North Adams city directory 1906, Part 20

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Publication date: 1906
Publisher: H.A. Manning Co.
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SOCIETIES.


NORTH ADAMS COUNCIL, NO. 156, KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.


Meetings are heid the first Sunday of each month in Knights of Colmnbus rooms, Martin block, Main street.


Grand knight, W. H. Barrett; deputy grand knight, J. H. Mack; financial sec- retary, James W. Chrystal; treasner, John A. Cummings; lecturer, MI. O. Hag- gerty; recording secretary, Charles Dailey; advocate, W. F. Barrington; warden, John F. Dooling; inside guard, Stanislaus Crowley; outside guard, Wil- liam Scuily; chancellor, W. MI. Brown; trustee, John Morrissey; musician, Ed- ward S. Dailey.


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FA PHER MATHEW TOTAL ABSTI- NENNCE SOCIETY.


Organized May 30, 1868. Incorporated September 23, 1869. Meetings on the first and third Sundays of each month in the Father Mathew building 45 Cen- ter street. President, Daniel J. Reagan ; vice-president, Jeremiah Meade; record- ing secretary, M. J. Fox; financial sec- retary, John Henry; assistant financial secretary, Joseph Farley; corresponding secretary, M. E. Cummings; treasurer, P. .J. Collins; sergeant ar arms, James Van Keuran; trustees, Louis Noel, John Mullen, James A. Bradley, P. F. Driscoll, -John Brennen; press Committee, Daniel -J. Reagan.


LADIES' TEMPERANCE AID SOCIETY


Meetings are held in the F. M. T. A. society rooms on the second Thursday evening of each month.


NORTH ADAMS LODGE, NO. 487, B. P. O. ELKS.


Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Elks' Hall, 95 Main street. Exalted ruler, H. A. Hall; esteemed leading knight, F. R. Evans; esteemed loyal knight, J. Tracy Potter; esteemed lecturing knight, Wil- liam Johnson; secretary, James


A. Reagan; treasurer, T. M. Calnan; tyler, .J. W. Holness and trustee for three years, P. C. McMahon.


LADIES' CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA.


The local branch is No. 177 and was the first to be organized in. the state of Massachusetts. Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each monthı.


OLYMPIAN LODGE, NO. 22, K. of P. Meetings are held on Thursday even- ings in K. of P. hall, 95 Main street.


Officers-C. C., Dennis Fountain; V.


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C., C. A. Stroud; P., William Formhals; M. of A., F. L. Hicks; K. of R., and S., F. T. Barnes; M. of S., S. E. Smith; M. of E., E. J. Coon; M. of W., H. N. Gur- ney : trustee, David Whitley.


HOOSAC LODGE, NO. 20, NEW ENG- LAND ORDER OF PROTECTION.


Incorporated November 12, 1887. In- stituted December 27, 1887. Meetings are held in K. of P. hall, 95 Main street. Warden, James A. Cann; past warden, Jennie Henderson; vice-warden, Mary E. Vincent; secretary, R. C. Lucius; finan- cial secretary, Wells A. Walker; treas- urer, M. F. McCarthy; chaplain, Han- nah I. Walker; guide. A. E. Bass; guar- dian, Stella Hicks; sentinel, W. H. Ben- nett; trustee for two years, James H. Benjamin; trustee for three years, Ida B. Langworthy and pianist, Dora Car- dany.


ST. JEAN BAPTISTE SOCIETY.


Organized 1880, incorporated 1894. Meetings are held on the first and third Tuesdays of each month in St. Jean Baptiste hall, Bank street. President, E. Vadnais; first vice president, Ade- lord Roy; second vice president, A. J. Dupont; recording secretary, Tous saint Robert; corresponding secretary, Raoul Bernard; treasurer, E. Bissaillon; first financial secretary, Charles Duro- cher; second financial secretary, E. Lanone; third financial secretary, N. Sansoucie; commander, Hector Gregoire; assistant commander, H. Morier; sick committee, P. Plante, Theodore LaForce, Eugene Richard, M. Ducharme, Alex- ander Bombardier; admission committee, Joseph Bouchard, G. Roy, John Lavoie; Napoleon Vivier and Henry Thibert; trustees, E. Bissaillon, P. Plante, George Felix, Wilfred Cardany, M. Ducharme, Delphis Beauleau; auditor for 3 years, Adelord Roy; physician, Dr. A. A. Harper.


