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Raymond John C., 11 Lawrence Sargent Guy B., 250 Harvard Shirreff Annie M. Miss (piano and vocal), 38 River Southard Amelia B. Harvard Miss, 200
Taylor Emma L. Miss, 349 Harvard Taylor George Mendell,349 Harvard 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 Wheeler Mary E. Miss, 59 Pleasant Whitcomb Walter C., 2 Clinton White Kittie Miss, 20 Austin Wilson Eunice C. Mrs., 78 Lake View avenue
Woods Isabella, 11 Antrim York Ernest W. (piano and vocal), 24 Upton
( Painting.)
Bowles Ella R. Mrs. (oil), 24 Big- elow Brett Mary E. F. (oil), 5 William Fairchild Elizabeth M. Mrs., 347 Harvard
Geyer Frederika S. Miss, 34 Third Todd Mary L. Miss, 115 Inman Whitney Leonard P., 95 Chestnut
( Penmanship.)
Noyes George W., 71 Western av.
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Teachers, - Continued. (Private Schools.)
Blish Ariadne Miss, 39 Dana Browne G. H. (boys), 8 Garden CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL (girls), 20 Mason Harris Emma F. Miss, Ash, corner Acacia Hotchkiss Louise S. Miss (girls), 27 Lee Ingols M. R. Miss, 17 Berkeley KENDALL JOSHUA (boys), 13 Appian Way (see page 649) Mt. St. Joseph's Academy, Fresh Pond lane
NICHOLS EDGAR H. (boys)
8 Garden (see page 340) Nickels Abbie B., 9 Hancock place Osborn Anna M. Miss, 35 Norfolk Page Sarah H. Miss, 29 Everett Rand C. A. Miss, 158 North av. Smitlı K. V. Miss, 13 Buckingham Wood Harriet A. Miss, 48 Cottage
(Short Hand.)
Hastings Luella Mrs., 74 Pleasant
Teamsters.
Collins M., North avenue, corner Lexington avenue Condon William. 12 Andrew Coolidge J. F., 195 Broadway Doody John, 9 Sparks Egan Michael, 72 Brookline Gale H. C., 29 Chauncy Hart William, Pilgrim Haskett William, 242 Main
HAYWARD GEORGE A., 119 Pearl and 576 Main (see page 26)
Korman Frank, 132 Prospect Linehan Charles. 254 and 256 Bridge McMahan Charles, Lowland av. McSorley Thomas, 8 Stevens ct. Murphy Timothy, 90 Kinnaird Pierce Benjamin H., 2 Cherry Quinn John, 42 Washington Stone & Pierce, 400 Main
WHITE JOSEPH F., 54 El- lery (see page 653)
Teas, Coffees & Spices.
Boston Tea Store, P. J. Smith, prop. 433 Cambridge Cambridge Tea Co., 527 Main Centennial American Tea Co., 527 Main and 130 Cambridge
COBB C. D. & CO., 497 and 501 Main (see page 14 and back cover)
HOLMES J. A. & CO., 606 and 608 Main (see page 72)
JOUETT M. R. & CO., 225 North av. (see page 89) Lalley & O'Brien, 40 Boylston Stevenson T. J., 188 Cambridge Union Pacific Tea Co., R. Kerr, manager, 565 Main
Telegraph Offices.
Cambridgeport (W. U.), 622} Main, Miss H. F. Estee, manager East Cambridge, 2032 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 643) Gage Daniel W., 157 North av. Gorman John, 35 Vine Higgins S. C., 21 Central sq.
LAMBERT H. L., 2. Boylston (see page 662)
MILLNER CHARLES H., 622 Main (see page 661) MOORE CHARLES & CO., 8 Brattle (see page 661) Pennell & Co., 57 Cambridge
PRATT AARON 236
B.,
Cambridge (see page 654)
ROWE R. BRACKET, 525 Main and 489 Cambridge (see page 186) Stayner William R., 371 Main Vilmaire Ovide, 104 Main Whitney Joseph A. P., 1 Prospect WILD D. J. & CO., 2 Brew- er's block, Brattle sq. (see p. 676)
Tin Roofing.
