Lowell, MA City Directory 1894, Part 83

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At Whipple's Mills. Incorporated 1865. Capital, $150,000. Agent, D. W. C. Farrington. This company controls the water power of the Concord river.


BELVIDERE WOOLEN MANUFACTURING COMPANY.


Howe street. Incorporated 1854. Capital, $200,000. Pres., Benjamin Phipps. Treas. and Agent, Chas. A. Stott. Selling Agents, Parker, Wilder, & Co., Boston and New York.


SHAW STOCKING COMPANY.


Shaw, cor. Smith street. Incorporated 1877. Capital, $360,000. Pres., F. J. Dutcher. Treas. and Clerk, Josiah Butler. Manager, George L. Hooper.


U. S. BUNTING COMPANY.


At Whipple's Mills. Commenced 1865. Manager, Walter H. McDaniels.


NEW ENGLAND BUNTING COMPANY.


No. 125 Davidson street, Belvidere. Treas., E. S. Hylan.


STIRLING MILLS.


Lawrence street. Pres., William H. Sherman. Treas., Benjamin Phipps. Agent, E. D. Holder.


PICKERING KNITTING COMPANY.


Middlesex street, near Black brook. Treas., J. W. C. Pickering. Supt., W. W. Norcutt.


CRITERION KNITTING COMPANY.


Tanner, corner London street. Incorporated 1888. Pres., W. C. Hamblett. Treas., S. B. Puffer.


AMERICAN BOLT COMPANY.


Lawrence street. Established 1847. Incorporated 1881. Capital, $200,000. Pres. and General Manager, Miles F. Brennan. Treas., Percy Parker.


KITSON MANUFACTURING COMPANY.


Capital, $150,000. Pre s., Jacob Rogers. Treas., Haven C. Perham. Machinery.


LOWELL BLEACHERY.


Bleachery street. Capital, $400,000. Pres., Augustus Lowell. Treas., Eliot C. Clarke. Agent, James N. Bourne.


LOWELL ELECTRIC LIGHT CORPORATION.


Works on Perry street. Office 42 Church street. Capital, $300,000. Pres., George W. Fifield. Vice-Pres., William A. Ingham. Sec. and Treas., John H. McAlvin. Manager, Lewis I. Fletcher. Capacity 1,000 arc and 7,000 incandescent lights. System in use that of Thomson-Houston.


BRADBURY-STONE ELECTRIC STORAGE COMPANY.


Nos. 5 and 7 Grand street. Pres. and General Manager, Charles E. Adams. Treas., Orrin B. Randlett. Sec., Frank F. Stone.


LAMSON CONSOLIDATED STORE SERVICE COMPANY.


No. 196 Walker street. Pres., F. M. Ames. Treas., A. C. Titcomb. Manager, A. S. Temple. General Agent, F. A. Spear.


MASSACHUSETTS MOHAIR PLUSH COMPANY.


Coram block, Western av. Organized December, 1891. Capital, $75,000. Pres., E. B. Bliss. Sec. and Treas., H. W. Bliss.


MERRIMACK MANUFACTURING COMPANY.


North end of Dutton street. Incorporated 1822. Capital, $2,500,000. Treas., Howard Stockton. Supt. of Print Works, John J. Hart. Supt. of Mills, John W. Pead. Agent, Joseph S. Ludlam.


MIDDLESEX CO-OPERATIVE BANK.


P. O. block. Pres., Jesse H. Shepard. Sec. and Treas., William D. Brown.


PUBLIC MARKET AND PACKING COMPANY.


Nos. 528 and 532 Middlesex street. Incorporated 1890. Capital, $250,000. Pres., S. P. Pike. Treas., B. B. Hart. Sec., J. A. Robbins.


954


LOWELL DIRECTORY.


STANDARD WORSTED COMPANY.


No. 71 Willie street. Incorporated November, 1892. Capital $25,000. Pres., Charles F. Murphy, of Boston. Treas., W. V. Adams. Clerk, E. S. Hylan.


STONY BROOK RAILROAD. No. 145 Merrimack street. Treas., Jacob Rogers.


THORNDIKE MANUFACTURING COMPANY.


No. 281 Thorndike street. Organized 1889. Pres., Bartlett C. Merrill. Sec. and Treas., James G. Buttrick. General Manager, Asa C. Russell.


