Lewiston, Maine, city directory, 1891, Part 26

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CUSTER CORPS.


Mrs. A. O. Bagley, Pres. ; Mrs. Wealthy F. Murch, S, V. P .; Florence E. Cappers, J. V. P .; Miss M. Winnie Murch, Sec. ; Mrs. M. J. Bailey, Treas ..


Meets in Grand Army Hall, Pine, corner Lisbon street. every other Wednesday evening at 7.30 o'clock.


WOMAN'S STATE RELIEF CORPS.


KNOX CORPS.


INSTITUTED JAN. 16, 1889.


Mary N. Haskell, President; Abby M. Adell, Vice Pres .; Nellie G. Ham, Past Pres .; Mrs. Lizzie M. Elder, Sec. ; Mrs. Myra Besse, Treas.


Meets alternate Wednesday evenings at 7.30 o'clock at G. A. R. (Knox Post) Hall, Cressey's block.


IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.


POKUMKESWAWAUMOKESIS TRIBE, NO. 9. INSTITUTED JUNE 1, 1888.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


George W. Kavanaugh, Prophet; M. C. Hunton, Sachem; F. Plfenu, Sen. S .; George Naylor, Jun. S .; Jerome B. Hunton, C. of R .; F. E. Smith, Asst.C.of R .; Noel B. Potter, K. of W .; George A. Callahan, C. O. Morrell, Henry Grover, Trustees.


Meets first and third Tuesday of each month at Hall 31 Lisbon street.


KNIGHTS OF HONOR.


MAINE LODGE, NO. 278.


INSTITUTED MAY 9, 1876.


Solomon Walker, D .; C. D. Lamont, V. D .; W. D. Pennell, Asst. D .; Arion C. Peirce, Rep .; Fessenden I. Day, Fin. Rep. ; C. A. Abbott, Treas.


Meets second Monday of each month at Odd Fellows' Hall, 186 Lisbon street.


PAUL HILDRETH LODGE, NO. 1695.


INSTITUTED JULY 22, 1879.


Meets first and third Mondays in each month, at Odd Fellows' Hall, 186 Lisbon street.


KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS.


INDUSTRY LODGE, NO. 2.


INSTITUTED MAY 5, 1971.


Lewis C. Heckler, P. C .; William F. Coombs, C. C .; Wallace W. Buck, V. C .; Lynn W. Buck, P .; Noel B. Potter, K. of R. and S .; Hiram F. Dolbier, M. of F .; Henry T. Haskell, M. of E .; Daniel C. Lown, M. at A .; Lewis E. Davis, I. G .; Adelbert Tarbox, O. G .; A. Lin- coln French, Edgar W. Washburn, Noel B. Potter, Grand Representatives; Fernando C. Tarr, Charles H. Smith, Levi T. Butler, Alernates.


Meetings every Tuesday evening at Pythian Hall, Col- lege Block, 256 Lisbon street.


MOUNT DAVID LODGE, NO. 23. INSTITUTED FEB. 19, 1880.


Albion K. P. Harvey, P. C .; Elmer C. Teague, C. C .; Howard A. Teague, V. C .; Edward E. Grant, P .; Fred E. Smith, K. of R. and S .; George H. Little, M. of F .; Fred A. Hall, M. of E .; George M. Kavanagh, M. at A. ;


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


Albert E. Foss, I. G .; Coney W. Morse, O. G .; Samuel P. Irving, Fred E. Smith, Grand Reprsentatives; William H. Holman, Edward Webb, Alternates.


Meetings every Thursday evening at Pythian Hall, Col- lege Block, 256 Lisbon street.


DAMON DIVISION NO. 1, UNIFORM RANK. INSTITUTED AUG. 19, 1884.


Fred A. Hall, S. K. C .; Walter H. Brown, S. K. L .; Fred E. Smith, S. K. H .; Charles H. Smith, S. K. R .; Harrison A. Coffiin, S. K. T .; George M. Kavanaugh, S. K. G. ; E. Stanley Libby, S. K. S.


Meets first Monday evening of each month at Pythian Hall, College Block, 256 Lisbon street.


PYTHIAN SISTERHOOD.


GOOD WILL LODGE, NO. 3. INSTITUTED MAY 28, 1889.


Mrs. N. B. Stockbridge, P. C .; Mrs. F. A. Cappers, C. C .; Mrs. H. V. Davis, V. C .; Mrs. E. L. Wright, P .; Mrs. Lizzie Butler, K. of R. and S .; Mrs. S. C. Foster, M. of E .; Mrs. Lillian Walker, M. at A .; Mrs. George Fuller, Asst. M. at A .; Mrs. W. H. Hackett, I. G .; Mrs. Mary McCann, O. G. ; Mrs. L. A. Fletcher, M. O.


