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Kittredge F. R. C., 435 Main
McCormick Cornelius J., Common, opp. Middle
METCALF EMILY MISS (homeopathic) , 276 Main (see p. 170)
O'REILEY WM. J., Newton, n. Taylor (see p. 170) Swallow Edward E., Main, opposite Liberty Temple T., Music Hall block, Elm
Wheaton D. H., Moody, opp. Taylor
WILLIS JOHN W., Main, opp. Liberty (seep. 170) Worcester Alfred. 410 Main, next Goodnow's block Worcester Edward, 7 Moody
Builders'Supplies
AT KENDALL'S, Main Street.
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Pianos and Organs.
Thompson H. L., 96 Moody
WARREN GEORGIA A., Welch's block, Moody (see p. 12)
Piano Movers.
BARRETT W., 303 Main (see p. 406)
BLAKE GARDNER, at Beatty & Robinson's, Main (see p. 407) DAVIS GEO. A., 79} Moody (see p. 407)
GIBBS & CO., 4 Rumford building, Main, and Post- office, So. Waltham (see page 406)
ROGERS A. J., 11 Spruce (see page 407)
WEEKS & CO., 9 Lexington, n. Main, and 14 Spruce .So. Waltham (see page 406)
Piano Tuners.
Hernandez Melqueades, 103 Moody, near Taylor REED C. E., 3 High (see p. 169)
Rogers Wm. F., Grant, n. Charles
Picture Frame Manufacurers.
GETCHELL SUMNER, 125 Moody, opp. Taylor (see page 237) MCALISTER WM. H. & CO., 81 Moody, opp. Gordon (see page 237)
Tucker Amasa, 43 Moody
Pictures and Picture Frames.
GETCHELL S., 125 Moody (see p. 237)
MCALISTER W. H. & CO., 81 Moody, opp. Gor- don (see p. 237)
Planing Mills.
BUTTRICK FRANCIS, Felton, near Mechanic (see page 2) CALDWELL & CRAGIN, Prospect (see p. 403) LIBBY & LARCOM, Felton (see page 403)
Plasterers.
WHALEN & LALLY, Newton (see page 403)
Pleasure Groves.
Bartlett & Illingworth, Moody, opposite River
The best place for FINE CLOTHING is at NATHAN COBE'S, 12 Elm St.
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Plumbers.
Cullen Timothy W., Common, opp. Middle
French A. D., Elm, opposite depot
Hall Charles, Gordon, c. Moody
HANNIFY JAMES L., Common, opp. Middle (see opp. page 157)
KNAPP & KIRWIN, 240 Main (see page 4)
Ryan Edward A., rear 9 Middle
Stearns Watson, Stearns & Crehore building, Main
Plumbers' Material.
HANNIFY J. L., Common (see opposite page 157)
Poultry Dealer.
Kirwin Walter J., off Weston, near Stony Brook
Poultry Supplies.
COLLINS G. H., Moody, cor. Cushing (see p. 414) CUSHING J. & CO., Moody. at R.R. crossing (see page 410)
Printers.
Adams John, South, corner Winthrop BAKER EDWARD D., rear Moody, opp. Gordon (see page 237) Barry E. L., Music Hall avenue Rice & Drake, 2 Pine
Somers & Starbuck, Moody, near the bridge
Varney William S., 43 Moody
Produce.
COLLINS G. B., Moody, c. Cushing (see page 414) RICE CALVIN, 1 Lexington (see back cover) ROGERS C. W., 2 Crescent (see p. 410) TAYLOR JAMES M., 76 Moody (see page 412) TAYLOR P. W., 33 Moody (see page 414) WATTS BROS., 18 Lexington (see page 413)
DRAIN PIPE at KENDALL'S,
MAIN STREET.
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Provisions.
