FIRFS AND ALARMS DURING THE MONTH OF JULY, 1870. (Concluded.) Miss C. M. Lee. 115 Meridian street. 685 00 685 00 147 1,200 00 1,200 00 138 '' 112 112 $15,238 00 3,500 00 $15,238 00 3,500 00 Mon. 25 6.29 P. M. 6.43 P. M. 6.50 P. M. Wed, 27 8.50 A. M. 231 Joseph Nickerson & Joseph Nickerson & Harrison Ave. and Book Store. French Toilet and The alarm was caus'd by some boys kindling a bonfire in a vacant lot. Wooden building; $71,948 00 $69,348 00 $68,610 00 $50,810 00 Whole number of alarms during the month, 53, including 10 still alarms. Loss on Buildings, $71,948; Insurance, $69,348. Loss on Merchandise, $68,610; Insurance, $50,810. Number of alarms during the month of July, 1869, 39. FIRES AND ALARMS DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST, 1870. Remarks. un The fire was The alarm was caus’d Eng. 21. Trifling damage. The authorities of Hose 9. Clothing store. A little boy set fire This alarm was given Mock. 172 Dorchester ave. Several families. 34 Fifth street. $37 00 $37 00 Brookline. Wed. 3 8.00 P. M. Goodrich. Causeway treet. Sat. 6 5.40 P. M. 14 Anthony Curran's Michael Maloney. 276 North street. heirs. 229 00 Sat. 13 10.56 A. M. 245 William Goldsmith. J. E. McDermott. Sat. 13 5.30 F. M. Thomas Story. J. McDonald. Cor. First and O sts. Mount Hope. 1273 Tremont street. 229 00 Eng. 16. Extinguished by En Eng. 8 gineer Hebard and Members of Engine No. 16 without an alarm. This alarm was given Caused by the upset- |