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YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
53 Court street.
H. C. Day, Pres. ; F. A. Haskell, Vice Pres .; E. T. Garland, Gen. Sec .; J. W. Stetson, Rec. Sec .; George H. Brown, Treas.
Number of volumes in library, 2,000.
Gymnasium well supplied.
Prayer meetings every Sunday at 9.30 a. m. ; afternoon at 4 p. m., for men only.
CORPORATIONS, ETC. AMERICAN BANKING & TRUST COMPANY.
73 Main street.
W. W. Bolster, Auburn, Me., Pres. ; B. R. Redman, Quincy, Mass., Vice Pres. ; N. F. Woodbury, Auburn, Me., Sec. and Treas.
AMERICAN SHOE MNFG. CO. Boot and Shoe Mnfrs. 170 and 172 Main.
INCORPORATED MAY 11, 1889. CAPITAL, $20,000. Albert. A. Hutchins. Pres. ; Philip M. Bickford, Treas .; George W. Bumpus, Sec.
559
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
ANDROSCOGGIN LAND ASSOCIATION.
Office 2 Goff block, 34 Court street.
INCORPORATED JUNE 23, 1887.
W. W. Stetson, Pres .; Geo. C. Wing. Vice Pres .; A. M. Penley, Treas. ; George G. Gifford, Clerk; E. T.Gile, J. W. Mitchell, Geo. E. Davis, A. R. Savage, Directors.
ARA CUSHMAN COMPANY.
209 Court and 10 and 22 Railroad streets.
Boot and Shoe Mnfrs.
INCORPORATED MAY 15, 1888. .
Ara Cushman, Pres. ; Charles L. Cushman, Vice Pres .; M. B. Watson, Clerk ; S. F. Merrill, Treas.
AUBURN AQUEDUCT CO. Office, 34 Court street, room 1.
INCORPORATED 1869.
N. I. Jordan, Treas. ; F. M. Jordan, Pres. ; J. O. Foss, Supt.
AUBURN FOUNDRY CO.
157 Washington street, near Tobie & Clark Mnfg. Co.
ORGANIZED 1875. CAPITAL, $15,000.
A. M. Penley, Pres. ; N. M. Neal, Treas. and Supt .; N. I. Jordan, N. M. Neal, A. M. Penley, B. F. Sturgis, E. T. Gile, Directors.
AUBURN LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION.
Office, 2 Post Office building.
A. R. Savage, Pres. ; L. W. Haskell, Vice Pres. ; Geo. G. Gifford, Sec .; M. B. Watson, Treas. ; J. W. Mitchell, Attorney; A. R. Savage, George W. Curtis, George W. Bumpus, Ara Cushman, L. W. Haskell, W. W. Stetson, A. M. Penley, C. A. Jordan, Geo. G. Gifford, Directors.
Monthly meetings, first Monday of each month.
LAKE AUBURN FISH PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION.
H. H. Hanson, Pres .; George E. McCann, Treas .; George G. Gifford, Clerk ; The President, ex-officio, J. W. Ricker, D. E. Parlin, F. R. Conant, Executive Committee ; H. H. Hanson, D. E. Parlin, J. B. Daniels, George B. Bearce, J. W. Ricker, George G. Gifford, J. N. Wood, L. W. Baker, F. R. Conant, Directors ; Arthur W. Merrill, Supt. of Hatching Station.
.
560
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
AUBURN BOARD OF TRADE.
83 Main street.
ORGANIZED APRIL 18, 1887.
Board of management.
Ara Cushman, Pres. ; E. T. Gile, 1st Vice Pres. ; A. M. Peuley, 2nd Vice Pres .; George S. Woodman, 3rd Vice Pres. ; J. P. Hutchinson, Sec. ; D. W. Verrill, Treas.
Membership about 150.
AUBURN DRUG AND CHEMICAL CO.
INCORPORATED OCT. 1887. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $50,000.
S. F. Merrill, Pres. ; N. W. Harris, Vice Pres. ; H. C. Packard, Treas. ; W. B. Kilbourne, Sec. ; S. F. Merrill, N. W. Harris, W.B. Kilbourne, E. T. Gile, A. R.Savage, H. W. Hutchins, Ara Cushman, Directors.
AUBURN NOVELTY CO.
INCORPORATED MARCH 11, 1891. CAPITAL $24,000.
