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Officers-Geo. H. Copeland, Pres .; Timothy Ames, Vice Pres .; Warner W. Simonds, Treas .; Captain Fred- erick W. Hagar, Sec .; Andrew Sproul, John Coleman, John L. Boyn- ton, Trustees; F. B. Pullen, James Miller, B. F. Bridden, Finance Com- mittee; William Gibson, John Little, Moses W. Hooper, Rufus S. Downe, G. A. Marston, Visiting Committee.
CAMBRIDGE SOCIAL UNION.
Rooms Estes block, 15 Brattle street. Organized February, 1871.
Incorporated 1876.
Open every evening, Sundays ex- cepted, from 7 to 9} P. M.
Officers-Wm. M. Vaughan, Pres .; Rev. Samuel Longfellow, Vice Pres .; Wm. J. Dolloff, Sec .; L. R. Pearson, Librarian; Nathan G. Gooch, Treas .; Wm. M. Vaughan, Samuel Longfel- low, John Wilson, C. A. Winthrop, David Glen, Legh R. Pearson, E. H. Wakefield, Edmund Miles, George Allen, David J. Hill, Eben Tucker, Mrs. H. O. Houghton, Miss Katha- rine Parsons, Miss Sarah Ropes, Di- rectors.
CAMBRIDGE TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION.
Meetings first Wednesday evening of each month, at G. A. R. Hall, Palmer street. Annual election first Wednesday in December.
Officers - John Kinnear, Pres .; Thomas X. Hector, Vice Pres .; Legh R. Pearson, Sec .; Edmund Miles, Treas.
CAMBRIDGE WOMEN'S UNION.
Officers-Melusina F. Peirce, Pres .; Augusta H. Stearns, Vice Pres .; Ma ry E. Morrison, Sec .; Sarah G. Gooch, Treas .; Marianna Washburn, Eliza Gould, Phebe M. Kendall, Elizabeth C. Livermore, Louisa C. Ward, Mar- tha P. Fletcher, Executive Commit- tee.
MIDDLESEX SOUTH DISTRICT MEDI- CAL SOCIETY.
Officers .- R. L. Hodgdon, Pres .; A. C. Webber, Vice Pres .; C. E. Vaughan, Sec., J. W. Willis, Treas .; M. A. Morris, Librarian; E. H. Ste- vens, W. P. Giddings, E. W. Emer- son, J. L. Hildreth, Reuben Willis, Censors; M. Wyman, W. W. Wel- lington, C. E. Vaughan, Horace Cha- pin, S. W. Driver, H. P. Walcott, J. B. Taylor, E. J. Forster, H. E. Mar- ion, O. E. Hunt, F. D. Lord, B. F. D. Adams, C. B. Shute, Sanford Hans- com, A. C. Livermore, H. H. Pills- bury, A. Hosmer, G. A. Warren, Councillors; H. O. Marcy, Commis- sioner of Trials.
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THE CAMBRIDGE ENTOMOLOGICAL CLUB. Organized January, 1874. Incorporated March, 1877.
Officers-Samuel H. Scudder, Pres .; B. P. Mann, Sec. and Treas.
WASHINGTON SCHOOL ASSOCIATES.
Organized May 24, 1877.
Officers-Amory B. Gibbs, Pres .; C. H. Wright, Rec. Sec .; Minerva A. Booth, Cor. Sec .; Edmund H. Down- ing, Treas.
Cambridgeport.
CAMBRIDGE CHORAL SOCIETY. Organized Oct. 14, 1872.
Rehearsals held Wednesday eve- nings, at Pelham Hall, Hyde's block, 603 Main street.
Officers-Wm. F. Bradbury, Pres .; Benjamin Conant, Vice Pres .; A. K. Hebard, Sec. ; Jolin S. Sawyer, Treas .; Chas. H. Danforth, Librarian; J. B. Shaw, H. P. Blackman, James G. Harris, Geo. H. Munroe, Samuel Jen- kins, Joseph Child, jr., Robert N. Roaf, jr., Lyman I. Fuller, Trustees; T. P. Ryder, Musical Director.
