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City Property. Aldermen West and Bentley, Council- men Reynolds, Blackmer and Hathaway.
Fuel. The Mayor and Alderman Bentley, Councilinen Lawton, Taylor and Forbes.
Education. Aldermen Hewing and Hathaway, Council- men McCarthy, Knight and Taylor.
Fire Department. Aldermen Taylor and Barrows, Councilmen Lawton, McCarthy and Wood.
Roads, Bridges and Sewers. Aldermen Hewins and West, Councilmen Milliken, Platt and Forbes.
Charities, Almshouse and the Poor. Aldermen Hatha- way and Hewins, Councilmen Rogers, Finnell and Forbes.
Street Lights. Aldermen West and Barrows, Council- men Reynolds, Warren and Wilde.
Printing. Alderman Taylor, Councilmen Wood and Wright.
Buildings in the Fire District. Aldermen West and Hathaway, Councilmen Adams, Rogers and Warren.
Armories and Military Property. Aldermen Bentley and West, Councilmen Ashley, Fuller and Hathaway.
Water Works aud Water Supply. Aldermen Barrows and West, Councilmen Wood, Delano and Platt.
Claims. Aldermen Bentley and Taylor, Councilmen Brownell, Rogers and Adams.
Ordinances. Aldermen Hathaway and Hewing, Coun- cilmen Ashley, Forbes and Knight.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL.
Elections and Returns. Councilmen Finnell, Knight and Taylor.
Bills in Second Reading. Councilmen Wright, Brow- nell and Forbes.
Enrolled Ordinances. Councilmen Ballou, Delano and McCarthy.
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ASSESSORS.
Office, Room 6, Library building, William street.
Charles D. Tuell, 1 year, John A. Ruggles, 2 years, Geo. E. Briggs, 3 years.
Board of Health. Nathaniel Hathaway, chairman, term expires February, 1897. William N. Swift, term expires February, 1896. Wm. G. Kirchbaum, term expires Feb- ruary, 1896. Nathaniel Hathaway, Chairman. William N. Swift, City Physician and Quarantine Physician. The City Physician is ex officio a member of the Board. Office, Bates & Kirby's building, 52 Pleasant.
Board of License Commissioners. Gilbert N. Hall, chairman, for term of 5 years. George F. Brightman, for term of 3 years. Edward T. Peirce, for term of 1 year. Ida B. Maxfield, Clerk.
Office, Merchants Bank bldg. rm. 205.
Commissioners of Sinking Funds. Morgan Rotch, Chairman, 3 years. Wm. H. Pitman, 3 years. Andrew R. Palmer, 1 year. James H. Hathaway, Treas.and Sec. Office No. 2, Public Library building.
Health Inspector. Wm. E. Macomber, 52 Pleasant.
Inspector of Plumbing. Louis H. Richardsou,52 Please ant.
Clerk: Miss Susie J. Small, 52 Pleasant.
New Bedford Water Board. His Honor, David L. Parker, Mayor, ex officio, President. Oliver Prescott, Jr. President of the Common Council, ex officio. Edmund Wood, term expires June, 1896. Thomas B. Tripp, term expires June, 1897. David B. Kempton, term expires June, 1898.
Clerk of the Board. Robert C. P. Coggeshall. Office, basement City Hall.
Water Registrar. James H. Hathaway.
Foreman. John C. DeMello, Jr.
Inspector. Clifford Baylies.
Asst .. Inspector. Arthur R. Weeks.
Pumping Engineer. A. S. Negus.
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Board of Public Works. Hon. David L. Parker. Chair- man, Oliver Prescott, Jr. Charles O. Brightman, George F. Bartlett, Savory C. Hathaway, D. B. Leonard, Clerk; Charles F. Lawton, Supt. Office, Odd Fellows' Building, 76 Pleasant.
Cemetery Board. Merchants Bank bldg, room 304. William Sanders, Chairman ; James Delano, Charles H. Vinal, Sec. ; P. A. Macomber, Clerk ; Charles F. Cornell, Supt. of Cemeteries,
City Bell Ringer. George W. Howland.
