Lowell, MA City Directory 1900, Part 94

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TREMONT AND SUFFOLK MILLS.


Between Tremont and Suffolk sts. Incorporated 1831. Capital, $1,500,000. Treas., A. S. Covel. Agent, E. W. Thomas.


UNITED STATES BUNTING COMPANY.


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


UNITED STATES CAR MOVING DEVICE COMPANY.


No. 27 Loring. Incorporated August, 1899. Pres., Walter B. Farmer. Sec. and Manager, George F. Pearson.


UNITED STATES CARTRIDGE COMPANY.


At Whipple's Mills Established 1869. Agent, C. A. R. Dimon. Treas., Paul Butler.


WAMESIT POWER COMPANY.


At Whipple's Mills. Incorporated 1865. Capital, $150,000. Agent, Butler Ames. This company controls the water power of the Concord river.


WAUKENHOSE MANUFACTURING COMPANY.


Incorporated 1894. Capital, $125,000. Pres., H. A. Lambert. Treas. and General Manager, W. H. Howard.


WHITALL MANUFACTURING COMPANY.


Incorporated 1896. Manufacturers of ladies' muslin underwear. Pres .. William Whiting. Treas., Charles H. Allen. Manager, A. L. Paul.


WHITTIER COTTON MILLS.


No. 50 Stackpole street. Incorporated 1887. Pres., Helen A. Whittier. Treas. and Manager, Nelson Whittier. General Agent, Walter R. B. Whittier.


WOODS-SHERWOOD COMPANY.


No. 572 Bridge street. Incorporated 1898. Capital, $20,000. Pres., William H. Anderson. Treas., Elisha J. Neale.


WRIGHT COMPANY (The).


No. 116 Fletcher street. Vice-Pres., W. H. Wheeler.


1047


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


CEMETERIES. CATHOLIC CEMETERY. Located on Gorham street, south of Manchester st. Supt., Dennis J. Maher.


EDSON CEMETERY. Located on Gorham street, south part of the city. Supt., William W. Clark.


LOWELL CEMETERY.


Located on Lawrence street, south part of the city. Trustees, William H. Wiggin, Charles S. Lilley, J. W. Bennett, C. L. Hildreth, Charles A. Stott, August Fels, D. Moody Prescott, Ethan A. Smith, James L. Campbell, Albert Pinder, Solon W. Stevens, George H. Marston. Clerk and Treasurer, Charles L. Knapp. Supt., Robert H. Mulno.


POST OFFICE.


Office, Gorham Street, corner Appleton.


Postmaster, Albert G. Thompson. 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, Jesse W. Chapman. Distributing Clerks, W. J. Garvey, William M. Burns, John J. Ivers, John H. Farrell, John E. Burns. Delivery Clerk, John E. Enwright. Stamp Clerks, Hiram C. Gordon, George P. Gately. Registry Clerks, Amasa H. Smith, James H. Beede. Inquiry Clerk, Arthur A. Maxfield. Sorting Clerk, Charles W. Nevers. Stamping Clerks, Charles H. Ward, Edward H. Welch, John J. Murphy. Superintendent of Delivery, Albion S. Ashworth. Letter Carriers, George L. Adams, George F. Andrews, Orrin Bartlett, Henry E. Gray, Edwin A. Howe, F. G. Rundlett, Henry J. Davis, Charles A. Holden, Daniel S. Crowley, Patrick F. Cahill, William H. Wood, George W. Bulmer, Joseph Pickard, Fred H. Taylor, John D. Pedrick, John F. Lynch, William J. Lane. J. B. A. LeBrun, John Slack, John F. Roane, John Ewing, David P. Martin, Harry B. Pettingill, Joseph J. Ward, John F. Breen, Charles A. Carey, Narcisse Gadbois, John J. Garrahan, Thomas F. Harrington, William J. Higgins, Edgerton F. Hood, George S. Howard, Charles J. McQuade, Bernard M. Reilly, Thomas F. Riley, Mayhew A. Ross, Ambroise Vigeant, Frank McGuire. J. William McGuire, Michael M. Doyle, William Whitston, Thomas F. Meagher. David A. McHugh. Substitutes, Joseph F. Egan, Walter V. Hickey, David Mahoney, George Jacobs, Charles F. Tumelty, Herbert L. Whitney, Arthur J. Brown. Alexander L. Moir, John T. Burns, Frank T. Morrissey, Patrick J. Hoar, Fred W. Boardman. Office hours from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. ; Saturday evenings to 8.30. Mails sent to Boston 15 times, and to Nashua, N. H., seven times, and to Concord and Manchester, N. H., six times a day ; to Worcester, nine, and Lawrence, six, and East, six times a day ; to New York, 10 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 and Collinsville, twice a day ; to Pelham and Windham, N. H., once 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 .; Wednesdays and Saturdays. to 6 P.M. Railway Post Office Clerks, Albert Blake. jr., Frank D. Thorp, Hersey B. G. Wheeler, James J. Callison, F. C. Wagg, B. A. Berry.


