The Beverly city directory and North Shore map 1904, Part 30

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Publication date: 1904
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SITTINGS OF THE COURT FOR ESSEX COUNTY.


Civil. At Salem, third Monday of April, (court and jury); first Monday of June, (court); and first Monday of Decem- ber, (court and jury); at Lawrence, first Monday of March, (court and jury); sec- ond Monday of September, (court); third Monday of October, court and jury). At Newburyport, second Monday of May, (court); first Monday of October (court and jury). Criminal, at Salem, second Monday of January; at Newburyport, second Monday of May; at Lawrence, second Monday of September.


FIRST DISTRICT COURT OF ESSEX.


Court held at Salem, in Flint's block, 193 Washington street. For Criminal business, daily at 9 o'clock A. M .; for Civil business, every Wednesday in each month, at 10 o'clock A. M. Writs return- able every Saturday in each month.


District includes Beverly, Danvers, Hamilton, Middleton, Salem, Topsfield. Manchester, and Wenham. Justice,Daniel E. Safford, of Hamilton. Special Justices, Nathaniel J. Holden and Charles W. Richardson, of Salem. Clerk, Frank V. Wright, of Salem. Janitor and Officer of the Court, Charles W. Peart. Probation Officer, John W. Hart, Salem.


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COURT OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY.


Probate Office at Court House, Salem.


Judge. Rollin E. Harmon, of Lynn, $4,500. Register. Jeremiah T. Mahoney, of Salem, $3,300.


Assistant Register. Ezra D. Hines, of Salem, $2,300.


Terms of Probate Court. At Salem, on the first and third Mondays of every month, except third Monday of August; at Newburyport, on the fourth Mondays of January, March, May, June, July, Sep- tember and November; at Gloucester, on the fourth Mondays of April and Octo- ber; at Haverhill, on the second Mondays


of April and October; at Lawrence, on the second Mondays of January, March, May, June, July, September and Novem- ber.


Court of Insolvency held at such times and places as the Judge may appoint.


CUSTOM HOUSE.


Custom House. For the District of Salem and Beverly, No. 178 Derby street, cor. Orange street, Salem. Collector, David M. Little, Salem; Special Deputy Collector, A. Frank Hitchings, Salem; Deputy Collector, Charles O. Dugan, Salem; Inspectors, William J. Sullivan, Charles P. Luscomb, of Salem, William P. Moses, Beverly; Boatman, Charles B Taggard; Janitor, John Kennedy, Salem


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Annual Election second Tuesday in December. City Government Organized first Monday in January at 12 noon.


MAYOR.


Hon. PARKER S. DAVIS, 215 Elliott street. Office, City Hall, $1,000.


BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


Alderman at Large and President of the Board. Josiah B. Brown, 3 Galloupe ave.


Ward 1 .- Jeremiah F. Desmond, 58 Pleasant street.


Ward 2 .- John E. Healey, 43 Bartlett street.


Ward 3 .- Joseph W. Preston, 237 Rantoul street.


Ward 4. Alvah B. Woodbury, 95 Essex street.


Ward 5 .- Frederick A. Dodge, 203 Dodge street.


Ward 6 .- Theodore A. Holmes, Beverly Farms.


Luther S. Herrick, Clerk.


COMMON COUNCIL.


Ward 1 .- William J. Brown, 30 Ran- toul .street; James McPherson, 39 Well- man street; Edward S. Webber, Sunny Crest avenue.


Ward 2 .- John H. Harris, 22 Stone street; George P. Irving, 18 Lovettstreet; Samuel P. White, 42 Washington street.


Ward 3 .- Forman A. Crosby, 7 Judson street; George W. McNutt, 42 Chase street; Fred A. Roundy, 26 Federal street.


Ward 4 .- George F. Fielder, 373 Cabot street; Alfred E. Lunt, 9 Burton avenue; Charles W. Trask, 9 Corning street.


Ward 5 .- Edgar J. Caldwell, 21 Balch street; Israel O. Edwards, 54 Dodge street; James F. Potter, 579 Cabot street.


