The Cambridge directory for 1873, Part 43

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Publication date: 1873
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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.


NORTH AVENUE ORTHODOX | PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL CONGREGA'L SOCIETY. CHURCH.


Organized as the Holmes Church, Sept. 23, 1857. Name changed, Aug. 17, 1866.


North avenue, cor. Roseland st.


Rev. David O. Mears, Pastor; Wm. F. Richardson, Daniel Fobes, Wm. P. Hayward, Henry M. Bird, Deacons; John Harrington, Clerk ; Frank E. Whitcomb, Sexton.


BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH.


FOrganized May 9th, 1865.


Rev. Henry Hinckley, Pastor; Jacob Eaton, Deacon; H. C. Wild- er, Clerk; Jacob Eaton, Treasurer: Jacob Eaton, Josiah Sparrow, Ben- jamin Conant, James Mellen, S. D. Fuller, Geo. Bird, C. L. Fessenden, S. Childs, and G. A. Puffer, Trus- tees; J. S. Paine, Superintendent ; E. L. Cheney, Assistant Supt.


ST. JAMES PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


North Cambridge; Beech, n. North avenue.


Organized, 1866.


Rev. William H. Fultz, Rector; George Vincent, James M. Barker, Wardens; Geo. A. Meacham, Thos. Locke, Henry Whitney, Theodore S. Foster, William H. Sherman, Vestrymen; Geo. I. Vincent, Clerk and Treasurer; James G. Croswell, Supt. of Sunday School; Geo. Vin- cent, Sexton, residence at Somer- ville.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOCIETY.


Organized, March 7, 1868. North avenue, n. Jarvis street.


Rev. Pliny Wood, Pastor; Jacob S. Merrill, Clerk of Trustees; S. M. Cofran, Treasurer.


ST. MARY'S - Roman Catholic. Dedicated March, 1868. Harvard, cor. Norfolk street.


Rev. Thos. Scully, Pastor; Rev. Thos. Cummings, Assist. Pastor.


ST. JOHN'S MEMORIAL CHAPEL. - EPISCOPAL.


Consecrated November 19, 1869. Brattle, near Mason.


The property of the trustees of the Episcopal Theological School. Rev. John S. Stone, D. D., Dean; Wm. Brunt, Sexton, house Willard street.


Organized in 1865 as the Stearns Chapel.


Incorporated April 14th, 1871. Magazine, corner Cottage.


Rev. George R. Leavitt, Pastor; John N. Meriam and Edward Ken- dall, Deacons; James H. Sparrow, Clerk; Edward Kendall, Treasurer; Aaron Bradshaw, Auditor; Rev. G .. R. Leavitt, John N. Meriam, Ed- ward Kendall, Samuel Palmer, Ly- man G. Case, Geo. D. Chamberlain, Aaron Bradshaw, Benj. R. Tilton, Geo. H. Rugg, James H. Sparrow, Church Committee and Board of Assessors.


SOCIETIES.


THE PROTESTANT EPISCO* PAL THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL OF MASSACHUSETTS.


Located on Brattle, cor. Irving pl. Officers - Board of Trustees - Edward S. Rand, Pres .; Robert C. Winthrop, John P. Putnam, Amos A. Lawrence, James S. Amory. A. A. Lawrence, Treas.


Board of Visitors - The Rt. Rev. D. D., ex officio Pres .; Rev. J. S. Copley Greene, Wm. R. Nicholson, D. D., E. M. P. Wells, D. D., Jos. Story Fay, Robt. M. Mason, Geo. C. Shattuck, M. D.


Faculty - Rev. John S. Stone, D. D., Dean, and Professor of Theolo- gy; Rev. Francis Wharton, D. D., Professor of Liturgics, etc. ; Rev. P. H. Steenstra, Prof. of Biblical In- terpretation; Rev. Alexander V. G. Allen, Prof. of Ecclesiastical Hist.


CAMBRIDGE HUMANE SOCIETY.


Organized Aug. 24, 1814.


