4 Hermandterrace, Slateford road; coaland lime merchant
Young & Leslie, 6 and 8 Towerstreet, Leith ; and at Granton
;
and stevedoresYoung:, James, & Sons, Brysonroad; railway and publicworks contractors, quarry-masters, and builders. Tele-graphic address, " Contrac-tors, Edinburgh." TelephoneNo. 75, Western
COOKEEY SCHOOLPractical Training School ofCookery, 13 7 George street.Classes held every Saturday.Annie M. Griggs, superinten-dent
COOPERS
Marked (a) are Wine Coopers.
Adams, R., Quarry close, Crosscause-way
Anderson, Henry, ill George fct.
and basket makerBlackie, George, 19 Albert st.Blake & Webster, 17 Assemblystreet, Leith
Boon, Robert, 9 Johnston st.
Davidson, Pirie, & Co., 24 Cable's wyndDryburgh, Neil, & Son, 7, 8, and9 Mitchell street; stave mer-chants. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Staves, Leith." Tele-phone No., 502
Fraser, S., 128 Lothian rd.
Glendinning, James (successorto Philip Hunter), 37 St Pat-rick sq,; churns and dairyutensils
(a) Gray, D. Davidson, & Co., 61 and63 Charlotte st., Leith
Hall, A., & Co., 10 Storrie's alley,Kirkgate, Leith
Kemp, James, 23 Lauiiston st.
Knox & Surrey, 70 Salamander st.
Knox, Robert, Pirrie st., LeithLindsay, William, & Son, Canon-mills cooperage, Glenogle rd.;and stave merchants
M'Queen, John, 122 Constitution st.
Martir-ot, N, 12 Nicolson sq.
Pentiand, Y. J., & Co., 55 Ben-nington road; also stave mer-chants
Pourie, John, & Sons, 10 Sandport st.
(a) Robertson, D., & Son, 17 Elbe st.
(a) Stewart, Charles, 22, 23,and 24 Dock street, Leith;wine, cooper, and cask mer-chant. Telephone No., 475
Thomson, Thomas G., Cadiz st.,
Leith. Telegraphic address," Girdwood, Leith "
Ure, A., & Co., 2 2 Storrie's alley,Leith
COPPBBPLATE PRINTERSSee Engravers.
COPPERSMITHS ANDBRAZIERS
Callam, George, & Co., 13 and14 Greenside place
Cran, J., & Go., 5 and 6 ShoreM'Millan, Archd., & Co., Shrubplace, Leith walk. Telegra-phic address, " Vacuum, Edin-burgh." Telephone No.,4043
Manchip, J. O., 5 York lane; andtinner
Stewardson & Co., North BritishCopper works. Albert street,Leith walk
CORDIAL MANUFAC-TTTRERS
Crabbie, John, & Co., Ltd., 108Great Junction street, Leith
CORK MERCHANTSThose marked (a) are Importers.
(a) Bertram, John A., & Co., Ltd., JQuality st.
Cork (The) Co., Ltd., 3 5 Easterroad, Leith; head office, 73Minories, London, E.C-
Currie, William, & Co., 3, 5, and7 Elbe st., Leith. TelephoneNo., 4014. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Gamecock, Leith "
(a) Dalgleifch, D., & Son, 5 Blackfriars
street
(a) Dashwood, Watt, & Co., King st.
Fyfe, K, x, Sons, 12 Niddvy st.
Graham, J., & Sons, 45 Thistle stJarves, M., Pryson rd.
Jenkinson, W. & J., St 'Andrewstreet, Leith. Telephone No-4067
Johnston, John, 18 Barony st.
M'Queen, David, 1 Wellington pi.,
LeithMelville, Temple, 175 CanongateMorrison & Co., Stead's place.Telegraphic address, "Cork-wood, Leith." Telephone No.,4187
Robertson, D., & Son, 17 Elbe ct.
Boura & Forgas, 50 Blaskfriars st.
CORN FACTORSCochrane, Paterson, & Co., 49Constitution street, Leith
Crerar Bros., 53 Bernard st.
CORN MERCHANTSAiknian, A., 19A Queensferry st,
Andrew, John, 13 7 Pitt street,Bonnington
Bell, R. F., & Son, 19 Constitution st.
Sennet, Wm., 90 Dairy roadBisset, John, 69 Gorgie road;hay and straw merchant
Boyd & Morrison, 36 Salamander st.,
LeithBrown, Archibald, 73 Shandwick pi.
Brown, Robert, 31 GrassmarketBruce, Boyd, & Co., 27 Constitutionstreet
Burnet, Alexander, 8 Bowhill ter.
Butler, William, 16 Stafford st.;also ha/ merchant
Cameron, Charles A., 28 Deanhaugh ti.
Chalmers & Houston, 4 Bank st., LeithCochrane, Paterson, & Co., 49Constitution street, Leith.Telegraphic address. "Coch-rane, Leith." Telephone No.4004
Dickson, Wm., 42 Leven streetDouglas, J. T., 55 Morningside rd.Fergus, Ormiston, 7 2 Hendersonstreet
Gibson, F., 4 6 George IV. bridge,and Woodhall mills, Junipergreen
Gillespie & Co., 44 Salamander st.
Gulland, John, 13 7 Leith streetHerdman & M'Dougal, 25 Constitution
streei,
Herdman, John, & Sons, Haymarketmills
Hunter, J., & Son, Murrayfleldmills
Jackson, John, & Co., 33 Constitutionstreet
Knoblauch, Hugo, 2 2 Baltic st.
Laidlaw, J., 3 Bernard st., LeithLamb, J., 107 Bruntsfield pi.
Lament & Co., 21 Constitution st.
COR EDINBURGH.
Misses C. & M. IWMSON,83a George Street, Edinburgh.
DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING ESTABLISHMENT.
Ufetcurrtatje anb dtoUmtal ©utfttter**
Com Merchants—continued.
Lawson, John, jun., 4 Belford pi.
Leybourne, Watson, & Co., 74Constitution street
Lizars & Taylor, 17 Quality st.
London, R., 115 St Leonard's st.
Lyon, R. M., 190 Morningside rd.
Maclay, William, 20 Constitutionstreet; and at Corn Exchangebuildings, Glasgow. Telegra-phic address, " Maclay, Leith."
Telephone' No., 4072Millar & Dudgeon, 53 Constitution st.
Murray, Alexander, & Son, 7 8Constitution street; exportand import. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Roslin, Leith." Tele-phone No., 4044
Murray, James, 120 Causeway-side
Riven, A., 79 Clerk st.
Ovens, T., & Sons, 40 Timberbush, Leith
Park, James, 200 PleasancePlenderleith, William, 24 Cause-waysideRenwick, F. A., & Co., 14 As-sembly street, Leith; also im-porters of moss litter
Ritchie, John, 128 Bruntsfieldplace
Robertson, Hope, & Laidlay, 3 9Constitution street, Leith
Scott & Neill, 19 Constitutionstreet
Simpson, George, 242 Morrison st.
Stenhouse, Wm., Springfield st.
Stenhouse, W., & Son, n Afcholl place
Stirling, Boyd, & Co., 25 Con-stitution street
Stott, Eobert, 27 South Norton pi.
Tait, James, 14 South Back CanongateTait, E., 143 FountainbridgaThomson, James, 87 Haymarketterrace
Thomson, James, & Sons, 5 Leven st
Tod, A. & E., Commercial st.
Tod Bros., 1 and 3 Baker's placeTurcan, C. J., & Co., 63 Consti-tution street, Leith
Turner & Co., 17 Baltic street;corn factors
Wilson Bros., 38 Coburg st.
Wilson, G., & Son, 48 Elm rowWright, James, 51 Bristo st.
Wyllie, J. & A., 2 Commercialstreet, Leith; corn, manure,and oil cake importers andmerchants. Telephone No.,4132
Wyllie, Wm. F., 1 Eavelston ter.
COSTUMIERS
Allan, J. & E., Ltd., 80 South bridgeCowrie, Mrs, 13 Hope st.
Cranston & Elliot, Ltd., 3 3, 34,35, 36, 37, and 38 Princes st.
Drever, John, 50 Nicolson st.
Durrant, F. G., 4 Castle st.
Gow, J. A., 26 Craighall rd.
Jer.ner, C, & Co., 47 Princes st.
Lyon & Samuel, Misses 19Shandwick place
M'Nab & Shepherd, in Princes st.
Maule, Robert, & Son, 145 to 149Princes street, and 1 and 5Hope street
Paterson, Misses C. & M., 83aGeorge street. See advt.
Pearson, Mrs, 2 6 Rutland sq.Renton & Co., 12 Princes st.
Wallace, Miss A., 23 Castle st.
;
artistic braider and designer
COWFEEDEBSSee Dairy Keepers.
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CRICKET WAREHOUSE-MEN
Anderson, R., & Son, 67 Princes st.
Gray & Co., 27 Frederick st.
Mackenzie, W. S., 4 Chapel st.
King, Mrs Peroral, 50 Lothian st.
CUELING STONE MANU-FACTURERS
Anderson, R., & Sons, 67 Prin-ces street; inventors and pa-tentees of Safety RoadSkates
CURRIERSSee Leather Merchants.
CUTCH MERCHANTSWishart, James, & Sons, 20 and
21 Queen street, Leith
CUTLERS AND SURGICALINSTRUMENT MAKERS
Bladworth, Wm., 33 Jeffrey st.
Burnett, Robert, 70 Leith st.
Cameron, Peter, 28 Crightonplace; also truss maker
Clyne, Wm. C., 69 Nicolson st.
Elliot & Co., 22 Hanover st.
EDINBURGH. DAI
Gardner, J., & Son, 32 Forrestroad
Hilliard, H., & Son, 7 Nicolson st.
Law, J. & J. S., Gilmore pi.
M'Quarrie, Alexander, 141 Lau-riston place; also drysalter
Mackie, Alex., 8 Melbourne pi.,
and 4 Victoria streetMedical Supply Association, 12 Teviotplace
Rae, A., 126 Rose streetRichardson, R. S., & Co., 5 2George street
Ross, James, 5 7 Bristo street;trusses and elastic stockingsa speciality
Stevenson, P., 9 Forrest rd.
Tennant, Wm., 41 Bread st.
Walker & Hall, 17 South St An-drew street; also silversmithsand electro - platers. Telephone No. 195
Young:, Archibald, & Son, 5 7 to61 Forrest road and 7 Hopstreet
CTTTLEBY DEALBB(WHOLESALE)
Ritchie, R. R., 8 2 South bridge
DAIRYMENAdams, Mrs, 12 Portland place,Leith
Mams, Mrs, 3 2 Haymarket ter-race
Adan, C, 222 Dairy roadAddison, Mrs, Dundee ter.
Addison, M., 40 Bangor rd.Affleck, R., 124 Salamander st.
Aitken, C, 99 Comiston roadAlexander, William, 14? Bucoleuch st.Allan, James, 83 Henderson rowAllan, B., 24 Dairy rd.
Amour, J. H., Lochrin buildings, Gil-moie place
Anderson, James, 127 Bonnington rdAndersun, John, 76 West portAnderson, M., 91 PleasanceAnderson, Mary, 18 Deanhaughstreet
Anderson, Mrs E., 112 Duke st. ;
LeithAaderson, Mrs W., 44 Morrison st.
Anderson, R., 150 Albert st.Angles, William, 97 Brunswickstreet
Anthony, J., 12 Caledonian cres.Archer, J., Blenheim pi.Archibald, John, 28 WafrenderPark road
Baillie, Angus S., 273 Cowgate,4 Blackfriars street, and 28Pleasance
Baird's Dairy, 90 Brunswick st.
Baird's Dairy, 14 Baltic st.
Ballantyne, P. V., BraidburnDairy and Byres, Braid road
Balsillie, Miss, 85 Slateford roadBalsitlie, Thomas, GorgieBannatyne, James, Leith streetDairy, 5 9 Leith street, and 8Prospect street
Banks, Mrs Grace, 21 Trafalgar la.
Barclay, Matthew, 10 North-West Cir-cus pi.
Barr, Joseph, 71 Inverleith rowBarr, Mrs, 43 Bristo st.
Baxter, William, 4 7 Couper st.
Begbie, Alexander, 5:6 Gorgie rd.
Bell, Mrs Jane, 55 Bridge st., LeithBerry, Miss M., 3B Lutton pi.
Eertram, Isabella, 35 Royal Park ter.
Bertram, William, 119 Gilmoreplace
Beveridge, Andrew, 31 Lauriston st.
Beveridge, George, 165 Morrisonstreet
Binning, Janet, 4 Rossie placeBishop, Mrs, 42 Forbes rd.Black, Andrew, 7 Fowler terraceand 44 Watson crescent
Black, William, Dundee ter.
Blaekie, W., 66 Easter rd., LeithBlake, C., 15 9 Warrender Parkroad
Boa, James, sen., 8 Dorset pi.
Boa, James, jun., 14 Dorset pi.Boa, Jas-i 1 Crichton streetBoswell, Mrs, ioa Dean pathBowie, Mrs, 13 West CrosscausewavBoyd, Alexander, PiersfieidDairy, Jock's lodge, and 19West port
Boyd, Archibald, 18b East Nortonplace
Boyd, David, 19 West portBrackenridge, Isabella, 24A East Nor-ton jjla(?e
Brodie, Buchanan, 14 Bangorroad, Leith
Brotherstons, Charles, 2 Dockstreet, Leith
Brown, A., 245 Dairy roadBrown, G\, 115 Dundee st.
Brown. J., 31 Rossie placeBrown, James, 180 Causeway-side
Brown, Jas., 81 High riggsBrown, Maggie, 154 CowgateBrown, Miss C, 100 Gorgie rd.Brown, Miss Isabella, 78 Fountain-bridge
Brown, R., Bryson rd.
Brown, Bobert, 72 Rose st.
Brown, Wm., SunnybankBrown, Wm., 13 Edina pi.
Brownlee, Alicia, 17a Drummondstreet
Brownlee, Arthur, 152 Dalkeith rd.
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Brownlee, Mrs, 46 Fountain-bridge
Brownlow, Mrs Jessie, 2 WestMontgomery place
Eruce, G., so Water st.
Brunton, John & W., 139 Pitt st..,
BonningtonBrydon, James, 483 LawnmarketBuchan, Andrew, Balcarres cot-tage, 3 6 Balcarres street
Buchan, John, 2 Freer st.
Buchanan, Miss, 4 Forth st.
Burgess, S., 9 Catheart pi.
Burness, W., 15 7 Leith streetBurnside, Robert, 158 Ferry rd.,and 133 Pitt street, Leith
Cairrs, Mrs J., 183 FountainbridgeCameron, Mrs, 190 Bonnington rd.Campbell, Arch., Dundee ter.
Carruthers, M., 49 Barclay.pl.C&rruthers, T., 5 Gillespie pi.
Carson, Annie, 78 Dumbiedykesroad
Cash Milk Supply Co., 32 Couper st.,
LeithCattanach, Donald, 34 Dull st.
Cavers, Miss E., C Easter rd., Leith
Charleson, D., 42 Cumberlandstreet
Charleson, W., 13 6 Marchmontroad
Chisholm, John, 42 North Rich-mond street
Ct-jsholm, R., 20 Buccleuch st.
Clark, J., 7 St James' sq.
Clark, Mrs E., IO Ferrier streetClark, Mrs George, 8 Balcarresstreet
Clark, William, 3 6 Broughton st.
Cockrain, Miss, 6 Primrose st.
Cockburn, Andrew, 42 Duke St.,
and 4 Morton street, LeithCockburn, Charles, 217 CanonffatcCockburn, J., 7 Beaverhall ter-race
Cooper, F., 15 and 16 South StJames street
Cooper, Wm., Sunnybank cottage, Lon-don road
Cormack, J., 3 3 Roseneath ter-race
Coutts, John, 3 Bonaly roadCowan, Samuel, 45 India placeCraigie, David. Craigielea dairy,13 Dorset place
Craigmillar (The) Creamery Co.,Ltd., Liberton. R. J. Thom-son, manager
Craus, Mrs, 23 South Richmondstreet
Crawford, David, Lome streetCrawford, Miss, 35 Bruntsiield avenueCreamer, Mary, 38 Caltoh rd.
Cribbes, Agnes, 13 Dublin st.Crombie, A., 140 Dairy rd.
Crow & Reid, 10 Melville placeCrow, Thomas, 42 Gorgie road
DAI EDINBURGH.
Dairymen—continued.
Crow, William, 3 6 Northumber-land street
Cunningham, John, 3 Salisbury pi.
Cunningham, Mrs Jessie, 18 Bruns-wick road
Cunningham, Peter, 16 Polwarthgardens
Carrie, George, 2a Drumdryan sfc.
Dalgleish, Peter, 4 Cambusne-than street
Dall. Jane, 33A Eichmond place
Danish Dairy Co., 63 Easter rd.
Davidson, Miss Jessie, 1 SouthNorton place
Davidson, Ralph, 51 Causeway-side
Da7is, W. H., Boswell rd.
Dempster, Andrew, 34 Williamstreet
Denholm, Wm , 150 Bonnington road,
Leifch
Dickson, Alex., 11 St Mary st.
Dickson. John, 44 Diummond St.
Dickson, John, 248 CowgateDickson, Robert, 42 Gorgie roadand 3 Deanbank place
Dobbie, P., 16 Potter rowDodds, —., 10 Alvanley terraceDonald, A., Tollcross dairy, 174Lauriston place
Donaldson, A., T6 Northumber-land street
Donaldson, John, 14 Montgomery st.
Douglas, Mrs, 18 Albert streetDouglas, Mrs, 155 Leith st.
Dudgeon, A., 2 Abbey st.
Dudgeon, Mrs, 2 Melgund ter.
Dunbar, Alexr., 7 Sloan st.
Duncan, J., 31 Lauriston streetDunlop, William, 60 Morning-side road
Dymock, M., 85 Gilmore placeEdinburgh Milk Supply Association,
Ltd., Slateford roadEdmond, Maggie, 13 Thorntree st.
Ednie, Andrew, 16 Cumberland st.
Fairley, Miss (late Paterson), 6Caledonian road
Faichney, Mrs D., 4a Downfleldplace
Farrell, Frederick C, 23 Arthurstreet
Ferguson, Ellen, 208 CanongateFerguson, Mrs, 48 Dean st.
Ferry, James, 17 Sandport st.,
LeithFinlay, William, 15 Dorset placeFirth, W., 84 Montgomery st.
Fisher, D., 9A India st.
Fisher, P. & D., 1 Balbirnie pi.
Flemings, Archibald, 31 Nelson
Flint, Miss L., 140 Bruntsfleldplace
Flockhart, H., 36 Buceleuch st.
Forkerford Dairy, 13 CrosscausewayForrest, A., 51 Forrest road
Forrest, James, 6 Pirrie st.
Forrest, Mrs, 42 Cumberland st.
Forsyth, Andrew, 3 2 Yeaman pi.
Forsyth, Wm., 6a and 8 Moncrieffterrace
Frame, Marion. 126 Ferry rd.Fraser, E., 6 Morning-side driveGairn, Andrew, iia Leith Street ter.
Gallagher, Mrs Jane, 9 March-mont road
Galloway, E., 63 St Stephen st.
Gardner, Jchn, 11 Jordan lane;milk delivered three timesdaily
Geddes, Mrs, 79 Grove sfc.
Gibson, Miss J., 151 FountainbridgeGibson, Mrs, 68 South Back Canon-gate
Gibson, Mrs Annie, 53 Water ft.
Gillan, P., 52 Pitt sfc., BonningtonGilroy, Miss J. B., 21 Ardmillanterrace
Gilroy, Mrs, GorgieGirdwood, B., 299 CausewaysideGladstone, J., 12 Dorset placeGordon, Mrs M., 238 CanongateGosman, Mrs E., isa West Biehmondstreet
Goudie, — ., 14 George st.
Gow, J., 77 St Mary sfc.
Graham, K., 28 Grindlay streetGraham, Mrs V., 52 Craighall rd., New-haven
Graham, Bobert, 10 Bath st.
Graham, Thomas, 102 Cause-wayside
Grant, Jas., Restalrig-Gray, James, 29 Buchanan st.
Greig, Agnes, 4 Buchanan st.
Greig, Mrs, Duddingston station
Greig, Mrs, 57 PleasanceGreig, Mrs, 20 Spottiswoode st.
Grey, Robert S., 1 Blackford ave-nue
Grieve, Mrs, 7 Yeaman placeGrossefc, W., 18 Caledonian cres.
Grove Street Dairy, 135 Grove st.
Gunn, J. J., 72 PotterrowHaddow, John, Comely bankHamilton, Geo., 1 Wardlaw st.
Hamilton, Mrs, 15 Springwellplace
Hamilton, Wm., 37 Crosscauseway
Hannan, R., 20 Comiston road;and confectioner
Harcus, Wm. F., 5 Balfour st.
Fare, E., 32 Balfour st.
Harvey, James, 20 Frederick st.
Hastie, J., 70 Haymarket ter.
Henderson, C., 13 Beaverhall ter.
Henderson, James, 3 Rossie pi.
Henderson, John, i5 Henderson St.,
LeithHenderson, Miss, 1 Dublin streetHenderson, Mrs, 226 Dairy rd.
Hill, Mrs James, 4 Lome streetHislop, H. G., GorgieHogarth, Mrs, 1 Brand-field st.
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Honeyman, M., 167 Bruntsfleldplace
Home, James, 42 Comiston rd.
Horsburgh, Jessie, 7 Bow Hillterrace, Gofdenacrc
Howie, J., 7 Dickson st.
Howie, Mrs, 48 Charlotte streetHume, James, 33 CanongateHunter, John, 3 Brougham placeHunter, Miss M., 6 Balfour St.,Leith
Hutchison, Geo., 3 Easter roadHutson, Grace, 9 Dorset placeHutton, John, 20 Hanover st.
Imlah, George, 40 Ashley ter.Imrie, John, 116 Morrison streetImrie, Miss J., 3 Drumdryan st.Inglis, J. & C, 4 Antigua streetInglis, Wm., 25 AbbeyhillInglis, William, Catherine Bank,Jock's lodge
Ireland, T. & W., Delhaig, GorgieIrish Creamery Co., 26 Bruntsfleld pi.Jack, J., 43 St Leonard's st.Jack, John, Victoria pi., TriuityJack, P., Prestonfield dairy,Liberton
Jack, W., Gor?ieJaskson, Donald, 18 Eose st.
Jeffs, Mrs Catherine, 69 and 71St Mary street
Johnston, Fred., 58 Gorgie rd.Johnston, Miss Mary, 118 Can-ongate
Johnston, Mrs, 117 Bueoleuch st.
Johnston, W., 28 Gordon st.
Kethel, J., 11 Lindsay roadKidd, M., 229 CanongateKirk, George, 11 Drumdryan st.
Knight, L., 194 Easter rd.Laidiaw, Alexander, 2 6 Williastreet
Laidiaw, R., 5 9 Mayfield roadLamb, J., 38 CrosscausewayLamb, John, 16 Carnegie st.
Lambert, William, 51 Lothian st.
Landells, M., 9 Alvanley ter.Laurie, Wm., Coltbridge avenueLawrie, M., 14 Thorntree ?*>.
Lawxde, Mrs M., 172 ±l"^ck st.
Lawrie, Robert, 20 Prince Re-gent street
Lawrie, Thomas, Windlestrawlee, Ferryroad
Lawson, D., 2 6 West Preston st.Lawson, Mrs, 38 Angle Parkterrace
Leadbetter, A., 27 Bryson rd.Lees, James, 16 Bread streetLeishman, Bichard, 370 Morningsideroad
Lidgate, Peter, 10 Mansfield pi.Lind, Miss, 9 Bruntsfleld pi.
Lindsay, E., 152 Lauriston placeLindsay, George, n Fort pi.
Lindsay, John, 90 Trafalgar la.
Linklafcer, John, 79 St Stejlien st.
Linton, Thomas, 5 Ashley placetNewhaven road, Bonningtan
EDINBURGH. DAI
Liston, M., 95 Main st., NewbatenLittle, B., 54 West Bowling Greenstreet
Lockhart, G., 19 Carnegie st.
Logan, Miss, ig London st.
Lothians (The) Dairy Co., Ltd., 13Picardy place
Love, Mrs Ann, 5 YardheadsLow, Elizabeth, 24 Caledonian pi.
Lowe, George, 5 9 Dumbiedykesroad
JLvall. Miss, 136 Gorgie rd.Lyall, Wm., 17 Maderia street,Leith
Lynch, Mrs 14 Riddle's closeM'Callum, Alexander, 9 Pitt st.
M'Connell, Mrs, 263 Grorgie rd.M'Cormack, Miss J., 2 M'Neil st.M'Dcnald, D., 1 West MayfieldM'Donald, D., 102 Dairy rd.
M'Gauehie, Mrs, 134 Dumbiedykes rdM'Gibbon, —., 14 Charles st.
M'Gill, Allan, 3 6 West Prestonstreet
M'Ginn, J., 89 St Andrew st., LeithM'Gregor, Peter, 35 West Nicolson st.
M'Gregor, Peter, RestalrigM'Innes, D., 18 Hendeson- st.
M'Kenzie, D., 12a Murdoch ter.M'Kenzie, Miss, 27 Henderson gardens,Leith
M'Laren, Richard, 3 Haddington pi.M'Lean, Mrs G., 47 Morrison st.M'Leish, M., 27B Marchmont rd.M'Leod, Miss, 5 Montague st.
M'Luckie, Thomas, jun., 1 Daviestreet
M'Manus, A., 2 Northcote st.
M'Pherson, Miss, 18 Montrose ter.
M'Taggart, Mrs, 3A PleasanceMacdorald, T., Prestonfield, LibertonMack, Alexander, 35 Marchmont rd.iMacpterson, Thos., Gorgie cottagesjMain, Mrs, 90 Leamington ter.
Malcolm, Christina, 5 9 Slate-I ford roadIManson, Mrs, 131 Lothian roadiMark, Mrs, 1 Canaan laneIMarr, James, 65 Bangor rd.(Martin, J., 38 Lauriston place;||
also cattle dealerMartin, R., 33 Eyre pi.
iMason, Mrs,"i5 CitadelMather, Adam, 126 Duke street,
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father, A. H., 24 Home st.Mather, John, Quarryholesfather, William, 44 Buccleuch st.
Maypole Dairy Co., 18 Dairy rd.[Meikle, John, 9 Portland place,I LeithIWc .ilaw?, G., 2 7 Sciennes rd.Middlemas, Joana, 14 South
I Charlotte streetMiddlemas, Mrs Jane, 104
I Marchmont crescentmfddlemass, John, Gorgieviiiiar, J., 80 Main street, New-haven
Millar, W., Slateford id.Miller, Mrs C, 9 East Adam st.
Mitchelhill, T., 13 West Newington pi.
Mitchell, Alesander. 38 Argyle placeMitchell, Jane, 34 Carnegie st.
Mitchell, M., 13 Laurie st.
Mitchell, Mrs, 13 Manderston street.
LeithMoir, David, 54 Madeira st., LeithMontgomery, J., 3 Millar cres-cent
Montgomery, Mrs, 48 Easter rd.
Moore, Mrs S., 24. I ndy Lawsou st
Mcirison, A., 71 S* Leonard's st.
Morton, A., 10 Fowler ter.
Morton, R.. 227 Camsewr.ysidoMorton, W., 61 Thistle street;and Glencorse mains
Morton, Wm., 1a Pilrig street
Muckersie & Robertson. 121 Mor-rison street
Muir, Miss J., 84 South Back Canon-gate
Muir, Thomas, 24 Watson cres-cent
Munro, Arthur, Factors' parkGorgie, and 124 West port
Munro, Thomas, 4 Warriston pi.
Murray, Alexander, Murray-fieldMurray. Marv, 12A East Thomas st.
Newbfgging, Mrs, 19 Leven st.;also confectioner
Niven, John, 6 Brandon ter.Nlven, Mrs, 11 Riego streetNotman, William, Salamanderstreet
Ogg. M., 128 Rose streetOrr, Miss C, 15 Fowler ter.
Orr, E., 17 Grove streetParis, G., 36 East Preston st.
Parker, George, 33 Blackfriars st.
Paterson, Carl E., 8 Orwell ter-race
Paterson, John, 8 n St Vincentstreet
Paterson, John, GorgiePeterson, Mrs, 13 Thorntree st.
Paton, A., 2 Bedford st.
Patterson, Janet, 38 Leven st.
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also confectioner'Patterson, Mrs C, 42 Caledonian ores-cent
Paul, John, 140 CowgatePaxton, J., 14 9 Slateford roadPeggie, James, 1 Pitt st., Bonnington
Pe'tfcigrew, Jane, 29 Melville ter.Polloak, Andrew, 10 Edina pi.
Porteous, James, 6 Leven streetPorter, J., 43 Brunswick rd.
Pr*;ntice, John, 11 Livingstoneolace, and 10 Shandcn place
Price, John, 33 HaJmyre stPnngle, A., 13 Morton streetPringle, John, 21 Clerk st-Purdie, Mrs, 218 Gorgie roadPurvis, John, ro8 Abbeyhill
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Ramage, Alexander, 3 8 Couperstreet
Ramage, J., Star Dairy, 7 WestMaltland street
Ramage, J., 8 Grindlay streetRamsay, A., 33 West Preston st.
Ramsay, M., 98 Main street,Newhaven
Rarity, Thomas, 12a North Junc-tion street
Roddock. Mrs, 6 Springwell placeReid, Mrs, 16 Grange loanRennie, A., 6 Caledonian placeRennie. M.. 29 Balfouv st.
Ritchie, A., Coburg Street Dairy,92 Coburg street
Ritchie, Mrs B., 2 Bryson roadKobb, Thomas, 7A Balfour st.
Robertson, Andrew, 29 Bangor rdRobertson. George, 170 Brunts-Held place
Robertson, George, WardieFarm Dairy, Wardie
Robertson, John, GorgieRobertson, J., toa Dalmenv st.
Robertson, J., 12 LivingstonePlace, Leith
Robertson, Miss, 98 Comistonroad
Robertson, Wm., 1 Church st.
Rodger, John, 63 Raeburn pi.Rodgers, A., 87 and 89 Gorgie rd.Rollo, Miss, r Viewforth gardensRoss, G . 43 North Fort st.
Rcss, John, 51 Alva T.'ace
Ross. John, 19 AbbeyhillKos9, Mary, 112 Spring gardens, Ab-
beyhillRose, Mrs, 2a Murdoch terraceRussell, Mrs Lizzie, 79 Bangor rd.Russell. W.. 42 Prince Regent stRutherford, A., n East Arthur pi.Samuel, G., 1 Fort pi., LeithSandllands, Miss, IOO Main st.,Newhaven
Scarf h, Wm., 8 Warrender Park r&.Scott, James, 86 Montgomery st.Scott, Miss, 109 St Leonards st.Soott, W., 33 Lothian st.
Sellars, Mrs, 5 Watson crescentShaw, J . 2 FonntainbridgeShaw, J., 31 Lauriston pi.Shaw, James, 3 Crichton st.Shaw, John, Saughton mills. GorgieShaw, Thos., 36A" St Leonard's st."ShieJs, John, Delhaig, GorgieSimpson, A.. 13 Iona st.
Simpson, J., 7 Burlington st.Simpson, J., 104 Bonnington rd., LeithSimpson, Jarnes, 3A Bcwling Green stSimpson, James C, 31 Comely Bankavenue
Simpson, Thomas, 18 East Cromwellstreet, Leith
Simpson, W. & T„ Delhalg, Gor-gie
Sinclair, Donald, 2 Dublin st.Sinclair, Mrs, 138 Causeway-side
DAI EDINBURGH.
Dairymen—continned.
Slater, W. H., 18 Bothwell st.
Smith. Alexander, 6 Buchananstreet
Smith, Me^ander, I'lewlands Dairyfarm, Morningside
Smith, J., 3 Upper Grove pi.
Smith, Peter, 4 Tennant st.
Smith, W., 2 Middleby st.
Smith, Wm., 95 Grove st.
Souter, Miss, 160 Dalkeith rd.
Spence, F., 24 North Junction st.
Spence, G., West, & Co., 43 WarrenderPark road
Stavert, Mrs Margaret, 44 North Rich-
mond st.
Steel, Robert, s Brougham place
Steele, J. & M., 22a St Leonard'sstreet
Stenhouse, Andrew, 3 9 St Ste-phen street
Stevenson, Archibald, 13 Jamaica st.
Stevenson, John. 3 Wolseley pi.,
Jock's lodgeStewart, Charles, 176 Rose st.
Stirling, Mrs B., 48 Bridge st., LeithSutherland, Mrs J., 37 Caledoniancrescent
Sutherland, Mrs, r26 Easter rd.
Swan, Geo., 46 Balbirnie pi.
Tait, James, 5a SciennesTait, James, 45 Albert st.
Tait, James, 116 PleasancoTait, James S., 8 Dalkeith rd.
Tait, John, 3a Down-field placeTaylor, Arthur, 88 Crosscause-way
Taylor, Miss Thomasina, 45Bonnington road, Leith
Telfer, Miss E., 28 Caledonian cres.
Telford, Mrs T., 152 Leith walkThomline, Thomas, 7 Hendeison rowThomson, A., 8 Potter rowThomson, Alexander, 38 Dun-dee terrace
Thomson, C , St Leonard's bill
Thomson, E., 2 Grindlay st.
Thomson, James, 33 Jamaica st.
Thomson, George, 26 Bowlir.g Greenstreet
Thomson, Miss, 34 Cockburn stmilk purveyor
Thomson, Mrs, 22 Heriot pi.
Thorburn, R. H., 135 St Leonard's street
Trotter, Mrs, 87 Henderson rowUrquhart Geo., RestalrigVallentyn'?, Alexander, 79 Durnbiedykesroad
Veitch, Marion B., 5 Orwell pi.
Waddell, Robert, 7 William st.
Waldie, E., St Mark's dairy, 8 2Pitt street, and 9 Tan-field, In-verteith row
Waldie, P., 123 Pleasance
Waldie, Peter, 148 Dalkeith rd.
Walker, John Gray, 300 Gorgieroad
Wall lace, Miss E. J., 4 Beaverhallroad
Wallace, W., 8 ViewforthWardrop, A., 310 Gorgie rd.
fVarnock, Miss. 14 Charles st.
Wason, Mrs E., 2 East St James*street
Waterston, Mrs, 83 Hendersonrow
Watson, E., 2 3a Dundas streetWatson, James, 8 Caledonian rd.
Watson, Jane, 6 Jane st.
Watson, Mrs, 23A Dundas st.
Watson, T. & A., Delhaig, GorgieWaugh, M.,'4 Polwarth cres.
Webster, Thomas, 54 Kasler rd . LeithWeir, Miss E. D., 203 Morning-side road
Weir, Tom., Road end, Slateford rd.Wells, W., 118 West bowWest, J., Delhaig, GorgieWest, John, 17 Tarvit streetWhite, Euphemia, 98 St Leonard's st.
White, G., Stewart-field, Ban-nington
White, Mrs, 5 Cornwallis placeWhiteford, George, 200A PleasanceWhitelaw, Mrs J., 51 William st.
Wi>;ht. Mrs, 20 RaeLurn placeWigtonshire (The) Creamery Co.,
5 2 Grindlay streetAViUiarnson. Mrs, '24 Dewar pi.
Wilson, Alexander, 15 Rodney st.
Wihon, D., 19 Montague ter.
Wilson, Jas., 2 6 Balfour streetWilson, Mir-s, 43 Comely Bank pi.
Wilson, Mrs, 95a PleasanceWilson, P., 77 St Andrew st., LeithWilson, R. H., i85 Lauriston pi.
Wilson, S., 80 Brunswick st.
Wilson. S., 15 Gordon st.
Wibon. W. J., =;a Union st.
Wilson, William, 29 St Stephenstreet
Windyvale Dairy, 443 LawnmarketWinton, John, 31 Lome st.
Wood, John, Jock's lodgeWood, John, 196 Leith walkWood, Thomas, 8 Spittal st.
Woods, A., 8 PotterrowWright, A., Annfield, NewhavenYoung, J., 2 Caledonian cres.
Young, John, 4 Solicitor's buildingsYoung, Mts, 53 Water st.
Voung, Mrs, 4 Meadow hankYoung, W., n Richmond pi.
DAIRY UTENSIL MANU-FACTURERS
Brotherston. A.. & J., 27 Candlemakerrow
Dairy Supply Co., Ltd., 1 GrassmarketGlendinning, Jarnea, 3 7 St Pat-rick square
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DEBT RECOVERY AGENTSStubbs, Ltd., 72 Princes street.Subscribers by obtainingtimely information may avoidmaking bad debts, and may,through this agency, recoveroverdue accounts, bills,
rents, etc., with promptitude.Every trader should readStubbs' "Weekly Gazette."Telegraphic address "Stubbs,Edinburgh." Telephone No.2029
DENTISTS
Amoore, John S., 10 Charlotte sqiwrejAnderson, A., Sherwood, L.D.S.,55 York place
Baillie, Robert, 1 Queensferry st.
Bain, J. H., L.D.S., 1 Leopold pi.
Black, T., 11 Marchmont roadBrown, J. C, 61 Lothian rd.
Butler, C. W. E., 140 Princes st.
Cameron, James Craig, 110Ferry road, Leith
Chapman, H. H., L.D.S., 31 Howestreet
Chisholm, J. K., 34 Dublin st.Clarkson, James C, 20 Forthstreet
Cooper, James, 31 Howe streetCormack, J. H., L.D.S., 8 Georgesquare
Cunningham, J. T., 43 Lauriston pi.
Dykes, Edward, 122 Lauristonolace; surgeon dentist
Edinburgh Dental Company, 20 Cock-Iburn street
Edwards, Wm., 138 Constitution st.
Fergie, Wm., 61 South Clerk st.
Foirester, Wm., 23a George sq.
Gentle, James, 6 Rankeillor st.
Goodman, Ltd., 2 6 George st.
Gregory, A. & Fred. S., L.D.S. , 12Dundas street
Hannah, R. Nasmyth, L.D.S., 4Pitt street
Hardie, W. J., L.D.S., and D D.S.,
25 2 Morrison streetIncorporated (The) Edinburgh Dental/I
Hospital and School, 31 Chambers}*street
King, F. R., L.D.S., 112 Marchmontroad
M'GEashan, James, 21 WestMaitland street
M'Guire, Dr, 9 Great Junction street,
LeithM'Kenzie, Mr, 53 George st.
M'Lean, A. R., 32 Lauriston pi.
MacGregor, M., 20 Queen st.
Mackintosh, James, 42 Queen'street
Mackintosh, R. C, 11 Dublin st.
MacleoJ, W. B., 16 George sq.
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EDINBURGH. DRA
Mncjiherson, A., i Rankeillor sfc.
Marr, James, 3 2 London streetMatthew, Chas., 15 Ainslie pi.
Nash. J. Kirke, L.D.S., 16 Pitt etPage, Frederick, 6 Hope street(off Charlotte square)
Pringle, Robert, 16 Newingtonroad
Purdie, Hume, L.D.S., 9 Gilmoreplace
Scott, G. F., 189 Bruntsfield pi.
Scottish Dental Supply Associa-tion, 7 Picardy placo
Sherman, L. S., 28 Alva st.
Stevenson, L., 27 Goiciston rdStewart, J. Ogilvie, L.D.S.E , 5Atholl place
Stewart, W. A.. L.D.S., 40 Queen st
Turnbull, F., 6 Randolph pi.
Watson, G. W., L.D.S., 15 Coatescrescent
Wilson, A., 2 North Charlotte st.
Wood, James, 33 Lauri^ton nlace
Wood, R. Melville (late withSquire Winfield Allen, of NewYork), 7 2 Princes st. ; Ameri-can dentistry in all its bran-ches
Young1
, John A., L.D.S., 90 Morn-ingside road
DESIGNERSArchibald, Fowler, & Ferrier, 3 2York place
Corner, James M., 25 Scotlandstreet
Smith & Porteous, 3 North StAndrew street; lithographic,black and white
Trotter & Brown, 34 St Andrew sq.
Wallace, Miss A., 23 Castle st.
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artistic braider
DIE AND STAMPCUTTERS
Bever.dge, J. P., 74 Rose st.
Dale, Thomas R., 11 Elder street;house address, 11 East Clare-mont street
Grieve, J., 9 South St Andrew st.
Harper, Andrew, 23 St James'square; and engraver
Hislop & Day, 1, 3, and 4 Swin-ton row
Kirkwood, A., 13 St James' sq.
Kirkwood, A., & Son, 9 St James' sq.
Oliver, G. E., 20 St James' sq.
Pollock, Alex., York laneSinclair & M'Lean, 34 Rose st.
Smith, J. G., 51 Hanover st.
Svan, Edward, 251 High st.
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DISTILLERS
Those Marked (a) are Rectifiers.
Ainslie, James, & Co., Clynelishdistillery, Brora; offices,, 201Leith walk, Leith
Bernard & Co., 41 Yardheads(a) Crabbie, John, & Co., 108Great Junction street, Leith
Dewar, John, & Sons, Ltd., a York-buildings
Distillers' Company (The), Ltd.;head office, 12 Torphichenstreet; distillers of fine malt,old still, and patent still
grain whiskies. Distilleriesat Port Dundas, Glasgow;Caledonian, Edinburgh;Carsbridge, Alloa; Cameronbridge, Fifeshire; Kirkliston,by Edinburgh; Glenochil,Menstrie, by Stirling; Cam-bus, by Stirling; Phoenixpark, Dublin. W. H. Ross,secretary
Dunville & Co., Ltd., Royal Irishdistilleries; Belfast agent,S. Gilliland, 25 Comiston rd.
Gilbey, W. & A., 7 Clifton ter.
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Glen Albyn Distillery Co., Ltd., 46 Con-stitution street
Glendronach Distillery Co., 53 Georgestreet
Johnstone, James, Ltd., Dean distillery
M'Connell, J. & J., Ltd.; Belfastagent, J. W. Moorhead, 21Cumberland street
(a) Mackie, N. M. Scott, & Co.,8 Constitution street
Melrose, Drover, & Co., 14 Mitchell st.
North British Distillery Co., Ltd.,
Gorgie rd.
Sanderson, Wm., & Son, Chariotte la.,
LeithSomerville, John, & Co., 45A Quality st.
(a) Thomson, D. J., & Co., 2, 3,and 4 St Anthony street
T Tsher, Andrew, & Co., 31 We.stSciennes
DRAIN TESTING APPLI-ANCE MANUFACTURERS
Burn Brothers, 71 Hanover st.,
23 and 24 Charing cross,Whitehall, London, S.W.; alsosanitary and heating engi-neers. Telegraphic address," Warming and Abrasion, Lon-don." Telephone Nos. 1041and 2814, Gerrard, London
DRAPERS AND SILKMERCERS
Those marked (a) are also GeneralFurnishing Warehousemen.
Adamson, R. W., n Clerk st.
Add-on, L., 210 Eastor road,Leith
Aitken, H., 14 Roseburn ter.
Aitken, R., 196 Rose streetAllan, J. & R., Ltd., 80 to 8 6South bridge
Anderson & Macgregor, 21 Barony st,
Anderson, W., 7 Dundee ter.
Andrew, Miss N., 2 7 Marchmontcrescent; also milliner anddressmaker
Angus & Watson Bros., 38 IToma st.
Annan, Richard, 5 8 Bridge st.,
LeithArthur & Co., Ltd., 18 Waterlooplace
Bain, A. M., 8 Dalmeny st.
Bain, W. W., & Son, 35 Cockburnstreet
Barnet, Mrs A., 15 Deanhaughstreet
Bartram, Miss M., Ill George st.
Bell. Miss, 34 Craighall rd.
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DRA EDINBURGH.
Drajiers and Silk Mercers—continued.
Bishop, Isabella, 47 Waverley pi.
Black, John, 5 Nicolson st.
Blackball, Alex., 2 68 Bonnlng-ton road; also clothier
Blades, Mrs, 10 Chapel st.
Blyth, H., & Co., 220 CanongateBlyth, H., 19, 21, and 24 EarlGrey street
Blyth, John, 166 Dairy rd.
Bcnar, J. & M., 11 West Maitland st.
Bootland, J., 15 Easter rd.
Bootland, Joseph, 6 Charlotte st.
Brown, A- C, 171 Dundee st.
Brown Bros., 210 Morningside rd.
Brown Bros., 10 Polwarth gardens
Eiown, Gr. S., 91 Broughton st.
Brown, Hy., 224 Grorgie rd.
Brown, John, 105 Dairy roadBrown, Joseph, 37 Earl Grey st.
Brown, R. & •)., 3 42 Leith walkBrown, Wm., 43 Leith st.
Biuce, Jas., 185 Brimtsfield pi.
Bruce, Robert, 9 Elm rowBurns, Patrick, 237 Canongate
Camberg & Davidson. 11 Daviestreet; wholesale drapers andmantle dealers
Campbell, Mrs, 1 Wolseley place
Carmichael, C., 11 Charlotte St.,
Leith
Caimichael, D. & J . 27 KirkgatoCharles, Mrs M., 201 Canonsrate
Chisholm & Bryden, Misses, 243 Dairy 1
roadCivil Clothing Co. (The), 35 Southbridge
(a) Clapperton, William R,, & Co.,5 9 and 60 Princes street
Clark. A., 73 Broughton st.
Clark, John, 46 West Richmondstreet
Clarkson, Joseph, successor toM. A. Turnbull, 148 and 152Dairy road
Cochrane, J., 8 Baker's pi.
Collier, C, 18 Roxburgh pi.
Collier, Eliza, 45 PleasanceColosseum Warehouse, 2 South bridgeCooper & Co., 131 High st. ; alsooutfitters
Co-operative Clothing Co., 8 St Jamessquare
Cossar & Noble, 105 South bridgeCowan & Strachan, 15 Princes st.
Cownie, J. G., 39 South bridge
Cownie, William, & Sons, 63South bridge
Cranston & Elliot, Ltd., 33, 34,35, 36, 37, and 38 Princes st.
;
factory, Easter road; silkmercers, general drapers,house furnishers, cabinet-makers, upholsterers, houseagents, and removal con-tractors. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Merit, Edinburgh."Telephone No., 98
Crease, James B., & Co., Ltd., 34 Han-over street
Crossan, J. & A., 27 Broughton st.
Cruickshank, L. A., 37 North Fort st.
Cunningham, David, 13 Crighton pi.
Curtis, A., 55 Bristo st.
Darg, M , ig CausewaysideDargue, A., 4 Mulberry pi.
Davidson, Samuel, 14 South Richmondstreet
Davidson, William, 46 Hanoverstreet
Denholm, G., 88 FountainbridgeDilly, Mrs, 6 Gillespie pi.
Dobsim, Miss, 13-A Biifto place
Doherty, William, 65 CanongateDouglass, Miss, Suinmerfield, Restal
rig rd.
Drever, Jchn, 79, 81, and 83 Nicolsonstreet
Drummond, James, 61 Mayfield rd.
Duncan, Archibald, 13 9 Lothianroad
Edwards, 0\, & Co., 2 South Clerk st
Elliott, H. R., 12 Shandwick pi.
Evans, F. & M., 17 Montagu terFalconer, Ellen, 27 West Nicolson st.
Ferguson, J. H., 31 Elder st.
Ferguson, T. A., 50 Great Jnnilion st
Fisher, John T., 5 8 Dairy rd.;general draper, hosier, hab-erdasher, and practical shirt-maker
Fletcher & Glass, 36 Earl Grey st.
Foote, Mrs, & Co., 1 Coltbridge avenuiForbes, J., 39 Home.st.Foulis, John D., 21 Gordon streetFrankel. H., 276 Cowgate, and17 South Richmond street; theworking men's clothing sale-rooms
Fraser, L. & J., 12 Crighton placeFraser, Mrs, 78A Gilmore pi.
Fraser, Thomas, 15 Bread st.
Fraser, Tom, 33 Home st.
Gall, Wm., 31 South bridgeGalloway, J., 37 Earl Grey st.
Garden, Frank, 48 Earl Grey st.
Gardner, Miss A., 45 West Nicolson st
Gelletly, R., 260 Morrison st.
Gerrie, P. C, 122 Nicolson st.
Gibb, M. M. & J., 69 Dairy rd.
Gibb, Miss J., 41 West Nicolson st.
Gibson, Joseph, 139 St Leonard's st.
Gibson, Lumsden, & Co., 113 Lothianroad
Gilchrist, Mrs A., 134 Rose st.
Gillies & Kennedy, 47 GrassmarketGillies, H, 2 Deanbank placeGilmour, Mrs George, 150 Morrison st.
Goodson, Robert, & Co., Ltd.,107 and 108 South bridge
Goodwillie & Co., 1 Baxter's pi.
Gray, William, 3 2 Leven streetGrieve, Miss, 364 Morningside rd.
Grimsdick, Frederick, 23 Leven st.
Grimstead, L., 14 Chapel st.
Hafg & Sinclair, 41 and 43 EarlGrey street
4^
Hardie & Son, 241 High st.
Hardie S. & M., 123 KirkgateHarper, Jas., 109 West portHartness, Mrs A., 13 Lochend rd.
Hastie, Miss, 82 Lauriston pi.
Hay, D., & Sons, 5 5 Canongate,and 10 Montrose terrace
Henry, Darling, & Co. (lateDonald, Reid, & Co.), 124and 124a Princes street
Heriot, David, 4 2 Couper streetHeme, T., 47 Clerk st
Howie, John, 4 Glanville pi.
Hunter, W., & Co., 1 Tolbnoth wyndKulton, I., 347 Leith walkHynde, T., & Co., 14 Union pi.
Inkster, J. J., 54 BroughtonInnes & Pinkerton, Misses, 21Raeburn place
Isaac, E. C, 6 Hillside streetJablonsky, J., 121 PleasanceJamiesun, Mrs, 128 Gorgie rd.
Jeffrey, W., & Son, Markethouse, 43, 44, 46, 47, and 48Tolbooth wynd; cash drapersand clothiers. Established1842
(a) Jenner, C, & Co., 47 Princes st.
Jchnston, M. & T., 402 Morningsideroad
Johnston, Miss J., 3 9 Dairy rd.
Kinloch, Miss, 67 Thistle streetKirkpatrick, A., 14 Roseburn ter.
Lambert & Son, 7 7 Rose street(corner of Frederick street);drapery warehousemen
Lr.mond, K., 263 Leith walkLaurence, Miss, 102 Bruntsfleldplace
Lawson, George, 109 Bruntsfleld pi.
Lawson, R., & Co., Ltd., 3 Cham-bers street ; general ware-housemen
Linklater, Mrs Annie, 14 East Nortonplace
Longstreeth, 0. W., 5 Morningside rd.
Low, George M., 5 Spring gardens,
StockbridgeM'Cagie, Mrs, 166 Bruntsfleld pi.
M'Donald, O. & J., 74 Leith walk
M'Donald, Mrs, 126 Ferry roadM'Gibbon, J. & J., 33 Nicolsonsquare
M'Gill, Miss, 20 Dundee streetM'lntosh, Miss, 41 Ashley terraceM'Kay. Mrs, 26 Bruntsfleld avenueM'Kechnie & Co., Waverley bridge
M'Kerracher, Mrs, 103 Morrison st.
M'Laren, James, 2 Home st.
(a) M<Leod, Alex., 313 Leith walkM'Leod, A., & Co., 18 Forrest rd.
M'Nab & Shepherd, in Princes st.
M'Rae, Alexander, 1 Brunswick rd.
Macintosh, Mrs, 98 Bruntsfleld pi.
Mackie, George, & Co., 7 Kirk-gate
Maitland, Thomas (late Gi lies
Bios.), 34 George street
EDINBURGH. DRU
Manclark, J. M., 1 Charlotte st,Leith, and 12 Earl Grey street,and 64 South bridge
Marshall & Aitken, 12 South St An-drew's st.
Marshall, A. & M,, 188 Cause-wayside
Martin, G. & J., 97 Lothian rd.
Martin, Geo., 108 Bruntsfieid pi.
Matheson, J., 249 Dairy rd.
MATHIESON, A., & CO., 3 9aGeorge street;
black silk andcrape mercers tothe Queen
Mattnew, James, & Son, 413 Lawn-market
Maule, Robert, & Son, 145 to 149Princes St., and 1 and 5 Hopestreet; drapers, silk mercers,and carpet warehousemen
Menzies, T. C, High streetMercer & Crombie, 13 Nicolsonstreet
Messer, Miss, 45 Slateford rd.Middleton, J., 11 Lothian st.
Millar, William, 15 llowe st.
Miller, A, C, 34 Howe streetMilne, John, 272 to. 278 Morri-son street, 14 West Maitlandstreet, and 2 6 South bridge;glover, hosier, hatter, boys'clothier, and general draper
Millar, George, & Co., 34 Southbridge
Milne, M. & C, 98 Lothian roadMitchell, Thos., 37 Easter rd.
Mitchell, Wm., 49 Bridge st., LeithMorrison, R., 6 Rosebank pi.
Mortis, J.. 29 Shandwick pi.
Morton, Thomas, 18 St Patrick sq.
Morton, Wm., & Sons, 43 and 44South bridge, 40 North bridge,and 15 7 Lothian road
Munn, J. M., 7 Gierk st.
Munro & Whitsunday, 120 Leithstreet
Munro. Wm. E., 314 Morningside rd.
Kasmyth, John, 13 KirkgateNimmo, J. & M., 42 KirkgateNisbet, A., 64 Easter roadNisbet, A. & J., 69 Great Junction st.,
LeithNisbet, Mrs Peter, 3 7 Bread st.
Nisbet, Mrs T., 48 MaryfieldNisbet, Walker, & Co., 134 Kirkgate
Overend Brothers, 3 6 Bristo st.
Park, H. & E., 2 2 Home streetPaul, Miss, 238 Dairy rd.
Pillman, Mervixi, 23 Princes st.
Poison & Smart, 53 and 71Kirkgate
Porteous, Geo., 233 Morningside rd.
Pringle, James, 58 Haymarket ter.
Priteca, D. M., 27 St Mary st..
and 254 Canongate; also mil-liner
Purves, C. L., 55 Raeluin place
Purves, Miss, 226 Newhaven rd.
Rankin & Whitelaw, 78 Nicolson st.
Redpath, Mrs, 71 Warrender Park rd.
(a) Renton & Co., 12 to 14 Princesstreet
Eichardson, J. J., & Co., 40 North. EoseStreet lane
Robertson, A., 4 Cadzow pi.
Robertson, D., 14 Lochrin buildings,
Gilmore placeRobertson, J. & M., 33 6 Morn-ingside road
Robertson, Mrs, 5 Buccleuch st.
Robscn, S., & Son, 5 Forrest rd.
Romanes & Paterson, 62 Princesstreet; tartan andtweed manufac-turers to the Queenand Royal Family
Runaldson & Co , 92 Easter rd.
Rowe, Mrs Vincent H., 202 Dalkeithroad
Russell, Julia, 47 CrosscausewaySt Cuthbert's Co-operative Association,
Ltd., 28 and 30 Bread st.
Sansome, F. S., & Son, 32 Queens-ferry st.
Scott Brothers, 125 Princes stScott, John, 103 Leith streetScott, Mrs. 22 Dalmeny st.
Shaw, E., & Co., 6 Brunswick pi.
Sheldon, H. & I., 93 Cause waysi.lsSim, William, 7 2 George street;and Berlin and Scotch wooland art needlework ware-house
Simpson, Mis-s, 4 Wardlaw st.
Sinclair, H., Granton harbourSkinner, J., & Co., 7 Barony st.
Skinner, Sutton, & Skinner, 3 2George IV. bridge; also milli-
ners and ladies' and chil-
dren's outfittersSmail & Co., 109 Broughton st.
Smail, Robert, 87 Dairy rd.
Smart, Miss M., 43 Dundas st.
Smith, A., 2 6 Marchmcnt roadSmith, Alexander, 53 Mornir.gside rd.
Smith, I., 25 Beaveihall ter.
Smith, Thomas, 270 Morrison st.
Smith, W. S., 82 Haymarket ter.
Somerville, R. & A., 7 Brandon ter.
Steadman. Catherine, ^8 Richmond pi.
Stevenson, A., 53 South bridgeStevenson, Thomas, & Sons, 76Princes street
Stewart, Johnston, 371 High st.
Stirton, John, 290 LawnmarketStout, Margaret, 53 Buccleuch st.
Strathdee, E., 80 Albert st.
Sutherland & Co., 4 Bruntsfield pi.
Tamblin, Wm., 12 Marshall st.
Tate, A., & Son, 42 Victoria st.
Taylor, James, 90 Pitt streetTaylor, Mearns, & Co., 74, 76,and 7 6 Tolbooth wynd
Taylor, Mrs P., 23 St Leonard's hill
Taylor, Robert Stobo., t Pleasanoe
43
Thomson, A., 96 KirkgateThomson, A. & L., 238 Dairy rd.
Thomson, John, 31 Albert pi.
Thomson, Miss M., 73 Pitt streetTorbain, Thomas, & Son, GreatJunction street -
Treron et Cie, 136 Princes st.
Turnbull & Wilson, 5 9 Southbridge
Turnbull, Mrs E., Kg Easter rd.
Tweedie, T., & Son, 22 Clerk st.
Walker, John, 151 and 153 Mor-rison street
Walker, G. & J., 2 KirkgateWalker, Jas., & Son, 41 Georgestreet; linen warehousemen.Telegraphic address, " Da-masks, Edinburgh." See advt.
Walker, Miss L., 20a Dundas St.;
and fancy warehouseWalker, J. Nisbet, 48 Dairy rd.
Wallace & Co., 144A Ferry rd.
Wallace, Wm., 11 Crighton pi.
VA'atson, Mrs, 50 Easter rd.
Watson, Mrs J., 5 7 Broughton st.
Weir, Miss I., 1 East London st.
Whiteford, R., 171 Fountain-bridge
Wilkie, A., 5 8 Bridge streetWilliams, E., & Co., 43 Cock!.urn st.
Wills, P., & Co., 65 Kirkgate,Leith
Wilson, A., & Co., 427 LawnmarketWilson, Eliza, 8 2 Crosscausewayand 78 Causewayside
Wilson, Mrs H., 17 Riddle's close, Leith
Wilson, N., 177A Great Junction st.
Wyllie, M. & M., 130 Princes st.
(late of 2 North bridge)Wright, John, 1 St Patrick square
DRESSMAKERS
Sfte Milliners and Dressmakers.
DRESSMAKERS' FUR-NISHERS
M'Donald, A. V., 252 Dairy rd.
Walker, John, 151 and 153 Mor-rison street; wholesale andretail
DRUGGISTS
See Chemists and Druggists.
DRY EDINBURGH.
DET COLOUR MANU-FACTUBEES
Mossman Brothers, St Stephen'sPrinting: Ink works, East Sil-
vermills lane. See advt.
DRYSALTERS, &c.
Anderson & Gibb, ig Blackfriars st.
Anderson, J., 106 Lauriston pi.
Anderson, R., & Co., Jane street,Leith
Anderson, W., 12 CanonmillsAnson, George, 26 Carnegie st.
Asbury, J. R., 13 2 St Stephenstreet; sole manufacturer ofAsbury's cycle oils
Bilsland, John P., 3 Johnston st.
Blair, James, & Sons, 40 Leithstreet
Blakeley, David, 70 St Leonard'sstreet
Bolt, L., 35A London st.
Brown, George, 3 Coburg st.,
LeithCampbell, T., 30 North Eichmond st.
Cassels, Oswald, 284 Leithwalk; and hardware mer-chant
Clark, Frank, 165 Dairy roadClark, S., 8 Jane st.
Clephane, M., 154 PleasanceCraig & Rose, 172 Leith walkCroeket, Andrew, 190 CanongateCurie, A., 12 Chapel st.
Dslgleish, W., 59 Henderson st.
Dickson, Thomas, & Son, Ltd., 9 Semplestreet
Dobbie, John, 83 Bonnington rd.
Donald, Elizabeth, 12 South Norton pi.
Douglas, Stott, & Co., Abbey st.
Duncan, Flockhart, & Co., 104South Back Canongate
Duncan, James, 6 South Rich-mond street
Dudgeon, J., 49 Glover st.
Finlayson & Stuart, 5 6 Regentarch; drysalters, and oil andcolour merchants. Telegra-phio address, " Regent, Edin-burgh." Telephone No. 1201
Foster, William, 94 High street;drysalter, oil and colour man,and varnish manufacturer.Telegraphic address, " Var-nish, Edinburgh." TelephoneNo. 850
France, S., 2 Hope Park cres.
Fulton, John, 1 Calton hili
Graham, Robert, 25 2 Leith walkGrand ison, Mrs, 2 Wardlaw st.
Graidison, S., 259 Gorgie rd.
Grandison, T., 519 Lawnmarket
Gray, Mrs C, 60 Low CaltonGunn, George, 27 Barony st.
Hall, Dunbar, & Co., Old Church wharfHal ley, James, 3 5 Brunswickroad
Honeyman & Wilson, 11 and 13Meuse lane; wholesale dry-salters
Hunter, E. C, 10 TanfieklHutchison, P., 16 CanonmillsHutton, Mrs W., 28 Bristo streetHutton, E., 7 Brunswick pi., Leithwalk
Irvine, W., 40 Fowler ter.
Johnston & Co., 88 Grove st.
Johnston. Eobert, 1 Buchanan st.
Laing, Wm., 9 6 West bowLamb, G., 52 East FountainbridgeLamb, J., 52 FountainbridgeLeete, J., 53 London st.
Livingstone, George, 12 Fowlerterrace
Lumsden, John, 21 Portland pi.,
LeithMackay, D., 117 Kirkgate, LeithMeldrum, James, 38 North Eichmondstieet
Meldrum, James, 98 PleasanceMurray, James, 32 Pleasance
Newey, J., & Son, Halmyre st.
Newey, J., & Son, 341 Leith walkPaterson, H., 3 8 Tennant st.
Pepperdine, P., 178 Rose st.
Quilter, George, 8a North St James st.
Esomes, Clark, & Co., 17 Smith's pi.
Reid, A. & M., 25 and 26 Com-mercial street, Leith. Tele-phone No., 4134
Rennie, Henry M., 6 Roseneathstreet. Warrender Park road
Sibbald, James, 130 Easter rd.
Simpson, A., 67 Dairy road, and2 22 Gorgie road
Smith, Alexander, 309 CowgateSmith, J., 44 St Patrick sq.
Smith, James, 1 Comely Greenplace, London road
Smith, Robert, 123 Lauriston pi.
Souter, James, 198 CanongateStapley, Q. C, 78 Albert streetStark Bros., 56 CausewaysideStark, James, 74 West portStark, John C, 202 Dairy roadStcck Bros., 56 CausewaysideByrne, E., 17 Eichmond pi.
Wllkins Bros., 73 Easter roadWilson, J., 3 Bridge pi.
Young, Miss, 159 Fountainbridge
Easton, Jas., BeaverbankFairbairn, M. & J., 12 George IV.bridge
Gibson & Eeid, 33 Bruntsfield placeHay, P. & R., 2 74 Leith walk,and Scottish Centre DyeWorks, 1 9 Jane street, Leith
MacNab, A. & J., 3 9a Queen st.
Miller, T., & Son, The Leith Dyoworks, 115 Kirkgate
Pullar, J., & Sons, 21 Frederickstreet; works, Perth; dyersand cleaners
Thomson, Limited, 3 6 Queens-ferry street
DYERS AND SCOURERS
Anderson, James, 96 Causeway-side
Campbell, P. & Y., 19 Waterloo pi.
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EGG AND BUTTER MER-CHANTS
Becker, J., & Co., 62 Timber bush,
LeithBrown, Adam, 14 St Mary at.
Bruce, John, 70 Montgomery st.
Carmichael, Thomas K., 9 and10 Quality street
Craik, James, 89 GrassmarketFinlay, Thomas, 138 Pleasance
Gardiner Bros., 15 Jeffrey st.
Gordcn, James, 271 Leith walkHalcrow, John, 45 Hill Streelane; wholesale
Hay, George, 54 Cumberlanstreet
Howden, Thomas. 13 6 Klrkga*Jamieson, G. R. & W., 10 Jeffre;
streetKerr, Sanderson, & Co., James lane,
Bath st.
Low & Co., 2 Jeffrey st.
M'Laren. E , & Sons, East Preston st
Mackay John, 4 Dean Bank terMiller, W., 31 Blackfriars st.
Eobertson, E. J., 12 Assembly st.
Sanderson, A., & Son, 1 La jrio
street, and 5 Kirkgate; com-mission agents and im-porters. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Sanderson, Leith."Telephone No. 404 9
Smith, A. & M., 30 Bernard st.
Smith, John, 5 6 Fountain-bridge, 75 Elm row, 5 2 Raa-burn place, and 24 Easter rd.;
office, 48 Grindlay street;
house, Holly lodge, York road,Trinity; provision merchantand importer of foreign eggs.Telegraphic address, " Josh,Edinburgh "
Wallace, John, & Co., 157 Gilmore pi.
Wilson, William, 4 Circus laneYoung, Glover, & Co., 20 Ber-nard street
EDINBURGH. ENG
ELECTRIC LIGHT CON-DUITS FOB INTEBIOB
WIBINGCONDUIT AND INSULATION CO.,
<:c!5i£s^ Ltd., 63 Queen Vic-toria, street, Lon-don, E.C.; manufac-turers of insulatingconduit for im-proved electric wir-ing. Estimates and
particulars free. Fred. Bath-hurst, A.I.E.E., manager
ELECTBIC LIGHT CON-TBACTOBS
Anderson & Munro, 3 2 SouthCastle street; and at 13 6Bothwell st., Glasgow; formansion houses, factories-mines, tramways, etc. Fireand thief alarms, electricbells, and telephones. Tele-graphic address, "Light.Edinburgh." Telephone No.356
Armstrong & Hogg, 43 Grindlay sfc.
Briton, F.. 1 Church lane
British Jlluminating Co., Ltd., 43George sfc.
Chancellor & Peterkin, 55 Castle st.
Finlay, Wm., & Co., 30 St An-drew square. Telephone No138
Fleming & Co., 15 Chambers St.;
electric and telephone con-tractors; medical battery,speaking tube, and electricbell manufacturers
Hislop, R. G., 7, 9, and 11 Pitt st.Sclater, H., & Co., 54 Grind-lay street
Tayler (The) Smith Electric Co.,7 7 George street, and 1a Hill
street. Telegraphic address," Deserving, Edinburgh." Tele-phone No. 345
Waverley Electric Co., WaverleyElectric works, Portobello.Telegrams, " Electric, Porto-bello." Telephone No. 212 9(Edinburgh)
ELECTBICTANS
See also Engineers (Electric).
Anderson & Munro, 3 2 SouthCastle street; and at 136Bothwell street, Glasgow.Telegraphic address, " Light.Edinburgh." Telephone No.356
Armstrong & Hogg, 43 Grindlay st.
Oox-Walkers, 38 York pi.
Finlay, Wm., & Co., 3 St An-drew square. Telephone No.138
Fleming & Co., 15 Chambersstreet; electric light, power,and telephone contractors;medical battery, speaking-tube, and electric bell manu-facturers
M'Ewan, Clark, & Co., 8 Elder st.
M'Nair, A., 9 George street,Leith
Macpherson, Geo., 12 Blair sfc.
Sclater, H., & Co., 54 Grind-lay street
Sinclair. William, 60 Thistle st.;
also electric light contractorTayler Smith Electric Co. (The)77 George st., and 1a Hill st.
WAVERLEY ELECTRIC CO., Waver-ley Electric works, Bridge st.,
Portobello; show-rooms, 117
George street, Edinburgh;electrical engineers, manufac-turers and contractors ofelectric lighting in privateresidences, (hotel's, or offices,
warerooms, mills, mines,steamers, and docks, etc., bywater, power, steam, gas, oroil .engines. Telegrams," Electric, Portobello." Tele-phone No. 2129 (Edinburgh)
EMBBOIDEREBSBowie & Thomson, 69 George sfc.
Bowie, Mrs, 68 Leith street;baby-linen, ladies' and child-ren's underclothing ware-house, fancy goods, etc.
Cleghorn, Miss Jane, 100 George st.
Crichton, Miss, 130 George st.
Jtckel, C., Son, & Co., 118 Gecrge st.
Low, J., & Co., 204 Morningside rd.
Mathieson, Miss. 81 Shandwick pi.
Scottish Masonic Depot, 32 George st.
ELECTBO-PLATEBS
Bain, John F., 61 South RoseStreet lane; also silversmithand gHdcr
Gcskirk, A., & Co., Norton park,Easter road ; electro-platersand polishers
The Economic Electro -Plating Co.,
137 CanongateWalker & Hall, 17 South St An-drew st.; also silversmithsetc. Telephone No. 195
Young & Tatton, 30 Rose St.;
electro-platers In gold, silver,
copper, and nickel
EMBOSSEBS
Legg, George, 20 Elder street;and blacJc borderer
EMIGBATION AGENTSLindsay, J. & H., 18 South StAndrew street
Stevenson, Robert, 48 Constitution sfc.
ENAMELLED COPPEBLETTEB MANUFBS,
Holliday, George, 5 2 Bristo at.;wholesale and retail
ENGINEEBS AND MACHINEMAKERS
Marked (a) are Millwrights ; marked(b) are Printing and Copying PressMakers
Aitken & Allan, 3 7 Holy rood sq.Bell, P., & Son, Pitt Street Ironworks. See Smiths, and il-
lustrated advt.Bennet, Archibald, & Co., 10 StLeonard's street; engineersand machine makers
(a) Bertram, James, & Son, Ltd., 141Leith walk
Bertrams, Limited, SciennesBrown Bros., & Co., Ltd., RosebankBrown, George, & Sons, 19 Broad wynd,Leith
Carrlck & Ritchie, Norton park,Easter road
Carrick, James, & Sons, Ltd., 108Dairy road. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Derrick, Edinburgh."Telephone No. 115, west
Cook, Wm., & Sons, Roseburn st.
Cran, J., & Co., 5 ShoreDarh & Primrose, 49 Bangor rd.Dickson, D., & Co., 125 Foun-tainbridge
Douglas, G. 0., & Co., 18 Ooburg st.,
Leith
ENG EDINBURGH.
Engineers aud Machine Makers—eontd.
Dove, J., & Co., Greenside laneDrew, Alexander, 2 2 Rutlandsquare; consulting
Gibson, Thomas, & Son, Gibsonterrace
Graham, Mitchell & Son, 4 6 Buc-cleuch st.; consulting
Greig, John. & Suns, 28 Dundee st..
(a) Hall, R., & Sons, 11 Lauriestreet
Hawthorns & Co., Ltd., 210 Great Junc-
tion street
Hepourn, A. & R., 4 Duck st.
Lamb, Thomas, 23 6 Leith walk(a) Lion Foundry Co., Ltd., 3Jeffrey st. William Hudson
Lowe, David, & Sons, GilmorePark; and at Cornbrook, Man-chester. Telephone No. 6(West)
(a) M'Cail, C, & Co., Abbey st.
M'Lardy, David, & Co., 21 Hadding-ton pi.
(a) Mather, Alexander, & Son,Orwell works, Dairy road;millwrights and ironfound-ers
MACKENZIE & MONCUR, LTD.,Balcarres street; London of-fice, 8 Camden road, N.W.
;
Glasgow branch, 4 3 Victoriaroad; and horticultural buil-
dersMeikle & Philp, 57 Torphichenstreet; hot-water engineers.Established 1874
Menzies & Co., West docks,Leith
Miller & Co., London Roadfoundry
Milne, James, & Son, Ltd., 12 St And-rew square
Morrison, Alexander, & Co., East Lon-don street
(a) Morrison, W., & Son, 22 Jane st.
Morton, S. & H., & Co., Victoria dock,Leith
Peebles, D. Bruce, & Co.Bonnington; gas meter, etc.,manufactu rers
Ramage & Ferguson, Ltd., West pier
Rennie, W. G., & Co., 7 Gillespiestreet; works, Gilmore place
Ritchie. Walter, Shrub hill, Leithwalk
Scott, Thomas, & Co., SI Grass-market; agents for the Cul-vert patent fibre pulleys
(b) Seggie, A., & Son, Broughton mar-ket
Sinclair, George, Albion Engineand Boiler Works, Bonnington,Leith
Somerville & Crombie, Gihnore Park la.
Sommerville & Richardson, Mur-doch terrace
Stewaxt, James. 10 Murano pi.
Thompson Bros., 155 Fenchurciistreet, London, E.C. ; AxiomDynamic system of greaselubrication for heavy workadopted by H.M. Government,and extensively used by thelargest private firms andland and marine establish-ments at home and abroad
Thomson, D. & J., 13 6 Leithwalk
Thomson, David, Slateford rd.
(adjoining Merchiston sta-tion); bread and biscuit ma-chinery, etc.
(a) Umpherston & Co., Ltd., 83 Bon-nington rd.
(a) Walker, J., & Son, Gibson ter-race
i\t West End Engine Works Co.,170 Dundee street. Speci-ality, paper-making machin-ery. Telegraphic address,"West End, Edinburgh"
ENGINEERS (CONSULTING)
Bucban, Mathew, & Hogarth, 36 Han-over st.
Cooper, Wm., 1 Bonnington ter.
Drew, Alexander, 22 Rutlandsquare
Mitchell, Graham, & Son, 46Buccleuch street
Westwood, Alex. L., 5 Easter rd.
ENGINEERS (CIVIL)
Marked (a) are Mining Engineers; (b)
are Surveyors also.
Adam, Alexander S., 2 Georgestreet
Arizona (The) Copper Co., Ltd., 74George st.
Beatson, Wm., Council cham-bers, 31 Charlotte st., Leith;burgh surveyor and masterof works
4&
Belfrage & Carfrae, C.E., 1
Erskine place; land surveyorsand valuators
Blyth & Westland, 135 George st.
(b) Buchanan & Bonnet, 12 Hill st.
Cay, W. D., 107A Princes st.
Clark, J., 3A North St David st.
Cooper, J., 1 Parliament sq.
(b) Coyne, R. A. F. A., City chambersFairweather, J. Gibson, t» &.c,C.E., 53 Frederick St.; directorof the College of Science andTechnology
(a) Geddes, John & G. H., 21Young street
Glover, T. C, 29 Hope ter.
Hope, Thos., 18 Hartington pi.
Leslie, J. & A., & Reid, 72a Georgestreet
Meik, Thomas, & Sons, 21 Yorkplace
Menzies, D., 39 Yoik pi.
Miller, Rchd. Keir, 4A St Andrew sq.
Mitchell, C, 132 Princes st.
(b) Peddie & Francis, 122 George st.
Peddie, James, 122 George st.
Purves, John A., B.Sc, F.R.S.E.,
53 York placePurves, William T., & Horsburgh,
E. M., 4 7 York placeReld, Wm. Walker, 20 Georgest/eet
Sttvenson, D. & T., 84 George st.
Thomson & Wright, 22 Rutland sq.
(a) Williamson, Miller, & Robert-son, 12 St Andrew square
ENGINEERS (ELECTRIC)
Anderson & Munro, 3 2 SouthCastle st.; and at 13 6 Both-well st., Glasgow. Telegraphicaddress, " Light, Edinburgh."Telephone No. 35 6
Bryden, Wm., & Son, 55 Georgestreet. Telephone No. 3 64
Cameron & Hogg, 10 Huntersquare
Cox-Walker's, 38 York pi.
Douglas, William, 11 Picardy pi.
Telegraphic address, " Doug-las, Electrician," Edinburgh."Telephone No. 103 7
Drew, Alexander, 2 2 Rutlandsquare
Edison-Bell Phonograph Corporation,
Ltd., 34 St Andrew's square
Finlay, Wm., & Co., 30 St An-drew square; electrical andconsulting engineers andcontractors. Telephone No.
138Fleming & Co., Electric Lightand Telephone Contractors,
15 Chambers street
EDINBURGH. ENG
Home, W. J., 8 North Bank sb.
Inglis, James M., 19 Queensferry st.
Lowdon Bros., 50 Frederick st.
M'Clure & Whitefteld, MerseyDynamo works, Stockport;makers of dynamos andmotors; also contractors forcomplete electric power andlight installations
M'Ewan, Clark, & Co., 8 Elder st.
M'Laren, T. Stothert, 80 Haymarket• ter.
Matthew, Buchan, & Hogarth, 36 Han-over street
Middleton, V. G., 22a Rutlandsquare; Broadway chambers,Westminster; London works,2 and 8 Carteret street, West-minster; Edinburgh works,Torphichen street Telegra-phic address, " Blancmange,"Edinburgh and London, Tele-phone No., 2213, Edinburgh;7 7, Westminster, London
Pollock, James, 2 Jameson pi.,
Leith walk; head office. StVincent street, Glasgow;works at 173 Graeme street,Glasgow
Robertson, A., & Son, 31 Nicol-son street
Sclater, H., & Co., 54 Grind-lay street; electric lightpower and telephone con-tractors
Smiths & Co., Ltd., 89 George st.
WAVERLEY ELECTRIC CO., Waver-ley Electric works, Bridge st.,
Portobello; show-rooms, 117George street, Edinburgh;electrical engineers, manufac-turers and contractors of elec-trio lighting in private resi-
dences, hotels, or offices,warerooms, mills, mines,steamers, and docks, etc., bywater, power, steam, gas, oroil engines. Telegrams," Electric, Portobello." Tele-phone No., 14, Portobello
ENGINEERS (HEATING)
Donaldson & Skene, Bryson rd.
Lowe, David, & Sons, GilmorePark lane; and Cornbrook,Manchester; hot-water en-gineers and horticulturalbuilders. Telephone No. 6
(West)M'lntyre, James, Eyre placeMeikle & Philp, 57 Torphichen
st.; churches and buildingsof all kinds heated on themost improved principles bysteam or hot water. Estab-lished 1874
Petrie, John, Roseburn, Horticul-tural works, Russell road;also hot house and rustichouse builder
CHARLES RITCHIE & Co.,
HEATING, VENTILATING, ANDCONSULTING ENGINEERS,
MECHANICAL VENTILA-TION BY STEAM AND HOT-WATER SYSTEMS, HIGH ANDLOW PRESSURE HOT WATERHEATING APPARATUS FORCHURCHES, SCHOOLS, ANDBUILDINGS OF EVERY KIND.
Aldine Works,Torphichen St., EDINBURGH.
Telegraphic Address—
"Heating, Edinburgh."
Established 1845.
47
MACKENZIE & MONCUR, LTD.,Balcarres street, Edinburgh;London office, 8 Camden rd..
N.W. ; Glasgow branch, 43 Vic-toria road; also horticulturalbuilders
ENGEAVEES AND LITHO-GRAPHIC PRINTERS
Marked (a) are Engruvars only.
Adamson, Wm., 25 St James' sq.
Aitken, Gejrge A "- St Andrew sq.
Annan. W. R., Wrtson nreacwntArchibald, Fowler, & Ferrier, 3 2York place
Bailey, Ernest, 24 S* James*square
Banks & Co., Grange Printingworks, 15 6 Causewayside
;
and 12 George st.; also atLondon and Glasgow; chro-mo-lithographers, engravers,letterpress, and generalprinters. Telegraphic ad-dress, "Grange, Edinburgh."Telephone No. 701
Eannern\an & Steel, 6 Picardy pi.
Bartholomew, John, & Co., Park rd.
Beveridge, John P., 74 Rose st.
Bowie, John D., 3 Queen st.
Cruickshank, Wm., 7 Elder st.
(a) Dale, Thomas R., 11 Elderstreet
Davidson, David, 9 Bernard st.
Deas, J., & Son, North-West ThistleStreet la.
Dobson, Molle, & Co., n Elliot st.
Drummond, Charles, Duke st., LeithFaed, James, 7 Barnton ter.
Haig, Wm., 26 George st.
Harley Bros., 1 Swinton rowHarper, Andrew, 23 St James*square
(a) Holiday, Thomas, 17 StJames' square
Huth, F., 43 Albany st.
Johnston, W. & A. K., Edlnaworks, Easter road, andSouth St Andrew street;and 5 White Hart street,Warwick lane, London, E.C.
ENG EDINBURGH.
Engravers, etc.—continued.
(a) Kirkwood, A., 13 St James' sq.
Lyon, Geo., 21 Nicolson st.
M'Kay ; George C, 9 Carpet la
M'Lagan & dimming, Warriston rd.
Melville, James, & Sons, 7 and7a Clyde street
Menzies, James, 74 George st.
(a.) Moir, Robert, 33 Leith Street ter.
Mould & Tod, 3 St James' sq.
Nimmo, W., & Co., 46 Constitttion street
(a) Oliver, G. E., 20 St James sq.
Padon, A. & D., 13 St Andrew sq.
Peck, E., 3 Queen st.
Pirnie, Jacks jn, Graham, 10aNorth St David fc.trt.-ct; alsodesigner
(a) Pollock, Alex., York laneReid, Alexander, 30 Hanover st.
Ritchie, A., & Son, 51 York pi.
Ritchie, Joseph, 7 Hope st.
Sharp & Smith, 25 St James'square
Sinclair & M'Lean, 34 Rose st.
Sinclair, A. W., 7 9 Princes st.
;
pictorial photogravure aa speciality
Smith & Ritchie, 71 Albert st.
Smith, J. G., 51 Hanover st.
Smith, W. M., 4 Elder st.
Stevenson, David, & Co., 81 Pittstreet
Swanston, Andrew, 27 Southbridge
Thyne, Wm., 77 Montgomery st.
(a) Traill, Alexander, 9 South St An-drew st.
Turner, James, & Co., 103Lothian road. Telephone No.2190
Walker & Sinclair, Swinton rowWaterston, George, & Sons, 5 6Hanover street
ENGBAVEES (GLASS)
See Glass Engravers.
ENGBAVEES (PROCESS)AND ZINCOGBAPHEBS
Hislop & Day, 1, 3, and 4 Swin-ton row; relief engravers onmetal for any purpose
Sanson & Co., Easter RoadPrinting Works, Leith
Stevenson, David, & Co., 81 Pittstreet
Watson, William, 21 St James'square
ENGBAVEES (SEAL)
Beveridge, John P., 74 Rose st.
Dale, Thomas R., 11 Elder st.
Tod. John, 26 Frederick st.
Watson, Alex., 13 2 Rose street;signet rings and seals
Wright, James, 28 Warrender Park ter.
ENGRAVERS (WOOD)
Corner, James M., 25 Scotlandstreet
Gibson, J. & G., 7 Devon pi.
Munro, Geo., 46 Earl Grey st.
Ritchie, F., 12 Findhorn pi.
Watson, Wm., 21 St James' sq.
ENVELOPE MANUFAC-TURERS
Cowan, Alex., & Sons, Ltd., 3S WestRegister st.
Hobbs, Charles E., 5 3 Caltonroad
Levy, A., & Co., Jeffrey street.Telegraphic address, " Enve.lopes, Edinburgh." TelephoneNo. 800
Macniven & Cameron, Ltd., 23 Blair
street
Padon, A. & D., 13 St Andrew sq.
Stewart, George, & Co., 92 George st.
Waddie & Co., Ltd., St Stephenstreet
Waterston, George, & Sons, 5 6Hanover street
Whyte, Andrew, & Son, Easterroad, and 15 Clyde street
ESPARTO AND WOOD PTJLPMERCHANTS
Black, John, 21 Fettes rowChristophersen, Andrews, & Co.,
4a St Andrew squareHay, R., & Co., 37 George st.
Henderson, Craig, & Co., Ltd., i5 Prin-
ces st.
Turcan, C. J., & Co., 63 Consti-tution street, Leith
FANCY BAZAARSBegg, Henry, 39 Clerk st.
Bell, Miss, 16 Craighall rd., New-haven
Chambers, T., 115 Brunswick st.Cochrane, Miss, 254 George at.
Cowieson, Peter, 39A Lothian st.
Davidson, H., 50 Madeira street,Leith
Diek, D. M., no Dairy rd.
Edinburgh (The) Royal, 32 Frederickstreet
Gray, J., 75 Newington rd.
Hasliin, M., & Co., n Barclay pi.
Henderson, Robert, 64 Leith st.
Houlden & Co., 9 and 11 Nicol-son street
Lawrie, Annie, 13 Arcade, Princes st.
Lothians & Fraser, The AlbertBazaar, IO Shandwick place
Lyall, Thomas, 106 Spring gar-dens
M'Cowan, Jamro, 45 Cockburn st.
MTIenzie, Thos., 253 Morningside rd.
Milne's, 45 Princes st.
Paton, E. J., 53 Lothian rd.
Raper, G., 346 Leith walkRitchie, R. R., 8 2 South bridgeRoberrson, M., 224 Morrison st.
Koberoson's, 25 South bridgeScotland, T W., 50 Clerk st.
Souter, Sons, & Co., 102 Princesstreet
Stevenson, Thomas, & Sons, 7 6Princes street
Thornton G. R . 200 Dairy rd.
Watt, Mrs J. & M., 170 Dalkeithroad
FARRIERS
See Smiths.
FILE CUTTERS
Boond, T. W., & Co., 12 NewBroughton
M'Laren, Robert, 22 Greenside pi.
Melling, G., 22 Greenside place
FIRE-CLAY GOODS ANDPLUMBEBS' EABTH-
ENWABE MANUFACTUBEBSBrown, Robert, & Son, 27 Mor-rison street; and wall tile
manufacturers. TelephoneNo. 746
EDINBURGH. FIS
FIRE AND THIEF RESIST-ING SAFE MANU-
FACTURERSGray, James, & Son, 85 Georgestreet; iron and still doormakers
MILNERS' SAFE COMPANY, Ltd.,
28 Finsburypavement, Lon-don, E.C.; andat Liverpool
and Manches-ter; safe mak-es to the
principalbanks, etc., in
the UnitedKingdom and
abroad. Officesand depot forScotland, 68
Buchanan street, GlasgowRATNER SAFE CO.. Ltd., 51Moorgatc street, LondonE.C.; makers of fire and thief
-
FIREWOOD MERCHANTSCraigdallie, Thomas, 146 Can-ongate; and pipe-clay manu-facturer
Leith Industrial School, 57 Lochend rd.
Lumsden, Mrs, 8 Pitt st., Bon-nington
Lvali. W. & A., 16 Tiafalgar st.,
BonningtonStevens, James, Hoiyrood sq.Stodart, J., 94 Pitt street, Bon-ington
Thomson, R. L., 47 West Bow-ling Green street, Leith
Woodburn, W., Yearaan la
FISH BOX MAKERSRoberts, Thomas- Russell road;general dealer
FISHCTJRERS
Davidson, Pirie, & Co., 24 Cable's wyndLinklater, J. S , & Co., Commercialwharf
Scottish Fishery Co., 17 Elbe st.
Smith, A. & M., 30 Bernard St.,
Leith; wholesale home andexport fish merchants. Tele-graphic addresses, " Am-smith, Leith," and "Amsmith,Aberdeen "
resisting safes, fire-proofdoors, strong rooms, strongroom doors and safe deposits
TANN, JOHN, 11 Newgatestreet, E.C.
;
works, Treadwayst., Hackney rdLondon, E. Makerto Her Majesty'sGovernment. Es-
tablished 17 95,
FIRE LOSS ASSESSORS
Cruickshanks. J., Son, & Co., 73 Cfeorgestreet
Thomson, James, 5 3 George st.
FISHCTJRERS' SHOVEL ANDBOXWOOD MAKERS
CUNNINGHAM, JAMES, & SONS,3 3 Bath st.
and 10 James
pi., formerly
of Elbe street,
Leith ; woodshovels for
rousing her-
ring, ownmake (whole-
sale and re-
tail). Kipper
wood, bloater
wood, barrel
staves, and
headings
FISHING-TACKLE MAKERSAnderson, R., & Sons, 6 7 Prin-ces street. By Special Ap-pointment fishing rod andtackle manufacturers to HerMajesty the Queen. Speci-alities, The Dunkeld Rod,Waverley Landing Net, AtholeFishing basket. Specialwading stockings. Sports,own make golf clubs, tennisracquets, and polo sticks,football, quoits, curling,gymnastics, etc., etc.
Cochrane, Wm., 118 Rose st.
Dewar, John F., 48 Hanover st.
Hardy Brothers, 5 South StDavid street; London andNorth British works, Alnwick
M'Donald, John, 101 Dundee st.
Mackie, Alexander, 8 Mel-bourne place
Maenaughton, James, 26 Hanover st.
Turnbull & Co., 60 Princes st.
Wells, Miss B., 11 and 15 Leithstreet; house, 8 Mcadowbankterrace, Abbeyhiil ; flies
dressed to any patternWright, J., 16 Princes st.
FISHMONGERSAdam, John A., 357 Leith walk, LeithAnderson, D., 120 Brantsfield pi.
Anderson, J., & Sons, 29 Castle st.
Barlow, James G., 200 Gorgieroad
Birnie, J., 3 2 Lothian streetBisset, Walter, 127 Lauriston pi.
Pines. James, 20A \; t Leonard's st.
Borthwick, G., 10 Prospect st.
Brooks. David, 15 Haymarket ter.
Bridges, Wrn., 209 Morningside rd.
Brown, Adam, 14 St Mary st.
Brown, J., 268 Leith walkBryson, Robert, 6 St Patricksquare. Telephone No. 733
Bryson, Robert, 6 Newington rd.
Buchan, W. & J., 3 7 Duke st.,
LeithCampbell, George, 2 6 Morning-side road; fish and ice mer-chant
Christie, A., 9 9 Rose streetChristie, John, 43 Comiston rd.
Clark, Ellen, 3 6 West Richmondstreet, and 199 Pleaoarsce
Cook, Alex., 22 Lothian st.
Craig, Peter, 60 FountainbridgeCroan. Robert, 2 70 CanongateCroan, Thomas, 77 West portDickson, John H., 104 Bruntsfield pi.
Dow, Andrew, 153 PleasanceDuff, Robert, 133 Buccleuch st.
Flucker, J., 22 Sciennes rd.
1 1a1 1 900
F1S EDINBURGH.
HECTOR LAING,FISHMONGER.
FISH DELIVEREDON ARRIVAL.
FISH DELIVERED
ON ARRIVAL.
15 CASTLE STREET, EDINBURGH.Fishmongers—continued.
Forgie, Brtbert, Allan st., LeithGray, J., 34 PleasanceGuild, John, & Son, 5 9 Canon-gate
Guthrie, Alexander, 85 KirkgateIverson, L., 6 Eoseburn ter.
Jnmieson, John, 58A Castle st.
Johnston, Green, & Co., Ltd., 3South Charlotte street; fish-mongers, poulterers, gameand venison dealers. Tele-graphic address, "Chicken,Edinburgh," Telephone No.301. Established 1780
Johnstone, James T., 44 Broughton st.
Kelly, Thomas, 17 St Mary «st.
Kennedy & Co., 16b Staffordstreet
Laing Bros., 82 Newington rd.
LAING, HECTOR, 15 Castle st.;house, Deanbank lodge,Saxe-Cobourg place. Estab-lished 1819. See advt.
Lang-lands. R., 67 Slateford rd.
Lindsay, Alexander, 34 Elmrow; fishmonger
M'Dermit, H., 25 Crosscause-way
M'Diarmid, James, 24 March-mont road
M'Donald, Thos., 78 Causeway-side
Mackay, G. & J., 3 Charlottestreet, Leith
Merrilees, Mrs, 7 Cadzow pi.
Millar, James, 25B Leven st.
Miller, John, 82 South Back CanongateMuirhead, Charles, 79 Queen st.
Murray, James, 5 Montrose ter.
Murray, Mrs, 3 8 West Prestonstreet
Neill, Archibald, 106 Dairy rd.
Ogilvie, J., 30 Oomiston rd.
Peacock. William, iB6 feasance
Perry, C, 9 Broughton st.
Po-nrie, P., 18 Si>uth Clerk st.
Reid, Mrs, 2 6 Montagu ter.,
Inverleith rowROBERTSON, BERNARD, 13 Chan-nel st., Galashiels; a cure forpiles sold in bottles, 9d. each;by post, Id. extra. Directionswith each bottle. Everysufferer should make a trial
Boss, D., 13A Baeburn placeRyan, C, 18a and 2 West Nicolson st.; wholesale and retailfresh and cured fish
Scolls, T., 12 Bonnington rd., LeithScott, Thomas, 4 9 Arthur st.Smith, A. & M.; head office, 3Bernard street, Leith; alsoPoint law, Aberdeen; whole-sale home and export fishmerchants, fish curers, andpreserved provision manu-facturers. Telegraphic ad-dress, "Amsmith, Leith," and" Amsmith, Aberdeen." Tele-phone Nos., Leith, 4042,Aberdeen, 5 63
Smith, Ecbert, 106 Marchmont rd.
Sutherland, George, 4 2 Easterroad
Sutherland, J & A., Ltd., 18 Staffordstreet
Thomson, W., 36 St Stephen st.
Urquhart, R. M., & Co., 38 Dun-das street; dealers in ice andcod liver oil
Walker, John, 84 CausewaysideWatson, James, 104 Leith st.
Weir, R. & R., 206 Cowgate,and 2 6b West port
Wells, Andrew, 1 Grove streetWilson, M., 124 Easter rd.
Wilson, Philip, 12 Polwarthcrescent; fishmonger andpoulterer
Wilson, Thomas, 35 Ferry rd.
Wood, Wm., 8 Summer placeYoung, J. & J., 75 Raeburn pi,
Young, John N., 16 Lothian st.
Young, Mrs, 3 North West Circus pi.
so
FISH SALESMENThose Marked (a) are Fish Salesmen
(Wholesale.)
Buchan, W. J., 37 Duke st.
Cook, Alexander, 14 Jeffrey st.
Devlin, Thomas, jun., Fishmar-ket, Newhaven, and 5 St An-drew's square. Telegraphicaddress, " Safe, Edinburgh "
Dow, A., 18 Jeffrey st.
(a) Gibson, Andrew, 124 Kn legate
Henderson & Mackay, 143 StLeonard's street, and at 4 6Marchmont street
(a) Jameson, Archibald, 5 8a Castie st.
Sinclair & Foggo, 12 Jeffrey st.
FLAG AND BANNER MANU-FACTURERS
Calder, William, 21 Commercialstreet, Leith; marquee, tent,and flag manufacturer
Henderson & Adam, 3 3 Han-over street; designs andprices on application. High-est award, Edinburgh In-
ternational Exhibition, 1886;and gold medal, EdinburghExhibition, 1890. Telegra-phic address, " Flags, Edin-burgh "
Joekel, A. M., & Co., 32 George st.
FLORISTS
Archibald, J. & M., 4 Teviot pi.
Bell, Miss J. D., 151 Dairy rd.
Bivd. Baynes, & Co., 56 Shand^ick pi.'
EDINBURGH. FRU
Brown, Alexanders Abercornnursery, Jock's lodge, PierehiM
Brown, Wm., 41 Princes sfc.
Campbell, M., 47 Shandwick pi.
Cartwright, Mrs M., J45 CanongateDownie, John, 144 Princes st.
Telegraphic address,"Downie,Edinburgh." Telephone No.2155
Fortune, Thomas, 17 Queens-ferry street. Specialities,bouquets, wreaths, andartistic floral decorations.Telegraphic address, "Fortune,Edinburgh." Telephone No.,
2312Gilchrist, J., & Son, Braefoot, WestDudiingston
Hall, Peter, 180 CanongateHardie, A. & J., 39 Morningside rd.
Henry, L. & M., 7 Beaufort rd.
Lockhart, Miss A., 209 Brunts-field place; wreaths,bouquets, grasses, plants,
and cut flowersM'Nicol, Archibald, 2 Stanleyroad, Trinity; and practicalgardener
Mackie, William, 11 Antigua st.
Methvon & Sons, 13 Princes st.
Milne, K., 14 Melville placePhilip, R., 12 Merchiston terraceRuffel, E., 8 West Maitlarfl st.
Sargent, J., 2 Melville pi.
Seth, J. & A., 12 Queensferry st.
;
nurserymen and florists;
specialities: bouquets and ar-tistic decorations. Telegra-phic address, " Unequalled,Edinburgh." Telephone No.2282
Thorburn, J., 41 Slateford rd.
Todd & Co., 31 Shandwick pi.
Ure. Eohert, Kutland st.
Wade, H. F., Pirniefield, Seafield
Wright, J., 125 Lauriston pi.
Wright, M., 107 Morrison sfc.
Young, John, 160 Lothian rd.
FLOTJR MEECHAUTSLouden, R., 94 CrosscausewayScott. R., & Son, 20 Leith walkSpeedie, John, 22 GrassmarketTed, A. &.R., Commercial st.
Tod Brothers, 1 and 3 Baker'splace
Wilson & Burnie, 23 Constitu-tion street; also Importers
FLUID BEEF MANU-FACTUEEES
Bovril, Ltd., 55a Frederick st.
John Macdonald, manager
FOOTBALL MAKEBSDeacon, John, 126 CanongateSpence, John N., 1 Swinton row
FRENCH CLEANERSKerr, Miss, 6 North St Andrewstreet
M'Nab, A. & J., 39 Queen st.
FRENCH POLISHERSAdam, G. A., 78 Lady Lawsonstreet; antique furniture re-
paired, cleaned, and polishedDeas, James J. G., 45 Thistle st.
Dickson & Squair, 128 SouthWest Rose Street lane; an-tique furniture restoring aspeciality
Rayner. Jas., 5 Caledonian rd.
Topp, Jas., 25 Earl Grey st.
FRENCH PRODUCE MER-CHANTS
Jamieson, Robert, & Co., 40Shandwick place; Frenchproduce
FRINGE AND TASSELMAKERS
Henderson & Adam, 3 3 Han-over street; wholesale. High-est award, Edinburgh Inter-national Exhibition, 1886;and gold medal, EdinburghExhibition, 1890. Telegra-phic address, " Flags, Edin-burgh "
Jockel, 0., Son, & Co., 118 George ait.
FRUITERERSMarked (a) are also Confectioners.
Adamson, Dayid, 17 Montrose ter.
Aitken, Thomas, 10 Cockbmn st.
Allan, K. R., 5 7 Easter roadAnderson, M., 60 CrosscausewavAnderson, M. & C, 28 NorthJunction street
Anderson, B., 8 Watson crescentArchibald, A. F., 8 Inverleithgardens
Armour, Mrs, 62 Great Junction st.
Barn, I. & G., 45 Leith walk, LeithBarclay, Thomas B., 170A Leith walkBarn, Geo., no Spring gardensBarron, James, 12 Lothian st.
Baxter, John, 49 PleasanceBaxter, W., 169 Bruntsfleld pi.
Beach, A., 23 Argyle pi.
Beach, H., 141 Leith walkBeech, Thomas, in Broughfcon st.
Bell, Miss J. D., 151 Dairy roadBirt, Hugh, 4 Salamander st.,
LeithBlack, M. & J,, 258 Causeway-side; also confectioners andflorists
Blaikie, Robert, 147 Slatefordroad
Blyth, John, <83 CanongateBoag, J., 26 Warrender Park rd.Borthwick, James, 36 Dundee st.
Brown, John, 49 CrosscausewayBrown, Mrs, 7 Melville ter.
Brown, Mrs A., 7A Wolseley ter.
Brown, Mrs James, 3 Dundasstreet
Brown, M., & Co., 2 7 Montagueterrace
Brown, William, 4 2 Queensferrystreet, and 41 Princes street
B runton, T., 2 Claremont ter.
Buglass, J., 201 Gorgie rd.
Buist, M., 17 Comely Bank roadBuncle, A., 64 Clerk st.
Cairns, George, 5 Beaufort rd.Cairns, George, 7 9 Newingtonroad
Campbell, M., 47 Shandwick pi.
Campbell, Mrs, 2 Crighton placeCarrick, John, 2 Bristo pi.
Cheyn, Miss C, 30 Elm rowClapptrton, M., 7 Summer pi., Inver-
leith rowCooper, A., 52 Clerk st.
Coutts. Miss, 3 Easter roadCunningham, I., 2A South Elgin st.
Dalgleish, John, 9 India placeDarling. Mrs, 6 9 Clerk streetDoig, James, 8 St Stephen's pi.,and Stockbridge market
Douglas, Miss E., 136 Ferry rd.Drummonds, W. W., 2 7 Raeburnplace
Drysdale, Mrs A. W., 23 Coburg st.Duff, Alex., 34 Morningside rd.Duncan, Agnes, 47 West Nicolson st.
Dunsmure, Wm., 25 Home st.
Durham, Mrs A., 15 Albert place
(4) Dyer, John A., 4 Rodney st.
Edwards, Mrs, 17 Jeffrey st.
Elder, J. M., 8 6 Newington rd.Erskine, James, 22 Brougham pi.
Fairley, Miss. 7 Bosebank pi.
Farquhar, James, 197 Great Junctionstreet
Ferguson, C. & M., 37 Raeburn place
FRU EDINBURGH.
. Fruiterers— continued.
Ferguson, John, 8 Carnegie st.
Feinie, James, i Broughton st.
Forsyth, A. & H., 151 Gilmore pi.
Forsyth, John, 118 Bruntsfield pi.
Fowler, R., 76 Haymarket ter.
Fraser, —., ia Chapel st.
Fraser, A., 113 Dairy id.
Fraser, John, 11 CanongateFraser, John, 40 Merchiston avenueFred, B., 5 Union pi.
Gallacher, G., 95 Rose streetGalloway, J., 2 92 Gorgie roadGeddes, J., 14 Clifton terraceGeekie, Jane, 13 Montague ter.
Geek:e. Miss M., 45 Ferry rd.
Gibb, M., 6 Baker's place, Stoek-
bridGibb, ames, 93 Nicolson st.
Gillespie, A. & C, 164 Dairy rd.
Gillespie, M. & S. J.i 253 GreatJunction street, Leith
Gilmour, C, 134 Dairy rd.
Goodwillie, Lillias, 1 Henderson rowGoudle, John J., 1 Jeffrey street
Goudie, W., 328 Morningside rd.
Grant, Alex., 463 LawninartetGray, M., 5 Parsonsgreen ter.
Grieve, M., 217 Easter rd.
Groves, Miss, 54a Lothian st.,
and 42 Lauriston placeHall, Peter, 180 CanongateHanley, W., 9 Spring gardens,Abbeyhill
Hardle, J., Granton HarbourHarley & Sons, Covent gard-en; warehouse, 12a SouthClerk street. Specialities,bouquets, wreaths, andfloral decorations
Harrison, S., 3 Cadzow pi.
Hay, E., 354 Leith walkHay, Mrs, 94 Leith walkHenry, L. & M., 7 Beaufort rd.
Hogg, Mrs, 142 George st.
Hunter, C, 25 Bowllng-greonstreet
Inglis, Mrs A., 250 Gorgie rd.
Jamieson, W., 130 Princes st.
Jardir.e, J., 160 Ferry rd.
Kay, David, 8 Gordon st.
Ke'an, John, 4 6 Aiva pi., Londonroad
Kennedy, C. A., 25 Clerk streetKeppie, H. M., 5 Marchmont rd.
Kerr, Mrs, 2 Albany st.
Lackie, H., Broughton marketLawson, George, 7 Duke streetLawson, John, 172 Bruntsfield pi.
Lindsay, John H., 6 Craighallroad, Newhaven
Lindsay, W. S., 2 Baxter's place
Lockhart, Miss A., 209 Brunts-field place
Low, Alexander, 62 South Cleik st.
LittleJohn, A., 4 MaryfieldM'Donald, Miss J. A., 130 St Ste-phen street
Mlntosh, F, 62 Pitt st.
M'Kenzie, J. A., 144 Ferry rd.
M'Kenzie, James, 52 Easter rd>
M'Lean, A., 30 Sandport st., LeithM'Nicol, Archibald, 1 Stanleyroad, Trinity, and 47 Duke St.,
LeithM'Pherson, C, 47 Albert st.
M'Vicnr, Miss. 7 Mulbeirv placeMacara, D., 92 and 103 Dalryroad
Macara, R., 220 Dairy rd.
Mackay, R., 67 St Stephen st.
Mackie, William, 11 Antigua st.
Maclennan, Robert, 8 Shandon place
Malloy, Mrs E., Waverley marketMearns, Wm., 83 Henderson st., LeithMeikle, Miss, 28 Comiston roadMein, L., 22 Comiston roadMichie, Mrs, 2 Tanfield
Millar, James, 5 5 Lothian rd.Miller, C, 9 Grange roadMiller, G. & A., 144 Brnntsfield pi.
Milne, K., 16 Melville placeMoir, James, 24 Newington rd
(a) Monteith, C. B., 5 Deanbankplace
Moore, S., 12 Drumsheugh placeKuirhead, Adam, 10 William st.
Mulrhead, M., 21 Queensferrystreet
Munro, A., 24 Grindlay st.
Murdoch, James, 108 West portMurie, Wm., 55 Mayfield rd.
Napier, William, 100 Merchiston cres.
Nelson, Jessie, 5 Salisbury pi.
Newhall, D. T.i 189 Morningsideroad
Newlands, L., 35 Bridge street,Leith
Newton, W., 57 Jeffrey st.
Nichol, James, 181 Dundee st.
(a) Niven, A. W., n Clifton ter.
Parker, G. & J., 225 Morningside rd.
Parker, J., 64 Raeburn pi.
Patterson, M., 44 St Leonard'sstreet
Peacock, Robert, 29 Nicolson st.
Pearce, S., 8 Earlston placePearce, Thomas, 8 Montrose ter.
Pollock, A.. 414 Morningside rd.
Powrie, J., 147 FoiMtninbridgePrice, Joseph, 30 Melville ter.
Purvis, Miss M., 3 Hillside st.
Rae & Thompson, 44 Morningside rd.
Rae, Miss, 125 Marchmont rd.
Reid, Mrs, 5 8 Warrender Parkroad
Robertson, Miss A., 248 Dairy rd.
Robertson, R., n Alv;;iiley ter.
Ruffell, Wm., 15 Bank st.
Sandilands, John, 111a KirkgateSandy, Miss G., 25 London st.
Shade, Janet, 8 Halmyre st.
Sim, I. A., 123 Leith streetSmith, David, Waverley stei s
Smith, Mrs, 5 Dalmeny st.
Smith, T., 25 Dundas st.
(a) Stalker, J., 9 St Leonard'shill
Stark, E., 52 Constitution st.
Stewart, James, 31a Scotlandstreet
Sloddart, James, 6g Home st.
Stowed, John W., 3 7 Ashley ter.Sutherland, H., 5 Wolseley pi.
Sutherland James, -71 Grove st.
Swan & M'Laren, 238 Leith wallc
Tait, Janus, 92 CausewaysideTanner, Mrs W., 140 Comistonroad
Taylor & Miller, IOO Bruntsfieldplace; and florists
Taylor, Joseph, 159 Morrisonstreet; also florist and green-grocer
Temple, David, 217 Bruntsfield pi.
Thomson, J. & F., 5 Montagu ter.
Thomson, J. & S-, 47 Elm rowThomson, P. & S., 26 Raeburn ter.
Thomson, R., 28 Newhaven rd.
Tod, M. J., 94 Easter rd.
Todd Afc Co , 31 Shandwick pi.
Tulloch & Co., 51 Bernard "st
Turnbull, Lizzie, 177 CanongateUre, Robert, Rutland cornerUre, Thos., 35 Leven st.
Watson, Daniel, 20 Union pi.
Watson, J., 21 Dundas st.
Watt, William, 3 8 Haymarketterrace
Weir, M., 44 Dundas streetWest, R. & J., 45 Ccmely Bank placeWestlend, James, 35 Grindlay st.
White, M., 15 South Elgin st.
Whyte, Robert, 12 Piershill pi.
Wilson, Mrs, 145 Great Junctionstreet, Leith
Wilson, Philip, 12 Polwarthcrescent
Winram, G. 69 ViewforthWishart, J. & C, 23 Crighton pi.
Wood, Ormerod, & Co., DrummondStreet court
Wright, M., 107 Morrison street;also florist and greengrocer
(a) Wood, Robert, 28 Bryson rd.
Young, D.. 11 Earl Grey stYoung, John- 160 Lothian roadYoung, M., 3 3 Dairy road
FRUIT MERCHANTS(WHOLESALE)
Bathgate & Burns, Gayfleld sqTelegraphic address, " Bath-gate, Edinburgh." Tele-phone No., 1122
Blyth, A., 81 St Mary street ;
wholesaleClark, Andrew S., & Co., 4 Ber-
nard streetDunsmure, Andrew, 41 High riggs
EDINBURGH. GAR
Honeyman & Wilson, 11 and 13Meuse lane; wholesale fruitmerchants, etc. Telegra-phic address, " Honeyman,Edinburgh," Telephone No.,1090
Lindsay, J., & Son, 20 Market st.
Marshall, James, 4 Market st.
Newton, Wm., 5 7 Jeffrey street,and at Quality st., Leith
Pearce, Edward, 131 Great Junctionstreefc
Sanderson, James, 1 Swinton rowScarlett, Thomas A., 22 Market st.
Tait, James, 31 Jeffrey streetTraill & Fletcher, 17 Clyde st.
Tulloch, Robert, ia Hill sq.
Wilson, J. Y.. 145 Great Junctionstreet, Leith, and at 1 and 2Drumdryan street; shipping:supplied at wholesale prices
Duncan, Williamson, & Co., 1
Shrub placeWood, Ormerod, & Co., Drummond
Street court
FURNACE BUILDERSSee Bricklayers.
FURNITURE DEALERSADAMS, WILLIAM, 7 and 8Queensferry street, and 5Shandwick place. Awardedhighest gold medal, Forestry
Exhibition, 1884, and Inter-national Exhibition, Edin-burgh, 1889; and gold medalat York, 188 9
Adie, Chas., 55a PleasauceAitkenhead, G., 62 Bristo st.Boyle, Mrs, 51 PleasanceBrown, W. G., 88 Lauriston pi.Burgess, Daniel, 195 Dairy rd.
Burns, P., ^ Blair st.
Chalmers & Scott, 21 South St Andrewstreet
Cowie, Robert, 3 9 and 40Queensferry street
Davie, James, 34 Blair streetDouglas, Andrew, 6 Bread st.
Duff, J. 0., 14 Queensferry st.
Duncan, Williamson, & Co., 1
Shrub placeEast End Furniture Co., 51 and63 Easter road
Grant & Dundas, 16a NorthWest Circus place
Hamilton, Wm., & Co., 169 Morrisonstreet
Hasfie, Mrs, 53A PleasanceHerald, Mrs R., 12 Howe st.
Higgins & Co., 138 Fountain-bridge; also ironmongers
Higgins, J., 28 Haddington pi
Hoy, James, 25 Cockborn st.
Jones, James, 66 Hanover st.
Kidd. James, 88, 94, and 96Lady Lawson street
Lamond, K., 21 Albert st.
Lumsden, John, 16 Elm rowLyon, David T., 6 North Bank st.
M'Aweeny, F., 2 Solicitor's buildingi
M'Culloch, John, 10 St Mary st.
M'llwrick, J., 132 Fountain-bridge
M'lver, James, 8 West CrossaiusewayMacPhersoii, A. G., 18A Brougham st.
Marrin, J. & M., 13 Chambers st.
Martin, James M., 3 8 Blair st.
Miller, Hugh, 18 Lady Lawson st.
Moncur, Daniel, 52 St Patrick sq.
Moncur, David, 4 Blair streetNt.~ile.cn Brothers, 5 6 and 58St Mary street
Paterson, Wm., 84 Grove st.
Ramage, Jas., 177 Morningsideroad; new and second-handfurniture always in stock.Draft excluders to order
Robertson, J., 44 London st.
Russell, James, 109 and 113Brunswick street; and iron-monger
Sinclair, W., 3 Dundas street;house, 3 2 Dundas street; newand second-hand
Steven, Thos., 2 7a Haddingtonplace
Tainsh & Sons, 209 Leith walkUnderwood, Thos., 19 Greenside plaC':
Urquhart, Kenneth, 41 Dundas st.
White, H., 27 Haddington pi.
Yule, Eliza, 107 Plv-asanco
RUSS & WINKLER, 132 Princes
street; the original
house. Furriers to
the Queen
FURRIERS
Bell, R., & Co., 20 North St Andrewsstreet
Bwitloy, J., & Co., 29 Hanover st.
Cochrane, William, 2 62 Cow-gate; skin, hair, and metalmerchant
Gerrard Brothers, 28 Frederickstreet
Goodson, Robert, & Co., Ltd.,107 and 108 South bridge
Pringle, T. M. & J., 6 Brunts-field place; manufacturingfurriers. Seal jackets re-dyed, re-modelled, and re-lined. All kinds of furs care-fully cleaned and made up
.S3
GAME DEALERS
Anderson, J., & Sons, 29 Castle st.
JOHNSTON, GREEN, & CO., Ltd., 3South
Charlotte st.
;
flshmor^urs,poulterers,gan. and
venison deal-ers. Tele-
graphic address, "Chicken,Edinburgh." Telephone No.,301. Established 1780
Hogg & Hogg, 3 Drumsheughplace. Telephone No., 330
JOHNSTON & CO., 60 Queen st.
;
fishmongers,poulterers,
game andvenison deal-ers. Telegra-
V%JK3I^? ph 'c address," Venison,Edinburgh."
Telephone No. 2 2 91Vluirhead, Charles, 79 Queen st.
Murdoch, W. J., 6 Polwarth gardens
GARDENERS
Baxter, Thomas, 3 Eglinton tt.
Bell, R., 19A Drumdryan sfc.
Blackie, George V., Morayfield,Restalrig road
}lackie, John, Viewforth Locise, Res-talrig rd.
Blackie, Thomas, Restalriggardens
Brown, Robert, 184 Dalkeith rd.Campbell, George, & Son, JordanBurn, 25 7 Morningside road
Clark, R., 7 Grange loanCroucher. Lt. L., ^4 Erumsfield placeCunningham, A., Bonnlngtonhaugh
Cunnison, John, & Sons,Glencorse nurseries, Morn-ingside park; cut flowers;landscape gardening a spe-ciality
Pow, John B., Upper Her-mitage, Lochend road, Leith;market gardeners andflorists
GAR EDINBURGH.
COX'S PATENT GELATINE.Works—GORGIE MILLS, near EDINBURGH.
COX'S PATENT REFINED SPARKLING GELATINE(SOLD IN PACKETS)
Stands unrivalled for Quality and Cheapness, being: STRONGER than the best LONDON ISINGLASSand only One-third the Cost.
In a few minutes it can be converted into the Richest and Purest Crystalline Jelly.
Cox's Refined Sparkling Gelatine, - - - - 4/- )_,,._ 4,, \ Sold in Bulk.Amber 3/-
J. & G. COX, Limited, Gorgie Mi is, EDINBURGH.
Gardeners—continued.
Dick, R., 43 Barclay pi.
Dnguid, John, NewhavenGrant, Donald, Braidburn gar-dens, Braid road ; jobbinggardener
Hall, James, St Clair ter , Morning-si'le
Hardie, A. & J., 5 Comiston ter.;
bowling and golf greens, andtennis courts made andguaranteed
Jack, James, 7 West Catherine pi.
Johnston, John, Restalrig; jobb-ing gardener
Lavery, Joseph, 10 South St James' st.
Lav lie, Juhn, 1 Goshen, Canaan la.
Mack ay, M., Morning-side
Miller, Andrew, 11 Forbes rd.
;
house, 18 Bruntsfieldavenue; wreaths, flowers,plants. Jobbing gardeningunder personal supervision,and at moderate charges
Mitchell, Mrs John, Comely bankPatterson, G\, St Eonans nursery,
MorningsideEedden, J., g Grange lean
Rogers, Jamco, 40 Coupsr st.,
LcithTanner, S., Plewlands, Morning-side
Thomson, James, 34 Upper Grey st.
Ward, E., Gillespie st.
Watt, P., 35 Dean pathWilson, J., Prestonfield, DuddingstonWood, Ga.orae, 168 Causewayside
GASFITTERS
See Brassfounders and Plumbers.
GAS ENGINE MANTJFAC-TUEEBS
PEEBLES, D. BRUCE, & CO., TayWorks, Bonnington
GAS LIGHTING COMPANIES
British (The) Illuminating Co., Ltd.,
43 George street
Grifiifchs-' Sunlight Gas Agency, 82
Leith streetWelsbach Incandescent GasLight Co. (The), Ltd., 71aLothian road; head offices,York street, Westminster,London, S.W.
GAS-METEB MAKEES
Alder & Mackay, New Grangeworks, Stewart terrace,Gorgie road; manufacturersof wet and dry meters andoriginal makers and paten-tees of dry meters in cast-iron cases
Cowan, W. & B., Ltd., 79 Buccleuchstreet
Grant, David, & Co., 45 EastCrosscauseway
Laidlaw, E., & Son, Howden st.
Milne, James, & Son, Ltd., AbbeyhillPeebles, D. Bruce, & Co., Tayworks, West Bowling Greenst.; and gas engineers. Tele-graphic address, " Peebles,Leith." Telephone No. 4244
54
GELATINE MANUFAC-TURERS
COX, J. & G., Ltd., Gorgie Mills,near Edinburgh; manufac-turers of Cox's patent refinedsparkling gelatine. See advt.
Jackson, John, & Son, Gorgieroad
GENERAL DEALERSGlendinning, William, 12 Cath-cart place
Laurie, Miss M., 38 Jamaica st.
M'Gregor, T., 49 Blackfriars st.
M'Mahon, J., 31 PleasanceMartin, James, 24 St Mary st.
Walker, William, jun., 101 Ab-beyhill
W.itrtur, A., 46 Glover st.
Wood, A., 47 Drummond st.
GEOGRAPHERSBartholomew, John, & Co., Park rd.
JOHNSTON, W. & A. K., Edina
works, Easter road,
and South St An-
Andrew street;
and 5 White Hart St., War-wick lane, London, E.C. ; geo-graphers to the Queen
GIRDER BUILDERSRedpath, Brown, & Co., Ltd., 2St Andrew sq.; warehouse, 63Albert st. ; works, St AndrewSteel works, Albion road.Telegraphic address, " Red-path, Edinburgh." TelephoneNO. 54
EDINBURGH. GOL
GLASS EMBOSSERSAllan, R., 58 Leith st.
Ballantine, A., 3c Gardiner, 42George street
Bryson, N., 8 Leith Street ter.
Cunningham, Andrew, & Co., 18Leith street, and 60 Home st.
Telephone Nos. 2060a, Leithstreet; and 2060a Home st.
Ford, Thomas J., 7 and 8aGreenside place; also silvererand mirror show card maker
GLASS MANUFACTURERSCunningham, Andrew, & Co., 18Leith street, and 60 Home st.
Telephone Nos. 2060a, Leithstreet; and 2060a Home st.
Dickson & Walker, 31 Frederick st.
Edinburgh and Leith Flint Glass Co.,Norton park, London rd.
FORD, JOHN, & CO., 39 and 40Princes street, and RoyalHolyrood Glass works ; Lon-don address, 23 Holborn Via-
duct, E.C.; glass manufactur-ers, and purveyors of glassand china to the QueenTelegraphic address, " Ford,Edinburgh "
GLASS MERCHANTS ANDGLAZIERS
Bell, Duncan, 42 Frederick st.
Cameron, Miss, 137 Lauriston pi.
Ciceri & Co., 57 Frederick sc.
Coutts & Cameron, 48 Lady Lawson st.
Cumming, James, 43 and 44Chambers street
Cunningham, Andrew, & Co., 18Leith street, and 60 Home st.;glass merchants and glazi-ers. Telephone Nos. 2060a,Leith street; and 2060aHome street
Dickson & Walker, 31 Frederick st.
Doig, Wilson, & Wheatley, 90George street
FORD, JOHN, & CO., 39 and 40Princes street, and RoyalHolyrood Glass works ; Lon-don address, 23 Holborn Via-
duct, EX.; glass manufactur-ers, and purveyors of glassand china to the Queen.Telegraphic address, " Ford,Edinburgh "
Glasstoie, Simon, 59 South bridgeGraham, Robert, 45 Castle st.
Harvey W. & E., 7A Greenside pi.
Hunter, John, 37 Haymarket ter.
Jenkinson, A., 10 Princes street,and 20 Morningside road
Knox, J., & Co., 11 Greenside pi.
Lindsay, George, & Co., 49 Lothianroad
Mitchell, Chas., 31 Dock st.
Spence, Francis, jun., 13 Great Junc-tion street
Sutherland, Mrs Peter, 41 Sandport street, Leith; dealer inforeign and British tableglass, etc.
Swan, John, & Co., 3 8 and 40Morrison street
GLASS STAINERS
Allan, Robert, 58 Leith st.
Ballantine, A., & Gardiner, 4 2George street
Barnett & Son. ici Constitution st.
Bell, Duncan, 42 Frederick st.
Boss, W. Graham, 16 Union st.
Bryson, N., 8 Leith Street ter-race
Cunningham, Andrew, & Co., 18Leith street, and 60 Home st.
Telephone Nos. 2060a. Leithstreet; and 2060a Home st.
Dickson & Walker, Frederick st.
GLOVERS
See Hosiers and GIovbts
GLUE MANUFACTURERSCOX, J. & G„ Ltd., Gorgle Mills,near, Edinburgh; gelatineand glue manufacturers. Seeadvt.
Douglas, Stott, & Co., Abbey st.
Jackson, John, & Son, Gorgleroad
GOLDBEATERSSmall, J., 4 Swinton rowTyrrell Bros., Castle wynd, Grassmar-ket
Wright, Frederick, 4 Swintonrow
GOLDSMITHSDuncan, James, 4 Bank streetHamilton & Inches, 88 Princesstreet
Paul, George, 73 Rose streetSmith, John S., 77 Rose st.
GOLF CLUB AND BALLMAKERS
Anderson, R., & Sons, 67 Prin-ces street; inventors and pa-tentees of the "Anderson"golf clubs
Carruthers, T., 26A Wright's housesCochrane, J. P., & Co , ^7 Albert st.
Cunningham, W., 26 Leven st.
Dickson, J. & A., Ltd., 14 Braidroad, and 15 Comiston road;practical golf club and ballmakers, fishing rod and reelmakers
Doleman, Frank (successor toD. M'Ewen & Son), 3 6Wright's houses, Bruntsfieldlinks
Gunn, William, & Co., 3 6 Braidroad
Lumsden, Henry, 102 Newhavenroad
Lynn, John, 2 Deanhaugh st.
Mackay, George, Knox's cor-ner, 53 High street
Bark, W., & Son, 6 South St Andrewstreet
Paterson, J., 423 LawnmarketSimpson, J. & A., 6 Braid rd.
Stirling & Gibson, Jordan lane;golf, cleek makers to thetrade
Thornton & Co., Ltd., 78 Princesstreet
GRA EDINBURGH.
GRANITE WORKERSAberdeen Granite Co., Easterroad, adjoining Easter Roadstation
Fraser, Wm„ Dean st.
M'Glashan, S.. & Son, Canonmills
bridge
GRANOLITHIC MANU-FACTURERS
Stuart's Granolithic Stone Co.,
Ltd., 6 Torphichen place
GREENGROCERSAitchiscn, Mrs, 74 Dumbiedykestoad
Alexander, J., 35 Bowling Green st.
Allan, M., io Roseburn ter.
Anderson, Miss B., 31A Barclay placa
Anderson, R., 8 Watson crescent
Aimit, A., 75 Cumberland st.
Saillie, Mrs, 87 Dundee st.
Banberiy, J., 88 Buccleuch st.
Beck, J.' & J., 193 Dairy rd.
Bcgg, J., 32 'Pennant st.
Bell, John, 3 Brunswick rd.
Bethune, Mrs Jessie, 117
Dumbiedykes roadBishop, E., 92 Easter rd.
Black. M. A., 17 East London st.
Blair, Win., 25 Buccleuch st.
Brotherston, S., 150 Leith walk
Brown, R., 10 Halmyre st.
Bruce, Mrs, 60 Albert st.
Bruce, Mrs Wm., 25 Manderstonstreet
Budd, Mrs, 32 Bridge st.
Buncle, A., 85 Leith streetBurns, Miss L., 149 St Leo-nard's street
Campbell, Kiss, 119 Dundee st.
Cassie, George, 2 South St James' st
Clark, I., 49 Clerk st.
Clifford, Mrs, 10 Lauriston st.
Cockbum, Wm., 66 Dumbiedykes rdCook, A., 7 7 Albert streetCooper, A., 5 2 Clerk streetCowe, J., 6 St Andrew st., LeithCramb, Mary, 8 East Richmondstreet
Gumming, J., 2A South Elgin st.
Currie, P , 13 Beaverliall placeDubbie, P., 20 PotteirrowDouglas, Mrs, 91 Morrison st.
Drever, George, 29 Balfour st.
DrysdaJe. J., 8 Lome st.
Duff, Alexander, 34 Morning-sideroad
Duffy, C, 119 Pleasance
Dana, A., rs East Cromwell st.
Dunsmure, E., 109 Lauriston pi.
Duiw-mure, Henry, 15 South Richmondstreet
Dyer, John A., 6 Rodney street;and confectioner
El-wes, T. H , 32 Craighall rd., New-haven
Emm, George, 87 Slateford rd.
Ettershank, H., 31 Dalmeny st.
Fergus, John, Boothacre cottages, Sea-
field
Fleming, Mrs, 7 Prospect st.
Forsyth, John, 118 Bruntsfield pi.
Forsyth, M., 129 Grove st.
Fraser, Alex., 113 Dairy rd.
Fraser, John, 20 East Norton place
Fraser, Mrs, 4 9 North Fort st.
Fraser, Wm., 7 Parkside st.
Frazer, J., 11 CanongateGairoi, A., it Leith Street ter.
Gallacher, G., 95 Rose street
Geekie, Mrs, 41 South Back Cancngate
Gerrett, W., 124 Bonnington rdGilchrist, John, 515 Lawnmar-ket
Gillespiii, Mrs, 225 CcwgatoGirdwood, R., 301 CausewaysideGoodall, M. & H., 169 Fountain! 7 idgeGraham, G., 3 6 CausewaysideGray, Miss A., 170 Albert st.
Guthrie, Mrs E., 44 CausewaysideHackett, Bridget, 164 CanongateHaimes, Mrs, 63 Gorgie roadHamilton, G., 10 Eyre place
Hanlon, J., 118 Constitution st., Leith
Harpley, Mrs, 41 Couper st.
Harrison, W., 2 6 Parsons Greenterrace ; also general mer-chant
Hash, A., 102 South Back Canongate
Hay, John, 1 East Arthur pi.
Henderson, Mrs Catherine, 71 Buccleuch
street
Hendrie, M., 42 Easter rd.
Heugh, Alexander, 13 St Leonard's hill
Hill, Walter, 26 ArthuT st.
Hislop, Georgina, 48 Brunswick rd.
Holland, R.| 35 William streetHowie, C, 48 Charlotte street,Leith
Howie, Miss Catherine, 3 6Bowling Green street, Leith
Hughes, A., 13 West port
Hughes, James, 163 CowgateHunter, J., 30 Jamaica st.
Hush, Alexander, 102 South BackCanongate
Hutchieson, Mrs, 74 Northumberlandstreet
Hutchison, Mrs, q West Ar!am st.
Inplis, G , 102 CarongateJamieson, Walter, 5 7 Shore,Leith
Jardin, Mrs, 4B Shrub pi.
Jolly, Mrs, 15 Stanley pi.
Kane, John, 25 St Andrew st., LeithKearney, Elizabeth, 254 CowgateKoefe, P., 40 Co-Ktrate
S6
Keppie, H. M., 5 Marchmont rd.
Kerr, John, 100 AbbeyhillKerray, John, 11 Iona st.
Kerray, M., 40 Albert streetKinloch, James, 193 Gorgie rd.
Lawrie, M., 125 Buccleuch st.
Lawson, George, 7 Duke streetLaybourn, S., 11 Drummond st.
Leadbetter, Archibald, 37 Fountain-bridge
Learmonth, Mary, 35 Bowling Green st.
Lee, Mis, ^89 CowgatoLitdle, Mrs, 6 Dundonald st.
Luke, J., 53 Lauriston st.
Lvall, John, 4 Beaumont placeM'Conville, John, 23A Cumberland st.
M'Dowall, Mrs, 28 India placeM'Dougall, Robert, 26 Richmond pi.
M'Gie, Thos., 42 Fox st., LeithM'Glashan, Miss, 3 7 Morrison st.
M'Gregor, Mrs, 31 Jamaica st.
M'Kenzie, James- 5 2 Easter rd.M'Kinlay, John, 5 Brandfield st.
M'Nicol, Archibald, 47 Duke st.
M'Nulty, Peter, 47 Blackfriars st.
M'Queenie. P., 64 Candlemaker rowMTicar, Miss, 7 Mulberry pi.
Mackie, Mrs, 9 Murdoch ter.Mackie, William, 11 Antigua st.
Maclennan, G., Bridge pi.
Macrae, John, 6 Raeburn pi.
Malloy, Mrs E., Waverley mar-ket
M'snzies, H., 10 Deanhaueh st.
Menzies, Thomas, 39 West BowlingGreen st.
Meirilees, Christina, 30 Albert st.
Millar, Catherine, 4 6 Drum-mond street
Moore, S., 12 Drumsheughplace
M.xir, John, 167 Dundee st.
Murray, N.. 26 Xichmond pla.'e
Newlands, John, 1 Buccleuchstreet
Nivens. Thomas, 6 Blackfriarsstreet
Nixon, Mrs, 33 Dean pathNciris, J., 36 ColgateO'Donnell. J., 67 High riggs
Patterson, Mrs, 36 GrosscausewayPollock, Andrew, 12 Edina pi.
Parvis, Miss M., 3 Hillside st.
Rae, Miss E., 125 Marchmont rd.
Ramsay, A., •'jj West Preston st.
Ramsay, John, 43 Arthur st.
Redpath, George, 28 Charlesstreet
Reid, C , 36 North Junction st.
Beid, Mrs, 18 Grange loan
Rice, Peter, 248 Leith walkRobertson, John, ol North Junc-tion street
Ross, Miss, 19 Admiralty streetLeith
Russell, James, 8 Portland pi., Leith
Sandy, Mary, 61 CanongateScctt & Co., 9 Cornwallis pi.
EDINBURGH. GRO
Scott) Elizabeth, 21 Castle St.;
and fruitererSinclair, J., 165 FountainbridgeSmith, L., 5 East St James st.
Smith, Miss, 2 Fort pi.
Stark, David, 19 Kossie plare
Stewart, James, 3 'A Scotland st>.
Stewart, M. & M., 16 West Nicolson
street
Sutherland, J., 74 Abbe\hillSutherland, Mrs H. A., 83 Dun-dee street
Syme, James, 80 South Back Canon-gate
Tait, James, 92 Cause-waysideTaylor, E., 182 PleasanceTaylor, Isabella, 102A Pleasance
Taylor Joseph, 159 Morrison st.
Tennant, Mrs, 2 CannonmillsTennant, T., 1 Riddle's close, LeithThomson, B., 130 Duke st., LeithThomson, Mrs, 3 West Adam st.
Tolmie, A., 13 Sandporfc st.
Turnbull, Margaret Jane, 5 3Prince Regent street, Leith
Turpe, Mrs, 5 Calton .hill
Wallace, Margaret, 2 6 Rodneystreet
Watson, Mrs, 6 Stewart ter.
Webster, T., 54 Easter rd.
West, 14. & G., 45 Comely Bank placeWestland, James, 35 Grindlay st.
White, Margaret, 15 South Elginstreet
White, Mrs, 12 Prospect st.
Whyte, Robert, 12 Piershill pi.
Wightman, John, 6 Elder st.
Williamson, Peter, 7 CowgateWilson, Mrs, 3 St James' placeWilson, Mrs. 97 Morrison st.
Wood, Mrs, 25 Greenside rowWvatt, Mrs E., 73 Warrender Park rd.
Young, A. J , 18 Beaverhall ter.
GROCERS AND WINE AMDSPIRIT MERCHANTS
Those Marked (a) are Grocers only.
4.dam, Geo., 1 Lyne st.
Adam, Wm., 25 6 Gorgie roadAdam, C. H., 35 Northumberland st.
(a) Adam's Stored, 15 India pi.
A tarns. Mrs M.. u- Portland place
Adamson, James, 15 King st., Leith
Adamson, W., 13 Couper st.
Aitchison, D. P., 111 St Leonard'sstreet
Aitken, William D., 1 Deanbankplace
Alexander, A., 123 Morrison st.
Alison, P., 13A East Thomas st.
Allan, Robert, 171B Great Junction st.
Allan, Robert C, 2 7 Admiraltystreet
(a) Allan, Wm., 104 Morningsido rd.
(a) Allison, James, 199 CowgateAnderson, G., 31 Elm rowAnderson. J., 19 Saunders st.
Anderson, J. H., 22 Montagn ter.
Anderson, James, 93 Broughton st.
Anderson, W., 43 Arsyle place
Annand, James, 36 Grove st.
Armstrong & Co., 98 March-mont read, and 1 Thlrlestaneroad
Baillie Brothers, 1 Madeira st.,
LeithBaillie, Robert, 39 Cumberland st.
Bain, Andrew, 6 and 7 Antiguastreet; and wine merchants
Bain, R. C, 7 East London st.
Balintine, J., 50 Ashley ter.
Ballantyne,' Peter, 11 East Rich-mond street
Ballantyne, Robert, 34 Ashley ter.
Banks, George, 26 Barony st.
Banks, J., 219 Canongate(a) Banks- John, 12 Canon st.,
CanonmillsBaptie, W. F., Ill Leith walkBarron, C, 23 Drummond st.
Barry, W., 169 CowgateBartleman & Co., 80 Pitt streetBatchelor, Geo. R., 259 Dairy rd.
Baxter, W., 62 High riggs
Baynes, Thomas, 24A Dean Park st.
Bell, James, 33 Cumberland st.
Bell, Wm., &'Co., 1 Dundee ter.
(a) Bennet, J. & E., 1 MeadowbankBinnie, D., 92 St Leonard's st.
Binnie, J., 1 Dean pathBirrell & Co., 15 St Peter's pi.,
Viewforth(a) Birrell, Andrew, 29 Bridge st.
Birrell, William, 65 ShoreBishop, James, 5 Lindsay pi.
Black, Alexander, 3 76 Morn-ingside road; agent for W.& A. Gilbey's wines andspirits
Black, James, 99 West bowBlack, Mrs, 28 Lome st.
Black, Mrs, 131 St Leonard's st.
Black, R., 43 North Richmond st.
Blackball, John, 23 ComelyBank road
Blackball, Thomas, 136 Bruntsfield pi.
Blackie, Robert, 90 Potter rowBlair, James, & Son, 40 Leithstreet
Blanche k Christison, 77 Slateford id.
Blanche, John W., 51 Dairy rd.;
wine merchant and Italianwarehouseman
Blanche, Peter, 1 Howard st.
Block, D., 41 Bonnington rd., Leith
(a) Poithwick, Charles, 24 West port
(a) Bowie, P., & Son, 3 2 Watsoncrescent
(a) Bowie, R. & P., 2 Ritchie pi.
Boyd, D. 0., 1 Murrayfield pi.
Brodie, J., 17 Prince Regent st.
Brown, Charles, 320 Lawnmarbet57
Brown, E., 20 Bangor roadBrown, Isabella, 146 Morrisonstreet
Brown, James, 43 Home streetBrown, M., 15 CowgateBrown, Wm., 158 Fountainbridge
Brown, William, 83 West portBrown, Wm., 115 Lauriston pi.
Bruce, B. & J., 120 Ferry roadBruce, Miss C, 72 FountainbridgeBryce, Geo., 39 Dundas st.
Bryce, Mrs Mary, 30 PotterrowBrydon, Mrs, 60 West port
Buchan & Johnston, 12 Tol-
booth wynd, Leith
Buchanan & Wilson, 2 Hillside
strc;etBuchanan, Alex., 1 KeTr st.
Buchanan, R., 206 Dalkeith rd.
Buchanan, Robert, 3 St Leonard's
hill
Bucharan, Wm., 75 Pitt st., Bonning-
ton(a) Buist, George, 35 ComelyBank avenue; house, 2Comely Bank place
(a) Burgess, J., 1 Portland pi.
Burnie, M., 10 Dean st.
Burnside, John, 3 6 Royal Parkterrace
Cairns, William, 115 CowgateCalder, David, 112 Canongate
Calder, J^ S., 27 Lochend rd.
Cameron & Mitchell, 118 Leithwalk
(a) Cameron, J. M., 26 Melville ter.
Campbell, Alex.. 143 Comiston rd.
Campbell, D., 43 South Back CanongateCampbell, Mrs R., 41 Crosscauseway
Campbell, Wm., 37 Comiston rd.
Carson, G., 29 Richmond st.
Carstairs, D.. t6 South Elgin st.
Carter, Charles, 103 West bowCash Supply Stoies, 196 Dairy rd.
Cassels, J., 18 South St James st.
Cattanach, D., 82 Duff st.
Cawthorne, P., 252 Bonninglon rd.
(a) Chalmers, John, 133 Gorgieroad
Charleton, James, 8 Rodney st.
Cheshire, Edwin, 5 Raeburn pi.
Chisholme, J. & M., 7 Citadel street.
LeithChisholme, S., 3 SciennesChristie, Andrew, 10 East Cromwell st.
Christie, John, 48 Canongate
Christie, W. L., 34 Queensferrystreet; wine and Scotchwhisky merchant. Established1851. Telephone No., 2292
(a) Church, J., 62 Henderson rowCity Supply Stores, 30 High st.
Clark, Alexander, 152 Morrisonstreet; house, 11 Upper Groveolace
Clark, John, 84 Nicolson st.
Clark, James, 1 Drumdryan st.
1/11/ 1 900
GRO EDINBURGH.
Grocers and Wine and Spirit Merchants—continued.
Clark, Robert, 46 Bridge street,Lelth
Clarkson, J., i Koseburn st.
Cleland, John, 30 Damside(a) Clement, R., 70 Raeburn place
Cochrane, Mrs, 4 Moncrieff ter.
Cockburn & Campbell, 3 2 StAndrew square
Cockburn, Robert, & Co., 51Frederick street; grocersand wine merchants
Connor, P., 267 CowgateCooper & Co., 71 Lothian roadCooper, F., 7 Jamaica streetCooper, J., Torphichen st.
Co-operati/e Society, Ltd., 1 Sandportstreet
Cormack, G. D., 54 Grove st.
Costa, Peter, 47 London st.
Coulter, Thomas, 65 Gorgie rd.
Coutts, M., 5 8 Coburg streetCowan, William, 1 Lindsay pi.
LeithCowe, George, 50 Dundas st.
Cowie, J., 213 Gorgie rd.
Craig, John, 263 CanongateCianston, D., 2 Antigua st.
Craw Mrs M., 9 CausewaysideCrawford, George, 10b Deanpath
Crighton & Thomson, 7 7 Souti-Clerk street
Cullen, M., 207 Co-wsrate
(a) Cumming, R., 3 8 Easter rd.
(a) Currie, Adam, 96 Ferry rdDaily, Mrs C, 107 CowgateDallas, George, 5 8 St Andrewstreet, Leith
Danish Butter Co., 97 Pleasance
Davidson, J., 29 Clerk street,and 6 St Patrick street
Davidson, James H., & Co., 14 Grahamstreet, Leith
Davidson, J. H., & Co., 31 Couperstreet
Devlin, James, 234 Morrison st-
Denham, J. F., 45 Deanhaugh st.
De-war, J., 19 Tarvit st.
Dick, Andrew, 11 Cumberland st.
Dick, James, 6 6 GrassmarketDick, Jas-a & Son, 1 Melvilleterrace; and provision mer-chants
Dick, James A., 3 9 Benningtonroad
(a) Dick, James W., 10 Beaufortroad
Dick, R., 28 Albert streetDick, Robert, 65 Bristo st. ; andprovision merchant
(a) Dickison, George, 167 Foun-tainbridge
Dickson. A., 2 Hunter sq.
Dickstn, Andrew, 3 Elder st.
Dickson, Miss, 28 Balcarres st.
Dickson, Mrs, 4 Fox st.
Dobson, T., 328 LawnmarketDonaldson! George, & Sons, 2 6West Maitland street, and 113and 115 Newington road.Established 1829
Donaldson, J., 13 Trafalgar la.
Doughty, W., 19 Haddington pi.
Douglas & Mason, 96 George st.
Douglas Bros., 205 Great Junction _st
Douglas, James, 160 PleasanceDouglas, John, 51 Leith streetDouglas, R. C, 12 Fox st., LeithDounas Bros., 3 North Junc-tion street, Leith
Dowie, Thomas, 154 High st.
Dryburgh, W., 205 and 207 Gorgie rd.
Drysdale, John- 6 East Rich-mond street
Duff, Alexander, 5 9 Pleasance;and wine merchant
Duff, Mrs, 176 Rose st.
Dunn, Ed., 138 Dumbiedykes rd.
Dunnett, D., 4 Hamilton placeDyce, George, 28 Balfour st.,
LeithDymock, Guthrie, & Howden,135 George street
Dymock, James, 62 Haymarket ter.
Edinburgh Northern District Stores, 58t> 78 St Stephen st.
Edinburgh & Northern Co-operative
Society, 6 Bayton st.
Edinburgh Roperie Co-operative Society, 14, 16, and 18Bath road, Leith
Edinburgh (The) Public Supply Stores.
3 Lyne st., Regent rd.
Elliot, J., 230 Dairy rd.
Elliot, John, 274 and 276 Canoncrate
Elm slie, David, Hugh Miller pi.
Faichney, Mrs D., 4b Downfieldplace
Fairlny, Mrs, Gorgie cottagesFalconer, Wm.,~ 5 3 Broughtonstreet
Farmer, Philip, 260 Leith walkFerguson, Mrs Jane, 71 Deanstreet
Ferguson, Robert, 10 Spittal «t.
Ferguson, T., 51 St Leonards st.
Ferguson Wm., 143 Slatefordroad
Ferry, James, 17 Sandport st., Leith
(a) Finlay, James, 19 Cale-donian place
Fisher, James, 13 9 Kirkgate-Leith; family grocer, wineand spirit merchant
Fleming, M., 145 Dairy rd.
(a) Flynn, James, 184 Canongateand 3 8 Pleasance
Ford, David, 142 and 143 Kirk-gate, Leith
Ford, J., 2 Parliament st., LeithFord, James, & Son, 6 and 7Merchiston terrace; grocers,and wine and spirit mer-chants. Established 1854
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(a) Forgan, R., & Co., jj WarrenderPark road
Forsyth, Alex., 25 Union pi.
Forsyth, J. B., 11 Maitland st.,
NewhavenForsyth, Wm., 6a and 8 Mon-crieff terrace
(a) Forsyth, Mrs James, 74Dundee street
Fraser, G., Gorgie rd.
(a) Fraser, Peter, 57 North Fort st.
Fraser, Mrs H., 33 FountainbndgeFrier, Andrew A., 24 Leven st.
Gardiner, R., 7 6 East Cross-Causeway and 91 Canongate
Gardner, Thomas, 3 South Elginstreet
Gibb, John, 92 Marchmont cres
Gibson, A., n Albert st.
Gibson, Andrew, 5 Baker's place(a) Gibson, George, 44 Queens-ferry street; grocer andprovision merchant
Gibson, James, 70 Cumberlandstreet
Gibson, John, 266 Leith walk(a) Gibson, R. & T., 93 Princes st.
Gibson, Wm., 205 Bruntsfield pi.
Gilbey, W. & A., 38 Chambers st.
Gilchrist Brothers, 173 Pleas-ance
Gill, James, & Co., 134 Lauristonplace
Gillespie, James, 420 M-orningsido rd.
Gilraour, H., 44 Albert st.
(a) Gilmour, Wm., 138 Dairy rd.
Gilroy & Scott, 66 Inverleith rowGilroy, R. B., 147 Ferry rd.
Glass, Harris, n North Richmond st.
Goodall, P. M., n Coburg st.
Goodlet, J. B., Trinity, NewhavenGoodlet, John B., 26 Trinity crescent
Gorrie, H., & Son, 19a Howe st.
Gorrie, Henry, 175 Dundee st
Goudie, W., 15 George st., Leith
Gow Bros., 38 Grove st.
Gow", Geo., 100 Easter rd.
(a) Gowans, Mrs J., 2 Semple st.
Grant, Alexander, 14 South StJames' street; importer ofbrandies, twines, etc.
Grant, Hugh, 248 CanongateGrant, Svme, & Co., 5 Tolbootli wvndGrant, W., 182 High st*
Grant, Wm., 182 High st.
Gray, Geo., 6 Jamaica st.
Gray, Henry, 221 Great Junc-tion street
Gray, R. A., 41 North Junctionstreet, Leith
Gray, T , GorgieGreig, Alexander, 23 Main st.,
NewhavenGreig, Wm. C, 40 Trafalgar la.
Grieve, Geo., 28 Clerk st.
Grieve, James, 139 Gilmore pi.
Grieve, Robert, 188 Pleasance
jGroves, A., 1 Gordon st
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Guild, John, & Son, 5 9 Canon-grate
Gunn, George, 6 East Cromwell st.
Gunn, John, 48 Maderia st., Leith
Hackett, J. H., 26 Parson Green ter.
Hackland, G., 74 Henderson st.
Hadden, Wm., 81 Albert st.
Haimes, Mrs M., 17 West Mont-gomery place
Halcrow, Peter, & Co., 263 OowgataHall Bros., 102 Abbeyhill
Halliburton, R. P., 21 and 23Lauriston place
Halliday, John, 120 Rose streetHamilton, Geo., 1 and 3 Ward-law street; also dairykeeper
Hardie, R. W-, 1 East Montgo-mery place
Harkins, K., 201 CowgateHarris, M., 58 Goburg st.
Harvey, David, 18 Iona st.
Harvey, W. J., 49 Prince Eegent st.,
LeithHay, George, & Sons, 18 WestMaitland street
Hay, Mrs Alex., 37 Bristo st.
Hay, R. & G., 9 Dundee ter.
Hay, Thomas, Duddingstonli'eggie, H., 1 South St James st.
(Henderson, J., 13 Beaverhall ter.
Henderson, Robert S., 11 Cow-gate
Henderson, William, 4 Lothianstreet
Hendrie, A., 119 Henderson rowHenry, George, 491 LawnmarketHislop, W., & Co., 1 Watson crescent
Hill, Andrew, 371 Leith walkHislcp, J , 179 Pleasance(a) Hodge, Peter, 37 Dean st.
Hodge, B., Station rd., Duddingston
honeyman & Wilson, 11 and 13Meuse lane; wholesale dry-salters
Horsburgh, J., 166 Leith walkHossack, Wm., Restalrig
Houhston, J., 40 Clerk st.
(a) Houliston, J. C, 40 Brough-ton street
Houliston, John, 94 Leith st.
Howden, C, 99 CausewaysideHowden, Thomas, 13 6 Kirk-gate, Leith; and egg mer-chant
Hoy, James, New BroughtonHugh, Henry, 34 Deanhaugh st.
Hume Bros., 1 Home streetHunter, George, 9 West uovt
Hunter, John, 25 2 Causeway-side
Hunter, Robert, station rd., Dudding-ston
Hunter, S. K., 88 Gorgie rd.
Inglis, A. T., 70 and 7 2 Thistlestreet
Innes, Thomas W., 1 Angle Parkterrace
Isbister, G. M., Kirkwood pi., Londonroad
Jack, 1., 51a Hanover st
Jack, J., 21 Sciennes rd.
Jact>, John, 32 Trafalgar lan>j
James, Wm., 257 Leith walkJamieson, S., 5 3 Comely Bankroad
Jeirrey( Thomas, 327 Leith walkJeffrey, William, 44 Dundee st.
Johnston, George, 83 PleasanceJohnston, James, 235 Morn-ingside road
Johnstone, J., 9 Gillespie pi.
Johnston, R. 66 Rose streetKay & Pateison, 65 Albert st.
Kearney, Elizabeth, 254 CowgatoKeddie, Mrs George, 158 CanongateKeir, Mrs C, 20 South Richmond st.
Kelley & Co., 49 Great Junction st.
Kelly, F. H. S., & Co., 186 Causeway-side
Kennedy, D., 37 Lochend rd.
Keppy, Mrs John, 9 East Crom-well street
Kerr, Alex., Gorgie; and provi-sion dealer
Kerr, James, 1 Montrose ter.
Kerr, John, 24 and 2 6 Buc-cleuch street
Kerr, John, 184 High st.
Kins.'. C , 2 Upper bowKing, D. & A., 122 Thiriestaneroad, Whitehouse loan; andwine merchants
King, George, 25 Ardmillan ter.
Kirkhope, J., & Sons, 22 Queensferrystreet
Kirkwood, J. & A., 12 South Clerk st.
(a) Laing, G., 6 Prospect ter.
Laing, John, 44 Easter rd.
Laing, John, 5 7 Clerk street,174 Dalkeith road, 3 7 War-render Park road, and 10Brandon terrace
Lambert Bros., 135 Leith st.
Lrmont, John, Canaan la.
Landells, John, 21 Home streetLawrenson, L., 20 Lindsay rd.
Lawrie, M. A., 38 Jamaica st.
Law & Forrest, 15 Queensferry st.
Lawrie, Peter, n3 Buccleuch st.
Lawson, Wm., 15 India pi.
Leask, Wm., 33 Couper st.
Leishman, R., 227 UanongateLeishman, W.. 20A Brougham pi.
Leith Provident Co-operative Store, 33North Fort st.
Liridel & Co., 64 Hajmarket tor.
Liddle's Stores, 56 Morrison st.
Lindsay, Andrew, 8 H.mover st.
Liptoh, Ltd., North bridge(a) Livingston, J., 78 Bangor rd.
Livingstone. J., 23 Haddington pi.
(a) Loch, A., 36 .New la., NewhavenLoch, A., 30 Warrender Parkroad
Lonie, J. & J. W., 100 Bonnington rd.
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Loudon, Alexander, 1 March-mont crescent; proprietor ofthe famous Marchmont blendof old Scotch whiskies. Estab-lished 1878
Low, J. B., 2 Montague terraceLow, W., & Co., 320 Morningside rd.
Lyall, Jas., 31 Fowler ter.
Lyall, J., 9?, Easter rd.
Lyall, T., 18 Graham st., Bonnington
Lyle, James, 2 Nicolson streetLynch, Mrs E., 14 Riddle's close, Leith(a) Lyon, J., 28 West Maitland st.
Lyon, John, 48 Glover st.
M'Alpine, T., 66 Morrison st.
M'Arthur, D., 46 Waverley pi.
M'Arthur, W., 138 Rose st.
M'Bride, George, 90 Bruntstield pi.
M'Cabe, Michael, 3 8 Potter rowM'Cabe, James, 160 CowgateM'Callum, A., 43 Carnegie st.
M'CMland, John, 42 Earl Grey st.
M'Craw, John, 95 Morrison st.
M'Dermid, Eliza, 149 CowgateM'Donald, Wm., 2 Polwartii gardensM'Dougal, James, & Son, 4 to8 Dublin street; and wineand whisky merchants
M'Dougal, John, & Son, 11
Drumsheugh place; winemerchants and grocers
M'Dougall, Duncan, 21 St Patrick sq.
M'Farxane, D. & H., 97 Leith st
M'Glashan, Mrs A., 3 9 Sand-port street
M'Gregor, A. D., 14 India pi.
M'Guire, M., 125 PleasanceM'lntosh, Dugaid, 8 Melville pi.
Mvlnlosh. G-, 122 Easter id.
M'lntosh, Jas. A., 3 Scotlandstreet; also wine and spiritmerchant. Telephone No.66
M'Kay, John F., 42 Tennant st.
M'Kenzie, T K., 1 Wolseley ter.
M'Kinlay, John, 5 Brandfield st.
MLaggan, Alex., 27 Deanhaugh st.
MLaggan, Daniel, 5 Main st.,
NewhavenMLaren, t., 9 Balfour streetM'Laughlin, Isa., 61 St Andrewstreet, Leith
MLean, Mrs M., 12 Little King st.
M'Leish, Robert, 101 Nicolson st.
M'Lecd, James, 48 Bristo st.
M'Mahon, John, 169 CowgatoM'Manus, A., 32 Duff st.
MNaughton, George, 2 9 Scien-nes road
M'Niven, Walter B., 2 Lothianstreet
M'Owau, Alexander, 71 Raeburn plac-3
M'Pherson, W., 1 Albert pi.
M 'Queen, W., 13 Athole place
M'Ritchie, T. C, 21 Charlottestreet, Leith
M'Vey, Wm , 184 Rose st.
GRO EDINBURGH.
Grocers and Wine and Spirit Merchants—continued.
M'William, Alexander, 72 Morri-son street
Macdonaid, Alex., 88 CanongateMacgregor, J., 14 India pi.
MacKenzie, Hugh, 43 Carlyloplace, Norton park
Mackie, William, 1 Mackenzieplace; family grocer andwine and spirit merchant
Mackinley, M., 66 Dairy rd.
Macpherson Brothers, 88 Dairyroad; and 19 Stafford street,Oban, N.B. ; tea, wine, andspirit merchants
Macpherson, Thos., 12 CowgateMailer, W. D., 3 Earlston pi.
Malcolm, Robert, 85 Albert st.
Malcolmson, Alexander M., 23 NorthFort st.
Mslcolmscn, Thos. J., 2 Leven st.
(a) Manson, Wm., 21 Elm towMarr, W., ig Elm rowMartin, Eliza Jane, 69 CanongateMartin, James, 1 Eaeburn pi.
Martin, M., 43 Easter rd., Leith
Martin, W., 225 High st.
Massey, Alex., 19 Union pi.
Masson & Co., 34 Dock st., LeithMathieson, H., 149a Fountainbridge
Matthew, D. W., 18 Howe st.
Maypole Dairy Co., 108 Leith st.
Meikle, A., 57 Causewayside(a) Meikle, George, 31 Minto st.
Melrose, John, 154 Dundee st.
Melrose, Mrs, 33 William st.
(a) Melville, James, 23 Main st., New-haven
Melville, Wm., 29 Water st., LeithMenelaws, Robert, 141 Founts. inbridge
Mennie, Miss, 7 Beaverbank pi.
Middleman, M., 33 Thistle st.
Millar. George, 31 Main st., NewhavenMillar, Robert, 200 Rose st.
(a) Miller, Peter, 24 West Rich-mond street
M]Ter, Wm., 2 Duller!!) rd.
Milne, James, 4 9 Duke street,Leith
Minto, W., 13 Clerk st.
Mitchell, George, 52 Sonth C'erk st.
Mitchell, J., 108 En=ter rd., LeithMitchell, J. P., 265 Great Junction st.
Mitchell, James, 144 Easter Td.
Mitchell, James, 18 Beaumont pi.
Moir, A. G., 3 9 Lothian roadMoir, Mrs Ann, 71 Abbeyhill;wines and spirits
(a) Montgomery, R. M., 127 CanongateMontgomery, Robert, 17 Dairy rd.
Monton, A., 8 Fowler ter.
\T >Tab, M , 113A CowpateMorgan, H., 90 Albert st.
Morrison, C, 26 Balcarres st.
(\) Morrison, Robert, 66 and 73Giles street, Leith
(a) Mossman, Andrew, 18 Cause-wayside
Mcssrnan, Matthew, 16 Ferrier st.
Mowat, Mrs J., 132 CanongateMudie & Co., 16 William st.
Muirhead, Wm., 13 Water st., Leith
Munro, J., 17 Ferrier st.
Murray, Archibald, 98 Duke st., Leith
Murray, George, 301 Leith walkMurray, James, 239 Leith walk
Murray, James, & Co., 2 Middle Arthur
place
(a) Murray, Martin, 135 Cow-gate
Murphy, Edward, ClydeslaleBar, 16 Coburgh street
Nairn, John, 6 Barclay terrace
Neil, Archibald, 3 India street
Neil, Richard, & Co., 30 Buc-cleuch street
Ness, Peter, 78 CanongateNewhaven Co-operative StoreCompany, Pier place, New-haven. John Linton, mana-ger
Nicholson, J. J., 2 6 Manderstonstreet; also tea merchant
Richclson, M., 10 Citadel st.
Nicholsoa, W.. 52 Belford rd.
Nicholson, W. J., 1 Mansfieldplace; and tea merchant
Nicholson, W., 1 Stanwell st.
Nicolson, J. A., 1 Mulberry pi.
Northern Co-operative Store, 6 Dean
Park street .
Norton Park Co-operative Society,
Ltd., Edina pi., Easter yd.
Noiton Park Co-operative Society, 31
Albert street
Notman, James, 17 Charles st.
Oliphant, William, io West Adam st.
Paterson, A. F., & Son, 3 9 Kirk
gate, LeithPaterson, Geo., 51 Dean st.
Paterson, J. G., 41 Lome st.
Paterson, James, 2 Northumberland st.
Paterson, Mrs, 102 Gorgie rd.
Paterson, Thos., 61 Cumberland st.
Paterson, Peter, West Dudding-ston; house address, 2 St
Mary's place, Portobello; alsowine and spirit merchant
Patterson, J., 13 Dumbiedykes rd.
Paxton, A. R., 13 Portland pi., Leith
Ieden, Mrs, 12 Beechwood ter.
Pentland, J., 150 Duke st., Leith
Philp, Alexander, 73 Dumbiedykes rd.
Philpin, James, 193 Canongate
Pickard, George William, 1 North-umberland place
Pitkeathly, Wm., 8 Rose st.
Porteous, John, 30 Hendersongardens, Leith
Porter, John S., 57 Fountainbridge
Prentice, Mrs John, 117 Dundeestreet
Pringle, Robert, 3 Annfield, Newhaven60
Professional and Civil ServiceSupply Association, Ltd., 3 StAndrew square. Andrew Ter-ris, manager. Robert Purves,secretary
Pringle, Robert, 19 Greensido rowFrosser, John F., 17 Fowier tor.
Proudfoot & Grosset, 4 and 5Grange road
Provident Co-operative Society, LM.J22 Bangor load
Public Supply Stores, 4 Hamilton place
Purves, David, 78 South Clerkstreet
Rae & Thompson, 46 Morningside rdBae, A., & Sons, 30 Newington rd.
Rae, Alexander, & Sons, 2 Spring gardens, Stockbridge
Sanity, Wm., 6 Johnston st
Rattrie, Alexander, Grantoharbour
Redpath, A., n Spring gardens, Abbeyhill
Reid. Miss, 82 Albert st.
Reilly, M., 36 West bowEennie, G., 2 Taylor pi.
Ritchie, Alexander, 21 AbbeyhillRichmond, James, 35 Halmyre st.
Riddle, J.. 77 FountainbridgeRobb, Geo., ia Brougham place
Robb, Thomas, & Son, 9 Frederick st.
Robb, W., 21 Eyre pi.
Robertson, A., 250 Causewayside
Robertson Brothers, 17 Jatnaica street
Robertson, George, 112 Bruntsfield place
Robertson, J. A., 3 and 4 Beaverbank place
Robertson, J. W., 25 Forrestroad; family grocer, and tea,wine, and provision mer-chant
Robertson, James, 81 Polwarthgardens; wine and spirit merchant
Robertson, J. & G., ia Leven st.
Rcbertson, R., 1 Hamilton pi.
Robertson, S. R., 52 GrassmarketRobertson, T., 70 Dundee st.
Robertson, Wm., 115 Morrison st.
Robertson, Wm., 8a Springfieldstreet
Roden, Michael, 137 West port
Rogers, D., 76 Dumbiedykes rd.
Rose, Donald, 36 Argyle placeRose, James, 202 Morrison st.
(a) Rose, James, 66 Morningside rd.
Rose, James, 15A Brougham pi.
Ross, Agnes- 5 8 Dean streetRoss, D., 14 Caledonian cres.
Ross, F. John, 3 6 Craighall rd.,
Trinity; wine and spirit mer-chant
Rcss, Mrs M., 29 Dean path
(a) Russell, D., 4 East Thomas st.
Russell, J. & A., 18 Fox street,
Leith
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Ruthven, John, 330 Morningside rd.
(a) St Cuthbert's Oo- operative Associa-
tion, Ltd., 92 Fountainbridge
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Samson, B., 17 CowgateSanderson, A., & Son, 1 Lauriestreet, and 50 Kirkgate
Sanderson & Lawrie, 20 Hanover st.
Sanderson, James H., 34 Cortil-
ston road(a) Sanderson, G. & J., 118 Gorgie rd.
Scott, J., 102 Spring: gardens,Abbeyhill
Scott, James, 102 Marohmont cres.
Seott, Roherr,, 2 Trinity crescentScott, Wm., & Son, 30 West Preston st.
Shaw, J. B., 342 Morningside rd.Shaw, James, 5 9 Raeburn pi.
Shearer, Wm., 89 CausewaysideShepherd, James J., 14 Mon-tague terrace, Coldenacre
Shiels, .j as., 6 Lord Russel placeShiells, John, 1 Ciaremont ter. j
and wine merchantShirran & Leslie, 20 North West Circusplace
Shulman, B., 45 North Richmond ft
Sime. Charles, 46 Maryfield pi.Simpson, A. D., 33 Pitt streetSimpson, George A., 1 M'Neill st.
Simpson, Mrs, 29 CausewaysideSinclair, James, 479 LawnmarketSinclair, A., 38 Comiston rd.Sinclair, J. P., 54 Primrose st.,Leith
Sinclair, John, 2 Caledonian rd.
;
tea, wine, and spirit mer-chant
Sinclair, Jobn R., 45 Arthur st.
Skinner, Robert, 2 High st.
Smart, Geo., 49 Cumberland st.
Smith, A., 2 Clarence st.
(a) Smith, Alex., 79 KirkgateSmith, Allan, 43 Cumberlandstreet
Smith, Andrew, 106 High st.
Smith, James, 1 Warrsnder Park cres-cent
Smith, James, 160 Morrison st.Smith, J. A., & Co., 6 Hamilton placeSmith, John A., 2 St Stephenplace, Stockbridge
Smith, John, 24 Easter rd.Smith, John, 52 Raeburn pi.
Smith, R. M., "21 Roseburn ter.
Smith, W., 46 Easter rd., LeithSmith, W. D., 13 Newing-ton roadSmith, Wm., 120 West portSneddon, Walter, 4 7 Morning-side road; and wine mer-chant
Somerville. C, 40 Water st., LeithSounnea, Robert, 509 LawnmarketSpalding, John, 29 Bowling Green st.Speed, H., & Co., 2 Portlandplace, Leith
Ca) Stark, James, 75 PleasanocSi ark, John, & Co., n High st.
Steedman, G., 37 Prince Regentstreet
Steedman, John, 17 North-West Circus
place
Steel, J., 20 Salisbury st.
Steel, James, 33 Duke St., LeithStevenson, William, 3 3 Fox st.
LeithStewart, Alex., 16 India pi.
Stewart, A., & Son, 4 2 WestRichmond street
Stewart, Donald, 12a West New-ingtosi place
Stewart, Hugh, 1 Pitt streetStewart, James, 27 North Fortstreet
(a) Stewart, John, 2 St Patrick st.
Stirling, I. R., 2 St Leonard's st.
Stirling, J., 8 North Richmond st
Stonehouse, John, 7 2 Cause-wayside; wine and spiritmerchant
Stout, John, 84 Newhaven rd.
Strachan, William, 3 and 4 Pro-spect street
Stuart, Alexander, 16 Hill pi.
Sutherland, J. G., 38 Cabel wyndSutherland, James, 60 Duke st., LeithSutherland, John, 3 7 Mont-peiler park, and 31 MontpeDier
Swan & Son, 14 Victoria place,Trinity, and 6 Forth pi., Wardie
Swan, J. W., 40 Howe st.
Swan, Robert, 246 Causewayside(a) Swan, W., 5 Barony street(a) Tait, Miss J., 26 Jamaica st.
Tait, W., 6 St James' sq.
Tait, Wm., 54 CrosscausewayTaylor, Alex., 17 Sciennes rd.
(a) Taylor, J. & J., 23 Spring-wellplace
Taylor, S., 12 Fort place, Leith(a) Telford, Mrs I., 152 Leith walkTennant, Mrs, 95 Gilmore placeThe United Kingdom Supply, 53Earl Grey st.
Thomson & Gillespie, 12 NorthSt Andrew street; and winemerchants. Telephone No.1213
Thomson, Agnes, 154 Albert st.
(a) Thomson, Andrew, 9 Lauriston pi.
Thomson, Alex., 67 Mayfleldroad
Thomson, J., 171 Gorgie roadThomson, James, 39 Admiralty st.
Thomson, John, 73 Hanover st.
(a) Thomsoi, Robert, 5 James st., Pil-
rig
(a) Thomson, Robert, 90 Buc-cleuch street
Thomson, Thos., 88 South Eack Canongate
(a) Thorburn & Laidlaw, 80 Newing-ton road
Thorburn, John L., 15 Earl Greystreet
Thorburn, Wm., 31, 3 2, and 3 3Arg-yle place
Todd, Mrs, 45 Cumberland st.
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Towel I, Mrs Jane, 10 Graham st.,
LeithTnlloch, A., 2 Torphichen st.
Tully, Mrs C, 243 CowgateTnrpie, John, 29 AbbeyhillTweddale, R., 50 Broughton st.
(a) Veitch, Isabella, 4 Orwell pi.
Veitch, John, 1 Elm rowWalker, Alex., 1 Duke st., LeithWalker, A. & H., 2 Eglinton st.
Walker, Thos., 2 East Arthur pi.
Walker, W., 67 Great Junctionstreet
Walton, John, 449 LawnmarketWard & Drysdale, 222 Newhaven rdWard, Alexander, 4 6 North Fortstreet, Leith
Ward, Thomas, 26 James st., Pilrig
Ward, W. J., 67 Shandwick pi.
Watson, A., 7 Parsonsgreen ter.
Watson, Andrew, 1 Bayton ter., Gran-ton road, Granton
Watson, G. P., 3 Kirkwood pi.
Watson, P. J., 1a Salisbury placeWatson, Robert, 2 2 Couper st.,
LeithWatson, R. & G., I Tennant st.
Watt, J., Trinity, NewhavenWatt, Mrs Peter, 3 South BackCanongate
Watt, Peter, 180 Bonnington rd.
Weatherstone, A., 29 Liven st.
Webster, Jas., 92 Main st., Newhaven(a) Webster, John M., 92 Comiston rd.
Weir, James, 205 Morningsideroad; all kinds of fruits intheir season
Weierter, E. H., 9 Duke st.
Welsh, John, 21 Annfield, Ne-nhaven(a) Welsh, W., 102 AbbeyhillWhite, Alexander, 7 Elm rowWhite, H. J., 19 Easter rd.
White, Richard, 276 Leith walkWhite, Wm., 22 TardheadsWhyte, Richard, 84 Potter row(a) Whytock, James, 22 SouthSt James street
Wight. James, 97 Shandwick pi.
Williams, John, 21 Barony st.
Williamson, J. T., 69 Dean st.
Wilson, A., 19 Brougham pi.
Wilson Brothers, 78 Brunts-field place
Wilson, D., 3 5 South Clerk st.;
also wine merchantWilson, J., 21 Richmond pi.
Wilson, James, 26 Balfour st.
Wilson, James, 153 Lauriston pi.
Wilson, M., 16 Tennant st.
Wilson, Mrs, 3 St James placeWilson, W. J., 37A India place
Winram, Geo., 69 ViewforthWise, W., 131 Rose st.
Wise, W. B., 12 Leven streetWishart, J , 5 Trafalgar st.
VVood, James, 173 CowgateWood, Robert, 54 Constitutionstreet, Leith
Wood, T.i 23 Albany st., Leith
GRO EDINBURGH.
Grocers and Wine and Spirit Merchants—continued.
Wood, Thomas, 96 Newhavenroad
Wood, William T., 5 3 Hanoverstreet
Woods, W., 179 Gorgie rd.
Wright, James, 53 Tolboothwynd
Wright, J., 4 Lcith walkYoung & Saunders, 5 Queensferry si.
Young, A., 12 Main st., NewhavenYoung, Alexander, 23 Jamaicastreet
Young, Adam, 1 Industry la.
Young, J. A., 18 Feiverhall tor.
Young, Elsie, 20 Jamaica st.
Young, John, 114 Gorgie roadYoungr, J. & J., 173 Fountai.vbridge
Young, Richard W., 54 St Leo-nard's street
Young, Robert A., 23 3 5reatJunction street
GROCEBS (WHOLESALE)
Aikman, A., & Co., 1 Caiton piBathgate & Burns, Gayfleldsq.; wholesale coffee, spice,and fruit dealers, and manu-facturers of extract ofcoffee and chicory. Tele-graphic address, " Bathgate,Edinburgh." Telephone No.,1122
Bilsland, John P., 3 Johnston st.
Blair, James, & Sons, 40 Leithstreet; and spice merchants
Erov.n, J. L., 35 Guthrie st.
Buchan & Johnston, 12 To!-
booth wynd, LeithDick. James, & Son, 16 Lauriestreet, Leith; and provisionmerchants. Telephone No.,
4169Fleming. John, & Sons, Ltd., 2and 4 Forth street
Ford, Wm., & Sons, 93 Constitution st.
Harper, James, 16 Picardy pi.
Honeyman & Wilson, 11 and 13Meuse lane; wholesale tea,coffee, fruit, and spice mer-chants. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Honeyman, Edin-burgh." Telephone No.,1090
Kerr & Brown, 3 Forth st.
Leslie, Thos., 13 Parsonsgreen ter.
Scottish Co-operative WholesaleSociety, 4 Links pi.
Taylor, James, John's lane, Leith
Taylor, W., & Son, 4 Elm rowTraill & Fletcher, 17 Clyde si.
GUNMAKEBSDickson, John, & Son, 63 Prin-ces street. Telephone No.,218 7. Telegraphic address," Ejector, Edinburgh "
Fraser, John, 20 Frederick st.
Hardy Brothers, 5 South StDavid street; factories, Lon-don and North British works,Alnwick
TJarkom, J., & Son, 30 George st.
Henry, Alex., Ltd., 18 Fiederick st.
Macnaughtcn, Jas., 26 Hanover st.
fc- ti ner & Son, 86 George st.
GTDIDE-BOOK PUBLISHERS
Macdonald, Wm., & Co., Limited,Registered office, 8 St Giles st.,
Edinburgh. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Direct, Edinburgh."London office, 72 Leadenhallstreet, E.C.; telegraphic ad-dress, "Caps, London;" and atGlasgow, Birmingham, Dub-lin, Belfast, Liverpool, Man-chester, Leeds, Leicester, andNewcastle-on-Tyne; lino-
typers, printers; publishersand proprietors of Mac-donald's Directories, Tourists'Guides, and Time Tables
HAGGIS MAKERSWaugh, Ccorge, 110 Nlcolson st.
HAIR ARTISTS
See Artists in Hair.
HAIRDRESSERS
Those Marked (a) are also Perfitm*rs
;
(b) Perfumers only.
(LLmon, Jasper M. W. 13 Brislo place
Anderson, J., 6 Portland pi., Leith
.Anderson, M , 6 South Clerk st.
Archibald, J. A., 66 Cumberlandstreet
Archibald, James, 142 St Ste-phen street
Ballantine, John, 3 2a Hanoverstreet
Baxter, W. S., 76 Abbeyhill
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Beck, Wm., 42 Dundee st.
Begg, R., 123 Cair.mgateBishop, Wm., 10 High st.
Brown, G. C, 275 CanongateBrown, Robert, 144 Albert st.
Bryson, Thomas, 115 Abbeyhill
Burnett, Wm., 29 Trinity crescentBurtin, F., 3 West Maitland st.
Byers, Thomas, 2 Wheatfield st.
Cavana, Nicholas 91 High st.
Charley, G., 109 PleasanceChristy, R., 170 Leith walkClark, A.. 8=; Rose st.
Clark. F.', 165 Dairy rd.
(a) Cook, Wm., 20 Deanhaugh st.
Cumming, Andrew, 34 Bridgestreet, Leith
Cumming, W. D., 22 St Mary's st.
Currie, J., 9 Beaverhall terraceCurrie, Jarr.es, 9 Salisbury pi
Dickerson, George, 6 West Kjcolson St..
Dickson, George F., 5 7 Bridgestreet, Leith
Dorrance, H., 3 Orwell placeDouglns, J. H., 4 St Andrew st., Leith]
Duguid, Robert, 64 Elm rowDuncan, James, 43 South Clerkstreet; perfumer and hairspecialist
Farquharson, D., 188 Dairy rd.
(a) Fenton Bros., 28 Earl Grey st.
Ferguson, A., 12 Easter rd.
(a) Ferguson, George, 54 George st.
Flannagan, Joseph, 9 Jeffrey St.
Fletcher, E., 39 ShoreFletcher, W., 39 Eoster rd.
Forrest, Alex., 54 St Patrick sq.
Forrest, William, 84 Morning-side road
Gedies, Wm., 19 Teviot pi.
(a) Geercke, J., 78 Princes st.
Gibson, Joseph, 51 Buccleuchstreet
Gordon, Robert, 82 Gorgie rd.
Grenville, James R., 238 Morrison st.
Hannah, John, 77 Grove st.
Harden, James B, 20 West port
Hoffman, C, 4 St Stephen st
Hoffmann, Charles, 23 North-West Cir-
cus place
Hogg, J., 30 CausewaysideHosking, R. J., 153 Leith st.
Hunter, David, 29A Earclay place
Ironside, Jas., & Son, 4 Dairyroad
Johnstone, James, 201 Pleasance
Johnstone, William, 91 St Leonards st.
Keefe, P., 40 CowgateKllner, G., 8a Dairy rd.
Kmghorn, H., 23 Lindsay rd.
Kirk, J. G. J., 9 St Giles st,, Leith
Klrkwood, John, 12 Drummondstreet
(a) Koeber, J., 38 Sandport st.
Laven, James, 26 CowgateLaw, D., 50 Albert st.
Lawson, John, 60 Elm rowLeggat, John, 199 Gorgie roadLiddle, T. L., 33 Grindlay st.
EDINBUBGH. HAT
inch, F., 102 Rose st.
Lorimer, &., n South st., Andrew st.
Lurnsden, W., 2 Rodney st.
M'/dam, T., 251 High st.
M'Callum, D., 193 Great Junction st.
M'Donald, A., 2 2 North Junction! street, Leith; also tobacco-i nistiM'Farlane, J., 18 Simon square
M'Garvie, A., 62 Oandlemaker rowiM'Garvie, J., 4 Gibson ter.
M'Gregor, Alexander, 3 60I Morningside roadiM'Kean, George B., 152 Ferry rd.
JM'Kean, R.. 12 Montrose ter.
M'Kinlay, Wm,, 76 Marchmont rd.
M'Kinnell, J. L., 60 Low Calton
M'Murrdoch, J.. 143 Pleasance
MNulty, J. 0.,' 28 Dairy rd.
M'Pherson, C, 6 Dalmeny st.
M'Robb, John, 10 Shrub pi.
Maclean, John, 1^3 Fountainbridge
Manson, L., 68 Coburg st
Marshall, A., 116 CanongalbMorris, Wm. A., 6 Rose st.
Mulligan, Patrick, 30 St Stephenstreet
Mutrie, W., & Son, 3 9 and 41Blair street; theatrical wigmakers
Mutrie, W. B., 34 Montrose ter.
Nicholson, Wm., 33 Parsonsgreen ter.
O'Haie, A., Easter rd.
Oliver, J., 4 Niddry st-
O'Malley, M., 31 FountainbridgeO'Neil, Daniel, 178 CanongatePalmer, A., 69 Pitt st.
Pass, Edwin, & Son, 103 Prin-ces street; and perfumers
I Peebles, Thomas, 145 Lauriston pi.
Percy, M., 3 Bristo st.
Perfect, Walter, 43 Eyre placePowers, J., 21 Goburg st.
Prince's Courts, 54 Princes St.;
Perfumers, Hair and ToiletSpecialists; Manicure andChiropody
Reid, Alexander, 7 Lauriston st.
Rendle, A., 152 Bonnington rd., LeithRevolt a, J. G., 31 Rose st.
Revolta, R., 9 Brunswick pi.
Richardson, George, 50 CausewaysideRichardson, R. H., 42 Constitution st.
Fitcbie, Alex., 22 Morrison st.
Robertson, Nelson, 53 CrosscausewayRoss, James, 153 Dundee st.
Rudolph, W., 14 and 15 Brandonterrace
Saintou, Pierre, 14 Shandwlckplace; coiffeur de dames
Sanderson, J. M., 14 Bank st.
Scbrocder, 0., 50 West Register st.
Scorgie, M., 4 Bonnington rd.Simpson, M., 2 East Registerstreet; hairdresser and per-fumer
Smith. Alex. P., 86 PleasanceSmith, O. F., 8 Stafford st.
Smith, D., 147 Rose st.
(a) Stalker, T., 9 Clerk st.
Stead, F. H., 61 Henderson St.;
theatrical wig manufacturerStenhouse, James, 5 Yeaman place
Stenhouse's Saloon, r3i Grove st.
Stevenson, Jas., 2 67 Gorgie rd.
Strachan, David, 149 Canongate(a) Stronach, William, 30 Levenstreet; and perfumer
(a) Sturrock & Sons, 97 Princes st.
Swan, W.. 22 Sandport st.
Taylor, B., 91 Nicolson st.
Tennant, Charles, 7 Greenside pi.
Pennant, John, 7=; Shandwick pi.
Thompson, J., 108 Buccleuch st.
(a) Thomson, James, 126 Leith st.
Veitch, R., 1 Dewar pi.
Wainwright, W., 3 Upper bowWatson, T., 56 Charlotte st., LeithWatt, John, 29 Ferry rd.
Watters, David, 14 Hill pi.
Webb, G. A., 220 Dairy rd.
Webb, James, 6 GrassmarketWilliamson, Wm., 7 Chapel st.
Wilson, James, 17 Torphichenplace
Wilson, W., Foun+airibridireWood, G. W., 3 24 Morhingsideroad
Wood- J., 114 Gilmore placeYoung, Henry, 3 3 Cockburn st.
HAIRDRESSERS' SUNDRIES-MEN-
Parton, Son, & Co., 6 and 7Bull ring, Birmingham ;
wholesale perfumers andhuman hair merchants; alsocutters
HAME AND CHAIN MAKERSHendry & Bishop, 28 West port
HAM CTJEEES
3allantine, Jas., & Co., 19 ano20 Quality street, Leith
Elliot. John, 274 and 276 Canon-gate
Lptham, J., & Son, 137 Constitution st.
Linklater, J. S., & Co., Commercialwharf
Upton, Ltd., 7 6 South bridge,4 Princes street, IO SouthClerk street; and at 100 Kirk-gate, Leith
Wilson, Kerr, & Co., 2 6 Breadstreet
HANDRAILERSClement, George, & Co., Orwellterrace
HARDWARE MERCHANTSAlexander, R., & Co., 11 Tolbooth wyndBoog, Eleanor, 202 CausewaysideBrown, Mrs A., 2 7 Roseneathplace
Buglass, Darnel, 20 St Mary st.
Campbell, G., 64 Crosscause-way
Coppola. N., 12 Salamander st.
Davidson- Miss H., 5 Madeirastreet; and fancy goods
Davidson, S , 44 North Fort st.
Denny, John, 45 Morrison st.
;
also ironmongerDobbie & Co., 85 Lothian rd.
Fleming, James, 14 Earl Greystreet; wholesale hardware,smallwarc, and fancy goodsmerchant, importer of Ameri-can and Continental goods
Fleming, Thomas, 3 Marvflel 1
Hunter, R. C, & Co., 28 West Prestonstreet
Kirkwood, J., 10 Chambers st.
Lee & Co., 5 Waverley marketMartinet, N., 12 to 17 Nicolsonsquare
Miller, Robert, 9 South Drumplace, Easter road
Park, Miss A., r4 Polwarth crescentBi-nnie, H. M., 6 Roseneath st.Ritchie, R. R., 82 South bridgeRobertson, R. A., 4 Union streetSpeculand, M., & Co., 34 StMary street
Stark, John C, 20 2 Dairy roadStewart, James, 82 and 84Canongate
Trotter, AValter, 162 Lothian rd.Whitecross & Clark, 213 Highstreet
HAM DEALERSHATTERS
Marked (a) are also Manufacturers.
Jack, Mrs J. (late Stewart), Aitken, John, 17 Newlngton rd.28a Hanover street; Scotch
(
Aitken, John, 94 Nicolson st.
haggis manufacturer, cooked|
Aitken, Robert, 196 Rose streetbeef and ham dealer Alexander, Wm., 30 South bridge
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HAT EDINBURGH.
Hatters—continued.
Barclay, James, 35 Lothian rd.
Blair, James, 131 KirkgateBreck, Alex., 4 Lakers pi.
Brownlie, Wm., 32 Morrison st.
Brvce, G. F., 135 Lothian roadBurge, John, 17 Crighton pi.
Campbell, B., 92 Leith street(a) Christie, J., & Son, 11 St An-drew square
Clark, Robert, 210 Morrison st.
Craig, T. G., 18 Frederick st.
Cruickshank, Alexander, & Sons,5 7 and 61 George street
(a) Cunningham & Co., 13 Han-over street
Dawson, John, 23 Earl Gray st.
Dow, James, & Son, 2 9 Princesstreet
Drummond, Peter, 13 Leith st.
Dunlop, D. M., 3 North bridge
Fender, David, 46 Shandwickplace; also glover
Fulton, J. W., 13 Leven st.
(a) GOLDIE, JAMES (from Lin-coln, Bennett, & Co., London),4 Hanover street (threedoors from Princes street)
Graham, William (Kavanagh's),90 Nicolson street
Gulland & Kennedy, 55 Han-over street
Haig & Sinclair, 41 and 43Earl Grey street; hatters,drapers, and hosiers
Hamilton, W. L., 24 Leith streetHardie Brothers, 1 Spring gardens,
Stockbridge(a) Hardie, George, 289 High st.
Harrison & Son, 8 St Andrewsquare
Henney & Son, 21 and 23 Leithstreet
Holtum & Welsh, 6 George st.
Jackson's Hat Shop, Waverley steps
Kemp, P., 14 Antigua st.
Kerr, J. B., 145 Kirkgate-M'Crae, George, 115 Princes st.
M'Rae, A., 94 Brunswick st.
Maeaulay, A. G., 67 Nicolson st.
Macmannus, J., ta Lindsay pi
Maxwell, R., 44 Nicolson st.
Mflne, Walter, 3 East Register st.
Morton, Wm., & Son, 157 Lothian rd.
Murray & Co., 172 CanongateNisbet, J. D., 35 Dairy rd.
Fatei'son, D. C, 44 Elm row(a) Patrick, Robert, & Son, 102 Southbridge
(a) Raeburn, J. S., 107 George st.
Richardson, I., George IV. bridgeRobertson, H, , 16 Bruntsfield pi.
Robertson, Henry, 400 Morningsideroai
Scott & Co., 46 Dairy rd.
Scott, A. R., 2 and 4 Great Junction st.
Staines, George, 8 Morrison st.
(a) Stewart, Clapperton, & Co.,196 South Back Canongate
Stewart, D. J., 187 Morningside rd.
Stewirt, J. C, 106 South bridgeStrachan, M. A., 22 Argyle pi.
