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Supt. of Schools, Adelbert L. Sanford, $1800.
Prin. of High School, Benj. S. Hurd, $1500.
42 schools; children of school age 1811; appropriation $33,000.
Library-TRUSTEES-Edw. L. Giddings, Jos. D. Tuck, Chas. L. Dodge, Geo. E. Woodbury, Wm. R. Driver, Dan'l D. Addison.
Librarian, Miss Martha P. Smith.
Clergymen-
Coates A. B. (B.), 41 Federal
Cole Gideon (B.), 28 Pond
Curran F. J. (R. C.), 253 Cabot
Marshall H. (Uv.), Watch Hill
Reade W. Churchill (Cong.), 17 Lovett
Strong W. E. (Cong.), 174 Cabot Thurston W. A. (M.), 40 Railroad av.
Kiley M. C. (R. C.), 253 Cabot Attorneys-
Boyden Roland W. 153 Cabot
Haskell Ulysses G. 66 Cabot
Quill Dennis W. 153 Cabot
Loring Aug. P. Thissell, near Common, Beverly Farms
Loring Caleb W. off Hale, Pride's Crossing Twohig Wm. H. 153 Cabot Wardwell Linville H. 153 Cabot
Physicians-
Barnes Miss Ida F. 265 Cabot Bongartz W. E. (Hom.), 220 Cabot
Mader Mrs. M. A. (Ch. Sci.), 45 Cabot Manchester Delos B. 122 Cabot
Stickney Geo. A. 88 Cabot
Cowles Frank A. 276 Cabot Dearborn John H. 217 Cabot
Swan Will H. 12 Bartlett
Dennis Chas. S. (Mag.), 26 Prospect
Swasey Oscar F. 24 Hale
Tittle Miss Lillie M. (Massage), 224 Cabot
Torrey Sam'l W. 10812 Cabot Wardwell Percival G. (Hom.), 240 Cabot
Justices of the Peace and Notaries-
*Alban Adrien
Giddings Edw. L.
Norwood Francis
Appleton Hooper A.
Haskell Josiah A.
Odell Chas. L., N. P.
Baker John I.
Haskell Ulysses G. *Sam'l Porter
Baker John S.
Kilham Chas. H. Pride Edw. L.
Boyden Roland W.
*Lee Chas. F.
Quill Dennis W.
Callely John J.
Lefavour Issachar
Raymond Frank S.
Cheney Ansel J.
Loring Aug. P. Loring Caleb W.
*Stone Sam'l H.
Connolly Thos. D. Bev- erly Farms
*Lovett Wm. H. Luke Otis H.
Twohig Wm. H.
Danforth Edw. F.
Lynn Wm. C.
Daniels G. Aug.
Millett Chas. H.
Dodge Chas. L.
Moses Wm. P.
Webb Alden
Driver Wm. R.
Moulton John A.
Endicott Rob't R.
Murney John M.
Sohier Wm. D.
Collier Perry
Lothrop Thornton K.
Thacher Seth T.
Crowell Francis J.
Wardwell Linville H.
*Watson John H. Beverly Farms
BOSTON. The State Capital. (Suffolk Co.) The districts of Boston are East Boston, South Boston, Charlestown, West Roxbury, Roxbury, Brookline, Dorchester and Brighton. Established Sept. 7, 1630; inc. a city Feb. 23, 1822. Pop. 448,477: voters, male 88,214, female 11,091; val. $928,092,706; rate $12.80; net debt $36,493,864. License.
Political Districts-Wards 4 and 5, 7th Congressional; Wards 9, 10 and 11, 8th Congressional; Wards 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19 (Precincts 2, 3, 4 and 6), 9th Congressional; Wards 13, 14, 15, 19 (Precincts 1, 5, 7, 8 and 9), 20, 22, 24, 10th Congressional; Wards 21, 23 and 25, 11th Congressional; Wards 19, 21, 22, 23, 24 and 25, 2d Councilor; Wards 1, 3, 4 and 5, 3d Councilor; Wards 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 20, 4th Councilor; Ward 1, 1st Suffolk Representative; Wards 3, 4 and 5, 2d Suffolk Representative; Wards 6, 7 and 8, 3d Suffolk Repre-
Dolloff Albert S. High, near Hale, Bev- erly Farms Haddock Chas. W. 12 Bartlett
Hayes Thos. J. 377 Cabot
Lanphear O. T. (Cong.), 13 Washing- ton
Dawson J. (Cong.), 1 Conant
Hoyt E. P. (B.), Valley st., Beverly Farms
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sentative; Wards 2, 12 and 16, 4th Suffolk Representative: Wards 9, 10 and 11, 5th Suffolk Representative; Wards 13, 14 and 15, 6th Suffolk Representative; Wards 17, 18 and 20, 7th Suffolk Representative; Wards 19, 22 and 25, 8th Suffolk Representative; Wards 21, 23 and 24, 9th Suffolk Representative.
