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SPORTING GOODS-TANNERS.
Woodman M. S. & Co., Main st., W. Lebanon, Lebanon
Flint Elbridge, 16 Main st., Littleton
WYATT HORACE F., (fishing tackle) Town Hall block, Plymouth
Stationers. (See also Books and Stationery.)
Abbott George F., Cruft's block, Bethlehem BROWN JOHN H., Bristol
STORRS EDWARD P., Emerson block, Main st., Hanover
Winchester Edward D., Whitcomb block,
Merrill John W., 6 Phenix block, Main st .. Haverhill
LITTLETON CARD CO., McCoy block, Littleton
Heath Alma A., Tuft's block,
Plymouth
Stave Manufacturers. PACKARD ALBERT, r 49, West Canaan, Canaan
Steamboat.
DRAKE EDWARD M., "Lady Ellen," Bristol Packard Charles A., "Nina," r 34, Enfield
Stencil Cutter.
NUTTING S. EUGENE, Odd Fellow's block, Woodsville, Haverhill
Stereoscopic Views.
EMERY WALTER H., (dealer) r 14 cor 13, Monroe
Stock Labels.
DANA CHARLES H., W. Lebanon, Lebanon
Stone Yards.
FREETO PILLSBURY H., (contractor
and dealer) r 3, Lebanon
Stoves and Tinware. (See also Hardware.)
CLAPP ERI G., Ashland Fellows Smith D., Bristol
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FRENCH & MERRILL, Central Square,
KINSMAN STEPHEN D., Campton Vil- lage. Campton
BARNES & EASTMAN, E. Canaan, Canaan
Jones Charles S., E. Canaan, 66
Millen William W., N. Haverhill, Haverhill HILDRETH C. M. & SON, 11 Hanover st., Lebanon . Wilson Carrie S ..
Payne Lyman C., Main st., Lisbon White Royal P., 98 Main st., Littleton
RANDLETT GEORGE W., Plain st., Lyme
GOULD CHARLES J., Morton block, Main st., Plymouth
Page Alfred, r 13, Wentworth
Straw Goods Manufacturer.
Chickering Catherine P.,
Littleton
Surveyors.
See Civil Engineers and Surveyors.
Tanners.
DRAPER J. F. & CO., Ashland
Pray Ebenezer K., Bristol Nurse Fred O.,
Kinsella Michael, r 4, Enfield
LEVISTON BROS., 66
Blair David, r 36, Haverhill WELLS GEORGE W., r 39, Sugar Hill, Lisbon Littleton
Baker Charlie,
Boisvert Joseph, Cole John, Coy Arthur,
..
Brown James B., r 13,
Wentworth 66
Coyer Merrick,
Galex Jav O .. Littleton
GRANITE STATE GLOVE CO., 66
Heath Benjamin F., 6:
Ide Joseph. Waterford, Vt., 66
Parker W. F., . ..
66
Pierre Maxime, ROUNSEVEL ROYAL D.,
Stoddard Charles, Stone Charles H., .6
Tulip John, 66
Watson Porter B., High st., 66
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Watson Walter W.,
Lyme
Avery Amasa W., Avery st., Plymouth 66
BRAINARD JAMES S ..
CALLEY CHASE W., Mill st.,
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COBUN BREWSTER G., r 21, ..
Dearbon Gill F., 66
Draper Jason F., r 1. (tannery at Ash- land,
FLETCHER JOHN G., GEORGE HENRY S., off High st.,
SMITH ELIJAH L., r 12. 66
SMITH HAZEN D., South Main st.,
FRENCH GEORGE P., Rumney
KENDALL ALBURN H., off r 15, W. Thornton, Thornton
Avery Edmund M., r 18, W. Thornton, Woodstock Sawyer George A., r 18, W. Thorn- ton, Woodstock
Telegraph Operators.
