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Roper Frank 67 Spruce Russ S. A. Mrs. 165 River Schnetzer Emma J 89 River Schwartz E. Samuel. 1261 Cambridge SHAUGHNESSY D. B. 278 Cambridge (see p 728) Smith Margaret, 21 Decatur Stansmore Jane Mrs. 116 Hampshire Sullivan Timothy. 81 Bridge Talbot Elizabeth Mrs. 50 Spruce Thomas I. D. 154 Harvard Voscus Antonio. 299 Main Wales Robert, 136 Dublin Warren Margaret, 2 Fourth Warren S. C. 1200 Cambridge Whalen Ellen Mrs. 739 North ave.
Venetian Glass.
REDDING, BAIRD & CO. 83 Franklin, B. (see back bind- ing and p. 246)
HOT WATER HEATING
A Specialty.
GREENE & CO., 651 Main St.
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY 547
Ventilation and Drainage.
BREED EZRA F. 398 North avenne (see p. 720)
BROCK BROS. 27 Brattle (see p. 719) DAVLIN M. F. & CO. 531 Cambridge (see front cover) HALEY T. W. 27 Brattle (see page 726) HAWKES LEVI, 5993 Main (-e- p. 66 ) HIGGINS S. C. 640 Main (see page 726)
Veterinary Surgeons.
Balmer William M. 9 Church Cambridge Vetrinary Hospital, Bay, cor. Green Ferguson William, Biy, cor. Green Fleming Nel-on E. 296 North ave. Halcock Charles E., M. D. V. 54 Trowbridge Olive James W. 99 Inman Shecketon J. C. 364 North ave. Sim nons S. 771 North ave. Smith L. Albert, 107 Allston Way W. Herbert, M. D. V. 140 Elm, N. C.
Vinegar Mufrs.
CAMBRIDGE VINEGAR CD. H. C. Derby, treas. 75 Main and (24 So. Market, B.) (see p. 182)
Wall Papers.
ATKINS CHARLES, 578 Main ( see p. 728) KNOWLTON GEO. P. 4 Central sq. (see p. 741)
Watch Repairers.
Applegate A. J. 571 Main Bacon John F. 230 North ave. Bailey Eugene A. 4595 Main CROSBY S. S. (43 West, B.), ( see p 14) GILL JOHN, 458 Harvard (see page 12) Marshea James W. 448 Harvard Mills & Co. 516 Main Rice Jamos A. 413 Cambridge Shurtleff Jess- P. 431 North ave. Stockton Rolla E. 584 Main
Towne George E. 461 Main Towne George E. & Co. 781 North avenue TOWNE HORATIO, (38 West, B.) (see p. l5;
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry.
CROSBY S. S. (43 West, B.) (see p. 14) Flaig Simon. 321 Cambridge GILL JOHN, 458 Harvard (see pige 12) Gow Robert C. 1227 Cambridge TOWNE HORATIO, (38 West. B.) (see page 15)
Watchmen's Time Directors.
CORTHELL I. L. 21 Central sq. (see p. 725)
Waterproof Cement Mnfrs.
WEBSTER WILLIAM F. CEMENT CO. 1 Albany ( see page 30)
Waterproof Clothing and Hats.
SAWYER H. M. & SON (oiled), factory, Thorndike, rear Second, stores (45 Broad, B ), and(117 South, N. Y.) (see page 727)
Waterproof Composi- tion.
Sommer Adolph, First, cor Binney
Wheelwrights.
Easter R. S. & Son, 771 North ave. Harper R. D. 376 North ave. Johnson Andrew, 133 M:il MCMURRAY PETER, Third, cor. Munroe (see p. 741) Picott O. F. 364 River Prince Reuben B. 11 Soden Tessier Francois. 32 Gore VAN BUSKIRK CHAS. 378 Main (see page 741)
GREENE & CO.,
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PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING.
20 Years at 651 Main Street.
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Whip Mnfrs.
Darling Whip Manufactory, 110 and 112 Main
Whiteners and White- washers.
