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Jabez Fox, Mrs. J. Warren Mer- rill, Miss Velma M. Morse, Miss Maria Murdock, Mrs. William Read, Mrs. J. A. Swan, Miss Martha G. Watriss, Mrs. H. D. Yerxa, Direc- tors; Mrs. Josephine Elmore, Matron.
CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Office 763 Mass. ave.
Dž Dana W. Hyde, Pres. ; Alfred L. Barbour, Sec. and Treas. See p. 14.
CAMBRIDGE POLICE MUTU- AL AID ASSOCIATION.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Organized March, 1873.
Incorporated June 10, 1884.
Officers-Thomas J. Real, Pres. ; F. J. Coghlan, Vice Pres. ; Charles L. Pike, Treas. ; Thomas H. Lucy, Secretary.
Meet third Thursday in each month at station 2.
CAMBRIDGE SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST CO.
1298 and 1300 Mass. ave.
Organized Nov. 7, 1892.
Office hours, 8 A. M. to 2 P. M. 5 P. M. to 6 P. M.
Joseph B. Russell, Pres. ; Louis W. Cutting, Treas. See p. 770.
CAMBRIDGE SOCIAL UNION.
42 Brattle street. Organized February 1871. Incorporated 1876. Legh R. Pearson, Supt.
Open daily, Sundays excepted, from 8 A. M. to 9.30 P. M.
J. G. Thorp, Pres. ; Heury N. Wheeler, Vice Pres .; John H. Moreland, Clerk ; Geo. E. Saunders, Treas.
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THE COLUMBIAN CO-OPERA- TIVE BANK.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
763 Mass. ave.
Alfred L. Barbour, Pres .; Wm. W. Dallinger, Vice Pres. ; Wm. E. Burrage, Sec. and Treas.
Meeting first Monday of each month at 7.30 P. M.
CAMBRIDGE VINEGAR CO.
75 Main street. Incorporated 1889.
George F. Parker, Pres .; H. C. Derby, Treas. ; J. Edward Wright, Supt.
CAMBRIDGEPORT DIARY CO.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
26 to 32 Blackstone street.
Edwin Dresser, Pres. ; Albert S. Parsons, Treas .; J. A. Wade, Supt.
GEORGE W. GALE LUMBER COMPANY.
336 Main street.
Established 1841. Incorporated 1891.
George W. Gale, Pres .; F. D. Sterritt, Vice Pres. ; J. M. Dean, Treas. See front cover
DOVER STAMPING CO.
CAMBRIDGEPORT. 385 Putnam avenue.
Store 88 and 90 North st. Boston.
Edward H. Whitney, Pres .; H. N. Loveland, Treas.
GEO. G. PAGE BOX CO.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
3 to 13 Hampshire street.
Incorporated 1883.
Wesley L. Page, Pres. ; Clarence M. Howlett, Treas .; Dana R. Johnson, Clerk. See page opp.391
HARUGARI ASSOCIATION.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Incorporated Mar. 5, 1878.
Joseph H. Weiand, Sec.
Meet at Harugari Hall, Sixth, cor. Spring. Yearly meetings second Monday of January.
HOWARD BENEVOLENT SOCIETY OF CAMBRIDGE.
Organized 1850.
Incorporated 1867.
Geo. H. Rugg, Pres .; Francis E. Seaver, Sec. : Frederick Odiorne, Treas .; George Close, Fred Odi- orne, James Coleman, George H. Rugg, Nathan H. Holbrook, Francis E. Seaver, Mrs. Martha B. Wellington, Miss Velma M.Morse, Managers.
Meet first Monday in each month.
IVERS & POND PIANO CO.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Factory, Main, cor. Albany.
Warerooms, 114 Boylston, Boston.
Wm. H. Ivers, Pres .; George A. Gibson, Treas. ; Handel Pond, General Manager; John B. Day- foot, Supt.
LONGFELLOW MEMORIAL.
