The Worcester directory containing a general directory of the citizens, a business directory and the city and county register, 1889, Part 85

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Publication date: 1889
Publisher: Worcester, Mass. : Drew, Allis & Co.
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LECTURES .- These are given by the professors on various subjects. The students are in all cases required to pass an examination on the lectures.


EXAMINATIONS .- Written examinations are held twice a year. The rank of the student is determined by the average of an estimate of daily work and of these examinations. Reports of standing are sent to parents and guardians. The annual commencement occurs on the last Thursday in June.


FOR POSTAGE RATES,


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DIRECTORY.


477


LIBRARY.


FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY.


No. 18 ELM STREET; FOUNDED DECEMBER 23, 1859.


DIRECTORS.


Chosen in December by City Council in convention.


J. Evarts Greene, George Swan; terms expire December 31, 1889. 1890. Thomas Griffin, E. Harlow Russell ; .6


John O. Marble, A. George Bullock ; 66 66


66 1891.


Henry H. Merriam, Moses H. Harris ; 66


66 1892.


Philip L. Moen, Burton W. Potter ; 66


66 1893.


Edward I. Comins, Waldo Lincoln; 66


66


1894.


Librarian .- Samuel S. Green. Salary, $3000. Office hours, 10 A. M. to 1 P. M., 3 to 6 P. M. ; Sundays, 3 to 5 P. M .; chosen by the Directors.


Assistant Librarians .- Jessie E. Tyler, salary, $700; Lucie A. Young, salary, $750; Ellen L. Otis, salary, $600; M. Jennie Barbour, salary, $600; Sarah D. Tucker, salary, $650; chosen by the Directors.


The circulating department of the Library is open for the delivery and return of books from 9 A. M. to & P. M .; Saturday, open until 9 P. M.


The upper reading room, which is the room of the Green Library, is open from 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. ; the lower reading room from 8 A. M. to 9} P. M.


Sunday, both reading rooms open from 2 to 9 P. M .; also the library for purposes of reference.


The circulating department of the Library contains 33,894 volumes. These books can be freely used by citizens who have reached the age of fifteen years. Occasionally, temporary residents are allowed the use of them by giving satisfactory guarantees of their return.


There is an intermediate department of 17,520 volumes. Books in this department can be taken out under certain restrictions.


The reference department, or Green Library, consists of 22,255 volumes. These were most of them given to the city by the late John Green, M. D., or have been purchased with the income of the fund left by him to endow this department. By a condition of Dr. Green's will, they must be read in the building, every facility within the limitation of the will being given for their perusal. Valuable books on a great variety of subjects are to be found in this department. Special pains have been taken to collect dictionaries and encyclopedias in all branches of knowledge; and books likely to prove useful in developing the industries of the city, or in assisting mechanics, will be freely purchased in the future as in the past. Worcester, New York, Boston, Providence, New England, and Philadelphia directories, and late editions of comprehensive atlases, can always be found in the Green Library.


A manuscript catalogue is kept, closely written up, for the use of book- seekers and officers of the library.


The books of the Worcester District Medical Society are kept in the Free Public Library building, and may be consulted on the same easy conditions which prevail in regard to the use of the Green Library.


The Reading Rooms contain 289 papers and magazines, American and For- reign. These include Worcester, Boston, and New York newspapers, and news sheets from various sections of New England, the West, and South, and from the principal cities of Great Britain; also the principal literary and scientific journals, and the best of the magazines and reviews of England and America. A review, scientific periodicals, and newspapers in the German language, reviews, art periodicals, illustrated papers, and a scientific journal from Paris, two Canadian papers, one in the French language, and two Swedish papers are subscribed for. A specialty is made in the reading rooms of papers and magazines which treat of mechanical and other useful applica- tions of science.


The current numbers of Punch, the London News, the Graphic, the Art Journal, and other illustrated papers ; also bound volumes of the same can be seen here.


