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Furniture Dealers and Upholsterers.
Adams J. H., Adam's block, 113 Main (see page 10) Tinker Giles K., 22 to 28 Eagle (see page 24)
General Stores.
Blackinton E. W. & Co., Blackinton
Johnson Manufacturing Co., Brown street
Freeman Manufacturing Co., Eagle corner River
Ketchum Chas. E., Main street, Braytonville Lee A. A., Briggsville
Sanford Michael, Eagle corner Centre
Stroud E. A., 112 and 114 Union
Smith S. L. & Co., 2 Beaver, opp. the mill
Gingham Manufacturers.
Johnson Manufacturing Co., Brown st, '
Groceries and Provisions. -
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Braman M. V. N., 44 State (see page 20)
Brigham T. E., Eagle cor. Franklin Childs Luther, 26 Main
Clark H. W. & Co., Holden cor. Centre (wholesale) Darling M. B., 64 Main
Doyle John, State opp. Commercial House
Ellis W. C., 16 Main cor. Marshall
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Freeman Mfg. Co.'s store, Eagle cor. River Germain L. A., Eagle cor. Centre (see page 27) Girouard & Co., 61 Eagle opp. Catholic church Goodrich F. H, 101 Main (see colored page) Johnson Mfg. Co.'s store, Brown st.
Ketchum Chas. E., Main st., Braytonville Leroy John I., 7 Eagle Loftus T. F., 19 Eagle (see page 18)
Mason F. B., 8 Blackinton block, Holden st.
O'Brien Wm., 27 Eagle (see page 31) Ransom C. L., 57 State i see page 28) Sanford Michael, Eagle cor. Centre Sing Chas., Bradford block, 114 Main Smith Dexter, 13 Eagle
Smith S. L. & Co., 2 Beaver opp the mill
Stroud E. A., 112 and 114 Union
Wright & Co., 4 and 5 Blackinton block (see page 23)
Gutta Percha Manufacturer.
Mowbray Geo. M., 113 Union (inside front cover)
Hairdressers.
Dargon Louis, 26 Eagle
Church E. D., room 12 Martin's block
Hinkelbein F. E., Commercial Hotel
Howard C. M., Richmond House
Jendrault H. A., Hayden block, Eagle st.
Rider J. E., Rice's block, Eagle st. (see adv. page 24)
Williams Benjamin, basement of Wilson House
Hairwork.
Walden Wm. B., Mrs., 22 South (see opp. name)
Hardware and Cutlery,
Burlingame & Darby's, Burlingame block (see col'd page) Clark & Olds, 11 Eagle (see page 26)
Harness and Saddles.
Scriven E., 1 door south of P. O. (see front cover) Dowlin M. R., 7 State (see page 21)
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Demers H. J. & Co., Hayden block, Eagle st. Keboe Peter J., 119 Main
Hats, Caps, Furs and Trunks.
Baker F. H. & Co., 34 Main (see page 19)
Barnard, Gallup & Co., 4 Wilson block (see back cover) Cutting C. H. & Co., 1 and 2 Martin's block (see front cover)
Ray F. N., Burlingame block (see page 2) Ramsdell's 99 Cent Store, 6 Wilson block (see page 47)
Hotels.
Ballon House, M. Ballou & Son, 85 State (see page 10)
Commercial House, John Thayer, opp. the depot
Richmond House, A. E. Richmond, State cor. Main
Wilson House, F. E. Swift, Main cor. Holden
Ice Cream Saloon. Wilbur J., Wilbur block, 33 Eagle (see page 20)
Ice Dealer.
Orr J. H. & Co., 3 Church place, next Cong'l ch. (see page 21)
Insurance Agents.
Alford Arthur S. 80 Main (see page 50)
Beer E. H., 11 Martin block
Gelineau A. N., 2 Blackinton block, Holden st
Fleming F. H., 8 Burlingame block
Hamer & French, 2 Blackinton block
Miller Geo. F., 5 Burlington block
Perry Geo. B., office Main cor. Marshall
Potter A. G., Bank block, Main st.
Walden R. G., Wilson block opp. P. O. (see page 13)
Tyler E. D. & Co., over Adams National Bank (see back cover) Whitaker C. F., 9 Burlingame block (see page 16)
Iron and Brass Founders and Machinists. Hunter Jas. & Son, 1 Main Hodge O. G. & W. F., 37 Brooklyn (see page 33)
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Iron Steel, etc.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame block (see col. page) Hunter Jas. & Son, 1 Main .
Lamps, Lanterns, etc.,
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame block (see col'd page) Clark & Olds, 11 Eagle (see page 26) Sperry W. H. & Co., 2 Martin block, Main
Laundry.
Henry R. L., opposite transcript office Hourahan P., 49 Centre (see page 26)
Lawyers
Beer E. H., office 11 Martin block Brown F. P., Bank block, 69 Main Parkhurst Chas. J., 80 Main (2d floor) Potter A. G., Bank block, 69 Main Preston A. W., Bank block, 69 Main Robinson J. T., (judge of probate), Holden st. Rockwell J., over North Adams Savings Bank Thayer S. & Son, 4 and 5 Burlingame block Kiely E. C., 31 Eagle
Leather Manufacturer.
