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WORTHEN-STREET CHURCH (Methodist Episcopal). Organized 1841. Pastor, Rev. Giblert C. Osgood. Treas. of Trustees, Jeremiah Clark. Pew Agent, William H. Dorr. Supts. of Sabbath School, J. M. Spurr, Robert Weir, Mrs. Bertha Foster. Sexton, O. E. Warren.
HIGHLAND METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Loring street. Organized March 12, 1875. Pastor, Rev. Charles Tilton. Treas. of Trustees, O. D. Wilder. Clerk of Trustees, Melvin B. Smith. Supt. of Sabbath School, J. M. Pearson. Sexton, David Thomas.
FIRST PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Gorham, cor. Congress st. Organized January 5, 1879. Pastor, Rev. Willian H. Yarrow. Clerk. Eli Turner. Supts. of Sabbath School, Ambrose Hindle and Joseph Sutcliffe. Organist, Miss Florence Yarrow. Sexton, C. Anderson.
BEREAN PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Moore, near Lawrence street. Or- ganized 1886. Pastor, Rev. Charles J. Keevil. Clerk, W. H. Leith. Supt. of Sunday School, W. H. Leith.
FIRST SWEDISH METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Moore, cor. Bourne street. Organized 1892. Pastor, Rev. Charles J. Wigren. Trustees, F. Sofbenborn, (President), W. J. N. Bacheller, C. G. Laurin, E. R. Ericson, J. Schonborn (Secretary). Supt. of Sabbath School, E. R. Ericson.
THE MINISTRY-AT-LARGE CHURCH. Middlesex, between Elliot and South sts. Organized 1846. Incorporated 1879. Minister-at-Large, Rev. Geo. C. Wright. / Pres. of the Society, George F. Richardson. Vice-Pres., James Francis. Sec., Hamilton Burrage. Treas., J. Tyler Stevens.
FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, Hurd, near Central street. Organized July. 1827. Pastor, Rev. Frank O. Hall. Clerk, Charles F. Weston. Collector, George S. Cushing. Treas., J. M. Sprague. Supt. of Sabbath School, N. F. Putnam. Sexton, John A. Brown.
SHATTUCK-STREET UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, Market, corner Shattuck street. Organized 1838. Pastor, Rev. R. A. Greene. Clerk, Lincoln R. Welch. Collector, Albert R. Philbrick. Supt. of Sabbath School, George A. Gardner. Sexton, Joseph B. Johnson.
FIRST UNITARIAN SOCIETY, Merrimack. opposite John street. Organized 1829. Pastor, Rev. George Batchelor. Clerk, John H. McAlvin. Treas., Ralph F. Brazer. Supt. of Sabbath School, Rev. George Batchelor. Sextou, Alfred W. Scadding.
ST. ANNE'S CHURCH (Episcopal), Merrimack, corner Anne street. Organized February 26, 1824. Rector, Rev. A. St. John Chambre, D.D. Asst. Minister, Rev. George S. Sinclair. Wardens, Charles H. Conant and Frederick A. Warner. Treas., Frederick T. Fay. Clerk, E. N. Burke. Supt. of Sunday School, Rev. A. St. John Chambre, D.D. Sexton, William McArthur.
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH (Episcopal), Gorham st. north of the Court House. Organ- ized 1860. Rector, Rev. Leander C. Manchester. Clerk, Charles H. Walker. Supt. of Sunday School, the Rector. Sexton, Nathaniel Bishop.
HOUSE OF PRAYER (Episcopal), Walker st. Rector, Rev. A. Q. Davis. Clerk, Arthur W. Sherman. Treas., James Driver.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Regular Presbyterian), No. 130 Appleton street. Organized June 23, 1869. Pastor, Rev. Robert Court, D.D. Deacon, Thomas Brown. Elders, Thomas Gray, John D. Hubbard, Robert T. Hadden. Fin. Sec., Andrew Jamison. Supt. of Sabbath School, Albert G. Smith. Sexton, Nathaniel Houston.
