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Newton Paper Co .- This corporation was organized in May, 1876, with a capital stock of $24,000, buying the old Newton & Ramage mill, which was built in 1873. It manufactures sheath- ing, carpet lining, felt, manilla wrapping and lined straw board. It owns four mill powers running 11 1000 pound engines and three machines producing 14 tons per day. It employs 50 hands and the pay roll is $2,500 per month. President, Moses Newton; vice president, Jas. Ramage; treasurer, Geo. A. Clark. Capital $72,000. Third level canal, foot of Sargeant.
Nonotuck Paper Company .- This corporation started manufacturing in November, 1880. with a capital stock of $70,000. It makes book, engine-sized envelopes and flats, colored mediums and specialties. It uses five mill pow- ers, running three 1,200-1b. and one 1,000-1b. washers five 1,000 pound
beaters, two Jordan engines, one 84 inch and one 72 inch machine, turning out ten tons daily. President Aaron Bagg Jr .; agent J. S. McEl- wain; treasurer, Wm. H. Heywood; secretary, Henry E. McElwain. Sec ond level canal below county bridge.
Parsons Paper Company .- This was the first paper company organized in Holyoke. The mill was built in 1853 and the company was organized with $60,000 as capital stock, which has never increased, though business is done representing ten times that amount. It manufacturers fine writ- ing, envelope and .colored flats, bond and ledger. It uses eight mill powers and 200 steam horse powers in the two mills, running thirty 600 pound engines and four ma-, chines, producing 12 tons a day. It employs 325 hands and the pay- roll is $9,000 per month. Agent and treasurer, J.C. Parsons; assistant treas - urer, J. S. McElwain; secretary, E. P. Bagg. Upper end of first level canal, near overflow.
Riverside Paper Company .- This cor - poration was organized in 1866. It manufactures all kinds of fine writ- ing, using three mill powers, running three 700-1b. washers, six 650-1b. beat- ers, one 72-inch and one 80 inch ma- chine, producing four tons per day. It employs 180 hands and the pay-roll is $4,500 a month. President and treasurer, J. H. Appleton. Third lev- el canal, foot of Cabot street.
The Syms & Dudley Paper Company. -Was organized Sept., 1880, with a cap ital stock of $150,000. It manufactures book, engine sized flats and ruled papers. It employs about 150 hands and the monthly pay-roll is over $4,- 500. The mills use six mill-powers, running 12 1.000 1b. engines; three Jor- dan engines and one 73-inch and one 80 inch, and one 40-inch machine, producing thirteen tons per day. President, Wm. Whiting. treasurer, Geo. E. Dudley; manager of mill, Wm. E. Syms. Second level canal, below county bridge.
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Union Paper Manufacturing Com- pany .- This corporation was organized in 1870, with a capital stock of $200,000, and manufactures fine writing papers, It uses three mill-powers, running ten 600-1b. engines, one 62-inch and one 72 inch machine, producing five tons daily. It employs from 150 to 175 hands, and the pay-roll is about $3,800 per month. President. D. D. Warren; treasurer, H. Dickinson; agents, H. and E. Dickinson. Third level canal. near overflow.
Valley Paper Company .- This cor- poration was organized in 1866, with a capital stock of $125,000. It manufac- tures fine writing, linen and envelope papers. It uses four mill powers, run . ning seven 1,000 1b. engines, two Jor- dan engines and two machines, pro- ducing six tons a day. It employs 250 hands and the pay roll is $6,500. Pres- ident. Hiram Smith; agent and treas- urer, A. W. Esleeck. Second level canal, near county bridge.
Wauregan Paper Company .- This corporation was organized in January, 1879, and incorporated Jan. 1, 1881; and manufacturers superfine book and engine-sized writing papers. It uses five mill powers; running seven 1,000 1b, engines, two Jordan engines and one 84 incli machine, producing six tons finished paper per day. It employs 60 males and 50 females, and the pay roll is $3,000 per month. Pres- ident and treasurer, James A. Newton; office manager, T. Henry Spencer; superintendent, Alexander Paul; book- keeper, Homer J. Stratton. First level canal, corner Dwight.
