Holyoke, Massachusetts, city directory 1885, Part 31

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Publication date: 1885
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School Committees.


Hon. James E. Delaney, Mayor, chairman; E. L. Kirtland, secretary and superintendent of schools.


At Large .- Geo. H. Smith, Geo. C. Ewing.


Ward One .- William Grover.


Ward Two .- Chalmers Chapin.


Ward Three .- Henry Winkler. Ward Four .- James Tierney.


Ward Five .- D. F. Donoghue. Ward Six .- J. J. Reardon. Ward Seven .- E. P. Clark.


Standing Committees.


On Elections .- Messrs. Ewing, Rear- don, Winkler.


On Rules and Regulations .- Messrs. Smith, Donoghue, Reardon.


On Accounts and Finance .- Messrs. Reardon, Clark, Donoghue.


On Salaries .. - Messrs. Winkler, Smith, Tierney.


On Music .- Messrs. Winkler, Chapin, Ewing.


On Text Books and Printing .- Messrs. Clark, Grover, Tierney.


On School Houses and Repairs .- Messrs. Grover, Chapin. Tierney.


On Evening Schools .- Messrs. Tier- ney, Grover, Clark.


On Drawing and Writing .- Messrs. Donoghue, Ewing, Chapin.


On Attendance and Truancy .- Messrs. Chapin, Reardon, Smith.


Superintendent of Schools .- E. L. Kirtland; office, City Hall, Dwight street. Salary $1,800. Office hours, 11.30 A. M. to 12.30 P. M. on days when schools are in session. On Monday, Wednesday and Friday, one hour after the close of the afternoon session of the schools, and on Saturday from 10 A. M. to 12 M., during term time.


Truant Officers .- T. W. Doyle, John J. Herbert; office and hours same as superintendent of schools.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


TABLE SHOWING THEIR LOCATION, NAMES OF TEACHERS, SALARIES AND COM. MENCEMENT OF SERVICE. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS, E. L. KIRTLAND; Office City Hall.


TEACHERS.


ANNUAL SALARY.


COMMENCEM'NT OF SERVICE.


LOCATION OF SCHOOL.


C. S. Hemingway,


$1,900


Jan. 1874


Elm street.


J. P. Cushing,


1,000


Aug. 1882


I. W. Martin,


600


Aug. 1884


66


66


H. B Warner,


600


Aug. 1882


66


H. B. Lawrence,


1,800


Aug. 1872


Appleton street. 66


C. A. Swan,


550


Aug. 1882


M. E. Lawley,


500


Sept. 1884


A. Shaeffer,


400


Aug. 1883


E. T. Finch,


440


Nov. 1871


K. C. Williams,


440


Oct. 1874


F. E. Kelt,


440


June 1873


66


M. E. Thorpe,


440


Dec. 1876


66


66


E. M. Wilson,


440


Nov. 1878


L. M. Walton,


400


Apr. 1883


66


66


S. M. Maxfield.


400


Dec. 1875


G. M. Eaton,


400


May 1883


W. F. Nichols,


1,200


Aug. 1882


Park street.


