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NAOMI CHAPTER NO. 17 0. E. S.
First and third Thursdays in Masonic hall, Burlingame block. Mrs. J. B. Temple, W. M .; F. L. Tilton, W. P .; Mrs. C. M. Childs, A. M. ; Miss L. M. Frost, secretary .
COMPOSITE CHAPTER R. A. M.
Meets first Wednesday of each month in Burlingame block. George F. Miller, H. P. ; J. D. Hunter, E. K .; E. M. Dickenson ; E. S .; J. H. Adams, Treasurer ; J. B. Temple, Secretary H. C. Rand, C. of H .; J. McNab, P. S .; H. E. Wetherbee, R. A. C .; W. S. Gallup, Mr. 3d Vail ; C. Wylde, Mr. 2d Vail; H. C. Bliss, Mr. 1st Vail ; J. Sargent, Tyler; R. E. Lidford, Trustee.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR NO. 487.
Meets 2d and 4th Thursdays in Grand Army hall.
EPWORTH LEAGUE.
President, M. V. N. Braman ; First Vice, C. E. Potter; Second Vice, Mrs. Chas. Brooker; Third Vice, Miss Grace Davis, Fourth Vice, H. H. Walley; Secretary, W. D. Ryder; Treasurer, Saul Palmer.
ROYAL ARCANUM, BERKSHIRE COUNCIL NO. 839.
Meets the first and third Monday evenings of each month in I. O. O. F. hall. Regent, W. F. Corcum ; Vice-Regent, A E Gould ; Orator, E. E. Byam ; Secretary, W. L. Loynes.
ยท ENDOWMENT RANK, K. OF P.
Meets in Pythian hall. Secretary, John T. Gould.
OLYMPIAN LODGE NO. 22 K. OF P.
Meets in Pythianhall every Thursday evening. C. C, J. V. Ashman ; V. C., F. Bedell ; K. of R. and S., L. Breckinridge.
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ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN. MOUNTAIN LODGE NO. 88.
Instituted August 17th, 1887, meetings held on the first and third Wednesdays of each month at Odd Fellows' lodge room. Master Work- man, W. I). Hicks, Overseer, Levitt Crosier ; Foreman, James Mitchell ; Receiver, H. W. Lar- abee ; Recorder, W. L. Loynes ; Financier, W. F. Orr.
NORTH ADAMS LODGE A. O. U. W.
Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday at Columbia building. P. M. W., W. M., Brown ; M. W., J. B. Donovan ; F., M. F. McCarthy ; O., Jas. Brackley ; Recorder, J. E. Miller; Financial Secretary, T. F. Grogan ; Treasurer, Edmond Bissaillon ; T. W., W. D. Van- denburg; O. W., Daniel O'Connell ; Trustees, C. J. Curran, Philip Parrow and John Larkin.
LODGE NO. 2 WORKMEN'S BENEFIT ASSOCIATION.
Past President, A. A. Wills of Mountain lodge ; President, John B. Donovan of North Adams lodge ; Vice-President, E. T. Barrett of Hampshire lodge, Florence ; Secretary, W. F. Orr of Mountain lodge ; Chaplain, Dr. F. I. Wilder of Greylock lodge, Adams.
TUNNEL CITY DIVISION NO. 17, U. R. K. OF P.
Captain, N. H. Arnold; Recorder, C. W. Lewis ; Lieutenant, Walter Amadon ; Guard, E. E. Flagg; Herald, F. L. Simonds ; Sentinel, C. M. Nichols ; Treasurer, Harry Rinehard. Meet at Pythian hall 2d and 4th Tuesdays in month.
THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION,
President, George N. Hopkins. Vice-president, George W. Chase. Organized September 13, 1886. Rooms Y M C A building, cor- ner Summer and Morris streets. Open daily from 9 a. m. to 9.30 p. m. Sunday service from 4 to 5 p. m. B. E. Lovejoy General Secretary, Thomas Brainard Assistant Secretary, B. E. Lovejoy Recording Secretary, Wm. W. Butler Treasurer, Directors, Geo. Hopkins, A. B. Wright, C. E. Whitney, Geo. W. Chase, James Mitchell, Thos. W. Sykes, W. H. Pritchard, W. W. Butler, C. W. Dennett, J. M. Canedy, E. S. Wilkinson, R. L. Chase, Geo. M. Darby, H. E. Wetherbee, W. L. Potter.
Bicycle Club : President, Thomas Henderson, Secretary, Winfield Dennett, Captain, Frank Watson, 1st. Lieutenant, H. B. Robinson, 2nd. Lieutenant, Joseph Jarvie.
Camera Club : A. L. Spencer President, Arthur Terry Secre- tary.
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Labor Unions,
The following Labor Unions all meet at Central Labor Union Hall, Father Mathew building, Center street.
TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION NO. 316.
President, Wm. P. McDonald; Vice-President, A. O. Noble; Sec. and Treas., P. H. McMahon ; Sergeant-at-Arms, Walter Graham, Meets second Tuesday night in each month.
CARPENTER'S UNION, NO. 200.
Meets each Wednesday night. President, I. W. Gilman ; Vice-President, A. E. Canfield; Financial Secretary, Joseph Bou- langer ; Recording Secretary, J. H. Dary.
CIGAR MAKERS' UNION NO. 206.
Meets the 1st Monday in the month at Central Labor Union hall at 7.30 p. m. Organized 1886. John Kaufman, President; W. D. Hermance, Vice-President ; J. J. Shrieber, Financial and Corresponding Secretary ; John McPherson, Treasurer: H. Hof- nagle, Recording Secretary ; Robert Murnagan, Sergeant-at-Arms. Auditors and Finance Committee, W. D. Hermance, J. Gainley, C. Jones ; Trustees, J. Kaufmann, H. Hofnagle, R. Murnagan.
MOULDER'S UNION.
First Friday and third Tuesday in each month.
PAINTERS' AND DECORATORS' UNION.
First and third Thursday night in each month.
TEXTILE WORKERS' UNION.
First and third Saturday in each month.
SOCIALIST LABOR PARTY.
Second and fourth Friday in each month.
ITALIAN BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
First Sunday afternoon in each month.
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FATHER MATHEW TOTAL ABSTINENCE SOCIETY .
Organized May 30, 1868. Incorporated September 23, 1869. President, William H. Bennett; Vice-President, Patrick H. Mc- Mahon; Recording Secretary, William F. Barrington; Corres- ponding Secretary, P. H. Dougherty ; Treasurer, James A. Rea- gan; Financial Secretary, John Barrington; Assistant Financial Secretary, Lawrence O. Morris ; Sergeant-at-Arms, Cornelius F. Donovan; Trustees, Thomas F. Loftus, Williard M. Brown, Peter Keefe, James A. Bradley, John Larkin, Patrick W. Bowes, Win. H. Bennett.
Regular meetings first and third Sunday of each month, at Father Mathew building, Center street.
FATHER MATHEW LADIES' AID SOCIETY.
Meets 2nd Sunday in each month at F. M. T. A. hall at 12 m. President, Margaret Loftus ; Vice-President, Katherine McQuillan ; Recording Secretary, Annie F. Cassidy ; Treasurer, Mary Raidy ; Bookkeeper, Sarah L. Hatton.
RATHBONE SISTERS.
S. C., Susan B. Ellis; M. E. C., Susie R. Deming ; E. S., Ad- die Simonds ; E. T., Celia Briggs ; M. of T., Anna B. Shand ; M. of R. and C , Stella Green; M. of F., Lydia E. Page; P. T., Elizabeth McIntosh ; G. of O. T., Fannie L. Breckinridge.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.