Whiting Paper Company .- This com pany was organized in 1865 with $100,- 000 capital which has been increased to $300,000 nominally, though the ac- tual capital is much more. It runs two mills, the second of which was built in 1871. No. 1. mill uses four mill-powers, running three 1,000 and four 1,400 lb. engines and two 62-inch machines; producing six tons a day. There are 250 employes, and the pay- roll is about $8,000 per month. No 2
uses 5} mill powers, running eleven 900 1b engines, one 62-inch, one 72-inch and one 66 inch machine. producing eight tons a day. There are 350 em- ployes, and the pay-roll is $10,000 per month. Both mills make all grades of fine writing and envelope papers, card and bristol board, at No. 1 mill the company also manufactures choice stationery and wedding goods, put up in boxes with envelopes to match. President L. L. Brown; agent and treasurer, William Whiting. No. 1 mill upper end first level canal, near overflow. No. 2 mill, second level canal, Dwight.
Winona Paper Company .- This company started manufacturing in November, 1880, turning out flat cap and book papers. It uses five mill powers, running six 1.400 1b engines, four 1,600 1b and three Jordan engines, one 61 inch and one 84-inch machine, product twelve tons per day. Pres- ident, R. M. Pulsifier, Boston; treas- urer, B. F. Hosford. second level canal. foot of Lyman, below county bridge.
Whitmore Manufacturing Company,- This company was organized Nov. 7th, 1881, with a capital of $25,000. It man- ufactures card board, glazed and litho- graph paper; employs 42 hands and its pay roll is $1,300 per month, product, four tons per day. President, James D. Whitmore; clerk and treasurer. F. D. Heywood. Water Power Co.'s. Cabot street mill.
Envelope Manufacturers
Holyoke Envelope Company. - Incor- porated Dec. 10, 1880, began manufact- uring April 4th, 1881. Manufactures envelopes and papeteries. It employs 150 females and 40 males. Pay day 10th of each month. Pay roll $6,000 per month. Jas. T. Abbe, president; Geo. N. Tyner treasurer. Water Power Co.'s Cabot street mill, east wing.
Blank Book Manufacturers.
National Blank Book Company .- Organized Dec. 1st, 1875, as the J. G.
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Shaw Co .. and changed March 1st 1880, to the National Blank Book Co. They manufacture blank books of every description. Employ 120 hands. Pay roll $4,500 per month. President Thomas A. Mole; treasurer, Roswell M. Fairfield. Located in Water Pow- er Co.'s Cabot street mill, east wing.
Cotton Mills.
Hampden Cotton Mills .- Organized 1877; Capital stock, $160,000. Manu- facture duck and denims. President, Nelson D. White; treasurer and agent, Edward S. Bradford; selling agents, Whitman & Phelps. Capacity, 2 000,000 pounds per year. Monthly pay roll $8,000. Mill powers, four. Lyman street corner first level canal.
Holyoke Warp Company .- Organ- ized 1869. Capital stock, $60,000. Man- ufactures fancy and plain warps. Produces 2,000 pounds per day. Employs 55 males and 55 females. Mill powers, 13. Monthly pay roll, $3,200. President, James Renfrew, Jr .; agent and treasurer, J. L. Burlingame; paymaster, H. H. Smith.
Lyman Mills .- Organized Jan. 1st, 1854. Capital stock, $1,470,000. Man- ufacture No. 1 mill, sheeting, shirting and drilling; Nos. 2 and 3 mills, lawns, prints, etc. No. 1 mill produces per annum 3,000,000 pounds; Nos. 2 and 3 600,000 pounds per annum. Em- ploys 300 males and 1,000 females. Mill powers, 21}. Monthly pay roll, $28,000. Officers, President, Thomas Parsons, Boston; treasurer, Theop. Parsons, Boston; selling agents, Minot Hooper & Co., Boston and New York; agent, Geo. H. Hills; cashier, J. F. Burns; superintendent, E. Lovering. 74 Front street, and second level canal corner Lyman street.
Silk Mills.
Unquomonk Silk Mills .- Established in Haydenville, Mass., in 1849. Des- troyed by flood, May 16, 1874. Rebuilt in Holyoke, July, 1874 Satin sleeve linings, silk serges, silk and mohair
braids, machine and button hole twist, sewings, organzine and cassi- mere sewings. Production,3,000 pounds per month. Employ 250 to 300 hands. Mill powers; 1}. Monthly pay roll, $5,000. William Skinner & Son, pro- prietors. Corner of Appleton and Bigelow streets.