Officers for 1873 -S. T. Farwell, Pres .; A. H. Ramsey, Treas. ; John C. Farnham, Sec. ; Francis J.Child, William Vaughan, Samuel Batch- elder, jr., Wm. B. Storer, Trustees.


Original Officers - Rev. Abiel Holmes, D. D., Pres .; Rev. Henry Ware, D. D., Vice-Pres. ; Levi Far- well, Sec .; Levi Hedge, Treas.


EAST CAMBRIDGE CHARI- TABLE SOCIETY.


Formed 1824. Composed of ladies from the several religious societies. Officers for 1872- Mrs. Samuel Dustin, Pres. ; Mrs. A. P. Hooker, Vice-Pres. ; Miss Mary Parmenter, Treas .; Mrs. J. R. Knight, Sec. ; Mrs. Joel Robinson, Collector; Mrs. Andrew Jones, Mrs. A. P. Hooker,


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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.


Mrs. Joel Robinson, Mrs. Henry A. Bacon, Mrs. Betsey G. Durrell, Mrs. A. Stewart, Mrs. O. Stewart, Mrs. J. B. Hamlin, Mrs. H. N. Hovey, Miss Mary Parmenter, Mrs. H. B. Dennison, Mrs. J. N. Pike, Mrs. J. R. Knight, Trustees.


UNION CITY MISSION. Cambridgeport.


Officers - Mrs. Wm. S. Stone, Pres .; Mrs. L. R. Paige, Vice Pres. ; Mrs. Amos Whittemore, Sec .; Miss Rundlett, Treas.


SAINT JOHN'S MUTUAL RELIEF SOCIETY.


East Cambridge. Organized December, 1840.


John McSorley, Pres. ; David Hef- fernan, Vice-Pres .; John H. Swi- ney, Treas .; James J. Murphy, Sec .; J. D. Ford, book-keeper.


250 Members. Meets in basement of St. Johns Church, Fourth street, near Cambridge, first Sunday of each month.


THE SONALITY. East Cambridge.


Francis J. Kelley, Prefect; Mi- chael McCloskey, first Assistant; Stephen Anderson, second Assist .; Nicholas Welch,Secretary; J. Good, Treas.


Meetings held every Tuesday eve- ning, in basement of St. John's Church, Fourth street.


THE FATHER MATHEW TO- TAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. Organized December, 1840.


James O'Donnell, Pres. ; Stephen Anderson, Vice-Pres .; Francis A. Kelly, Sec .; John Brogan, Book- keeper; John Quinn, Treas.


Meetings held on the fourth Sun- day of every month in St. Johns Church, Fourth street.


DOWSE INSTITUTE.


Lecture room, Union Hall,631 Main.


Trustees -His Honor the Mayor and the President of the Common Council, ex officiis. Charles Deane, Pres. and Treas .; W. W. Welling- ton, Sec., John C. Dodge.


The Executors of the will of Thomas Dowse appropriated $10,- 000 for the establishment and sup- port of an annual course of Public Lectures in Cambridge, under the name of the Dowse Institute. The first Lecture was given at the City Hall, December 7, 1858.


DANA LIBRARY.


Rooms in Masonic Hall building, Main, near Temple. Open every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, from 4 to 8 P. M.


Trustees - His Honor the Mayor, Messrs. Charles Deane, W. W. Wel- lington, Dr. Anson, P. Hooker, Jo- seph A. Holmes, and J. G. Gooch; Miss Caroline F. Orne, Librarian.


This library is open to all resi- dents of Cambridge, by payment of $1.00 per annum. Number. of vols. about 6,000. Additions are con- stantly made.


NO. CAMBRIDGE CHORAL SOCIETY.


(Organized Sept. 1, 1869.)


President, Perley Morse; Vice- President, C. D. Hubbard; Secre- tary and Treasurer, W. H. Went- worth, jr. ; Librarian, C.C. Putnam; Directors, C. S. Dawes, George B. Boice, Miss Ella Whipple, Mrs. C. P. Austin; Musical Director, W. W. Davis. Rehearsals every Mon- day evening, in the vestry of North avenue Congregational Church.


ALPHA GLEE CLUB, CAM- BRIDGE.