Incorporated 1882.
Officers Prof. C. E. Norton, Pres .; Arthur Gilman, 5 Water- house street, Cambridge, Mass. Sec .; Benjamin Vaughan, Treas .; Charles E. Norton, Arthur Gil- man, Benjamin Vaughan, William Lawrence, T. W. Higginson, Sam- uel L. Montague, Henry P. Wal- cott, Directors.
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MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN & PIANO CO.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Factory, 162 Broadway.
Warerooms, 146 Boylston, Boston.
Edward P. Mason, Pres. and Treas .; A. H. Foucar, Clerk; George B. Kelly, Supt .; Henry Basford, Sec. ; E. P. Mason, James Hollyer, George B. Kelly, Harry L. Mason, Henry Basford.
MASS. SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Home 139 Austin street.
Office, 15 Pemberton sq. Boston. Incorporated 1878.
Miss Susie L. Macomber, Matron.
Charles Follen Atkinson, Treas. ; Frank B. Fay, Gen. Agent and Secretary.
MOUNT AUBURN CEMETERY.
Located in Cambridge and Water- town.
Incorporated in 1831 New char- ter, 1835. Area about 135 acres. There are about 6000 private lots.
Israel M. Spelman, Boston, Pres .; H. B. Mackintosh, Treas .; L. G. Farmer, Sec. 5 Tremont, room 38, Boston; James C. Scor- gie, Supt. at the Cemetery.
MT. SINAI BUILDING ASSO- CIATION.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Mass. ave. cor. Walden st.
Incorporated 1892.
NEW ENGLAND LODGE ASSO- CIATES, I. O. O. F.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Office, Odd Fellows' building, 215 Cambridge street.
Incorporated 1873.
James S. Clark, Pres .; G. H. Simpson, Clerk; J. Edwin Price, Treas.
NEW ENGLAND SPRING BED COMPANY.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Factory Osborn st., store 99 Canal st. Boston.
Elmer H. Gray, Pres .; M. S. Fickett, Treas .; D.W.Wormwood, Sec.
STANDARD OIL CO.
Riverside Oil station.
Sixth, cor. Potter street, store 61 Broad, Boston.
EAST CAMBRIDGE. Organized 1877.
William Donald, manager. See page 21.
THE NEW YORK BISCUIT CO.
Incorporated 1889. CAMBRIDGEPORT. 27 Franklin street.
William H. Moore, Pres .; Geo. P. Johnson, Treas. ; J. W. Hazen, Manager. See back cover
ODD FELLOWS' HALL ASSO. CIATION.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
536 Mass. ave.
Thos. G. Newgent, Pres. ; Chas. H. Vollintine, Treas .; Joseph E. Frye, Clerk; Wmn. Gordon, J. H. Whiting, W. J. Corbett, H. E. Moore, LeForest D. Howe, Direc- tors.
Annual meeting second Monday in December.
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GEO. W. SEAVERNS PIANO ACTION CO. Incorporated May 1, 1889. 113 Broadway. George W. Seaverns, Pres. and Treas.
RELIANCE CO-OPERATIVE BANK OF CAMBRIDGE.
Chartered July 16, 1889. Capital, $1, 000, 000.
Joseph G. Thorp, Pres .; Her- man Bird, Vice Pres. ; Edward W. White, Sec. and Treas .; Wm. A. Bancroft, Attorney.
Monthly meetings second Wed- nesday of each month at Lyceum Hall building.
REVERSIBLE COLLAR CO.
Putnam avenue. CAMBRIDGE.
Boston office, 27 Kilby. Incorporated 1866. Capital stock, $250,000. Phineas Pierce, Pres. Eben Denton, Treas. See page 10.
ROBERTS IRON WORKS CO.
92 Main street. Incorporated Jan. 22, 1889. Capital Stock, $40,000. George B. Roberts, Treas. STANDARD BRASS CO. Osborn, near Main street. CAMBRIDGEPORT. Incorporated May 23, 1894. Timothy J. Paine, Pres. ; Harri- son F. Hawkes, Sec. and Treas.
