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Ross Wm. Jr. 13 Boylston
Ross Wm. & Son, 13 Boylston Shea Bros. 9 Pearl and 407 Camb.
Shea Daniel P. 1078 Camb.
Shea M. J. 655A Main
SMITH RALPH, 133 Green. See p. 839 Taylor William A. 411 Mass. ave. TUKEY CHARLES W. 3D, 544 Mass. ave. See p. 50 Wyeth Bros. 1426 Mass. ave.
Upholsterers.
Alexander A. 728 Mass. ave. Balmer Richard, 19 Hilliard
COVENY W. J. 1116 Mass. av. See p. 845 Grant James, junction River and Western ave. IRELAND & WHEELER, 18 Central sq. See p. 8 KELSEY JOHN H. 20 Pearl. See p. 845 Laguerquist E. 6 Front
Reffin Thomas, r. 203 Pearl
Smith George W. 1894 Mass. ave.
THOMSON
DAVID,
30
Prospect. See p. 845 ZIRKEL WILLIAM H. 650 Main. See p. 845 Upholstery Goods.
CORCORAN J. H. & CO. 587 Mass. ave. See back map
Upholstery Springs. Phelps-Vogler Co. (The) 28 Os- born
Variety Stores.
Adams James, 647 Main Ansley E. C. Miss, 719 Main Baker John F. 429 Cambridge Berkman E. Mrs. 270 Western av. Blaikie Suther, 28 Mill
Brennan C. Mrs. 14 Sparks Canavan M. A. Mrs. 1866 Mass. ave.
Carley Katie Mrs. 13 Cherry Cedarstrand V. G. 217 Broadway Clark Wm. E. 2414 Mass. ave. Coan Catherine, 39A Sherman Coveney Hannah Mrs. 10₺ Winter Crowley Mary Mrs. 109 Fourth Cunningham Mary, 88 Fifth
Flowers and Artistic Decorations, J. NEWMAN & SONS. 51 Tremont St., Boston.
GREENE & CO.,
STEAM WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 723 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE
652 CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Variety Stores-Con.
Cushing Lena W. 77 Concord ave. Davis Minnie A. 1065 Cambridge Desillier D. Mrs. 323 Concord ay. Desmond Mary, 137 Tremont Devlin A. Mrs. 136 Sherman Fillebrown Mary Mrs. 350 B'dway Flaherty Margaret T. 326 Pros- pect Flood F. H. 1167 Cambridge Gannon T. A. 811 Cambridge Goneau Beatrice Mrs. 154 Third Greene Lena Mrs. 116 Magazine Gurnham Thomas, 1901 Mass. av. Hanifen M. F. 132 Hampshire Harrington W. Mrs. 175 Hamp- shire
Hartman Simon, 187 Cambridge Haves Mary A. 10 Fourth Healey Ellen J. 77A Pleasant Hogan Julia Mrs. 133 Hampshire Ingalls H. B. 249} Broadway Jacobs C. M. 623 Cambridge Keefe Margaret Mrs. 153 Fifth Keegan Louisa, 47 Webster ave. Landman B. H. 24 Boylston Larkin Sarah Mrs. 248 Webster av. Leddy Frank T. 99 Winter Leydon M. J. 1132 Cambridge Lund Julia Mrs. 16 Eighth Lynch Margaret Mrs. 120 Sherman Manning H. O. 498 Mass. ave. Massé F. X. 249 Walden McDonald M. J. Mrs. 966 Camb. McDonald M. M. Mrs. 2 Fourth McFarland M. E. Mrs. 71 Howard McGivney Nellie Mrs. 140 Third McGuire J. E. Mrs. 170 Third Mclaughlin Patrick, 426 B'dwy McNeil C. Mrs. 190 Rindge ave. Messer G. C. 156 Rindge ave. Miller C. 2530 Mass. ave. Mullins Alice Mrs. 84 Kinnaird Norton Josephine, 770 Main Nowlin Rachael A. 195 Brookline Nugent Annie, 63 Spring
PERRY RALPH Pearl. See p. 94 Phelan Wm. T. 1227 Cambridge
