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Variety Stores.
Ansley E. C. Miss, 719 Main Backus Amelia Mrs. 251 Vine Baker Jennie Mrs. 45 Fifth Baker John F. 429 Cambridge Bassett Vanetta Mrs. 153 Fifth Black Jane, 173 Main Brennan C. Mrs. 14 Sparks Burns Catherine A. 47 Gore Casey Wm. F. 519 Cambridge Clark Bros. 2414 Mass. ave.
Hot Air, Hot Water and Steam Heating. GREENE & CO., 723 Massachusetts Avenue.
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Coan Catherine, 39A Sherman Cormier M. Mrs. 109 Dudley Crowley Mary Mrs. 109 Fourth Cunningham Mary, 88 Fifth Cushing Lena W. 398 Huron ave. DeSillier Delia Mrs. 323 Concord ave. Feinstein Sarah Mrs. 1672 Bridge Fillebrown Mary Mrs. 350 Broad- way
Flaherty Margaret T. 327 Pros- pect
Flood F. H. 1167 Cambridge Gannon T. A. 811 Cambridge
Goneau Beatrice Mrs. 1544 Third Greene P. F. 114 Magazine
Gurnham Thomas, 1901 Mass. av. Harrington W. Mrs. 175 Hamp- shire
Hartman Simon, 187 Cambridge Hayes Mary A. 10 Fourth Hemingway A. C. 1147 Camb. Henderson N. J. 582 Mass. ave. Higgins Mary F. 177 Bridge Hogan Julia Mrs. 133 Hampshire Ingalls H. B. 249% Broadway Jennings Lizzie Mrs. 27 Fifth Johnston John H. 83 Spring Keegan Louisa 43 Webster ave.
Kennedy Ellen Mrs. 1866 Mass. ave.
LANDMAN B. H. 24 Boyl- ston. See p. 877 Leddy Frank T. 99 Winter Leydon M. J. 1132 Cambridge Lynch Margaret Mrs. 125 Sherman Macdonald L. J. 770 Main Malone T. W. 121} Hampshire Massé F. X. 254 Walden
McDonald Margaret J. Mrs. 966 Cambridge McGivney Nellie Mrs. 140 Third Mclaughlin Patrick, 426 Broad- wav McNeil Catherine Mrs. 190 Rindge ave. Murphy JJ. F. Mrs., Dudley, cor. Cedar NOWELL C. A. 152 Harvard. See p. 876 Nowlin Rachel, 195 Brookline Nugent Annie, 63 Spring O'Connell Nora, 550 Cambridge Page E. M. Mrs. 187 Mt. Auburn Phelan Win. T. 1227 Cambridge Quinn Mary F. 879 Main Robillard Elizabeth, 163 Sherman Rowe Lucy E. 21 Cowperthwaite Rubinovz P. 250 Western ave. Russ S. A. Mrs. 165 River Schnetzer Emma JJ. Mrs. 156 Rindge ave. Schwartz E. S. 1261 Cambridge SHAUGHNESSY D. B. 278
Cambridge. See p. 881 Small & Floyd, 2030 Mass. ave.
Smith James W. 351} Broadway Smith W. H. 146 Hampshire Soles Isaac, 150 Harvard Sprague Dora A. 103 River Stansmoro Jane Mrs. 116 Hamp- shire
Sullivan Mary Mrs. 15g Lambert Sullivan Timothy, 81 Bridge Talbot Elizabeth Mrs. 132 Rindge ave.
Thompson S. O. 277} Broadway Thurston M. Mrs. 1232 Camh. Tracy John, 136 Sherman
Van Hise M. A. Mrs. 655 Main
Walsh Mary, 213 Prospect
Whalen Michael, 2530 Mass. ave.
Willis Arthur B. 647 Main
Young Sarah Mrs. 85 Dudley
Ventilation and Drainage.
BROCK BROS. 1372 Mass. ave. See p. 24
HAWKES LEVI, 623 Mass. ave. See p. 60 HIGGINS S. C. 702 Mass. ave. See p. 20 RICKER ALBERT H. 14 Boylston. See p. 837
Ventilators. (ROTARY.) CAMPBELL THOMAS R. 13 Cherry. See p. 838 Veterinary Hospital. Cambridge Veterinary Hospital, 10 Bay
Veterinary Surgeons. Balmer William M. 21 Church BOLGER D. L. 26 Palmer. See p. 852 Ferguson William, 10 Bay
Hadeock Charles E., M. D. V. 21 Ellery Murphy J. D. 565 Mass. ave.