Ward 6 .- Horace F. Appleton, 25 Hull street; Robert E. Hodgkins, 15 Hart street; John C. McCarthy, Green- wood avenue.


President, Fred A. Roundy; clerk, William A. Lee.


JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES.


Accounts - Aldermen Preston and Healey and Councilmen Roundy, Trask and Harris.


Assessment and Collection of Taxes- Aldermen Brown and Desmond and Councilmen White, Brown and Edwards.


Claims - Aldermen Woodbury and Dodge and Councilmen Lunt, Trask and McNutt.


Finance and Appropriations-Alder- men Woodbury and Dodge and Council- men White, Webber and Roundy.


Fire Department-Aldermen Holmes and Woodbury and Councilmen McNutt, Caldwell and McPherson.


Fuel and Street Lights - Aldermen Dodge and Preston and Councilmen Brown, Potter and Appleton.


Ordinances-Aldermen Holmes and Preston and Councilmen Lunt, Fielder and Potter.


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Police-Aldermen Healey and Holmes and Councilmen Harris, McCarthy and Caldwell.


Printing-Aldermen Healey and Pres- ton and Councilmen Webber, Edwards and Brown.


Public Property-Aldermen Desmond and Brown and Councilmen Hodgkins, McNutt and Irving.


Streets, Sewers and Water Works- Aldermen Desmond and Brown and Councilmen Hodgkins, Crosby and Fielder.


STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


Bonds-Aldermen Dodge, Healey and Woodbury.


Building Permits-Aldermen Preston, Healey and Woodbury.


Election Returns - Aldermen Des- mond, Holmes and Brown.


Electric Wires and Street Railways- Aldermen Desmond, Healey and Holmes. Licenses-Aldermen Holmes, Dodge and Desmond.


Military and State Aid- Aldermen Holmes, Healey and Brown.


Rules-Aldermen Woodbury, Dodge and Brown.


Sewers-Aldermen Brown, Woodbury and Desmond.


Sidewalks-Aldermen Preston, Brown and Dodge.


STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL.


Bills to a Second Reading-Council- men Brown, Crosby and McCarthy.


Elections and Returns - Councilmen Appleton, McPherson and Irving.


JOINT SPECIAL COMMITTEES.


On Construction of New School House at Beverly Farms - Aldermen Holmes and Brown and Councilmen Hodgkins, McCarthy and Irving, with Messrs. Hardy, Trowt and Wallis of the School Committee.


On Boat Landing at "Old Ferry " Landing, so called-Aldermen Desmond and Healey and Councilmen Brown, Irving and Crosby.


On Conference with Munical Authori- ties of Salem, Peabody and Danvers in reference to dam and gates across Bass river-His Honor the Mayor, Aldermen Desmond and Woodbury and Council- men McNutt, Caldwell and McPherson.


ALLOWANCE OF ACCOUNTS.


All bills against the city must be certi- fied as correct by the several officers or committees contracting for the same, and delivered to the City Auditor. Separate bills should be made for each' account or department. Bills, when approved and


allowed, are payable Tuesdays of each week, at the City Treasurer's office.


REGULAR MEETINGS.


Mayor and Aldermen-First and third Tuesdays of each month at 8 P.M.


Common Council-Second and fourth Thursdays of each month at 8 P.M.


Board of Health-Saturday evenings.


Water Board-Second and fourth Fri- days of each month at 8 P.M. Trustees of Public Library - First Saturday in each month.


School Committee-Last Tuesday in each month.


Park Commissioners-Subject to call. Assessors-Mondays.


Engineers of Fire Department-First Tuesday in each month.


BOARDS.


ASSSESSORS.


Hervey Lunt, term expires 1906, $600; John M. Murney, term expires 1905, $600; James B. Dow, term expires 1904, $600; clerical assistance, $400.


BOARD OF HEALTH.


Henry E. Dodge, 2d. term expires 1904, $50; Charles R. Elliott, term expires 1905, $50; John J. Shea, M.D., term expires 1906, $50; George H. Thissell, clerk, $450.


COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUNDS.