D. 266
Quill Margaret, 15 Portland Reardon J. Mrs. 191 Hampshire Rowe Lucy E. 21 Cowperthwaite Rubinovz P. 264 Western ave. Ryan Mary A. 45 Fifth Schwartz E. S. 1261 Cambridge and 899 Main Shea Katie, 23 School Small George D. B. 2030 Mass. av. Smith James W. 351} Broadway Smith W. H. 146 Hampshire SPIELER MAX, 1232 Camb. See p. 846
Sprague Dora A. 103 River Stansmore J. Mrs. 116 Hampshire Stockton Rolla E. 844 Main Sullivan Mary Mrs. 1572 Lambert Sullivan Timothy, 81 Bridge
THOMPSON SILAS O. 277₺ Broadway. See p. 863 Trant N. Mrs. 180 Charles Valentine John V. 114 Broadway Van Hise M. A. Mrs. 655 Main Vaughn M. A. Mrs. 107 Oxford Walsh Mary, 213 Prospect Welch Peter, 170 Rindge ave. and 149 Sherman Williams & Morrissey, 534 Camb. Willis Arthur B. 677 Main Ventilation and Drainage. HAWKES LEVI, 623 Mass. ave. See p. 52 SULLIVAN F. J. 44 Gore. See p. 833
Veterinarians.
Balmer William M. 21 Church Bolger D. L. 26 Palmer Ferguson William, 10 Bay Hadcock Charles E., M. D. V. 21 Ellery Murphy J. D. 565 Mass. ave.
North Mark N. 10 Bay
Richardson A. J. 71 Highland aye.
Smith F. J. 838 Main
Smith L. Albert, 239 Allston
Williams & Morrissey, 534 Camb.
Veterinary Hospital. Cambridge Veterinary Hospital, 10 Bay
Vim Tires. BOSTON WOVEN HOSE & RUBBER CO. 29 Hamp- shire. See p. S Viscol Mufr. Sommer Adolph, 188 First
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Wagon Springs. BOSTON WOVEN HOSE & RUBBER CO. 29 Hamp- shire See p. 8. Wall Papers. ATKINS CHARLES & CO. 27 and 29 Prospect. See p. 834 BOYD DAVID G. S5 Pem- berton. S& p. 830 KNOWLTON GEORGE P. 17 Prospeet. See p. 844 THAYER J. H. & J. P. & CO. 730 Mass. ave. See p. 845 WARD WILLIAM, 20 Sec- ond. See p. 834 Wash Stands ( Patent). Miller E. J. Mrs. 1} Bridge
Flowers and Artistic Decorations,
J. NEWMAN & SONS, 51 Tremont St., Boston.
GREENE & CO.,
For 27 Years at 723 MASS. AVENUE. What does it stand for ?
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY 653
Watch Makers and Repairers.
Bacon John F. 1857 Mass. ave. Bailey Eugene A. 881 Main Colburn Frank A. 1432 Mass. ave. Shurtleff Jesse P. 2076 Mass. ave. Wheeler H. E. 142 Green
Water Conductors. STEARNS A. T. LUMBER CO. (THE) 166 Devonshire, Boston. See p. 820
Waterproof Clothing and Hats.
SAWYER H. M. & SON, (oiled) factory, 20 Thorndike, near Second, stores 45 Broad, B. and 116 South, N. Y. See p. 826
Waterproofing.
BARBER ASPHALT ' PAVING CO. (THE) 246 First, and 70 Kilby, B. See p.9
Wedding Cake. PETTERSON ÓSCAR G. 483 to 489 and 683 Main. See p. 853
WRIGHT HASTINGS D. S2 and 84 Mt. Auburn. front cover
See
Wheelwrights.
BEGMANN JOHN, 34 Cam- bridge. See p. 840 LOHNES A. S. & CO. 2418 Mass. ave. See p. 837 MILLEN CO. (THE) 840 Main. See p. 841 Miller James. 2015 Mass, ave. READ & McGAFFIGAN. 8 Somerville av. Som. See p. 838 Van Buskirk Chas. 734 Main
Whiteners and White- washers.