SUB-STATIONS.


No. 1, 9 Central street. Supt., Fred G. Tilton. No. 2, Middlesex Village. Supt., Russell Macdonald. Dracut Station, Charles L. Hodge.


U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE.


Office, room 2, Government building. Deputy Collector, Ranson F. McCrillis of Methuen.


U. S. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSIONERS.


Office, room 1, Government building. Pres., Edwin H. Cooke. Sec., Albion S. Ashworth. Fred H. Taylor.


U. S. EXAMINING SURGEONS FOR PENSIONS.


No. 18 Shattuck street. Pres., Dr. Herman J. Smith. Treas., Dr. George E. Pinkham. Sec., Dr. Thomas F. Harrington.


1048


LOWELL DIRECTORY.


MIDDLESEX COUNTY OFFICERS.


Judges of Probate-Charles J. McIntyre, Cambridge; George F. Lawton, Lowell. Register of Probate-Samuel H. Folsom, Winchester. Asst. Register of Probate-William E. Rogers, Wakefield.


District Attorney-Frederick N. Weir, Lowell. Asst. District Attorney- George A. Sanderson, Littleton.


Clerk of Courts-Theodore C. Hurd, Winchester. Asst. Clerks, John L. Am- brose, William C. Dillingham, Ralph N. Smith, Cambridge.


Registers of Deeds-South District, Edwin O. Childs, East Cambridge; North District, Joseph P. Thompson, Lowell.


County Treasurer- Joseph O. Hayden, Somerville.


County Commissioners-Levi S. Gould, Melrose; Francis Bigelow, Natick; Samuel O. Upham, Waltham.


Special Commissioners-Lyman Dike, Stoneham; Edward E. Thompson, Woburn. Meet at Cambridge, first Tuesday of January and June; at Lowell, third Monday in each month except August.


Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers-Charles C. Hutchinson, Samuel P. Hadley, William F. Hills, James F. Savage, Horace Sargent Bacon, Charles A. Grant, Lowell.


Commissioners to take Bail in Criminal Cases-George H. Stevens, Peter A. Fay, Jas. F. Savage, Wm. H.Anderson, Chas. H. Conant, Edward W. Trull, 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.


Public Administrators-George H. Stevens, John W. McEvoy, Lowell.


Sheriff-John R. Fairbairn, Cambridge. Offices at E. Cambridge and Lowell.


Special Sheriff-George W. W. Saville. Master of the House of Correction and Keeper of the Jail at Cambridge.


Deputy Sheriffs-George F. Stiles, Edward W. Clark, Charles A. Evelette, Lowell; William H. Walsh, South Framingham: James H. McKenna, Bradshaw S. Tolman, Waltham; Charles G. Whitman, Marlborough; M. Frank Eastman, Melrose; George Nutt. Natick; Lyman H. Richards, Malden; Henry C. Sherwin, Ayer; Samuel W. Tucker, Newton; George G. Tidsbury, Ashland; Walter C. Wardwell, Bartholomew M. Young, Cambridge.


Jailers-Alvah S. Baker, Lowell; John R. Fairbairn, Cambridge.


