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Roofers, Tin. Tobey & Coggeshall, 18 William
Rolling Mills.
Gosnold Mills, 134 Ray, Geo. Wilson, president and treasurer
Room and Car Mouldings. ELLIS LEONARD B., 40 William (see advt. on back cover)
Rope Manufacturers.
NEW BEDFORD CORDAGE CO., Court street, office Rotch's square (see adv. dept., p, 21)
Safe Dealers and Repairers. GIFFORD THOS. J. & CO., 32 Wil- liam (see adv. front col'd page)
Sail Makers.
Almy Job, 11 Parker's block, Middle Chapman & Shurtleff, Union, cor. Front
CHAPMAN JOHN H., 122 North Second (see adv. dept., p. 45) Hart Simpson, 33 Commercial whf. Hitch Joshua C., Taber's whf., cor. North Front
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Sashes, Doors and Blinds. BOSWORTH & BAKER, 24 Spring (see advt. opp. preface) CROACHER THOS. W., Leonard's wharf (see adv. dept., p. 12) DOULL JAMES, 2 School (see adv. dept., p. 2) Mosher & Brownell (manufactur- ers), Atlantic wharf SOWLE F. A.,8 and 10 William (see adv. dept., p. 24)
STURTEVANT & SHERMAN, 132 No. Water (see adv. dept. p. 44)
Savings Banks. (See also Banks.) NEW BEDFORD FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK, Purchase, cor. Mechanics' lane (see advt.) NEW BEDFORD INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS, North Second, cor. William (see advt.)
Saw Filers. Bliss M. H., 38 Russell KIRBY WM. A., 91 Middle
Saw Mills. Hayes & Co., 147 North Water Turner E. G., Plainville
Seamen's Chest Manfrs. Enas Mannel, 110 So. Water Williams John, 193 So. Water
Seamen's Clothing Dealers. (See also Clothing Dealers.) Doane, Swift & Co., 55 Union Joseph Lucy Mrs., 145 So. Water Thomas Antone, 111 So. Water Tucker W., jr., 21 North Water Wing J. & W. R. & Co., 24 South Water Wordell Alden, 19 Commercial whf.
Sewer,Well,Water and Drain Pipe Manufacturers. Pierce Bradford S., 9 Bedford Peirce Charles M., jr., 119 North Water
Sewing Machines. BLEES SEWING MACHINE, E. B. Chase, 2 Cheapside (see adv. dept., p. 22) Brock J. C., 149 Union Eddy Job A. T., 20 Purchase GARNETT JOHN II., 15 Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 25) Mann H. S., 81 Purchase
NOONING WM. B., 21, 4, and 64} Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 21) Singer Sewing Machine, Emily Bootlı, agent, 30 Purchase Waite B. H., 38 Purchase
Sewing Machine Repairers: CHASE E. B., 2 Cheapside (see adv. dept., p. 22)
Sheathing Metal. Greene D. R. & Co., 19 Hamilton
Shells and Marine Curiosities Nickerson George Y., 2 Fifth
Sheriffs, Deputy. (See also County Officers.)
Kimball Horatio N., 42} No. Water Nickerson John W., 29 No. Water
Ship Agents. (See also Merchants.)
Blackler William G., 7 Ricketson's block, Union Hitch Joshua C., Taber's wharf Jones Edward C., 2 Central wharf
Taber, Read & Co., 117 Union THOMPSON JAMES D., SS Union
Tucker Charles, 21 No. Water Watkins William, 13 Centre Wood Dennis, 6 Commercial wharf
Ship Carpenters.
Brown Benjamin C., head of George Howland's wharf
Chaney Ephraim, Hillman, near North Water Chase Abram, 150 North Water Dammon Samuel, North Water, cor. North
EDWARDS W. L., Commercial whf. (see adv. dept., p. 14) HOWLAND JOHN W., City wharf (see adv. dept., p. 41) Mashow John, Eddy's wharf
Ship Chandlers.