(Organized February, 1871. )


President, J. F. Ward; Secretary, E. H. Stevens; Treasurer, J. F. Ward; Musical Director, A. W. Fix. Meetings held every Tues- day evening.


CAMBRIDGE CHORAL SOCIETY. (Organized Oct. 14, 1872. )


President, Justin A. Jacobs; Vice-President, Augustus H. Hews; Sec'y, Alfred L. Barbour; Treas- urer, John S. Sawyer; Librarian, Chas. H. Danforth; Trustees, Wm. F. Bradbury, Chas. W. Monroe, L. B. Grover, L. B. Guyer, Francis Maguire, A. K. Hebard, H. P. Blackman, Benj. F. Gilbert. B. F. Gilbert, Musical Director. Rehear- sals held at Everett Hall, Hyde's Block, Main street.


OLD CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL RELIEF SOCIETY. (Organized 1865.)


President, Thos. G. Lally; Vice President, Frank Corcoran; Treas- urer, Timothy Burns; Financial Secretary, John Naughton; Corres- ponding Secretary, John Teaffe; Directors, Timothy Reedan, Owen Cox, Michael J. Conry, John H. Connors. Meetings held first Mon- day of every month, in Emmet Hall, Moore's block, Brattle street.


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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.


HARVARD STREET LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.


Cambridgeport. Lecture Committee, C. C. Gale, G. C. W. Fuller, Edward G. San- ger. Edward G. Sawyer, Sec'y.


HOWARD BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.


Cambridgeport.


Organized 1850; Incorporated 1867.


Charles R. Patcli, President; B. M. Jones, Sec'y; C. H. Spencer, J. M. Hall, C. D. Wilder, Mrs. A. C. Bowles, E. J. Howlett, Nathan H. Holbrook, Alfred L. Barbour, Joseph Whittemore, Managers.


CAMBRIDGE HORTICUL- TURAL SOCIETY.


Organized October, 1860.


Meetings first Monday evening of each month, at the library room of the Society, Masonic block, Main, n. Temple.


President,- Hervey Davis; Vice- Presidents, Asa Bullard, Alex. Dickinson, Joel Parker, John Sar- gent; Treasurer and Secretary, E. A. Hall.


ANCIENT ORDER OF HI- BERNIANS, DIVISION NO. 5. Cambridgeport.


Organized October 11, 1871.


President, John Leary; Vice- President, Patrick F. McCaffrey; Financial Secretary, Daniel W. Donovan; Assistant Secretary, P. J. White; Treasurer, Thomas M. Flynn; Sergeant-at-Arms, Thomas Gannow. Meetings held the first and third Monday of every month, in hall, 539 Main street.


CAMBRIDGE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.


Meets at Irving Hall, Main, corner Norfolk street. Reading-room open daily from 6 to 10, P. M.


W. A. Munroe, President; Benj. Dow, Vice-President ; E. G. Sanger, Corresponding Secretary ; Alfred L. Barbour, Recording Secretary; Chas. A. Fisk, jr., Treasurer.


LITERARY CLASS.


J. E. Vanderver, President; G. Arthur Case, Vice-President; W. H. Spencer, Secretary and Treas- urer; Executive Committee, Jos. A. Ball, Geo. McPherson, Wm. Tupper.


CAMBRIDGE SOCIAL UNION.


Rooms Brattle, corner of Palmer street, 2d floor.


Organized January, 1871.


Wm. M. Vaughan, President; Mrs. H. O. Houghton, Mrs. J. P. Cook, Miss Georgiana Leach, Mrs. K. Parsons, Mr. Michael Corcoran, Mr. Samuel Batchelder, jr., Rev. Samuel , Longfellow, Vice-Pres- idents; Mr. Geo. H. Beaman, Sec- retary; Miss Mary L. Thayer, Assistant Secretary; Nathan G. Gooch, Treasurer. Open every evening, Sundays excepted, from 7 to 10, P. M.


FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION. Fast Cambridge.


Regular meetings, first Tuesday in every month, at hall, 97 Cambridge.