Emmons Nellie E.,
Ashland
ROSS HARVEY P., r 24, Bath
French Lon H .. Wing Road, Bethlehem DICKINSON CHARLES H., Bristol
HOIT WARREN E., W. Canaan, Canaan
Shackford Alfred N., East Canaan,
TUCKER WILLIAM H .. r 44, E. Canaan, Willis James K., Enfield
EASTMAN FRED A., r 29,
Grafton
Crowley Jerry P.,
Hanover
Frost Newton A., Tontine Building,
Billings George L., r 36. Haverhill
DAVISON EDGAR, (W. U. Co.,) Woods- ville,
Morrison H. Fannie.
True Wilbur T., E. Haverhill, ..
White Frank P., Woodsville,
Dutton Edward N., (W. U. Tel. office at White River Junction, Vt.,) W. Leba- non, Lebanon
Lovejoy Harry R., W. Lebanon. 66
Richardson William H., (agt. W. U. Tel. Co.,)
Sargent Frank E .. r 12, E. Lebanon, 66
Whitcher Frank F .. (W. U. Tel. Co.,) Association building. 66
Whitcher Ward P., (manager W. U. Tel.) Association building, Lisbon
Brown Willie E., Littleton MORRIS CHAUNCEY C., (W. U.,) 66
Quimby Alden. (W. U. Tel. Co.,)
Rumney
Clark Charles F. G., r 19, Quincy, Herbert Henry W., r 25 Rumney Depot,
Simson Charles A., r 25. W. Rumney,
CASWELL NED T., r 3, Warren Sum- mit, Warren
Davis Joli E.,
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Eastman James B., r 13,
BINGHAM WALLACE A., r 27, WRIGHT JAMES, Plain st.,
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THRESHERS AND WOOD SAWYERS-WATCH KEY MANUFACTURER.
Threshers and Wood Sawyers.
Bolles Cortes, r 6, Bethlehem
Choate Edwin A., r 21, Enfield Center,
Gove Eben, r 27, Grafton
Biathrow Solomon D., r 18 n 2. Hanover
HOWE MICAH C., r 11 n 10, Enfield,
Hurlbutt Willard G., r 30, Hanover Cen- ter. 66
Melendy Alonzo K., r 8 n 11, Canaan, 46
Webb Charles D., r 4, Hanover Center,
COOK JOHN L., (at Oliverian Village) Haverhill
MERRILL JAMES, r 35, N. Haverhill,
Beede William P., r 17 E. Hebron, Hebron
CLARK EDWIN W., r 15, N. Lisbon, Lisbon
CLARK LEONARD W., r 10, N. Lisbon,
Spooner Charles M. r 39, Sugar Hill, 66 Brown Henry, Main st .. Littleton
Belford George H., Plain st., Lyme
BUFFUM J. A. & F. M., r 8, Monroe
Smith John A .. Plymouth
SPALDING CHARLES, at W. Plymouth, Rumney Depot, Rumney
Tinware.
Bingham Fred W.,
Bristol
Spaulding John F., r 24 Enfield Center, Enfield
Warren Leander L., r 19. Enfield Center, ‘
EMERY GEORGE, Odd Fellows block, Woodsville, Haverhill
Brown Brothers, Hanover st., Lebanon 66
Richardson Alphens C ..
Lincoln Gardner H., Lyme
Evans Joseph O. Sr., r 15, Piermont
Tobacco and Cigars.
(See also Groceries, also Drugs, also General Merchants.)
Merrill Dewitt C.,
Aslıland
Gannon Peter W .. r 9, Pierce's Bridge, Bethlehem
MACDONALD RODERICK, r 10 cor 9, Pierce's Bridge,
Calley Charles H., Abel's block, Bristol
Kendall George H., Summer st.,
CARTER HENRY W., Bank cor Park st .. Lebanon
HEBERT JOSEPH, 66
Sanborn Bros., Hutchins bloek, Lisbon
CHASE D. F. & CO., Main st., Littleton
Cook Will O., (eigar mannf.) Opera block.
HATCH F. B. & CO., 4 Opera block,
Pennock & Trombley, 78 Main st., 66
Phillips Frank B., 44 Main st.,
WATSON ARTHUR E., (cigar manuf.) Union block, 6.