BROWNELL WM. O., 4, 6 and 8 Central wharf, and No. Front, cor. Central wharf (see adv. dept., p. 27)
KIRBY HUMPHREY S., 8 Com- mercial wharf, cor. Front (see adv. dept., p. 15)
SULLINGS, KINGMAN & CO., 123 Union (see adv. dept., p. 15) Taber, Gordon & Co., Central whf., cor. Front
VINCENT AMBROSE, 120 Union (see adv. dept., p. 40) Watkins Williams, 13 Centre
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Ship Joiners.
Briggs & Look, 129} North Water Brown Benjamin C., head of George Howland's wharf Damon Doane W., Shepherd's lane
Ship Merchants. (See also Merchants. ) Smith William T., 2 and 4 Centre Watkins William, 13 Centre
Ship Smiths.
BARTON JAMES, City wharf (see adv. dept., p. 7) Dean Henry N., head of No. Water Dean & Driggs, Merrill's wharf DURFEE JAMES, 201 No. Water (see adv. dept., p. 16) Macy E. B. & F., 22 So. Water SAWYER J. A., 25 No. Front (see adv. dept., p. 39) Snow James M., North Front, near Middle
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Ship Stores.
BAKER & FLANDERS, 22 Union (see adv. dept., p. 33) GIBBS LOT H., 26 Union (see adv. dept., p. 31) Knowles Thomas & Co., 24 Union
Shipwrights.
EDWARDS WM. L., Commercial wharf (see adv. dept., p. 14) HOWLAND JOHN W., City wharf (see adv. dept., p. 41) Smith John B., Parker's wharf
Shipping Office.
SMITH WM. S., Water, cor. Com- mercial (see adv. dept., p. 12)
Shirt Manuf. (Linen Bosom.) Denham Thomas M. & Bro., 64 Wil- liam
Shooks and Tanks. Peirce John W., 99 So. Water PEIRCE LLOYD N., 190 So. Water (see adv. dept., p. 7)
Silver and Silver-Plated Ware Bennett Samuel, 44 William DEXTER & HASKINS, 14 Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 20) Hurll Charles W., 23 Purchase Taylor Henry J., 41 Purchase
Silver Ware Manufacturer. Pitman Benjamin, 80 Union
Slipper Manufacturers. Murphy Edward, rear 139 Ray Weed F., 14 William
Small Wares.
WILDE J. P., William, cor. Sixth (see adv. dept., p. 24)
Smokers' Articles. Caswell I. C., 85} Purchase Cunha Joseph, 95 Union HASWELL A. K., 103 Union (see advt. on front cover) OESTING CHAS. A. W., 48 Pur- chase (see adv. dept., p. 46)
Soap Manufacturers.
SISSON OTIS A., 104 and 106 No. Water, and 24, 26 and 28 Middle (see adv. dept., p. 11) Varley Henry, rear 122 Ray WHITTEMORE M. F., 14 So. Second (see adv. dept., p. 20)
Soap Stone.
ALLEN JOSEPH, JR., & CO., 20 No. Second (see marginal lines outside front cover)
Soda and Mineral Water Manufacturers.
BROWNELL & WHEATON, 180 County (see adv. dept., p. 34)
Spar Manufacturers.
(See also Mast and Spar Makers.}
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Beetle Rodolphus, 130 No. Water Ryder & Smith, 152 No. Water Smith & Allen, rear 25 Front
Sperm Candles and Oil Soap Manufacturers. (See also Oil and Candles .. )
DELANO GEORGE & CO., Sonth Second, cor. South (see adv. dept., p. 8)
HASTINGS & CO., foot of Grinnell (see adv. dept., p. 9) LEONARD SAMUEL & CO., Leon- ard (see adv. dept., p. 9) ROBINSON WILLIAM A. & CO., 50 So. Water (see adv. dept., p. 8)
Stables, Livery, Boarding and Sale.
