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De Wolf Amelia Miss, 72 Green De Wolf Mary B. Miss, 72 Green Facey Mary A. Miss, 46 Fairmont Fay Edward P. Mrs., 100 Magazine Fisher George, 4 Lee Fleming Alice E. Mrs., 16 A Cottage Frye Georgiana Miss, 321 Pearl Furfey Isabelle, 118 Brookline Greco Lea A. Miss, 21 Cottage Griffin Helen M. Miss, 9 Pleasant Gurney Edwin L., 40 Lee Guyer Jennie A. Miss, 38 Fourth Hartwell Fanny C., 106 Austin Hawkes E. E. Miss, 613 Main, rm. 12 Hillman M. Gertrude (vocal), 156 Thorndike Holt Fannie E. Miss (vocal), 16 Plympton
Ingalls Josiah H., 603 Main
Jones Mary T. P. Miss, 60 Cam- bridge
Kiner Eliza R. Mrs., 16 Elmer
Lamson C. A. (banjo), 39 Walden
Lincoln Nathan, 18 Fayette
Lindlı Jennie R., 27 Orchard
Locke Warren A. (piano), 10 Put- nam avenue
Lynes Frank, Mt. Pleasant
Maciel Etta F., 197 Cambridge
Maguire Lucy A. Miss (piano), 151 Austin
Maguire Louise F., 124 Cushing
Maxim Mary Miss, 53 Walden Maxim Mattie Miss, 53 Walden McDermott Patrick G., 81 Thorn- dike
McLeod Gertrude E., 1 Berkeley McLeod H. E. 1 Berkeley
Moir Charles W. (piano), 16 Tre- mont Norcross Caroline J., 12 Concord av Osborne Susan M. Miss (piano), 12 Story
Pond A. E. Mrs., 24 Mead
Raymond John C., 11 Lawrence
Richardson Annie F.,207 Lake View avenue
Richardson Mary E. Miss, 5+ Wash- ington
Ryan M. M. Miss, r. 145 Columbia Shattuck Bert E. Mrs., 9 Dover Shirreff Annie M. Miss (piano and vocal), 33} Inman
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Stacey Nellie M. Mrs., 4 Centre Steiniger-Clark Anna, 60 Bucking- ham
Taylor Emma L. Miss, 349 Harvard Taylor George Mendall,349 Harvard Tenney Ida E. Miss, 357. North ave. Thayer H. C. Mrs., 85 Washington Torrey Edith E. Miss, 7 Bow Tuttle E. Maude Miss, 102 Magazine Umberhend Orrisse E. Miss, 60 Austin
Warren Alfred E., 208 Pearl Wheeler Mary E. Miss, 59 Pleasant Whitcomb Walter C., 2 Clinton White Kittie Miss, 20 Austin
WHITNEY LEONARD P., 95 Chestnut (see p. 728) Wilson Una L. Mrs., 81 North ave. Woods Isabella G., 181 Harvard York Ernest W. (piano and vocal), 24 Upton
(PAINTING.)
Archibald M. E., 251 Broadway Bowles Ella R. Mrs. (oil), 24 Big- elow
Brett Mary E. F., 36 Cottage David Maria J. Mrs., 22 Avon Clark Fannie P. Miss, 6 Clinton Geyer Frederika S. Miss, 34 Third Shattuck Nellie M. Miss, 9 Dover Todd Mary L. Miss, 115 Inman West L. C. Mrs., 33 Grigg Wiggin J. A. Mrs., 272 Sidney
(PENMANSHIP.)
Noyes Geo. W., 71 Western ave. Lamson C. A., 39 Walden
(PRIVATE SCHOOL.)
Blish Ariadne Miss, 39 Dana BROWNE G. H. (boys), 8 Garden (see p. 739) Cambridge School (girls), 20 Mason Ingols M. R. Miss, 17 Berkeley KENDALL JOSHUA (boys), 13 Appian Way (see p. 739) Mt. St. Joseph's Academy, Fresh Pond lane
NICHOLS EDGAR H. (boys) 8 Garden (see p. 739) Nickels Abbie B., 84 Hancock l'age Sarah H. Miss, 29 Everett
(SHORT HAND. )
Hastings Luella Mrs., 74 Pleasant
Teamsters.
