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DRAPERY GOODS.
Tuttle & Bryant, 2, 3 and 4 Wilson block (see adv) Valentine J. W., 81 Main (see adv)
DRUGS AND MEDICINES.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame's block (see adv) Briggs C. F., 11 Eagle (see adv) Farrell Thos. H., 21 Eagle (see adv) Hastings G. A., 76 Main Kearn Wallace, 39 Eagle Moloney P. H. & Co., Main, Blackinton (see adv) Rice John A., Main cor Eagle Wilson House Drug Store, Main cor Holden (see adv)
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DRY GOODS AND FANCY GOODS.
Flaherty Michael, 85 Center
Gaylord W. H., 3 Martin's block, Main
Haslam R. H. & Co., 4 Martin's block, Main
Kiely E. C. Mrs., 5 Blackinton block, Holden
Roch F. X., 7 Eagle
Tobin Robert, 70 Main
Tuttle & Bryant, 2, 3 and 4 Wilson block, Main (see adv)
Taylor W. J., (Boston Store), New Blackinton block
DYERS AND SCOURERS.
Gould John T., 19 Main (see adv)
Pattison's Dye House, 59 Main (see adv)
EXPRESS COMPANIES.
American and National Express, Chas. D. Reid, agent, opp depot Boston and Greenfield Express, Robert Graham, agent, 59 Main
FERTILIZERS.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame's block (see adv) Richardson & Sykes, 59 State (see adv)
Brooks F. A. & Co., 76 Center
FISH, OYSTERS AND VEGETABLES.
Whitcomb Henry G., 32 Eagle Cook A. R., 105 Ashland
Haley Wm. H., 65 Ashland
FLOUR, FEED AND GRAIN.
Hodge M. D. & A. W., 4 and 6 Main (see adv) Rand E. A. & Son, 43 Ashland (see adv) Welsby F. W., 11 State (see adv) Wright A. B., (flour only), 11 Bank (see adv)
FLORISTS.
Cady Winslow E., 47 Liberty (see adv) Cleveland V. E., Arnold place Coleman M. F., 36 Houghton (see adv)
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FURNITURE DEALERS AND UPHOLSTERERS.
Adams J. H., Adams' block, 113 Main (see adv) Cody & Carpenter, 22 to 30 Eagle (see adv) Sullivan Wmn., Sullivan's block, 18 Main
GENERAL STORES.
In which are kept a full line of Groceries, Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Notions.
Blackinton E. W. & Co., Blackinton
Brown & O'Connor, 36 Braytonville Cavanough Michael, Cavanough's block (see adv) Ellick S., 15 Eagle (see adv)
Gallup Clarence W., Red Mills, Clarksburg (see adv) Johnson Manufacturing Co., W. C. Ellis, manager, Brown Smith W. N. & Co., 2 Beaver (see adv) Stroud E. A., 112 Union (see adv) Whitney C. J., Briggsville
Whitney Henry J., 216 River (see adv)
GINGHAM MANUFACTURERS. +
Johnson Manufacturing Co., Brown Greylock Mills, at Greylock
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. -
Adams John, Washington cor Spring (see adv) Allen F. D. & Co., 101 Main (see adv) Ashman & Underwood, 19 Eagle (see adv) Beaubier Alphonse, 23 Brooklyn Belanger E., 31 Union (see adv) Boland B. J., 45 Eagle (see adv) Braman M. V. N., 12 State (see adv) Byrne & Tabor, 34 Main Brown & O'Connor, 36 Main, Braytonville Cavanough Michael, Cavanough's block, Main cor Pearl (see adv) Chase W. A., Brooklyn cor Houghton Clark Eli T., 13 Dover
Clark H. W. & Co., (wholesale), Clark's block, Depotcor Summer Clement Thos. F., 42 Ashland Darling M. B., 94 Main
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Ellis S. J. & W. C., 26 Main Fitzgerald M. P., 171 Union
Gardner Alonzo Jr., 185 State Gilbert Geo. W., 17 Washington ave Girouard Daniel, 61 Eagle Gleason Bros., 4 Blackinton block Goodrich F. H., (wholesale), Central market Grady John, 167 Union Grandchamp J., 4 East Union (see adv)
Gunning & Sullivan, 29 Eagle street (see adv) Harrington F. J., 140 Eagle Hogan Frank M., 90 West Main Howes E. P., 31 Brooklyn (see adv)
Hutton John G. & Co., Blackinton
Jones Wm. H., 64 Ashland (see adv) Johnson Manufacturing Co.'s store, Brown
Julian Thomaso, 150 State
Keefe Peter, 9 and 10 Blackinton block
Kelly Matthew T. Mrs., 135 Ashland Lyons John W., 49 Center Mandeville N., 107 State
Prevey Chas., 32 East Union
Rudnick David, 60 Liberty .
