The Worcester directory containing a general directory of the citizens, a business directory and the city and county register, 1889, Part 81

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Publication date: 1889
Publisher: Worcester, Mass. : Drew, Allis & Co.
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Tape Loom Supplies. FIFIELD & STEELE, 54 Hermon, ( See page 768)


Tape Manufs.


HUTCHINS C. H. & CO. 2 Allen court ( See page 775) Witter H. M. & Co., Park avenue opposite Downing


Taxidermists.


FORBUSH E. H. 426 Main ( See page 607 ) Green Albert M. 3 Mill


Morrow O. H. Mrs. (fish), 16 Me- iFchanic


Reed C. K. 3682 Main


Tea, Coffee, Spices, &c.


WHOLESALE.


SMITH E. T. & CO. 26 Shrews- bury ( See page 621)


RETAIL.


Callahan Thos. F. 89 Green Comerford P. & Co. 102 Front Connolly Patrick, Sutton lane Ellis M. A. 545 Main


Hagerty William A. 124 Front Lapierre Louis, 3 Douglas Martin J. H. 634 Main Mills T. G. manager, 160 Front Miville C. M. 279 Main Ratelle A. 30 Langdon Schofield J. 221 Front


Skinner P. G. 528 Main


Stearns & Howe, 273 Main


Teachers.


See also Schools. BOOKKEEPING.


MUZZY L. C. 28 Lincoln sq. ( See page 749 )


DRESS CUTTING.


Townsend John Mrs. 31 Prospect ELOCUTION.


Bennett O. Emerson, 518 Main Evans A. I. 718 Main


Woodford Alla Mrs. 18 Belmont


LANGUAGES.


Cotey Julia A. 77 Piedmont Fitch M. V. 207 Walker building Smith B. A. 69 Lincoln


MUSIC.


Abercrombie Ella, Plantation Allen A. S. 44 Portland


ALLEN B. D. 216 Walker building ( See page 591)


Anderson E. N. (vocal), 377 Main Bartlett M. E. 2 Hollis


Boardman H. T. 7 Hermon


Brown M. E. 100 Mulberry


Bruce Hattie L. 68 Hanover


Burke Ellen C. 44 Canterbury


Burns P. Miss, 35 Pleasant


Butler John V. 4 Charlotte


Carberry Margaret J. 58 Vernon


Carberry Mary A. 58 Vernon


Chase Ida F. 55 Lincoln


Clifford Alfred S. 143 Chandler


Colburn Alice, 47 Fountain


Collester E. J. 939 Main


Collier S. B. 20 Maple Delong W. E. (banjo), 132 Austin


Denton S. M. 5 Lagrange


Dickinson Grace I., Plantation


Dunbar Emma L. 8 Newport


Ellsworth H. L. (vocal), 14 Lincoln square


Fish Rosie H., Forest near Grove


Foley J. J. 26 Mulberry


Francis M. M. 6 Denny


Gates Lilla F., Millbury, Q.


Glavin Patrick J. 28 Plymouth Grout C. H. 38 Burnside building


Hair F. N. 94 Austin


Hall Katie F. 9 Green lane


HAMMOND BEN. T. (singing), 452 Main ( See page 584 ) Hanson L. A. 37 Kendall


Hapgood A. E. 81 Belmont


Hawkins Florence A. 4 West


Hay C. E. 215 Walker building Hodgman E. E. 3 Highland Holman S. Addie, 36 Belmont


Howe Edward F. 255 Park avenue Hubbard Martie E. 42 William Ingraham N. L. 5 Kingsbury Johnson Ida N. 28 Belmont Keith Ella M. C. 16 Cambridge Kennedy Walter S. 1 Elm Kerwin Nellie V. 81 Canterbury King Katie E. 227 Cambridge Knowlton L. E. 54 Salisbury Lamb Katie C. 153 Union avenue Lawton S. E. Mrs. 19 Main Lovely C. F. Mrs. 26 Orchard Martel John H. 205 Front Martin Eva M. 61 Vernon Maynard S. M., Coburn avenue McCann Jennie T. 32 Trumbull McCann Lizzie A. 32 Trumbull Merritt A. P. Mrs. 723 Main


Metcalf A. DeF. Mrs. 53 Hanover


- Metcalf E. H. 31 John


- Mitchell Rose C. (guitar), 73 Salem


POPULATION


OF ALL TOWNS in the U. S. of 4000 or more inhabitants, Consult the Directory.


