Millers River district [Mass.], 1887/88 directory of Athol, Orange, Royalston, Wendell, Templeton, Erving, containing a general directory, of the citizens and business firms of the district, 1883, Part 13

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Publication date: 1883
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Gun Powder.


Dorr & Dickinson, Cady & Brooks' Block, East Main. Leland Louis, Leland's Block, Main.


Hardware and Farming Tools.


Bryant & Perley, Cady & Brooks' Block, East Main. Leland Louis, Leland's Block, Main.


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Hats and Caps. Dorr & Dickinson, Cady & Brooks' Block, East Main. Leland Louis, Leland's Block, Main.


House Painter. MANNING A. O., Church (see page 198)


The Garland Oil Stove, the best in the world, For sale by FROST, BEMIS & CO., Athol.


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Horse Rakes. Perley J. M. & Co., North Main


House-Building Supplies. Brooks George A., New Mill.


Hotel. Narragansett House, George Partridge, Proprietor.


Insurance Agents. CADY & BURRAGE, Cady & Brooks' Block, E. Main (see p 198)


Jewelers. Foye George O. & Son, Post Office Block, Main.


Ladies' Furnishing Goods.


Leland Louis, Leland's Block, Main.


Lime and Cement.


Brooks George A., New Mill.


HAMILTON R. N., Winchendon road (see page 196)


Livery and Feed Stables.


Coleman Isaac, Church.


Partridge George, Narragansett House.


Mason. HAMILTON R. N., Winchendon road (see page 196)


Machinist.


NICHOLS W. E., East Main (see front colored page)


Millers.


BAKER & WILSON, Mill, (see page 197)


Millinery.


Yeager Joseph T., Cady & Brooks' Block, East Main.


COPPER PUMPS AND LEAD PIPE,


For sale by FROST, BEMIS & CO.


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Mille Dealer.


Fisher L. Sabin, East Main.


Mowing Machines.


Perley J. M. & Co., North Main.


Newspaper. THE LITTLE COTTAGER, published by The Hospital Cottages for Children (see col'd p. between Bald. and Frank. Co. Direc.)


Paints, Oil and Glass. MANNING A. O., Church (see page 198)


Paper Hanger. MANNING A. O., Church (see page 198)


Paper Hangings.


Leland Louis, Leland's Block, Main. MANNING A. O., Church, (see page 198)


Paper Manufacturers. Small, Gould & Co., near New Mill.


Physicians. BAKER L. W., Memorial (see page 198) PERRY G. L., Memorial (see page 198) 1


Provision Dealer.


Shaw George, basement Narragansett House Block.


Pulleys. NICHOLS W. E. & Co., East Main (see front colored page) Pumps. Perley J. M. & Co., North Main. . Turner L. E., cor. Athol Road and River.


Real Estate Agents. CADY & BURRAGE, Cady & Brooks' Block, E. Main (see p 198)


FROST, BEMIS & CO., ATHOL,


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Sand Paper Machines for Chair Posts. NICHOLS W. E. & Co., East Main (see front colored page)


Saw Mills. Brooks G. A., New Mill.


THOMPSON, PERLEY & WAITE, Main (see colored page bet. Baldwinwille and Franklin County Directory.)


Rotary Bed and Stationary Planers.


NICIIOLS W. E. & Co., East Main (see front colored page)


Sewing Machines.


Woodbury & Co., 1 North Main.


Yeager J. T., Cady & Brooks' Block, East Main.


Shafting.


NICHOLS W. E. & Co., East Main (see front colored page)


Sporting Goods.


Dorr & Dickinson, Cady & Brooks' Block, East Main.


Telegraph Offices.


Western Union, F. R. R. Depot, J. Adin Stearns, Agent.


Western Union, Ware River R. R. Depot, L. S. Perley, Agent.


Telephone Exchange. Ware River Railroad Depot, L. S. Perley, Agent.


Toy Wagon Manufacturers. BAKER & WILSON, Memorial (see page 197)


Wood Dealer.


Brooks George A., New Mill.


Woven Wire Mattresses.


Brooks George A., New Mill.