Rosasco C., 33 Spring Ryan Matthew P., 84 Union
Smith W. N. & Co., 2 Beaver
Stroud E. A., 112 and 114 Union (see adv) Thayer L. D., 2 Hudson
Whalen J. H., 93 Ashland
Whitney H. J., 216 River (see adv)
Wright A. B., 11 Bank
HAIRDRESSERS.
Ducharme M., 1 Bank (see adv) Howard Chas. M., Richmond house Hamel Edward, 4 Marshall Joyce Richard F., 78 Main Lamoureaux Arthur C., Center cor Holden (see adv) LeRiche Fred, 57 State Mixer Herbert F., basement of Wilson house
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Nagle James, Hayden block, 48 Eagle
Plunkett John, over 19 Eagle
Post E. H., room 12 Martin's block
Turner Chas. H., 159 Union
Vasseur John, 41 Center
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame's block (see adv) Briggs C. F., 11 Eagle (see adv) Woodhead S. & Bro., 108 Main
HARNESSES AND SADDLES.
Bourdon A. D. & Son, Hayden block, 50 Eagle (see adv) Demers O., 21 Main
Dowlin M. R., (saddlery specialties), 12 Pleasant (see adv) Ketchum C. E., 9 State (see adv)
HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS.
Barnard & Reed, Main cor Holden (see adv)
Cutting C. H. & Co., cor Main and State (see adv)
Ray F. N., Burlingame's block (see adv) Gatslick Morris, 66 Main (see adv)
Lonergan & Bissaillon, 72 Main (see adv)
HOTELS.
American House, T. J. Cavanough, 15 Main
Commercial House (formerly Ballou House), Frank Gallup, 85 and 87 State
Hotel Brunswick, Mrs. Ellen Butler, 34 State Richmond House, L. L. Scott, cor State and Main Mansion House, Joseph Ryan, 41 State (see adv) "The Wilson," F. E. Swift, Main cor Holden Windsor House, Mrs. Michael Gorry, 32 State
ICE DEALERS.
Ruether & Boulger, 38 Washington ave (see adv) Titus O. B. & Co., 71 Holden and 16 Holbrook (see adv)
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INSURANCE AGENTS.
Cesana Cesar, Boland's block (see adv)
French George, (general agent for the Penn Mutual Life Insurance
Co. of Philadelphia, for Western Massachusetts), 11 Martin's block (see adv)
Hamer & Stone, Bank block, 69 Main (see adv)
Lynch Thomas D., over Adams National bank (see adv)
Lyons Henry S., room 5 Savings bank building (see adv)
Lynch Thos. F., 11 Main (see adv)
Miller Geo. F., 9 Burlingame block (see adv)
Storey Chas. R., Blackinton block
Tower Henry A., 80 West Main (see adv)
Tyler E. D. & Co., over Adams National bank
Walden R. G., 3 Bank (see adv)
INTELLIGENCE OFFICE.
Kelly M. Mrs., 135 Ashland
IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS.
Hunter James & Son, 1, 3 and 5 Main
Hodge W. F., 37 Brooklyn
IRON, STEEL AND HEAVY HARDWARE.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame's block, Main (see adv) Hunter James & Son, 1, 3 and 5 Main
Briggs C. F., 11 Eagle (see adv)
LAMPS, LANTERNS, ETC.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame's block, Main (see adv) Briggs C. F., 11 Eagle (see adv)
Boughton James, 90 Main (see adv)
Tower & Porter, 34 Eagle (see adv)
Woodhead S. & Bro., 108 Main (see adv)
Sperry W. H. & Co., 2 Martin's block, Main (see adv)
LAWYERS.
