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Dube E. 100 Lincoln Gagne Geo. A. 21 Main Graham Kate Mrs. 464 Lisbon
Harris John A. 360 Lisbon
Kerrigan Mary Mrs. 3 Lisbon road King T. P. 8 Bates Markson Abram, 247 Lisbon
MeCarty James, 31 Lincoln
McCarty Michael, 43 Lincoln Nolan Ellen, 28 Lincoln O'Malia John, 292 Lisbon Richard Alec. 102 Lincoln Riley J. 132 Lisbon
Tracy J. A. 26 Lisbon
Tracy M. E. 231 Main
Turcotte Andre, 197 Lincoln
Turcotte M. 204 Lincoln
Velvets, Feathers and Gloves.
(Cleansed and Dyed.)
LeBLANC JOSEPH, 141 Main (see page 665)
Velvets and Laces.
PAGEGEO. R. 27 Lisbon (see p. 22) PAUL E. S. & CO. 174 Lisbon (see page 16)
Ventilator Mnfrs.
Darling, Free & Co. 145 Main
Veterinary Surgeons.
Brackett Edward I. 17 Chapel Choate Horace H. 66 Park Henderson E. D. 18 Franklin Raymond Geo. F. 22 Franklin
Violin Mnfr.
Taylor N. S. 106 Park
Watch Repairers. LAPOINTE P. E. 362 Lisdon (see p. 664) VERRETTE GUSTAVE, 34 Chestnut (see p. 664)
Watches, Jewelry, Etc.
Drew George A. 71' Lisbon Dutton Geo. F. 293 Lisbon Gagne T. N. 272 Lisbon GUAY AUGUSTIN, 258 Lis- bon (see p. 664)
Harvey Ira B. 36 Hammond
Keyes O. P. 577 Main
LaPalme Eugene, 28 Chestnut
LAPOINTE P. E. 362 Lisbou (see p. 664)
Moreau & Wiseman, 27 Chestnut Osgood H. A. & Co. 131 Lisbon Osgood H. A. & Son (wholesole), 131 Lishá»—n Perry J. W. & Son, 90 Lisbon Pomeroy E. E. 109 Lisbon VERRETTE GUSTAVE,34 Chestnnt (see p. 664)
Wheelwrights.
Donnell Benjamin F. 47 Park Hackett Wm. H. 86 Bates
Whitener and Colorer.
Sherman J. M. 78 Pierce
Wig Makers.
Godfrey George. 31 Lisbon Maerz Elias D. 179 Oak
Window Shades and Fixtures.
BRADFORD, CONANT & CO. 199 and 201 Lisbon (see back cover) CHANDLER & WINSHIP, 100 Lisbon (see p 281) DOUGLASS & COOK, 188 Lisbon (see p. 281) VAUGHAN THOMAS, 231 and 233 Lisbon (see p. 668)
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Window and Door Frames.
JORDAN-FROST LUM- BER CO. Cross Canal(see p,4) PINGREE R. C. 136 Main (see p. 4)
Wood.
(See also Coal and Wood.)
HARPER & GOOGAN, 138 Bates and 57 Whipple (see front cover)
JORDAN-FROST LUM- BER CO. H. P. Dorman, mgr. coal and wood dept. G. T. Yard, and 181 Lisbon (see p. 4) Mailhotte A. 71 Lincoln
Maro S. W. Canal st. alley cor. Chestnut
Mitchell A. A. Main next lower M. C. R. R. depot
NORTON O. A. 52 Ash (see p. 205)
PARADIS THOMAS, 77 Cedar (see p. 661)
Parlin W. T. rear 119 Main
PINGREE R. C. 136 Main (see p. 4) Provost & Beauregard. 8 to Oxford
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ROBBINS ISAAC L. Bates (see p. 205)
142
ROBBINS LUCIUS C. rear 268 Main (see p. 661)
SKINNER H. B. &CO. north of Ist Cross Cross (see p. 205) STEVENS IVORY D. 380 Lisbon (see p. 661) Verville Joseph, 62 Lincoln
WOOD J. N. CO. 64 Middle and 497 Main (see front cover)
Wood Turners.
JORDAN-FROST LUN- BER CO. Grand Trunk Yard (see p. 4)
Wood Working Ma- chinery.
FIELD EDWIN F. 36 Canal (see p. 20)
Wooden Ware.
