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Pawtucket Kindergarten. Prin., M. Etta King. Asst., S. Hortense Tabor.
EVENING SCHOOLS.
High and Mann, Willard Everett.
Green, Bartlett, and Pawtucket, A. G. Swapp.
Butler and Franklin, Cornelius A. Daly.
Varnum and Aiken Avenue, F. K. Stearns.
Edson, Colburn and Manual Training, Albert G. Thompson.
SPECIAL TEACHERS.
Supervisor of Kindergartens, Anna W. Devereaux.
Teacher of Penmanship, Thomas M. Graves.
Teacher of Drawing, Olive E. Underhill.
Teacher of Music, Frederick O. Blunt.
Teacher of Sewing, Ida J. Flint.
Military Instructor, Alexander Greig, jr. Sub-Instructor. William Fairweather. Truant Officers, George F. Sturtevant, James Kelley, William F. Thornton,
Camille Roussin.
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL.
Broadway, cor. Wilder Street. Opened Oct. 1897. Principal. F. F. Coburn. Assistants, Hugh J. Molloy, Mabel Hill, Laura A. Knott, Anna W. Devereaux. Janitor, Jeremiah O'Neil.
ROMAN CATHOLIC SCHOOLS.
Immaculate Conception School, High, cor. Bartlett street. Organized 1881. In charge of Sisters of Grey Nuns.
St. Michael's Parochial School (for boys and girls), 10 Sixth street. Organized September, 1889. In charge of the Dominican Sisters.
Notre Dame Academy, No. 311 Adams street. In charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame.
St. Patrick's Parochial School (for boys), 378 Suffolk, near Market street. Organized 1882. In charge of Xaverian Brothers.
St. Patrick's Parochial School (for girls), No. 311 Adams street. In charge of the Sisters of Notre Dame.
St. Peter's School and Orphan Asylum, No. 111 Appleton street. In charge of the Sisters of Charity.
St. Joseph's College (for girls), No. 509 Moody street. Organized November 12, 1883. In charge of Sisters of Grey Nuns.
Sacred Heart Parochial School, Andrews st. In charge of Sisters of St. Mary. College of St. Joseph (for boys). No. 764 Merrimack. Organized September, 1892. In charge of Marist Brothers.
CHURCHES.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Orthodox), 400 Merrimack street. Organized 1826. Pastor, Rev. Franke A. Warfield. Clerk, Andrew Liddell. Treas., J. W. Griffin. Sexton, Samuel J. Fleming. Supt. of Sabbath School, Tilden B. Stevenson.
FIRST TRINITARIAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Dutton street, near Merri- mack street. Organized 1826. Incorporated 1896. Pastor, Rev. George F. Kenngott. Clerk, Daniel A. Eaton. Treas., I. Warren Bisbee. Supt. of Sab- bath School, Clifford B. Carey. Sexton, William Wright.
JOHN-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Orthodox). John, cor. Paige street. Organized May 9, 1839. Pastor, Rev. George H. Johnson. Clerk, W. H. G. Wight. Treas., Willian Morey. Supt. of Sabbath School, W. H. G. Wight. Organist, Rylah Firth. Sexton, Walter H. Curtis.
ELIOT CHURCH (Orthodox), Suminer, cor. Favor street. Organized December. 1830. Pastor, Rev. John M. Greene. D.D. Associate Pastor. Rev. George R. Hewitt. Treas., George F. King. Clerk, F. W. Corey. Supt of Sabbath School, Edward E. Sargent. Collector and Sexton, James Sykes.
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KIRK-STREET CHURCH (Orthodox). Organized May 21, 1845. Pastor. W. A. Bartlett. Treas., Coll. and Sexton, William R. Myers. Supt. of Sabbath School, Louis Alexander.
HIGH-STREET CHURCH (Orthodox), East Merrimack, cor. High st., Belvidere. Organized January 25, 1846. Pastor, Rev. Charles W. Huntington. Clerk, F. N. Chase. Treas., Clarence W. Whidden. Organist, Miss Anna L. Melendy. Sexton, William E. Kezer. Supt. of Sabbath School, Albert L. Bacheller.