North Mark N. 10 Bay Smith F. J. 838 Main
Smith L. Albert, 239 Allston Way W. Herbert, M. D. V. 140 Elm, N. C.
Viscol Mufr. Sommer Adolph, 188 First
Wall Papers. ATKINS CHARLES & CO. 27 Prospect. See p. 839 KNOWLTON GEORGE P. 4 Central sq. See p. 840 THAYER J. H. & J. P. & CO. 730 Mass. av. See p. 841 WARD WILLIAM, 101 Cam- bridge. See p. 839
Wash Stands (Patent). Miller Elizabeth JJ. Mrs. 1 Bridge
Twenty Years Experience at Heating, Greene & Co. 723 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.
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Watch Makers and Repairers.
Bacon John F. 1857 Mass. ave. Bailey Eugene A. 881 Main Colburn Frank A. 1432 Mass. ave. CROSBY S. S. 43 West, Bos- ton. See p. 18 KENNEY T. M. 655 Mass. ave. See p. 20
Leonard Chester F. 2460 Mass. av. LORD GEORGE V. C. 209 Cambridge. See p. 835 Shurtleff Jesse P. 2076 Mass. ave.
Stockton Rolla E. 57 Franklin
Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. CROSBY S. S. 43 West, Bos- ton. See p. 18
KENNEY T. M. 655 Mass. ave. See p. 20
LORD GEORGE V. C. 209 Cambridge. See p. 835
Water ( Spring).
BELMONT SPRING WATER CO. G. H. Cotton, prop. 71 Chestnut. Boston. See p. 887
Water Conductors.
STEARNS A. T. LUMBER CO. (THE) 166 Devonshire, Boston. See p. S28
Waterproof Clothing and Hats. SAWYER H. M. & SON, (oiled) factory Thorndike, near Second, stores 45 Broad, B. and 117 South, N. Y. See p. 889
Wedding Cake. PETERSON OSCAR G. 565 Main. See p. 871 WRIGHT HASTINGS D. 82 Mt. Auburn. See p. 1>
Wheelwrights. ALEXANDER M. 591 Cam- bridge. See page 856 BEGMANN & STAM- BERG, 34 Cambridge. See p. 856
BRESLIN & LOHNES, 2418 Mass. ave. See page 857 Chapman G. E. r. 748 Main Harper R. D. 2017 Mass. ave. Granstrom J. A. 364 River Mckenzie James K. 274 Green McMURRAY PETER, 305
Third. See page 856 Picott O. F. 278 River SMITH F. V. 21 Blanche. See page 856 STEWART HUGH & CO. 414 and 420 Main. See p. 13
VAN BUSKIRK CHAS. 734 Main. See page 857
Whiteners and White- washers.
ACKERS J. L. P. 515 Mass. ave. See page 840
ATKINS CHARLES & CO. 27 Prospect. See page 839 DONOVAN D. F. & CO. 277 Portland. See page 859 EDWARDS W. J. 22 and 85 Boylston. See page 840 FEELEY MARTIN A. 704 Mass. ave. See p. 840 GALLAGHER WILLIAM & SONS, 239 Webster ave. See page 861 GREENLEAF OLIVER P. rear 542 Mass. ave. See p. 861 HERON WILLIAM J. 632 Mass. ave. See page 858 Johnson Matthew, 153 Hastings KNOWLTON GEORGE P. 4 Central sq. See p. 840 MAHONEY WILLIAM, 92 Spring. See page 861 Morandus John E. 9 Reed st. ct. PVE W. L. 235 Broadway. See page 863
REED CLARENCE G. order box 22, Sawin's Express office, Harvard sq. and 30 Forest, cor. Beacon, Somerville. See p. 858 RYAN THOMAS, 17 Clary. See page 861 SAWYER CHARLES A. 884 Main. See front cover
SHERWIN R. A. 509 Putnam ave. See page 839 THAYER J. H. & J. P. & CO. 730 Mass. ave. See p. 841
Window and Door Frames.
