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2 National Library of Scotland j ' KEITH & RALSTON, ^ COOKS and CONFECTIONERS, * 23 Port, STIRLING, & Henderson Street, BRIDGE OF ALLAN. Wedding Cakes, Marriage Dejeuners, &c., also all kinds of Family Confectionery, la a First-class Style, all made from the best Materials, and at Moderate Prices. Orders from the Country punctually attended to. PHOTOS. OF CAKES SENT ON SIGHT. OTrer 300 I»arools of H ARPER'S 2/- TEA SOXjI> I>./V.X3Li:E', AND STILL INCREASING. THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS from all parts of Scotland recommending the EXCELLENT QUALITY and GREAT ECONOMY of HARPER'S CELEBRATED 2s. TEA. PURE INDIAN TEA, 2/6 per lb. simply perfection. and upivards, in Teas delivered Free to your House in any quantify from i lb. any part of Scotland, England, and Ireland. SPECIAL BARGAIN in PURE INDIAN TEA, Semi-broken Golden Tip 2/2 per lb. A most delicious Tea, a marvel of cheapness and quality! Graham's 3-Diamond I2-Year-0ld PORT WINE, 23/- per dozen 2/- per bottle. A rare Invalid's Wine, equal to Port sold elsewhere at 2/6 and 3/-. Very nourishing and invigorating. Campbell's ii-year-old SHERRY, 23/- per dozen; 2/- per bottle. A Rare Old Dry Sherry special for Invalids. The above Wines are a proof of zuhat the Cash Trade can do. Groceries and Provisions Retailed at Wholesale Cash Prices Gold Medal WHISKY 2/6 and 2/11 per Bottle. PORT AND SHERRY WINES, 5 to 22 Years Old 1/3, 1/5, 1/8, 2/-, 2/6, 3/-, 3/6, 4/-, and 4/6 per Bottle. PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMES, &c., at Wholesale Cash Prices. TEA AND WINE IMPORTER, GROCER & PROVISION MERCHANT, 36 BAENTOIT ST., STIRLINa. Largest Retailer of 2/' Tea in Scotland. Full Price List at the Warehouse. iiijiiiiiiii *B *

3 . CIRCULARS v. «BILLS BILLS BILLS BILL-HEADS CARDS CARDS CARDS ADDRESS CARDS PAMPHLETS PAMPHLETS PAMPHLETS PAMPHLETS. PAMPHLETS DELIVERY NOTES DELIVERY NOTES DELIVERY NOTES HAND-BILLS. HAND-BILLS MEMORANDUM NOTES MEMORANDUM NOTES MEMORANDUM NOTES MEMORIAL NOTES AND CARDS FUNERAL & MEMORIAL CARDS FUNERAL & MEMORIAL CARDS FUNERAL & MEMORIAL CARDS FUNERAL LETTERS AND INTIMATION NOTES CIRCULARS... CIRCULARS CIRCULARS CJRCULARS CIRCULAPS CIRCULARS CIRCULARS CIRCULARS And all kinds of General Printing Executed with Neatness, Accuracy, and Despatch, at "The Stirling Journal and Advertiser" Office, 5 KING STREET, STIRLING. The Printing Office has been greatly enlarged and a considerable quantity of new type added. THE STIRLING JOURNAL & ADVERTISER (ESTABLISHED 1820), Is Issued every Friday, Price One Penny, the Popular Local Paper, and the most Influential Advertising Medium in the Midland Counties of Scotland. THE BRIDGE OF ALLAN REPORTER Is published every Saturday, containing a List of Visitors at that favourite Spa, and circulates far and wide. Money Orders payable to the Manager, Mr. J. L. Hutcheon.

4 CRAWFORD & CO., MeFcanfile Stationers, Booksellers anb Bewsaaents, 7 KING STREET, STIRLING. :o:- LEDGERS, JOURNALS, DAY BOOKS, and CASH BOOKS, ruled and bound to order. Stock of ordinary Rulings always on hand. A Select Stock of all kinds of Stationery. BOOKS Large Selection. News Agency Daily and Weekly Newspapers, Weekly and Monthly Periodicals, are delivered all over the Town to Subscribers immediately on pubhcation. nigitjtfprl hy Xhe \n\f?me\ Arr^hive J, M^KINfevAYot'a ; SON, CLOTHIERS. Ladies' Jackets and Riding Habits. Military Outfits and Highland Costumes. Every effort is made to give satisfaction, and, by strict attention to the wishes of the customer, to secure further support and recommendation. GRAHAM & MORTON, ;*»*» Ei ' Household, Estate, and other Lists on AppHcation.

5 THE STIRLINGSHIRE (BURGH AND COUNTY) DIRECTORY, WITH WHICH ARE INCLUDED DOUNE, DUNBLANE, CALLANDER, &c., FOR I886-I887. PUBLISHED BY J. S. ROWE^GLIDDON, 2 Willison Street^ Barrack Street^ Dimdee. PRICE TWO SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE.

6 THE STIRLING CARRIAGE WORKS (ESTABLISHED 1805) AND CAERZAGE SHOW BOOMS. ESTIMATES AND DRAWIN'GS FOR ALL Kinds of Carriages FORWARDED FREE. A LARGE Stock of New AND Secondhand CARRIAGE S always on hand. i. CARRIAGE S Let on Hire WITH Option of Purchase HARNESS OF Every Description ESTIMATES FOR REPAIRS. GEORGE THOMSON, "arriage ; iul&er anb JKJarneea P^aher, STIRLING- ^r

7 ONE STIRLINGSHIRE, of the most important and beautiful counties in Scotland, is situated partly in the Highlands and partly in the Lowlands ; bounded on the east by the county of Linlithgow and the river Forth, on the south and west by Dumbartonshire, on the north by the shires of Perth and Clackmannan (which latter county touches it also on the east), and on the south and east by portions of Lanarkshire. Its boundaries are in many places distinctly marked by water-courses or lakes the principal boundary line on the north being the Forth, the Avon f)n the east, the Kelvin river on the south, the Endrick water on the south-west, and Loch Lomond on the west. Its length from east to west is thirty-six miles ; its breadth varies from twelve to twenty miles. The shire comprises an area of four hundred and sixty-seven square miles, or 298,579 acres. The county, from its situation between the Firths of Forth and Clyde, and on the direct passage from the northern to the southern parts of the island, has been the scene of many memorable transactions ; and there are few counties where monuments of antiquity are so frequently to be met with ; neither does it yield to any ia point of modern improvements or in the beauties of scenery. The county, as has been said, is partly Highland and partly Lowland. The former, which is the western quarter and adjacent to Loch Lomond, is a mountainous district; here the majestic Ben Lomond rises to the height of more than three thousand feet. East from this Highland part the land becomes flat, or gently inclining towards the Forth of the Endrick. In the centre of the county the ground is again elevated into a series of hills, of which those of the greatest altitude are from thirteen to fifteen hundred feet; from one of these eminences, in Kilsyth parish, there is obtained one of the finest views in Scotland ; it is computed to embrace an extent of 12,000 square miles. Many of the hills in the central, and more especially in the southern division, have their sides and even their summits clothed with a fine grass sward, which affords excellent pasturage for sheep. The eastern division of the county consists of beautiful carse land, in many places quite flat, and in others presenting a succession of inclined planes, gradually rising towards the south from the rich valley of the Forth. Almost every variety of soil to be met with in Scotland occurs in Stirlingshire ; but the most common and the most fertile in the county is the alluvial or carse land, which occupies manj thousand acres on the banks of the Forth. In this species of soil there are beds of shells, clay, marl, and moss. In the western and central districts, on the banks of the rivers, the land is generally of a light and gravelly description ; while patches of rich loam present their surface to the husbandman in other parts of the county. From the great variety of the soil, the system of agriculture in Stirlingshire naturally cannot be uniform, nor its produce equally abundant or limited to any particular species ; large crops of wheat, barley, beans, peas, turnips, potatoes, &c., are raised ; the culture of artificial grasses has also been very generally adopted in this county. The extensive ranges of moor in the upland district are exclusivelydevoted to the feeding of numerous flocks of sheep, which are of the old black-faced or Highland breed ; there are but few cattle reared, the county being sufficiently supplied by the drovers from the Highlands. Stirlingshire is inferior to few districts of Scotland in the quantity and variety of its mineral productions, the most abundant of which are coal, ironstone, limestone, and sandstone. The principal coal pits are in the southern base of the Lennox hills ; but this valuable article is also obtained in the eastern district, in the vicinity of the Forth and Clyde Canal. Ironstone, limestone, and sandstone are found in the same districts with the coal. The Forth is the principal river in Stirlingshire ; it takes its rise from a spring near the summit of Ben Lomond, and, after receiving in its course the Teith, the Allan, and the Devon, expands into that noble estuary called the Firth of Forth. 3

