The Boston almanac and business directory for the year 1892, Part 15

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Publication date: 1892
Publisher: Boston : Sampson, Davenport
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St. James, No. 54, 1st and 3d Tuesday, 375 Harrison av. Carroll Court, No. 57, Ist and 3d Monday, 705 Centre J.P. St. Columbkill, No. 65, O. F. Hall, Brighton, 1st and 3d Tuesday. St. Michael, No. 70, 1st and 3d Tuesday, Gray's Hall, S.B.


ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. H. M. Sweeney, D.C.R. Patrick Daly, D.S., 103 Portland Street. Court Mass. No. 6938. Meets 2d and 4th Mondays, 9 Elm. Court Victory, No. 7617. Meets 2d and 4th Thursdays, 9 Elm.


BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE ORDER OF ELKS.


Boston Lodge, No. 10. Meets at Elks Hall, 24 Hayward pl. 1st and 3d Sunday evening from September to June, and first Sun- day evening from July to September. E.R., James O. Gray. E.L.K., J. B. G. McElroy. E.L.K., A. Blossom. E.L.K., Alex. Daymond. Sec., George M. Hosmer Treas., Dr. A. B. Heath. Tiler, J. A. McLane. Trustees, Willard C. Vanderlip, James H. Freeland, L. L. Jones.


ORDER OF THE GOLDEN TEMPLE. 120 Tremont, rm. 26. A. F. Hill, Sup. Pres. S. W. Johnson, V. P. J. H. Cummings, Sup. Sec. J. W. Spinney, Sup. Treas. Evening Star, No. 1, 694 Washington, 2d and 4th Mondays.


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PROGRESSIVE BENEFIT ORDER.


127A Tremont. Thomas Davey, Sup. Pres., Somerville. Richard H. Archibald, Sup. Sec., Somerville. W. G. Baker, Sup. Treas., Boston.


Boston Lodge, No. 1, 1st and 3d Tuesdays, 127 A Tremont.


Essex Lodge, No. 42, 1st and 3d Thursdays, 127A Tremont.


Roxbury Lodge, No. 44, 2d and 4th Thursdays, 67 Warren. Rox. Massachusetts Lodge, No. 45, 1st and 3d Thursdays, 12 Kneeland. Mt. Washington Lodge, No 50, 2d and 4th Tuesdays, Dahlgren Hall, S.B.


Bay State Lodge, No. 59, 2d and 4th Wednesdays, 127A Tremont. Grand Army Lodge, No. 75, 2d and 4th Fridays, Tremont Hall, Rox.


Cacique Lodge, No. 93, 2d and 4th Wednesdays, Mishawum Hall, City square, Chsn.


Tri-Mountain Lodge, No. 94, 2d and 4th Thursdays, Chester Hall, Washington, cor. Northampton.


Mt. Pleasant Lodge, No. 112, 1st and 3d Tuesdays, 122 Hampden, Rox.


Beacon Hill Lodge, No. 133, 2d and 4th Tuesdays. 127A Tremont Maverick, No. 142, 1st and 3d Mondays, 23 Meridian.


New England Lodge, No. 162, 1st and 3d Wednesdays, Tremont, cor. Dwight.


Triumph Lodge, No. 169, 2d and 4th Fridays, 127A Tremont.


Bunker Hill Lodge, No. 178, 2d and 4th Fridays, Main, cor. Cam- bridge, Chsn.


Uberty Lodge, No. 190, 1st and 3d Mondays, at Wescott Hall, E.B.


Favorite Lodge, No. 215, 1st and 3d Mondays, 127 A Tremont. Social Lodge, No. 220, 9 Elm.


National Lodge, No. 221, 2d and 4th Tuesdays, 40 Appleton.


Argyle Lodge, No, 238, 2d and 4th Tuesdays, Parker Memorial, Appleton st.


Upton Lodge, No. 249, 1st and 3d Fridays, 514 Tremont.


Protection Lodge, No. 285, 1st Tuesday, 35 Hanover.


Allston Lodge, No. 321, 2d and 4th Tuesdays, Odd Fellows Hall, Allston.


Grand Lodge, No. 405, 1st and 3d Fridays, 18 Essex.


Highland Lodge, No. 410, Ist and 3d Tuesdays, 505 Dudley, Rox. Peninsular, No. 475, 1st and 3d Tuesdays, 327 E st.


