Semi-centennial history of Lawrence, Mass.; with portraits and biographical sketches of prominent citizens of Lawrence and Essex County, together with views of Lawrence & vicinity, Part 5

Author: Keogh, J. P
Publication date: 1903
Publisher: Lawrence, Mass., Bailey
Number of Pages: 196


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CHARLES F. SMITH,


ONE of the bright young men of Lawrence, who left here some fifteen years ago to seek his fortune in the South. To- day he is cashier of the First National Bank of McGregor, Texas, president of the largest banking institution of the South, and has become a power in the Lone Star State.


Mr. Charles F. Smith's last interests in Lawrence were associated with the late firm of Pedrick & Closson.


CHARLES F. SMITH.


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PHILIP HOLLAND.


THERE is one contractor in Lawrence who has forged ahead in great shape in the past few years. It is but six years that Phil. Holland, general contractor for cellars, ex- cavations and sewers, commenced business. He has deserv- edly prospered by reason of having personally attended to contracts and fulfilled them to the letter. He has recently added concreting to his extensive business, and the new tar sidewalks of Essex street bear testimony to the thoroughness of his work. Mr. Holland is a popular member of numer- ous local societies, the Elks, etc. His office is at 40 Chand- ler street ; residence, 41 Manchester street.


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LAWRENCE HIGH SCHOOL-JOHN ASHTON, ARCHITECT.


CORNELIUS J. CORCORAN.


CORNELIUS J. CORCORAN was born in Brooklyn, New York, 1869, came to Lawrence when a child, was educated in the parochial and public schools, graduated from the Law- rence High School in the class of 1887 ; elected special audi- tor in 1892 to examine the books of the city treasurer ; elected to the office of city clerk in Jan., 1898, and has occupied that position ever since.


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A. LEE COMPANY.


ASHTON LEE, TREASURER.


THE A. LEE CHEMICAL WORKS were established in 1876 by Ashton Lee. In 1901 the firm was incorporated un- der the laws of Massachusetts as the A. Lee Company, of which Frank William Lee is President, and Ashton Lee Treasurer.


The company manufactures a high grade of chemicals and dyestuffs used by woolen, worsted, cotton, paper and other mills. The works are located on Chelmsford street, and cover over three acres. The firm has always enjoyed an extensive local trade, and their products are also used in the largest mills of the country.


FRANK WM. LEE, PRES.


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JOHN P. KANE, CITY SOLICITOR.


CITY SOLICITOR JOHN P. KANE, who has held this posi- tion for the past five years, is a native of Lawrence, a gradu- ate of our public schools, and of the Boston Law School.


In 1892 Mr. Kane represented ward two in the Common Council, and was the president of that body. He has made a success of the law business, and has offices in the Central Building. Mr. Kane is paymaster of the 9th Regiment, M. V. M., holding the rank of Captain.


THOMAS O'BRIEN.


THOMAS O'BRIEN, the well-known cabinet maker, has been in business for the past eight years. His factory at 634 Essex street covers half an acre. He does all kinds of plain and fancy wood and cabinet work, house finish, store fixtures, expert glazing, and manufactures doors, windows, blinds, and ice chests. His work is largely with contrac- tors and builders.


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C. N. PERKINS.


Inventor of the Perkins Fire Extinguisher and Patent Snap, and the founder of the C. N. Perkins Corporation, manufac- turers of fire apparatus and combination hose and cheni- ical wagons, Lawrence, Mass.


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JOHN P. S. MAHONEY.


JOHN P. S. MAHONEY, Attorney, was born Oct. 21, 1869, in North Andover. He attended the public schools of that town, graduating from Johnson High School in 1888. Enter- ed Boston University Law School in 1890, and graduated in 1893. He was admitted to the Suffolk County Bar in 1893, and began the practice of law with DeCourcy & Coulson in this city, and a few months later established himself in the Merchants Bank Building, afterwards removing to his pres- ent quarters in the Central Building. He was principal of the Oliver Evening School for four years.