BUTLAND & SON, 601 Main
(see page 725) Collins M., 401 North avenue Condon William, 12 Andrew Coolidge J. F., 195 Broadway Linehan Charles, 254 and 256 Bridge Lynch M., 21 Webster ave. McMahon Charles, 12 Lowland ave. McSorley Thomas, 8 Stevens ct. Murphy Timothy, 90 Kinnaird Sullivan Timothy, 166 River Tumilty Peter, 98 Kinnaird White Joseph F., 5+ Ellery
Teas, Coffees and Spices.
Boston Tea Store, P. J. Smith, prop., 433 Cambridge
BROGAN JOHN A., 297 Cambridge (see page 731)
Cambridge Tea Co., 527 Main Centennial American Tea Co., 527 Main and 130 Cambridge Central Am. Tea Store, 40 Boylston COBB C. D. & CO., 497 and 501 Main (see page 15) Dean Daniel H., 21 Brattle
Great Am. Union Tea Co., 489 Main HOLMES J. A. & CO., 606 and 608 Main (see front cover and 88)
JOUETT M. R. & CO., 225 Nortli ave. (see page 18) Lester J H., 185 Brookline
MERRILL F. P., 5 and 6 Har- vard row (see page 724)
O'Brien D. J., 80 Winthrop Stevenson & Morrison, 188 Cam- bridge Union Pacific Tea Co., C. W. Daly, manager, 565 Main
Telegraph Offices.
N. E. Telephone and Telegraph Co., Mrs. C. I. Cushing, manager, 671 Main
Western Union, Lyceum bldg., Har- vard square, 622} Main and 2032 Bridge
Telescope Mafrs.
Clark Alvan & Sons, Henry, near Brookline
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Tin and Sheet Iron Workers.
BROCK BROS .. 12 and 16 Brattle (see page 713) Lambert II. L., 27 Boylston MILLNER CHAS. II., base- ment 622 Main (see page 353)
MOORE & RICKER, 8 Brat- tle (see page 741) Phinney H. M., 244 Broadway Stayner William R., 371 Main Vilmaire Ovide, rear 104 Main
Tin Roofing.
PEAK HOWARD F., 400 Harvard (see page 13)
Tin Ware Mnfrs.
Dover Stamping Co. (stamped), 153 Putnam avenue Pierce C. E. & Co., 448 Main Seavey Mufg, Co., Third, corner Potter, store (93 to 97 North, B.)
Tool Mnfr. Hofer F., 3 First, n. Cambridge
Toys.
GREENLEAF A. P.,469 Main (see p. 353)
HUNT E. F. & CO., 575 Main (see p. 286)
STANDARD TURNING WORKS, 122 Broadway, 384 Main and 52 Kilby, B. (see back cover)
SHAUGHNESSY D. B., 108 Cambridge (see p. 17)
Trade Marks. ( Solicitor of)
WILLIAMS HENRY W. (131 Devonshire, B.) (see p. 229)
Tricycles.
NEWMAN W. J., 420 Harvard (see p. 18)
Tripe and Pigs Feet (Pickled.)
BOSTON FRESH TRIPE CO., C. H. Derby, treas., 75 Main and (24 So. Market, B.), (see p. 72)
Trunks, Valises, Etc.
Fuller G. C. W. & Co., 561 Main Harlow Charles (trunk boxes), Rhoades building, State Southiward Thomas (mufr. and deal- er) 534 Main.
Trust Company. COMMONWEALTH LOAN & TRUST CO., 131 Devon- sliire, B.) ( see p. 29)
Tube Manufacturers. LAMB & RITCHIE, Albany cor. Portland (see p. 9)
Turning and Jig Saw- ing
Scranton H. A., r. 380 Main SEWELL J. & CO., Crescent av (see back cover) STANDARD TURNING WORKS, 122 Broadway, 384 Main and 52 Kilby, B.) (see back cover)
Turn Tables.