Chickering Arthur D., Spring, near Main
CLUFF A. M., Moody, corner Taylor (see page 413)
CURTIS W. S. & CO., Exchange market, Main (see page 412)
Cutter C. F., 351 Main
Hallaran M. M. Mrs., School, opposite Spring
Hughes Thomas F., Oak, near Cedar
McCarty S. F., Charles, near Grant
McPARLAND & CO., 39 Moody (see page 412) O'Neal Geo. P., Charles, opposite Williams
PRATT HARRY E., Main, c. Prospect (see p. 413)
RICE CALVIN, 1 Lexington (see back cover)
RUMFORD MARKET, Geo. F. Rand, prop., 75 Lexington, near Main (see page 413)
TAYLOR JAMES M., Hall's block, 75 Moody, cor. Gordon (see page 412)
TAYLOR PLINY W., 33 Moody, near the bridge (see page 414) TOWER FRANK E., 379 Main (see page 422)
WELLINGTON F. D., 4 Elm (see page 413)
Pumps.
KNAPP & KIRWIN, 240 Main (see page 4)
Real Estate Agents.
BEATTY & ROBINSON, Prospect block, Main (see page 212)
EDES ROBERT B., 71} Moody (see front cover)
Sherman Henry P., Liberty, corner School
Smith Sylvanus W., 355 Main, room 2, up stairs
TOLMAN B. S. (broker), Central block, Main (see p. 169) Viles Daniel F., room 4, Bank building Main
Refrigerators.
GOODNOW W. & SON, 284 Main (see back cover) GRAVES P. H. & SON, Exchange Hall, Main (see page 212)
Restaurants.
BUCKLEY T. F., Moody, north end of the bridge (see page 414) Donnolly Hugh, Willow, corner Foundry avenue DUNKLEE C. M .. 1 Spruce (see page 7) Harvey C. J., 409 Main
The largest assortment of FURNISHING GOODS, is at
NATHAN COBE'S, 12 Elm St.
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McEnnis Charles, Prospect block, Main O'Hern J. F., Main, near Moody Field George K., Common, corner Main Harvey Charles J., 409 Main PEAVY L. A., 5 Lexington (see page 7) SANDERSON C. F., 67 Moody, near Crescent (see back cover)
Ribbons, Flowers, Etc.
GALLUP M. J., 4 Crescent (see page 50) HALLERAN M. E., 75 Moody (see page 50) ROSS ELIZA, 289 Main (see page 50)
Roofers.
Conley J. A. & Co., rear 411 Main KNAPP & KIRWIN, 240 Main (see page 4)
TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, Hall's block, Moody (see page 3)
Roofing Materials.
KNAPP & KIRWIN, 240 Main (see page 4) TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, Hall's block, Moody (see page 3)
Saloons.
Cadigan William, Spring, corner School
Collins James H .. 3 Lexington
Cox Thomas, Common near Main Deehan Thomas E., Church, near Main Noonan Patrick E., Charles, near Grant
Nutter Thomas H., Charles, near Water
Roundy David D., Elm, opp. depot
Whalen Thomas F., Sun, near Central avenue
Sanitary Engineer. HANNIFY J. L., Common (see opp. p. 157)
Sawing and Planing. CALDWELL & CRAGIN, Prospect (see p. 403) LIBBY & LARCOM, Felton (see page 403) Tucker Amasa, 43 Moody
School (Private.)
Waltham New Church, Lexington, near Beaver
Paints and Oils, AT KENDALL'S, Main Street.
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Scrap Books and Albums. GETCHELL S., 125 Moody (see page 237)
Seeds.
TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, Hall's block, Moody (see page 3)
Sewing Machines.
Butler William H., 115 Moody, opp. Taylor
GRAVES P. H. & SON, Exchange Hall, Main (see page 212) Hovey Charles, Harrington's block
Thompson H. L .. 96 Moody
WARREN GEORGIA A., Welch's block, Moody (see page 12)
Signs (Copper an't Brass.)
CUSHING L. W. & SONS, Moody (see opposite page 157)
Silver and Plated Ware.
BLAKE C. S., 61 Moody (see page 237)
CUTTING E. A. & CO., 411 Main (see page 212)
NOBLE J. P., 1 Eagle block, Main (see page 238)
TEBBETS CLARENCE, Central block, Waltham (see page 238)
WHITFORD GEORGE H., 563 Main (see p. 238)
Small Wares.
