Springfield city directory and business advertiser 1874-1875, Part 3

Author: Springfield (Mass.)
Publication date: 1874
Publisher: Clark W. Bryan & Co.
Number of Pages: 468


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Franklin, from Main to Liberty. Fremont, from Main to Water.


Frost, from Spring to Byers.


Fulton, from Cypress to Plainfield.


Gardner Avenue, from Gardner street north ward.


Gardner, from Main to H. & N. H. R. R. George, from Pine southerly to Maple.


Government Square, a part of the Armory grounds eastward from Fed- eral Square.


Grand, [proposed,] from York south- ward.


Grant, from Armory to Magazine.


Gray's Court, from Cypress to Emery. Greene, from Hancock to Eastern ave.


Greenwood, from Main east towards Chestnut, above Franklin.


Grove, [proposed,] from North Main east- ward, next north of Calhoun.


Grovener, from North to Chestnut.


Hampden, from Main to Water.


Hampden Street Avenue, from Hampden to Fort, near Water.


Hancock, from State to Mill, including what was formerly called East street. What was formerly Hancock street, north of State, is now Thompson.


Hancock Avenue, from Spruce to Hancock.


Hanover, [proposed,] from Gardner to Broad.


Harrison Avenue, from Main street, corner Union Block, to Chestnut.


Hickory, from Hancock, near Central, eastward by Water Shop pond.


High, from Maple to Walnut.


Highland, from Allen to Orange, on Water Shop hill.


Hillman, from Main to Dwight, across Barnes' lot.


Holyoke, from Main to Fulton.


Hooker, [proposed,] from North Main to C. R. R. track.


Howard, from Main to


Connecticut River.


Hubbard Avenue, from Main east to Dale, above East William.


Hyde Avenue, [proposed,] from Plain- field street east to Fisk avenue, south of Wason avenue.


Indian Orchard Road, from Boston road to Indian Orchard.


Ingraham Avenue, from High to Union, east of School.


James, from Walnut to Cedar.


Jefferson Avenue, from North Main to Chestnut, next soutlı of Calhoun.


Jenksville Road, from Indian Orchard station, on B. & A. R. R., to Jenksville. John, from Plainfield west to Fulton.


John Brown Tract, near Indian Or- chard.


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Kibbe Park, junction of Armory and Federal streets.


King, from Walnut to Eastern avenue. Lake, [proposed,] from Sherman to An- drew.


Laurel Avenue, [proposed,] from Plain- field to C. R. R. track, next south of Moore avenue.


Lebanon, from Walnut to Eastern avenue. Leon, from North, opposite Bancroft, to Chestnut.


Lexington Avenue, from Chestnut, eastward, north of Prospect.


Liberty, from Main to Chicopee line, next north of B. & A. R. R.


Lillian, [proposed,] from Orleans to Oak, next south of State.


Lincoln, from Federal to Bowdoin.


Linden, from Chestnut, opposite Essex, to Cass.


Long Hill, from South, over Long hill, soutlıward.


Loring, from Main to H. & N. H. R. R. track.


Lombard, from Main to Water.


Locust, from Main to Mill, below York. Lyman, from Main to Spring, next south of B. & A. R. R.


Magazine, from State opposite Oak, to Worthington.


Madison Avenue, from Junction of Central and Cedar, along west side of Cemetery.


Main, from Carew to Mill River. Above Carew it is called North Main.


Maple, from State, opposite Chestnut, to Mill.


Margaret, from Main to H. & N. H. R. R. Marble, from Main east, nearly opposite Washington.


Market, from State to Harrison avenue, next east of Main.


Marion, [propo'd,] from Bay road to Davis. Massasoit, from Carew nortliward, east of Chestnut.


Mattoon, from Chestnut to Salem.


Mechanic, from Water to Connecticut River, between Howard and Union.


Mechanics' Row, from Howard to Bliss, west of railroad.


Mill, from Main, below Locust, to Hickory. Moore Avenue, from Plainfield street west to Connecticut River, south of Wason street.


Monroe, from Hancock to Colton.


Montmorenci, from Chestnut, opposite North, eastward.


