Middletown and Portland directory, 1886-7, Part 13

Author: Price and Lee Company
Publication date: 1886-1887
Publisher: New Haven, Price & Lee Co
Number of Pages: 566


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Breckenridge W. J., 133 Main


Lawton M. W., 270 Main


Schondorf C., 1 Warwick


WALSH T. & CO., 278 Main-See p 255


Stencil Cutter.


Rackliff William, 56 College


Stone (Flag and Curb) Dealers.


DAVIS BROTHERS, foot College-See p 257 WHITE & DEMING, foot William-See front col'd p VII


Stone Workers.


CAMPBELL A., Rapello av n depot-See p 258


CANFIELD T. C. (freestone and marble), 263 Main-See p 258 Craig J., Church c Main


Stove Pipe Coupling (Patent) Mfrs.


BROWNLOW D. R. & CO., 12 Warwick-See p 252


Stoves, Tinware, Etc.


BAILEY J. S. & SON, 97 Main-See p 252


Brownlow David R., 12 Warwick


Coughlin William J., 284 Main


Donahoe P. IL. & Co., 178 Main DONOVAN JAMES, 170 Main-See back cover


HALE CARLOS, 198 Main-See p 252 Hale & Kelsey, 188 Main Huntting & Co., 38 Court SMITH E. B., 58 Main-See p 110


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MIDDLETOWN BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Sulphur Bath.


MIDDLETOWN CHEMICAL CO., office Butternut n West-See p 242


Sulphur Bath Compound Mfrs.


MIDDLETOWN CHEMICAL CO., office Butternut n West-See p 242


Surveyor.


AUGUR E. P., 164 Main-See p 245


Suspender Mfrs.


RUSSELL MFG. CO., Main, S F-See inside front cover


Tailors.


Grago G., 1 Fagan av Murphy James, 10 Center


Schweiger Louis, 64 Center


Teacher, French and German.


Bel Alphonse, 59 William


Teas, Coffees and Spices. (See Groceries and Provisions.)


Bradley D. P., 158 Main


Brownlow D. R., 12 Warwick


NEW YORK TEA STORE AND CASH GROCERY, 96 Main -- See p 254 Tyson W. T., 176 Main


Telegraph Offices.


Baltimore & Ohio, 155 Main


Western Union Telegraph Co., 52 Court


Tents and Awnings.


Butler Benjamin, 61 Water


Theatre.


MCDONOUGHI OPERA HOUSE, Court c Main-See p 245


Tin Ware.


Five Cent and Bargain Store 160 Main SMITH M. A. MRS., Middlesex pike c Main, S F-See p 254


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Tobacconists.


Bradley D. P., 58 Main


Dutting George, 183 Main


Gardner F. C. (wholesale), 68 Main


Kinnerman Christian, 262 Main


Van De Brouk Frank, 307 Main


Toy Mfrs.


CHAPMAN W. H. & CO., Main, S F-See front col'd p VI


Toys.


Colegrove M. S. Miss, 74 Main


Five Cent and Bargain Store, 160 Main


HALE CARLOS, 198 Main-See p 252


Snow W. A., 252 Main


Spencer N., 281 Main


Truckman.


FENN S. F., 52 College-See p 263


Trunks, Bags and Talises.


Bishel & Murphy, 250 Main


Clark D. W., 104 Main


Nourse F. E. & Co, 92 Main


Parshley & Co., 72 Main


STEARNS SAMUEL JR., 146 Main-See outside front cover Walsh J. T., 185 Main


WARD HENRY, 135 Main-See inside back cover


Truss Mfrs.


Danforth E. C., r 4 South Main


Twist (Machine) Mfrs.


BROWN L. D. & SON, Main, S F-See front col'd p IX


Undertakers.


GUILD F. A., 233 Main -- Sce front edge Lamb & Coughlin, 286 Main SOUTHIMAYD G. M., 266 Main-See p 250


Spain, O'Keefe & Co., 230 Main


United States Commissioner.


BACON A. W., 124 Main-See p 246 .


