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One stroke dismisses; two strokes call out the entire department. Two strokes at 1.15 denote no school session in the afternoon.
The bells will be struck once at 1 o'clock P.M.
Keys to boxes are in possession of responsible persons in the vicinity of the signal boxes, also in the hands of the police. Citizens are requested to inform themselves where keys to the signal boxes are kept.
FIREMEN'S FUND ASSOCIATION.
President, Chief E. S. Hosmer. Vice-President, Capt. William H. Downs. Secretary, Capt. George W. Patten. Treasurer, Assistant Engineer J. F. Norton. Committee on Relief, E. S. Hosmer, F. Hoyt, H. B. Downs, D. J. Hurley, C. D. Foley. This association is composed of the whole Fire Department, and man- aged by a board of trustees, two from the board of engineers and two from each company, who meet on the first Friday evenings in the months of May, August, Nov., February, and April, in the Engineer's room, 72 Middle st., at 7.30 P.M.
VETERAN FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION.
Organized October, 1885. Meetings are held at Mechanics' Hall, Dutton st., quarterly, first Wednesday after first Monday. President, Josiah G. Peabody. Vice-President, Ashael D. Puffer. Secretary, Charles H. Philbrick. Treasurer, Edward S. Hosmer. Directors :- Ward one, Edward Collins ; ward two, Leonard Brown ; ward three, James F. Norton ; ward four, James T. Trask ; ward five, O. H. P. Trask ; ward six, Charles E. Poor.
SCHOOLS AND TEACHERS.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Chairman, JAMES C. ABBOTT. Vice-Chairman, DANIEL J. DONAHUE. The Mayor, and President of the Common Council, ex-officiis.
Term expires 1886. Ward 1-Stephen J. Johnson. 2-Herbert P. Jefferson.
3-Daniel J. Donahue. 4-Ransom A. Greene. 5-Andrew G. Swapp. 6-Charles H. Conant.
Term expires 1887. Ward 1-Lawrence Cummings. 2-Walter H. Leighton. 3-John J. Cluin. 4-George W. Bicknell.
5-George W. Batchelder. 6-Walter M. Lancaster.
Meets the last Monday in each month, at 7.30 P.M., in City Hall.
Superintendent of Schools, Geo. F. Lawton. Office, City Hall. Hours, 11.30 A.M. to 12.30 P.M., and from 2 to 3 P.M. on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons.
HIGH SCHOOL. ANNE AND KIRK STREETS.
Principal, Frank F. Coburn. Assistants, Frank B. Sherburne, Cyrus W. Irish, Elizabeth McDaniels, M. A. Webster, Marietta Melvin, Harriet P. Hovey, Charlotte E. Draper, Alice J. Chase, M. Jennie Keese, Susie L. D. Watson, Adelaide Baker, Jennie L. Allen, Mary G. Stevens.
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS.
BARTLETT SCHOOL, CLARK STREET, CORNER HANCOCK AVENUE.
Principal, Samuel Bement. Assistants, Marianne B. Kent, Abbie E. French, Belle F. Batchelder, Belle A. Prescott, M. Ída Howe, Amy L. Tucke, Frances M. Talbot, Lola Cheney.
COLBURN SCHOOL, LAWRENCE, OPPOSITE NORTH STREET.
Principal, George W. Howe. Assistants, Elizabeth W. Frost, Susan M. Andrews, Sarah J. Crosby, Kate G. Mclaughlin, Arvilla L. Reader, Mary A. Hammill, Elizabeth A. Balch.
EDSON SCHOOL, HIGHLAND, CORNER SOUTH STREET.
Principal, Calvin W. Burbank. Assistants, Mary E. Stone, Mary F. Carleton, Maria C. R. Swan, Anna A. Sargent, Mary A. Balch, Fannie A. Scripture, Nettie E. Carleton, Rosalie T. Burns, Katie F. Hayes, Carrie Stone.
