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ST. PETER'S CHURCH - RO-Deacons; H. C. Wilder, Clerk;
MAN CATHOLIC. Jacob Eaton, Treasurer; Jacob Ea- Cambridge. ton, Benjamin Conant, James Mel- len, C. L. Fessenden, E. L. Cheney, Concord avenue, Observatory Hill. H. B. Bailey, H. C. Wilder, W. H.
Dedicated, December 25, 1849.
Rev. Manasses P. Dougherty, Pastor; James O'Doherty, Assist- ant Pastor; Hugh Duffy, Sexton, house Donnel street.
ALLEN STREET UNIVERSAL- IST SOCIETY. North Cambridge. Allen, corner Orchard. Organized, 1851.
Pastor; S. F.
Woodbridge, Chairman; John Woodbridge, Treasurer; F. N. Poor, Clerk; J. Long, Sexton, re- sides 10 Rice street.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE BAP- TIST SOCIETY.
North avenue. Organized, March 22, 1854. William S. Apsey, Pastor; Hen- ry R. Glover, Chairman Board of
NORTH AVENUE ORTHODOX CONGREGA'L SOCIETY. North Cambridge.
North avenue, cor. Roseland street. Organized as the Holmes Church, Sept. 23, 1857. Name changed, Aug. 17, 1866.
Society officers: - Prudential Committee, Dan W. Shaw, Wm. F. Richardson, B. F. Parker, H. M. Bird, S. M. Parsons; Clerk, J. F. Eaton; Treasurer, Daniel Fobes; Collector, M. L. Walton.
Church officers: - Rev. David O. Mears, Pastor; Wm. F. Richard- son, Daniel Fobes, Wm. P. Hay- wood, Henry M. Bird, Deacons; John Harrington, Clerk.
BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH. Cambridgeport.
Broadway, corner Boardman. 1 Organized, May 9, 1865.
Rev. Henry Hinckley, Pastor; Jacob Eaton and C L. Fessenden,
Flanders, J. B. Shaw, Trustees; J. S. Paine, Superintendent; E. L. Cheney, Assistaut Supt.
ST. JAMES PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
North Cambridge; Beech, n. North avenue.
Organized, 1866.
Rev. T. S. Tyng, Rector; George Mullen, James M. Barker, War- dens; J. W. Macguire, Thos. Locke, Theodore S. Foster, Vestrymen; George Mullen, Clerk; James G. Croswell, Supt. of Sunday School; J. M. Barker, Treasurer.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOCIETY. Cambridge.
North avenue, n. Jarvis street. Organized, March 7, 1868. Rev. John A. Lansing, Pastor;
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Jacob S. Merrill, Clerk of Trustees ;! S. M. Cofran, Treasurer.
ST. MARY'S - ROMAN CATH- OLIC. Cambridgeport. Harvard, cor. Norfolk street. Dedicated, March, 1868. Rev. Thos. Scully, Pastor; Rev. Thos. Cummings, Assist. Pastor. .
ST. JOHN'S MEMORIAL CHAPEL - EPISCOPAL.
Cambridge. Brattle, near Mason.
Consecrated, November 19, 1869.
The property of the trustees of Pres .; Mrs. A. P. Hooker, Vice the Episcopal Theological School. Pres .; Miss Mary Parmenter, Rev. John S. Stone, D. D., Dean; Treas .; Mrs. J. R. Knight; Sec. ; James Talbot, Sexton; house, Sparks street place.
Mrs. Joel Robinson, Collector ; Mrs. Andrew Jones, Mrs. A. P. Hooker, Mrs. Joel Robinson, Mrs. Henry A. PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL Bacon, Mrs. Betsey G. Durrell, Mrs. CHURCH.
Cambridgeport. Magazine, corner Cottage. Organized in 1865 as the Stearns Chapel.
Incorporated, April 14th, 1871.
Rev. George R. Leavitt, Pastor; John N. Meriam and Edward Ken- Instituted, April 10, 1810. dall, Deacons; James H. Sparrow, President, William Wright; Sec- Clerk; Isaac A. Nay, Treasurer; retary, J. Phillips White; Treas- Aaron Bradshaw, Auditor; Rev. G. urer, Frank Hunnewell. R. Leavitt, John N. Meriam, Ed- ward Kendall, Samuel Palmer, Ly- NORTH AVENUE ASSOCIA- TION. North Cambridge. man G. Case, Nathan H. Holbrook, Aaron Bradshaw, Newell Cham- berlain, Geo. H. Rugg, James H. G. W. Park, President; A. E. Bailey, Secretary. Sparrow, Isaac A. Nay, Church Committee and Board of Assessors.
