The Cambridge directory 1888, Part 71

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Publication date: 1888
Publisher: W.A. Greenough,
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Dooley Joseph T. (piano and organ) 518 Main


Ecker J. L., 5 Union Fay Edward P. Mrs., 18 Laurel


Fisher George, 4 Lee Fitzgerald M. E., 174 Columbia Finley Isabella, 116 Brookline Florence G. W. (banjo), 77 Wash. Frye George 321 Pearl


Greco Lea A. Miss. 31 Cottage Griffin Helen M. Miss, 9 Pleasant Gurney Edwin L., 15 Amory Guyer Jennie A. Miss, 38 Fourth Hawkes E. E. Miss, 518 Main Higgins Martha D., 8 Wallace Hillman M. J. Miss, 156 Thorndike Holmes L. Florence Miss (vocal), 9 Kinnaird


Holt Fannie E. Miss, 8 Plympton Howard L. Eva Miss, 38 Fifth Ingalls Josiah H., 603 Main Jones Jennie Mrs., 71} Western av. Jones Mary T. P. Miss, 60 Cam- bridge Kendall W. B., 3 Lawrence Laforce Mary, 105 Green


Laselle S. E. Mrs., 427 Broadway Lertora W. 11., 42 Mt. Auburn


Lincoln Nathan, 18 Fayette


Locke Warren A. (piano), 10 Put- nam av.


Lowell A. B. Miss, 9 Douglass Lynes Frank, 11} Wallace Maxim Mattie Miss, 53 Walden McAvoy Anna M., 71 Concord av. McDerinott Patrick G., 81 Thorn- dike


McFarland Fannie B., 10 State Meloon Minnie A., 67 Third


Millett Ella J. Miss, 10 Clarendon Moore George B. Mrs., 181 Cam- bridge Paine David, 8 Prentiss pl. Penney Lizzie W., 4 Clinton Perkins Jennie E. Miss, 11 Amory Perkins Eva A. Miss, 11 Amory Quigley Louisa Theresa, 32 Vine- yard


Raymond John C., 11 Lawrence Siple Marvin DeForest, 10 Fairmont Smith Grace N., Hotel Munroe Taylor Eliza Mrs., 343} Broadway Taylor Emma L. Miss, 349 Har- vard Taylor George Mendell, 349 Har- vard


Tenney Ida E. Miss, 354 North av. Thayer H. C. Mrs., 85 Washington Torrey Edith E., 7 Bow


Tuttle E. Maude, 102 Magazine Warren Alfred E., 208 Pearl


Waterman Arthur T., 2 Fairmont avenue


Wells Elizabeth F. Miss, 61 Frost Wheeler Mary E. Miss, 59 Pleasant Whitcomb Walter C., 2 Clinton White Catherine M. Miss, 20 Austin Woods Isabella, 21 Antrim


(Painting.)


Brett Mary E. F. (oil), 36 Cottage Bulfinch Ellen S. Miss, 136 Mt. Auburn


Cutler Annie C. Miss, 723 Cam- bridge


Fairchild Jolın H. Mrs., 347 Har- vard


Geyer Frederika S. Miss, 34 Third Lester N. A. Miss, 182 Lake View avenue


Whithed S. Miss, 105 Inman


(Penmanship.)


Noyes George W., 71 Western av.


(Private Schools.)


Bates Charlotte F., 10 Ellery


Blish Ariadne Miss, 39 Dana


Browne G. H. (boys), 8 Garden


Cambridge school, 20 Mason Harris Emma F. Miss, Aslı, corner Acacia


Hastings Luella Mrs., 74 Pleasant Howe Clara Miss, 2 Garden


Ingols M. R. Miss, 17 Berkeley KENDALL JOSHUA (boys),


13 Appian Way (see page 627) Mt. St. Joseph's Academy, Fresh Pond lane


Nichols Edgar H. (boys), 8 Garden Nickels Abbie B., 9 Hancock pl. Osborn Anna M. Miss, 35 Norfolk Page Sarah H. Miss, 29 Everett Rand C. A. Miss, 160 North av. Smith K. V. Miss, 13 Buckingham Staples Fannie Mrs., 46 Concord av.


