The Cambridge directory for 1876, Part 46

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Publication date: 1876
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ST. MARY'S TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. Cambridgeport.


John P. Good, President; John Ford, Vice-president; Wm. H. Hop- kins, Sec .; Michael Furfey, Treas .; Edward McCormick, Bookkeeper; John Kelley, Dennis Shea, Timothy Coughlin, Edward Manning, Robert White, James Connell, Michael Mc. Namara, John J. Ryan, Patrick Hack- ett, Investigating Committee.


THE FATHER MATHEW TOTAL AB- STINENCE SOCIETY. East Cambridge. Organized December 23, 1849.


Stephen Anderson, Pres .; John Brogan, Vice pres .; Francis A. Kel- ly, Sec .; William Casey, Bookkeep- er; James H. S. Donnelly, Treas.


Meetings held on the fourth Sunday of every month in St. John's Church, Fourth street.


Churches.


FIRST CHURCH AND FIRST PARISH IN CAMBRIDGE-UNITARIAN. Organized February 11, 1636. North av., cor. Church.


Rev. F. G. Peabody, Pastor; Geo. A. Alden, L. R. Williston, E. P. Sea- ver, Arthur E. Jones, E. H. Hall,


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Board of Assessors and Standing Committee; Charles C. Read, E. S. Dixwell, Franklin Perrin, Music Com- mittee; John Holmes, F. L. Chap- man, Joseph Cutler, Board of Audi- tors; F. Perrin, Supt. of S. Schools; C. R. Metcalf, A. A. Whitney, Dea- cons; Amos Chick, Sexton; house 79 Brattle st .; Wm. M. Vaughan, Treas- urer; Charles C. Read, Clerk.


FIRST CHURCH IN CAMBRIDGE AND SHEPARD CONGREGATIONAL SO- CIETY-TRINITARIAN.


Cambridge. Organized 1636. Garden, cor. Mason street.


Rev. Alexander McKenzie, Pastor; George S. Saunders, Francis Flint, A. H. Safford, J. M. W. Hall, Dea- cons; W. A. Saunders, C. W. Mun- roe, H. G. Parker, E. P. Whitman, Joseph H. Bancroft, Prudential Com- mittee; C. W. Munroe, Parish Clerk; George S. Saunders, Clerk of the Church; C. H. Warner, Treasurer; E. O. Otis, Supt. of S. School; B. F. Wyeth, Sexton; residence 3 Shepard.


CHRIST CHURCH-EPISCOPAL. Cambridge. Organized October 16, 1761. Incor- porated June 25, 1794. Garden, opp. the Common.


Rector; Sam'l Batch- elder, jr., and J. Gardner White, Wardens; Thos. P. James, Clerk and Treasurer; G. L. Foote, T. P. James, William A. Herrick, S. D. Sargeant, Jno. White, Benj. Woodward, Ves- trymen; John Gibson, Sexton; house Eustis court, near Oxford street.


CAMBRIDGEPORT PARISH - UNITA- RIAN. Church dedicated January 1, 1807. Parish incorporated March 1, 1808. Austin street.


Rev. Geo. W. Briggs, D. D., Pastor; W. W. Wellington, M. D., Chairman Parish Committee; Henry D. Forbes, Treas .; Alanson Bigelow, jr., Clerk; George M. Royce, Supt. of S. School; Samuel F. Hunt, Sexton; resides 32 Bigelow.


FIRST BAPTIST SOCIETY. Cambridgeport. Organized Dec. 17, 1817. Incorporated February 8, 1819. Magazine, junction of River. Rev. H. K. Pervear, Pastor; J. A. Holmes, Clerk; R. O. Fuller, Treas .; W. W. Munroe, Sexton; M. L. Smith,


N. C. Lombard, F. M. Holmes, R. O. Fuller, Joseph Goodnow, John Ford, J. A. Holmes, C. E. Comey, Trustees ; N. C. Lombard, Clerk of Trustees; F. M. Holmes, Treasurer.


FIRST UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY. Cambridgeport. Incorporated February 9, 1822. Main, corner Front.


Rev. Oscar F. Safford, Pastor; J. M. Thresher, Chairman; Reuben Arey, jr., Samuel L. Montague, C. D. Wilder, Charles F. Thurston, Stand- ing Committee; Samuel A. King, Treas. : John M. Davis, Clerk; Enoch J. Howlett, Sexton, resides Washing- ton, corner Pine.