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Morrison Charles P. 4 Barbour Morse George N. 122 Pleasant Mossman H. W. 28 Hollywood Nason E. C. 27 Orange Nason E. S. 27 Orange Newcomb Jennie S. 8 Wyman O'Brien Mary A. 6 Harrison O'Connor Margaret, 3 Chatham st. place Oswell D. T. (violin), 336 Park av. Perkins Emma G. 173 Main


Perkins M. A. (vocal), 173 Main


Pinckney Estella A. 57 Fountain Plaisted E. H. Mrs. 56 May Plumer Catherine M.10Westminster Pollard Estelle, 8 William Pollard Mary C. 8 William Pratt Cornelia A. R. 13 Arch Prichard M. A. 9 West Reedy Nora G. 112 Park Reid Anna C. L. 78 Summer


RICE CHARLES I. (vocal and piano), 215 Walker building ( See page 591) Rice Elizabeth M. C. 74 West Richards Cora L. 10 Ripley


Richards Seth, 10 Ripley Riedl J. 20 Newbury Ringuette J. E. 92 Orange Robbins M. F. 66 Harrison Russell Bessie S. 10 May Shattuck S. B. 720 Main Sleeper May E. 74 Lincoln Smith Fanny H. 5 Shepard Smith F. W. (violin ), 37 Beacon Stearns C. C. 411 Main Sumner M. J. Mrs. 379 Main Titus J. A. Mrs. 12 Cottage Truda J. N. 377 Main Tucker Mary F. 35 Chestnut Walker Florence S. 140 Pleasant Wallace Lucy M. 209 Austin Walton L. M. Mrs. 5 Florence Warner Cornelia E. 1 Main White Emily (vocal ), 28 Lincoln sq. Whitmore Mabel C. 22 Portland Whittemore E. G. 117 Pleasant PAINTING. Knowlton Frances A. 54 Salisbury Thayer Ida M., 44 Knowles bldg. Trask Abbie J. 40 Woodland


Telegraph Offices. Mutual Union Telegraph Co. 426 Main


Postal Telegraph Cable Co. 434 Main Western Union Telegraph Co. 444 Main, at Bay State House, and at the Union Station


Telegraph Wire. WASHBURN & MOEN MANUF. CO. 94 Grove (See pages 734 and 735)


Telephone Companies. American Telephone and Telegraph Co. 434 Main


New England Telephone and Tele- graph Co. 44 Front


Telephone Wire.


WASHBURN & MOEN MANUF. Co. 94 Grove ( See pages 734 and 735)


Tents.


BOWMAN H. A. & CO. 418 Main ( See page 617 )


Thread Manufs.


GLASGO THREAD CO. 70 Beacon ( See page 775 )


GRAFTON FLAX MILLS, North Grafton, Mass. ( See back col- ored page )


RUDDY THREAD CO. 74 Central ( See page 775 )


Ticket Agents.


See Agents, ticket and transportation.


Tin Cylinders.


WHITTLE JAMES H. 150 Union ( See page 766)


Tinsmiths.


See also Stoves and Tin Ware. Clark S. 16 Pleasant


Lamb J. B. 13 Park


PROUTY BROS. 174 Main ( See page 677 ) ROBINSON W. H. rear 49 Main ( See page 674) Rolston D). (cylinders), Manchester corner Bridge Taylor James S. 88 Front


Tinned Wire Manufs.