CAMBRIDGE DISPENSARY.
Located in City Building, Western avenue, corner Green street.
Officers-Wm. L. Whitney, Pres .; Joseph A. Holmes, Treas .; E. H. Ste- vens, Clerk; William L. Whitney, Chairman, Rev. A. P. Peabody, ward 1, Sumner Albee, ward 2, John O'Brien, ward 3, Edward Kendall, ward 4, H. C. Rand, ward 5, Direc- tors; Dr. Charles E. Vaughan, J. T. G. Nichols, M. D., S. W. Driver, M. D., Edward Farnham, M. D., district 1; Alfred F. Holt, M. D., James M. Keniston, M. D., L. L. Bryant, M. D., D. M. Edgerly, M. D., district 2; Dr. George A. Coburn, district 3; Dr. J. A. Dow, district 4; Dr. E. H. Ste- vens, district 5, District Physicians; Wm. A. Stone, Brattle square, O. H. Webber, 591 Main street, Olive & Kemp, 152 Harvard street, D. W. Ham, 415 Cambridge street, C. E. Ste- vens, 153 Bridge street, J. C. Sylvia, 214 North avenue, Apothecaries ap- pointed to furnish medicines. The office is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 10 to 11 A. M.
CAMBRIDGE MECHANICS LITERARY ASSOCIATION. Organized May 10, 1876. Meets in Washington (upper) Hall every Monday evening.
DANA LIBRARY.
Rooms in Masonic Hall building, Main street, corner Temple.
Open every day, Sundays and le- gal holidays excepted, from 2 to 8 o'clock P. M.
Officers -His Honor the Mayor, Messrs. H. Goodwin, Edward P. Tucker, 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 9800. Additions are constantly made.
DOWSE INSTITUTE.
Lecture room Union Hall, 631 Main
street.
Officers-His Honor the Mayor and the President of the Common Coun- cil, ex officiis, John C. Dodge, W. W. Wellington, Willard A. Bullard, Trustees; John C. Dodge, Pres .; W. W. Wellington, Sec .; Willard A. Bul- lard, Treas.
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 at 309 Cambridge street.
Officers-Thomas Sharkey, Pres .; Wm. Haley, Vice Pres .; John Mc- Dermott, Sec .; Edmund McKeone, Treas .; Arthur Gormley, Financial Secretary.
HARVARD LYCEUM. Office 561 Main street.
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 1878 being the 12th 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 H. Rugg, Joseph Whittemore, Managers.
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MASON & HAMLIN BENEFIT SOCIETY.
162 Broadway.
Ed. L. Rand, President; George Griggs, Vice President; Daniel Cool- idge, Secretary; W. O. Trowbridge, Treasurer ; John E. Richards, H. Swift, G. Drake, Timothy Wheater, John Campbell, Ex. Committee.
MEMORIAL DRAMATIO CLUB.
Ernest W. Clark, F. O. Livermore, Managers; H. E. Lombard, Treas.
ST. MARY'S MUTUAL RELIEF SO- CIETY.
Meetings held on the second Sun- day in the month, in Buckley's Hall, Main street.
John Mahady, President; J. H McCafferty, Vice-president ; Daniel J. Shea, Secretary; Colon Chisholm, Treasurer; Thomas M. Hynes, Book- keeper. Membership, 100.
RIVERSIDE BOAT CLUB.
T. A. Scott, President; K. Doyle, Vice-president; J. Facy Correspond- ing Secretary ; F. H. Burke Financial Secretary; H. Davis Treasurer; T. A. Scott, Chairman, P. Galvin, J Curley, R. Welch, J. P. Flanagan, Trustees; W. Dunn, Janitor.
East Cambridge.
