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NORTH ANDOVER
DIRECTORY, 1893-4.
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A General Directory of the Citizens, Business and Streets,
AND OTHER USEFUL INFORMATION.
A. B. SPARROW, COMPILER.
SPARROW & FARNSWORTH, PUBLISHERS, SHIRLEY VILLAGE, MASS.
Copyright 1893, by Sparrow & Farnsworth.
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DOMESTIC BREAD, CAKE AND PASTRY, -ALSO-
Choice Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars, Tobacco, etc. First Quality ICE-CREAM and SODA. FRESH AND SMOKED FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS, &C. Andover Street, Ballard Vale.
PATRICK V. JOYCE, -DEALER IN- Books, Stationery, Periodicals, ETC. ALSO, A CHOICE LINE OF CIGARS, TOBACCO, FRUIT AND CONFECTIONERY, SODA, ETC. Tewksbury Street, Ballard Vale.
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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.
CONTENTS.
Abbreviations,
. 5,29
Business Directory,
87
Churches,
9
County Officers,
19
Educational, .
23
Fire Department,
27
Index to Advertisers,
164
Index to Lawrence Patrons,
EE
Lodges and Societies,
13
Population of Massachusetts,
167
Post Offices,
21
Postal Rates, .
21
Resident Directory,
29
Street Directory,
5
Town Officers,
17
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MISS MARION R. CHANDLER,
Teacher of Piano Forte and Organ.
Residence, High Street, Andover.
THEODORE GEORGI, PORTRAIT ARTIST.
Master of Crayon, Water Color and Pastel Portraits.
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RESIDENCE, No. 1 Washington Avenue.
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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.
BROWN'S Andover and Boston Express. B. B. TUTTLE, Proprietor. Boston Offices : 34 Court Square, 77 Kingston Street and 105 Arch Street. LEAVE ANDOVER, 7.45, 9.45 A. M., 12.15 P. M. LEAVE BOSTON, 11.30 A. M., 3.20, 5.00 P. M.
PIANO and FURNITURE MOVING By experienced men. General Jobbing, &c. Baggage transferred to all parts of Andover.
THOMAS P. HARRIMAN, HORSE and OX SHOEING - -AND-
General Blacksmith.
-ALSO- LIGHT +· EXPRESS + WAGONS BUILT TO ORDER. Carriage Repairing, &c.
PARK STREET,
ANDOVER.
THE ANDOVER ORCHESTRA. (ORGANIZED 1872. INCORPORATED 1891.)
MUSIC FURNISHED for Balls, Parties, Re- ceptions, Entertainments, Reunions, and all occasions where ORCHESTRAL MUSIC is required.
O. P. CHASE, President and Manager. Lock Box 78. D. S. LINDSAY, Clerk.
WILLIAM SCOTT, Treasurer. E. A. MEYERS, Leader.
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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.
M. T. WALSH, -DEALER IN-
STOVES, + RANGES,
-ETC., AND- Manufacturer of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. PLUMBING 0 JOBBING OF ALL KINDS. All orders receive prompt attention. No. 8 Essex Street, Andover.
STREETS, AVENUES, ETC.
ABBREVIATIONS .- A. V., Abbot Village; A. D., Abbot District; B. D., Bailey Dis- trict; B. V., Ballard Vale; C. D., Central District; F. D., Frye District; F. V., Frye Vil- lage; H. D., Holt District; N. D., North District; O. D., Osgood District; P. D., Phillips District; S. D., Scotland District; W. C. D., West Center District.
Abbot, School, across Phillips, to Boston.
Alms, Haverhill to High, F. V.
Andover, Boston road via depot to railroad bridge, B. V.
Back, from Main, across Salem, to North Andover line.
Baker's Lane, off Essex, below the railroad.
Bannister, from Andover to Ballard Vale.
Bartlett, from Park to Chapel avenue.
Boston Road, from Porter june. Woburn to Wilmington line.
Brook, from 14 Central to Essex near depot.
Centre, from Pole hill to Andover, B. V.
Central, from Essex corner Main to railroad bridge.
Chapel Avenue, from Main to Salem. Chester, from Lowell to Tewksbury, B. V.
Chestnut, from Central n. Brook across Main and Punchard ave. Clinton Court, off Andover junc. Tewksbury, B. V.
