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C. C. HUTCHINSON, Commissioner to Qualify Civil Officers.
1056
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
56 CENTRAL STREET .: ORGANIZED IN 1864
CAPITAL,
$250,000
WALTER L. PARKER, President.
JOHN F. SAWYER, Cashier. CHARLES H. CLOGSTON, Teller. WALTER I. CHASE, Bookkeeper. WALTER L. LEWIS, Clerk
DIRECTORS:
JAMESEC. ABBOTT, HARRY E. SHAW,
THOMAS COSTELLO,
ARTHUR H. HOSFORD,
JOHN LENNON,
WALTER L. PARKER,
SAMUEL N. WOOD,
FREDERICK P. MARBLE,
JESSE H. SHEPARD.
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
EDWARD M. TUCKE, President. CHARLES M. WILLIAMS, Cashier. FRANK N. CHASE, Teller.
DIRECTORS:
EDWARD M. TUCKE, ARTEMAS B. WOODWORTH, GEORGE F. PENNIMAN,
PERCY PARKER,
W. W. CAREY,
PETER H. DONOHOE,
CHARLES M. WILLIAMS,
WILLIAM B. SPALDING,
WILLIAM G. WARD.
ALBERT R. PHILBRICK and J. HARRY BOARDMAN, Clerks.
Discount Days, Mondays and Tuesdays.
Annual Election, Third Tuesday of January. Bank Hours, 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Saturday, 9 A. M. to 1 P. M.
1057
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
THE PRESCOTT NATIONAL BANK
OF LOWELL. 40 CENTRAL STREET,
OPPOSITE MIDDLE STREET.
INCORPORATED 1850
RE-ORGANIZED 1865
CAPITAL,
$300,000
DANIEL GAGE, President.
EDWARD E. SAWYER, Cashier.
GEORGE R. CHANDLER, Assistant Cashier.
-CLERKS
HERBERT D. BURRAGE. FRANK O. DAVIS. GEORGE B. ALLEN.
GEORGE F. RICHARDSON, DANIEL GAGE,
DIRECTORS:
CHARLES A. STOTT,
J. A. CAMERON,
W. H. WHITE,
J. A. BARTLETT,
EDWARD E. SAWYER.
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,
Jnqu0 mg 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.
JOHN A. FAULKNER, President.
AUSTIN K. CHADWICK, Treasurer.
VICE PRESIDENTS : GEORGE F. RICHARDSON, C. E. A. BARTLETT,
ALBION C. TAYLOR,
GEORGE F. PENNIMAN, ASA C. RUSSELL.
Clerks :- CHARLES A. RICHARDSON, EDWARD F. LAMSON, BLANCHE C. LEAVITT.
SAMUEL H. THOMPSON, FRANCIS P. RIVET. ARTHUR STAPLES, FREDERIC S. CLARK,
TRUSTEES:
CHARLES D. PALMER,
FRANKLIN NOURSE, FRANK E. DUNBAR,
EDWARD D. HOLDEN, FRANK P. PUTNAM, WILLIAM S. SOUTHWORTH, WILLIAM F. WILDER.
GEORGE L. HOOPER,
1058
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
THE WAMESIT NATIONAL BANK
OF LOWELL, MASS. 421 Middlesex Street, near Northern Depot.
INCORPORATED AS A STATE BANK, - - APRIL 28, 1853 ORGANIZED AS A NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, JANUARY 17, 1865
CAPITAL,
$250,000
G. W. KNOWLTON. President.
C. E. GOULDING, Cashier.
DIRECTORS:
HARRY K. NOYES, PRESCOTT C. GATES,
SETH B. HALL,
F. H. HAYNES,
BENJAMIN F. SARGENT.
WALTER E. BARTLETT, Bookkeeper.
Annual Meeting, third Tuesday in January. Discount Days, Tuesdays and Fridays. Dividends, first day of January and July.
MERRIMACK RIVER SAVINGS BANK, LOWELL, MASS. 417 Middlesex Street, near Northern Depot.
CHARLES E. ADAMS, President. NATHAN G. LAMSON. Treasurer. FRANKLIN E. JOHNSON, Clerk.