Barber D. J., 27 Union
Lime and Cement.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame block (see col'd page) Dibble S. B., 63 State (see page 7) Richardson A. W. & Son, 59 State Wright A. W., Chestnut near railroad
Livery Sale and Boarding Stables.
Berry Chas. H., 82 Main Carpenter H. A., 43 State Flagg J. H., 57 Main opp. Wilson House (see page 4) Miller Alonzo, 14 Union Myers M. E., 33 State
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Lumber Dealers.
Dibble S. B., State near depot (see page 7)
Ames Lumber Co., 12 Main
Wright A. W., Chestnut opp. Pittsfield depot
Manufacturers Supplies.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame block (see colored page) Clark & Olds, 11 Eagle (see page 26)
Marble Works.
Hosley A. B., 53 State (see page 28)
McHugh J. H. & Co., Main near cemetery (see page 18)
Pike C. Niles, State st. (see page 12)
Marble Dust Manufacturing.
Rand E. A., 47 Ashland (see page 5)
Mason Builder.
Horton Simeon H., 8 E. Quincy
Meat Markets.
Babcock, 12 Holden
Bateman T. S., 26 Eagle
Chace J. M. & Co., 49 Eagle (see page 22)
Grancham Jacob, 84 Main
King N. D., Fisher's block 59 Main
Fitzgerald & Cody, 68 Eagle cor. Union
Starks & Temple, 32 State
Maloney Thos. C., 115 Main opp. Eagle
Tower Horace A., 25 Eagle (see page 8)
Merchant Tailors.
Boland P. J. & Co., 1 Martin block (see front cover) Barnard, Gallup & Co., 4 Wilson block (see back cover) Evans Walter S., 15 State (see page 70)
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Hall Richard, No. 10 Martin block Parker S. E., 62 Main, Penniman row
Millinery and Fancy Goods.
Bishop E. L., 70 Main
Eager E. F., 2 Richmond block
Haslam R. H. & Co., 4 Martin block (see front cover)
Kiely E. C., 31 Eagle
King M. V., 7 Blackinton block
McConnell A. J., 2 Penniman row, Main
Southwick M. S., 95 Main
Thatcher E. B., Mrs., 100 Main
Tobin's Pavilion, Main opposite Bank
Music and Musical Instruments.
Barnes L. M. & Co., 5 Wilson House block Dalrymple O., Main cor. Holden (see colored page)
Music Teachers.
Hodge Wm. D., 22 Summer
LeClair M. D., 5 Blackinton block
Roberts David, 5 and 6 Martin's block
Stover W. L., Davenport bldg., 87 Main
Tower E. A., N. Church opp. M. E. ch.
Newspapers.
Adams Transcript (every Thursday), James T. Robinson & Son, publishers, Bank street (see page 14) Hoosac Valley News (every Thursday), J. C. Angell editor, 36 State st. (see page 48)
Newspapers, Periodicals, etc. Dalrymple O., Main cor. Holden (see colored-page)
Ninety-Nine Cent Store. Ramsdell H. M., 6 Wilson block (see page 47)
Nitro-Glycerine Manufacturer. Mowbray Geo. M., 113 Union (see inside front cover)
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Painters and Paper Hangers.
Darling A. B., 103 Main (see page 27)
Harvie R. B. (carriage painter), Furnace hill (see page 3) Legate C. J., Goodrich's block, State st. (see page 13) Manchester M. L., 3 Blackinton block (see page 22)
Paints, Oils and Glass.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame block (see colored page) Clark & Olds, 11 Eagle near Main (see page 26)
Darling A. B., 103 Main (see page 27)
Manchester M. L., h. 3 Blackinton block (see page 22)
Photographers.
Ward H. D., 78 Main (see page 6) Hurd Ernest W., Penniman row, Main (see page 29)
Physicians.
Babbitt Nathan S., 104 Main
Briggs S. N. (eclectic), 12 Church
Brown Orland J., Adams' block, 111 Main
Bushnell Homer, 10 Union
Harvey A. (homeopathic), 10 Quincy
Lawrence Geo. C., 15 Summer Maloney J. L., 66 Eagle
Matte J. H. A., office Richmond House
Millard H. J., office Bank block
Phillips H. P., Main, over Phillips's book store
Rice G. L., Main cor. Eagle
Simpson G. F., office 1 Church
Stafford F. D., 4 Martin block
Stafford H. M., 4 Martin block
Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters.
Holbrook M. G., Wilson block, Holden st. (see page 17) Hunter A. W. (sanitary plumbing), foot of Main.
Printers-Book and Job. Adams Transcript Office, Bank st. (see page 14) 17
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Hoosac Valley News Office, State st. (see page 48) Walden Wm. B., Mrs., South st. (see opposite name)
Print Cloth Manufacturers.
Freeman Manufacturing Co., office Union st. (see page 9) Gallup & Houghton, Beaver mills
Railroad Offices.
Boston, Hoosac Tunnel and Western, F. L. Pomeroy, general fr+. and passenger agt., Commercial block opp. depot Troy & Boston, M. H. Hubbell, agt., 2 Commercial block Troy & Greenfield R. R., freight in old Troy & Boston depot, office for receiving and delivering freight for Troy & Boston R. R., B. H. T. & W. Railway, and Fitchburg R. R., E. A. Bond, agt.
