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Variety Stores.
Arkerson Rocelia C., 77 Pleasant Bancroft & Hayward, 439 Camb. Bear John P., 75 Cambridge Brady Bridget Miss, 15 Vine Brennan Timothy J., 16 Sparks Broderick Ann Miss, 54 Gore Brown Chas. E., 45 Main Brown Margaret, 409 Cambridge Canty Zeph., 47 Gore Carlock Sarah Mrs., 28 Brookline Carpenter Thomas, 56 Clark
W. A. CORSE,
181 Washington St., Boston, Paper Hangings, at Wholesale and Retail.
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CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Conrad John N., 357 Broadway Dacie Julia Mrs., 12 Short DeCourcey Richard, 429 Main Dorman S. Mrs., 107} Western ave. Doyle Sarah Mrs., 16 Cowperthwaite Fischer S. Miss, 177 Bridge Gates Hannan Mrs., 77 Hampshire Goodwin Stephen F., 205 Canıb. Greenlaw M. W., 371 Main Greenleaf A. P., 464 Main Gurnham Thos., 160 North avenue Harding M. E. Miss, 261 Broadway Harriman J. M., 509 Main Harrington Eliza W., 251 Broadway Johnson Joseph, 113 Columbia Laha M. A. Mrs., 6 Hamilton Lawson Thos., 163 Main Levit Morris, 187 Cambridge Maguire Mary A. Mrs., 41 Vine McCarthy M. Miss, 22 North McCarthy Mary, 72 Spruce McClure M. Miss, 64 Cambridge McFarland Colin, 26 Brewery McGarr Mary Miss, 20 Portland MeNaugliton Clas. D., 232 Pearl Mullen Ann Miss, 17 Fourth O'Brien Harriet Mrs., 21 Decatur Powers Ellen Mrs., 335 Cambridge Prince Sarah A. Mrs., 833 Main Quinn T. F., 247 Cambridge Ryan M. T. Mrs., 325 Cambridge Scudder M., 23 Brewery Sears Jane Mrs., 2} Lincoln Sheridan M. J. Miss, 12 Winter Smith Geo. V., 25 Washington Thomas Isaac D., 154 Harvard Walsh Ellen Mrs., 228 Cambridge Warren S. C., 452 Cambridge Welch Chas., 146 Hampshire Whalen Ellen Mrs. ,. 214 North av. Wilson Annie, 350 Broadway
Ventilation.
Baumeister A., Palmer, n. Brattle CLARK CRAWFORD, 12 Harvard row (see p. 8) HAWKES LEVI & CO., 599} Main and (50 Howard, B.) (see page 42)
JAMES JOHN K., 5 Brattle, (see front cover) Stevens John H. & Co., 634 Main
Veterinary Surgeons.
BYRNE CHAS., M. R. C. V. S., 22 Brattle and rear 590 Main (see p. 477) Douglass Edw. N., 37 Cottags Mangan T. J., 352 Cambridge Putnam Lewis, 170 North avenue
W. A. CORSE,
Vinegar Mnfrs.
Cambridge Vinegar Works, 75 Main and (24 So. Market, B.) Hapgood Myron (dealer), 61 West- ern avenue
Washing Compound Mnfrs.
Boston Detersive Washing Com- pound Co., 112 Charles
Watchmakers.
APPLEGATE A. J., 571 Main (see page 4) Bacon John F., 173 North ave.
CROSBY S. S. (45 Winter, B.) (see map) GILL JOHN, 458 Harvard (see p. 477) Josselyn Aaron, 52 Cambridge MARSHEA JAMES W., 448 Harvard (see p. 477)
Miller Bros., 593 Main
Rice James A., 161 Cambridge
TOWNE H. (45 Winter, Boston) (see map)
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
APPLEGATE A. J., 475 Main (see p. 4)
CROSBY S. S. (45 Winter, B.) (see map) Flaig Simon, 133 Cambridge GILL JOHN, 458 Harvard (see p. 477) Huntington James, 9 Harvard row Josselyn Aaron, 62 Cambridge Kenney Thomas M., 637 Main MARSHEA JAMES W., 448 Harvard (see p. 477) Miller Bros., 593 Main
Moulton Charles H., 190 Cambridge Pennock N. A., 182 North ave. TOWNE H. (45 Winter, Boston) (see map) Wheeler D. C., 584 Main
Waterproof Clothing and Hats.