Meets in Blackinton block, Main street. Grand Knight, P. J. Ashe ; Deputy Grand Knight, W. E. Lonergan; Chancelor, John E. Magenis ; Treasurer, E. E. Vadner ; Recording Secretary, Peter Keefe ; Financial Secretary, W. H. Bennett; Physician, Dr. Mc- Grath; Trustees, P. J. Boland, Thos. F. Loftus, Thomas Gunning, Thomas Lynch, W. P. Meade; Warden, M. F. McCarthy ; Advo- cate, John H. Mack; Inside Guard, George Owens; Outside Guard, J. B. Keaney .
CLAN MC INTYRE.
Meets 1st and 3d Fridays of each month in St Jean Baptiste hall. Chief, Geo. C. Smith; Past Chief, A. T. Ford; Tanist, David R. Burns ; Chaplain, Findlay C. McIntyre ; Secretary, Jas. Boyd ; fin. sec. Jas. Reed ; Treas, John D. Gallon ; Senior Henchman, Thos. B. Ferguson ; Junior Henchman, James Merritt, Jr. ; Seneschal Edward Ralston ; Warder, Harry Smith ; Sentinel, James Muir.
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ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS DIV. 4.
Meets in Cady's block, Eagle street, 2d and last Sundays. President, M. F. Burns; Vice-president, Frank Doherty ; Finan- cial Secretary, Wm. O'Donnell ; Recording Secretary, Charles Con- nors ; Treasurer, John F. Cronin; Sergeant-at-Arms, John Grace.
LADIES' AUXILIARY, DIVISION 4, A. O. H ..
Meet second and last Tuesday at 7.30 p. m. at A. O. H. hall Eagle street.
DIVISION 10, A. O. H.
President, James Lunney ; Vice-President, Richard O'Hern, Recording Secretary, Daniel Lawlor ; Financial Secretary, Daniel; McAvoy; Treasurer, Alexander Dougherty .
COMPANIONS OF THE FOREST.
Chief Companion, Mrs Peter Sorrel; Sub. Chief Companion, Miss Mary Mulry; Past Chief Companion, J B Donovan; Right Guide, Miss Rose Bascom ; Left Guide, Madame Terria; Inner Guard, Miss Bessie Naughton ; Outer Guard, Miss Annie Shields ; Fin. Sec. Miss Catherine Flynn ; Rec. Sec. Miss Clara Harper ; Treasurer, Miss Nellie Harper ; Deputy, Peter Harper; Physician, Dr. Arthur Mignault.
NORTH ADAMS VOCAL SOCIETY.
President, E. S. Wilkinson ; first vice-president, S. Proctor Thayer; second vice-president, Fred W. Reed ; secretary, Frank G, Lewis ; treasurer, Frank G. Curtis ; directors, A. B. Cleveland, E. Butterworth, W. A. Whitaker, Wilson H. Curtis; C. Cesana ; music committee, J. K. Smith, John Heywood, jr., W. A. Whitta- ker, Thomas A. Mort, Jonh L. Howes; librarian, C. A. Pike; musi- cal director, John L. Howes.
HOOSAC LODGE, NO. 20 N. E. O. P.
First and third Tuesdays in Knights of Pythian hall, 90 Main. James H. Benjamin Warden, Mrs. Homer Bushnell Vice-Warden, R. C. Lucius Recording Secretary, Mrs. H. J. Mason; Financial Secretary A. A. Lee, Treasurer, W. E. Blanchard P. W., Trus- tees, F. R. Rice, J. R. Chipendale, Arthur Wylde.
CASCADE LODGE NO. 37 I. O. OF G. T.
Meets every Friday evening in Braytonville school house.
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Catholic Benevolent Associations
LADIES' CATHOLIC BENEVOLENL ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA.
President, Miss Lizzie Johnson ; First Vice-President, Mrs. E. Gorry ; Second Vice-President, Mrs. T. Lucey ; Recording Secre- tary, Mrs. John Larkin ; Assistant, Miss Delia Higgins ; Financial Secretary, Miss Annie Johnson ; Treasurer, Miss Mamie Flaherty ; Marshal, Miss Nora Finnegan ; Guard, Miss Margaret Mead ; Trustees, Miss Kate Cullen, Miss Mary Cronan, Miss Nellie Rear- don, Mrs. Cowan, Mrs. M. D. LeClair; Auditors, Mrs. J. Crow- ley, Miss Cullen, Mrs. Crowley. The branch is No. 177 and is the first to be organized in this state. Meetings held the second and fourth Tuesday in the month.
CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT LEGION.
Meets in Emmett hall, Hoosac Bank building, Main street, on the 2d and 4th Tuesday evening of each month at 7.30 p. m. Presi- dent, Elmer E. Dutton ; Vice-President, Martin Curley ; Collector, Patrick J. Malone; Secretary, R. D. Molloy ; Treasurer, Charles McCauley ; Chancellor, Wm. F. McGrath, M. D. ; Orator, Thos. Connors; Marshal, Charles Reagan ; Guard, John Crowley ; Trus- tees, E. C. Kieley, Dr. J. J. F. Mclaughlin, John Lyons ; Med- ical Examiner, Wm. F. McGrath.
ST. FRANCIS' CHURCH SOCIETIES.
HOLY NAME SOCIETY.
President, Rev. Fr. Donnelly . Meets every 2d Sunday even- ing at 7.30 p. m.
ROSARY SOCIETY.
Meets 3d Sunday after Vespers.
BLESSED VIRGIN SODALITY.
Meets 1st Sunday after Vespers.
CHILDREN OF MARY.
Meets 2d Sunday after Vespers.
SACRED HEART LEAGUE.
Promoters meet 4th Monday of each month at 7.30 p. m. All members 1st Friday.
PARISH DEBT SOCIETY.
Meets 4th Sunday at 6.30 p. m.
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Odd Fellows' Directory.
ONECO LODGE 100, I. O. O. F.
Instituted December 19, 1845, re-instituted January 8, 1873, meetings Tuesday evenings at Odd Fellows' hall, Martin block. Noble Grand, Everett Lesure ; Vice-Grand, Daniel Ackert; Record- ing Secretary, Frank E. Card; Permanent Secretary, George B. Fisher ; Treasurer, George G. Welton ; Hall Committee, L. A. Germaine, C. G. Bartlett, J. E. Faulkner.
WELLS' ENCAMPMENT NO. 28, I. O. O. F.
Meets 2nd and 4th Fridays of each month. C. P., W. H. Geddes ; S. W., D. H. Ackert ; H. P., F. L. Rand; Scribe, Frank Card ; J. W., Wm. Cleghorn.
CANTON COLFAX NO. 28, I. O. 0. F.
Meets third Friday at Odd Fellows' hall. Captain, J. M. Pinkham ; Lieutenant, F. L. Rand ; Ensign, M. H. Worden ; Clerk, Win. Cleghorn ; Accountant, George G. Walden.
ODD FELLOWS' RELIEF ASSOCIATION.
Meets 2d Wednesday each month at Odd Fellows' hall.
DAUGHTERS OF REBECCA.
Meets in Cdd Fellows' hall.
HOOSAC VALLEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
President, William B. Plunkett, Adams ; Vice-Presidents, George Z. Dean, Cheshire, Stephen A. Hickox, Williamstown ; Secretary, George F. Miller, North Adams ; Treasurer, Marshall R. Ford, North Adams.
HOOSAC VALLEY STREET RAILWAY.
President and Treasurer, C. Q. Richmond; Clerk, E. B. Ham- blen ; office 90 Main street, Superintendent, W. T. Nary.
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Military Organizations,
CHARLES D. SANFORD POST NO. 79, G. A. R.
Meets in Gatslick's hall every Monday evening. Commander, Henry A. Tower; S. V. C., R. B. Harvie; J. V. C., O. Fish; Ad- jutant, A. A. Lee ; Q. M., George S. Stockwell; Chaplain, L. F. Amadon ,Surgeon, S. E. Peck, O. D., W. E. Wilson, O. G., G. L. Walker, S. M., A. W. Fulton, Q. M. S., J. Q. Irwin.
GRAND ARMY BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.