WASHBURN & MOEN MANUF. CO. 94 Grove (See pages 734 and 735 ) WORCESTER WIRE CO., Kansas ( See page 733)


Tobacconists.


See also Cigar Manufs.


Allman J. 98 Southbridge Brigham E. L. jr. 7 Pleasant Brown A. E. 23 Mechanic Bruso Charles, 26 Leicester Burgess William M. 41 Main Costello & Shaw, 144 Front Dorman L. & Son, , 27 Washington square Griswold F. A. 91 Main Haven N. 73 Southgate Heron Bros. 1044 Front Hogan Patrick J. 64 Canterbury HOLDEN & EARLE, 4343 Main ( See page 661) Keirnan J. J. 72 Southbridge Mara & Sweeney, 16 Shrewsbury Moran Thomas, 232 Southbridge Ordway & Eddy, 3 Austin


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Paradis A. 53 Water


Rawson O. F. & Co. 391 Main


Rooney P. H. 5 Main


Sawyer C. H. 62 Southbridge Schlesinger M. 238 Front SHATTUCK M. E. & CO. (whole- sale ), 417 Main ( See page 661) Shattuck O. P. 369 Main Shea P. T. 405 Southbridge Yates M. J. 45 Main


Tools.


See Edge Tools; Machinists ; Agri- cultural Implements.


Toys. See also Fancy Goods.


MERRILL E. A. 290 Main ( See page 607 )


Transportation.


See also Steamships; Truckmen; Expresses ; Railroads.


McCAMBRIDGE H. M. ( Neptune line to New York and Winsor line to Philadelphia ), Green n. R. R. ( See Steamers in Index of Contents )


ROCKWELL E. H. ( Providence, Norfolk & Baltimore Steamship Line), Providence, R. I. ( See Steamers in Index of Contents ) WILLIAMS J. M., gen'l freight agent ( Providence & Stonington Steamship Line), Providence, R. I. ( See Steamers in Index of Contents )


Truckmen.


Arnold C. H. 15 Chandler Ballard D. L. 16 Kilby Beede E. 18 Bellevue Belanger David, 9 Grand st. court Bourbeau J., Shale near Orient BROOKS J. B. 446 Main ( See page 631)


BROWN ALZIRUS, 28 Thomas ( See page 631 ) Brown William F. 84 Southgate Buckley M. 6 Seymore Burlingame H. 86 Summer Calden W. A. 23 Charlton Carpenter D. 6 Buffum Christenson H. 73 Summer Colloty John, Wilson Cooley M. S. 146 Main Curran Morris, 36 Arlington CUTLER CHARLES, 29 Lagrange ( See page 624) Delaney James, 17 Grand st. court Doyle John, 12 Lexington DRAPER CHARLES H. 161 Main ( See page 620) Dupre A. P. 2 Chrome court Earl A. R. 5 Mason Eastman J. 440 Main Farnsworth B. S. 45 Benefit


Farnsworth J. D. 92 Union avenue Fay C. B. 19 Lagrange


FAY JOHN P. rear 35 Grafton ( See page 631 )


Fenner Benjamin S. 83 Southgate Finneran Patrick, 186 Shrewsbury Foster Dwight, 276 Pleasant


Frost C. H. 417 Park avenue GARFIELD & HARRINGTON, 96 School ( See page 640) Garvey Daniel, 39 Harrison Girard M. 92 Lamartine


Griswold H. A. 2 Burnside court Healy John, 116 Harrison avenue


Hewett G. E. 12 Normal Hill L. D. 538 Main


Hurd W. J. 147 Union avenue JACKSON A. C. 16 Mulberry ( See page 626) Janes Charles A. 29 Abbott Johnson Robert H. 2 Howe Kelley Patrick, 61₺ Austin Kent Ezra, 32 Laurel