ACKERS J.L. P. 539 Main (see page 724)
ATKINS CHARLES, 578 Main (see p. 728)
DELANEY J. 41 Winthrop (see pag- 720)
EDWARDS W. J. 16 and 22 Boylston (see page 724)
FEELEY M. A. 642 Main (see page 724)
GALLAGHER WILLIAM,
101 Webster ave. (see page 16) Greenleaf Oliver P. rear 554 Main HERON WILLIAM J. rear 604 Main (see p. 719)
HOLT WILLIAM B. 14 Church (see p. 724)
REED CLARENCE G. order box 22, Sawin's Express office, Harvard sq. and (30 Forest, cor. Beacon, Somerville) (see p. 723) RYAN THOMAS, 17 Clary (see p.736) SAWYER CHARLES A.460 Min (see front cover) WISEMAN T. J. 4 Gore (see page 719)
Window Shades ( Mnfrs.)
Cushman Bros. & Co. 13 Blanche
Wire Workers and
Dealers.
Morss & Whyte, 10 Franklin and (75 tu 81 Cornhill, B.)
Wood Carving.
Geldowsky John F. Otis, n. First
Wood Dealers.
( See also coal and wood.)
BAKER-HUNNEWELL
CO. main office, 81 Main, branch offices, 600 Main, 11 Brattle, and (73 Cambridge and 20 Exchange pl. Boston) (see opp. coa! dealers)
BOND & MORRISON, 135 Gore (see page 731)
CARSTEIN H. L. 47 Cogswell ave. (see page 16)
COLEMAN BROS. First st. near Main, 91 Broadway and 506 Main, W. E. Transfer sta. (see page 731)
Conway Catherine M. Mrs.384 Put- nam avenue
Fone Robert A. 124 Pearl
MCFARLAND F. E. 110 and 112 Harvard and Washington, cor. Brewery (see back cover)
PAGE CARLOS L. & CO. (kindling), 174 Broadway (see page 485)
PAGE GEORGE G. BOX CO. (kindling), 3 to 13 Hamp- shire (see p. 366)
PROUDFOOT DAVID & CO. 84 Bridge and (92 State, rm. 43, B.) (see front cover) Tower Elisha H. 84 Bridge
WELLINGTON HORA- TIO & CO. 28 Bridge, and (72 Water, B.) (ee front cover)
WELLINGTON & BUCK, 211 Bridge ( see back cover)
Wood Mantels.
Irving & Casson (mnfrs.), Otis,cor. First
Wood Printers.
FAGE CARLOS L. & CO. 164 to 174 Broadway (see page 485) PAGE GEORGE G. BOX CO. 3 to 13 Hampshire (see p. 366)
Wood and Ivory Turning.
STANDARD TURNING WORKS, 122 Broadway, and (53 State, rmn. 433, B.) (see back cover)
Wood Turning.
SCRANTON O. & CO. 382 Main (see page 735)
GREENE & CO
-651- Steam Hot Water Heating.
I Main St
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Wooden Box Mufrs. PAGE CARLOS L. & CO. 164 to 174 Broadway (spe p. 485) PAGE GEORGE G. BOX CO. 3 to 13 Hampshire (see p. 366)
Wooden Boxes. PAGE CARLOS L. & CO. 164 to 174 Broadway (see p. 485)
Wooden Ware.
BROCK BROS. 12 and 14 Brattle (see page 719)
HEDIN JOHN A. & CO. 614 Cambridge (see page 742) MOORE & RICKER,8 Brat- tle (see page 12)
Wreaths, Crosses, Etc.
BOCK WILLIAM A. 347 and 349 North ave. (see p. 737) DOYLE WILLIAM E. 1509 Cambridge, and(43 Tremont, B,) (see p. 181)
Yeast (Compressed).
MacLeod William G. rear 96 Inman
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ADVERTISEMENTS
ESTABLISHED 1831.
CAPITAL, $2,500,000.
