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Prentiss John, rooms 29 College House Presbrey Palmer E., rooms 10 Remington Pre ton James F., rooms 13 Chestnut, B. Pudor Gustave A., rms. 26 Felton building Puffer Frederick E., rooms 14 Plympton Putnam Herbert, rooms New York Putnam Osgood, rooms 17 Hollis Hall
Quimby Joseph L., rooms 9 Story
Rackemann Felix,rms. Bourne, Forest Hills Ramage Bartow B., rooms 20 W eld Hall Rand Edward L., rooms 16 Quincy Rand William B., rooms 21 Thayer Hall Rankin Edward E, rooms 173 Beacon, Somerville
Ranlet Charles, rooms 20 Prescott Ranlett Frederick J., rooms 53 Weld Hall Ranney Fletcher, rooms 47 Weld Hall Rathbone John H., rooms 35 Weld Hall Raymond Robert F., rooms 14 Trowbridge Reed Frederic G., rooms 17 Hilton block Reis Ferdinand, rooms 36 Matthews Hall Reynolds Thomas W .. rms. 101 Trowbridge Rhett Walter H., rooms 4 Holyoke Rice ('harles M., rooms 20 Prospect Richards Eben, rooms 10 Appian-way Richards Henry A., rooms 20 College House Richardson Daniel M., rooms 2 Holworthy Hall
Richardson Jacob W., rms. 5 Felton bldg. Richardson John S., rms. 9 Kirkland place Richardson Myron W., rooms 1 Brastow avenue, Somerville
Richardson Sumner D., rooms 47 Brattle Richmond Philip, rooms 25 Holyoke Riddle John W., rooms 53 Matthews Hall Riley Francis J., rms. 57 & 58 College House Ritchie Robert R., rooms 11 Remington Robbins Herbert D., rooms 36 Beck Hall Roberts Arthur W., rooms 16 Prospect Roberts John J., rooms 144 Mt. Auburn Roberts Odin B., rooms 20 Holyoke Robinson Charles E., rooms 9 Hollis Hall Robinson Rowland R., rins. 30 Mt. Auburn Rockwell Charles R , rms. 14 Matthews Hall Rogan Charles, rooms 52 Mt. Auburn Rogers Robert F., rooms 710 Cambridge Rogers Samuel B., rooms 102 Mt. Auburn ROGERS WILLIAM A., Assistant Pro-
fess. r of Astronomy, house 18 Bowdoin Rolfe George W., rooms 405 Broadway Root Theophilus H .. rooms 27 Grays Hall Rose Edward E., rooms 34 Felton building Rose Walter C., rooms 27 College House Roundy William N., rooms 12 Kirkland pl. Rousmaniere Edmund S.,rms.39Gray's Hall Rowse Edward C., rooms 4 Prospect ROYCE JOSIAH, Instructor in Philoso-
phy, house 14 Sumner
Rublee William A., rooms 59 Thayer Hall Rueter Conrad J., rooms 12 Holyoke House Russell Charles F., rooms 11 Sumner Ryer Fletcher F., rooms 12 Berkeley
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Safford William O., rooms 64 Thayer Hall Salisbury Henry E., rins 13 Holyoke House Saltonstail Richard M., rooms 42 Matthews Hall
Sanborn Thomas P., rooms 15 Thayer Hall Sanger Sabin P., roomus 8 Stoughton Hall santayana George, rooms 19 Hollis Hall
SARGENT DUDLEY A., Assistant Pro- fessor of Physical Training. and Director of the Hemenway Gymnasium, house 1 Ashburton place, Boston
Sartelle Edward J .. rooms 1 Divinity Hall Saunders Charles R., rooms 50 North av. Saunders Frank H., rms. 6 Holyoke House Sawin Charles A., rooms 73 Brattle
Sawin George W., rooms 27 Hollis Hall Sawyer Arthur B., rms. 20 Matthews Hall Sawyer Everett W., rooms 5 De Wolf Sawyer Fred L., rooms 42 Mt. Auburn SCHOFIELD WILLIAM, Proctor, rooms 5 College House
Scott Samuel M , rooms 38 College House SCUDDER SAMUEL H., Assistant Li- brarian, house 156 Brattle
SEARLE ARTHUR, Assistant in the Ob- servatory, house 12 Madison
Sears Henry F., rooms 28 Little's block Sears Richard D., rooms 26 Little's block Seavey William M., rooms 1 Thayer Hall Sedgwick Theodore, rms. 1 Matthews Hall Seinsheimer Franklin. rooms 48 Holyoke Selby Percy W., rooms 53 Matthews Hall Selden Charles C., rms 20 Felton building Sessions Archibald L., rooms 51 Matthews Hall