Morin Lodge, No. 479, 1st and 3d Wednesdays, 24 Hayward pl.


PEOPLES' FIVE YEAR BENEFIT ORDER.


William L. Barrell, Imp. Com., 53 State, rm. 426. I. B. Barrett, Imp. Sec., 53 State, rm. 426. A. E. Butler, Imp. Treas., Lawrence, Mass.


Roxbury, No. 8, 2d and 4th Thursdays, at 2389 Washington.


Gen. Sumner, No. 9, 2d and 4th Wednesdays, at Central Hall,E.B. Grand Union, No. 12, 1st and 3d Mondays, at 730 Washington.


Charlestown, No. 16, 1st and 3d Mondays, at Mishawum Hall, City sq. Charlestown.


South Boston, No. 28, 2d and 4th Tuesdays, at 389 W. Broad way, S.B.


Gen. Mcclellan, No. 37, 2d and 4th Thursdays, Gurney Hall, Rox. Home, No. 50, at 53 State, room 426.


Jamaica, No. 55, 1st and 3d Wednesdays, at Woolsey Hall, J.P. Roslindale, No. 57, 1st and 3d Mondays, at Roslindale.


Commonwealth, No. 62, 2d and 4th Thursdays, at 1371 Wash.


Arcadia, No. 68, 2d and 4th Fridays, at K. of H. Hall, Brighton. West End, No. 83, 1st and 3d Tuesdays, at 131 Tremont.


Herald, No. 85, 2d and 4th Wednesdays, at 24 Hayward place.


Dorchester, No. 96, 4th Thursday, at Winthrop Hall, Uphams Cor.


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GERMAN ORDER OF HARUGARI. Grand Lodge meets 1st week in August, and Ist week in February.


OFFICERS OF THE GRAND LODGE.


Emil Lerche, Springfield, G.B. Emil L. Messerschmedt, East Hampton, G. Sec. Max O. Diettrich, Boston, G. Treas.


LODGE MEETINGS.


Eintracht, No. 19, 1093 Tremont street, 2d and 4th Friday. Kossuth, No. 24, 1093 Tremont, Sunday. Humboldt Mannie, No. 59, Kossuth Hall, 3d Sunday. Goethe, No. 483, Germania Hall, E.B., 1st and 3d Thursday. Washington, No. 516, Harmonia Hall, S.B., 2d and 4th Thursday.


ORDER OF THE IRON HALL.


Branch 574. 1st and 3d Friday. 3 Boylston place.


Branch 355. 2d and 4th Monday. 3 Boylston place. Branch -. Ist and 3d Wednesday. Hancock Hall, Dor. Sisterhood Branch 356. 1st and 3d Thursday. Wescott Hall, E.B. Sisterhood Branch 621. Ist and 3d Wednesday. 19 Essex. Sisterhood Branch. 2d and 4th Friday. Wescott Hall, E.B.


ORDER OF THE SOLID ROCK.


No. 74 Tremont. Robert C. Huntress, S. C. Willis H. Tucker, S. V. C. A. F. Wadsworth, S. R. William E. Littlefield, S. B. Charles L. Abbott, S. J. David Evans, S. M. D.


Adamantine Council, No. 1, 241 Tremont, 1st and 3d Wednesdays. Moonstone Council, No. 12, 518 Tremont, 1st and 3d Thursdays.


FRATERNAL ASSOCIATES OF AMERICA.


Incorporated 1889. John S. Damrell, Boston, Sup. Past Pres. Charles W. Saunders, Sup. Pres. Charles W. Howard, Roxbury, Sup. Vice-Pres. Benj. F. Badger, jr., Everett, Sup. Sec. Fred A. Patterson, Everett, Sup. Treas. H. H. Newton, Boston, Sup. Counsellor. E. C. Newton, M.D., Sup. Med. Examiner.


MASS. PRUDENTIAL ORDER. Office 179 Tremont Street.


Alpha Chapter, 179 Tremont, 4th Friday. Beta Chapter, South Boston, Ist and 3d Mondays. Delta Chapter, Warren street, Rox. 2d and 4th Tuesdays. Boston Chapter, 724 Washington, Ist and 3d Fridays.


UNITED ORDER OF EQUITY.


