The Somerville city directory : of the inhabitants, institutions, manufacturing establishments, societies, business, business firms, map, state census, etc. etc, 1885, Part 33

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Publication date: 1885
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TEMPERANCE ORGANIZATIONS.


GOLDEN STAR LODGE, NO. 82, I. O. G. T.


Meets every Thursday evening at Templar Hall, 18 Sum- mer street.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


PROSPECT DIVISION, NO. 89, S. OF T.


Meets every Wednesday evening, at Templar Hall, 18 Summer street.


BAND OF HOPE.


Mrs. R. T. Chamberlain, Pres. ; Mrs. H. Bevens, V. P. ; Master Edward Townsend, Sec.


THE WINTER HILL WOMAN'S. CHRISTIAN TEM- PERANCE UNION.


Mrs. A. J. Warren, Pres. ; Mrs. L. V. Price, Mrs. R. K. Manaton, Mrs. John Herbert, Mrs. J. L.'Norcross, Vice- Prests. ; Mrs. G. M. Thompson, Sec .; Mrs. W. L. Far- rar, Treas. ; Mrs. L. A. Field, Supt. of Press Work; Mrs. C. H. Frye, Supt. of Literature ; Mrs. G. H. Day, Supt. of Sunday School Work; Mrs. R. L. Lane, Supt. of Re- . form Work; Mrs. W. B. Gifford, Supt. of Public Meet- ings.


WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.


West Somerville.


Meets at Elm street Baptist church.


Mrs. Samuel Hill, Pres .; - , Vice-Pres .; Mrs. H. Bevins, Sec .; Mrs. Walter Davis, Asst. Sec .; Mrs. G. M. Kingman, Treas.


WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.


ORGANIZED APRIL 26, 1876.


Meets in Police Building, Bow street, every Thursday, at 3 p. m.


Mrs. A. H. Wood, Pres .; Mrs. E. R. Starbird, Sec. ; Mrs. W. P. Cummings, Treas.


U. O. OF I. O. L.


UNITY LODGE, NO. 7.


INSTITUTED FEBRUARY 8, 1884.


Meets at Pythian Hall, Union square.


Mrs. F. G. McLanghlin, N. L .; Mrs. S. A. Keefe, P. L .; Annie Tarlton, V. L .; Mrs. N. R. Souther, Sec .; Mrs. M. E. Bedell, Treas. ; Mrs. Ellen M. Murray, Chup .; Lydia A. Johnson, Sen. R .; N. Martin, Con .; L. S. Or- cutt, Jun. R.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


UNITED ORDER PILGRIM FATHERS.


DELFT HAVEN COLONY, NO. 27.


Alba Woods, Gov .; Mrs. Jane Williams, Lieut. Gov .; N. E. Cate, Sec .; E. N. Jackman, Col .; John W. Stani- ford, Treas. ; Miss Ada E. Tower, Chap .; Seryt. at Arms; Mrs. Josephine S. Small, Deputy Sergt. at Arms; Mrs. L. S. Orcutt, Sentinel of Inner Gate; Lin- wood F. Jordon, Sentinel of Outer Gate.


Membership of colony, 151.


UNITED ORDER OF THE GOLDEN CROSS.


GRAND COMMANDERY OF MASS.


Dr. Edward Hartshorn, G. C .; Mrs. Dr. Cross (S. B.) G. V. C .; James B. Trueworthy, Lowell, G. K. of R .; Abel Wares, M. D .; Haverhill, G. T .; Mary A. Under- wood, Holyoke, G. P .; Francis S. Howard, Boston, G. II .; Ida J. Sargent, Boston, G. W. I. G .; William B. Pattison, Cambridge, G. W. O. G .; Mary A. Solomon, Somerville, P. G C.


PUTNAM COMMANDERY, NO. 38.


Meets every Monday evening, in Pythian Hall, Uuion square.


George O. Preston, N. C .; Sarah A. Rockwell, V. N. C .; H. A. Belcher, W. P .; Albert J. Austin, N. K. of R. ; James Young, F. K. of R. ; George E. Slocum, WV. T .; O. N. Billings, W. H .; Mrs. F. J. Barnard, W. I. G .; S. A. Carr, W. O. G .; E. M. Barteaux, P. N. C .; Mrs. H. A. Ralph, Or .; E. L. White, A. II. Carvill, E. Hartshorn, Med. Exs. ; A. M. Sibley, Mrs. M. A. Solo- mon, T. B. Blaikie, Trus. ; Edward Hartshorn, Mrs. II. E. Austin, Rep. ; J. E. Eldridge, Mrs. M. A. Solomon, Alts.