The reading rooms are largely supplied from the income of a fund of about eleven thousand dollars, subscribed by citizens.


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DIRECTORY.


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CHURCH MISSIONS.


CHURCH MISSIONS.


For Churches see page 479.


Baptist.


FRENCH BAPTIST MISSION .- 554Main st. Organized 1881. Pastor, Gideon Aubin, settled, 1886. Sec., Gustave A. Rossier; Executive Committee, Geo. A. Coté, Benj. Boisvert, Joseph St. Germain. Sunday School Supt., Geo. A. Coté. Supported by Home Baptist Mission Society of New York City, and Baptist Churches of Worcester.


CLOVER STREET MISSION. - Org. 1884. Jamesville. Sunday School Supt., Frank Leake. Sustained by Evangel- ical society of Jamesville.


QUINSIGAMOND MISSION. - Org. 1885. Quinsigamond Village. Sunday School Supt., William H. Cook. Sus- tained by First Baptist Church.


CANTERBURY STREET MISSION. - Org. 1885. So. Worcester. Sunday School Supt., W. C. Young. Sus- tained by South Baptist Church.


GREENDALE SUNDAY SCHOOL. - Org. 1884. West Boylston street. Sunday School Supt., W. E. Fuller. Sustained by First Baptist Church.


ADAMS SQUARE BAPTIST MISSION. --- Org. 1886. Sunday School Supt., E. H. Chamberlain. Sustained by Lincoln Square Baptist Church.


JAMESVILLE MISSION .- Org. 1887. Sunday School Supt., W. C. Young. Sustained by South Baptist Church.


Congregational Trinitarian.


SUMMIT MISSION .- Org. 1884. At Summit. Sunday School Supt., Mrs. E. B. Rice. Self-supporting.


NORTHVILLE LIBRARY ASSOCIATION MISSION .- At Barbers. Sunday School Supt., Alden H. Sears. Sustained by Northville Library Association.


Congregational Unitarian.


FREELAND STREET MISSION .- Org. 1888. Meetings are held in the Free- land-street school house. Supported by the Unitarian Churches of the city.


Methodist.


PLEASANT ST. METHODIST MISSION. -Organized, 1885. 225 Pleasant st. Sunday School Supt., Sidney J. Laws. Sustained by Trinity Methodist Epis- copal Church.


New Church Mission.


NEW JERUSALEM MISSION. - Org. 1888. Services are held every Sunday evening in Art Students' Rooms, Walker building, under the auspices of the Mass. New Church Union. Pastor, W. H. Hinckley of Brookline.


Roman Catholic Missions.


ST. ANNE'S MISSION. - Org. 1886. Grand street cor. Southgate. Pastor, Joseph Brouillet.


ST. JOSEPH'S MISSION .- Org. 1887. Norfolk st. near Wall. Pastor, Joseph Brouillet.


Independent Missions.


ADAMS SQUARE MISSION. - Org. 1883. Burncoat street. Sustained by contribution.


AUSTIN STREET MISSION. - Org. 1883. 118 Austin street. Sunday School Supt., Henry Jerome; Asst. Supt., Elliot W. Brigham. Self-sup- porting.


LINCOLN SQUARE UNION MISSION .- Org. 1885. 3 Summer st. Missionary, William O. Hale; Pres., George E. Stearns; Sec., John F. Taylor. Sus- tained by contribution.


Religious Associations.


NORWEGIAN LUTHERAN SOCIETY .- Organized, 1887. 44 Front street.


VALLEY FALLS MISSION .- Org. 1869. Leicester, near Apricot street. Self- supporting.


TATNUCK UNION GOSPEL BAND .- Org. 1882. Pleasant st. Preaching every Sunday by Henry Dorr. Self- supporting.


UNION HOLINESS ASSOCIATION. - Organized 1888. 492 Main st. Pastor, L. S. Brown.