Tate, A., & Son, 42 Victoria st.
Thomson, Wm., 75 Lothian rd.
University Hat Warehouse, 2 7George IV. bridge
Waugh, Robert, 3 7 and '3 9Leith street
Wills, P., & Co., 65 Kirkgate,Leith
Wilson, Miss M., 129 Rose st.
Whiteford, R., 144 Fountain-bridge
HAY DEALERS
Aitken, John. 18 Dundee street;house, 3 7 Merchiston avenue
Bisset, John, 69 Gorgie road;and corn and straw mer-chant
Butler, William, 16 Stafford st.Dickson, William, 4 2 Leven st.
Gavin Brothers & Galloway, 27Quality street, Leith; and 102Bath street, Glasgow; foreignproduce merchants and im-porters of hay and straw.Telegraphic addresses," Foreign, Leith," and" Flourish, Glasgow "
Hunter, James, Murdoch ter.
Lamb, John, 5 Ardmillan ter-race
Loudon, R., 115 St Leonard'sst., and 94 Crosscauseway
Martin, James, 1 Dean st.
Murray, A., & Sons, 78 Consti-tution street; dealers inScotch and foreign hay
Murray, James, 120 Causeway-side
Park, James, 200 PleasancePlenderleith, Wm., 24 Cause-wayside
Stenhouse, Wm., Springfield st.
Tait, James, 14 South Back Canon-gate
Tait, R., 143 FountainbridgeWyllie, W. F., 1 Ravelston ter
HEALTH FOOD DEPOTS
Bovril, Ltd., 55a Frederick st.
John Macdonald, managerClark, James 6 Churehhill pi.
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HEARTHSTONE MANUFAC-TURERS
Smith, Henderson, & Sons, 362iLeith walk
HERALDIC STATIONERSBrown, Durie, & Co., 5 Drumsheugb. pi,
Caldwell Bros., 15 Waterloo pi.
Milne, W. & J., 126 Princes st.
HERBALISTSDick, Andrew, 11 Cumberland st.
Napier, D., & Sons, 17 Bristoplace
HIDE, SKIN, AND TALLOWBROKERS
Dewar & Davidson, 113 Foun-tainbridge
Dickson, Thomas, & Son, 64Fountainbridge
Edinburgh Hide, Skin, and Tal-low Market Co., Ltd., Slaugh-ter houses, 119 Fountain-bridge. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Hide, Edinburgh." T.A. Beevers, manager andsecretary
Isles, Andrew, & Son, 11 Blairstreet
Macpherson, A., & Son, PortHopetoun
Wight, B., 119 Fountainbridge
HOOK AND EYE MANU-FACTURERS
NEWEY BROTHERS, 105 to 109Brearley street, Birmingham; patentees, sole manu-facturers of " Newey's Pa-tent Indent Safety," the
"Swan Bill," "Zebra," and"Pelican," and "Bar-loop"hooks and eyes; also Newey'askirt lift and skirt grip
EDINBURGH. HOS
HOP AND MALT MEK-CHANTS
Bilsland, John P., 3 Johnston st.
Black, Thomas, & Sons, 9 Man-derston street; and yeastmerchants
Connell, James T., & Co., 122 George
streetEld, T. W., 1 India buildingsM'Onie, A. S.. 67 CanongatePaterson, J. D., 1 India buildings
Smith, J. H. , 105 Wai'ender Park rd
HORSE DEALERSBain, J., Sunny cottage, Granton rd.
Blackie, James, Livery Stables,12 Church lane, and WemyssPlace lane
Croall, John, & Sons, Ltd., Not-tingham place
Groan, Jas., 6 Keir st.
Gray, Jas., 37 St Leonard's st.
Henderson, G., 2 6 Grassmar-ket; draught horses andcobs
Kerr, John L., Links pi.
M'Donald, H., 3 Dean ParkMews
Malcolm, Robert, 85 SouthBack Canongate
HORSE-HAIR MERCHANTSCameron, James, & Son, 55Rankeillor street
HORSE-SHOEING FORGEKeddie & M'Farlane, HorseShoeing Forge, South-WestRose Street lane. All kindsof light horses shod for eitherroad or field
^n-lrvlm, D., King's Stables rd.
HORTICULTURALBUILDERS
Anderson, D., 120 Bruntsfield pi.
Cook, Wm., & Sons, Roseburn iron-works, Abbeyhill
Dickson Brothers, 14 Duff st.,Dairy road; also hot waterengineers. Conservatories,greenhouses, vineries, andforcing houses erected. Allkinds of heating apparatusfitted up
Donaldson & Skene, Bryson rd.Law, James, Ferry roadLowe, David, & Sons, GilmorePark lane; and Cornbrook,Manchester; also heating en-gineers. Telephone No. 6(West)
M'lntyre, James, Eyre placeMACKENZIE & MONCUR, LTD.,Balcarres st. ; London office,
8 Camden road, N.W. ; Glas-gow branch, 4 3 Victoria road
Meikle & Philp, 57 Torphichenstreet; also heating engin-eers. Established 1874
Pctrie, John, Roseburn Horticul-tural works, Russell road;also rustic house builder andheating engineer
HOSIERS, GLOVERS, ANDOUTFITTERS
Aitken, Robert, 196 Rose streetAlexander, R., 497 LawnmarkatAnderson Bros., 53 Forrest rd.
Arnott, James, 87 Easter rd.
Baikie & Dixon, 23 South St Andrewstreet
Blair, John D., 2 South College st.
Blyth & Co., 278 CanongateBrack, Alex., 4 Baker's pi.
Brown Brothers, 17 George st.;and clothiers
Brownlie, W., 32 Morrison st.
Burt, Mrs, 8 TanfieldCampbell, B., 92 Leith streetChapman & Co., 103 Southbridge; also drapers
Clark & Co., 20 Rose st.
Clark, Robert, 210 Morrison st.
Craig, G. D., 109 George st.
Cruickshank, Alexander, & Sons,5 7 and 61 George street;hosiers, shirtmakers, clothi-ers, hatters, and ladies',gentlemen's, and children'soutfitters, and baby-linenwarehousemen
Dickson, G., 33 Easter rd.Dow, James, & Son, 2 9 Princesstreet; and shirt makers
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Downes, Wm. Greensmith, & Son, 143George st.
Fairbairn, M. & J., 13 George IV.bridge
Fonder, David, 40 Shandwiskplace; and hatter
Fleming, Reid, & Co., 24 Tolboothwynd
Fordyce, Robert W., 29 Leith st.
French Glove Depot & Tartan Ware-house. 11 Arcade
Fulton, J. W., 13 Leyen st.
Gulland & Kennedy, 55 Han-over street; hosiers andshirtmakers
Gunn & Sutherland, 15 George IV.bridge
Hamilton, J. C, 32 Clerk st.
Hardie, George, 289 High st.
Hay, D., & Sons, 55 Canongateand 10 Montrose terrace
Henney & Son, 21 and 23 Leithstreet
Hogg & Syme, 94 George st.;
and hattersfioltum & Welsh, 6 George st.
Kunt, George, 3 3 to 3 5 Nicolsonstreet
Kerr, D. L., 384 Morning^ide rd.
Larsen, N. F., & Sons, Copen-hagen Glove Depot, 42a Prin-ces street
Legget & Sime, 80 PleasanceM'Crae, George, 115 Princes st.
M'lntosh. D. & J., 135 High streetMacaulay, A. G., 67 Nicolson st.
Mackinlay, Wm., 100 Leith st.
Marsden Brothers, 1 Teviot pi.
Matthew, James, & Son, 413 Lawnmar-ket
Menzies, S. C, High streetMilne, John, 272 to 273 Mor-rison street, 14 West Malt-land street, 2 6 South bridge;hosier, milliner, and generaldraper
Murray & Co., 172 Canongate;outfitters, etc.
Nimmo, J. & M., 42 Kirkgate
Page & M'Gregor, 8 Frederickstreet
Paterson & Nelson, 31 Arthur st.
Pettie, Mrs E., 316 Lawnmar-ket
Poison & Smart, 53 and 71Kirkgate
Pnngle, J., 27 Dairy rd.
Purvis, J. C. (late John Rattray),12 South bridge
Raeburn, J. S., 107 George st.
Reid, Daniel, 43A South Clerk st.
R"bertson, H., 400 Morningside rd.Ross, Mrs, 173 Great Junctionstreet, Leith; and milliner
Sandilands, Mina, 31 Lothianstreet
Scott & Co., 46 Dairy rd.
Soott, A. R., 2 Great Junction st.
Scott, David, 49 Nicolson st.
1/1/ 1 900
HOS EDINBURGH.
Hosiers, Glovers, and Outfitters—contd.
Shear ir, Agnes, 4 Crightcn st.
Stark Bros., 9 South bridge
Stevenson, A., 53 South bridge
Stirton, John, 290 LawnmarketStrachan, J., 16 West Maitland st.
Tait, William, & Co., 4 9 Forrestroad, and North bridge
Taylor & Turnbull, 107 Georgestreet
Thomson, W., 75 Lothian Td.
Troup .& Leishman, 65 Raeburn pi.
Turnbull & Wilson, 59 South bridgtt
Waugh, Robert, 3 7 and 3 9Leith street; and hatters
White, John, & Co., 10 Frederick st.
Wills. P., & Co., 65 Kirkgate.Leith
Wilson, Alex., & Co., 427 LawnmarketWork, James P., 3 31 Leithwalk; gent's complete out-fitter
HOSIERS (WHOLESALE)Edinburgh Hosiery Co., Edina pi.,
Easter rd.
M'lntosh, D. & J., 135 High st.
HOSPITALCity Hospital, Infirmary st.
;
for treatment of InfectiousDiseases under the PublicHealth Act. Managers, TheCorporation; consultingphysician, Dr John Wyllie ;
medical superintendent, DrClaude B. Ker ; lady super-intendent, Miss Sandford;chaplain, Rev. Mr Withers
HOTELS
Those Marked (a) are Temperance.
(a) Adair's Dunedin Temper-ance Hotel, 213 High street;centrally situated; homecomforts; moderate charges
Adelphi Hotel, 5 9 Cockburn st.
;
lighted throughout withelectricity. W. S. Taylor, pro-prietor
(a.) Aitken's, 70 Leith walkBalmoral Hotel (The), 94 Princes street
Bedford, 83 Princes st.
Beehive, 20 Grassmarket
BRAID (THE) HILLS HOTEL CO.,Ltd., Mornlngside, Edinburgh.Charming health resort. Mag-nificent public golf course.Splendid dining, billiard, andclub rooms. Terms mode-rate. For tariff apply to man-ager
(a) Buchanan's TemperanceHotel, 114 High street
Burgdorf, F., 8 2 Nicolson st.Cafe Royal, 1 7 West Register st.
(a) Cairn's, 50 High st.
Cat'tie (Lampard's), 36 Castle terCattle Market, 80 Laurjston pi.
D. Clarke, proprietorCentral Hotel, 121 Princes st.
Telegraphic address, " Cen-tral Hotel, Edinburgh." Tele-phone No. 242. George Mit-chell Brown, proprietor
Christie's (Private), 138 George st.
Clarendon, 104 Princes st.
(a) Cockburn (The), 1 Cockburn st.
Commercial, 27 Sandport st.
(a) Comsnercial TemperanceHotel, 142 High st. ; chargesmoderate. John M'Gibbon, pro-prietor
Continental Hotel, 7 and 9Meuse lane
County, 19 Lothian rd.
(a) Crown, 2 West Register st.
DARLING'S REGENT HOTEL. 20Waterloo pi. Miss Jane Dar-ling
Douglas, 27 Princes st.
Elders' Hotel, 9 South St Davidstreet. M. Porteous, pro-prietor
George Hotel, 21 George st.
A. Mackay & Co., proprietorsTelephone Nos., Glasgow 1101,Edinburgh 389
(a) Gilbert's Temperance Hotel,5 Fleshmarket close (offCockburn street)
Granton, Granton square; goodaccommodation
Greiner's Commercial, 3 Brough-ton street. Frank Greiner,proprietor
Hanover Hotel, 10 Hanover st.
First-class commercial. Mostcentrally situated. JohnClark, proprietor
(a) Hogg's, 1 Hunter sq.
(a) Houston's TemperanceHotel, 4 Queensferry street
Imperial Hotel, 19 Market street(nearest to the Waverley sta-tion). Headquarters of theC.T.C. R. & W. Pickett, pro-prietors
Kay's Union, 112 Lothian rd.
(a) Kerr's, 46 GrassmarketM'Allan's (Private), 32 Melville st.
(a) Macalpine"s, 73 Lothian rd.
(a) Maitland, 33 Shandwick pi.
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Malcolm, B. D., WardieMarine, Newhavcn. EdmondPendrick, proprietor
Milne's. 145 Leith st.
(a) Mill's Temperance Hotel, 35Leith street
Netherbow Hotel, 53 High st.;D. M'Leod, proprietor
(a) New Waverley, 16 Waterloo pi.
Old Sheep Head Inn, Dudding-ston. Robert Hoggan, pro-prietor
Old Ship, 28 ShorePalace Hotel, 117 Princes st.
John Ferguson, proprietorPeacock Hotel, Newhaven. F.
L. Holstein, proprietorPrince of Wales Hotel, 4 6 WestRegister street. A. Greig,proprietor
Queen's, t and 2 St Colme st.
(a) Robinson's TemperanceHotel, 31 Lothian road
(a) Rosebery, 97 Leith st.
Roxburghe, 38 Charlotte sq.
Royal British, 18 Princes st.
(a) Royal, 4. little King .st.
Royal (The) Hotel, Edinburgh,Co., Ltd., 5 3 Princes street. P.
MacTavish, managerRutland, 2 Rutland st.
(a) St Andrew's TemperanceHotel, 13 South St Andrew st.
Mrs Steele, proprietrixStarbank Arms, Laverockbank rd.
Stone Pier Inn, Newhaven(a) Suttie's Commercial Tem-perance, 20 and 23 Southbridge. Mrs John Linkie, pro-prietrix
(a) Temperance Hotel, 6 High st.
Janet Cairns, proprietrix(a) Trevelyan, 47 and 49 Leith st.
University Hotei, 6 Chambers st.
Veitch's Private, 127 George st.
(a) Waverley, 43 Prinees st.
White Hart Inn, 3^ GrassmarketWindsor Hotel, 100 Princes st
(a) Younie's TemperanceHotel, 55 Leith street
HOUSE AGENTSAitken, George, 76 Constitutionstreet; and insurance agent
Aitken, J., 63 Morningside rd.
Allison, J. & T., 11 South S
David streetBarnetson, Wm., & Sons, 54 Buccleuch
street
Boak, R. G., 137 Great Junction st.
Bininie, William, 25 Barclay pi.
Bolton, T. Ovens, 9 Great Junc-tion street
Boyd & Co., 2 York place;house and estate agents ancvaluators
EDINBURGH. IND
Brotherston, G., & Son, 18 StJohn street
Brown, W. S., & Sons, 65George street
Buchanan, Duncan, 3 York pi.
Clapperton, John, 25 Brunswick rd.
Clapperton, William R., & Co.,
5 9 and 60 Princes streetClark & Co., 33 Elder st.
Cowie, James, 3 9 Haddingtonplace
Dewar, Thomas, 51 Hanover st.
Dodds, Robert, 63 North-WestThistle Street lane
Edgar, D., 3 York pi.
Ferguson, G., 81A Princes st.
Gaff, Thomas, 104 George st.
;
estate and land agentGallowav, James, & Son. 2c Leith walk
Gibb, James, & Son, 45 Pitt st.,
and 9 Atholl place; and valua-tors
Gibb, James, 4 West Nicolsonstreet
Gilbertson, John, 3 Rankeillorstreet; and valuator. Tele-phone No., 712
Glen. D. & G., 25 Shandwkk pi.
Gumley, L. S., 11 Howe st.
Hollard & Co., 3 2 Shandwick pi.
Kenmure, C, 346 Morningsideroad; and valuator
Lamb, George, 5 Antigua, streetLaw & Brunton, West Silver-
mills laneLawrence, George, 7 Archibaldplace
Lindsay, David, 41 Lothian st.
M'Gorquodale, Alexander, 54 Home st.
M'Nausjhton, J., 4^ Shandwick pi.
Mackie, John, 9 St John streetMackintosh, R., 39 Barclay pi.
Martin, J. & D., 7 Croall place,Leith walk. Telephone No.,
1050Martin, Wm., 5 Tennant st.
Moscrip, James, 24 St Patricksquare; practical valuator.Telephone No., 929
Munro, H., & Son, 31 Nicolson sq.
Munro, J. K., & Hall, Palmer'sbuildings, 17 West Nicolsonstreet
Murray, A., 2 Commercial si.
Mushet, J., & Son, 11 Hope st.
Naismith, D. H., 13 St Giles st.
Rendall, M. C, 3 Primrosestreet
Robertson, James Keith, 97Bruntsfield place; residence,24 Morningside road; proper-ty agent and licensed valuer.Telegraphic address, " Nego-tiator, Edinburgh." TelephoneNo. 3, Morningside
Robertson, William, 10 Athollplace, and 242 Gorgie road;and valuator and propertyagent. Telephone No., 2116
Shand, John G., & Co., 3 64Morningside road
Shaw, James, 26 Gayfield sq.
Smith, J. S., 35 Haddington pi.
Smith, Thomas, & Son, 3 Buccleuch st.
Stalker, James, 8 North Junc-tion street
Steel, John, 377 High st.
Stevenson & Little, 10 Cumber-land street
Sievensan & Maclean, Leith walkStott, Thomas F., 2 Grove St.;
and valuator. Telephone No.,2149
Sutherland, D., & Sons, 104Raeburn place, and 62 Inver-leith row; works, Raeburnplace; builders, house car-penters, and house agents;also licensed valuators. All
kinds of plumber, joiner, andmason work promptly exe-cuted. Removals conducted
Watherston, John, & Sons, 2 9Queensferry street; houseagents, builders, and car-penters
Watters, George, 7 West Nicol-son street, and 25 Raeburnplace; and accountant
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Weatherhead & Son, 1 2 EastNorton place ; also coalagents
Webster, J. & M., 32 St Bernard's cres.
White, Charles, 9 Nicolson sq.
HOUSE FURNISHERSBrady, Thomas, 131 West portBrown, W. S., & Sons, 65George street; and upholster-ers. Telephone Ncs., 2198and 2199
Clapperton, W. R., & Co., 59Princes street
Gray, James, & Son, 85 Georgestreet
Grieve, R., & Co., 83 Georgestreet; carpets, cretonnes,and lace curtains
Lawson, R., & Co., Ltd., 3 Cham-bers street
Maule, Robert, & Son, 145 to 149Princes street, and 1 and 5Hope street
Middleton & Robertson, 3 ViewforthNoble, David, 136 High st.
Russell, James, 109 and 112Brunswick street
ICE CEEAM MERCHANTSAntonell, A., 88 Dumbiedykes rd.Ceca, A., 241 Dairy rd.
De Marco, L., 2 9 Easter road;also confectioner
Di Marco, G., 453 LawnmaxketGargano, Vincenro, 28 Easterroad
Inverno, R. D., 6 Morrison streetLeonardo. Guiseppe, 9 Black-friars street
Marini, F., 13 9 Dairy rd.; whole-sale and retail
Mlchell, Marino, 55 Dairy road;also ice cream manufacturer
Quilletti, E., 3 Clerk street, and12 Union place
Saltiri, Daras, 25 St Mary streetValvona, Gactano, 121 Dairy rd.Vitfcorio, Valinte, 84 Buccleuch st.
HUMAN' HAIR MERCHANTSParton, Son, & Co., 6 and 7Bull ring, Birmingham
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ICE MERCHANTSEdinburgh Ice and Cold StorageCo., Ltd., Lochrin place. Tele-phone No. 165, west
INDIA-RUBBER AIRPROOFAND WATERPROOF GOODS
WAREHOUSESMarked (a) are Manufacturers.
CALEDONIAN RUBBER CO.,Princes street. See advt.
Chatham, John, 333 High st.
(a) Currie, William, & Co., 124Dairy road
Dick, E. & J., 383 High st.
O) Goudie & Co., 25 Princes st.
Hamilton, R., 18 Waterloo placeHeriothill Rubber Co., BeaverhallManchester Waterproof Gar-ment Manufacturing Co., 3 6Lady Lawson street
MOSELEY, DAVID, & SONS, Ard-wick, Manchester; ware-houses, 5 7 Miller street,Glasgow; 14 Aldermanbury
avenue, London, E.C. ; and 4and 16 New Broad st., Man-chester. See advt.
EDINBURGH.
INDIA-RUBBER HORSE-SHOE PADS.
Frog Pad.
our already extensive connection,
also in America and the Colonies.
YT'HE excellent benefits derived
^ from the use of these padsare well known to Veterinary
Surgeons, Farriers, and Horse-Shoers. Not only do they pre-
vent slipping-, but are an effectual
cure for corns and diseased feet.
These pads are made under ourown supervision, possessing-, there-
fore, two genuine qualities,—best
materials and first-class workman-ship. We have no doubt that ournew prices shall greatly increase
Double Bar Pad.
We supply these pads all over England and Scotland, and
Square Corrugated Pad.
We shall have pleasure in
sending our revised price list,
which is beautifully illustrated,
to any Veterinary Surgeon orHorse Shoer enclosing their
business card with application.
We are also manufacturers •
on an extensive scale, of all
other India - rubber goods,Waterproof Coats being ourleading speciality. All ourgarments are appreciated for
their inodorous and thoroughlywaterproof qualities. Patternswith prices, &c.
Single Bar Pad.
CALEDONIAN RUBBER COMPANY,98 PRINCES STREET (Corner of Frederick St.), I
EDINBURGH. INS
(a) Muir, Alexander, 15 Coekbum si
(a) NORTH BRITISH RUBBERCo,, Ltd., 106 Princes street;warehouses, 3 9 Grainger st.,
Newcastle; 65 and 66 Brig-gate, Leeds; 9 Lord street,
Liverpool; 69 and 71 Deans-gate, Manchester; 5 7 Moor-gate st., London, E.C. ; and106 Buchanan st., Glasgow;works, Castlemills, Edin-burgh. See advt.
a) Scottish Vulcanite Co., Ltd., Vkwforth, Fountainbridge
a) Spence, John N., 1 Swiuton rowa) Stungo, M., 63 Elm row;a) Tait, David, 11 Dunedin st.
a) THORNTON & CO., Ltd., 78Princes st. ; export depart-ment, 2 Hanover street;warehouses, Leeds, Brad-
ford, Glasgow, and Belfast;works, Edinburgh and Belfasta) Victoria (The) Rubber fio.,
Ltd., Victoria India-Rubbermills, Leith walk. Tele-grams, " Victoria Rubber."Telephone No. 4008, Edin-burgh
|a) Walker, Win., 95 Abbeyliill
paverley Rubber Co., Russell rd..
Rosebuni
INDIA-RUBBER STAMPMAKERS
ale, Thos. R., 11 Elder street(ouglas & Douglas, 26 George st.
lislop & Day, 1, 3, and 4 Swin-ton rowjrkwood, Alex., & Son, 9 St James' sq
INK (PRINTERS') MANU-FACTURERS
Dane & Co., 3 East Register st.
Fleming, A. B., & Co., Ltd., Caro-line park, Granton
M'lntosh, George, 55 Calton rd.
Lithographic transfer inksand papers
Mossman Brothers, St Ste-phen's Printing Ink works,East Silvermills lane. See advt.
Paterson, D., & Co., East Eyreplace
INSURANCE AND INVEST-MENT COMPANIES
Aberdeen Heritable Securities & In-
vestment Co., 46 George st.
Alliance Life and Fire Co., 95George street
American Mortgage Co. of Scotland.
Ltd., 36 Castle st.
Amicable Property Investment BuildingSociety, 22 Rutland sq.
Assets Co., Ltd. (The), it Duke st.
Atias office, 45 Castle st.
Bank of New Zealand, 35 Queen st.
British Canadian Loan & Investmen 1
Co., Ltd., 17 Duke st.
British (The) Combination, 38 Frede-rick st.
British Law Fire Insurance Co.,
Ltd., 47 Frederick street.Richard W. Hawks, districtsecretary. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Fire, Edinburgh."Telephone No., 2017
British Workmen's and General As-surance Co., 4 Vork buildings
Caledonian Insurance Co., Fireand Life, 19 George street
California Pastoral & Agricultural Co.,Ltd., 123 George st.
Canada Landed & National InvestmentCo., Ltd., 35 Queen st.
Canada Permanent Loan & Savings Co.,
36 Castle st.
City of Glasgow office, 21 St Andrewsquare
Colonial (The), Frederick st.
Commercial Union AssuranceCo., Ltd., 3 7 Hanover streat
County Fire office, 123 George st.
County Fire and Provident Life;offices, 123 George street. F. A,Bringloe, branch manager
Eagle Life Insurance office, 43 Hanoveistreet
Edinburgh and North American Investment Co., 44. St Andrew sq.
Edinburgh Co-operative Building Co..Ltd.. 32 Castle st.
Edinburgh Life Assurance office, 22George st.
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Edinburgh Railway Access & PropertyCo., Ltd., 16 Young st.
English and Scottish Law Life Assur-ance Association, 120 Princes st.
Fine Art & General, 4 North St Davidstreet
General Fire & Life Assurance Co., 1
Hanover st.
Gresham Life Assurance Society, 73George st.
Heritable Security & Mortgage Invest-
ment Association, Ltd., 76 Georgestreet
Heritages Association of Scotland, Ltd.,
17 Duke streetImperial Loan and Investment Co., of
Canada, Ltd., 25.4 St Andrew sq.
Improved Edinburgh Property Invest-ment Co., 102 South bridge
Insurance Company of Scot-land, 95 George st. Founded1821
Investment Co., Scottish Friendly Pro-perty, 5 St Andrew sq.
Lancashire and Yorkshire Re-versionary Interest Co., Ltd.,3 9 Albany street. R. T. Mac-Queen, solicitor and agent
Lancashire Fire, Life, & Employers'Liability Insurance Co., 12 Yorkbuildings, Queen st.
Leith Property Investment BuildingSociety, 141 Constitution st.
Licenses Insurance Corpora-tion and Guarantee Co., Ltd.,63 George street. JamesM'Cankie, F.S.S., districtmanager
Life Association of Scotland,8 2 Princes street
Life Association of Scotland, 39 Consti-tution st.
Life & Health Assurance Association,Ltd., 41 George street
Liverpool, London, & Globe Fire & Life
Co., 23 St Andrew sq.
Liverpool Victoria LegalFriendly Society, 2 9 Had-dington place. T. Terrett, dis-trict manager
London & North British Plate Glass In-surance Co., Ltd., 69 York pi.
London & Ontario Investment Co., Ltd.,
57 Queen St., 122 George st., and 39Castle st.
London & Provincial Cycle In-surance Corporation, Ltd., 45Frederick street. RichardJohnstone, S.S.C., agent
London, Edinburgh, k, Glasgow Insur-ance Co., Ltd., 9 North St David st.
M'Kay, Lewis, 10 North St David st.
Manchester Fire Insurance Co., 43Castle st.
Maritime Insurance Co., Ltd., 39 Con-stitution st.
Mauritius Land Credit & Agency Co.,Ltd., 35 Queen st.
INS EDINBURGH.
Insurance and Investment Companies—continued.
Missouri Land Company ofScotland, 49 Queen street
National Bai.k of New Zealand, Ltd.,
56 Frederick st.
National Guarantee andSuretyship Association, Ltd.,
67 George street. GeorgeTodd Chiene, C.A., manager
National Heritages Assoeiation, Ltd.,
58 Queen st.
National Life Assurance Society, 16 Hill
streatNational Mortgage andAgency Company of NewZealand, Ltd., 3 9 Castle st.
Home & Lyell, W.S., agentsNew Scottish Friendly Property Invest-
ment Co., 13 Hanover st.
New South Wales MortgageLoan Agency Co., Ltd., 11 SouthCharlotte streetNew Zealand and AustralianLand Co., Ltd., 54 Castle st.
New Zealand Loan & Mercantile
Agency, Ltd., 35 Queen st.
North British & Mercantile Insurance
Co-, 64 Princes st.
North British Property Invest-
ment Co., Ltd., 4 York place
Northern Assurance Co., Ltd., 20 St
Andrew sq.
Northern Marine Insurance Co., Ltd.,
56 Constitution st.
Norwich and London AccidentInsurance Association, 12a
Castle streetNorwich Union Fire InsuranceSociety, 12a Castle street
Norwich Union Life InsuranceSociety, 21 St Andrew sq. T.
M. Pittendrigh, district mar-ager
Ocean Accident & Guarantee Corpora-
lion Co., 44 Queen street
Otago and Southland Invest-
ment Co., Ltd., 21 Thistle
streetPalatine Insurance Co., Ltd., 2
St Andrew square. W. G.
Croall, C.A., local managerPatriotic Assurance Co. of Ireland, 13
H&nover st.
Pearl Life Assurance Co., Ltd.,
35 Leith street. A. Cree,superintendent
Phoenix Fire Office, 25 Georgestreet. J. S. P. Bisset, local
secretaryPlate Glass Insurance Co., 1 Hanover
street
Property Investment Co. of Scotland,
Ltd., 30 York pi.
Prudential Assurance Co., Ltd.,
1 St Andrew squareQueensland Investment & Land Mort-
gage Oo., Ltd., 25A St Andrew sq.
Railway Passengers' Assurance office,
4 St Andrew sq.
Refuge Assurance Co., 4 Pioardyplace
Royal Exchange AssuranceCorporation, 68 George st.Established by Royal charter,A.D. 1720. The accumu-lated funds exceed£4,000,000. George Turn-bull, local manager. Tele-phone No.) 2158
Scottish Accident Insurance Co., Ltd.,
115 George st.
Scottish Alliance, 35 Frederick st.
Scottish American Mortgage Co., Ltd.,
8 Castle street
Scottish Amicable Life AssuranceSociety, 13 St Andrew sq.
Scottish and New Zealand In-
vestment Co., Ltd., 19 Yorkplace
Scottish Commercial Co-operative, Ltd.,
18 Duko street
Scottish Equitable Life AssuranceSociety, 26 St Andrew sq.
Scottish Heritages Co., Ltd., 5 NorthSt David st.
Scottish County and MercantiloInsurance Co., Ltd., 5 2 Han-over street. Robert Gumming,manager; Isaac Connell, S.S.C.secretary. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Farmers, Edinburgh."Telephone No. 1125
Scottish Horticultural Association, 5 St
Andrew sq.
Scottish Investment Co. (The), 123George st.
Scottish National Key Registryand Assurance Association,Ltd., 3 York buildings. Tele-graphic address, " Protection,Edinburgh." Henry Cass, man-ager; W. F. Clark, secretary.Telephone No. 1226
Scottish Improved Dwellings Co., Ltd.,
18 Duke street
Scottish Metropolitan Life Assuranct
Co., 25 St Andrew sq.
Scottish Plate Glass Insurance Co., 93George st.
Scottish Provident Institution, 6 St
Andrew sq-
Scotlish (The) Queensland Mortgage
Co., Ltd., 28 Queen st.
Scottish Union & National Insurance
Co., 35 St Andrew sq.
Scottish Widows' Fund & Life Assur-
ance Society, 9 St Andrew sq.
Standard Life Assurance Co., 3and 5 George street
Standard Property InvestmentCo., Ltd., 20 South St Davidstreet. James Watson, C.A.,
managerSun Insurance Office, 40 Prin-ces street
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Sun Life Assurance Co., 40 Prin-ces street
Sun (The) Life Assurance Co. ofCanada, 2 York buildings.Messrs Scott & Paterson,resident secretaries
Swan Land & Cattle Co., Ltd., 130George st.
The British Combination Insuranc« Co.Ltd., s North St David st.
The Colonial Mutual InsuranceSociety, Ltd., 3 8 Frederick st.;
William Hallett, resident sec-retary
The Goldsmiths' and BurglaryInsurance Co., Ltd., 63George street. JamesM'Cankie, F.S.S., districtmanager
The Mutual Life Insurance of NewYork, 108 George st.
The National Provident Institu-tion, 63 George st. JamesM'Cankie, F.S.S., districtmanager
The Northern Investment Co. of NewZealand, Ltd. , 66" Frederick st.
The Oregon Mortgage Co., Ltd.,
21 Thistle streetThe Palatine Insurance Co.,
Ltd. (into which is mergedThe City of London Fire In-
surance Co., Ltd.), Prudentialbuildings, 2 St Andrew sq.
W. J. Croall, C.A., local mana-ger
The Scottish Mortgage andLand Investment Co. of NewMexico, Ltd., 9 Albyn place
The Scottish Temperance Life
and Accident Assurance Co.,
Ltd., 5 York buildings, Queenstreet, Edinburgh. JohnLeckie, resident secretary
Union Assurance Society (Fire
and Life), 34 St Andrewsquare
United Kingdom Temperance & General
Provident Institution, 143 Princes st.
United Kingdom Provident Institution,
T2 North St David st.
United States Mortgage Co. of Scot-
land, Ltd., 122 George st.
Universal Life Assurance Society, 18
Young st.
Watson, James, 20 South StDavid street
West of Scotland Fire Office, 143
Princes street
Wilson & Johnston, C.A., 20 Al-
bany street; district mana-gers, General Accident Assu-rance Corporation, Ltd., Scot-tish General Fire AssuranceCorporation, Ltd., and ScottishLive Stock Insurance Co., Ltd.
Yorkshire Fire and Life Office,
11 South Charlotte street,
William Mitchell, S.S.C, agent
EDINBURGH. IRO
ESTABLISHED 1857.
' P. BELL & SON,General Smiths, Engineers, and Ironfounders,
PITT STREET IRON WORKS, EDINBURGH.
art Morfeers in Cast ant) TKHrougbt Sron. Rolled Iron and Steel Beams,
Zore Beams, Sandwich Plates,
Railway Bars, &c., in stock
in great variety. Entrance
Gates and Railings. Cast and
Wrought Iron of every de-
scription. Unclimable and
Horizontal Bar Fencing.
Iron Roofs. Spiral Stair-
cases. Bridges. Doors.
Ornamental Wrought Iron
Work of all kinds.
Telegraphic Address—" IRONWORKS, EDINBURGH."
INVALID CHAIE ANDCAHRIAGE MANTJ-
FACTTJBEES-iARVEY, WILLIAM, 13 Antigua
street; In-
valid
chairs lent
on hire
loir & Co., 4 North Bank streetftoro, Walker, & Co., 2 22 Lelthwalk; chair and cabinetmakers. Baby carriage,mail-cart, and invalid carri-age manufacturers. Esti-mates given. All kinds ofrepairs doneeott. Mir,s M., 4 Nicolson street
IRON BRIDGE BUILDERSBELL, P., & SON, Pitt Street Ironworks. See advt.
Gibson, Thomas, & Son, Gibsonterrace
Main, A. & J., & Co., 31 Grassmarket
IBON FENCE MANUFAC-TURERS
Bell, P., & Son, Pitt Street Ironworks. See advt.
Gibson, Thomas, & Son, Gibsonterrace
Main, A. & J., & Co., 31 Grassmarket
IRONFOUNDERSBell, P., & Son, Pitt Street Ironworks. See advt.
Boyce & Johnston, Beaverbank7i
Falkirk Iron Company's warehouse, 22Picardy pi.
Gibson, Thomas, & Son, Gibsonterrace
Lion Foundry Co., Ltd., 3 Jeffreystreet. Jas. Calder, repre-sentative
Little, William, & Sons, 7 7 and7 9 Pitt st.; iron roofs, girders,dcors, tanks, wine bins, rail-ings, gates, and ironwork ofevery description
Mackenzie Brothers, Edinburghfoundry, Slateford road. Tele-graphic address, " Iron, Edin-burgh." Telephone No. 67,Western
Mather, Alexander, & Son, Or-well works, Dairy road; andmillwrights
Miller & Co., London Roadfoundry
Mushet, Robert, & Co., Bennington
IRO EDINBURGH.
lronfounders—continued.
Primrose & Co., Albert foundry,viane street, Leith
Rfcid. George D., HaJmyre st.
Robertson, Charles, Richmondfoundry, 93 Pleasance
Russell & Turnbull, Abbeyhillfoundry
Sinclair, George, Albion Engineand Boiler works, Bonningtonroad. Leith
Wishart & Black, Gibson ter.
IEON GIRDER BUILDERSBell, P., & Son, Pitt Street Ironv.-orks. Sec advt
Calder, David, 20 Bernard st.
Gibson, Thomas, & Son, Gibsonterrace
Redpath, Brown, & Co., Ltd., 63Albert street, Leith walk;works, St Andrew's Steelworks, Easter road. Tele-phone No., 7 3
IRON MERCHANTSBell, P., & Son, Pitt Street Ironworks. See advt.
Edmondston & Son, 35 Commercial st.
Edmondston, Thos., & Son, 108 Westbow
Gallie, Laird, & Co., 109 Constitution
street, LeithReed, A. Stoffart, 101 George st.
Redpath, Brown, & Co., Ltd., 2
St Andrew sq.; warehouse,63 Albert street; works,St Andrew's Steel works,Albion road y steel girderbuilders. Telegi p.phic ad-dress, " Redpath, Edinburgh."Telephone No. 5 4
Scott, Thomas, & Co.. 51 Grass-market
IRONMONGERS ANDSMITHS
Marked (a) are also Seed Merchants.
Adams, R., & Son, 63 Shandwick pi.
AJex.mder, R., & Co., n Tclboothwynd
Allan, John, 3 6 Leven streetAnderson, J., 106 Lauriston pi.
Anderson, J. H., 22 and 24 Viotorla street; also tinsmith
Anderson, Thomas, 20 St Leonard's ar
Archibald, Robert D., 5 Cadzowplace; enamelled ware, cut-lery, etc.; fenders, fire brasses
Barrio. Wm., 348 Morningside rd.
Bell, Donaldson, & Co., 81 George st.
Bladworth, Richard, 17 Guthrie st.
Bladworth, Wm., 33 Jeffrey st.
Blane, Wm., 14 Hall pi., Leith walk
Bon-Accord Stores, 129 Morrison st.
Brotherston, A. & J., 25 Candlemakerrow
Brown & Glegg, 3 3 Candle-maker row
CALLAM, GEORGE, & CO., 13 and14 Greensideplace. Estab-lished 1805.
Ey appointment to HerMajesty
Christie, J., 28 Argyle pi.
Cochrane, Frank P., 47 Leith walkCochrane, John, 7 7 KirkgateCorson, Wm., 62 Raeburn pi.
Cousland, D., & Co., 55 George IV.
bridgeCurrie, James, 30 Marchmontcrescent
Dalgleish, Wm., 59 Henderson st., Leith
Dawson, A., 196 and 198 Gorgieroad
Dobie, John H., n Comiston rd.
Dcig, H., 44 Clerk st.
Doig, T. B., 3 St Patrick sq.
Douglas, E., 58 Morningside rd.
Duncan, J.. 145 Leith st.
Dunn, J. & J. A., 15 Blair streetEdmondston, T., & Son, 108 West bowFerguson, Thos., qa West Maitland st.
Ferrier & Alston, 49 George IV. bridgeFleming, James, 34 Earl Gray
st.| and 121 Fountainbridge;wholesale hardware, small-ware, and fancy goods mer-chant; Importer of Americanand Continental goods
Fonlis, A. B., 17 Shnndwick pi.
Foulis, David, 61 George st.
Fraser, Walker, & Co., 8 2 Georgestreet ; wholesale ironmon-gers. Telegraphic address," Hardware, Edinburgh." Tele-phone No. 17
Galloway, D., & Co., 318 Morn-ingside road
Galloway, M. P., 24 ShoreGilchrist, A., 22 Nicolson st.
Gillies, Wm., 3 Church st.
Gordon, George, 94 Pitt streetGow, Mrs, 101 Main st., NewhavenGRAY, JAMES, & SON, 85 George
street; fur-
nishing iron-
mongers,
stove and grate makers toHer Majesty
Haldane, Wm., 234 Leith walkHenderson, T. P., 4 Whitehouse loanHendry & Bishop, 28 West portHook, Robert, & Son, 3 7 Cum-berland street
Howden, John, & Co., 3 North St An-drew st.
Howe, W. A., 144B Ferry rd.
Hunter, A. M., 10 Maryfield; anddealer in tools
Hunter, R. C, 158 Morningside rd.
Hutchison, James, 23A Howe st.
Jamieson, John, 42 Dairy rd.;wholesale and retail toolmaker and cutler. Planes,
' mechanical engineering, andedge tools
Kay Bros., n South Clerk st.
Xellet, J., 61 and 63 Broughtonstreet
Kelly, T., & Son, 113 Rose st.
Kerr, G. R.. 91 Shandwick pi.
Kirkwood, James, IO Chambersstreet
Leisbman, D. S . 44 Home st.
Little, Wm., 7 7 and 7 9 Pitt St.;
iron staircase builderLocke & Sen, 20 St Andrew sq,
M'Call, Thomas D., 84 Co burstreet, Leith
M'Call, Win. J., 103 Bruntsfield pi.
M'Cullock & Co., 177 Leith walk,Leith; also ironmongers anddealers in tools
M'Donald, William, 42 Merchiston ave-
nuoM'llwrick, John, 132, 134, and13 6 Fountainbridge
M'Kenzie, David, 20 Victoria st.
M'Laren, Duncan, 29 Bread st.
M'Naught, W. F., 3 Howe st.
M'William, A., 57 South Clerk st.
MacGill & Co., 7 Drumsheughplace
MacGowan. A., & Son, 51 Cockburn st,i
Mackenzie. T., 84 Lady Lawsonstreet
Mackie, Alex., 8 Melbourne pi.,
and 4 Victoria st. ; optician,cutler, tool, and fishingtackle maker
Miller, Robert, 229 Easter roadMitchell, David B., 91 Dairy rd.
Nicol, Wm., 67 High st.
Nicoll, Geo., 51 Ashley terrace;wholesale and furnishing
Redpath, Brown, & Co., Ltd., 63Albert st. ; head office,13 South St Andrew st. ; whole-sale ironmongers & Importers
Reid <% Laidlaw, 10 Johnston ter.
Ri.lgwell, W. G., 26 Victoria st.
Ritchie, James, 3 Greyfriars pi.,
and 3 8 Candlemaker rowRitchie, R. R., 82 South bridgeRobertson, J., 373 Leith walkRobertson, R. A., 4 Union st.
Roriston, Robert S., 3 Montroseterrace
EDINBURGH. JEW
(a) Russell, J. B., i Bridge st.
Russell, Thomas, & Co., 2 India build-
iners, Victoria street
Rutherford, James, & Son, 54Haymarket terrace, and 20Roseburn terrace
Soobie & M'Intosh, 53 Cockburn st.
Scott, Thomas, & Co., 51 Grass-market
Slimon, R. & D., 40 ShoreSmith, Charles, 99 and 101Broughton street
Smith, Son, & Co., 219 High st.Spence & Gerrard, 21 Forth st.
Stark, G. & J., 2 6 and 24a Ear)Grey street
Steedman, J. C, 60 Newington rd.
Slewarfc, John, 5 Dundee ter.
Swanson, Alex., 9 North-westCircus place; ironmongerand blacksmith
Tait, Andrew, 147 Great Junc-tion street.. Leith ; and elec-trician
Tait, Thomas, 14 North St Andrew s-t.
Walker, William, jun., 101 Ab-beyhillatson, A. P., 173A Great Junctionst., Leith
White, William K., 123 High st.;wholesale general iron-monger. Telegraphic address," Tron, Edinburgh." Telc-Dhone No., 967. Established1834
Vhitecross & Clark, 213 Highstreet
jrVhyte, Thomas, & Son (succes-I sors to Miller & Whyte), 25i George street(V'ilson, D., 63 Inverleith rowVilson, George H., 30 Craighall road.NewhavenVishart, D. F., & Co., 18 Picaidy pi.
'oung, Archibald D., 83 LeithwalkO Young, Robert. 192, 194, and198 Morrison street
RON RAILING AND ORNA-MENTAL GATE MANU-
FACTURERS
ell. P., & Son, Pitt Street Ironworks. See advt.ibson, Thos., & Sons, Bainfield Ironworks, Gibson terraceittle, William, 77 and 79 Pittstreet
IRON ROOF MANUFAC-TURERS
Bell, P., & Son, Pitt Street Ironworks. Seo advt.
Little. William, 7 7 and 79 Pittstreet
Main, A. & J., & Co., 31 Grassinarket
JEWEL-CASE MAKERSAnderson, D. A. P.. 49 Jeffrey st.Brace & Son, ri Thistle st.
Tait, Thos., & Co., 116 Rose st.
[RON STABLE FITTINGSMANUFACTURERS
Bell, P., & Son, Pitt Street Ironworks. See advt.
IRON STAIRCASEBUILDERS
Bell, P., & Son, Pitt Street Ironworks. See advt.
IRON TANK MAKERSBell, P., & Son, Pitt Street Ironworks. See advt.
IRONWORKERS (ORNA-MENTAL WROUGHT)
Bell, P., & Son, Pitt Street Ironworks; a large stock of rolledsteel joists always kept. Tele-graphic address, "Ironworks.''Established 185 7. See advt.
JAFANNERSBurnet, .
T., 40 Niddry st.
Cameron, John, & Sons, EastSilvermilis lane; curriers and I
japanners. Manufacturersof coach, saddle, and har- I
ness leather for home andexportation
inhnston, Alexander, 4 Greeci-side lane
Wright & Bethune, 104 High st.Established id 3 2
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JEWELLERS AND GOLDAND SILVER SMITHS
Marked (a) are Working Jewellers
Abrams, K , 34 Hanover st.
Aitchison, James, 80 Princes st.
Aitchison, W. B., 60 Leith st.
;
and 2 Ludgate hill, LondonAlexander, Thomas, 34 Rose st.
Bain, John F., 61 South RoseStreet lane; silversmith, elec-tro-plater, and gilder
(a) Ballantyne, William, 4Queensferry street
(a) Bartleman, John, & Son, 3Hanover street
Belfield, George S., 11 Queens-ferry street
Bennet, Allan B., 212 Morrisonstreet
Brook & Son, 87 George st.
Broomberg, P., 207 PleasanceBrown, Alex., 19A Dairy rd.Bryson, John, 30 George IV. bridge(a) Cant, William, 5 Southbridge
Christie, R. L., 17 Bank st.
Cockburn, George. 20 Shandwick pi.
Cohen, Louis, 3 2 Bristo streetCriehton, John, 61 Newington rd.
Dickson, G., 4 North-West Circus pi.
Duncan, James, 4 Bank street;medallist and masonic Jewel-ler, and manufacturer ofScotch jewellery
Falconer, G., iia Hanover st.
Forrester, J. H., 379 High st.
George, J. A., 35 Leith st.
Greenbury, I., 6 Arcade; andjet manufacturer
HAMILTON & INCHES (also lateR. Bryson & Son),87 and 88 Prin-ces street; Jewel-lers, goldsmiths,and silversmiths.
Telegrams, " Inches, Edin-burgh." Telephone No. 2388
Hamilton, G. F., 132 Leith streetHamilton, Robert, 70 SouthClerk street; and watch-maker
Hardy, James, & Co. (late Mac-kay, Cunningham, & Co.), 74Princes street; 5 3 Union st.,Aberdeen. Speciality, high-class Scotch Jewellery
Hardy, T. G., 24 Montagu ter-race
i/K/iyoo
JEW EDINBURGH.
Jewellers, etc.—continued.
Henderson, James, 29 South bridge
Houlden & Co., 9 and 11 Nicol-aon street
Hutchison, James, 83 Clerk st.
Jablonsky, E., 18 East Richmondstreet
Jeffrey, R., 62 Rose *b.
Jockel A. M., 3 2 George street
(a) Johnston, Thomas, 18 StJames square; Highlandornaments kept in stock
Johnston, W., 16 Brousrhton st.
(a) Eirkwood, B. & H. B., 68 Thistle
streetLatimer & Sons, 143 and 145Lothian road
Lender, I. W., 186 Dalkeith rd.
Legget, John, Waverley bridge
Lennie, Erase, 46 Princes st.
(a) Lewis, George, 3 East Register st.
M'Creadie, David M., 2 61 GreatJunction street, Leith; andoptician
M'Gregor, William, 7 Castle stMackay & Chisholm, 5-7 Princes st.
(a) Mackay, James G., 18 Clerkstreet
Marshall, Win., & Co., 134 Prinees st
Malheson & Co., 71 ShoreMichael, J., 102 South bridgeMiddleman, Thos., 57 Lothian rd.
Millar, Andrew, & Son, 5 West Nicolson ft.
Millar, A., & Son, 36 Leith st.
Mossmau & Sons, 30 Princes st.
Myers, A., 117 Kirkgate, Leith
Rels, A. L., 10 Leith streetRichardson, William, & Sons,5 6 South bridge; silver-smiths
Ritchie, James, & Son, 131 Prin-ces street, and at 25 Leith st
(a) Robertson, J., 4 St James' sq.
Robertson, James, & Son, 101 Prince?street
Russell, T , & Co., 16 George IV.bridge
Robertson, Miss G-., 132 George st
Sanderson, T., 38 Queensferry st.
Sawers, Robert, 44 Shandwickplace
Sinclair, William, 27 Elder st.
Smith, John S., 7 7 Rose streetSmith, Thomas, & Sons, 47 George st.
(a) Spalding, John, 5 Leith Street ter.
Speculand, M., & Co., 34 StMary street
Spinks, M. & A., 55 Broughtonstreet
StevMison, Alex., 27 Earl Grey st:
Stoddart, A. W., 12 Great Junc-tion street
Struthers, A., 54 Leith st.
Watters, Robert, 50 Leith st.
Watters, Robert, 93 South bridge
Westren. P. M., 104 George st.;
goldsmith, designer ofScotch jewellery, manufac-turing and working jeweller,watchmaker, and lapidary
Williamson, James, 179 BruntsBeld pi.
Wilson & Sharp, 138 Princes st.
Wood, W., 49 Tolbooth wynd(a) Young & Tatton, 30 Rose »t.
;
Jewellers and electro-platers
JEWELLERS (MANUFAC-TURING^
Bartleman, John, & Son, 3 Han-over street
Pringle, John, 3 Waterloo place
JEWELLERS (WHOLESALE)
Ferrier & Alston, 49 George IV bridge
Freeman, Abel, 7 Brighton st.
Kirkwood, James, 10 Chambersstreet
Lewis, G. 13 Frederick st.
Ritchie,' R. R., 82 South bridgeRosin Brothers, 10 Drummondstreet
Russel, Thomas, & Co., 16 George IV.
bridge
Bussell, R. S., 4 Forrest rd.
Speculand, M., & Co., 34 St Marystreet; watch and clockmanufacturers! also hardwaremerchants
JOB MASTERSCroall, John, & Sons, Ltd., RoyaHorse Bazaar, Castle ter-
race, telephone No. 18; NewRoyal Caledonian Bazaar.Middlefield, Leith walk; 23and 24 Greenside place, tele-
phone No. 15Dickson, David, & Son, 39 Caledonian
crescent
Jack & Renwick, South-West Cumber-land Street lane
Neaves, James, & Son, 18 and20 Grindlay street
Phlllios, S., 14 Tolbooth wynd;a'?o remnant merchant
JOINERS, CARPENTERS,AND UNDERTAKERS
Those marked (a) are House Agents.
(a) Adamson, Alexander, St Ber-nard's works, 62 Dean street;joiner, carpenter, and houseagent
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Alexander, J., 1 Fountainhall rd.
Allan, J. S., 10 Ardmillan pi.
Anderson, Alex. L., 33 Broughamstreet; and cabinetmaker
Anderson, John, East Silvermillnlane; also builder
Anderson, Thomas, 20 West Nicolson
street
Barnetson, Wm., & Sons, 54 Buccleuch i
street
Barton. Peter, 125 Fountain- -
bridge; and builder(a) Beattie, William, & Sons, 29 '
Fountainbridge; joiners and I
carpentersBell & Rose, Eyre place, 16 Cum-berland street
Bertram, James, Abbey sfc.
Birss, Charles, no Marchmont rd. !
Black, Ja». S.. Young Street lane
Black, John, Hope cres.
(a) Blair, A. Aikman, 24 UpperGilmore place
Brander, Wm., 40 CausewaysideBrodie, John, 90 Rose street I)Brown & Fraser, Hope crescent;
,
and builders(a) Brown, C. & J., Bernard ter.
Brown, Teter, 6 Drumdryan st.
(a) Brown, W. S., & Sons, 65 ,
George street. Telephone N09. •
2198 and 2199Brown, William, 107 Haymarket teri 1
Calder, Alex., 13 Barclay pi.
Campbell. M., 20 Sandport st-j
Candow, James, & Son, 42 North '
Rose Street laneCarse, John, 2 CrosseausewayChisholm, Robert, 6 Canning st.
house, 7 Gardener's crescent n
Christison, Alexander, 2Q(jChurch lane
Clark, George, 198 Morningside rd. IColville, A., 20 Mayfield Td.
Cormack, Alex., 70 CausewaysideCoutie, A., & Son, 42 Pleasance
Cowic, James, 3 9 HaddingrtoMplace
Crichton, James, 118 Duke stljLeith
Crowe, James, Willowbank, Mur-'|
rayfieldj
Cmickshank. Peter, Rovston rd.
Cruikshank, W. S., Lower Gilmor*!place
Cunningham, James, & Sonfll3 3 Bath street, and 10 JamaflPlace (formerly of Elbe street!™Telephone No., 412 7.
Dsvies, W. G., & Co., 76 MomingsiaBroad
Dickson, Robert, 12 Belford rd.
(a) Dodds, Robert, North-WesjThistle Street lane
Douglas, John, 8 Bayton ter.'
Duncan, J. S., Thirlestane la.
Duncan, James, & Son, 127 Grove st. 1
Dunsire, Wntson, Golden Acre terradi
Inverleith row
EDINBURGH JOI
NO MORE ACCIDENTSBY ADOPTING
MACLEAN'S PATENT WINDOW HINGES.
Windows Cleaned from the Floor.
It is simple, cheap, and efficient. Any Joiner can fit them on. When fitted
to window, the sash opens inwards, as shoion in drawing, thereby enabling the
window to be cleaned and repaired with the greatest ease and perfect safety.
The Hinges can be fitted to all existing windows at less cost
than any other appliance in the market.
For further particulars apply to—
F. MACLEAN, 36 Sciennes, EDINBURGH.
a) Edgar, D., 3.1 York pi.
dinburgh Co-operative Build-ng Co., Ltd., 3 2 Castle street
dmondson, Charles, 41 Admir-alty streetUiot, Wm., Golden acre, Ferry rd.
unson, Andrew, 2 2 Mc-rton st,
arquharson, Archd., 8 PortHamiltonernie, Alex., 66 Bonningfcon rd.
ingzies, A. & W., 15 Fingzies pi.
brbes, Eobert. Bell's mills, Belford rd.
orrest, J. & F., Duff street,Dairy road; joiners andbuilders
a) Forrester, John, East London st.
out is, Thomas, 6 Dock street,Leithrazer, Thomas, East Londonstreet; house carpenteribb, D., Washington lane, Dairyroadilehrist, D. & G., 35 Haymar-ket terrace; and upholster-ers
Gillie, Thomas, 23 6 Leith walk;job lots done; also undertaker
Grant, D., 2 Elder streetGrant, F., 57 Crosscauseway
Gray, P. W., & Co., 27 Frederick st.
Greig, D., & Son, 3 Spittalfield cres.
Grieve, George, 39 Niddry st.
Grieve, Nathaniel, Washingtonlane, Dairy road; andbuilder
Guthrie, Jas , 223 CausewaysideHamilton, J. & W., 2 6 Bowling-green street; and builders
Hamilton, Wm., Yeaman la.
Hamilton, Wm. C, Ardmillan pi.
Hardie, George, 18 Chapel st.
Hardie, E., 9 South-East Eose Streetlane
Hart, Robert, & Co., 40 Bath st.
Hart, Thos., 47 Bread st.
Hay, James, 13 South Fort st.
Heggie & Aitchison, 168 Rosestreet
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Henderson & Wilson, 51 Char-lotte street, Leith; joinersand vat builders. TelephoneNo. 4104
Henierson, P., 35 Haddington p:
.
Herrald, Eobert, 12 Howe st.
Honeyman, A., 3a East Prestonstreet
Hood, Andrew, Shrub hill
Hutchison, Alexander, 1 Nelson pi.
Hutton, Wm., Newbattle ter.
Johnstone & Eose, 32 Coburg st.
Kemp, A., 200 Bonnington rd.Kemp, John, Robb's entry, StJohn's hill; maker of kitchenfurniture
Kennedy, David N., k Son, 32 Eose st.
Keppie, Simon, 63 St Leonard'sstreet
Kettle, Adam, 26 Angle Park ter.
Kindlay, James, 2 CrosscausewayKinlayside, D., 12A Marshall st.
Laidlaw, Gh, 14 Pirrie St., Leith
Laidlaw, William, Hendersonrow
JOI EDINBURGH.
Joiners, etc.—continued.
Lamb, James, & Son, 281 Canongate
Lamb, Robert, <& Sons, Logie Green•works, Beaverbank
Laurie, Peter, 18 CharlottePlace lane (off Queensferrystreet)
(a) LAW & BRUNTON, West Sil-
vermi I Is laneLaw, Alex., East Trinity roadLaw, Charles, 3 7 Pitt st., Bon-nington
Law, James, Ferry road; horti-cultural builder; house job-bing in all its branches
Leadbeatter, James, 57 Crosscauseway
Learmonth, Alex., 65 North Rose Street
laneLownie, John, Gilmore park;and building; contractor
Lunn, Andrew, 7A Jndia st
M'Donald, John, Sunbury place,Dean
M'lntyre, James, Eyre placeM'Laren, A., Young Street lane, north
M'Lauchlan, Peter, 3 6 Wright'shouses, Bruntsfield links; andmaker of brewery utensils
M'Leod, Jas., 2 7 Elder streetM'Neill, Peter, Jamaica st.
M'Neill, James, works, 28Howe street; cabinetmakerand upholsterer
M'Neill, Peter, 24 Howe st.; up-holsterer and house agent
M'Niven, William, & Sons, 1 Yea-man lane, Dundee st. ; housecarpenters and builders. Tele-
phone No. 4 (Western)M'Turk, M., 44 Upper Grey st.
Macdonald, William, 28 NorthRose Street lane; wood let-
ter cutter and plate-chestmaker
MACLEAN, FARQUHAR, 3 6
Sciennes. See advt.
(a) Malcolm, James, 72 Gilmore pi.
(a) Marr, Andrew, Stanley rd.
Melville, C, 15 6 Morningsideroad
Middleton & Robertson, 4 Ladyfieli pi.
Millar, Jame3, n Torphichen pi.
Mitchell, Alexander, 47 Dundosterrace
Mitchell, John, & Son, 30 Fettes rowMitchell, Wm. ; workshop, Bea-ver nail road; house, 12 Unionstreet
Moffat, Thomas S., 6 Young St.
laneMontgomery, H. T. & R., Merchiston
avenueMorris, John, Cowan's close, Croes-
causewayMunro, John, 92 Lady Lawson st.
Nicol, J., 32 Mar«hmont rd.
Nisbet, M., 45 Ashley terrace)also cabinetmaker
Notman, Davil, 103 Giles st., LeithNumbers, Alexander A., 69b May-
field road; also shopfitter andhouse agent
Oiman, W., & Son, 27 Brunswick rd.
Paterson, Andrew, 29 Circus la.
Paterson Bros., 234 Causeway-side
Paterson, James, Post officeCorgie
(a) Patterscn, W., & Co., 10 Queens-ferry st.
Paul, John, Lower Gilmore pi.
Peebles, Robert, & Son, Broughtonmarket
Phimistcr, Alex., East London st.
Pratt Brothers, 118 Dairy road,and Ballantine road, Leith
Ramsay, Wm., & Sons, 38 Tor-phichen street; storage forfurniture; terms on applica-tion
Reid, Thomas, & Son, 193a and195 Pleasance
Rendall & Pottinger, Christian bank,Trinity rd.
Riach, D. Johnston, 13 NorthJunction street, Leith
Ritchie, John, North West Thistle
Street la.
Robb, James, 11 Springfield st.,
Leith walkRoberts, G., 42 Haymarket ter.
Robertson, T., 1 Duke Street lane
Boss, Angus, 24 Ferrier st.
Ross, George, 45 North Hill Stlane
Rough, R., 122 Rose st.
Saunders, W. M., 27 Pattison st.
Scott, Archibald, & Sons, Gilmore Park lane
Scott, Robert, ig Ingleston st.
Scott, Wm. C, 11 Charlotte lane
(a) Shanks, David, & Son, Dean-bank lane, Hamilton place
Shearer, J., 13 New BroughtonSinclair, Robert, 14 North Young Street
laneSlater, James, 172 Easter rd.
Smith, Alex., 17 Salisbury placeSmith, Matthew, & Son, LochrinSmith, Thomas, 3 Buccleuch st.
Smith, Thos., Upper Grove pi.
Smith, Wm., 11 Nicclson sq.
Smith, W., & Son, South Oxford st.
Stephen, Alexander, 1 Queen st.
;
and shopfitterStevenson & Little, Broughtonmarket
3tevenson, A., 5 Craighall rd., New-hav*n
Stevenson, Wm., Bryson rd.
Stewart, R., & Sons, Loc'ictnHome st.; also cart and wheelwrights
Stobie, Wm., 1a Comiston place.Morningside
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(a) Sutherland, D., & Sons, 104Raeburn place, and 62 In-verleith row; builders, houseagents, and valuators. Tele-phone No., 2169
Sutherland, J. & D., Pirrie st.
Sutherland, Jas., 157 Warrender PariToad
Sutherland, W., 20 Church la.
Symons, James, Royal Gym-nasium, Royal crescent
Tait, Thomas H., 8 Hope Streetlane; house, 2i4 Easter road
Taylor, James, 20 West Nicolson st.
Thorn, Jas., & Son, 12a Grangeloan
Todd, J., Quarry close, Crosscauseway
Todd, John, 15 Duncan st.
Torrance, J., 14 Potter rowTweedie, A., 31 Warrender Park ter.
Walker, John, 24 Morrison st.
;
joiner and builderWallace, Richard, Hope cres.
Ward, W., Mill la., Great Junction st.
Wares, G. S., 10 Morrison st.
(a) Watherston, John, & Sons,office, 29 Queensferry st.
;
steam sawing and mouldingmills, Easter Dairy; houseagents, builders, and housecarpenters
Watson, Gilbert, Woodburn ter.
Watson, James, 14 Hamiltonplace
Watson, Robert, 16 Victoria st.
;
and cabinetmakerWatson, W. & J. R., Iona st.
Waugh, John, Montgomerystreet; horticultural builder,
house jobbing in all its bran-ches
Webster, Andrew, Wardie cot-tages, Ferry road ; also re-
moval contractor and builder
White, A., North Rose Street la.
White, Charles, 11 Nicolson sq.
White, R., 7 South-East Rose Street]
lane
White, Robert, 181 CanongateWight. John, 8 St James squareWilkie, William, Gorgie; houseaddress, 7 Hermand terrace,Slateford road; builder andcartwright
Wilkie, James, Washington la.
Williamscn, A. W., 112 Nicolson
street
Wilson, Alex., Ardmillan ter.
Wilson, David, Canning st.
Wilson, David, 100 Potterrow
Wilson, J. .& R., 25 Riego st.
Wishart & Falconsr, 29 Rankoillor
street
Wishart, David, 118 Dairy road;and at Nairn street, Kirk-
caldy; builders and manu-facturing joiners. TelephonoNo., 12 West
Wood, Wm., 22 Morningside drive
EDINBURGH. LAU
Wright, John, 164 CausewaysideYarrall, E. C, 8 South Young: St.
lane; and cabinetmakerYoung-, Alexander, 13 7 NorthRose Street lane; house 9Levcn terrace
KETCHUP MANUFAC-TTJBEES
Alexander, R., & Son, 15 DrummondStreet court
Batty, H., & Co., 53 Caltcn rd.
Elder, Alex., & Son, Beaverhallroad
LACE CURTAIN MANUFACTURERS
Clapperton, W. R.,
Princes street& Co., 5 9
LACE MERCHANTSBlair, John D., 2 South College st.
Copestakes, Lindsay, Crampton, & Co.,
17 South St David st. ; manufacturerHiggins, Eagle, & Co., 11a Han-over street
Pintner, W. J.. 12 2a George st.;
manufacturer of real lace
LADIES' OUTFITTERSClarkson, Mrs, 195 Morningside rd.
Cramb, Mrs, 18 Haymarket ter.
Drysdale, Helen, 46 St Patrick sq.
Fraser, Tom. 33 Home st.
Gray, William, 3 2 Leven streetIliff, Miss A. M., 133 Gilmore pi.
Law, Miss, 3 7 Shandwick pi.
M'Lagan, Miss, 124 Bruntsfielcplace
M'Lean, Miss H., 24 Rodney st.
Robertson, J. & M., 33 6 Morn-ingside road; also children'soutfitters
Ross, Hugh, & Son, 1 Nicolson st.
Skinner, Sutton, & Skinner, 32 GeorgeIV. bridge
Walker, Jas., & Son, 41 Georgest.; ladles', gent's, and child-ren's outfitters. Telegraphicaddress, " Damasks, Edin-burgh." See advt.
R'at-t, J. & E., 8 Lochrin buildings,Gilmore placo
LADIES' TAILORS ANDHABITMAKERS
Durrant, Frank G., 4 Castlestreet
FIELD, R., 123 Princes street;h«:ad depot for Highland
LAMP MANUFACTURERS
Adams, R. & Son, 63 Shandwick pi.
Cay & Johnston, 12 St James' pi.
Foulis, David, 61 George st.
Gray, James, & Son, 65 George st.
Rowatt, Thomas, & Sons, 126Fountain bridge
Smith & Co.. Ltd , 89 George st.
Spence & Gerrard, 21 Forth st
Wilkie & Paul, Brandfield st.
Young, J. & D., Swinton row
capes. Agencies, Paris andBerlin
M Leod, Miss. 33 Tarvit st.
Nelson, Broad, & Co., 1.27 George st.
Paterson, Miss C, 83 George st.See advt.
R^dftrn & Sons, 32 Princes st.
Shaw, Duncan, 108 George st.
Stanley, Ltd., 51 and 5 2 Princesstreet; court dressmakers
Stewart & Co., 121 Princes st.
;
also jacket and mantle manu-facturers
Wallace, Miss A., 23 Castle st.;artistic braider and designer
LAND VALUATORSBelfrage & Carfrae, 1 Erskineplace
Curror, J. F., 74 George st.
Naismith, D. H., 13 St Giles st.
Telephone No. 8 2 7. Estab-lished 1837
Thomson, James, 5 3 Georgestreet; assessor of firelosses, and architect
LADIES' UNDERCLOTHINGWAREHOUSES
Cairns, E. & A., 59 South Clerk st.
Gray, William, 3 2 Leven street;ladies' underclothing andhosiery warehouse
Lamb, J. L. & J., 2S South Clerk st.
M'Laren, Mrs. 5 3 South Clerkstreet; ladies' and children'soutfitting warehouse
Scott, E., 305 Leith walkTrotter & Gorrie, Misses, 115George street
LAPIDARIES
M'Dcnald, J., 13 St James' sq.
M'Lean, Wm., 3 East Register st.
Notman, Robert, 5 2 Hanover st.
Robertson, J., 4 St James' sq.
Sutherland & Home, 10 Meuse la.
LAMP AND OIL MER-CHANTS
Gray, James, & Son, 85 Georgestreet; lamp and oil mer-chants
Incandescent Gas Light Co.,* Ltd., 71 Lothian road
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LATHSPLITTERS
Alexander, G. & W., Gibson ter.Baird, J., & Son, East London st.
Quarrier, John, 57 Grove st.
Rodger & Cleghorn, Duff streetSmail, Walter, 74 Buccleuch st.
Sutherland, D., Hawkhill
LAUNDRIES
Aikrc.an, Jas., East Silvermillslane
Altken, H., 3 7a Broughton streetAshley, James, 34 St Patrick sq.
Austin, Henry, 4 Jordan la.
Baillie, Elizabeth, 9 Comely Green pi.
LAU EDINBURGH,
Laundries— continued.
Balmoral Laundry, Gayfieldhouse, 2 9 East London street;cleaning establishment.Ladies' and gentlemen'stweed suits and costumescleaned. Feathers and glovescleaned and dyed. Parcelscalled for and delivered in thecity free of charge. J. R.
Hammel, proprietorBloomsberry Cottage LaundryWest Grange loan, Morning-side. Mrs A. Stevens,manageress
Bolster, Mrs, 66 Gilmore placeBoyne, Mrs, 80 Coburg t't., LeithBoyne, William, Sea Lodgehouse, Eastfleld, Leith
Brodie, Helen, 22 St Vincent st.
Bryce, Reginald W., 3 Roseneathplace
Bunting. John, 6a Brown st.
Cameron, Mrs Agnes, 19 StPeter's place
Campbell, S., 82 PotterrowCarmlchael, Miss Mary, 41 Lon-don street
Coutts, Jane, 3 7a London st.
No chemicals used in pro-cess. Orders punctually at-tended to. All work done byexperienced hands (nomachinery)
Craigmillar Steam LaundryCo., Ltd.; works, West Savilleterrace; office, 123 Georgestreet; French cleaners,scourers, and carpet beat-ers. J. L. Couper, manager;Francis Brlngloe, secretary
Ciaik & Stewart, Craighall rd., Newhaven
Cramond's Family LaundryCo., Ltd., receiving office, 9 3Pitt street; carpets, cur-tains, tweeds, skin rugs, andmats cleaned. D. Cram-ond, managing director
Cream, A., Brandon st.
Crosbie, Mrs E., 30 and 33 AnglePark terrace; all hand work,no chemicals used
Dickson, Miss, 72 Albert st.
Dickson's Family Laundry, Watsonscrescent
Douglas, J., Grove laundry, 15Duncan street
Donachie, Mrs, 160 Gorgie roadDyce, Mrs, 74 Gilmore pi.
Edinburgh Laundry Co., 213Causewayside; branch office28 Easter road, and 81 Morn-ingsldie road; drying, clean-ing, and carpet beatingThomas Rennie, manager
Ferry, M., Willow Bank Familylaundry, Coltbridge avenue,Murrayfleld
Ford, James, 23 Salisbury streetFraser, Christina, 3 98 Morning-side road; no chemicals used
Gibb, John, Midlothian CarpetBeating works, Gorgie, Edin-burgh
Grilchrist, J., 4 Dickson st.
Gordon, Miss, 43 Drummond st.
Grant, John, 144 South Elgin st.
Great Eastern Laundry andCarpet Beating Co., Ltd., Gor-gie road. H. W. Shannon,manager
Grove Laundry, 15 Duncan st.
Hamilton, J. R., BalmoralLaundry, 2 9 East London st.
Henderson, Mrs, 19 and 21a Had-dington place
Harris, John, Cherry Bank laun-dry, 251 and 253 Causeway-side; under personal supervi-sion ; gentlemen's clothescleaned and highly finished
Hindle, S. W., Damside laundryGorgie
Holyrood Laundry, 10 Abbeymount. M. E, Wallace
Howden, Mrs, 17 6a Morrison st.
Hunter. James, 14 Adam st.
Kirk, M. D., Roseneath laundry,4 Meadow place
Leishman, Robert, 68 Gilmoreplace
Liddell's Sanitary Laundry Co.,Ltd.; works, Beaverhall road.A. J. Meras, manager; office,4 York place. R. A. Craig, C.A.-
secretaryLogan, Miss P., Sylvan Houselaundry, Sylvan pi., Meadows
M'Evoy, Miss Jane, 6 Lothianroad
M'Gregor, Mrs, 15 Dundonald st.
M'Leiman, Miss, 93 Duznbiedykes id.
M'Luskey, Mrs, 19 South Fort st.
M'Luskey, Mrs, 29 Haddington pi.
Mackay, Edward, 7 Eoxburgh st.
Martin's Laundry, 62 Brough-ton street
Moffat, Mrs John, Duff Streetlaundry, Duff street, Dairy; all
hand work, no chemicals usedMoffat, Kobert, 306 Leith walk
Moir, M. J., 22 Barony streetMurphy, Miss Agnes, 44 Drutnmond
street
Murray, Mrs S-, 10a Annandaiestreet
Napier, Mrs, 106 Abbeyhill
Newberry, Mrs, Family laundry,25 7 Mornlngside road
Ormiston, Mrs M., 13 Ingliston st.
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Parkinson, J., 28 Grove st. ; un-der personal supervision; nomachinery or chemicals used;visitors' orders promptly at-tended to
Patriothall Laundry, Hamiltonplace, Stockbridge. D. Gird-wood, proprietor
Orr, Alex., 44 Pitt streetPicken, Mrs, 8 St James sq.
Purves, Mrs, 21 India placeRaeburn Laundry, Deanbanklane. M. Marjoribanks,manageress
Ramage, Mrs. ig Grove st.
Ratcliffe Steam Laundry, 274Causewayside. Mrs Mathie-son, proprietrix
Scottish (The) 128 George st.
Scott's Select Family Laundry, 9Dundonald street
Shand, A. D., 12 Middleby st.
Shand, Wm., 2 7 Dean street
Silvermills Family Laundry,East Silvermills lane; andcarpet hand-beating works
Smith, I., i-i South Richmond st.
Smith, Mrs, 41 Glover st.
Solley, Mrs, 23A Scotland st.
Spragg, A., 53 Duke st.
Stott, C. & A., Warriston GreenSteam Laundry, Warriston rd.
Stott, Mrs, 4A Haddington pi.
Tanficld Laundry, 1 SouthHoward place, Cancnmills; all
hand labour. Large dryinggreen. No chemicals used.Margaret Turnbull, proprie-trix
Thomson, Mrs Eliza, 12 Moncrieffterrace
Union Street Laundry, 10a Unionstreet. Mrs Montgomery
Veitch, Alex., 3 Henderson ter.
Walker, Mrs, 23 Barclay pi.
Wallace, Annie A., 6 9 Slatefordroad
Wallace, M. E., 10 Abbey mountWards, John, 8a Hill placeWarriston Green Steam Laundry,Warriston road. A. & C. Stott,proprietors
Watters, Mrs, 3 9a CausewaysideWilliamson, Mrs, 14 Grove street.The Torphichen Sanitary laun-dry; no machinery or chemi-cals; orders promptly atten-ded to
Wilson, Mrs, 50 Tennant st.
Wilson, Wm., 4 Grove St.; wash-ing and dressing family linen;all hand labour, no machinerygood green; washings callecfor and delivered wheneverwanted. W. Wilson, generalmanager
Young, M., 2 Scotland st.
EDINBURGH. LEA
JAMES WALKER & SON,©ur^feprr^Iine kinerj Warehouse,
4/ George Street, EDINBURGH.
Single and Double Damask Table Cloths and Napkins, Hem- Stitched Goods,all sizes and qualities.
Huck and Diaper Towels, Fringed and Hem-Stitched; White and Brown TurkishTowels and Bath Sheets.
Linen and Cotton Sheetings, Plain and Twilled, Hern-Stitched ; Trimmed Lace, Embd.
A Large Selection of Ladies' and Gent.'s Handkerchiefs, both Plain and Fancy.
Plain and Fancy Flannels for Blouses and Dressing Gowns. Shirting Flannel,Fleecy Flannel, Ceylon Flannel.
Scotch and English Blankets—Best Makes.
Plain and Fancy Muslins, Embroideries, Laces, and Ladies' Collars, Cuffs,and Frilling s ; Lace Curtains.
Ladies' Shirts and Blouses, in Flannel, Print, Muslin, and Gingham—a large variety.
Ladies', Gent.'s, and Children's Hosiery in all its Branches.
Gent.'s Dress, Oxford, and Flannel Shirts, Pyjama Suits.Marriage and Foreign Outfits done up in the Best Style at Moderate Charges.
Large Selection of Napery in Stock done up ready for use. Send for Patterns. A Trial Requested.
LAW STATIONERS
Banks & Co., 12 George st.
Hadwen & Fleming, 7 North StDavid street, and 3 6 Charlottestreet, Leith
Mathieson, J. B., 10 Branton pi.
Turves, R., & Co., 56 George st.
Reid, John, 78 Queen, streetWitcock, W. H., 5 George st,
LEATHER MERCHANTS
Those Markeil (a) are Tanners; those
(b) are Curriers.
Aikraan, A. & D., 34 Niddry st.
Aikman, Jas., & Sons, Jeffrey st.
Bannatyne, P., 129 West port
Blyth. David, 9 St Stephen st.
Boyes, Joseph, Gorgie road
(ab) Callender, D., & Sons, Bon-nington tannery; tannersand curriers
(ah) Cameron, John, & Sons,East Silvermilis lane; curri-ers and japanners, manufac-turers of coach, saddle, andharness leather, for homeand exportation
Cowan, W. B., 5 Cowan's close, Cross-causeway
Deans, Adam. Beaverbank
Elder, Robert, 9 Johnston ter.
Gavin, John, 7 North Richmond st.
Gollan, Duncan, 6 North Richmondstreet
(ab) Hay, James, & Co., 22 Niddrystreet
(ab; Hewit J., & Sons, 6 Niddrystreet
(it) Isles, A., & Son, 11 Blair St.;tanners and curriers, andhide factors
(a) Jackson, John, & Son, Gorgieroad
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W., & Co., Westlane; leather
T.aing, D., 45 Crosscauseway(a) Legget, R., & Son, Water of LeithM'lntosh, Peter, 1 Laurlstonstreet; wholesale and retail
Macpherson, A., & Son, PortHopetoun
Mathison, J.
Silvermilisdressers
Philip, John, 3 Laurie st.
Porteous, A., & Co., 11 r Rose st.(b) Porteous, A.. & Son, 38 Rose st.
(ab) Pringrle, Robert, Beaver-bank Leather works
Purdie, Andrew, & Son, Hometerrace ; coach, saddle, andharness curriers
(b) Reid, John, & Son, Saugh-ton, Gorgie
Simon, Fraeer, 8 Deanbank pi.Sinclair & Moir, 12 St James' sq.Spence, J. N., 1 Swinton rowTait, Mrs Janet, 5 8 Low Calton(ah) White, Burns, & Co., Bon-nington
LIT EDINBURGH.
Leather Merchants—continued.
White, Thomas G., Shrub place,t-oith walk; also currier
Young, H. D., & Sons, 60 High st.
Yule & Co., 25 Grassmarket
LEGAL SHORTHANDWRITERS
Lindsay & Walker, 5 3 Georgstreet
Smith, J. Irvine, 20 Great King st.
Sturrock, John, 93 George st.
Walker, David, C6 Great King st.
LIME JUICE MANU-FACTURERS
Melrose, Drover, & Co., 16 Mitchell st.
Rose, L., & Co., 41 Mitchell st.
Thomson, D. J., & Co., 2 StAnthony street
LIME MERCHANTS
Dougal, Alex., & Sons, 100 Fountain-bridge
Gibson, Mercer, & Co., 208 Caaseway-side
Turnbull, W., & Co., 107 St Leonard'sstreet
Tynecastle Lime Co.. 71 Goigie rd.
LINEN WAREHOUSEMENClapperton, William R., & Co.,5 9 and 60 Princes street
Irish Linen Warehouse, 28 Frederickstreet
Juhnnton, T., 35 Cockburn st.
Scott Brothers, 125 Princes stScott, John, 103 Leith street;family linen warehouse
WALKER, JAS., & SONS, 41George st. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Damask, Edinburgh."See advt
Wright, P. & R.,16 George street
LITHOGRAPHERSAnnan, W. R., Watson crescent;chromo-lithographer, engra-ver, and general printer
Baliey. Ernest, 24 St James cq.Brown, Alex., 16 Picardy pi.
Caldwell Bros., 16 Waterloo pi.
Calder, J. R., 8 Forth st.
Flett & Crabtree, 8 Swinton rowHolder, J., 25 Clyde st.
Johnston, W. & A. K., Edinaworks, Easter rd., South StAndrew st. ; and at 5 WhiteHart st., Warwick la., London,E.C. ; engravers, geographers,and printers to the Queen
M'Farlane & Erskine, 14 St James' sq.
Ms cfarlane & Cruickshank, 16 Picardyplace
Macfarlane & Dickson, 25 Castle st.
Macfarlane, D., & Co., 8 Cham-bers street
M'Lagan & Cumming, Warristonroad
Mackain, A. C, 18 St James sq.Morrison & Gibb, Ltd., 11 Queenstreet; and Tanfleld works
Mould & Tod, 3 St James' sq.
Reid, Rennie J. T., 34 St Andrew sq.Sharp & Smith, 25 St James'square
White, Eagle, & Co., 26 George »t.
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DRAUGHTSMEN
Marked (a) are Writers.
Adamson, Wm., 25 St James' sq.
Dandie, Alexander, 6 Queen st.
Prater, J. & D., 13 St James' sq.
Melville, J., & Sons, 7 and 7 a
Clyde street; illuminators,etc.
(a) Mills, Wm., 26 George st.
Slater, James, 18 St Jamessquare; lithographic writer
Smith & Porteous, 3 North StAndrew street
LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS
B!ackle, James, 12 Church lano;house, Wemyss Place lane
Lambert, G., N.-W. Rose Street lanePlayer, James, East NorthumberlandStreet lane
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LODGING-HOUSE KEEPERSAnthony, William, 9 CowgateTron Lodging House, 209 Highstreet; 5d. and 6d. per night,or 2s. 6d. and 3s. weekly. R.
Tinniswood, managerVictoria Lodging House, 113Cowgate. George Hendry,superintendent
MACHINE MAKERSSee also Engineer and Machine Makers.
Baillie, Wm., 30 SciennesGreig:, John, & Sons, 28 Dundee st.
M'Lardy, D., & Co., 21 Hadding-ton place; "Acme" manglesand wringers can be had onthe hire system
MALT AND GRAIN SCOOPMAKERS
Cunningham, James, & Sons,3 3 Bath street, and Jamesclace. Leith. Telephone No.,4127
MANTLEMAKERSBartram, Miss M., 111 Georgestreet; and jacket maker
Clark, Alex., 99 South bridgeCommon, Miss. 112 George st.
;
and dressmakerDurrant, Frank G., 4 Castle st.;
also at 182 Bath street, Glas-gow
Goodson, Robert, & Co.. Ltd.,
107 and 108 South bridgeLawrence, Miss, 2 Maxwell st.
Line say, Allan, 3 8 South BridgeFIELD, R., 123 Princes street;ladies' tailor and artist in
Under Koyal Patronage.
gowns; head depot for High-land capes
EDINBURGH. MAS
MacKeehDie & Co., 99 Princes st.
Marshall, Miss, 233 Leith walkMason & Co., ^4 Coekburn st.
Milne, M. & C, 98 Lothian rd.Napier & Brown, Misses, 7Hope street
Paterson, Misses C. & M., 83George street ; and ladies'jacket makers
Pearson, Mrs, 2 6 Rutland sq.Sinclair, Annie, 79 Lothian rd.
Stewart, Miss Jane S., 211Brunts-field place; lateprincipal cutter and fitterwith J. & R. Allan
Stuart & Co., 121 Princes streetWight & Co., ;o5 Princes st.
MANTLEPIECE MAKERSAitken, William, & Co., Hopecrescent
MANUFACTURING STA-TIONERS
Collins, William, Sons, & Co.,Ltd., 2 2 Hanover street; andat Glasgow and London
Cowan. Alex., & Sons, Ltd., 38 WestRegister st.
Levy, A., & Co., Jeffrey streetMacniven & Cameron, Ltd., 23 Blair
street
Stewart, George, & Co., 92 Gecrg-j st.
jTullis & Co., Ltd., 7 GeoTge st.
Waterston, George, & Sons, 6 6Hanover street
Whyte, Andrew, & Son, Easterroad, and IS Clyde street;wholesale, export, andmanufacturing stationers
MANURE MERCHANTSBell, R. F., & Son, 19 Constitution stBrown, I. & B., Baring, & Co., 1
India buildings, Victoria st.Cunningham, J. & J., Ltd., 44Bernard street
?uthbertson, A. G., & Son, 17 Bernardstreet, Leithray, W., & Co., 63 Salamander st.M'Laren, David, & Co., 11 As-sembly st. Telegraphic ad-dress, "M'Laren, Leith." Man-ure manufacturers
3vens, T., & Sons, 40 Timberbush, Leith; and Bo'ncss;chemical manure
Thomson, William, 45 Salamander st.
Tod, Thomson, & Co., 19 Dockstreet, Leith ; seed crushersand oil cake merchants
Wight & Co.; office, 16 Assemblystreet
Wyllie, J. & A., 2 Commercialstreet, Leith. Telephone No.,413 2
MAP MOUNTERSBartholomew, John, & Co., Ltd., Parkroad
Johnston, W. & A. K., Edinaworks, Easter road, 20 SouthSt Andrew street, and at 5White Hart street, Warwicklane, London, E.G.
Malloch, P., & Son, 306 Lawn-market
Rhind, Thomas, 41 Chambersstreet
MAP PUBLISHERSBartholomew, John, & Co., Ltd., Parkroad
Johnston, W. & A. K., Edinaworks, Easter road, 20 SouthSt Andrew street, and at 6White Hart street, Warwicklane, London, E.C.; map pub-lishers, and agents for Scot-land for the Ordnance andGeological Surveys
MARBLE CUTTERSBoleyn, John, Foot of Easterroad, and 23 Lochend road,Leith; estimates given
Chinas, W., & Co., 18 Albert pi., Leithwalk
Ferguson & Blair, 3 3 Hadding-ton place
Field & Allan, 120 and 122George street, and 60 Bangorroad, Leith. Telephone No2297
Grunn & Co., 130 George st.
MARINE SURVEYORSClarke, John M., 8 Commercialstreet
MASONSAdamson, David, & Son, 2Merchiston Bank Gardens;yard, 172 Morningside road
Alexander, James, 1 Fountain-hall road; and joiner
Allan, George, 14 Great Junction st.
Anderson, Alexander, 13 Dun-edin street; and contractor
Banks, John, 10 Main street,New haven; also chimneysweep
Barrie & Moncrieff, Leith Walkstation
Seattle, William, & Sons, 2 9Fountainbridge
Brown, John, 3 Paul street, andDumbiedykes lane
Brown, Robert, 8 Jeffrey streetBruce, Robert, & Son, 25 Green-side place; contractors andmasons
Budge, John, 77 Marchmont rd.Calder, A., 13 Barclay pi.
Cameron, Alexander, 85 Ferryroad
Colville, A., 20 Mayfield rd.Cruickshank. James, 34 Tor-phichen street ; speciality,oven building. See advt.
Dryburgh, G., & Son, 1 Circusgardens; and slaters
Edgar, D., 3.4. York pi.
Edinburgh Co-operative Build-ing Co., Ltd., 3 2 South Castlestreet
Ferguson, Robert, 164 Morn-ingside road
Fingzies, A. & W., 15 Fingzies pi.
Forrester, J., 39 Broughton pi.
Gerrard, Wm., Whaatfield st.
Gibson, Robert, Craighall, Nid-dry road
Gladstone, A. A., 28 Montrose ter.
Gray, J., & Son, 14 George IV. bridgeGreig, D., & Son, 3 Spittulfield, cres.
Hastie, David, 55 Torphichen st.
Henderson, John, 21 Castle st.
Holywell, Geo. C, Henry pi.
Hutchison & Co., Bryson rd.
Kinnear, Moodie, & Co., 20 lonastreet. Telephone No. 419
Lamb, A.. 20 Eoseneath pi.
Lansb, Robert, & Sons, Lower Brough-ton rd.
M'Adam, James, East London st.
M'Ara, J., 12 Howe st.
M'Callum, Thos , Upper Grove pi.M'Gregor, A., Gilmore Park la.
M'Gregor, A., 31 Panmure pi.
M-Intosh, D., 7 Thorntree st.
M'Kay, N., 15 Morton st.
M'Kenzie, A., 24 CanonmillsM'Leod, Neil, 4 9 Dundee terrace.Telephone No. 93, Western
MacAndrew, Colin, 13 Lauriston gar-dens
Mackenzie, W., Hope Park ter.
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MAS EDINBURGH.
Masons—continued.
Martin, John, 53 Dundee terraceTelephone No. 95. Western
Melrose & Thomson, Dalmenystreet
Melrose, John, & Son, 19 Bon-ninerton road, Leith
Mitchell, Alex., 47 Dundee ter.
Muir, James, 25 Dean streetMuirhead, John. 12 North Sb Andrew-
Peebles, Eobert, & Son, Bronghtor.
marketRobb, James, 11 Springfield st.,
Leith walkR)biits, G., 42 Haymarket ter.
Rnsie, George, Cowan's close, Cross-
causewaySimpson & Taylor, 17 Upper Gray st.
Simpson, Alexander, Glover stSlater, James, 172 Easter rd.
Somerville, William, 12 Meadow pi.
Steele, James, 2 Torphichen st.
Stevenson & Little, 10 Cumber-land street
Suthet and, D., & Sons, 62 Inverleitl
rowThorburn, R., & Sons, 13 5 and131 Buccleuch street
White & Bee, 65 St Leonard's st.
Whvtock & Duns, 25 Hamilton pi.
Watherston, John, & Sons, 29Queensferry street; steamsawing: and moulding; mill,
Easter Dairy; house agents,builders, and house car-penters
massenits
Bond, Miss Olive, 118 Princes st.
Curror, Mrs, 18 South Morningside
driveDavidson, Joseph, 12 Broug-ham place; medical rubbingand massage, electro-thera-peutics (Indian and Conti-nental systems)
Gocld, Miss, 13 Giliespie cres.
Henderson, Alex., 6 Jameson pi., Leith
walkHenderson, Miss M., 4 Ow*tes pi.
Hodgson, John W., Hope street,Leith walk
M'Currach, Wm., 41 Caledonian cres.
M'Gregor, Miss, 14 Merthiston cres.
Mackay, James, 38 Milton st.
Mackay, Neil, 35 Buccleuch pi.
Peddie, Mrs, 130 George st.
Walker, Mrs E., 9 Wardlaw st.
White, Mrs, 12 BruntsSekl gardens
Wilson, Miss, 8 Randolph placeYoung, Miss Janet, 27 Rutland st.
MAT MANUFACTURERSBlack, Andrew, & Co., 3 StAndrew square
Blind Asylum (Royal) & School,5 8 Nicolson street
Easton, James, Beaverbank
MATCH MANUFAC-TURERS
BRYANT & MAY, Ltd., Fairfieldworks, Bow, London, E. ; mer-chants, patentees, and solemanufacturers of the patentsafety matches; manufac-turers of wax vestas inaeccrated tin and otherboxes for exportation; sole
manufacturers of the cele-brated "Ruby," "Crown,""Pearl," "Tiger," "Victoria,"" Runaway," " Football," andother matches; and manu-facturers of all kinds ofvesuvians (including braided)and fusees
Swedish Match Co., Ltd., 16Mark lane, London, E.C. ; worksin Sweden, Wexio, Fredriks-dahl, Lindahl, Gustafsbergand Loviers; maker of Handy,Trumpet, Abyssinian. Pampa,Dog Toby, Elephant, and otherwell-known brands. Telegra-phic address, " Bolaget, Lon-don "
MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS
Annandale, T., 34 Charlotte sq.
Barbour, A. H. F., 4 Charlotte sq.
Black, Alexander, M.D., 13 Howe st.
Carruthers, J., 4 Melville st.
Chiene, John, 26 Charlotte sq.
Coulston, T. S., Tipperlinn house,Morningside pi.
Elder, William, 6 Torphichen st.
Featherstone, J. A., 18 Granville ter.
Fowler, Dr Hope, 5 St Vincent st.
Gu-nn, Alex., 11 Rankeillor st.
;
surgery, 3 Nicolson squareHart, D. Berry, 29 Charlotte sq.
Jamieson, W. A., 35 Charlotte sq.
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Littlejohn, Sir* Henry D., -i.\ Royalcircus
Mackay, George, 20 Drumsbcu^hgardens
Menzies, D., 20 Rutland sq.
Moir, John, 52 Castle st.
Murdoch, Burn, 14 Charlotte sq.
Peddie, Henry A., 24 Palmerston piRobertson, Douglas Argyll, 18 Char-lotte sq.
Sillar, Wm. C, 46 George sq.
Sloan, A. T., 22 Forth streetStewart, Charles H., 18 Moray pi.
Stewart, Sir Thomas Grainger,Charlotte sq.
Stirling, Stewart, 4 Coates crescent
Thomson, John, 14 Coates crescent
Walker, Norman, 7 Manor pi.
Watson, — ., 16 Charlotte sq.
Watson, Douglas, 19 Rutland st.
Wilson, J., & Son, 48 Elm rowWilson, T. D., 10 Newington rd.
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MESSENGERS-AT-ARMS
Dewar, Henry A., 3 Hanover st.
Gardiner, Robert, 5 North StDavid street
Hall, John, 297 High st. (RoyalExchange); sheriff officer
Hogg, M., 4 Elder streetNicolson, George, 12 North St Andrew]street
Nicolson. George, l'un., 12 North Stj
Andrew st.
Webster & Gardiner, 5 North St.
David streetWhyman, Thomas, 5 North St David
street
Younger & Younger, 5 7 York pi.
METAL MERCHANTSAnderson, R-, & Co., Jane st.,
Leith. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Anderson, Leith."Telephone No., 4 61
Barry, John, 69 Bonnington rd.
Brown & Glegg, 33 Candlemaker rowCampbell, T. B., & Co.,
Picardy placeChalmers, E., & Co., Ltd., New-haven road, Bonnington
Dunn, J. & J. A., 15 Blair street
Edmondston, T., & Son, 108 West bowGallie, Laird, & Co., 58 High st.
Grav, James, 41 St Leonard's st.
Henderson, George, 58 Leith st.
Hunter, Henry W., Catherine Street
courtHunter, H. W., & Son, 116 Leith st.
M'GuIre & Co., 27 Jeffrey st.
EDINBURGH. MIL
Paton, Thos., Easter road
;
metal refinerScott, Thomas, & Co., 51 Grass-market
Stevens, Charles, St Leonard's st.
Stevens, James, Holyrood sq.Waugh, W., 6 Dumbiedykes roadWilkinson, John, 310 Leithwalk; metal, machinery, andgeneral merchant
Wishart, D. F., & Co., 18 Picardy pi.
Wooc'burn, M., Yeaman la.
Yooll, F. G., 8 Murano pi.; scrapiron and metals of all kindspurchased ; highest pricesgiven; prompt cash
METHYLATED SPIRITMANUFACTURERS
Bernard & Co., 41 TardheadsCrabbie, John, & Co., 108 GreatJunction street. Telegraphicaddress, "Crabbies, Leith"
Melrose, Drover, & Co., 14 Mitchell st.
MILLERS
Aitken, James, & Son, Duddingstonmilh
Arbuiride, .T. fc W., MurruyneldHerdman, John, & Sons, Hay-market mills
HUNTER, J., & SON, Murray-field mills;millers of thecelebrated
Edinburgh oat-meal, whichobtained the
only medal awarded at Phila-delphia, 1876
Inarlis, John, & Sons, The Mid-Lothian Oatmeal mills, Bon-nington, Leith; original manu-facturers of the CelebratedMid-Lothian Oatmeal andRolled Oats
Scottish Co-operative Who'.osale Society, Ltd., ChancelotRoller Flour mills, Dalmenyroad, Bonnington, W. F.Stewart, manager. Tele-graphic address, "Chancelot,Edinburgh." Telephone No.4001
Tod, A. & K., Commercial st.Tod Brothers, 1 and 3 Bakersplace
Wlitelaw, James W., Duddingstoumills
Wilson, John, & Co., Ltd., Swan-field Roller Flour mills, 30 Bon-nington road, Leith; flourmillers, barley and split peas,and feeding stuff manufac-turers
Windle, James R., Saughtonmills, Gorgie
MILLINERS AM DRESS-MAKERS
Adams, Miss E., 46 South Clerkstreet; and florist
Adams, Miss E., 13 Henderson st.,
LeithAimee, Mademoiselle, 41 Georgestreet
Aitken, Miss H, 27 Kaeb.urn pi.Alexander, Miss, 19 St John st.Allan, J. & R., Ltd., 80 and 86South bridge; mourningwarehouses, etc.
Ambrose, Miss, 43 Marchmontcrescent
Amos, Misses, 2A Shandwickplace; also costumiers
Anderson & Fender, 47 Hanover st.
Ar.derscn, A. & E., 56 Havmarket ter.Anderson, Margaret, "6 Alvanleyterrace
Anderson, Miss, 26 Leven st.
Anderson, Mrs, 6 Teviot placeAndrew, M., 27 Marehmont crescentArchibald, J., 321 Leith walkArcus, Misses M. & F., 9 Antigua st.
Armstrong, Mrs, 120 Thirlestaneroad
Austin, E., n Cadzow pi.
Banks, Miss, 32 Bankcillor st.
Barclay, Misses, 5 Bandolph pi.
Bartram, Miss M., 117 Georgestreet
Begbie & Duthie, 3 Watsoncrescent
Bell, E., Misses, 32 Montrose ter.
Bell, Miss, 2^ Albert st.
Berry, Miss, 23 Bruntsfield pi.
Lett, Miss, 3 Scotland st.
Black, M., 8 Jamaica st.
Black, Miss. 115 Bruntsfield avenueBlair, B., 114 Kirkgate, LeithBlair, Misses, 5 Craiglcc driveFluddon, Miss, 30A Cumberland st.
Boe, Miss, .=54 Shandwick pi.
Bolton, Misses F. J., 116 Bruntsfield place, and 20 Teviot pi.
Bowie, M. S., 85 Clerk st.
Bowman, Miss, 10 Btoughtonstreet
Brand, Miss, 23 Sciennes rd.Brown, Miss Jessie, 81 Henderson rowBrown, Mrs A., 1 Fcrrest rd.Brown. Mrs, 158 Gorgie rd.Brown, R. & J., 342 Leith walk
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Browning, Miss, 95 Bruntsfieldplace
Prnce, E., 5 Gillespie cres.
Bruce, Mis9, 2 Elm rowBruce, Miss, 130 Princes st.
Bruce, Miss M., 11 Leven ter-race
Burr, Mrs, 70 George st.
Cameron, Miss Isabella, 47bGeorge street; mililner andflorist
Camerjn, Miss, 83 Marchmont rd.
Cameron, Mi*s, 12c Bucftleuch st
Campbell, M., 22 Caledonian pi.
Campbell, Miss, 60 Castle st.
Campbell, Miss E., 3 North St James'street
Caimichael, Mrs D., 25 Eankeillor st.
Carrie, I. & J., 3 7 Ferry rd., LeithCarson & Henderson (succes-sors to Madame Cora Wight),48 George street; millinerand florist
Cassie & Cowie, 9 Queensferry st.
Cattanagh, Miss, 6 Gartners crescentCavaye, Mrs, Jock's lodgeChequers, Miss, 79 Shandwickplace
Chisholm & Bryde.n, Misses, 243 Dairyroad
Cbisholm, Mrs, 24 Middle Arthur pi.
Clark, Miss, 13 Hope st.
Craig, Miss B. R., 7 2 Nicholsonstreet
Clarkson, Joseph (successor toM. A. Turnbull), 148 and 152Dairy road
Combie, Miss, 26 Easter rd.
Common, Miss, 112 George st.
Cosmopolitan School of Dress, Cam-bridge st.
Coutts, Miss, 8 Ca'edonian placeCowe, Miss, 1 Hope Park ter.
Cowie, Mrs, 18 Eyre pi.
Craig, Pendrich. & Harper,Misses, 148, 160, and 162Bruntsfield place
Crossan, Misses, 29 Broughton st.
Cunningham, Messrs, Trinity crescentQurle & Thomas, 58 SciennesDalton, Misses, 7 SciennesDalziel, Miss K., 17 Queensferrystreet
Davidson, Miss, 77 Brunswick st.
Davidson, W., Millinery andMantle House, 4 6 Hanoverstreet; family mourning
De-Vayne, Madame, 3 Alva st.
Diamond. Mts, 65A South Clerk st.
Dickson & Watson, Misses, 1 Forrestroad
Dobson, Mrs, 55 Clerk st.
Dods, Miss, 5 6 George streetDonaldson, Miss J., 40 Lauriston st.
Donnelly, Miss, 89A George st.
Douglas, Miss Euphemia, 3 Bal-four st.; and underclothingwarehouse
MIL EDINBURGH.
Milliners and Dressmakers—continued.
Drever, John, 79, 81, and 83 Nicolson
streetDuncan, Miss Grace, 45 Williamstreet
Duncan, Misses C. & M. 74South Clerk street
Duncan, Miss Jane, 304 Gorgie rd.
Dunn, Miss J. H. A., 23 Broughtonplace
Eadie, Miss M., 6 Crighton pi.
Edwards, Miss, 157 Morrison st.
Eugenie, M., i8a George st.
Fairbairn, Miss, 81 Leith walkFalconer, Jane, 69 Warrender Park rd.
Falconer, Miss, 1 Pilrig pi.
Ferguson. A., 2 7 it Raeburn pi.;
also baby-linenFerguson, Miss, 17 Caledonian cres.
Ferguson, Mrs, 4 Canonmillabridge
Foidyce, E., 56 Coburg st.
Forrest, Miss, 42 Lauriston pi.
Fraser, Miss, 9 Shandwick pi.
French, Mis^, 14 Cumberland st.
Garland, Jessie, 60 Elm rowGibson, J., 139 St Leonard's st.
Gibson, Miss. 61 Shandwick pi.
Gilchrist, Miss, 31 Dundee ter.Gillies & Scott, Misses, 11 Up-per Grove place
Gillies, Miss L., 25 Montagu tor.
Gladstone, Miss, 56 Castle st.
Gow & Snailum, Misses, 16Churchhill place; children'sdressmakers
Grow, Miss, 31 Bruntsfitdd avenueGrant, Miss, 23 Balcarres st.
Gray, Miss, 25 Brandon ter.Gray, Mrs Richard, 6 Allan st.,
Ferry roadGreig, Misses, 16 Grindlay st.
Grieve, A. S., 18 Argyle pi.
Grieve, Misses, 27A India st.
Grifflin, Miss Margaret, 5 War'iston place; and draper
Guild, C, 5 Bnsto st.
Haig, Miss, 37 AbbeyhillHalkett, Je.mnic, 69 Dunil.iedykos rd
Hamilton, Miss, 19 Shandwickplace
Hannan, M., 21 Laur iston st.
Harcus, Miss, 14 Monctieff tfT.Hastie, M. & I., 5 2 Gilmore pi.
Henderson, A., 4 South Clerkstreet
Henderson, James, 9 Lindsay rd.
Henri, A. M., 6a Home st
Hilsnn, Miss, 6 Orichton st.
Hofford, Misses, 25 Frederick st.
Home, Miss Nina N., 33 Mar-shall street
Horsburgh, Miss, 103 Montgomery st.
Howell & Hay, Misses, 7 5George street; milliners andflorists
Hunter, Miss J., 16 West Eiahmond st.
Hunter, S. & S., 133 Dairy road;also mantle makers
Hyslop, Miss, 3 Eicugbam st.
Injlis, M ;ss, 39 Bruntsfield pi.
Innes, Miss, 21 Raeburn placeIreland, Miss, 41 Lothian rd.
Ireland, Miss, 165 Leilh walkIrvine, Miss Janet, 5 8 Brough-ton street
Irvine, Miss, 6 Montague st.
Irving, W. C, 4 6 Howe streetJeffrey, Miss, 33 North Bicbmond st.
Johnston, Miss, 40 MontpelSerpark; and mantlemakcr
Johnston, Miss, 23 North Junction st.
Johnston, Miss G., 50 George st.
Johnston, Miss M., 1 High streetKay, A. & M., 2 Forth streetKemp, J. Scott, 197 Bruntsfieldplace; costume and millineryspecialist
Kerr, Misses, 4 Clarence st.
Kethel & Cruikshank, 48 Ashleyterrace; from Madame Wigh?.
Kiddie, E., 10 Newhaven roadKing, Misses, 25 South Clerk st.
Kirkland, Miss A., 3 7 Brunts-field place
Laird, Misses, 85 Pitt streetLamont, Miss E., 291 CanongateLawrence, H. & J., 3 Dublin st.
Lawrence, H. C, 6 Mary field
Lawrence, Miss, 2 Maxwell st.,Morningside road
Lawrie, Misses, 42 George st.
Lawrie, Misses, 34 Marchmont crescentLawson & Reid, 21 St James sq.Louden, Miss, 15 Easter rd.Low, Miss R., 107 Comiston rd.;and ladies' outfitting and un-derclothing warehouse
Lyon & Samuel, Misses, 19Shandwick place
M'Cluskey, Mrs, 115A AbbeyhillM'Donald, Miss, 47 Haymarket ter.
M'Donald, Mrs, 25 Alva st.
M'Meikan, Miss, 296 Leith walkM'Mutrie, Miss, 20 Picardy pi.
M'Phie, Miss, 4 Church st.
MacCallum, Miss J., 10 Haddington pi
Macdonaldj Miss J., 13 6 Nicolsonstreet
Mcirfaria ne & Muir, g MaryfieldMackay, Miss, 66 South Clerk st.
Mackie, Mrs W., 32 Crighton pi.
Mackenzie, M , 4 Pitt st,, BonningtonMacKenzie, Miss, 4 Valleyfield st.
Mackintosh, Miss C.j 2 9 Frede-rick street
Mackintosh, Misses, 6 South Clerk st.
MacLeod, J. & E., 185 Morning-side road
Macphail. Mrs, 40 Warrender Park terMacphail, Mrs, 54 Easter roadManuel. Mi=s, 85A Gmrge st.
Manson, Mrs, q Iona st.
Marcinkoski, Misses, 3 Raeburn pi.
Marie, Madame, 8 Shandwickplace
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Marshall, Miss, 20 Montagu ter.
Martin, G. & J., 97 Lothian rd.
Mawer, Miss. 35 and 3 6 North-umberland street
Mercer & Crombie, 13 Nicolsonstreet
Messer. Miss, 411 Dov.nfield place
Middleton, Miss, 31 Bruntsfield avenueMillar, Miss, J. N., 16 Deanhaugh st.
Millar, Mrs, 13 Brougnam st.
Mills, Mrs George, 14 Howe st.
Milne, John, 26 South bridgeMilne, Miss, 13 Gilmore pi.
Mitchell, Miss, 10 Comiston rd.
Mitchell, Miss M., 98 Morrison st
Moffat, Miss, 14 Gardner's cres.
Morgan, Miss, 33 Queensf>.rry st.
Morton, Miss, 382 Morningsideroad
Morrison & Co , 17 Torphichen st
Muir, J. & M., 97 Lauriston pi.
Muir, Miss, 9 Livingstone placoMuir, Misses, 9 Union st.
Murphy, Mary. 11 Scnth Norton place
Murray & Keddie, Misses, 69 Shand-wick place
Napier & Brown, Misses, 7 Hopestreet
Neilson, Mrs, 11a London street;and furrier
Newham & Hunter, Misses, 29 Clarence
streetNivison, J. & J., 11 Melbourne pi.
Nixon, Mrs, 3 Antigua st.
O'Hara, Miss M., 241 CanongateOliver, M., 33 Broughton pi.
Park, H. & EM 22 Home streetPATERSON. Misses C. & M., 83aGeorge street; court dress-makers and mantlemakers.See advt.
Paul, Miss, 28 Merchiston avenue
Paul. Miss, 238 Dairy rd.
Pealling, I., 6 North-West Cir-
cus placePearson, Mrs, 2 6 Rutland sq.
Peebles, Mioses, toi Bruntsfield placed
Petrie, Miss, 21 Dundee terracaProctor, Mrs H. D., 5 8 Raeburnplace; dressmaker, milliner;
also drapery and smallwaresPurvis, E. J., 226 Newhaven rd.
Rait, Miss, 18 Jordan lane
Reid, Miss, 52 Elm rowReid, Miss, 44 Warrerder Park rd. (
Rennie, Miss, 16 Brougham st.
Ronton & M'Call, Misses, 73 New-inerton road
Richardson, Mrs, 4a North StAndrew street
Richardson, Mrs, 2.9 Elm rowRitchie, Miss, 27 Nelson st.
Roberts & Smith, Misses, 42George street
Roberts Miss J. H., 135 Dairyroad
Robertson, J., 58 Home st.
Robertson, Miss, 8 Shandwick pi.
Robertson, Miss. 36 Alva st,
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Shand-
rd.
1 6 George
Robertson, Mrs, n Haddington placaRodger,, M., 2 Kerr st., Stockbridge
Rodmure School of Dress,wick dace
Rogers, Helen, i Glen st.
Ronaldson & Co., 02 EasterRoques, Madame, & Wight,
street
Ross, Mrs H., 173 Great Junctionstreet, Leith
Russell, Mrs, 28 Drunirr.cnd st.
Salmond, E., 35 Sandport st.
Scarth, Mrs, 1 AbbeymountScott, Jessie, 9 Morningside driveScott, Miss W., 3a West Malt-land street
Scougai, Mrs, 121 Lothian roadSelcraig, Miss. 8 Calton hill
Sharp. Miss, 14 George JV. IridgeShaw & Co., 6 Brunswick pi.
Shaw, E., & Co., 215 Leith walkShaw, Misses, 10 East cottages, Gr:i 1-
tonSheddon, Misses, 30A Cumberland si
Shillinglaw & Matson, 130 Morningside rd.
Silvie, Miss, 3 Gillespie pi.
Sinclair, Annie, 79 Lothian rd.
Sinclair, Miss H., 39 East Cottage>:
GrantonSkinner, Sutton, & Skinner, 32 GeorgeIV. bridge
Smith, Miss, 9 Caledonian placeSmith, Miss, 10 Leven st.
Smith, Miss, 22 South Clerk st.
Smith, Misses, 80 George st.
Somerville, M., 114 Lothian rd.
Stmerville, Mrs, 4 Howe st.
Speedie, Miss, 40a Grove St.;and smallwares
Stanley, Limited, 52 Princes st.
Steele, Miss I., 12 Churchhill placeStevenson. A., 146 Easter rd.Stevenson, Miss M., 121 Georg'street; milliner and florist
Stewart, H., 12 Bristo st.
Stewart, J., Arcade, 371 High st.
Stewart, Miss, 154 Lothian roadSullivan, Misses A., 8oa George st.
Sutherland & Co., 4 BruntsfieMplace
Sutherland, Jane, 65 Home st.
Sutherland, Mrs, 14 Caledonian rd.Sweetman, Misses, 4 Dalkeith rdJTaylor, G., 35B Ferry rd.(Taylor, Janet, 8 Lothian street,I widows' cap maker and mil-I liner
[Taylor. Miss, 49 Shandwick pi.[Taylor, Miss E., 116 Dairy road(Temple, Miss, 37 William st.
phcm, E., 323 Leith walkIThomson, Miss, Millinery Show-rooms, 22 Frederick eticet
[Trotter, Misses, 1 South Charlotte st.
(Tulloch, Maggie, 112 Cause -
waysideTwamley, Miss, 95 Shandwick -pi.
Vtitch, Miss A. A., 7 Orwell pi.Vass, C. E., 2 61 Dairy roadVass, MUs, 19 Bruntsfield pi.
Walker & Paterson, Misses, 3 Dalhousieterrace
Wallace, Miss A., 23 Castle st.
;
habit makerWalls, Miss A., 195 Gorgie roadWardlaw. Miss, 78 Findhorn placeWatson, Mrs, 50 Easter rd.Watt, Misses, 8 Lochrin build-ings, Gilmore place
Watt, Misses J. & M., 170 Dal-keith road
Webster, J. G., 32 Lochrin build-ings, Gilmore place
Weir, M., 20 Burlington streetWelsh, I. & J., 50 Gilmore p5.White., Miss, 4 Brougham st.
Wilkie, Eliza, 63 Tolboothwynd
Williamson, Miss, 178 Morrison st.
Williamson, Miss, 1 Brougham st.
Wilson & Thomson, The Misses123 Marchmont road; andmilliners
Wilson, .Alexander, & Co., 427 Lawn-market
Wilson, Miss, 6a Simpson court,Greenside pi.
Wilson, Miss A., 16 West Newingtonplace
Wilson, Misses, 2 Nioolson sq.Wood & Bogue, Misses, 12 7George street; milliners
Wcod, Miss, 121 George st.Wood, Miss, 115 George streetWright & Cowan, 3 Atho 11 d1.Young, Miss Isa., 20 Ardmillanterrace
MILLSTONE BUILDERSSmith, Son, & Co., 219 High st.
MILLWRIGHTSMather, Alexander, & Son, Or-well works, Dairy road; atc<ironfounders
MIKING ENGINEERSSee Engineers (Civil).
MODELLERSAnnan, J., Distillery la., Dairy rd.
Baird, Wm., 68 Pitt st.
Donati, P., 5 Lothian streetGibson, J. S , Distillery lane, Dairy rd.
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MOSS LITTER MERCHANTSGriendtsveen Moss Litter Co.,
Ltd.. 2 7 Quality street, Leith,also at 10 2 Bath street, Glas-gow. Telegraphic address," Griendtsveen, Leith "
MUSICAL AGENTSLumsden, James Craig, 29Montague street
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTMAKERS AND MUSIC-
SELLEBSMarked (a) are Musicsellers.
Alexander & Co., i2A Leith Street ter.
Bonar, Jas., ioa Nor'h St David st.
(a) Byfield, J., 3 Marshall st.
v-'osley, F. T., 6 Woodburn terrace,
MorningsideCurie, J., 52 Hanover st.
(a) Dunn & Davidson, 3 St Patrick st.
Eagle, H., 23 St James' sq.
Glen, J. & R., North Bank street;bagpipe makers, etc.
Gordon, E., & Co., 23 St James sqGraham, James, & Co., 22 Shandwickplace
Gray, Henry, 7 Montague st.(a) Hamilton, C. & F. ; officesand factory, 4 Hope Streetlane; church organ builders
Harc'ie, James, & Sons, 117 Nicolsonstieet
Inglis, J., 163 Great Junctionstreet
Isaacs, A., 19 Waverley marks*(a) Jupp, A., 4 8 Leith street(a) Jupp, H., 31 Kirkgate(a) Kerr, Robert, 9 Bread street,Lothian road
(a) Kohler, E., & Son, 101 Leithst.; makers and importers ofall kinds of musical instru-ments
K81 i, Herbert, 4a Church pi.
Lees, J.Ke'.iyon. 33 Frederick st.
(A; M'Intosh, H., 130 George st.
Martin, John, 360 Leith walkMethven, Simpson, & Co., 83A Princes
street
Morris, Robert, 40 Easter rd.Murdoch, John G., & Co., Limited,5 3 George street; piano andorgan manufacturers, andmusio sellers; and at London,Glasgow, Newcastle, etc.; thepublic will find this one of themost reasonable houses in thetrade
MUS EDINBURGH.
Music Sellers, etc.—continued.
Ormonde, Miss, 3 Ar.tigua 6b.
Park, D., 47 Warrender Park ter.
(a) Paterson & Sons, 2 7 Georgestreet; musicsellers to theQueen
( >1 Pentland, R. W., 24 Frederickstreet
(a) Porter, James C, 5 9 Lothianroad
Ramsay, John, 12 and 13 Johns-ton ter.; and organ maker,manufacturer, and repairer
(a) Ritter, W., 70 Dairy road;wholesale and retail
Shepherd, George, 16 John-stone terrace; accordions,harmoniums, and Americanorgans tuned and repaired
(a) Stirling, Miss, 14 Dairy rd.
Swan, Henry V., 17 Cayfield sq.Townsend & Thomson, 7 9George street
(a) Wightman, John, & Sons, 13 Castle
street
Wiffhtman, John, & Sons, 13 CastVstreet
Wilson & Son, 18 Nicolson streetWood & Co., 49 Gejrge st.
Wrozina, Ignatius, 51 Lothianroad; piano tuner and dealerin Italian violins
Wright, T. W., 142 Ferry rd.
NEWSAGENTSThose Maiked (a) are Advertising
Agents.
Adamson. W., 180 Easter rd.
Anderson, J., 28 Broughton st.
Archibald, William, 4 Roseburn ter.
Arnot, James, 95 Lothian rd.
Austin, E. T., 212 Drdry rd.
Badenoch, Alexander, 5 Highstreet
Bain, J. E., 48 South Clerk st.
Ballantyne, J., 124 Leith walkBanks, Margaret, 67a Raeburnplace; and stationer
Begj, Henry, 39 Clerk st.
Bony, Mrs, 5 Polwarth gardensBeveridge, Miss Rose. 5 3 Breadstreet
Bews, Miss, 25 Thistle st.
Blyth, James, 159 Pleasance
Brookes, J., 10 St Peter's placeBlown, Mrs, 5 Dickson st.
Brown, Peter, 82 St Stephen st.
Campbell, James, 28 Yeaman pi
Campbell, Jessie K., 15 Dundee ter.
Campbell, Miss, MorningsiccRoad station
Campion, Mrs M., 47 Fountainbridge
Carmichael, Mrs Agnes, 21 Canongate
Chapman, Wm., 51 Couper st.
Clark, F., 165 Dairy rd.
Collie, Mrs, 202 CanongateCcok, Miss C, 31 Montpelier parkCowan, Miss, 3 Ashley terraceCowan, Walter, 28 Marchmont cres.
Crawford, D., 75 South Clerk st.
Crawford, Miss, 135 Great Junction st.
Cray, M., .? TanfieldGumming, A. W., 34 Bridge St.;
and hairdresser and stationerCnrrie, J., 9 Beaverhall ter.
Dick, A. H., 41 Barclay pi.
Dickinson, J., 96 Lauriston pi.
Dickson, A., 311 Leith walkDickson, Mrs, 107 Rose st.
Dixon, Mrs Jas-, 15 7 Rose streetDoherty, F. F., 326 LawnmarketDonald, James, 272 Leith walkDonelson, Mrs, 17 Buecleuch st.
Douglas, E., 94 Bonnington rd-Doiglas, J. & S., 40 Haymarket ter.
Downie, Alex., 141 PleasanceDuncan, W., 257A CowgateDuncan's, 256 CanongateDunse, Wm., 50 London st.
Durie, William, 2 Niddry st.
East of Scotland NewspaperAgency, 249 High street
Elliott, A., 46 CausewaysideElliot, Miss. 230 Morrison st.
Fairbairn, Wm., 59 CrosscausewayFairgrieve, John B., 7 Cockburn st
Fisk, F.. 199 Great Junction st., LeithFlemirg, J., 13 South St James st.
Fordie, Mrs, 76 PleasanceForsyth, Miss, 7 6 Fountain-bridge
Foster, Mrs, 162 FountainbridgeFowler, Mrs, 2 North Richmond st
Fraser, A. T., & Co., 7 St Giles st.
Galloway, R., 74 Lady Lawson st.
Gavin, George, 17 Brunswick rd.
Gedd, Thorras, 181 Dairy rd.
Gilray, Mrs, 13 Abbey strand
Glass, A., 176 Albert streetGler.nie, George, 234 \ Leith walkGordon, George, 10 Church st.
Grant, Mrs, 46 Easter rd.
Gray, Adam, 3 Sandport st., LeithHardie, Mrs Adam, 8 Easter rd.
LeithHarlow, E., 37 Thistle st.
Henderson, William, 33 Abbey-hill
Hislop, Georgina, 48 Brunswick rd.
Hobb, G., 4 Primrose st., LeithHoggan, Mrs, 25 Elder st.
Hoggin, H., 4 Royal Park ter.
Home, R., 257 Gorgie rd.
Hunter, James, 39 Raeburn pi.
Hunter, Katherine, 99 Brunswick st.
Hunter, R. W., 5 Merchant st.
Hutchison, S. D., 130 Morningside rd
Hutton, M., 1 East Richmond st.
Impett, J., 7 Mansfield pi.
Ironside, Margaret, 2 Crichton st.
Jack, John, Victoria pi., NewhavenJamieson, H., 261 High st.
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Jameson- Jessie, 5 9 Bernard st,
Jeffs, Mrs Catherine, 71 St Marystreet; and tobacconist
Kay, Wm., 5 Bank st.
(a) Koith & Co., 65.4. George st.
Lonie, Mary, 4 Kirkwood pi.
M'Blain, Mrs, 11 Carnegie st.
M'Dowall, Miss, 133 Morrison st.
M'Fadden, John, 5 Broughton st.
M-'Fart.km, Mrs John, 303 CowgateM'Farlane, Mrs M., 3 7a Arthur st.
M'Ginn, John, 89 St Andrew st., LeithM'Gregor, John, 128 Fountain-bridge
M'Kierman, M., 15 2 Canongate;and Catholic repository
M'Naughton, J., 86 Comiston rd.
M'Multy, J. C, 28 Dairy road;and stationer
A'pr'heeley Hugh, 86 Rose st.
MacGregor, Mary, 1 York place;also tobacconist
Macintosh, A., 95 West bowMacneill, John, 4 Hope Parkterrace; and tobacconist
Macphail, Miss M., 7 Baker's pi.
M:ihaffv, S., 86 Newhai-en rd.
Martin, M. A., 67 Pitt st.
Meechan, Peter, 41 FountainbridgeMeldrum, James, 4 Abbey mountMenzies, John, & Co., 12 Hanover st. j
Millar, A., 52 Main st., NewhavenMillar, Andrew, 3 George st., LeithMillar, Mrs G. H., 31 Deanhaughstreet; and stationer
Miller, Robert, 3 Earl Grey st.
Miller, T. L., n West Nicolson st.
Moir, W., t SciennesMoodie, Misses A. & H., 44 Ash-ley terrace
Munro, E., Duke streetMurray, Wm., 4 Roxburgh place;and fancy goods, wholesaleand retail
Naylor, John, & Co., 149 GreatJunction street
Noble, John, 96 AbbeyhillPark, Alexander, 49 AbbevhillPortecus, Mrs Ann, Shrub pi., LeitaWalk station
Powrie, Robert, 154 CanongateRinkine, Robert, q Elder st
(a) Robertson & Scott, 13 Hanover st.
Robertson, 0., 38 Easter rd., LeithRobertson, George T., 38 Dun-dee street
Robertson, H. G., in Newington rd.
(a) Robinson, H., Ill Leith st.
Rodger, Miss C, 2 Great King st.
Roger, Mrs, 39 Couper st.
Sanderson, Mrs C, 148 CanongateSaunders, M., 32 Comely Bank pi.
Scott, Wm., 169 Dundee st.
Sloan, Miss F., 19 Broughton st.
Smith, George, 88 PleasanceSmith, Henry, 2 South Richmond st.
Smith, James, 1 Comely Greenplace, London road
Smith, Mrs, 11 Little King st.
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Somers, Miss, n St Leonard's bill
Somerviile, R. & H., 9 and 10Spring: gardens, Stockbridge,and 61 Inverleith row
Sommerville, D., 8i PleasanceSpringall, Miss, 22 Ardmillan ter.
Stephen, John, 185 PleasanceStewart, M., 8 Church st.
Stuart, H., 2 Hill pi.
Tait, Annie, 13 Bell's braeTasker, Wm., 17 Leven st.
Taylor, Miss, 7 Dock place, LeithTaylor, Mrs, 23 St Leopard's hillTaylor, William, 4 9a Causeway-side
Thomas, F., 89 Morrison st.
Thomson, James, & Son, 28Morning-side road
Thornton, G. R , 200 Dairy rd.
Trench, Mrs Janet, 84 AbbeyhillWallace, John, 141 St Leonard's st.
Ward, Joseph, 57 Bonniiigton rd.
Ward, Mrs, 1315 FountainbridgeWatson, John, 64 Albert st.
Watt, M., 94 Main street, New-haven; and stationer
Watts, Miss, 13 Riddle's close, 322 Highstreet
Werner, Mrs, 74 St Leonard's st.
Willue, Jaroes, 55 Montague st.
Williams, Mrs, 49 Dean st.
Wilson, John, 10 Rodney street;also tobacconist and sta-tioner
Wilson, Miss, 23 William streetYeaman, C J., 54 Bristo st.
NEWSAGENTS (WHOLE-SALE)
ast of Scotland NewspaperAgency, 249 High street
['laser, A. P., & Co., 7 St Giles st.
VIenzies, John, & Co., 12 Hanover st.
NEWSPAPERS'Art Journal" office, 35 George IV.bridge
:Banking & Insurance" office, 377 Highstreet
'British Fancier," 16 Picardv pi.
Central News," Ltd., 3 Ea*t Registerstreet
Critical Review," 38 George st.Daily Record " Office, High st.'Dundee Advertiser," 249High streetEconomist," iob North St. Davidstreet
" Edinburgh Catholic Herald," 7 NorthSt Andrew st.
" Edinburgh Evening: Dis-patch," 24 and 2 6 Cockburnstreet
' Edinburgh Evening News," 18 Mar-ket street
"Edinburgh Medical Journal," 11
Teviot pi.
•'Expository Times," 38 George st.
'Gazette" (The Edinburgh), Exchequerchambers, Parliament sq.
'Glasgow Evening Citizen," 297 Highstreet
" Glasgow Herald " and " Even-ing: Times," 1 6 St Giles st ;
the joint circulation of bothis larger than that of all theother Glasgow morning andevening papers combined
"Glasgow Mail" Office, 4 StGiles street
" Golfer's Magazine " (Monthly),Riverside Press. St Bernard's row'
"Leith Burghs Pilot," 157 Con-stitution street
"Leith Commercial List," 28 Timberbush
'Leith Herald,'' 12 Henderson st.
" Leith Observer," 40 Constitu-tion street, Leith
Newspaper & Magazine A^oncy, 58Princes st.
'North British Advertiser & Ladies'Journal," 6 Melbourne pi.
" North British Agriculturist,"377 High street; and 11 Lud-gate hill, London, E.C. C. &R. Anderson, proprietors
" Ncrih British Daily Mail," 4 St Gilesstreet
"People's Friend," 249 Highstreet
"People's Journal," 249 Highstreet
"Scots Law Times," 18 St Giles st.
"Scotsman," 28 and 3 Cock-burn street
' Scotsman " AdvertisementOffice, 2 6 Cockburn street
'Scots Pictorial," 2 York buildings' Scottish Educational News " Co.,Ltd., 40 Princes st.
" Scottish Farmer and Farm-ing World/' India buildings
'Scottish Guardian," Raeburnhouse, and "Scottish Stand-ard Bearer," 3 2 York place
"Scottish Law Reporter," 19 Elder st." Scottish Rock "
"Scottish Society," 31 Princes st.
Scottish (The) Newspaper Co., Ltd.,130 George st.
Scottish Wheel and Motor News,5 9 George street
'Steamship Journal," 2 Commercial st.
"Weekly Scotsman," 28 and3 Cockburn street
87
NOTARIES PUBLICBell, Matthew Montgomerie (of Dal-
gleish & Bell), 1 Rutland sq.Bell, Robert C, & John Scott(W.S. and N.P.), 13 Hill st.
Beveridge, Sutherland, &Smith (S.S.C. and N.P.)> 24ABernard street, Leith
Brander, Phineas Bell, 12 Castleterrace; law agent. Tele-graphic address, " Brander,Edinburgh "
Cc<jk, W. & J. iW. S.), 61 Castlestreet
Dick, Adam. 118 Princes streetDuncan & Black (W.S. and
N.P.), 6 Hill streetDuncan, Smith, & MacLaren,S.S.C, 2 Frederick street
Duncan, William, 18 York pi.
Ferguson & Japp, 122 Georgestreet
Fraser, Stodart, & Ballingall,16 Castle street. TelephoneNo., 214
Gillespie & Paterson (W.S. andN.P.), 15 South Charlotte st.
Gordon, Petrie, & Shand, S.S.C, 8iaGeorge st.
Laing, Alexander (of Philip,Laing, & Harley), 41 Charlottesquare
M'Ewen, Wm. C, 9 South Charlottestreet
M Naught, T., 3 Albany streetMackenzie, Innes, & Logan, 23Queen street
Mann, A. & G. V., 3 3 Bernardstreet
Mann, George Villiers, 3 3 Ber-nard street
Ritchie, Charles (Ronald &Ritchie), 20 Hill street
Thomson, Lockhart, 114George street
Webster, Will, & Ritchie, 37 Queenstreet
NURSERYMEN, SEEDSMEN,AND FLORISTS
Anderson, William, St Ninian'sTerrace nursery, Morningside
Calder, Fred., Polwarth gard-ens; nursery, Colinton road
Cunningham, Fraser, & Co., 45 Qiuens-feiry st.
Dickson, James, & Song, 32 Hanoverstreet
Dicksons & Co., 1 Waterloo pi.Telegraphic address, " Dick-sons, Edinburgh." Tele-phone No., 1066
Downie, John, 144 Princes st.
Grskine, H., Soa George st.
NUR EDITSTBURGH.
Nurserymen, etc.— continued.
Gilchrist, John, & Sons, Duddingstonnursery
Glass, John, 34 Mayfield gardensGrant, Jas., Merchiston ter.
Hanan, Hugh, 9 Bank st.
Jobson, William, South-fieldnursery, PortobeMo station
King, David, Coltbridge
Laird, R. B., & Sons, 17A Frederick
street
Low ft Stewprt, i. St Giles st.
Mackay, G. & T., Cameron BankCameron Bank nurseries,Newington
Mather, William, Ventnor ter.
Mc-thven, Thos., & Sons, Leith walkF'h'ilips, John, Granton Roarinurseries
Scth, J. & A., 12 Quecnsferrystreet
Thomson, D. W., 24 Frederickstreet
Thomson, Wm., & Co., 3 Melbourneplace
Wade, H. F., Pirniefleld, Sea-field; cut flowers and tableplants
OATMEAL MANU-FACTURERS
Dono-iis, J. T., ^c; Mornirgside rd.
HUNTER, J., & SON, Murray-fieldmills; millers of the cele-brated Edinburgh Oatmeal,which obtained the onlymedal awarded at Phila-delphia, 1876
Thomson, James, & Son, 5 Leven st.
OIL-CAKE IMPORTERS ANDMERCHANTS
Cunningham, J. & J., Ltd., 44Bernard street
Ovcris, Thomas, & Sons, 40 Tim-ber bush, Leith; and Lo'nfess
Robertson, William, & Co , Ltd., Dun-dee street
Tod, Thomson, & Co., 19 Dockstreet. Leith ; oil-cake andmanure merchants
Wyllie, J. & A., 2 Commercialstreet, Leith. Telephone No.,4132
British Oil & Guano Co., Ltd., 44 Queenstreet
Clephane, T. H., 27B Raeburn pi.
Craig & Rose, 172 Leith walkDickson, Thos , & Son, Ltd., 9 Semp>street
Douglas, Stott, & Co., Abbey st.
Finlayson & Stuart. 5 6 Regentarch ; drysalters, and oil ahdcolour merchants. Telegra-phic address, " Regent, Edin-burgh." Telephone No. 1021
Fleming, A. B., & Co., Ltd.,Caroline park, Granton
Fulton, John, 1 Calton hill
Galloway, M. P., Timber bush,Leith
Hall, Dunbar. & Co., Old Church wharfHamilton, Robert, 18 Waterlooplace
Hunter, R. C, 28 West Preston st.
Laurie, W., 18 India pi.
Muirheid, J.. 25A Gifford parkReid, A. & M., 25 and 2 6 Com-mercial street, Leith
Rutherford, Wm., 10 Picardy pi.
Scottish & American Standard OilCo. Supply, 59 Giles st., Leith
Sim, William, & Sens, 40 Janestreet, Leith. Telephone No.4064
Smiths & Co., Ltd., 8 9 George st.Sto-rer, Jas., & Co. (of Glasgow),10a North St David street; oil,
colour, and varnish manufac-turers
Syrae, Robert, 17 Richmond pi.
i Wight & Co., 16 Assembly street,Leith; seed crushers
J
Yooil, W. Graham, & Co., 35 Shevili
braoYoung's Paraffin Light Co.,Ltd., 3 4 St Andrew square;stores, Annandale Street la.
OIL MERCHANTSAnderson & Gibb. ig Blaekfriars sb.
Anderson, R., & Co., Jane st.
OIL SKIN MANUFAC-TURERS
Scott, Andrew, & Son, 48 Sand-cort street, Leith; and ware-housemen
OPHTHALMIC OPTICIANS
OPTICIANS, PHILOSOPHI-CIAL INSTRUMENT
MAKERSThose Marked (a) are also Chemical
Dealers.
Adie & Wedderburn, 17 Han-over street
Archibald, A., 46 Cockburn st.
(a) Baird, A. H., 3 7 and 3 9Lothian st. ; and photographicdealer
Buist, James, & Son, 67 South bridgeBuncle. James, 93 Shandwickplace; photographic and elec-trical apparatus, spectacles,and folders; catalogues postfree
Clyne, W. C, 69 Nicholson st.,
and 16 Bank street; alsocutlers
Fraser & Elrick, 57 Hanover st.
Frazer, Alexander, 22 Teviot pi.
Grant, John, 191 Great Junctionstreet
Hume, Wm., 1 Lothian st.
Hutchison, G, 16 Teviot pi.
Latimer & Sons, 143 and 145Lothian road
l.ennie, E.. 46 Princes st.
Lizars, J., 13 Shandwick place;and photographic apparatusmanufacturer
M'Creadie, David M., 2 61 GreatJunction street, Leith
Mackie, Alexander, 8 Melbri'-neplace, and 4 Victoria street,cutler, tool maker, and iron-
monger. Gun and fishing-tackle maker
Math«*«an & Co., 71 ShoreNicholson, Joseph, 17 Hadding-ton place
Prescott, George, 100 Lothianroad
Reid, A., 31a Castle streetStevenson, Peter, 7 and 9 For-rest road; artificial eyefmaker
Stobie, Wm., 79 Morningside rd.
Tnrnbull & Co.. 60 Princes st.
(a) Walls & Fraser, 4 7 Lothiarstreet
Watson. W., & Son, 16 Forrest st.
Adie & Wedderburn, 17over street
Prescott, George, Ltd.,Lothian road
83
100
ORGAN BUILDERSHamilton, C. & F. ; office atworks, 4 Hope Street lane
Ingram & Co., 172 Easter roadMACDONALD, ALEX., 2 2a Pitt
street; buil-
der, by ap-«F*w»s%«wPj}f pointment, to
the Queen
EDINBURGH. PAI
Telegrams- '' OVENS, EDINBURGH.
"
Telephone No. 877, ESTABLISHED 1868.
OVEN BUILDERS.. »^i
v! -. .. i ALih --" - '-•-
i .uj-lL'.jjjjjj^SPECIALISTS in Oven Construction for Bread and Biscuits
including- Coke and Furnace Ovens, Travelling Biscuit
Ovens, Hot Plates, &c, &c. We have erected over 1400Coke and Furnace Ovens alone throughout the United Kingdom.
Our Scotch Coke and Furnace Ovens have all the latest im-
provements, which our long and careful experience has proved
to be of the greatest advantage and practical use. Being care-
fully and substantially built, they are practically continuous, and
the cost of fuel does not exceed 6d. per day. The mouths can be
either of Stone or Metal. Ovens examined, reported on, and
repaired. The following Oven Fittings supplied at Moderate
Prices :—Pyrometers, Metal Fronts, Furnace Bars and Bearers,
Gas Brackets, Furnace Fenders, Confectioners' Stoves, Hot
Plates, Dampers, Lard Cisterns, Time Registers, &c, &c.
SCOTCH COKE OVEN.
JAMES CRUICKSHANK,34 Torphichen Street, EDINBURGH.
CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. ESTIMATES FURNISHED. REFERENCES GIVEN.
Nicholson & Newbegin, 44 and46 Dunn street, Newcastle-on-Tyne. Established 1843
Well by, H., & Sons, 16 Sciennos
OVEN BUILDERS
Cook, Wul., <fc Sons, Eoseburn st.
CRUICKSHANK, JAMES, 3 4 Tor-phichen street ; undertakesthe erection of all kinds ofovens, including: coke and fur-nace ovens, travelling biscuitovens, continuous heatinghigh-pressure pipe and fluidovens. Twenty years' ex-perience in this department.References, testimonials, andestimates on application.See advt
PACKING-BOX MAKERSBrown. Duncan, 43 Grove st.
Cummings, William, 9 Muranoplace; also paper box maker
CUNNINGHAM, JAMES, & SONS,33 Bath street, IO James pi.
(formerly 7 Elbe street.) Tele-phone No., 412 7
M'DOUGALL, WILLIAM, & CO.,177 Fountainbridge; tin andzinc-lined boxes for export;trunks and chests made toorder. Telephone No., 55 West.
M'Nab, Archibald, & Sons, 86Dundee street; trunks andchests made to order. Tele-phone No. 8 7, Western
PAINT MANUFAC-TITRERS
See Colour Merchants.
PAINTERS, PAPER-HANGERS, AND GLAZIERS
Anderson &. Barclay, 0. Howard st.
Andersen, Robert, 37 Broughton st.
Archibald, William, 249 Cause-wayside
Ballantine, James, 40 Georgestreet
Barker, Watson, 18 Craighallroad, Newhaven
Bell, R. C, 39 Howe st.
Bell, William, 2 West Prestonstreet
Blyth, James, 2 Dumbiedykesroad, and 5 Dublin street
Bonnar, Thos., 58 George st.
;
and decorators, etc.Brechin, George, 25 Lothian st.
Brown, A., 2 28 Leith walkBrown, J. K., & Sons, n Dean st.
Brown, W. & J., 64 Groat Junc-tion street, Leith; also decor-ators; workshops, 3 Pirie st.
i/m/iooo
PA I EDINBURGH.
Painters, Paper!)an c/ers, etc.—continued.
Dryson, Nathaniel, 8 Leith Streetterrace
Cameron, James, 214 CanongateCamDboll, Allan, 158 Dundcsstreet
Campbell, J., 161 Warrender Parkroad
Campbell, T., 5 East Adam st.
Campbell, W. A., 3 West Mait-land street
Carse, G., 120 Lauriston pi.
Carlin, Wm., 67 St Leonard'sstreet; and decorator
Christison, I., 34 Dundas st.
Clark, James, 124 George st.
;
house painter and decora-tor. Telegraphic address," Decorator, Edinburgh." Tele-phone No., 2201
Clark, John, 105 Bruntsfield pi.
Clephane, T. H.. 27b Raeburn pi.
Olephane, W. P , 57 High st.
Cowe, James, 84 Gilmore pi
Cranston, James, 1 Argyle place,and Viewforth terrace
Cummings, William, 50 Bruns-wick road
Cuthbert, A., 16 Dublin st.
Currie, Wm., 29 Home st.
Dickson & Sutherland, 54 Morningsideroad
Dickson, A., 10 Hope Park ter.
Dcbie, George, & Son, 23George street; painters anddecorators. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Dobie, Edinburgh. ''
Telephone No., 168Donaldson, John, 8 Forrest rd.
Dcwnie, D., 8 Parsonsgreen tor.
Downie, Geo., 34 Fountainbridge
Duff, Jas., 9 Maitland st., New-haven
Edwards, D.. g2 Rose st.
Erskine, W. A., 67 St Leonard's st.
Ferguson, David, & Son, 150Rose street; painters andsign writers
Ford, M. H., 196 Easter rd.
Forsyth, Wm., & Son, 43 Forres c
road; also decoratorsFortune, John, 44 India st.
Gardiner, John, 257 Dairy rd.
Gembles, Wm., 27 Simon sq.
Gibson, J., 3 Mansfield pi.
Gibson, WilUam, 124 St Stephen st.
Girdwocd, A., & Son, 30 Haymarketterrace
Glass, George, 23b Riego streetGoldie, G. M. (successor to thelate G. Sheddon), 21a Cause-wayside
Gordon, G., rfi De-war pi.
Grandison, Thomas, 305 Causewaysid*Gray, Gao., 58 Bristo st.
Greig, Geo., 10 Viewforth
Grieve, Robert, 5 Melville ter-race; house, 3 Moncrieff ter.
Madden, Robert, & Son, 99 Con-stitution street- Leith
HALL, THOMAS, 8 George St.;
and 23 and 25 Great Portlandstreet, London, W. ; painter,paperhanger, decorator, andgilder. Telegraphic address,"Colouring, Edinburgh." Tele-phone No. 197
Harvey, J. & T., 1 Forth street;painters, decorators, andsign writers
Hastie, Charles, Gorgie; house164 Gorgie road
Hay, James, 34 Merchiston avenueHendry, G. & W., 119 Lothianroad, and 4 Drumsheugh pi.;
house painters and decora-tors
Herd, Wm., 39 Queen st.
Hossack & Beveridge, 3 5 Buc-cleuch street
Hcwden, Alexander, 74 South Ba«kCanongate
Hucrhson, Robert, 39 Bridge st., LeithHume, James, 5 Canonmills bridgeHunter, David, 51 St Stephen st.
Hut*;on, A., 35 Dundas st.
Isdale, James, 1 Howe st.
Kerr, John, 94 Pitt st.
Kirkpatrick, Thos., 112 and 114Constitution street
Lindsay, R., 28 St Leonard's st.
Logan, James, 7 East Norton pi.
M'Arthur Bros., 3 Dairy roadM'Callum, Hugh, 62 Clerk st.
M'CaUum, W., 7 Tarvit st.
M'Ewan, W., 71 Shandwick pi.
M'Gregor, John, 24 CrosscausewayM'Kinnell, Alexander, 34 Easterroad, Edinburgh; also decor-ator
M'Lackie, T., 55 Blackfriars st.
M'Neillie, John, 13 Comiston rd.
M'Pherson, W. S, 8 Deanhaugh st.
M'Queen, Daniel, 199 Fountain-bridge; and decorator
Maefarlane & Wallace, Randolph pi.
Mackenzie, J., 38 Bruntsfield pi.
Macleod, J., & Co., 5 8 Albert st.
Macrae, David, 62 Broughtonstreet; also decorator
Madden, James, 18 Home st.
Mailer, G. & H , 173 CausewaysideMartin, David, 4 Allan St., LeithMaxwell, T., 38 Bangor rd.
Melville, John, 33 West Nicolson st.
Millar, John, 1315 Lauriston pi.
Miller. David, 15 Scienncs road;and decorator
Milno & Barclay, 9 Haddington pi.
Milne, W., 30 and 32 Dean-haugh street
Milroy, John, 65 Mayfield roadMoffat, Peter, 40 Blair st.
Morrison, J., 10 Calton hill
Morton, R.. 67 Rose st.
Moxon & Carfrae, jj George st.
qo
Charlottedecorator
1 Aber-
Duke st.
Muirhead, Andrew, & Son, 14Castle street; church andmural decorators
Muirhead, Hugh, 22street, Leith ; alsoand sign writer
Paton, Wm., 97 Grove st.
Paxton, W., & Sons,cromby place
Peddie, Robert, & Son, 5Leith
Potts, George & H., 127 Georgestreet; house painters, deco-rators, and tile layers. Tele-phone No. 2065
PliUl'ps, Alexander, 1 India st.
Powrie, George. 2 Montroseterrace
Ramsay, John, 26 Lady Lawson st.
Redpath, Thos., 124 FleasanoeReid & Downie, 13 Dundas st.
Robb, George M., 6 Hendersonrow (late Brandon terrace)
Robertson, James, 68 Inver-leith row
Ross & Co., 10 West Nicolson st.
Russell, R. C, 7a Grange road;and decorator
Scott, J., 12A Marshall st.
St Clair, Robert, 74 Marchmontroad
Shand, John G., & Co., 262Morningside road
Shaw, Joseph, 8 South Clerk st.
Simpson, James, Middlefield
Simpson, W. C, 142 Bruntsfieldplace
Small, A., 181 Bruntsfield pi.
Small, Angus, 2a Antigua st.
Small, A. & R., 3 Lutton pi.
Smellie, A. & J., 47 London st.
Smith, D. C, 34 Broughton st.
;
house painter and decoratorSpence, Francis, 13 Great Junction st.
j
Soeirs, Jas., 12 Torphichen pi.
Stalker, Robert, & Son, 15Lothian road; house-paint-;ers, decorators, etc.
Stark, James, 74 West portStark, John C, 15 Blackfriars;street; painter and glazier
Stewart, H., 20 Brougham pi.
Stewart, J., & Son, 2 2 North-west Circus place
Strachan, J., 240 Dairy road;house address, 3 6 AnglePark terrace
Sutherland, James L., 48 Com-mercial street ; decorator,sign writing and graining
Sutherland, Mrs, 9 South Norton pi. 1Sutherland, Mrs Peter, 41Sandport street, Leith; andglazier
Sutherland, Mrs, 9 South Nortonplace
Tait, Adam, 9 6b Constitutionstreet, Leith
Tait, J., 116 Duke street, Leith
EDINBURGH. PA?
Thomson, I., 5 St Leonard's hill
Thomson, James, W., 102 Duke st.,
LeithThomson, John M., 51 Raeburnplace
Thomson, R., 66 Newington rd.
Tough, A. J., 13 North St Andrew st
Wallace, A., & Son, 4 Lochrin pi.
Wilson, William. 55 Frederick st.
Wintour, A., 7 Hope st.
Wintour, William, & Sons, 11
Shandwick place ; housepainters, decorators, glid-ers, paperhangers, andglaziers. Established 1854
PAINTERS (ANIMAL)
Steell, D. G. (A.R.S.A.), 19 Shand-wick place
Smellie, R. , 20 Cadzow pi.
PAINTERS (LANDSCAPE)Beattie-Brown, W., R.S.A., 15 StBernard's crescent
Brewn, W. B., 15 St Barnard's ores.
Dun, John, Dunarthur, 36 Cluny gar-
densKinnear, Jas., 130 George st.
Nesbitt, John. 20 George st.
Oswald, J. H., 28 London st.
Smart, J., 13 Brunswick st
PAINTERS (MINIATURE)Bayne, J., 16 Danube streetRoss, Miss E., 41 George st.
PAINTERS (PORTRAIT)
See also Artists.
Auty & Heaven, Blenheim house,3 Baxter's place
BamDorough, James, 7 Dick pi.
Davidsin, James, 79 George st.
Ford, John A., 4 Picardy pi.
HOR3BURGH, Maitland house, 4West Maitlandstreet; under thepatronage of HerMajesty
Lamb, John, iotb Princes st.Penney, Andrew, 15 Haddington pi.Taylor, A. & G., 63 Princes st.
PAPER BAG MANU-FACTURERS
Brown, Join, Bridgcside works, Mac-donald road
MacFarlane, D., & Co., 8 Cham-bers street
Dobson, Molle, & Co., Elliot st.
Hurst, Richard, 68 Grove st.
;
and paper dealer and printerSmith & Ritchie, 71 Albert st.
Thyne, William, AusdauerPaper works, 77 Montgom-ery street; and generalprinter
PAPER HANGINGS MANU-FACTURERS
Cordelova (The) Co., Ltd., 74Pitt street
Dunn, John, & Sons, 16 Picardyplace
Lothian, Kinross, & Co., 17 Greensideplace
PAPERMAKERSCo-nan, Alex., & Sons, Ltd., 38 WestRegister st.
Davidson, C, & Sons, Ltd., 19 Castleterrace
Henderson, James, Bonnington rd.Tullis & Co., Ltd., 7 George st.
Whyte, A., & Son, 15 Clyde st.
PAPER MANUFACTURERS(GREASE PROOF)
Erhardt, H., & Co., 9 and 10Bond Court, Walbrook, Lon-don, E.C. ; grease-proof papersfor packing butter and layingout butter casks. Telegraphicaddress, " Erhardt, London "
PAPER RULERSCooper, G., & Co., 40 Niddry st.
Mackenzie & Storrie, 35 Shire, LeithMacniven & Cameron, Ltd., 23 Blairstreet
Moran, E., & Sons, 94 Southbridge
Napier, John M., inn,, 17 Eldarstreet
Napier, M. A., & Co., 4 St James' sq.
Pohon & Falconer, 104 High st.
Smith, George S., 12 St Giles st.Stewart, George, & Co., 92 George st.
Waterston, George, & Sons, 5 6Hanover street
Whyte, Andrew, & Son, Easterroad, and 15 Clyde street
PAPER STAINERSLinkie, John, 104 High street
PAPER STOCK MERCHANTSAdcock, Gilbert, & Co., Pilrig st.
Barry, John, 69 Bonnington rd.
Chalmers, E., & Co., Ltd., New-haven road, Bonnington:Newhaven
Petty, Wm., & Son, 39 Holyrood sq.
Rodger, A., & Co., St Anthony court,
LeithSmith, John, & Co., Lochrln,Home street; expert* Tele-graphic address, " Rinlock,Edinburgh "
PARCHMENT MANU-FACTURERS
Erhardt, H., & Co., 9 and 10Bond Court, Walbrook, Lon-don, E.C; vegetable parch-ment for jam- covers, andgrease-proof papers for but-ter, etc., at one hour's notice.Telegraphic address, " Er-hardt, London "
PATENT AGENTSLORRAIN & PURVES, 53 York pi.,
Edinburgh; and Norfolk house,Victoria embankment, Lon-don, W.C. ; chartered patentagents and consulting engi-neers
Spiatt's Patent, Ltd., 27 Commercialstreet
Thompson, W. P., & Co., 6 Lordstreet, Liverpool, and 6 Bankstreet, Manchester. Largestprovincial patent agents inureal Britain. Manuel of in-structions post free
PAT EDINBURGH.
THOMSON,-t-
Patent Agents—continued.
W. R. M., & Co.,
patent agents
and consult-
ing engineers,
9 6 Buchanan
st., Glasgow
Clark & Mac-
donald, S.S.C.,
agent, 24 Hill
street
PATTERN MAKEESArchibald, Andrew, Shrub hill
Lelth Walk station; mechani-cal and architectural patternmaker
PAVEMENT MERCHANTSCurrie, Joseph A., & Co., Scotland
Street stationHarper, James, & Son, 13 2
Easter road; artificial stonemerchants, plasterers,cement workers, and stairmakers
Stuart & Co., Ltd., 6 Torphichen pi.
Waters & Jackson, 189 Morrisonst. ; and cement merchants
PAWNBROKERSAdam, R., 4 High riggs
Barker, Robert, Caledonian Loanoffice, Chapel street
Blair, D., 5 South Collego st.
Blair, David, 312 LawnmarketBoylan, L. J., 240 CanongateBuccleuch Loan Co., 6 WestCrosscauseway; salerooms,No. 4. William Quin & Son
Caledonian Loan office, 16Chapel street. Patrick Bar-ker, pawnbroker
Campbell, Mrs Jane, 95 and 145West port
Ctark, Wm., 312 LawnmarketDresner, P., & Co., 61 Tolbooth -wyndEquitable Loan Company ofScotland; head office, 71Cockburn street (late Milnosquare); salerooms at 223High street, 12 and 13 Hill pi.
129 Leith street, 55 Fountain-bridge, 6 Orwell terrace, and68 Shore, Leith. George Tait,
manager
Edinburgh & Leith Loan Co., 8 7
Leith streetFlannigan, M., 44 South bridge
Garland, Alexander, 24 Kirkgate,Leith
Hart, Francis, 15 6 and 234 Cow-gate ; tradesmen's surplusand bankrupt stocks bought;cash advanced; prompt pay-ments; surplus stocks boughtto any amount, also ladies'
and gent.'s wardrobes ;
prompt attention, town orcountry
High Street (The) Loan Co., 10High street. Alexander Simp-son, manager
Hill, Daniel E., 90 Grove st.,
38 Albert street, Leith walk:and 2 2 Drummond street
Howden, Mrs H., 9 Crosscause-way
Hutton, Archibald, 1 West Richmond
street
Kmniburgh, Eobert, 66 St Mary's st.
Leith Equitable Loan Co., 126 Leith
walkLeith Loan office, 24 Kirkgate
Liberal Loan Co., 369 High st.
London and G;asgow Pawnbrok-ing Co., 18 and 19 Riddle's
close, LeithLondon (The) Sale-Rooms, 231 High
street
M'Cabe, Annie, 20 St Stephen'sstreet
M'Cambridge, E., 51 Candlemaker row
M'Court, Michael, 2 and 6 Rich-mond place
Martin* J., 65 West port
Muir, Robert, 14 St Stephen's pi.
Mullan, Jas., 35 South bridge55 Nlddry St., 270, 272 and2 74 Cowgate
O'Keefe, George, Augustine, 19Canongate
Southern Loan office, 97a Nicol-son street. David Wiseman,manager; R. Miller, proprietor
3t Anthony Loan Co., 30 Morrison st.
Stockbridge Equitable Loan Co., 10 St
Stephen st.
White, John, 267 High st.
Williamson, James, & Sons, 98Rose street, 9 6 Leith street,and 2 2 Riego street
Wright, David T., 10 Riddle'sclose, Leith
PEN MAKERS
Oald-well Bros., Ltd., 11 Waterbo p'.
Cameron, D., Blair st.
Macniven & Cameron, Ltd., 23 Blair
street
92
PERAMBULATOR MANU-FACTURERS
Dickson, Fred, 3 Morrison st.
Martinot, N., 12 Nicolson sq.
Moir & Co., 4 and 5 North Bankstreet
More, Walker, & Co., 22 2 Leithwalk; baby chair, baby car-riage, mail cart, and invalidchair rranufacturers
Muir, Alex., 12 Nicolson st.
Parkinson, C, 9 Barclay placeScott, Miss M., 4 Nicolson st.
;
bassinette carriages, royalmail-carts, adjustable baby-chairs, invalid-carriages, etc.
Seott, Peter, 40 Cockburn st.
Scott, Peter, 22 Greenside pi.
SIMMONS & CO., 3, 5, and 7
Tanner street, Bermondsey,S.E. A. B.C. codes used on
correspond dans toutes les
lanques. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Quadricycles, Lon-
don."(Hops)
Telephone No. 930
PERFUMERS (WHOLE-SALE)
Pass. E., & Son, 1034. i'rinces st.
Raimes, Clark, & Co., 17 Smith's pi.
PETROLEUM IMPORTERS
Crighton's OH Co., Ltd-i 10Picardy place
EDINBURGH. Pip
PHOTOGEAPHEBSMaiked (a) are also Calotypists.
Albion Photo Co., 28A Frederick st.
Auty & Heavers, Blenheim house,3 Baxter's place
Ayton, Alex., 42 and 43 Brunts-field place
Bailey, Fred. E., 92 Nicolson st.
Balmain, James C. H., 6 9Shandwick place, and 19Salisbury place; also vitro-enameller
Bonne, Mrs T. J., 105 Southbridge
Brown, E., 16 Brougham st.
Burns, Thomas, 5 West Mart-land street
Clement, A. W., 7 Hope streetCrooke, W., 103 Princes streetDavis, Ovinius, 16 Princes st.
Drummond, John, 22 Dairy rd.Dunbar, A., & Co., 39 South bridgeFairbairn, William, 15 Crownstreet, Leith walk, Leith. Tramcars pass door
Forrest, R. S. & W., Brandon ter-race, Canonmills
Graham & Anderson, 180 Lauris-ton place; photographic ar-tist
Harper & Smell ie, 163 Leithwalk
Hislop & Day, 1 Swinton row;photo engravers
HORSBURGH, Maitland house, 4West Maitlandstreet; underthe patronageof Her Majesty
Irtsrlis, Alexander A., Rock house,Calton hill
Kelly, T. Johnstone, The WestEnd studio, 112 Ferry rd., Leith
Lamb, John, ioib Princes st.
Lawson, George R., 102 Southbridge
Low, Claude, 5 4 Cockburn st.
M'Kean, John, 1 Ferry roadMitchell, G. a., 1 Nicholson sq.(a) Moffat, J., 125 Princes st.
Munro, Wm. K., 16 Pitt st.
Parisian Photographic Co., 7 5Princes street; and portraitpainters
Patrick, John, & Sons, 52 Comistonroad
Pettigrew & Amos, 131 and 135Leith walk
Scott, M. & T., West Saville ter.Shaw, George, 143 Princes st.
Shieis, J. Drummond (successoito A. Nichol), 70 Lauriston pi,
Swanston, William, 302 Leithwalk
(Taylor, A. & G., 63 Princes st.
Thomson, P., 90 South bridge
(a) Tunny, J. G., & Co., 61Shandwick place
Wane, Marshall, 82 George st.
Watscn, A. S., Viewpark, Bruntsfieldlinks
Webster, R. S., 60 Princes st.
Wood & Co., 72 Princes st.
Wood, A , & Sun, 6 St Bernard's ro-.v
YerbuTy, E. K , 1 Hanover st.
Young, W. Drummond, & Son;studios, 7 9 Princes street;works, 115 Rose street; photoartists and photographic en-larger*
PHOTOQEAPHICAPPARATUS AND INSTRU-
MENT MAKERSBuncle, James, 93 Shandwickplace; photographic and opti-cal lantern accessories; cata-logues post free
M'Bean, E. H.. 14 Albert place, Leithwalk
Stuart, J., 34 Frederick st.
Turnbull, J. M., 6 Eose st.
PHOTOGRAPHIC CHEMISTSBaker, W. C, 13 Dundas st.
PHOTO PROCESS BLOCKENGRAVERS
Archibald, Fowler, & Ferrier, 32 YorJiulace
Bell, J., Munro, & Co., 47 York pi.
Hislop & Day, 1, 3, and 4 Swinton row
PICTURE DEALERSCioeri & Co., 57 Frederick st.
Doig, Wilson, & Wheatley, 90George st.; print sellers,picture restorers, carvers,and glass merchants
Dunn, James, 58 Lady Lawsonstreet
Gould, Edward, 3 Union st.
M'Leod, D. & J., 119 Buccleuch sfc.
Luis, Joseph, 47 South Clerk st.
M'Omish, Dott, & Co., 127 Georgestreet
Wales, Andrew, 16 Braid rd.Wilson, J. W., 2 7 Frederick street
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PICTURE FRAMEMAKERS
Barnett, Joseph, 103a Pleas-ance
Cohen, A., 20 Bristo st. ; mould-ing and glass merchant
Cooper, J. B., 335 Leith walkCunningham, James, & Sons, 33 Bal'.i
street
Doig, Wilson, & Wheatley, 2 6 For-rest road
Dunn, James, =;8 Lady Lawson st.
Eppel, I., 5 6 Bristo street, and64 Clerk street ; showcardframe manufacturer, andglass merchant ; showcardframing for brewers and dis-tillers a speciality
Forbes, Wm., 40 Beaverhall pi.
Freedman, A. J., 45 York pi.
Glasstone, Simon, 59 South bridgeGoldberg, P., 1 PleasanceGorton, D., 108 Nicolson st.
Harper, A., 3 Shandwick pi.
Hay, John, 10 West Maitland st.
Levy, M., 214 Dairy road; aJsoshow card maker
Mitchell, H., 11 Clyde streetNightingale, k. W., 23 Clarence st.
Pennycook, M., 10 Saunders st.
Keed, David, 94 Eose st.
Schmltzler, M., 133 Lothian rd.
;
also carver, etcScott, Alexander, 78 Princes st.
Shedden, L., 12 Morrison st.
Stechan, E. G. L., 3 6 Brunts-field place
Wilson, J. W., 27 Frederick sfc.
Wilson, John, 76 Buccleuch st.
PICTURE RESTORERSDoig, Wilson, & Wheatley, 90George street
Halkerston, Charles, 3 Fettesrow
PILL MANUFACTURERSWaters & Mitchell, 53 Lothian
-street; proprietors of Scott'sVegetable Pills
PIPE MAKERSCochrane, John, 20 West Nicolson street
Comoy, Samuel, 4 Greensideplace; pipes mounted and re-paired
Smith, Henderson, & Sons, 362nLeith walk (formerly 6, 8, and10 Calton road)
Wilson, Peter B., 118 Kirkgate
PLA EDINBURGH.
PLASTEBEESAdancison, A., 3 Gifford parkAdamson, Jas. A., Washingtonlane
Annan, James, Distillery la., Dairy rd.
Arthur, J., 9 Montague st.
Baird, J. M., Ballantyne rd.
Baird, J., & Son, East London st.
Baird, Wm., 68 Pitt st.
Cavanagh, P. F., Dean Parkneuse; plasterer, modeller,tile layer, and cement wor-ker; all sorts of plain and or-
namental plaster work exe-cuted; also granolithic floors,
roofs, etc., of every descrip-tion, done by experiencedworkmen
Combe, William, Washington lane
Cruikshank, W. S-, Lower Gilmorcplace
Dobson, A., 2 Bernard terraceEaston, W., 21 Ingliston street"isher, D., Gilmore Park lane;plasterer and concreteworker; contractor forbrewery floors, mills, byers,stables, concrete steps,platts, etc.
Harper, James, & Son, 13 2
Easter roadJohnston, J., 119 Grove st.
Kennedy, J. A., 96 Pitt st.
M'Vey, Wm., Bryson rd.
Meldrum, James, & Son, AmiandaleStreet la.
Ross, John, 23 3 Causeway si doScott & Davie, 2 6 Morton st.,
Leith; and cement workersStewart, William, 98 Dairy rd.
Stuart & Co., 6 Torphichen st.
Sutherland, James S., 7 Char-lotte lane, Leith; and cementworker
PLATE-CHEST MAKEESBruce & Son, 51 Thistle st.
Macdonald, William, 28 NorthRose Street lane; and woodletter cutter
Tait, Thomas, & Co., 116 Rose st.
PLUMBERS AND GAS-FITTERS
Adams, John, 37 Marshall st.
Addison, J. & A., 7 Barclay ter-race; registered plumbersand sanitary engineers
Allan, Alexander, 3 Beaufort rd.
Anderson, J., 106 Lauriston pi.
Armstrong & Hogg. 43 Grindlay st.
Barton, W., & Sons, 11 Forrestroad; brassfounders andelectrical engineers
Baxendale & Co., 44 Hanover st.
Blackie, Robert, 5 Comiston rd.,
and 4 Braid roadBlake, David, & Co., 14 St Gilesstreet
Plyth, George, 29 Montague ter.
Buchanan & Mieklejehn, 24 Ferrier st.
Bnchan, W.. 30 Easter rd.
Burn & Baillie, 63a and 65Hanover street; and sani-tary engineers
Cairns, John, & Co. (late Robert-son & Cairns) 15 9 Bruntsfieldplace
Callam, George, & Co., 13 and14 Greenside place
Cameron, Daniel (late Gunn &Hope), 15 Salisbury pi.; andsanitary engineer
Cameron, Robert, 8 Haddingtonplace; house, 7 Haddingtonplace
Campbell, P., 8 Marshall st.
Christie, John, & Son, 55 Highriggs
Cochrane, John, 44 Kirkgate
Cochrane, Thomas, 64 SouthCack Canongate
Coglan, James, 35 Gifford park
Collier, Robt., 92 St Andrew st.,
Leith; also gasfitter and tin-smith
Condie, George, 14 North Junction at.,
LeithCooper, Wm. C, 8 Bread street;also sanitary engineer
Cowper, Wm. G., 16 North West Circusplace
Crawford, G. D., & Co., 54 South BackCanongate
Currie, James, 30 Marchmontcrescent
Deas, William (S.R.P.), 25Thistle street; also zincworker. Telephone No., 2 217
Denholm, James, 188 Morningside rd.
Dickson, A., & Sons, 2 Brougham st.
Dickson, James, & Son, 8 Stanley rd.
Drummond, John, 45 York pi.
Edgar, A., & Co., 62 Angle Park ter.
Fairbairn, J., 10 Dewar pi.
Ferguson, J., Maryfield ; andsanitary engineer
Finlayson, Peter, 262 Cause-wayside
Flint, J., 19 Montague street
Foggo, John, 7 South BackCanongate; and sanitary andelectrical engineer
Fraser, Henry M., 2 Ardmillanterrace
Gibb & Fraser, 35 Dundas st.
Gibson, Hugh C. (heirs of), 3s Dockstreet
Gilchrist, Andrew, 42 Candlemakeirow
Gilchrist, J. M., 16 North St Andr-y.v
street
Gilchrist, John M., Clyde Streetlane
Gillies, Blair, 205 FountainbridgeGillies, Wm., 3 Church st.
Goodall, James, 3 7 Bridge st.,
Leith; house and ship plumberand gasfitter
Goodall, Alex. D., 4 East Norton pi.
Gray, A., & Son, 43 Leven st
Gray, Wm., 61 Frederick st.
Greig, A., 10 MercListon ter.
Grieve, Adam, 30 Argyle pi.
Gunn, John, & Son, 249 Morn-ingside road
Haldane, Wm., 234 Leith walkHalliday, Thos., 40 Drummond st.
Hay, John C. (R.P.C.), 18 Dun-das street; hot water andsanitary engineer
Hastie, A., 31 Montrose terraceHeld, Adnm, 25 South Morion pi.
Henderson, Thomas P., 121 and123 Grove street, and 4 White-house loan
Henderson, Wm., 6 Pirrie street,Leith
Hennessy, Wm., 24 Dublin st.
Hogg, Wm., 1 CrosscausewayHolmes, J., 3a Greenside placeHowie, Wm., 27 Grindlay st.
Hume, Thomas (S.R.P.), 2aStafford street
Hutchison, James, 73 St Mary st.
Inglis, James M., 46 Salisburyplace; registered and sani-tary plumber
Inglis, James M., 19 Queens-ferry street; registeredplumber and electrical en-gineer
Kellet, J., 61 Broughton st.
Kerr, Joseph, 2 Erskine placeKnox, P , & Sons, 1 Montpelier nark
j
Kyles, David, 14 Torphichen pi.
Lambert, William, 6 Ooltbridge avenueLawrie & Stewart, 126 Lothianroad; registered plumbers &sanitary engineers
Lawson, Jas., 6 Grange rd.jandsanitary engineer
Liddle, R., 98 Constitution st.
Lindsay & Douglas, Hope cres.Linton, John, 5 Marshall st.
Little, J., 16 Morrison st.
Little, Robert, 12 Hamilton pi.
Lunn, Robert, 3 Deanbaugh st.
Lyall & Stewart, 84 West bowLyall, Thomas, 106 Spring gar*dens
M'Intyre, Alexander, 4 Caledonian pUM'Laren. A. B., & Co., 38 Howe st.
JM'Nair, A., 9 George st., Leith
M'Naught, W. F., 2 Nelson pi.
M'Queen, Donald, 4 Tanfield
MacCallum, John, 6 Coburg st.
EDINBURGH. POT
Macdcnald, James, 3A Dundss st.
Mackie & Simpson, 3 Polwarthcrescent; and sanitary engi-neers
Macpherson, T., 134 Duke st., LeithMair James, 21 Manderston st.
LeithMayer, Robert S., 2 Morning-side drive
Millar, John, 7 and 9 Haymarketterrace
Mitchell & Donald, 23 Riego st.
Mitchell, E., 1b Portland place,Leith; and ironmonger
Moonson, W., 5 Oa'.ton hill
MoiTis, Robert, 39 Haymarket ter.
Morrison & Son, 13 Drumsheugh pi.
Morrison, William, 10 Caltonhill; branch workshop, 105Canongrate; and sanitary en-gineer
Nisbet, Edward, 1 Simon sq.Noble, David, 136 High st.
Paterson, Hugh, & Sons, 5 Elm rowPaul, Robert, 17 South Clerk st.
Pent'and. F. C. Trinity rd.Porteous, Adam, 148 Bonning-ton road, Leith
Proctor & Son (S.R.P.), 23Church lane; plumbers andgasfitters
Purves, D , & Co., 88 Morningside rd.Reid, Adam, 3 6 Montrose ter-race
Reid, George, 38 Bernard streetRhhardson, D. B., 240 Canongate
Robertson, Wm., 3 Charlotte pi.;also sanitary engineer
Holland, M'Kirdy, & Co., 22 St James-square
Russell, William, 57 Dundee st.Rutherford, James, & Son
(R.P.C.), 54 Haymarket ter-race, and 20 Roseburn ter-race; registered plumbers,gasfitters, ironmongers, andsmiths
Sanson, R. (S.R.P.), 3 Elder st.Scott & Hendry, 35 2 Morning-side road
Semple, John, 25 West Nicolson st.Smith, David, & Sons, 20 Crosscanse-way
Smith, R., & Son, 87 Rose st.
Somerville, Adam, 31 Buccleuch st.bte/enson, W., & Co., 42 Albert st.
Stevens, David (R.P.C.), 15Howe street; plumber, gas-fitter, and electrical engineer,etc.
Stewart & Bucher (R.P.), 9North St Andrew st; and 18 7Great Junction st., Leith;plumbers and sanitary en-gineers
Stewart, John, 5 Dundee ter.Stoddaxt, John A., 13 Niddry st.Thomson, Jas., 11 India place
Thomson, William (S.R.P.), 135and 13 7 Ferry road, Leith
Thorburn, Peter, 14 Broughtonstreet
Walls, James A., 71 Lauristonstreet
Walter, R., Sn Son, 191 Dairy rd.Watson, Robert, 102 Easter rd.
;
also sanitary and hot waterengineer, and zinc worker
White, James, 55 Torphichen st.
White, John, & Co., 10 South StAndrew street, and AlbanyStreet lane; plumbers, gas-fitters, electricians, andbrass founders
Wightman, J., 7 South St Davidstreet; sanitary and hotwater engineer
Williamson, Thos., 149 Eose st.
Wilson, John J., & Sun, 44 Jamaica ft.
Young & Co., 112 Nicolson st.Voung, Alex., 84 Dairy rd. ; gas-fitter and ironmonger
Young, Archibald D., 83 Leithwalk; ironmonger and tin-plate worker
POCKET-BOOK AND JEWELAND DRESSING-CASE
MAKERSAnderson, David, 15 Arcade,Princes street, and 49 Jeffreystreet
Carlisle Bros., 49 Hanover st.
Christie, Charles R., 73 George st.
Garrioch; Alexander, 31 Black-friars street
Henry, John, 30 Hanover st.
Love & Hay, 31 South bridge;purse and writing-casemakers
MILNE, W. & J., 126 Princesstreet, and Milne'sWaverley branch, 45Princes street;dressing bag and
writing case makers to theQueen
Robertson, T., 26 Shandwick pi.
PORTERSBaltic Co., 8 Bernard stBrown's Co., Constitution placeLeith
California Co., Constitution pi.Leith
Gibson's Co., 9 Dock pi.
Graham's Co., 22 Commercial stLeith Mill Co., Constitution pi.
Merchant Co., Constitution piTelford's Co., 61 Bernard st.
QS
PORTMANTEAU MAKERSBoswell, A., 8 Hanover st.
Cleghorn, M., & Co., 5 South StAndrew street
Irving Brothers, 9 9 Princes st.Macgregcr, W. D., 2 George st.
Moir & Co., 4 North Bank street;bag and trunk makers
Muir, Alexander, 12 Nicolson st.
Muir, James, 3 Greenside placeRussell, Thomas, 10 North Bank st.
Stocks, David, 20 Niddry st.
POSTMASTERS, JOB HORSEHIRERS, AND LIVERYSTABLE KEEPERS
Adamson, D., 53 Minto st.
Bell & Co., 87 Potter rowBlackie, James, 12 Church lane,and Wemyss Place lane
Cramond, Adam, jun. ; stables,Hope crescent, and WindsorStreet lane; house, 53 Bruns-wick street
Croall, John, & Sons, Ltd.,Middlefield, Leith walk, 2 3and 24 Greenside place, 73South Clerk street, 6 Lauris-ton place, 9 Beaufort rd., 15Dairy road, 1 Barclay pi., 2 6Raeburn place, 102 Easter rd.,1 Summer place, Inverleithrow; 5 2 Charlotte St., Leith;20 Duncan street, Newing-ton; Castle ter., 245 GreatJunction street; CaledonianWaverley and HaymarketRailway stations
Fraser, Wm., & Son, 1 Forres st.
Hall, Geo., 2 Hope st.
Henderson, George, CharlottePlace lane
Hunter, W., 14 West Catherine pi.
Kerr, Hugh, 1 Erskine placeLittle, Geoige, 24 Saunders st.
Neaves, James, & Son, 18 and20 Grindlay street
Stewart, James 10 Randolphcliff, Dean bridge. Tele-phone No. 271
POTATO MERCHANTSBell, George, Leith Walk stationKerr, Peter, Leith Walk Goodsstation
Mathuson, Alex., Scotland Streetstation
Newton, W., 12 Quality lane,Leith
Swan, John E., 24 Constitution st.
POT EDINBURGH.
Potato Merchants—continued.
Walker, James, Leith Walk sta-tion
Young:, Robert, 40 Watsoncrescent; and contractor
POULTERERS
Marked (a) are Game Dealers.
(a) Anderson, J., & Sons, 29 Castle st.
Brechin Brothers, 2 Newingtonroad, telephono No., 691; COQueen street, telephone No.,
203; and at Glasgow, etc.
Bryce, E. H., Stockbridge market
Bryson, Robert, 6 St Patrick
square. Telephone No. 733(a) Carmichael, Robert, 3 Broughton
marketHarrower, James, 46A St Patrick sq.
Hogg & Hogg, 3 Drumsheughplace; butchers, sausagemakers, and game dealers.
Telegraphic address." Sausage, Edinburgh "
Johnston & Co., 60 Queen st.
;
poulterers, game and veni-
son dealers. Telegraphicaddress, " Venison, Edin-
burgh. Telephone No. 2291Johnston, Green, & Co., Ltd., 3
South Charlotte street; fish-
mongers and game dealers.
Telegraphic address," Chicken,Edinburgh." Telephone No.
301. Established 17 80(a) Mathieson, A., 256 Causewayside
Miller, John, 4 William st.
Murdoch, W. J., 6 Polwarthgardens
Roll?n-1, Edward, i-\ Marshall st.
(a) Snow, Charles F., 10 Clifton ter.
Strachan, John, 10a Antigua st.
;
butcher, poulterer, andgame dealer. TelephoneNo., 173
Strachan, Robert, 74a Morning-side road
Turnbull, James, 1 Inverlelth
terrace, and 31 Pitt street;also game dealer
PRESERVE MANUEAC-TTTRERS
Fleming, John, & Sons, 2 and 4Forth street
Macgregor, Ltd., West Savileterrace; and preserved peelmanufacturers
PRESERVED PROVISIONMANUFACTURERS
G-illon. John, & Co., 17 Assembly st.
M'Ewen, Mrs J., 59 High st.
MacGregor, D., Ltd., West Savileterrace
Smith, A. & M., head office, 30Bernard street, Leith; atsoPoint law, Aberdeen
PRINTERS
Allan, T. L., 23 Elder st.
Anderson, John, 1 Eamsay la
Anderson, R., & Son, 11 Cham-bers street
Armour, H., & Co., 5 Hanoverstreet
Bailey, Ernest, 24 St James sq.
Baillie, J. T., 5 Nicolson sq.
Bain, J., & Sons, 2 7 Crosscause-way
Ballsntyne, Hanson, & Co., Paul's
work, 212-224 CausewaysideBanks & Co., Grange Printingworks, 156 Causewayside,and 12 George street. Tele-graphic address, " Grange,"Edinburgh. Telephone No.,
701Bartholomew, John, & Co., Park rd.
Baxter, J., & Son, 19 EldeT st.
Bishop & Sons, 4 6 Nicolson st.;
commercial, law, and bookprinters. Telephone No. 868
Blackwood, W., & Sons, 32 Thistle st.
Brjwn, Andrew, 42 Hanover st.
Brown, John, Macdonald rd.
Caldwell Bros., Ltd., 11 Waterloo pi.
Chambers, W. & R., Ltd., 339 Highstreet
Chapman, Watson, & Co., HA Hanovsr st.
Clark, R. & R., Ltd., 42 Hanoverst., and Brandon street
Colston & Co., Ltd., 8crKose st.
Constable, T. & A., n Thistle st.
Crichton, D. W., 3 West Newington
placeDavidson, David, 9 Bernard st.
Dobson, Mode, & Co., 11 Elliot
streetDrummond, D., 34 and 3 6 Vic
toria streetDuff & Thomson, 107 Constitution st.
Edinburgh Co-operative Printing Co..
Ltd., 6a Bristo pi.
Elliott, W. Smith, & Co., 24 Guthri.
street
Falrley, John, 2 3 Henderson st.,
LeithFlett & Crabtree, Canon streetFred, J. H., 14A Bristo pi.
Gall & Inglis, 20 Bernard ter.
Gardner, Peter, 157 Constitution st.
Gray, J. & J., & Co., 6 Melbourneplace
Hamilton, G. R., 14 Caledonian rd.
Hossack, A., 68 Bristo st.
Johnston, W. & A. K., Edinaworks, Easter road
Kinross & Black, 18 Elder st.
Leighton, Joseph, 13 6 and 133North-West Rose Street lane
Lindsay, John, Old Assembly close,
172 High st.
Livingstone, E. & S., 4 Melbourne pi.
Lorimer & Gillies, 31 St Andrewscuare
M'Dougall, W. T., 20 Assembly st.
M'Farlane & Erskine, 14 St James'
squareM'Gregor, John, 128 Fountain-bridge
Macdonald, William, & Co.,
Limited, Registered office,
8 St Giles street; tele-
graphic address, " Direct,
Edinburgh." London office,
7 2 Leadenhall street, E.C.;
telegraphic address, "Caps,London;" and at Dublin, Bel-
fast, Glasgow, Birmingham,Leeds, Le'cester, Liverpool,
Manchester, and Newcastle-on-Tync; linotypers andprinters. Publishers and pro-
prietors of Macdonaid'sDirectories, Tourists' Guides,Time Tables, etc.
M'Kav, Geo. C, 9 Carpet la.
M'Laren & Co., St Giles stairs
Macdonald, David, 42 Hcnover st.
Macdonald, John, 10 Broughton st
Mrcfarlano & Dickson, 25 Castle st.
Macfarlane, D., & Co., 8 Cham-bers street
Mackay, George C , 39 Bernard sfc
Mackenzie & Storrie, 35 Shore
Macniven & Cameron, Ltd., 23 Blafl
street
Macrae & Mitchell, 96 Nicolson st.
Max,veil & Son, 68 Broughton st.
Millor, A., 369 High St.
Mitchell, R, 20 Clyde st.
Morrison & Gibb, Ltd., 11 Queenstreet, and Tanfleld works!and at 12 Norfolk st., London!printers, stereotypers, electro^
typers, bookbinders, andpaper rulers
Mould & Tod, 3 St James' so.
Mv.nro, John, & Co., 6 Elder st.
Murray, F., 11 Young st.
Neill & Co., Ltd., Old Fish marketclose, 196 High st. ; branchoffice, 13a George street
Nelson, T., & Sons, St Leonards
Nimmo, W., & Co., 4 6 Constitu-
tion streetOliver & Boyd, i5 High st.
Paton, Hugh, ft Sons, 5 St Jnrne*
square
EDINBURGH. PRO
Peddie, J. T., & Co., 57 Yorkplace
Pillans, H. & J., & Wilson, 43Hanover street; and 18 Thistlestreet
Reid. G-eo. A., 27 Elder st.
Ritchie, A., & Sen, 51 York pi.
feobb & Co., 11S High st.
Robb, G., & Co., 3 Thistle st.
Robertson, W. S., 27 South bridgeSt Giles Printing Co., Raeburnhouse, 3 2 York place; ecclesi-astical and general printers
Scott & Ferguson, & Burness &Co. (Morrison & Gibb, Ltd.), 11
Queen street, and Tanfieldworks
Sharp & Smith, 2 5 St James'square
Simpson (The) Label Co., 2 6Montrose terrace; labelmanufacturers
Skinner, James, & Co., 2 North St
Andrew st.
Smith & Ritchie, 71 Albert st.
Steven & Hope, 12 Henderson st.
Stewart, George, & Co., 92 George st.
Sutherland, R. R., 34 Haddington pi.
Thyne, Wm., 77 Montgomerystreet
Turcan, P. J , 265 High st.
Turnbull & Spears, 8 to 16Thistle street
Turner, Jas., & Co., 103 Lothianroad. Telephone No. 21 9
O
Waddie & Co., Ltd., St Stephenstreet
Walker & Sinclair, Swinton rowWalker, T , 270. High st.
Warwick & Sons 3 9 Morrisonstreet, and 2 65 High street;and ticket writers
Waterston, George, & Sons, 101 Georgestrjet
Waterston & Johnston, 31 Sandport st..
LeithWhite, W. H., & Co., Riverside Press,
Ltd., 3 Frederick street and River-
side worksWilson, Gordon, 47 Thistle st.
Wilson, John, 104 High street
PRINTERS' ENGINEERSBecvers & Sons, Swinton rowBennet, Archibald, & Co., 10 StLeonard's street; engineersand machine makers
Seggie, Alex., & Son, Broughton mar-ket
Miller & Richard, Reekie'scourt, 65 Nicolson street;and Water lane, New Bridgestreet, London, E.C.
PRINTERS' FURNISHERSAND JOINERS
Dui:can, G. S., Jeffrey st.
Marr Typefounding Co., Ltd.,
5 3 Canongate; and 15 Char-terhouse street, London
Miller & Richard, Reekie'scourt, 65 Nicolson street;and Water lane, New Bridgestreet, London, E.C; printingmaterial manufacturers
Ramsay, S., 23 St James sq.
PRINTERS' ROLLER COM-POSITION MANU-
FACTURERSFinlayson & Stuart, 5 6 Regentarch; manufacturers of prin-ters' roller composition. Tele-graphic address, " Regent,Edinburgh." Telephone No.,1021
PRINTING INK MANUFAC-TURERS
See Ink Manufacturers.
PRINTSELLERSCowieson, P., 39A Lothian st.
Doig, Wilson, & Wheatley, 90George street
Freedman, A. I., 45 York placeMacphail, A. W., 33 St Andrew sq.
Nelson, A., 19 Hanover st.
Paton, Hugh, & Sons, 5 St James' sq.
Patterson, W. G., 54 George st.
Scott, Alexander, 78 Princesstreet
Sinclair, C, 50 Princes st.
Thomson Bros., 74 George st.
Wilson, John, 76 Buccleuch st
PRODUCE IMPORTERSWeir & Squirrel!, 4 Bernard st.
PROVISION DEALERSAikman, A., 19a Queensferry st.
Allander, Mrs, 3 Northumberland pi.
Allisrn, J., 199 Cowgate
97
Allison, James, 63 GrassmarketAnnacltBr, Wm., 30 Home st.
Barron, Wm., 5 3 PleasanceBlackie, J., 19 South St James' st.
Blanche & Co., 139 Bruntefield pi.
Brodie, J., 17 Prince Regent st.
Brown, Adam, 14 St Mary's st.
Brown, D,, 90 Gorgie roadBrown, Walter, n East Norton pi.
Brownlee, H., 24 Barony st.
Bryan, Thos., 108 GrassmarketCa'.der, M., 156 Easter rd.
Campbell, Margaret, 26A West portChristie, Wm., 21 Buchanan st.
Christy, C. M., 57 CrosscausewayCooper, F., 15 and 16 South StJames' street
Danish Butter Co., 43 Dairy rd.,8 India place, 5 2k Fountain-bridge, 9 7 Pleasance, and 63Easter road
Davidson, George, 10 Mitchell st.