74 Main street.
John F. Eaton, Pres. ; Jerome B. Hunton, Sec. ; Horace C. Day, Treas. ; John F. Eaton, James F. Atwood, Geo. A. Keist, Horace C. Day, Jerome B. Hunton, Directors.
AUBURN STOVE FOUNDRY CO.
INCORPORATED 1890. Capital $50,000.
Office and foundry junction Washington and High streets.
H. W. Hutchins, Pres .; T. H. Roberts, Treas. ; George W. McFadden, General Agent ; H. W. Hutchins, H. Fini- field, J. R. Learned, George S. Woodman, George W. McFadden, J. H. Stetson, A. L. Goss, Directors.
EDWIN T. STEVENS CO.
INCORPORATED JAN., 1891. Capital Stock $26,000.
211 Turner street.
Edwin T. Stevens, Pres. and Treas .;
JOHN F. COBB SHOE CO.
INCORPORATED NOV. 21, 1889. Capital $100,000. 95 and 97 Main street. Charles E. Cobb, Pres. ; John F. Cobb, Treus. ; Charles E. Morse, Sec.
560 A
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
NUTE BROTHERS SHOE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED MAY 1891. Capital $25,000. 150 Main street.
Albert F. Nute, Pres. ; Wm. H. Nute, Treas. and Sec .; Alfred D. Nute, Supt.
THE GOODYEAR SHOE MACHINERY CO.
Eastern Branch. 92 Main street.
Main office, No. 158 Summer street, Boston, Mass. Fac- tory, No. 398 Federal street, Boston, Mass.
Jonathan Munyan, Pres .; S.V.A. Hunter, Treas. ,C. L. Barker, Manager.
THE WHITMAN AGRICULTURAL WORKS.
INCORPORATED 1839. Capital $100,000.
John W. May, Pres .; Dexter W. Verrill, Treas .; W. F. Whitman, Manager ; J. W. Mitchell, Clerk.
AUBURN GAZETTE PUBLISHING CO. 4 and 6 Court street. Newspaper Publishers.
Thomas E. Calvert, Pres .; W. W. Stetson, Treas .; N. W. Harris, Sec.
AUBURN HOSIERY CO. ORGANIZED 1888. 103 Main street.
George C. Wing, Pres .; A.A. Waite, Sec. and Treas .; George C. Wing, A. A. Waite, B. F. Briggs, Directors.
AUBURN MINERAL SPRING CO. North Auburn. Office 79 Lisbon street, Lewiston.
William F. Mullen, Pres .; George H. Swasey, Treas .; Horace C. Little, Sec. ;
AUBURN STEAM POWER CO.
M. C. Percival, Pres .; N. W. Harris, Sec. and Treas.
BARKER MILL. Mill street, off Barker. INCORPORATED 1870.
William W. Bolster, Pres .; A. M. Pulsifer. Treas .; William Hayes, Agent. Manufacturer fine 40 inch sheet- ing.
33g
560 B
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
BROCKWAY MNFG. CO.
142 Main.
INCORPORATED OCT. 25, 1887. . Capital stock $20,000
Russell Daggett, Pres. ; Isaac N. Haskell, Treas. ; Wirt V. Daggett. Sec.
DINGLEY-FOSS SHOE CO.
INCORPORATED 1891.
Boot and Shoe Mnfrs.
34 Troy street.
Jere Dingley, jr., Pres; Horatio G. Foss, Vice Pres .; Edgar G. Sprague, Everett M. Stevens, Clerk.
LEWISTON AND AUBURN ELECTRIC LIGHT CO. Office, 34 Court street.
A. R. Savage, Pres. ; George C. Wing, Vice Pres .; Daniel Briggs, Treas. ; F. E. Bisbee, Supt.
PRAY-SMALL COMPANY.
Boot and Shoe Mnfrs.
INCORPORATED JULY 28, 1891. Capital $100,000.
Leonard A. Pray, Pres. ; L. Linn Small, Treas .; J. Alfred Bowie, Clerk.
TOBIE & CLARK MNFG CO. Capital Stock $50,000. 165 Washington street.
Charles S. Emerson, Pres. ; Charles Dunn, Treas. and Clerk; Lewis A. Cobb, Joshua W. Beede, N. M. Neal, C. S. Emerson, Frank R. Conant, Directors.
UNION DEBENTURE CO. 83 Main street.