Teamsters.


Collins M., North av., c. Lexington avenue Coolidge J. F., 195 Broadway Cox Elizabeth, 4 Potter Doody John, 9 Sparks


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Teamsters,-Continued


Egan Michael, 72 Brookline Gale H. C., 29 Chauncy Haskett William, 242 Main Linehan Charles, 254 and 256 Bridge McMahan Charles, Lowland av. McSorley Thomas, 8 Stevens ct. Murphy Timothy, 90 Kinnaird O'Hara Thomas, 204 Sidney SMITH & CARTER, Crescent av. (see page 631)


Sullivan Timothy, 10 Cambridge and 125 Bridge Tufts S., Lyceum bldg., Harvard square Tumilty Peter, 98 Kinnaird


White Joseph F., 54 Ellery


WORK & HAY WARD, 119 Pearl and 576 Main (see page 22)


Teas, Coffees & Spices.


Boston Tea Store, P. J. Smith, prop. 433 Cambridge


BUCK & GREENE, 143 and 145 Pearl (see page 639) Centennial American Tea Co., 527 Main, and 130 Cambridge


HOLMES J. A. & CO., 606 and 608 Main (see page 72) JOUETT M. R. & CO., 225 North av. (see page 636) Stevenson T, J., 188 Cambridge Union Pacific Tea Co., R. Kerr, manager, 565 Main


Telegraph Offices.


Cambridgeport (Western Union), 6224 Main, Miss H. F. Estee, manager


Cambridgeport (W. U.), 465 Cam- bridge


East Cambridge, 203} Bridge N. E. Telephone and Telegraph Co. Geo. K. Wheeler, manager, 623 Main, room 12


Telescope Mnfrs.


Clark Alvan & Sons, Henry, near Brookline


Tin and Sheet Iron Workers.


BROCK BROS., 12 and 16


Brattle (see page 621)


GAGE DANIEL W., 157 North ave. (see page 10) Gorman John, 35 Vine Hunter J. A., 480 Main


Higgins S. C., 21 Central sq.


Lambert H. L., 27 Boylston


Moloney Daniel, foot Thorndike


MILLNER CHARLES H., 8 Pearl (see page 640) MOORE CHARLES & CO., 8 Brattle (see page 640) Pennell & Co., 57 Cambridge Pierce C. E. & Co., 448 Main


PRATT AARON B., 236


Cambridge (see page 633) Rowe R. Bracket, 325 Main Vilmaire Ovide, 104 Main


Whitney Joseph A. P., 1 Prospect WILD D. J. & CO., 27 Brat- tle (see page 632)


Tin Roofing.


RILEY ALBERTA, 90 Win- sor (see page 631)


Tinners' Supplies.


Clapp George W., 160 Putnam ave


Tin Ware Mnfrs.


Columbus L. G., Cedar, c. Dudley Dover Stamping Co., 153 Putnam avenue Pierce C. E. & Co., 448 Main Seavey Mnfg. Co., Third. corner Potter, store (93 to 97 North, B.) White C., 389 Cambridge


Tool Maker.


Hofer F., 3 First, n. Cambridge


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Toys.


HUNT E. F. & CO., 575 Main (see page 238) STANDARD TURNING WORKS, 122 Broadway (25 Congress, B.) (see back cover)


SHAUGHNESSY D. B., 109 Cambridge (see page 640)


THOMAS ISAAC D., 78 Washington (see page 627)


Tricycles and Bicycles.


NEWMAN W. J., 10 Brattle (see page 627)


Tripe and Pigs' Feet (Pickled.)


DERBY II. C., 75 Main and (24 So. Market, B.) (see p. 13)


Truckmen and Team- sters.