Morris, from Main, east and south to Central.


Morgan, from North Main to North. Mulberry, from Maple to Union.


"Munger Place," on road from Mor- gan road at Chicopee line, to Boston road near Five Mile House.


Myrtle, from State, opposite west gate of U. S. Armory, to High.


New, from East Court to Dwight.


North Church Alley, from Symonds' avenue, rear 124 Main street, westward, across Cook's avenue.


North, from Carew to Chestnut.


North Main, continuation of Main from Carew to Chicopee line, formerly Chic- opee street.


Oak, from State, east of U. S. Armory, to Walnut.


Oakland, [proposed,] from Boston road to Bay road.


Orange, from Mill eastward to Highland, formerly part of " Plumtree road."


Orleans, from State to Pendleton avenue, next east of Oak.


Orleans Court, [proposed,] westward from Orleans, north of Tyler.


Osgood, from North Main to North.


Park, from Main to Maple, next above Union.


"Parker Street," road from school- house at Five Mile Pond, to school- house at Sixteen Acres.


Pearl, from Chestnut to Federal.


Pecowsic, south of Agawam ferry.


Pendleton Avenue, from Walnut, op- posite Pine, to Eastern avenue.


Pine, from Walnut to Mill.


Pine Street Court, southerly from Pine street, near Central.


Plainfield, from Bradford, near Main and Carew, to Chicopee line.


Plumtree Road, from Highland street to Sixteen Acres.


Prospect, from Chestnut to Carew. Pynchon, from Main to Water.


Queen, eastward from Walnut, between King and Cedar.


Quincy, from Oak, near Union, to Colton. Railroad Street, from Main to Water, south of Depot.


Ringgold, from North to Chestnut.


Ripley Avenue, from St. James avenue southward, near Bowdoin.


Rowland Avenue, [proposed,] from Plainfield street east to Fisk avenue, south of Wason street.


Sackett's Avenue, from Worthington southward, east of Spring.


Salem, from Pearl southerly and easterly to Spring.


Sanford, from Main to Dwight, next north of State.


Sargeant, from Main, opposite Carew, to Fulton.


School, from State to Mulberry, east of Maple.


Seventh, from Main to Fulton, between Sargeant and Auburn.


Shamrock Avenue, [proposed,] from Highland westerly and southerly to Orange.


Sharon, from Main to Chestnut, between Ferry and Congress.


Sheldon, from North Main westward, north of Arch.


Sheridan Avenue, [proposed,] from Morgan south, east of Round hill.


Sherman, [proposed,] from State near junction witlı Boston road, to Bay.


Sixteen Acres, six miles east of City Hall, and two miles south of B. & A. R. R.


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South, continuation of Main from Mill River to Longmeadow line.


Springfield, from Chestnut, opposite residence of J. W. Adams, to Chicopee line, formerly the north-east part of Chestnut.


Spring, from State, opposite School, to Lyman.


Spruce, from Central to Florence, east of Pine.


State, from Connecticut River to Wilbra- ham road.


Stearns' Park, from Bridge to Worth- ington, east of Main.


Stebbins, from State to Tyler, east of Oak.


St. James Avenue, from State, east of Federal square, to Chicopee line, formerly known as Factory street.


Stockbridge, from Main to Maple, be- tween Cross and State.


Stony Hill Road, east from Dimmock Corners to Stony Hill in Nortlı Wilbra- lam.


Summer, from Spring to Armory, north of Worthington.


Symonds' Avenue, from Bridge to


Worthington, rear of 124 Main street.


Talcott Avenue, [proposed,] from Plainfield street east to Fisk avenue. south of Wason avenue.


Taylor, from Main to Chestnut, south of Lyman.


Taylor Avenue, from Main to Willow, between Cross and Park.


Temple, from Maple, between State and High, east to School.


Terrence, from State to Union, east of U. S. Armory.


Thompson, from State, opposite Han- cock, to Worthington.


Tinkham Road, from North Wilbra- ham road, near Sixteen Acres, to South Wilbralıam.


Townsley Avenue, from Main to Mar- ket, nearly opposite Pynchon.