R. N. HAMILTON,


MASON


All kinds of Plastering and Brick-work done in the best manner.


House Winchendon Road, - BALDWINVILLE.


IRON PUMPS AND PIPE AT


FROST, BEMIS & CO'S, ATHOL.


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ADVERTISING DEPARTMENT.


BAKER & WILSON,


Manufacturers of


Boys' Express WAGONS! Baldwinville, Mass.


BAKER, WILSON & CO.,


MILLERS, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FLOUR, GRAIN AND FEED. BALDWINVILLE, - - MASS.


TEMPLETON SAVINGS BANK.


Office, Cady & Brooks' Block, East Main Street.


WENT INTO OPERATION APRIL 19, 1871.


CHARLES A. PERLEY, President, M. A. WILSON, S. S. FARRAR, CHAS. S. LORD, Vice Presidents.


STILLMAN CADY, Clerk. ASA HOSMER, Treasurer.


TRUSTEES :


C. A. Perley, M. A. Wilson, C. S. Lord, S. Cady, W. Baker, A. D. Wiley, E. W. Stone, Asa Hosmer, John Brooks, Geo. P. Hawkes, . Francis Leland, W. M. Walker, G. A. Brooks, Albert Bryant, H. M. Small, Levi Greenwood, Alfred Horton, John Stearns, Gilman Waite, Templeton ; S. S. Farrar, Lyman Stone, Royalston.


Deposits may be made at any time, and shall be put on interest the first of each quarter.


Dividends are declared on first Saturday in Jannary and July, and put on interest as soon as declared. The Bank is open every Wednesday and Saturday, the last two weeks in each quarter, the first week in January and July, and the first three days in January and Oc- tober.


Office Hours from 9 A. M., to 12 M., and 1 to 4 P. M.


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CADY & BURRAGE, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law,


STILLMAN CADY, CHARLES D. BURRAGE.


BALDWINVILLE, MASS.


DR. L. W. BAKER,


Office & Residence,


MEMORIAL STREET, - BALDWINVILLE, MASS.


Office Hours from 1 to 3 and after 7 P. M.


G. L. PERRY, M. D.,


PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.


Office and Residence, Memorial Street, Baldwinville. Office Hours, 13 M., to 2 P. M.


L. GREENWOOD & CO.


-MANUFACTURERS OF, AND DEALERS IN-


WOOD . DEAT . CHAIRS OF ALL KINDS, PAINTED AND WHITE. BALDWINVILLE, - - MASS.


L. GREENWOOD, W. P. PERLEY,


G. A. BROOKS.


A. O. MANNING, PAINTER & PAPER HANGER, ALSO DEALER IN-


Paints and Oils, Wall Paper, Borders, Etc. KALSOMINING IN ALL COLORS.


Orders solicited from this and adjoining towns. CHURCH STREET, BALDWINVILLE, MASS.


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No. 78 Jewel Folding Table and Carriage as Table Chair.


No. 78-As Carriage.


Children's Patent Folding Chairs. A SPECIALTY.


Factory at Baldwinville, Mass. WAREROOMS:


84 NORTH ST., BOSTON, MASS.


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BALDWINVILLE, WORCESTER COUNTY, MASS.


JUNE 17th. 1882. INCORPORATED DEC. 9th, 1882.


BOARD OF TRUSTEES: .


WILLARD BAKER, Baldwinville, F. B. KNOWLES, Worcester, C. II. HUTCHINS, Worcester,


RODNEY WALLACE, Fitchburg,


CHARLES FIELD, ESQ., Athol, REV. S. LEROY BLAKE, Fitchburg,


DR. IRA RUSSELL, Winchendon, . DR. GEO. JEWETT, Fitchburg. H. M. SMALL, Baldwinville,


GILMAN WAITE, Baldwinville, J. W. COOLIDGE, Baldwinville,


MEDICAL STAFF: L. W. BAKER, M. D., Physician-in-Charge. IRA RUSSELL, M. D., GEO. JEWETT, M. D., J. P. LYNDE, M. D.,


Consulting Physicians. FRED W. RUSSELL, M. D.,


THESE COTTAGES are established for the treatment of the more chronic cases of disease among children, where medical care and careful nursing may be supplemented by the advantages of fresh air, sun- light, out door exercise, and wholesome food which country life more abundantly affords.