SMITH & CARTER, Cres- cent ave. (see page 631)


Trunks, Valises, Etc. (* Manufacturers. )


Fuller G. C. W. & Co., 597 Main *Harlow Charles, Rhoades b State *Southward Thomas, 524 Main


Tunnels (Ventilating).


PRATT A. B., 286 Cambridge (see page 633)


Turning and Jig Saw- ing.


Scranton H. A.,380 Main


STANDARD TURNING WORKS, 122 Broadway (25 Congress, B.) (see back cover)


Umbrellas, Etc.


BRINE GEORGE R. & CO., 181 Cambridge (see page 627) Morse Timothy D., 508 Main


Undertakers.


Coveney John W., 198} Cambridge Devens Thomas, 414 Cambridge FUDGE DAVID. 54 Cam- bridge (see page 623) HIUNT SAMUEL F., 32 Bige- low (see page 238)


KELLEY JOSEPII J., 18 Third, corner Gore (see page 635)


Litchfield Horace D., 475 and 488 Main


Litchfield Judson, 488 Main Lockhart Charles H., 201 Bridge


LOCKART WM. L., 191 to 209 Bridge and (Causeway, cor- ner Merrimac, B.) (see page 636) Maccabee & Hanscom, 238 North avenue Long A. E., 222 North avenue RICKER GEORGE F., 20 Lee (see page 238)


Ross William & Son, 13 Boylston Taylor William A., 481 and 483 Main Wyeth Benjamin F., 10 Brattle


Upholsterers.


Bicknell J. G., 642 Main Carpenter Thomas, 56 Clark Eaton Frederick M., 351} Broad- way


Gerrish Peter., 67 Sixth


Grant & Mann, 384 Main


Hamilton Fernando, 41 Hampshire


Haven H. J .. 1 River


Kelsey Bros. & Co., 556 Main


OSBORN J. H ., 438 and 440 Main (see page 637)


Oxford Joseplı M .. 529 Main POWERS LEE L., 30 Boyl- ston (see page 640) RICKER GEORGE F. & CO., 645 Main (see page 238) Robart John O., order box Lyceum building, Harvard square Robertson William W., 26 Brattle Saurman William A., 137 Gore Shackley H O., 34 Harvard Smith George W., 155 North ave.


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Upholsterers, - Cont'd.


SNYDER FRANK P., 3 Clin- ton and (21 Charles, B.) (see page 299) Thomson David, 2 Prospect


Variety Stores.


Ahearn Annie, 194 Norfolk


Alderson W. H., agent, 70 Cam- bridge


Ansley A. C. Miss, 379} Main Armstrong R. W., 228 Cambridge Brady Bridget Miss, 15 Vine Brennan Timothy J., 16 Sparks Boyle John, 218 Cambridge Brown Margaret, 409 Cambridge Carpenter Thomas. 56 Clark Conrad John N., 351 Broadway Cullen Bridget Mrs., 321 Cambridge Dacie Julia Mrs., 12 Short


Dickinson Ann M. Mrs., 247 Cam- bridge


Dooley E. Mrs., 101 Portland Doyle Sarah Mrs., 19 Cowperth- waite


Flood A. F., 436 Cambridge


Gauthier Eliza Mrs., 77 Hampshire Gibson L. G., 28 Brookline


Goodwin Stephen F., 205 Cam- bridge


Greenleaf A. P., 464 Main


Gurnham Thomas, 160 North ave.


Harding M. E. Mrs., 261 Broadway Harriman J. M .. 509 Main


Harrington Eliza W., 251 Broad- way


Heffernan Joseph, 116 Webster avenue


Ingalls Edward B., 59 River


Ingalls H. B., 249} Broadway Johnson Joseph, 112 Columbia Laha M. A. Mrs., 6 Hamilton Langan Ann, 8 Portland Lanman B. H., 24 Boylston Mayberry M. O. Mrs., 339 Main McCarthy Mary, 72 Spruce McCarthy M. Miss, 22 North McClure M. Miss, 64 Cambridge McLaughlin William, 92 Third McNaughton Charles D., 232 Pearl Mullen Ann Miss, 17 Fourth O'Brien Ann Mrs., 47 Gore O'Brien Ellen Miss, 362 Broadway O'Brien Harriet Mrs., 344 Main O'Brien Lawrence, 82 Third Phillips Frederick, 286 North avenue Powers Ellen Mrs., 335 Cambridge Smith S. E. Mrs., 195 North avenue Staples D. C., 163 Main Talbot Elizabeth Mrs., 58 Spruce