Thread Mills.
Hadley Company .- Organized 1863. Capital stock, $600,000. Spinners and manufacturers of spool cottons, shoe thread, harness and seine twines, fine cotton yarns, fine cotton warps; single and two ply, in skeins, etc. Mill- powers 11. Employ 721 hands. Weekly pay roll, $4,900. Total annual produc- tion 1,300,000 pounds. Officers: Treas- urer, Arthur T. Lyman, Boston; agent, William Grover; paymaster, C. L. Farrington. Canal street.
Merrick Thread Company .- Organ- ized July, 1865. Capital stock, $500,000. Manufacture six cord, soft finish, satin finish spool cottons, and fine yarns. Produce 3,000,000 dozen spools of cotton per annum. Employs 825 hands Mill powers thirteen. Monthly pay roll, $18,000. Officers: President, L. R. Hopkins; treasurer, Timothy Merrick; secretary and paymaster, C. W. Rider. Office corner Main and Jackson streets.
Woolen Mills.
Beebe, Webber & Company .- Estab- lished May, 1863. Manufacture doe- skins and cassimeres. Produce 600- 000 yards per annum. Employ 100 males and 50 females. Mill powers, 3. Monthly pay roll, $4,500. Corner Main and Canal streets.
Connor Brothers. - Manufacture cas- simeres. Four sets of machinery. Also manutfacturers of wool extracts, shoddy and flocks. Employs 125 males and 75 females, Mill powers, 2. Monthly pay roll, $5,500. Bigelow street corner Cabot street.
Germania Mill .- Organized Jan., 1865. Capital stock, 300,000. Manufactures
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fine beavers, castors, overcoatings and suitings. Employs 225 males and 75 females. Produce 250,000 yards 6 4 cloths per annum. Mill powers 2. Monthly pay roll $9,500. Officers: supt., L. Bume; treas., Herman Stursberg; agent, Herman Stursberg; Jr., secreta- ry and paymaster, Wm. Mauer. Cor- ner Race and South streets.
Chadwick & Chadwick .- Manufactur- ers of imitation seal skins. Employ 50 males and 20 females. Pay roll $2,800 per month. Water Power Co.'s Cabot street mill, west wing.
Springfield Blanket Company .- Or- ganized May 2, 1870. Capital stock $80,000. Was incorporated December, 1884, with capital stock of $150,000. Manufactures horse blankets. Product 500,000 annually. Employs 175 males and 225 females. Mill powers, 4. Monthly pay roll, $8,000. Treasurer, W. H. Wilkinson; superintendent, M. H. Whitcomb. Third level canal near Sargeant street.
Worsted Goods.
Farr Alpaca Company .- Organized 1873. Capital stock $300,000. Produces 6,000.000 yards dress goods per annum. Employs 525 males and 475 females Mill powers, 6. Monthly pay roll $32,000. Officers: President, Timothy Merrick; treasurer, J. Metcalf; agent, H. M. Farr. Bigelow street, between Appleton and Cabot.
Steam Pump Manufacturers.
The Deane Steam Pump Company .- Organized Dec. 1879. Capital stock $200,000. Employs 235 males. Mill powers 1. Officers: President. W. J. Harris; treasurer, Charles P. Deane. Works Bigelow street.
Iron Manufacturers.
George W. Prentiss & Company .- Wire mill. Established 1857. New mill built 1870. Manufactures refined iron wire. Product 800 tons per annum.
Employs 65 workmen. Mill powers , 2. Monthly pay roll, $2,500. G. W. Pren- tiss, M. W. Prentiss, W. A. Prentiss. First level canal, corner Dwight street.
Holyoke Machine Company .- Organ- ized 1862. Capital $300,000. Machinists, founders, and manufacturers of turbine water wheels, paper machinery, hy- draulic presses, etc. Employs 325 workmen. Mill powers, 2. Monthly pay roll $14,000. Officers: President, C. H. Heywood; treasurer, S. Holman. 517 Main street.