WASHBURN & MOEN MANUF'G CO.,
MAKERS OF IRON, STEEL AND COPPER,
MANUFACTURERS OF
IRON, STEEL AND COPPER WIRE
FOR ALL PURPOSES.
Patent Galvanized Telegraph and Telephone Wire IN LONG LENGTHS, Galvanized by our Patent continuous Process.
The Standard with Telegraph and Telephone Companies ;
Oldest and Largest Manufacturers of Electrical Wires in the World.
PATENT
STEEL BARBED WIRE
Of styles generally con- ceded to be
THE BEST.
INSULATED Iron, Steel & Coppe WIRE
For Electrical Purposes a Specialty .
Two Strand Twisted and Flat Twisted FENCE WIRE without barbs. FENCE STRETCHERS, STAPLES, ETC.
Bright, Annealed Tin- ned, Galvanized and Copper Wire, on Spools.
WATCH and CLOCK MAIN SPRINGS.
Eye-Class Springs.
Patent Steel Wire for Needles and Drills. STEEL . WIRE. BALE . TIES of best and most efficient patterns. PUMP CHAIN.
WIRE ROPE AND CABLE.
Galvanized Iron Wire Rope for Ship's Rigging. Galvanized Steel Cables for Suspension Bridges. Stranded Copper Cables and Copper Wire Rope. Transmission and Standing Rope. Wire Clothes Lines and Picture Cords, Hoisting Rope. Tiller Rope, Switch Rope. Copper, Iron and Tinned Sash Cords. Galvanized Crucible Cast Steel Wire Rope for Yacht's Rigging. AND ALL THE FIXTURES AND APPLIANCES REQUIRED FOR USE WITH THE FOREGOING. SEND FOR PRICE-LISTS, CIRCULARS AND DESCRIP-
. . TIVE PAMPHLETS. . .
Factories and Rolling Mills, GROVE ST., WORCESTER, MASS. QUINSIGAMOND, MASS. (Near Worcester.) WAUKEGAN, Ill. (Near Chicago.)
Offices and Warehouses, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, SAN FRANCISCO.
PITTSBURGH,
CHICAGO,
WORCESTER. MAS"
The Exclusive Man- ufacturers of THE ONLY Absolutely FIRE and WATER-PROOF In- sulated Wire made.
Since the introduc- tion of the electric Telegraph and Tele- phone service, our Patent Wire manufactured ex- pressly for electrical purposes, has filled every requisition as regards Strength, Uniform- ity and Conductivity.
"Hand-book of Iron and Copper Wire in Electric Transmission " free on application.
AMERICAN LOAN
-AND- TRUST COMPANY,
53 STATE ST., Exchange Building, BOSTON.
CAPITAL, $1,000,000.
SURPLUS,
$500,000.00.
UNDIVIDED EARNINGS, $56,412.00.
Transacts a general banking business. Allows Interest on Deposits.
Receives money payable at fixed times at special rates. Legal depository for Guardians, Executors, Assignees, and Courts of Law.
Acts as Trustee, Registrar or Transfer Agent.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
John O. Adams.
Rilwin S'. Atkins. Beniamin P. Cheney. r. Gorton Bester.
Tande T. Borr D. N. Polling.
8. F. Peubody. Mbert . Pepe.
Bur Ponder N. trice. N. I. Rice. R. K. Robbina. I. E. Thomas.
S. ENDICOTT PEABODY, POOR N. W. JORDAN, Actuary . E. A. COFFIN, Treux.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
AMERICAN LOAN
-AND
TRUST COMPANY
OF BOSTON.
JULY 1st, 1898.
LIABILITIES.
Capital, - $1,000,000,00
Surplus, - -
500,000.00
Undivided Earnings, 56,412.80
Deposits Subject to Check, -
4 190,099.24
Certificates of Deposit,
127,550.80
Dividends Unpaid, 27,840.00
$5.901,902.84
ASSETS.
Demand Loans With Collaterals,
$1,966,348.65
Time Loans With Collaterals.