Sewall Harold M., rooms 42 Brattle Sexton Lawrence E., rooms 1 Holyoke SHALER NATHANIEL S., Professor of Palæontology, house 13 Bow
Sharp Raymer. rooms 13 Gray's Hall Shaw Harry C., rooms 23 Stoughton Hall Shaw Louis A., rooms 7 Beck Hall Shea Daniel W., rooms 17 Dunster Sheffield Joseph H., rms. 31 College House SHELDON EDWARD S., Instructor in Modern Languages, rooms 7 Hollis Hall Shepard George B., rooms 74 Ellery Sherwood Henry H., rms. 43 Matthews Hall Sherwood John D., rms. 43 Matthews Hall Short Frederick G., rooms 577 Dorchester, South Boston
SIBLEY JOHN L., Librarian Emeritus, house 9 Phillips place
Silver Alfred E., rooms 13 Remington Simes Robert F .. rooms 23 Holworthy Hall Simmons Charles L., rooms 26 Russell Simnions Walter W., rooms 5 North Har- vard, Allston
Simonds Thomas S., rooms 6 Mt. Auburn Simpkins John, rooms 16 Holworthy Hall Simpson Harry W., rooms 865 Main Sinnott Joseph E., rms. 25 Holyoke House Slocum William H., rooms 410 Harvaad Smith Charles W., rooms 29 Weld Hall Smith Clarence W . rooms 86 Prospect SMITH CLEMENT L, Assistant Profes- sor of Latin, and Dean of the College Faculty, house 64 Sparks Smith Cleveland H., rooms 17 Kirkland Smitlı Edward I., rooms 68 College House Smith Frank B., rms. 1 Matthews Hall Smith Frank W., rooms 14 Ware
Smith Frank W., rms. 14 Fe ton building Smith James B., rooms 55 Matthews Hall Smith Levin, rooms 10 Plympton Smith Ormand G., rooms 51 Matthews Hall Smith Percival C., rooms 9 Holyoke House Smith Robert D., rooms 408 Harvard Smith Walter E. C., rooms 23 Gray's Hall Smith Wm. C., rooms 37 College House Smith Win. D., rooms 16 Weld Hall Smith Wm. L., rooms 17 Matthews Hall Smith Wm. W., rooms 49 Matthews Hall Smyth Henry L., rooms 30 Mt. Auburn Snell Arthur L., rooms 1 Holyoke House
Snow Charles A., rooms 41 Rutland sq., B. SNOW FREEMAN Instructor in Foren- sics and History, house Lake View av. Snow George A., rooms 269 Washington, Somerville
Snow Robert K., rooms 13 Little's block Snow Shirley R., rooms 735 ('ambridge Snyder Edmund N., rooms 68 Mt. Auburn Somers George B , rooms 16 Oxford SOPHOCLES EVANGELINUS APOS- TOLIDES, University Prof. of Ancient, Byzantine, and Modern Greek, rooms 3 Holworthy Hall
Soren Walter, rooms 49 Gray's Hall Soule Justus F., rooms 28 Clinton Sparrow Frank M., rms. 2 Stoughton Hall Spelman Henry M., rooms 62 Sparks
Sprague Arthur ( ., rooms 37 Cogswell av. Sprague Horace E., rooms 19 Thayer Hall Squire John A., rooms 862 Main Stebbins Frederick H., rms. 8 Appian-way Stebbins Walter A., rooms 22 Beck Hall Steiner Robert E., rooms 26 Holyoke Stephens Charles G. H., rooms 866 Main Stevens Charles B., rooms 19 Oxford STEVENS EDWARD K., Assistant in
Organic Chemistry, rooms 18 Hilton blk. Stevens Geo. B., rms. 9 Wadsworth House Stevens Nathan C., rooms 5 Story
Stewart George A., rooms 862 Main Stewart William B., rooms 25 Divinity Hall ST. JOHN CHARLES E., Proctor, rooms 15 Divinity Hall
Stone Arthur K., rooms 52 Gray's Hall Stone Frederic MI., rooms 16 Winthrop Stone Milton J., rooms 24 Wendell Stone William A., rooms 21 Mellen Storer John H., room: 77 Mit. Auburn Storer Malcolm, rooms 404 Harvard Storrow James J., rooms 20 Little's block Strauss Julius W., rooms 51 Gray's Hall Strong Abner E , rooms 4 College House Sturgis Roger F., rooms 78 Mt. Auburn Sturgis Wm. C., rooms 21 Holworthy Hall Sullivan Cornelius P., rooms 70 Hudson, B. Sullivan William D., rooms 54 Weld Hall Sutton Eben, rooms 15 Holyoke House Swinscoe Henry K., rooms 10 Roseland Swoope William I., rooms 11 Felton bldg.