VICE PRESIDENTS:
A. D. PUFFER. CHAS. F. VARNUM. CHARLES RUNELS. B. F. SARGENT.
TRUSTEES :
ATWILL F. WRIGHT, HORACE ELA,
CHARLES J. GLIDDEN, W. A. INGHAM,
PERLEY P. PERHAM,
JULIUS C. JOHNSON, JAMES W. BENNETT,
ALFRED BARNEY,
FRANK H. HAYNES,
WALTER H. HOWE, THOS. J. MCDONALD, ALBERT H. MORTON, WM. W. RICHARDSON, HERBERT C. TAFT,
BURTON H. WIGGIN.
BOARD OF INVESTMENT :
CHARLES F. VARNUM, PERLEY P. PERHAM, NATHAN G. LAMSON,
BENJAMIN F. SARGENT, HERBERT C. TAFT.
BANK HOURS :- 9 to 1 daily. Saturday Evenings, 7 to 9. Quarters commence first Saturdays in February, May, August and November. Interest computed ou all deposits from $1 to $1000. Limit of deposits and interest, $1600.
SETH B. HALL,
CHARLES F. YOUNG, MICHAEL CORBETT, ORRIN P. RANLETT, G. W. KNOWLTON,
NATHAN G. LAMSON, HENRY C. FULLER,
CHARLES E. ADAMS, CHAS. E. GOULDING,
WILLIAM H. WIGGIN, JAMES W. BENNETT,
PERLEY P. PERHAM, THOMAS J. MCDONALD, G. W. KNOWLTON, WALTER H. HOWE,
1059
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
LOWELL
GAS LIGHT CO.
Office, 22 Shattuck St., cor. Middle St.
CAPITAL, = = =
= $500,000
Commenced Lighting, January 1, 1850.
SEWALL G. MACK, President. JACOB ROGERS, Treasurer. SAMUEL E. RAYMOND, Clerk. GEORGE W. BROTHERS, Paymaster.
DIRECTORS :
SEWALL G. MACK,
LEVI SPRAGUE, JACOB ROGERS.
ALEXANDER G. CUMNOCK,
GEORGE S. MOTLEY, EDWARD N. BURKE.
EDWARD M. TUCKE.
Price of GAS with the discount off for prompt payment, is
$1.00 PER THOUSAND FEET.
Price of COKE, delivered,
$4.50 PER CHALDRON, CASH.
No charge made for the use of Meters. No charge made for running supply pipes from Street Mains to Consumers' Cellars. Orders left at the Office promptly attended to.
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1060
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
MASSACHUSETTS COTTON MILLS,
LOCATED AT
Junction of Merrimack and Concord Rivers, BRIDGE and MERRIMACK STREETS.
INCORPORATED 1839
CAPITAL, 1,800,000
CHARLES L. LOVERING, Treasurer, 53 STATE STREET, BOSTON.
SMITH, HOGG, & GARDNER
SELLING AGENTS,
140 Essex St., Boston, and 115 and 117 Worth St., New York.
W. S. SOUTHWORTH, Agent. J. C. WADLEIGH, Superintendent. DAVID HEALEY, Jr., Paymaster.
The "Massachusetts Mills in Georgia," at Lindale, Ga., are leased and operated by this Company.
KINDS OF GOODS MADE :
Sheetings, Shirtings, Drillings, Canton Flannels, Ducks, Denims, Stripes, Etc.
1061
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
TREMONT AND SUFFOLK MILLS,
Suffolk Street.
INCORPORATED 1831
CONSOLIDATED 1871
CAPITAL - - - $1,500,
A. S. COVEL, Treasurer,
70 Kilby Street, - Boston, Mass.
E. W. THOMAS, Agent. MATTHEW RAWLINSON and BEN S. COTTRELL, Asst. Supts. A. M. CHADWICK, Paymaster.
SMITH, HOGG, & GARDNER, SELLING AGENTS,
140 Essex Street, Boston.
115 and 117 Worth St., New York.
Number of Spindles 185,000
Number of Looms 6,100
Cotton used per week, pounds 600,000
- MANUFACTURE -
CANTON AND FRENCH FLANNELS
In all Weights, Widths and Colors.
COTTON BLANKETS AND HOSIERY YARNS.
Operate Twelve Mills.
1062
LOWELL DIRECTORY .
HAMILTON MFG. CO.
JACKSON STREET.