Dudley L. Pickman, term expires Jan. 31, 1905; Horace P. Woodbury, term ex- pires Jan. 31, 1906; Benjamin D. Webber, term expires Jan. 31, 1907.


ENGINEERS OF FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Levi K. Goodhue, chief, $375; Prince Ober, clerk, $100; Robert H. Grant, $75; John J. Wittenhagen, $75; Eli R. Hodg- kins, $75; terms expire May 1, 1905.


BOARD OF MANAGERS OF PUBLIC CEMETERIES.


Andrew Standley, Melvin E. Daven- port, terms expire first Monday of March, 1906; Frank Woodbury, Louis D. Web- ber, terms expire first Monday of March, 1907; George H. Cressy, William H. Millett, term's expire first Monday of March, 1905.


OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.


William C. Morgan, chairman, term expires 1906, $50; James A. Wright, clerk, term expires 1907, $550; Frank A. Wood- bury, term expires 1905, $50.


PARK COMMISSIONERS.


James R. Ward, term expires 1906; Robert Robertson, term expires 1904; Edmund Putnam, term expires 1905.


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REGISTRARS OF VOTERS.


John B. Cressy, term expires April 30, 1907; John F. Hill, term expires April 30, 1905; George P. Brown, term expires April 30, 1906; Luther S. Herrick, clerk and member ex-officio; $100 each.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Fred C. Dodge, chairman; Adelbert L Safford, clerk; Mary B. Smith, Gilbert D. Weston, Charles G. Hardy ; terms ex- pire 1906 : Fred C. Dodge, Bessie L. Kil- ham, Charles H. Trowt; terms expire 1904: Benjamin D. Webber, Frank A. Foster, Fred H. Wallis; terms expire 1905 : Adelbert L. Safford, superintend- ent of schools.


TRUSTEES OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Benjamin R. Bulkeley, William R. Driver, George E. Woodberry ; terms expire Jan. 31, 1907 ; Charles L. Dodge, Louis D. Webber, Joseph C. Kilham ; terms expire Jan. 31, 1905; Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier, Miss Katherine P. Loring, Allen H. Bennett ; terms expire Jan. 31. 1906.


WATER BOARD.


John H. Woodberry, chairman, term expires 1904, $200; Asa F. Lee, term expires 1905, $50; Frank Woodbury, 2d, term expires 1906, $50; Franklin W. Swan, clerk, $750.


OFFICERS. [See boards.]


City Auditor, Ezra Standley, $600; City Clerk, Luther S. Herrick, $1,350; Miss Mabel Perry, Asst., $350; City Collector, Andrew S. Edwards, $1,100 ; Miss Matilda Reed, Asst., $350; City Engineer, William J. Berry, $1,000; City Messenger, David T. Hanners, $800 ; Citý Physician, Chas. H. Phillips, M. D., $600; City Solicitor, Albert Boyden, $1,000; City Treasurer, Charles F. Lee, $750; Miss Ella B. Curtis, Asst., $250; Clerk of Committees and Clerk of Common Council, William A. Lee, $1,000; Sealer of Weights and Measures, Charles H. Bailey, $200 ; Street Commissioner, Frank W. Hammond, $1,300; Superintendent of Almshouse, Walter Farnham, $500; Superintendent of Cemeteries, George F. Standley, $600; Superintendent of Schools, Adelbert L. Safford, $2,200 ; Superintendent of Water Works, James W. Blackmer, $1,300; Engineer at Pumping Station, Clarence B. Holly, $1,000.


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE.


Dodge Fred C. 40 Central, Member at Large, ('04). Telephone 5060 Main, Boston.


Foster Frank A. 7 Charnock, Ward 4, ('03-'05). Telephone 1025-2.


Hardy Charles G. 35 Broadway, Ward 1, ('04-'06.)


Kilham Bessie L. Miss, 115 Cabot, Ward 2, ('04). Telephone 1034-12.


Smith Mary B. Miss, 39 Bartlett, Mem- ber at Large, ('04-'06)


Trowt Charles H. Hale, P.C. Ward 6, ('04). Telephone 943-3.


Wallis Fred H. 27 Conant, Ward 5, ('03-'05).