Meets the second and fonrth Monday in each month at 7.30 o'clock in Pythian Hall, 256 Lisbon street.


MILITARY.


FIRST REGIMENT GUN CO. Armory in Stanley building, 108 Park street. Gun House on Knox street.


M. J. Moriarty, Senior 1st Lieut. Commanding; J. L. Moriarty, Junior 2d Lieut. ; Henry Moriarty, 1st Sergeant. Number of members 40.


FRYE LIGHT GUARDS. Company G, 2d Regiment. Armory, Stanley building, 108 Park street. ORGANIZED FEB. 28 1888.


331


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.


Frank L. Hoyt, Captain; Edwin M. Smith, Ist Lieut .; Charles E. Hanscom, 2d Lieut .; W. F. Paul, 1st Serg.


Meets every Friday evening. Number of Members 54.


NEALEY RIFLES. Company B, 2d Regiment. Armory, Stanley building, 108 Park street. ORGANIZED MAY 6, 1884.


W. A. Goss, Captain; James A. Scott, 1st Lieut .; A. W. Garcelon, 2d Lient .; John W. Scott, Ist. Serg.


- Meetings Tuesday evening. Number of members 60.


NORTHERN MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCI- ATION.


ORGANIZED SEPT. 1883.


Edward C. Wellman, Pres .; Miss Nancy H. Palmer, Sec. ; E. J. Stevens, Coll. ; C. O. Morrell, Treas.


Meets first Tuesday of each month.


ORDER OF THE SCOTTISH CLAN.


CLAN CAMPBELL NO. 26.


Instituted April 1, 1887.


James S. George, Chief ; James Craig, Tanest; John Watson, Chap. ; William Beard, Sec .; James McPhee Fin. Sec. ; John Dixon, Treas .; Archibald Craig, Past Chief; Robert McDonald, Sen. H .; James Cameron, S; Archibald Weir, G.


Meets every other Friday evening in each month, at Clan Campbell Hall, 20 Lisbon street.


ROYAL ARCANUM.


PINE TREE COUNCIL, NO. 31.


INSTITUTED NOV. 23, 1877.


Horace C. Little, R .; D. O. Richards, V. R .; Emery Bailey, O .; John W. Bibber, P. R .; S. D. Wakefield, Treas .; F. I. Day, Collector; Fred Kelley, Sec.


Meets first and third Wednesdays of every month, at Golden Cross Hall, Union block, Lisbon street.


332


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


SONS OF ST. GEORGE.


ROYAL OAK LODGE, NO. 282.


ORGANIZED. FEB. 13, 1889.


William H. Wilkinson, P. Pres .; Lewis W. Rowe, Pres. ; Wright Beaumont, V. Pres .; Josiah Bowker, Sec. ; Samuel H. Booth, Asst. Sec. ; Daniel Sands, Treas ; William Bowker, Messenger; William Abbott, Asst. M .; William Widdall, Chap .; George Schofield, I. S .; John Barlow, O. S.


Meets first and third Wednesday evenings of each month, at Clan Campbell Hall, 20 Lisbon street.


TEMPERANCE SOCIETIES.


TEMPLE OF HONOR, MOUNT DAVID LODGE, NO. 25.


B. Frank Pratt, D. G. W. T .; Gordon E. Wade, W. C. T .; John Frost, W. Treas .; Roscoe E. Jordan, W. R.


Meets first and third Mondays at Temple of Honor Hall, Pillsbury block.


WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. ORGANIZED DECEMBER 9, 1878.


Meets every Monday evening at rooms 22 Lisbon street. Number of members about 50.


ADVANCE LODGE.


South Lewiston.


Henry Getchell, C. T .; John B. Goss, L. D .; Charles Bryant, Sec. ; Wm. Adams, Fin. Sec .; Genevieve Ran- dall, Treas.


Meets every Saturday at Grange Hall.


UNITED LODGE, NO. 13, I. O. G. T. ORGANIZED DEC. 19, 1860.


E. Webster Elder, L. D .; A. W. Langmaid, C. T .; Miss Maud Jeffries, Treas. ; Miss Sawyer, Sec.


Meets Wednesday evening in Golden Cross Hall, Union block, 31 Lisbon street.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


H. W. BOLTON LODGE, NO. 15, I. O. G. T. ORGANIZED JULY 19, 1875.


J. G. Lamb, L. D .; Fred L. Jepson, C. T.


Meets every Saturday evening at Good Templars' Hall, Main street, Barkerville.