TREMONT AND SUFFOLK MILLS.


Between Tremont and Suffolk sts. Incorporated 1831. Capital, $1,200,000. Treas., A. S. Covel. Agent, E. W. Thomas.


WHITTIER COTTON MILLS.


No. 50 Stackpole street. Incorporated 1887. Pres., E. M. Tucke. Treas., Miss H. A. Whittier. General Manager, Nelson Whittier. Supt., Walter R. B Whittier.


CEMETERIES. CATHOLIC CEMETERY.


Located on Gorham street, south of Manchester st. Supt., William Hogan.


EDSON CEMETERY.


Located on Gorham street, south part of the city. Supt., Wm. W. Clark.


LOWELL CEMETERY.


Located on Lawrence street, south part of the city. Pres., Charles L. Knapp. Trustees, Alonzo A. Coburn, Wm. H. Wiggin, Francis Jewett, Leavitt R. J. Varnum, Henry H. Wilder, C. L. Hildreth, Z. E. Stone, Charles A. Stott, August Fels, D. Moody Prescott, Ethan A. Smith, James L. Campbell. Clerk and Treas., John H. McAlvin. Supt., Robert H. Mulno.


POST OFFICE. Office, Merrimack, opposite Central Street.


Postmaster, Willis P. Burbank. Asst. Postmaster, Julien A. Richardson. Superintendent of Mails, Edwin H. Cooke. Money Order Clerk, Dennis J. Devine. Mailing Clerks, Samuel M. Bell, Charles E. Hogan, James A. Shore, Charles E. Mahoney. Distributing Clerk, Hiram C. Gordon. Delivery Clerk, John E. Enwright. Stamp Clerks, William H. Howard, Jesse W. Chapmanl. Registry Clerks, Amasa H. Smith, Harry E. Murray. Inquiry Clerk, Arthur A. Maxfield. Sorting Clerk, Charles W. Nevers. Special Delivery Clerks, Frank C. Redhead, John H. Farrell. Superintendent of Delivery, Albion S. Ashworth. Letter Carriers, George L. Adams, Orrin Bartlett, Charles Baxter, John J. Donnelly, Henry E. Gray, Edwin A. Howe, F. G. Rundlett, Henry J. Davis, Charles A. Holden, Daniel S. Crowley, John J. Donahue, William H. Wood, George W. Bulmer, Joseph Pickard, Fred H. Taylor, John D. Pedrick, Thomas J. Duffey, John F. Lynch, Thomas H. McNabb, John L. Marren, Thomas J. Groom, William J. Lane, John Slack, Johu J. Watson, John F. Roane, John Ewing, David P. Martin, Harry B. Pettingill, Joseph J. Ward. Mail Messengers, William H. Cooper, C. D. Lincoln, Hersey B. G. Wheeler, A. Blake, jr., Frank B. Thorp. Substitutes, Narcisse Gadbois, Egerton F. Hood, Samuel Broughton. R. S. Campos, Mayhew A. Ross, Thomas F. Riley. Office hours from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M .; Saturday evenings to 8.30. Mails sent to Boston ten times, and to Nashua, N. H., six times, and to Concord and Manchester, N. H., four times a day; to Worcester, six, and Lawrence, four. and East, six times a day; to New York, six times; to Fitchburg and places on the Cheshire Railroad and north of Concord, N. H., four times a day; to California, by overland, daily; to Dracut, Pelham, and to Windham, N. H., twice a day; to stations on Framingham Railroad, twice a day. Foreign mails, every day. Sunday mails for all points. Letters are delivered and collected in the city by carriers. Money orders issued and letters registered from 9 A.M. to 8 P.M.


POST OFFICE AT MIDDLESEX VILLAGE.


Office, 58 Baldwin street. Postmaster, Edward A. Simpson. Office hours from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. Mail closes, 8.45 A.M .; due 5 P.M. and 9.05 A.M.


U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE.


Office, 3 Barristers' Hall. Deputy Collector, Solon W. Stevens.


U. S. EXAMINING SURGEONS FOR PENSIONS.


No. 18 Shattuck street. Pres., Dr. William P. Lawler. Treas., Dr. Thomas F. Harrington. Sec., Dr. Herman J. Smith.


955


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


MIDDLESEX COUNTY OFFICERS.


