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Leather Splitting Machine Knives. Ryerson E. & Son, Kemble, n. East
Linen Manufacturers. Roxbury Linen Co., Cabot
Locksmiths.
. Pratt Henry, 116 Dudley Woodward James, 120 Washington
Loom Manufacturer,
STIMLER OTIS, East, cor. George (see adv. on back colored page)
Lumber.
CURTIS GEORGE, Swett n. North- ampton (see adv. on front colored p.)
hogany, &c.), Eustis, n. Washington SHEPARD OTIS, Swett, opp. Gas Works (see adv. dept. p. 34)
Machinists.
Anthony Luther, Cabot. c. Sudbury CAMPBELL, WHITTIER & CO., Or- ange n. Tremont ( see adv. dept. p. 5) Chubbuck S. E. & Sons, Tremont, n. Boston line
Marble Workers.
McGarvey A., East, n. Kemble Mulrey T. D. 127 Washington
Masons and Builders.
Adams Edwin, Grove-hall ave. corner Dennis
Curtis Nelson, Dudley, n. City Hall
HARMON I. & II. M. 178 Dudley, and 9 Guild's bldg. (see adv. dept. p. 48) Sanborn S. 145 Washington
Melodcon Manufacturer. Ruck Joseph, 11 Washington
Milliners.
Bartholomew James Mrs. 69 Wash. ..
Conway B. A. Miss, 93 Washington Crespy H. J. 5 Soren's block, Dudley Dowd Margaret Mrs. 59 Washington
Gill Almyra, 57 Washington Johnston C. B. Mrs. 77 Washington
JONES E. MRS. 86 & 92 Wash. (see adv. dept. p. 41)
REED J. E., Miss, 52 Warren, (see adv. dept. page 56)
SCOTT M. E. MRS. 96 Wash- (scc adv. dept. p. 39)
Taylor L. N. 93 Washington
Winton L. C. 218 Tremont
Morocco Manufacturers.
Hunt John G., Davis, next distillery Packer Geo., Washington, c. Tremont Sumner & Nichols, Norfolk av. n. East Music (Sheet). BACKUP JOHN, 2 Soren's block (see adv. inside front cover)
Music Teachers. ( See Teachers.) Notaries Public.
Tucker Joseph W., City Hall Whiting Win. 1st, Exhange building Nurseries and Greenhouses.
Bowditch Azel, Warren, n. Grove Hall Bowditch Henry H. Warren, opp. Park Chandler John G., Shawmut ave. near Circuit
Cummings A. jr. 5 Washington. Grozenger Jacob, Ward, cor. Wash.
Grundall Herman, Shawinut ave. near West-Roxbury line
MeDermott Andrew, East, cor. Brad- ford place.
MeTear J., Shawmut ave. near West Roxbury line Murray James, Grove-hall ave. opp. Deunis
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Norfolk Nurseries, Grove-Hall ave. cor. | Quincy Trautman M., Warren, cor. Munroe and Warren, cor. Dale
Walker & Co., Eustis, cor. Dennis . Nurses.
Adams Mark Mrs. 46 Shawinut ave. Bell Hannah Mrs. 12 Zeigler
Christian Hannah, 25 Sumner
Gardner Elizabeth E., Cabot, n. Vernon George Judith Mrs. 19 Suinner
Hayward Mrs., Tolman place
Hill Sarah W. 3 Green's block, Shaw- mut avenue
Lakin Mary L. at C. C. Scott's, Shaw- mnt avenue
Noyes C. M., Cedar, e. Shawmut ave.
Sanderson Ann, 1 Brewster.
Trask J. E. Mrs. 26 Sumner
Walker Lncy Mrs. 33 Warren
Whitmore E. S. Mrs. 10 Green's block, Shawinut avenne
Winkley Mary A. 11 Webster
Oakum Manufacturer.
· Train Win. G., Norfolk avenue
Oil.
Newton Oil Co. Parker, n. Ruggles Ward N. & Co., Parker, c. Ward (neats foot)
Organ Builders.
Hook E. &. G. G., Tremont, cor. Sud- bury
Oysters.