Court Officers-Arthur H. Wiggin, Newton; Fred M. Estey, Framingham; Geo. W. W. Saville, Malden; Robert Duddy, Somerville; Chas. F. Morse, Marl- boro; Harry E. Shaw, Lowell; John E. Tidd, Woburn.


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 (CRIMINAL).


Second Monday of February, at Cambridge; first Monday of June, at Cam- bridge; third Monday of October, at Lowell.


SUPERIOR COURT (CIVIL).


First Monday of February (court work), at Cambridge ; second Monday of March (juries), at Cambridge and Lowell; 2nd Monday of May (court work) at Lowell; first Monday of June (court work), at Cambridge; second Monday of September (court work), at Cambridge; second Monday of September (juries), at Cambridge and Lowell; third Monday of November (court work), at Lowell; second Monday of December (juries), at Cambridge.


PROBATE COURT.


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


REFEREE IN BANKRUPTCY.


Henry E. Warner, 10 Tremont street, Boston. At Lowell, third Tuesday of each month, except August.


1049


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


Abbott James C. Allen Hanson W. Anderson William H. Appleton Francis E. Ashworth George L. Ashworth Sager Bacon Horace Sargent Batchelder George W. Bennett John C. Bent William H. Blaisdell Charles R. Boardman William W. Boynton Fred J. Breen James Breton J. H. Brigham Charles W. Brown Harry A. Brown William D. Bruley Joseph A. Butler Paul Buttrick Fred A. Buttrick James G. Carmichael James H. Carney George J. Carr Charles F. Chadwick Alfred M. Chadwick Austin K. Chandler George R. Chase Samuel A. Clement George W. Cobb Thaddeus S. Coburn Charles F. Coburn Charles H. Coburn Clarence G. Coburn Frank Coffey Michael F. Conant Charles H. Corbett James F.


Corbett Michael Coughlin William J. Cowley Charles


Crowley Jeremiah


Curtin William F. Dadman Girard P. Davis John Devine John J.


Dewar David W.


Dexter Solomon K.


Dickey Thomas L.


Dimon Charles A. R.


Dodge Willis E. Donahue Daniel J.


Donaldson David J. Dunbar Frank E. Duncan William W. Eaton Charles W. Ela Fred H.


Elliott Thomas H.


Enright Thomas J. Eveleth Charles A. Farley John P. Farley Philip J. Faulkner Edward F. Faulkner John A. Fay George D. Fay Peter A. Fifield George W. Fish Charles T. Fisher Edward Fisher Frederic A. Fletcher Horatio R. Flynn John H. Flynn Richard J. Fox Frank Fuller Henry C. Gately John A.


Gerrish Thomas G. Gibson James E. Glidden Charles J. Goodwin Frank Grant Charles A. Greene Harry C. Grush Joseph S. Guillet Joseph H. Hadley Samuel P. Hamel Albert O. Hanson Charles H. Harrigan George M. Harris Simon B.


Harris William L. Harvey John J. Haskell J. F.


Healey David, jr. Hennessy J. Joseph


Hill James G. jr. Hills William F.


Hogan John J. Hogan William A.


Hubbard George L. Hunt John L.


Jacques J. B. D. Johnson Franklin E. Judkins J. Judson Kerwin James J.


Keyes Julian B.


Kidder Charles F.


Kileski Louis H.


Kimball Charles H. Knapp Horace H.


Knowlton G. Winfield


Ladd Frank J.


Lamson Alfred G.


Lamson Nathan G. Lapierre Joseph S. Lawrence Samuel


Lawton Frederick


Lee Thomas C. Leighton Walter F.


Leith William H. Libby Charles F.


Little Thomas G. Lyford Simeon G. Mack John


Mackenzie Kenneth J. Mahoney John P.


Marden George A. Marshall James G. Marshall William S.


Marston George H. McCarthy William P. McDaniels Walter H. McEvoy John W. McIntire Chas. H.


Metcalf George E. Molloy Charles H. Moore Albert M. Morey Charles W. Morrison J. H. Mulno Robert H.


Murphy Dennis J. Murphy Frank B. Murphy James S. Norcross Nicholas G.