Post Office-Post Office square, Devonshire, Water and Milk streets. Postmaster, Jeremiah W. Coveney. Sub-stations and Superintendents of each: Back Bay, H. N. Hanson; Brighton, David Reed; Brookline, I. M. Fogarty: Cambridge, W. J. Cunningham; Cambridgeport, G. W. Ring; Charlestown, C. A. Page; Chelsea, E. O. Winsor; Dorchester, Wendell Jones; East Boston, J. J. Corrigan; East Cambridge, J. A. Collins; Jamaica Plain, John Lewis; Mat- tapan, A. J. Holbrook; North Cambridge, A. L. Jordan: Revere, P. J. Murray; Roslindale, W. H. Jenness; Roxbury, J. E. Killian; Somerville, J. Q. Adams; South Boston, H. S. Treadwell; South End, W. H. Dupree; West Roxbury, H. B. Johnson; Winthrop, W. Belcher.
Hotels-
Adams House, 551-571 Washington.
American House, Hanover and Wash- ington Sts.
Boston Tavern, 347 Washington St., $1 up.
Brigham Hotel, 2 Hersey Pl.
Brower House, 2 Bowdoin Sq.
Brunswick (The), Boylston St., Cor. Clarendon, $5.
Bulfinch Hotel, 3 Bulfinch St.
Carrollton (The), Providence St., Cor. Church, $2.
Clarendon Hotel, 521-523 Tremont.
Clark's Hotel, 577 Washington, $1 up.
Coolidge Hotel, Bowdoin Sq.
Copley Square Hotel, Huntington Ave., $3.50-$7.
Crawford House, Scollay Sq., $1 up.
Eastern Hotel, Canal and Causeway, $2-$2.50.
Falmouth House, 66, 68 and 70 Cause- way.
Grand Hotel, Columbus Ave. and Hol- yoke.
Hampton Hotel, Haymarket Sq., $2.
Hotel Bellevue, 15-23 Beacon.
Hotel Bowdoin, Bowdoin Sq.
Hotel Langham, 1679 Washington.
Hotel Reynolds, 623 Washington, $1-$6.
Hotel Vendome, Commonwealth Ave., $5.
Hotel Waterson, 8 Bulfinch Pl.
Hotel Winthrop, Bowdoin and Allston, $2.50.
Huntington (The), Huntington Ave.
Massachusetts House, Cross and En- dicott.
Maverick Hotel, 23 Maverick Sq. (East Boston).
Merrimac House, Merrimac.
New England House, Clinton, $2.
New Marlboro Hotel, 736-738 Washing- ton.
Norfolk Hotel, Eliot Sq.
Oxford (The), Huntington Ave.
Parker House, School.
Park House, 4-5 Bosworth.
Quincy House, Brattle Sq., $3-$5.
Revere House, Bowdoin Sq.
Richwood House, 254-258 Tremont, $2.
Rockingham Hotel, 1202 Washington, $1 up.
The Abbotsford, 186-188 Commonwealth Ave.
The Bartol, Huntington Ave.
Thorndike (The) Hotel, Boylston and Church.
Tremont House, Tremont and Beacon.
United States Hotel,' Beach and Lin- coln, $1.50-$3.50.
Victoria Hotel, Dartmouth and New- bury.
Young's Hotel, Washington Ct. and Court Sq.
Principal Industries-The commercial metropolis of New England. Boston is the leading wool market of America, and has a large commerce in leather and its products, flour, grain, sugar, cotton, meats and the manufactures of New England. Is the trade centre for most of New England. Has extensive manufactures of leather, iron ware, machinery, clothing, musical instruments, books, refined sugar, oleomargarine, etc. Among its many places of interest may be named the Old State House, Faneuil Hall, Old South Church, Boston Public Library (with half a million volumes), Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, etc.