STANDARD TURNING WORKS.
122 Broadway. CAMBRIDGEPORT. Incorporated Nov. 28, 1882.
Walter Ela, Pres. and Treas .; Richard Ela, manager. See back cover.
ST. PAUL CATHOLIC SCHOOL ASSOCIATION
Mt. Auburn, Junction Bow and Arrow Streets.
Incorporated 1890.
Archbishop John J. Williams, Pres. ; Rev. Wm. Orr, Vice Pres. and Treas. ; Anna Morgan, clerk ; Sister Margaret Mary, for liter- ary, moral and religious educa- tion.
UNION HALL ASSOCIATION.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Asa P. Morse, Pres .; James H. Hall, W. A. Bullard, John S. Saw- yer, Asa P. Morse, R. O. Fuller, Directors; W. A. Bullard, Clerk and Treas. ; M. L. Wilder, Janitor.
WEST END ST. RY. CO.
CAMBRIDGE DIVISION.
Office, 1376 Mass. av. Harvard sq. General offices, 81 Milk st. Boston. Samuel Little, Pres.
Post Office Stations.
CAMBRIDGE.
Station E.
18 Boylston street.
William J. Cunningham, Supt. : F. A. Glines, Hugh Curry, M. C. Cone, Mrs. Annie E. Daniels, J. C. Breen, J. L. Sheehan, Henry P. Casey, Franklin Sawyer, Clerks ; William Gay. Theodore P. Pren- tice, Charles H. Cutler, H.E. Bur- ton, Florestan Fish, E. S. Savory, J. C. Horne. George E. Hennan, J. W. O'Brien, I. M. Egan, John F. Dee, E. M. Scanlan, J. T. Hen- essey, John D. Donovan, John E. Furfey, J. T. Coogan, W. J. O'Brien, D. J. Cosgrove, Daniel F. Hickey, Arthur Barnaby, Fred W. Blanchard, D. F. Kerr, Fred C.Kelley, Letter Carriers ; Charles Fleet, Fred Fleet. Maurice Nagle, Special Delivery Messengers.
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Mails close 3 15, 6 15, 8 20, 10 20 a. m, 12 20, 2 20, 5 15, 6 45, and 9 15 p. m. One midnight mail.
Mails arrive at 4 00, 6 30, 8 30, 10 45 a. m. 12.30, 2.30, 2 45, 4 45, 7 15, and 9 30 p. m.
Sunday mail arrives 4 00, 9 30 a. m. 5 30, 8 00, 9.30 p. m.
Sunday Mail closes 5 00 and
9 15 p. m. alse at midnight
Carriers delivery 7 30, 11 00 a. m. 3 05, 5 00 p. m.
Cambridge Register Mails close, 10 20 a. m. 6.00 p. m.
Office hours from 7 15 a. m. to 8 00 p. m. Sundays from 9 15 to 10 15 a. m.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Station F.
647 Mass. ave.
F. M. Small, Supt .; P. J. Mad- den, Chief Clerk ; John E. Hickey, Thomas W. Mullins, Andrew F. Dwyer, Francis V. Willhauck, Francis J. Murphy, Clerks.
John Bright, Jr., John M. Campbell, Joseph J. Cavanagh, A. Otis Chamberlain, Frank S. Dar- dis, Nathaniel J. Deer, Samuel A. Freeman, Henry C. Hackett, Da- vid J. Keefe, Edward D. Kirley, Charles E. Linton, D. W. McCar- thy, D. E. McGillicuddy, D. J. McMahon, Charles R. Mulhern, James Nagle, Wm. J. O'Reilly, J. J. O'Neil, John H. Peters, John M. Rourke, Edward J. Sullivan, Charles H. Wells, Carriers.
Edward J. White, Substitute.