BLISS SAMUEL S., 28 Bedford Brown J. Q. A., 14 So. Second BROWNELL PERRY, 13 So. Second Coffin William Henry, First, corner School
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COOK JOHN S., 12 and 14 Fourth
(see adv. dept., p. 40) Dwelly Andrew, 248 Purchase Gifford David M., 170 Purchase Hathaway Andrew E., 28 William Mayers George, 38 Parker Perry S. F. & Son, 50 Elm RICHARDS A., 5 So. Sixth Richards W. D., 20 So. Second Sherman William H., 24 Fourth Sherman & Reynard, So. Sixth, junc. County Snow Geo., 188 County TALLMAN WM. K., 60, 62 and 64 Elm (see adv. dept., p. 1)
Stage Lines. (See also Omnibus Lines. ) Fall River, A. Richards, proprietor, 5 So. Sixth Little Compton and Tiverton, Alfred Richards, prop., 5 So. Sixth
Marion, A. Richard, prop., 5 South Sixth
Rochester, Thomas Hersom, prop., 75 William
South Dartmouth, Joseph T. Davis, prop., 5 So. Sixth Westport Point, Alfred Richards, prop., 5 So. Sixth
Stair Builder. Clark Ezra, North Second, corner Hillman
Stationery, Wholesale and Retail. (See also Books and Stationery.) Allen John C., 47 Purchase DEWS EDWIN, 105 and 107 Union (see advt. on front cover) Hutchinson S., 4 Cheapside Munson Hulbert W., 623 Purchase TABER ROBERT B., 49 Union (see adv. dept., p. 50) Todd Henry H., 206 Purchase
Stave Dealers. Luce Thomas, City wharf NYE S. G., 35 Union (see adv. dept., p. 32)
Stave Dressers. Hayes & Co., 145 North Water
Steam Engine Manfrs.
Industrial Iron Works, 21 School NEW BEDFORD MACHINE SHOP, John A. Gifford, prop., 90 South Water (see adv. dept., p. 14)
Steam and Gas Fitters. GIFFORD THOS. J. & CO., 32 Wil- liam (see adv. front col'd page) Sherman Jireh C., 24 William WOOD, BRIGHTMAN & CO., 45 No. Water (see front col'd page)
Steamship Companies. (See also Packet Agents.)
EUROPEAN STEAMERS, Daven- port, Mason & Co., agents, 142 Union (see advt. opp. dedication) New Bedford Vineyard and Nan- tucket Steamboat Co., office over Merchants' National Bank, North Water
NEW BEDFORD AND NEW YORK STEAMSHIP CO., 6 Commercial wharf (see adv. dept., p. 41)
Stereoscopic Views Manuf. Adams S. E., 39 Purchase
Stereoscopes & Stereoscopic Views.
Allen John C., 47 Purchase ELLIS LEONARD B., 40 William (see advt. on back cover)
Stevedores. Hart David, 107 Third Ricketson Abner K., 247 So. Water
Stone Cutters. (See also Marble Workers. )
Hathaway Elnathan, 399 Purchase MANCHESTER OTIS, Chestnut, bet. Maxfield and Sycamore (see advt., p. 32 front) Munroe Joseph P. G., 4 West Camp- bell Vogel Geo., No. Second, nearly opp. Post office
Stone Tool Manufs. DURFEE JAMES, 201 North Water (see adv. dept., p. 16) Rogers Abiatha, Hathaway road, near Rockdale
Stoves and Ranges.
Caswell John P., 84 Purchase Cobb Geo. A., Head of the River Hatch George E., 158 Purchase HAYDEN WILLIAM G., 101 Third (see adv. dept., p. 37) Lewis Nathan, 127 Union MORGRIDGE CHAS. H., 111 Union (see advt. opp. index to advts.) PARKER & SHERMAN, 109 Union (see adv. front col'd page)
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SAWYER STEPHEN P., 89 Middle (see advt. front colored page) SULLINGS, KINGMAN & CO., 123 Union (see adv. dept., p. 15) Tobey & Coggesliall, 18 William Tripp Stephen A., 16 and 18 North Water
VINCENT AMBROSE, 120 Union (see adv. dept., p. 40) WOOD, BRIGHTMAN & CO., 45 No. Water (see advt. opp. inside of front cover)
Stucco Workers. DELANO G., 6 Fifth (see adv. dept., p. 25) Dyer Jesse W., 13 Cedar
Tailoresses.