SAWYER HOWARD M. (oiled), factory, Thorndike, rear Second, stores (153 Milk, B. ) and (183 Soutlı, N. Y.) (see p. 486)
181.Washington St., Boston, Painting, Paper Hanging & Fresco Work specialty
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Wheelwrights.
Brown Daniel, 5 Palmer Easter R. S., 355 North ave. ELLIOTT WILLIAM CO., Boylston, cor. Murray (see p. 482) Faulkner G. W., 248 Mt. Auburn Halberg Nicholas, 22 Broadway Harper R. D., 200} North ave. HARVEY & LANE, 35 Gore (see p. 483)
Ivers & Tucker, Church, opp. Palmer Johnson Andrew & Co., 133 Main McIntosh George, 376 Main McMurray & Jones, Third, c. Potter Munroe Enoch, 54 Cambridge Nutting P. & Co., Palmer, n. Brattle Perry D. H., 181 Hampshire Twickler B., 20 Cambridge
Waugh W. A., 442 and 444 Main
Whip Mnfrs.
Darling Charles S., 112 Main Darling William, 112 Main
Whiteners and White- washers.
ATKINS CHARLES, 4532 Main (see p. 476)
Brown Isaac, 9 Flagg-st. ct. CROCKER J. W., 10 Central sq. (see p. 475)
CURTIS ALBERT W., base- ment 216 North ave. (see p. 484) FEELEY M. A., 642 Main (see p. 475)
Greenleaf A. P., 469 Main HERON WILLIAM J., base- ment 910 Main (see p. 475) HOLT WILLIAM B., 14 Church (see p. 487)
SAWYER CHARLES A., 460 Main (see front cover)
Window Shade Mnfrs. CUSHMAN BROS. & CO., Blanche, corner Green, and (84 Hawley, B.) (see p. 6)
Hovey H. N., Jr. (dealer), 103 Cam- bridge
Wood Dealers. ( See also Coal and Wood.) Blaisdell & Hood, 79 Brattle CAMBRIDGE COAL CO., 168 Main (see p. 20) COBLEIGH CHARLES C., order box, Lyceum Exchange, Harvard sq. whf., foot of Boylston (see p. 22 and outside front edge) COLEMAN BROS., 91 Broad- way and 506 Main (see p. 480) Davis Brothers, 119 Columbia
W. A. CORSE,
Drummond John H., 28 Washington HAMLIN E. S. & CO. (254 and 256 Federal, B.) (see p. 3) HUNNEWELL WM. A. & CO., Wyman's wharf, 84 Bridge and (79 State, B.) (see p. 3)
RICHARDSON & BACON, College wharf, foot of Dunster (see p. 494)
SMITH GEO. M., 180 Main (see p. 492)
VALENTINE & SALLS, wharf foot of Charles River, order office, 7 Boylston (see p. 484) WELLINGTON AUSTIN C. COAL CO., 5 Broadway and (438 Federal, and 17 Congress, B) (see p. 506)
WELLINGTON HORATIO CO., 28 Bridge and (11 Kilby, B.) (see front cover) White Robert L., 448 Cambridge
Wood Printers.
CAMBRIDGE BOX CO., State (see p. 4) PAGE GEO. G. BOX CO., 11 to 13 Hampshire (see p. 5)
Wood & Ivory Turning STANDARD TURNING WORKS (formerly Ela Bros.) 122 Broadway (see back cover) SCRANTON H. A., rear 380 Main (see p. 481)
Wooden Ware.
BROCK BROS., 12 and 16 Brattle (see p. 475)
LALLEY THOMAS G., 40 Boylston, and Cushing, c. Locust (see p. 489)
MOORE CHAS. & CO., 8 Brattle (see p. 490)
Norris & Merrill, 5 and 6 Harvard row SMART D. C. (mnfr.), 382 Main (see p. 475)
WATRISŚ A. WHITING, 705 Main (see p. 20)
WHITNEY J. A. P., 600 Main (see p. 369) Whittier G. H., 511 Main
Wood Mantels.
