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Jenkins James, Rockwood, B. A., Harvard. 1891, Winchester
Laidlaw Gilbert William, B. L., Cornell, 1892, Ellicottville, N. Y. Nichols Lewis, B. A , Univ. of Tor- onto, 1801. Mitchell, Oat. Perry James De Wolf, Jr., B. A., Univ. of Penn. 1891, Harvard, 1892, Germantown, Pa. Pressey Ernest Albert, B. A., Trin- ity, 1892, Detroit, Mich. Ross Henry Phipps, Cambridge
Smith Everett Pepperell, B. A , Columbia, 1892, New York, N. Y. S nith Robert Gasten, M. E., Steven,' Inst. of Technology, 1880, B. A. Harvard, 1893, Camb. Thomas James Bisho ), B.A., Rut- gers, 1892, New Brunswick.N. J. White Eliot, B. A., Harvard, 1892, New York, N. Y. White Francis B.
Whittemore Francis Lee, B. A., Harvard, 1892, Cambridge
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COLLEGE DIRECTORY
Middle Class.
Dennen Ernest Joseph, B. A., Univ. of Michigan, 1893, Ann Arbor, Mich.
Gilbert Henry Closson, B A., Trin- ity, 1893, Randolph. Vt.
Hannah Heury King, Boston
Learned Leslie Elisa, B. A., Brown, 1893. Lonsdale, R. I. Newbegin Edward Henry, B. A., Bowdoin, 1891, Defiance, O.
Peaslee Arthur Newton, B. A., Bates, 1890. Cambridge Roots Logan Herbert, B. A., Har- vard, 1891, Little Rock, Ark.
Smith Herb rt Scott, B. A., Univ. of Michigan, 1891, Harvard, 1892, Trenton, N. J.
Stone Henry Morgan Ph. B., Brown. 1892, M. A .. 1893, Providence, R.I. Vernon Frank Lawrence. B. A., Univ. of Toronto, 1893, Toronto, Ont.
Wadleigh Henry Rawle, Bulefield, W Va.
Wright David Wilson, Columbus, 0.
Junior Class.
Bullock Ernest N., B. A., Univ. of
Michigan, 1894, Randolph, Mass. Clark Robert HI. Cambridgep >rt Conger Arthur L. Jr., Akron, Ohio. Holcombe Wihis B., B. A., Boston Univ., 1890, New York
Horne Charles A., B. A., Harvard, 1894, Dover, N. H. Leighton J. A., B. A., Univ. of To- ronto, 1891, Orangeville, Canada Meader C. A., B. A., Brown Univ., 1894, Providence, R. I.
McGann John M., Philadelphia, Penn.
Paddock Ernest M., B. A., Univ.of Pennsylvania, 1894, Philadelphia, Penn.
Reese Theodore Irving, B. A., Columbia, 1894, New York
Reeve William Portius, Toronto, Canada
Sakai B. T .. B. A., Hobart, 1894, Nazoya, Japan
Sharp James Clement, B. A., Har- vard, 1894, Watertown, Mass.
Tryon James L., B. A., Harvard, 1894, Cambridge
Tryon Winthrop Pitt, B. A., Har- vard, 1892, Cambridge
Williams William F. ederick, B. A., Harvard, 1894, Cambri ige
Special Students.
Bailey Charles Reuben, M. A., Wesleyan Univ. 1889, Pennacook, N. H.
Clark William Atherton. B. A., Har- vard. 1893, Boston, Ma-s
Schultzberg Andrew Frederick, B. A .. Falum College, Sweden, Chicago, Ill.
Resident Graduates.
Kobayashê Jacob Hikogoro, Okay- ama-Ken, Japan
Robinson John George, B. A., Ho- bart, 1891, Alexandria, Minn.
The New Church Theo- logical School.
Quincy street, cor. Kirkland. Removed to Cambridge, 1889,
OFFICERS OF THE CORPORATION.
Hon. Albert Mason, Pres. ; Wm. W. Towle, Clerk; E. A. Whi-ton, M. D), Treas. ; D L. Webster, R. A. Lewis, F. A. Dewson, Wm. McGeorge, Jr. W. N. Hobart, Alex- ander Officer, HI. F. Mills, C. M. Reed, F. J. Worcester. J. R. Car- ter, L. G. Lowe, H. C. Thatcher, C. W. Barron, Directors.