Taylor S. A. Mrs., 354 North avenue THOMAS ISAAC D., 78 Wash- ington (see page 627) Tully Edward, rear 168 Main


Warren S. C. Miss, 452 Cambridge Whalen Ellen Mrs., 214 North ave. White John, 109 Portlagd


Wilson Annie Miss, 350 Broadway


Ventilation.


BALCOM ARTHUR W., 1 Austin (see page 621)


BROCK BROS., 27 Brattle (see page 621) DAVLIN M. F. & CO., 199 Cambridge (see page 627)


HALEY T. W., 27 Brattle (see page 632)


HAWKES LEVI & CO., 599} Main, and (50 Howard, B.) (see page 60) JAMES JOHN K., 5 Brattle (see front cover) LONG JOHN J., 99 Cambridge (see page 633)


Veterinary Surgeons.


Byrne Charles, M. R. C. V. S., 22 Brattle and 498 Main Ferguson William, rear 590 Main Lillyman F. G., box, 15 Church Murphy Jeremiah D., 904 Main Putnam Lewis, 170 North avenue Way W. Herbert, Porter's Hotel Webber George A., 779 Main


Vinegar Mnfrs.


CAMBRIDGE VINEGAR WORKS, 75 Main, and (24 So. Market, B.) (see page 13)


Watchmakers and Re- pairers.


APPLEGATE A. J., 571 Main (see page 4) Bacon John F., 154 A North avenue Barnes F. B., 402 Harvard CROSBY S. S. (4 Park, B.) (see page 237)


GILL JOHN, 458 Harvard (see page 623)


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Hobbs William (clock repairer), 162 Harvard Jost Otto R., 25 River


Lyon F. O., 613 Main Marshea James W., 448 Harvard


McPARLAND WILLIAM J., 190 Cambridge (see page 623) Miller Bros., 593 Main


Phillips Frederick, 286 North avenue Rice James A., 161 Cambridge TOWNE H. (4 Park, B.) (see page 237) Wheeler D. C., 410 Main


Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.


APPLEGATE A. J., 571 Main (see page 4)


Bacon John F., 154 A North avenue CROSBY S. S. (4 Park, B.) (see page 237) Flaig Simon, 133} Cambridge GILL JOHN, 458 Harvard (see page 623) Huntington James, 9 Harvard row Maclaren James, 486 Cambridge McPARLAND WILLIAM J., 190 Cambridge (see page 623) Miller Bros., 593 Main Pennock N. A., 182 North avenue TOWNE HI. (4 Park, B. (see page 237)


Waterproof Cement Manufacturer.


WEBSTER WILLIAM F., 1 Albany (see page 634)


Waterproof Clothing und Hats.


SAWYER H. M. & SON (oiled), factory, Thorndike, rear Second, stores (45 Broad, B.) and (117 South, B., (see page 633)


Wheelwrights.


Brown Daniel, 5 Palmer Buskirk Charles V., 376 Main Caster R. S., 355 North avenue Elliott William & Co., Boylston, c. Murray


Halberg Nicolas, 22 Broadway Harper R. D., 200} North avenue HARVEY & LANE, 35 Gore, (see page 639) Ivers & Tucker, 13 Church


Johnson Andrews & Co., 123 Main McIntosh George, 376 Main


McMurray Peter, Third c. Porter Miller James, 355 North avenue Munroe Enoch, 52 Cambridge


Nutting l'. & Co., Palmer, near Brattle


Perry D). H., 95 Webster avenue


Whip Mnfrs.