Taussig Alfred W., rooms 10 Plympton TAUSSIG FRANK W., Instructor in Po- litical Economy, rooms 7 Weld Hall Taylor Arthur, rooms 865 Main Taylor Frank B., rooms 60 Mt. Auburn Taylor Frederick S., rooms 8 Little's block Taylor Howard A., rooms 5 Linden Taylor Thomas, rooms at Allston Taylor William G .. rooms 24 Hollis Hail Terrell Robert H .. rooms 19 Elmer Thacher Ralph P. E., rms. 24 Divinity Hall Thanhouser Frank, rooms 8 Mason Thayer Benjamin B., rooms 25 Holyoke Thayer Edward C., rooms 50 Thayer Hall Thayer Ernest L., rooms 3 Matthews Hall Thayer Greenough, rooms 29 Divinity Hall THAYER JAMES B., Royall Prof. of Law, house 16 Holmes place Thayer John E., rooms 25 Holyoke Thayer William S , rooms 16 Holmes pl. Thompson Charles MI., rooms 74 Ellery Thompson John McQ., rms. 9 College House Thorndike Augustus, rooms 14 Weld Hall Thorndike Paul, rooms 24 Thayer Hall Thurlow Horace P., rms. 39 College House Tillinghast William H., rooms 9} Wallace Tilton Edward J., rooms 37 Trowbridge Timmins Herbert, rooms 9 Linden Tingle Edward W. S.,rms. 2 Stoughton Hall Tompkins Gilbert, rms. 24 Holyoke House Tonks Alfred. rooins 37 Thayer Hall Torrey Frederick L., rms. 467 Broadway TORREY HENRY W., McLean Prof. of Ancient and Modern History, house 20 Oxford
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Townsend Edward M., rms. 35 Beck Hall TOY CRAWFORD H., Hancock Prof. of Hebrew and other Oriental Languages, and Dexter Lecturer on Biblical Litera- ture, house 15 Appian-way
Trail Henry, rooms 28 Felton building Trask William R., rooms 25 Holyoke TROWBRIDGE JOHN, Prof. of Physics, house Linnæan
True Alfred C., rooms 19 Joy, Boston Tunis John A., rooms 7 Waterhouse Turner William D., rooms 41 Gray's Hall Tupper William J., roonis 13 Remington Tuttle Albert H., rooms 34 Mt. Auburn Tyler Benjamin V., rooms 60 Mt. Auburn Tyler Charles H., rms. 36 Holyoke House Tylor George S., rms. 36 Matthews Hall Underwood Frank H., rms at Newtonville Underwood William O., rms. 12 Hollis Hall Upham Robert B., rms. 26 Holyoke House Van Ness Thomas J., rms. 17 Divinity Hall Vogel Augustus H., rooms 16 Winthrop Volkmann Arthur L. K., rooms 84 Buck- ingham
Von Klenze Camillo, rms. 45 College House Wade Winthrop H., rms. 42 Beck Hall
Wadsworth Hiram W., rooms 21 College House
Wagener Hanke F., rooms 19 Church Wales Chas. W., rooms 28 Weld Hall WALKER FRANCIS A., Lecturer on the Tenure of Land, house at Boston Walker John W., rms. 32 Stoughton Hall Walsh Correa M., rooms 70 College House Ward Andrew H., rms. 3 Divinity Hall Ward Duren J. H., rms. 15 Farwell place Warner Henry E., rms. 77 Mt. Auburn Warren Edward P., rooms 21 Beck Hall Warren Fiske, rooms 25 Beck Hall Warren Herbert L., rms. Hillside, Roxbury Warren Win. R., rms. 35 Holyoke House Washburn John B., rms. 52 College House Waterman Arthur A., rms. 18 Thaver Hall Waterman Walter B., rms. 10 Frisbie pl. Waters John C.,rooms 48 Allston, Charles- town
WATSON SERENO, Instructor in Phyto- graphy, rooms Botanic Garden Watson Paul B., rooms 78 Mt. Auburn Watson Samuel S., rms. 715 Cambridge Weaver Gerrit E. H., rms 67 Thayer Hall Webster Arthur G., rins. 20 Prescott Weed Geo. M., rms. 26 College House Weed Geo. S., rooms 1 Beck tlall
WEINSCHENK GUSTAVE, University Printer, house 1 Revere Weld Edward F., rms. 25 Thayer Hall Weld Frederick C., rms. 8 Thayer Hall Wellington Benj. W., rms. 27 Thayer Hall Welis Benj. W., rms. 14 Grays Hall Wells Charles L., rooms 7 Epis. Theo. School