( Wrought Iron. )
BOSTON BRIDGE WORKS, D. H. Andrews, prop. Sixth, c. Rogers and (83 Mason Bldg., 80 Kilby, B. (see p. 7)
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Umbrellas Etc.
BRINE GEORGE R.&CO.,
181 Cambridge, and 700 Wash- ington (see p. 723) . Morse Timothy D., 508 Main Parker Leland N., 23 Hubbard av.
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Undertakers.
Coveney John W., 193} Cambridge Devens Thomas, 414 Cambridge
FUDGE DAVID, 56 Cam- bridge (see p. 728) Hunt Samuel F .. 36 Bigelow
KELLEY JOSEPH J., 18 Third, and 85 Mt. Auburn (see p. 728)
King Gustavus, 25 Washington
Litchfield Horace D.,475 and .488 Main
Lockhart Charles H., 201 Bridge
LOCKHART WILLIAM
L., 191 to 209 Bridge and (149 Staniford, B.) (see p. 4)
LONG A. E., 238 North av. (see p. 19)
MULLEN JAMES F., 116 Hampshire, cor. Columbia (see p. 728)
Ross William & Son 13 Boylston Shea James J., 4 Pearl Taylor Wm. A., 481 and 483 Main Wyeth Henry A., 7 Harvard row
Upholsterers.
BRINE WILLIAM H., 7 Brattle (see p. 19)
BROCK BROS., 12 and 16 Brattle (see p. 713) Brown A. H., 444 Cambridge
Carpenter Thomes, 56 Clark
EATON FREDERICK M. 351} Broadway and 642 Main (see page 722)
Gerrisch Peter, 67 Sixth
Grant James, rear 46 State
Haven H. J., 35 River
Ingalls E. B., 76₺ Pleasant
KELSEY JOHN H., 20 Pearl (see page 88)
POWERS LEE L., 30 Boyls- ton (see page 721)
Oxford Joseph M. & Co., 529 Main RICKER GEORGE F. & CO., 5663 Main, and Lyceum bldg., Harvard sq. (see p. 721) Robart John O., 159 Banks
ROBERTSON WILLIAM W., 26 Brattle (see p. 721) SMITH GEORGE W., 155 North ave. (see p. 722) Thomson David, 5 Prospect
Upholstery Goods. POWERS LEE L., 30 Boyls- ton (see page 721)
Variety Stores.
Ansley A. C. Miss, 3795 Main
Billing Mary A., 1 Ayers block, Third
Brady Bridget Miss, 15 Vine
Brown Margaret, 409 Cambridge Callahan Mary, 61 Winter
Carlton Elizabeth Mrs., 133 Hamp- shire
Chandler Lucy C., 329 Cambridge
Christopher G. A., 123 Columbia Conrad John N., 351 Broadway Cunningham Mary, 52 Fifth
Dacie William, 12 Short
Daly Elizabeth Mrs., 412 Cambridge Doyle Sarah Mrs., 19 Cowperthwaite Fischer Sophia, 8 Third
Flood A. F., 443 Cambridge
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 Hughes E. D., 165 Broadway Ingalls H. B., 249} Broadway Jennings Lizzie Mrs., 19 Fifth Kammerling A., 345 Main
Kelly Jennie V. Mrs., 140 Pleasant
Kennedy Winnifred, 363 North av. Laha M. A. Mrs., 6 Hamilton Langan Ann, 8 Portland Leonard Thomas, 23 Gore
Martin J. H., 146 Hampshire McCarthy Mary, 72 Spruce
McCarthy Mary Mrs., 185 Mt. Au- burn
Maguire Mary A., 41 Vine
Mahoney M. A. Miss, 252 Franklin McClure M. Miss, 64 Cambridge
McNaughton Charles D., 232 Pearl Morse T. D., 508 Main Mullen Ann Miss, 17 Fourth Mullins Catherine, 84 Third
O'Brien Ellen Miss, 362 Broadway Page E. M. Mrs., 114 Magazine Patterson Wm. J., 59 River Powers Ellen E. Mrs., 335 Cam- bridge
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Variety Stores,-Con'd.
