The Cambridge directory for 1880, Part 52

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Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Published by Greenough, Jones
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uary, March, May, July, September, and November.


Courts of Insolvency .- Held at Cam- bridge, the second and fourth Thurs- days of every month, except August.


*JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND QUORUM, ALL COUNTIES,


Francis E. Abbot Lorenzo Marrett


Sunner Albee William H. Martin


George A. Alden *Sam'l W. McDaniel


Edwin A. Alger John McDuffie


John L. Ambrose Chas. J. McIntire


John H. Appleton Thomas MeIntire


Alfred L. Barbour Rich'd J.McKelleget


John N. Barbour George F. Morgan


James M. Barker


Samuel Batchelder


Jonathan Bigelow William Brine


John Henry Bentley James R. Morse Charles W. Munroe *Henry W. Muzzey Daniel A. Buckley Edward Burnham Michael 'S. Busnach John Cahill William A. Nason Joseph Newmarch Charles Eli t Norton Wm. H. Odiorne *George P. Carter Lucius R. Paige


Gilbert E. Chandler Luther L. Parker


Francis L. Chapman George A. Perkins


Josiah G. Chase


Walter W. Pike


Josiah H. Cobb


John Conlan


Josiah W. Cook *Chandler R. Ransom


Jeremiah W.Coveney Benjamin R. Rand James Cox


Simon G. Croswell Watson G. Cutter Wm. W. Dallinger Curtis Davis


J. Stacey Read Edmund Reardon Benj. H. Richardson Chas. E. Richardson John Rindge


Benjamin F. Rogers


Wm. F. Engley


John R. Fairbairn


Thomas T. Ferguson *John Sargent


*John M. Fiske


*Chas. H. Saunders Gro. S. Saunders William E. Saunders


Leander M. Hannum Henry Sceva


W. H. Harrington J. Watson Harris Frank W. Hastings


Wm. H. Sherman James H. Sparrow


George Stevens


Joseph A. Holmes Homer C. Holt


Henry A. Stevens


Joseph (. Holt


Fordyce M. Stimson


George H. Howard Elias Howe


John Stone Henry Thayer


Theo. C. Hurd


*James M. Thresher


Justin A. Jacobs


Arthur E. Jones


John C. Thurston George H. Towne John M. Tyler Joseph H. Tyler


Edwin H. Jose


Joseph J. Kelley


Edward Kendall


Benjamin King


Harry T. Upham Rufus R. Wade *Henry Ware


Chester W. Kingsley J. Wesley Wellman


John S. Ladd John White


Emerson W. Law Joseph Whitney


John Lennon Wm L. Whitney


John Livermore


H. H. Winslow


Edward B. Malley


NOTARIES PUBLIC.


Alpheus B. Alger James A. Holmes


Edwin A. Alger Edwin H. Jose


Alfred L. Barbour Edward G. Russell


John N. Barbour


John Sargent


John C. Bullard Benj. H. Richardson


Edward Burnham Chas. E. Richardson


John Cahill John C. Thurston


Leander M.Hannum Chas. F. Walcott Jos. G. Holt


Samuel F. Rngg *Chas. Theo. Russell Edward G. Russell *Geo. P. Sanger


William Frost


John W. Hammond


*Estes Howe


James B Thayer


Bela F. Jacobs


Fred. T. Stevens


Frederick A. Lull


Wm. W. Winward


Asa P. Morso *Isaac S. Morse


Charles Porter Perez G. Porter


D. Gilbert Dexter William Dickson Benjamin Dow


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


THOMAS SMITH, HORSE SHOEING ESTABLISHMENT,


436 Main Street,


Opp. Austin St., CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Suitable treatment for Stumbling, Inter- fering, Over-reaching, Speed Cutting, Corns, Quarter-crack, and other defects of the feet. Owners' directions strictly follow- ed. The worknın are the most skillful in the country, and all work under the personal su- pervision of the subscriber.


House Painting, Frescoing,


Kalsomining, Graining, Sign Painting,


&c.


PAPER-HANGINGS.


A Better Assortment at LESS than Boston Prices. Gold and Embossed Papers, Friezes, Dadoes, &c. -AND A VARIETY OF- PICTURE MOULDINGS.


J. H. & J. P. THAYER & CO., }


660 Main Street,


Next City Hall.


