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Southworth Robert A. Kent square, and (48 Congress, room 19, B.)
Storey Charles W. Walnut, corner Walnut path
Storey Moorfield, Edge Hill road, and (131 Devonshire, room 23, B.)
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Lawyers, -- Continued.
Talbot Thomas H. 12 Webster place and (23 court, rm. 520 B.) Walker Joseph, Irving, opp. Maple ave.
WHIPPLE SHERMAN L. Stearns ave. and (5 Tremont, room 61, B.) (see p. 10)
WILLIAMS CHARLES A. Walnut place and (18 P. O. sq. rm. 5 B.) (see p. 8) Williams Fred H. Coolidge and (53 Tremont, B.)
WILLIAMS MOSES, Walnut and (18 Post Office square, room 5, B.) (see p. 8)
Libraries. (CIRCULATING.)
Cilley Charles H. Mrs. Colonnade bldg. Washington Public Library, Washington near School.
Locksmith.
PREE WILLIAM, 8 Harvard, near Harvard square (see p. 294)
Machinist.
Stetson A. Henry, Joyce building, 4 Harvard
Masons.
Connors William (stone), 56 Walter avenue
Collins Daniel, 3 Brookline avenue
Cook John, Driscoll's block, 30 Washington
Cunningham Patrick (stone), 29 Pearl
DEWING R. S. 92 Washington and (166 Devonshire, B. (see back cover)
Doyle Michael (stone), Sewall place near Sewall '
James Horace, 3 Guild block, 88 Washington
JOHNSON BROS. Washington, cor. Boylston (see page 293) Sheehan Thomas, Winthrop pl. .
Midwife.
Daggett Mary J. Miss, 62 Harvard
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Milkmen.
Benigan Hugh, Harvard, n. Allston line.
Campbell Adam, Reservoir place
Cusick John F. Sewall place
Dow Charles R. Newton, near Clyde Dow Frank A. Newton, n. Clyde Mahoney B. & T. Pearl, near Emerald Maloney John, rear 46 Pearl
Miskell William J. Clyde, opp. Country Club
O'Kane John, Washington, n. Beacon
Parsons Josiah J. Aspinwall ave. n. Harvard
White Andrew, Boylston, near Reservoir place
Milliners.
Bradford A. F. Mrs. Harvard, cor. Linden pl.
Mahoney Katharine Miss, 1346 A. Beacon
Melcher M. J. Miss, 65 Harvard
Mortgage Brokers.
MCCORMACK JOHN J. 23 court, room 207, Bos- ton (see page 8) TUCKERMAN J. W. (48 Congress, Boston), and Beacon cor. Washington (see bottom edge)
WHEELER GEORGE H. 657 Washington, rm. 16 (see page 8)
Neats Foot Oil.
RICHARDS C. GRAFTON, 63 and 65 Washing- ton (see page 6)
News Dealers ..
Brookline News Depot, Colonnade bldg. Washington Fay Frank T. 58 Washington
Newspaper. CHRONICLE (THE), C. A. W.Spencer, publisher, Joyce bldg. Harvard square (see p. 301)
Notaries Public.
Chapin H. D. Upland road and (50 State, B.) CREESY F. L. Kent square and (27 School, room 72, B.) (see page 9) Drew Charles H. Gorham ave. and (82 Devonshire, B.) Gardner Richard F. 210 Washington
Kingman Bradford, Washington, opp. Public Library
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Notaries Public,-Continued.
O'LOUGHLIN PATRICK, 54 Harvard and (23 Court, B.) (see page 9)
PERKINS CHARLES F. Searle ave. and. (82 Devonshire, B.) (see page 10) WHIPPLE SHERMAN L. Stearns avenue and (5 Tremont, room 61, B.) (see page 10) ;
Nurses.
Andrews Martha Mrs. Harvard sq. cor. Andem place
Gordon John C. 58 Harvard
Johnson Elizabeth Mrs. 94 Washington
Miller Pauline, 36 Boylston
Shaw Isabel Mrs. Washington, opp. Public Library
Oils.