WORCESTER ASSOCIATION OF SPIR- ITUALISTS .- Org. 1879. Re-org. 1884. Pres., Woodbury C. Smith; Vice-Pres., Edward H. Hammond; Rec. Sec., Edgar P. Howe; Cor. Sec., Mrs. W.C.Smith; Fin. Sec., R. C. Smith; Treas., Ivers Gibbs. Meetings held every Sunday afternoon and evening, except during July and August, at Continental Hall.


LOCALITY OF HILLS


IN WORCESTER, CONSULT THE


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CHURCHES.


CHURCHES.


FOUNDED


NAME OF CHURCH.


LOCATION.


DENOMINATION.


PASTOR.


SETTLED.


SUNDAY SCHOOL


SUPERINTENDENT


1812 1841 1853 1872


First Baptist Church .. . Pleasant St. Baptist Ch. Main St. Baptist Church Dewey St. Church Swedish Baptist Church Lincoln Sq. Baptist Ch .. Mt.Olive Baptist Church South Baptist Church ..


Salem Square .. Pleasant Street. 719 Main Street. 271 ParkAvenue Normal Street .. 5 Highland St .. . 43 John Street .. Main St. c.Gates


Baptist.


George G. Craft ....


1888


Baptist.


Horace J. White .. . 1888


Chas. H. Pendleton. 1887


Darius H. Stoddard. 1884


Lars J. Kallberg .. ..


1888


Axel F. Backlin ..


Baptist.


J. Judson Miller .. . . Hiram Conway.


1887


Henry H. Clark .. 1886 William J. Eddy.


1881


First Free Baptist Ch ...


492 Main Street


460 Main Street


Christadelphian ..


Cong. Trinitarian Cong. Trinitarian Cong. Trinitarian


Cong. Trinitarian


Cong. Trinitarian Cong. Trinitarian


Cong. Trinitarian


Cong. Trinitarian Cong. Trinitarian


Cong. Trinitarian


Albert Bryant.


George S. Pelton. 1887


1785 1846


Second Parish. Church of the Unity ..


90 Main Street. . Elm Street ..


Cong. Unitarian .. Cong. Unitarian ..


Disciples of Christ Ira A. Thayer


1887


IIermon Hadley ..


1837


Society of Friends . . .


Oxford Street ..


Friends


Stephen Cartland ..


Arthur H. Swift ..


1877 1886


Children of Israel Sons of Abraham


79 Green Street. 10 Plymouth St.


Jewish.


Abram Rabinowich


1886 S. Harris ..


1881


Swed. Ev. Lu. Geth. Ch.


Mulberry Street


Lutheran


S. G. Larson


1888


The Pastor.


1834 1845 1860 1867 1867 1872


Trinity M. E. Church .. . Laurel Street M. E. Ch. Webster Sq. M. E. Ch .. Bethel African M. E. Ch. Grace M. E. Free Ch ... Coral Street Church .. .. First Swedish M. E. Ch. Sec. Swedish M. E. Ch.


650 Main Street. Laurel Street ... Webster Square 302 Main Street. Walnut Street .. Coral Street .. . At Quinsig.


59 Thomas St ...


M.E. African Zion


E. George Biddle.


1886


S. S. Latham ..


1846 1886


First Presbyterian Ch ..


Curtis Hall.


Presbyterian


Joseph II. Ralston


1886


The Pastor


1843


All Saints' Church ..


Irving Street ... So. Worcester .. 84 Lincoln St ... Freeland Street.


Prot. Episcopal ... Prot. Episcopal .. Prot. Episcopal ... Prot. Episcopal ..


Francis G. Burgess. L. C. Stewardson .. . 1888


-


1867


Janes J. Hearn .. .


1846


St. John's Church


Temple Street ..


Roman Catholic ..


1855


St. Anne's Church


Eastern Avenue


Roman Catholic ..


Chathamn Street


Roman Catholic ..