S. J. LOMBARD, - -DEALER IN- Standard and Fancy


GROCERIES, 649 Main Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


W. B. HOLT, HOUSE PAINTING, GRAINING AND GLAZING, ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


Shop, 14 Church Street, Old Cambridge.


THE WALWORTH MANUFACTURING CO. Give Special Attention to


Warming Dwelling Houses Public Buildings BY STEAM AND HOT WATER. Foundry and Machine Shops, Cambridgeport. Salesroom and Office, 69 Kilby Street, BOSTON, MASS.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


THOMAS LALLEY, Dealer in Choice Family Groceries, TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, WINES AND LIQUORS. Also, the Best Grades of


HYSON


TEA


FLOUR Always on hand. Corner Mt. Auburn and Brighton Streets, CAMBRIDGE, MASS, N. B. - Orders Promptly Attended to.


JAMES H. WYETH & CO., -DEALERS IN


Fine Family and Fancy


GROCERIES


No. 6 Brattle Street,


J. H. WYETH, H. M. SHEPHERD.


CAMBRIDGE.


ALFRED WOOD, Dealer in Best Family Groceries, AT LOWEST CASH PRICES, 5 & 6 Harvard Row, W. side Harvard Sq., and 2 Brewer's Block, Brattle Square, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Choice Teas & Coffees, HYSON And the best brands of ETEA FLOUR. Crockery and Wooden Ware. Orders from the surrounding towns promptly filled.


THOMAS V. HALL, - -Dealer in- Choice Family Groceries


FLOUR, TEA, COFFEE, AND SPICES, Franklin County Butter, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, ETC., 9 Harvard Square, CAMBRIDGE, MASS.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


WESTON W. WALKER, Proprietor of the


BOSTON GROCERY AND TEA HOUSE,


Sells Taylor's Best FLOUR as usual. 621 Main Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


JAMES MARSDEN, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS,


Also, Dealer in Wood and Coal. Kindling Wood constantly on hand. Furniture & Job Wagon, 395 Main Street, . . Cambridgeport, Mass.


RYDER & DAVIS,


DEALERS IN-


Family Groceries, Flour,


HAY, GRAIN, WOOD AND COAL, 124 and 126 Inman Street, near Inman Square, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. S. N. RYDER. E. A. DAVIS.


EDWIN I. BLAKE,


-Dealer in-


CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES,


Foreign and Domestic Fruits AND CROCKERY, Corner of Cambridge and Fifth Streets, EAST CAMBRIDGE.


SUPERIOR FLOUR,


Choice Oolong, Japan and Green Teas. PURE COFFEE GROUND TO ORDER. Prime Butter, Cheese, Lard, etc.


IF Goods Delivered to any part of the City Free of Expense.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


Boston Branch Grocery & Tea Store,


PURE COFFEES GROUND FRESH DAILY. No. 245 Broadway, corner Winsor Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT. PRINCIPAL STORE, Nos. 112 and 114 Cambridge Street, BOSTON.


ESTABLISHED 1840. HERVEY DAVIS, (Successor to DAVIS & BATES), Dealer in all kinds of


Grain, Meal, BUNDLE HAY AND STRAW. Mineral Salt constantly on hand. NO. 550 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


DUNN & GURNHAM, House, Sign & Fresco Painters,


GLAZIERS, Grainers & Paper-Hangers, KALSOMINING, Whitening and Whitewashing, 8 Pearl Street, . CAMBRIDGEPORT.


ALBERT P. GREENLEAF, Jobbing Mason,


JOBBING of all kinds promptly attended to.


-ALSO, DEALER IN-


PAPER - HANGINGS, 469 Main Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT. Order boxes, 509 Main and 6 Douglass Sts.


VALENTINE & ELLIS, -DEALERS IN- Coal, Wood, AND KINDLINGS. Stickney's Wharf, foot of DeWolf St. Order Office, 26 BRIGHTON STREET, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. J. VALENTINE. B. W. ELLIS.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


L. G. BURNHAM & CO., Anthracite and Bituminous


WOOD, LIME, COAL


HAY, Cement,


Office, 75 State Street, BOSTON. WHARVES, 132 Charles St., and East Chester Park, Boston, 221 Bridge Street, East Cambridge.


RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. WILL


40 State Street, BOSTON, MESSRS. KIDDER, PEABODY & CO.'S, Orders sent by mail, or left at EAST CAMBRIDGE. end West of Craigie's Bridge,


WHARF, COAL AND WOOD,


DEALER IN J. HENRY WYMAN,


ESTABLISHED IN 1840.


