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Stone C. F., 1 Central block, Main
Stone F. M., 1 Central block, up-stairs, Main Sykes John, rear Ferren
Thompson George M., 312 Main and (66 State, B.) VILES DANIEL F., Bank building, up-stairs, Main Willard William A. P., Charles
Williams D. W., Whitford's brick bldg., Main
Iron and Brass Founders.
Brown Rufus G. & Co., Felton, cor. Water and (26 Charlestown, B.)
DAVIS & FARNUM MNFG. CO., Foundry ave. near Bleachery station and (228 Wash., B.), (see page 368)
Jewelers.
NOBLE JOHN P., 1 Eagle block, Main (see p. 368) PRATT CHARLES, 1 Prospect ave. (see p. 370) Whitford Geo. H., Whitford bldg., 363 Main
Jig Sawing and Turning.
Tucker Amasa, Dix block, Moody
WHITNEY CHARLES A., rear Music hall, Elm (see page 359)
Job Wagon.
BLAKE GARDNER, office, Chase's grain store, Moody (see page 366)
Junk Dealers.
Gorman John, rear School, nearly opposite Spring O'Brien Pierce jr., Water, near Felton
Kitchen Furnishing Goods.
Fiel Geo. T., 411 Main
Stickney & Son, 389 Main
TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, Hall's block, Moody (see page 3)
Lathe Manufacturers.
AMERICAN WATCH TOOL CO., Benefit (see page 7) Hopkins Watch Tool Co., C. Hopkins, manager, Felton WALTHAM WATCH TOOL CO., Moody, near Cushing
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Laundries.
Wah Quong, 11 Church Waltham Steam Laundry, Thorp & Rogers, proprietors, Crescent, near Moody
Wetherbee Warren, 45 Moody, near Crescent
Lawyers.
Allin Horatio N., Main
Curley Thomas, Church, cor. School (Hemenway building Tremont, cor. Court, B.)
Eaton T, B., Eagle block, Main
French Daniel, 5 Central block, up-stairs, Main
Graham James W., Main, corner Church
Harrington E. A. Whitford bldg., 361 Main, room 3, up- stairs
Johnson B. B., Whitford block, Main and (28 School, B.)
Lathrop A. J., room 4, Eagle block, Main
Loring Edward D., 355 Main, room 2, up-stairs
Luce Enos T., room 6, Eagle block, Main
Stark Robert M., room 2, Central block, Main, up-stairs Stone C. F., room 1, Central block, Main, up-stairs
Stone F. M., 1 Central block, Main
Libraries ( Circulating.)
Bradford & Williams, 1 Central block, Main Waltham Public Library, Moody, cor. Charles
Lightning Rods.
Galbraith John, 2 Liberty
Lime, Hair, Cement, etc.
FROST G. FRANK, Moody, cor. F. R. R. (see page 359) HUNNEWELL WM. A., 164 Main and Beaver Brook station (see front cover)
Lumber.
BUTTRICK FRANCIS, Felton, near Mechanic (see page 3) Leatherbee Wm. H. & Son, Beaver Brook, Main
Machine Forger.
GREEN JOHN A., Moody, n. Cushing (see p. 364
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
A. L. THOMPSON,
Carpenter & Builder
WATERTOWN, MASS.
Particular attention paid to Jobbing of all kinds.
PRINTING
OF EVERY GRADE.
Special attention to the best class of Mercantile, Book and Pamphlet Work, and to Electrotyping and Stereotyping.
ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. ROCKWELL &CHURCHILL, 39 ARCH STBEET, - BOSTON.
NEW ENGLAND MACHINE CO., MANUFACTURES, REPAIRS, BUYS AND SELLS STEAM ENGINES, BOILERS AND PUMPS - ALSO,- Iron & Wood Working Tools, Grinders, Emery Wheels, Arbors & Saws, Tenon Making and Sawing Machinery, Lathes, Planers and Presses.
Shafting, Pulleys, Belting and Self-Oiling Hangers A SPECIALTY.
WE FURNISH SKILLED HANDS TO SET UP MACHINERY.
29 to 33 Haverhill St., Boston.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
HIGHLAND FOUNDRY CO.
SALESROOMS, 87, 89 & 91 NORTH ST., BOSTON. FOUNDRIES, 143, 145 & 147 PYNCHON ST., BOSTON. Would call the attention of all who are about buying a FIRST CLASS
Furnace, Cooking Range or Parlor Stove
To the great variety manufactured by them.