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U. R. DIVISION 4.


Meetings on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month in Hibernian ha', 47 Eagle street. Captain, Patrick McMahon; first lieutenant, M. J. Kelly; second lieutenant, J. F. Cronin, first sergeant, William Powers.


DAUGHTERS OF ERIN.


Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Di- vision 4, A. O. H. hall, 47 Eagle street. County president, Miss Mary Hogan; Aux. 1 president, Mrs. Bridget Hanley; vice president Mrs. Murphy; recording secretary, Mrs. Julia Harrington; finan- cial secretary, Miss Mary Meade; treas- uer, Mrs. John Kennedy; sergeant at arms, Mrs. McCormick; inside guard, Mrs. Blackwell.


TUNNEL CITY CO., NO. 17, U. R. K. OF P.


Captain, N. Henry Arnold; Ist Lieut., Wim. H. Formahls; 2d Lieut., Fred H. Bedell, recorder, Frank P. Nugent; treasurer, Albert W. Greer. Meets first and third Tuesdays in K. of P. hall Hoosac Bank block.


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.


Council fire kindled at Wigwam Ist and 3d Thursdays of each month. Sach- em, P. D. Platz, senior sagamore, Wil- Ham Smith; junior sagamore, Frank Rohlman; keeper of wigwam, A. E. Murray; keeper of records, Charles Murray, chief of records, John Bullett; trustee for two years, Graylord Krach.


SONS OF ST. GEORGE.


President, Richard Owens; vice presi- dent; James Eckerley, messenger, Alfred Pollard ; assistant : messenger, John Toomey; secretary, Walter Roberts; treasurer, Frank Illingworth; inside guard, George Kinder; outer guard, W. Taylor.


CONCORDIA BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.


Founded January 12, 1902. Meetings held last Tuesday of every month at St. Jean de Baptiste hall.


LARAYETTE GUARDS.


Meetings are held on the first and third Mondays of each month at 95 Main street. Guard Colonel, Ralph Ber- nard; captain, N. Lanoue, first lieuten- ant, F. Noel; second lieutenant, W. Ham- ¿1; first sergeant, Frank Barber, second sergeant, S. Bernard.


CLUB DE LA GARDE LAFAYETTE.


President, Ernest J. Rougeau; vice- president, A. Manville; treasurer, G. A. Durand; financial secretary, Charles Du- rocher; recording secretary, Charles Du- mais; trustees, T. Monette, Alex. Bolduc and D. Perreault; social committee, G. A. Durand, N. D. Giroux, R. Bernard, A. Bourgeois and A. Manville.


DIVISION 10, A. O. H.


Meetings are held on the first and third Sundays of each month at 5 p. m., in Division 10, A. O. H. hall 31 Eagle street. President, William F. Griffin; vice-president, Martin Curley, financial secretary, Daniel F. McEvoy; recording secretary, John J. Crowley; treasurer. William H. Bradley; standing commit- tee, Daniel Toomey, John B. Walsh, Andrew Kelleher, John Hickey.


DIVISION 4.


Meetings on the second and fourth Thursdays of each month in Hibernian hall, 47 Eagle street. President, M. J. Kelley; vice-president, P. H. McMahon; recording secretary, Thomas Marr; finan- cial secretary, B. F. Curley; treasurer, John F. Cronin; sergeant at arms, John Smith; inside sentinel, Jeremiah Driscoll; auditing committee, Thomas Mack, M. 0. Haggerty, John Lyons.


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LADIES' TEMPERANCE AID SOCIETY


Meetings are held in the F. M T A. rooms on the second and fourth Tues- day evenings of each month. President, Mrs. John Reagan; vice president, Miss Anna McCarthy; recording secretary, Miss Lolo Horrigan; financial secretary Miss Margaret 'O'Connor; treasurer, Catherine Patterson; corresponding sec- retary, Catherine Skelly.


DAUGHTERS OF ST. GEORGE.


President. Mrs. Ethel Woodward; vice president. Mrs. Richard Owens; first rondnetor. MissEdith Toomey: second conductor. Mrs. A. J. Boothman: chan- Thin. Mrs. Beadles: inside guard. Mrs. TTtman: outside mard. Mrs. Sarah Kir- hr: secretary. Mrs. Sandiford: treas- urer. Mrs. Ethel Emerson: recording secretarv. Miss Genesta Brownsword.