8 I u ND I Si, 4«w«ll«rs i Watcljttials^ts, 5 MURf^AY PLACE, STIRLING. JEWELLERY MADE TO ORDER. SILVER PLATE AND PLATED GOODS. WATCHES AND JEWELLERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. FINE CUTLERY, &c. CLOCKS, BRONZES, &c. All at Moderate Prices with Special Discount for Cash. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. 4

9 : STIRLING, Cambuskenneth and Neighbourhood. STIRLING is an ancient town, the capital of the county and parish of its name, and a royal" and parliamentary burgh; 3-5 miles w. by n. from Edinburgh, 28 n. by e. from Glasgow, 33^ s. w. from Perth, 11 N.w. from Falkirk, 7 w. from Alloa, and C s. from Dunblane. Like the old town of Edinburgh, Stirling is situated on the sloping ridge of a rock, the precipitous end of which, towards the west, is occupied by the castle. The prospects from hence are most delightful and axtensive; towards the east, especially, they are enhanced by the windings of the Forth, the ruins of the Abbey of Cambuskenneth, the tower of which has been renovated and ornamented at great expense, the Abbey Craig, with Wallace's monument on the summit, and the city of Edinburgh in the distance. While the situation of Stirling is thus one of the most pleasing and picturesque in the country, it is a place noted for its antiquities and the historical associations connected with them. As was the case with Edinburgh, Stirling arose as a suburb in contiguity with the castle. The latter stands on a basaltic rock, and around it is a pleasant walk, carried from the town, in many places cut oat of the solid rock; and from this walk are several very interesting views, and it affords an excellent opportunity for examining the basaltic pillars of which the rock is composed. On the south side of the castle is a flat enclosed piece of ground, called the " Valley" it was the spot where tournaments were held, and on one side is a place where the ladies used to sit and witness the feats of valour of the combatants, which is still designated the ladies' " rock." This piece of ground is now tastefully laid out as a cemetery, and is quite in keeping with the beautiful scenery by which it is environed; it contains several handsome monuments,, chiefly the martyrs of the Reformation. The palace, within the castle walls, is a stately structure, externally in the form of a square, and very richly and curiously ornamented with grotesque figures standing upon pillars or pedestals, in good preservation. For several centuries Stirling Castle was little else than a single tower; at the end of the 11th century it rose into consequence, and in the course of the succeeding century it attained the distinction of being one of the four principal fortresses in the kingdom. Such it continued during the sanguinary and protracted contest which Edward I. of England commenced for the subjugation of Scotland, when it was frequently taken and re-taken, after tedious sieges, and under circumstances which prove its great strength and importance at that period. In the course of that eventful struggle between the independence and usurpation, Stirling and its vicinity formed the theatre of some of the most brilliant achievements of Sir William Wallace; of these none were so remarkable as the battle of Stirling, fought on ISth September, 1297, in which the English army was signally defeated with great slaughter, and the eventful battle of Bannockburn, fought by Robert the Bruce, on the 24th of June, Stirling Castle first became a favourite residence of royalty about the reign of James I., whose son, James II., was born in it. Perhaps one of the most interesting places in the castle is a room in the west building of the quadrangle, known as the " Douglas Room," so called from being the apartment in which William, eighth earl of Douglas, was killed with a dagger by the hand of King James II. On the evening of the 18th of November, 185o, it was almost destroyed by fire, but since it has been as nearly as possible restored to its original appearance, From wood saved from the fire were made mementoes, which were readily bought by the tourist ; and on the occasion of the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to Stirling in 1864, the Princess was graciously pleased to accept from the late Mr Crawford, bookseller, a copy of the "Lady of the Lake," handsomely bound in the oak of the Douglas Room. Being the county town, the courts of the sheriff are held here, and are attended by a number of procurators resident in the place. The chief manufactures of Stirling are carpets, tartans, tweeds, winceys, and shawls, for which it has been long noted, and these branches engage a considerable number of weavers. There is also a large wool-spinning factory, a,nd two coachmaking establishments, which employ several hundred workmen. The other leading avocations are tanning, nail making, and agricultural implement making. There has sprung up in Southfleld and Spittals Park, the property of Spittals Hospital, what may be called the west end of the town. A large area is covered with beautiful urban villas, squares and crescents, and these all l)eing in the immediate neighourhood of the King's Park, renders them very pleasant places of residence. The approaches to the town, on every side, are truly grand, and probably equalled by few and excelled by none in Scotland; large sums have been expended upon the main s, and to good purpose, for few towns are better paved, or lighted with purer gas, than Stirling; it s also well supplied with excellent water, brought to the town from a distance of about six miles; so that Stirling is perhaps one of the most pleasant towns for residence, as well as one of the most beautiful in the three kingdoms. New courthouses have been erected in Viewfleld Gardens in a substantial and elegant style. The Stirling Tract Depot is a handsome building, erected at a cost of nearly 5000, situated at the corner of King Street and Murray Place. On the Abbey Craig, a distance of two miles east from Stirling, has been erected the Wallace monument, a noble structure to the memory of Sir William Wallace, fitly built.on the craig on which Wallace's army encamped the night before the battle of Stirling Bridge. On the 24th of November, 1877, a monument to King Robert the Bruce, occupying a commanding position in front of Stirling Castle and overlooking the battlefields of Stirling and Bannockburn, was unveiled by Lady Alexander. Cambuskenneth is a small village in the parish of Logie, county of Clackmannan, situated opposite to Stirling, on the north side of the river Forth, on one of the peninaulas formed by the windings of the river.