2,902.642.25
806,447.05
Bank Stocks, Railroad, and Other Bonds, Cash in Office and in Banks, 826.464.89
$5,901,902.84
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CITY GOVERNMENT 1894.
Municipal Election, Second Tuesday in December. City Government Organized, First Monday in January.
MAYOR.
Hon. William A. Bancroft, office City Hall.
ALDERMEN.
John G. Thorogood, President.
Peter P. Bleiler, Russell Bradford, Charles W. Cheney, Wellington Fillmore, Edward B.James, Walter H. Lerned, John H. Ponce, Andrew J. Rady, Peter F. Rourke, Marshall N. Stearns.
ALDERMEN, BY WARDS.
Ward 1- Aldermen Bradford, James and Stearns.
Ward 2- Aldermen Fillmore, Rady and Rourke.
Ward 3-Aldermen Bleiler and Ponce.
Ward 4-Aldermen Cheney and Thorogood.
Ward 5-Alderman Lerned.
COMMON COUNCIL.
Charles M. Conant, President.
George Allen, William F. Casey, William R. Davis, Thomas F.Dolan, Clarence H. Douglass, J. Walter Farrell, Charles P. Keith, William T. McGuire, Cornelius Minihan, John L. Odiorne, Alfred B. Parker, John F. Powers, Frederick W. Reeves, William B. Reid, Arthur M. Stewart, Randolph C.Surbridge, Charles H. Titus, Hiram W. Wads- worth, George B. Whitmore.
COMMON COUNCIL, BY WARDS.
Ward 1-Messrs. Reeves, Reid, Parker and Wadsworth.
Ward 2-Messrs. Conant, Davis, Farrell, Odiorne and Titus.
Ward 3-Messrs. Casey, McGuire, Minihan and Powers.
Ward 4-Messrs. Allen, Douglass, Keith. Stewart and Whitmore.
Ward 5-Messrs. Dolan and Sur- bridge.
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OVERSEERS OF TIIE POOR.
Ward 1 - Charles E. Vaughan, term expires 1898.
Ward 2-Wm. W. Burrage, term expires 1894.
Ward 3-Stephen S. Anderson, term expires 1897.
Ward 4-Charles Walker, term expires 1896.
Ward 5-Charles Bullock, term expires 1895.
David P. Muzzey, Secretary, of- fice Central Square building, Cam- bridgeport, telephone 522Cambridge. Office hours 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
Vespasian Danforth, Visitor. Miss Addie M. Benson, Clerk.
Walter W. Pike, City Clerk.
Elward J. Brandon, Asst. City Clerk.
William W. Dallinger, Treasurer and Collector of Taxes.
Harry T. Upham, City Auditor.
Francis L. Pratt, City Messenger.
John McDuffie, Clerk of Com- mittees.
Gilbert A. A. Pevey, City Solic- itor.
Measurers of Wood and Bark- Herbert T. Lawrence, George Ste- hens, Heury B. Sellon, Robert A. Parry.
Fence Viewers-Lewis W. Hast- ings, Colin Chisholm, B. H. Steele.
Pound Keeper-Arthur F. Miller.
Committee for the Preservation of Fish-Lewis M. Hastings, Theodore L. Pike, Hiram Nevons.
Cemetery Commissioners-W. A. Bertsch, Charles O. Welch.
Trustees of the Cambridge Public Library-John H. H. McNamee, A. F. Sawtell.
Superintendent of Public Build- ings-Benjamin H. Steele.
Board of Health - Henry E. Warner.
City Physician-E. Edwin Spen- cer, M. D.
Keeper of Lock-ups - Lothrop J. Cloyes.
Person to receive information of damage done by Dogs-Lothrop J. Cloyes.
Constables-George T. Barring- ton, William F. Batchelder, Mi- chael S. Busnach, Lothrop J. Cloyes, John R. Fairbairn, Arthur M. Stewart, Mark J. Folsom, Jo- seph Fox, Appleton Hubbard, John F. Murray, Daniel B. Nash, John W. Skelley, Vespasian Danforth, Thomas H. Lucy, Alonzo S. Harri- man, P. Alten Lindsey, Warren Ivers, John M. Davis, Frank E. Shaw, William A. Ford, Edward F. Chase, Edward M. Williams, Thom- as C. Scotton, Cyril Wright, Jame, G. E. Murray, Julius M. Nazros John J. Ahern, John Loughrey, Richard R. Richardson, James E. Lennon.