RICHARDS C. GRAFTON, 63 and 65 Washing- ton (see page 6)
Optician. PIKE G. H. (H, M, M.), 31 Harvard, near Linden pl. (see page 52)
CABOT'S CREOSOTE SHINGLE STAINS
" THE ONLY EXTERIOR COLORING
THAT DOES NOT BLACKEN."
We Gurarantee the Durability of our Stains if they are properly applied, without adulteration, to dry wood.
"CREOSOTE IS THE BEST WOOD PRESERVATIVE KNOWN." For samples on wood, with circulars containing full information, apply to
SAMUEL CABOT, Sole Manufacturer, 70 KILBY STREET, BOSTON.
Painters.
BAKER B. F. (house, sign and ornamental), Wash- ington, corner Pearl (see page 296)
BOODY JAMES H. Station, near Washington (see side lines in general directory)
Donovan M. J. & Co. 1354A Beacon
Flood Hugh, Station
HAND JAMES B. Dun-Edin block, Washington (see page 16) Lynch Daniel J. 312 Washington
MORRISON WM. D. 206 Washington (see p. 296) Noland Andrew, Masonic building, Harvard
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Paver (Concrete.)
Lynam C. W. 28 Harvard
Philosophical Instrument Manufactory. Ritchie E. S. & Sons, Cypress, near B. & A. R. R.
Photographer. PARTRIDGE WM. H. 27 Harvard and (2832 Washington, B.) ( see page 16)
Physicians.
Fellows of the Massachusetts Medical Society.
Blanchard Benjamin S. Davis ave. near Harvard square Boardman William E. Francis, corner Toxteth Bryant John, Walnut, corner Cypress Channing Walter, Boylston, corner Chestnut Hill avenue Chase H. Lincoln, 180 Washington Cutts Henry M. Longwood avenue, next the R. R.
Francis C. S. Davis avenue, near Harvard Francis George H. Davis avenue, near Harvard square Francis T. E. Davis avenue, near Harvard square Hale Josiah L. Chestnut Hill avenue Houghton Silas A. Park, corner Beacon Howe James S. Chestnut, near Chestnut place Kittredge Joseph, 7 Davis avenue Martin Stephen C. Park, near Marion Murphy Joseph P. 29 Harvard Sabine George K. Irving, corner Harvey Sargent (). S. Junction Marion and Beacon Shurtleff A. High, corner Allerton Towle Nathaniel C. Hotel Adelaide, High Weld Charles G. Goddard avenue, near Cottage Wells Frank, Hawes, corner Colchester Werner H. B. 7 Fillmore Terrace, Tappan Whittier Francis F. 336 Washington Woods J. Henry, 103 Harvard
Other Physicians.
Carlton Mary A. Mrs. Winthrop rd. n. Beacon Clements Lydia R. Mrs. 5 Davis av. near Harvard sq. Cushing Ira B. (homeo.), Harrison, n. Harvard Defriez Wm. P. (homeo.), 11 Cypress Moore J. Herbert (homeo.), 260 Harvard Percy Fred B. Aspinwall aye. cor. Harrison Turner M. W. 127 Harvard
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Plasterers, Whiteners and Colorers.
Cook John, Driscoll's block, 30 Washington
DEWING R. S. 62 Washington and (166 Devon- shire, B.) (see back cover)
Hickey Martin, Pearl, near Washington
JOHNSON BROS. Washington, cor. Boylston (see (page 293)
Moloney James, Cypress, near Sewall
Plumbers.
CROSBY EDWIN F. Colonnade building, Washing- ton, near Station (see page 295)
Keegan John Jr. Monmouth, opp. St. Mary's
KENRICK BROS. 214 and 216 Washington (see p. 2)
Lunney Charles A. Brookline ave. next Emerald
MAHON THOMAS, Washington, cor. White place (see page 295)
PAINE BROS. Rooney's blk. Harvard sq. (see page 294) SULLIVAN F. 5 Guild block, 92 Washington (see page 295)
WINN PATRICK H. 1354 Beacon (see page 294)
Printer. .