Trask's Avenue, from Water street, foot of Court, to H. & N. H. R. R. track. Tyler, from Oak to Eastern avenue, in- cluding what was Blandford street.


Union, from H. & N. H. R. R. to Colton. Union Square, in U. S. Armory grounds, same as Armory Square.


Vernon, from Main to Water. Vine, from Main to Fulton.


Walker, from Water, near Loring, to H. & N. H. R. R.


Walnut, from State, opposite Federal, to Hickory at Water Shops.


Warner Road, from East Longmeadow road near Two Mile Pond, to Southi Wilbraham road.


Washburn, from Plainfield westward, and first north of Hampden park.


Washington, from Main to H. & N. H. R. R.


Wason Avenue, from Plainfield to North Main.


Water, from Railroad depot to Gardner, between Main and H. & N. H. R. R.


Waverly, [proposed,] from North Main to Chestnut, next south of Adams' nursery.


Webster, from Liberty to Franklin.


Webster Avenue, across Pearl, north- ward and southward, below Spring.


West Union Street Avenue, from Union to Wilcox, below Water.


Westminster, from State to Bay,


east of Thompson, and formerly ( Summit.


White, from Allen southiward, formerly called East Longmeadow road.


Whitney, from Water westerly, opposite Fremont.


Wight Avenue, from Water east, be- tween Bridge and Vernon.


Wilbraham Street, also called Wilbra- ham road ; from Boston road, through Sixteen Acres to North Wilbraham ; also called North Wilbraham road.


Wilcox, from Main to Connecticut River. William, from Main to Connecticut River. Willow, from State to Hubbard avenue, between Main and Maple.


Willow Avenue, from Main east below Central, but not near Willow street.


Winchester Park, junction of Wil- braham and Boston roads.


Winter, from Columbia northward, east of Lyman.


Winthrop, from Main to Dale, soutlı of East William.


Woodworth Avenue, from State south to High, near Walnut.


Worcester, from Plainfield street to Fisk avenue.


Worthington, from Water to St. James avenue.


York, from Main to Connecticut River.


PONDS, RESERVOIRS, ETC.


City Reservoir, [old,] north of B. & A. R. R. track, and east of Liberty street, City Reservoir, [old,] on Armory road. north of Morgan road.


City Reservoir, [new,] west of Armory road, near old one.


Five Mile Pond, between Boston road and B. & A. R. R. track, five miles north-east of City Hall.


Lake Como, on Boston road, east of U. S. Armory.


Pecowsic Brook, from near East Long- meadow, across south-west corner of Springfield to Connecticut River, south of Agawam ferry.


Town Brook, from east of Spring street to Worthington street; thence one branch flows under the sidewalk east side of Main street to Central street, and thence to Connecticut River through open fields ; the other branch runs northerly, and empties into Con- necticut River at north end of Hamp- den Park.


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HILLS.


Ames' Hill, on Maple street, south-east of junction of Maple and Central streets. Bla"xe's Hill, on Locust street, south of Mill River.


Crescent Hill, south of Ames' Hill, be- tween Maple and Mill streets.


Long Hill, south of Mill River and outh street.


Peaje Hill, South Wilbraham road. Prospect Hill, eastern extremity of Franklin street.


Round Hill, head of Main street, be- tween Chicopee and Plainfield streets. Stearns' Hill, west of junction of Cen- tral and Cedar streets.


Stony Hill, on North Wilbraham road.


BLOCKS.


THE EVEN NUMBERS are on the west sides of streets running north and south, and on the north sides of streets running east and west.


Agawam Bank Block, 235 and 237 Main street northi corner of Lyman ; entrance to offices on upper floor, 235; joins Powers' Block.


Allis' Block, 198 to 206 Main street in- clusive, south corner Cypress ; entrance up-stairs, 200.


Allis' New Block, 228 to 232 Main street : entrance to Allis House, 230.


Avery's Block, 52 to 58 Main street ; entrances to dwellings, up-stairs, 54, 56. Barnes' Block, [stores, etc.,] 390 to 398 Main street; entrance to offices, etc., up-stairs, 394.