PAWTUCKET CHURCH (Orthodox), Mammoth road, Pawtucketville. Organized 1797. Pastor, Rev. Willis D. Leland. Clerk of the Church, J. J. Colton. Clerk of the Parish, Francis P. Rivet. Treas., G. A. Richardson. Supt. of Sabbath School, C. Arthur Richardson. Sexton, Herbert Willmott.
HIGHLAND CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (Orthodox), Westford, cor. South Can- ton street. Organized January 1, 1884. Pastor, Charles Loveland Merriam. Clerk. Frank B. Wiggin. Treas., J. G. Buttrick. Supt. of Sabbath School, Edgar A. Durand. Sexton, Hollis Gould.
FRENCH PROTESTANT CHURCH (Orthodox). Bowers. corner Fletcher street. Organized July 3, 1877. Pastor, Rev. T. G. A. Cote. Treas., Andre Bienette. Clerk, M. August Sarre. Supt. of Sunday School, Emile E. Paignon.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, George, corner Church street. Organized February 8, 1826. Pastor, Rev. Smith Thomas Ford. Treas., James Buchanan. Clerk, Melvin Bancroft. Sexton, Isaac Baldwin. Supt. of Sabbath School, Henry L. Tibbetts
WORTHEN-STREET CHURCH (Baptist). Organized 1831. Pastor, Rev. Bowley Green. Treas., W. H. Wiggin. Collector, D. J. Kimball. Supt. of Sabbath School, F. G. Stowers. Sexton, Oscar E. Warren.
BRANCH-STREET BAPTIST CHURCH. Organized July 1, 1869. Pastor, Rev. Asa Reed Dilts. Treas. of Church, Samuel Stephens. Clerk, Chester Cham- berlain. Supt. of Sabbath School, Samuel Stephens. Sexton, Q. A. Foster. FIRST FREE BAPTIST CHURCH, Paige street. Organized August 15, 1833. Pastor, Rev. A. E. Wilson. Clerk, J. A. Janvrin. Supt. of Sabbath School, James H. Brennan. Organist, Saul W. Nichols. Sexton, J. A. Janvrin.
FIFTH-STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, Centralville. Organized March 17, 1874. Pastor, Rev. H. W. O. Millington. Clerk. H. C. Wilder. Treas., Luther C. Stites. Supt. of Sabbath School, Roscoe B. Thomas. Sexton, Joseph Pack- ard. Organist, William R. Crane.
FRENCH BAPTIST MISSION. Ennell, cor. West Sixth street. Pastor, Rev. Isaac LaFleur. Treas., Telesfore Defarge. Supt. of Sabbath School, Mrs. Teles- fore Defarge.
IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH, Blossom street. Organized 1895. Pastor, Rev. - Clerk, T. G. Lyons, jr. Treas., Frederick Evans. Supt. of Sun- day School, William Beavin.
CHELMSFORD-STREET FREE BAPTIST CHURCH, Chelmsford. cor. Plain street. Organized January 6, 1883. Pastor, Rev. Albert E. Kenyon. Clerk, C. A. Harris. Treas., William J. Webb. Collector, E. L. Gray. Sexton, Oscar A. Draper.
UNION FREE BAPTIST CHURCH, Barristers' Hall. Organized 1889. Pastor, Rev. William A. Morang. Treas. and Clerk, A. S. Locke. Supt. of Sabbath School, Frank Kenney.
MT. VERNON-STREET CHURCH (Free Baptist), Butterfield, cor. Mt. Vernon. Organized December 26, 1874. Pastor, Rev. F. A. Currier. Clerk. F. W. Stevens. Supt. of Sabbath School, W. O. Coram. Sexton, Nevin Dewar.
ST. PAUL'S M. E. CHURCH, Hurd street. Organized 1826. Pastor, Rev. L. W. Staples. Treas., William D. Brown. Sec., Carl Staples. Supt. of Sabbath School. William D. Brown. Pew Agent, Charles Naylor. Sexton, George Mckeown.
CENTRAL CHURCH (Methodist Episcopal), John, cor. Paige street. Organized April. 1854. Pastor. Rev. - -. Treas .. Henry O. Brooks. Musical Director, Charles R. Thomas. Organist, Emma Coote. Sexton, David True. CENTRALVILLE M. E. CHURCH, Bridge, cor. Hildreth street. Organized June 19. 1887. Pastor, Rev. John A. Bowler. Trustees. George H. Marston (President), C. T. Cutting, Samuel F. Pead, A. C. Gordon, Earl P. Bryant, and Russell Fox. Supt. of Sabbath School, George W. Titus. Sexton, Ber- tram Bowler.
