Manchester, New Hampshire, city directory, 1889, Part 50

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ANCIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. COURT GRANITE STATE, No. 6790.


Instituted April 4, 1881. Meets second and fourth Fridays in each month, in Clough's Hall, 24 Manchester st. C. R., C. J. Eagan. S. C. R., W. F. Cavanaugh. Rec. Sec., P. J. Morrissey. Finan. Sec., M. A. O'Neil. Treasurer, J. J. Hayes. S. W., F. A. Cronin. J.W., T. Painchaud. S.B., P. G. Waters. J.B., M. Connor.


COURT CITY OF MANCHESTER, No. 7391.


Instituted Nov. 15, 1886. Meets in Clough's Hall. C. R., Dennis Murphy. S. C. R., Edward Sargent. Finan. Sec., Samuel H. Connor. Rec. Sec., J. H. S. Eagan. Sen. Woodward, A. B. Robitaille. Jun. Woodward, C. J. Bresnahan. Sen. Beadle, John F. Cahill. Jun. Beadle, Thomas A. Cash. District Deputy, E. J. Sheehan. Court Physician, Dr. C. F. Flanders.


ANCIENT ORDER OF UNITED WORKMEN. PIONEER LODGE, No. 1.


Instituted July 31, 1878. Meets in Knights of Honor Hall, Opera House block, Hanover street, second and fourth Friday evenings in each month, at 7.45. M. W., Geo. M. Jones. P. M. W., John F. Gillis. Foreman, Lewis H. Fellows. Overseer, John McKinnon. Recorder, Nathan C. Fitts. Financier, Alliston L. Partridge. Receiver, George W. Morgan.


SECURITY LODGE, No. 8.


Instituted April 20, 1883. Meets first and third Friday evenings, in Knights of Honor Hall, Opera House block, Hanover street, at 7.30. P. M. IV., George W. Prescott. M. W., Ralph Pearson. Overseer, J. H. Harrington. Recorder, John K. Currier. Financier, J. C. Bickford. Receiver, Jesse B. Pattee.


UNITED ORDER OF PILGRIM FATHERS. WEBSTER COLONY, No. 26.


Meets second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month, at Good Templar Hall, Dunlap's block, 961 Elm street, at 8 o'clock. Governor, Frank A. Heath. Lieut .- Gov., Mrs. Jennie M. Hill. Ex-Gov., Robert Dalziel. Chaplain, Miss Mary E. Barnard. Sec., Mrs. Jennie C. Gutterson. Collector, Mrs. Etta M. Rollins. Treas., Mrs. Edith A. Taylor. S. at A., Charles M. Norton. Dep. S. at A., Miss Agnes Dalziel. S. of O. G., Josiah C. Rollins. S. of I. G., Mrs. Lucinda L. Richardson. Med. Examiners, Dr. Joseph A. Jackson, Dr. Walter J. Sleeper, and George W. Nutter.


ORDER UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS.


Organized September 7, 1888. Meets first and third Fridays, at 8 P.M, in Arcanum Hall. C., Joseph S. Taber. V. C., Albert E. Dodge. I., D. M. Dustin. E., Frank W. Tebbetts. R. S., E. J. Cheever. A. R. S., George W. Hamlin. Treas., J. D. Quint. G., Charles H. Fellows. Sentinel, Isaac W. Stevens. Trustees, Smith Dodge, William C. Blodgett, Charles O. Phelps.


ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS. No. 1.


Meets second and last Wednesdays in each month, in Clough's Hall, 24 Man- chester street. Membership, 275. Amount of funds, $3,500. Pres., Michael E. Griffin. Vice-Pres., Michael Madden. Rec. Sec., James Kerrain. Fin. Sec., Jeremiah J. Hayes. Treas., John Bryson.


SONS OF ST. GEORGE. HEART OF OAK LODGE, No. 91.


Meets in Knights of Pythias Hall, Opera House block, Hanover street, second and fourth Thursdays in each month, at 7.30 P. M. W. P., Wm. Aldred. V. P., Daniel Price. W. S., John A. Sykes. W. T., William Moul. W. A. S., J. T. Chadwick. W. A. M., T. W. Riley.


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UNITED ORDER OF THE GOLDEN CROSS. MANCHESTER COMMANDERY. No. 89.


Organized December 8, 1879. Meets second and fourth Friday evenings in Good Templar Hall, Dunlap's block, 961 Elin street. Membership, 110. N. C., David Farmer. V. N. C., Mrs. Wm. Marshall. W. P., Addie Colburn. N. K. of R., Mrs. R. Ambrose Challis. N. F. K. of R., Win. Marshall. Treas., Sam Smith. W. H., A. R. Phippen. W. I. G., Mrs. S. C. Powers. W. O. G., L. K. Snow. P. N. C., Silas Woodbury.