CRYSTAL WAVE COMMANDERY,NO. 264.


Meets first and third Thursdays, in Baptist chapel, Broadway.


Walter I. Preston, N. C .; Emma L. Keyes, N. V. C .; Oliver O. Clara, W. P .; Albert J. Solely, W. HI .; Joseph McFarland, K. of R. ; William A. Young, F. K. of R .; Lewis Lombard. Treas. ; Carrie A. Davis, W. I. G .; Geo. C. Manning, W. O. G .; Ira Hammond, P. N. C .; A. S. Willard, E. Somerville, D. G. C.


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MISCELLANEOUS.


CARPENTERS' UNION.


Meets every Tuesday night, at Templar's Hall, 18 Sum mer street.


FIREMAN'S CHARITABLE ASSOCIATION.


J. R. Hopkins, President ; David A. Sanborn, V. P. ; James D. Cummings, Secretary; R. A. Vinal, Treasurer.


FRANKLIN LITERARY ASSOCIATION.


Meetings on alternate Monday evenings from October, to May.


Alpheus Bowers, President; Geo. F. Newman, Vice- President ; J. Allan Flanders, Secretary; Levi F. S. Da- vis, Treasurer.


FRANKLIN STREET LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.


Social gathering first Thursday evening of the month.


Mrs. G. C. Dustin, Presdent ; Miss C. J. Davis, Vice- President ; Miss E. J. Davis, Secretary and Treasurer.


HILLSIDE CLUB, WINTER HILL.


ORGANIZED OCTOBER 18, 1882.


E. A. Stone, President ; Mrs. James E. Whitney, Vice- President ; J. Harvey, Secretary; Miss Grace Dickerman, Assistant Secretary; Edwin HI. Thompson, Treasurer; John S. Hayes, Mrs. L. M. Dickens, Miss Mattie II. Pen- nock, Rev. C. L. Noyes, Executive Committee; Miss Emma S. Keyes, Editor-in-Chief; Miss Mary Harding, Carl P. Cubberly, Associates.


MCLEAN ASYLUM.


Asylum avenue.


Edward Cowles, M. D., Superintendent; George T. Tuttle, M. D., Ist Assistant Physician ; Henry C. Bald- win, M. D., 2d Assistant Physician; J. W. Babcock, II. M. Locke, Medical Internes; F. W. Willis, Apothecary; J. P. Bradbury, Purceyor ; L. E. Woodward, Superinten- dent of Nurses ; F. E. Gilbert, Clerk ; A. C. Parlin, M. E. Gordon, Supervisors.


OWL CLUB. .


E. HI. Hendley, President ; L. W. Southwell, Secretary ; Charles F. Wildes, Treasurer.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


RUBINSTEIN CLUB.


Meets every Thursday evening at Independent hall, Hill building, Union square.


IIon. John A. Cummings, President ; Charles E. Moore. V. P. ; Charles H. Folsom, Sec. and Treas. ; Prof. W. M. Skinner, Director ; Wm. HI. Daggett, Nathaniel S. Shat- inck, Frank G. Kincaid, Music Com. ; membership 40.


ST. JOSEPHI'S MUTUAL RELIEF AND LITERARY ASSOCIATION.


Meetings first Monday in each month, in Raymond's hall, Somerville avenne, corner Beach street.


M. II. Kennedy, President ; John Collins, V. P .; Peter Gallagher, R. S. ; R. I. Savage, F. S .; Park Shannon, Treasurer.


SOMERVILLE CATHOLIC LYCEUM.


Meets first Tuesday in each month.


P. J. Bench, Pres .; T. J. McDonnell, Vice-President; W. V. White, Rec. Sec ; J. J. Ahearn, Corresponding Secretary: T. F. Muldoon, Treas. ; J. P. Higgins, Book- keeper ; George F. Scott, Librarian; J. S. Daly, P. HI. Coakley, P. HI. Fahey, J. H. Sullivan, T. L. Shevlin. Directors ; Win. Higgins, Stage Manager; John Flynn, Supt. of Hall.


SOMERVILLE CHARITY CLUB. ORGANIZED JANUARY 19, 1877.


Annual meeting held second Monday in October.