WELLS EDWARD H., Opera block,
BLODGETT DARIUS F., r 14,
Monroe
COBURN BREWSTER G., Hoodge block, Plymouth
CUTTER JOHN T., N. Main st .. 66
Tufts John S., cor Main and Highland sts .. 66
WYATT THOMAS F., Town Hall block,
Fowler Elizabeth R., (cigar manuf.) Romney Depot, Rumney | DUSTIN EBEN R., r 23, Enfield Cen- ter, Enfield
Toy Dealer.
WYATT HORACE F., Town Hall block,
Plymouth
Trappers.
Bunker Frank W.,
Haverhill
Kinne Leonard P., r 33 cor. 41, Lebanon Wyatt Isaiah H., r 15, W Thornton, Th ruton Truss Manufacturers.
ABBOTT DANIEL & SONS,
Rumney
Trunks, Etc. See Harness, Trunks, etc., also Clothiers, also General Merchants.
Tub Manufacturers. (See also Coopers.)
MINER BUTTER TUB CO, THE, (but- ter tubs) r 19, Lyman WILLEY EBER A., (butter tubs) r 17, Monroe
Undertakers.
LADD RUEL W.,
Aslıland
Robie George A., Water st., Bristol
Sanborn Thomas, E. Canaan, Canaan Dustin Ziba H., r 31, Enfield Center, Enfield
Phillips Heman J., Hanover
Rand George W., Carter's block, Main st., “ Carleton Horace D., Court st., Haverhill 66
Eastman George E., N. Haverhill, Marsten Charles E., Mill st., Lebanon
Woods George C., 44 Main st., Lisbon Wells Benjamin F., 3 Pleasant st., Littleton PIPER JOHN C., . Lyme Orford
Mann Asaph, Main st.,
Weeks Francis H., Mason & Weeks
block,
Plymonth
Ford Henry R., Rumney
Eastman Damon T., Main st., Warren
Merrill Henry N., Main st., 66
Morey Hiram D., r 13, Wentworth
Upholsterers. (See also Furniture Dealers.)
BUCK & BARNARD, Cruft block, Bethlehem Dodge Gilman B., Littleton
Smalley James H., 110 Main st.,
Variety Stores.
Hadley Albert L., (five and ten cent)
5 Hanover st.,
Lebanon
Watson A. E., Main st.,
Littleton
Whittaker Robert H., 120 and 122 Main st., Veneer Mills.
Davis Charles L.,
Rumney
Littleton |SPALDING CHARLES, Rumney Depot,
Veterinary Surgeons.
Edson Charles Fred, r 6,
Franeonia
Fisher Edward E., r 13, Clark Jeremiah A., r 13 cor 29, N. Hav- hill, Haverhill
Hurlburt Nathaniel. Hanover st.,
Lebanon
Sunderlin W. R., Whipple block, DODGE LEVI B., Waterford, Vt., 1' 17, Littleton
Nutting John P.,
Lyme
Vinegar Manufacturers. (See also Cider Mills.)
WEST JAMES A., r 3, Ashland, Bridgewater
Watch Key Manufacturer.
Kendrick & Davis, Water st.,
Lebanon
Pianos and Organs GEO. R. BEYERLE, White River June., Vt.
Steinway & Sons, McPhail, Briggs, Chickering, Hardman, Weber.
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WASHING MACHINES-WOODEN WARE MANUFACTURERS.
Washing Machines.
POLLARD FRED R., ("Common Sense") Mechanic st., Lebanon
Water Companies.
Crystal Spring Water Co., Frank Jones, pres. ; Warren Fox, treas. ; J. S. Blandin, supt., Bethlehem
Woodsville Aqueduct Co., Ira Whitcher, pres. ; E. B. Mann, supt. ; G. A. Davison, sec'y and treas., Woodsville,
Haverhill
Apthorp Reservoir Co., C. F. Eastman, treas., Littleton
Wheelbarrow Manufacturer. Abbott Sylvester D., Mill st., Rumney
Whetstone Manufacturers.