Mr. Mahoney has been identified with the Democratic party since coming of age. In 1895 he represented Ward 2 in the Common Couucil. In that year occurred the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the city, and the work of Mr. Mahoney, as President of the Common Council and as chairman of a number of committees, added greatly to the success of that affair. In 1898 Mr. Mahoney was the Democratic nominee for mayor, and was defeated by a very small margin by the late James H. Eaton, who was the can- didate of the Republicans and the Good Government party. The following year, when Mr. Mahoney could have secured the nomination, and, according to popular belief, an election, he was compelled to retire from politics because of ill health. Mr. Mahoney is married, has two boys, and resides at 5 Cus- ter street.


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OTTO MULLER.


ONE OF THE PROGRESSIVE representatives of the German element in this community is Otto Muller, member of the school committee from ward one, and owner of Muller's. drug store, corner of East Haverhill and High streets. Mr. Muller located in Lawrence in 1889, and is a registered phar- macist, both in Boston and New York. He is a popular member of the local German societies.


AMEDEE CLOUTIER ..


FOR 24 YEARS Am- edee Cloutier, the. successful business- man, and proprietor of Cloutier's Corner Clothing Store, has been a resident and a popular citizen of Lawrence. He was elected to the house of representatives in 1899 and 1900. In 1901 and 'o2 he was. the nominee of the democratic party for senator.


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T. J. MORRISSEY.


WITH HIS COMPLIMENTS. YOU ALL KNOW HIM.


JAMES MARSLAND,


Successor to LELAND BELTING CO.,


TOP ROLL COVERER,


317 METHUEN STREET,


LAWRENCE, - MASS.


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Miss Dempseys SELECT SCHOOL


MISS DEMPSEY'S SELECT SCHOOL. COMMERCIAL AND ENGLISH. CENTRAL BUILDING.


THE ONLY SCHOOL AWARDED A PRIZE IN THE SEMI-CENTENNIAL PARADE.


MISS DEMPSEY established her school eight years ago in the Mallard House on Haverhill Street. In less than a year she was obliged to remove to larger quarters in Central Building, and has twice since been compelled to enlarge her school.


Scores of young men and women who have graduated from her school, are now filling the most re ponsible positions in this city as stenographers, bookkeepers and office assistants. The methods em- ployed in this school are purely practical. From the day a pupil enters the school he is given the actual work of a business office.


THE RED CROSS PHARMACY


ESTABLISHED 1893.


PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED.


JAMES F. FLYNN.


A FULL LINE OF PATENT MEDICINES.


COR. HAMPSHIRE & OAK STREETS, LAWRENCE, MASS.


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WILLIAM A. WHITNEY,


Fire and Life Insurance.


REAL ESTATE


586 Essex Street, Room I, Up One Flight, LAWRENCE, MASS.


ESTABLISHED 1886. INCORPORATED 1896.


LAWRENCE RUBBER COMPANY


Wholesale and Retail Dealers in


RUBBER


G OODS,


Hose, Belting, Packing, Syringes, Sheeting, Oil Clothing. Ladies' Fine Mackintosh Clothing a Specialty. Rubber Boots and Shoes of all kinds made to order and re- paired.


455 Essex St.,Lawrence


ISAAC CROCKER, Pres. K. W. HAYWARD, Treas. F. A. JEWELL, Local Mgr.


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CHARLES J. KEEFE.


CHARLES J. KEEFE began business in 1890, and has been very successful. He was born in Lawrence, and is a grad- uate of the public schools. His four boys are coming ball players, like their father, Mr. Keefe being one of the local pioneers and promoters of the national game. "Charlie's" headquarters at 63-65 South Broadway, are known to all.


BUY YOUR ICE OF THE LAWRENCE ICE COMPANY, 253 ESSEX STREET.


Connected by Telephone. Best Ice and Best Service.


