The Cambridge directory for 1882, Part 58

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Publication date: 1882
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TEMPERANCE BENEFIT ASSOCI- ATION.


Cambridgeport. Organized August 9, 1880.


Officers-Geo. A. Davis, Pres .; H. T. Green, Vice-pres .; J. S. Freeman, Sec .; Geo. W. Robbins, Treasurer.


LECHMERE TEMPERANCE REFORM


CLUB.


East Cambridge. Organized March, 1876.


Number of members, 500. Public meetings every Sunday and Thurs- day evening, at vestry of Unitarian Hall, Third street, corner Thorndike. Business meetings second Thursday in each month.


Officers-William S Wilson, Pres .; John McCready, 1st Vice-pres. ; Thos Fell, 2d Vice-pres .; - Brown; 3d Vice-pres .; Chas. Coldrick, Rec. Sec .; Mrs. A. M. Wilson, Fin. Sec .; Miss Belle Maloo, Treas .; A. Stew- art, Chap.


NORTH AVENUE TEMPERANCE RE- FORM CLUB.


North Cambridge. Organized 1876. Meetings every Monday evening, at vestry of Congregational Church, North avenue, cor. Roseland street.


Officers - J. H. Roberts, Pres .; A. J Littlefield, 1st Vice-pres. ; Geo. A. Raymond, 2d Vice-pres ; F. L. Drew, 3d Vice-pres .; W. J. Mandell, 4th Vice-pres .; C. D. Cobb, 5th Vice- pres .; Warren Sanger, Treas. and Chap .; Geo. P. Small, Sec.


PROGRESSIVE TEMPERANCE UNION.


Meet in hall, Main, cor. Pearl st.


Officers-John Miller, Pres .; J. C. McCready, Vice-pres .; Wm. Conway jr., sec ; Archibald McSorley, Treas. ; John Gordon, Chap.


WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.


East Cambridge. Organized October, 1876.


Officers - Mrs. George Graves, Pres .; Mrs. Thomas Grieves, Mrs. Betsey G. Durrell, Mrs. Joseph R. Knight, Vice-presidents; Mrs. Oliver H. Durrell, Sec .; Mrs. Win. Adams, Treas.


WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.


North Cambridge.


Organized Oct. 10, 1877.


Officers-Mrs. Charles F. Thwing, Pres .; Mrs. W. A. Start, Mrs. J. W. Hammond, Mrs. Frank Foxcroft, Miss L. Morrison, Vice-presidents; Mrs. Geo. P. Small, Sec .; Mrs. Henry C. Rand, Treasurer; Mrs. George A. Raymond, Mrs. H. S. Merrill, Mrs. J. M. Jameson, Mrs. Wm. Fox Richard- son, Mrs. Deutcher, Mrs. S. A. Rand, Mrs. Charles Boardman, Executive Committee.


PILGRIM CHURCH TOTAL ABSTI- NENCE SOCIETY.


Officers-Rev. George R. Leavitt, Pres .; Hamilton H. Perkins, Vice- pres .; George B. Caswell, Sec. and Treas.


LOWER PORT TEMPERANCE UNION.


Meets in St. Paul's A. M E. Church, corner of Portland and Hast- ings streets, Sunday afternoons.


Officers-James Minns, President; Barney King, 1st Vice-pres .; H. Bolt, 2d Vice-pres .; Calvin Skinner, Sec .; Matthew Terry, Chap .; E. T. Morris, Treas.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


ROYAL ARCH LODGE, NO. 2, TRUE TEMPLARS.


Meets in Grand Army Hall, Pearl street.


Officers-James E. Milliken, W.C .: Elizabeth M. Hammond, W.V .; Carrie F. Clarke, S .; Edward P. Dunham, F. S .; Charles S. Lincoln, T .; James W. Gilbert, Chap.


HAWKINS LODGE, TRUE TEMPLARS.