Atwood Amaziah, Eustis, cor. Elm
Harris Mathew, 182 Dudley
Mason John M. 2 Washington
RICH NAPTHALI D., Dudley block (see adv. dept. p. 36)
SAVILLE GEO. K. 3 Diamond block (see adv. dept. p. 32) TRASK CHARLES T. 53 Wash. (sco adv. dept. p. 32)
Paints and Oils.
Adams J. E. & Co., Swett
Wiswall Richard H., Warren, n. Wash. Painters.
Agnew Wm. 21 Washington
BROWNELL U. T., Ruggles, n. Cabot (see adv. dept. p. 61) Davenport James, Pearl (carriage) Erskine Chas. Eustis, cor. Dearborn
ERSKINE JOHN, 81 Eustis (see adv. dept. p. 41) Hodge Thomas S. 141 Washington Kilroy P. K. 1 Station
MeGreevy John, Prentiss, n. Railroad Munroe J. J. 117 Warren
RICHARDSON B., Eustis, corner Mall (carriage) (see adv. dept. p. 38)
RYAN JOSEPH T., East near Adams (carriage) (see adv. dept. p. 36) Scanlan James E. 52 Warren
Seott & Nichols, Warren, cor. Zeigler (carriage ) SHAY THOMAS, Warren, n. Dudley (see adv. dept. p. 36)
Skillings Ivory, Kemble, n. East -
SMITH HENRY W. 55 Sumner, foot of Union (sign, carriage. and orna- mental) (see adv. dept. p. 45)
SMITH & CO., Felton place (carriage) (see adv. dept. p. 50)
Stone Nathan, jr., Dudley, c. Pevear ct. Wiggin B. F. & G. H. 182 Dudley
Wilson Granville W. 13 Union
Wiswall Richard H. Warren, n Wash.
Paper Hangings.
Bigelow J. R., Simmons (manuf.) Hadley Wm. H. 67 Washington
NOYES E. W. 73 Washington (see adv. dept. p. 30) Paper Hangers.
Hewett W. 117 Warren and 182 Dudley Park John, 47 Washington
Yendley Joseph, Coventry
Patent Leather Manufacturers.
AMES ROBERT W. & SON, Ruggles, n. Washington (see advt. on p. 184) Merritt Franklin S. foot of Williams (office 95 Milk, B.)
Patent Medicine Manufacturer.
Kennedy Donald, 120 Warren
Periodicals. ( See Booksellers. )
Phosphate of Lime,
BRADLEY W.M. L., Swett (see adver- ment on 2d back colored page)
Photographists.
AULL J. R. 1053 and 107} Washington (see adv. dept. page 42)
COLE CHARLES, 82 Washington (see adv. dept. p. 46)
PLIMPTON & RUGGLES, 69 Wash- ington (sce adv. dept. p. 41)
Physicians.
Adams Z. B. 119 Dudley
Allen Ira, Tremont, cor. Ruggles
Arnold Geo. J. 1 Dudley, c. Eustis
Bangs John E. 92 Davis
Bartlett H., Bartlett, corner Shawmut avenue
Cotting Benj. R. 126 Bartlett
Flint J. S .. Guild row
Garceau Trefile Wash. cor. High
Jackson W. F. 111 Dudley ( Homeo)
Kotthaus Otto Mrs. 132 Tremont
Kotthaus Otto J. 132 Tremont
Mann Benj., Wash. cor. Perey Place
Martin Heary A., Dudley, n. City hall
Miles C. Edwin, 4 Diamond block
Moor J. J. de, 41 Tremont
Morse Horatio G. 65 Zeigler
Nate T. R. 163 Dudley ( Homeopathic)
Paine Joseph P. 6 Shawinut avenue
Stewart Edward, 3 Ball
Streeter J. H. 175 Washington
Waldock James, Alleghany
Pianoforte Manufacturers. Parkinson James, Dearborn, opp. Mall
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VOSE JAMES W. 39 Washington opp. | Strout Byron, Enstis, cor. Elm
Eustis (office 323 Wash. B.) (sce adv. inside back cover)
Pianoforte-key Manufacturer. Pierce J. F. Wash., cor. Hunneman
Picture-frame Manufacturer. DANA DEXTER, 40 Washington (scc adv. dept. page 47)
Plumbers.