CARLISLE E. A. POPE & CO. 2 Sudbury, Boston. See
page 865
Window and Door Screens. BURROW ES E. T. CO. (THE) 70 Free, Portland, Me. See page 865 Jaquith A. B. 742 Main
Window Glass.
CARLISLE E. A. POPE & CO. 2 Sudbury, Boston. See page 865
Window Shades. CORCORAN J. H. & CO. 587 Mass. ave. See page 876 and bottom edge COVENY W. J. 1100 Mass. ave. See page 892
All Kinds of Heaters Reconstructed.
GREENE & CO.,
-723- Massachusetts Ave.
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KNOWLTON GEORGE P. 4 Central sq. See page 840 STEVENSON JAMES A. 717 Cambridge. See p. 892 WORCESTER BROS. 23-25 Brattle sq. See page 892 Wire Screens. BURROWES E. T. CO. (THE) 70 Free, Portland, Me. See page 865
Wire Signs. BUCK C. H. & CO. 728 Mass. ave. See page 21
Wire Workers and Dealers. Collins J. Lincoln. 140 Portland MORSS WHYTE, 10
Franklin and 75 to 81 Cornhill, B. See page 884
Wood Carvers.
Clark W. G. 628 Mass. ave.
Geldowsky John F. 27 Otis KELLEY A. W. 84 State. See page 865
Wood and Coal.
(See also Coal and Wood.) Ararat Kindling Wood Co. 84 First
BAKER-HUNNEWELL CO.main office 157 Main, branch offices 624 Mass. av. 11 Brattle, also 127 Cambridge and 20 Ex- change pl. B. See front cover BRADEEN J. S. 667 Cam- bridge. See page 855 CARSTEIN HANS L. 47 Cogswell ave. and 1900 and 2406 Mass. ave. See page 845 Chamberlin Charles, 125 Rindge ave.
COLEMAN BROS. 242 First, 91 Broadway, 450 Mass. ave. 47 Main, and 33 Boylston. See page 845 Emerson George C. 32 East HEATON J. A. foot Boylston. See page 845
MCFARLAND FOREST E. 110 and 112 Harvard, and 26 Washington. See page 869 O'Neil James B. 44 Cambridge
PAGE GEO. B. BOX CO. (kindling), 3 to 13 Hampshire Ser opp. 393
PROUDFOOT DAVID & CO. St Bridge, and 92 State, rm. 43. B. See front cover RICHARDSON & BACON, College wharf, foot Dunster. See page 100
RUGG GEORGE H. , 386 River. See page 855 SMITH GEORGE M. 360 Main. See page 845
Tower Elisha H. 84 Bridge WELLINGTON HORATIO & CO. 30 Bridge, and 72 Water, B. Seo front cover
WELLINGTON & BUCK, 211 Bridge, 1992 Mass. ave. and 17 Central sq. See back cover
Wood and Ivory Turning.
Scranton D. Carl, 81 State STANDARD TURNING WORKS, 122 Broadway, and 53 State, rm. 1052, Boston. See back cover
Wood Printers. PAGE GEO. G. BOX CO. 3 to 13 Hampshire. See opp. 393
Wood Pulleys. ROBERTS J. H. & CO. 137 Portland, Boston. See p. 850
Wood Turners. SEWELL JOHN JR. 25 Brookford. See page $32 STANDARD TURNING WORKS, 122 Broadway, and 53 State. rm. 1052, B. See back cover
STEARNS A. T. LUMBER CO. (THE) 166 Devonshire, Boston. See page 828
Wooden Box Mnfrs. PAGE GEO. G. BOX CO. 3 to 13 Hampshire. See opp. 393 Wooden Boxes. PAGE GEO. G. BOX CO. 3 to 13 Hampshire. See opp. 393
Wooden Ware.
BROCK BROS. 1372 Mass. ave. See page 24 MOORE CHARLES & SON 8 Brattle. See page 19
Wreaths, Crosses, Etc.
BOCK WILLIAM A. 2388 Mass. ave. See page 864
Wrought Iron Fences. CLEVELAND WROUGHT IRON FENCE CO. A. Simpson, N. E. agent, 674 Mass. ave. See page 890 MILLEN JOSEPH 45 and 47 Harvard. See page 860
Yeast (Compressed).