Inspectors of Junk Shops. Pawn- brokers' Shops and Second- Hand Clothing Stores and Dealers-Mark J. Folsom, John F. Murray, Thomas H. Lucy.
Hay Weighers-Joshua S. San- born, Thomas Gurnham, Henry B. Sellon.
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, Alfred H. Welling- ton, Ernest H. Wellington, Amos Pettingill, Frank E. Bailey, John Moynahan, Frank H. Tyler, Charles H. Lealand, Hiram W. Brooks.
Weighers-Leonard R. Bacon, Isaac A. Chandler, James W. Cole. man. John Guiney. Charles F. Hittinger, Nathan H., Holbrook, Henry Hooker, Alfred Morrill, Robert S. Paine, John Reardon, Jr. Thomas H. Shea. William Maloney, George L. Murdock, Walter H. Murdock, Frank H. Tyler, Arthur F. Miller, James J. Scully, Alexan- der Wight, William L. Ducey, Ed- ward J. Carroll.
Person to Seize all Baskets-Al- bert F. Roberts.
Inspector of Milk-Frank A. Dun- bar.
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Inspector of Vinegar-Frank A. Dunbar.
Mrasurer of Grain-Albert F. Roberts,
Measurer and Surve yor- Henry L. Hale.
Surveyors of Mechanics' Wo k- John S. Pollard, Charles A. Mason.
Auctioneers-J. J. Ahern, Daniel A. Buckley, Watson G. Cutter, John R. Fairbairn, Edmund E. Sauborn, John Mahady, D).J. Hayes, Stephen H Harrington, P. Allen Lindsey, Humplrrey L. Snow, Fran- cis Traynor, Leander M. Hannum, Max Frankenstein, William R. Ellis, William H. Adsit, Charles L. Phillips, Thomas C. Scotton, James E. Lennon.
Undertakers-John W. Coveney, Thomas Devens, Samuel F. Hunt, Joseph J. Kelley, Horace D. Litelr- field, C. Henry Lockhart. Abiel E. Long, William Ross, William. A. Ta lor, George F. Ricker, David Fudge, John Ross, Gustavus King, James J. Shea, James F. Mullen, Henry A. Wyeth, George H. Kelley, Judson Litchfield, Benjamin F. Wyeth, John T. Shea, David F. Corcoran. A. Marcille.
Bridge, Commissioner-William J. Marvin.
Superintendent of Streets-Edgar H. Reed.
Superinten dent of Lamps-Chas. H. Morse.
City Engineer-Lewis M. Hast- ings.
Harbor Master-William J. Mar- vin.
Inspector of Wires-Charles H. Morse.
Supt. of Almshouse-Martin L. Eldredge, Tannery st., North Cam- bridge. Telephone 29 Arlington.
Physician of the Almshouse and Asst. Physician-Lewis L. Bryant. Telephone connections.
CAMBRIDGE WATER BOARD.
Jas. M. W. Hall, Pres. ; E. Burt Phillips, George H. Howard, John F. O'Brien, James M. W. Hall, Still-
man F. Kellev, Walter H. Har- ding, Water Registrar and Clerk of Board. Office. City Hall. Office hours 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Harry L. Lincoln, Registrar's Assistant.
Hiram Nevons, Supt. ; John L. Harrington, Assistant Supt. ; E. C. Brooks, Pumping Engineer.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Chief of Police-Lothrop J. Cloyes. office Central square build- ing, Western avere.
Captains-District 1, Thomas H. Lucy, District 2. John F, Murray, District 3, Mark J. Folsom.
Inspector-James E. Murrey.
Chief's Clerk-C. W. Priest.