W. J. McMenimen, Special De- livery.
Mails arrive from Boston 6 20, S 25 a.m. 12 25, 2 25, 4 25, 6 45 p.m. Mails depart for Boston 6 55, 9 05, 10 55 a.m. 12 55, 3 05, 5 45, 7 15, 9 40 p.m.
Sunday mails arrive 7 55, 9 25 a.m. 5 25 p.m .; depart 8 25, 9 53 a.m. 5 41, 9 40 p.m.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Station M.
343 Cambridge street.
John A. Collins, Supt. ; Timothy Quinn, Jeremiah T. O'Leary, John J. Welsh, Henry G. Grainger and Lawrence M. McCarthy, Let- ter Carriers; James H. Newman and James J. Buckley, Clerks.
Mails arrive 6 45, 8 40, 10 25 a.m. 12 10, 2 25, 4 23, 6 54 p.m. Mails leave at 6 40, 8 30, 9 05, 10 55 a.m. 12 30, 12 55, 5 40, 7 20 p.m.
Street letter box outside is col- lected daily, direct for the Boston office, at 8 30 and 11 00 a.m. 2 00, 4 00, 8 00 p.m. Sundays, 5 00, 8 00, 11 00 p.m.
East Cambridge Register Mails close 10 30 a.m. and 6 00 p.m.
Registered Money Order Office open 8 00 a.m. to 6 00 p.m.
Office hours from 7 00 a.m. to 8 00 p.m. Sundays from 9 00 to 10 00 a.m.
Special Messenger Delivery at all hours.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
Station P.
1849 Mass. ave.
Joseph Britton, Supt .; C. F. Raymond, W. A. Cleveland, Alvin A. Bullen, John M. Madden, Wal- ter Cutter, Geo. A. Merrill, Letter Carriers.
Mails arrive 6 35, 8 40, 10 40 a.m. 12 40, 2 40, 4 40, 7 00 p.m. Mails close 6 40, 8 50, 10 40 a.m. 12 40, 2 50, 5 30 and 7 00 p.m.
North Cambridge Register Mails arrive 10 45 a.m. and 4 13 p.m. Close 10 00 and 6 00 p.m.
Office hours from 7 00 a.m. to 8 00 p.m. Sundays from 10 00 to 11 00 a.m. Mails arrive at 9 00 a.m.
Sub Station No. 1.
Concord ave. Somerset Hill.
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS.
See that your letters are sealed and stamped.
Do not abbreviate the address. Always use street address or box number when convenient.
"Visitors " or "transients " should have mail addressed "in care of," etc.
Place your address on upper lefthand corner of envelope, and it will be returned if undelivered.
Place your stamp in upper right hand corner.
Nothing except an address label can be attached or pasted on postal card, except at letter rates .;
Postmasters are permitted to read postal cards, to prohibit the mailing of obscene literature.
Second, third and fourth class matter must not be sealed against inspection.
There is no limit of weight to first or second class matter or single books : all other matter is limited to four pounds.
Liquids can be mailed only in wooden or metal boxes.
Persons sending postal cards and who write upon the address side of them " in haste," or other words unconnected with their delivery, subject them to letter postage, and they are held as unmailable.
RATES OF POSTAGE IN U. S.
Registered Letters and Packages, 8 cents each, in addition to regular postage. Postal Cards, one cent each. Circulars, 1 cent for two ounces or fraction thereof.
Transient newspapers, magazines and other periodicals, when sent by other than a news agent or publisher, 1 cent for 4 ounces or fraction. Any other articles of printed matter, 1 cent for 2 ounces or fraction, prepaid by stamps. Newspapers and periodicals, to regular subscribers, when sent from office of pub- lication or from news agent, 1 ct. a pound. Regular matter for local delivery when it is to be delivered by carriers, can only be mailed for one cent each for newspapers (excepting week- lies), and periodicals not exceeding 2 ounces; and two cents each for periodicals weighing more than two ounces.