M. C. Lamb,


550


May 1879


A. W. Mitchell,


440


Sept. 1881


E. L. Farnum,


440


Sept. 1881


66


S. A. Clifford,


440


Aug. 1877


B. O. Goldthwaite,


400


Aug. 1877


C. E. Ashley,


400


Sept. 1880


L. K. Washburne,


400


Mch. 1873


J. E. Newell,


400


Sept. 1882


E. A. McDonald,


100


Sept. 1884


M. B. Berry,


400


Jan. 1883


J. E. Scolley,


100


Sept. 1884


E. S. Morgan,


600


April 1883


C. S. Clark,


400


Nov. 1880


K. T. Chapin,


400


Sept. 1877


C. H. Buckley,


400


Sept. 1878


J. R. Sullivan,


400


Sept. 1881


R. M. Papillion,


400


Nov. 1880


C. M. Bond,


400


Mch. 1881


L. A. Chapman,


400


Jan. 1884


K. M. Kennelly,


400


Sept. 1882


N. E. O'Gara,


100


Nov. 1883


A. M. Morgan,


480


Dec. 1871


K. M. Pattee,


400


Sept. 1881


K. A. Griffin,


400


Feb. 1883


M. A. Healy,


400


Nov. 1883


N. F. Reilley,


100


May 1884


H. M. Cleveland,


500


Sept. 1881


A. L. Kennelly,


440


Aug. 1875


S. E. Hayward,


400


Aug. 1877


E. M. Swind.


400


Sept. 1884


C. B. Fairchild,


400


Sept. 1884


B. E. Lynch,


400


Jan. 1883


G. A. Bond.


400


Sept. 1883


E. H. Perry,


100


May 1884


E. J. Whitaker,


480


June 1869


L. B. Megrath,


400


Nov. 1877


L. Strong,


400


Sept. 1878


F. M. Steadman,


400


Sept. 1881


D. Stratton,


800


Aug. 1876


K. C. Donoghue,


440


Aug. 1883


H. E. McCoy,


440


May 1880


L. A. Arnold,


400


Aug. 1879


B. R. Mann,


400


Sept. 1883


C. A. Callahan,


Nonotuck street.


66


66


66


66


66


66


M. C. Cleveland,


400


Oct. 1880


G. H. LeDoyt,


600


Dec. 1875


L. D. Merrick,


400


Jan. 1881


M. E. Ford,


400


Aug. 1882


E. M. Bartlett,


400


Jan. 1884


Ingleside.


K. M. Holmes,


400


May 1883


West street.


M. E. Keish,


400


Apr. 1884


West Holyoke.


A. M. Spalter,


850


Sept. 1882


Drawing and writing.


F. Zuchtmanıl.


800


June 1875


Music.


66


66


66


66


A. L. Pomeroy,


440


Aug. 1883


J. R. Reardon,


440


Jan. 1883


E. M. Judd,


400


May 1882


S. Coombs,


440


June 1878


66


66


Baptist Village.


Ewingville.


..


66


66


06


66


Dwight street.


66


66


66


66


66


66


Chestnut street.


66


66


66


66


66


66


66


66


66


66


E. S. Smith,


440


Sept. 1881


A. C. Flanders,


440


June 1878


66


66


66


66


Sargeant street. 66


E. M. Cody,


100


Sept. 1884


S. M. Mayo,


400


Jan. 1881


66


66


66


66


66


66


66


M. C. Hubbard,


Nov. 1882


66


66


..


700


Sept. 1884


Lyman street.


66


66


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CHURCHES.


CHURCHES.


Protestant.


First Congregational Church .- North ampton street, near West Dwight. Deacons, Hervey Chapin, Lyman F. Thorpe; parish committee, W. H. Abbott, John C. Thorpe, C. C. Judd; clerk and treasurer, J. K. Judd; col- lector F. D. Parsons; chorister, I. N. Berry; organist, Miss Seaver; choir, bass, Isaac Berry; soprano. Mrs. G. W. Thomas; contralto, Mrs. C. C. Judd; Supt. Sunday school, J. K. Judd; sexton, C. J. Crafts.


Second Congregational Church .- Ma- ple, Appleton,and High street. Pastor. Rev. M. Woolsey Stryker; deacons, An- derson Allyn, Alexander H. Childs, Chalmers Chapin, John D. Hardy, George A. Clark, Edward W. Chapin; church clerk and treasurer, James Cowan: supt. of school, James H. Newton; secretary and treasurer, Joseph A. Skinner; librarian, Arthur J. Newell; parish committee, James H. Newton; John E. Kellogg. John D. Hardy; collector, A. G. Magna; treas- urer of society, Henry E. McElwain; clerk of society, James H. Wylie; organist, -; chorister, E. L. Kirt land;


Grace Chapel Mission .- (Connected with the Second Congregational Church.) Main street near Cabot. At present it is only used for a Sunday school, superintendent, Thomas W. Holley; assistant superintendent, Joseph A. Skinner; secretary and treasurer, Jeremiah N. Hubbard,