Ashe P. J., Adams National bank building, 2d floor Beer E. A., 11 Martin's block
Couch M. E., Savings bank building, 77 Main
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Kiely E. C., 5 Blackinton block
Lawrence Geo. P., Savings bank building, 77 Main Parkhurst Chas. J., Savings bank building, 77 Main Potter A. G., Adams National bank building Potter A., Adams National bank building Preston A. W., Adams National bank building Robinson J. T., (Judge of Probate), 70 Holden Thayer S. & Son, 4 and 5 Burlingame's block
LEATHER MANUFACTURER.
Barber D. J., 27 Union
LIME AND CEMENT.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame's block (see adv) Dibble S. B., 63 State (see adv)
Richardson & Sykes, 59 State
Rand E. & Son, (lime only), 43 Ashland (see adv)
LIVERY, SALE AND BOARDING STABLES.
Berry Charles H., 82 Main Flagg J. H., 57 Main opp "The Wilson" (see adv)
Mansion House Livery, Daniels Bros., 41 State Myers M. E., 33 State (see adv)
Richmond House Livery, A. M. Rouse, rear Richmond house (see adv)
LUMBER DEALERS.
Bartlett Bros., 88 State opp Commercial house (see adv) Dibble S. B., 63 State (see adv)
Gallup Clarence W., Red Mills, Clarksburg, (see adv) Lally Wm. H. & Co., 10 Main
MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame's block (see adv) Briggs C. F., 11 Eagle (see adv)
MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS.
Berkshire Monumental Works, Loftus & Crowley proprietors, 19 Eagle (see adv) Bruce Wm., (dealer), 38 Willow Dell
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Hosley A. B., 50 Liberty (see adv) Pike & French, 20 West Main (see adv)
MARBLE DUST MANUFACTURERS.
Rand E. A. & Son, 43 Ashland (see adv)
MASON BUILDERS.
Horton S. H., 10 East Quincy
Howes L. L., (also building mover), High
Noel Joseph, 27 East Brooklyn
Whitney Bros., 37 Prospect and 12 Hall
MEAT MARKETS.
Bateman T. S., 115 Main (see adv)
Belanger Eli Jr., 31 Union (see adv)
Brown W. M., Marshall cor Center
Chace J. M. & Co., 49 Eagle (see adv) .
Chapple C. H., 32 State Dyke E. A., 49 Holden France John, 193 Main Fitzgerald James, 28 Eagle (see adv)
Mausert Bros., 47 Center
McConnell Wm. F., 206 East Main
Millard P. W. & Son, 93 Center (see adv)
Pike James, (wholesale), rear of Furnace, just south of the little tunnel (see adv) Quinn S. S., 59 Main
: Ripley Wm. H., 39 Brooklyn
Ruether Bros., 38 Washington ave (see adv)
Starks H. Watson, 94 Eagle
Temple James H., 94 Eagle
Tower Horace A., 25 Eagle (see adv)
MERCHANT TAILORS.
Boland P. J. & Co., Boland's block, Main cor Bank Brown John, 83 Center Evans Walter S., 44 State (see adv) Freeman H. J., 19 State
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O'Brien James, Eagle cor Center Rheinlander A. H., Main
MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS.
Best & Walker, 3 New Blackinton block
Clark F. M., (also hair goods), 6 Bank (see adv) Haslam R. H. & Co., 4 Martin's block Kiely E. C. Mrs., 5 Blackinton block, HoldenĀ® King A. A., 71 Main (see adv) McConnell Maggie, 36 Eagle McConnell & Moloney, 84 Main Norton & Morgan, 119 Main Simon R. Mrs., (also hair goods), 63 Main Southwick M. S., 95 Main (see adv)
MUSIC TEACHERS.
Glackmier Ubaldine, 129 Main Howes John L., Boland's block Leclair M. D., Chase ave Perrault Misses, 138 Main Roberts David, 2 Quincy
Tower E. A., 49 Bracewell ave
NEWSPAPERS.