Webber Benjamin D. 89 Lothrop, Mem- ber at Large, ('03-'05). Telephone 4129 Main, Boston.


Weston Gilbert D. 8 Pond, Ward 3, .. ('04-'06). Telephone 6020 Main, Boston.


ORGANIZATION 1904.


Fred C. Dodge, Chairman. Adelbert L. Safford, Clerk.


Office, Room 13, Odd Fellows' Building. Tel. 830-2. Open from 8 to 12.30 A.M., 2 to 6 P.M.


ADELBERT L. SAFFORD, Superintendent.


Office hours : 5 to 6 P.M. on schooldays ; also 7.30 to 9 P.M. on Fridays. Residence 101 Lovett street. Tel. 758-13. Miss Gertrude M. Herrick, Clerk.


DISTRICT COMMITTEES.


Bass River and Dodge, Mr. Wallis, Mr. Hardy; Centreville, Mr. Webber, Mr. Trowt; Cove, Mr. Foster, Mr. Trowt; Evening, Miss Smith, Mr. Foster, Mr. Weston; Farms, Mr. Trowt, Miss Smith; Hardie, Mr. Hardy, Miss Kilham; High, Mr. Hardy, Miss Kilham, Mr. Webber; Prospect, Mr. Weston, Mr. Wallis; Rial Side, Miss Kilham, Mr. Wallis; South and Pleasant View, Miss Smith, Mr. Fos- ter; Washington, Mr. Weston, Mr. Web- ber.


OTHER STANDING COMMITTEES.


Finance, Mr. Webber, Mr. Trowt, Mr. Foster, Mr. Hardy; Maintenance of Buildings, Mr. Hardy, Mr. Trowt, Mr. Foster, Mr. Wallis; Instruction, Miss Kilham, Miss Smith, Mr. Wallis, Mr. Weston.


The Chairman of the School Commit- tee is ex-officio a member of each Sub- Committee.


Truant Officer, Nehemiah S. Heron, 11 Charnock street. Office hours, Mon- day evenings, 7.30 to 9.


Meetings. Regular meetings of the School Committee are held on the last Tuesday of each month at 8 P.M.


Storm Signals. 22 by the Fire Alarm at 7.15 A.M. means no session of the High School; at 8.15 A.M. means no morning session of the Elementary Schools; at 12.45 P.M no afternoon session; at 11.15 A.M. one session closing at 1 P.M.


School Sessions. The High School has one session from 8 to 1.


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The Elementary Schools have two ses- sions from 8.45 to 11.45 and from 1.30 to 3.30.


School Year. The school year begins on the second Monday in September and is divided into four quarters of ten weeks.


There is a vacation of one week at Christmas and one week at the end of the third quarter (April). The schools are closed on legal holidays, Saturday, the day following Thanksgiving, Jan. 1, and June 17.


TEACHERS


BASS RIVER SCHOOL 30 Conant Street, Telephone 857-5.


Principal, Charles S. Brown, 49 Conant; Grades 6-8, Dora P. Woodbury, 3 Knowl- ton; Grades 4-5, Susan T. Linnell, 82 Dodge; Grades 2-3, Elsie L. Preston, Hale, B.F .; Grade 1, Frana B. Pierce, 1 Ellsworth ave.


CENTREVILLE SCHOOL 437 Essex Street.


Grades, 4-8, Principal, Narcissa Burn- ham, 8 Butman; Grades 1-3, Mabel F. Cressy, 13 Phillips court.


COVE SCHOOL


164 Hale Street, Telephone 757-5.


Principal, Elizabeth B. Fuller, 66 Dane; Grades 6-8, Winnie M. Williams, 70 Dane; Grades 4-5, Allie A. Cole, 85 Hale; Grades 2-3, Marjorie E. Gordon, 27 Brackenbury; Grades 1-2, Laura R. McCurdy, 185 Lothrop.


DODGE STREET SCHOOL 250 Dodge Street.


Grades 2-7, Martha Robinson, Wenham Depot.


FARMS SCHOOL Haskell Street, cor. Webster, Telephone 1007-3.


