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ASCENSION CHURCH (EPISCOPAL).
MOODY STREET CORNER HIGH.
Rev. Carlton P. Mills, Rector; William H. Craven, Warden; William Roughsedge, Treas .; L. M. Drown, Clerk.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF WALTHAM.
ORGANIZED 1837.
MOODY STREET, CORNER MAIN.
Rev. J. M. Avann, Pastor ; C. H. Stickney, O. Bolton, David Bliss, George A. Howe, D. W. Farnum, Cornelius Irish, William H. Wolcott, George W. Knowlton, J. L. Parker, N. L. Glazier, H. Johnston, J. B. Thomas, S. P. Darling, Stewards ; C. H. Stickney, Treas. of Stewards ; G. H. Knowlton, Rec. Steward; D. W Farnum, Dist. Steward; E. Fairbanks, R. Stickney, L. P. Frost, J. E. Olcott, J. W. Macurdy, W. A. Northrop, Cornelius Irish, H. Weeks, Trustees; W. A. Northrop, Supt. Sunday- school ; A. Twing, Asst. Supt. ; R. W. Macurdy, Sec. ; W. F. Rogers, Treas. ; Fred Van Norman, Librarian ;
Number of church members, 415. Number of scholars, 373. Volumes in library 485
ST. MARY'S CHURCH (ROMAN CATHOLIC).
REBUILT AND DEDICATED APRIL 8, 1877. SCHOOL STREET, NEAR COMMON,
Rev. Timothy Brosnahan, Pastor; Thomos J. Mahon- ev, John J. Lally, Asst. Pastors; William F. Rooney, Sexton ;
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
WALTHAM SOCIETY OF THE NEW JERUSA- LEM CHURCH.
ORGANIZED 1870.
LEXINGTON STREET, NEAR BACON.
Benjamin Worcester, Leader; George Phinney, Johr T. Prince, Joel Shedd. Church Com. ; Joseph R. Worces- ter, Clerk : John T. Prince, Treas. ; Benjamin Worcester, Supt. Sunday-school ; Miss J. M. Smith, Librarian.
Number of scholars, 50.
FIRST PARISH CHURCH (CONGREGATIONAL UNITARIAN.)
ORGANIZED 1696.
CHURCH STREET, CORNER SCHOOL.
Rev. Edward J. Young, Pastor; L. W. Cushing, Parish Clerk ; Ezra W. Beals, Treas. and Col. ; Ephraim Stearns Chairman ; E. W. Beals, W. G. Childs. John E. Soper, John R. Farnum, Ephraim Stearns, Charles Harrington, Henry W. Hartwell, Arthur T. Lyman, L. W. Cushing, Parish Com .; George A. Stearns, Sunday-school Supt .; F J. Rutter, Sec.
UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY OF WALTHAM.
RE-ORGANIZED FEBRUARY 1874.
MAIN STREET, NEAR GRANT.
Rev. Levi P. Blackford, Pastor ; Thomas H. Armstrong Charles E. Getchell, Levi Bowers, Standing Com .; F. C. Hodgdon, Treas. ; Leonard Greene, Collector; Alonzo S. Locke, Clerk; F. C. Hodgdou, S upt. Sunday-school ; How- ard Barnes, Asst. Supt. ; D. H. Hall Librarian. Num- ber of scholars, 215
MASONIC. MONITOR LODGE.
CHARTERED DECEMBER 20, 1820.
Charles W. Parmenter, W. M .; James W. Follett, S. W. ; Bradford W. Drake, J. W .; John P. Noble, Treas .; Alexander Starbuck, Sec .; George H. Canfield, Chap- lain; Frederick H. Bradford, Marshal ; Frank K. Porter, S. D. ; Alonzo S. Locke, J. D .; Henry Whittemore, S. S .; George S. Alden, J. S .; Ephraim Stearns, Choris- ter; Isaac H. Bullard, I. S. ; Charles H. Parks, Tyler.
Regular meetings are held in Charles A. Welch's hall, Moody, corner Charles street, the Monday on or before the full of the moon in each month ; officers elected an- nually in November.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
ISAAC PARKER LODGE.