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STANLEY GRAIN CO.


WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN


Hay, Grain, Feed and Straw.


All Kinds of Grass Seeds. Shrubs, Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Proprietors of Stanley's Improved Con- dition Food, for Horses and Cattle.


527 TO 533 COMMON AND 32 TO 34 FRANKLIN STS.


STOREHOUSES: B & M. TRACKS., WENDELL ST.


EVERYTHING IN SEASON


THE PANTHEON MARKET,


M. J. BAILEY, Proprietor.


MEATS, PROVISIONS, GAME, POULTRY,


VEGETABLES, FRUIT AND CANNED GOODS.


Cor. Common and Newbury Sts., Lawrence, Mass. TELEPHONE CONNECTION.


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C. M. TAYLOR, (Successor to TAYLOR & CO.)


WHOLESALE DEALER IN


GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, . . AND


COUNTRY PRODUCE.


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TELEPHONE CONNECTION.


59-61 Broadway, cor. Common St. LAWRENCE, MASS.


*


WE CATER TO FAMILIES, HOTELS, RESTAURANTS,


AND BOARDING HOUSES.


GEORGE D. FITTS EDWIN H. FORRISTALL


Telephone 363-3


FITTS & FORRISTALL,


ELECTRICIANS, 249 LOWELL ST.,


LAWRENCE, MASS.


ELECTRICAL CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATES FURNISHED.


COMPLETE INSTALLATION. ELECTRIC FANS, BURGLAR ALARMS, AND GENERAL REPAIRERS.


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T. M. TAYLOR'S MARKET.


ESTABLISHED 1884


Choice Selected Meats and Provisions.


Everything in its season.


The Best is none to good for our Trade.


Family Orders Solicited.


Prompt Delivery.


57 BROADWAY, LAWRENCE, MASS. Tel. Connected.


EMMONS LOOM HARNESS CO.


Cotton Harness, Mail Harness and Reeds For Weaving Cotton, Silk and Woolen Goods,


LAWRENCE, MASS.


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CITY OF LAWRENCE.


CITY OF LAWRI


INDUSTRI


FOUNDED 1845


1833.


Do you wish to establish an Industry Here?


IN LOCATION, Lawrence is especially favorable for the working of cotton and wools, because, although but an hour by rail from the docks of the port of Boston, she is still far enough inland to escape the sudden fogs and atmospher- ic changes of the sea-board, which prove so great a disadvan- tage in all the higher grades of textile manufacture.


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CITY OF LAWRENCE.


CITY OF L


NOUSTRI


CE.


FOUNDED 1945


1853.


A BEAUTIFUL CITY, girt about with hills, thoroughly drained, free from any taint of malaria, and far enough in- land to escape the harshness of the Atlantic east wind. Wide streets, magnificently shaded with elms of forty years growth beautiful parks, unsurpassed country drives, through the very heart of the ancient and historic county of Essex, every educational advantage from the primary grades to the college fitting school, healthy and sunny homes, and all in the midst of an orderly and industrious communty.


Correspondence cordially invited, and detailed inform- ation furnished manufacturers and others upon request, by City Clerk and Board of Trade.


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CITY OF LAWRENCE.


CITY OF L


INDUSTR


CJE.


FOUNDED 1845.


1833.


Do you wish to remove your industrial plant ?


FEW places in New England afford so good an open- ing for new manufacturing enterprises, An abundant water supply, unsurpassed railroad facilities, reliable labor, low cost insurance, and favorable atmospheric conditions all combine to make Lawrence a great manufacturing centre.


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CITY OF LAWRENCE.


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INDUSTRI


CI


FOUNDED 1845.


1853.


Do you wish a site for your Industry?


THE operative and laboring classes are reliable, efficient, and little inclined to strikes and agitation. The relations of employer and employed have ever been pleasant, and in but one city in the world is the percentage of the unemployed so small as in Lawrence.