SPENCER C. A. W. Joyce building, 4 Harvard (see p. 301)
Private Schools. (See also Teachers.)
Pierce Caroline A. Miss, Walnut, bey. Chestnut
Provisions.
AMES & HUTCHINS, Boylston, cor. Cameron (see p. 297)
Brown Thomas S. & Co. 69 and 71 Washington
Cahill J. T. 6 Washington .
Collins Henry, Rooney's block, Harvard square
Conway Michael, 12 and 14 Washington
Cusick George F. & Co. 81 Washington
HEAD HARRIS R. Masonic building, 44 Har- vard, near School (see back cover)
Heald J. F. 1355 Beacon
Dyer T. H. & Co. Joyce building, Harvard square
Hughes Ellen Mrs. Washington, cor. Pearl.
Magan John, 28 Walter avenue
MORLOCK JACOB, 56 Washington (see p. 300)
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Public Carriages.
Guilfoyle J. L., B. & A. R. R. Station
O'DAY BROS. Horse car station and B. & A. R. R. station (see p. 299) O'Hare John, Reservoir station, B. & A. R. R. Quinlan Thomas Mrs. rear 6 Walnut
Publisher. .
SPENCER C. A. W. Joyce bldg. 4 Harvard (see p. 301)
Railroad (Horse and Electric.)
WEST END ST. RY. CO. 81 Milk St. Boston (see p. 14)
Reading Rooms.
Union Reading Rooms, Walnut, cor. High
Public Library, Washington, near School
Real Estate.
Abbott H. E. Station, and (2 Advertiser bldg. B.) Brewer Alonzo G. St. Andrews bldg. Washington Joyce George F. Washington, over P. O.
LINCOLN WM. & SON (43 Devonshire, B.) (see p. 3)
Lovering James C. 52 Davis ave.
MCCORMACK JOHN JJ. (23 Court, Room 207, B.) (see p. 8)
Panter John, (estate of) St. Andrew bldg. Davis ave.
TUCKERMAN J. W. 48 Congress, Boston, and Beacon, cor. Washington (see bottom edge)
WHEELER GEORGE H. 657 Washington, room 16 (see p. 8)
Repairing and Cleansing.
FLATLEY & SWEENEY, Washington opp. Sta- tion (see p. 5)
Restaurants.
Baker Frank P. 106 Washington BROOKLINE CAFE, Peppard and Wilson, proprs. 138 Washington (see page 300) MORLOCK JACOB, 59 Washington (see page 300)
Sanitary Ventilation.
SULLIVAN F. 5 Guild block, Washington (see page 295)
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Savings Bank. BROOKLINE SAVINGS BANK, Washington, next Post Office, W. H. Lincoln, pres. William E. Lincoln, sec. and treas. (see page 4)
Saw Filer. KELLY JOHN B. 9 Boylston (see page 204)
School Furniture. PERRY GEORGE S. & CO. 73 Fulton, Boston (see page 304)
Screen Mnfrs.
American Screen Co. Washington
Settees. PERRY GEORGE S. & CO. 73 Fulton, Boston (see page 304)
Speaking Tubes. HOLTZER-CABOT ELECTRIC CO. 92 Frank- lin, Boston (see side lines in general directory )
Stables.
Daley John W. Harvard, near Allston line
Goodspeed M. Washington, opp. Town Hall
Hill Edward H. Boylston place
O'DAY BROS, Boylston, n. Washington (see p. 299) QUINLAN THOMAS MRS. rear 6 Walnut (see page 299) WHITE JOHN L. Pearl ( see page 113) Willis Burton R. 93 Francis
Stoves, Ranges and Tinware.