Irving & Casson, Otis, c. First
Wrapping Paper and Twine. Harding Samuel G., 10 Austin Sawtell F. L., 37} Harvard
Yeast (Compressed) MacLeod William G., 96 Inman
181 Washington St., Boston, Paper Hangings, at Wholesale and Retail.
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CITY GOVERNMENT, 1886.
Municipal Election First Tuesday in December.
City Government Organized First Monday in January.
MAYOR.
Hon. William E. Russell, office City Hall residence, 174 Brattle St., cor. Channing.
ALDERMEN.
Ward 1-Edward R. Cogswell, Edward W. Hincks.
Ward 2-Nathan C. Lombard, George Close, P. Allen Lindsey.
Ward 3 - Joseph J. Kelley, Jo- seph Cogan.
Ward 4-Isaac S. Pear, Charles W. Henderson.
Ward 5 -George A. Allison.
COMMON COUNCIL.
Ward 1 -Warren Ivers, George A. Thurston, jr., Edward J. Coolidge Michael F. McGrath.
Ward 2 - Alvin F. Sortwell, Ed- gar R. Champlin, Colin Chisholm, Horace G. Kemp, George H. Ryther Frank H. Teele.
Ward 3 - Francis A. Fitzpatrick, Patrick H. DeCourcy, John W. Co- veney, Matthew J. Munday.
Ward 4 -John H. Corcoran, Jo- seph A. Ball, Daniel E. Frasier, Jo- seph S. Stearns.
Ward 5- Wm. E. Hutchins, W. J. O'Niel.
Assessors - Joshua G. Gooch, Andrew J. Green, Joseph Whitte- more.
Asst. Assessors - Ward 1, Charles H. Hunnewell, Ward 2, Mason Da- vis, Ward 3, John B. Duffy, Ward 4, Edward T. Nichols, Ward 5, Thomas F. Cahir.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
Board of Health -D. H. Thurs- ton, George F. Piper, H. P. Walcott Office, City Hall. Meets last Friday in each month, at 4 P.M.
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Overseers of the Poor - Distric. 1, Charles E. Vaughan, term ex pires 1888 : Michael Corcoran, term expires 1890. District 2, Sumner Albee, term expires 1889. District 3, Knowlton S. Chaffee, term expires 1888. Office Central Square build- ing.
Secretary, David P. Muzzey ; Vis- itor, Vespasian Danforth; office hours, 8 A.M. to 6 P.M.
City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen - Justin A. Jacobs ; Asst. City Clerk, Walter W. Pike, office City Hall; office hours, 8 A.M. to 3 p M .; Saturdays, 8 A.M. to 2 P.M.
Clerk of Common Council - Wal- ter W. Pike, office, City Hall.
City Treasurer and Collector - Wm. W. Dallinger, office City Hall ; office hours, 8 A. M. to 2 P.M.
City Auditor - Franklin Perrin, office City Hall, office hours, 8 A.M. to 2 P.M.
Clerk of Committees - John Mc- Duffie, office, City Hall.
City Engineer - Wm. S. Barbour office, City Hall ; office hours, 8 A.M. to 5 P. M. ; Saturdays 8 A. M. to 2 P. M.
City Messenger-Francis L. Pratt office, City Hall.
Supt. of Burying Ground-Ward 1, Benjamin F. Wyeth.
Superintendent of Lamps-Benj. F. Nourse, office Central square building, office hours, Thursdays and Saturdays, 9 A.M. to 1 P. M.
Sealer of Weights and Measures- Benj. F. Nourse, Dep. Sealer, Con- rad D. Kinnear, office, Central sq. building ; office hours, Thursdays and Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M.
Harbor Master- William J. Mar- vin.
Milk Inspector - Frank A. Dun- bar, office, Central square building, office hours, Wednesdays and Satur- days, 9 A.M. to 12 M.
Vinegar Inspector - John H' Farrell.
Superintendent of Schools-Fran- cis Cogswell, office, Central square bldg., office hours, 4 to 5 P. M., ex- cept Saturdays.