HIGHLAND SCHOOL, PINE, CORNER WILDER STREET.
Principal, Charles W. Morey. Assistants, Abbie F. Woodward, Alice M. Clark, Luella A. Wardwell, Fannie M. Clark, Mary F. Burnham, Hattie B. Frye, Addie F. Bennett, Mary S. Gerry, Estelle L. Whitney, Edith L. Monroe.
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GREEN SCHOOL, MERRIMACK, OPPOSITE COLBURN STREET.
Principal, Albert L. Bacheller. Assistants, Ruth B. Bailey, Annie E. Rich- ardson, Clara A. Hannaford, Lena A. Gookin, Lizzie A. Nolan, Katie F. Cassidy, Ella J. Carleton, Lulie A. Huntoon.
PAWTUCKET SCHOOL, MAMMOTH AVENUE.
Principal, Assistants, Nellie F. MacDonald, Celestia P. Chase, Julia M. Healey.
MOODY SCHOOL, EAST MERRIMACK ST., COR. HIGH-STREET SQUARE.
Principal, Williamn S. Greene. Assistants, Alice M. Sanborn, Mary E. Way, Laura J. Pindar, Frances E. Hardman, Frances E. Garrity, Clara A. Eaton, Car- rie F. Smith.
VARNUM SCHOOL, MYRTLE, HEAD OF FIFTH STREET.
Principal, Arthur K. Whitcomb. Assistants, Georgianna F. Vinton, Harriet Bradley, Sarah A. Bradley, Alice R. Keese, Minnie F. Wing, Maria W. Roberts, Ada Martin, Rosa A. Dowd.
BUTLER SCHOOL, GORHAM, NEAR CARTER STREET.
Principal, Cornelius F. Callahan. Assistants, Frances M. Webster, Laura F. Howe, Nellie F. Keefe, Nellie F. Murphy, Carrie A. Miles, Katie E. Kelley, Delia T. Brady, Mary L. McSorley.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
Agawam-Street School, Agawam, corner Barrington street. Principal, Mary Mclaughlin. Assistants, Annie M. Lee, Bridget T. Maguire.
Ames-Street School, Lawrence, corner Ames street. Principal, Amanda M. Hadley. Assistants, Katie F. Murphy, Mary E. Drew, Lizzie M. Hadley.
Cabot-Street School, Cabot, corner Ford street. Principal, Lottie M. Furnald. Assistants, Mary A. Beard, Martha A. Neal.
Carter-Street School, Carter street. Principal, Belle T. Vinal. Assistants, Georgia A. Harnden, Cornelia M. Davis.
Central-Street School, Central, near Walnut street. Principal, Eliza Cowley. Assistants, Charlotte McDaniels, Kate J. Lawler, Blanche E. Fay, Kate E. Mc- Owen, Lucy F. Carleton, Maggie J. Harrihan, Hattie A. Knowles.
Charles-Street School, Charles street. Principal, Alice T. Owens. Assistant, Abby L. Sargent.
Church-Street School, Church, near George street. Principal, Mary J. Alger. Assistant, Abbie V. Wheeler.
Dorer-Street School, Dover, between Middlesex and Grove streets. Principal, Clara B. Horne. Assistant, Clementine H. Bowers.
Elliot School, Middlesex, corner Elliot street. Principal, Ellen A. Stillings. Assistants, Winnefred Haggerty, Marietta McEvoy, Nellie T. O'Grady.
Fayette-Street School, Fayette, between Chestnut and Everett sts. Teacher, Nellie Kolawn.
Franklin School, Middlesex, cor. Branch street. Principal, Sarah C. Fiske. Assistants, Lizzie S. Lowe, Marion J. Stevenson, Katie G. Jones.
Grand-Street School, Grand, between Westford and Middlesex sts. Teachers, Ida J. Flint, Jennie M. Bennett.