RATHRONE SISTERS. (K. OF P.)


Meetings held in K. of P. hall Mon- der pranings. M. F. C. Hattie Travis: F. S., Marion Messier: E. T. Elizabeth Demine. manager Alice Quackenbush: M. of F. Helen Merritt: M. of R. and C. Fina Messier: P. of T. Hattie Lewis: C. of n. A., Gertrude Hinkelbein; P. C. Marv Cady.


BERKSHIRE COUNCIL. ROYAL AR- CANUM.


Regent, James C. Turner; vice regent, James O'Halloran; orator, Thomas G. Henderson; past regent, W. L. Lovnes; secretary, B. K. Cook; collector, E. M. Hoag; treasurer. W. W. Cummings, chap- lain, Joseph Makant; guide, George W. Dewsnap; warden, James Mitchell; sen- try, W. L. Potter; musical director, Geo. Brownsword; trustees, John Taylor, Albert H. Haslam, Charles Stewart.


CHARLES D. SANFORD POST 79, G. A. R.


Meetings on Friday evenings in Grand Army Memorial hall, Holden street.


Commander, W. L. Crosier; S. V. C., Martin Curley; J. V. C., Oliver Fish ; surgeon, Dr. H. J. Millard; chaplain, C. H. Arnum; quartermaster, George 5. Stockwell; officer of the day, L. F. Amadon; officer of the guard, William McAdoo; delegates to department en- campment, George S. Stockwell, C. F. Tower, C .H. Arnum; alternates, Dr. H. J. Millard, Peter Post, William Wel- ton.


ITALIAN CHARITY SOCIETY.


President, A. Dalo; vice president, G. Mancini; corresponding secretary, E. Zerbini; financial secretary A. Donati; recording secreary, G. Grosso; treasurer, O. Pedercini; trustees, C. Minazoli and D. Faustini.


DICTATOR LODGE, NO. 487, KNIGHTS OF HONOR.


Meetings are held on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Grand Army Memorial hall, Holden street.


CLAN MCINTYRE, O. S. C.


Chief, Hector N. Fraser, tanist, James Neville; chaplain, Malcolm Gillis; record- ing secretary, F. C. McIntyre; financial secretary, Matthew Morrison; treasurer. John Ralston; seneschal, George Walk- er; senior henchman, James Henderson; junior henchman, Robert Hyman; wah- den, A. Reed; sentinel, Thomas McKie; piper; Robert Neville; standard bearer, James Malcolm; physician, Dr. E. E. Russell; trustee for three years, John Lowry.


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WELLINGTON LODGE, I. O. O. F., M. U Past grand, W. S. Kerr; noble grand, J. H. Powers; vice grand, Thomas B. Ferguson ; permanent secretary, W. D. MeIntyre; elective sec., lecture master and chaplain, Janres Todd; delegate to the grand convention at Lawrence in April, C. C. MeIntyre.


ONECO LODGE, NO. 100, I. O. O. F.


Instituted December 19, 1845, re-insti- futed JJanuary 8. 1883. Regular meetings Tuesday evenings in Odd Fellows' hall, 50 Main street. N. G., Charles Mattison; V. G., B. E. Robinson; secretary, Frank E. Card; financial secretary, W. F. Cork- um; trustee. W. B. Nickerson.


WELLS ENCAMPMENT. NO. 28, I. O. O. F.


Meetings on the second and fourth Fri- days of each monthy in Odd Fellows' hall, 50 Main street. Chief Patriarch, Winchell Joslin; high priest, Charles Mosher; senior warden, Burton E. Rob- inson; scribe, Frank E. Card; treasurer, George J. Welton; junior warden, Joseph L. Gregoire; trustee for three years, Frank E. Eaton; representative to grand lodge, Frank E. Eaton, J. M. Pinkham.


ODD FELLOWS' RELIEF ASSOCIA- TION.


Meetings on the second Wednesday of each month in Odd Fellows' hall, 50 Main street.


