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O'Connell Patrick, 6 Pearl
Pratt Elizabeth W. Miss, 16 Sidney
Rice William, 27 Central square Sears Anthony P., 101 Cambridge Shea James I., 18 Brighton Stewart James, 406 Main
Walker Samuel, 49 Cambridge
Tanks, Water, Oil and Ship. CAMPBELL BROS. & CO., 356 Main (see adv. dept., p. 5)
Tanners. Küebler Michael, rear 370 North av. Müller William, Tannery
Teachers (Drawing).
Bowler Emma F. Mrs., 520 Main Rose Eben, 623 Main
Teachers (Kindergarteu).
Mann Horace Mrs., 19 Follen Thompson Mary E. Miss, 19 Follen
Teamsters.
Bishop Thos. L., 41 Prison Pt. road
Brown Patrick A., 60 Charles
Doody John, 9 Sparks
Egan Michael, 72 Brookline
Fitch Abel, 333 North avenue
Ford Hugh A., 245 Mt. Auburn Gale H. C., 29 Chauncy Green H., 32 Second
Kelley J., 56 Second MARSDEN JAMES, 395 Main (see adv. dept., p. 3) McSorley John, 62 Spring
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Murphy James, 251 Franklin Riordan P. O., Prison Point bridge, near Railroad crossing SULLIVAN TIMOTHY, 127 Bridge and 32 Cambridge (see advt. opp. calendar ) Teirell Horace, 131 Pleasant
White Edw. J., 54 Ellery Work & Hayward, 53 Pearl
Telegraph Company.
Western Union Telegraph Co., 625 Main, Cambridgeport, Miss Louise H. Gratz, operator; 155 North av., near Fitchburg R. R. Station, John A. Goodwin, Geo. E. Little, opera- tors ; 7 Harvard row, Cambridge, Miss Helen L. Bradbury, operator ; also P. O., E. Cambridge; 86 Cam- bridge, Miss Ella M. Stevens, opera - tor.
Telescope Makers. Clark Alvan & Sons, Brookline, near Bridge
Thread Stores.
Brooks Misses, rear 72 Allston Callender Charles A., 485 Main Gibson Joseph P., 619 Main
Tin Plate and Sheet Iron Work- ers.
Columbus A. A. & Co., 169 Norfolk Estes Ivory P., Estes block, 10 Brattle FULLER & WATRISS, 605 Main (see advt. opp. introductory) Greene & Co., 651 and 653 Main Griffin G. H., 226 North avenue Holmes C. R., 157 North av. Moloney Daniel, 16 Eighth, cor. Otis Monblo F. T. N., 188 Cambridge MOORE CHAS. & CO., 8 Brattle (see advt. opp. inside back cover) Moynahan J., jr., 457 Cambridge Pennell & Co., 57 Cambridge Pierce Chas. E., 35 Elm PRATT C. O. & CO., 226 Cambridge (see advt. front colored page) Price James M. & Son, 85 Cambridge RIVINIUS F. W., 432 Harvard (see adv. dept., p. 21) ROBBINS & WHITNEY, 600 Main (see adv. dept., p. 10) STARBUCK JAMES C., 552 Main (see adv. dept., p. 20) Stayner Wm. R., 509 Main Taylor & Haley, 525 Main Villemaire Ovid, 104 Main White Cornelius, 387 Cambridge
Tin Ware Manufacturers.
Boston Stamping Co., factory, Third, near Broadway (93 to 97 North, Boston) Dover Staming Co., 163 Pleasant (88 and 90 North, B.) Malone P., 2 rear 191 Hampshire White C., 387 Cambridge
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Tool Manufacturer. Hofer Frederick, First, near Cam- bridge
Toys.
Alden Ann Mrs., 546 Main Callender Charles A., 485 Main Hunnewell James W., 228 North av. McEllroy William, 440 Harvard
Trunk Cleat Maker. Harlow Charles, 25 Clinton
Trunks Valises, etc.
Blake Arthur W., 168 Cambridge Fuller G. C. W. & Co., 561 Main Paine J. R., 513 Main
Turning and Jig Sawing. BROWN & NICHOLS, 74 Brighton (see adv. dept., p. 14) HANCOCK & GREELY, 113 Broad- way (see adv. dept., p. 25) Scranton H. A., rear 382 Main
Undertakers.