F. H. Boardman, Pres. ; Charles H. Gilman, Sec. and Treas. ; I. R. Beery, Vice Pres. and General Manager ; J. R. Learned, State Agent.
WOOD-ROBINSON COMPAANY.
INCORPORATED MARCH, 1890. 3 Capital Stock $30,000. Wholesale Paper Dealers, 101 Main street. C. A. Robinson. Pres. ; B. F. Wood, Treas :
560 c
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
ANDROSCOGGIN COUNTY OFFICIAL REGISTER FOR 1891.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
Franklin M. Drew, Lewiston, Judge of Probate. Fred O. Watson, Auburn, Registrar of Probate. I. W. Hanson, Auburn, Clerk of Courts. Silas Sprague, Auburn, Registrar of Deeds. Noel B. Potter, Lewiston, County Treasurer. William H. Newell, County Attorney. John F. Lamb, Auburn, Sheriff and Jailer. George Bonney, Auburn, Janitor.
DEPUTY SHERIFFS.
W. S. Larrabee, Auburn; Fred L. Odlin, Lewiston; Herbert E. Thurston, Mechanics Falls; Nelson Howard, Lewiston; Charles H. Miles, Lisbon; George E. Huskins, Lisbon Falls ; Ira T. Monroe, North Livermore; J. F. Quimby, North Turner ; James G. Jordan, Webster.
SPECIAL.
Lewis L. Haskell, Lewiston.
BAIL COMMISSIONERS.
Richard Dresser, Auburn ; A. K. P. Knowlton, Adel- bert D. Cornish, Lewiston. John F. Lamb, Hillman Smith, Auburn, James T. Small, A. E. McDonough, Lewiston, Coroners.
COUNTY COMMISSIONERS.
Roswell C. Boothby, Livermore Falls; Seth Chandler ; Lewiston ; Walter B. Beals, Turner.
COURT TERMS.
Supreme Judicial Court for Civil and Criminal bus- iness, third Tuesday in January, April and September. County Commissioners Court, regular sessions, first Tuesday of April and October, adjourned sessession, first Tuesday of each month.
Probate Court, second Tuesday of each month.
Insolvency Court, Wednesday following second Tues- day of each month.
STAGES.
Durham Stage leaves 149 Main street for Durham, 3 P. M. daily. Arrives at 10.30 A. M. Revillo M. Strout, Pro- prietor.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Mechanic Falls stage leaves 149 Main street at 3 P. M. daily.
Arrives from Mechanic Falls at 10 A. M. Daniel Walker, Proprietor.
Turner stages leave Auburn depot and Elm House for West Auburn, North Auburn, Turner, North Turner, and Livermore, daily, on arrival of cars from Boston, and connects with train for Portland and Boston. Passengers forwarded to Canton. Bailey Brothers, Proprietors.
Stage leaves Elm House, Auburn, same time as above for East Auburn, Turner Centre, East and North Turner Bridge. Eugene Doyle, Proprietor.
CEMETERIES. MT. AUBURN. Mt Auburn avenue, near Turner ..
William A. Woodbury, Supt.
OAK HILL. South River road.
Ralph Ellinwood, Supt.
POST OFFICES.
AUBURN.
Goff block, Court street, corner Main. Office hours, 7 A. M. Sunday, 9 to 10 A. M.
John C. Blake, Postmaster ; Costello P. Dennison Asst. Postmster ; Cyrus M. Dunn, M. O. Clerk; Herman L. Lothrop, Mail Clerk; A. F. Lamarche, T. W. Watson, E. W. Bonney, C. E. Merrill, Fred D. Miller, A. C. Fuller, Letter Carriers; Charles H. Sawyer, Sub. Carrier ;
MAILS CLOSE.
Eastern, 2.10, 10.30 P. M.
Farmington, 2.10, 10.30 P. M.
Grand Trunk, 7.00 A.M, 2.10 P. M.
Kennebec, 10.25 A. M., 5.00 P. M.
Lewiston, 7.00, 10.25 A.M., 1.20, 5.00 P. M. Turner, 2.10 P. M.
Western, 7.00, 11.05 A. M., 4.25, 10.30 P. M.
MAILS ARRIVE.
Eastern, 7.00, 11.20 A. M. Farmington, 11.20 A. M.
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT 560 E
Grand Trunk, 8.00, 11.00 A. M.
Kennebec, 8.45 A. M., 3.30 P. M.