Corbett, from Poor, via Owen Sullivan's, to Mt. Vernon, F. V. Cuba, from Village to Mineral.
Downing, from Lowell opp. Frye to North Main, F. V.
Elm, from Memorial hall to North Andover line.
Essex, from Memorial hall, via depot, to the bridge.
Gardner Avenue, from Main near residence of Marcus M. Holt to South Main.
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Green, from School to North Main opp. Morton.
Harding, from Main, across Railroad, to junction of High and Walnut.
Haverhill, from North Main to North Andover line, F. V.
High, from Memorial hall to North Andover line.
High, from Andover to River, B. V.
Locke, from School to Main.
Lowell, from Tewksbury, B. V.
Lowell, from North Main, by Haggett's pond, to Tewksbury line, F. V.
Main, from Memorial hall to Reading line.
Maple Avenue, from Elin to Walnut avenue.
Marland, from North Main opp. Harding to Village.
Marland, off Tewksbury at M. E. church, B. V.
Mineral, from Village to railroad bridge.
Murphy, Lowell, W. P., to Holt.
Morton (Pike), from Main across Bartlett.
North Main, fromn Memorial hall to Lawrence line, via Frye Village.
Oak, from Centre to Tewksbury, B. V.
Park, from Main to Punchard avenue.
Pearson, from North Main to Essex, near the depot.
Phillips, from Central to Main.
Porter, from Highland road junc. Salen to june. Old Boston road and Woburn road, via estate of Asa Abbott. ,
Post Office Avenue, off Main near post office.
Poor, from Main, across Lowell, to Main, F. V.
Prospect, from Salem, via Prospect hill, to North Andover line.
Punchard Avenue, from Elm to Main, via Punchard school building.
Railroad, from School to Central.
Ridge, from Essex to School.
River, off Andover, B. V.
River, Tewksbury line to Lawrence line, via Merrimac river.
Salem, from Main to North Andover line.
Sand, off Andover near railroad, B. V.
School, from Main near Academy to depot.
South Main, from Main near Porter, via Hezekiah Jones estate, to Main.
Summer, from Elm, across Punchard avenue, to Back.
Tewksbury, from Andover opp. depot to Tewksbury line, B. V.
Union, from Main to Lawrence line, F. V.
Village, from Essex at the bridge to Lowell.
Village, from Centre to Andover, B. V.
Walnut Avenue, from High to Elm.
Washington Avenue, from Elm opp. Walnut avenue to Summer.
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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.
GEORGE PIDDINGTON,
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FLORIST.
Having Enlarged and Refitted my GREENHOUSES, I am prepared to fill all orders for
Flowers, . Ferns, Palms, &c.,
For Weddings, Funerals, Din- ners, School and Church Decorations, AT SHORT NOTICE. Cut Flowers a Specialty. Roses, Carnations, Violets, Etc.
Foot of School Street, Near the Depot.
THOMAS E. RHODES,
-PROPRIETOR-
Electric # Car # Station, MAIN STREET, ANDOVER.
ICE CREAM by the plate, quart or gallon. Choice Confectionery, Soda, Cigars, Tobacco, &c. LUNCH ROOM In connection.
T. E. RHODES,
TEACHER .. OF .. PIANO . AND . ORGAN. PIANOS TUNED. P. O. Box 311. Residence, 19 North Main Street.
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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.
ANDOVER NATIONAL BANK.
ANDOVER, - MASS.
Incorporated 1826. Reorganized 1865.
Capital, $250,000. Surplus, $50,000.
Bank Hours: 9 to 12 A. M., and 2 to 3 P. M. DISCOUNT DAY, TUESDAY.
M. T. STEVENS, President. MOSES FOSTER, Cashier.
STICKNEY & HOWELL,
CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
Plans 2 Specifications
Furnished for the Erection of Buildings of any style of Architecture.
JOBBING
Of any description will receive prompt attention.
SHOP AND RESIDENCE,
SUMMER STREET, NEAR PUNCHARD AVENUE. CHARLES C. STICKNEY. JOHN HOWELL.
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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.
CHURCHES.
CHRIST CHURCH (PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL).
Corner of Central and School streets.
Organized July 28, 1835. Incorporated April 7, 1837. Pres- ent building consecrated Jan. 4, 1887.