Casey William, 104 Fourth Coveney J. W., 193} Cambridge Devens Thomas, 414 Cambridge Hadley A. A., 190 Cambridge Hunt Samuel F., 32 Bigelow Litchfield Roland, 488 Main Lockhart Charles H., 203 Bridge LOCKHART WILLIAM L., 199 to 209 Bridge (see adv. dept., p. 22) Rourke James E., 434 Harvard Taylor William A., 563 Main Wyeth Benjamin F., City building, Eliot square
Upholsterers.
Blake Thomas, 642 Main Grant & Mann, 384 Main Harris S. S., 7 Brattle Hixon Edward & Co., 124 Broadway Ingalls E. B., 350 Broadway
Kelley Francis A., 70 Cambridge Kelley Joseph J., 54 Cambridge KELSEY BROS. & CO., 556 Main (see adv. dept., p. 17) Kernan James, 3 Brattle Outhwaite Charlotte Mrs., Western avenue, cor. Central place Robart John O., 27 Brattle square Shaw E. P., 186 North avenue WORCESTER BROS., 23 and 25 Brattle (see advt. opp. inside front cover)
Variety Stores.
Abbott John, 242 Broadway Brady Bridget Miss, 15 Vine Chick Martha, 240 Broadway
CUMMINGS JAS. A., 405 Main (see adv. dept., p. 10) Cousens C. H. Miss, 78 Norfolk Dallinger William, 155 Harvard Dooley J. M. Mrs., 654 Main Friend Samuel, 41 Reed Hacker Frank M., 163 Main Johnstone Geo. S., 156 Hampshire Mullen Ann Miss, 17 Fourth Rayner Henry, 63 Western avenue Read R. M., 251 Broadway Sullivan Daniel, 86 Webster avenue Weaver W. J., 10} Rogers blk., Main Westwood John, 52 Washington
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Vases (Garden). DAY, COLLINS & CO., 132 Main, office (40 Bromfield, B.) (see advt. over calendar) Cambridge Granite Polishing Works, 258 Mt. Auburn
Ventilators (Evacuum). Pierce Charles E., 35 Elm
Veterinary Surgeons.
Jennings Joseph H., rear 484 Main Putnam Lewis, 170 North avenue
Vinegar Works. Cambridge Vinegar Works, 75 Main
Wash Board Manufacturer. Scranton Osbert, rear 382 Main
Washerwoman. Armstrong Jane, 15 Dyke
Watches and Jewelry.
Balch M. P., 559 Main Flaig Simon, 162 Cambridge Fobes Horace, 173 North avenue Gibbs Benjamin W., 593 Main Hunnewell J. A., Harvard, corner Holyoke Huntington James, 9 Harvard row and 458 Harvard
INGALLS ORRIN, 405 Main (see adv. dept., p. 10) Josselyn Aaron, 62 Cambridge Pratt Lewis & Co., 475 Main Woodworth H. D., 121 Cambridge
Water Proof Clothing and Hats.
PETTINGELL & SAWYER, Sec- ond, cor. Thorndike (see adv. dept., p. 23)
Wax Flowers. Hodgkins Clara J. Miss, 3 Fifth
Wheelwrights.
Bell Robert, Cambridge, junc. Bridge Brown Daniel, Palmer, near Brattle Buskirk C. V., 378 Main Connolly H. J., Murray, cor. Brighton Elliott James, Murray, cor. Brighton Hadley D. B., 212 North avenue Hurd Amos D., Palmer, n. Brattle Jones A. J., Church, cor. Palmer Leonard Henry W., 37 Gore Mckay R., 4 Cambridge Munroe Enoch, 52 Cambridge Nutting P. & Co., Palmer, n. Brattle PICKETT CHARLES E., 22 Broad- way (see adv. dept., p. 15) Pierce Joseph, 3 River Ruhan John, rear 178 Columbia TALBOT JOHN D., 181 Main (see adv. dept., p. 13) Thwing James, 101 Green Ward W. A., 244 and 246 Main
Whip Manufacturer. Darling William, 112 Main
Wig Maker. JONES A. O., 27 Fifth (see adv. dept., p. 23)
Window Frame Manufacturers. HANCOCK & GREELY, 113 Broad- way (see adv dept., p. 25)
Window Shades and Drapery. KELSEY BROTHERS & CO., 556 Main (see adv. dept., p. 17) WORCESTER BROS., 23 and 25 Brattle (see advt. opp. inside front cover)
Wood Dealers.