10 1 Stirling Post OfiBce, Maxwell Place. Postmaster V(. C. STEVENSON. Letter Box closes for Mails To Bridge of Allan and the North at 6.15 a.m. ; Bridge of Allan and Crieff at 6.15 a.m. ; Alloa and Dunfermline, &c., at 7.40 a.m. ; Edinburgh, Glasgow, &c. at 8.20 a.m. ; Dalmally, Taynuilt, and Oban, &c., at 7.40 a.m. ; Falkirk at lo.io a.m. ; Edinburgh and Glasgow at a.m. ; Denny at P-W1-; Oban, Auchterarder, and Blackford at 1.40 p.m.: Bridge of Allan at 1.50 p.m.; Dunfermline at 2.20 p.m.; Perth and Dundee at 2.40 p.m.; England, Ireland, and Abroad at 4.30 p.m.; Up Special, T.P.O., at 5.45 p.m.; Dundee at 8 p.m.; Edinburgh, Glasgow, and all South at 8 p.m.; West Highlands and all North at 10 p.m. Local Posts To Bannockburn and St. Ninians at 5.15 a.m.;buchlyvie and Gargunnock at 6 a.m.; Bannockburn, St. Ninians and Cambusbarron at 7 15 a.m.; Dollar, Tillicoultry, Alva, and Menstrie at 7.40 a.m., 4.20, and ll p.m.; Blairdrummond, Thornhill, Kippen, Port of Monteith, Gartmore, and Aberfoyle at 1 p.m; Gargunnock, Dunmore, Summerlane, and Blairdrummond at 7.10 a.m.; Craigmill, Blairlogie, and Causewayhead at a.m.; Doune, Deanston, Burn of Cambus, Callander, Strathyre, Lochearnhead, &c., at 7.40 a.m.; Cambus and Tullibody at 7.40 a.m.; Port of Monteith Station and Kippen at a.m.; Thornhill and Buchlyvie at 2.20 p.m.; Callander at 4.50 p.m.; Bannockburn and St. Ninians at 5.30 p.m.; Cambusbarron al 5.40 p.m. Town Deliveries From all parts at 7.15 a.m.; Edinburgh, Glasgow, London, Ireland, Perth, Dundee, Aberdeen, Bridge of Allan, and Crieff at 2.30 p.m. All parts at 6 p.m. Box closes for South on Sundays at 4.30 p.m. Letters are collected from the Pillar Letter Boxes at King Street, Port Street, Albert Place, Bow Street, Cowane Street, Queen Street, Park Terrace, and Railway Station on week-days at 6.15 and a.m.; 4, 5, 7.15, and 9 p.m. No Sunday collection. St. Ninians Road on week-days at 7 and a.m.; 4, 5, 7.15, and 9 p.m. Sunday, 7 a.m. Park Place at 9.15 a.m., 3.15 and 7 p.m. No Sunday collection. On Sunday there is no delivery by Letter Carrier. from the office counter from 8 till 10 a.m. The Letters are delivered Money Order Office and Savings Bank open on week-days from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m. Postal Order business from 7 a.m. till 9 p.m. For Index see end of Directory. 6

11 STIRLING AND SUBURBAN GENERAL ALPHABETICAL DIRECTORY. See also Professions^ Trades [Classified), Local Information^ Public Buildings^ &c., &c. Adam, Robert, cork manufacturer, 45 King St. Robert, china & glass depot, 21 Port St. See advt. Adams, Robert, carrier & confectioner, 40 Barnton st. Adamson, Thos., & Co., family grocers. Arcade Agricultural Society, Port st. ; Robt. Taylor, secretary, 46 Barnton st. Aim, Wm. L. (of W. L. Aim & Co., Glasgow), Beechcroft House Aitken, Miss, 7 Victoria sq. John, worsted spinner. Rockvale Mills, Craigs; res., Southfield John G., manure merchant. Shore road ; res., Southfield Margt., confectioner, II2 Baker Alexander, Alex., flesher, 27 Friars st. : res., 19 Queen st. See advt. Ebenezer T., farmer, Burgh Meadow Mr James, Park pi. Peter, joiner, 63 Newhouse Thomas, Secretary to Combination Poor House, 6 Park pi. Allan, A. R., commercial traveller, Bellfield George, seedsman (Allan and Henderson), Beechwood John, architect & surveyor, 12 Murray pi. ; res., Cliff Bank Allan, Peter, hairdresser, 105 Baker Robert, & Son, bakers, 17 St Mary's wynd William, 3 Broad Allison, Miss, dressmaker, 31 Upper craigs Alloa Coal Co., Wallace st John Dewar, agent Alluni, Chas. E. teacher of music, 10 Glebe crescent Anderson, Mrs Barbara, 9 Pitt ter. Mrs D., 40 Barnton st. Ellen, householder, 51 Wallace George, Conservative Club, 32 Port St. James, grocer, 57 Baker st. ; res., 4 Bank st. Mrs Jane, 8 Melville terrace John, brewer, 84 St Mary's wynd Robert, valuator, 1 1 Princes st. William, timber merchant, 41 Wallace st. William, coal merchant, 7 Shor road William A., 9 Pitt ter. Angus, J. & J., cleaners and dyers, 15 Port St. See advt. Rev. James, 11 Queen sl James, 25 Queen st. John, dyer (J. & J. Angus), 13 Queen st.

12 ' John, Stirling.] STIRLINGSHIRE. [Gliddon's Angus^Margaret, householder, 36 Queen Archibald, John, baker, 15 Broad st. John, solicitor and notary (Muirhead & Archibald), 29 Snowdon pi. Wm,, jeweller and watchmaker, 1 8Port St. ; heuse, 25 Port st. See advt. Armstrong, Janet, fruiterer, 65 Port st. Arnott, Henry, session-clerk & teacher, Allan's School, 20 Queen st. Arthur, Geo., linen, &c., draper, 120 Baker st. ; res., 17 St John's st. John, tailor, 33 Baker st. Atlas Insurance Co. ; Robt. M'Luckie, 22 King St., agent Athol, Miss Elizabeth, 5 Abercromby place Atkinson, Robt., commercial traveller, I Windsor pi. Baird, Mrs, 59 Wallace st. Alexander, & Sons, toy dealers & umbrella makers, 40 Murray pi. See advt. Baker, Lenord, drawing master, 22 Albert pi. ^~Bald', Robert, painter and paperhatige*,.20 Murray pi. Baldie, Mary A., dressmaker, 2 Allan park Balfour, Jane, householder, 7 Murray place Bank of Scotland (Branch), King st. ; J. W. Campbell, agent Banks, Mrs, lodgings, Allanpark House Bros. & Co., perambulators and iron bedstead manufacturers, Burnside Works, Lower craigs Edward, perambulator manufacturer (Banks Bros. & Co.), 9 Princes William, perambulator manufacturer (Banks Bros. & Co.), Snowdon place Barmigan, Thomas, & Fotheringham, builders, 98 St Mary's wynd Barclay, Mary, tobacconist, 13 Bow Michael, broker, 9^ St Mary's wynd William, sculptor, Viewfield pi. Barr, James, clerk, Shore rd. Baxter, David G., auctioneer, Rockfoot Villa Baxter, Margaret, householder, 5 Queen Mrs T., 23 Nelson pi. Bayne, David, grocer, 100 Cowan st. Bean, Andrew, householder. Causewayhead Becker, Wm., bandmaster, Bellfield House Bell, Charles, 21 Victoria pi. Mary, spirit dealer, 56 St Mary's wynd 14 Bow St. J., Bennett, Hugh, potato merchant, 17 Queen st. John, tailor, 20 Port st. Bennie, David, householder, 26 Upper Bridge st. Berrie, David, schoolmaster. Baker st. Bevridge, Archibald, I &: 3 Queen st. Binnie, Alex., butcher, 56 Barnton st. Binning, Mr Thomas, 17 Snowdon pi. Bird, Mrs, 19 Allan park 34 Albert pi. Blair, Miss Isabella, 5 Abercromby pi. Mary, lodgings, 5 Upper craigs Blakey, J. Wood, solicitor & notary, 59 Murray pi.; res., 16 Park ter. Boag, Janet, shopkeeper, 41 Cowan st. Borthwick, Margaret, householder, 53 Wallace st. Boswell, William, boot & shoe maker, 18 Baker st., 45 Port st.; & res., 13 Albert pi. See advt. Bow, Miss, 6 Royal gardens Bowan, Mrs, staymaker, 76 Baker st. Bowie, Andrew, spirit dealer, 99 Baker St. Boyd, Mary, lodgings, ii Abercromby place Boyes, Edward, maltster, Upper Bridge Brady, Ellen, dressmaker, 10 Dumbarton rd. Bridge of Allan Gazette, 26 & 32 Upper craigs; Duncan & Jamieson, publishers British Linen Co. Bank (Branch), 12 Port St.; William Stevenson, agent Briton Life Insurance Co. See Trade List Brittain, Samuel G., locomotive superintendent. Shore rd. Broadway, Matthew, umbrella maker, 54 St Mary's wynd