Judge of Probate-Charles J. McIntire, Concord. Register of Probate-Sam'l H. Folsom, Winchester. Asst. Register of Probate-Win. E. Rogers, Wakefield.


District Attorney-Frederick N. Wier, Lowell. Asst. District Attorney-Geo. A. Sanderson, Littleton.


('lerk of Courts-Theodore C. Hurd, Winchester. Asst. Clerks - John L. Ambrose, William C. Dillingham.


Registrars of Deeds-South District, Charles B. Stevens, East Cambridge ; North District, Joseph P. Thompson, Lowell.


County Treasurer-Joseph O. Hayden. Somerville.


County Commissioners-J. Henry Read, Westford ; Francis Bigelow, Natick ; Samuel O. Uphamn, Waltham.


Special Commissioners -Lyman Dike, Stoneham; Edward E. Thompson, Woburn. Meets at Cambridge, first Tuesdays of January and June ; at Lowell, first Tuesday of September.


Commissioners of Insolvency-John C. Kennedy, Newton ; Geo. J. Burns, Ayer. Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers-Charles C. Hutchinson, Samuel P. Hadley, William F. Hills, James F. Savage, Lowell.


Commissioners to take Bail in Criminal Cases-John F. Frye, Peter A. Fay, James S. Savage, William H. Anderson, Lowell.


Medical Examiner - John C. Irish, M.D. Residence, 269 Nesmith street ; office, 219 Central street.


Masters-in-Chancery-Charles H. Conant, Peter A. Fay, Lowell.


Sheriff-Henry G. Cushing, Lowell. Offices at East Cambridge and Lowell.


Special Sheriff-John M. Fisk. Master of the House of-Correction and Keeper of the Jail at Cambridge.


Deputy Sheriffs-George F. Stiles, Alvah S. Baker, Lowell; John E. Tidd, Woburn ; William H. Walsh, South Framingham ; James H. McKenna, John A. Tolman, Waltham; Charles F. Morse, Charles G. Whitman, Marlborough ; MI. Frank Eastman, Melrose ; David F. Fiske, Natick ; Lyman H. Richrrds, Malden ; Appleton H. Torrey, Groton; Henry C. Sherwin, Ayer; Samuel W. Tucker, Newton; George G. Tidsbury, Ashland; Walter C. Wardwell, Canı- bridge ; John R. Fairbairn, East Cambridge.


Jailers-Henry G. Cushing, Lowell ; John M. Fisk, Cambridge.


Court Officers-Alvah S. Baker, Lowell ; Edwin O. Childs, Newton ; Frederick MI. Esty, Framingham ; George W. Saville, Malden.


TIMES AND PLACES OF HOLDING COURTS.


SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.


Law Term, at Boston, first Wednesday of January. Jury Term, at Lowell, third Tuesday of April ; at Cambridge, third Tuesday of October.


SUPERIOR COURT.


Civil Terms at Lowell, second Monday of March and second Monday of Sep- tember ; Cambridge, first Monday of June and second Monday of December. Criminal Terms at Cambridge, second Monday of February and first Monday of June; Lowell, third Monday of October.


PROBATE COURT.


At Cambridge, first, second, and fourth Tuesdays of each month, except August ; at Lowell, third Tuesday of each month, except August.


COURTS OF INSOLVENCY.


Are held by the Probate Judges second and fourth Thursdays in every month, except August ; at Cambridge, same days as Probate Court at Lowell.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


Abbott Edward T.


Abbott James C. Adams Wallace V. Allen Hanson W. Anderson William H. Appleton Francis E. Ashworth George L. Ashworth Sager Bacon Horace S. Barnes Samuel T. Batchelder George W. Bateman Alfred P. Bateman John F. Bennett Jolin C. Bent William H.


Blaisdell Charles R. Bonney Arthur P. Bourbonniere Avila Boynton Fred J. Brennan Miles F. Brigham Charles W. Brousseau Pierre A. Brown Harry A. Brown William D. Burbank Willis P. Burke John C. Butler Paul Buttrick Fred A. Buttrick James G. Caddell Peter


Cargill William H. Carmichael James H. Carney George J. Carr Charles F. Chadwick Alfred MI. Chadwick Austin K. Chase Samuel A. Church Frederic C. Clark Jeremiah Clement George W. Coburn Alonzo A. Coburn Charles Coburn Charles F. Coburn Charles H. Coburn Clarence G.