Berkshire Comet, (monthly), W. W. Darby, publisher, 2 Quincy (see adv)
Hoosac Valley News, (every Saturday), McMillin & Barber, pub- lishers, 36 State (see adv)
North Adams Transcript, (every Thursday), James T. Robinson & Son, publishers, Bank (see adv)
North Adams Express, (Wednesday), E. H. Potter, publisher. Sunday Express, E. H. Potter, publisher, Richmond house (see adv). St. John's Record, (Episcopal monthly), Rev. H. I. Bodley, editor
NEWSPAPERS, PERIODICALS, ETC.
Anderson D. A., 75 Main (see adv) Fountain Frank G., 1 1-2 Bank Tilton Frank L., 114 Main Sullivan P. J., 86 Main
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NINETY-NINE CENT STORE.
Ramsdell H. M., 6 Wilson block (see adv)
PAINTERS-HOUSE AND SIGN.
Bartlett Bros., State opp Commercial house (see adv)
Darling, J. W., 10 South
Legate C. J., 40 State
Manchester M. L., 3 Blackinton block (see adv)
Thomas E. A., 20 West Main (see adv)
PAINTS, OILS AND GLASS.
Burlingame & Darbys, Burlingame's block (see adv)
Briggs C. F., 11 Eagle (see adv)
Manchester M. L., 3 Blackinton block (see adv)
PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES.
Legate C. J., 40 State (see adv)
Manchester M. L., 3 Blackinton block (see adv)
Tuttle & Bryant, Wilson block (see adv)
Valentine J. W., 81 Main (see adv)
PHOTOGRAPHERS.
Bombardier C., 44 Holden (see adv)
Hurd & Bordeleau, 20 Eagle (see adv) Holden & Webster, Center cor Lincoln Martin John, Morris foot of Quincy Ward H. D., 78 Main
PHYSICIANS.
Boulais E. L. (Dr. Francais), 17 Marshall Brown Orlando J., office Adams block, 111 Main
Bushnell Homer, office 8 Union Carr W. S., office 15 Summer Clark J. M., office 39 Eagle
Curran Chas. J., office Collins' block 59 Main
Dewey D. R., office 110 Main Hobbie J. R., office 6 and 7 New Blackinton block Lloyd S., Blackinton village
Mignault A., office 5 Bank
Matte J. H. A., residence 8 Church
Millard H. J., office Bank block
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Olin J. H., office 68 Main
Pratt T. Choate, 9 South (see adv)
Putnam T. J., office 81 Main Rice G. L., office 121 Main Riley J. H., Bank block, 77 Main Simpson Geo. F., office 80 Eagle Stafford H. M., office 4, 5 and 6 Martin's block Wright C. W., office Martin's block
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
Reed H. F., 34 Main Underwood W. S., 1 Blackinton block, Holden
Wood Bros., 10 Bank (see adv)
PIANO TUNER.
Larkin M. O., 110 Eagle
PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS.
Henry W. A. & Co., rear 85 Main next Central market (see adv) Hunter A. W., 12 Bank (see adv)
Mallery Warren L., 25 Center (see adv)
North Adams Plumbing Co., David Bonnar proprietor, 4 Holden (see adv) Secor F. A., 23 State (see adv) Stewart E. C., 12 Jackson
PRINTERS-BOOK AND JOB.
Hoosac Valley News, 36 State, (see adv) North Adams Transcript, 8 Bank (see adv) Larkin James T., 2 Main Pattison Willis E., rear of 100 Main Walden & Crawley, 24 South (see adv) Darby W. W., 2 Quincy
PRINT CLOTH MANUFACTURERS.
Arnold Print Works, Eclipse Mill, office Marshall Freeman Manufacturing Co., Print Works, Eagle, Stone and Estey mills, office Union (see adv) Gallup & Houghton, Beaver mills
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PRODUCE DEALER AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. Flood N. B., 59 State
REAL ESTATE OFFICES.