Henry F. Spencer, Pres. ; Foster Clark, V. P .; J. Walter Sanborn, Treus. ; Hiram G. Janvrin, Sec. ; Mr. and Mrs. John Haskell Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Hiram G. Janvrin, Mr. and Mrs. J. Foster Clark, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. A. Twycross, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter Sanborn, Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. West, Mr. and Mrs. William 11. Brine, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Allen, Louis P. Hollander, Directors.


SOMERVILLE 'CYCLE CLUB.


Edward HI. Foote, President ; C. II. Sanborn. V. P. ; George F. Steele, Sec. and Treas. ; Fred A. Ii .kford. Captain ; Ellsworth Fisk, Ist Lieut. ; E. W. Bailey, 2d Lieut. ; Wm. P. Hill, Bugler ; E. II. Foote, George F. Steele, F. A. Bickford, R. J. Butman, Eugene Sanger. Club Committee.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


SOMERVILLE HIGII SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.


G. F. Wilkins, President ; Frank Dickerman, Sec. ; S. 'M. Pennock, Jr., Treas.


SOMERVILLE LACROSSE CLUB.


John A. Cummings, Pres. ; Paul E. Gilkey, Vice-Presi- dent ; Frank A. Niccolls, Sec. and Treas ; Frank C. Russ, Captain.


SOMERVILLE Y. M. C. A.


W. B. Clark, President ; JJ. T. Higgins, Vice-President ; C. W. Currier, Sec. ; A. L. Cole, Treas.


Meetings consist of a Gospel meeting every Sunday evening, during the summer season on Mount Benedict, beginning at 6 o'clock, and in winter, in Hadley hall on Broadway, beginning at 5.30, also, a business meeting, held the first Wednesday of each month at the members house.


ST. JOSEPH'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL.


Webster avenue, near Union square.


Sister Mary Gertrude, Supt. Eleven assistant teachers.


MANUFACTURING COMPANIES, ETC.


AMERICAN TUBE WORKS.


Located on Frost avenue. Office, 97 State street, Boston.


Wm. C. Cotton. Treasurer ; E. B. Buckingham, Presi- dent ; George II. Cotton, A. T.


MIDDLESEX BLEACHERY AND DYE WORKS.


Located 550 Somerville avenue.


Kelsey M. Gilmore, Agent : John Haigh, Supt.


EAGLE SHADE ROLLER CO.


INCORPORATED 1881. Capital stock, 100,000.


James M. Osgood, Pres. ; H. D. Osgood, Treas., same and Cyrus E. Tozier, Herbert E. Hill Directors.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


UNION GLASS COMPANY.


Webster avenue, near Prospect street.


Salesrooms, 129 Milk, corner Oliver street, Boston.


Commenced business 1864. K. S. Chaffee, Pres. ; Lewis Hall, Treas. ; J. P. Gregory, Agent.


POST-OFFICE.


SOMERVILLE STATION, HILL BUILDING, 10 BOW STREET.


C. M. Jordan, Supt .; Miss Sibbel Banks and F. E. Horr, Clerks.


Letter Carriers. - J. F. Hunt, E. L. Barrett, E. A. Jordan, F. N. Lewis, J. L. Gilman, J. C. Marchant, C. E. Paine, W. II. Burnett, J. McGowan.


Mails arrive at 6.30, 7.40, 11 a. m., 12.20, 2.20, 5, 8, p. M.


Mails depart at 7.30, 11 a. m., 12.20 2.20, 5, 8 p. m.


Money Orders issued for any part of the United States, England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales or British Dominions, Germany and France.


Postal Notes to any part of the United States, for any amount less than $5.


Office hours from 7 a. m. to 8 p. m., except Wednes- days, when the office closes at 7.30 p. m. Sundays, from 9.30 to 10.15 a. m. Money Order department, from 8 a.m. to ( p. m.


COLLECTION OF BOXES.


The box in front of the post office is collected 10 min- utes before the departure of each man.


The Box on Clarendon Block is collected at 6, 9, a. m., and 1 and 5 p. m.


The box on Pollard's drug store in Pollard Square is collected by carrier morning and afternoon.


The following boxes are collected at 6.30 and 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. : Corner Broadway and Marshall, corner Broadway and Medford, corner Walnut and Summit ave., cofner Walnut and Bonair, corner Somerville ave., Beach, opposite Harvard, Somerville av., near School.


