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Meetings second and fourth Tuesdays in each month.
City Officers-City Clerk, Leverett D. Holden, $1600. Auditor, Henry A. Wilder, $1300. Treasurer and Collector. George E. Hitchcock, $2850. Engineer, George A. Wetherbee, $2200.
*O'Shea Wm.
Parker Wm. E.
*Smith E. F. P. Smith Edw. H.
Peach Benj. F. Jr.
Phelps Jas. F., N. P.
Thompson Fred O.
Moore Hubert O.
Pinkham Isaiah
Newhall Geo. H.
Porter Thos. F.
Robinson W. M.
Welch Chas. H., N. P. Welch John S. Wheeler Holman K.
*Newhall Wilbur F.
*Rowell Benj. W.
*Woodbury Frank G.
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Physician, Edw. P. Drown, $400.
Solicitor, Orrin H. Carpenter, $800.
Chief of Fire Dept., Thomas W. Gowan, $1500.
Chief of Police, Naroy G. Burleigh, $1500. Clerk of Committees, Edwin T. Nash, $800.
Inspector of Buildings, Charles N. Bishop, $1500.
Inspector of Milk, Henry M. Hartshorn, $200.
Sealer of Weights and Measures, Henry L. Putnam, $250.
Supt. of Health, Thos. F. Powell, $1200.
Supt. of Electric Lines, Herman A. Morse, $250.
City Messenger, Geo. H. McAllister, $700.
ASSESSORS-Chairman, John P. Holden, $600; Chas. C. White, $500; Charles A. Whittemore, $500.
BOARD OF HEALTH-Chairman, John E. Staples, $75; Levi W. Rockwell, $75; Chas. D. McCarthy, $75.
OVERSEERS OF POOR-Chairman, Mayor, ex-officio; Almoner, Henry M. Harts- horn, $1000; John Geary, $75; Laban Beal, $75.
STREET COMMISSIONERS-Chairman, George Stiles, $1800; Quintin E. Rankin, $500; Alfred E. Cox, $500.
SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS-Chairman, Jas. Pierce; Stillman K. Roberts, James H. Whitaker, George L. Gould, Everett J. Stevens, Chas. L. Davenport. Secretary and Treasurer, Alfred F. Sargent.
TRUSTEES OF CEMETERIES -President, Roland W. Toppan: Secretary, John M. Corbett; William B. Buckminster, Clarence A. Perkins, James Bartlett. Supt., Chas. A. Stiles.
WATER COMMISSIONERS - Wm. B. Buckminster, $300; Clarence A. Perkins, $200; Ezra A. Stevens, Jr., $200. Supt. of Water Works, John M. Jordan, $1200; Water Registrar, Geo. W. Barrett, $2020.
Constables-Chas. C. Blanchard, Naroy G. Burleigh, Francis Hinckley.
Schools-COMMITTEE-Chairman, Wm. F. Whitcher; Mary H. Wade. Thos. E. Major, Wilbur H. Sargent, C. Maria Nordstrom, Aaron C. Dowse, Roswell R. Robinson, Anna C. Fall; Secretary, Samuel Tilden.
Meetings second and last Wednesdays of each month.
Supt. of Schools, Chas. A. Daniels, $2500.
Prin. of High School, Geo. E. Gay, $2300.
16 schools; 2 evening schools; children of school age 4623; appropriation $107,- 000.
Public Library-TRUSTEES - President, D. P. Corey: Everett J. Stevens, Mayor, ex-officio; George W. W. Saville, Chairman Board of Aldermen, ex-officio; Chas. H. Sweney, President Common Council, ex-officio; Wm. F. Merrill, Homer E. Sawyer, Elisha S. Converse, G. W. Walker, Wm. A. Wilde, Edw. A. Currier, Daniel L. Milliken, Arthur H. Wellman.
Librarian, Miss L. A. Williams.
Clergymen-
Adams L. W. (M.) Bailey B. H. (M.) Bruce E. M. (Uv.), Maplewood. Carden J. (E.), Linden Carlender S. L. (M.), Maplewood Clarke G. H. (M.) Dow D. B. (M.), Linden
Dusseault W. F. (Uv.) Flatley M. F. (R. C.) French H. H. (Cong.) Fuller S. R. (E.)
Harriman N. H. (B.) Hiscot H. O. (B.)
