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Superintendent of Highways-Henry A. Spates.
Overseers of the Poor-The Mayor and the President of the . Common Council, ex officiis, Edward K. Burnham, John Procter. Sec. and Clerk, George P. Rust.
Board of Health-Dr. Charles H. Morrow, William H. Dennen. Samuel S. Thurston.
Commissioners of School Sinking Fund-William A. Pew, Robert R. Fears, Allan Rogers.
Trustees of Sanders Fund-Mayor Andrews, Alderman Maddix, President Babson, Councilmen Shackelford and Maguire.
Trustees of Tufts Charity Fund-Mayor Andrews, Alder- man Stoddart, President Babson, Councilmen Parmenter and Wheeler.
Trustees of Public Library Fund-Mayor Andrews, Alder- man Gamage, President Babson, Councilmen Ellery and Thomas.
Trustees of Huntress Fund-Mayor Andrews, Alderman Howes, President Babson.
Temperance Missionary-John T. Knight.
Keeper of Almshouse-John A. Pulcifer.
Sealer of Weights and Measures-Norman J. McKinnon.
Inspector of Milk and Vinegar-James R. Pringle.
Superintendent of Cut Bridge-Daniel S. Parsons.
Superintendent of Annisquam Bridge-John A. Going. Keeper of City Pound-John A. Pulcifer.
Undertakers-John Lloyd, Charles Procter, John E. Mason, Edward H. Griffin, Joshua Roberts, Charles Masters, Bernard Greely, Elisha Harriman, Frederick Chapman.
Field Drivers and Fence Viewers-James Bennie, Henry Lufkin, Oscar P. Story, Joshua .Roberts, Samuel H. Griffin, William A. Hodgkins.
Gaugers of Oil-Daniel B. Tarr, jr., Fred L. Stacy, Howard Low, George Dennis, Horace C. Kelley.
Keepers of Hay Scales-William Munsey, city proper ; William A. Homans, West Gloucester.
Measurers of Salt-John J. Coffin, Albert R. Duley, George G. Reid, Thomas H. Parsons.
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Surveyors of Lumber-David G. Allen, Amos A. Story, Nathaniel Maddix, jr., Erastus Howes, William P. Dennis, Horatio N. Andrews, George W. Proctor, Arthur W. Hall, Samuel N. Hardy.
Public Weigher of Fish-Charles O'Brien.
Weighers of Coal-Philip H. Goldthwait. E. Frank Locke, Frank D. Griffin, Joseph Sayward, William M. Gaffney.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer-Charles S. Marchant.
Assistant Engineers-Joseph M. Marsh, Calvin F. Hopkins, Samuel Montgomery, William L. Allen. Clerk-Samuel Montgomery.
GLOUCESTER FIRE ALARM.
LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES.
12. East Gloucester, on Rocky Neck avenue.
13. East Gloucester, on East Main street, near ice-house.
14. East Gloucester, on F. S. Andrews' house.
16. East Gloucester, on brick building foot of Haskell street.
18. East Gloucester, corner Hammond and Haskell streets.
23. Foot of Lufkin's hill, on Benjamin Low's shop.
25. Friend street, on Sawyer school-house.
26. Main street, on D. C. & H. Babson's store.
27. Foot of Union hill, on John Pew & Son's store.
31. Main street, on Custom House.
32. Wharf street, on building of Gloucester Steamboat Co.
35. Corner Marchant and Prospect streets, on house.
37. Corner Park and Liberty streets, on telegraph pole.
38. Corner Warner and Millett streets.
42. Procter Brothers' store, Centre, corner Main.
45. City Hall.
47. Near Hubbard's bakery, Prospect street.
51. Washington street, opp. Mason House, on telegraph pole.
52. Commercial street, on Cunningham & Thompson's store. 54. Winter, near corner Granite.
57. Washington street, opp. A. F. Harvey's, on telegraph pole.
58. Corner Lookout street and Commonwealth avenue.
63. Bridge street, corner Washington.
65. Maplewood avenue, at seine factory.
67. Riverdale, near Riverdale mills, on telegraph pole.
SCHOOL SIGNALS.