CHAPEL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Harvard street. Organized, Oct. 16, 1872. J. R. Browne, Pastor; Seth Wil- liams, H. P. Smith, Deacons; Abraham Bryant, Sexton; Charles A. Fiske, jr., Clerk.
CHARLES RIVER
BAPTIST CHAPEL. Cambridgeport. Magazine, cor. Walnut. Under the Direction of the First Baptist Church.
SOCIETIES.
CAMBRIDGE HUMANE SO- CIETY.
Organized, Aug. 24, 1814.
Officers - Wm. M. Vaughan, Pres .; A. H. Ramsey, Treas .; Samuel Longfellow, Sec .; Prof. Francis J. Child, Samuel Batchel- der, jr., Wm. B. Storer, Prof. H. W. Torrey, John C. Farnham, George Dexter, Trustees.
EAST CAMBRIDGE CHARI- TABLE SOCIETY.
Formed 1824.
Composed of ladies from the sev- eral religious societies.
Officers - Mrs. Samuel Dustin,
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.
AMICABLE FIRE SOCIETY. Cambridge.
UNION CITY MISSION. Cambridgeport.
Officers - Mrs. L. R. Paige, Pres. ; -, Vice Pres. ; Mrs. Amos Whittemore, Sec .; Miss Rundlett, Treas.
SAINT JOHN'S MUTUAL RE- LIEF SOCIETY.
East Cambridge. Organized,December, 1840.
John McSorley, Pres .; Patrick Calnan, Vice Pres .; John H. Swi- ney, Treas .; James J. Murphy, Sec .; J. D. Ford, Bookkeeper. 250 Members. Meets in base- ment of St. John's Church, Fourth Trustees, Isaac C. Holmes, Geo. street, near Cambridge, first Sun- W. Seaverns, Alfred L. Barbour. day of each month.
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ST. JOHN'S LITERARY INSTI- F. Piper. Miss Caroline F. Orne TUTE. Librarian.
East Cambridge. Meets at Institute Hall, 107 Cam- bridge street.
Shaughnessy; Corresponding Sec- retary, John S. Calnan; Treasurer, Michael Kane; Bookkeeper, Thos. F. Nugent; Librarian, John J. Healy; Board of Directors, Ed- ward B. Newman, Daniel J. Cove- ney, Jeremiah Good, John A. Col- lins.
THE SODALITY. East Cambridge.
Stephen Anderson, Prefect; Mi-
chael Rowe, First Assistant; Mi- Davis. Rehearsals every Monday
chael McCloskey, Second Assist- ant; Michael Moylan, Secretary; John McCormick, Treasurer.
Meetings held every Tuesday evening, in basement of St. John's Church, Fourth street.
THE FATHER MATHEW TO- TAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. East Cambridge.
Organized, December, 1840.
Stephen Anderson, Pres .; Fran- cis Timminy, Vice Pres .; Francis A. Kelly, Sec .; William Casey, Bookkeeper; James H. S. Don- nelly, Treas.
DOWSE INSTITUTE. Lecture room, Union Hall, 631 Main.
Trustees - His Honor the Mayor and the President of the Common Council, ex officiis. Charles Dean, 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, cor. Temple. Open every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, from 4 to 8 P. M.
SOCIETY.
Organized, Sept. 1, 1869.
President, Jas. M. Hilton; Vice- Presidents, Jonathan Bigelow and Annie F. Roberts ; Secretary and Treasurer, Frank M. Howe, 7 Nor- ris st .; Librarian, C. C. Putnam; Directors, W. Fox Richardson, Al- bert F. Hayward, Miss Maria A. G. Ellis, Miss Blanche E. Went- worth; Musical Director, W. W.
evening, in the vestry of North av- enue Congregational Church.
D. O. H. LIEDERKRANTZ GLEE CLUB Of East Cambridge.
Organized, March 1, 1872. A. W. Fix, Musical Director. Meets every Wednesday evening at German Hall, Sixth, cor. Spring.
ALPHA GLEE CLUB, CAM- BRIDGE. Organized, February, 1871.
President, J. F. Ward; Secretary, E. H. Stevens ; Treasurer, J. F. Ward ; Musical Director, A. W.
Meetings held on the fourth Sun- day of every month in St. John's Fix. Meetings held every Tuesday Church, Fourth street. evening at German Hall, Sixth, cor. Spring.