PEAK HOWARD F., 402 Harvard (see page 10) RILEY ALBERTA, 23 Board- man (see page 659 and outside cover)
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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.)
Toilet Ware.
ROWE R. BRACKET, 525 Main and 489 Cambridge (see page 186)
Tool Maker. Hofer F., 3 First, n. Cambridge
Towel Supply. Morrison Asa L., 92 Pleasant
Toys.
HUNT E. F. & CO., 575 Main (see page 248)
STANDARD TURNING WORKS, 122 Broadway (52 Kilby, B.) (see back cover) SHAUGHNESSY D. B., 108 Cambridge (see page 661) THOMAS ISAAC D., 78 Washı- ington (see page 649)
Tricycles and Bicycles. NEWMAN W. J. (7 Harvard Row) (see page 676)
Tripe and Pigs' Feet (Pickled.)
BOSTON FRESH TRIPE CO., C. H. Derby, treas., 75 Main and (24 So. Market, B.) (see page 13)
Trunks, Valises, Etc. (* Manufacturers. )
Fuller G. C. W. & Co., 597 Main *Harlow Charles, Rhoades bldg., State
Tube Mnfrs. (Spiral.)
LAMB & RITCHIE, Albany, cor. Portland (see p. 382)
Tunnels (Ventilating.)
PRATT A. B., 286 Cambridge (see page 654)
Turning and Jig Saw- ing.
Scranton H. A., 380 Main STANDARD TURNING WORKS, 122 Broadway (52 Kilby, B.) (see back cover)
Umbrellas, Etc.
BRINE GEORGE R. & CO., 181 Cambridge (see page 649) Morse Timothy D., 508 Main
Undertakers.
Coveney John W., 198} Cambridge Devens Thomas, 414 Cambridge FUDGE DAVID, 56 Cam- bridge (see page 676) HUNT SAMUEL F., 36 Bige- low (see page 248) KELLEY JOSEPHI J., 1 Third, cor. Gore (see p. 656) King Gustavus, 5 Portland Litchfield Horace D., 475 and 488 Main Litchfield Judson, 488 Main Lockhart Charles H., 201 Bridge
LOCKHART WM. L., 191 to 209 Bridge and (Causeway, cor. Merrimac, B.) (see p. 657)
LONG A. E., 222 North avenue (see page 340) Mullen James F. H., 116 Hampshire
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Undertakers,-Con'd.
RICKER GEORGE F., 613 Main (see page 248) Ross William & Son, 13 Boylston Shea James J., 4 Pearl Taylor William A., 481 and 483 Main
Wyeth Benjamin F,, 7 Harvard row
Upholsterers.
Carpenter Thomas, 56 Clark EATON FREDERICK M.,
351} Broadway and 3 River (see page 643)
Gerrish Peter, 67 Sixth GRANT JAMES, JR., Main (see p. 659)
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Grant & Mann, 384 Main
Hamilton Fernando, 41 Hampshire Haven H. J., 6 Western av.
KELSEY JOHN H., 14 Pearl (see page 659)
OSBORN J. H., 436 Main (see page 658)
Oxford Joseph M., 529 Main
POWERS LEE L., 30 Boyl- ston (see page 661)
RICKER GEORGE F. & CO., 645 Main (see p. 248)
Robart John O., 53 Banks
ROBERTSON WILLIAM
W., 26 Brattle (see p. 659)
Smith George W., 155 North ave. SNYDER FRANK P., 3 Clin- ton, and (21 Charles, B.) (see page 674)
Thomson David, 5 Robbins block, Prospect
Tolksdorff Emil, 831 Main /
WORCESTER BROS., 23 and 25 Brattle sq. (see page 443)
Upholstery Goods.
WORCESTER BROS., 23 and 25 Brattle sq. (see page 443)
Variety Stores.