Officers-J. W. Wellman jr., Wor- thy Chief; Mrs. Elmira Robinson, W. V .; Horace Wade, Sec .; J. L. P. Ack- ers, F. S .; Lucy Sawyer, Treas .; Ag- nes Fortune, Chap .; Charles Linton, Marshal; Nellie Weston, I. G .; Ed- win Babbitt, O. G .; Lizzie Weston, Pianist.


MAYFLOWER DIVISION, NO. 9, S. OF T. Organized July, 1881.


Meets in Templars Hall, 548 Main street, Monday evenings.


Officers-Henry Murray, Worthy Patriarch; Charlotte S. Freeman, W. A .; Manfred Shaffer, R. S .; Leda Norris, A. R. S .; Emma Anderson, F. S .; Adelia M. Reed, Treas .; Sarah Murray, Chaplain; Alonzo Stinehour, Con .; Bessie B. Freeman, A. C .; O. A. Paige, I. S .; W. Thompson, O. S .; Elmer Slocum, P. P .; Rev. A. Noon, O. A. Paige and C. S. Freeman, Board of Trustees.


ROYAL ARCH LODGE, NO. 17, I. O G. T.


Meets every Tuesday evening at 548 Main street


Officers-John Brown, W C. T .; Harriet E. Abbott, W. V. T .; Louisa Gay, W. S .; Charles Brown, W. F. S .; Jos. A. Sloan, W. Treas .; Sarah M. Howe, W. Chaplain; Chas. Laros, W. M .; Sister Miles, W. I. G .; Geo. A. Leonard, W. O. G .; Lizzie Baristo, W. D M ; Lucy Dodge, W. R H. S .; Sister John Brown, W. L. H. S .; Frank Sullivan, P. W. C. T .; Annie Richardson, W. A. S.


HAWTHORN LODGE, NO. 185, I. O. G. T. North Cambridge.


Meets every Thursday evening in hall over Stone's market, opposite Porter's station.


UNITED T. OF H. AND T., NO. 7. East Cambridge. Instituted 1859.


Meets every Monday evening at Odd Fellows Hall, 83 Cambridge st.


Officers-Sam'l H. Batchelder, W. C. T .; -- , W. V. T .; John Quinn, W. R .; -- -. W. A. R .; J. Baker, W. F. R .; C. D. Folsom, W. T .; A. Stewart, W. C.


ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC TOTAL ABSTI- NENCE AND BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Cambridge.


Officers-Rev. Wm. Orr, Director; Dennis Foley, President; George Dobbs, Vice-pres .; Dan'l E. Sullivan, Cor. Sec .; Thomas Moran, Bookkeep- er and Fin. Secretary; - Morae, Treasurer; Wm. Sullivan, Messenger.


ST. PETER'S TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. Cambridge.


Meetings held fourth Sunday in the month at St. Peter's church, Concord avenue.


Rev. James E. O'Brien, Director; Michael F. Tracy, Pres .; Bernard J. Roper, Vice-pres .; Michael Corcoran, Treas .; Dennis Toye, Sec.


ST. MARY'S BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Cambridgeport.


Meetings held in Memorial Hall. Officers-John White, Pres .; Vice-pres .; John Lennon, Treas .; Thomas Hines, Bookkeeper. New officers not received in time for publication.


ST. MARY'S TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY. Cambridgeport.


Meetings first and third Sundays of each month in Memorial Hall.


Officers-Michael McNamara, Pres .; J. O'Brien, Vice-pres. ; Samuel F. Williams, Secretary ; Michael Furfey, Treasurer.


ST. MARY'S PARISH TEMPERANCE SOCIETY.


Cambridgeport.


Meets in Parish Hall, Norfolk st.


Officers-John Cavanagh, Pres .; Francis Trainer, Vice-pres .; Daniel Kneeland, Sec .; John Haley, Treas .; James Hennessy, Bookkeeper.