O'Boyle Michael J. O'Connor John J. O'Hearn James T. Osgood George C. Osgood Orin F. Owens James F. Packard Fred F. Palmer Charles D.


Parker Percy Partridge Albert V. Peabody Baldwin T. Peabody Joseph Pearson Fisher H. Pearson Gardner W. Perkins Henry P. Perkins M. Gilbert


Pickman John J.


Pinkham Charles W.


Pollard Arthur G.


Poore George W. Porter Irving S. Potter Hubert M. Pratt Nathan D. Qua Francis W. Richardson Charles H.


Richardson Daniel M.


Richardson Frank L.


Richardson George F.


Richardson George R.


Richardson Herbert E.


Rivet Francis P. Robbins Thomas Rollins Frank E.


Russell Alonzo L.


Russell Eugene G.


Ryan Albert J.


Sanders C. B. Savage James F.


Sawyer Alfred P. Searle John P.


Shepard Jesse H.


Sherman Frederick W.


Smith Henry A. Smith Joseph Snell Ora M. Spalding George H. Spiller Hamden Stacy Duane P. Stanley Moses N.


Stevens C. Brooks


Stevens George H. Stevens Royal L. Stevens Solon W.


Stiles Andrew G. Stiles George F. Stott John W. Stowell Frank E. Sullivan Patrick F.


Swan Albert G. Swapp Andrew G.


Taylor George H. Thomas Joel Barlow Thompson Joseph P. Tibbetts Henry L.


Trueworthy James B.


Trull Edward W.


Trull Larkin T. Tucke Edward M.


Tuttle W. W. Varnum Leavitt R. J. Viles Jesse A. Walker Daniel Wallace Daniel R. Ward George M.


White Herbert R. Whittier Stephen T. Wier Charles J. Wiggin Burton H. Wight William H. G. Wilder Henry H. Williams Charles M.


Woodies Fred Worcester Charles H .. Wright Frank C.


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LOWELL DIRECTORY.


CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1895.


Total,


2,500,183


Names of Cities are printed in SMALL CAPITALS.


BARNSTABLE CO.


Barnstable. 4,055


Bourne .. 1,580


Brewster .. 901


Chatham 1,809


Dennis 2,545


Eastham. 476


Falmouth. 2,655


Harwich . 2,532


Mashpee


330


Total ...


4.238


Orleans 1,198


Provincetown 4,555


Sandwich 1.580


Truro . 815


Wellfleet 968


Yarmouth .. 1,655


Total. .27,654


BERKSHIRE CO.


Adams 7,837


Alford .. 280


Becket 888


Cheshire .. 1,176


Clarksburg. 1,009


Dalton 3,210


Egremont .. 836


Florida .. 425


Great Barrington 4,794 Hancock 511


Hinsdale. 1,650


Lanesboro 848


Lee .. 4,066


Lenox 2,872


Mt. Washington. 136


New Ashford 116


New Marlboro .... 1,288 NORTH ADAMS .. 19,135 Otis 518


Peru .. 305


PITTSFIELD ... . 20,461


Richmond 701


Sandisfield. 802


Savoy. 504


Sheffield 1,897


Stockbridge 2,077


363


Washington 423


West Stockbridge 1,257


Williamstown .... 4,887


Windsor. 556


Total 86,292


BRISTOL CO.


Acushnet. 1,115 Attleboro 8,288


Berkley ... 955


Dartmouth. 3.107


Dighton .... 1,797


Easton. .... 4,452


Fairhaven ...


3,338


FALL RIVER ... .89,203


Freetown ... 1,405 Mansfield ... 3,722


NEW BEDFORD .. 55,251 North Attleboro .. 6,576 Norton ... 1,614


Raynham ... 1,518


1,810


Seekonk .. 1.465


Somerset ... 1,983


Swansea. 1,627


TAUNTON. 27,115


Westport 2,678


Total 219,019


Total. 40,145


HAMPDEN CO.


Agawam .. 2,408


Blandford. ... 849


Brimfield ..


962


Chester


1,429


CHICOPEE 16,420


E. Longmeadow. 1,591


Granville 1,005


Hampden 743


Holland ..