PRESENT RECTOR .- Rev. Frederick Palmer; residence, the Rectory, Central street.
SERVICES .- Sunday, 10.30 a. m., 4.30 p. m .; Sunday school after morning service.
SUNDAY SCHOOL .- Superintendent, the Rector; assistant super- intendent, E. S. Thomas.
WARDENS .- Senior warden, H. H. Tyer; junior warden, H. J. Canfield.
SECRETARY OF VESTRY .- T. D. Thomson.
TREASURER .- J. T. Kimball.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
In connection with Phillips Academy and the Theological Seminary. Supplied by professors of the Theological Seminary. Located on Chapel avenue.
WEST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
West Center District.
PRESENT PASTOR .- Rev. Frederick W. Greene.
SERVICES .- Sunday, preaching at 10.30 a. m .; evening service at 7; Sunday school, 12 m. Sunday evening services at Abbott District school house at 7 o'clock; also at Osgood District school house at 7 o'clock. Wednesday evening, prayer meeting at 7.30.
DEACONS .- N. G. Abbott, E. F. Holt, P. D. Smith, S. H. Boutwell.
CLERK .- E. F. Holt.
TREASURER .- F. S. Boutwell.
STANDING COMMITTEE .- Pastor and deacons.
ORGANIST .- Clara R. Boynton.
SUNDAY SCHOOL .- Superintendent, Edward Boutwell.
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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.
UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Ballard Vale.
PASTOR .- Rev. J. C. Evans.
CLERK OF THE CHURCH .- C. H. Marland.
CLERK OF THE SOCIETY .- Sherman Goodwin.
TREASURER .- Howell F. Wilson.
SERVICES .- Sunday, Preaching at 10.30 a. m .; evening service at 7. Friday evening, prayer meeting at 7.30.
SUNDAY SCHOOL .- Superintendent, Sherman Goodwin.
SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Central street.
Organized in 1711.
Pulpit supplied.
HOURS OF SERVICE .- Sunday, 10.30 a. m. and 7.15 p. m .; Sunday school, 11.45 a. m.
SUNDAY SCHOOL .- Superintendent, John Alden.
DEACONS .- George Gould, Dr. James F. Richards, Charles H. Gilbert, T. Franklin Pratt.
CLERK AND TREASURER .- George Gould.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Tewksbury street, Ballard Vale.
PRESENT PASTOR .- Rev. T. A. Hodgdon.
SERVICES .- Sunday, preaching at 10.30 a. m .; evening service at 7; Sunday school, 12 m. The Young People's League meets each alternate Thursday evening at 7.45. Ladies' Aid Society meets Wednesday afternoon at the parsonage; president, Mrs. A. M. Cummings.
TRUSTEES .- John Fallows, John Howell, William Hackett, C. H. Kibbee.
STEWARDS .- John Hallowell, John Fallows, Mrs. C. E. Walker, Mrs. John Fallows, Mrs. W. Lawrence.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
Essex street, corner of Central.
Reorganized in 1858.
Pulpit supplied at present.
SERVICES .- Sunday, preaching at 10.30 a. m .; social evening service at 7 o'clock; Sunday school at 11.45 a. m. Wednesday evening, prayer meeting at 7.30.
DEACONS .- Ballard Lovejoy, H. A. Hill.
SUNDAY SCHOOL .- Superintendent, Perley Gilbert.
WOMAN'S AID SOCIETY .- President, Mrs. Mary S. Jackson.
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FREE CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Railroad street.
PASTOR .- Rev. F. A. Wilson.
SERVICES .- Sunday, preaching at 10.30 a. m .; evening service, 7 p. m .; Sunday school, 12 m .; meeting of Y. P. S. C. E. at 6.15 p. m. Wednesday evening, prayer meeting at 7.45.
CLERK .- Herbert Goff.
TREASURER .- Mrs. J. Newton Cole.
SUNDAY SCHOOL .- Superintendent, J. Newton Cole.
CHORISTER .- Adam Lindsay. Y. P. S. C. E .- President, Charles Baldwin.
WHATSOEVER SOCIETY .- President, Alice Coutts.
LADIES' BENEVOLENT SOCIETY. - President, Mrs. Joseph Smith.
ST. AUGUSTINE'S CHURCH (ROMAN CATHOLIC).