MacLeod William G. r. 96 Inman
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BRICKS.
Bricks for the above Building, New Court House, Boston, Mass., Requiring 4,500,000 Bricks, also, all Bricks used by the City of Cambridge in Construction of Sewers, Furnished by
D. WARREN DeROSAY, CAMBRIDGE.
OFFICE AND WORKS,
62, 64 and 66 SHERMAN STREET. TEL. 532-4 CAMBRIDGE.
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CITY GOVERNMENT, 1898.
Municipal Election, Second Tuesday in December. City Government Organized on First Monday in January. (Appointed Officers too late for Publication.)
MAYOR.
Hon. Alvin F. Sortwell, office City Hall.
ALDERMEN.
John J. Ahern, Russell Brad- ford, Watson G. Cutter, Jeremiah F. Donovan, Eben H. Googins, Isaac McLane, Clement G. Mor- gan, John T. Shea, Warren F. Spalding, Walter C. Wardwell, James A. Wood.
ALDERMEN BY WARDS.
Ward 1- Bradford and Ward- well.
Ward 2 - Morgan and Donovan. Ward 3- Ahern and Shea
Ward 4 - Googins and Spalding. Ward 5-Cutter, Wood and McLane
COMMON COUNCIL.
Edgar P. Baker, William F. Brooks, Hans L. Carstein, William J. Campbell, A. S. K. Clark, Geo. H. Dinan, James D. Hill, Albert B. Long, Hugh McGoldrick, Frank MeLaughlin, Hamilton II. Per-
kins, George E. Saunders, James J. Scully, John E. Smith. Alfred C. Turner. William M. Wadden. Edward A. Counihan, Clerk.
COMMON COUNCIL BY WARDS.
Ward 1. - James B. Hill, Wil- liam F. Brooks, George E. Saun- ders, A. Sherburne K. Clark.
Ward 2 - William J. Campbell, Albert B. Long. Willliam M. Wad- den, Frank Mclaughlin, John E. Smith.
Ward 3-George H. Dinan. James J. Scully.
Ward 4 .- Edgar P. Baker, William P. Davis, Hugh MeGold- rick, Hamilton H. Perkins.
Ward 5 - Hans L. Carstein, Al- fred C. Turner.
OTHER CITY OFFICERS.
City Clerk-Edward J. Brandon. Asst. City Clerk-Albert M. Pear. Treasurer and Collector of Taxes -William W. Dallinger
City Auditor-Harry T. Upham.
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City Messenger - Francis L. Pratt.
Clerk of Common Council-Ed- ward A. Counihan.
Clerk of Committees-John Mc- Duffee.
City Physician-Lewis L. Bry- ant.
City Solicitor-Gilbert A. A. Pevey.
City Engineer-Lewis M. Hast- ings.
Chief of Police-Lothrop J. Cloyes.
Chief Engineer of Fire Depart- ment-Thomas J. Casey.
Superintendent of Streets-Chas. A. Brown.
Superintendent of Public Build- ngs and Inspector of Buildings- William H. Gray.
Superintendent of Sewers-Theo- dore L. Pike.
Superintendent of Lamps-Chas. F. Hopewell.
Inspector of Wires-Charles F. Hopewell.
Inspector of Milk and Vinegar- Frank A. Dunbar, M. D.
Sealer of Weights and Measures- Albert F. Roberts.
Bridge Commissioner and Harbor Master-William J. Marvin.
Inspector of Animals and Provi- sions-Charles E. Hadcock, M.D.V.
PRINCIPAL ASSESSORS.
District 1 and 5-Joshua G. Gooch.
District 2 and 4-John M. Davis. District 3-Andrew J. Green
ASSISTANT ASSESSORS. Ward 1-Warren Ivers. Ward 2-George H. Munroe. Ward 3-Daniel B. Shaughnessy. Ward 4-Arthur M. Stewart. Ward 5-Edwin K. Hall.
OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
Ward 1-Alex. Millan, term ex- pires 1898.
Ward 2-Wm. W. Burrage, term expires 1899.
Ward 3-Stephen Anderson, term expires 1902.
Ward 4-Charles Walker, term expires 1901.
Ward 5-Charles Bullock, term expires 1900.