956


LOWELL DIRECTORY.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE-Continued.


Coburn Frank


Coffey John H.


Coffey Michael F. Conant Charles H.


Kenneson William T.


Reyes Julian B.


Conant Edmund B.


Corbett James F.


Kileski Louis H. Kimball Charles H.


Kimball John F.


Knowlton G. Winfield


Ladd Frank J.


Lamson Alfed G.


Russell Alonzo L.


Russell Eugene G.


Davis Jobn


Dewar David W.


Dexter Solomon K. Dickey Thomas L.


Dimon Charles A. R.


Donahue Daniel J.


Dowd Michael J.


Little Thomas G.


Lord Henry A.


Ludlam Joseph S.


Smith Joseph


Smith Samuel A.


Ela Fred H.


Mackenzie Kenneth J.


Mahoney John P.


Manahan Joseph F.


Stanley Moses N.


Farley Philip J.


Marble Frederick P.


Stevens George H.


Farrington De Witt C. Faulkner Edward F. Fay George D.


Fay Peter A.


Marshall Joshua N.


Marshall William S.


Marston George H.


McAlvin John H.


Fitzgerald David Fletcher Horatio R.


Flynn Michael


Frye John F.


Fuller Henry C. Gateley John A. Gerrish Thomas G.


Gibson James


Murphy Frank B.


Glidden Charles J.


Grant Charles A. Gray Joseph P. Greene Harry C.


O' Boyle Michael J.


O'Connell Bernard D.


Varnum Leavitt R. J.


Viles Jesse A.


Walker Benjamin


Walker Daniel Wallace Daniel R.


Ward George M.


Hanson Charles H.


Peabody Joseph


Peabody Josiah G.


Pearson Fisher H.


Pearson Gardner W.


White Herbert R.


Whittier Stephen T.


Perkins M. Gilbert


Pevey John M.


Pickman John J.


Pinkham Charles W. Plunkett Francis C. Pollard Arthur G. Poore George W.


Porter Irving S. Potter Hubert M. Pratt Nathan D.


Qua Francis W. Quinn Edward B. Reed John W. Richardson Charles H.


Richardson Daniel M.


Richardson George F.


Richardson George R.


Richardson Herbert E.


Corbett Michael Coughlin William J. Courtney William F. Cowley Charles


Crowley Jeremiah


Cushing Henry G.


Dadman G. P.


Lapierre Joseph S. Larrabee James B.


Lawrence Samuel


Savage James F.


Sawyer Alfred P.


Scribner George F.


Searle John P.


Shepard Jesse H. Shepard Willianı Sherman Fred W.


Dudley Darwin E.


Dunbar Frank E. Eaton Charles W.


Lyford Simeon G.


Marden George A.


Marren John


Marshall .James G.


Stiles George F. Stimpson Daniel E. Streeter Harrison W.


Sullivan Patrick F. Swapp Andrew (i.


Swift .John B. Taylor George H.


Thompson .Joseph P.


Tibbetts Henry 1 ..


Trueworthy James B.


Trull Edward W.


Trull Larkin T.


Tucke Edward M. Tyier Artemas S. Varnum Atkinson C.


Varnum Charles F.


Varnum Daniel H.


Greenhalge Frederic T. Greenleaf Nathan S. Grush Joseph S. Guillet Joseph H. Hadley Samuel P. Haggett Frank P. Hamblet Martin L.


Osgood George C.


Osgood Orin F.


Owens James F.


Palmer Charles D. Parker Percy


Peabody Baldwin T.


Watson James Way Frederick W.


Webster Prentiss Westall William E.


Harrigan George M. Harris Simon B. Harvey John J. Haskell John F.


Healey David, jr. Hills William F. Hoar Patrick J. Hogan John J. Hogan William A. Holmes Christopher Howe Frank W. Hunt John L. Hutchinson Charles S. Jacques John B. D.


Wight William H. G. Wilder Henry H. Williams Charles M. Woodies Fred Worcester Charles H.


Wyman Samuel B.


Stevens Royal I .. Stevens Solon W.


Fifield George W. Fish Charles T.


Fisher Frederic A.


McDaniels Walter H. McEvoy John W. McGinnis James


McIntire Charles H. Metcalf George E.