Bemis' Block, 74 to 80 Water street ; entrance to dwelling, up-stairs, 76.


Bill's Block, 350 to 354 Main street ; white iron front, adjoining Hurlbut's Block; entrance to offices, etc, up- stairs, 352.


Bill & Shaw's Block, 355 to 360 Main street, brown stone front, and adjoining Bill's Block; entrance to offices, etc., up-stairs, 358.


Birnie's Block, Liberty street, near Chase's lumber yard.


Bliss' Block, [dwellings,] 11 to 21 East William street.


Boston & Albany R. R. Block, 236 Main street; granite building, first north of depot.


Bradley's Block, 58 Harrison avenue, corner Dwight street.


Brewer's Block, [dwellings,] 153 to 157 Main street.


Burbank's Block, 39 Stockbridge street. corner Willow street.


Burt's Block, 508 to 524 Main street; entrances to offices, etc., up-stairs, 512, 522.


Bush's Block, [stores and dwellings,] 549 to 559 Main street, opposite Howard street.


Byers' Block, [dwellings,] 15 to 23 Elm street.


Chicopee Bank Block, 464 to 472 Main street, first south of Court Square ; entrance to offices, up-stairs, 470.


Colton's Block, 112 to 120 Howard street, near Water street.


Cody's Block, 179 to 183 Main street, south corner Ferry street; entrance to up-stairs portion, 181.


Day & Jobson's Block, 180 to 196 Main street, north corner Cypress street ; entrances to dwellings up-stairs, 180, 186, 192.


Dickinson & Mayo's Block, 83 to 91 Worthington street.


Express Block, 12 and 14 Court street; entrance to offices, up-stairs, 12.


Fallon's Block, 378 to 382 Main street, near Vernon street ; entrance to offices, hall, etc., up stairs, 380.


Farrar's Block, 305 to 307 Main street ; up-stairs entrance, 30512.


First National Bank Block, 455 and 457 Main street, opposite Court Square ; entrance to offices, etc., up- stairs, 457.


Fitzgerald's Block, 10 to 20 Bridge street; entrance to offices and dwell- ings up-stairs, 12, 14 and 16.


Foot's Block, 498 to 506 Main street, south corner State street; entrance to offices, etc., up-stairs, 502.


Fort Block, 286 to 294 Main street, north corner Fort street; entrance to offices, etc., up-stairs, 292.


Gilmore's Block, 418 to 430 Main street, adjoining Music Hall Block ; en- trance to offices, etc., up-stairs, 420 and 428.


Goodrich Block, 254 to 268 Main street; entrances to offices, etc., up- stairs, 256, 264.


Granger's Block, 542 and 544 Main street ; entrance to rooms up-stairs, 542. Gunn's Block, 473 to 477 State street, west corner Walnut street, and opposite Armory grounds ; entrance to rooms up-stairs, 475.


Hale's Block, 308 to 312 Main street, south corner Worthington ; entrance to offices, etc., up-stairs, 310.


Hampden Hall Block, 319 to 427 Main street, north corner East Court ; entrance to warerooms up-stairs, 419.


Hampden House Block, 436 to 440 Main street, north corner Court street ; entrance to offices, etc., up-stairs, 438. Haynes' Hotel Block, 400 to 410 Main street, north corner Pynchon street ; entrance to Post-Office Rotunda, hotel, etc., 406 ; ladies' entrance to hotel, 400. Hitchcock's Block, 313 to 320 Main street, adjoining Hale's Block.


Hubbard's Block, 463 to 471 State street, adjoining Gunn's Block ; entrance to rooms up-stairs, 467.


Hurlbut's Block, 340 to 348 Main st, granite front, southi corner of Bridge ; entrance to offices, etc., up-stairs, 344.


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Lincoln Hall Block, 492 to 496 Mill street, opposite Water Shops ; entrance to hall, 494.


Massasoit Block, 240 to 252 Main street, next south railroad depot ; ladies' entrance to up-stairs rooms of hotel, 242. Massachusetts Mutual Life In- surance Block, 411 to 415 Main street, entrance to offices, etc., up-stairs, 413.