W. T. RICHARDSON & CO.,


DEALERS IN-


Coal and Wood,


COLLEGE WHARF, CAMBRIDGE.


W. T. RICHARDSON.


M. CLINTON BACON.


6 ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


J. C. & T. C. COOCH, -DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF-


Lumber and Moldings,


SHINGLES, LATHS, LIME, CEMENT, &c. DIMENSION FRAMES SAWED TO ORDER. Wharf, Western Avenue, Brighton District ; Order Box, at Stearns' Stable, 22 Brattle Street, . OLD CAMBRIDGE, MASS., And 13 Kilby Street, BOSTON.


BURRAGE BROTHERS, -DEALERS IN-


tumbe


HAIR, CEMENT, AND PLASTER. Also, Gutters, Conductors, and Mouldings. WHARF, 13 BROADWAY, CORNER THIRD ST., JOSIAH K. BURRAGE, FREDERICK E. BURRAGE . S CAMBRIDGEPORT.


HOLMES & RUGG,


COAL AND WOOD,


Riverside Wharf, 166 River Street, BRANCH OFFICE, 567 MAIN ST.


ISAAC C. HOLMES, GEORGE H. RUGG. S CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


JOHN COLEMAN & SON, Coal and Wood Dealers, WHARF AND FACTORY, 91 Broadway, corner of Sixth St., CAMBRIDGEPORT. Sawing and Splitting Wood by Steam Power a Specialty.


M. L. SMITH & SON, -- DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF ---


HARD AND SOFT COAL,


ALSO, HARD AND SOFT WOOD. Wharf, 180 Main Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT. Orders by mail, or left at residence, will receive prompt attention. M. L. SMITH, 323 Broadway. G. M. SMITH, 66 Magazine Street.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


J. C. SMITH & CO .. MANUFACTURERS OF


STRAIGHT AND IRREGULAR MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, &C.


Planing, Sawing, Matching, Turning, Fret Sawing, and all kinds of Fancy Wood Work. Lumber Kiln-dried and for sale.


RHOADES' MILL, STATE STREET,


J. C. SMITH, J. W. SMITH. CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


E. D. SAWYER & CO., Manufacturers of and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in


Spruce Dimension Lumber, Hemlock, and Eastern Pine Laths, Clapboards, and Shingles, WESTERN DRESSED LUMBER. Wharfs formerly occupied by Geo. B. James & Co., Junction Cambridge and Bridge Streets, EAST CAMBRIDGE.


CUMMINGS, KENNEY & CO., Dealers in all kinds of


Hardwood Lumber.


Also, Chestnut, Butternut & Michigan Clear Pine,


Wharf, Bridge Street, East Cambridge. Box, 59 Mechanics Exchange, 35 Hawley St., Boston. Office hours, 12 M. to 2 P.M. All kinds of Kiln Dried Hardwood Lumber always on hand, at Depot, 17 Wareham street, and 3 and 5 Plympton street, Boston.


H. A. SCRANTON, WOOD TURNING


-AND- JOBBING, Smart's Building, 380 Main St., Cambridgeport, Mass.


BRANCH OFFICE -OF THE-


Singer Manufacturing Co., No. 647 Main Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. E. H. WILLIAMS, Manager. The Latest Improved Singer Sew- ing Machines. Sewing Machine Attachments of all Kinds.


Old Machines Repaired or Exchanged.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


JOHNSON & HALBERG, CARRIAGE MAKERS,


A. JOHNSON, Formerly Danielson & Johnson.


133 Main St., & 22 Broadway, CAMBRIDGEPORT. Repairing promptly attended to.


N. HALBERG.


W. LOCK HART, Manufacturer and Dealer in


CASKETS,


BLACK WALNUT -AND-


WHITEWOOD


COFFINS,


Thibet, Lawn, and Cambric Robes, etc. Black and White Covered Broadcloth Caskets FURNISHED AT SHORT NOTICE. 199, 201, 203, 205, 207, and 209 Bridge Street, EAST CAMBRIDGE.


DAVID J. TOBIN, Hack, Boarding AND Livery STABLES.


STABLES :


Bay, cor. Green St., and 41 Ellery St., CAMBRIDGE.