Blaisdell & Hood, 79 Brattle WELLINGTON AUSTIN C., 5 Broadway and 438 Federal, Boston (see advt. on front cover)
Wood and Ivory Turning. Pratt D. G., 131 to 135 Broadway
Wooden Pavements. GORE DAVID & SON, 228 to 232 Third, Boston office, 6 Traveller bidg., 31 State (see adv. dept., p. 19)
Wooden Ware.
Moran Bros., 238 Cambridge PRATT CHAS. O. & CO., 226 Cam- bridge (see advt. front col'd page) RIVINIUS F. W., 432 Harvard (see adv. dept., p. 21)
ROBBINS & WHITNEY, 600 Main (see adv. dept., p. 10) WOOD ALFRED, 5 and 6 Harvard row (see adv. dept., p. 2)
Worsteds (German).
Frary L. S., 643 Main IVERS W. MRS., 446 Harvard, Har- vard sq. (see adv. dept., p. 24)
Wreaths, Crosses, and Cut Flowers.
BOCK WILLIAM A., 329 and 331 North avenue (see adv. dept., p. 1) HOVEY & CO., Cambridge. opp. Highland av. (see adv. dept., p. 26) LEMME FREDERICK, 273 North avenue (see adv. dept., p. 11)
Yeast (Compressed). VERITY JOHN S., agent Gaff, Fleischmann & Co., 8 Broadway (see adv. dept., p. 5)
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CITY GOVERNMENT,
Municipal Election First Tuesday in December. City Government organ- ized First Monday in January.
MAYOR.
Hon. Frank A. Allen, office, City Hall, residence, 263 Harvard st.
ALDERMEN.
Ward 1 .- Walter S. Swan, Chas. W. Munroe.
Ward 2 .- Daniel H. Thurston, Mar- tin L. Smith
Ward 3 .- John Clary, Charles J. McIntire
Ward 4 .- Edmund Reardon, James A. Fox.
Ward 5 .- George F. Piper, Russell S. Edwards.
COMMON COUNCIL.
Ward 1 .- William Poland, Archi- bald M. Howe, James H. Snow, Woodward Emery
Ward 2 .- Perez G. Porter, Silas Rhoades, E. P. Tucker, S. Noyes, jr., J. W. Smith.
Ward 3 .- Daniel B. Shaughnessy, H. A. Doherty, Joseph Cogan, John T. Scully, John McSorley. 31
Ward 4 .- Z. H. Thomas, jr., E. H. Whitney, N. Underwood, Geo. W. Rawson.
Ward 5 .- George F. Whiting, H. K. Parsons.
Assessors .- A. Z. Brown, principal,. Levi L. Cushing, jr., A. J. Green, of- fice, City Hall.
Assistant Assessors .- Ward 1, Thom- as Stearns; Ward 2, John S. Pollard; Ward 3, George L. Mitchell; Ward 4, Benjamin F. Nourse; Ward 5, Jere- miah Murphy.
Overseers of the Poor .- District 1, B. F. Wyeth, term expires 1877; Syl- vanus M. Parsons, term expires 1878. District 2, George D. Chamberlain, term expires, 1877; Joseph Newmarch, term expires, 1878. District 3, John W. Coveney, term expires, 1877; Jo- seph Magoun, term expires, 1878.
WARD OFFICERS.
Wardens .- Ward 1, Joseph Wil- liams; Ward 2, Harry B. Winnett; Ward 3, Luther L. Parker; Ward 4,
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Charles L. Russell; Ward 5, Francis M. Mason.
Ward Clerks .- Ward 1, John Gor- man; Ward 2, Charles R. Shaw; Ward 3, Andrew Fogg; Ward 4, R. N. Roaf, jr .; Ward 5, Charles L. Fuller.