MANAGERS OF THE SCHOOL.
Rev. James Reed, Pres ; Rev. W. H. Hinkley, Sec. ; Rev. S. S. Sew- a d, Rev. S. F. Dike, D. D., Rev. L. P. Mercer, Rev. J. C. Ager, Rev. Frauk Sewell, William McGeorge, Jr., E. A. Whixton, Rev. John God. dard, Joseph R. Putnam, Rev. W. L. Worcester.
FACULTY.
Rev. John Worcester, Prof. of Theology ; Rev. S. F. Dike, D. D., Prof. of Ecclesiasistical History ; Rev. Jacob E. Werren, Professor of Biole Languages ; Rev. Theodore F. Wright, Ph. D., Prof. of Homi- letics; Howard M. Ticknor, In- structor in Elocution; Lewis F. Ilite, Instructor in Philosophy ; Rev. A. B. Frost, Instructor iu Theol- ogy.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
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BOSTON, - - MASS.
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CENSUS JF MASSACHUSETTS, 1890. Total, - - - - 2,238,943.
BARNSTABLE CO.
No. Attleboro
6,727
Conway
1,451
Barnstable 4,023
Norton
1,785
Deerfield
2.910
Bourue
1,442
Raynham
1,340
Erving
972
Brewster
1.003
Rehoboth
1,786
Gill
960
Chatham
1,954
Seekonk
1,317
Greenfield
5,252
Somerset
2,106
Ilawley
515
Eastham
602
Swansea
1,456
Heath
503
Falmouth
2,567
Ilarwich
2,784
Westport
2,599
Ley den
407
Mashpee
298
Monroe
282
Orleans
1,219
Montague
6,296
Provit cotown
4,642
New Salem
856
Sandwich
1,819
Chilmark 353
Orange
4,568
W( Ilfeet
1,291
Cottage City
1,080
Rowe
541
Edgartown
1,1 6
Shelbuine
1,553
Total
29,172
Tisbury
1,506
Warwick
565
Wendell
505
Total
4,369
Whately
779
Alford
297
ESSEX CO.
Total
38,610
Amesbury
9,798
HAMPDEN CO.
Agawam 2,352
Blandford
871
Florida
436
Danvers
7.454
Chester
1,295
Hancock
506
Essex
1,713
Chicopee
14.000
Hinsdale
1,739
Georgetown
2.117
Granville
1,061
Lanesborough
1,018
Gloucester
24,651
Ilampden
831
Lce
3.785
Groveland
2,19
Holland
201
1,000X
2,889
Hamilton
961
Holyoke
35,637
Monterey
495
Haverhill
27,412
Long Meadow
2,183
Mt. Washington
148
Ipswich
4,439
Ludlow
1,939
New Ashford
125
Lawrence
44,654
Monson
3.650
New Marlboro
1,305
Lynn
55,727
Montgomery
266
North Adams
16 074
Lynnfield
787
Palmer
6,550
Otis
583
Manchester
1,789
Russell
879
Peru
305
Marblehead
8,202
Southwick
914
Pittsfield
17,281
Merrimac
2,633
Springfield
44.179
Richmond
796
Methuen
4,814
Tollaud
893
Sandisfield
807
Middleton
924
Wales
700
Savoy
569
Nahant
880
Westfield
9,805
Slu ffield
1,954
New bury
1.427
W. Springfield
5,017
Stockbridge
2,132
Newburyport
13,947
Wilbraham
1,814
Tvringham
412
N. Andover
3,742
Washington
434
Peabody
10,158
W. Stockbridge
1,492
Rockport
4.087
Williamstown
4,221
Windsor
612
Total
81.108
BRISTOL CO.
Acushnet 1,027
Attleboro
7,577
Berkley
894
Dartmouth
3,122
Dighton
1,889
Estou
4,493
FRANKLIN CO.
Hatfield
1.246
Fairhaven
2,919
Ashfield
1,025
Huntington
1,385
Fall River
74,398
Bernardston 770
Middlefield
4:5
Freetown
1,417
Buckland
1,570
Northampton
14,9:0
Mansfield
3,432
Charlemont
972
Pelham
486
New Bedford
40,723
Colerain
Plain field
485
Total
186,465
DUKES CO.
