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WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Worship in Mission Chapel, corner Beach and Merrimack streets. Pastor, Rev. George N. Karner. Ruling Elders, Robert Fisher, Andrew Mungall, John Milligan. Deacons, Andrew Leckie, George Ferguson, John Robbie, David Cupples. Board of Trustees, John Ferguson (Pres.), Samuel Hayeslip (Sec.), David Cupples (Treas.), Andrew Leckie, John Robbie, George Ferguson, Thomas Mungall. Supt. of Sabbath School, John Milligan. Asst. Supt. of Sabbath School, George Ferguson.
SWEDISH EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, Sagamore street. Organized June, 1882. Pastor, Rev. Olof Hedeen. Deacons, L. Lindquist, Clarence E. Rose, S. W. Ruden, G. Erickson, Claus Carlson, Claus Nyberg. Trustees, L. Lindquist, C. L. Lindquist. Sec., Aug. Lindquist. Treas., L. Lindquist. Supt. of Sabbath School, A. J. Berg. Organist, Aug. Lindquist. Sexton, A. Sjostrom.
ARLINGTON-STREET SECOND ADVENT CHURCH. Pastor, Rev. C. R. Crossett. Elders, A. J. Sawyer, J. Piper. Deacons, Frank Good, S. Davidson, E. M. Bumpus. Sec. and Treas. of Church, W. O. Davidson. Collector, J. Terrell. Pres. of Association, William Corey ..
SECOND ADVENT CHURCH, Old Police Court room, City Hall. Pastor, Rev. Deacons, Henry A. Cressey, Wilder Knights, George S. Wise. Elders, William W. Whittemore, Joseph Reed, 2d. Sec. and Treas. of Church, Nathan Veazey. Clerk, James A. Partridge. Collector, Nathan Veazey.
THE FIRST GERMAN NEW CHURCH OF MANCHESTER. Chapel, 25 Mast road, West Manchester. Organized September 4, 1881, by Rev. Otto O. Brickmann. A Sabbath School is connected with the church. The church membership is 50. Pastor (vacant). Pres., Anton Eschelmullner. Leader, Carl Roth Supt. of Sabbath School, Mrs. A. Eschelmullner. Treas., Christopher Rog- ler. Sec. and Clerk, Jacob Detsther. Organist, Miss Emma Hertell.
SPIRITUALIST SOCIETY. Pres., John S. Kidder. Vice-Pres., C. E. Page. Sec., Mrs. Almer Piper. Treas., John S. Kidder.
CITY MISSIONARY SOCIETY, Merrimack, cor. Beech street. Established 1850. Free Church built 1850. Pres., Joshua B. Estey. Vice-Pres., Owen Hardy. Sec., Augustus G. Stevens. Treas., F. B. Eaton. Executive Committee, Joshua B. Estey, Miss Josephine W. French, Rev. G. N. Karner, William Walmsley, J. B. Balch, Stephen W. Clark. Supt. of Sabbath School, Henry W. Herrick. City Missionary, Miss Mary E. Gray.
UNION EVANGELICAL CHURCH, Music Hall building, 999 Elm. Society reor- ganized May, 1885. Pastor, Rev. Gideon T. Redlon. Deacons, Jonathan Tracy, James Leggatt. Clerk aud Supt .. of Sunday School, Eugene Rendall. Asts. Supt. of Sunday School, Ephraim Perrigo. Treas., Mrs. C. M. Goodrich.
SOCIETIES, ETC. MANCHESTER BOARD OF TRADE.