John Hogdon, President; Charles Davis, Vice-President; J. S. Dra- per, Secretary; Edwin H. Blake, Treasurer.


CAMBRIDGE MECHANICS LITERARY ASSOCIATION.


Organized Sept., 1868.


Meet every Monday Evening at Irving Hall, Main, cor. Norfolk.


Officers-President, J. J. Cronin; Vice-President, F. E. Devins; Sec- retary, J. H. Lynch; Rec. Sec., J. H. Fitzgerald; Treasurer, M. F. Keyes; Trustees, J. Mahady, P. T. Kenney, E. F. White.


CAMBRIDGE LYCEUM.


Charles H. Saunders. President; A. H. Ransay, Secretary and Trea- surer; Ebenezer Francis, A. A. Whitney, J. M. Hilton, B. W. Whitney, Philip Nutting, William E. Saunders, Trustees.


ST. JOHN'S LITERARY INSTI- TUTE.


East Cambridge.


Meets at Institute Hall, 107 Cam- bridge street.


President, Thomas F. McCue; Vice-President, James T. Shaugh- nessy; Recording Secretary, Joseph Newman; Treasurer, Michil. Kane; Corresponding Secretary, Richard T. Shaughnessy; Bookkeeper, T. F. Nugent; Librarian, Thomas F. Mullen ; Directors, Edward B. Newman, Thomas Wood, James O'Connor, Edward S. English, Daniel F. O'Connor, James R. Hopkins.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


J. F. MALLEN,


Merchant Tailor,


FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS IN VARIETY. NO. 508 MAIN STREET, Near Lafayette Square, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Gentlemen's Garments Cut to Order and Warranted to Fit.


Charles River Iron Works.


KENDALL & ROBERTS, MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN


STEAM BOILERS,


ROTARY BLEACHES,


GASOMETERS, SUGAR TANKS AND WAGONS, CHARCOAL AND BAG FILTERS, GRANULATORS, -


Water, Oil, and Ship's Tanks, Rendering and Steam Jacket Lard Kettles, Oil Stills, etc.


IRON BRIDGES AND ROOFS, And all descriptions of PLATE IRON WORK.


MAIN STREET, - CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


Near West Boston Bridge.


SAMUEL BOYER, Stair Builder


POSTS, RAILS, and BALUSTERS On hand and made to order. No. 371, 373 & 375 Main St., CAMBRIDGEPORT.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


GEORGE CLOSE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL


CONFECTIONER,


232 Cambridge Street, EAST CAMBRIDGE.


PEDDLERS AND STORES SUPPLIED.


ALFRED WOOD, DEALER IN


BEST FAMILY GROCERIES,


HYSON


TEA


5 & 6 Harvard Row, Cambridge. CHOICE TEAS AND COFFEES, And the Best Brands of Flour. Also, GRAIN and MEAL.


HENRY MOULTON & CO.


(Successors to ELIJAH SPARE,)


MANUFACTURERS OF


Common, Splice and Self-Supporting Ladders,


Steps, Mason's Horses, Window Jacks, Boys' Clipper Sleds, Snow Shovels, Revolving Clothes Dryers, etc.


GORE, near 6th Street,


HENRY MOULTON .? C. W. H. MOULTON. S


EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS.


ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


GRANT & MANN, No. 78 Main Street, near the Bridge, Cambridgeport, Mass. MANUFACTURE TO ORDER


CUSTOM FURNITURE & MANTELS,


In Rosewood, Walnut, Mahogany, Oak and Chestnut. Original Designs for the same furnished Gratis. FIRST-CLASS UPHOLSTERY WORK IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


CHAS. H. DANFORTH, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, 27 Haymarket Square,


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


TIN ROOFING.|


J. M. ROBBINS, Manufacturer and Dealer In Stoves, Furnaces, Ranges, and Kitchen Furnishing Goods. Stores sold on lease at cash prices ; Furnaces at Manufacturers' prices, and made a specialty.


No. 629 MAIN STREET, - - CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. HOUSES FOR SALE OR TO LET.


STOVE REPAIRS.J


CAMERON & ETTER, Horse-Shoeing, JOBBING,


AND Carriage Builders, 496 MAIN STREET, Cambridgeport.