CHARTERED MARCH 11, 1868.
Samuel Friebe, W. M .; George C. Moor, S. W .; C. C. Byam, J. W .; E. W. Blake, Treas .; Laroy Browne, Sec. ; A. S. Batchelder, Chap. ; W. H. Mortimer, Mar .; H. Herbert Cook, S. D .; N. W. Havener, J. D .; M. C. Jackson, S. S .; F. W. Derbyshire, J. S .; E. F. Web- ster, I. S .; L. G. Webster, Tyler.
Regular meetings are held in Charles A. Welch's hall, Moody, corner Charles street, first Tuesday in each month ; officers elected annually in December.
WALTHAM ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER.
Rufus G. Brown, M. E. H. P .; Thomas W. Davis, E. K .; John P. Noble, E. S .; Robert L. Davis, Treas .; Hiram H. Weeks, Sec .; George C. Moor, C. of H .; Samuel Friebe, P. S .; James D. Evans, R. A. C .; Charles H. Moulton, M. of 3d V .; Horatio N. Fiske, M. of 2d V .; Lyman O. Dennison, M. of 1st V .; John Fen- derson, Chap .; William D. McWain, S. S .; Charles H. Parks, Tyler; Charles W. Stone, John P. Noble, John Fenderson, Charity Committee.
Regular convocation third Wednesday of each month in Charles A. Welch's hall, Moody, corner Charles street.
ODD FELLOWS.
PROSPECT LODGE, NO. 35, I. O. OF O. F.
RE-INSTITUTED FEBRUARY 22, 1871.
Frank E. Wells, N. G .; William D. Sargent, V. G .; Charles H. Whitten, Sec .; George H. Stowell, Treas .; Francis M. Dutch, Eliot S. Padelford, George F. Green, Trustees.
Meets Tuesday evenings, in Odd Fellows' Hall, Whit- ford building, Main street.
NEWTON ENCAMPMENT, NO. 50, OF WALTHAM.
REMOVED FROM NEWTON, MASS. INSTITUTED 1875.
Milton H. Stevens, C. P .; Fred E. Draper, H. P .; William D. Sargent, S. W .; George E. Dolber, J. W .; F. W. Gerald, Scribe; W. H. McAlister, Treas.
Meets second and fourth Wednesdays in Odd Fellows' Hall, Whitford building, Main street.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR.
WALTHAM COUNCIL, NO. 223.
INSTITUTED JUNE 30, 1880.
Alexander Starbuck, Com .; Ella F. Ring. Vice Com .; Mary W. Sibley, Past Com .; William H. Holland, O .; Samuel L. Ryan, Sec. ; Isadore Schwartz, Collector ; Lucy M. Lane, Treas .; Ella Woolley, Chaplain; Fred E. Glines, Guide; Fannie Jose, Warden; George Wool- ley, Sentry.
Meetings second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month in Temperance Hall, Main street.
A. O. OF II.
DIVISION NUMBER 19. ORGANIZED MAY 27, 1875.
Dennis F. Gleason, Pres .; Martin L. Holland, Vice- pres. ; Owen F. Rourke, Rec. Sec .; Charles E. Keane, Fin. Sec. ; John F. Rourke, Treas .; Wm. Cadegan, P. J. Shevlin, Patrick O'Toole, Joseph O'Hern, Visiting Com- mittee.
Meetings second and last Sunday of each month, at Eagle block, Main street.
A. O. U. W.
WALTHAM LODGE, NO. 26. ORGANIZED MAY 23, 1881.
Dr. William F. Jarvis, P. M. W .; Albert H. Rand, M. W .; R. M. McCullough, F .; Samuel Higginbotham, O .; F. B. Davis, Rec .; Samuel Friebe, R .; Seth W. Boynton, Fin .; H. W. Blaisdell, G .; S. B. Watts, I. W .; S. W. Scribner, O. W.
Meetings second and fourth Thursday evenings at 7.45 o'clock, in A. O. U. W. Hall, Spruce street.