A. F. PIKE MANUFACTURING CO., A. F. Pike, pres .; E. B. Pike, vice- pres .; Isaac Pike, treas., r -, Pike Station, Haverhill
Little William E., r 16,
Lisbon
LITTLETON HONE STONE CO., Mill st., Littleton
DODGE CHARLES, r 15,
Piermont
GANNETT WILLIAM H., r 15, cor 17,
Wood Dealers.
WORTHEN JOHN, r 8, Lebanon, Enfield
Emerson Charles H., W. Lebanon, Lebanon
Pellerin Jules, off r 51, Lyme Center, Lyme WARREN BROTHERS, Plain st., 66
Tillotson & Cushman, 1 18, Orford
Wood Pulp.
Conant & Co.,
Batlı
MASON & BERRY, Water st., Bristol
Train, Smith & Co. (of Boston), C. A. Lucas, agt. 6
CUSHMAN FRANCIS A., at Passumpsic and Morrisville, Vt., Lebanon Moore James G., at Concord, Lisbon
Moore O. D., 66
McCoy James N., r 19,
Thornton
Mount Cube Fibre Co., The, Charles S: Carter, supt., 1 15. cor 16, Wentworth
Wood Sawing. Nutting Everett E., Plymouth
Wooden Ware Manufacturers.
Ballou Marshall, (picker sticks) r 29, Bristol Calley & Currier, (crutches, ) off S. Main st., CROSBY EDWARD D. & Co., Depot st., HUTCHINSON ARTHUR, (carriage jacks &c. ) off S. Main st.,
Pray Ebenezer K., (bobbin stock)
Sanborn Gustavus B., off S. Main st.,
Taber & Whitney, (carriage hubs and hub blocks, ) Water st., Taylor & Gordon, (picker sticks) off S. Main st.,
Excelsior Bobbin Mill, (bobbins) A. A. Madden, prop., Campton Village, Campton
Joslyn Charles C., (trays) r 27, 66
MITCHELL GEORGE W .. (bobbins) Campton Village, 6
Welch Lyman S., (felloes) Canaan Street, Canaan
Young Charles A., (bobbins) r 4.
· Easton
Young Rufus W., (bobbins) r 7,
BOWLES M. A. & SONS, (bobbins) r 6, Littleton, Franconia Eaton Stephen & Co., (bobbins) r 6, 66
KIMBALL ARTHUR, r 27, Grafton KENDALL LEMUEL C., (bobbins ) Groton Derby Walter N., (ladders and eave- tronghs) r 49, Etna, Hanover Dealand Joseph S., (axe handles) N. Haverhill, Haverhill
Sleeper H. S. & Co., (bobbin manf.) Depot st., N. Haverhill,
Burbank Holman D .. ( bobbins) r 20, Landaff CHANDLER CHESTER, r 23,
Cogswell Bros., (bobbins) r 14, Lisbon, 66 NOYES FRED P., (bobbins) r 15, Lisbon, “ EMERSON EDMUND F., (felloes) Lebanon KELLEY EDWARD L., (axe-helves and carriage spokes) W. Lebanon. Marston George F., (rakes)
Marston David W., (snow-shovels) Me- chanic st.,
STEARNS G. W. & M. L., (scythe-snaths and boys' and girls' sleds) Mechanic st ..
Dolloff & Hansons, (bobbins) N. Wood- stock, Lincoln
Atwood J. K. & Co., (bobbins) at B. & L. R. R. station, Lisbon Brooks John D., (bobbins) r 16.