DIRIGO LODGE, NO. 137, I. O. G. T. ORGANIZED APRIL, 1891.


B. Frank Pratt, L. D .; Arthur Harvey, C. T .; Mrs. Kate Caswell, Treas .; Mrs. Cora Harvey, Sec.


Meets every Tuesday evening, at Good Templars' Hall, Cressy block, 169 Lisbon street.


ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC TEMPERANCE ASSOCIA- TION.


ORGANIZED MAR. 27, 1886.


C. E. Cronin, Pres .; Jeremiah Garey, Vice Pres .; Thomas Mullen, Treas. ; Stephen Kelley, Rec. Sec. ; John Slattery, Fin. Sec.


Meets in Pillsbury block, Lisbon street, every Thursday evening.


U. O. OF G. C.


ANDROSCOGGIN COMMANDERY, NO. 79.


INSTITUTED OCT. 16, 1879.


Wm. J. Burnham, N. Com .; Mrs. Clara F. Fowle, Vice Com. ; Orren M. Bartlett, Keeper of Records, William H. Royal, Financial K. of R .; John C. Anderson, H .; Sam- uel Taylor, I. G .; George H. Fowle, O. G. ; R. S. Teague, P. C .; Frank A. Conant, Treas.


Regular meetings first and third Friday evenings of each month, in Golden Cross Hall, Union block, Lisbon street.


EUREKA COMMANDERY, NO. 195.


INSTITUTED MAY 17, 1882.


J. M. Fernald, N. C .; Mrs. Lizzie M. Withum, V. N. C; Lady Venner, Prelate ; Mrs. H.Dunn, K. of R. ; Mrs. C. B. Howe, F. K. of R .; Lady Brackett, Treas .; Lady Quimby, W. H. ; D. P'. Eaton, Deputy.


Meet second and fourth Friday in each month, at 31 Lisbon street.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


UNITED ORDER OF PILGRIM FATHERS.


ORIENTAL COLONY, NO. 32.


W. Maxfield, Governor; Miss Loana Atwood, Lieut. Gournor; Lyman Prescott, Treas .; Charles A. Ring, Sec. ; A. K. P. Knowlton, Collector; Mrs. Mary A. Syphers, Chap. ; C. E.Toner, Sergt. at Arms; Mrs. Alice Dickens, Dep. S. at Arms; Mrs. Lottie F. Wright, Sent. of I. G ; J. V. Wright, Sent. of O. G; C. F. Toner, Ex. Gov; H. C. Bradford, Med. Examiner.


Meets at Pythian Hall, second and fourth Monday of each month, at 7.30 o'clock.


PINE TREE COLONY, NO. 33.


Eldreth Arnold, Governor; Mrs. Williams, Lieut. Gov- ernor; Mrs. N. L. Tuttle, Sec .; N. B. Lord, Treas .; Nathaniel Haskell, Collector.


Meets alternate Fridays of each month, at Pythian Hall, College block, 256 Lisbon street.


SOCIETIES, MISCELLANEOUS.


ANDROSCOGGIN MUSICAL ASSOCIATION.


145 Lisbon street. Henry W. Oakes, Pres .; Miss Etta R. Harlow, Sec.


CALUMET CLUB (SOCIAL.)


186 Lisbon street.


E. S. Chase, Pres .; T. E. Calvert, Vice Pres. ; F. B. Wheelock, Treas .; J. L. Reade, Clerk.


CHRISTIAN WORKERS.


E. F. Cunningham, Pres .; W. S. Parsons, Vice Pres ; Miss L. M. H. Todd, Sec. and Treas .; Miss E. M.Hunt, Mr. A. B. Hoag, and Miss M. A. Hewins, Standing Com.


ELSWORTH LEAGUE.


Carrie E. Miller, Pres. ; Ralph A. Sturges, Agnes L. Peabody, Allice G. Miller, Maud Hartwell, Vice Prests .; Leigh F. Sturges, Sec. ; Edward Merrill, Treas.


335


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


HECLA CLUB (SOCIAL.) 175 Main street.


G. W. Raymond, Pres; A. E. Randall, Vice Pres .; T. C. Spillane, Treas. ; P. J. Sullivan, Rec. Sec .; W. W. Gledhill, Fin. Secretary.


Meets first Thursday evening of each month.


INSTITUT JACQUES CARTIER.


Napoleon L'Heureux, Pres .; S. Vincent, Sec .; Regis Provost, Treas. 150 members.