CHASE S. A. MISS, Moody, opp. Warner's block (see page 50)
CLARK, MAYNARD & CO., Music Hall building, Elm (see page 64)
FLYNN MARY L. MISS, 281 Main (see p. 50) HALLERAN M. E., 75 Moody (see page 50)
Smokers' Articles.
McWAIN C. W., 2 Rumford building, Main (see page 415)
Soda and Mineral Water Mnfrs.
Harvey J. J., School opposite Spring
Jameson Alden, North, near Lexington line, office (1 Pemberton square, B.)
The best place for FINE CLOTHING is at NATHAN COBE'S, 12 Elm St.
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Spectacles and Eye Glasses.
CUTTING E. A. & CO., 411 Main (see page 212)
Sporting Goods.
KENDALL F. E. & CO., Priest's building, Main (see Waltham foot lines)
Stables.
Barrett William, rear 28 Lexington
Caswell William J. (hack), rear 28 Lexington
Cate Horace, rear Waltham Bank, Main
HAYWARD G. W., Moody, rear Shepherd's block (see page 417)
JAMES A., Crescent (see front cover)
KELLEY THOMAS, rear Prospect block, Main (see page 417)
Kendall Levi J., 15 Crescent
Mooney Patrick (hack), Felton
PROSPECT HOUSE, (boarding), Henry H. Oakes, proprietor, Main, opp. Prospect (see page 416)
RICHARDSON WARREN J., Church, near Main (see page 416) TOLMAN J. E., Moody, corner Myrtle (see p. 417)
Stair Builder.
Otte Thomas G., 5 Harvard avenue
Stationers.
Bradford & Williams, 1 Central block, Main
Fisher W. L. & Co., Main, corner Church
GETCHELL S., 125 Moody (see page 237)
MCALISTER W. H. & CO., 81 Moody (see page 237)
POORE GEORGE C., 61 Moody (see page 237)
WOOLLEY GEORGE, 4 Rumford bldg., Main (see front cover)
Stamping. HALLERAN M. E., 75 Moody (see page 50) ROSS ELIZA, 289 Main (see page 50)
Steam Heating Apparatus. WALTHAM FOUNDRY CO., Felton, near Water (see page 401)
Kendall's Paint Store. MAIN STREET, WALTHAM.
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Steam and Gas Fitters.
KNAPP & KIRWIN, 240 Main (see page 4) Stearns Watson, Stearns & Crehore bldg., Main Wyckoff George, Charles, near Harvard
Steamers ( River and Pleasure.)
Bartlett & Illingsworth, Moody, opp. River NUTTING C. P., foot of Bridge, rear Amer. W. W. Co. Works (see opp. p. 157)
Stocking Supporter Mnfrs.
Ellis Mnfg. Co., rear 238 Main
Storage. ROGERS A. J., 11 Spruce (see page 407)
Stone Ware.
CUTTING E. A. & CO., 411 Main (see page 212)
Stone Worker. Gill Robert M., Newton, near F. R. R.
Store and Office Fittings. LIBBY & LARCOM, Felton (see page 403)
Stoves ( Gas.)
WALTHAM GAS LIGHT CO., 4 Central block, Main (see page 5)
Stoves, Furnaces, Etc.
KNAPP & KIRWIN, 240 Main (see page 4) Stickney & Son, 389 Main
TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, Hall's block, Moody (see page 3)
Straw Matting.
GRAVES P. H. & SON, Exchange Hall, Main (see page 212;
Stucco Workers.
WHALEN & LALLY, Newton (see p. 403)
All kinds of Hats & Caps kept at NATHAN COBE'S, 12 Elm St.
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Surveyor. BARNES T. HOWARD, 361 Main (see page 169)
Tailors.