Inspectors .- Ward 1, Edmund Miles, D. J. Hill, Geo. Allen; Ward 2, J. H. Davis, Chas. A. Locke, Walter Ray- mond; Ward 3, James E. Doyle, Au- gustus W. Fix, J. A. Donovan; Ward 4, Joshua S. Sanborn, H. A. Boynton, E. R. McPherson; Ward 5, George H. Prior, H. F. Whitney, C. A. Mur- phy.
Weighers .- Joseph W. Averill, Pat- rick Dunnigan, James H. Reardon, E. H. Tower, Nathan H. Holbrook, Henry Hooker, Thomas Ralph, Geo. W. Wright, Alvin M. Haines, Henry James.
City Clerk, and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen .- Justin A. Jacobs, office City Hall
City Treasurer and Collector .- Jo- seph Whitney, office, City Hall.
City Auditor .- J. A. Jacobs, office, City Hall.
Clerk of Committees and Clerk of Common Council .- John McDuthie, of- fice, City Hall.
City Engineer .- Wm. S. Barbour. office, City Hall.
City Messenger .- Francis L. Pratt, office, City Hall.
Superintendent of Lamps .- Benj. F. Nourse, office, City Building.
Sealer of Weights and Measures .- John Cabill, office, City Building.
Milk Inspector .- John Cahill, office, City Building.
Superintendent of Schools .- Francis Cogswell, office, City Building.
Superintendent of Streets .- George L. Cade, office, City Hall.
Chief Engineer .- Patrick H. Ray- mond, office, City Hall.
Warden of Almshouse .- Wm. E. Hough.
Physician of Almshouse .-- J. R. Morse. Pound Keepers .- James Gilligan, Geo. A. Marston, T. D. Cook.
Cambridge Water Board .- Geo. P. Carter, President. His Honor, the Mayor, and President Common Coun- cil ex-officio members. Ward 1, Hen- ry L. Eustis; Ward 2, J. Warren Merrill; Ward 3, John H. Leighton; Ward 4, Geo. P. Carter; Ward 5, Chester W. Kingsley; Justin A. Ja- cobs, Clerk; J. Warren Cotton, Water Registrar; Samuel W. Dudley, Supt .; E. C. Brooks, Pumping Engineer; Peter Malone, Assistant Engineer.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Police Justice .- John S. Ladd.
Trial Justice for Juvenile Offenders .- John S. Ladd.
Special Justices .- Henry W. Muzzey, Woodward Emery.
Clerk .- T. McIntire
Court at City Building, Brattle sq., Cambridge.
Chief of Police .- George H. Cope- land.
Captain of Night Police .- Frederick W. Hagar.
Captains. - District 1, Timothy Ames; District 2, William Twist; District 3, John L. Boynton.
Constables .- William Twist, John L. Boynton, John C. Bnrdakin, Charles J. Adams, Thomas McIntire, Timothy Ames, James F. Jefferds, Thomas Work, Charles H. Hunne- well, John Stimson, T. T. Ferguson, George L. Mitchell, M. S. Busnach, John Cahill, M. A. Keenan, R. A. Adams, Geo. F. Mckenzie, E. R. Ramsdell, W. A. Taylor, P. H. Ray- mond, Geo. H. Copeland, Amos Jones, Warner W. Simonds, Ira W. Taylor, John Good.
Policeman .- District 1, Thomas D. Cook, Jas. B. Morse, Andrew Sproul, Micali W. Cook, George A. Marston, Benjamin Kennard, Albert D. Cleve- land, Leonard Shackford, Andrew G. Smith, Thos. W. Penney, Daniel Cal- lahan, Alonzo S. Harriman, Wm. T. Gibson, Wm. H. Fitzpatrick, William Evans, jr., Frederick B. Pullen, L. J. Cloyes, Jas. Miller, Henry M. Tyler, Hugh McNamee, John D. LeBarron; District 2, Benj. F. Bridden, Daniel Sherman, James H. Parks, Warner W. Simonds, George Wood, Jobn Lit- tle, Luther Hapgood, Chas. B. Jones, Calvin C. Smith, Michael A. Dalton, Wm. Nickelson, Lawrence J. Ducey, James B. Dailey, James S. Alexan- der, Rufus S. Downe, James E. Mur- ray, John Coleman, Simon D. His- cock, T. S. Hall, Chas. W. Rugg, Thomas H. Lucy; District 3, William Mullett, Moses W. Hooper, Matthew R. Moore, Amos Jones, Dennis Cor- coran, David N. McCleary, John Col- lier, Stephen E. Day, Otis Dennison, John Jackson, John W. Skelley, Warren A. Eaton, John F. Murray.