Morey Charles W.


Morrison J. H.


Murphy James Murphy James Stuart Norcross Nicholas G.


Snell Ora M. Stacy Duane P.


Elliott Thomas H. Enright T. J.


Lamson Nathan G.


Ryan Albert J.


Salmon Arthur F.


Lawton Frederick


Lee Thomas C.


Leighton Walter F. Libby Charles F.


Rivet Francis P. Rogers Edward W.


Kidder Charles F.


Jewett Francis Judkins J. Judson


Perkins Henry P.


Wier Charles J. Wier Fred N. Wiggin Burton H.


DICKINSON TYPE FOUNDERY, No. 150 Congress Street, DICKINSON BOSTON, MASS. ELECTROTYPE FOUNDERY. Telephone, No. 1153.


Boston Type Foundry, Ao. 104 Milk Street, Boston. Telephone 472.


:ELECTROTY


KOST : DICKINSONį́ :FOUNDERY :HOLSO


0300000000 CONGRESS .ST


FLORIDA FRUIT LANDS,


OWNED BY THE


BOSTON ORANGE GROWERS' CO.


[ INCORPORATED ]


CAPITAL,


- $110,000.


DAVID P. IVES, Pres.


WM. E. MURDOCK, Treas.


This Company owns Orange Groves in Southern Florida, which are leased to responsible parties, the cash rentals being deposited for six years in advance with the AMERICAN LOAN AND TRUST Co. of Boston, thus guaranteeing an annual income of Six PER CENT., and the property is constantly appreciating in value with the growth of the trees, promising a very large income after a few years. The American Loan and Trust Co. has a Cash Capital of ONE MILLION DOLLARS.


A small amount of the stock of the company is offered for sale at par, $50 per share.


Send for Circulars showing immense profits of Orange Growing, and mention where you saw this advertisement.


BOSTON ORANGE GROWERS' CO.


M. D. BROOKS, Agent, 34 SCHOOL STREET, BOSTON, MASS.


ESTABLISHED . 1872


INCORPORATED - 1893


HELLOTYPE PRINTING


E . D . ROBBINS . PRES.


LITHOGRAPHERS


ARTISTIC PRINTING


Illustrations JE H.


produced by the best known processes Photo-gelatine, Photo gravure, Photo lithography; Chromo-lithography, Photo-color process Photo-engraving and Half- tone


9 3 Architectural, Mechanical, Scientific anô other Drawings. Maps, Plans, Diagrams, Show- Cards, Catalogues, Bonds, Checks, Labels and a Fine Commercial


211 .TREMONT.ST. BOSTON


. THE . .


HELIOTYPE PRINTING COMPANY.


Fine Illustrations and Commercial Work in


LINE, HALF-TONE AND COLOR.


Autograph and Fac-simile Letters, Diplomas and old Manuscripts, Maps, Plans and Architects' Drawings a specialty.


211 TREMONT ST., BOSTON, MASS.


[SEE OTHER SIDE.]


967


BANKS.


INCORPORATED 1829


THE LOWELL


INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS,


OFFICE IN THE SAVINGS BANK BUILDING,


Shattuck Street.


OFFICE HOURS:


FOR DEPOSITS .- Every day from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9. FOR PAYMENTS .- Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9.


NO PAYMENTS MADE DURING A QUARTER WEEK.


Quarters commence on the first Saturdays in February, May, August and November.


President, A. ST. JOHN CHAMBRE.


VICE PRESIDENTS;


SAMUEL KIDDER,


JAMES W. B. SHAW,


FREDERICK TAYLOR.


TRUSTEES : OLIVAR


GEORGE MOTLEY,


FREDERICK BAILEY, CYRUS M. FISK,


FRANKLIN NICKERSON,


JAMES W. B. SHAW,


SAMUEL KIDDER,


FREDERICK TAYLOR,


A. ST. JOHN CHAMBRÉ. D. B. BARTLETT,


GEORGE S. MOTLEY, MICHAEL COLLINS.


GEO. J. CARNEY, Treasurer.


JAMES E. GIBSON, WALLACE P. BUTTERFIELD, FRANCES D. SMITH, JENNIE MCINTOSH, Clerks.


JOHN JESSOP, Watchman.


A


968


LOWELL DIRECTORY.