Lewiston 7.00, 10.30 A.M. 1.30, 5.15 P.M. Turner, 10.30 A. M. Western, 7.00 A.M., 2.30 P.M.
AUBURN PLAINS.
Fred A. Allen, Postmaster.
Mail arrives from Auburn, 4.45 P. M. Mail leaves for Auburn, 9.15 A. M.
DANVILLE. Danville Junction.
Charles Thurston, Postmaster.
Mails leave at 7.35, 10.40, 10.45 A. M .; 2.15, 2.45 P. M. Mails arrive at 8.20, 10.40, 10.45 A. M. ; 2.15, 2.45, P. M.
Poland Springs arrive 10.40, leave 2.45, daily.
South Danville arrive 1.15, leave 2.45, three times each week.
EAST AUBURN. Turner street.
C. F. Curtis, Postmaster.
Mail arrives from Auburn, 4.00 P. M. Mail leaves for Auburn, 9.45 A. M.
LEWISTON JUNCTION.
Jesse G. Dexter, Postmaster.
MAILS LEAVE FOR
Lewiston and Auburn, 11.07 A. M.
Portland, 7.27, 11.07 A. M.
Western Points, 2.47 P. M.
MAILS ARRIVE FROM
Lewiston and Auburn, 2.47 P. M.
Portland, 9.54 A. M. ; 2.47 P. M.
NORTH AUBURN. Opposite Lake Auburn road. Isaac Osgood, Postmaster.
Mail arrives from Auburn, 4.15 P. M. Mail leaves for Auburn, 9.15 A. M.
SOUTH DANVILLE. Pownal road, near Durham line.
Mrs. Emerson Bowie, Postmistress.
560 F
MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
WEST AUBURN.
Near Grand View House.
E. S. Crafts, Postmaster. Mail arrives from Auburn, 4.00 P. M. Mail leaves for Auburn, 9.30 A. M.
RATES OF POSTAGE.
(See page 354)
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Atwood Tascus
McCann Geo. E.
Bailey T. A.
Miller A. A.
Bolster W. W.
Mitchell J. W.
Briggs J. C.
Morrill John A.
Brown George H.
Morrill Nahum
Chase B. T.
Nason B. W.
Cony H. C.
Nye J. Edwin
Crafts E. S.
Oakes H. W.
Day H. C.
Pulsifer A. M.
Dresser Richard
Pulsifer J. D.
Foss R. F.
Ricker M. F.
Garcelon C. E.
Savage A. R.
Gifford G. C.
Small F. L.
Hanson I. W.
Sprague A. C.
Harris N. W.
Sprague Silas
Harris Wilfred
Stanchfield W. E.
Harris W. M.
Verrill A. E.
Hunton J. B.
Watson Fred O.
Jordan Ebenezer
Watson M. B.
Kelleher P. H.
Wing Charles E.
Little E. O.
Wing George C. Woodbury N. H.
May John W.
Woodman George S.
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Atwood Tascus
Morrill John A.
Carter S. M.
Oakes H. W.
Chase B. T.
Savage A. R.
Day Horace C.
Small L. L.
Harris N. W.
Watson F. O.
McCann Geo. E.
Wing George C.
560 G
ADVERTISEMENTS
SEXTON'S Improved "HUB" Oil Tank,
With Adjustable Pump for Transferring the Oil from Barrel to Tank in Six minutes. Adapted for Kerosene, Machine or Other Oil.
Please remember, this Tank can stand close to wall when in use without interfering with the opening and closing of cover.
THE HUB
80 GALLON
Entire height of Sixty-gallon when open, 47 inches ; diameter, 25} in .; Thirty-gallon when open, 38 in .; diameter, 20 in.
MADE OF GALVANIZED IRON, PROTECTED BY WOOD BOTTOM ON THE OUTSIDE. HANDSOMELY PAINTED AND ORNAMENTED.
MANUFACTURED ONLY BY
Isaac Sexton & Co. 60 BROAD STREET, Near Milk St., BOSTON, - - MASS.
HEAD-QUARTERS
-FOR-
Oil & Varnish TANKS.
FROM 30 to 600 GALLONS.
30 to 60-Gallon in Stock.
Buy the Only Reliable Faucet Can for Kerosene Oil.
THE HUB
JACKET, SEXTON'S PAT.
[Patented June 13 and Oct. 17, 1882.]