WESTMINSTER UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Tyler street. Organized February 26, 1888. Pastor, Rev. James O. Campbell. Elders, John McKin- non, James Love, I. S. Archibald. Fin. Sec., John McKinley. Treas., D. G. Common. Supt. of Sabbath School, John McKinnon.
SWEDISH LUTHERAN CHURCH, Meadowcroft, near Moore street. Organized May 23, 1882. Services in the Swedish ahd English languages. Pastor, Rev. J. V. Soderman. Deacons, M. E. Pihl, William Soderberg, Vincentius Akerblad. Anders Johnson, Edward Wikstrom, Ditlof Ryland. Supt. of Sabbath School, Uno Anderson.
SWEDISH MISSION CHURCH, London street, Ayer's City. Organized May, 1886. Services in the Swedish and English languages. Pastor, Rev. Chas. E. Poole. " Deacons, Christian Pihl, Nels O. Dahlgren. Supt. of Sabbath School, Edward Anderson.
JEWISH SYNAGOGUE (Khilos Jacobe), No. 8 McIntire street. Organized 1889. Rabbi, Elias Wolfson.
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ST. JEAN BAPTISTE CHURCH (French Roman Catholic), Merrimack street. Director, Rev. A. A. Amyot. Assistants, Revs. A. Marion, Joseph Feat, B. Campeau.
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH ( Roman Catholic), Suffolk street. Pastor, Rev. Michael O'Brien. Assistants Revs. D. J. Gleason, R. S. Burke, and M. J. Leonard. Sexton, Michael Sullivan.
ST. PETERS CHURCH ( Roman Catholic), temporarily, Gorham, cor. Union street. Rector, Rev. MI. Ronan. Assistants, Revs. Thos. F. McManus, John McKenna, William H. McDonough. Organist, Miss Josephine Reardon.
ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH (French Roman Catholic), Lee street. Pastor, Rev. Andre M. Garin. Assistants, Revs. Joseph H. Emard, D. N. Forget, Leon Lamothe. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH (Roman Catholic), Fayette, cor. Stackpole street, Belvidere. Superior, Rev. W. I). Joyce. Assistants, Revs. D. M. Burns, J. A. Tortel, J. Dacy, T. W. Smith. Organist, P. P. Haggerty.
CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART (Roman Catholic), Moore street. Organized 1884. Pastor, Rev. J. T. Lavoie. Assistants, Revs. Robert M. Barrett, Bartholomew McAvenue. Organist, Adelaide Sullivan. Sexton, Martin Nealon.
ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH (Roman Catholic), No. 28 Sixth street. Pastor, Rev. William O'Brien. Assistants; Revs. John J. Gilday, D. P. Scannell. Sexton, Maurice Quinn.
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH, Grand street. Services morning and evening. Pastor, John Ward. Clerk, Frank Burch. Treas., Collins. Supt. of Sunday School, Edmond W. Douglass. Sexton, Frank Busch.
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS. Meet every Saturday afternoon in Bay State Hall, 103 Central street, at 2 o'clock, for Bible study and conference.
CITY LIBRARY AND READING ROOM.
Memorial Hall, Merrimack Street.
Trustees, The Mayor, ex-officio, and the following persons appointed by the Mayor :- Stephen J. Johnson, Frank P. Putnanı, George F. Richardson, Larkin T. Trull, Philip J. Farley. Librarian, Frederick A. Chase. Assistant Librarian, Harriet F. Hill. Assistants, Clara Beard, Walter H. Gilman, Bertha G. Kyle, Stephen T. Wyman, Marion F. Brown, Alice M. Myers. Supt. of Reading Room, Edward F. Slattery. This library contains 50,000 volumes.
SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, ETC.