Northfield
1,869
Truro
919
Gay Head
139
Shuteshury
453
Gosnold
135
Sunderland
663
Becket
946
Cheshire
1,308
Clarksburg
884
Beverly
10,821
Dalton
2,885
Boxford
865
Egremont
845
Bradford
3,720
Brimfield
1.096
Gt. Barrington
4,612
Total 135,713
HAMPSHIRE CO.
Amherst
4,512
Belchertown
2.120
Salisbury
1.316
Saugus
3.673
Cummington
787
Swampscott
3,198
Topsfield
1,029
Wenham
886
W. Newbury
1,796
Granby
765
Greenwich
5:6
. Total
299,995
Hadley
1,669
Salem
30.801
Chesterfield
608
Easthampton
4.595
Enfield
952
Gosheu
297
D'unis
2,899
Taunton
25,448
Leverett
702
Yarmouth
1,700
BERKSHIRE CO.
Adams
9,213
Andover
6,142
Rowley
1,248
637.711
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS
Prescott
376
NANTUCKET CO.
SUFFOLK CO.
Boston 448,477
Chelsea 27.909
Revere 5 Cc8
Winthrop
2,7 26
Williamsburg
2,057
Worthington
714
'T. tal
51,850
MIDDLESEX CO.
A (10')
1.897
Arlington
5.629
Ashby
825
Ashland
2,532
Foxboro
2,933
Boylston
7:0
Bedford
1.092
Holbrook
2,474
Charlton
1,847
Billerica
2,380
Medfield
1,493
Dana
700
Burlington
617
Miliis
786
Fitchburg
22.(37
Chelmsford
2,696
Needham
8.035
Girdner
8,424
Concord
4.427
Norfolk
918
Grafton
5.002
Dracut
1,996
Norwood
8 738
Hardwick
2,922
Dunstable
416
Quincy
16.723
Harvard
1 (98
Everett
11.068
Randolph
8 946
Holden
2,028
Frami gham
9,239
Stoughton
· 4,852
Hubbardston
1,:46
Holliston
2,619
Waipole
2.604
Lancaster
2.201
Hopkinton
4.088
Wellesley
8.600
Leicester
8,1:0
Hudson
4.670
Weymouth
10.866
Leominster
7.219
Lexington
8,197
Lnnenburg
1 140
Lincoln
987
Mendon
919
Littlet n
1,025
Milford
8,780
Lowell
77.696
Millbury
4.128
Malden
23,031
New Braintree
Abington
4,260
Northborough
1.95%
Maynard
2,700
Northbridge
4.603
Medford
11,070
Brockton
27,294
N. Brook field
3,871
Melrose
8,519
Cirver
994
Oakham
7:8
Natick
0,118
Duxbury
1.908
Oxford
2,616
Newton
24,379
E. Bridgewater
2,911
Paxton
445
N. Reading
874
Halifax
562
Petersham
1,050
Pepperell
8.127
Hanover
2,093
Phillipston
502
Reading
4.088
Hanson
1,267
Princeton
982
Sherborn
1,281
Hingham
4,564
Royalston
1,030
Shirley
1,191
Hull
989
Rutland
980
Somerville
40,152
Kingston
1,659
Shrewsbury
1,4 19
Stoneham
6.155
Lakeville
935
South borough
2,114
Stow
903
Marion
871
So itlibriden
7.655
. Sudbury
1,197
Marshfield
1.713
Spe ice'
8.747
Tewksbury
2,515
Matta poisett
1,148
Sterling
1 214
Townsend
1,750
Middleboro
6,065
Sturbridge
2,0:4
Tyngsboro
662
Norwell
1.635
Sutton
8,180
Wakofi Id
6,182
Pembroke
1,320
Templeton
2,999
Waltham
18,707
Plymouth
7,314
Upton
1,878
Watertown
7.078
Plympton
597
Uxbridge
8.408
Wayland
2,060
Rochester
1,0!1
Warren
4 781
Westford
2,250
Rockland
5,213
Webst r
7 (31
Weston
1.664
Scituate
2,318
Westborough
3.019
Winchester
4,861
W. Bridgewater
1,917
W. Brookfield
1.592
Woburn
13,499
Whitman
4,441
Westminster
1,688
Winchendon.