The really poor will be cared for free, as funds may be contributed for this purpose, but a moderate charge will be made to those able to pay.


Separate accommodations are also here provided for the care and treatment of a limited number of children suffering from Epilepsy ; heretofore, this unfortunate class has been almost entirely unprovided for, and it is now designed to furnish, for a moderate price, the peculiar care and treatment which these cases so much re- quire. Careful nurses will devote themselves entirely to the limited number under their separate charge, and each child will be under the constant supervision of a competent attendant, who will spare no pains to secure the best physical, mental and moral results.


For further information, address L. W. BAKER, M. D., Physician-in-charge.


BALDWINVILLE. MASS.


Franklin County Register. 1883.


FRANKLIN COUNTY INCORPORATED JUNE 24, 1811.


SHIRE TOWN, GREENFIELD. Population of the Towns by the Census of 1880.


Ashfield,


1,066


Leyden,


507


Bernardston,


934


Monroe,


166


Buckland,


1,739


Montague,


4,875


Charlemont,


932


New Salem,


869


Coleraine,


1,777


Northfield,


1,603


Conway,


1,760


Orange,


3,169


Deerfield,


3,543


Rowe,


502


Erving,


872


Shelburne,


1,621


Gill,


733


Shutesbury,


529


Greenfield,


3,903


Sunderland,


755


Hawley,


592


Warwick,


713


Heath, .


560


Wendell,


465


Leverett,


742


Whateley,


1,074


Total,


36,001


COUNTY OFFICERS.


Judge of Probate and Insolvency, Chester C. Conant, Greenfield, Salary, $1,400.


Register of Probate and Insolvency, Francis M. Thompson, Greenfield, Salary, $1400.


Sheriff, George A. Kimball, Greenfield, Salary, $800.


Clerk of Courts, Edward E. Lyman, Greenfield ; Assistant, Noah S. Wells, Greenfield.


County Treasurer, C. M. Moody, Greenfield, Salary, $600. Register of Deeds, Edwin Stratton, Greenfield.


County Commissioners, (compensation $1,100), Carlos Batchel- elder, Conway. Term expires December, 1885. Lyman G. Barton, Greenfield. Term expires Dec., 1884. Edward F. Mayo, Warwick. Term expires Dec., 1883.


Meetings held at Greenfield, on the first Tuesday of March, second Tuesday of June, first Tuesday of September, and second Tuesday of December.


Special Commissioners, Beriah W. Fay, New Salem, term expires December, 1883. Israel Billings, Deerfield, term expires Dec. 1883.


Commissioners of Insolvency, Hugh B. Miller, Coleraine; Henry M. Puffer, Shelburne; Erastus F. Gunn, Montague.


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Trial Justices, Gorham D. Williams, Greenfield; Samuel D. Bard- well, Shelburne Falls .; Albert Montague, Sunderland ; Henry W. Billings, Conway; Silas Blake, Ashfield; Charles Pomeroy, North- field; William S. Dana and Erastus F. Gunn, Montague; Rufus D. Chase, Orange; Frederick L. Greene, Greenfield.


SESSIONS OF COURTS.


SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT,


Second Tuesday in April, at Greenfield.


First Monday after second Tuesday of each September, odd years, at Greenfield ; even years at Northampton.


SUPERIOR COURT,


Third Monday of March, at Greenfield.


Second Monday of August, at Greenfield.


Second Monday of November, at Greenfield.


PROBATE COURT,


Greenfield-First Tuesday of every month except November.


Shelburne Falls-Second Tuesday of February, fourth Tuesday of May, fourth Tuesday of October.


Orange-Second Tuesday of March, third Tuesday of June, Sec- ond Tuesday of December.


Northfield-Second Tuesday of May, second Tuesday of Sept.


Conway-Third Tuesday of May.


State Senator from Franklin County, Franklin District, Rufus Liv- ermore, Orange.


FRANKLIN COUNTY REPRESENTATIVES.