THE TRADERS NATIONAL BANK


OF LOWELL. 30 Middlesex Street.


CAPITAL, - - - $200,000


DIRECTORS:


JOHN C. BURKE,


WILLIAM F. HILLS,


MICHAEL CORBETT,


EUGENE S. HYLAN,


SOLOMON K. DEXTER,


CHAS. J. GLIDDEN,


OTHELLO O. GREENWOOD,


JAMES H. MILLS, ASA C. RUSSELL, ROBERT SIMPSON,


JESSE N. TRULL.


CHAS. J. GLIDDEN, President. EUGENE S. HYLAN, Vice President. WILLIAM F. HILLS, Cashier. CHAS. A. GRANT, Notary Public.


FREDERIC A. HOLDEN, Teller.


AMOS F. HILL, Assistant Teller.


MERTON N. GLIDDEN, Clerk.


FREEMAN MILES, Janitor.


HUGH GREEN, Watchman.


BANKING HOURS, 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. SATURDAY, 8 A. M. to I P. M. DISCOUNT DAILY.


SAVINGS DEPARTMENT.


Open same hours as above, and SATURDAY EVENINGS 7 TO 9. Money deposited the first three days of any month will draw interest from the first day of that month at the rate of 4 per cent. per annum, compounding twice every year. The amount of money that any one person may deposit is not limited except by special action of the Directors. For rules and regulations see Pass Books.


SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT, $5 PER ANNUM.


W. F. HILLS, COMMISSIONER TO QUALIFY CIVIL OFFICERS. LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE CALL No. 550


969


BANKS.


Merchants National Bank, MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING, 61 MERRIMACK STREET.


CAPITAL, =


$400,000


ARTHUR P. BONNEY, President. WALTER W. JOHNSON, Cashier. ALBERT G. SMITH, Teller.


LEWIS"H. SWIFT, Bookkeeper. GEORGE L. CHURCHILL, Clerk.


DIRECTORS:


ARTHUR P. BONNEY, WILLIAM H. ANDERSON, CYRUS H. LATHAM,


AMASA PRATT, WIILLIAM SHEPARD, MICHAEL COLLINS, ARTHUR G. POLLARD.


Discount Daily.


CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK


MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING,


No. 61 MERRIMACK STREET. SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS IN CONNECTION WITH THIS BANK.


OLIVER H. MOULTON, President. SAMUEL A. CHASE, Treasurer. CLARENCE W. WHIDDEN, and ARTHUR J. MURKLAND, Clerks.


VICE PRESIDENTS!


FREDERICK AYER, JAMES C. ABBOTT, JOHN S. JAQUES, BENJ. WALKER.


GEORGE F. SCRIBNER, DANIEL SWAN,


TRUSTEES :


FREDERICK AYER,


EZRA B. ADAMS, EPHRAIM BROWN,


ERASTUS BOYDEN, JOSEPH S. BROWN, HENRY C. CHURCH,


J. W. C. PICKERING, AMASA PRATT,


ARTHUR G. POLLARD, GEORGE RUNELS,


DANIEL SWAN,


WILLARD A. BROWN, PRESCOTT C. GATES,


EDW. W. THOMAS, BENJ. WALKER,


CHAS. W. WILDER,


GEO. L. HUNTOON, JAMES C. ABBOTT,


JOHN S. JAQUES, PATRICK LYNCH, ALVIN S. LYON,


SAMUEL N. WOOD, OLIVER H. MOULTON,


GEORGE W. YOUNG.


Quarters commence first Saturdays in February, May, August and November.


Bank Hours; Open 9 to 1 daily. Saturday evenings, 7 to 9.


GEO. F. SCRIBNER,


LARKIN T. TRULL,


ROBERT COURT,


ALBERT F. NICHOLS, GEORGE RUNELS,


FRANK T. JAQUES,


970


LOWELL DIRECTORY.


RAILROAD NATIONAL BANK,


Nos. 141 to 145 MERRIMACK ST.


INCORPORATED 1831 RE-ORGANIZED 1865


CAPITAL,


$400,000 -


EDWARD T. ROWELL, President. FRANK P. HAGGETT, Cashier.


EDWARD W. PEASE, Teller.


WALTER H. COLBURN, Bookkeeper. JOHN P. WRIGHT, Clerk.