City Land Surveyor. William F. Williams, office Odd Fellows' bldg.
City Solicitor. Thomas F. Desmond.
Harbor Master. Henry F. West.
Inspector of Buildings. Edmund O. Keefe.
Inspector of Milk, Provisions and Animals. Daniel C. Ashley, 406 Acushnet ave. and 76 Linden.
Inspector of Petroleum and Vinegar. Harrison Delano.
Overseers of the Poor. James E. Stanton, Chairman and Secretary, expires May, 1897. C. A. B. Peterson , expires May 5, 1898. Chas. S. Paisler. expires May, 1896. Jas. E. Stanton, chairman of the committee on relief ; Chas. S. Paisler, chairman of the committee on purchases ; C. A. B. Peterson, chairman of the committee on almshouse and wood yard ; Ella F. Bucklyn, Clerk ; Dr. Edwin E. Waite, P .. ysician of the Board ; Albert A. Chace, Supt. City Alınshouse ; Rev. Edward Williams, Chaplain ; Se P. Coffin, Supt. of Wood and Coal Yard ; A. A. Wood, Visitor.
Office hours, 9 a. m. to 12.30 m. and 2 to 4 p. m. except Saturday, 9 a. m. to 1 p. m.
Sealer of Weights and Measures. Geo. A. Eggers.
Park Commissioners. Members Board of Public Works ; Wm. S. Cook, Clerk.
Superintendent of Bridges and Draw Tender. John B. Nicholson.
Superintendent of City Clock. Charles E. Woodworth, 27 Purchase.
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THIRD DISTRICT COURT OF BRISTOL. Office, Central Police Station.
9 South Second street, near Union.
Alanson Borden, Justice.
Frank A. Milliken, Henry H. Crapo, Special Justices ; Thomas J. Cobb, Clerk.
The court is held on the morning of every day, Sun- days, public days and holidays excepted.
Regular term days for the trial of civil cases, Mondays and Thursdays, at 10 o'clock a. m.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Chief. George Douglass, office Central Police Station, 9 South Second street.
Captains. Timothy C. Allen, James L. Wilber.
Lieutenants. Lemuel D. Adams, Thomas Fav, Seth E. Bryant, T omas W. Comstock, Arthur H. Jones, Ellery Peirce, Thomas J. Taft, Joseph B. Wing.
Inspectors. Franklin L. Hathaway, John C. Parker.
Clerk of Police Department. Henry N. West.
Police station, No. 1, Lieuts. Lemuel D. Adams, Tho- mas W. Comstock, Thomas J. Taft, Arthur H. Jones ; No. 2, So. Water, cor. Blackmer street, Lieut. Ellery Peirce ; Police Station No. 3, head of Mill street, Lieut. Thomas Fay ; Police Station No. 4, Willis street, Lieut. Joseph B. Wing ; Police Station No. 5. Weld, cor. Bowditch street, Lieut. Seth E. Bryant ; Police Signal Station, 40 So. Sec- ond street, John M. Jones, George W. Paige, Wagonmen ; E. F. Jennings, Wm. W. Atwood, Drivers.
Putrolmen. Oscar F. Aldrich, Robert N. Allen, Walter Almond, Henry Arnett, Edgar W. Allen, James W. Ar- nett, Edward Allen, Milton A. Brownell, Thomas F. Cal- lanan, Patrick Cannavan, Ulysses L. Clark, James M. Cox, Jeremiah E. Daley, James Dodds, Thomas Dahoney, Daniel Deneen, Frank E. Demers, Peter Dumeck, Frank Enos, Washington A. Eldridge, Edmund Foley, George E. Gendron, Albert N. Gray, Charles E. Gifford, John J. Hutchinson, James A. Ivey, Patrick Kennedy, Patrick Kenney, Chancellor Kent, Allen L. Lee, Samuel D. McLeod, Robert Moynau, Charles L. McBay, . James Mitchell, Cornelius J. Murphy, Joseph Mather, Jeremiah
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McCarthy, Patrick McDonnell, John F. Oliver, George W. Pinkham, Frank L. Remington, Harrison D. Ricket- son, William E. Roscoe, John C. Rooks, Henry W. Rhodes, Hiram E. Raymond, Engene F. Russell, James W. Savage, Joseph DeL. Sisson, Andrew J. Smith, Charles F. Smith, Harry D. Stow, Daniel P. Sweeney, John D. Sullivan, Timothy Sullivan, Frank W. Sylvia, John Telford, Jere- miah M. Taber, Willis C. Underwood, George Vogel, John H. Williams, Stephen J. Weston, James A. Wixon, Thomas H. Wilson
Drivers of Patrol Wagon. Edward F. Jennings, Wm. W. Atwood.