RELIEF ASSOCIATION, NO. 26.
H. C. Bowers, President; E. H. Brower, Vice Presi- dent ; C. E. Clark, Secretary ; W. W. Marsh, Treasurer ; W. F. Jarvis, M. D., G. D. Afflick, H. Duddleston, B. F. Patten, A. H. Rand, Directors.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
F. P. H. ROGERS POST, NO. 29. ORGANIZED OCTOBER, 1867.
Milton H. Stevens, Com .; Samuel Patch, S. V. Com .; Henry A. Farnsworth, J .. V. Com .; James H. Fisher, Adj. ; Herman P. Harrington, Q. M .; Theron Temple, Surgeon; George A. Howe, Chaplain; Willis G. Burn- ham, S. M .; Samuel R. Burroughs, Q. M. S .; Calvin Chamberlin, O. D. ; George V. Bullard, O. G.
Meetings second and fourth Tuesday evenings, in Ly- man hall, Moody street. Officers elected in December.
RELIEF CORPS.
F. P. H. ROGERS RELIEF CORP. NO. 25. ORGANIZED JANUARY 19, 1883.
Mrs. Mary E. Chipman, Pres .; Mrs. Adelaide G. Har- rington, Sen. V. Pres .; Mrs. Carrie M. Parks, Jun. Vice Pres .; Miss Minnie Sawin, Sec .; Mrs. Leroy Brown, Treas. ; Mrs. J. C. Sawin, Chaplain ; Mrs. Samuel Patch, Conductor ; Mrs. Almon Wright, Guard.
Meet in Lyman hall, Moody street, first and third Tues- day of every month.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
WALTHAM LODGE, NO. 373. INSTITUTED OCTOBER 7, 1876.
Adolph S. Batchelder, P. D .; James N. Greenwood, D .; Henry H. Lewis, V. D .; Anson L. Hawes, Asst. D .; Edward L. Jackson, R .; Leonard Greene, F. R .; George S. Alden. Treas .; George T. Jones, Chap .; Samuel E. Clark, I. G .; George W. Heyward, O. G .; Adolph S. Batchelder, Rep. to Grand Lodge.
Meets first and third Mondays in each month, in Rob- erts Hall, Main street.
M. C. O. F.
PROSPECT COURT, NO. 58. ORGANIZED AUGUST 13, 1885.
Wm. F. Rooney, C. R .; M. J. Boland, V. C. R .; M. J. Lally, R. S .; Michael Keane, F. S .; Timothy F. Buckley, T .; W. J. Rooney, S. C .; John B. Flood, J. C. ; Thomas H. McCarthy, I. S .; Thomas O'Neal, O. S.
Meetings third Sunday in every month at A. O. H. hall, Eagle block, Main street.
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MILITARY.
CO. F., FIFTH REGIMENT, M. V. M. ORGANIZED JUNE 29, 1874.
Headquarters, Armory hall, Main street. Meetings every Thursday evening.
Gideon F. Haynes, Captain; Robert B. Edes, 1st. Lieut. ; Willard P. Locke, 2d Lieut.
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O. E. S.
MARY LOVE CHAPTER, NO. 19
ORGANIZED MAY 5, 1886.
Salome G. Foster, W. M .; James N. Greenwood, W. P. ; Eilen L. T. Almy, A. M. ; Alexander Starbuck, Sec. ; Alice P. Warren, Treas. ; Francis J. Webster, Cor .; S. Ada Davis, A. Cor .; Ethel K. Moor, Aduh; Lizzie J. Havener, Ruth; Lizzie M. Baker, Esther ; Lucy A. Stock- bridge, Martha; M. L. Maynard, Electa; M. E. Brown, W .; Leonard G. Webster, S.
Meetings first and third Wednesday evenings of every month at Lyman Hall, Moody, corner Charles street.
ROYAL ARCANUM.
RUMFORD COUNCIL, NO. 113.
INSTITUTED JULY 2, 1878.