Nine blows repeated at 8.05 A.M .- No school in forenoon. Nine blows repeated at 1.05 P.M .- No school in afternoon.
ENGINEERS' SIGNALS.
One blow tests the fire alarm.
Two blows dismisses apparatus not called on alarm.
Three blows calls Steamer in waiting.
Four blows calls Hose Carriage in waiting.
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Five blows calls Steamer Five to alarms from boxes 42, 45, 47. 51. 52, 57, 63.
Four blows repeated calls Steamer One.
Five blows repeated calls Steamer Three.
Six blows repeated calls Steamer Five to a fire in an adjoin- ing town or city.
Seven blows repeated calls the Fire Boat.
STEAMERS, HOSE, ETC.
Wm. T. Jameson Steamer, No. 1. House on School street. Edward Hearn, Foreman.
N. M. Jackman, No. 2. House on Mt. Pleasant av., East Gloucester. Augustus S. Moorehouse, Foreman.
Bay View Steamer, No. 3. House on School street. Fitz E. Oakes, jr., Foreman.
Bunker Hill, No. 4. House on Washington street, Bay View. Charles F. Newman, Foreman.
Defiance Steamer, No. 5. House on Prospect street, Union Hill. George H. Friend, Foreman.
Colonel Allen Hook and Ladder Co., No. 1. House on Dale av. Chester P. Poland, Foreman.
Defiance Hook and Ladder Co., No. 5. House on Prospect street, Union Hill. Charles A. Marr, Foreman.
Lanesville, No. 7. House 822 Washington street, Lanesville. Alden O. Gilpatrick, Foreman.
Deluge, No. 8. House 83 Leonard street, Annisquam. Elias Davis, Foreman.
Chemical Engine, No. 1. House on Dale av. George E. Haraden, Foreman.
Chemical Engine, No. 2. House on Fuller street, Magnolia. M. C. Foster. Foreman.
J. M. Marsh Hose Wagon. House on Prospect street.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Police Station, Duncan, cor. Rogers street.
City Marshal-Sidney S. Sylvester.
Day Police-John J. Ropper, jr., Michael J. Sullivan, Mar- tin J. Williams, Albert F. Barrett, John Karcher, John G. Mehlman.
Night Police-George B. McKenney, Captain ; William E. Burns, Eben B. Clark, David E. Mehlman, Charles P. Parsons, Alanson B. Chapman, Henry S. Sylvester, Richard P. O'Reilly, Frank W. Marsh, Henry T. Brown, Charles V. Moulton.
Special Officers-John P. Hodgkins, Thomas F. Burns, Lewis Urquhart, William H. Robinson, George A. Proctor, John J. Davis ; Magnolia, Martin V. Burke ; Bay View and Lanesville, Henry H. Walker.
Special Police for City Hall-Night, Lemuel Friend.
Keeper of Lockup-Sydney Hutchins.
Constables to Serve Civil Processes-William H. Cronin, John J. Currier, William A. Hodgkins, Otto R. E. Ahlberg.
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CONSTABLES.
Lawton Thomas M.
LeSueur John G. Locke Francis, jr. Lufkin John S. Marchant Charles, Marsh Frank W.
Brown Henry F.
Marshall Benjamin E.
Burke Martin V.
Marshall Samuel,
Burns Thomas F.
Martin Austin E.
Burns William E.
Martin George H.
Cavanagh Thomas,
McDonald John L.
Chapman Alanson B.
Mc Donald Neil J.
Chapman Frederic,
McFadden Henry H.
Clark Eben B.
McIntosh Fitz,
Cogill Daniel A.
Mc Kinnon James,
Cook John R.
Mehlman David E.
Cook William O.
Mehlman John G.
Crawley Augustus,
Merry James W.
Cronin William,
Morey Richard L.