4.390
Total
431,167
Total
92,700
Worcester
84.655
Total
280,787
South Hadley
4,261
Nantucket 8,268
Southampton
1,017
Ware
7,329
Total
8,268
NORFOLK CO.
A von
1,384
Bellingham
1,2:4
Braintree
4,848
Athol
6,319
Brookline
12,103
Auburn
1,5:2
Canton
4,528
Barre
2,239
Cohasset
2,418
Berlin
Dedham
7,123
Blackstone
6,1:8
Dover
727
Bolton
8 27
Ayır
2.148
Franklin
4.831
Brookfield
Belmont
2.098
Hyde Park
10,193
('linton
10,124
Boxborough
325
Medway
2,986
Donglas
1.908
Cambridge
70 028
Carlisle
481
Sharon
1.634
Hopedale
1,174
Groton
2,067
Wrentham
2,566
Total
118,950
PLYMOUTH CO.
Marlborough
13,805
Bridgewater
4,249
2.944
Milton
4.278
Westhampton
477
Total 481,780
WORCESTER CO.
Ashburnham 2.074
Wilmington
1,218
Wareham
3,451
W. Boylston
712
ADVERTISEMENTS
RENTERS OF SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES
Will consult their own interest by examining the vaults and accommodations which are offered by the
SECURITY
SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY,
Equitable Building, Boston.
New Vaults, Coupon Rooms, Reading and Toilet Rooms all on the Street Level.
This company has, in order to afford greater security to its box- holders, demolished their old vault and substituted a new vault more than twice as large as the old one, situated on a level with the street, combining in its construction every improvement which modern science and inventive genius have been able to devise for the protection of treasure.
Extensive coupon rooms, a reading room and toilet rooms are also on the street . level. A luxuriously furnished department has been prepared for the use of ladies who rent safe deposit boxes.
Directors ;
EDWARD R. ANDREWS, Pres. WILLIAM A. TOWER, Vice President.
EUSTACE C. FITZ, 2d Vice President. NATHAN WARREN, Treasurer.
F. GORDON DEXTER.
BENJAMIN F. SPINNEY. OLIVER AMES, 2d.
GORDON DEXTER. LOUIS FITZGERALD. JAMES H. HYDE.
F. G. STOREY, Superintendent of Vaults.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
International Trust Company, 45 MILK, COR. DEVONSHIRE ST., BOSTON, MASS.
CAPITAL STOCK, UNDIVIDED PROFITS, -
$1,000,000.00
$1,000,000.00
TRANSACT'S A GENERAL BANKING ANDTRUST COM- PANY'S BUSINESS.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS,
SPECIAL ACCOMODA. TIONS FOR LADIES' AC- COUNTS,
ABSOLUTELY BURGLAR-PROOF AND FIRE-PROOF
Safe Deposit Vaults.
With the Most Modern Safe- guards, Improvements and Conveniences. SEPARATE ACCOMODA- TIONS FOR LADIES.
RENT OF SAFES, $10. to 100. Per Year.
BANK HOURS, 9 to 3. Vaults open 9 to 4.
JOHN M. GRAHAM, President.
HENRY L. JEWETT, Secretary. EDWARD H. BURDETT, Supt. of Vaults.
DIRECTORS,
William Claflíti, Oliver W. Mink, Lyman Nichols, Thomas F. Temple, William W. Crapo,
John P. Spaulding, John Hogg, John M. Graham, John C. Paige, Aaron Davis Weld,
Róbert M. Morse, Patrick A. Collins, A. N. Burbank, C. J. H. Woodbury, John E. Hudson.
[OVER.]
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ADVERTISEMENTS
REPORT OF THE CONDITION
OF THE
International
Trust
Company,
OF BOSTON, TO THE COMMISSIONERS OF SAVINGS BANKS IN MASSACHUSETTS. Close of Business, Oct. 31, 1894.
LIBILITIES.
Capital Stock,
1.000,000 00
Surplus Fund,
$800,000 00
Guarantee Fund,
100,000 00
Undivided Profits,
236,234 99
1,136.234 99
Deposits subject to Check, . $6,209.877 45
Deposits for Coupons, 47,246 96
Certificates of Deposit,
310.0444 95
Sinking Funds for Corporations,
250,205 10
6,817,474 46
Total,
$8,953,709 45
ASSETS.