Darling Charles S., 112 Main Darling William, 112 Main


Whiteners and White- washers.


ACKERS J. L. P., 539 Main (see page 632) Feelcy M. A., 642 Mein


Greenleaf Oliver P., 566 Main


Harris Thomas D., 54 Hastings HERON WILLIAM J., rear 604 Main, order box, 613 do. (see page 621)


HOLT WILLIAM B., 14 Church (see page 629) Johnson Matthew, 6 Eaton Jones Daniel, 31 Hastings


REED CLARENCE G., order box 22, Sawin's Express Office, Harvard sq. (see page 60)


SAWYER CHARLES A., 460 Main (see front cover) SHEAFE JOHN C., 109 Frank- lin (see page 628)


Window Shade Mnfrs.


CUSHMAN BROS. & CO., Blanche, corner Green, and (84 Hawley, B.) (see page 6) SNYDER FRANK P., 3 Clinton, and (21 Charles, B.) (see page 299)


Wood Carver.


Stevens George C., State, corner Osborn


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Wood Dealers. (See also Coal and Wood.)


Blaisdell & Hood, 79 Brattle


COLEMAN BROS., 91 Broad- way and 506 Main (see page 641; Drummond John H., 28 Washington Ellis Natham 16 Pearl


Emerson George C., 103 Bridge HUNNEWELL & PROUD- FOOT, 84 Bridge and (79 State, B.) (see page 3)


LAWRENCE H. T., 613


Main. room 3 (see page 655) MCCORMICK BROS., 395 Main (see page 637 ) PAGE CARLOS L. & CO., (kindling), 174 Broadway, (see page 15)


PAGE GEORGE G. BOX CO. (kindling), 11 to 13 Hamp- shire (see page 345)


RICHARDSON & BACON, College wharf, foot of Dunster SMITH GEORGE M., 180 Main (see page 637)


WELLINGTON AUSTIN C. COAL CO., 3 Broadway, 600 Main, 7 Boylston (Ninth, cor- ner Old Harbor, So. B. and 438 Federal and 17 Congress, B.) (see page 658)


WELLINGTON HORATIO & CO., 28 Bridge and (11 Kilby, B.) (see front cover)


WELLINGTON & BUCK, 211 Bridge (see back cover)


WELTCH HENRY T., Wes- tern avenue, cor. Putnam avenue (see page 635) White Robert L., 61 Elm


Wood Decorating.


Swain Samuel H., Rhoades bldg. State


Wood Printers.


PAGE CARLOS L. & CO., 174 Broadway (see page 15) PAGE GEORGE G. BOX CO., 11 to 13 Hampshire (see page 345)


Wood & Ivory Turn- ing.


STANDARD TURNING WORKS, 122 Broadway and 384 Main (see back cover)


Wooden Box Mnfrs. PAGE CHARLES L. & CO., 174 Broadway (see page 15) PAGE GEO. G. BOX CO., 11 to 13 Hampshire (see page 345)


Wooden Ware.


BROCK BROS., 12 and 14 Brattle (see page 621) HIURRELL E. J., 489 Main (see page 635)


LALLEY THOMAS G., 40 Boylston (see page 639) MOORE CHARLES & CO., 8 Brattle (see page 640) SMART D. C. (mnfr.), 382 Main (see page 637) Whitney J. A. P., 1 Prospect


Wood Mantels.


Irving & Casson (mnfrs.), Otis cor. First


Wool Skin Mat Mnfrs. Goodwin R. H., foot of Frank


Wrapping Paper and Twine.


AMEE BROS., 5 Harvard sq. (see page 16)


Wreaths, Crosses, Etc. BOCK WM. A., 329 and 231 North av. (see page 623)


Yeast (Compressed.)


Fleischman & Co., 15 Second Macleod William G., rear 96 Inman


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CITY GOVERNMENT,


1888.


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., corner Channing


ALDERMEN.


Meet Tuesday evenings.


Ward 1 - Alexander Millan, Ed- ward W. Hincks.