Holland T. J. (R. C.) Kenedy R. H. (Cong.), Linden
Leonard J. M. (M.)
Rankin H. P. (M.)
Reardon Sexton P. F. (R. C.)
Shahan T. M. (R. C.) Toomey M. E. (R. C.) Wyman E. A. (B.)
Attorneys-
Abbott Charles E. 388 Pleasant Ayers Geo. D. Greenleaf, cor. Francis Barrett Harry H. 515 Main Baylies Henry, 42 High Boutwell Harvey L. 37 Pierce Bruce Chas. M. 360 Ferry Carpenter Orrin H. Appleton, cor. Clar- endon
Casas Wm. B. DeLas, 95 Cedar Coggan Marcellus, 34 Cross Eaton E. E. 417 Main Eddy Chas. F. 107 Ferry Elder Chas. R. 52 Maple Fall Anna C. 265 Pleasant Fall Geo. H. 265 Pleasant Farnham John E. 29 Crescent av.
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Fiske J. H. 102 Hancock Hanson Chas. H. 22 Judson Holbrook Moses, 21 Maplewood McGuire P. J. 94 Pleasant Millet J. H. 22 Parker Powers Erastus B. 57 Waite Powers James L. 18 Phillips Savage Thomas, 105 Webster Schofield Wm. 119 High
Shea Richard W. 29 Meridian Smart E. K. 453 Cross Stevens M. F. 14 Oxford Upton E. C. 55 Dexter Walsh John J. 94 Pleasant Wellman Arthur H. 193 Clifton Wells C. W. 33 Dodge Wiggin J. F. 154 Mountain av. Winn Henry, 264 Summer
Physicians-
Abbott Fred L. 24 Russell Barss J. R. 1 Irving Bickford Wm. 68 Summer Cummings Emma J. 28 Maplewood Deal Edward E. 64 Summer French Geo. M. 67 Salem French Nathan, 522 Main Garfield John (Hom.), 443 Salem Good J. Adam, 142 Mountain av. Griffin A. G. 195 Pleasant Hews Mrs. India M. 76 Pleasant
Horne Jeremiah, 170 Summer
Jones Chas. D. 436 Main Jones Ellis P. 90 Bryant
Knight Granville, 187 Ferry
Krauss James (Hom.), 84 Pleasant
Ledyard Annie M. (Massage), 11 Hazle- wood
McCarthy Chas. D. 36 Pleasant
McCarthy John C. 236 Pearl
McClearn C. W. 26 Faulkner
Moseley Mrs. C. H. (Elec.), 81 Cross
Murphy John M. C. 89 Hancock Nordstrom Mrs. C. M. (Hom.), 47 Wash- ington
Nutter Wm. D. 34 Maplewood
Parker Frank H. 347 Cross
Perkins Wesley B. 45 Pleasant
Potter LaForest, 25 Washington
Pratt Mary L. 33 Auburn
Prior Chas. E. 310 Main Randall F. D. 12 Maplewood
Russell Julia A. B. 489 Main
Ryder Godfrey, 321 Pleasant Sampson Miss Lottie E. 442 Main
Sawtelle Geo. B. (Hom.), 14 Florence Stackpole Geo. E. 118 Salem Stevens Andrew J. 517 Main Stevens J. H. (Hom.), 429 Main Stratton Carrie E. (Chris. Sci.), 24 Page Sullivan John L. 310 Main Toothtaker S. A. (Clair.), 216 Cross Whitney W. B. (Hom.), 275 Pleasant
Justices of the Peace and Notaries-
Abbott Chas. E. Ammann Albert
Elder Chas. R., N. P.
Otis James C.
Fall Geo. H., N. P.
Atwood Geo. F.
Farnham John C.
Oxnard Henry E. Peatt Ezra F.
Ayers Daniel
Fenn Henry A.
Perry Frank M.
Ayers Geo. D. Ballard Harry P.
Fiske Jerome H.
Pierce Chas. F.
Barker Edw. S.
Fuller Lorin L.
Pierce James .
Barker Samuel M.
Gardner Robert
Pindar Harry C.
*Barrett Harry H.
Gay Edward
Piper John F.
Baylies Henry
Goned Geo. L.
Porter James M. Powers Erastus B.
Blanchard G. D. B.