United States Bonds,
$339,000 00
State of Massachusetts Bonds,
110,000 00
City of Boston Bonds,
432.000 00
Municipal and other Bonds and Stocks,
365,695 77
Railroad Bonds and Stocks,
706,333 13
Sinking Fund Bonds (special trust)
229,435 69
Time Loans with Collateral or Sureties,
2,349,952 10
Time Loans to Corporations,
1,961,827 92
Demand Loans with Collateral,
868,816 57
Real Estate,
500,000 00
Safe Deposit Vaults,
50,000 00
Expenses and Taxes Paid,
22,401 85
Cash on hand and in Banks,
1,018,246 42
Total, $8,953.709 45
TRUST DEPARTMENT, Trusts under Wills and Agreements of Trust.
LIABILITIES,
Trust Deposits;
$1,167,242 84
Income,
8,998 40
Total.
$1,176,241 24
ASSETS
Municipal and other Bonds,
$236,428 99
Bank Stocks,
20.162 13
Railroad Stocks,
42,569 69
Notes of Corporations,
365,000 00
Stock of Corporations (special titt ;t)
319,441 00
Endowments and Bequests (speci il tiust)
60,750 00
Loans on Real Estate,
9,000 00
Real Estate Owned,
533 00
Cash on hand and in Banks,
122,356 43
Total,
$1.176,241 24
715
ADVERTISEMENTS
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF CAMBRIDGE,
Formerly
Harvard Bank.
INCORPORATED 1861. - RE-ORGANIZED 1864.
CAPITAL, $200,000.
DANIEL U. CHAMBERLIN, President. W. A. BULLARD, Cashier. W. F. EARLE, Teller.
H. H. DYER, Bookkeeper and Messenger.
DIRECTORS : Dana W. Hyde, Wm. W. Dallinger, D. U. Chamberlin, Henry Endicott, H. N. Tilton, E. D. Leavitt.
-
* DISCOUNT DAY-MONDAY.
Located on Massachusetts Ave., Corner Prospect.
NATIONAL CITY BANK
OF CAMBRIDGE. 765 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridgeport, Mass.
Incorporated 1853. Re-Organized 1885.
Charter Extended 1885.
Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $50,000.
EDWIN DRESSER, President. HENRY B. DAVIS, Cashier. WILLIAM A. JAMES, Teller. GORHAM H. DAVIS, Clerk and Messenger.
DIRECTORS :- EDWIN DRESSER, FRANK A. KENNEDY, J. W. HAZEN, GEORGE W. GALE, HENRY B. DAVIS.
DISCOUNT EVERY DAY.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
The Charles River National Bank, OF CAMBRIDGE.
STATE CHARTER, 1832.
NATIONAL, 1864.
CAPITAL,
$100,000.
WALTER S. SWAN, President.
GEORGE H. HOLMES, Cashier. EDMUND H. NORRIS, Asst. Cashier and Book-keeper. GEORGE E. BRIGGS, Paying Teller. A. MEAD WHEELER, Receiving Teller. W. E. MORELAND, Messenger.
,
DIRECTORS :
WALTER S. SWAN, WM. T. RICHARDSON, WM. KIMBALL, JOSEPH G. THORP, JAS. A. WOOD.
DISCOUNT EVERY DAY.
Located at No. 1408 Massachusetts Ave.
LECHMERE NATIONAL BANK,
337 CAMBRIDGE STREET, COR. FOURTH ST., EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Incorporated 1853. Re-Organized March, 1865.
CAPITAL, $100,000. SURPLUS, $70,000.
LEWIS HALL, President. GEORGE A. LLOYD,- Cashier. ARTHUR G. REED, Clerk and Messenger.
DIRECTORS :
Lewis Hall, J. F. Pennell, Geo. W. Dearborn, O. S. Brown, David B. Flint.
DISCOUNT EVERY DAY,
717
ADVERTISEMENTS
The Columbian Co-operative Bank
Office, 763 Massachusetts Avenue.
President, ALPHEUS B. ALGER. Sec. and Treas, William E. Burrage.
Monthly Meeting on First Monday of Each Month at 7.30 P. M.