Massachusetts Screw Company .- Established 1873. Capital stock $50,000. Product $70,000 worth a year. Monthly pay roll $2,000. Mill powers, one. Employs 60 males and six females. Officers: President, D. H. Newton; treasurer. J. C. Newton; clerk, James S. Newton; superintendent, Dwight Goddard; paymaster. Ernest C. Cox. Cabot, corner Bigelow street.
Henry Seymour Cutlery Company .- Organized 1839. Capital stock. $25,000. Manufactures shears and scissors. Product 100 to 125 dozens daily. Em- ploys 70 males. Mill power, one. President, Henry Seymour; treasurer, Robert H. Seymour. 10 Appleton street, corner second level canal.
City Foundry. - Munn & Baush, proprietors. 509 East corner Crescent. Iron founders, machinists and grate bar manufacturers. Employ 35 men. Pay roll per month $1,500.
R. Pattee & Company .- Machinist jobbers. Established 1870. Manu- factures shafting, gearing, rag knives. dusters, and iron plated window sash, Holyoke fire hydrants, etc., Em, ploy 20 workmen.": 28 Main street.
Coghlan's Steam Boiler Works .- Manufacture heavy rotary bleachers and chemical wood pulp digesters for paper mills. Also light and heavy plate iron work for mills and factories Employs 50 men; pay roll $1,500 per month. D. F. Coghlan, proprietor, Crescent street.
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Holyoke Steam Boiler Works .- Es- tablished 1869. Manufacture steam boilers, rotary bleachers, water and oil tanks and heavy plate iron work. Employ 22 men. Pay roll $700 a month. Corner East and Mechanic streets. B. F. Mullin, superintendent.
E. Whitaker. Reed manufacturers, established 1852. Manufactures loom and dresser reeds. Employs 4 work- men. Bowers & Mosher's building.
Buttrick & Flanders-Established in 1873. Manufacturers of spindles, bol- sters and steps. Employ 10 hands. C. G. Buttrick, T. B. Flanders. First level canal between Appleton and Cabot streets.
Miscellaneous Manufacturers.
Connecticut River Lumber Company. -Manufacturers of spruce lumber. Mills at Hartford, Conn., Holyoke and Mt. Tom, Mass. The Holyoke mill employs 80 hands and turns out daily 75,000 feet of long lumber, 70,000 laths, and 15,000 shingles. Pay roll $4,000 per month. Steam power. Treasurer, T. W. Pearsall; agent, J. C. Lewis. 149 Hampden street.
Merrick Lumber Company .- Incor- porated Apr., 1884. Capital stoock $75,- 000, Lumber merchants, contractors and builders, and manufacturers of doors, sash and blinds. Steam planing and saw mill. Employs 45 men. Pay roll $2,000 per month. Near Conn. River R. R. freight depot. President, T. Mer- rick; treasurer, E. Bradley.
E. Chase & Son .- Lumber merchants. Dealers in all kinds of lumber. Estab- lished in 1859. Main street.
Watson Ely & Son .- Lumber dealers, planing and saw mill, 122 Front street. Employ 20 men; pay roll $900 per month.
Casper Ranger .- Contractor, lumber dealer, planing mill, door, sash, blinds, etc. Employ 75 men. Pay roll $2,800 per month. Bond, corner Appleton street.
The Tuttle Rubber Works .- Manufac- ture Jenkins & Frink's pump valves, washers, packing, rubber balls, wagon springs, shaft rubbers, etc. Employ 35 hands. Pay roll $1000 per month. J. H. Tuttle, proprietor; C. A. Tuttle, superintendent. Bigelow, between Appleton and Cabot.
Fenton & Dunn .- Manufacturers of all kinds of carriages and wagons; re- pairing of all descriptions. Employ 38 men. Works corner of Hampden and Walnut streets.
J. & W. Jolly .- Machinists and blacksmiths, general jobbing, paper mill repairs a specialty. Employ 30 men. Pay roll $1,500 per month.
John C. Smith .- Jobbing and repair- ing for paper mills, nuts, screws, etc. Patterns made and castings furnished in iron or brass. Employs 60 men. Shop on Bigelow street near Appleton.
John Heinritz, successor to Holyoke Woven Wire Mattress Company- Manufacturer of wire mattresses, 120 Front street.