Heathfield H. D.
Powers James L.
Boutwell Harvey L.
Holbrook Moses
Prescott Chas. R.
Brown Wilber F. Bruce Chas. M.
Holden Leverett D.
Rankin Quintin E.
Burns Wylie C., N. P.
Howard Chas. W. Johnson Benj.
Richards Lyman H.
Button John W.
Jordan John N.
Riggs Francis P. Ringrose H. A. Rowe Wm. F. Russell Edwin F.
Coggan Marcellus, N. P.
McCarthy James
Sabine Edw. D.
McCormack John J.
Sanders James W.
Mackintire Chas. G. Major Thos. E.
Sargent Albert F.
Sargent, Jr. Albert F.
Damon Chas. E.
Darrow Franklin M., N.P. Davenport Chas. L. Dennett Chas. E.
Marshall Geo. F. McQuire P. J. McShame Patrick Metcalf Geo. A. Millett Josh. H. Mitchell Henry L.
Savage Thomas Scales James Scott John B. Semall Thomas
Dillingham Wm. C. Drake Luther J. Eaton Eugene E. Eaton James F.
Mulligan Luther T. Newman Albert S. Oliver Wm. C.
Serrat Wm. D. Shedd Chas. H.
Shove Francis A.
Osgood Wm. N.
Smart Ephraim K.
Fisher Sidney A.
Pettengill John W.
Belcher Chas. F.
Goodwin R. J. P.
Holden John P.
Rankin Harry P.
Casas Wm. B. DeLas Chisholm James Cockburn Wm. G.
Knollin Wm. Loud Clarence B.
Converse Elisha S. Corey D. P. Cox Alfred E. Crocker M. E. Crosby Chas. W.
Saville Geo. W. W. Sawtelle Edwin B.
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Stackpole Geo. E.
Upham Artemas B., N. P.
Sterling James F.
Upton Eugena C.
Wetherbee Geo. A. Wiggin James F.
Stewart James I. Stiles Isaac A. Sullivan Lynde
Waitt Olis E.
Wilde Wm. A.
Walbridge Percy E.
Williams Judson
Winn Henry
Tapley Moses B.
Turner, Jr. Alfred R.
Turner Henry E.
Wells Chas. W. Welsh Michael
Winslow John P. Young Henry C.
MARLBORO. (Middlesex Co.) Village, Marlboro Junction. A town 1660; a city 1890. Pop. 13,805 ; voters 3,132; val. $8,310,714; rate $17.40; net debt 882,- 456. License.
Political Districts-4th Congressional; 6th Councilor; 4th Middlesex Senatorial; 29th Middlesex Representative.
Postmaster-John S. Fay.
Hotels-Central $2, Eagle, City $2, Gleason $1.50, Marlboro House $1.50, The Preston, Tremont $2, Windsor $2.
Principal Industries-Extensive boot and shoe factories.
Communication-30 miles west of Boston on Marlboro Branch Fitchburg R.R., and Northern Div. Old Colony System of New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R. Exp., American, Adams, New York and Boston Despatch.
City Election-Tuesday after first Monday in December.
City Government-Mayor, William N. Davenport, (R), salary $1000.
ALDERMEN-President, Levi W. Baker (R). John H. Parker (D), Henry Par- sons (R), Michael G. Curley (D), S. Herbert Proctor (R), John P. Rowe (D), Charles L. Bartlett (R).
Meetings first and third Mondays of each month.
COMMON COUNCILMEN-President, Edward J. Plunkett. Ward 1, Frederick A. Pope (R), Frank W. Sawin (D-R) ; Ward 2, Edward R. Alley (died Jan. 9, 1895) (R), John James Downey (D); Ward 3, Hermenzilde Lemay (D), John J. McCarthy (D); Ward 4, Edward E. Allen (R), Jeremiah W. Buckley (D): Ward 5, James McAuslan (R), Walter E. Searles (R); Ward 6, Cyrus L. Carter (D), Jeremiah A. Sullivan (D) ; Ward 7, Frank T. Meagher (D), Edward J. Plunkett (D).
Meetings second and fourth Mondays of each month.
City Officers-City Clerk, Peter B. Murphy, $1000. Auditor, George S. Haskell, $600.
City Marshal, Chester W. Curtis, $1200.