Roman Catholic .. Roman Catholic .. Roman Catholic .. Roman Catholic .. Roman Catholic ..


1883 1874 1880 1,884 § Thomas J. Conaty James F. Galvin .. Daniel H. O'Neill .. R. S. J. Burke. 1887


Joseph Marchand


James Grady.


1880 Church of Sacred Heart


1884


1887


St. Peter's Church St. Stephen's Church ..


350 Cambridge. 935 Main Street. 190 Grafton St ..


492 Main Street.


Second Advent. ..


1841 1884


First Universalist Ch ... 62 Pleasant St .. All Souls Univ. Church Kilby St.11 Main


Universalist Universalist.


Moses H. Harris ... . 1879


Irving E. Comins. Mrs. C. L. Hooker


1865 1869 1872


Summer Street Church. Plymouth Church. Piedmont Church


1885


1880 Swedes Cong. Church .. Pilgrim Church.


1885 1887


Church of the Covenant


Park Church


Cong. Trinitarian


Austin S. Garver .. 1SS5


Calvin Stebbins 1886


1860


Church of Christ.


825 Main Street.


Meth. Episcopal .. Meth. Episcopal .. Meth. Episcopal .. Meth. Episcopai .. Meth. Episcopal ..


Wni. H. Thomas


1888


Alonzo Sanderson .. Henry Dorr. 1888 1887


J. P. Stephens,


1882


John Galbraith.


1888


1886


1879


1885


Henry W. Eklund ..


1887


Alfred Dahlin .... Alfred Bergstroni


1871 1884


1882 Jas. Cunningham The Rector 1884


1888


St. Matthew's Church .. St. John's Church. St. Mark's Church ..


The Rector ..


Thomas Griffin .. . James M. Cruise. . Cornelins M. Foley Denis Scannell ... E. F. Brosnihan .. John J. Power Patrick H. Gallen (M. A. O'Sullivan.


1869


The Pastor.


1869


St. Paul's Church.


1869 Notre D. des Canadiens 1874


31 Park Street .. Ch. of Immaculate Con. Prescott Street.


Joseph Brouillet .... Robert Walsh. ...


The Pastor. The Pastor.


Frank. D. Barnes.


1841


Second Advent Church.


Baptist.


Baptist.


Baptist.


Baptist.


Baptist.


Baptist, Free Will David D. Mitchell ..


1887 John Weir


Christadelphian.


1715 First Parish (Old South) 1820 Central Church.


1836


Union Church.


1848


Salem Street Church ...


1888


William T. Sleeper. 1875


Chas. Wadsworth, Jr 1887


David O. Mears


Karl F. Ohlsson ... 1888


Chas. M. Southgate


Joseph F. Lovering. Daniel Merriman ... Wm. V. W. Davis .. § Isaac J. Lansing . Wm. W. Sleeper.


1880 1878


George R. Bliss .. G. L. Sanford .... 1887 Homer T. Fuller .. 1886


Frank W. Ruggles


John A. Sherman George H. Mellen 1877 Marvin M. Taylor P. August Borg .. 1885 J. M. Russell. .... Henry L. Scribner 1883 Irving E. Bigelow Warren W.Greene Henry Chase .....


Francis II. Dewey John S. Baldwin.


Jewish


Isaac Jacobson


Meth. Episcopal .. Meth. Episcopal .. Meth. Episcopal ..


William P. Ray ... Victor Witting.


1888


Henry P. Cooke .. Fred A. Whitman A. A. Mclaughlin Amos F. Jackson. PeregrineF.White Alfred S.Goodwin


1884 The Rector


Alex. II. Vinton .. Arthur W. Hess .. Henry Hague.


1887


1872 Daniel J. Savage ..


1880 1881 1885


1886


Henry A. Rogers ...