Dewar, Fraser, & Co.. 18 Ber-nard street. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Dewar, Leith "
Dillin, M., 36 Elbe st., LeithDonaldson, George, & Sons, 2 6West Maitland street
Donoghue, John, 86 GrassmarketDonoghue, Mrs J., 37 Carnegie st.
Dow, Andrew, 153 PleasanceDuffv, M., 13 India pi.
Edinburgh Northern District Co-operative Society, 4 Picaidy pi.
Elliot, John, 274 and 276 Canon-gate
Ewing, L., 1 Prospect st.
Fernie, James, 2 Union pi.
Fleming, John, & Sons, 2 and 4Forth street; wholesale agentsand merchants; also preservemanufacturers
Forsyth, William, 8 Moncrieffterrace, East Meadows
Gardiner, R., 155 Morrison st.
Gibson, R. & T., 93 Princes st.
Gibson, George, 44 Queens-ferry street
G!en, B., 62 St Leonard's hill
Gordon, James M., 271 Leith walkGowans, Mrs James, 2 Semple st.
Grant, George, & Co., 8 Howardstreet
Gray, A., 253 CanongateHanlon, C. 57 Black-friars st.
Harper, Henry, n Abbey hill
Ha v. Wm., 14 Bothwell st.
Henderson, James, 100 Sou*.hBack Canongate
Johnston, W. R., 5 South Clerk st.
Keating, John, 269 CowgateKerr, Joseph, 3 8 Brlsto streetKerr, Sanderson, & Co., 25 Bath st.,
LeithLaing, John, 44 Easter rd., LeithLee, Peter, 16 South College st.
Leslie's Provision Stores, 35 FleasaneeLethem, John, & Sons, 137 Con-stitution street
i/n/iqoo
PRO EDINBURGH.
Provision Dealers—continued.
LIPTON, Limited, 7 6 Southbridge, 145 Princes
> st., 10 South ClerkSt., North bridge,jand 100 Kirkgate,Leith
London Market, 77 Dairy rd.
Low & Co., 2 Jeffrey st.
Low, W., & Co., 4 7 Nicolson st.
M 'Donald, D.. 98 Easter rd.
M'Laggan, A. & J., 9 9 and 9 9aFerry road, Leith
M'Queen, E., 42 D-an st.
M'Vey, Wm., 184 Eose st.
Massey, Alexander, 15 Home st.
Maypole Dairy Co., 244 Canon-gate
MeikJe, Geo., 31 Minto st.
M chaelso 1, Janet, 2 2 SouthRichmond street
Millar, J., 124 Leith st
Miller, C, 82 Pleasance
Miller, Peter, 9 Davie streetMitchell, J., 116 Bonnington rd., Leith
Mitchell, J. P., 28 Albert pi.
Montgomery, Robert M., 127 Canon-gate
More, John, 117 Lruriston pi.
Murray, J., 17 St Stephen st.
Murray, Mrs, J3 West Montgomeryplace
Nicol, James, 31 Richmond pi.
Nicolson, C, 14 Cadzow pi.
Pearson, J., 7 David st.
Peterson, John, 8 Newhaven rd.
Richardson, J., 55 Leith walkRoden, F., & Son, 94 and 98Nicolson street
Roden, M., 44 St Mary st.
Roden, P . 18 High st., and i$i Westport
Rose, J., 202 Morrison st.
Scott Brothers, 3^ Easter rd.
Soougal, David, 77 Newington rd.
Shearer, William, 30 Bristo st.
Smith, John, 5 6 Fountain-bridge
Smith, T., 92 Brunswick st.
Speed, H., & Co., 20 Portland pi.
Stark, John, 113 KirkgateStevens, Miss ignes, 66 South BackCanongate
Stockman, Wm. J., 6oa Constitutionetreet
Strachan, Miss, 70 PleasanceStrachan, William, 3 Prospect st.
Tait, Miss J., 26 Jamaica st.
Thomson, Robert, 155 West portTweedale, James, 27A Pitt st.
Urquhart, C. R., 19 Quality laneWebster, John M., 92 Comiston rd.
White, J. C, 3 6 Bath street,Leith
Whittaker, Wm., 131 CanongateWilson, M., 21 Richmond pi.
Wise, W. B., 12 Leven streetWood. Wm., 76 Morrison st.
Wright, James, 91 Buccleuchstreet; and victualling mer-chant
Young, A. F., 18 William st.
Young, John, 35 Abbeyhill
PROVISION MERCHANTS-(WHOLESALE)
Aitken, P., & Co., 40 and 4t
Quality street, Leith; pro-
duce and commission mer-chants
Ballantine, James, & Co., 19
and 20 Quality streetBeruldsen, E., 5 Commercial st.
Burn, G., & Son, 5 India build-
ingsCarmichael, Thomas K., 9 and10 Quality street; and mar-garine agent
Chamv-rs & Houston, 4 Bank st., Leith
Chisholm, Lillico & Inglis, 37and 3 9 Constitution street,
LeithCooper & Co., 76 Nicolson st.
Cossar, G., 40 Mitchell st.
Davidson, Gr., 10 Mitchell st.
Dewar, Fraser, & Co., 18 Ber-nard street. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Dewar, Leith "
Dick, James, & Sons, 16 Lauriestreet, Leith
Dowie, Peter, & Co., 3 6 and 3 7Mitchell street, Leith. Tele-phone No. 402
Eggers, J. C, & Co., 10 Commercial street
Fleming, John, & Sons, Ltd., 2and 4 Forth 'street
Gray, I., 5 Drumdryan st.
Hamilton Brothers, 30A Grindlav st.
Harper, James, 16 Picardy pi.
Laurence, Henderson, Sons, &Co., Ltd., 12 3 Leith walk
Lothem, John, & Sons, 137 Con-stitution street
Low, William, & Co., 48 Home st.
M'Partlin Brothers, 111 Buc-cleuch street, 8 9 Canongate,and 70 Grassmarket
Mossman, James, & Sons, 77 Grass-market
Roden, P., 109 High streetScott, R., & Co., ^8 Mitchell st.
Smith, Wm. C, & Co., 2 Bank st.,
LeithStockman, W. J., 60A Constitution st.
Taylor & Lindsay, 102 Constitution
street
Tavlor, James, John's la., LeithTod, J. & J., & Sons, 35 Mitchell st.
Weir & Squirrell, 4 Bema/'dstreet; also produce im-porters. Telegraphic ad-dress, '* Weir." Telephone No.,4060
White, J. C, 3 6 Bath streetWight & Calder, 12 Elbe street,Telephone No., 4002. Tele-graphic address, " Wight,Leith."
Wight, R., jun., 30 and 32 Elbestreet, Leith. Telephone No.,
588Wilson, Kerr, & Co. 26 Breadstreet; provision importers
PUBLISHERSAllan, T. L., 23 Elder st.
Anderson, C. & R., 377 High st.
Archibald, H., 8 St James' pi.
Bartholomew, John, & Co., Park rdBaxter, J., & Son, 19 Elder st.
Bell & Bradfute, 12 Bank st.
Bell, John H.. 31 Castle streetBlackwood, William, & Sons, 45George street
Brown, Wm., 2 6 Prinses streetCaldwell Bros , Ltd., n Waterloo pi.
Cameron, J. A., & Co., 12 Broughtonstieet
Cameron, Richard, 1 South St Davidstreet
Cameron, R. M., & Son, 12 St Giles
street"Catholic (The) Herald" Pub-lishing Co., Ltd., 7 North StAndrew street
Central News, Ltd., 3 East Registerstreet
Chambers, W. & R., Ltd., 339 High st.
Clark, T. & T., 3 8 George st.
Clarendon Press, 12 Frederickstreet
Clark, R. & R., 42 Hanover st.
Clay, Wm. F., 18 Teviot pi.
Constable, T. & A., n Thistle st.
Cowieson, P., 39, and 41 Lothian]street, and 1, 3, 5, and 7jBrighton street; printseUer,picture frame maker, gilder,and general warehouseman,'Established 1845
Douglas, David, 10 Castle st.
Elliot, Andrew, 17 Princes st.
Free Church Temperance Publicationdepot, 8 North Bank st.
Frowde, Henry, 12 Frederick st.
Gall & Inglis, ?o Bernard ter.
Gardner," Peter, 15 7 Constitu-tion street
Grant, John, 31 George IV. bridge
Grant, R., & Son, 107 PrincesGreen, W., & Sons, 18 St Giles st.
Gray, J. & J., & Co., 6 Melbourneplace
Hitt, James G., 37 George st.
Hunter, R. W., 19 George TV. bridge
Jack, T. C. & E. C, 215 Causeway-side
EDINBURGH. kmJOHNSTON, W. & A. K., Edina
works, Easter road;
and 20 South St
Andrew street; 5
White Hart street,Warwick lane, E.C.; geogra-phers to the Queen, and pub-lishers of geographical andeducational works
Livingstone, E. & S., 15 Teviotplace; and booksellers
Macdonald, William, & Co.,
Limited, Registered office,
8 St Giles street ; tele-
graphic address, " Direct,Edinburgh." London office,
72 Leaden hall st, E.G.; tele-
graphic address, " Caps, Lon-don;" and at Belfast, Dublin,Glasgow, Birmingham, Liver-pool, Leeds, Leicester, New-castle-on-Tyne, and Man-chester; linotypers, printers,and publishers, and pro-prietors of Maodonald'sDirectories, Tourists' Guides,Railway Time Table's, etc.
M'Dougall's Educational Co.,Ltd., 1 and 2 St James' sq.
;
school publishers and sta-tioners
Mackenzie & Storrie, 35 ShoreMackenzie, Wm., 59 South bridgeMacniven & Wallace, 138 Prin-ces street
Menzies, John, & Co., 12 Han-over street; and at Glasgow
Nimmo, Hay, & Mitchell, iS Clyde st.
Oliphant, Anderson, & Ferrier,3 to 3 7 St Mary street
Oliver & Boyd, 16 High st.
Oxford University Press depot,12a. Frederick street
Paton, Hugh, & Sons, 5 St James' sq.
Pentland, Young J., 11 Teviot pi.
Religious Tract and BookSociety, 9 9 George street
Ritchie, John, & Co. (" Scots-man " and " Evening Dis-patch "), 26, 28, and 30 Cock-burn street
Robinson, H., 111 and 115 Leith st.
St Giles Printing Co., 3 2 Yorkplace; ecclesiastical pub-lishers " Scottish Guardian,"" Scottish Standard Bearer,"Year Book
Sinclair, Wm., 3 Ea3t Begister st.
Stevenson, A., & Co., 9 North Bank st.
Stewart, John, 15 St James sq.
Thin, James, 54 and 55 Southbridge, 14 and 15 Infirmarystreet, and 1 and 2 Lindsayplace
Town and County Directories,Ltd., 5 Johnston terrace
Trades Directories, Ltd., 3 73High street
Virtue, H.. & Co , Ltd., 35 George IV.bridge
Waddie & Co., Ltd., St Stephenstreet
White, W. H., & Co., Ltd., Sfc Ber-nard's row
Williams & Norgate, 20 Frederick st.
Young, G. A., & Co., 102 South bridge
QTJARRY OWNERSBallachulish Slate Quarries Co., Ltd.,
23 York placeBritish Freestone Quarry Co., Ltd., T72
Easter ToadBuchan, B., & Sons, 1=50 Dundee st.
Forrest, Wm., <& Co., 21 Comiston rd.
Pearson Brothers, & Campbell,5 7a Dale street, Liverpool
;
slate quarry owners andagents. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Keystone, Liverpool "
Strattons J. W., & Co., LowerGilmore plaos; lessees ofRavel rig quarry, Balerno;North quarry, Ratho, Hillwoodquarry, Ratho, and Nortonquarry, Ratho. Telegraphicaddress, " Stratton, Edin-burgh. Telephone No. 126(Western)
Young, James, & Sons, Brysonroad
RAG MERCHANTSBarron, John, & Son, 23 and25 Dumbiedykes road
Chalmers & Co., Ltd., BonningtonGemmell, Jas., 69 CowgatePotty. Wm., & Son, 38 Holyrood sq.
RAILWAY COMPANIESCaledonian Railway Company,
7 Rutland square. J. M.Kinghorn, district trafficsuperintendent
Caledonian Princes Street station (west
end), Lothian rd.
Cook, Thomas, & Son, 31 Prin-ces street. Apply for full
particulars of Cook's toursEast Coast Railway, Prudentialbuildings, St Andrew square.Great Northern and North-Eastarn Railway Companies'Route via Berwick and York.Information as to rate forgoods and parcels may be ob-tained from P. Y. Lawsontraffic superintendent, EastCoast Railways, 32 WestGeorge street, Glasgow
09
Edinburgh & Bathgate ; office, 5 3*Andrew sq.
Great Eastern, 75 Princes st.
Midland, 19 South St David st.
North British, 23 Waterloo pi.
RECTIFIERS
Anderson & Co., 15 Forth st.
Crabbie, John, & Co., Ltd., 108Great Junction street. Tele-graphic address, "* Crabbies,Leith "
Mackie, N. M. Scott, & Co., 8Constitution street
Melrose, Drover, & Co., 14 Mitchell st.
Thomson, D. J., & Co., 2 St An-thony street
REGISTRY OFFICES FORSERVANTS
Anderson, Mrs, 8 7 Shandwickplace; Maitland Servant's Re-gistry, and Apartmentsagency
Blake's Registry, 5 Hope Parkterrace; servants' suited free
Brown, Miss M., 8 2 Marchmontroad; also for companions
Cameron, A., 7A London st.
Crown Registry, 26 Queensferry st.
Dodds, 1 Charlotte place. MissHedlay, proprietrfx
Dyce, Miss Jane, Royal Registry,10b North St David street
Employment Bureau for Women,116 George street; no chargemade to Employers untilsuited. Miss Chapman, act-ing secretary
Globe (The) Servants' Home, 118Princes street. Telegraphicaddreo3, " Servants, Edinbro'."Telephone No., 223 9
Green, Mioses, 78 Newington rd.Green, Mrs C. E., 3a Lutton pi.;
and baby linen shopGrosvenor Agency, 13 7 Prince'sstreet; for all classes of ser-vants. Thomas Wyse, pro-prietor. Telegraphic address," Grosvenor, Edinburgh "
Henderson's Agency, 8 Young st.
Keddie, Mrs, 4 Melville pi.
Law's Central Registry, 20 Cockburustreet
LawsDn, J., 5 Hanover st.
M'Girr, Mrs, 10 Bruntsfield pi.
Maitland Servants' Begistry, 87 Shand-wick pi.
Mathieson, Wm., 6 Forth st.
Miller, E., 28a Pitt street; andbaby-linen shop
Richardson, Mrs, 19 Shandwiokplaco
REG EDINBURGH.
Registry Officesfor Servants—continued.
St George (The) Agency, 19Shandwick place; for gover-nesses and servants. MissRichardson, proprietrix
Servants' Home and Registry As-sociation, 60 George st.
Servants' (The) Institution, 4Alva street. Patroness, theQueen. Reports, etc., perpost. Established 1845
St Bernard's. 60 Dean st.
Stirling, Miss, g Grove st.
Tavendale, Mrs Jane, ScottishRegister, 44 Frederick street
Taylor, Mrs E., 36 Marchmont rd.
Taylor, Mrs William, 11a Hanoveretreet
Thornton's Select, 118 Princesstreet
Whyte, Miss P., 12 Atholl pi.
Wilson, Mrs H., 17 Riddles close, LeithYoung Women's Christian Asso-ciation, 116 George street
BESTATJRANTS AND EE-FBESHMENT EOOMS
Addison, W., 17 Haddington pi.
Aitcbison's West-End Cafe Co., Ltd.,
129 Princes st.
Aitken's Dining rooms, 72 Leith walkAlexandra Cafe, 19 Leith st.
Argyle Cafe Co., 96 Princes st.
Bennet, Robert, 2 9 Shore,Leith
Benzies, Peter, 6 Dock place,Leith; breakfasts, dinners,and teas. Charges mode-rate. Open 5 a.m.
Bisset, Robert, Haymarket Sta-tion Refreshment rooms, 1 and3 Haymarket terrace; first-
class luncheons at popularprices. Wines and spirits ofthe finest quality
BODEGA COMPANY, Ltd., 7South St Andrew street; and
at Glasgow, London, Liver-pool) Manchester, Brighton,eto.
Brann, R., 18 PleasaaceBvemner, Mrs, 251 Gorgie rd.
British Ensign Public-House, 47 GreatJunction st.
Brodie, J., Crown Restaurant,5 2 Lothian street; and CrossKeys Hotel, Dalkeilh
Brown, Mrs, 85 Morrison st.
Brown, Mrs, 28 Rose streetBrownlie, William, 5 7 Slate-ford road
Burns' Cafe, 45 9 and 4 61 Lawn-market
Cafe, 32 Cockburn st.
Cafe-die-Paris Restaurant, 3 2aand 3 2b Castle street; TheFrench Restaurant; winesand spirits of the bestquality. Siffre, proprietor
Cameron, E., 52 Frederick st.
Carnegie & Beattie, Cafe andGrill Room, 9 and 11 Waterlooplace, and 15, 16, and 1?Commercial street, Leith
Cattanach, A., 9 Albert plaoe, Leithwalk
City Restaurant, 5 Melbourne pi.
Clark, Chas., 3 Union pi.
Clarke, Thos., 35 Elm rowCockburn, Turnbull, & Co., 217High street, 78 Leith St., 4 7
South bridge, Waverley mar-ket, and Argyle Cafe, 9 6 Prin-ces street
Collie, James, 156 Lauriston pi.
Coppola, A., 46 CanongateCorn Exchange Restaurant, 3Baltic street, Leith
Cosmopolitan (The), 1 Commercial street, Leith
CROWN RESTAURANT, 5 2
Lothian street;
and Cross KeysHotel, Dalkeith.
Dinners (three
courses), one shil-
ling, 12 till 4; wines, ales,
etc., etc. J. Brodie, proprie-
torCumming, W., 16 CanongateDaish & Co., Grand Restaurant,3 and 5 South St Andrewstreet, and 21 Rose st/eot;purveyors; also wine andspirit merchants. Telegra-phic address, " Daish, Edin-
burgh." Telephone No., 1207Deards, Walter, 21 and 23Shandwick place
Dickson, James, 17 9 Causeway-side
Dallas, M. J., 3 Elliot streetDickenson, John, 63 Rose st.
Donaldson, A., ioa West Maitlandstreet
Duff, Miss M., 235 Causeway-side
Duffy, Patrick. 224 CanongateDunkel, J., 60 Rose streetEason, Miss B., 6 6 Hendersonstreet, Leith
Edinburgh Cafe Co., 70 Princes st.
Edinburgh Coffee Houso Co., Ltd.,
3 Blair street; popular board-ing house
Ellis, R., 96 St Andrew st., LeithEmpire, 17 Broughton street;and spirit dealer
Empire Cafe, 4 9 South bridgo(opposite Chambers st.). J.
W. Swan, proprietorFarquharson, Mrs B., 21 SouthSt James street
Fernle, Thomas, 46 Shore,Leith
Finlayson's Star Restaurant, 3Charlotte street, Leith; andpurveyor
Forbes, Alexander. 4 Summer pi.
Fraser, Miss A., 10 Church Hillplace
Frosa, Francis, 158 High st.
Gallacher, James, 29 Buecleuch st.
Calloway, David, 29 West Rich-mond street
Gibson, —-., 49 Candlemaker rowGloag, Joseph, Granton pierGorneman, Alfred, 8 7 St Leo-nard's street
Green, Thomas, Green's BeerShop, 113 Canongate
Greig, Henry, 243a Morningsideroad
Henderson, Alexander, 127 Gorgisroad
Henderson, P., 74 Leith streetJack, Mrs J. (late Stewart),2 8a Hanover street; Scotchhaggis manufacturer
Junction Bridge Dining Rooms,243 Great Junction street.Peter Waite
Kellie. Miss, 232 Morrison st.
Kenneth, George, 192 Rose st.
Kerss, Peter, 165A FountainbridgoKerss, Win., 82 Grove st.
Kinnaird, W., 106 KirkgateLawnmarket Dining-Rooms, 4 61Lawnmarket
Littlejohn, Thomas, 31, 3 3, and3 5 Leith street, and 135Princes street
Loughhn, Thomas, 26 High st.
Lyall's Restaurant, 2 9 Marshallstreet. Mrs Davidson, pro-prietor
M'Carray, Margaret, 81 High st.
M'Cormack, Robert, 236 Canongate
M'Donald, Alexander, 302 Lawn-market
M'Leod, Miss Elizabeth, 2 Saun-ders street
M'Kee, Andrew, 34 West portMacintosh, W., 332 Leith walkMarshall, Jas., Blackford avenue
EDINBURGH. SAD
Melville (The) Hotel, 82 Nicol-son street. The famous(three courses) Is. dinner,from 12 till 4. Marriageand dinner parties purveyedfor. Good bedroom accom-modation. F. Burgdorf, pro-prietor
M?dd!cton, Mrs M. S., HopeStreet restaurant, 5 Hope st.
Miller, J., 119 Dairy roadMiller, Miss, 82 PleasanceMiller, Wm., 59 Nicolson st.
Milne, David, 3 St Andrew sq.,and 89 Main street, New-haven
Milne, John W., 28 Sandport street,
LoithMitchell, C, 94 Morrison st.
Moore, Charles, 7 South College st.
Morgan, William, 2 64 Bonning-ton road
Muirson, C. M., 7 King's Stables rd.
Morris, James W., 163 Fountain -
bridgeNow Cafe, 13 South St Davidstreet
Nicol, Thomas, 17 Cadzow pi.
Nugent, Mrs, 171 Leith walkPorteous, James, 104 High st.
Queen's (The) Cafe, 27 Forrestroad. A. S. M'Onie, pro-prietor
Richardson, Mrs, 173 C'anongate
Ritchie, A., & Son, 24 Princesstreet, and 11 and 13 Cock-burn street; manufacturersNational Shortbread, FiveO'clock Shortbread, and OldeEdinburgh Rock; also lun-cheon and tea rooms
Jobirson's Temperance, 31 Lothian rd.
5t Giles Dining Booms, 9 St Giles st.
Scott's Dining Booms, 28 Valleylield st.
cottish Army & Navy (The), 28Shandwick pi.
Scottish Cafe, 107 & 109 Lothianrd. ; breakfasts, dinners, teas,and suppers. Special three-course dinner, Is. 3d. First-class billiard room. P. Me'-drum, proprietor
carter, Miss, 1 Haddington pi.
impson, Mrs, 146 Albert st.
nclair, M , 46 St Leonard's st.
•mibert, James, 2, 4, and GBath road, and 2 9a Sala-mander street, Leith; alsospirit dealerpiers & Pond, Ltd., Waverley stationtewarts, E., 126 Bonnington rd.
homson, J., 41 Boseburn ter.
homson, Wm., 3 7 Canongateollcross Dining and SupperRooms, 180 and 182 Lauris-ton place
Traill's Restaurant, 5 and 6Greyfriar's place; dinnersfrom 9d. (unequalled).Robert Robertson, proprietor
Turnbull, — ., 7 Great Junction street,
LeithUrquhart, Mrs, 146 Dairy rd.
Vickarman, William, 9 Hamiltonplace
Waites, —.
, 241 Great Junction streel
,
LeithWest, J., 7 Abbey strandWest, Mrs, 143 CowgateWestwater, Wm., 182 Lauristonplace
Young Women's Christian As-sociation Institute, Employ-ment Agency, Home, andRestaurant, 116 George street,and 2 Baxter's place
BEVOLVING SHTTTTEBMANTJFACTTTBEB
Dickson, William, 15 Sunburyplace, Dean
BIDING MASTEBSBlackie, James, 12 Church lane,and Wemyss Place lane
Hutchison, Peter (late JamesDodds), 24 Church lane
Ogilvie, J. D., South East CumberlandStreet lane
BOBEMAKEBSChristio & Kilpatrick, 104South bridge; to the Univer-sity
M&cdonald, Middlemass, &Wood, 29 and 31 Hanover st.
Middlemass, James, & Co., 18 Soutbbridge
Stark Bros., South bridge
BOPE, TWINE, NET, ANDSAIL MAKEBS
Bell, Wm., 89 West bowBlind Asylum (Royal School), 5 8Nicolson utreot
Cairns, Alex., Hope cres.
Calder, William, 21 Commercialstreet, Leith; tents on hire
Edinburgh Roperie and Sail-cloth Co., Ltd., 15 Bath street,Leith; St Andrew dock, Hull;6 Lancelot's hey, Liverpool;and 10 and II Lime street,London. Telephone No., 413.Telegrams, " Roperie, Leith "
Elgin & M'Pake, Rope and TwinoManufacturers, Leamingtonroad, Gil more place
Ferguson, T., & Co., 50 and 51Bridge street
Howden, A., Gilmore Park lane;rope, twine, and metalliccord manufacturer
Lees & Wilson, 4 Gayfield pi.
Leighton, Allan, MidlothianRope works, 21 Riego street;specialty Manilla binder,cords and twines
M'lntosh & Cunningham, 27Commercial street, Leith;tents for sale or on hire anysize; sunshades for shopwindows a speciality. Esti-mates given
Milne, James, & Co., Granton harbourMunro, Thomas, 21 Grassmar-
ket; and sack manufacturer.Binder and trussing twines
Rose, William, 5 6 GrassmarketRoss, James, & Co., 23 Bath st.
Turner, David, Main st., Newhaven
SADDLE AND HABNESSMAKEBS
Berry, T. M., 30 Constitution st.
Carfrae & Whyte, 12 Melville pi.Carter, Jobn, 86 George st.
Cattanach, John, 3 Johnstonterrace
Chalmers, C, 65 Clerk st.
Christie, Alexr., 8 Upper Bow;also collar maker
Cooper, Alex., 60 GrassmarketDownie, Hay, 67 Clerk streetDuff, Andrew, 208 Morrison st.
Dunlop, Thomas, Carson st.
Gibson & Bobertson, 20 Dundas st.
Hay, J. & J., 28 Hanover st.
Hendry & Bishop, 28 Westport; horse-collar makers
Hogg & M'Vicar, 29 Dock st.
Home, Adam G., 35 Broughton st.
Lauder, John, 8 St Stephen ct.
M'Kenzie, Alex., 88 Rose streetMacrae, J., 152 Lothian Td.Mathewson, James L., 53 Fountain-bridge
More, James, & Son, 110 Foun-tainbridge
ROGERS, J. H., & CO., 117George street;by special ap-pointment tothe Queen
SAD EDINBURGH.
Saddlers and Harness Makers—continued.
Rose, Alex., 58 GrassmarketRoss, Eben, & Son, 100a Consti-tution street
Spence, David, 27 GrassmarketStordy, James B., St Leonard'sCoach works
Talbot, Thomas, 72 Gorgie rd.
Thomson, Alex., & Co., 82 West bowThomson, Jas., Corn Exchange build
ings, GrassmarketThomson, Wm., 210 Leith walkWatt, Andrew, & Sons, 1 South SiDavid st.
Whillis, W., 13 Bread streetYoung, WT
alter, 271 Causewayside
Robinson, A., 117 KirkgareRubin, I., 79 St Mary st.
Steven, Mrs, 345 PleasanceTobin, James, 51 St Mary streetWalt, James, 139 Pleasance
SADDLERS' IRONMONGERSAND PLATERS
Hendry & Bishop, 28 Westport; saddle-tree makers
Newlands, W., 8 Victoria ter.
Thomson, Alex., & Co., 82 West bowThomson, Jas., Corn Exchange build-
SALEROOMSBarron. J., 127 PleasanceBt-ck, Miss, 12 PleasanceBurns, James, 61 PleasanceCampbell, Mrs Jane., 95 and 145We6t port
Con by, M., 55 Candlemakerrow
Dodds, Alexander, 4 6 Tennantstreet, Leith
Easton, D., 9 North Fort st.
Equitable Loan Co. of Scotland. 223High st.
Fitzpatrick, Eliza, 13 St Marystreet
Freeman, Abel, 9 7 CancngatoGalbraith, Mrs J., 42 FountainbridgeGilchrist, G., 7 South Richmond st.
Glasgow Saleroom Co., 52A Fountaiu-
bridgjKelly, Patrick, 39 St Mary st.
Lindey & Co., 153 FountainbridgeM'Cabe, M., 20 St Stephen st.
M'Ginn, Christina, 57 St Mary st.
Martin, James, 24 St Mary st.
Martin, M., 67 PleasanceMatthews, H. A., 40 West Richmond
street
Murray, I., 03 West bowMyer, Joseph, 216 CanongateMyers, A., 17 Kirkgate, Leith;and clothier
Priteca, D. M., 27 St Mary st.
Robertson, Richard, 45 Bridge st.
SANITARY EARTHENWAREDEALERS.
Baxendale & Co., 44 Hanover st.
Currie, Joseph, & Co., 4 North St Davidstreet
Wood & Cairns, 92 and 94South Canongate
SANITARY ENGINEERSBurn & Baillie, 63 and 65 Han-over street
Burn Brothers, 71 Hanover st.
;
also 23 and 24 Charingcross, Whitehall, London, S.W.Telegraphic address, "Warm-ing and Abrasion, London.' 1
Telephone Nos. 1041 and 2814(Gerrard, London)
Lion Foundry Co., Ltd., 3 Jeffreystreet. Jas. Caider
Peebles, Robert, & Son, Bronghtonmarket
Pentland, Fred C, East Trinity rd.Robertson, A., & Son, 31 Nicol-son 'street
Rutherford, James, & Son, 54Haymarket terrace, and 20Roseburn terrace
Sanitary Protection Associa-tion, 8 South Charlotte st. D.Blackadder, treasurer andsecretary
SAUSAGE MAKERSAnnacker, W., 102 Leith st.
Hogg & Hogg, 3 Drumsheughplace. Telephone Mo., 330
Vornbevger & Co., Ltd., Bryson rd.Wilson, Kerr, & Co., 2 6 Breadstreet
SAW MAKEP.S
Drummond, James, 53 Moirison st.
Hughes & Hudson, 6 Links pi.,
LeithHunter, Richmond B., 51 Grovestreet
102
Marshall, W., 5 Upper bowPirrie, John, 7 St Anthony st.,
LeithStewart, Robert, 125 FountainbridgeWardle & Son, 3 Castle wynd
SAWMILLERSLow, W., & Co., Ltd., Burgh saw-
mills, Great Junction street,Leith
SCALE AND BEAM MANU-FACTUEEES
Avery, W. & T., 23 Bread st.
Davidson, Jonathan, & Co., EastLondon street; Inventors and]manufacturers
Simpson, R. D., 10 St Leonard'sstreet
SCHOOL OF DRESSMathieson, Miss A., Cambridgestreet; agent for Cosmopoli-tan School of Dress
SCOTCH OATMEAL MANTJFACTURERS.
Hunter, J., & Son, MurrayfieldMmills; millers of the cele-brated Edinburgh oatmeal,which obtained the onlymedal awarded at Philadel- '
phia, 187
SCULPTORSAberdeen Granite Co., Easterroad, adjoining Easter Roadstation
Beveridge, William, Harris!road
Bolcyn, John, Foot of Easterroad, Leith, and 3 Elmwoodterrace, Lochend road. Esti-
mates givenBoyr.e, L. M., 174 Dundee st.
Brown, w. R., 53 Newingtofroad, and Maxwell streeMorningside
EDINBURGH. SHE
Calder, A., Heriot hill, BellerueGumming! James, 43 and 44Chambers street
Daviason, David, Bellevue place,,Foot of Broughton street
Donaldson & Co., 2 9 Rankeillorstreet
Elder & Campbell, Brandon st.
Ferguson & Blair, 33 Hadding-ton place
Field & Allan, 120 and 122George street, and 60 Bangorroad, Leith. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Field, Edinburgh."Telephone No. 22 97 (Edin-burgh)
Fraser, William, Dean path;granite and marble cut andpolished by machinery at theworks here
Greig, George, -.'14 Dalkeith rd.
Hayes, Joseph, Hope crescent,Leith walk; architectural!sculptor
Jockel, 0., Son, & Co., 118 George sfc.
Kerr Bros., 223 Dairy rd.Lawrie, William, 314 Leithwalk, Leith
M'Bride, Charles, 7 Hope Streetlane
M'Glashan, S., & Son, 2 Canonmillsbridge
Macdonald, J., & Co., Morning-side Road Passenger sta-tion; branch works, Canalbridge, Leamington road;vault builders, modellers,and designers. Plans on ap-plication. Monuments inmarble, granite, and free-stone. Wall tables, coats ofarms, and vases. Inscrip-tions cut. Established 18 72
?hind, John S., 5 9 Torphichentreet
?hind, W. B., St Helen's, Cam-bridge street
Ihind, Wm., Pitt st.
Smith, Robert, Orwell ter.itevenson, D. W., R.S.A., TheDean studio. Lynedoch placeThomson, R., & Sons, Cemeterygate, 198 Dairy roadod, D. A., Elm park, Ettrick rd.tfaldie, James T. (successor toJames H. Kerr), 13 Dairy rd.Vebster, Geo-, Studio, 7 Dublinstreetoung & Allan, 4 George pi.
SEALING WAX MAKEBSlevy, A., & Co., Jeffrey streetllewart, Geo., & Co., 92 George st.Vaterston, George, & Sons, 5 6
;Hanover street
SEAECHEES OF PUBLICBECOBDS
Bryce, P. Ross, 2 2 York placeBryce, William Moir (Millar &Bryce), 2 2 York place
Douglas & Co., 45 Frederick st.
Douglas, Wm. Macdougall, 30 St An-drew sq.
Hodge, Archibald, 4^ Frederick st.
Manson, Wm., 2 2 York placeMillar & Bryce, 2 2 York place.Telegraphic address," Searchers, Edinburgh "
Eae, M., 8 York buildings
SEED CBUSHEBS
Bernard, T., & Co., Ltd., Sea-field. Telegraphic address," Seafield, Leith." Tele-phone No., 4 68
SEED, LINSEED CAKES,AND CATTLE FOOD MEB-
CHANTS
Bell & Bieberstedt, 15 Coburg st.
Brown, I. & B., Baring, & Co., 1
India buildingsDonaldson, John, & Co., 24 St Gilesstreet
Edgar, R., & Co., Ltd., 9 George IVbridge
Edmondston, Thomas, & Son, noWest bow
Farmers' Supply Association, 15Assembly street
Fergus, 0, 72 Henderson st.
Gillespie & Cowan, 13 Assembly st.
Goodall, Alex., 30 Coburg st.
Henderson, B. M., 38 GrassmarketLawson, P., & Son, Limited, 1aGeorge IV. bridge; seedgrowers and merchants.Telegrams, " Lawson's." Tele-phone No., 75. David Syme,manager; J. F. R. Anderson,secretary; Geo. Sommer, sub-manager
Lawrie. Wm., 30 Morrison st.
MacJure, John, & Co., 30 Grass-market; and Market build-ings, Bathgate
Ovens, T., & Sons, 40 Timberbush, Leith
Robertson, Hope, & Laidiay,3 9 Constitution street, Leith
Small, Wm. P., Cadiz st.
Downie, i'ohn, 144 Princes et.
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SEEDSMENDonaldson, John, & Co., 24 St GilesDownie, John, 144 Princes st.
Drummond Brothers, Indiabuildings, Victoria btroet;grass, clover, and turnip seedmerchants
Fortune, Thomas, 17 Queens-ferry street. Specialities,bouquets, wreaths, andartittic florist; decorations.Telegraphic address, " For-tune, Edinburgh." TelephoneNo., 2312
Low & Stewart, 6 St Giles st.Merhven, Thomas, & Sons, 13 Princesstreet
Tithe & Turner, 12 Melbourne pi.Young, Robort, 198 Morrison sfc.
SHEEP DIP MANTJFAC-TITBEBS
Gibb, George, 61 West port
SEWING-MACHINE MAKEBSAND AGENTS
Those marked (a) are Makers.
Back, C. L., 21A Hanover st.
Boyle, E. M., 33 Frederick st.
(a) Bradbury & Co., Ltd., 6 6Nicolson street; cycle andbassinette manufacturers
M-Millan, W., 6^ St Leonard's hillNelson & Co., Ltd., SO Southbridge
(a) Singer (The) Manufacturing Co.,123 Princes sfc.
(a) Waterf.ton, P., 15 Frederick st.
(a) Wheeler & WiJson ManfacturingCo., 3 Morrison street
SHEBIFF OFFICEBSCaw, Lewis, 25 7 High streetHall, John, jun., Royal Exchange,29 7 High street
Hogg, M., 4 Elder streetKellas, Alex., 2 Quality st.
M'Donald, Alex., 5 Hill sq.Mackenzie, John, Sheriff Court house,George IV. bridge
Watson, John, 429 Lawnmar-ket
SHE EDINBURGH.
SHETLAND WAREHOUSESFairgrieve, Mrs, 13 Salisburyplace
Ingram's Shetland Warehouse(J. Scott), 2 Clerk street;manufacturer of Shetlandhap and fine shawls of everydescription, veils, hosiery,underclothing, etc., alsoScotch fingering hand-knitunder-garments and hosiery.Prompt attention to all
ordersWhite, John, & Co., 10 Frederick st.
SHIP BEOOBSAllison, Charles S., & Co., 2 Com-mercial st.
Breyen, C. A., & Co., 54 Bernardstreet
Copland & Berrie, 21 Bernard st.
Dodson, R. G., & Co., 8 Commercialstreet
Hendry & Co., 9 Dock pi.
Mackie, Koth, & Co., 5 6 Ber-nard street
Peterson, J., & Co., 9 Dock pi.
Schultz, A., & Co., Leith, Glas-gow, and Newcastle-on-Tyne. Telegrams, " Schultz "
Young, Geu. H., & Co., 21 Bernard st.
gold medal, Edinburgh Exhi-bition, 188 6
Menzies & Co., Ltd., Wet docks,Leith
Morton, S. & H., & Co., Victoria dockHamage & Ferguson, Ltd., Wet locks
SHIP CHANDLERSBernldsen, E., 5 Commercial st.
Birrell, Wm,, 65 Shore
SHIPBUILDERS
Cran, J., & Co., 5 and 6 ShoreCroom & Arthur, Victoria dockHawthorns & Co., Ltd., 210 GreatJunction street
M'KENZIE, J., & CO., Dry dock,44 Sandport street. Awarded
Eggers, J. C, & Co., 10 Com-mercial street, Lelth
M'Glashan, Alexander, & Son,Granton harbour; and shipstore merchants
SHIP FURNISHERSGalloway, M. P., Timber bush;and 24 Shore, Leith
SHIPOWNERSAitken, Thomas, 8 and 9 Commercial street.
Blaik, Hugh, k Co., 1 Bank St., Leith
Burns. G. & J., 3 7 Constitutionstreet
Cairns, David, 7 Commercial st., Leith
Cairns, R., & Co., 8 Commercial st.
Cormack, James, & Co., 28 ConstiUr-
tion st.
Currie, James, & Co., 16 Bernard st.
Galloway, M. P., 24 ShoreGibscn, George, & Co., 64 Com-mercial street, Leith. Tele-graphic address, " Gibson,Leith." Telephone No., 467
j
Henderson & Macintosh, 41 Constitu-
tion st.
Linklater, J. S., & Co., Commerci.i!
wharfMackie, Richard, & Co., 5 6 Ber-nard street
Salvesen, Chr., & Co., 2 9 Ber-nard street, Leith; and atGlasgow and Granton. Tele-phone No., 45
Thomson, William, & Co., 28Bernard street
Warraek, John, & Co., 43 Constitution
street
SHIPPING AGENTS AND IN-SURANCE BROKERS
Aberdeen (The), Leith, & Moray Firth
Steam Shipping Co., Ltd. M.Langlands & Sons, Wet docks, Leitb
Aitken, Thomas, 8 and 9 Com-mercial street.
Blackwood, Scoit, & Co., 39 Constitu-
tion st.
Burns, G. & J., 3 7 Constitutionstreet
Cairns, R., & Co., 8 Commercial st.
Cook, Thomas, & Son, 31 Prin-ces street; official agents forevery line of passengersteamers and sailing ships
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Cormack, Jas., & Co., 28 Constitution
street
Currie, James, & Co., 16 Bernard st.
Godson, R. C, & Co., 8 Commer-cial street, Leith. Telegra-phic address, " Dobson."Telephone No. 4201
East (The) Coast Salvage Co.,
Ltd., 24 Bernard street, Leith.
Rcid & Howard, secretariesEllingsen, M. J., 2 Commercial st. ]
Ewart, R. C, 22 Bernard st.
Gunn, Wm., & Co., GrantonHansen & Co., 2 Dock pi. ; and brokers
Hendrv & Co., 9 Dock pi.
Hourston, George (North of
Scotland and Orkney andShetland Steam NavigationCo.), 64 Constitution street,
and 18 Waterloo placeJohnston, Patrick, & Co., 2 Commercia»
street, Leith
La Cour & Watson, 14 Commor-cial street, Leitli
Langlands, M., & Sons, 80 Con-stitution street
London and Edinburgh Ship-ping Co., 8 and 9 Commer-cial street. Thomas Aitken,manager.
Mackie, Koth, & Co., 5 6 Ber-
nard streetMartin, G., 56 Constitution st.
Clsen, Harald, 2 Commercial st.
Cttywell, A. 0., 6 Shandwick pi.
Ressich & Co., 53 Bernard st.
Salvesen, Chr., & Co., 2 9 Ber-
nard street, Leith; and at t
Glasgow and Granton. Tele-
phone No., 450Smith, John & Joseph, 48 Grind-
lay street; agents for theCastle Line Royal Mail steam-ers to South Africa
Stenhouse, A. & G., Wet docks
Stevenson, Robert, 48 Constitution swij
Thomson, William, & Co., 2flfl
Bernard streetTurnbull, George V., & Co., 1Commercial street, Lclth
Waddie, J., & Co., 41 Bernard st. I
Warraek, John, & Co., 43 Constitution
street
WotheTspoon & Son, Wet docks
SHIPPING COMPANIES
Ardrossan Shipping Co., 22 Bernard
street
Bremen, 16 Bernard st.
Cbristiansand, 16 Bernard st.
Cook, Thomas, & Son, 31 Print
ces street; apply for full particulars of Cook's tours
Copenhagen, 16 Bernard st.
EDINBURGH. SHI
Cunard Line, Glasgow, Green-ock, Ardrossan, Belfast, Lon-donderry, Larne, Liverpool,and Manchester steamers,3 7 Constitution street
Cunard Steamship Co., Ltd., 3 7
Constitution streetDanzig, 16 Bernard st.
East (Tho) Coast Salvage Co.,
Ltd., 24 Bernard street, Leith.Reid & Howard, secretaries
Edinburgh and London, 8 and5 Commercial street
Futh & Clyde Shipping Oo.'s office, 16
Bernard st.
Galloway Saloon Steam PacketCo. M. P. Galloway, 24Shore
Geneial Steam Fishing Co., Ltd.,
Granton harbourGeneral Steam Navigation Co., 16
Waterloo pi.
Hull, 1 6 Bernard st.
Leith & Amsterdam, 64 Com-mercial street, Leith
Leith and Antwerp SteamshipCo., 64 Commercial street,Leith
Leith and Dunkirk, 64 Commer-cial street, Leith
Leith and Ghent Shipping: Co.,6 4 Commercial street, Leith
Leith & Harlingen, 64 Commer-cial street, Leith
Leith & Iceland Shipping Co., 43 ShoreLeith & Liban, 16 Bernard st., Leith
Leith and London, 8 and 9Commercial street, Leith
Leith & Newcastle Steamer, 16 Bernardstreet
Leith and Rotterdam SteamShipping: Co., 64 Commercialstreet, Leith
Leith & St Petersburg Steam ShippingCo., 28 Bernard st.
Leith & Stettin, 16 Bernard st.
Leith Copenhagen, & Christiansand, 16Bernard st.
Leith, Hall, & Hamburg SteamPacket Co., 16 Bernard st.
Leith, Pillau, & Komsberg, 16 Bernardstreet
London and Edinburgh Ship-ping: Co., 8 and 9 Commercialstreet, Leith. Telegraphicaddress, " Aitken, Leith.' 1
Dock office, No. 422. Tele-phone No., 403
Newcastle, 16 Bernard st.
North of Scotland and Orkneyand Shetland Steam Naviga-tion Co., 64 Constitution st.,and 18 Waterloo place. Geo.Hourston, agent
Riga Steamship office, 28 Constitutionstreet
Steam Towing Co., 43 Shore'
SHIBTMAKEBSArmit, T. T., 43 Cockburn st.
Brownlis, Wm., 32 Morrison st.
Campbell, B., 92 Leith st.
Chapman & Co., 103 Southbridge
Fender, David, 4 6 Shandwickplace
Macaulay, A. G., 67 Nicolson st.
Macdonald, Middlcmass, &Wood, 2 9 and 31 Hanover st.
Maxton & Murray, 30 High CaltonMaxton, A., & Co., 41 Chambers st.
Mitchell, J. Archer, & Co., 34Cockburn street; wholesaleshirt makers
Scott, David, 49 Nicolson st.
Waugh, Robert, The City ShirtWarehouse, 3 7 and 3 9 Leithstreet; manufacturer of allkinds of shirts. Specialist inoutfits for all climates. Noshirt fits properly which doesnot lie smoothly on the chestirrespective of the attitudeof the body
SHOP AND SHOW-CASEFITTEBS
Aitken, William, & Co., Hopecrescent
Barry^ James, & Co., 30 Victoriastreet
Edwards, John, 5 Nottinghamplace
Heggie & Aitchlson, 168 Rose st.MacLean, Farquhar, 3 6 Scien-ces; also joiners. See advt.
Wilson, John E., 38 Lady Lawson st.
SILK MEBCEBSSee Drapers and Silk Mercers.
SILVEEPLATEBSGoskirk, A. a & Co., Norton park;and electro-platers
Hutton, J. P., 9 South St Andrew st.
Newlands, W., 8 Victoria terraceRitchie, Joseph, 1 Hope st.
Thomson, Alexander, & Co., 82 Westbow
SKINNEBSSee Wool Brokers and Dealers.
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SLATEBS
Marked (a) are Slate Merehants ; and
(b) also Glaziers.
Anderson, James, East London st.
Anderson, S., & Son, 3i: Pitt st.
(a) Anderson, William, & Son, 12Dairy road; slate depot andyard, Morrison Street sta-tion
Armstrong, David, 28 Rose-neath terrace
(b) Breck, James, 23c Dundas st.
Brown, Wm., 1 Torphichen place,and 62 Gorgie road; andchimney sweep
(b) Catto, Thomas, 18 Claremont tor.
Christie, A., Storrie's alley
Christie, W. & S., 78 Constitu-tion street, Leith
(b) Crichton, John, 89 Eose st.
Crighton, D., 14 Eose st.
Dalton, Wm., 14 Edina pi.
Davidson, A., Slateford
(b) Dobson, Alex., 2 Bernardterrace
Dunlop, John, Slater'^ court,140 Canongate
Dunse, D., 21 Great Junction st.
Dunse, David, no Constitution st.
Field & Allan, 120 and 122George street, and 60 Bangorroad, Leith; and tile mer-chants. Telephone No. 2297
Finlayson, C, & Son, 13 Rodneystreet
Gavin, J. R., 40 and 4 2 Bathstreet
Gow, D., & Sons, 2 Eichmond ter.
(ab) Graham, E., 19 Coburg st.
Hogg, John, 151 Eose st.
Inglis, George, 219 Newhavenroad
Ireland, W. & E., 22a Dundas st.
Eidd, Eobert, 29 Barclay pi.
(a) Laing, Thorburn, & Co., n Quality
laneLindsay, Eobert, 70 Morningside rd.
Lough, John, IS William street;smoke curing; also chimneysweeper
Low, John, & Son, 73 Clerk st. I
yard, 10 Bernard terraceM'Adam, James, East London st.
M'Kennie, A., 24 CanonmillsM'Lean & Eeid, 48 Coburg st., Leith
Mill, J. & R., 198 PleasanceMill, E., 32 South Clerk st.
Muir, James, 25 Dean street;and mason
Ogilvy, Alexander, 63 Duke st.,
LeithPark, Alexander, 49 AbbeyhillEeid, D., 137 Eose st.
Redpath, John, 12 Yeamanplace, and 1a Cambridgestreet; and chimney sweep
1/0/igoo
SLA EDINBURGH.
Slaters—continued.
Scott & Johnstone, Upper Groveplace
Smith, James, 31 Haymarketterrace
Wilson, D., Port Hopetoun
SMALIiWARE DEALERSAlexander, K. B. A., 5 Jamaica st.
Kaillie, John, 12 Dean path
Bain, Alfred, 13 Dublin st.
Cameron, Mrs, 4A Bayton ter., Gran-ton road
Cowan, Misses A. & E., 2 94 Corgie road
Dodds, Mrs, 164 Albert streetHiggmbotham, E., 4 West Montgomeryplace
Hunter, J.. 13 PleasancoLowde.n & Rowe, 16 Hill pi.
M'Millen, Miss, 4 Eyre pi.
Mitchell, Hay James, 26 Dean Park st
Quinn, H., 17 PleasanceSmith, J., 6 Dean pathSmith, Mrs, 16 St Andrew st.
Taylor, E., 50A Gilmora pi.
Young, Wm., 152 Albert st.
SMITHS
See also Ironmongers and Smiths.
Altkcn & Allan, 3 7 Holyrood sq.
Allan, John, 3 6 to 41 Leven st.;
and house furnisherArthur, John, 125 Fountainbridge; house, 3 4 Gardner'screscent
Annand, Peter, Eyre place; andmill pick makers
Baird, Colin 0., & Son, York la.
Baxter & Newton, Granton har-bour; blacksmith and shoeingforge
BELL, P., & SON. Pitt Street IronWorks; manufacturers ofwrought-iron and steel gird-ers, bridges, etc., by patentmachinery; cast-iron beamsand columns, iron roofs ofevery description, corrugatedsheet-iron, roofing, fire-proofflooring and doors; safedoors for banks, insuranceoffices, warehouses, mills,etc.; ornamental gates andrailings of newest registereddesigns In cast-iron and alsoof ornamental wrought-iron;wine bins of wrought-iron;stable fittings of the newestand most approved designs.A large stock of rolled ironbeams (French and Belgian)always kept. See advt.
Blackley, D. & J. Grilmore Park laneBlyth, D., 25 Coburg st.
Brash, George, 123 Fountain-bridge
Brown, W. B., 5 St Andrew St.,
LeithBrydon, Thomas, 24 UpperGrove place
Bvra, John C, 87 Buccleuch st.
Burnside, Andrew, 40 SciennesCameron, J., 23 Richmond pi.
Campbell, Robert, 125 High st.
Chisholm, Archibald, 24 Sheriff braeChristie, J., 28 Argyle pi.
Crawford, James, 2 21 Dairy rd.
Cunningham, J. R., & Co., 20 WestNicholson street
Darling, William, 14 Muranoplace, Albert street; horse-shoeing and every descrip-tion of general jobbing
Denholm, Alex. S., 112 Fountain-bridge
Denholm, Thomas, 25 Hamilton pi.
Don, W., West Cumberland Streetlane
Falconer, Thos., Henry pi.
Forrest, A., 76 South-West Rose Streetlane
Fiaser. A., King's Stables rd.Galloway, M. P., Timber bush;and 24 Shore, Leith
Garner, William, Gilmore ParkShoeing forge, Gilmore Parklane
Gow£.ns, Andrew, 17 South Fort st.
(a) Graham, D., Dewar Place la.
Grant, Alexander, 5 Duk:street, Leith; lorry and vanbuilder
Gray, David, Gorgie cottages,Gorgie
(a) Greig, Andrew, Dean bridge(a) Grierson, Charles, 21 Calton rd.
Grieve, A., 40 SciennesGundill. A., 51 North Rose Street laneHall, R., & Sens, n Laurie st.
Harper, John, Broughton mar-ket
Henderson, George, 5 Circus lane
Henderson, Geo., Shoeing forge,5 Charlotte Place lane, and 5Circu-.i lane
Hill, George, 3 Richmond placeHogg, Peter, 119 Grove st.
Horsburgh, Dickson, Duddingston mills
Horsburgh, J., 206 CausewaysideHunter, A., 77 Abbeyhilltnglis, David, 58 South Back Canon-gate
Johnston, Alex., Crew toll, Ferry rd.
Johnstone Brothers, 118 Dairyroad
Keddie & M'Farlane, Horse-Shoeing forge, South WestRose Street lane. All kindsof light horses shod foreither road or field
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Ltd., 44 Bath St.,
Shrub hill, Leith
Kerr, John L.
LeithKnox, John,walk
Lamb, Thomas, 23 6 Leith walkLittle, William, & Sons, 7 7 and79 Pitt street; and orna-mental iron workers
Locke, Alexander1
, York la.
M'Call, C, & Co., Abbey st.
M'Dougal, Andrew, GorgieM'Kay, George, 53 Torphichen st.
M'Pherson, H., Broughton marketMacdonald, P. A., Henderson rowMackay, Will-am, West EndShoeing forge, Home terraca,Viewforth; house, 8 St Peter'splace
Malcolm, John, Craig's close, 269 Highstreet
Mills, James, 20 West Nicolson st.
Moyes, James, 35 Ba'carres st.
Mur.ro, W., & Co., Heriot hill
Murray, J., 24 Morrison st.
Omit, Wm., 15 Torphichen st.
Paterson, J., 373 High st.
Reid & Laidlaw, 10 Johnston ter.
Ritchie, Robert, & Son, 13 Broughtonmarket
Robb, A., & Sons, 84A CrosscausewayRobson, Thomas, 57 Crosscauseway(a) Rutherford, R., 12 Bread st.
Slight, George, Stewart ter.
Smail, Thos., 22 Greenside pi.
Sommerville & Richardson, Mur-doch terrace
Swan, Peter, Gilmore parkSwanson, A., 2g Circus lane
Turnbull, Wm., 51 Duke st., Leith
Watt, Thos., 2 Swinton rowWelsh, Alexander W., Washington lane,
Dairy roadWemyss, D. & D. A., Heriot hill
Wiii'.ecross, J., Main st., NewhavenWhyte & Son, 10 South St Andrew st.|
Whyte, Thomas, & Son (succes-sors to Miller & Whyte), 11
George streetWilliams & Sons, 129 Rose st.
Wilson & Co., 45 Barclay pi.
workshop, Leven street; ancironmongers
Wilson, James, AnnandaleStreet lane, Leith walk; and*farrier
SNUFF MANUFACTURERS
Taddy James, & Co., 45 Minor-ies, London, East; agents,Raimes, Clark, & Co., ifSmith's place, Edinburgh
EDINBURGH. SOL
SOAP MAKERSGossage, William, & Sons,Blackstock street, Liverpool;works, Widnes, Lancashire;manufacturers of soap forhome and export. Edin-burgh agent, W. Brotherston,Candlemaker row
Raimes, Clark, & Co., 17 Smith's pi.
Taylor, W., & Co., BroughtonSoap works, Broughton road
SOLICITORS
See also Writers to the Signet
Marked (a) are Notaries Public.
Adair & Fenwfck, 1 Charlotte aq.Adair, David R., 1 North Char-
lotte street<a.) Adair, Peter, 1 Charlotte sq.Adamson, Gulland, & Stuart,S.S.C., 2 3 Castle street
Aitken, A. N. G., 12 Queen st.
Allan, James, 8 North St David st.
Allan, James, 143 Princes st.
Alston, William, 13 Bank streetAnderson & Chish'jlm, 44 Queen st.
Anderson, D. W., 30 St Andrew sq.
Inderson, James, 55 York pi.
Anderson, R., 28 Queen st.
Andrews, J. K., 5 George st.
Armstrong & Hay, S.S.C., 17 Hill
streetAuld, F. C, 14 Hill st.
Ayton, James, 50 Frederick st.
(a) Baird, John, 20 Albany st.Balfour, William, S.S.C., 3Queen street
Baliingall, George D., 16 Castlestreet
Barclay, David, 30 Hanover st.
Baxter & Burnett, 7 Howe st.
(a) Baxter, J. C, 7 Howe st.
(a) Beveridge, Sutherland, &Smith, 24a Bernard street,Leith
Black, James, 6 Hill streetBowie, Alexander, 5 St Andrew sq.
' Bowie, Mr, 101 George st.
Boyd, J. L., 12 Regent ter.
Boyd, J. L., 55 Constitution st.,
Leith(a) Brander, Phlneas Bell, 12Castle terrace
Broatch, Robert, 23 Dundas st.
Brown, M. J., 7 North St David st.
Brown, R. Ainslie, 51 Frederick st.
Bruce, Wm. Rattray, 44 Frederick st.Bryscn, Alfred, 4 North st David st.
(a) Buchan & Buchan, 3 7 GreatKing street
Buchanan, A., 3 Hill streetBurness, W. & J., 12 Hope st.
Bums, J. S., 61 Castle st.
Cardell & Wilson, 137 Georgestreet
Calver, R. J., 30 Castle st.
Cameron, P. H., 38 York pi.
Cameron, Peter, 18 Brunton pi.
Campbell & Smith, 21 St An-drew square
Campbell, A., 3 Albany streetCampbell, Archibald, 52 Han-over street
Campbell, J., 36 Castle st.
Campbell, James P., 55 Castle st.
Campbell, Peter, 143 Princes st.
Cargill, Wm., 20 Hill streetCarmcnt, John, 32 Albany st.
Carmichael, T., 10 Dune st.
Cbesser, John W., 45 Frederick st.
Chisholm, John Christie, 44 Queen st.
Christie, Robert H., 2 Hill st.
Clark & Macdonald, 24 Hill st.
Clark, Andrew, 21 Bernard st
(a) Clark, J. S., 24 Drumsheugh gar-dens
Clay, Alex. T„, 24 Charlotte sq.Cochrane, Thomas J., 2 Abercromby pi,
Connell & Campbell, S.S.C., 52Hanover street, solicitors tothe Scottish County and Mer-cantile Insurance Co., Lta.;The Edinburgh House Pro-prietors Co., Ltd., etc.
Connell, Isaac, 5 2 Hanover st.
;
secretary to Scottish Cham-ber of Agriculture, and theScottish Agricultural Bene-volent Institution
Considine, Wm., 2 Queen st.
Cornillon, Craig, & Thomas,130 George street
Corson, L. D., 9 Albyn place(a) Coutts & Palfrey, 118 Prin-ces street
(a) Coutts, James, 118 Princesstreet
Cowan, George, S.S.C., 3 Albanystreet
Cowan. William, 68 George st.Cownie, F. S., 6 North Charlotte st.
Craig, R. Sterling, 132 Princes st.
Craig, Thomas, 130 George st.
Crawford & Crawford, 45 Fred-erick street; solicitors beforethe Supreme Court
Crawford, David, 10a Georgestreet
Crawford, John Knox, 10a Georgestreet
Crow, Wm. P., 38 York pi.
Cumming & Duff, 5 George st.
Cumming, R., 18 George st.
Cunningham & Luwson, 15 Hanover st.
Cunningham, James, 20 Lilyhill ter.
Cunningham, R., 26 Frederick st.
(a) Cuthbert & Marchbank, 45 York pi.
Dalgleish & Dobbie, 21 Hill st.
(a) Dallas, D. Forbes, 2 7 Char-lotte square
Dangerfield, W. F., 43 Hanover «t.
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Danielson, H., 34 Lauriston pi.
Davidson & M'Naughton, 64 Frederickstreet
(a) Davidson, Alex., 94 Constitutionstreet
Deas, J. W., 15 Queen st.
Denholm, R. & R., & Kerr, 4 North StDavid st.
Dick, Allan, 118 Princes streetDick, Thus., 24A Bernard -t.
Dobbie, Joseph, 21 Hill streetDobie, John, 8 York buildings;also agent to the ScottishUnion and National Insur-ance Co.
Donald, James, 3 Albany st.
Donaldson & Nisbet, 33 Castle st.
Donaldson, George S., 15 Han-over street
Douglas, Peter, 2 6 Frederickstreet
(a) Douglas, Wm., 12 North StAndrew street
(a) Dove, Lockhart, & Smart, 29 Yorkplace
(a) Dowie, Peter, 143 Princes st.
Drummond & Reid, 21 Char-lotte square. Telegraphioaddress, " Drummond, Edin-burgh "
Dru-nmond, W., 21 Charlotte sq.
Duff, James, 50 George st.
Duncan, W. T., 1 Heriot rowEasson, Alex., n Comiston gardensEdwards, James F., 63 Hanover st.
(a) Edwards, W. Peacock, 5 Albyn pi.
Elder. John, 3 2 York place; andN.P.
Elliot, Nenion, North Register houne,Princes street
Elliot, S. D., 40 Princes st.
(a) Emslie & Guthrie, S.S.C., 64Frederick street
Faill, Campbell, 53 George st.
Fairweather, James F., 46 George st.
Fenwick, Bruce, 1 Charlotte sq.(a) Finlav & Wilson, 18 Queen st.
Finlay, W., 77 Great King st.
Fleming, Robert, 12 Hill st.
Fletcher, A. B., 18 St Andrew sq.
Flett, R. J. R., 5 7 Castle streetForbes, Dallas, & Co., 27 Char-lotte square. Telegraphicaddress, " Advisers, Edin-burgh." Telephone No.,2101
(a) Forgan, John, 20 George st.
Forsyth, James, 8 South Charlotte st.
Fortune, R., S.S.O., 143 Princosstreet
Fottrell & Mooney, 11 Angleseastreet, Dublin (late 3 6 West-moreland street); commis-sioners for oaths for Irelandand Australian colonies
Fraser, Stodart, & Dallingall, 16Castle street
Fraser, Wm., 11 Albyn place
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Solicitors—continued.
Fraser, William N., 41 Albanystreet; Master ExtraordinaryIn Chancery
Fraser, William Stuart, 16 Castlestreet
Fyfe, Ireland, & Dangerfield, 43 Ban-
over st.
Galletly, Alex. 140 Princes st.
Galletlv, John, 22 Albany st.
(a) Galloway & Davidson, 94 Constitu-
tion, st.
Galloway, G. P., 94 Constitution it.
Galloway, W., S.S.C., 45 Castlestreet
Garden, John, Carseti's place,
Leith walkGardiner & Macfie, 11 York tuildings
Gardiner, George G., 13 South Char-
lotte at.
Gardiner, J., Douglas, & Mill, 58
Castle st.
Gardner, R. W., 18 Duke street
Gardiner, Eobert .W., 11 York build-
ingsGarrow, Charles, 11 Melbourne pi.
Geddes, William, 118 Princes st.
Gellatly, J. S., 12 Duke st.
George, Charles, 12 Duke st.
Gibson & Paterson, 37 George st.
Gibson, James, 31 St Andrew sq.
Gill, John, J28 George st.
Gillespie, P. G., 27 Charlotte sq.
Gillespie, T., 6 Bruntsfield gardens
Glass, J. M., 86 George st.
Glen, W. B., 11 North St Andrew st.
Glover, John, 1 Hill st.
Gordon, A. W., 122 George street.
Telegraphic address, " Inven-tions, Edinburgh." TelephoneNo., 2267
(a) Gordon, Alex., 58 Queen st.
Gow, James, 67B Hanover st.
Gray & Handyside. 6 York pi.
Gray & Kinnison, 63 George st.
Gray, C, 63 George st.
(a) Gray, R. C, 37 Frederick st.
Gray, William Croft, B.L., 40Queen street
Green & Mulcaster, 12 Queen st.
Green, William, 28 Queen streetGreig, S., 132 George- st.
Guild, Alex., 2 Thistle courtHamilton, Wm., 14B George st.
Hamilton, Andrew H., 25George street; secretary toScottish Bowling AssociationTelegraphic address, "Ham-mock, Edinburgh"
Harley, H. H., 41 Charlotte sq.;W.S.
Eart, Thus., 34 St Andrew sq.
Hastie, J. & A., 5 York pi.
Hay, John Armstrong, & Hay,S.S.C, 17 Hill street
Headrick, Mungo, 13 South Charlottestreet
StHenry, John, S.S=C, 20Andrew square
Heron, A., 14 Hanover st.
Hill, J. L., & Co., 42 Frederick st.
Hill, Mitchell, 20 George st.
Hogg, Andrew H., 3 8 York pi.
Hogg, Charles B., 22 Duke st.
Horn, James, A.B., S.S.C, 12
Duke streetHorsburgh, Thomas M., 13 South
Charlotte st.
Hunter, Thomas, 29 Dundas st.
Button & Jack, 8 York buildings
Inglis, George, &. Orr, 19a Hili
streetlimes, R. Balfour, 53 GeoTge st.
(a) Ireland, A. Scott, 43 Hanover st.
Irons, James Campbell, 22 York pi
Irvine & Gray, 12 Queen st.
Irvine, Charles, 12 Queen st.
Jack & Bryson, 4 North St David st.
Jack, J. M'G., 4 North St David st.
Jackson & Co., 7 Great King st.
Jackson, Patrick, W.S., 7 GreatKing street
Jamieson & Donaldson, 15Hanover street
Jamieson, J. T., 15 Hanover stJohnstone, Richard, 45 Freder-ick street
(a) Kelly, David, 55 Constitution street, Lelth
Kennedy, John H., 63 Frederickstreet
Kinnison, Alex. B., 63 George st.
Kirk Ma-skie, & Elliot, 40 Princes st.
Kirkland, J. W., 20 George st.
Laidlaw, J. K., 16 Duke st.
Lame, A., S.S.C, N.P., 41 Charlotte square
Lawson, J. Murray, 50 Frederick st.
Lee, J. B. W., 17 St Andrew sq.
Lees, David Todd, 21 Roya>crescent
Lees, Richard, 4A St Andrew sq.
Lennox, Hugh, 7 York placeLennox, Wm., 42 Charlotte sq.
Lewis, W. J., 7 6 George st.
Liddle, Thos., S.S.C, 5 7 Queenstreet. Telegraphic address"St David, Edinburgh"
Lindsay, R. A., S.S.C, 65 Castlestreet
Lister, Sha.ad, & Lindsay, 65 Castle st.
(a) Lockhart, Hugh, 29 York pi.
Lcckhart, Robert R., 143 Princes st.
Low, E. Bruce, M.A., B.L., 23 Yorkplace
Lowe, W. D., 65 Queen st.
Lowson, F. L., 19 Young st.
Lylo & Wallace, 3 7 York place,and at North Berwick
(a) M'Call, M. & M., 5 3 Freder-ick street; solicitors beforethe Supreme Courts, and no-taries public
(a) M'GTegor, M., 21 Castle st.
M'Int}sh, George, i.j George st.
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(a) MLntosh, J., auditors office, Royalexchange
(a) M'lntosh, J. B., 15 Young st.
M'Intosh, L., 36 George st.
M'Laren, Arthur C, 118 Princesstreet
M'Laren, P. R., 32 York pi.
M'Laren, T. & W. A., 2 9 Queenstreet
M'Master, J. G. P., 10 Hill pi.
M'Naught & M'Queen, 3 Albanystreet
M-Neill & Sime, 8 Hill st.
M'William, James, 34 Castle st.
Macdonald, A. W., 24 Hill streetMacdonald, J., S.S.C, 19 Yorkplace
Macdonald, James F., 1 Erskine pi.
Maedougald, Robert, 5 St Andrew sq.
Maegregor & Stewart, 42 Queen st.
Macgregor, G., 42 Queen st.
(a) Mack & Grant, 1 Hanover st.
Mack, J. Logan, 1 Hanover st.
(a) Mack, J. S., 1 Hanover st.
Mackay, T. M., 16 Duke st.
Mackenzie & Fortune, S.S.C,143 Princes street
Mackenzie, P., S.S.C, 143 Princesstreet
Mackie, A. Kirk, 40 Princes st.
(a) Maclaren, D., S.S.C and N.P.,
62 Frederick streetMaclachlan, D., 34 Castle st.
MacLeod, John Lome, 23 Albanystreet
Macmillan, Alexander, 39 York pi.
Macmillan, John, 39 York pi.
Macnaughton, P., 20 York pi.
Macpherson & Mackay, 16 Duke st.
Macqueen, R. T., 39 Albany st.
(a) Mann, A. & G. V., 3 3 Bernardstreet; solicitors before theSupreme Courts and notariespublic
Ia) Mann, G. V., 3 3 Bernard st.
(a) Manuel, W., 37 Frederick st.
Marr, George, 43 Hanover st.
Marrable, G., 20 Mayfield ter.
Marshall, James, 20 Castle st.
(a) Martin & M'Glashan, 3Hanover street
Martin, :iugh, 54 Queen st.
Martin, James, 30 Hanover st.
(a) Mason, J. Gordon, 51 Hanoverstreet
Mathison, John, 21 York placeMenzies, Arch., 3A North St David st.
Menzies, Robert, 23 York p».
Miles, J. K., 21 Quality st.
Mill & Bruce, 44 Frederick st.
Mill, George, 44 Frederick st.
Mill, W. H., 58 Castle st.
(a) Miller & Murray, 90 Constitu-
ticn streetMiller, R. H., 90 Constitution st.
Milne, David, 34 Castle st.
Milroy, Hugh, Crown office, Parlia-
ment sq.
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Mitchell, J. Hamilton, 10 St Andrewsquare
Mitchell, T., 45 Frederick st.
Mitchell, W., 11 South Charlotte st.
Mitchelhill, Wm., 1 East MayfieldMoffat, Colin C, 2 9 Queen st.Monteath, H., 3 9 Castle st.More, George, 42 Frederick st.
Morison, Alex., & Co., W.S., 3 3Queen street. Telegraphicaddress, " Thirty - three,Edinburgh." Telephone No.2390
(a) Morison, Peter, 4 Bank st.
Morris, W. M., 12 Duke st.
Morris, William C, 21 St Andrewssquare
Morrison, Peter, jun., 140 Princes stMorton, W. Kinniburgh, 11 York build-
ingsMorten, Wm., 31 Queen st.
Muir, Arthur S., 20 George st.
Munro, Charles, 8 South Charlotte st.
Munro, Ceo. A., S.S.C., 37 Castlestreet
Munro, John Gordon, 7 Howe st.
Murray & Hunt, 39 George st.
Murrav. D.. 3 c; George IV. bridgeMurray, Walter M., 90 Constitution street
Mustard, Alex., 13 South Char-lotte street
Napier, J. H., 12 Queen st.
(a) Newlands, A., 4 York pi.Nicholson, A., 78 Queen st.
Nicol. John, 2 George st.
Nisbet & Mathison, 21 York pi.
(a) Officer, William & J. L., 21Castle street
Oliphant, Walter (Nisbet &Mathison), 21 York place
Oliver, Archibald, 28 Charlotte sq.
Oimiston, Jose, io<; Constitution st.
Orr, Arthur S., 19A Hill streetOrr, S. H . 12 St David st.
Oswald, James, Eegister housePairrnan, John, 130 George st.
jPalfrey, Geo., 118 Princes st.Paterson, H. Brougham, S.S.C.,
i 4< York placePaterson, T. S., 140 Princes st.
Paterson, W., 50 Constitution st.Paten, John, 101 Marchmont rd.Patrick & Jrmes, 8a Abercromby pi(a) Pennell, J. H. L., 28 Consti-
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tution street|(a) Philip, David, S.S.C, 41 Char-•' lotte squareifA> Philip, Laing, & Harley,I Charlotte square; Writers! the Signet and N.P.(a) Philp, James, 22 Bernard st.pitkeathly, John, 4 York buildingsfoole, T. M„ 38 Constitution street.I LeithjPorteous, William, 11 Yorkbuildings
U) Prosser, John, 19 York pi..M Purves, James, 32 Queen st.
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Bainnie, W. B., 65 Castle st.
(a) Ramsay, Alexander, S.S.C.,64 Frederick street; solepartner of firm of Emslie &Guthrie
(a) Rankin, James, 9 York placeReid, W. N., 7 Marchmont st.
Rennie, James, 5 7 Castle st.
Ritchie, Alexander, 37 Queen s;.
(a) Ritchie, Charles, 20 Hill st.
Ritchie, J. R. S., 22 Haymarket ter.
Loberts, J., 20 Baltic st.
Robertson & Wallace, S.S.C., 28George >V. bridge
Robertson, Henry, iia Hanover st.
Robertson, James W., 8 Frederick st.
(a) Robertson, James, 48 Georgesquare; also notary public
Robertson, John, 63 York pi.
(a) Robertson, R. A., 30 Queen st.
Robertson, W. D., 45 Frederick ot.
Roberton, William, 14 Young st.Telegraphic address, " Mitre,Edinburgh "
Robscn, W., 8 George st.
Rodger, Wm. R., 100 George st.
Rce, John W., 45 Frederick st.
(a) Romanes, John, 47 Queen st.
(a) Ronald & Ritchie, 20 Hill st
Ross, Alexander, 108 George st.Rors, Andrew, 202 Newhaven rd.
Ross, David A., 130 George st.
Ross, George B., 5 North Charlotte st.
Ross, Robert Grant, 5 Queen st.
Rough, James, 36 Almond Bank ter.
Roy, Wm. G., 37 Northumberland st.
(a) Russell, James, 57 Hanover st.
Rutherford, R. S., 86 George st.
Rutherford, Thomas, 18 Youngstreet
Sang & Moffat, 2 9 Queen st.Saner, Edward, 2 9 Queen streetSaunders, W. & W., 21 York pi.
Scott, D. A., S.S.C., 20 St Andrewsquare
Scott, G. F., 48 Castle st.
Scott, George, 21 Hill streetScott, John, 43 George st.-eet(a) Scott* W. I. H., 4 Dernard St.;solicitor before the SupremeCourts of Scotland
Scott. W. P., 68 George st.
(a) Shaw, David, 1 Thistle courtShaw, John, 13 Castle st.
Shiell & Smith, 21 St Andrewsquare
CO Shiels & Macintosh, 7 6 Con-stitution street
Shiels, Thornton, 20 George st.
Shiels, Wm. R., 76 Constitution st.
Sim & Garden, S.S.C., Cassell'splace, Leith walk; solicitors tothe Supreme Courts
Sim, Robert Auton, Cassell's pi.,Leith walk; solicitor to theSupreme Courts
Simpson, Alfred J., 8 Commercial st.
Simpson, John, 36 George st.
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Simpson, P., 23 Nelson st.
(a) Skinner, James, 14 Frederick st.
Smart,. James, 29 York pi.
(a) Smart, John, S.S.C, 19 Yorkplace*
Smith, D. L. Addison, 19 Heriotrow
Smith, Duncan, & MacLaren, G2Frederick street; S.S.C. andnotaries public. Telegraphicaddress, " Duncansbay, Edin-burgh." Telephone No., 2319
Smith, George, 21 St Andrew sq.Smith, G. B., & Donald, 3 Albany st.
Smith, H. Wallace, W.S., 62Frederick street
(a) Smith, J. Duncan, S.S.C, 62Frederick street
Smith, James Ross, 67b Han-over street; Edinburgh agentfor County Council of Rossand Cromarty
Smith, R. Addison, 19 Heriotrow
Smith, Robert, 24 A Bernard st.Smith, Thomas Charles, 3 8Frederick street
Snody & Asher, 13 Bernard st.
Somerville & Watson, 16 Young-street. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Somer, Edinburgh."Telephone No., 2006
St Clair, Swanson, & Manson,10 St Andrew square; and at243 West George street,Glasgow
Stark. W. C. L.. 23A Thistle st,Stephenson, A. N., S.S.C, 12Duke street
Stewait, Alex., 15A Castle st.
Stewart, G. R., 42 Queen st.
Stewart, George, 14 Hill st.
Stewart, R., 11 Albyn pi.
Stewart, Robert, 3 8 Hanoverstreet. Telegraphic address," Access, Edinburgh "
Stirling & Duncan, 36 Char-lotte street; and notariespublic
Stirling, Irvine R., 21 Charlotte sq.Stuart, Horatius, 24 Charlotte sq.Stuart, J. A., S.S.C, 23 Castlostreet
Stuart, S., 132 George st.
Sturrcck & Sturrock, 93 George st.
Sturrock, J. A. T., 93 George st.
(a) Sutherland, J. B., 24A Bernard street, Leith
Sutherland, S. F., 80A Princes st.Tait & Johnston, 7 North StDavid street
Tait, Wm., 7 Korth St David st.
(a) Taylor, Wm., 122 George st.(a) Thomas, Arthur M., 130George street
(a) Thomson, Lockhart, 114George street; notary publicand justice of the peace
Thomson, J. M., 20 Young st.
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Solicitors—continued.
Thomson, P. Murray, 5 York pi.
Todd, Charles, 119 Princes st.
Tosh, A., S3 George st.
Traquair, W., 28 Clarence st.
Turnbull, Charles H„ 13 Rutiandsquare
Turnbull, J. D., 19 Castle, st.
Turner, Daniel, 25 Tork pi.
Tweed ie, George B., 81 George st.
Tweedie, Thomas B., 44 Frederick st.
Urquhart, Andrew, S.S.C., 7Dundas street
Vert, A. C. D , 2A Hill st.
(a) Veitch, Henry, 8 Hill st.
Veitch, John, 5 York pi.
Wakelin, Henry, 37 George st.
Walker, D. W.', 36 George st.
Walker, James, 53 Frederick st.
Wallace, Alexander, 1 NorthCharlotte street
Wallace, Alexander, 1 North Charlotte
street)
Wallace, D. W., 28 George IV.
bridgeWalls, Robert, 29 Queen st.
Watscn, James, 8 George st.
Watson, K., 16 Young st.
Watt, John, 21A Duke st.
Watt, Rankin, & WilliamsonS.S.C., 9 York place; andnotary public
Webster, Edward, 13 South Charlottestreet
Webster, Will, & Ritchie, 37 Queenstreet
Weir, J. Mullo, 5 Queen st.
Weir, T. F., & Robertson, 8 Fredericistreet
Welsh & Forbes, 2 2 Castle st.
Welsh, George F., 53 Frederickstreet; solicitor for MessrsStubbs Ltd., and GreshamLife Assurance Society, Ltd.
Welsh, John, 22 Castle st.
(a) Whigham & MacLeod, S.S.C.,23 Albany street
(a) Whigham, George, 23 Albany st.
White & Nicholson, 78 Queen st.
(a) White, Thos., 114 George st.
White, Millar, 8 Geergo st.
White, Wm., 78 Queen st.
Whitehead, J., 8 Inverleith rowWhyte, Wm., 4 Albyn pi.
Wilde, John, 5 Archibald pi.
Wilkie, James, B.L., 108 George st.
Will, R. W., 37 Queen st.
Williamson, Thos. H., 9 Yorkplace
WiJson, T. G., 25 George st.
(a) Wilson, T. J., 30 Queen st.
Winchester & Nicolson, 4 Yorkbuildings
Winchester, George, 4 York buildings
Wood & Robertson, 8 Bank st.
Wood, Robert H., 81 George st.
Wright, Robert, 4 York buildings
Wylie, Alex., 30 Castle st.
Wylie, W. J., 68 George st.
Yooll, Malcolm Graham, 30Hanover street
Young, F. M. H., 40 Frederick st.
Young, J., Maxwell L.A., 23 Yorkplace
Younger, David J., 58 Cattle st. m
SPICE MERCHANTSFleming, James, & Co., 19 Al-
bert street. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Fleming, Edinburgh."Telephone No., 43 7
Kay, James. & Co., 20 Picardy pi.
SPIRIT DEALERSAdams, David, Dusk pi.
Anderson, John, 3 and 5 WestRichmond street
Anderson, Mrs John, 85 Hlgh-riggs
Anderson, William, 204 CanongateAnnan, A. & P., Babbie Burns"Bar, 3 9 Great Junction st.,
Leith; and Tarn o' ShanterBar, 20 Dock street. Tele-phone No. 4141
Archibald, E., 55 Thistle st.
Baillie, John, The Old Hundred,100 Rose street
Baird, Hugh, 4 Citadel, LeithBarnctson, George R., 4 6 Com-mercial street
Barton, John, 3 ShoreBarton, W. J., 149 Constitutionstreet, Leith
Beat, D., 80 Dumbiedykes rd.
Beaumont, Henry, 1 CanongateBell. J. W., 45 Leith streetSennet, Thomas B., 1 Maxwellstreet
Bertram, George, 28 Clyde st.
Black, W., Royal Oak Tavern, 9Laurie street Leith
Blair, J., 49 London st.
Blanche, Henry, 11 East Adam st.
Brown, James Tod, DrumTavern, 180 Albert street
Brown, John, 4 6 Broughton st.
Brown, Joseph, 2 and 6 StStephen street
Buchan, George, 8 Young st.
Burden, George, 98 KirkgateCairns, Mrs Janet, 6 High streetCalder, A., 90 Leith streetCalder, D. A., Foresters' Arms,95 Nicolson street; choicewines and spirits. Speci-ality In ales
no
Caldwell, Robert, 107 Giles St., LeithCameron, Alexander, & Co., 63Lothian road; wholesale wlnoand spirit merchants
Cameron, Donald, The GrangeArms, 283 Causewayside
Cameron, Peter John, SouterJohnnie Bar, 55 North Fort st.
Campbell, Charles, 24 Portlandplace, Leith
Caskey, George, 8 Bonnington rd.
Clark, A., Star Bank placeClark, Charles, 1 Roseburn ter-race
Clark, David, The Market Hotel,80 Lauriston place
Clark, David Q., Royal George, 54j
George IV. bridgeClark, James, 92 Gorgie roadClark, Mrs Mary, 4 South Collegestreet
Clark, Robert, 4 6 Bridge street,Leith
Cockburn, George, 21 Castle st,
Cockburn, J. & G., 2 South Char-lotte street (corner of 135Princes street). Established1853. Telegraphic address,'" Vin, Edinburgh." TelephoneNo. 2265
Connolly, W. P., Golf Hotel, 30Wright's Houses, Brunts-fieldlinks
Cowan, Alexander, 10 8 and 110;Bonnington road, Leith
Cowan, William, 1 Lindsay p!.,
LeithCowper, Thos., 10 Hows st.
Crawford. C . 10 Annfield, Newha^enCranston, Robert, 7 Northum-berland place
Crerar & Houston, 229 CowgateCrerar, Alex., jun., 73 CowgateCnrrie, James, 95 Giles st.
Daish & Co., 21 Rose street, andGrand Restaurant, 3 and 5
South St Andrew streetDalgleish, John, 48 Bread st.
Dalgleish, John, 23 Bridge st.,
LeithDavidson, James, 119 High st.
Dickson, David, 141 Lothian rd.
Dods, I., RestalrigDoig, Mrs David, 58 Constitution!street
Donaldson, James, 7 Hamilton^place
Doughty, Archibald B., 45 Elmrow
Drull, Alex., 49 Deanhaugh st.
Drummond, Charles, 273 Great*Junction street
Drummond, G., 1 Greenside pi.
Drummond, John, The HalfWay House, 4 Shrub pi., Leithwalk
Duff, John, 20 Greenside la.
Easton, Wm., 3 St Vincent st.
Erskine, James, Jock's lodge
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Ewart, John, 74 St Andrew st., LeithFairbairn, J., 14 Drunimond st.
Fairley, Alexander, & Son, 91Leith street, and 4 Notting-ham place
Farmer, John, 31 Duke street,Leith
Ferguson, John, 73 Cuekburn st.
FISHER, DONALD, 2, 6, 8, 12, and14 Howden street, and 74Crosscauseway ; wholesaleand retail wire and spiritmerchant, and proprietor ofthe Ben Lawers Highlandwhisky. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Fisher, Crosscause-way, Edinburgh." TelephoneNo., 671
Fegan, James, 12 C-itade! street,Leith
Fisher, Peter, & Co., 154 Rosestreet; wholesale
Flannigan, J., 2 Spittal st.
Forbes, George, 10 and 12 Hayterraoe, Canon mills
Fcrdice, J. E., 44 Charlotte st.
Fordyce, Andrew, 229 Leith walkFraser, David, 37 Eose st.
Fraser, James, 16 and 18 Duker.treet, Leith; and wine mer-chant
Fraser, Thomas, 9 Bristo st.
Garnham, E., 25 and 2 7 Foxstreet, Leith
Gibson, John, 43 Commercialstrnet
Gibson, Wm., 17 Albert pi., Leith walkGilchrist, J., 6 Milne squareGillespie, James, 1 ShoreGlendinning, John Tait, Oakand Thistle Tavern, 2 7 Bristostreet
Golan, C, 53 High r.ggsGraham, Walter, 4 3 Grassmar-ket
Grant, William, Trafalgar Bar,24 Henderson street, Leith
Gray, Alex., 123 CanongateGray, James, Sons, & Co., 19 Lothianstreet
Greenlses, William, & Co., Ltd., 30 SiAndrew square
Brego, D., 367 Leith walkErosert, James, 34 Fox street,Leith
juildford Arms Bar, 1 WestRegister street. James Dodds,proprietor
3-iegor, A. H., 2 Infirmary st.
Sunn, John, & Co., DuddingstonArms, Duddingston station.Telephone No. 3 8 (Portobello)
fladden, John, 14 Roxburgh pi.
Haggart, D. & J., 158 Albertstreet; house, 31 Hillside st.
lalmore, F. D., 26 Tennant st., LeithHare, Thomas, The Auld Houseof St Leonards, 23 St Leo-nard's street
Hay, Francis R., 84 Salaman-der street, Leith
Hay, W. D., 3 and 5 St Marystreet
Handyside, Joseph, 12 ShoreHelm, W., & Co., 4 Assembly St.,
Leith; Scotch whisky mer-chants and distillei y agents.Proprietors of the Tulloch-gorum Scotch whisky
Heron, J., & Co., 2 Shandwickplace
Hewitt, Wm., 143 Dumbiedykes rd.
Hill, H. G., * Bath street, LeithHoggan, Walter, 1 South Rich-mond street
Horsburgh, Thomas, 38 St Leonard's stHouliston, J. C, 40 Broughtonstreet
Hutchison, James, 19 Sandportstreet, Leith
Irvine, Aiex., 5 Albany Street la.
Jack, John, 36 South Norton pi.
Jamieson, J., 265 CowgateJardine, T. M., 17 ShoreJenkinson, David, 42 AbbeyhillJenkinson, W. & J., St Andrewstreet, Leith; and wholesalewine merchants. TelephoneNo., 4067
Jobson, I., 98 Leith walkJcbs.m, William, 142 Duke st.
Joyce, William, 19 West Rich-mond street
Kay & Co., 3g Jamaica st.
Kay, Robert, & Sons, 2 and 4Morrison street, and 112Lothian road
Kay, Thos. W., 5 4 and 55 Tol-booth wynd, Leith
Kay. Wm., 6 Great Junction it.
Keddie, Thomas, 202 Rose st.Kennedy, Margaret, 167 PleasanceKennedy, Mrs, 4 High st.
Kerr, G. W.. z% Broughton st.
Kerr, John, 23 7 Mcrnmgsideroad
Kessack, Alexander, 19 Cockburn st.
Laing, James, 28 ShoreLaird, William, 25 Buchanan st.,Leith walk
Law, James, 1 Bristo portLawrie, A., Jock's lodgeLawson, John, 22 Union pi.Leitch, T., 25 Richmond pi.
Leitch, Thomas, 93 and 95Buccleuch street
l.iddle, Robert, 186 CanongateLiddell, Hugh Andrew, 1 Canon-mills
Linton, Robert, 48 Main street,Newhaven
M'Arthur J.. 320 Gorgie rd.
M\4rthur, John, 283 Canongar-eM'Cabe, Andrew, 1 and' 2 Yard-heads, Leith
M'Callum, D., 5 5 Rose streetM'Callum, Hugh, n East Register st.
M'Calium, John, 39 Thistle st.
M'Diarmil, Angus, 23 Pleasancein
M'Diarmid, Duncan, 135 Nicolson st.
M'Donald, W., 11 St Vincent st.M'Dougall, P., The CaledonianRest, 21 and 2 3 Duke street,Leith
M'Elrone, Hugh, St Andrew's Buf-fet, 15 Rose street
M'Ewan, John, 107 FountainbridgeM'Ghee, Jas., 192 PleasanceM'Giashan, Mrs Frances, 4 Roseetreet
M'Govern, James, 51A Giles st., LeithM'Grail, Lawrence, 266 Canon-gate
M'Grcgor, William, 23 and 25Charles street
M Kechnie, J , 58 PottenowM'Kerchar, Duncan, 112 Morrison st.
M'Laren, Hugh, 77 Clork streetM'Laren, John, 214 CowgateM'Laren, Peter, 227 Leith walkM'Laren, W. A., 98 FountainbridgeM'Lauchlan, Alexander, 5 and
7 East Richmond streetM'Lauchlan, John, 85 Brough-ton st., and 1 Salisbury street
M'Lennan, George M., 104 StLeonard's street
M'Lennan, John, 22 West Nicolson st.
M'Lennan, John, 14 Market st.
M'Lennan, Kenneth, 19 Bread st.
M'Lennan, Wm., 43 North Junction st.
M'Leod, James, Ft ot ball Ar^s,5 Hill place
M'Nab, A., & Co., 14 Quality st.
M'Nab, J., 86 Candlemaker rowM'Nab, P. & J., 17 India pi.
M'Nicol, John, 64 and 66 Bristostreet
M'Nie, John, 4 KirkgateM'Nie, Peter, 92 GrassmarketM'Niven, Walter R., 2 Lothianstreet
M'Phail, — .. 10 West Richmond st.
M'Pherson, H., 289 CanongateM'Queen, D., 6 Hanover st.M'Rae, Kenneth, & Co., 46Nicolson street
Macandrew, James, 142 CanongateMacr.ndrew, John, 6 Dean st.
Macdonald, Alex., 5 Clyde st.
Macdonald, Miss Barbara, 148 CowgateMacdonald, Robert, 19 Bristostreet
Macfarlane, Patrick, 7 2 Sho.-o,Leith
Mackay, Alex., 115 Broughton st.
Mackav, D., Lindsay pi.
Mackay, D. B., 2 2 Thistle st.
Mackay, Henry S., 76 Newhaven rd.
Mackay, John, 2 5 West Prestonstreet
MacKenzie, Alexander, 201 Cow-gate
Mackenzie, Duncan, 13 WestMaitland street
Mackenzie, John, 93 West portMackie, G., 4 2 Crosscauseway
SPI EDINBURGH.
Spirit Dealers— continued.
Mack ;nnon, D., 3 9 Frederickstreet, and wine merchant
Macpherson, Alex., 83 and 35Canongate
Macpherson, John, 45 ShoreMacRae, Hugh, 262 Canon-gate
MacRao, John, 81 GrassmarkctMaeTernan, F., 7 6 GraosmarkotMann, Duncan, 3 7 North Rich-mond street
Mann, John M., 48 and 50Drummond street
Mann, William, 1 Dock place,Leith
Marshall, R., 8 Leven st.
Martin, P., 170 Rose st.
Martin, P., 34 ShoreMather, Donald, 3 9 Leven st.
Mather, J. & R., 17 CanongrateMathison, A., 7 Arthur st.
Mathison, Alexander, 50 Dean st.
Maxwell, John, 27 West portMenelaws, J., 80 West bowMenelaws, John, 1 St James' pi.
Middleton, Mrs M. S., 5 Hopestreet
Miller, G. L., 2 Raebum pi.
Miiler, James, 179 FountainbridgeMiller, James, 523 LawnmarketMiller. R. H., 3 9 Leith walkMiller, William, 17 and 19 lonastreet, Leith walk
Milne, James, 19A Hanover st.
Mirk, James, 84 KirkgateMitchell, Alex., 122 High st.
Moffat, Francis, 1 Trafalgar ian<3
foff Ferry road)Morgan, Alexander, 67 Blackfriars st.
MoTgan, A., 127 High st.
Morgan, Mrs John, 249 CanongateMorgan, Wm., 65 FountainbridgeMorris, James, 62 AbbeyhillMorrison, G-eorge, 6 West Adam st.
Morrison, P., 184 CowgateMoss, Arthur, Trinity pier, NewhavenMulr, William, 5 7 South BankCanongrate
Munro, James, 37 9 Leith walkMunro, William, 4 St Andrew's srp
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NewhavenMurdoch, Mrs J., 1 Hamburgh pi.
Murray, Mrs H., 9 Couper st.
Murphy, Edward, ClydesdaleBar, 16 Coburg sti cet, Leith
Naismith, Mrs, 18 CitadelNaismith, Walter B., 17 Port-land place, Leith; and winemerchant
Nash, Laurance, 43 and 45North Junction street, Leith
Newsam, Charles, 43 GrassmarketNisbet, William, 132 Dairy rd.
Noble, Archibald, 44A Constitution st
Nolli, Mrs, 169 Leith walkOld Sheephead Inn, Duddings-ton. Robert Hoggan, pro-prietor
Omand, J. P., 1 West Prestonstreet
O'Rourke, P., 41 St Andrewstreet, Leith
Page, David, 156 Bonnington rd.
Paxton & Meikle, Victoria bar, 265Leith walk
Fearce, Joseph, 23 Elm rowPearson, R., 105 Lauriston pi.
Peebles, Mrs D., 11 Abbey strand
Peggie, Wm., 8 St Andrew st., Leith
Pennio, James, Victoria Bar,25 and 2 7 Causewayside
Petrie, WmM 2 Pier place, New-haven
Pickard, Georgo William, 1
Northumberland placeFirrie, Wm. M., 34 Castle st.
Poison, Wm , 142 Duke st
Porter, Alexander, 25 Williamstreet
Porter, Andrew, 26 GrassmarketPreacher, Mrs. 15 Brougham pi.
Pringle, John, 7 6 St Leonard'shill
Rae, William, 172 PleasanceRankin & Co., 15 9 Rose street
Rattrie, Robert, 362 Leith walk
Reid, William, 21 Cadzow placeRennie, A. W., 343 High street,and 53 9 Castlehill
Rennie, Francis, 51 Shore, LeithRennio, G., 154 Easter rd.
Richardson, 0., 104 Main street,Nev.- haven
Richardson, Mrs Robert, 227 GreatJunction st.
Ritchie, James. 7 Bernard st.
Robertson, Alexander, 81 Lothianroad
Robertson, Duncan, 134 Pleasance
Robertson, J. S., 3 CowgateRobertson, John, 3 Meuse la.
Robertson, Wallace Duncan, 19Canonmills
Ross, Alex., 122 Mcrrison st.
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Rutherford & Co., JO High st.,
7 and 9 Leith street, 3 Drum-mond street, 5 Leith street,65 Bernard street, and 3 6
Shore; counting house, 30Niddry street
Russell, Robert, 79 Lieth walk!Ryrie, Alex., Haymarkei
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Sanderson, James, 64 Lady Lawson st.
! Scott, Wm., 87 Main st.,' NewhavenShankland, E., Granton harbour
ISharp, James, 7 Spittal st.
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Sharp, Robert, 10 Hunter st).
Sharp. Wm., 36 Easter rd.
Shaw, H., 2 High r.ggs
Shearer, T., 17 Market st.
Shepperd, F. E., 14. Sandport st., Leith
Sherry, Andrew, 7 2 Pitt streetSibbald, Thomas, 42 Bucclcuchstreet
Simpson, C, 63 Henderson st.
Simpson, Wm., 82 Bonnington rd.
Sinclair, John, 1 George st., Leith
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Sinclair, Mrs G., 13 6 Leith st.
Sinclair, Wm., 6b Rose st.
Skinner, Donald, 154 Constitution st.,
LeithSmart, W. A., 27 Richmond pi.
Smibert, James, 2 Bath road,and 2 9a Salamander street,Leith
Smith, J. B., 9A South Back Canon-gate
Spence, H. B., 11 and 13 Grass-market
Stalker, Daniel, 2 Lauriston st.
Stevenson & Co., 131 Dundee st.
Stewart, Archibald, 133 High st.
Stewart, Charles, 1 East Register st.
Stewart, Charles, 102 West portStewart, D., 40 Rose streetStewart, Dl, 435 LawnmarketStewart, Donald, CrosscausewayStewart, Dun., 3, 7, and 9 Gibb's entryStewart, G., 3 and 5 Waterloo pi.
Stewart, J. & G., 111, 113, and115 High street
Stewart, John, 6 and 8 LittleKing street
Stewart, John, 87 FountainbridgeStewart, Peter, 32 North Junction st.
Stewart, W., 11 Rose streetStirling, R., 13 Elder st.
Stirling, Walter, 19 Abbey strandStoker, A., 1 Water street, and3 Tolbooth wynd, Leith
Stoker, W. A,, 12 v Commercialstreet, and 24 Sandport st. I
Stott & Co., 13 Shrub place)Leith walk; and wine merichants
Sutherland, Francis H., 50 Hanover sfcf
Sutherland, J. F.. 10 Raebum pi.
Sutton, John, 18 Morrison st.
Taylor, Alexander Boyd, OldTolbooth Bar, 167 Canongate
Taylor, Archibald, 161 Lothianroad
Tod, David, 42 Bernard streetLeith ; carriers' quarters
Veitch, Robert, 92 Abbeyhill
Veitch, Robert, 197 High streetWalker, Edward, 217 and 219Great Junction street, Leith
Walker, Peter, BreadalbaneiArms, 330 Lawnmarket
Wallace, William, 2B Jamaica st.
Wares. F., 121 Leith walkWatson, James, 227 and 229'
Gorgie roadWatson, Samuel, 180 Leith walk
Watt, Mrs Peter, 12 St Leo-
nard's hill
White, W. L., 49 Frederick st.
Williams, Thomas, 2 CowgateWilson & Co., 118 Leith street
Wilson, J., 45 Home st.
Wilson, Thos., 12 Jamaica st.
Wilson, W., 8 ShoreWilson, Wm., 9 Dock pi.
Wishart, G., 9 North bridge
EDINBURGH. STA
Wishart, James, 24 Mitchell st.,
and 13 Elbe street, LeithWishart, Robert, 48 Cockburn st.
Wright, George, 5 Great Junc-tion street, Leith
Young-, Stephen W., & Co., OldToll Bar, 2 34 Bonnington rdLeith
Young, Wm. John, 3 2 Northum-berland street
SPOEEAN MAEEES
M Keniie, Alex., 88 Rose street
SPRING (COACH) MAKEES
Campbell, Thomson, & Co., 82 West bo\\
Hendry & Bishop, 28 West portScott, Thos., & Co., 51 GrassmatketWallace, Richard, Hope crescent
STABLE FITTINGS (IEON)MAKEES
Bell, P., & Son, Pitt Street Ironworks. Seo advt.
STAMP CUTTERS
Dale, Thos., n Elder st.
Hislop & Oay, 1 Swintcn rowKirkwood, A., 13 St James sq.
STAMP COLIiECTOES
Brown, A., 15 Bristo place;wanted, stamps, any oldalbum collections, or loosepostage stamps, used or un-used, best prices given. Highprices for old collections orrare stamps. Collectionsvalued. Rare stamps al-
ways on viewMackay, James, 34 Frederick' st.
STAECH ENAMEL MANTJ-FACTTJEEBS
Aitchison, D. P., 111 St Leonard'sstreet; St Bernard's enamel
STATIONEESAnderson, J., 28 Broughton st.
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also newsagentAnderson, M. & C, 28 NorthJunction street
Anderson, Thos., 12 High risgs
Amis, M. G. R., 86 Pitt st.
Arcus, Wilhemina G. B., 43 Brongh-ton st.
Banks & Co., 12 George st.
Isiylan, John, 29 CanongateBayne, J., 44 Leven st.
Begg, Henry, 54 Clerk st.
Bell, E. M., 16 Ciaighall road,Trinity
Berrie, M., 23 Ea-iter roadBraverman, J., 2 73 Causeway-side
Bremner, D F., 4 West Register st.
Briggs, Robert, 7 PotterrowBrown, John, 39 William st.
Brown, Robert H., 72 Dairy rd.;also newsagent
Brown, Samuel, 12 Charlotte st., LeithBrown, W., 8a Howe st.
Brown-Durie & Co., 5 Drum-sheugh place; heraldicstationers
Bryce, George, 1 Spittal st.
Burnet, &., 49 Feny rd.
Caldwell Bros., Ltd., n Waterloo pi.
Camblin, Mrs J., 177 Gorgie rd.;and newsagent
Cameron, Misses M. & M., 35 NorthJunction st; eet
Campbell, M., 5 St Leonard's st.
Campbell, William, 3 Lauristonstreet
Carlisle Bros., 49 Hanover st.
Chalmers, M., 116 Spring gardensChambers, T., 115 Brunswick sr,.
Christie, C. R., 73 George st.
Christie, James, 1 Rodney st.Clark, Robert, 175 CausewaysideCousin, H., 24 Trinity crescentCowan, Miss Jane, 3 Ashieyterrace
Cowan, W., 28 Marchmont cres.
Cownie, C, 31 Minto st.
Crawford, D., 75 South Clerkstreet; and newsvendor
Cray, Marion, a TanfieldsCruickshanks, L. A., 37 North Fort st
Cuthbert, Miss, 4 Albany st.
(a) Davidson, David, 9 Bernardstreet, Leith
Davidson, S., 50 Maderia st.
Davidson, W., 174 Bnintsfield pi.
Deas, Wm. W., 175 Bnintsfield pi
Dewar, Mrs H.. 203 Gorgie rd.
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Dey, J. M., 59 Forrest road; andnewsagent
Dobson. Molle, & Co., 11 Elliotstreet
Dor.ald, James, 272 Leith walkDrummond, D., 34 and 3 6 Vic-toria street
Duff, James, 2 98 Gcrgie road;and newsagent
Eckford, Miss, 192 Dairy rd.Elliot, George, 71 Elm rowElliot, Miss, 230 Morrison St.;and fancy goods
Fair, Miss, 52A Grove st.
Fairbah-n, W. M., Deanbank pi.
Fairgrieve, J. B., 7 Cockburn st.
Fiddes, Miss, 136 Bonningtonroad
Finlay, Alexander, 15 Elm rowForrester, John M., 30 Albert p!.,
Leith walkFraser, A., 21 Unicn pi.
Fraser, A., 2 Montrose terrace;also tobacconist
Gardiner Brothers, 14 Teviot pi.
and 6 6 South bridgeGardiner, Wm. C, 66 South bridgeGedd, Thomas, r8i Dairy rd.
Geddes, George, 26 South Clerk st.
Gerard, Miss, Lindsay pi.
Gillies, Thos., 130 CausewaysideGilroy, Mrs, 42 St Leonard's st.
Glass, A., 176 Albert streetGordon, James. 48 Easter rd., LeithGowans, Thomas, 143 Dundee st.
Gumn : R., 24 Crighton placeHardie, Mrs Adam, 8 Easterroad, Leith
Harvey & Co., 17 Forth st.
Harvey, G. & M., 62 Home st.
Hay, Geo., 256 Morrison st.
Houlden & Co., 9 and 11 Nlcolsonstreet; toy, etc., warehouse
Hume, William, 120 Duke St.,
LeithHunter, James, 39 Raeburn pi.
Ireland, Annie, 18 Prince Regentstreet, Leith; alco tobac-conist
Irving, John, 98B George st.
fbaac, E. C, 6 Hillside streetJohnston, J. & A., 15 Union pi.
Jones, A J., 48 Craighall road, New-haven
Keddie, John, 42 Howe st.
Kinnear, M. & D., 120 Gorgie rd.
Knight, Miss M., 17 Hamilton pi.
Lack, G., 2 Tarvit st.
Lamb, Mrs, 76 Leith walkLatta, W. F., 50B Grove st.
Leslie, W., 27 West Preston st.
Lewis, Mrs A., 49 Buccleuch st.Lightbody, C, 20 Argyle pi.
Lyon, Geo., 21 Nicolson st.
Macniven & Wallace, 13 8Princes street
M'Call, G., 134 Easter roadi/p/igoo
STA EDINBURGH.
Stationers—continued.
M'Dougall's Educational Co.,Ltd., 1 and 2 St James' sq.;school stationers and pub-lishers
M'Dowall, Miss, 133 Morrisonstreet; and tobacconist
M'Gilvray, Miss, 44 CanongateM'Kenzie, D. E., 12 Comiston rd.
M'Lean, Miss, 3 Grove street;r-~»d newsagent
M'Leod, M., 208 DsJkeibh rd.
M'Pt>ail, M., 7 Baker's placeM'Pherson, Mrs Alex., g Coburg st.
Macara, D., 6 Cockburn st.
Maefarlane & Dickson, 25 Castle st.
Macfarlane, David. 12 Albert pi.
Mackie, B., 20 CanonmillsMarshall, M. T., 38 Nowington rd.
Martin, Miss M. A., 8 7 Pitt st.
Martin, Peter, 131 Gilniour pi.
Millar, Andrew, 3 George st., LeithMillar, G. H., 31 Deanhaugh st.
Miller, D. M., 38 Cle:k st.
Milne, Mrs George, 6 Earlstonplace
Moodie, Misses A. & H., 44 Ashleyterrace
Moodio Brrs., 71 Nicolson st.
Morrison, W., 41 Leith st.
Morrison, George, 12 Polwarthgardens
Morrison, Miss, 1 Jamiaca st.
Munro, Miss, 25 Duke street,Leith; and newsagent
Murray, William, 4 Roxburgh pi.
Napier, Margaret, 94 Marchmont crescent
Nicol, J., 116 High st.
Kk'-'l, W., 134 Brunts field |'I.
Nlmmo, Wm., & Co., 4 6 Consti-tution street, and 30, 31, and3 2 Quality street; and print-ers. Telephone No., 538
Nlsbet, W., 3 6 Elm rowNiven, Mrs B, 48 Alva pi.
Padon, A. & D., 13 St Andrew sq.
Park, A. D., 81 Bruntsfield pi.
Peat, J., Ferry rdPorteous, Mrs Ann, Leith Walk stationPotter, S., & Co., 12 Elm rowPowell, A. K., 17 CausewaysidePrice, D. M., 96 Dairy rd.
Prirgle, George, 2$ Bangor rd.
Rankin, P.., 2 Elder st.
Bayner, B. A., 33 Earl Grcv st.
Reid, John, 78 Queen street;stationer (law and mercan-tile)
Eennie, Miss, 34 High st.
Ehind, T., 178A PleasanceEitchie, A., & Sen, 51 York pi.
Ritchie, John, 25 7 Causeway-side
Ritchie, William, & Sons, 12, 14,and 1 6 Elder street
Eobertson, Thomas, 26 Shandwick pi.
Eobinson, George S., 21 Newington rd.
Eobinson, H., 311 Leith st.
Eobinsjn, H. A., 38 Buccleuch st.
Samuel, A. G., 162 Lauristonplace
Seatter, Mrs, 200 Easter rd.
Sheriff, E. G.. 7 Bruntsfield pi.
Simpson, E., 1 Canonmills bridgeSinclair, Colin, 50 Princes st.
Small, David M., 3 Howard st.
Smith, E., 2 Pitt st.
Smith, George S., 12 St Gilesst.; stationer, and publish-ers' bookbinder
Somerville, E. & H., 6ia Inverloith rowStenhouse. John, 25 Bangor rd.
Stephen, George, 66 Eaebnrn pi.
Stephenson, E., 4 Greyfriars pi.
Stewart, George, & Co., 92 George st.
Summers, Mrs J., 25 Primrose st.
Sutherland & Co., 13 Bank st.
Tait, M., 41 Argy!e placeTait, Miss, 50 Morrison st.
Thorn, E. B-, 12b Grange loanThomson, James, & Son, 28Mornings id e road
Ihomas, F., 89 Morrison st.
Thomson, E., 174 Dairy rd.
Thomson, B. Thomas, 65 Slate-ford road
Thyne, William, AusdauerPaper works, 77 Montgom-ery street; and generalprinter
Todd, David Y., 58 KirkgateTuinbull, C. M., 49 Ferry rd.
Urqu hart, William M., 46 Queens-ferry street
Waddie & Co., Ltd., St Stephenstreet
Walker & Sinclair, 9 Swinton rowWaters, Alex., 75 Great Junction st.,
LeithWaterson, George, & Sons, 56 Hanover
street
Waterston & Johnston, 19 Ber-nard street, Leith; andprinters
Watt, J., 1 01 Henderson rowWatt, M. & N., 219 Morningsida rd.
Watt, W., 312 Morningside rd.
Wattmore, Mrs, 46 Glover st.
Whyte, James, 94 Buccleuchstreet; and tobacconist
Wilson, A., 3 Ardmillan ter.
Wilson, John, 104 High streetWood, Andrew, 234 Dairy roadWilson, J., 95 South bridgeYoung, John, 13 Clifton ter.
STATIONERS (WHOLE-SALE)
Anderson, A., 25 St James sq.
Banks & Co., 12 George st.
Caldwell Pros., Ltd., n Waterloo pi.
Cowan, A., & Sons, Ltd., 38 WestEegister st.
Crufckshank, William, 7 Elderstreet; manufacturing sta-tioner
Cuthbertson, W., 17 Union streetDickson, Thomas, & Co., 10South St Andrew street
Macfarlane, D., & Co., 8 Cham-bers street
Macniven & Cameron, Ltd., 23 Blairstreet
Macniven, P. & W., Ltd., 19 Blairstreet
Munro, John, & Co., 6 Elder stNimmo, Wm., & Co., 46 Consti-tution street
Norrie, A. W., & Co., 27 Elder st.
Cadon, A. & D., 13 St Andrew sq.
Ritchie, James, Son, & Co., 6 Picardyplace
Ritchie, William, & Sons, 12, 14,and 16 Elder street; and fancygoods merchants
Smith & Ritchie, 71 Albert streetStocks, John, 43 Jeffrev st.
Pennant, Joi n, 268 Leith walkThyne, William, AusdauerPaper works, Montgomery-street ; and general printer
Tullis & Co., Ltd., 7 George st.
Waddie & Co., Ltd., St Stephenstreet
Waterston, George, & Sons, 5 6Hanover street
Whyte, Andrew, & Son, Easterroad, and 15 Clyde street
Wood, H., 3 Beaverhall rd.; andsmallwares
STAVE MERCHANTSPentland, Y. J., & Co., 55 Bonningtcnroad
Pourie, John, & Sons, 10 Sandport st.,1
Leith
STAY AND CORSET MAKERS
Marsden, J. A., 73 St Leonardsstreet
Peacock, Miss A., 69 George t
streetSalomon, Madame, 8 Castle ter.
Stevenson, A., 53 South bridge
Summers & M'Intyre, 7 North Bankstreet
Walker, Jane, 2 7 South bridge
STEEL AND COPPERPLATEPRINTERS
Stoddart & Malcolm, 3 North-west Thistle Street lane; and
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lithographic printers
EDINBURGH. SUR
STEEEOTYPEES ANDELECTROTYPERS
Ballantyne, Hanson, & Co., 212 Cause-wayside
Common, Ralph S., 15 St Jamessquare
Edinburgh Electro and Stereo-typing Co. (The), 180 Rosestreet; foundry, South-WestRose Street lane
Fairbairn fc Sons. Ltd., ioa George st.
Morrison & Gibb, Ltd., 11 Queenstreet, and Tanfleld works
Neill & Co., Old Fish Marketclose, 196 High street
STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS
Armour, W. T., & Ogilvie, 4a StAndrew/ square. Telegraphicaddress, " Argo, Edinburgh."Telephone No., 64
Bell, Cowan, & Co., 22 St Andrew sq.
Brown, Douglas A. L., 63 Hanover st.
Cunningham, P. M., 4 George st.
Denholm, George, T5 Duke st.
Dickson, J. R., 4 North St David st.
T'airbairn, J. C, 12 North St David st.
Cidden & Marshall, 53 Georgestreet. Telegraphic address,"Gidden, Edinburgh." Tele-phone No. 2024
Gilmour, H., & Shaw, 18 St Andrewsquare
Guild, Bowhill, & Lawson, 21 St An-drew sq.
Hamilton, J. L., 34 St Andrew sq.
Hardie & Turnbull, 43 Georgestreet. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Hardie, Edinburgh."Telephone No., 222
Hislop, H. W., 14B George st.
Hope & Oliver, 16 Princes st.Jamieson, Robert, 30 St Andrew sq.
Johnstone, Alfred, 10 St Andrew sq.Kerr, Bonnar, & Landale, 9 York build-
ings
Kirkpatrick, J. I., 37 George st.
Lawrie & Ker, 4 St Andrew sq.Lyle, T. & R. A., 10 North St David
street
Maclagan, D. D„ 25a St Andrewsquare
Macrorie & Thomson, jj George st.Miller, T., & Sons, 69 Hanover st.Mills & Whyte, Prudential build-ings, 2 St Andrew square.Telegraphic address, " Millrea, Edinburgh." TelephoneNo., 83
Munro, J. M., 34 St Andrew sq.Pitcairn, G. S., 37 Georgo st.
Robertson, A. H., & Seator, Pru-dential buildings, 2 St Andrewsquare. Telegraphic ad-dress, "Alexis, Edinburgh."Telephone No., 1G60
Robertson, C. S. & J., 9 North StDavid st.
Robertson, John,& Co., 31 Georgestreet. Telegraphic address,"Robert, Edinburgh." Tele-phone No. 23 7
Robertson, J. H. (J. R. & Co.), 31George st.
Sanderson. J. S. & A., ioa North StDavid st.
Shaw, W. S. 0., 12 Queen st.
Sime & Sullivan, 14 Frederick st.
Spence, Lewis S., 6a Georgestreet. Telegraphic address," Pence." Telephone No.1140
Sutherland, Cargey, & Gibson,23 St Andrew square. Tele-graphic address, "Suth, Edin-burgh." Telephone No. 143
Torrie, Brodie, & Maclagan, 25A StAndrew square
Tony, R. Jamieson, 25A St Andrew 3qWalker, J. D., & Watson, 17 St An-drew sq.
STOVE AND KITCHENRANGE MAKERS
Foulis, David, 61 George st.
GRAY, JAMES, & SON, 85George street;
'fljt^P-zrw) 8tovo ar|d grateaL'*5?5?Av makers to the
QueenNoble, David, s?6 High st.
STRAW HAT MAKERSCalver, R., 9 Hill pi.
Cowe & Manson, 91 Rose st.
Gibbard, Robert, 2 Leith Streetterrace; ladies' straw andfelt hat dyer, cleaner, andmaker
Gilmour, J. & T., 34c Hanoverstreet; general warehouse-men
Mills, Miss E., 2 68 Morrison st,;
and straw hat cleanerMoffat, James W., 4 Mansfield pi.
Taylor, George, 50 Southbridge; ladies' and children'sstraw and felt hats cleanedand dyed
Wilson, Miss M. (late Lawrence& Co.), 129 Roso street
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SUGAR REFINERS, MER-CHANTS, AND AGENTS
Donaldson & Henry, Coatfield lane,
Oon'it'tulion street
Falconer, Thos., 21 Quality st.
Fleming, James, & Co., 19 Al-bert street. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Fleming, Edinburgh."Telephone No., 43 7
Henderson, L., Sons, & Co., Ltd., Leithwalk
M'Call, P., & Co., Abbey st.
SURGICAL INSTRU-MENT MAKERS
Gardner, J., & Son, 3 2 Forrestroad
Young, A., & Son, 7 Hope streetand 5 9 and 61 Forrest road;also bandage makers and cut-lers
SURVEYORS
Those marked (a) are Ordained.
Beatson, William, Town hall,31 Charlotte street, Leith;burgh surveyor
(a) Beattie, W. Hamilton, 13 6George street
Brebner, R. C, 5 South Morningsidedrive
(a) Calvert, E., 16 North St Andrewstreet
Carter & Penman, 5 St Andrew sq.
(a) Cousin & Ormiston, 140 Princes st.
Craig, Giorge, 85 Duke st., LeithCruieiishanks, Son, & Co., 73 George
street
(a) Fairley, James G., 1 India build-ings
Francis, W. H., 122 George st.
Gardner, William Edward, 21Mardimont road; ordainedsurveyor
Gibson, James D., 28 Queen st.
(a) Goalen, James, 141 Constitu-tion street, Leith; and pro-perty agent
Hamilton, Paterson, & Watson, ioaGeorge street
(a) Fay, Alex., & Co., 88 George st.
Henderson, Peter L., 122 George st.
Hogg, Wm., 45 Frederick st.
Keir, Robert, 20 George street;house, 4 Bruntsfleld gardens
Law, Alexander, 20 George st.
(a) Lawrence, P., & Co., 5 0aFrederick street
SUR EDINBURGH.
Surveyors— continued.
(a) Lawrie, Andrew, 9 SouthSt Andrew street
Little, Robert, 74 George si.
Lorimer, Fairbairn, & Lightbody, 56Queen st.
Lyle & Constable, 3 Hili st.
Maictman, Edward C. H., 13 SouthCharlotte street
Morham, George A., 39 George st.
Murray) Robert, 5 George st.
Proudfoot, J. S., 10 City chambersProven, G., 21 Quality st.
(a) Eoberts, R., 100 George st.
(a) RusseU, W. T., 29 York pi.
Smith, R. & A. K., 1 Albyn pi.
Stirton, James, Esq. t 5 North Char-lotte street
Strachan, T., 5 Randolph pi.
Young, Colin, 122 George st.
TAILOBS AND CLOTHIERS
Marked (a) are Woollen Drapers.
Adair & Co., 21 Princes street]and 74 and 75 South bridge
Aloxander, D., 2 West Preston st.
Allan, J. & R., Ltd., 85 South bridge
Anderson & Ramsay, 47 Easter rd.
Anderson, D., 168 Dairy rd.
(a) Anderson, Robert, 163 Rosestreet
Anderson, Will., & Sons, 14A Georgestreet
Aver, James, & Son, 114 Leith st.
Bain, John, 5 Oxford street;tailor and teacher of cutting
Bain, W. W., & Son, 35 Cockburn st.
(a) Bancr, Albert S., 34 Sand-port street
(a) Banks, J., 3 5 South bridge,and 270, 272, and 274 Col-gate
Baxter, Wm., 54 India pi.
Benjamin & Son, 11 Lothian st.
Bertram & Haig, 53 Shandwick pi.
Beruldsen, E. T., 47 Shore; andoutfitter
Beveridge k, Gillies, 47 Hanover st.
(a) Black, Jas., 18 Grove streetBlack, John, 5 Nicolson st.
Bolan & Co., 120 High st., and69 and 71 Fountainbridge
(a) Brown Brothers, 17 Georgestreet
Brown, D. W., 82 Lady Lawson st.
Brown. P., Bristo st.
Brown, P., 12 Blair st.
Bryan, R., 10 George IV. bridgeBurgess, John, 13 2 Nicolson st.Burns & Bell, 10 Bank st.
Burns, John, 259 Great Junction st.Caie, James, 42 9 Lawnmarket;gents own clothes made upfit guaranteed
Cameron, John, 30 South Clerk st.
Campbell & Co., 17a Raeburnplace
(a) Campbell, A. W., 7 7 Hender-• son rowCampbell, A., 164 Dundee st.
Carrol, C, & Co., 5 Chapel st.
Chalmers, P., 36 Dairy rd.
Chalmers, William, 27 Marshall st.
Chapman & Co., 103 Southbridge
Chilvers, John, 5 Brougham st.
(a) Chisholm, John, 138 Nicol-son street
Chisholm, P., 42 Grindlay st,;
tailor and clothierCa) Christie & Kilpatrick, 104South bridge; clothiers tothe University
Christie, J., & Son, ir St Andrew sq.
(a) Civil Service (The) ClothingCo., 35 South bridge; and270, 272, and 274 Cowgate
Clark & Co., 117 I.othian rd.
Clark, G. & J., 53 George IV.
bridge(a) Cooper & Co.. 131 High st.
;
drapers, milliners, outfittersand dressmakers
(a) Cormack, Adam, 5 6 Brough-ton street
Cownie, James G., 39 South bridge
(a) Cownie, W., & Sons, 63 Southbridge; and drapers
Coyle, Mrs John T., 23 Unionplace
Craig, G. D., 109 George st.
Crease, James B., 34 Hanover st.
Crookstcne, Robert, 23 Parsonsgreniterrace
(a) Crulckshank, Alexander, &Sons, 5 7 and 61 George St.;Highland costumes, militaryuniforms, etc.
Davidson, G. J., 11 Brandon ter-race
Davies, S., 108 Rose st.
Dick, W. H., 112 Nicolson st.
Dingwall, John, 136 Easter rd.
Donoghue, John, 29 West Nicolson st
Drommond, Peter, 13 Leith st.
Dryburgh, W., 269 Leith walkDuncan. D. D., 41 Chambers st.
;
ladies' and gent.'s tailorDuncan, S., 39 Frederick st
Dussel, C. O., 3 Wemyss pi.
Dye, A., 27 South bridgeEbbutt, G. S., 7 Melville pi.
Eggie, Charles, 43 CausewaysideFendrick. R. I., 12 Carzow pi.
Fergus.Ti". D. A., 88 Easter rd.
Forbes, George, & Co., 17 Queen st.
(a) Forbes, Davrd, 17 Hendersonstreot, Leith
Forrest, Joseph, 24 Brougham st.
(a) Foulis, James, 30 St Andrewsquare; and at Penicuik;ladies' and gents' tailor andclothier
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Frankel, H., 276 CowgateFraser, Mrs Mackenzie, 19 Morning-side drive
Fraser, R., 65 Elm rowFreedman, Fred., 45 South bridge{&) Fyfe, Robert, 21 Rodney st.
Galashiels Woollen Co., 51 West Nicul-son st.
Garth & Co., 96 Lothian rd.
Garth & Co., 40 Shandwick pi.
Gibson, James, 35 Leith st.
Godfrey, Thomas, 14 Bread st.
Good Brothers, 5 2f Fountain-bridge
(a) Gray, David, 140 Duke street,Leith; and silk mercer
Green, Misses, 78 Newington rd.
Grieve, Wm., 24 Clerk streetGulland & Kennedy, 5 5 Han-over street; clothiers, foreignand school outfitters
Gunn & Sutherland, 15 George IVbridge
Hamilton, Alex., 236 Morrison st.
Hanning, A., 48a Grove streetHardie, D., & Son, 235 High st.
(a) Harrison & Son, 8 St Andrewsquare; clothiers and generaloutfitters
Hairower, Robert, 196 Morningsideroad
(a) Hastie, James, & Son, 64Home street
Henderson, John H., 1 Nicolson sq.Henney & Son, 21 and 23 Leithstreet
Hendry, John, 19 Jeffrey st.
Hc.pworth & Son, Ltd., 42 Cockburn sfc.'
Hislop & Co., 86 Gorgie rd.Hodge, G., & Co., 5 South-East Circus
place
Holtum & Welsh, 6 George st.
Hossaok. A. M., 3 Gillespie pi.
(a) Hogg & Syme, 94 Georgest. ; tailors and cSothiers,shirt makers, Highland cos-tume, habit and breechesmakers, and hosiers
Howie, A., 10 Caleconian road(a) Hunt, George, 3 3 and 35Nicolson street, and 13 Com-mercial street, Leith
Hunter, J. C, 31 South bridgeHunter, w., & Co., 96 Southbridge
Hyam, B., 124 High st.
Hynde, Thomas, & Co., 14 Union pi.
Jamieson, J., 102 High st.
Jamieson, John, 19 and 21 St'Mary street
Jamieson, John, 10 Nicolson st.
Jeffrey, William, & Son, 43 To!-booth wynd
Johnston, James, 21 George st.
Keats & Co., 15 South St An-drew street
Jotnstone, Andrew, 35 Montrose ter.
Kemp, P., 14 Antigua st.
Kennedy & Co., 155 Gilmore pi.
EDINBURGH. TAI
Ker, Alex., 4 Bernard terraceKirkland, J. & D., 9A Clerk st.
Kosrber, H., 56 ShoreLambert, A. & J., 27 Queensferry st.
(a) Lauder & Macpherson, 46Frederick street
Laughton, J. 0., 18 Crighton pi.
Lawrie & Cj.. 3 Waterloo pi.
Laurie & Wilkie, 18 Picardy pi.
Lawson, R., & Co., Ltd., 3 Cham-bers street
Ledingham & Co., 35 Drummond st.
(a) Lennie, J., & Son, 3 9 Southbridge
Lindsay, A., & Son, 53 George IV.bridge
Lumsden, Thomas, 23 Clerkst.; ladies' tailor
M'Adam, J. S., 1 Gillespie cres.
(a) M'Donald, Andrew, 39, 40,41, and 44 South bridge;merchant tailor, clothier, out-fitter, and gentlemen's mer-cer
M'Donald, D. S., & Co., 23 and25 Nicolson street, and 58South bridge
M'Dougal, James, 5a WestAdam street
M'Farlane, E., 26 Drummond st.
M'Gibbon, G. R., 90 South bridgeM'Gibbon, J. & J., 33 Nicolsonsquare
M'Ginness, Hugh, 31 Guthrie st.
M'Ginty, John, 5 7 Great Junc-tion street, Leith
M'Gregor, J., 10 Grindlay st.
(a) M'lntosh, David, 51 GeorgeIV. bridge
(a) M'Kay, James, 88 Albert st.M'Kenzie, John M., 19 West Maitlandstreet
M'Kenzie, William, 6 Spring gardens.Stockb ridge
M'Kenzie, Wm., & Co., 55 Cockburn st.
M'Kimmie, W., 105 George st.
M'Lachlan & Co., iia South St An-drew st.
M'Laren & Eenton, 9 and n WestRegister st.
tf'Leod, John, 5 Henderson rowCa) M'Niell, Miller, & Smith, 7Frederick street
M'Queen, C, no Lauriston pi.
Macdonald, Middlemass, &Wood, 29 and 31 Hanover st
Macdonald, Wm., io6a George st.
Mackay. W. M. C, 38 Elm rowMackenzie. Alexander, 19 Barslay pi.Mackie, Henry, 34 Great Junction st.Vlacleod & Co., 18 Forrest rd.Mat'onnachie, W., 21 Union st.Macpherson, Alexander, 46 Nicolson st.jManclark, James, 12 Earl Grey st.Warwick, David, ior Albert st.Martin, Thos., 42 Potter rowMatheson, G., 71 Clerk et. .
jtfatthew, James, & Son, 2 Bank st.
(a) Maule, Robert, & Son, 14 5 to149 Princes street; drapery,silk mercery, and carpetwarehjjsemen
Maxwell, Thomas, 155 Great Junctionstreet, Leith
(a) Meek, Wm., 3 7 South bridgeMiddlemass, James, & Co., j8 Southbridge
Millar, James, 31 Nicolson sq.
Millar, William, 15A Howe st.
Miliigan & Son, 61 Elm rowMilne & Heddle, 46 London st.
Milton, Wm., 13 St John st.
Mohan, Francis, 38 and 3 9 Tol-booth wynd
Montgomery, John, 349 Leithwalk
Morgan, Wm., 40 Pitt st., Bon-nington
Morris, J., 429 LawnmarketMorrison, Frank, 19 Deanhaugh st.
Munro & Mayer, 22 Brougham pi.
Munro, J., & Co., 85 and 87Shandwick place; and ladies'tailors
Murray & Co., 172 CanongateMurray, Wm., & Co., 41 Great Junetion st.
Napier, G., 127 Rose streetNess, John, 45 Lothian streetNolle, A., 29 West Maitland st.
Osrg. Jas., 23 Brougham pi.
Oswald, John, 6 Ferry road(a) Oswald, Robert, 170 Highstreet; clothier and shirt-maker
Ovcrend Bros., 36 Bristo st.
Page & M'Gregor, 8 Frederickstreet
Paterson, Jos., 3 Wheatfield st.
Prentice, James, 42 Lothian st
Pringle, Thos., 190 Lauriston pi
Ramage, John, 163 Great Junction rd.Ramsay, T. W./83 Bruntsfield pi.
Ready Cash Co., 17 Leith st.
Reid, John, 31 South bridgeRennie, J. C, 6 Bank streetRobertson. I. W., 106a Dal»y rd.Bebinson, A. S., n Montague st.
Ross, Alexander, 5 Nicolson st.
Ross, G., 6 Admiralty st.
Rums, William, n Sandport st.
Russell, John Omand, 80 Georgestreet; military outfitter,ladies' costumes, habits, andliveries
Russell, Thomas, 9 Hendersonstreet
(a) Scott Brothers, 125 Princesstreet; gents' outfitters
Scott, James, 8 St James sq.Scottish Clothing Co., 54 Kirkgate
Shaw, Duncan, 7 Tait streetEaster road, and 108 Georgestreet; hatter and hosierParties can have ownmaterial made up
Shearer, John, 352 Leith wall*117
Sim, Alexander, 104 Lothian rd.
Simm, H. W., 34 Frederick st.
Suupson, Charles, 94 Duke st., LeithSimpson, Charles, IO Montgom-ery street
Sinclair, J., 22 Rankeillor st.
Sinclair, Wm. 21 Grove st.
Sleigh, T. M.,' & Co., 113 Leith st.
Smart, George, 4 9 CumberlandStreet
Smith, George, 6 Ardmillan ter.
Smith, J. C, 91 Lothian roadSmith, J. H., 35A Dairy rd.
Smith, James, 50 Dairy rd.
Spence, Peter, 9 9 Dundee st.
Staples, H., 4 St Patrick sq.
St?rk Bros., 9 South bridge
Stenhouse, Morrison, & Mitchell,1 2a George street
Stevenson, A., 29 Dundas st.
STEWART, J., & SON, 88 Georgestreet; military outfitters,
clothiers byappointment
to theRoyal Company of Archers,and tailors to H.R.H., theDuke of Edinburgh. Tele-graphic address, " Purves,Edinburgh." Telephone No.,2163
Stewart & Smith, 12 Frederick st.
Stewart, J. C, 106 South bridgeStewart, R. H, 8 Barclay ter.
(a) Stobie, James, 7 9 Leith st.Strachan, J. & J., 36 Drummond st.
Strachan, W. A., 22 Argyle pi.
Sutherland. Alex., 15 Shandwick pi.
(a) Sutherland, R., & Co., 15 9Lothian road
CO Swan, w. G., 60 Nicolsonstreet
Tait, A, 21 Manderston st.
Tait, D.. & Co., 10 Hunter sq.
Ca) Taylor & Turnbutl, 107George street
(a) Taylor, M. & M., 13 Forrestroad; Scotch wool and fancyrepository
Taylor, Frank, 21 Orwell pi.Thomson, A. B., 2 64 Morrison st.Thomson, J M, 18 Cnckburn st.Thomson, Wm., 75 Lothian rd.
(a) Todd, William, 3 7 Home stiTrotter, Robert, n Davie st.
Turnbull & Wilson, 5 9 Southbridge
Turner, David, 10 Nicolson st.
Vallance, A., 41 Bruntsfield pi.Veitch, A., 9 Salisbury st.
Waddel, Robert, 96a Constitution st.Wallace, A. M., 147 Constitution st.Wallace, James, 8 Teviot pi.Wallace, John, & Co., India buildingsWatt, Jas., 177 Dairy rd.
Watt, Thomas, 8 Salisbury st.Wilkie, J., 46 Cockburn sb.
Williamson, J., & Son, 14 Nicolson it.
TA1 EDINBURGH,
Tailors and Clothiers —continued.
Wills, P., & Co., 65 Kirkgate-Lelth
Wink, James, 43 West Nicolson st.
Woods, M., 45 St Mary st.
Woolard, T., 11 Salisbury pi.
Young & Kane. 4 Atholl pi.
Young, J., & Sons, 6 Frederick st.
Young, William A., 24 Brandonterrace
TANNEESSee Leather Merchant!
TEA AND COFFEE MEE-CHANTS
Adams, Samuel, 6 India buildings
Aikman, A., & Co., 2 St Andrew sq.
Aitken, James, & Co., 9 Forthstreet. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Aitkens, Edinburgh"
Alexander, C, ioa Nicolson sq.
Anderson & Montgomery, 4 9
York place; importers. Tele-graphic address, " Ander-mont, Edinburgh." Tele-phone No., 140
Ballantine, George, & Sons, 81 Princes
street
Balloch, Kobert, & Co., 30 St Andrewsquare
Black, Thomas, & Sons, 9 Manderstonstreet
Brodie, Hamilton, & Co., 9
Picardy placo. Telegraphicaddress, " Picat-dy, Edin-burgh." Telephone No. 7 9
Bro-nn, Adam, .4 St Mary st.
Campbell, Hugh, & Son, 7 Nicolson
squareClarke, Clarke, & Co., 6 West bowCockburn, G., 21 Castle streetCooper & Co., 88 Leith st.
Dalrymple, John, & Co., 1 John-ston terrace
Dickson & Honeyman, 2 9 Forthstreet
Dickson, Wm., & Sons, 11 Bristo st.
Ford, Wm., & Sons, 93 Constitution
street
Gelahatting Tea Co., Ltd., 25A St
Andrew squaro
Gray, Alexander, 66 FountainbridgeHamilton, A. & J., 1 Roxburghplace
Hamilton, M., 38 Commercial street.
LeithHome & Colonial .Stores, 76 Newing-
ton rd.
Honeyman & Wilson, 11 and 13Meuse lane; wholesale teaAnd coffee merchants
Kilburn, John, 3 Panmure pi.
Law, W. & G., 31 St Andrew sq.
UPTON, Ltd., North bridge, and45 Earl Grey st., and100 Kirkgate, Lejth;
tea growers, and the
principal tea im-porters in the world. Teamerchants to the Queen, byspecial appointment
London & Newcastle Tea Co., 100
High st,
London & Newoastlo Tea Co., 43 Tol-
booth wyndLow & Co., 2 Jeffrey st.
M'Laren, James, & Son, 42 Albany st.
M'Leod, B. & K., & Co., 35 Frederick
street
Marshall, J as., 51 KirkgateMartin, D. W., & Co., 33 Albany st.
Matheson, Chriehton, & Co., 53 Yorkplace
Melrose, Andrew, & Co., 93 George st.
Melrose, Robert, & Co., 28 Forthstreet
Morris, W., & Co., 10 Roxburghplace
Murdoch & Dickson, 19 Forth stNelson & Co., ioa North St David st.
Newcastle Tea Co., 12 Clerk st.
Orr, Stewart, & Co., Drummond st.
Overton, Win., 67 York pi.
Paterson, T., & Co., 37 Gnndlay st.
Peek Bros. & Winch, Ltd., 8 Forth st.
Revans & Ritchie, 67 York placeRhind, D. A., & Co., Ltd., 3 7, 38,and 3 9 Quality street, Leith
Robertson Brothers, 20 and 21Timber bush
Rutherford, Robert, 94 Potter-row
Sanderson, A., & Son, 50 KirkgateSinclair, John, 2 Caledonianroad; and wine and spirit
merchantSomerville, C, 40 Water st.
Spink, Alex., 10 Forth st.
Stewart, G. D., 8 Hill pi.
Tower Tea Co., 60 Broughton st.
Walker, Robert, & Co., 38 South bridge
White, R., & Co., 12 Forth street
Workman, Joseph, India buildings
Young & Saunders, 5 Queensferry st.
TELEPHONE ENGINEEES
Bryden, John, & Sons, 16 Frederick st.
Douglas, Wm., 11 Picardy pi.
National Telephone Co., Ltd., General
Manager's office, 90A George st.
Sinclair, Wm.. 60 Thistle st.
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TILE LAYERSAitken, A., 65 St Leonard's st.
;
and plastererBrown, R., & Son, 2 7 Morrisonstreet; tile manufacturers
Chinas, W., & Co., 18 Albert pi., Leithl
walkDobbie & Co., 63 High riggsField & Allan, 120 and 122George street; and 60 Ban. .
gor road, Leith; cement mer*chants. Telephone No. 2 297
Gunn & Company, 130 Georgestreet; and mosaic workers
PoUs, G. & H., 23 Frederiek st.
TILL MEECHANTSFraser, Walker, & Co., 82George street; agents forColumbias, Stars, etc.
TIMBER MEASURERCrawford, John, 164 Leith walk
TIMBER MERCHANTSSee Wood Merchants
TINFOIL MANUFAC-TURERS
Erhardt, H., & Co., 9 and 10Bond court, Walbrook, Lon-ii
don, E.C.; all kinds for confcox)!
tioners and tobacco manufac-ojturers at one hour's notice.Telegraphic address, " Er> r|
hardt, London "
TINPLATE WORKERSAnderson, J. H., 2 2 and 24 Vic-
toria streetAnderson, T., 20 St Leonard's st.
Brotherston, A. & J., 25 Candlemaker,
iowCallam, George, & Co., 13 anc14 Greenside place. Estab-lished 1805
EDINBURGH. TOB
Cay & Johnstone, 12 St James' pi.
Douglas, Edwin, 58 Morningside rd.Falconer, Ft. & W., Lower Gil-more place
Foulis, David, 61 George st.
Galloway, M. P., Timber bush;and 24 Shore, Leith
Gillies, Wm., 3 Church st.
Godsell, A., 6 St Stephen placeHolburn, J. G., 4 Greenside rowHolmes, T., 47 Bread st.
Kelly, J., & Son, 113 Rose st.
M'Ginnes, Charles M., 91 Westport
Main, Wm., 98 West bowMiller, James, 34 West Richmond st.
Robertson, William, 203 Fountain-bridsx*
3teedman, James C, 56 Upper Greystreet
Watt, John, 1 Henderson terraceWhytock, John, 41 West Preston st.
Wilkie & Paul, Brandfield st.
Williamson, A., 52 and 53 Fridge st.
Wintour, B., & Co., 91 Launston pi.
TOBACCO MANUFAC-TURERS
hristie, Henry, & Son, 30 Nicolson sqctton, Geo., & Son, 100 Princes st.
cotton, John, 7 Frederick st.
;
tobacco and snuff manufac-turer
Sprile & Sons, 3^ George TV bridgeleriot Bridge Tobacco Co., Ltd.,Grassrnarket
/I'Call, Gsorge, & Son, 184 Easterroad; also tobacconists
tf'Kinnell fe Boss, 6 Picardy pi.
titchie, David A., & Son,' 9 GayfieldsquareTaddy, Jas., & Co., 45 Minories,London, East. Agents,Raimes, Clark, & Co., 17Smith's place, Edinburgh
TOBACCO PIPE MANU-FACTURERS
omoy, Samuel, 4a Greensideplace; brier, meerschaum,and amber works; pipesmounted and repaired
TOBACCONISTS.itk.en, E., irS Pleasancetken, M., 7 South Clerk st.nderscn, H. C, 15 West Register st.
Anderson, Mrs P., 56 Pitt st.
Anderson, W. W., 4 6 Great Junc-tion street, Lelth
Arbuckle, Miss, 19 South Collegestreet
Arthur, T., 161 Dundee streetBadenock, Alexander, 5 Highstreet
Ba.ikie, H., 6 Clerk st.
Baillie, J. 41 Queensferrv st.
Baillie, Thos., 207 High streetBallantyne, J., 124 Leith walk;and newsagent
Black, Mrs, iota Princes st.
Blaikie, Mrs, 25 Rose st.
Blaikie, Rjbt., 194 Rose st.
Blyth, James, 109 Nicolson st.
Braverman, J., 80 Morrison st.Braverman, Miss B., 17 Clerkstreet
Brown, J , 25 Easter rd.Brown, Miss, 26 Argyle pi.
Brown, S., 12 Charlotte st., LeithBryce, W., 20 Roxburgh pi.
Burden, Miss Georgina, 1 GreatJunction street, Leith
Burns, M., 499 LawnmarketCamblin, Mrs J., 177 Gorgie rd.Cameron, A., 90A Constitution street,Leith
Cameron, D. M., 106 Rose st.
Cameron, Miss, 9 ShoreCampbell, A., 89 Dairy rd.Campbell, Miss, 6 St Leonard's st.
Candow, Wm., 16 Crighton pi.
Carter, John, 124 Duka st.
Cave, W., 3QA Morrison st.
Charleston. Geo.. 34 Kirkgatehristie, H., 45 High st.
Christie. H., & Son, 30 Nicolson sq.Christie, James, 1 Rodney streetChristie, Mrs W. H., 2 Leith st.
Clark, F., 16$ Dairy rd.
Collie, Mrs, 202 KirkgateConnolly, John, 2 9 PleasanceConnor, P., 13 Davie st.
Cotton, George, & Son, 100 Princes st.
Cotton, John, 7 Frederick st.
:
tobacco and snuff manufacturer and cigar importer
Couper, Miss, 167 Leith walkCraik, Andrew, 3 Leith streetCruickshanks, Mrs, 20 Albertstreet, Leith walk
Cubie, W. G., 17 Chapel st.
Dass, S., 34 Commercial st.
Davidson, John, 39 George TV. bridgeDick, James, 1:5 Montrose ter.
Dlckison, George, 6 6a SouthClerk street
Diston, Miss Margaret, 15 Portlandplace
Dixon, Mrs Jas., 15 7 Rose st.Dobbie, —, 211 Causeway-Side; and confectioner
Donald, James, 272 Leith walkDonaldson, A., 7 Marchmont rd.Donaldson", Miss Annie, -7 Mnrchmontroad
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Donkin, J., 7 Dalmeny st.
Dorward, Mrs J., 28 FountainbridgeDouglas, E., 94 Bonnington rd.Dudley, George, 90A Rose et.
Ferguson, Archibald, 3 Comlstonroad
Fiddes, Miss, 13 6 Bonningtonroad
Finlay, J. H., & Co., Waverley stepsFoote, E. S., 72 AbbeyhillFraser, J. B., 134 Leith st.Galloway, W., 32 Victoria st.
Gamley, A. A., 3 2 Howe streetGibson, C. M., 96 Constitution st.
Glennie, George, 234A Leith walkGolrlie, Jemima, 53 Clerk st.
Gordon, Miss Jane, 13 9 Ferryroad. Leith
Grant, E. C, 4 Newington rd.
Gray, Miss. 366 Leith walkGray, Peter W., 5 8 Kirkgate,Leith; and hairdresser
Gregor, A. W., 14 Lauriston pi.
Handyside, J., 26 Albert pi.
Henderson, J., 16 Havmarket ter.Heptin, A. E., 148 and 160 Highstreet
Herrald, F. E., 5 2 Bristo streetHorsburgh, Mrs A., 49 Sandport st.
Hunter, Andrew G., 69 HomeStreet
Hutton, H., 1 East Richmond st.
Hutton, James, 30 Bridge st.
Jamieson, H., 261 High st.
Jenkins, Samuel, 43 Sandport stKerr, H. A., 3 7 Leven streatKerr, Misses, 123 Dairy road;also cigars, pouches, andwalking sticks
Kerr, Richard, 37 Dean st.
Kirkpatrick, Robert, 20 Commercial st
LeithLalng, R. D., 253 Dairy roadLamb, Mrs, 76 Leith walkLav-rence, A, 144 Dairy rdLawrio, A., 3 7 Dairy road; B. W.pipes a speciality
Lawrie, George, 40 Earl Grey stLawrie, James, 3 Lindsay pi.
Lawrie, Miss C, 11 South Collegestreet
Learmonth, Mrs, 89 PleasanceLeckie. John, 3 Rose st.
Logan, Thomas, 144 Rose st.
Lumsden. H, 102 Newbaron rdM'Call, George, & Son, 184 Eas-ter rd. ; wholesale and retailtobacco, pipe, and cigar fac-tors
M'Culloch, R., 25 Jeffrey st.
M'Ewen, P., 40 To Ibooth wynd,Leith; and newsagent
M'Kenzie, Alex., 7 Broughton st.
M'Lean, Duncan, 7 Kerr streetM'Leod, James C, 14 Dundee st.
M'Millan, Mrs, 63 Bernard st.
M'Pheeley, Hugh, 85 Rose st.
Macand-ew, M. L., 29 Grind'aystreet
TOB EDINBURGH.
Tobacconists—continued.
Mackay, Jemima, 30 Parsonsg>*een ter.
Mackay, John, 406 Morningsideroad
Mackie, R., 20 CanonmillsMackie, Miss, 130 Bruntsfield pi.
Meek, Thomas, 7 Bread st.
Meldrum, Robert, 148 Fonntainbridge
Miller, A., 2^3 Leith walkMiller, J., 4$ Raeburn pi.
Miller, Mrs S., 48 George CV.
bridgeMilne, Mrs George, 6 Earlston pi.
Mitchell, G. W.. 92 Morrison st.
Mitchell, John 3., 91 Pitt st'*eot
Mitchell, Miss A. G., 3 2 Constitu-tion street, Leith
Moir, J., 10 Rose st.
Morris, D. Y., 158 Lothian road,and 50 Haymarket terrace,also cigar merchant
Morrison, M., 43 Leith walkMozart, E. J., 80 Morningside id.
Neave, W., 26 Leith st.
Neilson, Miss Isa., 2 South StAndrew street. Telegraphicaddress, "Cigarettes, Edin-burgh "
Nelson, C, Forrest rd.
Newell, P. B., 14 Polwarth gar-den's; special straight cigar-ettes
Nicholson, A., 154 Leith walkNicol, J., 34 Lothian st.
Niven, Mrs R., 46 Alva pi.
O'Halloran, Mrs, 26 St Mary st.
Oliver, B., 3 2 Faster roadPetrie, F., 102 Nicolson st.
Piper, Thomas, 5 6 Morning;Videroad) and cycle agent
Porteous, Mrs, Shrub pi., Leith walkPorteous, Mrs, Ann. Leith Walk station
Powrle, Lewis Scott, 121 Canon-gate
Purves, James, 42 and 66Princes street
Purves, Miss, 77 Brandon ter.
Richardson. R. H., 42 Constitution st
Ritchie, David, & Co., 2 2 WestMaitland street
Ritchie, John, 59 Elm rowRobertson, D., 8a St Vincent st.
Robertson, George, 164 Fountainbridge
Robertson, J. O., 6 Stanley rd.
Robertson, James, 116 CausewaysideRobertson, Miss C, 7 Barclayplace
Robertson, Robert, 38 South Clerk st.
Robertson, W. J., & Co., 33Lothian road
Robertson, W. T., 3 3 Dean-haugh street
Ross, Inglis, 43 Elm rowRoss, L., 19 Albert placeRussell, A., 1 TanfieldSanderson, T., 3 Croall placeSchumacher, J., 2 7C Leith walk
Scott, .4., 293 Leith walkScott, Mary, 51 Nicolson streetSharp, Thomas, 19 Cadzow pi.
Simpson, D. Y., 30 Forrest road,116, 97\ and 135a Princesstreet
Simpson, Miss Mary, 11 Hay-market terrace
Simpson, Robert, 41 PleasanceSinclair, John, 90a Princes St.,
and 7 6 Leith streetSinclair, Robert, 12 Leith st.
Sinclair, Robert, 27 Tolbooth wyndSleiffh, P. M., 29 Kirkgat3Smart, WilWam, 23 7 Dairy road;and cigar merchant
Smith, F., 8 Maryfield
Smith. J., 1159 PleasanceSoroerville, f'has., 128 Morrison st.
Stephen, Daniel W., 8 East Re-gister st-eet; and newsagent
Stewart, A. M., 129 Lauriston pi.
Stewart, J., 2 Baker's pi.
Strachan, M., 228 Dairy rd.
Stiaton, George William, 51 Shandwickplace
Sutherland, John, 70 Albert st.
Tait, Robert, 39 Hanover st.
Taylor, Misses K. & M., 3GMarchmont road; and news-agents
Tavlor, William, 49 CfusewaysideTurner, James, 141 Great Junction st.
Turner, Mrs, Waverley marketTyler, J., 80 Henderson street,Leith ; and stationer
Vert, Wm., 119 Nicolson streetWede, A.. 107 Lauriston pi.
Wallace, Mrs J., 6 Fox st., LeithWatson, E., 13 7 Dairy road;cigar's, pipes, pouches; re-pairs promptly executed
Wats >n. Miss, 91 Bruntsfield pi.
West, John, 7 Abbey strandWestwood, George, 1 Parkside st.
White, M., 81 Easter rd.
Whitehead, T. H.. 15 Eoseburn ter
WTiyfco, James, 94 Buccleuch st.
Wilkes, A., 61 Bnsto st.
Wilkie, James, 51 North Richmond st
Williamson. A., 14 Morningside drive
Wilson, M., 14 Watson cres.
Wilson, Miss C. L., 5 Cockburnstreet
Wilson, James, 18 West portWilson, John, 10 Rodney street;also stationer and newfragenl
Wintour, cichn C, 5 Clerk streetWood, J., 45 FountainbridgeYates, F . 165 Leith st.
Young, A. M., 171 Leith streetYoung, Miss, 269 Great Junction st.
TOOL MAKERSGalloway, D., & Co., 122 FountainbridgfHall, n., & Sens, 11 Laurie street
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Jamleson, John, 42 Dairy roadM'Kenzie, D., 8 and 10 Victoriastreet; builders' tools
Mackie, Alexander, 8 Mel-bourne place, and 4 VictoriaJ
streetMathieson, Alexander, & Sons,]
Ltd., 23 Cockburn streetRiderwell, W. G., 26 Victoria st.
Tumbull, W., 51 Duko st., Leith
TOURIST AND KXCTJRSIO]MANAGERS
Cook, Thomas, & Son, 31 Prirces street. Apply for fulparticulars of Cook's tours
Lindsay, J. & H., 18 So. St Andrew st,
TOY AND FANCY WARE-HOUSES
Alexandra Bazaar, 17 Hanoverstreet. The Misses Spence &Erskine, proprietresses
Albert Bazaar, 10 Shandwicfcplace
Arnot, Miss, 94 Comiston rd.
Beamront, S., 28 Lothian st.
Beveridge, R., 10 Great Junction
street
Birmingham & Sheffield Toy.
warehouse, 16, 17, and 18 Tol-
booth wynd; also china andhardware merchants. F. O.
Hemsning & Son, proprietorsBrown, Mrs
: 176 Dalkeith rd.
Buchanan, Robert, 2 Abbey mount 1
Carruouche, E., 10 Arcade, Princes st.
Chambers, T., 115 Brunswick,street
Gumming, J., & Sons, 2 Cockburn sfc. JFleming, James, Earl Greystreet; wholesale hardware,!smallware, and fancy goodsmerchant, importer of AmenVican and Continental goods; ?.
wholesale and retailGoodwin, A. J., 58 Pitt st.
Houlden & Co., 9 and 11 Nicol-
son street; jewellers and Im-porters of all kinds of fancygoods
Johnston, J. & A., 1=; Union pi.
Laule & Heptlng, 160 and 161
High street; sole agent foi
Palne's fireworksLawson, Robert, 2 Hope st.
Lothian & Fraser, 10 Shandwlc*place
.VI'Girr, Mrs, io Bruntsfield pi.
EDINBURGH. TRU
HENDERSON & ADAM,(Successors to Knox, Samuel, and Dickson),
33 HANOVER STREET, EDINBURGH,Makers and Designers of
FLAGS AND BANNERS,For Societies, Hotels, Schools, Processions, Decorations, &c.
FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS, FLAGS ON HIRE.
Highest Award, Edinburgh International Exhib., 1886. Gold Medal, Edinburgh Exhib., 1890.
M'Grail, M. & M., 272 Canon-gate
Mackenzie, M., 2 Ferry rd.
Middleton, Jessie, 55 Causewayside
Munro, Miss E. G., 62 Morningside
roadRitchie, R. R-, 82 South bridge;wholesale
Robertson, —., 25 South bridge
Robertson, M. F., 224 Morrison st.
Scotch Novelty, 3 ArsadeWaverley Bazaar, Waverley steps
Young, A. P., 54 Elm row
TRADE PROTECTIONSOCIETIES
Geddes, William, 118 Princeastreet; solicitor, agent formercantile associations In
London, Birmingham, Liver-pool, Leeds, Huddersfleld,Manchester, etc.
Kemp's Mercantile Offices, 34 St And-rew square
Scottish Trade Protection Society, 4Bank st.
Stubbs, Ltd., 7 2 Princes street.Subscribers by obtainingtimely information may avoidmaking bad debts, and may,through this agency, recoveroverdue accounts, bills,
rents etc., withpromptitude. Every tradershould read Stubbs' WeeklyGazette. Telegraphic ad-dress, "Stubbs, Edinburgh."Telephone No., 2029
Younger & Younger, 5 7 Yorkplace; debt recovery and pri-vate enquiry agents
TRAMWAY COMPANIESEdinburgh and District Tram-way Co., Ltd., 1 South Char-lotte str-eet
Edinburgh Street Tramways Co., 63York pi.
TRIMMING, SMALL-WARE,AND FANCY WARE-
HOUSESArnott, J., & Co., 212 Great Junction
street
Bailie, Mrs, 12 Dean pathBrown, R. & J., 342 Leith walkBruce, Mrs J., 1 Niddry street;also carriers' quarters
Burnet, James, 50 South bridgeBurnet, R., 47 North Junction st.,
LeithDarque, A., 4 Mulberry pi
Dillin, Mrs M., 21 Fox st.
Douglas, Miss, SummerfieldDrummond, James, 2 Hope st.
Fisher, Miss C, 62 Elm rowFord, Wm., 22 Brunswick rd.
Geareke, J., 57 South bridge
Gunn, Miss, 104 Newhaven rd.
Henderson & Adam, 3 3 Han-over street
Jamieson, Isa., 7 Coburg st.
Xirkhope, Wm., & Sons, 38Cockburn street; and tailors'trimmings
Lowden & Rowe, 18 Hill pi.
VT'Gill, Miss 20 Dundee st.
M'Grail, M. & M., 2 72 Canon-gate
Macgregor, W. D., 2A George st.
Mackenzie, M., 2 Ferry Td.
Mortis, Mrs J.. 7 Maitland st.. New-haven
O'Neill, P., 77 High riggs
Oliphant, Miss, 28A St Leonard's st.
Paterson & Nelson, 31 Arthur st.
Purves, J. C. (late John Ratt-ray), 13 South bridge
Robertson, Wm., 31 West Nicolson st.
Rowe, Mrs Vincent H., 202 Dalkeith
roadSalmond, Mr E., 35 Sandport st.
Scott, J. A., 1 East street; baby-linen and outfitting ware-house
Skinner, Mrs Isabella, 41 Prince Reg-ent street
Stevenson, Alex., 53 South bridgeStevenson, Thomas, & Sons, 7 6Princes street
TRUNK AND PORTMAN-TEAU MAKERS
Those Marked (a) are Wholesale.
Boswell, A., 8 Hanover st.
Cleghorn, M., & Co., 5 South StAndrew street
Gumming, J., & Sons, 2 Cockburn st.
IRVING BROTHERS, 99 Princes
Btreet
(a) Kyles, George, 20 Cockburnstreet
Moir & Co., 4 North Bank streetMuir, Alex., 12 Nicolson street.
Muir, James, 3 Greenside placeRussell, Thomas, io North Bank st.
Simpson. James, & Co., 59 Shandwickplace
(a) Stocks, David, 20 Niddry st.
i/q/igoo
TRU EDINBURGH.
TRUSS MAKERSCameron, Peter, 28 C righto nplace; and cutler
MITCHELL, J. C, 34 Bristo
street; house, 2 6 Charlesstreet
TURNERSBrown, M. & J., 56 St Leonard's st.
Cribbes, James, 22 Greenside pi.
Cummings, William, 9 Muranoplace
F.dington, Adam C, 41 Circus la.
Edwards, Henry, 212 Canong-ate; and wood merchant
Galloway, Robert, 27 7 Leithwalk; and woodware mer-chant
Imrie, J. M., Richmond ter.
MacKay, George, Knox's cor-ner, 53 High street
Scott, T., Blackfriars st.
Simpson, W., 20 West Nieolson st.
Spinks, Ltd., 4 Pirrie st., Leith;wood turners
Wallace & Murray, 11 NewBroughton; ivory cabinet andbowling: green bowl turners
Watt & Imrie, 196 Canongate
TYPEFOUNDERSMarr Typefounding Co., Ltd.,53 Canongate; and 15 Char-terhouse street, London
Miller & Richard, Reekie'scourt, 65 Nicolson St.; andWater lane, New Bridge st.,
London, E.C. ; typefoundersto Her Majesty for Scotland
TYPEWRITING MACHINEDEALERS
Bar Jjock Co., 8 North Bank fit.
Gardiner Brothers, 14 Teviot pi.,
and 6 6 South bridge; OliverTypewriter Co.'s Edinburghagents
Remington (The) Standard Type-writer. Wychoff, Seamans, &Benedict, 44 George street.James Leishman, representa-tive
Yost (The) Typewriter Co., Ltd..17 North St Andrew street,Telegraphic address, " Yost,Edinburgh "
TYPEWRITING OFFICES
Back, Charles, 21A Hanover st.
Baird, J. N., 50a Frederick st.Brown & Findlay, 108 George st.
Fielding, Miss (successor toTyndall's Schooi of Shorthandand Typewriting), 40 Shand-wick place; type-writingwork executed. Type-writers sold or on hire.Telephone No., 2097. Estab-lished 1879
Gardiner Bros., 14 Teviot place;medical work a speciality
Hadwen & Fleming, EdinburghTypewriting office, 7 North StDavid street, and 3 6 Charlottestreet, Leith
Hogg, W. T. M., Type-Writingoffice, 12 North St Andrew St.;teacher of shorthand. Legaldocuments, novels, manu-scripts, etc., etc., correctlyand beautifully typewritten
Law and Mercantile TypewritingOffice, 37 Frederick st.
Leiehman & Chamberlain, 44 George- st
M'Adam's Shorthand and Type-writing Institution, 5 5 and 5 i
Shandwick pi.; agent for" Caligraph " and "Densmore'typewriters; special shorthand classes for ladies onTuesday and Friday afternoons—fee, £1 Is., per quarter. Telephone No. 219 7
Medical and General Type-writing Office, 5 6 Lothian st.Medical work a speciality. MissWemyss, proprietrix
Paton, Miss Waller, 38 Castlestreet; shorthand transla-tion, legal documents,authors' MSS., o4d familypapers, pedigrees, etc. MrsNeilson, manageress
Robertson & Hendrie, 63 Hano-ver street
Scott, Misses, 5 South bridge,and 64 Morningside road;agents for Oliver typewriter,and Edison mimeograph, andbusiness agency
Yost (The) Typewriter Co., Ltd.,12 North St Andrew street;work of every description exe-cuted with secrecy and des-patch. Telegraphic address," Yost, Edinburgh "
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UMBRELLA MAKERSBooth, James, 7 Ferry road,Leith
Chambers & Murray, 2 Bruns-wick street
Chambers, T., 1 Brunswick pi., Leith]walk
Chambers, Thomas, 31 Cockburn st.
Gibb, Alex., & Son, 28 George st.
Gibb, B., 46 South bridgeHepburn, James, 61 Nieolson st.
Hislop, Miss J., 48 Broughtonstreet
Mitchell, A., 3 9 Chambers st.Norris, J. & G., 16a Morrison stPaton, J., 23 Home streetRissett. J., 152 Eruntsfield pi.
Robertson, James, & Son, 3 Bread st.
Robertson, James, & Son, 32 Leith st.
Ross, W., 45 George IV. Bridge;branch, 2 Hope street, WestEnd
Smith, J., & Sons, 79 Princes st.
Thorn. Kyle, & Co., 41 Duke st. ;
the Leith umbrella makers;repairs executed
UNDERTAKERS
Black, J. K., 188 Ferry roadCroall, John, & Sons, Ltd., RoyalCaledonian Bazaar, Leithwalk; 23 and 24 Greensideplace, Middlefield; 73 SouthClerk street; 6 Lauriston pi.;
112 Dalkeith road; 2 90 Mor-ningside road; 1 Barclay pi.;
9 Beaufort road; 15 Dairyroad; 2 6 Raeburn place; 19Summer place; 102 Easterroad; 5 2 Charlotte st., and245 Great Junction street,Leith
Glasgow Tramway and Omni-bus Co., Ltd., 3 Frederick st,
j
23 South Clerk street, 5 6 War- -
render Park road, 92 Lothian 1
road, 5 North West Circu3 pi., 1
1 Albany street, H22 Dairy /;
road, 5 Lower Glimore place;(stables), 6a Gilmore place;(offices and stables), 45 Con-stitution street, and 2 63Great Junction street, Leith; |
3 9 and 4 7 Cambridgestreet, Glasgow; cab and cat"- .
riage hirers, job and postmasters, and funeral under-takers. Telegraphic address," Enshrine, Edinburgh." Tele-phone Nos., 969 (Edinburgh)and 54 7 (Leith)
EDINBUBGH. VAN
Harkess, Mrs Ceo., & Son, 12West Nicolson street, 13 WestRichmond street- and 3 6 StMary street; experienced un-dertakers always in attend-ance day and night Everyrequisite for funerals sup-plied, town and country workdone, and choice selection ofwreaths, crosses, and shades,etc
Hart, Thomas, 12 Brougham st,
Hart, Thomas, 2 2 Causeway-side
Hollard & Co., 3 2 Shandwickplace; funeral undertakers
Hutchison, Alex., i Nelson pi.
Looz, Wm. E., 19 Dean st.
M'Intosh, Wm., 161 Momingside rd.
Millar, William, The CentralFuneral Establishment, 81and 83 Great Junction St.,
Leith (next door to the Wes-leyan church). For 15 yearsgeneral manager to Mr PeterMoir
Mitchell, John, & Son, 63 AbbeyhillMoir, Peter, head office, 2 WestRichmond street (corner ofNicolson street); branches.33 Great Junction st., Leith,33 Halmyne street, Leith, 25Bruntsfield place, 196 Dal-keith road, 6 Murray-field pi.,
and 8 Grange loanMoir, Mrs P., 10 and 11 StJames' place. Telephone No.,1009
Patterson, Wm., & Co., 10 Queensferrystreet
Paulin & Dunbar, 28 Morrisonstreet, and 7 Montrose ter-race
Ramsay, Mrs J. H., 19 Home St.;house, 17 Home street
Reid, Thomas, & Son, 193a and195 Pleasance
Reid, William, & Sons, 58 Cock-burn street
Scott, J, & T., 10 George streetTelephone No. 15 7
Street, Alex. Alfred, 179 GreatJunction street, Leith
Taylor, John, & Son, 110 Prin-ces street; house agents andvaluators. Telephone No.,2051
Williamson, Mrs H.(88 Potter-
row
UPHOLSTERERSAitken, Thos., 171 Bruntsfield pi.Aitken, William, & Co., Hopecrescent
.Alexander, Geo., 84 Albert 'st.
Alexander, Robert B. A., 5Jamaica street
Brown, W. G., 88 Lauriston pi.Brown, W. S., & Sons, 65George st. Telephone Nos.2198 and 2199
Clapperton, William R., & Co.,5 9 and 60 Princes street;manufactory, Greenside row
Cleugh, T. T., 218 Morrison st.
Corner, Peter, 131 Bruntsfieldplace
Cowie, Robert, 3 9 and 40Queensferry street
Cruttenden, George, & Son, 29Lothian road; and cabinetmakers
Deas, Miss, 21 Barclay pi.
Gibb. James, & Son, 45 Pitt st.Gibson, George Lillie, 11 GilmorePark lane
Glen, D. & G., 25 Shandwick pi.
Grieve, R., & Co., 83 Georgestreet; house furnishers,curtains, carpets, and cre-tonnes
Halliday, David, 49 Eaeburn pi.
Henderson, And.. 107 CausewaysideHenderson, G. G., 35 George st.
Hollard & Co., 3 2 Shandwickplace
Jamieson, Henry, 6 Hope Streetlane
Keddie, David, 19 Church st.
Kinff. John, 167 Morrison st.
Laidlaw, William, 11 and 13Henderson row
Lamont, George R., 6 Yeamanplace
Loraine, G., 8 Grange loanLumsden, John, 16 Elm rowMackintosh, James J., 23 Dun-das street
Meyer, Charles, 12 St Patrick sq.
Munro & Fraser, 14 Lady Law-son street
Munro, James, & Co., 24William street; and cabinet-makers
Murdoch, T. M., & Son, 55 ShandwickI. lace
Neilson Brothers, 5 6 and 58 StMary street
Park, Adam, 6 and 8 Homo st-
Fark, Adam, 4 TollcrossPaterson, Smith, & Innes, <jj Southbridge
Patterson, W., & Co., 10 Queensferrystreet
Peebles, D. C, 84 Lauriston pi.
Purves, William, 25 Argyle pi.;
removal contractorRiddell, William, 250 Morrison st.
Rintoul, A. B., North Young Street
lane
Scott, J. & T., 10 Georgo street;and furniture warehouses.Telephone No., 15 7
Shaw & Co., 44 Maryfield pi.
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Stewart, Thomas, 140 Lauriston pi.
Taylor, John, & Son, 109 Prin-ces street; carpet ware-housemen. Telephone No.,2051
Uiquhart, K., 41 Dundas st.
Watson, G . & Co., ^2 Shandwick pi.
Watson, James, 14 Hamilton pi.
Whytock, Reid, & Co., 9 George st.
Wright, Walter, 394 Momingside rd.
Young, T., 2 Howe st.
UPHOLSTEBERS' TRIMMINGMANUFACTURERS AND
MERCHANTS
Henderson & Adam (late Knox,Samuel, & Dickson), 3 3 Han-over street; wholesale. High-est award, Edinburgh Inter-national Exhibition, 1886;Gold Medal, Edinburgh Exhi-bition, 1890
VALUATORS
Seo Auctioneers.
VAN AND LORRYBUILDERS
Brown, H. & A., Macdonald rd.
;
van- lorry, and waggon worksBrown, J. & A., HolyroodAxle Repairing works, Shrubplace, Leith Walk station
Denholm, Alexander Scott, 112Fountainbridge
Denholm, Thos., 24 Hamilton pi.
Fraser, G., 38 Bath st.
Gibson & Neill, 11 Pirrle street,Leith
Grant, Alexander, 5 9 Ouke st.,
LeithHorsburgh, Wm., 65 AbbeyhillHunter, A., 77 AbbeyhillKemp, A., 200 Bonnington rd.Kerr, John L., Ltd., 44 Bath st.,
LeithMeikle, A., & Son, Beaver bankNotman, R., West Newingtonplace
Symons, James, Royal Gymna-sium
VAT EDINBURGH.
VAT BUILDERSHenderson & Wilson, 51 Char-lotte street, Leith; vatmakers
M'NIVEN, WM., & SONS, 1 Yea-man lane, Dundee street.Telephone No. 4 (Western)
Pourie, John, & Son, io Sandporfc st.
Reid, Thomas, & Son, 193a and195 Pleasance
VENETIAN" BLIND MAKERSAnderson & Munro, 3 2 Castle
street, and at 13 6 Bothwellstreet, Glasgow; manufac-turers of plain and orna-mental wire gauze blinds.Telegraphic address, " Liglit,
Edinburgh." Telephone No.356
Bankshaw, R. (successor to P.
S. Burnett), Sunbury Blindworks, Dean bridge. Tradesupplied
Bryden, J., & Sons, 16 Frederick st.
Bryden, Wm., & Son, 55 Georgestreet
Dawson, John, & Son, West Sil-
vermills lane, StockbridgeDOUGLAS, A., & SON, 10 Green-side place; workshops,Simpson's court, Greensiderow. See advt.
Dunean, J. S., Thirlestane la.
Hfslop, R. G., 7, 9, and 11 Pittstreet
Patterson, W., 68 Nioolson st.
Waddell, William, 13 South Clerkstreet; and bellhan.ger
Watson, Adam, & Son, 23 Unionstreet
Watson, James, 14 Hamilton pi.
Wilson & Stevens, 28 Leven st.
VENTILATOR MANU-FACTURERS
Baxendale & Co., 44 Hanoverstreet
Cochrane, John, 44 Kirkgate
VETERINARY SURGEONSAltken, John. & Son, 244 Cause-wayside; house address. 2 2Grange loan
Baird, Archibald, 17 Union pi.
Baird, C. C, & Son, 9 Clyde st.,
and 1 t Salamander st., Leith
Dewar, J. R., 15 Union st.
Gray & Son, 109 Dundee st.
Grey & Son, 119 Boss st.
Grey, John E., 20 Lauriston pi.
Grey, Walter, M.R.C.V.S., 4 Pirrie
street, LeithHenderson,, George, M.R.C.V.S.,5 Charlotte Place lane, and 5Circus lane
M'Callum, A. I., 30 King's Stables "1
M'Donald, P. A., M.R.C.V.S., 78Pitt street
Rutherford, R., 12 Bread St.:
and secretary, OaminingBoard of Royal College of Vete-rinary Surgeons
Whitecross, John W., 25 Broughton pi.
Williams, W., & Son, 129 Eose st.
Williams, Wm., 41 Elm row
VICTUAL DEALERSSee Provision Merchants.
WAREHOUSEMENS(v> Wholesale Warehousemen.
WASTE AND RAG MER-CHANTS
Ballantyne, WMIiam, 34 WestBowling Green street, Leith
Barron, John, & Son, 2 3
and 25 Dumbiedykes roadBarrv, John, 69 Bennington rd.
Bau'mfitt, Jas., Heriot hill
Chalmers, E., & Co., Ltd., New-haven road, Bonnington i
wholesale rag merchants,Buyers of all kinds of scrapmetals
Occhrane, Thos., Nieolson st.
Dixon, Kobinson, 27 Water st.
Graham, John, 203 Pleasance;and china merchant
Ulingworth, Wm., 50 West Bowling
Green st.
Jordan, M., 179 CowgateM'Govern, C, 266 CowgateMackav, D., 136 Pleasance
Petty, W., & Son, 39 Holyrood sq.
Rodger, A, & Co., St Anthony court,
LeithTavlor, John, 51 Niddry st.
Wass, T. H., 161 Fountainbridge
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WATCH AND CLOCKMAKERS
Adams Bros., 27 Albert place, Leith 1
walkAitchison, James, 80 Princes st.
Aitchison, W. B., 60 Leith st.
;
and 2 Ludgate hill, London,E.C. ; watchmaker, jewelier,gold and silver smith. Tele- .
grams, " Vigilantibus, Edin-burgh"; " Edonian, London"
Allan, John, 14? Gorgie rd.
Padenoch, Poter J., 2 81 Highstreet
Barrie, A., & Son, 4 George st.;
and jewellerBelfield, George S-, 11 Queens-ferry street
Bennet, Allen B., 82A Dairy rd.
Bezelly, 0.. tg Livingstone pi.
Blackie, J.R., 65 Prince Regent st.
Blacklay, T. W., n Home st.
BROOK & SON, 8 7 George st.;
Vi >A-wa.tch and clock
fc makers, and gold-
/smiths to the Queenand Princess Louise
Brown, Alex., kja Dairy rd.
Brown, Alfred, 100 Dairy roadBrownlee, A., 5A East Register st.
Bryson, J., 30 George IV. bridge
Caird, Thomas, n MaryfieldCassie, -G. M., 2 Bristo st.
Christie, R. L., 17 Bank st.
Cochrane, John, 25 Dean-haugh street
Cohen, L., 24 South Richmond st.
Cope, J., 28 Lady Lawson st.
Crichton, David, 89 Princes st.
Crouch, W., & Son, 44 Princesstreet
Cruickshank, George, 3 EastRegister street
Cuthbertson, Alex., 353 Leith 1
walkDavidson, G., 251 Dairy rd.
Dickson, G., 4 North-west Cirj|'
cus place; and jewellerDonaldson, J. F. B., 19 South St AnrJ I
rew street
Edgar, J., 1 Chapel st.
Forrester, J. C, 7 Causeway-side
Forrester, James H., 379 High st.
Fotheringham, George, 24 Angle Parkterrace
Glbb, Wm., 3 East Register st.
Goldston, E. & M., 28 Soutlbridge
Graham, G., 21 Forrest rd.
Grant, D., 213 Morningside rd.
Grant, John, 191 Great Junctionstreet
Greiner, C. F., 63 Nicolson st.
EDINBURGH. WH1
HAMILTON & INCHES (also late R.
Bryson & Son), 87 andgf^88 Princes st. ; watch
and clock makers to'the Queen, and to
the Admiralty. Telegraphicaddress, " Inches, Edin-burgh." Telephone No. 2388
Hamilton, Robert, 3 9 Cause-wayside
Hardy, James, & Co. (late Mac-kay, Cunningham, & Co.), 74Princes street
Hardy, T. C, 24 Montague ter.Hay, M. G., <57 Elm rowHenderson, J. M., 3 East Regis-ter street (late of Ritchie &Son, Leith street)
Henderson, James, 29 South bridgeHogg, James, 5 Dock piJohnston, John, 114 Nicolson st.
Johnston, W., 16 Broughton st.
Jolly, James, 39 Ferry rd., LeithLatimer & Sons, 143 and 14 5Lothian road *
Laulo & Hepting, 148 and160 High street; sole agentsfor Paine's fireworks; Ger-man clock makers
VTCreadie, D. M., 2 61 GreatJunction street, Leith
H Gregor, John F., 86 Morningside rdM'Gregor, William, 7 Castle st.M'lntosh, G., & Son, 4 9a and 7South Clerk street
4'Kenzie, J., 204 Dairy rd.
ifaclonakl, W., 117 Rose st.rtacdonald, William, 40 Elm rowMacfarlane, Thos., 4 6 St Ste-phen street
Maekay & Chisholm, ^7 Prince9 st.MacKay, J. G., 18 Clerk st..lacpherson, J., 20 Forrest rd.Marshall, VV., & Co., 134 Prinees st.
lathcson & Co., 71 Shoreleikle, G., 1 West Adam st.
leikle, Thos., 39 Ferry rd.liddlemass, T., 57 Lothian rd.Irilar, A., & Son, 36 Leith st.lillar, A., & Son, 5 West Nicolson st.Idler, H. & R., Castie wynd,Grassmarket; turret clockmakers
lorrison, W. C, 20 Brandon ter.lossman & Sons, 30 Princes st.lowat, George, 24 Merchistonavenue«yers, Joseph, 21 South bridgeaterson, D. A., 31 T.,even st.
aterson, John, 105 South bridgeaterson, J., & Sons, 17 St Giles st.aterson, W., 16 Leith st.hilip, Alexander, 12 St Andrewsquare (from W. Marshall &Co., Princes street)
•eis, A. L., & Co., 36 South bridgeobinson, A
, 24 Haddington pi.obertson, James, & Son, 101 Princesstreet
Ritchie, James, & Son, 131Princes street, and 25 Leithstreet; manufacturers of pa-tent electro-sympatheticclocks
Robertson, R., 35 South bridgeRombach, George, 3 Fountain-bridge
Rule, James, 14A Brougham st.
Russell, R. S., 4 Forrest rd.Russell, T., & Co., 16 George IV
bridgeSanderson, T., 38 Queensferry st.
Sawers, Robert, 44 Shandwickplaco
Scott k Crow. 143 Rose st.
Scott. A. G., 6 Howe st.
Scott, John, 11 Great Junctionstreet, Leith
Siger, H., 3 Marshall st.
Smith, D., 13 Lindsay rd.
Smith, T., & Sons, 47 George st.
Spinks, M. & A., 55 Broughtonstreet
Stalker, David, 6 Commercialstreet
Stevenson, Alex., 86 FountainbridgeStoddart, A., 12 Great Junctionstreet; and optician
Struthers, A., 54 Leith st.
Tait, James C, U04 Morrison st.
Talbot, J. M., 51 Hanover st.
Thomson. A., 9 CnnongateTorrance, W., St Giles steps, 24 <
St Giles streetTweedie, S. D., 27A Marchmont nl.Valvona, Francis, 236 Dairy rd.Waddell, Wm., 8 Union pi.Western, P. M„ 104 George st.Wilson & Sharp, 138 Princes st.
Wilson, Wm., 180 FountainbridgeWood & Furst, 58A Nicolson st.
WATCH MATEBIALDEALERS
Burnett, Robert, 70 Leith st.
Ferrier & Alston, 49 George IV. bridgeGibb, William, 3 East Registerstreet
Latimer & Sons, 143 and 145Lothian road
Robertson, Robt., 35 South bridgeTorrance, W., St Giles steps, 24.\St Giles street; clockmaker tothe Corporation
WATERPROOF GOODSWAREHOUSES
Marked (a) are Manufacturers.
Caledonian Rubber Co., 98Princes street
North British Rubber Co., Ltd.,106 Princes street; works,Castle mills
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Scottish Waterproof Co., 4 7Cockburn street
(a) Stungo, M., & Son, 63 Elmrow
(v) Thornton & Co., Ltd., 78Princes street
WAXED PAPER MANUFAC-TURERS
Erdhardt, H., & Co., 9 and 10Bond court, Walbrook, Lon-don, E-C. Waxed paper insheets, or cut to size at onohour's notice. Telegraphicaddress, " Erhardt, London "
WEIGHING-MACHINEMANUFACTURERS
Avery, W. & T., Ltd., 23 Bread st.
Urotherston. A. & J., ^ Candtemakerrow
Davidson, Jonathan, & Co., EastLondon street; inventors andmanufacturers
Hood, R. H., 4 Swinton rowRobertson, Charles. NewBroughton Steelyard Works,93 Pleasance
Simpson, R. D., 10 St Leonard's st.
Smith, W., & Co., 10 New BroughtonTHOMSON, D. & J., 13 6 Leith
walk, Edinburgh
WHIP AND THONGMAKERS
Campbell, Thomson, & Co., 82 West bowDuff, Andrew, 208 Morrison st.Hendry & Bishop, 28 West portQueen, W., 61 Rose st.
WH1 EDINBURGH.
WINDOWJJLINDS.VENETIAN BLINDSIn any Colour, to Order.
OLD VENETIANSRe-painted, etc., equal to New.
ROLLER BLINDSAll the Newest Designs in Art Holland,
Duchesse Lace, etc.
SHOP SHADESOn most Improved Principles—A Speciality.
Every Description of Inside and Outside Blind*
Made and Repaired.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED.
A. DOUGLAS & SON, 10 Greenside Place, EDINBURGH.
WHISKY MERCHANTSDurham, A, +4 Constitution st.
M'Nab, Andrew, & Co., Ltd., 28 Con
stitution street, Leith
Melrose, John 154 Dundee st.
;
Scotch whisky merchantSomerville, Murray) & Co., 7
Constitution street, and 25and 26 Dock street, Leith;whisky dealers and winemerchants. Sole proprie-
tors of "Aviemore" Scotchwhisky. Agents for C. Lafitte
& Co., Cognac. Telegraphicaddress, " Cognac, Leith."
Telephone No., 4020STEWART, J. & G., 111, 113, and110 High street; Gold medalInternational Exhibition,
1886; solo agents for Huls-
tkamp and Zoon, and Molijn
Gold Medal. Old Schiedam.Founded 17 79
WHOLESALE AND COM-MISSION WAREHOUSE-
MENArthur & Co., Ltd., 18 Waterlooplace, Edinburgh; 78 Queenstreet, Glasgow; 31 Carterlane, St Paul's churchyard,London; and at Londonderryand Leeds; warehousemenand manufacturers
Barclay, George, & Son, 7 Hun-ter square
Burnet, James, 50 South bridgeConochie, W. B., 22 Hanover sb.
Hooper, Tlus., & C> , 47 Jeffrey st.
Crawford & Co., 105 South bridge
Edinburgh & Leith WarehouseCo., Ltd., West Bowling Greenstreet, Leith
Grant, David, & Brother, 2 7
Frederick street; dry goodsmerchants and manufactur-ers' agents
Higgins, Eagle, & Co., 11a Han-over street
Inglis, Robert, 36 George st.
Innes & Grieve, Duke Street la.
Kirkhope & Sons, 3 8 Cockburnstreet
Loudon & Rowe, 18 Hill placeM'Cracken & Co., 3 Hanover sb.
M'Ritchie «c risner, 7 Cham-bers street; agents for
Roger & Gallet, ParisMann, Byars, & Co., 11 Chambers st.
Morgan & Porteous, 44 Hanover st.
Nasmyth & Hay, 63 Princes st.
Richardson, J. J., & Co., 54A George
streetStewart & M'Donald (Glas-
gow), 65 Hanover street. D.
C. Ritchie, agentTaylor, Mearns, & Co., 74, 75,and 7 6 Tolbooth wynd
Willis, Nelson, & Co., 6 Frederick st.
Wyl'ie, M. & M., 130 Princes; st-
(late of 2 North bridge)
WINDOW BLIND MAKERSDouglas, A., & Son, 10 Green-side place; workshops, Simp-son's court, Greenside row.See advt.
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WINDOW-TICKET WRITERS
Flint, F. W., 3 8 Cockburn streetRaeburn, David, 8 North Bankstreet
Turcan, William (late P. J.
Duffy), 2 65 High street; alsoprinter
WINE AND SPIRIT MER-CHANTS (WHOLESALE)
Marked (a) are also Rectifiers; (b)j
British Wine Merchants.
Adams, I., 20 South Clark st.
Aikman, Archibald, & Co., 2 St Andrewsquare
Ainslie, James, & Co., office, 20l£j
Leith walkAlexander, Alex., 34 St Andrew sq.
Alexander & Macdonald, 28 Dock st.
Alexander, James, 20 Leith walk(a) Anderson & Co., 15 Forth st.
Annan. P., *0 Dock street, LeithTelephone No. 4141a
Baillie, W., & Son, 14 Timber bushBell, James, & Co., 44 Qernanstreet
Bell, Rannio, & Co., 75 George st.
Bernard & Co., 41 YardheadsBertram, Johu A., & Co., Ltd., 7 Qu|lity street
Blair, Robert, & Son, 37 George st,
Brickmann, F. W. & p., 46 Corstitution street, Leith; distil
lers of wine, and spirt
brokers
EDINBURGH. WIN
BODEGA COMPANY, Ltd., 7South St Andrew street; and
ili-t-t- l-r^^A?at Glasgow, London, Liver-pool, Manchester, Brighton,etc.
Bryce, John, & Son, 44 Hanover st.
Bruce, B. & J., 120 Ferry roadBucher, F-, & Co., 17 Morton st.,
and Laurie street. Telegra-phic address, " Bucher, Leith."Telephone No., 580
Buff, Alexander, 5 9 PleasanceCairns, Alexander, & Son, 348 LeithwalkCa zieron, Alexander, & Co., 63Lothian road
Campbell, Arch., Hope, & King,Ltd., Argyle brewery, 17 Cham-bers st., and 145 Cowgate;also at 65 Bath street
Dathcart, James, & Co., 90 St Andre v
st., LeithSarstairs & Robertson, Trinityhouse, 111 Giles st., Leith;whisky exporters. Sole pro-prietors of the " Dickens
"
and " Tom Morris " Scotchwhisky
Christie, W. L., 34 Queensferrystreet; choice old Highlandwhisky (specially recom-mended), price, 17s. 6d. and20s. per gallon. Estab-liched 1851. Telephone No.,2292OCKBURN & CAMPBELL, 32St Andrew fusareockburn & Co., 161 Constitu-tion street, Leithockburn, George, 21 Castlo st.ockburn, J. & G., 2 SouthCharlotte street, corner of135 Princes street. Telegra-phic address, " Vin, Edin-burgh." Telephone No. 2265.Established 185 3ockburn, Robert, & Co., 51Frederick streetolyer, w. A ., 34 Candlemakerrowowan, Archibald, Mason, &Co., 173 Constitution street,Leith
(a) Crabbie, John, & Co., Ltd.,108 Great Junction street,Leith; wine merchants, rec-tifiers, and British winemanufacturers. Telegra-phic address, " Crabbie's,Leith." Telephone No., 45 7
Crighton & Thomson, 7 7 SouthClerk street; house address,14 Cobden crescent
Currie, Wm., & Co.. 5 and 7 Elbestreet, Leith. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Gamecock, Leith."Telephone No., 4 014
Deards, Walter, 21 and 2 3Shandwick place
Dick, James, 6 6 GrassmarketDouglas & Mason, 96 George st.