Wells Edward I., rms. 33 College House Wells Stiles G., rms. 37 Holyoke House WENDELL BARRETT, Instructor English, house at Boston
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WENDELL Oliver C., Assistant in the Observatory, rooms 18 Saville
Wentworth Wm. W., rms. 4 Hollis Hall Wesselhoeft Wm. F., rooms 41 Matthews Hall
Weston Alfred J., rms. 41 Mt. Auburn Weston William H., rooms 21 Felton bldg. Wetherbee Albion O., rooms Charlestown Wheeler Chas. N. B., rms. 52 College House WHEELER HENRY N., Proctor, rooms 7 Matthews Hall
Wheeler Horace L , rms. 31 Hollis Hall Wheeler James R., rooms Athens place
Wheelwright Chas. C., rooms 31 Matthews Hall
WHITE CHARLES J., Assistant Profes- sor of Mathematics and Registrar of the College Faculty, rooms 36 Weld Hall
White Daniel A., rooms 4 Hollis Hall White Francis W., rms. 35 Ho yoke House White George R., rooms 20 Holyoke House White Greenough, rooms 41 Gray's Hall White John A., rooms 1 Ho yoke
WHITE JOHN W., Assistant Professor of Greek, rooms 5 Follen
White Joseph P., rooms 22 Episcopal Theo. School
White McDonald E., rooms 39 Thayer Hall White Perrin E., rooms 10 Park sq., Boston White Schuyler S., rms. 41 College House White Wi liam H., rms. 12 Stoughton Hall Whiteley Richard H., rms. 10 Frisbie place Whiteside Julian L., rms. 7 College House Whitman Crosby C., rooms 16 Winthrop Whitman Edmund A , rms. 36 Trowbridge WHITING HAROLD, Assistant in Phys- ics, rooms 404 Harvard
Whiting Isaac S .. rooms 63 College House Whitney Edsou L., rms. 62 College House Whitney Frederick A., rms. 48 Thayer Hall WHITNEY JOSIAH D , Professor of Ge- ology, rooms 12 Oxford
Whittemore Charles A., rooms 15 Bigelow Whitwell Frederick S., rms. 32 Beck Hall Wigmore John H., rooms 307 Harvard Wilbur Hubert G., rooms 27 Weld Hall Wilcox Richard B., rooms 18 Putnam av. Wilkinson James E., rooms 33 Epis. Theo. School
Williams Harry S., rooms 12 College House Williams Henry H., rooms 39 Thayer Hall Williams Henry J., rooms 19 Irving
Williams Wm. H., rooms 24 Epis. Theo. school
Wilson Charles A., 38 North avenue Wilson John B., rooms 68 Thayer Hall Wilson Lewis I., rooms 8 Felton building Wilson Ralph D., rooms 2 Divinity avenue Wilson William R., rooms 48 Weld Hall Wingate Charles E. L , rms. 46 Thayer Hall Winock George L., rooms 47 Langdon Winslow George S., rooms 7 Little's block Winslow Samuel E., rms. 11 Matthews Hall Winslow William W., rms. 14 Thayer Hall Winslow Winthrop C., rms. 37 Weld Hall WINSOR JUSTIN, Librarian, rooms 37 Concord avenue
Winston Edward M., rooms 17 Dunster Winter Irvah W. L., rms. 14 Thayer Hall Winthrop Egerton L., rms. 23 Little's blk. Winthrop Grenville L., rms. 48 Brattle Winthrop Robert D., rooms 48 Brattle Witmer Joseph M., rooms 11 Gray's Hall WOOD EDWARD S., Professor of Chem- istry, house 14 Chauncy
Woodbury Arthur H., rins. 2 Felton bldg. Woodbury George W., rooms 9 Wadsworth House
Woodbury Gordon, rooms 19 Hilliard
Woodbury John, rooms 10 Hotel Hunting- ton, Boston
Woodruff Edward H., rooms 10 Oxford Woodruff Fred G. B., rooms 32 Mellen Woodruff Thomas T., rooms 29 Chauncy Woods Andrew, rooms 54 College House Woods Edward F., rooms 22 Thayer Hall Woodside William A., rms. 30 Mt. Auburn Worcester Charles P., rms. 6 Hollis Hall Workum David J., rms. 19 Matthews Hall Wright Edward C., rooms 13 Dunster Wright John S., rooms 64 Mt. Auburn Wyeth Stuart, rooms 23 Beck Hall
Wyman Alphonso A., rooms 22 Stoughton Hall
Wyman Franklin, rooms 18 Putnam av.