HOT AIR FURNACES
EITHER CAST OR WROUGHT IRON.
HEERLESP
HICHLAND
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COOKING RANGES, THE HIGHLAND, GOOD NEWS, PAROLE AND CUTE,
In over 100 different Styles and Sizes.
PARLOR STOVES,
"The Highland," & "Good News, "- "Well Done" & "Tidy." (ROUND.)
(OVAL.)
Also, Manufacturers of the Celebrated
SILVER MEDAL HOLLOW WARE
For Sale by FIRST-CLASS AGENTS, in this and the other States SEND FOR CIRCULARS.
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Machinists.
AMERICAN WATCH TOOL CO., Benefit, n. F. R. R. (see page 7)
Hobbs Geo. E. Felton, opp. Fountain Parker Edwin W., Jackson, cor. Central Shedd Geo. F., Lexington, n. Beaver
WALTHAM WATCH TOOL CO., Moody, cor. Cushing
Manufacturing Companies.
American Watch Co., Crescent (Boston office 405 Wash- ington), R. E. Robbins, treasurer
AMERICAN WATCH TOOL CO., Benefit, n. F. R. R. (see page 7)
BOSTON MANUFACTURING CO. (cotton cloth and hosiery), A. M. Goodale, agent, River, near Moody, E. Dwight, treas. (60 State, Boston) (see page 366)
DAVIS & FARNUM MNFG. CO. (iron found- ers), Foundry avenue (office 228 Washington, Bos- ton), (see page 368)
Ellis Manufacturing Co. (skirt and stocking supporters), rear 238 Main
WALTHAM BLEACHERY AND DYE WORKS (bleaching and dyeing cotton), C. H. Mann, agent, River, opp. Willow, E. Dwight, treas. (60 State, B.) (see page 366)
Marble Worker.
Cox & Keane, Main, n. Central House
Masons.
Lawrence J. B., Alder, n. Beech Morris L., Charles, n. Prospect av. O'Brien James P., East Ash Olcott John E., Central, cor. Cross Olcott John H., Central, cor. Cross Peabody John, 74 Lexington Ryan Philip, School, n. Bacon
Milkmen.
Bowen Harry T., 12 Russell Brown Charles R., West Dale Castner Sanford B., North, n. Lexington line Childs Melvin L., Lexington, n. Bacon Childs Wm. G., Lexington, n. Curve Cutting Joseph, North avenue Greene Samuel, 19 Crescent
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Milkmen,-Continued.
Harrington Geo. B., South, n. F. R. R. Jones Dexter F., North avenue
Jones Herbert E., South avenue, n. Fiske avenue
Kendall Charles E., Grant, n. Main Maynard Fred W., Harvard place Norris John Elbert, 9 Winthrop Peabody E. T., Pond, n. Exchange Quigg Patrick, 46 Exchange
Quirk Patrick, rear Grove, cor. Newton
Ryan Albert M., Hammond, n. Main
Ryan Samuel L., 46 Central
Sherman Asahel, 63 Adams, n. Robbins
Sherman Newton, 63 Adams Smith Walter H., Dale Stearns John W., 39 Crescent
Stone H. L., North avenue Viles J. & Son, Lincoln, n. Smith
Viles Nathan A., 336 Main
Warren George E., 7 Prospect
Warren Isaac F., 116 Charles
Wellington Theodore, 91 Lexington
Millers.
Pope & Viles, Felton, n. Moody
Millinery.
Daley Rose A. M. Miss, 14 Elm Donovan Annie M., 309 Main
Frothingham C. J. Mrs., 293 Main
Halleran Mary E. Miss, 75 Moody Jones Edith L. Miss, over 307 Main Macurdy J. W., 277 Main and Warner's block, Moody McGurn Ellen Miss, 285 Main Mead J. W. Mrs., 16 Elm
Ross E. Mrs., 289 Main
Musical Instruments.
WARREN GEORGIA A., 3 Central block, Main (see page 367)
Music Store.
Colby James W., 109 Moody WARREN GEORGIA A., 3 Central block, Main (see page 367)
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Newspapers and Periodicals.
Bradford & Williams, Central block, Main FISHER W. L. & CO., Main, c. Church (see p. 363) HALL H. C., Moody, cor. Crescent (see front cover) Woolley George, Whitford building, 363 Main
Newspapers.