CHASE J. H. 191 Lisbon" (see p. 3) CONANT A. P. 235 Lisbon (see p. 659)
DOYLE BROS. 32"to 38 "Lis- bon (see p. 22)
HASKELL GEO. B. & CO. 200 Main (see p. 662)
PHANEUF M. & CO. 94 and 96 Lincoln ( see p. 660)
STETSON [J.H. & CO. 65 Lisbon (see p. 663)
Wool.
Morrell Stephen, 612 Main 1
Woolen Goods. PAUL E. S. & CO. 174 Lisbon (see p. 16)
Woolen Mills.
COLUMBIA MILLS, Mill, n.
Main ( see p. 13) Cowan Woolen Co. Mill Cumberland Mill, Libby & Dingley props. end of Lincoln
Lincoln Mills, Libby & Dingley, props. Mill
Wrapping Paper, Etc.
DOUGLASS & COOK, 188 Lisbon (see p. 281 )
Wrench Mnfrs.
FIELD EDWIN F. 36 Canal (see p. 20)
Yeast.
Fleishman & Co. 398 Lisbon
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ADVERTISEMENTS
Boston Lead Manufacturing Co.,
- OFFICE,
Corner Congress and Franklin Streets, 162 CONGRESS ST., and 180 and 182 FRANKLIN ST., BOSTON, MASS.
SAMUEL LITTLE, President.
WM. J. BRIDE, Treasurer.
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PURE WHITE LEAD
RED LEAD AND LITHARGE.
Lead Pipe and Sheet Lead.
PATENT TIN-LINED PIPE, PURE BLOCK TIN PIPE. COPPER AND IRON PUMPS, SOLDER, ETC.
PIG LEAD. PIG TIN.
Our Pure White Lead both dry and ground in oil, we warrant to be strictly pure, and guarantee that for Fineness, Body and Durability, it is not surpassed by any Lead in the market.
We warrant our Red Lead and Litharge to be strictly pure and of the finest quality.
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CITY GOVERNMENT.
FOR J893
. City Election the First Monday in March. City Government Organized Third Monday in March.
MAYOR.
SETH CHANDLER.
ALDERMEN. M. A. Murphy, President.
Ward 1-E. F. Scruton. Ward 2-A. D. Barker.
Ward 3-Cornelius O'Connell.
Ward 4-N. L'Heureux. Ward 5-Regis Provost. Ward 6-M. A. Murphy. Ward 7-Arion C. Pierce.
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CITY CLERK.
T. E. O'Connell.
COUNCILMEN.
T. C. Spillane, Pres.
Ward 1-George M. Kavanagh, Frank E. Wilcox, Win. B. Skelton.
Ward 2-Emery N. Howard, James J. McKenna, Sam- uel Knowles.
Ward 3-John B. Littlefield. B. J. Dunn, Richard McGee.
Ward 4-Thomas C. Spillane, Joseph Verville, Ernest Getchell.
Wurd 5-James McManus, B. J. Vaughn, Geo. E. Sharpe.
Ward 6-Frank Peltier, Cyrille Poulin, Michael Hop- kins.
Ward 7-John E. Carrigan, Sewall H. Bagley, H. Jordan.
CLERK OF COMMON COUNCIL.
W. P. Lambert.
JOINT STANDING COMMITEES.
Finance-The Mayor ; M. A. Murphy, Alderman ; T. C. Spillane, Frank Peltier, William B. Skelton, Councilman. Accounts-Regis Provost, Alderman ; B. J. Vaughn, Thomas C. Spillane, Councilmen.
Public Property-C. O'Connell, N. L'Heureux, Alder- men ; J. B. Littlefield, Joseph Verville, John E. Carrigan, Councilman.
Highways-The Mayor ; C. O'Connell, Alderman ; B. J. Dunn, Cyrille Poulin, James J. McKenna, Councilmen.
Drains and Sewers-A. D. Barker, M. A. Murphy, Aldermen ; B. J. Vaughn, Richard McGee, Emery N. Howard, Councilmen.
Street Lights-Regis Provost, Alderman ; James Mc- Manus, Geo. E. Sharpe, Councilmen.
Fire Department-N. L'Heureux, E. F. Scruton, Alder- men ; William B. Skelton, Samuel Knowles, Geo. M. Kavanagh, Councilman.