Meets G. A. R. hall. James T. Potter, Secretary .
WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS OF G. A. R.
Meets Wednesdays evenings at G. A. R. hall
SONS OF VETERANS, LINCOLN CAMP, NO. 9.
Meets every Tuesday at G. A. R. hall. Capt. George E. Whipple ; 1st. Lieut. Jos. D. Canfield ; 2nd. Lieut. Clifford Fish.
ST. JEAN BAPTISTE SOCIETY.
Hall, Bank street. Meets first and third Tuesday of each month. President, Edmond Vadnais ; 1st Vice-President, Olivier Roy ; 2d Vice-President, Edmond Beliveou ; Recording Secretary, Alfred Saulnier; Corresponding Secretary, N. Benjamin ; Treas- urer, Edmond Bissaillon ; 1st Financial Secretary, Joseph Saulnier ; 2d Financial Secretary, Joseph, Sansoucie ; Ist Assistant Secre- tarv, Alfred Gelinas; 2d Assistant Secretary, Eugene Sansoucie ; 1st Marshal, Emile Dupuis ; 2d Marshal, T. Hebert, Sr. ; Trustees, N. D. Giroux, Edmond Bissaillon. Raoul Bernard, G. A. Desmar- ais, George Felix, Joseph Sansoucie, Wilfrid Decardonet.
FRANCO-AMERICAN CLUB,
Hall Boland block, Main street. Meets 2d Friday of each month. President, N. D. Giroux ; Vice-President, J. T. Yon ; Recording Secretary, Theo. Perrault; Financial Secretary, Ar- thur Bernard ; Treasurer, Gilbert Morin.
FRANCO-AMERICAN BICYCLE CLUB.
Hall, Boland block, Main street. Meets every Friday even- ing at 8 p. m. President, Raoul Bernard ; Vice-President, Alfred Gelinas ; Treasurer, F. G. Vadnais ; Recording and Corresponding Secretary, N. D. Giroux .
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FORESTERS OF AMERICA.
Meets every second and fourth Thursday in each month in For- ester's hall, Father Mathew building. C. R., Willard M. Brown ; S. C. R., Patrick Pendergast; R. S., Frank Nugent; Fin. Sec., Peter Harper; Treas., James Boulger; Past Chief Ranger, John B. Donovan ; Chairman and Trustee, Geo. Campbell.
NAOMI CHAPTER, NO. 17, ORDER OF EASTERN STAR.
Meets the first and third Thursday of each month at Masonic hall. Burlingame block. C. M. Childs, W. M., L. M Frost, Secretary, C. Montgomery, Treasurer, H. Roberts, Conductor, E. Tower, A. Conductor, H. C. Tower, W. P., R. M. Tilton, A. M., W. E. Childs, Sentinel, L. Warren, Chaplain
HEBREW SYNAGOGUE.
Francis street, off 77 State. President, Jacob Lavigne ; Vice- President, L. Rudarme ; Secretary, Louis Hernstein; Treasurer, A . Jaffe.
TEXTILE WORKERS.
Meet first and third Saturday of each month in F. M. T. A. building, Center street. President, Richard Ruff; Vice-President, Michael Gillolley ; Financial Secretary, P. J. Mullen ; Recording Secretary, John Hewitt ; Treasurer, George Campbell.
North Adams Board of Trade.
President, E. S. Wilkinson ; Vice-Presidents, G. M. Darby, W. A. Gallup ; Treasurer, George A. Hastings ; Clerk, William E. Lonergan; Auditors, W. W. Richmond, W. H. Pritchard ; Di- rectors, John Bracewell, T. Collins, C. S. Peach, G. B. Perry, C. W. Dennett, F. S. Richardson, J. A. Rice, H. W. Clark, H. T. Cady, W. H. Sperry, E. Barnard, M. V. N. Braman.
Commonwealth of Massachusetts. District Court, Northern Berkshire.
NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
SHEPHERD THAYER, Justice ; W. H. Woodhead, Carlton T. Phelps, Special Justices ; Edwin B. Cady, Clerk. Entry day, every Saturday. Trial day, civil cases, every Wednesday.