Lynch Thos. D., over Adams National Bank (see adv)
Lyons Henry S., room 5 Savings Bank building (see adv) Tyler E. D. & Co., over Adams National Bank Walden R. G. (also auctioncer), 3 Bank (sce adv) Witherell Arthur J., 11 Church (see adv)
RESTAURANTS AND SALOONS.
Barry Michael F., 12 Holden
Moloney David H., 45 Center (see adv)
Mulcare Thos., 8 Marshall
McCauley Chas., 51 Center (see adv)
Mead John, 15 Center
Purtell James, 13 State
Snyder Peter, 39 Center
Sorell Peter (restaurant only), 35 Center (see adv)
Welch, restaurant, 43 State (see adv)
ROOFING-GRAVEL AND SLATE.
Abbott John, (gravel), at Boughton's store, Main (see adv) Hicks Thos. H., (slate), h 43 East Brooklyn (see adv) Jenks P. J. & Co., (slate), 94 South Church
Lyons John, (gravel), 60 Furnace
Mallory Chas., (slate), postoffice address North Adams
SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS.
Bartlett Bros., opp Commercial house, State Dibble S. B., (manufacturer), 63 State (see adv)
SEEDS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ETC. Morrison & Halstead, Troy, N. Y. (see adv)
SEWER PIPE AND GRINDSTONES.
Morrison & Halstead, Troy, N. Y. (see adv)
SEWING MACHINES.
Barnicoat T., (Domestic), 75 Main Singer Manufacturing Co., Henry Rooney, 36 Eagle
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Underwood W. S., (New Home), 1 Blackinton block White L. W., (Davis), 80 Main (see adv)
Wheeler & Wilson, F. W. Pattison, manager, 7 Holden
SHOE MANUFACTURERS.
Cady W. G., 52 Ashland
Cady H. T., 35 Lincoln
Sampson C. T. Manufacturing Co., 52 Marshall
Millard N. L., 17 Union
Canedy & Wilkinson, 69 Ashland
STOCK BROKER.
Fisher F. J., rooms 3 and 4 Boland's block
STEAMSHIP AGENTS.
Cesana Cesar, (World Travel Co., and Western Cook Excursion,) Boland's block (see adv)
Doyle John, (Inman, Anchor, White Star and Allan,) 55 State
Reid Chas. D., (White Star and Anchor), opp depot
Loftus T. F., (Cunard, Guion, White Star, State and Allan), Sav- ings bank building, bds 77 Main (see adv)
Tyler E. D. & Co., (Allan), Adams National bank building Witherell A. J., (National and Hamburg), 11 Church (see adv)
STOVES, TINWARE AND ROOFING.
Boughton James, 90 Main (see adv) Secor F. A., 23 State (see adv) Tower & Porter, 34 Eagle (see adv)
Woodhead S. & Bro., 108 Main
TEA AND COFFEE STORES.
Barry Daniel F., 41 Eagle Leroy John I., 96 Main Union Pacific Tea Co., 37 Eagle (see adv)
TELEGRAPH OFFICES.
Postal Telegraph Cable Co., W. F. Orr, manager, 84 Main Western Union Co., 59 Main
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TOBACCONISTS AND CIGAR MANUFACTURERS.
Calnan & Phillips, 53 Eagle (see adv)
Conlon John F., 32 Main
Dailey M., Eagle (see adv) DeBarthe A. W., 89 Center
Fraser John H., (manufacturer), 2 Marshall (see adv)
McPherson John M., 63 Eagle
Reardon Daniel, Reardon's block, Bank
TRIMMINGS AND FANCY GOODS.
Darling Chas. A., 83 Main (see adv)
UNDERTAKERS.
Adams J. H., Adams' block, 113 Main (see adv) Comisky James L., 13 North Church (see adv) . Cody & Carpenter, 22 to 30 Eagle (see adv.)
VETERINARY SURGEONS.
Bracken & McDonell, at Flagg's livery Dennis James & Son, 21 Ashland (see adv)
WASHING MACHINE MANUFACTURER.
Hamer's Perfect Washer, 72 West Main (see adv)
WATCHES AND JEWELRY.