THE FATHER MATHEW TOTAL AB- STINENCE SOCIETY. East Cambridge.


Organized December 23, 1849.


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


Officers-James O'Donnell, Pres .; John O'Connell Vice-pres .; James Doherty, Treas .; P. H. Callanan, Spiritual Director: James Seery, Bookkeeper; James I. Murphy, Rec. Sec .; S. R. Anderson, Cor. Sec., 72 Spring street.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


YOUNG MEN'S TEMPERANCE AND LITERARY ASSOCIATION. East Cambridge. Organized Oct. 3, 1877. Meets every Sunday, 2.30 P.M., at 230 Cambridge street.


Officers-E. J. McCarron, Pres .; J. H. Curtis, Vice-pres .; J. J. Burke, Treas .; N. F. Burke, Rec. Sec ; T. W O'Connor, Fin. Sec ; J. F. Connor, Cor. Sec .; W. H. Russell, Librarian; W. P. O'Connor, G. F. Durgin, J. J. Joyce, J. F. Weber, Directors.


SOCIETIES.


Cambridge.


AMICABLE FIRE SOCIETY. Instituted April 10, 1810.


Meets second Monday of January and April. .


Officers-Charles B. Stevens, Pres. ; Frank Hunnewell, Treas .; J. Phillips White, Clerk.


CAMBRIDGE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIA- TION. Organized May 21, 1875.


Meets third Friday of May and No- vember.


Officers -Edmund Miles, Pres .; Andrew M. Blake, Vice-pres. Geo. Allen, Sec .; Chas. J. Young, Treas.


CAMBRIDGE FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSOCIATION. Organized April 26, 1869.


Officers-Thos. J. Casey, Pres .; Ed- gar H. Locke, Vice-pres .; Charles Emerson, Sec .; Wm. B. Cade, Treas.


CAMBRIDGE HUMANE SOCIETY.


Organized Aug. 24, 1814.


Officers-Wm. M. Vaughan, Pres .; A. H. Ramsay, Treas .; Arthur Gil- man, Sec.


CAMBRIDGE LIQUOR DEALERS PRO- TECTIVE ASSOCIATION.


Organized January 30, 1880.


Officers-J. F. Wilkinson, Pres .; James Aylward, Vice-pres .; T. J. Lally, Treas .; James E. Doyle, Sec. ; P. J. White, B. Leutche, Carl Mattes, T. Sullivan, M. Mannix, Trustees.


150 financial members and a good sum in its treasury.


CAMBRIDGE LYCEUM.


Officers-Chas. H. Saunders, Pres .; A. H. Ramsay, Sec. and Treas.


CAMBRIDGE POLICE MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION.


Organized April, 1873.


Officers-Geo. H. Copeland, Pres .; F. B. Pullen, Vice-pres .; Alonzo S. Harriman, Treas .; John F. Mur- ray, Sec.


CAMBRIDGE SOCIAL UNION. Rooms Robert's block, 15 Brattle st. Organized February, 1871.


Incorporated 1876.


Open every evening, Sundays ex- cepted, from 7 to 9} P.M.


Officers-Wm. M. Vaughan, Pres .; John Wilson, Vice-pres .; William Dolloff, Clerk; N. G. Gooch, Treas .; Legh R. Pearson, Librarian.


CAMBRIDGE TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, NO. 61. Instituted January, 1863.


Meets at Grand Army Hall, Brattle street, on the third Friday of each month. Annual election second Tues- day in December.


Officers-Frank K. Foster, Pres .; John O'Connor, Vice-pres .; Robert R. Elliot (P. O. box, 28), Sec .; Legh R. Pearson, Treas .; Edward Gold- spring, Sergt .- at-arms.


CAMBRIDGE WOMEN'S UNION.


Officers-Phebe M. Kendall, Pres .; Mrs. L. J. Livermore, Sec .; Mrs. J. G. Gooch, Treas.


CIVIL SERVICE REFORM CLUB.