Cronin William H.
Moulton Charles V.
Cunningham Edward M. Daniels Edward J.
O'Brien John,
Davis John J.
Day Thomas E.
Douglass Samuel C.
Douglass T. Henry G. Earle Osman O.
Pettee Daniel A.
Friend Lemuel,
Pinkham George H.
Gerring Fitz W.
Pinkham Roswell W.
Gerring Frederick,
Gibbs Edward F. Gleason James P.
Presson Leonard J.
Goodwin Valentia H.
Procter George A. Quinn George W.
Hanscomb Clarence N.
Harriman Elisha W. Harrison Rufus B.
Ricker Richard W. Robinson William H. Rogers Charles B. Rogers Samuel H.
Herrick Benjamin F. Herrick Charles H.
Ropper John J. jr.
Herring Richard,
Rowley Benjamin F.
Hodgkins John P.
Sargent Daniel A.
Strangman William A. Strople John H. Sullivan Michael J.
Hodgkins William A. Hull John J. Hunley John R. Ingersoll James, Johnson Matthias, Karcher John,
Sylvester Daniel W. Sylvester Henry S. Sylvester Sidney S.
Kelley Coleman, King Daniel,
Symns Edward,
Tarr Henry H.
Norwood Abram T.
O'Maley Thomas, O'Reilly Richard P. Parsons Charles P. Parsons Gorham W.
Poland Michael, Powers Robert,
Hart Joseph P.
Ahlberg Otto R. E. Alderman Merit P. Andrews Fuller A. Andrews Joseph W. Babcock John R. Barrett Albert F.
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Taylor George W.
Williams Gilman S.
Thurston George W.
Williams Martin J.
Tibbets Elden.
Wilson Charles A.
Twombly H. C.
Winn William E.
Utpadel Herman,
Woodbury James M.
Walker Henry H.
Young Francis.
White Daniel,
GLOUCESTER POLICE COURT.
Justice-James Davis.
Special Justices-William W. French, Henri N. Woods.
Clerk-Sumner D. York.
Constable of the Court-Sidney S. Sylvester.
Sessions for criminal business daily at 9 A.M.
Sessions for civil business every Saturday at 9 A.M.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Chairman-Hon. Asa G. Andrews, Mayor, ex-officio.
Members-Alfred F. Stickney, Allan Rogers, W. Frank Parsons, William A. Pew, John L. Stanley, William H. Jor- dan, J. E. Garland, Henry C. L. Haskell, Robert R. Fears. Regular meetings first Monday evening of each month at 7.30 o'clock. Secretary-Freeman Putney.
Superintendent of Schools-Freeman Putney. Office hours at High School building, on days when schools are in session. 8.15 to 9 A.M .; Wednesday afternoons, one hour after close of schools.
Truant Officer-Andrew P. Lufkin.
SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.
HIGH SCHOOL.
Principal, A. W. Bacheler. Assistants, Carrie H. Sawyer, Austin A. Spaulding, Etta F. Wetherbee, Alice M. Hodgkins, Fred H. Tarr. J. Elizabeth Bigelow, Sarah A. Worcester, Liz- zie L. Jones, Maria B. Smith, Mary E. Wilder, Lucy Tappan, Albert W. Clark. Janitor, Charles H. Herrick.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.
Collins School-W. C. Crawford, Principal. Sawyer School-H. D. Tingley, Principal. Point School-Mary C. Whalen, Principal. Riggs School-Isabel N. Kennedy, Principal. Leonard School-Clara Benton, Principal. Bradstreet School-Bertha A. Lane, Principal.
Lane School-Annie M. Lakeman. Principal. Babson School-Ida M. Upham, Principal. Stone Court School-Ida M. Proctor, Principal. Washington-street School-Hattie E. Wheeler, Principal.
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MIXED SCHOOLS.
Bray School-Jennie Lane, Principal.
