Directory of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, business, societies, etc., etc., in the towns of Waltham and Watertown 1897-1898, Part 31

Author: W. A. Greenough
Publication date: 1897
Publisher: The Author
Number of Pages: 644


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Stone Tools. GIFFORD FRED C. 21.Crescent [see page 27]


Store and Office Fittings.


LIBBY & LARCOM, Prospect, near Felton [see page 15]


Storehouses. BRADSTREET B. & CO. 174 Moody [see page 28] WALTHAM STORAGE CO. G. E. Kirwin, mgr. 6 Kirwin's ct. rear 541 Main [see front cover]


COAL, WOOD, HAY, STRAW,


G. F. FROST, 35 Moody St. and Lexington St. AT M. C. R. R.


DRAIN PIPE, LIME, PLASTER, BRICK,


397


. WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Stoves, Furnaces, Etc.


ATWOOD WM. F. 137 Moody [see page 6]


CLARKSON JOHN H. 18 Elm [see page 19]


CULLEN THOMAS W. 41 Moody [see page 19]


FRANKLIN FURNITURE CO. 224 Moody [see page 33]


GRAVES P. H. & SON, 727 Main and 151 Moody [see page 32]


KIRWIN FREDERICK H. 586 Main [see page 2]


TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, 154 Moody [see page 3]


Standard Plumbing Co. 203 Moody


WALTHAM GAS LIGHT CO. (gas stoves) 10 Moody [see page 5] WALTHAM HEATING AND PLUMBING CO. 695 Main [see page 19]


Straw Matting.


EMERSON WARREN F. 698 Main [see page 92]


GRAVES P. H. & SON, 727 Main and 151 Moody [see page 32]


Surveyors. (See Civil Engineers.)


Brewer Bertram, 3 Moody


Johnson Frank P. 269 Crescent


Tailors. (See Merchant Tailors.)


Allan William, 9 Crescent


Barton Thomas J. 22 Highland


Blake Henry H. 52 Spruce


Blomberge Carl D. 28 Moody


Cassidy Patrick A. 673 Main


Chiat Philip, 167 Prospect


DENNISON LYMAN 0. 694 Main and (74 Franklin, B.) [see page 143]


Farrell Thomas F. 655 Main


Greenberg Abraham, 2342 Moody


Gillan Andrew, 681 Main


Knight Augustus H. 139 Moody


Mayne William, 15 Plympton


Oberg Oscar H. 645 Main


SHEER A. HARRY, 8 Lexington [see page 301]


Tanks and Vats.


STEARNS A. T. LUMBER CO. (THE) 166 Devonshire, Boston [see page 202]


AUCTIONEER.


J. ALBERT CHESSMAN,


37 Moody St., Waltham, Mass. Boston Office, Ames Building, Room ?6, Telephone


398


WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Teas, Coffees and Spices.


BOSTON BRANCH GROCERY AND TEA HOUSE, Frank


J. Perkins, prop. 709 Main [see page 48] Connors J. W. (Home Tea Store), 601 Main HENNELLY P. F. 557 Main [see page 23] Hennelly Thomas, 220 River


LEONARD M. R. 880 Main [see page 22] McCollough William I. Waverly, L. P.


MORRILL CO. 619 Main [see page 25]


ROBINSON GEORGE L. 147 Adams [see page 37 ] SHIELS MARTIN, 169 Willow [see page 34]


WALL & PIERSON, 366 Moody [see page 25]


Teachers. (DANCING.)


Walters George F. 85 Orange


(MUSIC. ) .


Adams Carrie L. Mrs. (piano), 92 Maple


Barker William A. 90} Myrtle


Burnham L. Estelle, 36 Beech


Drake M. Estella, 11 Charles


Emerson Alice M. (piano), 21 Lyman


Farwell Charlotte F. 100 Central


Fisher Albert H. 22 Maple Gill Ellen A. (piano), 261 Crescent


Hague Harry (violin), 170 Moody


Hallett Charlotte M. (piano), Worcester lane


Hartwell Mabel E. Miss (piano), 89 Cherry


Hernandez A. H. Mrs. 170 Moody Hernandez M. 170 Moody


Hoyt Alice M. (piano) 29 Cushing Johnson Wm. R. 51 Alder Kilburn May L. 92 High


Leonard Annie M. (piano), 39 Floyd


Leslie Emma J. Mrs. 14 Taylor


McKeen Florida B. 183 Ash


Neale Isabel L. Mrs. (piano and voice), 150 Brown


Olmstead Myrtle O. (piano), 89 Robbins


O'Viatt Isabelle P. 1 Harvard av.