13 & Directory.] STIRLINGSHIRE. [Stirling. Brodie, Peter, baker, 34 Port st. Brown, Rev. Alex.W., 3 Viewfield pi. George, designer, 22 Nelson pi. Helen, householder, 28 Queen st. schoolmaster, St Mary's wynd J., James, railway carrier & contractor, 5 Allan park Mr James, 13 Forth pi. James, solicitor & town chamberlain (J. & J. Mathie & MacLuckie), 15 Forth pi. Julia, innkeeper, 4 St Mary's wynd 'Mary, milliner (M'Lachlan & Brown), 4 Queen st. Thomas, butter & egg dealer, 16 Broad st. William S., dentist, 60 Murray pi. William S., cabinetmaker, 81 Port St.; res., Allanpark Browne, William, surgeon, I Gladstone place Brownlee, George, bank accountant, George st. Bruce, Mr Andrew, 3 Victoria sq. Mr David, i Victoria sq. Robert, 5 Upper craigs Bryce, John H., veterinary surgeon, 6 Upper craigs William, cabinetmaker, 16 King St.; res., 33 King st. Buchan, David, & Son, lath renders, Shore road Mrs, householder, 45 King st. Jane C., day school, St John st. Buchanan, Alex., bill poster, 46 Upper Bridge st. Dowell, painters,&c., 34 Murray pi. See advt. Andrew, fishmonger, 21 Friars st. Andrew, grocer, wine, & spirit dealer, 9 Baker st.. Rose Villa. See advt. Andrew C., solicitor (Fleming & Buchanan), Whitehouse John, painter (Buchanan & Dowell), 31 Upper craigs John, grocer, 9 Broad st. Burden, Peter, brewer and maltster, Stirling Brewery, Irvine pi. Burgess, John, livery & posting stables, 18 Shore rd.; res., 16 King st. Burgh Assessor Robert Currie, Dalgleish Court, Baker st. Burgh of Stirling Municipal Officers, &c. See Public Buildlings. Burgh Police Office, Broad st. Burns, Janet, householder, 53 Murray place Burt & Shaw, joiners & builders, 81 Port St. Burt, Andrew, shopkeeper, 50 Cowane St. James, Joiner (Burt & Shaw), 51 Wallace st. Burton, Miss ladies' private boarding school, 13 Pitt ter. isee advt. Cairns, Peter, draper's assistant, 27 Queen st. Robert, accountant. Union Bank of Scotland, Ld., 22 King st. William, plumber, Orchard pi. Caledonian Fire & Life Insurance Co. See Trades List Caledonian Hall, Baker st. Loan Co., pawnbrokers, 8 & 10 Broad st. Plate Glass Insurance Co. See Trades List Callander Advertiser Office, 26 & 32 Upper craigs ; Duncan & Jamieson, publishers Cameron, Donald, supervisor of inland revenue, 25 Friars st. Campbell, Alex., chief constable, Park lane Alex., tailor & clothier, 41 Baker Mrs Annie, 14 Drummond pi. Mrs Annie, 35 Allan park Archibald, Royal Hotel, Barnton Mr Duncan T., 4 Drummond pi. Evan, 77 Port st. Miss Isabella, i Clarendon pi. J. & G., dressmakers, 7 Murray place - J. W., agent, Bank of Scotland, King St. Mr James, 18 Abercromby pi. John, coal & lime merchant, la Viewfield place John, Lome Tavern, Mar pi. - Rev. John Kerr, D.D., F.S.S.C, 4 Irvine pi. M. A., milliner, 45 Cowan st. Miss Neil, i Clarendon pi.

14 George, James, 1 ; Stirling.] STIRLINGSHIRE. [Gliddon's Campbell, Robert, hatter and hosier, 32 Arcade ; res., Dumbarton rd. William, timber merchant, 20 " Murray pi. ; res., 17 Gladstone pi. Mrs. butcher, 18 Albert pi. Candy, C. C, engraver, 70 St Mary's vvynd Carmichael, Jessie, householder, 25 Nelson pi. Carrick, Mrs, i Glebe crescent Carson, Mrs Helen R., 9 Albert pi. ' William, & Son, painters, 38 Port St. See advt. Cash Jewellery Store, 36 Arcade. See advt. Chalmers, Jas., stonemason, lo Middle craigs Geo., & Son, builders, Craigs Rev. John, M.A., 17 Allan park William J., traveller, 20 Barnton Chappell, Barnard F., traveller, 10 Barnton st. Cherry, J. & A., butchers, 29 Murray place Children's Home, Burgh muir Chisholm, George, 38 King st. G., & Son, brassfounders, plumbers, &c., 72 Port St. See advt. Christie, Mrs, 5 Park crescent & Cowie, cabinetmakers, 61 King res., draper, 96 Cowane st. ; 14 Union st. George, clerk, 23 Queen st. Mr George, Southfield House Mr James, 3 Park avenue James, 27 Queen st. grocer, 22 Cowane st. James R., agent for Thos. Muir h Son, coal merchants, 3 Douglas ter. Jane, householder, 43 Wallace st. William, watchmaker, 36 Port St. ; res., 46 King st. Mrs Wm., 47 King st. William, accountant. Commercial l^ank of Scotland, Ld., 3 Park avenue William, joiner, St John st. Clir)'Stal & Macfarlane, solicitors, 1 King St. Chrystal,James(Chrystal & Macfarlane), 3 Clarendon pi. City of Glasgow Friendly Society, See Trades List City of London Fire Insurance Co. See Trades List Clarke, William, 6 Union st. Clure, A. F., hairdresser, 106 Baker Clydesdale Bank, Ltd. (Branch), 65 King St. ; James Drysdale, agent Alexander Moffat, accountant Cochrane, Mr William, Moss Bank Coldwell, Rev. Clement Leigh, M.A., the Parsonage Colquhoun, Andrew, brewer. Burgh muir Colville, Mr Alexander, 12 Park pi. Combination Poor House, Union st. Commercial Bank of Scotland, Ltd. (Branch), 43 Murray pi. ; James M. Morrison, agent Commercial Union Life Assurance Co. See Trades List Conway, P., laundry, Craigs Cook, Joseph D., traveller. Forth View Cottage, Abbey rd. Wm. B., 28 Queen st. County (Fire) and Provident (Life) Assurance Co. See Trades List County Offices, County buildings, Barnton St. County Police Office, County buildings, Barnton st. Cowan, Donald, clerk, 45 Wallace st. Dugald, wheelwright, 14 Spittal M., confectioner & refreshments, 34 Barnton st. and 89 Port st. Cowbrough & Mercer, grocers and wine & spirit dealers, Stirling, Bridge of Allan, and Callander. See advt. Miss Margaret, 19 Snowdon pi. Cowie, M., furniture dealer, 107 Baker Craig, John, nurseryman and florist, 3 Murray pi. ; res., Livelands. See advt. Crawford & Co., stationers, King St. See advt. &c., 7 Andrew, tea dealer, 48 Upper Bridge st. Catherine, stationer, 7 Douglas terrace Mrs Elizabeth, 14 Allan park