Secretary-David P. Muzzey, office Central Sq. bldg. Cambridge- port.
Superintendent of Almshouse- Martin L. Eldredge.
Visitor-Vespasian Danforth.
Board of Health-E. Edwin Spencer, A. C. Burnhanı, Charles Harris, J. B. Soper, Clerk.
Keeper of Lockups-Lothrop J. Cloyes.
Person to Receive Information of Damage Done by Dogs-Lothrop J. Cloyes.
Measurers of Wood and Bark- Herbert T. Lawrence, George Stephens, Robert A. Parry.
Fence Viewers-Lewis W. Hast- ings, Colin Chisholm, William H. Gray.
Committee for the Preservation of Fish-Lewis M. Hastings, Theo- dore L. Pike.
Constables-George T. Barring- ton, William F. Batchelder, Ed- ward F. Chase, Lothrop J. Cloyes, John M. Davis, John R. Fairbairn, Mark J. Folsom, Joseph Fox, Walter F. Hayward, Appleton Hubbard, John F. Murray, Daniel B. Nash, John W. Skelley, Ves- pasian Danforth, James E. Len- non, Warren Ivers, John Lough- rey, William A. Ford, John L. Lynch, Edward M. Williams, Thomas C. Scottron, Cyril Wright, James E. Murray, Julius M. Nazro. Frank E. Shaw, John J. Rafferty, John F. Murphy, Arthur M. Stewart.
Inspectors of Junk Shops, Pawn Brokers' Shops and Second Hand Clothing Stores and Dealers- Mark J. Folsom, John F. Murray, James E. Murray.
Hay Weighers-Thomas Gurn- ham, H. K. Parsons.
Coal Weighers-Frank E. Bailey, Hiram W. Brooks, Silas E. Buck, Edward E. Cove, Walter E. Grieves, Fred A. Humiston, Her- bert T. Lawrence, Charles H. Leland, Thomas H. Matthews, John Moynahan, John E. A. Mul-
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liken, Amos Pettingill, Frank H. Tyler, Alfred H. Wellington.
Weighers-Leonard R. Bacon, Edward J. Carroll, Isaac A. Chandler, James W. Coleman, William L. Ducey, Alex. S. Ford, John Guiney, Charles F. Hittin- ger, Nathan H. Holbrook, Robert Holden, Henry Hooker, Stanley Jennison, William Maloney, Mel- ville MeFarland, Alfred Morrill, Walter H. Murdock, Robert S. Paine, Jolın Reardon, Jr., James J. Scully, Thomas H. Shea, Ed- mund I. Train, Frank H. Tyler, Alexander Wight.
Person to Seize all. Baskets, Measures, Vessels, etc .- Albert. F. Roberts.
Measurer of Grain - Albert F. Roberts.
Measurer and Surveyor-Henry L. Hale.
Surveyors of Mechanics' Work - John S. Pollard, Charles. A. Mason.
Auctioneers - John J. Ahern, Daniel A. Buckley, Norman J. Campbell, Wilbur S. Clarke, John F. Coolidge, John W. Coveney, Watson G. Cutter. Walter B. Dan- forth, James A. Donovan, Wil- liam R. Ellis, Paul Epstein, John R. Fairbairn, Max Frankenstein, D. J. Hayes, Stephen H. Harring- ton, Leander M. Hannum, P. Allen Lindsey, James E. Lennon, John Mahady, John F. Murphy, Charles L. Phillips, Edmund E. Sanborn, Thomas C. Scottron, Francis Traynor, Walter C. Ward- well, William Welling, Cyril Wright.
Undertakers - Stephen Ander- son, David F. Corcoran, John W. Coveney, Daniel P. Danahy, Thomas Devens, Arthur S. Fudge, David Fudge, Samuel F. Hunt, George HI. Kelley, Joseph JJ. Kelley, Gustavus King, Horace D. Litchfield, Judson Litchfield, John J. Loan, C. Henry Lock- hart, Abiel E. Long, George W. Long, Alex. Marcille, James Mc- Govern, James F. Mullen, John J. Murphy, William H. Porter, George F. Ricker, James H. Ross, John Ross. William Ross, James J. Shea. John T. Shea. Ralph Smith, William Stinson, William
A. Taylor, Henry A. Wyeth, Ben- jamin F. Wyeth.
Park Commissioners - George Howland Cox, Rev. John O'Brien, W. M. Richardson, acting supt.