Boston & Albany, Geo. H. Patrick, agt. office in depot
Roofing, (Gravel and Slate.)
Goodrich J. C., (Warren's gravel, ) 14 Chestnut(see page 47) Jenks P. J. & Co., (slate) 94 S. Church (see page, 27)
Sash, Doors and Blinds.
Dibble S. B., 61 State (see page 7)
Scales
Burlingame & Darbys (agent for Fairbanks scales), Bur- lingame block (see adv. front col'd page) Clark & Olds, 11 Eagle (see page 26)
Sewing Machines.
Barnes L. M. & Co. (Wilson), 5 Wilson block Hamer Harry R. (Domestic), 2 Blackinton block Knight G. H. (Wheeler & Wilson,) 9 State (see page 28) Shumway J. H., Wilson block opp. post office (see page 20) White S. M. (the Davis), 80 Main (see back cover) Talham Albert, (Singer), 70 Main
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Shirt Manufacturer. Gaynor J. T., Bank opp. Transcript office Shoe Manufacturer.
Cady Bros., Lincoln cor. River Sampson C. T., 52 Marshall
Whitman & Millard, 17 Union
Steamship Agents
Doyle (Inman and Anchor), State opp. Com'l Hotel Halpine T. A. (White Star and Anchor), in depot Loftus T. F. (Cunard and Guion), (see page 18) Witherell A. J. (National) N. A. Sav. Bank
Stoves Tinware and Roofing
Billings G. & C. W., 90 Main (see page 54) Tower & Porter, 20 Eagle (see page 21)
Telegraph Offices
American Union, State cor. Summer, F. H. Collins, man- ager Atlantic & Pacific, 5 Wilson block, F. M. Barnes, man- ager Western Union, opp. post office, W. F. Orr, manager
Telephone Office.
Telephone Exchange, Geo. C., Millard manager, Bank street
Tobacconists and Cigar Manufacturers
Dailey M., 39 Eagle Gainley Joseph, 32 Main (see page 29)
Harmon J. A., 51 Church (manufacturer only)
Montgomery J. M., 86 Main
Reardon Daniel, 63 Eagle
Toys and Varieties
Dalrymple O., Main cor. Holden (see colored page)
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Trimmings and Furnishing Goods. The Trimming Store, A. W. Smith, proprietor, 107 Maiu
Undertakers.
Adams J. H., Adams block, 113 Main (see page 49) Tinker Giles K., 22, 24 and 28 Eagle (see page 24)
Watches and Jewelry.
Barnes L. M. & Co., 5 Wilson block
Clark E. A., 70 Main
Stedman W. H., 63 Main
White L. W., 80 Main (see back cover)
Wines and Liquors.
Darrow John, 41 Eagle
Clement Thos. F., 36 Ashland
Woolen Manufacturers.
Briggs Bros., Briggsville, (P. O. address N. Adams)
Glen Woolen Co., north part of Union
North Adams Mfg. Co., Braytonville S. Blackinton Woolen Co., Blackinton
M. D. LeCLAIR,
(Organist of St. Francis Church).
Teacher of Piano and Organ, 5 Blackinton Block.
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Miscellaneous Information.
TOWN OFFICERS.
Selectmen - A. B. Wright (chairman), James H. Flagg, James M. Chace.
Town Clerk- Arthur D. Cady.
Assessors - O. A. Archer, Thos. F. Loftus, L. J. Clark.
Collector - A. W. Richardson.
Town Agent-Shepherd Thayer.
Treasurer - C. H. Ingalls.
Board of Health-O. J. Brown, E. A. Rand, C. J. Parkhurst.
Town Physician - Dr. Homer Bushnell.
Supt. of Town Farm -- George Davis.
BOARD OF EDUCATION.
School Committee-Jarvis Rockwell, Fred. P. Brown, S. P. Thayer.
Supt. of Schools - A. D. Miner.
Truant Officer - Wm. H. Sanford.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Chief of Police - Thos. G. Mallory.
Patrolmen - Chas Shultz, Jas. Coughlin, Samuel Ama- don.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Engineer -R. G. Walden. First Assistant - Henry C. Rand. Second Assistant - Albert Daniels.
Third Assistant - George Whitmore.
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COMPANIES.
WILSON HOSE CO. - E. C. Cady, Foreman.
MECHANIC'S ENGINE Co. - W. C. Brown, Foreman.
FREEMAN HOOK & LADDER CO. - James H. Krum, Fore- man.
Fire Commissioners- W. W. Freeman, H. A. Houghton, S. Johnson, A. W. Hodge, H. T. Cady, Jas. E. Hunter, Geo. L. Rice.
Clerk and Treas. - H. Clay Bliss.
Sup't of Fire Dist .- L. W. Woodward.
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Corner of Main and Church streets.
Sunday services 10:30 A. M .; Sabbath school 12 M .; evening service 7:30 P. M. ; prayer meeting every Thurs- day evening ; young people's meeting Monday eve.
Pastor - Rev. T. T. Munger.
Deacons -Jas. Hunter, M. C. Jewett, Dr. A. F. Daven- port, Geo. B. Perry, G. S. French, J. H. Wylie.
S. S. Supt. -- G. W. Chase.
Church Committee -G. W. Chase, G. W. Barber, A. McDougall.
Clerk - E. Barnard.