Allan William, Crescent, near Moody
BLOMBERGE CARL D., P. O. bldg., Moody (see page 63)
Cassidy Patrick A., Whitford block, Main
Delany James. Pine, near Moody
DENNISON LYMAN O., 1 Eagle block, Main (see page 63) Jones R. E., 361 Main
McClure John E., 87 Moody, opp. Gordon
Ryan Daniel R., Main, corner Lexington
Tailors' Chalks. PARMENTER CRAYON CO., Pine, near Moody (see opp. aage 156)
Tea, Coffee and Spices.
Annex Tea Co., Moody, corner Taylor
CONE & McCLURE, 98 Moody (see page 411)
Connors .J. W., 305 Main
FARLEY R. W., 98 Moody (see page 411)
HAWLEY BROS., 121 Moody (see page 411)
LEARY TIMOTHY, Charles, near Fountain (see page 411)
LEONARD M. R., Main, corner Prospect (see p. 4)
McCollough William, Common, near Main
NORTHUP & WARDEN, 72 Moody
ROGERS C. W., 2 Crescent (see page 410)
ROONEY WM. F., Main, corner Lyman (see p. 411)
Teacher. (ELOCUTION.)
Moorhouse Lizzie 30 Crescent
(MUSIC.)
Barker William A., 32 Adams
Cobb William W., Mt. Pleasant court.
Colby James W., 109 Moody
Curtis Emma H., Lexington, corner School
Guptil Jennie Miss., Ash, near Adams
Havens George P., Lexington, corner School
MORSE TWIST DRILLS, at KENDALL'S HARDWARE STORE.
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Teachers,-Continued. (MUSIC.)
HERNANDEZ A. H. MRS., 103 Moody, (see page 169)
Leslie E. J. Mrs., 12 Taylor
Luby M. J., Lowell, corner Chestnut
Marsh J. Edith, 8 Cushing
Monroe Daisy J., Taylor
Moorhouse Lizzie. 30 Crescent
REED CLARENCE E., 3 High, near Moody, ( see page 169) Stone Mary E., Floyd, near Charles
(OIL PAINTING).
Flynn Hannah A. Miss., Mt. Pleasant Court
(PRIVATE SCHOOLS.)
Bill Mary E. Mrs., (kindergarten), Main, opp. Bamber's block Worcester Benjamin (New Church), Lexington
Teamsters.
BLAKE GARDNER, office at Beatty & Robinson's Main, (see page 407)
Cooney Richard, Bolton, corner Day
Delaney James, Cutter, near Newton
Fiske H. J., 8 Harvard avenue
Telegraph Office.
Western Union Telegraph, Carrie M. West operator, Mu- sic Hall building, Elm
Ticket Agent. TEBBETTS CLARENCE, Central block, Main, (see page 238)
Tin Pipe & Sheet Iron Workrs. KNAPP & KIRWIN, 240 Main, (see page 4) TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, Hall's, block, Moody, (see page 3)
The best and cheapest place FOR CLOTHING,
NATHAN COBE'S, 12 Elm St.
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Tinsmiths.
Crosby L. L. Bacon, near corner School
Cullen Thomas W., Common, opp. Middle
French A. D., Elm, opp. depot
KNAPP & KIRWIN, 240 Main, (see page 4)
Stickney & Son, 389 Main
TAYLOR & PERCIVAL, Hall block, Moody, (see page 3)
Tin Ware.
CUTTING E. A. & CO., 411 Main, (see page 212)
Toilet Articles.
BUTMAN E. E., 171 Moody, (see page 211)
JENNISON E. E., Moody, corner Cushing, (see page 211)
GLYNN & KELLY, Prospect block, Main, (see page 211) SANDERSON GEORGE H., 295 Main, (see page 211)
SALE CHARLES E., 4 Eagle block, Main, (see page 170)
HALL H. C., Moody, corner Crescent, (see front cover) HALLERAN M. E ., 75 Moody, (see page 50)
WOOLLEY GEORGE, 4 Rumford building, Main, (see front cover)
Toys. POORE GEORGE C., 61 Moody, (see page 237)
Trunks, Valises Etc.
RING CHARLES W., 303 Main, (see back cover)
Turners. CALDWELL & CRAGIN, Prospect, (see page 403)
LIBBY & LARCOM, Felton, (see page 403)
Undertakers.