Knight James, 11 Belknap Lawler L. 55 Lamartine


Lovely I. 143 Cambridge


Loughlin John, 182 Washington


Malley James, 23 Arch


MATHEWS GEORGE W., 6 North Foster ( See page 630)


McDonnell J. J 5 Washburn Mclaughlin J. ft. Kansas Monroe James B. 686 Main MOORE C. W. 12 Pearl and 84 Mulberry ( See page 631) Nickerson J. O. 43 Portland Oakley William F. 3 Richland Pettigrew M. H. 3'Fairfield Pike Geo. H. 86 Summer Power J. r. 36 Assonet Putnam Geo. W. 84 School


Querrey Wm. 32 Suffolk Quow J. B. 60 Southbridge Rice W. H. 208 Austin


Robinson A. M. 335 Pleasant


Robinson J. N. 43 Piedmont


Ryan P. 100 Lafayette


Ryan Timothy, 43 Ætna Sexton T. 16 Barclay Shine J. r. 81 Temple


Sprague W. J. 71 May Stone E. W. 8 Clifton


Taft Jesse, 33 Abbott


Thacher Geo. R., Wilson


Tobin P. 7 Douglas Twohey M. 72 Water


VanOrman W. H. 29 Ledge Wallis C. 75 Eastern avenue Welch W. 28 Wall


Welin Carl, r. 17 Hermon


Wilson Everett J. 12 Mott


Woodward A. D. 64 Houghton


Trunk Manufacturers. BARNARD BROS. 494 Main ( See page 777 ) BARR GEORGE L. 20 Front ( See page 777 )


SCHOOLS AND NAMES OF TEACHERS


are given in the Directory.


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Trunks, Valises, &c. BARNARD BROS. 494 Main (See page 777 ) BARR GEORGE L. 20 Front ( See page 777 ) LISCOMB N. S. 407 Main ( See front cover )


Trusses.


BRADT & FLINT, 363 Main and 41 Park ( See foot lines under B) BUSH & CO. 56 Front ( See foot lines under B)


FAIRBANKS GEO. E. (and surgi- cal appliances), 10 Front (See foot lines under F) Willard G. A. (manuf.), 418 Main


Turning, Sawing, &c.


Bartlett J. H. 166 Union


BRANNON HENRY, 21 and 29 Cypress ( See page 692) Buzzell C. r. 19 Church Goodwin C. L. 166 Union


HATCH & BARNES, 172 Union ( See page 697)


RAWSON C. B., West Boylston n. Millbrook ( See page 701)


Twisting Machines.


BROWNELL G. L. 16 Union ( See page 768) CLEVELAND MACHINE WORKS, 54 Jackson ( See page 717)


Type Writers.


ESTABROOK S. ADELLE. 1 Walker building ( See page 591)


Umbrella Repairers.


Clark James J. 15 Lawrence Kirby Geo. E. & Co. 397 Main


Undertakers.


ATHY ANDREW, 16 Green ( See page 634)


FAY BROTHERS, 19 Temple ( See page 634 ) HILDRETH GEO. G. 36 Foster ( See page 627) ROY ALFRED, 80 Park ( See page 634) SESSIONS GEO. & SONS, 9 Trum- bull ( See page 627)


Upholsterers.


BOWMAN H. A. & CO. 418 Main ( See page 617)


CHOLLAR J. D. (draperies), 476 Main ( See page 643) Clifford & Johnson, 425 Main Derby Chas. H. 8 Mechanic LYNDOE H. E. 23 Austin (See page 642) ROSS H. F. 271 Main ( See page 643) SHAW F. S. 531 Main ( See page 668 ) Tucker H. E. 326 Main


Valentine Manufs.


Bullard Art Publishing Co. 492 Main Taft J. W. 35 Pearl WHITNEY GEO. C. 184 Front ( See page 595)


Variety Stores. See also Fancy Goods, Beswick G. J. 238 Millbury Burr Geo. & Co. 330 Main Robinson William J. 202 Chandler


Variety Wood Turners. RAWSON C. B., West Boylston n. Millbrook ( See page 701)


Venetian Red.