SECOND UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY. East Cambridge. Incorporated February 11, 1823. Otis, near Fifth street.


Rev. Wm. A. Start, Pastor; Jonas Woodard, Moderator; John C. Bur- dakin, Clerk; Jonas Woodard, Treas. ; Jas. B. Rice, Wm. Dailey, O. A. Stearns, J. M. Hastings, E. W. Smith, Henry Fillebrown, Geo. Close, B. F. Davis, J. N. Pike, Mrs. P. W. Knight, Mrs. E. N. Perry, Mrs. W. S. Jordan, Standing Committee; John M. Hast- ings, Supt. of S. School; Calvin S. Smith, Sexton, resides Seventh street court.


TRINITY METHODIST RELIGIOUS SO- CIETY. East Cambridge. Organized July 28, 1823. Incorporated June 14, 1843. Cambridge street, corner Third. Rev. Charles T. Johnson, Pastor; H. N. Hovey, Chairman of the Trustees; Benjamin Sargent, Sexton; William Adams, Secretary of Offi- cial Board; William Adams, Treas- urer of Official Board; H. Leonard, Treas. ; B. P. Hodgdon, Secretary.


THIRD CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY -UNITARIAN. East Cambridge.


Incorporated June 15, 1857. Third, corner Thorndike street.


, Pastor; Robert L. Sawin, Treas .; Henry B. Leighton, Clerk; William Porter, Sexton ; George Stev- ens, Chairman; Samuel Slocomb, John H. Leighton, Silas B. Buck, A. Alden, Benj. R. Rand, Chas. B, Stev- ens, Luther L. Parker, Robert L. Sawin, Daniel Rindge, Otis S. Brown, Andrew Jones, Standing Committee.


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SECOND BAPTIST SOCIETY. East Cambridge. Organized Sept. 3, 1827. Incorporated March 27, 1833. Cambridge, corner Fourth street. Rev. Geo. W. Holman, Pastor; George Lowry, Clerk; Enos W. Reed, Treas .; Henry S. Hills, Chairman Standing Committee; George Lowry, Sec .; H. S. Hills, W. B. Savage, Deacons; Geo. H. Howard, Supt. of Sabbath School.


FIRST EVANGELICAL CONGREGA- TIONAL CHURCH. Cambridgeport. Organized September 20, 1827. Prospect street.


Pastor; Sumner Albee, William Davis, Lucas B. Grover, Henry L. Tilton, Deacons; Geo. A. Richards, Clerk; Chas. A. Fiske, Treas .; H. N. Tilton, Supt. of Sunday School; Jas. C. Wilder, Sexton.


ST. PETER'S CHURCH, EPISCOPAL. Cambridgeport. Organized Oct. 27, 1842. Main, corner Vernon street.


Rev. Edward M. Gushee, Rector; Edward R. Cogswell, M. D., and Wm. W. Dallinger, Wardens; Dana W. Hyde, Clerk; William W. Dal- linger, Treasurer; Justin A. Jacobs, Andrew P. Dunn, John P. Gregory, Henry A. Scranton, Theodore C. Hurd, Nelson A. Hallett, Vestrymen; George J. Sutton, Sexton.


EVANGELICAL CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY. East Cambridge. 50 Second street. Organized Sept. 8, 1842.


Pastor; Dr. J. B. Taylor, Deacon; William Wyman, Dr. J. B. Taylor, and Joel Robinson, Standing Committee; George W. Fifield, Clerk; Wm. Wyman, Treas .; Dr. J. B. Tay- lor, Supt. of Sunday School; Frank D. Taylor, Sexton.


ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, ROMAN CATH- OLIC. East Cambridge. Fourth, near Cambridge. Dedicated 1842.


Rev. John O'Brien, Pastor; James H. Conlan and Hugh R. O'Donnell, Assistants; James O'Donnell, Supt. of Sunday School; William Casey, Sexton.


CAMBRIDGEPORT FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOCIETY. Harvard street, Cambridgeport. Organized 1842.


Incorporated March 26, 1845.