Telephones connect with the Offices. Orders can be left at Telephone Office, No. 10 Brattle Street.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


EMERY J. PACKARD,


Carpenter and Builder,


No. 286 Broadway,


RESIDENCE, 90 NORFOLK ST., CAMBRIDGEPORT.


HOWE SPRING BED CO., Sole Manufacturers of


HOWE'S PATENT SPRING BEDS, Berth Bottoms and Cots. Factory and Salesroom, 386 Main St., CAMBRIDGEPORT. Principal Salesroom, 173 Canal Street, NEW YORK.


ALFRED FITZPATRICK, Planing and Molding Mill,


Western Av., junction Banks Street, CAMBRIDGE, MASS.


Planing, Sawing, Matching, Jig Sawing, and Turning. Also, Brackets and Moldings of every description. LUMBER KILN-DRIED AND FOR SALE.


MOSES RICKER, CARPENTER, BUILDER AND JOBBER, Buildings Repaired, Doors, Blinds and Sash, fur- nished at short notice. JACK SCREWS TO LET.


3 River Street, . . . CAMBRIDGEPORT. Established in 1834.


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ALBERT NORRIS & CO., CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS,


9 Western Avenue, near Central Square, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


P. F. MACK, CARRIAGE, SIGN and ORNAMENTAL PAINTER, No. 4 Cambridge St., East Cambridge, Mass. All orders promptly and faithfully executed, at the lowest cash prices. Second-hand carriages bought, sold, and exchanged.


CHARLES MOORE & co.,


363€


Kitchen Furnishing Goods, Furnaces, Ranges, Cooking and Parlor Stoves. All kinds of Tin and Sheet Iron Work made to order, ROOFS TINNED. All kinds of Plumbing Promptly attended to.


8 Brattle St., corner Palmer, CHARLES MOORE.


Cambridge, Mass. E. R. MOORE.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


GEORGE McINTOSH,


CARRIAGE


BUILDER.


Also, Carriage Repairing, in all its branches, promptly attended to. 376 Main Street,


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


MT. AUBURN MARBLE & GRANITE WORKS,


ALEX. McDONALD, Prop. Marble and Granite Monumental Works, Opp. Mt. Auburn Gate.


All kinds of Cemetery Work executed.


Original Designs fur- nished.


Also, proprietor of the GLEN QUARRIES (White Granite), at Mason, N. H.


Building and Monumental Stock Supplied. Post-office address, Mt. Auburn, CAMBRIDGE.


H. M. DANFORTH, Mover of Furniture, Pianos, &c.


PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN. Order Box at C. H. BLAKE'S, No. 601 Main St., Cambridgeport. Residence, . . 92 Prospect Street. IFOrders left at either of the above places, will be promptly attended to.


KELSEY BROS. & CO., Furniture Dealers and Upholsterers,


554 and 556 MAIN STREET,


Cambridgeport, MANS.


NEW WORK


¿Made to order.,


Mattresses, Carpets, &c.


Shade ' Work promptly attended to.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


HOWARD M. SAWYER, (Successor to PETTINGELL & SAWYER), Manufacturer of CAPE ANN OIL CLOTHING, Cape Ann Hats and South-Westers OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. HORSE AND WAGON COVERINGS MADE TO ORDER. Thorndike Street, rear of Second, EAST CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Office in New York, 183 South Street. Ofice in Boston, No. 153 Milk Street.


J. J. BLEVINS, Slate, Tin, and Copper Roofer, NO. 622 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT. Also, 15 River, cor. Chestnut Sts., BOSTON.


JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.


WIM. J. HERON Plain and Ornamental


Plasterer, Whitener, & Whitewasher,


Coloring and Kalsomining, BASEMENT, 610 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT. Jobbing of every description executed with the utmost dispatch. Residence, 451 Main Street,


M. A. FEELEY, House & Fresco Painter, In all its Branches, 642 MAIN STREET . CAMBRIDGEPORT, PAPER - HANGING, Kalsomining, Tinting and Coloring.


ELISHA TRIPP & CO., HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, Glaziers, Grainers, Gilders, and Paper-Hangers. Also, DEALERS IN PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, &c., 600 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


F. C. CLARK & CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in Furnaces, Ranges, Stoves, and Kitchen Furnishing Goods. PLUMBERS, SLATE AND TIN ROOFERS. 914 Main St., OLD CAMBRIDGE. Jobbing Promptly Attended to.