Ward 2-P. Allen Lindsey, Frank H. Teele-


Ward 3- Henry A. Doherty, William T. Neilon.


Ward 4-Daniel E. Frasier, John H. Corcoran.


Ward 5-Solomon S. Sleeper, Charles F. Stratton.


COMMON COUNCIL.


Meet Tuesday evenings.


Alvin F. Sortwell, Pres.


Ward 1-William H. Eveleth, William T. Piper, John H. H. Mc- Namee, George E. Carter.


Ward 2 - Alvin F. Sortwell, Thomas Houllahan, James H. Mc Peck, Edward C. Wheeler, Elmer H. Bright.


Ward 3-Patrick J. Callahan, William S. Shannon, John S. Clary, James F. Aylward.


Ward 4-Charles Waugh, Ed- ward A. Bingham, Franklin W. Haynes Walter H. Murdock, Charles F. Sanborn.


Ward 5 -Freeman Hunt, John E. Parry.


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JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE CITY COUNCIL.


Accounts-Aldermen Stratton and Teele. Councilmen Piper, Sanborn and Aylward.


Almshouse-Aldermen Neilon and Sleeper. Councilmen Aylward, Murdock and Parry.


Assessors Department-Alderman Corcoran. Councilmen Parry and Piper.


City Engineering - Aldermen Stratton and Millan. Councilmen Wheeler, Waugh and Clary.


Claims-The Mayor, and Alder- men Millan, Neilon and Corcoran. The President, and Councilmen Houllahan, Murdock, McNamee, Hunt and Aylward.


Finance-The Mayor, and Alder- men Sleeper, Corcoran and Teele. The President, and Councilmen Haynes, Carter, Wheeler, Parry and Clary.


Fire Department - Aldermen Lindsey and Neilon. Councilmen Eveleth, McPeck and Haynes.


Fuel-Aldermen Lindsey and Fra- sier. Councilmen Waugh, Callahan and McPeck.


Health-Aldermen Doherty and Sleeper. Councilmen Shannon, Sanborn and Piper.


Lamps-Aldermen Hincks and Stratton. Councilmen Bingham, Callahan and Carter.


Ordinances-Aldermen Lindsey and Neilon. Councilmen Houllahan, Aylward and Hunt.


Printing-Aldermen Frasier and Lindsey. Councilmen Houllahan, McNamee and Murdock.


Public Instruction - Aldermen Hincks and Millan. The President, and Councilinen Hunt, Wheeler and Sanborn.


Public Property-Aldermen Fra- sier and Teele. Councilmen Eve- leth, Bingham and Shannon.


Roads and Bridges-Aldermen Hincks and Doherty. Councilmen Waugh, Piper and Bright.


Water Supply-Aldermen Teele and Doherty. Councilmen Carter, Shannon and Sanborn.


STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN.


Bonds-Aldermen Neilon, Millan and Teele.


Claims-The Mayor, and Alder- men Millan, Neilon and Corcoran.


Fire Department - Aldermen Lindsey, Neilon and Millan.


Health - Aldermen Doherty, Sleeper and Frasier.


Licenses - Alderman Lindsey, Stratton and Doherty.


Police-The Mayor, and Aldermen Stratton, Corcoran and Doherty.


Roads and Bridges-Aldermen Hincks, Doherty and Teele.


Sewers-Aldermen Hincks, Fra- sier and Sleeper.


SPECIAL COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.


Soldiers' Aid-Aldermen Hincks, Lindsey, Sleeper, Frasier and Neilon.


SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF THE CITY COUNCIL.


Harvard Bridge-The Mayor, and Aldermen Corcoran, Stratton and Doherty. The President, and Councilmen McPeck, Callahan, Parry, McNamee and Murdock. The City Engineer and City Solici- tor.


Legislative Matters-Aldermen Sleeper and Hincks. Councilmen Bingham, Bright and Hunt.