CROSBY EDWIN F. Colonnade building, Washing- ton (see page 295) . KENRICK BROS. 214 and 216 Washington (see page 2)
PAINE BROS. Rooney's block, Harvard square (see page 294)
Tailors.
FLATLEY & SWEENEY, Dun-Edin block, Wash- ington, opp. Station (see page 5) Halfenstine Adam, White place, next the bridge NADEL DAVID, 294. Washington (see page 194) Porter M. Henry. 288 Washington. TURLEY T. J. 73 Boylston (see page 31)
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Teas, Coffee and Spices.
BROWN M. V. & CO. Harvard, cor. Beacon (see page 52)
FINNEY WILLIAM, Harvard, cor. School (see. page 297)
Keay A. W. & Co. Andrews building, Harvard square
NELSON BROS. Washington, cor. Station (see page 297)
NEWCOMB & FROST, Beacon, cor. Webster (see front cover )
RICHARDS C. GRAFTON, 63 and 65 Washing- ton (see page 6)
SEAMANS J. M. & CO. Harvard square, cor. Davis avenue (see page 5)
Teachers. (MUSIC.)
Conant Albert F. (piano and organ), 40 Kent
Grebe Emma Miss, Carlton, near Beacon
James Florence A. Miss, Waverly, near Cypress
Lynch N. F. Miss, 130 Washington
West Jessie C. Miss, (piano), Stearns ave. n. Harvard
Teamsters. DRISCOLL JAMES & SON, 30 Washington (see page 295) Quimby Benjamin F. Hammond, n. Woodland road
Telegraph Office.
Western Union Telegraph Co. Brookline Station, B. & A. R. Station
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Telephone Exchange.
N. E. Telephone and Telegraph Co. Joyce bldg. 4 Har- vard square
Toilet Articles.
BUTLER WILLIAM H. Colonnade bldg. Har- vard sq. (see side lines in general directory) YOUNG & BROWN, 224 Washington (see page 2)
Trunk Repairer.
PREE WILLIAM, 8 Harvard, near Harvard square (see page 294)
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Umbrella and Parasol Repairer. PREE WILLIAM, 8 Harvard, near Harvard square (see page 294)
Undertakers. HATCH HENRY S. Colonnade bldg. Washington (see page 299) O'DAY BROS. 17} Boylston (see p. 299).
Upholsterers.
Anderson Frans O. 1350 Beacon
Knaf Conrad, 86 Washington
Robart Bros. Washington, cor. Holden and Cameron
Schmeltz Christian B. 7 Webster
THOMPSON N. C. 281 Washington, Harvard square (sec front cover)
Upholstery Goods.
Anderson Frans O. 1350 Beacon
Variety Stores.
Child Spencer, 1348 Beacon
Dolan Ann Mrs. Sewall, cor. Sewall place
Fallon John, Cypress, opp. Sewall place
Veterinary Surgeons.
Marshall Alex. Boylston place
Saunders John S. 26 Winchester
Vinegar Mnfr. Goodenough Xanthus, South, near Newton
Watches and Clocks Repaired. MORSE CHARLES W. Rooney's blk. Harvard sq. (see p. 113)
Watchmakers.
MORSE CHARLES W. Rooney's blk. Harvard sq. (see p. 113) PIKE GEORGE M. (H. M. M.), 31 Harvard, near Linden place (see p. 52)
Wheelwright.
QUINLAN M. W. Boylston, cor. High (see p. 298)
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Window Shades. THOMPSON N. C. Harvard sq. (see front cover)
Wooden Ware.
BROWN M. V. & CO. Harvard corner Beacon (see page 52) FINNEY WILLIAM, Harvard, cornor School (see page 297) PAINE BROS. Rooney's block, Harvard square (see page 294)
RICHARDS C. GRAFTON, 63 and 65 Washing- ton (see p. 6)
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ADVERTISEMENTS
ESTABLISHED 1862.
JAMES E. HUNTRESS.