GOODNOW WILLIAM & SON, 284 Main, (see back cover)
Reed Agatha Mrs., Common, near Main
Spooner H. C., Kingsbury block. 80 Moody
Kendall's Hardware Store,
MAIN STREET, WALTHAM.
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Upholsterers.
Bellis Matthew H. Exchange, near Main
Moore Bros., rear 343 Main
Newman Henry, Moody, near Pine
Spooner H. C., Kingsbury block, 80 Moody
Valve Mnfrs.
DAVIS & FARNUM MNFG. CO. (THE), Foundry av., near bleachery station, (70 Kilby, B. ), (see page 401)
Variety Stores.
Bemis Royal, Moody, next to the bridge
Ceilly L. G., Main, corner Prospect
Flynn Julia A. Miss., 269 Main
Thompson H. L., 96 Moody
Varnish & Japan. KENDALL F. E. & CO., Priest's building Main, (see Waltham foot lines)
Veterinary Surgeon.
Byrne Charles H., Moody, near Robbins
Wagon Mnfr.
FLAGG W. H., Charles, cor. Harvard, (see page 408)
Watchmakers and Repairers. .
ADAMS GEORGE W., 115 Moody, (see page 238) BLAKE CHARLES S., 61 Moody, (see page 237) Bold John, 307 Maln
NOBLE J. P., 1 Eagle block, Main, (see page 238)
Palmer D. D., Spruce, corner Crescent
TEBBETTS CLARENCE., Central block, Main, (see page 238) Twing Almon, Prospect hill
WHITFORD GEORGE H., Whitford building, Main, (see page 238)
Watchmakers' Tools.
American Watch Tool Co., Benefit, east. of R. R. (Water- town branch, ) Hopkins Watch Tool Co., Felton, opposite Fountain Stark John, Moody corner, Chestnut
The largest assortment of FURNISHING GOODS, is at
NATHAN COBE'S, 12 Elm St.
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Watch Manufacturers.
American Waltham Watch Co., R. E. Robpins, treas .. Crescent, near Adams, office (405 Washington, B.) Palmer Doplhas D., Spruce, corner Crescent United States Watch Co., Charles, near Smith
Watches, Jewelry, Etc.
ADAMS GEORGE W., 115 Moody (see p. 238) BLAKE CHARLES S., 61 Moody (see p. 237) Bold John, 307 Main
NOBLE J. P., 1 Eagle block, Main (see p. 238) TEBBETTS CLARENCE, Central block, Main (see page 238)
WHITFORD GEORGE H., Whitford building, 363 Main (see page 238)
Weather Vane Manufacturers. CUSHING L. W. & SONS, Moody (see opposite page 157)
Wheelwrights.
Cutting Benjamin L., Forest, near North Loux Joseph, Lexington, near Dale McKernell James, Church, opposite cemetery
Ohnemus Andrew, Spring, near Main
Whitening and Coloring.
KILBURN J. H., High, cor. Gardner (see p. 404) WHALEN & LALLY, Newton (see page 403)
Window and Door Frames. LIBBY & LARCOM, Felton (see page 403)
Window and Door Screen Mnfrs. CALDWELL & CRAGIN, Prospect (see p. 403) LIBBY & LARCOM, Felton (see page 403) MCALISTER W. H. & CO., 81 Moody (see p. 237)
Window Shades and Fixtures. GETCHELL S., 125 Moody (see page 237) MCALISTER W. H. & CO., 81 Moody (see page 237)
WOODEN WARE AT KENDALL'S, MAIN STREET, WALTHAM. 17
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Wines, Liquors, Etc. BUCKLEY TIMOTHY F., Moody (see page 414)
Wood Dealers.
CARNEY & SON, Calvary, near F. R. R. (see page 423)
FROST G. FRANK, Moody, next F. R. R. (see page 401)
HUNNEWELL WILLIAM A., 383 Main and Beaver Brook station (see front cover)
McGlinchey John, School, near Spring
Wood Turning.