Meets in rooms in Merchants' Exchange, Elm street. Pres., Daniel Clark. Vice-Presidents, P. C. Cheney, Nathan Parker, J. A. Weston. Frederick Smyth, Moody Currier. Sec. and Treas., H. K. Slayton. Trustees, P. C. Cheney, H. K. Slayton, John S. Kidder, Frederick Smyth, Jolin B. Clarke, H. R. Pettee, A. C. Wallace. Committee on Transportation, H. K. Slayton, Frank P. Carpenter, Herman F. Straw, John B. Varick, Allen N. Clapp, G. C. Gilmore, H. C. Merrill. Committee on Finance, George B. Chandler, Charles D. McDuffie, Edward M. Slayton, John Truesdale, George Tebbetts, John M. Chandler. Committee on Arbitration, A. H. Daniels, A. N. Clapp, B. C. Dean, Jos. H. Wiggin. Committee ou Trades: Wholesale Flour and Grain, Pettee & Adams. Wholesale Produce and Provisions, E. M. Slayton. Country Produce, Dodge & Laing, L. Shelters, A. S. Lamb. Clothing, Plumer & Houlton, J. W. C. Pickering. Groceries, A. M. Eastman. Dry Goods, Barton & Co., Waite Brothers. Notions, Clark & Estey. Druggists, C. B. Littlefield. Z. F. Campbell. Priuting, John B. Clarke. Stores, Gasfitters and Plumbers, Pike & Heald, Thomas A. Lane. Real Estate and Stock Brokers, A. J. Lane.
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DARTMOUTH ALUMNI ASSOCIATION.
Annual election first Tuesday in January. Pres., Moody Currier. Vice- Presidents, Daniel Clark, Lyman D. Stevens, Concord. Sec., John Foster. Treas., Walter M. Parker. Executive Committee, Samuel D. Lord (chairman), Joseph W. Fellows, Walter J. Sleeper, Arthur E. Clarke.
YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
Rooms basement Franklin-street Church. Open every evening from 6} to 9}, and on Sundays from 1 to 63 P.M. Pres., Mrs. David Cross. Vice-Pres., Mrs. George W. Riddle. Sec., Mrs. Clarence M. Edgerly. Treas., Miss Lucia H. Daniels. Supt., Miss Martha Hubbard. Auditor, Mrs. Frank Forsaith.
MANCHESTER ART ASSOCIATION.
Formed September, 1871. Rooms in Court House building, Franklin, corner Merrimack street. Incorporated Oct. 13, 1874. Pres., Hon. Moody Currier. Clerk, Miss Mary K. Webster. Treas., Frank C. Livingston. Auditor, Marshall P. Hall. Directors, Henry W. Herrick, Joel Daniels, J. E. Anthes. Rooms open for art study, Wednesday evenings, from April to October, and Tuesday and Thursday evenings, from October to April. Number of members, 275. Library connected with the same for use of members. Object: To promote knowledge and skill in art technology among its members and artists and artisans.
ELLIOTT HOSPITAL.
President, David B. Varney, Mayor, ex-officio. Vice-Pres., John M. Kendall. President of the Common Council, ex-officio. Treas., James A. Weston. Clerk, Joseph E. Bennett. Trustees, J. B. Daniels, Benjamin C. Dean, Charles H. Bartlett, George W. Riddle, Charles Williams, Jos. E. Bennett.
CHILDREN'S DAY NURSERY. 26 Amoskeag corp., Middle street. Miss Melissa A. Gray, Matron.
THE MANCHESTER WOMEN'S AID AND RELIEF SOCIETY.
Organized January, 1875. Its object being the relief of the poor and desti- tute in the city. Hospital, Willow, cor. Young. Pres., Mrs. P. C. Cheney. Treas., Mrs. Aretas Blood. Sec., Mrs. John B. Clarke. Matron, Mrs. A. M. Corning. The hospital was established for the indigent sick, but paying patients are ad- mitted on reasonable terms.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.
Reading Rooms, 31 Hanover street. Pres., Mrs. Mary A. Chase. Recording Sec .. Mrs. J. G. Jones. Cor. Sec., Mrs. B. F. Kinsley. Treas., Mrs. Thomas Dunlap. Sec. of Rooms, Annie M. Ray.
ST. VINCENT de PAUL SOCIETY, ST. JOSEPH'S CATHEDRAL.
Spiritual Director, Rev. Andrew J. Timon. Pres., James F. Ledwich. Vice- Pres., William Gorman. Treas., John Cashman. Sec., Denis A. Holland. Keeper of the Clothes Room and Librarian, Jeremiah McCarthy. Meeting every Sunday, at 4 P.M., in the Cathedral basement.