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Upholsterers.


ANDREWS U. T., 98 Main-See p 249 Sheldon E. F., 208 Main


Spain, O'Keefe & Co., 230 Main TUCKER N. D., 187 Main-See p 249


Upholstering Goods.


BUNCE J. H., 192 Main-See back cover O'Brien T. C., 122 Main


Variety Store.


Five Cent and Bargain Store 160 Main


Veterinary Surgeons.


Baisden C. W., 52 Main CRESSY NOAH DR., r First Nat'l Bank 95 Main-See p 251 PARKINSON G. H., 26 Court-See p 258


Watchmakers and Repairers.


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Bullard John E., 144 Main


Fairchild J. S., 206 Main


HALL H. D., 152 Main-See p 248


Pease J. F., 254 Main


Ryan & Barrows, 132 Main


Webbing Mfrs.


RUSSELL MFG. CO., Main, S F-See inside front cover


Western Loans.


MIDDLESEX BANKING CO., 67 Court-See front col'd p XV


Window Screen Cloth Mfrs.


ARROWWANNA MILLS, I. E. Palmer, prop., Staddle hill-See col'd p VIII


Window Shades and Fixtures.


BUNGE J. H., 192 Main-See back cover


GREAVES M. & CO., 184 Main-See p 262 Greaves William, 212 Main


KELSEY D. L., 303 Main-See p 262 O'Brien T. C., 122 Main


Redford George, 223 Main


Window Spring Mfrs.


Babcock F. & F., Zoar, Long hill 10


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Wines, Liquors, Etc.


Chaffee George A., 57 College


Chaffee S. B., 56 Main


Dorsey Patrick (wholesale and retail), 31 Court and 267 Main


ECKER ADOLPH, 36 Court-See p 259


KRAUTH ECKARDT, 295 Main-See p 259


Lawton & Wall, 268 Main


O'Connell Thomas, 240 and 242 Main


Schondorf Charles, 1 Warwick


Wire (barbed) Dealers.


Burr Fred P. & Co., 4 Main


NOXON & WHITNEY, 142 Main-See p 251


Wood Enamelers.


SMITHI J. O. MFG. CO., Westfield, P. O. address Middletown- See p 244


Wood Dealers.


BACON S. M. & CO., foot Court-See back cover Lamb William, Main c Bridge


Wood Engrarers.


NEW ENGLAND ENGRAVING CO., 167 Main-See p 271


Wood Turning and Sawing.


EVANS BROS.,. Hamlin opp High School-See p 244 Greenleaf J. C. Mfg. Co., office Westfield


Tryon F. B., Mill Hollow


Wooden and Willow Ware.


Brownlow D. R., 12 Warwick


DONOVAN JAMES, 170 Main-See back cover


HALE CARLOS, 198 Main-See p 252


HUBBARD G. A., 60 Main-See front cover


Lawton & Wall, 268 Main


SMITHI E. B., 58 Main-See p 110


WALSH T. & CO., 278 Main-See p 255


Woolen Mfrs.


Rockfall Woolen Co., Butternut road


Worsted and Worsted Goods.


Bernhard Henry, 190 Main


SPEAR BROS., 200 Main-See p 253


SMITH M. A. MRS., Middle-ex Pike c Main, S F-See p 254


Wrench (Pocket) Mfrs. MIDDLESEX MEG. CO., Middlefield road-See p 243


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ALFRED


WILLIAMS


-PRACTICAL MANUFACTURER OF


SEAL SACQUES


Fur-lined Garments


AND ALL KINDS OF-


LADIES' and GENTS' FURS.


Seal Sacques Bordered. Relined, and made over to Paris and London Styles. Robes, Rugs, Trimmings, Caps, Gloves, etc., at wholesale and retail.


SEAL GARMENTS A SPECIALTY. FOR STYLE, FINISH and PRICE, WE DEFY COMPETITION,


The Only House in Connecticut Devoted Entirely to the Manufacture of Furs WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.


41 & 45 Pratt St., Hartford, Conn.