On the Rindge Gifts -The Mayor, and Aldermen Frasier and Stratton. The President, and Councilmen Mc- Peck, Haynes and Piper.


Salable City Lands-Aldermen Frasier and Teele. The President, and Councilmen Eveleth, Bingham and Shannon.


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COMMITTEES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL.


Bills in the Second Reading- Councilman Clary, Wheeler and Mc- Namee.


Elections and Returns-Council- men McPeck, Callahan and Parry.


Enrolled Ordinances-Council- men Bright, Eveleth and Haynes.


Assessors-Joshua G. Gooch, An- drew J. Green, Joseph Whittemore.


Asst. Assessors-Ward 1, Charles H. Hunnewell, Ward 2, William J. Marvin, Ward 3, George L. Mitchell, Ward 4, John Lennon, Ward 5, Thomas F. Cahir.


Board of Health-D. H. Thurs- ton. William H. Whitney, H. P. Wolcott, Office, City Hall. Meet, last Friday, in each month, at 4 P.M.


Overseers of the Poor-District 1, Charles E. Vaughan, term expires, 1888. Michael Corcoran, term ex- pires 1890. District 2, Sumner Al- bee, term expires 1889. Charles Walker, term expires 1891. Dis- trict 3, Henry A. Doherty, term ex- pires 1892. Office Central Square building.


Secretary-David P. Muzzey ; Visitor, Vespasian Danforth, office hours, 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.


City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen-Walter W. Pike, Asst. City Clerk, Edward J. Brandon, of- fice, City Hall; office hours, 8 A. M. to 3 P.M .; Saturdays, 8 A. M. to 2 P. M.


City Treasurer and Collector- William W. Dallinger, office, City Hall; office hours, 8 A. M. to 2 P. M.


City Auditor-Harry T. Upham, office, City Hall, office hours, 8 A.M. to 2 P. M.


Clerk of Committees -John Mc- Duffie, office, City Hall.


City Engineer-William S. Bar- bour, 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.


Superintendent of Lamps-B. Otis Danforth, office, Central square building, office hours, Thursdays and Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 12 M.


Sealer of Weights and Measures, B. Otis Danforth, Dep. Sealer, Con- rad D, Kinnear, office Central sq., building, office hours, Thursdays and Saturdays, 9 A. M. to 1 P. 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-Frank A. Dunbar.


Superintendent of Schools-Fran- cis Cogswell, office Central sq. bldg. office hours, 4 to 5 P. M. except Sat- urdays.


City Solicitor-Charles J. McIn- tire.


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 avenue.


Missionary of the Sanders Tem- perance Fund-Alonzo Stewart, agent.


Warden of Almshouse-Martin L. Eldredge.


City Physician-Henry P Wal- cott.


Physician of Almshouse-Lewis L. Bryant.


Health Officer-A. F. Holt, M. D. office, City Hall, office hours, 8 A.M. to 12 M.


Weighers-J. W. Averill, L. R. Bacon, G. W. Barnes, Thomas R. Burns, Isaac A. Chandler, J. W. Coleman, Ira Doughty, John Guiney


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Alvin M. Haynes, C. T. Hittinger, N. H. Holbrook, Henry Hook- er, Henry James, Alfred Mor- rill, Robert S. Paine, J. Rear- don Jr., J. S. Sanborn, J. H. Shea, C. F. Stafford, G. W. Wright, William Maloney.


Coal Weighers-Patrick Kelley, Geo. L. Mitchell, George C. Gardi- ner, Thomas H. Matthews, John E. A. Mulliken, H. L. Porter, Herbert T. Lawrence, A. H. Wellington, Fred A. Humiston, Silas E. Buck, H. T. Lawrence, J. S. Sanborn. Ernest H. Wellington, Walter F. Grieves, Edward W. Blake, Ed- ward E. Coye.


Hay Weighers-Josliua S. San- born, Timothy Sullivan, Thomas Gurnham.


Measurers of Wood and Bark- Wm. H. Hood, Herbert T. Lawrence Joshua S. Sanborn, Horace L. Por- ter, Willian Jaques.