CORONERS.
Luther L. Parker, W. W. Welling- ton, John W. Coveney.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer-P. H. Raymond, 10 Pleasant street.
Assistant Engineers - Thomas J. Casey, 173 Cambridge; Richard F. Tobin, 5 Winsor street ; Daniel O'Con- nell, 219 North avenue; John P. Far- mer, jr., 29 Mellen street; John P. Farmer, jr., Secretary.
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CAMBRIDGE S. F. ENGINE, NO. 1. House on Brattle square, Ward 1.
W. H. Emory, Foreman; C. W. Brackett, Asst. Foreman; Edward E. Priest, Engineer; J. L. Jones, jr., Fireman; Hiram W. Hooker, Driver; R. T. Hixon, Driver of Hose Carriage.
UNION S. F. ENGINE CO., NO. 2. House on Main, near Winsor street, Ward 4.
William B. Cade, Foreman; Daniel McCarty, Asst. Foreman; Thomas Wiseman, Engineer; Amos B. Jarvis, Fireman; John H. Walker, Driver; William H. Foss, Driver of Hose Car- riage.
NIAGARA S. F. ENGINE CO., NO. 3. House on Fourth, near Cambridge street, Ward 3.
Wm. Parker, Foreman; Michael G. Collins, Asst. Foreman; Hiram Blood, Engineer; Elliott E. Alley, Fireman; James S. Casey, Driver; Lorenzo H. Dale, Driver of Hose Carriage.
DANIEL WEBSTER S. F. ENGINE CO., NO. 4.
House on North avenue, near Russell street, Ward 5.
Benjamin Young, Foreman; N. W. Bunker, Asst. Foreman; John E. Ricker, Engineer; Sylvanus G. Grif- fin, Firemau; George T. Presby, Driver; George E. Muzzey, Driver of Hose Carriage.
P. H. RAYMOND S. F. ENGINE CO., NO. 5.
House Hampshire, corner of Inman street, Ward 2.
Frank P. Scanlan, Foreman; Con- rad D. Kinnear, Asst. Foreman; Charles E. Berry, Engineer; Charles W. Porter, Fireman; Joseph P. Cart- wright, Driver; Francis P. Carr, Driver of Hose Carriage.
FRANKLIN HOOK AND LADDER CO., NO. 1.
House in City building, Western av., corner Green street, Ward 4.
James P. Ewell, Foreman; Charles Emerson, Asst. Foreman; George W. Lamson, Driver of Carriage.
MAYOR BRADFORD HOOK AND LAD- DER CO., NO. 2.
House on Cambridge, cor. of Port- land street, Ward 2.
James Dalton, Foreman; James J. Fleming, Asst. Foreman; Jeremiah Hobbs, Driver.
SUPPLY HOSE CARRIAGE, NO. 1. House in City building, Green street, Ward 4.
Lewis C. Clark, Driver,
Relief Engineer, John D. Thomp- son; Telegraph Operator, George J. Blaisdell; Assistant, David J. Camp- bell.
CAMBRIDGE FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES.
No. 2-Bridge st., cor. of Prison Pt.
No. 6-Third st., cor. of Broadway
No. 7-Third st., corner Bent
No. 8-Third st., cor. of Thorndike
No. 9-Cambridge st., Beal & Hoop- er's building
No. 12-Winter st., cor. of Third
No. 12-North st., cor. Water
No. 13-Fourth st., No. 3 engine house No. 14-Sixth st., cor. of Cambridge No. 15-Vine st., corner of Fifth
No. 16-Broadway, Hancock & Gree- ly's building
No. 17-Washington st., cor. Brewery No. 21-Sidney st., cor. of Allston No. 23-Pearl st., cor. Auburn
No. 24-Brookline st., cor. Valentine No. 25-Main and Front sts. (junc.)