ALLEN P. D. 21 Washington (see adv. dept. page 46)
GAY C. M., Warren, near Dudley (scc adv. dept. page 48)
SCOTT E. B. 60 Washington (see adv. dept. page 43)
Wills Win., Warren, near Dudley
Pop Corn:
HORTON SIMEON, Eliot square, near Highland (see adv. dept. page 37)
Printers.
HUTCHINSON WMI. II. 70 Wash. (see adv. dept. page 64)
MONROE GEO. H., Guild row (see adv. dept. page 63)
Provision Dealers.
Beal Wilder, Tremont, cor. Cunard
Bean & Brown, 50 Wash. cor. Eustis Bleiler George, 91 Ruggles
Brackett & Hentz, Eliot square
BOLSTER & GREEN, Davis, c. Bai- ley's ct. (see adv. on back col'd page) CARD & HASTINGS, 1 Guild block (see adv. dept. page 33)
Crosby Bernard, Wash. c. Sewall pl. Doyle P. 236 Tremont
Gallagher J., Clay, corner Orange GEORGE G. B. 5 Warren (see adv. dept. page 56)
Gilligan Francis, 150 Tremont Grinham Thomas, Tremont, opp. Clay Heintz John F. 118 Tremont Herthel J., 113 Ruggles
HOUGHTON G. W., Central Market, Dudley block (see adv. dept. page 53) Kenney Edwd. Tremont, cor. Station McGettrick Matthew, Union
McGettrick Michael F., Tremont, cor- ner Coventry
McGowan M. 172 Tremont
Monahan Jas. 181 Tremont
NASON JAMES & SON, 9 Wash. (sce adv. dept. page 33) e
NEWTON JOHN F. 108 Wash. (see adv. dept. page 49)
Norton Bernard, Quincy, cor. Cherry
Pierce G. W. & Il. W. Dudley, near Eliot square Seaverns S. 13 Vernon, n. Wash.
Smith Cyrus A. Shawmut ave., opp. Oak
Soule & Clapp, Eustis, cor. East
STONE EBENEZER, Davis, cor. Yeo- man (see adv. dept. page 40) Stopford Joshua, Jr. Walnut, c. Warren
Ward Francis, Tremont, cor. Prentiss Welch P. Centre, near Heath
Werner Peter, 144 Tremont
Wetherbee & Brackett, 60 Washı.
WISWALL SAMUEL, 126 Wash. (see adv. dept. page 52)
Public Houses.
City Hotel, Washington Thomas, 144 Washington
Continental House, Mason & Cheney, Eliot square
Mechanics' Hotel, Eliot square
Norfolk House, Charles A. Jones, Eliot square .
Pump Maker. Bowdlear John, 1 Vernon, n. Wash.
Real Estate Agents.
FAUNCE GEO. B. 7 Guild's building (sce adv. on back cover)
Hunt Timothy, 4 Diamond block
Ollis John, 2 Soren's block
OSGOOD F. D. 1 Soren's block (see adv. dept. page 44)
SIMPSON JOHN B. 2 Dudley block (see adv. dept. page 38)
Trask Eliot S. 1 Reed's court
WILCOX JOHN D. F. 1 Hall's block, Wash, (see adv. dept. page 54)
Woodward W. Eliot, Eustis, opp. Elm Refrigerator Manufacturer.
MELLUS & MCCOLLUM, Shawmut ave. c. Cedar sq. (see adv. dept. p. 58)
Restaurants.
CLEMENT J. 103 Washington (see adv. dept. page 33)
HORTON SIMEON, Eliot square (see adv. dept. page 37)
SAVILLE G. K. S Diamond block (sce adv. dept. page 32)
TRASK CHARLES T. 53 Wash. (see adv. dept. page 32) Roofing.
FINIGAN J. 47 Warren (tin) (see adv. dept. page 60)
JEWETT NATHANIEL, Island st. and 84 Warren (see adv. on back col'd p.) MCMANN JAMES, Dudley, opp. Bap- tist church (tin) (see adv. dept. p. 60)
Rubber Goods.