Little William E., (bobbins) r 16, 46 Mindt Charles, (shoe-pegs)
BOWLES M. A. & SON, (bobbins) at Scytheville, Littleton
Dow & Fogg. (wood-turning)
EDSON, BAILEY & EATON, (dealers)
Pierce Swift J., (chop-trays) r 21, Lyman Lovejoy Mansfield M., (trays) Plain st .. Lyme PALMER FRED B., (bobbins) Lyme Center,
PIPER J. C. & W. G., (bobbins) Plain st .. " Beal R. & Son, (bobbins) r 6, Orfordville, Orford
Rhoades Asa S., (trays) r 19,
CELLEY EDWIN R., (ladders and hoe- handles) r 16. Piermont ABBOTT DANIEL & SONS, (crutches) Rumney
Chapman Lewis, (ladder rounds) r 11, Quincy
ELLIOTT EDMUND H., (ladders) r 12, 66
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Elliott Edward A., (ladders)
HARDY BAXTER P., (ice-hook handles) r' 21,
Keyes James P., (bobbins) Quincy, 66
Nutting T. P. & H. O., (handles) 1 6, 66
Foss Danforth, (bobbins) r 30, Campton Village, Thornton
Marden Lewis J., (bobbins) r 1 cor 2, Wookstock, Thornton McCoy James N., (bobbins) r 19, MeKown Charles, (bobbins) r 6, Wood- stock, 66
MeKown Henry, r 1 Woodstock,
JEWELL LEVI F., (bobbins) r 12,
Warren
COLBURN JAMES M. & CO., (bobbins) r 27. W. Rumney, Wentworth
KNIGHT & CROSBY, (bobbins) r 13, 66
Page Alfred, r 13,
Woodard Charles A., (last blocks) r 18, W. Thornton, Woodstock
Briggs' Piano Medium price, fine tone and durable. GEO. R. BEYERLE, White River Junction, Vt. - All Pianos selected in factory before finished.
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WOOL CARDERS-WOOLEN MILLS-SOCIETIES.
Wool Carders.
WILLIAMS JAMES M., Swiftwater, Bath
MILLEN & GORDON. r 31, Enfield ave. Enfield BECKFORD MARY E. MRS., r 27. Grafton
Wool Dealers.
Andrews John, Follansbee Ezekiel,
Ashland Bristol Lebanon
Emerson Daniel B.,
Smith Carlos D., r 16,
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Eaton, Davis & Co., r 13,
Wentworth
Eaton Franklin, r 13,
Woolen Mills.
CARTER & ROGERS,
Squam Lake Woolen Co., (dress goods)
Brethrick & Firth, proprs.,
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proprs., Mill st., Littleton
ARE YOU GOING WEST ? -TRAVEL BY THE Ogdensburg and Lake Champlain R. R. -MAKING CLOSE CONNECTIONS WITH-
The Central Vermont R. R., and with Rome, Water- town & Ogdensburg R. R., and with Grand Trunk R'y by Ferry from Ogdensburg
FOR ALL POINTS WEST.
SOCIETIES.
Masonic Fraternity.
ASHLAND .- Mt. Prospeet Lodge, No. 69, F. & A. M., organized June 13, 1860; holds regular communication Tuesday on or before the full of the moon. Dexter Sanborn, W. M .; F. S. Smith, S. W .; George B. Stevens, Sec.
BRISTOL .- Union Lodge, No. 79, F. & A. M., regular communication Friday on or before full moon.
Promise Lodge, No. 12. Daughters of Rebekah, meets Wednesday on or before full moon.
ENFIELD .- Social Lodge, No. 50, F. & A. M., chartered June 13, 1827; meets Mondays on or after the full of the moon; George B. Deming, S. W .; E. B. Huse, Sec.
LEBANON .-- Franklin Lodge, F. & A. M., was chartered May 24, 1796, and continned without interruption till 1835. Meetings were then discontinued until 1854, when the old ehar- ter was revived. Stated meetings now on Monday evening preceding the full moon of each month; E. S. Downs, W. M .; George E. Durant, Sec.
LISBON .- Kane Lodge, No. 64, F. & A. M., chartered June 9, 1858; Curtis A. Wells, W. M .; George F. Savage, Sec .; meets Wednesday of each week in which the moon fulls.
Franklin Chapter, No. 5, R. A. M., chartered in 1820; Mitchell H. Bowker, H. P .; Leonard B. Pratt, Sec.