Duff, Alexander, 5 9 PleasanceDymock, Guthrie, & Howden, 135George st.
Fairley, Alex., & Son. 91 Leithstreet, and 4 Nottingham pi.
Fisher, Donald, 165 PleasanceFisher, Donald, 2, 6, 8, 12, and14 Howden street, and 7 4Crosscauseway; proprietorof the Ben Lawers HighlandWhisky. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Fisher, Crosscause-way, Edinburgh." TelephoneNo., 671
Fisher, P., & Co., 154 Rose st.
Forbes, Peter, & Co., 1a North StDavid street
Ford, Wm., & Sons, 93 Constitutionstraet
Forrester, E. R., 9 Kerr street,Stockbridge
Gibb, George, 61 West portGibson, F. G. D., 65 Constitution
streetGilley, A. & W., Ltd., 4 South StAndrew street
Grant, George W., 22 Carnegiestreet
Gray, James, Sons, & Co., 19 Lothianstreet
Hardie, J. & w., 4 Picardy pi.
Hay, George, & Sons, 18 WestMaitland street
Helm, W., & Co., 4 Assembly St.,Leith; Scotch whisky mer-chants and distillers'agents. Proprietors of the" Tullochgorum " Scotchwhisky
Henderson & Turnbull, 50 Bernardstreet
Hill, Thomson, & Co., 45 Frederickstreet;
Huntor, G., & Son, 8 Polwartkcrescent
Hunter, John, 25 2 Causeway-side; proprietor of the NeukBlend Old Scotch Whisky
Hutchison & Co., 35 Bernard st.
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Hyslop, W., & Co., 1 Watson cres-cent
Innes & Grieve, Ltd., 12 York pi.
Jenkinson, W. & J., st Andrewstreet, Leith. Telephone No.,4067
Kay, John, & Co., 44 Grindlay st.
Kellock, A., & Co., 5 Baxter's pi.
Kerr, Robert, & Co., 151 Consti-tution street
Laidlaw & Sandeman, 27 Forth st.
Lang:, A., 23 Lochend roadLawson, John, 2 2 Union placeLecchman & Gray, 14 Quality st.
• Low, Robertson, & Co., 3 Linksplace. Telegrams, " Loret-to, Leith "
Lyle. J., 2 Drummond st.
M'Dougal, John, & Son, 11Drumsheugh place
M'Laren, D. & G., 15 St Andrewstreet, Leith; proprietors ofthe " Special Blend " and" Imperial Federation "whiskies. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Special." Tele-phone No., 592
M'LaueliLm, J., 128 PJea^anceM'Leirmm, Wm., 186 Enster rd.
M'Niven, Walter R., 2 Lothianstreet
M'Phail, Alexander, 10 West Richmondstreet
M'Phail, Peter, 178 Dairy Td.Macbeth, Jardine, & Co.," 8 Union st.
Mackenzie, George, 48 Hanoverstreet
(ad) Mackie, N. M., Scott, & Co.,8 Constitution street; wineand spirit merchants, recti-fiers, and British wine manu-facturers. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Amo, Leith "
MacKinlay, C, & Co., 87 Constitutionstreet
Martin, James, & Co., 155 Con-stitution street. Telegraphicaddress, " Swift, Leith." Tele-phone No. 4205
Martin, P. & W., 34 Shore(a) Melrose, Drover, & Co., 16 Mitchell
street
Menzies, John U., & Co., 10 Ber-nard street
Mills, J.. 64 Easter rd.
Mujrhead, CM 63 Geoige st.
Murray, Alex.. 2 Brougham pi.
Myrtle, John Y., 26 Elbe st.
Porter, R. L, 81 St Leonard's st.
Reid Bros. & Co., 98 George st.
Reid, William, 21 Cadzow placeRennie, F., 51 ShoreRennie, W., i3 Salamander st.
Rhind, D. A., & Co., Ltd., 3 7, 3 8,and 3 9 Quality street, Leith
Ritchie Bros., 32A St Leonard's st.
Robertson Bros., 20 Timber bush
WIN EDINBURGH.
Wine and Spirit Merchants ( Whole-
sale)—continued.
Robertson & Baxter, Ltd., 12Quality street; and at 48West Nile street; Glasgow;wine and spirit brokers.Leith telegraphic address," Robax, Leith." TelephoneNo., 488
Robertson, D. & J., 10 Picardyplace
Robertson, L., 20 Commercialstreet
Bobertson, Sandersun, & Co., Ltd., uQuality st.
Robertson, T., 70 Dundee st.
Rose, L., & Co., 41 MitcbeU st.
Ross Brothers & Co., 120 and126 Leith walk
Rnss, Jomes, 20 North Fort st.
Rutherford, J., & Co., 2 7 Com-mercial street. Leith. Pro-prietors of " Tulip " BlendScotch whisky
Sanderson & Morrison, 6 7 Ber-nard street
Scott, John M., & Co., Quality st.
and Water street, Leith.
Telephone No., 4055. Tele-grams, " Scott, Leith "
(a) Sanderson, Wm„ & Son, Charlotte
lane, Leith
Rharpe, Wm , 112 Easter rd.
Shiels, William, & Co., 134 and13 6 Constitution street
Sinclair, John, 2 Caledonianroad
Simpson, W. D., 10 Beaverhall ler.
Sommerville, John, & Co., Ltd., 46
QuaLty streetSomerville, Murray, & Co., 25,
2 6, and 2 7 Dock street, and70 Constitution st. Telegra-phic address, " CognacLeith." Telephone No. 4020
STEWART, J. & G., Ill, 113, and115 High street. Gold medal,
Thomson, D. J., & Co., 2 St An-thony street
Thomson, J. G\, & Co., Giles st., Leitb
(a) Thomson, R. H., & Co., 130Constitution street
Usher, Andrew, & Co.; office,
3 2, 34, and 3 6 West Nicolsonstreet; and Edinburgh Distil-
lery, 31 West SciennesWauchope, Hoodie, & Co., 14 Constitu-
tion st.
Weir, R. M., Whigham, & Fergusson,
15 Hope st.
Wells. H.. 76 Constitution st., LeithWhite, Moir, & Co., 3 2 Bernardstreet
Wise, W. B., 12 Leven streetWood, William T., 5 3 Hanoverstreet
Young & Saunders, 5 Queensferry st.
Young, Thomas, & Co., 44 Lothian st.
International Exhibition1886. Founded 1773
Sli>"wurb, D.. 202 P.easanceStewart, John, 87 Fountainbridgs
Stewart, John, & Son, 62 Canongate
Stodart & Wilson, 7 6 Constitu-tion street; and win© brokers
Stoker. A.. Toll ooth wvndTelford & Co., Ltd., 2 3 Forth st.
Telegraphic address, "Telford,Edinburgh." Telephone No.1159
Thomson & Gillespie, 13 NorthSt Andrew street
"WINE SHIPPERSProm, J. & Co., Bordeaux. N.
M. Mackie, Scott, & Co., 8Constitution street, agents
WIRE CLOTH, "WIRE NETTING, AND WIRE FENCE
MANUFACTURERSCrown, Peter, 1 Reigo streetFletcher, D., & Sons, 55 Calton rd.
Gibson, Thomas, & Son, Gibsonterrace
Headrigg, Lawrence, 63a Cock-burn street
Melling, G. 22 Greenside pi.
Russell, A. M., 29 GrassmarketUnited Wire Works, Ltd.. Stead'splace, Leith walk. Telegra-phic address, " Scotia, Edin-
burgh "
Young, Charles, 35 St Patrick sq.
WIREWORK MANU-FACTURERS
WIRE MANUFACTURERSPetrie, John, 10 Buccleuch st.
THE WHITECROSS CO., Ltd.
works, Warrington; Glas-gow office, 169 St Vincent st.
123
Headrigg, Lawrence,Fleshmarket close
SMITH, FLETCHER, &
63 a Old
High street, and 41 Cockburrstreet
WOOD CARVERSCraig, J. W., 4 2 Torphichen st, •
Evans, Thomas, 8 9 North RosenStreet lane; house, 5 Bell pi.
Gibson, J. & G., 7 Devon place,
Haymarket; designers, manu-jfacturers of carved and other-mantelpieces, decorators in 1
wood and cartoonJohnston, Miss J. C, 11 Castleterrace; wood carving, burntwood engraving, embossedleather, marqueterie woodstaining. Lessons given
Stewart, John, Dairy rd.
White, W., 42 Lady Lawson st.
WOOD HOOP MERCHArrS :
/Vishart, James, & Sons, !
and 21 Queen st., Leith
WOOD LETTER CUTTERS
Archibald, Andrew, Shrub nil
Leith walk. Pattern!
brands, and models madeHeggie & Aitchison, 168 Ros
streetMacdonald, William, 2 8 Nort
Rose Street lane; and plat«
chest maker
EDINBURGH. WRI
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WOOD MERCHANTSBeattie, D. W., 17 Baltic st.
I
Beattie, Wm., & Sons,Fountainbridge
Brown, M. in J., 56 St Leonard's st.
Central Saw MilLs, 33 Bath st.
Duncan, J., & Co., 13 Baltic st.Edwards, Henry, 212 Canon-grate; and turner
Edwards, John, 5 Nottingham pi.
Fergus. William, & Co., 12 Mor-ton street
Ferguson, Davidson, & Co., 4a St An-drew sq.
Garland, A., & Roger, Bath rd.,Lelth
Gaudie, David, West Bowling Greenstreet
Hutchison, A. H., & Co., 68 Con-stitution street
Hutton, J. & A., East Newington pi.
Leitch, John, 119 Grove street;round, spiral, and oval turner
Low, W. M., & Co., Ltd., BurghSawmills, Great Junction st.Lelth
Lyall, W. & A., 16 Trafalgar st.Martin, David, 40 Haddington pi.Mills, Robert, Jun., Royston Sawmills, Granton harbour
Park, Dobson, & Co., Albert dockPort Hopetoun Saw Mills, 125 Fountain-bridge
Renwick, F. A., & Co., 14 As-sembly street
Souness & Spiers, WarristonSawmills, Warriston road,Edinburgh; and Lochend rd.,Leith; home and foreigntimber merchants, sawmillersand wood turners
'tewart, William, 144 Leith walk"ummers, Thomas M., & Co., 51Constitution street, Leithhomson, Mitchell, & Co., 9South St Andrew street; and
I Granton harbourVa I kings haw, F., & Co., 23 An-nandale street
Williams, A. T., 2 York buildings
WOOL BROKERS ANDDEALEBS
Marked (a) are also Skinners.
'rudelius & Co., 7 Citadel)eans, Adam, Beaverbank)uncan, J., 200 Bonnington rd.*reig, J. & W., 129 Constitution st
,
Leitha) Leggct, Robert, & Son, Water ofLeith
B
Stewart Brothers, 19 to 33Bath street, Leith; and 107Clyde street, Anderston,Glasgow
(a) White, Burns, & Co., Bon-nington; skinners and woo!merchants
WOOLLEN WAREHOUSEMEN(WHOLESALE)
Baird & Stevenson, 3 Huntersquare
Black, David, & Co., 4 Mel-bourne place
Brumfifct, James, 3 Cornwallis pi.
Craig Bros., & Co., 14 Chambers st.
Geddes & Co., 5 Grindlay st.
Harrison, George, & Co., 12Chambers street; tweedwarehousemen. Telegraphicaddress, " Harrison, Edin-burgh "
Kirkhope, Wm., & Sons, 38 Oockburnstreet
Taylor, M. & M., 13 Forrest rd.;Scotch wool and fancy re-pository
Thorburn, Taylor, k Co., 36 George st.
Waldie, John, & Co., n Chambers st.
Williams, E., & Co., 43 Cockburn st.
Williamson, James, & Co., 178 Highstreet
WBIGHTSSee Joiners.
WRITERS TO THE SIGNET
See also Solicitors.
Those marked (a) are Notaries Public.
Adam & Sang, 10 Hill st.
(a) Adam, Arthur, 6 York pi.
(a) Adam, J. & A. F., 9 South Charlottistreet
Anderson, D. B., Signet library
(a) Anderson, J. & F., 48 Castle st.
Anderson, J. B., 48 Castle st.
Anderson, It. T., 20 George st.
Anderson, W. B., 14 Hill st.
Asher, A. G. G., 18 Hill street(a) Auld, H., 21 Thistle streetAuld, J. C, 21 Thistle streetBalfour-Melville, L. M., 4 Thistle court(a) Ballingall, George D., 16Castle street. Telephone No.,214
(a) Bannerman, J. P., 4 Ran-dolph place
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(a) Bayley, Geo., 4 Hill st.
Bayley, James F., 4 Hill st.
Beatson, Robert, 35 Queen st.(a) Begg, A. V., 14 Frederick st.
Bolth, Robert D., 43 Castle st.Bell & Bannerman, 4 Randolphplace
Bell, Bonj., 4 Buckingham ter.
Bell, J. M., 59 Manor pi.
Bell, M. M., 1 Rutland sq.Bell, R. C. & J. Scott, 13 Hill st.(a) Bell, Robert Craigle, 13 Hillstreet
(a) Bilton, L., 16 Hope st.
Bishop, W. C, 16 St Andrew sq.(a) Black, A. D. M., 28 Castle st.Black, Alex. Wm., 123 George st.
Blair & Cadell, 19 Ainslie place,Partners, Patrick Blair, N.P.,
U} Blair, A. S., 12 South Charlotte st.
(a) Blair, John, 28 Charlotte sq.
(a) Blair, Patrick, 19 Ainslie pi.(a) Bonar, Horatius, 15 Hill st.Borthwick, F. J. G., 9 HiE st.
Boswell, —., 13 Hill st.
Boswoll, J. D., 77 George st.
Bow, J. M., s Hill st.
Bowie, R. G., 25 George st.
(a) Boyd, Jameson, & Kelly, 55Constitution st., Leith; nota-ries public, and commission-ers for taking oaths in Eng-land and New Zealand
Grander, Phineas Bell, 12 Castloterrace. Telegraphic address," Braoder, Edinburgh "
Brodie, G. J., 40 Castle st.
(a) Brodie, John, Clerk, & Sons,5 Thistle street. Telegra-phic address, " Brodie's,Edinburgh "
(a) Brookman, J., 3 2 Charlottesquare
Brown, A. G., 5 Thistle streetBrown, Hugh, 25 Royal circusBruse, James, 16 Hill st.
(a) Bruce, Kerr, & Burns, 16 Hill st.
(a) Bryce, G. F., 2 Albyn placeBulk & Henderson, 4 Charlotteplace
(a) Buik, P. R., 4 Charlotte place(a) Burness, James, 12 Hope st.
(a) Burness, W. & J., 12 Hope st.
Burns, John, 16 Hill st.
Cadell & Wilson, 13 7 George stCadell, Hew F., 19 Ainslie pi.
(a) Cadell, Lewis J., 13 7 Georgestreet
(a) Cairns, M'lntosh, & Morton,31 Queen street. Telegra-phic address, " Amber, Edin-burgh "
Cairns, H., 31 Queen streetCalder, Marshall, & Walker, 21Castle street
Calender, Herbert S. N., 3 Newbattleterrace
Campbell, A'. & A., 51 Castle st.
Campbell, A. B., 36 Castle st.
1/R/1900
WRI EDINBURGH.
Writers to the Signet—continued.
(a) Campbell, Gk, 51 Castle st.
(a) Campbell, J. A., & Lamond,2 Albyn place
Campbell & Martin, 1 NorthCharlotte street
Campbell, P. W., 1 North Char-lotte street
Garment, Wedderburn, & Wat-son, 3 2 Albany street
Carrnichael & Miller, 10 Lake a*.
(a) Cheyne, H., 9 Hill st.
Christie, Walter C B., 122 George 8t.
Clapperton, Thomas, 2 Georgestreet
Clark, D. S.. 24 Dromsheusrli gardens
(a) Clark, G. B., 11 Charlotte sq.
Clay, A. Thomson, 24 Charlottesquare
Cook, 0., 61 Castle st.
(a) Cook, H., 61 Castle st.
(a) Cook, W. & J., 61 Castle st.
Cooper & Brodie, 40 Castle st.
(a) Cooper, A. H., 40 Castle st.
Cosens, P. H., 20 York placeCouper, J. Charles, 18 Hill et.
(a) Couper, J. G., 34 Castle st.
(a) Cowan, John, 31 Charlottesquare
Cowan, Win., 68 Georgo st.
Cox, Charles T., 55 Castle st.
(a) Craik, Jas., 66 Queen st.
Crichton, H. H., 41 Northumber-land street
Cunningham, E. C, 122 George st.
Curie, Alex. 0., yj George st.
(a) Curror, Cowper, & Bucha-nan, 3 Hill street
(a) Curror, D. A., 3 Hill streetCuthbertson, Evan J., 1 Randolph pi.
(a) Dalgleish & Bell, 1 Rutland sq.
Dalmahoy, J. A., 31 Charlotte sq.
Dalziel, Geo., 66 Queen st.
(a) Davidson & Syme, 28 Charlotte sq.
Deas, David W., 63 Frederick st.
Deas & Kennedy, 63 Frederickstreet
Dewar, D. P., 37 Tnverleith towDewar, F. J., 52A Frederick st.
Dewar, H. B. & F. J., 524 Frederickstreet
Dickson, A. H., 54 Quoen st.
Dickson, A. J. & J., 2 Queen st.
Dickson, J. M., 2 Queen st.
Dickson, W. Traquair, 11 Hill st.
Dixson, J. H., 25 George st.
Donaldson & Nisbet, 33 Castle st.
CO Dougal, D., 35 Castle st.
Douglas & Miller, 2 6 Frederickstreet
(a) Douglas, A. S., 5 Hill st.
Douglas, J. B., 45 Frederick st.
(a) Douglas, J. B., & Mitchell, 45Frederick st.
Dowie, Peter, 143 Princes st.
Drummond & Reid, 21 Char-lotte square
(a) Drummond, James, 9 Albany st.
Drummond, P. W., 39 Merchiston cres.
Dudgeon, William C, 16 Hopestreet
(a) Duncan & Black, 6 Hill st.
Duncan & Hartley, 1 Heriot row(a) Duncan, J. B., 6 Hill streetDuncan, John, 5 Dryden pi.
Dunean, W. T., 1 Heriot row(a) Dundas & Wilson, 1 6 St An-drew square. Telegraphicaddress, " Dundas, Edin-burgh "
(a) Dundas, R., 16 St Andrew sq.(a) Dundas, W. J., 16 St Andrewsquare
(a) Dunlop, Gecrge, 20 Castle st.
Dvkes, W. S., 7 York placeEsson, G. A., 22 St Andrew sq.
Esson, T. S., 66 Queen st.
(a) Ewart, John, 58 Frederick st.
Falconer, James, 46 George st.
(a) Ferguson & Japp 122George street; and notariespublic
(a) Ferguson, W. R., 122 Georgestreet
CO Finlay, Charles P., 18 Young st.
Finlay, J. H., 19 Glencairn cres.
Finlay, Ninian J., 24 Charlottesquare
Finlay, Wm. F., 18 Young street(a) Forman, A. G., 18 Hill st.
Forrest, J. A., 51 Castle st.
Forrester & Davidson, 40 Castlestreet
(a) Fraser, Stodart, & Ballln-gall, 16 Castle street. Tele-phone No., 214
(a) Fraser, W. S., 16 Castle st.
French, John, 35 Dublin st.
(a) Galbralth, Wm., 16 Castle st.
(a) Garson, Wm., 5 Albyn pi.
Gibson, James T., 37 George st.
Gibson, Wm., 41 Northumber-land street
Giffurd, A. W., 8oa Princes st.
Gill & Pringle, 128 George st.
(a) Gillespie & Paterson, 15South Charlotte street
(a) Gillespie, Sir J., 15 SouthCharlotte street
Glegg, Andrew H., 24 Charlotte sq.
(a) Glover, John, jun., 1 Hi'J st.
Gordon, A. & A. S., 58 Queen st.
Gordon, Falconer, & Fairweather, 46George st.
Gordon, A. S., 58 Queen st.
Gordon, James, 8 East Castle rd
Gordon, James E., 58 Queen st.
(a) Gordon, T. J., 46 George st.
Graham, Johnston, & Fleming, 66Frederick st.
Graham, Miller J G., 44 Frederickstreet
Grant, F. J., 53 George st.
Gray & MacDermott, 33 York pi
Gregorson, A. M., 1 Albyn pi.
Greig, S., 134 George st.
Guild & Shepherd, 63 Castle et
130
(a) Guild, J. E., 63 Castle streetGuthrie, L. A., 1 North Charlottestreet
(a) Hagart & Burn Murdoch, 140 Prin- 1ces st.
Hagart, J. V., 140 Frinces st.
Haldane, F. G., 5 9 Queen st.Haldane, W. & F., 5 9 Queen st.
(a) Haldane, W. S., 5 9 Queen st.
(a) Hamilton, Kinnear, & Beat-son, 3 5 Queen street. Tele-graphic address, " Finance,Edinburgh "
(a) Harley, Harry H., 41 Char,lotte square
(a) Hartley, W. A., 1 Heriot row(a) Henderson & Clark, 57 Queen st.
Henderson, Allan M., 4 Charlotteplace
Henderson, Thomas, 57 Queen st.
Henry & Scott, W.S., 20 St An-drew square. Telegraphicaddress, "Henry, Edinburgh"
Henry, Matthew, 20 St Andrewsquare
Herdman, J. J., 19 Castle st.
Hog, A W., 10 Hill st.
Hope, J. A., 119 Princes st.
Hope, J. E., 14 Waterloo pi.
(a) Hope, James, 42 Charlotte sq.
(a) Hope, Todd, & Kirk, 119 Princesstreet
(a) Home & Lyell, 3 9 Castle st.
Home, Thomas, 3 9 Castle st.
(a) Hossack, & Hamilton, W. S. &N.P., 25 George st. Telegra-phic address, "Hammock,Edinburgh"
(a) Hossack, C, 25 George st.
Telegraphic address, "Ham-mock, Edinburgh"
(a) Howe, Alex., 3 2 Charlottesquare
(a) Hunter, E. A. & F., & Co., 7
York placeHunter, Frank, 7 York place(a) Hunter, Thomas, City chambers $Hunter, Wm. C, 15 Hill street ]
Hyslop, W. A., 16 Hope st.
(a) Inglis & Allan, 8 North St David !'
street
(a) Ingiis, H. H., 8 North St David U
streetIrons, Roberts, & Cosens, 22 ''
York place(a) Ivory, Holmes, 6 Albyn pi
Jackson, Patrick C, W.S., 20 $Young street
(a) Jameson, J. H., 5 5 Constitu-tion street- Leith
(a) Jamieson, J. A., 66 Queen st.
Japp, W. Buchan, 122 Georgestreet
(a.) Johnston, R. H., 66 Frederick st.
(a) Johnston, R. F., 17 Grosvenor st.
(a) Johnston, W. C, 4 3 Castlestreet
Jones, T. W., 9 Lennox st.
Kennaway, A. L., 122 George st
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(a) Kennedy, J., 71 Great King st.
(a) Ker, Robert D., 50 George st.
Kermack, Geo., o Hill st.
(a) Kerr, Thomas, 16 Hill st.
Kinmont & Maxwell, 86 George st
Kinnear, G. T. Balfour,Queen street
(a) Kinnear, James Balfour,Queen street
Kirk, W. J., 119 Princes st.
Kirkpatrick, J. G., 9 Hill st.
Lee, G. A. J., 64 Northumberland st.
Lindsay & Wallace, 9 Abercromby place
(a) Lindsay, Howe, & Co., 3 2Charlotte square
Lindsay, J. K. & W. P., 16 Queen st.
Lindsay, Robert J., 9 Aber-cromby place
(a) Lindsay, W. P., 16 Queen st.
Livingston & Dickson, 54 Queen st.
Livingston, J. C, 54 Queen st.
(a) Logan, C. B., 23 Queen st.
JLoudon, 0. E., 6 Rutland sq.
Lowe, W. D., 66 Queen st.
Lyell, D., 3 9 Castle street(a) Macandrew, Wright, & Mur-ray, 9 Albyn place
M'Candlish, Edward J., 27 Drum-sheugh gardens
JM'Candlish, J. M., 27 Drumsheughgardens
M Culloch, J. S., 2 George st.
(a) M'Ewen, W. C, 9 South Charlottestreet
(a) M'Gillivray, Wm., 32 Char-lotte square
M'Gillivray, W. A., 3 2 Charlottesquare
M'Intosh, George, 87 George st.
M'Laren, Lawrence, 2 George st.
M'Lean, Arthur H, 8 George st.
(a) Macbean, M., 8 Darnaway st
(a) Macbean, H. H., 143 Princesstreet
Macgregnr, A. W., 21 Thistle, st.
(a) Macdonald, James, 21Thistle street
MacGregor, J., si Castle st.
(a) MacGregor, M., & Co., 21Castle street
Maclntyro, Ian, 9 Hill st.
Mackay & Young, 37 ¥crk pi.
Mackay. James F., 2 9 Rutlandsquare
(a) MACKENZIE & BLACK, 2 8Castle street. Telegraphicaddress, " Norwegian, Edin-burgh." Telephone No., 2090
Mackenzie & Kermack, 9 Hill st.
(a) Mackenzie, D., 12 Great Stuart st.
(a) MACKENZIE, INNES, &LOGAN, 23 Queen street
(A) Mackenzie, J. O., 9 Hill st.
(a) Maekenzie, J. W. & J., 16 Royalcircus
Mackenzie, L. M., 58 Frederick st.
U) Mackersy, Lindsay, 74 Queen st.Mackersy, W. R., 25 DundaVst.
Mackintosh & Boyd, 1 Forres st.
Mackintosh, Thomas, 1 Forresstreet
Maclachlan, John, 48 Castle st.
Madagan, Douglas P., 6 Rutland sq.
Maclaren, Thomas Shaw, 11
Hill street; and notary publicMacrae, C. G., 5 7 Castle streetMacrae, H. R., 5 7 Castle st.
(a) Maconochie, Duncan, & Hare, lo' HOI st.
Macrae, Flett, & Rennie, 5 7Castle street .
Maci'hail George, 4 Melville «t.
(a) Macritchie, Bayley, & Henderson,
4 Hill st.
(a) Maitland, Keith R., 5 Thistlestreet
Marshall, Calder, & Walker, 21
Castle street. Telegraphicaddress, " Mediator, Edin-burgh "
Marshall, R. D. Calder, 21 Castlestreet
Marshall, W. H, 25 Heriot rowMartin, F. J., 1 North Charlottestreet
Marwick, David W., 18 Heriot rowMathers, George F.. 47 Frederick st.
(a) Melville & Lindesay, no George st.
Meik, H. H, 44 Queen st.
Melville, A. P., 43 Polwarth ter.
Menzies, Alan Lockhart, 123George street
(a) Menzies, Black, & Menzies,123 George street. Telegra-phic address, "Church, Edin-burgh "
Menzies, Bruce-Low, & Thom-son, 23 York place. Telegra-phic address, "Albany, Edin-burgh." Telephone No., 122
(a) Menzies, William John, 123George street
Mill, Bonar, & Hunter, 15 Hill
streetMillar, J. A. S., 20 Castle st.
Millar, Robson, & M'Leau, 8 Georgestreet
Miller, George, 53 George IV. bridge
(a) Miller, Hugh, 4A St Andrew sq.
Miller, J. A. Graham, 13 Lennox st.
Miller, J. C. S., 2 6 Frederick st.
(a) Miller, R. S., 10 Duke st.
(a) Milligan, J. & J., 15 York pi.
Mitchell & Baxter, 11 SouthCharlotte street
Mitchell, A., 7 Inverleith ter.
Mitchell, Wm., jun., n South Char-lotte st.
(a) Moncrieff, D. S., 28 Rutlandsquare
Moncrieff, R. S., 28 Rutland sq.
(a) Moncrieff, The Hon. J. W., 23Queen street
Morison, Alexander, & Co., 33Queen street. Telegraphicaddress, " Thirty-three, Edinburgh." Telephone No. 23 90
131
Morrison, P., 140 Princes st.
(a) Morton, Smart, & Macdon-ald, 19 York place
(a) Morton, Wm., 31 Queen st.
(a) Mounsey, John L., 5 Thistlestreet
(a) Muir, A. G-, 19 York place(a) Murdoch, A. B., 140 Princes st.
Murray, John, 37 St Bernard's cres.
Murray, Beith, & Murray, W.8.,43 Castle street
Murray, T. M., 9 Albyn pi.
tO Murray, W. H., 48 Castle «t.
Murter, A. D., 43 Hanover st.
(a) Mylns & Campbell, 36 Castle st.
Mylne, J., 36 Castle st.
Napier, A. J., n Heriot row(a) Nisbet, C. C, 11 Alva st.
Norie, F. J., The Hall, Coltbridge ter.,
and 26 Frederick streetNorie, H. H., Union bank, .64 Georgostreet
Nctman, James H., 15 York pi.
Officer, J. L., 21 Castle streetOfficer, William & J. L., 21Castle street
Paterson, A. B., n York buildings(a) Paterson T., 15 South Char-
lotte streetPaterson, T. S., 140 Princes st.
Paton, Victor Albert Noel, 2 2Young street
tO Patten, H., 42 Castle street(a) Paul, G. M., 16 St Andrewsquare
Pearson, Dalziel, 11 York build-ings
(a) Pearson, Robertson, & Finlay, 13Castle st.
(a) Peddie, J. & A., & Ivory, 6Albyn place; writers to theSignet and notaries public.Agents for the Alliance As-surance Co., and the Londonand Ontario Investment Co.,Ltd.
Pitcairn, A. Y., 6 York pi.
{ a) Pitman, A. R. C, 48 Castle st.
Pitman, J. S., 48 Castle st.
Pringle & Clay, 24 Charlottesquare
Pringle, Robert, 24 Charlottosquare
Prosser, J., 19 York pi.
(a) Purees, A. P., & Aitken, 12 Queenstreet
Purves, A P., 12 Queen &t.
Purves, Wm., 59 Queen st.
Rainy & Waters, 5 North Char-lotte street
Rainy, John B., 5 North Char-lotte street
Ramage, Finlay, 3 7 Castle st.
Ranken, R. B., 68 Queen street(a) Ranken, T. & R. B., 68 Queenstreet
Rankin, W. B., 61 Frederick st.
Reid & Guild, 2 Thistle courtReid, James, 2 Thistle court
Witt EDlNBtTROH.
Writers to the Signet—continued.
(a) Bichardscm & Johnston, 17 Gros-venor st.
Richardson, H. E., 15 SouthCharlotte street
(a) Eiehardson, E., 2 Parliament sq.
Roberton & Wood, 14 Young:street. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Mitre, Edinburgh "
Robertson, A. G., 24 Oastle st.
Robertson, Dcds, & Rhind, 12 St And-rew square
Robertson, George, 13 Northumber-land st.
Robertson, J. L., 54 Queen st.
Robertson, W. D., 4 Laverock-bank terrace, Trinity
Robertson, W. P., 13 Castle st.
(a) Romanes & Simson, 47 Queen St.
Romanes, John H., 44 Qui en st.
Rorie, James, 29 Queen st.
Rose. James, 4 Picardy pi.
(a^ Rcss, J. & J., 68 Queen st.
(a) Ross, John, 68 Queen st.
Ross, P. M., 5 Belford ter.
Roughead, Wm., 122 George st.
(a) Roxburgh, James F., 13 Frederickstreet
(a) Russell & Dunlop, 20 Castle st.
(a) Rutherford, J., 7 Nelson st.
Rutherford, James H., 14 GreatStuart st.
Sanderson, K., 15 York pi.
Sang, J. H., 10 Hill st.
(a) Scott & Glover, 1 Hill st.
Scott, A. T. S., 1 Hill st.
Scott, Charles F., 4 Thistle courtScott, John, 13 Hill streetScott, R. G., 16 Rothsay pL
(a) Scott-Moncrieff & Trail, 17Duke street, and 28 Rutlandsquare
Shaw, Thomas Dickson, 1
Thistle courtShepherd, A., 63 Castle streetSibbald & Mackenzie, 67B Hanover st.
Sibbald, W. G., 67A Hanover st.
Simpson & Marwick, 18 Heriot row(a) Simpson, R. R., & Lawson, to Albynplace
(a) Simson, C. S. R., 47 Queen st.
Simson, Robert, 55 Frederickstreet
(a) Skene, Edwards, & Garson, 5Albyn pi.
Skinner, W., 35 George sq.
Smith & Watt, 21A Duke st.
Smith, Donald M., 12 Hope st.
Smith, Hs.rry W., 21A Duke st.
Smith, Hv.. S South Charlotte st.
Smith. H. Wallace, 62 Frederic*street
Smith, R. B., 48 Castle st.
(a) Smith, W., 50 George st.
(a) Soote, G. G., 23 Queen st.St Clair, Swanson, & Manson10 St Andrew square; and at243 West George st., Glasgow
Steedman & Ramage, 3 7 Castlestreet
Steedman, W. K., 37 Castle st.
Steele & Johnstone, 39 Frederick st.
(a) Steuart, A., 17 India st.
Steuart, Charles, 3 Albyn pi.
Steuart, Geo. G. B., 17 India st.
Steuart, Geo. M., 6 St Andrew sq. -
(a) Steucrt, J. 0. & A., 17 India st.
Stevenson, H J., 64 Princes st.
Stewart, Arthur N., 6 Lennox st.
(a) Stewart, Charles, 4 Albynplace
Stewart, Ian C. L., 3 2 Charlottesquare
(a) Stewart, J. & C, 4 Albyn pi.
Stewart, J. D. H., 14 Hill st.
Stirling, R. G., & Duncan, 3 6Charlotte street; and notariespublio
Strithern & Blair, 12 South Charlotte
street
(a) Stuart & Stuart, 56 Frederick st.
Stuart, J. G., 56 Frederick st.
Sturrock, J. S., 122 George st.
Sym, James Pitcairn, 49 Castle st.
Tait & Crichton, 41 Northum-berland street
Tait, John C, 41 Northumber-land street
Tawse & Bonar, n Alva st.
Taylor, O. S., & Rcrie, 29 Queenstreet
Taylor, J. P., 19 Young st.
Thain, John W., 6 Drumsheugh pi.
(a) Thomson, Dickson, & Shaw,1 Thistle court
Thomson, E. P., 76 George st.
Thomson, F. H. L., 114 George st.
(a) Thomson, G. M., 123 George st.
Thomson, James Milter, 21 Hill
streetThomson, William, M.A., LL.D.,23 York place
(a) Tod, H. & H., 45 Castle st.
(a) Tod, Henry, 45 Castle st.
(a) Tod, J. W., 6 6 Queen st.
(a) Tods, Murray, & Jamieson,66 Queen street
(a) Torry & Sym, 13 Heriot rowTowse, H. B., 68 Queen st.
Traquair, Dickson, & Mac-Laren, 11 Hill street. Tele-graphic address, " Traquair,Edinburgh "
Traquair, Wm., 11 Hill streetTurnbull & Herdman, 19 Castle st.
(a) Turnbull, D., South Charlottestreet
(a) Turnbull, J. & J., 58 Frederick
street
Turnbull, Patrick, 34 India st.
(a) Tytler, J. S. & J. W. Fraser,22 Young street
(a) Tytler, J. W. Fraser, 22Young street
Urmston, C. H., 140 Princes st.
Waddell & M'lntosh, 87 George st.
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Waddell, A. Peddie, 6 Albyn pi.
Walker. Charles, 21 Castle st.
Wallace & Begg, 14 Frederick st.
Wallace & Guthrie, 1 NorthCharlotte street
(a) Wallace & Penned, 3 Ber-nard street
Wallace, H., 15A Castle st.
Wallace, J. W., 3 Bernard st.
Wallace, R. W., 14 Frederick st.
Wallace, T. w., 9 Abercrombyplace
Wardlaw, David, 5 Thistle st.
Waters, John A., 5 North Char-lotte street
Watson, G. G., 32 Albany st.
Watson, J. P., 13 Hill streetWatsom, J. Stuart. 45 Frederick
strpet
(a) Watson, T. W., 18 Heriot rowWatt, Jas., 28 Charlotte sq.
Waucbope, P. H. Don., 12 Ainslie
placeWaugh & M'Lachlan, 108George street
Waugh, J. J., 9 Hill st.
Wedderburn, J. R. M., 32 Albany st.
White, Andrew, 23 Castle st.
Wilson, William B., 137 Georgestreet
Winchester, W. G. L., 8 SouthCharlotte street
Wishart & Sanderson, 15 Tork pi.
Wishart, A., 15 York pi.
Wood, George John, 14 Youngstreet
(a) Wood, J. P., 110 George st.
(a) Wright, J. P., 9 Albyn placeWylie & Robertson, 54 Queenstreet
(a) Yeaman, A., 3 2 Charlottesquare
Young & Roxburgh, 13 Frederick st.
Young, Charles, 37 York pi.
Young, E. D., 13 Frederick st.
Young, Edward, 28 Moray pi.
(a) Young, James, 55 Constitu-tion street, Leith
Young, Maxwell J., L.A., 23 Yorkplace
WROUGHT-IRON WORKER
Galloway, M. P., Timber bush,and 24 Shore, Leith
ZINC BATH MANUFAC-TURERS
Kirkwood, J. & W., 236 Leith walkWood & Cairns, 92 and 94South Back Canongate. Tele-graphic address, " Hillwood,Edinburgh." Telephone No.,
789
EDINBURGH. MIS
ZINC WOBKEBSAdams, John, 30 Nieolson sq.
Anderson, B., & Co., Jane st.
Wood & Cairns, 92 and 94South Back Canon gate; andbath manufacturers. Tele-graphic address, " Hillwood,Edinburgh." Telephone No.,789
ZINCOTYPERSBrown, Alex., 16 Picardy pi.
Watson, Wr?»., 21 St James' sq.
VARIOUSBeveridge, A. & J., Hawkhill works,Lochend read ; tallow merchants
Brown Bros., 114A George st. ; artfurniture manufacturers
Clement, C, & Co.. Orwell ter.East (The) Coast Salvage Co.,Ltd. 24 Bernard street. Re id& Howard, secretaries
Forth & Clyde Sack Hiring Co., Towerplace, Leith
Fraser, John, & Co.. 115 Ponton st. ;
sausage skin dealersGiles, Mrs, 11 Stafford street;apartments
Hume, Win., 1 Lothian st. ; scientificinstrument makeT
Lindsay & Walker, 53 George st.
;
shorthand writersLumley, F. A., 127 Leith walk; ath-
letic outfitter
Milroy, Mrs, 67 Buccleuoh st. ; generaldealer
Moodie, Margaret, 18 Annfield, New-haven; general merchant
Murray, John, 24 Morrison st. ; ironbedstead maker
Mutrie, William, & Son, 3 9 and41 Blair street; theatricalwig makers
Paterson & Imrie, 8 Cowan'sclose, Crosscauseway; stairrailers
Patmore & Co. (North BritishStorage and Transit Co.), 1Tower buildings, Tower place,Leith
Pursell, W. G., & Co., 13 Bernard st.;borax and boracic acid manufac-
turers
Eobertson, G., -32 George st. ; ietmanufacturer
Srnilhe, John, 4a Drumdryan st. ; fur-nisher
The Scottish Advance Co., 13 Frede-rick st. ; money lenders
Wallace & Son, 4 Murano pi. ; blackingmanufacturers
Wells, Mios B., 11 and 15 Leithstreet; rod maker and flydresser
MISCELLANEOUSAberdeen, Banff, and Kincardine As-
sociation, 108 George street
Academical Club. J. M. Be'l, 137Princes st., and W. S. Haldane, 59Queen st., joint-secretaries
Academicals' CO. E. J. ComrieThomson, 30 Motov pi., secretary
Academicals' F.C. "W. C. M'Ewan, 5St Aiidrew sq., secretary
Accountant in Bankruptcy, New Be-gister house, Princes st.
Acturial Society. B. M. M. Bod-dick, 24 York pi., secretary
Adiutant-General's Office, 1 Castleterrace
Advocates' Library, Parliamentsquare
Alexander Fund. The Town Clerk,
Boyal Exchange, 207 High st.
Amateur Quartette Union. W. Croal,16 Abercromby pi., secretary
Analyst, Edinburgh & Leith, 20Chambers st.
Anglo -Icelandic Trading Co., Ltd., 2
Commercial streetAntiquarian Museum, MoundArchitectural Association, 56 Queenstreet
Argyle, Bute, & Western Isles Asso-ciation. John Maclachlan, W.S.,48 Castle st., secretary
Armv Pay Department, 1 Castle ter.
Artisans' Club, 24 St Jamos' sq. D.Cattanach, superintendent
Artists' Club, 24 Eutland sq.Assay Office, 98 South bridgeAssociated Carpenters' & Joiners
(registered)' central office, 30Chambers st.
Auditor's Office, 16 Boyal Exchange.High street
Australasian Club, 11 Melbourne pi.
Billet-Master, Police chambersBorderers' Union. S. D. Elliot, S.S.C.40 Princes st., secretary
Botanic Gardens (Royal), Inverleith row
Botanical Society, 5 St Andrew sq.Burgh Assessor's Office, 29 Waterlooplace
Burgh Engineers' Office, Policechambers
Caledonian United Service Club. ColMurray, 14 Queen st., secretary
Cap & Gown Club. Eobt. Christie,S.S.C, 2 Hill st., secretary
Catholic Academy & Cathedral Club,35 Albany st.
13.1
Catholic Working Boys' Home. 50Lauriston place
Cattle Market, 78 Lauriston pi.
Cavalry Barracks, Piershill
Century Club, 60 Castle st.
Chalmers' Hospital, 55 Lauriston pi.
Chamber of Commerce & Manufac-turers' National Portrait Gallery,
Queen st.
Chess Club (The Edinburgh). Alex.
Fraser, Jan., 46 Hanover it., secre-
taryChurch of Scotland Deaconess Hospital,
142 PleasanceChurch of Scotland Offices, 22 Queen
street
Church of Scotland Training College,
16 Chambers st.
City Chambers and MunicipalOffices, 10 Royal Exchange
City Hospital, Infirmary streetCity Eoads. Collector's office, Police
chambersClan Gregor Society. M. Mac-
Gregor, S.S.C, 21 Castle st.,
treasurerClan Macleod Society. R. C.Macleod, 11 Dundonald street,secretary
Cockburn Association. V. A. NoelPaton, W.S., 22 Young st., secy.
Commissariot of Edinburgh, 2 Parlia-ment sq.
Corn Exchange, 3 5 Grass mar-ket
Council Chambers, 31 Charlotte st.,
LaithCounty Hall, Parliament sq.
Crippled Child rens' Home. Miss M.L. Douglas, 1 Bosebery cres., secre-tary
Crown Office, 9 Parliament sq.
Crofter's Commission, 6 Parliamentsquare
Custom House, Commercial street,
LeithDairy & Merchiston Liberal Club, iHenderson ter.
Deaf & Dumb Benevolent Society.Eev W. J. Hansell, 49 Albany st.,
se«retaryDental Hospital School, 31 Chambers
street
Diocesan Young Men's FriendlySociety. A. Giles, 191 Bruntsfieldplace, secretary
Discharged Prisoners' Aid Society. T.Swinton Paterson, 37 George St.,secretary
Dispensary for Skin Diseases, 35Lauriston place
District Inspector of Musketry, 1
Castle ter.
Dockmastir's office, Victoria dockgatesDonaldson's Hospital office, 61 Castle
street
Edinburgh & Leith Corporation GasCommissioners, 25 Waterloo pi., and11 Baltic st.
MIS EDINBURGH.
Miscellaneous—continued.
Edinburgh Ayrshire Club. A.
White, W.S., 23 Castle st., secretary
Edinburgh Agricultural Association.
James Wylie, 1 Leven st., secretary
Edinburgh Border Counties Associa-tion. T. Usher, Sycamore bank,Duddingston, secretary-
Edinburgh Caithness Associa-tion. Alex. Laing, S.S.C., 41Charlotte square, secretary
Edinburgh Conservative WorkingMe.Vs Association, 15 South Collegest. Wm. Simpson, secretary
Edinburgh Dumfriesshire Association.J. Marchbank, S.S.C., 18 Frederickst., secretary
Edinburgh Empire Palace, Ltd.,Nicolson street. Open everyevening with high-classvariety entertainments.Managing director, Mr H. E.
Moss; assistant-managers,Messrs C. J. Cawood and Geo.Cruickshanks
Edinburgh Homoeopathic Dispensary,173 Dairy rd.
Edinburgh Industrial Brigade, Foun-tainbridge
Edinburgh Literarv Institute, Ltd., 26South Clerk st.
'
Edinburgh Photographic Society, 38Castle st.
Edinburgh Press & MachinemenSociety. J. Mitchell, 7 Union st.,
secretaryEdinburgh Provident Dispensary, 20Marshall st., and 24 Nicolson sq.
Edinburgh Public Library, George IV.bridge
Edinburgh and San FranciscoRedwood Co., Ltd., 15 Hill st.
Edinburgh Sir Waiter Scott Club.
K. Sanderson, W.S., 15 York pi.,
secretaryEdinburgh Stock Exchange, North St
David st.
Edinburgh Subscription Library, 25George st.
Edinburgh Tricycling Club. H. J.
Townsend, 20 St Catherine's pi., hon.
secretary
Edinburgh Typographical Society, 98High st.
Edinburgh Upper Ward of Lanark As-sociation. E. Brown, C.A., 23 StAndrew sq., secretary
Edinburgh Water Trust, n Royal Ex-change
Education Department. Acci. untant'sOffice for Scotland, 33 York pi.
Exchange Reading Room, 35 Consti-tution st.
Exchequer office, 1 Parliament sq.
Eye Dispensary, 31 Chambers st.
Eye, Ear, & Threat Infirmary, 6 Cam-bridge st.
Fettesian-Lorettonian Club. A. R.
Don-Wauoliope, 12 Ainslie pi., hon.secretary
Fishery Board of Scotland, iot Georgestreet
Free Church College, MoundFree Church offices, 15 North Bank st.
Fund for Relief of Indigent Gentle-woman. Mr Brown, 44 Queen street,
secretaryFund of Scottish Masonic Benevolence.
D. Murray Lyon, 98 George st., con-vener
Garrick Club, 132 Princes st. W. BBrechin, secretary
Gartshore Hall, 116 George st. Formeetings, lectures, &c.
General Post Office, Waterlooplace
Geoghegan Solfeggio Club.John Anderson, 16 Greensideplace, secretary
Geological Survey, Sheriff Court buildings, George IV. bridge
Glasgow Linoleum Co., 12 East Regi-ster street
Gordon, Mrs Byron, 12 Fettesrow: nalmist
Gospel (The) Messenger offices, 5Bristo pi.
Qealth office, Police chambers, Parlia-
ment sq.
Heart of Midlothian Swimming Club,and Humane Society. D. Mitchell,
18 Nelson st., secretaryHer Majesty's Offices of Works, 3 Par-liament sq.
High School Donaldson Club. P. M.M'Intyre, 12 India st., secretary
Highland & Agricultural Society of
Scotland, 3 George IV. bridgeHolyrood Abbey, Queen's parkHome for Crippled Children. MissDouglas, 1 Rosebery cres., secretary
Home fur Lost Dogs and Cats. J. H.Kirk, Comely Bank gardens, man-ager
Hospital & Dispensary for Women andChildren, 6 Grove st.
House of Refuge, 64 CanongateHouse of Refuge and NightRefuge. J. A. Robertson, 3 3Charlotte sq., secretary
Incorporated Edinburgh School of
Agricultural Science, 16 Young st.
A. T. Niven, C.A., secretary
Inland Revenue offices, 10 Waterloo pi.
Industrial Home for Fallen Women,Alnwick hill. J. F. Moncrieff, 22
Hill street, secretaryInverness, Ross, and NairnClub. T. M. Murray, W.S., 9Albyn place, hon. secretary
Italian Evangelisation Society. J. F.
Moncrieff, 22 Hill street, secretary
Joint-Stock Companies Registration
office, Exchequer chambersJudicial Statistics Department, 6 Rut-
land sq.
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Juridical Society, 40 Charlotte sq.
Justiciary office, 2 Parliament sq.
Lands Valuation office, County build-ings
Leith Chamber cf Commerce & Ex-change, 35 Constitution st.
Leith Corn Exchange, 35 Constitutionstreet
Leith Hospital, Mill la.
Leith Liberal Club. T. Hall, 1 Unionst., Leith, secretary
Leith Public Institute & Library, 58Tolbooth wynd
Leith Sailors' Home, Tower pi., Leith
Liberal Unionist Association, 80APrinces street
Little Sisters of the Poor, 43 Gilmoreplace
Longmore Hospital for Incurables,Salisbury pi.
Lunacy, General Board of, 51 Queenstreet
Lyceum Theatre, Grlndlay st.
Proprietors, Howard & Wynd-ham, Ltd.
Lying-in-Institution, 4 Charles st.
Macdonald's Time Tables,Directories, and Tourists'Guide Offices, 8 St Giles street
Manufacturers, etc., in Scot-land, Board of Trustees for,Royal Institution, Mound
Mason's Hall, 24 Guthrie st. ; for
meetingsMenzies (The) Clan Society.Archibald Menzies, S.S.C., 3aNorth St David street, localsecretary
Mercantile Marine office, 66 Com-mercial st.
Merchant Oompanv Hall, 14 Hanoverst. Sec, Alex! Heron, S.S.O. ;
chnmberlain, Jas. StenhouseMerclnV-on Curling Club. C. C.Campbell, 29 Hanover st., secretary
Merchistonians' C.C. J. P. Smith, 1
Church hill, treasurerMidlothian Conservative Association.
107 Princes street
Midlothian Liberal Association, 71-
j
Princes st.
Ministers' Widows' Fund, 6 North StDavid st.
Morayshire Club. Jas. Macphers m,
37 Frederick st., secretaryMuseum of Science & Art, Chambers
street
Music Hall, 54 George st.
National Antiquities' Museum, MoundNational Art Galleries, MoundNational Bible Society of Scotland, ISt Andrew sq.
National Lifeboat Institution. R.Sinclair, 16 Waterloo pi., hon. secre-tary
National Portrait Galleries, Queen st.
National (The) Cash Registry Co., I
North St David street
EDINBURGH. MIS
National Union of ConservativeAssociations for Scotland, 9Castle street. P. W. Ballin-g-all, secretary
New Club, 85 Princes st. Ool. Wyn-yard, secretary
New College Book Scheme. JamesUrquhart, 13 Danube st., secretary
New Town Dispensary, 17 Thistle st.
Northern Club, 91 George st. Geo.E. Watson, secretary
Northern Lighthouse Board, 84 Georgestreet
Observatory, Royal, Calton hill
Operetta House, Chambers st.
;
to be let for first-class enter-tainments. H. E. Moss, Esq..
managing directorOrdnance Survey office, Post Office
buildings, Princes st.
Orkney & Shetland Association. JohnDavine, 24 Morningsido rd., secretary
Ormiston, J., 174 Rose st. ; hirer of
table requisitesOrphan Hospital, Queensferry rd.
Paterson and Pape Fund. Wm.Mitchell, 11 South Charlottestreet, treasurer
Pen & Pencil Club. W. W. Micfar-lane, 10 Tipperlinn rd., secretary
Perthshire Association. Arthur MThomas, S.S.C., 130 George st.,
secretaryPerthshire Club, 26 George st. Wm.
Strain, 130 George st., secretary
Pharmaceutical Society, 36 York pi.
Philosophical Institution andLibrary, 4 Queen street
Phrenological Museum, 26 Chambers st.
Police (City) office, High st.
Police office (County) County buildingsPrimrose League. Head office for
Scotlsnd, 122 George st.
Princess Theatre, Kirkgate.Lieut. Julian Malvern, pro-prietor
Principal Medical officer, 1 Castle ter.
Prison (H.M.) Commissioners for Scot-land, 6 Rutland sq.
Protestant Institute for ScotlainJ,George IV. bridge
Provident Dispensary, Marshall st.
Public (H.M.) Works office, 3 Parlia-ment sq.
Queensberry Lodge. J. A.Robertson, 3 3 Charlotte sq.,secretary
Queen Victoria's Jubilee Institute forNurses (Scottish branch), 29 Castleterrace
Queen's Remembrancer and Registrarof Joint-Stock Companies in Scot-land, Exchequer chambers, Parlia-ment sq.
Red House Home for Destitute Boys.J. F. MoncriefT, 22 Hill st., treasurerand secretary
Register House, Princes st.
Register of Christian Benevolence. MissBlyth, 9 Hope st., secretary
Renfrewshire Association. W. Or.
Maclaohlan, 125 Warrender Park rd.,
secretary
Religious Institution, 5 St Andrewsquare
Representative Church Council,13 Queen street
Ritchie, R. R., 82 South bridge; combmaker
Road Office (County), County build-
ings
Rosebery Club & University LiberalAssociation. C. Dick Peddie, 4
Park place, secretaryRoyal Artillery, 1 Castle ter.
Royal Blind Asylum & School. F. &F. W. Carter, 5 St Andrew sq.,
treasurers and secretaries
Royal College of Physicians, 9 and 10
Queen st.
Royal College of Surgeons, 18Nicolson street
Royal Eastern Yacht Club. A. P.
Purves, 12 Queen st., secretary
Royal Edinburgh Asylum for the In-
sane, MorningsideRoyal Edinburgh Hospital for Sick
Children, 9 Sciennes rd.
RoyaO Edinburgh Society for theSelf-Aid of Gentlewomen, 23Castle street
Royal Engineers' Office, 1 Castb.terrace
Royal Infirmary, Lauriston pi.
Royal Institution, MoundRoyal Maternity & Simps jn Memorial
Hospital, Lauriston pi.
Royal Medical Society, 7 Melbourneplace
Royal Observatory, Blackford hill
Royal Scottish Nursing Institute, 69Queen st.
Royal Society, Royal Institution,Mound
Roval Tradesmen's Association. R.A. Douglas, 35 George st., secretary
Rustic Art Club, 44 Hanover st. J.Coutts, secretary
Sanitary Inspector's office, 71 Constitu-tion st.
Sanitary Protection Associa-tion. B. Blackaddcr, 8 SouthCharlotte street, treasurerand secretary
School Board office. Castle ter.
School of Arts Watt Club. J. R.Todd, Chambers st., secretary
School of Medicine and Pharmacy, 2Marshall st., and 24 Nicolson sq. R.Beatson, secretary
Science and Art Museum, Chambersstreet
Scottish Arboricultural Society, 5 StAndrew sq.
Scottish Association of TrainedNurses, 44 Castle street
I3S
Scottish Chamber of Agriculture, Han-over street. Isaac Connel, secretary
Scottish Coast Mission, 5 St Andrewsq. Wm. Allardyce, secretary
Scottish Conservative Club,112 Princes st. F. R. Bennett,secretary
Scottish Education Department, 33York pi.
Scottish Home Rule Association, 79Princes st.
Scottish Horticultural Association, 5St Andrew sq. Robert Laird, secre-tary
Scottish Liberal Association, 71 Prin-ces st.
Scottish Liberal Club, 109 Princesstreet
Scottish Masonic Club, 1 Hill st.
Scottish Meteorological Society, 122George st.
Scottish National Artillery Association.C. Taylor, 19 Young st., secretary
Sottish Nursing Association, 12 Fettesrow
Scottish Rights of Way & RecreationSociety Ltd. C. E. W. Macpherson,6 North St David street, secretary
Sottish Society for the Total Suppres-sion of Vivisection, 5 St Andrewsquare
Scottish Society for the Prevention ofCruelty to Animals, 88 George st.
Scottish Society for Promoting thaAmendment of the Law. J. C. Lori-mer, 9 Gloucester pi., secretary
Scottish Waggou Co., Ltd., 5 St An-drew sq.
Senior Ordnance Stcre officer, 1 Castleterrace
Sheriff Court, George IV. bridgeSheriff Court of Chancery, 2 Parlia-ment sq.
Signet Library, Parliament sq.
Society for Promotion of theFine Arts in Scotland, 130George street
Society of Scottish Artists. R.Christie, S.S.O., 2 Fill street, secre-
tarySociety for Supplying Cheap Coals to
the Poor. J. F. Mor.crieff, 22 Hillst., treasurer
Society in Aid of Miss De Broen's Bel-leville Mission, Paris. Miss Doug-las, 1 Rosebery cres., secretary
Soldiers' & Sailors' Home, Mound.Lieatenant-Colonel G. A. Agnew,secretary
Soldiers' Home, Plershill
Solicitors of Supreme Courts Library,Parliament sq.
St Andrew's Ambulance Association.G. E. Watson, C.A., 16 South Char-lotte st., secretary
Stewart's Hospital, Queensferry rd.
St Outhbert's Poorhouse, Comelybank
MIS EDINBURGH.
Miscellaneous—continued.
St Giles District Registrar Office, i
Greyfriars placeStudents' Club, Park placeTheatre Royal, Broughton St.
Howard & Wyndham, Ltd..
proprietors. Telephone No.194
The Eye Dispensary, 31 Chambers st.
The Soottish Mercantile Corporation
Co., 1 Howe street
Threlkeld (The) Mining Co., Ltd., 63
Shandwick pi
Time Table Office (Macdonald's),8 St Giles street
Tourists' Guides Office (Mac-dcnald's), 8 St Giles street
Training Institution for Nurses, 10Melville st.
Trinity Hospital. The Town Clerk,
Royal Exchange, High street
U. P. Church offices, Castle ter.
Union Club, 25 Hanover st. _PMacNaughton,~S.S.C, secretary
University, South bridge, Newbuildings, Teviot place
University Club, 127 Princes st. A.
W. Sansomer, secretary
Victoria Hospital for Consumption, 26Lauriston pi.
Waverley Market, Waverley bridge
Weights and Measures office (County),
County buildings
West Division Conservative Association,
34 Castle street
Western Conservative Club, 15 Tor-phichen street
Windaw Cleaning Co., 17 Frederick st.
Working Men's Industrial Institute.
J. Pretsell, 3 Spottiswoode st., sec-
retaryYoung Men's Christian Association, 14Sou^h St Andrew st.
Young Women's Christian Insti-tute, 116 George street
PORTOBELLO SECTIONIncluding JOPPA, &c.
AEBATED WATEB MANU-FACTURERS
Aerated Water Co., Tower st.
AUCTIONEERS AND VALU-ATORS
Douglas & Smart, 146 and 148High street; also floor clothmerchants
BAKERS AND CON-FECTIONERS
Anderson, John, 40 High st.
Baillie, J., ei High st.
Baillie, John, 86 High st.
Baillie, J., 25 Morton st., JoppaBrand, A., & Son, 136 High st.
;
and 1 Rosslyn terrace, JoppaForsyth, John, 90, 92, and 210High street
Garlick, William, 6 High streetRyder, Thos., 35 High at.
BANESClydesdale Bank, Ltd.liam Baird, agent
National Bank of Scotland, Ltd.Royal Bank of Scotland
Wil-
BEBLIN WOOL AND FANCYBEPOSITOBIES
Brander, Mrs, 214A High st.
Webster, Jas., Brighton place
BOOKSELLERS AND STA-TIONERS
Archibald, Thos., 144 High st.
Black, James, 182 High st.
Cameron, J., 32 High st.
Flochart, M., JoppaGrant, William, 6 and 7 South-field place
Hunter, Richard, 8cd High st.
Royle, J., 41 High streetShepherd, John, 2 6 H s °;h street;newsagent
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BOOT AND SHOE MAKER3Crozcr, R , 14 High st.
Dewar, John, 83 High st.
Matheson, James, 22 JoppaRoss, Daniel, 36 High st.
White, Wm., 160 High st.
BOAT HIRERS
Adam9, J., PortobelloGibson, G.. Tower street, Porto-bello
Creig, R., PortobelloM'Adam, Robert, Tower street,
Portobello; boats on hire byhour, day, or month; bait andlines gratis. Orders punctu-ally attended to
Marshall, Henry, jun., 48 Towerstreet
BOTTLE MANUFACTURERSBUCHAN A. W., & COMPANY,Portobello potteries, Porto-bello, Edinburgh ; stoneware]manufacturers ; speciality :
stone bottles and jars withprinted labels and screw stop- .
pers ; also swing stopperedbottles, with printed labels in 1
several colours
EDINBURGH. ELE
Gray, W. A., & SonsWood, Thomas, Baileyfield
BRICK AND TILE MANU-FACTURERS
Mitchell, Peter, & Sons, WestBank works
BROKERSM'Leod, Mrs J., 19 High street;and pawnbroker
Waugh, B., ^2 High st.
CABINETMAKERS ANDJOINERS
Brown & Grieve, 174 Highstreet
Fairgrievc, William, Tower st.
;
and coachmaker and JoinorInglis, W. R., 196 High street;house furnisher and uphol-sterer
Martin, M. R., 18 Regent st.
Scott, Jas., & Son, 15 Regent st.
Scott, Robert & J., 147 High st.
CARRIAGE AND COACHHIRERS
Thain, Alexander C, Bath street
CARTWRIGHTSFairgrieve, William, Tower st.
CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTSFindlay, J., & Co., 16a High st.Fraser, Robt., 236 High st.
Miller, Thomas, 94 High streetNesbit, John, 162 High st.
iTod, J. Arnold, 78 High street
CHINA AND GLASSDEALERS
gay, E. & M., 168 High st.
[Thomson, W. M., 37 High st.
COAL MERCHANTS ANDDEALERS
Annan, Wm., 218 High streetGill, M. K., 161 High st.
M Craw, A., 3 2 Wellington streetPringle, Thomas, 9 High street
CONFECTIONERS
Allison, S., 120 High st.
Baillie, J., 51 High st.
Bradford, William, 47 High st.
Brand, Alex., 1 Rosslyn ter., JoppaBrown, J. L., 234 High street;also fruiterer
Copeland, John, 170b High st. i
pastry-cook, confectioner, andrestaurant
Cruickshank, M., 73 High st.
Demarco, G., 58 High streetFranehi, Pietro, 17 High streetHolligan, Elizabeth, 16 Highstreet
Lawrie, Miss J., 133 High streetMeikel, M., Brighton mansion, Bath
streetO'Brien, Miss C, 2a High streetRoyle, J., 41 High street; andgeneral dealer
Shaw, James, 93A High st.
Thomson, Agnes, 6a High st.
Walker, Wm . 8 Brighton buildings
CONTRACTORS
Banks Brothers, 28 Tower St.,
and Clifton stables, Niddrieroad
CORN AND OATMEALMERCHANTS
Lynch, John, Pipe streetSpence, Wm., 138 High streetWatt, William, 214 High street
CYCLE AGENTS
Bruce, M., 178 High streetG-ibb, George, 200 High st.
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DAIRY KEEPERS
Cowan, Mrs William, 63 Highstreet
Dewar, N., 2 Brighton mansionsInglis, T., 188 High streetKidd, Miss, 145 High st.
Lcthians (The) Dairy Co., Ltd., 7Brighton pi.
Lynch, Mrs Mary, Rose bankMelrose, P., 53 High streetPringle, Thomas, 9 High streetThomson, James, 4 South fieldplace
Weir, Mrs, 34 Wellington st.
DRAPERS
Aitken, Miss Christina, 98 High st.
Allison & Co., to8 High st.
Dick, Misses, 112 High streetGlancy, Mrs, 16 High street;and baby linen
M'Farlane, Alex. P., 38 High st.
Newlands, Miss, 23 JoppaPaterson, W. J.. 62 High st.
Portobello Co-operative Society, LtdM10 High st
Scott, J. M. Mackay, 147 Highstreet
Shaw & Co., 200 High st.
Wood, A., Brighton mansions
DRESSMAKERS AND MIL-LINERS
Aitken, Miss Christina, 98 High st.
Allison & Co., 108 High st.
Beith, M., 194 High st.
Clark, Miss, 2 28 High streetDuncan, E., 7 Southfield pi.
Scott, M. S.| 14 7 High streetShaw & Co., 200 High st.
Smith, A. N., 150 High st.
ELECTRICIAN AND BELL-HANGER
Hislop, Lawrence M., 5 9 Highstreet; estimates given
i/s/1900
ELE EDINBURGH.
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERSWaverley Electric Co., WaverleyElectric Works, Bridge street,
Portobello, N. B.; show room,117 George street, Edinburgh;electrical engineers, manu*ac
turers, and contractors. Elec-tric lighting of private resi-
dences by water power(steam, gas, or oil engines),hotels or offices, warerooms,mills, mines, steamers, docks.Telephone No. 212 9
FISHMONGERSHogg, Alex., 55 High streetStewart, Peter, 3 Brighton buil-dings; and ice merchant
Williamson, John, 72 High st.
FLESHEESAnderson, Gideon, 60a High st.
Heriot, J., 5 Brighton buildingsMatthew, Andrew, 48 and 170aHigh street
Portobello Co-operative Society,Ltd., 10 High street
Tait, John, 230 High st.
Virtue, William, 5 9 High streetand 2 9 Joppa; poulterer and
* game dealerWilson, James, 154 High street
FRUITERERS AND GREEN-GROCERS
Allison, S., 120 High st.; andconfectioner
Boyd, Thos., 4 Bosslyn ter., JoppaBrown, J. I., 234 High streetCarstalrs, David, 7 7 High street
Hill, John S., 8 Rosslyn terrace,Joppa
Hodge, J., Brighton mansions,Bath street
Lynch, James, South-field placePearce. T.. 91 High st.
Paton, George G., 15 6 High st.
Ross, M. & E., 6 Brighton buil-dings
Walker, William, 8 Brightonbuildings
GROCERS AND SPIRIT• DEALERS
Arthur, M. W., 3 Southfield placeCalder, Henry, & Sons, 130 High st.
Carmichael, R., 25 High streetCarmichael, S., 114 High, streetDavidson, John, 100 High streetFraser, James, Pipe streetGray, Alexandfr, 2 Brighton buildings
Gray, Begbie, 21 Joppa; -winemerchant
Jeffrey, Thomas, Bath streetKellock, B. & J., 122 High st.
Kerr, James, 18 High st.
Linn, Andrew, jun., 2 Highstreet
Lynch, John, Pipe street; andcorn merchant
Mowat, Alex. B., 89 High st.
Portobello Co-operative Society,Ltd., 10 High street
Robertson, James, 226street
Byder, D. B., 66 High st.
Thomson, James M., 34street
Tweeddale & Calder, 142street
Whitelaw, Peter, 190 High st.
High
High
High
HAIRDRESSERSDempster, John, 99 High streetDougal, B., High st.
Geddes, W. T., 143 High streetWhitehead, John D., qia High st.
Williamson, Thos., 54 High st.
HATTERSCurrie, John, 58 High street
HOSIERS
HOTELSArgyle (The) Hotel, Bath st.
Blue Bell Inn, High street;first-class wines and spirits
QUEEN'S BAY HOTEL, Joppa;high-class family hotel. Tele-phonic and telegraphic com-munications to all parts.Telephone No. 24 (PortobelloExchange). For tariff applyto John Humphries, manager.See advt-
Ilegent Temperance HotelRoyal Hotel, Bath street. Well-aired beds. Moderate tariff.
Mr. R. Hall, proprietor
HOUSE AGENTSDouglas & Smart. 146 and 148High street
Fraser, John 0., 124 High st.
Inglis, W. R.j 196 High street
ICE CREAM DEALERSFranchi, Pietro, 17 High street
IRONMONGERSBaxendine Brothers, 11, 109, 111,
and 118 High street ; also '
plumbersGcod, H. G., 170 High st.
JOINERS
Fr.irgrieve, William, Tower st.
NEWSPAPERSEdinburgh Citizen and Portobello 1
Advertiser "
Midlothian Journal
"
Musselburgh News "
Currie, John, 58 High street
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NURSERYMENBovd, John, 50 JoppaBeid, Wm., 5 Stanley st. ; and florisi
Thomson, James, Windsorplace ; and florist
I
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PAINTERS AND GLAZIERSEdward, Robert, & Son, 11 Bathstreet
Johnston, George, 216a High st.
Logan, Robert, 127 High streetLogan, William, 7 Bath streetM'Arthur, Alexander, 204 Highstreet
Eobertson, T., 147 High st.
PAPEE MAKERSNichol, A., & Co., PortobeUo Mills
PHOTOGRAPHERSBashforJ, W. T., 16 Bath st.
Crawford, J. K. Home, 13 7 Highstreet
PLUMBERS AND GAS-FITTERS
Bcisendine Bros., 11, 109, 111, and118 High street; also ironmon-gers and smiths
Blake, D., & Co., Windsor mansionsHume, Wm. 176 High streetMaxton, John, 79 High streetMayer, Robert S., 149 Highstreet, and 20 South Morning-side drive, Edinburgh; house,12 Comiston gardens, Edin-burgh
PORK BUTCHERSLudwig, Frederick, 101 Highstreet
POTTERY MANUFAC-TURERS
Buchan, A. W., & Co., PortobeUoPotteries; stoneware, jar, andbottle makers
Hay, J. & T., Rosebank Potteryworks
Mitchell, Peter, & Sons, WestBank Brick, Tile, and Potteryworks
Turner, A. Scott, Abercorn Brick
PRINTERSAdams, Thomas, & Sons, Towerstreet
PROVISION MERCHANTSBalfour, George, 4 2 High st.
Mowat, A. B., 89 High st.
REFRESHMENT ROOMSCcpeland, John, 170 High streetFinlayson & Sons, Bath street;luncheons and teas at mode-rate prices
Gibson), R. E., 61 High street.Bed and breakfast from 2s 6d.Moderate prices. Orderspunctually attended to. Terms—by day, week, or longer
Hodge, J , Bath st.
Parisian (The) Cafe, 14 Marl-borough mansions, oppositepier ; breakfasts, luncheons,etc., ices and pastries, at!
made on premises. PaulTroussier, proprietor
Walker, Frederick, Brightonmansions
SLATERS AND PLAS-TERERS
Dick, Robert, 13 High streetHarper, A., 46 Tower st.
M'Kinlay, Geo., n Bath st.
Riddell, David, 161 High streetShaw & Simpson, 146 High st.
SMITHSBaxendine Bros., 11, 109, 111 and118 High street
Gillespie, Wm., Leadwork lane,25 High street
Hepburn, John, & Son, 23 Highstreet
Te!fer, William, 15 9 High street
SPIRIT DEALERSBlyth, Wm., Foresters' Anns, 8 High st.
Currie, John, 1 Brighton pi.
Currie, John, 87 High st.
Drurtsfield, James, 105 High st.
Glendinning, John, 45 High st.
Grant, John, 49 Bath streetGrant, Wm., 5 6 High streetHiggins, Peter, Football Arms,40 Bath street
Hughes, Peter. 31 High st.
Linn, A., 2 6 JoppaMoncur, J., Brighton buildingsPaton, Robt., 85 High streetRush. George, Red Lion Hotel, 2 4High street
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TAILORS AND CLOTHIERSAlexander, T., 134 High st.
Ferguson & Purves, 170 Highstreet
Hogg, Alex., 59 High st.
Scott, F. M. Mackay, 147 Highstreet
Smail, Robert, 108 High street
TOBACCONISTS
Black, Jas., 182 High st.
Hodge, J., Brighton mansions,Bath street
Ledgerwood, John, 208 High st.
M'Donald, Alexander, 8 7a Highstreet
M'Queen, E., 36 Bath st.
O'Brien, Miss Catherine, 2a Highstreet
Poole, W., 44 High streetThomson, Robt., 4 Brightonbuildings
Weir, Mary, 7 6 High street
UNDERTAKERSDouglas & Smart, 146 and 148High st.; and house agents
Scott, R. & J., 147 High st.
WATCHMAKERSBainbridge, John, 116 High st.
Hill, P. W., & Son, Brighton buildings
WINE AND SPIRIT MER-CHANT
irant, Wm., 5 6 High st., Porto-beUo, facing tram car waitingroom
MISCELLANEOUS
Duff, Alex., 224 High st. ; dentist
Ewen, John S., 232 High st. ; ma-chinist
Scott, Mrs A., 59 High st. ; merchant
QUEEN'S BAY HOTEL,
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THIS HOTEL is ELEGANTLY FURNISHED, forming a charming re-
sidence for Visitors to Edinburgh on business or pleasure. Electric
Light, Perfect Sanitation, Delightful Grounds, ornamented with fine old Trees
and grand Botanic Gardens. Cycling and Stable Accommodation. Numerous
Trains (early, late, and Sunday).
W Bathing, Boating, Fishing, and Three Golf Courses near.
FRENCH AND ENGLISH CUISINE.
RESTAURANT. ~ Luncheons and Teas served daily*
Terms Moderate. Tariff on application to the Manager.
Telegrams— "Hotel, Joppa, Portobello." Telephone No. 24, Portobello.
BERWICKSHIRE.Ayton.
BAKBES AND CONFEC-TIONERS
Armatage, T. G.
Cairns, Alex.Lothian, John M.
BANKSCommercial Bank of Scotland,
Ltd. Robert Purves, agentlioyal Bank of Scotland
BLACKSMITHSEwart, DavidKinghorn, Georcrefiddle, William,sm:ddy
Wightrnan, Timothy
Hugrhhead
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERSAichison, JohnAllan, John & William, AytonPaterson, James
COACH HIRERSWilson, Alexander, Old town
COAL MERCHANTSDalgetty, Robert
DAIRIESMacfeream, —., Ayton; and con-fectioner
Spence, Archibald
DRAPERSHenderson, Alexander, Ayton
;
tailor, and general merchantMason & Cunningham; anddressmakers, etc.
FLESHERSArmatage, PeterBurgan, Alexander
GAME DEALERSSpratt, John; and poulterer
GROCERS AND GENERALMERCHANTS
Carter, Andrew, Ayton; and winemerchant
Greig, James, AytonKinghorn, Robert, AytonLivingstone, J. K., Ayton;family grocer and wine mer-chant
Mathieson, M. J., AytonMurray, James,, AytonSinclair, David, Ayton; andwine and spirit merchant
Spratt, George
HARDWARE MERCHANTSHenderson, J. H.
HOTELSBlack Bull Hotel, AytonRed Lion Hotel; under newmanagement, redecorated,and furnished; high-classcusine; commercial gentle-men and tourists will findevery comfort; posting. Wm.Fields, proprietor
White Swan Hotel, Ayton. MarkMurray, proprietor. See advt.
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JOINERS
Henderson, JohnHeron, John; also carpenter anilcoach, van, and cart builder
PAINTERS
Oownie, G., AytonHume, R. M.; and decoratorShearlaw, A.; and decorator
SAWMILL OWNERS
Nisbet, William
SLATERS
Wintour, J., Ayton
SOLICITORS
Doughty, James T. S.
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS
D&lgetty, John, AytonWhitlie, J. & J.
VETERINARY SURGEONS
Connochle, James & John,M.R.C.V.S., Ayton
AYTON BERWICKSHIRE.
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WHITE SWM" HOTEL,A. t o nsj"-
Breakfasts, Dinners, and Teas at Moderate Charges.
SPECIAL TARIFF FOR CYCLISTS, also FOR STABLING. ~9®
MARK MURRAY, Proprietor,
MISCELLANEOUSBruce, D. R. & T. ; tanners
Christie, John; plumberDavidson, J. ; saddler
Morrison, Thomas; watchmakerPaterson. Wm. : builder
Tait, Mrs, Ayton; bookseller
Wicks, Geo. ; cabinetmaker
Berwick-ors-Tweed
{Seepage 152).
Coldstream,Including Cornhill-on-Tweed, Eccles,
Leitholm, &c.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLE-MENT MAKERS
Robertson, T. J., Cornhill-on>Tweed
BAKEESBlack, J., High street; andconfectioner
Haig, William, Market pi.
Middlemiss, John, Market pi.
Palmer, Thomas, High street;and confectioner
Turner Wm., High st.
BANKSBank of Scotland. J. Porteousjagent
British Linen Co. BankThe National Security Savings Bank
BLACKSMITHSBaird, John, High st.
Dalgleish, James, High st.
M'Dougal, John, EcclesMarshall, John, ComhillMills, George, LeitholmMurray, James, Duke street
BOOKSELLERSL.andreth, Robert, 71 and 7 2High street; and newsagent
Scott, Robert, Post office, High st.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS
Forster, James, LeitholmM'Dougal, Henry, LeitholmM'Queen, Andrew, High st.
Pitt, Adam, Eccles
Proud, Wm., High st.
CABINETMAKERSCairns, William R., Duke street;and undertaker, upholsterer,and bedding manufacturer
White & Elliot, High st.
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CHEMISTSElliot, W. M., 72 High st.
Wilson, George, High st.
COACH BUILDERSGray, J. & A., Duke street
COACH AND CAB PRO-PRIETOR
Ford, James A. F, High street
CONTRACTORSSmith, William, & Son, MarketDlace; builders and quarryowners
CORN MERCHANTPlayfair, Robert T., High st.
CYCLE AGENTLandreth, Robert, High street
BERWICKSHIRE. COLDSTREAM
DRAPERSBrown, Miss, 23 High streetBurns, John, High st.
Hedley .John, Duns rd.
Henderson, William. & Son, 2 7Higrh street
FISHMONGERSCrombie, Wm., High st.
Simpson & Son, Market place
FLE3HBES
Allan, James, High st.
Brydon, William, Market streetLillico & Sons, Market placeNeilans, John, High street
GAME DEALERSDonaldson, Isa., High st.
Easton, Wm., Cornhill-on-Tweed;and potato merchant
Hunter, R., Market street
GROCERS
Marked (a) are also Wine and Spirit
Dealers.
(a) Carlisle, Geo., High st.
(a) Carmichael, R., & Sons, 6 9High street; wine and spiriimerchants and seedsmen
Elliot, J., Duns id.
Elliot, John, Cornhill-on-TweedJeffrey, M., Cornhill-on-TweedJohnson, Jane, LeitholmKennedy, Adam, High street(a) Kerse, Jchn, & Son, High st.
Candreth, Robert, 71 and 72High street; grocer and winemerchant
(a) Meikle & M'Dougal, MarketPlace; grocers, and wine andspirit merchants
NeilatM. John, Market st.
Robertson, Thomas, Eccles(a) Rutherfcrd, Thomas, HMi st.Simpson, A. W., High st.
HATTER AND HOSIER
Hardy, J. W., The Hat Shop, Highstreet; and outfitter
HOTELS
Biack Horso, Leitholm; andstabling. A. Taylor proprietor
Collingwood Arms Hotel, Corn-hill-on-Tweed. Five minutes'walk from Coldstream sta-tion. Good accommodation.M. M'Lauchlan, proprietress
Crown Temperance, Market sq.
Newcastle Arms, High st.
West End Temperance, Highstreet. William Hogg, pro-prietor
IRONMONGERSHsig, Andrew, High st.
Murray, Robert, High street
JOINERS AND CART-WRIGHTS
Briggs, J. & I., Duke st.
Brownlee, Alexander, Cornhill-on-Tweed; and wheelwright
Gray, J. & A., Duke streetHislop, John, LeitholmM'Bean, John, & SonNoble, Aandrew, New rd.
MILLERS
Hume., Thomas, Lees mills, Highstreet
Redpath, David, Leitholm ml!l
PAINTERSBruce, Robert, High streetHogarth, Andrew, 1 High street;and paperhanger
PICTURE FRAME MAKERSBruce, Robert, High street
PLTJMBERS
Ford, A., Duns roadFord, Thomas, 3 High street
PRINTERNesbit, J. W., High st.
SADDLERSH<)ig, Andrew W , High st.
Thomson, R., High st.
SLATERS ANDPLASTERERS
Pearson, Geo., Duke st.
i ule, Robert, Market placeWood, Wm., Leitholm
SOLICITORS
Deas, W. A., High st.
Melrose & Porteous, High st. t
Coldstream; notaries publicPorteous, Andrew MatherPorteous, James
SPIRIT DEALERSDunlop, Robert, LeitholmKerse, M., High st.
M'Lachlan, M., CollingwoodArms, Cornhill-on-Tweed
Scott, A., Newcastle Arms Hotel,High street
Stenhouse, Arsh., Market st
Tully, Jarnes. High st.
Tally, John, High st
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERSHardic, James, High streetLogan, Wm., High st.
Marshall, Robert, LeitholmKeid, Wm., Cornhill
COLDSTREAM
TOY DEALERS
Donaldson, Mrs Ann, High streetSmith, A., High st.
TWEED MANUFAC-TURERS
Johnston, Thomas, 20 High st.
WATCH AND CLOCKMAKERS
Turnbull, Eobert, High st.
Watson, Thomas W., High street
WINE AND SPIRITMERCHANTS
Carmichael, R., & Sons, 69 Highstreet
Davidson, J. & A., Duke st.
Land ret fa, R., High street; andwhisky merchant
Meilde & M'Dougal, Market pi
BERWICKSHIRE.
MISCELLANEOUS
Amiston Colliery Co., CornhiU-i.n-
TweedBeloe, Wm L., Duns rd. ; fishing tackle
makerCockburn, A., High st. ; china, <£C,
dealer
Dickson, Mrs, High st. ; wools andsmallwares
Forster, Elizabeth. High st. ; milliner
Gibson, George W., High st. ;photo-
grapherHogg & Wood, Market pi. ; seedsmenKerse, John, & Son, High st. ; tobac-
conists
Scott, Mrs, Market pi. ; fancy ware-
houseSmith, Mrs, High street; refreshment
roomsStewart, Peter, Duns rd. ; accountant
Duns,Including Allanton, Chimsfde, Cran-shaws, Fogo, Fogomore, Foulden,
Gavinton, Borndjan, Hutton, Lady-kirk Longformacus, Mordington,
Paxton, Preston, Swinton, White-some, &e.
AUCTIONEERS
Swan, B G. & W. B., Market pi.
BAKERSBlackie, George, Gourlay's wyndCochran, John- & Co., ChirnsideCockburn, Adam, Easter st.
Crawford, Wm., North st.
Curie, William, & Son, Goldensquare, and South street
Gibson, Geo., WhitesomeGibson, John B., SwintonGraham. John, AllantonHill, John, Langtongate street;and confectioner
M'Kay, John, ChirnsideMiddlemas, John, GavintonScott, James, North st.
Taylor, M., ChirnsideVeitch, Wm., South Castle st.
Veitch, Wm., Castle st.
BANKSBank of Scotland, Newtown st
John Wright, agentBritish Linen Co. Bank, Newton s».
Eoyal Bank of Scotland, Easter st.
BLACKSMITHS
Briggs, John, SwintonCairns, Wm., LadykirkComb, Eobert, FogoDjppie, Alexander, ChirnsideFrisken, James, GavintonJeffrev, Thos., Foulden
Jeffrey, W., HuttonJohnston, James N., SwintonKinghorn, A., WhitesomeKirkaldy, John, Newtown st.
M'Bain, John, Chirnside
Oliver, Andrew, AllantonRobertson, J. & A., North Castlestreet
Wait, Ales., Chirnside
Whitehead, T., 10 Gourlay street
Young, Peter, Willis wyndYoung, Wm., Cranshaws
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BOOKSELLERSAikman, P. J., 40 South Castle
st.; and newsagent, circulat-ing library
Buchan, Mary, South Castlestreet; and newsagent
Buglass, Wm., ChirnsideKerr, Mrs, South Castle streetSwan, James, & Co., 2 7 Marketplace; newsagents and prin-ters
Wilkie, James M., Market pi.
Williamson, John, Murray st.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERSAllan, W., HuttonCarnegy, P. H., Chirnside; all
kinds of hand-made goodsmade to order
Charles, Wm., Market pi.
Corncack, A., Market pi.
Cdwe, Eobert, Market pi.
Forbes, Alex., South st.
Gray, John, & Co., South Castlestreet
Henderson & Son, SwintonHenderson, Wm., & Sons, HorndeanHeugh, J. VV., ChirnsideHogg, A., ChirnsideM'Gregor, H. E., Black Bull st.
Mason, Wm., FouldenMore, John, South Castle st.
Mosgrove, J., Market pi.
Oliver. T. W., Allanton
Patrarson, J-» Swinton
BREWERSAlexander, Wm., & Co., South st.
Edgar, G. W., 15 South street
BUILDERSBain, John, PaxtonCooper, James, GavintonGibson & Dickson, Allanton;contractors and quarry-*masters
! aterson, James, Allantoni*anJ contractor
Spiers, John, Gavinton
CABINETMAKERDods, Robert, 1 and 2 South si.;
upholsterer artd beddingmanufacturer
BERWICKSHIRE. DUNS
CHEMISTSGunn, William, Market place(pharmaceutical chemist)
Henderson, S., Chirnside
Hounam, Christopher, Market pi.
CHINA DEALEESHaggai'ty, Mrs M., South Castle st.
NorriSj Mrs, Easter street
COACHBTTILDERS
Fair, Heggie, & Co., North Castlestreet
COAL MERCHANTSAlexander, William, & Sons,Railway station
Lowe, James, Railway station
Pringle, Richard, Ea3ter st.
Swan & Falconer, Railway station
CUTLERPolwarth, Alexander, Easter st.
;
also Hedgehill; manufacturer
CYCLE MANUFACTURERJohnston, Albert, 28 North st.
Luke, Alexander, Newton St.;re-pairs a speciality
DRAPERSBrown, Robert, Market placeBrunton, Alexander, AllantonCleghorn, J., ChirnsideDunlop, D., Market pLFerguson, Thomas, Post office, Chirn-
sideLawrie, James D. (successor toJohn Wilson & Son), Market pi.
Lug-ton, M., ChirnsideM'Kenzio, W., SwintonRankin & Aitchison, Murray st.
Rob&on & Oliver, Market place
DRESSMAKERSScott, J. & W., ChirnsideStuart, Mrs. Murray st. ; milliner
ENGINEERS AND MILL-WRIGHTS
Brown, Thomas, & Sons, Cam-mo foundry
Steel, George, & Sons, Chirnside
Steele, P., & Son, Chirnside
FANCY WAREHOUSESHewitt, A., 6 North streetNeilson, Jessie N., MarketVerhacghe, Melles., Castle st.
Wood, Miss Jane, Chirnside
FISH DEALERSFord, James, Market pi.
Martin, William, South Castlestreet; game dealer and fish-
ins-tackle maker
FLESHERSBell, J. H„ SwintonDuns, Thos., Market pi.
Guy, Robert, South Castle st.
Miller, Alex., Golden sq.
Miller, J., & Son (successors toR. Talt)
Phillip, Andrew, ChirnsideSimption, R., Easter streetWhite, Thomas & W., Chirnside
FRTTITEEERS AND GREEN-GROCERS
Lauder, Andrew, South streetPatterson, M., 18 Castle street
GROCERSAmos, John, ChirnsideAnderson, Wm., Newtown st.
Baillie, James, 5 Market square;grocer, and wine and spiritmerchant
Blackhall, Alex., MordingtonBriggs, John, Paxton
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Brown, Kerr Thomas, Market pi.
Brown, Mrs, ChirnsideChrystal, George, Swinton; anddraper
Cockburn, John, Market pi.
Cockburn, S., & Co., ChirnsideCraig, James F., ChirnsideCraig, Wm., SwintonDickson, Miss, AllantonDuthie, W. G., Allanton; andspirit merchant
Edgar, G. W., 15 South streetFerguson, A., ChirnsideFord, Wm., HuttonForsyth, A. & J., Newtown st.
Grieve, James, WhitesomeHendry, W., SwintonHenry, A., ChirnsideHislop, Thos., North Castle st.
Knox, Wm., ChirnsideLockie, Jas., ChirnsideLyall, Isabella, GavingtpnM'Intosh, George, Market pi.
M'Kenzie, W., SwintonMalcolm, Alex., Market placeMiller, Geo. Edgar, Langtongate st.
Miller, J., ChirnsidePatterson, James, ChirnsideFurves, J., AllantonRobertson, Thomas, 23 Northstreet, and 28 and 30 Southstreet; wine and spirit mer-chant
Scott, Elizabeth, ChirnsideScott, Jas., North Castle st.
Short, Mrs, SwintonVeitch, David, Market pi.
Veitch, John, ChirnsideWatson, James, GavingtonWatt, James, ChirnsideWeatherston, Wm., FouldenWhittie, Ben., HuttonWood, Mrs Jane, Chirnside
HOTELSBlack Bull Hotel. Good bed-room accommodation. Din-ners, teas, and luncheons atmoderate charges. Billiards.Alexander Law, proprietor
Darling, W., North Castle streetPlough Inn, North st.
Red Lion Hotel, Chirnside.Posting and good stabling.R. Paton, proprietor
Swan Hotel, Duns. Family andcommercial. Posting andhiring. J. M'Alpine, proprietor
Temperance Hotel, Black Bull st.
Waterloo Hotel, Chirnside. Homecomforts and moderatecharges. Henry G. Bush, pro-prietor
Wheat Sheaf Inn, Swinton.Robert Gunn, proprietor
i/'r/igoo
DUNS BERWICKSHIRE.
IRONMONGERSFalconer, Allan, Market pi.
Graham, George, Market placeLamb, Wm. G , Market pi.
Bae, John C, Market pi.
Stephenson, Richard, Marketplace
JOINERS AND CART-WEIGHTS
Broomfield, Jas., Preston
Clazie, John, Willis wyndCrombie, James, 21 Bridge endEdgeley, Alexander, & Son,Chirnside
Hamilton, John, FogomoreHossaek, J., HuttonHome, John, Gourlay's wyndLaurie, Robert, FouldenNisbet, Andrew, Polwarth; andundertaker
Scott, Js.mes, North Castle st.
Spence, A. T., WhitesomeStewart, R., Swinton
NEWSPAPEBS" Berwickshire Advertiser "
" Berwick News "
PAINTERSGlbb, George, ChirnsideHarper, David, Market pi.
Hume, James, Newtown st.
Tindal, A., Bridge end
PHOTOGEAPHEES
Lothian, Adam, South Castle st.
Trotter, W. T., Gastle st.
PLUMBERS, &c.
Newbigglng, P., Newtown st.Young, George, R.P., Black Bullstreet
POSTING ESTABLISH-MENTS
Lauder, John, Summerslde stab-les; and horse breakers
PRINTERS (LETTERPRESS)
Knox, J., Scuth Castle st.
Wilkie, J. M., Market placeWilliamson, John, Murray st.
REFRESHMENT ROOMS
Elliot, Mrs, Easter st.
Smith, Mrs, Easter st.
Wallace's, South st
Wilson, Thomas H., Murray st.
SADDLERSEdgar, Thomas (late A. Ewart),7 South street
Spence, A. , ChirnsideStephenson, Richard, Market pi.
Thomson, R., Swinton; and Iron-monger
SEEDSMEN AND FLORISTS
Hogg & Wood, TodlawLamb, Wm. G., Market pi.
Menzies, Wm., Bankhead
SLATERS
Aitchison, J., South Castle st.
Fortune, Geo., ( hurch sq.
Fortune, Thomas, Chirnside
Fortune, William, ChirnsideHilson, Alexander, Allanton,Chirnside; slater and plas-terer
Spiers, Thomas, Swinton
SOLICITORS
Deas, Adam, Longtongate st.
Gibeon, John, Murray streetHerriot, James, Murray streetKellie & Miller, Castle st.
Wilson, J., Newtown st.
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SPIRIT DEALERSUlack, David, Newtown st.
Cowe, Wm., Hunt Hotel, New-town street
DARLING, W., North Castle
street
Haig, H ; AllantonM'Alpine, J., Swan HotelMartin, George, Royal Hotel,Market place
Stark, Thee. B., Plough Hotel,North street
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS
Armstrong, James, PaxtonDewar, A., 25 Newtown streetDunbar, Richard, South Castlestreet; draper and clothier
Ferguson, D., South st.
Ferguson, John, ChirnsideHurter, David, FogoOvens Brothers, Easter streetPaterson, J., Black Bull st.
Paterson, Jas., ChirnsidePaterson, John, V. illia wyndPurves, W., AllantonPurves & Son, SwintonRae, John, GavintonRankin & Aitchison, Murray stRobson & Oliver, Market placeSher riffs, J., Aiiantcn
Swan, Andrew, North st.
TINMAN AND GLAZIEBBlyth, John, North st.
TOBACCONISTSRhind, Mrs Alex., Golden equi
VETERINARY STJRGEONS
Blair, William, Newtown streel
Lothian, Wm., M.R.C.V.S., North St.
BERWICKSHIRE. EARLSTON
WATCH AND CLOCKMAKERS
Edingfton, James, North streetGibson, G., Easter streetJeffrie, Peter, Langtongate st.Simpson, P. w., ChirnsideWhyte, James, South Castle st.
WOOLLEN MANUFAC-TURES
Laldlaw, Wm., Cumledge mill
MISCELLANEOUSDcds & Hogg, Langtongate st. ; sculp-
tors
Gordon, M., Market pi. ; hatterMiddlemas, Andrew, & Son, South st.
;
aerated water manufacturersRampley, E., Newton st. ; agent.Prudential Assurance Co.
Wilson, Philip, Market pi. ; corn factor
Earlston,
Including Legerwood, &c.
BABY LINEN WARE-HOUSES
Smith, Agnes Dawson, Marketsquare
BAKERS AND CONFEC-TIONERS
Cathrae, William, EarlstonEarlston Co-operative Society.James Adams, manager
Fowler, John, High street, Earl-ston
BANKOomnwcial Bank of Scotland, Ltd.
BLACKSMITHSAitken. Andrew, West end; andhorse shoer
Brotherston, J. & A., EarlstonLee, RobertWaldie, RobertWilkie, James
BOOKSELLERSKerr, JohnM'Donald, T.Weatherly, John P.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERSBallantyne, JamesBcyd, R. ; boot repairerDufl, A. W.Nichol, A.Niehol, ThomasYoung:, Archibald, High street
BUILDERSRodger, Wi'llam,architects
& Sons; and
COAL MERCHANTSGray, Wm., The StationHobkirk, J.
DAIRY KEEPERSMartin, David, West EndMartin, JohnSteel, Thos.
DRAPERSClcndinnen, Thomas, & Sons,High street; drapers, clothi-ers, silk mercers, and millin-ers
M'Donald, George L. (successorto the late John Miller); high-class draper, clothier, milliner,silk mercer, and furnisher;mantles and outfitting
Wallace, David, Earlston andLauder
Wallace, Wm.147
ENGINEERSReadman, Peter; and millwright
FLESHERSDonaldson, Walter, EarlstonMiles. Jane, Earlston
GINGHAM MANUFRS.Clendlnnen, Thomas, & Sonn,High st.; drapers! clothiers,silk mercers, and mil liners
GROCERSCrockett, M.Dodds, RalphEarlston Co-operative Society.James Adams, manager
Jamieson, DavidKerr, Mrs M.Headman, Mrs Jane, 1 New st.
Smith, Robert, & Son
HOTELSRed Lion Hotel, Earlston; post-ing in all its branches. R.Smart, proprietor
JOINERSKerr, JohnMercer, James, LegerwoodWallace, John, & Sons, EarJs-ton; and funeral undertakers
MILLERS
Shortreed, Andrew M.Turnbull, James, Rimer mill
PAINTERS AND PAPER-HANGERS
Fisher, George, & Son, Qresn.Earlston
EARLSTON BERWICKSHIRE.
SADDLERSM'Donaldi John, Station road
SPIRIT DEALERBlack Bull Inn, Earlston. Joseph
D. Cameron, proprietor
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERSCairns, Adam D.C8endir>ner»i, Thomas, & Sons,High street
Hunter, Geo.Smith, C.Wallace, David
WATCHMAKERSLcchhead, D. D.Pringle, George, Earlston; andcycle agent
MISCELLANEOUSBrownlie, Alex. ; timber merchar.
;
Cairns, John ; chemistMaltman, Ale*. ; fishmongerMoffat, Thos. ; china dealerMurdison, Andrew ; slater and plumberNorrie, Wm. ; printerRoberts, Dunn, & Co. ; woollen dyersSmith, C. ; tweed merchantroom
Walker, S. & J., Earlston; refreshment
Eyemouth,
Including Auchencrow, Burninuuth,Cockburnspath, Coldingham, Grant'sHouse. Reston, St Atbs, &c.
AGENTSCockburn, George, Reston; Pru-dential Assurance agent
BAKERS AND CONFEC-TIONERS
Armatage, T., High pi.
Christal, John, Church st.
Chrystal, Wm., St Ella's placeCormack James, ColdinghamCreig, James, Chapel streetFairbairn, D., Chapel st.
Gibson, James, George streetGillies, Ale^., RestonGray, A., ColdinghamJohnston, David, Cockburns-path
Patterson, Peter, High streetScott, E. , High st., EvemouthThorburn, Geo., Coldingha.nWood, Joseph, High street; andconfectioner
BANKSCommercial Bank of Scotland, Ltd.,
Church st.
Royal Bank of Scotland, Marketplace. Agent, John Wood,solicitor and notary public
BLACKSMITHSAnderson, J., CockburnspathCraik Bros., ColdinghamEwart, Geo., High st.
Fulton, John, AuchencrowJeffrey, Peter, RestonLuke, James, St Ella's placoSimpson, J., Coldingham
BOATBTJILDERSWeather head, James, Brouns-bank
BOOKSELLERSDonaldson & Co., Chapel streetOgg, M., Cockburnspath Postoffice; and newsagent
Sinclair, G. B., Post office
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS
Anderson, Henry, RestonBuglass, Peter, Coldinghain
Cclvin, Robert, RestonGibsor, John, St AbbsKerr, James, ColdinghamMason, P., AuchencrowNisbet, James, Church st.
Renton, J., CockburnspathShearlaw, T., Grant's house
BUILDERS
Fair, William & James, Grant'shouse
Turner, James, & Son, Grant'shouse
Wood, James, Coldingham
CHEMISTSM'lvor, R. A., Market place
COACH AND CARRIAGEHIRERS
Laing, J as., Post Master, NewInn stables, Coldingham
Purves, John, Coldingham; closeand open carriages always onhand
Thorburn, Robert, New Inn stab-les, Coldingham
Wood, M. S., Coldingham; closeand open carriages, dog carts, ,
etc., always on hand
COAL MERCHANTSCollins, Geo.Glen, Alex., Eyemout'nWallace Bros., Grant's house
DRAPERSBurgon, Rachel, Mark it pi.
Dougal, James, & Co., Markifc pi.
Fair, Edward, Grant's houseForsyth, J. & G.Hume, David, High streetPaterson, William, St Ella's pi.
Robinson & Co., Market pi.
Scott, Wm., Ghapel st.
Storey, Ralph, Cockburnspath|
BERWICKSHIRE. EYEMOUTH
FISHCTJRERS
Aitchison, D. & G., Quay side
Aitchison, R., Bummo.ithCrawford, James, Quay side,Eyemouth; and commissionagent, and potato merchant
Dickson, Peter, Quay svle
Dickson, Wm., High sfc.
Dougal, David, High st.
Ffii cairn, Alex., Quay sids
Glen, Alex., Commerce st., EyemouthJohnston, John, Marine paradeMotek, Dajvid, Quay sidle, Eye-mouth
Philip & Turner, Quay sideRobertson, B., & Son, Marineparade
WoiLerspoon, Robert, Burnmouth
FISH SALESMENCraig:, Peter, Quayside; andcurer
Weatherhead, John, Quay side,Eyemouth; and licensed auc-tioneer
FLESHEBSArmitage, Thomas, High st.Armitage, T. W., George sq.Burgan, Alex., Chapel st.
Duncan, Robert, Colding-hamStothart, Robert, Rest.onWhite, J., Cockburnspath
Grieve, Geo., George st.
Hume, Mrs G., High st.
Johnston Peter, St Ella's pi.
Johnstone, Mrs, RestonKellie, Robert, BurnmouthLaing, John, AuchencrowM'Lauchlan, John, RestonMarshal', Mrs, High streetMartin, Mrs, BurnmouthNesbit, Miss M., Church st.
Nisbet, Robert, St Abbs, N.BParker, Ben., Market pi.
Paterson, John, Commerce st.
Rae, Mrs H., Yards headRobertson, Alexander, High st.
Robertson, Jobn W., ColdinghamScott, Geo. RestonScott, Wm., Chapel st.
Smith, Miss, ColdinghamStewart, Walter, George streetStorey, Ralph, CockburnspathThomson, James, George squareWaddel I, PeterWilson, R. Colin, Georgia streetWinram, James, ColdinghamWood, M. S. (late Kerr), Cnlding-ham; and posting
HOTELS
GBOCERS AND GENERALMERCHANTS
Aftcnison, Ann, High streetjAitchison, James, RestonjAitchison, Robert, CockburnspathBoig, R. A., Yards Head roadBrack, Andrew, Queen streetCairns, Thomas, Coldingham;
!provision and wine merchant
(Carter, Andrew, Church streetjCollie, John, BurnmouthCollin, James, High streetpollins, Robert, Market placeColvin, Mrs J., St AbbsCormack, Janet(Dcugal, James, High st.
fair, Edward, Grant's houseffairbairn, Mrs, Cockburnspath|Forsyth, J. & G., High st.
jFortune, Miss, Auchencrow Postoffice
Gibson, A., St Ella's pi.
Grieve, A., Chapel st.
WilliamCock-
Nice
Cockburnspath Hotel. Near thebeautiful Glen of Peas bridge,and Faust Castle. Every homecomfort for families. Postingin al! its branches-French, proprietor,burnspath
Cross Keys Hotel, EvemouthGrant's' House Hotel.summer residence. Splendidfishing on Whiteadder andEye. Good accommodation.Charges strictly moderate.David Hay, proprietor
Home Arms Hotel, High st. Thaonly first-class family andcommercial hotel in Eyemouth.Billiards, golf, fishing, lawntennis. Every home comfort.Boots awaits all trains. Wal-ter Flett, proprietorNew Hotel, Coldingham; nearReston junction; dinners,teas, anil luncheons at mod-erate charges. JamesDouglas, proprietor
Royal Hotel, Old quayShip Hotel, Quay sideTemperance Hotel, Marine paradeWheat Sheaf Hotel, Reston.Good accommodation. Post-ing establishment. NicholasFrench, proprietor
Yawl Hotel
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JOINERS AND CART-WRIGHTS
Collins, R.Crossar, David, ColdinghamLaurie, Michael, AuchencrowLindoreG, John, ColdinghamMack, R., Abbey St Bathans, Grant'shouse
Purves, Joseph, Quay sideTurner, Jas., CockburnspathTurner, James, & Son, Grant'shouse
Watt & Wilson, Reston
MASONS
Campbell, J. G., Grant's HousePitt, John, Coldingham
PAINTERSBlack, Robert, St Ella's placeGhisholm, A., Oodlingham
SOLICITORWood, John, Royal Bank of Scot-land, Market pi.; and notarypublic
SPIRIT DEALERSBarclay, James, New Inn, Cold-ingham
Brown, James, The Inn, RestonBuchanan, R., BurnmouthDouglas, James, ColdinghamErskine, Thomas jun., George square,Cross Keys Hotel, Eyemouth
French, Nicholas, RestonHAY, D., Grant's houseHughes, James, Marine paradeHunter, John, Royal Hotel, Mar-ine parade
M'Lachian, Thomas, WhiteSwan Inn, Reston; and coalagent
Martin, Alex., BurnmouthBeid, Mrs, AuchencrowSimpson, D., Quay sido
EYEMOUTH BERWICKSHIRE.
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS
Aitchison, John, High st.
Aitchison, Peter, George's sq.
Beattie, Jas., ColdinghamHalliburton, John, Church st.
Laing, John, AuchencrcwLaing, Thos., CoekbumspathMiller, Adam, High st.
Pringle, J., CockburnspathPurves, Robert N., Market pi.
Shearlaw, W., Grant's houseSwan, Walter Johnston, Reston
TOBACCONISTSMiddlemass, George. Hivh st.
MISCELLANEOUSAllan Bros., Church st. ; timber mer-
chantsCassels, D., Auchencrow; game dealerCarrie, John, High st. ; cod liver oil
manufacturerGibson, Peter, Eyemouth mills ; miller
Gray, Charles, High st., Eyemouth;dairy farm produce
Liddle, E., Reston; fancy -warehouseOgg, M., Cockburnspath Post
off)CORobertson, James, Coldingham ; chinn
dealer
Greenlaw,Including Gordon, Hume, Pol-
wprth, &c.
AGENTSIVi 'Naught, Robert; Prudential
BAKERSCossar, DavidDodds, James, GordonCdlngton, Thomas
BANKiJcyal Bank of Scotland
BLACKSMITHSAitken, Geo., HumeBrownlees, Thos.Dickman, George. High street,Greenlaw; smith and cycle re-pairer
Robertson, Thos. , GreenlawWaldie, Robert, GordonWhitehead, Robert; also cyclerepairer
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERSDouglas, RobertHermiston, A., GreenlawSmith, Stephen, GordonStark, Wm.Young, Adam, Gordon
BUILDERSSmeaton, A.Steele, Henry
CATTLE DEALERSClark, William, & Sons, Green-law; sheep and cattle sales-men
Kerr, James, Wester row
COAL MERCHANTSAlexander, William, & Son
CONTRACTORSMiddlemass, William P.Temple, D. Hume
CYCLE MAKERSWhitehead, Robert; also black,smith
DRAPERSBrown, George, Gordon; andclothier
Hermiston, Agnes, GreenlawMiller, Henry
ISO
ENGINEERSWhitehead, Robert; also black-smith
FLESHERSGladson, Robert, GordonLillico, John, GreenlawRogerson, George, Greenlaw
GROCERS AND GENERALMERCHANTS
Allan, James, & Sons, GordonAnderson, J.Blackie, ThomasFrisken, R., Greenlaw; alsocarriage hirer
Newton, Miss Jane, GordonStoddart, John, Greenlaw;licensed
Yeitch, David, Greenlaw
HOTELSCastle Hotel, Greenlaw. First-class hotel, with posting in all
its branches. Good fishingin the Blackadder stream.Charges moderate. Mrs An-drew Turnbull, proprietrix
Cross Keys Hotel. Mrs Ja.nosDarling, proprietress
Hunter's Temperance HotelRailway Hotel, Gordon. Andrew w
BlakeTemperance Hotel and Cyclists' Rest «
JOINERS AND CART-WRIGHTS
Burton, JamesHenderson, JamesHunter, James, GordonLeitch, Adam, HumeSmart, Alexander T.
SPIRIT DEALERSGibson, John, Gordon
BERWICKSHIRE.
STATIONERSLindsay, Thomas; newsagentand post office
TAILOBS AND CLOTHIEBS
Brown, Geo., GordonCockburn & Son, GordonHwpper, Geo.Lamb, Thos.Storie, Wm., Gordon
TIMBER MERCHANTSRollo, A. L.
•WOOLLEN MANUFAC-TURERS
Boothroyd & Martin, Greenlaw
MISCELLANEOUSBroomfield, John ; painter
Cochrane, A., Gordon; fishing-tackle
makerOockburn, Peter ; saddlerLeitch, David ; chemistMather, James, Greenlaw; carriev
Weston, G. P., Greenlaw ; watchmaker
Lauder,fncluding Annfield, Blainslie, Carfrae
,
mill. Houndslow, Oxton, Westruther,: &c.
BAKERS AND CONFEC-. TIONERS
Pow, wm., High st., Lauder; and! confectionerKimciman, Wm.Shaw, Thomas, High street
BANK>ank of Scotland, Lauder
BLACKSMITHSErownlee, Wm., WestrutherHardie, John, Lauder; agricul-tural implement maker
Murray, John, OxtonPark, James, BlainslieReid, Alexander, OxtonSwanston, James, Westruther
BOOKSELLERSAnderson^ Miss H., High street
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERSHarvey, David W.
BUTCHERSBrodie, Alexander, LauderHenderson, Mrs T., High street
CHEMIST ANDDRUGGIST
Scroggie, John H., Post office,Lauder; dispensing chemist,stationer, and tobacconist
CHINA DEALERSAllan, Mrs, Lauder; also regi-stry efflce for servants
CONFECTIONERSAnderson, Miss H., High street,Lauder; and toy warehouse
Thorburn, Mrs E., Lauder; andtea dealer
CYCLE AGENTSMurray, W.
LAUDER
DRAPERSAikman & Co.Cuterson, Geo. L.
Scott, William, & Co., High st.
;
also hosiersWallace, David, Earlston andLauder ; milliner, clothier,hatter, etc.
GROCERS AND GENERALMERCHANTS
Bain, David G., LauderBrown, WilliamDonaldson, James, WestrutherGraham, William, Lauder;grocer and spirit dealer
Liddell, JohnMathewson, R. W., OxtonReed, James, High streetStevenson, JamesWalkinshaw, Mrs M. A., Oxton
HAIRDRESSERSDavidson, James, High street;and tobacconist
HOTELSBlack Bull Hotel, Lauder; post-ing in all its branches. JohnSanderson, proprietor
Ea^le Hotel, Lauder; posting inall its branches. AllanDavidson, proprietor
IRONMONGERGraham, William, Lauder; andseedsman
JOINERS AND CART-WRIGHTS
Anderson, Geo. W., LauderBell, Wm., OxtonDcwnie, Geo.Gill, Andrew, Rotten rowGill, Thomas, WestrutherMereer, Andrew, Houndslow,
rutheiWest-
LAUDER BERWICKSHIRE.
NEWSAGENTSAnderson, Miss H., High street
PAINTEE AND PAPEB-HANGER
Lindsay, Geo. Jas.
PLTIMBERSWatson, Thos-i Lauder
SADDLERS
Davidson, J. F.
Waddell, Robert
SOLICITORS
Romanes & Rankin, Lauder
SPIRIT DEALERS
Davidson, Allan, Eagle Hotel,Lauder; posting in all its
branchesHenderson, Peter, Carfrae mill, OxIon
Mossman, Thomas, WestruthorRobertson, James, Annfield, GxtonSanderson, John, Black BullHotel, Lauder; posting in all
its branches
VETERINARY SURGEONSMair, John, MR C.V.S., The Ave-nue
WATCHMAKERMurray, W. ; jeweller
MISCELLANEOUSBrown, Miss Ann; dressmakerCockburn, Geo. ; cooper
Gray, Thomas, Rotten row; masoaWaddell, Alex. H., Oxton; taibr
BERWICK-ON-TWEE D,
Including NORHAM, SPITTAL, TWEEDMOUTH, &C.
ACCOUNTANTSBogue, Geo., 14 SandgateMather, W. M., Queen's rooms, Hide
hill
Miller, Alex. L., Bank buildings,Sandgate
AERATED WATER MANU-FACTURERS
andBorder Brewery Co., Silver st.
Elliot, John, 30 Hide hill;
cordial manufacturerJohnson & Darlings, Ltd., Tweedbrewery, Governor's yard; alsocorn merchants
AGENTSBolam, Robert G., 70 RavensdowneFergubon, John, 20 Palace st.;assistant superintendentPeari Life Assurance Co.
Jobson, George, & Sons, Ber-wick-on-Tweed
;
Insuranceagents
Leishman, Thos., 37 Bridge st.
1'aulin, Geo. L., QuayTurner, T. G., 37 High st.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLE-MENT MANUFAC-
TURERSBlack, Geo., Berwick-on-Tweed
;
boilers, and wrought iron
cattle drinking troughs for
farmers in stockElder, Wm., Tweedside Implement
•norks, TweedmouthRobertsons & Co., Ltd., Tweed-mouth
APARTMENTSAitken, Mrs, 83 Horncliffe ter-
race, SpittalRichardson, Mrs H., 13 2
street, Spittal
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Main
ARCHITECTS
Cockburn, John, jun., 46 Castlegate
Gray, J., 2 Ivy pi.
Mailer, John L., Hide hill
Stevenson, Jas., & Son, Northterrace; and surveyors
AUCTIONEERSHidSMather, W. M., Queen's rooms,
ufl]
Miller, Alex. L., Bank buildings,
Sandgate
BABY LINEN WARE-HOUSES
Hownam, Agnes, Main street:
Spittal; fancy repositorySpowart, I., 4 6 High streetStrother, J., 18 Hide hill
BERWICK-ON-TWEED
.
CAB
BAKEBSCairns, John I., 109 High st.
Cochrane, Walter, 5 Railway at.
Cowe, John B., NorhamDudgeon, Margaret, 4 7 Walker-gate lane
Graham, William, 81 CastlegateJenkinson, Thomas, 19 Walker-gate lano
Macdonald, Henry A., 25 CastlegateMason, Francis, 2 and 4 Churchstreet
Miller, Adam, 8 Wool marketOliver, John D., & Sons, NorhamOrmjton, John, Church streetPearson, Elias, 60 Church st.
Iercy, Wm., 58 Middle st., Spittal
Purves, Alex., 16 Low greensSeggie, John, 19 West st.
Simpson, Stuart E., 38 West st.
Thompson, Ralph, 20 Bridge st.
Trainer, James, 18 Churcn st.
Whitlie, Wm., 50 Main street;Spittal
BANKS
British Linen Company BankCommercial Bank of Scotland, LtdNational Bank of Scotland, Ltd.
BICYCLE AND TRICYCLEAGENTS AND MAKERS
Berwick-on-Tweed Cyc'e Co., Palaco st.
Caverhili, W. C, & Co., Ltd., 69and 71 High street
Cowe, Henry, 11 and 27 Woolirarket; agent for the renow-ned " Star," " Rover," ** Brad-bury," " Cleveland," " Hum-ber," and other leadingmakers. Repairs
Gray, W., 45, 47, and 49 Mainstreet, Tweedmouth; agentfor Express cycles. Machinesfor hire by hour, day, week,or month. Terms moderate
Northern Cycle Co., Ltd., Castle-gate; makers of the famousNorthern X Cycles. Address,Northern Cycle works, Ser-vw ick-on-Twced
(Percy, John, 38 Main street,;Tweedmouth; repairing done;also sanitary engirt&er
iRobson, J., Bridge st.(Smith, G., & Co., TweedsldeCycle Works; repairers to
I
C.T.C. Cycles for hire byhour, day, week, or month.
I Terms moderatejttinlaw. J. W., ro6 High st. .
BLACKSMITHSCooper, John, Weddell's la.
Jeffrey, James, High greensReid, Robert, 6 Railway street;horse sheer
Strachan, Geo., Norham; imple-ment maker, and bicycle re-pairer
Taylor, Bobert, West end, Tweedmoutl
BOAT BUILDERSBerwick Salmon Fishing Co., Tweed-mouth
BOILEB MAKERBlack, George, Boiler works,Tweedmouth, Berwick-on-Tweed; mild steel boilers,tanks, and cisterns of everydescription. Established 1790.Telegraphic address, " Boi-lers," Berwick"
BOOKSELLERSBates, M. P., 24 CastlegateBeveridge, James, 3 6 West st.
Henderson & Son, 42 West st.
Hownam, Agnes, Main street,Spittal
T.iliso, J., NorhamPienderleith, J. W., 73 and 75High street; bookbinder andstationer
Purves, William, 86 High st.
Rutherford, Henry James, Town Hallbuildings
Vance, Andrew H., 12 Bridge end
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS
Dickinson, It.. & Son, 35 High sb.
Fish, Alexander, & Son, 131 High st.
Gray, Jane, 4 9 West streetGray, John, & Co., 3 6 High st.
Matthews, H., 48 Church streetMcsgrove, Jehn, 52 Bridge st.
Nicholson, Benjamin, 6 ParadeNoble, J., Main st.
Park, James, 1 High st.
Richardson, George, 60 Highstreet, Norham; and lessee ofsalmon fishing on the Tweed
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Tweedside Industrial Co-operativeSociety, Ltd., Main st., Tweedmouta
Wilson, W., ir6 Hindi st,
Winlaw, Adam, 7 and 9 High st.
BREWERS AND MALTSTERSborder Brewery Co., Silver st.
Johnson & Darlings, Ltd.,Tweed brewery, Governor'syard
Young, W. & W., Pier rd.
BUILDERS AND JOINERS
Pirn, A. C, Main street, SpittalCockburn, John, & Son, 4 6Castlegate
Elliot, Henry, & Son, Tweed st.Gray, M., & Sons, 65 Ravens-dewne
Russell, J., Walkergate la.
BUTCHERSBark. J., 40 Bridge st.
Brown, J., Main st.
Cods, Wm. S., 3 3 and 40 Highstreet
Edminson Brothers, 108 Mainstreet, Spittal
Foreman, H., NorhamGradinger, E. C, 37 Bridge st.
Hick, Frederick, 5 6 High street;pork
Hogarth, Walter & John, 85High street
Lumsden, James, 54 Hide hill
Marshall, Jas., NorhamMarshall, J. D., CastlegateOliver, Stephen, 38 Main st., T\ceed-mouth
Robson, Isaac, 42 CastlegateRoss Bros., 34 and 36 Hide hill
Sample, T. L. W., High st.
Swan, Ralph, NorhamTaylor, H., High street; porkThomson, R., Norham
CABINETMAKERSCrown, James, 14 Castlegate;also house agent
Dickson, A., & Son, 41 Bridge st.
Gaul, R. K. (late John G. Hickey),23 and 25 Hide hill; uphol-sterer, undertaker, and valuer
1 /u/ 1000
CAB BERWICK-ON-TWEED.
Cabinetmakers—continued.
Hawkins, R. V., & Son, 9 Hldohill
Hume & Son, 83 High st.
Strother, Thomas W., 12 High st.
Wilson J., Bridge end, TweedmouthWoodj Robert, & Son, 48 and 6 2
High streetYoung, Geo., 15 Hide hill
CHEMISTSCraig, Nicol M., 63 High streetElliot, John, 3 Hide hill;
manufacturer of horse ar.dcattle medicines of every cift-
Rcription. See advt.Hutchinson, John, 5 High st.
Lvle, Wm„ 10 Hide hill
CHINA, GLASS, AND.itAKTHBNWAEE DEALERS
Elliott, Henry, 41 Main street,Spittal
Hogg, Thos., 29 High st.
Renwick, John, 5 WalkergateRoberts, W. S., 102 High st.
Thompson Brothers, 41 and 43High street; and ironmongers.
Watt, Alexander D., 14 Kiln hill,
TweedmouthWight, Thomas, 1 Church st. ;
and toy merchant
COACHBUILDERSUliphant, W. & J., High st.
Taylor, Robert, Tweedmouth
COAL AGENTS ANDMERCHANTS
And, Thomas, Railway station
Fraser, James, Castlegate;house address, 8 and 10 Cha-pel street; dealer in all classesof best Scotch coals
Hunter, E., Railway stationLogan, Adam, Quay side
Mutter, Howey, & Co., Railwaystation
Scremerston & Shoreswood Coal Co.,
Quay sideSutherland, Mrs G., 106 Castle-gate
Sutherland, Robert, Railwaystation; and merchants
COCOA MANUFACTURERSCompagnie Francaise (latePelletier & Co.), London works,Bermondsey New road, s.e.
Founded 1770. Chocolate,''Excel" Cocoa, and Confec-tionery. Three leading fac-tories in Paris, London, andStrasbourg-. Prize Medals atall the Exhibitions
CONFECTIONERS
Mason, Francis, 2 and 4 Churchstreet
Middlerniss, J., 4 Wool marketOliphant, Samuel, 10 West st.
Purvis, Eleanor, 20 High st.
Simmen, J. J., 31 Bridge streetSimpson, Stuart E., 38 Weststreet; and baker
Thomson, Mrs, West st.
Towers & Bishop, 81 High st.
Waugh, James, Norham
CONFECTIONERS (WHOLE-SALE)
Compagnie Francaise (late
Pelletier & Co.), London works,Bermondsey New road, s.e.
Founded 1770. Chocolate,"Excel" Cocoa, and Confec-tionery. Three leading fac-tories in Paris, London, andStrasbourg. Prize Medals atall the Exhibitions
CONTRACTORS & QUARRYOWNERS
Elliot, Henry, & Son, Tweed st.
Gray, M., & Sons, 65 Ravens-downe
CORN MERCHANTSAnderson, Wm., Queen's buildings,
Hide hill
Black, James R., & Co., Ltd., 4Love lane; corn, seed, and oil
cake merchantsCarter, Thos., & Sons, Corn Exchange
buildings, Sandgato
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Johnson & Darlings, Ltd., Gov-ernor's yard
M'Creath, H. G-, & Son, Easternlane; corn, seed, and oilcakemerchants; also manuremanufacturers
Martin, Ar.drew, 48 Bridge st.
;
corn, flour, and meal mer-chants
Short, H. O., & Son, Roller Flourmills, Berwick
DAIRYKEEPERSDickson, Robert T., Main st., Tweed-month
Storey, G., Norham
DENTISTS
Atkinson. A., Parade view, Cburcn st
Riddle, R., 4 Quay walls
DRAPERS
& A., & Co., 39
& Nephew, 15milliners and
Cockburn, I. & E., 23 and 25West street; fancy draper;ladies' and children's out- 1
fitterDunlop, James, & Sons, 5 9 Highstreet; and confectioner
Gnim, Adam T., 45 High St.
Ha swell, James, Chapel st
Johnston, WHigh street
Morrison, T. MHigh street;drcssmakers
Nesbitt Bros., 47 Bridge st.
Paxton & Purves, High streetPrlngle, P., Main street, Spittal
Purvis W., High st
Redpath, William, 6 and 8 Weststreet
Russell, James, & Son, 5 3 an55 High street
Shial. Gr., Main st., Spittal
Tweedside Industrial Co- operative
Society, Ltd., Main st., TweedmouttWatson, Miss J., 30 Bridge st.
ENGINEERS AND MILL-WRIGHTS
Black, Geo., Berwick-on-Tweedj
boiler works, Tweedmouth I
Elder, Wm., Tweedmouth
BERWICK-ON-TWEED
.
HOT
Purvis, Thomas, 62 CastlegateRobertsons & Co., Ltd., TweedmouthShiel, Robert. Main street,Tweedmouth
FISHMONGEESBerwick Salmon Fishing Go., Quay side
Cowe, James C, 112 High st.
Cowe, Miss, High st.
Holmes, Ralph, & Sons, 3 6Bridg-3 street
Wilkie, John, High st.
FRUITERERSBowstead, John F., 6 Church rt
Craig, James, 36 Walkergate la.
Davison, S. S., 33 West st.
Elliot & Co., 1 Wool marketMcDonald, J., 40A High st.
Miller, H., 26 Hide hill
GRAIN MERCHANTSScott, William, 7 4 High street;also flour and meal merchant
GROCERSAitken, Mrs, 3 3 Horncliffe ter-race, Spittal. Telephone No.,35A
Ayton, F., High st.
Blench, Joseph W., 6 Bridge endBrown, M., 68 Church streetBurn, R., Main st.. SpittalChisholm, George, 170 Main st.,
SpittalChristison, Henry L., 1 Bridge endCr&ise, A., 52 Hide hill
jCurrie, Miss, NorhamDavidson, E., Main st., Spittal
i Davidson & Sons, High st.
Davidson, John, 64 Chureh tt.
Davidson, Mis, 68 Church st.
Dewar, Mrs, 18 Wool marketDickson, J., West end, TweedmouthDodds, Ralph, & Son, The Orien-
- tal Cafe, 19 to 23 High street;1 tea dealers and provisionmerchants
I Elliot, J., West end, TweedmouthiForster, J., NorhamGallagher, John, 88 High st.
Gibson, M. G, 85 CastlegateGordon & Goilan, 7 7 and 7 9High street; provision mer-chants
Grey, G.. West end, TweedmouthGunn & Co., 2 7 and 2 9 Westsvtreet
Gunn, J., Main st., TweedmouthHardy, D., 116 Main street,Spittal
Hume, J., Main st., Twee'dmouthUPTON, Limited, 2 6 Bridge st.
;
vision
chants,largestand
dealersworld
London & Newcastle Tea Co.,
3 4 High streetMarshall, W. F., Norh?.mNicholson, Mrs. Main st., Spittal
Park, E., 71 CastlegateRichardson Bros., n High st.
Richardson, Miss Alice, NorhamRichardson, Mrs H., 132 Main st.,
Spittail
Ruddick, T.. Main st., Spittal
Simpson, E- & W., 11 and 13 WestStreet; and provision mer-chants
Shelly, R. D., 44 Church st.
Stoddart, John, 91, 93, and 95H5gh street
Tait, M. F., 84 Main st., Tweed-mouth
Tweedside Industrial Co-operativeSociety, Ltd., Main st., Tweedmouth
Watscn, E. G., 69 Castlegate
Weatherburn, A., 4 Castlegate
Whitelaw, J., Main st., TweedmouthWhithead, S., Main st., TweedmouthWilkinson J., 31 Church st.
Willson, Walter, 14 Hide hill
HAIRDRESSERSBurns, W. D., 13 Hide hill
Cooper, Thomas, 98 and 100High street
Sanders, John H., High st.
Suthren, Joseph, 14 Church st.
HATTERSGrsik, Robert, 4 Hide hill
Lawson, Alexander, 51 High st.
HERRING CTJRERS
Boston Bros., Spittal
Edminson, Joseph Gowen, Spittal
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HOSIERS AND GLOVERS
Aynsley, Miss C, 24 West streetDunlop, Jas., & Son, Ltd., 5 9High street
Morrison, T. M., & Nephew, 15 Highstreet
Nesbitt Bros., 47 Bridge st.
Paxtcn & rurvis, High street
HOTELS AND INNS
Angel Inn, Tweedmouth; Edin-burgh and Burton ales. W. P.Knowles
Black Bull, Silver st.
Black Swan Hotel (facing thestation.) Moderate charges.William Justice, proprietor
Blenheim Hotel, Main street,Spittail. William Douglass,proprietor
Beat Inn, Tweedmouth. Eliza-beth Clark, proprietress
Castle Inn, 103 Castlegate.Alexander Robson, pro-prietor
Coach and Horse tnn. 95 High st.
Coopers' Arms, Main st., SpittalCrown Hotel and Cafe, West st.
Elphinston Private Hotel, Castle-gate
Golden Fleece Inn, Church st.
Hen and Chicken, Sandgato.J. C. Pringle, proprietor
Harrow Inn, Tweedmouth j alesin splendid condition. C.Milligan, proprietrix
King's Arms Hotel, Hide hill;
posting in all its branches.John Carr, proprietor
Lyall's Lome Temperance Hotel,30 High street
Pack Horse Inn, Church st.
Queen's Head. SandgateRed Lion Hotel, High st.
Roxburgh, Main street, Spittal.M. A. Greenwood, proprietor
Royal Hotel, Castlegate. M.Herriot, proprietress
Salmon Hotel and PostingHouse, High street; convey-ances of every description onhire. Telephone No., 10.Established 1818. R. T. Hogg,proprietor
Spittal Hotel, Main street. J.
Scriviner, proprietorStanley Arms, West st.
Victoria Hotel NorhamWood's Commercial Temper-ance Hotel, 5 High street
IRO BEBWICK-ON-TWEED.
IRONFOUNDERS
Craik, George, & Sons, Vulcan foundryJohnston, Thos., High st.
Logan, John W., Tweedside Implementworks
Bobertsons & Co., Ltd., Tweedmouth
IRONMONGERS
Baldwin, Thos., 84 High st.
Caverhill, William C, & Co., Ltd.,
69 and 71 High streetHogg, Thomas, 29 and 31 Highstreet
Thompson Bros., 41 and 4 3 Highstreet
Short, Alexander M., Top of Hidehill; general furnishing iron-monger, baskets, brushes,cutlery, etc.
Wilson, John, & Son, Victoria build-
ings
JOINERS AND UNDER-TAKERS
Burn, A. C, Main street, Spittai;builder
Currie, Andrew, NorhamDavldsrn, Thomas, 190 and 192Main street, Tweedmouth, andEast Ord; also cartwright
Mace, Charles, 20 West street;and carpenter
Thomson, E. & W., Castlegate
LEATHER MERCHANTS
Fleming, L. T. & J., 101 High t>t
LINSEED CAKE MAIfU-FACTURERS
Young, Matthew, Palace street;also oil manufacturer, andcotton and compound > akemanufacturer
MANURE MANUFAC-TTJBEBS
Black, James R., & Co., Ltd., 4Lovo lane; corn, seed, andoil cake merchants
Gilroy, John, & Son, Satidgate
Johnson & Dcrling, Ltd., Spittai
M'Creath, H. G., & Sen, Easternlane; corn, seed, and oil-cakemerchants
MILLERS
Carter, John, Bridge mill, AncroitShort, H. O., & Son, Roller Flour
mills, Berwick
MILLINERS AND DRESS-MAKERS
Davies, C. L., 38 Hide hill
Dunlop, James, & Son, Ltd., 5 9High street
Fish, Eleanor, 5 Wool marketM'Nab, Miss, 4 Silver streetPaxton & Purves, High streetRedfearn, J., 48 West streetRedpath, Mrs, 4 6 Bridge streetRobertson, Margaret, NorhamSchooler, Miss, 2 2 Bridge streetSmeaton, Euphemia S., 99 High st.
MILLWRIGHTS
Shlel, Robert, Main st., Tweed-mouth; also engineer
MUSIC SELLEBS
Brunskili, James, 60 Bridge
NAIL MAKERSCaverhill, W. C, & Co., Ltd., 6 9and 71 High street
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NET ROPE AND TWINEMAKERS
Wilson, George W.Railway station
opposite
NEWSPAPERS" Berwick Advertiser "
" Berwick Journal
"
" Border Counties Gazette and Bewick Warder "
OIL MANUFACTURERSYoung, Matthew, Palace street
PAINTERS AND PAPER-HANGERS
Crew, Thcmas, & Co., 58 Bridge st.
Crowe, J. P., 72 High st.
Gilchrist, Geo., 5 2 and 54 Weststreet
Gladstone, Jas., Spittai
Taylor, Mrs, 18 High st.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Green, William, CastlegateHerriott, J., 6 Castlegate
PLASTERERS ANDSLATERS
Rule, Thos., NorhamWeatherstone, Joseph, 2 Grecside place
PLUMBERS
Baldwin, Thos., 84 High st.
M'Adam, George, Wool Markcregistered plumber and sanltary engineer
Manderson, Charles G., 22 Church st.
Percy, John, 38 Main street,
Tweedmouth; also gasflttar
BERWICK-ON-TWEED. SHI
Sidey, Kobert W., Main st., Tweed-mouth
Smith, George, 74 Main st., Tweed-mouth
Teesdale, Wm., 72 Main st., Spittal
Wilson, John, & Son, Victoria holdings,Bridge end
Wood, John F, 62 Main street,Spittal; also hardware mer-chant
POST MISTBESS
Kennedy, Miss, Norham
POTATO MEBCHANTSEdney, John M., & Co., 1 Bridgestreet
Gilroy, John, & Son, Sandygate
PBINTEBS (LETTEBPBESS)
Henderson & Son, 4 2 West st.
Morris, T., Church st.
PTTBIilC HOUSESAlbion House Inn, Main street,Spittal
Anglers' Cottage Inn, 19 CastlegateBell Inn, 58 Main st., SpittalBerwick Arms, 24 High street.Joseph Kennedy, proprietor
Cannon Tavern, 26 Church stCoach and Horses, High street.Cock & Lion Inn, 7 Bridge st.Commercial, 53 Main st., SpittalCommercial, 106 Main st., Tweed-mouth
Cooper's Arms, Main st., SpittalCrown and Anchor, 12 Church st.
Dock, Alison H. Taylor, 9 2 Mainstreet, Tweedmouth
Douglass, William, Main street,Spittal
Fishers' Arms, 4 Chapel st.
Foundry Arms, Well sq., TweedmouthFree Trade, 75 Castle'gateFreemasons' Arms, 4 High st.Barbara Ewart
George, 8 Church st.
Golden Fleece, Main st., SpittalHarp, 40 Chapel st. C. BurkeKing'g Head, Sandstell rd.King's Head Inn, 5 6 Church st.Thomas Robinson
Lamb Inn, 1?. Main street,Tweedmouth; spirits, wines,and Edinburgh ales. GeorgePatterson, proprietor
Masons' Arms Inn, Norham;family and commercial.Posting in all its branches.Robert Brown, proprietor
Masons' Arms, Chapel st.
Meadow House, North rd.
Nag's Head, SandgateNorthumberland Arms, 105 High st.
Old Hen & Chickens, 3 9 Bridgestreet. Mrs Tindle
Pitman's Arms, West st., SpittalQueen's Head, Church road,Tweedmouth. John Ferguson,proprietor
Kailway, 99 Main st., TweedmouthBed Lion, 32 Main st., SpittalRose and Thistle, 40 Walker-gate lane
Salrrcn, Main st., SpittalSalmon Inn, 5 Silver street.James A. Combe, proprietor
Ship Inn, ScndgateShip, Main st., Spittal
Sir Francis Burdett Inn, gr CastlegafpSpiers, John, 57 CastlegateSlag's Head, 28 West st.
Sun, 36 Wool marketThatched House, West end, Tweedmouth
Tweed Inn, Main st., SpittalTweed, Bobort Lillie, 32 West st.
Tweedside Inn, Blakewell rd., Tweedmouth
Victoria, 90 CastlegateWaverley Arms, 13 Bridge st.Mrs Marshall
White Hart, 122 High st.
White Horse, 89 Castlegate;liquors of the finest quality;good stabiing accommoda-tion. Peter Robson, proprie-tor
White Horse, 33 Walkergate la.
White Swan, 57 Castlegate
BESTATJBANTSLyall, Andrew, 30 High streetM'Knight, R., 128 Main street,Spittal
Shiell, David, 129 High st.
Tweedside Restaurant, 8 3
Castlegate. M. & B., GraderWaugh, Mrs, Norham
BOPE AND TWINE MAKEBSDavidson, James S. , 8 Kiln hill, Tweed-mouth
Davidson, John, in High rt.
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Moore, James, EavensdowneWilson, Mrs, Castlegate (oppo-site Railway station); rope,twine, and sheep net manu-facturer
SADDLEES
Cochrane, Thomas C, 6s CastlegateDavirtson, Jane, NorhamM'Leman, William, 18 Castle-gate
Paxton & Son, 6 Hide hill
SAIL MAKEBS
Spowart, R., Quay side; oil
skins, binder cloths made andrepaired
SCTJLPTOBS
Wilson, John, Tweedmouth
SEEDSMEN
Anderson, William T., Queen's build-
ings, Hide hill
Brigham, S., Main st., TweedmouthWaite Brothers, 3 Castlegate
SERVANTS' BEGISTBYOFFICES
Giinn, A., 5 9 CastlegateKennedy's^ —„, 5 9 Cast'egate;also fancy repositories
SHIP OWNEBS
Gilroy, James, SandgateLondon & Edinburgh ShippingCo., 10 Quay walls, Berwick-on-Tweed. Robert Dunn,agent
Sinclair. B. &., Ness st.
SIL BERWICK-ON-TWEED.
SILVERSMITHSThompson Brothers, 41 ami 43High street
SOLICITORS
Brown, James, SaiidgateMaclagan, J., n Bridge st.
Smith, T. C, 9 Church street
SPADE, SHOVEL, & FOREMAKERS
Black, Thomas, & Son, SeaView works, Spittal
STATIONERSClark, Mrs, Post office, TweedmouthClark, B., Main st., TweedmouthFair, M. H., 8 High st.
Michalson, C, Main street,Spittal
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERSBurns, R., NorhamCampbell, Jsmes, 50 Church st.
Craik, Robert, 4 Hide hill
Dunlop, J. R., 97 High st.
Finharty, E., 118 High st
Hepworth's, 43 Bridge st.
Kjnleyside, Peter B., 9 Castren st.
Leeds Clothing: Co., 2 2 West st.
Morrison, T. M., & Nephew, 17High street
Pringla & Son, 9 Silver st.
Richardson, George, & Sons, Head of
Hide hill
Robertson, Thomas, NorhamScott, James, TweedmouthStorie, Wm., 3 5 CastlegrateTurnbull, James, & Son, 37 West st.
Tweedmouth Industrial Co-operativeSociety, Ltd., Main st., Tweedmouth
TIMBER MERCHANTSAllan Brothers, Ltd., Tweed saw-
mills, Berwick-on-Tweed. Tele-graphic address, "Allan, Ber-wick." Telephone No., 23
Sinclair, B. G., Quay, and Ness sfc.
TOBACCONISTSAinsley, J. E., 33 High st.
Ainsley, L., 27 Bridge st.
Cooper, Thomas, 98 and 100Higrh street
Elliot, John, 6 Bridge st.
TOY WAREHOUSESAitken, Miss J., 7 7 Castlegrate;Branch Post office
TRACTION ENGINE OWNERBlack, John, Norham; and travelling
thrashing mills
VETERINARY SURGEONCameron, John, 11 Bridge streetMilne, A. S., Higrh street
WATCH AND CLOCK.MAKERS
Garland, H. S., 27 High st.
Harvey, Robert Carr, 65 Castle-gato
Lee, R. P., 45 CastlegateMacpherson, Scott J., 6 7 Highstreet; and jeweller
Pearson, Wm., 51 Bridge streetRoss & Ross, 62 Bridge street;and jewellers
WINE AND SPIRITMERCHANTS
Alder, William, & Son, 17 and19 Hide hill
Anderson, James, Golden field,Spittal
Eradford, R. (successor to W. A.
Logan), 37 and 3 9 Hide hill;
wholesaleCavanagh, J. J.. West st.
Cumming, J., no High st.
Gilbey, W. S., 40A High st.
Grty, James, 44 Hide hill
Martin, T., Bridge endMorralleo, C, Hide hill
MISCELLANEOUS
Moore, John, Hide hill; sfcockin
makerMossman, J., & Son, 38 Castlegate;
dyersEcbertson, R., 16 Hide hill; carver
Wilson & Son, 127 High st. ;gener
dealer
1S8
EDINBURGHSHIRE.Calders,
Including Addiewell, Bellsquarry, EastCalder, Mid Calder, West Calder,&c.
Tho initial A signifies Addiwell ; B,Bellsquarry ; E, East Calder, M, MidCalder; and W, West Calder.
AERATED WATER MANU-FACTURERS
Thomson, John, Main street W.
AGENTSMiller, William, Knowe Tap. Main st.,
West CalderMungle, John, WRao & Co., Main street, WestCalder; agents for Life Asso-ciation of Scotland, and for A.Cross & Sons, chemical man-ure manufacturers; also forAllan and Anchor Line Steam-ers from Glasgow to New York.Agents for Castle Line to Cape
Thomson Bros., Advertising agents
BAKERS
Hunter, David, MMartin. William, Fast CalderSmith, John, Mid CalderThomson, John, & Co., Main st.,
West CalderWest Calder Baking Co . W
BANKSClydesdale Bank, Ltd., Mid Cal-der. R. S. Wilson, agent
Commercial Bank of Scotland, Ltd , W
BILLIARD ROOMSThomson, John, Main st., W.
BLACKSMITHSBrown, John & B., WDrummond, Angus, West Calder;mining and tool manufac-turers
Reid, Thos., BellsquarryRussell, Geo., East Calder; andcycle agent
Young, W., & Son, The RawSmiddy, East Calder
BOOKSELLERS, STATION-ERS, AND PRINTERS
Brown, James, " Midlothian Ad-vertiser" and "West Lothianand Lanarkshire News
"
Office, Main street, West Cal-der; bookseller, stationer, andprinter
Frame, Mrs, Main st., WThomson, John, & Co., Main St.,
West Calder; booksellerWardlaw, Wm., M.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERSBrown & Son, Main st., W.Douglas, Wm., WForrest, Andrew, WGavin, T., M.Mair, Robert, East CalderShields, James, Union st., WestCalder
Sutherland, R. H., M
CABINETMAKERSGray, Andrew, Main st., W.
I5Q
CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTSBrown, R. Wells, Main street,West Calder
Sime, A., Muirhead Mains, W
CHINA, GLASS, ETC.,DEALERS
Gillon, Robert, WHogg, George, Main street, W.|also fruiterer
COAL AGENTSCalder, James, WCooper & Sons, "West CalderPentherer, Thomas, WWatmore, Andrew, E.
CONFECTIONERSI ! nrrow, Wm., WBell, Hugh, West end. West CalderCorio, Lorenzo, Main street, W.Grant, Thomas, Main st., W.I'ow, Joseph, Mid CalderStranger. Miss, Main street, W,Watmore, Andrew, E.
CYCLE MANUFACTURERSPrentice, A., Main St., West Cal-der
DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERSGibson, Thomas, West CalderM'Owat, James, WMartin, Wm., & Co., East CalderMiller, William, WMilligan, James F., Main street,West Calder; also milliner
Oakbank Co-operative Store,Ltd.
Snedden, Richard Main street,W.
Young, Wiliam, East Calder;and newsagent and milliner
CALDERS EDINBURGHSHIRE
.
FLESHERS
Cowie, Thomas, MDarling, Adam Main St., WestCalder
Halliday, George, Main st., WMillar, A., East CalderShanks, James, W
FRUITERERS
Hogg;, George, Main street, WestCalder; and china dealer
Stein, John, Mid Calder
GROCERS
Marked "a" are also Drapers.
Gavieside Co-operative Store, WGiilon, Rubt., Main st., WHood, T. & B., M.M'Bcth, Elizabeth, BellsquarryMaconachie, Samuel, Bells-quarry; district post office
Martin, William & Co., E.
Millar, John & A. E., East Calder;also wine merchants
Miller, Mrs John, Main street,Wrist Calder
(a) Mungie, A., & Sons, Mainstreet, W.
() Mungie, Mrs Alexander,Main street, West Calder;licensed grocer and generalmerchant
Monro, James, MOakbank Co-operative Store
Co., Ltd., E.
Rao & Co., Main street, W.U) Rotb, M., E.Robertson, James, Mid CalderShields, James, Union st., WestCalder
Swan, John, MThomson, John, & Co., Mainstreet, W.
West Calder Co-operative Society, MWest Calder Co-operative Society, W
HAIRDRESSERS
Walker, William, Mid Calder
HALL PROPRIETORSAssembly, Reading, and Recrea-tion Rooms, Main st., WestCalder; including large hall,
with gallery, scenery, andgrand piano, let for concerts,etc. Accommodation, 1500and 100. Easy terms. JohnThomson, proprietor
HORSE AND CARRIAGEHIRERS
Barclay, Alexander, & Son, BellsquarryRobertson, J. & D. East andMid Calder; close and opencarriages, and hearses. Or-ders punctually attended to
Thomson, John, Main street,West Calder; stables at Rait-way Inn
HOTELSElaek Bull, Mid CalderCommercial, West Calder
Market, Mid CalderRailway, West Calder
IRONMONGERSBarclav, John T .. R.P C, Mid CalderHood, T. & B., MMorgan, John, WRobertson, Robert, Main street,West Calder; plumber, gao-fitter, and tinsmith
JOINERS AND BUILDERSBrown, Walter, MFairley, Wiliiam, & Son, Mainstreet West Calder
Johnson, Edward, BellsquarryTod, James, Main street, WestCalder
Wallace, R., E.
MASONSMiller, T. & J., M.Mitchell, Andrew, W.
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Smith, Robert, &Mills, Mid Calder
MILLERSSons, West
MILLINERS AND DRESS-MAKERS
Milligan, James F., Main street,W.
Young, Wm. E.
NEWSAGENTSFrame, Mrs, Main street, W.
NEWSPAPER OFFICES
•lidlothian Advertiser andWest Lothian and LanarkshireNews," Main street, West Cal-der. Neutral. Best Advertis-ing medium in the County.Id. Publisher, J. Brown.Established 1888
OIL MANUFACTURERSOakbank Mineral Oil Co., Ltd., MI'umpherston Oil Co., Ltd., MYoung's Paraffin Light andMineral Oil Co., Ltd., Addie-well Chemical Works, WestCalder
PAINTERSTaylor, S., Main street, Wost Cal-
der; painter and paperhanger i
PLUMBERS AND GAS-FITTERS
Barclay, John T., Mid CalderMitchell, John, & Son, WRobertson, Robert, Main street,;
West Calder; ironmonger aLna\seedsman
EDINBURGHSHIRE
.
COLINTON
EEFBESHMENT BOOMSJervis, Mrs William, Mid Calder;also wine and spirit merchant.Charges moderate
Lawrie, Mrs, Main St., WListon, S., WThomson, John, Main streetWest Calder
TOBACCONISTS
Walker, W. M.
SADDLEESBiddel, Peter, Hid. Calder andEast Calder
Russell James, Main street WestCalder
SLATEES AND PLAS-TERERS
Douglas, James M.Waddell, Samuel, E
SPIRIT DEALERSBarclay, Alexander, Bells-quarry; and coal agent
Castle, Mrs, Commercial Inn,West Calder
Dickson, W. E., Torphichen ArmsHotel, Mid Calder
M'Pherson, D., Masons' Arms, WMaccabe, Matthew, West EndInn, West Calder. C. T. C.quarters
Malcolm* James, Grapes Inn,East Calder
Meikle, David, Main street, WostCalder
Meldrum, T., Midlothian SpiritVaults, Main street, W.
Milne, John, Railway Inn, WPender. Mrs, Mid CalderRutherford, John, Masons'Arms, East Calder
Wilson, Mrs William, Mid Calder
! TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS(Davidson, JamesGibson, Thomas, Main St., West
- CalderNope, James, Main street, W.(Millar, Wm., WjDgilvie, David, M
WATCHMAKERS ANDJEWELLERS
Anderson, George, EAngus, Andrew, Main st., WCuthbertson, Win., MRiddell, Andrew A. (successor toWilliam Gray), Mid Calder;watchmaker
WINE AND SPIRITMERCHANTS
Hood, T. & B., M.Shields, James E.
WRIGHTSBrown, Walter, MFairley, William, & Son, Mainstreet, West Calder
Johnston, Edward, BellsquarryTod, James, W
MISCELLANEOUSEquitable Loan Co., W; pawnbrokersHislop, E. M., branch post office, M.Morgan, J., Main st., W; auctioneerParis, Wm., Bellsquarry; wood mer-chant
Robertson, Adam, New Calder; papermaker
Sneddon, Mis John, Main st., W; fancygoods merchant
Torrance, Wm. , The Camps, E ; brick-
makerWalker, J., Limefield house; veterin-
ary surgeonWalker, Peter, W ; carrier
Wood, Mrs, W; dairy keeperWoodrow, Andrew ; bottler
Colinton,
Including Balerno, Currie, JuniperGreen, Kirknewton, Longstone, Slate-
ford, Spylaw Mills, &c.
BAKERSKedslie, Jas. T., Juniper GreenLogan, T., BalernoScott, Alex., Currie
161
BANKSCommercial Bank of Scotland, Ltd.Juniper green
BLACKSMITHS
Anderson, John, Juniper GreenHastie, David, ColintonHaston, George, KirknewtonHorsburgh, Thomas, BalernoNeil, AndrewStark, M.. Currie
BLEACHERS AND DYER3
M'Nab, A. & J., Slateford
BOOKSELLERS ANDSTATIONERS
Johnstone, MissTennant, A., Currie Post office
BOOTMAKERS
Bennott, Robert, Juniper greenDoweii, Robert, ColintonHutton, James, SlatefordPotter, James, KirknewtorSmith, P., Juniper greenSneddon, James, BalernoWatt, Wm., HermistonWlnton, Thomas; practical
BTJILDERS
Falrburn, David, BalernoMilne, Thomas, Juniper greenPaterson, J.
BUTCHERS
Gillon, John, Juniper greenGillon, Wm., Balerno and CurrieKerr, James, SlatefordM'Donald, Geo., Juniper GreenMeldrum, John
i/x/igoo
COLINTON EDINBURGHSHIRE.
CHINA DEALERS
Earr, Elizabeth, Juniper green
Fergusson, Mrs, Juniper green
COACH AND CARRIAGEHIRERS
Henderson, Andrew, JuniperGreen ; and carting: contractor
Kedslie, James, Juniper gTeenM'Cue, William, Balerno
COAL MERCHANTS
Barr, John, Juniper GreenCraik, James, Balerno;contractor
Mackenzie, JohnMaldc-n, Craig, Blackball
Steele, Wm., Slateford
Waugh & Son, Slateford
Wilsun, J. & A.
and
CONFECTIONERS
Hood, Alexander, Balerno;greengrocer
M Culloch. J., Juniper green
also
CYCLE AGENTS
Sneddon, Thos. R., Balerno
DAIRY KEEPERS
Brice, John, Juniper GreenClark, James, Green Bank Dairy,
Juniper GreenDunsmure, John, SlatefordFlnlay, W. & J., Allandale, Colin-ton
Hastie, WilliamHenderson, Mrs. CurrleHutton, John, Slateford; andcontractor
DRAPERSStuart, J., Juniper green
Thomson, Miss C.
FLESHERSGillon, William, BalernoKerr, James, Slateford
GROCERS
Black, John, Juniper Green;grocer and wine merchant
Buchan, James, LongstoneCormack BrothersCormack, John L., Currie
Dick, "William, KirknewtonDickie, Elizabeth, Slateford
Douglas, Cm 29 Inglis Green,Slateford
Finlay, James, Angle Park, Longr-
stoneGiilon, Robert, Juniper green
Juniper Green Co-operative Stores,
Juniper GreenKing:, George, 25 Ardmillan ter.
Knox, William, Balerno
M'Neil, Jane, SlatefordMarshall, Robert, KirknewtonMaxwell, Alexander, Anglo Park,Slateford
Nicol, Jane, HermistonPhilp, Miss, BalernoSanderson, Jas., Slateford
Sanderson, John, Longrstone;and wine and spirit merchant
Scott, Wm., Juniper GreenSinclair, Henry, Slateford
Stoddart, John, Balerno; andwine merchant
Westwood Brothers, Currie
JOINERS
Fairbairn, David, BalernoHook, William, BalernoJohnston, John, Juniper green
MERCHANTS (GENERAL)
Cunningham, Mrs Alex., Juniper GreenMaxwell, Janet, Jumper GreenSamuel, Thomas, BalernoSmart, M., Kirknewton; merch-ant and spirit dealer
162
MILLERSDuncan, W., Rice, Spice, andSugar mills, Bogs mills, Slate-ford
Gibson, Hugh, Juniper GreenKing, J. & G., Colinton Mills
Robertson, A., New Mills, Bal-erno
Triplin, William, BalernoWalker, Arch., Hailes Mill, Juniper
Green
PAINTERS AND PAPER-HANGERS
Ferguson, James, JuniperGreen; and decorator
Ferguson, William, JuniperGreen; and decorator
PAPER MAKERSFairgrieve, Alex., Spylaw Mills
Hill, Craig, & Co., Balerno Bank Mill -
Laughton, Wm., Slateford
Parker, Henry, Woodhall Mill, Juniper
GreenScott, Andrew, & Co., MossyMill, Colinton
PLUMBERS
Nisbet, Andrew E., Juniper if
GreenScott, Alex., Juniper green
QUARRY OWNERSHailes Quarry, Slateford.Forbes, manager
Jas.;
RESTAURANTS
Brown, James; and tea roomsBryce's Temperance Restaurant 1
CurrieM'Culloch, John, Baberton avcnue, Juniper Green
::
EDINBURGHSHIRE. CORSTORPHINE
SADDLESStewart, W., Slateford
SAWMILL OWNERSMarshall, Alexander, Kirknew-ton
SLATEBSBuchan & Bartie, SlatefordDavidson, A., SlatefordHamilton, R., Juniper GreenMoodie, .Fas., Juniper Green
SNUFF MANUFACTURESWalker, Wm., Woodhall bank, JuniperGreen
SPIBIT DEALEBSArnot, Alexander, RiccartonArms Hotel, Currie
Black, John, Juniper GreenBrow, William, Balerno; re-freshments
Bruce, Wm., Curriemuirend,Juniper Green
Danks, Thomas, Maleny Arms,Balerno; teas and stabling:
Darling:, Thomas, KirknewtonInn
Gillon, Robert, Juniper greenHardie, George, Cross Keys Inn,Slateford
Hill, John, Juniper GreenJenkinson, Andrew N., Railwaylnn„ Currie
M'Phcrson, John, (late Clark),Railway Inn
Marshall, Robt,, KirknewtonMurray, Kobt., Longstone Inn, Slate-
ford
Sanderson, John, LongstoneSmith, James, Railway Inn, Juni-per Green
Turnbull, R., The Old ColintonInn
Williams, Peter, Slateford
TAILORS AND CLOTHIEBSCumming, Alexander G., Slate-ford
Wilson, Jobn, KirknewtonYoung, J., Currie
VETERINARY SURGEONSCunningham, C, Slateford
WRIGHTSFairbairn, David, BalernoJohnston, John, Juniper GreenLeishman, Wm., Juniper greenLyall, David, CurrieMarshall, Alexander, KirknewtonTaylor, Wm., HermistonThomson, Alex., ColintonYoung:, George, Kirknewton
MISCELLANEOUSLaing, A. G., Juniper Green; chemist
Corstorphine,Including Blackball, &c.
BAKERSGrubb, Mrs, Biackhall; generalmerchant
Kirk, James, St John's roadLeomen, Alex., BiackhallRamagc J., i Ormiston tor.
Stephen, D. G., St John's rd.
BANKSBank of Scotland.Cowan, agent
James E.
BLACKSMITHSKerr, H. C.Nisbet, James
BOOKSELLEBSGibb, Archibald, St John's roadWaddell, George, 9 Ormiston ter-race, Corstorphine
163
BOOT AND SHOE MAKEBSAllan, WilliamSyme, N. W., Manse rd.
BUILDERSForbes, John, Biackhall; alsocontractor
CHEMIST AND DRUGGISTCormack, John, Corstorphine
COACHBUILDERSNisbet, J. & R., Summerlea;and van builders
COACH HIRERDickson, Robert, Corstorphine;job and post master
CONFECTIONERSBrown, Miss, Biackhall Post office
Erskine, Mrs, Manse rd.
Hackett, John, Ormiston ter.
CONTRACTORSForbes, John, Biackhall; alsobuilder and joiner
Wilson, A. & J.
DAIRY KEEPERSChisholm, Robert, CorstorphineClark, Robert, Biackhall dairy,Biackhall
Dick, ThomasGraham, Robert, Victor parkLiddie, A., BraefootLiddle, J., BraefootSimpson, J. C, House o' HillDairy, Biackhall
Thomson, Mary
CORSTORPHINE EDINBURGHSHIRE.
DEAPEBSDarge, J., St John's rd.
FISEMONGEESThompson, William; fishmongerand poulterer
FLESHEBSBell, Andrew, St John's road, Cor-storphine
Terrace, Andrew, High street
FRUITERERSStevenson, James
GBOCEES AND QENEEALMERCHANTS
Aitken, D.
Birch, Thos., BlackhallBrown, John, St John's roadCharleston, Thomas, High st.,
CorstorphineGeekie, D. B.Grubb, Mrs A., BlackhallHackett, John, Ormiston ter.
Hall, F.. BlackhallHogg:, Mrs William, Blackhall;and contractor
Saunders, Mrs P., 6 Ormiston ter.
Simpson, J. & M.Weierter, Frederick, & Son
HOTELSThe Harp Hotel
JOINERS
Forbes, John, Blackhall; housecarpenter
Llddle, A., BraefootNIsbet, R., Summer Lea; vanand lorry builder and black-smith
Paterson, John 0.Smith, Charles S., CorstorphineWight, J., Manse road, Corstor-phine; builder and under-taker
MEDICAL DOCTORSLeebody, Henry A., Rose villa
Mathew, Alex., Hillside house
NURSERYMEN
Mollison, Geoige, Woodbine nursery
Thomson, Robert, Gibson lodge
Wilson, George
PAINTERS
Croal, Henry, St John's road
PLUMBERS
Beach, Thos. W., West End houseLister, Alexander, Manse road;registered plumber and sani-tary engineer
SADDLERSAllan, Wm., 13 Ormiston ter.Rodger, John (successor toDownie), Corstorphine; house,Braefoot
IRONMONGERSChamblen, Robert, 8 Ormistonterrace; and general merch-ant
SLATERSDick, Robert, Corstorphine
;
and Davidson's Mains; slaterand plasterer
3 64
SPIRIT DEALERSForrester, D. M., Harp Hotel,Corstorphine
Gibson, J., Oak inn
Hossack, Archibald, jun.Lumley, James, Cramond Inn
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS
Wallace, J. G., High st.
MISCELLANEOUSCook, Mrs, Corstorphine; laundrySmith, Charles S. ; agentStewart, Miss, High st. ; dressmaker
Cramond,Including Cramond Bridge, Cotmuir
Davidson's Mains, &c.
BLACKSMITHSBell, A., Davidson's MainsBell, James, Cotmuir
BOOKSELLERSDalrymple, Mrs M., Davidson's Mains
BOOTMAKERSWestwater, T. D., Davidson's mains
COAL MERCHANTSBrown, Andrew, Davidson's Mains
CONFECTIONERS
Dalrymple, M., Davidson's main;
EDINBURGHSHIRE. DALKEITH
DAIRYMENBrownlee, Alexander, New BurnshotClazie, CharlesKldd, Alexander, Nether Lenny
DRAPERSDunn) John, Davidson's MainsMacLaren, H., Fair-a-Far row
QOLF CLUB MAKERSAitken, Alexander
GROCERS ANT) QENEBALMERCHANTS
Blaikie, Thomas, Davidson'sMains
Laing, Thomas, Davidson'sMains
Llnkston, Mrs, Cramond bridgeMarshall, W. M., Davidson'sMains; grocer and baker
Pow, MrsSimpson, Robert, Davidson'sMains
West, John, Cot-mnirYoung, A. M., Davidson's Mains
HOTELSBarnton Hotel, Cramond Brigstation
Cramond Bridge Hotel
JOINERSNicol, Alexander, Davidson'sMains; van and lorry builderand dealer In horses
Trotter, William, & Sons, David-son's Mains
NURSERYMENOowper, J>,hn, Davidson's Mains
PLUMBERSAllan, J. T., Davidson's Mains
SLATERS
Dick, Bobert, Davidson's Mains
SPIRIT MERCHANTSLumley, JamesTwiss, Matthew, MulrhouseArms, Davidson's Mains ;
luncheonsWIshart, Miss, Old Inn, David-son's Mains
UPHOLSTERERSWeller, John
MISCELLANEO 178
Bertram, William, Davidson's mains
;
sawmill ownerShade, David, Davidson's Mains; po-
tato merchant
Dalkeith,
Including Cousland, Eskbank, Miiler-
hill. Newbattle, Newmills, NewtonGrange, &c.
AERATED WATER MANU-FACTURERS
Wool ley, C, & Son, 113 High st.
AUCTIONEERSBuchan, William, 41 High streetDods, Archibald, Dalkeith Auc-tion Mart; live stock sales-man
Rlddell, John, Elmfleld placei6jS
BAKERSGough, Alexander, 48 High st.
Kemp, William, 29 High, streetM'Alpine, Edward, 32 South st.
M'Laren, Robert, NewtonGrange; baker, and refresh-ment rooms
M'Leod, William, 3 9 High street;and confectioner
Moffat, James, & Co., Bonnyrigg rd.
Small, Andrew H., 82 Highstreet
Somerville, Andrew, 108 High sfc.
Stewart, Charles, 34 Highstreet
Wightman, Jas., 129 High st.
BANKSBank of Scotland, EskbankClydesdale Bank, Ltd. John
S. Stevenson, agentCommercial Bank of Scotland, Ltd.National Bank of Scotland, Ltd., 69High street
Royal Bank of Scotland, 81 Highstreet
Savings Bank, Back st.
BOOKSELLERSBraid, J., 3 High st.
Eiuce, James, 44 High st.
Carment, John, 67 High st.
Johnstone, Arch., 103 High st.
Lyle, P. & D., 45 High st.
Young, James, 58 High at.
BOOTMAKERSAffleck, J., 96 High st.
Aitken, James, 20 South st.
Armistead, Johnston, Newtonterrace, Newton Grange
Cranston & Allan, 60 High streetDalkeith Boot Store, 46 High st.
Dodds, Eobt., 85 High st.
Duncan, Jas., 26 High streetM'Coll, B., 109 High st.
M'lvor, John, Edinburgh rd.
Mitchell, Peter, 168 High streetReid, James, Back streetSomerville, James, 88 High st.
Wightman, Thos., & Son, Buccleuch st.
Young, L., & Son, 7 South st.
DALKEITH EDINBURGHSHIRE.
BOTTLBESWooiley, Ci & Son, 113 High st.
BBASSEOTTNDEBSHope, John, & Son, DalkeithBrass Works, Dalkeith; brass-founders, engineers, and milland colliery furnishers
BBEWEES
M'Lennan & Urquhart, Dalkeith Brew-ery
BBICK AND FIRE-CLAYMANUFACTTJEEB
Dennis, John, Ellonville
BRUSH MAKERSBennett, George W., 182 Highfetreet
Dawson, Jas., & Co., 22 High st.
CABINETMAKEBSBuchan, William, North wyndDodds, Bichard, Buccleuchstreet
Falconer, John T., Buccleuch st.
Henderson, John, Buccleuch pi.
Riddell, John, Elmfield placeSinclair, G. k J., 122 High st.
CABPET MANTJEAC-TTTBEBS
Widnell, Henry, & Stewart, Esk-bank Carpet works; tapestryand velvet carpet and rugmanufacturers. Londonagent, G. Glave, 14 Paternos-ter sq., E.C. ; Manchester, A.B. Wimpory, 3 7 Piccadilly
CABBIEBSDavidson, David, 38 Southstreet. From Edinburgh toNewtongrange and Gore-bridge
CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTSKemp, William, 34a High st.
Scottish Drag Depot, Ltd., 28 High st.
Stewart, J.," 87 High st.
CHIMNEY SWEEPERSRobot, 164 HighSimpson,
street
CHINA AND GLASSDEALEBS
Cowan, R. G., 35 High streetKerr, Mrs, 164 High streetStewart, R. A., 116 High streetWhitson, James, 127 High St.
COACHBTTILDEBS
Allison, Wm., & Son, Buccleuch st.
Wilson & Nairn, Elmfield place
COACH HIBEBSCowing:, John, Dalkeith Railwaystation; coach from Stationto Pathhead ford, and fromPathhead ford to Station
HISLOP, R. & A., Eskbank; post-ing and hiring in all Its
branches. Within two minuteswalk of Railway Station
Wilson, Wm., Buck's Headstables
COAL OWNERS AND MER-CHANTS
Gibson & Mercer, CouslandJohnston & Torrence,head Colliery
166
Edge-
Lothian (The-
) Coal Co., Ltd., New-battle Collieries
Munro, James, Eskdaill st.
Ness. Thomas, High st.
Pryde, John, 184 High st.
Whitson, James, 127 High st.
COCOA MANTJFACTTJBEBS
Compag 110 Francaise (latePelletier & Co.), London works,Bermondsey New road, s.e.
Founded 1770. Chocolate,"Excel" Cocoa, and Confec-tionery. Three leading fac-tories in Paris, London, andStrasbourg. Prize Medals atall the Exhibitions
CONFECTIONEBS
Compagnie Francaise (late
Pelletier & Co.), London works,Bermondsey New road, s.e.
Founded 1770. Chocolate,"Excel" Cocoa, and Confec-tionery. Three leading fac-tories in Paris, London, andStrasbourg. Prize Medals atall the Exhibitions
Dodds, John, 38 South streetDiummond, M. T., 20 Westfield
Keddle, Mrs James, 3 6 Southstreet
King, George, Miilerhill; whole-sale confectioner, and branch 1
post officeScott, Arthur, 2 Eskdaill st.
Stewart, Mrs, Back st.
Stoddart, Mrs, 121 High st.
CORE MANTTFACTXTREES
Dalgleish & Son, 90 Back st.
Dalgleish, Wm. & Son, 115 High st.
CORN AND MEAL DEALE1
Gray, John, Elginhaugh Mil
CONTBACTOBSBowers, James, Newmills rd.
Duncan, Thomas, Newmillsroad
Munro, James, Eskdaill st.
Ormiston, E., EasthousesSteven, Wm., Bonnyrigg rd.
EDINBURGHSHIRE . DALKEITH
CORN MERCHANTSBishop, R., 33 High st.
Douglas, A. & W., Dalkeith MillsGray, John, Elginhaugh MillsMitchell Brothers, 77 and 7 9Hisrh street
CURRIERSDawson, Andrew, & Co., Croft st.
CYCLE AGENTSGlass, A. & W., Buccleuch st.;cycles on hire by hour, day,or month. All requirementson hand
Ingles, J. W., ii2 High st.
DAIRY KEEPERS
Bruce, Wiliam, Back streetCampbell, D. & J., 89 Back st.
Davidson, David, NewtonGrange
Kenneth, Charles, EskbankM'Call, Thomas, M'Call's Dairy,London road
M'Cluskey, P., Lothian st.
M'Donald, M., 106 High st.
M'Kay, Miss, North wyndMaben, William, Eskdaill streetPorteous, John, 88 Back st.
Thomson, Win., Bonnyrigg rd.Wagstaff. C, New Mills ParkDairy, Elmfield place
Watson, Thomas, Glebe; andcoal merchant
Whitson, James, 127 High st.Wilson, Mrs, MillerhillYoung, Robert, Eskdaill st.
DRAPERSiBaird, George A., 53 High st.fBrown, Jas., 37 High st.
:Gray, Joseph, 74 High street(Hamilton, Joseph, Buccleuch pi.•Hunter, W., & Co., 83 High st.
I^'lnlay, Mrs B., 102 High streetMurdoch, Robert, 25 Highstreet
Nasmyth, John, 24 South st.Pans, Walter, 12 South st.Porteous, W. & T., 70 High st
Proctor & Young, 8 High st.
Rcid, Mrs Thomas, Camp View,Newtongrange
Ritchie, David, 15 High st.
Thomson, Wm., 10 and 14 High st.
Wight, Robert, & Son, South st.
DRESSMAKERSBnrrell, Miss E., 30 South st.
Wilson, Miss, Muirpark
ENGINEERSHope, John, & Son, Glebe bank
FANCY REPOSITORIESBruce, James S., 44 High st.
M'Dougal, J. & R., 21 High street;and Berlin wool warehouse
FISHMONGERSDeas, Walter, 50 High st.
linig, John, Back st.
Thomson, Miss L., 3 2 Highstreet; and egg merchant
FLESHERSForsyth, W., Glenficld placeHall, Wm., 154 High st.
Halson & Co., Ltd., 101 High st.
Hamilton. John, Buccleuch pi.Miller, Andrew, Back streetStewart, John, Buccleuch st.
Tait, James, 93 High streetWatson, John, 4 9 High street
FUNERAL UNDERTAKERSHaig, James, & Son, Croft st.
;
funerals conducted En townor country upon moderateterms. Experienced under-takers in attendance
167
FURNACE BUILDERDennis, John, EUonville
GREENGROCERSBrown, Miss, 110 High street
GROCERS AND TEADEALERS
Marked "a" are also Spirit Dealers.
Aitken, M., 05 High st.
Allan, John, 2 6 South street\ Brown, Charles K., & Sons,Ltd., 1 Eskdaill street
Buchan, Alex., & Co., 30 High st.
Campbell, W., Eskdaill st.
Cochrane, Andrew, 17 South st.
Co-operative Store, Lothian st.
Crooks, E. M., Marchbank, BridgendDavidson Brothers, 13 High st.Dickson, Thos., Bucceuch pi.Dickson, William S., 16 High st.Dingwall, Watson, 52 High st.
Duncan, John, 45 Westfleld,Eskbank
Forrester, Ebenezer, 55 High st.
Gray, Wm. C, 4 High st.
Grieve, David, Buccleuch pi.AJack, Robert, WhitehallLawson, M., 156 High st.
Lawson, W., 104 High street;grocer and provision dealer
Lumsden, William, Bonnyriggroad
M'Nair, Mrs A., MillerhillM'Queen, Geo., Buccleuch st.Milne, Wm., 23 South st.
(a) Mitchell Brothers, 7 7 and79 High street; wholesalegrocers and wine and spiritmerchants
Montgomery, Alexander, 143 High st.Ness, Thomas,. 151 High street;and coal dealer
Newcastle Tea Co., 63 High st.
Paxton, Thomas, MillerhillPorteous, George W., 166 Highstreet
Pringle, Mrs C, 148 High st.
Shirlaw, William, NewtongrangeSmart, T.. 140 High streetSmathars, Peter, 76 High st.
Stewart, Thomas, NewtongrangeTennant, M., Buccleuch st.
Tod, J. & J., & Sons, 9 Southstreet; wholesale grocers
Watson Bros., 91 High st.
Watson, David, White Hart st.
Watson, William, Elmfield pi.
Whitelaw, Arch., 124 High st.
Wightman, John, 103 High st.
DALKEITH EDINBURGHSHIRE.
HAIEDEESSBBSBaker, W., 6 South streetDonachie, Jas., Edinburgh rd.
Duffus, W., Eskdaill st.
Hamilton, J. 35., Eskdaill st.
Taylor, Andrew, Back st.
HATTEBS AND HOSIEBS
Dalgleish P. & L., 1 High street
Sinclair, Mackenzie, 5 High st.
HOTEIiS
Cross Keys Hotef, 142 Highstreet, Dalkeith. Family andCommercial. Also at 5 2 Loth-Ian street, Edinburgh. Postingin all its branches. JohnBrodie, proprietor
Harrow Hotel (adjoining Rail-
way station). Family andcommercial. Moderatecharges. J. Brunton, pro-prietor
INNS
Buck's Head, DalkeithWheat Sheaf, Back st.
IBONFOUNDERS AND EN-GINEERS
Craig, David, & Sons, Millerhill;steel, brass, and iron founders
Hope, John, & Son, Glebe bankMushet Iron Works (The), Croft st.
IRONMONGERS AND SEEDS-MEN
Douglas, George, & Son, 21South street; irona nnd man-ure merchants. TelephoneNo. 2404
Gray & Taylor, 73 High st.
Metcalfe, Duncan, & Co., 5 9 and61 High street. Telegraphic;address, " Metcalfe, Dalkeith. 1 '
Telephone No. 15
JOINERS AND BUILDERS
Anderson, Robert, Wester Miller-
hill; cartwrightHaigh, James, & Sons, Croftstreet; joiners and funeralundertakers
Hair, Stephen, White Hart st.
Henderson, John, Buccleuch pi.
Ho,<?£, Robert, Edinburgh rd.
Neili, Alexander, Back street;
and house factorPenman, John, NewmillsSteven, Wm,, 19 Muirpark pi.
'
LIME BURNERS
Gibson & Mercer, Cousland LimeWorks
LIVERY STABLES KEEPEBS
Cowing, John, Harrow stables;posting in all its branches
MILLEES
Douglas, A. & W., Dalkeith Mills
Gray, John, Elginhaugh Mills
NEWSPAPERS
Dalkeith Advertiser"
NUBSEBYMEN AND SEEDS-MEN
Davidson, John, "WoodbankHouse, Bridgend
Dickson, D., & Son, Buccleuch pi.
Foreman, Frederick, Bankhead, Esk-bank
OIL BEFINERS
Handasyde, C. H., & Co., Dean Oil
Works, Dalkeith
PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS
Chalmers, Thomas S., 160 Highstreet, and Tait street
Cochrane, Colin, 16 and 18South street
Liddle, George, 54 High st.
Potter, Stephen, & Son, 27 High st.
PAWNBROKER
Ireland, Mrs Robt., Eskdaill st.
PHOTOGRAPHERWallace, Thomas, Eskbank rd.;
photographic artist andframe maker
PLASTERER
Robertson, John, Brewery close
PLUMBEBS AND GAS-FITTEES
Anderson, Jas., & Son, 5 6 Highstreet; and tinsmith
Beveridge, Thomas, White Hartstreet
Hart, Alexander, 22 South st.;
hot water engineer and regis-
tered plumberThomson, William, R.P.C., Buc-cleuch street (next Foresters'Hall); national registeredplumber
Thorburn, Wm., 97 High street!plumber and sanitary engin-eer
POSTING ESTABLISH-MENTS
Hislop, R. & A., Justinlees Inn
Stables, EskbankWilson, Wm., Bucks HeadStables
EDINBURGHSHIRE. DALKEITH
POTATO MERCHANTSEdlngton, George, North wyndHogg, James, Croft street
PRINTERSAit ken, Geo. A., 36 High st.
Kemp, Thomas, 100 Highprinter and bookbinder
St.
REFRESHMENT ROOMSBuchan, William. 41 High st.Donaldson, James William, 120High street
jKerr, E., Buccleuch streetLaidlaw, Jas., 160 High street;
' fish restaurantM'Donald, Jessie, 114 High st.Miller, Thomas, Haiverston
\ terraceNewton Grange RefreshmentRooms. Robert M'Laren, pro-prietor
[VVestfield Kefreshment Rooms
ROPE, TWINE, AND SHEEPNET MANUFACTURER
Buncle, Peter, Elmfield Works
SADDLERSumo, Tame;;, n South st.
IWightman, John, 13 SouthI streetSVilson, Thos., & Sons, 29 South st.
SERVANTS ; REGISTRIES<eddie, Mrs James, 3 6 Southstreet
SHOPKEEPERS'oil, Henry, Eskdaill st.
orhwall, Mrs T. ( Lothian st.
Pyrin, John, Eskdaill st.
Gillon, E., Eskdaill st.
VVaismith, John. 150 High st.
Wood, Adam, Eskdaill st.
SLATERSGrieve, Geo., & Son, 3 2 Back st.
Neilands, Alexander, jun., Elm-field place
SMITHSAllison, Wm., & Son, Buccleuch st.
Borthwick, Abner, WhitehillCollier, Frank, Millerhill
Dick, Robt., 28 Back st.
Grossart, Jas., Croft st.
Kirkwood, William, Lothianbridge
Reid, John, CouslandSked, George, Newmill roadWight, William, Wight's close, WestHigh street
Young, Adam. Justinlees, Eskbank
SOLICITORSAnderson & Chisholm, Dalkeith;agents for Bank of Scotland
Gray & Handyside, Commercial Bankbuildings
Hanton, Thos., White Hart st.Jack, George, Fairfield place,Dalkeith; also Unionist agentand public prosecutor
Sturrock, Thomas, Municipal buildings
SPIRIT DEALERSAytoun, Richd., Volunteer Arms,172 High street; also winemerchant
Brown, James, Exchange Ta-vern, 170 High street
Clark, Mrs, 136 High st.
Dods, James, Red Lion Inn, 43High street
Falconer, Miss H., Bridgend InnFlockhart, John, 21 Back streetHenderson, Alexander, Buck'sHead Inn, High street, andBuccleuch street
Henderson, Alexander, Travel-lers' Rest, Newton-grange
Johnstone, Robert, 117 High st.
Naismith, William Black Bull,Lothian street
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Nasmyth, David Wm., 86 Highstreet
Noble, Robert J., Justinlees Inn,Eskbank; posting in ail! itsbranches
Raeburn, Wm., Old Meal Market InnVickers, Wm., 80 High st.
Whitson, G., 51 High st.
Woolley, C.j & Son, 113 High st.
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS
Brown, W., 3 Westfield parkCalder, William, Lothian st.
Gray, Joseph, 74 High st.
M'Dougall, Geo., 31 High st.
Middlemass, William S., 67 Highstreet
Reid, Thomas, Newton Grange
TINPLATE WORKERSCopland, John, Lothian street;and ironmonger
Falconer, William, & Son, Buc-cleuch streot
TOBACCONISTS
Braid, J., 3 High streetCarlyle, Jas., 99 High st.
M'Call, J. & G., 62 High streetM'Kinlay, M. & J., 3 South st.
Smith, William, 89 High street
VETERINARY SURGEONM'lntosh, John W., M.R.C.V.S.,Veterinary Infirmary, Eskbank
WATCH AND CLOCKMAKERS
Bryson, John, & Sons, 65 Highstreet
Craik, Wm., 90 High st.
Miller, Robert, 20 High st.
Webster Bros., 31 South st.
1/Y/1900
DALKEITH EDINBURGHSHIRE.
WRIGHTSAnderson, Robert, Wester Miller-
hill
Chisholm, A., Elmfield pi.
MISCELLANEOUS
Aitken, John, White Hart st. ; veter-
inary surgeonCumstie, Mrs, Bridgend ; bricklayer
Gray, Jane, Bridgend ; laundress
Payton, John T., 8 Abbey rd. ; designer
Boss, D. & J., Buccleuch st. ; lath
renderSingers, — ., 36 High street ; machinemanufacturers
Wilson, M. M., Buccleuch st. ; babylinen -warehouse
Edinburgh
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Gorebridge,
Including Arniston, Carrington, Foun-
tainhall, Fushie Bridge, Heriot, Moss-
end, Newlandi igg, Stobbs Mill,
Stow, Temple, Vogrie, &c.
ARCHITECT
Smith. Robert, GoTebridge
BAKERSCunningham, John, Main street;and confectioner
Haig, Adam, StowHogg, Archibald, Main street;and confectioner
Ruthven, Mrs W., Clay houseStewart, Wm., Stow
BOKSBank of Scotland
BLACKSMITHSGilchrist, Chas., Clay HouseCrichton, Peter S., Mossendsmithy, Mossend
Grossert, Jas., Sandyknowes, Heriot
Kirkwood, Robt., CarringtuuMitchell, Thomas, StowWilson, J., & Son, Stow
BOOKSELLERS AND STA-TIONERS
Duncan, Daniel, Main streetDuncan, DavidSanderson, Robt., & Son, Stow
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERSClark, RichardHarvey, Jas., StowLothian, Thos., StowMiller, George, Main streetWhitie, James, Main street, Gore-bridges
BRICK AND TILE MANU-FACTURERS
Arniston Coal Co., Ltd., Arniston
Thomson, Robert, Newlandrlggldrain tiles
Vogrie Colliery Co., Ltd.
BUILDERS
Spence, George, Stow, N. B.
CHEMISTS
M'Nab, Walter G., Main st.
Robin, H. M., Main st.
CHINA, GLASS, ETC.,DEALERS
Dick, JamesStevenson, Robt.
COACH HIRERSCowing, Johnwickham, John, District Postoffice, Gorebridge ; coachhirer, and posting: establish-ment
COAL MERCHANTWilson, Mrs Christina, Stow Sta-tion; and lime, brick, and tllo
merchant
COAL OWNERSArniston Coal Co., Ltd., Arniston
Lothian (The) Coal Co., Ltd.
DRAPERSBell & Murray, Lee place, Stow;and clothiers
Cowe, James, GorebridgeHay, JamesHouston, MissShfels, Alexander W., Woodburr»
house, StowWickham, John, Post offiee
170
ELESHERSHutchison, James S-, Main st,Gorebridge; and fishmongers
Knox, James, GorebridgeShiels, George A., Jesslefleldplace, Stow
Stoddart, Walter, Lee pi., StowTait, Mrs Geo.
GROCERS AND GENERALMERCHANTS
Marked "a" are also Spirit Dealers.
AAitken, George, Stobbs Mills
ABeveridge, John, Newton loan
ABishop, Mrs Thos., North Middleton
Buchan, James, Newlandrigg;porter and ales
Carrier, Chas., TempleClapperton, Adam, Gorebridge;grocer and spirit dealer
EDINBURGHSHIRE. LASSWADE
Co-operative Store, ArnistonHall, John, StowHunter, M., MossendMackie & Co., Main si.
Muir, Jane, Roberton, HeriotOvens, George, StowAPendreigh, JamesSanderson, Robert, Stow; andgeneral merchant
ASinelair, John, Clay house;licensed for wines and spirits
Smith, James, CarringtonAStevenson, KobertStewart, John, Fushie BridgeWilson, Violet, Temple
HAIEDEESSEESDuncan, D., Stobbs mill.
HOTELSGorebridge Inn. John Duncan,proprietor
Russell's Hotel, Stow, about 24miles from Edinburgh; com-fortable accommodation atmoderate terms
IRONMONGERWhitie, James, Main street
JOINERS
Marked "a" are also Builders
Lumsden, J. R., FountainhallMacFarlane, Thomas, Huntersquare, Gorebridge ; housefurnisher and undertaker
Miller, Thomas, Stow; joiner andundertaker
ASmith, Peter, Stobbs MillThomson & Son, Vogrie
LIME BURNERSCochran, James, Fountainside LimeWorks
Mitchell Bros., Esperston
MILLINERS AND DRESS-MAKERS
Doull, M. & E., Main street
MILLWRIGHTSEaston, Wm., Bell's MainsElliot, Thomas, StowFairgrieve, Thos., Stow; en<gineer, millwright, and imple-ment agent and dealer
PAINTERS
Cochrane, James, 1 Main street
PLUMBERS AND GAS-FITTERS
Braid, JohnButhven, Baillie, Stow
POSTING ESTABLISH-MENTS
Mill, Thomas, Stow; broughams,landaus, brakes, and waggo-nettes always on hand
SPIRIT DEALERSAllan, David, MossendBrunton, John, Stobbs millDuncan, John, Gorebridge InnPaton, Mrs A., StowRussell, John, Stow
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS
Blaik, DavidGillies, J., Stobs millHope, Thomas, & Co., StowJohnston, William, Stow;
tailor, draper, and clothierRamage, James, Stow
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WATCHMAKERMacgowan, Henry, Main street,Gorebridge
WOOLLEN MANUFAC-TURERS
Mercer, Walter, & Son, Stowmill, Stow
White, Andrew, & Co., Millbankfactory, Stow; tweeds, blan-kets, crumbcloths, etc.
MISCELLANEOUSClapperton, John, & Sons; slatersDickson, John, Stow; grain merchaiAand miller
Miller, Peter; tinsmithSpratt, R. ; dairykeeper
Lasswade,Ineluding Bonnyrigg, Rosewell, &c.
BAKERSBlair, Margaret, Bridgend, Lass-wade, 45 High street, Bonny-rigg
Hoggan, Wm., Polton street,Bonnyrigg
Jackson, Adam, Polton st., BonnyriggWilson, John
BANKBank of Scotland,colm, agent
Geo. Mai-
BLACKSMITHSAnderson, John, Polton street,Bonnyrigg
Campbell, James, Polton st., BonnyriggHorsburgh, Wm., High st., BonnyriggHunter, DavidLamb, James, RosewellRichardson, Thos., Polton street,Bonnyrigg
Wight, Thos., Lasswade
LASSWADE EDINBURGHSHIRE.