Barnes L. M., 5 Wilson block, Main Harwood A. W., 75 Main (see adv) White, (jeweler), 80 Main (see adv) Patton George E., 59 Main
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE (WHOLESALE.) Brigham T. E., 29 Chestnut (see adv)
WOOLEN MANUFACTURERS.
North Adams Mfg. Co., Braytonville S. Blackinton Woolen Co., Blackinton (see adv)
Miscellaneous Information.
Town Officers for 1889.
Selectmen-O. A. Archer, Chairman ; Austin Bond, Thomas F. Loftus.
Town Clerk-John W. Leroy.
Assessors-John B. Tyler, Chairman ; Charles S. Peach, George F. Miller.
Collector-Frank A. Walker.
Town Agent-M. E. Couch.
Treasurer-C. Frank Luther.
Board of Health-Dr. O. J. Brown, Dr. H. J. Millard, A. W. Locke. Town Physician-Dr. C. J. Curran.
Superintendent of Town Farm-William B. Smith.
Superintendent of Water Works-John J. Marsh.
Board of Education.
School Committee-(). A. Archer, Chairman ; S. Proctor Thayer, C. Q. Richmond.
Superintendent of Schools-A. D. Miner.
Truant Officers-Charles L. Frink and Terrence Farley.
Teachers of Public Schools.
DRURY ACADEMY.
High School-Principal, James F. Eaton. Assistants, Elizabeth H. Talcott, Alexandrine E. Chisholm, Luella Smith. Teachers- Room 14, Eva I. Haskins ; 13, Mary A. Hathaway ; 12, Lena I. Duckworth ; 11, Mrs. Emma Billings ; 10, J. Marion Wood- ward; 9, Elizabeth Lyons ; 8, Helen A. Buck ; 7, Mrs. Elva Hickock ; G, Elizabeth Flynn ; 5, Ida L. Ellis ; 4, Dora Radlo ; 3, Helena French ; 2, Mary Hart ; 1, Myrta Kemp.
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Union School-Principal, Annie Read. Teachers-Room 10, Sophia Taylor ; 9, Emma Tingue ; 8, Isadore Larrabee ; 7, Frances E. Stevenson ; 6, M. Louise Radlo ; 5, Lizzie J. Darrow ; 4, Clara A. Hodskin ; 3, Mary A. Quinn ; 2, Mary E. Isbell ; 1, Annie Bordeleau. Assistants, Edith M. Miner, Mary A. McConnell, Hannah E. Magenis, Mabel L. Walton, Cora A. Alderman, Annie E. Chippendale.
Church Street School-Principal, Mrs. M. E. Couch. Teachers- Room 7, Sarah T. Haskins ; 6, Cora Bratton ; 5, Beulah Briggs ; 4, Maude Macdonald ; 3, Dora Barber ; 2, Margaret F. Collins ; 1, Imogene Tower.
Veazie Street School-Principal, Nellie Gleason (room 4). Teach- ers-Room 3, Alice V. Rand ; 2, Hattie A. Hathaway ; 1, Susie A. Cleghorn. Assistants, Catherine McConnell, Gertrude L. Cheesbro.
Blackinton School-Principal, M. W. Thomas (room 4). Teachers --- Room 3, Mrs. Amanda Fyfe; 2, A. C. Carpenter ; 1, Julia Kellogg. Assistant, Margaret Smith.
SEPARATE PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
Braytonville-Room 1, Sarah Wells ; 2, Mary Ketchum.
Beaver-Hattie A. Brooks.
East Mountain-Alice Bulkley.
Walden District-Mrs. R. A. Barnacoat.
Greylock-Mary O. Phelps.
Notch-Gertrude L. Cheesbro.
Police Department.
Chief of Police-Charles W. Fuller.
Patrolmen-Capt. James H. Krum; Wm. Dineen, Philip Parrow, Morris Mack, Ira Hoxie, Lewis Daniels, Eldorus Tinney, Frank J. Jones.
Fire Department.
Chief Engineer, R. B. Harvie ; First Assistant, Jacob Coon ; Sec- ond Assistant, Fred W. Pinkham ; Third Assistant, James M. Fletcher.
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COMPANIES.
Hose Co. No. 1-Foreman, Arthur Hall.
Hose Co. No. 2-Foreman, Delos Myers.