City Physician, C. A. Keegan, M. D .. $400.
City Solicitor, J. W. McDonald, $1000.
City Treasurer. Charles F. Holyoke (resigned), $1000.
Collector, W. D. Doyle, $800. Supt. of Streets, W. W. Woodard, $1200.
City Engineer, B. R. Felton, $1800.
Chief of Fire Dept., G. D. Marshall, $300.
Supt. Fire Alarm, Herbert E. Ryder.
Clerk of Committees, William D. Doyle.
ASSESSORS-Thomas M. Dacy, William S. Frost, (one vacancy), $300 each.
BOARD OF HEALTH-W. S. Richardson, M. D., John J. Shaughnessy, Clemont Labossiere, $100 each. Agent of the Board and Inspector of Plumbing, D. F. Cal- lahan, $720.
OVERSEERS OF POOR-George E. Sherman, Loren Arnold, A. Lapoint, City Almoner, Timothy J. Harris, $600.
WATER COMMISSIONERS-John A. O'Connell, A. Greiner, Benj. F. Greeley, $50 each. Supt., Water Works, George A. Stacy, $1500; Water Registrar, Wm. McNally.
Constables-Cornelius Flynn, James C. McGill. John T. McCarthy, Patrick H. Loftus, James L. Callahan, Michael E. Coyne, Alexander C. Moffitt, Chester W. Curtis, Elroy C. Williams, Wm. M. Hamilton, James J. Fee, Placide Durand, Jeremiah F. Connors.
Schools-COMMITTEE-Charles W. Curtis, James T. Murphy. Wm. L. Morse, Martin H. Collins, Wm. H. Laughlin. John E. Savage, John C. Murphy.
Meetings first and third Wednesdays of every month.
Supt. of Schools. B. W. Tinker. $1900.
Prin. of High School, Wm. F. O'Connor, $1700.
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Welch Willard
Wellman Arthur H., N.P.
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63 schools ; 1 evening school; children of school age 2474; appropriation $40,000.
Public Library-COMMITTEE-L. E. Kirby, Rev. George S. Pine, George G. Gignac, Thomas S. Burke, Edw. S. Murphy, Rev. F. S. Rice, E. L. Bigelow, Hannah E. Bigelow, John E. Savage.
Librarian, Sarah E. Cotting, $600.
Clergymen-
Bouchard J. R. (Fr. Prot.)
Caisse J. C. (R. C.)
Genet J. M. O. (R. C.)
Haywood E. F. (C. U.)
McKenna P. A. (R. C.)
Sullivan J. P. (R. C.)
Attorneys-
Aldrich Samuel N. 203 Main
Brigham Wm. M. 203 Main
Davenport W. N. 203 Main
O'Connor Daniel E. Warren block
Fay Heman S. 203 Main
Otterson J. F. J. 146 Main
Hunt C. W. 203 Main
Shaughnessey J. J. Warren block
Physicians-
Brooks Frank, 4 Walnut
Knight C. L. 11 Main
Campbell J. (Elec.), 13 Prospect
McCarthy T. F.
Camille Cote, 350 Main
Putnam Charles, 195 Lincoln
Cutler C. L. 7. Elm
Richardson W. S. 8 Cotting av.
Dervin P. J.
St. Jacques R. 41 Broad
Ellis E. H. (Hom.), 139 Lincoln
Sasseville Nicholas, 252 Lincoln
Heffern P. W.
Shepherd J. G. Mrs.
Hoitt E. G.
Smyth H. E. Therien E. J. 4 Broad
Keegan C. L.
Justices of the Peace and Notaries-
Aldrich Samuel N. Fay Heman S.
McSweeney Edw. F.
Alley Edw. R.
Fay John S., N. P. Morse Charles F.
Barnes Wm., N. P. Frye Leslie M. Morse Walter B.
Bigelow Edw. L. Frye Walter E. Morse Wm. L.
Bigelow Jas. F.
Harris Timothy J.
Murphy James T.
Brigham Wm. M.
Holyoke Charles F.
Murphy Peter B.
Burke Thomas S.
Howe Louis P.
O'Connell John
Chaffin Fred L.
Hunt Charles W.
Otterson J. F. J.
Coolidge Timothy A. Johnson Edw. F.
Tarbell Luther L.
Davenport Wm. M.