LITTLETON .-- Burns Lodge, No. 66, F. & A. M., John Tilton, W. M .; Charles E. Baker, Sec .: meets Thursday of the week the moon fulls.
Girard Commandery, instituted in 1868, has about one hundred members.
Littleton Encampment. No. 26, B. F. Ifcath, C. P .; Buel Daniels, S .; meets the sec- ond and fourth Fridays of each month.
ORFORD .- Mount Cube Lodge, No. 10, F. & A. M., organized in 1799 at Haverhill. afterwards moved to Orford, was re-organized in April. 1859; George S. Mayo, M .; Isaae Willard, See .: meets Thursday of the week the moon fulls.
Moosehillock Lodge, F. & A. M., organized in 1858; W. C. Eaton, M .; S. G. Currier, See .; meets Wednesday on or before the full of the moon in each month.
DODGE, DAVIS & CO., (shaker flan- nels)
Bristol DOLE E. & CO., Main st., Camton Vil- lage. Campton MILLEN & GORDON, (Shaker socks and stocking yarn ) r 31, Enfield Center, Enfield
SHAKER MILLS, Dodge, Davis & Co., Lebanon Woolen Co., (wool shoddy) J. H. Buttrick, of Lowell, Mass., pres. ; C. A. Parks, of Boston, Mass., treas., Foundry st., Lebanon Maseona Flannel Co., (flannels) F. B. Kendriek, treas .; C. C. Rogers, agent. Mechanic st., 66
Ashland LITTLETON SOUTHDOWN UNDER-
WARE CO., Tilton & Goodall,
Pianos and Organs GEO. R. BEYERLE, White River Junction, Vt.
All Pianos selected in facto- ry before finished.
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SOCIETIES.
PLYMOUTH .- Olive Branch Lodge, No. 16. F. & A. M., chartered July 3, 1803; Edward W. White, W. M .; Charles J. Gould, Sec .; meets on or before the full of the moon.
Pemigewasset Chapter, No. 13, R. A. M .; H. C. Dearborn, H. P .; M. L. Emmons, Recorder; convocations first Wednesday of each month.
Omega Council, S. M., chartered May 15, 1876; meets second Monday in each month; John F. Maynard, T. S. M .; F. H. Rollins, Recorder.
Grand Army of the Republic.
ASHLAND .- O. W. Keyes Post, No. 35. G. A. R., organized in May, 1877; George F. Dow. Com .: S. S. N. Morrison, See .; meets every Saturday evening.
Woman's Relief Corps, auxiliary to O. W. Keyes Post; Mrs. Addie S. Hughes, Pres .; Mrs. S. J. Brown, See .; meets every Thursday evening.
BRISTOL .- Nelson Post, G. A. R., No. 40, meets at Grand Army hall on the first and third Sat- urdays of each month at seven o'clock.
Nelson Relief Corps, No. 22, W. R. C., meets at Grand Army Hall on the first and third Monday of each month at 7:30 p. m.
ENFIELD .- Admiral Farragut Post, No. 52, G. A. R., organized March 19, 1880; membership forty-nine; E. B. Huse, Com .; Simon Ward, Jr., Adj't; regular meetings second Sat- urday of each month.
HANOVER .- Lorenzo D. Gove Post, No. 56, G. A. R., organized September 20, 1880; D. E. Bur- bank, Com .; James S. Sproat, Q. M .; meets Saturday evenings at G. A. R. Hall, Ton- tine block.
HAVERHILL .- Natt Westgate Post No. 50, G. A. R., organized in March, 1878, C C. Rinehart, Com .; T. E Taylor, Adjt .; meets second Saturday evening of each month.
LISBON .- Colonel Emery Post, G. A. R., V. B. Glazier, Com., meets first and third S. turday evenings of each month.
Woman's Relief Corps, anxili ary to Colonel Emery Post, Mrs. Louise C. Bailey, pres .; Mrs. Lovina Glazier, Sec .; meets every weeks at Grand Army Hall.