The "Hub" Metallic Jacket Cans
FOR THE DRUG AND OIL TRADE.
Are especially recommended by steamboat, rail- road and insurance companies, as being the most suitable for the purposes to which they are adap ted, from the fact that the Metallic Jacket will not soak oil, and is therefore less liable to accidents by fire.
A space is left in the centre of the Jackets for the purpose of stencilling your business and address when desired.
THE HUB JACKET SEXTON'S PAT
THE HUB JACKET SEXTON'SPAT
[Patented June 13 and Oct. 17, 1882.]
SEXTON'S Improved "Hub" Faucet Can FOR FAMILY USE. Two Sizes, 5 &10 Gallons You Can Fill your Lamps form the Faucet.
560 H
ADVERTISEMENTS
A. G. WHITCOMB,
₾
School and Kindergarten Furniture.
SOLE MANUFACTURER OF
Morse's Spindle-Back Folding Settee.
-
73 Fulton St., BOSTON.
SEND FOR CATALOGUE AND PRICE LIST.
561
ADVERTISEMENTS
JAMES A. JOHNSON,
Manufacturer of WINDOW AND DOOR BLINDS
OF EVERY STYLE AND PATTERN.
Cross Canal, LEWISTON, ME.
Lewiston Steam Dye House.
Lace Curtains Cleansed and Finished, Dyed, Pressed and Neatly Repaired.
Velvets and Plushes Cleansed, Dyed and Finished.
JOSEPH LeBLANC, Prop'r. 141 Main Street, Lewiston, Me.
T. R. CATLAND, Machinist & Locksmith.
DEALER IN ---
CUTLERY AND SPORTING GOODS OF ALL KINDS.
Stencil Cutting, Key Fitting and Repairing of all kinds of Light Machinists' Work.
No. 170 LISBON STREET, LEWISTON, MAINE.
C. O. MORRELL, DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES & RUBBERS,
ALL KINDS. Ladies', Gents', Misses & Children's.
COR. MAIN and LISBON STS., Sign of Big Black Boot, Lewiston, Maine.
Boots, Shoes and Rubbers Neatly Repaired.
CRESSEY'S New City Restaurant & Oyster House
Is now prepared to furnish OYSTER SUPPERS to large or small parties at all times of Day or Evening.
ICE CREAM,
for Fairs, Suppers or Parties, in any quantity at short notice. Steaks, Chops and Oysters served at all hours. Open till 12 P. M. Stamford oysters in the shell. Lambs' Tongues, Pigs' Feet. Also, a full line of Confectionery, Nuts, Figs, Dates and Fruits. All the leading Brands of Tobacco and Cigars, and everything to be found in a First Class Eating House.
167 Lisbon St. (Opp. E. S. Paul & Co.) D. B. CRESSEY, Prop'r.
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562
ADVERTISEMENTS
1862. 1891.
GEO. A. CALLAHAN, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER.
Having a large office well stocked with all the latest and most desirable kinds of PRINTING MACHINERY, TYPE AND OTHER APPLIANCES with Electric Power, for the rapid and economical execution of
EVERY KIND OF LETTER PRESS PRINTING.
I am enabled to furnish my patrons at the shortest notice and at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. Having had over thirty-seven years experience in the printing business and giving my im- mediate personal attention to every order, whether large or small, patrons may rely upon having their work done in a man- ner that shall prove satisfactory in every respect. Special at- tention given to INTRICATE and PARTICULAR WORK.
Orders by Mail or Express will receive prompt attention.
GEO. A. CALLAHAN, 21 Lisbon Street, Lewiston, Maine.
LE MESSAGER,
FRENCH WEEKLY. Issued every Tuesday and Friday Morning. ESTABLISHED IN 1880.
COUTURE & GUILBAULT, Editors and Proprietors.
Office, 27 Chestnut Street.
SUBSCRIPTION: $1.50 PER YEAR.
The best French Advertising Medium in the State. CIRCULATION : 2,700.
Has subscribers in every city or town of Maine where French people reside, among which : - Lewiston, Biddeford, Brunswick, Saccarappa, Waterville, Augusta, Skowhegan. Fairfield, Orono, Oldtown, Etc., Etc. Has subscribers also in the States of Mass., N. H., Vt., N. Y. and R. I.
FRENCH JOB PRINTING A SPECIALTY.
563
ADVERTISEMENTS
Lewiston Gas Light Company. CAPITAL STOCK, $75,000.