Allen Mary A., 58 Hillman Besseleu Louisa Mrs., 42 Bethe] Briggs Cynthia K., 103 No. Second Burroughs Susan C., 60 Ray Shannon Emily, 73 Pleasant Sisson Mary J. Miss, 160 North
Tailors, Merchant. (See also Clothing Dealers.) Albiston R. W., 25 Purchase Allen & Hunt, 96 Union BACH GEORGE, 106 So. Water (see adv. dept., p. 26) Barnett John, 102 Union Carpenter A. H. W., 141 Union Davis L. D., 51 Purchase .Doane, Swift & Co., 51 and 53 Union, and 1 and 3 No. Water Eddy George M. & Co., 147} Union Gifford & Co., 113 Union Harlow Otis, 18 South Water Howland Daniel W., 45 William Kenney Daniel, 18} So. Water McGrath Lawrence, 125 Union Perry E. S., 4 Ricketson's block, Union Richmond J. & Son, 31 No. Water Spooner Sylvester C., 96 Purchase Swift M. C., 128} Union Sylvester Winslow C., 17 No. Second Taber, Read & Co., 117 Union Wing J. & W. R. & Co., 24 South Water
Tanners.
· NEW BEDFORD TANNERY, Court, beyond the jail, Dewson, Williams & Co., proprietors (see adv. front colored page)
Teacher of Dancing. THOMAS WILLIAM E., 9. Fourth (see adv. dept., p. 46)
Teacher of Drawing and Painting. Hersey Jacob Mrs., 164 Union
Teamsters. (See also Job Wagons.) Caldwell S. C., 185 Pleasant Gammons G. F. W., 12 Elm Gray Charles A. & Co., New Bedford R. R. depot Hathaway Frederick A., 339 South Water
Holmes Josiah, jr., Pine Moulton Nathaniel, Hill, near No. SAWIN A. K. P., Merrill's wharf (see adv. dept., p. 47)
Tripp Alvin B., 168 Kempton
Teas, Coffes and Spices. (See also Grocers.) Showe Ar & Co., 80} Purchase
Telegraph Company.
Western Union Telegraph Com- pany, B. R. Paine, manager, 26 No. Water
Tin Plate and Sheet Iron Workers.
Caswell John P., 84 Purchase
Cobb George A., Acushnet avenue, Head of the River Dexter B. F., 125} Purchase Hatch George E., 158 Purchase HAYDEN WILLIAM G., 101 Third (see adv. dept., p. 37) Lewis Nathan, 127 Union PARKER & SHERMAN, 109 Union (up stairs) (see adv. front col'd p. ) SAWYER STEPHEN P., 89 Middle (see advt. front colored page) SULLINGS, KINGMAN & CO., 123 Union (see adv. dept., p. 15) Tobey & Coggeshall, 18 William Tripp Holder R., 18 No. Water Tripp Stephen A., 16 and 18 North Water
Wilson John C., 303 Purchase WOOD, BRIGHTMAN & CO., 45 No. Water (see advt. opp. inside front cover)
Tobacco and Snuit. (See also Cigars and Tobacco.) Caswell I. C., 85} Purchase Chapman E. T., 13 No. Second CUNHA JOSEPH, 95 Union HASWELL AMOS K., 103 Union (see advt. on front cover) OESTING CHARLES A. W., 48 Pur- chase (see adv. dept., p. 46) TILDEN NILES, 28 North Second (see adv. dept., p. 28)
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Tool Manufacturers. Dean H. N. (cast steel), head of No Water Hathaway B. D., 114 Ray
Toys. (See also Fancy Goods.) Allen John C., 47 Purchase - BATES A. E. MRS., 14 Cheapside (see adv. dept., p. 20) Hawes Levi, 13 Purchase TILDEN & CO., 60 Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 17)
Trader. Greene Amos, 17 Fifth
Trimmings, Ladies'.
(See also Buttons and Trimmings ; also Dress Trimmings.) Cottle H. B. Miss, 11 Purchase Haskell Edward, 42 Purchase Hunt Josiah, 22 Purchase Paul John C., 27 Purchase
Trotting Park.
Evergreen Trotting Park, D. A. Snell, prop., Plainville road
Truckmen. (See Teamsters.)