Principal, Metta D. Bradstreet, 37 Rail- road ave .; Grades 7-8, M. Blanche Fogg, Valley st., Bev. Farms; Grades 5-6, Mabel Britton, Hart st., Bev. Farms; Grades 3-4, Edith S. Todd, Hart st., Bev. Farms; Grade 2, Lottie M. Allen, 39 Thorndike; Grade 1, Adelaide L. Day, Valley st., Bev. Farms.


HARDIE SCHOOL


23 Essex Street, Telephone 923-3


Principal, Clara A. Smith, 54 Lothrop; Grade 8, A. Lenora Elkins, 3 Knowlton; Grade 7, Annie B. Hanson, 9 Phillips court; Grades 6-7, Anna M. Ferrin, 68 Dane; Grade 6, Susan B. Gould, 6 High-


land ave .; Grades 5-6, Etna F. Eaton, 39 Federal; Grade 5, Ada E. Newman, 68 Dane; Grade 4, Sadie O. Allen, 17 Ocean; Grades 3-4, Mary A. Emerson, 33 Bart- lett; Grade 3, Lillian W. Downing, 14 Central ct .; Grade 2, Sara F. Hall, 6 Washington; Grade 2, Agnes M. Moore, 23 Bow; Grade 1, A. Florence Monroe, 17 Neptune; Grade 1, Agnes E. Wallace, 51 Dodge.


HIGH SCHOOL


Briscoe Building, 16 Essex Street, Tele- phone 923-2


Principal, Sumner B. Hurd, 39 Federal; Assistants: Ethel E. Carr, 21 Hale, Caro- line C. Clark, 21 Hale, Alice W. Cole, 2 Cole, Jennie A. Cole, 35 Abbott, Eva A. Davis, 35 Abbott, Emily I. Dickson, 21 Hale, Marie R. Ernst, 21 Hale, Wilhel- mine B. Ernst, 21 Hale, E. E. Gaylord, 11 Baker ave., Maudelle M. Germonde, 11 Atlantic ave., A. L. Goodrich, 491 Boylston, Boston, Maleen P. Hicks, 78 Essex, Laura E. Horne, 78 Essex, W. C. Nelson, 2 Hillside ave., Somerville, War- ren W. Petrie, 54 Lothrop, Kirk W. Thompson, 4 Burton ave., Lilla A. Wilde, 66 Dane.


PLEASANT VIEW SCHOOL


23 Porter Street, Telephone 810-2


Principal, Carrie E. Farnham, 18 Ce- dar; Grades 4-5, Emma Smith, 39 Thorn- dike; Grade 3, Essie M. Dennis, 9 Devon ave .; Grade 2, Mrs. Sarah D. Kinsman, Main st., Wenham; Grade 1, Aimie A. Woodbury, 85 Hale.


PROSPECT SCHOOL Pickett Street, off 365 Cabot, Telephone 934-5


Principal, Clara B. Everitt, 8 Pond; Grades 6-8, Nina M. Robinson, 29 Wash- ington; Grades 4-5, Maude E. McClure, 70 Dane; Grades 2-3, Alice M. Preston, 292 Dodge; Grades 1-2, Edith P. Hanson, 62 Elliott.


RIAL SIDE SCHOOL


137 Bridge Street, Telephone 925-5


Grades 5-8, Principal, Minnie A. John- son, 26 Cressy; Grades 5-8, Florence E. Crombie, 173 Bridge; Grades 3-4, Hattie F. Standley, 35 Abbott; Grades 1-2, Geor- gianna A. Tree, 26 Cressy.


SOUTH SCHOOL


15 Stone Street, Telephone 1022-12


Principal, Lizzie G. Russell, 2 Hardy; Grades 7-8, Addie B. Hobbs, 7 Western ave., Essex; Grades 6-7, Eleanor M Varney, 303 Cabot; Grade 6, Daisy Ray


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mond, 120 Balch; Grade 5, Mary L. Wood- berry, 15 Dane; Grade4, Jessie L. Holmes, 61 Lovett; Grade 3, Louise M. Hawkes, 312 Cabot; Grade 2, Clara F. Bell, 6 High- land ave .; Grade 1, Viola E. Crittenden, 54 Lothrop.