Geo. C. Whitney George F. Brooks Elbridge G. Guy . W. B. Chamberlin


1881 E. C. Chamberlain


700 Main Street. Salisbury Street Front Street .... Salem Square ..


205 Summer St .. Pearl Street .... 782 Main Street. Providence St .. 907 Main Street ( Houghton St. ₹ So. Worcester / Lake View ... Russell Street ..


African M. E. Zion Ch. 86 Exchange St.


WARD BOUNDARIES.


Ward 1 .- Beginning at the centre of Main street at a point opposite the centre of Walnut street ; thence to and by the centre of Walnut street to Chestnut street ; thence to and by the centre of Chestnut street to a point opposite the centre of William street; thence to and by the centre of William street and in a direct line crossing West street to the centre of Agricultural street ; thence in a direct line to the junction of Cataract street with the boundary line between Worcester and Holden ; thence by the boundary line between Worcester and Holden to the main track of the Boston, Barre and Gardner railroad; thence by the main track of the Boston, Barre and Gardner railroad to its intersection with the main track of the Worcester and Nashua railroad at Barber's crossing; thence by the main track of the Worcester and Nashua railroad to a point opposite the centre of Lincoln square ; thence to and by the centre of Lincoln square to the centre of Main street ; thence by the centre of Main street to the point of beginning.


Ward 2-Beginning at the centre of Main street at a point opposite the centre of Exchange street ; thence by the centre of Main street and Lincoln square to the main track of the Worcester and Nashua railroad ; thence by the main track of the Worcester and Nashua railroad to its intersection with the main track of the Boston, Barre and Gardner o an railroad at Barber's crossing ; thence by the main track of the Boston, Barre and Gardner railroad to the boundary line between Worcester and Holden; thence by the boundary line between Worcester and Holden and Worcester and West Boylston to the north- ine east corner of the city; thence by the boundary line between Worcester and West Boylston and Worcester and Shrewsbury to a stone monument set in the ground at the northerly end of Quinsigamond pond, and at an angle in said boundary line ; thence by the boundary line between Worcester and Shrewsbury to Belmont street ; thence to and by the centre of Belinont street to a point opposite the centre of Shrewsbury street ; thence to and by the centre of Shrewsbury street to a point opposite the centre of East Central street: thence to and by the centre of East Central street to Summer street ; thence to and by the centre of Summer street to a point opposite the centre of Exchange street; thence to and e


by the centre of Exchange street to the point of beginning.


Ward 3 .- Beginning at the centre of Main street at a point opposite the centre of Exchange street ; thence to and by the centre of Exchange street to Summer street thence to and by the centre of Summer street to a point opposite the centre of East Central street ; thence to and by the centre of East Central street to Shrewsbury street; thence to and by the centre of Shrewsbury street to Belmont street ; thence to and by the centre of Belinont street to the boundary line between Worcester and Shrewsbury; thence by the boundary line between Worcester and Shrewsbury, Worcester and Grafton, and Worcestx and Millbury to the centre of Grafton street ; thence by the centre of Grafton street to the main track of the Boston and Albany railroad ; thence by the main track of the Boston anc Albany railroad to Green street ; thence to and by the centre of Green street and Trumbul square to Park street ; thence to and by the centre of Park street to Main street ; thence to and by the centre of Main street to the point of beginning.


Ward 4 .- Beginning at the centre of Green street at the point where it intersects with the main track of the Boston and Albany railroad ; thence by the track of the Boston and Albany railroad to Grafton street ; thence to and by the centre of Grafton street to the boundary line between Worcester and Millbury; thenc by the boundary line between Worcester and Millbury to the centre of Granite street ; thence by the centre of Granit street to its junction with Winthrop street ; thence to and by the centre of Winthrop stree to Vernon street ; thence to and by the centre of Vernon street to a point opposite the centre of Endicott street; thence to and by the centre of Endicott street to Millbury street thence to and by the centre of Millbury street to Green street ; thence to and by the centr of Green street to the point of beginning.