Day Housekeepers. Henry W. Bumpus, L. M. Dayton, William H. Mitchell, Daniel J. Humphrey.
Night Housekeepers. Isaac M. Jones, John B. Man. chester, Charles H. Robbins, Henry Stevens, Elisha E. Russell.
Constables. The members of the police force and Same uel C. Perry.
Board of Health Officer. W. E. Macomber.
Keeper of Lockup. George Douglass.
Keeper of Women's Lockup. Mrs. Margaret C. Bullard.
Janitor. John H. Pollock.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Office, basement City Hall building.
Frederick Macy, Chief Engineer, Loring T. Parlow, Ist Asst., headquarters, Engine House No. 2, Puchase ; James J. Donaghy, 2d Asst .; Samuel C. France, 3rd Asst. ; George M. Crapo, 4th Asst. , Luther G. Hewies, Jr. Clerk of the Board of Engineers.
Daniel D. Briggs, Asst. Supt. Fire Alarm.
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STEAM FIRE ENGINE ONWARD, NO. 1.
House, 656 Purchase street, foot of Franklin.
Allen W. Tinkham, Capt. ; George A. Fripp, Ist Lieut. ; Fred W. Brightman, 2d Lieut. ; J. A. Sweet, Clerk; John H. Backus. Engineer; George Backus, Stoker ; Edwin F. Cowen, Driver ; Wm. A. Young, Reel Driver; C. A. Wil- son, C. H. Thomas, James Haskin, John Woolfenden, O. S. Hammond, John Whithead, Robert Woolfenden, Herbert Gifford, Hosemen.
STEAM FIRE ENGINE, NO. 2.
House, Purchase street, corner Mechanics lane.
William K. Wagner, Capt. ; George Haskin, Ist Lieut. ; E. Kempton Pierce, 2d Lieut. ; James D. Allen, Clerk ; Alexander J. Akin, Moses Dean, James G. Harding, Samuel W. Mitchell, Charles F. Dean, John Downey, Henry Sherman, Joseph W. Crowley, John Dollard, Hosemen ; Edward Spooner, John Dollard, Torch Bearers ; B. C. Groves, Engineer; Lemuel W. Hayes, Stoker; Charles W. Allen, Driver; R. W. Hatch, Reel Driver.
STEAM FIRE ENGINE, NO. 4. House. So. Sixth street, cor. Bedford.
Wm. A. Gibbs, Capt. ; Wm. E. Watson, Ist Lieut. ; C. S. Wing, 2d. Lieut. ; F. C. Jennings, Clerk; James M. Tripp, Charles H. Card, Samuel Watson, 2d, Benj. F. Hinckley, Charles Baker, Wm. C. Hiscock, Lewis A. Vierick, Henry Larocque, Hosemen; Alonzo V. Jason, Engineer ; George H. W. Tripp. Driver ; Wm. C. Kennedy, Reel Driver ; Leander Reed, Stoker.
STEAM FIRE ENGINE, NO. 5.
House, County street, cor. Hillman.
Thos. H. Forbes, Capt .; Ernest L. Soule, Ist. Lieut .; Geo. E. Macomber, 2d. Lieut .; Joseph C. C. Forbes, Clerk ; M. Blanchard, Engineer ; B. F. King, Jr., Driver ; Chas. W. Jones, Stoker ; Martin S. Nelson, Reel Driver.