City Solicitor - Jolin W. Ham- mond.
Commissioner on West Boston, Craigie's and Prison Point Bridges William J. Marvin.
Superintendent of Streets - John McSorley, office, City Hall basement office hours, 9 to 10 A.M.
Chief Engineer -Thomas J. Ca. sey, office, City Hall; office hours 9 to 10 A.M.
Probation Officer - Fred W. Ha- gar, office. Central sq. building, Western av.
Missionary of the Sanders Tem- perance Fund - Alonzo Stewart, agent.
Warden of Almshouse - Martin L. Eldridge.
Physician of Almshouse - Lewis L. Bryant.
Health Officer - A. F. Holt, M. D. office, City Hall, office hours, 1.30 to 9 P. M.
Inspector of Charcoal Baskets - Benj. F. Nourse, office, Central sq. building.
Measurer of Grain - Benjamin F. Nourse, office, Central square building.
Coal Weighers - Patrick Kelley, George C. Gardiner, Thomas H. Mathews, John E. A. Mulliken, H. L. Porter, Jones Valentine, A. H. Wellington, Silas E. Buck, H. T. Lawrence, Frank Bailey, J. S. San- born, Ernest H. Wellington, Walter F. Grieves. Edward W. Blake
Hay Weighers - Joshua S. San- born, Wm. H. Dodge, Timothy Sul- livan, Thomas Gurnham.
Pound Keepers - E. S. Woodard Wm. Twist, T. D. Cook.
Cambridge Water Board - Ches- ter W. Kingsley, Pres., His Honor, the Mayor, and President Common
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Council, ex officio members. Lean- der M. Hannum, Knowlton S. Chaf- fee; John F. O'Brien, James M. W. Hall, Chester W. Kingsley; Justin A. Jacobs, Clerk of Board; Walter H. Harding, Water Registrar ; office City Hall, office hours, 8 A. M. to 2 P. M. Hiram Nevons, Supt. ; E. C. Brooks, Pumping Engineer; John L. Harrington, foreman, Harry L. Lincoln, inspector.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Chief of Police - Lothrop J. Cloyes, office, Central sq. building, Western avenue, office hours, 8 A.M. to 8.30 A.M., 11 A.M. to 12 M., 1.30 to 2 and 4 to 5 P. M.
Captains - District 1, Thomas H. Lucy ; District 2, Mark J. Folsom, District 3, Jolın F. Murray.
Inspector - Michael A. Dalton.
Sergeants of Police- William F. Batchelder, Alonzo S. Harriman, William Mullett, Daniel Callahan, Andrew Sproul, Laurence J. Ducey J. Scott Alexander, Edward Brady, Denis Corcoran, Michael A. Dalton.
Detectives - Michael A. Dalton, Laurence J. Ducey.
Policemen -District 1, Geo. T. Barrington, Edward F. Belcher, El- bridge S. Blen, Benj. F. Bridden, Michael J. Conry, Timothy Corcor- an, John Coulter, Patrick Doyle, Jo- seph H. Furbush, Thomas F. Hall, Robert T. Hixon, Edward Joyce, John E. McCrehan. Hugh J. McNa- mee, Geo. A. Marston, Cornelius A. Murphy, Michael J. Nolan, Fred B. Pullen, Bernard J. Roper, Leonard Shackford, Chas. H. Stetson, Thos. F. Sullivan, John H. Wells, Orrin B. White, James W. Wright.
District 2, Michael J. Brennan,- John W.Deehan, George S. Dudley, Thos. F. Dynan, Wm. Gallagher, Michael A. Ginty, Wm. H. Graves, John J. Griffitlı, James P.Hall, Benj. F. Higgins, Simon D. Hiscock, Henry C. Jones James McElroy, James Murray, William Nickelson, Chas. L. Pike, Charles W. Priest, Thos. J. Real, Arthur F. Robinson, David Stevens, Cornelius Sullivan, Wm. Twist, John Wiley.
District 3, Fred Apel, F. J. Done- lan, Moses W. Hooper, Amos Jones, James M. Keany, James McChristal, Wm. H. McMeniman, Matthew R. Moore, P. F. Murray, Frank W. Scobey, John E. Shaugh- nessy, Jolın W. Skelley, Michael J. Whalen.