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Social Organizations.
NORTH ADAMS CLUB.
Organized 1872. Rooms Martin block. President, John A. Rice ; Vice-presidents, F. S. Richardson and Wm. Arthur Gallup ; Directors, C. F. Luther, S. Smith Joy, P. J. Boland, D. N. Tuttle, E. R. Porter, W. C. Ellis, H. H. Hanley, Sec. and Treas., Clarence A. Brown; Auditor, Harvey A. Gallup ; House Committee, L. L. Scott.
BERKSHIRE CLUB.
President, Dr. Wallace E. Brown ; Vice-president, D. A. Rus- sel ; Treasurer, Dr. W. E. Brown; Secretary, H. D. Rockwell ; Directors, G. F. Miller, T. W. Sykes, Dr. W. E Brown, D. A. Russell, Dr. D. R. Dewey, F. B. Locke and Dr. G. W. Dox.
Banks.
ADAMS NATIONAL BANK OF NORTH ADAMS.
Incorporated 1832. Re-organized 1865. Capital $500,000. Surplus and undivided profits, $130,000. President, S. W. Bray- ton, Vice-president, A. C. Houghton, Cashier, E. S. Wilkinson. Directors, S. W. Brayton, H. W. Clark, G. W. Chase, E. S. Wil- kinson, A. C. Houghton, W. A. Gallup, V. A. Whitaker, A. B. Wright, W. G. Cady. Discount day, Monday. Annual meeting, second Tuesday in January.
NORTH ADAMS SAVINGS BANK.
Incorporated 1848. President, A. C. Houghton, Vice-presi- dents, Wm. Burton, George L. Rice, W. Il. Gaylord, Treasurer, V. A. Whitaker, Trustees, C. H. Cutting, E. S. Wilkinson, W. H. Sperry, V. A. Whitaker, W. H. Gaylord, George L. Rice, Wm. Burton, H. T. Cady, Wm. Arthur Gallup, A. C. Houghton, Arthur Robinson, A. B. Wright, N. L. Millard. Board of Investment, George L Rice, W. H. Gaylord, A. B. Wright.
THE BERKSHIRE NATIONAL BANK.
Capital $200,000. Authorized capital, $50,000. President, W. H. Gaylord, Cashier, W. W. Butler, Directors, C. H. Cutting,
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James E. Hunter, H. T. Cady. W. H. Gaylord, A. B. Mole, W. H. Sperry, George Hopkins, F. A. Wilcoxson, T. Collins.
HOOSAC SAVINGS BANK OF NORTH ADAMS.
Incorporated 1871. President, O. A. Archer ; Vice-presidents, James E. Hunter, D. J. Barber, S. Il. Fairfield ; Auditing Commit- tee, E. B. Penniman, HI. E. Wetherbee, George B. Perry : Board of Investment, Timothy Collins, D. J. Barber; Treasurer, W. W. Richmond ; Trustees, O. A. Archer, W. W. Butler, James E. Hun- ter, S. H. Fairfield, H. E. Wetherbee, E. B. Penniman, J. H. Flagg, T. Collins, George B. Perry, D. J. Barber, John Bracewell, Edmond Bissaillon, George W. Chase, George P. Lawrence, W. W. Richmond ; Clerk, George P. Lawrence.
BERKSHIRE COUNTY CO-OPERATIVE BANK.
Kimbell block, North Adams, Mass. Chartered November 8th, 1890. Meets third Monday of each month as above, at 7.30 o'clock p. m. President, George HI. Kearn ; Vice-president, Pythagoras Boyd; Secretary and Treasurer, C. W. Ford ; Directors, R. E Schouler, R. H. Sykes, F. J. Barber, G. A. Hastings, W. H. Pritchard, C. T. Phelps, M. R. Ford, C. E. Whitney, F. N. Blake, F. L. Tilton, W. C. Ellis, A. N. Smith. W. F. Darby ; Auditors, T. W. Sykes, Alex. Craswell, J. L . Temple ; Board of Investment, W. C. Ellis, R. E. Schouler, M. R. Ford.