Registrars of Voters-Isaac Brad- ford, James Cox, William J. Breen, Isaac S. Pear, office, Cen- tral Sq. bldg., Western ave.
Water Board-James M. W. Hall, president; Wellington Fill- more, Geo. H. Howard, Stillman F. Kelley, Frank A. Allen, Walter H. Ilarding, Registrar and Clerk of Board. Office, City Hall.
Harry L. Lincoln, Registrar's Asst.
Fred G. Davis, Inspector.
E. C. Brooks, Pumping Engi- neer and Supt.
Charles B. Parker, Asst. Supt.
Police Department.
Chief of Police -Lothrop J. Cloyes ; office, Central Sq. bldg. Western ave.
Deputy Chief of Police-Wil- liam F. Bachelder.
Captains-District 1, Mark J. Folsom; district 2, John F. Mur- ray ; district 3, Fred B. Pullen.
Inspector - Capt. James E. Murray.
Chief's Clerk-C. W. Priest.
Sergeants of Police - Daniel Callahan, Andrew Sproul, David A. Stevens, station 1; Dennis Cor- coran, J. Scott Alexander, station 2; William A. Mullett, Charles L. Pike, station 3.
Policemen-District 1, Richard H. Aylward, George T. Barring- ton, Edward F. Belcher, Elbridge S. Blen, Michael J. Brennan, Thomas M. Campbell, Michael J. Conry, Timothy Corcoran, James A. Cox, Patrick Doyle, Joseph H. Furbush, John J. McBride, T. J. Hartnett, Robert T. Hixon, JJohn E. MeCrehan, John W. Deehan, Charles C. Marston, Simon D. Hiseoek, Charles H. Presho, Ber- nard S. Roper, Leonard Shack- ford. George Smyth, James E. MeNulty, Joseph C. Temple, Dennis F. Leahy, John II. Wells, Orrin B. White, James II. HI. Holt, William H. H. Howe, Fred 1. Ladd, John E. Winslow, John
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P. Maloy, Edward J. Comerford, Edward J. McCabe, E. J. Welch, Dexter Jewett. District 2, M. Culhane, John Coulter, T. F. Dynan, J. B. Forristall, M. A. Ginty, J. J. Griffiths, M. M. Hackett, John A. Hezlitt, B. F. Higgins, H. C. Jones, F. W. Law, E. J. Malley, James L. McElroy, Jeremiah McCarthy, Bernard Mc- Caffrey, Benjamin McKeen, Wm. H. EcMenimen, P. F. Murray, S. J. Mulvaney, M. Neilon, T. J. Real. F. A. Robinson, William H. Robertson, T. P. Rowe, W. H. Rowe, J. E. Shaughnessy, C. Sul- livan, John Wiley, R. E. Mullin, David F. Walsh. District 3, Charles F. Aberle, F. Apel, W. A. Butcher, D. F. Counihan, J. P. Hall, William N. Mullins, P. F. Hurley, C. J. McCann, W. F. Mckeown, Ralph R. Rice, F. W. Scobey, B. C. Scully, Joseph F. McCorry, F. W. Skelley, H. Gor- don.
Medical Examiner-William D. Swan.
Third District Court of Mid- dlesex County.
Jurisdiction - Cambridge, Ar- lington and Belmont.
Standing Justice-Charles Al- my.
Special Justices-Samuel W. McDaniel and Augustine J. Daly. Clerk-Emerson W. Law.
Meet every day at 9 A. M. legal holidays excepted. City Building, Brattle square, Cambridge.
Fire Department.
Chief Engineer - Thomas J. Casey. 449 Cambridge st. Assis- tants-William B. Cade, Nathaniel W. Bunker. J. M. Casey, chief's driver.
ENGINE CO. NO. 1. City bldg. Brattle sq. Ward one.
John L. Jones Jr., Cap. ; Thomas H. Kneeland, Lieut .; Edward E. Priest. Engineman; Daniel E. Powers, Asst. Engineman ; Hiram W. Hooker, Driver; Daniel E. Shea, Driver of Hose.
ENGINE CO. NO. 2.