Scholes A. B., 70 Broadway Schwartz E. Samuel, 483 Cambridge SHAUGHNESSY D. B., 108 Cambridge (see p. 17) Silva Joseph F., 92 Third Shea Patrick, rear 209 Mt. Auburn Scudder Matilda, 150 Harvard Sullivan Timothy, 81 Bridge Talbot Elizabeth Mrs., 58 Spruce Warren S. C. Miss, 452 Cambridge Westwood Jolin, 137 Webster ave. Whalen Ellen Mrs., 214 North ave. Wilson Annie, 350 Broadway
Varnish Mnfrs. Feeley Charles P. & Co., 642 Main
Venitian Glass.
REDDING, BAIRD & CO., 83 Franklin, Boston (see back binding and p. 467)
Ventilation.
BROCK BROS., 27 Brattle (see page 713) DAVLIN M. F. & CO., 199 Cambridge (see front cover)
HALEY T. W., 27 Brattle (see page 720) HAWKES LEVI & CO., 599₺ Main, and (50 Howard, B,) (see page 76)
HIGGINS S. C., 21 Central sq. (see page 720)
Veterinary Surgeons.
Ferguson Wm., 20 Brattle and 19 Prospect
Fleming Nelson E., 170 North ave. Hadcock Charles E.,, M. D. V., 54 Trowbridge, 904 Main and 3 Har- vard square
Hall Charles H., 688 Main and (253 Atlantic ave., B. )
Murphy Jeremiah D., 352 Cam- bridge
Olive J. W., 99 Inman
Sheckleton J. Claremont, 2 Regent Way Herbert, M. D. V., Elm, first South of Beech
Williams Charles H., 138 Winsor and 19 Jefferson
Vinegar Mnfrs.
CAMBRIDGE VINEGAR
CO., II. C. Derby, treas,, 75 Main and (24 S. Market, B.) (see p. 72)
Wall Papers.
SMITH G. W., 155 North ave. (see [). 722)
Watchmakers and Re- pairers.
Applegate A. J., 571 Main Bacon John F., 154 A North ave. CROSBY S. S. (26 West. B.) (see p. 22)
GILL JOHN, 458 Harvard (see p. 741)
Hobbs William (clock repairer), 162 Harvard
Huntington James. 9 Harvard row
LYON F. O., 617 Main (see page 741) Marshea James W., 448 Harvard Miller Bros., 593 Main
Rice James A., 162 Cambridge
Towne George E., Jr., 252 Sidney Wakefield Walter, 78 Norfolk
Wheeler D. C., 410 Main
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
CROSBY S. S. (20 West, B.) (see p. 22)
Flaig Simon, 1333 Cambridge
GILL JOHN, 458 Harvard (see page 741) Gow Robert C., 465 Cambridge
LYON F. O., 617 Main (see p. 741) Miller Bros., 593 Main
Waterproof Cement Mufr.
Webster William F., 1 Albany
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Waterproof Clothing and Hats.
SAWYER H. M. & SON (oiled), factory Thorndike, rear Second, stores (45 Broad, B.), and (117 South,N. Y.) (see p.722)
Welding Compound.
McLeod Henry S. (mnfr.), 454 Main
Well Borer. (ARTESIAN.)
SELL JAMES T., 64 Grigg (see p. 722)
Wheelwrights.
Buskirk C. V., 376 Main CHAPMAN F. L., rear Brattle (see p. 741) Easter R. S. & Son, 355 North ave. Elliot William & Co., Boylston, c. Murray Halberg Nicholas, 22 Broadway Harper R. D., 200} North ave. Johnson Andrew, 133 Main
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MCMURRAY PETER, Third cor. Munroe (see p. 198) Perry D. H., 95 Webster ave. Prescott J. H. & Son, Palmer Sears William T., 164 Columbia
WHITE JAMES, 13 and 15 Church (see p. 719)
Whip Mnfrs.