District No. 1-Charles A. Towne, Orange.


District No. 2-Franklin I. Webster, Montaguc.


District No. 3-John A. Aikin, Greenfield.


District No. 4-William W. Foster, Deerfield.


District No. 5-John D. Miller, Coleraine.


District No. 6-Henry L. Warfield, Buckland.


FRANKLIN DISTRICT MEDICAL SOCIETY.


President, Dr. E. C. Coy, Montague City; V. P., Dr. G. R. Fes- senden, Ashfield ; Sec. and Treas., Dr. A. C. Deane, Greenfield ; Com. on Trials, Dr. W. M. Wright, Orange.


Meetings held quarterly in May, August, November and February, at Greenfield.


MONEY ORDER OFFICES IN FRANKLIN COUNTY.


Conway, Greenfield,


Montague, Shelburne Falls, South Deerfield,


Northfield,


Orange, Turners Falls.


Millers Falls,


ORANGE DIRECTORY.


1883.


ORANGE INCORPORATED AS A TOWN FEB. 24, 1810.


Population in 1880, 3,169.


VALUATION.


Real Estate, $1,161,120 ;


Personal, $379,400 ; Total Valuation, $1,540,520.


Rate of taxation, $14.20.


The annual Town Meeting for the election of Officers is held on the first Monday in March.


TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1883.


Selectmen, Assessors and Overseers of the Poor, F. L. Waters, E. A. Goddard, G. D. Goddard ; Town Clerk, R. D. Chase ; Town Treasurer, T. E. Bridge ; Constables, W. H. Connor, E. L. Mar- den, Perley Newell, E. C. Fowler, S.J. Oliver. Collector, E.C. Fowler.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


BOARD OF ENGINEERS.


Dennison Chase, , Chief; John Williams, Ist Assistant; Amos Blodgett, 2d Assist .; C. A. Peckham, 3d Assist .; Wilson Mann, George Cobb ; A. A. Boyce, Treas .; A. M. Lyman, Clerk.


HAND ENGINE NO. 1.


W. H. Connor, Foreman ; A. E. Emery, Ist Assist .; P. J. Parker, 2d Assist .; A. L. Barrett, Treas .; W. H. Sullivan, Clerk; George W. Kilburn, John E. Ryan, Stewards.


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STEAMER NO. 1.


John Dunbar, Foreman; George II. Carlton, Ist Assist .; W. H. Lyman, 2d Assist .; Dennison Chase, 3d Assist .; John Williams, Steward; T. W. Bridge, Clerk.


STEAMER NO. 2.


W. II. Lamb, Foreman ; C. II. Knandell, Ist Assist,; G. P. Field, Clerk; I. P. Sampson, J. A. Cummings, Engineers; J. S. Gray, F. A. Marihew, Firemen. The Engineers and Firemen also act as Stewards.


HOSE CO. NO. 2.


P. I. Barber, Foreman : A. H. Nye, Ist Assist .; W. H. Sulli- van, Clerk.


NOTARY PUBLIC.


Rufus D. Chase.


JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


C. A. Babbitt, R. D. Chase, Davis Goddard, Rufus Livermore, A. M. Lyman, S. J. Oliver, Edwin Stone, J. H. Waite, G. A. Whip- ple, Philbrook Worrick.


PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


SCHOOL COMMITTEE FOR 1883.


T. W. Bridge, Sed'y and Chairman; term expires 1884.


Daniel Harrington, term expires 1885.


II. C. Tenney, term expires 1886.


TEACHERS.


IHIGH SCHOOL-South Main Street.


Martin A. Brown, Principal; Carrie C. Weller, Assistant.


GRAMMAR SCHOOL,


SECOND INTERMEDIATE,


FIRST INTERMEDIATE,


NORTH SECOND PRIMARY, 66


Hattie E. Ewing. N. Mavolta Crowle.


Hattie Fisk.


Sara A. Sanders.


Mary L. Marsh.


EAST 66


66


Minnie A. Williams.


66 66


Hattie M. Goddard.


SOUTH


Hattie I. Doane.


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DISTRICT NO. 2,


Ada D. Upton.