High-Street School, High, between Chestnut and Everett streets. Principal, Lucretia A. Day. Assistant, Clara A. Emerson.
Howard-Street School, Howard, between Chelmsford and Hale streets. Prin- cipal, Ellen A. Bridge. Assistant, Marion E. Greene.
Kirk-Street School, Kirk, corner Lee 'street. Principal, Marcena F. White- horn. Assistant, Laura H. Palmer.
London-Street School, London, corner West st. Principal, Lizzie R. Maguire. Assistant, M. Anastasia Lynch.
Lyon-Street School, Central, corner Lyon street. Principal, Katie F. Fay. Assistants, Alice T. Lee, Mary J. McCarry, Nellie A. Hunt.
Mammoth-Road School, Pawtucket School building. Principal, Ellen M. Holden. Assistant, Rose J. Delaney.
Mann School, Lewis, corner Broadway. Principal, Mary L. Hill. Assistants, Minnie C. Smith, Ellen A. Corbett, Marietta F. Crowley, Ella E. Gardner, Lilla J. Greenhalge.
Morrill School, Common, cor. Adams street. Principal, Ellen F. Coughlan. Assistants, Nellie M. Brown, Isabella V. McAnulty, Charlotte E. Brown.
Plain-Street School, Plain, corner Powell street. Principal, Laura E. Lee. Assistant, Flora H. Sprague.
Pond-Street School, High, corner Pond street. Principal, Aurelia L. Howe. Assistant, Marietta Hill.
Powell-Street School, Powell, near Liberty street. Principal, Viola A. Ham- blett. Assistant, Carrie J. Bailey.
River-Street School, River street, Centralville. Principal, Sara R. Swan. Assistant, Lizzie C. Kennedy.
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Rock-Street School, Rock, corner Willie street. Principal, Sarah E. Scales. Assistant, Ellen M. White.
School-Street School, School, between Pawtucket and Bowers streets. Prin- cipal, Annie S. Harlow. Assistant, M. Carrie Stiles.
Tenth-Street School, Tenth, corner Varnum street, Centralville. Principal, Mary F. Beane. Assistants, Martha A. Franklin, Katherine T. Lennon, Ella A. Bailey.
West Sixth-Street School, West Sixth, between Coburn and Jewett streets, Centralville. Principal, Stella J. Allen. Assistants, Ella E. Bradley, Eliza A. Davis, Addie L. Richardson.
UNGRADED SCHOOLS.
Cheever-Street School, Cheever street. Teacher, Mary J. Meade.
Middlesex Village School. Teacher, Elizabeth A. Cotting.
Varnum-Avenue School. Teacher, Laura J. Gould.
Teacher of Penmanship, Thomas M. Graves.
Teacher of Drawing, Henry T. Bailey.
Military Instructor, Capt. A. A. Hanscom.
REFORM SCHOOL AT ALMSHOUSE.
Teacher, William A. Lang.
Truant Officers, Bickford Lang, William H. Bermingham, John. F. Williams.
ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS.
Immaculate Conception School, High, corner Bartlett street. Organized 1881. In charge of Sisters of Grey Nuns.
St. Joseph's Parochial School, No. 189 Moody street. Organized November 12, 1883. In charge of Sisters of Grey Nuns.
St. Patrick's Academy, Nos. 95 and 97 Adams street. In charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame.
St. Patrick's Parochial School (for boys), Suffolk, near Market street. Or- ganized 1882.
St. Patrick's Parochial School (for girls). In charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame.
St. Peter's School and Orphan Asylum, No. 39 Appleton street. In charge of the Sisters of Charity.
CHURCHES.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Orthodox), No. 240 Merrimack st. Organ- ized 1826. Pastor, Rev. Smith Baker. Clerk, Andrew Liddell. Treasurer, Joseph S. Holt. Sexton, Thomas A. McMaster. Superintendent of Sabbath School, Arthur S. Cutler.