Schools and School Houses-M. A. Murphy, Regis Pro- vost, Aldermen ; B. J. Dunn, James McManus, George E. Sharpe, Councilmen.
Engrossed Bills-A. D. Barker, C. O'Connell, Alder- men ; G. M. Kavanagh, Michael Hopkins, Sewall H. Bagley, Councilmen.
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Ordinance-Arion C. Pierce, N. L' Heureux, Aldermen ; Richard McGee, Ernest Getchell, Frank E. Wilcox, Councilmen.
Printing-M. A. Murphy, Alderman ; Frank Peltier, B. J. Vaughn, Councilmen.
Commons and Public Squares-The Mayor, T. C. Spillane Michael Hopkins, Councilmen.
Water Supply-N. L'Heureux, A. D.Barker Aldermen ; Wm. B. Skelton, H. Jordan, Sewell H. Bagley, Council- men.
STANDING COMMITTEES OF MAYOR AND ALDERMEN.
Police -- The Mayor, O'Connell and Provost.
Elections-Barker, Murphy and L'Heureux.
Licenses- Provost, Scruton and O'Connell
Liquors-Murphy, L'Heureux and O'Connell.
CITY OFFICERS.
1893.
Judge of Municipal Court-Adelbert D. Cornish.
Clerk of Municipal Court-C. V. Emerson.
CHOSEN BY THE CITY COUNCIL, MARCH, 1893.
City Clerk-T. E. O'Connell.
City Treasurer-Charles Walker.
Assessors of Taxes-G. W. Furbush, Peter Mottram, James Doyle.
Chief Engineer-M. J. Moriarty.
City Engineer-John A. Jones.
City Marshal-A. E. McDonough.
City Liquor Agent-T. F. Nelligan
City Physician-L. E. N. Matte.
City Solicitor-F. A. Morey. Collector of Taxes-E. G. Woodside.
Auditor of Accounts-C. E. Cronin.
Street Commissioner-Charles Haley.
Supt. Water Works-J. L. Kenney.
Truant Officer-William Collins.
Board of Fire Commissioners-Charles Horbury, D. J. McGillicuddy, Frank 1 . Dana, Seth Chandler.
Clerk of Water Board-W. A. Goss.
Board of Water Commissioners-Cyrus Greeley, chair- man ; John G. Kelley, R. C. Reynolds, John B. Smith, C. J. Callahan, J. B. Isaacson, Seth Chandler, ex-officio.
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Committee on Reduction of City Debt-Seth Chandler, Mayor; T. C. Spillane, President of Common Council ; Charles Walker, Treasurer ; J. M. Robbins, J. Y. Scru- ton, W. II. Newell.
Measurers of Wood and Bark-T. M. Murch, Nelson Ham, John Harper, W. R. Randall, G. G. Moore, O. A. Norton, F. Lapointe, W. W. Harris. H. A. Torsey, John N. Wood, E. L. R. Hunt. Joseph Verville, W. H. John- son, Louis Provost, Charles L. Turgeon, G. B. Roberge, F. D. Lyford, C. C. Wilson, G. B. Bearce, M. J. Googin I. L. Robbins, Henry Stearns, J. J. Ryan, E. A. Lane, Henry C. French, John F. Putnam, Nelson Howard.
Surveyors of Lumber-W. W. Harris, F. L. Frost, C. P. Wellman, E. P. Weymouth, D. A. Knowles, H. V. Whitcomb. A. C. Estes, Charles D. Scrimegeour, H. C. Furbush, John Eames, D. B. Stevens, Charles Hilton, W. R. Randall, W. Moody, G. B. Bearce, A. E. Frost, E. E. Rowe, A. E. Turgeon, Panama Brooks, W. L. Davis, T. L. McGillicuddy, W. J. Dingley, J. B. Bates, A. Ambrose, Frank Martin, James Whittemore, W. B. Day, Albert E. Frost, Ernest Rowe, Frank L. Frost, A. O. Wright, W. J. Frost, Charles Rand, Phillippe Maillet'e, W. H. Johnson, A. A. Rowe, W. H. Record, Joseph Verville.
Sealer of Weights and Measures-T. E. O'Connell.
Sealer of Leather-Flavian Lapointe.
Culler of Staves-John J. Kennedy. Supt. of Burials-T. E. O'Connell.