WORTHEN-STREET CHURCH (Methodist Episcopal). Organized 1841. Pastor, Rev. James F. Allen. Treas., F. S. Coolidge. Pew Agent, William H. Dorr. Supt. of Sabbath School, Samuel Worth. Organist, George E. Metcalf.
HIGHLAND METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Loring street. Organized March 12, 1875. Pastor, Rev. James W. Higgins. Treas. of Trustees, O. D. Wilder. Clerk of Trustees. W. H. Brown. Supt. of Sabbath School, Wesley M. Wilder. Sexton, William Thomas.
FIRST PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. Gorham, cor Congress street. Organ- ized January 5, 1879. Pastor, Rev. Nathaniel W. Matthews. Clerk, Joseph Sutcliffe. Supt. of Sabbath School, Joseph Sutcliffe. Organist, Joseph Fielding.
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BEREAN PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Moore, near Lawrence street. Or- ganized 1886. Pastor, Rev. Duncan Salmond. Treas .. William Allen. Trustees, William Allen, Edward Drewett, John Stanhope, Ezra Senior, Thos. England, Albert Berkett, Isaac Woodcock, Thos. Whitworth, Christopher Senior, William H. Dooley. Supt. of Sunday School, Isaac Woodcock.
WESLEY PENTACOSTAL CHURCH. Organized May 6, 1898. Runels building. Pastor, Albert B. Riggs. Clerk, Charles W. Locke. Treas., George Senior. Supt. of Sabbath School, George E. Maker. Sexton, George Lemond.
FIRST SWEDISH METHODIST EPISCOPAT CHURCH, Moore, cor. Bourne street. Organized 1892. Pastor, Rev. Svante Svenson. Trustees, C. G. Pihl, Carl Ahlberg, August Anderson, Christian Castor, Carl G. Laurin, Gustaf A. Forsberg, John P. Johnson. Supt. of Sabbath School, August Bengtson. Sexton, John L. Johnson.
FREE CHURCH, Middlesex, between Eliot and South streets. Organized 1846. Incorporated 1879. Pastor, Rev. George C. Wright ; office at the church. Pres. of the Society, George F. Richardson. Vice-Pres., James G. Hill. Sec., Hamilton Burrage. Treas., J. Tyler Stevens.
FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, Hurd, near Central street. Organized July, 1827. Pastor, Rev. C. E. Fisher. Clerk, Arthur D. Gilbert. Collector, W. F. Lane. Treas., J. M. Sprague. Supt. of Sabbath School, Rev. C. E. Fisher. Sexton, Russell Farrington.
GRACE UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, Princeton, cor. South Canton st. Organized 1838. Pastor, Rev. R. A. Greene. Clerk, L. E. Pullen. Treas., A. R. Phil- brick. Collector, Miss L. Belle Hard. Supt. of Sabbath School, L. E. Pullen. Sexton, Luther H. Butterfield.
FIRST UNITARIAN SOCIETY, Merrimack, opposite John street. Organized 1829. Pastor, Charles T. Billings. Clerk, George L. Hooper. Treas., Ralph F. Brazer. Supt. of Sabbath School, George L. Hooper. Sexton, L. O. Colburn. UNITY CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 118 to 122 Church street. Incorporated 1895. Pastor, Rev. George C. Wright. Clerk, Henry Blowen.
ST. ANNE'S CHURCH (Episcopal). Merrimack, cor. Anne street. Organized February 26, 1824. Rector, Rev. A. St. John Chambre, D. D. Assistant, Rev. A. A. V. Binnington. Senior Warden, Frederick A. Warner, MI. D. Junior Warden, Charles H. Conant. Treas., Charles W. Eaton. Clerk. E. N. Burke. Supt. of Sunday School, Rev. A. St. John Chambre, D.D. Sexton, Almon P. Stevens.
ST. JOHN'S CHURCH (Episcopal), Gorham st. north of the Court House. Organ- ized 1860. Rector, Rev. Leander C. Manchester. Treas., Macella Green- wood. Clerk, Herbert L. Bishop. Supt. of Sunday School, Herbert L. Bishop. Sexton, Isaac B. Romain.