Phinney Edith E. Mrs. (vocal and instrumental) 26 High


Reed Clarence E. (piano and organ), 53 Rich


Ricker Charles P. (guitar, mandolin, and banjo), 220 Ash Smith Beatrice H. (piano), 311 Moody


Spelman M. F. 3 Moody


Starbuck Walter F. (piano and organ), 43 Lexington


Stone Mary E. (piano and organ), 32 Floyd


Stowell Martha A. Mrs. (piano and organ), 3 Union.


The Best Glasses are none Too Good. Geo. H. Lloyd, = Optician. 357 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON.


399


WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Valliers Xavier (French and vocal), 37 Cross


Walker Alice (piano), 31 Walnut


Willis W. Archibald (vocal), 10 Moody room 5


Winslow Almira E. (piano), 111 Chestnut


(OIL PAINTING.)


Herrick Marian V. 23 Wadsworth av.


Moore Emma M. Mrs. 81 Central


Wood Amanda R. 198 Adams


(PRIVATE SCHOOL.) ( See Schools Private.)


(SHORTHAND.)


MELLOR WILLIAM H. (light line system), 3 Moody, room 31 [see page 56]


(WATCHMAKING. )


HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL, O. H. Humphrey, principal, 103 Moody [see page 33]


WALTHAM HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL, E. H. Swain, man- ager, 78 Crescent [see page 293]


Teamsters.


BLAKE GARDNER, 707 Main [see page 39] BRADSTREET B. & CO. 174 Moody [see page 28]


Connelley Thomas, 87 Exchange


CRAFTS W. D. 17 Grant and rear 764 Main [see page 29]


DAVIS' EXPRESS CO. 106 Moody [see page 143]


Fitzgerald Patrick, 241 Newton


MACDONALD M. I. W. 11 Moody and 88 Russell [see back cover Malloy Patrick, 87 Bacon


PACKARD CALEB S. 874 Main [see page 40]


Telegraph Offices.


Western Union Telegraph, Waltham R. R. station, Florence L. Lancaster, operator, and Roberts Crossing, L. P. Clifton, operator.


Telephone Company.


NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. Bank Bldg. 2 Lexington, branches 727 Main and 187 Moody [see page 47.]


Theatre.


PARK THEATRE, E. F. Snell, treasurer and manager, 16 Elm [see page 203]


LUMBER. GEORGE J. BARKER LUMBER CO., BACON STREET, - WALTHAM, ON MASS. CENTRALR R


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Timber (Hard Pine and Cypress).


STEARNS A. T. LUMBER CO. (THE) 166 Devonshire, Boston [see page 202]


Tin Plate and Sheet Iron Workers.


ATWOOD, WM. F. 137 Moody [see page 6] CARR FRANK C. 725 Main [see page 37] CULLEN T. W. 41 Moody [see page 19] KIRWIN FREDERICK H. 586 Main [see page 2] TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, 154 Moody [see page 3]


Tinsmiths.


ATWOOD W.M. F. 137 Moody [see page 6] CARR FRANK C. 725 Main [see page 37]


CULLEN THOMAS W. 41 Moody [see page 19] KIRWIN FREDERICK H. 586 Main [see page 2] O'NEIL J. F. 11 Lexington [see page 40]


TAYLOR & PERCIVAL 154 Moody [see page 3]


WALTHAM HEATING AND PLUMBING CO. 695 Main [see page 19]


Tin Ware.


ATWOOD WILLIAM F. 137 Moody [see page 6] HUNT C. F. 719 Main [see page 33]


Toilet Articles.