Haskell School-A. Maude.Bray, Principal. Parsons School-Annie S. Webber, Principal. Blynman School-Jennie F. Steele, Principal.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
Collins School-Isabelle D. Babson, Principal. Forbes School-Martha A. Morey, Principal. Babson School-M. Helen Tibbets, Principal. Beacon-street School-Mary F. Duffy, Principal.
Rogers School-M. S. Priestly and E. A. Small. Principals. Mt. Vernon School-Susie S. Center, Principal. Point School-Ida E. Wonson, Principal. Wonson School-Minnie E. Vallette, Principal.
Riggs School-Isabel N. Kennedy, Principal. Leonard School-Clara Benton, Principal. Bradstreet School-Bertha A. Lane, Principal. Lane School-Alice M. Sherburne, Principal. Hildreth School-Kate J. Fardy, Principal.
CHURCHES.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL (UNITARIAN), CHURCH. Middle st. The first parish in Gloucester. Established 1642. Pastor,
Treas., Jeremiah Foster. Clerk, Joseph L.
Stevens. Committee, George Clark, John E. Thurston, William A. King, Elbridge G. Friend, jr., Isaac A. Smith. Sexton, F. E. Bradstreet.
TRINITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Middle, corner School. Organized Nov. 17, 1829. Incorporated 1892. Pastor, Rev. Rufus P. Hibbard. Deacons, Jacob Bacon, John J. Pew, Charles Gardner, Leonard Burnham, Charles E. Fisher, Nathaniel Babson. Clerk, John J. Pew. Treas., N. H. Phillips. Supt. of Sunday School, John Cunningham. Sexton, George H. Pinkham.
INDEPENDENT CHRISTIAN (UNIVERSALIST) CHURCH. Middle street. Pastor, Rev. William H. Rider. Clerk, Addison P. Burnham. Treas., Edward P. Ring. Committee, Fitz J. Babson, jr., David Frost, Charles Mason, George Smith. Sexton, Isaac P. Morse.
FREE BAPTIST CHURCH. Corner Middle and Pleasant streets. Pastor, Rev. Thomas J. Villers. Parish Committee, Still- man Rice, Cyrus Story, Benjamin F. Allen, John L. Stanley, John H. Lovett. Clerk, J. S. Allen. Treas., A. E. Price, Parish Clerk, D. E. Woodbury. Parish Treas .. Alexander Pattillo. Sexton, P. Nelson.
PROSPECT STREET METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Prospect st. Pastor, Rev. William F. Cook. Treas. and Sec., Joseph E. Allen. Trustees, William H. Wonson, 3d, George H. Perkins, Sanı'l N. Hardy, Alonzo F. Harvey, John F. Davis,
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William H. Pomeroy, William Hodgkins. Supt. of Sabbath School, Joseph E. Allen.
Middle street. Rector,
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH (EPISCOPAL). Wardens, John H. Stacy, Fred T. Hall. Clerk, John S. Webber. Sexton, Samuel Fiander. Treas., Fred T. Hall, jr.
ST. ANNE (ROMAN CATHOLIC). Park st. Organized 1852.
Pastor, Rev. J. J. Healy. Assistants, Rev. C. W. Regan and Rev. John B. Kelleher. Sexton, A. A. White. Sunday School, in charge of Sisters. Organist, Miss Mary E. Roche. ST. JOACHIM (ROMAN CATHOLIC) CHURCH. Washington st., Lanesville. Organized 1877. Pastor, Rev. T. Tobin.
CHAPEL STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. Pastor, Rev. George D. Sanders. Clerk, Seymour Walen. Deacons, Thomas Renton, Aspacio Stripp, Joseph Parsons. Supt. Sunday School, Alonzo F. Wonson. Sexton, Frederick F. Wonson.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Bay View. Organized April, 1870. Pastor, E. Edward Marsh. Sec. and Clerk, Alphonso Sargent. Treas., Alphonso Sargent. Supt. of Sunday School, Alvah Prescott. Sexton, Hart Harris
EAST GLOUCESTER METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH (Fisher- man's Bethel). 114 East Main street. Organized Sept. 23, 1885. Pastor, Rev. Julius P. West. Sec. and Treas., Samuel C. Douglass. Recording Steward, S. C. Douglass. Trustees and Stewards, Charles Douglass, Samuel C. Doug- lass, Fitz W. Davis, Constant Deveau, George E. Davis. Supt. of Sunday School, the Pastor.