CUTTER W. E. & CO., Lafayette (See page 750)


Veterinary Surgeons.


Brackett George H. 216 Summer Cosgrove John B. 40 Pond Foote C. W. (dentist), 13 Newbury Kelly A. J., Curtis cor. Leicester Penniman J. & Son. 56 Exchange Sessions Nathaniel, 16 Cutler Stevens James M. 40 Foster Yale C. H. (dentist), 42 Waldo


Vise Manufs.


WYMAN & GORDON (wood and iron ), 30 Bradley ( See page 744)


Wagon Covers.


BOWMAN H. A. & CO. (water proof), 418 Main ( See page 617)


Wagon Makers.


See also Carriage Makers.


O'Meara John, rear 130 Foster Wall Papers.


HIGGINS E. G. & CO. 284 Main ( See page 641) HIGGINS F. W. 179} Austin ( See back cover) SHILLABER G. W. & CO. 34 Front ( See page 698)


Washer Manufs.


REED & PRINCE (rivet), 42 Gard- ner ( See page 752)


Watch, Clock, and Jew- elers' Materials.


HAYDEN F. R. (wholesale), 393 Main (See page 600)


Watch Springs.


WASHBURN & MOEN MANUF. CO. 94 Grove ( See pages 734 and 735 )


28 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN FITTING AND ADJUSTING TRUSSES, GEO. E. FAIRBANKS, DRUGGIST, 10 FRONT ST.


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Watches, Jewelry, &c.


Amsden J. M. 28 Pearl Arnold George E. 24 Front Bartholomew F. S. 250 Main Blake Ira G. & Son, 334 Main BURBANK A. F., Estate of, 301 Main ( See page 600) BURBANK A. L. & CO. 351 Main ( See foot lines under B) Eaton Leander, 231 Front Elkins G. W. 14 Pearl ENGLAND W. A. 394 Main ( See page 600) England & Leavitt, 376 Main Fay I. 20 Front


GOULDING & MURPHY, 414 Main ( See page 575) Harlow L. R. 454 Main


Hartwell A. 301 Main


Howe E. P. 550 Main


Johnson L. & Son, 291 Main


Knowlton F. A. 354 Main


Lajoie Joseph, 237 Front Lücke H. 281 Main


McFarland C. M. 415 Main


Moulton Edward, 399 Main


Odie J. M. 338 Main


Prood S. P. 200 Front


Ross W. F. 393 Main


Scott C. N. 573 Main


Story S. N. 261 Main


TOLMAN EUGENE, 498 Main


( See foot lines under T)


TUCKER E. G. 340 Main ( See page 599 )


WEIXLER J. P. 323 Main ( See page 600)


Water Appliances.


WORCESTER FAUCET & MFG. CO. 17 Hermon ( See page 751)


Water Meter Manufs.


DESPER W. E. & CO. 22 Cypress ( See page, 763 ) UNION WATER METER CO. 33 Hermon ( See page 731)


Water Wheels.


HOLYOKE MACHINE CO. ( Her- cules ),95 Thomas( See page 760)


Weaving Wire Manufs.


WASHBURN & MOEN MANUF. CO. 94 Grove ( See pages 734 and 735 )


Well Drillers.


SMITH B. F. 38 Oliver, Boston, Mass. ( See back cover ) TOMPKINS H. M. 27 Benefit ( See page 680)


Wheels and Wheel Stock.


REED CHARLES G. 149 Front ( See page 637 )


Winn Jeremiah, 29 Cypress


White Lead.


BOSTON LEAD MANUF. CO. 162 Congress, Boston, Mass. ( See opposite page 456)


Whitewashers.


Johnson A. H. 69 Central Wilson G. W. 5 Central


Window Shades.