Rev. M. B. Chapman, Pastor; H. O. Houghton, J. R. Farwell, A. Norris, H. O. Marcy, J. Lowe, J. E. Burpee, W. H. Niles, M. M. Bigelow, Trus- tees; J. R. Farwell, Chas. Walker, J. Forristall, J. Caller, J. S. Merrill, Lucius Buck, I. N. Harding, G. C. W. Fuller, W. Tupper, S. L. Ward, Stew- ards; S. G. Lane, L. A. Whittier, D. B. Harvey, Class Leaders; G. C. W. Fuller, Treasurer; Samuel L. Ward, Secretary ; H. O. Houghton, Supt. of Sunday School


OLD CAMBRIDGE BAPTIST SOCIETY. Beck's Park, between Main and Harvard.


Church constituted Aug. 30, 1844.


Rev. Franklin Johnson, Pastor; J. B. Dana, William T. Richardson, N. G. Gooch, Deacons; J. B. Dana, Treasurer; Nathan G. Gooch, Clerk; James H. Thayer, Chairman of Pru- dential Committee; James B. Hutch- inson, Sexton; resides 20 Mason st .; Joshua G. Gooch, Supt. S. S .; O. T. Boyd, Assistant.


LEE ST. CHURCH-UNITARIAN. Cambridgeport. Organized March 17, 1847.


Rev. J. P. Bland, Pastor; Geo. B. Eaton, Treasurer and Collector; H. Osborne, Clerk; Z. H. Brooks, jr., Chairman of Parish Committee; A. B. Harlow, Sexton, resides Hancock street.


ST. PETER'S CHURCH-ROMAN CATH- OLIC. Cambridge.


Concord avenue, Observatory Hill. Dedicated December 25, 1849.


Rev. Mannasses P. Dougherty, Pastor; John Gibbons, Asst. Pastor; Hugh Duffy, Sexton, house Donnell street.


THIRD UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY IN CAMBRIDGE. No. Cambridge. Allen, cor. Orchard. Organized 1851.


I. M. Atwood, Pastor; J. C. Well- ington, Chairman; John Woodbridge, Treasurer; Caleb B. Bradbury, Clerk; J. Long, Sexton, resides 10 Rice st.


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NORTH CAMBRIDGE BAPTIST CIETY. Organized March 22, 1854. North avenue.


Rev. William S. Apsey, Pastor; Henry R. Glover, Chairman Board of Assessors; M. C. Bacon, Clerk ; Henry C. Rand, Treasurer; Nathan Wilson, Sexton; Warren Sanger, Supt .; Geo. A. Allison, Asst. Supt. and Secretary; George F. Dickman, Librarian; C. W. Kinsley, Treasurer.


NORTH AVENUE ORTHODOX CON- GREGATIONAL SOCIETY. North Cambridge. North av., cor. Roseland street. Organized as the Holmes Church, Sept. 23, 1857. Name changed, Aug. 17, 1866.


Society officers :- Dan W. Shaw, Wm. F. Richardson, B. F. Parker, D. G. Dexter, Prudential Committee; J. F. Eaton, Clerk; Daniel Fobes, Treasurer; M. L. Walton, Collector.


Church officers :- Rev. David O. Mears, Pastor; Wm. F. Richardson, Daniel Fobes, Wm. P. Hayward, Frank Foxcroft, Deacons; Mrs. L. H. Horton, Mrs. S. E. Dawes, Miss C. Hapgood, Mrs. E. F. Wright, Deacon- esses ; John Harrington, Clerk; Jacob Foster, Sexton.


BROADWAY BAPTIST CHURCH. Cambridgeport. Organized May 9, 1865.


Broadway, corner Boardman street. Rev. Henry Hinckley, Pastor; Jacob Eaton and C. L. Fessenden, Deacons; H. C. Wilder, Clerk; Jacob Eaton, Treasurer; W. H. Flanders, Spencer Childs, Auditors; Jacob Ea- ton, Benjamin Conant, James Mellen, C. L. Fessenden, E. L. Cheney, H. Vandine, M. W. Brush, J. B. Shaw, Trustees; E. L. Cheney, Supt .; W. H. Flanders, Asst. Supt.


PILGRIM CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Cambridgeport. Magazine, cor. Cottage street. Organized in 1865 as the Stearns Chapel.


Incorporated April 14, 1871.


Rev. George R. Leavitt, Pastor; Lyman Case, and Edward Kendall, Deacons; James H. Sparrow, Clerk; Isaac A. Nay, Treasurer ; Aaron Bradshaw, Auditor; Rev. G. R. Leav- itt, John N. Meriam, Edward Ken- dall, Samuel Palmer, Lyman G. Case,


Nathan H. Holbrook, Aaron Brad- shaw, Newell Chamberlain, Geo. H. Rugg, James H. Sparrow, Isaac A. Nay, Austin R. Crosby, Church Com- mittee and Board of Assessors.