SOCIETIES OF FRANKLIN-STREET CHURCH.
Nineteenth Century Literary Club. - Pres., Mrs. C. S. Murkland. Heads of Divisions, Mrs. John B. Clarke, Miss Eugenia Lord, Miss Cora M. Dearborn, Newton H. Wilson, Miss Mary A. Buzzell. Meets once a month, at houses of members.
LADIES' SEWING CIRCLE.
Meets Wednesday afternoons, at 2 o'clock, in basement of Franklin-street Church, once in two weeks. Pres., Mrs. George Thompson. Vice-Pres., Mrs. Freeman Higgins. Sec. and Treas., Mrs. E. O. Foss.
WOMAN'S FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Meets third Sunday afternoon in every month in the vestry of Franklin- street Church. Pres., Mrs. Henry B. Fairbanks. Scc., Mrs. Josie H. Newton. Treas., Miss Susie G. Woodman.
SOCIETIES OF GRACE CHURCH.
St. Andrews Brotherhood, Grace Chapter. - Director, William McElroy. Sec., Robert J. Peaslee. Treas., William J. Price. Chaplain, Rev. Henry E. Cooke. Meets first and third Wednesday evening of each month.
Girls' Friendly Society. - Meets every Monday evening. Sec., Mrs. H. H. Knight.
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SOCIETIES OF THE FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.
Ladies' Benevolent Society. - Pres., Mrs. Eben T. James. Vice-Pres., Mrs. Fred Rogers. Sec. and Treas., Miss Etta Dana.
Ladies' Missionary Society. - Pres., Mrs. C. W. Wallace. Vice-Pres., Mrs. Horace Pettee. Treas., Mrs. John A. Goodrich. Sec., Miss B. B. Shepherd.
Society of Christian Endeavor. - Pres., William Huse. Vice-Pres., Charles R. Holbrook. . Treas., Mrs. Frank Downs. Sec., Will C. Heath.
Children's Society of Christian Endeavor. - Adult officers: Supt., Mary F. Dana. Asst. Supt., Mrs. S. S. Marden. Juvenile officers: Pres., Will McKinn. Vice-Pres., Harry Bennett. Sec., Harry Eastman. Treas., Gertie Burnham.
SOCIETIES OF ST. PAUL'S CHURCH.
The Woman's Foreign Missionary Society. - Pres., Miss Ann S. Worthen. Sec. and Treas., Mrs. J. A. Brigham.
The Woman's Home Missionary Society. - Pres .. Mrs. Charles Williams. Sec., Miss A. B. Brown. Treas., Miss Myra W. Spaulding.
The Ladies' Association. - Pres., Mrs. H. M. Wood. Sec. and Treas., Mrs. G. B. Morey.
The Social Union. - Pres., Mrs. J. M. Williams. Sec., Miss Katie Rogers. Treas., A. B. Johnson.
The above Societies lead monthly meetings in the vestry.
Young People's Christian League. - Pres., G. B. Rogers. Vice-Pres., Miss Cora Parnell. Sec., Miss Nellie Piper. Treas., T. W. Dustin.
MANCHESTER CHILDREN'S HOME.
Front. cor. Amoskeag, Amoskeag. Organized September 3, 1884. Object : To furnish a safe shelter to the children who are obliged to be left by their parents during the day or week. Under the supervision of a board of man- agers selected from the Protestant churches of the city. Pres., Mrs. William W. Brown.
EARNEST WORKERS' MISSIONARY SOCIETY.
Meets Sunday afternoons once in six weeks, in the vestry of Franklin-street Church. Pres., Arthur Hale. Vice-Pres., Willard Fitch. Sec., Miss Eunice Kidder. Treas., Miss Mabel Bosher.
SODALITY OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY.