WALTHAM DAILY TRIBUNE, Thomas B. Eaton, publisher, James W. Graham, manager, Main, corner Common WALTHAN FREE PRESS, George Phinney, publisher, rear 238 Main (see page 359)
WALTHAM RECORD, Ephraim L. Barry, pub- lisher, 244 Main (see page 363)
Notaries Public.
Johnson B. B., Whitford block, Main
Luce E. T., Eagle block, Main, corner Common
Stone C. F., room 1, Central block, Main
Stone F. M., room 1, Central block, Main
Nurseryman.
Warren H. F., Summer, near Church, and 4 Rumford building, Main
Nurses.
Abbott L. M. Mrs., Taylor, near Moody
Bridges Caroline C. Mrs., 19 Exchange
Smith Sarah A. Miss, at A. D. Adams', Mechanic
Spear Syrena D., boards N. E. Partridge's, Cherry Thompson E. Miss, 12 Spruce
Oil Can Manufacturer.
Roddick Thomas, Benefit, near Newton
Optician.
NOBLE J. P., 1 Eagle block, Main (see page 368)
Painters (House and Sign).
Chapin G. H., Bacon, corner School
KILBURN J. H., High, near Newton (see page 370)
Kimball A. D., Charles, opposite Floyd
King James, Felton, near Williams Lane & Poole, 12 Elm
Wentworth Benjamin W., Main, corner Prospect Whelon John H., Spring, near Main
12
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Painters ( Carriage).
ANDERSON BROS., Main, n. Bacon (see p. 361) FLAGG BROS., Charles, cor. Harvard (see p. 364)
Paints, Oils and Glass.
Kendall F. E. & Co., 3 Rumford building, Main Lane & Poole, 12 Elm
Richardson E. M., Goodnow's block, 286 Main
Paper Hangers.
Hall Herbert W., Hall, near Taylor
Hutchinson George M., 2 Park place
Whelon John H., Spring, near Main
Paper Hangings.
Bradford & Williams, Central block, Main Woolley George, Whitford building, 363 Main
Paper Manufacturers.
Roberts John & Son, South, near Roberts' crossing, and (91 Federal, Boston)
Paper Patterns ( Butterick).
WARREN GEORGIA A., 3 Central block, Main (see page 367)
Patent Medicines.
HALL HENRY C., Moody, corner Crescent (see front cover)
Pattern Maker.
WHITNEY CHARLES A., rear Music Hall, Elm (see page 359)
Photographers.
Hickmott W. D., 65 Moody VanNorman George H., 347 Main, near Lexington
WEBSTER WM. A., Moody, corner Crescent (see front cover)
Physicians.
Adams Benj. F. D., Lyman, opposite School Barrows Albert, Eagle block, Main Bill George E., 53 Crescent
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Cutler E. R., Main, opposite Spring
Foster Frank A., Crescent, near Moody Hall Irving S. (homeopathic), 9 Moody Jarvis Wm. F., 26 Maple Kittredge F. R. C., 435 Main McCormick C. J., Common, near School Metcalf Emily Miss (homeopathic), 276 Main Miller Albert M., 88 Moody Swallow Edward E., Main, opposite Liberty Wheaton D. H., 10 Crescent Willis John W., Main, opposite Liberty Worcester Alfred, Main, opposite Spring
Worcester Edward, 7 Moody
Pianos and Organs.
WARREN GEORGIA A., 3 Central block, Main, (see page 367)
Piano Movers.
GIBBS & CO., 4 Rumford building, Main, and Post- office, So. Waltham (see page 360) WEEKS & CO., Lexington, n. Main, and 14 Spruce, So. Waltham (see page 360)
Picture Frame Manufacturer.
Tucker Amasa, 43 Moody
Picture Frames.
McAllister W. H. & E., 82 Moody
Planing Mill.
BUTTRICK FRANCIS, Felton, near Mechanic (see page 3) WHITNEY CHARLES A., rear Music Hall, Elm (see page 359)
Plumbers.
French A. D., Elm, opp. depot KNAPP W. B., 240 Main (see page 4) Ryan Edward A., Common, opp. Middle Stearns Watson, Stearns & Crehore building, Main Trofatter C. H., Moody, corner Cushing
.
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Printers.