First Baptist Church .-- Corner North ampton and South streets. Pastor, Rev. E. M. Bartlett; deacons, Caleb Humeston, Morris Ely. clerk John Merrick; prudential committee, D. H. Ives, D. B. Hitchcock, L. B. Moore, Enoch Ashley; treasurer, Joseph Mur- ray; clerk, John Merrick; col- lector, J. Merrick; organist, Miss


L. D. Merrick; sexton, Henry Ely. Supt. Sunday school, John Merrick; assist, supt., A. Goodyear; clerk and treasurer, Thomas Humes- ton.


Second Baptist Church .- Main corner Mosher. Pastor, Rev. R. J. Adams, D. D ; deacons, George E. Lamb, Tim- othy Merrick, George P. Ellison, N. L. Cain; prudential committee. Geo- E. Lamb; W. E. Syms, Newton L. Cain, Isaac W. Still, F. W. Ely; church clerk, Robert Sanderson; church treasurer, J. B. Whitmore; society clerk, A. H. Page; society treasurer, C. W. Rider; organist and chorister. C. H. Grout,M. D .; choir, Miss Hooker, Ist soprano, and a quartette; sexton, Frank Haskell. Supt. Sunday school, H. A. Chase; assist. supt., Robert Sanderson; clerk and treasurer, Eddie Chase.


Methodist Episcopal Church .- Main street corner Appleton. Pastor, Rev. E. P. King; trustees. S. F. Barrett, Wm. Ruddy, Levi Lamb, J. M. Dun- ham, E. P. Clark, W. T. Dean, A. E. Dickieson, J. Griffis; stewards; Fos- ter Wilson, Samuel V. Fales, H. C. Walters John McKemmie, Charles S. Childs, Frank W. Adams, Bradley Hutchins, R. S. Syms, F. L. Welling- ton; secretary, F. L. Wellington; class leaders, Foster Wilson, G. L. Thorpe, Chas. Banister, John Reed; treasurer and collector, Foster Wilson; organist and chorister; Mrs. E. P. Clark; chorus choir. Supt. Sunday school, D. P. Haynes; secretary and treasurer, F. L. Wellington; librarian, John H. Mont- gomery; sexton, George Barker.


St. Paul's Episcopal Church .- Maple street corner Suffolk. Rector, Rev. H. L. Foote; wardens, Geo. H. Le Doyt, Elias P. Ford; vestrymen, A. Higgin- bottom, W. R. Ladd, John E. Chase. L. C. Dam, Wm. Grover, D. Mackin-


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tosh, C. E. Mackintosh, W. C. | the Sisters of Charity; girls department Gates, Theophilus Parsons. parish under the charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame. clerk, W. R. Ladd; treasurer, Wm. Grover; chorister and organist, Mrs. W. R. Ladd; choir, soprano, Mrs. Wal- ton, alto, Miss Hattie Ford, tenor, Hugh Buckley, bass. Herbert Cooley; sexton. Jos. Ross. Supt. Sunday school, Rev. H. L. Foote; assist. supts., Geo. Le Doyt, Elias P. Ford.


German Evangelical Reformed Church. - Bridge street corner Jackson. Pastor, Rev. F. B. Hanle; elders, John Heinritz, John Maerkle; treasurer, John Heinritz. Superintendent of Sunday school, Rev. F. B. Hanle; secretary and treasurer, John Hein- ritz; librarians, Oswin Huettner, Max Weisbach.


Unity Church (Liberal Christian) .- Maple street corner Essex. Pastor, Rev. Granville Pierce; prudential com- mittee, Rufus Mosher, J. N. Thayer, James Ramage, Clemens Hershel, Wm. B. Whiting, S. M. Gilmore, A. Mitchell; clerk. S. M. Gilmore; treas- urer, James Ramage; collector, Chas. Ramage; ushers, W. J. Sumner, Chas. Ramage, J. K. Rice, Mr. Bartlett. Superintendent of Sunday school, E. F, Osborn, Jr .; assist. supt., Rev. Granville Pierce; secretary and treasurer, Miss Hattie Durant; libra- rian, Charles Ramage.