NORTH ADAMS PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Open daily from 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Reading room 10 a. m. to 9 p. m. Library open Saturdays till 9 p. m., rooms Monument Square, corner North Church and Main. Librarian, Miss Augustus C. Dunton ; First Assistant, Miss Angelia M. Veazie ; Second As- sistant, Miss Angie M. Blackinton; Trustees, Miss Annie B. Jackson, Clarence A. Brown, Arthur Robinson.
NORTH ADAMS HOSPITAL.
(Opened February, 1885.) President, Mrs. M. H. Williams ; Vice-presidents, Mrs. F. E. Swift. Mrs. Charles H. Reed, Mrs. A. E. Richmond ; Secretary, Mrs. W. W. Butler; Treasurer, Mrs. A. W. Hunter ; Clerk, Mrs. W. G. Cady ; Supt. Miss Ida B. Pike ; Assistant Supt. Miss M. L. Daniels ; Asst. Treas. Mrs. G. Hopkins.
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Incorporated Companies.
NORTH ADAMS GAS LIGHT COMPANY.
Office 71 Main street. Capital $50,000. Incorporated 1864. Re-organized April 1, 1878. President, II. Torry Cady, Vice- President, Treasurer and Manager, Frank S. Richardson, Secre- tary, E. B. Hamblen, Directors, Frank S. Richardson, E. B. Ham- blen, A. B. Wright, E. A. Richardson, C. H. Cutting, John Brace- well, H. T. Cady, Chas. Reed, James E. Hunter.
C. T. SAMPSON MANUFACTURING CO. 1 Manufacturers of shoes. President, Geo. W. Chase, Treasurer, E. B. Hamblen, Clerk, Alex. Craswell.
DUNBAR MILLS CO.
Incorporated 1892. Manufacturers of Fancy dress goods. Treasurer, Duncan D. Parmly ; Agent, C. W. Dennett.
JOHNSON MANUFACTURING CO.
Incorporated 1873. Manufacturers of Ginghams, seersucker
and Johnsons staples. President, Duncan D. Parmly, N. Y. ; Agent, C. W. Dennett
BLACKINTON CO.
Incorporated 1893. Manufacturers of Fancy cassimeres, Wors- ted, Kerseys and ladies dress cloths. President, W. L. Pomeroy, Treasurer, O. A. Archer, Agent, George H. Kearns, Superintend- ent. R. E. Schouler.
NORTH ADAMS MANUFACTURING CO.
Braytonville. Incorporated 1877. President, H. G. B. Fisher, Treasurer, E. B. Penniman, Superintendent, Thomas W. Sykes, Bookkeeper, John Boulger.
ARNOLD PRINT WORKS.
Incorporated October 10, 1876. Manufacturers of Calico prints. President, A. C. Houghton, Treasurer and Clerk, William Arthur Gallup, Agent, Pythagoras Boyd, Manager Print Works, F. P. Pearson, Superintendent Eclipse Mill, H. Burnham,
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WINDSOR MANUFACTURING CO.
Incorporated 1891. Manufacturers of print cloths and prints. President, Levi L. Brown ; Vice-President, Charles Brooks ; Gen- eral Manager, John Bracewell ; Treasurer, Emil Kipper.
GREYLOCK MILLS.
Incorporated 1880. Manufacturers of Cottons. President, Wellington Smith, Treasurer Wm. B. Plunkett, Superintendent, Fred Lacey, Manager A. B. Mole .
MANNESMANN CYCLE TUBE COMPANY.
Alfred Mannesman, president and general manager; Carl Mannesmann, treasurer; Ernest L. Hill, assistant treasurer. Works, Howland Farms. Main Office, No. I Broadway, New York city.
Consult the following Directories at Larkin's Directory Office.