Treasurer - Henry G. Whitney.
Trustees of Society - J. C. Goodrich, D. J. Barber, Proc- tor Thayer.
Clerk-H. E. Wetherbee.
Treasurer - Proctor Thayer.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Church street near Main.
Sunday services 10:30 A. M. ; and 7:30 p. M., in summer, and 7 in winter. Sunday school after morning service.
Pastor - Rev. S. Mclaughlin.
Trustees -J. Rockwell, A. C. Houghton, A. B. Wright, E. H. Arnold, B. G. Olds, H. A. Tower, Horace A. Tower, H. P. Briggs, J. H. Adams.
S. S. Supt. - W. H. Sperry.
Organist - E. A. Tower.
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BAPTIST CHURCH.
Corner of Main and Church streets.
Sunday service 10:30 A. M:, evening service 7:30 P. M .; Sunday school 12 M.
Pastor - Rev. A. C. Osborn, D. D.
Deacons - H. J. Chapman, P. H. Nichols, Jeremiah Wilbur, Samuel Veazie, C. T. Sampson, Fred. P. Brown, Samuel Keyes, James M. Canedy, George M. Darby.
Trustees - Sanford Blackinton, Calvin T. Sampson, E. S. Wilkinson.
Clerk - V. A. Whitaker.
Treasurer -- E. S. Wilkinson.
Supt. S. S. -- James M. Canedy.
Organist -- John L. Howes.
Chorister -F. P. Brown.
ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Summer street.
Sunday service 10;30 A. M., 4 P. M. Rector - Rev.
Senior Warden - Chas. H. Read.
Junior Warden -- A. D. Miner.
Vestry - W. A. Gallup, W. H. Gaylord, Jos. Bentley, Jos. Reed, W. W. Montgomery, S. W. Ingalls, J R. Chippendale, Geo. Mabbett.
Clerk- W. H. Gaylord.
Treas .- W. A. Gallup.
Supt. S. S. - A. D. Miner.
Organist- Walter Way.
Chorister - Clarence A. Brown.
FIRST UNIVERSALIST CHURCH.
20 State street.
Sunday service 10:30 A. M., and 7 P. M., in winter and 7:30 in summer ; Sunday school after morning service. Pastor- Rev. F. W. Sprague. Trustees -A. W. Hodge, Wm. G. Cady, M. Hines. Clerk - William Bowers. Treasurer and Collector - W. G. Cady. S. S. Supt .- Dr. Orland J. Brown. Organist- A. Amadon.
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ST. FRANCIS ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH.
Eagle street opposite Centre.
Mass at 8:30 and 10:30 A. M .; Sunday school 1:30 P. M., and Vespers at 4 P. M.
Pastor -Rev. Chas. Lynch.
Asst. Pastor - Rev. T. M. Smith.
NOTRE DAME OF THE SACRED HEART.
145 Main street
Mass 11:30 every Sunday except 1st Sunday of the month which will be at 9 A. M .; Vespers at 7 P. M. on 1st and last Sunday of the month; the remaining Sundays at 4 P. M.
Pastor -Rev. C. Crevier.
MASONIC DIRECTORY.
COMPOSITE CHAPTER R. A. M.
Meets first Wednesday of each month at Burlingame block
High Priest- J. H. Adams.
King - Wm. Warren.
Scribe - E. J. Witherell.
Capt. Hosts - W. H. Dunville.
P. Sojourne- R. C. Lidford.
R. A. Capt. - J. G. Loomis.
Master 1st Vail - G. H. Patrick.
2d Vail - Daniel Reardon.
3d Vail -C. H. Warner.
Treasurer - L. W. White.
Sec .- H. N. Wells.
Chaplain - W. H. Bixby.
Tyler - J. W. Sargent.
LAFAYETTE LODGE, F. & A. M.
W. M. - C. E. Ketchum.
S. W .- A. W. Fulton.
J. W .- S. Mabbett.
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Treasurer - John Rouse.
Secretary - J. M. Shumway. S. D .- R. B. Harvie. J. D .- L. W. Woodward. Chaplain -- Thomas Mole.
Marshal - A. H. Patterson. S. S .- David Jarvie.
J. S .- J. D. Thornton.
I. S .- S. F. Kimball.
Tyler - William Crocker. Fin. Com .- Wm. Warren, S. F. Kimball, C. F. Linsey.
GREYLOCK LODGE, F. & A. M.
Meets second Tuesday of each month at Masonic Hall W. M .- H. D. Ward.
S. M .- E. J. Witherell
J. W. - Henry C. Rand. Treasurer- E. D. Tyler.
Secretary- E. T. Cobb. S. D .- O. S. Miner.
J. D. - Robt. Rawlinson.
Chaplain - John H. Orr.
Marshall -Hobert C. Tower.
S. S .- James Cousin.
J. S .-- George Hamer
I. S .- John W. Sargent.
Tyler - David Bingham.
Financial Committee -H. D. Ward, E. J. Witherell and Henry C. Rand
KNIGHTS OF HONOR No. 487.
Dictator - A. M. Whipple. Vice Dictator - G. H. Miner. Assistant Dictator - Geo. H. Lidford.
Past Dictator - O. S. Miner.
Reporter - C. A. Wilbur. Financial Reporter - Elisha T. Cobb.