WASHINGTON SCHOOL


30 Elliott Street, cor. Rantoul, Telephone 903-5


Principal, Emma McC. Driver, 61 Lovett; Grades 7-8, Marion Gee, 28 Pond; Grade 6, Annie M. Guinivan, 23 Lovett; Grade 5, Ethel M. Walcott, 1 Emerton, Salem; Grade 4, Elizabeth McGrath, 9 Maple ave .; Grade 3, Adalena B. Broughton, 22 Enon; Grades 2-3, Flor- ence Gregg, 10 Federal; Grade 2, Mary H. Ryder, 14 Washington; Grade 1, Mary A. Marston, 41 Essex.


SUPERVISORS


Drawing, Charles F. Whitney, 8 Fair- field st., Salem; music, George F. Wilson, 310 Main st., Wakefield; penmanship, C. E. Doner, 12 Columbus ave.


EVENING SCHOOL, 7 to 9 P.M.


Briscoe Building, 15 Essex Street


Principal, E. E. Gaylord. Book-keep- ing, Tuesday and Thursday, E. E. Gay- lord, 11 Baker ave., Harry Cole, Hale st., Farms; Shorthand and Typewriting, Tuesday and Thursday, Warren W. Petrie, 54 Lothrop, Gertrude M. Herrick, 35 Central; Penmanship, Monday and Wednesday, C. E. Doner, 12 Columbus ave .; English and Arithmetic, Monday and Wednesday, Laura E. Horne, 78 Essex; Elementary Department, Monday and Wednesday, Clara B. Everitt, 8 Pond, Emma McC. Driver, 61 ·Lovett.


Hardie Building, 23 Essex Street


Freehand Drawing, Monday and Wed- nesday, Principal, W. C. Nelson, 2 Hill- side ave., Somerville; Mechanical Draw- ing, Monday and Wednesday, Principal, A. L. Goodrich, 491 Boylston st., Boston.


JANITORS


Bass River, George Brown, 17 Conant; Centerville, Joseph M. Standley, 438 Essex; Cove, George O. Obear, 145 Hale; Dodge Street, Addison Preston, 292 Dodge; Farms, Samuel F. Collamer, Greenwood ave .; Hardie, Edmund G. Dodd, 72 Essex; High, Jesse A. Blake, 34 Federal; Pleasant View, Alonzo Mer- rill, 11 Phillips ct .; Prospect, John Han- ners, 16 Pierce ave; Rial Side, Stephen M. Foy, 64 Bridge; South, Charles G. Waitt, 125 Water; Washington, Nehemiah S. Heron, 11 Charnock.


FIRE DEPARTMENT


Regular meetings of Engineers first Tuesday each month.


Levi K. Goodhue, Chief Engineer ; Robert H. Grant, First Assistant; Prince Ober, Second Assistant and Clerk; John J. Wittenhagen, Third Assistant; Eli R. Hodgkins, Fourth Assistant; Levi K. Goodhue, Superintendent of Fire Alarms.


Chief's Office, Central Fire Station, 15 Hale.


ENGINE NO. 1 Central Station, 15 Hale


E. T. Batchelder, Captain; Fred S. Choate, 1st Lieut .; Walter B. Wright, 2d Lieut .; Otis M. Baker, Clerk; Simeon Allen, Engineman; W. Frank Jones, En- gine Driver; Thomas M. Phippen, Hose Driver.


ENGINE NO. 2 (Spare) ENGINE NO. 3 4 West, Beverly Farms


John F. Bennett, Captain; Duncan T. Smith, Lieut .; Elmer Standley, Clerk; Marshall I. Larcom, Engineman; John W. Morgan, Engine Driver; Fred P. Wood- bury, Hose Driver.


HOSE NO. 1 Cor. Rantoul and Roundy


Joseph F. Pyne, Captain; George A. Spear, Lieut .; John Cressy, Clerk; Frank L. Vickary, Driver.


HOSE NO. 2 Cor. Rantoul and School


Cornelius Brown, Captain; Edward F. Heaphy, Lieut .; John S. Welch, Clerk; John J. Callely, Driver.