N. B. - Particular attention to Over-reaching and Interfering Horses; also, to Corns, Thrush, False Quarters, Sand Cracks, etc.


L. C. SWETT & CO.


DEALERS IN PARLOR, CHAMBER, DINING ROOM AND COMMON


FURNITURE S


Feather Beds, Mattresses, MIRRORS, CURTAINS, CARPETING, Etc.


L. C. SWETT. D. W. PARKER. . -


W. S. SWETT. 600 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


JAMES MARSDEN, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. ALSO, DEALER IN WOOD AND COAL. Kindling Wood constantly on hand. FURNITURE AND JOB WAGON. No. 395 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


Funeral Flowers Preserved by a New Method,


Warranted to retain their natural appearance. Also, instruction given in every description of WAX WORK, by


MRS. S. J. BURNS, . . - CAMBRIDGEPORT, 21 PLYMOUTH STREET, Corner of Webster Avenue. Orders received in Boston at 29 Washington Street.


R. MANN; DEALER IN


Boots, Shoes, Rubbers,


HATS, CAPS,


Trunks, Valises, Umbrelas, etc.


No. 7 HARVARD SQ.,


CAMBRIDGE.


SAMUEL TUFTS, Jr., (Successor to TUFTS & RUTHI,)


Furniture Mover.


Order Boxes at Mann's Shoe Store, and at A. A. Wyeth's, 10 Harvard Row. RESIDENCE, No. 890 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGE.


Furniture Packed in Cars and warranted against chafing to any distance. Furniture carried to any distance in the Country or Sea Shore.


WILLIAM A. STONE,


Druggist and Apothecary,


NO. 4 BREWERS' BLOCK, BRATTLE SQUARE, CAMBRIDGE.


WIELAND BROTHERS,


FLORISTS,


GREEN-HOUSES,


Cor. Harvard & Trowbridge Sts.


CAMBRIDGE, MASS.


HUGH ROWE,


Stone Contractor,


And dealer in all kinds of


Rough and Hammered Granite,


Near West End of West Boston Bridge,


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Residence, DeWolf Street, Old Cambridge


FREDERICK GUTHEIM,


Cigar Manufacturer,


Wine & Lager Beer Saloon,


165 BROADWAY,


(Opposite Mason & Hamlin's,)


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


CHASE'S


CAMBRIDGEPORT & BOSTON EXPRESS.


EXPRESS LEAVES BOSTON Daily at 11 A. M. and 5 P. M.


OFFICES IN BOSTON - No 5 Broad St,; No. 1 Faneuil Hall Square. OFFICES IN CAMBRIDGE- PORT- Order Box cor. Broadway and Davis St .; Brown's, Broadway, cor. Norfolk; Ryder & Davis', Inman St .: Ricker's, Harvard St .; Doane & Lyford's, Main St .; Post Office, Main St. Please mark all packages, Chase's Cambridgeport Express.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


J. B. SHAW & CO.


DEALERS IN


COAL AND WOOD,


WHARF, CAMBRIDGEPORT,


Junction of Main Street and Broadway.


NORTH CAMBRIDGE OFFICE,


AT CHARLES H. FARWELL'S FISH MARKET, 288 North Avenue, CORNER DOVER STREET.


Immediate attention to orders by mail.


FRANCIS O. HENLEY & CO.


HORSE SHOERS.


Particular attention to Interfering, Overreaching, Contract- ed and Hoof-Bound Horses. Also to Corns, Thrush, False Quar- ters, Sand Cracks, etc. SODEN ST,, FROM WESTERN AVE., Near Cambridge Laundry, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


N. N. STICKNEY & CO.


DEALERS IN


Rough and Dressed Lumber, LIME, CEMENT, HAIR AND PLASTER. Also, Gutters, Conductors, Mouldings, Laths, Shingles, Pickets, C. Posts, etc. WINTHROP WHARF, DeWOLF STREET, -


OLD CAMBRIDGE.


WILLIAM E. SAUNDERS.


N. N. STICKNEY.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


THURSTON, HALL & CO.