Treasurer - Dr. H. Bushnell. Chaplain - A. W. Preston, 2d. Examining Physician - Dr. H. Bushnell. 18
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Guardian - John Formhalse.
Sentinel - George Poole.
Representatives -J. R. Chippendale ; alternate, Dr. O. J. Brown.
Trustees -J. R. Chippendale, Dr. O. J. Brown, S. B. Dibble.
Meet Wednesday evenings in Odd Fellows Hall, Wil- bur's block.
ODD FELLOWS DIRECTORY.
ONECO LODGE No. 100, I. O. O. F.
Instituted Dec. 19, 1845 ; re instituted Jan. 8, 1873.
Regular meetings, Tuesday evenings at
Odd Fellows Hall, Wilbur's block, Eagle street. N. G. - W. H. Boardman. V. G. - T. W. Prentice. Rec. Sec'y - E. H. Wells.
Per'm Sec'y -- H. N. Wells.
Treasurer - R. Howard.
Warden -- George Harrington.
Conductor -F. L. Rand.
O. G. - P. Miller. I. G. - A. N. Hicks.
R. S. to N. G. -- C. L. Wilbur.
L. S. to N. G. - Robt. Smith.
R. S. to V. G. - Geo. Dilworth.
L. S. to V. G. - A. E. Sherman.
R. S. S. - Warren Chase. L. S. S .- H. C. Gates.
Jr. P. G .- M. R. Blanchard.
Chaplain - A. R. Houghton.
TEMPERANCE ORGANIZATIONS.
THE CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.
Meet Weekly.
President-D. A. Anderson.
Vice- Presidents-J. H. Watson, O. A. Brown, W. G. Cady, Mrs. L. Tower,
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Secretary-J. H. Mabbett.
Assistant Secretary-John Hayden.
Treasurer-L. M. Sanford.
Assistant Treasurer-W. G. Goodell.
Executive Committee-Mrs. E. J. Cary, Mrs. H. A. Tower, Mrs. N S. Babbitt, Mrs. Crowl, A. B. Darling, G. L. Dilworth, R. N. Smith, E. Rogers, A. D. Miner, J. M. Canedy.
FATHER MATTHEW TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY.
Meet second Sunday of every month, next St. Francis church.
Spiritual Director-Rev. Father Lynch.
President-James Bradley.
Vice-President-Chas. Barden.
Secretary-Peter Keefe.
Treasurer-John Larkin.
Bookkeeper-H. N. Lyons.
Librarian-James T. Larkin.
MILITARY ORGANIZATIONS.
COMPANY F.
(2d Regiment Infantry Mass. V. M.)
Captain-John E. Drew.
1st Lieutenant-S. B. Dibble.
2d Lieutenant-Frank. S. Richardson.
Meets Tuesday evening of each week at Armory Hall, Main street.
RESIDENT OFFICERS OF REGIMENTAL STAFF.
Major-Frank N. Ray, 2d Regt. Infantry M. V. M. Assistant Surgeon - Dr. O. J. Brown, 2d Regt. Infantry M. V. M.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
CHARLES D. SANFORD, POST NO. 79.
Meets in Bank block every Friday evening. Commander-W. L. Crosier.
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Senior Vice Commander-C. B. Cheesbro.
Jun. Vice Commander-E. B. Hicks.
Officer of the Day-J. D. Follett.
Officer of the Guard -J. Illingsworth.
Surgeon-Dr. G. L. Rice.
Chaplain-Lewis P. Fuller.
Adjutant -- Henry Turner.
Quarter-master-E. O. Wiley.
Sergeant-major-R. W. Lanfair.
Q. M. Sergeant-George Slade.
NORTH ADAMS LIBRARY ASSOCIATION. Room Martin block.
Open on Wednesday and Saturday evenings from 7 to. 8:30, and Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 P. M.
President - A. J. Witherell.
Vice-President - C. F. Whitaker.
Sec. and Treas .- Wm. Bower.
Directors - Wallace Freeman, Wm. G. Cady, N. L. Millard, S. Proctor Thayer.
NORTH ADAMS CLUB. Meets in Martin block.
President - Wallace Freeman.
Vice Presidents -S. S. Joy, C. H. Ingalls.
Treasurer - E. D. Tyler.
Secretary - Geo. F. Miller.
Directors- W. W. Freeman, W. S. Johnson, F. E. Swift, L. Pomeroy, J. J. Marsh, S. W. Ingalls, H. P. Briggs.
MEDICAL ASS'N OF NORTHERN BERKSHIRE.
Officers for 1879.
President -Henry J. Millard, North Adams. Secretary -J. H. A. Matte, North Adams
NORTH ADAMS BOARD OF TRADE.
Rooms in Martin block.
Regular monthly meetings held on the first Friday of every month.
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President - Geo. M. Mowbray.
Vice-Presidents- A. W. Richardson, A. B. Wright, E. S. Wilkinson.
Secretary - C. F. Luther.
Treasurer - E. Barnard.
Directors -F. E. Swift, H. G. B. Fisher, W. L. Brown, Frank A. Walker, W. F. Darby, Wm. Martin, P. J. Boland, N. H. Arnold, N. L. Millard, R. H. Haslam, H. T. Cady, C. H. Ingalls, H. P. Briggs, W. S. Johnson, S. B. Dibble.