Pound Keeper -Martin A. Ward.
Sextons-J. S. Garcelon, Thomas Vaughan, Joseph Blethen, Joseph Marshall, James Garcelon, F. I. Day, James Tracy, John Goff, C. R. Rowe, Joseph Estes, A. E. Jackson, A. E. McDonough, Frank Kilgore, E. Per- rautlt, Octave Guay, Frank Blais, F. V. Emmond, M. O'Connor.
APPOINTED AND CHOSEN BY THE MAYOR AND ALDERMEN.
President of the Board of Mayor and Aldermen-M. A. Murphy.
Regular Police Force-A. E. McDonough, City Mar- shal ; L. N. Lajeunesse, Deputy Marshal ; P. O'Connell, Arsene Cailler, Philogene Beudette, Gustave Legendre, J. J. Manning, Levi Pemberton, Fred Thornton, Jere- miah Creedon, John Leonard, Lorenzo Arnoldi, John J. Sheehan, Patrick F. Hannafin, Thomas B. Kearins. Specials-Patrick J. Hamilton, Edward McIlheron, Daniel Finn, E. E. Grant, Joseph Soucis.
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Special Police-Frank Willard, T. F. Day, John B. Bates, David H. Bailey, E. W. Elder, J. C. Colburn, David F. Cotton, F. E. Wilcox, Thomas Murphy, Arthur Gagnon, Louis Carville, M. J. Kavanagh, Edgar L. Pennell, Louis A. Blouin. J. G. More, Onesine Lebland, Adolph Richard, Homer Perault, O. K. Douglass, Thos. Mara, F. L. Quimby, B. D. Babcock, Joseph Tebault, Edwin Batley, Samuel Morrell, M. J. Crane, Geo. Rivard Patrick S. Mullany, T. W. Murch, A. B. Stewart, Silas Messerve.
Constables-Peter J. Walsh, Maurice Goff. Noel Gravel, J. B. Hewey, Gustave Verrette, Charles Nickerson, P. Leahey, T. J. O'Keefe, Hubert Verrault, Thomas Roche, Frank Peltier, Michael Clifford, Frank E. Wilcox, T. Connolley, H. W. Bowley, David Dyer, B. D. Babcock, Frank Pinette, Alfred Beauchine, Polycarp Filieault, Charles Horbury, John A. Bibber, Michael S. Higgins, Benj. Peterson, Z. J. Campbell, Dr. L. E. N. Matte, Geo. E. Sharpe, Napoleon Dutil, John B. Littlefield, Jule Piekard, Nelson Howard, Louis Trial.
Police Matron-Mrs. Mary S. Foss.
Board of Health-L. E. N. Matte, Z. J. Campbell, C. T. Jellerson.
Weighers-H. P. Dorman, O. A. Norton, E. L. R. Hunt, John N. Wood, W. P. Leonard, J. E. Whitman, John Harper, Clarence Hanson, J. B. Garcelon, C. H. Weymouth, Henry A. Torsey, George W. Leathers, H. A. Cole, E. J. Ham, John Goff, R. W. Clark, C. O. Cappers, Charles MeCarthy, J. M. Given. Thomas W. Murch, George W. Belt, M. S. Russell. M. J. Googin, Charles L. Lydston, - Stone, Wm. H. MeCann.
Keepers of Powder Magazine-Joseph H. Day, Fred Hall.
Inspector of Vinegar-Henry Sabin.
City Engineer-J. A. Jones.
CHOSEN BY FIRE COMMISSIONERS.
Chief Engineer-M. J. Moriarty.
First Assistant-M. P. McGillicuddy. Second Assistant-Napoleon Lajeunesse. Third Assistant-Johh A. Bibber. Fourth Assistant-Daniel Sands.
Supt. of Fire Alarms-F. R. Whitney.
Driver of Hose Truck No. 1-Michael Lawless.
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Board of Overseers of the Poor.
Consists of the Mayor and Aldermen.
Chosen by Board of Overseers of Poor.
President-The Mayor.
Clerk-P. X. Angers.
Superintendent of City Farm-Dennis McGillicuddy.
Water Commissioners.
John G. Kelley,
term expires March, 1894.
1895.
Cyrus Greely,
Roscoe C. Reynolds,
66 1896.
John B. Smith,
66
66 1897.