Organized April, 1860. Meets Sundays, at the chapel of St. Ann's Church, at 1.30 P.M. Spiritual Director, Rev. John J. Lyons. Prefectress, Julia A. Gar- land. Asst. Prefectress, Maggie Kane. Sec., Katie Gill. Treas., Mary Rogers. Consultors, Ellen Tobin, Bridget Farrell, Katie Hayes, Nano Kearns, Mary Mahoney, Katie Driscoll, Nellie Reynolds, Maria Burns.
SODALITY OF THE ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN.
Organized 1882. Meets every Tuesday evening at St. Joseph's Church. Spir- itual Director, Rev. Andrew Timon. Prefectress, Lizzie Coleman. Asst. Pre- fectress, Louisa Larkin. Sec., Lizzie Monahan.
ST. JEAN BAPTISTE SOCIETY.
Organized 1871. Meets the third Friday in each month, in Grand Army all, Elin, corner Amherst street, at 7.30 P.M. Chaplain, Rev. J. A. Chevalier. Asst. Chaplain, Rev. Pierre Hevey. Honorary Presidents, Bruno Charron, Joseph Laflamme. Pres., Oswald Paris. Vice-Pres., O. G. Trudeau. Rec. Sec., Levide Baril. Asst. Sec., Borrome Boulanger. Cor. Sec., William Gagnon. Treas., Joseph Lariviere. Asst. Treas., Ev. Turcotte. Financial Sec., A. J. Precourt. Asst. Finan. Sec., Amide Lampron. Janitor, Jean B. Gamache. Asst. Janitor. Alfred Narbonne. Physicians, Dr. J. W. D. McDonald, J. E. Lemaitre and A. T. Coté.
ST. JOSEPH'S ORPHAN ASYLUM FOR BOYS. Hanover, corner Pine. Sister Mary Josephine in charge.
ST. PATRICK'S ORPHAN ASYLUM FOR GIRLS.
No. 184 Hanover street. Sister Mary Liguori in charge.
YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION.
Meets every Wednesday evening at Merchants' Exchange. Pres., Timothy Connors. Vice-Pres., Patrick Maloney. Treas., Jeremiah Horan. Rec. Sec., Michael Sullivan. Finan. Sec., John F. Quinn. Spiritual Director, Rev. Den- nis M. Bradley.
YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC LYCEUM.
Meets the first Tuesday in each month, at 30 Manchester street. Pres., John A. Sheehan. Vice-Pres., P. H. Connor. Treas., John H. Reilly. Sec., Dennis A. Ryan. Finan. Sec., S. A. Murray.
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CITY LIBRARY AND READING ROOM.
Franklin street. Pres., David B. Varney, Mayor, ex-officio. Clerk and Treas., Nathan P. Hunt. Trustees, David B. Varney, Mayor, and the President of the Common Council, ex-officiis, Daniel Clark, Lucien B. Clough, Benjamin C. Dean, Isaac W. Smith, Moody Currier, Herman F. Straw, Nathan P. Hunt. Librarian, Mrs. Mary J. Buncher. Books are delivered from 9 to 12 A.M., and 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 P.M., Sundays, Wednesday evenings and holidays excepted. The Library was incorporated and went into operation September, 1854, during the mayor- alty of Hon. Frederick Smyth, and is free to every citizen of the place on the conditions established by the Board of Trustees. It contains a well assorted collection of books, in every department of the English language, of 30,589 volumes. In addition to the above, a donation has been made by the Hon. Moody Currier to the Library of over 1000 volumes, being 255 volumes of the Greek and Latin, and 165 volumes in modern languages, French, German and Spanish. Frequent additions are made from time to time.
DERRYFIELD CLUB OF MANCHESTER.
Organized April 13, 1875. Annual meeting, second Tuesday in April. Quar- terly meetings in January, April, July, and October. Club rooms, Dunlap's block, Elm street. Pres., George D. Towne. Vice-Pres., Arthur E. Stearns. Sec., Charles S. Stevens. Treas., John G. McAllaster.
McCRILLIS CLUB.
Organized 1885. Meets every second Wednesday at Universalist Church. Pres., Rev. William H. Morrison. Vice-Pres., Hattie E. Daniels. Sec., Mrs. H. E. Lovell. Treas., Miss Cora M. Haynes.