HOUSE OF PRAYER (Episcopal), Walker street. Rector. Rev. Warner E. L. Ward. Clerk, George F. Mansfield. Treas., A. W. Sherman. Sexton, Herbert Andrews.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (Regular Presbyterian), No. 130 Appleton street. Organized June 23, 1869. Pastor, Rev. J. M. Craig. Elders, Thomas Gray, John D. Hubbard, Alexander McDonald. William Gordon. Fin. Sec., Andrew Y. Rogers. Treas., Thomas Sutherland. Supt. of Sabbath School, F. H. Hodges. Sexton, William B. Fairbanks.
WESTMINSTER UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Tyler street. Organized February 26. 1888. Pastor, Rev. Duncan A. MacPhie. Elders, H. G. Walker, D. G. Common, Robert Walker, George J. Purl, Archibald Mc- Laughlin, James Love, William Gibson. Fin. Sec., Frank G. McKittrick. Treas., James Love. Supt. of Sabbath School, William Gibson.
SWEDISH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Meadowcroft, near Moore street. Organized May 23, 1882. Services in the Swedish language. Pastor, Rev. John W. Eckman. Deacons, William A. Soderberg. Anders P. Miller, Ed- ward Wikstrom, Ditlof Ryland, Nils P. Persson, Sven Nelson. Treas., James P. Palm. Supt. of Sabbath School. John W. Eckman.
SWEDISH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, London street. Organized May, 1885. Services in the Swedish language. Pastor, Andrew P. Nelson. Deacons, Christian Pihl, Alfred Svenson, William Olson, A. W. Erickson. Supt. of Sabbath School, Carl F. Pihl.
JEWISH SYNAGOGUE (Khilos Jacobe), No. 8 McIntyre street. Organized 1893. Rabbi. Elias Wolfson. Pres., Getzel Bernstein. Sec., Abram Niman. Treas., Isaac Paresky.
ST. JEAN BAPTISTE CHURCH (French Roman Catholic). Merrimack st. Rector, Rev. J. A. Fournier. Assistants, Revs, J. A. Nolin, C. Boissonnault, F. Forget-Despatis, B. Desroches, L. Lamothe.
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH (Roman Catholic), Suffolk street. Pastor, Rev. Michael O'Brien. Assistants, Revs. R. S. Burke and M. J. Leonard, J. J. McHugh. Sexton, D. Drohan. Organist. Michael J. Johnson.
ST. PETER'S CHURCH (Roman Catholic), temporarily, Gorham. cor. Union street. Rector, Rev. M. Ronan. Assistants, Revs. John McKenna, W. George Mullin, Edward F. Saunders. Organist, Mrs. Josephine McKennedy.
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ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH (French Roman Catholic). Lee street. Director, Rev. Joseph Lefebvre. Assistants, Revs. Joseph Maugin, P. Gagnon. Joseph Guillard, A. A. Amyot, Ath. Marion, A. Paquette.
IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH (Roman Catholic). East Merrimack. corner Fayette street, Belvidere. Superior, Rev. W. D. Joyce. Assistants, Revs. J. A. Tortel. P. J. McGrath, Lawrence Gschwind, Frederick D. Gigault. Treas., Rev. E. A. Dorgan. Organist, Mrs. P. P. Haggerty.
CHURCH OF THE SACRED HEART (Roman Catholic), Moore street. Organized 1884. Pastor, Rev. John P. Reynolds. Assistant, Rev. Thomas Murphy. Organist, Adelaide A. Sullivan. Sexton. James Sexton.
ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH (Roman Catholic), 28 Sixth street. Pastor. Rev. William O'Brien. Assistants, Revs. John J. Gilday, Richard Boland. Organist. Miss C. M. A. White. Sexton, Peter Quinn.
CHRISTIAN BRETHREN. Meet at 793 Gorham.
ADVENT CHRISTIAN CHURCH, 49 Grand street. Services morning and evening. Pastor, Rev. Arba H. Clark. Clerk, Miss Iona Allen. Sup. of Sunday School, Edmond W. Douglass. Sexton, J. Frank Burch.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (SCIENTISTS). Pollard building. Palmer street. First Reader, Mrs. Emeline A. Merriman. C. S. V. Services Sundays at 10.45 A.M .. and Wednesday evenings at 7.45 P.M.
SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST (SCIENTISTS). Odd Fellows block. 84 Middlesex street. Clerk, Nellie A. Hawes. Services at 10.30 A.M. Children's class at 12 M., and Wednesday evening, 7.30 P.M.
MIDDLESEX VILLAGE CHURCH, Hadley street. Supt., Miss Ina Pratt.
MINISTRY-AT-LARGE, 150 Middlesex, near South street. Organized 1846. In- corporated 1879. Minister-at-Large, Rev. George C. Wright. Vice-Pres., George F. Richardson. Sec., Hamilton Burrage. Treas., J. Tyler Stevens.
INDEPENDENT HOLINESS CHURCH, Bridge. cor. Merrimack street. Organized May, 1898. Pastor, Rev. A. A. Riggs. Clerk, Charles W. Locke. Supt. of Sunday School, George E. Maker. Services Sunday at 10.30 A.M., and 3 and 7.30 P.M.
SALVATION ARMY, 11 Warren street.
HOLY NAME SOCIETY OF ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH. Pres., Joseph McQuade. Rec. Sec., John Murphy. Treas., John Whitty.
HOLY NAME SOCIETY OF ST. PETER'S CHURCH. Pres., Michael McGlinchy. Sec., William Gibson. Treas., Daniel F. Reilly.
SOCIETIES, ASSOCIATIONS, Etc.
AYER HOME FOR YOUNG WOMEN AND CHILDREN.
No. 159 Pawtucket, opposite Fletcher street. Pres. Mrs. William H. White. Vice-Pres., Mrs. Emily Battles. Treas., C. A. Richardson. Board of Directors. A. G. Cumnock, Mrs. F. F. Battles. Mrs. Robert Wood, E. T. Rowell, Charles H. Coburn, Walter Coburn, Mrs. W. H. Anderson, Miss Charlotte Kitson. Miss Mary Wight, Dr. M. G. Parker. Frederick Lawton. Mrs. W. H. White, Mrs. J. W. Bennett, Mrs. W. L. Parker. Mrs. Larkin T. Trull, Mrs. H. R. Rice, Mrs. C. E. Nichols. W. W. Johnson. Clerk, Miss M. A. Webster. Matron, Mrs. A. G. Rouviere. Physician, G. Forrest Martin.
CHANNING FRATERNITY.
Pres .. Rev. Charles T. Billings. Sec., Mrs. Henry J. Fay. Treas., A. S. Guild. An organization for the purpose of furnishing fruit and flowers for the sick, also country week for children. Treasurer of Country Week, E. Ellingwood.
CITY DISPENSARY.
City Hall. Corps of Physicians, Doctors McDonough, Halpin, Poole, Porter, W. A. Johnson and Brunelle. Clerk, Austin Keith. Open from 9 A.M. to 1 P.M., and from 2.30 to 5 P.M., week days.
LOWELL DISPENSARY.
No. 18 Shattuck street. 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.
DAY NURSERY.
No. 64 Kirk street. Organized 1885. Pres., Rev. L. C. Manchester. Treas., C. A. R. Dimon. Clerk, Albert L. Bacheller. Matron, Miss Ellen O'Leary. Branch at No. 57 First street. Matron, Mrs. M. L. Bradbury.
LOWELL GENERAL HOSPITAL.
Varnum avenue. Organized 1891. Pres., W. H. White. Vice-Pres., Larkin T. Trull. Treas .. Clarence W. Whidden. Clerk. John H. Kimball. House Physician, Ralph W. Parker. Matron, Helen M. Garrett. Out-Patients Dept., John street, corner Lee.
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LOWELL GENERAL HOSPITAL, LADIES' AID ASSOCIATION.
Meets in Middlesex Safe Deposit and Trust Co.'s Rooms. Pres., Mrs. Henry H. Bennett. Vice-Pres., Mrs. Franklin Nourse. Treas., Mrs. Larkin Trull. 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 in 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 E. E. Etherington. 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 street, Belvidere. Under the charge of the Sisters of Charity. Organized May 1, 1867. Visitors will be admitted Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, from 3 to 5 P.M .; Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, from 5 to 7 P.M. Open at all hours for the reception of patients, who are admitted on the lowest possible terms, varying from $6 to $20 per week. The staff consists of the fol- lowing physicians: Drs. Leonard Huntress (Secretary), Joe V. Meigs, R. E. Bell, Stephen Johnson, W. A. Johnson, Thomas F. Harrington, J. C. Irish, Moses G. Parker, Edward J. Welch, C. A. Viles, W. P. Lawler, Wm. Jones, G. H. Leahey. Thomas B. Smitlı.