HOSE NO. 3 Conant


Wilderd E. Caldwell, Captain; Charles H. Critchett, Lieut .; Frank L. Hobbs, Clerk.


HOSE NO. 4 439 Essex


John H. Foster, Captain; George W. Standley, Lieut .; Horace E. Elliott, Clerk.


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LADDER NO. 1 Central Station, 15 Hale


Henry S. Parker, Captain; James A. Torrey, Lieut .; Fred A. Hinchliffe, Clerk; Stephen E. Cullen, Driver.


LADDER NO. 2 4 West, Beverly Farms


Lewis G. Williams, Captain; E. Fred Day, Lieut .; Frank Cole, Clerk; William S. Pike, Driver.


Beverly Fire Alarm Signals


6 Bridge, opp. Union chapel


7 Deaf Mute School


9 Corner Cressy and Bridge


13 Corner Lothrop and Stone


14 Corner May and Lovett


15 Corner Ocean and Lovett


17 Corner Chase and Judson


18 Corner Cabot and Railroad ave.


19 Corner River and Bridge


24 Corner Cabot and Bow


25 Corner Knowlton and Cabot


27 Corner Essex and Charnock


31 Enon, opp. R.R. station


32 Kittredge's Crossing


34 Cabot, opp. Charnock


35 Corner Rantoul and Elliott


36 Corner Cabot and Summer


37 Gloucester Crossing on Cabot


38 North Beverly meeting house


Cabot, opp. Dodge, No. Beverly


39 41 Corner Common and Standley


42 Corner Essex and Cedar


43 Corner Essex and Cole


44 Corner Woodberry and Ober


45 Corner Essex and Standley


46 Corner Hale and Lothrop


47 Corner Hale and Corning


48 Hale and Boyles, Chapman's cor.


Corner Prince and Hale


49 51 Pride's Crossing depot


52 Corner Hale and West


53 Corner Haskell and Hart


54 Hart, near Jesse Pierce's house


55 Hart, opp. Luke's ave. Farms Hale, corner Hart


56 Engine House, Beverly Farms Hale, near Mrs. Cabot's house Rantoul, Depot sq. 57 58 123 124 Carter's oil cloth factory, Park st.


125 Corner Bow and Park


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Rantoul, association factories


Corner Rantoul and Federal


127 132 Almshouse


133 Corner School and Wellman


134 Essex Bridge


136 Corner Cabot and Davis


137 Corner Pleasant and Cabot


One blast daily at 11.45, test signal


Two blasts, fire out


Two blasts repeated at 7.15 A.M., no High school Two blasts repeated at 8.15 A.M. and 12.45 P.M. no school


Two blasts repeated at 11.15 A.M., one session of school


71 repeated, police call


Three blasts calls for more hose Four blasts calls second steamer


Three blasts repeated, fire out of town


Box number repeated calls entire department Ten blasts, militia call


POLICE DEPARTMENT


Chief of Police-William A. Ferguson, $1100.


Captain-Otis Burnham, $960.


Patrolmen-Webster K. Bray, Joseph F. Clayton, Timothy Foley, Alonzo L. Goodhue, Warren O. Jones, Charles W. Mitchell, Alfred G. Munsey, Edward F. Wallis, Calvin L. Williams, Fred R. Wil- son, S. Walter Woodbury.


Reserve Officers-William H. Coakley, Ernest I. Ellis, Daniel McLean, John A. Stone.


Call Officers - Ferdinand W. Bray, Harry S. Monies, William L. Pickett, Michael H. Wittenhagen.


Keeper of Lockup and Janitor of Police Station-Frederick H. Beckford.


Special officers to serve without pay- William E. Barter, Jessie A. Blake, George Brown, Edmund G. Dodd, Wal- ter Farnham, Augustus E. Foster, David T. Hanners, Herbert W. Harrison, Ne- hemiah S. Heron, Samuel Higgins, George E. Lowell, Louis P. Lynn, James F. McConnell Alonzo L. Merrill, George O. Obear, Alfred Porter, Addison Pres- ton, Stephen E. Rollins, George I. South, James M. Standley, Charles G. Waitt.