Sergeants of Police-Daniel Cal- lalran, Andrew Sproul, Fred B. Pul- Jen, station 1; William F. Batchel- der and court officer J. Scott Alex- ander, Charles L. Pike, station 2; William H. Mullett, Dennis Corco- ran, station 3.
Policemen-District 1, GeorgeT. Barrington, Edward F. Belcher, El- bridge S. Blen. Michael J. Brennan James L. McElroy, Michael J. Conry, Timo hy Corcoran, John Coulter, Patrick Doyle, Josepli H. Furbush. Jolın J. McBride, Robert T. Hixon, Edward Joyce. John E. McCrehan, Hugh J. McNamee, Charles C. Marston, Simon D. His- cock, Bernard J. Roper, Leonard Shackford, George Smyth, Thomas F. Sullivan, John H. Wells, Orrin B. White, James H. H. Holt, Fred L. Ladd, John E. Winslow, John P. Maloy, William N. Edward J. Comerford, Edward J. Muliins, MeCabe. District 2, R. F. Ayl- ward, W. A. Butcher, M. Culhane, J. W. Beelran, T. F. Dynan. J. B. Forristall, M. A. Ginty, J. J. Griffiths. B. F. Higgins, W. H. H. Howe. H. C. Jones, F. W. Law, J. J. McCarthy, C. J. McCann, B. McCaffrey. Benjamin McKeen, Wm. H. Mc Mennimen, P. F. Murray, S. J. Mulvaney, M. Neilon, T. J. Real, F. A. Robin-on, William H. Robertson, T. P. Rowe, W. H. Rowe, D. A. Stevens, C Sullivan, John Wiley, R. E. Mullen, M. M.
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Hackett. District 3. F. Apel, D. F. Counihan, F. J. Coghlin, J. P. Hall, T. J. Hartnett, J. A. Hezlett, P. J. Hurley, M. F. Lamb, J. H. F. Mc- Corry, W. F. Mckeown, F. W. Sco bey, J. E. Shaughnessy, J. W. Skelley, H. Gordon, E. J. Welch.
Medical Examiner-William D. Swan.
Third District Court.
Eastern Middlesex.
Jurisdiction, Cambridge, Arling- ton and Belmont.
Standing Justice - Chas. Almy. Special Justices-Samuel W.Mc- Daniel and Augustine J. Daly.
Trial Justice for Juvenile Offend- ers-Cha les Almy.
Clerk-Emerson W. Law.
Meet every day at 9 A. M. City Building, Brattle square.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer-Thomas J Casey 449 Cambridge street. J.M. Casey, Chief's Driver, 779 Cambridge st.
ENGINE CO. NO. 1.
House on Bratt'e square, Ward 1.
Daniel E. Shea. Capt. ; Joha L. Jones, Jr. Lieut. ; Edward E. Pri-st, Engineman; Daniel E. Powers, Asst. Engineman ; Hiram W.Hook r Driver; John McCarthy, Driver of Hose Carriage.
ENGINE CO. NO. 2.
House on Main street, near Winsor, Ward 4.
James Cunningham, Capt ; Arthur C. Day, Lient. ; Thomas Wiseman, Engine nan ; John McDermott, Asst. Engineman; John HI. Walker, Driver; Albert F. Sawyer, Driver of Hose Carriage.
ENGINE CO. NO. 3.
House Third, cor. Otis street, Ward 3.
William F. Newman, Capt. ; Wal-
ter Baker. Lieut ; Hiram Blood, Engineman; W. H. Cairns, Asst. Engineman ; Peter McSorley .Driv- er : Lorenzo H.Dale, Driver of Hose Carriage.
ENGINE CO. NO. 4.
House 234 North ave. Ward 5.
William J. Hanna, Captain ; Geo. F. Tibbetts, Lieut. ; John E. Ricker Engineman; Jeremiah O'Connor, Asst. Engineman ; George E. Muz- zev, Driver; Sylvanus G. Griffin, Driver of Hose Carriage.
ENGINE CO. NO. 5.