New Series Commence in June and December. Shares For Sale at Every Meeting.
SAVE
OWN YOUR HOME. MONEY.
The Cambridgeport National Bank.
OF CAMBRIDGE,
Incorporated 1826. Re=Organized 1865.
ASA P. MORSE, Pres. WILL F. ROAF, Cashier.
WALTER G. DAVIS, Clerk and Messenger.
DIRECTORS: Lucius R. Paige, Asa P. Morse, Charles James, Frank H. Jones, Charles Bullock.
DISCOUNT DAY-THURSDAY. Located, 595 Massachusetts Avenue.
Cambridge National Bank.
221 CAMBRIDGE STREET, EAST CAMBRIDGE. Organized June 1, 1864.
CAPITAL,
$1,000,000.
A. F. SORTWELL, Vice Pres. J. C. BULLARD, Cashier. EVERETT L. STEVENS, Teller.
DIRECTORS :- A. F. Sortwell. J. C. Bullard, Thomas Cunningham, G. Goepper.
DISCOUNT DAY-TUESDAY.
718
ADVERTISEMENTS
NORTH AVENUE SAVINGS BANK,
1950 Massachusetts Avenue, North Cambridge, Mass.
INCORPORATED 1872.
OFFICE HOURS, Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M .; Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 8 to 10 A. M .; and Saturday Evening from 6 to 8 o'clock.
Interest computed from the 10th day of January, April, July and October, and Dividends payable in January and July of each year.
PRESIDENT. .SAMUEL F. WOODBRIDGE.
TREASURER.
MILTON L. WALTON.
SECRETARY. .GEORGE W. PARKE.
TRUSTEES : Samuel F. Woodbridge, Wm. Fox Richardson, Cornelius Dorr, Chas. F. Stratton, Daniel Fobes, Russell S. Edwards, John J. Henderson, Sylvanus M. Parsons, Geo. W. Parke, Milton L. Walton, Peter Gray, Samuel Usher, Wm. F. Stark, Harry T. Upham, Wm. F. Hutchins, Warren L. Hooper.
CAMBRIDGE SAVINGS BANK
No. 1410 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Mass.
INCORPORATED 1834.
PRESIDENT. ... CHAS. W. SEVER.
TREASURER. . OSCAR F. ALLEN.
CLERK .. JAMES H. WYETH.
BOOK-KEEPER. ARTHUR H. BOARDMAN.
Interest computed from the Fourth Thursday of every quarter, viz: January, April, July and October, and payable in January and July of each year.
Office Hours, S A. M. to 1 P. M.
CAMBRIDGEPORT SAVINGS BANK, No. 689 MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE.
INCORPORATED 1853. Open Every Business Day from 8.30 A. M. to 1.30 P. M.
President, DANIEL U. CHAMBERLIN, Treasurer, JIENRY W. BULLARD.
COMMITTEE CHARGED WITH INVESTMENT OF FUNDS :-
Daniel U. Chamberlin, Dana W. Hyde, Asa P. Morse.
Interest computed from the Third Wednesdays in January, April, July and October, and payable in January and July.
EAST CAMBRIDGE FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK,
290 CAMBRIDGE STREET.
INCORPORATED 1854.
Open Every Business Day from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M.
President, JOHN C. BULLARD, Treasurer, WM. E. LLOYD.
BOARD OF INVESTMENT :
John C. Bullard, James M. Price, Andrew J. Green, Benj. F. Thompson, Wm. Goepper.
Interest computed from the Fifteenth Day of January, April, July and October. Divi- dends paid April 15th and October 15th.
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THE BOSTON FIVE CENTS SAVINGS BANK,
NOS. 30 to 38 SCHOOL STREET. INCORPORATED 1854. Open for deposits from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. Daily, and Saturdays from 3 to 5, and 6 xo 8 p. m. Open for Drafts from 9 a. m. to 2 p m. daily.
President .. ALONZO H. EVANS.
VICE PRESIDENTS :- William Claflin, Roland Worthington, Edward Edmunds, Wm. O. Grover, James A. Woolson, S. A. Carlton.