Darling Charles S., 110 and 112 Main Darling William, 110 and 112 Main
Whiteners and White- washers.
ACKERS J. L. P., 539 Main (see page 718) ATKINS CHARLES, 518 Main (see p. 718) DANFORTH GEORGE O. (Estate of), 5 Palmer (see p. 719)
Feeley M. A., 642 Main GALLAGHER WILLIAM,
rear 577 Main (see p. 740) Greenleaf Oliver P., r. 554 Main Harris Thomas D., 46 Hastings HERON, WILLIAM J., rear 604 Main (see p. 713)
HOLT WILLIAM B., 14 Church (see p. 718)
Johnson Matthew, rear 6 Cowperth- waite
REED CLARENCE G., order box 22, Sawins Express Office, Harvard sq. and (30 Forest, cor. Beacon, Somerville) (see p. 76) RYAN THOS., 97} Tremont (see p. 740) SAWYER CHARLES A., 460 Main (see front cover)
Window Shade Mnfrs. BRINE W. H., 7 Brattle (see p. 19) CUSHMAN BROS. & CO., Blanche, cor. Green and (84 Haw- ley, B.) (see p. 6) ROBERTSON WILLIAM W .. 26 Brattle (see p. 721) SMITHI G. W., 155 Northi ave. (see p. 722)
Wire Workers and Dealers.
Morss & Whyte, 10 Franklin and (75 to 81 Cornhill, B)
Wood Carving.
Cleff Ernest, Thorndike, next First Geldowskey John, Otis, n. First
Wood Dealers.
(See also Wood and Coal. )
CARSTEIN H. L., 47 Cogswell avenue (see p. 740) COLEMAN BROS., 91 Broad- way and 506 Main (see p. 719) Emerson George C., 99 Bridge HUNNEWELL & PROUD- FOOT, 84 Bridge and (24 Ex- change pl., B.) (see p. 3) Lawrence H. T., 623 Main, rm. 3
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Wood Dealers,-Con'd.
MCCORMICK BROS., 395 and 473 Main (see p. 286) PAGE CARLOS L. & CO., (kindling), 174 Broadway (see p. 406)
PAGE GEORGE G. BOX CO. (kindling), 11 to 13 Hamp- shire (see p. 405)
RICHARDSON & BACON, College wharf, foot of Dunster (see p. 4 and front edge) Rugg Geo, H .. 166 River
SMITH GEORGE M., 180 Main and 3 Central sq. (see p. 88)
THOMPSON & BAKER COAL CO., 81 and 600 Main, 11 Brattle (78 Warren, Roxbury, Nintn, c. Old Harbor, Broadway, cor. Dorchester ave., 482 Broad- way and K. cor. E. Fourth, So. B., 73 Cambridge and 25 Con- gress, B.), Franklin, Allston (see front edge and 5)
Tower Elisha H., 84 Bridge
WELLINGTON AUSTIN C. COAL CO., Lyceum Ex- change, Harvard square( Willard's wharf, Brighton, 438 Federal, B., office 68 Water, B.) (see p. 507) WELLINGTON HORA- TIO & CO., 28 Bridge and (72 Water, B.) (see front cover) WELLINGTON & BUCK, 211 Bridge (see back cover) White Robert L., 61 Elm
Wood Mantels.
Irving & Casson (mnfrs.), Otis, cor. First
Wood Printers.
PAGE CARLOS L. & CO., 174 Broadway (see p. 406) PAGE GEORGE G. BOX CO., 3 to 13 Hampshire (see page 403) Underhill & Anderson, First
Wood and Ivory Turning.
STANDARD TURNING WORKS, 122 Broadway, 384 Main and (52 Kilby, B.) (see back caver)
Wood Turning.