Mills' Block, 661 to 665 Main street, south corner Morris street; entrance up-stairs, 663.


Montague's Block, 90 to 98 Bridge street ; entrance to hall, up-stairs, 90.


Music Hall Block, 412 to 416 Main street ; entrance to hall and offices up- stairs, 414.


North Church Block, 322 to 324 Main street; entrance to offices up- stairs, 3221%.


Old John Hancock Bank Block, 457 to 461 State street; entrance to rooms up-stairs, 450.


Old Post-office Block, 3 to 13 Elm street ; entrances to offices, etc., up- stairs, 5 and 11.


Page's Block, 2 to 8 Bridge street ; entrances to cigar manufactory, offices, etc., up-stairs, 4 and 6.


Parker's Block, 20 Harrison avenue. Parsons' Block, 544 to 568 Main street, north corner Howard street; entrance to dwellings, etc., up-stairs, 556.


Patton & Loomis' Block, 270 to 284 Main street, south corner Hampden street; entrances to offices, etc., up- stairs, 274, 284.


Powers' Block, 231 and 233 Main street, adjoining Agawam Bank Block; entrance to offices, etc., up-stairs, 233.


Pynchon Bank Block, 484 to 488 Main street ; entrance to bank, etc., up- stairs, 486.


Pynchon House Block, 239 to 249 Main street, south corner Lyman street ; entrance to hotel, up-stairs, 243.


Ray & Taylor's Block, 27 Worth- ington street, between Main and Water. Rice's Block, 149 to 161 State street, opposite Dwight street; entrances to rooms up stairs, 149, 155, 159.


Rumrill's Block, 45 Morris street. Savings Bank Block, 497 to 501 Main street, north corner State ; en- trance to offices, Institute Hall, etc., 499.


Sceery's Block, 43 to 47 Market street, corner East Court street ; entrance to rooms up-stairs, 45.


Shaw's Block, 370 to 376 Main street, entrance to offices, etc., up-stairs, 374. Smith's Block, river bank, foot of Pyn- chon street.


Stebbins' Block, 26 to 30 Main street, near Carew street ; entrance to dwell- ings up-stairs, 28.


Stockbridge Block, 517 to 521 Main street, north corner Stockbridge street ; entrance to rooms up-stairs, 519.


Thompson's Block, 236 to 240 Union street, east of and near Maple.


Taylor & Olmstead's Block, 263 to 269 Main street, north corner Taylor street ; entrance to offices up-stairs, 267. Trask's Block, river bank, near foot of Pynchon street


Townsley's Block, 361 to 369 Main street, opposite Vernon street ; en- trance to offices, etc., up-stairs, 365.


Union Block, 383 to 395 Main street, south corner Harrison avenue; en- trance to Central Hall, offices, etc., up- stairs, 389.


Union House Block, 526 to 540 Main street, south corner Bliss street ; en- trance to Union House, up-stairs, 528, and to Union Hall, 536.


Walker's Block, [dwellings,] 177 to 185 State street, west corner Maple street.


Warner's Block, 150 to 154 Bridge street, with entrance to tenements, up- stairs, at 150; also 134 to 138 Dwight street, with entrance, up-stairs at 136.


Wight's Block, north-east corner Main and Worthington streets ; entrances to offices, manufacturing establishment, etc., up-stairs, 293 Main street and 72 Worthington street.


Wilcox Block, 296 to 306 Main street, between Fort and Worthington; en- trances to dwellings, etc., up-stairs, 298 and 304.


Wilkinson & Wight's Block, 271 to 279 Main street; entrances to offices, etc., up stairs, 273, 277 and 279.


Worthy's Block, south-east corner of Main and Worthington streets ; en- trances to first floor and upper stories of Clark W. Bryan & Co.'s establish- ment, 299, 301 Main and 77 and 79 Worthington streets.


City Government-1874.


MUNICIPAL elections are held the first | Monday in December. The City Govern- ment is organized the first Monday in Jan- uary. Meetings of the Board of Aldermen and the Common Council are held at their rooms, City Hall, usually on Monday even- ings, once in two weeks, and oftener when called by the Mayor and pressed by public business.