All other boxes collected morning and afternoon by carrier.


Letters should be in the post office at least 10 minutes before the deperture of the mail.


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. LETTER BOXES IN SOMERVILLE.


Post-office, 10 Bow street ; Washington, opposite Wa- verly ; Somerville avenue, opposite Towne's block, Som- erville avenue, corner Park street, Porter, corner Ehn, Holland, near Winter street; Summer, corner Behnont street ; Bonair, near Dana street ; Cedar, corner Summer street ; Summer, corner Central street ; Highland avenue, corner School street ; corner Walnut street and Summit av. Newton, corner Springfield; Webster avenue, corner Prospect street ; Washington, corner Boston street ; Washington, corner Myrtle street; Pearl, corner Myrtle street ; Medford, opposite Greenville street ; Perkins, cor. Mt. Vernon street ; Broadway, corner Mt. Pleasant street ; Broadway, corner Franklin street ; N. L. Dayton's, Per- kins, near Franklin street; Webster, opposite Cutter street ; Franklin, corner Flint street ; Cross street, corner Auburn avenue ; Elm, corner Cedar street ; Cross, corner Pearl street; Marshall, corner Broadway ; corner Pearl and Marshall streets ; Sycamore street, corner Broadway ; Central, near Albion street; Magoun square ; Wallace street ; Broadway, corner Newbury street ; Morrison street, Putnam, corner Summer street.


RATES OF POSTAGE. FIRST CLASS.


Embraces letters, postal cards, and all matter wholly or partly in writing. Rates : letters two cents each ounce or fraction; postal cards one cent each; drop letters mailed at and for office where there is no carrier delivery, one cent each.


SECOND CLASS.


Applies to newspaper publishers and news a ents. Rates (regu- lar publications sent from newspaper offices or from news agents or dealers) will be one cent per pound or fraction, postage to be pre- paid as heretofore. Publications must be issued as frequently as once in three mouths, matter to be fully paid.


THIRD CLASS.


Embraces books (transient newspapers, periodicals, 1 cent, 4 oz.), circulars, picture cards, and other matter wholly in print, proof and corrected proof sheets, with manuscript copy acompany- ing the same. Rate one cent, each two ounces or fraction, matter to be fully paid. There is no limit to single volumes of books. Other third-class matter is limited to 4 lbs.


FOURTHI CLASS ..


Embraces blank and printed address cards, labels, tags, mounted maps and charts, letter paper, patterns, photographs, playing cards, visiting cards (if written, letter rates), paper sacks, wrapping paper, with printed advertisements thereon, bill heads, letter heads, envel- opes, printed blanks, sample cards, lithographs, chromo-lithographs, stereoscopic views and photographic views, and other matter of the same general characfer, the printing upon which is not designed to instruct, amuse, cultivate the mind or taste, or impart general information, samples, merchandise, models, seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, and scions, ores, metals and minerals. Rates one cent, each ounce or fraction. If matter of two classes be inclosed in one package, the whole must be paid at higher rate.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


UNMAILABLE.


The following articles are excluded from the mails : liquids, poi- sons, explosive materials; books, pamphlets, pictures, and other publications of an obscene or indecent character; all letters on the envelope of which, and postal cards upon which, seurrilons epithets are written, printed or engraved, or disloyal devices printed or engraved; and all articles which from their form and nature are liable to destroy, deface or injure the contents of the mail bags, or the person of any one engaged in the postal service.


FOREIGN.


On letters to all parts of Austria, Azores, Belgium, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Great Britain and Ireland, Greece, Hnn- gary. Italy, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Port- ugal, Roumania, Russia, Servia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Turkey, five cents per half ounce or fraction thereof; prepayment, except on registered letters, optional.


Two cent postal cards can be forwarded to any of the above foreign countries.


On newspapers and books, 1 cent for each two ounees or fraction. Bonafide samples two cents for the first 4 oz. ; 1 cent for each 2 oz. additional.


Coin, jewelry, and articles subject to custom's duty, are excluded from all foreign mails.


Rates of postage to foreign countries other than as above, being subject to change each month, inquiry should be made at the foreign department for ruling rates before mail matter is deposited in the office.


All mail matter, except letters, must be so wrapped or enveloped that their contents may be readily and thoroughly examined by post- masters without destroying the wrappers.


MONEY ORDERS.