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ODD FELLOWS BLOCK.


THE L. C. MOORE COMPANY.


THE ABOVE picture represents the headquarters of the L. C. Moore Company, founded by L. C. Moore in 1890. It is the largest department store in Lawrence.


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CANOBIE LAKE PARK. HE BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESORT NEAR LAWREN


CARS LEAVE FOOT OF HAMPSHIRE ST. EVERY 30 MINUTES


A SCENE AT CANOBIE LAKE, LAWRENCE AND METHUEN STREET RAILWAY CO.


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LAWRENCE RENDERING CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


HIDES, CALFSKINS & PELTS


MANUFACTURERS OF


Tallow, Grease, Soap, Soap Powder, Glue, Hoofs, Cut Bones, Bone Meal, Cracked Bone, Tankage and Fertilizer,


TALLOW FOR MILL AND TANNERY PURPOSES A SPECIALTY. LAWRENCE, MASS.


E. N. WINSLOW & CO.,


FIRE INSURANCE


AND


REAL ESTATE.


MUTUAL AND STOCK COMPANIES REPRESENTED.


505 ESSEX STREET, LAWRENCE, MASS.


WE MANUFACTURE


TIN LINED IRON PIPE AND LEAD LINED IRON PIPE FOR ACIDS OR WATER IN SIZES OF HALF INCH TO TWENTY INCHES.


LEAD LINED IRON PIPE COMPANY.


WAFEFIELD, MASS.


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WM. FOSTER & CO.,


Real Estate, Insurance and Steamship Agents. (ALL LINES.)


BICKNELL


ESTATES


BLOCK,


MANAGED


ESSEX ST.


:


MORTGAGES


ESTABLISH-


ED 1884.


WM. FOSTER.


NEGOTIATED RENTS COL- LECTED, Etc.


B. MAHONEY.


GEO. HARTLEY.


WM. FOSTER & CO., BICKNELL BLOCK,


ESSEX STREET, LAWRENCE, MASS. TELEPHONE CONNECTION,


ESTABLISHED 1855


BRIGGS & ALLYN MFG. CO.


INCORPORATED 1884


Doors,


Windows


and Blinds.


Wood Mantels.


Gutters and Mouldings.


Fine Interior House Finish and Decorations a Specialty.


All Kinds of


House Finish, Tanks and Vats.


Stair Builders.


Kiln Dried Lumber, Sheathing, Fence Stock and Flooring.


2 Melvin St. LAWRENCE, MASS. 10 to 20 Winter St.


E. FRANK LEWIS,


MILLS AT LAWRENCE, MASS. ESTABLISHED 1870. BOSTON OFFICE, 242 SUMMER ST


WOOL SCOURER.


TELEPHONE, NO. 900, BOSTON. SAMPLE SCOURING PLANT, 242 SUMMER STREET, BOSTON. TELEPHONE, NO. 612, LAWRENCE.


WOOL ASSORTED, SCOURED, BURRED AND CARBONIZED.


W. F. RUTTER & CO.,


CONTRACTORS FOR ALL KINDS OF


MILL . PIPING.


AGENTS FOR THE


PERFECT HOT WATER HEATER AND ALL RIGHT STEAM BOILERS.


DEALERS IN


WROUGHT IRON PIPE, BRASS PIPE, FITTINGS, VALVES AND PLUMBERS' SUPPLIES.


OFFICE : : : 44 APPLETON STREET. FACTORY AND WAREHOUSES :


FRANKLIN AND METHUEN STREETS,


LAWRENCE, MASS.


TELEPHONES 820 AND 821.


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CHAMPION - INTERNATIONAL CO., MANUFACTURERS OF SURFACE COATED PAPERS, ENAMELLED BOOK PAPER A SPECIALTY. MILLS AT LAWRENCE AND E. PEPPERELL, MASS.


TREAT HARDWARE and SUPPLY CO.