RIVERDALE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. At Riverdale. Organized 1835. Pastor, Rev. George O. Crosby. Record- ing Steward, Thaddeus Griffin. Treas., David Lane. Sex- ton, Frederick S. White.
UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. At Annisquam. Pastor, Rev, Geo. W. Penniman. Treas. and Clerk, William F. Lane.
UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. West Gloucester. Organized March, 1867. Pastor, Rev. George J. Sanger. Clerk, Henry C. L. Haskell. Trustees, Wilbur F. Proctor, Edward Lufkin, Clarence E. Richardson, Henry B. Proctor, Maria H. Bray.
UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. Washington, near Saunders court, Lanesville. Pastor, Rev. Geo. W. Penniman. Treas. and Clerk, Francis Jackson.
EAST GLOUCESTER UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. East Main st. Organized March 22, 1884. Pastor, Rev. E. Fitz Gerald. Treas., George M. Wonson. Clerk, Abraham T. Norwood. Supt. of Sunday School, Samuel G. Wonson, 3d.
CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. West Gloucester. No settled pastor. Treas., Joseph W. Andrews. Clerk, Joshua E. Roberts.
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ORTHODOX CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Washington, near Munsey, Lanesville. Organized 1830. Pastor, Rev. Frank H. Reed. Deacons, Edward F. Gordon, Joseph Bailey. Clerk and Treas., Francis Reid. Supt. of Sunday School, J. H. Andrews. Sexton, Cyrus L. Sargent.
GILES CHAPEL. 6 Wonson street. Rocky Neck.
UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Magnolia av. Treas., Miss Grace Fuller. Clerk, George A. Upton.
UNION CHAPEL (Summer). Flume street, Magnolia. Clerk and Treas., George A. Upton.
SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, Etc. GLOUCESTER LYCEUM AND SAWYER FREE LIBRARY.
Building, Middle street, cor. Dale avenue. Open Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, afternoon and evening, from 2 to 5, and 7 to 9 P.M. Friday evenings 7 to 9 only. The Lyceum was organized February 19, 1830. Library opened August 14, 1854. Number of volumes, about 10,000. Trustees, Benj. H. Corliss, Charles P. Thompson, Joseph O. Procter, Hiram Rich, Allan Rogers, Joseph L. Stevens, Samuel A. Stacy. Directors, Benjamin H. Corliss, Simeon A. Burnham, Edward Dolliver, Charles P. Thompson, W. Frank Parsons, Joseph O. Procter, Allan Rogers, Samuel A. Stacy, Joseph L. Stevens. Clerk, Edward Dolliver. Treas., Alexander Pattillo. Supt., Joseph L. Stevens. Librarian, Rachel S. Webber. Asst. Librarian,
Fanny K. Stacy.
The Female Charitable Association has rooms in the Sawyer Free Library Building, 88 Middle. Pres., Mrs. J. O. Procter.
GILBERT HOME FOR THE AGED AND INDIGENT.
No. 1 Western av. Incorporated 1889. Pres., Allan Rogers. Sec. and Treas., George J. Marsh. Trustees, Allan Rogers, George J. Marsh, John E. Somes, Sylvester Cunningham, John Corliss, John K. Dustin, jr., Dr. Isaac Adams. Matron, Miss Mary Williams.
ADDISON GILBERT HOSPITAL.
Pres., John K. Dustin, jr. Sec. and Treas., Geo. J. Marsh. HUNTRESS HOME FOR OLD LADIES, OF NATIVE BORN.