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, J. B. Shaw, L. B. Grover, L. B. Guyer, Francis Ma- guire, A. K. Hebard. H. P. Black- man, T. Stover ; W. W. Davis, Musical Director. Rehearsals held Monday evenings, at Wellington Hall. Pearl street.
CAMBRIDGE FIREMEN'S RE- LIEF ASSOCIATION.
Organized, April 26, 1869.
Officers -P. H. Raymond, Pres- ident ; Albert Norris, Vice-Pres-
Trustees -His Honor the Mayor, Messrs. Charles Deane, John S. ident ; John Kinnear, Secretary ; March, H. R. Harding, and George William B. Cade, Treasurer.
This library is open to all residents of Cambridge, by payment of $1.00 per annum. Number of volumes about 7,000. Additions are cou- President, Francis J. Newman; stantly made.
Vice-President, Richard T. Murray; Recording Secretary, Richard H. NORTH CAMBRIDGE CHORAL
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Board of Trustees -P. H. Ray- CAMBRIDGE YOUNG MEN'S mond, Board of Engineers; John CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION. Kinnear, Engine Co., No. 1; Wil- Cambridgeport. liam B. Cade, Engine Co., No. 2 ; , Engine Co., No. 3; Meets at Irving Hall, Main, corner Norfolk street. Dana R. Hovey, Engine Co., No. 4; James P. Ewell, Hook and Ladder Reading-room open daily from 6 to Co., No. 1 ; Albert Norris, Charles 10, P.M. A. Paine, Members at Large.
Benj. Dow, President; Geo. W. CAMBRIDGE POLICE MUTUAL Clapp, Vice-President; W. J. Man-
AID ASSOCIATION. Organized, April, 1873.
Officers - President, George H. Copeland; Vice-President, Stephen CAMBRIDGE SOCIAL UNION. C. Day; Treasurer, Warner W. Si- monds; Secretary, Thomas H. Lucy; Rooms Palmer, corner Brattle street, 2d floor. Trustees, Andrew Sproul, John Coleman, John Collier.
HARVARD STREET LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Cambridgeport.
President, H. O. Marcy; Lecture Committee, Edward G. Sanger, G. C. W. Fuller. Edward G. Sanger, Secretary.
HOWARD BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Cambridgeport.
Organized, 1850; Incorporated, 1867. Charles R. Patch, President ; B. M. Jones, Secretary; Joseph Whit- temore, Treasurer; C. H. Spencer, J. M. Hall, C. D. Wilder, L. B. Grover, Charles R. Patch, Nathan H. Holbrook, George N. Rugg, Jo- seph 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, near Temple.
President, Asa Bullard ; Vice- Presidents, F. Houghton, Alex. Dickinson, Joel Parker, John Sar- gent; Treasurer and Secretary, E. A. Hall; Executive Committee, Asa Bullard, C. M. Hovey, Hervey
E. H. Blake, President; Elias Davis, John Sargent, P. B. Hovey. Blodgett, Vice-President; D. B. ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBER- Collins, Secretary; Amos Fille-
NIANS, DIVISION No. 5.
Cambridgeport.
Organized, October 11, 1871.
President, John Lennon ; Vice- President, Patrick J. White ; Fi- nancial Secretary, P. Lally; Assist- ant Secretary, W. Moffit; Treasurer,
dell, Corresponding Secretary ; J. C. Nichols, Recording Secretary ; Chas. A. Vinal, Treasurer.
Organized, February, 1871.
Wm. M. Vaughan, President; Mrs. H. O. Houghton, C. A. Win- throp, Miss Georgiana Leach, Miss K. Parsons, Mr. D. J. Crowley, 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.
CAMBRIDGE TYPOGRAPH- ICAL UNION.
John G Ryan, President; Chas. W. McRaith, Vice-President; Jas. S. Adams, Recording Secretary; Legh R. Pearson, Financial Secre- tary; Nathaniel Benney, Corres- ponding Secretary; John Gorman, Treasurer. Meetings first Saturday evening of each month, at Welling- ton Hall, Pearl street.
FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION. East Cambridge. Organized, Sept. 7, 1871. Regular meetings, first Tuesday in every month, at hall, 97 Cambridge.
brown, Treasurer. ; Executive Com- mmittee, Walter W. Pike, D. B. Collins, E. Reader, Jr., Walter Winward, B. R. Rand.
CAMBRIDGE LYCEUM.