Adams John, South, corner Winthrop
BAKER EDWARD D., rear Moody, opp. Gordon BARRY E. L., 244 Main (see page 363) PHINNEY GEORGE, rear 238 Main (see page 359) Rice & Drake, Music Hall avenue
Varney William S., 43 Moody
Provisions.
Curtis W. S. & Co., Exchange market, Main Cutter J. D., 351 Main
Eaton Brothers, Moody, corner Taylor
Hallaran M. M. Mrs., School, opposite Spring.
Harrington James F., Charles, opp. Williams
HIGGINS ALBERT, 4 Elm (see page 361)
Hughes Thomas F., Oak, near Cedar
McParland & Co., Dix block, Moody
Rice Calvin, 1 Lexington
Rumford Market, Rand & Dutch, props., Lexington, nea r Main
TAYLOR JAMES M., Hall's block, Moody, corner Gordon (see page 4) TAYLOR PLINY W., 1 Spring (see page 370)
Tower Frank E., 397 Main
Publishers.
BARRY E. L. (The Waltham Record), 244 Main (see page 363)
Eaton T. B. (Waltham Daily Tribune), Main, corner Common
PHINNEY GEORGE (Waltham Free Press), rear 238 Main (see page 359)
Real Estate Agents.
Smith Sylvanus W., 355 Main, room 2, up stairs Tolman B. S. (broker), Central block, Main Waltham Real Estate Agency, E. A. Harrington and C. F. Parks, 361 Main Williams Daniel W., Whitford's brick building, Main
Restaurants.
BOSTON RESTAURANT, 80 Moody (see p. 7) BUCKLEY T. F., Moody, north end of the bridge (see page 365) Cox Thomas, Common, cor. Main Delano A. O., Music hall bldg., Elm Denecke Charles, Prospect block, Main Donnolly H., Willow
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Field Geo. K., Common, cor. Main Harvey Charles J., 409 Main Murphy P. B., 407 Main Sanderson C. F., 67 Moody
WELCH WILLIAM F., Elm, opposite the depot (see page 369)
Roofer.
Carr George, rear Sanderson House
Sawing and Turning.
Tucker Amasa, 43 Moody
WHITNEY CHARLES A., rear Music Hall, Elm (see page 359)
School (Private)
Dyer Lizzie E. Mrs., 64 School
Sewing Machines.
Clough Benj. F. (Davis), 14 Prospect
WARREN GEORGIA A., 3 Central block, Main (see page 367)
Smokers' Articles.
FINEN JOHN, 17 Elm (see page 360) McWAIN C. W., 2 Rumford bldg., Main (see p. 3651)
Soda and Mineral Water Mnfrs.
Harvey J. J., School, opposite Spring Moore George B., Massasoit, near Beaver brook station
Stables.
Cate William M., rear Waltham Bank, Main
Hayward G. W., Shephard's block, Moody James A., Crescent
KELLY THOMAS, rear Prospect block, Main (see page 366)
Kendall Levi J., 15 Crescent
PROSPECT HOUSE, Henry H. Oakes, proprietor, Main, opposite Prospect (see page 361)
RICHARDSON WARREN J., Church, near Main (see page 369)
Stair Builder.
Otte Thomas G., 5 Harvard av.
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Steam Heating Engineers and Apparatus. Brown Rufus G. & Co., Felton, cor. Water and (26 Charlestown, B.)
Steam and Gas Fitters.
KNAPP W. B., 240 Main (see page 4)
Stearns Watson, Stearns & Crehore bldg., Main Trofatter C. H., Moody, cor. Cushing
Stocking Supporter Mnfr. Ellis Mnfg. Co., rear 238 Main
Stone Worker.
Gill Robert M., Newton, n. F. R. R.
Stoves, Furnaces, Etc.
KNAPP W. B., 240 Main (see page 4)
Stickney R. & Son, 389 Main
TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, Hall's block, Moody (see page 3)
Surveyors.
Barnes T. Howard, 347 Main
Parks Charles F., Whitford's bldg., 361 Main
Tailors.
Barton Thomas J., Whitford bldg., 361 Main
Cassidy Patrick, 297 Main
Delany James, Hall, corner Taylor
Dennison Lyman O., 1 Eagle blk., Main Gillen Andrew, rear 343 Main
McClure John E., 87 Moody
Peters Edmund, 65 Moody blk., Main
Ryan Daniel R., Main, corner Lexington
Taxidermist.