MOUNTAIN LODGE, NO. 88, A. O. U. W


Instituted August 17, 1887. Meeting's on the first and third Wednesdays of each month in the Odd Fellows' lodge room. P. M. W., John Northrup; M. W., Daniel P. Roe; foreman, Harry Cunliffe ; overseer, MeL. B. Haddow; treasurer, H. W. Larabee; recorder, C. W. Lewis; fin- ancier, W. F. Orr; guide, H. S. Steven- son; I. W .. Guy A. Estes; O. W., James Mitchell; trustee, three years, James


McGowan; representative to grand lodge, Frank 'M. Drake. W. D. Hermance. alternates, J. D. Northrup. Amos James; ciganist, W. E. Cady.


NORTH ADADIS LODGE, A. O. U. W.


Meetings on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month in Forester's' hall, 45 Center street. P. M. W., T. J. Sea; M. W., P. Foley; F., William El- liman; overseer, J. H. Fitzgerald, re- corder. P. H. Smith; treasurer, John F. Ke kiedy; financier, T. F. Gunning; guide, William Linnehan; I. W., J. L. Lyons; O. W., John Judge; trustee. Willard M. Brown; delegate to grand lodge, P. H. Smith; alternate, J. F., Kennedy; organist, M. D. Leclair.


FORESTERS OF AMERICA, COURT NORTH ADAMS.


Chief Ranger, Patrick Prendergast; sub chief ranger, Arthur Ryan; treas- urer, H. H. Kronick; financial secretary, James E. Miller; recording secretary, George J. Vasseur; senior woodward. Alfred Riddlesworth; junior woodward. Edward Ryan; senior Beadle, Joseph A. Bolus; junior beadle, Edward Duquette; trustee three years, Willard M. Brown; court physician, Dr. C. J. Curran; . lec- turer, Peter Harper.


FORESTERS OF . AMERICA, COURT BRACEWELL.


Chief ranger, Thomas H. Michaels; sub chief ranger, Martin Kennedy; treas- urer, T. J. Crowley; financial secretary, P: H Gunning; recording secretary, Pat- rick H. Smith; senior woodward, George Walker; senior beadle, John Korzendor- fer; junior beadle, Robert Pringle; trus- tees, Bernard Phillips, M. F. McCarthy, James Smith; leeturer, O. H. Cummings; eourt physician, Dr. W. F. MeGrath.


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COURT MARQUETTE.


Chief ranger, Jean Baptiste Lavoix; sub chief ranger, A. J. Dupont; treas- urer, E. E. Vadnais; financial secretary, Archie Girard, recording secretary, J. A. Roy; senior woodward, Wilfred Cirse; junior woodward, Emilli Drifnis; senior beadle, Alfred Lefebase; junior beadie, August Trahan; lecturer, Narcisse Fav- reau; trustee, three years, A. Roy.


TUNNEL CITY CIRCLE, NO. 354, COM- PANNIONS OF THE FOREST.


Meetings are held in Wellington hall first and third Thursdays of the month. Chief companion, Mrs. Mary Gelineau; sub-chief companion, Miss Nora Burdick; financial secretary, Mrs. Katherine Flah- erty; treasurer, Miss Nellie Reagan, re- cording secretary, Miss Nellie Cleary ; left guide, Mrs. Hattie Rolland; right guide, Miss Mollie Whalen; inside guard Mrs. Helen Murphy ; outside guard, Mrs. Victoria Brooks; physician, Dr. A. Mig- nauit; trustees, Mrs. Shirtleff, Mrs. Mary McCraw and Mrs. O'Brien.


ORDER OF EAGLES, AERIE 310.


Meet Burlingame block, Main street. President, John Brackley; vice presi- dent, John F. Kennedy; secretary, H. C. Alexander; treasurer, Peter D. Platz; chaplain, Michael F. Malloy; conductor, A. T. Moore; physician, Dr. G. A. Fa- gan; trustees, M. Murray, James Chrys- tal, James Eckersley.


INDEPENDENT ORDER ABRAHAM.


Meets in G. A. R., building. President, Hymon H. Kronick; vice president, Max Fruumkin; treasurer, M. Manes; secre- tary, Samuel H. Frumkin; trustees, H. Rathner, M. Schiff, M. Kronick; outer guard, Hymon Frumkin.


COMPOSITE CHAPTER, R. A. M.