GEORGE F. HUNTRESS.
W. A. GREENOUGH & CO.,
COMPILERS, PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS OF
DIRECTORIES
A COMPLETE FILE OF OUR OWN PUBLICATIONS ON HAND FOR REFERENCE, AT OUR OFFICE.
Maps of Brookline, Cambridge, Haverhill, New Bedford, Portsmouth and Somerville, at 35c each.
PUBLICATION AND PRINTING OFFICE,
NO. 97 OLIVER STREET,
BOSTON,
MASS.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
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TOWN OFFICERS, 1892.
Financial Year Closes February 1st. Town Election in March.
Town Clerk-Benjamin F. Baker, office Town Hall.
Selectmen and Board of Health-James B. Hand, Albert L. Lincoln, Jr., Horace James, Tucker Daland, Theodore Pinkham, George F. Joyce, Clerk.
- Meetings every Monday at 3 o'clock p. m. office Town Hall.
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Assessors-Rufus G. F. Candage, Chairman ; Charles H. Stearns, Nathaniel A. Francis, office Town Hall.
Auditors-William E. Lincoln, Winthrop S. Scudder, Gardner C. Brooks.
Commissioners of Sinking Fund -- Jerome Jones, Martin P. Kennard, Charles H. Draper.
Constables-Eben W. Reed, George F. Johnson, Wil- lard Y. Gross, Thomas J. Murray, Albert S. Paige.
Fence Viewers-Burton .W. Neal, Willard Y. Gross. Field Driver-Eben W. Reed.
Pound Keeper-Eben W. Reed.
Sealer of Leather-William K. Melcher.
Supt. of Streets-Michael Driscoll, office Town Hall. Supt. of Walnut-street Cemetery-Henry S. Hatch.
Surveyors of Lumber and Measurers of Wood and Bark-W. K. Melcher, F. H. Bacon, John E. Cousens, Merrill V. Brown.
Treasurer and Collector-George H. Worthley, office Town Hall.
Trustees of Walnut Hill Cemetery -- Albert L. Lincoln, Jr. Chairman ex-officio ; B. F. Baker, Clerk; George H. Wortliley, Treasurer; Charles H. Stearns,' Charles S. Sargent. Desmond Fitzgerald, Leonard K. Storrs, Bar- thold Schlesinger, James H. Bowditch.
Meet second Monday of every month, at 7.30 p. m.
Funeral Undertakers-Henry S. Hatch, O'Day Bros.
Inspector of Buildings-William K. Melcher.
Inspector of Milk-Alonzo Bowman.
Janitor of the Town Hall-Willard Y. Gross.
Keeper of Bath House-Patrick Dillion.
Keeper of Hay Scales-Francis H. Bacon.
Keeper of the Lockup-Alonzo Bowman.
Overseers of the poor-Albert L. Lincoln, Jr. Chair- man ; Mrs. Elizabeth Cabot, Mrs. Henrietta S. Codman, Horace James, Tucker Daland, James B. Hand, Theodore Pinkham, George F. Joyce, Clerk ; Robert M. Campbell, Supt. of Almshouse ; Mrs. Maria Campbell Matron of Almshouse. Meetings alternate ยท Wednesdays, at 5 o'clock p. m.
Park Commissioners-William H. Lincoln, Henry M. Whitney, Charles S. Sargent, George F. Joyce, Clerk.
Registrars of Voters -- Charles T. Duncklee, term ex- pires May 1, 1895; Frank L. Creesy, term expires May 1 1894 ; P. O'Loughlin, term expires May 1, 1893. The Town Clerk, ex-officio.
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BROOKLINE WATER WORKS.
Office Town Hall.
Water Board-William K. Melcher, Francis Hunne- well, George H. Johnson.
Water Registrar-Zelphie R. Forbes.
Supt. of Water Works-Fayette F. Forbes.
Asst. Supt. of Water Works -Zelphie R. Forbes.
Engineer High Service-William B. Webber.