ACKERS J. L. P. 515 Mass. ave. See p. 830
ATKINS CHARLES & CO. 27 and 29 Prospect. Seep. 834 DICKIE G. F. r. 104 Gore. See p. 842
EDWARDS W. J. 28 and 85 Boylston. See p. 829
FEELEY MARTIN A. 704 Mass. ave. See p. 829
GALLAGHER WILLIAM & SONS, 239 Webster ave. See p. 828
HARRINGTON & HOW- ELL, 21 Parker. See p. 828 HERON WILLIAM J. 632 Mass. ave. See p. 827 Johnson Matthew, 153 Hastings
KASSEL A. F. 150 Harvard. See p. 834
KNOWLTON GEORGE P. 17 Prospect. See p. 844
LEACH C. K. 1973 Mass. ave. See p. 835
MAGEE JOHN A. 10 Regen t See page 830 McDONALD J. LEO, 23 Church. See p. 829 Nolan JJohn, 118 Charles
OLESON THORWALD, 55 Grigg. See p. 862
O'TOOL AUSTIN A. 21 Pros- pect. See p. 838
PYE W. L. 158 Norfolk. See p. 830
REED CLARENCE G. order box 22, Sawin's Express office, Harvard sq. and 30 Forest, cor. Beacon, Somerville. See p. 827 REED S. M. & CO. 19 Pal- mer and 1973 Mass. av. Seep. 839
ROBINSON W. A. 18 Nor- folk. See p. 830
RYAN THOMAS, 17 Clary. See p. 828
SAWYER CHARLES A. 884 Main. See front cover
SHEAFE JOHN C. 295 Franklin. See p. 830
SHERWIN R. A. 509 Put- nam ave. See p. 834
SMITH JOHN F. 6 Upland rd. See p. 835
THAYER J. H. & J. P. & CO. 730 Mass. ave. See p. 835
Flowers and Artistic Decorations, J. NEWMAN & SONS, 51 Tremont St., Boston.
GREENE & CO.,
VENTILATION and SHEET -
METAL WORKERS.
723 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.
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Whiteners and White- washers - Con.
WINKLER WILLIAM, 875 Cambridge. See p. 830 WOODS BROS. & CO. 23 Winsor. See p. 844
Window and Door Frames.
CARLISLE E. A., POPE & CO. 2 Sudbury, Boston. See p. 865
Window Screens and Doors.
BURROWES E. T. CO. (THE) Spring, cor. Centre, Portland, Me. See p. S69
Window Glass.
CARLSILE E. A., POPE & CO. 2 Sudbury, Boston. See p. 865
Window Shades.
CORCORAN J. H. & CO. 587 Mass. ave. See back map COVENY W. J. 1116 Mass. ave. See p. 845 KNOWLTON GEORGE P. 17 Prospect. See p. 844
Window Ventilator Mnfr.
Hall H. W. 7 Temple
Wire Screens (Insect).
BURROWES E. T. CO. (THE) Spring, corner Centre, Portland, Me. See p. 869
Wire Signs.
BUCK C. H. & CO. 728 Mass. ave. See p. 5
Wire Workers and Dealers.
MORSS & WHYTE, 116 Franklin, and 75 to 81 Coruhill, B. See p. 865
Wood and Coal.
(See also Coal and Wood.)
Ararat Kindling WoodCo. 140 First BAKER-HUNNEWELL CO. main office 157 Main, branch offices 360 Main, 624 Mass. av. 11 Brattle, also 127 Cambridge and 20 Exchange pl. B. See front cover BRADEEN J. S. 667 Cam- bridge. See p. 852
CARSTEIN HANS L. 47 Cogswell ave. See map
COLEMAN BROS. 242 First, 91 Broadway, 450 Mass. av. and 386 River : branch 70 Green, B. See p. 861
DENNIS, THOMPSON, PIERCE CO. 678 Cambridge, 735 Mass. ave; 280 Cambridge, Allston ; 43 Kilby, B .; and 229 Marginal, E. B. See back cover
Emerson George C. 32 East HOLMES W. F. 374 River. See p. 852
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Hope John W. 3 Douglass METROPOLITAN COAL CO. 221 Bridge, general offices, 30 Congress, B. See p. 4 O'Neil James P. 44 Cambridge PAGE GEO. G. BOX CO. (kindling) 3 to 13 Hampshire. See p. 442
PETERSON R. 227 Hamp- shire. See p. 848
PROUDFOOT DAVID & CO. 84 Bridge, and 92 State, rm. 43, B. See front cover RICHARDSON & BACON, College wharf, foot Dunster. See p. 5
SLEEPER FRED W. 65 Sixth. See opp. p. 396
Smith George M. Co. (bundle wood) 360 Main
WELLINGTON-WILD COAL CO. 30 Bridge, general office 7 Central, B. See 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
Flowers and Artistic Decorations, J. NEWMAN & SONS, 51 Tremont St., Boston.