H. W. STOTV, (Formerly with the New Haven Steam Saw Mill Co.)


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN


Yellow Pine: North Carolina Lumber,


TIMBER, PLANK, FLOORING, CEILING, Etc.


Heavy Timber a Specialty for Bridges, Factories, Railroads, Shipyards, Etc. Office and Yard at Foot of Chapel St., No. 371, New Haven, Ct.


BAPE


ENGRAVCDON WOOD


ELM CITY MILITARY INSTITUTE.


BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL.


1575 Chapel St., New Haven, Conn. WILLIAM H. STOWE, Principal.


The PRINCIPAL. who was for SEVENTEEN years connected with the Faculty of the


COLLEGIATE AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE,


conducts the work upon the same plan which the late General Russell so long carried out at that well-known institution.


The school is located in one of the healthiest and most pleasant parts of the city, in a building fitted with modern improvements, and no pains will be -pared to make it an attractive and com- fortable home for the pupils. as well as to maintain the highest standard of scholarship.


The school is designed to secure for boys, at as early an age as possible. a thorough elementary English Education; and, upon this as a basis, to give an accurate and complete preparation for the Academical and Scientific Departments of Yale Col- : lege; for the United States Naval and Military Academies, or for any Business Pursuit.


The Boarding Department is intended for pupils who do not reside with near relatives in New Haven, and to secure to them those family advantages and that paternal care and moral and relig- ious discipline which their age so obviously demand-, and without which so many are ruined phys- ically and morally, while ostensibly pursuing their studies in Schools and Colleges.


The time of greatest danger to boys is outside of the ordinary hours of a day school. This school provides care and supervision that extend equally through the twenty-four hours of the day. soeur- ing- us cannot be done in any private family abundant and wholesome exercise and amusement for the play time, and safety, by thorough inspection during the hours of rest.


TERMS : Day Pupils 868 : Boarding Pupils, $400 per annum.


For further particulars address the Principal.


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MIDDLETOWN CITY GOVERNMENT, 1886.


CITY OFFICERS.


Incorporated 1784. Charter Election third Monday in January.


Mayor, Charles R. Woodward.


Aldermen, David Hale, J. William Bailey, Charles R. Lewis, Ira L. Gardiner.


Councilmen, Charles L. Brockway, F. D. Brewster, Thomas Thompson, F. S. Hills, Charles Fitzgerald, Charles Schondorf, John E. Donovan, George C. Dunham, John G. Palmer, Thomas W. O'Keefe, John Slavin, Frank Tobey.


Clerk and Treasurer, James P. Stow.


Assessor, John Edgar Bacon.


Collector, Horace Leonard.


City Attorney, Clarence E. Bacon.


Fire Marshal, Charles D. Mowrey.


Fire Wardens : First Ward, Timothy Pratt, John Avery; Second Ward, Noah Cone, Robert Gibbons; Third Ward, William Knowles, John Markham; Fourth Ward, Charles A. Newell, Charles Lawrence.


Street Commissioner, William S. Clark.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


Streets and Highways, Alderman Hale, Councilmen Hills and O'Keefe.


Finance, Alderman Gardiner, Councilmen Brewster and Tobey.


Sewerage, Alderman Lewis, Councilmen Palmer and Schondorf.


Fire Department, Alderman Bailey, Councilmen Brockway and Slavin.


Police, Alderman Lewis, Councilmen Donovan and Thompson.


Abatements, Alderman Hale, Councilmen Thompson and Fitzgerald.


Street Lamps und Lights, Alderman Gardiner, Councilmen Fitz- gerald and Dunham.


Health and Nuisance, Alderman Bailey, Councilmen Brockway and Dunham.


CITY COURT.


Judge, A. B. Calef; Associate Judge, D. J. Donahoe; Attorney, M. Eugene Culver; Clerk, W. U. Pearne; Officer of Court, Chief of Police.


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POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Chief, J. C. Chapman.


Regular Police, B. S. Lewis, No. 2; M. F. Dunn, No. 3; Joseph Kincaid, No. 4.