Officers-H. P., H. H. Heap; C. K., E. Barnes; C. S., J. A. DeCamp; chaplain. H C Tower; treasurer, W. Blythe; sec- retary, J. B. Temple; P. S., A. H. Spen- cer; C. of H., J. Traey Potter; R. A. C., J. McGowan; M. 3d. V., W. G. Etchel's; M. 2d. V., J. Whiteley; M. Ist V., P. S. Potter; tiler, H. C. Rand; trustee, G. H. Patrick.


GREYLOCK LODGE, F. AND A. M.


Meetings in second Tuesday of each month in Masonic Hall, New Kimbell block. Chas. W. Ford, M. W .; W. E. Orton, S. W .; A. H. Spencer, J W .; F. Harrington, treasurer; Eugene Fran- chere, secretary; Geo. French, chaplain; L. A. (Simmons, marshall; E. E. Worthy, S. D .; Peter Williamson J. D .; C. E. Green, S. S .; C. H. Nichols, J. S .; H. C. Rand tyler; H. C. Tower, trustee.


LAFAYETTE LODGE, F. AND A. M.


Regular meetings on Monday, on or before the full moon in Masonic hall, New Kimbell block, Main street. Fred White, W. M .; B. B. Fitch, S. W .; Harris Palmer, J. W .; James H. Krum, Jr., treasurer; A. W. Blanchard, secretary; R L. Brown marshall; Stephen Light- older, S. D .; H. J. Hewitt, J. D .; S. Mc- Gurk, S. S .; James Armatage, J. S .; R. Burdick, tyler; F E. White, trustee.


ST. PAUL'S COMMANDERY, K. T.


Regular meetings on second Friday evening of each month in Masonic Hall, New Kimbell Block. H. A. Gallup, E. C .; N. C. Bond, Gen .; Emanuel Barnes, C. I .: H. C. Tower, prelate; Herbert Heap, S. W .; R. A. Thompson, J. W .; J. A. Mc- Cann, treasurer, Junior Temple, Re- corder; Wm. J. Pead, St. B .; E. S. Wil- kinson; Sw. B .; J. F. Potter, Warden; P. P. Smith, bngler; Geo. F. Miller, trus- tee; F. D. Stafford, surgeon; Fred White sentinal


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CASCADE LODGE, N E. O. P.


Lodge meets second and fourth Tues- days of every month at Wellington hall, Lowlin block, Main street. Warden, Chas. E. Armstrong; past warden, May J. Irving; vice warden, Ernest E. Spragme; secretary, Agnes C. F. Lyman; financial secretary Alice C. Buckley; treasurer, Richard R. Magee; chaplain, Margaret M. Armstrong; guide, Lura C. Parks; guardian, Carrie A. Parks; sentinal, Orson W. Bradley.


HOOSAC LODGE NO. 20, N. E. O. P.


Jr. P. W., Miss Jennie Henderson; W. James Cann; Vice W., Mary E. Vin- cent; secretary, R. C. Lucius; fin sec., Wells A.


Walker; treasurer, M. McCarthy; chaplain, Hanna Walker; guardian, Stella Hicks; sentinal, William Bennett; trustees, Jas A. Benjamin, Ida B. Langworthy, Geo. Walker.


NAOMI CHAPTER, NO. 17, O. E. S.


Regular meetings on first and third evenings in 'Masonic hall, New Kimball block. Worthy matron, Mns. Eva L. Ford; worthy patron, M. M. Brown; associate matron, Mrs. Addie Flood; secretary, Mrs. Burton B. Fitch; treas- urer, Miss Hodge; conductoress Mrs. Jolın S. Adams; associate conductor, Mrs. Minnie Lidford.


AUXILIARY DIVISION 3, A. O. H.


President, Miss Nellie J. Reagan; re- cording secretary, Miss May Raidy; fin- ancial secretary, Mary Whalen; treas- nrer, Mrs. Nellie Mascroft; sergeant- at-arms, Lula Horrigan; sentinal, Mrs. Hannah O'Brien.


GAMRIDES CHEISED.


Meets in Hebrew Synagogue Sunday evenings. H. S. Katsh, president; A. Meltzer vice president; Moses Kronick, treasurer, and J. Cohen, secretary.


MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION.