Incorporated, 1889. Charles B. Dunkerton, Worcester, Sup. Pres. John W. Wiggin, Boston, Sup. Vice-Pres. William K. Knowles, M.D., Everett, Sup. Sec. 194 Wash., room 14. Edward F. Barnes, Newton, Sup. Treas. Leonard M. Kimball, M.D., Boston Sup. Med. Examiner.


ROYAL ASSURANCE LEAGUE.


No. 74 Tremont Street. F. W. Webber, Sup. Pres .; L. B. Hatch, Sup. Vice-Pres .; Edwin H. Allen, Sup. Sec .; John F. Davis, Treas. ; Dr. W. P. Brechin, Sup. Med. Examiner; Augustus Bed- ford, Sup. Instructor.


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I. O. of GOOD TEMPLARS.


GRAND LODGE OF MASSACHUSETTS. G. Secretary's office, 36 Bromfield street, room 30, Boston.


James L. Bowen, Springfield, G. C. T. Herbert E. Phinney, Boston, G. Coun. Mrs. Lizzie M. Robinson, Cambridge, G. V. T. Sarah A. Leonard, Boston, G. Sec. Loyed E. Chamberlain, Brockton, G. Treas. Jessie Forsyth, Boston, G. S. of J. T. Francis M. Harrington, Northboro, G. Chap. J. Sidney Hitchins, Boston, G. M.


LIST OF LODGES IN BOSTON.


Ray of Hope, No. 2. 23 Meridian. Wednesday. Commonwealth, No. 4. 36 Bromfield. 2d Monday. Jamaica Plain, No. 20. 1234 Washington. Tuesday. Leonard, No. 23. Mechanics' Hall, Chan. Tuesday. Star, No. 139. Meridian. 1st and 3d Wednesdays. Abraham Lincoln, No. 103. Unity Chapel, S. B. Monday. Abbott, No. 43. 1234 Washington. Friday.


Day Spring, No. 45. Walden, cor. Centre. Wednesday. Tremont, No. 50. 1234 Washington. Thursday. Edward M. Thomas, No. 70. 59 Cambridge. Thursday. Home Circle, No. 68. 1096 Tremont. Tuesday. Amiette, No. 138. 1031 Washington. Thursday. Wylie, No. 151. 10 Warrenton. Tuesday. Blackstone, No. 155. 10 Warrenton. Wednesday. J. B. Gough, No. 171. Roslindale. Monday. S. A. Wilbur, No. 176. 1234 Washington. Monday. Monumental, No. 217. Knights of Pythias Hall, Chan. Saturday. Jessie Forsythe, No. 280. 59 Cambridge. Friday. Joseph Malins, No. 59. 1031 Washington. Tuesday.


SONS OF TEMPERANCE.


The National Division of North America meets September 29, 1892, at New York city.


M.W. P., Edward Crummey, New York.


M.W. Scribe, B. R. Jewell, Amesbury.


The annual session of the Grand Division of Massachusetts is held in Boston on the fourth Wednesday of April. Quarterly sessions are held where the board of grand officers decide.


OFFICERS OF THE GRAND DIVISION OF MASS.


John Dixon, Boston, G.W.P. Eliza A. Orcutt, G.W.A.


C. E. Dennett, 36 Bromfield st., room 15, G. Scribe.


Annie M. Nixon, Boston, G. Treas.


DIVISION MEETINGS IN BOSTON.


Monday evening .- Ever True, No. 52, Dorchester, cor. Silver. John Brown, No. 182, 31 No. Russell. White Rose, No. 76. Garfield Hall.


Wednesday evening .- Crystal Wave, No. 23, Crystal Hall, Broad- way, S. B.


Warren, No. 81, Presbyterian church vestry, Warrenton st. Old Bay State, No. 32, 724 Washington.


St. Mark, No. 59, Athenæum Hall, Pond, cor. Cottage. Thursday evening .- Dorchester, No. 30. Roslindale, No. 5. Masonic Hall, Ros.


Friday evening .- Signal Light, No. 8, Chickering Hall, 1783 Washington.


Saturday evening .- Caledonia, No. 90, 987 Washington. Mattapannock, No. 64, Gray's Hall, S.B.


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GOLDEN RULE ALLIANCE.


SUPREME PARLIAMENT. Office, 120 Tremont, rm. 63.


J. S. Damrell, President.


C. J. Spenceley, Secretary.


William H. Hoyt, Treasurer.


O. S. Sanders, M.D., Surgeon-in-Chief. Annual meeting last Tuesday in January.


CHAPTERS.