BOOKSELLERS
Buchanan, J. D., 47 High st., Bonny-
rigg
Cairns, J., Dundas street, Bonny.rise
Gcdlny, Miss G.M'Beath, Peter, High st., Bonnyrigg
Storie George ; and post office
BOOTMAKERSHenderson John, 14 Polton st.,
BonnyriggRobertson, J., High st., Bonnyrigg
Simpson, Wm., 1 High street,Bonnyrigg
Sinclair, Peter, RosewellThornlcn, A., High st., Bonnyrigg
BUILDERS AND STONE-MASONS
Gallagher, Peter, 19 Arniston pi.,
BonnyriggHinshelwood, Peter, 88 High st,,
BonnyriggKerr, John, GreenendKitchen, Robt., Rockville ter., High st.,
Bonnyrigg
BUTCHERSCampbell, J. & H., 96 High st., Bonny-
riggForsyth, Peter, Dnndas st., BonnyriggSimpson & Noble, Bridgend andLoanhead; also poulterers
Tait, James, Rosewell
CABINETMAKERSWilson, Alexander, Rosewell
CARPET MANUFAC-TURERS
Widnell, Henry, & Stewart,Ltd., Bonnyrigg'
CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS
Hutcheon, Wm., High st., BonnjriggStewart, James
CHINA, GLASS, ETC.,DEALERS
Hogg, JohnStoddart, Mrs A., 1 Polton st., Bonny-
rigg
COACH HIRERSBird, Robert, High street,Bonnyrigg; coach hirer, andposting in all its branches;also undertaker
Bowie, Frank, Bridge end; post-ing and hiring in all its
branches. Three minutes'walk from Lasswade Railwaystation
Paris, Alex., Bonnyrigg ; alsofuneral undertaker
COAL MASTERSBenhar Coal Co., Ltd., NiddrieHood, A., Whitehall colliery, Rosewell
COFFEE ROOMSBonnyrigg Coffee Rooms, High st.
Wilson, John, Lasswade ; pic-
nic parties suppliedWilson, John, Dundas st., Bonnyrigg
CONFECTIONERSBrown, J., High street, Bonny-rigg; and refreshments
Collier, Thomas, Polton st., BonnyriggForto & Royal, Polton st., BonnyriggLeithhead, Robt., High st., BonnyriggLonie, Walter, High st., BonnyriggMassarelli, L.
DAIRY KEEPERS
Alexander, R., Polton st., BonnyriggBryce, GeargeEddington, Thomas, Polton street,
BonnyriggMurray, John, Quarryhead, Highstreet, Bonnyrigg
Scougall, John, West Field, Esk-bank
Tait, J., Ashfield dairy, 69 Highstreet, Bonnyrigg
Wilson, J. & W., IMewfield dairy,Polton road, Bonnyrigg
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DRAPERSBonnyrigg Co-operative Society,High street
Craig, Jas., Dundas st., Bonny-rigg
Gray, Andrew, 39 High st., BonnyriggHall, Miss, Dundas st., BonnyriggTait, John, 3 High St., BonnyriggTait, John, 8 High streetTraill, Euphemia, 4 Polton st., Bonny-rigg
ENGINEERSHood & Simpson, Polton street,Bonnyrigg, Midlothian, N.B.
;
factory engineers, mill-'
wrights, and cycle makersand repairers. Telegraphicaddress, " Engineers, Bonny-rigg "
FISHMONGERSBrown, Mrs A., High street,Bonnyrigg; and ice merchant
FRUITERERS
Davidson, C, Lothian st., BonnyriggRitchie, C, Dundas street, Bon-nyrigg
Sanderoombe, J., High St., Bonnyrigg
GARDENERSBiyce, Geo.Rae, A., Lothian st., BonnyriggRitchie, J., Lothian st., BonnyriggScougall, John, High street,Bonnyrigg; market gardener
GLUE AND SIZE MAN\7-FACTURERS
Somervilie, William, & Co.,
Lothian street, Bonnyrigg;glue manufacturers
EDINBURGHSHIRE. LASSWADE
GREENGROCERSStebbing, S., Bridgend
GEOCEBS
Marked "a" are also Spirit Dealers.
Anderson, John ; and -wine merchantBeveridge, James, Newton loan
Black, J., Lass-wadeBonnyrigg Co-operative Society,
High street. James Jack,manager
Bowie, Alexander, 2 High street,Bonnyrigg; provisions, winesand spirits
(a) Boyd, John, High street, Bon-nyrigg
Christie, James, High street,Bonnyrigg
(a) Clapperton, John, Dundasstreet, Bonnyrigg
Co-operative Society, SpringfieldFlear, William, 3 Eldin place,Lasswade (opposite Postoffice); grocer, wine mer-chant, and Italian warehouse-man. Very choice oldbrandies, whiskies, and wines.Sole agent for Messrs W. & A.Gilbey and the MazawatteeCeylon Tea Co. Orders calledfor if desired. Van delivery
AHaig, Mrs, BrewershushHogg, John, BonnyriggHogg, Mrs, 45 Lothian street,Bonnyrigg
Law, Angus, Polton st., BonnyriggLivingstone, J. K, ; and winemerchant
M'Gill, DavidM'Knight, David, Dalhousie pi., Bonny-rigg
AOrrciston, Thos., Polton st., Bonny-rigg
Paton, John, 2 Dundas street,Bonnyrigg
Porteous, Wm., PoltonhallRosewell Co-operative Society, Ltd.,
Rose-well
Scott, "William, BonnyriggSpringfield Co-operative Society, Pol-
ton
HAIRDRESSERS
Miller. James, Polton st., Bonny-rigg
Mccdie, J., Polton st., Bonnyrigg
HOSIERS
Gray, Andrew, 39 High st., BonnyriggStewart & Sharp, 43 High st.,
BonnyriggTait, John, 3 High st., Bonny-rigg
HOTELS
Forresters' Arms HotelLass-.vade InnWaverley Hotel, Dundas street,Bonnyrigg. John M'Knight,proprietor
IRONMONGER
M'Bey, R., High st., Bonnyrigg
MILLINERS AND DRESS-MAKERS
Law, Jemima, 6 Polton st., BonnyriggM'Laren, Jane, 4 Dundas street,Bonnyrigg
Stewart & Sharp 43 Klgh street,Bonnyrigg
PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS
Knowles, A., High st., BonnyriggLiddell, Robert, High st., LasswadeLothian, Alexander, Lasswade
PAPER MANUFACTURERSAnnandale & Son, Ltd., Polton
mills. Telegraphic address,"Annandale, Polton." Tele-phone Mo. 4, •' Lasswade."
Tod, John. & Son, St Leonard'smills
Tod, Wm., jun., & Co., Springfieldmills
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PLUMBERS AND GAS-FITTERS
Hutchison, JamesPaterson, Wm., High st., BonnyriggPorter, Stewart, Eldin place,Lasswade
Ross, David & J., High st.
POULTERERSSimpson & Noble. Bridgend,Loanhead
RESTAURANTSJackson, A., Polton street, Bon-nyrigg; cyclists' and tourists'rest.
Wilscn, J., Dundas street, Bonny-rigg
SADDLERSJohnston, William, 42 High st.,Bonnyrigg
Wightman, John, High st., Bonnyrigg
SHOPKEEPERSMunro, Mrs, Polton st., Bonnyrigg
SLATERLeckie, Alex., High st., Bonnyrigg
SPIRIT DEALERSBalderston, Mrs, CalderwoodArms, Dundas street, Bonny-rigg
Bowie, Alex., 2 High st., Bonny-rigg
Christie, James, 48 High street,Bonnyrigg
Clapperton, John, Dundas st.,
BonnyriggDalgleish, Thomas, Royal Oak,Polton street, Bonnyrigg
LASSWADE EDINBURGHSHIRE
.
Spirit Dealers—continued.
Grant, Alev., Forresters' Arms;house of call for cyclists. All
special and selected brandsof wines and spirits kept in
stockMurray, Robert, 28 High st., Bonny-
riggScott, Wm., BornjriggWaver ley Hotel (The), Dundasstreet, Bonnyrigg:. TelephoneNo. 15 (Lasswade). JohnM'Knigrht, proprietor
TAILORS AND CL0THU3RS
Barrie, Joseph, High st., Bonnyrigg
Cox, Thomas, 12 High street,Bonnyrigg
Craig, William, Dundas street,
Bonnyrigg:Horsburgh, Richard, 27 Poltonstreet, Bonnyrigg
Robertson, A., High st., Bonnyrigg
TIMBER MERCHANTSSteven & Stoddart, 48 Highstreet Bonnyrigg
WATCHMAKERSM'Gowan, Henry, Dundas st., Bonny-rigg
Rennie, Angus C, High st., Bon-nyrigg; and jeweller
WINE AND SPIRITMERCHANTS
Dalgleish, Thomas, Royal Oak,Polton street, Bonnyrigg
WRIGHTS AND JOINERS
Easton, William, & Co., Bonny-rigg
Hinshelwood, Peter, 88 High st.,
Bcnnyrigg; and cabinetmaker,joiner, undertaker, and houseagent
Meldrum, William
Reid, DavidSteven & Stoddart, 48 High st.,
Gcnnyrigg; house agents andundertakers
Wilson, Alexander, Rosewell;joiner and undertaker
MISCELLANEOUS
M'Alpine, T., 45 High st., Bonnyrigg;tobacconist
Paterson, Jane H., Dundas st., Bonny-
rigg ; fancy bazaar
Todd, D. B. High st., Bonnyrigg; soli-
citor
Loanhead,Including Braefoot, Burdiebouse, Gil-
merton, Liberton, Liberton Dams,Nether Liberton, Straiton, &c.
BAKERSDunlop, Alexander, 67 Clerk st.
Kerr, Hugh, 119 Clerk st.
Veitch, Jas., GilmertonWilliams John, Gilmerton; andconfectioner
BANK
British Linen Co. Bank, 97 Clerkstreet. John Williamson,agent
BLACKSMITHS
Aitken, Wm., LibertonBell, Alex., LibertonCairns, John, 13 Elm bank,Clerk street
Dalling, John, The Karnes, LibertonDickson, George, Straiton;blacksmith
Gourley, George, 46 High st.
Grcssart, Wm., GilmertonRobertson, James, NetherLiberton
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BOOKSELLERS AND STA-TIONERS
Brown, Mrs, 75 and 77 Clef*,
streetRobertson, Alex.
Sharp, David, The Loan
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERSAllison, John, 99 Clerk st.
Inglis, Henry H. T., The LoanSimpson, William, 89 Clerk-street
Young, George, Gilmerton
BUTCHERSAlexander, James, The LoanEdinburgh (The) Meat Store, 109 Clerk
streetGraham, John, & Son, GilmertonHunter, John, 92 Clerk streetRose, H., Gilmerton
CARRIERS
Alexander, John, The Loan
CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST
Stephen, John, 73 Clerk st.
CHINA AND GLASSDEALERS
Jack, James, Church st.
Robertson, Alex., Clerk st.
Sharp, G-, 29 Clerk street; and 1
rag merchant
COACH HIRERS
Hunter, William, Oakfield
COAL MASTERSShotts Iron Co.
EDINBURGHSHIRE . LOANHEAD
CONFECTIONERSBurnie, Thomas, BurdiehouseCushnie, Jane, 20 High streetGood, Miss, Nether LibertonLogan, A., 2 Station rd.
Mathieson, Mrs, GilmertonSmith, Mrs H., 107 Clerk St.;
and fruitererWatson, K., GilmertonWilson, Joseph, 12 Churchstreet
DAIRY KEEPERSAnderson, Thomas, GilmertonLaidlaw, Ralph, BraefootM'Call, J. & J., Loanhead farmRamage, Robt., 60 Clerk st.
Traquair, Jas., Liberton dams,and Blackford glen
Watson, R., Gilmerton
DINING ROOMSLiddle, William, 7 2 Clerk street
DRAPERSDobson, Wm., 46 Clerk st.
Colder, John, 64 Clerk streetInglis, Henry H. T., The Loan,Loanhead; and bootmaker
Reilly, Wm. H., GilmertonThomson, John, 3 High streetThomson, Mrs G. & E. M., 80 and82 Clerk street, and Charlottevilla; and milliners
DBESSMAKEESCrookston,street
Isabella, 65 Clerk
ENGINEERSAltchlson & Co., Loanhead Foun-dry; also ironfounders
FRUITERERSCarstalrs, T., Muirfleld .
GROCERSMarked "a" are also Spirit Dealers.
Arthur, Isabella, 85 Clerk streetABrown, Charles K., & Sons, Ltd., 17High street
Bruce, David, Gilmerton(a) Cessford, Wm., 2 High street;grocer and spirit dealer
(a) Clapperton, James, 51 Clerkstreet
Cowan, Mrs, Liberton(a) Cuthbertson, Henry, Gilmer-ton
ADocherty, Peter, 70 Highstreet
Gaddie, Mrs, 59 Clerk st.
(a) Geddes Brothers, 3 Highst., Loanhead; and butchers
Hay, Wm., 81 and 83 Clerk st.
Hodge, Robert, StraitonHome, Oswald, GilmertonKerr, John, Greenend, LibertonLawrie, M , Liberton damsM'Kenzie, Duncan, LibertonNeill, J. T., 88 Clerk st.
Nugent, P., 24 Clerk st.
APenman, D., & Son, GilmertonRamage, Mrs, Liberton damsRoden, P., 9 High street(a) Simpson, John, Fountain pi.
ATelfer, Mrs John, High street(a) Veitch, William, Burdiehouse;family grocer, wines andspirits
Williamson, Geo., GilmertonYoung, C, & Son, Burdiehouse
HAIRDRESSERSharpe, David, The Loan
HORSE AND CARRIAGEHIRER
Baillie, Andrew, Fountain pi.
HOTELSBuchan's
street
Temperance Hotel, j-j Clerk
IRONFOUNDERSLoanheadAitchison & Co.,
foundry; engineers17.5
IRONMONGERSYoung, JohnClerk street
& Walter, 76
JOINERSCraig, Samuel, Craiglea cot-tage, Station road; carpenterand undertaker, and houseagent
Douglas, J. G., Straiton; house,Faunt cottage; house carpen-ter and undertaker
Good, Geo., Nether LibertonHamilton, John D., 50 Highstreet
Hamilton, Peter, LibertonPenman, Geo., GilmertonSwann, W. R., Greenend, LibertonWilson, James C, Straiton; andcartwright
MILLINERSMeek, E., GilmertonThomson, G. & E. M., 8G-82 Clerkstreet
PAINTER AND GLAZIERI'urdie, John 0.-, 21 High st.
PLUMBERS AND GAS-FITTERS
Glover, James, 11 High streetKay, C. Wm., Flowerfield, Loan-head; also contractor
REFRESHMENT ROOMS
Hunter, Wm., Station restau-rant, The Loan
Liddle, William, 7 2 Clerk streetTwiss, John, Gilmerton
SADDLER
Sin ton, R., 101 Clerk 6t.
LOANHEAD EDINBURGHSHIRE.
SLATERS AND PLASTEEEBS
Brown, Crawford, LcanheadRobertson, Eobt., GilmertonWilliamson, Eobt., Loanhead
SPIRIT DEALERS
Gunn, John, Straiton innInn (The), Liberton; cyclists'
rest. S. Begg, jun., pro-prietor
M 'Queen, Barbara, Foresters'Arms, 63 and 65 Clerk street
Mitchell, Mrs Hugh, The Inn,Gilmerton
Veitcb, James, Fountain pi.
Veitch, William, Burdiehouse
STATIONERS
Hyslop, W., 75 High st.
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS
Crooks, JamesG')dlpy, John, The LoanOliphant & Levy, 12 Linden pi.
Scott, J as,, 94 Clerk streetThomson, John, 3 High st.
TALLOW MERCHANTSDickson, C, & Sons
TOBACCONISTSAlexander, John, The Loan; alsochina and fancy warehouse
Robertson, Alex., Loanhead
WATCHMAKERSHughes, James, 74 Clerk streetScott, John, 93 Clerk street
MISCELLANEOUSClippens Oil do., Ltd., Straiton Works;
oil refiners
Innes, Thos., Gilmerton; horse dealer
Thomson, Mrs, Gilmerton ; generalmerchant
Webster, David, Burdiehouse; limeworks
Musselburgh,
Including Fisherow, Irivere.sk, Leven-
hall, Magdalene Bridge, Pinkie, &c.
BAKERSBourhill, A. S., 187 North Highstreet
Hogg, T. A., 99 High st.
Hunter, H. H., 95 High streetInglis, David, 149 High street;and confectioner
Innes, Alexander, 44 Esksidestreet
Martin, John, 33 Bridge st.
Millar, William, & Son, 70 Highstreet (opposite Town Hall,post office, and bus terminus);family bakers, cooks, and con-fectioners
Myles, G., 92 Newbigging st.
Smith, Robert A., 102 North High st.
Smith, R., 165 High streetTod, Archibald- 130 North Highstreet; baker and confec-tioner
Weatherhead, Adam, 3 6 Bridgestreet, Fisherrow; baker andconfectioner
BANKSCommercial Bank of Scotland,
Ltd. James Gibson, agentNational Bank of Scotland, Ltd.,Ill High street. A. P. Mel-drum, agent; agent for Scot-tish Union and National In-
surance CompanyRoyal Bank of Scotland
BLACKSMITHSUarrick, F. & A., New st., FisherrowDuff, James, InvereskFraser, Wm., Mill hill
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Grieve, John, 3 Bridge st.
Hurry, John, New st.
Maxwell, George, Campie loan,Eisherrow
BOOKSELLERS AND STA-TIONERS
Aikman, Jas , 92 North High st.
Fenton, J., 104 High streetGoidon, A. C, 119 High st.
Kelt, P., Railway station, MusselburghFinnear, Mrs, 4 Mall avenueTomlinson, E., 3 3 High streetWebster, Andrew, 100 NorthHigh street, Fisherrow
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERSAlexander & Co., 12 9 North Highstreet, Fisherrow
Burns, Jas., 137 High st.
Clancy, Mark, High street Fish-
errow; ladies' boots soledand heeled, Is. 6d.; gent.'s,
2s. 6d.; hand-sewn, 3s. 6d.
Cockburn, Robt., 91 High st.
Kinghorn, B., 17 High st.
M'Oulloch, A., 153 High st.
Marr, Alex., 148 North High st.
Millar, A. W., 94 High st.
Ronald, Peter, & Son, 167 NorthHigh street
Snunders, T. T., P7 North High st.
Smith, Alexander, 20 7 NorthHigh street
Turner, A., 40 Bridge st., Fisherrow
Walsh, W., 65 Bridge st.
White, John S., 112 High st.
Young, John, 145 North High st.
BRASSFOHNDERSAnderson & Co., Musselburgh Iron
Works
BREWERSMackay, George, & Co., Eastfield,
FisherrowWhitelaw, William, & Son, 135North High street. Tele-
graphic address, " Honsstas,Musselburgh."
Young, John, & Co., Ltd., Lady-well Brewery, Musselburgh.Telegraphic address, "Young,Musselburgh." Telephone No.
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EDINBURGHSHIRE . MUSSELBURGH
BUILDERSBanks, Eamsay, West vennelBisset, Robert, & Sons, Millhill
Cooper, Francis, & Son, 56 New st.,
FisherrowHurst, James, 42 Marketstreet
Thomson, David, St Sons, NorthHigh street
CABINETMAKERS ANDJOINERS
Craig-, James, 3 6 Bridge streetDickson, Walter, & Sons, 31Bridge street, Fisherrow
Dickson, Wm„ Mill hill
Forster, Thomas, 52 Highstreet
Sinclair, John, 5 7 Bridge streetFisherrow
Walker, Walter, 1 Hercus loan;cabinetmaker, undertaker,joiner, and house agent
CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTSAllan, David, 106 High streetChruickshank, Alex., 138 High street,
FisherrowForster, J., 121 High st.
Stenhouse, Robt., 75 High st.
CHINA MERCHANTS(WHOLESALE)
Forrest, Stephen, 17 7 NorthHigh street
Forsyth, Jas., 54 High street;and Ironmonger
Newland, James, 123 North High st.
COACHBUILDERFairweather, Jas., New street
COACH HIRERS AND UN-DERTAKERS
Campbell, J., 7 High st.
Fairweather, Jas., New streetHaig, James, & Sons, 43 and 45High street
Hilston, D., Kerr's wynd Mussel-burgh
COAL MERCHANTSCurrie, David, 4 9 Market streetRenton, Alex., Ncrth High st.
Stephen, G. J., Mill hill
Whitclaw, George, 2 7 and 2 9High street
CONFECTIONERSArciero, Michele, 34 and 161High street; also ica creamdealer
Eeswiek, E., 75 Bridge st.
Boni, G., 155 North High street;also ice cream dealer
Brown, Peter, 201 North st.
Hall, Jas., 42 North Hi^h st.
M'Adam, P., & Co., 140 NorthHigh street; wholesale con-fectioners and biscuit manu-facturers
M'lntosh, Alexander, & Sons,Shorthope works, Mussel-burgh; wholesale confection-ers and lozenge manufactur-ers; inventors of novelties in
]d. and J,d. goods. Telegraphic
address, " M'lntosh, Mussel-burgh "
Millar, William, & Sons, 70 Highstreet
Muir, Mrs Robert, 14 North High st.Rodger, Fred, 13 7 North Highstreet
Scott, M., 38 High st.
Shaw, Miss, 62 High st.
Sproll, Jas., & Co.Stark Mrs, Eskside
CONTRACTORS
Downie, John, Links, Fisherrow;sand and gravel merchant
Downie & Co., Barnyard House,Fisherrow
Duncan, David, Hercus loan,Musselburgh; sand and gravel merchant
M'Gregor, Wm., FisherrowWilson, David, Wellington place;also carrier
CORN MERCHANTS
Couston, Robt., 100 High st.
Ronald, David A., 171 North High st.
Thomson & Ob., 7 Eskside
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DAIRY KEEPERS
Allan, Robt., 50 High st.
Bain, James, Felton GroanDairy, Newbigging
Bell, Alexander, 40 Hercus loanClark, Mrs, 110 New st.
Craig, Robert, 57 Hercus loan, Mussel-burgh
Dick, William, 5 Mall avenueDuncan, Mrs William, 49 Esk-side -
Dundas, Alex., New st., FisherrowFullerton, Mrs, 136 High st.
Jenkins, J., New street, Fisher-row
Laurie, Mrs, Pinkie id.
Laycock, C, 153 North st.
Lowe, George, Kirkpark dairy,Kirkpark
M'Intyre, Mi-s, Market st. '
Mason, John, 116 NewbiggincrMiddlemass, William, 89 Highstreet
Riddell, M., 125 High st., Fisher-row
Rutherford, Robt., 198 High st.
Shaw, Miss, 62 High st.
Watson. Mrs, 36 EsksideWaugh, James, n Belfield ter.
Winton, John, 7 South streetWinton, Thomas, 39 Highstreet
Wybar, James, 1 Grove street
DRAPERS
Caird, Andrew, 197 North High st.
Campbell, T. K., 147 High st.
Carrick, A., 135 High st.
Corrie, E., 134 North High street
T
hosier, hatter, outfitter, andgeneral draper
Ferguson, Frank, 127 High st.
Henderson, John, 84 Highstreet
Kinnear, Mrs, 4 Mall avenueKirsopp, Wm., 88 High st.
Musselburgh and Fisherrow Co-operative Society, 2, 4, 6, 8,and 10 North High street
ENGINEER
Hurry, John, New street; ailkimds of engineering andblacksmith work done; con-fectionery machinery, etc.
i/z/1900
MUSSELBURGH EDINBURGHSHIRE.
FISHMONGERS
Banks, Walter, !06 High streetFinlayson, D , 109 North High st.
FLESHEES
Bourhill, Thomas, 104 Newbig-ging
Ireland, W. & P., 105 High street
Kay, Archibald, 83 North Highstreet, Fisherrow; poultrydealer
Kummerer, H., 14 9 High street;pork butcher
Lawrie, J., 76 High st.
Musselburgh and Fisherrow Co-operative Society, Ltd., 10 Highstreet-
Spears, H., 124 High street;game and poultry dealer
Wood, John, 24 High st.
FRUITERERS ANDFLORISTS
Anderson, Misses J. & M., 160North High street
Baggott, M. ( 88a North High st.
Brown, John, Dalrymple loanHutt, William, 5 7 High streetMitchell, Mrs, 6 High st.
Mitchell, V., 11 High St.
Mollison, J. R., Dalrymple loan
Paton, J. D., 113 High st.
Robertson, G., 120 North Highstreet; and florist
FUNERAL UNDERTAKERS
Dickson, Walter,. &Bridge street
Son, 31
GENERAL MERCHANTSialkeld, E., & Co., 44 High st.
Webster, Alexander, 173 Highstreet, Fisherrow
GOLF CLUB AND BALLMAKERS
Clark, J. & D., EsksideDavidson, 0., Mill hill
Day, Walter D., Golf pi., LinksM'Ewan, D., & Son, Mill hillPark, Wm., jun., Mill hill, Mussel-burgh; 6 South St Andrew St.,
Edinburgh; 115 Cannon st.,
London, E.G.; 14 Deansgate,Manchester, and 118 West 23 rdstreet, New York
Thomson, Robert, Musselburgh
GROCERS
Anderson, H., LevenhallBeattie, R., 86 North st.
Boog, James M. 13 Belfield ter-race
Clapperton, Alexander, 123High street; and spirit dealer.Specially blended whiskiesand teas
Clark, Abram, 47 High street;wine merchant; proprietor ofthe "Loretto Brand" of oldScotch whisky
Cranford, James, North High street,
FisherrowCurrie, John, 89 NewbiggingDick, E., 4. NewbiggingDow, M., 66 North High st.
Globe Market, 98 North High st.
Kemp, John, & Co., 25 High st.
Kent & Co., 109 High st, Fisher-row; also tea dealers
Lyon, A., 219 North High st.
Millar, T., 63 New sfc.
Millar, Thos., 84 NewbiggingMoffat, J., 66 High st.
Musselburgh and FisherrowCo-operative Society, Ltd., 2, 4,
6, 8, and IO North High streetRobertson, John, 65 High streetRoss, James, NewbiggingSandilands, Catherine, LnvereskStirling Brothers, 167 High atTullock, William, 42 EsksideV»hitelaw, R. S., 4 9 New street
GROCERS AND SPIRITDEALERS
Beattie, Robert, 84 North High st.
Clapperton, Alexander, 123 Highstreet ; specially blendedwhisky and teas
Clark, Abram, 47 High street;wine merchant. Proprietor ofthe "Loretto Brand" of OldScotch whisky
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Gowans, A., 9 6 NewbiggingHume Brothers, 102 High street,and 18 Home st., Edinburgh
Inglis, John H., 152 North High st.
M :Millan, R., 34 EsksideMillar, I., 63 New st., FisherrowNewlands, G. A., Mall avenue, Fisher-
rowNiven, Wm., 86 High st.
Robertson, John, 65 High streetStirling Brothers, 167 Highstreet
Tosh, John, 163 North High Ft.
Whitelaw. Elizabeth, 61 Mill hill
Whitelaw, R. S., 49 New street,Fisherrow
HAIRDRESSERSHairdressing Rooms, 73 Highstreet
Jamicson, J., 15 7 North High st.
Robertson, G., 3 8 Bridge streetRodgers, J., 67 Bridge st., Fisherrow
Yeomen, Wm., Mall avenue
HOSIER
Campbell, T. K., 147 High st.
HOTELS
Musselburgh Arms Hotel, Highstreet. Robert Wooley, pro-prietor
Royal Hotel
HOUSE AGENTS ANDVALUATORS
Craig, James, 34 Bridge streetDickson, Wm., 59 High st.
Edward, John, 9 9 Newbigging
IRONFOUNDERS(MACHINE)
Hurry, John, New street
EDINBURGHSHIRE . MUSSELBURGH
IEONMONGESSFairwcather's Stores, 3 6 Bridgestreet
Forsyth, Jarnes, 54 Highstreet ; and china dealer
Grieve, John, 3 Bridge st., FisherrowNisbet, Geo., 103 High st.
JOINERS
Craig, James, 34 Bridge streetDickson, Walter, & Son, 31Bridge street; cabinetmekersand undertakers
Dickson, Wm., 59 High st.
Edward, John, 9 9 NewblgglngKinnaird, W., 63 Bridge st., Fisher-
rowMaxwell, George, Campie loanMaxwell, William, Invereskroad; undertaker
Sandilands, Thos., InvereskWalker, Walter, 1 Hercus loan;cabinetmaker and undertaker
Webster, J., 84 Market street
LATHSPLITTEBSWilliamson, George, & Sons,Lochend, Fisherrow
LAUNDRIESPark, Mrs A., Inveresk rd.
Rosehall Sanitary Laundry, FisherrowStyran, E., 28 High street
MALTSTERHunter, Alexander, High street
MANUFACTURERSBrunfcon, W. N., & Son; wire and steel
worksCarrick, F. & A., New st.
Foster, J. J. ; earthenware manufac-turer
Gray, W., West vennel; stonewareMackenzie, John, West bush,Fisherrow; shop windows sun-shades, and tent maker
Mitchell, Thomas, High st.
Riddock, Wakelin, & Co., TheLinks, Musselburgh ; oilcakemanufacturers and seedcrushers. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Riddock, Mussel-burgh "
Riddock, Wakelin, & Co., Millhill
Stuart, J. & W. ; net manufacturersTennant, T., North High st.
Wight & Co., West Bush OilMills ; seed crushers and oilrefiners
MILLERSGibson, Jas., & Co., Brunstonemills
MILLINERS AND DRESS-MAKERS
Baillia, Mrs Wm., 147 North Highstreet
Carrick, Alice, Dalrymple loanLeycock, Mrs, 153 North High st.
Mack, Miss, 35 Bridge street
NEWSPAPERS" Musselburgh News "
NURSERYMEN AND SEEDS-MEN
Boyd, John, Magdalene st.
Brown, John Dalrymple, Loan;and market gardener
Brown, J. M., The GlenGillis, John, LevenhallM'Dougall, Thomas, & Son,Campie loan, Eskside, andInveresk Nurseries ; florists
Taylor, John, Midfield CottageWilson, Wm., West Holmes Nur-sery, Campie Loan nurseries;florist
OILCAKE MANUFAC-TURERS
Riddock, Wakelin, & Co., TheLinks; seed crushers. Tele-graphic address, " Riddock,Musselburgh "
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PAINTERS AND GLAZIERSAitken & White, 73 Bridgestreet, Fisherrow
Johnston, Lawrence, 68 North High st.
Kirk, M. & W., 144 High streetSteeples, William, 9 7 North Highstreet
PAPER MANUFACTURERSCranston, W., Inveresk Paper millInveresk (The) Paper Co., InvereskMills
PAWNBROKERSMacdonald, E., 146 North Highstreet
PLUMBERSDunn, James, 113 North High St.;gasfitter, zinc and tinplateworker
Gordon, Robert, 133 North Highstreet
Henderson, James, High street,Fisherrow
Ness, David, 4 6 High streetSandilands, R., 124 High street
PRINTERBlair, Thos. C, 143 High st.
PROVISION MERCHANTSGlobe Provision Store, 98 NorthHigh street
REFRESHMENT ROOMSEastfield Kestaurant, Eastfield, Fisher-row
Fullerton, M., 136 High st.
Grant, Jas., 193 North High st.
Jamieson's Dining Booms, High st.,
FisherrowLaivson, Jeanie, 61 Bridge st.
M'Donald, Duncan, 83 High st.
M'Kenzie, Mrs, 117 High streetM'Laren, G. L., 11 Links pi.; andspirit dealer
Ross, Alexander, 60 High streetVirtue, N., 159 Bridgo st., Fisherrow
MUSSELBURGH EDINBUE.GHSHIRE
.
SADDLERSMain, T. C, 96 High st.
Stagg, George, 54 High st.
SALT MANUFACTURERSGarven, Jas., Pinkie pans
Grieve, J., Pinkie Salt worksScottish Salt Co., Ltd., "Fisher-row
SERVANTS' REGISTRIES
KInnear, Mrs, 4 Mall avenue
SHIP CHANDLERMillar, Alexander, 142 New st
.
Fisherrow; and agent for fish-
ing nets
SLATERS
Bell, J., 211 North High st.
Brooks, "William, Mill liill
M'Ewan, A. & P.. Grove cottage
SOLICITORS
Macfarlano & Eichardson, 183 High st.
Mitchell, Alexander, 167 High st.
SPIRIT DEALERSBlythj Wm., Forresters' Arms, 8High street; ladies' room andlavatory attached
Brown, James, Railway tavern,145 High street
Crandles, George, Golf Tavern,Mill hill
Fiockhart3 Adam, Levenhall ArmsForster, Walter C, 104 New st.
;
wine and spirit merchantGrahame, J., 130 High st.
Inglis, John, 83 NewbiggingJenkins, David, 161 North High st.
Leitch, George, Old Bridge tav-ern, Eskside
t.ittle, David, 80 NewbiggingM'Gregor, James, 7 2, 7 4, and 7 6North High street
M'Gregor, Wm. C, late Foreman,Links, Levenhall, Musselburgh
M'Gregor, W. C, Golfers' rest,Levenhall
Marshall, Geo., 110 High streetMitchell, Daniel, 9 6 North Highstreet
Montgomery, J., 81 North Highstreet
Sneddon, Robert, MusselburghStevenson, William, ThistleTavern, 5 6 High street
Wooley, Robert, Musselburg.Wooley, Robert, Musselburgh
STATIONERS
Kelt, P., 61 Hercus loan
Potter, W., 102A Newbigging
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS
Bolan & Co., 116 High st.
Gibb, David, Shorthope House,High street ; and hatter
Gibb, Wm., 132 High st.
Henderson, John, 84 High streetKinghorn, John, 55 Bridge st., Fisher-
rowPrarn, James, 116 North Highstreet
Thomson, Alex., 1 Bridge st., Fisher-row
TOBACCONISTSPurves, Agnes, 131 High street
VICTUALLERS
Spears, H., 124 North High street
WATCHMAKERSColville, Andrew, 80 High st.
Donaldson, James, 6 Bridge st , Fisher-row
Ritchie, James, High st.
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WINE AND SPIRITMERCHANTS ("WHOLESALE)
Carse, Thomas, & Co., Millholm,Shorthope
Komp, J., & Co., 25 High st.
Livingstone & Co., 126 Highstreet
Whitelaw, R. S , 49 New st., Fisherrow
MISCELLANEOUSAnderson, H., 157 High st. ; fancy re-
positoryButchart, Misses, 35 High st. ; baby
linen warehouseDawson, A., & Co. ; tennersDeans & Moor, Smeaton park ; coal-
mastersDrummond, R., Newbigging ; chimneysweeper
Gibson, James, 51 Millhill ; masonHowie, J. & D., 46 Newbigging; car-
riers
M'Kinlay, John, Levenhall; brick-maker
Mitchell, Jas., High st., M.R.C.V.S.L. and E.
Musselburgh Gas Light Co., High st.
A. P. Meldram, treasurerMusselburgh Permanent Property In-
vestment Building Society, 42 Bridgest. John Ramsay, manager
Owonson, James, & Co., Eskside; bili-
postor
Runciman, Isabella, 20 North High st. ;
straw hat makerSpence, John, 13 Bridge st., Fisher-row
;photographer
Wilkie, J. & H., High st. ; tanners
Path head,
Including Cranston, Crichton, Edge-
head. Ford, &c.
BAKERSBaxter, James, Ford, PathheadFairley, Robert, Ford
BLACKSMITHSBertram, Thomas, EdgeheadRobertson, Robert, FordWhite, "William, Edgehead
EDINBURGHSHIRE. PENICUIK
BOOT AND SHOE MAKEBSKlnghorn, Beveridge, & Son
CABBIEB
Wallace, Alex., Ford, Patbhead
CHINA DEALEBSBaillie, David, Ford, Pathhead
COAL MASTEBSJohnston & Co., Edgehead CollieryWhite, Andrew, Prestan Hall Colliery
DRAPEBSHastings, W., Ford ; general dra-per and clothier, milliner andfancy hosier, boot and shoemerchant
White, Mrs M., Ford
FLESHESScott, Walter, Ford, Pathhead
GBOCEBS AND SPIBITDEALEBS
Fairley, Richard, Ford, PathheadMaclean, Robert, & Son, Ford,Pathhead; and wine merch-ants
Mossman, Alex.Ritchie, William, Ford, Path-head; spirit dealer
Torrance, Helen, EdgeheadWallace, Joseph, & Son, Post
office, Ford; agents for W. &A. Gilbey
HOTELSStair Arms Hotel, Cranston, nearFord. James Cockburn, pro-prietor
Temperance Hotel and Refresh-ment Rooms, Ford Pathhead.W. Brown, proprietor
JOINEBSDickson, Eobert, EdgeheadTrotter, Robert, Ford
SLATEBSRobertson, Thomas, FordSimpson, J. & P., Ford
SPIBIT DEALEBSBlyth, William, Forresters'Arms, Ford, Pathhead
Cockburn, James, Cranston
TAILOBS AND CLOTHIEBS
M'Gregor, James, Ford, PathheadMoir, James, FordNicholson, Max-well, Ford
WATCHMAKEBSM'Kerrow, James, Ford
MISCELLANEOUSBrown, Wm., Ford; saddlerCoombe, James, Ford, Pathhead
;
veterinary surgeonWalker, J., Ford; stationer
Penicuik,Including Auchendinny, Glenoorse, Hab-
bie's Howe, Kirkhill, Milton Bridge,&c.
AEBATED WATEB MANTT-FACTUBEB
Smith, William, Milton Brir.go
BAKERS AND CONFSC-TIONEBS
road:Graham, David, 23 John st.
Irvine, Mrs, Edinburghand ice cream dealer
Johnston, John P., 16 John st.Lamb & Cc, High st.
Thomson, John, John streetWilson, Miss, 68 John st.
BANEClvdeedale Bank, Ltd., Penicuik
BLACKSMITHSBlack, Jas., Wester HowgateFerrier & Cranston, John streetLindsay, Jas., AuchendinnyMurray, James, John streetThomson, Jas., 28 Croft st.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKEBSBain, Andrew, 9 West streetConway, JamesSteel, John, 19 High street; bootand shoe warehouse
Watson, John, 2 Napier st.
Williams, J., Bridge st.
BUILDERS AND CON-TBACTOBS
Ewart, John, & Sons, Jacksonstreet, Penicuik; and joiners
Lawson, Charles, & Sons,Blackburn
Tait, Jam.;s, John st. ; joiner, and saw-mills
CHEMISTS AND DBT7GGISTS
Rosie, George, 7 High street;dispensing chemist (late withDuncan, Flockhart, & Co., Edin-burgh, chemists to the Queen)
Thomson, John P., 25 High st.(from Duncan Flockhart &Co., Princes street); dispen-sing chemist
PENICUIK EDINBURGHSHIRE
.
CHINA DEAIEBS
Turner, George, Kirkhill roadScott, David, Bridge st.
COACHBUILDERS
Larrey, J., PenicuikMorgan & Adair, Penicuik
COAL MASTERSKerr, Thomas & William, TheSquare; coal, coke, and limemerchants, and contractors
Shotts Iron Co. ; ironstone
COAL MERCHANTS ANDCONTRACTORS
Kerr, Thomas & William, TheSquare, Penicuik. Estab-lished 1863
Lamb, G., John st.
CONFECTIONERS
Abernethy, M., Bridge streetKerr. J., 7 West streetStrachan, Annie, Square
CYCLE AGENTSChisholm, J. M., 60 John st.
DENTAL SURGEONSNasmyth, Hannah R., 11 Bridgestreet; visits every Fridayfrom 11 till 3. Edinburgh ad-dress, 4 Pitt street
DRAPERSBiodie, Janet, High st.
Co-operative Store Co., Ltd.
Foulis, James, John st.
Grant, James, AuchendinnyG-rier, Matthew, PenicuikHunter, Janet, John st.
Monteith, Margareb, John st.
Peebles, Aliscn, West st.
Penman, Mrs, Edinburgh roadRussell, James, High st.
Welsh, Thos. H., John st.
DRESSMAKERS AND MIL-LINERS
Brodie, Janet, John st.
Hunter, Janet, John streetHunter, Mrs J., 6 2 John street,Willow bank
Peebles, Mary, "West streetRobertson, Mrs, John st.
Veitch, M. & J., 2 6 Kirkhill road,and 28 Bridge street
FANCY WAREHOUSEKEEPERS
Veitch, M. & J., 28 Bridge street
FLESHERS
Co-operative Store Co., Ltd.Henderson, George, 22 John st.
Symington, J., High st.
Wilson, Alex., Edinburgh rd.
GROCERS
Marked "a" are also Spirit Dealers.
Alexander, John, Milton bridgeBrown, James, Edinburgh roadCo-operative Store Co., Ltd.Fairgrieve, Mrs George, 7 Pridesglace
Cowe, Archibald, 24 The SquareGrant, James, AuchendinnyHamilton, David, KirkhillHenderson, John, & Son, Highstreet; proprietors of thePentland, Glenesk, andHabbie's Howe Blends of OldScotch whisky
^Henderson, Robert, 2 High st-
Hogg, M., John streetHope, H., Napier st.
Lunnan, Mrs, 14 Kirkhall rd.
M'Neill, TVimas, Dewartown182
Menzies. Robt. 9 Napier streetPattison, Mrs, Bridge street;also confectioner
Penicuik Co-operative Association,High st.
Porterfield, John, 2 Napier st.
Russell, Jas., High st.
Smith, William, Milton BeerStores ; ale and porter
Symington, J., 2 8 High streetTurner, G., Kirkhill roadWilliams, E., Edinburgh roadWilson, Andrew G., The Square
HAIRDRESSERSBorrowman, James, 6 Bridgestreet; and tobacconist
Furstenau, A., 5 High streetM'Lean, Ales., Bridge st.
HOTELSAllan Ramsay Hotel, Habbie's Howe,Carlops
Nine Mile Burn Inn, Habbie'showe; commodious hall forpicnic, dance, and other largeparties. A. M'Rae, proprietor
Royal Hotel, High street, Peni-cuik. First-class family andcommercial. The accommo-dation is superior and mostample. Tariff moderate.Posting. Alexander Hay, pro-prietor
IRON AND BRASSMOULDERS
Ferrier & Cranston, John street;engineers and ironfounders
IRONMONGERSBrown, Thos., Bridge st.
Henderson, John, & Son, Hit;?!street
Wilson, Andrew G., The Square
JOINERS
Blackie, Ebenezer, Milton BridgeBrown, Adam, Edinburgh roadLawson, Chas., & Son, PenicuikTait, Jamos, SquareThomson, Thomas, St Robert's croft
EDINBURGHSHIRE. RATHO
PAINTERSWilson & Son, 68 John street;plasterers) house painters,glaziers, and decorators
PAPER MANUFACTURERSBrown, J., & Co., Esk MillsCowan, Alex., & Sons, Limited,Valleyfleld mills, Bank mill,and Low mill
Sonaerville, Wm., & Son, Dalmore Mill,
Milton Bridge
PHOTOGRAPHERSAdderley, J., 6 High street
PLASTERERSWilson & Son, 68 John street,Penicuik ; decorators andhouse painters
PliTJMBERS AND GA.S-FITTERS
Brown, Thomas, 14 Bridge st.
White, Wm., Edinburgh rd.
RESTAURANTSLamb, Mrs, 4 Bridge st.
Thomson, John, John street
SADDLERSMitchell. David, 1 7 Bridge streetRobertson, John, High st.
SLATERSDickson, Robert, The SquareWilliamson, James, Kirkhall rd.
SPIRIT DEALERSi Easton, Jane, The SquareI Henderson, Mrs Alexander, Vic-
toria Inn, AuchindinnyNine Mile Burn Inn, Habbie'showe ; commodious hall forpicnic, dance, and other largeparties. A. M'Rae proprietor
Omand, J. & W., Crown InnHigh street
Railway Jnn, SquareRailway Tavern, High st.
Thomson, Robert, Fisher's tryst,Milton bridge
STATIONERSHogg, Wm., 14 John street; alsotobacconist
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERSBiggar, A. J., 23 High street;and outfitter
Blair, Alex., Croft st.
Foulis, James, John st.
Mathieson, T., 27 Bridge st.
"WATCHMAKERS ANDJEWELLERS
Burt, William, 2 7 High streetConn, John, John st.
Howden & Son, John st.
MISCELLANEOUSDennis, John, Esk Bridge; brick and
tile manufacturerHiggins, B., Edinburgh rd. ; saleroomKay, Robt., & Sons; cartersMunro, Joseph, Auchendinny; dairykeeper
Nivison, J., Bridge st. ; fishmongerStewart, Alex., High st. ; tinsmithWood, Mrs, Hamilton st. ; fruiterer
Ratho,Including Kirkliston, Norton, &c.
AERATED WATER MANU-FACTURER
Steedman, Alexander, Ratho
BAKERSBrown, T., Newbridge, KirklistonClark, David, RathoMilne, W., KirklistonWeddell, James
BLACKSMITHSCooper, Thos., Newbridge, KirklistonFraser, William, Ratho. Bi-cycles repaired.
Lawson, Jas., Kirkliston183
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERSBrown, Thomas, RathoWells, Peter, Kirkliston
BUILDERSBowmaker, George, Kirklistonsalso joiner and ironmonger
M'Laren, Peter
COAL AGENTSAllan, John, Ratho station;house, Ratho cottage
Barnes, John, Kirkliston ; and mer-chant
Bryce, W.M'Donald, Duncan, KirklistonStation; coal and draff mer-chant. Paraffin and briquet-tes. Orders punctually at-tended to
COAL MERCHANTSAllan, John, Ratho stationM'Donald, Duncan, KirklistonStation
CONTRACTORSForrest, Alex., Kirkliston; cart-ing contractor
Scott, A., Newbridge
DAIRYMENArbuckle, John, Kirkliston
DRAPERSDuff, R. & L., KirklistonMacpherson, J. D.. KirklistonSteedman, AlexanderYoung, A., Ratho
FLESHERSBorthwick, Wm.Wells, Alexander, Kirkliston
FRUITERERSIrown, Thomas, 76 Haymarketterrace, Needbridge
RATHO
GROCERS AND GENERALMERCHANTS
Craighead, John, Kirkliston
Duff, Alex., KirklistonGrieve, Henry O., Kirkliston ;
general merchantHall, William, Newbridge, Katho sta-
tionHeron, H.Hillwood Co-operative Society,
Ltd., Ratho Station, and atKirkliston
Lawrie, A., Newbridge, Kirkliston
Muir, Wm., KirklistonSteedman, Alexander, RathoYoung, A., Ratho ; also win.9merchant and carriage hirer
;
house, Flora Bank
HOTELSNewliston Arms Hotel,ton
Kirklis-
JOINERSBinnie, JohnBowmaker, George, KirklistonCunningham, John, Middle NortonJohnstone, Thomas, KirklistonKeay, David R., Kirkliston; andeaw-mill owner
Lawrie, Wm.Orr, John
PROVISION MERCHANTSGrieve, H. O., Kirkliston
QUARRY OWNERBailUe, Abner, Norton; whinstonequarry
REFRESHMENT ROOMSRobertson, Mrs J., Kirkliston
SLATERS AND PLAS-TERERS
Bartie, Wm.Brand, Peter, KirklistonSamuel, J., Kirkliston
SPADE AND SHOVELHANDLE MAKERS
Keay, Cavid R .., Kirkliston
EDINBURGHSHIRE
.
SPIRIT DEALERSBryce, Robert, RathoMasterton, Mrs Christina, New-bridge, Ratho station
Thomson, J., Ratho
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERSGordon, Joseph, & Son, Kirklis-ton
Leitch, (x.
WINE AND SPIRITDEALERS
Proven, Mrs A., Newliston ArmsHotel, Kirkliston
Young, A., Ratho
MISCELLANEOUSBorthwick, John, Kirkliston ; veterin-
ary surgeonDistillers Co., Ltd., Kirkliston
Epimie, Geo., Kirkliston; saddle?
Scott, Thos., Kirkliston; miller
Roslin.
BAKERSKerr, JohnWright, John, Roslin
BLACKSMITHSBiaek, James, HowgateCairns, John, V.S., Roslin
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERMochrie, Andrew, Boslin
DRAPERSBryce, George, Eoslin
Jack, E., Boslin
FLESHERWright, Thomas, Roslin
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GROCERSJohnston, MissJudge, John, Roslin; wine andspirit merchant
GUNPOWDER MANU-FACTURERS
Curtis's & Harvey, Ltd., RoslinGunpowder Mills; head office,3 Gracechurch street, London,E.C. ; manufacturers of all
kinds of blasting and sport-ing gunpowders. Telegra-phic addresses, " Merrick's,Roslin," and " Curtis's, Lon-don "
HOTELSRosslyn (The Respected OldOriginal) Hotel; tourists, visi-
tors, and cyclists will findevery attention paid to theirwants at this hotel. Chargesstrictly moderate. MarkPringle, proprietor
Royal Hotel, Roslin
JOINERS
Law, D. M., Roslin
RESTAURANTSBaxter, MrsCyclists' Rest and Restaurant,
Roslin. Thomas GrayM'Lenran, Jas>
SPIRIT DEALERSHislop, Wm., Bilston inn, onomile from Roslin; stabling
Rosslyn (The Respected OldOriginal) Hotel; tourists andvisitors provided with lunch-eons, dinners, and teas onthe shortest notice. Winesand spirits of the finest qual-ity. Special tariff for cyclists.Good stabling; close and opencarriages for hire. Chargesstrictly moderate. MarkPringle, proprietor
MISCELLANEOUSHogar, John
;
M'Kinlay, A.
;
confectioner
tailor and clothier
HADDINGTONSHIRE.Dunbar,
Including Belhaven, East and WestBarns, Gateside, Lauderdale, Spott,
Woodbush, &c.
ACCOUNTANTSKnox, James, 64 High street
AERATED WATER MANU-FACTURERS
Dunbar, James, Yictoria st.
BAKERSBrown, John, 139 High st.
Erace, John, 66 High st.
Gibb, John, 117 High streetGrahame, John G., 84 High st.
Huntly, Robert, West barnsSmith, Wm., 120 High st.
White, John, 65 High street;confectioner and fancy breadbaker
BANESBank of ScotlandBritish Linen Co. BankCommercial Bank of Scotland, Ltd.
BLACKSMITHSBrowning, John, 8 Colvin street,and 3 2 High street; horsesheer, general smith, andcycle agent and repairer
Duncanson, John, High st.
Gray, Wm.. Burnhead, SpottHadden, Wm., SpottSmith, Jas., Gateside2A
BOOKSELLERS
Oownie, J., 6 6 High street;printer and house agent
Knox, Jas., 64 High street. Es-tablished 184 3
Knox, Thos. 3., 10 High street;also printer
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS
Alexander, J., High st
Anderson, John, 147 High st.
Clark, A, WestportGray, John, & Co., 2 WestportHeugh, R., 127 High streetLaw, James, 54 High st.
Mason, Jos., 80 High streetRamsay, Jas., 88 High street
BREWERS AND MALTSTERS
Dudgeon, John, & Co., Balhaver
BUILDERS
Blair, George, 161 High streetCunningham, George, 1 Stanleyplace, and Victoria street;contractor and quarry master
CABINETMAKERS
Clark, D., 121 High st.
Low, George, 67 High street;upholsterer, undertaker, andhouse agent
Purves, Wm. Beattie, 8 High st.
;
upholsterer, undertaker,house agent, and valuator
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CHEMISTSAitken, Robert, 67 High streetMurray, GeorgePurves, J. A., 25 High st.
Wilson, W. F., High st.
CHINA, GLASS, ANDEARTHENWARE DEALERSGrahame, Goo., 99 High streetMelville & Sons, 114 High streetReilly, M., 23 Castle street
COAL MERCHANTSEcll. John, High st.
Blyth, Andrew, Lauderdalehouse, West end; and fire-wood
Ma'colm, Thos., High st.
Polwarth, Chas., 50 High st
White, Thos., 40 High st.
CONFECTIONERSCorvi, Peter, 139 High st. ; icecream dealer
CYCLE AGENTSBrowning, John, 3 2 High streetand 8 Calvin st. ; agent forall the principal makers in
cycles. Repairs, etc., byqualified workmen
DAIRYMEN4mos>, J., 16 WestportCowan, W., & Sons, 157 High stHunter, Frank, BelhavenRussell, William, 38 High st.
1/2A/1900
DUNBAR HALDINGTONSHIRE
.
DEAPEES
Anderson, P. R., 3 WestportBarr, Miss J., 5 WestportBlack, W. & M., 126 High st.
Grahame, A., 19 High st.
Melville, Kobert, 159 High st.
Sanson, Wirt., 109 High streetSmith, Daniel, 53 High streetSmith, John, 60 High streetSpence. William, 4 7 High streetYoung, James, 104 High st.
3NGINEEE
Sheriff, Thos., & Co., West Barns
FISHCTJEEES
Craig, Thos., Victoria harbourHutchinson, Wm., WoodbushRobertson, A. & G., WoodbushEobertson, Adam, Woodbush
FISH MERCHANTS
Craig, Thos., 91 High at.
Mackay, CharlesRobertson, Thomas, 153street
High
FLESHEES
Shiell, B. 0. & J., 103 High st.
Tait Brothers, 9 6 High street;butchers, game dealers, andarmy contractors
Tait, George, 70 High street;family butcher
FETJTTEBEES
Borthwick, Andrew, 43 High st.Jenkinson, Mrs Alexander, 7 6High street
Mackenzie, James, Lauderdale,West end; all fruits in thoirseason; tomatac-s a special-ity; prices moderate
Main, William, 146 High st.
Robertson, Helen, 143 High st.
GOLF CLTJB AND BALLMAKERS
Clark, J. & D., Musselburgh;and at Dunbar
GEOCEES
Marked (a) aro also Spirit Dealers.
Baillie, Alexander, 48 High st.
Bcyd, Alex., 2 Castle st.
Cowan, W., & Sons, 15 7 Highstreet
Craigie, R. D., 20 Victoria st.
(a) Cunningham, Mrs, 122 Highstreet; wine merchant andItalian warehouseman
(a) Fraser, Thomas, & Son, 7 7High st.; family grocers andwine merchants
Glass, Miss M., 16 Castle st.
Hately. R. W., 20 Victoria st.
(a) Kerr, Arch., jun., BelhavenMalcolm, John, 49 High st.
Malcolm, Thomas, 98 High st.
(a) Purvcs, Jas., West barnsRidded, Robert, 61 High streetRitchie, Robert, 149 High streetSmith, James H., 48 Victoria st.
Turner, Alison, BelhavenWest Barns Co-operativeSociety, Ltd., West barns. JasBrown, manager
White, James A., 5 Victoria st.
Wood, Alexander, 18 Victoria st.
Wood, Alex., 71 High st.
Wood r W. M., 92 High st.
HOTELSBplle Vue HotelJersey Arms Hotei. WillianWhilliarrs, proprietor
.Johnston's Private Hotel (Red-heugh Hovse), West end; evejyhome comfort; reduced tar-riff for winter months
Kerridge's Hotel, West end;first-class. Every home com-fort. Rooms commanding amagnificent view of the seaand coast, including May Is-
land and Bass Rock. Golfinglinks a few minutes' walkfrom the hotel; wines andspirits of the best quality
Lcrne Hotel, 132 High street;special tariff for cyclists andtourists. Visitors providedwith luncheons, dinners, andteas on shortest notice] atmoderate charges
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Railway Hotel; hiring and stab-ling. G. Milne, proprietor
Roxburgh Marine HotelRoyal Hotel; first-class accom-modation for the travellingpublic and commercialgents.; billiard and smokingrooms. M. Gunn, proprietor
St George Hotel, High streetWilson's Temperance Hotel andRestaurant. High street; ac-commodation for cyclists.Breakfasts, dinners, teas, andsuppers at moderate charges
HOLrSE AGENT
Downie, J., 5 6 High street.Established 1842
IBONMONGEBS
Eo-vhill, Archibald, 165 High st.
Grahame, Geo., 99 High streetGrahame, James F., 135 Highstreet; and general merchant
Melville, Andrew, & Son3, 1 14 High st.
JOINEBS
Bald, James, BeltonfordBell, Thos., 9 Castle streetCunningham, W., Paterson ter-
race; and undertakerHorsburgh, Thos., East BarnsManderson, John, 1 High st.
Porter, James, GatesideRitchie, Robert, Lamer street;house, 151 High st. 5 builder,joiner, and undertaker
Russell, W. L., 84 High st.
White. Hugh, Colvin st. ; joiner,
cartwright, and undertaker
MILLINEES AND DEESS-MAKEES
Moody, Miss, 6 High st.
Watson, Isabella & Jane, Friar Bankterrace
\"oung, Marian, n Silver st.
HADDINGTONSHIRE, EAST LINTON
NEWSAGENT6 4 High street;James,Knox,
stationerM'Kenzie, James, 2 High streetcirculating library
PAINTERSHuEter, G. L., 112 High st.
Laing, James N., 59 High street;paperhanger and glassstainer
M'Kenzie, James, 2 High street
PHOTOGBAPHEESSpence, Charles, Station road
PLUMBERS AND GAS-FITTERS
Grahame, Geo., 9 9 High streetMeek, A., West port
Melville & Sons, 114 High st.
POSTMASTERSHome, Alfred, St George's Hotel,High street; stables; also jobmasters
SLATEES
Aitken, A., Oastlo viewAlder, Ralph 0., 89 High st.
SOLICITORS
Ferme, Ferme, & Williamson, High st.
Sinclair, J. H., 3 8 High streetWhite, Robert, 4 High st.
SPIRIT DEALERSBarbour, J., HarbourBell, Catherine,Arms, Writer'sCastle street)
Shepherds'court (off
Denholm, E., BelhavenDeiiholm, Jas., West BarnsLaird, Wm., BelhavenM'Intyre, John, Royal Oak, Vic-toria harbour
MacPlierson, Mrs, Castle Inn,163 High street
Mason's Arms, HarbourPott, John, Black Bull Hotel, 7 2High street
Robertson, Thos., High st.
Robinson, Adam, VolunteerArms, 17 Victoria street
Robinson, C, Eagle Arms, 7 7SBigh street
Turner. H., HarbourWhillians, William, Jersey Arms
STONEMASONS ANDBUILDERS
Angus, Robert, 1 WestgateBlair, Jas., BelhavenCunningham P., & Sons, 34 CastDeDholm, Jas., 3 Westgate
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERSAnderson, P. R., 3 WestportCieghorn, George, 19 West portDale, Wm., SpottKerse, G. H. (from Holtum &Welsh), 4 High street
Simson, Alexander, 5 Friar Bankterrace; ladies' tailor
TOBACCONISTSinnes, A., 108 High street; alsohairdresser
Laing, J. N., 5 9 High streetM'Kenzie, James, 2 High streetPaxton, Misses N. & M., 131High ctreet; and fancy re-pository
VETERINARY SURGEONSBalfour, A., West port
WATCH AND CLOCKMAKERS
Anderson, A. W., 113 High st.
Fehrenback & Hepting, 6 Westport
Kirmaeh, Wm., 83 High st.
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MISCELLANEOUS
Aitchison, Peter, High st. ; umbrellarepairer
Bowe, John H., Kirkhill; potato mer-chant
Brown, Adam, 6 High st. ; hairdresser
Fergie, J., 78 High st. ; dentist
M'Lauchlan, M., 138 High st. ; generaldealer
Main, Wm., 87 High st. ; saddlerNisbet, Alexander, 30 Castle st. ; con-
tractorSmith, Alex., 28 High st. ; nurserymanThomson, Mrs, 33 High st. ; refresh-
ment room
East Linton,
Including G-arvald, Stenton, Tyrrning-
hame, Whitekirk, Whittinghame, &c.
BAKERS
Bridges, H., GarvaldBurns, William, East LintonMrar, Thos.Murray, Wm., Bridge endNisbet, Mrs M., East Linton
BANKNational Bank of Scotland, Ltd
BLACKSMITHS
Burn, RichardCombe, James, WhittinghameDurie, David, East Linton; andhors« shoer
Harrower, G. , WhittinghameHogg, Wm., WhitekirkHorsburgh, George; horse shoer
EOOKSELLER3
Ford, WilliamFally, Charles
EAST LINTON HADDINGTONSHIRE
.
BOOTMAKERSBasrie, Alexander, Main street,
East Linton; agent for "K"boot
Craies, R. & A., East Linton
Mason, Alexander, Main street
BUILDERSFraser, Jchn; and Bridgendsawmills, Bridge street
Malcolm &. LaingPettigrew, James
CHEMISTStewart, A. S., East Linton;pharmaceutical chemist
COACH HIRERHeath, John, Railway Hotel
COAL AGENTSHai die, JamesWatt, Alexander, MillwyndWatt, Wm.
DRAPERSKnox, R. & M., East LintoiPark, A. B., East LintonSmith, A. & E., East Lintoi>
ENGINEERSPratt & Pringle, East Linton,N.B. ; and cycle makers
FLESHERSBelford, William; butcher andpoulterer
Smart, James; and poultererTait Brothers
GROCERS AND SPIRITMERCHANTS
Barrie, Wm., East LintonClapperton, Alexander, EastLinton; grocer and spirit mer-chant
Galbraith, Samuel, StentonHogg, Mrs, East LintonHolmes, A.Malcolm, Alexander, High St.;
and wine and spirit merchantShiell, James, GarvaldTait, Robert, TynninghameWatt, JamesYoung, J.
HOTELSCrownRailway Hotel;its branches-proprietor
Red Lion Hotel. J. Clapperton
posting in all
John Heath,
JOINERS
Fraser, John, Bridge streetHalliday, W., GaxvaldM'Arthur, RobertScott, John N., Stanton
MILLERS
Lindsay, T., East LintonWatt, J., & Sons, Millwynd; grainmerchant
MILLINERSKnox, R. & M., East Linton
PAINTERSandie, James, East Linton; andpaperhanger and hr usedecorator
POST MASTERJohnston, T. , East Linton
PLTJMBERS AND GAS-FITTERS
Lawrie, W.Melville, Andrew, & Sons
SADDLERS
iiardie, J.
SLATERS AND GLAZIERS
Cameron, J. & J., Lauder place,East Linton
Katchen, James, East LintonLintcn, John, Gary-aid
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS
Anderson. R. M.Sailantyne, Geo.Bryson, G.Davidson, Jas., StentonGovan, John, Main street, EastLinton
Johnston, Thomas, East LintonWalker, Peter
VETERINARY SURGEONS
Storie, John, M.R.C.V.S., Manorhouse
WATCHMAKERSJoyner, G.
MISCELLANEOUS
Dakers, R.
White, Jas.
coffee-house keepergreengrocer
HADDINGTONSHIRE. HADDINGTON
Haddington,Including Bolton, Cockles, Gilford,
Nungate, Eosehall, &c.
ACCOUNTANTSLeslie, D. J., Sidegate street;auctioneer, and valuator,sheriff, and J. P. officer; housefactor, insurance, shipping,commission, and private in-
quiry agent, and debt col-lector
AGENTSCrichtcn, James, 15 Court st.
Machiay, W. F., 91 High streetReyned, W. F., HaddingtonRichardson & Gemmed, Ha-Idington; estate agents
AGRICULTURAL CON-TEACTOES
Scott, George, 1 Sidegate st.
;
all kinds of farm work con-tracted for
AGRICULTURAL IMPLE-MENT MAKERS
Dcdds, Samuel, SommerfieldGoodlet, Wm., Flora bank
APARTMENTSteilly, c, Nungate
ARCHITECTSFarquharson, John, Hiltonlodge, 31 Court street
Muat, J. H., Court street
BABY LINEN WAREHOUSESBunyen, Misses, 3 6 Market st.;
and fancy goods
BAKERS
Black, Thos., 9 HardgateFalconer, James, Gifford; andgrocer-
Henderson, Adam L.| 14 Marketstreet
M'Coush, Matthew, GiffordStewart, Duncan, 1 Market st.
Teviotdale, Robert, & Son, 4 5High street
Welsh, Jas., 15 High street; andconfectioner
Wilson, Wm., Nungate
BANKSBank of ScotlandBritish Linen Co. BankCommercial Bank of Scotland,Limited
Royal Bank of Scotland
BLACKSMITHS
Baillie, James, BoltonCowan, Thomas, GiffordKnox, G., Sidegate st.
Neilson & Hardie, Brewery parkNisbet, John, Lodge street; andcycle agent
Oliver, Wm., CocklesYoung, Geo., Brewery park
BOOKSELLERS
Bertram, Mrs, Post office, GiffordBruce, Chas., 22 Market st.
Cowan, Thomas, 61 High streetHutchison, John, 81 High st.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS
Alexander & Co., 65 High st.Barrio, Alexander, 71 and 72High street; and at East Lin-ton and Gifford
Tittle. J , 34 Court st.
Ramsay, A., 68 High streetSmith, G., 1 Church st.
Thomson, J., 31 High streetThomson, Thos., 1 High st.
Wood, A., 1 8 Hardgate
BREWERSBernard, Thomas, & Co.Binnie, M., Nungate breweryMontgomery, J. M., Sidegate brewer;The Haddington Brewery Co., Ltd.,
Sidegate brewery
BROKERSGearie, Patrick, 33 Market st.
;
rag, metal, and skin dealerReilly, C, Nungate
BUILDERS AND MASONSArnctt, Bobert, M'Call's parkLogan, Peter, GiffordOrmiston, Peter, & Son, 44 Highstreet
Paterson, Alex., Peffer's pL
CABINETMAKERSJaidine, Jas., 34 Court st.
Pringle, James, 11 Hardgate
CARRIAGE HIRERSBlack, George, 11 Market streetCleghorn, W., West End Liverystables
Conquer, R., & Son, Bell InnKnox, Mrs, George Hotel stables
CARRIERSNaismith, Robert, Brewery parkPaterson, G., 15 Sidegate streetPrentice, Thomas, Rosehalldairy
Wood, James, Gifford
CHEMISTS
Gardiner, David, 51 Court streetMather, John, 92 High st.
Watt, James, 36 High st.
HADDINGTON HADDINGTONSHIRE.
COACHBDILDEBS
Amos & Son, GoatfieldCowan & Hazley, 12 Market stKennedy, A. D., 2 Hardgate st.
COAL MERCHANTSBeattie, James, Meadow parkHewitt, W., 77 Hardgato sb.
Watt, Alex., Millwynd
CONFECTIONERSShaw, M., 48 and 4 9 Marketstreet
Stewart, Duncan, 1 Market st.
Teviotdale, Robert, & Son, 145High street
DAIRY KEEPEESEarl, John, Newtown portPrentice, Thomas, Rosehalidairy; and contractor
Scott, Mrs D., High streetWilson, James, 48 Hardgate st.
DEAPEESBrown & Shaw, 82 High st.
Couper, Thomas C, 14 High st.
Frier, William H., 9 High streetKellie, R. & A., 30 Market st.
Main, Alex. M., 17 HardgateMuat, G. & J., 2 St Ann's placeNeilson, George, & Co., 67 Higistreet
Red path, Margaret, GiffordSibbaid, A., 18 High streetWilliamson & Spark, 60 Market st.
ENaiNEEESBridges, J. & A., Rosehali
FANCY EEPOSITOEIES
Bunyen, Misses, 3 6 Ma/katstreet; baby linen and ladies'underclothing
Gilchrist, A. & M., 42 High st.
White, The Misses H. & S., 5 8Court street; baby linen andladies' underclothing
FISHMONGERSBalloch, William, 3 3 High streetJohnston, James, 7 High street
FLESHEESDower, A., & Son, 2 6 High streetKirk, William, Market streetPringle, Geo., 17 Market st.
Tait, Robert, GiffordTait, William, 10 Market streetThomson, James, 10 High st
FETJTTEBEB3
Cossar, Peter, 12 High streetScott, George, 1 Sidegate street
;
all kinds of farm work con-tracted for
GENEEAL MEECHANTSLawrie, Mrs, GiffordOgilvie, W., Gifford
GLASS, CHINA, ANDEAETHENWARE DEALEBSAllan, D. S., 55 Court st.
Paton, Wm., 69 Hardgate streetSkirving, Robert. 82 Market sb.
GROCEBSAmos, Wm., 69 High streetBaillie, Joseph, & Co., Gifford
BaiTie, Wm., NungateBell, G., 89 High st.
Bisset, D., Gifford
Blackie, Charles P., 22 High st.
Brass, Mrs A., 67 Hardgate st.
Brook, John, 5 9 and 60street; wine merchant
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Cossar, Peter, 12 High streetDodds, John, GiffordDrysdale, Geo., NungateFindlay, Mrs, 78 High st.
Haddington Co-operativeSociety, Ltd., 49 Court street.Daniel Fraser, manager
Johnston, M., Waterside, Nun-gate; and spirit dealer
M Neill, Martin, 7 SidegateMaltman, William, 84 High st.
Martin, James, 5 Church st.
Matthew & Thomson, 2 7 Mar-ket street
Paterson, Thomas, 64 and 65Hardgate street; familygrocer and spirit merchant
Paul & Co., 65 Market st.
Porteous, James, 22 High st.
Redpath, M., GiffordScott, George, 1 Sidegate st,
;
all kinds of farm work con-tracted for
Smith, James, 19 and 20 Highstreet; wine and spirit mer-chant
Strut h, David, 28 High streetStuart, Jessie, GiffordWilson & Co., 70 Hardgate
HAIRDRESSERSM'Pherscn, D., 21 Market streetPritchart, G., 63 High streetShaw, P., 32 High st.
HOTELS
W.
Biack Bull, Market st.
Commercial, High st.
Crown, High st.
George, High st.
Goblin Ha' Inn, Gifford.Simpson
Gullane HotelMarket Temperance, 46 Courtstreet. Mrs Chalmers
Temperance Hotel, Market st.;
breakfasts, dinners, teas, andsuppers; clean, comfortables,well-aired bedrooms; chargesstrictly moderate. MissesCasey, proprietrix
Tweeddale Arms Hotel, GifiordVictoria (The) Hotel; wines,spirits and ales teas at short-est notice; modebate changes;every attention given to
High Icyclists. J. B. Anderson, pro-
|prietor
HADDINGTONSHIRE. HADDINGTON
IRONMONGERSBertram, David. 42 Market st.
Drown & Murray, 7 Market st.
Brown, Thos., 79 High st.
JOINERS
Bertram, George, Gilford
Coekbav.i, D., High st.
FarquKarson, John, Hilton lodgeand 31 Court street
Gilbert, Wm., Market st.
Hunter, John, Sanders deanMnir, Thos., Brewery parkOrr, James, 45 and 4 6 Marketstreet; carpenter and joiner
Faterson, Alex., Peffer's pi.
Stark, James, Wood's pi., NungatoThomson, Geo., Mitchell hall
LIVERY STABLESMuir, Jessie, 1 Hope parkWest End Livery Stables.Cleg-'norn
MANURE MERCHANTSDavie, William, & Company, 40Market street
MILLERSHogarth, A., Gimmer's mills
Montgomery & Oo., Ltd., Gimmer'smills
Peffers Bros., Ltd., ClerkingtonOatmeal! mills; sole manufac-turers of the Shepherd Bread.Oatflour, oatmeal, and pearlbarley
NEWSPAPERS
I East Lothian Visitor "
I Haddingtonshire Advertiser."Sinclair & Co., 63 Market st.
"Haddingtonshire Courier," 19Market street
PAINTERSCunningham, John, 90 High st.;
and deccratorMain, J., 75 High street; anddecorator
Main, W. & J., 3 9 High streetTaylor, Henry, 4 Market street
PLUMBERSRoss, T. M., R.P.C., 32 High st.
Runciman, Alexander, 3 5 Mar-ket ist.; registered plumberand sanitary engineer
Watson, Alexander, High street;plumber, gasfitter, and sanitary engineer
PRINTERS (LETTERPRESS)
Croal, D. & J., 19 Market st.
Hutchison, John, 81 High st.
Sinclair & Co., 63 Market st.
PURVEYORRomanel, W. W., Railway Hotel,Court street; balls, gardenparties, and picnics speciallypurveyed for
RESTAURANTSTeviotdale, Robert, & Son, 45High street
SADDLERSAllan & Husband, 87 High st.
Main, Wm., Court street
SEED MERCHANTSAUan, D. S., 55 Court st.
Baillie, WilliamDavie, William, & Company, 4«Market street
Cods, Wm., & Son, Haddington;also g/*o<vcrs
Roughead & Park, Limited, Highstreet
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SLATERS AND GLAZIERSAmos, Wm.. 56 Court st.
Gumming, G, 59 Hardgate st.
Whitehead, Hugh, Nungate
SOLICITORS
Fcrme, Ferme, & WilliamsonRattray, George, 55 High street,Haddington; and agent forFire and 1 Life Assurance of-fices; and for Haddington-shire Libera! Club
Richardson & Gemmell, Had-dington agents for Sun Insur-ance Co., and HaddingtonBrewery Co.
Stirling, JohnWatson, J. & J., Court st.
Wood, Andrew, 13 Market st.
;
agent for the Law Union andCrown Fire and Life InsuranceCompany, and the CaleuonianInsurance Company, andclerk and treasurer to theSchool Board of Aberlady andto the Haddington CourtHouse commissioners
SPALE BASKET MAKERSBrcwn & Murray, 7 Market st.
SPIRIT DEALERSAtchison, Mrs Janet, 29 High st.
Anderson, J. B., The Victoria,Court street; wines, spirits,
and alos. Teas at shortestnotice, and at moderatecharges. Cyclists given everyattention
Anderson, Thos., TynesldeTavern, 10 Poldrate
Dickson, Mrs Helen, Bay Horse,1 Court street
Johnston, James A., Gardeners'Arms, Kilpair street
Kyle, T., Plough Tavern, Courtstreet
Main, A. Maxwell, Hardgate st.
Prentice, Philip, Golf Tavern,Nungate
Romanel, W. W., Railway Hotal,Cowc street; stabling
HADDINGTON HADDINGTONSHIRE.
TAILOBS AND CLOTHIERSBradford, William, 14 Kardfratestreet
Cunningham, Duncan, 4 Highstreet
Gillies, J. & P., 37 High st.
Lobie, William, MarklaneMilne, H. D., 17 High street; andladies' tailor
Muat, G. & J., 2 Sidegateraterson, A., GilfordSpence, Thos., 50 Higrh st.
Watson, David, 22 Church st.
TANNERSCoalston, H. & H., Tyneside tan-neries
TOBACCO MANUFACTURERSBailie, D., NungateFalccner, Alex., 43 High st.
Gillies, J. High st.
Lawrie, Robert , 24 High street;and tobacconist
Sinclair, George, 20 Market st.
;
and candle manufacturer
VETERINARY SURGEONSBannatyne, W., Fairview, Courtstreet
Hume, Andrew, 16 Court streetYoung, Geo., 13 Court st.
WATCH AND CLOCKMAKERS
Gilchrist, J. G., 40 High st.
M'Farlanc, John, 85 High streetEose, D. M., g Market st.
Wright, Alex., Hardgate st.
WOOLLEN MANUFAC-TURERS
Pate-rson, Adam, & Sons, Westmills
MISCELLANEOUSBertram, H., Gifford Post officeBridges, I. & D., Eosehall; ironfoundetDewar, Alex., Market st. ; sawmillowner
Kemp, T. W., 47 Market st. ; registrarWatt, James; plasterer
North Berwick,Including Aberlady, Dirleton, Gullane,
Halfland Barns. Kavenshangh, &c.
AGENTS (HOUSE, &c.)
Brodie, James, High streetEdington, M. & A., gi High st.
Shiel, Geo., 3c. Sons, 82 and 84High street
Whitecross, J. R., West endWhitccross, John, 2 High street
BAKERSArchibald, James. West cn-1,Gullane
BTIQDIE, JAMES, High street;
confectioner
Fowler, George, 6 7 High streetGuy, Robert, Aberlady; alsogrocer
Oliver, G., DirletonOliver, Robert, Gullane; andgrocer
Paterson, J. S., 8 High streetRamage, Christina, 61 High st.Sanderson, D., Stanley road,Gullane; restaurant. Esti-mates for picnic parties
Smith, G. & J., Aberlady; alsopost office
Wood, Arch., 77 High st.
BANKSBritish Linen Co. BankClydesdale Bank, Ltd.
BLACKSMITHSAnderson, John, AberladyBell, James, 21 Forth street, andMarket place; horse shoer andgeneral smith
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Bolton, Alex., Forth st.
Darge, J. A., Gnllane
BOOKSELLERSAnderson, John, 63 High st.
Melville, Mrs Wm., 69 High st.;
also circulating libraryMurray, G. C, The White House,3 3 High street
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERSAmos, John, AberladyHorsburgh, D., 9T High streetMarr, John, Main street, GullaneMeirilees, A., 40 Quality st.
Walker, John, 16 High streetYoung, Thos., Dirleton
BUILDERSFraser, Adam, AberladyWilson, John, & Sons, Tranent,Aberlady, Gullane, and NorthBerwick; builders and quarryowners, also joiners
CABINETMAKERSHimsworth, Thomas, 103 Highstreet; cabinetmaker andundertaker
Sked, Alex., Quadrant lane, Eastroad
CARRIAGE HIRERSHome, A., High street
CARRIERS AND CON-TRACTORS
Brotherston, J. & J., Gullane, byDrem
Ritchie, D., & Son, Gullane
HADDINGTONSHIRE . NORTH BERWICK
CHEMISTS
Gardner & Ainslie, 107 High st.
Macintyre, John, 34 High st.
COACHBUILDEESThe North Berwick Coachworks,Forth street. James Mifnc,proprietor
COACH PBOPBIETOBSBell, George A., High sti-eet;
Commercial Hotel ; stables,landau, carriages, waggon-ettes, pony traps, etc; largebrake for picnic parties;brake leaves every Sundaymorning 8 a.m.; evening 5.4
5
p.m. for DremBruce, John, East rd.
Burnett, James, 64 High street.'Buses, close and open carri-ages, Victorias, and ponytraps
Clarkson, J., GullaneDalgliesh, William. Aberlady;a'so apartments to Bet
Fowler, Geo., West endGilbert, James, Dalrymple Hotelstables
Johnston, Thos., 36 Quality st.
PINCOTT, JOHN, Aberlady. Seeadvt.
Pincott, William, GullaneRunciman, David, 28 Quality st.
COAL MERCHANTSAmiston Coal Co., Railway station
Blyth, A., North BerwickHunter, George, Railway sta-tion. Telephone No., 16
CONFECTIONERSArchibald, James, West end,Gullane
Fiaaer, L., 49 High st.-eet; to-baccon ;st and toy warehouse
Lawrie, A., 44 High st.
Robertson, Willinm, GullaneSanderson, D., Stanley roac',Gullane
CYCLE AGENTS ANDMANUFACTURERS
Archer, A., 2 Forth streetBass Rock Cycle Co., 92 and 107High street, North Berwick;makers of the Bass Rockcycles; agencies for Humbers,Singers', TriumphSi Campions,Trents, Enfields. T. Hunter,n>anagrer
North Berwick Cycle Co., For-rosters' Hall buildings, Highstreet; makers of "TheTantallon." Agencies, " Hum-ber," " Singer," " Triumph,"" Quadrant," "Sparkbrook,"" Townsend," " Victoria," " B,
and A.," etc. Cycling aca-demy, Forresters' hall
DAIRY KEEPERSBell, Geo., 7 WestgateBrown* A., Abbey roadClark, John, Dalrymple buildings, 72 High street
Wilson, Mrs, 24 Quality st.
DRAPERSBalden, Miases, 43 High at.
Brownlee, M., 38 High st.
Hood & Douglas, 99 High streetHunter, L. & S., 7 High streetMills, Frederick, 31 High streetMonro, M. & E., Brighton ter.,
Gullane; also milliners anddressmakers
Scott, Jane, AberladySim, George, 3 7 High street;milliner and dressmaker
Smellie & Brown, 52 High at.
ENGINEERSArcher, Peter, 2 Forth street;cycles built to special order;jobs of every descriptiondone; charges Moderate
Bridges, J. & A., North Berwick
FISHMONGERSEason, Thomas, 9 6 High streetEcles, Wm., Gullane by-DremGoodall, James, 3 Market placeRobertson, T., Melbourne placo
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FLESHERSDickson, Frank Ecles, 46 and 47High street; flesher, poulterer,and game dealer
Ecles, Francis, 5 High st.
Ecles, Wm., Aberlady and GullaneEcles, Wm., Gullanc-by-DremGillies, John, 95 High streetHenderson, J., 68 High st.
Maclennan t R., GuilanoScott, Alexander, 7 5 High streetStruth, William, 55 and 57 Highstreet; flesher and game andpoultry dealer
FRUITERERS
Robertson, Wm., 18 High st.
Robertson, Wm., Gullane
GOLF AND CLUB BALLMAKERS
Aitken, Alexander, Gullane 'inks
Anderson, T., 07 Hope st.
Hutchison, J. H., LinksSayera, B., North BerwickWaggott, J., Aberlady
GROCERS
Marked (a) are also Spirit Dealers.
Bonthron, M., 24 Victoria roadDickson, James, Forth st.
Edington, M. & A., 91 High st.
Gibb, Mrs, DirletonGoodall, Jas., 1 Market placeGreig, A. P., 3 High street; alsoprovision merchant
Guy, Robert, Aberlady; familygrocer and wine merchant
Robertson, D. S., Guilano
(a) Shiel, Geo., & Sons, 8 2 and84 High street; family grocersand Italian v arehousemen(close to Post office)
Smith, A. H., 28 High st.
Smith, G. & J., Aberlady; alsopost office
Stewart, J., Forth st.
Welch, M., Aberlady(a) Whitecross, John, 2 High st.
;
also wins and spirit merchantWhitecross, John R., West end;family grocer and wine andspirit merchant
Vule, Thos., Dirleton
1/2B/1900
NORTH BERWICK HADDINGTONSHIRE,
HAIBDRESSEBSBass Rock Cycle Co., 9 2 and 107High street. T. Hunter, man-ager
Mackenzie, J., High streetWaltos, George, 40 Quality st.
Whyte, Robert, 42 High street
HOTELSAstley's Private Hotel, Westend; overlooking links. W.L. Astley, proprietor
Basset's Hotel (<ate New Hotel),Gullane-by-Drem; private en-trance to golf course; clubsand parties catered for atspecial terms; recently «in-
larged; good billiard, draw-ing, and dining reoms; near-est to links and sea moderatetariff. James Bisset, pro-prietor
Bradbury's Private Hotel, West endCampbell's Private. Good sea-view. Close to station andgolf links
Commercial Hotel, High street.Good stabling. Henry White
Dalrymple Arms Hotel
Golf Hotel GullaneGolf Hotel, Aberlady. Goodstabling. This hotel is con-venient to Gullane links. HarryPurssell, proprietor
Golf (The) Hotel, Gullane. Wm.K. Smith, proprietor
Mopcfield Private Hotel, Gullane,by Drem, Good accommoda-tion. Close to golf course.'Bus In connection with hotelmeets trains at Drem. Alex-ander Gillam, proprietor
Hunter, Mrs, Temperance Hotel,Aberlady
Imperial HotelMarine Hotel, North Berwick.One of the finest hotels inScotland. Extensive systemof sea water baths. Everycomfort and luxury. Hydrauliclift to all floors. W. Nlebecker,proprietor
Murray House Private Hoto!;first-claBs situation, nearestto bathing beach and golfstarting point; home comfortswith moderate charges. Thos.Anderson, proprietor
Royal Hotel. Only first-classhotel adjoining the stationand starting point of golflinks. Unequalled for situa-tion and comfort. All publicrooms face the sea, and mag-nificent view of the Forth. A.G. Holloway, proprietor
Warrender Private Hotel, NorthBerwick. Adjoining links.
Sea view. Every home com-fort. Reduced winter terms.Robert Malcolmson, proprietor
IE0NMONGEBWlghtman, John, 23 High streetalso ironmongers' furnisher
JOINERS
Au!d, Wm., 33 WestgateBeel, T., Back streetDenholm, Geo., Melbourne pi.
Millar, John, AberladyUrquhart, W., Dirleton
Walker, Andrew, Forth st.
White, Hu«h, 8 Lane streetWhitecross, P., & Sons, 88 I-igh st.
MILLINERS AND DRESS-MAKERS
Henderson, Miss A., 19 High st.
Hunter,' Misses, 7 High streetKielson, Mrs, 34 Quality st.
Munro, E., Gullane
PAINTERSAllan, A., 87 High st.
Hutchison, Alexander,97 High street
Laing, W., 44 Quality gt.
PHOTOGRAPHERSHutchison's Studio, 95 Highstreet; also house decorator,etc.
Ross, J., Station
PLASTERERSArundel, Thomas, HarbourBlack, John, 98 High street
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PLUMBERS AND GAS-FITTERS
Dickson, William, 62 High st.Howie, Henry, 109 High street;sanitary engineer and generalironmonger
Kendall, Jas., Quality st.
Mann, Andrew, 54 High streetRutherford, Henry, Aberlady
REFRESHMENT ROOMS
Aitken, Andrew, Quality street;temperance
Golf Restaurant, 1 Dalrymple buil.l-
ingsHarvey, Mrs E. C-, AberladyLogan, Mrs, 24 Quality streetSanderson, D., Stanley road,Gullane
Waggott, Miss M., Aberlady
SADDLERS
Robb, Thos. Gladstone, 3 8 Qual-ity street
SLATERS AND GLAZIERS
Anderson, Wm., GullaneArundel, John W., 10 Melbourneplace; and chimney sweeper
Lambert, James, Aberlady and i
Gullane; slater, plasterer, and I
glazierLurcsden, John, Shore it.
M'Laren, Alexander, Somervllle 1
court, 4 6 High street
SPIRIT DEALERS
Oeel, C, Quality streetBlyth, W. LIston, Auld Hoose, 13Forth street; also -vine mer-chant
Henderson, Mrs, 6 6 High streetM'Ainsh, J., Quality st.
Shiel, Geo., & Sons, 8 2 and 84High street; also wine mer-chants
Vass, Alexander, Ship Inn, 16and 18 Quality street. Onlymatured whisky kept in stock
Welsh, Henry, Aberlady
HADDINGTONSHIRE. PRESTONPANS
STATIONERS
Bass Rock Cycle Co., 92 and 10 7High street. T. H writer, man-ager
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERSBird, Thos., AberladyInglis, William, 30 Quality St.
Little. J., & Son, Dahymple buildings,High st.
Slimmand, Bobert, 3 High st.
Smith, James, Forth st.
Wilson, Thos., 5 6 High street
WATCH AND CLOCKMAKERS
Bonnet, Edwin, 74 High streetKellas, William, 6 High street
MISCELLANEOUSBennet, Mrs Edwin, 100 High street
;
china dealerBolton, M., Dirloton ; Post offic jBrown, Miss E., 94 High st. ; Berlin
wool repositoryBrown, Peter; architectHardie, L W., Bavenshaugh; auc-
tioneerM'Kemie, Bobert, Haifland Barns
;
veterinary surgeon
Prestonpans,Including Cockeniie, Port Seton,
Prestongrange, &c.
BAKERS
Cooper, Geo., High st.
Donaldson, John, CockenzieFerguson, Andrew, High street,Cockenzie
Beunie, J. fc T., High st.
Rennle, William, High st, Eastend
BANKRoyal Bank of Scotland
BLACKSMITHSBrownlie, Alexander, High st.
Watt, James, Cockenzie
BOOT AND SHOEMAKEBS
Bryce, James, High streetDonaldson, Archibald, Port SetonHay, Geo., High st.
Stewart, Andrew T., CockenzieWhite D., High st.
BREWEBS AND MALTSTEBSFowler, John, & Co., Limited,Prestonpans; Glasgow agents,Smith Brothers, 15 Madeiracourt, and C. Morrison & Sons,13 9a St Vincent street; Aber-deen office, Provost Jamie-son's quay
CARPENTERS AND JOINERS
Cowper, ThomasHunter, George, High st.
Weatherhead, Wm., Cockenzie
CEMENT EXPORTERLuke & Co.
CHEMISTStenhouse, Robert, High street,Prestonpans
CHINA MERCHANTSBaxter, John, High streetBelfield & Co., Potteries, Pres-tonpans
Pryde, I.
COAL OWNERSPrestongrange Coal and Fire-
brick Co., Ltd., Prestongrange195
DAIRY KEEPERSBixhanan, R., High streetDalgleish, Wm., CockenzieM'Lellan, James, High st.
Robertson, Jas., Whine cottage,Cockenzie
Watt, Peter, Redburn Dairy, Highstreet; and market gardener
DRAPERSBaillie, A, & Son, 1 Wemyss pi.,
CockenzieBorland, John, High streetFraser, J., High st.
Eennie, Missos, High sfc.
Thomson, J. & w., CockenzieTurnbull, Misses, High streetWilson, William, High street
EARTHENWARE MANU-FACTURERS
Belfield & Co., Prestonpans
FLESHERS
Belford, Wm., CockenzieCo-operative Store, CockenzieHerriot, John, High st.
Instant, Alex., High st., Preston-pans and Cockenzie
Pow, A, High st.
GARDENERSGreenfield, Archibald
GREENGROCERSFame, Boborb, Cockenzie
Grandison, A.
Scott, Mrs, High street
PRESTONPANS HADDINGTONSHIRE.
GROCERS AND GENERALMERCHANTS
Baillie, A., & Son, i Wemyss pi., Port
SetonBuchanan) Daniel, Cockenzie;and oilskin manufacturer
Buchanan, R., High streetCampbell, William, High st.
Co-operative Store, Cockenzie.William D. Hendry, manager
Duncan, M., High st.
Duncan, Wm., High street; andwine merchant; agent forMelrose's teas
Dunn, William, West end; ship-ping supplied
Greig, Mary, West EndHarkness, Alexander, High st.,
CockenzieHume Brothers, Highproprietors of theStrathesk blend ofwhisky
Hunter, Mrs, High st.
Inglis, C, High st.
Kay, John, CockenzieMacfarlane, H., High st.
merchantPrestonpans Co-operativeSociety, Limited. Peter W-Robertson, manager
Ross, Helen, CockenzieStewart, Jessie AnneThomson, J. & W., Cockenzie
street ;
famousScotch
spirit
HAIRDRESSERSM'Kenzie, G., High street
HOTELS
QUEEN'S ARMS HOTEL, Highstreet. Horsesat livery, etc.Posting in all itsbranches. Jas.Grant, proprietor
Thorn Tree Hotel, Port Seaton,Cockenzie. Good accommo-dation for travellers andcyclists. Clement Lamb, pro-prietor
TBONMONGERBSack, Alexander, High street
PAINTERSMorrison, John, High street
PLUMBERS AND GASFITTERS
Monro, AndrewSandilands, John
ROPE AND SAIL MAKES'
Clark, Robert, High street
SALT MANUFACTURERSScottish Salt Co., Ltd., Joppa, Porto
bello, and Prestonpans
SMITHS
Brcwnlie, Alex.Fortune, Richard, PrestonpansHaidie, William, Cockenzie
SOAP MANUFACTURERSMellis, James, & Company, Highstreet, Prestonpans
SPIRIT DEALERSGrants Jas., Queen's Arms, Highstreet; horses at livery, etc;posting in all its branches
Meldrum, John, High street
STATIONERS
Thomson, Mrs E. H., High street
MISCELLANEOUS
[nglis, C. ; victual dealerRichardson, John; tailor
Speed, Hemy, High st. ; -watchmakerWhyte, Margaret, High st. ; postoffice
Tranent,
Including Gladsmuir, Longniddry,
Macmerry, Ormiston, &c.
BAKERS
Forsyth, John, High streetInnes, Jas., 101 High streetJohnston, David, Ormiston |
baker and grocerSmith, Mrs, Church st.
VTooJ, James, Bridge st.
BANK
Royal Bank of Scotland, Bridgestreet. Wm. Fraser, agent
BLACKSMITHS ANDFARRIERS
Hepburn, Thomas, OrmistonMitchell, Wm., GladsmuirSmith, Wm., Bridge st.
Thomas, Jas., LongniddryWatters, John, MacmerryWhite, Wm., Longniddry
BOOKSELLERS
Beale, David, High ct.
Black, Jas., 2 2 High street
Gibson, J., 6 High ft
Hogg, Helen, High HNelson, A., High st.
Simpson, Walter, High street
HADDINGTONSHIRE . TRANENT
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERSBaptie, William C, High streetCharles, J., High st.
Charles, John.. Bridge st.
BUILDERSColgan, Wm,, Church st.
Wilson, Andrew, Glen Parkhouse, High street
Wilson John, & Sons, Churchstreet, Tranent, Aberlarty,Gullane, and North Berwick;quarry owners
CARTWRIGHTS ANDJOINERS
Craise, Geo., New rowDickson, Walter, 95 High st.
;
joiner and cabinetmakerEdmond, John, Lor.gniddryGibb, J., Church st.
Hendrie, Andrew, GladsmuirM'Walter, Thos., Bridge street;and builder
Robertson, Jas., Ormiston
CHEMISTSNess, Thomas, High st.
COAL MASTERSDeans & Moore, Penston, Car-berry, Bellyford, and St Ger-mains collieries
Durie, B. & J., Elphinstone colliery
Ormiston (The) Coal Co., Ltd., Ormis-ton Station coliiery
Waidie, James, & Sons, office,17 High street
White, Andrew, Ormiston
CONFECTIONERSKay, Robert, High s>t--eet
Neilson, Mrs, High st.
Wight, T., High st.
Young, John, High st.
CYCLE AGENTSMorrison, Duncan, 21 High st.
DAIRTMENBaillie, Bobert, MacmerryCourtney, M,, ECder streetir.nes, John, Bridge streetM'Neish, James, Elder streetMilne, David, Bridge streetStevenson, Jas., Church street
DRAPERSBeale, Bobert, 6 High st.
CarMslle, T. R., TranentJohnston, —., OrmistonKirsopp, Edward, 12 High st.
Laidlaw, James, High street;tailor
Millar, W. & G., High street;millinery, mantle, ?nd dreeswarehousemen
DRESSMAKERSGrieve, B., High st.
M'Tntosh, M. & 0.
ENGINEERSKlrkwood, James, Traneiifound-y; brass and iroi
founder
FLESHERSBald, Bobert 0., OrmistonDickson, David, High streetPow, Archibald, High st.
FRUIT GROWERSBrander, Robert, OrmistonDickson, Andrew, OrmistonDickson, James, OrmistonRennie, William, High st.; mar-ket gardener
Slight, D. J., OrmistonSouncss, Adam, Ormiston
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GREENGROCERS
Colgan, W., High st.
Young, Adam, Church st.
GROCERS AND GENERALMERCHANTS
Marked (a) are also Spirit Dealers
Allan, M. Ormiston(a) Allan, James, Macmerry ,
Colgan, Wm., Church st.
Craigie, B. D., High st.
(a) Fraser, A., & Co., High street(a) Hunter, Jane, Church st.
Johnstone, G. C, High st.
Kay Brothers, 41 and 43 Highstreet
(a) Leslie, Peter, & Sons, 104High street
(a) Leslie, William, Ormiston(a) Meikle, James, House of Muir, Or-miston
Naj smith, David, Ormiston(a) Simpson, Wm., Church st.
Smith, David, New WintonSt-ruth, D., 27 High st.
Tranent Co-opjerative Society,Ltd., Bridge street
(a; Young, James, Penston
HAIRDRESSERSM'Cran, Michael, High streetMaccabe, William, Bridge street
HOTEL
Crown Hotel. Wine and otherliquors of the best quality.Stabling. Mrs Duncan, pro-prietrix
IRONMONGERS
Fraser, A., & Co., High streetTempteton, David, R.P., F.I.S.E.,
64, 66, and 72 High street
TRANENT HADDINGTONSHIRE.
NEWSAGENTS
Simpson, Walter, High street
PAINTERS & DECORATORS
Crighton, David, & Son, 74 Highstreet
Millar, Joseph, 6 High street
* PLUMBERS
Templeton, David, R.P., F.I.S.E.,
64 and 66 High street; iron-ironge' and sanitary engineer
QUARRY MASTERS
Wilson, Andrew, Glen Park houseWilson, John
SADDLERSAnderson, George, High st.
I'oung, Geo., High st.
SAWMILL OWNERS
Souness, Adam, Ormlston; andtimber merchant
SLATERS AND GLAZIERS
Gilchrist, John, OrmlstonHood, James, High st.
Stevenson, D., High st.
SOLICITORS
Mitchell, Alexander, Bridge st.
SPIRIT DEALERS
Crawford, J., TranentForbes, Henry, Church streetJackson, Adam W., Hopetoun Arms
Hotel, OrmistonNess, John, Railway Inn, Bridgestreet
Orr, Andrew, Cross Keys, Highstreet
Sanderson, George, " ThePlough Inn," High street
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS
Black, Malcolm, Church st.
Laidlaw, James, High streetMillar, W. & G., High streetMorrison, Duncan, 21 High st.
,
hosier and general outfitter;and cycle agent for good clanscycles and accessories
WATCHMAKER
Meiklejohn, John, Winton pL
MISCELLANEOUS
Hood, Mrs John, High st. ; china, etc.
dealerNeil, A., New row; tea dealer
Smith, Wm. B. ; veterinary surgeonTennant, John, Church st. ; contrac-
tor
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LINLITHGOWSHIRE.Armadale.
BAKERSDobbie, Thomas, 3 East Main St.
M'Kinlay, William H., 18 WestMain street
Marshall, Wm., West Main st.
BANKSCommercial Bank of Scotland, Ltd.
BLACKSMITHShearer, J., West Main street
BOOKSELLERS ANDSTATIONERS
Archer, Daniel, 8 West Main st.
Clark, Geo., 31 West Main street;also printer
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERSBrown, Robert, 5 7 and 6 9 Southstreet
Dongan, W., 41 West Main st.
Matheson, Alex., 14 East Mainstreet
BRICK AND TILE MAKERSMuir, Robert, & Company, Ltd.,Armadale and Barbauchlaw;brick works, Armadale sta-tion; composition and fire-clay brick manufacturers.Telegraphic address, " Bricks,Armadale "
Robertson, Love, & Co., Ltd.,
Bathville Brick works, Arma-dale station; brick, fire-clay,and sanitary pipes. Tele-graphic address, " Robertson,Love, Armadale "
COACH HIRERSJohnston, Alex., East Main st.
Walker, Wm., North st.
DRAPERSBiyden, James Alexander, 39 WestMain street
Finlay, David, 22 South streetKerr, Elizabeth, The People'sDrapery warehouse, The Cross
Speirs, R. & A., 29 and 31 Southstreet
Stewart & Co., 8 East Main St.;and clothiers
FISHMONGERSMarshall, Alexander M. 3 5 WestMain street
ELESHERSAlexander, John, South streetGillon, Chas. E., East Main st.
Stewart, William, 38 West Main st.
FRUITERERSAnderson, Jas., West Main st.
Marshall, Alexander M., 35 WestMain street; wholesale andretail fruit, potato, fish, andchina merchant
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Pow, Thomas, 2 and 4 South st.
;
also confectioner and chinamerchant
Russell Brothers, 40 West Mainstreet
GROCERSMarked (a) are also Spirit Dealers.
Anderson, James, 62 West Main st.
Armadale Co-operative Society,Limited, 70 West Main street.Wm. J. Clark, manager
Birrell. D., 38 West Main st.
(a) Brown Brothers, The Cross;tea merchants
(a) Finlay, James, 14 South st.
Graham, Andrew, West Main st.
Howat, Allison, & Co., 58 Southstreet
M'Donald. Archibald, West Main st.
Speirs, R. & A., 2 9 and 31 Southstreet
Wilson, Mrs M., East Main st.
JOINERS AND BUILDERSForsyth, John, 25 and 27 Southstreet
Marr, Andrew. 30 South st.
Simpson, John, 50A East Main st.
Simpson, John, A/madale
MILLINERS AND DRESS-MAKERS
Borrowman, Miss M., 8 South st.
Eiryden, James A., 3 9 West Mainstreet; millinery warehouse
SPIRIT DEALERSBower, George, Old Inn, 6 Mainstreet
Forsyth, John, 11 and 13 Southstreet
Grelg, George, Star Inn SpiritVaults, East Main street
M'Nab, James, West End Spiritvaults, West Main street
Macdonald, Peter, 8 9 South st.
Wilson, Adam, West Main st.
ARMADALE LINLITHGOWSHIRE.
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERSDuncan William, West Main st.
Finlay, David, 22 South streetSyson, Wm., West Main st.
WATCHMAKEBS ANDJBWELLEBS
Waddell, Herbert, 8 9 West Mainstreet; and pawnbroker
MISCELLANEOUSArmadale Coal Co., Ltd. ; coal masters
Brown, Eobert H., 52A West Main st.
;
hairdresserCommercial Bank of Scotland, Main st.
Dickson & Mann, Armadale station;
steel foundersForte, G., 66 West Main st. ; refresh
meritsHutton, Alex., West Main st. ; iron
monger
Bathgate,Including Ballencrieff, Barbauclilaw,
Bathville, Blackridge, Torphichen.
&c.
BAKERSBald, Wm., 20 North Bridge st.
Bathgate Co-operative Society,Ltd.; offices, Gideon st. Mal-colm Sinclair, manager
Blair, Mrs, 30 Engine st.
Brodie, Archibald, 62 Engine at.
Carlaw, James, 5 5 Hopetoun siGraham, William, 54 Engine st.
;
pastry baker and confectionerRussell, Alex., 24 Mid flt.
Stewart, William, 29 North Bridge st
BANESNational Bank of Scotland, Ltd., 64Hopetoun st.
Royal Bank of Scotland, Hopetoun st.
Union Bank of Scotland, Ltd.,Hopetoun street. John Wright,agent
BIBD SPECIALISTS
Gardner, David J., 44 Jarvey st.
BLACKSMITHSCleland, George, Torphichen;also miners' tools manufac-turer
Dunlop, A. & J., Engine streetM'Lay, George, Livery st.
M'Lean, Duncan, Chapel la.
Mungall, Jas., BlackridgeRenton, Wm., 53 Engine st.
Shanks, William, Hopetounlane; and cycle repairer
BOOKSELLERS ANDSTATIONERS
Clark, G., 32 Engine st.
Gilbertson, L.. 40 Hopetoun st.
also register for servants
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERSAnthony, John, 12 Mid st.
Bathgate Co-opcrativo Society,Ltd.; offices, Gideon st. Mal-colm Sinclair, manager
Bennet, Andrew, 4 Jarvey st
Callender, Mrs A., 42 Engine st.Fleming, John, 44 Hopetoun -je.
Gardner, David, 24 Engine st.
Gray, W., 4 Hopetoun st.
Lowe, H. B., 56 Engine st.
BRICK AND TILE MAKERS& Sons,Alexander, John,
NcthermuirBtghead Brick & Fire-Clay Co., Ltd ,
Etna & Atlas, BathvilleMuir, Robert, & Co., Ltd., Arma-dale and Barbauchlaw;brick works, Armadale sta-tion. Telegraphic address,* Bricks, Armadale "
BUILDERS
Fleming;, J. & W., South Bridge st.
Gordon, R. R., 76 Cochrane st.
Roberts, W., & Son, Whitburn rd,
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CABINETMAKERS AND"UPHOLSTERERS
Christie. David, North Bridge st.
;
inventor and patentee ofChristie's patent folding tablefor halls and restaurants
Russell', Lawrence, 45 Hopetoun st.
CARRIERS
Bennie, J. D., 16 Livery st. ; carting
contractorBryce, Walter, 6 9 Hopetoun st.
;
carting contractorMutter, Howey, & Co., Railway station
CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS
Freeland, John, 20 Hopetounstreet
Reid, Jas. A., 25 Hopetoun st.
CHINA AND GLASSDEALERS
Easton, James, & Co., 2 Hopstoun street
Oliver, T., 23 North Bridge st.
COACH AND CARRIAGEHIRERS
M'Nair A Co., TorphichenRobertson, Alexander, Tor-phichen
COAL AND IRONSTONEMASTERS
Coltness Iron Co., WoodendThe Balbardie Colliery Com-pany, Ltd.; cannel coal, homecoal, and ironstone. A. Jarvie,
secretary^ood, J., Bathville, Palkemmet,and Colinshiels collieries.Bath-gate
LINLITHGOWSHIRE. BATHGATE
COAL MEBCHANTSBathgate Co-operative Society,Ltd., Upper station; offices,Gideon street. Malcolm Sin-clair, manager
Lindsay, William, & Son, Railwaystation
CONFECTIONERSBlair, Robert, 26 Engine st.
Bryce, Mrs Walter, 6 9 Hopetounstreet
Lindsay, T. J., 42 Hopetoun st.
Micheli, Cimarelli, 28 Jarvey st.
;
and ice cream dealerReid, M., 55 Hopetoun st.
Shaw, Thos., 58 Hopetoun st.
Stewart, William, 29 North Bridge st
Thompson, Jane, 10 Hopetoun st.
Webster, D., & Co., 2 6 Main st.
COOPERS
Crawford, Andrew, 9 Jarvey st.
DAIRY KEEPERSBennie, Joseph, & Son, 16 Livery st.
Fleming, Jas., 72 Mid st.
Mitchell, Jas Y., North Bank
DRAPERSBathgate Co-operative Society,Ltd., Engine St.; offices,Gideon street. Malcolm Sin-clair, manager
Cossar, James, & Co., 12 Hopetoun st.
Currie, A., 14 Mid st.
Dixon, Miss E., 5 Jarvie st.
Gordon, Henry, 70 and 72 Engine st.
Hardy, John, 20 Engine st.
Hunter, Andrew, 46 Hopetoun st.
Livingstone, William, 16 Engine st.
Maclure, J., & Co., 65 Hopetounstreet
Russell, Wm., 49 Hopetoun st.
Sibbald, T., 2 Engine st.
Steele, Miss E., 81 Hopetoun st.
;
and hosierStewart, Ellen, 33 North Bridge st.
Strathearn, E., 5 2 North Bridgestreet
Sutherland, D. T., & Sons, 24 Hopetounstreet
FISHMONGERSGrieve, George, 41 Hopetoun st.
FLESHERSAnderson, D., 2 3 Hopetoun st.Bathgate Co-operative Society,Ltd., Jarvey street; offices,Gideon street. Malcolm Sin-clair, manager
Drake, Jas., 12 Engine st.
Jack, George, 61 Hopetoun st.
Jack, William, 3 Engine streetWalker, James, 35 Hopetoun st.
FRUITERERSBryce, Mrs Walter, 69 Hopetounstreet
Wi'kie, Mrs Rebecca, 62 North Bridgestreet
Wilson, Wm., 20 Mid st.
FURNITURE DEALER ANDBROKER
Callander, A., 31 Hopetoun st.
GRAIN MERCHANTSChapman, Mrs Jane, West Endcottage, 1 and 3 South Bridgestreet; and coal agent
GROCERS
Marked (a) are also Spirit Dealers.
Adam, J., 98 North Bridge st.
Bathgate Co-operative Society,Ltd.; offices, Gideon st. Mal-colm Sinclair, manager
Brodie, Wm., 18 Engine st.
(a) Clark, Mrs James, 80 Mid st.
(a) Fairley, Wm., 1 Jarvey streetFindlay, David, & Co., 72North Bridge St.; tea andgeneral merchants
(a) Forrest, John, 43 Cochrane st.
Gaff, Mrs, South Bridge st.
(a) Gordon, Henry, 70 and 72 Enginestreet
(a) Gordon, R. R., 7 6 Cochranestreet
M'Ara, Alex. B . Eatihville
(a) M'Gregor, Duncan, 31 Jarvey st.
(a) M'Nair &. Co., Torphichen(a) Mackay, E. D., 6 Engine st.
(a) Munro, Robert, & Sons, 19Jarvey street; and wine mer-chants
(a) Russell, Wm., 49 Hopetoun st.
Shields, C, 80 Cochrane st.
Watt, R. & G., 9 North Bridge st.
HAIRDRESSERSGardner, Jas., 9 Hopetoun st.
Samuel, John, 9 Engine st.
HOTELSRoberts' Commercial, 96 Engine st.
Royal Hotel, Bathgate. First-class posting establishment.Livery stables. Principalhouse for commercial gentle-men. Dinners at 12.30 daily.Coach and luggage lorryawait arrival of every train.Charges moderate. WilliamWhite, proprietor
Temperance Hotel, 18 Whitburn rd.
IRONMONGERSGordon, D. R., 30 and 3 2 Hope-toun street; oil and seed mer-chant, cycle and Insuranceagent
Robertson, Robert, & Son, 9 Hopetounstreet
JEWELLERSJeffrey, George, 3 6 Engine st.
JOINERS AND BUILDERSChristie, David, North Bridge st.Finnie, Jas., 69 Engine st.
Hamilton, John, 5 2 North Bridgestreet
Roberts, James, Torphichen;and postmaster
Spiers, J., & Sons, 5 7 and 59Hopetoun iane
Webster, R., Bridgend1/20/1900
BATHGATE LINLITHGOWSHIRE.
LAUNDBIESBathgate Dye Works and Laun-dry) Chapel lane; also dyeworks. William Templeton,proprietor
MALT DISTILLEB
MACNAB, JOHN, Glenmavisdistillery; pure malt distiller
MILLERSChapman, Thomas, Ballencrieffmill
Strathearn, E., 5 2 North Bridgestreet
MILLINEBS AND DRESS-MAKERS
Johnston, Miss H., 68 Engine st.
M'Naughton, Peter, 19 Hopetoun st.
Rowan, Mis, North Bridge st.
Rowan, R. B., North Bridge st.
Somerville, A., 29 Hopetoun st.
MINERAL BORERSGardner, George, Kirkton Cot-tage; mineral water andother borings
Gardner, John, Mid st.
MtrSIC AND MUSICAL IN-STRUMENT DEALERS
Gilbertson, L., 40 Hopetoun st.
NEWSAGENTSClark, G., 32 Engine st.Gilbertson, Lawrence, 40 Hope-toun street
Thomson, John, 8 Jarvey st.
NEWSPAPERSCourier,'1 West Lothian
Hopetoun street
OIL MANUFACTURERSGlen, John, Livery street
PAINTERS AND PAPER-HANGEBS
Doig, George K., Corn exchange,25 Jarvey st; also decorator
Heugh, William, 64 North Bridge st.
Shaw, James, 26 North Bridge st.
P.SOTOGBAPHERSTownson, G., South Bridge st.,
and Whitburn road
PLUMBEBS AND TINPLATEWOBKEBS
Davidson, Alexander, 15 Jarvey st.
Marr, J. B., 24 Main street; andgasfitter
Robertson, Robert, & Son, 9 Hopetounstreet
PBINTEBS (LETTEBPBESS)
Clark, Geo., 32 Engine st.
West Lothian Printing and Pub-lishing Company, Limited;Cumin office, 40 Hopetoun st.
BEGISTBABSBruce, Wm., TorphichenGardner, James, 26 Jarvey st.
BESTAUBANTSBald, William, North Bridge st.;
baker and purveyorCampbell, Mrs, 2 North Bridge st.
Cowrie, Miss, 66 Engine st.
Cowie, Mrs, 3 Hopetoun streetStewart, William, 70 North Bridge st.
SCULPTOBSRoberts, Thomas, Station road;house, 66 Engine street
Roberts, W., & Son, Whitburn rd.
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SEEDSMENGordon, D. R., 30 and 3 2 Hope-toun street
Maclure, J., & Company, Marketbuildings
SLATEBS AND PLASTEBEBSEaston, James, 25 Livery st.
Ross, John, Torphichen
SOLICITORS
Allan, C. & W., 28 Mid st.
Caesar, Wm., 14 Hopetoun st.
;
and ArmadaleDodds & Simpson, Bloom-fieldhouse; writers to the signet;agents for North Britishand Mercantile Insurance Co.,Scottish Plate-Glass InsuranceCo.; and clerk, BathgateLandward School Board
Gardner, Jas., 3 6 Jarvey streetMorrisson, D. A. M., Marjoribank st.
SPADE AND SHOVELMAKEBS
Wait, James, & Sons, Bathgateforge; from Bal bardie
Wolfe, George, West LothianShovel works, and Steel SheetRolling mills
SPIBIT DEALEBSBald, William, 16 Jarvey streetBennett, J., 140 Engine st.
Ferguson, Archibald, 13 North Bridgest., and 1 Engine st.
Gordon, George, 5 2 Jarvey st.
Henderson, Robert, 75 Hope-toun street
Hume, Chalmers, 8 Engine st.
Mackie, Thomas, 1 and 3 Mainstreet
Marshall, Alex., 32 Main st.
Paton, Mrs J., TorphichenShields, William, Green TreeTavern, 17 Main street
Smith, Thomas G., 41 Engine st.
Spiers, James, & Sons, 5 7 and59 Hopetoun street
Stewart, J., 13 North Bridge st.
Wallace, Jas., 51 Gideon st.
White, Robert, 50 Engine street
LINLITHGOWSHIRE. BO'NESS
STONE-MASONS ANDBUILDEES
Roberts, William, & Son, Whit-burn rci. ; house, Ma.joriba.nks:builders and contractors
TAILOBS AND CLOTHIERSAnderson, James L., 48 Engine st.
Hardy, John, 20 Etgine st.
Hay. Alex., TorphichenMasterson, Charles, 7 Hopetounstreet
Simpson, A., 28 Hopetonn st.
Walker, Andrew, 14 Whitburn rd.
TIMBER MERCHANTSBroom, James, & Son, BathgateSaw mills, Lower Bathgatestation. Fencing of all kindsa speciality. Telegraphic address, " Broom, Bathgate "
Callander, A., Lower Bathgate saw-mills
WATCH AND CLOCKMAKERS
Jeffrey, George, 3 6 Engine st.
Shanks, J. G., 17 Hopetoun st.
WINE AND SPIRITMERCHANTS
M'Nair & Co., TorphichenSutherland, George, MasonArms, North Bridge street
MISCELLANEOUSBathgate District Water office, Bridge-
endBathgate Foundry Co , Bridgend ; en-
gineers and ironfoundersBrownlee, Wm., 60 Engine st. ; saddler
Currie, A., 14 Mid st. ; tea dealer
iJ-neve, James, 38 Engine st. ; fancygoods warehouse
M'Kill, Robert, Station rd. ; commis-sion agent
Roberts, W., Hopetoun st. ; auctioneer
Sinclair, James, 144 Engine -st. ; aerated
water manufacturer
Singer Sewing Maehine Co., 5 Enginestreet
Stewart, J., & Co., Westfield Paperworks, Westfield ; paper manufac-turers
Thomson. John, 8 Jarvey st. ; tobac-conist
Waddell, Robert, Balmoral buildings,Chapel la. ; pawnbroker
Bo'ness,Including Blackness, Biidgeness, Car-
riden, Corbie Hall, Grange Pans,Kinneil. Walton, &c.
ACCOUNTANTSChapman, William, Bo'ness;sheriff officer, factor for houseand other properties, privateand mercantile enquiry agent,debt collector; all instructionsreceive immediate and care-ful personal attention
AGENTSDenholm, John, & Co., Custom-house buildings
ARCHITECTSThomson, James, East pier;SMso surveyor and valuator
AUCTIONEERSSpowart, John, jun., Harbourstreet, East pier; and valuator
BAKERS
St.,
Ferguson, Wm., 35 South st.
Hastie & Co., 120 North st.
Johnston, John, 3 7 Northand South street
Stevenson, T., Albert buildings, Mainstreet
Thomson, Joseph, 5 Main st.
Wiight, D., 10 North et.
Young, Thos., 13 Corbie ball
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BANKSClydesdale Bank, Ltd.Royal Bank of Scotland, n North st.
Union Bank of Scotland, Ltd.
BLACKSMITHSCempbell, Alex., Walton, CarridenCochrane, John, Commissioner st.
Couper, Matthew, Boundary st.
Stanners, Thos., Church wyndWhite, J., 1 Kinneil street
BOOKSELLERSBrcome, Francis W., 61 North st.
Taylor, David, 5 9 South street;and post office
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERSDuguid, Wm., 50 North st.
Gardner, Thomas, 21 South st.
Laing, Miss D., Grange pansPark, Wm., 7 North st.
Porteous, Wm., Grange pansPorteous, Wm., 69 North st.
Sharkie, J., 11 South streetYoung, Hugh, 84 South street
BUILDERSDrysdale, Robert, & Son, Dean-field quarry'
Peattie, Thomas, Knowe park,and Kinneil and Maidenparkquarries; and contractor andquarry master. Licensedproperty house valuator
CARRIERSGray, Thomas, North streetJohnston, H. B., 73 North st.
JoLnston, James, Church wyndScotland, John, jun., 3 Commis-sioner street; coal agent andcarting contractor
BO'NESS LINLITHGOWSHIRE.
CHEMISTS
Apothecaries Hall. South st.
Tweedie, Alexander, 75 North st.
CHEMISTS (MANUFAC-TURING)
Ferric, George Thomas, 58 Northstreet
Overs, Thomas, & Sons, Bo'ness
CHINA AND GLASSMERCHANTS
Kennedy, John, 54 South st.
Law, C. H., 28 North streetM'Coig, John, Grange pansSpowart, John, jun., Harbourstreet, East pier; wholesaleand retail
Williamson, A. & J., iq South st.
COAL AGENTSJohnston, H. B., 73 North st.
Scotland, John, jun, 3 Commis-sioner street; and cartingcontractor
COAL EXPORTERSLove, Stewart, & Co., Kinneil st.,
Bo'ness; head office, 140 Bathstreet, Glasgow
COAL MERCHANTCaddell, H., Bridgeness and Grange
collieries
COAL PROPRIETORSBarr, Thomas, Kinneil Cannel Coal &Cokeing Co., Ltd.
Bridgeness Coal Co., Bridgeness andGrange collieries
CONFECTIONERS
Barrowman, Mrs, 10 Main st.
Chalmers, Jessie, 71 South st.
Johnston, John, 3 7 North street, Sutherland, B., & Co., 40 Northand South street
Kinloch, J. E., & Co., 19 North st.
Law, C. H., 28 North streetMaxwell, Alexander, Furnace rd.
Middleton, Mrs, go South st.
Stevens, Agnes, 3 2 North streetYates, A., 51 North st.
CONTRACTORSScotland, John, jun., 4 Commis-sioner street
CORN MERCHANTSAllan, J. & J.,
also Leith.1609
5 North street;Telephone No.,
DAIRY KEEPERSChalmers, Mrs, Forth Bank, Grangepans
Gardner, George, OarridenThomson, Mrs, Main st., GrangePans
DOCK OFFICIALSDonaldson, William, Custom-house buildings; shippingagent, broker, and timbermerchant. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Donaldson, Bo'ness."Telephone No.. 1606
Jamieson, Robert J. ; solicitor and clerk
to the Harbour CommissionersM'Intosh, Angus; harbour masterPaul, John, 4 Kinneil st. ; master of
works
DRAPERSBallantine, Lewis H., 144 Northstreet; and milliner
Brownlie, Thos. B., 31 South st.
Co-operative Stores, 30 Main st.
Griffiths & Oliver, 82 South st.
Hill, Peter, 9 7 and 9 9 North st.
Lang, Archibald, 10 Seaview pi.
M'Intosh, Mrs R., Grange pansNewton, A., Grange pansPeace, John, 68 South streetScotland, Mrs W., Main street,Grange pans
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streetTaylor, M , 1 North st.
Walker & Johnstone, 5 7 Northstreet
Wallace, Alexander, & Co., 25North street
EARTHENWARE MANU-FACTURERS
M'Nay, C. W., Bridgeness pot-tery, Grange pans, Bo'ness,N.B. ; home and export. Tele-graphic address, " M'Nay,Bo'ness
West Lothian Pottery Co., Ltd.,
Grange pans, Bo'ness, N.B.Telegraphic address, "Delf,Bo'ness." Telephone No. 12
ENGINEERS
Cochrane, John, Commissioner st.
Marshall & Duguid, Dock street
FANCY GOODS DEALERS
Tait, Wm., 15 South street
FLESHERSBlack, A., & Son, North streetFrank, Chas., 52 South st.
Hamilton, J., 62 South st.
Kirk, Thos., 5 6 North street
Rankine, Ales., 36 Main st.
Walker, John, 31 North st.
FRUITERERSBarrowman, Jane, 12 Main st.
Ferguson, Miss E., 114 North st.
;
and confectionerHarley, J. C, 67 South st.; andconfectioner
Heggie, J. & A., 86 North st.
Law, C. H., 28 North streetM'Gurk, John, 26 Main st.
Maxwell, Alexander, Furnace rd.
Millar, John, 84 North st.
Stevens, Agnes, 3 2 North st.
LINLITHGOWSHIRE. BO'NESS
GROCERS
Marked (a) are Spirit Dealers.
(a) Adie, John, Main st., GrangePans
Anderson, J. T. W., 85 South st.
Armstrong, John, 32 South st.
Beck, Wm., 33 North st.
Blenheim & Leyton, 30 Main st.
Co-operative Society, Ltd., 7 2,
74, 7 6, and 78 South street;and Grange pans
Dymoek, James, & Son. 55 North st.
Finnie, Mrs J., 28 Main streetGardner, Daniel, 79 South st.
Grieve, Alexander H., 60 Corbie hall
Hamilton, Robert, 16 Main st.
Harrison, James, Smith's buildings,
Corbie hallHewetson, George, 7 Kinneii st.;
and ship chandler(a) Jardine, James, 72 Corbiehall
Johnston & Co., 9 6 North street
(a) Kinneii Iron Works StoresNicol, William, & Son, 66 Southstreet
(a) Norval, A., 29 North st.
(a) Renton, Robert, 7 and 2 9South street
Kite hie, A., Blackness
Simpson, John, Main st., GrangePans
Spowart, John, 95 Ncrth st.
(a) Steele, Alex., 36 South st.
Stenhou.su, J., 70 Corbie hall
(a) Walsh, E. N., Grange pans(a) Webster, Wm
, 3 North st.
HAIBDBESSEBS
Baxter, Robert, 43 North st.
Carlylp, James, 33 North »t.
Duffy, Jas., 89 South st.
HATTEB AND HOSIEB
Tennent, James, 88 South st.
HOTELS
Clydesdale HotelDouglas, North st.
IRONFOHNDERSBallantine, A., & Sons, NewGrange foundry; manufac-turers of close and open fireranges, registers, mica venti-lators, stable fittings, hot andrain water goods, staircaserailings, sanitary goods andgeneral castings
Morrison, James, & Co., Seaview Ironworks
Morrison, Wm., West End foundryThe Forth Bank Foundry Com-pany, Bo'ness, N.B, Tele-graphic address, " ForthBank, Bo'ness "
IRONMONGERSBinnie, James, Main st., Grangepans
Dymoek, James, & Son, 5 9North street
M'Kerrachar, John, 71 North st.
Mackie, David, Main st., Grange pansTait, Wm., 15 South street
JOINERSBallantine & Duguid, Steam
joinery, Dock streetBrechin, Thos., Corbie hallKirkwood, Thos., 5 Commissioner st.
Simpson, Robert, South streetStirling, Robert, Grange pansWhite, John, 34 South st.; andundertaker
MERCHANTS (GENEEAL)-nholm, John, & Company, Cus-tom House buildings
MILLINERS AND DBESS-MAKEBS
Barrov.man, J., & Co., North st.
Hill, Peter, 9 7 and 99 Nortn st.
Stevenson. E. J., 32 Main st.
NEWSPAPERS
PAINTEBS AND PAPEB-HANGEBS
Craig, W. W., 39 North st.
Grant, David, 48 South st.
PAWNBROKERSOrr, Adam, Meusa lane
Waddell, Robert, Meuse la,, off North
street
PHOTOGRAPHERSDufton, Alexander, corner ofEast pier
PLASTERERS AND SLATERSFerguson, John, & Son, Kinneii st.
Kilpatrick, Robert, 11 Northstreet
Stevens, Andrew, 25 Kinneii st.
PLTTMBERS AND GAS-FITTERS
Anderson, Charles, 9 KinneiiDymoek, James, jun., School brae
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PBINTEBS"Linlithgowshire Gazette and FalkirkHerald" office, 62 North st.
QTJABBY MASTEBSDrysdale, Robert, & Son, Dean-field; builders and contrac-tors
Peattie, Thomas, Knowe park;also builder and contractor
BESTATJBANT KEEPERSNorval, Miss E., 47 North St.;
first-class bedrooms andevery accommodation forcyclists
BO'NESS LINLITHGOWSHIRE
.
SAWMILL OWNERSDenhoim, John, & Co., CustomHouse buildings; and timbermerchants. Telegrams," Denhoim, Bo'ness." Telephone No., 1601
Love, Stewart, & Co., Kinnell si.,
East End; head office, 140Hope street, Glasgow
Thomson & Balfour, Links saw-mills, East Links
SHIPBROKEES' COMMIS-SION AGENTS
Denhoim, John, & Co., CustomHouse buildings
Love, Stewart, & Company,Kinneil street
SHIP CHANDLERSHcwetson, George, 7 Kinneil st.
Johnstone & Co., 9 6 North st.
SOLICITORS
Jamieson, Robert J., Custom Housebuildings
Liddle, John Currie, 16a Main st.
Marshall, John, Union st.
Sharpe, Andrew, West pier;solicitor and notary public,Bo'ness Burgh prosecutor,agent for the Northern Insur-ance Company
SPIRIT DEALERSBurnett, Jas., 2 Maui st.
Campbell, Robert, West EndBar, 2 South street
Carrigan, T., 44 South st.
Galbraith, C, Anchor Tavern,54 North street
Hunter, J., 42 North st.
Hutton, David, West PierheadJeffrey, John S., 8 Main st.
Jeffrey, John, East pierLumsden, Charles, Crown Inn,Grange pans
Mather, Alexander, Grange pansMiller, M., LlacknessScott, G. G.j 2 7 South streetSeth, A., Cross Keys, 67 Northstreet
Smith, Jas., Masonic Arms(opposite Railway station),Corbie hall
Taylor, Chas., 18 North st.
Tompleton, Mrs Jane, 66 North st.
Trueman, E., 2 2 North street
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS
Brcwnlee, Thomas B., 31 South st.
Currie, Robert, jj North st.
Dick & Thomson, Mam st.
Dickson, Peter, Main st., GrangePans
Griffiths & Oliver, 84 South st.
Haig, John, 5 South st.
Hiil, Peter, 97 and 99 North stM'Lellan, Jas. S., 15 North st.
Peace, John, 68 South streetSharpe, John, 13S North st.
Walker & Johnstone, 5 7 Northstreet
Wallace, Alex., & Co., 25 Northstreet
TIMBER MERCHANTSCalder & Co., West EndKennedy, Jas., & Co., Slag hill
Stevenson & Come, 9 Custom Housebuildings, Pitwood
Thomson & Balfour, Links Sawmills, East links
TOBACCONISTSGribb, John, 3 South st.
Robertson, William F., 69 Southstreet
WATCHMAKERSJeffrey, J. S., 118 North streetRoss, Wm., 9 North st.
MISCELLANEOUSConservative Club, Corbie hall
Craft, H., 45 North st. ; fish dealer
Miller, W., 4 South st. ; saddler
Sheal, Wm., East End; aerated watermanufacturer
Steele, A., & Son, Pan Acre pi. ; block
and spar makersTaylor, William, Main street, Grange-pans ; cycle agent
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Broxburn,
Including Dechmont, Ecclesmachan,
Uphall, &c.
BAKERS
Falconer, George C, Main st.
Leask, James B., Main st., UphallEedpath, Thos., Main st.
BANK
British Linen Co. Bank, Main st.
BLACKSMITHS
Calder, John, Main street; andironmonger
Campbell, J., Uphall station;engineers and millwrights andgeneral blacksmiths
Dcwnie, J., DechmontKinnear, Andrew, Old TownMeek, John, UphallShaw, Wm., EcclesmachanSym, George, Station road; all
kinds of cycles repairedWalker, George P., Elm bank
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS
Anthony, John, Main st., Uphall
Fairlie, William, The Holmes,Uphall; and draper
Henderson, Andrew, Main st.
Hope, G., Main st.
Pennykid, A, w., Main street;Uphall
Pennykid, Henry, Main st.
Stein, David Gr., Main st., UphallWyse, Robert, Main st.
BUILDERS .
M'Knight, John, Binny quarryUphall; also contractor andquarry master
Marshall, R., UphallPaterson, Geo., Main st
LINLITHGOWSHIRE. BROXBURN
CARRIER
Hutchison, James, Main street,Uphall; carrier, and coalagent and carting: contractor
CHEMISTS
Freeland, Eichard, Main st.
Stuart, Finlay, Uphall and Broxburn
CHINA AND GLASS MERCHANTS
Alexander, William, UphallBrown, Angus, West End cottagesFairlie, David, Main streetHeathle, Kobert, Old Town
CONFECTIONERS
Bentham, Joseph, Main st.
Brown, Thomas, Strathbrockbrae; also fruiterer
(ihilona, F., Strathbrock braeIngh's, Jas., Main st.
M'Laren, John, Cardross buildings,
Green Dykes rd.
Rennie, Mrs, Main street, Up-hall
Watson, Alexander, Main street,Uphall
West, Arthur, Main street
DAIRY KEEPERS
Alexander, William, UphallHutchison, Wm., Main st., Uphall
DRAPERS
Brown, Wm, L., UphaHDavidson, D. S., Main streetHardy, John, Main st.
Johnston, Miss M., Main st., Uphall
Ross, T., Main st.
Sibbald, Thos., Main st.
Smeilie, Daniel, Main st., Up-hall
Smith, William, Main street
ENGINEERS AND MILL-WRIGHTS
Campbell, J., Uphall station,and general blacksmith, etc.
Sharp, George, Main street
FLESHEBSDrownlee, John, Main st.
Cochrane, James, Main street,Uphall; and poulterer
Cunningham Bros., UphallStewart, William, Main street
FRUITERERS
Purdie, John, Main st., UphallWest, Arthur, Main street
GROCERS AND GENERALMERCHANTS
Maiked (a) are also Spirit Dealers.
Einnie, J., Uphall(a) Brand, William, Main street;also wine merchant
Broxburn Co-operative Co., Ltd.,
Grean Dykes road. JamesBird, manager
Burns, Thos., Green Dykes rd.
Co-operative Society; Ltd., Mainstreet Uphall; also draperand fleshers. W. Graham,manager
Douglas, Miss B., Main street,Uphali
Edgar, George, Main St., Up-hall; and ironmonger
Gorman, Angus, Main street;and spirit merchant
Cowans, W., Main st., UphallHaldine, Henry, Main st., UphallMeggie, William, Main streetHolygate Co-operative Society,Broxburn
Jeffrey, William, Station rd.
(a) Kennady, John, Main st.
M'Devitt, Peter. Main st.
Marshall, A., Main st.
Muir, Kobert, Main st.
Mulhern, John, Main st.
Mungall, John, Station rd., UphallRedpath, Edward. Main st.
Robertson, H., Old TownRussell, David, Main st.
Russell, Jas., UphallUphall Co-nperative Co., Ltd., UphallWalker, John, Station rd., Uphall
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HAIRDRESSERSKeicher, Augustus, Station rd.
Leckie, Robert, Green Dykes rd.
Stafford, Emil, Main st.
HOTELSBuchan Arms Hotel, Main St.;
good accommodation forfamilies, tourists, and com-mercial gentlemen
Cardross Hotel; large com-mercial room; airy bed-rooms; breakfasts, dinners,and teas; moderate charges.Patrick Masterton, proprietor
Strathbrock Hotel, Main st.
Uphall Hotel, Main st., Uphall;posting in all its branches.John Fraser, proprietor
IRONMONGERSCalder, John, Main st., . Brox-burn
Keepka, Carle, Main st.
Marr, A., Main st.
Montgomery, Wm., Main st.
Morgan, John, Green Dykes rd.
Sharp, George, Main st. ; iron,steel, and machinery mer-chant, ironworker, mill andcolliery furnisher, also engi-neer
JOINERSlicag, Thos., DechmontForsyth, William, Station 'oaiMt.ssman, Robert, UphallRalston, Alex., Main st.
MANURE MANUFACTURERSRough, Robert, & Sons, Cawburn works, Station road
MILLERHastings, Peter, Houston mill, Uphall
BROXBURN LINLITHGOWSHIRE.
MILLINERSCowan, Miss, Clifton buildings;also baby linen warehouse
NEWSAGENTGowans, Mrs, Main street
OIL MERCHANTSHolmes Oil Company, Limited.Uphall; crude oil and ammoniamanufacturers. Registeredoffce and telegraphic ad-dress, " Holmes, Uphall "
PAINTERS, DECORATORS,AND PAPERHANGERS
Lawton & Christie. Kennedy'sbuildings, Main street; housedecorators and glaziers
Munnoch, James, Binny place,Main street, Broxburn andUphali
Paterson, Malcolm, Kennedy'sbuildings, Main street; housedecorator and glazier
PAWNBROKERSThomson, William, Main st.
Waddell. J., Old town
PARAFFIN OIL MANU-FACTURERS
The Broxburn Oil Company, Ltd.;works, Broxburn; registeredoffice, 28 Royal Exchangesquare, Glasgow; manufac-turers of all classes of mineraloils, sulphate of ammonia,and paraffin
Young's Paraffin Light aidMineral Oil Company, Ltd., Up-hall; registered office, 7 WestGeorge street
PLUMBERSGibb, Richard, Greendykes rd.Jackson, John, & Son, Main st.
RESTAURANTSAlexander, Wm., UphallAntonio, Corvi, Main streetGrozier, J., Main st., BroxburnJameson, M., Uphall station
Sharp, James, Main st.
Station Restaurant, Cliftonbuilding's, Main st.; specialtariff for cyclists and tourists,visitors provided with lun-cheons, dinners, and teas onthe shortest notice. JamesJ. Sharp, proprietor
SLATER AND PLASTERERParis, Wm. Main st.
SPIRIT DEALERSAlexander, Geo., Main streetUlan, James, Main st.
Brodie, John, UphallDouglas,, Hugh, Crown TavernMain street
Morrison, William, MasonicArms, Station road
Paterson, William, VolunteerArms, Uphall
Russell, David. Main st.
Terris, Mrs C, Dove Hill Inn,Uphall
Walker, John, The Half-WayHouse, The Holme, Uphall
STATIONERSClark & Steel, Main streetRufTell, Jas., Main st.
West Lothian Printing & PublishingCo., Main st.
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERSBlack, James, Main st., UphallCameron, Alexander, Main st.
Davidson, D. S., Main st.
Nugent, M., Main st.
Pringle, David E., Main streetSmith, William, jun., Main street
TINSMITHSBaxter, Edwin,hall
Main street, Up-
TOBACCONISTSM'Gough, John, Green Dykes rd.
WATCH AND CLOCKMAKERS
Howieson, John, Main st.
Thomson, John, Main street;jeweller and optician
MISCELLANEOUSl-'uirlie, D., Main st. ; coal merchantM'Arthur, Mrs, Main st. ; dressmakerMackenzie, A., Main st. ; bicjele dealer
Spence, D., Main st. ; saddler
Fauldhouse,
Including Blackburn, Blackfalls, Croft-
head, Drybridge, Grreenburn, Hart-
hill, Livingston, Longridge, Whit-burn, &c.
AERATED WATER MANU-FACTURERS
Thomson, Walter, Crofthead
BAKERSKay, Wm., East Main street,Whitburn
M'Pherson, D.
Richmond, David, Blackburn; and con-fectioner
Wood, James, Yetthouse Bak-ery, West Main st., Whitburn
BANKSCommercial Bank of Scotland,Limited, Whitburn
National Bank of Scotland, Ltd.
BLACKSMITHSFindlay, Alex., BlackburnIrving, Thomas
LINLITHGOWSHIRE . FAULDHOUSE
M'Arthur, Alex., LivingstonShanks, William, East Main st.,
Whitburn; horse shoer andboring-rod maker
Wallace, Peter, Blackburn
BOOKSELLEBS ANDSTATIONEES
Cartwright, James, Bridge endDunn, Mis L, Church st. ; and news-agent
Hair, Mrs E., Post office, Mainstreet
Pollock, Jas., WhitburnPf entice. James, Blackfalls
BOOT AND SHOE MAKEBSBarclay, Bobert, BlackburnBrown, Archibald, Main streetCuwper, Wm., LongridgeFulton, H., DrybridgeJohnstone, Wm., 77 West Main et.,
WhitburnMGiven, Arch.,Whitburn
WaddelL James,Whitburn
10 West Main st.,
31 West Main st.,
CABINETMAKEBSCampbell, Richard, Main street;and ironmonger
CHINA MEBCHANTSPatt -rson, Alexander, 41 and 43West Main street, Whitburn
3hearn Bros., 82 West Main st., Whit-burn
COAL MASTERSThornton, Peter, Fauldhouse colliery,
Crofthead
COAL MEBCHANTSPrentice, James
DBAPEBSAnderson, William, East Mainstreet, Whitburn
Flemington, James, 12 EastMain street, Whitburn
Grahame, Edward, Main st.'
2D
Muir, John, Bridge streetPrentice, Wm., Main st.
Beid. Archibald, Longridge
FLESHEBSBrown, John, GreenburnBrnwnlee, JamesHarley, Edward, BlackburnHunter, Alex., BlackburnHunter, John, 37 anJ 39 WestMain street, Whitburn
Marshall, Thomas, West Mainstreet, Whitburn
Meek, John, sen., East Main street.
WhitburnWilson, John, West Main st. , Whitburn
FBTJITEBEBS
M'Kinnon, R.Livingston,burn
J., Main st., Whit.
(a) Scott, Bobert, 21 Main st., Whit-burn
Sommerville, Thomas, Black-burn; also general merchant,and wine and spirit merchant
(a"1 Steele, Jas., fun., CroftheadThomson, Mrs R., LongridgeWest Calder Co-operative Society,
Blackburn and Whitburn
EAIBDEESSEBSM'Kinnon, Ronald, Mary bank
HOTELS
GBAIN MEBCHANTSBrown, John, GreenburnHenderson, Andrew, N.B. Bailway; and
carrier
Caledonian Hotel; situated atFauldhouse station. First-class hotel for commercialgentlemen. Recently com-pleted with all the latest im-provements, including electriclight and bells throughout.Hot and cold water baths.Billiard and smoking rooms.T. Forsyth, proprietor
Longridge Hotel. Mrs R. Thom-son, proprietress
OBOCEBS AND GENEBALMEBCHANTS
Marked (a) are also Spirit Dealers.
Anderson, James, Shepherd hill
Auld, J., 78 West Main St., WhitburnBrown, John, Greenburn; tea,wine, and spirit merchant
Browiilee, JamesCrawford, Alexander, 40 EastMain street, Whitburn; gene-ral merchant
Crichton, W., Main streetCrofthead Co-operative Co., Ltd.,Crofthead
Crowe, John, Livingston •
Dykes, John, 15 and 17 EastMain street, Whitburn
Forsyth, T., Caledonian Hotel,Station road
(a) Forsyth, W. & A., BlackburnLawrie, James, Main streetLoch, Henry, 5 8 West Main St.,
WhitburnMPherson, D.Meikle, Mrs Thos., LongridgeMillar, J. & W., Bridge endMurray, Dick, Drybridge
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ICE CBEAM DEALEBSCorio, Lorenzo, Drybridge
IBONMONGEBSCampbell, Richard, Main st.
Chapman, John B., 1 East Mainstreat, Whitburn; also tin-smith and gasfitter
j
Forsyth, W. & A., BlackburnGrant. A. to J.
1 Irving, William{Loch, Henry, 5 8 West Main St.,
Whitburn; and general dealerSteel, James, Drybridge; andhardware merchant
JOINEESAllan, Harry, Main St., WhitburnCampbell, John, Bridge street;also cabinetmaker
Crowe, John, LivingstonDunlop, Jas., BlackburnSteele, William, Drybridge
2/2D/1Q00
FAULDHOUSE LINLITHGOWSHIRE.
MEDICINE TENDOESWilson, Robert, Ivy cottage i
patent medicine vendor
MILLINERS AND DRESS-MAKEBS
Cochrane, E., Bridge endJohnston, Janet, 90 West Main st.,
WhitburnRoss, Janet, WhitburnSmith, Agnes, 54 East Main st M hit-
burn
NEWSAGENTSYoung, Wm.i Blackburn
PAINTEBSWilson, Harry, Main street; alsoglazier
QUARRY OWNERSTurner, Wm., & Sons, Crofthead
BEFBESHMENT BOOMSWhitburn Refreshment rooms.East Main street, Whitburn, J.
Pender, manager
SLATERS AND PLASTERERSCalder, Robert, 4 7 East Mainstreet, Whitburn
Fordyce, John B.. BlacLfaulds,
Linn, Henry, Gateside, Whitburn
Sibbald, Robert, West Main st.,
WhitburnStork, Thomas, Main st
Steel, Mrs A., Fauldhouse Inn,Main street
Whitburn Inn, Main st., Whit-burn. Posting and stab-ling. Luncheons, dinners,and teas on the shortestnotice. John Adam, pro-prietor
SPIRIT DEALERSBeveridge, Jobinar M., DrybridgeCarlaw, John, BlackburnCrowe, Jas., LivingstonM'Kill, Robert, BlackburnMungle, J. T., Marybank
STONE-MASON ANDBUILDER
Wallace, Richard, Livingston
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERSCraig, Alexander, West Main st.,
WhitburnFiemington, James, 12 EastMain street, Whitburn
Frame, E. M., DrybridgeMackenzie, Alex., 61 East Main st.,
WhitburnMartin, Alexander, DrybridgeMuir, John, Bridge streetReid, Archibald, LongridgeRitchie, Ohas., Main st.
WATCHMAKERMill, John,jeweller
Main street; and
WINE AND SPIRIT MER-CHANT
Stark, Thomas, Main st..
MISCELLANEOUSArtley, Martin, Blackburn; paper
mills
Casey, John ; saleroomCultness Iron Co., Harthill; ironstone
mastersCowans, Mrs, Main st. ; smnllwares
M'Leod, J ohn ,printer
Reid, J., 3 West Main st., Whitburn;saddler
Wallace, R., & Son, Blackburn ; quarrymasters
Wood, Wm. ; hardware and faney goodsmerchant
Linlithgow,
Including Kingscavil, Niddry, Rose-
mount, Winchburgh, &c.
ARCHITECTS AND SUR-VEYORS
Scott, William M., 141 High st.
BAKERSDumbreck, James, 15 2 High st.
Erskine, Geo., 142 High streetGibson, Mrs, 25 High st.
Gilmour, Thos., 207 High st.
Hay & Blake, 79 High st.
Hunter, Alex., 346 High street
Jamieson, Robt., 4 7 High streetOliphant, E., 23 9 High streetOliphant, J., 216 High st.
BANKSBritish Linen Co. BankCommercial Bank of Scotland,Limited. William H. Hender-son, agent
BICYCLE MAKERSMickel, J., 157 High st(
BLACKSMITHS
Edgar, John, Kingscavil
Nowlands, Alexanier, & Son,
roadPetrie, William, WinchburghPorteous, Wm., 10 West port
Reid, R. L., 5 2 Hi$?h streetcartwright
Provost
and
LINLITHGOWSHIRE . LINLITHGOW
BOOKSELLERS ANDSTATIONERS
Clark & BSackie, 84 and 3 6High street
Edgar, Agnes, 222 High st.
Hardie, J., 270 High st.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERSDumbreck, Robert, KingscavilGlen, Thos., 126 High st.
Henderson, Gr., WinchburghHutton, Wm., 98 High st.
Mack, Wiiiiam, 238 High st.Meek, Alexander, & Son, 162High street
Rattray, D., 56 High st.
Taylor, Mrs R., 40 High at
BOTTLERSMickel, Robert, 29 Low port
CARRIERS AND RAILWAYAGENTS
Mutter, Howey, & Company.Adam M'lnnes, agent
CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTSLumsden, Thomas, 15 High st.
Spence, G-. M., 67 and 67A High st.
CHINA AND GLASSDEALERS
Carrigan, Patrick, 153 High sb.
M'Diarmid, Donald, 192 High st.
Stitt, Mrs, 54 High st.
COAL MERCHANTS ANDMASTERS
La-wrie, Thos., & Son, Jail sidmgMeikle, Archibald, St MagdalenwBoy, John, & Son, Jail sidiDg
Sneddon, David, Lochinill siding
CONFECTIONERSArthur, A., 208 High st.
BrownliOj Miss, Linlithgowbridge
Lamarra, Antonio, 101 and 148 Highstreet
Marshall, Mrs, 136 Hiorh st.
Walker, William, 2 61 High st.
Wallace, S., 310 High st.
COOPERSGillon, R., 295 High street
CURRIERS AND LEATHERMERCHANTS
Callender, P. & A. M., 328 High st.
Hardie, Alex., & Sons, 232 High st.
DAIRY KEEPERSAnderson, John, 183 High st.
Arthur, Mrs Alex., 208 High st.
Braes, hoiisrt, 23 4 High street;and confectioner
Brown, D., Loch house, 97 Main st.
Burns, Robert, RosemountCherry, Thomas, 354 High st.
M'Giivary, Alex., Loch HouseDairy, 8 7 High street
Pow, Mrs, 6 Cross
DISTILLERS
Dawson, A. & J., Limited, St Mag-dalen? distillery. Telegraphicaddress, " Dawson, Linlithgow." Established 17 65
Linlithgow Co-operative Society,Ltd., 115 High street
M'Kenzie, David, 7 High st.
Macdonald, Alexander, 213 and215 High street
Melville, A. & R , 13 High stSteel, Robert, 171 High street
FANCY REPOSITORIES
Chalmers, Mrs, 288 High st.
Meikle, A., 3 3 High street
DRAPERSArthur, Thos., 165 High st.
Bailantine, L. H., 121 High st.
Brown, M., 172 High st.
Dowie, Jas., 83 High st.
Edgar, Walter, 58 High st.
Hervey, Samuel Y., 230 High st.
Johnston, William C, 149 Highstreet; general draper, dressand mantle maker
FLESHERSAnderson, Thomas D., 187 Highstreet
Johnston, Wm., Linlithgow bridgeLearmonth, Alexander, 10 and
11 West port, and 147a Highstreet
Meikle, John, 62 High st.
Paris, Hubert, WinchburghPaton, Charles, 82 and 269High street
Shanks & Cunningham, 159 High *t.
Shields, Henry, 9 Higli st.
FRUITERERSCockburn, J., 271 High st.
Gentles, Mrs Jessie, 127 High st.
M 'Donald, Thomas, 2 23 Migfc st.
Waugh, Wm., The Cross, 71 High s(
GROCERS
Marked (a) are also Spirit Dealers.
(a) Braes, John, & Son, 182 and18 6 High street
(a) Braithwaite, John, 220 Highstreet
Brock, M., Post office, Kingscavil(a) Crichton, John, 247 High st.
(a) Currie, Robert, 175 High st.
Drinnian, J. T., 318 High st.
Diummond, M., 114 High st.
Ca) Dymock Brothers, 5 7 Highstreet; and ironmongers
Dymock, W., & Son, 85 High st.
(a) Dymock, Wm., & Son, Cross(a) Fettes, Jas., 118 High st.
(a) Forrester, James, 245 Highstreet
(a) Gibb, Alex., 221 High st.
Gunn, Alex., 25 High st.
LINLITHGOW LINLITHGOWSHIRE.
Grocers—continued.
Hutton, John, & Co., 28 High st.
(a) Jamieson, Robert, 39 High st.
Linlithgow CooperativeSociety. Ltd., 115 High street;and ironmongery
M'Farlane, J., Linlithgow bridge(a) M'Nair, Geo. C, 73 and 75High street
(a) Murray, John, Linlithgowbridge
Paris, John, Niddry(a) Petrie, Edward, Kingscavil;and general merchant
(\> Roughead, Jas., 150 High st.
HAIRDRESSERSGurran, John, 44 High st.
Dinnigan, Wm., 88 High st
HOSIERY MANUFAC-TURERS
Steel, Robert, 171 High street
HOTELSCustom House, 190 High street.Helen Dumbreck, proprietrix
Palace Hotel, High street; post-ing and stabling. Luncheons,dinners, and teas on shortestnotice to cyclists and pic-nicparties. First-class familyand commercial. AlexanderGow, proprietor
Red Lion Hotel, 50 High street.Large parties catered for andposting done at moderateterms. William Chisholm,proprietor
St Michael's Hotel, 19 High st.
Star and Garter Hotel, 1 Highstreet. Family and com-mercial hotel and postinghouse. Tourists and visitorsprovided with luncheons, din-ners, etc., on the shortestnotice. First-class billiardtable, the enly one in theneighbourhood. Head-quarters of the C. T. club. T.
M. Woodcock, proprietorWest Port Hotel; and stabling.Superior wines, spirits, ales,etc. Andrew Fleming, pro-prietor
IRON AND BRASSFOUNDERS
Linlithgow Foundry Co., Causewayend
IRONMONGERSBraes, John, & Son, 182 and 186High street
Dymock Brothers, 5 7 High st.
Fairbairn, Robert B., 274 High st.
Gillespie, Geo., 68 High st.
JOINERS
Bathgate, Adam, 304 High st.
Bennie, Andrew, & Son, Kingscavil
Bennie, Andrew, KingscavilBrock, John, 12 High streetBrough, James, 2 6 West port;and cartwright
Ritchie, George, 161 High St.;
and house carpenter and un-dertaker
Swanson, John, WinchburghWhite, James ; 150$ Higb *t.
MILLERSFairbairn, John, Little millLawson, William, Burgh mills;Linlithgow bridge
MILLINERS AND DRESS-MAKERS
Gilchrist, Christina, 154 High st.
Ketcher, Miss, iqo High st.
Rae, Mrs, 198 High .st.
Scott, Misses J. & A., 33 High st.
Walker, I., 250 High st.
MILLWRIGHTS AND EN-GINEERS
Paterson, J., & Sons, 276 High st.
NEWSPAPERS: Linlithgowshire Gazette "
PAINTERS AND PAPER-HANGERS
Mackenzie, L., 160 High streetMorrison, James, 110 High st.
PAPER MAKERSChalmers, Thos., & Sons, Loch mill
Lovell, J., & Son, Avon Papermills; engine-sized writing!printing, and news
PHOTOGRAPHERSClark, A. B., The Studio, Stationgate
Mackenzie, Norman, The Studio,East port
PLUMBERS AND GAS-FITTERS
Fleming, Poter, 123 High st.
Frame, John, 102 High st.
PRINTERS (LETTERPRESS)
Clark & Blackie, 84 and 8 6 Highstreet; also commercialprinters
Fleming, James, 69 High st.
"Herald (The) & Linlithgow Gazette"
Printing offices, 124 High st.
RESTAURANT KEEPERS
British Workman Public house, i5§
High st.
Drawbell, M. & I., Victoria
Restaurant, 92 High street;
breakfasts, dinners, and teas,
etc. Charges strictly mode-rate
Erbkine, George, TemperanceRestaurant, 142 High street;
soirees and pic-nic parties
suppliedGolden Cross Tavern, 2 Cross.
Splendid accommodation for
large parties. Stabling for
cyclists. Teas served to visi-
tors, cyclists, and picnic
parties on shortest notice.
Donald Munro, proprietor
Newton, David, Winchburgh
LINLITHGOWSHIRE. QUEENSFERRY (SOUTH)
SADDLERSGillespie, George, 68 High st.
Millar, John, 314 High st.
SAW MILL OWNERSBrechin, Robert, & Son, Loch
Mill siding; also cartwrlghts
SEEDSMENFairbairn, Robert B., 274 High st.
SLATERS AND PLASTERERSAlexander, Thomas, 3 6 High st.
Meek & Kelso, 14 7 and 3 62High street
SOAP MANUFACTURERSDcugal, George, & Sons, Spring-
field
SOLICITORS
Henderson, Alex., joo Hisjh st.
M'Donald, James Farquharson, Highstreet
Miller, P. & P., 137 High st.
Peterkin & Kidd, 43 High st.;
(Linlithgow Education Trust)Russell, J. & W., 4 9 High street;and notaries public
Them, Jehu, 132 High st.
SPIRIT DEALERSBarclay, David, The Hole-i'-th'
Wa', 108 High streetliattison, Mrs, Linlithgow bridge
Ber.nie, Marion, 16 West portBraithwaite, Joseph, Cross TavernBraithwaite, William, 113 Highstreet
Brown, A., 284 High st.
Burke, John, Volunteer Arms,103 High street
Dnmbveck, Helen, Custom House HotelFleming, Andrew, West- portM'Nair, Geo., 73 High st.
Munro, D., Golden Cross Tavern, CrossNimmo, J. G., 246 High st.
Nugent, Owen, Dog Well Tavern,109 High street
Young, Thos., 93 High st.
STONE-MASONS ANDBUILDERS
Philip, B. & W., Lionwell wynd
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERSAllan, Wm., 117 High st.
Braithwaite, Peter, 350 High st.
Davie, James. 257 Hitjh st.
Edgar, Walter, 58 High st.
Gemmel, J., & Son, 24 High st.
Rodgers, Geo., 78 High st.
Simpson, Andrew, 168 High st
TANNERSMorrison, Alex., & Sons, 2 99High street
Nimmo, Thos., & Co., Bivald's green
TOBACCONISTSPark, John, 122 High st.
Strathie. C, n The Cross
WATCH AND CLOCKMAKERS
Currer, W., & Son, 161 High st.
Gould, William, 148 High street
WRITERS TO THE SIGNETGlen & Henderson, Chambers,
61 High street; and notariespublic
MISCELLANEOUSAitkens, Jas., & Co., Mains; maltsters
Carrigan, Patrick, 153 High street.
licensed broker
413
Dousral, Alexander, & Sons, Winch-burgh; fire-brick and tile manufac-turers
Gardner, James, jun., 9 High st.
;
sheriff officer
Ker & Black, Auction mart ; auctioneersLinlithgow Oil Co., Ltd., ChamphleurieM'Lachlan, Wm., & Son, High st.
;
ccacbbuildersM'Queen, Andrew S., 41 High st. ;
veterinary surgeonRoss, James, & Co., Philpstown; oil
manufacturersRussell, George, r^3
J High st. ; fish-
mongerThrmson, David, r Kirkgate; bill-
poster and drummer
Queensferry (South),Including Dalmeny, Newhalls, &c.
BAKERSBroomfield, JamesIzatt, Thomas, Bellstone houseRonald, H. E., West endThomson, T. R.; and pastrybaker
BANKClydesdale Bank, Ltd.
BLACKSMITHSFrench, Arch., DnlmenyUrquhart, Daniel, The Loan
BOOKSELLERS ANDSTATIONERS
Rae, Wm., & Co., Main st., andHigh street; stationers andtobacconists
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERSFalconer, Walter, East terraceHigh street
Muir, J., Williamson place
QUEENSFERRY (SOUTH) LINLITHGOWSHIRE.
CHEMIST AND DBUGGIST
lister, David
CHINA MEECHANTMarshall, J. H., West terrace
COAL MEECHANTSReid Brothers
CONFECTIG1TEES
Erown, A., 2 High st
Ghiloni, F., High streetGunn, D.
Thomson, Geo., Dalmeny station
DAISY EEEFEESGaOcn, JamesScott, Adam, Bankhead
DRAPERSCleland, J., High streetSmith, Mrs John
FLESHERSDavidson, John, High streetDickson, Charles, High streetFairlie, Robert, High street
FRUITERERSSmith. Mrs J., High st. ; and green-grocer
GROCERS
Anderson, EBaird, Geo., High street
Durie, Charles, High streetFk-ming, Alex., DalmenyHill & Company, High street;spirit merchants
Hogg, James, The Loan; andwine merchant
Hunter, Andrew, High st.
Sandercombe, James, West tor-race
Walker, William, High st. ; andspirit merchant
OIL MANUFACTURERSDalmeny Oil Company
HAIRDRESSERSJohnson, Charles, High street,
south
HOTELS
Crosbie's Private Hotel, ScaJs-craig house
Forth Bridge Hotel. J. K. M K.enzie.
proprietorHadden's Temperance Hotel,High street; every accommo-dation for commercial gentle-men and visitors
Johnstone's Temperance Hotel, Highstreet
Hawse HotelNewhalls Hotel (Hawes Inn). RobtLumsden, proprietor
Queensferry Arms Hotel. Thishotel is situated in the mostcentral part of the town, hasbeen recently redecorated, is
well furnished, replete withcomfort, and has unsurpassedviews of the Forth Bridgestructure. Spacious publicrooms, suitable for largeparties. Ample bedroom ac-commodation. Special attan-tion is given to the cuisinedepartment Breakfasts,luncheons, teas, and supperson short notice, at moderatecharges. Large dinner orsupper parties provided foron short written notice. Goodstabling accommodation.Hugh Mackintosh, proprietor
Stag Hotel. Daniel Stewart
JOINERS
Kirkwood, Alex., DalmenyCunningham, R.
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PAINTER AND PAPER-HANGER
M'Neish, J.
RESTAURANTS
Newlands, Mrs C, High street.Luncheons, dinners, and teas
Royal Naval Sailors' HomeSmith, J.
Thomson, George, Dalmeny station
SADDLERSRuthven, Jamesltuthven, Robert
SPIRIT DEALERSCameron, E., Anchor Bar, Highstreet
Mackintosh, Hugh, QueensferryArms
Morrison, Jemima
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS
Allan, R.Weir, A., West terrace, High st.
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER
Wright, Wm., High st.
MISCELLANEOUSFaichen, J., Hawes stables; ooaui,
hirerHamilton, Wm. ; tobacconist
Lamb, J. ;photographer
i'urnbull, Thos. ; ironmonger
PEEBLESSHIRE.
Innerleithen,
Including Bridge End, Morningside,
Traquair, Walkerburn, &c.
AERATED WATER MANU-FACTURERS
Pcarce, William, & Sons, StRonan's Works, Miller street
BAKERS
Co-operative Society, Ltd., Chapel st.
Dalgieish, Robert, High streetLennie, Kobert, High st.
Tait, John, High st.
Whitson, T., High street
BANKS
Bank of Scotland. Thos.Young, agent
BLACKSMITHS
Burns, Jas., TraquairGrieve, J., Station rd.
Shiell, James, MorningsideWhitson, John, High street
BOOKSELLERS ANDSTATIONERS
Lees, John, WalkerburnSmail, R., & Sons, High streetSmith, Robert, High st
Tait, John K., High st.
Winter, A., Post office, . Walker-burn; newsagent
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERSAitchison, James, Chapel st.Euman, Andrew, High streetHarvey, Jas., High st.
BUILDERSDalgieish, Adam, Lauriston cot-tage, Princes street; andcontractor
Dalgieish, Wm. ; works, Bridgeend, Princes street
Graham, Geo., Miller st.
CABINETMAKERSAnderson, John R., High street;also cycle agent
CHEMIST AND DRUGGISTMathieson, Robert, High street
CHINA, &c, DEALERSHogg, George, Miller st.
Lees, John, Miller street
COAL DEALERSNicol, Robert, High streetPringle, George, Bridge end;and railway contractor
Rennie, Alex., & Son, Innerleithen
CONFECTIONERSArmitage, J. W., High st. ; andtobacconist
Dimeo, Anna, High street2I.<5
Kinghorn, Mrs, WalkerburnSanderson, R., High streetSmail, B., High streetThomson, Mrs, High streetWilliamson, Lilias, High st.
Winter, Alex., Walkerburn
DAIRY KEEPERSHay, James, Chapel streetTennant, John, High st.
DRAPERSCo-operative Society, Ltd., Chapel st.
Craig, J. N., High streetFleming. W. M., High st.
Rutherford, Annie, St Ronan's pi.
Smail, B., High st.
Smail, B. M., Miller st.
Stevenson, Mrs, Peebles road;also dressmaker
Wood, Andrew, High st.
FISHMONGERS
Reid, William,poulterer
High street; also
FLESHERS
Brydon, Adam, Miller st.
Co-operative Society, Ltd., Chapel st.
Pearce, F. W., High street
FRUITERERS
Gardner, John, High st.
INNERLEITHEN PEEBLESSHIRE.
GROCERSBeattre, John, Waikerburnjwine and spirit merchant
Binnie, William, High st.
Boyd, John, Bridge end; grocerand wine merchant
Co-operative Society, Ltd., Cha-pel street; drapers, bakers,fleshers, and boot and shoemakers. Robert Fairbairn,manager
Co-operative Society, Ltd., Walk-erburn. John Dickson, mana-ger
Dickson, Andrew, Chapel streetDickson, John, High st.
Ferguson, John, Chapel st.
Ferguson, Wm., High st.
Hills, Andrew, High streetHogg, H., Leithen roadMathison, Euphemia, High st.
Pringle, Dugald, High st.
Sanderson, Robert, High street;also wine and spirit merchant
Temple, Mrs, High street
HOTELSSt Ronan's Hotel, High st., Inner-
leithen. Established 1830. MrsLennie, proprietrix
Tait's Temperance, Chapel st.
Traquair ArmsVolunteer Arms Hotel, High st.
Adam Veitch, proprietor
JOINERSBrodic, Charles, Leithon sidoDalgleish, William, Princes st.
;
works, Bridge end; funeralundertaker and contractor
Eckford, William, Leithen roadForsyth, John, MorningsideHope, Thomas, Station roadWatt, Adam, Waverley road
LAUNDRIESSt Ronans Laundry, Chapel st.
William Main, proprietor
MANUFACTURERS OPWOOLLENS, &c.
Ballantyne Bros., InnerleithenBallantyne, J. J. & H., Caer Leemills; woollen manufac-turers
Beckett & Eobertson, St Ronan's millCoiquhoun, —., Cauldhame millDalziel, James, & Co., Tweed-holm mills, Walkerburn
Wood Bros., Tweeddale hosiery, Leithenside
MILLINERS AND DRESS-MAKERS
Tod, L>, High street
PAINTERS AND PAPER-HANGERS
Bennett, Thos., High streetCampbell, James W., FerniebankEckford, Wm., Greenhead
PHOTOGRAPHERSColledge, Thomas H. M.road
Station
PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS,AND TINSMITHS
Euman, John, High streetScott, John, B&ttieStorie, Robert, High at.
SADDLERSFerguson, Wm., Peebles roadScott, John, High street; sad-dler and harness maker
SAWMILL OWNERStewart, William, Morningside;and wood merchant
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERSArchibald, Robert, High streetEuman, Robert, High streetHope, Thomas, High streetJohnstone, Robert, Mars buildings,
Chapel st.
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TOBACCONISTSScott, Waiter, Miller street; also
billiard room
TWEED WAREHOUSEMENEuman Brothers, High street
WATCH AND CLOCKMAKERS
Dobson, George, Miller street;and sewing machine agent
Eaton, Arthur, High streetLoughty, Alexander, High st.
MISCELLANEOUSHogg, George, MrHer st. ; china, etc.
dealerHope, George, Miller st. ; slaterSmall, Walter, & Son, Luthen mill;
linen spinnersStobie, Wm., High st. ; solicitorTait, J., Miller st. ; plasterer
Peebles,
Including Broughton, JDamdale, Dram-melzier, Eddlesjon, Glenholm, Stobo,
Tweedsmnir White Bridge, &c.
AUCTIONEERSOairns, John, WinkstoneSmith, J., Northgate
BAKERSBrodie, Alexander, 24 Highstreet
Craig, Charles, 5 6 Old Townuroodbum, John H., 58 High st.
Goodburn, John, 49 NorthgateOldham, John, 9 High st.
Scott, Wm., 2 The CrossThomson, P., 27 Northgate
PEEBLESSHIRE PEEBLES
BANKSBank of ScotlandBritish Linen Company Bank.John Ramsay Smith andAlex. Yeliowlees, agents
Commereial Bank of Scotland, Ltd.
BLACKSMITHS ANDFAEEIEES
Amos, W., Temple BarAnderson, Gabriel, StoboBruce, John, White BridgeFergusson, John, 9 9 NorthgateHislop, J. T., Slack, GlenholmHorsburgh, Adam, Kirkton manorKer, Charle3 T., NorthgateBitchie, Robert, BroughtonSmith, John, LyneTweedie, J., The Quarter, GlenholmWhite, William Ft., Eddleston
BOOKSELLERS ANDSTATIONERS
Baker, Thomas, Northgate; alsotobacconist and newsagent
Davidson, T. D., 73 High st.
Redpath, Adam, 6 High street;and newsagent
Watson, James, 65 High st.
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERSLittle, J., 13 NorthgateMason, James, 5 EastgateMitchell, W., 4 7 NorthgateSmith, Agnes, 11 EastgateSomtuerville, Robert, Calzeat, Brougiri-
tonWhitie, James, 5 7 High streetWilliamson, J., 3 NorthgateWilson, Wm., The Bield, Tweedsnmir,by Biggar
CARRIERS
Torrance, Thomas, Jane cot-tage, Oeanpark
Veitch, D. B., 85 NorthgaU
CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS
Lindsay, Robert, 52 High st.
Morison, George, 20 High st.
Sanderson, W. J., 29 High st.
Taylor, W. S., High st.
CHINA, GLASS, &c ,
DEALERS
Aitchison, Miss A., 23 North-gate
Morrison, Misses E. & M., 78 High st.
Veitch, Thomas, Old town
COACHBTJILDERS
Smith, J. & M., March street
COAL MERCHANTS
Dyer, James, Caledonian StationHamilton, John, N. B. stationM'Farlane, D., Caledonian stationMillar & Neilson, Caledonian sta-tion
1 Paterson, Satin. el, Eddleston;
Simpson, J., Caledonian station1 Stavert, Geo., Caledonian station
CABINETMAKERSSmith, J. & M., March street
CARRIAGE HIRERSJHalliday, Robert, Kerheld road;' ciosed and open carriages for
hire. Horses kept at livery byimonth or year
CONFECTIONERS
Duthie, A., 50 Old TownHenechan, Thomas, 38 NorthgateM'Intyre, John, 31 EastgateOldham, Matthew, 15 NorthgateStoner, J. W., NorthgateTartaglia, G., High st.
Watson, K., 44 High street; andnewsagent
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DAIRY KEEPERSHamilton, William, NorthgateJohnston, Andrew, 6 EastgateKerr, Wm., 53 High st.
DRAPERSAnderson, George, 11 Old townLow, Andrew, 1 High st.
M'Intyre, A., 55 NorthgateMelrose, W., & Co., 49 High st.
Mill, John, & Co., 82 High streetPirie, W., NorthgateVeitch, George, & Sons, 12 High st.Veitch, Robert, 2 and 4 High st.
FANCY BEPOSITORIES
Duthie, Alex., 50 Old TownPhillips, Robert, n High st.
Spalding, M. & M., 27 Eastgate
FISHMONGERSThomson, John, 43 NorthgateWood, W., 19 Northgate
FLESHERS
Bridges, G. & A., 30 High st.
Harris, John, 1 Montgomeryplace
Horsburgh, Thos., Elcho Street braeHunter, A. T., EEcho Street braeLaidlaw, John, 1 NorthgateM'Kenna, James, 21 EastgateTurnbull, James, 74 High street
GROCERS AND SPIRITDEALERS
Ball, Charles, Young street;wine and spirit merchant
Ballantyne, G., Post officeEddlcston; and coal dealer
Brockie, Thomas, 77 High st.
Calvert, Miss Margaret, EddlestonClapperton, John, 37 EastgateGoodwillie, John, 53 Northgat-"Grainger, G., StoboGrrenshields, Gavin, Broughton
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PEEBLES PEEBLESSHIRE.
Grocers, etc.—continued.
Greig Bros., Northgate ; andwine merchants
Hogg, W., 1 6 High st.
Howitt, Thos., EddlestonHush, John, i BridgegateHush, Robert, Young streetHush, Thos., 25 High st.
Irvine, Alexander, 5 and 7
NorthgateLittle, Miss Chrisina, 7 EastgateLockha-t, Mrs Mary, 60 North-gate; grocer, wine andspirit merchant
M'Grath, Mrs J., The Bield, Tweeds-muir, by Biggar
Miller, J. S., 40 Old TownMitchell, A., Italian warehouse-man and provision merchant
Morris, Miss B., Rosetta roadNewbigging, R. K.., BroughtonPairman, James, 48 High street
Peden, Thomas, & Son, 62 High st.
Peebles Co-operative Society,Ltd., Greenside place
Robertson, James E., 38 High st. ; andironmonger
Russell, James S., 33 High St.;
and fruitererRussell, R-, Bridge house; andgrain merchant
Tait, Peter P., 30 Main st.
Wilson, G.. Old town
HAIRDRESSERSSwanson, W., 2 NorthgateWemyss, A., 8 High street
HOTELSAnderson's Temperance Hotel
Commercial, 35 High st.
Cross Keys Hotel, Northgate;the Original Cleikum Inn andPosting Establishment. Tele-phone No. 410. W. D. Fraser,proprietor
Crown Hotel, High street. Wil-
liam Balmer, proprietorGreen Tree HotelLossock's Commercial HotelTemperance Hotel, Eastgate. T.
NivenTontine, High st.
HOUSE FURNISHERSPeebles Co-operativeLtd., Greenside place
Society
IRONMONGERS
Grieve, James M., 8 Old TownMoffat, W. & R., 60 High street;
furnishing and general iron-
mongersPaterson, Duncan, 14 Northgate _
Scott Bros., SO High street
MASONS AND BUILDEBS
Blackstocks, James, DrummelzierElliot, James, Northgate
Wilkie, George, Damdale; andmonumental worker andarchitect
MILLERS
Borthwick, John, Scot's mill
Minto, David F., Eddleston mill
Veitch, John, Drummelzier
MILLINERS AND DRESS-MAKERS
Dalgleish, Miss Maggie, 12Young street; dressmaker
Mitchell, Miss, March st.
Ogilvie, Miss K. M., Gladstone pi.,
GlenearnePaterson, Misses C. & M., 83George street, Edinburgh. SeeAdvt., Edinburgh section
Tod, Miss Marion N., Helen Cot-tage, March street
White, Miss, 14 Eastgate
NEWSPAPERS
Peeblesshire Advertiser "
PAINTERS AND GLAZIERS
Hamilton, A. W., 55 High street
Mitchell, D., 71 High street
Steele, Adam, 58 High streetaiS
PHOTOGRAPHERSM'Nanghton & Son, 31 High st.
Robertson, L., The Studio, Blink-bonny, March street, Peebles,and West Linton; portrait andlandscape
PLUMBERS AND GAS-FITTERS
Clark, David, 84 High streetFraser, J. Ml, 3 NorthgateGrieve, James M., 8 Old TownRunciman, Charles, 5 Eastgate;registered
Thomson. J., 19 Eastgate
PRINTERSKerr, James, 27 NorthgateWatson & Smyth, Bridgegate
REMOVAL CONTRACTORSSmith, J. & M., March st., East-
gate
SADDLERS
Adams, W., 67 High st.
Weatherston, William, 27 High st.
SOLICITORS
Blackwood & Smith, British!
Linen Company Bank, High »
street; solicitors, notariesPeebles; solicitors and ;
county ratesBrown, Andrew, NorthgateThorburn & Lyon, Bank of
Scotland, High street; solici-
tors I
SPIRIT DEALERS
Balmer, William, High st.
Gunn, John, Crookmuir
Tweeds-
PEEBLESSHIRE, WEST LINTON
(V/athieson, Alexander, Eastgrate;wine and spirit merchant
Mathieson, Wm., East StateMathison, Francis M., Tweed-side Inn
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS
Cranston, James, 3 3 EastgrateDalliiig, P., Dean parkKer, Alex., 16 Old TownKer, Chas., 34 High st.
Kerr, Henry, 8 6 High streetMelrose, Wm., & Co., 49 High st.
Shaw, Angus, Wemyss place.Rosetta ror.d
Williamson, Robert, 61 High stWilson, Jas., EddlestonWilson, John. Eddleston
TANNEBSHume & Thompson, Old Town;skinners, tanners, and matdressers
TOBACCONISTSFerguson, Alex., 29 Eastgate•Johnston, Mrs, 4 BridgegateM'Kay, J. & J., 56 High st.
Robertson, Miss, 17 Northgate
"WATCH AND CLOCKMAKERS
Dougall, J., High street ; andcycle agent
Hislop, Robert, 28 High street
WOOD MERCHANTSDyer & Co., Old Station saw-mills
Yellowlees, John, Peebles sawmills
WOOLLEN MANUFAC-TURERS
Baiiantyne, D., & Co.Lowe, Donald, & Co., Station
J
road; woollen merchants.Telegraphic address, " Lowe,
I
Peebles." Telephone No.,! 401iThorburn & Co., Tweedside mill|Thorburn, Walter, & Brothers,
Damdale mills
WRIGHTSElliott, James, Northgate; joinerand builder
Gilchrist, Wm. J., RedscaurheadHenderson, Archibald, BroughtonMilne, Alex., StoboRamsay, William, Dean park;Northgate; joiner and builder
Eenwick & Weir, Elcho st.
Scott, John, Cottage bank, EddlestonStewart, Wm., LyneWallace, Thomas, & Sons, 16 Bridge-gate
Watson, Adam, 70 Old Town
MISCELLANEOUS
Smith, J., Northgate; cabinetmakerUnionist Club, 10 High st.
West Linton,
Including Cowdenburn, Leadburn,
Newlands, Romanno Bridge &c.
BAKERSDrysdale, Andrew, Main street,West Linton
Jackson, William
BANKSBank of Scotland. John Alex-ander, agent
BLACKSMITHSGraham, Chancellor, NewlandsJohnston, William, Main street
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERSBain, ArchibaldBain, John, Main street
BUTCHERAlexander, Robert, Main st.
COAL MERCHANTLaidlaw, William, Broomleestation
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DRAPERSAitkon, Mrs G., West LintonGordon, James
GROCERSCooper, Mrs, Ccwdenburn, NewlandsFiaser, Richard, Mountain cross, Noblehouse
M'Call, MrsWatson, H.
HOTELSGordon Arms Hotel, West Linton;posting in all its branches;stabling, etc; funerals con-ducted. Alexander Gordon,proprietor
Johnston, WilliamMobray's HotelTownhead HotelThe Linton Hotel, West Linton.Hiring in all its branches.Stabling, etc. Alexander Gor-don, proprietor
SAWMILL OWNERSLeslie, James, Bromlee Station,West Linton; also wood mer-chant
SPIRIT DEALERSThomson, Robert, LeadburnVeitch, Mrs, Hahbie's Howe, Oarlops
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERSGordon, James, Main streetRodger, John, West Linton
WRIGHTSAlexander, JohnMowbray, Thos., West LintonWilson, George, Stoney Knowe, New-lands
MISCELLANEOUSBank of ScotlandRobertson, L.
; photographerScott, Margaret, West Linton ; snvill-
ware dealerVeitch, Adam, Deepsykehead, We,sfLinton
; quarry owner
The Glasgow Tramway and Omnibus Coy,LIMITED,
Cab and Carriage Hirers, Omnibus Proprietors, Job Masters,
and Funeral Undertakers.
The Company have the following Branches in EDINBURGH ;
Chief Office in Edinburgh—3 FREDERICK STREET (Third door from Princes St.) Telephone No. 969.
Branch Offices in Edinburgh—23 SOUTH CLERK STREET.56 WARRENDER PARK ROAD.
122 DALRY ROAD.1 ALBANY STREET.
Branch Offices in Leith—45 CONSTITUTION ST. (Office and Stables)
263 GREAT JUNCTION STREET.
5 NORTH-WEST CIRCUS PLACE.Telephone No. 2120.
6a 6ILMORE PLACE (Stables).
5 LOWER GILMORE PLACE (Stables).
Telephone No. 547, Leith.
39-47The Head Office of the Company is at
CAMBRIDGE STREET, GLASGOW. (
With numerous Branches throughout the City.
Telephone \No. 4900,/
The Company's Cab and Carriage Hiring- and Funeral UndertakingEstablishment is the Largest in Scotland.
AH the Funeral Offices of the Company in Edinburgh, Leith, Glasgow, and Paisley are
combined under one Management, and the through connection enables them to conductFUNERALS between the East and West of Scotland with great saving of trouble and outlay
to those entrusting them with such work.
Telegraphic Addresses—" ENSHRINE," Edinburgh. "TRAMWAYS," Glasgow.
ROXBURGHSHIRE.Hawick,
Including Ashkirk, Bedrule, Denholm,Hobkirk, Newmills, Eoberton, Southdean, Teviothead, Wilton, &c.
ACCOUNTANTS
Murray, John, 14 High street
AERATED WATER MANU-FACTURERS
Craig:, John, 17 Hierh streetDalgleish, M., 14 Kirk wyndMaben, Thomas, 5 2 High st.
Pirrie, Alex., 2 Silver st.
Wilson, Tho?., Bourtree pi.
ARCHITECTSAlison, James P., 19 Bridge st.Guthrie, John, 61 High streetInglis, A., & Sons, 12 Bridge st.Manuel, John, Municipal build-ings; town surveyor
Thomson, Robert, Bridge st.
ARTISTS AND COLOURMENInglis, Alexander, 10 High st.
;
picture dealer and framerSmith, Peter T., 47 High st.
AUCTIONEERSAtkinson, R. F., O'Connell street;valuator and business andproperty agent. Weekly sales.Telephone No., 3 67
Milligan, R.. 4 Rosevale st. ; andat Denholm, Selkirk
Oliver, A., & Son, Bourtree pi.
BABY LINEN WARE-HOUSES
Fairbairn & Robson, 11 Oliver pi.
Graham, Misses, 3 High st.
;
Berlin wool warehouseMill a i\ Mrs. T2 Wilton pi.
Tlivmline, John, 27A High st.
BAKERS
Baillie, Martin P., TeviotdaleHygienic bakery, 8 Wilton pi.
Blake & Co., 12 Bridge street,and Trinity works, Duke st.
;
bread and biscuit manufac-turers
Bryden, Thomas, 16 High st.
Carruthers, William, DenholmElliott, Alexander, 1 SandbedMartin, Thomas, & Son, 3 Highstreet
Scott, George, 10 High streetScott, Jas., 25 HowegateScott, Thos., ss High st.
Thompson, Robert, 10 HowegateWalker, A., 72 High st.
Walker, John, 1 Wellington st., Wil-ton
Wright, Geo., 2 Allar's crescentYevng, John, 12 SandbedYoung, Robert. & Son, 75 Highstreet; pastry, bride's cakes,etc.
BANKS
British Linen Company Bank,High street. John Rennie,sib agent
Ccmmercial Bank of Scotland, Ltd.,Tower knowe.
Hawick Heritable InvestmentBank, Ltd., 14 High st. JohnMurray, manager
National Bank of Scotland, Ltd.,High st. Charles M. Purdom,assistant agent
Royal Bank of Scotland, High st.
Savings Bank, 14 High street.John Murray, manager
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BERLIN WOOL WAREHOUSEDeayell, E., 12 Sancibed
BIRD DEALERSCraik, R., 9 Bridge street; all
sorts of British and foreignbirds, gold fish, cages, seeds,etc.
BLACKSMITHSAllan, Thomas, 4 Murray placeAnderson, V\m., BedruleBowie, Jas., 20 Havelock st., AVilton
Chisholm, George, Duke street;and cutler
Clark, Peter, Orrock pi.; hand-mowers sharpened and re-paired
Craik, Alexander, 4 Baker st.
Davidson, W., NewmillsKeddie, James, Drumlanrig so.
Laing, Joseph, DenholmMuito, Geo., TeviotheadMurray, A., Soi.thdean1'cw, Wm., Woodfoot, RobeitonRobson, John, DenholmScott, G., 62 H:gli st.
Telfer, Wm., Crown close, Highstreet; and horse shoer
Vthitelaw, Geo., Ashkirk
BOOKSELLERSBell, John, 7 Oliver placeDavidson, A. W., 41 High st
Gilroy, Mrs J., 7 Howegate;fancy goods repository
Goodfellow, J. C, 63 High st.
Henderson, W., n High st.
Ketnedy, W. & J., 2 SandbedWatt, Allan, Station buildings
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERSBallantvne, George, 5 Howegate st.
Bell, Richard, 7 Kirkstyle
HAWICK ROXBURGHSHIRE.
POPULAR BOOT & SHOE STORE,2 Oliver Place, Hawick.
My Leading Line of Gents.' Real Horse Skin Boots, 10s. 6d„ sent to
any part of United Kingdom by forwarding size, etc.
LADIES' WALKING-OUT BOOTS A SPECALITY. J- W. CHAPMAN, Proprietor.
Boot and Shoe Makers—continued.
Blackle, John, 2 Station build-ings
Chapman, J. W., 2 Oliver placeElliot, Joseph, 2 O'Co.inell st.
;
and doggerGaidner, James, Kirk house, WiltonGray, John, & Co., 20 High st.
Hawick Co-operative Society,Ltd., 65, 67, and 69 High st.
Hume, Robert, DenholmNelson, Robert, 6 Murray pi.
Nichol, John, 11 High streetPark, Thos., DenholmPOPULAR (The) Boot and ShoeStore, 2 Oliver place. J. W.Chapman, proprietor. Seeadvt,
Rae, John, 23 High st.
Rutherford, Andrew, 3 Gladstone st.
Scott & Sou, 6 SandbedScutt, Walter, 24 Drumlanrig sq.
Stead & Simpson, Ltd., 61 High st
Stothart, Jaines, 29 High st.
Swinton, John, 5 Wellington st.
Tflfer, A. 4 Drumlanrig sq.
Tyler, H." P.. 25 High streetWhite, Geo., 5 Wilton pi.
BROKERSGilligan, Edward, KirkstyleSt avert, John, Kirkgate
BUILDERSBell & Turnbull, Commercialroad
Hobkirk, W. & T., 3 and 5 Allan'screscent
Inglis, A., & Sons, 12 Bridge st.
Vi'Donald, D., & Son, works,Duke street; water, roadsand sewerage contractors
Oliver & Pennycook, 3 Buc-cleuch street
Scott, Adam, 18 Bourtree place;chimney cans, tile pipes, firebricks, and fire brick pave-ment in stock
CAB PROPRIETORSAnderson, Wm., Croft roadFleming, Geo , 18 Oliver cres.
Proudfoot, J ., Tenterfield, Wilton
CARRIAGE AND RAILWAYAGENTS
Globe Parcel Express, n High st
Mutter, Howey, & Co., Station
CHEMISTS
Biaine, Thos. J. S., 5 High st.
Craig, John, 17 High streetDavidson, Robert, Bridge streetKennedy, David, 37 High st.
Maben, Thos., 5 Oliver pi.
Robison, E., 23 High street; alsooptician
Ross, W. R., 48 High streetTurnbull, W. S., 2 Dovemount pi.
Wright's Drug Co., 47 High st.
CHINA, GLASS, &c,DEALERS
Currie, A., 19 HowegateElliot, Mrs J., 68 High streetGuthrie, I. & M., 53 High street
Huggan, John, 8.t Oliver pi.
Richardson, John, 8 Kirk wyndScott, Francis, 2 6 High streetWilson, Wm., Teviot rd.
CLOGMAKERSGr&ham, Michael, 2 Silver st.
Bae, John, 23 High st.
COACHBTJILDERS
Bell, John, 54 High st.
Grieve, Robert, Havelock st.
Taylor, John, Earl street; andcontractor for wire fencing)wire suspension bridges, andgalvanized iron roofing
COAL AGENTSArniston (The) Coal Co., Ltd..
Station. T. Miller, agentBlaikie, Geo., & Co., Station
Cairns, Jas., Railway station
Co-operative Society, Ltd., 65,
67, and 69 High street; coa*
depot at StationHart, Adam, Railway station
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Lothian Coal Co., Depot, StationMiller, Robert, StationRobson, Andrew, Station
Rutherford, Thos., Station
Waldie, R., & Co., Wilton pi.
COAL MEECHANT8Blaikie, G., & Co., 63 High st.