Pound Keepers-Benj. T. Brid- den, Wm. Twist.


Cambridge Water Board-Ches- ter W. Kingsley, Pres., Ilis Honor the Mayor, and President Common Council, Ex officio members. Lean- der M. Hannnm, Knowlton F. Chaf- fee, John F. O'Brien, James M. W. Hall, Chester W. Kingsley, Walter H. Harding, Water Register and Clerk of Board, office City Hall, office liour 8 A. M. to 2 P. M., Hiram Nevous, Supt. ; E. C. Brooks, Punip- ing Engineer ; John L. Harrington, foreman, Harry L. Lincoln, inspector


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Chief of Police-Lothrop J. Cloyes, office Central sq. building, Western avenue.


Captains-District 1, Thomas H. Lucy ; District 2, Mark J. Folsom, District 3, John F. Murray.


Inspector-Lawrence J. Ducey, asst. inspector, Alonzo S. Harriman.


Sergeants of Police-William F. Batchelder, Alonzo S. Harriman, William Mullett, Daniel Callahan, Andrew Sproul, Fred B. Pullen, Lawrence J. Ducey, J. Scott Alex- ander. Edward Brady, Denis Cor- coran.


Policemen-District 1, George T. Barrington, Edward F. Belcher, El- bridge S. Blen, James McElroy, Michael J. Conry, Timothy Corcor- an, John Coulter, Patrick Doyle, Jo- seph H. Furbush, John J. McBride, Robert T. Hixon, Edward Joyce, John E. McCrehan, Hugh JJ. MeNa- mee, Chas. C. Marston, George A. Marston, George S. Dudley, Bern- ard J. Roper. Leonard Shackford, George Smyth, Chas. H. Stetson, William II. Ryan, Thos. F. Sullivan Jolın II. Wells. Orrin B. White, James W. Wright, James H. H. Holt.


District 2, Michael J. Brennan, John W. Deehan, Thos. F. Dynan, Michael A. Ginty, Win. II. Graves, John J. Griffith, James P. Hall, Si- mon D). Iliscock, Henry C. Jones, Benjamin F. Higgins. James E. Mur- ray, William Nickelson, Chas. L. Pike. Chas. W. Priest, Michael Neilon, Thos. J. Real, Arthur F. Robinson, David Stevens, Cornelius Sullivan, Wm. Twist, John Wiley, William II. Deelian.


District 3, Fred Apel, Moses W. Hooper, Amos Jones, James M. Keany, William H. McMeniman, P. F. Murray, Frank W. Scobey. John E. Shaughnessy, John W. Skelley, Michael J. Whalen, Francis J. Coughlin, Patrick F. Hurley, Jere McCarthy, Michael Coffey.


Medical Examiner - A. F. Holt.


Constables -Lothrop J. Cloyes, Thomas H. Lucy, Mark J. Folsom, John F. Murray, Lawrence J. Du- cey, Alonzo S. Harriman, James M. Keaney, Geo. T. Barrington, W. F. Batchelder, John L. Boynton, M. S. Busnach, Benjamin W. Ellis, John R. Fairbairu, Joseph Fox, Jolin Good, Alfred F. Holt, Appleton Hubbard, Charles H. Hunnewell, John Lennon, Charles S. Lincoln, Fred A. Lull, Frank H. Lull, James I. Murphy, Daniel B. Nash, John W. Skelley, Jolin Loughrey, W. F. Spalding, Vespasian Dan- fortlı.


Third District Court.


Eastern Middlesex.


Jurisdiction, Cambridge, Arling- ton and Belmont


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


INSTRUCTION TO KEY-HOLDERS.


Alarms are to be given from the box nearest the location of the fire.


To give an aların, 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 alerm was given but in no case will you pull the hook while the alarm is striking. After giving the alarm, remain at the box 80 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 strike three; then, after a short pause, six consecutive blows, thus ; III-IIIIII.


Do not 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.




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