Special Policemen, John Inglis, No. 5; John Thompson, No. 6; James Ross, No. 7; Newton Pease, No. 8; Lewis Haling, No. 9; A. T. Chapman, No. 10; Daniel McDonald, No. 11; D. J. Leary, No. 12; H. C. Hill, No. 13; P. E. Leahy, No. 14; Joseph Say, No. 15; Har- low Raymond; Thomas Cooke; H. G. Scoville; W. W. Pierce.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Chief Engineer, F. W. Willey.


First Assistant, Archibald Inglis.


Second Assistant, Nathan H. Smith.


Marshal, Charles D. Mowrey.


· Superintendent Fire Alarm Telegraph, Walter Ronald.


O. V. COFFIN H. & L. Co. 1. Station rear of Court House .- Foreman, D. F. Shepardson; First Assistant, James Allison; Secre- tary, James Neil; Treasurer, Samuel Carpenter.


DOUGLAS HOSE Co. No. 1. Station 216 Main street-Foreman, J. J. Pitt; First Assistant, P. Kenefick; Second Assistant, Jas. Askew; Secretary, G. H. Kavanagh; Treasurer, W. S. Clark.


HUBBARD HOSE Co. No. 2. Station 59 College street .- Foreman, Charles Corey; First Assistant, Wm. Parker; Second Assistant, R. Ufford; Secretary, Frank Hale; Treasurer, A. Varney.


FOREST CITY HOSE CO. No. 3. Station corner Hubbard and Love- land streets .- Foreman, W. J. Brown; First Assistant, Robert Spatcher; Second Assistant, Leopold Heil; Secretary, W. Hahen; Treasurer, H. G. Hutchins.


FIRE ALARM.


In sending an alarm by telephone, state the Ward the fire is in. The Bell will strike in the following order, which will designate the Ward in which the fire is:


First Ward, -


1-1 and repeated.


Second Ward,


Third Ward, - -


-


1-1-1-1-1


Fifth Ward, - -


Sixth Ward, - -


-


1-1-1


1-1-1-1


Fourth Ward,


1-1-1-1-1-1


1-1-1-1-1-1-1


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For a second alarm, nine strokes in succession. This alarm is to be used by the Engineer in charge of the fire only.


FIRST WARD shall include all that portion of the city lying north and east of a line running through Washington Street from the Connecticut River to High Street, thence through North High Street to Spring Street, thence through Spring Street, and to the West River.


SECOND WARD shall include all that portion of the city lying be- tween Washington Street, High Street, William Street and the Connecticut River.


THIRD WARD shall include all that portion of the city lying south of William Street and east of High Street.


FOURTH WARD shall include all that portion of the city lying west of North High Street and north of Washington Street.


FIFTH WARD shall include all that portion of the city lying south of Washington Street, west of High Street and east of Hill Street and Butternut Street.


SIXTH WARD shall include all that portion of the city lying west . of Hill and Butternut Streets and south of Washington Street.


TOWN OFFICERS.


Selectmen, Sherman M. Bacon, Charles F. Browning, Richard Davis, Charles J. Harris, Martin Loveland.


Treasurer, James P. Stow.


Town Clerk and Registrar, E. W. N. Starr.


Assistant Town Clerk, Frank F. Starr.


Collector, Michael Conran.


Assessors, Nicholas V. Fagan, Daniel Lee, Chas. J. Hubbard.


Town Constables, John Wilcox, Daniel Hurley, James Ross, Patrick E. Leahy, Michael Lucey, Nelson Nettleton, George Leonard.


Grand Jurors, Charles W. Baisden, George L. Tuttle, Elijah C. Birdsey, James G. Hollister.


Board of Relief, Chas. W. Paddock, David Church, Edgar S. Freeman.


School Visitor, Eben P. Hubbard.


Auditors, James A. Taylor, Charles W. Harris.


Registrars of Voters, Thomas O'Connell, D. Newland Davis.


Agents to Vote on Railroad Stock, John II. Griffin, S. Harris Warner.