Medical Examiner-A. F. Holt.
Constables-Chas. J. Adams, Geo. T. Barrington, W. F. Batchelder, John L. Boynton, John C. Burdalin, M. S. Busnach, Lothrop J. Cloyes, Michael A. Dalton, Lawrence J. Ducey, Benj. W. Ellis, Jolın R.Fair- bairn, Thomas T. Ferguson, Mark J. Folsom, Joseph Fox, John Good, Alfred F. Holt, Appleton Hubbard, Charles H. Hunnewell, Jolın Len- non, Chas. S. Lincoln, F. ed A. Lull, D. D. McCarthy, James I. Murphy, John F. Murray, Fred H. Seavey, John W. Skelly W. F. Spalding, Wm. Twist, Edward M. Williams,
Third District Court.
Eastern Middlesex.
Jurisdiction, Cambridge, Arling- ton and Belmont.
Standing Justice-Wm. H. Orcutt.
Special Justices-Samuel W. Mc- Daniel and Jabez Fox
Trial Justice for Juvenile Offenders -William H. Orcutt.
Clerk-Emerson W. Law.
Meets every day at 9 A.M., at City Building, Brattle square.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
FILSBY
Chief Engineer-Thomas J. Casey 173 Cambridge
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Assistant Engineers-Nathaniel W. Bunker, 6 Beech; Charles W. Brackett, 133 Mt. Auburn; William B. Cade, 27 Park; N. W. Bunker, secretary.
ENGINE CO., NO. 1.
House on Brattle square, Ward 1. W. H. Emory, Foreman ; John H. Brown, Asst. Foreman; Edward E. Priest, Engineer; James Jefferson, Fireman ; Hiram W. Hooker, Driver ; Chas. R. Hooker, Driver of Hose Carriage.
ENGINE CO., NO. 2.
House on Main street, near Winsor, Ward 4.
James Cunningham, Foreman ; Arthur C. Day, Asst. Foreman ; Thomas Wiseman, Engineer; Smith A. Morey, Fireman; John H. Walker, Driver; Albert F. Sawyer, Driver of Hose Carriage.
ENGINE CO., NO. 3.
House on Fourth street, near Cam- bridge, Ward 3.
Wm. F. Newman, Foreman; Ed- win W. Winward, Asst. Foreman ; Hiram Blood, Engineer ; Elliott E. Alley, Fireman ; Peter F. McSoley. Driver; Lorenzo H. Dale, Driver of Hose Carriage.
ENGINE CO., NO. 4.
House on North avenue, near Rus- sell street, Ward 5.
Edgar H. Locke, Foreman; Wm. J. Hanna, Asst. Foreman ; John E. Ricker, Engineer; Benj. Young, Fireman ; George F. Tibbetts, Driv- er; Sylvanus G. Griffin, Driver of Hose Carriage.
ENGINE CO., NO. 5.
House Hampshire street, corner of Inman, Ward 2.
Frank P. Scanlan, Foreman ; Conrad D. Kinnear, Asst. Foreman ; Charles E. Conner, Engineer ; Geo. W. McIntire, Fireman; Joseph P. Cartwright, Driver; Francis P. Carr, Driver of Hose Carriage.
CHEMICAL ENGINE, NO. 1.
Central sq. building, Western av.
Lewis C. Clark, Engineman; W. H. Foss, Driver ; Wm. H. Lydston, Relief Engineer.
HOOK AND LADDER CO., NO. 1. House in City building, Brattle sq. Ward 1.
Charles Emerson, Foreman ; John T. Mahaffy, Asst. Foreman; Albert S. Benson, Driver of Carriage.
HOOK AND LADDER CO, NO. 2.
House on Cambridge street, corner of Portland, Ward 2.
Thomas L. Hunter, Foreman ; James F. Dalton, Asst. Foreman ; Jeremiah R. Hobbs, Driver. .
Cambridge Fire Alarm Telegraph.
Office City building, Brattle sq.