Alpha, No. 1. Lenox St. Chapel. 2d and 4th Wednesday.


Day Star, No. 6. 12 Medford court. 2d and 4th Tuesday.


Gilbert Haven, No. 8. Temple-st. Methodist Church. 2d and 4th Thursday.


Mount Lebanon, No. 9. Egleston-sq. Methodist Church. 1st and 3d Thursday.


Beulah, No. 10. National Hall, South Boston. 1st and 3d Monday Mount Zion, No. 14. Y. M. C. Assoc. Chsn. 1st and 3d Tuesday Hancock, No. 31. 176 Tremont. 1st Thursday.


St. Joseph, No. 32. Dorchester. 2d Tuesday.


TEMPLE OF HONOR.


Grand Temple meets semi-annually, Ist Thursday in June and December.


James Hicks, G. W.T.


G. Judson Burrill, Yarmouth, N.S., G.W.V.T.


Frank P. Dyer, Hingham, G.W.R.


E. Warden, Waltham, G. W. Tr.


SUBORDINATE TEMPLES IN BOSTON.


Trimount, No. 1, 514 Tremont, Ist Wednesday.


Phoenix, No. 3, 140 Meridian, Ist and 3d Fridays.


Radiant Star, No. 12, 58 Hanover, Ist and 3d Mondays.


St. John, No. 30, Independent Hall, Chsn. Ist and 3d Wednesdays


Grand Council meets semi-annually, Ist Wednesday in June and December.


Willard J. Dunbar, E. Weymouth, G.C. of C. C. F. Quinn, Cambridgeport, G. R.of C.


COUNCIL.


Amo, No. 2, 58 Hanover, 2d Monday.


REFORM CLUBS.


O. M. Kimball, Charlestown, Pres. A. Francis, Lynn, Sec. J. M. Brown, Chelsea, Treas.


North End Temperance Union, 53 Hanover, Sunday evening. Boston Reform Club meets at 175 Hanover, Sunday, 3 P. M.


Union Club, Morgan Chapel, Shawmut av., Monday evening. North Street Temperance Union, Saturday evening.


Tyler Street Club, Mission Chapel, Monday evening.


Lewis Street Mission Club, Lewis, cor. Commercial, Friday. Monumental Club, 50 Mainst. Chan., Sunday.


Osgood Club, 70 Main st. Chsn., Thursday.


Bunker Hill Club, 406 Main, Charlestown, Monday.


South End Helping Hand Club, Washington, corner Dover. Sunday evening.


North End Gospel Temperance Union, Hanover, cor. Black stone, Sunday evening.


Morgan Temperance Association, Morgan Chapel, Wednesday. The George Mission, Washington, cor. Kneeland, Monday.


American Temperance Guard, 10 Warrenton, Tuesday evening.


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CATHOLIC TOTAL ABSTINENCE UNION OF THE ARCHDIOCESE OF BOSTON.


Christopher J. Fay, 61 Poplar, Pres. Edwin Mulready,


Rockland, Sec.


Cathedral Total Abst. Society, 1st and 3d Monday, Cathedral St. James T. A. & M. R., 1st Sunday, 820 Washington


St. James Young Men's T. A., Monday evening, 820 Washington St. Stephen's Total Abstinence, 1st and 3d Sundays, Hanover, cor. Charter


St. Valentine's Total Abst., Ist & 3d Monday, Boston College Hall. St. Joseph's Total Abstinence Society, 2d and 4th Sundays, 59% Cambridge


S. S. Peter & Paul T. A. & B., S. Boston, Ist and 3d Thursday, Dorchester av., near First


St. Augustine's M. B. & T. A., South Boston, Ist and 3d Tuesday, St. Augustine Hall, F st.


Father Mathew's Total A., S.Boston, 4th Sunday, 376 W. B'way Catholic Total A. & B., East Boston, Sundays, Webster Hall St. Francis de Sales, Tuesdays, Bunker Hill st., Charlestown Father Mathew T. & B. Society, Thursdays, 564 Main 1


UNITED FELLOWSHIP.


SUPREME COUNCIL. Office, 26 Union Park street.


J. Varnum Mott, M.D., Sup. Director.


George W. Nickerson, Sup. Vice-Director.


Mary J. Crockett, Sup. Instructor. Henry Damon, Sup. Secretary.


Samuel J. Crockett, Sup. Treasurer.


