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GEO. H. JOHNSON, Chief Engineer.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
School Committee-Wm. H. Lincoln, chairman ; W. T. R. Marvin, sec .; Michael Driscoll, Elizabeth Cabot, Annie M. Crane, Rev. J. B. Brackett, Prof. John D. Runkle, Charles J. Lincoln, Dr. Frank Wells.
Meet second Monday in each month, at 7.30 P.M.
Supt. and Prin. of Grammar and Primary Schools-D. H. Daniels, office, Town Hall, hours, 8.15 to 8.45 daily ; Anna S. Withington, clerk ; M. Driscoll, chairman Fin- ance Committee ; W.T.R.Marvin, sec. School Committee.
HIGH SCHOOL. Prospect street.
Frederick T. Farnsworth, Principal; W. H. Desper, Misses Mary P. Frye, Anna M. Johnson, Clara G. Fogg, Assistants.
PIERCE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Prospect street.
Edward P. Sherburne, Principal ; Misses Eleanor J. Mckenzie, H. Rose Palmer, Camelia A. Howe, Assts.
PIERCE PRIMARY SCHOOL. Pierce street.
Emma A. George, Madge E. Malone, Abby F. Bos- worth, Fannie L. Daggett, Fannie W. Dawson, Teachers.
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BOYLSTON SCHOOL. Boylston street.
Lucy L. Bigelow, Eva W. Cook, Mrs. E. T. Lewis, Teachers.
J. ELLIOT CABOT SCHOOL. Marion street.
Misses Anna M. Osgood, Mary E. Kingsbury, Teachers.
HEATH SCHOOL. Heath street.
Mary J. Collingwood, Principal ; Mary Kelley, Delia A. Kelley, Margaret J. Sweeney, Teachers.
LAWRENCE SCHOOL. Francis street. Elizabeth W. Bean, Sara D. Newton, Frederika Swan ton, Mattie A. Cushman, Teachers.
WILLIAM H. LINCOLN SCHOOL. Boylston street.
David S. Farnham, Principal ; Mrs. R. E. Lander, Adela F. Rockwood, Sophie J. Gowen, Louisa M. Wal- ton, Frances K. Lamprey, Emma L. Stokes, Asst. Teachers.
LONGWOOD SCHOOL. St. Marys, corner Monmouth street.
Charlotte M. Frost, Teacher.
NEWTON STREET SCHOOL. Newton street.
Mary E. Hyde, Teacher.
THOMAS PARSONS SCHOOL. Walter avenue.
Hattie M. Pierce, Susan C. Haywood, Fanny W. Morey, Hattie L. Carr, Teachers.
SEWALL SCHOOL. Sewall street.
Emma L. Wiswall, Mary A. O'Hearn, Teachers.
ROBERT C. WINTHROP SCHOOL. Brookline avenue.
Annie G. Molloy, Annie L. Richardson, Anna M. Taylor, Teachers.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
KINDERGARTEN. Robert C. Winthrop school building. Martha L. Edwards, Elizabeth Cushman, Teachers. Boylston school building. Harriet B. Stodder, Teacher.
SPECIAL TEACHERS.
Mr. Samuel B. Cole, Music ; Colonel Charles E. Hap- good, Military Drill; Miss Martha A. Hurlbut, Super- visor of Drawing ; Miss Henrietta A. Nevers, Miss C. F. Johnson, Sewing ; Miss M. A. Little, Cooking ; Mr. S. C. Griffin, Carpentry.
JANITORS.
High and Pierce Grammar, Leonard E. Newcomb ; Pierce Primary, Edward Moran ; Lawrence and Cabot, John Edgar ; Lincoln, Owen Carey ; Boylston and Sewall, Michael Murphy ; Parsons and Winthrop, John Donovan ; Heath, Lawrence Moran; Newton street, William B. Webber ; Longwood, John C. Hall.
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Washington street, corner School.