For any amount not exceeding $100 on one Order will be issued on deposits at this office on payment of the following fees: Ou Orders not exceeding $10, eight cents ; over $10, and not exceeding $15, ten cents; over $15, and not exceeding $30, fifteen cents; over $30, and not exceeding $40, twenty cents; over $40, and not exceeding $50, twenty-five cems; over $50 and nder $60, thirty cents; over $60 and under 870, thirty-five cents; over $70 and under $80, forty cents ; over $80 and under $100, forty-five cents.


FOREIGN-Orders for Great Britain are issued at the follow- ing rates : On orders not exceeding $10, fifteencents ; over $10 and not exceeding $20, thirty cents; over $20 and not exceeding $30, forty-five cents ; over $30 and not exceeding $40, sixty cents; over $40 and not exceeding $50, seventy-five cents. Orders payable in the German Empire, not exceeding $10, fifteen cents; over $10 and not exceeding $20, thirty cents; over $20 and not exceeding $30, forty-five cents; over $30 and not exceeding $40, sixty cents; over $40 and not exceeding $50, seventy-five cents. Orders can also be sent to Italy, Switzerland, Portugal, India, Belgium, Tasmania, Jamaica, New South Wales, Victoria, New Zealand, Austria, Den- mark, Sweden, Norway, Holland, Luxembourg, France or Algeria, and Canadian Provinces.


List of Money Order Offices may be seen at P. O. on application.


Note. The issne to a single applicant in one day, of more than three Orders, payable at the same office, and to the same payee, is positively forbidden.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


POSTAL NOTES.


Postal notes may be obtained at any money order office, payable to bearer, at any money-order off.ce, for sums from 1 cent to $4.99 inclusive, good for 3 months from last day of month of issue. The rate for each note is 3 cents.


REGISTRATION.


Fees-10 cents beside the postage.


Valuable letters should invaribly be registered, or if money is to be remitted, a money order procured. Never inclose money or valuables in an ordinary letter.


SPECIAL DELIVERY OF FIRST-CLASS MAIL MATTER.


By affixing a apecial ten cent stamp in addition to the regular postage a letter is entitled to imune. diate delivery, between 7 A. M. and midnight, in any city or town of 4,000 or more population.


This delivery is made within the carrier limit of any free delivery office, or within one mile of the postoffice of other places, as designated above.


New England Post Offices inaugurated Oct. 1, 1885.


Adams, Mass.


Dedham, Mass.


Melrose, Mass.


Amherst, Mass.


Deering, Me.


Andover, Mass.


Dover, N. H.


East Hampton, Mass.


Middleboro', Mass. Middleton, Ct.


Milford, Mass.


Milbury, Mass.


Montague, Mass.


Bar gor, Me.


Fall River, Mass,


Fitchburg, Mass.


Needham, Mass.


Bennington, Vt.


Franklin, Mass. Gardiner, Me. Gardner, Ma>s.


New Britain, Ct. . Newburyport, Muss.


Stonington, Ct.


Biddeford, Me. Blackstone, Masg.


New Haven, Ct.


Stoughton, Ct. Stoughton, Mass.


Boston, Mass. Brattleboro', Vt. Bridgeport, Ct. Bristol, Ct. Bristol, R. I.


Mass.


Greenwich, Ct,


North Adams, Mass.


Taunton, Mass. Thompson, Ct. Wakefield, Mass,


Hingham, Mass.


Wallingford, Ct. Waltham, Mass.


Holyoke, Mass.


Hopkinton, Mass.


Ware, Mass. Warren, R. I.


Hyde Park, Mass. Keene, N. Il. Killingly, Ct.


Pawtucket, K. I.


Warwick, R. I.


Peabody. Mass.


Waterbury, Ct. .


Lawrence, Mass.


Pittsfield, Mass.


Watertowu, Mass.


Leominster, Mass.


Mainfield, Ct.


Lewistou, Me. Lincoln, R I.


Plymouth, Mass. Portland, C't. Portland, MIe.


Waterville, Me. Westboro', Mass. Westerly, R. I Westfield, Mass.


Lowell, Masy. Lynn, Mass. Malden, Mass.


Portsmouth, N. II.


W. Springfield, Mass.


Coventry, R. I. Cumberland, R. I.


Danbury, Ct. Danvers, Mass.


Manchester, N. H. Marblehead, Mass. Marlboro', Mass. Medford, Mas ¿


Quincy. Mass. Randolph, Mass. Rochester, N. IL.