City Officers.


MAYOR-JOHN M. STEBBINS; office at the City Hall; residence, corner North Main and Sheldon streets.


ALDERMEN-Ward One, Albert Holt; Ward Two, Hugh Donnelly; Ward Three, J. A. McIntosh ; Ward Four, L. J. Powers ; Ward Five, Albert W. Allen; Ward Six, I. P. Dickinson ; Ward Seven, J. W. Lull ; Ward Eight, Henry C. Fuller.


CLERK-Albert T. Folsom.


COMMON COUNCILMEN-President, T. B. Wilson; Ward One, D. J. Curtis, Horace Wheeler, James A. Byrnes; Ward Two, L. B. Lillie, M. L. Tourtelotte, P. J. Ryan ; Ward Three, B. S. Haskins, Charles A. King, August Sheppert ; Ward Four, J. H. Appleton, Homer Foot, Jr., D. J. Marsh ; Ward Five, W. G. Chamberlain, T. B. Wil- son, Benjamin Hannis; Ward Six, Daniel Schoonmaker ; Ward Seven, E. W. Ladd; Ward Eight, John Warriner.


CLERK-E. A. Newell ; salary, $200.


CITY CLERK AND TREASURER-Albert T. Folsom; office, City Hall : office hours, from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M .; residence, 62 High street; salary, $2,400.


CITY MESSENGER-J. D. Bigelow ; office, City Hall ; office hours, 7 A. M. till 12 M., and 1 to 9 P M. ; salary, $1,000.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE-At large, Rev. A. D. Mayo; Ward One, J. E. Taylor; Ward


Two, William Rice ; Ward Three, S. G. Buckingham ; Ward Four, T. M. Brown; Ward Five, S. W. Porter ; Ward Six, Jolın Fallon ; Ward Seven, W. W. Gardner ; Ward Eight, C. J. Goodwin.


SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS-A. P. Stone; salary $3,500. Office, City Hall ; office hours, from 12 M. to 1 P. M., on school days.


SCHOOL-HOUSE AGENT-Elbridge Bar- ton; office, 433 Main street ; office hours from 812 A. M., to 10 A. M .; salary, $900.


BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS-E. Trask, Tim Henry, Josiah Bumstead ; salaries, $4 a day for actual service. Clerk of the Board-George A. Ellis.


BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS- Charles O. Chapin, president ; salary, $1,500. Samuel W. Porter, secretary ; salary, $500. Daniel L. Harris, A. D. Briggs, George C. Fisk; salary, $250 each; office 17 Barnes' Block. Total compensation, $2,750.


SUPERVISORS OF HIGHWAYS AND BRIDGES -The Mayor, Alderman Dickinson and Councilman Wheeler.


SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS-Michael Roane; office City Hall; office hours from 9 to 10 A. M .; residence 220 Carew street ; salary, $1,500.


SUPERINTENDENT OF SEWERS-Albert Holt ; no salary.


SUPERINTENDENT OF STREET LIGHTS- T. W. Hamilton ; residence 62 Bay street.


ASSESSORS-Francis Norton, J. G. Ca- pron, Henry G. Shaw ; total compensation, $1,800. Assistant Assessors, T. M. Dewey, George S. Lewis, J. B. Hatch ; compensa- tion $4 per day.


COLLECTOR OF TAXES-Francis Norton ; office, City Hall; office hours, from 8 A. M. to 12 12. P. M., from 2 to 512 P. M., and from 7 to 8 P. M .; residence, 90 Union street ; salary, $1,800.


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BOARD ON CLAIMS-The Mayor, Alder- man McIntosh, and the President of the Common Council.


CITY ENGINEER-George A. Ellis ; office, City Hall; office hours, 8 to 10 A. M., and 1 to 3 P. M .; salary, $1,800.


CITY PHYSICIAN-Dr. A. R. Rice ; office and house, 65 Bridge street ; salary, $700, exclusive of medicines.