John E. McKenna, Regent ; Walter Thomas, Vice Re- gent ; Milton H. Stevens. Orator; Joseph F. Gibbs, Past Regent ; Albert M. Ryan, Secretary; Frederick H. Ker- win, Collector ; Willard P. Locke, Treasurer; David A. Wilson, Chaplain; William P. Locke, Guide; William N. Loud, Warden; Edwin W. Taft, Sentry; John E. Glidden, Samuel L. Ryan, George Woolley, Trustees ; J. F. Gibbs, W. Thomas, D. A. Wilson, Finance Com- mittee ; John W. Willis, M. D., Medical Examiner.
Meetings second and fourth Monday evenings of each month in Odd Fellows Hall, Main street.
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UNITED ORDER PILGRIM FATHERS.
MASSASOIT COLONY, NO. 6.
ORGANIZED FEBRUARY 11, 1880.
Asa F. Robbins, Gov .; Mrs. Carrie W. McAllister, Lieut. Gov .; Fred S. Glines, Sec. ; Wm. C. Whitaker, Treas. ; Wm. A. Singleton, Coll .; Mrs. Mary J. Davis, Chap. ; Edgar F. Webster, Sergt. at Arms .; Mrs. Mary A. Lowell, Dept. Sergt. at Arms; Wm. W. Carter, Ex- Gov .; Dr. F. A. Foster, Examining Physician. Numbers about 85 members.
Meets first and third Thursday of each month in A. O. U. W. hall, Spruce street.
TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.
CHARLES RIVER LODGE, NO. 42, I. O. G. T. ORGANIZED FEBRUARY 1, 1864.
G. B. Hamlin, W. C. T .; Miss Margaret Arnold, W. V. T. ; Mrs. Sarah Hunting, W. S .; M. A. Kendall, W. T. ; Callie Silck, W. F. S. : Charles Arnold, W. M.
Meetings every Thursday evening in rooms over Stick- ney & Son's store, Main street.
GOOD WILL TEMPLE OF HONOR, NO. 32. INSTITUTED MAY 24, 1870.
Alonzo Locke, W. C. T .; Charles Nichols, W. V. T .; William Abbott, P. W. C. T .; John Carns. W. R .; Geo. Dudley, Asst. R. ; Wm. Sawtell, Treas. ; John Myshall, Fin. Rec .; Norman McDonald, W. C .; Wm. Smith, W. Asst. C .; David W. Farnum, Chap. ; George W. Morton, I. G .; Charles Wheeler, O. G.
Meetings every Wednesday evening in A. O. U. W. hall, Spruce street, south side.
HOWARD DIVISION, NO. 25, S. OF T.
INSTITUTED OCTOBER 15, 1866.
Olive Osgood, W. P .; Anna E. Field, W. A .; Edward L. Whiting, R. L .; Frank White, A. R. L .; Abbie Chandler, F. L .; C. M. Bodge, Treas .; M. A. Bowers, Chap .; Bertha Rich, Con .; Ernest Osgood, A. Con .; John F. Rogers, I. L .; B. G. Harrington, O. L .; Susan Whiting, P. W. P.
Meets in Temperance hall, over Stickney & Sons store, Main street, every Monday evening at 8 o'clock.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
WARWENOCK LODGE, G. T.
ORGANIZED JANUARY 15, 1885.
Wm. H. Blaisdell, W. C. T .; Mrs. Aggie Patrick, W. V. T .; George A. Dudley, W. S .; Mrs. George A. Dud- ley, W. A. S .; Joseph R. Munroe, W. T .; Mrs. J. R. Munroe, W. F. S .; George Kimball, W. M .; Nettie Rodding, W. D. M. ; Mrs. C. S. Rice, W. C .; Mrs. Mary Groves, W. R. H. S .; Miss Josie Rodding, W. L. H. D .; Miss Emma Stevens, W. I. G .; Hugh Peters, W. O. G .; B. Patrick, P. W. C. T.
Meetings every Tuesday evening at A. O. U. W. hall, Spruce street.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. ORGANIZED FEBRUARY 21, 1876.