LITTLETON .- Marshall Saunders Post, No. 48, G. A. R., Hiram E. Currier, Com .; John E. Bronson, S. V. C .; meets every Monday evening from October to May and twice a month for the balance of the year.
MONROE .- Austin Goodell Post, No. 67, G. A. R., D. R. Gilchrist, Com .; meets every second and fourth Saturday of each month from October to May, and onee a month for the balance of the year.
ORFORD .- Fred Edgell Post, No. 76, G. A. R., Walter Horton, Com .; meets on or before the full of the moon.
PLYMOUTH .- J. B. Penniman Post. G. A. R., organized April 9, 1879, meets first and third Saturdays of each month, Manson S. Brown, Com .; H. J. Kent, Adjt .; Freeman Mer- rill, Q. M .; E. L. Smith, Vice-Com.
Ladies Relief Corps, auxiliary to the J. B. Penniman Post, organized in 1882, with thirty-nine members, Miss Lydia L. Smith, president ; Mrs. Amy Philbrick, Senior Vice-President ; Mrs. Cynthia Smith, Junior Vice-President ; Mrs. Mary E. Tupper, Secretary ; Mrs. A. E. Theker, Treasurer ; Mrs. Amelia J. Smith, Chaplain ; Emma O. Batchelder, Conduetor ; Mrs. Millie H. Mitchell, Guard ; Mrs. Anna P. Brown, Director; Mrs. Minnie Farnham, Organist; meets every other Friday at Grand Army Hall.
RUMNEY .- Charles D. Hall Post, No. 75, G. A. R., organized April 2, 1884, Stephen Avery, Com .; meets first and third Saturdays on each month.
Woman's Relief Corps, auxiliary to J. D. Hall Post, organized October 1, 1884, Mrs. Abbie N. Leonard, pres .; Miss Carrie Barney, See .; meets first and third Mondays of each month.
WARREN .- George Bowers Post, No. 81, G. A. R., George H. L. Head, Com .; meets first and third Saturdays of each month.
Temperance Societies.
ASHLAND .- Ashland Division, No. 45, S. of T., organized December, 1854 ; Ethan Allen, W. P .; Edward Me Sweeney, R. S .; meets every Tuesday evening.
Live Oak Division, No. 66, S. of T., organized July 15, 1879; W. C. Currier, W. P .; Charles Reed, R. S .; meets every Monday evening.
BRISTOL .- Pemigewasset Lodge, No. 48, I. O. of G. T., organized May 6, 1884; Rev. George O. Wiggins, W. C .; Mrs. Warren E. Locke, Sec .; meets every Friday evening at Grand Army Hall.
CAMPTON .- Pemigewasset Division, No. 18, S. of T., organized in November, 1883 ; Frank B. Pierce, W. P. ; meets every Monday evening.
CANAAN. - Cardigan Division, No. 70, S. of T., meets every Monday evening.
Fidelity Lodge, No. 75, I. O. of G. T., Herbert L. Webster, W. C. T .; meets every Tuesday evening, at the school-house at West Canaan.
Cardigan Lodge, No. 78, I. O. of G. T., George Chase, W. C. T .; meets every Wednes- day evening at Kelly's Hall. Factory Village.
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SOCIETIES.
FRANCONIA .- Franconia Temperance Reform Club, holds meetings every two weeks.
HAVERHILL .- Snow Flake Division, No. 48, S. of T., organized January 28, 1884; W. G. Upton. Sec .; meets every Friday evening at village hall.
LISBON .- Ammonoosne Division, No 30, S. of T., organized in 1883 ; W. F. Hibbard, W. P .; D. W. Cooley, R. S .; meets every Wednesday.
PIERMONT .- Aqua Pura Division, S. of T., organized in February, 1884, Joseph Blake, W. P .; meets Friday evening of each week.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows.
ASHLAND .- Grafton Lodge, No. 62, I. O. O. F., chartered July 24, 1879, Ethan Allen, N. G .; R. F. Sanborn, R. S .; meets on Thursday evenings.