House Hampshire street, corner of Inman, Ward 2.
Frank P. Scanlan, Captain ; Wm. P. King, Lieut. ; Charles E.Conner, Engineman ; Thomas F. O'Connell, Asst. Engineman ; Charles R.Hook- er. Driver; James H. Furfey, Driver of Hose Carriage.
ENGINE CO. NO. 6. River street, Ward 4.
John H. Brown, Captain ; James P. Ewell, Lieut. ; J. L. Howe, En- gineman ; Charles H. Blair, Asst. Engineman; Charles H. Chapmau, Driver, Wmn. Parks, Driver of Hose Carriage.
CHEMICAL ENGINE, NO. 1.
Central sq. building, Western ave.
Lewis C. Clark, Engineman ; J. T. McCabe, Asst. Engineman : Wil- liam Haley, Driver.
HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO.1. House on Eliot square.
John T. McNamee, Capt. ; Chas. Emerson, Lieut. ; Albert S. Benson, Driver.
HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO.2.
House on Portland street, near Cambridge, Ward 2.
Thomas L. Hunter, Captain ; Jas. F. Dalton, Lieut .; Thomas Mim- naugh, Driver.
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CAMBRIDGE FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
LOCATION OF BOXES.
NO.
2 Prison Point st., cor. Bridge
2 Prisou Point st. (duplicate)
4 Gore st., J. P.Squire's Works
6 Third st. corner Broadway
6 W. B. Bridge, Transfer Sta- tion (duplicate)
7 Third st., corner Bent
7
Third st. , Blake's Pump Works (duplicate)