Ward 5 .- Beginning at the centre of Green street at the point where it intersects with the main track of the Boston and Albany railroad ; thence by the centre of Green street t Millbury street; thence to and by the centre of Millbury street to a point opposite the centr of Endicott street ; thence to and by the centre of Endicott street to Vernon street ; thenc to and by the centre of Vernon street to a point opposite the centre of Winthrop street thence to and by the centre of Winthrop street to Granite street ; thence to and by th centre of Granite street to the boundary line between Worcester and Millbury ; thence b- the boundary line between Worcester and Millbury, and Worcester and Auburn, to the mail track of the Norwich and Worcester railroad ; thence by the main track of the Norwich and Worcester railroad to the main track of the Boston and Albany railroad near th Junction depot ; thence by the main track of the Boston and Albany railroad to Southbridg street ; thence to and by the centre of Southbridge street to a point opposite the centre c Madison street ; thence to and by the centre of Madison street to a point opposite th centre of Portland street ; thence to and by the centre of Portland street to Park street thence to and by the centre of Park street and Trumbull square to Green street ; thence t and by the centre of Green street to the place of beginning.


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HACK FARES.


,Ward 6 .- Beginning at the centre of Main street at a point opposite the centre of ark street ; thence to and by the centre of Park street to a point opposite the centre of ortland street ; thence to and by the centre of Portland street to Madison street ; thence and by the centre of Madison street to where it intersects with Southbridge street : thence and by the centre of Southbridge street to the main track of the Boston and Albany ilroad ; thence by the main track of the Boston and Albany railroad to the main track -f e Norwich and Worcester railroad near the Junction depot ; thence by the main track of ne Norwich and Worcester railroad to the boundary line between Worcester and Auburn. ience by the boundary line between Worcester and Auburn to the boundary line between Worcester and Leicester ; thence by the boundary line between Worcester and Leicester to e centre of Leicester street ; thence to and by the centre of Leicester street to Main street; hence to and by the centre of Main street to the point of beginning.


Ward 7 .- Beginning at the centre of Main street at a point opposite the centre of hatham street ; thence to and by the centre of Main street to Leicester street ; thence to nd by the centre of Leicester street to the boundary line between Worcester and Leicester; hence by the boundary line between Worcester and Leicester to Fowler street; thence asterly in a direct line to a point where Chandler street intersects with June street ; thence o and by the centre of Chandler street to a point opposite the centre of Newbury street ; hence to and by the centre of Newbury street to a point opposite the centre of Chatham treet ; thence to and by the centre of Chatham street to Main street; thence in a direct ne to the point of beginning.


Ward 8 .- Beginning at the centre of Main street at a point opposite the centre of hatham street ; thence to and by the centre of Chatham street to Newbury street; thence p and by the centre of Newbury street to Chandler street ; thence to and by the centre of handler street to a point opposite the centre of June street ; thence westerly in a direct ne to Fowler street at its junction with the boundary line between Worcester and Leicester; hence by the boundary line between Worcester and Leicester to the north-west corner of ne city ; thence by the boundary line between Worcester and Paxton and Worcester and Iolden to its junction with Cataract street ; thence in a direct line to a point on the east ide of Agricultural street at the south-west corner of the grounds of the Agricultural ociety ; thence in a direct line to William street ; thence to and by the centre of William treet to Chestnut street ; thence to and by the centre of Chestnut street to Walnut street ; hence to and by the centre of Walnut street to Main street : thence to and by the centre of Iain street to the point of beginning.


HACK FARES.


Established by City Council by an order passed May 1, 1867. Within the Mile Circle.


The price of fare for conveying passengers to or from any place within the one mile circle, shall not exceed FIFTY CENTS for one passenger, and TWENTY-FIVE CENTS for each additional passenger, from six o'clock A. M. until ten o'clock P. M., and from ten o'clock P. M. until six o'clock A. M. the fare shall be FIFTY CENTS for each passenger conveyed within the mile circle.