Treasurer, CURTIS C. NICHOLS-
TRUSTEES :- Wm. Claflin, Wm. O. Grover, James A. Woolson, Jos. H. Cannell, Eustace C. Fitz, E. S. Converse, Edward Edmunds, Curtis C. Nichols, Albert A. Pope, D. Webster King, Wilmot R. Evans, Roland Worthington, A. H. Evans, Nath'l N. Thayer, Oliver Ames, S. A. Carlton, Wm. R. Dupee, Walter P. Tilton, Leander Beal, Albert H- Davenport, George Hutchinson.
Warren Institution For Savings.
INCORPORATED 1829. Savings Bank Building, 25 Main Street, CHARLESTOWN.
Open Daily from.9 to 1; also, Wednesday and Saturday Afternoon from 3.30 to 4.30 O'clock.
President, TIMOTHY T. SAWYER.
Treasurer, GEORGE F. TUFTS.
Secretary, GEORGE S. POOLE.
VICE PRESIDENTS :- George Hyde, Henry Lyon, John Stowell, Isaac P.T. Edmunds, Nahum Chapin. TRUSTEES :- Thomas R. B. Edmands, John S. Whiting, Charles E. Daniels, Nelson Bartlett, John Turner, Chas. F. Fairbanks, Thomas G. Frothingham, Everett Torrey, Charles R. Lawrence, Nathan E. Tufts, Henry Chandler, William Murry.
Charlestown Five Cents Savings Bank. SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, THOMPSON SQUARE. INCORPORATED 1854.
Open Daily, from 9 to 2. Wednesday and Saturday Afternoons, from 3 to 5 o'clock President .. AMOS STONE.
Treasurer, A. M. ANDREWS. Clerk, BENJAMIN F. STACEY
VICE PRESIDENTS :- George B. Neal, Geo. S. Pendergast, A. E. Cutter, Emrie B. Stetson, Peter S. Roberts, Chas. F. Byam.
TRUSTEES :- Amos Stone, George B. Neal, Abram E, Cutter, George S. Pendergast, Benjamin F. Stacey, Emrie B. Stetson, Charles F. Byam, Augustus W. Stover, Warren Sanger, Peter S. Roberts, J. F. Hunnewel1, Joseph. Stone, Geo. M. Starbird, Daniel G. Wal- ton, Samuel T. Harris, Thomas Doane, Mark Burus, F. O. Reed, John H. Gibbs, Linus E. Pearson, Geo. H. Pendergast, A. M. Andrews.
THE BALDWIN BROTHERS COMPANY, Bankers and Brokers,
General Offices, 603, 604, 605, 609, 610, 611
JOHN HANCOCK BUILDING,
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BOSTON, MASS.
Investment Securities a Specialty. Stocks, Wheat, Cotton, Bought or Sold on Margin.
BRANCH OFFICE, Wm. F. Davis, Manager. 19 Brattle St., CAMBRIDGE.
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CAMBRIDGE Safe Deposit and Trust Company, 1298 and 1300 Massachusetts Avenue, OPPOSITE THE COLLEGE GROUNDS.
CAPITAL, - $100,000.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Statement to the Commissioners of Savings Banks at close of business October 31, 1894.
ASSETS.
Time Loans, with collateral. $196,450.00
Demand Loans, with collateral .63 590.00
Loans to Corporations. 95,000.00
Notes of Individuals and Firms 24 975.93
State, and other Bonds 23,580.00
Expense Account. 2.109.18
Vaults and Fixtures 22.500.00 .
Cash on Hand 8,390.80
Deposited in National Banks 101,966.11
$538,562.02
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock.
$100,000.00
Deposits Subject to check. 426.027.25
Earnings Undivided. 12,534.77
$538,562.02
JOSEPH B. RUSSELL, ALVIN F. SORTWELL, LOUIS W. CUTTING,
President.
Vice-President. Treasurer.
Josiah Q. Bennett,
Oliver H. Durrell,
E. D. Leavitt,
Gardiner M. Lane,
Nathaniel C. Nash.
DIRECTORS, William Taggard Piper, Joseph B. Russell, Wm. E. Russell, Alvin F. Sortwell,
Wm. J. Underwood,
Henry White,
Moses Williams,
Herbert H. White.
SAFETY VAULTS DEPARTMENT, FRANKLIN PERRIN, Manager. D. J. VAUGHAN, Sub Manager.
Excellent Facilities for the Storage of Silver and Valuables. Boxes For Rent, $10 to $75 Per Year.