Meets first Monday of each monthi at Red Men's Hall. President, F. E. Car- lisle; vice president, E. A. Benjamin; secretary, E. E. Byam; treasurer, George R. Poor; directors, W. E. Lonergan, F. A. Empsall, W. P. McCraw, H. I. Green- burg, George A. Hastings, James Mar- tin, L. E. Higley, H. R. Bateman, W. E. Orton, J. B. Spruill, J. H. Grffiin; com- mittees: New industries-President, F. E. Carlisle, secretary, E. E. Byam, W. E. Lonergan, George A. Hastings and R. A. Thompson; membership-James Mar- tin, J. B. Spruill, W. E. Orton, J. H. Griffin and H. I. Greenburg.


James O'Halloran, attorney.


POULTRY ASSOCIATION.


President, Dr. Frank D. Stafford; vice presidents, C. A. Larabee, James Krum. Jr .; secretary, W. G. Carter; assistant secretaries, Clayton Ottman, H. W. Frame; treasurer, W. W. Butler; execu- tive committee Albert C. Whitney, chair- man, James Merritt, Jr., Henry Mau- sert, Edwin H. Post, Henry J. Mont- gomery, George Atwood, E. W. Hart, E. W. Gleason, W. L. Loynes, T. C. Brown, C. H. Peters, Watson Livemore, Ensign Worthy, L. M. Blodgett, P. J. Geary, T. L. Leonard; superintendent of hall, Ai- bert C. Whitney; assistant superintend- ent, E. W. Hart; committee on judges, W. G. Carter, Clayton Oatman, H. W. Frame; anditing committee, James H. Krum, Jr., C. A. Larabee, Clayton Ott- man.


FIREMENS' RELIEF ASSOCIATION.


President, E. H. Lesure; vice presi- dent, Charles Madison; secretary'. L. Breckenridge; trustees, Fred Bedell, J. J. Carswell, Frank Hicks.


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LABOR UNIONS.


The labor union hall is in the Father Mathew building, 45 Center street, with which the following union are affiliated:


CENTRAL LABOR UNION. : Meetings second and fourth Thursdays of each month.


BARBERS' UNION.


President, Philip Sprague; vice presi- dent, Louis Bleau; recording secretary, James Derocher; financial secretary, P. H. Nagle; treasurer, John Plunkett; delegates to the C. L. U., Edward .Le- Clair, Ernest Rougeau, Peter Timothy and Philip Sprague.


BARTENDERS' UNION.


Meeting fourth Sunday of each month, in C. L. U. hall. President, John Sul- livan; vice-president James O'Mara; secretary, Stephen Rosasco ;. treasurer, James Callahan; chaplain, Joseph Rossi; sergeant at arms, Patrick H. Broderick.


CIGARMAKERS' UNION.


Meetings first Monday in each month, in C. L. U. hall President, E. R. Stein; vice president, J. P. Harrington, finan- cial secretary, and treasurer, H. P. Huff- nagle; recording secretary, W. J. Smith; sergeant at arms, J. McPherson and trustees, L. J. Kelley, M. F. Gorman Labor union, A. A. Dolan, W. J. Smith, Labor union, A. A. Dolin, W. J. Smith, John Hanson, Joseph Roach and M. F. Gorman.


TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION.


Meetings second Tuesday of each month, C. L. U. hall. President, P. H. McMahon; vice president, James Bram- ley, recording secretary, W. J. Eno; fin- ancial secretary, Robert Tudor; sergeant at arms, William T. Heslin; executive committee, Patrick Collins, Timothy Col- lins, Henry Valaid, W. J. Eno, James Bramley; auditing committee, W. J. Eno, D. J. Finnegan, Robert Tudor.


MOULDERS' UNION.


Meetings first Friday of each month, C. L. U. hall. President John Eagar; vice president, James MacNay; financial secretary, Louis LeDam; recording secre- tary, Owen Callahan; conductor, Ed- ward O'Connell.


STAGE MECHANICS LOCAL 83.


President, James P. Kelly; vice-presi- dent ,Timothy Finnegan; corresponding secretary, Joseph Farley; financial sec- retary, John Prendergast; treasurer, P. H. Mack; sergeant at arms, Jack Rivers. STATIONERY FIREMAN'S UNION.


Meetings second and fourth Sunday of each month, C. L. U. hall. President, George Scott; first vice president, Rob- ert Wade; second vice president, Herbert Brooks; financial secretary, G. C. Lin- coln; recording secretary, Arthur Cum- nrings.


BRICKLAYERS, MASONS AND PLAS- TERERS' UNION, NO. 18.