ALWAYS CARRY A FULL LINE OF : :


General : Hardware and : Farming : Tools : : : ALSO : : :


Paints and Oils,


Steel and Iron,


Horse Shoes,


Carriage Hardware,


Manufacturers of Belting and Strapping.


TREAT HARDWARE


and SUPPLY CO.


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ENTRANCE TO GLEN FOREST. On Lowell and Lawrence Division of the Boston and Northern Street Railway Co.


BOSTON AND NORTHERN STREET R'Y CO.


THE BOSTON AND NORTHERN Street Railway Company, operating as it does, about 450 miles of railway north of Boston, furnishes to the public the best and cheapest means of conveyance between the cities and towns through which it operates.


The trip from Lowell to Haverhill, a distance of twenty miles, following along the banks of the Merrimack River for nearly the entire distance, with over-hanging foliage, is un- equalled for beauty. By changing cars at Haverhill, the trip can be continued along the river winding among the hills and valleys through the towns of Groveland and West Newbury to Newburyport and Salisbury Beach.


The trip from Lawrence to Salem Willows can be made in one hour and forty-five minutes. Connections can be made at Salem for Beverly, Gloucester, Lynn and all coast towns in that vicinity.


The trip from Lawrence to Boston can be made in two hours and seven minutes via Andover, Reading, Wakefield, Melrose, Everett and Chelsea, fare twenty-five cents.


Lawrence is indeed fortunate in having the railway fa- cilities such as are afforded by the Boston and Northern Sys- tem ; modern cars, both open and closed, good road bed and frequent service.


This Company also maintains three parks, which are free to the public, viz : "The Pines, " Groveland ; "Glen Forest," near Lawrence ; and "Lakeview," near Lowell. At each of these parks Vaudeville entertainments are furnished after- noon and evening during the summer season. Facilities for dancing, boating and bowling are also attractions which make these parks popular.


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ALFRED KIMBALL (formerly of Kimball Bros ) BRACKETT W. DAVIS. ARTHUR R. KIMBALL.


ALFRED KIMBALL SHOE CO. LAWRENCE, MASS.


20227


MEN'S MCKAY SEWED SHOES.


Salesroom, Albany Building, BOSTON.


ADDRESS ALL COMMUNICATIONS TO LAWRENCE, MASS. TELEPHONE CONNECTION.


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MERRIMACK PAPER COMPANY,


MANUFACTURERS OF


COATED, LITHOGRAPH AND LABEL PAPER, ALSO ENAMELED


BOOK PAPERS


A. N. MAYO, PRES. AND TREAS.


C. S. MAYO, AGENT.


LAWRENCE, MASS,


THE PAPER IN THIS BOOK IS A SAMPLE OF OUR ENAMELED BOOK PAPER.


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Merrimac Boiler Works.


WRIGHT STAFFORD & SON, MANUFACTURERS OF


STEAM BOILERS,


MERRIMAC BOILER WORKS


Penstocks, Tanks, Stand Pipes, Steam Boxes, Tar Kettles, Kiers, Smoke Stacks. Repairs of all kinds promptly attended to.


TELEPHONE CONNECTION, 427-12.


Cor. Parker and Market Streets, SO. LAWRENCE, MASS.


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F. B. DAVIS, PRESIDENT AND TREASURER. G. W. DINSMOOR, - - SECRETARY.


THE D. W . PINGREE CO.,


DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF


LUMBER,


SHINGLES, CLAPBOARDS.


LATHS, ETC.


WOODEN BOXES & SHOOKS.


CLOTH BOARDS A SPECIALTY.


8 INMAN STREET, - LAWRENCE, MASS ..


TELEPHONE.


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M. E. GUTTERSON


E. S. GOULD


TELEPHONE. 211


GUTTERSON & GOULD,


DEALERS IN


SCRAP IRON, METALS, PAPER STOCK



15 AND 17 WATER STREET,


LAWRENCE, MASS.