378 to 394 Mass. ave. Ward 4.
James Cunningham, Capt .; Ar- thur C. Day. Lieut. : William H. Cairns, Engineman ; John H. Mc- Dermott, Asst. Engineman; An- gus McDonald, Driver; Albert F. Sawyer, Driver of Hose.
ENGINE CO. NO. 3.
Third st. cor. Gore, Ward 3
Walter Baker, Capt. ; John Bras- sel, Lieut. ; Hiram Blood, Engine- man; Charles A. Blair, Asst. En- gineman ; Peter McSorley, Driver ; P. J. Hayes, Driver of Hose.
ENGINE CO. NO. 4.
Mass. ave. cor. Blake, Ward 5.
George F. Tibbetts, Captain; Daniel A. McCaughlin, Lieut .; John E. Ricker, Engineman ; Jere- miah O'Connor, Asst. Engineman ; Albert S. Benson, Driver ; George E. Muzzey, Driver of Hose.
ENGINE CO. NO. 5. Inman sq. Ward 2.
Frank P. Scanlan, Capt .; Wm. T. King, Lieut .; Charles E. Con- ner, Engineman ; L. H. Dale, Asst. Engineman ; Charles R. Hooker, Driver ; Jas. H. Furfey, Driver of Hose.
ENGINE CO. NO. 6 178-180 River st. Ward 4.
John H. Brown, Capt. ; John H. Robbins, Lieut .; J. L. Howe, En- gineman; Charles A. Cairns, Asst. Engineman ; John J. O'Callaghan, Driver; William Parks, Driver of Hose.
ENGINE CO. NO. 7. Main, opp. Pelham.
George A. Garrity, Capt .; Jo- seph A. Wood, Lieut .; Thomas Wiseman, Engineman; John H. Walker, Asst. Engineman; Thos. F. O'Connell, Driver; John Mc- Carthy, Driver of Hose.
CHEMICAL ENGINE NO. 1.
Central Sq. bldg. Western av.
Lewis C. Clark, Engineman ; J. T. McCabe, Asst. Engineman; John H. Dardis, Driver.
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CHEMICAL ENGINE, NO. 2. Lexington ave. Ward 1.
George Butler, Engineman ; William H. Barrow, Asst. Engine- man; Wm. Haley, Driver
HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 1 City building, Eliot sq. Ward 1.
John T. McNamee, Capt. ; Edw. Conroy, Act. Lieut. ; Chas. Olsson, Driver.
HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO.2 Portland street, near Cambridge, Ward 2.
Wm. F. Newman, Captain ; Jas. F. Dalton, Lieut. ; Thomas Mim- naugh, Driver; Albert Waite, Ladderman
HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO.3
378 to 394 Mass. ave. Ward 4
Thomas L. Hunter, Capt .; Chas. Emerson, Lieut. ; Cutter Vose, Driver; Exurie J. Ouimette, Til- lerman, Wm. E. Richardson
CAMBRIDGE FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH. Location of Boxes.
NO.