McDonald Jas W.
MEDFORD. (Middlesex Co.) Villages, West Medford, Tuft's Col- lege, Wellington, Glenwood. Founded 1630; a city 1892. Pop. 11,079; voters 2641; val. $15,289,350; rate $14.80; net debt $653,441. License to May 1st, 1895, then no license.
Political Districts-8th Congressional; 3rd Councilor; 1st Middlesex Sen- atorial; 8th Middlesex Representative.
Postmasters-Medford, F. T. Spinney; Glenwood, (Station A), Clerk, A. P. Perry ; West Medford, M. M. Grimes; Wellington, Chas. Elsworth; College Hill, -
Hotels-Medford $2, Mystic $1.50.
Principal Industries-Extensive print works; dye works, brick yards, felt boot manufacturing, carriage manufacturing.
Communication-5 miles northwest of Boston at terminus of Medford Branch of Boston & Maine R. R. West Medford and Tuft's College on main line of Boston & Maine R. R .; electric cars to Boston. Exp., American, Boston Local.
City Election-Second Tuesday of December.
City Government-Mayor, Baxter E. Perry (R), salary $1000.
ALDERMEN-President, Charles D. Archibald (R). Walter F. Cushing (R), Edward F. Kakas (R), Edmund H. Pennell (R), Charles D. Archibald (R), Wm. R. Maxwell (R), Josiah R. Teel (R).
Meetings alternate Tuesday evenings beginning January 8th.
COMMON COUNCILMEN-President, Henry S. Bridge (R). Ward 1, Charles H. Bird (R), John Oldfield (R), George H. Perry (R); Ward 2, Thos. J. Bryant (R),
O'Brien J. T. (R. C.) Osgood A. M. (M.) Pine George S. (E.) Rice F. S. (Uv.)
Johnson Edw. F. Warren block McDonald J. W. 155 Main
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Wm. M. Newcomb (R), Edward F. Smith (R) : Ward 3, Edward A. Badger (R), Henry S. Bridge (R), Eben F. Roberts (R): Ward 4, Herman L. Buss, (R), Oliver Whyte (R), James L. Work (R): Ward 5, Charles H. Benner (R), Fred'k H. Fletcher (R), Edward W. Teele (R): Ward 6, Nason B. Cunningham (R), John H. Gerrish (R), Barker B. Howard (D-R).
Meetings alternate Monday evenings beginning January 14th.
City Officers-City Clerk, Allston P. Joyce, $1200.
Clerk of Committees, Andrew Nimmo, $450.
Treasurer, Parker R. Litchfield. $1650.
Collector, Edward W. Hayes, $1200.
Auditor, George D. Cummings, $1200.
City Engineer, T. Howard Barnes, $2400.
City Solicitor, Benjamin F. Hayes, $800.
City Physician, John B. Mahoney, M. D., $300.
City Messenger, James B. Simpson, $900.
Street Commissioner, John P. Prichard, $1600.
Chief of Police, Emery D. Holmes, $1200.
Chief Engineer of Fire Dept., Arthur C. Symmes, $400.
Supt. of Water Works, Frederick W. Gow, $1500.
Sealer of Weights and Measures, Henry F. Moore.
Inspector of Milk and Vinegar, Animals and Provisions, Henry F. Moore, $150. Inspector of Buildings, Calvin H. Clark, $500.
ASSESSORS-Chairman, James A. Hervey, $500; John H. Hooper, $500, Henry Withington, $500.
BOARD OF HEALTH-Chairman, Walter L. Hall, $50: James E. Cleaves, M. D., $50; J. Walter Bean, M. D., $50; Wm. P. Clark, $50. Clerk, Alvin R. Reed, $150.
OVERSEERS OF POOR-Chairman, Calvin H. Clark, $500; Wm. C. Craig, $50; Wm. A. Thompson, $50. Clerk, Edward W. Hayes, $150.
PARK COMMISSIONERS-Chairman, J. Henry Norcross; Secretary, Rosewell B. Lawrence ; Benjamin C. Leonard, John D. Street, Benjamin F. Morrison.
SINKING FUND COMMISSIONERS-Chairman, Samuel C. Lawrence; J. Henry Norcross, J. Gilman Waite, Benjamin C. Leonard, Wm. Cushing Wait. Treas- urer, Daniel W. Lawrence.