Meets first Thursday in every month at Dominican block.


LATIN SCHOOL UNION.


L. G. Purinton, Pres .; R. L. Thompson, Vice Pres .; Miss H. M. Osgood, Treas. ; Miss E. M. Hunt, Herbert Lord, T. L. Leavitt, Ex. Com.


LEWISTON CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY.


120 Bartlett street.


John Spencer, Pres. ; John Spencer, William Widdall, Joseph Crosley, Directors; Joseph Cash, Sec.


LEWISTON Y. M. C. ASSOCIATION.


ORGANIZED APRIL 15, 1867. Rooms 24 Pine, cor. Lisbon streets.


E. H. Gerrish, Pres .; G. W. Bean, Vice Pres .; F. B. Sands, Treas .; Thomas M. Singer, Gen. Sec .; C. O. Morrill, Rec. Sec.


Reading and social room, open from 9 A. M. to 930 P.M. Sundays 2 to 6 P. M.


LEWISTON AND AUBURN GROCERS' ASSOCIA- TION.


ORGANIZED JAN. 1, 1880.


John Garner, Pres .; A. M. Penley, Vice Pres. ; Geo. Pottle, Sec. ; Charles H. Miller, Treas.


Regular meetings the first Wednesday of each month, in City building.


336


MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


LEWISTON AND AUBURN MARKETMEN'S ASSOCIATION.


ORGANIZED AUG. 1, 1876.


Randall Dresser, Pres. ; A. M. Penley, Vice Pres .; A. Atwood, Treas .; W. E. Cloutier, Sec.


Meetings are held yearly at Board of Trade rooms, 17 Lisbon street.


LITERARY AND MUSICAL CLUB. ORGANIZED APRIL 15, 1889.


J. G. Chabot, Pres. ; J. E. Cloutier, Vice Pres .; M. L. Lizotte, Sec. ; J. B. Bonneau, Asst. Sec. ; Charles Martel, Treas-


Meets every second Tuesday, of each month, at College block, Lisbon street.


MANUFACTURERS' AND MECHANICS' LIBRARY ASSOCIATION.


ESTABLISHED 1860.


City Hall, open every day and evening.


The library contains some 11,000 volumes.


Nelson Dingley, Jr., Pres .; George W. Bean, Vice Pres. ; Horace Little, Treas. ; John Garner, Rec. Sec. ; R. C. Pennell, Cor. Sec. ; William P. Frye, R. C. Pennell, W. A. Pidgin, Rev. Geo. M. Howe, N. Dingley, Jr., W. D. Pennell, H. L. Pratt, James Dempsey, Stephen Lee, H. L. Aldrich, jr., H. C. Little, John Garner. Geoge W. Bean, Prof. Lyman G. Jordan Board of Government ; Nelson Dingley, jr., Lyman G. Jordan, R. C. Pennell, Rev. George M. Howe, Library Commitiee.


ST. DOMINIQUE SOCIETY.


Wm. Sabourin, Pres .; Charles Moneau, Sec .; Jean B. St. Pierre, Treas.


Meets third Thursday in each month, at College block. 65 members.


THE SOCIETY OF THE DOMINICAN FATHERS.


INCORPORATED FEB. 1882.


113 Ash street.


Rev. Alexander Mothon, Pres .; Rev. Thos. Morard, Vice Pres. ; Reu. Paul Duchaussoy, Treas .; Rev. Alexis Grolleau, Sec.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


UNION ST. JOSEPH.


P. X. Angers, Pres .; F. Desjardins, Sec .; H. Durocher Treas.


Meets first Tuesday of each month, at Dominican block. 267 members.


*


YOUNG WOMEN'S READING ROOM.


ORGANIZD OCT. 31, 1884.


198 Lisbon street.


Mrs. B. F. Hayes, Pres. ; Miss Ida H. Fullerton, Sec .; Mrs. H. E. Andrews, Treas.


Reading room open from 1 to 9 P. M.


CORPORATIONS.


ADVOCATE PUBLISHING CO.


INCORPORATED SEPT. 1, 1888.


Office 32 Main. D. W. Smith, Pres. ; W. H. Weeks, Sec. and Treas.


AUBURN MINERAL SPRING CO. North Auburn, Music Hall block, 79 Lisbon.


Organized Aug. 15, 1887. Wm. F. Mullen, Boston, Pres .; Geo. H. Swazey, Bos- ton, Treas .; Horace C. Little, Sec.


CENTRAL MAINE GENERAL HOSPITAL. 296 and 310 Main street. Opened July, 1891.