GREENE & CO.,
SANITARY PLUMBING ANY SIZE CONTRACT.
723 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.
CAMBRIDGE BUSINESS DIRECTORY 655
STANDARD TURNING
WORKS, 122 Broadway, 746 Main, and 53 State, rm. 1052, Boston. See back cover
Wood Carvers. BRANDAU LOUIS W. 79 State. See p. 845 Clark W. G. 628 Mass. ave.
Wood Printers. PAGE GEO. G. BOX CO. 3 to 13 Hampshire. See p. 442
Wood Pulleys. ROBERTS J. H. & CO. 137 Portland, Boston. See p. 856
Wood Turners.
STANDARD TURNING WORKS, 122 Broadway, 746 Main, and 53 State, rm. 1052, B. See back cover
STEARNS A. T. LUMBER CO. (THE) 166 Devonshire, Boston. See p. 820
Wooden Box Mnfrs. PAGE GEO. G. BOX CO. 3 to 13 Hampshire. See p. 442.
Wooden Boxes. PAGE GEO. G. BOX CO. 3 to 13 Hampshire. See p. 442
Wooden Ware. MOORE & HADLEY, 8 Brattle. See p. 18
Wrapper Mnfrs. Epstein S. & Co. 53 Fifth
Wreaths, Crosses, Etc. BOCK WILLIAM A. 2388 Mass. ave. See p. 836
Wrought Iron Fences. Cleveland Wrought Iron Fence Co. 674 Mass. ave. MILLEN JOSEPH, 322 and 324 Main. See p. 818
Yeast ( Compressed). MacLeod William G. r. 96 Inman
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DIARRHEA CURE
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Always have these preparations in the HOUSE they will save you DOCTOR'S BILLS. NO SUBSTITUTE Can Fill Their Place.
NOTHING EQUAL TO THEM.
For Sale by Reliable Druggists.
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JAMES E. HUNTRESS. GEORGE F. HUNTRESS.
Established 1862.
W. A. Greenough & Co.
D IRECTORY
PUBLISHERS and PRINTERS
Maps of . ... BROOKLINE, CAMBRIDGE, HAVERHILL, NASHUA, NEW BEDFORD, PORTSMOUTH, QUINCY, SOMERVILLE:
97 Oliver Street, BOSTON, MASS.
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CITY GOVERNMENT,
1900.
Municipal Election, Second Tuesday in December. City Government Organized on First Monday in January. (Appointed Officers too late .for Publication.)
MAYOR.'
Hon. Edgar R. Champlin, office City Hall.
ALDERMEN.
John J. Ahern. W. F. Brooks, H. L. Carstein, J. F. Donovan, W. E. Doyle, A. B. Long, Isaac McLean. H. H. Per- kins, Geo. E. Saunders, J. T. Shea. W. C. Wardwell.
ALDERMEN BY WARDS. Ward 1-Saunders, Wardwell and Brooks.
Ward 2-Doyle, Donovan and Long. Ward 3 -- Ahern and Shea.
Ward 4-Perkins.
Ward 5-Carstein and McLean.
COMMON COUNCIL.
Stoughton Bell, John D. Merrill. Thorndike Spalding, William W. Bird. James D. Hill,' Herbert A. Rhoades, Joseph E. Sharkey, James J. Malley, James A. Brown, Henry F. Lehan, .James T. Barrett, Fred L. Beunke.