JOHN-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCHI (Orthodox), John, cor. Paige street. Organized May 9, 1839. Pastor, Rev. Henry T. Rose. Clerk, A. B. Wood- worth. Sexton, Seymour L. Cutting. Superintendent of Sabbath School, William H. Lathrop. Organist, Warren S. Foote.
ELIOT CHURCH (Orthodox), Summer, cor. Favor street. Organized December, 1830. Pastor, Rev. John M. Greene, D.D. Treasurer, Jas. Howard. Clerk, George E. King. Society Treasurer, Horace Ela. Superintendent of Sabbath School, Albert B. Hall.
KIRK-STREET CHURCH (Orthodox). Organized May 21, 1845. Pastor, Rev. Charles A. Dickinson. Clerk, Arthur B. Cushing. Treasurer, Clarence E. Burnham. Superintendent of Sabbath School, George M. Ward.
HIGH-STREET CHURCH (Orthodox), No. 58 East Merrimack street, Belvidere. Organized January 25, 1846. Pastor, Rev. Owen Street. Clerk, F. N. Chase. Treasurer, Geo. W. Ely. Organist, Walter E. Owen. Sexton, Elisha Harris. Superintendent of Sabbath School, F. N. Chase.
PAWTUCKET CHURCH (Orthodox), Mammoth road, Pawtucketville. Organized 1797. Pastor, Rev. Charles H. Willcox. Clerk of the Church, Samuel B. Simonds. Clerk of the Parish, Orford R. Blood. Superintendent of Sabbath School, Edward S. Howe.
HIGHLAND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Orthodox), Westford, cor. South Can- ton street. Organized January 1, 1884. Pastor, Rev. S. Winchester Adriance. Clerk, Willard Everett. Treasurer, William T. Dole. Superintendent of Sabbath School, Willard Everett. Sexton, Joseph O. Perkins.
FRENCH PROTESTANT CHURCH (Orthodox), Bowers, corner Fletcher street. Organized July 3, 1877. Pastor, Rev. C. E. Amaron. Clerk, C. L. Charron. Treasurer, A. L. Mercier. Superintendent of Sabbath School, J. L. Loiselle.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, George, corner Church street. Organized February 8, 1826. Pastor, Rev. John Gordon. Clerk, D. P. Bates. Se.cton, Abel W. Leonard. Superintendent of Sabbath School, Henry L. Tibbetts.
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WORTHEN-STREET CHURCH (Baptist). Organized 1831. Pastor, Rev. William S. Ayers. Clerk of Church, D. J. Kimball. Sexton, E. A. Russell. Superin- tendent of Sabbath School, Findley Stevenson.
BRANCH-STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. Organized July 1, 1869. Pastor, Rev. O. E. Mallory. Clerk of Church, O. R. Barclay. Treasurer of Church, W. L. Corey. Supt. of Sabbath School, Wm. F. Hills. Sexton, Philip Manning.
FIRST FEEEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH, Paige street. Organized August 15, 1833. Pastor, Rev. George N. Howard. Treasurer, A. G. Thompson. Sexton, G. W. Parker. Superintendents of Sabbath School, G. D. Brown and G. W. Howe. Organist, George E. Metcalf.
FIRST FRENCH EVANGELICAL MISSION (Methodist). Meets in Young Men's Christian Association Hall. Pastor, Rev. G. Aubin.
FIFTH-STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, Centralville. Organized March 17, 1874. Pastor, Clerk, Frank W. Cobb. Treasurer, Gancelo Leighton. Superintendent of Sabbath School, Gancelo Leighton. Sexton, Alfred D. Kennedy.
MT. VERNON STREET (Free Baptist), Butterfield, cor. Mt. Vernon. Organized December 26, 1874. Pastor, Rev. Ernest Wesley. Clerk, H. H. Smalley. Superintendent of Sabbath School, Earl A. Thissell. Sexton, Albert A. Smith.