French Protestant Society .- Meets Grace Chapel Main street.


Roman Catholic.


St. Jerome Roman Catholic Church .- Hampden street. Pastor, Rev. P. J. Harkins; assistants, Rev. J. R. Mur- phy. Rev. John J. Crowe. Organist, Miss Grace Harkins; Sabbath schools, boys department under the charge of


Church of the Sacred Heart .- Pastor, Rev. B. P. Phelan; assistant. Rev. W. J. Dower; organist, Miss Annie Nelli- gan; sexton and collector, John F Stapleton. Supts. of Sunday school, boys' department, D. J. Courtney; girls' department, Mrs. A. Le Breque. Church of the Precious Blood, (French) .- Park street. Pastor, Rev. A. R. Dufresne; assistant, Rev. N. Rainville; sexton, Leon Dufresne; Sunday school superintended by Rev. A. B. Dufresne and the Gray Nuns.


Convents, Etc.


Convent of Notre Dame .- Corner Hampden and Chestnut street. Sister Aloyse, superior.


House of Providence .- 127 Dwight street. This institution is a hospital and a home for aged and infirm per- sons, under the charge of the Sisters of Charity.


Mount St. Vincent Hospital and Diocesian Orphanage .- Ingleside, un- der the charge of the Sisters of Charity.


Parochial Schools.


St. Jerome's Institute .- Hampden street for boys; school superintended by the pastor of St. Jerome church and assistant priests.


School of Notre Dame .- Hampden corner Elm street, for girls, under the charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame.


French Catholic School,-Park street, for boys and girls, under the charge of the Gray Nuns of St. Hyacinthe. Lady Superior Sister St. Vincent. General Superintendent, Rev. A. B. Dufresne.


SOCIETIES, ORDERS, ETC.


Societies.


Amaranth Club .- President, John E. Clark; vice president, H. J. Frink; sec. and treas., Geo. C. Gill; executive committee, J. L. Burlingame, C. W. Johnson, Frank E. Nourse, Geo N. Tyner, C. S. Hemingway.


American Legion of Honor Holyoke Council No. 185. Organized May 14, 1880. Regular meetings on the first and third Friday of each month at the Grand Army Hall. P. C., J . R. John- son; C., W. Brainerd; V. C., E. Emo; O., G. I. Nye; S , P. J. Moore; T., T. L. Musell; C., J. Preston, Jr .; G., A. G. Squire; W., I. E. Damon; trustees, E. P. Ford, S. T. Miller, H. W. Gaylord; representative to grand council, J. R. Johnson; alternate, E. P. Ford.


Ancient Order of Hibernians, Divis- ion No. 1, of Holyoke .- Organized in February, 1872. Regular meetings on the second Tuesday and the Sunday af- ter the 20th of each month, at Stratton's Hall. President, J. J. Keough; vice- president, Anthony H. Ryan; secre- tary, M. B. Sullivan; financial secre- tary, John F. Spillane; treasurer, John J. Curley.


Arlington Club .- President, John G. Mackintosh; secretary and treasurerr Thomas Shepherd.


Bay State Club .- Rooms Tilley's block, High Street. President, H. G. Sears; vice-presidents, Frank McCam- mon, B. F. Hosford; treasurer, C. E. Bardwell; secretary, R. C. Winchester, trustees, Dr. J. U. Woods, J. P. Cush- ing, C. E. Ball.


Caledonian Club .- Regular Meetings second Friday and Fourth Saturdays


of each month at the old G. A. R. hall. President, Jas. Auld; vice-president, Thomas Aitken; secretary, Frederick Shearer; treasurer, Thomas Rae.


Catholic Mutual Benevolent Society .- President, T. J. Carmody; vice presi- dent, Joseph Teehan, secretary, J. C. English; treasurer, Stephen Maloney; trustees, Eugene Sullivan, Jno. Moore, Timothy Sullivan.