STEAM FIRE ENGINE, NO. 6.
House. Fourth street, I ead of Potomska.
Edward W. O'Neil, Capt .; Frederick S. Nelson, Ist. Lieut. ; Charles E. Allen, 2d. Lieut .; H. B. Gardner,
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Clerk .; Jason L. Ballou, Joseph Jackson, Charles K. Wood, Thomas Wood, Marshall S. Greene, Michael Stapleton, Chas. E. Greene, John F. Rogers, Hosemen ; C. G. Taber, Engineer; Frank Greene, Driver; Henry M. Mosher, Stoker; F. Herbert Greene, Reel Driver; James Rock, George H. Whalan, Torch.
STEAM FIRE ENGINE NO. 7.
House, Durfee street, cor. Mt. Pleasant.
Stephen H. Lowe, Capt. ; Edward H. Booth, 1st Lieut .; Jonn Ryan, 2d. Lieut. ; M. C. Dahill, Clerk; George A. Bosworth. William Simister, Charles A. Galligan, James McDonnell, John D. Manseau, C. L. Dunham, Thomas H. Logan, Jas. Whitaker, Hosemen ; James R. Goddard, Engineer ; W. H. H. S. King, Driver ; Andrew W. Tripp, Stoker; Edward H. Coggeshall, Reel Driver.
STEAM FIRE ENGINE, NO. 8. House, Acushnet avenue, cor. Davis.
Timothy C. Lowney, Capt .; David McWhinney, Ist. Lieut. ; John E. Page, 2d Lieut. ; Fred Webster, Clerk.
HOSE NO. 1. House, Purchase street, cor. Mechanics lane.
John W. Baker. Capt. ; David W. Howland, Ist Lieut .; John B. Oliver, Clerk; Frederick Mosher. Driver; C. T. Maxfield, Samuel Madison, Augustus G. Mitchell, William Harlow, Hosemen.
HOSE NO. 2.
House, 61 Weld street, near Acushnet avenue.
Joseph Dawson, Capt .; Mark Watson, Ist Lieut .; Stephen L. Finnell, 2d. Lieut. ; George C. Hewins, Clerk.
HOOK AND LADDER TRUCK, NO. 1.
House, Purchase, cor. Mechanics lane.
Philip C. Russell, Capt .; Frank Spooner, 1st Lieut .; Alfred M. Gifford, 2d Lieut. ; Charles E. Pierce, Clerk; William Fletcher, Ist Axe; Charles P. Johnson, Charles J. Johnson, Abram R.Luscomb, Philip M. Tripp, Lysander W. Davis, Edward Francis, Loring T. Mosher, George Caswell, Ladder Men ; Edward R. Negus, Jr. - Mosher, Substitutes; Geo. S. Allen, Driver ; Isaac Allen, Tillerman.
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LADDER NO. 2.
House, 61 Weld street, near Acushnet avenue.
Edward F. Dahill, Capt .; Martin H. Sullivan, 1st Lieut. ; William McCann, 2d Lieut. ; Frank R. Pease, Clerk and Treas. ; George H. Nickerson, Driver.
HOOK AND LADDER NO. 3.
House, Fourth street, head of Potomska.
George H. Baylies, Capt .; Henry Lindsey, Ist. Lieut .; J. J. Meaney, 2d Lieut. ; Daniel Nelson, Clerk and Treas. ; John W. Donaghy, Driver; Henry J. Marshall, Tiller- man.
HANCOCK HAND ENGINE, NO. 9.
House Located on Acushnet avenue, head of the river.
Francis P. Washburn, Foreman; Herbert M. Spooner, 1st. Asst. ; John A. Russell, Clerk; W. P. Reed, Steward.
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
SUPERINTENDENT.
Frederick Macy, Chief Engineer.
ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT.
Daniel D. Briggs. Residence, Engine House, N. W. corner of Bedford and So. Sixth streets. Office City Hall.
LOCATION OF FIRE ALARM BOXES.