AYER HOME FOR YOUNG WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
No. 159 Pawtucket, opposite Fletcher street. Pres., Mrs. William Nichols. Vice-Presidents, Mrs. D. S. Richardson, Mrs. A. L. Richmond. Treas., Walter W. Johnson. Board of Patrons, Francis Jewett, Jeremiah Clark, A. G. Cum- nock, Mrs. F. F. Battles, Mrs. Robert Wood, Mrs. Ezra B. Adams, A. A. Coburn, E. T. Rowell, Charles H. Coburn, Mrs. W. H. Anderson, Miss Charlotte Kitson, Miss Mary Wight, Dr. M. G. Parker, Frederick Lawton, Mrs. W. H. White. Clerk, Miss M. A. Webster. Matron, Mrs. A. G. Rouviere.
CHANNING FRATERNITY.
Pres., Rev. George Batchelor. Treas., Edward K. Perley. Sec .. Helen A. Whittier. 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. Treas. of Country Week, E. Ellingwood.
LOWELL BOARD OF TRADE.
No. 53 Central street, rooms 88, 89, and 90. Organized May 12, 1887. Office hours, 9 to 12 A.M. and 2 to 5 P.M .; on Saturdays, 2 to 9 P.M. Pres., George A. Hanscom. Clerk and Sec., James T. Smith. Treas., G. W. Knowlton.
CITY DISPENSARY.
City Hall. Corps of Physicians, Doctors Ricker, W. A. Johnson, Eaton, Mulcahy, and McDonough. Clerk, John F. Boyle. Open from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M., and from 2.30 to 6.30 P.M., week days.
DAHLGREN VETERANS' ASSOCIATION. Captain, Charles Cowley. Secretary, Frank J. Rundlett.
LOWELL DISPENSARY.
No. 18 Shattuck st. Organized in 1836 for the purpose of furnishing medicine and medical advice to the poor, gratis. Pres., Sewall G. Mack. Sec. and Treas., J. W. B. Shaw.
LOWELL GENERAL HOSPITAL.
Varnum avenue. Organized 1891. Pres., E. D. Holden. Vice-Pres., Larkin T. Trull. Treas., Edward T. Rowell. Clerk, John H. Kimball. House Physician, Charles Sweetsir. Matron, Lettie M. Manning.
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LOWELL GENERAL HOSPITAL ALD ASSOCIATION.
Meets in Board of Trade Rooms. Pres., Helen A. Whittier. Sec., Minnie A. Cumnock. Treas., Mrs. J. W. B. Shaw. Forty directors representing the churches of the city.
LOWELL HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION.
Hospital, Merrimack. corner Pawtucket street. Organized in 1840, by the several manufacturing companies, for the benefit and medical care of those ill their employ who may be sick, and also free to the public by paying the cost of board. The agents or superintendents of the several companies are the trustees. Supt., C. E. Simpson. Matron, Miss C. B. Whitford. Board of Physicians, J. B Field, F. W. Chadbourne, W. B. Jackson, Herman J. Smith, Wyllis G. Eaton, jr., William Bass.
ST. JOHN'S HOSPITAL.
No. 14 Bartlett st., Belvidere. Under the charge of the Sisters of Charity. Organized May 1. 1867. Visitors will be admitted daily fron 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 adınitted on the lowest possible terms, varying from $4 to $10 per week. The staff consists of the following physicians :- Drs. F. C. Plunkett (Chairman), C. P. Spalding (Sec.), R. E. Bell, C. M. Fiske, Geo. H. Pillsbury, John C. Irish, Moses G. Parker, Leonard Huntress, F. Nickerson, C. A. Viles, W. P. Lawler, J. A. Gage.
Also an out-patient department, where the poor of the city are treated free of charge by the following physicians :- Drs. Moses G. Parker, R. E. Bell, Sur geons, C. A. Viles, Joseplı V. Meigs, jr.
Medical Clinic, under the care of W. A. Johnson and Stephen J. Johnson Diseases of Nerve and Brain treated by B. R. Benner.
Dentistry, Hughı Walker and F. W. Barnes.