Communication-On Massachusetts bay. Old Colony, Boston & Maine, Boston & Albany, New York & New England, Fitchburg, Old Colony System of New York, New Haven & Hartford, Revere Beach & Lynn R. Rs. Steamboat connection with all domestic and foreign ports.
EXPRESSES: Adams, 59 Franklin, Lincoln, Cor. Beach, 40 Court square, 462 Boylston.
American, 43 Franklin, Lincoln, Cor. Kneeland, 79 Kilby, 40 Court square, 420 West Broadway, Union station.
American European Express Co., 128 State, 59 Franklin.
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Baldwin's European, 128 State, 59 Franklin.
Boston & Manchester Despatch, 75 Kilby, 111 Kingston, 14 Devonshire.
Boston & Marlboro Despatch, 111 Kingston.
Boston & Portland, 75 Kilby, 33 Court square, 88 Essex.
Boston & Providence Despatch, 76 and 77 Kingston, 33 Court square, 75 Kilby, 96 Arch, 14 Devonshire, 67 Franklin, 88 Essex.
Boston & Worcester Despatch, 91 Kilby, 76 Kingston, 15 Devonshire.
Earle & Prew, 105 Arch, 34 Court square, 91 Kilby, 67 Franklin, 25 Merchants' Row, 462 Boylston, Park square station.
Kennebec & Boston, 33 Court square.
National, 67 Franklin, 77 Kingston, 75 and 91 Kilby, 25 Merchants' Row, Union station, 33 Court square.
Newburyport Despatch, 42 Franklin, 36 Court square, 75 Kilby, 88 Essex.
New York & Boston Despatch, 42 Summer, 105 Arch, 176 Boylston, 25 Mer- chants' Row, New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. express depot, Park sq. Snow's European, 105 Arch, 42 Summer.
South Framingham Transfer, 67 Franklin, 75 Kilby.
United States, 42 Franklin, 15 Devonshire, 34 Court square, 111 Kingston, 75 Kilby, 222 Federal.
Wells, Fargo & Co., 67 Franklin, 77 Kingston, 91 Kilby, 33 Court square, 25 Merchants' Row, Fitchburg R. R. station.
City Election-Tuesday after the second Monday in December. The mu- nicipal year begins on the first Monday in January. The financial year begins May 1.
City Government-Mayor, Edwin U. Curtis (R), salary $10,000.
ALDERMEN-Salaries $1500 each. President, Alpheus E. Sanford.
Horace G. Allen (R), 30 Lambert.
David F. Barry (D), 5 Taylor.
Chas. H. Bryant (R), 86 Sterling.
John F. Dever (D), 82 Mt. Pleasant Ave.
Thos. W. Flood (D), 600 East Forth. Chas. E. Folsom, Jr. (R), 38 Romsey. Perlie A. Dyar (R), 34 Isabella.
John H. Lee (D), 10 Parsons. Martin M. Lomasney (D), 56 Spring. E. W. Presho (R), 54 Chestnut.
Alpheus Sanford (R), 335 Shawmut Ave.
Chas. T. Witt (R), 52 White, East Bos- ton.
Meetings Mondays at 3 o'clock P. M.
COMMON COUNCILMEN-President, Christopher F. O'Brien.
Ward.
1 J. H. Barnes, Jr. (R).
J. E. Lowden (R). G. R. Battis (R).
10 Walter L. Sears (R). Edw. S. Crockett (R). Edw. H. McGuire (R).
2 J. L. Kelly (D). J. A. Conry (D). M. J. Leary (D).
3 P. F. Tague (D). J. J. O'Callaghan (D). Jas. F. Haley (D).
12 T. J. Butler (R). M. T. Callahan (D). T. J. Crowley (D).
21 R. F. Andrews Jr. (R). S. S. Jones (R). Alfred Newmarsh (R).
5 Jas. J. Brock (D). Wm. J. Miller (D). Geo. C. Hill (R).
14 John E. Baldwin (D) John P. O'Connor (D). John H. Dunn (D).
15 M. J. Reidy (D). J. J. Mahoney (D). Edw. C. Cadigan (D).
7 Geo. F. Coleman (D). Jas. C. Murphy (D). P. J. Carroll (D).
8 David T. King (D). D. A. Whelton (D). Simon Hirshon (D).
9 J. H. Allston (R). John R. Foster (R).
18 John H. Colby (R).
Meetings Thursdays at 7.30 P. M.