CRACKER BAKERS,


31 and 33 Elm Street, near Broadway, CAMBRIDGEPORT, Manufacture, and put up to order, in Barrels, Half-Barrels, Tin Boxes, etc., Butter, Water, Soda, Milk, Wine, Oyster, Graham, Pilot, Lemon, and Boston Crackers, Ginger Snaps, etc. All orders addressed to THURSTON, HALL & CO., CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS., will be promptly attended to.


D. H. THURSTON. J. H. HALL. C. F. THURSTON. J. E. HALL.


JOHN P. SQUIRE & CO. DEALERS IN


PORK, LARD, HAMS,


TRIPE, SAUSAGES, PIGS' FEET.


ALSO, MANUFACTURERS OP


Extra Lard Oil.


23 AND 25 FANEUIL HALL MARKET, AND 39 NORTH MARKET STREET,


BOSTON.


JOHN P. SQUIRE. HILAND LOCKWOOD.


W. WASHINGTON KIMBALL.


Slaughtering and Curing Establishment, Gore Street, East Cambridge.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


CAMBRIDGE


Mutual Fire Insurance Company,


Chartered A.D. 1833.


Amount at Risk October 1st, 1872,


4,189,670.


ASSETS,


Deposit Notes, -


- - $61,769.78


Cash and Securities, - 70,000.00


This Company insures on first-class risks in any part of Massachusetts.


No charge for policies, assignments, or transfers. The Com- pany is paying 40 per cent return premiums on all expiring policies.


Applications for Insurance, or renewal of policies may be made at the Company's office.


MELLEDGE'S BLOCK,


555 Main, cor. Norfolk St. Cambridgeport.


JOSIAH W. COOK, Pres. JOHN A. SMITH, Sec'y.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


JOHN P. ADAMS, Gas Fixtures and Piping, LAMPS, SHADES, ETC.,


No. 12 Harvard Row,


Harvard Square, CAMBRIDGE.


LEVI HAWKES & CO.


PLUMBERS,


No. 599 1-2 Main Street,


OPPOSITE PROSPECT HOUSE,


LEVI HAWKES. JOHN CRAWFORD. S


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


SAWIN'S


CAMBRIDGE AND BOSTON


EXPRESS.


Offices in Boston :


8, 10, and 34 Court Square, and 3 Washington Street. In Cambridge, 14 Brighton. ORDER BOX AT POST OFFICE, HARVARD SQUARE.


LOWER PORT BAKERY.


The undersigned having leased and thor- oughly repaired the store and bakehouse


No. 110 Main St. opp. Broadway House, Is prepared to furnish


Bread, Cake, Pies,


Cream Tartar Biscuit, of the very best qual- ity, Hot Rolls every afternoon, Baked Beans and Brown Bread every Sun- day morning.


ROBERT SINCLAIR, 110 Main St., Cambridgeport.


PETER J. HOWARD,


Hairdresser,


10 Brighton Street,


Near Harvard Sq. CAMBRIDGE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


EDWIN H. BLAKE,


DEALER IN


HATS,


CAPS,


And Gent's Furnishing Goods. ALSO,


TRUNKS, VALISES, SHOPPING BAGS, ETC.


168 CAMBRIDGE ST., EAST CAMBRIDGE.


A full assortment of the latest style HATS AND CAPS will be kept constantly on hand, and sold at the lowest prices.


SILK HATS MADE TO ORDER. A share of the public patronage respectfully solicited.


ALSO,


Choice Family Groceries


FOREIGN & DOMESTIC FRUITS,


Cor. of Cambridge and Fifth Streets, - . - East Cambridge.


SUPERIOR FLOUR,


Choice Oolong, Japan and Green Teas. Pure Coffee ground to order. Prime Butter, Cheese, Lard, etc.


Goods delivered to any part of the city free of expense.


PERRY & KING, East Cambridge & Boston Express. Boston Office, 31 Devonshire Street. Order Boxes in East Cambridge, at J. C. Moor's and J. H. S. Donnelly's. Leave East Cambridge at 9.30, A. M., and 2.30, P. M. Leave Boston at 12, M., and 5, P. M.