Woburn. M. Wontochit, R. I.


Worcester, Mass.


Arlington, Mass. Athol, Mass.


Eastport, Me.


Attleboro, Mass. Auburn, Me.


Augusta Me.


East Providence, R. I. Ellsworth, Me. Enfield, Ct. Everett, Mass.


Nashua, N. IL. Natick, Mass. Naugatuck, Ct.


Rockland, MIc. Rockland, Mass. Rutland, Vt. Salem, Mass. Salisbury, Mass. Somersworth, N. HI. Southbridge, Mass. Southington, C't. south Kingston, R Spencer, Mass. Springfield, Mass. Stallord, Ct. Stamford, Ct.


Barnstavie, Mass. Bath, Me. Belfast, Me.


Framingham, Mass.


New Bedford, Mass.


Beverly, Mass.


Gloucester, Mass. Grafton, Mass. Great Barrington,


New London, Ct. Newport, R. I. Newton, Mass. Newtown, Ct.


Stratford, Ct. St. Albans, Vt. St. Johnsbury, Vt.


Groton, Ct.


Hartford, Ct. Haverhill, Mass,


Northampton, Mass. Northbridge, Mass.


N. Brookfield, Mass. Norwalk, Ct. Norwich, Ct. Palmer, Mass.


Canton, Mass. Cape Elizabeth, Me. Chelsea, Mass. Chicopee, Mass Claremont, N. HI. Clinton, Mass. Colchester, Vt. Concord, N. II.


Manchester, Ct.


Providence, R. I Provincetown, Mass. Putnaui, ('t.


Weymouth, Mass. Winchester, Ct.


Windham, (t.


Brockton, Mass. Brookline, Mass. Brunswick, Me. Burlington, Vt. Burrillville, R. I. Calais, Me. Cambridge, Mass. Camden, Me.


Stonchain, Mass.


Meriden, Ct. Methuen, Mass.


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TELEGRAPH STATION.


Western Union-55 Union square. Mrs. Jennie A. Jackman, Manager.


TELEPHONE STATION.


New England Telephone & Telegraph Co. (Somerville Division), Geo. E. Hanson, Supt., Temple, near Broad- way.


RAILROAD STATIONS.


East Somerville, Cambridge street (B. & M. R. R.' John Hunnewell, Station Agent.


East Somerville, Cambridge street (eastern division, B. & M. R. R.), E. Thompson, Station Agent.


Elm street station, Elm street, West Somerville (Mid- dlesex Central R. R.), Charles Shields, Station Agent.


Milk row, Washington street, near Joy (B. & L. R. R. ), Augustus C. White, Station Agent.


North Somerville ( Willow bridge), Broadway (B. & L. R. R.), William HI. Goodwin, Station Agent.


Park street (Fitchburg R. R.), John H. Walker, Stu- tion Agent.


Somerville Centre, Central street (B. & L. R. R.), Mrs. Louisa T. Whittle, Station Agent.


Somerville Highlands, Cedar street (M. Central R. R.), Flag station.


Union square, Webster avenue ( Fitchburg R. R.), Men- dall G. Staples, Station Agent.


Willow avenue station, Willow avenue, West Somer- ville (M. Central R. R. ), Win. C. Trefren, Station Agent. Winter Hill, Medford street, near Marshall (B. & L. R. R.), John A. Whitney, Station Agent.


STREET RAILROADS.


MIDDLESEX RAILROAD.


Office, 27 Tremont row, Boston:


SOMERVILLE HORSE RAILROAD.


Office, 27 Tremont row, Boston.


Samuel E. Sewell, Pres ; J. HI. Studley. Jr., Treas and Clerk ; Samuel E. Sewell, Charles E. Powers, R. E. Dem- inon, J. Q. Bennett, Directors.


This road is leased to the Middlesex and Cambridge horse railways. .


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


WINTER HILL AND EAST SOMERVILLE.


Leave Scollay square, Boston, 645 a. m., and then every twenty minutes, until 4 25 p. m., then every fifteen minutes until 6 25 p. m., then every twenty minutes, until 11 05 p. m.


Leave Sycamore street, Winter Hill, 6 10 a. m., and then every twenty minutes, until 350 p. m., then every fifteen minutes, until 5 50 p. m., then every twenty min- utes, until 10 30 p. m.