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PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


BOARD OF EDUCATION.


President, William North Rice ; Secretary, W. U. Pearne; Acting School Visitor, Rev. C. A.,Piddock; Board of Education, Henry S. Steele, term expires 1886; Sherman M. Bacon, term expires 1886; Charles R. Lewis, term expires 1886; E. Bound Chaffee, term ex pires 1887 ; Edward Douglas, term expires 1887 ; Stephen B. Davis, term expires 1887; William North Rice, term expires 1888; Rev. C. A. Piddock, term expires 1888; Thomas Thompson, term expires 1888.


Treasurer, C. F. Browning.


Janitor, Augustus Bacon.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


On Schools and Teachers, Messrs. Rice, Piddock and Bacon.


On Repairs and Improvements, Messrs. Steele, Lewis and Chaffee. On Fuel, Messrs. Douglas, Thompson and Lewis.


Auditing Committee, Messrs. Davis, Chaffee and Douglas.


On Investment of Sinking Fund, Messrs. Bacon and Davis, with the Treasurer. .


Superintendent, William E. Hulbert, A. M.


TEACHERS.


CENTRAL SCHOOL. High School.


C. S. Chapin, A. B .; Lillian A. Ross, Charles F. Howland, Bella B. Pullman, Ph. B.


Junior Department.


Room No. 5, Class 1, Lucy H. Savage. 6, Class 2, Julia Brazos. 7, Class 3, Laura B. Ilall. 8, Class 4, M. Libbie Lawrence.


Primary Department.


Room No. 9, Class 1, Nellie Bruce. 10, Class 2, Alletta M. Chapman. 11, Class 3, Katie E. Burr. 12, Class 4, M. Jennie Hall. 13, Class 4, Marianne Clark.


JOHNSON SCHOOL. Junior Department.


Room No. 1, Class 1 and 2, Nora E. Burr, Principal.


Room No. 2, Class 3 and 4, Elizabeth Gleason.


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Primary Department.


Room No. 3, Class 1, Mary A. Cody.


4, Class 2, Adele J. Burr. 5, Class 3, Mary S. Gleason. 6, Class 4, Elizabeth C. Hills.


SOUTH SCHOOL. Primary Department.


Room No. 1, Class 3, Sarah A. D'Arsey. 2, Class 4, R. Belle Smith. Instructor in Penmanship and Book-keeping, Thomas Emmette.


CHURCHES.


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH.


No. 43 Main street. Organized 1795. Present edifice erected 1842.


· Pastor, Rev. C. A. Piddock; Deacons, S. Kincaid, W. L. Allen, J. D. Sibley; Clerk, J. D. Sibley; Treasurer, A. B. Ryan; Trustees, Samuel Stevens, Oliver Woodworth, F. A. Guild, Warren Fuller; Chorister, Joseph Daniels; Organist, Miss Carrie Smith; Sexton, F. A. Guild; Superintendent Sunday School, A. B. Ryan; Assistants, H. W. Camier and Mrs. Oliver Woodworth; Librarian, Frederick Screen; Assistant, William Smith.


CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY. Main street. Organized before 1750.


Rector, Rev. J. Lewis Parks; Assistant, William S. Short; War- dens, R. G. Pike, C. E. Jackson; Vestrymen, F. J. Chaffee, M. B. Cope- land, E. K. Hubbard, H. B. Starr, J. B. Pelton, S. Stearns, Jr., W. S. Whitney; Clerk, F. J. Chaffee; Treasurer, H. B. Starr; Seating Committee, the Rector, S. Stearns, Jr., W. S. Whitney; Sexton, Jas. HI. Askew, Fagan av .; Organist, W. H. Whittingham, Central Bank building.


ALL SAINTS CHAPEL.


Mission of the Church of the Holy Trinity. West street.


ST. ANDREW'S MISSION. Norwich street. CHRIST CHURCH (EPISCOPAL). South Farms.