Fireman's Mutual Relief Association. Organized Feb. 5th, 1872. Regular meeting February of each year. Pres- ident, W. S. Loomis; vice-president, B. F. Bigelow; secretary, E. A. Whit- ing; treasurer, R. B. Johnson; audi- tors, J. L. Burlingame, Levi Perkins, trustees, W. S. Loomis, J. A. Snell; B. F. Bigelow.


Harmonie Lodge, No. 333. Deutscher Orden Harugarie. - Organized in March, 1873. Regular meetings on the first and third Tuesdays of each month, at Turner Hall. O. B., Henry Weitz; U. B., John Schnabel; secretary Au- gust Grunert Jr .; fin. secretary, Ed- ward Preiss; treasurer, Hermann Eger.


Holyoke Sangerbund .- This club was organized in January, 1880. Presi- dent, Henry Winkler; vice-president, John Kichler; secretary, Frank Schli- chting; treas., John Schabel; librarian, Robert Beyer; assistant librarian, H. Eismann; messenger, H. Zahn; Direc- tor, A. Schneidawind. Meets for re- hearsel every Monday evening. Month- ly meeting the first Wednesday after the 20th of each month.


Kranken Verein Germania .- Organ- ized December 29, 1866. Regular meeting on the first Thursday after


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the 20th of each month, at Winkler's Hall, Park Street. President, Henry Winkler; vice-president, Peter J. Westphal; secretary, Hermann Eger financial secretary, Johan Schnabel; treasurer, Robert C. Huebler.


L' Union Candienne .- President, D. Charron; first vice-president, P. Cha- quette; second vice-president, Louis Berner; secretary, J. Archambeau; cor. secretary, L. S. Paquette; treas- urer, J. A. Garceau; physician. Dr. J. C. Godin. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at their Hall "Salle Cana- dienne," corner of Cabot and Maple streets.


Robert Emmett Club .- Organized in November 1872. Regular meetings every Saturday at 3 p. m., at Dillon's Hall.


Society St. Jean Baptiste .- Organ- ized 1866. Incorporated 1872. Meets Ist and 3d Tuesdays of each month, at Salle Canadienne. President, M. M. Mitivier; vice presidents, A. F. Rich- ard and Daniel Proulx; sesretary, O. Genest; assistant secretary, G. Ga- larneau; corresponding secretary, D. Sainte Marie; treasurer, Joseph Beau- chemin; assistant treasurer, Fred Menard; Sergeant, L. Doucet; as- sistant, Jos. Gauthier; committee, Ulric Perreault, Val Moquin, Jos. Hebert, Napoleon Sicard.


St. Vincent De Paul Society .- Regu- jar meetings are held at the Notre Dame School House every Sunday af- ternoon after vespers. President, Dr. D. F. Donoghue; vice president, J. J. Dowd; secretary, P. F. Ryan, financial secretary, John O'Shea; treasurer, Cor- nelius Geran.


Wampanoag Tribe No. 10 Improved Order of Red Men .- Sachem, G. H. Pray; Senior Sagamore, W. R. Searles; Junior Sagamore, G. W. Cook; Proph- et, C. A. Ridout; Chief of Records, Geo. O'Brien; Assistant Chief of Rec- ords, H. J. Cody; Keeper of Wampum, Jas. E. Allen; Trustees, J. W. Doran, G. W. Cook, E. M. Keough.


Turn Verein .- Organized in 1872. Regular meetings on the first and


third Mondays of each month at Turn Hall. President, Louis Frederich; vice-president, Augustus Gruener; secretary, Charles Pollak; correspond- ing secretary, Hugo Omlar; treasurer, Paul H. Koehler; cashier. Fred Mel- zheimer; teacher of gymnastics, Oscar Ruther; assistant, Herman Foerester.