8 Thorndike st., corner Third
9 Cambridge st., near First
11 Thorndike st., near First
12 Third st., corner Winter
12 North st., corner Water du- plicate)
13 Fourth st., Police Station No. 3 14 Sixth st., corner Cambridge 15 Vine st., corner Fifth
16 Broadway, Greeley's Mill
Washington st., corner Brew- ery
17 21 Sidney st., corner Allston
23 Pearl st., corner Auburn
24 Brookline st., corner Valentine
25 Lafayette Square
26 Main st., corner Osborn
27 Clark st., corner Harvard
28 Broadway, near Brewery st.
29 Webster ave.corner Plymouth 31 Cambridge st., cor. Harding Columbia st., cor. Cambridge
32
34 Hampshire st., cor. Columbia
35 Harvard st , corner Norfolk
36 Main st., corner Prospect
37 Junction Pleasant and River streets
38 Magazine st., corner Lake
39 Magazine st., cor. Chestnut
41 Pleasant st., corner Fairmont
Blackstone st., opp. Riverside Press
42 43 Banks st., corner Flagg
45 Franklin st., corner Soden
46 Main st., corner Haucock
47 Broadway, cor. Autrim st.
48 Inman Sq., Eugine House, No. 5
49 Cambridge st., cor. Baldwin
51 Broadway, cor. Ellery st.
52 Junction Main and Mt. Au- burn sts. 53 Mt. Auburn st., cor. Holyoke Place
54 Cambridge st., Memorial Hall
56 Kirkland st., corder Summer
57 Oxford st., corner Mchen
58 North ave., and Waterhouse streets
59 Harvard sq., cor. Brattle st.
61 Brattle sq., City Building
62 Mt. Auburn st., cor. Hilliard
63 Junction Brattle and Mason streets
64 Junction Concord ave., and Garden street
65 North ave., cor. Shepard st.
68 North ave., n. Ruilroad Bridge
69 North ave., opp. Daye st.
71 Nortli ave., near Tannery st.
72 Reed st., near School House
73 Spruce st., near Bay State Brick Yard
74 Dublin st., corner Railroad
75 Walden st., cor. Raymond
76 Walnut ave., cor. Arlington st.
78 Couco.dave., cor. Sparks st.
79 Brattle st., corner Sparks
81 Mount Auburn st. , n. Ho - pital
82 Brattle st., cor. Appleton
83 Brattle st., cor. Elmwood av.
84 Lake View ave., cor. Huron st.
87 Lake View ave., near Con- cord ave.
89 Concord ave., near Niles Bros. Works
92 Mt. Auburn st., near Railroad Stable
93 Locust st., corner Cushing
114 Ninth st., Goepper Bros. Bar- rel Factory
116 Broad way, Tower's Piano-Key Factory
121 Brookline st., corner Chestnut
125 Green st , F. A. Kennedy Co., bakery
126 Pine st., cor. Washington
134 Tremont st., cor. Hampshire, City Stables
135 Harvard st., opp. Bigelow
136 Norfolk st., corner Austin
137 Western ave .. cor. Howard st.
139 Pearl st., corner Putnam ave.
149 Kirkland st., near Baldwin
152 Junction Main and Bow sts.
Grant st., cor. DeWolf
153 157
158 Oxford st., corner Harris
165 North ave., opp. Linnæan st.
167 Linnæan st., corner Avon
168 North ave., Engine House No. 4
169 Spruce st., near Hollis
212 Kenda 1 & Sons'Boiler Works, Main st., priv.
216 Ninth st., Rubber Factory Yard
223 Morss & Whyte's Wire Works, 10 Franklin st.
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228 Broadway, Curtis Davis &Co.'s Yard
242 Albro st., Electric Light
Works
264 Concord ave., Cambridge Ob- servatory
271 North ave., Railroad St . ble
371 Cambridge Almshouse
427 J. C. Davis' Soap works, Broadway
5-5 Signal for no School
12 12 Military Call
Instructions to Key Holders.
Alarms to be given from the box nearest the location of the fire.
Do not give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance, unless assistance is called for.
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, indicates that an alarm has been previously given, and by listening at the box, you will learn the number of the box, from which the alarm was given, but in no case will you pull the hook while the alarm is striking. After giving the alarm, remain at the box. so as to direct the firemeu to the fire. Be sure that you lock the box before leaving it.
Citizens are requested to inform themselves where keys to the sigual boxes are kept, sigus suitably in- scribed being placed over each box giving the req. isite information.
Instructions to Fireman.
First alarm will be given by strik- ing three or more rounds.
Second alarm will be given by repeating the first.
Third alarm will be given by striking three blows twice on the gongs and nells.
General alarm will be given by striking three blows three times.
In cases where hook and ladder companies only are wanted, the call will be given by striking five blows.
Companies not required to re- spond to first or second alarms will be notified of the extinguishment of
the fire by two blows on the gongs, that their services will not be needed and that orders have been given to "make up." Should an alarm be given from any box while a portion of the department is engaged at a fire, the apparatus not in service will respond.
LOCATION OF BELL STRIKERS.
City Hall, Main st.
Baptist church, North av., wd. 5
Bell Tower at Cushing school house, Cushing st., ward 1.
Engine No.2, Main, near Winsor. Methodist church, Harvard street, ward 2.
Engine house, Third street, wd. 3. Steamer 5, Inman square.
Unitarian church, Harvard square ward 1.
Webster school house, Upton st., ward 4.
STEAM WHISTLES.
Boston WovenHIJse Bldg. , Hamp- shire street.
Sewell's Mill, North Cambridge.
Citizens are earnestly requested to inform themselves where keys to the signal boxes are kept, s gns suitably inscribed being placed over each box, giving the requisite infor- mation.
Electric Light Station, Albro street.
CHARLES H. MORSE,
Supt. of Wires.
Cambridge Public Library.
Broadway, between Trowbridge and Irving streets, ward 1.
Opened every day, Sundays from 2 to 6 P. M., legal holidays, excep- ted, from 10 A. M. to 9 P. M. daily.
Officers-Albert M. Barnes, Pres. ; Jabez Fox, Secy. ; A. F. Sortwell, S. L. Montague, Albert M. Barnes, Tho as W. Higginsou, John H. H. McN mee, William T. Piper, Trus- tees; Miss Almira L. Hayward, Librarian.
Number of volumes, about 40,300 Additions are constantly made.
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