CAMBRIDGE ASSOCIATES.
Officers-T. J. McGinley, Presi- dent, J. F. Donovan, Vice President; E. A. Cooney, Recording Secretary; C. H. McElroy, Treasurer; J. F. Ny- han, Financial Secretary; D. F. Reardon, C. H. Crowley, M. F. Whalen, Directors.
CONCORDIA MUSICAL SOCIETY.
Meets Concordia Hall, 200 Cam- bridge street, every Friday night.
Officers-Theodore Gruber, Presi- dent; Geo. Endres, Vice President; Simon Flaig, Secretary; Chas. Em- mele, Treasurer; Joseph Metzger, Director and Librarian. Number of members, 30.
CONFERENCE OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL.
Meets basement St. John's church every Wednesday evening.
Officers-Rev. John O'Brien, Di- rector; Daniel B. Shaughnessy, Pres- ident; John McCormick, Vice Presi- dent; Francis A. Kelley. Secretary; James H. S. Donnelly, Treasurer.
EAST CAMBRIDGE FEMALE CHARI- TABLE SOCIETY.
Formed 1824.
Composed of ladies from several religious societies.
Officers-Mrs. Sam'l Dustin, Presi- dent; Mrs. Alonzo Stewart, Vice President; Miss Mary Parmenter, Treasurer; Mrs. P. W. Knight, Sec- retary; Miss Lydia M. Palmer, Col- lector.
HARUGARI LIEDER KRANZ.
Meets every Saturday evening at Harugari Hall, 67 Sixth street.
Officers-Augustus W. Fix, Teach- er and Leader; Henry Gerrish, Pres- ident; J. G. Hansis, Sec. and Treas ..
LADIES' SAMARITAN SOCIETY.
Organized April 17, 1861.
Meets first Monday of each month. Mrs. Joel Robinson, President; Mrs. William Longshaw, Vice Pres .; Mrs. C. D. Folsom, Secretary.
ST. JOHN'S LITERARY INSTITUTE.
Meets at Institute Hall, 107 Cam- bridge street, every Friday evening.
Officers .- J. J. Kelley, Pres .; Wm. J. Gallagher, Vice Pres .; Wm. T. Neilon, Recording Sec .; Jas. T. Bra- dy, Corresponding Secretary ; Michael Kane, Treas .; Mark Sullivan, Book- keeper; Peter F. Horan, Librarian; D. B. Shaughnessy, Frederick T. Neilon, Jas. T. Shaughnessy, Jobn H. Dunn, John McCormic, J. H. Good, Direc- tors.
ST. JOHN'S MUTUAL RELIEF SOCIETY.
Organized December, 1840.
Meets in the basement of St. John's church, Fourth street, the first Sun- day of each month.
Officers. - John McSorley, Pres. ; James Shea, Vice Pres .; James Aly- ward, Treas .; James J. Murphy, Sec. ; John Coulter, Book keeper. 250 members.
SOCIAL DRAMATIC CLUB.
Organized September 25, 1877.
Officers. - Frank Kendall, Pres .; Annie Chapman, Vice Pres .; Edward Langley, Sec .; E. W. Smith, Treas.
LADIES' SOCIAL CIRCLE.
The circle meets the last Wednes- day of each month.
Officers .- Mrs. H. S. Hills, Pres .; Mrs. H. H. - Vice President; Miss C. E. Taylor, Secretary ; Mrs. A. L. Dutton, Treasurer.
ST. JOHN'S SODALITY.
Meetings held every Tuesday even- ing, in the basement of church of The Sacred Heart, Otis street, cor. Sixth.
Officers-Rev. John O'Brien, Direc- tor; James O'Donnell, Pr fect; Geo. F. Mckenzie, 1st Assistant; John Burke, 2d Assistant; Walter Welch, Treasurer; Stephen R. Anderson, 118 Spring street, Secretary.
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North Cambridge. AVON PLACE HOME.