Constables - William A. Ferguson, Henry E. Dodge, 2d, James F. Porter, Frank S. Raymond, A. Norton Tyler, Samuel D. Wallace, George W. Wood- bury.


Constable to serve civil process- George A. Daniels.


Weighers of coal-Orrin B. Burnham, Perry F. Burbank, John J. Harrigan, John H. Harris.


Weighers of hay and grain-Orrin B. Burnham, Perry F. Burbank, Henry Fielden.


Measurers of wood and bark-Nathan B. Goldsmith, Ralph W. Osborne, Orrin B. Burnham, John W. Gregg, John J. Harrigan.


Surveyors of lumber-John W. Gregg, William Galloupe.


Fence Viewers-Nathan B. Goldsmith, Andrew Stanley, John W. Gregg.


Inspector of milk - William A. Fer- guson.


U. S. POST OFFICE


BEVERLY, MASS.


5 Broadway, Odd Fellows' Building Telephone 1043-12


Francis Norwood, Postmaster; Ralph M. Smith, Assistant Postmaster; Willard R. Herrick, Registry Clerk.


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Stampers .- James H. Arnold, Clinton S. Foster, Dwight Davenport, J. A. V. Hurd.


Carriers .- William P. Hanners, J. Per- ley Stone, J. Lewis Preston, Martin Mur- ray, Thomas J. Fraser, Alfred H. Larcom, Charles A. Larcom, Charles H. Dockham. Substitute Carriers .-- Willard A. Stand- ley, Frank L. Pratt, W. Wallace Gardner. Mail Messenger .- Thomas J. Peach. Special Delivery Messenger. - Roy Kane.


SUB-STATION NO. 1


10 Enon, No. Beverly Benjamin W. Roberts


SUB-STATION NO. 2


25712 Hale, Chapman's Corner George E. Johnson


Arrival and Departure of Mails at the Post Office at Beverly, Mass.


ARRIVE FROM


Boston, South, West and Foreign-7.00, 8.30, 11.45 a.m .; 1.30, 3.00, 4.30, 6.00, 7.00 p.m. Salem, Marblehead, Peabody, Danvers-7.09, 8.30, 11.45 a.m .; 3.00, 4.30, 6.00, 7.00 p.m. Lynn-7.00, 8.30, 11.45 a.m .; 3.00, 4.30, 6.00, 7.00 p.m. Gloucester Branch-7.00, 8.30, 11.00 a.m .; 2.00, 6.00 p.m. East-7.00 a.m .; 12.30, 4.30 p.m.


CLOSE FOR


Boston, South, West and Foreign - 6.20, 7.30, 10.15, 11.30 a.m .; 12.15, 1.30, 3.45, 5.15, 7.20 p.m. Salem, Marblehead, Peabody, Danvers-7.30, 10.15 a. m .; 12.15, 1.30, 3.45, 5.15, 5.50, 7.20 p.m. Lynn - 7.30, 10.15, 11.39 a.m .; 1.30, 3.45, 5.15, 5.50, 7.20 p.m. Gloucester Branch-6.20, 11.00 a.m .; 2.30, 5.15 p.m. All points East-8.00 a.m .; 3.45 p.m. Maine and Provinces-8.00 a.m .; 6.00 p.m. Maine and East New Hampshire-11.30 a.m. Sunday mails ready for delivery-10.00 a.m .; close 5 p.m.


OFFICE HOURS


General Delivery open, except Sun- days, from 6.45 a.m. to 9.00 p.m. Sun- day, from 10.00 to 10.30 a.m .; 12.00 to 1.00 p.m. Money order department open from 8.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m., Sundays and holidays excepted. Registered mail re- ceived daily, except Sundays, at 8.80, 11.40 a.m .; 3.00, 4.30, 6.00 p.m. Open holidays from 7 to 10 a.m .; carriers make one forenoon delivery only. Carriers make full deliveries at 9 a.m. and 3.30 p.m. There are atso deliveries in the busi- ness section of the city at 7.30 a. m. and 5.15 p. m.




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