199


HOLYOKE


40,322


Longmeadow .... Ludlow 2,562


Monson .. 3,746


Montgomery ..


275


Sudbury 1.141


Tewksbury 3,379


Townsend 1,780


Tyngsboro. ..


Wakefield .. 8,304


WALTHAM .. .. 20,876


Watertown ... 7,788 Wayland 2,026


Westford ..


2,418


Weston


1,710


Wilmington 1,420


Winchester 6,150


WOBURN 14,178


HAMPSHIRE CO.


Amherst. 4,785


Belchertown ... 2.161


Chesterfield. 589


Cummington .... 750


Easthampton 4,790


Enfield 990


Goshen .. 304


Granby . 748


Greenwich 48]


Hadley.


Hatfield. 1,262


Huntington. 1,450


Middlefield 386


NORTHAMPTON .. 16,746 Pelham .. 486


Plainfield 450


Prescott 401


Southampton ..... 1,054


South Hadley .... 4,443


Ware ..


7,651


Westhampton .... 476 Williamsburg ... 1,955 Worthington ..... 648


Total .. .54,710


MIDDLESEX CO.


Acton .. 1,978


Arlington 6,515


Ashby .. 804


Ashland . 2,090


Bedford 1,169


Billerica .. 2.577


Boxborough . .


307


Burlington .. 574


CAMBRIDGE .81,643


Carlisle 492


Chelmsford 3,162


Dracut ... 2,443


Dunstable. 400


EVERETT. .18.573


Framingham .. 9,512


2,192


Groton .. Holliston. 2,718


Hopkinton. 2,984


Hudson .. 5.308


Lexington 3,498.


Lincoln ..


1.111


Marion . 759


Marshfield ..


1.760


Mattapoisett .. 1,032


Middleboro 69,68


Norwell .... .... ..


1,540


1,228


Pembroke ........ Plymouth. ...


7,957


MELROSE ... .11,965 Plympton .. 549


Natick 8,814 Rochester. 1,021


NEWTON .. 27,590


North Reading ... 835 Scituate. . ....


2.248


3,321 Wareham. .. West Bridgewater 1,747 Whitman 5,744


Total ... .. 101,498


SUFFOLK CO.


BOSTON .. .. 496,920 CHELSEA 31,264 Revere .. 7,423


635


Winthrop.


4,192


Total. 539,799


WORCESTER CO.


Ashburnham .... 2,148


Athol ..... .. 7,364


Auburn .. ...


1,598


Barre .. 2.278


Berlin 897


Blackstone 6,090


Bolton 797


Boylston .. 729


Brookfield .. 3,279


Charlton. 1,877


Clinton 11,497


Dana ... 717


Gardner 9,182


Grafton.


5,101


Hardwick


2,655 Harvard 1,162 Holden .. Hopedale .. 2,602 1,377 1,274


Hubbardston ..... Lancaster.


2,180


Leicester


3.239


Leominster ..


9,211


Lunenburg .. Mendon .. Milford


1.237 889


Millbury ..


8,950 5,222 542


New Braintree ...


Northboro 1,940


Northbridge 5,286


North Brookfield 4,635 Oakham .. 605 Oxford. 2,390


Paxton. 426


Petersham.


Shrewsbury


1,524


PLYMOUTH CO.


Abington 4,207


Bridgewater .. 4,686


BROCKTON. 33,165 Sturbridge


Concord 5,175 Carver .... 1,016 Sutton ....


Duxbury ... ..


1,966


Templeton. Upton ...


2,915 2.150 8.546


Uxbridge ..


4,430 7,799


5.235


Westboro . ..


West Boylston ... 2.968 West Brookfield. 1,467


Westminster ..... 1,315 Winchendon .. ..... 4.490


WORCESTER .... 98,767


LOWELL 84,367


MALDEN .29,708


MARLBORO ..... 14,977


Maynard 3,090


MEDFORD ... .14,474


Pepperell


..


Reading ..