BRANCH AT PORTLAND, ME 2 PORTLAND PIER.


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ARLINGTON CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION


INCORPORATED 1884.


Capital,


-


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$300,000.00


Sinking Fund,


39,237.00


Annual Sales, -


450,000.00 4,768,930.00


Total Sales, -


Total Return on Capital, -


429,755.00


Total Number of Stockholders, -


4,633


This Association was organized and is operated by Workingmen for the purpose of Dealing and Distributing Household Supplies, Groceries, Dry Goods Clothing. Boots and Shoes, Coal and Wood.


Central Stores and Offices, 479-481 Broadway. Branch No. 1, 19 and 21 Lawrence Street. Branch No. 2, 17 Hancock Street. Branch No. 3, 119 South Broadway.


Branch No. 4, 479 Essex Street. Branch No. 5, Cor. Lowell and Warren Streets. Branch No. 6, 90 Essex Street.


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COLUMBIA NAPPER CLOTHING CO.


E. F. PILLING, PRESIDENT.


COLUMBIA NAPPER CLOTHING CO.


BECK-PA.


MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF


Napper Clothing, Hand Cards, Brushes and Clearers.


LAWRENCE,


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MASS.


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Shawknit TRADE MARK,


Silk


GNOW BLACK


THE PERFECTION OF STOCKING MAKING


1878 = 1903.


-: 0 :--- Twenty - Five Years


Have we been making Half- Hose for men with the result that they have attained a


REPUTATION


for excellence that cannot be denied by those that wear them. They are all stamped


Shawkni® TRADE MARIL


which is a guarantee of their perfection in


FIT WEAR LOOKS.


The varied styles in which they are made enables the buyer to obtain them for every occupation and use.


HEAVY


MED. HEAVY LIGHT EX. LICHT


COBWEB GAUZE.


SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED COLOR CATALOGUE Showing over 100 Styles. Free for the Asking.


SHAW STOCKING CO., = - LOWELL, MASS. SOLE MANUFACTURERS.


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CHARLES L. HOLT, Plumber and Sanitary Engineer OFFICE : 36 BERKELEY STREET,


AGENT FOR THE KERN INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHT CO. OF N. Y.


CHASL.HOLT PLUMBER


Gas Fixtures and Lighting Appliances. Steam and hot water heating. First-class work a specialty. TELEPHONE 409-3.


LAWRENCE, MASS.


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THE NEW CENTRAL.


R. A. CARTER, PROPRIETOR.


W. E. GOWING.


ESTABLISHED 1878.


W. W. GOWING.


WM. E. GOWING & SON,


WHOLESALE DEALERS IN


Swift's Chicago Beef, Mutton, Lamb and Veal. ALSO PROVISIONS AND LARD. Our Cold Storage Facilities are Unexcelled. 413-415 HAVERHILL STREET. LAWRENCE, MASS. Telephone Connections


THE COOLEST, CLEANEST, AND BEST PLACE IN LAWRENCE.


JOHN F. FINN'S,


AMESBURY STREET.


EEGG


FINEST LINE OF SELECTED SEALED GOODS IN THE CITY.


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THE KNITTED FABRICS CO.


METHUEN, MASS.


Incorporated Nov. 3, 1883. Capital Stock $100,000


MANUFACTURERS OF FINE GRADE


Jersey-Cloths, Stockinets and Astrakans ;


Also Dyers and Finishers of Woven Fabrics.


EDW. L. WOOD, TREAS.


F. REMICK, SUPT.


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J. W. JOWETT, PROP.


THE METHUEN YARN MILL ESTABLISHED OCTOBER, 1897. 5 Sets of Woolen Cards and 2,200 Spindles. The high quality of our yarns cause them to be extensively used.


TREMONT WORSTED COMPANY.


TREMONT WORSTED CO.