Also an out-patient department, where the poor of the city are treated free of charge by the following physicians: Drs. George H. A. Leahey, Timothy J. Halloran, Surgeons J. F. Loughran, J. B. O'Connor, J. E. Lamoureux, Thomas F. Harrington, Charles E. Donlan.
Diseases of Nerve and Brain, treated by M. J. Meagher. Dentistry. F. W. Barnes.
Training School for Nurses, Sister Christine, Superintendent.
Matron, Sister Agnes.
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.,Chas. W. Eaton. Matron, Miss Albertine J. Harrison. Asst. Matron, Mary E. Stewart.
FAITH HOME.
No. 249 Westford street. Incorporated Dec. 20, 1884. Pres., Rev. Asa R. Dilts. Treas., Mrs. Georgianna Foss. Clerk, Miss Mary E. Drew.
THE OPEN DOOR.
No. 15 Lawson street. Incorporated July 26, 1894. Pres., Rev. Charles L. Merriam.
FIRST SPIRITUALIST SOCIETY.
Meets in Odd Fellows' Hall, every Sunday at 2.30 and 7 P.M. Pres., John S. Jackson. Sec., John Banks. Treas., Wm. C. Stanley. Collector, Wm. A. Jones.
OLD LADIES' HOME.
No. 520 Fletcher, near Bowers street. Organized July. 1867. Pres., Mrs. George F. Richardson. Vice-Presidents, Mrs. J. C. Abbott, Mrs. J. W. B. Shaw. Sec., Mrs. Samuel Young. Treas., J. Edward Gibson. Physicians, William Bass and Frederick A. Warner. Auditor, Charles C. Hedrick. Trustees, Mrs. George L. Richardson, Mrs. W. P. Brazer, Mrs. C. W. Wilder, George S. Motley, Mrs. John A. Goodwin, S. G. Mack, A. S. Tyler, Jacob Rogers, Alfred E. Rose, Mrs. A. C. Lambert 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 afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock. Application for admission as inmates should be niade to Mrs. J. C. Abbott.
ST. PATRICK'S WORKING GIRLS' HOME.
Organized 1898. Cross street, above Suffolk. In charge of Franciscan sis- ters. Pres., Right Rev. Archbishop J. J. Williams. Treas., Rev. Michael O'Brien. Sec., Rev. J. Gleason. Mother Superior, M. Thomasina.
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, Novenber, and January. Pres., Rev. Smith Thomas Ford. Sec., W. L. Floyd. Treas., Henry C. Fuller. Incorporated society: Pres., Rev. Asa Reed Dilts. Clerk, W. L .. Floyd. Treas., Henry C. Fuller.
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LOWELL DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.
Annual meeting at Lowell in March. Pres., Rev. F. A. Warfield. Vice-Pres., Rev. E. A. Wilson. Sec., Miss Ida M. Goucher, 220 Baldwin street.
SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS' UNION. Pres., Charles F. Flemings. Treas., Henry M. Southworth.
MASS. SOC. FOR PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO CHILDREN. No. 71 Central street. Agent, Charles A. Richardson.
BUTLER SCHOOL ALUMNI.
Pres., Frank Emerson. Vice-Presidents, Kathryn Jantzen, Thomas Kelly. Sec., Mamie Crowley, 436 Lincoln. Treas., George Morgan.
GENERAL BUTLER VETERAN FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION.
Meets over 56 Central street, first and third Wednesday in each month. Pres., John J. Reagan. Sec., John J. Guckier. Treas., Wm. W. Murphy.
MUSICIANS' ASSOCIATION.
No. 32 Middle street. Pres., N. H. Louis. Vice-Pres., Joseph H. Hibbard. Sec. and Treas., J. Percy Burleigh.
ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.
Meets in Odd Fellows' Hall, every Sunday at 3 P.M. Pres., Walter Coburn. Sec., Amy L. Tucke. Treas., Herman J. Smith.