JAMES FOGERTY,


ARCHITECT, .


No. 2 Hyde's Block, 603 Main Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


MRS. E. A. BENNINK, Silk and Straw Millinery Goods.


Mourning Orders promptly attended to. Also, constantly on hand, or made to order, HALF WIGS; TRANSPARENT PART- INGS, CURLS, PUFFS, AND SWITCHES. Agent for LEWANDO'S FRENCH DYE HOUSE.


645 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


W. A. MASON & SON, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS.


Surveyors of Mechanics' Work.


603 Main Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT. ESTABLISHED 1839. Residence on Raymond Street, Old Cambridge, Mass. W. A. MASON. CHAS. A. MASON.


I. H. AYRES, (Successor to James Pike,) HACK, LIVERY AND BOARDING STABLE,


904 Main Street, corner Bow, Cambridge, Mass. Particular attention paid to furnishing nice clean Carriages for Parties, Weddings, and Funerals : also Horses, Carryalls and Buggies to let. Horses boarded on reasonable terms.


LEVI M. PATCH, Hair-Dresser.


Particular attention paid to Cutting Children's Hair.


531 Main Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Machine Carpet Beating,


MATTRESSES and FEATHER BEDS RENOVATED AND REFITTED.


Mattresses made to order. Particular at- tention given to making over Hair Mattresses, price $2.50. Feather Beds and Pillows reno- Vated by steam process.


Machine Carpet Beating .- Terms per running yard for beating. 3 cents; for taking up, beating and laying, 7 cents.


All orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to. Furniture Repairing and Up- holstering in all its branches.


A. H. THOMPSON & CO., 3 River Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


THURSTON, HALL & CO.,


Cracker Bakers,


Factory, 31 & 33 Elm &t., near Broadway, CAMBRIDGEPORT, Store, 115 & 117 Commercial Street, BOSTON.


Manufacture and put up to order, in Barrels, Half-Barrels, Tin Boxes, etc., Butter, Water, Soda, Milk, Wine, Oyster, Grabam, Pilot, Lemon, and Bos on Crackers, Ginger Snaps, Corn Meal Biscuit, Corn Meal Cracknels, Oatmeal Biscuit, A. A. Pilot Bread, 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-


Porls, Lard


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.


FRANK O. SQUIRE.


Slaughtering and Curing Establishment, 169 Gore St., East Cambridge. RETAIL MARKET, OPPOSITE WORKS.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


R. B. ROWE'S Cambridgeport and Boston EXPRESS.


Leaves CAMBRIDGEPORT. 9 A.M., 3 P.M. BOSTON, 11 A.M., 5 P.M.


Order Boxes at M. Dickson's, 484 Cambridge st. Office at Taylor & Haley's, 525 Main street, Cambridgeport. Offices in Boston, Nos. 10 and 38 Faneuil Hall Square, and 69 Union street.


Personal Attention paid to Moving Furniture and Pianos. All kinds of Teaming Promptly Attended to. ORDERS SOLICITED. RESIDENCE, 51 SPRINGFIELD STREET.


JAMES BOLGER, HORSE - SHOEING


ESTABLISHMENT, Palmer, near Church Street.


Suitable treatment for Stumbling, Inter- fering, Over-reaching, Speed Cutting; Corns, Quarter-crack, and other defects of the feet. Owners' directions strictly follow- ed. The workmen are the most skillful in the country, and all work under the personal supervision of the subscriber.


JOHNSON & HALBERG, CARRIAGE MAKERS,


133 Main Street, and 22 Broadway,


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


-0-


Repairing Promptly Attended to.


A. JOHNSON, formerly Danielson & Johnson. N. HALBERG.


EAST CAMBRIDGE AND BOSTON COACH LINE


JOHN C. STILES, PROP.


Leave Inman Square, Cambridgeport, every Seven minutes, for Boston, through Cambridge, Bridge, Leverett, Wall, Mer- rimac, New Washington, Devonshire, Hawley, Summer, Wash- ington, Merrimac, Wall, and Leverett Streets. In the Sum- mer, to the Pleasure Boats, Rowe's Wharf.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


CAMPBELL BROS. & CO., Marine, Locomotive, & Steam Fire Engine BOILERS , Gas Holders, Oil, Water and Ship Tanks, Soap and Tar Kettles, all kinds of Plate Iron Work, &c. Repairing Promptly done.