J. L. H. Cobb, Pres .; J. R. Learned, Treas .; D. J. Callahan, Sec. ; Ara Cushman, Prof. L. G. Jordan, John F. Cobb, R. C. Reynolds, Geo. W. Wagg, D. J. Calla- han, B. F. Wood, John Garner, Charles W. Hill, Direct- ors; George P. Emmons, M. D., Supt .; Miss Martha P. Parker, Matron and Supt. of Nurses.


GAY-WOODMAN COMPANY. Incorporated Sept. 1st, 1890. Capital Stock $150,000. Charles Gay, Pres .; T. E. Curtis, Treas. 22


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


LEWISTON BOARD OF TRADE. 17 Lisbon street.


Organized March 29, 1887. Board of Management.


C. I. Barker, Pres .; T. E. Eustis, 2d Vice Pres .; S. D. Wakefield, 1st Vice Pres .; N. B. Potter, Sec .; T. F. Callahan, Treas. ; A. D. Barker, D. J. Callahan. J. H. Day, A. D. Frost, J. B. Smith, M. J. Googin. Member- ship about 250.


LEWISTON GAS LIGHT CO. Capital stock, $75,000. Office under De Witt House, Park street.


Wallace H. White, Pres .; Edward C. Lee, Treas .; Randall Morgan, Samuel T. Bodine, E. C. Lee, W. H. White, Seth M. Carter, Directors; William M. Scott, Supt. ; Wm. R. Stevens, Sec. and Cashier.


LEWISTON MACHINE COMPANY.


INCORPORATED 1864. CAPITAL, $100,000.


C. I. Barker, Pres .; James Dempsey, Vice Pres .; C. I. Barker, James Dempsey, J. W. Farwell, N. Dingley, Jr., L. L. Shaw, E. T. Gill, F. L. Richardson, Directors; R. C. Reynolds, Agent ; Fred Kelley, Treas. and Clerk.


LEWISTON AND AUBURN HORSE RAILROAD COMPANY.


INCORPORATED 1881. CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000. Office, 1 Lisbon street.


Frank W. Dana, Pres .; Horace C. Little, Treas. and Clerk; J. L. H. Cobb, F. W. Dana, H. C. Little, J. N. Wood, N. M. Neal, Frank R. Conant, L. S. Ruggles, Di- rectors; Frank H. Turgeon, Svpt.


LEWISTON AND AUBURN RAILROAD.


Five and a half miles long, a part of the Grand Trunk Railway of Canada.


B. F. Sturgis, Auburn, Pres,; I. B. Isaacson, Clerk ; C. H. Osgood, Treas. ; A. M. Penlev, A. R. Savage, B. F. Sturgis, Wm. H. Newell, Charles H. Osgood, A. M. Garcelon, J. M. Robbins, Henry Hines, L. J. Martel, Di- rectors.


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ADVERTISEMENTS


OFFICE


JOHNSON - THOMPSON


RUBBER GOODS FOR MECHANICAL USES.


BOSTON * BELTING CO.


The OLDEST Company in the United States, with works the LARGEST in the World. [ESTABLISHED 1828.] ORIGINAL, MANUFACTURERS OF


PATENT STRETCHED AND SMOOTH SURFACE RUBBER BELTING.


Also, Steam Packing. Engine Hose, Steam, Tanners' and Brewers' Hose, and India Rubber Goods of Every Description.


DECKLE STRAPS AND RUBBER ROLLERS


For Paper Makers' use, a SPECIALTY, made by a Process EXCLUSIVELY OUR OWN, and . SUPERIOR to any other make.


O


BOSTON


O


BEL


BELTING


COMPANY


RUBBER-LINED HOSE.


We make a Specialty of LINING COTTON AND LINEN HOSE under JAMES B. FORSYTH'S nts, which produces the very best results, and gives to the consumer the best Rubber-Lined Hose in the ket. Also, Rubber Hose for all kinds of uses, and the most Reliable Hose Manufactured. IMPERIAL STITCHED RUBBER BELTING. We have Manufactured this kind of Belting for more than Twenty Years.


6 TO 260 DEVONSHIRE STREET, BOSTON, MASS.


AMES BENNETT FORSYTH,


E. S. CONVERSE,


President.


J. H. D. SMITH,


Treasurer.


Manufacturing Agent and General Manager.


NEW YORK STORE,


100 CHAMBERS STREET.


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ADVERTISEMENTS


EST.ABLISHED IN 1831.


C.1PIT.1L, $2,000,000.


Washburn & Moen Mnf'g Co.,


WORCESTER, MASS.