Established May 30th, 1874.
A home for destitute and orphan children, found within the limits of Cambridge.
Application for admission of chil- dren must be made to Rev. D. O. Mears, 26 Arlington street, Mrs. H. W. Paine, Sparks street, Mrs. Fred. Reed, Franklin street.
Officers .- Mrs. H. W. Paine, Pres .; Mrs. J. M. Tyler, Treasurer; Mrs. John Bartlett, Secretary; Rev. Dr. A. P. Peabody, Frank Foxcroft, Mr. B. F. Wyeth, Mrs. H. W. Paine, Mrs. Robert Storer, Mrs. Wm. H. Hidden, Miss Mary Ellis, Mrs. Henry Thayer, Mrs. Wm. T. Richardson, Mr. Fred. Reed, Mrs. S. P. Teele, Miss I. F. Sanger, Trustees.
RAILROAD STATIONS IN CAM- BRIDGE.
Boston & Lowell & Nashua R. R., foot of Third, James O'Donnell, sta- tion agent.
Fitchburg Railroad, Porter's sta- tion, North avenue, Henry J. Red- dick, station agent.
Lexington & Arlington Railroad, North avenue, Harvey B. Kimball, station agent.
Fitchburg Railroad, Fresh Pond sta- tion, Miss Annie McCabe, station agent.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
UNION RAILWAY COMPANY.
Cars leave Harvard square, for Boston, 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 cars leaving 6.25 A. M .; via East Cam- bridge 20 minutes before, and 10 min. past the hour, commencing at 6.10 A. M. Last car leaves Boston, via Cam- bridge street, 12 P. M., Sundays 11 P. M .; via Main street, 12.30 P. M., and every hour until 5.30 A. M .; Sunday, first car for Boston at 7.30 A. M., last at 12.00 M., and every hour until 5.30 A. M .. For Mt. Auburn, via Brattle street, on the hour and half hour; Garden street, 15 minutes before and 15 minutes past every hour. For Watertown, half past every hour. For North avenue, every 15 minutes, 20 and 5 minutes before, and 10 and 25 ininutes past every hour. For Arlington, 20 minutes before every hour. Cars leave Cambridgeport for Brighton, 10 minutes before, and 20 minutes past every hour. Cam- bridgeport, via Prospect street, 5 minutes and 35 minutes past the hour; after 7 P. M., on the hour and half hour.
HARVARD COLLEGE.
Founded A. D., 1636. GOVERNMENT.
Corporation- Charles William El- iot, LL. D., President.
Fellows - George Tyler Bigelow, LL. D., Francis Parkman, A. M., Martin Brimmer, A. B., Joseph Hen- ry Thayer, D. D., John Quincy Adams, A. B.
Treasurer-Edward William Hoop- er, LL. B.
Overseers-The President and Treas- urer of the University, ex-officio, and the following persons by election :
Edward Hammond Clarke, A. B., M. D., LeBaron Russell, A. B., M.D., Alexander McKenzie, A. M., Darwin Erastus Ware, A. M., LL. B., George Washington Copp Noble, A. M. Term expires, 1878.
Ralph Waldo Emerson, LL. D., Henry Lee, A. M., Francis Edward Parker, A. B., LL. B., James Free- man Clarke, D. D., George Frisbie Hoar, LL. D. Term expires, 1879.
Ebenezer Rockwood Hoar, LL. D., Theodore Lyman, A. B., :S. B., Sam- uel Abbott Green, A. B., M. D., Geo. Otis Shattuck, A. B., LL. B., John Lowell, LL. D. Term expires, 1880.
Charles Francis Adams, LL. D., Alexander Agassiz, A. B., S. B., Wil- liam Goodwin Russell, LL. B., Mor- rill Wyman, A. M., M. D., Edward Everett Hale, A. M. Term expires, 1881.