The Tremont Worsted Company is located on Osgood street, Methuen, and occu -- pies the entire buiding shown by the accompanying cut. This concern manu- factures men's worsted suitings. They began business in Methuen, in the mill where now located, in April, 1895, and have done a large amount of business since that time. This mill is fitted up with the very best machinery, and consequently produces a large amount of cloth every day. The proprietors are Messrs. Henry and Simeon Gaunt.


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METHUEN NAPPER CLOTHING COMPANY,


METHUEN, MASS.


E. WHITTAKER, PROPRIETOR.


,


METHUEN NAPPER CLOTHING CO.


NAPPER CLOTHING


MANUFACTURERS OF ALL KINDS OF Napper Clothing For Foreign or Domestic Nappers.


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SPEED & STEPHENSON,


170 Summer St., BOSTON, MASS., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN


WORSTED MACHINERY, ETC.


SPECIALTIES IN MILL SUPPLIES.


SOLE AGENTS FOR


J. & T. BOYD, LTD.


Spinning, Twisting, Winding and Re- doubling Frames.


JOHN PERRY, LTD.


Wool Washers, Backwashers, Prepar- ers, Gill Boxes, Nobles, Listers & Holden's Combs, Ball Winders, Creels and Special Machinery for Gilling and Drawing Silk, Etc.


HENRY HIRST & SONS, Willows, Fearnoughts, Worsted and LTD.


Woolen Cards Feeds, Woolen Mules, Etc.


S. HALEY & SONS, LTD.


Card Clothing of all descriptions for Cotton, Woolen, Worsted and Silk.


BAIRSTOW BROTHERS.


Caps, Tubes, Spindles and Flyers, and Bairstow's Patent Washers.


HEARL HEATON & SONS. Patent Emery Filleting, Grinders, Dof- fin?, Comb Plates, Dargue's Tape Fasteners, Loom Temples, Etc.


THOS. TURNER, SON & Hard and Soft Roller Leathers, Comb CO. and Gill Aprons, Picking Straps and Bands, Cots, Etc.


WILLIAM HAIGH.


Spinning Bands and Tapes, Etc.


Also Importers of Looms, Hydro-Extractors, Patent Top Dyeing Machinery, Silk, Flax, Hemp and Jute Ma- chinery. Also, High Class Bobbins and Spools.


A LARGE STOCK OF SECOND-HAND WORSTED MACHINERY ALWAYS IN STOCK. MACHINERY BOUGHT, SOLD OR EXCHANGED.


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JOHN ASHTON.


ARCHITECT.


BLAKELEY BUILDING, - - LAWRENCE, MASS.


Are you going to Build? Do you want convenience and comfort in your plans ? If so, call and see Mr. Ashton's designs.


EDGERLY & CROCKER, STOCK AND NOTE BROKERS,


AND DEALERS IN INVESTMENT SECURITIES


BOSTON STOCK EXCHANGE.


MEMBERS


NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE.


53 STATE STREET, BOSTON, MASS.


WALTER H. EDGERLY, JOSEPH B. CROCKER. LOUIS BACON


SALTER BROTHERS & CO., WOOL BROKERS,


210 SUMMER, STREET, BOSTON, MASS


SOLE SELLING AGENTS FOR GROSS, KELLY & CO.'S SCOURED WOOLS.


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SUFFOLK BREWING COMPANY, BOSTON, MASS.


STANLEY'S


FAMOUS INDIA PALE ALE, AND


STANLEY'S LAGER AND PORTER


Are the best and purest Malt Beverages on the market today. Their appetizing and health giving qualities, together with the purity of the ingredients used in their manufacture, make them Medicinal Malt preparations which should be used in every household. Particularly during the summer months the system is weakened by the heat, and you feel the lassitude that only comes in hot weather or after illness. At such times, Stanley's Ale, Lager or Porter will invigorate and refresh you. Taken with meals or on retiring they will tone up the entire system. At any season of the year with a healthy appetite, accompanied by a bottle of Stanley's India Pale Ale (the "Akros" brand) and food accessories, you have those conditions which make "solid comfort" in- deed. Buy the food where you choose, and "STANLEY'S" from your dealer.