No. 26-Main st., cor. of Osborn
No. 27-Clark st., cor. of Harvard
No. 28-Broadway, opp. Page's box factory
No. 31-Cambridge st., cor. Harding No. 32-Cambridge st., cor. Columbia
No. 34-Columbia st., cor. Hampshire No. 35-Harvard st., cor. Norfolk
No. 36-Main st., cor. Western av.
No. 37-Pleasant st., cor. River (junc.) No. 38-Magazine st., cor. Lake
No. 39-Magazine st., cor. Chestnut No. 41-Pleasant st., cor. Fairmont
No. 42-Blackstone st., opp. River side Press
No. 43-Banks st., cor. Flagg
No. 45-Franklin st., near Soden
No. 46-Main st., cor. of Hancock No. 47-Broadway, cor. of Antrim
No 48-Cambridge st., cor. Hamp- shire (junction)
No. 49-Cambridge st., cor. Baldwin No. 51-Broadway, cor. Ellery
No. 52-Mt. Auburn and Main sts. (junction)
No. 53-Mt. Auburn st., cor. Linden No. 54-Cambridge st., cor. Sumner No. 57-Oxford st., cor. Mellen
No. 59-Harvard square, Ramsay's apothecary store
No. 62-Mt. Auburn st., cor. Hilliard No. 63-Brattle st., cor. Mason (junc.)
No. 64-Garden st., cor. Chauncy
No. 65-North avenue, cor. Shepard No. 68-North av., n. railroad bridge No. 69-No. av., No. 4 engine house No. 71-North avenue, n. Tannery No 72-Cedar st., Hotel building
No. 73-Spruce, st., near Bay State brick yard
No. 74-Dublin st., cor. Railroad
No. 75-Walden st., cor. Raymond
No. 78-Concord avenue, cor. Sparks No. 79-Brattle st., cor. Sparks No. 82-Brattle st., cor. Elin wood av. No. 83-Mt. Auburn Car Stables
No. 91-North avenue, Union railway car house
No. 92-Gore st., J. P, Squire's bldg.
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LOCATION OF BELL STRIKERS.
Unitarian church, Harvard square, ward 1.
Methodist church, Harvard street, ward 2. Putnam school-house, Fourth st., ward 3.
Webster school-house, Upton street ward 4.
Baptist church, North av., ward 5. Battery station, City Building, Brat- tle square.
INSTRUCTION TO KEY HOLDERS.
Alarms are to be given from the box nearest the location of the fire.
To give an alarm, open the door, pull the hook to the bottom, of the slot once, and let go.
Each box contains a small bell which, if heard before you pull, in- dicates that the alarm has been previ- ously given. Any person listening at a box will learn the number of the box from which the alarm was given. For instance: if an alarm preceeds from box 36, the bells and gongs at- tached will strike three, then after a short pause six consecutive blows, thus: III-IIIIII.
Don't give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance, unless assistance is called for.
Citizens are earnestly requested to inform themselves where keys to the signal boxes are kept; signs, suitably inscribed, being placed over each box, giving the requisite information.
P. H. RAYMOND, Chief Engineer Cambridge Fire Dept.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Hon. Frank A. Allen, Chairman, ex-officio.
Ward 1. Horace E. Scudder, term expires, 1879; Rev. Andrew P. Pea- body, John L. Hildreth.
Ward 2. Edward R. Cogswell, Rev. Henry Hinckley, James H. Hall. Ward 3. Rev. John O'Brien, Dr. Albert L. Norris, George R. Brine,
Ward 4. W. A. Munroe, term ex- pires, 1879; Rev. Geo. R. Leavitt, Asa P. Morse.
Ward 5. Frank Foxcroft, term ex- pires, 1877; E. H. Stevens, term ex- pires, 1878; W. F. Richardson, term expires, 1879.
Dr. William W. Wellington, Secre- tary.
Francis Cogswell, Superintendent of Schools, office, City Building, Cen- tral square, Cambridgeport.
TRUANT OFFICERS.
Ward 1, Moses M. Child; Ward 2, George S. Dudley; Ward 3, Augustus P. Griffing; Ward 4, Mark J. Folsom; Ward, 5, Francis M. Mason.
High School .- Fayette street, corner Broadway. Erected 1864.