William Aspinwall, Pres .; B. F. Baker, Sec .; R. G. F. Candage, Treas. ; Charles D. Head, Augustine Shurtleff, Charles H. Drew, Benjamin F. Baker, T. E. Francis, William B. Haseltine, Rev. Howard N. Brown, Desmond Fitsgerald, Charles C. Soule, Edward C. Hovey, Trus- tees ; Miss Mary A. Bean, Librarian; Miss Amelia A. Woods, Miss Mary I. Starkweather, Miss Emma O. Mars- ton, Assts. ; Mears Orcutt, Janitor.
The library is open, from 9 A. M., to 9 P. M., on every secular day throughout the year except the legal holidays, viz.,-Washington's Birthday, Fast Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas.
Number of volumes in the library, about 34,000.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
CHURCHES.
FIRST PARISH CHURCH (UNITARIAN.)
ORGANIZED NOVEMBER 6, 1717. Walnut street, corner Warren.
Rev. Howard N. Brown, Pastor; Aaron H. Latham, Clerk and Treas. ; A. W. Godaard, Deacon ; Charles H. Stearns, Hon. John Lowell, Charles A. Williams, Mrs. Eliza C. Post, Miss Martha Stevenson, Standing Com .; John W. Kirk, Sexton.
SUNDAY SERVICES-Preaching at 10.45 A. M. Sunday- school at 12 M. Edward P. Sherburne, Supt.
HARVARD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Harvard street, corner Marion.
Rev. Reuen Thomas, D. D., Pastor ; William Lincoln, Horatio S. Burdett, Edward J. Thomas, John K. Mar- shall, John S. Adams, Charles W. Wrightington, Dea- cons, Henry B. Eager, Treas. ; Edward Sharp, Clerk.
HARVARD CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY.
Jacob P. Bates, Joseph R. Winch, W. W. Potter, J. K. Marshall, C. A. Hopkins, Alexis H. French, Charles W. Scudder, Treas .; H. E. Abbott, Clerk, Prudential Com. ; Matthew McNeely, Sexton.
SUNDAY SERVICES-Church services at 10.45 A. M., and 7.30 P. M. Prayer Meetings, Friday Evenings at 7.45, in winter, 8 in summer. Young people's meetings at 6.30 Sunday Evenings. Sunday-school, 9.30. A. M. E. B. Floyd, Supt.
BETHANY SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.
INCORPORATED MAY, 1887.
John K. Marshall, Pres. ; Chas. W. Wrightington, Vice Pres. ; L. Dana Chapman, Clerk ; John S. Adams, Treas.
The above with Joseph R. Winch, W. W. Potter, Na- thaniel Conant and Frank W. Burdett, Directors.
Bethany Sunday-school, Bethany Building. Services free to all.
John Knox Marshall, Supt .; D. D. Dana, Asst. Supt. ; L. Dana Chapman, Sec. and Treas. ; Stewart Wrighting- ton, Librarian.
Sunday Session, Sabbath School 3.15, in winter, 4 o'clock in Summer.
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BETHANY YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
Frank W. Burdett, Pres. Meetings on Monday nights.
WOMEN'S SEWING SOCIETY.
Mrs. C. W. Wrightington, Pres. Meetings on Wed- nesday nights. Lectures, Readings and Prayer meetings on Thursday nights. Prayer meetings, Saturday nights. Kitchen Garden, Saturday afternoon, under Mrs. Dr. Woods, Miss Fannie Hall and Miss Wason
BETHANY GUARD.
Military Instructor, Lieut. A. D. Williams.
CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR (EPISCOPAL.) Carlton, corner Monmouth street. -
Rev. Reginald H. Howe, Rector ; S. H. Gregory and F. W. Lawrence, Wardens; W. H. Lincoln, A. P. How- ard, H. V.inton, S. D. Bush, John Wales, H. S. Howe, J. M. Hubbard, Arthur Amory, G. S. Parker, Vestrymen ; Hammond Vinton, Clerk ; John Wales, Treas .; J. B. At- wood, Organist ; H. Aspinwall, Sexton.
THE BAPTIST CHURCH, IN BROOKLINE. Harvard, corner Pierce street.
ORGANIZED JUNE 5, 1828.