President, W. H. WHITE. Treasurer, EDWARD C. LEE. Supt., WM. M. SCOTT. Sec'y, WM. R. STEVENS.
-DIRECTORS,- -
Wallace H. White, Seth M. Carter, Randall Morgan, Samuel T. Bodine, Edw. C. Lee. .
OFFICE UNDER DeWITT HOUSE, No. 116 Park, corner Pine Street.
B. FRANK PRATT, BOOK AND JOB PRINTER. BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURER. 86 LISBON STREET, LEWISTON, MAINE.
FIRST-CLASS WORK AND REASONABLE PRICES.
ARTISTIC PRINTING. Union Printing Co.,
LEWISTON MAINE.
138 LISBON ST., (Over Babbitt Bros.)
We make a Specialty of Commercial and Society work and guarantee the highest excellence in design and exe- cution.
F. G. PAYNE, Manager.
COMPOSED OF MUSICIANS FROM THE LEWISTON BRI- GADE BAND.
PAYNE'S ORCHESTRA,
LEWISTON, ME.
F. G. PAYNE, Manager. 138 LISBON STREET.
564
ADVERTISEMENTS
I. D. STEVENS,
COAL
COAL and WOOD
PRESSED HAY, ETC.
No. 380 Lisbon Street, . . Lewiston, Me
J. L. HAYES & CO., DEALERS IN LIME, CEMENT and MASONS' SUPPLIES FLOUR, GRAIN, HAY and STRAW. No. 282 Main Street, near Catholic Church. LEWISTON, ME.
J. L. HAYES.
S. B. HAYES
DAY BROTHERS, W. B. DAY, 264 Pine St., Lewiston ; G. J. DAY, 82 Fifth St., Auburn. Contractors and Builders.
Carpenter Work of all kinds done at short notice and on reasonable terms.
OFFICE,
MAIN ST., opp. Horse Car Waiting Room, LEWISTON, ME.
HODGKINS, FOSS & CO., Job Carpenters and Builders AND DEALERS IN
DOORS, WINDOWS and BLINDS.
Nos. 3 and 7 Lower Main Street, LEWISTON, ME.
565
ADVERTISEMENTS
BLAKE, SPEAR & CO., DEALERS IN Groceries, Provisions and Meats. FLOUR, TEA AND COFFEE A SPECIALTY.
209 Main Street,
1. M. BLAKE.
CASS SPEAR.
Lewiston, Maine. W. E. WEBSTER.
GRINDING IN CAR LOTS, COTTON SEED & LINSEED MEAL.
Specialties. MEAL AND MILL FEEDS,
PRESSED HAY AND STAW.
J. B. HAM & CO.,
LEWISTON, MAINE.
Mill and Office in Grand Trunk Yard. j
MILLERS. {
Flour, Grain
and Feed.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CITY ORDERS.
W. F. MUNROE, COMMISSION MERCHANT.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
FOREIGN and DOMESTIC FRUITS AND COUNTRY PRODUCE. 240 Main St., Blanchard Block, , Lewiston, Me.
M. J. DAVIS,
DEALER IN FLOUR, FEED, GRAIN, SEED,
PRESSED HAY and STRAW.
Agricultural Tools, Etc. 86 PARK STREET, Cor. ASH. LEWISTON, ME.
566
ADVERTISEMENTS
D. E. PARLIN,
GROCER TEA DEALER.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
BOSTON TEA STORE, ESTABLISHED 1875.
3 JOURNAL BLOCK, LEWISTON, ME.
FRANK L. HOYT & CO.,
PRESSIONE
SUGAR
FLOUR
CROCER
SOAP
RAISINS
A. P. CONANT,
DEALER IN
HYSON
TEA
235 Lisbon Street,
GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, FLOUR, TEAS, COFFEES, &c. Crockery, Stone and Wooden Ware, AND MEATS OF ALL KINDS.
Lewiston, Maine.
TIBBETTS & GOODRICH, DEALERS IN
Groceries and Provisions.
FLOUR OF ALL GRADES, Choice Teas, Pure Coffees, Butter, Cheese, Etc. ALSO, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF GOODS. Goods delivered promptly and free of expense.
97 ASH STREET,
LEWISTON, MAINE. -
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Groceries, Meats,
ETC. 230 LISBON ST., LEWISTON, MAINE.