NEW YORK CITY. CHICAGO. MAKERS OF IRON & STEEL


EVERY VARIETY OF WIRE


FOR ALL PURPOSES


HARD AND SOFT DRAWN Copper Wire for Electrical Purposes. Galvanized Iron and Steel Telegraph and Telephone Wire. GLIDDEN PATENT STEEL BARB WIRE.


Watch & Clock Main Springs. Eyeglass Springs. Steel Wire for Needles and Drills. Patent Steel Wire Bale Ties. Pump Chain.


Spools 1 oz. to 1 1b.


Galvanized and Copper Wire, on Stretchers, &c. Bright,A . nealed, Tinned,


WIRE, without Barbs.


Two Strand Twisted and Flat Twisted FENCE


Fence Staples,


WIRE ROPE AND CABLE.


Galvanized Iron Wire Rope for Ship's Rigging, Sc. Galvanized Steel Wire Cables for Suspension Bridges. Transmission and Standing Ropes, Moistiny Ropes, Tiller Ropes, Switch Ropes, Copper, Iron and Tinned Sash Cord, Phosphor Bronze and Copper Wire Rope, Wire Clothes Lines, Picture Cord, Galvanized Wire Seizing. And all the Fixtures and Appliances required for Use with the foregoing.


-


- SEND FOR PRICE LISTS, CIRCULARS AND DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLETS. -


New York Warehouse, 16 Cliff St. Chicago Warehouse, 107 & 109 Lake St. San Francisco Warehouse, 8 and 10 PINE STREET.


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ADVERTISEMENTS


NDROSCOGGIN MILLS,


Incorporated 1860.


APITAL, . . . $1,000,000.


GEORGE F. FABYAN, TREASURER,


o. 100 Summer Street, Boston.


10. W. BEAN, Agent. ALLEN P. WINSLOW, Paymaster. MENANDER DENNETT, Asst. Paymaster.


indles, .


62,000.


oms, ..


1,559.


males Employed, .


640.


les Employed,


420.


ton Consumed per week, in pounds,.


125,000.


BLISS, FABYAN & CO.,


SELLING AGENTS,


0) Summer Street, Boston, and 71 Thomas Street, New York.


KINDS OF GOODS MADE:


Vide Sheetings, Shirtings, Satteens, Jeans, Seersuckers and Grain Bags.


PAY-DAY, every other Thursday.


342


ADVERTISEMENTS


Bates Manufacturing Compa


CANAL ST., FOOT OF PINE,


Incorporated 185


CAPITAL, $1,000,000.


J. W. CLARK, President.


DEXTER N. RICHARDS, Treasurer. 85 Devonshire Street, Boston. H. L. PRATT,


Ginghams, Shirtings, Damask Table Cloths, Quilts,


DIRECTORS:


JACOB EDWARDS, JOS. H. GRAY,


DEXTER N. RICHARDS, O. H. ALFORD,


JAMES W. CLARK, MOSES KIMBAL


J. WENTWORTH BROWN.


RALPH W. POTTER, Paymaster and Clerk.


Spindles, 60,248. Looms, 1,675. Hands Employed; 1,800.


SELLING AGENTS,


BLISS, FABYAN & CO.


100 Summer Street, BOS 71 Thomas Street, NEW


343


ADVERTISEMENTS


ILL MANUFACTURING CO.,


INCORPORATED 1850.


CAPITAL, $1,000,000.


F. L. RICHARDSON, Treasurer.


No. 40 STATE STREET,


BOSTON.


M. D. PENNELL, Agent.


FRED'K B. SANDS, Clerk.


DIRECTORS,


MUEL A. B. ABBOTT,


D. WHITNEY, L. RICHARDSON,


THOMAS NESMITH, LYMAN NICHOLS, GEO. F. PUTNAM.


KIND OF GOODS MADE.


heetings, Shirtings, Twills, Coutils and Satteens.


FIDLES, 54,208.


LOOMS, 1,238.


HANDS EMPLOYED, 800.


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ADVERTISEMENTS


Franklin Co


Incorporated April, 1854.


CAPITAL, - -


- $1,000,0


This Company owns the Lincoln mill, the De Witt Hous many other buildings. , Also, several hundred acres of la and about the more thickly settled portions of the city.


DIRECTORS,


LYMAN NICHOLS,


NATHAN CUSH


EDWARD L. WOOD,


F. L. RICHARD


SILAS PEIRCE,


WM. P. FRYE,


JOHN M. GRAHAM.


STEPHEN LEE, Agent.