Thomas P. Beals, Supreme Guide.


BOSTON COUNCILS.


Ivy, No. 1. 2d and 4th Mondays, at 1371 Washington Excelsior, No. 2. 2d and 4th Mondays, at 48 East Newton Eagle, No. 3. 1st and 3d Tuesdays, at 26 Union Park street Harmony, No. 4. 1st and 3d Wednesdays, at 26 Union Park st. Hawthorne, No. 12. 1st and 3d Fridays, at 26 Union Park st. Beacon Hill, No. 19. 1st and 3d Mondays, at 1371 Washington Lincoln, No. 26. 2d and 4th Tuesdays, at 503 E. Sixth, S.B. Magnolia, No. 47. 26 Union Park street, 1st and 3d Wednesdays Bay State, No. 59. 1st and 3d Thursdays, at 1371 Washington


AMERICAN PROTECTIVE LEAGUE.


Office 181 Tremont. Dwight S. Woodworth, Gov. Gen. Wm. J. Furman, Sec. Gen. Jas. M. Olmstead, Treas. Gen. Clarence S. Anthony, Auditor-Gen.


ORDER OF COLUMBIA.


W. H. Locke, National Pres. J. F. Bliss, National Treas. George E. McNeill, National Sec. 122 Boylston.


Samuel Adams Settlement, No. 1. 3 Boylston place, Tuesdays.


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CEMETERIES.


Cedar Grove Cemetery.


This Cemetery, containing about forty-six acres, is situated in Dorchester between Adams, Milton, and Granite Streets, and is under the charge of the following Board of Trustees :- John L. Stevenson ( President), Albe C. Clark (Secretary), J. Frank How- land, Wm. Pope, Thomas F. Temple, Amos T. White, Edwin J. Ham. Office at Cemetery.


Mount Hope Cemetery.


This Cemetery, containing 104 3-5 acres, is on Walk Hill street, West Roxbury, and is under the care of the following


BOARD OF TRUSTEES .- Le Forrest A. Hall, Chairman. John Taylor, Salem D. Charles, Edwin M. Capen, Augustine H. Read. , Sec. Office No. 4, Old Court House. James H. Morton, Supt. Charles A. Belford, Business Manager.


Evergreen Cemetery.


South street, near Chestnut Hill Reservoir, Brighton. Office 12 Beacon. Supt., Daniel Waugh.


Woodlawn Cemetery.


Everett. Treas., Aaron Sargent. Office, 22 Pemberton square. Secretary, Henry G. Dorr. Trustees, Elisha S. Converse Thomas Wigglesworth, Albert Bowker, Aaron Sargent, Charles A. Campbell, R. M. Barnard, Henry G. Dorr, C. B. Amory, Henry Pickering. Supt., F. F. Marshall, Chelsea.


Mt. Auburn Cemetery.


Cambridge and Watertown .- Office, 5 Tremont, room 38, President, I. M. Spelman. Sec'y, L. G. Farmer. Treas. H. B. Mackintosh. Trustees, Wm. S. Eaton, Roger Wolcott, Samuel R. Payson, T. Quincy Browne, Henry A. Rice, Charles F. Choate, David R. Whitney, Israel M. Spelman, Jerome Jones, J. M. Sears, R. M. Hodges, Channing Clapp. Supt., J. W. Lovering, at Cemetery.


Forest Hills Cemetery.


Morton street, Jamaica Plain, containing 250 acres. Office 31 Pemberton square. Sec., A. R. Potter. Treas., E. B. Reynolds. Trustees : Joseph H. Chadwick (Pres.), Charles M. Clapp, Gor- ham Rogers, George K. Guild, James Bennett Forsyth, W. A. Gaston, L. Foster Morse. Supt., John G. Barker, at the ceme- tery ; post-office address, Jamaica Plain.


Mt. Calvary Cemetery.


Mt. Hope st., near Canterbury, W. Roxbury. Supt., M. Dolan.


Gethsemane Cemetery.


Brook Farm, Baker st., West Roxbury. Supt. G. F. Burkhardt. Rev. A. H. Biewend, Acting Supt.


East Boston Cemetery -Swift, cor. Bennington, E.B. St. Augustine Cemetery - Dorchester, corner West Sixth, South Boston.


Hawes and Union Cemetery- East Fifth, S.B. Catholic Cemetery - Fenwick street, Roxbury.