SEWALL G. MACK, GEORGE S. MOTLEY, A. G. CUMNOCK,


DIRECTORS : GEORGE RIPLEY, JAMES FRANCIS, EDWARD T. ROWELL,


JACOB ROGERS, ALVIN S. LYON, WM. S. SOUTHWORTH.


DISCOUNT DAILY.


MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK,


MECHANICS BANK BLOCK.


202 MERRIMACK ST.


ORGANIZED 1861


Open daily from 9 to 1 o'clock, and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock. Quarters commence first Saturdays in March, June, September and December.


JEREMIAH CLARK, President.


C. C. HUTCHINSON, Treasurer.


JULIAN B. KEYES, NATHAN P. LAMSON, Clerks.


VICE PRESIDENTS: ISAAC COOPER, JULIAN V. KEYES,


JACOB ROGERS,


FERDINAND RODLIFF, ALEXANDER G. CUMNOCK.


JEREMIAH CLARK, JACOB ROGERS, WILLIAM W. SHERMAN, EDWARD M. TUCKE, EDWARD N. BURKE,


JOHN DAVIS, JAMES FRANCIS,


WILLIAM G. WARD,


JULIAN V. KEYES,


ALEXANDER G. CUMNOCK, CHARLES L. HILDRETH,


JAMES G. MARSHALL, ISAAC COOPER, FERDINAND RODLIFF, JAMES G. HILL,


1 J. TYLER STEVENS, CLARENCE H. NELSON,


TRUSTEES:


WILLIAM D. BLANCHARD. CHARLES H. RICHARDSON, JOHN C. BENNETT.


C. C. HUTCHINSON, Commissioner to Qualify Civil Officers.


971


BANKS.


LOWELL TRUST COMPANY,


273 Central St.


Donovan Building INCORPORATED MAY 23, 1890 OPENED FOR BUSINESS, FEB. 9, 1891


10 Gorham St.


CAPITAL, SURPLUS and PROFITS,


$125,000


$25,000


JOHN J. DONOVAN, President.


GEO. T. SHELDON, Treasurer.


GEO. M. HARRIGAN, Actuary.


JOHN H. RIORDAN, Teller. THOS. H. MURPHY, Bookkeeper.


J. FRANK CONVERS, Clerk. Annual Meeting of Stockholders Second Wednesday in January. Discount days, Tuesdays and Fridays.


SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES TO RENT ON REASONABLE TERMS.


This company transacts a general banking business, allows interest on Deposits when payable at speci- fied dates. Checks on this company are received through the Lowell Clearing House.


Commercial Paper Discounted. Loans made upon Approved Collateral, and Collections on points in the United States, Canada, and throughout Europe made on the most favorable terms.


Authorized to accept and execute Trusts under any Will or Instrument creating a Trust, and to take the care and management of Property and Estates.


Acts as Registrar and Transfer Agent of Stocks and Bonds, and as Trustee under Mortgages of Rail- road and other Corporations.


Every accommodation and convenience consistent with sound banking extended to customers.


WASHINGTON SAVINGS INSTITUTION


INCORPORATED 1892


Office with Lowell Trust Company,


273 CENTRAL AND 10 GORHAM STREETS.


Open for Deposits Daily, 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. Saturday, 7 to 9 P. M.


Quarters commence second Saturdays of February, May, August and September.


President, JOHN J. DONOVAN.


VICE PRESIDENTS:


S. J. JOHNSON, M. D.,


G. T. SHELDON, N. J. N. BACHELLER, P. O'HEARN.


TRUSTEES :


JOHN J. DONOVAN,


H. O'SULLIVAN,


G. T. SHELDON,


S. J. JOHNSON, M. D.,


DENIS MURPHY, N. J. N. BACHELLER,


P. O'HEARN,


P. J. SAVAGE, L. W. HALL,


JOHN J. HOGAN,


JOHN T. SEEDE,


T. C. LEE,


WM. F. FARRELL,


W. J. COUGHLIN,


CHAS. H. HANSO,


PAUL VIGEANT,


JOHN H. COFFEY,


C. H. ANDREWS,


B. SCANNELL,


CHAS. WHEELER,


JOHN P. MAHONY,


P. F. CONATON,


JAMES J. COFFEY, P. GILBRIDE,


JOHN E. DRURY:


Treasurer, GEO. M. HARRIGAN.