WOMAN'S HOSPITAL. No. 49 Kirk street. Herbert P. Jefferson, physician in charge.
ST. PETER'S ORPHAN ASYLUM.
No. 111 Appleton street. Spiritual Director, Rev. M. Ronan. Superior, Sister Mary Theresa.
THEODORE EDSON ORPHANAGE.
No. 13 Anne street. Pres., Rev. A. St. John Chambre. Sec. and Treas., Charles W. Eaton. Matron, Miss Albertine J. Harrison. Asst. Matron, Mary E. Stewart.
FAITH HOME.
No. 249 Westford street. Incorported Dec. 20, 1884. Pres., O. E. Mallory. Treas., Mrs. Georgianna Foss. Clerk, Miss Mary E. Drew.
HOLY NAME SOCIETY OF ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH.
Meets the second and fourth Sundays of each month, in the basement of St. Patrick's Church. Pres., Michael McDermott. T'reas., John Gormley. Rec. Sec., Michael Coughlin. Fin. Sec., Timothy Quinn.
LOWELL BAPTIST UNION.
Board of management consists of seven delegates from each Baptist church, including the pastor and Sunday school superintendent. Regular meetings of the board the first Wednesday in March, May, July. September. November, and January. Pres., Rev. Robert G. Seymour. Sec., W. L. Floyd. Treas., Henry C. Fuller.
SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS' UNION.
Pres., Arthur L. Clark. Sec., John F. Williams. Treas., Henry M. South- worth.
LOCAL CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR UNION OF LOWELL AND VICINITY.
Pres., Samuel J. Smith. Sec., Miss Jennie Caldwell.
MASS. SOC. FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO. CHILDREN. No. 71 Central street. Agent, James F. Drury.
LOWELL UNDERWRITERS' ASSOCIATION.
No. 53 Central street, room 59. Pres., Charles Coburn. Sec. and Treas., Albert G. Smith.
MIDDLESEX MECHANICS' ASSOCIATION.
Mechanics' building, 161 Dutton street. Incorporated 1825. Maintains a choice library for circulation and reference among its members and subscribers, and a reading room of periodical literature. Open daily, including Sundays. Pres., Frederick Lawton. Sec., Frank Burgess. Treas., J. Nelson Dennis. Supt. of Building, James Scott. Janitor, F. P. Gray. Librarian, Abbie I .. Sargent.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE VETERANS ASSOCIATION OF LOWELL.
Meets in G. A. R. Hall, No. 202 Merrimack street, first Monday in each month. Pres., William Clifford. Treas., Pliny F. Gammell. Sec., D. H. Reynolds.
LOWELL YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
Rooms in Y. M. C. A. Hall, 13 and 15 Hurd street. Organized 1866. Rooms open from 8.30 A.M., to 9.30 P.M. Pres., William F. Hills. Treas .. Arthur S. Cutter. Rec. Sec., T. E. Adams. Gen. Sec., E. H. Jones, Gymnasium Director, Carl A. Nelson. Sunday morning prayer at 9.15; song service for men at 4 P.M.
SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF MAINE ASSOCIATION.
Meets first and third Tuesdays in each month at G. A. R. Hall, Merrimack street. Pres., F. P. Crawford. Sec., M. L. Dickey. Treas., L. E. Durell.
SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF VERMONT.
Meets first Thursday in each month at G. A. R. Hall, Wyman's Exchange building. Pres., H. M. Potter. Treas., M. F. Davis. Rec. Sec., Susie H. Kent.
OLD RESIDENTS' HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION OF LOWELL. Organized December 21, 1868. Pres., Benjamin Walker. Sec. and Treas., James T. Smith, Board of Trade rooms.
FRANKLIN LITERARY ASSOCIATION.
Incorporated 1872. Meets semi-monthly. Thursday evening, in Fiske's block, Central street, at 7.30 o'clock. Pres., E. W. Lovejoy. Rec. Sec., A. M. Abels. Cor. Sec., H. R. Rice. Treas., Arthur W. Harris.