C. J. Callahan,
6 .
1898.
I. B. Isaacson,
66
1899.
Chosen by Water Commissioners.
Clerk-R. C. Pennell
Superintendent-J. L. Kenney.
Engineer at Pumping Station-I. C. Downes.
Office hours 9 to 12 a. m., and 2 to 5 p. m. ; Saturday evenings during January, April, July and October, from 7 to 9 p. m.
PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
ORGANIZATION OF THE SCHOOL BOARD AND SCHOOLS.
SCHOOL COMMITTEE.
Regular meeting the first Monday evening in each month at 7.30.
Rev. T. H. Wallace, Pres .; G. A. Stuart, Sec. of the Board and Sup. of Schools.
Ward 1 L. B. Jordan, term expires Sept. 1, 1894
W. H. Judkins,
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66
1, 1895
66
66
1,1894
Phil. P. Getchell,
66 66 1,1895
66
1, 1895
Ward 3 A. F. Irish, Josiah P. Longley,
6 . 66
1,1894
Ward 4 Thomas C. Spillane,
66
1,1895
A. M. Garcelon,
66
66 1,1894
Ward 5 T. H. Wallace,
66
66 1,1894
W. E. Callahan, 66
66
1, 1895
Ward 2 G. A. Callahan,
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Ward 6 E. P. Kennedy, 66
1,1894
John B. Smith,
60
1,1895
Ward 7 A. L. Talbot,
6 6
1, 1894
A. W. Sturgis,
66 1,1895
TEACHERS IN THE CITY SCHOOLS.
HIGH SCHOOL.
Geo. B. Files, Prin .; William C. Houghton, Sub Prin. ; F. W. Plummer, Miss Kate A. McVey, Miss Au- gusta Prescott, Miss Anna M. Brackett, Miss Vann E. Meserve, Assts.
GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
HORTON STREET-F. W. Chase, Prin .; Sarah P. Clark, Katie M. Lynch, Dora B. Moody, Nellie G. Ham, Bertha M. Hinckley, Lucy M. Lane, Mabel A. Divoll, Mary E. Leavitt, M. I. Pettingill, Josie Mitchell, Assts.
INTERMEDIATE SCHOOLS.
BATES STREET-1st Class, A. L. Grover, E. M. Rowe, Teachers; 2d Class, Kate Callahan, Susan J. Carville, Teahers.
LINCOLN STREET-L. A. McKenna, Teacher.
MAIN STREET-1st Class, G. A. Lunt, Teacher; 2d Class, G. W. Miller, Teacher.
OAKS STREET-1st Class, Gusta Davis, Teacher; 2d Class, Annie G. Lewis, Teacher.
PRIMARY SCHOOLS.
BATES STREET-1st Class, M. C. Sullivan, Teacher; 2d Class, L. Callahan, Teacher ; 3d Class, Emma J. Temple- ton, H. A. Moody, Teachers; Sub-Primary, Ella Weman, L. E. Parsons, Teachers.
COLLEGE STREET-Sub-Primary, A. D. King.
LINCOLN STREET-1st Class, C. E. Spillane, Teacher ; 2d Class, K. C. O'Brien, Teacher ; 3d Class, A. C. Sullivan, H. F. Scott, Teachers; Sub-Primary, Mary D. Joyce, J. G. Dunn, Teachers.
MAIN STREET-1st Class, Francis E. Russell, Teacher; 2d Class, Sadie Blaisdell, Teacher; 3d Class, L. E. Mer- rill, Teacher ; Sub-Primary, Ida A. Yetten, Teacher.
OAK STREET-1st Class, A. B. Stevens, Sub-Primary, A. L. Peabody.
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NORMAL TRAINING SCHOOL.
OAK STRET-M. B. Fairfield, Prin .; S. M. Jordan, C. W. Joyce, E. E. Ward, Mary T. Crawshaw, M. M. Ryle, Carrie A. Tarr, E. A. Dunn, M. T. Curran, F. T. Skil- lings, N. A. Dingley, E. J. Ferguson, H. G. Thompson, E. B. Allen, Assts.
RURAL SCHOOLS.
BARKERVILLE-Grace E. Bucknam, Teacher.
COLLEGE ROAD-Susie M. Jordan, Teacher.