Engineer Low Service-Richard J. Fling.
Asst. Engineer-Patrick J. Flinn.
POLICE COURT.
Police station, Prospect street.
Justice-Charles H. Drew.
Asso. Justices-Frank L. Creesy, Charles F. Perkins.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Chief of Police-Alonzo Bowman.
Lieutenant --- George F. Dearborn.
Sergeants-Frank Bartlett, Alonzo W. Corey, Charles B. McCausland.
Inspector of Police-A. S. Paige.
Patrolmen-John Crory, Charles C. Waterson, P. A. Kelleher, Emory E. Allen, Andrew Creelman, Peter Curry, Wm. H. Dee, Frank H. Flanders, James Glea- son, Fred C. Gordon, Henry J. Graham, Jas. W. Sigs- worth, Alden A. Manley, Edward J. Mealey, Jr., Joseph O'Connell, John J. Sullivan, Michael E. O'Day, George Piper, George E. Stitt, Frederick Stitt, J. J. Phillips, Stephen D. Holleran.
Mounted Service-Sergt. Bartlett, Patrolman Jones, Gleason and George E. Stitt.
Special Police (for extra duty)-James Casey, Jere- miah Driscoll, F. H. Robinson, E. Moran, Richard Kelle- her, Jr.
Truant Officer-F. H. Robinson.
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Special Police (without pay) Willard Y. Gross, for the Town Hall ; Mears Orcurt, for the Public Library ; David McCarthy, Reservoir Grounds, Boston W. W. on Fisher Hill ; Edward Moran, Pierce School; James Mc- Cullough, Bethany Building ; Henry M. Mack, premeses of William F. Weld ; Dennis Cloonan, estates of C. L. Haynes, W. R. Chester, and D. H. Rice, Boylston and Walnut streets ; Michael Lynch, for the estate of W'm. I. Bowditch, and vicinity ; James Wood, for Holyhood Cemetery ; Michael Carroll, for the Chemical Engine House and vicinity ; Fayette E. Forbes, for the grounds and works of the Brookline Water Works ; John Holle- ran, for Walnut Hills Cemetery ; Patrick Dillan, for Bath House ; Robert M. Campbell, for Alms House ; Wm. B. Webber, High Service station, B. W. W. ; C. W. Mor- gan, R. R. Police at the B. & A. R. R. station ; John W. Nyhen, for Winthrop School and vicinity ; James Scott, Wright's Hill Toboggan Club slide.
Probation Officer-Henry M. Williams.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
George H. Johnson, Chief Engineer ; E. Frank Proc- tor, 1st Asst. Engineer ; Frank F. Muldowney, 2d Asst., Engineer ; E. Frank Proctor, Clerk.
Meet 1st Monday in each month, at 7.30 p. m., at Steamer House, Washington street.
STEAM FIRE ENGINE, NO. 1.
Boylston court, near Heath.
James H. Curley, Engineman ; Lewis F. Foster, Driver ; William G. Fitzgerald, Asst. Engineer.
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CHEMICAL ENGINE, NO. 1. Five members. Monmouth street (Longwood.)
Michael J. Carroll, Driver and Foreman ; Bernard F. Carroll, Lieut. ; F. J. Carroll, Clerk ; James Boucher and M. F. Keegan, Hosemen.
HOSE COMPANY, NO. 1. Twelve members. Washington street, near Boylston.
J. Parker Margeson, Foreman ; Augustine N. Dugar, Assistant Foreman ; James H. McGivney, Driver ; Joseph C. Bense Clerk.
HOSE COMPANY, NO. 2.
Eleven members. 342 Washington street.
C. A. Pons, Foreman ; W. D. Morrison, Asst. Fore- man ; Benj. F. Baxter, Driver ; D. A. Kenrick, Clerk.
HOSE COMPANY, NO. 3. Seven members. Boylston street, near Heath.