Boston Belting Co., Orange st. (office in Boston, 47 Summer)
Sash and Blind Manufacturers. ALLEN & HATCH, Swett st. over Curtis & Blake's (see adv. dept. p. 54) Sawing and Planing.
CURTIS & BLAKE, Swett, near Davis (sec adv. dept. page 47)
DAVENPORT L. D., Eustis, n. Wash. (see adv. opp. title page) Slater. FINIGAN J. 47 Warren (see adv. dept. page 60)
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HeMann James, Dudley, opp. Baptist church
Soap and Candle Manufacturers. BANGS C. W. & W. N., Kemble, n. East (see adv. dept. page 47) DOW WIILLIAM H., Fellows (see adv. dept. page 61) Morrill J. jr. Northampton, c. Davis Morse James, Norfolk avenue
Whitaker Daniel, Kemble, near East
Stables.
BROWNE & MCCARTY, 147. Wash. (see adv. dept. page 52)
Cassidy J., Station, near Tremont
FRANKLIN BENJAMIN, Eustis, near Zeigler (see adv. dept. page 52) Jewett L., Dudley, opp. Baptist ch'rch Mallard D. T. & W. M. rear Norfolk house
MURRAY PATRICK E., East, n. the Lead Works (see adv. dept. p. 57) Norcross & Kimball, Sumner
Northend Enoch T. rear City Hotel Rogers J. Austin, Eliot sq.
Stairbuilders.
Crosby & Walker, Swett, near Davis Wentworth Seth, Eustis, near Wash.
Starch and Gum Manufacturer. Davis & Walker, Orange, cor. High
Stationery.
BACKUP JOHN, 2 Soren's block (see adv. inside front cover)
SPACH M. M. 81 Washington (see adv. dept. page 35)
STUART ALEXANDER, 88 Wash. (see adv. opp. Counting-House Al- manac)
- Steam Engine Manufacturers.
CAMPBELL, WHITTIER & Comp'y, Orange, n. Tremont (see adv. dept. page 35)
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Chubbuck S. E. & Son, Tremont, near Boston line
Stocking Weaver.
Sutton Samuel, Heath, near Wash.
Stoves. (See Tinsmiths and Store Dotters.) Stucco Worker. Parker Thomas, 180 Du ley Surveyors.
GARBETE WM. A., > Guild's bki'ng (see adv. dept. page 75)
MOSES T. B. 6 Dalley block (see adv. dept. page 46)
Tailors and Dripers. Atwell Pickering. 8 Dudley block Dean Amos .. $9 Washington
Lawrence H. S. & Co., Elios square & Exchange block Molineux R. W. 84 Washington
PARRY EDWARD, 106 Washington .
(see adv. dept. page 48)
Schlechauf Jacob, 122 Tremont
Stutz Jacob, Dudley, n. Soren's block, Weniger F. 161 Tremont
Tannery. Guild & White, Tremont & Lowell st.
Teachers of Private Schools.
Davenport Annie Miss, 57 Zeigler Durant M. P. L. Miss, 5 Linden Park
Watson Jeanette & Emily, r. Warren, opp. Stanmore place
Teacher of Languages. Dillaway C. K. 230 Washington
Teachers of Music.
Baker Huldah P., Wash. opp. Putnam Bates Edmund, 90 Warren
CALLENDER WM. R., Winthrop, n. · Grove-Hall ave. (see adv. on back colored page) - Clouston R. H. jr. 23 Porter
Conte M. Mrs., bds. High, near Wash.
Duffy John G. 3 Soren's block
Foskett A. J. 2 Morton place
Palfrey Kate M. 2 Walnut
Wenzell William, 10 Belmont
Vila Samuel B. 2 Binney place
Thread Stores. Fifield Mary Mrs., Eustis, near Elm
Tinsmiths and Stovedealers.
BIRD CALVIN & CO. 1 & 3 Warren . corner Wash. (see adv. on opposite page)
CONLEY JOHN, 178 Dudley (see adv. dept. page 54)
Emery S. & G. A. 143 Tremont
Fenn George, 20 and 22 Washington
Fillebrown Geo. O., Warren, c. Wash.