WM. D. PENNELL,


EDWARD L. WOOD, Treasurer.


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ADVERTISEMENTS


CONTINENTAL MILLS,


Corner of Chestnut and Oxford Streets.


Incorporated 1864. Commenced Operations, 1866.


CAPITAL, . . $1,500,000.


GEO. E. TOWNE, Treasurer, - - - 31 Bedtord Street, Boston.


ROBT. J. HODGSON, Clerk, R. C. PENNELL, Clerk, H. L. ALDRICH, JR., Agent.


DIRECTORS:


NATHAN CUSHING, LYMAN NICHOLS.


WM. J. ROTCH,


FRANCIS B. GREENE,


CHARLES H. WOOD,.


GEO. E. TOWNE,


JOHN H. GRAHAM.


AUDITORS:


A. M. NEWTON,


H. C. LITTLE.


GOODS SOLD BY CONTINENTAL MILLS, No. 31 Bedford St., Boston, AND


No. 87 Worth St., New York.


Spindles, 77,661.


Hands Employed, 1,250. Looms , 1.822'


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ADVERTISEMENTS


Columbia Mills,


LEWISTON, MAINE.


....


BLANKETS,


QUILTS,


COMFORTERS


....... ..........


Thos. Kelly & Co.,


PROPRIETORS,


89 Chauncy St., Boston, Mass


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ADVERTISEMENTS


LEWISTON


BLEACHERY AND DYE WORKS,


LEWISTON, ME.


CAPITAL STOCK,


$300,000.


Incorporated Jan., 1872.


-DIRECTORS :-


GEORGE DEXTER, LYMAN NICHOLS, DEXTER N. RICH- ARDS, THOMAS WIGGLESWORTH, GEO. F. FABYAN.


JAMES DEMPSEY, Treas. and Gen. Manager.


OFFICE AT FACTORY.


Bleaching, Coloring and Finishing,


ALL KINDS OF COTTON GOODS.


JAMES A. WALSH, Superintendent. JOHN WINN, Supt. Colored Dept.


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ADVERTISEMENTS


COWAN WOOLEN CO.,


LEWISTON, MAINE.


Capital, - $75,000.


Seth M. Milliken, Pres.


H. M. Dingley, Treas.


Carl F. A. Stuebing, Supt.


MANUFACTURERS OF WOOLEN GOODS.


DEERING, MILLIKEN & CO.,


79 Leonard St., New York.


C. I. BARKER, President. F. W. PARKER, Treasurer.


LEWISTON MILL COMPANY,


CAPITAL, $300,000. MANUFACTURERS OF


ยท COLORED COTTON GOODS.


Oxford St., near G. T. R. R. Depot, LEWISTON, ME.


C. I. BARKER, E. T. GILE,


S. D. WAKEFIELD,


F. W. PARKER,


DIRECTORS : JOHN Y. SCRUTON, ARA CUSHMAN, W. H. WHITE, G, H. HILL,


L. S. RUGGLES.


349


ADVERTISEMENTS


F. H. PACKARD, Treasurer. A. D. BARKER, Agent. Avon Manufacturing Co.,


- LEWISTON, MAINE .-


INCORPORATED 1882. CAPITAL, $100,000.


MANUFACTURERS OF CROCHET AND MARSEILLES


QUILTS, -AND- TERRY AND HONEY COMB TOWELS. SELLING AGENTS, CATLIN & CO., 216 CHURCH ST., NEW YORK. -ALSO- DYEING AND BLEACHING OF COTTON GOODS AND YARNS, LOOMS, HANDS EMPLOYED, 50. 24 NARROW, 32 WIDE.


-DIRECTORS :-


F. H. PACKARD, C. I. BARKER,


J. H. PACKARD, A. D. BARKER.


Little Androscoggin Water Power Co.


OWNERS OF Little Androscoggin Water Power -AND- BARKER MILLS, Mill Street, Auburn, Me.


Treasurer's Office, - 81 Main Street.


INCORPORATED 1870.


CAPITAL, A. M. Pulsifer, Treas. Wm. Hayes, Agent.


- $340,000.


SPINDLES. 21,776. LOOMS, 432


Capacity, 4,000,000 yards per annum. MANUFACTURE, FINE SHEETINGS & SHIRTINGS. SELLING AGENTS, DEERING, MILLIKEN & CO.,


79 & 81 LEONARD ST., NEW YORK.


48 CHAUNCY STREET, BOSTON.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


MAINE CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.


145 Lisbon street.


.INCORPORATED APRIL 2, 1891.


George Lowell Tracy, President; Gerald B. Whitman, Sec. and Treas.