HOOSAC VALLEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
President-J. R. Houghton, Stamford, Vermont.
Vice-Presidents- J. C. Chalmers, Adams, John B. Wells, Cheshire.
Treasurer - R. G. Walden, North Adams.
Secretary - H. Clay Bliss, North Adams.
Executive Committee-J. R. Houghton, Stamford Vt., J. B. Wells, Cheshire, Augustus H. Potter, Pownal, Vt., Salmon Burlingame, No. Adams, H. Clay Bliss, North Adams, R. G. Walden, North Adams, J. C. Chalmers, Adams, J. M. Waterman, Williamstown, A. M. Tinker, North Adams, H. M. Owen, Lanesboro, James H. Flagg, North Adams.
Auditor - John B. Tyler, North Adams. Delegate to State Board-A. W. Preston, North Adams.
NEWSPAPERS.
THE ADAMS TRANSCRIPT.
Published every Thursday. Office Martin's bl'k, Bank st.
Editors and Publishers - James T. Robinson & Son. Terms $2.00 per annum in advance
HOOSAC VALLEY NEWS.
Published weekly. Office State st. Editor - J. C. Angell. Publisher -Chas. T. Evans. Terms $2.00 per annum.
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INCORPORATED COMPANIES.
NORTH ADAMS GAS LIGHT CO.
Opposite Post Office. Capital $50,000.
Incorporated 1864; reorganized April 1st, 1878.
Pres't and Manager - A. W. Richardson. Clerk and Treasurer - Frank S. Richardson.
Directors - A. W. Richardson, W. S. Johnson, W. L. Brown, E. A. Richardson, A. E. Richmond
FREEMAN MANUFACTURING Co.
Incorporated 1874. Manufacturers of print cloths and prints.
Pres't .- W. W. Freeman.
Treasurer - Wallace Freeman.
Supt. of Print works - Robt. A. Sykes.
Supt. of Mills - Chas. S. Peach.
JOHNSON MANUFACTURING Co.
Incorporated 1847. Manufacturers of gingham and wraps.
Pres't. - S. Johnson.
Treasurer -- Wm. S. Johnson.
Supt .- A. M. Tinker.
S. BLACKINTON WOOLEN CO.
Incorporated 1876. Manufacturers of fancy cassimeres. Pres't .- S. Blackinton Treas .- O. A. Archer Agt .- L. Pomeroy.
NORTH ADAMS MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Braytonville. Incorporated Oct. 23d, 1877. President - H. G. B. Fisher. Treas. and Clerk -E. B. Penniman.
Supt. - Thomas W. Sykes.
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NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.
ARNOLD PRINT WORKS.
Incorporated Oct. 10th, 1876. Manufacturers of calico prints.
President - D. A. Brayton, Jr.
Treasurer - A. C. Houghton.
Clerk - Wm. Arthur Gallup.
Directors-D. A. Brayton, A. C. Houghton, C. G. Evans, Wm. Arthur Gallup, D. A. Brayton, Jr.
GLEN WOOLEN CO.
North part of Union street.
Treasurer -Frank A. Walker.
BANKS.
ADAMS NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH ADAMS.
Designated Depository of the United States.
Incorp'd 1832. Reorganized 1865. Capital $500,000.
President - S. Blackinton.
Vice- President - S. W. Brayton.
Cashier -E. S. Wilkinson.
Directors - S. Blackinton, S. W. Brayton, S. Johnson, W. W. Freeman, C. T. Sampson, W. H. Whitman, E. S. Wilkinson.
Discount day, Thursday. Annual meeting, 2d Tuesday in January.
NORTH ADAMS SAVINGS BANK. Incorporated 1848.
Deposits and surplus April 1st, 1880, $784,890.00.
President - - C. T. Sampson.
Vice-Presidents - E. D. Whitaker, S. Burlingame. Treasurer - V. A. Whitaker.
Assistant Treasurer - A. J. Witherell.
Trustees-C. T. Sampson, E. D. Whitaker, A. W. Hodge, J. Rockwell, Henry S. Millard, P. A. Chadbourne, S. Burlingame, A. W. Richardson, Geo. L. Rice, William Burton, Nathan White, H. T. Cady.
Board of Investment - A. W. Richardson, A. W. Hodge, George L. Rice.
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THE BERKSHIRE NATIONAL BANK.
North Adams, 'Mass.
Capital, $200,000. Authorized capital, $500,000.
President- J. Rockwell.
Vice-President - A. W. Hodge.
Cashier - C. H. Ingalls.
Directors - J. Rockwell, A. W. Hodge, Keyes Danforth, James Hunter, H. T. Cady, W. H. Gaylord, S. W. Ingalls, J. R. Houghton, Stamford, Vt., Jas. C. Chalmers, Adams, Mass.
HOOSAC SAVINGS BANK OF NORTH ADAMS.
Incorporated 1871.
Deposits and surplus, $118,370.
President - O. A. Archer.
Vice-Presidents- H. P. Briggs, James E. Hunter and C. R. Taft.
Treasurer - C. H. Ingalls.