Galvin James, Warren, cor. Dudley
Kenyon & Co. 142 Tremont
LORD JOHN W. 51 Washington (sce adv. on back colored page)
Peterson Andrew, 39 Wash. (manuf.) Rivinius V. William, 86 Tremont
Trunks, &c.
CARTER H. L. 65 Washington (see adv. dept. page 39) JACKSON SAMUEL JR. 109 Wash. (see adv. opp. title page) STRECK JOSEPH, 131 Washington (see adv. dept. page 56)
Turners.
Crosby & Walker, Swett DAVENPORT L. D., Eustis, n. Wash.
Undertakers. Manning William, Davis; n. East Seaver John C., Winslow, c. Union WATERMAN JOSEPH S. 184 Wash. (see adv. dept. page 55)
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Upholstery.
Bowden John, Eustis, n. Elm
BROOKS JOHN, 112 Washington (see adv. dept. page 37) CHADWICK & ROWE, 131 Wash. (see adv. dept. page 36) HUSE WARREN G., Guild row (see adv. dept. page 39)
Varnish Manufacturers.
Hunneman William C., Swett, n. Pine Island (office 149 Milk, Boston)
Vinegar Manufacturers.
LOVIS & FREDERICK, Davis, near East (see adv. dept. page 37)
Watch Makers and Jewellers. BALCH GEORGE, 119 Washington (see adv. dept. page 38) Caruthers John, 1 Soren's building FAIRBANKS S. W. 71 Washington (see adv. dept. page 35) Hadley William H., 67 Washington
Watch Manufacturers. Howard Watch and Clock Co., East, c. Prescott
Wheelwrights.
Brooker G. W., Orange, near Ruggles
CHAMBERLIN HENRY B. 27 Eustis (see adv. dept. page 40)
Conniff T., East, n. Norfolk ave.
Davenport Ambrose, Pearl
Nash Jacob L., Seaver
Pierce John D., Union, c. Warren Simpson F., Highland, n. Centre
Stringer John, Cabot, near Tremont
Welch Patrick, 85 Warren
White Lead.
BOSTON LEAD CO., Swett, c. East (see adv. dept. page 27)
Window-Screen Manufacturer.
Danforth Thos. 97 Washington
Yeast Manufacturer.
Fowler Edmund B., Reed, c. Kemble
BIRDS KITCHEN FURNISHING STORE,
AND STOVE AND FURNACE MANUFACTORY,
Nos .. 1 and 3 WARREN STREET, Corner of Washington and Sumner Streets, ROXBURY.
Where will be found a good assortment of articles in the Housekeeping line, consisting of
Wooden, Tin, Britannia, Japan, Class, Crockery, and Family Hardware ; CUTLERY, Refrigerators, Baskets, Brushes, Mats, Brooms, Safes, Cages, Wire Netting, &c, Also, a selected assortment of the most approved Cooking, Parlor, Office, & Shop Stoves; RANGES AND FURNACES;
GARDEN AND FARMING TOOLS, &c. Also, constantly on hand, an extensive assortment of
FURNITURE, Such as Bureaus, Sofas, Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, Washstands, Cradles, &c. ; Beds, Feathers, Mat- tresses, Looking-Glasses, Carpetings, Paper-Hangings, &c., All of which will be sold cheap for cash.
Orders for Tin, Sheet-Iron, Zinc, Copper, and Lead Work for Houses, Stores, &c., punctually at- tended to. Particular attention paid to ROOFING HOUSES and Furnace Work of all kinds. New and Second-hand FURNITURE and STOVES bought, sold, and exchanged. .
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FLANDERS'
JAPANESE CEMENT. A NEW ARTICLE,
Introduced the present year, and rapidly coming into use.
This Cement is unequalled for mending China, Glass or Earthen Ware, Alabaster, Pearls, Marble, Leather, Ivory, Wood, &c.
1. It is perfectly colorless, and leaves no stain on white or colored ware.
2. It will stand hot water, baking, spirits, or any kind of acids.
3. It requires no spirit-lamp, like many other cements, as this cement and the parts to be attached need only to be about blood heat.