ST. PAUL'S METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Hurd street. Organized 1826. Pastor, Rev. Charles F. Rice. Superintendents of Sabbath School, Augustus W. Weeks, Benjamin Holt. Clerk, C. W. Savage. Sexton, Chas. Stimpson.
CENTRAL CHURCH (Methodist Episcopal), John, cor. Paige street. Organized April, 1854. Pastor, Rev. Isaac H. Packard. Superintendent of Sabbath School, George F. Knowles. Sexton, O. W. Merrill.
WORTHEN-STREET CHURCH (Methodist Episcopal). Organized 1841. Pastor, Rev. Edward R. Thorndike. Superintendents of Sabbath School, Oscar Whit- comb and Henry B. Hamilton. Sexton, Sewell Harriman.
HIGHLAND METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Loring street. Organized March 12, 1875. Pastor, Rev. William H. Meredith. Treasurer of Trustees, Edmund Brickett. Secretary of Trustees, Charles Forrest. Treasurer of Stewards, S. F. Badger. Supt. of Sabbath School, J. M. Pearson. Sexton, H. Hodge.
PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Gorham, corner Congress street. Organized January 5, 1879. Pastor, Rev. John A. McGreaham. Superintendents of Sab- bath School, Thomas Leland and the Pastor.
THE MINISTRY-AT-LARGE FREE CHAPEL, Middlesex, between Elliot and South streets. Organized 1846. Pastor, President of the Society, George F. Richardson. Secretary, Hamilton Burrage. Collector, Miss Annie M. Paige.
FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, Hurd, near Central street. Organized July, 1827. Pastor, Rev. George W. Bicknell. Clerk, Leonard Brown. Treasurer, Eli W. Hoyt. Collector, Geo. H. Wright. Superintendent of Sabbath School, George F. Martin. Sexton, Benjamin F. Adams.
SECOND UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, Market, corner Shattuck street. Organized 1838. Pastor, Rev. R. A. Greene. Clerk, John A. Herrick. Treasurer, Fred. H. Taylor. Collector, Charles W. Taylor. Superintendent of Sabbath School, John A. Herrick. Sexton, Samuel W. Taylor.
FIRST UNITARIAN SOCIETY, No. 46 Merrimack, opposite John st. Organized 1829. Pastor, Rev. Josiah L. Seward. Clerk, John H. McAlvin. Treasurer, Ralph F. Brazer. Superintendent of Sabbath School, Charles H. Coburn. Sexton, Alfred W. Scadding.
ST. ANNE'S CHURCH (Episcopal), Merrimack, corner Anne street. Organized February 26, 1824. Rector, Rev. A. St. John Chambre, D.D. Assistant, Rev. John McGaw Foster. Wardens, Frederick Taylor and John M. Pevey. Clerk, O. E. Cushing. Treasurer, Charles Hovey. Superintendent of Sunday School, Rev. A. St. John Chambre, D.D. Sexton, William McArthur.
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH (Episcopal), Gorham street, north of the Court House. Organized 1860. Rector, Rev. Leander C. Manchester. Clerk, Chas. H. Bur- bank. Supt. of Sunday School, Henry P. Webber. Sexton, J. D. Willman.
HOUSE OF PRAYER (Episcopal), Walker street. Rector, Rev. J. J. Cressey. Clerk, W. H. Choate. Treasurer, Charles A. Carleton.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Regular Presbyterian), No. 56 Appleton street. Organized June 23, 1869. Pastor, Rev. Robert Court, D.D. Elders, John Mackinnon, James Love, Isaac S. Archibald, Thomas Gray. Financial Sec- retary, Hugh G. Walker. Treasurer, Isaac Archibald. Superintendent of Sabbath School, John Mackinnon. Sexton, Nathaniel Houston.