All transient matter must be sent in a cover open at the ends or sides. There must be no word or communication written on the same after its publication, or upon the cover, except the name and address of the person to whom it is to be sent. and the name of the person sending same. There must be no paper or other thing inclosed in or with such printed matter.
Parcel Postage .- All articles of merchandise (except poisons, explosive materials, etc., liable to injure the mails), 1 cent for every ounce, not exceeding 4 pounds.
Postal Notes .- For any amount not exceeding $4.99, uniform rate of three cents.
SPECIAL DELIVERY.
The special delivery system includes all post offices in the United States and all classes of mail matter.
Accordingly every article of mailable matter, mailed at any post office in the United States, to which is affixed a 10 cent special delivery stamp in addition to regular postage, will be delivered at Letter Carrier offices within the carrier limits, im- mediately on arrival between the hours of 7 A. M. and 11 P. M., and at any other post office within a one mile radius between the hours of 7 A. M. and 9 P. M.
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PROHIBITED ARTICLES.
The following articles are prohibited from transmission. Publications which violate the copyright laws of the country of destination ; poisonous and explosive substances ; live or dead animals, except dead insects and reptiles when thoroughly dried; fruits and vegetables, and substances which exhale a bad odor; lottery tickets, lottery advertisements or lottery circulars ; all obscene or immoral articles ; articles which in any way damage or destroy the mails or injure the persons handling them. Live bees are mailable as merchandise (4th class matter), at 1 cent per ounce, if so put up as to run no risk of soiling or injuring the mails, or escaping and to be easy of inspection.
FOREIGN.
Letters to Great Britain, including Scotland and Ireland, and the Continent of Europe, British, Dutch, French, and Portu- guese possessions in the West Indies and Africa, Brazil, Ar- gentine Republic, Peru, China, Japan, Java, St. Pierre, Mique - lon, Egypt, Newfoundland, all parts of India, and the Straits Settlements, Nassau, Colon, Barbadoes, Bermuda, Uruguay, Ec- uador, Nicaragua, Madagascar, Bolivia, New South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland, Victoria, Tasmania, South Africa, St.Hele- na, Chili and Sandwich Islands, 5 cents per half ounce. Canada, 2 cents. Mexico same as the United States, except that liquors cannot be sent.
Newspapers to Great Britain, including Scotland and Ireland and the Continent of Europe, British, Dutch, French and Port- uguese possessions in the West Indies and Africa, Argentine Re- public, Peru, Ecuador, Chili, China, Japan, Java, St. Pierre, Miquelon, all parts of India, Nassau, Barbadoes, Madagascar. Bolivia, St. Helena, South Africa, Natal and Newfoundland, 1 cent for two ounces. Canada, 1 cent for four ounces. Austra- lia, New South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland, Victoria, Tas- mania, and Mexico, 1 cent per four ounces.
Postul Cards to all postal union countries where five cent etter postage prevails, 2 cents. Canada and Mexico, 1 cent.
MONEY ORDERS. - DOMESTIC.
For Orders for sums not exceeding $2.50, 3 cents; over $2.50 and not exceeding $5, 5 cents ; over $5 and not exceeding $10, 8 cents ; over $10 and not exceeding $20, 10 cents ; over $20 and not exceeding $30, 12 cents; over $30 and not exceeding $40, 15 cents ; over $40 and not exceeding $50, 18 cents; over $50 and exceeding $60, 20 cents ; over $60 and not exceeding $75, 25 cents; over $75 and not exceeding $100, 30 cents.
FOREIGN.