MISPAH COMMANDERY, No. 181.


Instituted February 1, 1882. Meets on the second and fourth Wednesday evenings in Good Templar Hall, Dunlap's block, 961 Elm street. N. C., M. D. Knox. V. N. C., Mrs. M. B. Sanborn. W. P., Mrs. Carrie R. Hoyt. K. of R., Mrs. F. C. Bailey. F. K. of R .. J. O. Burbank. Treas., Jeremiah Choate, jr. W. H., Frauk B. Holmes. W. O. G., James M. Nutt. P. N. C., Louis A. Choate.


ORDER UNITED FRIENDS. COUNCIL, No. 299.


Organized January 19, 1888. Meets first and third Wednesday, in Good Templar's Hall. C. C., Albert E. Dodge. V. C., William P. Hall. P., Susie S. Ladd. Rec., E. M. Mandigo. Fin., H. H. Johnson. Treas., Fred H. Martin. Guard, Pierre D. Bergeron. M., Harry L. Ladd. S., Joseph H. Buffum. Trustees, Byron Moore, Charles H. Clark, Groves Brown.


ORDER OF THE IRON HALL.


No. 171.


Instituted July 20, 1883. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays in each monthi, in Knights of Pythias Hall, Opera House block, at 7.30 P.M. Past Chief Justice, R. R. Chase. Chief Justice, W. F. Elliott. Vice-Justice, Oscar F. Bartlett. Accountant, C. W. Poore. Cashier, R. R. Chase. Adjuster, Joseph L. Smith. Prelate, Olaf Ring. Herald, W. P. Sargent. Watchman, M. L. Cheney. Vidette, Napoleon St. Denis. Trustees, Clifford K. Burns, C. G. Hastings, John W. Mears. Med. Examiner, Dr. E. H. Currier.


No. 205.


Meets second and fourth Wednesdays in each month in Eastman's Hall, School street. Chief Justice, Frank L. Way. Vice-Justice, E. P. Densmore. Accountant, George W. Nutter. Cashier, Charles G. Ranno. Adjuster, George L. Robinson. Prelate, Frank W. Favor. Herald, H. C. Ranno. Watchman, John Kyle. Vidette, H. P. Hadley. Trustees, Geo. L. Robinson, Frank W. Favor, F. E. Brown.


No. 326.


Instituted February 23, 1886. Meets first and third Fridays at Good Tem- plars' Hall, Amherst, cor. Elm, at 8 P.M. Past Chief Justice, Robert Morrow. Chief Justice, John H. Boyd. Vice-Justice, E. W. Morse. 4cct., D. W. Bart- lett. Cashier, L. T. Mead. Adjuster, B. B. Pettingill. Prelate, H. C. Hunton. Herald. A. A. Puffer. Watchman. E. W. Mann. Vidette, W. H. Boutelle. Med. Ex., R. O. Woods. Trustees, W. F. Barrett, H. C. Hunton, B. B. Pettingill.


No. 468.


Instituted April 12, 1887. Meets first and third Wednesdays in Knights of Pythias Hall, at 8 P.M. Past Chief Justice, Herbert E. Lovell. Chief Justice, Win. H. Perkins. Vice-Justice, Frank H. Challis. Acct., Albert E. Sweatt. Cashier, George W. Campbell. Adjuster, Frank A. Dame. Prelate, Daniel A. Mullin. Herald. Fred G. Hartshorn. Watchman, E. A. Loomis. Vidette, Kirk Morgan. Med. Ex., G. A. Campbell. Chairman Board of Trustees, Daniel A. Mullin.


SISTERHOOD BRANCH, No. 682.


Meets first and third Fridays in each month. in Good Templars' Hall, at 7 P.M. C. J., Mrs. May D. Smith. V. J., Mrs. Haunab D. Hall. Acct., D. W. Bartlett, pro tem. Cashier, Mrs. A. A. Puffer.


ORDER OF THE HARUGARI.


BARBAROSSA LODGE, No. 329.


Organized February 5, 1874. Meets first and third Thursdays in each month, at 8.15 P' M., in Eastman's Hall, School street, W. M. Membership, 58. D.D.G.B., Henry Schimmell. Ex-B., Robert Groeppuer. O. B., Reinhart Kraut. U. B., Herman Mehlhorn. Sec., Richard Arzt. Collector, Ferdinand Simon. Treas., Henry Lenckersdoerfer.


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TEMPERANCE ORGANIZATIONS.