No. 3 Lund's Corner
4 Mt. Pleasant, near Reservoir
5 Linden and Ashland
6 Hazard and State
7 Purchase and Franklin
8 County and Pearl
9 Acushnet ave. and Wamsutta
12 Sbawmut ave. and Durfee
13 Cedar and Locust
14 Purchase and Willis
15 Smith and Cedar
16 County and Hillman
17 Maxfield and Acushnet ave.
18 Purchase and North
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21 Water and North
23 Kempton, near Florence
24 Kempton and Cedar
25 Kempton and County
26 Water and Middle
27 Purchase and Mechanics lane
28 Court and Cedar
29 Arnold and Nash
31 Acushnet ave and Union
32 Union and Eighth
34 Union and Water
35 Fourth and School
36 Walnut and Water
37 Orchard near Madison
38 Sixth and Bedford
39 Acushnet ave. and Cannon
41 Hawthorn and Page
42 Allen aud Page
45 Allen and Bonney
46 Water and Leonard
47 Sixth, County and Grinnell
48 Water and South
51 Dartmouth and Rockland
52 Fourth and Potomska
53 Crapo and Rivet
56 Water and Rivet
57 County and Mosher
58 Water and Cove
59 Dartmouth st. near city line
*61 Street Car Stable, Weld
*62 Grinnell Mill
*63 Wamsutta Mills
*64 N. B. Manufacturing Co.
*65 Hathaway, Soule & Harrington
*67 New Bedford Cordage Factory
*68 New Bedford Copper Works
*71 Pairpoint Manufacturing Co.
*72 George Delano's Oil Works
*73 Potomska Mills
*74 Acushnet Mills
*75 Morse Twist Drill Co.
*76 City Manufacturing Co.
*81 Howland Mills
*82 Hathaway Mills
*83 Rotch Mills
*84 New Bedford Iron Foundry
*85 N. B. Gas & Edison Light Co.
*86 Old Colony Steamship Co.
*91 Bennett Mills
*92 New Bedford Casket Co.
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*93 Pierce Mills
*94 Old Colony Freight, Pearl
#95 Bristol Mills
*96 Columbia Mills
116 Hillman and Ash
123 Acushnet ave. near Coffin avea
124 Acushnet ave. and Sawyer
125 Bowditch and Weld
126 Cedar Grove and North Front
127 Purchase and Linden
128 County and Penniman
134 Belleville ave. and Nye
135 Belleville ave. and Coggeshall
223 Court and Tremont
226 Rodman and North Front
581 City Alms House
*Private boxes, for fire on premises only
Police call : 2-22 struck four times. Police will assem- ble at Station One.
Military call : Ten blows struck twice. Co. E. 1st Regt., will assemble at Armory
No School Signal: Two blows in succession, struck twice, at 8.15 A. M. and 12.45 P. M.
INSTRUCTIONS TO KEY HOLDERS.
Alarms to be given from the box nearest the location of the fire.
Do not give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance
To give an alarm, open the door, pull the hook to the bottom of the slot once, and let go. .
After giving an alarm, remain or leave some one at the box to direct the firemen to the fire, and see that no one interferes with the box
Do not pull the hook a second time. or allow any one. but an officer to do so.
Never open a box except to give an alarm
The locks are trap locks, and you cannot take out your- key until the arrival of a fire engineer with a master key ..
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS.
In case of a call from Fairhaven for assistance, Engine No.2 will respond, and no other apparatus without special orders.
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Should an alarm be given from any box, except box 3, while a portion of the department is engaged at the fire, the return call not having been given, the two engines, one truck, and hose companies nearest the box, will respond.
All second and third alarms will be given by pulling the box in the usual way.
General alarms will be given by striking 21 twice, when the whole department will respond
One blow following an alarm will indicate wire broken or burned off; in which case the companies responding to the second alarm from that box will respond the same as on a second alarm, but not lay hose without orders.
Companies responding to second and third alarms will get one round of box before leaving the house.
Two blows, relief.
FREDERICK MACY, Chief Engineer.
FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY.