Money Orders issued on Alexandria in Egypt, Assab, Austria, Bahama Islands, Belgium, Bermuda Island, Beyroot, British Bechnanaland, British Guiana, British India, Canada, Cape Col- ony, Ceylon Straits, Cyprus, Denmark, Falkland Islands, France, Algeria and Tunis Gambia, Germany, Gibraltar, Great Britain, Hawaiian Republic, Hongkong, Hungary, Iceland via. Den- mark, Ireland, Italy, Jamaica, Leeward Islands, Luxemburg, Malta, Massowah, Mauritius, Morocco, Natal, Netherlands, Newfoundland, New South Wales, New Zealand, Norway, Orange Free States, Panama, Portugal, Queensland, St. Helena, Salonica, Salvador Settlements, Shaghai, Smyrna, South Aus- tralia, Sweden, Switzerland, Tangier, Tasmania, Transvaal, Trinidad, and Tobago, Victoria, Western Australia, Windward Islands, Zanzibar. Rates 10 cents on every $10.
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Railroad Stations.
Boston & Maine R. R. East Cambridge station, foot of Third street.
Boston & Maine R. R. No. Cam- bridge junction, Mass. ave.
Fitchburg R. R.West Cambridge station, Sherman street.
Fitchburg R. R. (Watertown Branch), Fresh Pond station.
Fitchburg R. R. (Watertown Branch), Mt. Auburn station, Mt. Auburn street.
Fitchburg R. R. Cambridge sta- tion, Mass. ave.
Middlesex County.
Incorporated May 10,1643 Shire Towns, Cambridge (East) and Lowell.
County Officers. - Charles J. McIntire, Judge of Probate and Insolvency ; Samuel H. Folsom, of Winchester, Registrar of Probate and Insolvency ; William E.Rogers, of Wakefield, Asst. Registrar of Probate and Insolvency ; Charles B. Stevens, of Cambridgeport, Registrar of Deeds; George F. Lawton, of Lowell, Judge of Pro- bate ; J. P. Thompson, of Lowell, Registrar of Deeds, Northern Dis- trict ; F. N. Wier, of Lowell Dist. Attorney ; George A. Sanderson, of Littleton, Asst. Dist. Attorney ; Jos. O. Hayden, of Somerville, County Treas. ; Theodore C. Hurd of Winchester, Clerk of the Courts ; John L. Ambrose, of Somerville, 1st.Asst.Clerk ; William C. Dilling- ham, of Malden, 2d Asst. Clerk.
County Commissioners. - J. Henry Read, of Westford, Francis Bigelow, of Natick, and Samuel O.Upham, of Waltham. Meetings at Cambridge, every Tuesday and Saturday except in September ;at Lowell the first Tuesday in Sept. The Jurisdiction of the County Commissioners of Middlsex ex- tends over Revere and Winthrop, in the County of Suffolk.
Special Commissioners. - Ed- ward E. Thompson, of Woburn, and Lyman Dike, of Stoneham.
Law Library. - Miss Grace L. Rowley, Librarian.
House of Correction. John M. Fisk, Master of the House of Cor- rection and Keeper of the Jail ; George D. Ford, Deputy Master ; Fred H.Smith, Bookkeeper; War- ren G. Livermore, William C.
Jones, James C.Herring, John W. Sleeper, Shop Officers; O. D. Parmenter, Prison Officer ; Warren Jackson, Jail Officer ; Ransom Willard, Receiving Clerk ; William H. Sleeper, Steward ; Geo.P.Purdy, Geo. E. Locke, Thomas Anderson, John Smith. Officers; Charlotte W. Coburn, Matron; Mrs. H. N. Berry and Miss N. L. Gardner, Asst. Matrons ; Edward R. Utley, Physician ; Chester F.Clark, Supt. of Brush Dept .; C. F. Kenney, Fred Griffin, Charles Lyman, instructors ; Warren Crane, H. W. Marston, Engineers ; W.C.Hackert, F. W.Peckham,J.J. Quinn, Watch- men.
Bail Commissioners .- Henry H. Winslow, Edw. B. Malley.
Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers. - George Hayward, of Concord. Henry A. Stevens, of Cambridge.
Sheriff. - Henry G. Cushing, of Lowell. Special Sheriff. - John M. Fisk, of East Cambridge.