Pastor ; George Brooks, Thomas B. Griggs, George F. Joyce, F. F. Morton, Deacons ; B. F. Baker, Clerk ; George Brooks, Church Treas. ; R. G. F. Candage, Chairman ; George Brooks, Thomas B. Griggs, William B. Sears, M. C. Warren, Prudential Com .; George F. Joyce, Society Treas. ; Arthur H. Bailey, Sex- ton.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Cypress street, corner Washington.
Rev. J. H. Twombly, D. D., Pastor.
Trustees .- Rev. Joshua Gill, Pres. ; E. E. Doran, Sec. ; Levi T. Lyon, Treas .; Alonzo G. Brewer, A. J. Har- rington, Alexander Watson.
Stewards .- E. E. Doran, Sec .; L. T. Lyon, Treas .; A. G. Brewer, R. H. Grogan, G. A. Lord, G. M. Spen- ce, H. Watson, J. Watt.
SUNDAY SERVICES-Sunday-school at 12 M., E. Doran. Supt. ; Preaching at 10.30 A. M. ; Prayer-meeting 6.30 and 7.30 P. M, ; Class meetings Tuesday evenings ; Pray- er-meeting Friday evening at 7.45 P. M.
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CHURCH OF THE NEW JERUSALEM.
High street, corner Irving.
Rev. Willard H. Hinkley, Pastor; Albert Mason, Chairman; Wm. B. Haseltine, A. L. Cutler, D. H. Rog- ers, Thomas R. Shewell, Church Committee; A. L. Cutler, Treas. ; Thomas R. Shewell, Clerk.
LADIES' AID. SOCIETY.
Mrs. R. B. Hinkley, Pres .; Miss Lucy Davis, Sec. and Treasurer.
CHRIST CHURCH.
Colchester street, nearly opposite Hawes.
No services held. Sunday school, 2 P.M., October to June.
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
St. Paul street, cor. Aspinwall avenue.
Rev. Leonard K. Storrs, Rector; Clement K. Fay, Senior Warden; William L. Chase, Junior Warden; Des- mond Fitzgerald, Clerk; D. Blakely Hoar, Treas .; Wm. J. McClure, Sexton.
SUNDAY SERVICES-Sunday school at 9.30 A.M. Rev. Leonard K. Storrs, Supt. Services at 10.45 A.M., and 3.30 P. M., from October 1st to May.
ST. MARY'S CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION (CATHOLIC.)
Harvard street, cor. Linden place.
Rev. L. J. Morris, Pastor ; William A. Ryan, Walter J. Brown, Associate Pastors ; James Driscoll, Jr., Sexton.
SERVICES-Mass every morning at 6.30 and 7; Mass Sundays, 7 and 8.30 A.M. ; High Mass Sundays at 10.30 A.M. ; Vespers at 3.30 P.M. ; Sunday school 9 A.M., 2.30 P.M.
MASONIC.
BETH-HORON LODGE, F. & A. M.
CHARTERED SEPT. 1871.
Meets in Masonic Hall, brick building, entrance on School street, cor. Harvard, second Tuesday in each month.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
L. M. Crane, W. M .; F. F. Morton, S. W .; George P. Johnson, J. W .; J. Anson Guild, Treas .; F. H. Ba- con, Sec .; E. P. Sherburne, Chap .; Alonzo Bowman, Marshal; F. M. Morton, S. D .; C. A. Delano, J. D .; H. R. Head, S. S. ; R. S. Swan, J. S .; W. H. M. Bel- lows, I. S. ; W. A. Goodwin, Tyler.
AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR.
COREY HILL COUNCIL, NO. 33.
Meet first and third Tuesday in each month, at the res- idence of George L. Newcomb.
Charles E. Rogers, P. Com .; Mrs. A. B. Newcomb, Com .; C. W. Bachelder, V. Com .; Andrew Noland, Orator; M. F. Kenrick, Sec .; Thomas H. Dyer, Coll. ; George L. Newcomb, Treas. ; C. W. Morse, Con .; Jas. H. Boody, Chap .; E. Messenger, War; George Harvey, Sentinel.
ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS.
DIVISION NO. 7.
Meet first and third Friday in each month at Good Fel- lows' Hall, Guild block, 92 Washington street.
Thomas Fahey, Pres .; Daniel O'Neil, Vice Pres .; Thomas Mahoney, R. S .; John Maloney, Treas. ; John O'Leary, F. S .; Thomas Ward, S. at A.
BRITISH AMERICANS.
LOCAL BRANCH, NO. 54.
Meet first and third Tuesday in each month at Harvard Hall, Joyce building, Harvard square.
Alexander M. Campbell, Pres .; John Sherman, Vice President ; John R. Fowler, Sec. ; Jas. Patterson, Treas .; Charles Hoole, F. Sec. ; Samuel Mckenzie, Chap. ; James McDonald, S. at Arms; Samuel Stewart, Dep. S. at Arms; Charles Wilson, 1st G. ; Hugh Hamilton, 2d G.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
BROOKLINE FRIENDLY SOCIETY.
Meet monthly on call, at Union Building.
Frederic Cunningham, President; Mrs. J. Elliot Cab- ot, Sec .; Horace D. Chapin, Treas .; Frederic Cunning- ham, A. L. Lincoln, Jr., Horace D. Chapin, Mrs. J. M. Codman, Mrs. W. C. Cabot, Miss Scudder, Mrs. J. Elli- ot Cabot Directors.
CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS.
ST. LAWRENCE COURT, NO. 61.
Francis F. Muldowney, Chief Ranger ; Jeremiah T. Crotty, Vice Chief Ranger; Michael J. O'Day, Treas .; Thomas F. McMahan, Fin. Sec. ; Daniel Frawley, Rec. Sec. ; Michael O'Brien, Sen. Con. ; Jeremiah Hayes, Jun- ior Conductor; Michael Manley, Inside Sentinel ; Michael Daxon, Outside Sentinel ; Thomas Gooley, Thomas Nagle and Thomas Daley, Trustees; Michael Driscoll, John M. O'Connor and James Donovan, Auditing Committee ; Jer- emiah T. Crotty, James H. Maher and Charles A. Lun- ney, Committee on the Good of the Order ; Rev. L. J. Mor- ris, Chaplain ; Chief Ranger, Vice Chief Ranger, Senior and Junior Conductors, Treas. John Cantwell and James Donavon, Relief Committee.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC. C. L. CHANDLER, POST 143. INSTITUTED 1871.
Meet second and fourth Tuesday of each month, in Town Hall.
Fergus B. Turner, Com. ; John H. Allen, S. V. Com .; John Cook, J. V. Com .; George W. Little, A. ; E. F. Al- Jen, Q .; Dr. Ira B. Cushing, S. ; Henry K. Paine, Chap; William Pree, O. of the D .; Leonard F. Johnston, O. of the G. ; E. W. Packard, Q. S. ; William Long, S. M.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.
MADOCKAWANDO TRIBE, NO. 92.
INSTITUTED MAY 23, 1889.
Meet the first and third Monday in each month at Ma- sonic Hall.
R. G. F. Candage, Prophet ; E. P. Sherburne, Sachem ; H. C. Dimond, S. S .; M. F. Kenrick, J. S .; E. W. Ba- ker, Chief of Records ; C. A. W. Spencer, Asst. Chief of Records ; Dr. G. H. Francis, K. of W.
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KNIGHTS OF HONOR. BROOKLINE LODGE, NO. 459. INSTITUTED FEB. 8, 1877.
Meets second and fourth Monday evening in each month at 8 o'clock, in Harvard Hall, Harvard sq., corner of Harvard street.
W. M. Bellows, P. D .; Alonzo W. Corey, D .; W. D. Morrison, V. D .; B. W. Neal, Jr., A. D .; Joseph Far- quhar, Chaplain; Andrew Creelman, Guide ; J. Anson Wiswell, Reporter; C. A. W. Spencer, F. R .; L. W. Faxon, Treas .; L. F. Johnston, Guardian; John W. Manley, Sen.
LOYAL ORANGE.