Charles H. Saunders, President; A. H. Ramsay, Secretary and
P. Conlon; Sergeant-at-Arms, Thos. Treasurer; Ebenezer Francis, A. Gannon. Meetings held the first A. Whitney, J. M. Hilton, B. W. and third Monday of every month, Whitney, Philip Nutting, William in hall, 539 Main.
E. Saunders, Trustees.
ADVERTISEMENTS. 1
R. N. ROAF & CO.
Clothing, Hats, Caps
AND GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS,
580 Main Street,
OPP. CAMBRIDGEPORT NAT. BANK.
W. P. B. BROOKS & CO.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
FURNITURE,
Carpetings,
STOVES,
Feathers, Mattresses, etc.
W.J-A.S.C.
No. 151 HANOVER STREET,
114 Blackstone, and 9 Marshall Streets,
BOSTON.
WM. P. B. BROOKS.
LEVI WALBRIDGE.
FRED. G. WALBRIDGE.
GEO. C. HOSMER,
AUCTIONEER
REAL ESTATE,
Insurance, and Advertising Agent
LOANS NEGOTIATED, RENTS AND BILLS COLLECTED,
447 Main Street
- Cambridgeport, Mass.
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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.
ALFRED WOOD, DEALER IN
Best Family Groceries,
HYSON
TEA
5 & 6 Harvard Row, Cambridge. CHOICE TEAS & COFFEES, And the Best Brands of Flour. ALSO, GRAIN AND MEAL AND WOODEN WARE.
CAMBRIDGE Granite Polishing Works,
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
SCORGIE, WIGHT & CO.
EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF
Polished Granite Work,
MONUMENTS, SARCOPHAGUS, COLUMNS, FOUNTS, & VASES.
ALSO,
Curbing and all kinds of Cemetery Work.
'u ll.em In AS 1. 1104
...........
258 MOUNT AUBURN ST,
CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. B. ROBY,
MANUFACTURER OF THE PATENT
Combination & Abdominal Corset. 9
NO. 4377 MAIN STREET, Cambridgeport.
J. M. ROBBINS,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Stoves, Furnaces, Ranges,
AND KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS. TIN ROOFING.
Stove Repairs. Stoves sold on lease at cash prices : Furnaces at Manufacturers' prices, 6.03- AND MADE A SPECIALTY. 629 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
Houses for sale or to let.
NEW YORK CHEAP STORE, No. 345 Main Street, Dry and Fancy
Goods,
GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING.
Ladies' Wrappers made to order. Clothing Cleaned and Repaired.
S. GOTTLOB, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. Call and see the bargains we offer.
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.
JOHN F. HOLMBERG, DEALER IN CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, 185 BROADWAY, COR. PORTLAND STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE OF CHARGE.
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GEORGE O. LADD & CO. Planing and Moulding Mill, ALSO
CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS,
14 BRIGHTON ST.,
CAMBRIDGE.
Planing, Joining, and Matching, Straight and Circular Sawing, and Turning, also Mouldings of every description.
Plain and Fancy Doors, Windows and Door Frames, also Drawer Cases, etc., made to order. Offices and Stores fitted up.
Kiln Dried Lumber constantly on hand.
ORDER BOX, 210 MECHANICS EXCHANGE,
17 Court Street, BOSTON.
R. MANN, DEALER IN
Boots, Shoes, Rubbers, HATS, CAPS, Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas, etc.
No. 7 HARVARD SQ., CAMBRIDGE.
L. J. LEWIS'S Hair Dressing Saloon,
No. 539 MAIN STREET, Cambridgeport, - Mass.
SHAVING, HAIR CUTTING, AND DYE- ING IN THE BEST MANNER. Particular attention paid to Cutting Children's Hair.
JOHN L. BLAKE,
Wheelwright & Blacksmith, 202 NORTH AVENUE.
HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY.
All kinds of Blacksmithing neatly and promptly executed.
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JONES & HOOKER, MANUFACTURERS OF W. R. JONES'S
Patent Automatic Sectional Boiler,
The Cheapest and most Economical Heating Apparatus in use, which we put up and WARRANT SATISFACTORY.
Also dealers in STEAM PIPE AND FITTINGS, RADIATORS, &c. 637 MAIN STREET (Masonic Block),
W. R. JONES. C. K. HOOKER. CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
J. MASON, Bell Hanger & Locksmith,
Also ELECTRIC and FOOT BELLS FURNISHED AND PUT IN. Speaking Tubes Put Up to Order. ALL KINDS OF TOOLS AND CUTLERY Sharpened and Repaired. MAKER AND REPAIRER OF LIGHT MACHINERY.