Ward. Stanley Ruffin (R).
Ward.
G. Waldon Smith (R). J. W. Johnson (R).
19 Geo. W. Bennett (R). M. E. Gaddis (D). D. F. Connor (D).
11 Frank H. Briggs (R). G. U. Crocker (R). Chas. H. Hall (R).
20 Edwin S. Fields (D). T. E. McCarthy (D). P. E. Riddle (D).
4 Wm. E. Mahoney (D). M. F. Connorton (D). Geo. A. Garland (R).
13 John J. Browne (D). M. W. Norris (D). Wm. H. Woods (D).
22 Chas. Jacobs (D). E. H. Costello (D). Thos. Reynolds (D).
6 C. F. O'Brien (D). J. E. Mahoney (D). Jas. A. Doherty (D).
16 J. J. Gartland, Jr. (D). Patrick Bowen (D). T. J. Wholley (D). 17 F. O. Emerson (R). Wm. Berwin (R). Benj. C. Lane (R).
23 Fred A. Wood (R). Edw. Orchard (R). C. K. Bullock (R). 24 W. W. Strangeman (R). F. L. Codman (R). H. M. Manks (R). 25 F. W. Norton (R). W. N. Farrington (R). E. A. Reed, Jr. (R).
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City Departments-All in City Hall, except where otherwise noted.
ARCHITECT DEPARTMENT,-City Architect, Edmund L. Wheelwright, $3500.
ASSESSING DEPARTMENT-Board of Assessors, Chairman, Joshua S. Duncklee. $3500; John J. Murphy, $3000; John Pierce, $3000; Secretary, Frank A. Drew, $3200; John M. Maguire, $3000; Geo. A. Comins, $3000; Edw. B. Daily, $3000; Jos. Tondorf, $3000; Sam'l Hichborn, $3000.
AUDITING DEPARTMENT-Auditor, Jas. H. Dodge, $5000.
BUILDINGS, INSPECTION DEPARTMENT-Office, Old Court House. Inspector, John S. Damrell, $5000.
Wm. Frye, $2000. N. H. Morrison, $2000. A. T. Rogers, $2000.
H. Davenport, $2000. Jas. H. Collins, $2000. John T. Daly, $2000.
Geo. W. Griffin. $2000. Thos. A. Slater. $2000. P. H. Costello, $2000.
Levi W. Shaw, $2000. Matthew Walsh, $2000. Geo. McDonnell, $2000.
M. W. Fitzsimmons. $2000.
M. A. Hartnett, $2000. J. B. Fitzpatrick, $2000.
Martin T. Glynn, $2000. Wm. B. Bothamly, $2000.
John Kelley, $2000. John J. Reagan, $2000.
J. Homer Edgerly, $2000. Jas. J. Barry, $2000. Henry L. Jones, $2000.
BUILDINGS-Public, Office, Old Court House, room 19. Supt., F. B. Bogan. $3600. CITY CLERK DEPARTMENT-City Clerk, J. Mitchell Galvin, $5000; Assistant City Clerk, John T. Priest, $3800.
CITY MESSENGER DEPARTMENT-City Messenger, Alvah H. Peters, $3000; Dep- uty City Messenger, Chas. E. Silloway, $1500.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC GROUNDS-Office, Massachusetts avenue, near Har- rison avenue. Supt., Wm. Doogue, $3000.
ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT-City Engineer, Wm. Jackson, $6000.
FERRY DEPARTMENT-Office, East Boston side of North Ferry. Supt. of Ferries, Wm. J. Burke, $3500.
POLICE DEPARTMENT - Office, 37 Pemberton square. Board of Police, Chair- man, A. P. Martin, $4500: Albert T. Whiting, $4000 and fees; Robt. F. Clark, $4000 and fees; Thos. Ryan, Clerk.
Supt. of Police, Benj. P. Eldredge, $3500; Deputy Supts., Jos. R. Burrill. $2800; Wm. H. Pierce, $2800; Orrinton M. Hanscom, $2800; James M. Coulter, $2800.