Tucker Amasa, 43 Moody
Wood Workers.
LIBBY & LARCOM, Felton (see page 403)
Wooden Ware.
CUTTING E. A. & CO., 411 Main (see page 212)
KENDALL F. E. & CO., Priest's building, Main (see Waltham foot lines)
KNAPP & KIRWIN, 240 Main (see page 4)
Woolen Goods.
DENNISON L. O., 1 Eagle block, Main (see p. 63)
Worsteds, Yarns, Etc.
FLYNN MARY L. MISS, 281 Main (see page 50) HALLERAN M. E. MISS, 75 Moody (see p. 50)
Yacht Builder.
SHEDD GEORGE F., Lexington, rear W. N. C. school (see page 409)
The best and cheapest place FOR CLOTHING, NATHAN COBE'S, 12 Elm St.
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Municipal Election First Tuesday of December Annually. City Government Organized on the First Monday in January.
MAYOR. CHARLES F. STONE.
ALDERMEN.
Henry N. Fisher, President.
Ward 1 - Zenas Parmenter, Frank F. Gibbs, William F. Rooney.
Ward 2 - Phineas Lawrence, John E. Soper, Elias B. Armstrong.
Ward 3 - Martin Shiels, George B. Moore, Henry A. Caswell.
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Ward 4 - Peter R. Brady, Calvin Rice, Horatio N. Allin.
Ward 5 - Henry N. Fisher, Samuel Greene, Hiram Weeks.
Ward 6- Lorenzo Noble, Charles Moore, Charles P. Bond.
Ward 7 -Philip Jones, James O'Brien, Robert M. Gill. Luman N. Hall, Clerk of the Board of Aldermen.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN.
Finance - Aldermen Fisher, Parmenter, Noble, Greene and Rooney.
Accounts - Aldermen Gibbs, Weeks, Rice, O'Brien and Soper.
State and Military Aid - Aldermen Armstrong, Brady and Jones.
Streets- Aldermen Fisher, Parmenter, Lawrence, Shiels, Allin, Noble and Gill.
Licenses - Aldermen Lawrence, Greene and Rooney.
Claims - Aldermen Armstrong, Soper and Allin.
Ordinances - Aldermen Rooney, Bond and Caswell. Fire Department - Aldermen Greene, Rice and Jones. Police - Aldermen Weeks, Gibbs and O'Brien.
Public Buildings and Grounds - Aldermen Lawrence, Brady and Moore of Ward 6.
CITY OFFICERS.
Auditor of Accounts - Elliot A. Harrington.
City Clerk - Luman N. Hall.
City Engineer and Inspector of Buildings-J. Fred Moore.
City Messenger - George M. Hudson.
City Physician - Frank A. Foster.
City Solicitor - Thomas H. Armstrong.
City Treasurer and Collector of Taxes - John C. Thorp.
BOARD OF ASSESSORS.
Edward Jones, Chairman; Edward P. Smith, Clerk; Obed C. Shepherd.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
Alfred Worcester, Chairman; Herbert S. Jordan, Thomas F. Larkin ; Frank P. Johnson, Agent and Clerk of Board.
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BOARD OF OVERSEERS OF THE POOR.
Charles G. Frye, Chairman; Michael Bergin, Clerk; Isaac F. Warren.
BOARD ON PRINTING AND STATIONERY.
Luman N. Hall, City Clerk, Chairman; John C. Thorp, Treasurer; Elliot A. Harrington, Auditor.
BOARD OF STREET COMMISSIONERS.
William G. Childs, Chairman; Charles Dix. Bernard McCusker ; Thomas H. Eames, Superintendent of Streets' William C. Wilcox, Clerk of Board.
BOARD OF WATER COMMISSIONERS.
Charles E. Getchell, Chairman; Hamblin L. Hovey, John Harris ; George E. Winslow, Superintendent of Water Works; Laroy Browne, Clerk of Board.
COMMISSIONERS OF PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS.
George W. Browne, Chairman; Benjamin W. Went- worth, Clerk; Henry W. Howe ; W. H. Gordon, Supt. P. B. and G.
COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUNDS.
M. Harwood Young, Chairman; Thomas B. Eaton, Clerk; Ephraim Stearns.
COMMITTEE ON INCIDENTAL EXPENSES.
Charles F. Stone, Mayor, Chairman; John C. Thorp, Treas. ; Elliot A. Harrington, Auditor.
DRAINAGE AND SEWERAGE COMMISSIONERS.
Enos T. Luce, Chairman; J. Fred Moore, Clerk; Henry W. Hartwell, Nathan Warren, William H. Wrenn, George A. Stearns, John L. Keyser, Ambrose J. Kyte.
MANAGERS OF PUBLIC CEMETERIES.
Samuel O. Upham, Chairman; Leonard Greene, Clerk; George A. Stearns, Leonard Greene, William Roberts, Samuel O. Upham, William H. Walcott, William R. Sawtelle.
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REGISTRARS OF VOTERS.
Leonard C. Lane, Chairman, term expires 1888 ; Luman N. Hall, Clerk, ex-officio ; William A. Adams, term expires 1887 ; Michael J. Lally, term expires 1886.
TRUSTEES OF LELAND CHARITY FUND.
Thomas P. Smith, Chairman; William R. Wills, Clerk ; Charles H. Stickney and the Overseers of the Poor, ex-officio.
Agent of Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals- Henry P. Sherman.
Fence Viewers .- Charles L. Viles, Reuben Wyman.
Field Driver .- Matthew J. Mullaney.
Inspector of Milk and Vinegar .- James H. McKenna.
Keeper of Public Pound .- Harrison H. Bumford.
Measurer of Grain .- George B. Pope.
Measurers of Wood and Bark-William W. Clark, Geo. E. Parmenter.
Public Weighers .- William W. Clark, Fred P. Rutter, G. Frank Frost.
Sealer of Weights and Measures .- Henry W. Peabody .. Superintendent of Hay Scales .- William L. Clark.
Superintendent of Public Bath House .- Matthew J. Mullaney.
Surveyors of Lumber .- Herman P. Harrington, Edward M. Richardson.
SECOND DISTRICT COURT OF EASTERN MIDDLESEX.
ESTABLISHED JUNE 1ST, 1882.
DISTRICT - Waltham, Watertown and Weston. Court Room in Eagle block.
Sessions held every day at 9 A.M. for criminal business, and every Saturday at 9 A.M. for civil business.
Enos T. Luce, Justice.
Henry S. Milton, Samuel P. Abbott, Special Justices. Thomas B. Eaton, Clerk.
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POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Chief of Police .- Naroy G. Burleigh.
Patrolmen .- William H. Bent, James J. Bryant, Chas. E. Cater, Richard S. Lombard, J. Y. Marden, William P. McKenna, Nathaniel A. Moody.
For Special Service .- Thomas F. Birmingham, Charles F. Chase, Isaac G. Kilduff, George H. Pendexter, Wm. B. Green, John P. Lincoln, John W. Macurdy, J. Fred Vinal, Everett Smith, Jas. A. Boland, Richard A. Jones, Matthew J. Mullaney, Henry W. Peabody, Alden Jame- son, Michael H. Lynch, William R. Sawtelle, James B. Wentworth.
For Service at Fires .- Watson Stearns, Charles L. Connor, Joseph E. Mitchell, Ira W. Stanley, William W. Bryant, George E. Tolman.
Constables to Serve Civil Proceses .- Matthew J. Mullaney, John H. Brown.
Keeper of the Lock-up .- Henry W. Peabody.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
BOARD OF FIRE ENGINEERS.
Chas. H. Parks, Chief Engineer ; Freeman C. Hodgdon, Clerk and 1st. Asst. ; Robert Johnson, 2d Asst. ; John T. Pownall, Engineer and Fire Alarm Operator. Office Spruce street.
FIRE POLICE. - Watson Stearns, Captain; Ira W. Stanley, Wm. W. Bryant, Chas. L. Connors, Eber W. Mosher, Chas. P. Smith, Joseph E. Mitchell, Geo. E. Johnson.