SWEDISH LUTHERAN SOCIETY, Meadowcroft, near Moore street. Organized May 23, 1882. Services in the Swedish language. Pastor, Rev. C. A. Blom- gren. Deacons, M. E. Pihl, Christian Friberg, Olaus Anderson.
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LOWELL SILENT SOCIETY. Services held in Barristers' Hall building every Sunday. President, Pelatiah J. Wright. Treasurer, George A. Hanscom. Trustees, Rev. J. L. Seward, Rev. Smith Baker, Rev. John M. Green, Hon. Sewall G. Mack, George A. Hanscom.
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH (Roman Catholic), Fenwick st. Pastor, Rev. Michael O'Brien. Assistants, Revs. Wm. M. O'Brien, John J. Shaw, Jas. W. Hickey. ST. PETER'S CHURCH (Roman Catholic), Gorham, cor. Appleton street. Rector, Rev. M. Ronan. Assistants, Revs. John D. Colbert and Thos. F. McManus. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH (French Roman Catholic), Lee st. Pastor, Rev. Andrew M. Garin. Assistants, Revs. C. Bournigalle, Joseph N. Pelletier, A. Fournier, C. Lagier, F. Therien.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH (Roman Catholic), Fayette, cor. Stackpole st., Belvidere. Pastor, Rev. James McGrath, Provincial, Rev. J. A. Tortel, Superior. Assistants, Revs. C. J. Smith, D. O'Riordan, W. D. Joyce.
CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART (Roman Catholic), Moore street. Organized 1884. Pastor, Rev. Theophile J. Lavoie. Assistant, Rev. John A. Fitzpatrick. ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH (Roman Catholic), No. 14 Sixth street. Pastor, Rev. William O'Brien. Assistant, Rev. John J. Gilday.
FAITH CHAPEL, Chelmsford, corner Plain street. Organized January 6, 1883. Pastor, Rev. Llewellyn W. Raymond. Clerk, Charles A. Harris. Treasurer, Alonzo L. Russell. Sexton, Joel M. Thurston, jr.
SECOND ADVENT, Mechanics' Hall, Dutton st. Services morning and afternoon. GOSPEL HALL (Christian), No. 285 Lincoln street. Organized March, 1884.
YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETIES OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
KIRK-STREET CHURCH. President, Frank W. Hall. Vice-President, Edward H. Shattuck. Sec., Miss Maria A. Mack. Treas., Miss Kate J. Ferguson. JOHN-STREET CHURCH. President, Frank Coburn. Vice-President, Minnie F. Wing. Secretary, Miss May B. Harrison. Treasurer, A. B. Woodworth, jr. ELIOT CHURCH. President, Matt. M. Eaton. Vice-President, Frank C. Nichols. Secretary, Isabel H. Graham. Treasurer, Edward W. Pease.
FIFTH-STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. President, I. Watts Whitman. Vice-Presi- dent, Hervy F. Mallory. Sec., Belle P. Miller. Treasurer, Lizzie B. Sweatt. FRENCH PROTESTANT CHURCH. President, Chas. L. Charron. Vice-President, S. St. Pierre. Secretary, Miss H. Caron. Treasurer, Mrs. C. E. Amaron. HIGH-STREET CHURCH. President, George W. Ely. Vice-President, John L.
Robertson. Secretary, Mrs. F. E. Burtt. Treasurer, Addie L. Gibson. MT. VERNON FREE BAPTIST CHURCH. President, E. G. Wesley. Vice-Pres., E. B. Stiles. Secretary, James Young. Treasurer, Miss Etta Pierce.
PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. President, Wm. A. Crompton. Vice-Pres., Fred Pickles. Secretary, John Wilmot. Treasurer, Alice Allen.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. President, A. S. Cutler. Vice-President, Miss Clara A. Hanaford. Sec., Miss Minnie Bills. Treas., I. W. Bisbee.
PAWTUCKETVILLE CHURCH. President, Rev. Charles H. Willcox. Vice-Pres., Edward S. Howe. Sec., Miss Jennie Jewett. Treasurer, Miss Nellie Colton.
SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS' UNION OF LOWELL AND VICINITY.
President, William F. Hills. Vice-President, Augustus W. Weeks. Secre- tary, F. N. Chase. Treasurer, George F. Knowles. Executive Committee, George W. Howe, Thomas Leland, Ozro Hutchinson, John McKinnon, with the Presi- dent, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer.
SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, Etc. THE ASSOCIATED CHARITIES OF LOWELL.
Organized May 6, 1881. President, Edward P. Woods. Vice-President, Rev. L. C. Manchester. Secretary, W. P. Atwood. Treasurer, John F. Kimball. Associate Members, Rev. Josiah L. Seward, E. W. Hoyt, Mrs. H. C. Duganne, Rev. Owen Street, H. H. Wilder, Jas. Bayles, Misses E. O. Robbins and Lucy Nesmith, and the Mayor of Lowell. Registrar, Miss Annie M. Paige ; office at rooms of the People's Club, Wyman's block, corner Merrimack and Central sts.
CHANNING FRATERNITY.
President, Geo. R. Richardson. Vice-Presidents, Walter U. Lawson, Ralph F. Brazer, Miss Helen F. Whittier, Mrs. Edward Ellingwood. Treas., Edward K. Perley. Secretary, R. F. Hemenway. An organization for the purpose of furnishing fruit and flowers for the sick, and Sunday evening lectures during the fall and winter months, also country week for children. Treasurer, Charles L. Knapp & Co.
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THE MINISTRY-AT-LARGE IN LOWELL.
Free Chapel, Middlesex street. Organized in 1843 as the Lowell Missionary Society ; re-organized and incorporated as the Ministry-at-Large in Lowell, July 21, 1879, for the purpose of education, charity, benevolence, and religion. Office hours from 2 to 4 o'clock P. M. Order-box at the door. President, George F. Richardson. Vice-President, James Francis. Secretary, Hamilton Burrage. Treasurer, D. B. Bartlett. Directors, Hon. George F. Richardson, Rev. Josiah L. Seward, James G. Hill, Jonathan Tyler Stevens, Dr. G. A. Gerry, Horace B. Coburn, George J. Carney. Minister-at-Large, Collector, Miss Annie M. Paige.
LOWELL DISPENSARY.
No. 18 Shattuck st. Organized in 1836 for the purpose of furnishing medicine and medical advice to the poor, gratis. President, Sewall G. Mack. Secretary and Treas., Austin K. Chadwick. Physician, Dr. Chas. P. Spalding, Northern and Southern District. Consulting Physicians, Drs. C. A. Savory, Joel Spalding.
CITY DISPENSARY.
Located in Market House building, Market street. Organized July 1, 1879. This dispensary is supported by the city, and is in charge of twelve physicians of the Middlesex Northern District Medical Society. President, Nathan Allen, M.D. Vice-President, J. J. Colton, M.D. Sec., Leonard Huntress, jr., M.D.
LOWELL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION.
Hospital, Merrimack, corner Pawtucket street. Organized in 1840, by the several manufacturing companies, for the benefit and medical care of those in their employ who may be sick. The agents or superintendents of the several companies are the trustees. Matron, Miss E. M. Duren. Board of Physicians, Lorenzo S. Fox, Francis W. Chadbourne, George E. Pinkham, Hermon J. Smith, William T. Carolin, William Bass.
ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL.
No. 12 Bartlett street, Belvidere. Under the charge of the Sisters of Charity. Organized May 1, 1867. Visitors will be admitted daily from 10 to 11.30 A.M., and from 3 to 7.30 P.M. Open at all hours for the reception of patients, who are admitted upon the lowest possible terms, varying from $4 to $10 per week. The staff consists of the following physicians :- Drs. Charles A. Savory (Chairman), Nathan Allen (Secretary), F. C. Plunkett, John H. Gilman, C. M. Fisk, George H. Pillsbury, Charles P. Spalding.