Perkins' Machine Shop-General job- bing a specialy. All kinds of mill re- pairing. B. F. Perkins, proprietor. Shop Cabot street mill, east wing.
Thomas F. Kegan-Established 1878. Steam and gas pipe. Employs 16 men. Pay roll $800 per month.
Graves & Kinney .- Brass founders. Employs 10 hands. Pay roll $375 per month.
The Amherst Hydraulic Motor Co .- Manufactures water motors. President H. B. Richardson; treasurer, R. M. Fairfield.
Holyoke Bone Company. - Estab- lished February, 1877. Manufacture bone handles for cutlery, also bone dust for fertilizers. Employs 30 hands Monthly pay roll $1,000. H. S. Safford, superintendent. Corner Front and Sargeant street.
Holyoke Paper Box Company .- Chas. F. Taylor, manager. Manufacture
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paper boxes. Employ 25 hands. Pay roll $550 per month.
Henry Thomas .- Lithographer, en- graver and printer, lithographic power printing. Employs six hands. Bow- ers & Moshers building, opposite H. & W. R. R. depot.
Fourdrinier Wire Works .- Buchan- an, Bolt & Co. Established February 15, 1878. Manufacture wire cloths for Fourdrinier paper machines and dandy rolls, duster and cylinder wires. Employ 30 hands. Upper level canal near Appleton street.
The Delpholeum Oil Company .- In- corporated April 21, 1882. Capital stock $150,000. Manufacturers of Del- pholeum oils and compounds. Rufus Mosher, president; C. O. Warner, sec- retary and treasurer; Bowers & Mosh- er's building.
D. Mackintosh & Son .-- Dyers and dealers in colored cotton. Employs 85 hands; pay roll $2,500 per month.
Production 8,500 pounds per day. Big- elow street, between Appleton and Cabot.
Benjamin F. Nichols .-- Top roll cov- erer and manufacturer of leather belt- ing. Employs 8 men. Pay roll $300 per month. Water Power Co's Cabot street mill.
Frank E. White .- Paper finisher and ruler. Syms & Dudley Paper Co's mill.
STATISTICS
The Census of Holyoke; Present and Past.
The population of Holyoke in past census years was as follows :
Year.
Population.
Gain.
1850,
2,245
1855,
4,639
1,394
1860,
4,997
858
1865,
5,648
651
1870,
10,733
5,085
1875,
16,260
5,527
1880,
21,961
5,701
Transcript Publishing Co.,
Printers of all kinds of-
MANUFACTURERS
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MERCANTILE WORK.
182 High street, Holyoke.
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CORPORATIONS AND THEIR PAY DAYS. .
Corporations, Manufactories and their Pay Days.
CORPORATIONS. ETC.
LOCATION.
TREASURERS, AGENTS AND PRO- PRIETORS.
PAY DAYS FOR THE MONTH.
W. H. Abbott,
E. C. Taft,
J. S. Webber,
Dwight and Second Level, G. B. Holbrook, Water Power Co's Cabot st. Mill. Clark W.Bryan&Co Saturdays.
Bet Appleton and Cabot, first l'v'l Buch'an, Bolt & Co Saturdays.
First Level, near Cabot,
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Buttrick & Fland's 15th.
Chas. W. Gardner, 2d Wednesday.
E. Chase & Son,
Saturdays.
Saturdays.
Moses Newton,
20th.
Munn & Baush,
Saturdays.
20th.
J. C. Lewis,
1st.
D.H.&.J. C.Newton 10th and 25th.
James Connor, 20th.
D. P. Crocker, 10th.
C. P. Deane,
15th.
J. E. Clark,
15th.
Geo. R. Dickinson,
Watson Ely & Son,
D. M. Dickinson,
H. M. Farr,
20th.
Third Level,
B. & M. Building,
Canal,
South Hadley Falls,
Canal,
Wm. Grover,
Thursdays.
E. S. Bradford,
Wed. n'rst 20th
D. F. Fowler,
10th and 25th.
Hampshire Paper Co.
Henry Seymour Cutlery Co Second Level and Appleton, Cabot Street Mill,
Holyoke Envelope Co. Holyoke Boiler Works, Holyoke Bone Co. Holyoke Machine Co. Holyoke Paper Co. Holyoke Paper Box Co. Holyoke Warp Mill,
Holyoke Water Power Co. Holyoke File Works, Jolly J. & W. Kegan, T. F. Lyman Mills, Mackintosh D. & Son, Manning W. & J. Merrick Lumber Co. Merrick Thread Co.