BROOKLINE CHOSEN FEW LODGE, NO. 103.
John Turkinton, W. M .; Thomas Clark, D. M .; Jas. Linton, Chap .; Jacob B. Truesdale, Sec .; Alexander Mccullough, Treas.
Meets second Tuesdays in each month.
ORDER OF THE IRON HALL. LOCAL BRANCH, NO. 400.
C. W. Morse, Past Justice: Wm. B. Foster, Chief Justice; Edward F. Crosby, Vice Justice; George Har- vey, Prelate; Addison W. Keay, Accountant ; N. Clifford Paul, Cashier; Chas. E. Rogers, Adj .; John H. Allen, Herald; Wm. H. Stowe, Watchman; Frank Small, Vid- dette ; Dr. J. H. Woods, Medical Director; C. W. Morse, W. H. M. Bellows, George Baker, Trustees.
Meets first and third Mondays in Harvard Hall, Joyce building.
P. F. Y. B. O.
DEVOTION COMMANDERY, NO. 11.
INSTITUTED JUNE 21, 1889.
Capt. R. G. F. Candage, W. Commander; Alonzo W. Corey, W. Vice Com. ; N. Clifford Paul, W. Sec .; Alon- zo Bowman, W. Treas .; Mrs. Clara A. Morrison, W.
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Prelate ; Thos. F. Walsh, W. Marshal; Miss Ella F. Morse, W. Guard; Clarence F. Fuller, W. Sentinel; Mrs. Cassie Proctor, W. Past Com .; Dr. F. F. Whittier W. Medical Examiner; Horace E. Smith, and J. H. De- friez, Trustees.
ROYAL ARCANUM.
SAGAMORE COUNCIL, NO. 181.
CHARTERED SEPT. 1878.
Meet at Masonic Hall, c. School and Harvard streets, 1st and 3d Wednesday evenings of every month.
A. C. Williams, Regent; C. A. Bowditch, Vice Regent N. Clifford Paul, Orator; A. B. Crocker, Past Reg .; F. H. Bacon, Sec .; Wm. Finney, Collector; R. G. F. Can- dage, Treas .; L. S. Price, Chaplain; W. B. Jones, Guide; L. E. Newcomb, Warden; F. B. Turner, Sentry.
R. S. OF G. F.
ASSEMBLY, NO. 87. INSTITUTED MAY 27, 1887.
Frank T. Fay, Ruler; Thomas F. O'Day, Instructor; Owen Carey, Councilor ; John C. Barthelmes, Past Ruler ; Wm. W. O'Connell, Secretary; Daniel H. Sullivan, Fi- nancial Secretary; Benj. L. Peirce, Treasurer ; James H. Curley, Prelate; Thos. J. Cusick, Director; Charles F. McDevitt, Guard; Thos. Kelley, Sentry; Francis F. Whittier, M. D .; Medical Examiner.
Meetings held in Good Fellows' Hall, Guild block, first and third Tuesdays in each month.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
BROOKLINE DIVISION, NO. 86.
INSTITUTED NOV. 12, 1884.
Meets every Wednesday evening, at 7.45 o'clock, at Harvard Hall.
Robert S. Smiley, P. W. P .; Geo. S. Dolloff, W. P .: John Dixon, W. A .; W. H. Stowe, R. S .; Miss Louise Ross, A. R. S .; M. Frank Kenrick, F. S .; Leonard M. Libbey, Treas .; Miss Annie Ross, Chap .; Wm. Di- mick, C. ; Mrs. R. S. Smiley, A. C., B. W. Neal, Jr., I. S. ; Herbert Swallow, O. S.
Meet every Wednesday evening in Harvard Hall.
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BATTLE BRAVELY.
JUVENILE TEMPLE, NO. 18.
John R. Fowler, Supt .; Alfred Waterman, Chief Templar ; Blanche Clark, Vice Templar ; Emma Sherman. Chaplain; Ernest Campbell, Past Chief; Geo. Dunn, Marshal ; Sam. McCann, Asst. Marshal; Vennie Sherman Sec. ; Warren Perry, Asst. Sec. ; Mabel Dunn, Fin. Sec. ; Alice Dunn, Treasurer; Joseph Sherman, Guard; Wal- ter Houghton, Sentinel ; Alice Patterson, R. H. S .;- -L. H. S.