SEWER COMMISSIONERS-Chairman, John D. Street; John Wm. Rockwell, Charles H. Parker, $50 each. Engineer, T. Howard Barnes.
WATER COMMISSIONERS-Chairman, Frank E. Chandler; Eli Ayers, Allston H. Evans, $50 each. Water Registrar, Fred L. Cushing.
TRUSTEES OF OAK GROVE CEMETERY-Chairman, John Hutchins: Edward S. Randall, Charles W. Jacobs, Robert H. Grace, Asa Law, $25 each. Clerk, Allston P. Joyce, $75.
REGISTRARS OF VOTERS-Chairman, Henry B. Nottage, $100; Horace D. Had- ley, $100; Thomas Crockwell $100; Allston P. Joyce, City Clerk, ex-officio, $125.
Constables-Emery D. Holmes, John Grady, Wm. G. Ewell.
Schools-COMMITTEE-Chairman, Rosewell B. Lawrence: Secretary, Charles N. Jones; Frederick H. Kidder. Ward 1, Mrs. Amanda H. Plummer; Ward 2, George E. Davenport; Ward 3, Sidney Gleason; Ward 4, Gustavus F. Guild: Ward 5, Rev. Benjamin A. Dean; Ward 6, Augusta R. Crosby, $50 each. Clerk also receives $200 salary in addition to regular $50.
Meetings first and third Monday evenings of each month.
Supt. of Schools, E. Hunt, $1000.
Prin. of High School, Lorin L. Dame, $2500.
Supt. of Evening Schools, Joseph Speare.
15 schools; children of school age 2265; appropriation $65,000.
Library-TRUSTEES-Chairman, Rev. Henry C. DeLong; Samuel C. Law- rence, James A. Hervey.
Librarian, Mary E. Sargent.
Clergymen-
Abbott J. P. (B.), 6 Central av.
Cassidy W. M. (M.), 2 Tontine, West Medford Dean B. A. (Cong.), 29 Marion
DeLong H. C. (Un.), 47 High Dermody J. J. (R. C.), 60 High Gillijan M. (R. C.), 60 High
Hutchinson O. W. (M.), 4 Magoun av. Moorehouse A. B. (E.), 71 High Stebbins H. W. (Cong.), 139 High, West Medford
Dearborn W. H. (Uv.), 2 Oak Bluffs Barstow John (Cong.), 8 Ashland
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Attorneys-
Dwyer Richard J. 17 Washington Harlow Thomas S. 23 High
Hallowell J. Mott, 148 High Hayes B. F. 9 South
Perry Baxter E. Hillside av.
Perry George H. Hillside av.
Wait Wm. C. 58 Forest
Physicians-
Allen Alfred M. 17 Central av. Bean J. Walter, 23 Harvard av.
Hendenberg James, 14 Salem
Kingsbury Chas. F. 23 Harvard av.
Bemis Chas. V. 44 High
Leighton H. B. 54 Boston av. Mahoney John B. 28 Salem
Chandler Norman F. 25 High
Clark Joseph E. 2 Oakland
Martin Pearl, 10 Oakland
Cleaves James E. 8 Salem
Mills George W. 24 and 26 Salem
Coffin J. L. 141 High
St. Dennis J. Nelson, 3 Forest
Justices of the Peace and Notaries-
Beane Allen H.
Jacobs Benj. F. Jewett Addison G.
Nottage Henry B.
Bridge Henry S.
Parker Wm. I.
Buss Chas. B.
Joyce Allston P.
Perry Baxter E.
Craig Wm. C.
Keene G. Marlow
Perry Geo. H.
Dwyer Michael F.
Kent Fred A., N. P.
Plunkett Christopher G.
Fifield Winslow W.
Kidder Fred H., N. P.
Pratt Fred L. Randall Geo. H.
Gamage Alonzo A. Gibson Geo. A.
Knapp Albert F. Lawrence Daniel W.
Remele Geo. H.
Gleason Daniel A.
Lawrence R. B.
Sayre John W.
Goodrich Chas. N.
*Lawrence Wm. B.
Usher Jas. M.
Good win Jas. O.
Leavitt Elmer E.
Wade John F.
*Hayes Benj. F.
Litchfield Parker R.
Wait Wm. Cushing
Hayes Edw. W.