CROWLEY-Maud M. Hartwell, Teacher. DAVIS CORNER-Mary J. Haley, Mabel Randall, Teachers. FERRY-M. B. Hodgkin, Teacher. JACKSON-Lena M. Jones, Teacher. LISBON ROAD-M. J. Haley, Teacher. NO NAME POND-B. M. Field, Teacher.
PINE WOODS-Edith H. Dusser, Teacher. RIVER ROAD-Maud M. Warren, Teacher. ROSE HILL-Miss Alice M. Holland, Teacher. SABATTUS-Florence A. Jepson, Teacher. SABATTUS ROAD-G. S. Dakers, Teacher. THORNE -- Grace G. Stevens, Teacher. WEBSTER ROAD-Alice Linney, Teacher.
M. E. Chase, Teacher of Music. Josephine P. Gilbert, Physicial Culture.
PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
ASYLUM OF NOTRE DAME DE LOURDES.
Pine street. Established November 21, 1878.
BLAKE ST. SCHOOL.
Blake near Ash st.
Conducted by Sisters of Sion. 250 Pupils.
FRENCH SCHOOL. rear 414 Lisbon st.
Mademoiselle Leontine Marquis, Prin. teacher. scholars.
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FRENCH SCHOOL. 286 Lisbon st.
Mademoiselle Eva Beaudett, Prin. teacher. 50 scholars.
MARIST BROTHERS. 254 Bates street.
Organized August 15, 1886.
Brother Joseph, Director; Brothers Xaxerius, Peter Bonaventura, Francis and Sylvere, Assistants.
ST. JOSEPH'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL. Established 1881. Main, corner Bates street.
Sisters of the Congregation of Notre Dame, Instructors.
ST. JOSEPH'S SCHOOL CONVENT OF NOTRE DAME.
253 Main street.
Mother Superior and eight sisters, Instructors. 400
scholars.
ST. PETER'S PAROCHIAL SCHOOL.
Established 1882.
Dominican block, 145 Lincoln, corner Chestnut streets.
Dominican Fathers and Sisters of Charity of Sion, Instructors.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
M. J. Moriarty, Chief; M. P. McGillicuddy, Ist. Asst .; Napoleon Lajeunese, 2nd. Asst. ; John A. Bibber, 3rd. Asst. ; Daniel D. Sands, 4th. Asst. ; F. R. Whitney, Supt. of Fire Alarm.
STEAMER ANDROSCOGGIN, NO. 3.
House Ash street, cor. Bates.
J. B. Longley, Engineer of Fire Steamers; O. N. Briggs, Fireman; Geo. Batchelder, Driver.
J. E. Thornton, Foreman; P. E. Mullaney, Asst .; Pat'k. D. Lawless, Clerk; John Lacroix, Driver, Hose 3; George Batchelder, Driver, Steamer 3.
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STEAMER L. C. PECK, NO. 4. House Ash Street, corner Bates. 1
- Joseh Lacombe, Driver; Frank Cosgro, Fireman ; John B. Littlefield, Engineer.
JOHN HIBBERT HOSE NO. 1 AND 2.
M. J. Holmes, Foreman; W. L. Noyes, Asst. Fore- man; John McGrath, Clerk; Michael Lawless, Driver No. 1; John McGrath, Driver No. 2.
RESCUE HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 1. House Park Street.
P. J. Cronin, Foreman; Martin A. Ward, Asst .; John A. Dillingham, Clerk; Daniel Sewall, Driver.
CHEMICAL ENGINE NO. 1.
House Ash street, cor. Bates.
George A. Heald, Runner; T. L. McGillicuddy, pipe- man; Harry Seavey, Driver.
LOCATION OF SIGNAL BOXES.
No. 6. Androscoggin Mill, (private).
12. Barkerville, Upper Main St.
14. Main Street, near Geo. B. Bearce's
15. Russell and Bardwell Streets.
17. Main and Frye Streets.
18. Vale and College Streets.
19. College and Sabattus Streets.
27. High and Main Streets.
28. Lewiston Machine Shop.
29. Holland and Winter Streets.
34. Near Sands Building.
35. Lincoln and Main Streets.
36. Lisbon and Main Streets.
37. Bates and Ash Streets.
38. Main and Bates Streets.
42. Lincoln St. near John Brophy's
43. Chestnut and Lincoln Streets.
45. Bates Mill (private) .
47. Pine and Lisbon Streets.
53. Lisbon and Cedar Streets.
57. Pine and Pierce Streets.
62. Bates and Birch Streets.
63. Park and Maple Streets.
67. Oxford St. South of Cedar.
68. Lincoln St. near Avon Mill.
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72. Webster and Pine Streets.