Gray Chas. A. & Co., New Bedford R. R. depot Gammons G. F. W., 12 Elm Hathaway Fred'k A., 339 So. Water HOLMES JOSIAH, jr., Pine (see adv. dept., p. 7) SAWIN A. K. P., Merrill's wharf (see adv. dept., p. 47)
Trunks, Traveling Bags and Valises.
Allen Jesse, 7 Purchase Barnett J., 102 Union
BROWNELL L., 89 Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 23) Evons E. L., 1253 Union Gifford & Co., 113 Union Kittredge B. R., 25 Purchase
Sanders' wiu., IVS Union Swift Moses C., 128} Union
Taber, Read & Co., 117 Union Waterman N., 1 Ricketson's block, Union, cor. Fourth Willis William H., 126 and 128 Union
Trusses. Cadwell William P. S., 49 Purchase Lawton C. H. & H. A., 91 Union and 1 Purchase
Turbine Water Wheels. ELLIS & COLLINS, 90 So. Water (see adv. dept., p. 16)
Twine. DEWS EDWIN, 105 and 107 Union (see advt. front cover)
Twist Drill Manufrs. MORSE TWIST DRILL AND MA- CHINE CO., Fourth, cor. Bedford (see adv. dept., p. 11)
Umbrellas and Parasols. Cannon E. S. & Co., 43 Purchase Hopkins John, 2 Purchase
Umbrella Repairer. Kellaher John, Shephard's lane
Undertakers. COGGESHALL & CO., 20 and 22 William (see advt. on back cover) MURPHY T. J., 106 Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 44) WILSON BENJAMIN G., 74 Wil- liam (sce adv. dept., p. 42)
Upholsterers.
Briggs Chas. H., 129 Union Dantsizen C., 191 Elm, cor. Cedar MAXFIELD CALEB, 130 Union (see adv. dept., p. 25)
U. S. Deputy Collector Inter- nal Revenue.
Leonard E. C., over Mechanics' Nat. Bank, North Water
U. S. Commissioner. Clifford Charles W., 35 No. Water
U. S. Deputy Marshal. Cobb William S., 29 North Water
Variety Stores.
(See also Toys; also Fancy Goods.) Rannett Mary V. Mrs., 154 Mill Blackley M., 210 Ray Fay James, 249 Sonth Water Francis Manuel, 110 So. Water Goodale Ada S. Miss, 78 Third Haskins Gifford B., 167 So. Water King Anna L. Mrs., Ray, cor. Acush- net avenue
King Joseph F., 136} So. Water Lewis Francis, 167 South Water Manuel Francis, 110 South Water
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Pease Peleg, 74 Grinnell Pedro Joseph H., 28 Howland Pickens & Ashley, 353 Purchase Roberts Joseph E., 179 So. Water Tallman Charles S., 172 County Warren Angie Mrs., 106 Third
Varnish Manufacturers. Cook Thomas W. & Co., Front, cor. School
Veterinary Surgeon. Flagg Oren H., 27 Third
Vinegar Manufr. Turner Elbridge G., Plainville
Watches, Clocks & Jewelry.
Almy Jas. T., 156 Union Brownell A. P., 94 Union Childs S., 33 Purchase DEXTER & HASKINS, 14 Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 20) Fales James. jr., 91 North Water Howland Nicholas E., 79 Purchase Hurll Charles W., 23 Purchase JORDAN F. J., 31 William (see adv. dept., p. 1) Kelley James S., 83 Union Kelley Wm. L., 106 Union Munroe James & Son, 98 Union WILBOR ALFRED G., 94} Third (see adv. dept., p. 29)
Watchmakers.
Fales James, jr., 91 No. Water JORDAN F. J., 31 William (see adv. dept., p. 1) Jordan Stephen D., 4} So. Water Kelley James S., 83 Union Shepherd N., 94 Union WILBOR ALFRED G. 94} Third (see adv. dept., p. 29)
Watches and Chronometers. Munroe James, 98 Union
Watch and Clock Oil Manuf. Kelley Ezra, Mount Vernon
Water Wheel Builders. ELLIS & COLLINS, 90 So. Water (sce adv. dept., p. 16)
Well Curbs. SOWLE F. A., 8 William (see adv. dept., p. 24)
Whale Craft Manuf. BARTON JAMES, City wharf (see adv. dept., p. 7)
Wheelwrights and Wagon Makers.