No. 110 Prospect street. Under the direction of the Trustees of the Huntress Fund. Trustees, Mayor, Alderman Erastus Howes, Pres. Common Council, Messrs. I. A. S. Steele, E. K. Burnham, John A. Hawson, Henry P. Dennen. Matron, Clara H. Swift.
CAPE ANN SCIENTIFIC AND LITERARY ASSOCIATION.
President, Thomas Conant, M. D. Vice-Presidents, George Morse, M. D., Mrs. Maria H. Bray. Corr. Sec'y, Miss Sarah E. Ellery. Clerk. Miss Sarah G. Duley. Treas., David W. Low. Board of Managers, Mrs. H. M. Tappan, D. Elwell Woodbury. David W. Swett, Miss Sarah G. Duley. Clara M. Loring. Curatrix, Miss Sarah E. Ellery. Monthly meetings in Scientific Hall, 195 Main street.
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CONVENT OF THE SISTERS OF MERCY.
Park street. Superior, Mother Philomenia.
GLOUCESTER BOARD OF TRADE.
No. 189 Main street. President, Sylvester Cunningham. Vice-President, Loring Haskell. Sec., Edward K. Burnham. Treas., John E. Thurston.
GLOUCESTER FISHERMEN'S INSTITUTE.
Nos. 6, 8, 10 and 12 Duncan street. Incorporated 1891. Pres .. William H. Wonson, 3d. Vice-Pres., James G. Tarr. Treas., George H. Perkins. Clerk, David I. Robinson. Chap- lain. Rev. E. C. Charlton. Directors, Joseph O. Procter, David I. Robinson, Emanuel C. Charlton, William Thompson, John K. Dustin, jr., Dr. J. E. Garland, William H. Jordan, William H. Wonson, 3d, Geo. H. Perkins, Maria M. McClure, James G. Tarr, George R. Bradford, J. W. Collins, Sylvanus Smith, Jolın J. Pew, George J. Marsh, James S. Ayer, John E. Thurston, Mary P. Rogers.
GLOUCESTER FISHERMEN'S AND SEAMEN'S WIDOWS' AND ORPHANS' AID SOCIETY.
Organized March, 1862. Annual meeting, first Monday in February. Directors meeting, first Monday of each month, in Low's block, opposite Post-office. President, N. D. Cunning- ham. Vice-President, James G. Tarr. Secretary. Joseph O. Procter. Treasurer, Collector, and Disbursing Officer, Cyrus Story. Directors, N. D. Cunningham, James G. Tarr, Sylvanus Smith. George Steele, John J. Pew, Eli O. Cleaves, Joseph O. Procter, S. N. Hardy, Cyrus Story, George Dennis, Michael Walen, F. G. Wonson, Samuel Lane, S. Cunningham, Alfred Mansfield.
GLOUCESTER HIGH SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.
President, William T. Cunningham. Vice-Pres., Miss Susie S. Carter. Secretary, Frank D. Bennett. Treasurer, Edward Dolliver. Executive Committee, M. Helen Tibbets, Carrie W. Trask, Frank C. Shepherd, George H. Morse.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
Organized February 19, 1873. Rooms 87 Main st. Open daily, except Sundays, from 8 A. M. to 9.30 P. M. Annual meeting third Monday evening in January. Pres., D. I. Rob- inson. Vice-Pres., Fred E. Ford. Rec. Sec., Horace Smith. Gen. Sec., Walter G. Tyzzer. Treas., Hazen L. Follansbee. Gospel meeting every Sunday evening at 6 o'clock.
CARPENTERS' UNION, No. 380.
President, Clifford Curtis. Secretary, Horace W. Davis. Meet every Monday evening at 73 Main street.
COMMONWEALTH CLUB.
No. 201 Main street. Organized 1884. Incorporated 1892. President, Charles A. Russell. Vice-President, Benjamin A. Hotchkiss. Secretary, Jolin S. Presson. Treasurer, Benjamin M. Grover.
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MONTEZUMA CLUB.