Macy Wm. F.
Wheeler Harry A.
Hollis Francis
Matthaei W. A., N. P.
Wilson Darius
Hallowell Jas. M.
Montague David T.
*Hooper John H. Montague Fred W.
NEW BEDFORD. (One of the county seats of Bristol Co.) Villages, Clifford, Shawmut, Rochdale, Plainville. Established Feb. 23, 1787; a city Mar. 9, 1847. Pop. 40,733; voters 7493; val. $51,434,925; rate $15.60; net debt $918,366. License.
Political Districts-13th Congressional; 1st Councilor; 3d Bristol Sena- torial; Wards 1, 2 and 3, 5th Bristol Representative; Wards 4, 5 and 6, 6th Bristol Representative.
Postmasters-New Bedford, Charles S. Ashley; Clifford, James Davis; Shawmut, Charles B. Phillips.
Hotels-Mansion $2; Parker $2.50 to $3.50.
Principal Industries-For years the centre of the whale fishery busi- ness and still one of the largest in the world; also a coal shipping trade. Here are twenty-one cotton mills, including the famous Wamsutta mills, the largest in the world; also woolen mills, soap, candle and cordage works, iron and copper, leather, glass and many other manufacturing industries. A port of entry.
Communication-55 miles southeast of Boston at terminus of Northern Div. Old Colony System of New York, New Haven and Hartford R. R .; steamers to Cottage City, 32 miles, and freight steamer to New York; electric cars to Fall River. Stages run to Dartmouth, 7 miles; Little Crompton, R. I., 20 miles; Mattapoiset, 6 miles; Marion, 12 miles; and to Westport Point, 16 miles. Exp., New York & Boston Despatch.
City Election-Tuesday after first Monday in December.
City Government-Mayor, David L. Parker (C), salary $2000.
ALDERMEN-President, Mayor, ex-officio. Ward 1, Luther G. Hewins, Jr. (C) ; Ward 2, Henry C. Hathaway (Ind-C); Ward 3, John H. Barrows (C) ; Ward 4, William R. West (C); Ward 5, James Arthur Taylor (C); Ward 6, Samuel E. Bentley (C). Compensation $100 each.
Holton Samuel S. Jr.
Martin Pearl
Whitworth Thos.
Hall Walter L. 54 Salem
Lawrence Wm. B. 7 Rural av. Libby John F. 19 Monument Martin Wm. P. 10 Oakland
Kidder Fred H. 7 Florence Lawrence Rosewell B. 15 Salem
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CITY REGISTER.
Meetings first and third Thursdays of each month.
COMMON COUNCILMEN - President, Oliver Pres. ott. Jr. (C). Ward 1, Henry T. Ashley (Ind-C), Stephen L. Finnell (Ind-C), Mortimer McCarthy (C), Albert Wilde (C); Ward 2, Arthur L. Blackmer (C), Robert S. Lawton (C), Edward C. Reynolds (C), Joseph A. Wright (C) : Ward 3, Charles H. Adams (C'). George P. Bailey (Ind-C), Charles W. Knight (Ind-C), Lewis E. Milliken (Ind-C) ; Ward 4, Charles E. Brownell (C), Arthur W. Forbes (('), Charles H. Fuller (Ind-C), John A. Taylor (Ind-C); Ward 5, Charles H. L. Delano (('). Thomas S. Hathaway (C), Oliver Prescott, Jr. (C), Harry B. Wood (C) ; Ward 6, Jason L. Ballou (Ind-C), James C. Platt (C), John I', Rogers (Ind-C), Joseph C. Warren (C). Clerk, William A. Mackie, $300.
Meetings first and third Thursdays of each month.
City Officers-City Clerk, Daniel B. Leonard, $2600.
Assistant City Clerk, William S. Cook, $700.
Treasurer, James H. Hathaway, $2600.
Auditor, George W. Parker, $1250.
City Messenger (vacancy), $800.
Solicitor, Thomas F. Desmond, $700.
City Engineer, Fire Dept., Frederick Macy, $1000.
Chief of Police, (vacant), $1500.
Sealer of Weights and Measures. Charles H. Wood, $365.
Supt. of Public Buildings and Buildings in the Fire District, Edmund O'Keefe, $1500.
Supt. of City Clock, Charles E. Woodworth, $75.