Alderson W. H., agent, 70 Cam- bridge Ansley A. C. Miss, 379} Main Armstrong R. W., 228 Cambridge Brady Bridget Miss, 15 Vine Brown Margaret, 409 Cambridge Callahan Mary, 61 Winter
Conrad John N .. 351 Broadway Coughlin Mary F., 23 Fourth Cullen Bridget Mrs., 321 Cambridge Doyle Sarah Mrs., 19 Cowpe waite
Dunham E. P., 5 Mt. Auburn
Ferris Bros., 328 Cambridge Flood A. F., 434 Cambridge Gauthier Eliza Mrs., 77 Hampshire Gibson L. G. Miss, 28 Brookline Goodwin Stephen F.,205 Cambridge Greenleaf A. P., 469 Main Gurnham Thomas, 160 North ave. Guyette Alice A., 395 Cambridge Harding M. E. Mrs., 267 Broadway Harriman J. M., 509 Main Haskell L. H. Miss, 484 Cambridge Hefferman Joseph, 116Webster av. Hillier Margaret A., 441 Main Ingalls Edward B., 59 River Ingalls H. B., 249} Broadway Johnson Joseph, 112 Columbia Kennedy Winnifred, 363 North ave.
Lana M. A. Mrs., 6 Hamilton Landman B. H., 24 Boylston Langan Ann, 8 Portland Leary Mary A. Mrs., 54 Putnam av. McCarthy Mary, 72 Spruce Mahoney M. A. Miss, 57 Banks McClaskey A. J. Mrs., 140 Pleasant McClure M. Miss, 64 Cambridge McCormick Thomas, 119 Gore McLaughlin William, 92 Third McNaughton Charles D., 232 Pearl Morse T. D., 508 Main
Mullen Ann Miss, 17 Fourth
O'Brien Ann Mrs., 47 Gore
O'Brien Ellen Miss, 362 Broadway
O'Brien Lawrence, 82 Third
Powers Ellen E. Mrs., 335 Cam- bridge
Prentice James, 81 Gore
Smith S. E. Mrs., 195 North ave. Staples D. C., 163 Main
Steenburg Mary E., 64 Hampshire Stevens Ella F. Mrs., 345 Main
Talbot Elizabeth Mrs., 58 Spruce Taylor S. A. Mrs., 354 North ave.
THOMAS ISAAC D., 78 Waslı- ington (see page 649) Tully Edward, rear 168 Main Warner James, 383 Cambridge Warren S. C. Miss, 452 Cambridge Westwood John, 145 Webster ave. Whalen Ellen Mrs., 214 North ave.
Ventilation.
BALCOM ARTHUR W., 1 Austin (see page 90) BROCK BROS., 27 Brattle (see page 643)
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DAVLIN M. F. & CO., 199 Cambridge (see front cover) HALEY T. W., 27 Brattle (see page 662) HAWKES LEVI & CO., 599₺ Main, and (50 Howard, B.) (see page 60)
Veterinary Surgeons.
Fauns Charles, 518 Cambridge Ferguson William, rear 590 Main Hall Charles H., 88 Main(129 Eliot, Boston) Putnam Lewis, 170 North ave.
Way W. Herbert, M. D. V., 174 North avenue Webber George A., 779 Main Williams Charles H., 138 Windsor, and 212 Columbia
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 89) Bacon John F., 154 A North ave.
CROSBY S. S. (4 Park, B.) (see page 247)
GILL JOHN, 458 Harvard (see page 645)
Hobbs William (clock repairer), 162 Harvard Lyon F. O., 613 Main
Marshea James W., 448 Harvard
McParland William J., 190 Cam- bridge Miller Bros., 593 Main
Rice James A., 161 Cambridge
TOWNE HI. (4 Park B.) (see p. 247) Wheeler D. C., 410 Main
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
APPLEGATE A J., 571 Main (see page 89) Bacon Jolin F., 154 A North av.
CROSBY S. S. (4 Park, B.) (see pag ? 247)
Flaig Simon, 133} Cambridge GILL JOHN, 458 Harvard (see page 645) Huntington James, 9 Harvard row McParland William J., 190 Cam- bridge Miller Bros., 593 Main Rice James A., 161 Cambridge TOWNE H., (4 Park, B.) (see page 247)
Waterproof Cement Manufacturer.
WEBSTER WILLIAM F., 1 Albany (see page 655)
Waterproof Clothing and Hats.