BUREAU OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION-37 Pemberton square. Chief Inspector, Wm. B. Watts,$2500. Inspectors, Thos. F. Gerraughty, Jos. Dugan, Patrick A. Mahoney, Joseph H. Knox, John L. Howard, Chas. Glidden, Andrew Houghton, Wm. Burke, Wm. H. Cogan, Thos. J. Barry, Wm. T. Leggett, James J. Collins, Lebbeus B. McCausland, Geo. M. Robinson, $1600 each.
POLICE DIVISIONS - First Division, No. 209 Hanover street. . Capt., Lawrence Cain; Lieuts., Oscar H. Pearce. John B. Rosetta.
Second Division. No. 21 Court square.
Capt. Dennis Donovan; Lieuts., John J.
Hanley, John A. Brickley.
Third Division, Joy street. Capt., George W. Wescott; Lieuts., Thos. W. Cole- man, Irving A. H. Peabody.
Fourth Division, 56 LaGrange street. Capt., Philemon D. Warren; Lieuts., Otis F. Kimball, George A. Hall.
Fifth Division, East Dedham street. Capt., Ira C. Foster; Lieuts., John T. O'Lalor, James P. Sullivan.
Sixth Division, West Brodway, near C street, South Boston. Capt., Frederick G. Hoffman; Lieuts., Oscar H. Boynton, Timothy Enwright. Seventh Division, Meridian street, East Boston. Capt., Richard F. Irish; Lieuts., Wm. S. Kendall, Millard M. Frohock.
Eighth Division, Commercial, cor. Battery street. Capt. and Harbor Master, Byron F. Bragdon; Lieuts., Ithamar E. Mereen; Engineer of Police Boat, Stephen Henton.
Ninth Division, Mt. Pleasant avenue, cor. Dudley street. Capt., Timothy A. Hurley ; Lieuts., Hiram H. Rich, Jas. E. Sargent.
Tenth Division, Roxbury, cor. Tremont street. Capt., Geo. A. Wyman; Lieuts., Chas. C. J. Spear, Daniel E. Curran.
Eleventh Division, Adams, cor. Arcadia street. Capt., Michael Herrick; Lieuts., Chas. W. Hunt, Luther H. Collyer.
Twelfth Division, Fourth, near K street. Capt., Geo. A. Walker; Lieuts., Thos. Wier, Geo. C. Garland.
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Thirteenth Division, Seaverns avenue, West Roxbury. Capt., Wm. H. Brown; Lieuts., Andrew J. Chase, Geo. E. Haines.
Fourteenth Division. Washington, opp. Winthrop street, Brighton. Capt., Edw. F. Gaskin; Lieuts., Philip McBryan, Horace F. Hall.
Fifteenth Division, Old City Hall, Charlestown. Capt., Martin L. White; Lieuts., Wm. Fottler, Geo. D. Yeaton.
Sixteenth Division, Boylston, cor. Hereford street. Capt., H. C. Hemmenway; Lieuts., Francis H. Briggs, Daniel A. Ritter.
Salary of Captains is $2000; Lieutenants, $1600.
FIRE DEPARTMENT - Office, Bristol street. Commissioners, Chairman, Robt. G. Fitch, $3500; Geo. H. Innis, $3500; Chief, Lewis P. Webber, $3500; Clerk, B. F. Underhill, Jr., $2500.
State Fire Marshal, Chas. W. Whitcomb. Office, State House annex.
PROTECTIVE DEPARTMENT-Office, 5 Hamilton street. President, Jas. Bruer- ton; Vice-President, Fred B. Carpenter; Treasurer and Secretary, Edw. Spaulding.
HEALTH DEPARTMENT-Board of Health. Office, 11 Old Court House. Chair- man, Sam'l H. Durgin, M. D. : Geo. F. Babbitt, $3000: Clerk, Chas. E. Davis, Jr., $2700; Physician, John H. McCollom, $2700; Assistant, Morton Prince, $1700; Med- ical Inspector, Wm. G. MacDonald, M. D .; Port Physician, Francis A. Lane, M. D., resident at Deer Island, $1200; Assistant Port Physician, Davis D. Brough, M. D., $1000.