Deputy Sheriffs. - Walter C. Wardwell, of Cambridge; Bartho- lomew M. Young, of Cambridge- port ; James H. McKenna, of Wal- tham ; George F.Stiles, of Lowell ; Charles F. Morse, of Marlboro ; Charles G. Whitmam, Marlboro; George Nutt, Natick; Samuel W. Tucker, Newton; Henry C. Sher- win. Ayer; Appleton H. Torrey, Groton; Geo. G. Tidsbury, Ash- land ; M.Frank Eastman. Melrose ; Lyman H.Richards, Malden ; John A. Tolman, Waltham ; William H. Walsh, So. Framingham.
Superior Court Officers. - Alvah S. Baker and Harry E. Shaw, Lowell; Edwin O.Childs,Newton; Frederick M. Estey, Framingham ; George W. W. Saville, Malden ; John R. Fairbairn, East Cam- bridge; John E. Tidd, Woburn; Robert Duddy, Somerville; Isaac I. Doane, Court Stenographer.
COURTS.
Superior Court. - Civil Terms, at Lowell, on the second Monday . in March, and the second Monday in September; at Cambridge, on the first Monday in June, and the second Monday in December.
Crimina Terms, at Cambridge, on the second Monday in February and the first Monday in June; at Lowell on the third Monday in October.
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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Abbot Philip S. Abbott John K. Adams Charles W. Adams Harry B. Ahern John J. Alger Alpheus B. Alger Edwin A. Allen Frank A. Allison George A. Almy Charles Appleton John H. Apsey Albert S. Auerbach Junius T. Authier Joseph O. Aylward James F. Badger Walter I. Baker William A. Baldwin Louis F. Barbour Alfred L. Bartlett Joseph G. Bates James E. Bennett Josiah Q. Berry E. Sidney Bird Herman Blackman Edgar S. Blake Edwin H.
Blodgett W. K. Jr. Bonney Pelham Bradford Russell Brandon Edward J. Breed Arthur F. Bright Elmer H.
Brooks John
Buckley Daniel A. Bullard Daniel W. Bullard John C. Burnham Addison C. Burrage Frederic E. Burrage William W. Cahill John
Campbell Francis Capelle .Jonas F. Casey Thomas H. Chalmers Alexander Chamberlain Albert H. Champlin Edgar R. Chase Josiah G.
Clark Amasa S. K. Clarke George L. Close John Clukas George M. Conant Charles M. Conlan Felix Coogan Michael B. Cook Frank Gaylord Coveney Jeremiah W. Coveney John W. Cox George Howland Cox James Cram Henry B. Croswell Simon G. Cushman Charles A. Cutter Watson G.
Dallinger William W. Daly Augustine J. Daly John E. Dana Richard H.
Danforth Vespasian Davis Bancroft G.
Davis Frank M.
Davis George A. Dickinson David T. Dickson William
Dudley Warren P. Dunbar William H.
Durant William B.
Durgin Edwin A.
Ela Richard
Ellis William R.
Evans George S.
Everett Edward F.
Everett Otis
Fairbairn Jolın R.
Fellows Charles H.
Fern Otis L.
Field George G.
Fisk Frederick D.
Fiske John M.
Flaig Simon
Foran George J.
Ford George D.
Foster Eben B.
Fox Jabez
Fudge David
Fuller Charles L.
Gage Seth Newton
Goodnow Freeman C. Gorham Alfred
Gray Horace J.
Hale Edwin B.
Hall James M. W. Hall William S.
Hancock Charles E.
Hannum Leander M. Hambly John B. Hammond Franklin T. Harris Charles N. Harris James G.
Harris J. Watson
Haskins David G. Jr.
Hastings Frank W. Haynes Henry A. Heffernan David Henchman Nathaniel H.
Henderson C. W. Jr. Hill F. Stanhope Hill James D. Holton Fred H.