Miller, Thomas, Station
Oliver & Pennycook, HowegateWaldie, William, & Co., Commer-cial road
CONFECTIONERSBatey, Henry, 21 High streetBlake, Miss, 16 Oliver orescent
Bruccani, D., 12 HowegateCairncross, John, 4 Wellingtonstreet, Wilton
Carruthers, Wm., DenholmCompagnie Francaise (latePelletier & Co.), London works,Bermondsey New road, s.e.
Founded 1770. Chocolate,"Excel" Cocoa, and Confec-tionery. Three leading fac-tories in Paris, London, andStrasbourg. Prize Medals atall the Exhibitions
Ferguson, Thomas, 6 6 Highstreet
Gladstone, TV.. Duke st.
Gow, Mary, 6 Northcote streetHenderson, G., 3 Drumlanrig sq.
Hutsby, John, Loan street; andaerated waters
Kerr, H, 5 Drumlanrig sq.
Kyis, R., 4 Buccleuch st.
Lamb, Miss, 31 Drumlanrig sq.
Liddle, Mrs, 25 Drumlanrig sq.
Little, Miss M., DenholmLyon, Wm. Currie, 21 Drumlanrig
squareM'Callum, James, 5 O'Connell st
M'Kie, James, HowegateMartin, John, 3 KirkwyndMathieson, W. S., 14 Bridge st.
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high-class confectioner, alsorefreshments, and tobac-conist
May, Mrs, Bourtree pi.
Murray, James, 6 O'Connell st.
Nisbet", W., 56 High st.
Oliver, Mrs, 12 Drumlanrig sq.
Ormiston, Mrs, Station buildingsPaterson, A., Drumlanrig pi.
Pratt, John, 7 O'Connell streetPurves & Gowans, 1 High st.
Reid, William, 6 Dickson st'.
Riddell. E., 26 High st.
Robertson, George, Crown close
Robscn, J., 1 Havelock st.
Rcdgers, Mrs, 8 Wellington st.
Scott & Co., 63 High streetScott, George, 10 High streetScott, Robert, 2 Noble placeScctt, Thos., 55 High st.
Shiel, A., 3 Buccleuch st.
Sh:ei, David, 14 Park st.
Shiel, John, 11 Dickson st.
Shortread, Miss J., Mansfieldsquare
Tait, R., it Wellington st.
Telford, Mrs, 3 Havelock st.
Tenneswood, Th'os., HowegateThompson's, IO HowegateTurnbull, Walter, Hawick millWalker, John, 1 Wellington at.,
Wilton; also bakerWeatherhead, John, 9 Melgund pi.
Welsh, Robert. 12 Oliver pi.
CONFECTIONERS (WHOLE-SALE)
Compagnie Francaise (latePelletier & Co.), London works,Bermondsey New road, s.e.
Founded 1770. Chocolate,"Excel" Cocoa, and Confec-tionery. Three leading fac-tories in Paris, London, andStrasbourg. Prize Medals atall the Exhibitions
CORN MERCHANTSDrummond, George, 3 SandbedGrieve, Walter, 4 Dovecot <t\
Haidane, Jas., 4 Howegate;also grain and meal merchant
Scott, William, 6 Oliver place;also flour, hay, and potatomerchant
CUTLERSAllan, T., O'Connel street; andsmith
Allan, Thomas, 4 Murray placeMilligan, Robert, 7 North Bridgestreet
CYCLE AGENTS ANDMAKERS
Lsidlaw, William, Tower KnoweMilligan, Charles, 63 High st.
Milligan, Robert, 7 North Bridgestreet; repairer to the C.T.C.;highest grade
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DAIRY KEEPERS
Scott, Robert, 9 Havelock st,
Tcviotdalo (The) Dairy Co., Ltd.North Bridge street
DENTISTS
Edwards, William, 2 High st.
Vernon, J J., 81 High st
DRAPERS
Aitken, James, 15 High street
Burnet, J. & A., 39 High street,and Station buildings; ladies'outfitters and silk mercers
Davidson, Miss Jane, 4 Welling-ton street, Wilton
Gentles & Co., 4 6 High street;baby linen and underclothing,ready-made or to order.Every requisite kept In stockfor ladies making up athome. Register for servants
Hawick Co-operative Society,Ltd., 65, 67, and 69 High st.
Hunter Bros., 2 Oliver placeIrving, F., & Son, 2 HowegateKing, Robert, 27 High st.
Lockie, Wm., & Co., 28 Drumlanrigsquare
Miller, Mrs Mary M., 12 Wilton pi.,
WiltonMiller, Robert, 49 High street;and hosier
Park, D. S., 19 High street; alsoshipping agents and fancygoods dealer
Tattrson, Mrs, Tower knoweRenwick, Andrew, 3 Oliver pi.
Scott, Adam, 1 Mansfield crescent
Smith, Peter, 10 HowegateSwititon, Thomas, 4 HowesrateTurnbull, Robert S., Denholm
DYERS
Rule & Leyden, Teviotside Dyeworks; woollen and yarndyers, and cloth workers
Scoon, James, Mansfield Dye worksTurnbull, John, & Sons, Dye works,
Slitrig crescent
HAWICK ROXBURGHSHIRE.
ENGINEEES AND MILL-WBIGHTS
Davidson, William. Commercialroad
Msirose, James, & Sons, Slitrigcrescent
Milligan, Robert, 7 North Bridgestreet
Oliver Bros., Denholm; and mill-wrights
FANCY GOODS WARE-HOUSES
Inglis, A., nigh st.
Park, D.S., 19 High street
FISHCURERPattison, Thomas, Curingpremises. Commercial road;and 16 Howegate; house ad-dress, Camelia cottage, Com-mercial road
FISHING TACKLE MAKERSCraik, R., 9 Bridge streetDeans, David D., 5a Oliver pi.
Elliot, James 0., 2 Bucclench st.
FISHMONGERS AND GAMEDEALERS
Armstrong, Gr., 17 HowegateDavidson Bros., 7 8 High streetHall, George, & Son, 40 High st.
Lindsay, Thomas, Dovemountplace, Wilton
Pattison, Thos., curing premises,Commercial rd., and 16 Howe-gate; house address, Cameliacottage, Commercial road
Turnbull, Joseph, 62 High street(opposite Hepworths); alsopoulterer
FLESHERSBeat-tie, Thos., DenholmBell Brothers, 77 High st.
Burns, Bobert, 28 High st.
Burns, Thos., 1 Melgund pi.
Clark, A., 6 LoanClark, John, 7 Dovemount pi.,
WiltonHawick Co-operative Society,Ltd., 80 High street, 4 Orrockplace, 10 Myreslaw green, 2Albion place, and IO Noble pT.
Hutton, William, 8 Howegate,Inglis, E., 10 O'Connell street;haggis maker
Johnston, J. & R>, 6 Cross wyndJohnstone, Wm , DenholmKennawav, Thos., 14 HowegateMiller, E. K.. 3 High street (suc-cessor to Kay & Sons)
Peden, W. A., 5 High st.
Reid, John, 4 High streetScott, Robert, 55 High streetSpreng, Henry, 13 Howegate;pork butcher
Stoddart, Wm., 9 Bridge st.
FRAME SMITHSScott, John, 5 2 High street, and19 Lothian street; cycles andsewing machines repaired
FRUITERERSAnderson, James, 5 Dovemountplace
Brown, James, 24 Garfield st.
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and confectionerDouglas, Mrs, 16 Myreslaw greenFoley, P., 2 Drumlanrig sq.
Hodgins, W., 4 BackdamgateKerr, H., 5 Drumlanrig sq.
Kyle, K., 4 Buceleuch st.
Martin, John, 3 KirkwyndOrmiston, Mrs, Station build-ings
Pender, Andrew, 5 High streetFuives & Gowans, r High st.
Richardson, M., 18 Myreslaw greenScctt & Co., 63 High streetScott, Eliz., 8 HowegateTait, William, 72 High st.
Thomson, Mis, Myreslaw greenTrotter, John, 13 Wilton place;also confectioner and florist
Virtue, R. M., 4 6 High street;florist, etc.
Young, Mrs, 6 Buceleuch street
FURNITURE DEALERSLaidlaw, Mrs Jane, 1 to 3 Dick-son street, Wilton
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GAME DEALERSDavidson Brothers, 78 High st.Hall, George, & Son, 40 High st.;importers of Norwegian codiiver oil
GROCERSMarked (a) are also Spirit Dealers.
Anderson, Walter, 11 Lothian st.
Baptie, M., 5 Union st.
Blake & Co., 40 Oliver place andTrinity works, Duke street
Blbke, Mrs B., 16 Oliver crescentBlaikie, Geo., 12 Dickson st.
Bortiiwick, Turnbull, & Co., 70High street
Brydon, James, & Sons, Station build-ings, High st.
Darling, G. & J., 6 Bourtree pi.
Doig, Christina, 20 Kirkyard(a) Eckford, Andrew N., 21 Highstreet
Elliot. R. 6 Princes st , Wilton(a) Elliot, Jas. 0., Sandbed£!liot, W. &. e., id Bourtree pi.
Graham, W.. 4 HowegateGray, R., 7 3 High streetHalliday, Mrs, 1 Union st.
Hawick Co-operative Society, Ltd., 7Sandbed
/a) Henderson, J. A., 5 Loan(a) Kondsrson, John, 3 Drum-lanrig square
Hogg, James, 9 High street;tea, wine, and spirit dealer
Hume, Walter, 16 Howegate;tea, wine, and spirit merchant
Hunter, Thos., 9 Dickson st., WiltonIrving, Robert, 2 Earl street; andconfectioner
(a) Jardrne, John, 7 O'Connellst. ; grocer and wine merchant
Jardine, Thos., Wilton hill
Jeffrey, John, 3 Howegate(a) Lambert, J., & Sons, 8 SandbedLIPTON, Ltd., 45 High street; by
special ap-
pointment to
Her Majestythe Queen
Little, Miss M., DenholmLondon & Newcastle Tea Co., 18 High
street
M'Callum, J. G., 5 O'Connell St.;
also confectionerM'Kie, James, 21 Howegate;wholesale and retail provisionmerchant
Macrae, Miss, Mansfield road(a) Marchbank, James, 29 Drumlanrigsquare
Miller, John, Denholm; postoffice
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HAWICK
Miller, Mrs J., AshkirkNelson, Elizabeth, 15 Mansfieldroad
(a) Oliver, Thomas, i Buccleuch st.
Patterson, A.. Drun lanrig st.
Richardson, Miss, 4 Wellington street.
Wilton(a) Robertson, John, & Son, 11
Wilton placeScott. J., 13 Wellington st.
Sinton, George, 6 Albion place,Wilton
(a) Scott, Alex., 2 Dickson st., WiltonScott, James, DenholmScott, James, 13 Wellington st., WiltonScott, Mrs Susan, Trinity st.
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also wins merchantScott, Robert, 2 Noble place;provision merchant and con-fectioner
Shiel, David, 14 Park streetShipley, Robert, 1 Wellgate pi.
(a) Tait, Mrs Elizabeth, 3 Wiltonpath
Telford, Mts, 3 Havelock st.
Telford, Peter, 2 Havelock st., WiltonThomism, W.. 22 Lothian st.
Turnbull, James, 51 Hig-h st.
(a) Turnbull, James, & Son, 2 Towerknowe
Walker, John, 1 Wellington st.
Wilson, MungOi 5 Silver streetWilson, W., & Co., 11 Howegate;ham, bacon, and general pro-duce merchants
GUNSMITHDeans, David D., 5a Oliver pi.;ammunition and sporting out-fits
HAIEDRESSEESBeattie, Robert, 9 Dmmlanrig sq.Bonsor, Thomas W., 16 Bridgestreet
Cochrane, David, 6 Cross wyndFairgrieve, William, 8 Princes st.
Inglis, Thomas, Orroch pi.
Law, J., 25 HowegateMoeliendorff, F. 0. 42 High st.
Park, William, 62 High st.
Steel, Richard, 6 O'Connell st.
Waugh, Geo., g Oliver pi.
HATTERS AND UMBRELLAMAKERS
Hume, John, 8 Oliver place; andhosier
Porteous, George, 5 7 High st. i
glover, hosier, and umbrella-maker
Thompson, W. B.
HOSIERSClark, James, 12 Buccleuch st.
Irving, F., & Son, 2 Howegate
HOTELSBneoleuch HotelCarver's Hotel, Bridge street;commercial temperance
Central, 1 Bridge st.
Crown Hotel, 2 2 High street*;first-class family and com-mercial; stabling and postingin all its branches. Wm. Ken-nedy, proprietor
Douglas Temperance, Tower knoweElliot, Mrs, 3 Dovemount place,Wilton
Imperial HotelJardine, John, Oliver placeMurray's Temperance Hotel, 15 nighstreet
Pringle's Commercial Temper-ance Hotel, 35 Bridge street;three minutes' walk from Rail-way station. Charges mode-rate
Railway HitelReid, Wm,, 1 Trinity st.
Royal HotelStation Hotel, Dovemount place,near Railway station, Hawick.First-class family and com-mercial. Under new manage-ment. James Wilson, pro-prietor
Towerknowe Hotel, Tower-knowe. First-class Familyand Commercial. Stablingand posting in all itsbranches. William Kennedy,proprietor
Victoria 52 High st.
Waverley, 78 High st.
Wight's Commercial Temper-ance Hotel, 2 9 High street. C.Wight, proprietor
INDIARUBBER MANU-FACTURERS
The South of Scotland RubberCo., 5 Bridge street
INSURANCE COMPANIESPalatine (The) Insurance Co . 18
Bourtree pi.
Refuge Assurance Hawick District;
office, Bucrleuca street
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IRONEOUNDERSMelrose, James, & Sons, Slitrlgcrescent, and Teviotsidefoundry
IRONMONGERSAimstrong, John, Head of SandbedDeans, David D., 5a Oliver pi.;
and gunsmithDouglas, John, 18 Oliver crescent(titt, G., 1 Murray pi.
Hope, J., 60 High streetHope. W , 62 High st.
Kerr, Andrew, 6 Drumlanrig sq.Kerr, Geo., 55 High st.
Paisley Waiter, & Sons, 43 Highstreet
JOINERS AND CABINET-MAKERS
Amos, Walter, South deanBeattie, John, Bourtree place.:contractor and undertaker
Ermiton, John, Teviot rd.
Cairns, John, 62 High streetFirne&s, Alex. R., DenholmGraham, John, 20 Drumlanrigsquare; joiner, undertaker,and cab proprietor
Hobkirk, W. & T., 3 and 5 Allarscrescent; joiners, builders,and contractors
Hunter, J. R., 4 Oliver pi.
Inglis, A., & Sons, 12 Bridge St.;joiners, builders, and con-tractors
Inglis, Alex., 10 High st.
Inglis, James, Kirk styleM'Mahon, Peter, Croft road;lather and lathspiitter
MaTlin, John, 21 Badge st.
Martin, Thos., Teviot headMilier, John, DenholmMilligan, Charles, 63 High st.
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works, Tannage close; under-taker, cycle agent, and re-pairer
Murray, R., Blackkj, HobkirkRiddle & Son, Commercial road;joiners, undertakers, and con-tractors
Robson, A. & J., 11 Lothian st.
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also undertakersRussell, Philip, 7 Oliver placeScott, Adam, 4 Oliver crescentScott & Wight, 5 8 High street;cabinetmakers, upholsterers,and undertakers
Scott, Elliot, DenholmScott, Walter, & Sons, 4 Buccleuch st
Scott, Wm., & Son. 6 Mansfield cres.,
WiltonSmith, E-bv.ivd, 3 O'Connell st
Twriple, R., 4 Bourtree pi.
Thomson. Ruberi-, Br.rlce st.
VVfeldie, TLjs., Aslikirk
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LADIES' OUTFITTERSBrown, Mrs B., 10 Bridge street;and fancy goods
Burnet) Miss A., 5 7 High st. ; andmilliner
Easton, M., 2 High street; andchildren's outfitter
Jardine, A., 10 Drumlanrig sq.
LATHEES AND LATH-SPLITTERS
M'Mahon, Peter, Croft roadScott, ' Peter, Oliver crescent
LAUNDRIESAnderson's Family laundry, Trinity st
Henderson, ' Mrs, Londonlaundry, 21 Drumlanrig sq.
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All work turned out in goodstyle and by hand labour
Latimer, Jane, 3 Tannageclose, High street; first-classfamily laundry; all handlabour
March, Mrs, Drumlanrig sq.Sanderson, John, Victoria laun-dry, Commercial road
MACHINE MANUFAC-TURERS
Mellor, Moses, & Sons, Ltd., Com-mercial road ; and at Leeworks, Nottingham; makersof all kinds of hosiery, knit-ting machines. L. Woodward,managing director
MANUFACTURERS OFHOSIERY
Bonsar & Ashford, Buccleach st.
Dicksons & Laings, Commercial ria>l
Wilton millsDrummond, Jas., 7 Kirk styleElliot, Wm., & Sons, Slitrig crescentHenderson, Jas., & Co., Victoria rd.Hogg, George, & Sons, Mil IbankHosiery works
Hunter & Young, Commercial rd.
Innes, A. P., & Co., Victoria rd.Laing, John, & Sons, 8 and 9Slitrig crescent
Lockie, Wm., & Co., 28 Drumlanrig sq.
Lyle & Scctt, Ltd., Lothian stTelegraphic address, "Scott,Hawick"
Pringle, Robert, & Sons, Walter's wyndRenwick, James, & Company,Commercial road
Scott, Peter, & Co., BuccleiTchstreet; hosiery manufac-turers
Turner, Rutherford, & Co., Mansfieldmill
Wilson, Walter, & Sons, 7 Allars cres-
cent
MANUFACTURERS OFTWEEDS, TARTANS,
SHAWLS, &c.
Ballantyne, Tait, & Co., Waverley millBilby Bros., & Co., 3 Dovemountplace. Any length cut; pat-terns free on application
Blenkhorn, Richardson, & Com-pany, Ltd., Eastfield mills
Curric, Lee, & Gawn, Commer-cial road
Davidson, Wm., 5 Oliver cres.Dicksons & Laings, Commercial road,Wilton mills
Green-wood, Watt, & Co., Victoria rd.
Kedie, Wm., & Co., Riversdale millsKnox-Cowe, F., & Lea, Commer-cial road
Laidlaw, Wm., & Sons, Teviot Crescentmills
M'Leod, George, & Sons, 10 Oliver pi.
M'Nee, J. & R., Slitrig crescentNoble, R., & Co., Glebe millsRobertson & Thomson, Dovecot millsScoon & Barrie, Teviotdale mills, Com-
mercial rd.Sime, Williamson, & Co., Teviotmills
Taylor, J. J., Commercial rd.
Watson, Wm., & Sons, Dangerfieldmills
Wilson, Scott, & Co., Albertmills
Wilsons & Glenny, Ltd., Langlands andLadylaw mills
MILL FURNISHERSHcctt, Geo., 16 Bourtree pi.
Tait, Wm., Commercial road;Wilton
MILLINERS AND DRESS-MAKERS
Aspinall, H. & F., 22 Haveloek st.,
WiltonBoattie, George, Bridge street,Denholm
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Bragg, Miss, 1 Drumlanrig sq.Davidson, Miss, 48 High streel
Davidson, Miss Jane, 4 Wellington st
WiltonDavidson, Mrs and Miss, 60High st.; and mantle maker?
Dundas, Miss, 2 Bridge st.
GrTaham, Mioses, 30 High st.
Hathorn'fc AVither, Misses, 21 Bridge
street
Hume, Miss, HowegateJohnston, Miss, 44 High street;and fancy draper
Mjnto, Misses, 17 High st.
Nicho!, A., 9 North Bridge st.
Rule, Miss, 29 High street; alsofancy drapery
Scott, Misses, 47 High st.
Sheriff, Miss I., 79 High st.
Smith, P., 10 HowegateWintrup, Miss, 14 Oliver cneecent
NEWSPAPERS'•'Hawick Advertiser and RoxburghGazette," 4A Bridge st Wm. Mor-rison & Co., Ltd.
" Hawick Express," 5 High st. JamesEdgar
" Hawick News," 24 High street.Vair & M'Nairn. Largest cir-culation in Hawick
NURSERYMEN AND SEEDS-MEN
Forbes, John, Buccleuch nurseriesLairb, Wm., 54 High st.
Scott, Jas., 50 High st.
Wood, George, Wilton Hill nur-sery
PAINTERSHaig, Jas., 7 Oliver pi.
Jardine, Alexander, Oriel house,41 High street; decorator andpaper-hanger
Laidlaw, T. H., 13 High st.
May, Geo., 13 HowegateNicol, John, 7 Wellington st.
Scott, Francis, 2 6 High street
PHOTOGRAPHERSArtistic (The) Photographic Co.,
4 7 High streetBell, Richard, Exchange arcade
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)a!gleish & Wilkinson, 59 High st.
Murray, J. E. D., 6 Bridge St.;
studio, artist, photographer,picture frame maker, andpicture dealer
Robinson, Geo. A., 25 Bridge st
PICTURE FRAME MAKERSMeyer & Goldberg, 5A Bridge st
Smith, P., 4 7 High street
PLASTERERSDavidson, W., & Sons, 4 Croft rd.
Maxwell, William, T4 Teviot ores.
Rao & Murdoch, 2 6 Drumlanrigsquare; also slaters
PLUMBERS, SLATERS,AND GLAZIERS
Grieve, Walter, & Co., 16 Buceleuch st.
Guthrie, J., & Sons, 61 High st.
Kerr, Andrew, 3 Drumlanrig sqMiller, James, & Son, 1 O'Connell
St.; slaters, hot water, andsanitary engineers; also elec-tric bells fitted up
Rae & Murdoch, 26 Drumlanrigsquare; plumbers, slaters, andsanitary engineers and gas-fitters
Bae, Walter, 13 Dickson st., WiltonRussell, Robert, 2 Bourtree pi.
POSTING ESTABLISH-MENTS
Anderson, William, 8 Oliver cresBrown, uames, 13 Kirk wynd;first-class broughams! carri-ages, cabs, etc., at reasonablecharges. Special terms forpicnic parties, weddings, etc.,and funeral undertaker. Tele-phone No. 353
Fleming, Geo., 18 Oliver crescentGraham, John, 20 Drumlanrigsquare; cabs and convey-ances of all descriptions forhire on the most reasonableterms. Special terms formarriage and picnic parties.Funerals contracted for.Polished and covered coffinsalways kept in stock'. Everyother requisite supplied
Minto, William, 53 High streetProudfoot, James, Ladylaw,Wilton
Short, John, & Son, 9 Bourtreeplace, Central Livery stables;harness and saddle horses onmoderate terms. TelephoneNo. 389
Whillens, Thomas, Slitrlg cres-cent; cabs and conveyancesof all descriptions for hire, onthe most reasonable terms.Special terms for marriageand picnic parties. Funeralscontracted for. TelephoneNo., 3 38
PRINTERS & PUBLISHERSDeans, R., & Company, 10 Highstreet
"Hawick Express," 5 High st.
Henderson Win., 11 High st.
Morrison, W., & Co., Ltd.. 44 Bridgestreet
Vair & M' Nairn, 24 High streetWatson, J., 72 High st.
PROVISION MERCHANTSGray, R , 73 High streetM'Kie, James, 21 HowegateRobertson, John, & Son, 11 Wil-ton place
REED AND HEDDLEMAKERS
Baron & Hogarth, Commercial rd.
Neilson, Davie, & Son, Commercial rd.
RESTAURANTSAnderson, James E., 16 Bridgestreet; also fruiterer, confec-tioner, and tobacconist
Bridge Restaurant, Commerciatroad. Thomas Galbraithmanager
Bruce, John, 12 Baker st.
Davidson, N. M., 2 Bourtree pi.
Elliot, Mrs, 3 Dovemount place,Wilton (opposite Railway sta-tion); refreshment and din-ing rooms and temperancehotel
Ferguson, Thomas, 66 High st.
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Irving, Robert, 2 Wilton path;post-office and dining rooms
M'Donald, Miss A., Wilton pi.
Stocrie, Anthony B., 23 Drumlanrig s((
Walker, W., 10 Bourtree pi.
SADDLERS
Hiiis, VVrn., 3 Oliver pi.
Scott, James, DenholmStothart. Joseph, 8 High st.
SAWMILLSM'Gee, John, Commercial rd.
Robson, Wm., Havelock st.
Waldie, William, & Co., Commer-cial road; also wood merch-ants
SCULPTORS
Robson, Robert, Bridge street;stone cutter and monumentalmason. Monuments in free-stone, marble, and granite,inscriptions cut and lettersleaded. Headstones cleanedand repaired
Stenhonse, Robert, Bridge st.
SHIPPING AGENTSLawsoii, A. S , jun , SandbedPark, D. S., 19 High street; andenquiry office
SOLICITORS
Barrie, James, 7 7 High streetGrier & Carmichael, 3 Oliverplace; solicitors and notariespublic, and sheriff clerk andJ. P. clerks, deputies, secre-taries for the South of Scot-land Chamber of Commerce,Incorporated
Haddon & Turnbull, High st.
Haddon, Andrew, High st.
Haddon, Walter, High st.
Laing, Adam, 77 High street;burgh chamberlain
HAWICK ROXBURGHSHIRE.
Solicitors—continued
Laing & Barrie, 77 High street;and insurance agents
Oliver, George, & James, Com-mercial Bank building's; solici-tors and notaries public
Oliver, John, N.P., 2 Oliver placeOliver, William, 45 Bridge st.
Paton, John, 4 Oliver placePurdom, John R., High street,Hawick
Purdom, Robert, National bankHigh street
Purdom, Thomas, & Sons,National Bank buildings, Highstreet; solicitors and notariespublic
SPIRIT DEALERSBarclay, John, Royal Bar. i
Orumlanrig squareEeattie, Robert, Langlands rd., Wil-
tonDalton, John, Exchange barDickson, William, 13 Orumlan-rig square
Dodds, Mrs, 11 Green ter.
Graham, John, 7 Drumlanrigsquare
Jardine, J., Oliver place andCroft road
Kerr, William, 8 Dickson streetM'Ewan's Edinburgh Ales, iit
sparkling condition. Guin-ness' XX Stout a speciality
M'Kerlie, Thomas, St Leonard'sVaults, Orrock place, Sandbed
M'Michan, J., SandbedPark, Francis, 55 High st.
Queen's Head, 32 Higb st.
Robertson, Alex. J., 14 Laidlaw pi.,
WiltonSanderson, Wm., DenholmShiel, D., Teviot crescentShiel, Jas., 3 LoanTait, John, Cross Keys Inn, Den-holm
Wight, Dan, Half Moon Hotel, 64High street
Young, R., 62 High st.
STONEMASONS ANDBUILDERS
Bluilie, Jos., 11 Park st.
Eckford, John, Wilton hill
Marshall, John, & Sons, 16Lothian street
Scott & Thomson, 1 Slitrig bankScott, Adam, 18 Bourtree place;fire-brick pavement in stock
Scott, Waller, 6 Allais erescent
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERSAnderson, Wm., SouthdeanArcher, G., Albion pi.
Cochrane, Andrew, 57 High st.
Davidson, William M., 7 Towerknowe
D.ryden, Peter, 4 Drumlanrig sqGourlay, Simon, 16 Bridge st.
Hej-worth, J., & Son, Ltd., 6i Highstreet
Johnstone, John, 15 High st.
B'err & M'Kenzie, 80 High st.
Little, William, 7 Bridge street
Mitchell, James, 4 Mill port, ToworkDowe
Mcncur, 0., 8 Wilton pathPow, Geo., 11 High st.
P.iddle, Geo., SandbedRcbison, T., 17 Bourtree pi.
Scott, Alex., 2 Waller's wyndScott, James, 13 High streetTurnbull, Robert, DenholmTumbull, Thos., 58 Hindi st.
Wtugh, Andrew, 38 High st.
Wilkinson, S., ArcadeWright, Joseph, 7 Bourtree pi
TINPLATE WORKERSKerr, Andrew, 6 Drumlanrig sq.
Kerr, Geo., 55 High st.
Paisley, Walter, & Sons, 4 3 Highstreet
Rae, Walter, 13 Dickson street,Wilton; tinsmith
TOBACCONISTS
Lothian, Miss, 10 Oliver pL
Murray, George G. B„, 30 Highstreet
Rutherford, Mrs, 60 Hl^h street
Sinclair, William, 2 High street;and newsagent
Symingtcn, R., 17 High street
Walker, Mrs M., 3 Tower knowe
TOY WAREHOUSESHuggan, John, 9 Oliver pLOliver, John, 76 High st.
Park, D. S., 19 High street; andshipping agent. Established1831
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TWEED AND HOSIERYMERCHANTS
Borthwick & Ingram, 9 Unionstreet
Clark, James, 12 Buccleuch st.
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and hosieryCarrie, Lee, & Gawn, Commer-cial road
Dicksons & Laings, Wilton mills, Com-mercial road
Finlay, Wm., 5 Garfield streetInnes, Chambers, & Co., CommercialToad
Jsrdine, Jas , 14 Croft rd.
Tant & Anderson, Mansholme mills
VETERINARY SURGEONSElder, W. T., M.R.C.V.S., M.C., 6Sandbed
Scott, Robert, 11 Oliver crescent
WATCH AND CLOCKMAKERS
Guylor, David, 59 High st.
Gibson, Robert, 4 Buccleuch st.
Graham, Thomas, & Son, 14 Highstreet; and engravers. Estab-lished 1792
Lawson, Alex. S , 1 SandbedMurray, Gavin P., 70 High et.
Murray, Tom G., 15 Bourtree pi.
(near Auction mart)Reed, George, 16 Bridge street;also jeweller
Rutherford, F. E., 1 Oliver pi.
WINDOW GLASS MER-CHANTS
Mitchell, Robert, 9 Oliver cres-cent
WINE MERCHANTSBarclay, John, Royal Bar, 1
Drumlanrig squareHume, Walter, 16 HowegateRobertson, J., & Son, 11 Wiltonplace. Scotch whiskies aspeciality
WIRE-FENCE CONTRACTORTaylor, John, Earl street
ROXBURGHSHIRE . JEDBURGH
WOOD TUENEESGowrie, James, 28 High street
WOOL MEECHANTSEiliot, Jas , Buccleuch st
Melrose, Jas., n Allars crescent
ZINC WOBKERSRae & Murdoch, 2 6 Drumlanrigsquare
MISCELLANEOUSElliot, James, 8 Buccleuch ut. ; skin
nerGrant, Adam & P., io Bridge street
musiesellersHawick & Wilton Working Men's In
slitute, Commercial rd.
Kyle, A., 2 Bourtree pi. ; carver
Kyle, Wm., Commercial rd. ; commission agent
Macdonald, John, Town hallsuperintendent of police
Rodger, J. B., 19 Howegate; eggmerchant
Scott, Wm., 4 Wilton pi. ; chimneysv> eeper
Simpson, E. & W , 9 Oliver pi. ; bookbinders
Singer's Sewing Machine Manufac-turers, High st.
The Border Club, Exchange building*.
Albert Hoggart, club master
Jedburgh,Including Crailing, Lanton, Mossburn-
ford, Nisbet, &c.
BAKERSScott, James K., 10 High streetVeitch, Thomas, 49 CanongateYoung, Wm., 19 Canongate
BANESBank of Scotland, 2 7 High stWm. A. Skead, agent
British Linen Co. Bank, High street
Commercial Bank of Scotland, Ltd.National Bank of Scotland, Ltd.Royal Bank of Scotland, High" street.
BIRD AND ANIMALSTTJFrEES
Hope, Robert, 6 Abbey place
BLACKSMITHSDodds, Henry, Abbey pi.
Rutherford, John, New BongateSmail, Thomas, LantonSteirie, Wm., LantonWelsh, David, 14 High streetWhite, George, CrailingYoung, A., NisbetYoung, James, Mossbumford
BOOKSELLEES ANDSTATIONEES
iaston, A. & W., 18 High street:and printers
Eastern Walter, 9 Market place;publisher of Jedburgh Gazette
Geddes, Alex., 41 High st. ; andpicture frame maker
Sroail, T. S., 16 High st.
BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS
Gray, John, & Co., 5 CastlegateHollands & Son, Market pi.
Irving, R., 8 Market placeMichie, Geo.. 6 CanongatePhaup, Wm., 15 CanongateSilvester, R., 41 CanongateWeed, Alex., & Co., 23 High st.
Young, A., & don, 7 H'gh st.
BREWEE AND MALTSTEEKeddle, David, CaledonianBrewery and Maltings, Queenstreet
BTJILDEBS
Brunton, W., & Son, 28 New Bon-gate
Laidlaw, Geo., 71 High st.
Mabin, James, & Son. Abbey Bridge end
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CABINETMAKERSClark, J. C, 16 CanongateHalliday, R., 29 CanongateHarkness, John, & Son, 28 Highstreet
Inglis, A.. & Son, 34 High st.
CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTSStrachan, John, 30 High streetWalker, A., 4 High st.
COACHBTJILDER
MooTe, Tbos., 55 High st.
CONFECTIONEESCockburn, Mrs, 28 Cockburn st.
Curie, J., Exchange st.
Dawson, Mrs. CastlegateHalliburton, C, Old BondgateHislop, E., Bxidgo st.
Lamb, Mrs, 41 High streetMurray, R., New BondgateRobertson, Thos. E., 2 7 Castle-gate
Rutherford, Mrs, 28 CanongateSpence, Isabella, 2 7 CanongateYoung, William, 19 Canongate
CYCLE AGENTRutherford, John, New Bongate
DEAPEESBeattie, George, 11 CanongateHislop & Oliver, 8 High st.
Phaup, J., 7 Market placeThomson, D., 14 High st.
Thomson & Dodds, 28 High st.
Turnbull, James, 2 High street;general draper
ENGINEEES AND MILL-WEIGHTS
Michie & Hardie, Allarlye worksStarrie, William, Bongate En-gineering works
JEDBURGH ROXBURGHSHIRE.
FANCY GOODS WAEE-HOUSES
Bell & Mill or, Victoria house, 22High street
Fairbairn, Misses, 12 High streetRutherford, Misses J J. ft A., 3Canongate
FISEMONGEBSCairns, Samuel, 31 High sfc.
Miller, Henry, 7 ' Castlegate;fish, fruit, game, and poultrydealer
FLESHEESDouglas, A., 3 3 High streetSharp, Robert, 27 Gastlegato
Sword, Wm. D., 3 High st.
Veitch, Arch., 8 Exchange st.
Wight, A., & Son, 13 High street
GrBOCEBS
Balfour, G., & Sons, 15 High st.
Bell, Miss Mary, Crailing
Brown, Wm., 11 CastlegateClark, Edward CastlegateDodds, Mrs, Bridge street; an.1spirit dealer
Halliburton, C, Old BongateHalliburton, T. C, 9 CanongateJedburgh Co-operative Store, Exchange
street
Murray, R., New BongateNoble, M. C, 12 Canongate; andwine and spirit merchant
Gbver, John, 31 High st.
Sword, John, 10 Market place;grocer and wine merchant
Telfer, Andrew R., 12 Market pi.
HAIRDRESSERSHardie, G., CanongateHoare, George, 3 3 High street;and tobacconist
HOTELSAbbey Temperance Hotel (The)and Restaurant, Market place.Wm. Hsnderson, proprietor
Caledonian Hotel. Thomas Dine-ley, proprietor, wine and spiritmerchant
Douglas Temperance Hotel, 53High street. Home comforts.Moderate charges. Miss J.
Hislop, proprietrixExchange, Exchange st.
Jedburgh Arms HotelRoyal, Canongate. Flrst-clast*commercial hotel. This hotelis situated near the Abbey,and will be found very com-fortable, with strictly moder-ate charges. Good fishing.'Bus meets all trains. Ste-phen Davie, proprietor
Spread Eagle Hotel, High st.,
Jedburgh. First-class familyand commercial hotel. Goodfishing. Posting. 'Bus meetsall trains. Headquarters)C.T.C. John Wm. Scott, pro-prietor
IRONMONGERSFair, Robert, & Son, 4 CanongateRobertson, J., 1 and 2 Market pi.
JOINERSAmos, Walter & George, Doves
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fordBell, Mark, LantonCairns, John, NisbetCranston & Carruthers, 33Castlegate
Fairbairn, W., New BongateHislop, T., Abbey Bridge endMitchell, E., New BongateOliver, Alex., Queen st.
LAUNDRIESThe Lothian Laundry. MissTait, proprietress
MANUFACTURERSBoyd, James, & Son, New Bon-gate mill; woollen manufac-turers. Telephone No. 11
Hilson & Burnett, Bongate Woollenmills
Hilson, John, & Sons, Canon-gate mills; tweed manufacturem
Laidlaw Brothers, Allars mill
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MILLINERS AND DRESS-MAKERS
Rutherford, Misses J. J. & A., 3Canongate
MILLWRIGHTSStorrie, William, New Bongate
NEWSPAPERS"Jedburgh Gazette""Teviotdale Record and JedburghAdvertiser
'"
NURSERYMEN AND SEEDSME2T
Irvine, Chao., CanongateNeil, William, 5 High street
PAINTERS AND PAPER-HANGERS
Scott Brothers, Castlegato
Waugb & Brown, 46 High st.
Wrignt, R., 3 2 High street
PHOTOGRAPHERSJack, Robert, Bongate; portraitand landscape photographer
PLUMBERS AND SLATERS
Charters, George, & Son, 19
Exchange street; R.P. andsanitary engineers
Oliver, Andrew, R.P., 3 2 Highstreet
Purdie, James, 4 9 High street
Spence William. Crown lane
Waugh, Alex., Exchange st.
PRINTERS & PUBLISHERS
Easton, \. & W., 18 High st
Geddes, Alexander, 41 High st.
ROXBURGHSHIRE . KELSO
RESTAURANTSThe Royal Restaurant, Abbeyplace. Good accommodation,combined with moderatecharges. Teas and dinnerson the shortest notice. Ste-phen Oavey, proprietor
SADDLERSMain, Wm., 17 High streetVeitch, A., MaTket pi.
SKINNERS AND WOOLMERCHANTS
Collins, Edwin, Queen streetVeitch Bros., Canongate Skin works
SOLICITORS
M'Dougall, John, Exchangebuildings; J.P., procurator-fiscal of Roxburghshire
Thomson, William & Robert, 27 Highstreet
SPIRIT DEALERSDodds, Mrs, Bridge st.
Jedburgh Arms HotelRintoul, Thomas, High st.
Rutherford, John, Abbey placeRutherford, R., 23 Castlegate
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERSBeattie, George, 11 CanongateGreig, D., CastlegateHislop & Oliver, 8 High st.
M-Rean, John, Queen st.
Thcmscn, David, 12 High st.
Turnbull, John, 1 CastlegateWilson, Robert, Granite house,24 High street
TANNERSGuthrie, J., & Sons, Townfoot,High street; and curriers
TIMBER MERCHANTSFarmer, William, Station Sawmills; and saw mill owner
Yellowlees, Andrew, BongateSaw mills
TOBACCONISTS
Lunn, J., 13 Canongate ; andnewsagent
Rutherford, F., 14 Canongate
VETERINARY SURGEONS
Hume, Trios , 15 CanongatePow, James, Paradise vale
WATCH AND CLOCKMAKERS
M'lvor, John, 19 High st.
Rule, Walter. 1 High st.
WOOLLEN MANUFAC-TURER
Hilson, Burnett, Bongate mills.
Telegraphic address, " Hilson,Jedburgh." Telephone No., 5
MISCELLANEOUS
Kelso,
Including Eckford, Ednam, Heitort,
Makerstoun, Ncuthorn, RoxburghVillage, Smaitholm, Sprouston,Stitchel, &e.
ARTISTS (PHOTOGRAPHIC)Mlntosh, J., & Co., 27 Bridge endStimpson, W. H., 18 Roxburghstreet. Parties attended attheir own residence
AUCTIONEERSClow, D., 18 SquarePenny & Kay. 3 Square
BAKERSBrooks, Ralph, 60 Horse marketDonaldson, R., 39 Roxburgh st.Kelso Co-operative Store Com-pany, Ltd., Union street
Rae, Wm., & Son, 15 Roxburgh st.
Saunderson, A., Coal market;and refreshment rooms
Seott, J., MaxwellheughScott, John, 8 Roxburgh streetTurner, James G., Coal market
BANKSBank of ScotlandBritish Linen Company Bank,The Square. William O. Ste-venson, agent
Commercial Bank of Scotland, Ltd.National Bank of Scotland, Ltd
Brown, Wm., n Castlegate; aeratedwater manufacturer
Forrest & Son, 7 Abbey pi. ; gun and Rodger, John, 93 Roxburgh st.tackle makers
Hisiop, Wm., Mossburnfcrd ; sawmillowner
Miller, Dobson, & Co., Abbey mill;woollen yarn spinners
Reid, Robert, 57 Canongate ; gamedealer
Scott & Co., Old Bridge end; hosiery Chisholm, J., 9 Shedden Parkmanufacturers road; bird and animal pre-
Sintcn, Wm., 33 High st. ; patent churn server. Foreign skinsmanufacturer mounted
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BILL POSTERS
BIRD STUEFERS
KELSO ROXBITRGHSHIKE
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BLACKSMITHS
Aitken, G-eo., Roxburgh village
Chalmers, John H., 10 Horsemarket; smith and bel!-
hanger and cycle agent; re-
pairer to C.T.C.Davidson, Adam, Shedden Park rd.
Fairbairn, Wm., EdnamFox, James, NenthornHeimiston, Geo., Stitchel
Hope, W., Horso marketM'Ecnzie, Alex., Simon's sq.
Rutherford, W., MakeistcunSmall, Thomas, Hunter's hill
Walker, T. & A., SproustonWeed, John, Eckford
BOOKSELLERSAllan, Robert, 2 SquareClow, Misses I. & J., 29 Square;agents for M'Donald's " TimeTables "
M'Donald, John, 11 Wood marketMills, N. I., 21 BridsiK si.
Rutherfurd, J. &. J. H., 20 SquareWilson, Mrs E. 4 3 Square
BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS
Brewn & Dick, 2 6 Roxburgh st.
Davidson, Mrs J. W., 28 Woodmarket
Douglas, Jas., 26 Wood marketGibson, Jas., 77 Roxburgh st.
Gray, J., & Co., ig Roxburgh st.
Hardie, W., 3: Horse marketKaenan, J., '&. Son, 19 Bridge st.
Murray, John, 27 Roxburgh st.
Walker. Geo.. & Son, 31 Bridge st.
Young & Co., 7 Roxburgh st.
CABINETMAKERSClow, D., 18 SquareFrazer & Wight, Crawford street
CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTSAlexander, Wm., 34 SquareMasgey, J. M., 17 SquareMaxton, W. Murray, 46 Bridge st.
CHINA MERCHANTS
Douglas, David, 10 Cross st.
Macpherson, Miss, 3 2 Roxburghstreet
Strathearn, James, 3 2 and 34Horse market
Wood, J , 66 Roxburgh st.
COACHBUILDERSBrown, Thos., 5 East Bowmont st.
Croall & Croall, Bridge street;and at Edinburgh
Gray, Agnes, 54 HorsemarketMaxwell, D., & Son, Crawford st.
COAL MERCHANTSDodds, Jamts, 35 Bowmont st.
Hume, Mrs, Main St., Maxwell-heugh
Slight, Jrhn S ., Shedden Park rd.
S^«ht, T., 16 Wood market
CONFECTIONERS
Bell, E., 80 Roxburgh st.
Brooks, Ralph, 66 Horse marketMontgomery, M., 21 Wood mar-ket; and first-class refresh-ments
Reid, J., 28 Bridge streetReid, Wm., & Co., 41 SquareStefani, Frank, 6 Horse market;tobacconist, and ice rrtamvendor
COOPER
Rae, D. , 44 Horse market
CORN AND FLOURDEALERS
William, Linton mill; alsomiller
Dunn, A., & Sons, Railway stationHogarth, John, Maxwellheugh
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CYCLE AGENTS ANDMANUFACTURERS
Swan, Robert, 3 3 Roxburgh st.
;
agent for Osmond, Royal En-field, Champion, Reform, RoyalPsycho, and other leadingmakes. Repairs neatly andpromptly executed. Machinesfor hire by hour, day, week,or month
DAIRY KEEPERS
Hood, John, 3 Cross street
DRAPERS
Anderson, John, 16 SquareClendinnen, Clias. E., 2 Roxburgh st.
Donaldson & Evans, 8 Woodmarket
Laidlaw, George, 45 SquareLugton & Porteous, Bridge st.
Mitchell, John, 16 SquareMuirhead & Purvis, 36 Bridge st.
Neil, James, Victoria Draperywarehouse, Horse market
Robertson, J. A. S., 4 7 Roxburghstreet
ENGINEERS
Hogarth, J. & R., Shedden Parkroad
Ritchie, John, Bowmont st.
FANCY GOODS WARE-HOUSES
Brown & Dick, 2 6 Roxburgh st.
Carson, Alexander, The Poly-technic, 2 9 Roxburgh street;umbrellas re-covered, andpictures framed
Glen, M., 60 Horse marketRoss & Son, 5 Roxburgh st.
Sanderson, Miss, 12 Bridge St.;
baby linen warehouseYoung, E., 40 Bridge st.
ROXBURGHSHIRE . KELSO
FISHING ROD AND TACKLEMAKERS
Forrest & Sons, 3 5 Square, N.B.
Rcdpath & Co., Roxburgh st.,
and at London; general hard-ware and fancy goods mer-chants; also importers of In-
dian, Chinese, Japanese, andgeneral Oriental goods. Whole-sale fishing tackle manufac-turers
FISHMONGERS,POULTERERS AND GAME
DEALERSAllan, Richard, 2 2 and 24 Rox-burgh street
Kinghorrij David, 17 Horse mar-ket; poulterer, game dealer,and fruiterer
Steel, Archibald, 11 Bridge St.;
poulterer and game dealer.Telephone No. 825
FLESHERS
Allan, Wm., 21 Roxburgh streetHenry, M., 25 SquareKerr, W., 7 7 Roxburgh st.
Liddle, Andrew, 14 Roxburgh stMitchell, John, 71 Roxburgh st.
Plummer, H., Sheddt-n Park rd.
Scoon, lars R., Roxburgh st.
Thompson, Ralph, 27 Horse marketWhite, J. & T., 19 Horse marketYoung, Andrew, 3 Bridge street
FRUITERERS
Hogg, Thomas, 74 Roxburgh st.
Steel, Archibald, 11 Bridge street
GROCERSAnderson, W. C, 16 Roxburgh st.
Beveridge, George, & Son, 28
SquareCameron, A. G., 75 Roxburghstreet; also wine and spiritmerchant
Chisholm, Miss, Roxburgh village
Clark, Mrs I.. Post office, EdnamFerguson, W. K., 62 Wood mar-ket; and wine merchant2G
Grieve, Andrew, Post office,
SmailholmHalley, Peter R., 11 Horse marketHogg, John, 13 Square; andwine merchant
Holmes, Alexander, Coal mar-ket; and spirit merchant
Hume, Mrs, 44 Horse marketInfflis, J., io^j Roxburgh st.
Liglis, S. C, S Bowmont st.
Jackson, J., & Son, 18 Bridge st.
Johnston, Mrs, 8 Sneddon Tark rd.
Johnston, Thomas, & Co., n Roxburghstreet
Kelso Co-operative Store Co., Ltd.,
Union stret
Kerr, Hugh, Horse marketPaterson, Andrew, Post office, Makers-toun
Paterson, H., EdnamPaterson, Wm., SproustonPlvmmer, Jas., 101 Roxburgh st.
Rao, Robert, 12 Horse market;and wine and spirit merchant
Rae, W., SproustonRobertson, John, Smailholm ;
and meal dealerRutherford, T., 49 Horse marketScott, J., 15 Bridge st.
Sncith, Wm., 21 SquareSteele, J., 1 Cross street, Horse mar-ket
Ste-wart, Mrs, Post office, Nent-
hornTorrie, Frances E., 31 Square;and wine and spirit merchant
Walker, J., 109 Roxburgh street;and wine merchant
Wilson, William, 155 Roxburgh st.
Wright, Robert, 10 Roxburgh st.
GUN AND FISHING RODMAKERS
Forrest & Sons, 35 Square.Hammer and hammerlessguns. Rook and rabbitrifles. Ammunition of everydescription. Fishing rods forall kinds of fishing. Salmonand Trout flies. Reels andreel lines. Waterproof fish-
ing stockings and trousers.Fishing brogues, bags, bas-kets, etc. R- Simpson's (Car-noustie) well-known golfingrequisites kept in stock. Re-pairs a speciality
HAIRDRESSERS ANDPERFUMERS
HeuTy, Thos , 8 Bridge st.
Thomson, G., 16 Horse market
HOTELSBlack Swan Hotel, Horse mar-ket; marquees, tents, etc., onhire. Robert Rogers, pro-prietor
Border Temperance Hotel, 14Wood market. This hotelis very comfortable, andcharges are moderate. MrsT. Slight, proprietrix
Commercial Hotel, Square, en-trance to Bowmont street.Charles Hunt, proprietor
Cross Keys, The SquareCrown Hotel, 13 Roxburgh st.
;
most comfortably fitted upand charges very moderate.Wm. Mercer, proprietor
Queen's Head, Bridge st.
Red Lion HotelSlight's Temperance Hotel,14 Woodmarket
Spread Eagle Hotel, 2 2 Bridgestreet. First-class commer-cial hotel. Outdoor purvey-ing a speciality. Marqueetents, linen, plate, etc., onhire. Billiards and stabling.Robert M'Kenzie, proprietor
Temperance Hotel, 14 Woodmarket
Weigh House, Bridge st.
White Swan Hotel, Wood mar-ket. John Robinson, pro-prietor
INSURANCE COMPANIESPrudential Insurance Co., 53 Rox-burgh st.
Standard (The) Life Insurance Co., 24Wood market
IRON MERCHANTSHenderson, G., 44 Horse market
IRONMONGERSBlake, James, 14 SquareBrown & Dick, 2 6 Roxburgh stChalmers, John, 49 Square and10 Horscmarket; also cycleagent
Hocper & Co., 6 Roxburgh st.
M-Dougal, Jas., 7 Wood marketStewart, James, & Son, 6 Woodmarket
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KELSO ROXBURGHSHIRE.
JOINERS AND BUILDEBS PAINTEBSBennie, Thos., Bowmcnt st.
Black, Henry, Hunter's haii;also cartwright
Black, Win., StitchelBulman, A., Coal marketDickson & Son, Shedden Park rd.Hcgarth, Andrew, SmailholmHunter, Gr., EdnamM'Leon, John, NcnthcrnOliver, James, MakerstounScott, John. Roxburgh st.
LAUNDRIESSmith, Mrs E., 35 Roxburgh st.
MILLINERS AND DRESS-MAKERS
Burgess, Nellie C, 10 SheddenPark road
Henderson, A., 44 Bridge st.Millar, Miss, 40 Wood marketNeil, James, Horse market
Robertson, J. & S., 4 7 Roxburghstreet; dressmakers
Smith, Miss, 19 Shedden Park rd.Taylor, I., 62 Roxburgh st.
Watson, M. & A., 41 and 43 Rox-burgh street
MINEEAL WATER MANU-FACTURERS
Middlemas, A., & Son; also corkmanufacturers and ale andporter bottlers
NEWSPAPERSKelso Chi'cniclo "
a«lso Mail
"
Black, W., si SquareHogarth, 'A., & Sons, 13 Woodmarket
Russell, T. & A., 33 Square
PLUMBERSAllan, John R., 79 Roxburgh st.
Burns, Alexander R., Union st.
;
registered plumber, gas-fitter,and sanitary engineer
Erskine, A., 70 Horse market
PORK CUBEBSSmith & Son, Oven wynd
PBINTEBSRutherfurd & Craig, Cross st.
Stewart, Robert, & Sons, 16Bridge st.; stationers ancinewsagents
REFRESHMENT BOOMSMercer, Wm., 13 Roxburgh st.Middlemiss, T. H., Horse markerSanderson, A., Coal marketSlight, Mrs, 14 Wood marketThomson, Walter, 20 Roxburgh st.
ROPE AND NET MANU-FACTURERS
Smith, C, 11 Bowmont st.
SADDLERSHenderson- Geo., 1 Bridge streetKer, Geo., 42 Wood market
NURSERYMEN AND SEEDS-MEN
Laing & Mather, 8 Horse marketStuart & Mein, Wood market
SLATERSMicbie, John, Coal marketRae, Wm., SproMston
SOLICITORS
Darling. P. S.
Falls, RobertFauids, Robert, Wood marketGuthrie, RobertMain, Adam, WoodmanRcbson & SmithStevenson, Alex. Pott, 2 Bridge st.Tait, James & D. w. B., Kelso
SPIRIT DEALERSBorder Whisky Company (The),13 Wood market
Hill, ^Tohn, Bridge st.
Hume, Mrs, Crawford st.
Hunt, Charles, Square, entranceto Bowmont street
Lament, R., Coal marketRodger, S., Horse marketWilson, William, 155 Roxburgh st.
STONEMASONSBruce, John, & Sons, 2 East Bow-mont street; monumentalmasons
Campbell, W., HeitonDicitison, B., & Son, Coal market
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERSBrown, James, SmailholmCairns, John D., 60 WT
oodmarketDonaldson & Evans, Horse marketLugton & Porteous, Bridge st.;also milliners and drapers
Melrose, G., & Son, 48 SquareMniihead & Porteous, 36 Bridge st.
Paulin, John, 23 Horse marketRoss, Donald 33 Horse marketRutherford, Robert, 25 Bridge st.
Ttlley, Wm., Ednam
TINSMITHS
Cook, Jam^s, 27 Horse marketHooper & Co., 6 Roxburgh st.
Stewart, James, 6 Wood market
TOBACCONISTSLane, William, 4 Bridge streetStewart, Robert, &. Sons, 11
Bridge street
•ROXBURGHSHIRE . MELROSE
UMBRELLA MAKEBSCarson, Alexander, The Poly-technic, 29 Roxburgh street;also picture frame maker
VETEBINABY SURGEONSHutton, John, Pringle bank, Bowmont
street
Tully, A. B., 23 Woodmaikct
WATCH AND CLOCKMAKERS
Bennet Bros., 25 Roxburgh st.
Brown, Thos., 1 Wood marketClark, James H., 34 Wood marketFalconer, Robert, 6 Bridge st.
Laing, Thos., 2 Wood market
MISCELLANEOUSAniey, John, 52 Horsemarket ; slippermaker
Brown, S., Square; hatterDodds, R. C, Kelso station; sawmillowner
Douglas, G. Sholto, Wood market
;
town clerk
Eenry, E., N.B.R. station, and Postoffice ; agent
Jchnston, James, Bowmont st. ;
plasterer
Kyle, John, 112 Roxburgh st. ; skin-ner
M'Lean, D., 73 Roxburgh <t. ; fried
fish shopMichie, J., 9 Coal market; architectMurray, J. & W., Ednam ; brewersRathie & Co., 12 Bowmont st. ; livery
ststles
Vernon, W. Fred., Bowmont st •
dentist
Melrose,
Including Darnick, Gattonside, New-
stead, &c.
BAKERSCurie, Wni., High st.
N! 'Lai en, Andrew, Market pi.
Scott, Thos., High street; andconfectioner
Wallace, George, Station gate
BANKS
British Linen Company Bank,Market place. Jas. Curie andJas. Curie, jun., joint agents
Commercial Bank of Scotland, Llo ,
High st.
Royal Bank of Scotland, High street.
BERLIN WOOL WARE-HOUSE
Kerr & Anderson, Market pi.;
Berlin wool warehouse andfancy repository
BLACKSMITHS
Adamson, John, WildernessFairbairn, William, High street;also cycle agent. Special re-
pairer to the C.T.C.Scott. J., Scott's piWaldie, Adam, Darnick
BOOKSELLERS
Deans, D- Dunlop, High streetM'Bean, Robert W., Market pi.
Tait, James, High streetWilscn, W., High street
BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS
Baliantyne, J., Buocleuch st.
Robertson, James, Buccieuchstreet
Robertson, James, Bank build-ings, Market place; soleagent in Melrose for Allan,Edinburgh, the high-classbootmaker
Scott, Walter, High st.
BREWERS
Simson & M'Pherson, Ltd.Abbey brewery
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CABINETMAKERSDodds, Andrew, Little Fordel, Abbey
street
M'Donald, David. PuccleuchStevenson, William, HigH itreei,and picture-frame mi er
CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTSBogie & Brown, Market placeDeans, David Dunlop, High st.
Johnstone, D. F., High st
CHINA AND GLASSDEALERS
Dick, William, High streetJardine, Charles, Abbey street
COACH BUILDERSRoy, Alex., Darnick
COAL AND LIME MER-CHANTS
Turkman, Miss M., Railway sta-tion
I'uidie, Wm. , DarnickTait, Jas., Railway station
CONFECTIONERSCurie, Wm, High st.
Fairbairn, Mrs, High streetHopkirkj Mrs J., Abbey streetHutchinson, M., DarnickMathison, Miss J., High streetRiddell, Miss R., High st.
Smith, Miss M., Market placeYoung, Miss, Darnick
CYCLE AGENTSFairtairn, Wm., High street; andrepairer to the C.T.C.
M'Gregor, Henry, Church placeScott, John, Scott's place; re-pairs done
MELROSE ROXBURGHSHIRE.
DBAFEBSDavidson, James, West endHenderson, George, Station gateRussell, Thomas, Market place;hosiery, millinery, and dress-making
Sinclair, Wm., Market pi
DEESS AND MANTLEMAKER
Altchison, Miss Isabella, Birchcottage, High street
FANCY REPOSITORIESGraham, Miss Isa, Darnick Postoffice
FLESHERSBunyan, James, High streetSanderson, Mrs, High street
GROCERS AND SPIRITDEALERS
Beveridge, T., Buccleuch st.
;
and wine merchantJardine, Miss Ina, DarnickLawrie, Thos.. Abbey st.
M'Lean & Co., High st.
Milne, Miss A., DarnickMitchell, James, Post office, Gat-tonside; pony phaeton on hire
Neill, Mrs, WewsteadPaterson, Thomas, & Sons, Mar-ket place; wine and whiskymerchants and Italian ware-housemen. Established 1821
Redpath, Jas., DarnickRcdpath, Mary, Newstead
HAIRDRESSERSRobertson, E., Buccleuch streetWill, Robert, High street; alsotobacconist
HOTELSAbbeyAnderson's Temperance Hotel,Market place. Robert Ander-son, proprietor. TelephoneNo. 203
George and Abbotsford, High st.
King's Arms Hotel, High street.David Arnott, proprietor
Station Hotel, Market place; ac-commodation for cyclists. A.
B. Lindsay, proprietorWaverley Temperance Hotel,Station gate. George Milifer
IRONMONGERSDick, William, High streetJohnston, John, & Co., High st
JOINERS AND BUILDERSBrown, Thomas, & Sons, Eastport
Dodds, Andrew, Little Fordel,Abbey street
Easton, J., GattonsideFairbairn, D. & J., Weirhill pi.
Milne, Adam, DarnickSpeirs, James, Mayfield; alsobuilder
LAUNDRIESVictoria Laundry, Darnick.Speciality in shirt and collardressing. No machinery used
MILLERS(Jrown, John, Melrose and New-stead Corn mills
NURSERYMEN ANDSEEDSMEN
Mercer Bros., Abbey st.
Ormiston & Renwick, High st.
PAINTERSM'Dowell, C, BleachfieldMercer, George, Station gateWilson, Thomas, High streetWilson, W., High st.
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PLASTERERSJohnston, John, & Son, Gatton-side
PLUMBERS AND GAS-FITTERS
Cochrane, W., Market pi.; alsozinc worker
Jardine, John, Buccleuch street;also zinc worker
M'Gregor, Henry, Church place
POULTERERFairbairn, Alex., High st.
SADDLERS
Butler, Robert, Buccleuch st.
SCHOOLS
St Mary's School. J. B. Hamil-ton, M.A., schoolmaster
SOLICITORS
Curie & Erskine, Market place
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERS
Cockburn, A. P., High street;ladies' tailor and outfitter
Holmes, Wm., Market placeTait, John B., High street; andliveries
Turnbull, Bichard, DarnickWishart, Alexander, & Son, Highstreet
TOBACCONISTS
Veitch, John, High st.
Will, Robert, High street
ROXBURGHSHIRE
.
NEWCASTLETON
THOMAS PATESSON & SONS,WHISKY AND WINE MERCHANTS,
meilrose, :rcr. Et.
Sole Proprietors of the Celebrated11
Dews o!
Eildon " Brand of Old Matured Scotch Malt Whiskies.
ESTABLISHED 1821.
VETERINARY SURGEONSBoyd, Andrew, Stvilla, High street
Dunstan's
"WATCHMAKERSHart, Win.,Millar, G. L.
High st.
, Abbey st.
WINE AND SPIRITDEALERS
M'Lean & Co., High st.
PATERSON, THOS., & Sons, Mar-ket place; wine and whiskymerchants and Italian ware-housemen, Established 1821.See advt.
Wilson, Robert, Ship Inn, Marketplace
MISCELLANEOUSKirkman, J. N. ; Station agentMercer Bros., Abbey st. ; florists
Newcast Ieton
.
BAKERSCook, Robert, Douglas square
BANEBritish Linen Company Bank,Doug-las square. AlexanderThomson. Agent for Edin-burgh Life and Imperial LiveStock, North British and Mer-cantile Insurance Companies,secretary for Liddesdale Agri-cultural Society
BLACKSMITHSNicol, William, 40 South Henritage street
BOOTMAKERSArmstrong, Alex., Douglas sq.
Simpson, T., North Hermitagestreet
CLOGGERSCrozier, Andrew, 2 7 South Her-mitage street
Inglis, Alexander, Douglas sq.
COAL AGENTSGlendinning, John, 32 NorthHermitage street and Station
DRAPERSFraser, Wiliam, Douglas squareMurray, M. & A., Douglas square
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FLESHERForster, Robert, 46 North Her-mitage street
GENERAL MERCHANTSBenson, Wm., Douglas sq.
Gordon, T., Soith Hermitage st.
Holikirk, Mary, North Hermitagestreet; and seedsman
Scott, William, Douglas square
GROCERSAnderson, William, North Hermi-tage street
Davidson, Thomas, Douglassquare (licensed); tailor andclothier, and draper
Edgar, W. H., Douglas square;and provision merchant
Grieve, Mrs Jane, South Hermi-tage street
Little & Johnston, Station roadOliver, Miss A., North Liddle st.Oliver, Robert, South Hermitagestreet
Tait, Walter, 14 North Hermi-tage street
HOTELSCommercial Hotel, Douglassquare, John Scott, pro-prietor
Grapes Hotel, Douglas square;family and commercial. Oldestablished. Posting in all itsbranches. Robert Wilson, pro-prietor
NEWCASTLETON ROXBURGHSHIRE.
JOINERSIngtis, James, Douglas square;workshops, South Hermitagestreet; also cabinetmaker andundertaker
Scott, A., & Son, South Hermi-tage street
Scott, John, & Sons, South Her-mitage street; also buildersand masons
Vivers, Eobert, 9 Winchester st.
PLTJMBEBSMurray, James, Winchester st.
EEFEESHMENT BOOMSPotts, Mrs, Douglas squarecharges moderate
SLATERSMurray, James, 4 Winchesterstreet
STATIOKEBSElliot, Jas. ; and newsagent
TAILORS AND CLOTHIEBSBeattie, J., North Hermitage st.Davidson, Thomas, Douglassquare; and draper
Little, Arthar, Douglas sq.Milligan, Joseph, North Hermit-age street
Oliver, Walter, 4 South Hermi-tage street
Stcddart, Wm., South Hermitage st.
MISCELLANEOUSBrown, John, 12 Douglas sq. ; school-master
Elliot. M., North Hermitaga st.
;
milliner
Taylor. Thomas C , 5 Douglas si] ; sur-
geon
St Boswe I is,
Including Eildon, Maxton, Mertoun,
Newtown. &c.
BAKERSBedford, James (late Brown's),Newtown
Quarry Bros., Old Town, St Bos-wells
BANKSRoyal Bank of Scotland; and at New-town
BLACKSMITHSAldcorn, Then., NewtownFairbairn, John, MaxtonI.awrie, Jas., St BoswellsMills, Th<H... Mertoun
BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS
Aitken, TLios., NewtownBowman, Jas., NewtownBrown, Robert, St BoswellsQuarry, Wm.
CARRIERSThomson, James; and 'Bus tostation
CHEMISTRobertson, James, The Phar-macy, St Boswells; manufac-turer of Robertson's HarnessComposition
COACHING ESTABLISH-MENT
HENDERSON, T. & J., The Green,'Bus meets all trains. Tele-graphic address, " The Green,St Boswells." Telephone No.,
916
COAL MERCHANTSPorteous, Ronald, NewtownStewart, Thomas, Newtown ;
and plasterer338
CONFECTIONERSBedford, James, Newtown
CYCLE AGENTSBallantyne, Walter, & Son, StBoswells ; agents for cele-brated " Singer," " Modelle deLuxe," " Premier," " Helical "
cycles, etc. Telegraphic ad-dress, " Ballantyne, St Bos-wells." Telephone No. 917.Established 1836
DRAPERSBallantyne, M., St BoswellsStirling,. S. E., St BoswellsThomson, A. & J.; and milliners
ENGINEERElder, Wm.. Newtown
FLESHEBSLaing, Andrew, Old Town, StBoswells; butcher
Wood, Robert, Newtown St HgsY^Hs
GRAIN MERCHANTS
Johnston & Co., Station, NewtownSmith, William, & Son, Newtown
GROCERS AND GENERALMERCHANTS
Ballantyne, Walter, & Son, StBosweils; grocers, teamen,Italian warehousemen, andwine merchants, stationers,cycle agents, general fur-nishers, ironmongers, andchina and glass dealers.Telephone No., 917. Estab-lished 1836
Cochrane, David, St Boswells;and wine merchant
Dickson, Mrs, NewtownGalashiels and Waverley Co-op-erative Stores, Newtown.Walter Leitch, manager. Tele-phone No. 103
Gilbclm, Geo., EilionGrieve, R., MaxtonHunter, Benjamin
ROXBURGHSHIRE. YETHOLM
T. & J. HENDERSON,CAB PROPRIETORS,
THE GREEN, ST BOSWELLS.
'Bus Meets all Trains. Machines Waiting Outside Station Gates.
ORDERED MACHINES WITHIN THE GATES.Telephone No. 916. Telegraphic Address—"THE GREEN, ST BOSWELLS."
Ker, Thomas, Newtown;general merchant
Lamb, Mrs, St BoswellsLeckie, E. & M., NewtownRichardson, A., St BoswellsScott, Miss, Clint mains, Mertoun
HOTELSBuccleueh Arms Hotel, St BoswellsDryburgh Arms Hotel, Newtown.Posting. James Graham,proprietor
Johnston's Temperance Hotel,Newtown St Boswells; first-class hotel, good apartments,dinners, and refreshments;charges strictly moderate; 1
minute's walk from railwaystation
Railway Hotel, Newtown, StBoswells. Mrs Harriet Bry-don, proprietrix
JOINEBS
j
Grant, B., MaxtonHenderson, W., MertonnMorrison, Wm. S., St Boswells;
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joiner and undertakerI Thompson, John Y., St BoswellsThompson, Joseph; joiner, fish-ing-rod, and p cture-framomaker
Wood, James
PLUMBEB, &c.
Common, George, St Boswells;and slater
PROVISION MERCHANTSBallantyne, Walter, & Son, StBoswells
SADDLERSHills, William, NewtownNichol, J. B., & Co.Steele, Thoinao. Nowtown
SPIRIT DEALERSBrydon, Mrs, NewtownLamb, William. Old Town, St Bos-wells; and cab proprietor
STONEMASONS ANDBUILDERS
Grieve, B. & .!., MaxtonLcckie, J. & B., NewtcwnNicol. Wm., St Bos wellsSimpson, Wm.
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERSCochrane, JasGrierson. Andrew I., NewtownIngiis, James W., Newtown;hatter
Lawrie, L. D., St BoswellsMelrose, Geo., St Boswells
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WATCHMAKERSBurns, G. Thos. R., NewtownMillar, George L.; and clock-maker
WOOLLEN MANU-FACTURERS
Halt, Adam, & Sons, Newtown
MISCELLANEOUS
Brown, Andrew, St Boswells; book-seller and stationer
Middlemas, Walter ; china merchantRichardson, Miss, Newtown ; dress-maker
Storie, Wm., & Son. Newtown; agri-cultural engineers
Tnrnl.'ull, JosepL St Boswells, Postoffice ; eahinotmaker
Yetholm,
Including Kirk-Yetholm, Linton Downs,
Morebattle, &c.
BAKERSCowie, R., Kirk-YetholmScott, William, MorebattleTice, George (successor to J.
Kerr), Yetholm
YETHOLM ROXBURGHSHIRE.
BLACKSMITHS
Gladstone, A., YetholmI*es, BobertPurvis, J., Morebattle
Slenhouse, James, Linton Downs
BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS
Hog2i'th, James, Kirk-YetholmLaidfaw, Thomas, MorebattleOvens, Wm., MorebattleTurnbull, James, Yetholm; andboot dealer
BTTILDEBS
Moscrip, S. W., Morebattle; alsocontractor
Yonng, Andrew, Morebattle
FLESHEBS
Corrie, Mrs J., Morebattle
Simpson, Tbos., YetbolmYounsr. Andrew
GBOCEBS AND GENEEAIMEBCHANTS
Bell, George, Yetholm; familygrocer and wine merchant,and seedsman
Cuthbertson, Walter, Morebattle
Davidson, H. T., & Son; familygrocers, tea, wine and spirit
merchants. Established 185 2
Dickson, Alexander, Morebattle,also spirit dealer
Grahamslaw, Thomas, YetholmRandyside, Mrs, Morebattleilolliday, Mrs, Morebattle
Laidiaw, J. S-, & Co., Post office;general merchant
Leishman, A., Morebattle
Oliver, Mrs, YetholmStephen, James, Kirk-YetholmWatt, J., Kirk-YetholmWood, Mrs J., MorebattleYoung, W., Kirk-Yetholm
HOTELSBorder Hotel, Kirk-Yetholm.First-class family hotel. Everyconvenience. Cyclists haveevery attention. Terms mod-erate. Thos. Ramstead, pro-prietor
Plough Hotel. Family and com-mercial. Also posting. Thos.Barnett, proprietor
Swan Ho' el
White Swan Family and Com-mercial Hotel ; also posting.Mrs Turnbull, proprietrix
MILLINERS AND DBESS-MAKEBS
Smith, Alice
Storie, Miss, Yetholm
MILLWEIGHT AND EN-GINEEB
Kennedy, Thomas, Yetholm;thrashing machines, etc.
BEFBESHMENT BOOMS
Douglas, M., Kirk-Yetholm
SADDLEBS
Allan, RobertLees, R., Morebattle
SKINNEBSStenhouse, William, Kirk-Yet-
holm; also wool merchant
SI.ATEB AND PLASTEBEB
Turnbull, Adam, Yetholm240
SPIEIT DEALEBS
Barnett, Thomas, Plough Hotel,Yetholm; posting and stab-ling
Elder, John, Templehall Inn,Morebattle
Renalson, Thomas, Border Hotel,Kirk-Yetholm
Turnbull, Mrs, Swan Inn
TAILOBS AND CLOTHIEBS
Cairns, James R., YetholmCairns, T., MorebattleDavidson, H. T., & Son; clothier,
draper, and hatterScott, JohnScott, William, MorebattleWood, James
WATCHMAKE*RS
Chalmers, RobertYoung, John, Morebattle
WOOLLEN MANTJFAC-TUBEBS
Cairns Brotheis, Blunty's mllli
Yetholm, N.B.
WEIGHTS
Black, Thomas, Yetholm; also
joinerChristie, Wm.Fox, John &. Robert, Morebattle
Hogg, Andrew, Yetholm
Hume, James, Linton DownsKerr, JohnRenwick, John, Morebattle
MISCELLANEOUS
Norris, Wm., Kirk-Yetholm; tinsmith
i'orteous, George ; draper
SELKIRKSHIRE.
Galashiels,
Including Clovenfords, Galaside, &c.
AERATED WATEB MANU-FACTURERS
Gray, Wm. C, jun., 3 7 Channelstreet
AGENTSBarkley, M., 40 Market street;superintendent of agents.Prudential Assurance Co.
Bathgate, G., Galaside; wod'i
Bathgate, H. J , Galasido ; 'wool
Erskine, D. S., Railway stationMurray, Hugh, 64 High street;superintendent, Refuge As-surance Co., Ltd.
Scottish (The) Legal Life AssuranceSociety, 6i Lintburn st.
AECHITECTS & SURVEYORSBlack, Andrew, 6 Sime placeHull, J. & J., Ladhope vale
AUCTIONEERSCairns & Taylor (iate Geo, King);Market square; and valu-ators, furniture dealers, etc.
Chad-wick, John, n Bridge pi.
Forsyth, F. S., Galdbrig
BABY-LINEN WARE-HOUSES
Bolton, Mrs J., 2 8 Bank streetHood, J., 5 High st.
Ritchie, Mrs W., 65 High st.
Scott, J., 13A King street
2H
BAKERSBroad, WHI(am, 38 Market streetBrown, Joseph, 1 Market streetFairley, Gideon, 7 2 Croft street(late of Bank street); alsoconfectioner, etc.
Forbes, R. J., 5 and 6 Bank st.
Gibson, Peter, 15 Bank st.
Grant, Jas., 9 Market st.
Grant, Mrs T., 3 Island st.
Hall, J. & J., Ladhope valeHogg, Wm., 41 Island st.
Kennedy, H., 69 Overhaugh st.
Robertson, John, 72 Croft st.
Tod, Andrew, 88 High streetTurnbull, John S., 26 Channel st.
Wilkie, John, 21 Island st.
Wilson, James, 33 Magdala tci
BANKSBank of Scotland, Channel st.
Alexander & Wm. Rutherford,agents
British Linen Co. Bank, 42 High st.
Commercial Bank of Scotland, Ltd.,Channel st.
National Bank of Scotland, Ltd.Roval Bank of Scotland
BELLHANGEBS ANDBBASSFINISHEBS
Tweedie, Brownlie, & Co.Bank street
BEBLIN WOOL WABE-HOUSES
Fleming, Reid, & Co., Ltd., 14Victoria buildings, Channelstreet
Greenock Wool & Hosiery Stores,Fleming, Reid, & Co., Victoriabuildings, Channel street
Kyle, Mrs, 94 Channel st.; alsoservants' registry
Turnbull, Mrs A. H., 68 High St.;fancy repository
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BLACKSMITHSAikman, B., Galasid6Donaldson, Archibald, Cloven-fords
Fairbairn, Geo., 5 7 Channel st.
Hepburn, Jas., & Son, Sime pi.
Herbert, Robert, Union streetMitchell, Alex., MaTket sq.Purves, Adam, Damside
BOOKSELLEBSBlack, A., 18 Island streetCraighead, D., Ladhope valeDawson, R., & Son, 40 High stDouglas, Thos., 24 Market st.Grant, J., 60 High street; alsoemigration agent and adver-tising agent
Henderson, Miss, Station bookstallMacphail, M., 44 High st.
Melrose, John, 5 7 High Buck-holmside
Sorrerville, J., Channel st.Walker, A., & Son, 18 Bank st.,and 113 High street
BOOT AND SHOE MAKERSCowan, J., 9 King st.
Douglas, John, 26 Island st.
Dove. Jas., 21 Bank st.
Gass, Wm., 157 Halliburton pi.
Gray, John, & Co., 73 Channel st.
Hall, Geo., 2 High st.
Lauder, Wm., 10 Bank st.
Mirtle, Peter, & Son, 74 High st.
Morton, N., 27 Market st.
Richardson, S., 76 Scott st.
Steel, W., 2 2 Livingstone placeStewart, J., 120 Scott streetTurner, John, 288 Ga'-a Parkroad
Tyler, Henry P., 25 Bank streetWhite, Robert 7 Bank st.
BBOKEBSBrown, J., 20 Overhaugh st.
Feley, T., jun., 26 Overhaugh st.
O'Kane, W , 29 Overhaugh st.
2/2H'tQOO
GALASHIELS SELKIRKSHIRE.
BUILDERS AND CON-TRACTORS
Anderson & Johnston, 260 Gala Parkroad
Dalgleish, P. & D., Lintburn st.
Gladstone, A., & Sons, Channelstreet
Hall, J. & J., Ladhope vale
Hall, Robert, & Co., Island st.
Herbertson, A., & Son, Albert place
Stevenson, John, 43 Queen St.;
and joinerWood, W. & J., Gala Park road
CABINETMAKERSBrydon, W., Johnston's closeChadwick & Co., 11 Bridge pi.
Fairbairn & Tait, Bridge st.
Gcodsir, Thomas, Abbotsford rd.
Lynn, Francis, 96 Gala Park rd.;licensed appraiser and funeralundertaker
Rankin, James, & Son, 59 High st.
Wood, W. & J., Gala Park rd.
CARRIERS AND RAILWAYAGENTS
Mutter, Howey, & Co., SB.E.
CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTSAlexander, J. G., 45 Bank st.
Cart-wright, B., 50 High st.
Noble, Alexander, 1 Island st.
Pcustie, Jas. H., 176 Gala Park rd.
Ross, Wm., 24 Bank st.
Waverley Co-operative StoreCo., Ltd., 28 Channel street
Wilkie, A. L., 25 High st.
CHIMNEY-SWEEPERSHogg, Geo., 26 Stirling streetKerr, Robert, Green st.
Mercer, John. 151 Halliburton pi.
CHINA AND GLASSDEALERS
Clerk, James, 5 8 High streetFleming, J. & W., 6 Market st.;and fancy goods
M'Leod, Alex., 52 Bank st.
M'Laren, David, 4 5 High Buck-holmside
COACH AND CARRIAGEHIRERS
Flynn, James, 30 St John st.
;
posting in all Its branches
COACHBTJILDERS
Darnley, Jas., ClovenfordsHogarth, William, Union streetRamage, James, Galashiels lane
CONFECTIONERSAinslie, Mrs, 42 OverhaughAllan, R., 14* Gala Park rd.
Anderson, Mrs, 35 Queen st.
Barrow, Mrs, 219 Gala Park rd.
Boyd, E., 67 High st.
Cameron, Mrs, Low BuckholmsideDonaldson. J., Hiirldetrsficld st.
Fairbairn, R. Geo., 14 Channel st.
Fairley, Gideon, 72 C<-oft street:pastry cook. Christeningcakes tastefully ornamented
Gilmartin, J., 92 Channel st.
Grant, Mrs T., 3 Tsland st.
Hardie, A., 23 Stanley streetHay, Mrs Eliz., 28 St John st.
Henderson, Mrs, 120 St Andrew st.
Hogg, Wm., 41 Island st.
Hudson, Mrs, 55 Victoria st.
Hunter, Miss C. H., Ill High st.
Hunter, Mrs, 54 KirkbraeImrie, W., Channel st.
Johnstone, Mrs Jane Bell, 7Stanley street; small waresand linen
Keddie. J. L., 274 Gala Park rd.Kerr, Mrs Jane, 103 St Andrewstreet
Landles, Mrs, Douglas pi.
Leishman, Mrs, 151 Halliburtonplace
M'Leish, M., 15 Church st.
Mitchell, Geo., 25 Hi^h BuckholmsideMurray, Helen, 55 Bank st.
Murray, J. L., Ladhope bankMurray, Miss C, Market squareFuttison, James, 29 Thornbank st.
Simpson, Adam, 43 Buckholm-side
Smith, J., 27 Halliburton pi.
Thorburn, John, 42 Market st.
Thorburn, Wm., 36 Albert placeWallace, Jas., 72 Channel st.
Watt, A., 8 St John st. ; wholesaleWilson Miss E., 82 Lintburn st.
Winter, Miss, 104 Scott st.
CORN AGENTS ANDDEALERS
Co-operative (The) Coal Society, Sta-tion court
Dalgleish, Wm., Railway station
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Hogarth, Jas., Market st
Hume, John H., Railway courtWhyte, James. Railway court
CUTLERSBoyd, James M., Market square;grinding, sharpening, and re-pairing. Gala Waverley cyo'enmanufactured at this estab-lishment
CYCLE DEPOTSBoyd, James M., Waverley Cycleworks, Market square; cyclesrepaired and on hire
Gibson, Jas., 4 Bridge place;repairs promptly executed
Hall, Robert, 101 High st.
M'Nish, Robert, 11 Island streetStrachan, A., 27 Channel St.;
and Arcade Musical Instru-ment warehouse, 18 Chan no'atreet
DAIRY KEEPERSAnderson, Frank, 21 Church st.
Hall, A., King st.
DENTISTSBain, A. H., L.D.S., 1 Bank st.
DRAPERSChurch, Adam, 55 High st. ; andmilliner
Cochrane, John, 14 Victoria buildings,
High st.
Conacher, Mrs Robert, 52 Channel st.
Cornish, James, 8 Balmoral pi.,
Gala parkCunningham, R. F., 92 High st.
Fleming, Miss T. M.. High Buckholm-side
Gordon, C. F., 100 High st.
Muir, Jas., 18 High st.
Scott, James, 4 7 and 48 Bankstreet
Scctt, Wm., 75 Channel st.
Waverley Co-operative StoreCo., Ltd., 28 Channel street
Wilson, John, 13 9 Lintburn st.
SELKIRKSHIRE. GALASHIELS
DBYSALTEBSAdam, Kobt. Purvis, 14 Roxburgh si
Watson, Andrew, & Son, Market st.
DYERSBrownlee, James, Victoria Dye works,Pston £t.
Gray, Ballantyne, & Co., Plum-tree Dye works; and clothfinishers
Kemp, Blair, & Co., Ltd., Gala Dyeworks
ENGINEERS AND MILL-WRIGHTS
Aimers, Thomas, & Sons, Hud-dersfield street
ENGINEERS (ELECTRICAL)
Tweedie, Brownlie, & Co., 2 7
Bank street; gasfitters andbrassfinishers. Agents forBritish Acetylene Gas Genera-tor Co., Ltd., the best, simp-lest, and most complete gene-rator in the market. Tele-graphic address, " Acetylene,Galashiels "
FISHMONGERS ANDPOULTERERS
Bolton, John R., 2 9 Bank street.Telephone No., 8 2. Branch,33 6 Gala Park road ; and gamedealer. Telephone No., 112
Galashiels Co-operative Society, 6
Island st
Hisic-p, Wm, 33 Queen st.
M'Laren, J., 180 Glendinning ter.
Michie, W., 13 Stirling pi.
N(.ble, James, 73 High st.
Robertson, B., 13 Channel st.;
and game dealer
ELESHERSCiapperton, John, 10 High st.
Cleghorn, Thomas, 31 Bank st.
Co-operative Society, Hill st.
Kerr, John, 2 Paton st.
Oliver, George, 311 Gala Parkroad
Peden, J. Peter, 19 Market st.
Spreng, John, 91 High street;and pork butcher
Tait, J. & A., 98 High streetWaverley Co-operative Store Co.,
Ltd., Channel street
FRUITERERSFoley, Patrick, 12 Overhaugh st.
Hogarth, E., & Co., 5 6 High st.;and confect'oners. TelephoneNo., 114
Smart, Joshua, 32 Stirling st.
Tait, James, 20 Bank st.
Thomson, John, 95 High st.
FULLER'S EARTH MER-CHANTS
Hynam, John, South Streetchambers, 15 South street,Finsbury, London, E.C.; works,Redhill, Surrey; dry and pre-pared Fuller's earth for wool-len manufacturers and silkdyers; aiso powder for oil re-finers, nursery purposes, etc.Agent, John Young, 4 7 Marketstreet, Galashiels
GOLF CLUB & BALL MAKERCrombie, A.
GBOCEBSMarked (a) are Spirit Dealers.
Archibald, James, 54 St Andrew st.
(a) Bell, M., 38 Halliburton place;and provision dealer
(a) Bennie, Mat., 76 Croft st.
(a.) Beveridge, Jas., 23 Market st.
(a) Blake, James, 104 High st.;
wine and spirit merchant(a) Blake, Mrs E., 273 Gala Parkroad ; and provision dealer
(a) Boyd, Wm., 24 King streetBrown, Mrs, Woodside placeCairnthers, G., Bridge pi.
Clcpperton, J. Thos., 94 Princes st.
Clark, Eobert, 20 Elm row(a) Cowan, T. & R., 22 2 Halli-
burton placeCurrie, John, 155 Magdala ter.
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Dalgleish, J. C, 14 Bank st.
Dalgleish, Walter, 31 Wood st.
(a) Dobson, Geo., 34 Island st.
Donald, Mrs, 48 King st.
Douglas, A., WilderhaughGalashiels Co-operative Co., Ltd.,
High st.
Grant, Wm., 162 Croft st.
Gray, William, 3 6 Market street;bottler, also wine merchant
naggart, Duncan, 56 St Andrew st.
Hardie, James, 7 Scott streetHenry, Geo., 150 St Andrew st.
Henry, M., 15 High st.
Hume, Andrew C, 30 Bank st.
;
wholesale, and provisiondealer
Hume, Mrs J., 57 Overhaugh st.
Ingles, Geo., ClovenfordsInglis, John, n Market st.
Irvine, John, 53 Scott streetKerr, Mrs Jane, 103 St Andrewstreet
Kerr, Wm., 90 High Buckholm-side
Louder, Mrs E., 179 Gala Park rd.
Leithead, Wm., 40 Island st
London and Newcastle Tea Co., 16Channel st.
(a) Marshall, J., 55 Magdala ter.Messer, William, 61 Scott streetNixon, Mrs J., 121 Magdala ter.Redpath, Miss, 80 Croft streetRiddle, H, & Co., 56 Channel st.
Scott, Alex., 91 High Buckholm-side
Scott, J. W., 8 Island st.
Scott, N., S High st.
Smith, Mrs M., gz Huddersfield st.
Sutherland, G. B., 92 Scott st.
Tait, J., 94 High st
(a) Taketc J., Market squareThomson, John, 95 High st.
Waverley Co-operative Store Co.,
Ltd., 28 Channel streetWilson, Wm., 59 Island st.
'a) Wright, Mrs James, 7 Bridgeplace; also provision and winemerchant
Voune;, D., 10 Overhaugh st.
HAND-LOOM MAKESKennedy, T., High Buckholm-side; manufacturer of hand-loom witches, cards, and pegs,also shuttle maker. All witchmachines fitted with Ken-nedy's reversing motion
HAIBDBESSEBSAitken, Wm., Market squareBrown, Geo., 82 High st.
Dalgleish, Adam, 39 Channel st.
GALASHIELS SELKIRKSHIRE.
Hairdressers—continued.
Oobson, James, 6 High streetElliot, Francis, 6 Island st.
Melrose, Alex., 60 Overkaugh st.
Milne, Wm., High st.
Roseburgh, W., 77 Overhaugh st.
HATTERS AND HOSIERS
Currie, John, 8 High st.
Dillon, Mrs, 30 Island st.
Fulton, John R., 51 High st.
Hogg, John A., 40 Bank st.
M'Nish, Robert F., 81 High st.
and hosier
HEDDLE MAKERSBaron & Hogarth, Bank close
Hume, Robert, 37 St John st.
Ncilson, P., & Son, 6^ Roxburgh sb.
Scott, Robert, 30 Overhaugh st.
HOTELSAbbotsford Arms Hotel, Stirling
st. (nearest Railway station).Family, commercial, and post-ing1 establishment. Specialterms for cyclists. AdamSwanson, proprietor. Tele-phone No. 81
Clovenfords Hotel, Clovenfords.Jas. M'Lean. Telephone No.702
Douglas Channel st.
King's Temperance, 8 Market st.
Maxwell's Hotel, Bridge street;family and commercial. 'Busmeets all trains. Commercialgentlemen and others willfind every comfort at thishotel
Bailway Hotel, Market st.
Royal Hotel. Channel st.
Waverley Temperance, 93 Channel st.
HOUSE AGENTSCiarke, J., Magdala ter.
Rankine, Jas., & Son, High st.
Scott, Wm., 23 High st.Thorn, William, 177 Gala Parkroad; and insurance agent
Thomson, J. Lamb, 38 High st.
INNSSalmon Inn, 53 and 54 Bankstreet. Telephone No., 31. D.7J. Hutton, proprietor
IRONFOTJNDERS
Amiers, T., & Sons, WaverleyIron works, Huddersfield st.
M'Laren, Thomas, & Sons, Vic-toria foundry, Paton place.Telephone No., 85
IRONMONGERS AND HARD-WAREMEN
Hall, Robert, 101 High st.
Hepburn, James, 8 Bridge pi.;
and watchmakerMilne, William, 31 High streetTripland, R., & Son, 5 4 Channelstreet
Yellowlees & Son, 50 Bank st.
Webster & Thomson, 47 Bankstreet
JOINERSDonald, Hugh, Wilderhaugh
LATHSPLITTERSRoss, James, 177 Gala Park rd.
LAUNDRIESGala Laundry, 1 High street.George Hogg & Son, pro-prietors
MANURE MERCHANTSThomson, W., & Sons, Ltd.,Clovenfords; horticulturalmanure; also nurserymen
MILLINERS AND DRESS-MAKERS
Church, Adam, 55 High st.
Davidson, Miss, Channel streetGillies, Miss, 33 St John ft.
Knox, Mr* & Miss, 4 Scott cres.
Kedie, Miss, Channel streetLawrie, E. & M., 35 St John st.
Murphy, M., Magdala ter.
Robertson, Miss, < Market st.
Walker, Miss, 107 High st.
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MUSIC SELLERS
Maclachlan, A. A., 5 High street
NEWSAGENTSBlack, Alexander, 18 Island st.
Douglas, Thomas, 24 Marketstreet
Henderson, Mrs, 29 High st.
Maclachlan, A. A., 5 High streetMelrose, John, 57 High BuckholmsideMurray, H., 56 Bank st.
NEWSPAPERS: Border Advertiser," CraigheadGalashiels Telegraph": Scottish Border Record," 25 Channe!street
NURSERYMENMallen, James, Abbotsford nur-sery
Thomson, William, & Sons, Ltd.,
Tweed vineyards, Cloven-fords; and manure merch-ants. Telegraphic address,"Thomson, Clovenfords"
PAINTERSGsvin, Watt, & Son, 15 Bridge st.
Hislop, Thos., 3 Ladhope bankLrndsay, J. G., Lawer's bridge
Mill, John, 56 Island st.
Tait Bros., 26 High st.
PHOTOGRAPHERSClapperton, J., 23 Albert place
Dickson. J. C , Gala. ter. ; and artist
Parisian Photographic Co., Bank st.
PIANOFORTE WARE-HOUSES
Strachan, A., Arcade Musical In-
strument warehouse, 18 Chan-nel street; Cycle Depot, 27Channel street
SELKIRKSHIRE. GALASHIELS
PLASTERERSRobertson, A., 76 St Andrew st.
PLUMBERSBail, J. & P., Market squa'©Heatlie, Eobert, 186 Scott st.
Hutton & Co., Lawer's brae; alsohot-water engineers; acety-lene gasfitters. TelephoneMo., Ill
Ruthven, Baillie, 44 Island st.
j
registered sanitary plumberand sanitary engineer
Scott, John, 38 Bank street;registered plumber
Thomson, Allan, 4 Albert pi.
Tweed;©, Brown! ie, & Co., 2 7Bank street
Tweedic, John, & Son, 7 6 Highst.; plumbers and hot-waterengineers
POSTING ESTABLISH-MENT
Jtewart, John, Channel st.
PRINTERS (LETTERPRESS)
Craighead, D., Ladhope valeM'Queen, John, 25 Channel st.
PROVISION MERCHANTLipton, Ltd., 20 High streetThe largest tea and coffeedealer in the world
REGISTRIES FOR SER-VANTS
Bolton, Mrs J., 28 Bank street
SCULPTORSutherland, George, 65 Albertplace; monuments in marble,granite, and freestone; archi-tectural stone-carving done
SEEDSMENFairbairn, Geo. B., 14 Channel st.
Thomson., John, 95 High st.
Thomson, William, & Sons, Ltd.,
Tweed vineyards, Cloven-fords; and nurserymen. Tele-graphic address, "Thomson,Clovenfords"
SLATERSGibb, Joseph, 233 Gala Park rd.;and roof plumber
Heatlie, Robert, 186 Scott st.
Hogg, George, 2 6 Stirling St.;
house, 5 Chapel streetM'Laren, Lawrence, & Sons, 81Channel street; plumber
SOLICITORS
Cramond, Gr. D., Eridge st.
Fairbairn & Kinrtaird, ? Simeplace; notary public
Peebles, John, 7 2 High streetPike & Chapman, 35 Bank st.
;
also notaries publicHit chard, L , 2 Bridge pi.
Robson, A. D., 13 High street;clerk and treasurer to BurghSchool Board, Depute Sheriffclerk
Rutherford, W. A. & F., Channel st.
Stalker, J. & D. G., High et.
SPIRIT DEALERSFraser, David, Bridge Inn,Island street
Clovenfords Hotel. JamesM'Lean, Clovenfords. Tele-phone No. 702
Ewing, Andrew, Harrow Inn,High street
Hutton, D. C, 53 and 54 Bankstreet
Town Arms Inn, 3 7 High street.Helen Michie
Tweedie, James, Ladhope Inn,88 High Buckholmside
Victoria and Volunteer Arms Inn, 56Market st.
Waverley House, 65 Overhaughstreet. A. B. Catchpole
Young, Andrew, 57 Bank st.
STOCKING KNITTERSGuthrie, Jane Ann, 3 28 GalaPark road
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TAILORS AND OUT-FITTERS
Alexander, G., 86 High Buck-holmside
Beli, Jas., 27 High st.
Brown, Charles, 23 Greenbankstreet
Brovmlee, G., 112 Gala Park rd.
Clark Bros., Ladhope valeCurrie, John N-, 62 Overhaughstreet
Davidson, W. N., 27 Channel st.
Fisher, D., School close
Fulton, John, 20 Channel st
Grossart, A., Woodside placeJohnstone, James, 2 Bank at.
Laidlaw & Clark, 9 Bank st.
Mack, Thos., 89 Channel st.
Melrose, A., 48 Glendinning ter.
Mercer, T., & Sons, 102 Highstreet
Miller, F., 250 Scott st.
Robertson, Alex., Magdala ter.Scott, Gideon, 42 High strc.uTait, John T., Wilder pi.
Tlumson Bros., 47 High st.
TIMBER MERCHANTS ANDSAWMILL PROPRIETORS
Hall, Robert, & Co., Island st.
Pattrson, Adam, & Co., BuckholmsideRemains, W. & A., Station sawmills
TOBACCONISTSA.'tkcns, Wm., Market squareBlack, A., 18 Island streetDickson, J., 12 Bank streetDouglas, Thomas, 24 Market st.
Henderson, A., 2 9 High st.
Lid die, Ja9 T., 9 High st.
Lumsden, J., 61 Bank st.
Maclachlan, A. A., 5 High st.
;
and newsagentMelrose, John, 5 7 High Buck-holmside
Thomson, P. & J., 84 Channelstreet
Wilson, Hugh, Unionist Clubbuildings
TWEED MERCHANTSAnderson, George, 78 Lintbum st.
Bertram, John, 3 8 Ladhope vale;and draper
Chjsholtn & Co., 49 High st.
Lennox, J., 29 High BuckholmsideLowe, Sons, & Co., Ladhope valeSomerville, Roberts, & Co., Lad-hope vale
Thomson Bros., 47 High st.
GALASHIELS SELKIRKSHIRE.
WATCH AND CLOCKMAKERS
Boyd, Geo., 17 Market st.
Dilger. D., Johnstone closeGuntert, Louis, & Son, 46 Market st.
Ross, David, 23 Bank St.; andjeweller
WINE AND SPIRIT MER-CHANTS
Beveridge, Jas., 23 Market st.
Gray, Wm., 3 6 Market streetLaidlaw & Sandeman, 43 High st
WOOL SPINNERSCiirrie, M'Dougall, & Scott, Langhaugh
millsLaidlaw & Fairgrieve, Ladhopemill
WOOLLEN MACHINEMAKERS
Burns, George, & Sons, Max-burgh street; engineers, mill-wrights, machine makers,and woollen mill architects
WOOLLEN MANUFAC-TURERS
Albctsford Tweed Manufacturing Co.,Ladhope vale
Brown Brothers, Buckholm mill,Galashiels; and at 16 GoldenSquare, London, W. ; Scotchtweed manufacturers
Brown, Wm., & Sons, Wilderbank millsCairns, Robert, 105 High streetClark Bros., Ladhope valeCochrane, Adam L., & Bros., Ltd.,Netherdale mills
Cochrane, J. & W., Mid mill, Paton st.
Dickson, Arthur, & Co., Wheatlandmills
Dorward, J. & G. C, Wankrigg millsFoster, George, & Son, Albert pi.Keddie, Gordon, & Company,Rosebank mills
Laidlaw & Fairgrieve, Ladhopemill
Lees, G., & Co., Gala Bank millM'Caig, Jos., & Co., Ladhope valeMorrison, J. & R., Market st.
Qvei'S, Hunter, & Co., Abbots mill
Park, Thomas, Minewells milis,Chirnsidc; blankets, crumb-cloths, plaidings, horse cloth-ing, Cheviot and Harristweeds, travelling rugs ofsuperior make. Knittingyarns a speciality. Farmers'wool manufactured into everydescription of woollen goodsat moderate prices. Mills lit
up by Acetylene gas. Tele-graphic address, " Yarns,Chirnside "
Paterson, George, & Co., Hud-dersfield street
Roberts, W. & H., Victoria worksSanderson, H., & Son, Comely bankSaTiderson, P. & R., Tweed millSanderson, R. & A., & Co., Gala mills
Shaw, J., & Bros., Nether millsSime, Sanderson, & Co., Botany
mills, Roxburgh street
WRIGHTSDarnley, Jas., ClovenfordsGladstone, A., & Sons, 70 Channel st
Hislop, Geo., 51 Channel st.
Hogarth, W., Union street; alsobuilder and joiner
Ramage, Jas., Gala«:deWeed, W. & G., Gala Park rd.
Scott, Thomas, 6 High st. ; andconfectioner
Selkirk Equitable Society (The), 35Hish st.
BANKSBritish Linen Company Bank.Market place. John Steed-man, agent
Commercial Bank of Scotland,Ltd., High street. Mathison &Chalmers, agents
National Bank of Scotland, Ltd., Westport
YARN MERCHANTSFleming, Reid, & Co., Ltd ,
'4
Victoria buildings, Channelstreet
Boyd, Robert, & Co., StationBridge end
MISCELLANEOUSDillon, Mrs, 30 Island st. ; straw hatmaker
Uaugb, Jos., 77 Overhaugh st. ; clog
makerHerbertson, A., & Son, Albert place:
quarry owners and lime burners
Selkirk,
Including Bridge End, Ettriek, Lin-
dean, Philiphaugh, Thorniehall, Yar-rowford, &c.
BAKERSDouglas, Robert, 17 Market pi.
Hope, Robert, 9 High street
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BLACKSMITHSBrown, Jas., Halliday parkKeddie, T. & R., Heatherlie viewKennedy, Jas., Ettriek Bridge endLaidlaw, Robert, 4 and 6 Tower st.
Mabon, John, 21 Chapel streetMitchell, Alexander, Mitchell'sclose, West Port
Scott, Adam, TarrowfordShankie, Andrew, Hopehouse, EttriekThomson, Robert, ia Back row
BOOKSELLERS
Douglas, Andrew, 6 Market pi.
and newsagentLewis, James, 13 High st.
M'Lean, J., 1 Buccleuch rd.
Thomson, Walter, 29 High st.
BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS
Coutts, Wm., & Son, 18 High st.
Dickson, Tins., 15 High st.
Dundee Equitable, 15 Market pi.
Gi.thrie, Archibald, 45 High st.
Henderson, D., 1 High streetIi.glis & Co., 19 Chapel st.
Selkirk Equitable Society, Ltd.42 High street
BUILDERSBrodie, Charles, Chapel streetDarling, A., The Station
SELKIRKSHIRE. SELKIRK
Grieve, Adam, Glebe terrace;plans and specifications pre-pared; also monumentalsculptor
Irgies & Dickson, Forest rd.
Linton, W., The GlebeRobertson, G., 7 The Green ;
house, 6 The GlebeSmith, Geo., Forest ter.
Smith, John, & Sons, Scott :
s pi.
Watson, John, Chapel at.; andcontractor
CABINETMAKERS
Little, Thomas, Fleshmarket st.
Smith, John, 18 Back row
CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS
Borthwick, A. J., 6 Market placeDunn, Thos., 5 High st.
Stavert, W., 3 3 High street
CHINA MERCHANTS
Allan, Mrs, 24 West portBourke, Patrick, 11 Kirk wyndOliver, Mrs M., 3 Tower st.
COACH HIRERS
Turntmll, John, & Co., Fleshmarket st.
COAL AGENTS
Amiston Coal Co., Ltd., The Station.
Jas. Weatherstone, agentBrydon, Jas., Station
Dickson, William, Railway sta-tion. Telephone No. 135
Hcrper, John J., Station
Lothian (The) Coal Co., Ltd., Thestation. Wm. Mitchell, agent
Mitchell, Wm., StationPnngie, John, Station
Stark, R., Croft House,. Railwaystation
Weatherston, Jas., Railway station
CONFECTIONERSAnderson, John, 9 High st.
Ballantyne, Robert, 24a High st-
;
and fruitererFair, Mrs Beatrice, 14 High st.
Gibson, R., 18 Mill st.
Henderson, Mrs R., Dovecot parkJohnston, Miss J., 5 West pert
Lethbridge. B., 24 High sfc.
Little, Miss, 5 Chapel st.
M'Kay, Alex., 34 High st.
Purves, B., 23 Tower stReekie, Christopher, 2 Mill st.
Renwick, J., Green ter.
Stroh, H. P., 5a West port; andfruiterer and seedsman
Thwaits, Euphemia, 40 Backrow
Whitehead. Mrs J., 14 Tower st.
CORN DEALERSDouglas, James, Lindean mill
CYCLE MAKERSMabon, John, 21 Chapel street.Repairs a speciality
Stark & Murray, Tower street;cycle manufacturers andmakers of Ettrick Forestcycles. Agents for Swift,Premier, and Rudge-Whit-worth cycles. Engineers andcycle makers
DENTAL SURGEONSBain, A. H., L.D.S., Galashiel3.Consults at Mr Staverts, 33High street, Selkirk, everyTuesday evening; hours, 8to 8
DRAPERSBrown, Andrew ri., HeatherliaCunningham, George, & Son, 22High street
Lidderdale, P. H., 9 Market pi.
M'lntvre, Jchn, West portM'Keil, G., 7 High st.
Muir, Michael, 3 Market place;and dressmaker
Scott, Wm , 2 Castle ft.
Sellark Eqaitable Society, Ltd., 40High st.
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DYERSKemp, Ninian, & Co., Ettriek Dyeworks ; woollen dyers
ENGINEER & MILLWRIGHTMitchell, Alexander, Mitchell'sclose, West Port; and smith
FANCY REPOSITORIES
Hutchinson, J., 25 Market place
i'nglis, Mrs R., 21 High st.
Walker, L. & B., 9 West port
FISHING-TACKLE MAKERSAnderson, Andrew, 26 High st.
FISHMONGERS
Kail, George, 16 Market pi.
Hislop, David, 23 High st. ; andpoulterer
Lindsay, James, 23 Market pi.;
and poulterer
FLESHERSBlair, John, 21 Tower st.
Edmond, B. R., 24A Hierh st.
Forsyth, Robert, 1 West portRitchie, Cosmo, 1 Heatherlie ter.Selkirk Co-operative Society (The),Chapel st.
Selkirk Equitable Society (The), 37High st.
Turnbull, Robert, 14a Market pi.
GROCERS
Marked (a) arj also Spirit Dealers.
(a) Angus, John, 46 Back rowBallantyne, R., Kirk wynd(a) Blair, John, Market place;family grocer
Bonson, Henry, 14 Green ter.(a> Christie, J., 12 Market pi.
Dtlgleish, Walter, 2 High st.
SELKIRK SELKIRKSHIRE.
Grocers—continued.
Doughty, Thos., 12 West port(a) Downie, Geo. B., 6 West port(a; Elliot, Henry, 11 Tower st.
Elliot, James, & Son, 7 Market pi.
Henderson! Mrs R., 8 Dovecotpark; and provision dealer
(a) Johnstone, Archibald, 11 Highstreet; licensed grocer andprovision dealer
Linton, William, Slothornbank; porter and ale
Muldoon, Jnmes, 15 Kirk wyndNichol, Wm,, 2 Curror st.
Park, Wm., Buccleuch rd.
Rogers, David, Cannon st.
Scott, Newton, 20 Market pi.
Selkirk Co-operative Store Co., Ltd.,
54 High st.
Selkirk Equitable Society, Ltd., 7
West portTurnbull, M. & G., 3 and 4Heatheriie terrace
Veitc.h, Jas., Cannon st.
Wallace, Wm., 28 Kirk wynd(a) Waugh, J. T. S., 2 7 High st.
(*) Young, John, 54 Back row
HAIEDEESSEE'S
Anderson, Andrew, 26 High st.
Cowan, Jas., 14 West portLamb, Robert, iaa High st.
HOSIERY MANUFACTURERSBrown, Andrew, Croft factory,and 10 High street
Carrie, Robert, Milbum Hosiery factory
Johnston, Robert, 3 South port
HOTELSAbbotsford Temperance, 20 Market pi.
County Hotel, High st. Postingin all its branches. Coach toSt Mary's Loch during season.Jas. Mercer, proprietor
Cross Keys HotelFleece Hotel, Market place.Family and Commercial.Headquarters C.T.C. Postingin all its branches. Huntingand job horses. James Ma-cauley, proprietor. TelephoneNo., 122
Queen's Head HotelStation Hotel. Posting. J. CDorn, proprietor
IRONMONGERSI.fiirie, Robert, 19 Market pi.
Thomson Geo., 1 Back rowYellowlees, John, 11 West port;and oil merchant
JOINERS, &o.
Ballantyne, Jas., Buccleuch rd.
Brodie, Charles, Chapel streetClc.yhorn, Jas., 11 Back rowI alia, Jobn, Dunsdale cottages
Hall, Thomas, Chapel st.
Mitchell, David, Ettrick Bridgeend
Muldoon & Brydon, Fleshmarketstreet 1 also cabinetmakersand undertakers
IS ichol, John, 28 Tower st.
Robertson, G., 7 The GreenWatson, John, Chapel street
LAUNDRIESTurnbull, Miss, 3 Chapel street
MANUFACTURERS OFWOOLLENS
Anderson, George, & Co., Ettrick-vale mill
Cbipbolm, James, 8 Ettrick ter.
Craig, Brown, & Co., Yarrow mill
Cunningham & Hall, Burn mill,
PhiliphaughGardiner, Edward, & Sons,Tweed mills, Selkirk, N.B.
Hosrg Bros., Muthag st.
Roberts, George, & Co., Forest andEttrickhaugh mills
Scott, Bell, & Co., Cheviot mills
Waddel & Turnbull. Dunsdale mill
MILLERS
Douglas, Jas., Lindean mill
MILL FURNISHERWeir, Alexander, 8 Market pi.
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MILLINERS, &c.
Inglis, Mrs R., 21 High st.
Selkirk Equitably Society, Ltd., 43High st.
Turnbull, Miss B., 5 Back row;straw hat maker
NEWSPAPERS"Southern Reporter"
NURSERYMEN ANDSEEDSMEN
Bowie, John, Philiphaugh nur-sery
Cockburn, Wm., Thorniehall nurseryMucaulay, Wm., 1 The GlebeWhitehead, J., 14 Tower st.
PAINTERSNichol, William, 9 Tower streetScott, F. N., 25 High streetTowns, David, 22 Market place
Welsh, Wm., 17 High st.
PHOTOGRAPHERSClapperton, R., Meadow cot-
tage, Scott's placeEdwards, A. R., 3 3 Tower st.
PLASTERERSClapperton, Adam, & Sons, Halli-
day's parkLeithead, John, 25 Back row
PLUMBERSRuthven, Peter, 22 West port
Smith, J., & Son, 10 Tower st.
Wear & Arnot, Chapel street
PRINTERS
Lewis, Geo., & Co., iqa High st.
SELKIRKSHIRE. SELKIRK
EEFBESHMENT BOOMSMurray, Wm., 26 West portPatterson, Mrs, 28 Buccleuchroad
SADDLERSJohnston's, Robert, 10 Marketplace, also grolf club dealer
Weir, Alexander, 8 Market pi.;
also mill furnisher, harnessmaker, and golf club dealer
SCTTLPTOBS
'Boyd Brothers, Buccleuch rd.
SLATERS
Johnstone, John, Forest roadSmith, John, 16 Castla st.
Smith, John, jun., Kirk wyndWood, John, 40 Back row/
SPINNERS
grown, Allan, & Co., Riverside
Wright, David, Ettrick mills
SOLICITORS
Chalmers, James G., High st.
also notaries publicLang & Steedman, Market place
Tosh, Andrew, Tower st.
SPIRIT DEALERSBell, William, Town Arms Inn, 1
Market placeFraser, H. J., West portGrieve, Mrs, Ettrick Bridge endMacaulay's Fleece Hotel, Market pi.
Peggie, David, Cross Keys Inn,13 Market place
Scott, Gideon I\, High st.
TAILORS AND CLOTHIERSDobson, W. D., 19 Tower st.
Douglas, Thos., 17 Kilncroft parkHaidie, John, 13 Tower st.
Hardie, R., ia Tower st.
Johnstone, Alex., 5 West poTtJohnstone, James, 3 South portLees, William, 11 Market placeLinton, Alex., 31 High st.
Lothian, James, Tho GreenScott, Thomas, 19 High streetSimpson, John, 19 Buccleuchroad
TIMBER MERCHANTSMitchell, D., & Sons, Philip-haugh ; also sawmlllers andjoiners
Yellowlees, Bebert, Whinfield sawmill*
TOBACCONISTSDouglas, James, 1 Tower street;and newsagent
Douglas, M. T.| Buccleuch build-ings; also confectioner
Scott, John, 3a West portWelsh, A., High st.
VETERINARY SURGEONSConnechle, William D., & Sons,M.R.C.V.S., 47 High street
Robertson, W. O., M.R.C.V.S., E*trick place, Chapel street
WATCHMAKERS ANDJEWELLERS
Drown, John, 12 High st.
Henderson, Andrew, 21 Marketplace
WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANTSBlair, John, Market placeScott, Gideon T., 5 High streetTurnbull, Thomas, 15 Market pi.
st.
MISCELLANEOUS
Forrest, Wm., Mill st. ; tannerLittle, Thomas, FJeshmarket
auctioneer and appraiserNeilson, Davie, & Son, 7 Mill at. ; reedand heddle makers
Scottish Co-operative WholesaleSociety, Ltd., Ettrick mills; manu-facturers
Y oung, George, Heatherlie ter. ; birdseller
2/21/igoo
HENDERSON & ADAM,(Successors to Knox, Samuel, and Dickson),
33 HANOVER STREET, EDINBURGH,Makers and Designers of
FLAGS AND BANNERS,For Societies, Hotels, Schools, Processions, Decorations, &c.
FLAGS OF ALL NATIONS, FLAGS ON HIRE.
Highest Award, Edinburgh International Exhib., 1886. Gold Medal, Edinburgh Exhib., 1890.
"WHIT® SWAN" HOTEL,T O 3NT.
Breakfasts, Dinners, and Teas at Moderate Charges.
SPECIAL TARIFF FOR CYCLISTS, also FOR STABLING. npj
MARK MURRAY, Proprietor.
TELEPHONE—No. 4 WESTERN.
WM. M'NIVEN & SONS,Tun, Still, and Vat Builders,
I Yeantan Lane, Dundee St.,
EDINBURGH.
GAZETTEER SECTION,Giving the Location, Population, and other Local Statistics of the Counties, Cities, Towns, and
Parishes—also of every Village and Hamlet of Importance—in Scotland, with Postal. Tele-
graphic, Railway, and Shipping information.
In this section of the work it would be superfluous to detail the Manufactures, Trades, Hotels, etc., of which
particulars will be found in the Directory portion of the publication, which contains copious lists of Manufacturers
Merchants, Agents, Dealers, and others connected with the various Trades and Businesses throughout the Kingdom.
For Brevity the following Abbreviations are used :
—
COUNTIES. Nairn, Nairnshire
Aber. for AberdeenshireOrk. Orkney
Peeb. PeeblesshireArgyle. . Argyleshire
Perth. PerthshireAyr. Ayrshire
Ren. RenfrewshireBanff. Banffshire
Ross. Ross-shireBer. . Berwickshire
Rox. RoxburghshireBute. Buteshire
Sel. . SelkirkshireCaith. Caithness-shire
Shet. ShetlandClack. Clackmannanshire
Stir. StirlingshireCrom. Cromartyshire
Suth. SutherlandshireDumb. Dumbartonshire
Dumf. DumfriesshireWigt.. Wigtownshire
Edin. Edinburghshire
ElginshireElgin.
Fife. Fifeshire
Forf. ForfarshireRELIGIO CJS DENOMINA-
Hadd. . Haddingtonshire TIONS.
Inv. . Inverness- shire Bap. for Baptist
Kinc. Kincardineshire Cong. Congregational
Kinr. Kinross-shire Es. . Established
Kirkc. . Kirkcudbrightshire Ep. . Episcopalian
Lan. Lanarkshire E.U. Evangelical Union
Lin. Linlithgowshire F. . Free
R.C.
U.P.
Wes.
Roman Catholic
United Presbyterian
Wesleyan
MISCELLANEOUS.
ham.
M.O. dept
par. .
P.O..
Pop.
P.T.
q.c. .
q.s. .
q.v. .
R.S.
T. dept.
T.O.
vil. .
for hamlet
JMoney Order depart-( ment
parish
Post. Office
population
Post Town
quoad civilia
quoad sacra
which see
Railway station
(Telegraph depart-1 ment
Telegraph Office
village
2/A/1900
GAZETTEER.
ABBEY, Edin., q. s. par. *Pop. 8907ABEEY, Forf., q. s. par., including
part of Arbroath town. Pop 5807ABBEY, Hadd., ham. on the Tyne, 1
mile from Haddington, where a par-
liament sat in 1548ABBEY, Ken., par., containing most
of Paisley, q. v. Acres 15,927. Pop.of q. c. par., 42,887
ABBEY GREEN, Lan., vil. in Lesma-hagow par. q. v.
ABBEY (NEW) see New AbbeyABBEY ST BATHANS, Ber., par.
Acres 4797. Pop. 193. P. T.Grant's House
ABBOTSFORD, q. s. par., Glasgow.Pop. 9872
ABBOTSFOKD, Rox., on the Tweed,about 3 miles from Melrose, famousfor being the home of Sir WalterScott
ABBOTSHALL, Fife., par. Acres 4135.Pop. q. c. 6934.
ABB'S HEAD (ST), Ber. Lighthouse
4 miles from EyemouthABDIE, Fife., par. Acres 6371. Pop.
q. c. 900ABERAPvDEK, Inv., par., with P. 0.
and T. dept. under DaviotABERAFGIE, Perth., vil., has P. O.
under Abernethy. T. O. 2ABERCHIRDEE," Banff., a police burgh
about 6 miles from Oornhi'l R. S. It
has a P. 0. with M. and T. depts.
of Banffshire. Pop. 1222ABEECORN, Lin., par. Acres 4500.Pop. 863. P. T. South Queen sferry.
It gives the titles of earl, marquis,
and duke to a branch of the noblefamily of Hamilton
ABERCROMBIE, Fife., see St Mos-ANCE
ABERDALGIE, Perth., par. Acres4165. Pop. 280. Has a P. 0. underPerth. IT. 0. 4
ABERDEEN, city on the River Dee.The county town of Aberdeenshire, aRoyal and Parliamentary burgh, aUniversity town, a seat of Jus-ticiary and Sheriff Courts, anda head port. It is one of thefinest cities in Great Britain, end,being built of granite, is aptly called"The Granite City." The pubb'nbuildings are numerous, and includethe Mmiicipal and County Buildings(1869), cost. £60.000; Lunatic Asy-lum (1819), £20,000; Infirmary(1840), £17,000; Marischal College(1841), £21,500; Grammar School(1863), £15,000; Post Office (1876),
£16,000; the New Market (1882),
£23.000, the most handsome buildingof its kind in Scotland ; many attrac •
tive ecclesiastical buildings ; andseveral new and capacious schools.The public parks are the Victoria
Parle, the Union Terrace Gardens(with a colossal statue to the memoryof Wallace), and the Duthie Park. Ithas a head post office, with all depart-ments and several sub-office.* It hasrailway communication with all parts.
The Churches are Es., F., U.P.,Cong., E.U., Bap., Ep., B.C., &c.The harbour has recently undergonegreat and costly improvements, and is
now most commodious. A consider-able import and export trade is beingcarried on, and coasting steamers sail
regularly to Buckie, Cromarty, Dun-dee, Leith (for Edinburgh), Hull,
Invergordon, Inverness, Kirkwall,Lerwick, Liverpool, London, New-castle, Oban, Stromness, Stornoway,Thurso, Wick, &c. It is one of the
principal fishing ports on the east
coast. Pop. 121,623, inhabitedhouses 26,360
ABERDEEN (OLD), a police burgh, anold city on the Don. The seat of a
University, and formerly an EpiscopalSee. This curious old city, divestedof its University, its Cathedral, andits historical associations, may be con-sidered a straggling suburb of its
opulent and powerful neighbour. VO. with M. 0. and T. depts. underAberdeen. Pop. 1951, inhabitedhouses 451
ABERDEENSHIRE, a large maritimecounty, boi.nded on the north and eastby Banff and the North Sea, on thewest by Banff and Inverness, and enthe south by Perth, Forfar, and Kin-cardine. It contains the districts ofMar, Garioch, Strathbogie, FoTmar-tine, an.l Bnchan. The county is fortha most part hilly, and in some parlsoven mountainous ; its principalheights are Ben Muich-Dhui, 4296feet ; Cairntonl, 4241 ; Cairng-orm,
4084, Benabourd, 3924; and Loeh-nagar, 3786. It is famous for its
granite, which is very durable andmuch used for building purposes. Alarge portion of the count}' is underwood : in the most fertile parts wheat,oats, and turnips are grown, and largenumbers of sheep and cattle are fed
and reared fon the principal Englishmarkets. The county is watered bythe Dee, the Don, the Ythan, and theDeveron. It has important fisheries,
and is the seat of the Queen's High-
land residence, Bahnoral. Aberdeen-shire returns two members to Parlia-
ment. Area, 1970 square miles. Pop.281,963
&.BERDOUR, Aber., par. Acres15,508. Pop. q. c. 1463. It con-
tains the village of New Aberdour.P. O. with M. O. and T. depts. underFraserburgh. Pop. 620
ABERDOUR, Fife., par. Acres 5974.Pop 1977. Contains the vil. of Aber-dour on the Firth of Forth, a favourite
sea-bathing resort, P. O. with M. O.
and T. depts. of Fifeshire. Pop. 748
ABERFELDY, Perth., police burgh,where Courts are held under the SmallDebt Act. P. O. with all depts. Thachurches are Es., F., Bap., Cong.Pop. 1469 ; inhabited houses 317.Its beautiful surroundings attract
many summer visitors
ABERFOYLE, Perth., par. Acres26,810. Pop. q. c. 1023. P. 0.
with M. 0. and T. depts. of Perth-
shire. Is frequented by anglers andtourists
ABERLADY, Hadd., par. Acres 4341.Pop. 1050. A seaside resort, 3 milesfrom Longniddry. Has a R. S., andP. 0. with M. O. and T. dept* of
Haddingtonshire
ABERLEMNO, Forf., par. Acres 8914.
Pep. 926. *It has a P. O. under For-far. T. 0. Auldbar R. S., 4. Themined castle of Melgund in this par.
gives the title of count to the Earl of
Minto
ABERLOUR, Banff., par. Acres14,781. Pop. q. c. 2165. Containsthe vil of Aberlour, which has a P. 0.
with M. 0. and T. dents, of Banff-
shire
ABERNETHY, Inv. Acres 78,058.Pop. 13^4. P. O. under Grantown.T. 0. Nethybridge R. S., 1. Givesthe title of lord to the Earl of Moray
ABERNETHY, Perth, and Fife., par.
Acres 9544. Pop. 1585. Containsthe police burgh of Abernethy. Aplace of great antiquity ; it has an
interesting ro'ind tower. Has R. S.,
and P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.
of Perthshire. Pop. 852
ABERNYTE, Perth., par. Acres 2532.
Pop. 287. P. T. Inchture
ABERTARFF, see Boleskine
ABERUTHVEN, Perth., vil., with P.
O. under Auchtenirder. T. 0., 2
ABINGTON, Lan., vil., with a P. 0.
with M. O. and T. depts. of Lanari;-
shire, and a R. S.
*The Census returns of 1891 are quoted throughout.f Where the Head Post Office is the nearest Telegraph Office, it is shown with distance from sub-office. Thus —
Aberdalgie P.O. under Perth. T.O. 4.
* Where the Head Post Office is not the nearest Telegraph Office, the nearest immediately follows, with distance fromsub-office. Thus—Aberlemno has P.O. under Forfar. T.O Auldbar R.S., 4 (miles distant).
GAZETTEER.
ABOTNE, Aber., par. Acres 25,265.Pop. 1427. Contains the vil. of
Aboyr.e, a charming Summer resort,
has a P. O. with M. 0. and T.
depts. of Aberdeenshire, and a R.S. Pop. 200. Sheriff Small-DebtCourts are held here. It gives Ihetitles of lord, viscount, and earl to
the Marquis of HuntlyABRIAOHAN, Inv., P. O. under Inver-
ness. T. 0., Dochgarroch, 5ACHANAULT, Ross., ham. P. O. and
a R. S.
ACHARACLE, Argyl. and Inv., q. s.
par. Pop. 1137. P. O. -with M. 0.
and T. depts. under Fort WilliamACHBRECK, Banff., vil., Glenlivet par.
P. 0. under BalbndaUoch. T. 0.,
Tomr.avoulin, 2ACHLUACHRACH, Inv. P. 0. underFort-William. T. 0., Spean Bridge, 6
ACHNACRAIG, Argyle., ham. in MullIsland, and ferry station to Oban,under which town it has a P. O. "with
M. O. and T. depts.
ACHNACROISH, Argyle. P. 0. T. 0.,Kilchoan, 6
ACHRAY, LOCH, Perth., a small lake,
situated amid picturesque sceneryIt is mentioned in Sir Walter Scott's" Ladv of the Lake "
ADDIEWELL. Edin.. vil. P. 0. underWest Calder. T. O., West Calder, 2.
Pop. 1696ADVIE, Elgin., in Cromdale par. P. 0.
of Moravshire. T. 0. Advie, and R. S.
APTON BRIDGEND, Ayr., suburb of
New Cumnock. Pop. 384AILSA CRAIG, a stupendous insulated
rock in Firth of Clyde, on which is alighthouse, 10 miles west by north of
Girvan, Ayrshire. Assumes a conical
appearance, and rises steeply to theheight of 11 14 feet above the sealevel. Gives the title of marquis to
the Earl of Cassilis. Pop. 27AIRDRIE, Lan., a Parliamentary burgh,
a q. s. par., and a seat of SheriffCourt ; is a thriving inland town, withextensive iron works, collieries, &c,and has two R. S., and a head P. O.with all depts. The Churches are
Es., F., U.P., Bap., R.C., E.U., andWes. Pop. 19,135
AIRPS, THE, Argyle., a district, whichlies between Lochs Creran and LinnheIt is not'^1 for its beautiful and roman-tic scenery
AIRD'S MOSS. Ayr., a moorish tract,
between the rivers Ajrr and LugarA monument is erected to Cameron,the Covenanter, who fell here in 16S0
AIRLIE, Forf., par. Acres 8923. Pop.
741 P. T. Kirriemuir. Gives thetitle of earl to the chief of the Ogilvyfamily
AIRTH, Stir., par. Acres S477. Pop.1285. Contains the vil. of Airth. P.0. under Larbert. T. 0. Dunmore, 2.
Pop. 487
ALCAIG, Ross. P. 0. under CononBridge. T. O. Conon Bridge, 2
ALDCLUNE, Perth. P. 0. under Tit-
lochry. T. 0. Kiliecrankie, 2ALEXANDRIA, Dumb., town. P. O.with all depts. and a R. S. TheChurches are Es., F., U.P., Wes.,Cong., and R.C. Pop. of the town7796
ALFORD, Aber., par. Acres 9102.Pop. 1402. Contains the vil. of Al-
ford, P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
under Aberdeen. Pop. 527ALLAN, a river, whieh flows for eigh-
teen mde.s through most beautifulscenery, and falls into the Firth cf
Forth at Stirling
ALLAN, BRIDGE" OF, see Beidqe ofAllan
ALLAN WATER, Rox. P. 0. underHawick. T 0., 8
ALLANTON, Ber., vil., ih mile fromChirnside
ALLOA, the county town of Clack.
It is a police burgh, a seatof Sheriff
Court, and a thriving seaporton the Firth of Forth. P. 0.with all depts., a R. S., and a1 ailway ferry to South Alloa. Thechuiches are Es, P., U.P., Ep., R.C,Bap., and Swedenborgian. Pop.10,711. Alloa par. partly in Perth.Acres 5502. Pop. 13,728
ALLOA (SOUTH), dock and R.S., onthe south bank of the Forth oppositeAlloa
ALLOA INCH, Clack., Isle, Alloa par.
Pop. 6ALLOWAY, Ayr., q. s. par. Pop. 967ALMOND, two rivers (1) which enters
the Firth of Forth ah damond ; a;.d
(2) which rises in the Grampian hills,
enters the Firth of Tay above PerthALMONDBANK, Perth, vil. P O. withM. O. and T. depts. under Perth anda R. S. Pop., with Biidgeton, 397
ALNESS, Ross., town, with a B. S., anda P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
of Ross-shire. The churches are Es.and F. Pop. 1014. Alness par.Acres 44.041. Pop. 1039
AISH, LOCH, Ross., a picturesque in-
let of the st a, forming the entrance tiLo^h Long and Loch Duich, the shoresof which are renrlere^ romantic by theruins of several castles. It washes thecast end cf the Isle of Syke
ALT ASS, Suth. P. 0. under Inver-shin. T. 0. Inveran, 5
ALTNABREAC, Caith , vil., has R.S , and P. O. of Caithness shire. T.O. Alinabreac Station
ALTNAHARRA, Suth. P. O. underLairg. T. 0., Tongue, 17
ALVA, Clack., police burgh. R. S. anda P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts. of
Clackmannanshire. The churches areEs., F., U.P., and Bap. Pop. 5225;inhabited houses, 11 12 Alva par.Acres 5458. Pop. 5360
ALVAH, Banff., par. Acres 11,488.Pop. q. c. 1332. P. T. Banff
ALVES, Elgin., par. Acres 9404. Pop.• 1096. P. O. with T. dept. underForres, and a R. S.
ALVIE, Inv., par. Acres 86,618. Pop.658. P. T., Aviemore
ALVTH, Perth., police burgh. P. 0.with M. 0. and T. depts of Perth-shire, and a R. S. The churches areEs., F. r U.P., and Ep. Pop. 2322;inhabited houses 497. Alyth par.
partly in Forf. Acres 03.296. Pop.
3453AMISFIELD, Dumf., place with P. 0.
with M. O. and T. dept. of Dum-friesshire, and a R. S.
AMULREE, Perth., vil., P. 0. -with
M. O. and T. depts. under Dunkeld.Pop. 458.
ANCRUM, Rox., par. Acres 10,295.
Pop. 1241. Contains Ancrum vil.,
P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts.of Roxburghshire
ANDERSTON, a suburb of Glasgow,and q. s. par. Pop. 7763
ANDREWS (£T), Fife. Universitycity, Royal and Parliamentary burgh,
a seat of Sheriff Small Debt Court.P. O. with all depts. Pleasantly
situated on St Andrews bay, at ter-
minus of branch railway : has manyhandsome public buildings and grandhistorical ruins. It is a popularwatering-place, and the adjoining ex-
tensive links are famous as the head-quarters for the ancient and royalgame of golf. The cnurches are Es.,
F., U.P., Cong., Bap., Ep., and R. C.Pop. 6853. St Andrews par. Acres11,482. Pop. q. c. 7987
ANDREWS (ST), q. s. par., Edin.Pop. 3386
ANDREWS (ST), pa", q. a., Glasgow.Pop. 5590
ANDREWS (ST), Ork., par. Acres12,830. Pop. 1607. P. T., Kirkwall
ANDREWS-LHANBRYDE (ST), Elginpar. Acres 9197. Pop. 1299. P. T.,
ElginANKEP.VILLE, Ross., vil., Nigg par.
ANGUS, see FobfaeshibeANNAN, Dumf., Royal and Parliamen-
tary burgh, and a seaport. P. O.with all depts , and a R. S. Thechuiches are Es., F., U. P., Cong.,
Ep., and R. C. Pop. 4858 ; in-
habited houses 1060 Annan par.
Acres 10,915. Pop. q. C. 5941
AjSNAN, a riror, which traverses thedistrict of Annandale. It rises at theheadstreams of the Clyde and Tweed,and after a course of 49 mile, falls
into the Solway Firth a short distancehelnw the town of .Annan
ANNANDALE, Dumf., a district onboth sides of the river Annan, con-
tains manv R<jman antiauities
GAZETTEER.
ANNBANK, Ayr., vil. P. with M.0. dept. under Ayr. T. 0. 2. R. S.
Pop. 1284ANNIESLAND, Ben., vil., Renfrew par.
Pop. 404ANSTRUTHER, Fife., town comprising
the royal burgh of Austruther Easter
and Anstruther Wester. It is a par-
liamentary bn rgh. and a seaport. Thehead of a fishing district. P. 0.
with M. 0. and T. depts., and a R.
S. The Churches are Fs.. F., U.P.,
E.U., and Bap.—Anstruther Easter.
Pop. 1134-—Anstruther Wester. Pop.
538. The parishes are Anstruther
Easter (acres 25, Pop. 1033) and An-struther Wester (acres git, pop.
593)ANYVOTH, Kirkc, par Acres 11,774.
Pop. 724. Contains Anwoth vil., a
sub. of Gatehouse-on-Fleet. Pop. 330APPIN, Argyle., q. s. par. Pop. 969.
Appin vil., P. O. with M. 0. and T.
depts. under Port Appin. Steamersfrom Glasgow and Oban call regularly
APPLECROSS, Ross., par. Acres
112.895. Pop- 2038. P. 0. with M.O. find T. depts. of Ross-shire
APPLEGARTH and SIBBALDBIE,Dumf., par. Acres 11,869. P°P-858. P. T. Lockerbie
ARBEADIE, Kinc, vil., Banchory-Ter-nan par. Pop. 302
ARBIRLOT, Forf., par. Acres 6747.Pop. 848. P. 0. under Arbroath.
T O., 3ARBROATH, Forf., Royal and Parlia-
mentary burgh, seat of Small DebtCourt, and a thriving seaport. P. 0.
with till depts., a R. S-, an infirmary,
a museum, and several other institu-
tions and many imposing public build-
ings. Its ancient Abbey, an interest-
ing ruin, attracts many visitors. Theharbour has been greatly improved of
late years. The churches are Es., F.,
U.P., Cong., Bap., and B.C., andOriginal Secession. Pop. 22,960.
Arbroath par. Acres 943. Pop.
q. c. 9657ARBUCKLE, Lan., vil., z\ miles fromAirdrie
ARBUTHNOTT, Kinc, par. Acres9585. Fop. 795. P. 0. under For-dour\. T. O. 3 Gives the title of
visco<ant to the noble family of Arbuth-nott
ARCHIESTOWN, Elgin., vil., Knoek-ando par. P. 0. under Carrcn. T. 0.Carron R. S., 3. Pop. 359
ARDALLIE, Aber , q. s. i>ar. Pop.1220. P. 0. under Mintlaw. T. 0.Mintlaw R. S., 6
ARDCEATTAN, Argyle, par. Acres144, 916. Pop. q. c 1975. P T.Ledaig
ARDCLACH, Nairn par. Acres 40,317.Pop. 991. P. O. under Forres. T. 0.Dava R. S.. S
ARDEER, Ayr., suburb of Stevenston
ARDELVE, Ross., ham , Lochbroompar. P. 0. with M. 0. and T. dept.
under Strome FerryARDEN, Lan., subuib of Airdrie Pop.
397ARDEKADAM, Argyle., vil. on HolyLoch
ARDENTINNY, Argyle , vl P. O.with T. dept. under Greenock. Pop.
303ARDEONAIG, Perth., vil., P. 0. of
Perthshire. T. O. Lawers. 4ARDERSEIR, Inv., pir. Acres 3124.
Pop. 1914. P. 0. with M. 0. and T.
depts. of Inverness-shire
ARDFERN, Argyle. P. 0. with M. 0.
and T. depts. of ArgyleshireA.RDGAY, Ross., vil., near Bonar
Bridge. P. 0. with all depts.
ARDGOUR, Argyle. and Inv., a district
of Kilmallie par. P. 0. with M. 0.
and T. depts. of Argyleshire
ARDLUI, a steamboat station on LochLomond, and a R. S. Has P. O. of
Dumbartonshire. T. O. Ardlui Sta
tion. 1
ARDNAMURCHAN, Argyle. and Inv.,
par. Acres 216,962. Pop. q. c. 3636On Ardnamurchan Point is a light-
houseARDOCH, Perth., par. Acres 22,127.
Pop. 959. P. T. Braco. It contains
the most notable and best preserved
Roman Camp in Great Britain
ARDPATRICK, Argyle., ham. P. O.
under Tarbert. T. 0. Clachan, 3 (by
ferry)ARDRISHAIG, Argyle, seaport town at
south end of Crinan Canal. P. O.
with M. O. and T. depts. of Argyle-
shire. The Churches are Es., F., andEp. Has frequent steamboat com-munication with Glasgow and Oban.
Pop. 12.158
ARDROSS, Ross., ham P. O. under
Alness. T. 0., 3ARDROSSAN, Ayr., police burgh and
flourishing seaport. P. O. with all
depts., a R. S., an excellent harbour,
constructed at great cost, and in-
tended 1o be considerably enlarged
Maintains regular steamboat conran-nicntiun with Arran, Belfast, Dundalk,
and Newry. As a watering-place it is
mueh frequented in summer. Gives
the title of lord to the Earl of Eglin-
ton. Pop. 5209, inhabited bouses
.1065.—Ardrossan, par. Acres 6668.
Pop. q. c. 9897ARDROSSAN (NEW), Ayr., q.s. par
Pop. 4S4Q .
ARDTALNAIG, Perth., place in Kei
more par. P. O. of Perthshire. TO. Lawers, 2 (by ferry)
ARDVASAR, Inv, ham., Sleat par.,
Skye. P. 0. with M. O. and T.
depts. under BroadfordARDWELL, Wigt., vil., Stoneykirk
par. P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.
under Stranraer
ARGYLFSHIRE, a maritime county,consisting partlv of a portion of themainland and partly of some islands
lying off the coast. It is bounded onthe north by Inverness- shire, east byPerthshire and Dumbartonshire, southby the Tiish Sea and the river Clyde,
and west by the Atlantic Ocean.Along the shores are numerous sea-
lochs and inlets, in which the herring
fishery is successfully carried on Theprincipal islands are Mull, Islay, Jura,
Tyree, Coll, LismOTe, Oolonsay, Ionn,
at;d StaiTa. A large portion of tlie
shire consists of heath, rocks, andmountains, of which Ben Cruachan is
3670 feet high ; it overlooks Loch Awi,a deep lake surrounded by wild andromantic scenery The rearing of
sheep and cattle is largely carried on,
groat numbers being exported to the
markets in the south. The minerals
found are leid, slates, marble, andcoal. Argyleshire returns one mem-ber to Paiiiament. Area, with islands,
2,083,126 acres. Pop. 79,317
ARISAIG, Inv., vil., Ardnamurchanpar. P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts.
under Fort -William. Steamers fromGlasgow, &c, call regularly
ARMADALE, Div., vil., Sleat par.,
Skye. Has regular steamboat com-munication with Glasgow, &c.
ARMADALE, Lin., police burgh. P. 0.
with M. O. and T. depts. of Linlith-
gowshire, and a R. S. Tho churches
are Es., F., Wes., and Ep. Pop.
3186ARMADALE, Snth., vil., Farr par.
P. O. under Thurso. T. O. Mel-
vich, 7ARNCROACH. Fife., ham., Carnbee
par. P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.
under PittenweemARNGASK, Perth., Fife., and Kinr.,
par. Acres 6452. Pop. 564ARNISDALE, Inv., vil , Glenelg par.
P. O. under Strome Ferry. T. 0.
Glenolg, 12ARNISORT, Inv., vil., Snizort par.,
Skye. P. O. under Portree. T. 0.
Edinbane, 2
ARNSHEEN, Avr., q.s. par. Pop. 912.
P. T. GirvanAROS, Argyle., vil. on East Coast of
Mull. Called at by steamers from
Glasgow. Has a P. O. with M. 0.
and T. depts. of Argyleshire
ARRAN, Bute., Island in the Firth of
Clyde. Much frequented in summerfor its romantic scenery and fine
climate. Pop. 4824
ARROCHAR, Dumb., par. Acres
25,858. Pop. 1457. Contains the
seaside resort of Arrrochar vil., which
has a R. S., and a P. O. with Mand T. depts. of Dumbartonshii'J.
Steamers from Glasgow call regularly
here
GAZETTEER,
ARTHURLIE, Ren. Several suburbsof Barrhead town, viz , Cross Arthur-lie, South Arthurlie, West Arthurlie
ASCOG, Bute, vil. P. O. with M. O.and T. depts. under Rothesay
ASHKIRK, Rox. anl Sel., par. Acres
11,708. P. 0. under Hawick. T. O.6. Pop 466
ASSYNT, Surh., par. Acres 110,111.
Pop. q. c. 2551. It includes OklneyIsland. P. o" under Lairg. T. O.
Lochinver, 15. Macleod, Laird ofAssynt, was the betrayer of the greatMarquis of Montrose
ATHELSTANEFORD, Hadd., par.Acres 5077. Pop. 7_45- P. 0. un-der Drem. T. O. 3
ATHOLE, a district comprising thenorth part of Perrhshire, and occupy-ing; a great part of the southernsi ires of the Grampians. The Pass ofKilhecrankie, in which Grahame of
Claverhome, Viscount Dundee, fell, is
in this neighbourhood. Athclp givesthe title of duke to the ancient house"f Murray Area, 450 square miles
AUCHENBLAE, Kinc, vil., 5$ milesfrom Laurencekirk. P. 0. with M.O. and T. depts. of Kincardineshire
AUCHENCAIRN, Kirk*c, vil. P. U.with M. O. and T. depts. under CastleDouglas ; q. s. par., has a pop. of
806AUCHENCLOICH, Ayr., vil., Oehiltree,
par. P. O. under Kilmarnock. T. 0.Galston, 4
AUCHENCROW, Ber., vil. P. O.under Reston. T. 0. Reston. R. S. 3miles
AUCHENDINNY, Edin., vil. R. S., 12
miles south of Edinburgh. P. 0.und.3r Milton Bridge. T. 0. Auchen-dinny Station. Pap. 337
AUCHINAIRN, Lan., vil, Cadder par.Pop 683
AUCHINDOIR and KEARN, Aber.,par. Acres is, 310. Pop 1374. PT. Rhvnie
AUCHINDREYNE, Aber., vil., Brae-mar par.
AUCHINLECK, Ayr., town P. 0.With M. O. and T. depts. of Ayrshire,and a R. S. Tho Churches are Ps.and U. P. Pop. 1489.—Auchinleckpar. Acres 24,129. Pop. 6a02
AUCHINLOCHAN, Argyle., vil., Kil-
finan par.
AUCHINRAITH, Lan., vil., Blantyrepar.
AUCHINSTAP.RY, Dumb., vil., Cum-bernauld par. Pop. 687
AUCHINTIBBER, Lan., vil., Blantyrepar. Pop. 423
AUCHLEEKS. Perth., bam., Blair-
Athola par. P. O. with M. O. and T.depts under Calvine
At'CHLEVEN, Aber., vil.,- prentnaypar. P. 0. under Insch. T. 0. 3
AUCHMITHIE, Forf., vil. P. 0. underArbroath. T. O. 4
AUCHMULL, Aber., town, 3 miles
from Aberdeen. P. 0. with M. O.and T. depts. Pop. 2448
aUCHNACARRY, Inv., ham. P. 0.under Spear Bridge. T. 0. 6
AUCHNAGATT, Aber., vil. R. S. andP. O. with M. 0. and T. depts. of
AberdeenshireAFCHNASHEEN, Ross., place with a
R. S., 28 J miles west of Dingwall, anlP. 0. with T. depts of Ross-shire.
It is the starting-place of coaches for
Lochmaree, Gairlcch, &c.AUCHNASHELLACH, Ross. R. S.,
125 miles from Anchnasheen, and a
P. O. with T. dept. of Ross-shire
AUCHTERARDER, Perth., town, andseat of small debt court. P. 0. withall depts., and a R. S. The Churchesare Es., F , U. P., and E. U. Pop.
2524.—Auchterarder par. Acres11,181. Pop. 3484
AUCHTERDERRAN, Fife., par. Acres7818. Pop. q. e. 6185. P. T. Lochgelly
AUCHTERGAYEN, Perth., par. Acres
12,941. Pop. 2092. P. T. Perth
AUCHTERHOUSE, Forf., par. Acres5708. Pop. 532. R. S., and P. 0.
under Dundee. T. 0. 5
AUCUTEKLESS, Aber.,* par. Acres16,826. Pop. q. c. 1853. Has R. S.
and P. 0. of Aberdeenshire. T. O. 3
AUCHTEKMbCHTY, Fife., royal andpolice burgh. P. O. with M. 0. andT. depts. of Fifeshire, and a R. S.
The Churches are Es., F.. and U.P.,
Pop. 665. — Auchtermuchly par.
kavaa 3530. Pop. 2003AUCHTERTOOL, Fife., par. Acres
2738. Pop. 721. P O. with T. dept.
under Kirkcaldy
AULDEARN, Neirn., par. Aei.« 14,035Pop. 1315. Contains Auldearn vil..
which has a P. O. with M. 0. andT depts. under Nairn. Pop. 363
AULDGIRTH. Oumf., vil., 8 m les IrumDumfries. R. S., and a P. 0. withM. O. and T. de.pts. of Dumfriesshire
AULTBEA, Ross., vil. on Lochawe. Hasregular steamboat communicationwith Glasgow, &c. P. O. with M. 0.
and T. depts. of Ross-shire
ATJSKERRY, Ork., small island <z\
miles south of Stronsay, with light-
house. Pop. 7AVIEMORE, Inv., vil., with R. S.,
and a P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.of Inverness-shire
AVOCH, Ross., par. Acres 8030. Pop.1817. Contains Avoch, a thriving vil.
P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts. of
Ross-shire. Pop. 1212
AVON, the name of three rivers (1)which rises in Banff and falls intothe Spey ; (2) in Lanark, which fails
into the Clyd'i near Hamilton ; ^3)another, which fails into the Firth of
Forth west of Borrowstounness
AV0NBB1DGE, Stir., vil. R. S andP. O. with M. 0. and T. depts. of
Stirlingshire
AVONDALE, Lan., par. Acres 37,533Pop. q c. 5069. P. T., Strathaven
-WONHEAD, Lan., vil., New Monklandpar. Pop. 472
AYR, a river which rises on the bordersof Ayrshire an i Lanarkshire, and after
a course of 33 miles falls into the Firthof Clyde and forms a harbour at thotown of Ayr
AYR, tho county town of Ayrslrire, aroyal and parliamentary burgh, seat
of justiciary and sheriff courts, a
thriving seaport. P. 0. with all depts.,
two R. S., an academy, a hospi-tal, and many elegant puolic build-
ings. Within recent years upwards of
^220,000 have been spent in extend-ing and improving' the harbour.Steamers sail regularly to Bolfast,
Glasgow, etc. The churches are Es.,
F., U. P., Cong., E. U., Ep., R. C,Grig. Secession, Moravian, andMethcdist. Pop. 24., 800.—Ayr par.
Acres 6935. Pop. q. c 11,149AYRSHIRE, a maritime county,bounded north by Renfrewshire, easo
by she counties of Lanark, Dumfries,and Kukcud bright, south by Wig-town, :md west iy the Irish Channeland Firth of Clyde The, county, in
general asj ect is undulating ; Shal-
loch and Minnoch ^520 feet) bei^gits greatest heights. There are sevesrii
fresh-water lakes, of which the Dounis the largest. The rivers, besidesthe Firth of Clyde, which wash for
a considerable extent the confines
of the county, are the Stin-
ohir, Lugar, Girvan, Doon. Irvine,
G;irnock, and Ayr. The county is
noted fur its dairy iiroduce. its dnebreed of cattle, ant its farming, whichhas been brought to high perfection.
The minerals found are coal, iron-
stone, limestone, and freestone. Thechief manufactures are cr.tlon andwoollen goods. The county returnstwo members to Parliament. Area,
735,061 acres. Pop. 224,342AYTON, Ber., par. Acres 6699. Pop.
1827. Contains Ayton vil. R. S. andP. 0. with all depts. Pop. 653
BACK, Ross., vil., Lewis, with P. 0.with T. dept. under Stornoway. Pop.
50BiK'KIES, Snth., vil., Golspie par.bACKMUIR, Fife., vil., Largo par.BACKMUIR, Forf., vil., Liffpar.BADACHRO, Ross., ham., Gairloch
par. Has a P. 0. with T. dept.
of Ross-shireBAD.VNSCOTH, Aber., vil., Ancbterless
par., with P. O. under Aberdeen. T.0. Rothiei Norman R. S., 3
GAZETTEER.
BADCALL, Suth., Lam., Eddrachillis
par.
BADP.XOGK, an extensive Highlanddistrict forming part if Inverness-shiro, it is bounded by Lechaber,Athole, Braeinar, and Moray, and is
traversed by tbe river SpeyBAlLLItf.STON, Lan , a thriving indus-
trial town, with B. S. and P. O. withM. 0. and T. depts. under Glasgow.The Churches are Es., F., U.P., andEp. Pop. 4026
BAINSFORD, suburb of Falkirk
BALAKLAVA, Ben., vil. adjacent to
JohnstoneBALALLAN, Boss., vJ., Lochs par.,
Lewis Pop. 521. P. 0. with M. 0.
and T. depts. under StornowayBALBEGG1E, Perth., vil. P. 0. with
T. dept. under PerthBALBIRNIE, Forf., vil , Rnthven par.
BALBIENIE-MILLS, Fife., vil., Mark-inch par.
BALBLAIB, Inv., vil., Kilmorack par.,
P. O. with M. O. and T. depts. underInvergerdon
BALCARRES, Fife., in Kilconquharpar., which gives the title of baron
and earl to the noble family of Lind-
sayBALOARP.T, a headland on the Solway
Firth, at the entrance to AuchencairnBav, g miles east from Kirkcudbright
BALCaSTLE, Stir., ham., Slamannanpar.
BALDEKNOCK, Stir., par. Acres 4322.
Pop. 553. P. T. GlasgowBALDOVAN, Forf., vil, with R. S., 7|
miles from DundeeBALDOVIE, Forf. P. 0. under Dun-
dee. T. 0. Broughty Ferry, 2
BALEBNO, Edin., vil. R. S". and P.
with M. 0. and T. depts. of Mid-lothinn. Pop. 619
BALFIELD, Forf., ham., Lethnot par.
BALFOUR, Ork., ham., Shapinshay Is-
land. P. 0. with M. O. dept. underKirkwall. T. O., 4 (by sea)
BALFRISHEL, Inv., vil., Boleskine par.
BALFEON, Stir., par. Acres 7820.
Pop. 1203. Contains the vil. of Bal-
fron. Has R. S., and P. O. Mith M.O. f.nd T. depts. of Stirlingshire
Pop. 88=;
BALGEDDIE, Kinr., ham., Portmoakpar.
BALGONIE, Fife., q. s. par. Pop.
1551. P. O. with T. dept underMarkinch. Contains the vil. of Bal-
gonie. Pop. 361
BALGOWAN, Perth. Has a R. S.
BALISHARE, P. 0. under Lochmaddy.T. 0. Loch Eport, 3 (by ferry).
See BalleshaeeBALLACHULISH, Argyle. P. O. with
M 0. and T. depts of Argyleshire
Has regular steamboat eommunica-tion with Glasgow, Oban, and Fort-
William. The Churches are Es., F.,
and Ep. Pop. 1045
BALLANTRAE, Ayr., par. Acres
33,561. Pop. 1268. Contains Ballan-
trae vil. P. O. with M. O. and T.
depts of Ayrshire, and an artificial
tidal harbour. The head of a fishing
district. Pop. 424BALLATER, Aber., vil R. S. and. P.
0. wiih M. O. and T. depts. of Aber-deenshire. Pop. 983. PannanichWells are in its vicinity
BALLERNO, Perth., vil , Incisure par.
BALLESHARE and 1LLERAT, Inv.,
isle Noith Uist, par. Pop. 318BALL1NDAI,LOCH, Banff., ham., withR. S., and P. O. with M. O. and T.
depts. of BanffshireBALLINGRY, Fife., par. Acres 4(^21.
Pop. q. c. 2275. P. T. LochgellyBALLINLUIG, Ferth., vil., Logierait
par. R. S. and P. O. with M. 0.
and T. depth, of PerthshireBALLUNTORE, Boss., vil., 7 milesfrom Tain. Pop 361
BALLINTUIM, Perth,, ham., Kirk-michael par. P. 0. with T. dept.
under BlairgowrieBALLOCH, Dumb., vil at foot of LochLomond. R. S. and P. O. with M.0. and T. depts. of Dumbartonshire
BALLOCH, Inv., vil., Inverness par.
BALLOCH.NET, Lan., suburb of Air-
drie
BALLTGEANT, Argyle., in Islay. PO. with T. dept. of Argvleshire
UALLYONKAN, Perth. P. O. underPitlochry T. 0. 2
BALMACARA. Ross., on Lochalsh,
where steamers from Glasgow, &c,icgularly call
BALMACLELLAN, Kirkc, par Acres
23,019.. Pop. q. c. 745. P. 0. underNew Galloway. T. O. 3
BALMAGHIE,' Kirkc, par. Acres
21,069. Pop 839. P. T. Castle Doug-las
BALMALCOLM, Fife, vil., Kettle par.
BALMEDIE, Aber., vil., Belhelvie par.
BALMERINO, Fife., par. Acres 3431.
Pop. 688. P. T. Newport, Fife
BALMORAL, Aber., Royal Castle, 7miles from Ballater, charmingly situ-
ated, commanding extensive views of
the picturesque scenery. Its
grounds, jointly with those of Aber-
geldie and Birkhall, extend morethan 10 miles along the Dee
BALMULLO, Fife., vil. P.O. underLeuchars. T. 0. Lenchars, 3
BALNABRTJACH, Boss., vil., Niggpar.
BALNAGUARD, Perth., vil., Little
Dunkeld par.
BALNAHUA, Argyle., Isle Jura par.
Pop. 68
BALNAHUA, Argyle., island. Pop.108
BALQUHIDDER, Perth., par. Acres
Balquhidder vil. Has R. S., and P.
0. urder Lochearnhead Station. T.
O. Strathyre, 4. Was thts scene ofmany of Bob Roy's exploits, and is
his burial placeBALTA SOUND, Shet., ham., Unst
Island. P. O. with M. O. and T.depts. under Lerwick
BALVICAR, Argyle, vil., Seil Island.Has P. 0. with T. depts. under Oban
BALWEARIE, Fife., suburb of Kirk-caldy
BANAVIE, Argyle., on CaledonianCanal, R. S., and P. 0. with M. O.and T. depts. under Fort-William
BANCHORY, Kinc, police burghR. S., P 0. with M. O. and T.depts. of Kincardineshire. Pop. 1400
BANCHORY-DEVENICK, Aber. andKinc, par. Acres, 10,040. Pop.q c. 3564. P. 0. under Aberdeen.T. 0. Cults, 2
BANCHORY-TERNAN, Aber. andKinc, par. Acres 20,079 Pop.3i93
BANFF, the county town of Banffshire,
a royal and parliamentary burgh,seat of sheriff-court, and a seaport.P. 0. with all depts., a R. S., andseveral public buildings. Extensivefishing is conducted here, and in theneighbouring town of Macduff. Thechurches are Es., F., U. P., Cong.,Wes., Ep., R. C, and Unitedbrethren. Pop. (exclusive of Mac-duff) 3871 ; pop. of parliamentaryburgh (including the town of Mac-duff) 7578. Par. acres 6073. Pop.4703
BANFFSHIRE, a maritime county, is
bounded north by the Moiay Firth,
south and east by Aberdeenshire,and west by the counties of Inver-ness and Elgin. It contains some of
the highest mountains in Scotland,among which are Cairngorm, 4060feet high, and noted for its beautifultopazes; Corryhnbbie, 2558 feet;
Knockhill, 2500 feet , and Cabrach,
2377 feet ; it also contains part o£]
Btm-Macdhui, the highest miuntamin Scotland. The valleys ar-3 fertile,
and in seme parts well cultivated.
Cattle isuring is also largely carried
oil. The principal rivers are the Spey,Avon, and Deveron. Among the
minerals found are marble, lime-
stone, ironstone, granite, marl, slate,
topa:;es, and rock crystal. Banff re-
turns one member to Parliament.Area, 139,219 acris. Pop. 01,186
BANKEND, Dumf., vil., Caerlaverockpar. P. 0. under Dumfries. T.O. 6
BANKFOOT, Ayr., ham., Coylton par.
BANKFOOT, Perth., vil., 3 miles fromStanley Junction. P. O. with M. 0.
and T. depts. of Perthshire. Pop.
673BANKHEAD, Ayr., vil., Dreghorn par.
BANKHEAD, Lan., R. S. 2 miles fromCarstairs Junction
GAZETTEER.
BANKS, Dumf., ham., Mouswald par.
BANKTON-PARK, Fife., Kettle par.
BANNOCKBUBN, Stir., town, 2J milesfrom Stirling. It has a R. S., anda P. O. with M. O. and T. depts. of
Stirlingshire. The Churches are
Es., F., and U. P. Pop. 2000. Thefamous battlefield—the scene of KingRobert the Brace's victory over theEnglish, under Edward II., in 1314—is in the vicinity
BANTON, Stir., vil. P. 0. underGlasgow. T. O. Hollandbush, ^
BARACHNIE, Lan., vil., Old Monk-land par.
BARASSIE, Ayr., R. S. 1 mile fromTroon
BARBARAVILLE, Ross., vU.,Kilmuir,Easter par.
BARBASWALLS, Forf., vil., Ruthvenpar.
BARBER, Dumb., vil., Roseneath par.
BARGAVEL, Ren., a hamlet, 4 milesnorth-"* est from Paisley, where themanufacture of fine threal was first
establishedBARG-EDDIE, Lan., vil. P. 0. underGlasgow. T. O. Bailliestcn, 2. Pop.(with Dykehead) 1344
BARGRENNAN, Kirkc. and Wigt.,q. s. par. P. 0. under Newton-Stewart. T. 0. 9. Pop. 391.
BARJARG, Dumf., vil., Keir par.
BARLETSIDE, Stir., vil., Falkirk par.
BARNHILL and LARKFIELD, Lan.,vil., Blantyre par. Pop. 1177
BARNHILL, Forf., vil., Monifieth par.
BARNHILL, Perth. P. O. underPertb. T. 0. 1
BARNHLLL, suburb of GlasgowBARNS (EAST), Hadd., vil., 2| milesfrom Dunbar
BARNS (WEST), Hadd., vil. P. 0.with M. 0. and T. depts. under Dun-bar. Pop. 471
BARNYARDS, Fife., vil., Kilconquharpar. Pop. 133
BARONY, Lan., par. containing largeportion of city and suburbs of Glas-gow, q v.
PARR, Ayr., par. Acres 54,786. Pop.549. Contains Barr vil. P. 0.with M. 0. and T. depts. under Gir-van, and a R. S.
EARR, Ayr., vil., Galston par. Pop.2131
BARRA, Inv., island and par. Acres£2,2i2. Pop. 2365. It includes theinhabited islands of Barra, Berneray,Fuda, Mingalay, Pabbay, Sanderay,and Watersay. P. 0. under Castle-bay. T. 0. s
BARRAHEAD, Inv., lighthouse atsouthern extremity of Barra island
BARRHEAD, Ren., town, 6£ milesfrom Glasgow. R. S. and P. O.with M. O. and IT. depts. tinderGlasgow. The Churches are Es.,F., U.P., and R.C. Pop 8215
BARRHILL, Ayr., vil., Colmonell par.
P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts. of
Ayrshire, and a R. S.
BARRMDLL, Ayr., vil., Beith par.
has R. S., and a P. O. under Beith.
T. 0. 21
BARROCK, Caith., vil. with P. 0.under Thurso. T. 0. Dunnet, 3
BARROWFIELD, q. s. par., Glasgow.Pop. 8750
BARRY, Forf., par. Acres 5328.Pop. q. c. 3787. Contains Barryvil. R. S., and P. 0. unHer Car-noustie. T. 0. Barry Camp, 1
BARVAS, Ross., par., Lewis. Acres85,043. Pop. q. c. 5699. P. 0.
with M. 0. and T. depts. underStornoway
BASS, insulated Rock, 350 feet in
height, 3J miles N.E. of North Ber-wick ; is only accessible at one point,
and was a stronghold of the Lauderfamily. Distinguished Covenanterswere imprisoned here
BATHGATE, Lin., police burgh. P.
O. with all depts., and R. S. TheChurches are Es., F., U.P., E.TJ.,
and R. C. Pop. 5330. Bathgatepar. Acres, n, 876. Pop. 11,359
BAYBLE, Ross., two vils. (upper andlower), Stornoway par., Lewis. Pop.481 and 523
BAYHEAD, Inv. P. O. with M. 0.and T.. depts. under Ixnhmaddy
BAYHEAD, Ross., suburb of StornowayBEARSDEN, Lan., a pleasant residen-
tial vil. R. S., and P. O. with M. O.and T. depts. under Glasgow. Pop.1561
BEATH, Fife., par. Acres 6345. Pop.8298. P. T. Cowdenbeath
BEATTOCK, Dumf., R. S., and junc-tion of branch railway to Moffat, amiles distant. P. 0. with M. 0. andT. depts. of Dumfriesshire
BEAULY, lav., a river which flowsinlo the Moray Firth, and forms its
upper basinBEAULY, Inv., vil., Kilmarnock par.
P. 0. with all depts., R. S., and har-bour Pop. 879
BEDRULE, Rox., par. Aeres 3917.Pop. 246. P. T. Jedburgh
BEECHFIELD, Lan., ham., Hamiltonpar.
BEESWING, Kirkc, ham., nearKillywban R. S. P. O. under Dum-fries. T. 0. 3
BEITH, Ayr., town, seat of smalldebt court, adjacent to a railwayjunction P. 0. with all depts.The Churches are Es., F., U.P., andE.U. Pop. 4795. Beith par.(partly in Ren.). Acres 11,222.Pop. 7126
BELHAVEN, Hadd., vil. on the coast,
about a mile from Dunbar. Pop.350. It gives the title of baron toa branch of the noble family ofHamilton
BELHELVIE, Aber., par. Acres12,148. Pop. 1613. P. O. underAberdeen. T. O. Balmedie, 2
BEIJVAT, Nairn. P. O. undeTNairn. T. O. Glenferness, 3
BELLAH0U3T0N, q. s. par. withGovan par. Pop. 8376
BELLFIELD, suburb of Stirling
BELL1E, Banff, and Elgin., par.
Acres 13,212 Pop. q. c. 2210. P. T.Fochabers
BELLOCHANTUY, Argyle., ham. P.
O. of Argyleshire. T. O. Glenbar, 3BELL-ROCK, reef, with lighthouse,which cost ^60,000, 12 miles S. byE. of Arbroath. Pop. 4
BELLSHILL, Lan., town. R. S. anda P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.of Lanarkshire. The Churches areEs., F., U.P., and E.U. Pop. 3330
BELLSMANS, Edin., ham., Borthwickpar.
BELLSQUARRY, Edin., vil., Mid-Cal-der par. P. 0. under West Calder.T. 0. West Calder, 3
BELLSTOWN, Perth., ham., Methvenpar.
BELLYCONE, Perth., vil., Maddertypar.
BELSES, Rox., vil. R. S.
BELTONFORD, Hadd., ham., Dunbarpar.
BELTREES, Ren., ham., Lochwin-noch par.
BENBECULA, Inv., low and marshyisland, South Uist par., and betweenit and North Uist. Pop. 1534
BENDOOHY, Perth., par. Acres9368. Pop. q. c. 668. P. T.Coupar-Angus
BENGAL, Dumf., vil., Dryfesdale par.
BENHAR (EAST), Lin., vil., Whit-burn par. Pop. 707.
BENHOLM, Kinc, par. Acres 4891.
Pop. 1552. P. T. BervieBENSLEY, Ayr., vil., Kilwinning par.
BENTPATH, Dumf. P. O. with M.O. and T. depts. under Langholm
BENVIE, see LiffBENWHAT, Ayr., vil., 3 miles north
of Dalmellington. Pop. 523BERNARD'S (St), q. s. par. Edin-burgh. Pop. 8920
BERNARD'S (St), q. s. par. Glasgow.Pop. 11,765
BERNERA, "inv., island Harris par.Pop. 501. P. O. under Lochmaddy.T. O. ti (10 by road and 1 by sea)
BERNERA, Ross., island Uig par.,
Lewis. Pop. 535. It has a P. 0.under Stornoway. T. 0. Callanish, 7
BERNERAY, Inv., isle Barra par.Pop. .36
BERNISDALE, Inv., vil., Snizort par.,
Skye P. O. under Portree. T. O.Skeabost Bridge, 3
BERRIEDALE, Cath., q. s. par. Pop.1113. Contains Berriedale vil.,
which has P. 0. with M. 0. and T.
GAZETTEER.
depts. of Caithness-shire, and gives
the title of baron to the Earl of Caith-
nessBERVIE, Kinc, royal and parliamen-
tary burgh, and seat of small debt
court. It has a P. 0. with M. 0.
and T. depts. of Kincardineshire, a
good harbour, and a R. S. TheChurches aro Es., F., and U.P. Poid.
1 1 05 —Borvie. par. Acres 2332.
Pop. 2387BERWICK (NORTH), see North Ber-wick
BERWICK-ON-TWEED, seaport town
(fortified) on the eastern border be-
tween England and Scotland. P. 0.
with all depts., and R. S. Pop.
BERWICKSHIRE, a border county,
bounded north by the county of Had-dington, east by the German Ocean,
west by Edinburghshire, and south
by Roxburghshire and the river
Tweed. The Lammermoor Hiils runthrough the county, and in some pavts
they rise to a considerable height
Th3 coast is bold and roekv, having
twj bavs, Eyemouth and OoldinghamThe rivers are the Tweed and its tri-
butaries, the Black adder and the Whit-
adder, the Eye, the Eden, and the
Leader. Here agiiculture has been
brought to a high «tate of perfection ;
and the pasture land is also gond.
Berwickshire returns one member to
Parliament Area, 3^2,951 acres.
Pop 32,303
BETTY HILL, Suth., ham. P. O. with
M. 0. and T. depts. under Thurso
BIGG-AR, Lan.. police burgh. P. O.
with all depts., and a R. S. Thechurches are Es. and U.P. Pop.
1356. Inhabited houses 337—Biggarpar. Acres 7272. Pop. 1902
BINNIE, Lin., place with famous sand-
stone quarry in Uphall parish
BINNIEHILL and SOUTHFIELD,Stir., vil. in Slamannan par. Pop.2018
BIRGHAM, Ber., vil. P. 0. underColdstream. T. 0. 4
BIRKHILL, Forf., vil., Liff par.
BIRNAM, Perth, vil. adjacent to Dun-keld R. S. P. O. with M. 0. and T.
depts. of Perthshire
BIRNESS, Aber. P. 0. under Ellon.T. O. S
BIRNIE, Elgin, par. Acres 6777.Pop. 405. P. T. Elgin
BIRSAY, see HarpayBIRSE, Aber., par. Acres 31,219.Pop. 1094. P. O. under Abovne. T.O. 8
BISHOPBRIGGS, Lan., vil., has R.
S.. and P. 0. with M. O. and T.
depts. under Glasgow. Pop. 934
BISHOPMILL, suburb of Elgin. Pop.
1261
BTSHOPTON, Ren., vil., with R. S.,
and a P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
of Renfrewshire
BIXTER, Shet., in Sandsting par.
P. O. with T. dept. under LerwickBLACKBRAES, Stir., vil., Muiravon-
side par. Pop. 510
BLACKBURN, Aber., vil. P. O underAberdeen. T. 0. Kinaldie R. S., 2
BLACKBURN, Lin., vil. P.. 0. withM. O. and T. depts. under Bathgate.Pop. 814
BLACKCRAIG, Kirkc, vil., Minnigaffpar.
BLACKFORD, Perth, par. Acres
21,453. Pop. 1522. Blackford vil.,
R. S., P. 0. with M. 0. and T.
depts. of Perthshire. Pop. 666BLACKHALL, Edin., vil. P. O. underMidlothian. T. O. Davidson's
Mains. 2BLACKHILLS, Aber., q s. par. Pop.
850. P. 0. under Aberdeen. T. 0.
Peterhead, 4KLACKLAW, Banff. P. 0. under Banff.
T. 0. Aberchirder, 3SLACKNESS, Lin., ham on the Forth,
3$ miles from Linlithgow
BLACKRIDGE, Lin., vil. P. 0. under
Bathgate. T 0. Armadale, 3
BLACKRIDGE, Lin., vil. P. 0. of
Linlithgowshire. T. O. Hartshill, 3
BLACKSBOAT, Banff., R. S., P. 0.
of .Morayshire. T. O. Blacksboat R.
S.. 1
BLACKSHIELS, Edin., vil., 15 miles
from Edinburgh. P. 0. with M. 0.
and T. depts. of MidlothianBLAOKSTOWN, Ren., vil., Erskhie
par. Pop. 344FLACK WATERFOOT, Bute, in Arran
P. 0. under Brodick. T. O. Shis-
uine, 2
BLADNOCH, Wigt., vil. P. O. of
Wigtownshire. T. O. Wigtown, 1
BLAIR ADAM, Kinr., vil., R. S., and
P. 0. with M. 0. Mid T depts. of
Kinross-shire
BLAIR-ATHOLE, Perth., par. Acres
181,114. Pop. q c. 1632. Conts n
Blair-Athole vil. Has a head
with all depts., and R. S
Dundee is buried in the churchyard
ELAIR-DRUMMOND, Perth. P.
under Stirling. T. O. Doune, 2
BLAIRGOWRIE, Perth., police burgh,
situate at terminus of branch railway,
P.- 0. with all depts. The Church's
are Es., F., Cong., Ep., and R. C.
Pop. 3714. inhabited houses 913. Pop.
including the adjoining police burgh
of Rattray 5939 — Blairgowrie par.
Acres 15,303. Pop. q c. 4743
BLAIRINGONE, Clack., q. s. par.
Pop. 418. P. 0. under Dollar. T. O. 3
BLAIRLOGIE, Stir., vil. P. 0. under
Stirling. T. O. Menstne, 2
BLAIRMORE and STONE, Argyle.,
vil. on Loch Long. P. 0. with M. O.
P. 0.
Viscount
and T. depts. of Argyleshire. Main-tains regular steamboat communica-tion with Glasgow, &ks. Pop. 539
BLAIRS-SMITHY, Aber. P. 0. underAberdeen. T. O. Cults R. S., 3
BLANEFIELD, Stir., vil., R. S. P.
0. with M. 0. and T. depts. underGlasgow. Pop. 585
BLANTYRE, Lan., par. Acres 3954.
Pop. 11,352. Gives the title of baronto the noble family of Stuart. Con-tains Blantvre town, which has a R.S., with P. 0. and M. 0. and T.
depts. under Glasgow. Pop. 2252
—
And tho vils. of Low Blantyre andHigh Blantyre, with a R. S., and a
P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
BLEBO, Fife., vil. Kemback par.
HLINKBONNY, Stir., vil., Slamannanpar. Pop. 255
BLUEVALE, q s. par., Glasgow. Pop.4220
BLYTHE BRIDGE, Lan. P. 0. underDolphinton. T. 0. Mountain Cross, 2
BLYTHSWOOD, q s. par., Glasgow.Pop. 6185
BOARHILLS, Fife., vd. P. 0. withT. depts. of Fifeshire
BOAT OF GARTEN, Inver. R. S., :
and P. O. with M. 0. and T depts.
of ArgyleshireBOAT OF INCH, Inver , | mile fromKincraig R. S.
BODDAM, Aber., town on the coast, 3miles south of Peterhead. P. 0.
with M. O. and T. depts. of Aber-
deenshire, and R. S. Pop. moBOGSIDE, Perth R. S., and P. 0.
under Stirling. T. O. Culross, 4
BOHALLY, Perth., vU., with P. 0. un-
der Pitlochry. T. O. Dunalastair, 5
POHARM, Banff, and Elgin., par.
Acres 16,741. Pop. 1266. P. T.
KeithBOLESKINE and ABERTAFF, Inv.,
Acres 110,047. F°P- 9 c< » 1426. P.
T. Fort-AugustusP.OLTON, Hadd., par. Acres 3106.
Pop. 271. P. T. Haddington
BONAR BRIDGE, Suth., vil. R. S.,
P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts. under
Ardgay. Pop. 313 IBONCHESTER BRIDGE, Rox. P. 0.
with M. O. and T. depts. under Ha-
wickBO'NESS see BorrowstounessBONHILL, Dumb., town, divided from
Alexandria by the River Leven. P.
O. with M. O. and T. depts. under
Alexandria. The Churches are Es.,
F., and U.P. Pop. 3843.—Bonhill
par. Acres 8373. Pop. q. c. 14-379
BONNINGTON, suburb of Edinburgh
EONNYBRIDGE, Stir., town, 4 miles
from Falkirk. It has a P. 0. with M.
0. and T. depts. of Stirlingshire, and
a R. S. Pop. 2029_
BONNYKELLY, Aber., place with V.
O. under Aberdeen. T. 0. 3
GAZETTEER.
BONNYRIGG, Edin., police burgh. It
has a B. S., and a P. O. -with M. 0.
and T depts. under Lass-wade. Pop.B.5I4
BOKELAND, Dumf., place with P. O.with T. depts. under Lockerbie
BORFSTON, \yr., vil., Dairy par.
BORGUE Kirkc, par. Acres 13,531.Pop. 1 121, including Little Ross islet.
It has a P. O. with M. O. and T.depts. under Kirkcudbright
BORNASKETAIG, Inv., vil, Kilmuirpar., Skye
BOROUGHMUIRHEAD, suburb of
EdinhnrghBORRERAIG, Ir.v., place in Skye, with
P. 0. under Portree. T. O. Glen-dalp, 5
BORROWSTOUNNESS cm BO'NESS,Lin., police burgh, and a thrivingseaport. It has a P. O. with M. 0.and T. depts. of Linlithgowshire, a
R. S., and an excellent harbour, re-
cently much unproved. The Churchesare Es., F., and D.P. Pop. 4579, in-
habited houses 930".— Bo'ness par.
Acres 3141. Pop. 6399BORTHWICK, Edin., par. Acres
9806. Pop. q c. 1925. P. T. Gore-bridge
BOSWELLS (ST), Rox., par. Acres3155. Pop. 629. Contains St Bos-wells vil., with R. S., and a P. 0.
with M. O. and T. depts. under New-town St Boswells
EOTHKENNAR,, Stir-., par. Acres
1774. Pop- 4134- Has P. 0. withM. O. and T. depts. under Carron
BOTHWELL, Lan., town with R. S.,
and a P. O. with all depts. underGlasgow. The Churches are Es., F.,
and U.P. Pop. 3330.—Bothwell par.
Acres 13,644. Pop. q c. 31,484
BOTRIPIINIE, Banff., par. Acres
9459. Pop. 729. It has a P. 0. underKeith. T. 0. Auchindachy R. S., 2
BOUND SKERRIES, islet, Nesting par.
Pop. 2
EOURriE, Aber., par. Acres 5693.Pop. 454. P. T. Old Meldrum
BOVERAY, Inv., North Uist par.
Pjp. 152BOWDEN, Rox., par. Acres 7667.Pop. 694. Contains Bowden vil., withP. O. under Newton St Boswells. T.O. 2
BOWER, Caith., par. Acres 19,677.Pop. 1506. Has a P. 0. under Wick.T. O. Castletown, 5
BOWLING, Dumb., vil. on the Clyde,with R. S., and P. O. with M. O. andT. depts. under Glasgow. Pop. 803
BOWMORE, Argyle., vil., Islay. Hasa P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.
of Argyleshire, and is regularly cal-
led at by steamers from Glasgow
BOW-OF-FIFE, place with P[ O. underSpringfield. T. O. Springfield R.S., 2
BOYNDIE, Banff., par. Acres 6945.Pop. q c. 2113. P. T. Banff
BOYNDLIE, Aber., place with P. 0.under Fraserburgh. T. O. Tyrie, 2
BRACADALE, Inv., par., Skye. Acres93,140. Pop. 920, includes the islandsof Soay and Wiay. P. T. Portree
BRACARA, Inv., place with P. O. underFort-William. T. 0. Arisaig, 9.
BRACO, Perth., vil., i£ miles fromGreenloaning R. S. It has a P. O.with M. 0. and T. depts. of Perth-shire
BRAE, Sbet., place with P. 0. with M.O. and T. depts. under Lerwick
BRAr'HEAD, Lan., vil , Oai-nwnrth par.
BRAEHEAD, Lan., vil., Old Monklandpar. Pop. 910
BRAEMAR, Aber., vil. (also calledCastleton), Crathie par. q c. It is atourists' centre, has a P. O. with M.0. and T. depts. of Aberdeenshire
BREADALBANE, a mountainous rtis-
triet forming the west part of Perth-shir,!. It contains Ben Lawers. 3945feet high, and lochs Tav and Lvon
BREAKISH, Inv., place in Strath par.,
Skye, with P. O. under Broadford.T. O. 3
BRECHIN, Fori., royal and parliamen-tary bnrgh, and seat of small debtcourt. It has a head P. 0. with all
depts., and a R. S. An EpiscopalianCathedral and an ancient round tower.The Churches are Es., F., U.P., andE. TJ. Pop. 8955, inhabited houses1369.—Brechin par. Acres 14,313.Pon. q c. 10,455
BRECHIN (EAST), Forf., q s. par.,Brechin. Pop. 1672
BRESSAY, Sbet., island opposite Ler-wick, has a P. O. with M. 0. and T.depts. under Lerwick. Pop. 799.Bressay par., contains 7 islands
Acres 12.6^7. Pop. q. c. 1789BRTDEGATE, q s. par., Glasgow. Pop.
22c;g
BRIDGEND, Argyle., vil., Islay. Hasa P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
of Argyleshire, and has regular
steamboat communication with Glas-gow
BRIDGEND, Lin., vil., near Bathgate.Pop. »-»3
BRIDGEND, Ross., part of Alnesstown. Pop. 705
BRIDGENESS, Lin., vil., Carriden par.
P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.
under Bo'ness. Pop. 430BRIDGE OF ALLAN, Stir., police
burgh. Famous for its genial cli-
mate. The Airthrey mineral wells
are in its vicinity, and attract manyvisitors. It has a R. S., and a headF. O. with all depts. The Churchesare Es., F., U.P., and Ep. Pop.
3207, inhabited houses 481
ERIDGE OF AVON, Banff., place withP. O. under Ballindalloch. T. 0.Tomintoul, 2
BRIDGE OF BUCKET, Aber., ham.,Glenbucket par., with P. 0. underGartly. T. O. Glenkindie, 5
BRIDGE OF CALLY, Perth., ham.,has a P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.under Blairgowrie
BRIDGE OF CANNY, Kinc, place withP. 0. under Banchory. T. O. GlasselR. S., 2
BRIDGE OF DEE, suburb of Aber-been, with P. 0. under Aberdeen. T.O. 2
BRIDGE OF DEE, Kirkc, R. S., andP. 0. under Castle-Douglas. T. 0.Bridge of Dee station
BRIDGE OF DON, suburb of Aber-deen. It has a P. 0. with T. dept.under that town
BRIDGE OF DUN, Forf., place with R.S., ^ miles from Brechin, and a P. O.with T. dept. under Montrose
BRIDGE OF EARN, Perth., vil., 4miles from Perth. Has a R. S., anda P. with M. 0. and T. depts. of
Perthshire. Pop. 325. PitcaithlyWells are in its vicinity
BRIDGE OF FIDDICH, Banff., placewith P. O. under Dufftown. T. 0. 3
BRIDGE OF GAIRN. Aber., place withP. 0. under Bailater. T. O., 2
BRIDGE OF GAUR, Perth., place withP. O. of Perthshire. T. 0. Kinloch-Rannocb, 11
BRIDGE OF MARNOCH, Banff., place
with P. O. under Huntly. T. O.Aberchirder, 3
BRIDGE OF OICH, Inv., place with P.0. under Inverness. T. 0. Inver-garry, 3
BRIDGE OF ORCHY, Argyle., placewith R. S., and P. 0. with T. depts.of Argyleshire
BRIDGE OF ROY, see Rot BridgeBRIDGE OF TILT, Perth., vil., ad-
jacent to Blair-Athole R. S.
BRIDGE OF TURK, Perth., place 7miles from Callander. It has a P. 0.
with M. O. and T. depts. under thattown
BRIDGE OF WALLS, Shet., place withP. O. under Lerwick. T. 0. Walls 3
BRIDGE OF WEIR, Ren., town, 4Imiles from Paisley. It has a R. S.,
and a P. O. with M. O. and T.
depts of Renfrewshire. Pop. 1646
BRIDGE OF WESTFIELD, Caith.,
place with a P. O. under Thurso. T.O. 5
BRIDGETON, q s. par., Glasgow. Pop.7294
BRIDGETON see AlmondbaniBROADFORD, Inv., vil., Strath par.,
Skye. A centre for tourists explor-
ing the Cullen Hills. It has a P. O.with M. 0. and T depts. under Skye,and regular steamboat communica-tion with Kyleakin, Portree, Oban,Glasgow, &c.
2/B/igoo
10 GAZETTEER.
BROADSEA, Aber., vil., near Fraser-burgh. Pop. 510
BRODICK, Bute., q s. par., Arrari.
Pop. 933. Contains Brodick vil.,
which has P. O. with M. O. and T.
depts. of Isle of Acran, and main-tains regular steamboat communica-tion with Ardrossan
BRODIE, Elgin., ham., with P. 0.
with T. dept. under Forres. It has aR ^
BROOMHOUSE, Lan., vil., with P. 0.
under Glasgow. T. 0. Bamieston, 2.
Pop. 749BRORA, Suth., vil., with R. S., andP. O. with M. O. and T. depts. of
Sutherlandshire. Pop. 540BROUGH, Caith., ham., with P. 0.under Thurso. T. 0. Dunnet 2
BROUGHTON, Peeb., par. Acres
18,065. Pop. 537. Contains
Broughton vil., with P. 0. with VT.
O. and T. depts. of Peeblesshire
BROUGHTT-FERRT, Forf., police
burgh. A much frequented watering-
place. Has a railway ferry to Tay-
port, a R. S., and P. O. with M. O.
and T. depts. of Forfarshire. TheChurches aro Es.„ F., U.P., Bap.,
Cong., and Ep. Pop. 7644; inhabited
houses 1662BROXBURN, Lin., town, with a R. S.,
and a P. C with M. O. and T. depts.
of Linlithgowshire. Pop. 5898
BRUICHLADDICH, Argyle., place in
Islay. Has a P. O. with M. 0. and
T. depts. under Bridgend
BRUNTON, Fife., vil., with P. 0. under
Cupar. T. O. Eilmany, 6
BRURIE SKERRIES, Shet., island
and vil., Nesting par. Pop. 54BRYDEKIRK, Dumf., q. s. par. Pop.
720. Contains the vil of Brydekirk,
with a P. 0. and T. depts. underAnnan. Pop. 318
BUCCLEUCH, Sel., part of Ettrick par.
Gives the title of duke to the ehief of
the noble family of Scott
BUCCLEUCH, q s. par., EdinburghPop. 905 s
BUCHANAN, Stir., par. Acres
41,598. Pop. 658. P. T. Dryrnen
BUCHANHAVEN, Aber., suburb of
Peterhead. Pop. 798BUCHANNESS, lighthouse 3 milessouth of Peterhead
BUCHANTY, Perth., vil., with P. 0.
under Perth T. 0. Glenalmond, 3
BUCKHAVEN, Fife., town, with R. S.,
a harbour, and a P. O. with M. 0.
and T. depts. of Fifeshire. Pop.4006
BUCKHOLMSIDE, suburb of Galashiels
BUCKIE, Banff., a police burgh, withR. S., a head P O. with all depts.,
and also an excellent harbour,completed in 1880 at a cost of
£60,000. Extensive fishing is carried
on. The Churches are Es., F., U.P.,
Ep., and B.C. Pop. 5834, inhabitedhouses 1224
BUCKLERHEAD, Forf., bam., Mur-roes par.
RUCKLYVIE, Stir., vil., with R. S.,
and P. O. with T. dept. under Stirl-
ing. Pop. 313BUCKPOOL, Banff., a suburb of Buc-
kie, with a R. S.
BUITTLE, Kirkc, par., Acres 11,391.
Pop. 960. P. T. Castle-Douglas
BULLER3 OF BUCHAN, Aber., vil.,
5J miles from PeterheadrUNAWE, Argyle., vil., on Awe river.
Maint-iins ferry across Loch Etive
BUNOHREW, Inv., place with R. S.,
and P. 0. with T. dept. under Inver-
nessI5UNDALL0CH, Ross., vil, Kintail par.
BUNES8AN, Argyle., vil., Mull. It
lias a P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.
under Oban, and is regularly called
at by steamers from Glasgow, &c.
BUNKLE and PRESTON, Ber., par.
Acres 9189. Pop. 672. P. T. EdromBURGHEAD, Elgin., town, with R. S.,
P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts. of
Morayshire, and a harbour. TheChurches are Es., F., and U.P.
Pop. 1662BURNBANK, Lan., vil. Has P. 0.
with M. O. and T. dept of Lanark-shire
BURNBRAE, Perth., place with P. 0.
under Perth. T O. Meihven R. S., 4
BURNBRIDGE, Stir., vil., Muiravonside par.
BURNFOOTHILL, Ayr., vil., Dalmel-lington par. Pop. 1068
BURNHEAD, Dumf., ham., with P. 0.
under Thornhill. T. 0. Penpont, 1
BURNHOUSE, Ayr., vil., Beith par.
BURNMOUTH, Ber., vil., Ayton par.