15 . James, Wm., Directory.] STIRLINGSHIRE. [Stirling. Crawford, Helen, dressmaker, 7 Lower Bridge st. James, householder, 9 Nelson pi. Robert, tinsmith, 49 King st. Major, 30 Snowdon pi. Thos., spirit dealer, Drip rd. glass and china dealer, 26 and 30 Murray pl, and at 46 Baker St. See advt. Wm,, & Sons, grocers, 9 Lower Bridge st. Mrs, 32 Port st. Crease, Rachael H., householder,4 Port Crichton, James, dyer, 45 Murray pi. James, spirit dealer, 68 Baker st. Wm. G., glazier, 17 Port st. ; res., 25 King st. Crockart, David, gunmaker (Maloch, Michie, & Crockart), 6 Victoria pi. Crocket, David, leather merchant, 22 Spittal st, ; res., 37 Wallace st. bookseller, 57 King st. ; 30 Queen st res,, Crombie, Alex., plumber, 14 Spittal st. Annie, householder, 17 Queen st, Crowe & Rodgers, photographic artists, 57 Murray pi. Crystal, Alex., engineer, 49 King st. CuUens, W.J. & J., fleshers, 10 Baker St. and II Port st.., William, flesher (W. J. & J. Cullens), 18 Albert pi. Gumming, Andrew, grocer and spirit dealer, 28 Baker st. ; res., 8 Viewfield pi.. Wright, bootmaker, i4 Bow st. Wm., tailor, 13 Baker st. Cunliffe, Mrs, Carlton House Cunningham, Mr Wm., Mar PI. Ho. Cura, Givolanna, ice cream depot, 87 Baker st. Currie, James, householder, 22 Dumbarton rd. Robert, joiner and valuator, and burgh assessor, Dalgleish Court, Baker st, Thos,, clerk, 23 Queen st. Curror, John G., solicitor (Wingate & Curror) ; res., 37 Snowdon pi. Cuthbertson, Mr David, 22 Park ter. James, grocer, 31 Baker st ; res., Dalgleish House Dale, John T., hairdresser, 3c Portst., and 17 Friars st. ; house, 47 Port st. Dalgetty, Henry, boot and shoe maker, 97 Baker st. Dalgleish, Mr Peter, 8 Pitt ter. Dalrymple, Geo., innkeeper, 18 Broad Danskin, Jane, dressmaker, 96 St Mary's wynd Davidson, Misses, Gowan brae, Upper Bridge st. Andrew, smith, 48 Broad st. Misses, 18 Snowdon pi. & Stevenson, sohcitors, 12 Port st. jnirs Mary, 6 Park ter. Davie, Jas., jun. (James Davie & Son), 15 Princes st. James, & Son, engineers and ironfounders, Stirling Foundry, Orchard pi. Richard, depute sheriff-clerk, lo Albert pi. Dawson, John, innkeeper, 77 Wallace Margaret, lodgings, 17 King st. Robert, writing master, 27 Nelson St. Day, W. E., wool and waste merchant (W. E. Day & Co.), Forth Bridge mills W. E., & Co., wool and waste merchants. Forth Bridge mrlls Dean of Guild Robert Mercer, 12 Allan park Dempster, John A., tobacco manufacturer, 6 Port St. ; res., 6 Albert pi. Dewar, James, carter. Burgh muir John, colliery agent, 54 Wallace See advt. Peter, farmer, King's park Dick, Andrew, householder, George st. David, clerk, i Middle craigs Wm., factor, 63 Wallace st, Doig, Elizabeth, toy dealer, 37 Arcade Don, Isabella, lodgings 12 Maxwell pi. Donaldson, Miss Isabella, 24 Nelson pi. John, joiner, Dumbarton rd. Dougall, Margaret, lodgings, 52 Barnton St. Dow, Allan, coal merchant. Shore rd., & Castle hill James, hatter, 15 King st.; res., 1 1 King St.

16 " Stirling.] STIRLINGSHIRE. [Gliddon's Dow, John, manager, Forth Vale cot. John, blacksmith, Raploch William, grocer & spirit dealer, 34 Bow St. Dowdy, William, temperance hotel 5 King St. Dowell, James, tailor, 75 King st. John, painter (Buchanan and Dowell), 24 Baker st. Wm., 17 Queen st. Dowie, Jane, confectioner, 70 Port st. Downie, Mrs Jane, Jane Villa, Park pi. William, cooper, 1 14 Baker st. Doyle, Daniel, district superintendent for Prudential Assurance Co., 12 Port St. Drew, John, surgeon, 28 Albert pi. Drummond, Mrs A., Fredinnock Gregor, T., watchmaker (R. Drummond & Son), Thrash grove, Livilands Henry, nurseryman & seedsman (W. Drummond & Son, Glenelm lodge James, spirit dealer, 16 Baker st. James, nurseryman & seedsman (W. Drummond & Son), 10 Nelson place James, W., 10 Park ter. Drummond R.,& Son, goldsmiths & watchmakers, 5 Murray pi. See advt Ṁr Robert, 6 Victoria sq. W., & Sons, nurserymen & seedsmen, 4 King St.; nurseries, Coney pk. Drummond's Tract and Book Depot, 2 King ; John Macfarlane, manager Drysdale, James, agent, Clydesdale Bank, Limited, 65 King st. Jane, music teacher, 40 Barnton J., shopkeeper, 51 Baker st. Dudgeon, Mary, grocer, 9 Maxwell pi. Duffin, Catherine, broker, 23 St Mary's wynd Jessie, broker, 8 Bow st. Duffy, Peter, grocer, 12 Bow st. Dunbreck, William, householder, 5 Viewfield st. John, tailor, 40 Barnton st. Duncanson & Raffan, druggists, 38 Port St. Duncanson, James, spirit dealer, 21 Port St., Custom-house Bar; res., 47 Port St. Mrs Jessie, 15 Abercromby pi. D2nidee Advertiser and People^ s Journal Office, 41 Murray pi. Dunlop, Wm., salesman Dunn & Wilson, milliners, 24 Port st. Dunn, Margaret, milliner, 20 Port st. Dunsmore, Alexander, grocer, 56 Port St. ; res., 4 Glebe crescent Dysart, John, club master, Port st. Earl, Jas., guide at the Castle Easton, Mrs Sarah, 4 Clifford rd. Edinburgh & Provincial Plate Glass fnsurance Co. See Trades List Edinburgh Life Assurance Company. See Trades List Eggo, W. F., fish and game dealer, 24 Barnton st. See advt. Elder, A., goods agent, North British railway station James, householder, 12 George st. Thomas, baker, 4 Upper craigs. See advt. Ellis, Mr James W., 24 Allan park Elston, Mr James C, Rockdale Lodge Employers' Liability Assurance Corporation. See Trades List English & Scottish Boiler Insurance Co., Limited See Trades List English & Scottish Law Life Assurance Co., Ltd. See Trades List Ewing, David, draper, 5 Friars st. Excise Office, 25 Friars st. Faculty of Solictors' Library ; James Brown, curator Fairbairn, Mrs, 23 Albert pi. Falconer, Mr George, 5 Royal gardens Faulds, Miss Jane, 14 Park ter. Fearnside, Benjamin, draper (Thomson & Fearnside), Bellfield Ferguson & Co., drapers, i Broad st. Christina, householder, 24 Queen Daniel, surgeon, Barnton pi. Daniel, agent, National Bank of Scotland, Ltd., 77 Murray pi. Hugh, bootmaker, 2 Port st. ; res., 3 Forth pi. Janet, householder, 24 Queen st. John, bootmaker, 18 Cowan st. John, blacksmith, Kerse mill