3,


Josephine H. Mitchell.


66


4,


Miss Crosby.


5,


Annie Delva.


6,


Anna Reed.


66


7,


Lura Upton.


8,


(W. Orange) Phobe L. Hosmer.


Anna L. Stevens.


10,


Jessie N. Dike.


11.


Minnie L. Blodgett.


66


12,


Elizabeth Brown.


66


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Maria M. Cobb.


CHURCHES. 1


CENTRAL EVANGELICAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH .- South Main.


Pastor, Rev. W. N. T. Dean ; Deacons, L. Manning, E. Davis, C. E. Mack ; Clerk and Treas., C. E. Mack ; Organist and Chor- ister, L. French ; Church Com., Pastor and Deacons, E. P. Foster W. A. Ford, Soc. Com., J. L. Williams, W. A. Ford, M. W. Mayo.


SUNDAY SCHOOL.


Superintendent, Rufus Livermore; Assist. Supt., Wesley A. Ford; Sec. and Treas., Frank Cheney ; Lib., Arnold Merrill ; Chorister, A. W. Ford ; Organist, Miss Maggie J. French.


SUNDAY SERVICES.


Preaching at 10.45 a. m .; Evening Services from Nov. to May, at 7 p m .; May to Nov., at 7.30 p. m. Sunday School, 12, m.


FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH-East Main Street.


Pastor, Rev. George D. Reed; Clerk, George E. Chamberlain ; Treas., George W. Dexter ; Advisory Com., George W. Dexter, I. W. Newton C. M. Thayer ; Organist and Chorister, G. H. Searle.


SUNDAY SCHOOL.


Superintendent, G. H. Searle ; Assist., H. D. Nims ; Sed'y. and Treas., George E. Dexter ; Lib., Brown ; Chorister, G. H. Searle.


SUNDAY SERVICES.


Preaching at 10.45 a. m .; Sunday School, 12, m .; Prayer Meet- ing at 7 p. m.


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METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH-Lower Town Hall.


Pastor, Rev. C. R. Sherman ; Treas., James Bray ; Stewards, James Bray, W. Ash, S. G. Underwood, J. H. Hemingway, R. Gra- ham, Allen Fish ; S. S. Com., J. S. Stevens, R. Graham, S. G. Underwood, Mrs. Mosman, Mrs. Hammond.


SUNDAY SCHOOL.


Superintendent, J. H. Hemingway ; Assist., W. H. Blake ; Sec'y, David Smith ; Treas., David Walker ; Lib., Wm. J. Bray ; Choris- ter, J. H. Hemingway.


SUNDAY SERVICES.


Preaching 10.45 a. m .; Sunday School 12 M .; Evening meetings, 7 p. m. in Winter, and 7.30 in Summer.


FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH.


Pastor, -; Prud. Com., F. L. Waters, James Emery, 'T. W. Bridge ; Clerk, M. E. Giffin ; Treas., G. A. Whipple ; Chorister, Dr. J. R. Bement.


SUNDAY SCHOOL.


Superintendent, A. E. Emery ; Assists., T. W. Bridge, Myron Simonds ; Sec., May A. Lane ; Treas., Nellie R. Bridge ; Lib., El- gin Sherwin ; Assist. Lib., Homer Bacon.


SUNDAY SERVICES.


Preaching at 10.30 a. m .; Sunday School at 12, m.


Societies.


ORANGE LODGE F. AND A. M.


James H. Waite, W, M .; Henry C. Tenney, S. W .; Walter M. Wright, J. W .; George S. Brooks, Treas .; Isaac P. Sampson, Sec .; Rev. Charles L. Waite, Chap .; Ransom W. Rand, Mar .; James E. Kelton, S. D .; Gustine P. Field, J. D .; Charles F. Clark, S. S .; Albert Rust, J. S .; Allen G. Clapp, I. S .; Alfred L. Billings, Org .; Lyman A. Chamberlin, Tyler.


TRUSTEES OF CHARITY FUND.