Phillips Brooks, D. D., Moorfield Storey, A. M., William Crownin- shield Endicott, A. B., Henry William Paine, LL. D., Leverett Saltonstall, A. M. Term expires, 1882.
Stephen Salisbury, LL. D., James Elliot Cabot, A. B., LL. B., Oliver Wendell Holmes, A. B., LL. B., Wil- liam Amory, A. M., Francis Green- wood Peabody, A. M., S. T. B.
Charles Francis Adams, LL. D., President; Alexander Mckenzie, A. M., Secretary.
OFFICERS OF INSTRUCTION, ETC.
Charles William Eliot, LL. D., Pres- ident; Justin Winsor, Librarian.
Allen Danforth, A. M., Bursar; James Winthrop Harris, Secretary; Amory Thompson Gibbs, A. M., As- sistant Secretary; Charles Sprague Sargent, A. B., Director of the Ar- nold Arboretum and the Botanic Gar- den; Sereno Watson, A. M., Curator of the Herbarium; John Himes Ar- nold, Librarian of the Law School; Thomas J. Kiernan, Assistant in the Library; Leonard Waldo, S. B., As- sistant in the Observatory; Arthur Gorham Davis, Treasurer's Book- keeper; Frederick William Lister, Superintendent of the Gymnasium; Frank E. Balch, Steward of the Din- ing Hall.
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EPISCOPAL THEOLOGICAL SCHOOL.
Mason street, corner Brattle.
OFFICERS.
Board of Trustees. - Edward S. Rand, A. M., President; Robert C. Winthrop, LL. D .; Amos A. Law- rence, A. M., Treasurer; John P. Put- nam, A. M., LL. B., Secretary ; James S. Amory, A. M.
Board of Visitors .- The Right Rev. Benjamin H. Paddock, D. D., ex-offic- ¿o, Pres .; The Rev. A. H. Vinton, D. D .; the Rev. E. M. P. Wells, D. D .; The Rev. William R. Huntington, D. D., Robert M. Mason, George C. Shat- tuck, A. M., M. D .; John A. Burn- ham, A. M.
Faculty .- Rev. John S. Stone, D. D., Emeritus Dean; Rev. George Z. Gray, D. D., Dean and Prof. of Hom- iletics and Pastoral Care; Rev. Fran- cis Wharton, D. D., LL. D., Prof. of Evidences, Ecclesiastical Polity and Liturgies; Rev. P. H. Steenstra, A.M., Prof. of Biblical Study and Exegesis; Rev. A. V. G. Allen, A. B., Prof. of Sacred and Church History; Rev. Geo. Z. Gray, D. D., Acting Prof. of Systematic Divinity.
St. Marys Parochial School.
55 Norfolk street. BOYS DEPARTMENT.
Officers. - Rev. Thomas Scully, Principal; Rev. John F. Mundy, and Rev. John F. Cummings, Assistants; Frank J. Jones, Classical and English Master; -- 1st Grammar; M. A. Lynch, 2d Grammar; Alicia Collison, 3d Grammar; M. E. Courcey, 4th Grammar; Susie M. Deehan, 5th Grammar; Kate H. Gillespie, 1st Primary; Mary Butler, 2d Primary; Mary E. Donahoe, 3d Primary ; Jen- nie Ball, Music Teacher.
Girls department in charge of the sisters of Notre Dame.
Sister Mary Bernard, Superior; English High school, grammar and primary classes in charge of the sis- ters. 500 boys, 510 girls.
Brass Band, 20 pieces; Prof. Dietze, instructor.
Military Company, Sergeant Cal- laghan, instructor.
POST OFFICES.
CAMBRIDGE.
7 Harvard row, Harvard square.
Miss O. S. Bragdon, Supt .; Charles Reed, Miss E. S. Banks, Clerks;
William H. Campbell, Eugene M. Hunnewell, John H. Wells, William Gay, Theodore Prentiss, Charles H. Cutler, Letter Carriers; H. F. Bur- ton, Sub-carrier.