Scranton H. A., State, r. 380 Main
Wooden Box Mnfrs. PAGE CARLOS L. & CO .. 174 Broadway (see page 406) PAGE GEORGE G. BOX CO., 3 to 13 Hampshire (see page 405) Underhill & Anderson, First
Wooden Ware,
BIGGS HENRY & CO., 535 Main (see page 721)
BROCK BROS., 12 and 14 Brattle (see page 713) Charak Jacob, 437 Main
HEDIN JOHN A. & CO., 232 Cambridge (see page 198) MOORE & RICKER, 8 Brat- tle (see page .741 ) SMART D. C. (mnfr.), 382 Main (see page 831)
Wrapping Paper and Twine.
AMEE BROS., 5 Harvard sq. (see page 24)
Wreaths, Crosses, Etc. BOCK WILLIAM A., 329 and 331 North av. (see page 731) DOYLE WILLIAM E., 579 Cambridge and (43 Tremont, B.) (see page 197)
Wrought Iron Struc- tural Works.
BOSTON BRIDGE WORKS, D. H. Andrews, pro- prietor, Sixth, cor. Rogers and (83 Mason building, 80 Kilby, B.) (see page 7)
Yeast (Compressed.)
Macleod William G., r. 96 Inman
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Municipal Election First Tuesday in December. City Government Organized First Monday in January.
MAYOR.
Hon. Alpheus B. Alger, office City Hall.
ALDERMEN.
Meet Tuesday evenings.
Wm. A. Bancroft, President. Walter W. Pike, Clerk.
Ward 1-William A. Bancroft, Edward B. James.
Ward 2-William E. Doyle, E. Burt Phillips.
Ward 3-James F. Alyward, John S. Clary, John R. Fairbairn.
Ward 4-William M. Townsend.
Ward 5-Silas E. Buck, John E. Parry.
COMMON COUNCIL.
Meet Tuesday evenings.
Edward C. Wheeler, President.
Edward J. Brandon, Clerk. William Walker, Page.
Ward 1-William R. Ellis, An- drew J. Jones, Marshall N. Stearns, Bancroft G. Davis.
Ward 2-Louis F. Baldwin, Well- ington Fillmore, Frederick W. Mic- donald, J. Henry Russell, ElwarJ C. Wheeler.
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Ward 3-Herman Bachman, Thomas Cawley, William J. Breen, Edward A. Counihan.
Ward 4-Herbert A. Chase, Chas. W. Cheney, Geo. W. Seaverns , Richard W. Sutton, Henry D. Win - ter.
Wurd 5-Benjamin Howe, Wm. R. Howland.
JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE CITY COUNCIL.
Accounts-Aldermen Phillips and Buck; Councilmen Ellis, Bachman and Macdonald.
Almshouse-Aldermen Parry and Clary ; Councilmen Cheney, Cawley and Baldwin.
Assessors' Department- Alderman Townsend; Councilmen Bachman and Stearns.
City Engineering - Aldermen Townsend and Phillips ; Councilmen Winter, Jones and Howe.
Claims - Aldermen Aylward, Buck and Phillips; the President and Councilmen Howland, Fillmore, Chase, Counihan and Davis.
Finance-The Mayor, and Alder- men Bancroft, Doyle and Phillips ; the President, and Councilmen Chase, Howland, Russell, Counihan and Davis.
Fire Department-Aldermen Ayl- ward and Parry; Councilmen Mac- donald, Winter and Jones.
Fuel-Aldermen Clary and James ; Councilmen Breen, Fillmore and Sutton.
Health- Aldermen Phillips and Buck; Councilmen Seaverns, Bald- win and Cawley.
Lamps - Aldermen Doyle and Parry; Councilmen Counihan, Win- ter and Howe.
Ordinances -Aldermen Aylward and Townsend; Councilmen Howl- and, Ellis and Cheney.
Printing - Aldermen Clary and James ; Councilmen Russell, Ellis, and Seaverns.
Public Instruction - Aldermen Fairbairn and Bancroft; the Presi- dent and Conncilmen Howland, Scaverns and Baldwin.