William, cor. Pleasant.
Robert C. Ingraham. Librarian ; Benjamin W. Pennock, Asst. Librarian; Josephine A. Merrick, Mary E. Brown, Susie H. Gammons, Assts. ; Yorick W. Ames, Janitor.
SCHOOL BOARD.
Regular meetings of the Board, first Monday of each month, at 7.30 p. m.
David L. Parker, Mayor, Chairman ex-officio.
William E. Hatch, Sec. and Supt. Office 133 William st.
HIGH SCHOOL.
Summer, between North and Mill streets.
Charles S. Moore, Principal ; Charles T. Bonney, Jr. Sub Master; Chas. R. Allen, Science Teacher; Sarah D. Ottiwell, Elizabeth P. Briggs, Lydia J. Cranston, Mary E. Austin, Lucretia N. Smith, Emma K. Shaw, Mabel W. Cleveland, Helen L. Hadley, Assts. ; Edmond E. Baudoin, Military Instructor ; James A. Wood, Janitor.
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GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.
FIFTH STREET.
Fifth, corner Russell street.
Allen F. Wood, Princpal; Emma B. Mccullough, Sarah E. Stoddard, Mary E. Allen, Grace L. Carver, Mary A. Kane, Lydia A. Macreading, Mary W. Leymunion, Emma A.McAfee, Annie C. Hart, Lottie M. Allen, Assts .; Henry T. Phillips, Janitor.
MIDDLE STREET. Summer, between Elm and Middle streets.
George H. Tripp, Principal. ; Helen McCoy, Clara S. Vincent, Agnes J. Dunlap, Lucy F. Winchester, Emma A. Gilman, Katherine Commerford, Lucy B. Fish, Julia C. Gifford, Etta M. Abbott, Helen King, Assts .; LeRoy G. Tripp. Janitor.
PARKER STREET. Parker, near County street.
Nelson Freeman, Principal : Anna L. Jennings, Julia F. Coombs, Angenette Chace, Martha A. Hemenway, Elizabeth B.Brightman, May L. Pettey, Miss Bliss, Susan H. Lane. Emma D. Larrabee, Regina M. Paul, Mariana N. Richmond, Emily A. Delano, Assts .; Jobn Corish, Janitor.
THOMPSON STREET. Thompson, corner Crapo street.
Katherine N. Lapham, Principal; Annie L. Brownell, Daisy M. Butts, Cora B. Cleveland, Mary A. Macy, Leonora B. Hamblin, Lizzie M. Briggs, Angela F.Bowie, Assts. ; James T. Heron, Junitor.
HARRINGTON TRAINING SCHOOL.
Court, corner Tremont street.
Josephine B. Stuart, Principal; Anna W. Braley, Belle Almy, Fannie M. Spooner, Harriet A. Taylor, Kate Moore, Grace W. Russell, Elizabeth D. Hicks, Assts. ; Robert Arnett, Jr. Janitor.
Twelve training teachers.
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PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
ACUSHNET AVENUE. Acushnet avenue, near Grinnell street.
Jane C. Thompson, Principal; Hattie L. Finlan. Mar- garet H. Holmes, Nellie A. Walker, Julia M. Pilling, Carrie S. Silva, Harriet L. Connell, Elizabeth Bennett, Caroline O. Peirce, Sarah A. Winslow, Assts .; Samuel Carpenter, Janitor.
CEDAR STREET. Cedar, corner Maxfield street.
Annie S. Homer, Principal; Bessie P. Pierce, Abbie D. Whitney, Ruth H. Tripp, Annie L. Edwards, Mabel L. Hathaway, Assts. ; John Marble, Janitor.
CEDAR GROVE STREET. Cedar Grove, corner Acushnet avenue.
M. B. Clark, Principal; Flora E. Estes. Annie G. Brawley, Mary J. Eldredge, Caroline E. Bonney, Lizzie E. Omey, Ruth E. Pease, Kate Sweet, Alice A. Richard- son, Isabella F. Winslow, Edith K. Weeden, Julia W. Corish, Florence A. Chaffin, Elizabeth S. Foster, A.Ger- trude Wheaton, Laura C. McCabe, Assts. ; Fred O. Pollock Janitor.