F. L. Waters, J. H. Waite, H. C. Tenney ; Auditing Com., W. M. Wright, H. C. Tenney, G. P. Field.


Regular Meetings, Monday on or before full moon, at Masonic Hall, Washburn's Block. Annual election, November 12.


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SOCIAL LODGE, NO. 182 I. O. O. F.


Oscar Fuller, N. G .; A. M. Lyman, V. G .; W. L. Lathrop, R. S .; E. C. Burrell, Treas .; M. E. Giffin, Per. Sec .; A. L. Cooley, Warden ; O. L. Cutler, Cond .; G. D. Davis, O. G .; A. C. Stimpson I. G .; J. R. Bement, R. S. N. G .; Edward Baker, L. S. N. G .; Moses Leland, R. S. V. G .; Warren Johnson, L. S. V. G .; C. B. Marden, R. S. S; George P. Metcalf, L. S. S; Andrew Mack, Chap .; Adelbert Kilburn, Past Grand.


Regular meetings every Monday Evening, at hall in Davis' Block. Officers elected on last Monday in June and December.


GEN. SEDGWICK POST, NO. 17, G. A. R.


Commander, R. W. Rand ; S. V. C., A. L. Barrett ; J. V. C., E. O. Hutchins ; Sur., Dr. C. Hendrick ; Adj., P. Swallow ; Q. M. H. W. Kidder ; O. D .. S. S. Giles ; O. G., E. W. Durkee ; Chap., W. H. Foster ; Q. M. S., O. Oliver.


Regular meetings every other Friday evening, at G. A. R. hall, Lamb's Block.


CLARA BARTON POST NO. 2, M. OF R.


Commandress, Mrs. K. M. Adams ; V. C., Mrs. Nellie E. Harts- horn ; Chap., Mrs. Hammond; Sec .. Mrs. E. L. Merrill ; Treas., Mrs. W. H. Foster ; Guard, Mrs. A. E. DeWolf ; Cond., Mrs. Baxter French.


Regular meetings held at G. A. R. hall, every other Thursday evening.


FRANKLIN LODGE, NO. 516, KNIGHTS OF HONOR.


Dictator, J. D. Sleeper ; V. D., A. H. Spicer ; A. D., W. M. Morse ; Guide, G. Best ; Chap., W. Wendell ; Rep., W. D. Thayer ; Fin. Rep., J. W. Dudley ; Treas., T. E. Thurston ; Guar., Edward Geckler ; Sent .. J. Rich ; P. D., J. W. Dudley.


The Lodge meets at hall in Davis' Block, on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month. Officers elected the fourth Thursday in December.


MIILERS RIVER LODGE, NO. 365, KNIGHTS AND LADIES OF HONOR.


P. P., W. C. Doane ; P., E. Mack ; V. P., Mrs. G. H. Bacon ; Sec., Mrs. E. L. Merrill ; Fin. Sec., J. W. Dudley ; Chap., Mrs. C. H. Richards ; Guide, Mrs. W. C. Doane ; Guard., Mrs. G. H. Bacon; Sent., Mrs. E. D. Durkee.


The Lodge meets at hall in Davis' Block, or the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Officers elected on the fourth Tuesday in December.


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AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR. COUNCIL NO. 1044.


Com., I. P. Sampson ; V. C., W. A. Ford ; O., J. W. Ford ; Chap., E. C. Robbins : Sec., C.F. Dow ; Coll., M. W. Mayo ; Treas., F. M. Cheney ; Guide, H. D. Anderson ; Warden, F. C. Davis ; Sentry, J. M. Shepardson ; Past Com., John Dunbar.


Regular meetings held in Lamb's hall, the first and third Wednes- days of each month. Officers elected first Wednesday in January.


G. I. Y. C. LITERARY CLUB.


Charles Howard, Pres .; Mrs. Dr. Goddard, L. M. Clark, V. Ps .; Miss H. Goddard, Sec .; Daniel Adams, Treas.


VILLAGE LYCEUM ASSOCIATION.


A. M. Lyman, Pres .; W. M. Aldrich, V. P .; H. B. Willey, Sec. and Treas .; Rev. G. D. Reid, Chairman ; J. G. Joyce, C. F. Dow, Ex. Com.