Warren Cemetery - Kearsarge avenue, Roxbury. Eliot Cemetery - Washington, corner Eustis.


Hand-in-Hand Cemetery - Centre st., W. Roxbury (Jewish).


Mt. Benedict Cemetery - Arnold st., W. Roxbury. King's Chapel Burial Ground - Tremont, near School.


Granary Burial Ground-Tremont, opp. Bromfield. Central Burial Ground - On the Common.


Copp's Hill Burial Ground - Charter and Hull sts. Codman Burial Ground -Norfolk st., Dorchester


Dorchester Old Burial Ground-Stoughton, cor. Boston, Upham's Corner.


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CEMETERIES, RAILWAY STATIONS.


Dorchester South Burial Ground -Dorchester avenue, near Codman.


Old Catholic Burial Ground - Bernard st., Dor. St. Mary's-Grove, junct. Washington. W.R. (Catholic).


Catholic Burial Ground -Summit Bunker Hill, Charlestown.


Bunker Hill Burial Ground - Bunker Hill, Chsn. Old Burial Ground - Phipps st., Charlestown.


South Burial Ground - Washington, n. E. Newton.


Ohabei Shalom Burial Ground - Wordsworth, corner Homer, E.B.


Boston Catholic Cemetery Association - 2382 Washington. Pres., Andrew McDermott. Treas., John F. Curley. Agent, Daniel J. Mitchell.


RAILWAY STATIONS IN BOSTON.


Allston, Boston & Albany R.R., Cambridge, cor. Franklin, wd. 25. Ashmont, Old Colony R.R., Dorchester av., cor. Ashmont, wd. 24. Bird Street, N. Y. & N. England R.R., Bird, cor. Ceylon, wd. 20. Boston, Boston & Albany R.R., Kneeland, cor. Lincoln, ward 12.


Boston & Lowell R. R., 92 Causeway, ward 8.


. . Boston, Revere Beach & Lynn, 340 Atlantic av., ward 12.


.... Boston & Maine R.R., Haymarket Sq., ward 7.


.... Boston & Providence R,R., Park Square, ward 11.


.... Eastern R.R., 110 Causeway, ward 8.


Fitchburg R.R., 152 Causeway, ward 8.


.... N.Y. & N.E., (Woons'kt Div.) Beach, cor. Albany, wd. 12.


.... N. Y. & N. England R.R., foot Summer, ward 12.


Old Colony R.R., Kneeland, cor. South, ward 12.


Boylston, Boston & Providence, Boylston, near Lamartine, wd. 23. Brighton, Boston & Albany R.R., Market, near Lincoln, wd. 25. Cedar Grove, Old Colony R.R., Adams, opp. Milton, ward 24. Central, Dedham Branch, Anawan av., ward 23.


Charlestown, Boston & Maine R.R., Austin, near Front, ward 5, Fitchburg R.R., Austin, cor. Front, ward 5.


Chickering, B. & P. R.R., bet. Camden and Northampton, wd. 18. Columbus Av., B. & A. R. R., Columbus av., n. Berkeley, wd. 11. Cottage Farm, Boston & Albany R.R., Brighton av., ward 25. Crescent Avenue, Old Colony R.R., foot Crescent av., ward 24. Dorchester, N. Y. & N. England, Lauriat av., n. Norfolk, wd. 24. Dudley Street, N. Y. & N. E., Dudley, near Humphreys, ward 20. East Boston, East'n Div.B.&M.R.R., Maverick, cor.Bremen, wd. 2.


.. Boston, Revere Beach & Lynn, Marginal, n. Jeffries, wd. 2. Faneuil, Boston & Albany R.R., Brooks, cor. Newton, ward 25. Field's Corner, Old Colony R.R., Charles, cor. Freeman, ward 24. Forest Avenue, N. Y. & N. E. R.R., Morton street, ward 24. Forest Hills, Boston & Prov., Washington, cor. South, ward 23. Granite Bridge, Old Colony, Granite, n. Neponset river, ward 24. Harrison Sq., Old Colony R.R., Dickens, near Clayton, ward 24. Harvard Street, N. Y. & N. E., Harvard, near Standish av., wd. 24. Heath, B. & P. R. R., Old Heath, cor. Albert, ward 22.


Highland, Dedham Branch, Corey street, ward 23.