HOSPITAL DEPARTMENT-Office, Harrison avenue, opp. Worcester square. Trustees, A. Shuman, President; Henry H. Sprague, Secretary; William A. Dunn, John F. Young, Geo. B. Nichols. Supt. of City Hospital, Geo. H. M. Rowe, M. D., $3500.
LAMP DEPARTMENT-Supt., Patrick O'Shea, $3500.
LAW DEPARTMENT-Office, 14 Beacon street. Corporation Council, Thomas M. Babson, $6000; City Solicitor, Andrew J. Bailey, $5750; Assistant City Solicitors, Fred'k E. Hurd, $4000, Samuel H. Hudson, $3500; City Conveyancers, Chas. Frank Day, $3500, Roscoe P. Owen, $3500; Clerk, Fisher Ames, $2000.
LIBRARY DEPARTMENT-Office, Copley square. Trustees, Sam'l A. B. Abbott, President; Phineas Pierce, Fred'k O. Prince, Henry W. Haynes, W. R. Richards.
MARKET DEPARTMENT-Faneuil Hall Market. Supt., Geo. E. Mckay, $2500.
MILK AND VINEGAR, INSPECTION DEPARTMENT-Office, 994 Washington street. Inspector, Charles Harrington, $3000.
OVERSEERS OF POOR-Chairman, William P. Fowler; Secretary, Benj. Pettee; Treasurer, Fred'k W. Lincoln; Isaac T. Campbell, Richard C. Humphreys, Thos. Downey, Jr., John Lamb, Miss Annette P. Rogers, M. C. Curry, Thos. Sproules, Daniel F. Sullivan, Henry V. Cunningham, Chas. Coleman, Edith P. Wolcott.
PARK DEPARTMENT-Office, 53 State street, room 509. Commissioners, Francis A. Walker, Chas. F. Sprague, John F. Andrew.
PRINTING DEPARTMENT-City Hall. Supt. of Printing, Thos. J. Lane, $3000. PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, DEPARTMENT OF-Office, 14 Beacon street. Board of Commissioners, Chairman, Thos. L. Jenks, Edwin L. Pilsbury, Thomas H. Devlin, Michael T. Donohoe.
Supt. of Home for Paupers at Rainsford, John Galvin, $2250; at Long Island, Chas. H. Cogswell, M. D,, $1800; at Deer Island, James B. Gerrish, $2500; Resident Physician, Thos. F. Roche, M. D., $1500, and board in the house.
Master of House of Correction at South Boston, John C. Whiton, $2500. Supt. Almshouse, Alford street. Charlestown, Chandler Eastman, $1300.
Supt. Lunatic Hospital, Thos. W. Fisher, M. D., $2500; Assistant Supt., Edw. B. Lane, in charge of Austin farm. $1500.
Supt. Marcella Street Home, Alfred B. Heath, $2000.
RECORDS, DEPARTMENT OF ANCIENT-Chairman, Wm. H. Whitmore, William S. Appleton.
REGISTRY DEPARTMENT - City Registrar, Wm. H. Whitmore, $4000. The City Registrar keeps the records of the Births, Deaths and Marriages, and grants Certificates of all Intentions of Marriage. Office, No. 5, Old Court House.
SINKING FUNDS DEPARTMENT-Commissioners, Chairman, A. Davis Weld: Sec- retary, Jas. H. Dodge, $700; Treasurer, Alfred T. Turner, $700; Henry R. Reed, Chas. H. Allen, Nath'l J. Rust, Samuel Johnson, Jos. H. Gray.
STATE AID COMMITTEE-Chairman, Jacob Fottler, John F. Dever, Charles H.
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Bryant; Paymaster and Clerk, Reuben Peterson, $3000. Office, Charity building, Chardon street.
STREET COMMISSIONERS-John P. Dore, Isaac S. Burrell, John H. Duane, $3000; Secretary, John W. Morrison, $2500.
Street Department. Central office, room 47, City Hall. Supt. of Streets, Ber- trand T. Wheeler, $7500: Purchasing Agent, John W. McDonald, $3000; Secretary and Executive Engineer, Henry B. Wood.
Paving Division, room 41, City Hall. Deputy Supt., Chas. R. Cutter, $3000; Chief Clerk, B. B.Tremere. Permit Office, 7 Old Court House.