Meet every Friday evening from Oct. to April, at Engine hall.


RISING SUN TEMPLE OF HONOR.


W. C. T., G. H. Searle ; WV. V. T., L. L. Perry ; W. R., James E. Walker ; A. R., M. W. Mayo; F. R., L. V. Leach; W. T., E. Davis ; W. C., Rev. G. D. Reid ; WV. N., C. F. Howard ; D. N., W. S. Brown ; WV. G., F. H. Mayo; W. S., E. W. Morse.


Regular meetings held at hall in Davis' block, on alternate Satur- day evenings. Officers elected semi-annually in May and Nov.


RISING SUN SOCIAL TEMPLE, NO. 19.


S. P. T., Mrs. I. C. Brown ; B. P. T., John Dunbar ; S. V. T., Mrs. M. E. Davis ; B. V. T., M. M. Roche ; S. N., Lizzie Stevens; B. N., W. S. Brown ; B. R., E. W. Morse; S. F. R., Emma Brown ; S. Treas., Mrs. John Dunbar; S. Chap., L. L. Perry ; B. Chap., Edw. Davis; S. Guar., Mrs. E. W. Morse.


Meets alternate Saturday evenigns, in Davis' hall.


MILLERS RIVER LODGE, NO. 102, I. O. OF G. T.


W. C. T., George P. Metcalf ; W. V. T., Hattie Goddard ; W. Sec., Hattie Johnson"; W. A. S., G. P. Marsh ; W. F. S., Mason Clark ; W. T., Mrs. M. G. Davis ; W. C., F. H. Mayo; W. M., Herbert Gray ; D. M., Anna Stevens ; I. G., Mary Malloy; O. G., Edw. Hammond.


Regular meetings held at hall in Davis' block, every Friday eve- ning. Officers elected at first meeting in May, August, November and February.


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ORANGE DIRECTORY.


PUBLIC LIBRARY .- In Town House. Opened Dec. 14, 1859.


Librarian, Mrs. Daniel Adams ; Assist., Miss Carrie Dexter. Branch at North Orange, Librarian, Philbrook Worrick. Library Com., Dr. J. H. Goddard, A. J. Fisher, C. A. Towne, R. D. Chase, Philbrook Worrick, N. L. Johnson, Ceo. P. Sherwin. Library open every Saturday, from 2 till 8 p. m.


NORTH ORANGE.


SECOND UNIVERSALIST CHURCH.


Pastor, Rev. O. K. Crosby ; Clerk, Philbrook Worrick ; Treas., Ansel Harrington ; Coll,. N. L. Johnson ; Assessors, S. A. Stearns, P. L. Ward, M. D. Herrick ; Prud. Com., Aral Kendall, M. D. Her- rick, F. G. Holden.


SUNDAY SCHOOL.


Supt., O. K. Crosby ; Assist., Mrs. E. G. Ballou ; Treas. Carrie J. Jones ; Lib., Maria French.


SUNDAY SERVICES.


Preaching at 1 p. m .; Sunday School at 12 m.


CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.


Pastor, Rev. Edmund Squire ; Deacon, T. H. Ward ; Prud. Com., N. F. Blodgett, T. H. Ward, Zina Goodell ; Clerk, Rev. John H. Gorman.


SUNDAY SCHOOL. Supt., Zina Goodell ; Treas. and Sec., S. J. Oliver.


SUNDAY SERVICES.


Preaching at 10.30 a. m .; Sunday School at 12 m .; Saturday eve- ning service at 7.30.


FIRE DEPARTMENT. TULLY ENGINE CO. NO. 2.


Foreman, M. L. Gerherd ; Ist Assist., A. E. Stowell ; 2d Assist., F. B. Knowland ; Clerk and Treas., S. A. Stearns.


NORTH ORANGE FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' CLUB.


C. W. Bass, Pres .; G. D. Goddard, M. D. Herrick, Vice Prests; A. N. Harrington, Sec .; P. L. Ward, Treas.


Meetings held every Tuesday evening during the Winter.


NORTH ORANGE POST OFFICE.


Mail leaves at 9 a. m .;. Arrives at 1 p. m.