DANIEL J. MURPHY, GEO. M. HARRIGAN, ROBT. E. CROWLEY,


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LOWELL DIRECTORY.


FIRST NATIONAL BANK,


No. 56 CENTRAL STREET. ORGANIZED 1864


CAPITAL,


$250,000


JAMES C. ABBOTT, President. JOHN F. SAWYER, Cashier. CHARLES H. CLOGSTON, Teller. DAVID KINGHORN, Bookkeeper. GEORGE W. HEALEY, Clerk.


JAMES C. ABBOTT,


EPHRAIM BROWN,


JOSEPH S. BROWN, THOMAS COSTELLO,


DIRECTORS:


HENRY G. CUSHING,


PATRICK DEMPSEY,


JOHN LENNON,


WILLIAM H. PARKER,


FREEMAN W. PUFFER,


ALBION C. TAYLOR,


SAMUEL N. WOOD.


Discount Days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Annual Election, Second Tuesday in January.


THE


OLD LOWELL NATIONAL BANK


FORMERLY THE LOWELL BANK.


BANKING ROOMS, 25 CENTRAL ST.


Incorporated as a State Bank, March 11, 1828. Authorized to commence business as a National Banking Association, June 22, 1865


CORPORATE EXISTENCE EXTENDED FOR TWENTY YEARS FROM MAY 29, 1885


CAPITAL,


$200,000


JOHN DAVIS, President. CHARLES M. WILLIAMS, Cashier. FRANK N. CHASE, Teller.


DIRECTORS:


EDW. M. TUCKE,


PHINEAS WHITING,


ARTEMAS B. WOODWORTH,


GEORGE F. PENNIMAN,


PERCY PARKER,


W. W. CAREY,


JOSEPH L. CHALIFOUX,


JOHN DAVIS,


PETER H. DONOHOE.


ALBERT R. PHILBRICK and J. HARRY BOARDMAN, Clerks.


Discount Days, Mondays and Thursdays. Annual Election, Third Tuesday of January. Bank Hours, 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Saturday, 9 A. M. to 1 P. M.


973


BANKS.


THE PRESCOTT NATIONAL BANK OF LOWELL, 40 CENTRAL STREET, OPPOSITE MIDDLE STREET.


INCORPORATED 1850


RE-ORGANIZED 1865


CAPITAL, M


$300,000


HAPGOOD WRIGHT, President. ALONZO A. COBURN, Vice President. FRED. BLANCHARD, Cashier.


-CLERKS-


GEO. R. CHANDLER, E. E. SAWYER, HERBERT D. BURRAGE, FRANK O. DAVIS.


DIRECTORS:


GEORGE F. RICHARDSON, DANIEL GAGE, ALONZO A. COBURN,


HAPGOOD WRIGHT,


CHARLES A. STOTT, J. W. ABBOT,


CHARLES H. COBURN, W. A. INGHAM, J. A. BARTLETT.


Annual meeting, second Tuesday in January. Discount Days, Mondays and Thursdays. Dividends payable first of April and October.


BANK HOURS, 8 to 4. CLOSED SATURDAY 1 P. M.


THE LOWELL FIVE CENT SAVINGS BANK,


INCORPORATED 1854


RECEIVES DEPOSITS IN SUMS FROM 5 CENTS TO $1000. 107 Merrimack Street, cor. John Street.


Open daily from 9 to 1 o'clock, and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock. Quarters commence first Saturdays of January, April, July and October.


SEWALL G. MACK, President.


ARTEMAS S. TYLER, Treasurer.


VICE PRESIDENTS :


HAPGOOD WRIGHT, JOHN L. CHENEY, JOHN F. KIMBALL,


GEORGE F. RICHARDSON, C. E. A. BARTLETT.


TRUSTEES :


JOHN H. MCALVIN, GEORGE S. CHENEY,


ALBION C. TAYLOR, CHARLES COBURN,


GEORGE F. PENNIMAN, ASA C. RUSSELL,


DUDLEY FOSTER, ARTHUR STAPLES, WILLIAM S. SOUTHWORTH,


CHARLES D. PALMER,


FRANK P. PUTNAM.


CHARLES F. COBURN, Clerk.


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LOWELL DIRECTORY.




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