Massasoit Paper Mfg Co. Massachusetts Screw Co. National Blank Book Co. Nichols Benj. F.
Newton Paper Co.
Third Level
Third Level, foot Lyman,
28 Main,
Dear Dam,
Cabot Street Mill
29 Dwight
Bond corner Appleton,
Third Level,
Bigelow, near Appleton, Mechanic,
Third Level,
Near County Bridge
Opp. H. &. W. R. R. Depot,
Henry Thomas,
10th.
J. H. Tuttle,
Weekly.
Wm. Skinner & Son 15th. H. & E. Dickinson.|20th.
A. W. Esleeck,
15th.
J. H. Newton,
15th.
B. F. Hosford
20th.
F. E. White,
20th.
E. Whitaker,
1st.
F. D. Heywood,
every other Sat
William Whiting,
Wilson & Smith,
Weekly. 20th. 16th
3d Wednesday.
South Hadley Falls,
Appleton and Crescent, Water Power Co's Cabot st. Mill, J. & D. Chadwick,
South end Third Level,
509 East,
Crescent, near C. R. R. Depot, 149 Hampden,
Bigelow, near Dwight, Bigelow and Cabot,
Crocker Manufacturing Co Near County Bridge,
Deane Steam Pump Co. Dickinson & Clark Paper Co Near County Bridge, Dickinson G. R. Paper Co. Sargeant, 122 Front, Ely Watson & Son, Excelsior Paper Co. Farr Alpaca Co.
Third Level, Bigelow,
Corner Hampden and Walnut,
Fenton & Dunn,
Saturdays.
15th.
1st.
15th.
B. C. Brainard,
Robt. H. Seymour,
Saturdays.
Geo. N. Tyner,
10th.
B. F. Mullin,
20th.
H. S. Safford,
10th.
15th.
O. H. Greenleaf,
3d Wednesday.
C. F. Taylor, 1st and 15th.
J. L. Burlingame, 10th
Wm. A. Chase,
15th.
Bozenh'd&Foerst'r
20th.
J. & W. Jolly,
20th.
T. F. Kegan,
20th. [last Sat.
Geo. H. Hills
2Tu& Wed after
D.Mackintosh&Son
1st and 16th.
W. & J. Manning,
1st.
10th.
15th.
E. C. Rogers,
4th and 19th.
J. C. Newton,
15th.
R. M. Fairfield,
every other Sat
Saturdays.
20th.
15th.
20th.
15th.
20th.
Wednesdays.
20th.
15th.
20th.
20th.
W. H. Wilkinson,
20th.
Geo. E. Dudley,
20th.
Bigelow, near Appleton, Appleton and Bigelow
Third Level,
Near County Bridge,
Dwight and First Level,
Third Level, foot Lyman,
Syms & Dudley's Mill,
Opp H. & W. R. R. depot,
Cabot opposite Bigelow,
Whiting (No. 1 & 2) Pa. Co. Near Dam,
Wilson & Smith,
Mechanic,
Front, corner Sargeant,
517 Main,
Main and Third Level,
First Level Canal, cor. Cabot, 529 Main,
Canal,
Bowers' & Mosher's Building,
First Level, near Cabot,
Appleton and Bigelow,
74 Front,
Bigelow,
Bowers' & Mosher's Building,
Near C. R. R. freight Depot, No. 1, 539 Main,
Bigelow,
Cabot and Bigelow,
Cabot opp Bigelow,
Cabot Street Mill,
B. F. Nichols, Geo. A. Clark,
Nonotuck Paper Co. Pattee Richard & Co. Parsons Paper Co. Perkins B. F.
Prentiss Geo. W. & Co. Ranger Casper, Riverside Paper Co. Smith John C. Snell S.
Springfield Blanket Co. Syms & Dudley Paper Co." Thomas Henry Tuttle Rubber Works,
Unquomonk Silk Mills, Union Paper Mfg. Co. Valley Paper Co.
Wauregan Paper Co. Winona Paper Co. White Frank E. Whitaker E.