IN Massachusetts-Boston, Leominster with map, Clinton and Lancaster with map, Gard- ner with map, Pittsfield with map, Springfield, W. Springfield, Chicopee, Northampton and Easthampton with map, Boston Almanac and Business Directory with map, Business Direc- tories of Pittsfield, Lenox, Lee, Adams, Dalton, Great Barrington, also History of Berkshire County, and New England Business Directory.
In New York-Rochester and Monroe County Business Directory, Buffalo, Albany with map, Bath, East Albany, Greenbush, Saratoga Springs, Tarrytown, Irvington, Dobbs Ferry, Hastings, Yonkers Hoosick Falls, Hoosick, North Hoosick, Potter Hill, Troy, Lansingburgh West Troy, Green Island, Cohoes, Waterford, Schenectady, Alpious, Aqueduct, Ballston Lake, Burnt Hills, Belleuve, Edson Park, Delanson, Haynes Junction, Mariaville, Mohawkville, Mont Pleasant, Pattersonville, Quaker Street, Rexford Flats, Scotia, South Schenectady, also Historical sketch of Hoosick.
In Michigan - Muskegon, North Muskegon, White Hall and Montague.
Mobile, Ala., Danville and North Danville, W. Va., and Charlotte, N. Y., white and col- ored departments ; Philadelphia, Pa., Portland, Me., with map.
In Connecticut-Bridgeport with map, Meridan with map, Norwich and Preston with map. Other directories will be added during the year.
Brock's 1896 Credit Guide. North Adams House Plate Maps. North Adams ward map
DIRECTORY HOUSE NUMBERING COMPANY.
Office 2 Main Street, North Adams, Mass.
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JOHN MADDEN,
Bottler of Soda, Sarsaparilla, Ginger Ale, Birch Beer, Milwau- kee, New York and Boston Lager, English and American Ales, Guinness' Porter.
BOTONIC
BEER AND HOP BITTERS.
Oldest Established and Leading Bottler.
6 WILSON HOUSE BLOCK, NORTH ADAMS, MASS.
-Mail Orders Promptly Attended To.
MOLONEY & MORRISSEY,
CHOICE-
Ales, Wines, Liquors, Tobacco and Cigars, No. 33 CENTER STREET,
North Adams, - Mass.
M. P. RYAN,
DEALER IN
FINE GROCERIES
AND
PROVISIONS,
CANNED GOODS, TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, ETC. Stove and Cord Wood in any Quantity. Best Home Pork at Lowest Cash Prices.
84 Union St.,
North Adams, Mass.
LARKIN BROTHERS,
PIANOS AND ORGANS
HOLYOKE, MASS.
385
NORTH ADAMS DIRECTORY.
A SURE WAY TO GET OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY
is to have something the people want and to let them know you have it; where they can get it; and what price they must pay for it.
These facts told simply, plainly and honestly through adver- tisements correctly written and judiciously placed in the right mediums will as surely bring you money in exchange for your goods as that the day succeeds the night.
If you lack the skill to write money-drawing ads, the SUNDAY DEMOCRAT will put you on the track of some publications that will assist you to acquire the skill, or will give you the benefit of the experience of its staff and help you in the preparation of your adver- tising, if-of course-you place some of your advertising in the DEMOCRAT.
But anyone planning a campaign of advertising in Northern Berkshire, will, if he makes a careful inquiry into the value of the different mediums, put first on his list of the papers he will use the
Berkshire Sunday Democrat
because it is read by more people than any other paper published in North Adams. The American Newspaper Directory, which is the highest and most nearly correct authority on newspaper circulations accords to the DEMOCRAT
The Largest Circulation in Berkshire County
and guarantees its rating of the DEMOCRAT by a Reward of $100 to the first person who shall prove it to be false. The DEMOCRAT is the only paper in North Adams to which this directory gives a guar- anteed rating.
The DEMOCRAT consists of from 12 to 20 pages, and sells for 5 cents a copy or $2 a year, delivered at one's house early Sunday morning within reasonable limits of almost every town and village in Northern Berkshire. It is published by the
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