Mails close 6.50, 8.45, 9.40 A. M .; 12 M. : 2, 2.45, 5, 6.20 P. M. Mails arrive 7, 9.55 A. M .; 2.15, 5.15 P. M. Office hours from 7.15 A. M. to 8 P. M .; Sun- days from 9 to 10 A. M.
CAMBRIDGEPORT. 625 Main street.
Wm. S. Arnaud, Supt .; John H. Eagleston, William E. Currier, T. C. Henderson, Clerks; H. E. Bridden, W. L. B. Robinson, A. Otis Chamber- lin, John E. Day, T. C. Burton, T. F. McCue, Letter Carriers.
Mails close at 6.30, 9.10, 9.30, 12 A. M .; 1.40, 3.10, 4.50, 6, 6.45 P. M. Mails arrive at 6.30, 9.40, 11 A. M .; 2, 2.15, 5 P. M. New York mails arrive, via Allston Station, at 6.40 A. M. and 5 P. M. Letters delivered by carriers at 7.30 and 11 A. M., and 2.30 and 5 P. M. Office hours from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M .; Sundays from 9 to 10 A. M.
EAST CAMBRIDGE.
98 Cambridge street.
Rufus R. Wade, Supt .; Miss Ella M. Stevens, Clerk; Timothy I. Quinn, George Butcher, Letter Carriers.
Mails leave at 7.30, 10,30 A M .; 2.50, 6.40 P. M. Mails arrive at 7.30, 10.30, A. M .; 2.50, 4.40 P. M. Office hours from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M .; Sundays from 9 to 10 A. M.
NORTH CAMBRIDGE.
North av., in Fitchburg R. R. station. . Arthur L. Jordan. Supt .; R. Lynes, W. A. Cleaveland, Letter Carriers.
Mails arrive at 6.30, 11.29, A. M .; 4.34 P. M. Mails close at 8 A. M .; 2 and 7 P. M. Office hours from 7 A. M. to 8 P. M.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY.
Incorporated May 10, 1643. Shire Towns, Cambridge (East) and Lowell.
County Officers .- George M. Brooks, of Concord, Judge of Probate and In- solvency; Joseph H. Tyler, of Win- chester, Register of Probate and In- solvency ; Samuel H. Folsom, of Win- chester, Assistant Register of Probate and Insolvency; Charles B. Stevens, of Cambridgeport, Register of Deeds, Southern District; J. P. Thompson, of Lowell, Register of Deeds, North- ern District; George Stevens, of Low-
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ell, District Attorney; Henry H. Winslow, of Cambridgeport, Assist- ant Attorney; Amos Stone, of Ever- ett, County Treasurer; Theodore C. Hurd, of Cambridgeport, Clerk of the Courts; John J. Sawyer, of Somer- ville, Assistant Clerk; John L. Am- brose, of Charlestown, Second Assist- ant Clerk.
County Commissioners. - Harrison Harwood, of Natick, Chairman ; Dan- iel G. Walton, of Wakefield, J. Henry Read, of Westford. Meetings Cambridge, the first Tuesday in Jan- uary and June, at Lowell, the first Tuesday in September. The jurisdic- tion of the County Commissioners of Middlesex extends over Revere and Winthrop, in the County of Suffolk. Special Commissioners .-- Lyman Dike, of Stoneham, and Samuel Staples, of Concord.
House of Correction. - Charles J. Adams, Master and Deputy Jailer; Charles H. Lang, Turnkey : Sylvester Harrington, Clerk; A. A. Davis, Geo. E. Stewart, Shop Officers; Charles Lang, Prison Officer; Geo. E. Stewart, Cook room Officer; Charles L. Rams- dell, Yard Officer; Chester N. Clark, Superintendent of Brush Depart- ment; C. F. Kenney, E. Quinn, In- structors; William A. Thompson, Engineer.