ST. JAMES PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL CHURCH. North Cambridge. Beech, near North avenue. Organized 1866.


Rev. T. S. Tyng, Rector; James M. Barker, George H. Mullin, Wardens; Thomas Marvin, Charles R. Woods, Levi R. Green, Geo. A. Meacham, Daniel McNamara, Vestrymen; Jo- seph C. Bruce, Clerk; L. H. Whitney, Treasurer.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL SOCIETY. Cambridge.


North avenue, near Jarvis street. Organized March 7, 1868. Rev. D. K. Merrill, Pastor; S. M. Cofran, Treasurer.


ST. MARY'S-ROMAN CATHOLIC. Cambridgeport. Harvard, cor. Norfolk street. Dedicated March, 1868. Rev. Thomas Scully, Pastor; Rev. J. F. Mundy, Assistant Pastor; Miss M. J. Ball, Organist; James White, Sexton.


ST. JOHN'S MEMORIAL CHAPEL .- EPISCOPAL. Cambridge. Brattle, near Mason. Consecrated November 19, 1869.


The property of the trustees of the Episcopal Theological School. Rev. John S. Stone, D. D., Dean; James Talbot, Sexton; inquire at 2 Phillips place.


CHAPEL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Cambridgeport. Harvard street. Organized October 16, 1872.


Robert Hall, Pastor; Porter H. Smith, Deacon; H. Schultz, Sexton; Arthur Dakin, Clerk.


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ST. PAUL'S-ROMAN CATHOLIC. Cambridge. Mt. Auburn, cor. Holyoke. Dedicated 1874. Rev. Wm. Orr, Pastor; Mr. Don- lan, Sexton; Miss Louisa Quigley, Organist.


CHARLES RIVER BAPTIST CHAPEL. Cambridgeport. Magazine, cor. Putnam avenue. Under the direction of the first Bap- tist church.


Rev. George T. Raymond, Pastor; George W. Clapp, Supt. of Sunday school.


Societies.


Cambridge. AMICABLE FIRE SOCIETY. Instituted April 10, 1810. Wm. Wright, Pres .; Frank Hunne- well, Treas .; J. Phillips White, Clerk.


CAMBRIDGE FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION.


Organized April 26, 1869.


Officers-P. H. Raymond, Presi- dent; John P. Farmer, jr., Vice-presi- dent; Charles Emerson, Secretary; William B. Cade, Treasurer.


CAMBRIDGE HUMANE SOCIETY. Organized August 24, 1814.


Officers-Wm. M. Vaughan, Pres .; A. H. Ramsay, Treas .; Samuel Long- fellow, Sec .; Prof. Francis J. Child, Sam'l Batchelder, jr., Wm. B. Storer, Prof. H. W. Torrey, J. E. May, Geo. Dexter, Trustees.


CAMBRIDGE LYCEUM.


Charles H. Saunders, President; A. H. Ramsay, Secretary and Treasurer; Ebenezer Francis, A. A. Whitney, J. M. Hilton, B. W. Whitney, Philip Nutting, Wm. E. Saunders, Trustees.


CAMBRIDGE POLICE MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION.


Organized April, 1873.


Officers-Geo. H. Copeland, Presi- dent; Stephen C. Day, Vice-presi- dent; Warner W. Simonds, Treasur- er; Captain Frederick W. Hagar, Sec- retary; Andrew Sproul, John Cole- man, John Collier; Trustees.


CAMBRIDGE SOCIAL UNION. Rooms Palmer, corner Brattle street, 2d floor.


Organized February, 1871.


Wm. M. Vaughan, President; Rev. Samuel Longfellow, Mr. John Wilson, Vice-presidents; Wm. J. Dolloff, Secretary; Carrie B. Piper, Assistant Secretary; L. R. Pearson, Librarian; Nathan G. Gooch, Treasurer; C. A. Winthrop, Hersey B. Goodwin, Frank Corcoran, Legh R. Pearson, E. H. Wakefield, Edmund Miles, Geo. Al- len, Mrs. H. O. Houghton, Miss Cath- arine Parsons, Miss Sarah Ropes, Di- rectors. Open every evening, Sun- days excepted, from 7 to 10 P. M.


CAMBRIDGE TYPOGRAPHICAL UN- ION.