17 . Margaret, Directory.] STIRLINGSHIRE. [Stirling. Ferguson, Thomas, tailor, 17 King st. Fernie, Mrs Anna, i Albert pi. Fields, Samuel, upholsterer, 16 King st. Findlay, Mrs Elizabeth, 5 Pitt ter. Mrs Mary Ann, 5 Princes st. jffindlayson, James, 21 Albert pi. James, householder, 15 Burgh muir Thos., clerk, 22 Union st. ifinlayson, C, shopkeeper, 26 Bow st. Fisher, Alex., solicitor (Chrystal & Macfarlane), 13 Abercromby pi. FJannagan, C, broker, 21 St Mary's wynd Feming & Buchanan, solicitors, 26 Port St. Margaret, milliner, 52 Barnton st. Reid, & Co., worsted spinners, Murray pi. Forbes, Mrs Margaret, Mar pi. Forgie, Alexander, hairdresser. Arcade Forman, Mr Charles, 26 Snowdon pi. Forrest, A. & W., cabinetmakers, &c,, 77 King St. householder, 43 Upper Bridge St. Forrester, Arthur, fishmonger, 35 Murray pi. See advt. David, wholesale fish merchant, 45 Baker st. Forsyth, George, agent for Wordie & Co., carriers. Railway station Hugh, householder, 14 Union st. Hugh, C, clerk, 31 Forth pi. Hugh, C, 61 Wallace st. Jones, & Co., tailors & clothiers, Upper Bridge st. Mrs, grocer & spirit dealer, 20 Upper craigs ; res., 7 Dumbarton rd. Fortune, John, surgeon, Clifibrd rd. Foster, James, plasterer, Thistle st. Fotheringham, John, stonemason, 43 Lower Bridge st. Margaret, householder, 57 Wallace St. Frame, Helen, householder, 8 Maxwell place Eraser, Jane, householder, lo Dumbarton rd. Frater, Bethia, lodgings, 20 Murray pi. Robert, brassfounder & plumber, 73 Port St. ; res., i Park ter. See advt, Wm., householder, 14 Nelson pi. Frew, Rev. Robt., D.D., 12 Melville terrace Golashan, David, cabinetmaker, 36 & 38 Baker St.; res., 44 Broad st. Jane, tobacconist, 21 Baker st. William, hairdresser, Arcade Galbraith,Mrs Catherine, 3 Glebe cres. Dr George T., 11 Gladstone place John, eating-house keeper, 115 Baker st. Thomas L., town clerk, Kingst.; res., 24 Park ter. Gall, John, spirit dealer, 53 Port st. Galloway, Mrs, farmer, Clayslaps Eliza, householder, 4 Port st. Gardner, Alex., clerk, 25 Queen st. Henry, coal merchant & toy, &c., dealer, Sutton's agent, &c., 33^ Murray pi.; res., 3 Allan pk. See advt. John, Dunmore pottery, 30 Arcade Gas Works Co., Thistle st Gavin, Hugh, linen, &c. draper, I King St.; res., 7 Windsor pi. General Assurance Co. See Trades List Gentleman, Misses, 16 Albert pi. Ebenzer, solicitor, 59 Murray pi.; res., 9 Abercromby pi. Gentles, Thomas, saddler (Thomas Gentles & Son), Bellfield, Upper Bridge st. Thomas.. & Son, saddlers, 29 Murray pi. Gibson & Reddie, plumbers & gasfitters, 81 Port St. Charles, M.D., surgeon, 11 Park terrace Gilfillan, John, householder, 12 Union Robert, 33 Burgh muir Gillespie, Alex., clothier, 13 King st.; res., 3 Arcade C, spirit dealer, 46 Upper craigs Ann, lodgings, 50 Port st. John, stonemason, 37 Cowan st John, grocer & spirit dealer, 51 Port St.; res.. Upper craigs Margaret, dressmaker, 76 Port st. William, l^oot & shoe maker, 30 Barnton st.

18 ; ; Stirling.] STIRLINGSHIRE. [Gliddon's Gillies, Alexander, tailor (Gillies & Oliver), 2 Melville ter. & Oliver, tailors & clothiers, 63 Murray pi. Mary, householder, ll King st. Gilmour, David, shoemaker, 56 Baker Glass, Misses, dressmakers, 33 Baker st. Gliddon, J. S.-Rowe, teacher of Shorthand (Pitman's system), Dundee Glover, James, tailor, 25 Port st. Goldie, Rev. William F., 7 Albert pi. Good Templar's Hall, Spittal st. Goodall, William, excise officer, 69 Wallace st. Goodsir, Miss, Park pi. Gordon, Hector, draper, 10 Barnton st. Gordon, Mary, schoolmistress, 4 Queen Gorrie, William, wholesale & retail fruiterer, 37 Upper craigs Gould, John, millwright, Upper craigs Gourlay, Mrs, 5 Park avenue Margaret, householder, Ochil cottage, Craigs William, stonemason, 5 Upper craigs Govan, John, brick and tile maker, Carnton, Bridge of Allan office, Ochil View ter., Wallace st. Govan, Joseph, stonemason, 21 Wallace Gow, Mr George, 11 Royal gardens Jacob, master, Combination Poorhouse, Union st. Gowanlock, Rev. John S., 6 Ochil villas, Gladstone pi. Gowans, Jane, toy dealer, 39 Baker st. Rachael, milliner, 43 Baker st. Graham & Morton, ironmongers, 49 and 51 King st. See advt. Graham, Mr Archibald H., Woodcliffe, Upper Bridge st. James L., music teacher, High school, Craig view, Causwayhead Margaret, lodgings, 10 Abercromby pi. Thomas G., tailor and clothier, 16 Murray pi. ; res., 30 Nelson pi. William, bank agent, 25 King st. Granger, Mrs, 33 Snowdon pi. Grant, Gordon, superintendent of County Police, 10 Union st. 14 Gray, James, & Co., barn seed and manure merchants, 7 Upper craigs James, i Allan park Mary, smallware dealer, 7 Port st. Thomas A., boot and shoe maker. Arcade Green, David S., salesman, 55 Wallace Greenhorn, R. & J.,fleshers, 16 Upper Bridge St., and at Bridge of Allan Greig, Mrs, 4 Allan park Robert, householder, 31 Forth pi. Gresham Life Assurance Society. See Trades List Greive, Agnes, berlin wool repository, 9 Murray pi. ; res., 10 Dumbarton road Mr James, 20 Melville ter. Grindlay, John, traveller, 15 Melville terrace Robert, spirit dealer, 63 Port st., and Douglas hotel. Arcade Guthrie, Mrs, householder, 52 Upper Bridge st. Haldane, James, traveller, 19 Queen st. Halkett, John, ropemaker, Shore rd. ; res., 7 Maxwell pi. Ilamihon, Alexander, cashier, 63 W^allace st. E. B., manager, 57 Bridge st. Mrs Jane, 11 Victoria sq. Thomas, refreshment rooms, 46^ Baker st. Hanratty, Ann, clothes broker, 12 St John St. Hardie, Kate, dressmaker, 26 Port st. Harkness, Eliza, matron, H.M. Prison Harley, James, sheriff officer, 74 Port Harmans, Mrs Cornelius, Southfield crescent Harper, James, tea dealer, grocer, and wine and spirit dealer, 36 Barnton st. res., Irvine pi. See advt. narrower, Jane, lodgings, 40 Barnton Hart, Margaret, dressmaker, 20 Barnton Harvey & Hunter, jewellers and watchmakers, 55 King St. See advt. Harvey, Charles, printer, 6 Baker St. ; res., 30 Barnton st. Mrs Christina, 26 Park ter.