INCORPORATED 1825
CAPITAL, -
$1,800,000
CHARLES B. AMORY, TREASURER,
MASON BUILDING,
70 KILBY STREET, BOSTON, MASS.
JOY, LANGDON, & CO., Selling Agents, BOSTON AND NEW YORK.
OLIVER H. MOULTON, General Supt.
CLARENCE N. CHILDS, Asst. Supt. THOS. WALSH, Asst. Supt. of Print Works. STEPHEN T. WHITTIER, Paymaster.
Spindles 109,816
Looms.
3,131
Females employed
1,300
Males employed.
700
Yards made per week
690,000
Cotton consumed per week, pounds
160,000
Yards dyed and printed per week
850,000
KINDS OF GOODS MADE :
Flannels, Prints, Ticks, Stripes, Drills, Sheetings and Shirtings, 5 to 37
Number of Mills-Six, and Print Works.
1063
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
LOWELL BLEACHERY,
BLEACHERY STREET,
SOUTH PART OF THE CITY.
INCORPORATED 1832
CAPITAL, =
=
$400,000
ELIOT C. CLARKE, Treasurer.
ROOM 843, EXCHANGE BLDG., STATE STREET, BOSTON.
FREDERICK T. WALSH, Agent. HENRY P. PERKINS, Town Agent. JOHN F. MONAGHAN, Superintendent. HAMILTON BURRAGE, Paymaster.
BLEACHERS AND FINISHERS OF SHIRTINGS AND CAMBRICS.
SPECIALTIES :
BLEACHING OF COTTON FLANNELS, FINISHING OF LINENS, INDIGO BLUE DYEING.
PAY DAY, WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK.
1064
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
LOWELL HOSIERY CO.
INCORPORATED MAY, 1869.
Mt. Vernon Street and Broadway.
CAPITAL, =
= = = $200,000
A. G. POLLARD, President. W. A. EASTMAN, Treasurer. ALBERT DEABILL, Superintendent.
EMPLOYS 300 HANDS.
Males employed, 100. Females employed, 200.
SPECIAL PRODUCTION :
WOMEN'S SEAMLESS FAST BLACK HOSE.
SELLING AGENTS:
BLISS, FABYAN, & CO.
100 Summer St., Boston. -AND -
NEW YORK and PHILADELPHIA.
1065
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
BOOTT COTTON MILLS
Amory Street, foot of John Street.
INCORPORATED 1835
CAPITAL -
- I - $1,200,000
ELIOT C. CLARKE, Treasurer,
Room 843, Exchange Building, State Street, Boston.
SMITH, HOCC, & CARDNER,
SELLING AGENTS,
140 ESSEX ST., BOSTON, and 115 and 117 WORTH ST., NEW YORK.
Nathaniel B. Kerr, Agent.
James T. Ferguson, Franklin Allen, Superintendents. James G. Marshall, Paymaster.
Spindles 152,258
Looms 4,135
Females employed
1,500
Males employed, including mule tenders
673
Yards made per week 820,000
Cotton consumed per week, pounds.
285,000
KINDS OF GOODS MADE :
COTTONS, SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, LINENS, PIQUES, CAMBRICS.
1066
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
Shaw Stocking Co.
Shaoknit
LOWELL, MASS
CAPITAL, $360,000
FRANK J. DUTCHER President. WILLIAM E. HALL Treasurer.
DI
. . . MANUFACTURERS OF . .
Shawknit TRADE MARK.
HALF HOSE
- IN A - VARIETY OF MIXED AND SOLID COLORS - AND OF-
COTTON, MERINO, WOOL AND WORSTED. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOG.
Shawknit-
TRADE MARK.
1067
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
WHITTIER COTTON MILLS, Offices: LOWELL, MASS., and OAKDALE, GA.
COTTON YARNS: 2s to 40s, Single or Twisted, 2 to 200 ends. Ply, Cable, Hawser. Twist delivered on Spools; Skeins, Balls, Section Beams, Loom Beams and Long Chain Hanks, Creels, Paper Cones, Tubes and Jack Spools.
SPECIALTIES
FIRE HOSE CORD. WEAVING and KNITTING YARNS. SOFT BANDING FOR WIRE MANUFACTURERS.
Jaegers, Blue Mixes. Driving Rope, Banding.
Macrame and Druggists' Twines.
Mop Yarns.
Tacking and Binding Supplies for Con- verters and Mills.