(See also Carriage Manufacturers.) DRODY JAMES C. (New Bedford Carriage Manufactory), rear 83 Middle (see advt. front col'd page) Simmons Allen S., Pine
SNOW OTIS, 204 Purchase (see adv. dept., p. 29) Tripp Jeremiah, Cypress, cor. North
Wig Maker. Jourdain A. G., 63 Union
Window Shades & Fixtures. Ellis William H., S2 Purchase MAXFIELD CALEB, 130 Union (see adv. dept., p. 25) Purrington & Brown, 55 Purchase
Wood Turning.
Hayes & Co., 147 No. Water Parsons Parmenas, rear 125 North Water
Wood and Coal. (See also Coal Dealers.) DELANO RICHARD M., 116 High (see advt. opp. streets, cts., etc.) Jay James A., 118 Ray Perkins & Sherman, Cedar, corner Hillman, and 150 South Water PICKENS & ASHLEY, 353 Pur- chase (see adv. dept., p. 45) PERRY J. H. & CO., Walnut, cor. Front, and foot of Grinnell (see adv. dept., p. 18)
ROBBINS AUGUSTUS (Granular Fuel), Court, next Cordage Fac- tory (sec adv. dept., p. 23) Sherman & Reynard, South Sixth, junc. County
Wooden Ware. SOWLE F. A., 8 and 10 William (see adv. dept., p. 24)
Woolen Stock. Morse Asa T., 12 Merrill's wharf
Warstade and Patterns. Case E. C. Miss, 40 Purchase Cottle H. B. Miss, 11 Purchase Paul John C., 27 Purchase
Yellow and Patent Bronze Metal Sheathing. NEW BEDFORD COPPER CO., Front, cor. Rodman (see adv. front colored page)
NEW BEDFORD
CITY GOVERNMENT,
1873.
MAYOR: GEORGE H. DUNBAR. Office No. 1, Library building.
ALDERMEN : Ward 1-Joseph H. Cornell.
Ward 2 - Edward R. Milliken.
Ward 3 -Henry H. Fisher. Ward 4 - Andrew G. Pierce.
· Ward 5 - Frederick S. Allen. Ward 6 - Thomas B. Tripp.
COMMON COUNCIL. President, Henry F. Thomas.
Ward One.
Henry F. Thomas,
Haile R. Luther,
William J. Norton,
William W. Arnold.
Ward Three.
Henry W. Smith,
Augustus Swift, Jacob Taber, William H. H. Allen.
Edwin Dews, Jonathan Howland, jr., James H. C. Richmond, Edwin B. Macy.
Ward Two.
James E. Carr, Samuel Dammon,
John Mccullough,
Stephen H. Shepherd. Ward Four.
Stephen W. Hayes,
John F. Tucker, William A. Beard, Thomas W. Cook. Ward Six. William J. Bowen, James Kirwin, Thomas J. Cobb, John P. Taylor.
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City Clerk - Henry T. Leonard. Office No. 5, Libra- ry building.
Treasurer and Collector of Taxes -James B. Cong- don. Office No. 2, Library building.
City Auditor -Hiram Webb. Office No. 3, Library building.
Clerk of the Common Council - William A. Church.
City Messenger - William H. Watkins.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF MAYOR AND ALDERMEN.
On Police-The Mayor, and Aldermen Cornell and Pierce.
On Laying out, Widening and Repairing streets - The Mayor, and Aldermen Tripp and Cornell.
On Licenses - Aldermen Milliken, Tripp, and Fisher.
On Enrollments - Aldermen Pierce, Allen, and Fisher.
On Burial Grounds - Aldermen Cornell, Tripp, and Pierce.
JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE CITY COUNCIL.
On Finance-The Mayor, President of the Common Council, and Councilmen Dammon, Smith, Tucker, Dews, and Cobb.