Rector, Rev. John Townsend: Senior Worden, Henry G. Hubbard; Junior Wurden, Delius Allin; Vistrymen, Henry T. Russell, Joseph Smith, Mazzini Howarth; Treasurer, Daniel G. Chattaway; Clerk, Arthur I. Allin; Collector, Delius Allin; Delegate to Convention, Delus Allin; Substitute Delegate, Augustus II. Palmer.


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ST. LUKE'S CHAPEL


Of the Berkeley Divinity School, Main street near Washington, in charge of the Bishop.


Chaplain, Rev. John Binney.


NORTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


Court street above Main.


Pastor, Rev. Azel W. Hazen; Deacons, Selah Goodrich, Charles A. Boardman, Lucius R. Hazen, Albert R. Crittenden, Thomas Gilbert; Clerk, Robert H. Stothart; Treasurer, Robert H. Stothart; Standing Committee, Geo. H. Hulbert, with Pastor and Deacons; Superintendent of Sunday School, Edward A. Gladwin; Assistant Superintendents, Daniel T. Haines, Mrs. J. W. Bailey; Librarian, Allen B. Colegrove; Society's Committee, Thomas G. Mather, James H. Bunce, J. Warren Hubbard, Thomas Gilbert, Stephen B. Davis; Clerk, Charles A. Boardman; Treasurer, Charles A. Boardman; Organist, Wesley U. Pearne; Sexton, Wallace Pease.


SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Corner Main and Crescent Streets,


Pastor, Rev. P. M. Snyder; Deacons, Benjamin Douglas, Chester Kelsey, Wmn. Dean, Levi S. Deming; Standing Committee, the Pastor and Deacons of the Church; Superintendent Sunday School, Edward Payne; Assistants, Edward Douglas, M. E. Culver.


STRICT CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY .- Clerk, Edward Douglas; Treasurer, George A. Craig; Assistant Treasurer, Earle C. Butler; Society's Committee, Edward Payne, George T. Meech, W. H. Burrows, J. N. Camp, Abbott G. Butler.


THIRD CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, WESTFIELD.


Pastor, Rev. D. B. Hubbard; Deacons, Albert Bacon, George W. Boardman; Clerk, Albert Bacon; Treasurer, George Goodrich; Superintendent Sunday School, Edwin F. Bradley; Librarian, Henry Wilcox; Society's Committee, Benjamin C. Wilcox, Patrick HI. Burns; Clerk, Albert Bacon; Treasurer, Geo. Goodrich; Sexton, Martin Loodane; Organist, Mrs. Della Fay.


BETHANY CHAPEL.


Corner Butternut and Middlefield road. Rev. Geo. II. Cummings in charge.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.


Church Street.


Pastor, Rev. W. V. Kelley, D. D .; Trustees, Jesse G. Baldwin; President; G. E. Barr, Secretary; Geo. Il. Harris; Treasurer. George W. Atkins; Frederick Kelsey, John Paterson, J. C. Van Benschoten, D. W. Northrop and Charles Fairchild; Stewards, G. H. Harris, S. T. Camp, J. M. Van Vleck, Ira Gardiner, C. E. Atkins, Edward P.


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Hedges, James E. Thayer, E. H. Burr, Joseph B. Hubbard, C. T. Winchester, J. P. Fay, F. S. Hills; Superintendent of Sunday School, Abram W. Harris; Assistant Superintendent, Charles Rey- nolds; Secretary, C. B. Leach ; Treasurer, James P. Fay.


METHODIST EPISCOPAL MISSION CHAPEL. Wall Street, South Farms,


Pastor, Rev. E. R. Foley; Superintendent of Sunday School, Charles Fairchild; Class Leader, F. W. Parmelee; Organist, Miss Ida Logan.


M. E. MISSION CHAPEL. Main Street, Westfield.


Superintendent of Sunday School, David Church; Class Leader, David Church; Organist, Harry Church.


AFRICAN M. E. ZION CHURCH. Cross near Pine.


Pastor, Rev. John E. Allen.


UNION CHAPEL.