FAITH HOME.
No. 3 Leroy st. Incorporated December 20, 1884. President, O. E. Mallory. Treasurer, Mrs. Georgianna Foss. Clerk, Miss Ellen O'Leary.
THEODORE EDSON ORPHANAGE.
No. 13 Anne street. President, Rev. A. St. John Chambre. Treasurer, Amos A. Blanchard. Matron, Mrs. Sarah Bender.
MASS. SOC. FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN. Police station, Market street. Agent, Frank Wood.
LOWELL YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
Rooms in Barristers' Hall, Central, corner Merrimack street. Organized 1866. Rooms open from 8 A.M. to 9.45 P.M. President, William H. Ward. Vice- Presidents, William H. White, A. K. Whitcomb, G. F. Knowles, W. H. Cargill. Treasurer, J. E. Gibson. Auditor, S. A. Chase. Clerk, A. S. Cutler. Directors, A. C. Russell, O. A. Merrill, M. B. Smith, W. H. Wiggin, M. B. Thompson, Wil- lard Everett, Archibald Bissell, Dr. Lester R. Qua, W. A. Johnson, S. B. Hall, E. W. Clark, H. W. Smalley, A. A. Milliken, C. E. Shorey, A. L. Russell, Dr. F. A. Warner, John McKinnon, Frank P. Haggett, H. P. Hasey, G. R. Greene, Anders Thomasson, E. L. Howe, A. B. Woodworth, C. L. Charron, C. O. Streeter.
MIDDLESEX MECHANICS' ASSOCIATION. -
Mechanics' building, Dutton street. Incorporated 1825. Maintains a choice library for circulation and reference among its members and subscribers, and a reading room of current periodical literature ; open daily, including Sundays. President, Charles H. Allen. Vice-President, Charles H. Coburn. Secretary, Hamilton Burrage. Treasurer, J. Tyler Stevens. Directors, Charles E. Adams, C. I. Hood, A. A. Blanchard, H. M. Thompson, Josiah Butler, Daniel Wright, Prescott C. Gates. Superintendent of Building, James Francis. Janitor, C. H. Philbrick. Librarian, Mary E. Sargent.
HISTORY CLUB. Organized Nov. 12, 1884. President, Hon. F. T. Greenhalge. Vice-Presidents, Rev. Dr. A. St. John Chambre, Miss E. T. Braley. Secretary, Miss Minnie A. Cumnock. Treasurer, Miss Isabelle A. Perkins. Executive Com- mittee, Rev. Dr. J. M. Greene, Mrs. C. B. Richmond, Rev. J. L. Seward, Rev. Henry T. Rose, Mrs. John Davis, Fred N. Weir, Miss Mary G. Stevens, Miss Emma Buttrick.
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LOWELL DIRECTORY.
THE OLD RESIDENTS' ASSOCIATION OF LOWELL.
Organized December 21, 1868. Vice-President, Jefferson Bancroft. Secretary, Alfred Gilman. Executive Committee :- Ward 1, J. W. Smith, Charles Hovey ; Ward 2, Joshua Merrill, Amos B. French ; Ward 3, Hapgood Wright, Alfred Gil- man; Ward 4, Samuel Horn, Benjamin Walker; Ward 5, J. G. Peabody, R. M. Hutchinson ; Ward 6, William Kittredge, Edward B. Howe.
THE OLD FRANKLIN LITERARY ASSOCIATION. (The Original Association.)
Association Rooms, First National Bank building, 40 Central. Organized 1868. Incorporated 1875. Meetings second Thursday of each month. President, Nathan D. Pratt. Vice-Pres., Marcellus H. Fletcher. Treasurer, Frank B. Dow. Sec., Stephen J. Kirby. Board of Trustees, Charles S. Lilley, Thos. J. Farrell.
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