Lyman R. Williston, William F. Bradbury, John Orne, jr., Theodore P. Adams, Solon F. Whitney, Chas. G. Dana, Mary F. Peirce, Emma A. Scudder, Hannah Gleason, Olive E. Fairbanks, Emma F. Munroe, Mary C. C. Goddard, Teachers.
GRAMMAR.
Allston-Boardman street.
Benjamin W. Roberts, Principal; Lizzie B. Winnett, Ida G. Smith, Hattie E. Keith, Minnie L. McKay, Lucia E. Whiting, Hannah L. Hill, Henrietta Woods, Emily R. Pitkin, Nettie Sargent, Caroline Close, As- sistants.
Harvard-Inman street, corner of Broadway.
Aaron B. Magoun, Principal; Em- ma Clough, Mary F. Emerson, Annie M. Leland, Mary E. Wyeth, Susan F. Athearn, Lydia S. King, Ada H. Wellington, Emily F. Damon, Susan E. Merrill, H. Augusta Dodge, Sarah E. Dyer, Margaret B. Wellington, Ellen Merrick, Sarah E. Golden, Mar- garet R. Hodgkins, Assistants.
Putnam-Fourth street, cor. Otis.
James S. Barrell, Principal; Sarah M. Burnham, Augusta G. Mirrick, Ella R. Grieves, Addie Stone, Sarah L. Merrill, Eliza M. Hussey, Maria E. Spare, Annie B. Josselyn, Assist- ants.
Shepard-North av., near Russell.
Daniel B. Wheeler, Principal; Dana A. Evelyth, H. Estelle Varney, Sara J. French, Sarah A. Rand, Julia H. Osgood, Harriet L. Hayward, Em- ily F. Fessenden, Fannie A. Cooke, Cora M. Wheeler, R. Ella Lander, Assistants.
Thorndike-Thorndike street.
Ruel H. Fletcher, Principal; Emma A. Hopkins, Martha A. Martin, Ella W. Clark, Ruth H. Faxon, Mary E. Nason, Ellen N. Parker, Fanny Al- len, Isabella B. Tenney, Grace W. Fletcher, Abbie A. K. Howard, As- sistants.
Washington-51 Brattle street.
Daniel Mansfield, Principal; Lucy A. Downing, Adeline M. Ireson, Emma F. Veazie, Adelia Dunham, Abby M. Webb, Dora Puffer, Emma P. Eaton, Adelaide A. Keeler, Hattie T. Neally, Adelaide E. Keith, Caro- line B. Meek, Assistants.
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Webster-Upton street.
John D. Billings, Principal; Louise C. D. Harlow, Gertrude A. Hyde, Esther F. Hannum, Charlotte M. Chase, Gertrude E. Hale, Emily H. Phinney, Clara E. Matchett, Anna S. Lamson, May E. Towle, Carrie M. Kingman, Alice Grey, Marion H. Burnham, Assistants.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS. Boardman-Winsor street, corner School.
Mary A. Lewis, Sarah E. Stewart, Adah W. Baker, Carrie A. Cooke, Augusta L. Balch, Sally N. Cham- berlin, Eliza A. Dow, Teachers.
Brattle-New City bldg., Brattle sq. Lucy C. Wyeth, Teacher.
Bridge-Pioneer street.
Elizabeth E. Dallinger, Emily C. Dallinger, Teachers.
City-Almshouse, Tannery street. Jeanie A. Norris, Nellie A. Hutch- ins, Teachers.
Dana-Centre street. Abby A. Lewis, Maria F. Williams, Teachers.
Dunster-Concord av., Observatory Hill.
Sarah B. Waitt, Susan E. Wyeth, Teachers.
Felton-Amory street.
Georgiana L. Backus, Sarah L. Cutler, Eliza J. Cutler, Teachers.
Gannett-Columbia street. Sarah J. Davis, Estelle J. French, A. M. Jones, Charlotte E. Mitchell, Teachers.
Gore-Gore street, near Third
Hattie A. Butler, Fannie E. Pen- dexter, Alice J. Winward, Mary A. Bourne, Nellie L. Pike, Agnes M. Cox, Mary E. Hartwell, Addie M. Bettinson, Teachers.
Harvard-Harvard st., cor. Prospect. Helen M. Ward, Ellen A. Cheney, Teachers.