Trustees - S. Johnson, John M. Cole, A. E. Richmond, C. R. Taft, F. P. Brown, A. B. Wright, Keyes Danforth, James E. Hunter, J. M. Chase, H. J. Millard, C. H. Ingalls, Samuel T. Mather, A. C. Houghton, Joel Bacon, H. P. Briggs, E. B. Cady, Geo. B. Perry, Timothy Col- lins, James Hunter and J. H, Flagg.
MUSICAL ORGANIZATIONS
NORTH ADAMS VOCAL SOCIETY.
Meet every Wednesday evening at Room 5 Martin block.
Musical Director - David Roberts.
President - Clarence A. Brown.
Vice-President - Mrs. Augusta P. Foster.
Sec. ยง. Treasurer - Fred W. Reed.
TUNNEL CITY BAND.
Meet Bradford's block, Main st.
Leader - John Larkin.
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY. 145
AMERICAN BAND. Rooms rear Dr. Babbitt's residence, 104 Main. Leader - Samuel H. Lee.
ST. CHARLES BAND (French). Meet rear of French Catholic Church. Leader - P. Bordeleau
JOHNSON DRUM CORPS. Meet at Freeman's Mach. shop.
Leader - C. Welton.
ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS, NO. 4.
Meet in Cady's block Eagle st., 1st and 3d Sundays.
President -James Fitzgerald.
Vice-Pres. - Dennis Finnegan.
Sec. - P. H. Riley.
Financial Sec. - Michael Fitzgerald.
Treasurer -John Burke.
ROBERT EMMET ASSOCIATION. Meet every Sunday evening.
MASS. CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS, COURT NO. 2.
Meet every second Friday at Christian Doctrine Hall.
Chief Ranger -John Flynn.
Vice Chief " -- Wm. Armstrong.
Sec. Recording - Thomas F. Loftus.
" Financial -John E. Maloney.
Treas. - Timothy Collins.
Court Physician -J. L. Moloney.
ST. JEAN BAPTIST SOCIETY. (Benevolent)
Meet rear French Catholic Church 1st, and 3d Sunday of each month.
Chaplain - Rev. C. Crevier, President - P. Sorel.
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Brooklyn Steam Carpet Cleaning and FEATHER RENOVATING ESTABLISHMENT. JOHN M. CHASE, Prop'r. No. 1 Brooklyn St., North Adams, Mass,
With many thanks for the liberal patronage extended to me last season, I would respectfully announce that I have increased my facilities for
CARPET CLEANING,
And in addition to the dry process of cleaning I can now cleanse Carpets, Rugs, Blankets, &c., thoroughly by STEAMING or WASHING. I make a specialty of WASHING RAG CARPETS. Please remember, that Carpets cleaned by my pro- cess are rid of moths, and are made perfectly clean and rendered soft and bright. Also, that no injury is done to the carpet, but on the contrary it is made better. Also, that by whipping a carpet it cannot be perfectly cleaned, and it cannot be whipped without injury. Carpets called for, cleaned and relaid at very reasonable prices. Orders by postal card will receive prompt attention.
After numerous requests I have fitted up a part of my building for RENOVATING FEATHER BEDS.
Feathers are renovated by steam at high pressure, and I can guarantee perfect satisfaction. Numerous references given
JOHN S. CLARKE, FRANKLIN Electrotype Foundry,
Is now prepared to fill all orders for ELECTROTYPING at the shortest notice and in the best possible manner.
Leads and Slugs at Type Founders' Prices. STOVE CUTS and TINTS A SPECIALTY.
Foundry cor. 4th & River Sts., Troy, N. Y. N. B. All orders by Mail promptly attended to.
GOLD COIN
BASE BURNER,
WITH REVERTIBLE FLUE AND
DOUBLE FIRE-POT
THE Double Fire-Pot, which is used only under our patent, is one of the most desirable improve- ments in Base Burning Stoves, and. has been used by us for four years. The lower illumination is between the two fire-pots, and is at all times as bright as the upper illumination, and at the same time the ashes and clinkers are not exposed to view as in all other stoves which have the lower illumination opposite the grate. At least 10 per cent of the fuel is saved by the use of the Double Fire-Pot, the heat radiat- ing from between the two fire-pots instead of through cast-iron fire-pot as in other stoves.
BASE HEATER
THE descending flues pass along ash-pot sides and into the base, giving the stove an unusually large amount of radiating surface.
THE LOWER FIRE-POT
can be shaken and ashes cleaned from front mica lights without opening the doors, thereby making the Gold Coin the cleanest working stove in the market.
THE GRATE
is arranged without a cross-bar, and so constructed that the centre can be drawn out, leaving a free opening for ashes and clinkers to fall into the ash pan.
NICKEL ORNAMENTS.
The Gold Coin is elaborately nickeled, having nickel panels, two nickel urn ornaments, nickel turn keys and hinge pins, and also two nickel rails, and eight rail tips.
F
withsome
Nickeled Copper Tea Kettle with Plain Stove if desired, $2.00.
DIRECTIONS FOR USING THE
GOLD COIN
BASE BURNER,
With Double Illumination and Double Fire-Pot.