Within the one and one-half Mile Circle.


Within the one and one-half mile circle SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS, and when two or more adult persons belonging to the same party are carried to one place, the fare shall not exceed FIFTY CENTS.


Beyond the one and one-half Mile Circle.


Passengers carried beyond the mile and one-half circle may be charged special reasonable rates.


Children.


For children more than three years of age, and less than twelve years of age, HALF PRICE is to be charged for each child; and for children under three years of age, under the care of an adult person, NO CHARGE is to be made.


Baggage.


Each driver of a hackney carriage, if requested so to do, shall carry with each passenger one trunk and one valise or carpet bag, or other article, and to contain clothing, without compensation therefor; but for every trunk or other article more than two, the driver shall be entitled to demand and receive FIVE CENTS.


No Higher Rate.


NO DRIVER of any hackney carriage for the conveyance of passengers, licensed as aforesaid, SHALL DEMAND and receive a higher rate of fare than is herein provided and allowed, or shall unreasonably refuse to carry any passenger to any place in the city, at the rate of fare specified therein.


ANY PERSON WHO SIIALL VIOLATE any of the provisions of this order, shall incur a PENALTY not exceeding TWENTY DOLLARS for each offense.


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SOCIETIES, LIBRARIES, ETC.


SOCIETIES, CLUBS, LIBRARIES, &c.


Aletheia .-- Org. 1881 .- Pres., Ger- trude A. Burrage; Vice-Pres., Emma E. Greene; Sec., Winnefred E. Hill ; Treas., Alice J. Perry ; Term Critic, Alice E. Robbins. Meets every Fri- day afternoon during the school term in the High School House. Officers elected every ten weeks.


Allen Associates. - Org. 1874. - Pres., L. E. Thompson; Vice-Pres., R. A. Fitton; Rec. Sec., J. H. Brazile ; Fin. Sec., M. A. Taylor; Treas., P. B. Brierly. Officers elected semi-annual- ly in September and March.


American Antiquarian Society .- Org. 1812 .- Library in Antiquarian Hall, Lincoln square, Worcester. The Library contains about ninety thou- sand volumes. The aggregate of the various funds for different uses is about $110,000. Library hours from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., except Saturday P. M. President, Stephen Salisbury, A. M., Worcester; Vice- Presidents, Hon. George Bancroft, LL. D., New- port, R. I .; Hon. George F. Hoar, LL. D., Worcester; Sec. for Foreign Correspondence, Hon. J. Hammond Trumbull, LL. D., Hartford, Conn .; Sec. for Domestic Correspondence, Chas. Deane, LL. D., Cambridge; Rec. Sec., Hon. John D. Washburn, LL. B., Worcester; Treas., Nathaniel Paine, Esq., Worcester; all the above be- ing ex-officio members of the Coun- cil, and the following Councillors : Rev. Edward E. Hale, D. D., Boston; Hon. Samuel A. Green, M. D., Boston ; Hon. P. Emory Aldrich, LL. D., Worcester; Rev. Egbert C. Smyth, D. D., Andover; Samuel S. Green, A. M., Worcester; Rev. Andrew P. Pea- body, D. D., Cambridge; Charles A. Chase, A.M., Worcester ; Hon. Edward L. Davis, Worcester; Franklin B. Dexter, A. M., New Haven, Conn .; J. Evarts Greene, A. B., Worcester; Committee of Publication, Rev. Edward E. Hale, D. D., Boston; Chas. Deane, LL. D., Cambridge; Nathaniel Paine, Esq., Worcester, and Charles A.Chase, A. M., Worcester; Auditors, William A. Smith, A. B., and A. George Bul- lock, A. M., Worcester; Librarian, Mr. Edmund M. Barton; Asst. Libra- rian, Reuben Colton, A. B. Officers chosen in October.




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