HALL & LYON CO. 117 Moody [see front cover]


JENNISON ELMER E. 208 Moody [see page 201] ROGERS CHARLES F. 665 Main [see page 201] WOOLLEY GEORGE, 692 Main [see front cover]


Tool Mnfrs. (Watch and Fine).


AMERICAN WATCH TOOL CO. Elm cor. Benefit page 6]


[see


GIFFORD FRED C. 21 Crescent [see page 27]


Parker H. G. (diamond), 21 Crescent


STARK TOOL CO. 2182 Moody [see page 7]


STEWART & POTTER, rear 85 Hall [see page 8]


Toys.


BALL ELLA S. MRS. 609 Main [see page 13] MORRIS J. T. 688 Main [see page 13]


Dress : Goods : and : Linings,


C. F. LAMB, - - 145 MOODY ST.


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WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Trunks, Valises, Etc.


BOSTON & WALTHAM CLOTHING HOUSE, J. R. Parlin,


prop. 1 Moody [see page 90]


CENTRAL DRY GOODS CO. 107 to 115 Moody [see page 92]


CROSBY CHARLES C. 176 Moody [see page 13]


GLOBE CLOTHING HOUSE, Morgan & Co. props. 659 Main [see page 90]


HAYES ARTHUR D. 733 Main [see page 28]


LAMB C. F. 145 Moody [see foot lines ]


MAYNARD FRANK, 696 Main [ see page 92]


MORRIS J. T. 688 Main [see page 13]


STONE WILLIAM B. 694 Main [see page 143]


VARNUM EDWARD P. 555 Main [see page 28]


WOOLLEY GEORGE, 692 Main [see front cover]


Trustee of Estates. TOLMAN BRADSHAW S. 621 Main [see page 11]


Turners.


LIBBEY & LARCOM, Prospect, near Felton [see page 15] WALTHAM LUMBER CO. Linden, near Beaver Brook station [see front cover]


Umbrellas and Canes.


HOUGHTON C. J. 11 Moody [see page 204]


FARNSWORTH HENRY A. 125 Moody [see page 91]


Gaffney C. (repairer), 681 Main


Undertakers.


BERGIN MICHAEL, 26 Common [see page 11] GOODNOW WILLIAM & SON, 708 Main [see page 28]


KIRWIN GRAFTON E. 6 Kirwin's ct. rear 641 Main [see front cover


MOONEY JOHN J. 28-34 Exchange [see page 39]


Reade Agatha Mrs. 28 Common


Roberts Douglas J. 152 Prospect


SPOONER H. C. & SON, 158 Moody [see page 301]


Upholsterers. BLAKE GARDNER, 707 Main [see page 39] Moore Bros. 8 Union SPOONER H. C. & SON, 158 Moody [see page 301]


Upholstery Goods. EMERSON WARREN F. 698 Main [see page 92]


HARNESS AND HORSE FURNISHINGS


At manufacturers prices, which are fully 25 per cent below Boston prices, Second-hand carriages taken in exchange for new.


At REED'S, 239 Mt. Auburn Street, Watertown, Mass.


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WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


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Valve Mnfrs. DAVIS & FARNUM MNFG. CO. Foundry av. office (8 Oliver, rm. 18, B. ) [see page 6]


Variety Stores.


Bemis Royal, 77 Moody


Brummett Delia, 175 Willow


Cilley Lafayette G. 890 Main


Cronin J. P. 95 Moody


Daley Anthony J. 24 Garden


Dunleavey Sarah A. 569 Main


Fallon Ellen Mrs. rear 142 Bacon


Fisher Edward I. 105 Moody


Flynn Julia A. 667 Main Graney Katie E. 607 Main Hogan M. A. & Son, 594 Main


McDermott Katie, 150 Prospect


O'Shea Catherine, 189 Newton Olson Lars (Scan.) 41 Spruce Porter Maud Mrs. 79 Prospect


Ryan Albert M. 884 Main


Varnish and Japan.


ATWOOD WM. F. 137 Moody [see page 6]


HIGGINS J. ALBERT, 651 and 653 Main [see page 7] POOLE C. A. 7 Elm [see page 17]


RUTTER & RIDEOUT, 893 Main [see front cover]


Veterinary Surgeons.