356 Main Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


D. CHISHOLM,


Horse Shoer no Carriage Manufacturer.


SPRING MAKING -AND- Repairing of all kinds. CARRIAGE PAINTING. Third, opp. Gas Works, EAST CAMBRIDGE.


J. F. MALLEN,


MMERCHANT TAILOR, Foreign and Domestic Goods in Variety. No. 508 Main St., Lafayette Sq., - - - CAMBRIDGEPORT. Gentlemen's Garments Cut to Order and Warranted to Fit.


C. C. FERGUSON,


-DEALER IN-


AND


OOPS,


Gloves, Embroideries, Corsets aud Hosiery. Worsteds a Specialty. No. 637 Main Street,


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


J. A. HOLMES & CO.,


BEST


Family Groceries,


Cor. Main & Magazine Sts.,


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


JONATHAN HOAG,


DEALER IN


Groceries and Provisions,


No 171 MAIN STREET,


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Schooners Furnished with Provisions, &c.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT


HALLIDAY & SPRINGFIELD, -DEALERS IN-


COAL AND WOOD,


Grain, Hay & Straw,


Coal by the ton or basket, Wood by the cord or foot. Also, Straw for filling beds delivered to any part of Cambridge and vicinity free of charge.


436 1-2 Main St., Cambridgeport.


All Orders Promptly Delivered.


W. T. BROWN & CO., -DEALERS IN-


FINE TEAS -AND- Choice Family Groceries.


-ALSO,- GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE. 497 Main Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


THE CAMBRIDGE PRESS,


JAMES COX, PROPRIETOR.


Published every Saturday, at


No. 531 Main St., near Norfolk,


CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Devoted to the interest 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, BILLHEADS, PROGRAMMES, &c.


No. 531 Main Street, Cambridgeport.


HOWE & PUTNEY,


Curers, Smokers and Packers of


Hams, Shoulders,


Bacon, Beef, &c.,


REAR OF 414 MAIN ST., CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


DAVID HOWE.


GEORGE PUTNEY.


Order Box, 28 Faneuil Hall Market.


C. L. BRADLEE,


Locksmith & Brass Worker,


648 MAIN STREET,


Opp. Temple Block, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


Locks of all kinds repaired and altered so the old keys that have been lost will not fit. Every description of key fitted at short notice.


Cutlery of all kinds sharpened and repaired.


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. ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


DANA W. HYDE & CO., DEALERS IN


DRY GOODS,


CROCKERY, Glass and China Ware, 609 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


EDWARD BURNHAM, Notary Public,


Justice of the Peace, AUCTIONEER, Real Estate and INSURANCE AGENT, 623 Main Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT.


The Cambridge Chronicle,


The Best Advertising Medium in Middlesex County. THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR.


WITH EIGHT PAGES AND FORTY-EIGHT COLUMNS, -IS PUBLISHED- -


Every Saturday Morning at 7 o'clock, AT 573 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. LINN B. PORTER, . Editor and Proprietor. Terms, $2.50 Per Annum.


CAMBRIDGE JOB PRINT


January 1, 1880, a new Printing Establishment, under the above name, was opened in the Chronicle Building. The material is of the best description, and entirely new. Work will be done in the highest style of the art by experienced workmen. Estimates are solicited for all kinds of


JOB, BOOK, AND MERCANTILE PRINTING. Address CAMBRIDGE JOB PRINT, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


C. A. JANSSON, -MANUFACTURER OF-


Mirror and Picture Frames, & C.


8 HARVARD SQUARE, UP ONE FLIGHT, CAMBRIDGE, MASS.


N. B .- Fancy Cabinet Work and Holly-wood Work.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


BOVE & CO .. Florists and Seedsmen,


Cambridge Street, opp. Highland Avenue, Cambridge, -AND- 16 SOUTH MARKET STREET, BOSTON.


Bouquets, Cut Flowers, Wreaths, Crosses, and all kinds of Floral Decorations. Orders promptly attended to. The most extensive collection of Greenhouse and Bedding Plants in the Country. Fruit Trees, Ornamental Trees and Shrubs, Roses, Grape Vines, &c., &c.


The Cambridge Tribune,


A LITERARY AND HOME NEWSPAPER, Published Weekly, on Friday, by the Tribune Publishing Co., CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Devoted to the Local Interests of Cambridge, and Represent- ing in the Truest Sense the Advanced, Noblest, and Best Thought of New England in the Field of Literature.