THIRTEEN CLUB.
Meets at the residence of the members for social enjoyment once in two weeks. Pres., John F. Dowd. Sec., C. Fred Crosby. Treas., J. Ben Hart. Historian, Waldo E. Gilmore.
JOLIET CLUB, LITERARY AND DRAMATIC.
Organized March 17, 1884. Incorporated May, 1885. Annual election of officers, second Tuesday in March. Meets last Tuesday evening in each month, at 7.30, in Straw block, 829 Elm street. Membership, 40. Pres., Joseph Quirin. Vice-Pres., Oswald Paris. Sec., L. N. Chartier. Treas., A. G. Grenier.
GRANITE STATE CLUB.
A Democratic organization, organized 1886. Meets every second Friday . Pres., Hon. John P. Bartlett. Vice-Presidents, Dennis F. O'Connor and Herbert F. Norris. Sec., N. H. Wilson. Treas., Charles C. Hayes.
GRATTAN ASSOCIATION.
Meets third Sunday in each month, room 6, Merchants' Exchange, Elm st., at 3.30 P.M. Pres., John F. Cronin. Vice-Pres., J. C. Ryan. Rec. Sec., Edward Conway. Fin. Sec., William J. Kennedy. Treasurer, John F. Bohan. Board of Directors, Michael J. Talty, M. J. Cronan, J. F. Sullivan, Morgan Sweeny.
GERMAN SCHOOL SOCIETY.
Organized 1879. Meets at the school-house, Ferry, corner Third street, last Friday in each month. Pres., H. Oertel. Sec., E. Scheer. Treas., E. Wagner.
ST. AUGUSTINE SOCIETY.
Organized June 20, 1878. Meets on the third Tuesday in each month, in room 15, Merchants' Exchange, Elm street, at 8 P.M. Chaplain, Rev. J. A. Chevalier. Asst. Chaplain, Rev. A. F. Simard. Pres., Celestin Lefebvre. Vice-Pres., N. Descoteaux. Rec. Sec., J. P. Jacques. Asst. Rec. Sec., Levide Baril. Cor. Sec., Rodolphe L'Heureux. Treas., Alfred Narbonne. Asst. Treas., J. P. Classe. Fin. Sec., A. Beaumier. Asst. Fin. Sec., E. Blanchard. Janitor, William Landry. Asst. Janitor, J. Mathieu.
MANCHESTER SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.
Annual meeting first Tuesday in November. Pres., Stephen N. Bourne. Vice-Pres., George W. Riddle. Treas .. John M. Chandler. Sec., John G. Lane. Agent, H. Fox Davis. Directors, Stephen W. Clarke, Edwin F. Jones, John G. Lane, Frank Hutchinson, John C. Ray, George W. Riddle, C. K. Walker, Carl E. York, F. T. E. Richardson. Prosecuting Officer, H. Fox Davis.
NEW HAMPSHIRE CLUB.
Organized 1880. Annual meeting second Wednesday in January. Pres., Andrew Bunton, Manchester. Sec. and Treas., Elbert Wheeler, Nashua. Ex- ecutive Committee, Charles C. Danforth, M. J. Pratt, Concord ; Eben Folsom, Exeter ; Daniel Lovering, jr., George H. Richards, Boston, Mass.
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NEW HAMPSHIRE GAME AND FISH LEAGUE.
President, John B. Clarke, Manchester. Sec., Charles L. Richardson, Man- chester. Treas., Frederick Smyth, Manchester. Vice-Presidents, Calvin Page, Portsmouth ; Luther Hayes, Milton ; E. B. Hodge, Plymouth ; Fred. H. Gonld, Concord ; Virgil C. Gilman, Nashua ; W. H. Shurtliffe, Colebrook ; Herbert F. Norris, Manchester ; A. H. Powers, Grantham ; Chas. F. Stone, Laconia ; Chas. G. Farrar, Keene.