Hays T. S. 239 School


Peterson William E. 16 Lyman


SAWYER WILLIAM G. 545 and 564 Main [see page 38]


Watch Dial Mnfrs.


O'Hara Waltham Dial Co. Crescent Park


Watches, Jewelry, Etc.


HOUGHTON C. J. 11 Moody [see page 204]


HUMPHREY O. H. 103 Moody [see page 33] JOHNSON ROBERT B. 663 Main [see page 204]


NOBLE JOHN P. 692 Main [see page 204] WALTHAM JEWELRY CO. 183 Moody[see page 204]


Watchmen's Clocks (Electro).


GROSSMAN JOHN, 11 Elm [see page 18]


ACCIDENT. J. ALBERT CHESSMAN, 37 MOODY STREET, WALTHAM, MASS.


INSURANCE BROKER. Boston Office, Ames Building, Room 26. Telephone


403


WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Watch and Clock Machinery.


AMERICAN WATCH TOOL CO. Elm, cor. Benefit [see page 6] STARK TOOL CO. 2182 Moody [see page 7]


Watch and Clock Repairers.


Arnott John, 16 Cedar


Bold John, 140 Robbins


HOUGHTON CORNELIUS J. 11 Moody [see page 204]


HUMPHREY O. H. 103 Moody [see page 33]


JOHNSON ROBERT B. 663 Main [see page 204]


NOBLE JOHN P. 692 Main [see page 20+]


Rugg William L.


Saul Edwin U. 137g Moody.


WALTHAM HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL, E. H. Swain, mgr. 78 Crescent [see page 299]


WALTHAM JEWELRY CO. 183 Moody [see page 204]


Watchmakers' Schools.


HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL, O. H. Humphrey, principal, 103 Moody [see page 33]


WALTHAM HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL, E. H. Swain, mgr. 78 Crescent [see page 299]


Watchmakers' Tools (Mnfrs.). AMERICAN WATCH TOOL CO. Elm, opp. Benefit [see page 6] - Randall & Stickney, 21 Crescent.


STARK TOOL CO. 2183 Moody [see page 7]


Watch Manufacturers.


AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCH CO. Crescent, E. C. Fitch, Pres. and Supt. R. E Robbins, Treas. 403 Washington, B. [see page 5]


Columbia Watch Co. E. A. Locke, prop. Whitney av.


United States Watch Co. (The) Jas. E. Cox, mgr. Charles, cor. South.


WALTHAM HOROLOGICAL SCHOOL, E. H. Swain, mgr. 78 Crescent [see page 299]


Watch Material. HUMPHREY, O. H. 103 Moody [see page 33]


Water Conductors.


STEARNS A. T. LUMBER CO. (THE) 166 Devonshire. Boston, [see page 202]


GEORGE J. BARKER LUMBER CO., - LUMBER. -


MAIN OFFICE, EXCHANGE B'LDG.


COR. STATE AND KILBY ST., BOSTON.


BRANCH YARD, BACON STREET, WALTHAM


404


WALTHAM BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Weather Strips.


ATWOOD WM. F. 137 Moody [see page 6]


HIGGINS J. ALBERT, 651 and 653 Main [see page 7] RUTTER & RIDEOUT, 893 Main [see front cover]


Weather Vane Manufacturers.


Cushing L. W. & Sons, rear 29 Moody


Wedding Cake.


DILL EDWIN I. 143 Moody [see page 24]


HATHAWAY C. F. 769 Main [see page 62]


KIRKE C. W. 32 Oak [see page 24]


STARK'S HOME BAKERY, 218 Moody [see page 24]


Wheelwrights.


BURKE M. Harvard, cor. Charles [see page 26]


CLARK JOHN, 699 Main [see page 38]


Cutting Benjamin L. Forest, near Trapelo road


Fowler Josiah, 400 Main


Loux Joseph, 205 Lexington


MULLEN JAMES, Music Hall av. [see page 27]


Ohnemus Andrew, 14 Spring


PARKMAN THOMAS, Music Hall av. [see page 27]


Window and Door Frames.