Timothy W. Good, Frederick A. Gilli- gan. Edward E. Clark. John F. Dans- kin. William J. Rounds, Albert H. Hall. Wm. H. Lewis, William M. Wadden.
Edward .1. Counihan, clerk.
COMMON COUNCIL BY WARDS.
Ward 1-James B. Hill, Stoughton Bell. John D. Merrill, Thorndike Spalding.
Ward 2-William W. Bird, Herbert A. Rhoades, Joseph E. Sharkey, Wil- liam M. Wadden, James J. Malley.
· Ward 3 -- Henry F. Lehan, James A. Brown. Frederick A. Gilligan, James T. Barrett.
Ward 4 -- F. L. Beunke, T. W. Good, Edward E. Clark, John F. Danskin, William J. Rounds.
Ward 5-Albert H. Hall, Wm. H. Lewis.
CITY OFFICERS.
City Clerk-Edward J. Brandon. Asst. City Clerk-Albert M. Pear.
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Treasurer and Collector of Taxes- William W. Dallinger.
City Auditor-Harry T. Upham.
City Messenger-Francis L. Pratt.
Clerk of Common Council-Edward A. Counihan.
Clerk of Committees-John McDuf- fee.
City Physician-Lewis L. Bryant.
City Solicitor-Gilbert A. A. Pevey. City Engineer-Lewis M. Hastings. Chief of Police-Lothrop J. Cloyes.
Chief Engineer of Fire Department -Thomas J. Casey.
Superintendent of Streets-Chas. A. Brown.
Superintendent of Public Buildings and Inspector of Buildings-William H. Gray.
Superintendent of Sewers-Theodore L. Pike.
City Electrician-Charles F. Hope- well.
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 Provisions - Charles E. Hadcock, M. D. V.
PRINCIPAL ASSESSORS.
Districts 1 and 5-Joshua G. Gooch. Districts 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-Robert A. Parry.
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OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
Ward 1-Alex. Millan, term expires 1903.
Ward 2-Wm. W. Burrage, term ex- pires 1899.
Ward 3-Stephen Anderson, term expires 1902.
Ward 4-Charles Walker. term ex- pires 1901.
Ward 5-Charles Bullock. term ex- pires 1900.
Secretary-David P. Muzzey, office Central sq. bldg. Cambridgeport.
Superintendent of Almshouse-Mar- tin L. Eldredge.
Visitor-Vespasian Danforth.
Board of Health-E. Edwin Spencer. William R. Peabody, 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-Her- bert T. Lawrence, Robert A. Parry, Robert D. Carter, Geo. Stephens, Da- vid C. Proudfoot, Joseph P. Quilty, Chas. H. Lealand.
Fence Viewers-Lewis W. Hastings, Colin Chisholm, William H. Gray.
Committee for the Preservation of Fish-Lewis M. Hastings, Theo. L. Pike.
Constables-J. A. Brown, J. H. Cox, John Foster, Jos. Fox, F. H. Hager, W. F. Hayward, F. H. Lambert, J. E. Lennon, John Loughrey, W. Ivers, J. T. Lynch, J. E. Price, J. T. Shea, A. M. Stewart, T. R. Sheridan, F. H. Wait, E. M. Williams. S. V. A. Carey, B. Lent, G. S. Clabburn, Frank E. Shaw. John J. Rafferty.
Inspectors of Junk Shops, Pawn Brokers' Shops and Second-Hand Clothing Stores and Dealers-Mark J. Folsom, John F. Murray, James E. Murray.
Hay Weigher-Edmund I. Train.
Coal Weighers-Hiram W. Brooks, Silas E. Buck, Charles H. Leland, Clarence G. Bartlett, Eugene A. F. Bartnett, Robert D. Carter, James W. Coleman, Ernest P. Cook, Warren Crane. Stanley Jennison, Harry W. Marston. John J. Masters, Winslow S. Pierce, David Proudfoot, David C. Proudfoot, Geo. H. Rugg, Geo. M. Smith, Chas. Turner, John Moynahan.