Thomas J. Casey, Supt. ; Geo. J. Blaisdell, Asst. Supt. ; Arthur W. Daniels, David J. Campbell, oper- ators.
LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES.
No. 2 Bridge st. cor. of Prison Point.
No. 4 Gore st., J. P. Squire's building
No. 6 Third st., cor. of B'dway
No. 7 Third st., cor. Bent
No. 8 Third st., cor. Thorndike
No. 9 44 Cambridge street
No. 12 Winter street, cor. Third No. 12 North street, corner Water (duplicate)
No. 13 Fourth street, No. 3 engine house
No. 14 Sixth street, c. Cambridge
No. 15 Vine street, corner Fifth
No. 16 Broadway, Hancock & Greely's building
No. 17 Washington st., c. Brewery
No. 21 Sidney street, cor. Allston
No. 23 Pearl street, cor. Auburn
No. 24 Brookline st., c. Valentine No. 25 Main street, junc. Front
No. 26 Main street, cor. Osborn No. 27 Clark street, cor. Harvard No. 28 Broadway, opp. Page's box factory
No. 29 Pine street, c. Wash.
No. 31 Cambridge st., c. Harding
No. 32 Cambridge st., c. Columbia No. 34 Columbia st., c. Hampshire No. 35 Harvard st., cor. Norfolk
No. 36 Main st., cor. Western av.
No. 37 Pleasant st., junc. River
No. 38 Magazine st., cor. Lake
No. 39 Magazine st., c. Chestnut
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No. 41 Pleasant st., cor. Fairmont No. 42 Blackstone st , opp. River- side Press
No. 43 Banks st., cor. Flagg
No. 45 Franklin st., near Soden
No. 46 Main st., cor. Hancock
No. 47 Broadway, cor. Antrim
No. 48 Steamer No. 5, Hampshire,
corner Inman
No. 49 Cambridge st., c. Baldwin
No. 51 Broadway, cor. Ellery
No. 52 Mt. Aubnrn st., junc. Main
No. 53 Mount Auburn st., corner Holyoke place
No. 54 Cambridge st., cor. Memo- rial Hall
No. 56 Kirkland st., c. Sumner
No. 57 Oxford st., cor. Mellen
No. 59 Harvard square, Claflin's apothecary store
No. 61 City bldg., City sq.
No. 62 Mt. Auburn st., c. Hilliard
No. 63 Brattle st., junc. Mason
No. 64 Garden st., c. Chauncy
No. 65 North av., cor. Shepard
No. 68 North av., near Railroad bridge
No. 69 North av., No. 4 engine house
No. 71 North av., n. Tannery
No. 72 Cedar st., hotel building
No. 73 Spruce st., near Bay State brick yard
No. 74 Dublin st., c. Railroad
No. 75 Walden st., c. Raymond
No. 76 Arlington, cor. Walnut av.
No. 78 Concord av., cor. Sparks
No. 79 Brattle st., cor. Sparks
No. 82 Brattle st., c. Elmwood av.
No. 83 Mount Auburn Car stables No. 87 Lake View av., junc. Con- cord avenue
No. 89 Concord av., n. Hittinger's ice houses
No. 91 North avenue, Union Rail- way car house
No. 92 Cushing street, cor. Locust No.114 Goepper's barrel factory, Ninth, corner Spring
No.116 Tower's factory, Broadway
No.125 Kennedy's bakery, Green No.152 Main, cor. Bow
No.216 Porter st., rubber factory
LOCATION OF BELL STRIKERS.
Baptist church, Central sq.
Baptist church, North av., wd. 5
Battery station, City building, Brattle square.
Methodist church, Harvard street, ward 2.
Putnam school-house, Fourth st., ward 3.
Steamer 5, Inman sq.
Unitarian church, Harvard square ward 1.
Webster school-house, Upton st., ward 4.
INSTRUCTION TO KEY- HOLDERS.
Alarms are to be given from the box nearest the location of the fire.
To give an alarm, open the door, pull the hook to the bottom of the slot once, and let go.