Organized Feb. 25, 1881.


Officers-John C. Dodge, Pres .; Charles Theo. Russell, Chauncy Smith, Chas. W. Eliot, Asa P. Morse, Vice-pres .; Edmund M. Parker, Sec.


THE CAMBRIDGE HOSPITAL.


Officers-Dr. Morrill Wyman, Pres .; Dr. J. B. Taylor, Vice-pres .; Dr. H. P. Walcott, Sec .; W. A. Bullard, Treas.


THE NUTTALL ORNITHOLOGICAL CLUB.


Meetings held first and third Mon- days in each month, 61 Sparks street. Officers-William Brewster, Pres .; J. A. Jeffries, Vice-pres .; Henry A. Purdie, Rec. Sec .; J. A. Allen, Cor. Sec .; Chas. F. Batchelder, Treas .; J. A. Allen, Editor of the Bulletin.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


Cambridgeport.


CAMBRIDGE HOME PROTECTION LEAGUE.


Organized Oct. 24, 1881.


Officers-Edward G. Sanger, Pres .; Nathan G. Gooch, Ward 1, Oliver J. Rand. Ward 2, Charles H. Farns- worth, Ward 3, Charles Walker, Ward 4, Michael Corcoran, Ward 5, Vice- pres .; Fred H. Holton, Sec .; Frank Foxcroft, Treas.


CAMBRIDGE CLUB.


Meets at Prospect House, third Monday in each month.


Officers-P. G. Porter, Pres .; The- odore C. Hurd, Vice-pres. and Chair- man of Board of Directors; Fred. H. Holton, Sec. ; B. R. Tilton, Treasurer.


CAMBRIDGE DISPENSARY.


Located in Central square Building, Western avenue, cor. Green street. Officers-William L. Whitney, Pres .; Dr. A. P. Peabody, Sumner Albee, Dr. J. B. Taylor, Edward Kendall, Henry C. Rand, Directors; Joseph A. Holmes, Treas .; Dr. E. H. Stevens, Clerk. The office is open Monday, Wednesday and Friday, from 3 to 4 P.M.


47TH MASS. VOLUNTEERS, CO. A.


Officers-1st Lieut. Charles B. Ste- vens, Pres .; John C. Heymer, sec .; Francis Ivers, Treas.


DOWSE INSTITUTE.


Lecture room Union Hall, 631 Main st.


The first Lecture was given at City Hall, December 7, 1858.


Officers-His Honor the Mayor and the President of the Common Coun- cil, ex officiis, W. W. Wellington, Willard A. Bullard, Frank A. Allen, Trustees; W. W. Wellington, Pres .; Frank A. Allen, Sec. ; Willard A. Bul- lard, Treas.


HOWARD BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. Organized 1850. Incorporated 1867.


President; N. H. Holbrook, Secretary; Joseph Whit- temore, Treasurer.


JOURNEYMEN PAINTERS ASSOCI- ATION.


Officers-Frank A. Forbes, Pres .; Herbert Holt, Vice-pres .; James Sul- livan, Treas. ; T. J. Sellon, Rec. Sec .; J. W. O'Brien, Fin. Sec.


MASON & HAMLIN BENEFIT SOCIETY.


162 Broadway, Cambridgeport.


Officers-S D. Samson, Pres .; M. H Gragg, Vice-pres .; Daniel S. Cool- idge, Sec .; E. L. Rand, Treas.


MIDDLESEX SOUTH DISTRICT MEDI- CAL SOCIETY!


Officers-Alfred Hosmer, Water- town, Pres .; J. L. Sullivan, Malden, Vice-pres .; D. M. Edgerly, Cam- bridgeport, Sec .; J. W. Willis, Wal- tham, Treas .; J. M. Keniston, Cam- bridgeport, Librarian; E. J. Forster, Charlestown, Commissioner of Tri- als; Sanford Hanscom, East Somer- ville, Reporter; E. W. Emerson, Con- cord, Orator; S. W. Driver, Cam- bridge, Substitute.