4. It requires no tying to hold the parts together while mending, the adhesion of the parts being effected in a few moments, with perfect ease and convenience.
It is the Best Cement Ever Invented.
Glass, China, or Earthen Ware will break in other places sooner than where mended, if properly put together.
EVERY FAMILY SHOULD HAVE A BOTTLE
of this Cement in the house. If the servant breaks a dish - if the baby breaks her doll - if you split a piece off the furniture,-in half an hour you can have them as good as new.
One Twenty-five Cent Bottle will save Fifty Dollars.
Sold by all Druggists, Crockeryware, and Fancy Goods Dealers.
LEVI TOWER, JR.,
1131 Washington Street, Boston, SOLE PROPRIETOR.
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CITY GOVERNMENT.
MAYOR, GEORGE LEWIS.
ALDERMEN.
AT LARGE. - SAMUEL LITTLE, DANIEL JACKSON, WILLIAM C. HARDING.
WARD 1. - JAMES E. ADAMS. WARD 3. - JOHN McELnoY.
WARD 2. --- WMI. BACON, Jr. WARD 4. - JOHN F. OSGOOD. WARD 5. - JOHN F. NEWTON. .
COMMON COUNCIL.
WARD 1. - John A. Scott, Augustus L. Litchfield, Alvin G. Bartlett, Chas. C. Kidder.
WARD 2. -- Lucius B. Wright, George Richards, John Backup, Chas. T. Lingham.
WARD 3 .- Patrick H. Rogers, John Downey, Michael Kelley, James Short. 1 WARD 4. - Francis Hunnewell, James Tohan, Freeman D. Osgood, Isaac F. Atwood.
WARD 5. - William Hobbs, jr., Solomon A. Bolster, Eben Alexander, John J. Merrill.
City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen. - Joseph W. Tucker. Salary, $1,200. Office, City Hall. [Chosen by City Council in Convention, in January.]
Clerk of Common Council. - Franklin Williams. Salary, $200. [ Chosen by Common Council.]
City Messenger. - William N. Felton. Salary, $750. [Chosen by concurrent vote in April. ]
Treasurer and Collector. - Joseph W. Dudley. Salary, $2000. Office, City Hall. [Chosen by City Council in Convention, in January. ] Clerk to Treasurer. - John W. Parker. Salary, $1,200.
Assessors. - Theodore Otis, William Rumrill, William H. McIntosh. Salary, each, $600. Clerk to Assessors. - Charles R. Todd. Salary, $600. [Chosen by City Council in Convention, in April. ]
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Assistant Assessors. - Ward 1. Elliot Trask. 2. William Seaver. 3. JIenry Willis. 4. Isaac HI. Meserve. 5. John L. Stanton. [Chosen in each Ward where they reside.] Receive $20 each.
Overseers of the Poor. - The Mayor, Chairman, ex-officio. Ward 1. William Morse. 2. Ira Allen. 3. John Egan. 4. George Curtis. 5. Charles D. Swain. [Chosen in each Ward where they reside.] Ira Allen, agent. Office next to City Hall.
The Almshouse. - Ezra Young, Superintendent. Salary, $500. [Ap- ' pointed by Overseers of the Poor.] George J. Arnold, M.D., Phy- sician. Salary, $200.
Surveyors of Highways. - The Mayor and Aldermen.
Commissioner of Streets. - Moses II. Webber. [Chosen by the Mayor and Aldermen, in January.] Salary, $1,100.
Superintendent of Sewers. - Moses II. Webber. Salary, $100.
Harbor Master. - Franklin Winchester. Salary, $100. [Appointed in April.]
City Solicitor. -- John W. May. Salary, $500. [Chosen by con- current vote in February.]
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WARD OFFICERS.
Ward 1. - Wm. Morse, Warden. James T. Pond, Clerk. Charles Erskine, Wm. H. Allen, Thomas HI. Litebfield, Inspectors. WARD 2. - Anthony B. Shaw, Warden. George F. Seaver, Clerk. Jas. II. Curley, Henry F. Thayer, Henry B. Phelps, Inspectors. WARD 3. - James W. Ruth, Warden. George M. Hobbs, Clerk. J. J. Brooks, Jolin MeGreevey, Nicholas Egan, Inspectors.