4,717


Sherborn


1,446


Shirley 1.399


SOMERVILLE. .52,200


Stoneham. 6,284


Stow 920


Amesbury 9,986 Palmer 6.858


Andover ... 6,145


BEVERLY. 11,806


Boxford .. 727


Danvers ... 8,181


Essex 1,587


Georgetown ... 2,050


GLOUCESTER .28,211


Groveland ..... 2,333


Hamilton . 1,356


HAVERHILL. .34,945


Ipswich ..... 4,720


LAWRENCE 52,164 LYNN ..... .62,354


Lynnfield. 818


Manchester .. 1,876


Marblehead. 7,671


Merrimac ...... 2,301


Methuen ..


5,690


Middleton. 838


Nahant .... 865


NEWBURYPORT.14,552 North Andover ... 3,569 Peabody .10,507


Rockport .. 5,289


Rowley 1,272


SALEM 34,473


Salisbury .. 1,300


Saugus 4,497


Swampscott 3,259


Topsfield. 1.033


Wenham 886


West Newbury ... 1,643


Total ... .330,393


FRANKLIN CO.


Ashfield. 1,013


Bernardston 778


Buckland . 1,548


Charlemont 1,041


Deerfield. 3,007


1.082


Greenfield 6,229 468


Hawley.


Heath ..


476


Leverett. 744


Leyden 363


Monroe .. 298


Montague .. 6,058


New Salem .. 869


Northfield 1,851


Orange ...


5,361


Rowe .. 498


Shelburne .. 1,560


Shutesbury 444


Sunderland 696


Warwick 599


Wendell . 529


Whately 755


DUKES CO.


Chilmark 304


Cottage City. 1,038


Edgartown 1,125


Gay Head. 169


Gosnold .. 140


Tisbury. 1,002


West Tisbury 460


ESSEX CO.


SPRINGFIELD ... 51,522 Tolland. 309 ..


Wales .. 783


Westfield .. .10,663


West Springfield. 6,125


Wilbraham 1,740


Total .... . .. 152,938


Total. 499,217


NANTUCKET CO.


Nantucket ... 3,016


NORFOLK CO.


Avon. 1,626 Douglas. 2,026


Bellingham. 1,481


Braintree 5,311 Brookline. 16, 164


Canton ... 4,636


Cohasset. 2,474


Dedham 6,196


Dover .. 658


Foxboro 3,219


Franklin. 5,136


Holbrook 2.298


Hyde Park 11,826


Medfield 1,872


Medway


2,913


Millis ... . 1,006


Milton ... 5,518


Needham. 3,511


Norfolk. 882


Norwood. 4,574


QUINCY. 20,712


Randolph 3,694


Sharon 1,717


Stoughton 3,272


Walpole . 2,994


Wellesley 4,229


Westwood. 1.015 Phillipston.


952 460 952 890 978


Southbridge. .... Spencer ....


8,250 7,614


Sterling.


1,218 1,910 3,420


East Bridgewater 2,894 Halifax .. 497


a·anover 2,051 Warren


Hanson .. 1,380 Webster ..


Hingham 4,819


Hull . 1,044


Kingston 1,746


Lakeville 870


Colerain .. 1,610 Conway 1,304 Ayer ... 2,101 Weymouth. Wrentham 2,584 11,291 Princeton ... Royalston. Rutland ..


Erving. 964 Belmont 2,843


Gill ...


Total. .134,819


Southboro .. 2.229


Dudley. 8,209


FITCHBURG. .26,409


Newbury .. 1,489 Monterey . 464


620


Russell.


...


846


South wick ...


...


961


3,367


Rockland. 5,523


Total .. ... 306,445


Rehoboth ...


Littleton 1,136


1,704


Tyringham


1051


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


INCORPORATED 1829


THE LOWELL


INSTITUTION FOR SAVINGS


OFFICE IN THE SAVINGS BANK BUILDING,


18 Shattuck Street.


OFFICE HOURS:


FOR DEPOSITS-Every day from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., and on 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:


JAMES W. B. SHAW,


FREDERICK TAYLOR.