O. H. PERRY. J B. KING.


O. H. HUNNEWELL,


Agent for the Purchase, Sale, Leasing, and General Care and Management of REAL ESTATE. Also, CONSTABLE. Special Attention given to Collecting Rents, Bills, etc.


HARVARD ROW, next door to Charles River Bank, OLD CAMBRIDGE.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


THE


CAMBRIDGE PRESS,


JAMES COX, Proprietor.


H. R. HARDING, Editor.


PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT


5311 Main Street, near Norfolk,


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Devoted to the interests of all classes in the city of Cambridge.


The best medium for Advertising.


TERMS :


One year (in advance) -


- $2 50


Six months -


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1 25


Single copies -


- 05


JOB PRINTING.


Every facility for the neat and rapid execution of various descriptions of work, such as


CARDS, CIRCULARS,


Billheads, Programmes, etc.


5312 Main Street, --- CAMBRIDGEPORT.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


THE


Cambridge Chronicle,


IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY AT


573 Main Street,


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


In Wood's Block, -


Opposite Pearl Street.


GEO. FISHER,


Editor and Proprietor.


It is devoted to the interests of the City of Cambridge, to LIT- ERATURE, ART, LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS, ETC., and is one of the best mediums for advertising in the vicinity of Boston.


Price, $2.50 Per Annum.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


I. L. STEWART


HOUSE


& SIGN


PAINTING & GLAZING


NO. 16 (OLD 12) BRIGHTON STREET, Old Cambridge.


Mixed Paints of all kinds, [Putty, Glass, and Paint Brushes for sale.


C. L. BRADLEE,


LOCKSMITH


Locks of all kinds Made and Repaired. KEYS FITTED.


SAWS OF ALL KINDS SHARPENED AND SET. 625 MAIN ST., NEAR PROSPECT, - - CAMBRIDGEPORT. Residence, No. 82 Green Street.


Edmund Flinn, HOUSE & SIGN PAINTER.


Grainer and Glazier. Hard-Woods Grain-Filled, and Finished in Oil, Wax Varnish, or French Polish. 530 1-2 MAIN STREET, -


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


All Orders promptly and neatly executed.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


LUMBER


The undersigned, having for eighteen years made a specialty of WESTERN AND DRESSED LUMBER, think we have gained an expe- rience in that line which enables us to lay in the BEST STOCK at LOWEST PRICES.


We unload our lumber direct from cars to shed, thus saving the expense and unavoidable damage when carted from cars to wharf. Our stock embraces a good assortment of MICHIGAN, CANADA AND EASTERN PINE, HEMLOCK AND SPRUCE LUMBER. Also, a great variety of FINISH LUMBER, such as SHELVING, SHEATH- ING, FLOORING, ROOFING AND BASE BOARDS, PARTITION, BRACKET, CISTERN AND CUTTING PLANK. For STAIR BUILD- ERS we keep stock especially adapted for their use. We also have GUT- TERS, CONDUCTORS, and a great variety of MOULDINGS of newest styles.


We think our old customers and all wanting lumber, can send us their orders and feel assured that they will be filled promptly, intel- ligently, and at the LOWEST RATES.


HOWLAND, DOUGHTY & CO.


Lowell Railroad Wharf, Prison Point Bridge, E. Cambridge, AND LUMBER EXCHANGE, 22 CONGRESS SQUARE, BOSTON.


AMOS D. HURD,


Wheelwright and Carriage Maker,


PALMER STREET, Near the Colleges, CAMBRIDGE. REPAIRING DONE IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.


JOSEPH G. HOLT,


COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW,


No. 583 MAIN STREET,


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


H. M. CHAMBERLAIN, Counsellor and Attorney- at - Law, DOUGLAS'S BLOCK, No. 593 1-2 MAIN STREET, Cambridgeport, Mass.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


CHAS. F. BELCHER, CONFECTIONER,


HARVARD SQUARE, - - - CAMBRIDGE, KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND,


Plum & Fancy Cakes, Pastry & Confectionery, ALSO, ALL KINDS OF FRUIT.