WALTHAM STEAMER NO. 1.
SPRUCE STREET.
Atwood J. Jackson, Foreman; William D. Newland, Assistant ; M. W. Eaton, Clerk; John T. Pownall, Engi- neer; W. D. Eaton, Stoker; M. Hardyman, Driver.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
INDEPENDENT HOSE CO., NO. 1. WILLOW, NEAR RIVER STREET.
Edgar A. Emerson, Foreman; Fred W. Walker, As- sistant ; John E. Clough, Clerk ; Frank A. Clarke, Steward.
N. P. BANKS HOSE COMPANY, NO. 2. LEXINGTON STREET.
Geo. H. Chapin, Foreman ; Daniel A. Glenn, Assistant ; Emory H. Brower. Clerk; Chas. E. Collins, Steward.
PARKS HOSE, NO. 3.
SPRUCE STREET.
Theo. K. Holbrook, Foreman; George F. Carr, Assist- ant; Wm. H. Dinsmore, Clerk; John R. Hutchinson, Steward.
PROSPECT HOSE COMPANY, NO. 4. PROSPECT STREET.
James L. Furbush, Foreman; John F. Whitcomb, As- sistant ; W. E. Allen, Clerk; Frank H. Haven, Steward.
VETERAN HOOK AND LADDER CO., NO. 1. LEXINGTON STREET.
I. H. Bullard, Foreman; Chas. H. Winn, Assistant ; Walter B. Lucas, Clerk; Chas. M. Wheeler, Steward.
SUPPLY WAGON, NO. 1. SPRUCE STREET.
William P. Locke, Driver.
FIRE ALARM TELEGRAPH.
Station, Spruce St., Engine House. ESTABLISHED SEPT. 3, 1881.
BOX. LOCATION.
4. Church and Summer streets
5. Main and Elm
13. Spruce street and Engine House
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14. Adams and Maple
15. Crescent and Ash
16. Moody and Robbins
17. High and Hall
18. Pine and Gardiner
19. Cedar and Oak
23. Moody and River
24. Charles and Fountain
25. Main and Bacon
26. Main and South
27. Charles and Prospect
28. Roberts' Paper Mills
29. Stony Brook, opposite Hemenway's
31. Pond and Exchange
32. Bacon and Dale
34. Lexington and Lincoln
35. Winter and Locust
36. Lincoln and Smith
37. North and Lexington
38. Lexington, Central Massachusetts Railroad
41. Beaver, A. T. Lyman's
42. Quince and Beaver
43. Quince, near E. N. Pierce's
45. North and Forest
51. Main and Heard
52. Mair, opposite Linden
53. Main and Willow
54. Willow and River
225. Main, near Central House
SIGNALS.
I-One blow for test at 6.50 A.M and 6.50 P.M.
I-One blow-Time Signal at 12 M.
II-Two blows-will dismiss companies in waiting, and give notice that companies in service have "made up."
Should an alarm occur from another box before this sig- nal is given, companies answering Second will answer on First; and companies answering Third will answer on Second.
III-Three blows-second alarm.
III-III-Three blows twice -- third alarm.
Ten Blows will assemble the Police in case of emergency.
II-II - II-II-Twenty-two struck twice at 7.30 A.M. indicates no session of schools in the morning; same signal at 11.45 A.M. indicates no afternoon session.
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INSTRUCTION TO KEY-HOLDERS.
Upon the discovery of fire, go to the nearest box, open the same, and pull the hook down once only ; then let go ; listen, if the gong in the box strikes ; if not, pull again. If you fail the second time, go to the next nearest box and do the same.
Remain at the box, if possible, after giving an alarm, to direct the firemen to the fire.
Do not give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance.
Be sure the box is closed before leaving it.
If you remove from your house or place of business, return the key to the Chief Engineer.
Key-holders will bear in mind that their key will be "trapped" when used, and will be returned to them by an engineer.
John T. Pownall, Fire Alarm Operator.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
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