73. Sabattus St. and Eastern Ave.
74. Webster St. and Eastern Ave.
BOXES IN AUBURN.
8. Ara Cushman Co. (Private).
81. Pray-Small Co.
82. Turner and French Streets.
83. Turner and Union Streets.
84. Pine and Oak Streets.
85. Engine House, Court Street.
86. Y. M. C. A. Block, Court Street.
87. Pleesant and Drummond Streets.
89. High and Academy Streets.
92. Main and Laurel Streets.
93. Pulsifer and Third Streets.
124. Washington and Jefferson Streets.
Two strokes, fire out; 3 strokes, chief's call in Lewis- ton ; 4 strokes, chief's call in Auburn ; 5 strokes, calls Hook and Ladder No. 1; 9 Strokes calls Steamer No. 4.
M. J. Moriarty, chief of Dept.
INSTRUCTION TO KEY-HOLDERS.
Key-holders, upon positive information of a- fire, will unlock the box, and if the City Hall bell is not striking or the small bell in the box, pull the hook easily down to the end of the slide at once, aud let go immediately. Do not pull a box when the City Hall bell is striking. After pulling a box remain at the box, if possible, until the fire- men arrive to direct them to the fire. If you hear no clicking sound in the box after pulling the hook, go to the next box and give the alarm. No box in Lewiston should be pulled for a fire in Auburn. Never give an alarm for a fire seen at a distance. First locate the fire, then go to the nearest box to the fire and give the alarm. Never pull a box for a burning chimney. In no case is more than one box to be pulled for the same fire, and that box should be nearest to the fire. Key-holders changing their residence will please return their keys to the superinten- dent of the line, and in no case leave them with new ten- ants. All complaints concerning the boxes or wires must be made to the Chief Engineer or Superintendent of the line. It will be the duty of the Police after an alarm from any box, between the hours of nine o'clock in the evening and six o'clock in the morning, to ring Main Street Free Baptist Church bell.
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CHURCHES.
FIRST BAPTIST.
Bates street, near Spruce. ORGANIZED JUNE 3, 1847.
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Rev. Drew T. Wyman, Pastor; F. P. Weymouth, Alson Lathrop, A. P. Winslow, Clarence Hanson, Deacons ; Wm. H. Royal, Clerk; A. P. Winslow, Treas .; E. H. Gerrish, Supt. S. S.
FREE BAPTIST.
Main street.
ORGANIZED JUNE, 1838.
Rev. Martyn Sumberbell, D. D. Pastor; A. M. Jones, W. L. Badger, S. W. Cook, G. C. Chase, Thomas H. Roberts, Deacons; W. L. Badger, Clerk; Geo. B. Files, J. H. Rand, and Charles H. Miller, Parish Com .; L. G. Jordan, Supt. S. S .; F. A. Conant, Asst. Supt. ; Beni. Chandler, Librarian.
SOUTH LEWISTON FREE BAPTIST. Lisbon road, junction Old Lisbon road. Organized 1827.
Rev. Charles E. Woodcock, Pastor; John L. Ham, Supt of S. S.
PINE STREET FREE BAPTIST.
Pine street, corner Blake. Organized January, 1869.
Rev. S. A. Blaisdell. Pastor; William E. Youland, D. M. Phillips, William Craig, Deacons; Arba Marsh, Clerk and Supt. S. S.
ST. JOSEPH'S (ROMAN CATHOLIC.)
Main street, corner Blake.
Built in 1870.
Rev. Thomas H. Wallace, Pastor; William B. Fallon, Assistant.
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ST. PATRICK'S (ROMAN CATHOLIC.)
Bates, corner Walnut.
Rev. Thomas H. Wallace, Pastor; Rev. William B. . Fallon, Asst. Pastor.
ST. PETER'S CHURCH (ROMAN CATHOLIC.)
Bartlett street, near Ash.
Built in 1872. .
Priest's residence, 113 Ash street.
Rev. Alexander Mothon, Pastor; Rev. Dominican Fa- thers, Asst. Pastors.