MIDDLESEX SPORTSMEN'S CLUB. 533 Main street.


Officers-W. H. Martin,Pres .; John S. Sawyer, J. G. Harris, Vice-pres- idents; A. W. Gore, Sec .; W. S. Arnaud, Treasurer; A. W. Gore, Ira Taylor, S. C. Higgins, Wm. H. Har- rison, W. S. Arnaud, Ex. Com.


PILGRIM LITERARY ASSOCIATION.


Meetings first Wednesday in each month.


Officers-G. F. Kendall, Pres .; H. P. Ball, Vice-pres .; Ada Presby, Sec .; S. A. Snow, Treas .; A. J. Bist- rup, F. H. Templeton, W. S. Swain, Miss Carrie M. S. Nay, Miss Emma C. Sawtelle, Mrs. H. R. Gibbs, Exec- utive Committee.


THESPIAN CLUB.


Officers-Fred Adams, Pres .; Bes- sie B. Freeman, Vice-pres .; David Jones, Sec .; Carrie Lathrop, Treas.


East Cambridge.


CONCORDIA MUSICAL SOCIETY. Organized July 17, 1859.


Meets Harugari Hall, Sixth street, corner Spring, every Friday night.


Officers - Geo. Endres, President; D. Stecker, Vice-president; Simon Flaig, Secretary; F. Staneinger, Treasurer; Joseph Metzger, Director; Jacob Thompson, Librarian. Num- ber of members, 30.


CONFERENCE OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL.


Meets basement St. John's church, every Sunday, 4 P.M.


Officers-Rev. John O'Brien, Di- rector; Daniel B. Shaughnessy, Pres- ident; John McCormick, John Burke, Vice-presidents; 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, Treas .; Mrs. P. W. Knight, Sec. ; Hen- ry Bacon, Collector.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


GREMIO LUSITANO DE BENEFICENDA DE CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Organized July, 29 1881.


Officers-Antonio E. Brum, Pres .; Eustacio R. Felix, Vice-pres .; A. Butler de Lacerda, Sec .; Jaoquim Borges, ¡Treas .; Antonia P. Soares, Receiver; Jacinto B. Galvao, War- den; Sergio Lopes, Conductor.


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.


Officers-Mrs. William Longshaw, President; Mrs. S. A. Studley, Vice- president; Mrs. C. D. Folsom, Sec.


LADIES' SOCIAL CIRCLE SECOND UNIVERSALIST CHURCH.


The Circle meets twice a month Tuesday evenings.


Officers-Mrs. P. W. Knight, Pres .; Mrs. Charles A. Austin, Vice-pres .; Mrs. S. H. Batchelder, Sec .; Mrs. Wm. Hunnewell, Treas .; Mrs. Sarah A. Studley, Collector.


ST. JOHN'S LITERARY INSTITUTE. Organized October 14, 1854.


Meets at Institute Hall, 107 Cam- bridge street, every Friday evening.


Officers-Albert J. Doyle, Pres .; Frederick D. Mahoney, Vice-pres .; Wm. H. Donovan, Rec. Sec. ; Edward Collier, Cor. Sec .; Michael Kane, Treas .; Eugene Sheridan, Bookkeep- er; John H. Bertsch, Librarian; P. F. Murray, J. F. Toner, J. McMinimen, Wm. Galagher, Michael Keenan, John F. Dunn, Directors.


ST. JOHN'S MUTUAL RELIEF SOC. 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 .; John Steele, Vice-pres .; James Aly- ward, Treas .; James J. Murphy, Sec. ; Wm. Kelley, Bookkeeper.


ST. JOHN'S SODALITY.


Meetings held every Tuesday even- ing at 7.30, in the basement of church of The Sacred Heart, Otis street, cor. Sixth.