TRUSTEES :


FRANKLIN NICKERSON, GEORGE S. MOTLEY,


FREDERICK BAILEY,


JAMES W. B. SHAW, FREDERICK TAYLOR, A. ST. JOHN CAMBRÉ, JOHN J. COLTON.


MICHAEL COLLINS, JOSEPH L. CUSHING, EDMUND H. PACKER,


GEO. J. CARNEY, Treasurer.


JAMES E. GIBSON, WALLACE P. BUTTERFIELD, FRANCES D. SMITH, MINNIE E. BROWN, Clerks.


JOHN JESSOP, Watchman.


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1052


LOWELL DIRECTORY.


THE TRADERS NATIONAL BANK


OF LOWELL. 30 to 46 Middlesex St. and 11 Post Office Av.


CAPITAL, -


SURPLUS,


-


$200,000 $200,000


JOHN C. BURKE, MICHAEL CORBETT, SOLOMON K. DEXTER, CHAS. J. GLIDDEN,


DIRECTORS:


OTHELLO O. GREENWOOD, WILLIAM F. HILLS, JAMES H. MILLS, CLARENCE H. NELSON,


ASA C. RUSSELL, ROBERT SIMPSON, JESSE N. TRULL.


CHAS. J. GLIDDEN, President.


ASA C. RUSSELL, Vice President.


WILLIAM F. HILLS, Vice President.


FREDERIC A. HOLDEN, Cashier.


AMOS F. HILL, Asst. Cashier.


MILES G. GARDNER, Asst. Cashier.


IRVING F. NEWCOMB, Bookkeeper.


MERTON N. GLIDDEN, Clerk. GEORGE H. GURNEY, Clerk. WALTER W. CLEWORTH, Clerk. CHAS. A. GRANT, Notary Public.


BANKING HOURS, 8 A. M. to 4 P. M. SATURDAY, & A. M. to 1 P. M. DISCOUNT DAILY.


LADIES' DEPARTMENT == A suite of elegantly appointed rooms for the accommodation of Lady Patrons. Entrance, 42 to 46 Middlesex St.


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.


FOREIGN DEPARTMENT : DRAFTS ISSUED AT DAILY MARKET RATES. Travelers' Letters of Credit. Exchange Bought and Sold.


SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES for Rent, $5 PER ANNUM. WILLIAM F. HILLS, CHARLES A. GRANT, Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers. LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONES Nos. 37 and 550


1053


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


City Institution for Savings.


APPLETON BLOCK, 176 CENTRAL STREET,


Open daily from 9 to 1 o'clock, and Saturday evenings from 7 to 9 o'clock. Quarters com- mence second Saturdays in January, April, July and October.


FRED A. BUTTRICK, President.


WM. E. LIVINGSTON, Vice Presidents. ADDISON PUTMAN,


FRANK W. HURD, Treasurer.


ASA W. FLINT, GEO. E. PERLEY, H. E. SYMONDS,{Clerks.


TRUSTEES :


WM. E. LIVINGSTON,


ADDISON PUTNAM,


HENRY C. COOPER,


FRANK COBURN,


FRED A. BUTTRICK,


LEONARD HUNTRESS,


EDWARD M. TUCKE,


PERCY PARKER,


FREDERICK LAWTON.


APPLETON NATIONAL BANK, 6 Appleton Block, 176 and 182 Central St.


CAPITAL, -


$300,000


G. W. FIFIELD, President.


FRED. H. ELA, Cashier.


GEO. E. KING, Asst. Cashier.


C. FRANK BUTTERFIELD, M. T. PIERCE, JAMES WALSH, Jr.,".Clerks.


DIRECTORS:


ALBION C. TAYLOR, FRED A. BUTTRICK, GEO. W. FIFIELD, ADDISON PUTNAM, GEORGE O. WHITING, CHARLESJH. ALLEN, WM. E. LIVINGSTON, FRED. H. ELA, J. W. C.PICKERING.


Annual Meeting, second Tuesday in January. Dividends, first Mondays of !Aprilland October. Discount, Mondays and Thursdays.


Dividends payable in Boston collected without charge.