567
ADVERTISEMENTS
B. LITCHFIELD & CO.,
DEALERS IN CHOICE
FAMILY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
The BEST MEATS always on hand.
FRESH TEAS.
243 Main, cor. Bates St., LEWISTON, MAINE. B. LITOSFIELD.
E. A. HUTCHINS, DEALER, IN
Meats, Fish and Groceries,
FLOUR, GRAIN AND COUNTRY PRODUCE,
MAIN, COR. LINCOLN STS., LEWISTON, MAINE.
CITY RESTAURANT. First-Class Meals for Ladies & Gentlemen FURNISHED AT ALL HOURS. Choice Line of Cigars and Confections .. ICE CREAM AND OYSTERS IN SEASON. T. W. WEBB, Proprietor, 125 MAIN STREET, NEAR M. C. R. R. STATION ..
C. L. SAUNDERS, MANAGER.
NEALEY & MILLER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Groceries, Flour and Provisions,
COR. BATES and MAIN STREETS,
A. B. NEALEY. LEWISTON, MAINE. C. H. MILLER
568
ADVERTISEMENTS
E. K. SMITH ,
FRESH
THE
BREAD
BAKERY
BAKER.
Manufacturer and Dealer in
Crackers, Bread, Cake and Pastry.
Ornamental Frosting at Short Notice. Wedding Cakes Made to Order.
203 Main, cor. Franklin Street, LEWISTON, ME.
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, FIRST-CLASS TEAMS TO LET
LIVERY STABLE
SW.ORALLY.
AT REASONABLE PRICES.
Office, 101 and 103 Park Street, LEWISTON, MAINE GEO. W. FURBUSH, Prop.
WALKER BROTHERS,
FISH
MARKET.
55 BATES STREET, NEAR MAIN. Fresh, Salt, Smoked and Pickled Fish. Oysters, Clams, Lobsters, Canned Goods, Crackers, Cigars, &c.
SAMUEL BOOTH,
HYSON
FLOUR, PORK,
157 LINCOLN STREET, - -
DEALER IN
West India Goods and Groceries.
LEWISTON, MAINE.
569
ADVERTISEMENTS
TO CATCH THE EYE
is now the first thing necessary in advertising.
TO PLEASE THE MIND
is the first important ele- ment in trade.
TO GRATIFY THE HEART
is the wish of all reliable dealers.
TO FIT THE PURSE
is an absolute necessity in these days of "tight money."
WE UNDERTAKE TO DO THESE THINGS.
PATRONS SHALL DECIDE AS TO OUR SUCCESS.
BRADFORD, CONANT & CO.,
DEALERS IN FURNITURE, CARPETS AND DRAPERIES, 199 and 201 Lisbon Street, LEWISTON, ME.
570
ADVERTISEMENTS
THOMAS VAUGHAN, Furniture, Carpeting, COFFINS, CASKETS AND ROBES.
231 and 233 LISBON STREET, . . LEWISTON, MAINE.
HEARSES, HACKS AND ALL FUNERAL GOODS SUPPLIED.
F. E. CRANE & CO., FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS
AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS.
Dealers in Coffins, Caskets and Floral Designs. EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. No. 57 Main Street, Lewiston, Maine. Residence, 21 Spring Street, Auburn. . . Open all night.
L. L. BLAKE & CO., Manufacturers and Dealers in
FURNITURE
OF ALL KINDS. Carpets, Draperies, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES. ALSO,
COFFINS AND CASKETS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. EMBALMING A SPECIALTY. 155 LISBON STREET, LEWISTON, ME.
571
ADVERTISEMENTS
J. H. STETSON & CO., (Successors to BEAN & STETSON.) -DEALERS IN-
Kitchen Furnishing Goods,
STOVES, RANGES, FURNACES AND REGISTERS. Tin, Iron, Copper, Wooden and Granite Iron Ware. ZINC, LEAD PIPE AND SHEET LEAD. JOB WORK TO ORDER.
- Mill Work and Slating a Specialty .-
65 LISBON STREET, LEWISTON, MAINE.
HALL & KNIGHT HARDWARE CO., Successors to OWEN & HALL, dealers in
HARDWARE,
MANUFACTURERS' SUPPLIES. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Iron, Steel, Nails, Cutlery, Belting, Zinc, Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead, Pumps, Powder, Shot, Planes, Clothes Wringers, Etc. Agents for Oriental Powder Mills. Sole Agents for Androscoggin County for the Niles' Patent Door Locks and Knobs.