SAWYER H. M. & SON (oiled), factory, Thorndike, rear Second, stores (45 Broad, B.), and (117 South, N.Y.) (see p. 634)
Wedding Cake. SMITHI A., 163 Bridge (see page 663)
Wharfage.
PARKER ARTEMAS, Ayer's wharf formerly Gore's (see p. 186)
Wheelwrights.
Brown Daniel, 5 Palmer
Buskirk Charles V., 376 Main Caster R. S., 355 North avenue Elliot William & Co., Boylston, cor. Murray Halberg Nicolas, 22 Broadway
Harper R. D., 200} North avenue Harvey & Lane, 35 Gore
Ivers & Tucker, 13 Church Johnson Andrew, 123 Main McFarland Albert, 156 River McMurray Peter, Third, c. Porter Miller James, 355 North avenue Munroe Enoch, Bridge
Notting P. & Co., Palmer, near Brattle Perry D. H., 95 Webster avenue
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Whip Mnfrs.
Darling Charles S., 112 Main Darling William, 112 Main
Whiteners and White- washers.
ACKERS J. L. P., 539 Main (see page 653)
DANFORTH GEORGE D. (Estate of), 5 Palmer (see p. 339) DELANEY J., 17 Winthrop (see page 652)
Feeley M. A., 642 Main
Greenleaf Oliver P., 566 Main Harris Thomas D., 41 Hastings HERON WILLIAM J., rear 604 Main (see page 643) HOLT WILLIAM B., 14 Church (see page 651)
Johnson Matthew, 12 Bath
REED CLARENCE G., order box 22, Sawin's Express Office, Harvard sq. (see page 60)
SAWYER CHARLES A., 469 Main (see front cover)
Willow Ware.
WORCESTER BROS., 23 and 25 Brattle sq. (see page 443)
Window Shade Mnfrs.
BROWN ALBERT H., 408 Cambridge (see page 645)
CUSHMAN BROS. & CO., Blanche, cor. Green, and (84 Haw- ley, B.) (see page 6)
SNYDER FRANK P., 3 Clin- ton, and (21 Charles, B.) (see p. 674)
WORCESTER BROS., 23 and 25 Brattle sq. (see page 443)
Window & Door Frames.
TRACY M. F. & SON, 74 Boylston (see page 678)
Wire Cloth and Net- tings.
MORSS & WHYTE, 70 Franklin and (75 and 81 Cornhill, B.) (see page opposite 172)
Wire Workers and Dealers.
MORSS & WHYTE, 70 Franklin and (75 and 81 Cornhill, B.) (see page opposite 172)
Wood Dealers. (See also Coal and Wood.)
Blaisdell & Hood, 79 Brattle
CARSTEIN H. L., 47 Cogs- well avenue (see page 675) Clucas Bros., 16 Pearl
COLEMAN BROS., 91 Broad- way and 506 Main (see page 642) Drummond John H .. 28 Washington Emerson George C., 103 Bridge
HUNNEWELL & PROUD- FOOT, 84 Bridge (24 Exchange place and 27 Kilby, B.) (see p. 3) Lawrence H. T., 613 Main, room 3 McCormick Bros., 395 Main
PAGE CARLOS L. & CO. (kindling), 174 Broadway (see page 15)
PAGE GEORGE G. BOX CO. (kindling), 11 to 13 Hamp- shire (see page 354)
RICHARDSON & BACON, College wharf, foot of Dunster (see page 4 and front edge)
SMITH GEORGE M., 180 Main (see page 658) WELLINGTON AUSTIN C., COAL CO., 81 and 600 Main, 11 Brattle, 3 Broadway, 7 Boylston (78 Warren, Roxbury ; Willard's wharf, Brighton; Ninth, corner Old Harbor, Broadway, c. Dorchester avenue. 482 Broadway, So B .; 73 Cambridge, 438 Fed- eral, and 17 Congress, B.) (see page 444)
WELLINGTON HORATIO & CO., 28 Bridge and (11 Kilby, B.) (see front cover) WELLINGTON & BUCK, 211 Bridge (see back cover) White Robert L., 61 Elm
Wood Decorating.