WARD 4. - John R. Withington, Warden. Phineas B. Smith, jr., Clerk. Charles HI. Plimpton, Roland C. Shaw, Pierpont P. Flint, Inspectors.
WARD 5. - Herbert Wiswall, Warden. Samuel H. Hunneman, jr., Clerk. Henry Basford, Alton G. Reed, Giles II. Rich, Inspectors.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer. - James Munroe. Salary, $500.
Assistant Engineers. - John Culligan, Ist and clerk ; Phineas D. Allen, 2d ; Francis Freeman, 3d ; George D. White, 4th. Salary, each, $100. Secretary receives $15 additional. [Chosen by the City Council in Convention, in April.]
DEARBORN STEAM ENGINE. 1
Centre Street.
George L. Smith, engineer : salary, $900. Charles M. Raymond, fireman ; salary, $780. William Richards, driver of engine ; sal- ary, $720. George Kemp, driver of hose carriage; salary, $720. Calvin A. Vose, foreman and clerk of hose; salary, $80. Nine men, each receives $41.
WARREN STEAM ENGINE, No. 2. Dudley, corner Warren.
James T. Cole, engineer : salary, $900. William Bradley, fireman ; salary, $780. James Huggins, driver; salary, $720. Oliver J. Booker, driver of hose carriage : salary, $720. Joseph H. Cole, foreman and clerk ; salary, $80. Nine men, each receives $41.
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TREMONT STEAM ENGINE, NO. 3. . Cabot, corner Culvert.
Richard Eaton, jr., engineer ; salary, $900. Walter L. Clark, fire- man ; salary, $780. Charles C. Clark, driver; salary, $720. Theo- dore K. Bills, driver of hose carriage ; salary, $720. William Donnally, foreman and clerk ; salary, $80. Nine men, cach receives $41.
WASHINGTON HOOK AND LADDER COMPANY. Eustis Street. 4
William Farry, foreman ; salary, $80. Henry L. Bartlett, clerk ; sal- ary, $55. Steward receives $80. Eighteen men, cach receives $36.
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COCHITUATE IIOSE COMPANY, No. 1. Culvert Street.
Thomas A. Scott, foreman. Everett C. Kingsbury, clerk ; salary, $55. Steward receives $80. Ten men, cach receives $41.
[Firemen are appointed by the Mayor and Aldermen.]
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Police Court of the City of Roxbury. - Peter S. Wheelock. Standing . Justice. Ira Allen, Special Justice. Salary, $1,500. Phineas B. Smith, Clerk. Salary, $500.
Court Room in City Hall building. Sessions for Criminal business, daily, at 9, A.M. Writs returnable, Saturdays, at 3, P.M.
City Marshal. - Isaac S. Burrell.
[Appointed by the Mayor and Aldermen.]
Constables and Police Officers. - Matthew Clark, Wmn. D. Cook, Hawley Folsom, Joseph Hastings, Wm. E. Hicks, Ebenezer T. Hitchcock, Joseph Hubbard, Samuel McIntosh, Jeremiah M. Swett. Constables and Night Watchmen. - Arthur F. Anderson, George II. Bills, John W. Chase, Elbridge G. Cobb, Thomas Culligan, Christo- pher C. Dow, Ebenezer H. Folsom, Samuel Hitchcock, James G. Hooper, Silas M. Littlefield, George R. Mathews, Edward F. Mecuen, Henry Morse, Joseph Parker, Sylvester E. Partridge, Henry H. Perkins, Oliver P. Ricker, Joseph Wiggin.
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Constables. - Morrill P. Berry, Caleb S. Emery, Benjamin Merriam, Sylvester E. Partridge, Ezra Young.
HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
Board of Health. - The Mayor and Aldermen. .
City Physician. - Joseph H. Streeter, M.D. : salary $200. Office, Washington street, opposite Cabot. [Chosen by concurrent vote, in May.] Consulting Physicians. - Horatio G. Morse, M.D., Ira Allen, M.D. [Chosen by concurrent vote in May or June.] Superintendent of Burial Grounds and Undertaker. - John C. Seaver. Undertakers. - Joseph S. Waterman, Wm. Manning.