Parties supplied in addition to the above with ICE CREAM, FROZEN PUDDING, SHERBET, JELLIES, and TABLE ORNAMENTS of every description promptly and at short notice.


. T. N. HOLLINGSWORTH, Importer and Manufacturer of


PICTURE FRAMES, PAINTINGS,


CHROMOS, ENGRAVINGS,


Lithographs, Mirrors and Mirror Plates, STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, ALBUMS AND BIBLES. Particular attention given to Regilding old Gilt Frames and Revarnishing Oil Paintings. 93 CAMBRIDGE STREET, EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS.


WILLIAM McELLROY, 440 HARVARD STREET, DEALER IN TOYS, GAMES, GIFTS, ETC., FRENCH & AMERICAN CONFECTIONERY. Parties supplied at short notice.


B. J. HOYT, BELL - HANGER,


625 Main St., near Prospect, (61 Cherry St.) RESIDENCE, t.) Cambridgeport.


All kinds of Bells furnished and put up at short notice. Also, Bell Tubes and Speaking Tubes put up, and warranted to give satisfaction. Bells and Fixtures of all kinds constant- ly on hand.


FLORAL CONSERVATORY S Main St., opp. Ellery, CAMBRIDGE.


New and desirable Plants, Geranium Plants of every description, Rustic Baskets, Vard- ing Cases, Wreaths, Crosses, Anchors and every style of Funeral Flowers, Decorating and all Floral Designs tastefully arranged to order.


HORSE CARS PASS THE GREENHOUSE EVERY SEVEN MINUTES. F. BECKER & CO., Proprietors.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


JAMES O'DONNELL, Agent, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN


PICTURE


FRAMES,


American and German Chromos, and Window Glass.


Also, dealer in Books, Stationery, Etc. Old Frames Re.Gilt as good as new. Sign Painting and Show Cards of every description.


115 CAMBRIDGE STREET, - - EAST. CAMBRIDGE.


T. B. WENTWORTH, Manufacturer of PULPITS, PEWS, and all kinds of


CHURCH FURNITURE


Also, Pew Materials of all kinds.


FACTORY AT OSBORN'S MILL, STATE STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. Orders by Mail promptly attended to.


WILLIAM WYMAN,


DEALER IN


COAL AND WOOD.


WHARF,


80


0 a West End of Craigie | Bridge,


EAST CAMBRIDGE.


State Street, Boston, will KIDDER, PEABODY & CO.'S, 40 Orders sent by Mail, or left at Messrs.


RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


House Painting & Decorating.


SIGNS PAINTED IN EVERY STYLE. Fresco Painting of every description.


GRAINING. - Imitations of Wood and Marble. HARD WOODS Grain Filled, and Finished in Oil, Wax, Varnish, or French Polish. GLAZING, with German, English, Berkshire, Crystal, or French Plate Glass.


PAPER HANGINGS. - A large assortment for sale at wholesale or retail, and put on in every style.


PLAIN OR ORNAMENTAL MOULDINGS,


Gilt or Ebony, for Pictures, or Half-Round and Gothic, for decorating, for Sale, and put on in every variety of style.


PICTURE HOOKS FOR SALE.


J. H. & J. P. THAYER & CO. 658 & 660 Main Street, next City Hall, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


A. C. SANBORN & CO.


DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF


Rough and Hammered


GRANITE.


Sanborn's Wharf, Bridge Street, EAST CAMBRIDGE. Boston Office, 17 Court Street.


PARTICULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO


Granite & Cemetery Work


Of all descriptions, including GRANITE ENCLOSURES FOR CEMETERY LOTS, GRANITE MONUMENTS, LETTERING, ETC.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


GEO. E. L. NOYES, D. M. D., DENTIST, (Successor to Dr. J. T. Folsom,)


NORTH CAMBRIDGE, MASS.


Henderson's Block, North Avenue.


JOHN L. SPROUL, Practical Plumber,


HENDERSON'S BLOCK, North Avenue, North Cambridge.


Bathing Rooms fitted up in the most improved manner with neatness and despatch. JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.




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