WELCH WM. F., Elm, opp. F. R. R. depot (see p. 369) .
Tea, Coffee and Spices.
Annex Tea Co., Moody Connors J. W., 305 Main NORTHUP & WARDEN, 72 Moody O'Connell J. H., U. P. Tea Co., 269 Main PRIEST H. E., 353 Main (see p. 360) ROONEY WM. F., Main, cor. Lyman (seep. 367)
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Teacher (Elocution.)
Moorhouse Lizzie, 32 Crescent
Teachers (Music.)
Barker Wm. A., 32 Adams
Colby James W., 93 Moody
Curtis Emma H., Harvard, cor. Harvard ave.
Leslie E. J. Mrs., 12 Taylor Marsh J. Edith, 8 Cushing
Monroe Daisy J. Miss, Chestnut
Moorhouse Lizzie, 32 Crescent
Reed Clarence E., Maple, cor. Adams
Teachers (Private Schools.)
Bill Mary E. Mrs. (kindergarten), opp. Bamber's blk., Main Moore Georgiana Miss, 240 Main
Worcester Benj. (New Church), Lexington
Teamsters.
BLAKE GARDNER, office at Chase's grain store, Moody, next F. R. R. (see p. 366) Letourneau James, 18 Lexington
Tay Henry, 306 Main
Telegraph Office.
Western Union Telegraph, Miss M. A. Newton, operator, Waltham depot
Telephone Exchange.
Waltham Telephone Exchange, Fred H. Bradford, supt., office room 8 Music Hall blk.
Ticket Agent.
Tebbetts Clarence, Central block, Main
Tinsmiths.
Crosby L. L. Bacon, cor. School Cullen Thomas W., Common, opp. Middle French A. D., Elm, opp. depot KNAPP W. B., 240 Main (see p. 4) Stickney R. & Son, 389 Main
TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, Hall blk., Moody (see p.
3)
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Toilet Articles.
HALL H. C., Moody, cor. Crescent (see front cover)
Undertakers.
Goodnow Wm. & Son, 284 Main
Reade P. Mrs., Common, near Main
Upholsterers.
Bellis Matthew H., Exchange, near Main
Moore Bros., rear 343 Main
Valve Mnfrs.
DAVIS & FARNUM MNFG. CO., Foundry ave., near bleachery station (228 Wash. B.), (see p. 368)
Variety Stores.
Cilly L. G., Main, cor. Prospect
Flynn Julia A. Miss, 275 Main
Watchmakers and Repairers.
BLAKE CHAS. S., Moody, corner Crescent (see p. 368)
Crowley J. F., 59 Moody
NOBLE J. P., 1 Eagle block, Main (see p. 368)
Palmer D. D., Spruce, corner Crescent
PRATT CHAS., 1 Prospect avenue (see p. 370)
Whitford Geo. H., Whitford bldg., 363 Main
Watchmakers' Tools.
AMERICAN WATCH TOOL CO., Benefit, east of . R. R. (Watertown branch) (see p. 7)
Hopkins Watch Tool Co., Felton, opposite Fountain
Stark John, Moody, corner Chestnut
Waltham Watch Tool Co., Moody, cor. Cushing
Watch Manufactories.
American Watch Co., R. E. Robbins, treas., Crescent, n. Adams, office (405 Wash., B.)
Palmer Dolphus D., Spruce, cor. Crescent
Weather Vane Mnfrs.
Cushing L. W. & Sons, Moody, cor. F. R. R.
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Watches, Jewelry, Etc.
BLAKE CHAS. S., Moody, corner Crescent (see p. 368) Bold John, 307 Main
Crowley J. F., 59 Moody
NOBLE J. P., 1 Eagle block, Main (see p. 368)
Tebbetts Clarence, Central block, Main
Whitford Geo. H., Whitford bldg., 363 Main
Wheelwrights.
Loux Joseph, Lexington, near Dale Ohnemus Andrew, Spring, near Main
Window Screen Mnfrs.
McAllister W. H. & E., 81 Moody
WHITNEY CHAS. A., Music Hall avenue (see p. 359)
Wood Dealers.
FROST G. FRANK, Moody, next F. R. R. (see p. 359) HUNNEWELL WM. A., 164 Main, Beaver Brook station (see front cover)
Wood Turning.