ELIOT DEBATING SOCIETY.
Organized 1887. Regular meetings, second and fourth Tuesdays each month, at 7.45 P.M., in Eliot Congregational Church, Summer street. Pres., Albra W. Hersome. Vice-Pres., John M. Ayer. Treas., Leonard J. Labounty. Rec. Sec., Frank E. Field.
LES MISERABLES.
Organized 1888. Meets in Wyman's Exchange, last week in each month. Pres., Eugene P. McOsker. Treas., George A. Kelley. Sec., Thomas F. Collins.
LOWELL BAR ASSOCIATION.
Organized March 6, 1875. Meets in Police Court building, Market street, quarterly, on the first Wednesday of January, April, July, and October, at 7.30 P.M. Pres., Hon. Arthur P. Bonney. Sec., John J. Pickman. Librarian, Sam'l P. Hadley. Treas. and Curator, John F. Frye. Executive Committee, John Davis, John W. Reed.
LOWELL CHORAL SOCIETY.
Pres., R. M. Boutwell. Treas., Fred. O. Blunt. Sec., E. K. Baldwin.
LOWELL PRESS ASSOCIATION.
Meets second Monday in the month. Pres., E. M. Hill. Sec., Charles T. Cahill. Treas., J. A. L. Julian.
LOWELL MASTER BUILDERS' EXCHANGE.
No. 14 Appleton, corner Central street. Pres., E. S. Foss. Sec., Charles P. Conant. Treas., George H. Watson. Supt., Eben S. Hanson.
LOWELL RETAIL GROCERS' ASSOCIATION.
Organized October 5, 1881. Pres., E. Dix Fletcher. Sec., Charles W. Brigham. Treas., J. F. Kelty.
DAY NURSERY.
No. 64 Kirk street. Organized 1885. Pres., Rev. L. C. Manchester. Treas., C. A. R. Dimon. Clerk, Edwin K. Baldwin. Matron, Miss Ellen O'Leary. Branch at No. 48 First street. Matron, Mrs. Carrie Emerson.
WOMAN'S BOARD OF FOREIGN MISSIONS.
Pres., Mrs. Joseph Sargent. Sec., Miss M. S. Whittemore. Treas., Mrs. George C. Osgood.
HIGH-ST. CHURCH WOMAN'S HOME MISSIONARY ASSOC.
Pres .. Mrs. C. W. Huntington. Sec., Miss Martha S. Whittemore. Treas., Mrs. Frank N. Chase. Auditor, Frank N. Chase.
FIRST SPIRITUALIST SOCIETY. Meets in G. A. R. Hall, Wyman's Exchange. Treas., Amos Gree
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OLD LADIES' HOME.
No. 520 Fletcher, near Bowers street. Organized July, 1867. Pres., Mrs. George Hedrick. Vice-Pres'ts, Mrs. W. P. Brazer and Mrs. J. B. Fielding. Sec., Mrs. Sarah Lambert. Treas., Frank P. Haggett. Physicians, William Bass and Frederick A. Warner. Auditor, George Hedrick. Trustees, Mrs. George F. Richardson, Mrs. O. A. Brigham, Mrs. George Motley, Mrs. John A. Goodwin, Mrs. George Hedrick, James Francis, Jeremiah Clark, S. G. Mack, A. S. Tyler, Jacob Rogers, and a board of not less than fifty patrons, to be chosen from the various religious societies of Lowell. Matron of the Home, Miss Mary J. Weston. Religious services are held every second and fourth Sunday by several clergymen of the city. Visitors will be received on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons from 2 to 5 o'clock. Application for admission as inmates should be made to Mrs. J. C. Abbott.
LOWELL ASSOCIATION VETERANS OF MEXICAN WAR.
Headquarters, No. 21 Merrimack corporation. Pres., John P. Searle. Sec., Anna Cora Stiles.
LOWELL ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.