Banking Hours from 8 A. M. to 2 P. M. Safety Vaults open from S A. M. to 2 P. M. and from 5 to 6 P. M.
Checks cashed and collections made in all parts of the United States. Interest allowed on Deposits subject to check. Special Attention Given to Accounts With Ladies.
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*- THE -* NEW ENGLAND TRUST COMPANY
85 Devonshire Street, cor. Water Street, BOSTON.
CAPITAL, I
- - $1,000,000.
GUARANTEE FUND, $1,000,000.
Invested in United States Government Bonds.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON GENERAL DEPOSITS SUBJECT TO CHECK AT SIGHT AND ON TIME AS AGREED.
This Company is authorized to receive and hold moneys and property in Trust and on deposit from courts of law or equity, executors, administrators, assignees, guardians, trustees, corporations and individuals, and may be ap- pointed by Probate Courts, Trustee under any will and upon such terms and conditions as may be agreed upon.
DEPOSITS MAY BE MADE AT ANY TIME, AND INTEREST WILL BE ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES, OF $500 AND UPWARD.
It will also act as Transfer Agent for Railroad and other Stock Corporations and as agent for the purpose of issuing, registering, or countersigning the certificate of stock, bonds, or other evidence of debt, and for the payment of dividends and interest of corporations, associations, municipalities, state or public authority, and also as agent or attorney for the care and management of invested property, and for the collection of dividends and interest.
It is by law made a legal depository of money paid into court by these parties to any legal proceedings, or which may be brought into court by reason of an order or judgment in equity or otherwise.
Special Attention Given to Accounts with Ladies.
It offers to the public the advantage of a guarantee and capital of a million dollars, specially invested by requirement of its charter, AND A. PERPETUAL SUCCESSION.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS FOR 1894. President, WILLIAM ENDICOTT, Jr.
Vice-Presidents, CHAS. H. DALTON, CHAS. F. CHOATE, J. LEWIS STACKPOLE.
AMOS W. STETSON. - ALEXANDER COCHRANE. CHARLES U. COTTING. JAMES J. STORROW. JACOB EDWARDS. EDMUND DWIGHT. NATHANIEL THAYER. T. JEFFERSON COOLIDGE FRANKLIN HAVEN, Jr. ROBERT CODMAN.
HENRY C. WESTON. GEORGE DEXTER. ROGER WOLCOTT. WM. E. RUSSELL. CHARLES L. YOUNG.
N. H. HENCHMAN, Secretary.
DAVID R. WHITNEY, Actuary.
CHAS. W. MERRILL, Assistant Secretary.
Boston, May, 1894.
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Boston Safe Deposit and Trust Company, 87 MILK, COR. CONGRESS ST., Post Office Square.
CAPITAL, - $1,000,000
SURPLUS, - - $800,000
F. M. STONE, President.
FRANK C. MILES, Treasurer.
HENRY A. FENN, Manager Safe Deposit Department. SOLOMON LINCOLN', Solicitor.
DIRECTORS :
F. W. LINCOLN,
JAMES LONGLEY.
WILLIAM E. PUTNAM.
BENJAMIN F. STEVENS.
A. F. ESTABROOK.
WM. G. BENEDICT.
HENRY S. SHAW.
F. M. STONE.
GERARD C. TOBEY.
THOMAS J. WHIDDEN.
WM. B. RICE.
CHARLES F. FAIRBANKS.
NATHANIEL J. RUST. DANIEL NEEDHAM. SOLOMON LINCOLN. F. G. WEBSTER.
GEORGE B. WILBUR.
SAFES TO RENT
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SECURITIES AND VALUABLES STORED FOR SAFE KEEPING
IN FIRE-PROOF AND BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS.
Rent of Safes, From $10. to $700. a Year.
By Special Act of the Legislature, this Company is allowed to act as Trustee under any will or instrument creating a trust, and to receive and hold moneys and property, in Trust or on Deposit, from any Court of Law or Equity, or from Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Guardians, Trustees, Corporations and Individuals.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON MONEY DEPOSITS.
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BAY STATE TRUST CO.
222 BOYLSTON STREET, -AND -
PARK SQUARE, OPP. PROVIDENCE R. R. STATION, BOSTON, MASS.
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