Stencil Plates furnished to order; Second-hand Tools for sale; also, Light Forging done to order, and Fire- Arms repaired.
No 6 Pearl Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
FRANCIS O. HENLEY & CO.
HORSE-SHOERS.
Particular attention to
Interfering, Over-reaching, Contract- ed and Hoof-Bound Horses, Also to Corns, Thrush, False Quar- ters, Sand Cracks, etc. SODEN STREET, 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, DE WOLF 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 OF Extra. Lard oil.
21, 23 AND 25 FANEUIL HALL MARKET, AND 39 NORTH MARKET STREET,
BOSTON.
JOHN P. SQUIRE.
HILAND LOCKWOOD
slaughtering and Curing Establishment, Gore Street, East Cambridg ?.
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CAMBRIDGE
Mutual Fire Insurance Company,
CHARTERED A. D. 1833.
Amount at Risk October 1st, 1873,
4,296,199.
ASSETS,
Deposit Notes, - - - $63,815.98
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. ALFRED L. BARBOUR, Sec'y.
WILLIAM H. UNDERWOOD, Manufacturer of every description of
Pocket Books, Bill Wallets, Bankers' and Conductors' Cases, SPECTACLE SLIPS, BLANK BOOKS, AND DIARIES, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 458 MAIN STREET, - - CAMBRIDGEPORT.
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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.
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.
J. O'BRIEN, Horse Shoer & Farrier, Main Street. Near the Universalist Church, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
N. B Over-reaching. Interfering and tender-fcoted horses carefully attended to Also.False Quarters. Sand Cracks. Thrushes, Corns, &c. My experience of twenty-five years treating the above diseases warrants me to give perfect satisfaction.
PETER J. HOWARD,
Hairdresser,
10 Brighton Street,
Near Harvard Sq. CAMBRIDGE.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
EDWIN H. BLAKE,
DEALER IN
CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC FRUITS AND CROCKERY,
Cor. of Cambridge and Fifth Sts., 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.
C. 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
THE ONE PRICE Pioneer Clothing, Furnishing Goods, HAT AND CAP STORE, FOR MEN AND BOYS, 130 CAMBRIDGE STREET, - - EAST CAMBRIDGE. N. B. WE ALWAYS OFFER BARGAINS.
J. H. ANSHELM, BOOT & SHOE STORE, No. 158 Harvard Street, Cambridgeport, (Bet. Clark and Windsor Sts ) BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS, also manufacturer of Custom made Boots and Shoes. Repairing neatly done at short notice. Orders by mail promptly attended to.
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THE
CAMBRIDGE PRESS,
JAMES COX, Proprietor.
H. R. HARDING,
Editor.
PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY AT
5311 Main St., 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
1.25
Single Copies -
.
.05
JOB PRINTING.
Every facility for the neat and rapid execution of various descriptions of work, such as CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILLHEAD3, PROGRAMMES, ETC.
531} Main Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
J. M. ROBBINS,
Hardware, Cutlery,
STOVES, FURNACES, RANGES AND KITCHEN FURNISHING GOODS.
Stoves sold on Lease at Cash Prices. Furnaces at Manufacturers' Prices, and made a Specialty.
NO. 605 MAIN STREET, - - CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. Houses for sale and to let.
STOVE REPAIRS.
Rawson & Hittinger,
M anufacturers and Dealers in Portable and Stationary Steam Engines, Hy- draulic Presses, especially designed for Tobacco. Lard Scrap, Fish Oil, Hides, Herbs, Linseed. Cotton Seed, &c. Also, Rawson's Patent Hydraulic Presses, espe- cially designed for Lard Oil, Tobacco Shapes Box Bands, Segments, Polishing Mills, and all kinds of Tobacco Tools; also, Ice Tools; Ilammers, Nippers, &c., for Pile Driving Gins. Shafting, Pulleys and Hangers. Works on Main Street, near West Boston Bridge. Cambridgeport, Mass. Warehouse 42 Cortlandt Street, New York.
JOHN B. WAIT, DEALER IN .
W. I, Goods and Groceries,
FLOUR AND GRAIN, PROVISIONS,
Country Produce, etc.
Goods delivered, free of charge, to any part of the city.
345 CAMBRIDGE STREET.
TIN ROOFING.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
1874. VOLUME XXIX.
THE
CAMBRIDGE CHRONICLE,
(ESTABLISHED IN 1846,)
IS PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY,
At 573 Main Street, Woods' Block, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
LINN B. PORTER,
Editor and Proprietor.