Meets at Board of Trade rooms, every Sunday at 3 P.M. Pres., Walter Coburn. Sec., Edward T. Goward. Treas., C. W. Wells.
BRICKLAYERS' UNION.
Pres., Robert M. Graham. Rec. Sec., Alexander Ray. Treas., Geo. H. Frye.
CARRIAGE BUILDERS' UNION, No. 20.
Meets at 103 Central street, second and fourth Mondays.
SPINNERS' UNION.
eets Middle Pres., Thomas F. Connelly. Sec., Michael Logan. Treas., George H. O'Brien.
STONE MASONS' UNION.
Pres., James Coughlin. Rec. Sec., Cornelius Callahan. Treas., Patrick Gal- lagher, jr.
CIGAR MAKERS' UNION.
Pres., George A. Farley. Sec., L. W. Weeks. Treas., Albin Wahlgren.
LOWELL PLUMBERS' UNION.
Meets in Marston building, 159 Middlesex, room 13. Pres., T. F. Hourihau. Sec., George Roache.
WOOLEN SPINNERS' UNION.
Meets every third Monday at 103 Central street.
BIG TWELVE CLUB.
Organized 1890. Meets in Post Office building. Pres., Peter H. Brady.
CLOVER SOCIAL CLUB.
Rooms, 100 Middle street. Pres., Joseph F. Mclaughlin. Sec., Joseph Mulvey. Treas., Michael Sullivan.
CLUB DEMOCRATIQUE CANADO-AMERICAN.
Meetings are held the first and third Thursdays of each month, at the rooms of the club, 93 Market street. Pres., Joseph Dexter. Sec., E. R. Daoust. Treas., E. H. Choquette.
HOME CLUB.
Rooms, Wyman's Exchange, Merrimack, corner Central street. „Organized April 1, 1878. Pres., H. P. Beals. Treas., A. C. Gerry. Sec., W. F. Varnum.
LOWELL HAHNEMANN CLUB.
Organized November 15, 1881. Meets at the office of members on the third Tuesday of each month, at 4 P.M. Pres., C. H. Leland. Sec., A. C. Reed. Treas. and Librarian, E. B. Holt.
LOWELL HIGHLAND CLUB.
Club house 105 Princeton, near Edson street. Pres., William E. Livingston. Sec., Marcus T. Pierce. Treas., Orrin B. Ranlett.
LOWELL CRICKET AND ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.
Organized 1874. Annual meeting in November. Pres., John J. Hart. Sec., W. J. E. Myers. Treas., J. Thorpe.
OBIAN CLUB.
Meets at 237 Central street. Pres., James H. Lawlor. Sec., Frederick C. Doherty. Treas., James H. Madden.
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PEOPLE'S CLUB.
Rooms for men in the Nesmith building ; rooms for women in the Wyman's Exchange building. Pres., Fred T. Greenhalge. Sec., James Watson. Treas., A. G. Cumnock.
VESPER BOAT CLUB.
Boat house 345 Pawtucket street. Pres., Paul Butler. Treas., Charles E. Goulding.
LOWELL ROD AND GUN CLUB.
Headquarters, Derby & Morse's, Middle street. Pres., William H. Downs. Sec., Lucius A. Derby. Treas., David D. Snyder. Shooting grounds at Lake View.
UNITARIAN CLUB.
Organized September 29, 1880. Meets third Thursday of each month. Pres., C. H. Coburn. Treas., H. V. Huse. Sec., C. F. Coburn.
YORICK CLUB.
Rooms 97 Central street. Pres., Col. A. M. Chadwick. Treas., Herman Eckhardt, jr. Sec., Henry V. Huse.
PHILLIPS LITERARY INSTITUTE.
Organized September, 1888. Meets Thursday evenings at 56 Central street. Pres., T. J. Ryan. Treas., J. J. Fitzgerald. Rec. Sec., M. McMahon.
LANDLORDS' ASSOCIATION.