Commissioners to Qualify Civil Offi- cers .- Joseph H. Tyler, of Winches- ter; Edward G. Russell, of Cam- bridge, and Amos Stone, of Everett.
Bail Commissioners .- Theodore C. Hurd, of Cambridgeport, Joseph G. Holt, of Cambridge, Thomas McIn- tire, and Henry H. Winslow, of Cam- bridgeport.
Sheriff's .- Charles Kimball, of Low- ell; Luther L. Parker, of East Cam- bridge, Ira Taylor, of Cambridgeport, Deputy Sheriffs.
COURTS.
Superior Court. - Civil Terms at Lowell, on the second Monday in March, and the first Monday in Sep- tember; at Cambridge, on the first Monday in June, and the second Mon- day in December.
Criminal Terms at Cambridge, on the second Monday in February, and the fourth Monday in June; at Low- ell, on the third Monday in October.
Supreme Judicial Court .- Nisi Prius Terms at Lowell, on the third Tues- day in April, and at Cambridge, on the third Tuesday in October.
Masters in Chancery .- Joseph H. Ty- ler, Winchester; Charles Robinson, jr., West Newton ; Arthur P'. Bonney, of Lowell, and Walter Adams, Fram- ingham.
Probate Court .- Held at Cambridge, the first, second, and fourth Tuesdays of every month, except August, and at Lowell, the third Tuesday of Jan- uary, March, May, July, September, and November.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND QUORUM.
Cambridge.
William Everett, Chas. H. Saunders,
Estes Howe, Geo. P. Sanger,
Henry W. Muzzey, Henry Ware,
Isaac S. Morse, Jas. B. Thayer,
Chas. Theo. Russell,
Cambridgeport.
Isaac Livermore,
Joshua B. Smith,
Lucius R. Paige, John Sargent.
East Cambridge.
Chas. J. McIntire.
North Cambridge.
Edwin A. Alger, Chandler R. Ransom,
John M. Fiske,
Geo. C. Trumbull.
John S. Ladd,
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
* For Middlesex and Suffolk
Sumner Albee. John Lennon.
Warren J. Appleton.John Livermore.
Reuben A. Adams. Rufus Lamson.
George A. Alden. Edward B. Malley.
*Francis E. Abbot. John McDuffie.
John L. Ambrose. Lorenzo Marrett.
John N. Barbour. Sanı'l W. McDanicl.
John Henry Bentley. Rich d J. McKelleget
Daniel A. Buckley. James R. Morse.
Jonathan Bigelow. George F. Morgan.
James M. Barker. Charles W. Munroe.
Michael S. Busnach. John N. Meriam.
Alfred L. Barbour.
Thomas McIntire.
Edward Burnham.
William H. Martin.
William Brine.
Josiah H. Cobb.
William A. Nason.
Jeremialı W.Coveney Charles Eliot Norton.
John Cahill.
Wm. H. Odiorne.
Gilbert E. Chandler. Luther L. Parker. Francis L. Chapman. Charles Porter.
Watson G. Cutter.
Benjamin R. Rand.
George P. Carter. Edward G. Russell.
Josiah W. Cook. J. Stacey Read.
Josiah G. Chase.
Edmund Reardon.
Curtis Davis.
Chas. E. Richardson.
John B. Dana.
John Rindge.
Benjamin Dow. Benjamin F. Rogers.
Robert Douglas's Samuel F. Rugg.
William Dickson.
William A. Saunders
William E. Saunders.
D. Gilbert Dexter. Wm. F. Engley.
Geo. S. Saunders.
Thomas T. Ferguson. George Stevens,
John R. Fairbairn. Fordyce M. Stimson. John S. Flagg. Amos Stone.
William Frost.
Fred. T. Stevens.
Samuel H. Folsom.
Henry A. Stevens.
John W. Hammond. John Stone.
Leander M. Hannum. Charles B. Stevens.