Meet in Harvard Hall every Thursday evening.
I. O. G. T.
FAXON LODGE, NO. 69.
Meets in Harvard Hall, Harvard sq., every Thursday evening at 8 o'clock.
John M. Edgar, P. C. T. ; John E. Shearman. C. T .; Miss Eliza Cameron, V. T .; Miss L. W. Faxon, Sec .; Miss Maggie McLeod, Asst. Sec .; L. W. Faxon, Fin. Sec; Miss Delcia Ward, Treas. ; Miss Vennie Finney, Marshal; Miss Martha Jones, Dep. M. ; Fred A. Moore, Guard; Henry A. Little, Sent. ; John R. Fowler, S. J. T. ; Adelaide Ranney, P.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.
Meet first and third Wednesday.
Mrs. Jerome W. Tyler, Pres .; Mrs. David H. Rice, Secretary; Miss M. M.Grant, Treas .; Mrs. H. E. Ab- bott, Cor. Sec .; Mrs. E. W. Sanford, Employment Bureau.
BROOKLINE BICYCLE CLUB.
Meets second Tuesday monthly at their hall, Station street.
F. D. Young, Pres .; F. M. Seamans, V. Pres .; W. Baker, Sec .; D. E. Beede, Treas .; W. K. Corey, Cap- tain; C. S. Cobb, 1st Lieut .; E. E. Smith, 2nd Lieut .; Lewis Rice, Color Bearer ; J. C. Hamner, Bugler.
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BROOKLINE CLUB.
Harvard, corner Pierce street.
Hon. William Aspinwall, Pres. ; Charles A. Hopkins, Frederick A. Gilbert, Vice Pres .; Arthur H. Taber; Treas. ; Clarence F. Jewett, Sec. ; William O. Webber, Asst. Sec.
BROOKLINE FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSO- CIATION.
George H. Johnson, Pres. ; John H. Allen, V. Pres. ; E. Frank Proctor, Sec. ; Burton W. Neil, Jr., Treas. ; Ed- ward F. Crosby, Fred Robinson, George L. Newcomb, John F. Hutchins, John Manley, L. F. Foster, Truman Edgerly, Trustees.
BROOKLINE UNION READING ROOM.
Walnut, corner High.
Mrs. Charles H. Stearns, Treas .; John G. Aechtler, Janitor.
COUNTRY CLUB.
Clyde Park.
G. W. Medley, Supt. ; Malcolm Ferguson, R. D. Stim- son, Clerks, Joseph Cook, Waiter; James Orton, Stable Foreman; William Miskell, Groom.
MELPO AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB.
Meets every Tuesday evening in their hall, on Station street.
J. F. Donlon, Pres. ; D. F. Baxter, V. Pres .; P. J. Post, Sec. and Treas .; J. J. Mc Namara, Business Man- ager; J. F. Mc Avoy, Stage Manager.
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NORFOLK SOCIAL CLUB.
Meets first and last Tuesday in each month, at Club room Guild block, 92 Washington.
John Nolan, Jr., Pres. ; Thomas J. Mc Garry, V. Pres. ; Frederick Nolan, Sec. and Treus .; Eugene Sullivan, Thomas Burke, William Welch, Directors; John J. Nor- ton, Sergt. at Arms.
PRIVATE HOSPITAL FOR MENTAL DI- SEASES.
Boylston, corner Chestnut Hill avenue.
Walter Channing, M. D., Superintendent.
Opened in July, 1879, and licensed under the laws of the State of Massachusetts. Accommodations for 20 Inmates. The Superintendent may be seen at his office, 124 Boylston street, Boston, Wednesday and Saturday, from 12 M. to 1 P. M., from October to June.
NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELE- GRAPH CO.
4 Harvard street, Joyce building.
Eugene N. Davis, manager; Misses Mary L. and Jen- nie C. Bowes, operators.