John Manley, Capt .; Luke Mahone, Lieut. ; David Mahoney, Clerk ; Bernard Dwyer, Driver.
HOOK AND LADDER CO., NO. 1.
Thirteen members. 342 Washington street.
Truman Edgerly, Eoreman ; Benjamin L. Pierce, Asst. Foreman ; George L. Newcomb, Driver ; Fayette F. Forbes, Clerk.
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH. Location of Boxes, and General instructions.
4 Cor. Washington st. and Brookline ave.
5 Steamer House, Washington st.
6 Harvard sq. cor. Harvard
7 Hook and Ladder House, No. 1 Washington st.
8 Cor. Gorham ave. and Cypress st.
9 Boylston st. near Walnut Park
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12 Walnut near Walnut Park
13 Cor. Cumberland ave. High st.
14 " Cypress and Sewall sts.
15 " Walnut and Cypress sts.
16 " Walnut and Boylston sts.
17 " Cottage and Warren sts.
18 " Clyde and Warren sts.
21
" Chestnut Hill av. and Boylston st. Town Hall
22 23 25 " Beacon st. cor. Dean road
Cor. Boylston and Hammond sts.
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" Beacon and Washington sts.
" Gardner rd. and Tappan st.
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" Marion and Park sts.
" Harvard and Beacon sts.
34 35 36 37 38
Harvard st, near D. S. Coolidge's
Cor. Alton place and St. Paul St.
" Aspinwall ave. and Toxteth st.
" Freeman and St. Paul sts.
39 Carlton st. near Ivy st.
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Cor. Carlton and Colchester sts.
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" Kent st. and Longwood ave.
REGULATIONS CONCERNING FIRE ALARMS.
First alarm to be given on bells and whistle, by strik- ing four rounds.
Second alaam to be given by ten blows struck once.
1 One stroke at M. every day.
1-1 Two strokes slow for fire out, and all apparatus under way will return to quarters.
One first alarm from boxes 32-34-35-36-37-38-39-41-43, Hose 3 will take position in Hose 1's house.
On second alarm from boxes 16-17-18-21-23-25-27-29, the Chemical engine will take position in Hose 1's house.
Members of companies not responding on first alarm shall report at the house of their respective companies, and remain there twenty minutes, unless the recall signal has been sounded. After a first alarm has been given and before the recall signal is sounded, should an alarm be given from another box, all unemployed first and second alarm companies will respond.
22 Signal for No School, 4 rounds.
Also a special box for Town Hall, except between the hours of 7 and 8.30 a. m.
EUGENE N. DAVIS, Supt.
29 31 " Aspinwall av. and Harvard st.
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INFORMATION FOR YOU.
Keys to the boxes may be found at the nearest house.
Before ringing in an alarm be sure that a fire actually exists.
Do not give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance, as all needless alarms are an expense to the town, and should be avoided as much as possible.
To give an alarm, pull down the hook in the box once (without jerking) and let go. Wait a few seconds and if you hear no clicking of the wheels, pull again ( no click- ing, no alarm) ; if then no movement is heard, go to the nearest box and try, of which report immediately, to the superintendent or at the station, the box out of order.
All persons giving fire alarms are requested to remain by the box, if possible, to direct the fireman to the fire. Each box contains a small bell which if heard before you puil indicates that the alarm has been previously given.
After the first alarm has been rung in, all other alarms or siginals are given only by the engineer.
Tampering with any of the apparatus connected with the Fire Alarm Telegraph will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
The fact that an alarm box is located near their resi- dence and where the key is kept, should be known to all persons, both male and female ; and the simple manner of giving an alarm in case of fire should be a matter of common education. The Board of Engineers recommends to all persons who may see this notice, that they make all neccessary inquiries to enable them, in case of need, either to get the kev and pull an alarm in, or direct others to do so. Time saved in this way may prevent conflagration.