Officers-Rev. Patrick H. Callanan, Director; Stephen Anderson, Prefect; James O'Donnell, 1st Assistant; Wal- ter Welch, Treas .; S. R. Anderson, Sec.


ST. JOHN'S SODALITY OF MARRIED LADIES.


Meetings held every Thursday evening in the basement of the church of the Sacred Heart, Otis, cor. Sixth streets.


Officers-Rev. John W. Galligan, Director; Mrs. John Burke, Prefect; Mrs. P. McElroy, 1st Asst .; Mrs. Wm. Casey, 2d Asst .; Mrs. Doran, Sec .; Mrs. John P. Callahan, Treasurer.


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 Mrs. Henry Thayer, 80 North av., Mrs. Robert B. Storer, Garden, cor. Linnæan st.,or Mrs. S. P. Teele, 88 Washington st.


Officers-Mrs. H. W. Paine, Pres .; Miss Mary A. Ellis, Treas. ; Mrs. John Bartlett, Sec .; Sumner Albee,Rev.Dr. A.P. Peabody,Solomon S. Sleeper, Mr. B. F. Wyeth, Mrs. H. W. Paine, Mrs. Robert B. Storer, Miss Mary Bullard, Miss Mary A. Ellis, Mrs. Henry Thayer, Mrs. G. M. Lane, Mrs. Frank A. Kennedy, Mrs. S. P. Teele, Mrs. John Bartlett, Trustees.


ST. PETER'S CATHOLIC LYCEUM.


Officers-Jas. H. McCarthy, Pres. ; John H. Roper, Vice-pres. ; James E, Tracy, Treas. ; Jeremiah Nolan, Sec. ; John Malone, Bookkeeper; Joseph Foley, Cor. Sec .; Wm T. Phelan, Li- brarian; John Corcoran, Sergeant-at- Arms; B. J. Roper, T. F. Cahir, D. J. Hayes, W. H. Carley, A. A.JSweeney, Directors.


HARVARD COLLEGE.


Founded A.D., 1636. GOVERNMENT.


Corporation- Charles William El- iot, LL.D., President.


Fellows-Francis Parkman, A.M., Martin Brimmer, A.B., Joseph Henry Thayer, D.D., John Quincy Adams, A.B., Alexander Agassiz.


Treasurer-Edward William Hoop- er, LL. B.


Overseers-The President and Treas- urer of the University, ex-officio, and the following persons by election :


Phillips Brooks,D.D., Moorfield Sto- rey, A. M., William Crowninshield En- dicott, A.B., Henry Wm. Paine, LL.D., Leverett Saltonstall, A.M. Term ex- pires, 1882.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


Stephen Salisbury, LL.D., James Elliot Cabot, A.B., LL. B., Oliver Wen- dell Holmes, A.B., LL.B., William Amory, A.M., Francis Greenwood Peabody, A.M., S.T.B. Term expires 1883.


Alexander Mckenzie, A.M., Sec- retary ; Le Baron Russell, A.M., M.D., Robert Dickson Smith. A.M., LL.B., Charles Russell Codman, A.M., LL.B., Richard Manning Hodges, A.M., M. D. Term expires 1884.


Jas. Freeman Clarke, D.D., Amos Adams Lawrence, A.M., Edwin Pliny Seaver, A.M., John Fiske, A.M., John Torrey Morse, A.B. Term expires 1885.


John Lowell, A.M, LL.B., Henry Lee, A.M., Francis Edward Parker, A.B., LL.B., John Osborne Sargent, A.M., Robert McNeil Morse, A.B. Term expires 1886.


Edward Everett Hale, D.D., Ebene- zer Rockwood Hoar, L.L.D., Theodore Lyman, A.B., Morrill Wyman, A.M., Henry Purkitt Kidder. Term ex- pires 1887.


OTHER OFFICERS.