Trustees, Giles D. Holmes, Pres .; Benjamin Douglas, Horace A. Wilcox, Frank C. Hubbard, George W. Atkins, Hiram N. Crowel, John W. Tuttle, Charles R. Newell, Secretary and Treasurer, Edwin J. Roberts; Superintendent of Sunday School, John W. Tuttle ; Assistant Superintendent, E. J. Roberts ; Secretary and Treasurer, Charles L. Sage ; Librarian, David Crowel. Sunday School at 2 p. m. Preaching service at half-past three every Sab- bath afternoon. Prayer meeting in the evening at half-past 7.


UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. Main corner College Street.


Pastor, Rev. Harrison Closson; Clerk, Murray Closson; Deacons, John H. Jones, E. C. Hall, Giles Bishop; Society's Committee, W. K. Bacon, John H. Jones, William Bacon; Secretary and Treasurer, Murray Closson.


ST. JOHN'S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.


Pastor, Rev. B. O. R. Sheridan, residence St. John's square; Assistant Pastors, Rev. Michael II. May, Rev. Andrew Harty; Cor- porators, M. Wall, Charles Fitzgerald; Committee, Jas. McCarthy, J. Drennan, M. W. Lawton, M. Wall, C. Fitzgerald, Jas. Lawton.


INDIAN HILL CEMETERY.


President. J. G. Baldwin; Vice- President, J. W. Alsop: Secretary and Treasurer, S. B. Davis; Directors, A. G. Pease, E. F. Sheldon, A. B. Calef, S. T. Camp, O. V. Coffin, C. E. Jackson, H. F. Board- man; Superintendent, Thomas Cook, 173 Washington street.


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MASONIC. ST. JOHN'S LODGE, NO. 2, F. & A. M.


Stated Communication first and third Fridays of each month, except June, July and August, then first Friday only.


W. M., R. W. Burke; S. W., E. S. Miller; J. W., J. W. Bailey; Treasurer, L. O. Davis; Secretary, E. S. Davis; S. D., E. O. Shaler; J. D., E. D. Burr; S. S., M. H. Johnson; J. S., H. W. Ward; Chaplain, W. K. Bacon; Marshal, H. A. Chamberlain; Organist, C. E. Ball; Tyler, Wallace Pease.


WASHINGTON CHAPTER, NO. 6, R. A. M.


Stated Convocation first and third Wednesday of each month, except June, July and August, then first Wednesday only.


H. P., E. S. Miller; King, C. W. Church: Scribe, H. Bernhard; Treas., C. W. Harris; Sec'y, E. S. Davis; C. of H., B. F. Garfield; P. S., W. R. M'Donald; R. A. C., M. H. Johnson; M. 1 V., Wm. Walker; M. 2 V., J. S. Bailey ; M. 3 V., W. K. Bacon; Tyler, Wal- lace Pease.


CYRENE COMMANDERY, NO. 8, K. T.


Regular Conclave second and fourth Monday, except May. June, July, August. and September, then second Monday only.


E. C., James W. Hubbard; G., I. L. Gardiner; C. G., Russell H. Whittaker; Prel., C. H. Bond; S. W., W. A. Cheney; J. W., II. HI. Abbe; Treas., C. W. Harris; Sec'y, E. S. Davis; Std. Bea., Wm. Walker; Sw. Bea., C. H. Edwards; 1st Gd., A. L. Morgan; 2d Gd. W. R. M'Donald; 3d Gd., E. W. Stearns; Sent., Wallace Pease.


ODD FELLOWS.


CANTON EXCELSIOR, NO. 7 PATRIARCHS MILITANT.


Sessions held first Tuesday evening of each month, at Odd Fellows' Hall.


Captain, David Dickerson, Lieutenant, A. B. Miller; Ensign, II. R. Youngs; Clerk, J. C. Fisher. Accountant, H. A. Chamberlain.


SOWHEAG ENCAMPMENT, NO. . 6.


Sessions held second and fourth Tuesdays of each month.


C. P., Samuel M. Waite; HI. P., D. M. Fuller; S. W., W. Hahn; Scribe, H. W. Ward ; Treas., H. A. Chamberlain ; J. W., William J. Brown.