Organized May. 1889. Office 2 Hildreth building. Annual meeting first Thursday in May. Pres., E. M. Holt. Sec. and Treas., Charles Kelley.
LOWELL CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION.
No. 261 Dutton street. Organized January 15, 1876. Pres., John E. Clee. Treas., George E. Metcalf. Clerk, D. M. Simpson.
LOWELL HUMANE SOCIETY.
Incorporated 1889. Pres., James Bayles. Sec., Frank P. Putnamı. Treas .. Mrs. Gertrude L. Kimball. {Agent, James F. Drury.
L'UNION ST. JOSEPH DE LOWELL (French-Canadian).
St. Joseph's block, 265 Duttonį street. Pres., J. S. Lapierre. Rec. Sec., Joseph Fremeau. Treas., Charles H. Belanger.
SOCIETY ST. JEAN BAPTISTE (French-Canadian).
Organized May, 1868. Regular meetings every Wednesday, at 7.30 P.M., on Middlesex street. Pres., Geo. D. Jaques. Sec., J. W. Alexander. Cor. Sec., E. E. Belmore. Treas., Theophile A. Bertrand.
CORPORATION OF MEMBERS OF CATHOLIQUE · (French-Canadian).
Organized December 8, 1878. Regular meetings every Tuesday evening, at 7.50 o'clock, on Merrimack street. Pres., P. L. Denault. Sec., H. Daigle. Treas., E. H. Choquette.
CORPORATION ST. ANDRE (French-Canadian).
Organized February 28, 1889. Regular meetings every Thursday evening, at 7.30 o'clock, in St. Joseph's block, 265 Dutton street. Chaplain, Rev. A. M. Garin, O.M.I. Pres., L. C. Gelinas. Sec., J. A. Plante. Treas., R. L. Laport.
LE CERCLE CANADIEN.
First National Bank Building, 56 Central street. Pres., Edward E. Chali- foux. Sec., - -. Treas., Charles Weilbrenner.
YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC INSTITUTE.
No. 61 Stackpole street. Organized June 15, 1890. Meets every Thursday evening. Pres., Hubert McQuade. Treas., Rev. John J. Dacy. Sec., James F. Mclaughlin.
LOWELL CATHOLICEUNION.
Pres., William D. Marren. Rec .; Sec., Charles A. Donahoe. Fin. Sec., Thos. Murphy. Treas., Sarah E. Cluin.
BRITISH AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Meets second and fourth Mondays at 103 Central street. Pres., J. H. Walsh. Rec. Sec., J. Cowdell. Treas., Henry J. Wright.
SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN REPUBLICAN CLUB.
Gorham Hall. Pres., A. W. Soderberg. Sec., Julius C. N. Grabeau. Treas., Gustaf Ahlberg.
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MIDDLESEX NORTH DISTRICT MEDICAL SOCIETY.
Embraces the city of Lowell and the towns of Acton, Billerica, Chelmsford, Carlisle, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Littleton. Pepperell. Tewksbury, Tyngsboro and Westford. Pres., F. C. Plunkett. Lowell. Ser., Wyllis G. Eaton, Lowell. Treas., C. P. Spalding. Lowell. Librarian, Charles M. Frye. Lowell. Annual meeting on last Wednesday in April. Quarterly meetings held in Lowell on last Wednesday in July, October, and January.
MIDDLESEX POULTRY ASSOCIATION.
Pres., John H. Nichols, Lowell. Sec., Charles Hartwell, Lowell. Treas., Sidney Drewett, Lowell.
MIDDLESEX NORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Incorporated 1855. Embraces the city of Lowell and the towns of Acton, Billerica, Chelmsford, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton. North Reading, Pepperell, Wakefield, Tewksbury. Tyngsboro, Westford, and Wilmington, though persons from any part of Middlesex County can become membe's of the Society. The exhibition of the Society takes place annually, on the 14th, 15th, and 16th of September. on the Fair Grounds. Officers for 1894 : Pres., A. C. Varnum, Lowell. Sec., George B. Coburn, Lowell. Treas., Sidney Drewett, Lowell.