Swain Samuel H., Rhoades build- ing, State
Wood Mantels. IRVING & CASSON(mnfrs. ), Otis, corner First (see page 443) TRACY M. F. & SON, 74 Boylston (see page 678)
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Wood Printers.
PAGE CARLOS L. & CO., 174 Broadway (see p. 15) PAGE GEORGE G. BOX CO., 11 to 13 Hampshire (see page 354) .
UNDERHILL & ANDER- SON, First (see page 466)
Wood and Ivory Turning.
STANDARD TURNING WORKS, 122 Broadway and (52 Kilby, B.) (see back cover)
Wood Turning. JAQUES BROS., 29 Main (see page 649)
Wooden Box Mnfrs.
PAGE CARLOS L. & CO., 174 Broadway (see page 15) PAGE GEORGE G. BOX CO., 11 to 13 Hampshire (see page 354)
UNDERHILL & ANDER- SON, First (see page 466)
Wooden Ware.
BROCK BROS., 12 and 14 Brattle (see page 643) HEDIN JOHN A. & CO., 232 Cambridge (see page 465) HURRELL E. J., 489 Main (see page 656) MOORE CHARLES & CO., 8 Brattle (see page 661) SMART D. C. (mnfr.), 382 Main (see page 658)
Worsteds.
HARRIS PHILIP W., agent, 637 Main (see page 340)
Wrapping Paper and Twine.
AMEE BROS., 5 Harvard sq. (see page 16)
Wreaths, Crosses, Etc. BOCK WILLIAM A., 329 and 331 North avenue (see page 645) DOYLE WILLIAM E., 579 Cambridge and (53 Tremont, B.) (see page opposite 173)
Yeast (Compressed.) Macleod William G., rear 96 Inman
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CITY GOVERNMENT,
1889.
Municipal Election First Tuesday in December.
City Government Organized First Monday in January.
MAYOR.
Hon. Henry H. Gilmore, office City Hall, residence 26 Clinton St.
ALDERMEN.
Meet Tuesday evenings. John H. Corcoran, President.
Ward 1-Alexander Millan.
Ward 2-Frank H. Tecle, Alvin F. Sortwell.
Ward 3-William T. Neilon, Gus- tavus Goepper, James F. Aylward.
Ward 4-Daniel E. Frasier, John HI. Corcoran.
Ward 5-John E. Parry, Charles L. Fuller.
COMMON COUNCIL. Meet Tuesday evenings.
Edward A. Bingham, President. Edward N. Manning, Clerk. William Lochlin, Page.
Ward 1- William T. Piper, James Grant, John T. Phelan, George E. Carter.
Ward 2 -Thomas Houllahan, Daniel F. Kennedy, Andrew J. Rady, Edward C. Wheeler, Elmer H. Bright.
Ward 3-Patrick J. Callahan, John S. Clary, John R. Fairbairn, Edward A. Counihan.
Ward 4-Edward A. Bingham, Walter H. Murdock, Charles F. Sanborn, J. Frank Facey, John M. Patriquin.
Ward 5-Charles B. Seagrave, Patrick J. Lambert.
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JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE CITY COUNCIL.
Accounts-Alderman Teele and Fuller, Councilmen Piper, Sanborn and Fairbairn.
Almshouse-Aldermen Neilon and Parry, Councilmen Facey, Kennedy and Grant.
Assessors -Alderman Parry, Councilmen Fairbairn and Patriquin.
City Engineering-Aldermen Millan and Frasier, Councilmen Rady, Counihan and Facey.
Claims-Aldermen Millan, Corco- ran and Aylward, the President, and Councilmen, Houllahian, Murdock Piper, Counihan and Lambert.
Finance-The Mayor, and Alder- men Corcoran, Sortwell and Goep- per, the President, and Councilmen Carter, Wheeler, Clary, Sanborn and Seagrave.
Fire Department-Aldermen Nei- lon and Frasier, Councilmen Fair- bairn, Patriquin and Rady.
Fuel - Aldermen Corcoran and Sortwell, Councilmen Callahan, Wheeler and Grant.
Health-Aldermen Goepper and Fuller, Councilmen Phelan, Facey and Kennedy.
Lamps - Aldermen Fuller and Teele, Councilmen Callahan, Mur- dock and Phelan.