John L. Jones, sen., President; Wm. Anderson, Vice-president; Chas. W. McRaith, Secretary; Edmund Miles, Treasurer. Meetings first Wednesday evening of each month, at G. A. R. Hall, Palmer street.


Cambridgeport.


CAMBRIDGE CHORAL SOCIETY. Organized Oct. 14, 1872.


Wm. F. Bradbury, President; Ben- jamin Conant, Vice-president; Rob- ert N. Roaf, jr., Secretary; John S. Sawyer, Treasurer; Chas. H. Dan- forth, Librarian; A. K. Hebard, L. B. Guyer, J. B. Shaw, H. P. Black- man, Carlos Nudd, James G. Harris, Geo. H. Munroe, Samuel Jenkins, Trustees; T. P. Ryder, Musical Di- rector. Rehearsals held Wednesday evenings at Pelham Hall, Hyde's block, 603 Main street.


CAMBRIDGE DISPENSARY. Located in City Building, Western avenue, cor. Green street.


Wm. L. Whitney, President; Joseph A. Holmes, Treasurer; Directors- Wm. L. Whitney, chairman; Rev. A. P. Peabody, ward 1, Sumner Albee, ward 2, Hiram Leonard, ward 3, Ed- ward Kendall, ward 4, H. C. Rand, ward 5; Clerk, Dr. J. L. Hildreth; District Physicians, District 1, Dr. Charles E. Vaughan, District 2, Dr. J. M. Keniston, District 3, Dr. George A. Coburn, District 4, Dr. J. A. Dow, District 5, Dr. R. M. Otis; Apotheca- ries appointed to furnish medicines, Wm. A. Stone, Brattle square, A. R. Bayley, 607 Main st., Studley & Bus- well, 156 Cambridge st., Joel S. Orne, 493 Main st., J. C. Sylvia, 214 North avenue. The office is open Monday,


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Wednesday, and Friday, from 10 to 11 A. M. The physicians appointed at the central office are Drs. A. P. Clark, E. R. Coggswell, J. B. Taylor, H. O. Marcy, A. L. Norris, E. H. Ste- vens, and J. L. Hildreth.


CAMBRIDGE YOUNG MEN'S CHRIS- TIAN ASSOCIATION.


Benj. Dow, President; W. H. Whit- ney, Vice-president; W. J. Mandell, Corresponding Secretary; J. C. Nich- ols, Recording Secretary; Chas. A. Vinal, Treasurer; G. G. Purdy, E. S. Chipley, J. J. Arakelyan, Edward Y. White, Nelson Hallett, F. S. Cutter, A. P. Greenleaf, E. O. Young, Di- rectors.


DANA LIBRARY.


Rooms in Masonic Hall building, Main st., cor. Temple. Open every day, Sundays and legal holidays ex- cepted, from 2 to 8 o'clock, P. M.


His Honor the Mayor, Messrs. Chas. Deane, John S. March, Geo. F. Piper, and John B. Taylor, Trustees; Miss Almira L. Hayward, Librarian.


Any person residing in Cambridge, above fourteen years of age, who is known to the Librarian, or who may be recommended by any citizen thus known, is entitled to the use of the Library, upon subscribing a promise to comply with the rules. Number of volumes about 8,257. Additions are constantly made.


DOWSE INSTITUTE.


Lecture room, Union Hall, 631 Main street.


His Honor the Mayor, and the President of the Common Council, ex officiis, Trustees; John C. Dodge, President; W. W. Wellington, Secre- tary; Willard A. Bullard, Treasurer.


The Executors of the will of Thos. Dowse appropriated $10,000 for the establishment and support of an an- nual course of Public Lectures in Cambridge, under the name of the Dowse Institute. The first Lecture was given at the City Hall, Dec. 7, 1858.


HAMPSHIRE ASSOCIATES.


Meetings held every Wednesday evening, Beacon building, Cambridge street.


E. H. McCarty, President; A. H. Gormley, Vice-president ; P. J. Bar- ron, Secretary; J. J. McDermott, Treasurer; D. J. Allen, Financial Secretary.


HARVARD LYCEUM.


Edward G. Sanger and G. C. W. Fuller, Managers.


An annual course of lectures is given under the above management in Union Hall. The series for 1876 being the 10th since their inaugura- tion.


HOWARD BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Organized, 1850; Incorporated, 1867.