SCHILLER LODGE, No. 92, I. O. O. F.


N. G., Andreas Richter; V. G., John T. Bauer; Recording Sec- retury, Andreas Lohneiss; Treasurer, Jacob Schweizer; P. Secretary, David Baumann.


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KNIGHTS OF HONOR.


MCDONOUGH LODGE, NO. 327, K. OF H. Meets every Tuesday, at Pythian Hall.


Dictator, A. B. Robinson; Reporter, Joseph T. Elliott; Financial Reporter, Fred. Kelsey; Treasurer, Robert H. Stothart.


O. U. A. M.


MATTABESSETT COUNCIL, MO. 12.


Meets Wednesday evenings in Pythian Hall.


C., T. J. Stillman ; V. C., B. H. Pettingill ; R. S., J. A. Chat- field; . A. R. S., F. M. Jones; F. S., Win. E. Savage; T., Wm. H. Pierce; Ex., Chas. T. Camp; Ind., Chas. Pardy; I. P., Enoch Prout; O. P., M. Armstrong; J. E. C., Geo. A. Evans; S. E. C., Geo. R. Greely.


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. APOLLO LODGE, No. 33, K. of P.


Meets every Monday evening at Pythian Hall, 93 Main street.


P. C., E. O. Shaler; C. C., Charles Pollard; V. C., Philip New- berth; P., H. C. Smith; M. of E., James Roberts; M. of F., A. W. Budde; K. of R. and S., Joseph H. Daniels; M. of A., D. W. Prior; I. G., Geo. A. Smith; O. G., Frank Simons; Trustees, Vilo Kelsey, A. W. Budde, A. T. Chapman.


MISCELLANEOUS SOCIETIES.


ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS, FIRST DIVISION.


Meets first Tuesday of each month at Hall, 122 Main.


President, John Davitt; Vice-President, Thomas O'Connell; Financial Secretary, Daniel McCarthy; Recording Secretary, James Cronin; Treasurer, Martin Gorman; Marshal, Thomas Kinsella.


CENTURY CLUB. Organized September, 1876.


President, D. Ward Northrop; Vice-President, Henry E. Weeks; Secretary and Treasurer, J. P. Stow; Executive Committee, The President and Vice-President er-officio, C. M. Newton, G. W. Wil- son, D. W. Chase, F. C. Smith, D. W. Camp; Auditors, F. B. Weeks, D. W. Chase.


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MIDDLETOWN DIRECTORY.


CHOSEN FRIENDS, FOREST CITY COUNCIL, NO. 3.


Meets the first and third Friday in each month at Pythian Hall, 93 Main St.


P. W. C., Fred Kelsey; W. C., D. T. Haines; V. C., Henry C. Beebe; Secretary, E. A. Gladwin; Treasurer, J. T. Elliott; P., Mrs. W. H. Bishop; M., George E. Wood; W., Miss D. E. Parkhurst; G., H. B. Manley; S., James B. Evans.


MIDDLETOWN WHEEL CLUB.


Organized May 16, 1884. Club Rooms 167 Main.


President, E. G. Camp; Secretary, C. L. Brockway; Treasurer, D. D. Butler; Club Committee, E. G. Camp, D. D. Butler, A. H. Rutty, W. H. Lee, J. Spear; Captain, A. H. Rutty; 1st Lieut., S. V. Coffin; 2d Lieut., R. H. Burr; Bugler, C. E. Wells; Color Bearer, C. S. Perry.


KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS, FOREST CITY COUNCIL, NO. 3.


Meets at 162 Main street, first and third Friday of each month.


Grand Knight, M. Wall; Deputy Grand Knight, Dennis Phalen; Recording Secretary, James Dunn; Financial Secretary, W. J. Collins; Treasurer, James Donovan; Chancellor, T. W. O'Keefe; Advocate, D. J. Donahoe; Lecturer, J. T. Walsh; Physician, T. V. Burnett; Warden, J. W. Whalen.




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