Weighers-Edward J. Carroll, Isaac A. Chandler, Alex. S. Ford. John M. Guiney, Nathan H. Holbrook, Robert Holden, William Maloney, Melville McFarland. T. H. Shea, R. C. Bird. Ernest E. Bradbury, Arthur B. Dodge. James A. Ferguson, Edward F. Ma- hady, Fred W. McFarland, John F. Reilly, Wm. C. Reycroft, John M. Thayer, James A. Whelan.
Person to Seize all Baskets, Meas- ures. Vessels, etc .- Albert F. Roberts.
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Measurer of Grain-Albert F. Rob- erts.
Measurer ind Surveyor-Henry L. Hale.
Surveyors of Mechanics' Work- John S. Pollard, Charles A. Mason.
Auctioneers-John J. Ahern. Daniel A. Buckley, Wilbur S. Clarke, John W. Coveney, Watson G. Cutter, Wil- liam R. Ellis, Paul Epstein, Max Frankenstein, D. J. Hayes, Stephen H. Harrington, Leander M. Hannum, James E. Lennon, Thomas C. Scot- tron, Walter C. Wardwell, Robert C. Baxter, Henry J. Cunningham, Jere- miah F. Donovan, Frederick D. Fisk, Wm. L. Frankenstein, Edward R. Harris, Frank L. Howe, John A. Kel- leher, Wm. Kelly, Samuel R. Knights, Frank H. Lambert, Frank M. Law- rence, H. L. Marcy, John B. McKen- na, Henry C. H. Parker, Chas. L. Phil- lips. Timothy A. Scott, Frank E. Shaw, Bartholomew M. Young.
Undertakers - Stephen Anderson, David F. Corcoran. John W. Coveney, Daniel P. Danahy, Arthur S. Fudge, Edw. J. Fudge, David Fudge, George H. Kelley, Horace D. Litchfield, Jud- son Litchfield, C. Henry Lockhart, Ab- iel E. Long, James F. Mullen, John J. Ross, Wm. Ross Jr., Daniel P. Shea, James J. Shea, John T. Shea. M. J. Shea. Ralph Smith, William Stinson, Henry A. Wyeth, Benjamin F. Wyeth, Geo. F. Ricker, David J. Nilligan, John J. Murphy, John J. Loan, Edwin I .. Derby, John R. Derby, Allen J. Litchfield, Gec. W. Long.
Park Commissioners-George How- land Cox, Edmund Reardon, W. M. Richardson, H. E. Whiting, acting supt.
Registrars of Voters-James Cox, William J. Breen, Isaac S. Pear. Fred- erick W. Macdonald, office Central sq. bldg. Western av.
Water Board -- Wm. B. Durant, pres .; Wellington Fillmore. Geo. H. Howard, Stillman F. Kelley, Edmund H. Stevens; Walter H. Harding, Reg- istrar and Clerk of Board. Office, City Hall.
Harry L. Lincoln, Registrar's Asst. Fred G. Davis, Inspector.
E. C. Brooks, Pumping Engineer and Supt.
Charles B. Parker, Asst. Supt.
Police Department.
Chief of Police-Lothrop J. Cloyes; office, Central sq. bldg. Western av.
Deputy Chief of Police-William F. Bachelder.
Captains-District 1, Mark J. Fol- som; district 2, Fred B. Pullen; district 3, John F. Murray.
Inspector-Capt. James E. Murray. Asst. Inspector -- H. C. Jones.
Chief's Clerk-C. W. Priest.
Sergeants of Police-Daniel Calla- han, David A. Stevens, station 1; M. J. Conry, J. Scott Alexander, station 2; William A. Mullett, Charles L. Pike, station 3.