HIGGINS E. G. & CO. 284 Main ( See page 641 ) SHILLABER GEO. W. & CO. 34 Front ( See page 698) Tuson D. 28 Henshaw


Wire Goods Manufs.


Betts C. E. & Co. 41 Knowles bldg. DEAN HENRY E. & CO. (steel wire brushes ), 180 Austin ( See page 667) Hamblin & Russell Manuf. Co. 195 Front NATIONAL MANUF. CO. 67 Union ( See page 762)


WIRE GOODS CO. (bright wire and nails), 20 Union ( See page 765)


Wire Heddles.


WATSON L. S. & CO., Leicester, Mass. ( See page 744 )


Wire Manufs.


LEICESTER WIRE CO., Leicester, Mass. ( See page 736)


WASHBURN & MOEN MANUF. CO. 94 Grove ( See pages 734 and 735)


WORCESTER WIRE CO., Kansas ( See page 733)


Wire Rope.


WASHBURN & MOEN MANUF. CO. 94 Grove (See pages 734 and 735 )


Wire Screens.


NATIONAL MANUF. co. 67 Union ( See page 762)


Wood. ( Fire).


Aldrich & Potter, r. 64 Southbridge ARNOLD FRANK O., Millbury opp. Greenwood, Q. ( See page 665) Barton George, 80 Union Bond W. E. rear 130 Southbridge BROWN A. M., Jamesville, ( See page 665 ) Chapeleau G. 4 Vernon CLAFLIN C. W. & CO. 375 Main and 133 Union ( See foot lines under C) Davidson E. A. 288 Southbridge Dunham E. M. 44 Grafton Frieberg Peter A. 46 Union


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KENWORTHY & CHADWICK, 16 Leicester and Webster ct. ( See page 665 ) Knight F. H. 35 Salem MANN & KNIGHT, 426 Main ( See front cover ) Mixter H. A. 7 Denny Mullens Thomas, 107 Canterbury


Mullins R. 146 Millbury Pettigrew H. M. 731 Main Pollard George P. 21 Abbott Quaggin John J. 34 Thorne Rice C. E. 35 Lafayette SANDERSON W. W. & CO. 58 E. Worcester ( See page 664) Seger S. B. 13 Pink


Varney Nellie C. Mrs. 10 Bangs ct. WALLIS O. H. & W. C. 17 Hawley ( See page 666 )


Wheeler Charles W. 242 Chandler Willey John J. r. 15 No. Ashland


Wood Engravers.


KYES & WOODBURY, 98 Front ( See page 592 ) POLLARD ENGRAVING CO. 406 Main ( See page 585) SÜVERKROP R. E. M. 154 Front ( See page 592 )


Wood Workers.


See Planing Mills; Turning, Saw- ing, &c. ; Mouldings ; Brackets ; Patternmakers ; Engravers.


Wood Working Ma- chinery.


See also Machinists.


KIDDER R. E. (sawing ), 35 Her- mon ( See page 783) WITHERBY, RUGG & RICHARD- SON,26 Salisbury ( See page 725)


Wool Pelts.


SAMPSON A. D., Oleum ct. ( See page 773)


Wool Waste.


PRATT SUMNER & CO. 22 Front ( See page 747 ) Redding C. S. & Co. 2 Bigelow ct. Sargent H. agt. 8 Washington sq. Sumner D. C. 112 Front


Ware B. B. 605 Main


Woolen Goods Manufs. CLOTHS.


Butler L. B. agent, Leicester Curtis Manuf. Co. 32 Webster Darling A. W. & N., Leicester Davis Chas. (satinets), Southgate Gould Edward (satinets), 83 Water Hopeville Manuf. Co., Sutton lane


Kent P. G. & Co., Jamesville


Legg James & Co. 17 Southgate Smith F. C., Mill, Tatnuck


Thayer E. D. jr., Leicester, V. F. Ward A. W. 149 Green FELTS. Dickinson S. F. 91 Foster WORSTED GOODS.