Jackson Ralph T., Benefit, near Am. W. T. Co. Tucker Amasa, 43 Moody
WHITNEY CHAS. A., rear Music Hall, Elm (see page 359)
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OFFICERS OF THE TOWN OF WALTHAM.
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FOR THE YEARS 1884-85.
TOWN ELECTION FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH.
Selectmen, Overseers of the Poor and Highway Survey- ors-Chas. H. Emerson Francis Buttrick, Timothy Leary, L. S. Foster, Thos. B. Smith.
Assessors-Edward Jones, Edward P. Smith, Michael T. Connelly.
Town Clerk-D. F. Viles.
Treas .- John C. Thorp.
Auditor-E. A. Harrington.
School Committee-C. J. McCormick, Emory W. Lane, Elizabeth Stone, Marlon R. Leonard, Andrew J. Lath- rop, Mrs. Sarah J. Luce.
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Supt. of Schools-Henry Whittemore.
Directors Public Library-T.Y. Barton, Miss Grace W. + Soper, Luman N. Hall, B. A. Buckley, Chas. F. Parks, Elliot A. Harrington, John T. Prince, Arthur P. Smith.
Constables-Nathaniel A. Moody, John H. Brown, Her- bert W. Groves, B. S. Tolman, J. Y. Marden, M. J. Mul- laney.
Police Officers-Nathaniel A. Moody, James H. Mc- . Kenna, J. J. Bryant, L. W. Stanley, A. S. Wilder, Wm. H. Bent, Wm. P. McKenna.
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Trustees Mt: Feake Cemetery-Samuel O. Upham, Hora -. tio Moore, Wm. Roberts, B. F. D. Adams, Ephraim Stearns.
Trustees Grove Hill Cemetery-John R. Farnum, Chas. Dix, S. Payson Emerson.
Water Commissioners-Chas. Hall jr., John Harris, G. Frank Frost.
Surveyors of Lumber-Wm. A. Adams, Henry W. Howe.
Inspector of Milk-James H. McKenna, Eagle block, room 6.
Board of Health-Dr. C. J. McCormick, Dr. Edward R. Cutler, Geo. E. Bill, Wm. R. Wells, James B. Good- win.
Inspector for Board of Health-T. Howard Barnes, office Bank bldg., Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 7.30 to 8.30 P. M.
Measurers of Bark and Wood-Wm. W. Clark, C. J. Olney.
Field Drivers-Francis C. Smith, M. J. Mullaney.
Fence Viewers-Peter R. Brady, W. H. Anderson, Chas. P. Bond, Edward P. Smith.
Public Weighers-Fred P. Rutter, W. W. Clark, C. S. Packard, Thos. Carney, Frank H. Brown.
Sealer of Weights and Measures-John H. Brown.
Engineers Fire Department-Chas. H. Parks, Chief Clerk, F. C. Hodgdon, Robert Johnson.
Keeper Town Scales-Wm. W. Clark.
SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF EASTERN MID- DLESEX.
ESTABLISHED JUNE 1ST, 1882.
DISTRICT-Waltham, Watertown, and Weston.
Court room in Eagle block. Sessions held every day at 2 p. M. for criminal business, and every Saturday at 9 A. M. for civil business.
Justice-Enos T. Luce.
Special Justices -- Henry S. Milton, Samuel P. Abbott. Clerk-Thos. B. Eaton.
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FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chas. H. Parks, Chief Engineer; F. C. Hodgdon, Rob- ert Johnson, Assistants ; Emory H. Brower, Clerk. Office Spruce street.
FIRE POLICE .- Watson Stearns, Captain; A. M. Jack- son, C. S. Packard, John E. Glidden, Morton Hadley, Jarvis Emerson.
WALTHAM STEAMER NO. 1. SPRUCE STREET.
A. J. Jackson, Foreman; W. D. Newland, Assistant ; M. W. Eaton, Clerk.
INDEPENDENT HOSE CO., No. 1.
WILLOW, NEAR RIVER STREET.
E. A. Emerson, Foreman; C. C. Morgan, Assistant ; W. H. Dinsmore, Clerk; F. A. Clark, Steward.
N. P. BANKS HOSE COMPANY, NO. 2. LEXINGTON STREET.
Geo. H. Chapin, Foreman; Geo. H. Pendexter, Assist- ant ; Emory H. Brower, Clerk; Chas. E. Collins, Steward.