MASONIC.
Hall in Masonic Temple, 128 Merrimack street. Supt., J. W. B. Shaw.
A. A. S. RITE.
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LOWELL COUNCIL, PRINCESS OF JERUSALEM, 16€. M ... E ... S .:. P ... G ... M ... , Charles F. Young.
MOUNT CALVARY CHAPTER OF ROSE CROIX. M. W. and P. Master, Charles C. Hutchinson.
PILGRIM COMMANDERY KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.
Instituted October, 1855. E. C., Charles H. Hobson. G., Thomas Walsh. C. G., Walter W. Johnson. Prelate. ..
S. W., John C. Blood. J. W., Harry Dunlap. Treas., Arthur G. Pollard. Rec., James W. B. Shaw. Standard Bearer, Henry J. Williams. Sword Bearer, Albert J. Kingsbury. Warder, Frank R. Stearns. Capts. of the Guard, Willard A. Brown. Morris S. Blodgett, Ralph W. Foote. Organist, Irvin A. Foote. Meetings, Wednesday evenings after full moon.
AHASUERUS COUNCIL OF ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS.
Re-organized December 23, 1856. T. I. M., Frederick W. Way. I). M., Frank L. Weaver. P. C. of W., John I. Gibson. Treas., Cornelius S. Livingston. Ree., Lucius A. Derby. Chaplain, William A. Lang. C. of G .. Edward T. Goward. C. of C., George C. Libbee. M. of C., Morris S. Blodgett. Steward, Augustus M. Heath. Organist, Orrin F. Osgood. Meetings, Monday evenings after full moon.
MOUNT HOREB ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER.
Chartered 1826. H. P., Charles A. Cross. K., Cornelius S. Livingston. S., Frank K. Stearns. Treas., Willard A. Brown. Sec., Theodore Adams. (". of H., John I. Gibson. P. S., Edward T. Goward. R. A. C., George C. Libbee. M. 3d V., Morris S. Blodgett. M. 2d V., Joseph Miller. M. 1st V., Lucius A. Derby. Chaplain, William A. Lang. Organist, Orrin F. Osgood. Meetings, Monday on or before each full moon.
PENTUCKET LODGE.
Instituted 1807. W. M., Frank W. Emerson. S. W., Avery B. Clark. J. W., Charles S. Proctor. Treas., George W. Batchelder. Sec., Lucius A. Derby. S. D., Frank W. Hall. J. D)., W. H. Penn. Chaplains, Rev. George C. Wright. Fred- erick Frye. Marshal, Henry J. Williams. S. S., George Smith. J. S., Winelow B. Clark. Organist, Warren S. Foote. 1. S., Nathaniel Bishop. Meetings, third Thursday evening of each month.
ANCIENT YORK LODGE.
Instituted 1852. W. M., Charles H. Gould. S. W., Frederick T. Walsh. J. W .. Wallace .A. Corey. Treas., Albert A. Haggett. Sec., Frank M. Merrill. Chaplains, Rev. Robert Court, Wm. A. Lang. Marshal, Natt. A. Davis. S. D., Charles M. Stevens. J. D., George C. Libbee. S. S., U. Grant Fay. J. S., H. E. Fletcher. I. S., Joshua H. Morse. Organist, Frank S. Pevey. Meetings, every second Thursday evening of each month.
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KILWINNING LODGE.
Instituted 1867. W. M., Frederick W. Way. S. W., Joseph Miller. J. W., James F. Savage. Treas., Clarence W. Whidden. Sec., Willard A. Brown. Chaplains, Rev. Geo. Batchelor. Stephen G. Bailey. Marshal, Albert G. Smith. S. D., William B. Jackson. J. D., George S. Carney. S. S., Stephen T. Whittier. J. S., Arthur J. Murkland. Organist, Orrin F. Osgood. Meetings, Friday on or before full moon.
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