The CHRONICLE is the old family and business newspaper of Cambridge, and is one of the best mediums for advertisers in Middlesex County. It is devoted mainly to local matters, is not biassed by party or sect. and is increasing rapidly in circulation. Terms, $2.50 per annum, in advance. Advertising rates reasonable.
THE CHRONICLE JOB OFFICE
Has been replenished with new type and material. and placed under the charge of a first- class workman. Everything from cards to posters printed at short notice, in the best manner.
LINN B. PORTER, 573 Main St., Cambridgeport.
Shirt,
Collar and Cuff MANUFACTORY,
ROBERT BACON, AGENT.
511 MAIN STREET, Corner Douglass, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
Mr. BACON may be found from 10 A. M. to 12 M., and from 2 to 4 P. M., at JACOBS & DEANE, Tailors, and Dealers in Men's Furnishings, Under Tremont House, - - BOSTON.
C. A. JANSSON,
MANUFACTURER OF
Mirror and Picture Frames, &c. 424 HARVARD STREET, CAMBRIDGE, MASS.
N. B. All Orders promptly attended to.
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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.
D. C. SMART, MANUFACTURER OF
RUBBER & PLAIN DOOR STOPS
OF EVERY VARIETY.
Stair Balusters of all kinds, Mantle and Clock Shelves, Clothes Dryers, and Frame Pins, Steps, Ladders, and Clothes Posts, Snow Shovels, and Stair Pins, Ladder Hooks.
382 MAIN STREET, - - CAMBRIDGEPORT.
T. J. PENNIMAN & CO. DEALERS IN
CARRIAGES 9 446 and 448 Main Street, Cambridgeport. CARRIAGE, SIGN. AND ORNAMENTAL PAINTING.
CARRIAGE REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
.J. MASON,
NO. 6 PEARL STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS., MAKER AND REPAIRER OF
Light Machinery,
BELL-HANGER AND LOCKSMITH.
Also Electric and Foot Bells furnished and put in, Speaking Tubes put up to order, all kinds of Tools and Cutlery Sharpened and Repaired, Stencil Plates furnished to order, Second-hand Tools for sale, also Light Forging done to order, and Fire-Arms Repaired.
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.
CHAMBERLAIN & HOLT,
Counsellors and Attorneys-at-Law,
DOUGLAS'S BLOCK, No. 593 1-2 MAIN ST.,
CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
D. K. HOWE do CO. DEALERS IN
CARRIAGES AND SLEIGHS,
Also, Harnesses, Robes, and Whips. Fine work done in Carriage Trimming and Harness Work.
436 1-2 MAIN STREET, - CAMBRIDGEPORT.
14 ADVERTISEMENTS.
CHAS. F. BELCHER,
CONFECTIONER,
HARVARD SQUARE, - - - CAMBRIDGE. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND,
Plum and Fancy Cakes, Pastry and Confectionery. ALSO, ALL KINDS OF FRUIT.
A 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.
POST OFFICE
OYSTER AND DINING SALOON,
J. H. HURD, Proprietor.
559 MAIN ST., (In Basement,) CAMBRIDGEPORT.
New York, Providence, and Norwalk Oysters a Specialty. MEALS BY THE DAY OR WEEK. WILLIAM McELLROY, 440 HARVARD STREET, DEALER IN Toys, Games, Gifts, etc. French and American Confectionery. PARTIES SUPPLIED AT SHORT NOTICE.
F. BECKER,
FLORIST
Main Street, opposite Ellery Street, Cambridge.
NEW AND RARE PLANTS, Choice Selection of Hot and Greenhouse Plants, Hanging Baskets, Wardian Cases, etc. Wreaths, Crosses, Anchors, Bridal and Funeral Flowers, etc. at short notice.
HORSE CARS PASS THE HOUSE EVERY SEVEN MINUTES.
W. A. WARD, Manufacturer and Dealer in
Carriages, Sleighs, Harnesses, Robes, etc.
Also, Repairing in all its Branches, done at short notice. Light Express and Store Wagons a Specialty. MAIN STREET, SHORT DISTANCE FROM WEST BOSTON BRIDGE, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
WILLIAM CURREN,
DEALER IN
CHOICE GROCERIES
AND
CONFECTIONERY.
No. 436 Cambridge St., Cambridgeport, Mass.
T. B. WENTWORTH, Manufacturer of PULPITS, PEWS, and all kinds of CHURCH FURNITURE
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