Hose Co. No .. 3-Foreman, H. A. Harvie.
Hook and Ladder No. 1-Foreman, J. H. Benjamin.
Prudential Committee-A. W. Preston, Chairman ; F. E. Swift, W. F. Darby, Thomas W. Sykes, A. E. Richmond, A. B. Wright. Clerk and Treasurer, Frank S. Richardson ; Superintendent of Fire District, John J. Marsh.
NORTH ADAMS FIRE ALARM BOXES.
Ā£9 To give an alarm, break glass for key, open door, pull down hook once and let go.
4. Corner State and Summer streets
5. Main and Holden streets
6. Center and Eagle streets .6
7. Main and Marshall streets
8. Ashland and Chestout streets
12. Church and Washington avenue 13. Johnson's Mill
14. Corner River and Brooklyn streets
15. River and Eagle streets
16. Union street, at Tannery
17. Union street. at Stroud's
21. Corner East Quincy, and Pleasant sts 23. .Church and Main streets
24. Church and Quincy streets
25. Ashland and Washington avenue
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Liberty and Eagle streets
32. West Main, near Pike's marble shop
41. Corner Hudson and Prospect streets
51. Brooklyn and East Brooklyn sts
61. River and Veazie streets 71. Holden street near bridge
72. Corner Lincoln and Grant streets
Extra Signals.
3. Central Telephone Office, when an alarm is sent in by telephone.
One blow after an alarm of fre-fire out.
Two blows, calls engineers.
Two blows, and repeat four times at 11 a. m. in stormy weather-for one session of schools.
Always give the alarm from box nearest the fire. Do not leave box until arrival of fire department.
1 Whistle blows and bell strikes at 8 p. m., giving Cambridge time.
Church Directory.
First Congregational Church-Corner of Main and Church streets. Sunday services 10.30 a. m :; Sabbath school 12 a. m .; evening services 7 p. m. ; prayer meeting every Thursday evening ; teachers' meeting, Monday evening. Pastor, Rev. J. P. Coyle. Deacons, James Hunter, M. C. Jewett, G. W. Chase, G. B. Perry, George French, A. McDougall. Superintendent of Sunday school, G. B. Perry. Church Committee, the Pastor, Deacons and Sunday School Superintendent, J. E. Hunter, D. J. Barber; Clerk, E. Barnard ; Treasurer, W. W. Richmond. Trustees of Society, E. B. Penniman, A. McDougall, C. E. Ketchum. Clerk, Alexander Craswell. Treas- urer, W. W. Butler.
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Methodist Episcopal Church-North Church street. Sunday services 10.30 a. m. ; and 7.30 p. m. in summer and 7 p. m. in winter ; Sunday school after morning service. Classes Sunday evenings. Pastor, Rev. W. W. Foster, Jr. Stewards, G. A. Hastings, D. B. Bing- ham, Alonzo Buck, W. H. Pritchard, Chas. M. Sprague, H. C. Tower, M. V. N. Braman, E. A. Rand, F. A. Johnson, D. White, G. W. Dox, A. A. Wills, T. S. Bateman. Trustees, A. C. Hough- ton, A. B. Wright, E. H. Arnold, B. G. Olds, Henry A. Tower, Horace A. Tower, J. H. Adams, W. H. Sperry, P. Boyd. Leaders, P. Bibbins, Arnold Estes, Henry A. Tower, John C. Blackinton, M. V. N. Braman, J. V. Ashman. Sunday school Superintendent, James Mitchell. Organist, E. A. Tower.
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. F. H. Rowley. Deacons, Jeremiah Wilbur, J. M. Canedy, Geo. M. Darby, V. A. Whitaker, E. S. Wilkinson, H. W. Clark. Trustees, Calvin T. Sampson, E. S. Wilkinson, V. A. Whitaker. Clerk, C. A. Wilbur. Treasurer, E. S. Wilkinson. Superintendent of Sunday school, J. M. Canedy. Organist, David Roberts.