J. Watson Harris.
James H. Sparrow.
Joseph A. Holmes. Wm H. Sherman.
Henry W. Holland. Jere. H. Sullivan.
Homer C. Holt. James M. Thresher.
George H. Howard.
Henry Thayer.
Elias Howe. George H. Towne.
Theo. C. Hurd.
John M. Tyler.
Justin A. Jacobs.
Benj. W. Whitney.
Arthur E. Jones. Joseph Whitney.
Edwin H. Jose. Wni. L. Whitney.
Edward Kendall. Rufus R. Wade.
Benjamin King. Wm. W. Winward.
*Chester W. KingsleyJohn White.
Emerson W. Law.
H. H. Winslow.
William Lomax.
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Alfred L. Barbour, Edward G. Russell,
John C. Bullard, John Sarzent,
Edward Burnham, Benj. H. Richardson,
John Cahill, Chas. E. Richardson,
John W. Hammond, John C. Thurston,
Joseph G. Holt,
Benj. W. Whitney,
Jas. A. Holmes,
Chas. F. Walcott.
Edwin H. Jose,
Rufus W. Nason.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY OF PATRONS
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BOSTON AND VICINITY.
Agricultural Warehouse.
Parker & Gannett, 49 North Market, Bos- ton (see advt. insert opp. p. 469)
Ale, Porter, and Cider.
Comstock, Gove & Co., 30 Canal and 27 Merrimac, Boston (see advt. front colored page) Fairbanks Moses & Co., Howard, Boston (see advt. front colored page)
Andirons.
Murdock Parlor Grate Co., Samuel Shaw, treas., 21 Washington, Boston (see advt. on map)
Annunciators for Hotels.
Fuller Seth W., 63 Devonshire, Boston (see advt. on back cover)
Auctioneers.
Brown H. A., 38 Water, Boston (see advt. on map)
Winnett J. & Co., 5 Tremont, Boston (see advt. ou back cover)
Awnings.
Martin James & Son, 114 Commercial, Bos- ton (see advt. insert opp. p. 275)
Bankers.
Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Co., Post Office square, corner Congress (see advt. opp. introductory)
Bell Hanger.
Fuller Seth W., 63 Devonshire, Boston (see advt. on back cover)
Blacksmiths.
Burnett & Brown, 12 and 14 Bowker, Bos- ton (see adv. dept., p. 7)
Blank Book Manufacturers.
Cambridgeport Diary Co., 117 Devonshire, Boston (see advt. back colored page) Doane & Greenough, 116 State, Boston (see advt. on back cover)
Bookbinders.
Macdonald & Sons, 11 Chardon, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 27) Russ W. H., 4 Alden, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 27) Wilson Wm. J., 79 Milk, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 27)
Boots and Shoes.
Cummiskey M., 58 Merrimac, Boston (see advt., front page 11)
Bouquets. Hovey & Co., 16 South Market, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 12)
Brass Fenders.
Murdock Parlor Grate Co., Samuel Shaw, treasurer, 21 Washington, Boston (see advt. on map)
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Bricks, Dealers.
Cofran S. M. (mnfr.), order box, Mechanics Exchange, 35 Hawley, Boston (see advt. front 11)
Gore David & Son (dealers), 35 Hawley, Boston (see adv. dept., p. 13) Roby D. & Co. (dealers), 280 Causeway, Boston (see adv. dept .. p. 18)
Wellington Austin C. (dealer), 438 Federal and 17 Congress, Boston (see advt. on front cover)
Brokers (Insurance).
Brown H. A., 38 Water, Boston (see advt. on map)
Comey C. H., 28 School, room 8, Boston (see advt. front colored page)
Bronzed Goods.
Warren M. C. & Co., 9 Dock sq., Boston (see adv. dept., p. 28)
Bronzes.
Palmer, Bachelder & Co., 394 Washington, Boston (see advt. inside back cover)
Brooms and Brushes.
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