BROOKLINE GAS LIGHT COMPANY.
Washington, corner Brookline avenue.
Robert Amory, Pres .; Francis W. Lawrence, Treas .; Charles S. Spaulding, Supt. ; George F. Wellington, A. Supt .; George M. Stearns, Cashier.
THE BROOKLINE NATIONAL BANK.
Reubens building, Washington street, opposite Post- office.
Office hours-8 to 11.45 A. M. ; 3 to 4 P. M.
Discount, Tuesday afternoon, 5 o'clock.
J. Anson Guild, Pres. ; George H. Worthley, V. Pres .; Rueben S. Swan, Cashier; J. Anson Guild, Austin W. Benton, C. H. W. Foster, T. Eustis Francis, George H. Worthley, Francis W. Lawrence, M. W. Quinlan, Thomas B. Griggs, Directors.
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THE BROOKLINE SAVINGS BANK.
Washington, next Post Office. INCORPORATED FEB. 24, 1871.
Interest on deposits computed from second Monday in January and July.
Bank open for deposits and drafts Monday and Satu- day, from 5 to 8 P. M., also Wednesday from 4 to 5 P. M.
OFFICERS.
W. H. Lincoln, Pres .; Charles D. Head, Vice Pres .; Wm. E. Lincoln, Secretary and Treasurer; W. H. Lin- coln, Charles D. Head, A. E. Kendrick, B. F. Baker, J. Anson Guild, James Driscoll, Horace James, Martin Kingman, B. W. Neal, Thomas P. Ritchie, C. H. Stearns, M. Williams Jr., James P. Stearns, William Lincoln, Nathaniel Lyford, Trustees.
WEST END STREET RAILROAD.
BROOKLINE DIVISION, STATION 13.
Walnut street, near Washington.
Division Supt. - Joseph M. Gould. Station Foreman - Charles W. Vroom.
POLICE COURT.
Charles H. Drew, Justice; Marland C. Hobbs, Clerk; Chas. F. Perkins, and Frank L. Creesy, Associate Justices
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Abbott H. Edward
Beck Frederick
Abell Charles R.
Bemis Frank B.
Adams John S.
Bennett Samuel C.
Addicks Frederick P.
Benton Austin W.
Amory Robert Bolles M. Shepard
Anthony Edgar W.
Bowditch Frederick C.
Aspinwall Thomas
Bowditch William I.
Aspinwall William Atkinson Edward
Bacon Thomas H.
Carpenter George N.
Baker Benjamin F.
Cabot Edw. T.
Cabot Henry B.
Chandler Alfred D.
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Chapin Horace D.
Kingman Bradford
Chapin Nathaniel G.
Lawrence Francis W.
Chase H. Lincoln
Lee Joseph
Cobb Charles K.
Lincoln Albert L. Jr.
Codman James H., Jr.
Lincoln William E.
Coffin Charles P.
Little George B.
Colburn Jeremiah
Little James L., Jr.
Cotting Charles E.
Lowell Percival
Cotting Charles U.
Magoun Herbert
Cousens John E.
Mansfield E. Sumner
Crane Joshua
Mason Albert
Creesy Frank L.
Mason John W.
Cummings Prentiss
May George P.
Curry Cadwallader
McCormack John J.
Denny William S.
Miles Jonas M.
Drew Charles H.
Mowry Oscar B.
Duncklee Charles T.
Noyes George D.
Edgerly James W.
Raymond Henry E.
Fay Clement K.
Richardson Wm. B.
Foster Charles O.
Sears William B.
Francis Nathaniel A.
Shurtleff Augustine
Freeman Jesse M.
Stodder Henry F.
Gardner Harrison
Storey Moorfield
Graham John M.
Swan William W.
Greenough Chas. P. Guild J. Anson
Thomas Edward I.
Hale Josiah L.
Thorndike Charles
Hapgood Charles E.
Tompson Edw. W. E.
Harrington Chas. F.
Tyndale Theo. M. 1
Harwood Albert S.
Train Samuel P.
Hill William H.