Meets in Tibbetts' block. President, Henry P. Dennen. Treasurer, Frank Stanwood. Secretary, William G. Freeman.
LADIES' ACORIANA RELIEF ASSOCIATION.
President, Mrs. J. Mitchell. Secretary, Carrie Sanders.
Treasurer, Mary F. Simmons. Meets in Pew Hall every Wednesday evening. VENDOME CLUB.
Meets in Bergengren Block, Middle street. President, Epes E. Friend. Treasurer, Warren A. Bennett. Secretary, Fred A. Kinsman.
GLOUCESTER ATHLETIC CLUB.
No. 19 Western av. President, John J. Flaherty. Treas., Joseph H. Smith. Secretary, William F. Marston. Instructor, John D. Gibbs.
CAPE ANN HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Annual meeting in February. President, Alonzo F. Harvey. Recording Secretary, William D. Lufkin. Treasurer, Samuel Curtis, jr.
MASONIC. WILLIAM FERSON ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER.
Constituted November, 1871. Regular communications third Wednesday evening at Masonic Hall. H. P., H. C. Taft. K., William E. Parsons. S., W. A. Homans, jr. Sec., Conrad R. Hanson. Treas., S. S. Day. C. H., Charles F. Wonson. P. S., William M. Gaffney. R. A. C., George H. Morton. M. 3d V., C. J. Gray. M. 2d V., Edgar Marchant. M. 1st V., Henry P. Dennen. J. S., Fitz H. Lane. S. S., Loring B. Nauss. Chaplain, Robert R. Fears. Tyler, Solomon Sargent.
BETHLEHEM COMMANDERY OF KNIGHTS TEMPLARS.
Instituted Oct. 29, 1890. Chartered June 11, 1891. Stated conclave second Monday of each month, except July and August, at Masonic Hall, Gloucester Bank building. Eminent Commander, Edgar S. Taft. Generalissimo, E. A. Bradley. Captain General, D. S. Presson. Prelate, Rev. W. H. Rider. Senior Warden, H. F. Ingersoll. Junior Warden, C. H. Cleaves. Treas., S. S. Day. Recorder, A. Center. Standard Bearer, G. A. Davis. Sword Bearer, J. Lloyd. Warder, W. E. Parsons. Third Guard, S. B. Trask. Second Guard, J. L. Curtis. First Guard, B. Frazier. Sentinel, E. Marchant.
TYRIAN LODGE, A. F. AND A. M.
Chartered by the M. W. Joseph Warren, G. M., of the Continent of America, March 2, A. L. 5770. Petitioners for the Charter, Philip Marnett, John Fletcher, George Brown, Andrew Geddings, Barnett Harkin, David Parker, Epes Sargent, jr. W. M., David O. Frost. S. W., Joseph H. Rowe. J. W., Warren A. Bennett. S. D., James D. Rich- ardson. J. D., C. H. M. Hazel. S. St., John J. Kevany.
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J. St., Edgar Marchant. Marshal, W. Wallace Cook. Sec., H. C. Taft. Treas , Sargent S. Day. Chaplain, W. Frank Parsons. Inside Sentinel, F. M. Clark. Tyler, Solomon Sargent. Regular communications the first Tuesday in each month at Masonic Hall, Gloucester Bank building.
ACACIA LODGE, A. F. AND A. M.
Instituted August 3, 1865. W. M., Ozro F. Dago. S. W., A. Simpson Lyle. J. W., Charles H. Gamage. S. D., T. Henry G. Douglass. J. D., Clarence A. Elwell. Chaplain, William B. Coombs. Treas., William S. Wonson. Marshal, Freeman D. Hodsdon. S. S., Herman F. Douglass. J. S., John W. Gaskell. Sec., Ernest H. Wonson. Inside Sentinel, Ernest C. Wonson. Tyler, James F. Corliss. Regular com- munications first Friday in each month at Masonic Hall, In- dependent block, East Gloucester.
MARTHA WASHINGTON CHAPTER, No. 21, ORDER OF EASTERN STAR.