SUFFOLK BREWING COMPANY, BOSTON, MASS.


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YOULDEN, SMITH & HOPKINS,


BONDED TRUCKMEN


OFFICE :


STAND :


571 ATLANTIC AVE.


48 SUDBURY STREET BASEMENT


135 MAIN


TELEPHONES : 1 740 MAIN 1150 HAYMARKET BOSTON, MASS.


Movers of Safes and Machinery. Prompt, Careful, and Charges Right.


JEREMIAH WILLIAMS & CO.,


WOOL


300 AND 302 SUMMER STREET,


BOSTON.


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THOMAS BEVINGTON.


THOMAS BEVINGTON, the widely known insurance and real estate agent, auctioneer and steamship agent, is a native of Manchester, England, but has resided in this country since 1867. Since 1875 he has conducted a most successful business.


In the year of the good government, ( '97 ) he was nom- inated and elected an alderman on that ticket with the late ex-Mayor Eaton. He declined a renomination. Mr. Bev- ington is a Justice of the Peace and Notary Public, and is prominently identified with St. John's church.


COMPLIMENTS OF . A FRIEND.


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THE WHITIN MACHINE WORKS,


WHITINSVILLE, MASS.,


BUILDERS OF


COTTON MACHINERY


Cards, Drawing Frames,


Twisters, Looms, Railway Heads,


Spinning Frames, Reels,


Combing Machinery, Spoolers,


Long Chain Quillers.


STUART W. CRAMER, Southern Agent. TRUST BUILDING, Charlotte, N. C. EQUITABLE BUILDING, Atlanta, Ga.


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ENTRANCE TO THE MILLS, CANAL STREET.


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Jewell Belting


Co.


MANUFACTURERS OF PURE OAK BARK TANNED


Short Lap Belting


AND EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURERS OF


Vici Belting.


Factory and Main Office :


HARTFORD, CONN.


Agents in all Principal Towns throughout the United States.


148


Lux ENG Co. Bonrod


PACIFIC MILLS-GENERAL VIEW


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WM. H. PERRY, Pres.


H, MARTIN BROWN, Treas.


ID


U.S. BOBBIN & SHUTTLE CO. PROVIDENCE. R.I


U. S. BOBBIN & SHUTTLE CO.


Manufacturers of all kinds of


Bobbins, Spools and Shuttles,


We have facilities to meet the demands of the entire United States, and with goods made from woods that are particu- larly adapted for the highest class of work.


Office : Providence, Rhode Island.


150


F


ISOMETRIC VIEW OF PACIFIC YARN MILL.


J. KOSHLAND & CO.,


WOOL


COMMISSION MERCHANTS


268-272 SUMMER STREET,


BOSTON, MASSACHUSETTS.


DEAN & MAIN,


MECHANICAL AND MILL


ENGINEERS.


EXCHANGE BUILDING,


53 STATE STREET,


BOSTON, MASS.


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ARLINGTON MILLS WORSTED DEPARTMENT.


HARDING & CAVERLY, WOOL


COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 286 AND 288 SUMMER STREET, BOSTON.


A. E. HARDING. Telephone 1752. C. M. CAVERLY.


GEO. L. STEVENS, Pres. ALBERT C. WARREN, Treas. Established 1870. JOHN HASKELL BUTLER, Sec'y Incorporated 1890.


THE WARREN SOAP MFG. CO.


MANUFACTURERS OF


Soaps, Chemicals, Wool Scourers, Etc.


USED BY Woolen, Worsted, Hosiery, Cotton, Linen, Silk & Flannel Mills OFFICE ; MERCHANTS' BLDG., 77 SUMMER ST., BOSTON. Branch Office, 113 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Works, Watertown, Mass.




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