CANNONVILLE. Rockdale avenue.
Addie J. McFarlin, Principal; Florence A. Poole, Assts. ; Addie C. Jones, Janitor.
DARTMOUTH STREET. Dartmouth, corner Hickory.
Isadore F. Eldridge, Principal; Edith M. B. Taber, Nellie H. Cook, Mary Eva Schwall, Sarah H. Kelley, Annie F. Smith, Grace H.Potter, Sarah E. Slade, Assts .; John Lumbert, Janitor.
I. W. BENJAMIN SCHOOL. Division street, near Acushnet ave.
Jane E. Gilmore, Prin. ; Mabel A. Bennett, Eleanor V. Tripp, Nellie W. Davis, Dora A. DeWolf. Sarah E. Kir- win, Susan M. Tompkins, Annie C. O'Connor, Alice A. Taylor, Julia A. Hunt, Emma L. Garland, Sophie T. Anthony, Marion H. Swasey, Assts. ; Edwin S. Tallman, Janitor.
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FOURTH STREET. Fourth, corner of Madison st.
Sarah H. Cranston. Prin. ; Eliza H. Sanford, Sarah E. Sears, Annie L. Macreading, Grace Covell, Lillie C. Til- linghast, Ruth E. Howland, Assts.
SYLVIA ANN HOWLAND SCHOOL. Pleasant, bet. High and Kempton.
Carrie E. Footman, Prin .; Mary J. Graham, Helen J. Kirk. Amelia Lincoln, Assts .; Grace Greenwood, Teacher Cooking.
LINDEN STREET. Linden, near Ashland st.
Elizabeth P. Spooner, Prin. ; Isabella Luscomb, Ruth M. Tripp, Carrie L. Chapman, Lucy S. Leach, Assts .; Edwin Jones, Janitor.
MAXFIELD STREET. Corner Pleasant.
Mary B. White, Prin .; Annie E. Pearce, Clara C. M. Gage, Mary E. Pasho, Assts. ; S. G. Barnum, Janitor.
MERRIMAC STREET. Corner State.
Sarah H. Hewins, Prin. ; Addie West, Hattie S. Damon, Annie I. Dexter, Assts. ; Albert P. White, Janitor.
NORTH MILL SCHOOL. Cor. Merrimac and State.
Emma R. Wentworth, Prin .; Mary L. Hillman, Asst.
COUNTRY SCHOOLS.
ACUSHNET.
Acushnet avenue.
Charlotte C. Carr, Prin. ; Belle B. Wheeler, Harriet N. Hyatt, Assts. ; John Silva, Janitor.
CLARK'S POINT. Mary E. McAuliffe, Prin.
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NORTH. Mary I. Ashley, Prin. ; Mary G. Fuller, Asst. PLAINVILLE. Mary E. Haney, Prin. ; Philip S. Poole, Janitor.
ROCKDALE. Mrs. Lillian Thomas, Prin. H. O. Casey, Janitor.
MILL SCHOOLS.
NORTH. Cedar Grove street, near Acushnet ave. Emma R. Wentworth, Prin .; Mary L. Hillman, Asst. SOUTH. Thompson street, between County and Crapo. Lucy J. Remington, Prin .; Roby M. Tripp, Asst.
EVENING ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
FIFTH STREET. In Fifth street school building. George H. Tripp, Prin.
PARKER STREET. In Parker street school building.
Emma R. Wentworth, Prin.
CEDAR GROVE STREET. In Cedar Grove street school building. Francis J. Heavens, Prin.
MERRIMAC STREET. In Merrimac street school bldg.
Mary A. Kane, Prin.
THOMPSON STREET. In Thompson street school bldg. Joseph P. Kennedy, Prin.
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EVENING DRAWING SCHOOL.
High school bldg.
Geo. H. Nye, Prin. ; Oliver H. Gardner, Katharine M. Crabtree.