Sewer Division, room 44, City Hall. Deputy Supt. and Engineer of Improved Sewerage, Henry W. Sanborn, $3500; Chief Clerk, Frank H. Rice. Engineer's Office, 12 Beacon street, E. S. Dorr, Engineer in charge.
Sanitary Division, 12 Beacon street.
Acting Deputy Supt., P. H. Jackson, $500; Chief Clerk, Michael J. Murray.
Street Cleaning Division, 14 Beacon street. Deputy Supt., Philip A. Jackson, $3000; Chief Clerk, Thos. Mclaughlin. Bridge Division, 14 Beacon street. Deputy Supt., John A. Mclaughlin, $3000; Chief Clerk, Fred'd H. Spring.
Commissioners of Boston and Cambridge Bridges, Henry H. Carter, Boston, Wm. J. Marvin, Cambridge.
Survey, Board of-Office, 24 Old Court House. Chairman, Hugh O'Brien, $4500; Chas. Morton, Hugh E. Brady, $4000 each; Clerk, Jos. H. Jenkins.
SURVEYING DEPARTMENT-City Surveyor, Pierre Humbert, Jr., $3600.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT - City and County Treasurer, Alfred T. Turner, $6000.
VOTERS, REGISTRY OF-Office, 12 Beacon street. Chairman, Linus E. Pearson, $3000; Michael Carney, $3000; John A. Collins, $3000.
WATER INCOME DEPARTMENT-Water Registrar, C. F. Doherty, $3600.
WATER SUPPLY DEPARTMENT-Boston Water Board, Chairman, Thomas F. Doherty, $4000; John W. Leighton, $3500; Charles W. Smith, $3500. Secretary and Chief Clerk, Walter E. Swan.
WEIGHTS AND MEASURES, DEPARTMENT OF-Sealer, Michael D. Collins, $3000; Daniel P. Sullivan, $1600; Raphael Rosnosky, $1600: Geo. J. Regan, $1600; Isaac F. Brown, $1600; Richard E. Joyce, $1600; John J. Higgins, $1600; Messenger, John F. Cahill. Office, basement of Court House.
WIRES, DEPARTMENT OF-Office, 12 Old Court House. Commissioner, John R. Murphy $5000; Engineer, Philip H. Wynne, $2200; Electrician, William Brophy. $2200; Chief Inspector, Wm. H. Godfrey, $1800; Clerk, Chas. T. Donnelly, $1500.
Constables -- Connected with official positions.
Abbott Ambrose H.
Fox Henry
Kilroy James M. Littlefield Calvin A.
Andrews Richard F.
Franey John J.
Baldwin Joseph F.
Goode Henry P.
McCabe James W.
Blossom Wm. A.
Greene Michael S.
McCarthy James F.
Breen Daniel F. Brown Carland A.
Hall Thomas
Mitchell James F.
Brown Moses P.
Hanley Peter F.
Norton James E.
Buswell Albert S.
Harrigan John F.
Partridge Sylvester E.
Campbell Wm. W.
Harrington Chas.
Peters Alvah H.
Coburn Wm. A. Cook Wm. P.
Henry John J.
Quinn Dennis J.
Crawford Thos. A.
Hicks Wm. L.
Reddy Patrick F.
Davis Fred'k S.
Hudson Edw. W.
Robie John Rogers John
Donnellon Thos. J.
Ingalls Fred'k P.
Downs Aaron A.
Johnson Chas. P.
Duddy John A.
Jordan James O. Jordan Thomas
Smith Chas. J. Sullivan Chas. F.
Dyer George C.
Kelley Edward
Folger Thos. J.
Kelley Stephen P.
Fort Wm. A.
Kennedy Edw. A.
Foss Elijah D.
Kennedy Henry P.
Not connected with official positions.
Adams Wm. F. Bancroft Chas. A.
Beers Jacob T.
Blackwell Francis H. Blatt Joseph H.
Brothers Joshua Bullard Benj. F. S. Carter James M.
Beck Chas. L.
Harrington Chas. P.
Phillips Alvin I.
Schenck Henry J.
Dugan Cornelius A.
Sullivan Daniel P. Watts Al
Griffin Wm. W.
Mc Vey Adolphus G.
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MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.
Boston-Continued.
Colman Clement H.
Howard Edwin L.