St. John's Episcopal Church-Summer street. Sunday services at 11 a. m. and 5 p. m .. Rector, Rev. Harry I. Bodley. Senior War- den, Chas. II. Reed. Junior Warden, A. D. Miner. Vestry, W. A. Gallup, F. W. Welsby, Andrew Potter, Geo. Hopkins, Samuel Mabbett, F. A. Wilcoxson, Henry Duckworth, John Emmott. Clerk, W. A. Gallup. Treasurer, Frederick A. Wilcoxson. Super- intendent of Sunday school, W. A. Gallup. Organist and chorister, Walter H. Way.
First Universalist Church-20 State street. Sunday services 10.30 a. m. and 7 p. m. in winter and 7.30 in summer ; Sunday school after morning service. Pastor, Rev. Albert Hammatt. Trustees, Wm. G. Cady, L. Blakeslee, F. E. Eaton. Clerk, A. M. Sheldon. Treasurer and Collector, Leonard D. Thayer. Sunday school Su- perintendent, Dr. O. J. Brown. Organist, Mrs. H. F. Lyman. Chorister, John Haskins.
St. Francis Roman Catholic Church-Eagle street, opp Center. Mass at 7.30, 9 and 10.30 a. m .; Sunday school at 3 p. m. ; Ves- pers at 4 p. m. Pastor, Rev. Charles E. Burke ; Assistant Pastor, Rev. James M. Cruse.
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Notre Dame of the Sacred Heart-145 Main street. Masses at 8.30 and 10.30 a. m., every Sunday ; Vespers at 4 p. m. ; Sunday school at 2.30 p. m. Pastor, Rev. L. Leduc ; Assistant Pastors, Rev. J. M. Rioux and Rev. L. O. Triganne.
Masonic Directory.
Composite Chapter, R. A. M .- Meets first Wednesday of each month in Burlingame's block. H. P., A. C. Porter ; E. K., E. H. Pratt ; E. S., F. A. Turner ; Treas., J. H. Adams ; Sec., J. B. Temple ; C. of H., H. C. Rand; P. S., D. A. Russell; R. A. C., Wm. Blythe ; Mr. 3d Vail, Geo. H. Patrick; Mr. 2d Vail, Horace A. Tower; Mr. 1st Vale, E. A. Rand ; Trustee, R. E. Lidford ; Tyler, L. A. Burdick.
Lafayette Lodge, F. and A. M .- Meets on the Monday on or before the full of the moon, at Masonic hall. W. M., F. E. White ; S. W., H. C. Savage; J. W., S. A. Plumb; Treas., W. S. Gallup ; Sec., C. S. Peach ; Chaplain, E. A. Rand; Marshall, A. E. James ; S. D., W. E. Childs ; J. D., A. W. Mabbett ; S. S., N. H. Pratt ; J. S., Robert Erving ; I. S., L. W. Woodard ; Tyler, Samuel Mabbett ; Finance Committee, H. F. Cary, John Rouse, R. A. Warren ; Trustee, E. A. Rand.
Greylock Lodge, F. and A. M .- Meets second Tuesday of each month at Masonic hall. W. M., H. E. Blake ; S. W., F. N. Blake ; Jr. W., F. J. Harrington ; Treas., Horace A. Tower; Sec., J. B. Temple ; Chaplain, George French ; Marshall, C. L. Frink ; Sr. D., James Makant ; Jr. D., E. H. Pratt ; S. S., A. H. Haslam ; Jr. S., H. W. Lyman ; Tyler, H. C. Tower ; Organist, Wm. A. Whitaker.
St. Paul Commandery, K. T .- Regular Conclave, second Friday evening of each month, at Masonic hall. E. C., Daniel Upton ; G., Geo. F. Miller ; C. G., John E. Drew ; P., George French ; S. W., H. C. Tower ; J. W., Wm. Blythe ; Treas., Geo. H. Patrick ; Recorder, E. H. Pratt; Standard Bearer, R. E. Lidford; Sword Bearer, A. C. Porter ; Warder, John A. Rice ; Guards, Alexander Craswell, J. B. Temple ; Sentinel, L. A. Burdick ; Trustees of Ma- sonic Bodies, Geo. French, J. A. Twing, E. A. Rand, A. B. Wright, Dr. H. J. Millard.
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