Each box contains a small bell which, if heard before you pull, in- dicates that the alarm has been pre- viously given. Any person listening at a box will learn the number of the box from which the alarm was given but in no case will ou pull the hook while the alarm is striking. After giving the alarm, remain at the box so as to direct the firemen to the fire. Be sure that you lock the box before leaving it. For instance, if an alarm proceeds from box 36, the bells and gongs attached will strikc three; then, after a short pause, six consecutive blows, thus : III -- IIIIII
Don't give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance, unless assistance is called for.
SIGNAL FOR NO SESSION OF THE GRAMMAR AND PRIMARY SCHOOLS ON DAYS OF SEVERE STORMS.
The signal is five strokes of the fire alarm repeated once.
When given at 8.15 a. m., the morning session of the grammar and primary schools will be omitted.
When given at 11.45 the morning session of the grammar schools will be prolonged one hour, and the af- ternoon session of the grammar and primary schools will be omitted.
When given at 12.45 the after- noon session of the grammar and primary schools will be omitted.
Citizens are earnestly requested to inform themselves where keys to the signal boxes are kept, signs suitably inscribed, being placed over each box, giving the requisite in- formation.
THOS. J. CASEY, Chief Engineer Camb. Fire Dept.
Cambridge Public Library.
639 Main street.
Open every day, Sundays and le- gal holidays excepted, from 2 to 8 o'clock, P. M., Saturdays from 2 to 8.30 p. M.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
Officers-Messrs. H. B. Goodwin, C. G. H. Bennink, Joseph J. Kelley, Jabez Sawyer, Henry H. Gilmore, S. L. Montague, Edward R. Cogswell Trustees ; Miss Almira L. Hayward, Librarian.
Number of Volumes about 18,000. Additions are constantly made.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Hon. Wm. E. Russell, Chairman, Ex Officio.
Ward 1. Edward H. Hall, John L. Hildretlı, Ephraim Emerton.
Ward 2. Henry N. Tilton, Mrs., Phebe M. Kendall, Benj. F. Tweed. Ward 3. Freeman Hunt, P. J. Finnigan, E. B. Malley.
Ward 4. Wm. H. Orcutt, Sarah S. Jacobs, Moses D. Church.
Ward 5. W. A. Start, Albert M. Barnes, John W. Fairbanks.
Regular meetings of the School Committee are held on the third Thursday evening of each month.
Dr. Wm. W. Wellington, secre- tary, 5 Temple st. Cambridgeport.
Francis Cogswell, Superintendent office, Central sq. building, Western av., Cambridgeport ; office hours, 4 to 5 P. M., except Saturdays, when requested he will be at the office on Saturday at 9 P. M.
Frederick S. Cutter, Central sq. building, Cambridgeport, Agent of Committee on Supplies.
TRUANT OFFICERS.
Moses M. Child, Francis M. Ma- son, Johu Collier.
SCHOOL HOURS.
Hours for keeping school (except tlie High school) are from 9 to 12 in the forenoon, and 2 to 4 in the after- noon, except during the months of Nov., Dec. and Jan., when the after- noon session extends from 1.45 to 3.45 Р. M.
The daily sessions of the High School will begin at 8.30 A. M. and close at 1.30 P. M.
HIGH SCHOOL.
Fayette street, corner Broadway.
Erected 1864. Wm. F. Bradbury, Head Master;
Theodore P. Adams, John Orne, Jr. Edwin L. Sargent, Edward B. Mag- latlılin, Frederick W. Eveleth, Helen L. Albee, Jessie L. Cate, Elizabeth Emerson, da G. Gardner, Margar- ette M. Leighton, Emma F Munroe Mary F. Peirce, Louisa P. Parker, Emma A. Scudder, Maria E. Spare, Teachers. Elizabeth Emerson, Sec. and Librarian.
GRAMMAR.
Allston-Boardman street.
Benjamin W. Roberts, Principal ; Mary I. Vinton, Sara A. Bailey, Mary M. Brigham, Mary Blair, Car- rie Close, Hattie F. Fabyan, Melissa M. Mckinley, Celia F. McFarland, Emily R. Pitkin, Ida G. Smith, Char- lotte F. Saul, Carrie M. Willians, assistants.
Corlett-Holworthy street.
Fannie P. Browning, Emma C. Edson, teachers.