Holyoke Commandery No. 100 United Order Golden Cross .- Organized April 5th, 1880. Meeting first and third Mon- days, Temple of Honor Hall, Tilley's building. N. C., Geo. L. Thorpe; N. V. C., Ann J. Thorpe; K. of R., Carrie V. Thorpe; F. K. of R., H. P. Sears; Treas., W. L. Wheelock; W. P., Mary H. Williston; Herald, A. F. Marshall; W. I. G., Emma E. Walker; W. O. G., George Brien; Medical director, J. U. Wood; representative to G. C., W. L. Salisbury; trustees, W. L. Thorpe, J. O. Stone, C. T. Thorpe.


Young Mens Literary Association .- President, Ernest A. Thayer; vice-pres- ident, Henry S. Emmerson; secretary, S. S. Rogers; treasurer, George E. Pickup; librarian, A. E. Pickup. So- cial meetings at 197 High street every week, business meeting once a month.


Masonic.


MASONIC HALL, 205 HIGH ST.


Mt. Tom Lodge F. & A. M .- Organ- ized in 1852. Regular meetings on the first Friday of each month. C. C. Hun- ter, W. M .; J. E. Bronson, S. W .; J. S. Holt. J. W .; Geo. S. Bassett, treasurer; C. L. Farrington, secretary; David Barney, S. D .; W. M. Engle J. D .; S. S. Sheldon, S. S,; John Williams, J. S .; David Barney, marshal; J. L. Brown I. S .; T. T. Waterman Chaplain; N. W. Quint, Tyler.


Mt. Holyoke Chapter, R. A. M .- Organized in 1865. Regular meetings on the first Tuesday of each month, at Masonic Hall. L. M. Richards, H. P .; Chas. C. Hunter, K .; E. W. Bart- lett, S .; Geo. S. Bassett, treasurer; A. Higginbottom, secretary; J. S. Holt, C. of H .; Thomas Slingsby, R. A. C .; C. H. Preston, P. S .; C. H. Tower,


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3d V .; David Barney, 2d V .: S. H. Chase, Ist V .; T. T. Waterman, chap- lain; John Neill, S. S .; Geo. W. Rich- ards, J. S .; N. W. Quint, tyler.


Holyoke Council, R. & S. M .- Organ- ized in September, 1873. Regular meetings on the first Wednesday of each month. T. I. Master, Wm. Gro- ver; D. I. Master. L. M. Richards; P. C. of the Work, E. W. Bartlett; treas- urer, O. D. Allyn; recorder, A. C. Ed- son; G. M. of C. David Barney; Capt of G., Thomas T. Waterman; cond., H. E. Gaylord; chaplain, Geo. S. Bas- sett; sentinel, N. W. Quint; steward, C. H. Tower.


New England Masonic Mutual Relief Association .- Organized Feb. 26 1876, with headquarters at Holyoke. Reg- ular meetings: annual meeting on the third Tuesday in January; directors meeting on the third Thursday of each month; all are held at Masonic Hall. President, William Grover; vice-pres- idents, Dr. Geo. H. Smith and Dr. L. M. Tuttle; treasurer, C. H. Heywood; secretary, J. E. Bronson.


I. O. O. F.


Holyoke Lodge No. 134 .-- Organized in March 1873. Regular meeting every Tuesday at Odd Fellows Hall, Tilley's Block, High street. N. G., S. H. Whit- ten; V. G .. H. A. Brainard; P. S., P. J. Westphal; treasurer, Samuel Snell.


Tuscarora Encampment I. O. O. F. -- Regular meetings first and third Friday evenings of each month. C. P., G. R. Smith; H. P., J. B. Whitehouse; S. W., W. H. Jewett; S., Max Cobe; T., Samuel Snell; J. W., H. A. Crafts. Trustees, G. F. Underwood, E. C. Chapin, H. F. Farr.


Knights of Honor.


Rescue Lodge .-- Organized Feb. 11, 1876. Regular meetings on the second and fourth Fridays of each month, at the Odd Fellows Hall. Dictator, J. B. Munn; vice dictator, H. A. Chase; as- sistant dictator, H. C. Carrington; re- porter, C. H. Tower; financial reporter,


W. F. Smith; treasurer, Samuel Snell; guide, P. O'Gara; chaplain, G. L. Thorpe; guardian, H. K. Hawes; med- ical examiner, Dr. Geo. H. Smith; as- sistant examiner, Dr. G. W. Davis; sentinel, T. T. Allen.