ATWOOD WM. F. 137 Moody [see page 6]


HIGGINS J. ALBERT, 653 Main [see page 7]


LIBBY & LARCOM, Prospect, near Felton [see page 15].


RUTTER & RIDEOUT, 893 Main [see front cover]


Window and Door Screens.


HIGGINS J. ALBERT, 651 and 653 Main [see page 7] LIBBY & LARCOM (mnfrs.), Prospect, near Felton [see page 157 RUTTER & RIDEOUT, 893 Main [see front cover] SPOONER H. C. & SON, 158 Moody [see page 301 ]


Windows, Doors and Blinds.


STEARNS A. T. LUMBER CO. (THE) 166 Devonshire, Bos- ton [see page 202]


Window Shades and Fixtures.


EMERSON WARREN F. 698 Main [see page 92] WOOLLEY GEORGE, 692 Main [see front cover]


COAL


G. F. FROST, 35 Moody Street, Waltham, Mass. .WOOD


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Wood. (See Coal and Wood.)


CARNEY J. COAL CO. 70 Calvary [see page 54] EDDY C. F. CO. 149 Moody [see front cover ]


FROST G. FRANK, 33 and 35 Moody, and 143 Lexington [see page 54 and foot lines ]


NEW ENGLAND COAL CO. Pryor Fulton, prop. Newton opp. depot, 179 Moody, Main c. Church, 186 Prospect [see back cover] WALTHAM COAL CO. office 663 Main, yards New Elm, near the bridge and Beaver Brook station, F. P. Rutter, manager [see front cover ]


Wood Workers. LIBBY & LARCOM, Prospect, near Felton [see page 15]


Wooden Ware.


ATWOOD WM. F. 137 Moody [see page 6]


HUNT C. F. 719 Main [see page 33]


KIRWIN FREDERICK H. 586 Main [see page 2]


TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, 154 Moody [ see page 3]


Woollen Goods. -


DENNISON L. O. 694 Main [see page 143] SHEER A. H. 8 Lexington [see page 301]


Worsteds, Yarns, etc.


ADAMS P. P. & CO. 135 Moody [see page 89]


CENTRAL DRY GOODS CO. C. S. Cobb, proprietor, 107 to 115 Moody. [see page 92]


LAMB C. F. (Boston Store), 145 Moody [see foot lines]


MAYNARD FRANK, 696 Main [see page 92]


Wrought Iron Workers.


GIFFORD FRED C. 21 Crescent [see page 27]


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C. F. LAMB, Domestics and 145


Linens. MOODY ST.


OCCUPANTS.


Waltham Evening News. Boston and Waltham Clothing House. Post Office.


L. O. Dennison.


W. B. Stone. John T. Morris. George Woolley. John P. Noble.


B. W. Wentworth & Son. Harding & Jennison. John L. Harvey. Johnson & Johnson. American Trade Exchange W. H. Mellor, George E. Strout. Robert G. Marshall. Norman J. Rose. City Engineer. Superintendent of Schools.


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MAYOR, CHARLES P. BOND.


ALDERMEN, MURRAY D. CLEMENT, President. AT LARGE.


Ward I-Albert M. Ryan.


Ward 2-George H. Doty.


Ward 3-Clifford S. Cobb.


Ward 4-William H. Stearns.


Ward 5-Forrest Miller.


Ward 6-Murray D. Clement.


Ward 7-George C. Mackenzie.


FROM WARDS.


Ward I-Herbert M. Gragg, Newell D. Johnson. Ward 2-Alexander Starbuck, Frederick A. Stearns. Ward 3-Joseph W. Connors, Chrysostom J. Leary. Ward 4-James Beatty, Thomas M. Harvey. Ward 5-George F. Leslie, Samuel L. Ryan.


Ward 6-Herschel A. Bacon, Eber W. Mosher. Ward 7-John H. Boland, John Carney.


Clerk of the Board of Aldermen-Luman N. Hall.


432


WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


Finance-Clement, Doty, Cobb, Miller, Mackenzie.


Accounts-Leslie, Gragg, F. A. Stearns, Connors, Carney.