On Sunday, leave Winter IIill, at 8 30 a. m., and every twenty minutes, until 9 50 p. m. Beturning, leave Scollay square at 9 05 a. m., and every twenty minutes, until 10 25 p. m.


UNION SQUARE, VIA CHARLESTOWN.


Leave Union square every fifteen minutes, from 6 02 a. m. to 7 02 p. m., then every twenty minutes to 10 22 p. m.


Leave Temple place, Boston, every fifteen minutes from '6 40 a. m. to 7 40 p. m., then every twenty minutes to 11 00 p. m.


Sunday Time-Leave Union square every fifteen min- utes from 8 17 a. m. to 10 02 p. m. Leave Temple place 8 55 a. m., and then every fifteen minutes, until 10 40 p. m.


CAMBRIDGE RAILROAD CO.


Office, 3 Harvard square, Cambridge.


Elm and Somerville avenue, via East Cambridge.


Spring street-First car from Spring street station, 4:00 a. m. Last car from Bowdoin square 1126 p. m. Time between trips about 15 minutes.


West Somerville-First car from Clarendon Hill, 6 05 a. m. Last car from Bowdoin square. 1155 p. m. Time between trips about 30 minutes.


CHARLES RIVER STREET RAILWAY CO.


Office, 484 Main street, Cambridgeport.


Beacon street-First car from Porter's station 5 30 a. m. Last car from Bowdoin square 1135 p. m. Time between trips 30 minutes.


Harvard square-First car from Harvard square (via Kirkland street) , 5 55 a. m. Last car from Park square 11 20 p. m. Time between trips 30 minutes.


Union and Bowdoin square-First car from Central st. 5 50.a. m. Last car from Bow.loin square 11 25 p. m. Time between trips 30 minutes.


Union and Park square-First car from Central street, Somerville, 5 35 a. m. Last car from Park square 11 40 p. m. Time between trips 30 minutes.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


Bennett Dexter F.


Maguire Thomas F.


Binney Martin


Mullin W. Frank


Bowman Selwin Z.


Nickerson William P.


Bridgham Percy A. Brookhouse John H.


Partridge Frank P.


Brown Alpheus R.


Perry Albion A.


Burlen Lorenzo W.


Pitman Henry W.


Butler John Haskell


Plaisted William T.


Carter Henry F.


Pope Charles G.


Chapin Herbert A.


Porter Charles HI.


Colcord Charles A.


Pratt George A.


Conant Ezra D.


Runey Horace B.


Crane David F.


Rymes Christopher E.


Cummings John A.


Sargent Aaron


Cushman Charles A.


Sawyer Charles W.


Daniels Jerome S.


Shaw Arthur A.


Darling Samuel C.


Skilton Albert H.


Edson Wm.


Smith Eli A.


Farrell Michael F.


Smith W. French


Frazar Donglas


Spear George G. Jr.


Fuller Silas M.


Smith William N.


Giles Joseph J.


Spencer Henry F.


Glines Edward


Stetson Lebbeus


Hall John K.


Stone Edwin A.


Haven George D


Stone Frederic W.


Hawes Mather E.


Story Isaac


Hayden William D.


Taylor Nathan A.


Hemenway Charles M.


Temple Thomas G.


Herbert John


Towle Orel .


Hill Herbert E.


Turner Roswel W.


Hodgkins Frank E.


Tyler Columbus deceased 18.


Ireland Geo. W.


Upton Eugene C.


Jewert Amory,


Underhill Jesse J.


Kenny Miah G.


Vinal John W.


Leighton James H.


Vinal Quincy A.


Libby Stillman H.


Vinal Robert A.


Lincoln Charles S.


Vincent George I.


Lombard Walter E.


Weld William E.


Lord Thomas H.


Wentworth L. R.


Lovejoy Benjamin P.


Weston Edward II.


Woods Henry F.


NOTARIES PUBLIC.


Bridgham Percy A. Giles Joseph J.


Libby Stillman II. Pitman Henry W. Story Isaac


COMMISSIONER TO QUALIFY CIVIL OFFICERS.


Spear George G. Jr.


Parkhurst Melville C.


استشار باء


CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1870 and 1880.


BARNSTABLE COUNTY.


Dighton


1,80±


1,817


Easton .


3,897


3,668


Fairhaven


2,872


2,626


Brewster


1,145


1,259


Chatham.


2,249


2,411


Dennis


3,287


3,369


Eastham.


692


668


Falmouth


2,430


2,237


Harwich.


3,260




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