Ordinances-Aldermen Sortwell and Aylward, Councilmen Houlla- han, Carter and Wheeler.
Printing-Aldermen Frasier and Neilon, Councilmen Houllahan, Facey and Seagrave.
Public Instruction-Aldermen Aylward and Parry, the President, and Councilmen Piper, Kennedy and Murdock.
Public Property-Aldermen Fra- sier and Teele, Councilmen Carter, Clary and Seagrave.
Roads and Bridges-Aldermen Millan and Goepper, Councilmen Piper, Briglit and Lambert.
Water Supply-Aldermen Teele and Frasier, Councilmen Carter, Sanborn and Fairbairn.
Rules and Orders -- Aldermen Cor- coran and Sortwell, Councilmen Rady, Counihan and Grant.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN.
Bonds- 'Idermen Sortwell, Goep- per and Parry.
Claims-Aldermen Millan, Corco- ran and Aylward.
Elections and Returns-Aldermen Neilon, Fuller and Aylward.
Fire Department-Aldermen Nei- lon, Frasier and Teele.
Health-Aldermen Goepper, Ful- ler and Millan.
Licenses - Aldermen Corcoran, Millan and Parry.
Police-The Mayor, and Aldermen Teele, Millan and Frasier.
Roads and Bridges-Aldermen Millan, Goepper and Sortwell.
Rules and Orders - Aldermen Sortwell, Corcoran and Neilon.
Sewers-Aldern en Frasier, Corco- ran and Goepper.
SPECIAL COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.
Soldiers' Aid-Aldermen Corco- ran, Neilon, Teele, Millan and Parry.
SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF THE CITY COUNCIL.
Harrard Bridge -The Mayor, Aldermen Sortwell, Neilon and Ful- ler, the President, and Councilmen Callahan, Piper, Seagrave, Kennedy and Murdock, the City Engineer and City Solicitor.
Legislative Matters. - Aldermen Teele and Sortwell, Councilmen Bright, Counihan and Rady.
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On Rindge Gifts-The Mayor, Aldermen Frasier and Goepper, the President, and Councilmen Kennedy, Lambert and Phelan.
Salable City Lands-Aldermen Frasier and Teele. the President, and Councilmen Carter, Clary and Sea- grave.
COMMITTEES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL.
Bills in the Second Reading- Councilmen Clary, Patriquin and Grant.
Elections and Returns-Council- men Callahan, Wheeler and Lam- bert.
Enrolled Ordinances - Council- men Bright, Phelan and Sanborn.
SPECIAL COMMITTEES OF THE CITY COUNCIL.
Soldiers' Aid-Aldermen Corcor- an, Neilon, Teele, Millan, Parry.
Harvard Bridge-Mayor, Alder- men Sortwell, Neilon, Fuller.
Legislative Matters-Aldermen Teele, Sortwell.
On the Rindge Gifts-Mayor, Al- dermen Frasier, Goepper.
Salable City Lands-Aldermen Frasier, Teele.
Assessors-Joshua G. Gooch, An- drew J. Green, Joseph Whittemore.
Assistant Assessors - Ward 1, Charles H. Hunnewell, Ward 2, Hamlin R. Harding, Ward 3, George F. Mckenzie, Ward 4, John Lennon, Ward 5, Thomas F. Cahir.
Board of Health-William H. Whitney, D. H. Thurston, H. P. Walcott. Office, City Hall. Meets last Friday in each month, at 4 p. m.
Overseers of the Poor-Ward 1, Charles E. Vaughan, term expires 1893. Ward 2, Sumner Albee, term expires 1889. Ward 3, S. Anderson, term expires 1802. Ward 4, Charles Walker, term expires 1891. Ward 5, Michael Corcoran, term expires 1890. Office, Central square bldg.
Secretary - David P. Muzzey. Visitor, Vespasian Danforth. Office, Central square building, Cam- bridgeport. Office hours, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m. Telephone 78-4.
City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen-Walter W. Pike, Asst. City Clerk, Edward J. Brandon. Office, City Hall. Office hours, 8 a. m. to 3 p. m. Saturdays, 8 a. m. to 2 р. М.