Conneton Joseph
Hurie Lewis J. N.
Cruff James H.
Jaquith Edwin
Currier James W.
Jordan Horace A.
Darling Hinds R.
Kenerson Gusteen I.
Robinson Nath'l G.
Davis Geo. C.
Kenney Christopher J.
Rockwood Wm. D.
Davis Herbert C.
Kenney Wm. H.
Ray Edwin M. C.
Drew Geo. G.
Knapp Russell R.
Royce George H.
Duggan John A.
Lambert Louis F.
Emery John B. F.
Larkin James F.
Shea John
Fee Thomas
Lowther Geo. W.
Shrieves Henry C.
Fitzpatrick John B.
Maloney Michael J.
Simmons Simon
Fonseca Michael
Marnell Wm. H.
Stern Anson
Goussebaire Chas. G.
Mathews George R.
Stowe Calvin
Green Geo. W.
McLeish R. M.
Swift Wm. H.
Grossman Lewis G.
Mundy John
Walker Fred S.
Guttentag Joseph
Murphy John F.
Ware Frank T.
Hallett John E.
Needham James
Westlake Isaac C.
Harrington John T.
O'Brien Chas. P.
Williams Wright W.
Haxelwood L. S.
O'Connor Michael
Wrighton Geo. L.
Holland Edw. J.
O'Regan J. J.
Schools-COMMITTEE-Willard S. Allen. Wm. T. Eaton, Caroline E. Hast- ings, Elizabeth C. Keller, Isaac F. Paul; President, Fred G. Pettigrove, B. B. Whittemore, J. P. C. Winship, Alfred Blanchard, Edw. H. Dunn, Emily A. Fi- field, Geo. R. Fowler, Henry D. Huggan, Jas. A. McDonald, S. Albert Wetmore, Samuel H. Wise, S. H. Calderwood, Walter G. Page. Thos. F. Strange, Geo. Z. Adams, Geo. W. Anderson, Archibald T. Davison, William J. Gallivan, Gustav Liebman. Secretary, Phineas Bates, $2280; Auditing Clerk, Wm. J. Porter, $2280; Messenger, Alvah H. Peters, $200.
Board of Supervisors, Ellis Peterson, Robt. C. Metcalf, George H. Conley, Mrs. Louisa P. Hopkins, Geo. H. Martin; compensation, $3580.
Supt. of Schools, Edwin P. Seaver, $4200.
Principals of High Schools, Latin High, Moses Merrill; English High, Robert E. Babson ; Girls' High, John Tetlow: Normal School, Larkin Dunton: Roxbury High, Chas. M. Clay; Dorchester High, Charles J. Lincoln; Charlestown High, John O. Norris; West Roxbury High, George C. Mann; Brighton High, Benjamin Wormelle; East Boston High, John F. Eliot. Salary, $3780 each.
613 schools; 21 evening schools; children of school age 41,198; 1492 teachers em- ployed; amount paid for schools in 1894, $2,290,967.
Public Library-Office, Copley square. TRUSTEES-President, Sam'l A. B. Abbott; W. R. Richards, F. O. Prince, J. H. Benton, Jr., H. P Bowditch, M. D. Executive Officer and Clerk of Corporation, Louis F. Gray.
Librarian, Herbert Putnam. Chief Cataloguer, James L. Whitney.
Keeper of Bates Hall, Arthur M. Knapp.
Auditor, Adelaide A. Nichols.
Clergymen-
Abbott Andrew J. (C. U), 1010 Boylston Abbott Edgar C. (C. U.), 1010 Boylston Adams Luther P. (C. T.), 149A Tremont Adams R. J. (B.), 61 Cushing av. Dor. Aiken Charles F. (R. C.), Dudley, cor. Magazine.
Alden Edmund K. (C. T.), 14 West Cedar
Alexander Alexis (J.), 42 Cedar, Rox. Alger W. R. (C. U.), 6 Brimmer
Allbright William H. (C. T.), 63 Hart- ford, Rox.
Allen Fred Hovey (C. T,), 145 West Newton
Allen Frederick B. (E.), 133 Marlboro Allen Henry F. (E.), 200 Beacon
Allen W. Fred (E.), Darthmouth cor. Harwich
Allison James W. (R. C.), 27 Winthrop Chsn.
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