Jamaica Plain, Boston & Prov., Green, n. Boylston av., ward 23. Mattapan, Old Colony R.R., Blue Hill av., cor. River, ward 24.


N. Y. & N. E. R.R., Blue Hill av., near Collins, ward 24. Mt. Bowdoin, N. Y. & N. E., Washington, cor. Erie av., wd. 24. Mt. Hope, Boston & Providence, Florence, cor. Mt. Hope, ward 23. Neponset, Old Colony R.R., Taylor, cor. Walnut, ward 24. Pope's Hill, O. C. R.R., Pope's Hill street, ward 24.


Roslindale, Dedham Branch, South street, ward 23.


Roxbury, Boston & Providence R.R., 1369 Tremont, ward 19. Savin Hill, Old Colony R.R., Savin Hill av., near Spring, wd. 24. Shawmut, Old Colony R.R., Centre st., ward 24.


South Boston, Old Colony R.R., Foundry, n. W. Fourth, wd. 13. N. Y. & N. E. R. R., West First, near B st. ward 13. Spring Street, Dedham Branch, Spring street, ward 23. West Roxbury, Dedham Branch, La Grange, n. Centre, ward 23.


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STREET RAILROADS.


West End Street Railway. OFFICE, 81 MILK STREET.


Pres., Henry M. Whitney ; Treas., J. H. Goodspeed ; Gen'? Manager, Frank H. Monks.


Norfolk House


once in 10 min.


During business


Washington Street.


2 66


East Boston Ferry 66


4 4


Atlantic Avenue .. 20


Forest Hills (Electric). 15 4


By Temple place, cars run to Grove Hall and Dudley street every eight minutes.


By Cornhill, Warren street, Mt. Pleasant, and Blue Hill avenue every ten minutes.


By Hampden street to Oakland Garden every ten minutes. To Grove Hall every five minutes. Transfer every fifteen minutes to Franklin Park. (Electric.)


By Columbus avenue to Post Office square every ten minutes. Beacon Street ..


West End Belt Line (from Northampton St.)


66


10


15


15 66


Jamaica Plain (Electric) ..


Tremont House to Dorchester and GroveHall(Elec.),


10


66


Meeting House Hill and Geneva avenue.


=


15


Field's Corner, via Upham's Corner.


15 66


Grove Hall via Dartmouth Street (Electric) Huntington avenue depot


66


8


Chelsea, via East Boston.


7


Chelsea Ferry ...


15


Winthrop Junction and East Boston ferry. 66


15


CARS HEAD OF FRANKLIN AND BEDFORD STREETS.


Run to Field's Corner once in 10 min.


Milton Lower Mills.


15


30 44


Charlestown Division.


Bunker Hill to Dudley-st. office, every ten minutes. From Scollay sq. to Malden.


Everett.


30


Charlestown


3


..


Somerville.


10


Winter Hill


10


Medford ..


30


Woodlawn Cem'y, via Everett


30


Cambridge Division.


STATIONS IN BOWDOIN SQUARE AND PARK SQUARE.


Run to Brighton.


.once in 30 min.


66 Harvard Square (Electric).


5


.6


Prospect Street ..


66


10


East Cambridge.


15


Cottage Farm (Electric)


30


Mt. Auburn


15


66


W. Somerville.


20


Arlington (Electric).


20


66


Watertown.


30


Newton


30


every 4 min.


10


Brookline ..


Chestnut Hill ( Electric).


Allston and Oak square (Electric).


5


15


Neponset ..


every


30 min.


North Avenue (Electric).


15


hours, run to Rox- bury.


Tremont Street.


2


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HORSE RAILROADS, ETO.


South Boston Division. STATION, 715 BROADWAY.


Run from Brattle street to South Boston, every five minutes. Post Office square to City Point, every 10 minutes.


Between Northern and Southern depots, every 8 minutes.


City Point to Harvard square, Cambridge, via Park square, every 10 minutes.


Lynn and Boston Railroad. OFFICE, 13 TREMONT ROW. Passenger Station, 71 Cornhill.


To Chelsea, via Charlestown, every 5 and 10 minutes.


To Woodlawn Cemetery (in summer), every 30 minutes. To Revere, every 30 minutes.


To Revere Beach (in summer), every 15 minutes.


To Lynn, Saugus, and Swampscott, every 60 minutes; Sundays (in summer), every 30 minutes.