City Bell Ringer, George W. Howland, $125.
City Land Surveyor, William F. Williams, $2000.
Harbor Master, Henry F. West, $250.
Inspector of Petroleum and Vinegar, Harrison Delano.
Inspector of Milk, Provisions and Animals intended for Slaughter, Daniel C. Ashley, $1000.
Supervisor of Wires, Daniel D. Briggs, $300.
Supt. of Burial Grounds, Edward S. Haskell, $200,
ASSESSORS-Chairman, Geo. E. Briggs, $1000; Charles D. Tuel, $750; John A. Ruggles, $750.
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS-Chairman, Mayor, ex-officio; President of Com- mon Council, ex-officio; Morgan Rotch. Savory C. Hathaway, George F. Bartlett ; Clerk, Daniel B. Leonard; Supt. and City Forester, Albert B. Drake, $2400.
PARK COMMISSIONERS-The Members of the Board of Public Works; Clerk. William S. Cook, $300.
REGISTRARS OF VOTERS-Emanuel Sullavou, $400; Willard N. Lane, $400; John A. Gomley, $300; Daniel B. Leonard, City Clerk, ex-officio, $300.
BOARD OF HEALTH-Chairman, Nathaniel Hathaway; William G. Kirsch- baum; City Physician and Quarantine Physician, William N. Swift; Clerk, Susie J. Small; Health Inspector, William E. Macomber; Inspector of Plumbing, Louis H. Richardson.
WATER BOARD-President, Mayor, ex-officio; President of Common Council. ex-officio; David B. Kempton, Edmund Wood; Thomas B. Tripp; Clerk, Robert C. P. Coggeshall: Water Registrar, James H. Hathaway; Supt., Robert C. P. Coggeshall; Inspector, Clifford Baylies.
COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUNDS-Chairman, Morgan Rotch; Andrew R. Palmer, William H. Pitman; Secretary and Treasurer, James H. Hathaway.
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR-Albert H. W. Carpenter, Charles S. Paisler. Jas. E. Stanton, $150 each; Secretary, James E. Stanton, $600; Assistant, Ella F. Bucklin, $700: Supt. of Almshouse and Poor Farm, Albert A. Chase; Physician, Edward E. Waite.
BOARD OF LICENSE COMMISSIONERS-Chairman, Rufus A. Soule, John W. Barmister, Stephen D. Pierce.
Constables-
Adams Lemuel D. Allen Edgar W. Allen Edward Allen Robert N. Allen Timothy C.
Arnett Henry Arnett James W.
Atwood William W.
Brady John W.
Brownell Milton A.
Almond Walter Almond William Jr.
Bullard Margaret S.
Bumpus Henry W. Callanan Thomas F. Cannavan Patrick Clark Ulysses L.
Clough George H.
Bryant Seth E.
Comstock Thomas W.
Cowing William J.
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MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.
Cox James M.
Lee Allen L.
Roscoe William E.
Dahoney Thomas
Macomber William E.
Russell Elisha E.
Mather Joseph
Russell Eugene F.
Dayton Luther M. Demers Frank E. Deneen Daniel
Mayan Robert
Savage Jas. W.
McBay Charles L.
Sisson Jos. De L.
Dodds James
McCarthy Jeremiah McDonnell Patrick
Dumer Peter
McEnnis Robert B.
Eldridge W. A.
McLeod Samuel D.
Enos Frank
Meehan Daniel
Sullivan John D.
Fay Thomas
Mitchell James
Sullivan Timothy
Foley Edmund
Mitchell William H.
Sweeney Daniel P.
Genarm Geo. E.
Moore Lewis S.
Taber Jeremiah M.
Gibbs Nathaniel F.
Murphy Cornelius J.
Taft Thomas J.
Gifford Charles C.
Oliver John F.
Underwood Willis C.
Gray Albert N.
Paige Geo. W.
Vogel Robert F. Vogie George
Howland Thomas D.
Peirce Ellery
Weston Stephen J.
Humphrey Damie J.
Perry Samuel C.
Wilber James L.
Ivey James A.
Pinkham Geo. W.
Williams John H.
Jones Arthur H.
Preece Thomas
Wilson Thomas H.
Kenney Patrick
Rhodes Henry W. Ricketson Harrison D.
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