Yocom James R., rooms 59 College House Young Edward B., rooms Raymond
YOUNG ERNEST, Instructor in History, house 26 Trowbridge
Zeller William F., rooms 4 Prospect Ziegler Charles C., rooms 44 Mt. Auburn
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
THE SOCIETY FOR THE COL- LEGIATE INSTRUCTION OF WOMEN.
Incorporated Aug. 16, 1882.
Mrs. Louis Agassiz, Pres .; Arthur Gilman, 5 Waterhouse street, Cam- bridge, Secretary; Joseph B. Warner, 68 Sparks, st .. Cambridge, Treas.
Executive Committee-Mrs. Louis Agassiz, Chairman, ex officio, Arthur Gilman, ex officio, Joseph B. Warner, ex officio, William E. Byerly, ex officio, Mrs. J. P Cooke, Mrs. Arthur Gil- man, Mrs. J. B. Grcenough, Mrs. E. W. Gurney, Miss Lilian Horsford, Miss Alice M. Longfellow, Miss Ellen F. Mason.
Academic Board-William E. By- erly, Chairman, Mrs. Louis Agassiz, ex officio, Arthur Gilman, ex officio, Francis J. Child, George L. Goodale, William W. Goodwin, James B. Greenough, James M. Peirce, Clem- ent L. Smith.
Corporation-Elizabeth C. Agassiz, Willlam E. Byerly, Francis J. Child, Mary H. Cook, Arthur Gilman, Stella Scott Gilman, George L. Goodale, Wm. W. Goodwin, Mary B. Green- ough, James B. Greenough, Ellen Gurney, Henry L. Higginson, Lilian Horsford, Alice M. Longfellow, Ellen E. Mason, Charles Eliot Norton, Jas. M. Pierce, Clement L. Smith, Joseph B. Warner.
THE EPISCOPAL THEOLOG- ICAL SCHOOL IN CAM- BRIDGE.
Mason street, corner Brattle. Established 1867.
Not a part of the organization of Harvard University.
OFFICERS.
Board of Trustees-Robert C. Win- throp, LL. D., Pres .; James S. Amory, A.M., Secretary; Amos A. Lawrence, A.M., Treasurer; Edmund H. Ben- nett, LL.D. : John A. Burnham, A.M.
Board of Visitors-The Right Rev. Benjamin H. Paddock, D.D., ex-officio, President; Rev. William R. Hunting- ton, D.D., Rev. Thomas F. Fales, Rev. Henry Burroughs, D.D., George C. Shattuck, A.M., M.D., Samuel Eliot, LL. D.
Faculty - Rev. George Zabriskie Gray, D.D., Dean and Prof. of Homil- etics and Pastoral Care; Rev. P. H. Steenstra, D.D., Prof. of Biblical In- terpretation; Rev. Alex. V. G. Allen, D.D., Professor Ecclesiastical History ; Rev. Elisha Mulford, LL. D., Lecturer in Theology; Rev. Henry S. Nash, A.M., Instructor in Apologetics and Church Polity.
POST OFFICES.
CAMBRIDGE.
7 Harvard row, Harvard square.
Miss O. S. Bragdon, Supt .; T. R. Trundy, Mrs. Annie E. Daniels, T. W. Greenwood, Clerks; F. G. Washburn. Wm. Gay, Theodore R. Prentice, Charles H. Cutler, A. A. Bullen, H. E. Burton, Florestan Fish, E. S. Savory, J. C. Horn, 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. K. Langford, Clerks; T. C. Henderson, A. Otis Chamberlin, W L. B. Robinson, H. E. Bridden, C. F. Raymond, H. C. Hackett, Wal- ter Cutter, F. R. Stewart, Letter Car- riers; N. C. Paul, Sub-carrier.
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.