Mrs. Sarah J. Luce, Pres .; Mrs. Nancy Daniels, 1st. Vice Pres. ; Mrs. Mary Dalzell, 2d Vice Pres. ; Miss S. A. Osgood, Sec. ; Miss Annie E. Albro, Fin. Sec. ; Mrs. Susan Whitney, Treas.
Meetings every Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, at Reform Club rooms, Goodnough's block, Main street.
WALTHAM REFORM CLUB. ORGANIZED FEBRUARY 13, 1876.
Rooms Roberts' hall, Main, opp. Spring street.
Charles Malloy, Pres .; Wmn. Crowson, 1st Vice Pres .; Joseph Kingsbury, 2d Vice Pres .; George C. Ownby, Sec .; George H. Field, Fin. Sec .; Noah B. Nichols, Chaplain.
Meets every Saturday evening at 7.30 o'clock.
YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.
ORGANIZED SEPTEMBER 1877.
John Kelley, Pres. ; Patrick J. Lanagan, Vice Pres. ; Patrick Graney, Cor. Sec .; Patrick F. Dowd, Fin. Sec. ; Patrick J. Lanagan, Treas. ; Hugh J. Mularkey, Daniel J. Heffernan, John Smith, Ex. Com.
Meetings in rooms, Donahue's block, Main street, every Friday evening at 7.30 o'clock.
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SOCIETIES, ETC.
ASSOCIATED CHARITIES.
ORGANIZED DEC. 5, 1883.
Thomas P. Smith. Pres. ; B. A. Buckley, 1st Vice-pres .; Mrs. T. F. Fales, 2d Vice-pres .; Dr. Alfred Worcester, Sec. ; Miss Clara W. Berry, Asst. Sec .; Charles H. Stickney, Treas .; Mrs. E. R. Cutler, Mrs. Chas. Daniels, Miss E. M. Wellington, Wm. H. Walcott, Timot y Leary, Board of Managers; Mrs. W. H. Walcott, Agent.
Meetings every second Wednesday evening in each month, at 7.30 o'clock, at Dr. Edward R. Cutler's, Main street.
A. C. E. CLUB.
Moody street, corner Chestnut. ORGANIZED 1877.
Chas. W. Sewall, Pres ; John A. Linnell, Vice-pres .; John S. Dowell, Sec. ; Charles C. Hardy, Treas.
Meetings first Monday evening in each month in rooms, Connally's block, Moody, corner Crescent street.
BAY STATE BENEFICIARY ASSOCIATION OF WESTFIELD.
Local Board. ORGANIZED 1882. S. O. Upham, Pres .; George Woolley, Sec.
EMMET LITERARY ASSOCIATION.
ORGANIZED 1866.
Rooms 15 Central block, Main street.
Wm. J. Rooney, Pres .; Patrick Connelly, Vice-pres .; Thomas Hussion, Rec. Sec .; Wm. Shoesmith, F. Sec .; Dennis Gleason, Treas.
Meetings every Tuesday evening. Officers chosen first Tuesday of December and June.
Open from 7 A.M. to 10 P.M.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
ST. PATRICKS MUTUAL RELIEF SOCIETY.
ORGANIZED APRIL 8, 1864.
Rev. Timothy Brosnahan, Pres .; Michael Norton, 1st Vice-Pres .; Michael Mack, 2d Vice-Pres .; Wm. Guinan, Rec. Sec. ; Wm. Mogan, Fin. Sec .; Bryan Corcoran, Treas. ; Wm. Collins, Marshal and Door-keeper; Michael Naven. John Lally, Wm. Norton, Martin Connelly, Thos. Mitchell, Richard Lehan, Michael Mack, Directors.
ST. VINCENT DE PAUL SOCIETY. . ORGANIZED JAN. 1, 1884.
Timothy Leary, Pres .; Dr. C. J. McCormick, Vice- Pres. ; Wmn. F. Rooney, Sec .; Peter R. Brady. Treas .; Rev. Timothy Brosnahan, Spiritual Director.
Meetings in basement of St. Mary Church, every Sun- day evening.
WALTHAM CHORAL SOCIETY. ORGANIZED SEPT. 1884.