Soft Yarn for Glove Backs and Mittens.
Dresser Yarn for Weavers.
Glazed and Polished Twines and |Yarns for Braiders and Weavers.
Roving on Paper Tubes. Novelties to order.
Gray Mixes for Weavers.
The Braiding Machines formerly owned by the United States Cord Co. of Lowell, are now run in above Plant.
PRODUCT SOLD DIRECT AND BY COMMISSION.
H. A. WHITTIER, Pres. NELSON WHITTIER, Treas. WALTER B. WHITTIER, Agent·
THE-
Swain Turbine & Mfg. Co.
-MANUFACTURERS OF THE-
SWAIN UPRIGHT and HORIZONTAL
WATER WHEELS.
Pulleys, Shafting, Gears, Car Axle Lathes and all kinds of Machinery.
IRON and BRASS CASTINGS, BABBITT METALS
Special attention given to the casting of Iron Pipe, Columns, Brams, Girders, Etc., for building purposes.
ALBERT F. NICHOLS, Treas. 157 Willie St., cor. Dutton St., Lowell.
Orders sent by Mail or Express receive prompt attention.
DOUBLE HORIZONTAL WHEEL.
A. J. ALLEY,
PATTERN AND MODEL MAKER,
561 Dutton Street, up two flights, Lowell, Mass.
B
1068
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
THE
KITSON MACHINE CO.
491 to 503 Dutton St., cor. Kitson St.,
LOWELL, MASS.
CAPITAL, - - I $150,000
JACOB ROGERS, President.
HAVEN C. PERHAM, Treasurer.
BUILDERS OF
SPECIAL MACHINERY
- FOR
Opening and Preparing Cotton.
1069
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
JOSIAH GATES & SONS,
- MANUFACTURERS OF -
OAK-TANNED
LEATHER BELTING
Lace Leather, Worsted Apron Leather, Picker Leather, Loom Strapping, Worsted Aprons.
ALSO DEALERS IN RUBBER BELTING
-AND-
MILL SUPPLIES.
307 Market Street,
LOWELL, MASS.
1070
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
GEORGE W. HARRIS,
MANUFACTURER OF LOOM Harness & Reeds
-ALSO-
LOOM HARNESS MACHINERY.
Wire Heddles, Twine Banding, Etc.
Shop, 199 Perkins St., cor. Pawtucket St. House, 158 Mt. Vernon St., Lowell.
P. J. CONCANNON. J. H. GRIFFIN.
E. P. MoLAUGHLIN.
Lowell Electrotype Foundry.
-ALL KINDS OF-
FIRST CLASS ELECTROTYPING
All Orders Promptly Attended to.
165 MARKET ST., - LOWELL, MASS.
JOSEPH A. BRULEY,
FIRE, LIFE AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE.
BEST COMPANIES REPRESENTED. Room 5, HILDRETH BUILDING, LOWELL.
MRS. GEORGE W. CUMINGS, Reliable Help Furnished Promptly.
Private Parlors. Team in Waiting. Telephone Connection.
29 CENTRAL STREET, - - LOWELL, MASS.
E. M. TUCKE.
PERCY PARKER.
TUCKE & PARKER,
LIGHT WIRING.
BELLS
GAS LIGHTING.
ELECTRIC
DYNAMOS. MOTORS
-AND-
SUPPLIES .
REPAIR WORK.
MANUFACTURERS' AGENTS FOR INCANDESCENT LAMPS.
Estimates Furnished on Application.
79 MIDDLE ST., - - LOWELL, MASS.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
1071
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
PROPRIETORS
-OF THE -
LOCKS AND CANALS
-ON -
Merrimack River.
- OFFICE 1
No. 66 BROADWAY, LOWELL.
INCORPORATED 1792
GEORGE ATKINSON, Treasurer,
No. 70 Kilby Street, , Room 41, BOSTON, MASS.
ARTHUR T. LYMAN, President.
HIRAM F. MILLS, Engineer. FRANCIS E. APPLETON, Paymaster.
THIS COMPANY
Controls and Manages the Water Power of the Merrimack River
AT LOWELL.
1072
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
ORGANIZED 1847
PAUL BUTLER. Pres. PERCY PARKER, Treas.
INCORPORATED 1881
AMERICAN BOLT CO.