Located on Essex street.
PASTOR .- Rev. J. J. Ryan.
ASSISTANT PASTOR .- Rev. P. A. Lynch.
HOURS OF SERVICE .- Sunday, first mass, 8.30 a. m .; high mass, 10.30 a. m .; Sunday school, 9.30 a. m .; vespers, 3.30 p. m. Thursday evening at 8 o'clock, Young Ladies' Society; first Fri- day of each month, Sacred Heart Society of Jesus.
MARLAND HOUSE,
SCHOOL STREET, NEAR MAIN.
WILLIAM MARLAND, Proprietor.
Limited to members of Phillips Academy.
TABLE BOARD, $3.00 TO $5.00 A WEEK.
A few Desirable Rooms to Let at Reasonable Prices.
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J. P. WAKEFIELD,
-DEALER IN ---
Choice Meats and Provisions. VEGETABLES OF ALL KINDS IN THEIR SEASON. Main Street, corner of Park, Andover, Mass.
J. E. WHITING, (Established 1867,) -DEALER IN-
WATCHES, # CLOCKS, # JEWELRY, Spectacles and Eye-Glasses, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Knives, Scissors and Wallets. FINE WATCH AND CLOCK REPAIRING. Main Street, Andover, Mass.
AMERICAN HAND LAUNDRY.
Mrs. A. M. HODGES, - Proprietor.
Main Street, Andover.
Fine Custom Work guaranteed. Family Washings, fin- ished, 50 cents a dozen; Rough dry, 25 cents a dozen. Large lots at a discount. Lace Curtains receive careful attention. Goods called for and de- livered in any part of the town.
GEORGE E. DAVIS, Painter af Paper Hanger.
GRAINING, KALSOMINING, WHITENING, &c. Satisfaction guaranteed on all work.
Residence, 50 Salem Street, Andover, Mass.
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LODGES AND SOCIETIES.
A. F. & A. M. ST. MATHEW'S LODGE.
Regular communications the Monday on or before the full moon of each month, at 7.30 o'clock, in HOLY BIBLE Masonic hall, Main street. W. M., John E. Smith; S. W., James Anderson; J. W., Winslow Goodwin ; Treas., L. H. Eames : Sec., Charles E. Abbott, M. D .; S. D., W. H. Coleman, J. D., William Frosch; S. S., H. A. Ramsdell; J. S., E. F. Hoffman; Chap., George S. Cole; Mar., J. M. Bean; I. S., John Harris; Organist, Thomas E. Rhodes; Tyler, C. F. Mayer.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
GENERAL WILLIAM F. BARTLETT POST, No. 99.
Meets the first Friday evening of each month in G. A. R. hall, Essex street. Commander, George Dane; Senior Vice Commander, George F. Holt; Junior Vice Commander, Jonathan M. Bean; Chaplain, Peter D. Smith; Officer of the Day, Henry C. Higgins; Officer of the Guard, Joseph T. Robbins; Quartermaster, Brainard Cummings; Quartermaster Sergeant, George W. Chandler ; Adjutant, Charles Greene; Sergt. Major, J. Warren Berry; Surgeon, Charles H. Flint.
W. F. BARTLETT RELIEF CORPS, No. 127.
Meets first and third Tuesday evenings of each month in G. A. R. hall, Essex street. Pres., Mrs. Hannah S. Greene; S. V. Pres., Miss Jessie F. Greene; J. V. Pres., Mrs. Lizzie P. Morse; Sec., Mrs. Nellie L. Penny; Treas., Mrs. Phebe L. Coleman ; Chap., Mrs. Mary A. Davis; Con., Mrs. Fannie N. Findley; Guard, Miss Elizabeth M. Buchan; Asst. Con., Miss Sadie M. Hobbs; Asst. Guard, Miss Helen Watson.
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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.
WALTER L. RAYMOND CAMP, No. 111, S. V.
Meets first and third Monday of each month in G. A. R. hall, Essex street. Captain, Frank P. Higgins; 1st Lieutenant, George W. Buchan; 2d Lieutenant, James Kibbee; 1st Sergeant, James Lindsay; Quartermaster Sergeant, Ira Buxton.
MEMORIAL HALL LIBRARY AND READING ROOM.
Elm square. Founded in 1872.