PARKS HOSE, NO. 3.
SPRUCE STREET.
Osgood Weymouth, Foreman; George F. Carr, Assist- ant ; E. D. Donnell, Clerk; John F. Pownall, Steward. Number of members 12.
PROSPECT HOSE COMPANY, NO. 4.
PROSPECT STREET. R. A. Jones, Foreman; J. L. Furbush, Assistant ; W. E. Allen, Clerk; Charles Arnold, Steward.
VETERAN HOOK AND LADDER CO., NO. 1.
LEXINGTON SPREET.
I. H. Bullard, Foreman; George E. Winslow, Assistant ; George E. Parmenter, Clerk; Charles T. Davis, Sleward. .
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FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
ESTABLISHED SEPT. 3, 1881.
LOCATION.
BOX.
4 Beaver street, at G. W. Lyman's.
5 Main and Elm streets.
14 Engine House, Spruce street.
15 Crescent and Ash streets.
16 Moody and Robbins streets
17 High and Hall streets
18 Newton and Oak streets.
23 Moody and River streets.
24 Charles and Fountain streets.
25 Main and Bacon streets.
26 Main and South streets.
27 Charles, corner South.
28 Roberts' Paper Mill.
29 Stony Brook, opposite Mrs. Hemenway's.
31 Pond and Exchange streets.
32 Bacon and Dale streets.
34 Lexington and Lincoln streets.
35 Winter and Locust streets.
36 Lincoln and Smith streets.
37 North and Lexington streets.
42 Quince and Beaver streets.
43 Quince, near E. N. Pierce's.
45 North and Forest streets.
51 Main and Heard streets.
52 Main and Linden streets.
53 Main and Willow streets.
54 Willow and River streets.
SIGNALS.
I-One blow for test at 6.50 A.M., 6.50 P.M.
II-Two blows will dismiss companies in waiting and give notice that companies in service have "made up."
Should an alarm occur from another box before this sig- nal is given companies answering second will answer on first ; companies answering third will answer second.
III-Three blows, followed by the box number-second alarm.
III-III-Three blows twice, followed by the box num- ber-third alarm.
II-II-Twenty-two-struck at 7.30 A.M .- indicates no session of schools in the morning ; same signal, at 11.45 A.M., indicates no afternoon session.
INSTRUCTIONS TO KEY HOLDERS.
Upon the discovery of fire go to the nearest box, open the same and pull the hook down once only, then let go; listen if the gong in the box strikes ; if not, pull again. If you fail the second time, go to the next nearest box and do the same.
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WALTHAM DIRECTORY.
Remain at the box, if possible, after giving an alarm, to direct the firemen to the fire.
Do not give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance.
Be sure the box is closed before leaving it.
If you remove from your house or place of business, return the key to the Chief Engineer.
Key holders will bear in mind that their key will be "trapped" when used, and will be returned to them by an engineer.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Rev. Mahlon R. Leonard, Chairman; Emory W. Lane, Recording Secretary ; Henry Whittemore, School . Supt., Corresponding Secretary and Auditor; Mrs. Elizabeth Stone, Emory W. Lane, A. J. Lathrop, Sarah J. Luce.
HIGH SCHOOL.
CHURCH STREET, CORNER SCHOOL.
Charles W. Parmenter, Principal; Robert Luce, Sub- master; Carrie A. Teele, Elizabeth M. Wellington, Sara E. Frost, Assistants.
NORTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. SCHOOL STREET, CORNER LEXINGTON.
Bradford W. Drake, Principal; Miss Mary J. Miles, Stella W. Mayo, Mary F. Barnes, Fannie Potter, Celia Bamber, Mary E. Whitford, Anna C. Whitcomb, Jennie Phelps, Assistants.
SOUTH GRAMMARSCHOOL. HIGH STREET.
Arthur P. Smith, Principal, Abbie A. Brown, room 1, Miss Elizabeth E.Randall, room 2, Addie M. Frost, Abbie A. Brown, room 3, Mary F. Adams, Hattie P. Bill, room 4, Florence E. Cummings, room 5, Martha W. Barnes, room 6. Flora E. Nelson, primary, Assistants.
INTERMEDIATE AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
HEARD STREET SCHOOL. Main street, corner Heard.
Ella A. Pierce, Clara W. Berry, Addie E. Francis, Georgia M. Knox, Teachers.
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