It is the full determination to so conduct this journal that it will find a hearty welcome in numerous homes throughout the wide land.


The highest order of talent has been secured on the contributing editorial staff. In a word, the management desire to make it a complete and invaluable Home Paper, whose weekly visits will be looked for with eagerness by both old and young. Our list of con- tributors in point of ability is second to none in this country. Among them are


A. P. Peabody, D.D. Rev. O. S. Safford. Mrs. Julia C. R. Dorr. Prof. P. deSenancour. J. H. Hale.


Rev. T. S. Tyng.


Chas. J. McIntire. Esq. Wm. J. Rolfe, A.M.


Mrs. Sarah L. Hall.


Prof. Narcisse Cyr.


Frances W. Mott. Mrs. H. P. Dana.


Geo. A. Moore.


G. C. Howard.


C. Cushing, D.D.


Rev. Edward Abbott. Rev. J. P. Bland.


Rev. I. M. Atwood. Prof. S. P. Sharples. Dr. C. H. Newhall.


Thomas L. Collier. Charlotte F. Bates. Col. C. W. Folsom.


William B. Hill.


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S. H. Dudley, Esq.


Rev. F. G. Peabody. Dr. Louis V. Bouve. Hon. A. Hazeltine. Dr. Ephraim Cutter. Prof. J. W. Cheever. Mrs. Horace Mann. Miss E. P. Peabody.


Mrs. H. P. Smith. Mrs. Mary D. Brine.


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Prof. H. S. Webber. Hon. Elizur Wright. Bishop Ferrette.


Rev. David O. Mears.


The paper will be conducted by D. GILBERT DEXTER, Editor and Business Manager, to whom all communications should be addressed.


19 BRATTLE SQUARE, CAMBRIDGE, MASS.


Terms, $2.50 per year in advance. FINE JOB PRINTING a Specialty.


WILLIAM A. BOCK, Artistic Floral Decorator.


PLANTS, BOUQUETS, Wreaths, Crosses, and Floral Designs A SPECIALTY. CUT FLOWERS and SMILAX at Wholesale and Retail, at Greenhouses,


329 & 331 North Av., near Union R. R. Station, NORTH CAMBRIDGE.


Earl Marble.


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F. IVERS, Manufacturer of FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGES


OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Carriages Painted, Varnished, and Repaired as Low as FIRST-CLASS WORK will admit.


F. IVERS, NORTH CAMBRIDGE.


G. W. PACH, PHOTOGRAPHER,


Cambridge Street, corner Prescott, near Memorial Hall. BRANCH OF 841 BROADWAY, . NEW YORK. A general invitation given to the public generally to visit his Art Studio.


N. N. STICKNEY, Dealer in Rough & Dressed Lumber.


Lime, Cement, Hair, Plaster, Cedar Posts, &c., &c., WINTHROP WHARF, DeWOLF STREET, CAMBRIDGE.


D. W. GAGE, (Successor to C. R. Holmes),


157 NORTH AVENUE, Opp. Porter's Station. .


STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES, -AND- Kitchen Furnishing Goods


at less than Boston prices. Tin-plate, Sheet Iron and Copper Worker; also, Plumbing, Tin Roofing and Ga- Fitting, All kinds of Jobbing promptly done.


CAMBRIDGE VINEGAR WORKS. Pure Cider and White Wine Vinegar, No. 75 Main Street, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. HERBERT DERBY, Proprietor. Every barrel of Vinegar sold from these works is WARRANTED to be free from all poisonous acids or impurities of any kind.


F. W. SLAYTON -DEALERS IN-


CHOICE GROCERIES,


FIYSON


TEA


Fine Teas, Coffees and Spices, The Best Grades of FLOUR always on hand. Vermont Butter a Specialty. CANNED GOODS in variety. No. 527 Cambridge Street, Inman Square, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.


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1880. THE Cambridge News,


The Best, the Cheeriest and the Cheapest Paper in the City.


It being the City's Advertising Medium,


It is therefore the best general public advertising sheet in Cambridge.


Parties desiring to insert Legal Advertisements can do so under Special Rates.


Our Paper is printed wholly in this City, and we can insert Legal and Business Advertisements AS LATE AS FRIDAY EVENING on going to press.


Subscription Price is 3 cts. per copy, or $1.50 per annum, in advance.


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