GEORGE H. JOHNSON, Chief Engineer.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
School Committee-Wm. H. Lincoln, chairman ; W. T. R. Marvin, sec; Michael Driscoll, Elizabeth Cabot, Annie M. Crane, Aaron H. Latham, Prof. John D. Run- kle, George M. Carpenter, Dr. F. P. Percy.
. Meet second Monday in each month, at 7.30 P. M.
Supt. of Schools-Samuel T. Dutton, office, Town Hall ; hours, 8.15 to 8.45 daily.
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HIGH SCHOOL Prospect Street.
David S. Sanford, Principal ; John C. Packard, Misses Mary P. Frye. A. May Frost, Annie M. Johnson, Clara G. Fogg, Assts.
PIERCE GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
Prospect street. Charles N. Bentley, Principal; Misses Eleanor J. Mckennie, H. Rose Palmer, Camelia A. Howe, Asst.
PIERCE PRIMARY SCHOOL.
Pierce street.
Emma A. George, Madge E. Malone, Abbie F. Bos- worth, Annie Utley, Nelly W. French, Francis W. Daw- son, Teachers.
BOYLSTON SCHOOL.
Boylston Street.
Emma L. Wiswall, Eva W. Cook, Mrs. E. T. Lewis, Harriet B. Stodder, Louise W. Pray, Teachers.
J. ELLIOT CABOT SCHOOL. Marion street.
Misses Annie M. Osgood, Helen F. Wetherbee, Mary E. Kingsbury, Teachers.
HEATH SCHOOL.
Heath street.
Mary J. Collingwood, Principal ; Mary A. Kelley, Mar- garet C. O'Hearn, Margaret J. Sweeney, Francis A. Darrah, Teachers.
LAWRENCE SCHOOL.
Francis street.
Elizabeth W. Bean, Sarah E. Bruce, Caroline A Lyle, Hortense M. Wiggin, Lillian M. Walton, Martha A. Cushman, Teachers.
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WILLIAM H. LINCOLN SCHOOL.
Boylston street.
David S, Farnham, Principal ; Mrs. R. E. Lander, Adela F. Rockwood, Susan M. Thacher, Abbie M. Hoyt, Francis K. Lamprey, Addie Dodge, Matilda B. Doland, Oliver S. Day, Asst. Teachers.
LONGWOOD SCHOOL. 1 St. Mary's School, corner Monmouth street.
Charlotte M. Frost, Teacher. Helen Newell, Teacher Kindergarten Dept.
NEWTON STREET SCHOOL. Newton street.
Mary E. Hyde, Teacher.
THOMAS PARSONS SCHOOL
Walter avenue.
Hattie M. Pierce, Susan C. Haywood, Rose E. Ryan, Hattie L. Carr, Teachers.
SEWALL SCHOOL. Sewall street.
Harriet E. Hart, Principal ; Mary A. O'Hearn, Annie M. Utley, Dora T. Maine, Teachers.
ROBERT C. WINTHROP SCHOOL.
Brookline avenue.
Annie G. Molloy, Etta B. Nowell, Anna M. Taylor, Adeline T. Joyce, Alice H. Shaw, Teachers.
KINDERGARTEN. Robert C. Winthrop school building. Adeline T. Joyce, Catherine Wentworth, Teachers.
Boylston school building.
Harriet B. Stodder, Louise W. Pray, Teachers.
Cabot school building.
Annie P. Burgess, Florence Hersey, Teachers.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
PIERCE PRIMARY. Annie B. Winchester, Grace W. Morrill, Teachers.
SPECIAL TEACHERS.
Samuel W. Cole, Ella F. Storey, Music ; Colonel Chas. E. Hapgood, Military Drill ; Miss Martha A. Hurlbut, Miss Annie D. Chamberlain, Mary L. Patrick, Super- visors of Drawing ; Miss Henrietta A. Nevers, Miss C. F. Johnson, Alice A. Stevens, Sewing ; Nettie M. Willey, Cooking ; N. B. Kimball, Joseph E. Owen, Carpentry.
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