The present Board of Trustees-Joseph W. Smith, Francis H. Johnson, George W. Foster, E. Kendall Jenkins, James B. Smith, C. C. Carpenter; Joseph A. Smart, Secretary.
The Library contains about 14,000 volumes, and is open for the delivery of books each week day (except Wednesdays) from 3 to 5 and 6.30 to 9 p. m. The reading room is open from 8.30 a. m. to 12 m., and from 3 to 5 and 6.30 to 9 p. m .; Wednesday, from 8.30 to 10 a. m. and from 6.30 to 9 p. m. Ballard Holt, Librarian ; J. O. Bradshaw, Assistant Librarian.
ROYAL ARCANUM. ANDOVER COUNCIL, No. 65.
Meets second and fourth Friday evenings of each month in A. O. U. W. hall, Main street. Regent, Barnett Rogers; Vice Regent, Moses L. Farnham ; Past Regent, Charles W. Clark; Orator, Louis Dahl; Chaplain, J. Warren Berry; Secretary, F. P. Berry; Collector, William B. Cheever; Treasurer, C. B. Jenkins ; Guide, George E. Holt; Warden, Thomas H. Bentley; Sentry, L. C. Yonng.
INDIAN RIDGE COUNCIL.
Meets first and third Wednesday evening of each month in A. O. U. W. hall, Main street. Regent, J. J. Sweeney ; Vice Regent, Charles Donovan; Past Regent, J. M. Bradley. Orator, William P. Reagan; Guide, A. A. O'Connell; Warden, James Nolan; Sentry, Patrick Daly; Treasurer, Roderick McIsaac; Collector, William Doherty.
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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.
ELM CLUB.
Meets first Monday of each month in Elm Club room, Main street. President, George W. Foster; Vice President, Williamn Odlin; Secretary, George A. Higgins; Treasurer, George F. Cheever; Directors-Officers of the Club and John H. Campion, J. M. Bradley, John P. Wakefield, Andrew McTernen, C. A. Sullivan.
PATRONS OF HUSBANDRY. ANDOVER GRANGE, No. 183.
Meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month from November to May; remainder of the year, fourth Tuesday evenings in vestry of West Congregational church. Master, E. W. Burtt; Overseer, Milo H. Gould; Lecturer, Miss Clara A. Putnam; Steward, E. W. Boutwell, Assistant Steward, C. L. Bailey; Chaplain, S. H. Boutwell; Treasurer, E. F. Abbott; Secretary, Miss Angie M. Burtt; Gate Keeper, William J. Clark; Pomona, Miss May B. Hardy; Ceres, Mrs. Walter Hayward; Flora, Miss Laura J. Lovejoy; Lady Assistant Steward, Mrs. Fannie Fitz.
ANDOVER WHEELMEN.
Meet Friday evenings. President, George D. Pettee; Vice President, O. P. Chase; Secretary, Peter Smith; Captain, H. P. Chase.
SHAWSHEEN CLUB.
Organized September, 1889. Annual meeting, first Monday of January. Club room, Carter's block, Main street. President, John H. Flint; Vice President, John L. Smith; Secretary, George W. Foster; Treasurer, Frank E. Gleason.
Y. L. P. U., B. V.
Organized in 1888. Meets first Saturday of each month in Y. L. P. U. hall. President, Daniel H. Poor; Vice. President, Sherman Goodwin; Secretary, Robert Ewing; Treasurer, Northy Marland.
COSMOPOLITAN SINGING SOCIETY, B. V.
Incorporated Feb. 10, 1890. Meets second Tuesday of each month in C. S. S. hall at 8 p. m. President, William Frosch ; Vice President, E. F. Hoffman; Secretary, John Hax; Treas- urer, Jacob Klisserath; General Agent, Henry M. Riebe.
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In connection with and under the supervision of the society there is a German school every Saturday from 2.30 to 5.30 p. m. (Americans admitted.) Number of pupils, 15. President, Wil- liam Frosch; Vice President, Herman F. Nehr; Secretary, Philip Noessel; Treasurer, Charles Fischer.
ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN. LINCOLN LODGE, No. 78.