Marbleized Slate Mantels, Bracket Shelves, Etc. Also, DRAIN PIPE of all kinds. Agents for Fairbanks' Scales. Headquarters for MILL SAWS. Coal Grates, &c. Fine Mechanics' Tools a Specialty. 53 Lisbon Street, LEWISTON, ME.
F. A. HALL, President.
W. A. KNIGHT, Treasurer.
STEPHEN W. MAYO, DEALER IN
COAL
WOOD.
Wood Fitted or Unfitted to Suit. All orders promptly filled. Canal St. Alley, cor. Chestnut St., Lewiston, Maine.
BOARDMAN & DODGE,
PLAIN & DECORATIVE Paper Hangers, PAPER ANCINGS
House, Wall and Ceiling Painting. All Work done with Dispatch, in a Workmanlike Manner. 266 Main St. Lewiston, Me.
W. A. GREENOUGH & CO., DIRECTORY PUBLISHERS,
97 OLIVER STREET, BOSTON, MASS. JAMES E. HUNTRESS.
ELMER LITTLEFIELD.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
29 to 35 PARK STREET,
WADE & DUTTON'S Is the Place to Buy
Phaetons, Top Buggies, Beach Wagons, Etc., Etc. LEWISTON, MAINE.
P. R. DESJARDINS, DRUGGIST.
CIGARS, FANCY GOODS, BRUSHES, SPONGES, TOILET ARTICLES, ETC.
140 Lincoln St., cor. Chestnut, LEWISTON, ME.
DR. S. DUMONT,
Office, 142 Lincoln Street.
Residence, 97 Chestnut Street.
WM. J. HALL, Contractor and Builder.
JOB WORK DONE AT SHORT NOTICE. Shop, Cross Canal. Residence, 41 Orange St. Lewiston, Maine.
THE LEWISTON JOURNAL
Is Prepared to Fill all Orders.
Book, Pamphlet or Commercial Printing. In a Style Unsurpassed by any Office in the County.
Don't forget to send your orders for all work to the Journal Office, if you would have Good Stock, Good Workmanship, Latest Styles,
and Fair Prices.
573
ADVERTISEMENTS
OLIVER NEWMAN & CO.,
ICE.
ICE DEALERS,
Ofice, 36 Chapel Street, Lewiston,
Orders can be left at Bearce & Wilson's Coal Office, Peables & Garcelon's, Philoon & Brewster's, Auburn.
LONG'S DINING ROOMS, 57 Lisbon St., near Music Hall, - - LEWISTON, MAINE. MEALS AT ALL HOURS. The Best of Steaks, Oysters and Ice Creams. Catering for Parties a Specialty. Board by the Day or Week.
Lewiston Machine Co.,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINE BUILDERS.
MANUFACTURERS OF
COTTON AND WOOLEN MACHINERY,
LEWISTON, MAINE.
Incorporated 1864. CAPITAL, $100,000.
President, C. I. BAKER. Treasurer, FRED KELLEY. Agent, R. C. REYNOLDS.
DIRECTORS .- Nelson Dingley, Jr., John W. Farwell, C. I. Baker, E. S. Davis, James Dempsey, E. T. Gile, L. L. Shaw.
H. C. LITTLE, Auditor.
Men Employed, - 200.
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ADVERTISEMENTS
FOR THIRTY YEARS
A Thoroughly Tested & Standard Remedy.
WRIGHT'S MAGNETIC
ELECTRIFIER. TRADE MARK .-
Wright's Magnetic Electrifier,
For the instant relief of all pain, internal and external. Cures when others fail; Try it and be convinced. For Sale by Druggists, Price 25 cents, MANUFACTURED ONLY BY FRANK A. WRIGHT, SOLE PROPRIETOR,
43 Orange Street, Lewiston, Maine.
HENRY A. READ, PROPRIETOR OF De WITT
LIVERY, HACK, SALE AND BOARDING STABLE.
First-class teams furnisned at all hours. A specialty made of Boarding Horses. 101 Franklin Street, Lewiston, Maine.
EUGENE PERRAULT, Proprietaire, Anciene Place de Mess. Dunn. Tenant Ecurie de Premiere Classe. Pour Baptêmes, Mariages et Enterrements, à des prix les plus moderè. 45 Cedar St., Lewiston, Me.
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