8 Prison Point, cor. Bridge
8 Prison Point (duplicate)
9 Cambridge, near First
10 Thorndike, cor. First
12 Third cor. Winter
13 Fourth, Police Station No. 3.
14 Sixth, cor. Cambridge
15 Vine, cor. Fifth
16 Broadway, Hersey's mill
17 Washington, cor. Burleigh
21 Sidney, cor. Allston ct.
23 Pearl, cor. Auburn
24 Brookline, cor. Valentine
25 Lafayette square
26 Main, cor. Osborn
27 Clark, cor. Harvard
28 Broadway, cor. Burleigh
29 Webster ave. cor. Plymouth
31 Cambridge, cor. Harding
32 Columbia, cor. Cambridge
34 Hampshire, cor. Columbia
35 Harvard, cor. Norfolk
36 Mass. ave. cor. Prospect
37 Junction Pleasant and River
38 Magazine, cor. Lake
39 Magazine, cor. Chestnut
41 Pleasant, cor. Fairmont
42 Blackstone. opp. Riverside Press.
43 Banks, near Flagg
45 Franklin, cor. Soden
46 Mass. ave. cor. Hancock
47 Broadway, opp. Antrin
48 Inman sq. Engine House No. 5.
49 Cambridge, near Ellery
51 Broadway, cor. Ellery
52 June. Mass. ave. and Mt.Au- burn
53 Mt. Auburn, cor. Holyoke place.
54 Cambridge, Memorial Hall
56 Kirkland, cor. Sumner
57 Oxford, cor. Hammond
58 Mass. ave. and Waterhouse
59 Harvard sq. cor. Brattle
61 Brattle sq. City Building
62 Mt. Auburn, opp. Hilliard
63 Junction of Brattle and Ma- son
64 Concord ave. Arsenal sq.
65 Mass. ave. cor. Shepard
68 Mass. ave. near R. R. bridge
69 Mass. ave. opp. Day
71 Mass. ave. near Tannery
72 Reed, near school house
73 Rindge ave. near Bay State brick yd.
74 Sherman, cor. Railroad
75 Walden, cor. Raymond
76 Walnut ave. cor. Arlington
78 Concord ave. cor. Huron av.
79 Brattle, cor. Sparks
81 Mt. Auburn, near hospital.
82 Brattle, cor. Appleton
83 Brattle, cor. Elmwood av.
84 Lake View ave. cor. Huron ave.
85 Larch, cor. Huron ave.
87 Lake View ave.near Concord ave.
89 Concord av. near Niles Bros.' Works
91 Brattle and Lexington av.
92 Mt. Auburn, near car house
93 Locust, cor. Cushing
112 North, cor. Water
113 Thorndike, cor. Third
114 Gore, J. P. Squire's works
115 Third, cor. Bent
116 Third, cor. Broadway
121 Brookline, cor. Chestnut
126 Pine, cor. Washington
131 Portland, cor. Cambridge
134
Tremont, cor. Hampshire City stable
135 Harvard, opp. Bigelow
136 Norfolk, cor. Austin
137 Western ave. cor. Howard
139 Pearl, cor. Allston
145 Bay, cor. Kinnaird
588
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
148 Cambridge, cor. Ellsworth ave.
149 Kirkland, near Baldwin
151 Dana, cor. Harvard
152 Junc. Mass. ave. and Bow
153 Grant, cor. De Wolfe
157 Carver, cor. Wendell
158 Oxford, cor. Harris
162 Willard, cor. Foster
165 Mass. ave. cor. Linnaean
167
Linnaean, cor. Avon pl.
168 Mass. ave. near Russell
169 Rindge ave. near Hollis
175 Crescent ave. cor. Walden
176 Bellevue ave. and Avon Hill
178
Garden, and Huron ave.
179 Buckingham, cor. Parker
215 Sixth, cor. Charles
216
West Boston Bridge Trans- fer Station
271 Mass. ave. opp. Dudley
315
First, cor. Binney
371
Cambridge Almshouse
411 Blake Pump Works, Third
412 Ginn & Co., First
413 Alden Speare, Sons & Co., Sixth
414
Goepper Bros.' Barrel Fac- tory, Ninth
415
Standard Oil Works, Sixth
416 417
Ivers & Pond, Main
418 419
Tower's Piano Key Factory, Broadway
Curtis Davis & Co.'s Yard, Broadway
421
Norcross Bros.' Yard, Brook line
422
Kendall & Sons, Boiler Works Yard, Main
Morss & Whyte Wire Works, Franklin Reardon & Son, Waverly
F. A. Kennedy & Co., Green
Spiral Tube Works, Albany
J. C. Davis Soap Works, Broadway
Boston Woven Hose & Rub- ber Co., 29 Hampshire
429
H. F. Sparrow's Factory, Hampshire and Clark
City Stable, Street Dept., Raymond
43 432 433 434 442 Electric Light Works, West- ern ave.
464 Camb. Observatory, Con- cord ave.
Two Blows, all-out signal
Twelve Blows, repeated once, Military Call
ɔ̃-5 No school signal, given at 8.15 A. M., 12.45 or 1.15 P. M.
INSTUCTIONS 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 assist- ance 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 strik- ing. After giving the alarm, re- main at the box, so as to direct the firemen to the fire. Be sure that you lock the box before leav- ing it.
Citizens are requested to inform themselves where keys to the sig- nal boxes are kept, signs suitably inscribed being placed over each box giving the requisite informa- tion.
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