OVERSEERS OF THE POOR-The Mayor, ex-officio, D. J. Bartlett, C. C. Smith, James Burke; Almoner, D. J. Bartlett; office, City Hall basement ; office hours, from 3 to 5 P. M. ; total compensation, $1,000.


BOARD OF MANAGERS OF CITY HOSPI- TAL-H. S. Hyde, Noyes Barstow, Eliphalet Trask, Tim Henry, E. A. Perkins, O. H. Greenleaf, R. F. Hawkins, V. N. Taylor; H. S. Lee.


Standing Committees of the City Council-1874.


COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDER- MEN-On Enrollment, Aldermen McIntosh, Allen and Dickinson. On Elections and Re- turns, Aldermen Fuller, Lull and Donnelly. On Ordinances, Aldermen Donnelly, Powers and Allen. On Sewers and Drains, Alder- men Holt, Lull and Dickinson.


JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES-On Fi- nance, The Mayor and Alderman Powers ; President of the Common Council, and Councilmen Marsh and Byrnes. On Ac- counts, Aldermen McIntosh and Powers ; Councilmen Appleton, Schoonmaker and Foot. On Streets and Sidewalks, Aldermen Dickinson and McIntosh; Councilmen Wheeler, Lillie and Ladd. On City Prop- erty, Aldermen Powers and Donnelly ; Councilmen Curtis, Tourtelotte and Shep- pert. On Pauper Department, Aldermen Fuller and Holt; Councilmen Ryan, Tour- telotte and Marsh. On Fire Department, Aldermen Powers and Lull: Councilmen King, Haskins and Hannis. On Lighting Streets, Aldermen Allen and Holt; Council- men Hannis, Sheppert and Byrnes. On Ed- ucation, Aldermen Donnelly and Dickinson ; Councilmen Chamberlain, Foot and Ryan. On Printing, The Mayor, President of the Common Council, and Councilman Haskins.


JOINT SPECIAL COMMITTEES-On State Aid, The Mayor and Alderman Holt; Presi- dent of the Common Council, Councilmen


Curtis and Warriner. On New High School- House, Aldermen Donnelly and Powers ; Councilmen Chamberlain, Curtis and Ap- pleton.


COMMITTEES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL -On Enrollment, Councilmen Lillie, Schoon- maker and King. On Bills in Second Read- ing, Councilmen Tourtelotte, Warriner and Chamberlain. On Elections, Councilmen Ladd, Byrnes and Sheppert. On Ordinances, Councilmen Appleton, Marsh and Wheeler.


Subordinate Officers.


INSPECTOR OF PETROLEUM-S. S. Bum- stead and Luther Clark; fees 30 cents a barrel for five and over, $1 a barrel for less quantities.


INSPECTORS OF CHARCOAL BASKETS- Luke H. Pease, E. C. Pettis.


INSPECTORS OF LIME-J. W. Hawkes, B. F. Farrar, D. J. Curtis.


INSPECTOR OF MILK-A. B. Manley, of- fice City Hall ; office hours from 8 to 12 A. M. and from 1 to 6 P. M .; salary, $100.


SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES- A. B. Manley ; salary, $200.


MEASURER OF GRAIN-Lawson Sibley.


WEIGHERS OF COAL-Richard W. Rice, H. W. Worden, R. A. Gray, W. G. Brins- made, William P. Riggs.


PUBLIC WEIGHERS-W. B. C. Sexton, Richard W. Rice, E J. Bateman, H. F. Bullens.


MEASURERS OF WOOD AND BARK - Richard W. Pinney, W. B. C. Sexton, A. Le B. Chapin, Charles Bennett, Calvin J. Eaton, Harvey Lyman, E. H. Patch, C. A. Call, George Woods, Orrin Lombard, C. A. Woolson, S. E. Goodyear, Fred N. Kim- berly, Wilbur F. Taylor.


SURVEYORS OF LUMBER-J. R. Elwell, C. C. Moulton, A. W. Lamb.


POUND KEEPERS-Austin S. Pease, W. L. Keyes, Joseph Mosier, Tyler Childs.


Where compensation to any of the above officers is not stated, if any is to be made, it is by fees.


Ward Officers.




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