Policemen-District 1, Richard H. Aylward, George T. Barrington, Ed- ward F. Belcher, Elbridge S. Blen, Michael J. Brennan, Thomas M. Campbell, Timothy Corcoran, James A. Cox, Patrick Doyle, Joseph H. Fur- hush, John J. McBride, Robert T. Fixon, John E. McCrehan, Charles C. Marston, P. F. Murray, Simon D. His- cock, Charles H. Presho, Bernard S. Koper, Geo. Smyth, James E. McNul- ty, Joseph C. Temple, Dennis F. Lea- hy, John H. Wells, Orrin B. White, James H. H. Holt, William H. H. Howe, Fred L. Ladd, John F. Wins- low, John P. Maloy, Edward J. Comer- ford, E. J. Welch. Dexter Jewett. Dis- trict 2, M. Culhane, John Coulter, T. F. Dynan. J. G. Forristall, M. A. Gin- ty, J. J. Griffiths, M. M. Hackett, John A. Hezlitt, B. F. Higgins, F. W. Law, James L. McElroy, Edward J. Mc- l'abe, Bernard McCaffrey, Benjamin McKeen, Wm. H. McMenimen, S. J. Mulvaney. M. Neilson, T. J. Real, F. A. Robinson. William H. Robertson, T. P. Rowe, W. H. Rowe, J. F. Shaughnessy, C. Sullivan. John Wiley, R. E. Mullin, John W. Dechan, Fred M. Ellis, Wm. Hill. J. W. Parks. W. F. Mckeown, Hubert Gordon. District 3. Charles F. Aberle, F. Apel, D. F. Connihan. J. P. Hall, William N. Mul- lins. P. F. Hurley. C. J. McCann, Ralph R. Rice, F. W. Scobey, B. C. Scully, Joseph F. McCorry, F. W. Skelley, D. F. Walsh, Jeremiah Mc- Carthy, John Kelleher.
Reserve Officers-Geo. J. Mahoney, P. F. Dunlea, C. W. Wyman. T. F. Leahy, W. F. Aberle, Anton B. Deihl, Edward F. Horrigan, Richard M. Mc-
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Fadden, James P. Milon, David I .. Walsh.
Medical Examiner - William D. Swan.
Third District Court of Middlesex County.
Jurisdiction - Cambridge, Arlington and Belmont.
Standing Justice -- Charles Almy.
Special Justices-Samuel W. Mc- Daniel and Augustine J. Daly.
Clerk-E:nerson W. Law. Asst. Clerk -- - Herbert J. Splaine.
Meet every day at 9 A. M. legal holi- days excepted. City Building, Brattle square.
Fire Department.
Chief Engineer-Thomas J. Casey, 440 Cambridge st. Assistants-Na- thaniel W. Bunker, Timothy Curran, chief's driver.
ENGINE CO. NO. 1.
City bldg. Brattle sq. Ward 1. John L. Jones Jr. Capt .: Thomas H. Kneeland, Lieut .; Daniel E. Powers, Asst. Engineman; Hiram W. Hooker, Driver; Daniel E. Shea, Driver of Hose.
ENGINE CO. NO. 2. 378 to 394 Mass. av. Ward 4.
James Cunningham. Capt .; Arthur C. Day, Lieut .; William H. Cairns. En- gineman; John H. McDermott. Asst. Engineman: Angus McDonald, Driver; Albert F. Sawyer, Driver of Hose.
ENGINE CO. NO. 3. Third st. cor. Gore, Ward 3.
Walter Baker, Capt .: John Brassel. Lieut .; Hiram Blood, Engineman; Charles A. Blair, Asst. Engineman; Poter McSorley, Driver; P. J. Hayes, : Driver of Hose.
ENGINE CO. NO. 4. Mass. av. cor. Blake, Ward 5.
Daniel A. McCaughlin, Capt .; Johu F. Ricker, Engineman; Jeremiah O'Conner, 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. Conner, En-
gineman; I. H. Dale, Asst. Engine- man; Charles R. Hooker, Driver; Jas. H. Furfey, Driver of Hose.
ENGINE CO. NO. 6. 178-180 River st. Ward 4.
John H. Brown, Capt .; J. I. Howe, Engineman; Charles A. Cairns, Asst. Engineman; John J. O'Callaghan, Driver; Robert. J. Buchanan. Driver of Hose.
ENGINE CO. NO. 7. Main, opp. Pelham.
George A. Garrity, Capt .; Joseph A. Wood, Lieut .; Thomas F. O'Connell, Engineman; John McCarthy, Asst. En- gineman; Dennis R. Sullivan, Driver of Hose; John D. Shea, Driver of En- gine.
CHEMICAL ENGINE NO. 1.
Central sq. bldg. Western av.