Meets in Masonic Hall every second and fourth Thursday. W. M., Mrs. Mary P. Lloyd. W. P., Elden Tibbets. A. M., Mary E. Rowe. Sec., Ella Jameson. Treas., Sargent S. Day.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. OCEAN LODGE, No. 91.
Instituted Sept. 10, 1845. Meet Monday evenings at Odd Fellows' Hall, 89 Main street. Rec. Sec., George H. Morse. Treas., Fred T. Hall.
CAPE ANN ENCAMPMENT, No. 33.
Instituted Nov. 8, 1866. Meet first and third Thursdays at Odd Fellows' Hall, 89 Main street. Scribe, Henry P. Dennen. Treas., Asa G. Andrews.
SEA SHORE LODGE, No. 11, DAUGHTERS OF REBEKAH. Meets second and fourth Tuesday in Odd Fellows' Hall. N. G., Mary E. Wilson. V. G., Lillie Smith. Sec., Mary P. Procter. Fin. Sec., Sadie Oakes. Treas., Annie J. Hopkins.
UNITED ORDER OF PILGRIM FATHERS. MASCOMONO COLONY, No. 64.
Meets second and fourth Tuesday in Phenix Hall. Gov., Charles Anderson. Treas., A. A. Holland. £ Sec., Mary A. Rust. Collector, John D. Woodbury.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.
WINGAERSHEEK TRIBE, No. 12.
Organized February 3, 1886. Meet Wednesday evenings in Red Men's Hall, Tarr's block. S., Preston Friend. S S., George E. Merchant. J. S., George Cronin. C. of R .. How- ard G. Lane. C. of W., Herbert Presson. Prophet, Aaron F. Clark. K. of W., Isaac A. Smith.
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KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS. CAPE ANN LODGE, No. 55. Meets Wednesday evenings at Pythian Hall, 824 Washing- Lanesville.
CONSTANTINE LODGE, No. 68.
Meets Thursday evenings at 119 Main street. C. C., A. O. Dench. K. of R. and S., James E. Tolman.
DIONA TEMPLE, No. 2, PYTHIAN SISTERS. Meets every Monday evening in Pythian Hall, 119 Main st. FRATERNITY COUNCIL, DAUGHTERS OF DIONA. Meets every Tuesday evening in Pythian Hall, Lanesville.
ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN. FERNWOOD LODGE, No. 81.
Meets in Phenix Hall second and fourth Friday. M. W., George W. Going. Receiver, Howard Steele. Financier, An- drew M. Collins. Recorder, Arthur E. Rowe.
ROYAL ARCANUM. GLOUCESTER COUNCIL, No. 319.
Meets second and fourth Monday in G. A. R. Hall. Regent, W. Frank Parsons. Sec., Aaron Parsons. Collector, J. War-
ren Wonson. Treas., Henry Center.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR. HESPERUS LODGE, No. 1481.
Meets in Temple of Honor Hall second and fourth Tuesday evenings. Dictator, Alonzo F. Harvey. Reporter, T. H. Fuller.
UNITED ORDER OF THE GOLDEN CROSS. ROANOKE COMMANDERY, No. 110.
Meet first and third Wednesday evenings at Temple of Honor Hall. N. Com., Mrs. A. B. Wonson. Keeper of Records, Bessie Witham.
ROYAL SOCIETY OF GOOD FELLOWS. CAPE ANN ASSEMBLY, No. 74.
Meet in Adams' Studio, 192 Main street, second and fourth Tuesday. Ruler, William H. Kemp. Treas., I. N. Story. Sec., Edward Hodgkins. Fin. Sec., Elliott Adams.
AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR. ROGER CONANT COUNCIL, No. 145.
Meets in G. A. R. Hall, 171 Main street, second and fourth Monday evenings in each month. Com., William T. Merchant. Treas., Daniel D. Saunders. Sec., Walter L. Rowe. Collector, Cyrus Story.
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