Joseph R. Worcester, Pres .; Frederick A. Stearns, Vice-pres. ; Dr. Wm. F. Jarvis, Treas. ; Ernest Hartwell, Sec .; Henry A. Fourcy, Librarian; Fred Buncher, Asst. Librarian; Carl Zerrahn, Musical Director; M. J. Luby, Pianist ; F. J. Rutter, J. F. B. Kimball, C. E. Reed, Louis Olney, Mrs. L. B. Blackford, Mrs. D. L. Weeks, Mrs. Wm. F. Jarvis, Miss Nellie Hastings, Directors ;
Weekly meetings in Roberts' Hall, Main street, opposite Spring.
WALTHAM CYCLE CLUB.
ORGANIZED SEPT. 1, 1885.
O. E. Davis, Pres .; George F. Walters, Sec. and Treas .; E. J. Williams, Captain; Milton J. Kilgore, 1st Lieut .; Arthur Hurd, 2d Lieut .; S. A. Bulter, 1st Guide; William Shakespeare, 2d Guide.
Meetings first and third Tuesday of each month, in rooms over No. 2 Crescent street.
Number of members 60.
WALTHAM MUTUAL RELIEF SOCIETY.
ORGANIZED MAY 5, 1872.
D. F. Gleason, Pres. ; Patrick Hennelley, Vice Pres .; Hugh McDonald, Treasurer; John H. McAlister, Rec. Sec. ; Patrick Carney. Fin. Sec.
Meets second Sunday of every month, at 2 p. M., at Roberts' hall, Main street.
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WALTHAM HOSPITAL.
Newton street, 2d from Railroad. INCORPORATED MAR. 20, 1885. Fred M. Stone, Alfred M. Goodale, Timothy Leary, Rufus Warren, Chas. Dix, Trustees.
WALTHAM POOR FARM. South, corner Highland street Number of inmates 19.
WATCH FACTORY MUTUAL RELIEF ASSO.
ORGANIZED FEB. 9, 1867. RE-ORGANIZED FEB. 25, 1879.
C. C. Byam, Pres .; C. W. Durgin, Vice Pres .; L. C. Lane, Treas .; C. J. Russell, Sec .; L. G. Webster, H. E. Skeele, J. W. Taylor, J. N. Hammond, Miss Bella F. Harrington, Mrs. M. S. Miller, Mrs. A. L. Huntress, Re- lief Committee.
Annual meeting on the first Monday after the first Tues- day in January, for the election of officers.
YOUNG MEN'S ASSOCIATION. ORGANIZED Nov. 12, 1885.
James P. Murphy, President; John W. Dolan, Vice President ; Edward N. Quinn, Sec .; M. J. Larkin, Fin. Sec. ; John F. Brady, Treas. ; Hugh E. Ryan, Librarian.
Meetings first Tuesday evening in each month, in rooms Charles A. Welch's building, Moody street.
BANKS.
WALTHAM CO-OPERATIVE BANK.
Room 4, Eagle block, Main.
ORGANIZED SEPT. 25, 1880. CHARTERED OCT. 13 1880. Began business October 21, 1880. Authorized capital, $1,000,000.
Francis Buttrick, Pres .; Charles E. Getchell, Vice- Pres. ; Daniel F. Viles, Sec. and Treas., A. M. Goodale, E. A. Emerson, Martin Thomas, Philip Jones, Lorenzo Noble, M. H. Young, Timothy Leary, John F. Coolidge, Warren Marsh, Edward P. Smith, John Harris, Charles L. Bailey, David Randall, Levi Bowers, John L. Keyser, George T. Jones, Directors ; Moses E. Osgood, Fred E. Draper, Henry Bond, Auditors; Thomas Curley, Esq., Attorney.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
WALTHAM NATIONAL BANK. Main, corner Lexington street.
F. M. Stone, Pres .; Joseph F. Gibbs, Cashier; F. M. Stone, W. W. Clark, Charles V. Stone, Wm. G. Childs, C. W. Fogg, Rnfus Warren, H. L. Hovey, H. B. Braman, Francis Buttrick, Directors.