Lewis C. Clark, Lieut .: J. T. Mc- Cabe, Engineman; John H. Dardis, Driver.
CHEMICAL ENGINE NO. 2. Lexington av. Ward 1.
George W. Butler, Lieut .; William H. Barrow. Engineman: Wm. Haley, Driver.
HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 1. City building, Eliot sq. Ward 1.
John T. MeNamee, Capt .; Edw. Con- roy, Lieut .: Chas. Olsson, Driver; Benj. McArthur, Ladderman.
HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 2. Portland street, near Cambridge, Ward 2.
Wiu. F. Newman, Capt .; Jas. M. Casey, Lieut .; Thomas Mimnaugh, Driver; Albert Waite, Ladderman.
HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 3. 378 to 394 Mass. av. Ward 4.
Thomas I. Hunter, Capt .; Cutler L. Vose, Lieut .; Exurie J. Ouimette, Til- lerman; Wm. E. Richardson, Driver.
CAMBRIDGE FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
Location of Boxes.
NO. 7 Prison Point, n. round house (du- plicate)
7 Prison Point, cor. Bridge
8 First, opp. Thorndike
9 Cambridge, n. First
12 Third. cor. Winter
661
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
13 Fourth, Police Station No. 3
14 Cambridge, cor. Sixth
15 Vine, near Fifth
115 Third, corner Bent
116 Third, cor. Broadway
17 Washington, n. cor. Burleigh
21 Sidney, cor. Allston
23 Pearl, cor. Auburn
24 Brookline, opp. Valentine
25 Lafayette sq. Truck house No. 3
26 Main, corner Osborn
27 Clark, cor. Harvard
28 Broadway, cor. Burleigh
29 Webster av. cor. Plymouth
31 Cambridge, cor. Harding
32 Columbia, cor. Cambridge
34 Columbia. cor. Hampshire
149
Kirkland, near Baldwin
35 Harvard, cor. Norfolk
36 Mass. av. cor. Prospect
37 Junc. Pleasant and River
38 Dlake, cor. Magazine
39 Magazine, cor. Chestnut
41 Pleasant, cor. Fairmont
12 River, cor. Blackstone
43 Banks, near cor. Flagg
45 Franklin, cor. Soden
4G Mass. av. cor. Hancock
169
Rindge av. cor. Hollis
175
Crescent av. cor. Walden
176 Bellevue av. cor. Avon Hill
49 Cambridge, opp. Baldwin
51 Broadway, cor. Ellery
52 Mass. av. and Mt. Auburn, Put- nam sq.
53 Mt. Auburn, cor. Holyoke pl.
54 Cambridge, Memorial hall
56 Kirkland, cor. Summer
371
Cambridge almshouse
411 Blake Pump Works, Third
412 Ginn & Co. First
413 Alden Speare Sons & Co. Sixth
414 Goepper Bros., Ninth
415 Standard Oil Works, Sixth
416
Rubber works yard, Ninth
Ivers & Pond, Main
418 Tower's factory. Broadway
419 Curtis Davis & Co.'s yard, Broad- way
Norcross Brothers' yard, Brook- line
72 Reed, near Schoolhouse
73 Rindge av. n. Bay State brick yd.
422
Kendall & Sons yard, Main
423 Morss & Whyte, Franklin
424 Reardon & Son, Waverly
425 F. A. Kennedy & Co., Green
Spiral Tube works, Albany
79 Brattle, cor. Sparks
427
J. C. Davis soap works, Broad- way
Mt. Auburn, near hospital
428
Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Co., Hampshire
H. F. Sparrow factory. Hamp- shire and Clark
City Stable. Raymond
431 442 Riverside Press, Blackstone
443 Camb. Electric Light Works, Western av.
112 North. cor. Water
113 Thorndike. cor. Third
114 Gore, J. P. Squire's works
121 Brookline, cor. Chestnut
126 Pine, cor. Washington
131 Portland, cor. Cambridge
134 Tremont. cor. Hampshire, City Stable
135 Harvard, cor. Inman
136 Norfolk, cor. Austin
127 Western av. cor. Howard
139 Pearl. cor. Allston
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