Train Stephen G.
Hoar D. Blakely
Webber William O.
Hobbs Marland C.
Whitney Charles L. B.
Jones Jerome
Williams John R.
Joyce George F.
Williams Moses
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Cressy F. L. Drew Charles H.
Kingman Bradford Perkins Charles F. Worthley George H.
MEDICAL EXAMINER.
Sabine George K.
Talbot Thomas H.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
POST OFFICE.
Washington street, junction Harvard square.
Ilsley M. Fogerty, Supt. ; Frank H. Folsom, Thomas F. Cleary, Clerks ; J. Nolan, John J. King, D. Lally, N. C. Paul, Geo. W. Little, M. J. Gallagher, F. G. Wash- burn, F. I. Fellows, M. Duffy, H. J. Files, carriers.
Letters delivered 8 A. M. and 1 and 3.45 P. M. Letters collected at 7 and 8 A. M. and 1 and 3.45 P. M.
Office open Sunday-12 to 1 o'clock.
Mails leave Brookline for Boston 7, 8.45, 10. 45 A. M., 1.15, 2.45, 5, 7.30 P. M. Arrive- 7, 9.55 A. M., 12.30, 3, 3.30, 5, 6. P. M. Sunday mail closes for Boston 4 P.M.
Open for money Orders and Registered Letters, from 7 A.M. to 6 P.M.
STREET LETTER BOXES.
Railroad station, High, opp. Irving, Walnut and Cy- press, Warren and Dudley, Warren and Clyde, Heath and Boylston, Washington and School, Harvard and As- pinwall avenue, Park and Vernon, Park and Auburn, Harvard and Harvard avenue, Harvard and Alton place, Ivy and Carlton, Longwood avenue, St. Paul and Long- wood avenue, Walnut, near Walnut place, Beacon and Harvard, Longwood av. and Kent, Chapel station, Cot- tage Farm station, Williams, cor. Centre, Linden place, South, cor. Grove, Davis av., near Cypress, Beacon, opp. Tappan, Boylston, cor. Walnut
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS.
See that your letters are sealed and stamped.
Do not abbreviate the address. Always use street address or box number when convenient.
" Visitors " or " transients " should have mail addressed " in care of." etc.
Place your address on upper left hand corner of envelope, and it will be returned if undelivered.
Place your stamp in upper right hand corner.
Nothing can be attached or pasted on postal card, except at letter rates.
Postmasters are permitted to read postal cards to prohibit the mailing of obscene literature.
Second, third and fourth class matter must not be sealed against inspection.
There is no limit of weight to first or second class matter or sin- gle books; all other matter is limited to four pounds.
Liquids can be mailed only in metal or wooden boxes.
Persons sending postal cards and who write upon the address side of them "in haste," or other words unconnected with their delivery, subject them to letter postage, and they are held as unmailable.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
RATES OF POSTAGE.
FIRST CLASS.
Embraces letters, postal cards, and all matter wholly or partly in writing. Rates : letters two cents each ounce or fraction, postal cards one cent each, drop letters mailed at and for office where there is no carrier delivery, one cent each, at carrier offices, two cents each.
SECOND CLASS.
Applies to newspaper publishers and news agents. Rates : one cent per pound or fraction. Publications must be issued as fre- quently as once in three months, matter to be fully paid.
When mailed by other than publishers or news agents, one cent per four ounces or fraction, prepaid by stamp affixed.
THIRD CLASS.
Embraces books (transient newspapers, periodicals, 1 cent, 2 oz.) photographs, circulars, picture cards, and other matter wholly in print, proof and corrected proof sheets, with manuscript copy acompany- ing the same. Blank checks, drafts and similar printed forms, such as deeds, insurance policies, etc. This will include check books, or books of blank drafts, but not ordinary blank books, which are fourth class matter, one cent an ounce. Checks, drafts, policies and other such papers filled up with writing will be charged letter postage. Rate one cent, each two ounces or fraction. matter to be fully paid. There is no limit to single volumes of books. Other third-class matter is limited to 4 lbs.
FOURTH CLASS.
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