Harrard-Inman street, corner Broadway.
James S. Barrell, Principal ; Ada H. Wellington, Margaret B. Welling- ton. Susan F. Athearn, Emily F. Da- mou, Mary F. Emerson, Myra I. Ellis, Clara A. Emerton, Estelle J. French, Frances Fabyan, Elizabeth I. Garcelon, SarahE. Golden, Caro- line Hanks, Cora E. Hosmer, Susan E. Merrill, Hortense O. Young, as- sistants.
Putnam-67 Fourth street, c. Otis.
Thomas W. Davis, Master; San- ford B. Hubbard, Eliza M. Hussey, Delia M. Brennan, Annetta Bruce, Anna M. Dormer, Saralı M. Grieves Annie B. Josselyn, Louise A. Keeler Augusta G. Mirick, Eliza S. Paddaek Martha R. Smithi, Alice L. Watts, as- sistants.
Shepard-North av., n. Russell.
Edward O. Grover, Principal ; Nellie A. Hutchins, Dana A. Ev- eleth, Frances H., Dalton, Ellen J. Hunt, A. Estelle Ingraliam, Emily F. Fessenden, Evelyn J. Locke, Rutlı E. Lander, Julia H. Osgood, Sarah A. Rand, Clara A. Peterson, Lizzie B. Shepherd, Assts.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
Thorndike-Thorndike street.
Ruel H. Fletcher, Master; Lelia A. Mirick, Grace W. Fletcher, Em- ma A. Hopkins, Abby A. K. Howard Elizabeth G. Hutchinson, Martha A. Martin, Mary E. Nason, Elizabeth P. Regal, Isabella B. Tenney, Abby S. Taylor, Lydia A. Whitcher, Laura S. Westcott, assts.
Washington-51 Brattle street.
Daniel Mansfield, Principal ; John W. Freese, Carrie H. Hazeltine, Eldora J. Clark, Lucy A. Downing, Mary H. Hanks, Adeline M. Ireson, Adelaide A. Keeler, Adelaide A. Keith, Margaret J. Penney, Hattie Shepherd, Mary E. Stiles, Abby M. Webb, Mary A. Wheeler, Assistants.
Webster-Upton street.
John D. Billings, Principal : Chas. H. Morse, Lizzie C. Capen, Mary E. Towle, Marion II. Burnham, Ella E. Buttrick, Charlotte M. Chase, Julia Crane, Alice K. Crosby, Mary J. Folsom, Esther F. Hannum, Carrie M. Kingmau, Josephine E. Karcher, Anna S. Lamson, Clara E. Matchett, Alice C. Phinney, Mary A. Townsend, Assistants.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
Boardman-Winsor street, corner School.
Mary A. Lewis, Maria J. Bacon, Charlotte E. Hezlitt, Mary E. Jen- nings, Elizabeth J. Karcher, Sarah E. Stewart, Evelyn A. Sawyer, Teachers.
Bridge-Pioneer street.
Elizabeth E. Dallinger, Emily C. Dallinger, Teachers.
City-Almshouse, Tannery street. Julia S. Gushee, Teacher.
Cushing-Cushing street.
Isadore I. Foster, Ada B. Holt, Teachers.
Dana-Centre street.
Maria F. Williams, Abby A. Lewis, Cornelia J. French, Lizzie J. Bald- win, Teachers.
Dunster-Concord av., n. Sparks st.
Susan E. Wyeth, Nellie M. Colby, Teachers.
Felton-Amory street.
Sarah J. Gunnison, Fannie C. Hartwell, Annie M. Tendler, Minnie F. Munroe, Elmira F. Cobb, Teach- ers.
Gannett-Columbia street.
Sarah J. Davis, Anna M. Jones, Mary A. Rady, Carrie H. Smith, Teachers.
Gore-56 and 58 Gore street.
Frances E. Pendexter, Principal ; Addie M.Bettinson, Mary A.Bourne, Anna E. Callahan, Sarah D. Gra- ham, Elizabeth B. Gahm, Lizzie J. Hawkins, Mary E. Mulloney, S. Louise Regal, Louise A. Stickney, Assistants.
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