Meetings every Monday night in Dow- lin block. President, Dan Bonville; vice president, Louis Shields; recording and corresponding secretary; H. Benton; financial secretary, H. Fitzgerald; treas- urer, Geo. Perreault.


BUILDING LABORERS' UNION.


Meetings every Friday night, Dowlin block. President, Patrick Bowes; vice- president, Angel Manjelo; financial and recording secretary George M. Buxton; treasurer, Thomas Healy.


CARPENTERS' UNION.


Meetings every Wednesday night in the Dowlin block; President, J. A. Roy; vice-president, C. C. Veazie; re- cording secretary, S. H. Crum; financial secretary, J. J. Agan; treasurer, George Rosch; conductor, A. Mourand; warden, Charles Morin; trustee for 18 months, Peter Plant; auditor for nine months, M. W. Brown, and auditor for three months, to fill vacancy, J. A. Roy.


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PAINTERS AND DECORATORS UNION


Meetings every 'Monday night, Dow- in block. President, A. E. Murray; vice president, Frank Welden; recording secretary, B. H. Graham; trustee, John Graham.


PLUMBERS AND STEAMFITTERS' UNION.


Meetings second and fourth Thursday of each month, Dowlin block. President, Edward P. Carroll; vice-president, An- son Williams; recording secretary, Chas. Fox: financial secretary and treasurer, Walter Webster.


LATHERS UNION.


Meetings last Thursday of each month in the Dow'in block. President, J. F. Cronin; vice-president Michael White; financial and recording secretary, C. L. Ranson; treasurer, Joseph Labonte.


LATHERS' PROTECTIVE UNION.


Meetings every second Monday night in Adams block, Main street. President, J. N. Caron; vice president, Fred Stone; financial secretary, Robert Trainer; re- cording secretary, George Wells; treas- urer, Charles Brunnell.


MUSICIANS' UNION.


Meetings held the first Sunday each quarter, C. L. U. hall. President, Tho- mas Reynolds; vice president, Byron Briggs; secretary, Arson Murray; see- retary-treasurer, W. J. Darling. STATE ASSOCIATION LETTER CAR- RIERS.


Meetings every two weeks in the post- office building. President, J. F. Cough- lin; vice president, James Benjamin, treasurer, Incius Rand; recording sec- retary, John Gagnon.


N. A. STATIONERY ENGINEERS.


President, Charles F. Mosher; vice- president, Lester E. Thompson; financial secretary, F. L. Forbush; corresponding secretary, H. F. Morrison; conductor, Herbert Jones; doorkeeper, E. A. Brown.


MACHINISTS' UNION, TUNNEL CITY, 107.


Meetings held in Red Men's hall, first and third Tuesday of each month. Pres- ident, William Firth; vice president, Patrick Conlon; financial secretary, Paul Gelxur; recording: secretary, Frank Drake; treasurer, William We'lls; con- ductor, Fred Keene.


LOOMFIXERS' UNION.


Meetings first and third Tuesdays of each month, C. L. U. hall. President, William Elliman.


BRIMKLAVERS' MASONS and PLAS- TERERS' UNION, NO. 18.


Meetings every Monday night in Dow- 'in block. President, James Bonville; vice president, Louis Shields; recording and corresponding secretary, H. Benton; financial secretary, E. H. Fitzgeralds; treasurer, George Perrault.


Incorporated Companies. ARNOLD PRINT WORKS.


Office and print works, Marshall street. Incorporated October 10, 1876. Manufac- turers of fancy print cloths. President, A. C. Houghton; treasurer, William A. Gallup; assistant treasurer, Edward S. Wilkinson; manager', Arnold L. Bossi. S. B. DIBBLE LUMBER COMPANY.


Office and mills 174 State street. In- corporated May 23, 1889. Capital stock $40,000. Number of shares 400.


NORTH ADAMS CO-OPERATIVE AS- SOCIATION.


Grocery, 82 Holden street; coal yards and office, 85 State street.


NORTH ADAMS MANUFACTURING


COMPANY.


Office and mills at Braytonville. In- corporated 1877. Manufacturers of fancy cassimeres, cheviots, worsteds and mel- tons. President, H. G. B. Fisher; treas- urer E. B. Penniman; superintendent, T. W. Sykes; bookkeeper, John E. Boulger.




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