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.
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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, Tannery street, North Cambridge, Telephone 10-4.
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 - Leonard R. Bacon, Thomas Burns, Isaac A. Chandler, James W. Coleman, Ira Doughty, John Guiney, Alvin M. Haynes, Charles F. Hittinger, Nathan H. Holbrook, Henry Hooker, Henry James, Alfred Morrill, Robert S. Paine. James H. Reardon, John Reardon, Jr., Joshua S. Sanborn, Thomas H. Shea. William Maloney, Michael Leary, George L. Murdock.
Coal Weighers - Silas E. Buck, Edward E. Coye, Walter F. Grieves, Fred. A. Humiston, Herbert T. Law- rence, Thomas H. Matthews, John E. A. Mulliken, Horace L. Porter, Joshua S. Sanborn, Alfred H. Wel- lington. Ernest H. Wellington, Geo. L. Mitchell, Marshall Lincoln, David B. Clark, Charles F. Carley, Amos Pettingell.
Hay Weighers - Joshua S. San- born. Timothy Sullivan, Thomas Gurnham.
Measurers of Wood and Bark - Wm. H. Hood, Herbert T. Law- rence, Joshua S. Sanborn, Horace L. Porter, Thomas F. Burbank, Albert G. Phelps.
Pound Keeper - Thomas Burns.
Cambridge Water Board - Ches- ter W. Kingsley, Fres., His 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 hours 8 A. M. to 2 P. M., Harry L. Lincoln, Registrars assistant ; Hiram Nevons, Supt. ; John L. Har- rington. Assistant Supt .; E. C. Brooks, Pumping Engineer.
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, William Mullett: Daniel Callahan, Andrew Sproul, Fred B. Pullen, J. Scott Alexander, Edward Brady, Denis Corcoran.
Policemen-District 1. George T .. Barrington, Edward F. Belcher, El- bridge S. Blen. Michael J. Bren- an, James McElroy, Michael J. Conry, Timothy Corcoran, John Coulter, Patrick Doyle, Joseph H. Furbush, Michael Culhane, John J. McBride, Robert T. Hixon, Edward Joyce, John E. McCrehan. Hugh J. McNamee, Charles C. .Marston, George A. Marston, Wm. Nickelson Bernard J. Roper, Leonard Shack- ford, George Smyth, Thomas F. Sullivan. John H. Wells, Orrin B. White, James H. H. Holt, Fred L. Ladd, John E. Winslow.
District 2. Lawrence J. Ducey, John W. Deehan, Thomas F. Dynan, Michael A. Ginty. Wm. H. Graves, John J. Griffith. James P. Hall, Si- mon D). Hiscock. Henry C. Jones, Charles HI. Stetson, Benjamin F. Higgings, James E. Murray, Charles L. Pike, Charles W. Priest, Michael Neilon, Thos. J. Real, Arthur F. Robinson, David Stevens, Cornelius Sullivan, Wm. Twist, John Wiley, Timothy J. Hartnett, William H. Deehan.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
District 3. Fred Apel, Moses W. Hooper, Amos Jones, James M. Kea- ney, William H. McMeniman, P. F. Murray, Frank W. Scobey, John E. Shaughnessy, John W. Skelley, Fran- cis J. Coughlin, Patrick F. Hurley, Jere McCarthy, Michael Coffey.
Medical Examiner-A. F. Holt ..
Constables .- George T. Barring- ton, William F. Batchelder, Michael S. Busnach, Lothrop J. Cloyes, Law- rence J. Ducey, Benjamin W. Ellis, John R. Fairbairn, Thomas T. Fer- guson, Mark J. Folsom, Joseph Fox, Alfred F. Holt, Appleton Hubbard, Charles H. Hunnewell, John Lennon, Charles S. Lincoln, Frank H. Lull, Frederic A. Lull, James I. Murphy, John F. Murray, Daniel B. Nash, John W. Skelley, Warren F. Spald- ing, Vespasian Danforth, Thomas H. Lucy, Alonzo S. Harriman, James M. Keaney, John Loughrey, Charles S. Gilbert, P. Allen Lindsey, War- ren Ivers, Josiah H. Cobb.
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