MANCHESTER RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
Organized April, 1883. Range off Douglass st., near Barr, West Manchester. Pres., E. J. Knowlton. Vice-Pres., John L. Niven. Sec. and Treas., W. M. Boothby. Executive Committee, E. J. Knowlton, John L. Niven, L. W. Colby, John A. Barker, Edwin C. Paul.
LINCOLN CLUB.
Pres., Henry E. Burnham. Vice-Presidents, Augustus P. Horne, Frank A. Lane, Ralph Pearson, William A. Truesdale, Chas. H. Sprague, John M. Kendall, W. Marshall, Joseph S. Taber. Sec., Edwin F. Jones. Treas., Nathan P. Hunt. Executive Committee, Henry E. Burnham, Nathan P. Hunt, John C. Bickford, Frank B. Potter, John G. Hutchinson.
PARKER VETERAN CLUB.
Co. E, 4th Regiment, N. H. Volunteers. Pres., Oscar Perkins. Vice-Pres., Charles H. Rced. Sec., John G. Hutchinson. Treas., Geo. W. Heath. Chaplain, Charles A. Cressey.
THE CALUMET.
Organized 1887. Meeting, first Wednesday in February. Quarterly meetings, first Wednesday in May, August and November. Club rooms, Music Hall build- ing, 999 Elm. President, E. L. Kimball. Vice-Pres., H. D. Upton. Treas., B. C. Ryder. Sec., Frank W. Garland.
MANCHESTER BICYCLE CLUB.
Organized March 22, 1882. Annual election in December. Meets first Friday in each month, at 14 Opera House block. Pres., W. J. Price. Sec., C. Herbert Fish. Treas., Clarence E. Temple. Captain, C. H. Fish. 1st Lieut., John E. Newton. 2d Lieut., Daniel E. Price. Color Bearer, C. E. Temple. Bugler, W. J. Price.
IRISH NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Meets in St. Patrick's Hall, Merchants' Exchange, Elm street, third Wednes- day in each month, at 8 P. M. Pres., Martin Fitzgerald. Vice-Pres., John Sweency. Rec. Sec., Maurice J. Connor. Treas., John Cashman.
TURNVEREIN.
Organized 1870. Membership, 102. Pleasure grounds and hall, 265 South River st., W. Manchester. Meets at Turn Hall, every second Wednesday. Semi-annual election of officers, in April and October. First Speaker, Robert Werner. Second Speaker, Emil Scheer. First Teacher of Gymnastics, F. Hoff- mann. Second Teacher of Gymnastics, Rudolf Liebing. Cor. Sec., F. Krause. Rec. Sec., Herman Rodelsperger. Cashier, Carl Schaller. Treas., John Rustler. Treas. of the Relief Fund. Emil Pohlmann. Librarian, F. Gleitzmann. Zeugwarth, Andreas Netzsch. Finanz Comité, Louis Müller. Committee on Education, Richard Klotz, Robert Werner, Ferdinand Riedel. Janitor, H. F. Rodelsperger.
MANCHESTER LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION.
Meets for play Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday afternoons during the summer months. Grounds, Hazel, cor. Brook street. Pres., F. L. Allen. Vice-Pres., Richard Hobbs. Sec., Frank H. Burpee. Treas., Charles A. Perry.
MANCHESTER TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, No. 152.
Mects at 852 Elm, first Sunday in each month at 1.30 P.M. Pres., B. W. Isfort. Vice-Pres., O. E. Smith. Treas., J. C. Hickey. Rec. Sec., T. J. Fellows.
CYGNET BOAT CLUB.
Boat House, west bank of the river, above Amoskeag bridge. Pres., Her- man F. Straw. Vice-Pres., Percy C. Laselle. Sec., Daniel C. Smith. Treas. Willis B. Kendall. Directors, Park H. Kelley, George L. Stearns, George F. Parker.
SHAMROCK BOAT CLUB.
Organized September, 1874. President, John F. Cahill. Sec., James Drea. Treas., James T. Donahoe.
NORTHERN STAR BOAT CLUB.