Holmes-Hilliard street
Marianne M. Webb, Eunice W. Field, Mary L. Bullard, Louisa G. Matchett, Teachers.
Mason-Front street.
M. Lizzie Evans, Alma A. Smith, Teachers.
Otis-Otis street.
Abby S. Taylor, Lydia A. Whitch- er, Marther H. Butler, Luvia Good- now, Annie Knapp, Kate F. Welling- ton, Carrie H. Smith, Ellen N. Pike, Mary E. Smalledge, Teachers.
Putnam-Putnam av. Nellie F. Ball, Teacher.
Quincy-Mason street.
Charlotte E. Jewell, Talulah . G. Abercrombie, Teachers.
Reed-Reed street.
Lucy T. Sawyer, Evelyn A. Saw- yer, Hattie N. Keyes, Teachers.
Riverside-Putnam avenue.
Elizabeth A. Tower, M. Louise Akerman, Jeanie Prescott, Florence M. Hayward, Teachers.
Sargent-Broadway, cor. Winsor.
Frances J. Harrod, Mary A. Brown, Lizzie C. Capen, M. Elizabeth Dick- son, Teachers.
Willard-Dana square.
Mary A. Tarbell, Mary E. Sawyer, Kate M. Lowell, Fanny E. Cooke, Amelia Wright, H. Flora Hannum, Evelina Brooks, Grace R. Woodward, Laura Wright, Louise W: Harris, Teachers.
Wyman-Spruce street.
Fannie E. M. Dennis, Charlotte A. Elwell, Letitia M. Dennis, M. Carrie Dickman, Teachers.
Training School-Sacramento, corner Oxford street.
Annie C. Sullivan, Ella C. Whitney, M. Etta Arkerson, Emma B. Alley. Teachers.
Nathan Lincoln, teacher of singing. Emma F. Bowler, supervisor of drawing.
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CAMBRIDGE DIRECTORY.
INSURANCE COMPANIES, BANKS, ETC.
CAMBRIDGE MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO. 555 Main,cor. Norfolk street.
Amount at risk, Oct. 1st, 1876, $4,- 828,684.
Deposit notes, $73,901,12. Cash and securities, $80,125,38.
Rufus Lamson, President; Alfred L. Barbour, Secretary and Treasurer ; Josiah W. Cook, Rufus Lamson, Jo- siah Burrage, Jacob Eaton, Joseph A. Holmes, James H. Thayer, James H. Sparrow, Asa P. Morse, Wm. J. Marvin, Directors; (see adv. dept., page 7)
Banks.
CAMBRIDGEPORT SAVINGS BANK.
Main, near Essex street. Incorporated 1853.
Benjamin Tilton, President; Rob- ert Douglass, John Sargent, Lucius R. Paige, Vice-Presidents ; D. U. Chamberlin, Secretary ; E. Hyde, Treasurer; Wm. Page, Bookkeeper; Benjamin Tilton, R. Douglass, J. A. Holmes, Board of Investment.
CAMBRIDGEPORT NATIONAL BANK. Main street, near Essex.
R. Douglass, President; Seymour B. Snow, Cashier; Geo. H. Holmes, Messenger; Robert Douglass, Asa P. Morse, L. R. Paige, Alexander Dick- inson, Martin L. Smith, Directors. Discount day, Monday.
EAST CAMBRIDGE FIVE CENTS SAV- INGS BANK.
78 Cambridge street.
George Stevens, President; Samu- el Slocum, Treasurer; Lorenzo Mar- rett, Secretary.
NORTH AVENUE SAVINGS BANK.
173 North avenue, n. Porter's Hotel. Incorporated March 7, 1872.
Samuel F. Woodbridge, President; Wm. Fox Richardson, Jonas C. Wel- lington, Cornelius Dorr, Chester W. Kingsley, Vice-Presidents; Benj. F. Parker, Dan W. Shaw, Person Davis, Geo. F. Piper, Daniel Fobes, Henry C. Rand, D. Gilbert Dexter, John Davis, John J. Henderson, John Holman, Alonzo R. Smith, Russell S Edwards, Trustees; Geo. W. Park, Secretary; Milton L. Walton, Treas.
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