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 10 P.M. Pres., J. W. C. Pickering. Treas .. D. W. Dewar. Rec. Sec., Francis N. Chase. Gen. Sec., M. C. Williams. Gymnasium Director, H. L. Dietz, M. D. Sunday morning prayer at 9.15 ; men's rally at 4 P.M.
NEW HAMPSHIRE VETERAN ASSOCIATION OF LOWELL.
Meets in G. A. R. Hall, No. 202 Merrimack street, first Monday in each month. Pres., A. W. Boodry. Treas., E. E. Wheeler. Sec., C. H. Stickney.
OLD RESIDENTS' HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION OF LOWELL.
Organized December 21, 1868. Pres .. Solon W. Stevens. Vice-Pres., Z. E. Stone. Sec. and Treas., George H. Stevens.
SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF MAINE ASSOCIATION.
Pres., George A. Cole. Sec., W. L. Dickey, 134 Hale. Treas., Percy Durell.
VERMONT ASSOCIATION.
Meets four times a year. Vice-Pres., O. A. Brigham. Treas., M. F. Davis Rec. Sec., Etta R. Coonerty.
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. Sec., John J. Pickman. Librarian, Samuel P. Hadley.
NORTH MIDDLESEX BAR ASSOCIATION.
Pres., Charles Cowley, of Lowell. Vice-Pres., John W. McEvoy, of Lowell. Sec., Edward D. McVey, of Lowell. Treas., J. F. Manning, of Lowell.
DRUGGISTS' ASSOCIATION.
Pres., Charles E. Carter. Vice-Pres., John W. Sherburne. Sec. and Treas., Frank P. Moody.
BOARD OF TRADE.
No. 53 Central street, room 89. Organized May 12, 1897. Office hours, 9 to 12 A.M. and 2 to 5 P.M. ; on Saturdays, 2 to 9 P.M. Pres., W. S. Watson. First Vice-Pres., Charles H. Conant. Second Vice-Pres., George H. Marston. Third Vice-Pres., William F. Hills. Clerk and Sec., James T. Smith. Treas., Harvey B. Greene.
BUILDERS' EXCHANGE.
No. 14 Appleton. corner Ceneral street. Pres., William H. Fuller. Sec., Philip P. Conners. Treas., Joseph B. Varnum. Supt., A. J. Ryan.
RETAIL GROCERS' ASSOCIATION.
Organized October 5, 1881. Meetings third Monday of each month, at Mer- rimack House. Pres., Henry W. McDonald. Sec., Richard J. Mccluskey. Treas., David Gerow.
TEXTILE SCHOOL TRUSTEES.
No. 67 Middle street. Pres., A. G. Cumnock. Vice-Pres., A. S. Covel. Clerk, James T. Smith. Treas .. A. G. Pollard. Howard Stockton ; ex-officio, Jeremiah Crowley, mayor ; A. K. Whitcomb, supt. of schools.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
BOARD OF UNDERWRITERS.
No. 53 Central, room 56. Pres., Thomas C. Lee. Sec. and Treas., Ernest E. Cardell.
BELMONT ASSOCIATES.
Pres., Horace S. Bacon. Vice-Pres., William Livingston. Sec. and Treas., Frederick W. Coburn.
BRITISH AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Meets every Saturday. Pres., Peter Caddell. Rec. Sec., David D. Dobson. Treas., John Miller, jr.
HUMANE SOCIETY.
Incorporated 1889. Pres., Charles H. Coburn. Sec., Mrs. Geo. F. Richard- sou. Treas., Mary Nesmith. Agent, C. F. Richardson.
MIDDLESEX NORTH AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Incorporated 1855. Embraces the city of Lowell and the towns of Acton, Billerica. Chelmsford, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Reading, North Reading, Pep- perell, Wilmington, Tewksbury, Tyngsboro, and Westford, though persons from any part of Middlesex County can become members of the Society. The exhibi- tion of the Society takes place annually, in September, on the Fair Grounds, on Gorham street, Lowell. Officers for 1900: Pres., Henry S. Perham, Chelmsford. Sec., George B. Coburn, Lowell. Treas., Sidney Drewett, Lowell.
ROSINI CHOIR.
Meets first Thursday of each month in St. Joseph's Hall. Pres., Octave Perron. Vice-Pres., George E. Caisse. Sec., Jesse Alexander. Treas., Teles- phore Malo. Director, E. L. J. Pinault.
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