Meets second and fourth Monday of each month in A. O. U. W. hall, Main street. Master Workman, Alexander Dick; Foreman, James Grosvenor; Overseer, Simeon Wrigley ; P. M. Workman, Frederick Hulme; Recorder, E. E. Trefry; Financier, Ira O. Gray; Receiver, T. E. Rhodes; Guide, William Angus; Inside Watchman, John H. Mathews; Outside Watchman, George Higginbottom.
HARMONY ASSOCIATION, B. V.
Regular meetings first Tuesday of each month in Old School building. President, C. H. Shattuck, Jr .; Vice President, H. P. Ladd; Secretary, William S. Clemons; Treasurer, J. W. Murray.
COLUMBUS CLUB, B. V.
Meets first Tuesday of each month in Old School building. President, M. H. Riley; Vice President, Owen F. Caffery; Treas- urer, William J. O'Donnell; Secretary, Hugh F. O'Donnell.
H. F. CHASE, Machinist
-AND
Dealer in Guns, Revolvers & Ammunition. GUNS FOR SALE AND TO LET.
Agent for Columbia and Victor Bicycles.
Bicycles Bought, for Sale, to Let, Repaired, Stored and Crated.
POST-OFFICE AVENUE.
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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.
TOWN OFFICERS.
BOARD OF SELECTMEN .- Arthur Bliss, John S. Stark, Samuel H. Boutwell.
TOWN CLERK .- Abraham Marland.
TOWN TREASURER .- George A. Parker.
CLERK OF SELECTMEN .- Abraham Marland.
COLLECTOR OF TAXES .- Abraham Marland.
ASSESSORS .- The Selectmen.
AUDITORS .- J. M. Bradley, L. T. Hardy, Louis A. Dame. OVERSEERS OF THE POOR .- The Selectmen.
SUPERINTENDENT OF ALMSHOUSE. - George L. Burnham.
WATER COMMISSIONERS .- John H. Flint, Felix G. Haynes, James P. Butterfield.
SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER WORKS .- John E. Smith.
COLLECTOR OF WATER RATES .- Fred A. Andrews.
CONSTABLES .- George F. Cheever, Elmer H. Shattuck, Bar- nett Rogers.
CHIEF OF POLICE .- George F. Cheever.
SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS .- Joseph T. Lovejoy.
TOWN PHYSICIAN .- Charles E. Abbott, M. D.
BOARD OF REGISTRATION .- Henry McLawlin, Joseph F. Cole, Charles A. H. Fischer, Abraham Marland.
BOARD OF HEALTH .- George S. Cole, Howell F. Wilson, Dr. C. E. Abbott.
REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEE.
George S. Cole, Chairman; O. P. Chase, Secretary and Treas- urer; C. H. Shattuck, Jr., Fred M. Hill, Harry A. Ramsdell.
DEMOCRATIC TOWN COMMITTEE.
John J. Sweeney, Chairman; E. E. Trefry, Secretary; Joseph M. Bradley, Michael T. Welch, P. J. Scott, William Frosch.
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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.
FRANK H. MESSER, (Successor to CHARLES S. PARKER,) Funeral Director and Embalmer,
-AND DEALER IN-
Caskets, Black Walnut Whitewood Coffins,
METALLIC CASKETS.
Cloth-Covered Caskets a Specialty.
THIBET, LAWN AND CAMBRIC ROBES. Every kind of Funeral Furnishings made at short notice.
HACKS, CARRIAGES AND FLOWERS FURNISHED IF DESIRED.
Residence, Elm Street, near Elm Square. Warerooms, PARK STREET, ANDOVER.
ELM HOUSE
C. F. GRUBER, PROPRIETOR.
Pleasantly Situated near Depot and Business Center.
BOARD BY THE DAY OR WEEK.
Parties Accommodated at Short Notice.
Good Livery and Boarding Stable.
ELM SQUARE, ANDOVER, MASS.
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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.
ESSEX COUNTY.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
JUDGE OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY .- Rollin E. Harmon, Lynn.
REGISTER OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY. - Jeremiah T. Mahony, Salem.
SHERIFF .- Samuel A. Johnson, Lawrence.
CLERK OF COURTS .- Dean Peabody, Lynn.
COUNTY TRAESURER .- E. Kendall Jenkins, Andover.
REGISTERS OF DEEDS .- Northern District: John J. Donovan, Lawrence; Southern District: Charles S. Osgood, Salem.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS .- Horace F. Longfellow, Newbury; Edward B. Bishop, Haverhill; John M. Danforth, Lynnfield.