BRISTOL .- Cardigan Lodge, No. 88, I. O. O. F .; meets every Monday Evening at seven.
HAVERHILL .- Moosehillock Lodge, No. 25, I. O. O. F., established at Haverhill Corners in 1848; re-established at Woodsville, January 4, 1876; Frank P. Swasey, N. G .; Quincy A. Scott, Sec .; meets every Tuesday evening.
LEBANON .- Mascoma Lodge, No. 20, I. O. O. F., instituted March 28, 1848, Charles A. Titus, N. G .; A. D. Buck, Sec .; meets every Wednesday evening at their hall in Perkin's block.
LISBON .- Concordia Lodge, No. 64, I. O. O. F., William C. Barnard, N. G.
LITTELTON .- La Fayette Lodge. I. O. O. F., No. 11, Porter B. Watson, N. G .; D. O. Wallace, Sec .; meets every Wednesday evening.
PLYMOUTH .- Plymouth Lodge, No. 66, I. O. of O. F., chartered May 3, 1881, R. E. Smyth, N. G .; Benjamin F. St. Clair, Sec .; George W. Little, Treasurer; meets Friday evenings.
Patrons of Husbandry.
ALEXANDRIA .- Cardigan Grange, No. 67, A. F. Cheeney, master ; Mrs. J. F. Vose, Sec.
BATH .- Ammonoosuc Grange, No. 55, J. M. Williams, M .; Mary J. Williams, Sec .; meets at Grange Hall, Swift Water, once in two weeks.
CAMPTON .- Campton Grange, No. 93, Thomas S. Fulisifer, M. .; David G. Bartlett, Sec.
ENFIELD .- Mont Calm Grange, No. 70, chartered December 15, 1875, Charles McDaniels, M., Mrs. Sarah Gordon, Sec.
GRAFTON .- Eureka Grange, No. 69, F. A. Stevens, M .; L. A. Bucklin, Sec.
HEBRON .- Olive Branch Grange, organized in 1876, J. F. Rogers, M .; E. D. Hardy, Sec .; meets first Wednesday of each month.
LANDAFF .- Mount Hope Grange, No. 77, organized January 31, 1876 ; J. E. Hall, M .; C. W. Clark, Sec .; meets Thursday on or before the full of the moon.
Bands and Musical Societies.
ENFIELD .- White's Orchestra, four pieces, H. K. White, leader.
LEBANON-Hough's Cornet Band, A. E. Hough, leader and director, organized in 1859, has six- teen pieces and meets at the band-room in Blodgett's block.
LISBON .- Lisbon Cornet Band, M. B. Wheelock, Sec .; Frank Carlton, leader.
LITTLETON .- Littleton Brigade Band, D. F. Chase, leader.
Saranac Band, H. B. Burnham, leader.
Chase Brother's Orchestra of twelve pieces.
Littleton Musical Association, established in 1868, A. S. Batchellor, Pres .; George C. Furber, Sec .; holds a musical convention annually, in January.
RUMNEY .- Rumney Orchestra and Quadrille Band, Sylvanus Adams, leader.
Rumney Cornet Band, Henry R. Ford. master, eighteen pieces.
Libraries.
HAVERHILL .- Haverhill Library, owned by the Haverhill Library Association. Nellie L. Kimball, librarian, has 500 volumes.
LISBON .- Lisbon Library Association, Rebecca Hollister, librarian, 1,600 volumes.
LYMAN .- Lyman Ladies' Library Association, Mrs. Sidney Thornton, librarian, has 300 volumes. ORFORD .- Orford Academy Library, in connection with the Acamedy, has 600 volumes.
PLYMOUTH .-- The Young Ladies Library Association of Plymouth occupies the building once the old court-house. The library is well sustained with Miss Lena Leverett, librarian. RUMNEY-Rumney and Wentworth Union School Library, at West Rumney, Miss Gertie Hall; librarian, has 300 volumes.
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