Knights of Pythias.


Connecticut Valley Lodge No. 28 .-- Organized in 1873. Regular meeting every Monday evening at the Knights of Pythias Hall. P. C., David Barney; C. C., W. B. Miles; V. C., Ezra F. Hall; P., W. A. Babcock; K. ofR. and S., E. E. Bartlett; M. of E., Simon Brooks; M. of F., Wilbur F. Smith; I. G., Asa Holmes; O. G. Fred Hughes.


Ancient Order of Foresters.


Court City of Holyoke, No. 6291. Ancient Order of Foresters .- Organized November 7, 1879. Regular meetings on the second and third Fridays of each month, at Temple of Honor Hall. Officers : P. C. R., Robert Almond; C. R., John Hunter; S. C. R., John Green; T., C. O'Leary; F. S., P. J. Duff; R. S., Wm. Beaudreau; S. W., John Sault; J. W .. , John Day; S. B., D. Hagerty; J. B., E. Couture.


Court North Star, No. 6524, Ancient Order of Foresters .- Organized October 18, 1878. Regular meetings on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month. C. R., Peter F. Burns; S. C. R., James T. Porter; treasurer, Frank A. Rivers; F. C., George O'Brien. R. S., James H. Sullivan; S. W., P. C. Daley, J. W., James Cunningham; S. B., William Stone; J. B., James Lewis.


Royal Arcanum.


Nonotuck Council Royal Arcanum .- Regent, P. O'Gara; vice-regent, Wm. Cooper; orator, J. Hildreth; past re- gent, D. L. Farr; secretary, C. C. Tru- ax; collector, A. H. Dawley; treasurer, J. M. Sickman; chaplain, G. P. Elli- son; guide, J. E. Burbank; warden, Chas. Ely; sentry, H. N. Farnum.


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Temperance Societies.


Wyoming Lodge of Good Templars .- Organized April 20, 1865. Regular meetings every Friday evening at Good Templars Hall.


Jerusalem Temple of Honor No. 45. -- Organized October, 29, 1874. Meet- ings every Tuesday evening in Temple of Honor Hall, Tilley's block, High street. W. C. T., Robert M. Master; W. V. T., J. Reed; W. R., A. G. Wightman; W. A. R., R. J. Lade; W. F. R., C. A. Ridout; W. T., William Church; W. C., P. E. Thompson; W. U., W. R. Searle; W. D. U., T. Murray; W. G .. R. Gilmore; W. S., A. R Ad- ams.


St. Jerome Total Abstinence Mutual, Benevolent and Literary Society .-- Or- ganized in 1868 and incorporated in 1872. President, P. J. Moore; vice- president, Wm. Kelley; recording sec- retary. C. J. Bresnehan; financial sec- retary, T. F. Graney; corresponding secretary, J. J. Linehan; treasurer, M. J. Griffin, marshal, J. J. Sullivan; trustees, J. J. Callanan, M. M. Connor, Maurice Sullivan.


The St. Jerome Temperance Gymnas- tic Club .- This club was organized Dec. 21, 1874. Regular meetings every Monday evening, at Temperance Hall; business meetings every fourth Mon- day. President, T. J. Graney; vice- president, P. W. Shea; secretary, P. J. Sheehan; treasurer, J. J. Linehan. Committee, P. J. Doyle, D. C. McCar- thy, P. J. Murphy, Jas. Murphy, A. Driscoll.


Grand Army of the Republic.


Kilpatrick Post, No. 71, G. A. R .- Organized in 1868. Regular meetings every Tuesday at the G. A. R. Hall, Clough's building, 247 High street.


Commander, W. H. Abbott; senior vice commander, A. M. Cain; junior vice commander, J. J. Callanan; Adju- tant, D. E. Butler; Q. M., Chas. Flan- ders; O. D., W. I. Turner: O. G., James Phillips; chaplain, Robert B. Corbitt; surgeon, C. S. Lyman; Q. M. S., Geo. Whitaker; sergeant major, P. J. Gilligan.