Allen Danforth, A.M., Bursar; Frank William Taussig, A.M., Sec .; William Fiske Whitney, A.B., M.D., Curator of the Anatomical Museum; Sereno Watson, Ph.D., Curator of the Herbarium; Justin Winsor, Librari- an; John Himes Arnold, Librarian of the Law School; Chas. Jason Staples, A. B., Librarian of the Divinity School; Arthur Gorham Davis, Keeper of Corporation Accounts and Records; Frank E. R. Balch, Steward of Dining Hall; J. C. Thurston, Auditor of Dining Association; Andrew Still- man Waitt, Supt. of Buildings.


Episcopal Theological School. Mason street, corner Brattle. OFFICERS.


Board of Trustees - Edward S. Rand, A.M., President; Robert C. Winthrop, LL.D .; Amos A. Lawrence, A.M., Treasurer; John P. Putnam, A.M., LL.B., Secretary; James S. Amory, A.M.


Board of Visitors-The Right Rev. Benjamin H. Paddock, D.D., ex-officio, President; Rev. T. F. Fales, the Rev. William R. Huntington, D.D., Henry Burroughs, D.D., George C. Shat- tuck, A.M., M.D., John A. Burnham, A.M., Samuel Eliot, LL.D.


Faculty-Rev. John S. Stone, D.D., Emeritus Dean; Rev. George Z. Gray, D.D., Dean and Prof. of Homiletics and Pastoral Care; Rev. Francis Wharton, D.D., LL. D., Prof. of Evi- dences, Ecclesiastical Polity and Liturgies; Rev. P. H. Steenstra, A.M., Prof. of Biblical Study and Exegesis; Rev. A. V. G. Allen, D.D., Professor of Sacred and Church History.


POST OFFICES.


CAMBRIDGE.


7 Harvard row, Harvard square.


Miss O. S. Bragdon, Supt .; T. R. Trundy, Mrs. Annie E. Daniels, F. W. Hagar jr., Clerks; C. F. Ray- mond, William Gay, Theodore P. Prentice, Charles H. Cutler, A. A. Bullen, H. E. Burton, Florestan Fish, Letter Carriers.


Mails close 7.00, 9.00, 10.50, A.M .; 12 M .; 2.15, 3.00, 5.00, 7.00, 9.00 P.M. Mails arrive 7.25, 9, 11.10 A.M ; 12 M .; 2.30, 5.15, 6.30, 7.15 P.M. Sunday mail, closes at 8.00 A.M ; 6 00 P.M .; arrives at 8.10 A.M. Office hours from 7.15 A.M. to 8 P.M ; Sundays from 9.15 to 10.15 A.M.


CAMBRIDGEPORT. 611 Main street.


Wm. S. Arnaud, Supt .; Henry M. Wiggin, W. N. Sanderson, Clerks; T. C. Henderson, A. Otis Chamber- lin, W. L. B. Robinson, John E. Day, Edwin B. Knight, H. C. Hackett, Let- ter Carriers; Walter Cutter, Sub-car- rier.


Mails close at 7.15, 9.10, 11 A.M .; 12.10, 2.30, 3.10, 5.10, 7.10, P.M. Mails arrive 7.10, 10.55,A.M .; 2.15, 5.00, 6.55 P.M.


Cambridge mail,direct for this office, arrive 7.25, 9.20, 11.15 A.M., 12.20, 2.45, 3.20, 5.30, 7.25 P.M. Close 6.50, 8.15, 10.30, 11 A.M., 2.10, 2.20, 5 P.M.


Sunday mails close for Boston, and all other points except Cambridge, 8 A.M .; Cambridge 7.45 A.M.


Letters delivered by carriers at 7.45 and 11 A.M., and 2.40 and 5.10 P.M. Office hours from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M .; Sundays from 9 to 10 A.M.


EAST CAMBRIDGE. 120 Cambridge street.