Organized August 20, 1879. Meets the first Sunday in each month, and the 20th of the month, at the Boat House, at 3 P.M. Pres., Edward G. Shea. Vice- Pres., Edward A. Ford. Rec. Sec., Thos. W. Shea. Finan. Sec., John J. Murphy. Treas., Thomas J. Wingate. Directors, Edward G. Shea, John J. Murphy, Thomas J. Wingate.
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CIGAR MAKERS' INTERNATIONAL UNION.
Organized 1881. Meets in rooms, Clough's block, 30 Manchester street, the first Monday in each month, at 7.30 P.M. Pres., P. J. Teehan. Vice-Pres., P. J. Backman. Sec., Andrew Fanton. T'reas., John Laforest.
NEW HAMPSHIRE STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Annual meeting in December. Pres., Warren Brown, Hampton Falls. Rec. Sec., Aaron Young, Portsmouth. Cor. Sec., George H. Everett, Laconia. Treas., Geo. W. Riddle, Manchester. Auditor, Geo. B. Chandler, Manchester.
NEW ENGLAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.
Office, 1 Riddle's building, 885 Elm street. Pres., George B. Loring, Salem, Mass. Vice-Pres. for New Hampshire, Frederick Smyth, Manchester. Sec., Daniel Needham, Boston, Mass. Treas., George W. Riddle, Manchester.
NEW HAMPSHIRE POULTRY SOCIETY.
Office, 885 Elm st., room 12. Pres., V. C. Gilman, Nashua. Sec. and Treas., William G. Garmon, Manchester.
AMOSKEAG GRANGE, No. 3.
Organized August 23, 1873. Meets first and third Tuesdays in each month, in Grangers' Hall, Opera House block. Master, Amos B. Page. Overseer, C. N. Harvey. Lecturer, Mrs. R. N. Whittemore. Steward, Oliver Merrill. Asst. Steward, Byron W. Blodgett. Chaplain, Ebenezer Hartshorne. Treas., Luther S. Proctor. Sec., Benj. J. Mack. Gate Keeper, Walter E. Gray. Ceres, Miss M. A. Hagerty. Pomona, Mrs. Joseph Goodwin. Flora, Miss Rachael Reed. Lady Asst. Steward, Josie E. Davis. Chorister, David W. Anderson.
NEW HAMPSHIRE PRESS ASSOCIATION.
Pres., Albert A. Rotch, Amherst. Vice-Pres'ts, James D. Wingate, Exeter ; Arthur E. Clarke, Manchester; J. B. Sanborn, Concord. Rec. Sec., P. B. Cogs- well, Concord. Cor. Sec., Sylvester C. Gould, Manchester. Treas., Thomas W. Lane, 16 Hanover street. Manchester. Executive Committee, Geo. A. Blanchard, John M. Hill, and Frank G. Edgerley, Concord.
MANUF'G AND OTHER INCORPORATED COMPANIES. AMORY MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
Pres., T. Jefferson Coolidge. Agent, Wm. E. Winsor. Treas., C. W. Amory. Directors, Daniel Clark, T. Jefferson Coolidge, John L. Bremer, G. A. Gardner, Channing Clapp, F. I. Amory, W. Powell Mason. Annual meeting in October. (See page 555)
AMOSKEAG MANUFACTURING COMPANY.
Pres., Thomas Wigglesworth. Agent, Herman F. Straw. Treas., T. Jefferson Coolidge. Directors, Thomas Wigglesworth, William Amory, Daniel Clark, T. Jefferson Coolidge, Geo. A. Gardner, Wm. P. Mason, John L. Bremer, Channing Clapp, George Dexter. Annual meeting in October. (See page 553)
MANCHESTER HARDWARE COMPANY.
Nos. 934 and 938 Elm street. Incorporated 1886. Pres., Albert H. Daniels. Treas., Aretas Blood. Clerk, Arthur P. Spiller.
MANCHESTER MILLS.
Pres., Samuel R. Payson. Clerk, Josiah S. Shannon. Treasurer, John C. Palfrey. Directors, Samuel R. Payson, Moody Currier, Benj. P. Cheney, Wm. O. Grover, Joseph H. White, Jacob Edwards, Henry Woods. Agent Manufac- turing Dept., Charles D. McDuffie. Supt. Printing Dept., Benjamin C. Dean. Annual meeting in October.