Isley M. Fogerty, Supt .; Miss An- gusta Touzen, Clerk; Timothy I. Quinn, S. Otis Bartlett, F. W. Blanch- ard, Letter Carriers.
Mails arrive 7.15, 10.50 A.M .; 2, 5, 4.50 P.M. Mails close 7.45. 9.10 A.M .; 12.10, 2.35, 5.20, 6.40 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.
150 North av., Lovell's block. Arthur L. Jordan, Supt .; R. Lynes, W. A. Cleaveland, Letter Carriers.
Mails arrive at 6.41, 11.25, A.M .; 4.13 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.
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Railroad Stations in Cambridge.
Boston, Lowell & Concord R. R., foot of Third, Jas. O'Donnell, station agent.
Boston, Lowell & Concord Railroad and Massachusetts Central Railroad, North avenue, Chas. J. Robinson, 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.
RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
CAMBRIDGE RAILROAD COMPANY. Office 3 Harvard square.
Cars leave Harvard square, for Boston, via Main street, at5.30 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, 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; 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 L. Ambrose, of Somer- ville, Asst. Clerk.
County Commissioners - Daniel 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.
House of Correction - Charles J. Adams, Master and Deputy Jailer; Charles H. Lang, Turnkey; Fred H. Smith, Clerk; A. A. Davis, Warren J. Livermore, Yard Officer; Samuel W. Richardson, Shop Officer; Wm. H. Sleeper, Prison Officer; Ransom Willard, Cook room Officer; Martin Davis, Watchman; Rev. W. D. McFall, Chaplain; Chester N. Clark, Superintend't 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 Cambr'eport, John L. Boyn- ton of East Cambridge, and Henry H. Winslow, of Cambridgeport, Alpheus B. Alger, North Cambridge.
Sheriff-Eben W. Fiske, of Wal- tham; Deputy Sheriffs, 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.
Criminal Terms at Cambridge, on the second Monday in February, and the first 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; Chas. Robinson, jr.,
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W. Newton; Arthur P. Bonney, Low- ell, and Walter Adams, Framingham. 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.
Courts of Insolvency-Held at Cam- bridge, the second and fourth Thurs- days of every month, except August.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Chas. L. Abbott Braman B. Adams J. Gedney Adams Sumner Albee George A. Alden Alpheus B. Alg-r Edwin A. Alger
Vespasian Danforth Arthur E. Denison D. Gilbert, Dexter William Dickson John R. Fairbairn Thomas T. Ferguson George G. Field George H. Folger
John L. Ambrose
Altred L. Barbonr
James E. Bates
Josiah Q. Bennett Herman Bird
William Frost Charles B. Haley Edwin A. Hall
Luther L. Parker
George A. Perkins
Edwin M. Pettengill Harry T. Upham
G. A. A. Pevey
Wm. W. Vaughan
Walter W. Pike
Enoch H. Wakefield
Eugene A. Pope
Milton L. Walton
Perez G. Porter
Henry Ware
James H. Potts
Joseph B. Warner
Benjamin R. Rand
Jonas C. Wellington
Chandler R. RansomGeo. i .. Wentworth
Charles C. Read John White
J. Stacey Read Fred E. Whiting
Edmund Reardon W.Lambert Whitney
Stephen W. ReynoldsJoseph Writtemore
John Rindge Frank W. Wildes
Samue B. Rindge H H. Winslow
Benj. F. Rogers William Wright
Samue. F. Rugg
Charles F. Wyman
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Alfred L. Barbour T. Henry Hudson
John C. Bullard
Edwin H. Tose
Edward Burnham Alden T. Keen
John Cahill William H. Martin
C. F. Chamberlayne Sam'l W. McDaniel
John Conlan G. A. A. Pevey
Simon G. Croswell Chas. E. Richardson
Simon G. Croswell Joseph Cutler
William Dickson Fred. T. Stevens
Watson G. Cutter
Leander M. HannumHenry J. Thayer
Wm. W. Dallinger
James A. Holmes John C. Thurston
NUMBER OF FAMILIES, DWELLINGS, ETC., IN THE UNITED STATES AS REPORTED BY THE LAST CENSUS.
1870
Families.
9,945,916
7,579,363
Dwellings ..
8,955,812
7,042,833
Persons to a square mile
17.29 10.70
Number of persons'.
. 50,155,783 38,115,641
Area in square miles
*2,900,170
3,603,884
Number of families to a square mile
3.43
2.61
Number of dwellings to a square mile.
3.02
2.43
Number of acres to a person
37.01
48.14
Number of acres to a family
186.02
244.89
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