Hooper Edward W. Howard George II. Howe Archibald M. Howe George E. Howlett Horace B. Hubbard Charles E. Hunt Freeman Hunt Thomas
Hurd Theo. C. -
Hurley John H. Hutchins William E. Jewell William E. Johnson John W. H. Jones Arthur E. Jones Charles Willis Jose Edwin H. Kelley Joseph J. Kennedy John J.
Kern Francis V. B.
- Kiernan Thomas J.
King Benjamin Kingsley Chester W.
Knappe Carl Lamb George Lathrop·William L.
Law Emerson W.
Lawrence George P. Leighton Thomas, Jr. Levy Alvah M.
Leverett George V. Lincoln Henry L.
Lindsay P. Allen
Livermore Joseph P. Lombard Nathan C.
Mackintire Geo. E.
Mahady John Malley Edward B.
Marble William
Marvin William J.
McCallar Geo. M.
McCready Jose C.
McDaniel Samuel W.
McDuffie John McIntire Charles J.
McKelleget George F.
McKelleget Richard J.
Melledge Robert J.
Merrill Samuel Metcalf Eliab W.
Meyers Julius Montague Samuel L .. Moore Edward M.
Morgan George F.
Morrill William F. Munroe Charles W.
Munroe William A.
Murphy John F. Muzzey David P.
Nash Nathaniel C. Nazro Charles G. Neligan Peter. Nelson Ebenezer Newsome Moses Nickerson Frank S. Norton Charles Eliot O'Brien Edward B. O'Connor Thomas H. Odiorne John 1 .. Osborn Horace K. Parke George W. Parker Edmund M.
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Parker Horatio G. Parry John E. Partridge Frank P. Partridge Horace Patton Jacob C. Perkins George A. Perkins James M. Perrin Franklin Pevey Gilbert A. A. Pidgin Charles F. Piper George F. Piper William Taggard Ponce John H. Pope Eugene A. Porter Perez G. Price James M. Proctor Thomas F. Putnam Herbert Rand Edward L. Reardon Edmund
Rice Charles D. Richardson William M. Roberts Albert F. Roberts James H. Rogers Frederick W. Rolfe Charles J. Rowe Ernest H. Russell Charles L.
Russell Charles Theo. Russell Charles Theo. Jr. Russell Henry E. Russell Herbert F. Russell J. Henry Russell William E. Saunders Charles H. Sawyer George A. Scott John J.
Scottron Thomas C. Sias Samuel S.
Sleeper Fred W. Smith Ralph N. Snow Samuel
Soper James B.
Spelman Henry M. Spencer Charles W. Stearns William F. Stevens Charles B. Stevens Elbridge G. Stevens Henry A. Stewart Arthur M. Stocker Alfred A. Storey Fred G. Surbridge R. C. Thayer Ezra R. Thomas Charles H.
Thompson Edward H.
Thompson William G. Thompson William V. Thorndike S. Lothrop Thurston Charles H. Thurston George A. Jr. Thurston John H. Traynor Francis Tupper William T. Walker John H. Walton Milton L.
Waugh Charles Wells Henry D. Wells John D.
Wells Wellington
Weston-Smith Robert D.
White Alphonso E.
White John G.
White Moses P. Whitman Edmund A. Whitney Harrie H. Whitney Henry F. Whittemore Charles A. Winslow Henry H. Wright William Wyman Charles F. Wyman John P.
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Abbot Philip S. Adams John F. Alger Alpheus B. Alger Edwin A. Almy Charles Amee John Appleton John H. Apsey Albert S. Auerbach Junius T. Awlward James F. Baker William A. Barbour Alfred L. Bowker Arthur L. Brandon Edward J. Brooks Arthur H. Bullard John C. Burnham Addison C. Cahill John Chase Josiah G. Clarke George L. Conant Charles M. Cook Frank Gaylord Coogan Michael B. Cox Geo. Howland Croswell Simon G. Daly Augustine J. Davis George A. Davis Henry B. Dickson William Dolan Thomas F. Donovan James A.
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