STARK MILLS.
Pres., T. Jefferson Coolidge. Clerk, Lorenzo A. Dunbar. Treas., Edmund Dwight. Directors, T. Jefferson Coolidge, Lewis Downing, jr., John L. Bremer, J. Lewis Stackpole, Roger Wolcott, Edmund Dwight, W. Powell Mason. Agent, Stephen N. Bourne. Annual meeting in October. (See page 554)
AMOSKEAG PAPER MILLS COMPANY.
Incorporated 1887. Pres., Aretas Blood. Clerk and Treas., Frank P. Car- penter. Directors, Aretas Blood, Frank P. Carpenter, Thomas Dixon, Charles Geisel, C. R. Dustin. (See page 558)
TEMPLE AND FARRINGTON COMPANY.
Incorporated February 1, 1886. Capital, $30,000. Pres., Henry A. Farrington. Treas., Charles W. Temple.
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EVERETT KNITTING WORKS.
Organized March, 1887. Pres., George A. Leighton. Treas., Edward Dorsey. Clerk, Benjamin F. Clark.
NOVELTY ADVERTISING COMPANY.
No. 31 Hanover street. Incorporated 1887. Capital, $10,000. Pres., Nelson H. Earle. Vice-Pres., Albert Hefty. Treas., John E. Greer. Clerk, C. Howard Kimball.
DEVONSHIRE MILLS.
At Goff's Falls. Incorporated 1886. Pres., E. Smith. Treas., J. A. Lane. Clerk, Thomas Walker. Supt., Thomas Walker, jr. Directors, E. Smith, J. A. Lane, Thomas Walker, F. A. Allen, E. G. Loomis.
MANCHESTER CITY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Office, 886 Elm street. Incorporated August, 1887. Capital, $200,000. Pres., William J. Hoyt. Vice-Pres., Joseph F. Kennard. Treas., Walter M. Parker. Sec., Lucien B. Clough.
NEW HAMPSHIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Office, 876 Elm street. First and only stock insurance company in the State. Incorporated 1869. Paid-up capital, $600,000. Pres., James A. Weston. Vice- Pres., Samuel N. Bell. Sec., John C. French. Asst. Sec., William H. Berry. Treas., George B. Chandler. Directors, James A. Weston, G. B. Chandler, John D. Chandler, Moody Currier, N. W. Cumner, B. W. Hill, S. N. Bell, G. W. Riddle, Alfred Quimby, John M. Hopkins, W. D. Cadwell, Frank A. Mckean, H. K. French, B. Wadleigh, F. C. Faulkner, W. D. Knapp, A. G. Folsom, I). Richards, Benjamin C. Dean, William H. Berry, John C. French, John B. Varick, Andrew Bunton. (See line on front cover.)
PEOPLE'S FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Incorporated August, 1885. Capital, $250,000. President, Joseph C. Moore. Vice-Pres., George W. Weeks. Treas., Charles F. Morrill. Sec., Stephen B. Stearns. Asst. Sec .. W. H. Goggin. Executive Committee, Joseph C. Moore, George W. Weeks, Walter M. Parker, N. S. Clark. (See page 550.)
AMOSKEAG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Office, 64 Hanover street. Incorporated June, 1886. Capital, $50.000. Pres., Alpheus Gay. Vice-Pres., John W. Wheeler. Sec., J. E. Dodge. Treas., H. D. Upton. Directors, W. L. Goodnow, J. L. Stevens, W. P. Chamberlain, J. W. Wheeler, J. Sawyer, J. F. Briggs, L. P. Foster, P. F. Stevens, F. J. Shepard, John Hosley, W. S. Ladd, A. B. Story, H. D. Upton, Alpheus Gay, Daniel F. Healy, Edward Wagner, R. H. Pike, S. N. Bourne, Charles Williams, J. A. V. Smith. (See page 550.)
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