19 Directory.] STIRLINGSHIRE. [Stirling Harvey, E,, teacher of painting, Gowan brae Mrs Euphemia, Gowan brae, Upper Bridge Miss Margaret, 4 Albert pi. Mrs Sarah, 4 Snowdon pi. Hay, Isabella, householder, 16 Melville terrace Headquarters First Stirlingshire Rifle Volunteers, View field st. Henderson, Alexander, stationer, newsagent, joiner, &c., 28 Bow st. C., dressmaker, 13 Queen st. David, householder, 9 Queen Mr George, 6 Allan park H., sharebroker, 53 Murray pl Gilbert, painter, &c., 32 Barnton St. ; res., 16 Queen st. See advt. Mrs Margaret, 2 Victoria pi. Thomas, cabinetmaker, 43 Port St. res., 2 York pi. ; Mr Thomas, 19 Albert st. Hendrie, William, tinsmith. Lower icraigs Hendry, Ebenezer, station hotel, Murray pi. See advt. Hepting, Lambert, watchmaker, &c., II Murray place; res., 16 Princes B Her Majesty's Gaol, St John st. Herberston, Miss JaneH., 5 Clarendon place Herron, Mary Ann, baby linen repository, Arcade; res., 40 Barnton Heslop, Alexander H., grocer, 62 Baker St. ; res., 29 Queen st. Hetherington, Robert, cabinetmaker, 7 Friar st. ; res., 75 King st. Hill & White, solicitors, 2 Wolf craig Rev. Thomas Henry, 6 Douglas terrace William Thomas Henry, 11 St John St. Hodge, Andrew, photographer, 4 York place Hodgson, Mark, china dealer, 80 Baker st. Hogan, Michael cabinetmaker, 79 Baker st. Hogg, Alexander, basketmaker, 61 King st. See advt, Hogg, Mrs Jane D., proprietress of the Stirling Joitrnal and Advei'tiser, Stirling Reporter, and Bridge of Allan Reporter ; office, 5 King st. ; res., 19 Albert pi. See advt. Hoggan, Robert, commission agent, 29 Queen st. Holmes, William, locomotive superintendent, 67 Wallace st. Plowat, William, manager for Scotland, Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, Castle View, Victoria sq. Howie & Co., grocers, 83 Baker st. Hunter, Mrs Agnes, refreshments, 38 Barnton st. Hunter, David, Abbey Inn, Cambuskenneth George, wool agent, 59 Murray place ; res., 4 Royal gardens James, traveller, 12 Nelson pi. J. & L., cabinetmakers, &c., 17 King St., & 44 Barnton st. See advt, James C, classical master, High school ; res., 40 Barnton st. James, traveller, 12 Nelson pi. Thomas, 30 Bow st. William, watchmaker (Harvey & Hunter), Ochil View ter., 21 Wallace William, wool merchant. Park lane ; res., 8 Glebe crescent Hutcheon, James L., manager, Stirliug Joxirnaly &c., 51 Wallace st. Hutchison, Andrew, M.A., rector, High school, Spittal sq. A. F., 13 Windsor pi. M. & A., dressmakers, 47 Port Hutton, David A., traveller, 33 Forth place Ebenezer J., grocer, 86 Baker st. Elizabeth, householder, 11 Viewfield St. Imperial Fire Insurance Co. See Trades List Imrie, George, fishing rod maker, 47 Cowane st. Inglis & Smith, linen, &:c., drapers, 43 King St. See advt. Peter, fishing tackle maker, Arcade

20 James, James, ; Stirling.] STIRLINGSHIRE. [Gliddon's Inglis, Thomas, linen, &c., draper (Inglis & Smith), 25 Balmoral pi. Inland Revenue Office, 25 Friars st. See Public Buildings Innes, James, 48 Broad st. Insurance Company of Scotland. See Trades List Ironside, Helen, householder, 14 Union Irvine, Miss Agnes, 9 Irvine pi. grocer & spirit merchant, 17 Bow St. Irwin, Rev. John, 21 Queen st. Jack, James, householder, 51 Wallace Street James, timekeeper, 16 Queen st. Jane, innkeeper, 42 Broad st. William, manufacturing chemist (Shand & Co.), Craiglea, Causewayhead Jackson, Mrs, dressmaker, 26 Abbey road Jackson & Kidd, grocers, 14 King st. Jamieson, Alexander, traveller, i York place Jane, lodgings, 55 Wallace st. John, & Co., clothiers, 28 King John, publisher (Duncan & Jamieson), 26 Upper craigs Jenkins, A. csc J., solicitors, 80 Port st. James, merchant, 3 Broad st. John, solicitor & notary (A. & J. Jenkins), Clifford rd. William, tea dealer, i Forth pi. William, householder, 46 King Johnston, Catherine, shopkeeper, 85 St Mary's wynd Mrs, 50 Port Major Charles C, Viewfield House James, timber merchant, Stirling Steam Saw Mills, Abbey rd. ; res., 25 Forth pi. jr., clerk, 31 Forth pi. John, fish & game dealer, 68 Port St. ; res. 3 Clifford rd., W. & A., linen, &c., drapers, silk mercers, & clothiers, 42, 44, & 48 King St. Wilham, ]\I.D., surgeon, 4 Pitt terrace 16 Johnstone, Adam, painter, Arcade; res., 7 Viewfield pi. Isabella, fishmonger, 54 Port st. See advt. Janet, milliner & dressmaker, 6 Viewfield place William, confectioner & fancy repository, Arcade ; res., 2 Brighton place Jollie, Isabella, milliner, 26 Barnton Justice of Peace Clerks (County) Chrystal & Macfarlane, 11 King Kane, Frank P., 53 Wallace st. Kay, Wm., florist and fruiterer, 49 Port St. See advt. Keir, Alex., fruiterer, 78 Port st. John, clerk, 32 Nelson st. Keith & Ralston, confectioners. Port st and Bridge of Allan. See advt. Wm., confectioner (Keith & Ralston), 25 Port St. Kemp, Alex., joiner, Dumbarton rd. ; res., 56 Barnton st. & Nicholson, agricultural engineers, and mowing and reaping machine makers, Forth st. John, engineer (Kemp & Nicholson), 2 Victoria sq. Kennedy, George G., traveller, Cowane Janet, householder, 15 Princes st. Mr John, 4 Victoria sq. Kerr, Miss, day and boarding school, 9 Park ter. James, blacksmith, 9 friars st. Jane, tobacconist, 7 Friars st. Keyden, James, auctioneer & valuator, Kilden Mr Theodore, 8 Victoria sq. Kidston, A. M. AL G., 24 Victoria place Misses, 24 Victoria pi. Robert, 24 Victoria pi. Kilgour, Mrs, 25 Albert pi. King, John, wine and spirit merchant, 47 Murray pi. ; house, 27 Snowdon pi. Mrs, fancy bazaar, servants registry, &c.. Arcade Kinloss, Mrs, 2 Park ter. George, coach builder (Wm. Kinross & Sons), 6 Alljert pi.