WALTHAM SAVINGS BANK.
Main, corner Lexington street. INCOPORATED MARCH, 18, 1853. Deposits, July 1st, 1886, $1,659,128.38.
Enos T., Luce, President ; David Randall, Vice-Presi- dent ; F. M. Stone, Treasurer; Charles F. Stone, Clerk ; Charles C. Bill, William G. Childs, Charles W. Fogg, Joseph F. Gibbs, Hamblin L. Hovey, Enos T. Luce, David Randall, Thomas P. Smith, Charles F. Stone, Samuel O. Upham, Erskine Warden, Rufus Warren, Trustees; Rufus Warren, David Randall, Hamblin L. Hovey, Committee of Investment.
Interest payable on second Wednesday of April and October.
CORPORATIONS.
AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCH CO.
Crescent street. INCORPORATED
Ezra C. Fitch, President and Superintendent; R. E. Robbins, Treasurer; Philip W. Carter, Clerk.
AMERICAN WATCH CO. BAND.
INCORPORATED MAY 11, 1881. Band room, Warner's block, 49 Moody.
F. H. Blake, Pres .; C. A. Barton, Sec .; W. H. Han- cock, Treas. ; T. H. Rollins, Director and Agent.
HOPKINS WATCH TOOL CO.
INCORPORATED FEBRUARY 12, 1885. Felton street, opposite Fountain.
G. F. Frost, President ; Caleb H. Van Norman, Treas .; Fred D. Van Norman, Superintendent; Daniel F. Viles, Clerk.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
UNITED STATES WATCH CO.
Thomas B. Eaton, President ; F. C. Hammer, Treas. ; Chandler E. Edgecomb, Clerk.
WALTHAM GAS LIGHT COMPANY.
Office 4 Central block, Main street.
Lowell Clark, Pres; George A. Stearns, Treasurer; William Tarbell, Supt .; Alfred W. Tarbell, Asst. Supt. ; George A. Stearns, Lowell Clark, John R. Farnum, Ar- thur T. Lyman, J. B. Goodwin, Directors.
WALTHAM AND NEWTON STREET R. R. CO.
INCORPORATED 1867.
Capital Stock, $40,000.
R. E. Robbins, Pres .; Henry Bond, Treas and Secreta- ry ; R. E. Robbins, George E. Allen, George H. Shirley, L. C. Lane, J. H. Curtis, Francis Buttrick, W. W. Clark, H. P. Sherman, Henry Bond, Directors ; Thomas Rhane, Superintendent.
Annual meetings are held at the office of the American W. W. Co.
POST OFFICES.
Moody street, corner Charles.
Timothy Leary, Postmaster; Frank D. Leary, Asst. Postmaster; Miss M. Etta Jennison, Miss Addie A. Whitney, Clerks.
Mails close for Boston, 6.45, 8.40, A.M., 1.15, 6.20 P.M. Watertown, close 9.15 A.M.
New York, South and West, 6.30 A.M., 6.20 P.M. ; North, 6.30 A.M., 4.30 P.M.
Mails due from Boston, 7.00, 9.30, 11.40, A. M .; 1.00, 5. 6, 7, P.M.
New York, South and West, due, 8.30 A.M. ; 3.30 P.M. i:orth, 9.30 A.M., 7 P.M.
Bangor and East, due, 8.30 A.M.
Watertown, due, 2.15 P.M.
Office hours from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. Saturday close at 8.30 P. M.
Letters registered to all parts of the world.
Money orders drawn on all the principal offices in the TTnited States, Canada, Great Britain, Germany, France, Switzerland, Australia and Italy, without danger or loss.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
SOUTH SIDE POST OFFICE.
MOODY STREET, CORNER CRESCENT.
George C. Poore, Manager ; Mrs. Geo. C. Poore, Clerk. Mails close, 6.20, 8.15 A.M. ; 12.50, 6 P.M. Mails due 7.45, 9.45 A.M., 12.15, 5.15, 7.30 P.M.
Office hours from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M.
RATES OF POSTAGE.
FIRST CLASS.