Has a R. S., and P. 0. with M. O.
and T. depts. under AytonBURN OF CAMBUS, Perth., place with
P. O. under Douna. T. 0. 2
BURN ROW, Stir., vil., Slamannnanpar. suburban to Binniehill. Pop.
640BURNSIDE, Ayr., ham., Dairy par.
BURNSIDE, submb of Dumbarton.Pop. 699
BURNSIDE, Fife, vil., Kettle par.
BURNSIDE, Kinc, vil. St Cyrus par.
BURNSIDE, Perth., ham., near Bir-
narnBURNSIDE, Stir., vil., Muiravonside
par.
BURNTISLAND, Fife., royal andparliamentary burgh, and flourishing
seaport ; maintains a railway ferry to
Granton, has R. S., and a head P.
O. with all depts. Its harbour is one
of the best on the Firth of Forth. TheChurches are Es., F., U.P., and Ep.
Pop. 4692, inhabited houses 990. —Burntisland par. Acres 2565 Pop.
6174
BURRA (EAST) and WEST), Shet.,
islands, with P. 0. under Lerwick.
T. 0. Hamnavoe, 3 Pop. 207 and488
BURRAYOE, Shet., place with P. O.
and T. depts. under LerwickBURRAY, Ork., island, with P. 0. and
T. dept under St Margaret's Hope.Pop. 681
BURRELTON, Perth., vil., near Wood-side R. S. It has a P. O. with M.O. and T. depts. under Coupar-Angus. Pop. 452
BURWICK, Ork., place in Ronaldshay.
It has a P. O. under St Margaret's
Hope. T. 0. Brough Light station, 1
BOSBY, Ren., town, with R. S , and P.
O. with M. 0. and T. depts. under
Glasgow. The Churches aj e F., U.P.,
and R. 0. Pop. 1943BUTE, Bute, a beautiful island in the
Firth of Clyde, a popular summerresort ; capital, Rothesay. Pop.
11,735BUTE (NORTH), Bute., par. Acres
14,764. Pop. 1385, including the is-
land of Inchmarnock P. T. Rothe-
say]
BUTESHIRE, a county consisting of
the islands, Arran, Bute, the Cum-brai«, Iiichmarnock, the Holy Isle,
and Pladda, all In the Firth of Clyde
Rothesay is the county town. Bute-
shire returns one member to Parlia-
ment Area, 225 square miles. Pop.
18.301
BUTT OF LEWIS, Ross., lighthouse,
northern extremity of Lewis
BUTTERSTONE, Perth., vu., with P.
O. under Dunkeld. T. 0. 5
BUXBURN, Aber., suburb of Ai chmull,
with R. S., 5 miles fiom Aberdeen.
Pop. 509
CABRACH, Aber. and Banff., par.
Acres 34,103. Pop. 646. It has a
P. 0. "under Gartly. T 0. Luras-,
den 8
CADDER, Lan., par. Acres 13,969.
Pop. q. c. 8232. P. T GlasgowOADDONFOOT, Sel., q s. par. Pop.
723. P. T. Galashiels
CADZOW, Lan., vil., Hamilton par.
Pop. 1046CAERLAVEROCK, Dumf., par. Acres
5664. Pop. 921. P. T DumfriesCAIRNBAAN, Argyle., placa with a P.
O. with T. dept. under Lochgilhead.
CAIRNEUDDIE, Perth , vil, St Mar-tinis pnr
CAIRNBULG, Aber., vil., z\ miles
from FraserburghCAIRNDOW, Argyle., ham., near head
of Loch Fyne. Has steamboat com-
munication with Inveraray. Has P.
O. under Inveraray. T. 0. St
Catherine's, 5
GAZETTEER. ii
CAIRNESS, Aber., place with P. O.
under Lonmay. T. O. 2CAIRNEY, Aber. and Banff., par.
Acres 17,004. Pop. 1473. It has a
P. O. under Huntly. T. 0. 2
CAIRNEYH1LL, Fife., vol., with P. 0.
under Dunfermline. T. 0. New-mills, g
CAIRNEYHILL, Perth., vil., Auchter-gaven par.
CAIRNGRASSIE, Kinc, place with P.
0. undtr Stonehaven. T. O. Port-
lethen Station, 2CAIRNORRIE, Aber., place \vith P. 0.
under Aberdeen T. 0. Methlick, 3CAIRNRYAN, Wigt., vil. on Loch
Ryan. Has a P. O. with M. 0. andT. depts. under Stranraer
CAITHA, Edin., vil., Stow par.
QAITHNEStt-SHIRE, the most nortn-ern county of Scotland, bounded onthe north by the Pentland Firth, easi
l>y the Moray Firth and the GermanOcean, and south and west by £utherland«hire. Its general aspect is level
and bare, a large portion being moor-land and treeless. The northern sea-ci.ast is bold and rocky, with DunrtetHead and Duncansby H^ad, on tin
west side of which is John 0' Groat'sHouse The coast and river fisheries
employ a great proportion of the in-
habitants, and are the principal branchof trade. Cattle- rearing is pursuedto a considerable extent, and agricul-
ture has been much improved of late.
The climate is damp and chilly.
Among the minerals found are lime-stone, shale, sandstone, and lead ore.
Caithness-shire returns one memberto Parliament. Area. 455,708 acres.
Pop 38,054CALDER, Caith., place in Halkirk par.,
with P. 0. under Thurso. T. 0. Hal-kirk, 4
CALDERBANK, Lan., vil., principally
in Old Monkland par. It has a P. 0.with T. dept. under Airdrie. Pop.1814
CALDERBRAES, Lan., suburb of
CalierbankCALE'ERCRUIX, Lan., vil., with R. S.,
and P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.under Airdrie. Pop. 420
CALDER (EAST). Edin., vil., Kirknew-ton par. Has P. O. under Mid-Cal-der. T. O. 1 Pop. 974
CALDER (MID), Edin., par. Acres12,294. Bop. 3126. Contains Mid-Calder vil., 2J miles from Mid-CalderR. S. It has a head P. O. with all
depts. Pop. 671CALDER (WEST), Edin., town, withR. S. ; and a P. 0. with M. O. and T.depts. of Midlothian. The Churchesare Es , F., U. P., and R. C. Pop.2516.— West Calder par. Acres21,806. Pop. 8450
CALDHAM, Kinc, ham., Marykirk par.
CALLANDER, Perth., police burgh,seat of small debt court, and a popu-
lar tourists' centre. It has a P. O.with M. 0. and T. depts. of Perth-shire, and a R. S. Pop. 1538, in-habited houses 340.—Callander par.
Acres 51,186. Pop. q. c. 2279CALLAN1SH, Ross., place in Lewis. It
has a P. O. with M O. and T. depts.under Stornoway
C4LLY (BRIDGE OF), see Bbidge ofCallt
CALTON, par. q. s., Glasgow. Pop.28,122
CALVAY, Inv., isle South Uist, par.
CALVE, Argyle., isle Kilninnian andKelmore, par. Pop. 10
CALVINE, Perth., place in Blair-Atholepar. It has a P. O. with M. 0. andT. depts. of Perthshire
CAMBUS, Stir., vil., 2 miles fromAlloa. It has a P. 0. with M. O. andT. depts. of Stirlingshire, a R. S., andsmall harbour
CAMBUSBARRON, Stir., town, has P.
O. with M. O. and T. depts. underStirling. Pop. 1121
CAMBUSKENNETH, Stir., vil., abouta mile from Stirling, with interesting
ruins of its ancient AbbeyCAMBUSLANG, Lan., town, with R. S.
and P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
under Glasgow. The Churches areEs., F., E.U., and Cong. Pop. 8323.
—Cambuslang par. Acres 5160. Pop.
15,364CAMBUSNETHAN, Lan., suburb of
Wishaw.—Cambusnethan par. con-tains the town of Wishaw, Newmains,&c. Acres 16,608. Pop. q. c. 22,709
OAMELON, Stir., town, about a milefrom Falkirk, under which town it
has a P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.
Pop. 2457CAMERON, Fife., par. Acres 9325.Pop. q. c. 886. P. T. St Andrews
CAMERON-BRIDGE, Fife., vil., withR. S., 2 miles from l.even
CAMLAOFIE, suburb of GlasgowCAMMUSMORE, Inv., vil., Knmuir
par., SkyeCAMPBELLTOWN, Inv., vil., Arder-
sier par. Pop. 748CAMPBELTOWN, Argvle., royal andparliamentary burgh, seaport, and seatof sheriff ccurt. Has regular steam-boat communication with Glasgow,and a head P. O. with all depts. TheChurches are Es., F., U.P., Ep., andR. C. Pop. 8235, inhabited houses1691. — Campbeltown par. Acres44,220. Pop. 10,260
CAMPERDOWN, Fori., place with R.S., 5J miles from Dundee
CAMPFIELD, Aber., place with P. O.under Banchory. 1\ O. Glassel R.S., 2
CAMPHILL, Ren., vil., Cathcart oar.
CAMPMUIR, Forf., vil., Kettin3 par.
CAMPSIE, Stir., par. Acres 17,872.
P°P- 5338 - B- T. GSasgow
CAMPTOWN, Box , place with P. 0.
under Jedburgh. T. O. 7CAMUSNA GAUL, Inv., pliee with P.
O. with M. O. and T. depts. underFort-William
CANISBAY, Caith., par. Acres26,243. Bop. q. c. 1426. IncludesStroma island, pop. 175, and has a P.
O. with T. depts. under WickCAN1SBURN, Dumb., vil., New Kil-
patrick par.
CANNA, Argyle., island, small isles,
pai*. Pop. 40. It has a P. 0. underOban. T. 0. Tobermory, 40 (by sea)
CANONBIE, Dumf., par. Acres 24,142.
Bop. 2476. Contains Canonbie vil.,
which has a R. S., and a P. 0. withM. O. and T. depts of Dumfriesshire
CANONGATE, pir., Edinburgh. Pop.
868 j
CANONMILLS, suburb of EdinburghCAOLVALLOCH, Perth.,vil.,Weem par.
CAPE WRATH, Suth. Lighthouse at
north western extremity of mainlandof Scotland
CAPUTH, Perth and Forf., par. Acres
10,489. Pop. q. c. 1856. Has P. O.
with T. depts. under DunkeldCARA, Argyle., island. Pop. 3. See
GlGHACARBOST, Inv., place on west coast of
Skye. It has a P. O. with M. 0. andT. depts. under Portree. Steamersfrom Glasgow call regularly
CARDENDEN, Fife., vil., with R. S.,
and P. 0. with T. dept. of Fifeshire
CARDONALD, Ren., place with R. S.,
3 miles from Paisley
CARDONALD MILLS, Ren., vd., nearCardonald R. S.
CARDROSS, Dumb., par. Acres 8264.
Pop. q. c. 10,550. Contains Cardrossvil., which has a P. 0. with M. O. andT. depts. of Dumbartonshire, and aR. S. Pop. 451
CARDRYNE, Wigt., ham., Kirkmaidenpar.
CARESTON, Forf., par. Acres 2085.
Pop. 198. It has a P. 0. under Bre-chin. T. O. 4
CARFIN, Lan., vil., with P. O. underMotherwell. T. 0. 2. Pop., withCleekhimin, 1567
CARG1LL, Berth!, par. Acres 9495Pop. 1238. Has a R. S. P. T. Cou-par-Angus
CARINISH, Inv., vil., with P. O. underLochmaddy, North Uist. T. O. LochEport, 3
CARLAYEROCK, see CaeblavebockCARLOPS, Edin., vil., with P. O. undSr
Penicuik. T. O. West Linton, 3
CARLOWAY, Ross., vil., Lochs par.,
Lewis, has P. O. with M. O. and T.depts. under Stornoway. Pop. 321
CARLUKE, Lan., town, with R. S., andhead P. 0. with all depts. Thechurches are Es., F., U.P., E.U.,
R.C., and Original Secession. Pop.
12 GAZETTEER.
4116.— Carluke par. Acres 15,345-
Pop. 8058CARMICHAEL, Lan., par. Acres
11,314 Top 593 P. T. Thankerton
CARKUNNOCK, Lan., par. Acres,
3479. Pop 703. Contains Carmun-nock viL, with P. 0. with T. dept.
under GlasgowCARMYLE, Lan., vil., with K. S., 4$miles from Glasgow. Pop. 540
CARMYLLIE, Forf., pax. Acres 7553.Pop. 1083. lb has a P. O. under
Arbroath. T. O. 6
CARNA, Aigyie., isle Gigha and Cara.
par. Pop. 10
GARNACH, Ross., q. s. par. Pop. 249.
P. T. BeaulyCARNAN, Inv., coast ham., South Uist,
where steamers from Glasgow, &c,regularly call
CARNBEE, Fife., par. Acres 8396.
Pop q. c. 952. It has a P O. under
Pittenweem. T. 0. 4CARNBO, Kinr., place with P. 0. underKinross. T. 0. Fossway, 3
CARNOCK, Fife., par. Acres 3492.
Pop. 987. Contains Carnoelc vil., with
P. 0. and T. dept. under Dunferm-line
CARNOUSTIE, Forf., police burgh, is a
sea-bathing resort, has R. S. and a
P. 0. with all depts. of Forfarshire.
The churches are Es., F., U.P., Ep.,
and Original Secession. Pop. 4134,inhabited houses 982
CARNWATH, Lan., par. Acres
30,446. Pop. 5324. Contains Carn-
wath vil., which has a P. O. with M.O. and T. depts. of Lanarkshire, and a
R. S. Pop. 845. Gives the title of
earl to the noble family of Dalzell
CARRADALE, Argyle., ham. on the
coast, 14 mdes from Campbeltown. It
has a P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts.
of Argyleshire. Steamers from Glas-
gow, &,c, call regularlv
CARRBRIDGE, lnv., ham., has R. S.
and P. 0. with M. O. and T. dept.
ot Inverness-shire
CARR1CK, Aigyie. place with P. O.
and T. dept. under GreenockCARRIDEJN, Lin., par. Acres 2705.
Pop. 2453. P. T. Bo'ness
CARRIE GTON, Edin., par. Acres
4403. Pop. 563. Has P. O. underGorebridge. T. 0. 3
CARRON, Stir., vil., Falkirk and Lar-
bert par. Has P. O. with M. 0. andT. depts. of Stirlingshire Has thelargest foundry in Europe. Pop. 1208
CARR0NBR1DGE, Dumf., vil., with P.
O. under Thornhill. T. O. 2
CARRONBRIDGE, Stir., place with P.
O. under Denny. T. O. 5
CARRONHALL, Stir., vil., Larbert par.
CARRON-SHORE, Stir., vil., Both-
kennar par., with R. S., and P. O.
under Carron. T. O. 1. Pop. 1076
CARRON STATION, Bitnff., has a E.S., and P. 0. w'th T. dept. underCraigellachie
CARRUTHERSTOWN, Dumf., placewith P. 0. under Ruthwell. T. 0.Ruthwell, 2
CARSEBURN, Forf., vil, Forfar par.
CARSE GRANGE, Perth., vil., Errollpar.
OARSETHORN, Kirkc, vil., Kirkbeanpar.
CARSPHAIRN, Kirkc., pur. Acres
$4,624. Pop. 394. Has P. O. withM. O. and T. depts. under Dairy
CARSTAIRS, Lan., par. Acres 9820.Pop. 1977. Contains Carstairs vil.,
with a P. 0. under Lanark. T. O.Carstairs R. S., 2. Pop. 477. Withalso most of Carstairs Junction, vil.,
which has a R S., and P. 0. with M.0. and T. depts. of Lanarkshire Pop.
945CARSTAIRS JUNCTION, see Cab-
stairsCARTLAND, Lan., vil., Lanark par.
CARTSBURN, q. s par., Greenock.Pop. II,T04
CARTSDYEE, suburb of Greenock
CASSILIS, Ayr., place with R. S., 6^miles from Ayr. Gives the title oi
earl to the family of KennedyCASTLE, Ayr., vil., Cumnock par.
CASTLEBAY, Inv., fishing vil., Barra.
It has a P. 0. with M~. O. and T.
depts. of Inverness-shire, and regularcommunication with Oban, Glasgow,&c.
CASTLECARY, Stir., R. S., 7 miles
from Falkirk, and P. O. with T. dept.
under GlasgowCASTLE-DOUGLAS, Kirkc, police
burgh, and seat of a small debt court.
It has a R. S. and a head P. 0. withall depts. The Churches are Es., F.,
U.P., Ep., and R.C. Pop. 2870, in-
habited houses 6x8CASTLEHILL, Caith., ham., Olrig par.
CASTLEHILL, Inv., place with P. 0.
under Inverness. T. O. 3
CASTLEHILL, Lan., vil., Carluke par.
Pop. 363CASTLE-KENNEDY, Wigt., place with
R. S., and P. O. with T. dept. of
WigtownshireCASTLETON, Rox., par. Acres
67,858. Pop. 2023. P. T. New Cas-
tleton
CASTLETON, Edin., vil., Borthwickpar.
CASTLETON, Braemar, see BraemaeCASTLETON (NEW), See New-CASTLETON
CASTLETON, Caith., town, 5 miles
from Thurso. It has a P. 0. with
M. 0. and T. depts. under Thurso.
Pop. 979CATCUNE, Edin., ham., Borthwick
par.CATERLINEj Kinc, vil., Kinneff par.
CATHOART, Ren. and Lan., par.
Acres 4064. Pop. q. c. 16,586. It
has a P. 0. with M. 0. andT. depts.
under Glasgow. Contains Old Cath-cart town. Pop. 251
1
CATHCART (NEW), Ren., vil.,
suburban to Glasgow. Pop. 776CATHCART (OLD), Ren., vil., subur-
ban to Glasgow. Pop. (with Kil-
mailing, Holmhead, and Braehead)25 1
1
CATHERINES (St), Argyle., place onLoch Fyne. Has P. 0. with T.
depts. of Argyleshire. Maintains a
ferry to InverarayCATRINE, Ayr., town, 2 miles fromMauchline. It has a P. 0. with M.0. and T. depts. of Avrshire. TheChurches are Es., F., U.P., and E.U.Pop. (including q. s. par) 2458
CATTERLINF, see KinneffCAUSEWAYEND, Lin., place with
R. S., 5i miles from Bo'ness
CAUSEWAYHEAD, Stir., vil., with
R. S., and P. 0. under Stirling. T.
O. 2
CAUSEWAY-STONES, Lan., vil.,
Blantyre par. Pop. 464CAVA, Ork., isle, Orphir par. Pop. 13CAVERS, Rox., par. Acres 18,251.
Pop. 1211. P. T. HawickCAWDOR, Nairn and Inv., par. Acres
29,366. Pop. 1026. Contains Cawdorvil., which has a P. O. under Nairn.
T. 0. 6. Gives the title of baronand earl to a branch of the noble
family of CampbellCELLARDYKE, Fife., a fishing town,
contiguous to Anstruther, underwhich it has a P. 0. with M. 0. and
T. depts.
CERES, Fife., par. Acres 10,075
R. p. Pop. q. c. 2073, q. s. 1963.
Contains Ceres vil., which has a P.
O. with M. O. and T. depts. under
CuparCHALMERS, q. s. par., Glasgow.
Pop. 15,379CHANCE INN, Fife., vil., midway be-
tween Cupar and Ceres
CHANCE INN, Forf., ham. It has
a P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts. of
Forfarshire
CHANNELKIRK, Ber., par. Acres
14,191. Pop. 545. P. T. Lauder
CHANONRY POINT, Ross., light-
house, and ferry station to Fort-
GeorgeCHAPEL, Lan., vil., Cambusnethan
par. Pop. 503CHAPEL, Ren., vil., Neilston par.
CHAPELHALL, Lan., town, Bothwell
par., with P. 0. under Airdrie. T.
O. Calderbank, 2. Pop.- 1880
CHAPELHILL, Perth, \i\., Momi«par.
CHAPELHILL, Ross., ham., Nigg iar.
CHAPELKNOWE, Dumf., vil., with
P. O. under Canonbie. T. O. Kil-
patrick Fleming, 3
GAZETTEER. 13
OHAPEL OF GAIRLOCH, Aber., par.
Acres 13,0^9. Pop. q. c 1590. P.
T. Pitcaple
CHAPLESHADE, q. s. par., Dundee.Pop. 5989
OHAPELTON, section of Cambaslmgtown
CHAPELTON, Kirks., vil., Broguepar.
CHAPLETON, Lan., vil., Glassfordpar., with P. 0. under .Uaniiito:!. T.
O. Strathaven, 3. Pop. 365CHAPELTOWN, Banff., place" with P
O. and T. depts. under BallindallochCHARLESTON, Aber., vil., Rathven
par.
CHARLESTON, Forf.. vil., Glamrnispar.
CHARLESTON, Kinc, vil., Nigg par.
CHARLESTON, Ross, vil., Knockbainpar.
CHARLESTON, suburb of Paisley
CHARLESTGWN, Fife., vil. It hasa P. O. with all depts. under Dun-fermline, and has a good harbour.Pop. 573
CHERRYBANK, Perth., vil., with P.
0. under Perth. T. 0. 2CHESTERHILL, Edin., vil., Oanston
par.
CHIRNSIDE, Ber., par. Acres 5553Pop. 1459. Has a R. S., and con-
tains Chirnside vil., which has a P.
O. with all depts. of Berwickshire.Pop. 854
CHRYSTON, Lan., vil, Calder par.
Pop. 899. It has a P. 0. with M.O. and T. depts. under Glasgow.
CLACHAIG, Argyle.., place with P. O.
and T. depts. under SandbankCLACHAN, Argyle., vil., Kilcalmonne.
par. It has a P. O. with M. 0. andT. depts. of Argyleshire
CLACHAN, Inv., ham., Portree par.,
SkyeCLACHAN, Wigt., ham., Penningham
par.
CLACHNAHARRY, Inv., vil., with R.
S., and P. O. under Inverness. T. O. 2
CLACKMANNAN, Clack., town, 2 miles
from Alloa. It has a R. S., and a
P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts. underAlloa, and a county hall. TheChurches are Es., F., and U. P. pop.
1503.-—Clackmannan par. Acres
9427. Pop. q. c. 5072
CLACKMANNANSHIRE, the smallest
county of Scotland, bounded south-east by Fife, south and south-west bythe river Forth, west by Alva, anisolated district of Stirlingshire, andon the north and east by PerthshireThe Ochill Hills run through the
northern part of the county, and the
North and South Devon are the prin-
cipal rivers. The soil is fertile andwoll-cultivated. The minerals foundare coal, ironstone and greenstone.Clackmannanshire unites w.th Kin-ross-shire to return one member to
Parliament. Area, 29,440 aeres.
Top. 26,717CLACKMARRIS, Elgin., place with
P. 0. under Elgin. T. O. LhanbrydeR. S., 2
CLADICH, Argyle., ham. on Loch Awewith P. 0. of Argyleshire. T. 0.
Port Sonachan, 4CLAONARY, Argyle., vil., Inveraray
par.
CLARDON Oaith , place with P. 0.
under Thurso. T. O., 3CLAREBAND, Kirkc, vil., Cross-
michael par.
CLARENCEFIELD, vil., with P. O.under Ruthwell. T. 0. 1
CLAR1LAW, Rox., ham., Wilton par.
CLARKSTON, Lan., q. s. par. Pop.
10,166. It has a R. S., and P. O.
under Airdrie. T. 2
CLARKSTON-TOLL and SNEDDONS,Ren., vil., near Clarkston R. S. Pop200 and 685
CLASHMORF. Suth., place with P.
and T. depts. under Avds'ayCLASHNESSIE, Suth., vil , Assynt
par.
CLATHEY, Perth., vil., Gask rtar.
OLATT, Aber., par. Acres 5711. Pop.
458. It ha3 a P. O. under Kenneth-mont. T. O. Kennethmont Sta-
tion, 4.
CLATTERING BRIGGS, Kinc. ham.,Fordo nn par
CLAVA., Inv.. ham., Croy par.
CLAVERHOUSE, Forf., vil., with P. 0.
under Dundee. T. O. Downfield, 2
CLAYBAttNS, Edin., vil., Nowton par.
CLAYHOLE, Wigt., suburb of Stran-
raer
CLAYHOUSE, Edin., vil., Boithwickpar.
CLEARBURN, Edin., vil., Borthwickpar.
CLEGHORN, Lan., place wlh R. S.,
z\ miles from Carstairs Junction
CLEISH, Kinr., par. Acres 6201. Pop.
530. It has a P. 0. under Kinross.
T. O. 4CLEL^ND, Lan., vil., with R. S., and
P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts. cf
Lanarkshire. Pop., including Omoa,1947
CLEMENT'S (ST), q. s. par., Dundee.Pop. 12,041
CLEMENT'S (St), q. s. par., Aber-deen. Pop. 8528
CLEUGHBRAE, Dumf., ham., Mous-wald par.
CLIFTON, Lin., ham., Kirkliston par.
CLIFTON, Rox., bam., Morebattle panCL1NTMAINS, Ber., ham. It has aP. 0. under Newton St Boswells. T.0. St Boswells, 2
CL1PPENS, Ren., vil., Kilbarchan par.
Pop. 428CLOCH, Ren., Lighthouse near Gourock
CLOCHAN, Aber., ham., Old Deer par.
CLOCHAN, Elgin., pip.ee with P. 0.of Banffshire/ T. O. Port-Gordon. 3
CLOLA, Aber., placa with P. O. underMintlaw. T. 0. 4
CLONAJG, Argyle., ham., Saddel par.
CLOSEBURN, Dumf., par. Acres29,102. Pop. 1333. Contains Close-
burn vil., which has a R. S., and a
P. O. with T. dept. under Thornhill
CLOVA, Forf., q. s. par. Pop. 105.
See Cohtachy. P. T. Kirriemuir
CLOVENFORDS, Sel., vil., with R. S.,
and P. O. with M. O. and T. depte.under Galashiels
CLUNAS, Nairn., place with P. 0. underNairn. T. O. 8
CLDNIE, Perth., par. Acres 11,384.Pop. 489. P. T. Blairgowrie
CLUNY, Aber., par. Acres 9741. Pop.12 17. It has a P. 0. under Aberdeen.T. O. Monymusk. R S., 4
CLUNY, Fife., ham., Kinglassie par.
CLYDE, one of the largest rivers ofScotland, rising in the south part ofLanarkshire, and forming an arm of
the sea, called the Firth of Clyde,near the castle of Dumbarton. It
becomes navigable at the city of Glas-gow. The iirst beat in Europe suc-cessfully propelled by sieam waslaunched oil this river in 1812; andsince then the river's shipping andshipbuilding have hoth grown enorm-ously. Near Lanark the river de-scends from 560 to 200 feci, fc ratingthe celebrated Falls of Clyde, abovewhich flows a beautiful trout stream,passing through a fertile valley arnid
lovely scenery. The waters becamemora sluggish and polluted as it nearsGlasgow, and large sums of moneyhave been spent in improving anddeepening the channel from Glasgowto Dumharton, with great success.
Along the ancient sea-margin of the
river is an almost ccntinuous line cf
watering-places, much frequented dur-ing the summer months
CLYDEBANK, Dumb., police burgh, onthe Clyde. It has a P. 0. with M. 0.and T. depts. under Glasgow. Pop.
10,589, inhabited houses 1896
CLYDE IRONWORKS, Lan, vil., OldMonkland par. Pep. 616
CLYDESDALE, Lan., vd.. Bothwellpar. Pop. 330, including Fullwoodand Milnwood 1227
CLYNDER, Dumb., ham., witn P. O.
of Dumbartonshire. T. 0. Rose-neath, 1. Pop. 331
CLYNE, Suth., "
par. Acres 74,501.Pop. 1713. P. T. Brora
COALSNAUGHTON, Clack., vil., Tilli-
coultry par. Has P. O. under Tilli-
coultry. T. O. 2 Pop. 888COALTON, Fife., vil., Kettle par
COALTON ant) BALGONIE, Fife.,
vil., Markinch par Pop. 441
14 GAZETTEER
.
COALTOWN, Fife., Til., Wemyss par.,
-with P. O. under East Wemyss. T. O.
2. Pop. 459COALILAND, Clack., vil., Alloa par.
COATBRIDGE, Lan., a flourishing
manufacturing town, eentre of the iron
industry in the county, and a muni-
cipal burgh. Has two R. S., and headP. O. with ail depts. The Churchesare Es., F., U P., Cong , Bap., E. U.,
Ep., R. C. and Methodist. Pop.
29,996^ inhabited houses 5681COATDYKE, Lan., town, suburban to
Coatbridge, with P. 0. and T. depts.
under CoatbridgeCUATES (WEST), q. s. par., Edin.
Pop. 5578COATS, Lan , q. s. par. Pop. 5807.
P. T CoatbridgeCOATS, Lan., section of Cambuslangtown
COCKBURNSPATH, Ber., par. Acres12,652. Pop. 1 112. Contains Cook-burnspath vil. Has a P. 0. with M.0. and T. depts. under Berwick.,
and a R. S Pop. 233COCKENZIE, Hadd., seaport town. Has
a P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
under Piestonpans, and a good har-
bour. Pop 1CJ78
COCKPEN, Edin., par. Acres 2950.Pop. q. c. 4495. P. T. Lasswade
COIGACH, Crom., district of Loch-broom par., with P. O. under Ulla-
pool. T. 0. 24COLDEAOKIE, Sath., place with P.
under Tongue. T. O 3CCLD1NGHAM, Ber., par. Acres
24,021. Pop. q. c. 2946. ContainsColdingbam vil., which has a P. 0.
with M. O. and T. depts. of Berwick-shire
COLDINGHAM-SHORE, Ber., vil. in
Coldingbam par. Pop. 357COLDSTREAM, Ber., police burgh, and
seat of sheriff court. i$ m ;les from a
R. S. of its own name. Has a headP. 0. with M. O. and T. iepts. TheChurches arc Es.. F., and U. P. Pop.
1534, inhabited houses 344.—Cold-
stream par. Acres 8320. Pop. 2383
COLFIN, Wigt., place with R. 8., 3miles from Port Patrick
CCLINSBURGH, Fife, vil., 4 milesfrom Largo. It has a V. O. withM. 0. and T. depts. of Fifeshire.
Pop. 384COLINTON, Edin., par. Acres 5640.
Pop. 4549. Contains Colmton vil.,
which has a P. 0. with M. 0. and T.depts. of Midlothian
COLINTRATVE, Argyle., place with P.
O. with T. dept. of Argyleshire. Is
called at by steamers from Glasgow
COLIPOLE, Argyle., vil., Luing Island
COLL, Aigvle , island and par. Acres
18,331. Pop. 522. It has a P. O.
with M. O. und'T. (*epts. under Oban.
Here Dr. Johnson was entertained by
the Laird of Coll. Is regularly called
at by steamers from GlasgowCOLL, Ross., vil., Stornoway par.,
Lewia. Pop. 209COLLACE, Perth., par. Acres 2927.
Pop. ',88. P. T. PerthCOLLEGE, Elgin., ham., Duffus pas.
COLLESSIE, Fife., par. Acres 8699.
Pop. 2073. Contains Oollessie vil.,
with a R. S., and P. O. with M. O.
and T. depts. of Fifeshire
C0LL1EST0N, Aber., vil., Slains par.,
P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts underEllen. Pop 409
COLLIN, Dumf., vil., Torthorwald par.,
with P. O. under Dumfries. T. 0.
Racks Station, 2. Pop. 311COi^LISTON, Forf., vil., with R. S., 3J
miles frrm ArbroathCOLLOCKBURN, section of Oambus-
lang townCOLMONELL, Ayr., par. Acres 47,490
Pop. q. c. 1900. Contains Colinonell
vil., which has a P. O. with M. O.
and T. depts. of AyrshireCOLONSAY, Argyle . island. Pop 358COLONSAY and ORNSAY, par. Acres
11,07c Pip. 3S1. It has a P. Ounder Greenock. T. 0. Poitabkaig,
15 (by sea). A steamer from Glasgowcalls regularly
COLPY, Aber., place with P. O. underInsch T. 0. 3
COLTLEIDGE suburb of EdinburghCOLTFIELD, Elgin., place with R. S.,
Alves par.
COLTJML'SS, Lan., q s par Pop. 2814.
P. T. NewmainsG0LT3T0N, Lan., vil., New Monklana
par.
COLUMBA (ST), q. s. par., Paisley.
Pop. 2409COLVEND, Kirkc, par. Acres
18,666. Pop. 1127. It has a P. O.
under Dalbeattie. T. 0. Kippford, 2
COMBS (ST), Aber., vil., Old DeerDar., 6 miles from Fraserburgh. Pop.
565COMELY BANK, suburb of EdinburghCOMELY BANK, Box., vil., Melrose
par.
COMELY GREEN, suburb of Edin-burgh
COMMONDYKE, Ayr., vil., Auchinleek par. Pop. 412
COMMONHEAD, suburb of Airdrie
COMRIE, Perth., town. It has a R.
S.. and P. 0. with M. O. and T.
depts. of Perthshire. The churches
are Es., F., and U.P. Pep. 870.—Comrie par. Acres 60,593. Pop. q.
c. 1529COKDORRAT, Dumb., vil., Cumber-
nauld par. It has a P. 0. under
Glasgow. T. 0. Croy Station 2.
Pep. 607CONTCAVAL, Elgin, ham., Edenkillie
par.
OONINGSBURGH, Shet., ham., Dun-
Tossness par.
CONNAGE, Inv., vil., Petty par.
CONNEL, Argyle., vil., with P. 0.,with M. O. and T. depts. of Argyle-shire. Near it is Connel Ferry R.S., and a ferry station on Loch Etive
CONNEL PARK, Ayr., vil., New Cum-nock par. Pop. 495
CONON BRIDGE, Ross, vil., -J milesfrom Dingwall. It has a P. O. withM. 0. and T. depts. of Ross-shire
OONTIN, Ross., par. Acres 179,276.Pop. q. c. 1298. It has a P. O.with T. dept under Strathpeffer
OONVINTH, Inv., section of Kiltarlitypar.
COOKNEY, Kinc, q. c. par. Pop.1784. P. T. Stonehaven
COPINSHAY, Ork, island. St Andrewspar. Pop. 9
COPPERCLEUCH, Sel., place with P.
0., with T. dept under Selkirk
CORBIEHALL, Lin., suburb of Bo'ness
OORBIEHILL, Fife., ham, Balmerinopar.
OORGARFF, Aber., q. s. par. It has
a P. O. under Gartly. T. O. Strath-
don, 8
CORNHILL, Banff., ham. It has a
R. S., and a P. 0. with M. O. and
T. depts. under Banff
CORPACH, Argyle., vil., adjacent to
Banavie R. S., 2J miles from Fort-
William. It has a P. O. with M. O.
and T. depts. under Fort-William
CORRIE, Bute, vil., Arran. It has a
P. O., with M. 0. and T. depts.
under BrodickCORRIE, Dumf., section of Hutton
par.
CORSEGLASS, Kirkc, ham., Dairy
par.
CORSOCK. Kirkc, q.s. par.' Pop.
^40. It has P. 0., with M. 0. and,;,
T. depts. under Dalbeattie
CORSTORPHINE, Edin., par. Acres!
36^4. Pop. 2332. Contains Cor-
storphino vil., which has a R. S., andl
a P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts. ofl
MidlothianCORTACHY and CLOVA, Forf., par.
Acres 43,322. Pop. 440. It has a
P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts. under
KirriemuirCOTHAL, Aber., place in Fintray par.,
with P. O. under Aberdeen. T. 0.
Dyce, 3COTTACK, Dumf., vil., Dunscore par.
COTTON, Forf., vil., Dunnichen par.
COTTON, Perth., vil., St Maddiespar.
COULL, Aber., par. Acres 9044. Pop.
q. c 1534. P. T. Aboyne
COULPORT, Dumb, vil. on LochLing. 5 miles from Cove
COULTER, Lan., place, with R. S.,
and P. O. with M O. and T. depts.
under BiggarCOULTRY, Fife., vil., Balmerino par.
COUNTESSWELLS, Aber., place with
IV O., with T. dept. under Aberdeen
GAZETTEER. 15
COITF'AR-ANGUS, Perth and Forf.,
police burgh, and seat of small debtcourt. It has a head P. O. with all
depts., and a R. S. The Churchesare Es., F., U.P., Ep., E.U., andOriginal Secession. Pop. 2106, in-
habited houses 463.—Coupar-Anguspar. Acres 4699. Pop 2760
fOURANCE, Dumf., ham., Kiru-michael par. It has a P. 0. with T.
dept. under LockerbieCOURLAND, Edm., ham., with P. O.
under Dalkeith. T. O. 3COVE, Aber., vil., has a R. S., and a
P. 0. under Aberdeen. T. O. 4.
Police burgh, and watering place
COVE and KILCREGGAN, Dumb.,Has steamboat communication withGlasgow, Greenock, &c. Cove hasa P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.,
and Kilcresrgan a P. O. with all
depts., both of Dumbartonshire. Pop.nf hnrsrh Q46, inhahitated houses 209
COVINGTON and THANKERTON,Lan., par. Acres 5114. Pop. 396.
P. T. Thankerton
COWCADDENS, section of GlasgowCOWDENBEATH, Fife., police burgh,about 5 miles from Dunfermline. It
has a P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.of Fifeshire. Pop. 4249, inhabitedhouses 805
COWDENHILLS, Lin., vil., Camdenpar.
COWIE, Kins., vil., ij miles fromStonehaven
COWLAIRS, suburb of Glasgow, witha iunction R. S.
COWPITS, Edin., vil., Inveresk par.
COYLTON, Ayr., par. Acres 11,584.
Pop. 2667. It has a P. O. with M.O. dept. under Ayr. T. 0. DronganStation, 2
CRAGGANESTER, Perth., ham.,Weem par.
CRAICHIE, Forf., vil., with P. O.
under Forfar. T. 0. Letham, 3CRAIG, Forf., par. Acres 4371. Pop.
2472. P. T MontroseCRAIGADAM, Aber., vil., Tarves par.
CRAIGBANK. Ayr., vil., New Cum-nock par. Pop. 345
CRAIGDALLIE, Perth., vil., Kinnairdpar.
CRAIGELLACHIE, Banff., ham., with
R. S., and head P. O with M. O.
and T. deptsORAIGEND, Lan., vil., Old Monkland
par.
CRAIGENDORAN, Dumb., suburb of
Helensburgh, with R. S., and steam-boat pier, from where steamers ply
to all parts of the West Coast
CRAIGHALL (NEW and OLD),Edin., vils , about 2 miles fromMusselburgh
CRAIGHOUSE, Argyle., place in JuraIsland. It Las a P. O. with M. 0.
and T. depts. of Argyleshire
CRAIGIE, Ayr., par. Acres 6576.Pop. 552 It has a P. 0. under Kil-marnock. T. 0. Riccarton, 3
CRAIGIE, Perth., vil., Oaputh par. It
has a P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.under Perth
CRAIGIELANDS, Dumf., vil., nearBeattock R. S.
CRAIGIEVAR, Aber., ham, with P. 0.
under Aberdeen. T. O. LumphananR. S., 5
CRAIGMARK, Ayr., vil., Dalmelling-ton par. Pop. 371
CRAIGNEUK, Lan., vil., adjacent to
Motherwell"CRAIGNISH, Argyle., par. Acres
9813. Pop. 394. P. T. Lochgilp-head
CRAIGNURE, Argyle., ham., MullIsland. It has P. O. with T. dept.
of Argyleshire. Is called at bysteamers from Glasgow
CRAIGROTHIE, Fife., vil., with P. 0.
under Cupar. T. O. Ceres, 2
CRAIGROWNIE, Dumb., q.s. par.
Pop. 1164. P. T. KilcregganCRAIGTON, Forf., vil., Monikie par.,
with a P. O. under Carnoustie. T.
O. Monikie Station, 1
CRAIL, Fife., royal and parliamentary
burgh and seaport. It has a R. S.,
and a P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.
of Fifeshire. Pop. 1115, inhabited
houses 287.—Crail par. Acres
6383. Pop 1704CRAILING, Rox., par. Acres 5966.
Pop. 600. It has a P. 0. under
Jedburgh. T. O. 4. Contains Nisbet
R. S.
CRAMOND, Edin. and Lin., par.
Acres 5277. Pop. qi68. Contains
Cramond vil. (frequented by sum-mer visitors), with P. 0. under Cra-
mond Bridge. T. 0. CramondBridge, 2
CRAMOND BRIDGE, Edin., ham. It
has a R. S., and P. 0. with M. 0.
and T. depts. of MidlothianCRAMOND ISLAND, in Firth of Forth.
Pop. 4CRANSHAWS, Bar., par. Acres
8708. Pop. 85. It has a P. 0.
under Duns. T. O. Longformacus, 4CRANSTODN, Edin., par. Acres 5100.
Pop. 862. P. T. Dalkeith
CRATHES, K'jic, vil. It has a R. S.,
and a P. O. with T. dept. underAberdeen
CRATHIE and BRAEMAR, Aber.,
par. Acres 182,257. Pop. q. c.
1534. It has a P. O. with M. 0. and
T. depts. under BaUaterCRAWFORD, Lan., par. Acres 65,400.
Pop. q. c. 1634. Has P. O. with M.O. with T. depts. under Abington.
Gives the title of earl to the Lindsayfamily
CRAWFORDJOHN, Lan., par. Acres
26,357. Top. q. c. 789. Has a
P. 0. with T. dept. under Abington
CRAWICK BRIDGE, Dumf., ham.,Sanquhar par. Has P. O. underSanquhar. T. O. 1
CRAWICK MILL, suburb of SanquharCRAWTON. Kinc, vil., 4 miles from
StonehavenCREAGORRT, Inv., place in Ben-becula Island. It has a P. O. withM. O. and T. depts. under Loch-maddy
CRFjEBRIDGE, Kirk., vil., Minnigaffpar.
CREETOWN, Kirkc, coast vil., 7Jmiles from Newton-Stewart. It hasa R. S., and P. 0. with M. 0. andT. depts. of Kirkcudbrightshire. Pop.871
CREICH, Fife., par. Acres 2341.Pop. 325 P. T. Cupar
CRIANLARICH, Perth., place in Killinpar. It has a R. S., and a P. O.with M. 0. and T. depts. of Perth-shire
CRICHIE. See StuaetfieldCRICHTON, Edin., par. Acres 4281Pop. 943. P. T. Dalkeith
CRIECH, Suth., par. Acres 107,652.Pop. 2013
CRIEFF, Perth., police burgh, andseat of small debt court. Is afavourite summer resort. Has aR. S., and a head P. O. with all
depts. The Churches are Es., F.,U.P., Cong., Bap., Ep., and R. C.Pop. 4901, inhabited houses 997
—
Crieff par. Acres 20,385. Pop. q. c.
5296CRIEFF (WEST), q. s. par., Crieff.Pop. 2372
CRTMOND, Aber., par. Acres 5891.Pop. 825. It has a P. O. underPeterhead. T. 0. Lonmay, 3
CRINAN, Argyle, vil., west end of Cri-nan Canal, has a lighthouse, and con-tains Crinan Peir. P. 0. with T.dept. under Lochgilphead
CROACHY, Inv., ham., Daviot par.
CROCKETFORD, Kirkc, vil. It hasa P. O. under Dumfries. T. 0.Kirkpatrick Durham, 4
CROFTDYKE, Fife., suburb of Ceres
CROFTHEAD, see FauldhousbCROICK, Ross., q. s. par. Pop. 192.
P. T. ArdgayCROMARTY, Orom., royal and parlia-
mentary burgh and seaport. It hasa P. O. with M. O. and T. depts. of
Cromartyshire. Pop. 1308, inhabitedhouses, 260.—Cromarty par. Acroa8017. Pop. 2007
CROMARTYSHIRE, now ROSS andCBOMABTY ;'q v.)
CROMDALE, Elgin, and Inv., par.Acres 70,120. Pop. q. c. 3463. It
has a P. O. with T. dept. of Moray-shire
CROMWELL PARK, Perth., vil., Red-gorton par.
CRONBERRY, Ayr., vil., Anchinleckpar. Pop. 632
16 GAZETTEER.
CROOK, Peeb., place with a P. 0.
under Biggar. T. 0. 4CROOK OF ALVES, Elgin, ham.,
Alves par.
CROOK OF DEVON, Kinr., vil., withR. S., 6 miles from Kinross
CROOKEDHOLM, Ayr., suburb of
HurlfordCROSS. Ross, q. s. par., Lewis. Pop.
2907. P. T. StornowayCROSS and BURNESS, Ork., par.
Acres 8265. Pop. q. c. 1585. P. T.
KirkwallCROSS ARTHURLIE, suburb of Barrhead
CROSSBOST, Ross., place in Loch>par., Lewis. It has a P. 0. withT. dept. under Stornoway
CROSSFORD, Fife., vil. it has a P.
O. under Dunfermline. T. 0. 2.
Pop. 283CROSSFORD, Lan., vil. It has a P.
0. with M. 0. and T. dept. underCarluke. Pop. gi8
CROSSGATES, Fife., town, 3J miles
from Dunfermline. It has a R. S.,
and P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
of Fifeshire. Pop. 1165
CROSSHILL, police burgh, contiguous
to Glasgow. It has a P. O. with
M. 0. and T. depts. under Glasgow.
CROSSHILL, Ayr., vil., Kirkmichae)par. It has a P. 0. with M. O. andT. depts. under Maybole. Pop 716
CROSSHOUSE Ayr., vil. It has a
P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts. underKilmarnock. Pop. 846
CROSSLEE, Edin., place with P. 0.
under Stow. T. 0. 4CROSSLEE, Ren., vil., Houston par.,
7 miles from Paisley. Pop. 379
CROSSMICHAEL, Kirkc, par. Acres
9919. Pop. q. c. 1348. ContainsCrossmichael vil., with R. S-, andP. 0. of Kirkcudbrightshire. T. 0.Glenbchar, 2
CROSSMYLOOF, suburb of Glasgow.Pop. 1475
CROSSROADS, Ayr., ham., Dreghornpar.
CROSSROADS, Stir., ham., Slaman-nan par.
CROSSTON, Forf., ham., Aberlemnopar.
CROULIN, Ross., isle Applecross par.
Pop.
CROVIE, Banff., vil., Garnrie par.
CROT, Nairn, and Inv., par. Acres
22,779. Pop. 1516CROY, Stir., bam., with B S-, i*
miles from Kilsyth
CRUDEN, Aber., par. Acres 18,236.
Pop. q. c. 3303. Contains Crudenvil., with P. O. under Ellon. T. 0.
Port Errol, 6
CRUDIE, Aber., ham., New Byth par.
COCHNIE, see LeochelOULBOCKTE; Ross., vil. Has P. O.
with T. dept. under Conon Bridge
CULDUTHEL, Inv., vil., with P. 0.under Inverness. T. 0. 3
CULHILL, Lan., vil., Old Monklandpar.
CULISH, Ross., ham., Knockbain par.
CULLEN, Banff., royal and parliamen-tary burgh, with seaport. It ha* a
good harbour, a P. 0. with M. 0.
and T. depts. of Banffshire. Pop.
3985, inhabited houses 892.—Cullenpar. Acres 881. Top 2319.
CULLICUDDEN, Ross., ancient par. It
has a P. 0. with M. 0. dept. underConon bridge. T O. Balblair 4
CULLIVOE, Shet., ham., North Yell.
Has P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
under LerwickCULLODEN, Inv., place with a R. S..
and P. 0. with T. dept. 3J miles fromInverness. The famous battle of
Culloden was fought on DrummossieMoor, 2 miles south-east of the R. S.
CULRAIN, Ross., place with R. S.,
and a P. O. of Ross-shire. T. 0.
Invershin R. S., 1
CULROSS, Perth., royal and parliamen-
tary burgh on the Forth. It has a
P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts undeTDunfaimline. Pop. 379, inhabited
houses 96.—Culross par. Acres 7584.
Pop. 1096CULROY, Ayr., vil., 3J miles fromMaybole
CULSALMOND, Aber., par. Acres
6004. Pop. 791. P. T. Insch
CULTER, Aber., R. S. 7I miles from
CULTER, Lan., and Peeb., par. Acres
11,883 P°P- 559- p - T -BiSgar
CULTERCULLEN, Aber., vil., near
Ellon. It has a P. O. under Aber-
deen. T. O. Udny Station, 1
CULTS, Aber., place with R. S., and
P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts. under
AberdeenCULTS, Fife., par. Acres 2924. Pop.
q. c. 700. P. T. CuparCUMBERNAULD, Dumb., town. It
has a R. S., and a P. O. with M. O.
and T. depts. under Glasgow. Pop.
960. Cumbernauld ptn\ Acres 11,635.
Pop. q. c. 4283CUMBRAE, Bute., island and par.
Acres 2841. Pop. 1784. P. T. Mill-
port, its capital
GUMBRAE CLITTLE), Bute., island,
<vith lighthouse. 'Acres 673. Pop. 17
CUMINESTCWN, Aber., vil. Has P.
6. with M. O. and T. dept. undeT
Turiff. Pop. 428CUMLODDEN, Argyle., q. s. par.
Pop. 688. P. T. Inveraray
CUMMERTREES, Dumf., par. Acres
9466. Pop. q. c. 1 105. Contains
Cummertrees vil., with a R. S., and
a P. 0. with T. dept. undea-
AnnanCUMMING, Elgin., vil., Duffus par.
CUMNOCK (NEW), Ayr., par. Acres
48,096. Pep. 4419. Contains New
Cumnock vil. Pop. 1514. It has a
P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts. of
Avrshire, and a R. S.
CUMNOCK (OLD), Ayr., police burgh,with R. S., and a head P. O. with all
depts. The Churches are Es., F.,
U. P., Cong., and R. C. Pop. 3105,inhabited houses 690.—Old Cumnockpar. Acres 14,140. Pop. 4712
CUNNINGSBURGH, Shet., a district
of Dunrossness par. It has a P. 0.under Lerwick. T. O. Sandwick, 4
CUPAR-FIFE, royal and parliamentaryburgh, /,eat of sheriff court, and thecountj" town of Fifeshire ; has a headP. 0. with all depts., and a R. S.
The Churches are Es., F., U.P., Ep.,and Bap. Pop. /1729, inhabitedhouses 1 133.—Cupar par. Acres
5736. Pop. q. c. 6990CUTHBERTS (ST), par. Edin. Pop.
q. c. 192.809CYRUS (ST), Kinc, par. Acres 8249.
Pop. 1327. Has a P. O. with M. 0.
and T. depts. under Mcntrose
DAILLY, Ayr., par. Aeres 17,962.
Pop. 1830, including the islet of
Ailsa Craig. Contains Daitty vil.,
with R. S., and a P. 0. with M. 0.
and T. depts. of AyrshireDAIRSIE, Fife., par. Acres 2555.
Pop. 606. Contains Dairsie vilJ
with a R. S. and P. 0. with M. 0.
and T. depts. under CuparDALARNAN, suburb of CampbeltownDALAROSIE, see MotDALAVTCH, see Kilchernan
DALBEATTIE, Kirkc, police burgh.
It has a head P. O. with M. O. and
T depts., and a R. S. The Churches
are Es., F., U.P., E.U., Ep., and
R. 0, Pop. 3149, inhabited houses
714DALCROSS, Inv., section of Croy par.
It has a R. S.
DALGARNO, Dumf., section of Close-
burn par., .
DALGARVEN, Ayr., ham., Kilwinning
par.
DALGETTY, Fife., par. Acres 3340
Pop. 1341. P. T. Crossgate
DALGINROSS, suburb of Comrie
DALGUISE, Perth, vil. It has a P. 0.
with T. dept. under Dunkeld, and a
R SDALHA1AVAIG, Caith., ham., Reay
par.
DALHOUSIE, Edin., place with R. S.,
Cockpen par.
DALJARROCH, Ayr., place with P. 0.
of Ayrshire T. O. Pinwherry Sta-
tion, 1
DALKEITH, Edin., police burgh. Has
a head P. O. with all depts., and a
R. S. The Churches are Es., F.,
GAZETTEER. 17
U.P., Cong., Wes., E.U., Ep., audB.C. Pop. 6952, inhabited houses1531.—Dalkeith par. Acres 2344.Pop. q. c. 7704
DALKEITH (WEST), q. s. par., Dal-keith. Por>. 4323
DALLAS, Elgin., par. Acres 22,903.Pop. 860. Has a P. O. with M. 0.and T. depts. under Forres
DALMALLY, Argyle., vil on LochAve. It has a head P. O. with M.0. and T. depts. of Argvleshire
DALMARNOCK, suburb of' GlasgowDALMELLINGTON, Ayr., town, with
R. S., and a P. 0. with M. 0. andT. depts. of Ayrshire. The Churchesare Es., F., E.U., and R.C. Pop.1395-—Dalmellington par. Acres17,783. Pop. q. c. 5034.
DALMENY, Lin., par. Acres 5991.Pop. 2091. Contains Dalmeny vil.,
which has a R. S., and P. O. withM. 0. and T. depts. of Linlithgow-shire
DALMORE, Stir., place in Alva par.
DALMUIR, Dumb., vil., with P. 0.,with M. O. and T. depts under Glas-gow. Pop. 936
DALMUIR SHORE, suburb of DalmuirDALNACARDOCH, Perth., ham., 5
miles from Dalnaspidal R. S.
DALREOCH, Dumb., a. s. par. Pop.
3979. It has a R. S. P. T. Dumbarton
DALRY, Ayr., town. It has a headP. 0. with all depts., and a R. S.
The Churches are Es., F., U.P., andR. O. Pop. 4572.—Dairy par.
Acres 19,284. Pop. 8164DALRY, Kirkc., par. Acres 34,535.
Pop. 925. Contains Dairy vil. It
has a P.O. with M. p. and T. depts.
of Kirkcudbrightshire. Pop. 560DALRYMPLE, Ayr., par. Acres 7833.Pop. 1338. Contains Dalrymple vil.,
with P. O. under Ayr. T. 0.Dalrymple Station, 2
DALSERF, Lan., par. Acres 6956.Pop. q. c. 11,325. P. T. Larkhall
DALSETTER, Shet., ham., Yell. It
has a P. 0. under Lerwick. T. 0.
Cullivce, sDALSHOLM, Dumb., vil., New Kil-
patrick par.
DALSWINTON, Dumf., vil., with P.
O. under Dumfries. T. 0. Auld-girth, 2
DALTON, Dumf., par. Acres 6886.
Pop. 563. It has a P. 0. with T.dept. under Lockerbie
DALVAULT, Dumb., vil., Bonhill par.
DALWHINNIE, Inv., place in Glen-truim, with a R. S., and P. 0. withT. dept. of Inverness- shire
DALZIEL, Lan., par. Aares 3093.Pop. q. c. 19,204. P. T. Motherwell
DALZIEL (SOUTH), q. . s. par.,
Motherwell. Pop. 7376DAMHEAD, Kinr., vil. It has a P.
O. under Milnathort. T. 0. 4
DANDALEITH, Elgin., place withR. S., Rothes par.
DANNA, Argyle., island, North Knap-dale par. Pop. 42
DARNAWAY, Elgin., ham., with P. 0.under Forres. T. 0. Brodie R. S., 4
DARNICK, Rox., vil., has P. 0. withM. O. and T. depts. under Melrose.Pop. 307
DARVEL, Avr., nJice burgh. HasP. O. with" M. 0. and T. depts. of
Ayrshire. Pop. 2001, inhabitedhouses 431
DAVA, Elgin, place with R. S., and aP. 0. of Morayshire. T. 0. Dun-phail, 6
DAVID (ST), q. s. par., Glasgow. Pop.
9=43DAVID (ST), q. s. par., Kirkintilloch.
Pop. 4427DAVID (ST), q. s. par., Dundee. Pop.
18,742DAVIDSON'S MAINS, Edin., vil. It
has a R. S., and a P. O. with all
depts. of Midlothian. Pop 719DAVIOT, Aber., par. Acres 4454.
Pop. q. c. 520. It has a P. O underAberdeen. T. 0. Old Meldrum, 4
DAVIOT and DUNLICHTY, Inv., par.Acres 59,443. Pop. 1026. It has aP. O. with T. dept. of Inverness-shire
DEAN, suburb of Edinburgh Pop. of
q. s. par. 573aDEAN, Rox., vil., in Wigan par.
DEANBURNHAUGH, Rox., viL, withP. 0. under Hawiik. T. 0. 8
DEANPARK, q. s. par., Glasgow. Pop.3i75
EEANSTON, Perth., ml., with P. O.with M. O. and T. depts undeiDoune Pop. 723
DECHMOISiT. Lin., vil., Livingstonepar.
DEE, Aber., a river rising in the Cairn-gorm mountains, and after a course ot
qo miles falls into the German Oceanat the town of Aberdeen. Its sourcehas an elevation of about 4000 feet,
and it drains about 1000 square milesof country
DEE, Kirkc, a river which, after acourse of 50 miles, joins the SolwEiyFirth, below the town of Kirkcud-bright
DEERINESS, Ork., q. s par Pop867. It has a P. O. with T. depts.
under KirkwallDEER (NEW), Aber., par. Acres
26,750. Pop. q. c. 4434 ContainsNew Deer vil., vhich has a P. O.with M. 0. and T. depts. under Aber-deen
DEER (OLD), Aber. p.nd Banff. Acres27>363- Pop. q. c. 4694. ContainsOld Deer vil., with P.' 0. under Mint-law. T. O 2. Pop. 252
DELNY, Ross., place *rith P. O. withM. O. and T. depts. of Ross-shire
LELTING, Shet., par. Acres 36,964Pop. 1512. P. T. Lerwick
DELVORICH, Perth., vil., Kilmadockpar.
DEN, Avr., vil., Dairy par. Pop. 450DENHE^D Aber., ham., LogieBuchan
par. It has a P. 0. under Ellon.T. O. 3
DENHEAD, Fife., ham, Cameron par.It has a P. O. unc"er St Andrews.T. O. 4
DENHOLM, Rox., vil., 5 miles fromHawick. Top 475
DENINO. See DuninoDENNISTON, suburb of DumbartonDFNNISTOUN suburb of GlasguwCLNNY, Stir., nolice burgh. It has a
R. S.„ and a bead P. 0. with all
depts. The Churches are Es., F.,
U. P., and R. C. Pop., includingsuburbs, 4160; inhabited houses 737.Denny par. Acres S309. Pop. q. 0.
6373DENNYLOANHEAD, Stir., vil., -sviU
P. 0. under Bonnybridge. T. O. 1
DERNCONNER, Ayr., vil., Auchinlecl:par. Pop. 1 198
DERVAIG, Argyle , place in Mull, withP. O with T. dept. under Tobermory
DESKFORD, Banff., par. Acres 8155.Pop. 745. It has a P.- 0. under Cul-len. T. O. s
DESS. Aber., R. S. 3 miles from AboyneDEVAAR, Argyle., Island in Oampbel-
. town Lech. Pop 6
DEVERON, a river which rises in Aber-deenshire, and after a course of 40miles falls into the German Ocean atBanff
DEVON, a river which rises in till©
Oehill Hills, and falls into the Forthnear Alloa. Also a smaller river oftho same name, which falls into theForth at Clackmannan harbour
DEVONSIDE, Ciack., vil., Tdlicoultrypar Pop. 687
1-EWAEIT0N, Edin., vol., Borthwickpar.
DINGLETON, suburb of Melrose
DINGWALL, Ross., royal and parlia-
mentary burgh, capital of Ross-shire,seat of sheriff court, and a seaport.It has a head P. 0. with all depts.,and a R. S The Churches are Es ,
F., and Ep. Pop. 2283, inhabitedhouses 58 6.—Dingwall par. Acres664a Pop. 2607
DINNET, Aber., q. s. pa.- Pop. 677.It has a P. O. with M. O. and T.depts. of Aberdeenshire, and a R. S.
D1NW00DIE, Dumf., section of Apple-garth par. It has a R. S.
D1RLET0N, Hadd , par. Acres 9146.Pop. 1445, including Fidra Island.Contains Dirleton vil. It has a R. S.,
and a P. 0. with T. depts. of Had-dingtonshire. Pop. 343
DOCHART, Perth., a river which joinstho Loshy at Killin, and carries off thesurplus waters of a lake of the samenamfi
2/C/lQOO
18 GAZETTEER.
DOLLAE, ClaftK., town. It has a P. O.
with M. O. and T. depts. of Olack-
maimanshire, and a R. S- TheChurches are Es., F., U. P., and Ep.
Pop. 1807, inhabited houses 384.
—
Dollar par. Acres 4773. Pop. 2221
DOLI.AS. See DallasDOLPHIN STON, Hadd., ham., Tranent
parDOLPHINTON, Lar>., par. Acres 3574.
Pop. 248. It has a R. S., and a P. O.
of Peeblesshire. T. O. MountainCross, 4
DON, a river which rises in Ben Avon,:md falls into the North Sea 2 mi'es
from Aberdeen, after a course of about
60 milesDONIBR1STI.E, Fife., vil. It has a
P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts underCrossgates. Pop. 618
DOON, Ayr., a river which rises in LochEnoch, runs through Ix)ch Doon, andafter a course of 30 miles falls into the
Firlh of Clyde 2 miles from Ayr. It
is celebrated bv BurnsDORES, Inv., par. Acres 26,304. Pop.
932. It has a P. 0. with T. dept.
under Inverness
DORNIE, Ross., vil., Kintail par. It
has a P. 0. under Strome Ferry. T.
O. Ardelve, 1
DORNOCH, FIRTH OF, an arm of the
sea, nearly 15 miles wide at its en-
trance : it divides the south part of
Sutheri:i!idshiro from the county of
RossDORNOCH, royal and parliamentary
burgh, and capital of Suth. It has a
P. 0. with M (). and T. depts. oi
Sutherlandshire. Pop. 514, inhabited
houses 126.—Dcrnoch par. Acres
30,189 Pop. 1890DORNCCK, Dumf.. par. lores 4626.
Pen. 810. Contains Dornock vil. It
has a R. S., and a P. O. with T.
dept. under AnnanDOUG-LAS, Lan., town. It has a R. S.
and a P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.
of Lanarkshire. The Churches are
Es., F., and UP. Pop. 1018.—Doug-
las par. Acres 34.137- PoP- 2s66
DOUGLASPARK, Lan., vil., Bothwell
par. Pop. ^83POUGI.ASTOWN, Forf., vil It has a
P. 0. under Forfar. T. 0. Glamis, 3
DOUNBY, Ork., ham., with P. 0. and
T. dept. under Kirliwall
DOUNE, Perth., town. It has a R. S.,
and P. O. with M 0. and T. depts.
of Perthshire The Churches are Es..
F., U. P., and Ep. Pop. 940, in-
habited houses 255. Gives the title
of Baron to the Earl of MorayDOURA, Avr., vil., Kilwinning parDOVECOTLAND suburb of PerthDOWALLT. See. Dttntcelb
PGWANYALE, suburb of Partick
DOWNFIELD, Forf., vil., has P. Owith M. O. and T. depts. under Dun-•dee. Pop. 872
I'RAINIE, Elgin., par. Acres 6948.
Pop. 3922. P. T. ElginPRAKLMUIR, Avr., vil., Dairy par.
DREGHORN, Ayr., par. Acres 5626.
Pop. 4057. Contains Dreghorn vil.,
which has a R. S., ynd a P. O. with
M. 0. and T. depts. of Ayrshire.DREM, Edin., vil., has a R. S., and a
head P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
of HaddingtonshireDRIMNTN, Argyie., vil. It has a P. O.
with M. O. and T. depts. of Argyle-
shireDRON, Perth., par. Acre? 4188. Pop.
298. P. T. Bridge of EarnDRONGAN, Ayr., vil., with P. O. andT. dept. under Ayr.
DRUMBEG, Suth., place, Assynt rar.
It has a P. 0. .rith T. Jept. underLairg.
DRUMBLADE, Aber. Acres 9319
Pop. qc;6. Has P. 0. under Huntly.
T. 0. Fcrgue, 4PRUMCLAIR, Stir., vil., Slainannan
par.
DRUMGLYE, Forf., vil., Glamis par.
DBUMLITHTE, Kinc, vil., with a R.
S., and a P. 0. with M. 0. and T.
depts. of KincardineshireEEUMMELZIER, Feeb., par. Acres
17,948 Pop. 187PBUMMOOHF, Fife., vil., Largo par.
DRLMMOND, Bess., vil., Kilte.irn
par.
DRDMMORE. Wigt., vil., Kirkmaidenpar. It has a small harbour, and a F
O. with M. 0. and T. depts. underStranraer. Pop. 529
DRUMMOSSIE. See CullodenDRUMNADROCHIT, Inv., place near
Loch Ness. It has a P. O. with M.O. and T. depts. under Inverness
DRUMOAK, Aber. and Kinc, par.
Acres 7228. Pop. 869. It has a P.
O. of Aberdeenshire. T. O. Park RS., 1
DRUMS Perth., vil., Errol par.
PRUMSLEET, Kirkc, vil.. Troqueer
par.
DRUMSTURDY, Fnrf., vil., Monifieth
par.
DKY, Ross., Isle, Gairloch, par. Pop. 9
DRYBRZDGE. Banff., place with V. O.
under Buckie. T O. 3DRYFESDALE, Dumf., par. Acres
10,2^1. Pop 3233. P. T. Lockerbie
DRYMEN, Stir., par. Acres 30,850.
Pop. q. c. 1512. Contains Drymenvil. It has a P. 0. with M. 0. and T.
depts under Glasgow. Also DrymenStation. P. with M. O. and T.
depts. under GlasgowDUBFORD, Banff ,
place with P. O.
under Banff T. O. Gaidenstown, 1
DUBLIN, Lan., ham. adjoining Kirk-
fieldbank, Lesmahagow par.
DUDDINGSTON, Edin., par. Acres
1731. Pop. q. c. 9643. Contains
Duddingston vil., which has a P. O.
under Portobello. T. 0. Dudding-ston Station
DUFFTOWN, Banff., police burgh. It
has a R. S., and a P. 0. with M. O.
and T. depts. of Banffshire. Pop.
1469, inhabited houses 330DUFFUS, Elgin., par. Acres 9475.
Pop. q. c. 4293. Contains Duffus
vil. Has a P. 0. with T. depts. under i
ElginDUIRINISH, Inv., par., Skye. Acres
80,042. Pop. q. c. 3933. P. T. Por-
tree
DUIRNISH, Argyie., isle Ardchattanand Muckairn par. Pop 9
DULL, Perth., par. Acres 63,417. Pop.
q. c. 2^93. P. T. AberfeldvDULNAIN BRIDGE, Inv., ham., with
P. 0. with T. dept. under Grantown-on-Spey
DUMBARTON, capital of Dumbarton-shire, royal and parliamentary burgh,
seaport, and seat of sheriff court. Has
a R. S., and a head P. O. with all
depts. The Churches are Es., F.,
U. P., Bap., Wes., E. U., Ep., andR.C. Dumbarton Castle is a royal
fort of grea! antiquity. Pop. 16,908,
inhabited houses 3324.— Dumbartoncar. Acres 8291. Pop. 14,065
DUMBARTONSHIRE, a fertile comity,
bounded north by Perthshire, east bythe counties of Stirling and Lanark,south by the river Clyde and Renfrew-shire, west by Lech Long, an arm of
the sea, and by A-.gyleshire. Thecounty is mountainc is, but fertile in
the lowlands. Ben Ydirlioh rises 3092feet above the level of tho s,ea, and
the scenery, comprising sea-lochs,
lakes, hills, woods, and glens, is almost
unsurpassed. The climate is mild and
humid. Only a small portion of the
land is under tillage, but sheep andcattle are reared in large numbersThe largest of its numerous lakes is
Loch Lomond, from which flows tho
river Leven. The minerals found are
iron, coal, freestcne, and lime. There
are several extensive bleach and print
fields on the ba'iks of the Leven ; and
the cotton manufacture, tanning,
weaving, and paper-making is also
carried on. Dumbartonshire Teturns
one member to Parliament. Area,
270 square miles. Pop. 08,030
DUMFRIES, capital of Dumfriesshire,
royal and parliamentary burgh, and a
seat of justiciary and sheriff courts ;
has somo handsome public buildings.
Of its several institutions, the In-
firmary and Lunatic Asylum claim
notice—the latter erected from a be-
quest of more than a £100,000 by Dr
Crichton of Friar's Carse. It has a
R. S., and a head P. 0. with all
depts The Churches are Es., F.,
U.P., Bap., E.U , Cong., Ep., Wes.,
R.C.. and Catholic Aposrolie. Pop-
17,804, inhabited houses 3774.—Duni-
GAZETTEER. 19
fries par. Acres 10,032 Pop. q. c.
17,878. Contains Greyfriars q. 8.
par. Pop. 3746; and St Mary q. s.
pop. 6409DUMFRIESSHIRE, a county, bounded
north by the coui.'ty of Lanark, east
by the counties of Peebles, Selkirk,
and Roxburgh, south by the SolwayFirth and Cumberland, aud west bytho counties of Kirkcudbright ami Ayr.
A large portion cf the county is moun-tainous, barren, and covered withheath ; but there are : ome fertile val-
leys Its rivers : tho Nith, the Annan,and the Esk all run to thf Solway.Besides these rivers and their tribu-
taries there are several small lakes,
and also mineral springs at MoffatAH tho principal crops aro grown, andcattle, sheep, and horses are roared in
large numbers. The principal min-erals are lead, coal, and lime. Dum-friesshire returns one member to Par-liament. Area, 702,953 acres Pop.
74. .i3=DUMGrREE, Dumf., sectiou of Kilpat-
rickjuxta par.
DUN, Forf., par. Acres 4306. Pop.
552. P. T. MontroseDUNALASTAIR, Perth., ham., 3^ miles
from Tummel Bridge. It has a P. O.
with T. dept. of PerthshireDUNAN, Inv., place in Skye, with P. 0.
under Broadford. T. O. 5DUNBAR, Hadd., royal and parliamen-
tary burgh, a seaport, and a seat of
small debt court. It has a head P. O.
with all dopts., and a R. S. TheChurches are Es., F., U.P., Wes., andEp. Favourite summer resort.
—
Dunbar par. Acres 7494. Pop. 5210
DUNBARNF.Y, Perth., par. Acres 4060.
Pop. 820. P. T , Bridge of EarnDUNBEATH, Caith., vil., Latheron par.
It has a P 0. with M. 0. and T.
depts. of Caithness-shire
DUNBLANE, Perth., pohce burgh. It
has a head P. 0. with all depts., aR. S., and an interesting ancient
Cathedral restored by the Marquis of
Bute. The town is much frequentedby summer visitors. Tho Churchesare Es., F., and Ep. Pop. 2186, in-
habited houses 518.— Dunblane par.
Acres 19,543. Pop. 3220
DUNBOG, Fife., par. Acres 2324. Pop.
q. c. 108. P. T. NewburghDUNCANSBURGH, Inv., q. s. par.
Pop. 2142. P. T. Fort-William
DUNCANSBY, Caith., vi., Canisbaypar.
DUNCANSTONE, Aber., place with P.
O. under Insch. T. O. 4DUNCANSTOWN, Ross., place with P.
0. under Conon Bridge. T. 0. Cul-bokie, 3
DUNCOW, Dumf , vil., Kirkmahoe par.
It has a P. 0. under Dumfries. T. 0.
Amisfield, 3
DUNDEE, Forf., royal and parliamen-tary burgh, a university town, a seat
of justiciary and sheriff courts a greatseaport on the Tay. The third townin Scotland as to population and com-merce ; has many attractive publicbuildings, including a Town Hall,
Custom House, Royal Exchange, CornExchange, University College. TheAlbert Institute cost upwards of
£24,000, and contains free library,
museum, &c. The benevolent andcharitable institutions aro numerous,and include Royal Infirmary, MorganHospital, Convalescent Home (built
and furnished by the late Sir DavidBaxter, who, with his friends, pro-vided an endowment of £20,000 for its
maintenance), Royal Lunatic Asylum,Baldovan Asylum for imbecile chil-
dren, Blind Institute, Deaf andDumb Institute, &c. The Churchesare—Established, Free, United Presby-terian, Congregational, Baptist, Evan-gelical Union, Wesleyan, Episcopal,Roman Catholic, United Original Se-cessicn, and Catholic Apostolic. It
has a head Fost Office with all depts.,
and three Radway Stations, and rail-
way bridge across the Tay, completedin 1887 at a cost of about £750,000.The harbour and docks are very ex-
tensive and commodious, and owingto its rapidly increasing trade, greatly
improved. Conducts a considerableexport and import trade. Is thelargest depot of the whale fishing in
Great Britain. Coasting steamerssail regularly to Aberdeen, Hud, In-
verness, Leith, Liverpool, London,Newcastle, Stromness, Stoinoway,&c. Pop. 153,066, inhabited houses31,796.—Dundee par. Acres 4432.Pop. 109,875
DUNDONALD, Ayr., par. Acres12,365. Pop. q. c. 9545. Contains
Dundold vil., has P. O" with M. 0.and T. depts. under Kilmarnock.Gives the title of earl to the Cochranfamily
DUNDRENNAN, Rirkc., vil Has a
P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts. underKirkcudbright
DUNDYVAN, suburb of Coatbridge
DUNECHT, Aber., place has P. 0.
with M. O. and T. depts. under Aber-deen
DUNFERMLINE. Fife., royal and par-
liamentary burgh, and seat of sheriff
court. It has a head P. O. with all
depts., and R. S. Soverai handsomepublic buildings, and public baths andfree library (the gifts of Mr AndrewCarnegie.) Its ancient abbey,
founded by Malcolm Canmore, is anobject of great attraction TheChurches are Es., F., U.P., and R.C.E.U., Cong., Ep., R.C, and Catholic
Apostolic Pop. 22,365, inhabited
houses 4672 —Dunfermline par.
Acres 20,764. Pop. q. 0. 28,948.
—
Dunfermline (North) q. s. par. Pop.4532. St Andrews q. s. par. Pop.
4649DUNINO, Fife., par. Acres 2737. Pop.
277. It has a P. 0. under Strath-
vithie. T. O. 5EUNIPACE, Stir., par. Acrea 5586.Pop. q. c. 1716. P. T. Denny. Con-tains a populous suburb of Dennytown
DUNKELD, Perth., town, seat of smalldebt court, and a tourists' centre. Hasa R. S., and a head P. 0. with all
depts. The Churches ar 1; Es., F.,
and Cong. Pop. 768.—Dunkeld an.1
Dowally par. Acres 9456. Pop.
659DUNKELD (LTTTLE). Pe<th., par.
Acres 41,628. Pop. 2095. P. T. Dun-keld
DUNLICHTY, see DaviotDUNLOP, Ayr. and Ben., par. Acies
7179. Pop' 1410. Contains Dunlopvil., which has P. 0. with M. O. andT. depts. of Ayrshire. Pop. 404
DUNLOP PLACE, Lan., vil., Dalsferpar. Pop. 319.
DUNN, Caith., ham., Watten par.
DUNNET, Caith., par. Acres 16,844.Pop. 1488. Contains Dunnet vil.,
has P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.under Thurso. On Dunnet Head is alighthouse
DUNNICHEN. Forf., par. Acres4971. Pop. 1308. P. T. Forfar
DUNNIKIER, Fife., suburb of Kirk-caldy
DUNNING, Perth., par Acres14,855. Pop. 1^45. Contains Dun-ning vil., -t\ith a R. S., and a P. 0.
with M. 0. and T. depts. of Perth-shire. Pop. 813
DUNOON, Argyle., pohce burgh, seat
of small debt court, and a favourite
watering place on the Firth of Clyde.
It has a head P 0. with M. O. andT. depts., and frequent steamboatconmninicetion with Glasgow, Green-ock, Rothesay, &c. The Churchesare Es., F., U. P., Bap., Ep., andR. C. Pop. 5285, inhabited houses1270.—Dunoon and Kilmun par.
Acres 44,577. Pop. q. c. 8683
DUNOTTAR, Kinc, p,v. Acres 7783.Pop. 2739. P. T Stonehaven
DUNPHAIL, Elgin., place with a R. S.,
and a P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
of MoravshireDUNRAG1T, Wigt.. price with B. S.. 5miles from Stranraer. Has P. O.with T. depts. of Wigtownshire
DUNR0SSNES3, Shet., par. Acres
32,131. Pop. q. c. •3752. Has a P.
O. with M. 0. and'T. dept. underLerwick
DUNS, Ber., police burgh, and seat of
sheriff court. It has a head P. 0.
with all depts., a R. S., and a public
library. The Churches are Es., F.,
20 GAZETTEER.
and U.r. Pop. 2198, inhabited
houses 526.—Duns par. Acres
11,396. Pep. 3137DUNSCORE, Dumf., par. Acre.* 14,815.
Pop. 12/60. It has a P. O. with M. O.
and T. depts. under AuldgirthDUNSnALT, File., vil., with P. O.
under Auchtermuchty. T. O. 2.
Pop. 328PUNSYRE, *<an., par. Acres 10,743.
Pop. 191. Contains Dansyre Til.,
with a P.. S. and a P. 0. with T.
depts. under BiggarDUNTOGHER, Dumb., town, Old and
West Kilpatrick nars., 9 miles fromGlasgow. It has'a P. O. with M. O.
and T. depts. under Glasgow. TheChurches are Es., F., UP., and R. C.
Pop. 21^4DUNTULM. See KilhaluagDUNVEGAN, Inv., ham., Duirinish
par., Skye. It has a P. 0. with M.O. and T. depts. of Inverness-shire
and is regularly called at by steamersfrom. Glasgow
DURA-DEN, Fife., vil., with P. 0.
under Cupar. T. O. 2. Pop. 381DURHAMTOWN, Lin., vil., Bathgate
par.
DURISDEER. Dumf., par. Acres
19,717. Pop. 1076. Contains Duris-
deer vil., with P. 0. under Thornhill.
T. O. 6DURNESS, Suth., par. Acres 140,812.
Pop. 960. It has a P. 0. with M. 0.
and T. depts. under LairgDUROR, &rgyle., q. s par. Pop. 412.
It has a P. O. under Ballachulish.
T. 0. 5DURRIS, Kinc, par. Acres 15,294.
Pop. 918. It ha* a P. O. underDrurr.oak. T. 0. Crathes R. S., 2
DUTHIL, Inv., par. Acres 71,927.Pop. q. c. 1994. P. T. Aviemnre
DYCE, Aber., par. Acres 5237. Pop.
1343. Contains Dyeo vil., with R. S.,
and a P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.
under AberdeenDYKE and MOY, Elgin., par. Acres
i3<579' Pop- 1044. P- T. ForresDYKEHEAD, Ayr., place with P. O.under Kilmaurs. T. 0. Cunningham-head Station, 1
DYKEHEAD, Lan., town, Shotts par.Has P. 0. under Shoits. T O. 2.
Pop 563, with Bargeddie 1344DYSART, Fife., royal and parliamen-tary burgh. It has a P. O. with M.O. and T. depts of Fifeshire, and aR. S Pop. 12,849—inhabited bouses2798.—Dysart par. Acres 4197.Pop. q. c. 13,626
EAGLESFIELD, Dumf.. vil. It has aP. 0. with M. O. and T. dept. underEcclefechan Pop. 491
EAGLESHAM, Ren., town. Has a R.
S., and a P. 0. with M. O. and T.
depts. under Glasgow. The Churchesare Es., F., U.P., ami R.C. Pop.
786.—Eaglesham par. Acres 15,666.
Poo. 1207EAGLESHAY, Ork., island, Stronsay
and Edav par. Pop. 147EARLSFERRY, Fife., vil., 5 miles
from Largo Pop. 348, inhabited
houses 88. Formerly a royal burgh,
including Eiie 950EARLSTON, Ber., town with a R. S.,
and a P. O. with M. 0. and T.
depts. of Berwickshire. TheChurches are Es. and TJ.P. Pop.
1060. Earlston par. Acres 9968.
Pop. 1784EARN, OR ERNE, a river which rises
in a loch of the same name, and fa. Is
into the Tay near AbernethyEASDALE, Argyle., island, in Kilbran-
don and Kilchattan par. Pop. 317.
Ea'dale vil has a P. 0. with M. O.
and T. depts. under ObanEASSIE and NEVAY, Forf., par.
Acres 5053. Pop. 553. P. T.
GlammisEAST ABERDEEN, q s. par., Aber-
deen. Pop. 365"EAST CALDER. See Caldeb (East)EAST COALTON, Fife., vil., Wcmysspar.
EASTFIELD, Lan., vil., Airdrie, par.
Pop. 701EASTFIELD, Lan., vil., Rutherglenpar. Pop. 1268
EAST GRANGE, Edinr., place with RS., and a P 0. under Dunfermline.T. 0. Newmills, 2
EAST HAVEN, Forf., vil., 5 milesfrom Arbroaih. It has a R. S.
EASTHOUSES, Edin., vil., Newbattlepar. Pop. 399
EAST KILBRIDE. See Kilbride(East)
EAST LINTON. See Linton (East)EAST WEMYSS, Fife., vil., with P. 0.
with M. O and T. depts. of Fifeshire
EASTWOOD, Ren., par. Acres 5596.Pop. q. c. 16,042. P. T. Glasgow
EAST YELL, Shet., ham., Yell. It
has a P. under Lerwick. T. O.Mid Yell, 4
ECCLEFECHAN, Dumf., vil., 6 miles
from Lockerbie. It has a R. S.,
and a head P. 0. with all depts Pop.
746ECCLES, Ber.. par. Acres 12,418.
Pop. 7446. Contains Eccles vil., with
P. O. under Kelso. T. 0. Leitholm, 3ECCLESMACHAN, Lin . par. Acres
2647. Pop. 342. P. T LinlithrowECHOBANK, suburb of EdinburghECHT, Aber., par. Acres 11,948. Pop.
1207. It has a P. 0. with T. dept.
under AberdeenECKFORD, Rox., par. Acres 9907.Pop. 757. P. O. under Kelso. T.O.Heiton, 3
EDAY, Ork., island, Stronsay andEday par. Pop. 647. It has a P. 0.
with M. 0. dept. under Kirkwall. T.
O. Stronsay, 8 (by sen)
EDDERTON, Ross., par. Acres 22,120.
Pop. 642. It has a R. S., and a P. O.
with M. 0. and T. depts. of Ross-
shireEDDLESTON, Peeb., par. Acres
18,490. Pop. 571. It has a R. S.,
and a P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts.
of Pecbleshire
EDDRACHILL1S, Suth., par. Acres
I35-555- Pop- q- c. 1409. P. T.
Lairg
EDEN, a rivov which rises in Berwick-shire, and after a course of 18 milesfalls into the Tweed 4 miles belowKelso. (2) Another which rises in
Kimoss-shire, and after a course of 18
miles, falls into St Andrew's bay
EDGERSTON, Rox., q. s. par. Pop.
358. P. T. Jedburgh
EDINBANE, Inv., vil., Snizort par.,
Skye. It has a P. 0. with M. O. andT. depts. under Porireo Here is the
Geusto Hospital, built and endowedby Kenneth MacLeod of Skeabost.
EDINBURGH, metropolis of Scotland,
seat of the college of justice, or court
of session, which is the supremecourt of Scotland ; of the justiciary
exchequer, and other courts ; a uni-
versity city, royal and parliamentaryburgh, the county town of Edin-burghshire, and the place of the
annual meeting of general as-
semblies of both the Church of Scot-
land and the Free Church, and of the
Synod of the United PresbyterianChurch ; a city of great antiquity,
was for many eenturies seat of
royal adminstration and the meet-ing place of parliament. It fig-
ured so long and prominent in
national events that- its history is
much connected with the general
history of Scotland Of late years it
has undergone costly improvementsand progressive extensions, so vast
that it would be out of place in these
limits to enter into detail. It mea-sures—exclusive of important sub-
urbs—about two miles from east to
west, and about 2J miles from north
to south. The public buildings are'
numerous and attractive, many of
them magnificent edifices. Amongthose of most interest are :—Holy-rood Palace ; the Castle ; ParliamentHouse : the University ; the NewUniversity Buildings, including the
M'Ewan Hall (1897), gifted by Wm.M'Ewan, M.P. (citizen) ; New NorthBridge (1897) ; Usher Town HaE (in
progress, 1898), gifted by the late An-drew Usher (citizen) ; Museum of
Science and Art , AntiquarianMuseum ; Phrenological Museum
;
GAZETTEER. 21
Heriot's Hospital, completed 1650 at
a cost of £30,000 ; Royal Exchange(1761) £31,000; Bank of Scotland
(1806) £75,000; County Buildings
(1817) £15,000; Register House(1820) £80,000, since added to
;
High School (1827) £30,000 ; Edin-burgh Academy (1824) £20,000
;
Royal College of Surgeons (1833)£20,000; the Orphan Hospital (1833)£16,000; Royal Institution (1836)£40,000 ; Corn Exchange (1849)£20,000; Donaldson's Hospital (1851)£100,000 ; British Linen Co.'s Bank
(l %52 ) £3 C^ C0C, '• Stewart's Hospital
^853) £5°>oo°; Art Galleries
( l8 5 8 ) £40,000 ; General Post Office
(1866) £120,000; Sheriff CourtBuildings (1868) £44,000 ; Fettes'
College (1&70) £150,000 ; MaternityHospital (1878) £10,000; the NewRoyal Infirmary (1879"/ £380,000
;
National Portrait Gallery (1889)gifted to the city by John RitchieFindlay, proprietor of the " Scots-man." Free Library (1890) £50,860(the gift of Mr A. Carnegie), con-tains 70,000 vols. ; has 45.000 readers
in leading deoartment. Its chief in-
dustries are printing, publishing, andbrewing. It has a Royal Lunatic Asy-lum, Blind Asylum, Deaf and DumbInstitution, &c, Botanic Gardens andArboretum, several public parks andsquares adorned by many monu-ments, of which the most conspicuousis Sir Waiter Scott's, completed in
1844 at a cost of £15,650. The uni-
versity has obtained at least as high a
medical reputation as any in Europe,while the other educational establish-
ments are justly celebrated. It will
compare favourably with any city in
Great Britain for the number andimportance of its benevolent andcharitable establishments, and valu-
able endowments for the maintenanceand instruction of the young. It hasa variety of scientific and literary in-
stitutions. The religious and mis-sionary societies aie most prominent.The ecclesiastical buildings aro bothnumerous and handsome, several of
which are highly interesting. TheChurches are—Established. Free.
United Presbyterian, Episcopal,
Baptist, Congregational, Evangelical
Union, Wesleyan, Roman Catholic,
Original Secession, Primitive Metho-dist, Catholic Apostolic, Society of
Friends, Unitarian, and a JewishSynagogue. It has railway com-munication to all parts, and twohandsome stations. Its seaports
are Leith and Gl anion. Pop. 201,201,
innaoiiea nouses 51,075. inepansnes are (Janungale, acres 678,
pop. 8680 ; City, acres 603, pop.
54,890; St Outhbert's, acres 6628,
Pop. 192,803. Population, including
Portobello (recently annexed) andLeith. 340,211
EDINBURGHSHIRE, ob MID-LOTHIAN, a county, extending about12 miles along the southern shore of
the Firth cf Forth, by which it is
bounded on the north, on the east bythe countv of Haddington, south bythe counties of Lanark, Peebles, andBerrv:ck. and on the west corner nv
part of the county of Linlithgow. Thegeneral aspect of the county is plea-
sant, being fertile, highly cultivated,
and yielding excellent crops TheMoorfoot and Pentland Hills ranthrough the county, in some places
rising to a considerable height. It hasseveral small rivers, such as the Esk,the .Almond, and the Water of LeithThe farms of Midlothian rank amongthe best in the world, and pasture-land is good, especially in the fail!}
parts Among the minerals found ar-j
coal, iron, sand>tone, and limestoneBy the Union Canal it has navigablecommunication with the Forth andCIyd9 Canals, and thence to Glasgow.Edinburghshire returns one memberto Parliament. Area, 234,935 acres.
Pop. 443-541EDINKILLIE, Elgin., par. Acres
32,467. Pop. 983. P. T. Dunphail
EDINTORE, Elgin., ham., Keith par.
EDINVILLE, Elgin, ham., Dallas par.
EDINVILLIE, Banff., section of Aber-lour par.
EDNAM, Rox., par. Acres 3849. Pop.
581. Has P. O. with M. 0. depts.
under Kelso. T. O. Stichill, 2EDROM, Ber., par. Acres 9545-Pop. 1361. Contains Edrom vil,
with a R. S., and P. 0. with T.dept of Berwickshire
EDZELL, Forf. and Kinc, par. Acres
20,068. Pop. 745. Contains Ed-zell vil., a quiet summer resort, withruins of its old castle, which has a
P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts. underBrechin. Pop. 370
EGILSHAT. See EagleshayEGLINTON, Ayr., vil., Kilwinning
par. Pop. 930EIGG, Liv., island. Pop. 233. It
has a P. O. with M. 0. depts. of In-
verness-shire. T. O. Tobermory, 23(by sea)
EILDON, Rox., vil., in vicinity of Mel-rose
ELDERSLIE, Ren., town, suburban to
Paisley. It has a P. O. with M. O.
and _T. depts. under Johnstone. Pop.1468'. Was the birthplace of Sir
William WallaceELDRIG, Wigt., vil., Mochrurn par.
ELGIN, the capital of Elginshire, a
royal and parliamentary burgh, a
seat of sheriff court, and an old
Episcopal city. The principal street
of this pleasant and thriving provin-
cial capital is nearly a mile in length,
and presents a very imposing appear-
ance. Its chief attraction is its
ancient cathedral, one of the mostmagnificent ruins in Scotland. It
has several public buildings andmany local institutions, including theElgin Institute, founded for the sup-port of aged persons and the educa-tion of youth ; an elegant hospital
;
and a lunatic asylum. It has a R. S.,
and a head P. O. with all depts. TheChurches are Es., F., U.P., Bap.,Cong., Ep., and R. C. Pop. 7799.inhabited houses i486 par. Acres19,166. Pop. 9285
ELGIN (NEW), Elgin., vil. in Elginpar. Pop. 704
ELGINSHIRE, a district in the ancientprovince of Moray, bounded north bythe Moray Firth, east and south-eaytby Banffshire, south-west by Tnver-ness-shire, and west by the countiesof Inverness and Nairn. The surfaceof the ciunty is rocky and moun-tainous in the south, and rich and fer-
tile towards the noith. The princpalrivers are the Spey, the Findborn, andthe Lossie. All the principal cropsare grown with great success, cumbeing in such abundancj that it lias
been called the " Granary of Scot-land.'' Shiep, cattle, swine, andhorses ara reared, and are of excellent
qua'itv. Elgi'i and Nairnshires re-
turn one member to Parliament.Area, 3^0,coo acres Pop. 44,824
ELGOLL, Inv., place, Strath par.,Skye. It has a P. 0. under Broad-ford. T. O. 15
ELHARDHOLM, Ork., ham., Shapin-shay rar.
ELIE, Fife., police burgh. It has a
P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts. of
Fife., a R. S., and a harbour. TheChurches are Es. and F. Pop. 723,inhabited houses 175.—Elie par.
Acres 2020. Pop. 764ELLAM, Ber., section of Longforma-ous par.
ELLINORTON, Forf., vil., Kirriemuirpar.
ELLON, Aber., par. Acres 22,259.
Pop. q. c. 3836. Contains Ellon vil.,
with a R. S., and a head P. 0. withall depts. Pop. 1254 (includingCraighall)
ELOIG, Wigt., ham., Mochrurn par.
ELPHIN, Ross., place with P. 0.
under Lairg. T. 0. Ullapool, 16
ELPHINSTONE, Hadd., vil., Tranentpar. Pop. 685. It has a P. 0.
under Tranent. T. 0. 2ELVANFOOT, Lan., town, with R. S.,
and a P. 0. with T. dept. underAbington
EMBO, Suth., vil., Dornoch par. Pop.
471ENOCH (ST), q. s. par., Dundee. Pop.
6219ENOCH (ST), q. s. par., Glasgow.Pop. 1916
22 GAZETTEER.
ENOCHDHU, Perth., place with a
P. O. with T. dept. under PitlochryENSAY, Inv., island on the coast of
Harris. Pop. 5ENZIE, Banff., q s. par. Pop. 2460.
It has a P. O. of Banffshire. T. O.Port Gordon, 2
EPOET, see Loch EpoetEKIBOLI, LOCH, an ami of the sea in
Sutheilandsbire, 10 miles long andfrom 1 to 3 miles bread
ERICHT, Perth., a river which joins the
Isla near Cupar-Angus. Also a lake
wlrcb extends into Inverness-shire.
It is 14 miles long by 1 broad, and is
assucialed vith 1I10 wanderings of the
unfortunate Prince Charles. Thewaters of this lake descend into an-
other, called Loch R&.nnochEEISKAY, Inv., island on the coast of
Uist. P. 0. under Lochboisdale Pier.
T. O. g (5 by road and 4 by sea).
Pop. 445. Here Prince Charleslanded from France on his ill-fated
expedition to recover the Britishthrone
ERRAIT, Argyle , Isle Kilfinichen andKilvicheon par., Mull. Pop. 47
ERISKA, Argyle., Isle Adchattan andMuckairn par. Pop. 17
ERROL, Perth., par. Acres 9507. Pop.?i58. It has a R. S., and a P. 0.with M. 0. and T. depts. of Perth-shire. Contains Errol vil., about amile from R. S., snd has a P. 0.with M. O. and T. depts. under Errol.
Pop. 876. Gives the title of earl to
the noble family of HayERSKINE, Ren., par. Acres 7535.Pop. 1691. P. T. Port-Glasgow
ERVIE, Wigt., vil., Kirkcolm par.
ESlv, 1h» mime of several rivers (1) in
Dumfriesshire, falling into the SolwayFirth ; (2) north, in the county of
Edinburgh, joining the sea at Mussel-burn h ; c^ north, in Forfarshire,which falls into the German Ocean 3
miles from Montrose ; (4) south, in
Forfarshire, which also joins the feaat Montrose; (5) south, in the countyof Peebles, falling into the North Eskbelow Dalkeith
ESK (NORTH), q s., par., Mussel-burgh. Pop. 5532
ESKBANK, suburb of Dalkeith
ESKDALEMUIR, Dumf., par. Acres
43,282. Pop. 488. It has a P.O. withT. dept under Langholm
ESSIE, Aber., section of Rhynie par.
ETIVE LOCH, Argyle., an inlet of theAtlantic Ocean, 20 miles long and from1 to j miles broad. It abounds withsalmon
ETTRICK, Sel., par. Acres 42,387.Pop. 414 It has a P. O. with M. O.and T. depts. under Selkirk
ETTRICK BRIDGE, Sel., vil. It
has P. O. with T. dept. under Selkirk
EVANTON, Ross., vil., 7 miles fromDingwall. It has a P. O. with M.
0. and T. depts. of Ross-shire. Pop.493
EVIE and RENDALL Ork., par.Acres 14,719. Pop. 1233. Evie hasa P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.under Kirkwall
EWE, LOCH, Ross., a inlet of tho NojthSea connected with Loch Maree by ashort nver
EWE ROSS, isle, Gairloch par. Pop. 39EWES, Dumf., par. Acres 24,941.Pop. 299. P. T. Langholm
EYEMOUTH, Ber., police burgh andseaport, 2^ miles from Avton R. S.
It has a P. 0. with M. 0. and Tdepts. of Berwickshire. The churchesare Es., F., U.P., E.U., and Metho-dist. Pop. 2573, inhabited houses1546.—Eyemouth par. Acres 1004.
Pop. 2470
FAD, LOCH. Bute , a small lako, abouta mile from Rothesay
FAIFLEY, Dumf., vil. I Duntocher par.
Pop. 956, including HardgateFAIRFIELD, a suburb of GovanFAIRINGTON, Rox., ham., Roxburgh
par.
FAIR ISLE, island mid-way betweenOrknev and Shetland. Pop. 223. It
has a P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.
under Lerwick.FxURLIE, Ayr., vil., with R. S., and a
P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts. of
Ayrshire. Pop. 691FALA and SODTRA, Edin. and
Hadd., par. Acres 6064. Pop. 248.
P. T. Blackshiels
FALA HILL, Edin., ham., Heriot par.
FALKIRK, Stir., royal and parliamen-
tary burgh, a centre of considerable
trade and manufacture, and a seat of
sheriff court. It has a head P. O.
with all depts., and a R. S. TheChurches are Es., F., U.P., E.U.,
Bap., Ep., and R. C. Pop. 17,307,
inhabited houses 3388.—Falkirk par.
Acres 19,551. Pop. q c. 30,731FALKLAND, Fife., town, 2£ miles fromFalkland Road R. S. ; was at one
time a royal burgh, and has an anci-
ent palace of the Stuart kings re-
cently restored by the Marquis of
Bute. It has a P. O. with M. O.
and T. depts. of Fifeshire. Pop.
959, inhabited houses 252.—Falkland
par. Acres 8265. Pop. q c. 2470FALKLAND ROAD, Fife., E. S. 3 miles
from MarkinchFANKERTON, Stir., vil., 2 miles
from DennyFANNICH, LOOH, Boss., a lake in the
centre of the county, 12 miles long
and 1 mile broadFANS, Ber., vil., 3 miles from Earl-
stonFAEDELHILL, Ayr., vil., Kilmaurspar.
FAENELL, Forf., par. Acres 5703.Pop. 627. It has a E. S., and a P.O. under Brechin. T. O. Bridge of
of Dun E. S., 4FAEE, Suth., par. Acres 188,351;.
Pop. q c. 1857. P. T. ThursoFASKINE, Lan., vil., Old Monkland
par. Pop. (with Palace Craig) 486FASNACLOICH, Argyle., place in Lome
district, with P. 0. with M. 0. andT. depts. under Ledaig
FAULDHOUSE, Lin., town. It has a
P. O with M. O. and T. depts. of
Linlithgowshire, and a E. S. TheChurches are Es. and E.C. Pop.
2762, including CroftheadFEAEN, Forf., par. Acres 8792.
Pop. 277. It has a P. 0. underBrechin. T. 0. 8
FEAEN, Boss., par. Acres 7841. Pop.1900. It has a E. S., and a P. O.withM. O. and T depts of Ros.s-shiia
FENDER BRIDGE, Perth., ham., with
P. 0. under Blair-Athole. T. 0. 2
FENWICK, Ayr., Par. Acres 18,134
Pop. 1007. It has a P. 0. with M.0. and T. depts. under Kilmarnock.
FERGUS (ST), Banff., par. Acres
8356. Pop. 1318 Contains St Fergus vil., with a P. O. with T. dept
under PeterheadFERGUSHILL, Ayr., vil., Kilwinning
par. Pup. 412FERGUSLIE, suburb of Paisley
FERNIEGAIR, Lan., vil., near Hamil-
ton, with R. S. Has P. 0. and T.
dept. under Hamilton. Pop. 906FERRYDEN, Forf., town, on South
Esk, opposite Montrose. It has a P.
0. under Montrose. T. 0. 2. Pop.
1482FERRYHILL, q s. par., Aberdeen.
Pop. 6204FERRYPOBT-ON-CRAIG, par. Acres
2758. Pop. 3008. P. T. TayportFESHIE BRIDGE, Inv., place with P.
0. under Kincraig. T. O. Kincraig, 2
FETLAR, Shet, island. Pop. 363. It
has a P. 0. under Lerwick. T. 0.
Mid Yell, 6
FETLAR and NORTH YELL.. Shet ,
par. Acres 26,659. P°P- T 7^- P- ^.
LerwickFETTERANGUS, Aber., vil., with P.
O. under Mintlaw Station. T. 0. 2
FETTERCAIRN, Kinc, par. Acres
13,728. Pop. 1376. Contains Fetter-
cairn vil., which has a P. 0. with all
depts. under Laurencekirk. Pop. 358FETTERESSO, Kinc, par. Acres
27,245. Pop. q c. 5527. P. T. Stone-
havenFIDRA, Hadd., Isle, Dirleton par.
Pop. 4FIELD-CRAIGHTON, Dumb., ham.,New Kilpatrick par.
FIFESHIRE, a maritime county,
bounded north by the river Tay andthe counties of Perth and Kinross,
east by the German Ocean, south by
GAZETTEER. 23
1he Firth of Forth, and wtst by anisolated portion of Perth and Clack-mannan. The county is diversified
by hill and dale; its greatest eleva-
tions being the OehiUs, tho Lomond*,and Largo Law. The principal rivers
are the Eden and the Leven. Thesoil is very fertile, especially in that
part known as the Howe of Fife, andall the principal crops are successfully
grown. Cattle are reared in large
numbers, and are of a very superiorbre3d. The minerals found are cop-per, zinc, iron ore, coal, and lime-stone. Fifeshire return* two membersto Parliament. Area, 328,427 acres.
Pin. 187. 1571;
FILLANS (ST), Perth., vil., sj miles
from Comrie. Has P. O. with M. 0.and T. depts of Perthshire
FINCASTLE, Perth., place in Dull par.has a P. O. with T dept. under Pit-
lochryFINDHORN a river wbioh rises in In-
verness-shire, and after a course of 45miles falls into the Moray Firth
FINDHORN, Elgin., vil., 5 miles fromForres. It has P. O. with M. 0.and T dept. under Forres. Pop. 562
FINDOCHTY, Banff., coast vil. It hasa P. 0. with M. O. and T. dept.of Eanffshire. Pop. 1158
FINDO-GASK, Perth., see GaskFINDON, Aber., vil., 6 miles from
Aberdeen.FINHAVEN, Forf., ham., Oathlaw par.
FINNIESTON, suburb of Glasgow.FINNTFOLD, Aber., vil., Cruden par.
FINSTOWN, Ork., place 6 miles fromKirkwall. It has a P. O. with M. 0.
and T. depts. under KirkwallFINTRAY, Aber., par. Acres 7319.
Pop. 999. It has a P. 0. underAberdeen. T. O. Kinaldie R. S., 1
FINTRY, Aber., ham., Turriff par.
FTNTRY, Stir., par. Acres 13,772.Pop. 375. It has a P. O. with M. 0.
and T. depts. under Balfron Station
FTRTH and STENNESS, Ork., par.
Acres, 15,891. Pop. q. c. 1325. P. T.
FISH CROSS, Clack., vil., Clackman-nan par. Pop. 484, including Sauchie
FISHERIE, Aber., place with P. 0.with T. dept. under Turriff
FISHERROW, section of Musselburgh.Pop. 5085.
FISHERTON, Ayr., q s. par. Pop.598. P. T. Ayr
FISHERTOWTST, section of Cullen townFISHWICK, Ber., section of Hutton
par.
FIVE-MILE-EOTJSE, Fori., place withP O. under Dundee. T. O. Lochee, 3
FLADDA, Inv., South Uist par. Pop.
76FLAW CRAIG, Perth., ham., Kinnaird
par.
FLEMING, see Kirkpatbick-Fleming
FLEMINGTON, Lan., vil., Cambus-lang par. Pop. 796
FLISK, Fife., par. Acres 2614. Pop.248. P. T. Cupar
FLODDA, Inv., island, Portree par.,
Skve. Pop. 51FLOTTA, Ork., island, Walls and Flotta
par. Pop. 423. It has P. 0. underStromness. T. O. Longhope, 5 (by sea)
FLOWERHILL, q s. par., Airdrie.
Pop. 4534FOCHABERS, Elgin., town on the Speywith R. S. It has a head P. 0. withall depts. The Churches are Es., F.,
Ep., and R. C. Pop. 1101
FODDERTY, Ross., par. Acres 64,230.Pop q c. 2000. P. T. Dingwall
FOGO, Ber., par. Acres 4652. Pop.420. P. T. Duns
FOOTDEE, suburb of Aberdeen
FORBES, Aber., section of Tullynesslepar. It has a P. O. under Aberdeen.T. 0. Alford, 2. Gives the title of
baron to the ancient family of ForbesFORD, Argyle., vil., on Loch Awe. It
has a P. 0. with T. dept. of Argyle-shire
FORD, Edin., vil., near Dalkeith. It
has a P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.
under DalkeithFORDELL, Fife., vil., Dalgetty par.
Pop. 589FORDOUN, Kinc, par. Acres 26,869.
Pop. 2004. Contains Fordoun vil.,
which has a head P. O. with all
depts., and a R. S.
FORDYCE, Banff., par. Acres 17,198.
Pop. q c. 4268. Contains Fordycevil., with P. O. under Portsoy. T.0. Glassaugh Station, 2 Pop. 316
FORFAR, capital of Forfarshire, royal
and parliamentary burgh, and seat of
sheriff court. The local institutions
include a Free Library and an Infir-
mary. It has a head P. 0. with all
depts., and a R. S. The Churches areEs., F., U.P., Bap., Cong.,, and Ep.Pop. 12,844, inhabited houses 2957.—Forfar par. Acres 8353. Pop q c.
13.665FORFARSHIRE, on ANGUS, a county,bounded north by the counties of
Aberdeen and Kincardine, east by theGorman Ocean, seuih by the Firth of
Tay, and west by tho county of Perth.The general aspect ot the county is
mountainous and irregular ; it is tra-
versed by the Grampians, which rise
to the height of 3000 feet, and also bythe Sidliw Hills. Among the nume-rous valleys intersected t hrough thecounty the most noted is StraShmore,which extends beyonl the county, andis celebrated for :ts beauty and fer-
tility. The rivers are the North andSouth Esk, tho Tsla. and several smal-ler streams. All (be ordinary cropsare grown ; it has also importantfisheries, large quantities of salmonbeing s>ent to London. The minerals
include limestone, porphyry, jasper,many varieties of pebbles, and cairn-gorms. A number of vessels aro alsoengaged in the whale fisheries. For-farshire returns one member to Parlia-ment. Area, 568,750 acres. Pop.280.053
FORGAN, Fife., par. Acres 4983.Top. q c, 3763. P. T. Newport
FORGANDENNY, Perth., and Kinr.,par. Acres 8946. Pop. 574. Con-tains Forgandennv vil., with R. S.,
and a P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
of PerthshireFORGEBRAEHEAD, Dumf., vil., Can-
onbie par.
FORGLEN, Banff., par. Acres 6240.
Pop. 714. Has P. O. under Turiff.
T. O. 4FORGUE, Aber., par. Acres 17,354.Pop. q. c. 2239. It has a P. 0. withM. 0. and T. depts. under Huntly
FORNETH, Perth., place with P. O.under Blairgowrie. T. 0. Caputh, 4
FORRES, Elgin., royal and parliamen-tary burgh, and seat of small debtcourt. It has a head P. 0. with all
depts., and R. S. The Churches are
Es., F., U.P., Bap., Cong., and Ep.It has a Museum and other institu-
tions. Pop. 3971, inhabited houses8-?B.—Forres par. Pop. 4881
FORSIRARD, Suth, place with R. S.,
and P. O. with T. depts. of Suther-landshir9
FORSS, Caith., place with P. 0. underThurso. T. 0. 6
FORT-AUGUSTUS, Inv., vil., Boleskine
par. It has a P. 0. with M. 0. andT. depts. under Inverness. It hasa Roman Catholic Monastery, &c,erected at a cost of about ^43,000.Pop. 611
FORTEVIOT, Perth., par. Acres 7785.Pop. 539. Contains Forteviot vil.,
with a R. S., and P. 0. with T. dept.
under PeithFORT-GEORGE, Inv., royal fortress,
erected at a cost of upwards of
£1 60,000, and situate i£ miles fromFort-George R. S. Has a P. 0. withM. 0. and T. depts of Invemess-shire
FORT-GEORGE STATION, Inv., R.
S. 9J miles from Inverness. It hasa head P. 0. with M. 0. and T.depts.
FORTH, a river which rises in the north
side of Ben Lomond, and gradually
expands into an estu'iry called theFirth of Forth, which extends for
many miles. It is about 35 to 40 miles
wide at its month from Fifeness ontho north to St Abb's Head on thesouth sh'-re. Ic contains a number of
small islands, among -vhich are Inch-
keith. Isle of May, both having light-
houses, Inchgarvie, Inchcolm, and the
Bass Rock. The Forth possesses
many g< od harbours, and St Mar-
24 GAZETTEER.
garefc's Hope, aliove Queensferry, is
ono of the safest roadsteads in thekingdom. The river is 1S0 miles long,
including1 the celebrated " links or
windings." The Forth is crossed at
Queensferry by the famous railwaybridge, which consists of two mainspans of 1700 feet each, and two of
675 • its total length, inclusive of
piers, being over a mile and a half
It was built at a cnst of £3,000,000;the engineers were Sir John Fowlerand Sir Benjamin Baker
FORTH, Lan., vil., Carnwath par. It
has a P. O. under Lanark. T. 0.
Wilsontcwn E. S., 1. Pop. 563
FORTING-ALL, Perth., par. Acres196,683. Pop. q c. 1485. ContainsFortingall vil., which has a P. 0.
with M. 0. and T. depts. under Aber-feldy
FORTROSE, Ross., royal and parlia-
mentary burgh and seaport, withmuch improved harbour. It has a
P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts. of
RosgTshire. The Churches are Es..
F., and Ep. Pop. 871, inhabited
houses, 225FORT-WILLIAM. Inv., police burgh,
seat of sheriff court, and tourists'
centre, situate on Loch Linnhe, at
foot of Ben Nevis. It has a headP. 0. with all depts., a terminal R.
R., and regular steamboat communi-cation with Glasgow, Oban, Inverness,
kc. The churches are Es., F., Ep.,and R C. Pop. 1856, inhabitedhouses 271
F03S, Perth., q. s. par. Pop. 210. P.
0. vnder Pitlochry. T. O. StrathTummel, 4
FOSSOWAT and TULLIEBOLE,Perth., and Kinc, par. Acres 17,353.
Pop. 1085. Has P. O. with. M. 0.
and T. depts. of Kinross-shiro
FOULA, Shet., island. It has a P. 0.under Lerwick. T. 0. Walls, 18 (bysea). Pop. 239
FOULDEN, Ber., par. Acres 3278.Pop. 35L Contains Foulden vil.,
with P. 0. under Berwick. T. 0.
Paxton, 4FOUNTAINBLEAU, Dumf., place near
Dumfries, with medicinal spring
FOUNTAINHALL, Edin., ham., withR. S . and a P. O. with M. 0. and T.depts. of Midlothian
FOURMILEHILL, Edin., ham., Cor-storphine par.
FOURTOWNS, Dumf., vil., Loch-maben par.
FOVERAN, Aber., par. Acres 10,537.
Pop. 1945. P. T. Aberdeen
FOWLIS, see LundieFOWLIS, Perth., vil., with P. O. under
Crieff. T. O. Abercairney R. S., 3
FOWLIS WESTER, Perth., par. Acres22,803 Pop. q c. 964. P. T. Perth
FOXLEY, Lan., vil., Old Monkland par.
FOYERS, Inv., vil. on Lochness, has P.
O. with M. 0. and T. depts. underInverness
FOYERS, a river in Inverness-shire,
whi-jh, in its course, forms two cas-
oad».s, one .30 and the other 60 feet
high, ami falls into Loch NessFRASERBURGH, Aber., police burgh,
seat of sheriff court, a thriving sea-
port, and the head of an importantfishery district. It has an excellent
artiucial harbour, one of the best onthe east coast, the construction of
which, including recent extensive
improvements, costs upwards of
jiCioo.ooo. It has several public
buildings, handsome churches, andvarious institutions, including anacademy and an hospital. It has a
head P. 0. with all depts., and a R.S. The Churches are Es., F., U.P.,Bapt., E.U., Cong., and Ep. Pop.
7360, inhabited houses 841.—Fraser-
burgh par. Acres 8367. Pop. 8352FRASERBURGH (WEST), q s. par.,
Fraserburgh. Pop. 3601FRESWICK, Caith., vil., 3 miles south
of John o' GroatsFREUCHIE, Fife., town, near FalklandRoad R. S. It has a P. 0. with M.O. and T. depts. of Fifeshire. TheChurches are Es. and U.P. Pop. 913
FRIARTON, suburb of PerthFRIEL HOUSE, Argyle., isle, Morvern
par.
FRIOCKHEIM, Fori., town, 6£ miles
from Arbroath. It has a R. S., anda P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts. of
Forfarshire. The Churches are Es.,
P., and E.U. Pop. 943FUDA., Inv., isle, Barra par. Pop. 7
FULLARTON, Ajr., suburb of Irvine,
having a P. 0. with M. 0. and T.
depts. under Irvine
FURNACE, Argyle, vil., on Loch Long.
It has a P. O. with M. O and T.
depts. of Argyleshire
FUSHIEBRIDGE, Edin., ham., with
R. S., 13 miles from Edinburgh
FYNE, LOCH, Argyle., a lake or inlet
of the sea, noted for its excellent
herrings It runs 40 milcG north andnorth-east from the Sound of Bute to
beyond Inveraray. It is 1 to 5 miles
broad, and 40 to 70 fathoms deep.
In the lishing season many hundredsof boats are to be seen fishing on the
loch
FYVIE, Aber., par. Acres 29,586.
Pop. q c. 4049. It has a P. O. with
M. O. and T. depts. of Aberdeen-shire, and a R. S.
GADGIRTH, Ayr., ham., Ooylton
par.
GAIR BRIDGE, see Guakd-Biudge
GAIRLOCH, Ross., par. Acres 200,646.Pop. q c, 418 1. 'Gaii-loch ham. wheresteamer from Glasgow calls, has aP. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts. of
Ross-shire
GAIRLOCHY, Inv., place, has P. 0.
with T. dept. under Spean Bridge
GAIRSAY, Ork., isle, Evie and Ren-dall par. Pop. 33
GALASHIELS, Sal., thriving parlia-
mentary burgh, and seat of sheriff
court. Its institutions include a pub-lio library. It has a head P. O. withall depts., and R. S. The Churchesare Es., F., U.P., Eap., E.U., Ep.,and R.C. Pop. 17,249, inhabitedhouses 3480.—Galashiels par. Acres
8440. Pop. q. c. 11,687
GALASHIELS (WEST), Sel., q s. par.,
Galashiels.. Pop. 3991
GALA WATER, a river rising in thecounty of Midlothian, and falling into
the Tweed, near Galashiels
GALLATOWN, Fife., suburb of Kirk-caldv
GALLOWAY (NEW), see New Gallo-way
GALLOWLAW, Fori., ham., Panbridepar.
GALSTON, Ayr., police burgh, 5J miles
from Kilmarnock, has a R. S., and P.
O. with all depts. The Churches are
Es., F., U.P., and E.U. Pop. 4292.
inhabited houses 922.—Galston par.
Acres 15,243. Pop. q c. 6370
GALTWAY, section of Kirkcudbrightpar.
GAMRIE, Banff., par. Acres 17,041.
Pop. q c, 7033. P. T. Banff
GARBETHILL, Dumb., vil., 3 miles
from CumbernauldGARBITY, Elgin., place with P. 0.under Fochabers. T. 0. Rothes, 3
GARDENSTOWN, Banff., a thriving
vil., Gamrie par. It has a P. 0.
with M. 0. and T. depts. underBanff. Pop. 1139
CARDERHOUSE, Shet., place, Sand-sting par., with a P. O. under Ler-
wick. T. O. Reawick, 2
GARELOCHHEAD, Dumb., vil., 7Jmiles from Helensburgh. It has a
R. 8., and P. O. with M. 0. and T.
depts. of Dumbartonshire. Pop. 557
GARGUNNOCK, Stir., par. Acres
9859. Pop. 674. It has a R. S., and
P. O. with T. dept. under Stirling
GARHARRA, Argyle., ham., Dunoonpar.
GARIOCHSFORD, Aber., ham., YthanWells par.
GARLIESTON, Wigt., coast vil. It
has a P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.
of Wigtownshire, a R. S., and a har-
bour. Pop. 632GARLOGIE, Aber., ham., Skene par.
GARMOND, Aber., vil., Monquhitter
par.
GAZETTEER. 25
GARMOUTH, Elgin., seaport vil., onthe Spey It has a P. O. with M. 0.and T. depts. of Morayshire, and aE. S. Pop. 535
GARNQUEEN, Lan., vii., Cadder par.
Pop. 1360, including Glenboig
GARRABOST, Ross., vil., Lewis. It
has a P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts.
under StornowayGARRY, Perth., a river which, after acourse of 20 miles, joins the Tummul.It liows from a small like of the samename, in 1 he wi!d district of AtholeForest, "'he river is mentioned in
.Tames Hogg's " Bonnie Prince Char-lie "
GARRYNAHINE, Ross., vil., Lewis, 14miles from Stornoway
GARSCADDEN, Dumb., vil., New Kil-
patrick par. Pop. 574GARSCUBE, Lan., vil., 5 miles fromGlasgow
GARTCOSH, Lan., vil., with R. S.,
and a P. 0. with T. dept. underGlasgow
GARTCROW, suburb of Falkirk
GARTLY, Aber., and Banff., pax. Acres
18.089. Pop- 928 - I* has R - S., anda P. 0. with T. dept. of Aberdeen-uhire
GARTMORE, Perth., vil. It has a P.
0. with M. 0. and T. depts. underGartmore Station
GARTNESS, Stir., place with R. S.,
and a P. 0. under Balfron Station
T. O. Killearn Station, 2
GARTSHERRIE, Lan., q s. par. Pop.12,155. It has a R. S. P. T. Coat-bridge
GARTURK, Lan., q. s. par. Pop. 4551.P. T. Coatbridge
GARTWHINEAN, Perth., vil., Fosso-wav par.
GARVALD, Dumf., section of Kirk-micbael par.
GARVALD, Hadd., par. Acres 13,442.Pop. 600. Contains Garvald vil.,
with P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.
under PrestonkirkGARVE, Ross., ham., 13 miles from
Dingwall. It has a R. S., and a P.
O. with M. O. and T. depts. of Ross-shire
GARVELLOCH, Argyle., isle, Jura par.
GARVOCK, Kine., par. Acres 7966.Pop. 415. P. T. Laurencekirk
GASK or FINDO-GASK, Perth., par.
Acres 5185. Pop. 361. P. T. Auch-terarder. The accomplished poetessLady Nairne was a native
GASSTOWN, Dumf., vil. It has a P.O. under Dumfries. T. O. 2
GASWATER, Ayr., vil., Auchinieckpar.
GATEHEAD, Ayr., vil., Kilmaurs par.
G-ATEHUUSE, Kirkc, police burgh,on the Fleet, 5^ miles from DromureR S. It has a P. 0. with all depts.
of Kirkcudbrightshire. The Churches
are Es., F., U.P., and Ep. Pop.1226, inhabited houses 241
GATESIDE, Aber., vil., Newhills par.
GATESIDE, Avr., vil., Beith par., hasP. O. under "Beith. T. 0. 1. Pop.326
GATESIDE, Dumf., vil., Wamphraypar.
GATESIDE, Dumf., ham., Kirkgun-zeon par.
GATESIDE, Fife., vil., with R. S.,
and P. 0. of Fifeshire. T. O. Strath-miglo, 2
GATESIDE, Ren., vil., Neilston par.,
4 miles from Paisley. Pop. 446GATTONSIDE, Rox., vil., with P. 0.under Melrose. T. 0. 1
GAVIES1DE, Edin., vil., West Calderpar. Pop. 456
GAVINTON, Ber., vil., with P. 0.under Duns. T. 0. 2
GrEDDESTON, Ross , \il., Avoch par.
GELA, Shet., ham., Dunrossness par.
GELSTON, Kirkc, vil., with P. 0.under Castle Douglas. T. 0. 3
GEORGE (ST), in the Fields, q s. par.,
Glasgow. Pop. 22,246GEORGE (ST), q s. par., Aber. Pop.
43°3GEORGE (ST), q. s. par., Edinburgh.Pop. 599S
GEORGEMAS, Caith. Railway junc-tion, 13 miles from Wick
GEORGETOWN, Dumf., vil. Dumfriespar.
GERGASK, Inv., ham., Laggan par.
GERSA, Caith. ham., Watten par.
GIFFORD, Hadd., vil. It has a P. 0.
with M. O. and T. depts. underHaddington, and is 4 miles fromthat town. Pop. 305. It is notedas the birth-place of John Knox
GIGHA, Argyle., island. Pop. 398.
—Gigha and Cara par. Acres 3647.Pop. 401. It has a P. 0., withM. O. and T. depts. of Avgvleshire
GILCOMSTON, q. s. par., Aberdeen.Pop. 14,734
GILGALj Dumf., ham., Wamphraypar.
GILLEAN, Ross., isle, Lochalsh par.
Pop. 7GILMERTON Edin., vil., Liberton
par., 4 miles from Edinburgh. It
has a R. S., and P. 0. with M. 0.ind T. depts. of Midlothian. Pop.1082
GILMERTON, Perth., vil., has P. 0.
with T. depts. under Crieff
GILNOCKIE, Dumf., vil., Canonbiepar.
GILSTON, Fife., vil., 2% miles fromCeres
GIRTHON, Kirkc, par. Acres 33,374.Pop. 1354. P- T. Gatehouse
GIRVAN, Avr., police burgh, seaport
town, and seat of sheriff courts. It
has a head P. O. with all depts., andtwo R. S. The Churches are—Es.,
F., U.P., Ep., and R.C. Pop. 4081,inhabited houses 981.—Girvan par.Acres 14,580. Pop. q. c 4906
GIRVAN, a river which rises in theparish of Straiton in Ayrshire, andfalls into the Irish Sea opposite AilsaCraig
GIRVAN( SOUTH), q. s. par.., Girvan.Pop. 2305
GLADSMUIR, Hadd., par. Acres
7043. Pop. 1604. It has a P. 0.
under Macmerry. T. 0. 2
GLAITNESS, Ork., ham., Kirkwall par.
GLAMIS, Forf., par. Acres 14,347.
Pop. 1464. Contains Glamis vil. It
has a R. S., and P. 0. with M 0. andand T. depts. of Forfarshire
GLASGOW, the commercial andmanufacturing capital of Scotland,and, in aggregate importance, thesecond city in the empire. Situate onthe Clyde, and 47J miles by rail fromEdinburgh. Is the political capital
of Lanarkshire, a royal and parlia-
mentary burgh, a university city,
seat of justiciary and sheriff courts,and a head port. Originated fromthe cathedral founded about a.d.
560 ; was made a royal burgh in
1180; and was but a small burgh of
limited extent in 1550. Its greatand continued prosperity—entirely
the result of enterprise and skill inmanufacturers and commerce—onlydates from last century. Its presentvast predominance testifies to thevitality and energy of its citizens. Inthe fifty years between 1831 and 1881it considerably more than trebled its
population, and now, includingsuburbs, measures 6 miles by 4J,and is of such magnitude that spacewill not admit here of even a meagredescription. The public buildingsare both numerous and handsome,and include many very interesting
and noble structures. The Cathedral,the University, the Merchants'House, the General Post Office, andthe Royal Exchange, may be men- -
tioned. Th<j Municipal buildingsrecently erected cost about ^500,000,including ^165,000 paid for the site.
The charitable institutions are many,the most important being the RoyalInfirmary, Western Infirmary, FeverHospitals, Small-pox Hospital, Ma-ternity Hospital, Asylum for the
Blind, Deaf and Dumb Institute,Lunatic Asylum, &c. It has variousscientific and literary institutions, in-
cluding a museum and two public
libraries, also a Royal Botanic Gar-den, several publio parks and manymonuments—no fewer than n stand-
ing in George Square. The Churchesare Established, Free. United Presby-
terian, Episcopal, Baptist, Evangeli-
cal Union, Congregational, Wesleyan,2/D/1900
26 GAZETTEER.
Roman Catholic, Catholic Apostolic,
Methodist, Christadelphian, Original
Secession, Unitarian, PlymouthBrethren, Society of Friends,
Christian Brethren, and a Jewish
Synagogue.—The harbour shared in
the prosperity of the city, and by ex-
tensions from time to time, necessi-
tated by increasing trade, acquired
its present greatness at a cost of over
.£11,000,000. In 1801 the quayage of
the harbour -was only 382 yards in
length, the water area 4 acres ; the
revenue from the harbour and river
£3400. In 1898 the length of the
quayage was eight miles, the water
area 205J acres, and the revenue
£410,084. For about 2J milei
from Glasgow Bridge the river pre-
sents the appearance of an immensedock, and is deep enough for the
largest sea-going ships. The har-
bour possesses all the appliances of a
first-class port, and is connected with
the whole railway system of the king-
dom. The export, import, and
coasting trades are enormous. For
sailings of steamers see list of Ship-
ping Offices. Pop. of parliamentary
burgh 564,968, inhabited houses
"7.537- PoP of city and suburbs
792,728, inhabited houses 162,064.
The parishes are: Barony 309,812,
City 176, 824, Govan 280,275
GLASS, Aber. and Banff., par. Acres
12,594. P°P- 964- I* nas a P. 0.
with M. 0. and T. depts. underHuntly
GLASSABY OB KILMICHAEL-GLASSARY, Argyle., par. Acres
60,229 Pop. q. «. 3836. P. T.
LochgilpheadGLASSEBTON, Wigt., par. Acres
13,284. Pop. 1154. It has a P. 0.
under Whithorn. T. 0. 2
GLASSFOBD, Lan., par. Acres 6442.
Pop. q. c. 1317. It has a R. S. P.
T. HamiltonGLEN, Stir.,vil.,2 miles from Falkirk
GLENALMOND, Perth., place with an
Episcopal College. It has a P. 0.
with T. dept. under PerthGLENAPP, Ayr., q. s. par. Pop. 144.
P. T. BallantraeGLENARAY, Argyle. par. Pop. 435.
P. T. InverarayGLENBARR, Argyle., ham., Eillean
par. It has a P. 0. with M. 0. andT. depts. of Argyleshire
GLENBARRY, Banff., place withR. S., 113 miles from Banff
GLENBEG, Inv., section of Glenelgpar.
GLENBERVIE, Kinc, par. Acres15,041. Pop. 887. P. T. Fordoun
GLENBOIG, Lan., vil. It has aR. S., and a P. 0. with M. 0. andT. depts. of Lanarkshire. Pop. 1360(including Garnqueen)
par.
T. O.
GLENBUCK, Ayr., vil., Muirkirk par.
It has a R. S., and a P. 0. with M.O. and T. depts. of Lanarkshire.
!
Pop. 1079GLENBUCKET, Aber., par. Acres
11,084. P°P- 4°8 - P- T. AberdeenGLENCAIRN, Dumf., par. Acres
30,083 Pop. 1647. P. T. Thornhill
GLENCAPLE, Dumf., shipping vil. on
the Nith. It has a P. O. underDumfries. T. O. 5
GLENCARSE, Perth., placo 6 miles
from Perth, with a R. S., and a
P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts underPerth
GLENCOE, Argyle., vil., on LochLeven. It has a P. 0. with M. 0.
and T. depts. under Ballachulish
GLENCORSE, Edin., pax. Acres
4257. Pop. 1451. P. T. Roslin
GLENDALE, Div., place in Duirinish
par., Skye. Has P. 0. with M. 0.
and T. depts. under PortreeGLENDARUEL, Argyle., place with
P. 0., with T. dept. under Colin-
traive
GLENDEVON, Perth., par. Acres
9133. Pop. no. Has a P. 0.
under Dollar. T. O. Rumblingbridge 5
GLENDOICK, Perth., ham., Errol
It has a P. 0. under Perth.
Glencarse, 2
GLENELG, Inv., par. Acres i34'778 -
Pop. q. c. 1503. Contains the pic-
turesque vil. of Glenelg. Has P. O.
with M. O. and T. dents, under
Strome FerryGLENFARG, Perth., vil., with R. S-,
and P O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
of PerthshireGLENFINNAN, Inv., place with P. 0.,
with M. 0. and T. depts. under Fort-
WilliamGLENFOOT, Perth., vil., Abernethy
par.
GLENGAIRN, Aber. P. T. Aberdeen.
See GlenmuickGLENGARNOCK, Ayr., vil., Dairy
and Kilbirnie par. It has a P. 0.
with M. O. and T. depts. of Ayr-
shire. Pop. 1628
GLENGARRY, Inv., q. s. par. Pop.
657. P. T. InvergaiTyGLENGIRNAIG, Aber., place with
P. 0. under Ballater. T. O. 4GLENGLASS, Ross., ham., Alness par.
GLENHEAD, Ren., vil., Lochwinnochpar.
GLENISLA, Forf., par. Acres
41,242. Pop. q. c. 676. It has a
P. O. with T. dept. under Alyth
GLENLIVET, Banff., q. s. par. Pop.
1477. It has several distilleries, a
P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
under Ballindalloch
GLENLOCHAR, Kirkc, place with P.
O. with T. dept. under Castle Doug-las
GLENLUCE, Wigt., vil., 8| miles
from Stranraer. It has a R. S. andP 0. with M. 0. and T. depts. of
Wigtownshire. Pop. 922GLENLYON, Perth., place with P. 0.,
with M. O. and T. dept under Aber-
feldy. T. 0. Fortingal, 12
GLENMAVIS, Lan., vil., New Monk-land par.
GLENMORE, Inv., section of Portree
par., SkyeGLENMORISTON, Inv., place on Loch
Ness. It has a P. 0. with M. O.
and T. depts. under Inverness. See
UrquhartGLENMUICK, TULLICH, and GLEN-GAIRN, Aber., par. Acres 87,341.
Pop. q. c. 2299. P. T. Ballater
GLENOGILVY, Forf., place with a
P. O. under Forfar. T. O. Glamis
R S sGLENORCHY and INISHAIL,
Argyle., par. Acres 146,588. Pop.
1641. P. T. DalmallyGLENSHEE, Perth., q. s. par. Pop.
163. It has a P. 0. with T, dept.
under BlairgowrieGLENSHIEL, Ross., par. Acres
573,320. Pop. 394. Has a P. C.
with M. 0. and T. depts. underStrome Ferry
GLENTANAR, Aber., section of
Aboyne par.
GLENTRUIM, Inv., vil., 7 miles fromKingussie
GLENURQUHART, Inv., place with
P. 0., with T. dept. under Inverness.
GLENWHILLY, Wigt., place about 8
miles from Barrhill. It has a P. 0.
under Stranraer. T. 0. New LuceStation 4
GOGAR, Edin., section of Corstorphine
par.
GOIL, LOCH, Argyle., a branch of
Loch Long, running 4 miles north to
the village of Lochgoilhoad
GOLDEN ACRE, suburb of Edinburgh
GOLSPIE, Suth., seaport town. It
has a head P. 0. with all depts.,
and a R. S. The Churches are Es.
and F. Pop. 956.—Golspie par.
Acres 19,690. Pop. 1451
GCMETRA, Argyle., isle Kilninian
and Kilmore par. Pop. 31
GONOCHAN, Stir., vil., Fintry par.
GORBALS, q. s. par., Glasgow. Pop.
5457GORDON, Ber., par. Acres 971
V
Pop. 843. Contauis Gordon vil. It
has a P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
of Berwickshire. Gives the title of
Duke to the Duke of Richmond and
GordonGORDON PLACE, Aber., vil., Dyce par.
GORDONSTOWN, Aber., vil., Auch-
terless par. Has P. O. under Rothie-
Norman. T. O. Rothie-Norman Sia-
tion, 3
GAZETTEER. 27
GOREBRIDGE, Edin., vil., 10 miles
from Edinburgh. It has a P. 0.
with M. O. and T. depts. of Mid-lothian, and a R. S. Pop. 1363
GORGIE, suburb of Edinburgh. Pop807
GORTLECK, Inv., place, Dores par.
It has a P. O. with T. dept. undeTInverness
GOTT\ Shet., ham., Tingwall par.
GOULDIE, Forf., vil., Monikie par.
GOURDON, Kinc., vil., near Bervie.
It has a P. 0. with M. 0. and T.
depts. tinder Montrose
GOUROOK, Ren., police burgh, 2|miles from Greenock. It is a muchfrequented watering-place. It has
a P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.of Renfrewshire, a R. S., and hassteamboat communication with all
places on the Clyde. The Churchesare Es., F., TIP., Cong., Ep., andR.C. Pop. 4431, inhabited houses10154; of q. s. par. 4263
GOVAN, Lan., police burgh, contigu-
ous to Glasgow. Maintains a ferry
to Partick. Has extensive gravingclocks. It has a P. 0. with all depts.
under Glasgow, and a R. S. TheChurches are Es., F., U.P., Cong.,and R. C. Pop. 61,364, inhabited
houses 12,409.—Govan par. partly
Leuf. Acres 6734. Pop. q. c.
220,275
GOVANHILL, a police burgh suburbanto Glasgow, and has a P. O. with
M. 0. and T. depts. under Glasgow.The Churches are Es., F., U.P., andMethodist. Pop. 14,339, inhabited
houses 2942GOWKHALL, Fife., vil., Garnoek par.
GOWKSHILL, Edin., vil., Cockpenpar.
GRAEMSAY, Ork., Island, Hoy andGraemsay par. It has a P. 0. underStromness. T. 0. Stromness, 2 (bysea} Pop. 223
GRAHAMSHILL, suburb of Airdrie
GRAHAM3T0WN, Ren., suburb of
BarrheadGRAHAMSTOWN, Stir., subarb of
FalkirkGRAITNY, see GretnaGRANGE, Banff., par. Acres 15,041.
Pop. 1685. It has a P.. S., and P. Owith T. dept. under Keith
GRANGE, suburb of EdinburghGRANGE, Fife., St Andrews parGRANGE, Perth, vil., Errol par
GRANGEMOUTH, Stir., seaport andpolice burgh at east end of Forth andClyde Canal. It has a head P. 0.with all depts., a R. S., and an ex-
cellent harbour. Steamers sail regu-larly to London. The Churches are
Es., F., and U.P. Pop. 5833, in-
habited houses 1052 ; of q. s. par.
4560
GRANGEPAJNS, Lin., vil., suburbanto Bo'ness. Pop. 915 (including
Wardie)GRANTON, Eain., seaport on the
Forth, 2J miles from Edinburgh
;
maintains a railway ferry to Burnt-island. It has a P. O. with M. O.and T. depts. under Edinburgh, a
R S.', and a commodious harbourThe Churches are Es. and F. Pop.
655GRANTOWN, Elgin., town (muchfrequented by tourists), and seat of
sheriff court. It has a head P. 0.with M. 0. and T. depts., and a R. S.
The Churches are Es., F., Bap., andCong. Pop. 1423
GRANTSHOUSE, Ber., place withR. S., and a P. O. with M. 0. andT. depts. of Berwickshire
GREENBANK, suburb of GreenockGREENEND, Lan., vil., Old Monkland
par.
GREENFIELD, Lan., vil., Hamiltonpar. It has a R. S.
GREENGAIRS, Lan., vil., New Monk-land par. Pop. 877
GREENHEAD, q. s. par., Glasgow.P°P- 5357
GREENLAND, Caith., ham. It has aP. O. under Wick. T. O. Castle-ton, 5
tREENLAW, Ber., town, and seat of
sheriff court. It has a R. S., andP. 0. with M. O. and T. depts. of
Berwickshire. The Churches are
Es., F., U.P, and Ep. Pop. 669.—Greenlaw par. Acres 12,142. Pop.1110
GREENLOANING, Perth., vil., 6
miles from Dunblane Jz has aR. S.
GREENOCK, Ren., a parliamentaryburgh, seat of sheriff court, and a
head port ; has recently been greatly
improved. It has two public parks,
many handsome churches, several
imposing public buildings, the newTown Hall being a most elegant
structure. It has a variety of in-
stitutions, including a museum,public library, an infirmary, and anhospital for disabled seamen, built in
1 851 at a cost of £1 0,000 from a be-
quest, of £140,000. It has a headP. O. witlj all depts., and railway
communication with all parts. TheChurches are Es., F., U.P., ReformedPresbyterian, Cong., Wes., E.U.,Methodist, Ep., and R. C. Its
spacious harbour has undergonegreat improvements. The JamesWatt Dock, completed in 1885, cost
£550,000. A large export, import,
and coasting trade is being carried
on. All steamers sailing from Glas-
gow call here. See Glasgow list of
Shipping Offices. It is the head of
a fishery district. Pop. 63,086,
inhabited houses 12,829. Area 6201acres. The parishes are East Gree-nock (pop. 21,901), Middle Greenock(531 1), West Greenock (39,035)
GREENS, Aber., place with P. O.
under Turriff. T. 0. New Deer, 4GREENSIDE, Lan., ham., Stone-house par.
GREENSIDE, q. s. par., Edinburgh.Pop. 3810
GRETNA, Dumf., par. Acn-es 7863.Pop. 1 141. It has a R. S., andP. 0. with M. O. and T. depts.under Carlisle
GREYFRIARS (OLD and NEW), twopars., Edinburgh. Pop. 2113 and2814
GREYFRIARS, q. s. par., Aberdeen.Pop. 5846
GRIMSAY, Inv., island, North Uist,
par. Pop. 281. It has a P. 0.under Lochmaddy. T. 0. LochEport, 6 (3 by sea and 3 by road)
GRIMSAY, Inv., island, South Uist,par. Pop. 39
GRUINARD, Ross., isle, Lochbroompar.
GRUINART, Argyle., ham., Islay.
Has P. O. under Bridgend. T. O. 6GRULINE, Argyle, place Mull, with P.
O. with T. dept. under ArosGRUNA SKERRIES, Shet., isle, Nest-
ing par. Pop. 25GRUVER, Ross., vil., Lochs par.,
Lewis. Pop. 389GUARDBRIDGE, Fife., vil., with R.
S., and a P. O. with M. 0. and T.depts. of Fifeshire
GUILDTOWN, Perth., vil., with P. O.under Perth. P. T. Stanley, 3
GULLANE, Hadd., vil., with R. S.,
and P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts.
of HaddingtonshireGURRALLAN, Ayr., ham., Old Cum-nock par.
GUTHRIE, Forf., par. Acres 3823.Pop. 402. It has a R. S., and a P.
O. with M. 0. and T depts. of For-farshire
HHADDINGTON, the county town of
Haddingtonshire, a royal and parlia-
mentary burgh, and a seat of sheriff
court. It has several institutions andpublic buildings, a R. S., and a headP. 0. with all depts. The Churchesare Es., F., U.P., Ep., and R.C.Pop. 3770, inhabited houses 851.
—
Haddington par. Acres 12,113. Pop.5216
HADDINGTON, ob EAST LOTHIAN,a cjnnty, bounded ea'-t by tha GermanOcean, njrth by the Firth of Forth,west and south-west by the coniuy of
Edinburgh, and south and south-east
by Berwickshire. It is one of themost fertile counties in Scotland, and
28 GAZETTEER.
produces abundant crops of excellent
quality. It was the first Scottish
county to adopt the thrashing machine,
the steam plough, and the sowing of
turnips in drills. In the south aro the
Larnmermair Hills, tprurnatirig in
Lammer Law, which rises to a height
of 1733 feet The minerals found are
coal, iron, and limestone. Hadding-tonshire returns one member 10 Par-liament. Area, 179,142 acres (64 percent, of which is under cultivation.)
Pop. 37,506EADDON,' Box., ham., Sprouston par.
HAGGS, Stir., q s. par. Pop. 1560.
P. T. DennyHAILES QUARRY, Edin., vil., Colin-
ton par.
HAIRMYRES, Lan., ham., with R. S.,
East Kilbride par.
HALBEATH, Fife., vil., 2J miles fromDunfermline. It has a R. S., and a
P. 0. with T. dept. under Dunferm-line. Pop. 767
HALDANE'S MILL, Dumb , vil., Bon-hill par.
HALF-MORTON, Dumf., par. Acres6084. Pop. 484. P. T. Chapelknowe
HALIN-IN-WATERNISH, Inv., q. s.
liar., Skye. Pop. 877. P. T. Portree
HALKIRK, Caith., par. Acres 95,763.Pop. 2564. Contains Halkirk vil.,
with R. S., and P. 0. with M. 0.
and T. dept. of Caithness-shire. Pop.
433
HALLSIDE, Lan., vil., Cambuslang,par. Pop. 1041
HAMER, Hadd., section of Whitekirkpar.
HAMILTON, Lan., a parliamentaryburgh, and seat of sheriff court. It
has a head P. O. with all depts., andtwo R. S. The Churches are—Es., F.,
U.P., E.U., Cong., Ep., and R.C.Pop. of parliamentary and municipalburgh 24,863, inhabited houses 4573.—Hamilton par. Acres 14,243. Pop.
q c. 35,156HANGING-SHAW, Ren., vil., Cathcart
par.
HARDGATE, Dumb., vil. near Dun-tocher. Pop. 956, with Faifley
HARDGATE, Kirkc, vil., Urr par.
HARLOSH, Inv., place in Skye, withP. O. under Portree. T. 0. Dun-vegan, 3
HAROLDSWICK, Shet., place in Unst.It has a P. 0. under Lerwick. T. O.Balta Sound, 3
HARPSDALE, Caith., ham., Halkirkpar.
HARRAY and BIRSAY, Ork. par.
Acres 26,743. P°P- 2259' has P. O.with T. dept. under Kirkwall
HARRIS, Inv., par. formed by thesouthern portion of the Island of Lewisand Harris. Acres 123,757. P°P-5024, includes the inhabited islands of
Bernera, Ensay, Killigray, Pabhay,
St Kilda, Scarpa, Scarp, Scotasay,Soay, Tarrensay. P. T. Portree
HARTHILL, Lan., town, 4 miles fromShotts. It has a R. S., and P. 0.
with M. O. and T. depts. under Whit-burn. Pop. 1008
HARTHOPE, Lan., section of Moffatpar.
HASSENDEAN, Rox., place with R.S., Minto par.
HATTON, Aber., ham., has P. 0. withT. depts. of, Aberdeenshire
HAUGH-HEAD, Stir., vil. 2 miles frorr
LennoxtownHAUGH OF URR, Kirkc, vil., with
P. 0. under Dalbeattie. T. 0. Kirk-patrick Durham, 3
HAWICK, Rox., parliamentary burgh,and a seat of sheriff court. It has a
head P. 0. with all depts., and a R.S. The Churches are Es., F., U.P..
Bap., E.U., Ep., and R.C. Pop.
19,204, inhabited houses 3723.—Ha-wick par. Acres 6113. Pop. p c.
14,122. St Mary, q.s. par. Pop. 5540HAWKSTONE, Perth., ham., St Ma-does par.
HAYMARKET, suburb of EdinburghHAYWOOD, Lan., town, Carnwath par.
It has a R. S., and P. O. with M. O.
and T. depts. under Lanark. Pop.1206
HAZELBANK, Lan., vil., Lesmaha-gow. Pop. 301
HEBRIDES, THE, as now understood,includes all the Western Islands froxri
tho Mull of Kintyre to Capo Wrath,consisting of a series of groups of
islands and rocky islets extending 205miles—from the Butt of Leivis to theMull of Oca, in Islay—along the weird,wild, and romantic coast of the WestHighlands The distance of the var-
ious islands front the mainland varies
from les> than .\ a mile at Kyle Rhea,si'ueh-east of Skye, to over too milesto lone St Kilda, and from 1^ milesat Gigha to 21 at the south of Islay.
The entire number of these islands
and islets exceeds 50c, but only about180 are of any value. Of those, 101
were inhabited in 1891, and had apopulation of 01,591 Lewis and Har-ris, Skye, Mull, Islay, Jura, and Northand South Uists are the principal
islands. These are very much diver-
sified as regards scenery—that of
Skye and other islands of the InnerHebrides being the grandest sceueryperhaps in Scotland ; the scenery of
Lewis and other islands of the OuterHebrides is less picturesque, but a
peculiar feature of these is the im-mense number of fresh w-iter lochs
scatVred everywhere, and yielding
seme of the best salmon and trout
fishing in Scotland. Most of theislands are extensively intersected byinlets anil arms oi the sea. avoidingeafe and sheltered anchorage. The
LoTds of the Isles and the InsularChiefs ef tho various turbulent clanshave left numerous monuments of
their amtition and their rule, in theform of Cowers and castles ; and theremuins of the religions establish-
ments testify to the Christian zeal andpiety of former generations.
HEISKER, Inv., island, North Uistpar. Pop. 135
HEITON, Rox., vil. It has a P. 0.
with T. dept. under Kelso.
HELENSBURGH, Dumb., police
burgh, and fashionable watering-place. It has a head P. 0. with M.O. and T. depts., and a R. S. Hasfrequent steamboat communicationwith Greenock, &c. The Churchesare Es., F., U.P., Cong., and Ep.Pop. 8405, inhabited houses 1744
HELLISAY, Inv., isle, Barra par.
HELMSDALE, Suth., a river whichfalls into the German Ocean 3 -niles
sonth-we?t from the Ord of CaithnessHELMSDALE, Suth., seaport town,
and head of a fishing district. It has a
P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts. of
Sutherlandshire, and a R. S- Pop 743HERBERTSHIRE, suburb of DennyHERIOT, Edin., par. Acres 15,038.
Pop. 417. It has a P. 0. with T.
dept. of Midlothian, and a R. S.
HERIOTFIELD, Perth., vil., Monzie
par. It has a P. O. of Perthshire. T.
O. Glenalmond, 2HERMlSTOiM, Edin., vil., with P. 0.
under Currie. T. O. Gogar R. S., 1
FIEVERA, Shet., isle of Bressay, par.
Pop. 24HIGH BLANTYRE. See Bi.axtyke
HIGH CHURCH, Inner and Outer par.,
Glasgow q s. Pop. 9626 and 5906
BIGHIANDMAN, Perth., R. S. i£
miles from Crieff
HIGH SUNNYSIDE, suburb of Coat-
bridgeHIGHTAE, Dumf., vil., with P. 0.
and T. dept. under Lockerbie
HILDESAY, Shet., isle, Tingwall par.
Pop. 30HILLEND, Fife., vil., with P. 0. with
T. dept. under Inverkeithing
BILLHEAD, Lan., suburb of Glasgow.
Is a police burgh. It has a P. O.
with M. O. and T. depts. under Glas-
gow. Pop. 7738, inhabited houses
1585HILLHEAD, Edin., vil., Cockpen par.
BILLHEAD, Ren., ham., Renfrew par.
HILLHEAD, suburb of StranraerHILL OF BEATH, Fife., vil., Beath
par. Pop 986HILLSIDE, Aber., place with P. 0.
raider Aberdeen. T. O. Port-
lethen R. S., 1
HILLSIDE, Forf., q s. par. Pop. 769.
It has a P. 0. with M 0. and T.
depts. under Montrose
GAZETTEER. 29
HILLSWICK, Shet., seaport vil.,
Northmaven par. It has a P. 0.
with M. O. and T. depts. of ShetlandHILLTOWN, suburb of Dundee
HOBKIRK, Kox., par. Acres 16,193.
Pop. 631. P. T. HawickHODDAM, Dumf., pax. Acres 7514.Pop q c. 1533. P. T. Ecclefechan
HOLBURN, q s. par., Aberdeen. Pop.16,594
EOLLYBUSH, Ayr., place -with P. O.with M. 0. and T. depts. under Ayr
HOLM, Ork., isle, Stromness par. Pop.8
HOLM, Ork., par. Acres 8452. Pop.950. T. O. Kirkwall
HOLM OF DAMSAY, Ork. isle, Firthand Stennes par. Pop. 4
HOLM OF PAPAL, Shet. isle, Bressaypar. Pop. 2
HOLY ISLE, Bute, isle, Kilbride par.Arran. Pop. 9
HOLYROOD, royal palace and ruinedabbey, adjoining Queen's Park, Edin-burgh
HOLYTOWN, Lan., town, situate about1 mile from Holytown R S. It has a
P. O. with M. O. and T. depts. of
Lanarkshire Pop. 28 11
HOLYWOOD, Dumf., par. Acres 8805.Pop. ion. Contains Holywood vil.,
with R. S., and P. O. under Dum-fries. T. 0. 4
HOPEMAN, Elgin., seaport town. It
has a R. S., and P. 0. with M. O.and T. depts. of Morayshire. Pop.1464
HORVDEAN, Ber., vil., Ladykirk par.
HORRISDALE, Ross., isle, Gairlochpar Pun. 31
HOSPITALMILL, Fife., vil., Cults paT
HOUNDWOOD, Ber., q s. par.. Pop.1360. P. T. Ayton
HOURN, LOCH, Inv., an inlet, runninginland from the Sound of Skye. Itis j 3 mil^s long and 5 railis wide atits mouth
HOUSIE SKERRIES, Shet. isle, Nest-ing par. Pop 86
HOUSTON and KILLELLAN, Ren.,par. Acres 7585. Pop. 1946. Con-tains Houston vil., with R. S.,and a
P. 0. with M 0. an T. depts. underJohnstone
HOWMORE, Inv., ham., South Uist.
It has a P. 0. under LochboisdalePier. T. O. Grogarry, 3.
HOWNAM, Rox., par. Acres 15,074.Pop. 223. Has P. 0. under Kelso. T.O. Morebattle, 4
HOWPASLEY, Rox., vil, Robertonpar. It has a P. 0. under Hawick.T. 0. 12
HOWWOOD, Ren., vil., with P. 0. withT. dept. of Renfrewshire •
HOY, Ork., island. Pop. 1320. It hasI a P. O. under Stromness. T. O. 4
(by sea)
HOY and GRAEMSAY, Ork., par.
Acres 15,186. Pop. 537HUGHTON, Inv., place with P 0.
under Beauly. T. 0. Kiltarlity, 2
HUMBIE, Hadd., par. Acres 9316.Pop. 828. P. T. Upper Keith
HUME, Ber., section of Stichill andHume par. It has a P. 0. underKelso. T. O. Stichill, 3
HUNA, Caith., place 2| miles west of
Duncansbay Head. It has a P. O.with T. dept. under Wick
HUNDA, Ork. isle, South Ronaldshaypar. Pop. 7
HUNTERFIELD, Edin., vil., Cockpenpar.
HUNTER'S QUAY, Argyle, vil. on HolyLoch, suburban to Dunoon. Has P.
O. with T. depts under KirnHUNTINGTOWER, Perth., vil., with
P. 0. under Perth. T. 0. Almond-bank, 2
HUNTLY, Aber., police burgh, andseat of small debt court. It has ahead P. 0. with all depts., and a R.
S. The Churches are Es., F., U.P.,Cong., Ep., and R.C. Pop. 3760,inhabited houses 826.—Huntly par.
Acres 12,475. Pop- 4583HURLET, Ren., vil. 2 miles from Barr-head. Pop. 344
HURLFORD, Ayr., town, 2 miles fromKilmarnock. It has a P. 0. with M.0. and T. depts. under Kilmarnock,and a R. S. Pop. 4205
HUT. Inv., isle, North Uist pax.
Pop. 7HUTCHESTCWN, suburb of Glas-gow
HUTTON, Ber., par. Acres 5516.Pop. 815. Has P 0. under Berwick.TO. Paxton, 3
HUTTON. Dumf., par. Acres 23,923.Pup. 726. P. T. Lockerbie
HYNDFORD, Lan., ham., zh milesfrom Lanark
IBROX, suburb of GlasgowILLERAY, see BalleshareINAILITE, suburb of StornowayINCH, Wigt., par. Acres 30,844. Pop.
q c. 3981. P. T. Castle KennedyINCH, Kinc, ham., Fettercairn par.
INCHBARE, Forf., vil., with P. O.
under Brechin. T. O. Edzell, 3INCHBERRY, Elgin., ham., Rothes
par.
INCHINNAN, Ren., par. Acres 3330.
Pop 567. Has P. O. under Renfrew.T. O. 3
INCHKEITH, island in Firth of
Forth, 4 miles from Leith. On it is
a lighthouse and fortifications. Pop.3o
INCHLAGAR, Inv., ham., Glengarrypar.
INCHMARNOCK, Bute isle, NorthBute par. Pop. 18
INCH-NA-DAMl'H, Suth., ham..Assynt par.
iNCHTURE, Perth., par. Acres 4123.Pop. 624. Contains Inchture vil. P.
O. with M. O. and T. depts. of Perth-
shire, and Inchture R. S.INCHYRA, Perth., vil., Kinnoull par.
INKERMAN, Ren., vil. near Paisley.
It has P. O. under Paisley. T. 0.2. Pop. 699
INNELLAN, Argyle., vil. on Firth of
Clyde. It has P. O. with M. 0. andT. depts. of Argyleshire. Pop. 859.of q s. par. 1061
INNERKIP, Ren., par. Aeres 12,549.
Pop. q. c. 6541. Contains Inverkip
vil, which has a P. O.' with M. O.
and T. depts. under Greenock. Pop.
S=6INNERLEITHEN, Peeb., police burgh.
It has a 1'. 0. with M. O. and T.
depts. of Peeblesshire, and a R. S.
The Churches are Es., F., U.P.,
Cong., and R.C. Top. 2501, inhabited
houses 529.—Innerleithen par. Acres
23,9.1. Pop. q c. 4161
INNERWICK, Hadd., par. Acr.'s
13,159. Pop. 761. Contains Inner-
wick vil., with a R. S., and a P. 0.
with M. 0. and T depts. of EastLothian
INNERWICK, Perth., q s. par. Glen-
lyon. Pop. 297. P. T. Aberfeldy
INNISHCHONAN, Argyle., isle, Ard-chattan and Muckairn par. Pop. 9
INKISKENNETH, Argyle., isle, Kil-
fmichen and Kilviekeun par., Mull.
Pop. 2. Here Dr Johnson was the
guest of Sir Hector MacLeanINSCH, Aber., par. Acres 8370. Pop.
1384. Contains Insch vil., with R.
S., and a head P. 0. with M. 0. andT. depts.
INSH, Inv., q s. par. Pop. 390. It
has a P. 0. with T. dept. under Kin-craig
INVER, Ross., vil., Tain par.
INVERALLAN, Elgin, q s. par. Pop.
2470. P. T. GrantownINVERALLOCHY, Aber., q s. par.
Pop. 1463. Contains Inveralloch vil
with P. O. and T. dept. under Aber-deen
INVERAN, Suth., ham., with P. 0.
wvnh T. dept. under Sutherland
INVERARAY, Argyle. Capital of
Argyleshire, a royal and parliamen-tary burgh, and a seat of justiciary
and sheriff court ; and head of a fish-
ing district. It has a head P. O.
with all depts., and a regular steam-boat communication with Glasgow.The Chuiehes are Es., F., and U.P.Pop. 822, inhabited houses 199.—In-
verarv par. Acres 46,892. Pop.
836
30 GAZETTEER.
INVERARITY, Forf., par. Acres 9583.
Pop. 769. P. T. Forfar
INVERAVON, Banff., par. Acres
48,971. Pop. q c. 2319. P. T. Bal-
lindalloch
INVERBROTHOCK, Forf., q. s. par.
Pop. 1233. P. T. Arbroath,
INVERCANNICH, Inv., vil. 17 miles
from Peauly R. S.
INVERCHOALAN, Argyle, par. Pop.
INVERCOE, Argyle., vil. near Balla-
chulishINYERESK, Edin., par. Acres 5155.
Pop. q c. 11,509. Contains Invereskvil. Pop. 308. P. T. Musselburgh
INVERFARIGAIG, Inv., place on LochNess, with P. 0. under Inverness.
T. O. Foyers, 2
INVERGARRY, Inv., ham., -j\ miles
from Fort-Augustus. It has a P. O.
with M. O. and T. depts. of Inver-
ness-shire
INVERGORDON, Ross., police burgh,and seaport town, with good harbour.It has a P. 0. with M. O. and T.
depts. of Ross-shire, and a R. S.
Pop. 1054, inhabited houses 215
INVERG-OWRIE, For., vil. 3 milesfrom Dundee. It has a R. S., and a
small harbour. See LiefINVERIE, Inv., ham., Knoydart. It
has a P. O. under Broadford. T. 0.
Isle Ornsay, n (by sea)
INV'ERINATE, Ross., ham., Kintail
par., has P. 0. under Strome Ferry.
T. 0. Ardelve t 5INVERKEILOR, Forf., par. Acres
10,240. Pop. q c. 1531. Contains
Inverkeilor vil. with P. 0. with M.O. and T. depts. under Arbroath
INVERKEITHLnG, Fife., royal andparliamentary burgh, and a seaport.
It has a R. S., and a P. 0. with M.0. and T. depts. of Fifeshire. TheChurches are Es. and U.P. Pop.
1663, inhabited houses 401.—Inver-
keithing par. Acres 4482. Pop. qc. 2671
INVERKEITHNY, Banff., par. Acres
7641. Pop. 826. It has a P. O.
under Turriff. T. 0. Forgue, 3
INVERKINDIE, Aber., place with P.
O. of Aberdeenshire. T. O. Strath-don, 6
INVERKIP, see InnebkipINVERLEITH, suburb of EdinburghINVERM0RI3T0N, Inv., ham., 7 milesfrom Fort-Augustus. See Glen-moriston
INVERNESS, the county town of In-
verness-shire, a royal and parliamen-tary burgh, seat of justiciary andsheriff courts, a great tourists' cen-
tre, and a head port ; has been long
designated the capital of the High-lands. It stands on the river Ness,
is one of the most attractive towns in
Scotland, and in respect of its local
situation and the magnificence of its
surrounding scenery is unsurpassed.
It has a head P. O. with all depts.,
and a commodious R. S., several im-
posing public buildings, elegant
churches, a handsome Episcopalian
Cathedral, an academy, a public libra-
ary and reading room, an infirmary,
a lunatic asylum, and a number of
miscellaneous institutions. TheChurches are Es., F., U.P., Ep.,
Wes., and R. C. Coasting steamers
sail regularly to Aberdeen, Cromarty,
Fort-William, Glasgow, Invergorden,
Leith, Liverpool, &o. Pop. 19,214,
inhabited houses 4293.—Inverness
par. Acres 23,600. Pop. 23.895
INVERNESS-SHIRE is the largest
county in Scotland, stretjhmg fromsea to sea ; it is bounded on the north
by Ross-shire and part of the MorayFirth, oast by the counties of .Nairn,
Moray, and Aberdeen, and south bythose" of Perth and Argyle, and west
Ly the Atlantic Ocean. A small
district between the counties of
Banff and Moray, is annexe!, andseveral of the Hebrides—Skye, Harris,
North and South List. Benbecula,
Barra. Raasay, Eigg, St Kilda, andothers. The mainland torsion is
divided into two almost e.jual parts
by the Great Glen and the Caledonian
Canal, the northern extremity ol this
glen opens by the river Ness into the
Moray* Firth,' and flowing in a south-
westerly direction e.icloses LucbsNess. Oich, Loohy, and Eil. whenceit extends into the Atlantic Oceanby Lich Linnbe In thi northern
part is S+rath Glass, with its tribu-
taries Tunning int<> the Pirth cf
Beaulv. The c>anty is ncted for its
unsurpassed romantic scenery; iis
glens and mountains. It contains BenNevis, the highest mountain in
Britain, winch attains a height of 4406feet, and several other ranges whichpresent some of the finest mountain
gconery in the world It is well
watered, the prhicipil rivras being the
Ness, the Lochy, the Heauly, and the
Spey The Caledonian Canal con-
nects the east and west seas from Loch
Eil >n the west to *he Moray Firth
on Hie oast coast. The west coast is
indented by numerous salt-water
lochs Thjro are extensile grouse
moors and deor forests, game being
very plentiful; the rivers abound with
salmon, and in ihe lochs the char is
found in great perfection. Only a
small portion of the land is cultivated,
the greater par. being moor and
boatby gix nnd ; black sheep are reared
in large numbers, also cattle. Oats
are the principal en.p; and wheat is
also grown in the neighbourly k1 of
the Moray Fiirh. Limestone is found
in large ";uantitie,s. Inverness-shire
returns one msinber to Parliament.
Area, 2,7r,3,-oi acros. Pop. 85,176INVERSHIN," Suth., place 5$ miles
from Lairgs. It has P. O. with T.
dept. of Sutherlandshire, and a R. S.
INVERSNAID, Stir., ham., on LochLcmond, at the point of communica-tion to Loch Katrine. It has a P. 0.
with T. dept. of Stirlingshire and asteamboat pier
INVERTEIL, q s. par., Kirkcaldy.
Pop. 2246INVERUGIE, Aber., place 2 miles
from Peterhead. It has a R. S.
INVERURIE, Aber., royal and parlia-
mentary burgh. It has a head P. 0.
with all depts., and a R. S. TheChurches are Es., F., Cong., Wes.,
Ep., and R. C. Pop. 2934, inhabited
houses 520.—Inverurie par. Acres
4946. Pop. 2954IOCHDAR OR EOCHAR, Inv., place in
Uist. It has a P. O. under Loch-
maddy. T. 0. Grogarry, 6
IONA, Argyle., island. Pop. 247. It
has a P. O. wirh M. 0. and T.
depts. under Oban. Interesting ruins
of ancient cathedral, and burying-
ground of many Scottish kings
IRONGRAY, see Kiekpateick-Ieon-GEAY
IRVINE. A3T., a river which falls into
tlia Firth "of Clvde at Irvine
IRVINE, Ayr., royal and parliamentary
burgh and seaport. It has a head
P. O. with all depts., and a R. S.
The Churches are Es., F., U. U.P.,:
Bap., and R. C. Pop. 9037, in-*
habited houses 1991-—Irvine par.
Acres 3930. Pop. 6141
1SLAY, Argyle. The most fertile of
the Western Isles. Is famous for its
whisky. Pop. 7375ISLE OF WHITHORN, Wigt., seaport
vil., 3^ miles from Whithorn. It has
a P. O. with M. 0. and T. deptsl
under Whithorn. Pop. 316ISLE ORNSAY, Inv., place in Sleat
par., Skye. It has a P. 0. with
M. 0. and T. depts. under Broad-
ford. Steamers from Glasgow call
regularly See OrnsayISLE TOLL, Dumf., place with P. 0.^
under Auldgirth. T. 0. 2
ITLAW, Banff., place in Alvah par. It
has a P. O. under Banff. T. 0. 6
JACKTON, Kinc, vil., St Cyrus par.
JAMES (St), par., Glasgow. Pop.
5879JAMES (St), q. s. par., Forfar. Pop.
35°2JAMESTON, Ross., vil., Contin par.
JAMESTOWN, Dumb., town. It has
a R. S., and a P. 0. with M. 0. and
T. depts. of Dumbartonshire. Pop
1668
GAZETTEER. 31
JAMESTOWN, Boss., vil., -with P. 0.
under Strathpeffer. T. O. 2JANETSTOWN, Oaith., place with
P. O. under Thurso. T. 0. 2
JEANTOWN otj LOCHCAEEON,Boss., vil., Lochcarron par., 4 miles
from Strome FerryJED, Rex., a river which fa'ls into the
Teviot 2 mihs below JedburghJEDBUEGH, Box., a royal and par-
liamentary burgh, a seat of justici-
arv and sheriff courts. It has a headP." 0. with all depts., and a E. S.
The Churches are Es., F., U.P.,
E.U., Ep., and E.G. Pop. 3397, in-
habited houses 578.—Jedburgh par.
Acres 22,535. Pop. q. e. 4861JEDFOOT BEIDGE, Box., place i\
mile from Jedburgh. It has a
E. S.
JOCK'S LODGE, a suburb of Edin-burgh
JOHN (ST), par., Dundee. Pop.
4208JOHN (ST), par., Edinburgh. Pop.
1987JOHN (ST), par., Glasgow. Pop.
q. s. 15,759JOHN( ST), q. s. par., Leith. Pop.
3994JOHNSHAVEN, Kinc, a seaport town.
It has a E. S., and a P. 0. with
M. O. and T. depts. under MontrosePop. 1047
JOHNSTONE, Dumf., par. Acres13,490. Pop. 927. P. T. Locker-bie
JOHNSTONE, Ben., police burgh. It
has a head P. 0. with M. O. and T.depts., and a B. S. The Churchesare Es., F., U. P., Ep., and E. C.Pop. 9668, inhabited houses 1993.q. s. par. 9201
JOHNSTONE BEIDGE, Dumf., placewith P. 0. and T. dept. underLockerbie
TOPPA, Ayr., vil., Coylton par.
JOPPA, Edin., vil., suburban to Porto-bello
JUNIPEB GBEEN, Edin., with aB. S., and a P. O. with M. O. andT. depts. of Midlothian. Pop. u8i
JUEA, Argyle., island, and par. Pop.619. Acres 93,799. Pop. 724 (in-
cluding the inhabited islands of Bal-nahua, Lunga, Pladda, Scarba, andSkervuile)
KKAMES, Argyle., place with P. 0.,with M. O. and T. depts. under Tigh-nabraaich
KAMESBUEGH, see Poet Banna-TYNTC
KATRINE. Perth , a lake 5 miles castfrom Loch Lomond ; it forms partof the scenery of Sir Walter Scott's"Lady of iho Laite " Works were
opened here in 1859 for the purposeof supplying Glasgow with water fromtho lake'
KEABN, see AuchindoieKEIG, Aber., par. Acres 8059. Pop.
"48. It has a P. O. under Aberdeen.T. 0. Whitehouse, 3
KEILLS, Argyle., place with P. 0.
under Lochgilphead. T. O. Tayval-lich,5
KEIE, Dumf., par. Acres 7806. Pop.
639. P. T. ThornhillKEISS, Caith., vil., Wick par. It has
a P. O. with M. O and T. depts.
under Wick. Pop. 341KEITH, Banff . town. Consists of
New Keith, Old Keith, and Fife-
Ke'th. It has a head P O. with all
depts., and a R. S. The Churchesare Es., F., D. P., Ep., and B. C.Pop. 461^2, inhabited houses 943.
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Keith par., partly in Elginshire.Aces 18,105. Pop. 6630
KEITH-HALL and KINKELL, Aber.,p?>\ Actes 7601. Pop. 822. P. T.Inverurie
KEITRTOWN, Boss., vil., Foddertypar.
KELHEAD. Dumf., vil., Cummertreespar.
KELLAS, Forf., ham., Mnrroes par.KELLS, Kirkc, par. Acres 48,581.Pop. 931. Has P. O. under Elgin.T. O. Dallas, 3
KELSO, Box., lolice burgh, and seat
of sheriff court. It has a head P. 0.with all depts , and a E. S. TheChurches are Es., F., UP., E.D.,Bap., Ep., and E.G. Pop. 4174, in-
habited houses 1007.—Kelso par.
A.ci es 5384. Pop. q. c. 3730KELTON, Kirkc, par. Acres 1 1,222.
P.p. q. c. 3692. P. T. Castle-Doviglas
KFLTONHILL, Kirkc, vil. It has aP O under Castle- Douglas. T. O.Bridge of Dee Station, 1
KELTT, Kinr. and Fife., vil. 5 milesfrom Kinross. It has a E. S., and P.
O. under Blairadam. T. O. 1. Pop.'356
KEI.VlN, a river which uses ir. Stirling-
shire, and falls into the Clyde 2 milesbelow Glasgow
KFJ.VINGEOVS, suburb of GlasgowKELVINHAUGH, suburb of Glagso^KEMBACK, Fife., par. Acres 2594.Pop. 794. P. T. Cupar
KEMBACK MILLS, Fife , ril., Kem-bjck nar
KEMNAY, Aber., par. Acres 51 10.
Pop 1799. Contains Kemna)' vil.,
with a R. S., and a P. 0. with M. O.and T. depts. under Aberdeen
KENMORE, Argyle., vil , Inveraraypar.
KENMORE, Perth., par. Acres 67,196.Pop. 1325. Contains Kenmore vil.
a much-frequented summer resort.
Has a P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.under Aterfeldy
KENNET, Clack., vil., Clackmannanpar.
KENNETHMONT, Aber., par. Acres8468. Pop. 932. Contains Kenneth-mont ham. It has a P. O. with M.O. dP|«t. of Aberdeenshire. T. 0.Kennethmont K. S., 2
KENNETP4RK, Clack., seaport vil.,
ClackmannanKENNOWAY, Fife., par Acres 3965.
Pop. 1458. Contains Kennoway vil.,
with P. 0. under Windygates. T.
KLNSALEYEE, Inv., ham., Snizortpar., Skye
KFFPLEHTLLS, Aber., ham., Newhillspar.
KEPPOCH HI1.L, a suburb of GlasgowKEEEEEA, Argyle, island. Pop. 92.
It has a P. 0. under Oban. T. O. 3KESSOCK, Boss., plase with P. O. andT. dept. under Inverness. Main-tains a ferry to Inverness
KETTINS, Forf., par. Acres 7796Pop. 747. It has a P. 0. underOmnar-Angus. T. O. 2
KETTLE, Fife, par. Acres 7612.Pop. 1939 Contains Kettle vil.,
near Kingskettle B. S. It has a P.
O. with M. O. and T. depts. of Fife-
shire. Pop. 558. Also the vil. ofKettle Bridge. Pop. 478
KILAEBOW and KILMENY, Argyle.,
par. Islay. Acres 65,929. Pop. 2660KILBAECHAN, Ben., town, § milefrom Milliken Park B. S. It has aP. 0. with M. 0. and T. dept. underJohnstone. Pop. 2740.—Kilbarchanpar. Acres 9006. Pop. q. c. 71 ir
KILBFBEY, Argyle., place in Kilcal-
monell nar., with P. 0. and T. dept.under Tarbet
KILBIENIE, Ayr., town. It has aP. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts. of
Ayrshire and a B. S. Pop. 3528.
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Kilbirnie par. Acres 10,33^. Pop.
5468KILBEANDON and KILCHATTAN,
Argyle., par. Acres 13,385. Pop.
1574, includes the inhabited islands
of Easdale, Luing, Seil, Inis, Shuna,and Torsay. P. T. Oban
KILBEIDE, Argyle. See KilmoebKILBRIDE, Bute., par., Arran. Acres
38,985. Pop. q. c. 2331, includingHoly Isle. P. T. Lamlash
KILBRIDE (EAST), Lan. It has a P.
O. with M. 0. and T. depts. underGlasgow, End a R. S. Pop. 1133.
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East Kilbride par. Acres 22,760.Pop. q. c. 3781
KILBEIDE (WEST.) See West Kil-bride
KILBUCHO, Peeb., section of Brough-ton par.
KILCALMONELL and KILBEEEY,Argyle., par. Acres 49,659. Pop.
q. c. 2289. P. T. Greenock
32 GAZETTEER.
KILCHATTAN. See KilbrandonKILCHATTAN BAY, Bute., vil., with
P. 0. -with M. O. and T. dept. underRothesay.
RILCHENZIE, Argyle., place in Kil-
lean par. with P. 0. under Campbel-town. T. 0. 5
KILCHOAN, Argyle., ham., Ardnamur-chan par. Has P. 0. with M. 0. andT. depts. under Oban
KILCHOMAN, Argyle., par., Islay.
Acres 37,274. Top. q. c. 2697, in-
cludes Oversay island. P. T. Green-ock
KILCHBENAN and DALAVICH.Argyle., par. Acres 49,659. Pop.
415. It has Kilchrennan P. O. with
M. O. and T. dept. of Argyleshire
KILCHRIST, Boss., section of Urraypar.
KILCONQUHAB, Fife., par. Acres
6891. Pop. q. c. 2050. Contains
Kilconquhar vil., with B. S., and P.
0. of Fifeshire. T. 0. Colinsburgh, 1
KILCREGGAN, Dumb., town. It has
a P. 0. with all depts. of Dumbarton-shire. See Cove
KILDA (ST), Inv., island, Harris par.,
54 miles off northern extremity of
North Uist. Pop. 71. It is occasion-
ally called at in summer by steamersfrom Glasgow, Oban, &c.
KILDALTON, Argyle., par. Islay.
Acres 47,152. Pop. q. c. 2027. HasP. 0. with T. dept. under Port Ellen
KILDONAN, Bute., ham., Arran. It
has a P. 0. with T. dept. under Whit-ing Bay
KILDONAN, Suth., par. Acres i34>55°-
Pop. 1828. It has lecently producedgold, and it has a P. 0. with T. dept.
of SutherlandshireK1LDBUMMY, Aber., par. Acres
10,352. Pop. 569. Has extensive
remains of an ancient royal fortress.
P. T. AberdeenKILFINAN, Argyle., par. Acres
32,301. Pop. 2074. Has P. O. withT. depts under Tighnabruaieh
KILFINICHEN and KILV1CKE0N,Argyle., par. Mull. Acres 59,942.
Pop. q. c. 1735, including the islands
of Errait, Inchkeirneth, and Iona. P.
T. ObanKILGBANNIE, Avr., vil., DaiUy par.
KILKEBBAN, Argyle., section of
Campbeltown par.
KILLABBOW and KILMENY,Argyle., par., Islay. Acres 37,274.Pop. q. c. 2659. P. T. Greenock
KILLEAN and KILCHENZIE, Ar-gvle., par. Acres 42,109. Pop.1182. P. T. Greenock
KILLEABN, Stir., par. Acres 15,370.Pop. 1182. Contains Killearn vil.,
with B. S., and P. 0. with M. O. andT. depts. under Glasgow. Pop. 345
KILLEABNAN, Boss., par. Acres7269. Pop. 920. It has a P. 0.
of Boss-shire. T. 0. Muir of Old, 5
KILLELLAN. See HoustonKILLEN, Boss., place with P. 0.
under Avoch. T. O. 3
KILLIECBANKIE, Perth., place with
B. S., and a P. 0. with M. 0. and T.
depts. under PitlochrvKJLLIGEAY, Inv., isle Harris, par.,-8KILLIN, Perth., par. Acres 96,926.
Pop. 2423. Contains Killin vil., a
picturesque summer resort, with B.
S., and a P. 0. with M. O. and T.
depts. of Perthshire. Pop. 473K1LL0CHAN, Ayr., place with B. S.,
Dailly par.
KILMADAN, Argvle. See KilmodenKILMADOCK, Perth., par. Acres
24,521. Pop. 2837. P. T. DouneKILMALCOLM, Ben., par. Acres
19,665. Pop. 3649. Contains Kil-
malcolm vil., with B. S., and a P. O.
with M. 0. and T. depts. of Ren-frewshire. Pop. 1634
KILMALLIE, Inv. and Argyle., par.
Acres 273,816. Pop. q. c. 4205. P.
T. Fort-WilliamKILMALUAG, Inv., section of Kilmuir
par., Skye. Contains Duntulm P .0.
under Portree. T. O. Staffin, 7KILMANY, Fife., par. Acres 5343.
Pop. 588. It has a P. 0. with T.
dept. under CuparKILMABNOCK, Ayr., parliamentary
burgh, seat of sheriff courts, and the
political capital of North Ayrshire.
It has several public buildings, a
public park, with monument to the
memory of Burns, and a museumcontaining many souvenirs of the
poet ; an academy, an infirmary, a
fever hospital, and various other in-
stitutions. It has a head P. O. with
all depts., and railway comumn>a-tion to all parts. The Churches are
Established, Free, United Presby-
terian, Evangelical Union, Episco-
palian, Baptist, Soman Catholic,
Original Secession. Plymouth Breth-
ren, Society of Friends, and Christa-
delphians. Pop. 28,438, inhabited
houses 5855.—Kilmarnock par. Acres
9444. Pop. q. c. 27,968. The town
contains the three q. s". pars, of High
Kirk, St Andrews, and St Mar-nock
KILMABONOCK, Dumb., par. Acres
10,325. Pop. 900. P. T. Alexandria
KILMARTIN, Argyle., par. Acres
25,102. Pop. 195, includes the in-
habited islands of MacCaskin and
Bee. Contains Kilmartin vil., which
has a P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
of Argvleshire
KILMAURS, Ayr., town. It has a B.
S., and a P. O. with M. O. and T.
depts. of Ayrshire. Pop. 1713.
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Kilmaurspnr Asres =;qoo. Pop. 4453KILMELFOBD, Argyle., ancient par.
now annexed to Kilninver. It has a
P. O. with M. O. and T. depts. of
Argyleshire
KILMENY, Argyle., q. s. par., Islay.
Pop. 805. P. T. GreenockKILMICHAEL, Argyle., section of
Campbeltown par.
KILMICHAEL - GLASSAEY, Argyle.,
ham., Glassary par. It has a P. 0.
of Argyleshire. T. 0. Cairnbaan, 3KILMODAN, Argyle., par. Acres
25,408. Pop. 353. P. T. GreenockKILMONIVAIG, Inv., par. Acies
267,071. Pop. q. c. 2205. P. T.
Fort-WilliamKILMORACK, Inv., par. Acres
142,909. Pop. 2224. It has a P 0.
under Beauly. T. 0. 3KILMORE and KILBBIDE, Argyle.,
par. Acres 29,500. Pop. 5729.
Contains its P. T. Oban, and includes
the inhabited island of KerreraKILMOEE, Argyle., section of Kil-
ninian par., MullKILMOBICH, Argyle., section of Loch-
goilhead par.
KILMOEY, Bute., par., Arran. Acres
67,099. Pop. 2519, including Pladda
island. It has a P. O. with M. 0.
and T. depts. of isle of Arran
KILMUIR, Inv., par., Skye. Acres
34,225. Pop. q. c. 2394. It has a
P. O. under Portree. T. O. Uig, 5.
An Iona Cross monument to Flora
Macdonald stands erected over her
grave in Kilmuir churchyard
KILMUIR, Inv., section of Duirinish,
par., SkyeKILMUIR EASTEE, Boss. Acres
10,999. PoP- I024- p - T - ParkhiU
KILMUIE WESTEE, Boss., section cf
Knockbain par.
KILMUN, Argyle., vil. and watering-
place on Holy Loch. It has a P. 0.
with M. 0. and T. depts. of Argyle-
shire. Has regular steamboat com-
munication with Greenock, &c.
KILMUNPY, Aber., vil., Longsido par.
KILNINIAN and KILMOEE, Argyle.,
par., Mull. Acres 74,266. Pop. q. c.
2344, including the islands of Calve,
Cometra, Little Colonsay, and UlvEf.
P. T. TobermoryKILNINVEE and KILMELFOBD,
Argyle., par. Acres 31,258. Pop.
402. It has a P. O. of Kilninver with
T. dept. under ObanKILPATBICK (NEW), Dumb, and
Stir., par. Acres 12,050. Pop. q. c.
8309. P. T. Glasgow. Contains the
village of Bearsden
KILKaTRICK (OLD), Dumb., par.
Acres 12,554. Pop. q. c 17, 175-
Contains Old Kilpatrick vil., with B.
S., and P. O. with M. O. and T.
depts. under Glasgow. Pop. 911. Is
the reputed birthplace of St Patrick
;
also ClydebankKILPETEB, Ben., section of Houston
par. .
KILRENNY, Fife., royal and parlia-
mentary burgh. It has a P. 0. under
GAZETTEER. 33
Ansfcruther. T. 0. 2. Pop. 2565,inhabited houses 609.—Kilrenny par.
Acres 3776. Pop. 2998KILRY, Forf., q. s. par. Pop. 381.
Has P.O. with T. depts. tinder AlythKILSPINDIE, Perth., par. Acres
6255. I'op. 630. P. T. Errol
KILSYTH, Stir., police burgh. It hasa P. O. with all depts. under Glas-
gow, and a R. S. The Churches are
Es., F., U.P., Cong., and Methodist.Pop. 6064, inhabited houses 1217.
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Kilsyth par. Acres 13,121. Pop.rj. c. 7424
K1LTARL1TY, Inv., par. Acres61,896. Pop. 1878. It has a P. 0.
with T. dept. under BeaulyKILTEARN, Boss., par. Acres 27,972.
Pop. 1024. P. T. EvantonKILTYRE, Perth., ham., Kenmore par.
KILVAXTER, Inv., ham., Kilmuirpar., Skye
K1LVICHE0N, Mull. See Kil-FINICHEN
KILWINNING, Ayr., town. It has a
P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts. of
Ayrshire, and a R. S. The Churchesare Es., F., U.P., E.U., and Original
Secession. Pop. 3835, inhabitedhouses jjj.—Kilwinning par. Acres
10,989. Pop. 7007KINALDIE, Aber., place with R. S. It
has a P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts.
under AberdeenKINBRACE, Suth., place in Kildonan
par., with a R. S., and a P. O. withT. dept. of Sutherlandshire
KINBUCK, Perth., vol., with R. S., ?£miles from Dublane. Has P, O, withT. dept. under Dunblane
KINCA1RNEY, Perth., vil., Caputhpar.
K1NCALDRUM. Forf., place with P. 0.under Forfar. T. O. 5
K1NCAPLE, Fife., vil., 3 miles from StAndrews
KINCARDINE, Clack., seaport, 2|miles from Kincardine R. S. It hasa P. O. with all depts. of Clackman-nanshire
KINCARDINE. Inv., section of Aber-nethy par.
KINCARDINE, Perth., par. Acres
10,504. Pop. 1200. Has P. O. withM. O. and T. 'depts. of Perthshire
KINCARDINE, Ross., par. 153,054.Pop. q. c. 1417. P. T. Ardgay
KINCARDINE O'NEIL, Aber., par.
Acres 18,182. Pop. q. c. 1830. Con-tains Kincardine O'Neil vil. It has a
P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts. of
AberdeenshireKINCARDINESHIRE, OR MEARNS, is
bounded on the east by the GermanOcean, m rth by the river Dee and partof Abcrdepiishire, and on the southand west by the county ui Forfar,
from which il is »-eparat«d by theNorth Esk. The county may be di-
vided into four sections (1) tb.3 Dee-
side, a valley through which flows theriver Dee; (a) the coast; (3} the" Howe o' the Mearns; ; ' and (4I theGrampians The land on the coastand the '' Howe o' the Meavns ''
is veryfertile and well cultivated ; the"Howe'' forms a continuation of theValley of Stratbmore. The bleakcountry commencing about three milesfrom the coast increases in altitude
until at the west extremity of thePnunty it terminates in Meruit Bat-tock nearly 3500 feet above tlif> level
of the sea,. The principal rivers arethe Dee, the Norvh Esk, Borvie Water,and Ine Oowie, also several smallerrivers. The minerals found artv gra-nite and sandstone. Larse numbersof citt.le are fed and reared Kincar-dineshire returns oil? member to Par-liamont. Area, 252,250 aeres. Pop.37.024
KINCLAVEN, Perth., par. Acres6136. Pop. q. c. 613. P. T. Stanley
KINCRAIG, Inv., place with R.S., 51 miles from Kingussie. It hasa P. 0. with T. dept. of Inverness-shire
KINDALLOCHAN, Perth., vil., Dow-ally par.
KINFAUNS, Perth., par. Acres 4291.Pop. 566. It has a R. S. P. T.Perth
KINGAIRLOCH, Argyle., district enLoch Linnhe. It has a P. 0. with T.depts. under Ardgour
KINGARTH, Bute., par. Bute. Acres8295. Pop. 1062. It has a P. 0.under Rothesay. T. 0. KilchattanBay, 1
KING-EDWARD, Aber., par. Acres18,750. Pop. q. c. 2817. It has a
R. S., and P. O. with M. 0. and T.
depts. under BanffKINGENNIE, Forf., place in Monifieth
par. It has a R. S., and P. 0. underDundee. T. 0. Monifieth, 3
KINGHORN, Fife., royal and parlia-
mentary burgh ; a favourite seaside
resort. Has a R. S., and P. O. withM. O. and T. depts. of Fifeshire.
Pop. 1568, inhabited houses 351.