SPECIAL COMMISSIONERS .- Nelson P. Cummings, Amesbury ; Thomas F. Pedrick. Lynnfield.
COMMISSIONERS OF INSOLVENCY .- Benjamin C. Ames, Law- rence ; Harry J. Cole, Haverhill; William D. Chapple, Salem.
MASTERS OF CHANCERY .- Newton P. Frye, North Andover; Nathaniel C. Bartlett, Haverhill; Henri N. Woods, Rockport; Charles W. Richardson, Salem; Nathan D. A. Clarke, Swamp- scott; Nathaniel JJ. Holden, Salem.
TRIAL JUSTICES .- J. Scott Todd, Rowley ; William M. Rog- ers, Methuen; Orlando B. Tenney, Georgetown; George H. Poor, Andover; Amos Merrill, Peabody; William Nutting, Jr., Marblehead; Charles A. Sayward, Ipswich; Stephen Gilman, Lynnfield; Joseph T. Wilson, Nahant; William C. Fabens, Mar- blehead; George L. Weil, North Andover; George M. Amerige, Saugus.
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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.
PATRICK BURKE,
--- DEALER IN - DRY AND FANCY GOODS, -ALSO,- A Full Line of Boys' and Youths' CLOTHING.
Village Street, Andover, Mass.
MISS ANNIE E. BURKE, FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKER.
Ladies' and Children's Suits Cut and made with careful attention to wants of customers.
VILLAGE STREET, ANDOVER, MASS.
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T. J. FARMER,
-DEALER IN-
FISH, : OYSTERS, Lobsters, Clams,
And CANNED GOODS.
Fresh, Salt, Smoked and Pickled Fish. ALL KINDS OF
FRESH FISH IN THEIR SEASON. All orders promptly delivered. Post-Office Avenue.
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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.
POST-OFFICES.
ANDOVER POST-OFFICE.
William G. Goldsmith, Postinaster; George T. Abbott, Assist- ant Postmaster; J. Percy Roberts, Clerk. Office hours, 7 a. in. to 8 p. m.
MONEY ORDER OFFICE .- Office hours, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m .; holi- days, 8 to 9.30 a. m. and 5 to 6 p. m.
MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.
Mails close : For Boston, New York, South and West, 7 a. m .; Lawrence. North and East. * 8 a. m .; Boston, New York. South and West. 10 a. m .; Boston, New York. South and West, *11.50 a. m .; Lawrence, 11.50 a. in .; Lawrence, North and East. * 3.40 p. m .; Lawrence, Boston, New York, South and West, *6.30 p. m.
* Railroad post-office mails.
Mails ready for delivery: From Boston, New York, South and West. 8 a. m .: Boston (way stations) and Lawrence. 9 a. m .; Lawrence. North and East, 1.30 p. m .: Boston. 4.30 p. m .: Bos- ton. New York. South and West. 5 p. m .; Lawrence and North. 6.30 p. m .; Boston, New York, South and West. 7.15 p. m .; Lawrence and East, 7.30 p. m.
BALLARD VALE POST-OFFICE.
C. H. Marland, Postmaster.
Mails arrive from Boston, East and North. 8.18 a. m .. 12.30. 12.45. 4 35, 5.50 and 7.15 p. m .; mails close, 7.30 and 11 a. m .; 5.30 p. m.
POSTAGE RATES.
DOMESTIC MAIL MATTER.
FIRST CLASS .- Letters, two cents per ounce or fraction thereof. Sealed packages, two cents per ounce or fraction thereof.
SECOND CLASS .- Papers sent by publishers, or from office of publication, one cent per pound.
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ANDOVER DIRECTORY.
Papers of the second class, when sent by other than publishers, four ounces one cent.
THIRD CLASS .- Books, circulars, photographs, lithographs, proof sheets, and corrected proof sheets with manuscript copy accompanying the same, one cent for two ounces.
FOURTH CLASS .- Labels, billheads, wrapping paper, merchan- dise, to the extent of four pounds, one cent per ounce, except seeds, cuttings, roots and plants, one cent for two ounces or frac- tion thereof.
Letters with a special delivery stamp thereon, in addition to the regular postage, are delivered by special messenger from any post-office in the United States.
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