LOWELL, MASS. - MANUFACTURERS OF - Machine, Bridge, Loom and Car
BOLTS
Coach, Set and Cap SCREWS
NUTS
Cold Punched, Square and Hexagon TRUSS RODS, TURNBUCKLES, ANCHORS, ETC., FOR ROOFS AND BRIDGES, Stud Bolts, Bolt Ends, Track Bolts, Washers. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF UP-SET FORGINGS.
FRANKLIN S. PEVEY. JAMES A. PEVEY.
PEVEY BROTHERS,
ESTABLISHED 1871
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS BRASS COMPOSITION, Copper, Bronze, White Metal Castings, Etc. ALSO ALL GRADES OF BABBITT METAL. Iron Rolls Covered with Brass and White Metal for Print Works and Wool Washing Machines.
HEAVY BRASS CASTINGS A SPECIALTY. - ALSO MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN -
Telephone and Telegraph Supplies. 224 WALKER ST., LOWELL.
1073
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
JOSEPH D. GOULD, President.
JAMES F. PRESTON, Treasurer.
TALBOT
DYEWOOD AND CHEMICAL CO.
-
- MANUFACTURERS OF -
ACIDS and EXTRACTS of INDIGO. - WHOLESALE DEALERS IN -
DYERS' DRUGS
- AND- MANUFACTURERS' ARTICLES. 38 TO 44 MIDDLE STREET, TALBOT BUILDING, LOWELL, MASS.
B. SCANNELL. B. WHOLEY. SCANNELL & WHOLEY,
-MANUFACTURERS OF -
STEAM BOILERS,
Reservoirs, Standpipes.
STEEL AND IRON PLATE WORKERS.
Locomotive, Flue, Tubular, Cylinder, House Heating and Yacht Boilers of every description. Tanks, Water Wheel Work, Bleaching, Dye and Jacket Kettles, Steam Boxes, Foundry Ladles, Cupolas, Etc. Boiler Fittings of all kinds constantly on hand.
IMPROVED FIRE ESCAPES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Second Hand Boilers and Engines Bought and Sold. REPAIRING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ALL WORK WARRANTED.
26 to 38 Tanner St., near O.C. Freight House, Lowell. TELEPHONE CONNECTION.
1074
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
CHAS. H. COBURN.
GORDON TWEED. FREDERICK W. COBURN.
C. B. COBURN & CO.
^ DEALERS IN
Paints, Glass, Varnishes and Artists' Materials, MANUFACTURERS' AND PAINTERS' SUPPLIES.
OILS:
Paraffine, Cylinder, Kerosene, Coal, Lard, Sperm, Whale, Olive, Linseed. Rubber Belting, Sheet Rubber, Packing and Rubber Specialties. POTATO, WHEAT AND CORN STARCH. BRUSHES, CORDAGE AND BLOCKS. . .
63 Market Street, - Lowell.
J. T. CARTER.
W. H. CLARK.
F. W. CRAGIN.
J. T. CARTER & CO. - - MANUFACTURERS OF
Wood Tanks, Butchers', Printers' and Shoe Manuf. Blocks. - AND -
CABINET WORK OF ALL KINDS
TO ORDER.
Wood Turning pue Carving.
STORES AND OFFICES FITTED UP.
HEDDLE FRAME
PLANS FURNISHED IF DESIRED.
46 FLETCHER STREET, - LOWELL, MASS.
TELEPHONE 667-3
1075
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
DANIEL CUSHING & CO.
Manufacturers of Plain and Ornamental.
GALVANIZED IRON AND COPPER WORK,
Cornices, Window Caps, Gutters, Door Heads, Conductors, Balustrades, Ventilators, Etc., Etc.
SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL KINDS FOR MILLS and FACTORIES
Estimates for all kinds of Iron Work for Buildings will be furnished promptly to parties sending Plans or Drawings of what they wish.
MASS
DANIEL CUSHING & CO
LOWELL.
Fig 200.
Metal
Frame SKYLIGHTS
Of any Shape desired.
These Frames are so con- structed that there is no chance for leakage, or any dripping from condensation, and allowance is made for expansion and contraction, consequently being the most perfect skylight made.
J. L. CUSHING, 398 MIDDLESEX ST., LOWELL.
J. P. WALSH & CO.
Plasterers AND
Stucco Workers.