Military.


Holyoke Light Infantry,. Co. D. 2d. Regiment, M. V. M .- Organized De- cember 11, 1878. Regular business meetings on the first Monday in each month. Drill meetings every Mon- day evening. Armory, City Hall, Number of members 62. Captain. Charles W. Brown; first lieutenant, Gilbert E. Russell; second lieutenant, Frank H. Barber; clerk, W. O. Shelley.


Bands.


Bande Nationale .- Organized De- cember, 1880. President, Onezime Vien; vice-president, E. Gauthier; sec- retary, Geo. Doucette; treasurer, Z. Boulley. Meets Tuesday and Friday of each week, at Germania Hall. Leader, J. J. Fitz Gibbon.


Holyoke Cornet Band .- Organized in the fall of 1872, 20 pieces. Meet at Mt. Tom Engine House every Monday and Friday evening. President, A. M. June; secretary, C. G. Burnham; treas- urer, Robert Almond; musical direc- tor, Isaac Berry.


Fitz Gibbon's Orchestra .- Organized 1868, 7 pieces. Agent, J. J. Fitz Gib- bon.


Hildreth's Orchestra. - John Hil- dreth, leader.


Holyoke Orchestral Club .- M. C. Brown, leader.


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BANKS.


BANKS.


National.


City National Bank. - Banking rooms 13 Dwight street. Incorporated Aug. 22d, 1879. President, J. C. Par- sons; board of directors, J. C. Parsons, Timothy Merrick, Charles B. Prescott, H. A. Gould, F. H. Harris, J. S. Mc- Elwain, Edward C. Taft, N. A. Leonard, Hiram Smith, Fred Har- ris, Lemuel Sears, C. L. Covell; cash- ier, C. Fayette Smith; teller, A. F. Hitchcock; bookkeepers, F. A. Smith and Geo. S. Perry. Annual meeting second Tuesday in January. Capital stock, $200,000; reserve profits, $30,000. Dividend of 4 per cent. de clared semi-annually, in January and July.


Hadley Falls National Bank .- Banking rooms corner Dwight and Main streets. Incorporated 1851; reor- ganized 1865. President, Chas. W. Ranlet; directors, Chas. W. Ranlet, Broughton Alvord, Jonas Kendall, William Skinner, William A. Chase, Benjamin Aldrich, Spencer A. White, Edwin H. Ball, Charles B. Prescott; Wm. Nash; cashier, H. P. Terry; tell er, J. R. Smith; bookkeeper, A. A. Al lyn; clerk E. B. Clapp. Annual meeting second Tuesday in January. Capital stock, $200,000; surplus $135,000. Divi- dends declared in April and October.


Holyoke National Bank .- 199 High street. Incorporated 1872. President, William Whiting; vice-president, R. B. Johnson; cashier, Wm. G. Twing; teller, W. S. Jencks; bookkeeper, Isaac E. Sawyer; clerk, S. S. Rogers; direc- tors, Wm. Whiting, R. B. Johnson James F. Allyn, William Nash, Levi Perkins, C. H. Heywood, George W. Prentiss. Capital stock, $200,000; re- serve profits, $75,000. Annual meeting 2d Tuesday of January. Dividends in April and October.


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High street. Incorporated Feb. 1884. Pres. ident, James H. Newton; cashier, Ed- win L. Munn; teller, Fred F. Part- ridge; bookkeeper, F. H. Newton; clerk, George W. Parker. Directors, James H. Newton. Edwin L. Munn, Anderson Allyn, Daniel H. Newton, Edward C. Rogers, John Delaney, Moses Newton, John C. Newton, J. H. Fraser, James Ramage, George A. Clark, George W. Miller, New York, Frederick Taylor, Granby, Mass., Her- man Stursberg, Jr., Josephus Crafts, Northampton. Capital stock, $250,000; surplus profits $10,000.




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