PINE STREET CONGREGATIONAL.
Pine street, corner Bates.
Rev. George M. Howe, Pastor; Frederick B. Sands, Clerk; A. L. Templeton, Treas. ; Albert L. Templeton, S. H. Murray, Sylvanus B. Hayes, Francis B. Caswell, Deacons; Archie L. Talbot, Nathan C. Dinsmore, Pru- dential Com .; Frederick B. Sands, Supt. S. S .; Geo. H. Goud, Sec. ; Frank C. Thompson, Treas.
Number of scholars 542.
TRINITY CHURCH (EPISCOPAL.)
Bates street, corner Spruce.
Organized 1854.
Rev. D. Vaughn Gwilym, Rector ; William Scott, Senior Warden; Joseph A. Moyes, Junior Warden; Samuel Walker, Isaac Wood, James Wood, Wm. C. Allen, John W. Scott, Vestrymen; Samuel Walker, Vestry Clerk; John W. Scott, Treus .; Samuel Walker, Joseph Cash, Auditors.
HAMMOND STREET M. E.
Organized May, 1870.
Rev. Thomas F. Jones, Pastor ; H. A. Osgood, J. G. Richardson, H. B. Bartlett, R.C. Pingree, A. W. Sturges, R. Dresser, C. J. Gammon, Trustees ; A. W. Sturges, J. W. Gerrish, C. J. Gammon, Lydia H. Buckman, Frances A. Sturges, Mrs. F. H. Merrill, J. H. Merrill, J. G. Richardson, Mrs. E. Brown, Stewards ; J. G. Richardson, Supt. S. S .; Henry Huntington, Sexton, residence 40 Bartlett street.
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PARK STREET M. E.
Park street, near Ash.
Rev. Edward O. Thayer, Pastor ; S. D. Thomas, Rufus Lord, D. B. Sawyer, E. W. Russell, John H. Marshall, Cyrus Keene, W. G. Emmons, George Emmons, Warren A. Farr, Trustees ; John Oakes, J. W. Thompson, A. J. Gardner, H. M. Austin, B. T. Emery, A. A. Mitchell, D. T. Mitchell, James Linney, John Anderson, S.D). Thomas, C. H. Kimball, Fred Garcelon, Thomas Catland, Stew- ards; C. H. Kimball, D. T. Mitchell, Class Leaders .; William G. Emmons, Treas .;. J. W. Thompson, Supt. S. S. ; John Oakes, Sexton.
BATES STREET UNIVERSALIST SOCIETY.
Society Organized 1858. Church Built 1865.
Rev. Thomas B. Payne, Pastor. ; Seth Wakefield, E.M. Briggs, B. Peck, Trustees ; E. C. Wellman, Treas .; Geo. Emerson, Sup. S. S.
Number of scholars, 200.
MASONIC.
ASHLAR LODGE, NO. 105. Chartered Nov. 5, 1860.
Henry A. Torsey, W. M .; Frank H. Johnson, S. W .; Fred I. Morrell, Sec .; R C. Pingree, Treas .; William Burnham, Chap. ; William Stevens, Tyler.
Regular communication, Monday evening on or before the full moon, in Masonic Hall, Savings Bank block.
: RABBONI LODGE, NO. 150.
Chartered Dec. 28, 1868.
W. H. Judkins, W. M .; -- , S. W .; Fred G. Payne, J. W .; George F. Turner, Sec .; Cyrus Greeley, Treas. ; F. I. Day, Fred Kelly, Trustees.
Stated meeting in Masonic Hall, Savings Bank block, Wednesday evening succeeding full moon. Election of officers, at the stated meeting in September.
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KING HIRAM ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER. Chartered May 3, 1855.
Fred G. Payne, H. P .; Fred E. Wilcox, K .; Charles A. Jumper, S. ; Geo. A. Callahan, Sec. ; W. J. Burnham, Treas.
Stated convocation, second Friday in each month, in Masonic Hall, Savings Bank block.
DUNLAP COUNCIL OF ROYAL AND SELECT MASTERS.
Charter Dated May 4, 1864.
L. O. Brackett, T. I. M; Henry A. Torsey, D. M .; Frank H. Johnson, P. C. W. ; John F. Putnam, Recorder ; J. H. Stetson, Treas.
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