BUILDERS' EXCHANGE, = = LOWELL.
Residence, 164 Coburn St. P. O. Box 896
W. E. TAYLOR,
Carriage and
Sign Painter
ELECTRIC SIGNS A SPECIALTY.
511 PAWTUCKET ST., LOWELL.
JOHN H. BARRY,
PLUMBER
and Sanitary Engineer. No. 498 MARKET STREET,
LOWELL, MASS.
1076
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
INCORPORATED 1832
Lowell Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Office, 56 CENTRAL ST., LOWELL, MASS.
JAMES C. ABBOTT, President. JOSEPH PEABODY, Sec'y and Treas.
WM. H. WIGGIN, J. K. FELLOWS, WM. P. BRAZER,
P. C. GATES,
CHAS. A. STOTT,
WM. E. LIVINGSTON,
J. C. ABBOTT, F. A. BUTTRICK,
A. G. POLLARD, AMASA PRATT, C. W. WILDER, C. H. NELSON.
Are now paying 60 per cent. dividends on 5 year policies ; 40 per cent. dividends on 3 year policies ; 20 per cent. dividends on 1 year policies.
GRAHAM R. WHIDDEN, .. Fire Insurance ..
TELEPHONE CONNECTION. No. 40 MIDDLESEX ST. LOWELL, MASS.
FIREMEN'S INSURANCE CO. of Newark, N. J. THE NETHERLANDS Fire Insurance Co. of The Hague, Holland. AMERICAN Central Insurance Co. of St. Louis, Mo.
Insurance placed in other companies if desired.
FRED. C. CHURCH, Formerly H. C. Church & Son.
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Fire, Life, Accident, Employers' Liability, Plate Glass, Steam Boilers, Etc.
Written on Property Located in Lowell or elsewhere at Lowest Current Rates. ROOMS 49, 50, 51 and 52
CENTRAL BLOCK, 53 CENTRAL ST, LOWELL.
NICHOLAS G. NORGROSS,
-ALL FORMS-
INSURANCE INSURANCE,
Fire, Life, Accident, Employers' Liability, Bond, Plate Glass, Etc. .
Written at Lowest Rates in Lowell and elsewhere.
ROOM 4, CENTRAL BLOCK, 53 CENTRAL STREET, - LOWELL.
1077
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
TRADERS AND MECHANICS'
MUTUAL INSURANCE CO.
INCORPORATED 1848
Office, 53 Central Street, Lowell, Mass.
LEVI SPRAGUE, C. C. HUTCHINSON, JACOB ROGERS,
DIRECTORS: CHAS. H. COBURN, GEO. P. RICHARDSON, E. M. TUCKE,
FRANK P. PUTNAM, J. TYLER STEVENS, WALTER H. HOWE.
LEVI SPRAGUE, President.
E. M. TUCKE, Sec'y and Treas.
Amount at Risk, - -
$44,287,212.00
Reserved for Re-insurance and other Liabilities
$332.060.22
Surplus over Liabilities 378.687.20
Total Cash Assets
$715.767.96
CHARLES H. WORCESTER, Auctioneer and Constable.
Notary Public,
Appraiser,
Justice of the Peace, Expert Accountant,
Conveyancer, Mortgages, Auditor. Colloction of Rents and Care of Property a Specialty. Sales by Auction a Specialty, LOWELL FURNITURE CO. 462 MERRIMACK ST., LOWELL. - TELEPHONE -
[ESTABLISHED 1862] JOHN HANCOCK, Mutual Life Insurance Co.
This Company issues policies on lives at ages 1 to 70, and at premiums from 5 cents to 50 cents per week in the Industrial branch, where all claims are paid within twenty-four hours after proofs of death are received at the Home Office. All other forms of policies are issued on adult lives, including Life, Endowment. Term and Trust Fund Coupon policies, premiums payable annually, semi-annually or quar- terly. Loans given for full cash surrender value on policies. Gross assets, Dec. 31, 1899, $14.491,- 825.65. Insurance in force Dec. 31, 1899, $192,- 573,498. Liabilities, Dec. 31, 1899, $12,918,760.89. Surplus, Dec. 31, 1899, $1,573,064.76.