State and Military Aid-Mackenzie, Leary, Beatty.


Streets-Leslie, A. M. Ryan, Starbuck, Connors, W. H. Stearns, Bacon, Carney.


Licenses-Starbuck, Boland, Clement.


Claims-Starbuck, Gragg, Cobb, W. H. Stearns, Mosher.


Ordinances-S. L. Ryan, Harvey, Mosher.


Drains and Sewers-Doty, Johnson, Leary, Beatty, Mosher, S. L. Ryan, Boland.


Fire Department-Miller, Johnson, W. H. Stearns. '


Police-A. M. Ryan, Cobb, Mackenzie.


Public Buildings and Grounds-Doty, Gragg, Harvey.


Public Education-F. A. Stearns, Leslie, Clement.


Salaries-Bacon, Johnson, F. A. Stearns, Connors, Beatty, Miller, Boland.


Nominations-A. M. Ryan, F. A. Stearns, Leary, Harvey, S. L. Ryan, Bacon, Carney.


Clerk of Committees-Charles J. Shepard.


CITY OFFICERS.


City Clerk-Luman N. Hall.


City Treasurer and Collector of Taxes-Emery J. Sander- son.


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Auditor of Accounts-Charles F. Allen.


City Solicitor-John L. Harvey.


City Engineer-Bertram Brewer.


City Physician-Walter S. Hoyt.


City Messenger-George M. Hudson.


Inspector of Buildings-Samuel Patch.


Inspector of Wires-John T. Pownall.


Superintendent of Sewers-Bertram Brewer.


Superintendent of Streets-Richard A. Jones.


Superintendent of Water Works-Laroy Brown.


Superintendent of Public Buildings-Samuel Patch.


Water Registrar-Laroy Brown.


Inspector of Provisions-William E. Peterson.


Sealer of Weights and Measures-Charles J. Shepard.


BOARD OF ASSESSORS.


Bradshaw S. Tolman, Chairman; Frederick P. Rutter, John F. Davis.


ASSISTANT ASSESSORS.


Arthur W. Jones, Ward I ; Merrick L. Richardson, Ward 2; Paul E. Fleming, Ward 3; William W. Upham, Ward 4; Sam- uel A. Stewart, Ward 5; Everett D. Clark, Ward 6; Hiram Jewell, Ward 7. ,


WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT. 433


BOARD OF OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.


Isaac F. Warren, Chairman; Charles H. Moulton, James P. Murphy; William C. Wilcox, Clerk of Board.


TRUSTEES OF LELAND CHARITY FUND.


John E. Soper, Ann D. Adams, George S. Alden, and the Overseers of the Poor, ex-officio.


BOARD OF HEALTH.


William F. Jarvis, M. D., Chairman; Henry B. Staples, Charles E. Stearns, Milton H. Stevens, Marshall J. Mosher, M. D .; A. Lincoln Moody, Inspector of Plumbing.


Meets first and third Monday evenings.


BOARD OF CEMETERY COMMISSIONERS.


William R. Sawtelle, Chairman; Clarence H. Fisher, Wil- liam Roberts, Henry P. Sherman, William E. Bright, Leonard Green, Clerk.


Meets at room of Park Commissioners, 3 Moody street.


COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUNDS.


Silas A. Barton, Joseph F. Gibbs, Clarence Tebbetts.


BOARD OF PARK COMMISSIONERS.


Ephraim Stearns, Chairman; Nathan Warren, Thomas P. Smith, George A. Howe, Cornelius J. McCormick.


Meets first Monday evening in each month.


BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS.


Thomas H. Armstrong, Chairman; John Stark, Daniel O'Hara.


BOARD ON PRINTING AND STATIONERY.


City Clerk, Chairman; City Treasurer, City Auditor, ex-officio.


REGISTRARS OF VOTERS.


William A. Adams, Chairman; Thomas F. McCarthy, Rich- ard Steele; Luman N. Hall, Clerk.


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Nathan Warren, Chairman; Fanny C. Harvey, Henry Whittemore, Clerk; Mary E. Bill, Librarian; Michael J. Con- nolly, Joseph E. Mitchell, Thomas H. Rollinson; Anna Warner, Assistant.