Wicks Manuf Co. 543 Southbridge


Woolen Machinery. See also Machinists.


BANCROFT W. F.& CO., Lagrange cor. R. R. ( See page 761 ) CLEVELAND MACHINE WORKS, 54 Jackson ( See page 717) CROMPTON LOOM WORKS, 110 Green ( See page 743)


CURTIS & MARBLE, 32 Webster ( See page 716)


GILBERT LOOM CO. 186 Union ( See page 743 )


KNOWLES LOOM WORKS, 57 Jackson ( See pages 718 and 719) LOMBARD N. A. & CO. 73 School ( See page 768)


WINDLE J. E., North Grafton, Mass. ( See page 750)


Wrapping Paper and Twine.


PERKINS F. W. 546 Main (See page 592 )


Wrench Manufs.


COES WRENCH CO., Coes sq.( See page 724 ) LOWELL WRENCH CO. 19 Church ( See page 764)


Wrought Iron and Brass Pipe.


BRAMAN, DOW & CO. 7 Wash- ington sq. ( See front colored page) Yankee Notions.


BRYANT SOLON CO.82 to 90 Front ( See page 612)


Yarn Manufs. (Carpet). EDGEWORTH MILL, Whittall & Thomas, Brussels ( See page 758) HOGG WILLIAM J. (Pakachoag Mill), Brussels ( See page 758)


Yeast.


Fleischmann & Co. 34 Grafton VIENNA PRESSED YEAST CO., Dell Morgan, manager, 68 Front ( See page 656)


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JANUARY.


MEETINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL HELD ON MONDAYS FROM TIME TO TIME BY ADJOURNMENT.


CITY GOVERNMENT.


MAYOR, - - SAMUEL WINSLOW.


SALARY, $2,500; OFFICE, CITY HALL. Office hours 10 A. M. to 1 P. M.


ALDERMEN. Elected for a Term of Two Years. President, FRANCIS A. HARRINGTON.


Terms expire January, 1891.


Terms expire January, 1890.


Ward 1. J. LEWIS ELLSWORTH. - Ward 2. WILLIAM H. SAWYER.


66 3. FRANCIS A. HARRINGTON. 66 4. P. FOSTER WHITE.


5. BENJAMIN BOOTH. 6. LYMAN A. ELY.


7. GRANVILLE A. LONGLEY. 66 8. GEORGE C. WHITNEY.


Clerk of the Board of Aldermen, the City Clerk, ex-officio.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Appointed by the Mayor. L


Assessments for Sewers .- Longley and Harrington.


Assessments for Street Betterments .- White and Sawyer. Enrollment .- Ellsworth and Whitney.


Bills in Second Reading .- Whitney and Booth.


Elections and Returns .- White and Longley.


COMMON COUNCIL.


Elected for Two Years.


President, -


GEORGE M. WOODWARD.


Wd. Terms expire January, 1890.


1. Warren C. Jewett, Charles S. Barton.


2. Rockwood Hoar.


3. Jas. C. Luby, Edward D. Cunningham.


4. Daniel F. Fitzgerald.


5. Wm. O'Connell, Alexander Belisle, Jr.


6. Marvin M. Taylor.


7. Albert B. Whipple, Henry G. Taft. 8. Cephas N. Walker.


Terms expire January, 1891.


John S. Brigham.


Edmund L. Parker, Geo. L.Allen. William J. Rafferty. D. F. O'Connell, Mich'l L. Russell. Edward J. McMahon.


G. M. Woodward, Jos. M. Dyson. Charles F. Stevens.


G. S. Clough, Eben F.Thompson.


Clerk, S. HAMILTON COE. Chosen by the Common Council. Salary, $400.


STANDING COMMITTEES. Appointed by the President.