LOUIS H. KILESKI,


A. M. CHADWICK,


THOMAS H. CONNELL,


1054


LOWELL DIRECTORY.


MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK


MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING, 61 MERRIMACK STREET.


CAPITAL, = =


$400,000


ARTHUR G. POLLARD, President. CHARLES F. AYER, Vice President. WALTER W. JOHNSON. Cashier. ALBERT G. SMITH, Teller.


LEWIS H. SWIFT, Bookkeeper.


CHARLES O. ALLEN, Clerk.


DIRECTORS:


ALBERT F. NICHOLS,


ARTHUR G. POLLARD, HENRY RUNELS,


MICHAEL COLLINS,


JOSEPH L. CHALIFOUX,


CHARLES S. LILLEY,


CHARLES F. AYER.


U. S. DEPOSITORY FOR BANKRUPT ESTATES, DISTRICT OF, MASSACHUSETTS.


DISCOUNT DAILY.


CENTRAL SAVINGS BANK MERCHANTS BANK BUILDING,


61 MERRIMACK STREET. SAFETY DEPOSIT VAULTS IN CONNECTION WITH THIS BANK.


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


VICE PRESIDENTS :


JAMES C. ABBOTT, ARTHUR G. POLLARD,


FREDERICK AYER, DANIEL SWAN. PRESCOTT C. GATES, GEORGE RUNELS.


TRUSTEES :


FREDERICK AYER,


JOSEPH S. BROWN,


AMASA PRATT,


EPHRAIM BROWN,


PRESCOTT C. GATES,


EDW. W. THOMAS,


GEO. L. HUNTOON, PATRICK LYNCH,


SAMUEL N. WOOD,


JAMES C. ABBOTT, ALVIN S. LYON,


OLIVER H. MOULTON,


ERASTUS BOYDEN,


J. W. C. PICKERING,


ARTHUR G. POLLARD,


WM. H. WHITE,


HENRY W. BARNES, GEORGE RUNELS,


HARRY DUNLAP,


DANIEL SWAN, LARKIN T. TRULL, CHAS. W. WILDER, GEORGE W. YOUNG,


JOS. L. CHALIFOUX.


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


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


WILLIAM H. ANDERSON, AMASA PRATT, WILLIAM SHEPARD,


1055


ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


RAILROAD NATIONAL BANK,


Nos. 141 to 145 Merrimack Street.


INCORPORATED 1831 RE-ORGANIZED 1865


CAPITAL,


$400,000


GEORGE S. MOTLEY, President.


EDWARD W. PEASE, Cashier.


JOHN P. WRIGHT, Teller.


HAVEN G. HILL, Bookkeeper.


WALTER W. SIMMONS, \ Clerks. ROLAND W. BLACK,


DIRECTORS:


SEWALL G. MACK, JACOB ROGERS, GEORGE RIPLEY, ALEXANDER G. CUMNOCK,


WM. S. SOUTHWORTH, ALVIN S. LYON,


GEORGE S. MOTLEY,


FRANK E. DUNBAR.


HAVEN C. PERHAM. FREDERICK LAWTON, EDWARD N. BURKE,


DISCOUNT DAILY. SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT.


MECHANICS SAVINGS BANK,


MECHANICS BANK BLOCK,


No. 202 MERRIMACK STREET. 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.


CHAS. L. HILDRETH, President. C. C. HUTCHINSON, Treasurer.


JULIAN B. KEYES, NATHAN P. LAMSON, Clerks. VICE PRESIDENTS:


JACOB ROGERS, ISAAC COOPER, JULIAN V. KEYES, ALEXANDER G. CUMNOCK.


TRUSTEES


JACOB ROGERS, WILLIAM W. SHERMAN, EDWARD N. BURKE, J. TYLER STEVENS, CLARENCE H. NELSON,


JOHN DAVIS, WILLIAM G. WARD,


JULIAN V. KEYES, ALEXANDER G. CUMNOCK, CHARLES L. HILDRETH, JOHN C. BENNETT.


JAMES G. MARSHALL, ISAAC COOPER, JAMES G. HILL, WILLIAM D. BLANCHARD, FREDERICK A. FLATHER,




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