Public Property-Aldermen Buck and Doyle, Councilmen Stearns, Fillmore and Cheney.
Roads and Bridges-Alderman Doyle and Townsend, Councilmen Chase, Jones and Breen.
Rules and Orders-Aldermen Clary and Buck, Councilmen Bach - man, Baldwin and Seaverns.
Water Supply-Aldermen James and Clary, Councilmen Ellis, Sutton and Cawley.
STANDING COMMITTEE OF THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN.
Bonds-Aldermen Parry, Ayl- ward and James.
Claims - Aldermen Aylward, Buck and Phillips.
Elections and Returns-Aldermen Fairbairn, Buck and James.
Fire Dept .- Aldermen Aylward, Parry and James.
Health-Aledermen Phillips, Buck and Aylward.
Licenses - Aldermen Bancroft, Parry and Aylward.
Police-The Mayor, and Aldermen Parry, Bancroft and Fairbairn.
Roads and Bridges-Aldermen Doyle, Townsend and James.
Rules and Orders - Alderman Clary, Fairbairn and Buck.
Sewers - Aldermen Fairbairn. Townsend and James.
SPECIAL COMMITTEE OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.
Soldiers Aid-Alderman Town- send, Bancroft, Philips, Fairbairn and Parry.
SPECIAL COMMITTEE OF THE CITY COUNCIL.
Harvard Bridge-The Mavor, and Aldermen Townsend, Bancroft and Clary, the President and Coun- cilmen MacDonald, Bachman, Sut- ton, Jones and Howe.
Legislative Mitters - Aldermen Bancroft and Doyle. Councilmen Sutton, Howland and Ellis.
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COMMITTEES OF THE COMMON COUNCIL.
Bills in the Second Reading- Councilmen Russell, Cawley and Howe.
Elections and Returns-Council- men Baldwin, Breen and Davis.
Enrolled Ordinances-Councilmen MacDonald, Breen and Stearns.
Assessors-Joshua G. Gooch, An- drew J. Green, Joseph Whittemore.
Overseers of the Poor-Ward 1, Charles E. Vaughn, term expires 1893. Ward 2, Wmn. W. Burrage, term expires 1894. Ward 3, Stephen S. Anderson, term expires 1892. Ward 4. Charles Walker, term ex- pires 1891. Office Central square building.
Secretary-David P. Muzzey, Visitor, Vepasian Danforth. Office, Central square building, Cambridge- port. Office hours, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Telephone 318-4.
City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Alderman-Walter W. Pike, Asst City Clerk-Edward J. Brandon. Office, City Hall. Offiae 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. Offices 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-Louis M. Hast- ings, 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, base City Hall, 9 a. m. to 12 m.
Sealer of Weights and Measures .- B. Otis Danforth, Dep. Sealer, Con- rad D. Kinnear, office, base. City Hall, 9 a. m. to 12 m.
Harbor Master-William J. Mar- vin.
Milk and Vinegar Inspector- Frank A. Dunbar, office, City Hall, office hours, Wednesdays and Satur- days, 9 a. m. to 12 m.
Superintendent of Schools-Fran- cis Cogswell, office City Hall, office hours, 4 to 5 p. m., except Saturdays
City Solicitor- Charles J. Mc- Intire, office, City Hall.
Commissioner on West Boston, Craigie's and Prison Point Bridges -William J. Marvin.
Superintendent of Streets-Edgar H. Reed, office, City Hall, office hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Chief Engineer-Thomas J. Ca- sey, office, City Hall, office house 9 to 10 a. nı.
Probation Officer-Fred W. Ha- ger, office, Central square building, Western avenne.
Missionary of the Sanders Tem- perance Fund - Alonzo Stewart, agent.
Superintendent of Almshouse - Martin L. Eldredge, Tannery street, North Cambridge, Telephone 10-4.
City Physician-Henry P. Wal- cott.
Physician of Almshouse and Asst. City Physician-Lewis L. Bryant.