Whitmore Mfg. Co.
West Hampden, Near County Bridge, 639 Main,
Abbott, W. H. Albion Paper Co. Beebe, Webber & Co. Beebe & Holbrook Co. Bryan, Clark W. & Co. Buchanan, Bolt & Co. Buttrick & Flanders, Carew Mfg. Co. Chase E. & Son, Chadwick & Chadwick, Chemical Paper Co. City Foundry, Coghlan D. F. Conn. River Lumber Co. Conn. River Pulp Co. Connor Bros.
Fenton & Dunn, Franklin Paper Co. Frost, Davis & Co. Germania Mills, Glasgow Co. Hadley Co.
Hampden Cotton Mills, Lyman, Ham. Glazed Pa. & Card Co Riverside,
South Hadley Falls,
C. H. Southworth,
3d Thursday.
S. Holman,
20th.
Once in 2 wks M
20th.
F. H. Chamberlin Frost, Davis & Co., H. Stursburg,
4th Thursday.
Edwin Bradley, T. Merrick,
J. S. McElwain, R. Pattee & Co., J. C. Parsons, B. F. Perkins,
Geo. W. Prentiss,
Casper Ranger, J. H. Appleton, John C. Smith, Samuel Snell,
15th. 20th.
Bowers' & Mosher's Building,
D. F. Coghlan,
Bigelow, near Appleton,
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LARGE CITIES OF THE WORLD.
Aberdeen, Scotland.
88,125
Lemberg or Leopol, Austria 87,105
Adrianople, Turkey
150,000
Liege, Belgium 106,442
Agra, East India.
125,000
Lille, France. 158,117
Ahmedabad, East India.
130,000
Lima, Peru 121,370
Aleppo, Turkey ..
100,000
Lisbon, Portugal 275,286
Alexandria, Egypt
238,888
Liverpool, England.
493,405
Amoy, China ..
250,000
ยง City
74,897
Amritsir, East India.
130,000
Amsterdam, Netherlands
281,805
Lucknow, East India. 300,000
Antwerp, Belgium
126,663
Lyons, France
323,954
Bangalore, East India
140,000
Madras, East India 427,771
Bangkok, Siam
500,000
Madrid, Spain. 332,024
Barcelona, Spain-
252,015
Malaga, Spain
113,050
Baroda, East India
140,000
Malta Island
146,852
Belfast, Ireland
174,394
Benares, East India
200,000
Manilla, Philippine Islands
160,000
Berlin, Prussia.
826,341
Marseilles, France.
: 12,864
Bhurtpore, Hindostan
100,000
Melbourne, Australia
191,254
Birmingham, England.
343,787
Merthyr Tydfil, Wales.
> 97,020
Bologna, Italy.
115,957
Messina, Italy
111,854.
Bolton, England
82,853
Mexico, Mexico.
210,327
Bombay, East India,
646,636
Milan, Italy.
199,009
Bordeaux, France
194,241
Montevideo, Uraguay.
105,296
Bradford, England
145,830
Montreal, Canada.
107,225
Bremen, Germany
82,950
Moorshedabad, East India
146,963
Breslau, Prussia
208,025
Moscow, Russia.
611,970
Brest, France ..
79,847
Munich, Bavaria
170,688
Brighton, England.
90,011
Muicia, Spain.
109,446
Bristol, England
182,552
Nagpore, East India
111,231
Brussels, Belgium
314,077
Nantes, France
118,517
Bucharest, Turkey
141,754
Naples, Italy
448,743
Buenos Ayres, Argen. Rep
177,787
128,443
Cairo, Egypt.
256,700
500,000
Calcutta, East India
447,601
Odessa, Russia
121,335
Canton, China.
1,300,000
Oporto, Portugal
89,321
Catania, Italy
84,397
530,885
Cawnpore, East India 111,231
219,938
Cologne, Prussia 129,233
Paris, France.
1,851,792
Constantinople, Turkey 1,075,000
Copenhagen, Denmark
180,866
Pekin, China.
1,648,814
Cork, Ireland. 78,382
Pesth, Hungary
200,476
Damascus, Turkey
150,000
Portsmouth, England
113,569
Dantzic, Prussia.
89,122
Prague, Austria
157,713
Delhi, East India.
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