D. WALSH, Supt., 36 RUNELS BLDG. Agents Wanted. LOWELL, MASS.
GEORGE E. METCALF, SOLE AGENT FOR LOWELL AND VICINITY FOR THE MERRIMACK MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY (OLD ANDOVER.) 60 PER CENT. DIVIDENDS ON FIVE YEAR POLICIES. Also Rochester German and Mercantile Fire and Marine of Boston. Girard, Williamsburg City, Delaware, Erie and British American Fire Insurance Companies represented at this office. Prompt Attention, Small Expenses and Low Rates.
OFFICE, 159 MIDDLESEX ST., LOWELL.
Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company. FRED H. KILGORE, General Agent, Wyman's Exchange, Room 4, Lowell, Mass.
1078
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
JOHN J. PICKMAN, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Office, 5 and 6 Barristers' Hall, Lowell, Mass.
DANIEL J. DONAHUE,
LAWYER.
Rooms 13 and 14 Mansur Block,
97 CENTRAL STREET,
LOWELL, MASS.
FISH & PLUMMER, Real Estate and Mortgages.
FARMS, HOUSES and LAND,
Bought, Sold and Exchanged.
MORTGAGES NEGOTIATED. MONEY TO LOAN. TENEMENTS TO LET. 137 Central St., Room 4, Lowell, Mass.
JOHN L. HUNT,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE AND NOTARY PUBLIC. 45ICLIDDEN BLOCK, 40 MIDDLESEX ST., LOWELL, MASS.
FRANK COBURN, NOTARY PUBLIC,
ROOM 2
65 MERRIMACK STREET,
LOWELL, MASS.
GEO. D. KIMBALL, REAL ESTATE FIRE INSURANCE.
Special Attention Given to the Care of Tenements.
64 CENTRAL ST., Room 10 LOWELL, MASS.
HARRY F. CADY, REAL ESTATE AGENT.
HOUSES and LAND
BOUGHT and SOLD.
Tenements, Stores and Shops to rent in all parts of the city.
Office and Residence, 82 GRAND STREET, - LOWELL, MASS.
M. J. SHARKEY
INSURANCE.
Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company. FIRE INSURANCE IN LEADING COMPANIES. 11 RUNELS BUILDING., MERRIMACK SQ., LOWELL.
1079
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
CHARLES H. CONANT, Counsellor at Law, Notary Public AND MASTER IN CHANCERY. 53 CENTRAL STREET, Rooms 31 and 32, LOWELL.
JAMES H. CARMICHAEL,
COUNSELLOR AT
LAW
AND NOTARY PUBLIC, 53 Central St., Rooms 31 and 32, Lowell.
W. E. DODGE,
Real Estate AND Insurance
Rents Collected Weekly and Particular Attention Given to the Care of Real Estate.
FIRE INSURANCE WRITTEN in the MOST RELIABLE COMPANIES
Bills Collected and Remittances made promptly. Best of References given.
SWAN'S BLDG., Room 6, 26 CENTRAL ST. Telephone Connection. LOWELL, MASS.
TIFT, VANCE, & CO. Real Estate and Business Exchange FIRE INSURANCE.
97 Central St., ..
.
Rooms 2 and 3,
LOWELL, MASS.
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
THOMAS H. ELLIOTT, Real Estate and Mortgages. Publisher of the LOWELL REAL ESTATE JOURNAL.
64 CENTRAL STREET, LOWELL, MASS.
ALBERT M. MOORE, Solicitor of Patents
AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
Nos. 60 and 61 Central Block, LOWELL, MASS.
EUGENE G. RUSSELL,
REAL ESTATE.
Mortgages Negotiated a Specialty. Agent for Fire Insurance. MILEAGE TICKETS BOUGHT and SOLD. TICKETS TO BOSTON AND RETURN ONE DOLLAR. 407 Middlesex Street, near Depot, Lowell, Mass.
1080
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
NELLIE M. WOOD, STENOGRAPHER AND COURT REPORTER TYPEWRITING
Of all kinds executed at reasonable rates. Good work guaranteed. Court Reporting a Specialty . . . Best of References.
Also Teacher of Shorthand. Private or Class Lessons. Terms Reasonable. Send for Circulars
90 CENTRAL BLOCK, LOWELL, MAS'S.
F. BLANCHE HARD,
en
Principal of Isaac Pitman SCHOOL
-OF-
Shorthand
MABEL GERTRUDE NICKERSON, Instructor. CLASSES NOW FORMING. 31 Hildreth Building, - Lowell, Mass.