Ist. In starting a fire, first put on a few shavings, then fill the fire-pot with wood or charcoal ; open the back damper and lower front damper in ash pit door; as soon as the wood has become thoroughly ignited, close the front damper in the ash pit door, and supply with coal from top of stove; then close the feeder cover and open the lower front damper ; after the fire brightens, close the back damper, and the direction of the draft will be downward into the base, through the double bottom to the exit pipe. NEVER ALLOW THE FEEDER TO GET ENTIRELY EMPTY
2d. To clean the Fire : First open check or dust damper by pulling out rod on side of stove; open lower slide doors and with shaker, shake the lower fire-pot ; and remove the clinkers by pulling out the centre of the grate which is attached to the grate bar.
3d. Do not allow the ashes to accumulate in the ash pan, as there is danger of burning out the grate unless the ashes are removed daily, and see that the pipe is closely fitted to the pipe collar of the stove, and also in the flue of the chimney and not too far into the chimney to obstruct the draft.
4th. Regulate the heat and control the fire by the lower front damper in ash pit door, and check or dust damper on side of stove, which checks draught by pulling rod out.
5th. When supplying the stove with fuel, or shaking the grate, close ash pit damper and
Always Open the Back Rolling Damper,
and leave said damper open until the coal is well ignited (fill the magazine from the top of the Stove), in so doing you will avoid the escape of any gases or smoke entering the room.
By following these Directions, we will guarantee the GOLD COIN to give entire satisfaction.
Use chestnut size coal for No. 3, and chestnut and stove size mixed for Nos. 4, 5 & 6.
Four Sizes, without ovens, 5 $30.00
No. 3 No. 4 No. 5 No. 6. $35.00 $40.00 $45.00
Three Sizes, 1 with low ovens, 5 $40.00 $45.00 $50.00
No. 4 No. 5 No. 6
GOLD COIN
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DOUBLE FIRE POT.
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BUSSEY. MCLEOD & CO
A TROY WYVA For Sale by G. & C. W. Billings.
Main. Street,
NORTH ADAMS, -
MASS
20
Gies & Co.
Buffalo NY
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CSP
People's Line Steamers.
HEALTH AND COMFORT.
The Popular Route for Business Men and Tourists.
BUY YOUR TICKETS via THE PEOPLE'S LINE
ALBANY to NEW YORK. DEAN RICHMOND, D R E W,
Capt. T. D. CHRISTOPHER, MONDAY,
WEDNESDAY,
FRIDAY,
Capt. S. J. ROE,
TUESDAY,
THURSDAY,
SATURDAY.
Leave Albany at 8:15 P. M. Every Week Day, On arrival of trains from the North and West.
Tickets on Sale and Baggage Checked at Principal Stations on Boston, Hoosack Tunnel & West- ern and Truy & Boston Rail Roads.
PASSAGE $1.50. EXCURSION TICKETS $2.00, New York and Return. Meals on European Plan.
Baggage transferred free from depot to steamers. Brilliantly lighted with gas. Warmed during cool months. Change from cars to boat and enjoy a REFRESHING NIGHT'S REST on the PALACE STEAMERS. Arrive in NEW YORK early next morning, in time to connect with all lines for the South and East, to Newport, Fall River, Boston, Coney Island, Manhattan Beach, Brighton Beach, Long Branch, Ocean Grove, Rockaway, Fire Island, Newark, New Brunswick, Trenton, Burlington, Philadelphia. Baltimore, Washington, and all points South.
For delivery of baggage in New York or Albany, apply to Baggage Master on board the Steamers. State Rooms secured by letter, telegraph and telephone, in Albany at the Office, Steamboat Square, and tickets for sale at all principal railroad ticket offices in the East, North and South.
("RETURNING, leave NEW YORK at 6 P. M. every day (Sundays excepted) from PIER 41 NORTH RIVER, FOOT OF CANAL STREET, New York.
JNO. C. HEWITT, Gen'l Ticket Agent. Gen'l Pass'r Agent.
M. B. WATERS,
Pier 41 North River, foot of Canal St., New York. C. S. MANY, AGENT, ALBANY.
H. BAKER & CO., 34 Main Street. (See page 19.)
F. D. TYLER & CO.,
GENERAL
Insurance Agents.
OFFICE OVER ADAMS NATIONAL BANK, North Adams, -
Mass.
S. M. WHITE,
DEALER IN
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES,
Eye "
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NORTH DAMS, MASS.
AGENT FOR THE DAT I B
VERTICAL FEED
Shuttle Sewing Machine.
Does all the work without basting.
Established in 1862, by H. W. BROWN.
T. W. RICHMOND & CO.,
COAL YARD
DEALERS IN ANTHRACITE AND BITUMINOUS
Coal.
Only Agents for Delaware and Hud- son Canal Co., and Delaware, Lacl wanna and Western R. R. Co., 01 Mine, all rail Lackawanna Coal.
Office 31 State St., North Adams, & Cole's Ave., Williamstown, Mas
BARNARD GALLUP & CO.,
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The Largest Establishment for Men's and Boys' Weur /. the County. Troy and the la, ge cities discounted.
HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, UMBRELLAS, CANES, FURNISHING AND RUBBER GOODS, full lines.
CASH PRICES, Plain Figures, NO DEVIATION. Main Street, North Adams, Mass.
Secme one of H. D. WARD'S PERMANENT PHOTOGRAPHS. (See page 6 )
(Successors),
Wholesale and Retail
turers' Supplies. See Advertisement on front colored page.
PETERSON & PACKER
TROY, N. Y.
afare my Cole, by Carme and Car inar
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