Embraces letters, postal cards, and all matter wholly or partly in writing. Rates : letters two cents each ounce or fraction, postal cards one cent each, drop letters mailed at and for office where there is no carrier delivery, one cent each.
SECOND CLASS.
Applies to newspaper publishers and news agents. Rates : one cent per pound or fraction. Publications must be issued as fre- quently as once in three months, matter to be fully paid.
When mailed by other than publishers or news agents, one cent per four ounces or fraction, prepaid by stamp affixed.
THIRD CLASS.
Embraces books (transient newspapers, periodicals, 1 cent, 4 oz.) photographs, circulars, picture cards, and other matter wholly in print, proof and corrected proof sheets, with manuscript copy acompany- ing the same. Rate one cent, each two ounces or fraction, matter to be fully paid. There is no limit to single volumes of books. Other third-class matter is limited to 4 lbs.
FOURTH CLASS.
Embraces blank and printed address cards, labels, tags, mounted maps and charts, letter paper, patterns, playing cards, visit- ing cards (if written, letter rates), paper sacks, wrapping paper, with printed advertisements thereon, bill heads, letter heads, envel- opes, printed blanks, sample cards, and other matter of the same general character, the printing upon which is not designed to instruct, amuse, cultivate the mind or taste, or impart general information, samples, merchandise, models, seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, and scions, ores, metals and minerals. Rates one cent, each ounce or fraction. If matter of two classes be inclosed in one package, the whole must be paid at higher rate.
UNMAILABLE.
The following articles are excluded from the mails : liquids, poi- sons, explosive materials; books, pamphlets, pictures, and other publications of an obscene or indecent character ; all letters on the envelope of which, and postal cards upon which, scurrilous epithets are written, printed or engraved, or disloyal devices printed or engraved; and all articles which from their form and nature are liable to destroy, deface or injure the contents of the mail bags, or the person of any one engaged in the postal service.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
FOREIGN.
On letters to all parts of Austria, Azores, Belgium, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, Great Britain and Ireland, Greece, Hun- gary, Italy, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Port- ugal, Roumania, Russia, Servia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Turkey, five cents per half ounce or fraction thereof ; prepayment, except on registered letters, optional.
Two cent postal cards can be forwarded to any of the above foreign countries.
On newspapers and books, 1 cent for each two ounces or fraction. Coin, jewelry, and articles subject to custom's duty, are excluded from all foreign mails.
Rates of postage to foreign countries other than as above, being subject to change each month, inquiry should be made at the foreign department for ruling rates before mail matter is deposited in the office.
All mail matter, except letters, must be so wrapped or enveloped that their contents may be readily and thoroughly examined by post- masters without destroying the wrappers.
MONEY ORDERS.
For any amount not exceeding $100 on one order will be issued on payment of the following fees :
On orders not exceeding $10, eight cents.
Over $10 and not exceeding $15, ten cents.
Over $15 and not exceeding $30, fifteen cents.
Over $30 and not exceeding $40, twenty cents.
Ov r $40 and not exceeding $50, twenty-five cents.
Over $50 and not exceeding $60, thirty cents.
Over $60 and not exceeding $70, thirty-five cents.
Over $70 and not exceeding $80, forty cents.
Over $80 and not exceeding $100, forty-five cents.
FOREIGN.
Orders for Great Britain are issued at the following rates :
On orders not exceeding $10, fifteen cents.
Over $10 and not exceeding $20, twe ty cents.
Over $20 and not exceeding $30, thirty cents.
Over $30 and not exceeding $40, forty cents.
Over $40 and not exceeding $50, fifty cents.
Orders can also be sent to Italy, Switzerland, Portugal, India, Belgium, Tasmania, Jamaica, New South Wales, Victoria, New Zealand, Anstria, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Holland, Luxem- bourg, France or Algeria, Canadian Provinces. Constantinople (in Turkey), Japan, Windward Islands, Leeward Islands.
A list of Money Order Offices may be seen at P. O., on applica- tion.
Note. The issue to a single applicant in one day, of more than three Orders, payable at the same office, and to the same payee, is positively forbidden.
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