On Accounts - Aldermen Allen and Milliken, and Coun- cilmen Hayes, Richmond, and Tucker.
On Public Property - Aldermen Allen and Tripp, and Councilmen Bowen, Cook, and Howland.
On Public Instruction - Aldermen Pierce and Milliken, and Councilmen Hayes, Allen, and Arnold.
On Lighting the Streets - Aldermen Milliken and Fish- er, and Councilmen Smith, Macy, and Taylor.
On Roads, Bridges, Main Drains, and Common Sew- ers - Aldermen Cornell and Allen, and Councilmen Nor- ton, Howland, and Taber.
On Fire Department - Aldermen Fisher and Pierce, and Councilmen Dews, Bowen, and Cook.
On Alms-house and Poor - Aldermen Tripp and Cor- nell, and Councilmen Beard, Kirwin, and Macy.
On Wooden buildings in the Fire District - Alder- men Fisher and Cornell, and Councilmen Luther, Smith, and Mccullough.
On Armories and Military Property - Aldermen Mil- liken and Fisher, and Councilmen Dews, Kirwin, and Shepherd. .
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On Water Works - Aldermen Allen and Pierce, and Councilmen Richmond, Norton, and Dammon.
On Printing - Alderman Pierce, and Councilmen Cobb and Taylor.
On Fuel - The Mayor, and Alderman Tripp, and Coun- cilmen Mccullough, Swift, and Beard.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL.
On Elections and Returns - Councilmen Luther, Allen, and Taylor.
On Bills in Second Reading -Councilmen Swift, Ar- nold, and Shepherd.
On Enrolled Ordinances and Resolutions - Council- men Richmond, Carr, and Taber.
Assessors -David B. Wilcox, Chairman, Chas. D. Tu- ell, William Tallman, jr. Office in Library building.
Assistant Assessors,
Ward 1-Jones Robinson. Ward 4-Francis S. Tucker.
Ward 2-John Bryant. Ward 5-Abraham Russell.
Ward 3-Amasa Bullard. Ward 6-Zephaniah Pease.
Overseers of the Poor, Office in City Hall building.
HIS HONOR, George H. Dunbar, Mayor, ex-officio Chairman. Ward 1-Ambrose E. Luce. Ward 2- Henry R. Wilcox.
Ward 3-Benjamin F. Brownell.
Ward 4-Simeon Doane.
Ward 5-Peleg S. Macy.
Ward 6-Shearjashub T. Viall.
Wardens, Ward 1-Charles H. Church.
Ward 2-Robert S. Lawton.
Ward 3-Thomas H. Soule, jr.
Ward 4-William K. Tallman.
Ward 5-Henry C. Denison.
Ward 6-Albert G. Stanton.
Ward Clerks, Ward 1-Ira S. Negus.
Ward 2-John L. Gibbs, 2d.
Ward 3-Augustus G. Moulton.
Ward 4-James P. Allen.
Ward 5-Humphrey A. Gifford, jr.
Ward 6-Peleg Pease.
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NEW BEDFORD DIRECTORY.
Inspectors of Elections,
Ward One.
Ward Four.
Benjamin H. Arnold,
Morgan Rotch,
George P. Macomber,
Horace Wood,
William A. Davis.
George D. Gifford.
Ward Two.
Ward Five.
David W. Holmes,
William A. Robinson, jr.,
William H. Pitman,
Edmund Grinnell,
Benjamin S. Batchelor,
William C. Borden.
Ward Three.
Ward Six.
James B. Allen,
Charles H. Sherman,
Henry P. Almy,
Charles H. Howland,
James D. Pryor.
William W. Bonney.
ACUSHNET WATER BOARD. Office in City Hall building.
HIS HONOR, George H. Dunbar, Mayor, ex-officio Pres- ident.
Henry F. Thomas, President of the Common Council, ex-officio.
Henry J. Taylor.
George Howland, jr.
William W. Crapo.
Superintendent and Engineer-George B. Wheeler. Office in City Hall building.
Clerk-James B. Congdon.
Water Registrar-James B. Congdon.
Surveyors of Highways-The Mayor and Aldermen.
City Solicitor-Wendell H. Cobb.