Charles R. Patch, President; N. H. Holbrook, Secretary; Joseph Whit- temore, Treasurer; C. H. Spencer, J. M. Hall, C. D. Wilder, M. E. Cush- man, Charles R. Patch, Nathan H. Holbrook, George N. Rugg, Joseph Whittemore, Managers.


ST. MARY'S MUTUAL RELIEF SO- CIETY.


John Corcoran, President; J. H. McCafferty, Vice-president; Daniel Grant, Secretary; Colin Chisholm, Treasurer ; Thomas Hines, Book- keeper.


UNION CITY MISSION.


Officers .- Mrs. G. H. Folger, Pres .; Mrs. James H. Fuller, Mrs. John P. Whiton, Mrs. V. R. Steadman, Mrs. Edward Kendall, Mrs. Aaron Hale, Mrs. Stephen Dillaway, Vice Prest's .; Mrs. Amos Whittemore, Secretary; Mrs. Anna Rundlett, Treas.


East Cambridge.


CONFERENCE OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL.


Meets basement St. John's church every Wednesday evening, E. Cam- bridge.


Officers .- Rev. John O'Brien, Di- rector; Daniel B. Shaughnessy, Presi- dent; John McCormick, Vice Pres .; Francis A. Kelly, Secretary; James H. S. Donnelly, Treasurer.


EAST CAMBRIDGE CHARITABLE SOCIETY. Formed 1824.


Composed of ladies from several religious societies.


Officers .- Mrs. Sam'l Dustin, Pres. ; Mrs. A. P. Hooker, Vice Pres .; Miss Mary Parmenter, Treas .; Mrs. P. W. Knight, Sec .; Mrs. Joel Robinson, Collector; Mrs. Andrew Jones, Mrs.


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Joel Robinson, Mrs. Henry A. Bacon, Mrs. Betsey G. Durrell, Mrs. A. Stew- art, Mrs. O. Stewart, Mrs. H. N. Hovey, Miss Mary Parmenter, Mrs. J.N. Pike, Mrs. P. W. Knight, Mrs. J. M. Pierce, Miss L. Palmer, Mrs. David N. McClary, Mrs. Benj. Rand, Mrs. A. Shepard, Miss J. Atwood, Trustees.


FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION. Organized Sept. 7, 1871.


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


W. B. Hastings, President; E. H. Blake, Vice President; C. A. Austin, Secretary ; Geo. H. Munroe, Treas.


LIEDERKRANTZ GLEE CLUB. Organized March 1, 1872.


Officers .- Henry Gerrish, President; J. J. Hansis, Secretary and Treasurer; A. W. Fix, Conductor. Meets every Tuesday evening, at Harugari Hall, 67 Sixth street.


ST. JOHN'S LITERARY INSTITUTE.


Meets at Institute Hall, 107 Cam- bridge street.


James F. ,O'Connor, Pres .; James O'Donnell, Vice President; Frederick Mahoney, Recording Sec .; Michael F. Moylen, Corresponding Secretary; Michael Kane, Treasurer; Albert Doyle, Bookkeeper; Michael Daley, Librarian; Daniel Donovan, Joseph J. Kelley, Thomas F. McCue, D. B. Shaughnessy, John F. McCarthy, William Mooney, Directors.


ST. JOHN'S MUTUAL RELIEF SOCIETY. Organized December, 1840.


John W. Coveney, Pres .; Patrick Calnan, Vice Pres .; James Aylward, Treas. ; James J. Murphy, Sec .; Jas. P. McSorley, Bookkeeper. 250 mem- bers. Meets in the basement of St. John's Church, Fourth street, near Cambridge, the first Sunday of each month.


THE SODALITY.


John McCormick, Prefect; Jere- miah Good, 1st Ass't; Michael Kane, 2nd Ass't; James Toner, Secretary; Thomas Mahoney, Treasurer.


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


North Cambridge.


NORTH AVENUE ASSOCIATES.


D. G. Dexter, Pres .; T. G. Wadman, Vice Pres .; Rec. Sec .; F. D. Mason, Cor. Secretary; H. J. Melendy, Treas .; Hon. J. S. Ladd, G. R. Henderson, Benj. F. Rogers, Ex. Council; Dr. J. R. Morse, Chap. lain. Meets in Temperance Hall every Thursday night.


Railroad Stations in Cambridge.


Boston & Lowell & Nashua R. R., foot of Third, James O'Donnell, sta- tion agent.