Meets first Wednesday evening each month at 15 Moody street.


434


WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


James H. McKenna, Chief of Police; Clayton H. Taft, Ser- geant; William P. McKenna, Inspector; James J. Bryant, Charles E. Cater, Horace E. Eastman, James W. Carney, Lawrence J. McCarthy, Henry W. Peabody, Thomas L. V. Tully, Peter J. Tracy, Charles E. Backman, Richard Currin, William H. Gammon, William H. Mogan, Patrolmen; James H. McKenna, Keeper of Lock-Up; William F. Jones, Driver of Patrol Wagon; George V. Hildreth, Janitor.


SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF EASTERN MIDDLESEX. Established June 1, 1882.


District-Waltham, Watertown and Weston.


Court room, Police Station building, Lexington street. Enos T. Luce, Justice.


Samuel P. Abbott, Edward Irving Smith, Special Justices. Dudley Roberts, Clerk.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


SILSAY 0


BOARD OF FIRE ENGINEERS.


Office, Central Fire Station, Lexington street.


Freeman C. Hodgdon, Chief; W. B. Lucas, Ist Asst. and Clerk; A. J. Jackson, 2d Asst.


STEAM FIRE ENGINE COMPANY, NO. I. Moody, near Maple street.


Frank L. Stratton, Captain; Arthur Bills, Ist Lieut .; Frank Vinal, 2d Lieut .; Charles T. Davis, Engineman; Willis D. Eaton, Stoker; George W. Rogers, Engine Driver; Arthur H. Parks, Hose Driver.


INDEPENDENT HOSE COMPANY, NO. I. School avenue.


Lewis G. Tracy, Captain; Orrin H. Walker, Ist Lieut. and Clerk; Clarence C. Morgan, Driver.


WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT. 435


N. P. BANKS HOSE COMPANY, NO. 2. Lexington street.


Fred R. Eaton, Captain; L. Fred Cram, Ist Lieut .; George A. Hook, Driver.


PARKS HOSE COMPANY, NO. 3. Moody, near Maple street.


Charles Cressey, Captain; Edward Bills, Ist Lieut .; Andrew J. Wheeler, Driver.


PROSPECT HOSE COMPANY, NO. 4. Prospect street, cor. Russell.


J. F. Whitcomb, Captain; Frank E. Furbush, Ist Lieut .; Avard E. Gray, Driver.


HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY, NO. I. Lexington street.


Isaac H. Bullard, Captain; Frank P. Worcester, Ist Lieut .; Edward T. Jewett, 2d Lieut. and Clerk; William J. Gault, Driver.


WALTHAM TRUCK, NO. 2.


Peter Pendlebury, Captain; E. F. Sibley, Ist Lieut .; Joseph S. Blodgett, 2d Lieut. and Clerk; Michael Hardyman, Driver.


CHEMICAL ENGINE, NO. I. Lexington street.


Albert W. Bullock, Captain; Willis A. Wilcox, Hoseman; Frederick A. Dauncey, Driver; Edward F. Fisher, Relief Driver.


SUPPLY WAGON, NO. I. Moody street, near Maple.


Charles Bullock, Driver.


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FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.


Station, Moody Street Fire Station.


John T. Pownall, Inspector of Wires.


Established Sept. 3, 1881. -


Box


I2 Moody Street Fire Station.


I3 Moody street, opposite Spruce.


I4 Adams and Maple streets.


15 Crescent and Ash streets.


436


WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


I6 Moody and Robbins streets.


I7 High and Hall streets.


18 Pine and Gardner streets.


19 Cedar and Oak streets.


II2 Lowell and Taylor streets.


II3 Crescent street, opp. Hotel Crescent


II4 Crescent and Walnut streets.


II5 Woerd avenue and Martyn street.


II6 Crescent and Adams streets.


II7 Lowell and Ash streets.


I18 Electric Light Station.


II9 Newton and Clinton streets.


19I Calvary street, near Flood street.