PRIVATE SCHOOLS. FRIENDS ACADEMY. Morgan street, near County.
Thomas H. Eckfeldt, Principal; Grace B. Dodge, M. E. Lips, Alice H. Church, Arthur Cummings, Clara Wat- son, Assts.
AIMWELL. 53 North, near Foster street.
Mrs. Annie C. Howland, Principal.
MOSHER SCHOOL. (For Boys and Girls.) 523 County.
Chas. E. E. Mosher, Principal; Miss Mary French Hitch, Miss Mary S. Kent, Charlotte Shirley Mosher, Assts.
SWAIN FREE SCHOOL.
391 County.
This school was founded and endowed by the late Wm. W. Swain ; devoted to free collegiate instruction.
Andrew Ingraham, Master; Adolf Schumacher, Mod- ern Languages; Arthur J. Cumming, Industrial and Dec- orative Art ; William H. Bassett, Chemistry ; Joaquim De Menezes, Portuguese ; Allen W. Swan, Harmony.
PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS.
PAROCHIAL SCHOOL OF THE SACRED HEART.
Robeson, near Ashland court.
Conducted by Sisters of Ste. Croix ; Sister Superior, Marie De St. Cyprien. Fifteen teachers, 965 pupils.
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FRENCH SCHOOL SACRED HEART.
59 Bullard.
Mrs. Napoleon Bessette, Prin .; Miss Rachael Bessette, Asst. Teacher. 100 scholars.
ST. HYACINTH PAROCHIAL. Rivet, near County.
Conducted by Sisters of St. Croix ; Sister Superior, Mother Catherine. Five teachers and about 200 pupils.
ST. JOSEPH'S PAROCHIAL. Linden, cor. State street.
Conducted by Sisters of Mercy, under the direction of Rev. Hugh J. Smyth. Twelve teachers. Attendance 750 .
ST. MARY'S PAROCHIAL.
Acushnet ave. cor. Wing street.
Conducted by Sisters of Mercy ; Rev. James F. Clark, Supt. Six teachers and about +00 pupils.
CHURCHES. FIRST BAPTIST.
William street, above Sixth. Organized June, 1813.
Rev. J. S. Swaim, Pastor ; Simeon B. Eldredge, Church Clerk; A, P. Manchester, Orrin M. Leach, Geo. C. Hatch, Levi Hawes, Simeon B. Eldredge, John F. Hatch, Allen F. Wood, Geo. M. Conant, Deacons; George B. Rich- mond, Chairman of Board of Trustees ; George M. Conant, Clerk ; T. R. Hillman, Treas. ; Geo. B. Richmond, Thos. R. Hillman, Geo. C. Hatch, Allen F. Wood, John F. Hatch, Geo. M. Conant, Levi Hawes, Win. H. Pitman, Wm. E. Carroll, Trustees.
NORTH BAPTIST. County street, cor. Merrimac. Organized Oct. 17, 1873.
Rev. Henry C. Graves, Pastor; James T. Garside, Clerk of Church; George A. Phillips, Treas .; W. O. E. Lord, Organist; John H. Andrew, Supt .; W. Wright, Sec. und Treas. S. S.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
UNION BAPTIST.
North Sixth st. n. Market sq.
No settled pastor ; John P. York, Moderator; Edward D. Hayden, Clerk; David A. Barnes, Treas .; John P. York. Edward D. Hayden, David A. Barnes, James E. Reed, James H. Magnett, Standing Com.
ACUSHNET AVE. BAPTIST MISSION. 1040 Acushnet ave.
Sunday School 2.30 p. m. Preaching service, 3.45 p. m. Prayer meeting, Thursday evening, 7.30 p. m.
CATHOLIC. ST. LAWRENCE.
County street, cor. Hillman. Opened for services Dec. 25, 1870. Rev. Hugh J. Smyth, Pastor; Revs. James Looby and Hugh J. Harrold, Asst. Pastors; Jeremiah D. Sullivan, Sexton.
SISTERS OF HOLY CROSS, SACRED HEART CONVENT.
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