PRAGER CLOTHING COMPANY.


87 Lisbon street.


INCORPORATED AUGUST, 1891.


Benjamin A. Prager, Pres .; Philp Prager, Treas .; Fred H. Prager, Clerk.


RIVERSIDE CEMETERY ASSOCIATION. INCORPORATED, 1857.


Containing about 40 acres on the east bank of the Androscoggin river.


George W. Bean, Pres .; F. I. Day, Sec. and Treas .; George Bean, J. P. Longley, William P. Frye, A. B. Nealey, Managers; Joseph Estes, Sexton; George W. Bean, General Agent.


THE B. PECK DRY GOODS CO.


126 and 128 Lisbon street.


INCORPORATED APRIL, 1890. CAPITAL STOCK, $100,000.


B. Peck, Pres .; H. A. Free, Treas .; J. H. Crowley, Manager; B. Peck, J. H. Crowley, H. A. Free, Lewis Lombard, W. S. Nicoll, L. T. Chabot, W. E. Youland, Directors.


THE HALL AND KNIGHT HARDWARE COMPANY.


INCORPORATED APRIL 1, 1889. Office 53 Lisbon street.


Fred A. Hall, Pres .; Willie A. Knight, Treas .; Seth M. Carter, Secretary ; Fred A. Hall, Willie A. Knight and S. M. Carter, Directors.


UNION WATER POWER COMPANY.


ORGANIZED DEC. 1878.


Office, under DeWitt House, Park street.


Lyman Nichols, Pres .; G. S. L. Abbott, Treas. and Manager; S. A. B. Abbott, George F. Fabyan, Edward L. Wood, Jacob Edwards, William B. Frye, Lyman Nich- ols, Directors.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


WASHBURN CHAIR COMPANY. INCORPORATED, 1890. CAPITAL STOCK, $50,000. 87 Lisbon street. T. E. Eustis, Pres .; A. D. Parker, Treasurer.


BATES COLLEGE.


BOARD OF PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS.


Rev. Oren B. Cheney, D. D., Pres. ; Hon. James G. Blaine, LL. D., Augusta ; Rev. Dexter Waterman, Car- roll, N. H. ; Abial M. Jones, Lewiston ; Hon. Alonzo Garcelon, M. D., Lewiston ; Rev. John A. Lowell, A. M., Danville, N. H. ; Hon. Nelson Dingley, Jr., LL. D., Lew- iston ; Enoch W. Page, New York City ; Hon. Henry Williamson, A.M., Starks ; Hon. Person C. Cheney, A.M., Manchester, N. H. ; Cyrus H. Latham, Lowell, Mass ; Hon. George F. Mosher, A. M., Hillsdale, Mich. ; Lyman G. Jordan, A. M., Lewiston ; Hon. Jonathan L. H. Cobb, Lewiston ; Hon. Moody Currier, LL. D., Manchester, N. H .; George E. Smith, Esq., Boston, Mass. ; Lyman G. Jordan, Sec.


FACULTY OF THE COLLEGE.


Rev. Oren B. Cheney, D. D., Pres .; Jonathan Y. Stan- ton, A. M., Rev. Benjamin F. Hayes, D. D., Lyman G. Jordan, A.M., Thomas L. Angell, A.M., George C. Chase, A. M., John H. Rand, A.M., Jonathan Y. Stanton, A.M., Sec. and Librarian ; - Registrar.


Number of students, 128.


COBB DIVINITY SCHOOL.


FACULTY.


Rev. Oren B. Cheney, D.D., Presdent ; Rev. John Ful" lonton, D.D., Rev. Benjamin F. Hayes, D.D .. Thomas Hill Rich, A.M., Rev. Alfred Williams Anthony, A.M., Rev. James Albert Howe, D. D., Sec.


EXAMINING COMMITTEE.


Rev. James M. Bailey, D.D., Rev. C. E. Cate, A. M., Rev. T. H. Stacy, A. M., Rev. Martyn Summerbell, A. M. Number of students, 26.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


NICHOLS LATIN SCHOOL.


BOARD OF INSTRUCTION.


Ivory F. Frisbie, A.M., Prin., Teacher of Latin and Greek; A. C. Townsend, A. B., Teacher of Mathematics ; W. F. Tibbetts, A.B., Teacher of Classical Geography and History ; C. J. Emerson, Teacher of Rhetoric and Elocu- tion; E. W. Morrell, Asst. Teacher of Latin.


RAILROAD STATIONS.


Crowley Junction station, South Lewiston, Henry W. Knowles, station agent.




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