Superintendent of Streets-George B. Wheeler.
Superintendent of Street Lamps-George H. Mitchell.
Superintendent of Burial Grounds-William H. Jen- ney.
Sealer of Weights and Measures-Frank O'Conner. Sealer of Coal Baskets-Frank O'Conner.
Superintendent of the City Clock-William L. Kelley. City Bell Ringer-Isaac Barnes.
Surveyor of Land-George B. Wheeler.
Measurers of Wood and Bark-George A. Cobb, Ira M. Chace, Isaac P. Francis, George B. Macomber, Stephen W. McFarlin, George Perry, George Pickens, Isaac C. Sherman, Hartley A. Sparrow, Isaac B. Tompkins.
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Special Measurer of Wood and Bark-George Perry.
City Weighers-John Bryant, Fred. P. Chase, Win. Hammond, Albert N. Holmes, Joseph W. Lumbard, Sal- mon F. Perry, Eber C. Simmons, Henry B. Stone, Win. O. Brownell, jr., James M. Dwyer, Henry Howard, Geo. L. Jennings, John A. Lee, John S. Perry, Peleg S. Macy, Ira M. Chace, Isaac P. Francis, Benj. F. Hathaway, jr., Humphrey S. Kirby, John Notter, Chas. S. Spooner, Humphrey A. Gifford, jr.
Coal Weighers-John Bryant, Michael Dugan, Albert W. Holmes, Peleg S. Macy, Frank P. Brownell, William Hammond, Joseph W. Lumbard, Humphrey A. Gifford, jr., Ira M. Chace, Benj. F. Hathaway, jr., Eber C. Simmons.
Surveyors of Lumber-Aaron Davis, Charles Briggs, Leonard Jenney.
Surveyors of Timber and Plank-Charles Briggs, Aa- ron Davis, Leonard Jenney.
Fence Viewers-William H. Jenney, Moses H. Bliss.
Field Drivers-The members of the Night Watch and Substitutes. and Charles F. Cornell, Alexander Negus, Charles W. Hammond, William H. Johnson, George W. Peckham, Felix Kane, John Sadler.
Pound Keepers-William P. Doty, Charles Hoefert.
Measurers of Grain-Ira M. Chase, Charles S. Phillips, William Prynn.
Board of Health-The Mayor and Aldermen.
Health Officer-John W. Nickerson. Office Central Police Station.
Quarantine Physician and Physician to the Board of Health-Chas. L. Swascy. Office 93% Middle street.
Inspector of Petroleum and its Products - Henry Taber,2d. ' Office in City Hall building.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
City Marshal-John W. Nickerson. Office Central Po- lice Station, South Second street.
Assistant Marshals. First Assistant-James L. Wilber. Second Assistant-Benjamin Hillman. Third Assistant-Luther M. Dayton. Fourth Assistant-Henry W. Bumpus. Fifth Assistant-John Corey.
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Sixth Assistant-James A. Wixon.
Seventh Assistant-William L. Davis.
Eighth Assistant-Edward W. Waite.
Constables, City Marshal and Assistants as above.
Officers to attend the Sessions of the Police Court. John W. Nickerson, James L. Wilber.
Truant Officers-Benjamin S. Batchelor, John Corey, Luther M. Dayton.
Officers to have the care of Neglected Children.
Benjamin S. Batchelor, Henry F. Harrington, Super- intendent of Public Schools, ex-officio.
Night Watch-Michael L. Brennan, William Cassell, William F. Cotter, Isaac M. Jones, Michael McDermott, Josiah Meigs, Patrick Quirk, S. Parker Samplin, Samuel Thompson, Charles H. Wilbur, Thomas Buckley, Samuel B. Coggeshall, Cornelius Cronin, James A. Davis, Fred- erick Karcher, William E. Macomber, George F. Netcher, Elisha E. Russell, Francis M. Sylvia, Edwin M. Tilton, John Carroll, Lewis Jennings, Stephen Hafford, Joseph Lobo, Thomas Meany, Edward B. Penny, John N. Sadler, Thomas G. C. Tripp, Hiram Wordell, William Young.
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