ROGERS HALL SCHOOL -FOR-
GIRLS.
Mrs. E. P. Underhill, M. A., Principal,
Rogers Street, LOWELL, - - MASS.
JOSEPH A. LEGARE, Real Estate, Mortgages Tenements to Let.
Particular Attention Given to the Care of Tenement Property.
ROOM 6, SPAULDING BLOCK,
64 CENTRAL ST., LOWELL. BEST OF REFERENCES GIVEN.
Helen A. Dimon, STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER
Office and Typewriting Supplies of all kinds. Teacher of Shorthand.
2 WYMAN'S EXCHANGE, LOWELL, MASS.
STATE MUTUAL LIFE OF WORCESTER ORGANIZED 1844
ASSETS, $16,109,174.77 LIABILITIES, $14,518,776.00 SURPLUS, $1,590,398.77
Massachusetts Law Protects the Policy Holder. HENRY A. SMITH, Agent. TELEPHONE.
4 Hildreth Building, Lowell, Mass.
The International Correspondence Schools
OF SCRANTON, PA.
Can assist you to a better position. If you are interested in Technical Education write us stating the subject you wish to study.
Electrical, Mechanical or Steam Engineering ; Telephony, Architectural or Mechanical Drawing; Architecture, Plumbing, Heating and Ventilation; Pattern Draughting, Survey- ing, Civil Engineering; Chemistry, Stenography, Bookkeeping or English Branches.
The terms of payment to suit everybody. Over 200 Students now taking courses in this city. Write and state the profession you wish to enter.
THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS. LOWELL OFFICE, 2 WYMAN'S EXCHANGE,
OPEN EVENINGS. Merrimack, cor. Central Streets. C. E. RICE, Representative.
1081
ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.
G. W. BATCHELDER,
ATTORNEY
AT LAW,
ROOM 88, CENTRAL BLOCK, LOWELL.
HORACE S. BACON, COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW.
COMMISSIONER FOR
Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, District of Columbia, Michigan, Kansas and Florida.
Commissioner to Qualify Civil Officers.
12 and 13 BARRISTERS' HALL, LOWELL.
DONOVAN & MANSUR,
CONSTABLES. AUCTIONEERS. APPRAISERS.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Rents Collected.
Bay State Collecting Agency.
Fire Insurance.
Room 1, Swan Building,
26 CENTRAL ST., LOWELL.
JOHN A. GATELY.
GARDNER W. PEARSON.
GATELY & PEARSON, SOLICITORS OF PATENTS.
Patents, Caveats, Copyrights and Trade Marks Obtained. Patent Laws a Specialty.
44 HILDRETH BLDG., -
-
LOWELL.
GEO. H. STEVENS,
PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR. ATTORNEY AT LAW
BAIL COMMISSIONER.
PROBATE BUSINESS.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
13 Barristers' Hall, Lowell.
NEW CENTURY LATEST AND BEST
CALIGRAPH
- ALSO -
DENSMORE AND YOST TYPEWRITERS, Ribbons, Carbon, Paper,
And all Typewriting Supplies of the highest grade FOR SALE BY F. E. ROLLINS, 21 Hildreth Building, LOWELL.
1082
LOWELL DIRECTORY.
- CALIGRAPH-A
Typewriting
Of Every Kind from Copy or Dictation. LONG EXPERIENCE · GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.
Typewriting Supplies.
Misses B. M. & M. E. HUTCHINS,
43 HILDRETH BLDG., 45 Merrimack St. Residence, 43 Bellevue St. Telephone 841-5
CHARLES W. EATON, BANKER AND BROKER.
Stock Auctioneer. Stocks, Bonds, Etc. Notary Public. .. .
53 CENTRAL ST., Room 30, LOWELL, MASS.
HERBERT A. RICHARDSON CHEMIST.
General Experimental Work. Water Analysis. Arsenic in Wall Paper, Etc. Chemist to the Leather Trade, Etc.
35 Runels Building, Merrimack Square. P. O. BOX 373. LOWELL.
References-M. I. T. '87. Mass. State Board Health. White Bros. & Co.
ORA M. SNELL,
( Successor to Osgood & Snell),
CIVIL ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR.
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