CEMETERY AT FOREST HILLS. See Contents.
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The following officers are first elected by the Mayor and Aldermen, and then sent to the Common Council for their concurrence. They are paid by fees.
Field Drivers. - William D. Cook, Jeremiah M. Swett, Eldridge .G. Cobb, Edward F. Mecuen, Matthew Clark, Thomas Culligan, Eben- ezer T. Hitchcock, Luke Vila, Ebenezer B. Rumrill, James Staniels, Charles D. Bickford, Hawley Folsom, William E. Hicks, Samuel McIntosh, Sylvester E. Partridge, Christopher C. Dow, Elisha M. Davis.
Fence Viewers. - John Dove, David Simpson, Moses Gragg.
Pound Keeper. - Thomas M. Cotton.
Sealers of Leather. - Reuben M. Stackpole, Joseph W. Winslow. Measurers of Wood and Bark. - Elbridge A. Hovey, Stephen Faunce,
Williani Seaver, Henry Basford, Stephen Hammond, Francis Free- man, Edwin A. Remick.
Weigher of Hay, Coal, Beef, and Public Weigher. - Andrew W. Newman.
Sealer of Weights and Measures. - William Wall.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Edwin Ray, Chairman. | Franklin Williams, Secretary.
ELECTED AT LARGE.
William A. Crafts, Horatio G. Morse, and J. Warren Tuck.
ELECTED BY WARDS.
WARD 1. - Franklin Williams, James Morse.
WARD 2. - B. Frank Bronson, George Warren.
WARD 3 .- Timo. R. Nute, George M. Hobbs.
WARD 4. - George II. Monroe, James Waldock.
WARD 5. - Edwin Ray, Moody Merrill.
SCHOOLS.
LATIN SCHOOL, Mt. Vernon place ; Founded, 1645.
. Augustus II. Buck, Principal. | Wm. C. Collar, Sub-master.
PREPARTORY DEPARTMENT. - Miss Elizabeth Weston, Teacher.
This School is under the direction of a Board of Trustees, consisting of the following gentlemen : -
George Putnam. President : Charles K. Dillaway, Secretary ; S. C. Thwing, Treasurer : Theodore Otis, S. P. Blake. James Guild, John S. Sleeper, W. S. Leland, Joseph S. Ropes, W. C. Appleton, James Ritchie.
HIGH SCHOOL. - For both Seres. - Kenilworth Street.
Samuel M. Weston, Principal ; Maria L. Tincker, Sarah A. M. Cush- ing, Mary F. Gragg, .Existants.
DUDLEY SCHOOL. - For Girls. - Bartlett Street.
Sarah J. Baker, Principal : Emily C. Allen, Jenny S. Leavitt, Clara B. Tucker, Helen J. Otis, Eliza Brown, Mary L. Gore, Assistants.
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WASHINGTON SCHOOL. - For Boys. -- Washington Street. John Kneeland, Principal ; Anna M. Williams, Harriet E Davenport, Mary E. Johnson, Louise J. Hovey, Harriet A. Lewis, Caroline C. Drown, Harriet M. Daniell, Assistants.
DEARBORN SCHOOL. -- Both Sexes. - Dearborn place.
William H. Long, Principal; Ella F. Hay, Miss Rounsville, Sarah H. Hosmer, Sarah S. Adams, Henrietta M. Young, Frances L. Bree- den, Ann M. Backup, Margaret E. Davis, Caroline J. Nash, Eliza- beth A. Morse, Mary C. Bartlett, L. Anna Dudley, Assistants.
COMINS SCHOOL. -- Both Sexes. - Gore avenue.
Daniel W. Jones, Principal; Mary C. Eaton, Alice C. Pierce, Eliza- beth W. Young, Almira W. Chamberlin, Charlotte P. Williams, C. A. J. Smith, Esther M. Nickerson, Carrie K. Nickerson, Sarah A. P. Fernald, Mary F. Drown, Eliza C. Fisher, Florence E. Tilion, Sarah R. Bonney, Assistants.
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