23 Moody and River streets.


24 Charles and Fountain streets.


25 Main and Bacon streets.


26 Main and South streets.


27 Charles and Prospect streets.


28 Roberts' Paper Mill.


29 Stony Brook, opposite Hemenway's.


225 Main street, near Central House.


226 Main and Stow streets.


227 South street, opposite Dartmouth street.


228 South and Hartwell streets.


Weston street, near estate Osgood Weymouth.


229 261 Main, opposite Prospect street.


3I 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 Trapelo road and Lexington street.


38 Lexington street crossing Mass. Cen. R. R.


39 Hammond and Lawrence streets.


331 Bacon street, near Mass. Cen. R. R.


4 Church and Summer streets.


4I Beaver street, A. T. Lyman's.


42 Beaver and Linden streets.


43 Quince street, near E. N. Pierce's.


45 Trapelo Road and Forest street.


46 Trapelo Road, opposite J. S. Baldwin's.


442 Beaver and Warren streets.


5 Main and Elm streets.


5 Central Fire Station.


5I Main and Heard streets.


52 Main, opposite Linden street.


53 Main and Willow streets.


54 Willow and River streets.


56 Newton and River streets.


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WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


PRIVATE BOXES.


81 City Home, South street.


82 Waltham Mfg. Co., Crescent Park.


83 Judson L. Thomson Manf'g Co.


84 Waltham Hospital.


85 Mass. School for Feeble Minded.


87 S. A. Barton residence, Beaver street.


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 gong in the box strikes; if not, pull again. If you fail the second time, go to the nearest box, and do the same.


Remain at the box, if possible, after giving an alarm, to direct the fireman 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.


Citizens are earnestly requested to keep themselves informed as to the location of keys to signal boxes. Signs over each box will give the desired information.


SIGNALS.


I-One blow for test at 6.50 A. M., and 6.50 P. M.


I-One blow for time signal at 12 M.


II-Two blows dismiss companies in waiting, and give notice that companies in service have "made up."


Should an alarm occur from another box before this signal is given, companies answering second will answer on first, and companies answering third will answer on second.


If companies responding to boxes 35, 36, 37 and 45 on second and third alarms are wanted without apparatus, one round of the box will follow.


III-Three blows-second alarm.


III-III-Three blows twice-third alarm.


II-II-II-II-II-II-Twenty-two struck three times at 7.30 A. M., indicates no session of schools in the morning; same signal at 1.05 P. M., indicates no afternoon session.


IIII-III-Seven blows three times-Military Signal.


I-IIIII-One long and five short whistles-F. R. R. fire signal.


I-III-One long and three short whistles-C. M. R. R. signal.


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WALTHAM MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS. SCHOOL BOARD.


Hon. Chas. P. Bond, Chairman; Henry Whittemore, Sec .; Dr. Henry A. Wood, Warren F. Emerson, Wm. H. Wrenn, Dr. T. W. Temple, Rev. Alden L. Bennett, Albert P. Williams, C. F. A. Smith, W. A. Webster, E. I. Dill.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Accounts and Estimates-C. F. A. Smith, W. A. Webster, W. F. Emerson.


Division Committee I-Alden L. Bennett, C. F. A. Smith, H. A. Wood.


Division Committee II-E. I. Dill, W. A. Webster, Theron W. Temple.


Division Committee III-W. F. Emerson, A. P. Williams, H. Wrenn.


Evening Schools-E. I. Dill, A. P. Williams, F. W. Temple. Manual Training-W. A. Webster, H. A. Wood, E. I. Dill.


Nomination of Teachers-W. F. Emerson, C. F. A. Smith, W. A. Webster.


Representative to the Board of Aldermen-C. F. A. Smith. .


Rules and Regulations-F. W. Temple, A. L. Bennett, W. H. Wrenn,


Salaries-A. L. Bennett, E. I. Dill, W. H. Wrenn.


Schoolhouses-W. H. Wrenn, H. A. Wood, C. P. Bond.


Text Books-A. P. Williams, C. P. Bond, W. F. Emerson.


Truancy and Attendance-W. F. Emerson, A. L. Bennett, E. I. Dill.


SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


Henry Whittemore.


Office-Room 36 Methodist building, 3 Moody street.




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