Bills in Second Reading .- Rafferty, Whipple and Walker. Enrollment .- Woodward, Barton, Fitzgerald and Dyson.


Elections and Returns .- Taft, Jewett and Belisle.


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JOINT STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN AND COMMON COUNCIL.


The committees are appointed by the Mayor and President of the Common Council, except the Committee on Finance, to which the Board of Aldermen elects two members, and the Common Council three members, the Mayor and President of the Common Council being members ex-officiis, and except the Committee on Public Works, which see.


Finance .- The Mayor, ex-officio, Alder- men Ely and Sawyer. the President of the Council, ex-officio, Council- men Parker, Luby and Brigham. Claims .- The Mayor, Aldermen Ely and Harrington, the President of the Council, Councilmen Hoar, Taylor and McMahon.


Water .- The Mayor, Aldermen Ells- worth and Booth, the President of the Council, Councilmen Luby, Jewett and Cunningham.


Sewers .- The Mayor, Aldermen Har- rington and Longley, the President of the Council, Councilmen Walker, Brigham and Belisle.


Fire Department .- Aldermen Booth and Ely, Councilmen Parker, Raff- erty and Barton.


Education .- The Mayor, Aldermen Ely and Whitney, the President of the Council, Councilmen Hoar, Thompson and McMahon.


Printing. - Aldermen Whitney and Ellsworth, Councilmen Whipple, Allen and Russell.


Lighting Streets .- Aldermen Longley and Ellsworth, Councilmen Clough, Thompson and D. F. O'Connell.


Highways and Sidewalks .- The Mayor, the President of the Common Coun- cil, Aldermen Sawyer and White,


Councilmen Wm. O'Connell, Clough and Taft.


Charities .- Aldermen White and Har- rington, Councilmen Cunningham, Stevens and Russell.


Military Affairs .- Aldermen Whitney and Harrington, Councilmen Whipple, Fitzgerald and Allen.


Public Buildings .- Aldermen White and Whitney, Councilmen Dyson, Allen and Wm. O'Connell.


Ordinances .- Aldermen Longley and Sawyer, Councilmen Taylor, Stevens and D. F. O'Connell.


Public Works .- The Mayor, Alder- men Ellsworth, Harrington, Sawyer, Booth and Longley, the President of the Common Council, Council- men Luby, Walker, Wm. O'Connell, Parker and Clough. This commit- tee is composed of the chairman both on the part of the Aldermen, and of the Common Council, of the committees on water, on sewers, on highways and sidewalks, on fire department, and on lighting streets, with the mayor and presi- dent of the council, each ex-officio. Mayor's Inaugural and Unfinished Business .- Aldermen White and Booth, Councilmen Barton, Cun- ningham and Jewett.


City Clerk .- Enoch H. Towne. Salary, $2,000. Office hours 9 A. M. to 1 P. M., 2 to 4& P. M. Chosen annually in January, by City Council in conven- tion.


City Messenger .- Charles Marvin. Salary, $900 (as Clerk of Highway Dept. $400). Chosen annually in January, by City Council in convention.


City Engineer .- Charles A. Allen. Salary, $2,400. Office hours 9 A. M. to 1 P. M., 2 to 4& P. M. Chosen annually in January, by City Council in convention.


City Solicitor .- Frank P. Goulding. Salary $3,000. Chosen annually in Jan- uary, by City Council in convention.


City Physician .- Lemuel F. Woodward. Salary, $1,200. Appointed trienni- ally in January, by Mayor and Aldermen.


Commissioner of Highways .- Lucian B. Stone. Salary, $2,100. Office hours 10 A. M. to 12 M. Chosen annually in Jan., by City Council in convention. Supt. of Public Buildings .- Charles H. Peck. Salary, $1,800. Office, City Hall. Office hours 11 A. M. to 1 P. M. Chosen annually in January, by City Council in convention. Asst. Supt. Public Blogs .-




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