Registrars of Voters-Isaac Brad- ford, Horace K. Osborn, John W. Coveney, James Cox, office, Central square, bldg., Green st. entrance.
Health Officer - Edwin Farnham, 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, Geo. L. Murdock.
Coal Weighers-Silas E. Buck, Edward E. Coye, Walter F. Grieves, Fred A. Humiston, Herbert T. Law- rence, Thomas H. Matthews, Jolin E. A. Mulliken, Horace L. Porter, Joshua S. Sanborn, Alfred H. Wel-
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lington, Ernest II. 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- Herbert T. Lawrence, Joshua S. Sanborn, Henry B. Sellon, Robert A. Parry.
Pound Keeper-Thomas Burns.
Cambridge Water Board - Chies- ter W. Kingsley, Pres. ; His Honor the Mayor, and President Common Council, Ex officio members. Lean- der M. Hannum, George H. How. ard, 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 4 p. m., Harry L. Lincoln, Registrar's assistant ; Hriam 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 II. Lucy, District 2, Mark J. Folsom, District 3, John F. Murray.
Inspector - Lawrence J. Ducey, asst. inspector, Alonzo S. Harriman.
Sergeants of Police-DanielCalla- han, Andrew Sproul, Fred B. Pullen, station 1; William F. Batchelder, and court officer.J. Scott Alexander, Charles L. Pike, station 2; William 1. Mallett, Dennis Corcoran, sta- tion 3.
Policemen-District 1, George T. Barrington, Edward F. Belcher, El- bridge S. Blen, Michael J. Brennan, James L. McElroy, Michael J. Conry, Timothy Corcoran, John Coulter, Patrick Doyle, Joseph H. Furbush, Michael Culhane, Jolin J. MeBride. Robert T. Hixon, Edward Joyce, John E. McCrehan, Hugli J. McNamee, Charles C. Marston, Simon D). Hiscock, 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, John P. Malloy.
District 2. Lawrence J. Ducey, Edward J. Comerford, John W. Deehan, Dexter Jewett, Michael A. Ginty, Wm. H. Graves, John JJ. Griffith, James P. Hall, Henry C. Jones. Charles H. Stetson, Benja - min F. Higgins, James E. Murray, Chas J. McCann, Charles W. Priest, Michael Neilon, Thomas J. Real, Arthur F. Robinson, David Stevens, Cornelius Sullivan, Wm. Twist, John Wiley, Timothy J. Hartnett, William H. Deehan, James E. Mc- Nulty, Chas. W. Priest, John J. Grif- fith, Henry C. Jones, Drivers of Patrol Wagon.
District 3. Frederick Apel, Moses W. Hooper, Amos Jones, James M. Keaney, William H. McMenniman, P. F. Murray, Frank W. Scobey, John E. Shaughnessy, John W. Skelley, Francis J. Coughlin, Pat- rick F. Hurley, Jere McCarthy, Michael Coffey, Thomas F. Dynan.
Medical Examiner-William D. Swan.
Constables-George T. Barring- ton, William F. Batchelder, Michael S. Busnach, Lothrop J. Cloyes, Lawrence J. Ducey, Jolın R. Fair- bairn, Thomas T. Ferguson, Mark J. Folsom, Joseph Fox. Appleton Hubbard, Charles H. Hunnewell, John Lennon, Charles S. Lincoln, Frank H. Lull, Frederick A. Lull, James I. Murphy, John F. Murray, Daniel B. Nash, John W. Skelley, Warren F. Spalding, Vespasian Danforth, Thomas H. Lucy, Alonzo S. Harriman, John Loughrey, Charles S. Gilbert, P. Allen Lind- sey, Warren Ivers, Arthur M. Stew - art, James McD. Roy.
Third District Court.
Eastern Middlesex.
Jurisdiction, Cambridge, Arling- ton and Belmont.
Standing Justice-Chester F. San- ger.
Special Justices-Samuel W. Mc- Daniel and Jabez Fox.
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