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Kinghom par. includes Inchkeithisland. Acres 5212. Pop. 3815
KINGLASSIE, Fife., par. Acres 7717.Pop. q. c. 1372. Contains Kinglassie
vil. It has a P. O. under Cardenden.T. 0. 3. Pop. 412
IKINGOLDRUM, Forf., par. Acres
9619. Pop. 368. Has P. 0. with T.
depts. under KirriemuirE3NG00DIE, Forf., vil. on the Tay, 3^
miles from DundeeKINGSBARNS, Fife., par. Acres 4074.
P°P- 753- Contains Kingsbarns vil.
It has a R. S., and P. O. with M. 0.
and T. depts. of Fifeshire. Pop.
348KINGSOAIRE, Lin., ham., Linlithgow,
par.
KING'S CROSS, Bute, ham., Arran. It
has a P. 0. with T. dept. of Isle of
KINGSEAT, Fife., vil., Dunfermline
par. Has P. 0. under Dunfermline.
T. 0. Halbeath, 2KINGSMUIR, Forf., ham., Forfar par.
KINGSTON, Elgin., vil. and seaport
near GarmouthKINGSTON, Hadd., vil, 3 miles fromNorth Berwick
KINGSTON, a popular suburb of Glas-
gpwKINGUSSIE, Inv., police burgh, and
seat of small debt court, and a flour-
ishing summer resort. It has a headP. O. with M. 0. and T. depts., and
a R. S. The Churches are Es. and F.
Pop. 789, inhabited houses 163.
—Kingussie and Insh par. Acres116,182. Pop. q. c. 1948
KINKELL, Aber., section of Keithall
par.
KINLOCH, Argyle., ham., Morvernpar.
KINLOCH, Fife., vil., Collessie par.
KINLOCH, Perth. See LethendyKINLOCHARD, Perth., ham., Aber-
fovle par. Has P. O. under Aber-foyle. T. O. 5
KINLOCH-BERVIE, Suth., q. s. par.
Pop. 898. It has a P. O. with M.and T. depts. under Lairg
KINLOCHEWE, Ross., ham. It hasa P. O. with M. O. and T. depts. of
Ross-shireKINLOCH-LAGGAN, Inv., place with
P. 0. with T. dept. under Kingussie
KINLOCH-LUICHART, Ross., q. s.
par. Pop. 6?o. P. T. Dingwall
KINLOCH - MOIDART, Inv., ham.,with P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
under Fort WilliamKINLOCH-RANNOCH, Perth., q. s.
par. Pop. 547. Has a P. 0. withM. 0. and T. depts. of Perthshire
KINLOCH SPELVTE, Argyle., q. s.
par., Mull. Pop. 270. P. T. ObanKINLOSS, Elgin., par. Acres 5184.
Pop. q=;8. Has a R. S., and P. 0.
with T. depts. under Forres
KINMUCK, Aber., ham., with P. 0.
under Inverurie. T. 0. 4KINNAIRD, Perth., par. Acres 3498.
Pop. 228. P. T. InchtureKINNAIRD, Perth., ham., Moulin par.
KINNAIRDHEAD, Aber., lighthouse,
adjacent to Fraserburgh
KINNEFF and CATTERLINE, Kinc,par. Acres 7130. Pop. 907. It has
a P. O. under Stonehaven. T. 0. 5
KINNEIL, Lin., suburb of Bo'ness
KINNELL, Forf., par. Acres 6577.
Pop. 643. P. T. ArbroathKINNELLAR, Aber., par. Acres 4217.
Pop. 580. P. T. Kintoro
KINNETTLES, Forf., par. Acres2860. Pop. q. c. 318. P. T. Forfar
2/e/t9o«
34 GAZETTEER.
KINNING-PARK, suburb of Glasgow.It is a police burgh, and has a P. 0.with M. 0. and T. dep ts. under Glas-gow. Pop. 13,679, inhabited houses2801
K1NNM0NTH, see KennethmontKINNOIR, Aber., ancient par. It has
a P. 0. under Huntly. T. 0. %KINNOULL, Perth., par. Acres 3040.Pop. 4062. P. T. Perth. Gives thetitle of earl to the Hay family
KINROSS, county town 01 runr., and apolice burgh. It has a head P. O.with all depts., and two R. S. TheChurches are Es., if., v.f., and luy.
Pop. 1902, rnnaoited nouses 412.
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Kinross par. Acres 7275. Pop. 238,KINROSS-SHIRK, a county, boundedon thd north and west by Perthshire,ar d on the south and east by Fifeshire.The county contains many antiqui-ties, among winch is Loch I.e-ven
Oastle, where the unfortunate MaryQueen of Scots was imprisoned. Themidcle of the county is occupied byLoch Leven, which is surrounded byhills, the Ochill Hills on the northand the Cliesh Hills un the south Theland is well cultivated, and all theprincioal crops are successfully grownthere is also good pasturage for sheepand cattle Kinross-shire unites withClackmannanshire to return one mem-ber to Parliament. Area, 49,812 acres.
Pop. 6731,
KINROSSIE, Perth., vil. it has a t.
0. under Perth. T. O. Balbeggie 3KINTAIL, Ross., par. Acres 77,441.Pop. 588. P. T. L,ochalsh
KINTESSOCK, Elgin., viL, Dyke par.,
with P. O. under Forres. T. U. 4KINTORE, Aber., royal and parlia-
mentary burgh. It has a R. S., anda P. 0. witn M. O. and T. depts. ot
Aberdeenshire. Pop. 080, mnabitedhouses 127. Gives the title of baronand earl to the family of Keith-Falconer.—Kintore par. Acres 9092.Pop. 2409
KIPPEN, Stir, and Perth., par. Acres11,256. Pop. i486. Contains Kip-pen vd., with R. S., and a P. O. withM. O. and T. depts. under KippenStation
KIPPFORD, Kirkc, place with P. O.with M. O. and T. depts. under Dal-beattie
KIRK, Forf., vil., Lundie par.
KIRKANDREW, Kirkc, seoiion ol
Brogue par.
KIRKBANK, Rox., place with R. S., 2miles from T. 0. Roxburgh
KIRKBEAN, Kirkc, par. Acres 7937.Pop. 714. It has a P. O. with JVl. O.and T. depts. under Dumfries
KIRKBRIDE, Ayr., section of Mayboleuar.
KIRKBUDDO, Forf., place with R. S.,
and a P. 0. under Forfar. T. 0.Letham, 6
KIRKCALDY, Fife., royal and parlia-
mentary burgh, seat of sheriff court,
and a seaport. A flourishing manu-facturing town. Has a head P. O.with all depts., and a R. S. TheChurches are Es., F., U.P., E.U>,Cong., Bap., Ep., and R. O. Pop.27,151, inhabited houses 5913.—Kirk-caldy par. Acres 1177. Pop. q. c 9994
KIRKCHRIST, Kirkc, section of Twvn-holm par.
KIRKCOLM, Wigt., par. Acres 13,318Pop. q. c 1705. Contains Kirkcoinivil., which has a P. O. with M. O.and T. depts. under Stranraer
KTRKCONNEL, Damf., par. Acres26,660. Pop. 1087. It has a P. 0.with M. 0. and T. depts. under San-quhar
KIRKCONNELL, Dumf., section of Kil-patrick-Fleming par.
KiRKCORMACK, Kirc, section of Kel-ton par.
KIRKCOWiN, Wigt., par. Acres35,864. Pop. 1307. Contains Kirk-cowan vil., with R. S., and n P. 0.with M. 0. and T. depts. of Wig-townshire
KIRKCUDBRIGHT, the county townof Kirkcudbrightshire, a royal andparliamentary burgh, and a seaport.
It has a head P. 0. with all depts.,and a R. S. The Churches are Es.,F., U. P., and R. C. Pop. 2530,inhabited houses 593.—Kirkcudbrightpar. Acres 12,280. Pop. 3477.
KIRKCUDBRIGHTSHIRE, a county,bounded on the north-cast and east
by Dumfriesshire, where the riveraCairn and Nith form its boundary,south by the Solway Firth and tlie
Irish Sea, west by Wigtjwnshire,where tho Cree is the boundary, andnorth-west by the county of Ayr. Thesurface of the county is diversified,
and presents a continual succession of
hills. Agriculture- has been muchimproved of late, about one- fourth of
the land now being under cultivation.
The principal rivers are the Cree, theFleet, the Dee, the Nith, and the Urr,
and also sf-veral lakes. All the prin-
cipal crops are grown. The pastureland is good, and great numbers of
sheep and cattle are fed and rearedfor the English markets. Thj shire
is also famed for its honey. TheStBwarfcy of Kirkcudbrightshire re-
turns one membe- to Parliament.Area, 6io 342. Pop. 40,161
KIRKDALE, Kirc, section of Kirkma-breck par.
KIRKDEN, Forf., par. Acres 4999.Fop. q. c 1488. P. T. Friockhevm
KIRKFIELD BANK, Lan., vil., with P.
O. under Lanark. T. O. 2. Pop. 737KIRKGUNZEON, Kirkc, par. Acres
11,956. Pop. 538. Contains Kirk-gunzenn vil., with a R. S., and
a P. O. with T. dept. of Kirkcud-brightshire
KIRKHILL, Edin., vil., £ mile fromPenicuik. Pop. 712
KIRKHILL, Inv., par. Acres 11,385.Pop. 1307. Has a P. 0. with T. dept.of Inverness-shire
KIRKHILL, Lan., vil., Cambuslangpar.
KIRKHOPE, Selk., par. Acres 22,724.Pop. 500. P. T. Selkirk
KIRKIBOLL, Suth., vil., Tongue par.
KIRKIBOST, Inv., isle., North Uistpar. Pop. 6
KIRKINNER, Wigt., par. Acres15,250. Pop. 1455. ConLains Kirk-kinner vil., with R. S., and a P. 0.with M. O. and T. depts. of Wigtown-shire
KIRKINTILLOCH, Dumb., policeburgh and seat of sheriff court. It
has a P. 0. with all depts. underGlasgow, and a R. S. The Churchesare Es., F., U. P., Original Secession,and Methodist. Pop. 9313, inhabitedhouses 1747-—Kirkintilloch par.Acres T146. Pop. q. c 12,427
KIRFLAND, Dumf., vil., Tinwald par.
KIRKLAlSlD, Dumf., ham., Glencairnnar.
KIRKLAND, Fife., vil., 1 mile fromLeven
KIRKLANE, Perth., vil., Kincardinepar.
KIRKLISTON, Lin. and Edin., par.
Acres 9506. Pop. 3737. ContainsKirkliston vil., with a R. S., and P. 0.with M. O. and T. depts. of Linlith-
gowshire. Pop. 958
KIRKMABRECK, Kirkc, par. Acres23,031. Pop. 1588. P. T. Creetown
KIRKMADRINE, Wigt., section of
Sorbie par.
KIRKMAHOE, Dumf., par. Acres12,553. Pop. 1159. It has a P. 0.
under Dumfries. T. 0. AmisfieldStation, 3
KIRKMAWEN, Wigt.. par. Acres13,730. Pop 1056. P. T. Drummore
KIRKMICHAEL, Ayr., par. Acres
15,930. Pop. q. c 1870. ContainsKirkmiehael vil. It has a P. 0. with
M. 0. and T. depts. under Maybole.
KIRKMICHAEL, Banff., par. Acres
75,750. Pop. q. c 1043. P. T.
TomintoulKIRKMICHAEL, Dumf., par. Acres
16,983. Pop. 808. P. T. Dumfries
KIRKMICHAEL, Perth., par. Acres
57,283. Pop. 747. Contains Kirk-
miehael vil. It has a P. 0. with M.0. and T. depts. under Blairgowrie
KIRKMICHAEL, Ross., section of Re-
solis par. q. v.
KIRKMUIRHILL, Lan., vil., Lesma-hagow par. It has a P. O. with
M. 0. and T. depts. of Lanarkshire.
Pop. 569
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KIRKNEWTON and EAST OALDEB,Edin., par. Acres 9477. Pop. 3352.Contains Kirknewton vil., with P. 0.with M. O. and T. depts. of Mid-lothian. Pop. 327
KIKKNOW, Lan., vil., suburban to
WishawKIRKOSWALD, Ayr., par. Acres
14,861. Pop. 1652. Contains Kirk-
oswald vil. It has a P. O. with M.O. and T. depts. under Maypole
KTRKPATRICK-DURHAM, Eirkc, par.
Acres 18,277. Pop. q. c. 1157^ Con-tains Kirkpatrick-Durham vil., with
P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.
under Dalbeattie
KTRKPATRICK-FLEMING, Dumf.,
par. Acres 11,529. Pop. 1269.
Contains Kirkpatrick-Fleming vil.,
with R. S., and a P. 0. with M. 0.
and T. depts. under Ecclefechan.
KIRKPATRICK-IRONGRAY, Eire,
par. Acres 13,675. Pop. 447. P. T.
MoFatKIRKPATRICK-JUXTA, Dumf., par.
Acres 22,335. Pop. 976. P. T. Mof-
fat
KIRKTOWN, Rox., par. Acres 6202.
Pop. 320. P. T. HawickKIRKURD, Peeb., par. Acres 5696.
Pop. 265. P. T. Dolphinton
KIRKWALL, capital of Orkney, royal
and parliamentary burgh, seat of
sheriff court, and a seaport. It has a
head P. 0. with all depts., and main-
tains regular steamboat communica-
tion with Aberdeen, Leith, Lerwick,
Stromness, Wick, &c. The Churches
are Es., F., U. P., Cong., Ep., and
R. C. Pop. 3126, inhabited houses
690.—Kirkwall and St Ola par. Acres
11,088. Pop 4755KIRN, Argyle., q. s. par., suburban to
Dunoon. Pop. 910. Contains Kirn
vil., a watering-place, with steamboat
communication to Greenock, and
P. O. with M. O. and T. depts. of
Argyleshire. Pop. 472
KIRRIEMUIR, Forf., police burgh,
and seat of sheriff court. It has a
head P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.,
and a R. S. The Churches are Es.,
F., U.P., Ep., and Original Seces-
sion. Pop. 2782, inhabited houses
558 ; with Sr uthmuir suburb 4179-
—
Kirriemuir par. Acres 35,600. Pop.
g. c. 6265KIRTLEBRIDGE, Dumf., vil., with
R. S., and a P. 0. with M. 0. and T.
depts. under EcclefechanKISHORN, Ross., ham., Applecross
par. It has a P. 0. with M. O.
and T. depts. under LochcarronKITTYBREWSTER, suburb of Aber-
deenKNAPDALE (NORTH), Argyle., par.
Acres 26,193. Pop. 867 (includes
the inhabited islands of Dama and
Ulva.) P. T. Lochgilphead
KNAPDALE (SOUTH), Argyle., pax.
Acres 52,560. Pop. q. c. 2629.P. T. Ardrishaig
KNIGHTSWOOD, Lan., vil. 5 miles
from GlasgowKNOCK, Ross., q. s. pax., Lewis. Pop.
3424. P T. StomowayKNOCKANDO, Elgin., par. Acres
28,134. Pop. 1712. It has a P. O.
under Dalbeallie. T. O. Carron, 4KNOCKARD, Ross., vil., Baivas par.,
LewisKNOCKBAIN, Ross., par. Acres
12,035 Pop. 1698. It has h P. 0.
under Munlochy. T. O., 3KNOCKINTIFER, Ayr., vil., Kilmaurs
par.
KNOWE, Wigt., place with P. O. underKirkcowan. T. 0. 8
KNOX (JOHN), q. s. par., Aberdeen.
Pop. 6656KNOYDART, Inv., q s. par., Glenelg
par. Pop. 383. Has P.,0. with M.0. and T. depts. under Fort William
KYLE, Ross., vil., Lochalsh par., with
the terminal R. S. of the Dingwall
and Skye Railway, and a head P.
0. with all depts. Maintains a
steam ferry (across the N.W. termi-
i:ation of the Sound of SWt, here J a
mile wide) to Kyleakin, SkyeKYLEAKIN, Inv., vil., 7! miles fromBroadford, Skye. Maintains a steamferry to the mainland, where is the
terminus of the Dingwall and SkyeRailway at Kyle, Lochalsh. Has a
P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
of Inv^rshire-shire, and Cummunicatesby ste;<mer with Portree, Stornoway,Oban, Glasgow, &c. Pop. 232
KYLF.3 OF BUTE, a narrow ami of
the Firth of wlvle, between the island
of Bute and the mainland
LADHOPE, q. s. par., Galashiels. Pop.
6743LADY, Ork., par. Acres 5233. Pop.
^29. Has P. O. under Kirkwall. T.
O. Sanday, 3LADYBAJNK, Fife., police burgh. It
has a head P. O. with M. 0. and T.
depts., and a R. S. Pop. 1198, in-
habited houses 273LADY GLENORCHY, q. s. par., Edin-
burgh. Pop. 5910LADYKIRK, Ber., par. Acres 3380.
Pop. 339. It has a P. O. underNorham. T. 0. 2
LADYLOAN, q. s. par., Arbroath.Pop. 4662
LADY YESTER, par., Edinburgh.Pop. q. s. 1463
LAGG, Argyle., ham., Jura. It has
a P. 0. under Craighouse. T. O. 9LAGGAN, Inv., par. Acres 150,106.
Pop. 850. It has a P. 0. wilhM. 0.and T. depts. undeT Kingussie
LAGGAVOULIN, Argyle., vil., 4 milesfrom Port Ellen, Islay
LAID, Suth., place with P. 0. underLairg. T. 0. Durness 9
LAIRG, Suth., par. Acres 121,359.Pop. 1 169. Contains Lairg vil. onLoch Shir.. It has a head P. 0.with M. 0. and T. depts., and aR. S.
LAMANCHA, Peeb., ham., with R. S.,
and a P. 0. with T. dept. of Peebles-•hire
LAMBERTON, Ber., section of Mor-dington par.
LAMBHILL, Lan., vil., Maryhill par.IAMBHOLM, Ork., isle Holm. par.
Pop. 7LAMINGTON, Lan., vil., Wandell andLamington par. Acres 12,820. Ithas a R. S._, and a P. 0. with M. 0.and T. depts. of Lanarkshire
LAMLASH, Bute., vil., Arran. Ithas a P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.of Isle of Arran, and maintains steam-boat communication with Ardrossan
LANARK, royal and parliamentaryburgh, seat of sheriff court, capitalof the upper ward of Lanarkshire,and a centre for tourists visiting theFalls of Clyde. It has a head P. 0.with all depts., and a R. S. TheChurches are Es., F., U.P., E.U.,Ep., and R. C. Pop. 5537, inhabitedhouses 1095.—Lanark par. Acres10,385. Pop. q. c. 7110
LANARK (NEW), Lan., vil., Lanarkpar. It has a P. 0. under Lanark.T. 0. 2. Pop. 672
LANARKSHIRE, ob CLYDESDALE,a cuunty, hounlel on 'he north andnorth-west lv '.he counties of Ren-frew, Dumbarton, and Stirling, north-east by the counties of Linlithgow andEdinburgh, east by Peeblcshire, southby Dumfriesshire, and southwest byAyrshire. The county is divided intothree wards The Southern or UpperWard comprises near.y two-thirds ofthe whole county, and consists f::r themost part or hills and moors ; thehills in some parts rising to a con-siderable height ; further down theClyde tha scenery is very picturi-sque.In the Middle Ward Ihe surface is flat-
ter and the soil more fertile. The prin-cipal river is the Clvde with its nume-rous tributaries. It has three canals,the Forth and Clyde Canal, the .Monk-land Canal, and 'he Ardrossan Canal.The countv is fana ras for its 1 rchards,also fruits and vegetables, which aregrown for the Glasgow markec. Lan-arkshire contains the chrjf coal-fields
in Scctlaud, which are very extensive.It is als>> noted for the Tearing of
cattle and dairy farming. Among thenumerous minerals found are free-
stone, limestone, ironstone, granite,
and coal. The coal stretches throughthis county in one solid mass for
36 GAZETTEER.
nearly 50,000 acres Lanarkshire re-
turns six members to Parliament.Area. 568,867. Pop. 1,001,450
LANGA Shet. Isle, Tingwall par.
LANGBANK, Ren., vil. It has a
P. 0. -with T. dept. under Port-
Glasgow, and a R. S. Pop. 315
LANGBAR, Ayr., vil., Beith and Dairypars.
LANGHOLM, Dumf., police burgh,and seat of sheriff court. It has a
head P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.,
and a R. S. The Churches are Es.,
F., U.P., and -E.U. Pop. 4209.—Langholm par. Acres 16,971. Pop.
3970LANGLANDS, Rox., vil., Wilton par.
LANGLOAN, section of Coatbridgetown
IANGRIG (EAST and WEST), Lan.,vils., New Monkland par. Pop. 638and 522
LANGSHAW, Rox., place in Melrosepar. It has a P. O. under Gala-shiels. T. O., 5
LANGSIDE, suburb of Glasgow. Thescene of Queen Mary's defeat by theRegent Moray
LANGTON, Ber., par. Acres 7139.Pop. 417. P. T. Duns
LARACHBEG, Argyle., place withP. 0. under Morvern. T. 0. 3
LARBERT, Stir., par. Acres 3963.Pop. 8340. Contains Larbert vil.,
with R. S., and a head P. O. with all
depts. Pop. 831LARBRAX, Wigt., ham., Leswalt par.LARGIE, Aber., place in Insch par.
LARGO, Fife., par. Acres 7386.Pop. q. c. 2324. Contains LowerLargo vil., which has a P. 0. with
|
M. O. and T. depts. of Fifeshire, a R.j
S., and a small harbour. Pop. 590.|
Also Upper Largo vil. It has aj
P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts. underj
Lower LargoLARGOWARD, Fife., q. s. par. Pop.
1018. Contains Largoward vil. Ithas a P. 0. under St Andrews. T. 0.Colinsburgh, 4
LARGS, Ayr., police burgh, seaporttown, and a sea-bathing resort. Ithas a P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.of Ayrshire, and a R. S. TheChurches are Es., F., U.P., Ep., andR.C. Pop. 3187, inhabited houses752 -—Largs par. Acres 21,850.Pop. q. c. 5320
LARKFIELD, Lan., vil., Blantyre par.Pop. (with Barnhill) 1177
LARKHALL, Lan., town 3$ miles fromHamilton. It has a P. O. with M. O.and T. depts. of Lanarkshire, and aR. S. The Churches are Es., FU.P., E.U., and R.C. Pop. 8349
'
LAROCH, Argyle., section of Balla-chulish
LASSODIE, Fife., vil. It has a P. 0.with T. dept. under Dunfermline.Pop. 8S3
LASSWADE, Edin., police burgh. It
has a head P. 0. with all depts.,
and a R. S. Pop. " 1002, inhabitedhouses 224.—Lasswade par. Aores10,678. Pop. q. c. 10,455
LATHERON, Caith, par. Acresl:l 9>539- P°P- q- c - 3I26. It has
a P. O. with M. O. and T. depts. of
Caithness-shireLATHONES, Fife., ham. 5 miles from
St AndrewsLAUDER, a river which joins theTweed nejir Melrose, and runs througha. district called Lauderdile
LAUDER, Ber., a royal and parliamen-tary burgh, 7 miles from Earlston.
It has a P. 0. with M. O. and T.depts. of Berwickshire. Pop. 760,
inhabited houses 186.—Lauder par.
Acres 34898. Pop. 1588
LAURENCEKIRK, Kinc, police burgh.
It has a head P. 0. with all depts.,
and a R. S. The Churches are Es.,
F., Cong., and Ep. Pop. 1459.
—
Laurencekirk pax. Acres 5612. Pop.
1934LAURIESTON, q. s. par., Glasgow.
Pop. 10,557LAURIESTON, Stir., town, suburban
to Falkirk. It has a P. O. withM. O. and T. depts. under Falkirk.
Pop. 1725LAW, Lan., town. It has a P. 0.
with M. O. and T. depts. under Car-luke, and a R. S. Pop. 1532
LAWERS, Perth., vil., with a P. 0.
with T. dept. of PerthshireLAWYETT, Stir., vil., adjacent to
WallacetownTiAXA Y, Ross., place in Lochs par.,
with a P. 0. under Stornoway. T. 0.
Balallan, 3LAXDALE, Ross., suburb of Storno-way. Has P. O. under Stornoway.T. 0., 2
LEADBURN, Lin., ham., with R. S.,
and a P. 0. of Midlothian. T. 0.
Lamancha, 3LEADH1LLS, Lan., town. It has a
P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts. underbington. Pop. 998. A light railwayfrom Elvanfoot is in progress
LECROPT, Perth, and Stir., par.
Acres 2968. Pop. 613. P. T.Bridge of Allan
LEDAIG, Argyle., place which has a
P. O. with M. O. and T. depts. ofArgyleshire
LEEDS (NEW), see New LeedsLEGERWOOD, Ber., par. Acres
8789. Pop. 475. P. T. EarlstonLEITH, Edin., a parliamentary burghand a head port, situate on the Firthof Forth and adjoining Edinburgh.Is distinguished for its commercial1'iiterprise. Has a good aggregate
of imposing public buildings, and avariety of institutions. It has aP. 0. with M. O. and T. depts. underEdinburgh, and railway communica-tion with all parts. The Churchesare Established, Free, United Presby-terian, Evangelical Union, Congrega-tional, Baptist, Wesleyan, Episcopa-lian, Roman Catholic, and Scandina-vian. The harbour and docks have re-
cently undergone extensive improve-ments, and possess all the appliances of
a first-class port. A large export andimport trade is being carried on, andcoasting steamers sail regularly to
Aberdeen, Berwick, Buckie, Cro-marty, Dundee, Fortrose, Hull, In-
verness, Kirkcaldy, Kirkwall, Ler-wick, Liverpool, London, Newcastle,
Oban, Stornoway, Thurso, Wick, &c.
Pop. 67,660, inhabited houses 14,045.—North Leith par. Acres 349.Pop. q. c. 21,747.—South Leith par.
Acres 1629. Pop. q. c. 54,523
LEITH (WATER OF), suburb of
EdinburghLEITHOLM, Ber., vil., with P. 0. with
M. 0. and T. depts. under Cold-stream
LEMPITLAW, Rox.,vil., Sprouston par.
Has P. 0. under Kelso. T. 0.
Sprouston, 4LENNOXTOWN, Stir., town. It nas
a P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.
under Glasgow, and two R. S. TheChurches are Es., F., U.P., and R.C.Pop. 2838
LENTRAN, Inv., ham., Kirkhill par.
It has a R. S. and a P. O. with T.
dept. under InvernessLENY, Edin., ham., Cramond par.
LENZIE, Dumb., town., suburban to
Kirkintilloch. It has a P. 0. withM. O. and T. depts. under Glasgow,and a R. S. The Churches are Es.,
U.P., and Ep. Pop. 2805
LEOCHEL and CUCHINE, Auer.,
par. Acres 12,856. Pop. 1146.
P. T. Alford
LEONARD (ST), q. s. par., Edinburgh.Pop. 7613
LEONARD (ST), Fife., par., St An-drews. Acres 1008. Pop. 768
LEONARD (ST), q. s. par., Lanark.
Pop. 3146LEONARD (ST), q. s. par., Perth.
Pop. 3908
LERWICK, capital of Shetland, a
police burgh, and seaport. It has
a head P. O. with all depts., andcommunicates regularly by steamerwith Aberdeen, Kirkwall, Leith,
Wick, &c. The Churches are Es.,
F., U.P., Bap., Cong., Ep., and
Methodist. Pop. 3783, inhabited
houses 614.—Lerwick par. Acres
5653. Pop. 4770
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LESLIE, Aber., par. Acres 4444.Pop. 461. It has a P. 0. underInsch. T. 0., 4
LESLIE, Fife., police burgh. It hasa P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.
of Fifeshire, and a P*. S. TheChurches are Es., F., U.P., and Bap.
Pop. 2177, inhabited houses 558.
—
Leslie par. Acres 5028. Pop. 3886
LESMAHAGOW, Lan., town. It has
a P. O. with all depts. of Lanark-shire, and a R. S. The Churchesare Es., F., and U. P. Pop. 1537.—Lesmahagow par. Acres 41,299.Pop. 9752
LESWALT, Wigt., par. Acres 12,253.
Pop. q. c. 2320. It has a P. 0. withT. dept. under Stranraer
LETHAM, Forf., vil., with P. O. withM. O. and T. depts. under Forfar.
Pop. 798LETHENDT and KINLOCH, Perth.,
par. Acres 7060. Pop. 328. P. TBlairgowrie
LETHNOT and NAVAB, Forfar., par.
Acres 26,590. Pop. 239. It has a
P. O. under Brechin. T. O. Edzell 6
LEUCHARS, Fife., par. Acres 13,354.Pop. 2370. Contains Leuchars vil.,
which has a P. O. with all depts. of
Fifeshire, and a R. S. Pop. 089
LEURBOST, Ross., vil., Lochs par.,
Lewis. Pop. 608LEVEN, Fife., police burgh and sea-
port. It has a head P. 0. with all
depts. and a R. S. The Churchesare Es., F., U. P., and Ep. Pop.
3998, inhabited houses 863. Gives
the title of earl to the Melville family.
Golfing and summer resort
LEVEN, LOCH, Kinr., a Jako tilnrat 12mil's in circumference It containsseveral islands, on one of which standsLoch Leven Oastle, vliere Mary Qneenof Scots was imprisoned, and fromwhich she escaped in 1568. The loch
is noted tor its fine trout, with whichit abounds
LEVEN, the name of two rivers (1)
rising in Loch Lomond, and, after a
course- of 7 miles, joining the Clydeat Dumbarton Castle ;
('2) in Fife-
shire, issuing from Loch Levi;n, and.
after a Course of 14 miles, enters the
Forth at LevenLEVENWICK, Shet., place in Dunross-ness par., with a P. 0. under Lerwick.T. O. Sandwick, 4
LEVERA, Inv., isle, North Fist., par.
Pop. 12
LEVERN, Ren., q. s. par., Paisley.
Pop. 2772LEWES, Aber., ham., Fyvie par.
LEWIS, with HARRIS, is the largestisland of the Hebrides. The Lewisportion is in Ross-shire. Pop. 27,045.Capital Stornoway. The Harris or
south-end is in Inverness-shire. Pop.
3681, total population 30,726
LIBBERTON, Lan., par. Acres 8231.Pop. 486. P. T. Carnwath
LIBERTON, Edin., par. Acres 6617.Pop. q. c. 8266. Contains Liherton
vil., which has a P. 0. with M. 0.and T. depts. of Midlothian
LIBERTY. Fife., vil., Kilcunquhar par.
LIEURART, Caith., ham., Halkirkpar
LIFF, BENVIE, and INVERGOW-RIE, Forf. and Perth., par. Acres
7090. Pop. q. c. 47,616. Containsa portion of Dundee. P. T. Dundee
LIGHTBURN, Lan., vil., Cambuslangpar.
LILLIESLEAF, Rox., par. Acres 6673.
Pop. 649. Contains Lilliesleaf vil.,
which has a P. 0. with M. 0. andT. depts. of Roxburghshire. Pop. 302
LIMEKILNS, Fife., seaport vil. It hasa P. 0. under Dunfermline. T.Charlestown, 1. Pop. 582
LIMERIGG, Stir., vil., Slamannan par.
Pop. 740. Has P. 0. under Slaman-nan. T. O. 2. See Lochside
LINDORES, Fife., vil., with P. O.
with T. depts. under NewburghLING A, Shet., isle. Walls, par. Pop. 8
L1NKT0WN, section of KirkcaldyLINLITHGOW, the county town of Lin-
lithgowshire, a royal and parliamen-tary burgh, and seat of sheriff court.
An object of great attraction is its
royal palace, the birthplace of QueenMary. It has a head P. O. with M.0. and T. depts., and a R. S. TheChurches are Es., F., U. P., Cong.,and R. C. Pop. 4154, inhabitedhouses 904.—Linlithgow par. Acres11,450. Pop. 7657
LINLITHGOW BRIDGE, vil., subur-ban to Linlithgow. Pop. 594
LINLITHGOWSHIRE, or WESTLOTHIAN, a county, bounded on the
north by the Firth of Forth, east byEdinburghshire or Midlothian, southby Midlothian and Lanarkshire, andwest by Lanarkshire and Stirling.
The surface is diversified bv flat tracts
and small hills, and comprises every
varwi.v of soil. The farms are large.,
and all the principal crops are grownwith success. The county is wateredby the Almond and iha Avon, also
several smaller strums. Theminerals found are- coal, limestone,
marl, lead, ironstone, and freestone.
Linlithgowshire returns one memberto Parliament. Area, 81,113 acres.
Pop. 53,423LINN OF RUTHRIE, Banff., vil. near
AberlourLIN^; HE, LOCH, an arm of tho sea
between the counties cf Argyle and
Inverness 1' is abcut ^o miles long
and 8 miles broadLINTLAW, Ber., ham., Bunkle par.
LINTON, Peeb., par. Acres 23,256.
Pop. 1005. Contains West Linton
vil., which has a R. S., and a P. 0.
with M. 0. and T. depts. of Peebles-shire. Pop. 359
LTNTON, Rox., par. Aeres 6393.Pop. 468. P. T. Kelso
LINTON (EAST), Ha Id., police burgh.It has a R. S., and a head P. 0. of
Pre".tonkirk. Pop. mi, inhabitedhouses 202
LINTON (WEST). See Linton
LINTRATHEN, Forf., par. Acres22,624. P°P- 1- c - SS8- It has a P.
O. with T. dept. under Kirriemuir
LINWOOD, Ren., town, 3^ miles fromPaisley. It has a P. 0. with M. 0.
and T. depts. under Paisley. Pop. 1315
LISMORE, Argyle., island. Pop. 556.It has a P. 0. of Argyleshire. T. O.
Port-Appin, 6 (and ferry).—Lismtreand Appin par. Acres 114,918. Pop.
q. c. 3242, includes also the inhabited
Islands of Musdale, Sheep, and Shuna
LITTLEMILL, Dumb., vil., Old Kil-
patriek par.
LITTLE "COLONS A.Y, Argyle., isle,
Kilninian and Kilmore par. Pop. 2
LITTLE RAITH, Fife., vil., Auchter-tool par.
LITTLE ROSS, Kirkc, isle, Borguepar. Pop. 8
LIVINGSTONE, Lin., par. Acres 5362.
Pop. 1616. Contains Livingstone vil.,
has a R. S., and a P. 0. under Mid-Calder. T. O. 3
LOANHEAD, Edin., a police burgh, a
mile from Lasswade. It has a P. O.
with all depts. of Midlothian, and a
R. S Pop. 3244, inhabited houses
648LOANS, Ayr., vil., with P. 0. underTroon. T. 0. 2
LOCHALINE, Argyle., vil., Morvernpar. Steamers from Glasgow call
regularly
LOCHALSH, Ross., par. Acres
49,532. Pop. 1836. Contains
Lochalsh vil., 7 miles from StrumeFerry R. S. It has a head P. O.
with all depts., and Kyle R. S. In-
cludes Gillean island, with light-
house. Pop. 14LOCHANS, Wigt., vil., with P. 0. with
T. dept. under Stranraer
LOCHARBRIGGS, Dumf., vil., with
R. S., and P. O. under Dumfries. T.
O. Amisfield Station, 2. Pop. 344
LOCHAWE, Argyle., vil. on Lochawe,
with R. S., and P. 0. with M. O.
and T. depts. of Argyleshire
LOCHBOISDALE, Inv., ham., SouthUist. It has a P. 0. with M. O. and
T. depts. of Inverness-shire, and is
regularly called at by steamers from
GlasgowLOCHBROOM, Boss., par. Acres
261,020. Pop. q. c. 3910. Includes
the islands of Gniinard, Martin, pop.
47; Tenera, pop. 95. It has a P. 0.
38 GAZETTEER.
with M. O. and T. depts of Rossshire, and is the head of a fishing
district
LOCHBUY, Argyle., ham., Mull. It
has a P. O. with M. 0. and T. dept.
under CraignureLOCHCARRON, Ross., par. Acres
81,480. Pop. q. c. 139. ContainsLochcarron or Jeantown vil., 5^miles from Strome Ferry R. S. It
has a P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts.
of Ross-shire. Pop. 384LOCHCARRON and SKYE, fishery
district
LOCHEARNHEAD, Perth., vil. It
has a R. S., and P. 0. with M. O.and T. depts. under LochearnheadStation
LOCHEE, town suburban to, and in-
cluded in, the parliamentary burghof Dundee. It has a P. 0. with all
depts. under Dundee, and a R. S.
LOCHEND, Inv., place near foot of
LochnessLOCHEND, Kirkc, ham., Colvendpar
LOCH-EPORT, Inv., ham., NorthUist, It has a P. 0. with M. 0. andT. depts. under Lochmaddy, and is
called at. by steamers from Glasgow
LOCHFOOT, Kirkc, vil., Lochruttonpar. It has a P. 0. under Dumfries.T. 0. Lochanhead Station, 3
LOCHGAIR, Argyle, ham., Glassary
par. It has a P. O. with T. dept.
of Argyleshire
LOCHGELLY, Fife., police burgh. It
has a P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
of Fifeshire, and a R. S. TheChurches are Es., F., U.P., and R.C.Pop. 4133, inhabited houses 746 ; q.
s. par. 3190LOCHGILPHEAD, police burgh and
seaport. It has a head P. O. withall depts., and frequent steamboatcommunication with Glasgow andthe West Highlands. The Churchesare Es., F., Bap., and Ep. Pop.
1320, inhabited houses 352
LOCHGOILHEAD and KILMORICH,Argyle., par. Acres 69,695. Pop.
787. It has a P. O. with M. 0. andT. ij.epts, under Argyle
LOCHLNVER, Suth., coast vil. It hasa P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.under Lairg
LOCHLEE, Forf., par. Acres 58,382.Pop. 343. P. T. Brechin
LOCHLUICHART, Ross., ham., 17miles from Dingwall. It has a P. 0.with T. dept. of Ross-shire, and aR. S.
LOCHMABEN, Dumf., royal and par-liamentary burgh, adjacent to the site
of an ancient castle in which KingRobert Bruce was born. It has a
P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts. of
Dumfriesshire, and a R. S. Pop.
1365, inhabited houses 344.—Loch-maben par. Acr^s 10 813. Pop. 2522
LOCHMADDY, Inv., vil., North Uist.
It is the seat of a sheriff court, hasa head P. 0. with M. O. and T.depts., and regular steamboat com-munication with Glasgow, Oban,Portree, &c.
LOCHMAREE, Ross., a plaee on Inch-maree. It has a P. 0. with T. dept.
under AuchnasheenLOCHORE, Fife., ham., with P. O.under Lochgelly. T. 0., 3
LOCHRANZA, Bute., vil., Arran. It
has a P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.
under Isle of ArranLOCHRUTTON, Kirkc, par. Acres
7411. Pop. 534. P. T. DumfriesLOCHRYAN, Wigt., q. s. par. Pop.
327. P. T. StranraerLOCHS, Ross., par., Lewis. Acres
I 33>°43- P°P- 6432. P. T. Stor-
noway. It includes Shiant island.
Pop. 8
LOOHSIDE, Stir., vil., Slamannan par.
Pop. 679 (including Black Lock)LOCHSIDE, Kinc, vil., St Cyrus par.
LOCHWINNOCH, Ren., town. It has
a P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts. of
Renfrewshire, and a R. S. Pop.
1413.—Lochwinnoch par. Acres
1-9.507. Pop. 3477I.OCHY (Vi a river in Perthshire which,
after a course of 15 miles, falls into
Loeh Tay , (2) a river in Inverness-
shire which falls into the sea near FortWilliam
LOCHY LOCH, a lake, forming one in
the rh-iin of lakes which traverse the
Gimt Caledonian Glon. It is 9 miles
long bv 1 broad
LOCKERBIE, Dumf., police burgh,
and seat of sheriff small debt court.
It has a head P. O. with all depts.,
and R. S. The Churches are Es.,
F., and U.P. Pop. 2491, inhabited
houses 515LODGE, Stir., vil., Slamannan par.
LOGIE, Fife., par. Acres 3599. Pop.
360. P. T. CuparLOGIE, Stir., Clack., and Perth., par.
Acres 11,214. Pop. 4976. P. T.
Bridge of AllanI.OGreALMOND, Perth., q s., par.
Pop. 511. P. T. PerthLOGIEBRIDE, Perth., section of Auch-
tergaven par.
LOGIE-BUCHAN, Aber., par. Acres
6683. Pop. 763. P. T. Ellon
LOGIE-COLDSTONE, Aber., par.
Acres 13,600. Pop. 798. P.T.AberdeenLOGIE-EASTER, Ross., par. Acres
9978. Pop. 870. P. T. Parkhill
LOGIE-PE'JAT, Forf., par. Acres 5739.Pop. 979. It has a P. 0. under Mon-trose. T. O. North Water Bridge, 1
LOGIERAIT, Perth., par. Acres
37,759. Pop. 2154. Contains Logie-
rait vil., adjacent to Ballinluig R. S.
It has a P. 0. under Ballinluig. T.0. 1
LOGIE-WESTER, Ross., section of
Urquhart par. q v.
LOMOND, LOCH, Dumb., a lake, notedfor the picturesque scenery on its
shjre. It is the largest lake in Scot-land, being 20 miles long and 8 broadat its widest point. It containsnumerous islands, and receivesseveral rivers. The river Leven car-
ries off its surplus waters, and dis-
charges fhem into the Firth of Clyde.Near it Ben Lomond rises to a heightof 3107 feet
LONG, LOCH, a branch of the Firth of
Clyde, extending 20 miles netweenDumbart inshiiv; and Argyleshire. lis
average breadth js about a mileLONGCASTLE, Wigt., section of Kirk-
inner par.
LONGCROFT, Stir., vil., Denny par.
LONGDYKE, Stir., vil., Bothkemiarpar. Pop. 340
LONGFORGAN, Perth., par. Acres8528. Pop. 1779. Contains Long-forgan vil., which lias a R. S., and a
P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts. underDundee. Pop. 318
LONGFORMACUS, Ber., par. Acres19,532. Poo. 378. Has P. 0. with
M. 0. and T. depts. under DunsLONGHAVEN, Aber., vil. It has a P.
O. under Port Errol. T. O. 3LONGEOPE, Ork., ham., Hov Island.
It has a P. 0. with M. O." and T.depts. under Stromness
LONGLEE, Perth., ham., Meigle par.
LONGMANHILL, Banff., vil., Gamriepar. It has a P. O. under Banff. T.O. Macduff. 3
LONGMORN, Elgin., place with R. S.,
3 miles from Elgin. Has P. 0. withT. dept. of Mocoyshire
LONGNEWTON, Ros., section of An-crurn par.
LONGNIDDRY, Hadd., vil., 3J milesfrom Tranent. It has a P. O. withT. depts. of Hwld , and a R. S.
LONGRIDGE, Lin., vil., if miles fromWhitburn. Has P. 0. under Fauld-house T. 0. Whitburn. 2
LONGRIGGEND, Lan., vil. It has a
P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts. of
Lanarkshire. Pop. 1403LONGSIDE, Aber., par. Acres 16,836.
Pop. q c. 3031. Contains Longsidevil., with a R. S., and a P. O. withM. O. and T. depts. under Aberdeen
LONMAY, Aber., par. Acres 11,075.Pop. q c. 2286. Contains Lonmayvil. It has a P. 0. with M. O. andT. depts. of Aberdeenshire, and aR S
LOSSIEMOUTH, Elgin., a police
burgh and seaport. It has an artifi-
cial harbour, a terminal R. S., and a
P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts. of
Morayshire. The Churches are Es.,
GAZETTEER. 39
F., and U.P. Pop., including Bran-derburgh, 3480, inhabited houses710
LOTH, Suth., par. Acres 17,371- Pop.
528. It has a R. S., and a P. O. of
Sutherlandshire. T. 0. Helmsdale, 4LOUDOUN, Ayr., par. Acres' 15,486.
Pop. 6379. P. T. KilmarnockLOUISBUEGH, section of WickLOVAT, Inv., ham., \ mile fromBeauly. Gives the title of baron to
the noble family of FraserLOW BLANTYRE, see Bj.antzkeLOW CABRACH, Aber., section of Ca-
brach par. It has a P. 0. underHuntly T O. Glass, 7
LOW CHUECH, par., Paisley. Pon
q c. 7036.
LOWEE LAEGO, see LabgoLOW WATEES, Lan., vil. Hamilton
par.
LOWTHEETOWN, Dumf., vil., Dor-nock par.
LUCE BAT, oe GLENLUCE BAT,Wigt., a spacious bay, with dangerousquicksands, often disastrous to ship-
ping. It is about 17 miles long and19 miles broad at its entrance
LUCE (NEW), Wigt., par. Acres
28,877. PoP- S 8? - Contains NewLuce vil. It has a E. S., and a P. O.
with T. dept. under Glenluce
LUCE (OLD), Wigt., par. Acres
31,596. Pop. 2517, including the
islet of St Elena. P. T. Glenluce
LUGAE, Ayr., town, about 3 miles fromAuchinleck. It has a P. 0. with M.O. and T. depts. under Old Cum-nock, and a E. S. Pop. 1288
LUGTON, Edin., vil., Dalkeith par.
LUIB, Perth., ham., Glendochart. It
has a E. S., and a P. O. with T.
dept of PerthshireLUING, Argyle., island, Kilbrandon
Kilchattan jar. Pop. 632LUIEBOST, Eoss., ham., 6 miles from
Stornoway, Lewis
LUKE (ST), q. s. par., Glasgow. Pop.
7669LUKE (ST), q. s. par., Edinburgh. Pop.
169=;
LUKE (ST), q. s. par., Dundee. Pop.
4202LUMPHANAN, Aber., par. Acres 8754.
Pop. 992. Contains Lumphanan vil..
with a E. S., and P. 0. with M. 0.
and T. depts. under AberdeenLUMPHINANS, Fife., vil., Ballingry
par. Pop. 1007
LUMSDEN, Aber., vil., with E. S. and
a P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.
under Gartly. Pop. 501
LUNAN, Forf., par. Acres 1910. Pop.
253. P. T. Chance Inn
LUNASTING, Shet., section of Nest-
ing par.
LUNCARTY, Perth., vil., with E. S.,
f' 4 miles from Perth
LUNDIE and FOWLIS, Forf. andPerth, par. Acres 7812. Pop. 584.
It has a P. 0. under Dundee. T.O.Newtyle, 5
LUNDIN MILL, Fife., vil., Largo par.
Pop. 492. Has a E. S. of LundinLinks, and a P. 0. with M. 0. andT. depts. under Lower Largo
LUNGA, Argyle., isle, Jura par. Pop.
ISLU3S, Dumb., par. Acres 24,206.
Pop. 633. Contains Luss vil. It hasa P. 0. with M. 0. and T. irpts. of
DumbartonshireLUTHEEMUIE, Kinc, vil., with P. 0.
under Laurencekirk. T. 0. NorthWater Bridge, 2
LUTHEIE, Fife., vil., with P. 0. underCupir. T. 0. Kilmany, 4
LTBSTEE, Caith., vil., and head of a
fishery district. It has a P. O. withM. 0. and T. depts. under Wick.Pop. 740
LTNE, a river whi.jh rises on the bor-
ders of Edinburghshire, and, after aeourse cf 20 miles foils into the Tweedabove Peebles
LTNE and MEGGET, Peeb., par.
Acres 17,227. Pop. igo. It has a E.S. P. T. S'tobo
LTNWILG, Inv., ham., with P. 0.under Aviemore. T. O. Aviemore, 3
MMACOASKIN, Argyle., isle, Kilmartin,
par.
MACDUFF, Banff., police burgh andseaport, adjacent to and included in
parliamentary burgh of Banff. Its
harbour is one of the best on theMoray Firth. It has a head P. 0.
with M. 0. and T. depts., and a E.
S. The Churches are Es., F., andCong. Pop. 2707, inhabited houses
743MACHAE (NEW), Aber. and Banff.,
par. Acres 9002. Pop. 1397. P- T.
AberdeenMACHAE (OLD), Aber., par. Acres
12,143. Pop. p c. 71,597, includes
most of Aberdeen city. P. T. Aber-deen
MACLEOD, Lan., q s. par. Glasgow.Pop. 8854
MACMEEET, Hadd., vil., with E. S.,
and a P. 6. with T. dept. of Had-dingtonshire
MADDEETT, Perth., par. Acres 4861.Pop. 483. It has a E. S., and a P.
O. with T. dept. under CrieffMADDISTON, Stir., vil., Muira.von-
side par. It has a P. O. with M. 0.and T. dents, under Polmont Station
MADOES (*ST), Perth., par. Acres1 160. Pop. 299. P. T. Perth
MAGGIEKNOCKETEE, Elgin., ham.,Bnhnrm par. It has a P. 0. underDufftown. T. 0. Craigeuachie, 3
MAIDENS, Ayr., vil., Kirkoswald parIt has a P. 0. with M. 0. and T.
depts. under Maybole.
MAINS ano STEATHMAETINKForf., par. Acres 6301. Pop. 3998P. T. Dundee
MAKEESTON, Eox., par. Acres 2865Pop. 401. It has a P. 0. under Kelso,
T. O.5MALLAIG, Inv., vil., where will be the
terminus of the West Highland Eail
way being constructed from Banavieto the West Coast opposite Skye. It
has a P. O. under Fort-William. TArisaig, 9
MANISH, Inv., place in Harris par
It has a P. 0. under Portree. T.
Stockinish, 3 (by road, and ferry)
MANNOFIELD, Aber., suburb of Aberdeen.
MANOE, Peeb., par. Acres 16,622
Pop. 249 P. T. PeeblesMARGABET'S HOPE (ST), Ork., vil..
South Eonaldshay. It has a P.
with M. 0. and T. depts. of OrkneyPop. 404. Steamers from Leith,
Aberdeen, &c, call regularlyMAEKINCH, Fife., police burgh. It
has a head P. 0. with M. 0. and T.
depts., and a E. S. Pop. 1350, in-
habited houses 320.—Markinch par.
Acres 9821. Pop. q c. 6377MAENOCH, Banff., par. Acres 14,954.Pop. q c. 3006. P. T. Banff
MAETIN, Eoss., isle, Lochbroom par.
Pop. 47MARTIN'S (ST), Perth., par. Acres6565. Pop. 663. P O. under Perth.
T. O. Balbeggie, 2MAETTRS, q. s. par., Glasgow. Pop.
7 ll 3MAETTES, q s. par., Paisley. Pop.u,o85
MAETBUEGH, Eoss., vil., with P. 0.
under Conon Bridge. T. 0. 1. Pop.
3811MAETCULTEE, Kinc, par. Acres
2781. Pop. 1024. It has a P. 0.
under Aberdeen. T. 0. Peterculter, 3MAETHILL, police burgh, suburban to
Glasgow. It has a P. 0. with M.0. and T. depts. under Glasgow, anda E. S. The Churches are Es., F.,
U.P., and E.G. Pop. 18,313, in-
habited houses 3275.—Maryhill par.
Acres 4377MAETKIEK, Kinc, par. Acres 9841.
Pop. 1307. Contains Mayiurk vil.,
with E. S., and P. 0. with T. depts.
of KincardineshireMAETKIEK, q s. par., Stirling. Pop.
4759MAETPAEK, Banff., place with P. 0.under Ballindalloch. T. 0. Blacks-boat Station, 1
MAET (ST), q s. par., Edinburgh.Pop. 8175
MAET (ST), q s. par., Blairgowrie.
Pop. 2917
40 GAZETTEER.
MARY (ST), q s. par., Hawick. Pop.
3939MARY (ST), q s. par., Dumfries. Pop.
77a3MARYTOWN, For., par. Acres 3562.
Pop. 379. P. T. MontroseMATTHEW (ST), q s. par., Glasgow.
Pop. 4620MAUCHLINE, Ayr., town. It has a
head P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts.
and a R. S. The Churches are Es.,
F., and U.P. Pop. 1454.—Mauch-line par. Acres 8907. Pop. 2339
MAUD (NEW), vil., with R. S., and a
P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts. underAberdeen. Pop. 377
MAXTON, Rox., par. Acres 4422.
Pop. 473. Contains Maxton vil., with
R. S. P. T. St Boswells
MAXWELL, q s. par., Glasgow. Pop.
14,104MAXWELLTOWN, Kirkc, police
burgh on the Nith, opposite Dum-fries, and included in Dumfries parlia-
mentary burgh. It has a P. 0. withM. 0. dept. under Dumfries, and a
R. S. The Churches ai-e Es. andF. Pop. 4961, inhabited houses 1101
;
q s. par., 2070MAY, Fife., isle in Firth of Forth. Pop.
27MAYBOLE, Ayr., police burgh. It has
a head P. 0. with all depts., and a
R. S. The Churches are Es., F.,
U.P., Ep., and R.C. Pop. 5470, in-
habited houses 614.—Maybole par.
Acres 21,993. Pop. q c. 5165. May-bole (West), q. s. par. Pop. 2650
MAYFIELD, suburb of Edinburgh
MEARNS, Ren., par. Acres 10,281.
Pop. 3426. P. T. Glasgow
MEGGET, Peeb., seetion of Lyne par.
MEICU.E, Perth., par. Acres 3980.
rup. 4 c. 660. Contains Meigle vil.,
which has a head P. 0. with all
depts., and a R. S.
MEIKLE EARNOCK, Lan., place in
Blnntvre par. It has a R. S.
MEIKLE ROE, see Muckle RoeMELDRUM (OLD), Aber., town. It
has a terminal R. S., and a P. O.
with M. 0. and T. depts. under Aber-
deen. Pop. 1321.—par. Acres 8102.
Pop. q. c. 2092
MELLONCHARLES, Ross., vil., Gair-
loch par. Pop. 309MELROSE, Rox. and Selk., town.
Seat of sheriff small debt court, and
a tourists' centre. The famous ruins
of its ancient Abbey and Abbotsford,
once the seat of Sir Walter Scott, at-
tract many visitors. It has a headP. 0. with all depts., and a R. S.
The Churches are Es., F., U.P., E.
U., and Ep. Pop. 1432.—Melrose
par. Acres 25,794. Pop. 11,109
MELVICH, Suth., vil. It has a P. O.
with M. 0. and T. dept. under Thurso
MELVILLE, q s. par., Montrose. Pop.
2691
MEMSIE, Aber., place in Rathen par.
It has a P. 0. under Fraserburgh.T. 0. 4
.VIENMUIR, Fori., par. Acres io,2i8.
Pop. 664. It has a P. O. under Bre-
chin. T. 0. 5MENSTRIE, Clack., vil., 5 miles from
Stirling. It has a P. 0. with M. O.
and T. depts. of Clackmannanshire,and a R. S.
VIERCHISTON, suburb of EdinburghVIERKLNCH, suburb of Inverness
MERRYSTONE, suburb of CoatbridgeMERTON, Ber., par. Acres 6374.
Pop. 622. P. T. St Boswells
METH1L, Fife., seaport with large
docks and rapidly increasing coal
trade. Has P. O. with M. 0. and T.
depts. of FifeshireMETHILHILL, Fife., vil. near Methil.
Pop. 503METHLIC, Aber., par. Acres 14,842.
P.jo. 2067. It has a P. 0. with M.O. and T. depts. under Aberdeen
METHVEN, Perth., par. Acres
12,911. Pop. q c. 1685. Contains
Methven village. It has a P. O. with
M. 0. and T. depts. under Perth, and
a R. S. Pop. 657MEY, Caith., ham., Canisbay par. It
has a P O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
under ThursoMHORGAY, Inv., isle, North Uist par.
MIAVAIG, Ross., place in Uig par.
Lewis. It has a P. O. with M. 0.
and T. dept. under StornowayMID CALDER, see Caldek
MID CLYTH, Caith., vil., with P. 0.
under Wick. T. 0. Lybster, 4MID and SOUTH YELL, Shet., par
Acres 35,375. Pop. 1798. It has a
P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
under LerwickMIDDLEBIE, Dumf., par. Acres
17,545. Pop- 1806. Has P. 0. underEcclefechan. T. O. 2
MIDDLETON, Edin., vil., Borthwick
par.
MIDMAR, Aber., par. Acres 10,868.
Pop. 1060. It has a P. 0. with M.
0. and T. depts. under Aberdeen
MIGDALE, Suth., ham., with P. U.
under Ardgay. T. 0. Bonar village, 1
MIGVIE, Aber., seetion of Tarland par.
M1LESMARK, Fife., vil., Dunfermline
par. l'op. 482, including Parknook
MILLBREX,' Aber., q s. par. Pop.
292. It has a P. 0. under Fyvie. T.
0. 7MILLERHILL, Edin., vil. It has a R.
S., and a P. 0. under Dalkeith. T.
O. 3MILLERSTON, Lan., vil. It has a P.
O. under Glasgow. T. 0. Stepps, 2
Pop. 598, including Hagganneld
MILLHOUSE, Argyle., ham. It has a
P. O. and T. dept. under Tighna-bruaich
MILLHOUSE, Dumf., ham., with P.
O. and T. dept. under LockerbieMILLIFIACH, Inv., place with P. 0.under Beauly. T. 0. Kirkhill, 2
MILLPORT, Bute., police burgh, andseat of a small debt court. Is situ-
ated on south shore of Cumbra Isle.
It has P. 0. with M. O. and T.depts. of Buteshire, and maintainsregular steamboat communicationwith Glasgow. The Churches areEs., F., U.P., Ep., and Bap. Pop.1662, inhabited houses 395
MILLTOWN OF CUSHNIE, Aber.,
pla;e with P. O. under Aberdeen. T.
O. Alford, 8
MILNATHORT, Kinr., town. It has aR. S., and a P. 0. with M. 0. and T.depts. of Kinross-shire. Pop. 1133
MILNGAVIE, Stir., police burgh. It
has a P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.
under Glasgow, and a R. S. Pop.
3103, inhabited houses 599; q s. par.
2927MILTON, suburb of DennyMILTON, q s. par. Glasgow. Pop.
4733MILTON, Forf., vil., Glamis par.
MILTON, Dumb., vil., Kilpatrick par.
Pop. 418MILTON. Fife., vil., see BalgonieMILTON, Perth., vil. Auchterarder
par.
MILTON BRIDGE, Edin., vil. It hasa P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts. ofMidlothian
MILTON OF CAMPSIE, Stir., vil.,
Carnpsie par. It has a R. S., and aP. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.
under GlasgowMINARD, Argyle., place 12 miles from
Inveraray. It hag a P. O. with M.0. and T. depts. of Argyleshire
MINGALAY, Inv., Isle, Barra par.
Pop. 142MINISHANT, Ayr., vil., Maybole par.,
with a P. 0. under Maybole. T. 0.Cassilis Station, 1.
MINNIGAFF, Kirkc, par. Acres88,130. Pop. q e. 1425. P. T. New-ton-Stewart
MINTLAW, Aber., vil., 9 miles fromPeterhead. It has a R. S.. ar.d a P.
O. with M. O. and T. depts. underMintJaw Station. Pop. 402
MINTO, Rox., par. Acres 5601. Pop.
430. Has P. 0. of Roxburghshire.T. O. Denholm, 2
MOCHRUM, Wigt., par. Acres 24,071.
Pop. 2166. It has a P. 0. under PortWilliam. T. 0. 2
MOFFAT, Dumf.,* a police burgh. Themedicinal springs in its vicinity at-
tract many convalescents and othe^visitors. It has a head P. O. with alR
GAZETTEER. 41
depts., and a B. S. The Churches areEs., F., U.P., and Ep. Pop. 2990,inhabited houses 471. — Moffat par.
Acres 42,965. Pop. 2977MONACH, Inv., isle, North Uist par.
Pop. 5
MONANCE (ST), Fife., a seaport town.
It has a P. 0. with M. O. and T.depts. of Fifeshire, and a E. S. TheChurches are Es. F., and Cong. StMonance and Abecrombie par. Acres1203. Pop. 1998
MONEYDIE, Perth., par. Acres 4438.Pop. 243. P. T. Perth
MONGAEPvY, Aber.. ham., Tullynessle
par.
MONIAIVE, Dumf., vil., 7 miles fromThomhill. Pop. 650, including Dun-reggan. It has a P. 0. with M. O.and T. depts under Thomhill
MONIFIETH, Forf., town. It has a
P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.
under Dundee, and a B. S. Pop.
1837.—Monifieth par. Acres 5932.Pop. 10,508, including portion of
town of Broughty FerryMONIKIE, Forf., par. Acres 8921.
Pop. 1328, has a E. S. and P. 0. withT. dept. under Dundee
MONIMAIL, Fife., par. Acres 6554.Pop. 769. P. T. Ladybank
MONIVAIED, see Monzievaibd andStbowak
MONKLAND (NEW), Lan., par. Acres
19,885. Pop. q c. 33,860. P. T.
AirdrieMONKLAND (OLD), Lan., par. Acres
10,935. P°P <1 c- 44»6i6. P. T.Coatbridge
MONKTONHALL, Edin., vil., suburbanto Musselburgh
MONKTON and PEESTWICK, Ayr.,
par. Acres 3769. Pop. 2608. Con-tains Monkton vil, with E. S., anda P 0. with M. 0. and T. dept. of
Ayrshire
MONQUHITTEE, Aber., par. Acres
17-433- Pop. q- c. 2512. P. T.
Turriff
MONEIETH, Wigt., vil., 5 miles fromWhithorn
MONTEITH (POET OF), Perth., par.
Acres. 22,238. Pop. q. c. 1092. HasP. 0. under Port of Monteith Sta-
tion. T. O. 4MONTEOSE, Forf., a royal and parlia-
mentary burgh. Seat of a small debtcourt, and a seaport. Is a town of
great antiquity, has several attractive
public buildings and various institu-
tions, including an academy and alunatic asylum ; has excellent golf
links, and is frequented by summervisitors. It has a head P. O. withall depts., two E. S., and good har-bour. It is the head of a fishery
district. The Churches are Es., F.,
U.P., E.U., Cong., Wes., and Ep.
Pop. 12,885, inhabited houses 1357Montrose par. Acres 4134. Pop.q. c. 14,428
MONYMUSK, Aber., par. Aeres10,728 Pop. 1025. Contains Mony-musk vil., with a E. S., and a P. 0.with M. 0. and T. depts. under Aber-deen
MONZIE, Perth., par Acres 21,487.Pop. q c. 596. P. T. Crieff
MONZIEVAIED and STEOWAN,Perth., par. Acres 26,093. Pop.608 P T. Crieff
MOODIESBUBN, Lan., vil., Cadderpar.
MOONZIE, Fife., par. Acres 1258.Pop. 128. P. T Cupar
MOBANGE, Banff., section of Inver-aven par.
MOEDINGTON, Ber., par. Acres2939. Pop. 324. P T. Berwick
MOEEBATTLE, Box., par. Acres22,334. Pop- 846. Contains More-battle vil., which has a P. O with M.0. and T. depts. under Kelso.
MOEHAM, Hadd., par. Acres 2087.Pop. 199 P. T. Haddington
MOENTNGSIDE, suburb to EdinburghMOBNINGSIDE, Lan., vil., with P. O.with T. dept. under New Mains, anda E. S. Pop. 748
MOEEISTON, Lan., vil., Old Monk-land par.
MOETLACH, Banff., par. Acres34,184. Pop. q. c. 3035. P. T.Dufftown
MOETON, Dumf., par. Acres 8036.Pop. 1855. P. T. Thomhill
MOEVEEN, Argyle., par. Acres90,737. Pop. q. c. 820. It has a P.
O. with M. O. and T. depts. of
Argylehhire, and includes the in-
habited islands of Carna and OmsayMOSSAT, Aber., place with P. 0.
under Gartly. T. 0. Lumsden, 6M08SBANK, Shet., ham., Delting par.
It has a P. O. with T. dept. underLerwick
MOSSEND, Lan., town, including LowCarnbrae, near Bellshill. It has a P.
O. with M. O. and T. depts. of
Lanarkshire, and a E. S. Pop. 3157MOSSFIELD, Boss., place in Eosskeen
par.
MOSSGBEEN, Fife., q. s. par. Pop.
1819. P. T. DunfermlineMOSSTODLACH, Elgin., vil., Spey-mouth par.
MOTHEEWELL, Lan., police burgh,and thriving industrial centre. It
has a head P. 0. with all depts., andtwo E. S. The Churches are Es., F.,
U.P., E.U., and B.C. Pop. 18,662.
inhabited houses 3407MOULIN, Perth., par. Acres 44,640.
Pop. q. c. 2382. It has a P. O. under
Pitlochry. T. O. 1
MOUNT, Stir., Til., Campsie par.
MOUNT FLOEIDA, suburb of Glasgow
MOUSWALD, Dumf., par. Acres5889. Pop. 500. It has a P. 0.under Euthwell. T. 0. 3
MOW, Eox., section of Morebattle par.
MOT and DALAEOSSIE, Inv. andNairn., par. Acres 111,477. Pop.
741. Moy has a P. 0. with T. dept.
of Inverness-shireMOTNESS, Nairn., ham., Auldearn
par.
MUCHALLS, Kinc, vil., 4I milesfrom Stonehaven. It has a E. S.,
and a P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts.
under StonehavenMUCK, Argyle., island, Small Isles par.
Pop. 48MUCKAIKN, Argyle., q s. par. Pop.
722. P. T. TaynuiltMUCKAET, Perth., par. Acres 4928.
Pop. q. c. 542. It has a P. O. underDollar. T. O. Bumbling Bridge, 2
MUCKLE FLUGGA, Shet., isle, Wallspar. Pop. 3
MUCKLE EOE, Shet., isle, Delting par.
Pop. 213MUGDEUM, Perth., isle in Tay, Aber-nethy par. Pop. 26
MUIEAVONSIDE, Stir., par. Acres
7963. Pop. 3671. P. T. Falkirk
MUIEDEUM, Forf., vil., with P. O.
under Carnoustie. T. 0. 3MUIEHEAD, Forf., vil., Liff par.
MUIEHEAD, Lan., vil., Shotts par.
Pop. 11 10, including West BenharMUIEKIEK, Ayr., town. It has a P.
O. with M. 0. and T. depts. of Ayr-shire, and a E. S. The Churchesare Es., F., U.P., E.U., and B.C.Pop. 3329.—Muirkirk par. Acres
30,229. Pop. 5165MUIE OF OED, Inv., place 3 miles
from Beauly, with a B. S., and a P.
O. with M. 0. and T. depts of Boss-
shireMUIESILE, Forf., vil., Kinnell par.
MULBEN, Banff., place with a P. 0.under Keith. T. O. Mulben E. S.
MULL, Argyle., a large island off thecoast of Lorn. Capital, Tobermory.Pop. 4691
MUNGO (ST), Dumf., par. Acres
4897. Pop. 603. P. T. LockerbieMUNLOCHT, Boss., vil., Kilmuir-Easter par. It has a P. 0. with M.0. and T. depts. of Boss-shire
MUEEATFIELD, suburb of EdinburghMUEEOES, Forf., par. Acres 5293.
Pop. 773. P. T. DundeeMUETHLT, Perth., plaee 4J milesfrom Dunkeld, with a E. S., and a P.
O. with M. 0. and T depts. of Perth-shire
MUETLE, Aber., place 5J miles fro.n
Aberdeen, with a B. S., and a P. O.with T. dept. under Aberdeen
MU8DALE, Argyle., isle Lismore andAppin, par. Pop. 13
MUSSELBUEGH, Edin., a parliamen-tary burgh and sea-bathing resort,
2/F/1900
42 GAZETTEER.
with excellent golfing links. It has a
head P. O. -with all depts., and a R.
S. The Churches are Es., F., U.P.,
Cong., and Ep. Pop. 1885, inhabited
houses 1870MUTHILL, Perth., par. Acres 21,916.
Pop. q. c. 1622. Contains Muthill
vil., i| miles from Muthill R. S. It
has a P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
of i'erthshire. Pop. 815MYLNEFIELD, Forf., vil It has a if
O. under Dundee. T. O. 3
NNACKERTON, Lan., Til., Bothwell
par. Pop. 852NAIRN, the county town of Nairnshire,
a royal and parliamentary burgh, a
seat of sheriff court, and seaport. It
has a head P. 0. with all depts., anda R. S. The Churches are Es., F.,
D.P., Cong., Ep., and R.C. Pop4651, inhabited houses 1143.—Nairnpar. Acres 8827. Pop. 5222
NAIRNSHIRE, a maritime- county,
formerly included in the ancient pro-
vince cif Moray, with the exception cf
two detached portions, cne of whichis compleuoly surroundid by Ro«s-shir% while the other is in the centre
of the western part of the county cf
Inverness. The soil in the lowlands
and along the valley of the Nairn is
fertile and well cnltiratad. The land
in the hilly districts :uid on the sea
eoast is bleak and barren; but the
highlands are covered with plantations
of larch and fir. The principal rivers
are thi Nairn, th9 Findhorn, and also
several smaller streams. About one-
fifth of the entire area is under cul-
tivation. Nairnshire unites withElgin-'hire to return one member to
Parliament. Area, 137,500 acres.
Pop. 8^4NEILSTON, Ren. town. It has a P.
O. with M. O. and T. dept. underGlasgow. Has a R. S. The Churchesare Es., F., and R.C. Pop. 2113.
—
Neilston par. Acres 12,481. Pop.
q. c. ii,374NEMPHLAR, Lan., vil., 2 miles fromLanark. Has P. O. under Lanark.
T. O. 3NENTHORN, Ber., par. Acres 3454.
Potj. 400. Has P. 0. under Kelso. T.
O. SticheU, 3NERSTON, Lan., vil., East Kilbride
par.
NESS, LOCH, Inver., a beautiful lake,
one if the chain that fcrms part of the
Caledonian Canal. It i* 23 miles 1 mgwith an average breadth of xh miles
It receives several rivers, and dis-
charges its surplus waters into the
Morav Firih by 'he river NessNESS, Ross., place in north of Lewis.
It has a P. O. under Stornoway. T.
0. Port of Ness, 3
NESTING, Shet., par., includes five
islands. Acres 30,983. Pop. q. «.
2589. P. T. LerwickNETHER BUCKIE, suburb of BuckieNETHERBURN, Lan., vil., Dalserf
par. It has a R. S., and a P. O. withM. O. and T. depts. of Lanarkshire -
NETHERLEY, Kinc, place in Fettei-
esso par. It has a P. 0. underStonehaven. T. 0. Muchalls R. S., 4
NETHERTON, Dumb., vil., New Kil-
patrick par. Pop. 674NETHY BRIDGE, Elgin., ham. It
has a P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.
of Inverness-shire, and a R. S.
NEVAY. See EassieNEW ABBEY, Kirkc., par. Acres
13,199. Pop. 866. Contains NewAbbey vil., with a P. O. with M. O.
and T. depts. under DumfriesNEW ABERDOUR. See ABEitnouRNEWARTHILL, Lan., town. It has a
R. S., and a P. 0. under Motherwell.
T. O. Cleland, 2. Pop. 1522NEWBATTLE, Edin., par. Acres
5225. Pop. q. c. 3560. P. T. Dal-
keith
NEWBIGGING, Forf., vil., with P. 0.
under Dundee. T. 0. Monikie Sta-
tion, 2NEWBIGGING, Lan., vil. It has a
R. S., and a P. O. under Carnwath.
T - °- 3,_NEWBRIDGE, Kirkc, ham., Terregles
par. It has a P. 0. under Dumfries.
T. O. 3NEWBTJRGH, Aber., coast vil., 10
miles from Aberdeen. It has a P. 0.
with M. O. and T. depts under Aber-
deen. Pop. 654NEWBTJRGH, Fife., police burght,
formerly a roval burgh. It has a
head P. O. with all depts., a R. 0.,
and a good harbour. The Churches
are Es., F., U.P., E.U., and Bap.
Pop. 1505, inhabited houses 1301.
—
Newburgh par. Acres 1365. Pop.
1812NEWBTJRN, Fife., par. Acres 3040.
Pop. 322. P. T. Largo
NEW BYTH, Aber., q. s. par._
Pop.
1932. Contains New Byth vil. It
has a P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.
under Turriff. Pop. 398 T ,
NEWCASTLETON, Rox., vd. It has
a R. S-, and a P. 0. with M. 0. and
T. depts. of Roxburghshire. Pop. 820
NEW CRAIGHALL. See CeaighallNEW CUMNOCK. See Cumnock(New)
NEW DEER. See Deee (New)
NEW GALLOWAY, Kirkc, royal andparliamentary burgh. Is a seat of
sheriff court, and has P. O. with MO. and T. depts. of Kirkcudbright-
shire. The Churches are Es., F.,
and U.P. Pop. 391, inhabited
houses 108XEW GALLOWAY STATION, Kirkc,
a R. S., and P. O. with T. dept. of
Kirkcudbrightshire, 4^ miles fromNew Galloway
NEWHAVEN, Edin., town on theForth near Edinburgh. It has a P.
O. with M. 0. and T. depts. underEdinburgh, a R. S., and a good har-
bour. The Churches are Es. and F.
Pop. of q. s. par. 6085NEWHILLS, Aber., par. Acres 10,282.
Pop. 5526, includes the town of Auch-mull. P. T. Aberdeen
NEWINGTON, suburb of Edinburgh
NEW KILLEARN. See Killeabn
NEW LANARK. See Lanaek (New)NEWLANDS, Peeb., par. Acres 12,518.
Pop. 715. P. T. LamanchaNEW LEEDS, Aber., vil. It has a
P. 0. under Mintlaw Station. T. 0.
Lonmay, 4NEW LUCE. See Luce (New)
NEWMAINS, Lan., town near Wishaw.
It has a R. S., and a P. O. with M.O. and T. depts. of Lanarkshire.
Pop. 2596, including Coltne*s
NEW MILL, Banff., q. -s. par. Pep.
1431. Contains New Mill vil., with
a P. O. under Keith. T. 0. 2. Pop.
613fTEWMILNS, Ayr., police burgh. It
has a P O. with M. O. and T. depts.
of Ayrshire, and a R, S. TheChurches are Es., F., and U.P. Pop.
3704, inhabited houses 696
NEW P1T3L1G0. See Pitst.igo (Nkw)
NEWPORT, Fife., town It has a P.
O. with M. O. and T. depts. of Fife-
shire, and a R. S. v and maintains a
ferrv to Dundee. The Churches are
Es.,*F., U.P., and Cong. Pop. 2545,
iidiabited houses 542 ; q. s. par 1775
NEW RATTRAY, suburb of Blairgow-
rie. Has P. O. with M. O. and T.
depts. under Blairgowrie
NEW SAUCHIE, suburb of Alloa.
Pop. 986NEW SCONE. See SconbNEWSTEAD, Rox., vil., with P 0.
under Melrose. T. 0. 1
NEW STEVENSTON, suburb of Holy-
town. Pop. 1296. Has P. 0. under
Holvtown. T. O. 1
NEWTON. Edin., par. Acres 2032.
Pop. n3o. P. T. Dalkeith
NEWTON, suburb of Kirkcaldy
NEWTON, Lan., vil., Cambuslang pa''.
It has a R S., and a P. O. with M. O.
and T. depts. under Glasgow. Pop. 808
NEWTON, Lin., vil, Abercorn par.
NEWTON-FEU BY, Inv., piace in
North Uist, with P. 0. under Loch-
maddy. T. O. 8
NEWTON GRANGE, Edin., town. It
has a P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.
under DalkeithNEWTON MEARNS, Ren., vil. It has
a P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.
under Glasgow Pep. 908
GAZETTEER. 43
NEWTON-MORE, Inv., vil. It has a
P. O. with M. O. and T. depts. of
Inverness-shireNEWTON OF FER1NTOSH. Ross.,
vil., with P. O. under Conon Bridge.
T. O. 2
NEWTON-ON-AYR, Ayr., par. Acres
585. Pop. 8564 ; suburban to Ayr
NEWTON-STEWART, Wist., policeburgh. It has a head P. O. with all
depts., and a R. S. The Churchesare Es., F., U.P., Ep. and R.C. Pop.
2332, inhabited bouses 502 ; includ-
ing Creebridge and Minniegaffsuburb, Kirkc., 3072
NEWTOWN ST BOSWELi^S, Ber.,
vil., 3J miles from Melrose It has a
head P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.,
and a R. SNEWTYLE, Forf., par. Acres 5192.
Pop. 833. Contains Newtyle vil. It
has a P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.under Coupar Angus, and a R. S.
Pop. 414NICHOLAS, Aber., par. Acres 794.Pop. 51,748 ; included in Aber., city
NIGG, Kinc, par. Acres 4432. Pop.4513. It has a P. 0. under Aberdeen.T. 0. 3
NIGG, Ross., par. Acres 7818. Pop.930. It has a P. 0. under Nigg sta-
tion. T. O. 4NINEMILEBURN, Edin., vil., Peni-
cuik par.
NINIANS (ST), Stir., town, adjacentto, and included in, the parliamentaryburgh of Stirling. Has P. O. withM. 0. and T. depts. under Stirring.
The Churches are Es., F., U.P., andBap. St Ninians par. Acres 38,012.
Pop. q. c. 9347NISBET, Roxi, ham., Crailing par. It
has a R. S.
NITSHILL, Ren., vil., Levern par. It
has a R. S., and P. O. with T. dept.
under Glasgow. Pop. 1048NORTHBAR, Ayr., vil., 2 miles from
BeithNORTH BERWICK, Hadd., royal and
parliamentary burgh, a seaport, anda fashionable seaside resort. It has a
head P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.,
and a terminal R. S. The ChurchesareEs., F., U.P., and Ep. North Ber-wick par. Acres 5067. R. p. of
landward part, £17,511. Pop. 3038NORTHFIELD, Ber., vil., Coldingham
par.
NORTHMAVEN, Shet., par. Acres
49,037. Pop. 2197. P. T. LerwickNORTHMUIR, Forf., vil., Kirriemuir
par. Pop. 315NORTH TOLSTA, Ross., place in
Lewis. It has a P. 0. under Storno-
wav. T. 0. Back, 7NORTHWATER BRIDGE, Forf., place
with R. S., and a P. O. with T. dept.
under LaurencekirkNORTH YELL. See Fkti.veNOSS, Shet., isle, Bressay par. Pop. 3
NOVAR, Ross., place with R. S., 6Jmiles from Dingwall
NUNGATE, suburb of HaddingtonNUNTON, Inv., ham., Benbeaula. It
has a P. O. under Lochmaddy. T.
0. Creagorry, 7
OAKBANK, Edin., vil., Kirknewtonpar. Has P. O. under Mid-Calder.T. 0. 1. Pop. 396
OAKFIELD, Fife., vil., Beath par.
OAKLEY, Fife., vil. It has a R. S.,
and a P. 0. of Fifeshire. T. 0. Car-nock, 2. Pop. 246
OATHLAW, Forf., par. Acres 5274.Pop. 399. P. T. Forfar
OATLANDS, suburb of GlasgowOBAN, Argyle., parliamentary buigh,
seat of small debt court, seaport, andone of the most fashionable watering-places in Scotland ; presents a neat
and cheerful appearance, command-ing one of the grandest views of island
and sea-coast scenery anywhere to be
seen. It has a head P. 0. with all
depts., a terminal railway station,
and regular steamboat communica-tion with Glasgow, Greenock, Inver-
ness, Portree, Tobermory, Stornoway,&c. The Churches are Es., F., U.P.,
Cong., Ep. and R.C. Pop. 4902, in-
habited houses 1 100OBBE, Inv., ham., Harris. It has a
P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts. underPortree, and is regularly called at bysteamers from Glasgow
OCHILTREE, Ayr., par. Acres 18,328.
Pop. 2062. Contains Ochiltree vil.,
with a R. S., and a P. 0. with M. O.
and T. depts. under Old CumnockOICH, LOCH, Inv., forming the sum-mit level of tho Caledonian Canal. It
is 6 miies long with the average
breadth of a mile. Its superfluous
waters are carried off by a river of
the same name into Loch NessOLD CUMNOCK. See Cumnock (Old)
OLD DEER. See Deeb (Old)OLDHAMSTOCKS, Ber. and Hadd.,
par. Acres 8837. Pop. 529. It has
a P. O. under Cocksburnspath. T.
O. 3OLD IRONWORKS, Hadd., vil., Glads-muir par.
OLD KILLEARN. See KilleabnOLD KILPATRICK. See Kilpatbick(Old)
OLD MELDRDM. See Meldkum(Old)
OLD RATTRAY, suburb of Blairgow-
rie. Has P. 0. under Blairgowrie.
T. 0. 1
OLD RAYNE, Aber., vil., with P. O.under Insch. T. O. Oyne R. S., 2
OLLABERRY, Shet., ham., North-maven par. It has a P. O. with T.
dept. under Lerwick
OLRIG, Caith., par. Acres 10,015.Pop. 1837. p - T - Castletown
OMOA, Lan., vil. with R. S., 3 milesfrom Motherwell
ONICH, Inv., vil., with P. 0. with M.O. and T. depts. of Inverness-shire
ORDHEAD, Aber., vil. It has a P. O.
under Aberdeen. T. O. Tillyfourio
R. S., 2ORDIQUHILL, Banff., par. Acres
4754. Pop. 684. P. T. BanffORENSAY, Ross., isle, Uig par.
Lewis. Pop. 1
ORKNEY ISLES. Mainland is thoprincipal. Pop. 17,165. Of thegroup 29 are inhabited. Total pop.
30,453ORMISTON, Hadd. Acres 3444. Pop.
1178. Contains Ormiston vil., with aP. O. with M. O. and T. depts. of
Haddingtonshire. Pop. 555ORMSARY, Argyle., place in SouthKnapdale par. It has a P. 0. withT. dept. under Ardrishaig
ORNSAY, Argyle., isle. Pop. 23. SeeCOLONSAY
ORNSAY, Inv., isle, Slate par., Skye.Pop. 64
ORPHIR, Ork., par. Acres 12,762.
Pop. 1001. It has a P. O. with T.dept. under Kirkwall
OBTON, Elgin., place with P. 0. underFochabers. T. O. Orton station, 2
ORWELL, Kin., par. Acres 13,133.Pop. 1852. P. T. Milnathort
OTTER FERRY, Argyle., ham. onLoch Fyne, 13 miles from Tighna-bruaich. Has P. 0. with T. depts.under Tighnabruaich
OVERSAY, Argyle., isle Jura, par.
Pop. 9OVERTON, Ayr., vil., Dreghorn par.
Pop. 381OVERTON, Ren., suburb of JohnstoneOVERTOWN, Lan., town. It has aR. S., and P. O. with M. O. and T.depts. under Wishaw. Pop. 1385
OXCAR, Fife., isle, Aberdour par.
Pop. 5OXNA, Shet., isle, Tingwall par. Pop. 31OXNAM, Rox., par. Acres 21,190.
Pop. q. c. 637. It has a P. O. underJedburgh. T. O. 5
OXTON, Ber., vil. ' It has a P. 0.
with M. 0. and T. depts. underLauder
OYNE, Aber., par. Acres 10,131. R.
p. £5898. Pop. 883. Contains Oynevil., with a R. S., and a P. 0. with
M. 0. and T. depts. of Aberdeenshire
PABAY, Ross., isle, Uig par., LewisPABBAY, Inv., isle, Barra par. Pop. 13PABBAY, Inv., isle, Harris par. Pop. 3PABBAY, Inv., isle, Strath par., Skye.
Pop. 7PADANARAM, Forf., vil. It has a P
0. under Forfar. T. O. 3
44 GAZETTEER.
PAISLEY, Ren., parliamentary burgh,seat of sheriff court, and the political
capital of the upper ward of Renfrew-shire. Situated on the White Cart,
which is navigable for vessels of con-
siderable size, having been deepenedin 1890 at a cost of about £130,000.It has recently undergone extensiveimprovements, and possesses a pub-lic park and a number of imposingpublic buildings, including the newTown Hall, completed in 1882 at a
cost of about £100,000 ; the CountyBuildings which cost about £40,000
;
the Free Public Library and Museumcompleted in 1871 at a cost of about£15,000. It has a head P. 0. withall depts., and a R. S. The Churchesare Established, Free, United Presby-terian, Reformed Presbyterian, Bap-tist, Congregational, EvangelicalUnion, Methodist, New Jerusalem,Episcopal, and Roman Catholic. Pop.
66,420, inhabited houses 13,631. SeeAbbey par. Other pars, are MiddleChurch, acres 517, pop. 13,704; HighChurch, acres 259, pop. 20,342 ; LowChurch, acres 94, pop. 7036
PAISTON, Hadd., vii., Ormiston par.
PALNACKIE, Kirkc, seaport vii It
has a P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
under DalbeattiePANBRIDE, Forf., par. Acres 5199.Pop. 1625. P. T. Carnoustie
PAPA, Shet., isle, Bressay par. Pop.
23PAPA-STOUR, Shet., island, Walls par.
Pop. 244. It has a P. 0. under Ler-
wick. T. 0. Walls, 11 (by land andsea
1
)
PAPA STRONSAT, Ork., isle, Stron-
say par. Pop. 27PAPA-WESTRY, Ork., island. Pop.
337. It has a P. O. under Kirkwall.
T. O. Westry, 3 (by sea)
PARK, Dumf., vii., Closeburn par.
PARKFOOT, suburb of Falkirk
PARKFOOT, Stir., vii., Denny par.
Pop. 588PARKGATE, Dumf., place with P. 0.
and T. dept. under DumfriesPARKHEAD, a suburb of GlasgowPARKHEAD, Lan., suburb of Bellshill
PARKHILL, Ross., vii., Kilmuir-Eas-ter par. It bas a P. O. with M. O.and T. depts. of Ross-shire
PARKIN OOK, Fife., vii., Dunfermlinepar. See Milesmark
PARTICK, Lan., police burgh, subur-ban to Glasgow. It has a P. O. withM. O. and T. depts. under Glasgow,and a R. S. The Churches are Es.,F., U.P., R.C., and Methodist. .Top.
36,538, inhabited houses 7475PARTON, Kirkc, par. Acres 15,841.
Pop. 692. It has a R. S., and P O.
and T. dept. of KirkcudbrightshirePATH, Kirkc, ham., Minnigarl par.
PATHHEAD, suburb of Kirkcaldy
PATHHEAD, Ayr., vii., New Cumnockpar. Pop. 53-i
PATHHEAD Edin., vii., 5 miles fromDalkeith. Pop. 545
PATIEMUIR, Fits., vii., Dunfermlinepar.
PATNA, Ayr., vii., Dalmellington aria1
Straiton pars., with R. S., and a P. O.
with M. 0. and T. depts. of Ayrshire.Pop. 556
PAUL (ST), par., Perth. Pop. 2669PAXTON, Ber., vii. It has a P. O.
with M. 0. and T. depts. under Ber-wick
PEACOCK CROSS, suburb of HamiltonPEATIE, Forf., ham., Kettins par.
PEAT INN, Fife, place with P.
under Cupar. T. 0. Ceres, 4PEEBLES, the county town of Peebles-
shire, and a royal burgh. It has a
head P. 0. with all depts., and a R. S.
The Churches are Es., F., U.P., Ep.,and R.C. Pop. 3059, inhabited
houses 640.—Peebles par., Peeb. andSelk. Acres 76,597. Pop. 5261
PEEBLESSHIRE, or TWEEDDALE,a & unity, bounded on the eas.t by thecounty of Selkirk, south by Dumfries-shire, west by Lanarkshire, and northand north east by the county cf Edin-burgh. The surface is intersected byvarious ranges of hills, separated bywell-watered valleys The hills anddales in the north and north-west dis-
tricts are the most fertile. The Tweedis the principal river. The countyconsists chiefly of pasture land, andlarge flocks of sheep and cattle grazeon the hillsides. The farms are small,
but veil cultivated, and all the prin-
cipal crops are grown. The mineralsinclude coal, lime, freestone, marl,fuller's earth, slate, and iron ore.
Peeblesshire unites with Selkirkshirein sending one member to Parliament.Ar-*i, 227J68 acres Pop. 14,6^3
PENCA1TLAND, Hadd., par. "Acres
5075. Pop. 1125. Contains Pencait-
land vii., which has a P. 0. with M.0. and T. depts. of Haddingtonshire
PENICUIK, Edin., police burgh. It
has a head P. 0. with all depts., anda R. S. The Churches are Es., F.,
U.P., and Ep. Pop. 3022, inhabited
houses 658.—Penicuik par. Acres
18,880. Pop. 4914PENNAN, Aber., vii., Aberdour par.
Fas P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.
under FraserburghPENNINGHAM E, Wigt., par. Acres
33,448. Pop. q. c. 3593. P. T.
Newton-StewartPENNS'GHAEL, Argyle.
tvii., south-
west of Mull. It has a P. 0. withM. 0. and T. depts. under Oban
PENNYMUIR, Rox., place in Oxnampar.
PENPONT. Dumf., par. Acres 21,961.
Pop. 1063. Contains Penpont vii.,
which has a P. 0. with M. 0. and T.depts. under Thnrnhi 1
!. Pop. 407
PENSTON, Hadd., vii., 3 miles fromTranent
PENTECOX, Edin., ham., Newton par.
PENTIAND FIRTH, a dangerous butnavigable channel between the Atlan-tic and German Oceans, and separat-ing: the mainland of Scotland from theOrkney Isles. It is 14 miles longand about 8 miles broad. It con-tains several islands on the largest of
which is a lighthousePENTLAND SKERRIES, Oik., isle
South Ronaldshay. Pop. 14
PERTH, the county town of Perthshire,
a royal and parliamentary burgh, seat
of justiciary and sheriff courts, a greattourists' centre, and a seaport ; de-
lightfully situated at the opening ot anextensive and luxuriant plain onthe Tay
;presents an imposing ap-
pearance, and has a number uf elegant
public buildings, including the
County Buildings, erected in 1820 at
a cost of £32,000, enlarged 1866 ; the
Convict Prison for Scotland, erected
18 12 at a cost of £130,000, and fitted
for its present use in 1841 at a cost of
£28,000, and subsequently underwentgreat enlargements ; the MunicipalBuildings, completed in 1879 at a cost
of £12,000 ; an Episcopalian Cathe-dral, &c. The North and South Inches—the pride of the inhabitants—are asrecreation grounds above all praise.
It has a head P. 0. with all depts.,
and a commodious Railway Station,
a Public Library and Academy, an In-
firmary, a Lunatic Asylum, and a
variety of other institutions. TheChurches are Established, Free,
United Presbyterian, Congregational,
Original Secession, Evangelical Union,Methodist, Baptist, Unitarian, Epis-copal, and Roman Catholic. Pep.
29,902, inhabited houses 6276.—Perthpar. Acres 3658. Pop. 26,453
PERTHSHIRE, a county, bounded onthe east by Forfarsh're, southeast bythe Firth uf Tay and ihe counties of
Kinross and Fife, sou'.h by ihe Forthand the counties of Clackmannan arid
Stirling, south-west by Dumbarton-shire, west by the county of Argyle,
north -west by the county of Inver-
ness, and north by '.he counties of
Aberdeen and Inverness. The shire
is mountainous and intersected in
every dii ection by winding valley3,
which are watered by numerous rivers
and brooks, clad in Lhe richest pas-
tures and sheltered by thrivuig woodsthat fringe the lakes and run alongthe streams. The northern part of
the county is traversed by the Gram-pian Hills, the south-east and east
by the Ochill and Siilav Hills, while
the west is intersected by ranges cf
1he Westei-n Highlands The highest
summits are Ber. Lawers, 30P4 feet
;
Ben Mora, 3944 feet; Schiehallion,
GAZETTEER. 45
3518 feet: Ben Ledi, aSis feet; BenVoirlich, 3300 feet ; and Ben Vrackie,
2757 feet. In Stratheavn and in theCarso -if Guwvie, which skirts thenorth of the Tay's estuary, tlio soil is
very fertile The principal rivers arethe Tay, the Forth, the Lyon, IheGarry, tho Biaan, the Isla, the Tum-mel, the Earn, tho Teith, the Allan,
and the Devon Among its numerouslakes are the Tay, Rannoch, Enchc,Earn, Katrine, and Vennaelier. All
the principal crops are gTO"«ra, also
fruits. A large portion of the laudis composed of grouse moors and deerforests. The minerals founi are coal,
limosrone. granite, and freestone
Perthshire returns two meinhers to
Parliament. Area, 1,814,063 acres.
Pop 127,884PETCOX, Hadd., vil., Stenton par.
PETERCULTER, Aber., par. Aeres
10,547. P°P- 2052. It has a P. O.
with M. 0. and T. depts. of Aber-deenshire
PETERHEAD, Aber., parliamentaryburgh, seat of sheriff court, centre of
an important fishery district, and a
seaport. Possesses medicinal springs,
which attract many visitors. It has i,
head P. 0. with all depts., and a ter-
minal railway station, and, exceptingDundee, is the principal depot of thewhale fishing in Great Britain. It
has an excellent harbour, which, withrecent improvements, cost upward*of ^100,000. A harbour of refuge is
being constructed here by convictlabour, and a new convict prison
erected. The Churches are Estab-lished, Free, United Presbyterian,Baptist, Methodist, Episcopalian, andRoman Catholic. Pop. 12,195, in-
habited houses 2553.—Peterhead par.
Acres 9170. Pop. q. c. 15,830.
—
East Peterhead, q. s. par. Pop.Pop. 3926
PETERTOWN, Ork., ham., Orphir par.
PETTINAIN, Lan., par. Acres 3900.Pop. 259. It has a P. 0. underThankerton. T. O. Carstairs R.S., 3
PETTY, Inv. and Nairn., par. Acres
9776. .Pop. 1298. Contains Petty
vil., with P. O. under Inverness.T. 0. Dalcross R. S., 2
PHARAY, Ork., isle, Walls and Flottapar. Pop. 76
PHARAY, Ork., isle, Stronsay andEday par. Pop. 72
PHILIPSTON, Lin., vil., Winchburghpar.
PINMORE, Ayr., place with R. S., anda P. 0. with T. dept. under Girvan
PINWHIRRY, Ayr., ham., Colmonellpar. It has a R. S.
PIRN MILL, Bute., vil., Arran, wheresteamers from Glasgow call. It ha9a P. O. with T. dept. under Isle of
Arran
PITCAIRN, Perth , vil., 4$ miles fromPerth
PITCAPLE, Aber., place 4! miles fromInverurie. It has a R. S., and a P.
O. with M. 0. and T. depts. of Aber-deenshire
PITLESSIE Fife , vil. It has a P. 0.
under Ladybank. T. 0. 3. Pop. 335PITLOCHRY, Perth., town and a fav-
ourite summer resort, situated amidromantic scenery about 6 miles fromthe Pass of Killiecrankie ;
presents aneat appearance. It has a head P. 0.
with oil depts., and a R S. Pop.
1138PITRO DIE, Perth., vil., Kilspindle par.
Has . P. 0. under Errol. T. 0.
Errol -llage, 3PITSCC.TIE, Fife., vil. Has a P. 0.unde/ Jupar. T. 0. Ceres, 2
PITSLI :, 3, Aber., par. Acres 4641.Pop. 2 90. P. T Fraserburgh
PITSLIGO (NEW), Aber., town, 4milis r.oru Strichen. It has a P. 0.with M. O and T. depts. under Aber-deen. The Churches are Es., F.,
Cong., and Ep. Pop. 2056PITTEJN WEEM, Fife., royal and par-
liamentary burgh and seaport. It
has a P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.
of F:u.-hire, a R. S., and good har-bour. Pop. 1962, inhabited houses437.—I ittenweem par. Acres 636.
Pop. 91
PITTI IN, Lan., par. Acres 3900.Pop. 9
PITTL IE, Aber., coast vil., 3 milesfrom I raserburgh. Pop. '277
PLA PL. ., Argyle., isle, Jura par. Pop.11
PLADDA, Bute., isle, Kilmony, par.
Pop. 10PLAINS, Lan., vil., New Monkland
par. Pop. 818PLANTATION, suburb of GlasgowPLEAN, Stir., q. s. par. Pop. 845.
Contains Plean vil., with P. O. underBannockburn. T. O. 3
PLEASANCE, Lan., vil., Dalserf par.
PLOCKTON, Ross., vil. It has a R.
S., and P. O. with M. 0. and T.
depts. of Ross-shire. Pop. 422PLUSCARDINE, Elgin., place with
P. 0. under Elgin. T. O. 7. H»sinteresting Abbey ruins
POLLOKSHAWS, Ren., municipalburgh, 2% miles from Glasgow. It
has a P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
under Glasgow, and a R. S. TheChurches are Es., F., U.P., Original
Secession, and R. C. Pop. 10,228,
inhabited houses 2238POLLOKSHIELDS and POLLOK-SHIELDS (EAST), two police
burghs, suburban to Glasgow. Theformer has a P. 0. with M. 0. andT. depts. under Glasgow, and R. S.
Pop. of both 9709, inhabited houses
1800
POLMADIE, suburb of Glasgow
POLMAILY, Inv., ham., Urquhart. par.
POLMONT, Stir., par. Acres 5121.
Pop. q. c. 4949. Contains Polmontvil. It has a P. O. with M. 0. andT. depts. of Stirlingshire. Pop. 485
l'OLMUNT JUiNCTION, Stir., R. S.
3 miles from Falkirk. It has a P. O.with M. 0. and T. depts. of Stirling-
shire
POLTON, Edin., vil. It has a R. S-,
and a P. O. with T. dept. underLasswado
POLTONHALL, Edin., vil., Cockpenpar.
POLWARTH, Ber., par. Acres 3000.Pop. 203. P. T. Duns
POOL, Perth., vil., Muckart par.
POOLEWE, Ross., q. s. par. Pop.
21 10. Contains Poolewe vil. at headof Lochewe. It has a P. 0. witi
M. O. and T. depts. of Ross-shire,
and frequent communication bysteamer with Portree, Oban, Glas-gow, &c.
PORT-ALLAN, Wigt., ham.. 2J milesfrom Whithorn
PORT-APPIN, Argyle., ham. on Appincoast. It has a P. 0. with M. 0.and T. depts. of Argyleshire
PORT-ASKAIG, Argyle., vil., Islay. It
has a P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.
of ArgyleshirePORT-AVAIDE, Argyle., ham., Kil-
flnan par.
PORT-BANNATYNE, Bute., vil., PuteIsland. It has a P. 0. with M. 0.and T. depts. under Rothesay. Pop.
753PORT-CHARLOTTE, Argyle., vil. onLochindal, Islay. It has a P. O.with M. 0. and T. depts. finderBridgend
I'ORT-CUMMING, see Cumming1'ORT-DUJSDAS, suburb of Glasgow
PORT-ELLEN, Argyle., vil., and sea-
port, Islay. It has a head P. O. withall dej-ts., and regular steamboatcommunication with Glasgow
PORT-ELPHLnSTOiNE, suburb if In-
verurie. Has P. O. under Inveruri9.T. O. 1
PORTENCROSS, Ayr., place with P.
O., with M. O. and T. depts. underWest Kilbride
t'ORT-LRUCL, Aber.,. vil., Crudenpar. It has a P. O. with M. 0. andT. depts. of Aberdeenshire. Pup.
49° „PORTESSIE, Banff., coast town. Has
a R. S., and a P. 0. with M. 0. andT. depts. under Buckie. Pop. 941
PORT-GLASGOW, Ren., parliamentaryburgh, and seaport on the ; lyde, 2
j
miles from Greenock. It has a htad
P. 0. with all depts., a R. 3., anda capacious substantially constructed
harbour. The Churches are Es , F.,
46 GAZETTEER.
U.P. Ep., and R.C. Pop. 14,624,
inhabited houses 2934.—Port -Glasgow
par. Acres 944. Pup. q. c. u,973PORT-GORDON, Banff., seaport vil.,
2J miles from Buckie. It has a P.
0. with M 0. and T. depts. of Banff-
shira. Pop. 2254POBT-GOWER, Suth., vil., 2j miles
from HelmsdalePORT-KNOCKIE, Banff., town. It
has a P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts.
of Banffshire. Pop. 1301PORTLETHEN, vil., with a R. S.
Pop. 355PORTLICH, Ross., vil., Kilmuir-
Easter par.
PORT-LOGAN, Wigt., seaport vil., 11
miles from Portpatrick. It has a
P. O. with T. depts under StranraerPORTMAHOMACK, Ross., seaport vil.,
11 miles from Tain. It has a P. O.with M. 0. and T. depts. of Ross-
shire
PORT-MALUAG, Argyle., place in Lis-
more Island
PORTMOAK, Kinr., par. Acres 9957.Pop. 873. P. T. Kinross
P0RTNACR0I3H, Argyle., vil., Ap-pin par.
PORTNAHAVEN, Argyle., q. s. par.,
Islay. Contains Portnahaven vil. It
has a P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
under BridgendPORTOBELLO, Edin.j a suburb of
Edinburgh, and a favourite watering-place on the Forth. It has a headP. 0. with all depts., and a R. S.
The Churches are Es., F., U.P.,
Cong., Ep., and R.C. Pop. 8181PORT OF MENTEITH, see Mon-TKTTH
PORTPATRICK, Wigt., par. Acres
9094. Pop. 1219. Contains Port-patrick vil. It has a R. S., andP. O. with M. 0. and T. depts underStranraer. Pop. 520
PORTRAMSAY, Argyle., vil., LismoreIsland
PORTREE, Inv., seaport town, a
tourist centre, seat of sheriff court,
and capital of Skye. It has a headP. 0. with all depts., and frequentsteamboat communication with Glas-gow, Oban, Stoi noway, Kyleakin,
&c The Churches are Es.,F., TIP., and Ep. Pop. 1003.—Portree par. Acres 56,909. Pop.
- 3176. It includes the inhabitedislands of Flodda, Raasay, and Rona
PORT-ROSS, vil., Barvas., LewisPORT SEATON, Hadd., seaport vil.,
adjacent to CockenziePORTSONACHAN, Argyle., ham. onLoch Awe, 7J miles from Dalmally
PORTSOY, Banff., seaport town. Ithas a R. S., a P. 0. with M. O. andT. depts. of Banffshire, and goodharbour. The Churches are Es., F.,
TJ.P., Ep., and R.C. Pop. 2061
PORT-WILLIAM, Wigt., seaport vil.
on Luce Bay. It has a P. 0. witti
M. O. and T. depts. of Wigtown-shire. Pop. 697
POSSIL PARK, suburb of GlasgowPOYNTZFIELD, Ross., place in Reso-
lis par., which has a P. O. with"M.0. and T. depts. under Invergordun
PREMNAY, Aber., par. Acres 5431.Pop. 930. P. T. Insch
PRESTON, Kirkc.,ham.,Kirkbean par.
Has P. O. under Dumfries. T. O.
Kirkbean, 2PRESTON, see BunklbPRE3T0NKIRK on EAST LINTON,
q. v., Hadd., par. Acres 7058. Pop.
1798. It has a head P. 0. with M.0. and T. depts.
PRE3T0NPANS, Hadd., town on the
Firth of Forth. It has a P. O. with
M. O. and T. depts. of Haddington-shire, and a R. S about £ miles dis-
tant. The Churches are Es. and F.
Pop. 1606, inhabited houses 377.
—
Prestonpans par Acrej 1294. Pop.
2650PRESTWICK, Ayr., town in Moncktonand Prestwick par., 2^ miles f.nmAyr. It has a P. O. with M. 0. and
T. depts. of Ayrshire, and a R. S.,
Pop. 1470PRESTWICK (NEW), suburb of AyrPULTENEYTOWN, Caith., section of
Wick, town. It has a P. O. vith
M. O. dept. under Wick. Pep.
5550
QUARFF, Shet., q. s. par. Has P. O.
under Lerwick. T. O. 7QUARRELTON, Ren., vil, adjacent to
JohnstoneQUARROLSHORE, Stir., vil., La^liert
par.
QUARTER, Lan., vil. It has a P. O.
with M. O. and T. dept. of Lanark-
shire
QUEENSBERRY, Dumf., vil., Cum-mertrees par.
QUEENSFERRY (SOUTH), Lin.,
royal and parliamentary burgh. It
has a head P. O. with M. O. and T.
depts., and a R. S. The Firth is here
crossed by the Forth Bridge, com-pleted in 1890 at a eost (including
connecting railways) of ^3,201,206.
Pop. 1531, inhabited houses 325.
—
South Queensferry par. Acres n.Pop. 768
QUEENSFERRY (NORTH), Fife., Til.
It has a P. O. with M. O. and T.
depts. of Fifeshire, a R. S., and a
railway ferry to South Queensferry.
Pop. 410QUIVOX (ST), Ayr., par. Acres 4876.
Pop. q. c. 7713. P. T. AyrQUOTHQUAN, Lan., vil., Libberton
nar.
QUOYLOO, Ork., place with P. P.
under Stromness. T. 0. Dounby, 4QUYTEFIELD, Forf., place in Inver-
keillor par.
RAASAY, Inv., island. Pop. 438. It
has a P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.
under KyleRACHAN MILL, Peeb., place with a
P. O. under Biggar. T. O.
Broughton, 2RAFFORD, Eglin., par. Acres 12,456.
Pop. 985. It has a P. O. with T.dept. under Forres
RAIT, Perth., vil., Kilspindie par. It
has a P. O. under Errol. T. 0. Er-rul R. S., 4
RALIA, Inv., ham., Kingussie par.
RANKINSTON, Ayr., vil., Coylton par.
It has a P. 0. under Ayr. T. 0.
Drongan Station, 4 Pop. 513RAPLUCH, section of Stirling
'
RATHEN, Aber., par. Acres 9587.
Pop. q. c. 2627. It has a R.S., andP. O. with M. O. and T. depts. underAberdeen
RATHO, Edin., par. Acres 6147.
Pop. 1839. Contains Ratho vil.,
about a mile from Ratho R. S. It
has a P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.
under Ratho Station. Pop. 821RATHVEN, Banff., par. Acres
23,165. Pop. q. c. 12,925. P. T.
BuckieRATTRAY, Aber., vil., Crimond par.
RATTRAY, Perth., par. Acres 5382.
Pop. 2690. Contains Rattray, police
burgh, a suburb of Blairgowrie. Pop.
2227RAVENSBY, suburb of CarnoustieRAVENSTRUTHER, Lan., vil. It
has a P. 0. under Lanark. T. 0., 3
RAWYARDS, suburb of Airdrie
RAYNE, Aber., par. Acres 7885.
Pop. 1225. P. T. InschREAWICK, Shet., place in Sandsting
par. It has a P. 0. with T. dept.
under LerwickREAY, Caith. and Suth., par. Acres
115,302. Pop. 2075. Contains
Reay vil., which has a P. O. with
M. 0. and T. depts. under Thurso.
It gives the title of baron to the
chiefs of the Clan Mackay, who werefor centuries only land owners
REDDANCE, Ayr., ham., Dairy par.
REDDEN, Rox., ham., Sprouston par.
REDDING, Stir., vil. It has a P. 0.
under Polmont station. T. 0., ?.
Pop. 643REDDINGMUIRHEAD, Stir., ham.
It has a P. 0. under Polmont Station.
T. O., 2
REDGORTON, Perth., par. Acres
6007. Pop. q. c. 1394. It has aP. O. under Perth. T. 0. LuncartyR. S., 1
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REE, Argyle., isle Kilmartin par.
Pop. sBELUGAS, Elgin., place in EdenkiUie
par. It has a P. 0. under Diui-
phail. T. 0., 3RENDALL, Ork., ancient par. It has
a P. 0. of Kirkwall. T. 0. Fins-
ton, 4RE3NFREW, the county town of Ren-
frewshire, a royal and parliamentaryburgh. It has a P. O. with M. 0.
and T. depts. of Renfrewshire, and aR. S. Pop. 6756, inhabited houses1332.—Renfrew par. Acres 4311.Pop. q. c. 9338
RENFREWSHIRE, a county, boundedeast by Lanarkshire, south by thecounty of Ayr, and on the north andwest by the Firth of Clyde and theriver Clyde, wh'ch divides it fromDumbartonshire. The county is
diversiliivl by hill and dale, and is wellwooded and watered The principal
rivers ar<j the Clyde, the White Car\the Blick Cart, the Grj'fe, and theRotten liurn. The .countv is famedfor its dairy farming, also the breed-ing of horses and eattle. Wheat,oats, and grass are grown. . The min-erals found are coal, lime, and free-
stone Renfrewshire returns twomembers to Parliament." Area,
158,2^7 acres. Pop. 245,139RENTON, Dumb., town, 2 miles fromDumbarton. It has a P. 0. withM. 0. and T. depts. of Dumbarton-shire, and R. S. The Churches are
Es. and F. Pop 5256
RERWICK, Kirkc. Acres 19,980.
Pop. 1582 P. T. Castle- Douglas
RESAURIE, Inv., vil., Inverness par.
RESCOBIE, Forf., par. Acres 6559.Pop. 660. P. T. Forfar
RESOLIS and KIRKMICHAEL, Ross,
and Crom., par. Acres 12,449. Pop.
1339 P. T. Invergordon
RESTALRIG, Edin., vil., suburban to
EdinburghRESTON, Ber., vil., 4 miles from Av-
ton. It has a R. S., and P. 0. with
M. 0. and T. depts. of Berwickshire
RHIMUSAIG, Suth., detached section
of Dornoch par.
RHIiXN.-J, ob RUINS L-F GALLOWAY,Wigt., a ] eninstda separated frrna
th'> rest of the couutv-by Luce Bayand Loch Ryan. It is 28 miles longand from 2 to 5 miles broad. It ter-
minates in '.he south 'in the Mull c-f
GalluwavRHONEHOUSE, Kirkc, vil., £$ milesfrom Castle-Douglas
RHUDUNAN, Inv., place in Bracadalepar., Skye, with P. O. under PortreeT. O. Carbost, 9
RHYND, Perth., par. Acres 2457.R. p. .£7884. Pop. 2070. It has a
P. O. under Perth. T. 0. Bridge of
Earn, 3
RHTNIE, Aber., par. Acres 12,879.
Pop. 1046. Contains Rhynie vil.,
with a R. S., and a P. 0. with M. O.
and T. depts. under Gartly. Pop.
445RICCARTON, Ayr., par. Acres 7550.
Pop. q. c. 7355. Riccarton vu. is
a suburb of Kilmarnock, and has a
P. O. with M. O. and T. depts. underthat town
RICCARTON, Lin., ham., Linlithgow
par.
RICCARTON, Rox., vil., 13 miles fromHawick. It has a R. S., and a P. 0.
with M. O. and T. depts. underHawick
RICKARTON, Kinc, q. s. par. Pop.
400. It has a P. O. under Stone-
haven. T. 0. S
RIDDENS, Ayr., vil., Dairy par.
RIDLEYWOOD, Lan., vil., Cambus-lang par.
RIGGEND, Lan., vil., near Airdie.
Pop. 317RIGSIDE, Lan., vil., Douglas par.
RINGFORD, Kirkc, ham., Tonglandpar. It has a P. O. of Kirkcud-brightshire. T. O. Tarff Station, 2
ROADSIDE, Kinc, vil., St Cyrus par.
ROADSIDE, Perth., place with P. O.
under Errol. T 0. Errol Village, 3ROBERTON, Rox. and Sel., par.
Acres 29,419. Pop. 455. P. T.
HawickROBERTON, see WistonROCKFIELD, Ross., vil., Tarbat par.
ROGARTH, Suth., par. Acres 66,267.
Pop. 1195. Contains Rogarth vil.,
with a R. S., and a P. 0. with M. O.and T. depts. of Sutherlandshire
RONA, Inv., island, Portree par.,
Skye. Pop. 181RONALDSHAY (NORTH), Ork.,
island and q. s. par. Pop. 501. HasP. 0. under Kirkwall. T. 0. San-day, 13 (by sea)
RONALDSHAY (SOUTH), Ork.,
island. Pop. 2315. P. T. KirkwallRONAY, Inv., isle, North Uist par.
Pop. 6
ROSCOBIE, Fife., vil., 3J miles fromDunfermline
ROSEBANK, Lan., vil., Dalserf par.
ROSEHALL, suburb of Edinburgh
ROSEHALL, Lan., town, adjoining
Whirflet
ROSEHEARTY, Aber., town, 4 miles
from Fraserburgh. It has a P. O.
with M. 0. and T. depts. underFraserburgh. Pop. 1179
ROSEMARKIE, Ross., par. Acres
33,725. Pop. q. C. 1643. It has a
P. 0. under Fortrose. T. O. Fort-rose, 2
ROSENEATH, Dumb., par. Acres
8451. Pop. q. c 1217. ContainsRoseneath vil. on Gare Loch. It
has a P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.
of Dumbartonshire
ROSEWELL, vil. It has a P. O. withM O. and T. depts. of Midlothian.Pop. 1074
ROSLIN, Edin., vil. It has a R. S.,
and a P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts.
of Midlothian. Pop. 730ROSS, Ber., vil., 2% miles from AytonROSS, Perth., suburb of Comrie
ROSS anii CROMARTY, a large dis-
trict e.an'irisins: '.ho ocunties of Rossand Cromarty, ai.d extending from theAtlantic to :he German Ocij ai. It is
bounded north by Sutherland, eaotby tha Morav Firth, south by Invor-ness-sbiro, and west by the Minch.The surface of the county is veryirregular, heing much indented by-
numerous lakes and firths, the chiefbeing Crcniartv and Dornoch Firths,Loch Carron, Loch Broom, Loch Gair-loch, ai'd Loch Gremord. The landon the eastern coast, to a short dis-
tance of the sea, is well cultivated andfertile ; but beyond this it it bleak andwild, though there are many pea-sant glens and valleys which affordexcellent pasture fur sheep and cattle.
It has several mountains of consider-able height. Ben Wvvis being 3720feet high Thl principal rivers arethe Cenon, the Orrin, the Beauly, andthe Oickel. It has also numerouslakes in the valleys, the principalbeing Loch Maree, Loch Fannich. LochMonar, and Loch Luichart. Wheatand timbe? are raisad ; the larcrer
portion of the land being pasture, theinhabitants are mostly engaged infeeding1 and rearing cattle. Ross andCromarty returns one member to Par-liament. Area, 2,or5,375 acres Pop.78,5?i
ROSSKEEN, Ross., par. Acres 33,725.Pop. 3480. P. T. Invergordon
ROSSLAND, Ren., ham., Erskine par.
ROSSLYN CASTLE, Edin., plaee withR. S., and a P. 0. of Midlothian. T.O. 1
ROTHES, Elgin., police burgh. It hasa P. O. with M. O. and T. depts. ofMorayshire, and a R. S. Pop. 7799,inhabited houses 349. Gives thetitle of earl to the family of Leslie.
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Rothes par., partly in Banff. Acres19,419. Pop. 2299
ROTHES, Fife., ham., Markinch par.
ROTHESAY, the county town of Bute-shire, a royal burgh, a seat of sheriff
court, a fashionable watering-place,and a seaport. A thriving and agree-able place, and on account of its mildclimate, a favourable resort of invalids
It has a head P. O. with all depts.,
and frequent communication bysteamer with Dunoon, Glasgow,Greenock, &c. Possesses some at-
tractive public buildings, and hasvarious institutions, and an excellent
harbour, and is the head of a fishery
district. The Churches are Es., F.,
48 GAZETTEER.
U. P., Bap., Ep., and E. 0. Pop.
9034 inhabited houses 2036. Givesthe title of duke to the Prince of
Wales.—Rothesay par. Acres 6083.
Pop. 9306.
ROTHIEMAY, Banff., par. Acres 9367.Pop. 1291. It has a B. S., and P. O.
with M. 0. and T. dept*. of Banff-
shirjBOTHIEMURCHUS, Inv., q. s. par.
Pop. 266. P. T. AviemoreR0TH1E-N0RMAN, Aher., place. It
has a R. S., and a P. 0. of Aberdeen-shire. T. O. Rothie-Norman Sta-
tion, 1
EOTHNEY, Aber., vil, near Insch R. SBOTTEARN, Perlh., vil., Dunblane par.
ROUGHRIGG, Lan., vil., New Monk-land par. Pop. 470
ROUNDYHILL, Forf., ham., Kirrie-
muir par.
ROUSAY, Ork., Rousay Island. Pop.
774. It has a P. O. with M. O. and
T. depts. under Kirkwall.—Rousayand Egilshay par., includes the
islands of Rjusay, Egilshay, andWire. Acres 13,754. P°P- 988
ROW, Dumb., par. Acres 20,126.
Pop q. c. 11,172. Contains Row vil.,
which has a P. O. with M. O. and T.
depts. under Helensburgh. Pop. 1311ROXBURGH, Rox., par. Acres 7781.
Pop. 954. Contains Roxburgh vil.,
with a R. S., and a P. O. with M. O.
and T. depts. of Roxburghshire.Gives the titles of earl and duke to
the noble famdy of KerrBOXRURGHSHIRE, on TEVCOT-DALE, a county, bounded east andpoutb-Mst by Northumberland aid
Cumberland, south-west and west bytho counties of Dumfries and Selkirk,
and north and north-west by the
bounties of Berwick and Edinbnrgh-sh re The scenery in some parts is
very beautiful, and even romansic.The south and west divisions of the
county are mountainous, but vhe east
and north are, for the most part, flat
and fertile A br-uich of the CheviotHilU runs through the county, rising
to a considerable height, and havingsloping sides, covered with pasture to
the ven' tip. The principal rivers
are the Tw<.ed, the Teviot, the Gala,tho Leader, the Ettriek, the Eden, thoHermdag". and the Liddle ; also
several smaller st Teams. Green crops
and wheat are grown, and large num-ber's 1 f sheep and cattle are fed on thohills. The minerals found are coal,
lime, and freest me. Roxburghshirereturns one member to Parliament.Arei, 42849^ aery Pop. ^2,942
ROY BRIDGE, Inv., place with R. S.,
and P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.
of Inverness-shire
RUBISLAW, vil., with P. O. underAberdeen. T. 0. 2
RUM, Inv., island, Small Isles par.
Pop. 53
RUMBLING BRIDGE, Clack., placewith a P. 0. with T. dept. underStirling
RUSKIE, Perth., vil., Port of MonteUhpar. It has a P. 0. under Port of
Monteith. T. O. Thornhill, 3RUTHERGLEN, Lan., royal and par-
liamentary burgh in the vicinity of
Glasgow. It has a P. O. with M. 0.
and T. depts. under Glasgow, and a
R. S. The Churches are Es., F., U.
P., and R. C. Pop. 13,361, inhabited
houses 2897. Rutherglen par. Acres
2157. R. p. ^21,720. Pop. q. c.
16,178.
RUTHRIESTON, Aber., vil., with R.
S., 2 miles from Aberdeen
RUTHVEN, Aber., vil., with P. O.
under Huntly. T. O. Rothiemay R.
S., 3RUTHVEN, Forf., par. Acres 2049.Pop. 188. It has a V. O. uude.
Meigle. T. O. Alyth, 3RUTHVENF1ELD, Perth., vil., adjoin-
ing HuntingtowerRUTHWELL, Dumf., par. Acres 8693.
Pop. 858. Has P. O. with M. O. andT. depts. of Dumfriesshire
RYAN, LOCn. a bay, entering Wig-townshire, and washing the north-cist eon«t of the peninsula called theRhvnns of Galloway. It forms a safe
and commodious harbour, and is
about 2 miles broad
ST ANDREWS, &c. See Andrews (St).
&e.
3ADDELL and SKIPNESS, Argyle.,
par. Acres 46,872. Pop. q. c. 1156.
The former having P. 0. with T.dept. under Carradnle Pier
SALEN, Argyle., ham., on Loch Sun-art. It has a P. 0. with M. O. andT. depts. under Fort-William
SALEN, Argyle., seaport vil., adjacent
to Aros Mull.
SALINE, Fife., par. Acres 8189. Pop.
879. Contains Saline vil., winch has
a P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts.
under Oakley. Pop. 304SALSBURGH, Lan., vil. It has a P.
0. ander Holytown. T. O. New-house Station, 3 Pop. 481
3ALTBURN, Ross., vil., Rosskeen par.
SALTCOATS, Ayr., police burgh, a sea-
side resort, suburban to Anhossan.It has a head P. O. with all depts.,
and a R. S. The Churches are Es.,
F., C. P., and R. C. Pop. 5895, in-
habited houses 1310SALTON, Hadd., par. Acres 3812.
Pop. 495. It has a P. 0. under Pen-
caitland. T. O. 3SALTPANS, Argyie., coast vil, 5 miles
from Campbeltown
SAMSON'S LANE, Ork., place withP. 0. under Kirkwall. T. 0. Stron-say, 3
SAN DA, Argyle., isle, Southend par.Pop. 36
SANDAY, Argyle., isle., Small Isles
par. Pop. 62SANDAY, Ork., island. Pop. 1929. It
has a P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.under Kirkwall
SANDBANK, Argyle., vil., a sea-bathing resort. It has a P. 0. withM. 0. and T. depts. of Argyleshire.Pop. 721
SANDEND, Banff., vil., 2^ miles fromPortsoy
SA.NDERAY, Inv., isle, Barra par.Pop. 4
3ANDF0RD, Lan., vil., Stonehouse par.
3ANDHAVEN, Aber., vil. It has a P.
0. with T. dept. under FraserburghSANDHEAD, Wigt., vil., Stoneykirk
par. It has a P. 0. with T. dept.under Stranraer
3ANDH0LM, Dumf., vil., Applegarthpar.
SaNDILANDS, Lan., place with R. S.,
and a P. 0. under Lanark. T. O. 5SANDNESS, Shet., section of Walls
par. It has a P. O. under Lerwick.T. 0. Walls, 8
SANDSTING, Shet., par. Acres 39,870.Pop. 2562. P. T. Lerwick"
SAMWIOK, Kirkc, section of Broguepar.
SANDWICK, Ork., par. Acres 11,827.
Pop. 1109. It lias a P. 0. underStromness. T. O. Dounby, 3
SANDVV10K, Ross., vil. near StornowayLewis. Pop. 491
SANDWICK, Shet., q. s. par. Pop.
2308. It has a P. O.. with M. 0. andT. depts. under Lerwick
SANDYFORD, suburb of GlasgowSANDYHOL'iS, Lan., suburb of Shet-
tleston
SANQUHAR, Dumf., royal and parlia-
mentary burgh. It has a P. 0. withM. and T. depts. of Dumfries-shire, and a R. S. The Churches are
Es., F., U.P., E.U., and Bap. Pop.
1 3 15, inhabited houses 326.—San-quhar par. Acres 40,846. Pop. q.
2QIOSARCLET, Caith., coast vii., 4^ miles
from WickSAUCHEN, Aber., place in Cluny par.
SAUCHER. Perth., vil, Collaee par.
SAUCHIE, Clack., section of Alloa. Hasa R. S., and P. O. with M. O. and T.depts. under Alloa. Pop. 903
SCALLOWAY, Shet., vil., anciently
the capital of Shetland. It has a
P. O. with M. O. and T. depts. of
Shetland. Pop. 732SCA.LPA, Inv., isle, Harris par. Pop.
5i7SCALPAY, Inv., isle, Strath par., Skye.
Has P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.
under Portree. Pop. 49
GAZETTEER. 49
SCANIPORT, Iivt., place with P. 0,under Inverness. T. 0. Dochgar-roch, 2
SCARABA, Argyle., island, ij milesfrom Jura. Pop. 9
SCARFSKERUY, Caith., place with P.
O. with M. 0. and T. depts. underThnrso
SCARP, Inv., isle, Harris par. Pop. 143SCAUR, Kirkc, vil., Colvend par.
SCLATTIE, Aber., vil., near BuxburnR. S. -
SCONSER, Inv., vil., Strath par.,
Skye. It has a P. 0. under Portree
T .0. Sligichan, 3SCONE or NEW SCONE, Perth.,
town, about a mile from the site of the
historical city of Scone, now extinct.
It has a P. 0. with M. O. and T.dept. under Perth. The Churchesare Es., F., and U. P. Pop. 1329.
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' Scone par. Acres 7815. Pop. 2223
SCOONIE, Fife., par. Acres 4091.Pop. 4693. P. T. Leven
SC00N1EBURN, Fife., ham., Scoonispar.
SCOTA3AY, Inv., isle, Harris par.
Tup. 18
SCOTLANBWFLL, Kinr., vil., with P.
0. under Kinross. T. 0. Leslie, 5SCOTSTOWN, Ren., vil., Renfrew par.
Pop. 1-165
SCOURIE, Suth., vil. It has a P. 0.
with M. O. and T dept. under Lairg.
SCOURINGBURN, suburb of Durdee
SCRAPSTER, Caith., sub. of Thurso,and has a P. 0. with T. dept. underThurso
SCROGIEHILL, Perth., vil., Methvenpar.
SFAFIELI), Banff., Chapelry, Rathvenpar.
SEAFIELD, Fife., seaport vil., i£ milesfrom Kinghorn
SEAFORTH, Inv., place in Harris par.
Gave the title of earl to the chiefs of
the Macken/iesSEATOWN, Banff., suburb of Cullon
SEATOWN, Elgin., suburb of Lossie-
mouthSEATOWN, Nairn, vil., Nairn par.
SEIL, Argyle., island, Kilbrandon andKilchattan par. Pop. 548
SELKIRK, the capital of Selkirkshire, a
royal and parliamentary burgh, andseat of sheriff courts. It has a headP. O with all depts. and R. S. TheChurches are Es., F., U. P., E. U.,
Ep., and R. 0. Pop. 5788 inhabited
houses 1012. Gave the title of earl
to tha noble family of Douglas.—Sel-
kirk par. Acres 22,559. Pop q. c.
731
1
SELKIRKSHIRE, an irregular county,bounded north and west hv Peables-
shiri' and ihe con.ity rrf Edinburgh,east rind south east by Roxburghshire,and south by the county of Dumfries.
The surface consists, for the mosta
part, of a succession of mountainranges, some of winch afford excel-
lent pasture for cattle and sheep, whileothers are well wooded in si'.me parts,
ami covered wit! Lea! her and moss in
others. Between Ihe hills there are fer-
tile and woll-watered valleys of greatfertility. The principal rivers arethe Tweed, the Ettrick, the Yarrow,and the Gala. Selkirkshire containsncarlv the whole rf the old forest of
Ettr'ck, 'dso the V.ilo of Ettrick, andtho wh )lo course of the Yarrow, cele-
brated in Scottish song. Tho prin-
cipal crops are barley, wheat, oats,
turnips, anl chjver Large numbersof sheep rWl cattle are reared, whichafford meat of excellent quality. Sel-
kirkshire unites with Peeblesshire toreturn one raomber to Parliament.Area, 166,524 aeres. Pop. 28,061
SHAINT, Ross., isle, Lochs par., Lewis.Pop. 5
SHANDON, Dumb., vil. on Gareloch.
It has a P. 0. with M. 0. and T.depts under Helensburgh. Pop. 5^9
SHANDWICK, Ross., vd , Nigg par.'
SHAPINSHAY, Ork., par. Acres 6733.Pop. 903. P. T. Kirkwall
SHAWBOST, Ross., vil., Lochs par.
Lewis. It has a P. 0. under Storno-way. T. 0. Barvas, 7
SHAWHEAD, Kirkc, vil , with P. 0.under Dumfries. T. 0. Maxweltown, 6
SHAWLANDS, Ren., suburb of Pollok-
SHEBSTER, Caith., ham., Reay par.
It has a P. 0. under Thurso. T. O.Reay, 3
SHEEP, Argyle., isle, Lismore and Ap-pin par. Pop. 8
SHETLAND ISLES. Mainland is thelargest, pop. 19,741. Of the grouptwenly-eight are inhabited. Totalpop. 28,711
SHFTTLESTON, Lan., town, subur-ban to Glasgow. It has a P. 0. withM. O. and T. depts. under Glasgow.The Churches are Es., F., and R. 0.Pop. 5430
SHEUCHAN, Wigt., q. s. par. Pop.1420. P. T. Stranraer
SHEWALTON, Ayr., vil., Dundonaldpar.
SHIELDAIG, Ross., vil., with P. O.
and M. 0. and T. depts<. under Looh-carron
SHIELDHILL (EAST), Stir., vil., Pol-
ment par. Pop. 566SHISKINE, Bute, ham., Arran. It
has a P O. with M. O. and T. depts.
under Brodick
SHONA, Inv., island off coast of Moid-art, Ardnamurchan par. Pop. 104
SHOTTS, Lan., par. Acres 24,944.Pop. q c. 11,957. It has a R S.,
and a P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.of Lanarkshire Contains vil. of
Shotts Ironwork. Pop. 1141
SHUNA, Argyle., isle, Lismore and Ap-pin par. Pop. 6
SHUNA, Argyle., isle, Kilbrandon andKilchattan par. Pop. 11
SILVERBANK, Lan., vil., Cambuslangpar.
SINCLAIRTOWN, Ayr., ham., Ochil-tree par.
SINCLAIRTOWN, suburb of Kirkcaldy.It has a R. S.
SKATEROW, Kinc, coast village, 5miles from Stonehaven. Pop. 340
SKATRAW, Hadd., vil., Innerwickpar.
SKEABOST BRIDGE, Inv., ham., Sni-
zort par., with a P. 0. with M. 0. andT. depts. under Portree
SKELMORLIE, Ayr., vil., adjacent to
Wemyss Bay, a sea-bathing resort.
It has a P. O. with M. O. and T.
depts. of Ayrshire. Pop. 951SKENE, Abor., par. Acres 10,246.
R. p. £10,846. Pop. 1673. It hasa P. O. with T. dept. under Aberdeen
SKERRAY, Suth., ham., Tongue par.
It has a P. O. under Thurso. T. 0.Bettyhill, 5
SKERRYVORE, Argyle., islet withlight house, Tyree par. Pop. 6
SKERVUILE, Argyle., isle, Jura par.
Pop. 2
SKIANID, Suth., vil., Tongue par.
SKINFLATS, Stir., vil., Bothkennarpar. Pop. 483
SKIPNESS, Argyle., q. s. par. Pop470. Contains Skipness vil. It hasa P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
under Whitehouse
SKIRLING, Peeb., par. Acres 3423.
Pop. 216. It has a P. O. underBiggar. T. 0. 3
SKYE, the second largest island of the
Hebrides. Its romantic scenery at-
tracL many tourists. Pop. I5'7°5
SKYREBURN, Kirkc, place with P. 0.under Gatehouse. T. 0. 4
SLAINS, Aber., par. Acres 9124. Pop.
1379. P. T. EllonSLAMANNAN, Stir., town. It has aR. S., and a P. O. with M. 0. and T.
depts. of Stirlingshire. Pop. 1644.
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Slamannan par. Acres 7062. Pop.
q. c 6731
SLATEFORD, Edin., vil., i\ miles fromEdinburgh. It has a P. 0. with M.O. and T. depts. of Midlothian, anda R. S. Pop. 622
SLEAT, Inv., par. Acres 39,959. Pop.
1850, includes the Island of Ornsay.P. T. Broadford
SLEDMUIR, Forf., vil., Kirriemuir par.
SLIGICHAN, Inv., ham., at foot of theCoolin Hills, Skye. It hss a P. 0.
with T. dept. under Portree
SLOHABERT, Wigt., vil., Kirkinnerpar.
SMAILHOLM, Rox., par. Acres 4194.
Pop. 340. It has a P. O. with T.
dept. under Kelso2/ri/T900
50 GAZETTEER.
SMALL ISLES, Inv. and Argyle., par.
Acres 30,477. Comprising Eigg,Bum, Canna, Muck, and Sandy. Pop.
436. P. T. GreenockSMITHSTON ROW, Dumb., vil., Cum-
bernauld par.
SMITHTOWN, Inv., vil., Inverness par.
SMITHYHAUGH, Perth., vil., Ruthvenpar.
SNEDDONS. See Clakkston Toll.SNIZORT, Inv., par., Skye. Acres
35,280. Pop. 1908. It has a P. 0.
under Portree. T. O. SkeabostBridge 4
SOAT, Inv., island, Bracadale, Skye.Pop. 78
SOAT, Inv., isle, Harris par. Pop. 15SOLLAS, Inv., place in North Uist par.,
•with P. O. under Lochmaddy. T. 0.
Bayhead, 8
SOLWAY FIRTH an inlet of the Irish
Sea. entering the land between Eng-land and Scotland, and separatingOumberlind in the former from Kirk-cudbright and Dumfries in the latter.
It runs into the land for about 40miles, and diminishes from 24 miles
in breadth between St Bee's Head andBalmae Head, to 2 miles at Port Car-
lisle. Several rivers fall into it
SORBIE, Wigt.., par. Acres 9611.
Pop. 1563. It-".- > a P. 0. underGarlieston. t1 '':
. 3, and a R. S.
SORBIES, '
!gft. s section of Port-
patnek par.
SOB AT. Ayr., pa-". Acres 19,195. Pop.
b. < . 3919. It has a P. O. underManchline. T. 0. Catrine, 3
SORNHLLL, Ayr., vil., Riccarton par.
SOUTH ALLOA. See Alloa (South)SOUTHDEAN, Rox., par. Acres 27,880.
Pop. q. c. 672. It has a P. O. underHawick. T. O. Bonchester Bridge, 4
SOUTHEND, Argyle., par. Acres
30,801. Pop. 844 Has a P. O. withM. 0. and T. depts. under Campbel-town
SOUTHFIELD, Ayr., vil., Dairy par.
SOUTHFIELD, Lan., vil. Lesmahagowpar. Pop. 574
SOUTHFIELD, Stir., vil., Slamannanpar. Pop. 446
S0UTHMU1R, Forf., suburb of Kirrie-
muirSOUTH QUEENSFERRY. See
QUEENSFEBBY (SOUTH)S0UTHW1CK, Kirkc, ancient par. It
has a R. S., and a P. 0. with T. dept
under DumfriesSOUTRA. See FalaSPEAN BRIDGE, Inv., ham., 10 miles
from Fort-William. It has a R. S.,
and P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.
of Inverness-shire
SPEDDOCK, Dumf., ham., Holyroodpar.
SPEY, Inv., a large and rapid river
issuing from Loch Spey, and, after a
course of upwards of 100 miles, falls
into the sea about 8 miles east of
Elgin The salmon fisheries at its
mouth, belonging to the Duke of Rich-mond, are very valuable
SPEYMOUTE, Elgin., par. Acres
6025. Pop. q. c. 616. P. T. Gar-mouth
SFINJNINGDALE, Sath., vil., with P„
0. under Ardgay. T. 0. Bonar Vil-
lage, 53P1TALFIELD, Perth., vil. It has a
P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts. underDunkeld
SP1TTAL, Caith., ham . Halkirk par.
It has a P. O. under Watten. T. 0.
Georgemas Station, 4SPITTAL, Box., section of Crailing par.
SPOTT, Hadd., par. Acres 7583. Pop.
472. P. T. DunbarSPRINGBURJN, Lan., town, suburban
to Glasgow. It has a P. 0. with M.0. and T. depts. under Glasgow. TheChurches are Es., U. P., and R. C.
SPRINGFIELD, Fife., vil., with a R.S. and a P. O. with M. O. and T.
depts . of Fifeshire. Pop. 748
SPRINGHOLM, Kirkc, vil. It has a
P. O. under Dalbeattie. T. O. Kirk-patrick Durham, 2.
SPRINGWELL, Lan., vil., adjoining
Stonefield
SPROUSTON, Rox., par. Aeres 8635.
Pop. 1006. Contains Sprouston vil.,
with R. S., and a P. 0. with T. dept.
-aider KelsoJNIE (NEW), Elgin., par. Acres
5946. Pop. q. c. 1714. P. T. Elgin
SQUARETOWN, Edin., ham., Newtonpar.
STAFFIN, Inv., vil., Skye, with P. O.
with M. O. and T. depts. underPortree. See Steinscholl
STAIR, Ayr., par. Acres 5376. Pop.
1137. It has a P. 0. under Ayr. T.
0. Torboltcn, 3STANDRIG, Stir., vil., Muiravonside
par.
STANE, Lan., vil., 7 miles fromWishaw
STANLEY, Perth., town, 7 miles fromPerth. It has a R. S., and a P. 0.
with M. 0. and T. depts. of Perth-shire. Pop. 1052
STAR, Fife., vil., Kennoway par. It
has a P. 0. under Markinch. T. 0. 2
STAXIGOE, Caith., vil., 2 miles fromWick
STEINSCHOLL, Inv., q. s. par., Skye.
Pop. T25i. Contains Staffin, vil., P.
0. with M. 0. and T. depts. underPortree
STEMFSTER, Caith., hnm., Bower par.
STENHOUSE, Edin., ham., Liberton
par.
STENHOUSEMUIR, Stir., town, near
Larbert R. S. It has a P. 0. with M.0. and T. depts. under Larbert. Pop.
3718. On grounds adjoining, the Fal-
kirk trysts are held
STENNES, Ork., par. Acres 15,891.
Pop. 1325. It has a P. O. ui.der
Stromness. T 0. 3
STENTON, Hadd., par. Acres 7676.Pop. 559. It has a P. O. with T.
dept. under Prestonkirk
STEVENSTON, Ayr., town, about 1
mile from Saltcoats. It has a P. O.
with M. O. and T. depts. of Ayrshire,
and a R. S. The Churches are Es.
and F. Pop. 4263.—Steveyvgkin par.
Acre9 3771. Pop. 6^09STEWARTON, Ayr., police burgh, 5miles from Kilmarnock. It has a P.
0. with M. 0. and T. depts. of Ayr-shire, and a R. S. The Churchesare Es., F., U.P., Cong., and Metho-dist. Pop. 2687, inhabited houses
577.—Stewarton par. Acres 13,626.
Pop. 3804STEWARTON, Lan., suburb of WishawSTEWARTON, Wigt., vil., Kirkcolm
par., more commonly called Kirkcolm
STIRLING, the county town of Stirling-
shire, a royal and parliamentaryburgh, and seat of justiciary andsheriff courts. Is celebrated for its
antiquities, its historical associations,
and its castle, dating from times un-known to record, and for centuries
the favourite seat of royalty. Thetown is pleasantly situated, command-ing magnificent views of very pic-
turesque scenery. It has a headP. O. with all depts., a commodiousRailway Station, and communicatesby tramway with Bridge of Allan.
It possesses many handsome public
buildings, and numerous educational,
charitable, and miscellaneous institu-
tions. The Churches are Established,
Free, United Presbyterian, Baptist,
Congregational, Wesleyan, Episco-
palian, and Roman Catholic. Pop.
16,895, inhabited houses 3597.—Stir-
ling par., partly in Clack. Acres
1378. Pop. q. c. 14,394
STIRLINGSHIRE, a county, boundednorth by the counries of Perth andClackmannan, on the east by the Firth
of Forth and Linlithgowshire, and enthe south and west by the counties
of Lanark and Dumbarton. Thecounty is diversified by mountainshills, plains, -woods, and plantations.
A broad plain stretches from the water
of Avon towards the north-west, andis terminated by the Grampian Hills
and Ben Lomond. It is intersected bythe Foith, and includes the vales of
Stirling and Falkirk, which produce
excellent crops. The central and
southern districts are partly moun-i.a'nous, and paitly level and fertile,
the former being, for the most part,
occupied by the Campsie Hi'ls. The
principal rivers are the Forth, the
Carron, the Bannockburn, the End-
riek, the Blane, and the Kelvn. Loch
GAZETTEER. 51
Lomond is on the west borders of thecounty, a^.d a navigable canal, whichconnects ihe Firth of Forth with theClyde is partly in Stirlingshire. Ahthe commui' crjps are grown, andlargo numbers of cattle are fed andreared for the Falkirk cattle fairs
Coal is found ?n greac abundance, alsoironstone, fieestone, limestone, silver,
copper, cobalt, and lead. Stirling-
shire is the scene of many importanthistorical events, of which many tracesstill remain. Stirlingshire returnsone member to Parliament. Area,295.875 .icies. Pop. 119,124
STITCHELL and HUME, Eos. andBer. par. Acres 6898. Pop. 680. P.T. Kelso
STOBBS, Edin., vil., adjacent to Gore-bridge
STOBGBEEN, Edin., vil., adjacent toStobhill
STOBHILL, Edin., q. s. par. Pop.3501. P. T. Gorebridge
STOBO, Peeb., par. Acres 10,302.Pop. 433. It has E. S., and P. O. withM. O. and T. depts. of Peeblesshire
STOBS, Box., place with E. S., and a
P. 0. under Hawick. T. 0. 5
STOCKBRIDGE, suburb of EdinburghSTOCKBBIDGE, Ber., ham., Cocks-burnspath par.
STOER, Suth., q. s. par. Pop. 128 1.
It has a P. 0. with T. dept. underLairg
STONEFIELD, Lan., town. It has aP. 0. under Glasgow. T. 0. HighBlantyre, 2. Pop. 5581
STONEHAVEN, the capital of Kincar-dineshire, a seat of sheriff court and aseaport town, and head of a fisherydistrict. It has a head P. O. with all
depts., and a E. S. The Churches areEs., F, U.P., Ep., and E.C. Pop.4497, inhabited houses 800
STONEHOUSE, Lan., town. It has aE. S., and a P. O. with M. O. and T.depts. of Lanarkshire. The Churchesare Es., F., U.P., and E.U. Pop.2868.—Stonehouse par. Acres 6241.Pop. 3400
STONEYKIEK. Wigt., par. Acres
19,480. Pop. 2703. It has a P. O.
with M. O. and T. depts. underStranraer
STORMONTFIELD, Perth., vil., Sconepar.
STOENOWAY, Eoss., police burgh,seat of sheriff court, seaport, andcentre of great fishery district. It
has a head P. 0. with all depts., andsteamboat communication with Glas-gow, Greenuok, Kyleakin, Liverpool,
Oban, Portree, &c. The Churches are
Es., F., and U.P. Pop. 3287, inhabitedhouses 486.—Stornoway par. Acres
63,224 Pop. q. c. 11,799STOW, Edin. and Sel., par. Acres
36,832. Pop. 2213. Contains Stow
vil., with E. S., and a P. O. with M.O. and T. depts. of Midlothian. Pop.421
STEACATHEO, Forf., par. Acres5239. Pop. 505. P. T. Inchtiire
STEACHAN, Kinc, par. Acres 41,672.Pop. 655. It has a P. 0. under Ban-chory. T. (>. _|
STRACHUR and STEALACHLAN,Argyle., par. Aeres 38,277. Pop.
748. It has a P. 0. with M. 0. andT. depts. under St Catherine's
STEAITON, Ayr., par. Acres 49,801.Pop. q. c. 1060. It has a P. 0. withT. dept. under Maybole
STEAITON, Edin., place in Libertonpar. It has a P. 0. with M. 0. andT. depts. under Lo?nhead
STEALACHLAN, Argyle., section of
Strachur par.
STEANATHEO, Kinc, vil., Fetteressopar.
STEANEAEE, Wigt., royal and parlia-
mentary burgh, seat of sheriff court,and a seaport. It has a head P. O.with all depts., a E. S., and daily
steamboat couirnunication withLarne, also steamboat communicationwith Glasgow, &c. The Churchesare Es., F., U.P., Original Secession,Reformed Presbyterian, and E.C.Pop. 6171, inhabited houses 1089.—Stranraer par. Acres 55. Pop. 3158
STEATH, Inv., par., Skye Acres71,411. Pop. 2392. Till' the end of
the eighteenth century the patrimonyof the chiefs of the Clan Mackimun.P. T. Broadford
STEATHAVEN, Lan.. town. It hasa terminal E. S., and a P. 0. with M.O. and T. depts. of Lanarkshire. TheChurches are Es., F., TIP., Cong.,and E.C. Pop. 3478.—East Strath-aven, q. s. par. Pop. 2250
STEATHBLANE, Stir., par. Acres9068. Pop. 1671. Contains Strath-blane vil., with E. S., and a P. O.
with M. O. and T. depts. under Glas-gow
STRATHBUNGO, town, suburban toGlasgow. It has a E. S., and a P. 0.with M. O. and T. depts. under Glas-gow.
STEATHCAEEON, Eoss., place 7Jmiles from Strome Ferry. It has aE. S., and a P. O. with T. dept. of
Ross-shire
STRATHCONAN, Eoss., place with P.
O. under Muir of Ord. T. 0. Loch-luichart station, 5
STEATHDON, Aber., par. Acres47,728. Pop. 1183. It has a P. U.
with M. O. and T. depts. underGartly
STRATHKTNNES3, Fife., q. s. par.
Pop. 1183. Contains Strathkinness
vil. It has a P. O. with M. O. andT. depts. under St Andrews. Pop.
410
STEATHMAETINE, Forf., section of
Mains par. q. v. Has P. 0. underDundee. T. O. Downfield, 2
STEATHMIGLO, Fife., par. Acres9024. Pop. 1753. Contains Strath-miglo vil., with a E. S., and a P. O.with M. 0. and T. depts. of Fifeshire.Pop. 1099
STEATHPEFFEE, Eoss., a favouriteisland watering-plac3 with mineralsprings. The situation is uncom-monly romantic. It has a P. O. viith
M. O. and T. depts. of Eoss-shire,and a E. S.
STEATHY, Suth., q. s. par. Pop. 790.It has a P. 0. under Thurso. T. O.Melvich, 4
STEATHYEE, Perth., vil. It has aE. S., and a P. 0. with M. 0. and T.depts. of Perthshire
8TRELITZ, Perth., vil., 4 miles fromOoupar-Angus
STEICHEN, Aber., town. It has a P.
0. with M. O. and T. depts. of Aber-deenshire, and a E. S. The churchesare Es., F., Ep., and E.G. Pop.1 133.—Strichen par. Acres 10,183.Pop. 2171
STEOMA, Caith., island. Pop. 327. It
has a P. 0. under Wick. T. 0. Huna4. (by sea)
STEOME FEEEY, Eoss., vil., with a
E. S., and a P. O. with M. 0. andT. depts of Eoss-shire
STEOMNESS, Ork., police burgh andseaport. It has a P. O. with M. O.and T. depts. of Orkney. Steamboatcommunication with Aberdeen, Kirkwall, Leith, Lerwick, Wick, &c. TheChurches are Es., F., and U.P. Pep.
1633, inhabited houses 387.—Strom-ness par. Acres 7618. Pop. 2333.
STEONE, Argyle., vil. on Holy Loch.It has a P. 0. with M. O. and T.depts. of Argyleshire, a ferry station,
and steamboat pier
STEONSAY, Ork., island. Pop. 1251.
It has a P. 0. with M. O. and T.
depts. under Kirkwall.—Stronsay andEday par. Acres 16,404. Pop. 2014
STEONTIAN, Argyle., q. s. par. Pop.
674. It has a P. 0. with M. O. andT. depts under Ardgour
STEOWAN, Perth., section of Monzie-vaird and Strowan par.
STEDAN, Perth., ham., with E. S., 4Imiles from Blair-Atholtt
STEUAN, Inv., ham., Bracadale par.
It has a P. O. with M. O. dept. underPortree. T. 0. Skeabost Bridge, 9.
Steamers from Glasgow call hereregularly
STEUY, Inv., vil., 10 miles fromBeauly. Has P. O. with T. depts.
under BeaulySTUAETFIELD, Aber., vil., with a P.
0. under Mintlaw Station. T. 0. 3.
Pop. nSf
52 GAZETTEER.
SULLAM, Shet., place with P. O. underLerwick. T. 0. Brae, 5
SUMMERHILL, Aber., vil. It has a
P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts. of
Aberdeenshire
SUNAET, LOCH, an inlet of the sea,
lying between Ardnamurehan on thenorth and Morven and the Isle of
Mull on the south. It is 22 mileslong with an average breadth of 2miles. It contains several smallislands
SUTHERLANDSHIRE, a county, ex-
tending across ihe whole breadth of
Sootland, from the North Sea to the
Atlantic Ocean. It is bounded on the
west by the Minch, north by theNorthern Ocean, east by the county cf
Caithness, soulh-easfc by the DornochFirth, and south by the Oickel andseveral smaller streams, which sepa-
rates it from the county of Ross anil
Cromarty. The surface of the countyis rugged and mountainous, except tin
the south-east shore. The eastern
district, near the German Ocean, con-
sists of a strip of level land whichthus along the coast side ; the middleor cpntra', district, resembles the othei
parts of the Highlands of Scotland, it
contains the valleys of the rivers of
Helmsda'e, Brora, Fleet, and Oickel,
with their tributary streams issuing
from the neighbouring mountains.The shor.;s bordering ;he Atlantic are
wild, rocky, and mountainous. TheAssynt Mountains are huge and bar-
ren, but the glens between afford ex-
cellent pasture for sheep. On the
coasts of the numerous bays manytracts of land have been brought undercultivation, but the climate, from the
constant rain ar.J mists, is 1 unfavour-
able to the growth of crops. Theprincipal rivers are the Oickel, whichenters the Firth r;f Dornoch, and is
navigable for about 12 miles from its
mouth, the Water of Fleet, the Waterof Brora, tie Watc>r of Helmsdale, the
Water of Hallidale, the Water of
Strathv. the Nnver, the Waters of
Kenloch, Hope, Dionafd, and Eribol.
There are also lakes, the chief being
Loch Assynt, Loch Elpliin, Loch Leig-
hal, T.och Mire, and Loch Shin, the
last of which stretches 20 miles north-
west to south-east, is about one mile
broad and abounds with salmon andtrout. There are extensive deerforests, and abundance of all kinds of
game. The Duke of Sutherland is the
largest L:uvl<nruer, The minerals in-
clude rock crystals, pebbles, and gar-
nets. Sutherlandshire returns onemember to Parliament. Area,
1,207,188 acres. Pep. 21,047
SWANNAY, Ork., place with P. O.
under Kirkwall. T. O. Birsay, 4
SWINTON, Ber., par. Acres 5561.
Pop. 847. Contains Swinton vil.,
which has a P. 0. with M. 0. and T.depts. under Duns. Pop. 370
SYMINGTON, Ayr., par. Acres 3725.Pop. 621. It has a P. 0. with T.
dept. under KUmarnockSYMINGTON, Lan., par. Acres 3504.
Pop. 432. It has a R. S., and a P. f>with T. dept. under Biggar
TAIN, Ross., royal and parliamentaryburgh, and the political capital of
Easter Ross. It has a head P. O.with all depts., and a R. S. TheChurches are Es., F., and U.P. Pop.2080, inhabited houses 450.—Tainpar. Acres 16,668. Pop. 2818
TANERA, Ross., isle, Lochbroom par.Pop. 48
TANNADICE, Forf., par. Acres21,328. Pop. 1117. It has a P. O.under Forfar. T. O. 8
TARBAT, Ross., par. Acres 6787.Pop. 1703. P. T. Portmahomack
TARBERT, Argyle., seaport town onLoch Fyne. It has a head P. O. withM. 0. and T. depts., and regularsteamboat communication with Glas-gow. Pop. 177s
TARBERT, EAST and WEST, twoinlets en the west coast, on oppositesides of the isthmus thit connects theMiill of Kintyre with Argyllshire Theisthmus is about a mile wide
TARBERT, Inv., ham., Harris, wheresteamers from Glasgow call regularly
TARBET, Dumb., vil. on Lochlomond.It has a R. S. and a P. 0. with M. 0.and T. depts. of Dumbartonshire
TARBET LOCHS, East and West, twoinlets of the sea, on opposite sides of
the islands of Harris and Lewis. Theneck of land which divides them is
about a mile wide. They are six
miles long and 5 miles broad at their
widest part.
TARBOLTON, Ayr., par. Acres
12,059. P°P- 35^6. Contains Tar-bolton vil., which has a R. S., and a
P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts. of
Ayrshire. Pop. 917TARFSIDE, Forf., ham., Lochlee par.
It has a P. O. with M. O. and T.
depts. under BrechinTARLAND-MIGIVIE, Aber., par.
Acres 17,353. Pop. 1118. ContainsTarland vil., which has a P. O. with
M. O. and T. depts. under Aboyne.Pop. 389
TARRENSAY, Inv., isle, Harris par.
Pop. 56TAUVES, Aber., par. Acres 16,303.
Pop. q. c. 2344. Contains Tarvesvil. It has a P. with M. 0. and T.depts. under Aberdeen
TAY, the largest and most beautiful of
Scottish rivers, it rises on the borders
of Argyleshire. and passes throughLoch Doehart and Loch Tay; after
being increased by various tributarystreams it passes by Perth. A little
below this town it turns to the east",
and after receiving the waters of theEarn, and passing through the Oarsoof Gowne, it attains a width of nearly
3 miles. The breadth of the river,
however, narrows to 2 miles at Dun-dee, where it is spanned by the rail-
way bridge, about 8 miles below it
enters the German Ocean. It has acourse of about 100 miles, and is
unrivalled for its valuable salmonfisheries
TAY, LOCH, Perth., a beautiful lake, 15miles long and from 1 to 2 miies broad.The waters of this lake sometimes rise
above their usual level, without anyapparent cause
TAYFUIRST, Argyle., ham., adjacent
to BallachulishTAYINLOAN, Argyle., vil., 20 milesfrom Campbeltown. It has a P. 0.
with M. 0. and T. depts. of Argyle-
shireTAYNUILT, Argyle., ham. It has aR. S., and a P. 0. with M. 0. and T.
depts. of Argyleshire
TAYPORT, Fife., police burgh on Firth
of Tay. It has a P. O. with M. 0.
and T. depts. of Fifeshire, a R. S.,
and extensive harbour, and maintainsa railway ferry to Brougbty-Ferry.Pop. 2829, inhabited houses 665
PAYVALLrCH, Argyle., place with P.
0. with M. O. and T. depts. underLochgilphead
TEALING, Forf., par. Acres 7227.
Pop. 64c It has a P. 0. under Dun-dee. T. 0. Dcwnfield, 4
TEATH, on TETTH. Perth., a river
formed by two head streams whichunite, and, after a course of 1$ miles,
join the Forth below Stirling
TEMPLAND, Dumf., vil., Lochmabenpar. It has a P. 0. under Lockerbie.
T. 0. Millhouse Bridge, 2
TEMPLE, Edin., par. Acres 14,464.
Pop. q. c. 1646. It has a P. 0. underGorebridge. T. 0. 4
TEMPLETON, Fori., vil., Newtylepar.
TERREGLES, Kirkc, par. Acres
3842. Pop. 478. P. T. Dumfries
TEVIOT, a river which flows throughthe county of Roxburgh, and after
being joined by various tributarystreams, enters the Tweed at Kelso
TEVIOTHEAD, Rox., par. Acres
31,459. Pop. 453. It has a P. 0.
under Hawick. T. 0. 9THANKERTON, Lan., vil. It has a
R.S., and a P. O. with M. O. dept. ot
Lanarkshire. T. 0. Symington R.S., 3
THE BRAES, Inv., section of Portree
par. It has a P. O. under Portree.
T. 0. Sligichan, 5
GAZETTEER. 53
THIMBLEEOW, Eox., ham., Hownampar.
THORN, Een., viL, adjacent to John-
stone
THOENHILL, Dumf., town, | mile
from Thornhill E. 8. It has a head
P. 0. with all depts. The Churchesare Es., U.P., and E.U. Pop. 1128
THOENHILL, Perth., vii., Kincardine
par. It has a P. O. with M. 0. andT. depts. under Kippen station. Pop.
428
THOBNLIEBANK, Een., town, i£ mile
from Pollokshaws. It has a P. 0.
with M. O. and T. depts. under Glas-
gow, and a E. S. Pop. 2097
THOENTON, Edin., vii., Carrington
par.
THOENTON, Fife., q. s. par. Pop.
909. Contains Thornton vii., whicl
has a E. S., and a P. 0. with M. 0.
and T. depts. of Fifeshire. Pop. 607
THOENTON, Fori, vii., Glamis par.
THOENTONLOCH, Hadd., coast vii., 6
miles from DunbarTHEUM3TEE, Caith., ham., with
P. O. under Wick. T. 0. 4
THUESO, Caith., police burgh and sea-
port town. It has a head P. 0. with
all depts., and a E. S. Communi-cates by steamer with Aberdeen,
Kirkwall, Leith, Lerwick, Wick, &c.
The Churches are Es., F., Cong, and
Original Secession. Pop. 3209,
inhabited houses 811.—Thurso par.
Acres 28,049. Pop. 5838TIBBEEMOEE, Perth., par. Acres
6140. Pop. q. c. 1983. It has a P.
0. under Perth. T. 0. Almondbank, 2
TIGHAEEY, Inv., ham., North Uist
It has a P. O. under Lochmadly. T.
O. Bayhead, 3TIGHNABRUAICH, Argyle., vii. on
"Kvles of Bute. It has a I'. 0. with
M. 0. and T. depts. of Argyleshire,
and frequent steamboat communica-tion with places on the Clyde. Pop.
5 T 5TILLICOULTRY, Clack., police burgh.
It has a E. S., and a P. 0. with M. O.
and T. depts. of Clackmannanshire.
The Churches are Es., F., U.P., E.U.,
and Cong Pop. 3939.—Tillicoultry
par. Acres 6946. Pop. 5695
TILLYDESH, Aber., ham., Ellon par.
TINGWALL, Shet., par. Acres 29,206.
Pop. 2429. It has a P. 0. under Ler-
wick. T. Scallowav, 5TINWALD, Dumf., par. Acres 10,283.
Pop. 902. P. T. DumfriesTIPPEETY, Kinc, ham., Fordoun par.
Steamers from Glasgow call regularly
TOBEEMOEY, Argyle., police burghand seaport town, Mull. It has a P.
O. with M. O. and T. depts. of
Argyleshire, and regular steamboatcommunication with Glasgow, Oban,
Portree, &g. The Churches are Es.,
F., Bap., and E.C. Pop. 1056,
inhabited houses 251T0DH1LLS, Forf., ham., Tenling par.
TOLLCEOSS, Lan suburb of GlasgowTOLSTA, Ross., vii., Stornoway par.,
Lewis. Pop. 699TOMATIN, Inv ,"ham It has E. S., and
P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts. of
Inverness-shireTOMINTOUL, Banff., q. s. par. Pop.
686. It contains Tomintoul vii.,
which has a P. 0. with M. 0. and T.
depts under Ballindalloeh Pop. t;o6
TOMNAVOULIN, Banff., place witrTP.
O. and T. dept. under BallindalloehTONGUE, Suth., par. Acres 81,037.
Pop. 1925. It has a P. 0. with M. O.
and T. depts. of Sutherlandshire, andincludes Eoan Island. Pop. 63
TONGLAND, Kirkc, par. Acres 9738.Pop. 845. It has a P. 0. under Kirk-cudbright. T. 0. 2
TORE, Ross., place with P. 0. of Eoss-
shire. T. O. Mnnlochy, 4TORNAVEEN, Aber., ham. It has a
P. under Torphins. T. 4
TORNESS, Inv., place with P. 0. underInverness. T. 0. Gorthleck, 6
TOROsaY, Argyle., par., Mull. Acres
90,594. Pop. q. c. 907. P. T. ObanTORPHICHEN, Lin., par. Aeres 9939.
Pop. 1724. Contains Torphichen vii.
It has a P. 0. under Bathgate. T. O.
3. Gives the title of baron to thefamily of Sandiland
TORPHINS, Aber., q. s par. Pop.
830. Contains Torphins vii., whichhas a R. S., and a P. 0. with M. O.
and T. depts. of Aberdeenshire
TOERANCE, Stir., vii. It has a P. 0.
under Glasgow. T. O. Kirkintilloch,
3. Pop. 466TOEEIDON, Boss., ham. It has a P.
0. with M. O. and T. depts. underAuchnasheen
T0ER1N, Inv., ham. on Loch Slapin,
SkyeTOREISDALE Suth., coast vii., 2 miles
from FarrTORRY, Kinc, a suburb of Aberdeen,
on the opposite side of the Dee. It
has a P. 0. with M. 0. and T. dept.under Aberdeen Pop. 2941
TOEEYEUEN, Fife., par. Acres 3994.Pop. 913. It has a P. 0. witli M. O.dept. under Dunfermline. T. 0. Nev\
Mills, 1
TORSAY, Argyle., isle, Kilbrandonpar. Pop. 7
TORTHORWALD, Dumf., par. Acres
6831. Pop. 921. It has a P. 0. underDumfries. T. 0. 5
TORWOOD, Dumf., vii., Dunipuce par.
TOSCORTON, Wigt., section of Stoney-kirk par.
TOUGH, Aber., par. Acres 7to8.
Pop. 675. Has P O. under Aber-deen. T. 0. Whitehouse, 2
TOWARD, Argyle., place on Firth of
Clyde. It has a P. 0. with M. 0.
and T. depts. under GreenockTOWARD POINT, Argyle., place with
a lighthouse, and a P. O. of Argyle-
shire. T. O. Toward Point, 1
TOVVIE, Aber., pir. Acres 12,150.Pop. 734. P. T. Aberdeen
TOWNHEAD, a district of GlasgowTOWNHEAD, Dumf., vii., Penpont par.
TOWNHILL, Fife., town, Dunfermlinepar. Has P. O. with M. 0. and T.depts. under Dunfermline. Pop. 180
1
TRADESTON, section of Glasgow
TBAiNJENT, Hadd., police burgh, andseat of small debt court, situate abouta mile from Prestonpans R. S. It hasa P. O. with M. O. and T. depts. of
Haddingtonshire. The Churches areEs., F., U.P., and Methodist. Pop.2389.—Tranent par. Acres 5919.Pop. 5470
TRAiJUAiR, Peeb., par. Acres 15,327.
Pop. 685. Has P. O. with T. depts.
under Innerleithen
TRESTA, Shet., ham., Fetlar Island.
It has a P. O. under Lerwick. T. O.Bixter, 3
TRINITY GASK, Perth., par. Aeres
5689. Pop. 386. P. T. Auchterarder
TROCHRY, Perth., vii., with P. O.with T. dept. under Dunk eld
TROON, Ayr., seaport town, and a sea-
bathing resort. It has a head P. 0.with ad depts., a R. S., and a com-modious harbour. The Churches are
Es., F., and U.P. Pop. 2328, of q. s.
par. 2532TROQUEER, Kirkc, par. Acres
11,675. Pop. q. c. 5887. P. T. Dum-fries
TROSSACHS, Perth., q. s. par. Pop.
371. Has P. O. with T. depts. underCallander
TRUMISGARRY, Inv., q. s. par.,
North Uist. Pop. 846. P. T. Luch-maddy
TULLIALLAN, Perth., par. Acres
3586. Pop. 2177. P. T, Kincardine
TULLIBARDINE, Perth., place with R.
S., 2% miles from Crieff. Gives the
title of baron, earl, and marquis to
the Duke of Athole
TULLIBODY, Clack., vd. It has a P.
O. under Cambus. T. 0. 1
TULLIBOLE, Kin. and Perth., section
of Fossoway par. q. v.
TULLICH, Aber., vd., Glenmuick par.
TULLYDIVIE, Elgin., ham., Eden-killie par.
TULLYMET, Perth., ham. It has a
P. 0. under Ballinluig. T. 0. 2
TULLYNESSLE and FORBES, Aber.,
par. Acres 11,279. Pop. 975. P. T.Aberdeen
TULLYPOWRIE, Perth., ham., ij
miles from Aberfeldy
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TUMMEL BRIDGE, Perth., ham. It
has a P. O. under Pitlochry T. O.Strath Tummel, 4
TUNDERGARTH, Dumf., par. Acres
10,482. Pop. 439. P. T. LockerbieTURRIFF, Aber., police burgh, and
seat of small debt court. It has a
head P. 0. with all depts., and a R. S.
The Churches are Es., F., and Ep.Pop. 2341.—Turiffpar. Acres 18,386.
Pop. 4253TWATT, Shet., place in Sandsting par.
It has a P. 0. under Stromness. T.0. Birsay, 3
TWECHAR, Dumb., vil., Kirkintillochpar. Pop. 789
TWEED, a latge river which rises in
Peubii'sshire, and drains almost thewhole of (he east portion of the Scot-tish lowlands. Its course lies for themost part in a north-easterly direc-
tion. It receives a number of smallstreams, and, after a course of 95miles enters the North Sea at Ber-wick. It affords the best salmon,trout, and grilse fishing in the southof Scotland. Along its coast are manyinteresting ru ;ns of ancient bordorfortresses
TWEEDSMUIR, Peeb., par. Acres32,469. Pop. 207. Has a P. 0. withM. 0. and T. depts. under Biggar
TWYNHOLM, Kirkc, par. Acres10,484. Pop. 694. Has P. O. with
M. 0. dept. of Kirkcudbrightshire.T. 0. Tarff station, 2
TTNDRUM, Perth., vil. It has a R. S.,
and a P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts.
of PerthshireTYNE, Hadd , a live?' which rises in
the County of Edinburgh, and, after
a course of about 30 miles, falls into
the sea 2 miles r.crth of DunbarTYNECASTLE, suburb of EdinburghTYNEHEAD, Edin., place with a R. S.,
and a P. O. of Midlothian. T. 0.Blackshiels, 4
TYNETT, Banff., ham., Rathven par.
TYNNI1N GHAME, Hadd., vil., White-kirk par. It has a P. O. under Pres-tonkirk. T. 0. 2
TYNRON, Dumf., par. Acres 15,683.
Pop. 359. It has a Pt 0. -with T.dept. under Thornhill
TYREE, Argyle., island. Pop. 2449.It has a P. 0. with M. 0. dept. underOban. T. O. Tobermory (28 by sea.)
Par. Acres 18,942. Pop. 2452, in-
cluding Skerryvore islet
TYRIE, Aber., par. Acres 11,182.Pop. q. c. 2843. It has a P. 0. -with
T. dept. under Fraserburgh
uUDALE, Crom., section of Cromarty
par.
UDDINGSTON, Lan., town. It has a
P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts. underGlasgow, and a R. S. The Churches
are Es., F., U.P., and E.U. Pop.
5099UDDINGTON, Lan., vil., Douglas par.
UDNY, Aber., par. Acres 11,548.Pop. 1712. It has a P. 0. underAberdeen. T. 0. Logierieve Station, 2
UIG, In v., vil., Snizort par., Skye. It
has a P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.
under Portree. Regularly called at
by steamers from GlasgowUIG, Ross., par., Lewis. Acres 122,795
Pop. 3660. P. T. StornawayUIST (NORTH), Inv., island. Pop.3231.—North TJist par. Acres 75,431.Pop. q. c. 4187. It includes the in-
habited islands of Baleshare, Boveiay,Levera, Monach, North Uist, Ronay,and Vallay. P. T. Lochmaddy
UIST (SOUTH) Inv., island. Pop.
3708.—South Uist par. Acres 90,099.Pop. 5821. It includes the inhabitedislands of Benbecnla, Eriskay, Fladda,
Grimisay, South Uist, and Wiay. P.
T. ObanULBSTER, Caith., ham. It has a P.
O. under Wick. T. O. 7ULLAPOOL, Ross., vil. on Loch Broom.Has a P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.
of Ross-shire, a good harbour, andregular steamboat communicationwith Glasgow, Portree, Stornoway,&c. Pop. 868
ULSTA, Shet., place in North of Shet-land. It has a P. 0. with T. dept,
under LerwickULSTON, Box., vil., Jedburgh par.
ULVA, Argyle., island, on coast of Mull.
Pop. 46. P. T. ArosULVA, Argyle., island, North Knapdale.
par. Pop". 20. Has P. 0. with T.
depts. under Ferry ArosUNST, Shet., island. Pop. 2228.—Unst
par. A.eres 29,856. Pop. 2280. P.
T. LerwickT.'PHALL, Lin., par. Acres 4541. Pop.
8653. Contains Uphall vil., with a
R. S., and a P. O. with M. O. andT. depts. of Linlithgowshire. Pop. 922
UPLAWMOOR, Ren., vil., Neilston par.
Has P 0. with M. O. and T. depts.
under GlasgowUPPER REITn, Hadd., vil., with a P.
0. and T. dept. of East LothianUPPER LARGO. See LahgoURIE. a iiver which rises in Aberdeen-
shire, and falls into the Don at theBurgh of Inverury
URQUHART and LOGIE WESTER,Ross, and Nairn. Acres 13,591. Pop.2328. P. T. Conon Bridge
URQUHART, Elgin., par. Acres13,066. Pop. q. c. 1917. Has R. S.,
and P. 0. with T. dept. under Elgin
URQUHART and GLENMORISTON,Inv., par. Acres 122,705. Pop. 2040.P. T. Drumnadrochit
URR, Kirkc, par. Acres 15,426. Pop.q. c. 4589. P. T. Dalbeattie
URR, oh ORR, Kirkc, a r:ver whichrises in a lake, of the same name, on I
the borders of Dumfriesshire, andenters the Solwav Firth about 10 milesfrom Kirkcndbrighc
URRAY, Ross, and Inv., par. Acres72,640. Pop. q. c. 2200. It has aP. O. with T. dept. under Muir of
OrdUSSIE VALLEY, Ross., place with P.
0. under Conon Bridge. T. 0. 3UYEA, Shet., isle, Unst par. Pop. 8
UYEASOUND, Shet., vil., north of
Shetland. It has a P. O. with T.dept. under Lerwick
VALLAY, Inv., island on coast and in
par. of North Uist. Pop. 34VALTOS, Ross., vil., Uig par., Lewis.Pop. 407
VATERNISH. See WateenishVATISKIR, Ross., vil., Stornoway par..
Lewis. Pop. 439VENNACHER, LOCH, Perth., 3 milesfrom Callander It is an expansion of
the Teith, about 4 miles in length and1 mile broad
VIGEANS (ST), Forf., par. Acres
12,731. Pop. q. c 15,712. Includesmost of Arbroath town
VIRKIE, Shet., ham., south of Shet-
land. Has a P. 0. under Lerwick.T. O. Sumburg, 2
VOE, Shet., place 19 miles from Ler-
wick, under which town it has a P. O.
with M. O. and T. depts.
VOIL, LOCH, Perth., about 23 milesfrom Stirling. It is 5 miles long andabout ft iriila in breadth
wWALKERBURN, Peeb., town, 2 miles
from Innerleithen. It has a R. S.,
and P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.
of Peeblesshire. Pop. 1288
VVALLACETOWN, suburb of AyrWALLACETOWN, Stir., vil., Polmont
par. Pop. 520WALLS and FLOTTA, Ork., par.
icres 24,327. Pop. 1505. P. T.
StromnessWALLS, Shet., par. Acres 24,498.
Pop. 2057. It has a P.O. with M. 0.
and T depts. under LerwickWALLYFORD, Edin., vil., ih mile from
Musselburgh. Pop. 341WALSTON, Lan., par. Acres 4361.
Pop. 301. P. T. BiggarWALTON, Fife., ham., Cults par.
WAMPHRAV, Dumf., par. Acres
13,133. Pop. 458. It has a P. O.
under Beattock. T. O. JohnstoneBridge. 3
WANDELL and LAMINGTON, Lan.,
par. Acres 13,140. Pop. 497. T.
O. LamingtonWANLOCKHEAD, Dumf., vil. It Las
a P. O. with M. O. and T. depts.
under Abington. Pop. 745
GAZETTEER. 55
WARDIE, a suburb of EdinburghWAETII1LL, Aber., place with P. 0.
under Meikle Wartle. T. 0. WartleR. S., 3
WATERBECK, Dumf., vil., Middlebiepar. It has a P. 0. -with M. 0. andT. depts. under Ecclefechan.
WATERLOO, Lan., vil., Cambusnetbanpar. Pop. 967
WATERNISH, Inv., section of Duirinisbpar., Skye. It has a P. 0. with M. 0.and T. depts. under Portree
WATER OF LEITH, suburb of Edin-burgh
WATERSIDE, Ayr., vil. It has a "P.
0. under Kilmarnock. T. O. Fen-wick, 2
WATERSIDE, Ayr., town, 2 miles fromPatna. It has a R. S. Pop. 1222
WATERSIDE, Dumb., vil., Kirkintil-
loch pa.\ Pop. 446WATTEN, Caith, par. Acres 3007Q.
Pop. 1390. It bas a R. S., and a P.
0. with M. 0. dept. of Oaithness-shire. T. 0. Watten R. S., 2
WATTSTON, Lan., vil., New Monklandpar. Pop. 357
WAULKM1LL, Forf., vil., Glamis par.
WEEM, Perth , par. Acres 41,887.Pop. 406. P. T. Aberfeldy
WEISDALE, Shet., place having P. 0.with T. dept. under Lerwick
WELLBANK, Forf., place in Monifiethpar. It has a P. O. under Dundee.T. 0. Monikie Station, 2
WELLWOOD, Fife., vil., Dunfermlinepar. Pop. 590
WELLWOOD ROW, Ayr., vil., Muir-kirk par.
WEMYS3, Fife., par. Acres 4732.Pop. q. c. 9955. P. T. Buckhaven.G-ives the titles of baron and earl to
the family of DouglasWEMTSS BAY", Ren., watering-placeon Firth of Clyde, 8 miles fromGreenock. It has a P. 0. with M. 0.
and T. depts. of Renfrewshire, and a
terminal R. S.
WEMTSS (.EAST), Fife., vil. It has a
R. S., and a P. O. with M. O. and T.depts. of Fifeshire. Pop. toio
WEMYSS (WEST), Fife., town, 2 miles
from Dvsart. It has a R. S., a har-bour, and a P. 0. with M. O. and T.
depts. under East Wemyss. Pop.
1300WEST BARNS. See Bakns (West)
WF.STBURN, Lan.,vil.,CambuslangparWEST CALDER. Se-* Cai.db*
WESTERDALE, Caith., place with P.0. under Halkirk. T. 0. 5
WESTERHOULL, Shet., vil., Tingwallpar.
WESTERKIRK, Dumf., par. Acres26,992. Pop. 454. P. T. Langholm
WESTFIELD, Perth., vil., Rattray par.
It has a P. 0. under •Blairgowrie.
T. O. 2WESTHAVEN, Forf., suburb of Car-noustie
WEST KILBRIDE, Ayr., town 4^ milesfrom Ardrossan. It has a R. S., anda P. O. with M. O. and T. depts. of
Ayrshire. Pop. 1617.—West Kilbride,
par. Acres 10,119. Pop q. c. 2302.
WEST LINTON. See LintonWEST PARK, q. s. par., GlasgowWESTQUARTER, Lan., vil., Stnth-aven par. Has P. 0. under Hamilton.T. 0. Stratbaven, 3. Pop. 384
WESTRAY, Ork., island. Pop 2108.
It has a P. 0. with M. O. and T.
depts. under Kirkwall. Westray andPapa-Westray par. Acres 13,385.Pop. 2445
WESTRUTBER, Ber., par. Acres14,630. Pop 615. It has a P. 0.
with T. dept. under LauderWEST SALTON. See SaltonWEST WEMYSS. See Wemyss (West)
WEYDALE, Caith., ham. It has a P.
0. under Thurso. T. 0. 4WHALSAY, Shet., island. Pop. 927.
It has a P. 0. with M. 0. and T.dept. under Lerwick
WHAUPHILL, Wigt., place 4 milesfrom Wigtown. It has a R. S., and a
P. O. with T. dept. of WigtownshireWHIFFLET, Lau , a vil. about a milefrom Coatbridge. It has a R. S., anda P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
under CoatbridgeWHINES, Forf., ham., Ruthven par.
WHINNYFOLD, Aber., vil., Craden par.
VvHINNYLEGGATE, Kirkc, place
with P. O. under Kirkcudbright
WI1INS OF MILTON, Strr., vil., ad-jacent to Bannockburn. Pop. 403
WHITBURN, Lin., police burgh, 3Jmiles from Bathgate. It ha* a R. S.,
and a P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.
of Linlithgowshire. The Churchesare Es., F., and U. P. Pop. 1185,
inhabited houses 263.—Whitburn par.
Acres G77S- ^"P- 1- c - 57^2
WHITEBRIDGE, Inv., place with P.
0. with T. dept. under Inverness
WHITECAIRNS, Aber., place with P.O. under Aberdeen. T. O. Summer-hill, 3
WH1TEHILLS, Banff., coast vil. Hasa P. O. with M. 0. and T. depts.under Banff. Pop. 1097
WHITEHOUSE, Aber., place in Toughpar., with R. S., and a P. O. with M.O. and T. depts. under Aberdeen
WHITEHOUSE, Argyle., bam on WestLoch Tarbert. It has a P. 0. with Tdept. of Argyleshire
WHITEINCH, town on the Clyde, sub-urb of Glasgow. It has a P. O. withM. 0. and T depts. under Giasgi w
WHITEKIRK and TYNNINGHAME,Hadd., par. Acres 6195 Pup. 033.
Has P. 0. under Prestonkirk. T. O. 4WH1TELKTS, Ayr., vil., 2 miles fromAyr. Pop. 577'
WHITEMIRE, Elgin, vil., Dyke par.
WHITENESS Shet., ham. Tingwallpar. It has a P. 0. under Lerwick.T. 0. Weisdale, 4
WHITEBASHE3, Aber., place with P.
0. under Aberdeen. T. 0. Summer-hill, 4
WHITERIGG Lan., place with E. S.,
and a P. 0. under Airdrie. T. O. 3WHITHORN, Wigt., royal and parlia-
mentary burgh. It has a P. 0. withM. 0. and T depts. of Wigtownshire,and a R. S. The Churches are Es.,
F., U. P. and Reformed PresbyterianPop. 1401, inhabited houses 300.
—
Whithorn par. Acres 11,891. Pup.2574
WHITING BAY Bute., vil., Arran. It
has a P. 0. with M. O. and T. depts.
of ArranWHITSOME, Ber., par: Acres 4896.Pop. 573. It has a P. 0. under Chiin-
sidfi. T. 0. Sw niton, 3
WHITTINGHAME, Hadd., par. Acres15596. Pop. 586. It has a P. O.
under Prestonkirk. T. 0. Stenton, 2
WIAY, Inv., islo, South Uist par. Pop.
10WICK, the capital of Caithness-shire, a
royal and parliamentary burgh seat
of sheriff court, seaport, and head-quarters of an important herringfishery. It has a head P. O. with all
depts., a R. S., and an extensive har-bour, and regular steamboat com-munication with Aberdeen Kirkwall,Leith, Lerwick, Liverpool, Stornoway,Thurso, &c. The Churches are Es.F., U. P., E. U., Cong., Bap. Ep.,and R. C. Pop. 8463, inhabitedhouses 1382.—Wick par. Acres47,264. Pop. q. c. 13,105
WIESDALE. See WeisdaleWIGTOWN, the capital of Wigtown-
shire, a royal and parliamentaryburgh, and a seat of sheriff court. It
has a P. 0. with M. 0. and T. depts.of Wigtownshire, a R. S. and a goodharbour. The Churches are Es , F.,
U. P., and R. C. Pop. 1706, inhabitedhouses 370.—Wigtown par. Acres7508. Pop. 19 1
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WIGTOWNSHIRE,a county,bounded onthe east by Kirkcudbrightshire, southand west by the Irish Sea, and northby Ayrshire. The courity is irregularand deeply indented by Loch Ryan andLuce Bay, which forms the Rhinns of
Gallow-.y (q.v.) The richest iands lie
near the coast and on the banks of therivers. The rising grounds in theeast through the parish of Wigtownand the lower parts of Penninghatnare for the most part fit for tillage
The peninsula, called the Rhinns, is
also good arable land. The hills inthis part of the county rise to a con-siderable height, and act as a barrieragainst the westerly winds. Thenorth districts called the Moors arebleak and hilly ; they occupy nearly
56 GAZETTEER,
one-half of the county, and containonly a few patches of arable land.
The principal rivers are the Cree, theBladenock. the Tarff, the Luce, andothers. The climate is mild andhumid. The ch'ef croj s are oats andbarley, also wheat, potatoes, and tur-
nips. Slale and marble are found.
Wigtownshire returns one member to
ParUament. Area, 327,906 aeres
Pop. 35,866WILKIESTON Edin., vil. It has a
P. O. under Kirknewton. T. C. 2
WILLIAMSBURGH, suburb of PaisLwW1LSONTOWN, Lan., vil., about 4
miles from Auchengray E. S. Pop.
651WILTON, Eox. suburb of Hawick.
Pop. 5496.—Wilton par. Acres 8760.
Pop. 6434WINCHBURGH, Lin., vil. It has a E.
S.. and a P. O. of Linlithgowshire.
T. 0. Broxburn, 3WINDMILLHILL, Lan., vil., Dalziel
par.
WINDYEDGE, Dumf., ham., Sanquharpar.
WINDYGATE3, Fife., vil., Markinchpar. It has a P. O. with M. O. andT. depts. of Fifeshire
WIEE, Ork., isle, Eonsay and Egilshaypar. Pop. 67
WISHAW, Lan., police burgh, a centre
of an important manufacturing dis-
trict. It has a head P. O. with M. 0.
and T. depts., and a E.S. TheChurches are Es., F., U. P., E. XL,
Eeformed Presbyterian, Bap., Metho-dist, and E. C Pop. 14,869, in-
habited houses 2836
WISTON and EOBEETON, Lan., par.
Acres 13,140. Pop. 497. It has a P.
O. under Biggar. T. 0. LamingtonE. S., 2
WOODEND, Aber., vil., Newhills par.
Pop. 529WOODEND, Lin., vil., Torphichen par.
Pop. 677WOODSIDE, Aber., town on the Don,forming a subarb of Aberdeen. It
has a E. S., and a P. O. with M. 0.
and T. depts. of Aberdeenshire. The
F., U. P., and.Churches are Es.Con<r. Pop. 5370
WOODSIDE, suburb of Glasgow
TAEROW, Sel. and Peeb., par. Acres41,046. Pop. 567. It has a P. O.with M. 0. and T. depts. under Sel-
kirk
TELL, Shet., island. Pop. 251
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YESTEE, Hadd., par. Acres 8848.
Pop. 716. P. T. Haddington
YETHOLM, Eox., par. Acres 5960Pop. 884. Contains Yetholm vil.,
which has a P. O. with M. O. and T.depts. under Kelso
YIELDSHIELDS, Lan., vil., Carlukepar. Pop. 341
YOKEE, town on the Clyde, opposite
Eenfrew. It has a P. O. with M. O.and T. depts. under Glasgow
FTHAN WELLS, Aber., q. s. par.
Pop. 1130. Has P. 0. under Insch.T. O. 8 l
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Gab and Carriage Hirers, Omnibus Proprietors, Job Masters,
and Funeral Undertakers.
The Company have the following Branches in EDINBURGH:Chief Office in Edinburgh—3 FREDERICK STREET (Third door from Princes St.) Telephone Ho. 969.
Branch Offices in Edinburgh—23 SOUTH CLERK STREET.56 WARRENDER PARK ROAD.
122 DALRY ROAD.1 ALBANY STREET.
Branch Offices in Leith—45 CONSTITUTION ST. (Office and Stables)
263 GREAT JUNCTION STREET.
5 NORTH-WEST CIRCUS PLACE.Telephone No. 2120.
6a GILMORE PLACE (Stables).
5 LOWER GILMORE PLACE (Stables).
Telephone No. 547, Leith.
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3 9-47The Head Office of the Company is at
CAMBRIDGE STREET, GLASGOW. (
With numerous Branches throughout the City.
Telephone \No. 4900 )
The Company's Cab and Carriage Hiring and Funeral UndertakingEstablishment is the Largest in Scotland.
All the Funeral Offices of the Company in Edinburgh, Leith, Glasgow, and Paisley are
combined under one Management, and the through connection enables them to conductFUNERALS between the East and West of Scotland with great saving of trouble and outlay
to those entrusting them with such work.
Telegraphic Addresses—"ENSHRINE," Edinburgh. "TRAMWAYS," Glasgow.