21 ^^ John, Directory.] STIRLINGSHIRE. [Stirling. Kinloss, Henry, grain merchant (of Jas. Gray & Co.), 9 Windsor pi. James, coach builder (Wm. Kinross & Co.), II Allan park Wm., & Sons, coach builders, Port St. Kirkaldy, Mrs Susan, 35 Snowdon pi. Kirkwood, Hugh M., printer, &c., 27 King St. ; res., i Allan park Misses, 5 Windsor pi. Kyle, E. and B., toy dealers, 82 Baker Knox, Mrs, 17 Abercromby pi. Laidlaw, Margaret, grocer, 49 St Mary's wynd ; res., 11 Nelson pi. Laing, Miss Margaret, 33 Queen st. Lamb, Janet, householder, 14 George Thomas, joiner, 23 Dumbarton rd. ; res., 7 Allan park Lancashire Assurance Co. See Trades List Lang, Rev. James J., East Church Manse Langmuir, Miss (Railway Hotel), 9 Port St. Lawson, Mark, accountant, Bank of Scotland, King st. Robert, linen, &c., draper, 34 Baker st. ; res., 2 Irvine pi. Wm,, 15 Victoria pi. Learmouth, grocer, Cowane st. Andrew, grocer (Andrew Learmouth & Co.), 14 George st. Andrew, & Co., grocers, 59 Port Leask, Mrs John, ladies' school, 11 Windsor pi. Leathley, Francis, fruiterer,35 Broad st. Herbert H,, fruiterer, 42 Port st. Leckie, Jane, householder, 27 Queen st. Lees, Peter, sexton. Castle wynd Leishman, Mr Thomas, 25 Park ter. Leitch, Mr Alex. W., 2 Park pi, Lennox, James, Golden Lion Hotel (family, commercial, & posting) (telephone), King St. See advt. & Co., grocers & wine & spirit dealers, 10 Murray pi. and 17 Bow St. - Mrs Margaret, 22 Queen st. Liberal Association E. Gentleman, secy., 59 Murray pi. Letters, Catherine, pawnbroker, 10 St Mary's wynd ; res., 10 Irvine pi. Liddel, Robert, grocer & spirit dealer, 40 King St.; res., 5 Queen's rd. See advt Ẇm., grocer. Upper craigs Liddell, Misses, 39 Wallace st. Life Association of Scotland. See Trades List Lindsay, T. Milne, gymnastic instructor, 52 Barnton pi. Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Co. See Trades List Livingston, Angus, confectioner, 16 Upper craigs Andrew M., spirit dealer, 11 Bow St. Livingstone, John, chemist & druggist, 58 Baker st. ; res.. Broad st. Lockhart & M'Nab, blacksmiths, 38 Upper craigs. See advt. Logan, Mrs Barbara, 36 Snowdon st. Logie, David W., solicitor, 20 Murray pi. ; res., 8 Albert pi. London & Newcastle Tea Co., %^ Baker London & Norwich Accident Co. See Trades List Low, Peter, sergeant-major, 1st Stirlingshire Rifle Vols., Viewfield House Thos., spirit dealer. Mount Pleasant esplanade Thomas, boot & shoe maker, 4 Baker st. ; res., 21 Abercromby pi. W., & Co., grocers. Arcade Lowson, George, M.A., teacher, Douglas ter. Lyons, Michael, grocer, 32 Broad st. M'Alpine, Mr James, Southfield lodge Peter, royal restaurant, 29 King St., & Murray pi. See advt. M'Aree Brothers, drapers, 64 & 64^ Baker st. See advt. David, draper (M'Aree Brothers), 38 Queen st. M 'Arthur, Jane, smallware dealer, 74 Port St. M 'Carrol, John, confectioner, 8 Arcade M'Caul, Mr Malcolm, 25 Victoria pi. M 'Galium, James, soda water manufacturer, 33 Port St. James, clothes broker,40 St Mary's wynd

22 Stirling.] STIRLINGSHIRE. [Gliddon's M'Callum, William, shopkeeper, 19 Broad Maccaull, James, agent, Caledonian Goods office, Railway station M'Clymont, Miss Agnes, 6 Clifford rd. M'Connell, Elizabeth, householder, 15 Princes st. M'Crasken, Barbara (Crown Inn), Arcade See advt. M'Culloch, May, dining rooms, 42 Baker st. M 'Donald, John, & Co., drapers, 21 King St. See advt. Macdonald, Duncan, saddler, 59 King. See advt. M'Donald, Mrs Elizabeth, 10 Pitt ter. Henry S., watchmaker. Middle craigs James, spirit dealer. Baker st. Neil, tobacconist, 59 Baker st. John, draper (M'Donald & Gordon), 12 Princes st. M'Dougall, P. W., 24 Albert pi. Miss, householder, 24 Albert pi. Miss, hardware. Upper craigs John, coal merchant, 15 Abbeyrd. William, joiner, &c., 13 George M'Dowell, William, householder, Causewayhead M'Elfrish, Andrew, soap maker, Shore rd.; res., 50 Upper Bridge st. M'Ewen, John, linen, &c., draper, 30 Baker st. M'Ewen & Co., perambulator & iron bedstead manufacturers, Abbey road works Brothers, grocers, wine & spirit dealers, 16 & 18 Barnton st. See advt. Catherine, householder, 23 W^allace St. D. & J., & Co., grocers & wine & spirit dealers, 40 Port st., & 6 Broad St., & at Callander, Bridge of Allan, Crieff, & Dunblane See advt. Daniel, iron merchant, Dumbarton rd., 15 Albert pi. Helen, dressmaker, 50 Port st. James, iron merchant (Daniel M'Ewan), 8 Allan pk. John, grocer (D. & J. M'Ewan & Co.), 14 Melville ter. M'Ewen, Mr John, 23 Park ter. Robert (M'Ewan Brothers),,2 Albert pi. Robert M. (D. & J. M'Ewan & Co.), 5 Glebe cres. William C. (M'Ewan & Co.), 15 Albert pi. M'Farlane, Mrs, farmer. Spring Kerse Macfarlane, Angus A. E., agent for City of Glasgow Friendly Society, 13 Spital St., above Corn Exchange hotel Mrs E., 49 King st. Free Library & Museum, Smith Institute, Jas. Sword, librarian John, manager, Drummond's Tract Depot, 5 Victoria pi. M'Farlane, John, bootmaker, 15 Upper craigs Mrs Margaret, 23 Park cres. M., baby linen, 32 Arcade Marion, dressmaker, 19 Queen st. Parlane, grocer (Robertson & M'Farlane), Balmoral pi. Parlane, manure merchant. Abbey road M'Fayden & Co., carriers to N. B. Railway Co., Shore rd. M'P'ayden, Daniel, surgeon, 2 Park avenue M'Gaan, Anna,householder,29 Queen st. M'Gibbon, Duncan, ropemaker, 7 Abbey rd. Janet, householder, 37 Wallace st. M'Gowan, Henry (Jas. Sinclair & Co.), Spring Carse House M'Gregor, Alexander, spirit dealer, 2 Cowane st. David, & Sons, slaters, I George st. See advt. M'Guire, Edward J., stamp distributor, 25 Friar st. Macindoe, Mrs, ladies' school. Woodside. See advt. M'Innes, Mrs Robert, 10 Gladstone pi. M'Intosh, John, & Co., boot and shoe makers, 79 King st. M'Intyre, Agnes, householder, 26 Albert pi. Rachael, householder, 29 Murray place M'Isaac, A., furrier & feather dresser, Maxwell pi. M'Jannet, Mr John, Woodlands 18

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