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ORANGE DIRECTORY.


ORANGE POST OFFICE-10 South Main Street.


A. L. Shattuck, Postmaster; Mrs. A. L. Shattuck, C. E. Hub. bard, Clerks. Office hours, from 7 a. m. to 8.30 p. m. Open Sun- days from 9.30 to 10 a. m.


CLOSING . AND ARRIVAL OF MAILS. Mails close and arrive at this Office as follows :


Arrive from the West at 11.59 a. m., 6.47 p. m.


Arrive from the East at 10.14 a. m., 5.59 p. m.


Close for the West at 10 a. m., 5.30 and 8.30 p. m.


Close for the East at 11.30 a. m., 6 p. m.


Warwick arrives daily at 10 a. m .; closes at 12 m.


North New Salem, Millington, Cooleyville, Shutesbury, No. Pres- cott, No. Leverett and Leverett, arrives at 10.00 a. m., Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Closes at 12.30 p. m., same days.


STREETS, AVENUES, PLACES, ROADS ETC.


Adams Ave., from King southerly


Bacon, from East Main northerly


Chase, from West Main southerly to Putnam


Cheney, from West River southerly to Myrtle


Chestnut Hill Road, from West River over Chestnut Hill


Congress, from South Main westerly to Fountain


Dexter Place, from North Main easterly to S. S. Dexter's East Main, from Village Centre to Athol line


East River, from South Main easterly towards Athol


Eddy, from East Main northerly


Fountain, from West River southerly to Congress


Grove, from 36 East Main northerly to Cemetery


Grove Court, from Grove easterly


High, from Prospect northerly, west of Town Hall


Howe, from 21 Mechanic easterly to Bacon


King, easterly from South Main


Mechanic, from 46 East Main northerly


Mechanic St. Court, from 8 Mechanic westerly


Mill, east and west near R. Hunt & Co.'s machine shops


Myrtle, from South Main westerly


North Main, from Village Centre northerly toward No. Orange Pleasant, from West River southerly


Prospect, from North Main westerly near Town Hall


Putnam, from Pleasant westerly to Chase


Railroad Ave., from East Main to South Main


School, from North Main east to Grove


Shelter, from West Main northerly Summit, from 19 Prospect northerly


Summer, from Mechanic easterly to Bacon


Whitney, from East Main northerly past new school house Walnut, from West River southerly to Walnut Hill Road Walnut Hill Road, from Walnut over Walnut Hill


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1883


ABBREVIATIONS : ave., avenue; b. or bds., boards; cor., corner; emp., employed; h., house; n., near; opp., opposite; pl., place; C. T. M. Co., Chase Turbine Manu- facturing Co .; E., East; N. H. S. M. Co., New Home Sewing Machine Co .; N., North; O. Fur. Co., Orange Furniture Co .; N. Or., North Orange; R. H. M. Co., Rodney Hunt Machine Co .; S., South; W., West; W. Or., West Orange.


ABBEY LEWIS, emp N. H. S. M. Co., rooms L. Loomer's, Congress Abbey William, emp foundry, rooms L. Poole's, Congress


Adams Austin C. emp C. T. M. Co., house Fountain


Adams Daniel, emp C. T. M. Co., house North Main Adams Green, farmer, house Athol road


Adams Henry, emp C. A. Towne, house Shelter Adams Hosmer, emp R. H. M. Co., house Myrtle Adams James W. farmer, house South Main Adams James, farmer, bds J. W. Adams'. So. Main


Adams John, farmer, bds J. W. Adams', So. Main


Adams William H. emp R. H. M. Co., house 7 Shelter Albee A. R. farmer, house East Main Albee H. bds J. Hemingway's, 5 Summit Albee Hudson, emp N. H. S. M. Co., house Eddy Aldrich H. D. ice dealer, house East Main Aldrich W. M. emp N. H. S. M. Co., house 15 North Main Alger Mrs. Aena, house main road Orange to No. R. Allen Cedric D. farmer, bds P. Worrick's, North Orange Allen Hubbard A. emp N. H. S. M. Co, house 41 East Main




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