Miss Ella M. Stevens, Supt .; Ilsey M. Fogerty, Clerk; Timothy I. Quinn, S. Otis Bartlett, Letter Carriers.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


Mails leave at 7.20, 9.10 A.M .; 12.15 2.50, 6.45 P.M. Mails arrive at 6.50. 10.55 A.M .; 2.20, 4.55 P.M.


Street letter box outside is collect- ed daily, direct for the Boston office, at 8.45 P.M. Sundays, 5.45, 8.45 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, 11.25, A.M .; 4.40 P.M. Mails close at 8 A.M .; 2 and 6.30 P.M. Office hours from 7 A. M. to 8 P.M. Sundays, from 12.30 to 1.30 P.M.


Railroad Stations in Cambridge.


Boston, Lowell & Concord R. R., foot of Third, Jas. O'Donnell, station agent.


Fitchburg Railroad, Brick Yards, Katie C. Hayes, station agent.


Fitchburg Railroad ( Watertown Branch), Fresh Pond station, Miss An- nie J. McCabe, station agent.


Fitchburg Railroad (Watertown Branch), Mt. Auburn station, Mt. Au- burn street, Mrs. C. F. Stowe, station agent.


Fitchburg Railroad, Porter's sta- tion, North avenue, Henry J. Red- dick, station agent.


Lexington & Arlington and Mid- dlesex Central Railroad, North ave- nue, Harvey B. Kimball, station agt.


RAILROAD TIME TABLE.


UNION RAILWAY COMPANY.


Office 3 Harvard square.


Cars leave Harvard square, for Boston, via Main street, at 5.30 A.M., and every 10 minutes until 7.00 A.M., and every 5 minutes, until 7.00 P. M., and every 7 minutes until 11.30 P.M., and every hour until 5.30 A.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. For Providence depot via Charles


street, 6.20 A.M., and every 15 min- utes until 10.53 P.M .; returning leave depot 6.52 A.M. and every 15 minutes until 11.27 P.M. Leave Harvard sq. for Brighton 18 minutes past, and 12 minutes before the hour commencing 7 48 A.M. Last leave 11.48 P.M. Last car leaves Boston, via Cam- bridge street, 12 P.M., Sundays 11 P. 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 before and 10 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.


MIDDLESEX COUNTY.


Incorporated May 10, 1613.


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; William B. Stevens, of Stoneham, District Attorney; P. H. Cooney, of Natick, Assistant At- torney; Amos Stone, of Everett, County Treasurer; Theodore C. Hurd, of Cambridgeport, Clerk of the Courts; John J. Sawyer, of Somer- ville, Asst. Clerk; John L. Ambrose, of Somerville, Second Asst. Clerk.


County Commissioners - Harrison Harwood, of Natick, Chairman; Dan- iel G. Walton, of Wakefield, J. Henry Read, of Westford. Meetings at 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-Samuel Sta- ples, of Concord, and Edward E. Thompson, of Woburn.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


House of Correction - Charles J. Adams, Master and Deputy Jailer; Charles H. Lang, Turnkey; Fred H. Smith, Clerk; A. A. Davis, Warren G. Livermore, Shop Officers; Chas. L. Ramsdell, Prison Officer; Orrin A. Morse, Cook room Officer; Charles L. Ramsdell, Yard Officer; Chester N. Clark, Supt. of Brush Department; C. F. Kenney, E. Quinn, Wm. H. Gray, Instructors; Horace H. Walk- er, Engineer.


Commissioners to Qualify Civil Offi- cers-Geo. M. Brooks, Geo. Hey- wood, of Concord, Amos Stone, of Everett. H. A Stevens of Cambridge.


Bail Commissioners-Theodore C. Hurd, of Cambridgeport, Joseph G. Holt, of Cambridge, John L. Boyn- ton of East cambridge, and Henry H. Winslow, of Cambridgeport.


Sheriff-Eben W. Fiske, of Wal- tham; Deputy Sheriff's, Luther L .. Parker, of East Cambridge, Ira Tay- lor, of Cambridgeport


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.




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