Fitchburg Railroad, North avenue, Henry Reddick, station agent.


Lexington & Arlington Railroad, North avenue, Salma H. Mordough, station agent.


Fitchburg Railroad, Fresh Pond station, Miss Annie McCabe, station agent.


Railroad Time Table.


UNION RAILWAY COMPANY.


Cars leave Harvard square for Bos- ton, via Main Street, at 5.30 A. M., and every 15 minutes until 6.15 A. M., and every 7 minutes, until 11.30 p. M .; via Broadway, 5 minutes before and 25 minutes past the hour, first car leav- ing 6.25 A. M .; via East Cambridge, 20 minutes before and 10 minutes past the hour, commencing at 6.10 A. M. Last car leaves Boston, via Cam- bridge, 12 P. M., via Main, 12.30 P. M .. Sunday, first car for Boston at 8 A. M. ; last at 11.30 P. M. For Mt. Auburn, via Brattle street, on the hour and half hour; via Garden street, 15 min- utes before and 15 minutes past every hour. For Watertown, half past ev- ery hour. For North avenue, every 15 minutes, 20 and 5 minutes before, and 10 and 25 minutes past every hour. For Arlington, 20 minutes be- fore every hour. Cars leave Cam- bridgeport for Brighton, 10 minutes before and 20 minutes past every hour. Cambridgeport via Prospect street, 5 minutes and 35 minutes past the hour; after 7 P. M. on the hour and half hour.


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Orders by Mail or left in our Box at the Post Office, prompt- ly attended to.


Mineral, Coarse and Fine Salt constantly on hand. Cut Hay by the bundle a specialty. THOS. PARKER. A. A. WARD.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


MATTRESSES MADE TO ORDER. Particular attention given to making over hair mat- tresses. The hair, after being picked and made free from dust, will be cleansed and puri- fied by patent steam process, without extra charge. Price. $3.00. Making over Palmleaf, Husk, and Excelsior Mattresses, $2.00. Feather Beds and Pillows renovated by steam process. Prices for renovating : Feather Beds, $2.00; Bed, Bolster and Pillows (when run together), $2 75; Pillows renovated separate from bed, 50 cents each. Machine Carpet Beating. Terms, per running yard, for beating .- Velvet and Carpets taken from offices and public halls, 5 cents; all others, 4 cents; taking up, 1 cent; fitting, 1 cent; laying (stair carpets excepted) 4 cents.


CYRUS E. GRAVES, No. 3 River Street, Cambridgeport.


THOMAS F. MYLES, MERCHANT TAILOR


-AND DEALER IN- GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, No. 501 Main Street, - CAMBRIDGEPORT.


.A PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED. Cleansing and Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done.


J. J. SHEDD, HOUSE PAINTING,


Graining and Glazing,


SHOP, 157 1-2 North Av., n. Porter's Station,


Residence, White St. NO. CAMBRIDGE.


Lead, Oil, Varnish, Mixed Paint, Window Glass, Putty, &c., constantly on hand.


ROB'T R. KIMBALL, DEALER IN


BEEF, PORK, LARD,


GAME, &c.


HAM, POULTRY,


Also, all kinds of Country Produce and Fruit. 640 Main St., opp. Temple, Cambridgeport


LEWIS C. FLANAGAN, PHARMACIST,


222 North Avenue, NO. CAMBRIDGE. Formerly at the Dispensing Department of the Mass. General Hospital, and with JOS. T. BROWN & CO., - BOSTON.


JAMES MARSDEN, GROCERIES & PROVISIONS.


Also, Dealer in Wood and Coal. Kindling Wood constantly on hand. Furniture and Job Wagon.


No. 395 Main St., CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS


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F. W. & L. A. RIVINIUS, AGENTS FOR THE


WYOMING RANGE,


- -- AND DEALERS IN- -


Furnaces, Ranges, Parlor and Cooking Stoves, Kitchen Furnishing Goods, &c., &c.


No. 432 Harvard Street, CAMBRIDGE, MASS.


DAY AND FAMILY SCHOOL,


To fit BOYS for COLLEGE or for SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Six young men taken into the family of the Principal.


FOR CIRCULARS, ADDRESS, JOSHUA KENDALL, Principal. School 13 Appian Way. House, 123 Inman Street,


ANDREW LERNED, Dealer in BOOTS, SHOES, And Furnishing Goods, 354 North Av., No. Cambridge.




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