Cars from Lynn to Peabody and Marblehead, every 60 minutes ; to East Saugus and Cliftondale, every 30 minutes.


BIRTHS IN BOSTON,


Including Roxbury, Brighton, Dorchester, Charlestown and West Roxbury. From 1849 to 1890.


Years.


Births.


Years.


Births.


Years.


Births.


1849


6,577


1863


7,100


1877


10,520


1850


6,925


1864


7,284


1878


10,185


1851


7,060


1865


7,279


1879


10,200


1852


7,087


1866


7,580


1880


10,654


1853


7,509


1867


8,132


1881


10,530


1854


7,612


1868


8,744


1882


10,986


1855


7,685


1869


8,739


1883


11,302


1856


7,849


1870


9,285


1884


11,479


1857


7,883


1871


9,760


1885


11,496


1858


7,717


1872


10,601


1886


11,990


1859


8,013


1873


11,062


1887


12,137


1860


8,076


1874


11,717


1888


12,613


1861


7,940


1875


11,020


1889


12,787


1862


7,293


1876


10,773


1890


13,145


BOSTON CITY DEBT, APRIL 30, 1891.


Gross debt ...


$55,858,980 06


Sinking Funds.


24,139,995 17


Debt, less Sinking Funds.


$31,718,984 89


Water Loans :- Cochituate Works.


$16,267,773 98


Mystic Works.


688,000 00


$16,955.773 98


Less means for paying Water Loans 6,660 227 24


$10,295,546 74


Showing debt, less means for paying same, exclu- sive of Water Loans.


$21,423,498 15


3


140


CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1890. Total, 2,238,943.


Names of Cities are printed in SMALL CAPITALS.


BARNSTABLE CO. FALL RIVER .. 74,398


Barnstable 4,023 Freetown 1,417


Bourne.


1,442


Mansfield


..


3,432 Bernardston


770


Brewster 1,003 NEW BEDFORD .. 40,733


Chatham 1,954 North Attleboro .. 6,727


Dennis 2,899


Norton 1,785


Raynham 1,340


Falmouth 2,567


Rehoboth 1,786


Harwich 2,734 Seekonk 1,317


Orleans


1,219 Swansea 1,456


Provincetown 4,642 TAUNTON 25,448


Sandwich 1,819


Truro


919


Wellfleet 1,291


Yarmouth. 1,760


Total 29,172


BERKSHIRE CO.


Adams


9,213


Alford


297


Becket


946


Cheshire


1,308


Clarksburg


884


Dalton 2,885


Egremont. 845


Florida


436


Great Barrington 4,612


Hancock


506


Hinsdale.


1,739


Lanesborough Lee


3,785


Lenox 2,889


Monterey 495


Mt. Washington. 148


New Ashford .


..


125


New Marlboro'. 1,305


North Adams ... .16,074 583


Otis


Peru 305


PITTSFIELD 17,281


Sandisfield.


807


Savoy.


569


Methuen.


4,814


Middleton 924


Nahant.


880


Newbury 1,427


NEWBURYPORT.13,947


Wales


700


Westfield 9,805


West Springfield. 5,077


Wilbraham


1,814


Total.


.135,713


HAMPSHIRE CO.


Saugus 3,673 Amherst 4,512


Attleborough 7,577 Swampscott 3,198 Belcherto wr 2,120


Berkley 894


Dartmouth


3,122


Dighton


1,889


Easton


4,493


West Newbury ... 1,796


FRANKLIN CO.


Ashfield.


1,025


Buckland


1,570


Charlemont 972


Colerain 1,671


Conway 1,451


Deerfield. 2,910


Erving 972


Gill 960


Greenfield 5,252


Hawley 515


Heath. 503


Leverett


702


Leyden


407


Monroe 282


Montague


6,296


New Salem


856


Northfield


1,869


Orange.


4,568


Rowe ..


541


Shelburne.


1,553


453


Sunderland 663


Warwick.


565


Wendell


505


Whately


779


Total


38,610


HAMPDEN CO.


Agawam. 2,352


Blandford.


871


Brimfield


1,096


Chester


1,295


CHICOPEE


14,050


Hamilton


961


Granville


1,061


Hampder


831


Ipswich ..


4,439


Holland


201


LAWRENCE 44,654


HOLYOKE


35,637


Longmeadow 2,183


Ludlow


1,939


Monson.


3,650


Montgomery


266


Palmer


6,520


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