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Good Templars stopping in Manchester are cordially invited to visit our Lodges. Officers are not printed in this directory, being changed quarterly. We have ad- mitted over 3,000 members since 1865, without offering any pecuniary motive whatever for any person to unite or remain with us, working exclusively for temperance. We need the moral and financial support of all persons of good character who favor Total Abstinence and Pro- hibition.


STARK LODGE, No. 4, I. O. of G. T.


Instituted May 31, 1865. Meets every Saturday evening, at 7.45 o'clock, at Good Templar Hall, Dunlap's block, 961 Elm street. Deputy, Geo. O. Heselton.


MERRIMAC LODGE, No. 5, I. O. of G. T. Instituted December 6, 1886. Meets every Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, at Good Templar Hall, Dunlap's block, 961 Elm st. Deputy, Noah A. Bartlett.


HARRIS LODGE, No. 45, I. O. of G. T.


Instituted May 22, 1878. Meets every Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, at Hall in Eastman block, School street, West Manchester. Deputy, Thomas H. Crosby.


GRANITE STATE COUNCIL, No. 1, R. TEMPLARS OF TEMP. Organized November 28, 1878. Meets in Knights of Honor Hall, Opera House block, Hanover street, Monday evenings, at 7.30 o'clock.


MANCHESTER REFORM CLUB.


Public meetings at City Hall, Elm, cor. Market street, every Sunday evening at 7.30 o'clock, and business meetings in Cilley's block, Elm, cor. Amherst st., Wednesday evenings, at 7.45. Pres., Gilbert Wilbur. Sec., A. G. Stevens. Financial Secretary, Mrs. L. A. W. Rundlett. Executive Committee, S. C. Cla- tur, H. W. Herrick. Finance Committee. L. M. Clark, Miss Nellie Colby, G. Wil- bur. Music Committee, L. M. Clark, W. G. Colcord, Mrs. L. A. W. Rundlett. Pledge Committee, S. L. Higgins, Fred Heath, Mrs. G. Wilbur. Chaplain, A. H. Clement. Sergeant-at-Arms, F. J. Walker.


ST. PAUL'S TOTAL ABSTINENCE MUTUAL BENEFIT SOCIETY.


Meets every Thursday evening, at 8 o'clock, in Elliott & Means' block, 1096 Elm street. Spiritual Director, Rev. Edward Mackey. Pres., William Sullivan. Vice-Pres., John F. Reardon. Recording Secretary, John Haley. Financial Sec- retary, Edward Rogers. Treas., John T. Hannigan.


ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CATHOLIC T. A. AND B. M. SOCIETY.


Meets every Tuesday evening in Globe block, 17 Hanover street, at 8 o'clock. Spiritual Director, Rev. John J. Lyons. Pres., Timothy Sullivan. Vice-Pres., John J. Maloney. Recording Secretary, James A. Broderick. Financial Secre- tary, John Whalen. Treas., James A. Boyle. Sergeant-at-Arms, James McCarty.


NEWSPAPERS.


THE MANCHESTER UNION.


No. 50 Hanover street. Published morning and evening by Union Publish- ing Co. Terms, $6.00 per year, $5.00 strictly in advance. (See page 578.)


WEEKLY UNION.


No. 50 Hanover street. Published every Thursday morning by Union Pub- lishing Co. Terms, $1.25 per year in advance. (See page 578.)


DAILY MIRROR AND AMERICAN.


No. 64 Hanover street. Editor and Proprietor, John B. Clarke. Terms, $6.00 per year.


DAILY PRESS.


No. 1020 Elm street. Daily Press Publishing Co. Terms, $3.00 per year. (See page 579.)


WEEKLY MIRROR AND FARMER.


No. 64 Hanover street. Editor and Proprietor, John B. Clarke. Terms, $1.00 per year.


MANCHESTER WEEKLY BUDGET.


Stark block, No. 1020 Elm street, corner Water. Proprietors, Challis & East- man. Published every Saturday. Terms, $1.50 per year. (See page 579.)


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NEW HAMPSHIRE CATHOLIC.


No. 936 Elm street, room 8. The Catholic Publishing Co. Editor and Man- ager, Chas. A. O'Connor. Weekly, Saturday. Terms, $1.00 per year. (See p. 577.)


LAUREL WREATH.


No. 9 Smyth's block, 1042 Elm. Laurel Wreath Publishing Co. Monthly. Terms, 50 cents per year.


L'AVENIR CANADIEN.


No. 788 Elm. Editor and Proprietor, E. R. Dufresne. Weekly, Thursday. Terms, $1.50 per year. (See page 577.)


NOTES, QUERIES, AND ANSWERS.


No. 478 Beach street. Publishers, S. C. & L. M. Gould. Terms, $1.00 per year in advance.


LE COURRIER DU NEW HAMPSHIRE.


No. 1060 Elm street. Editor and Proprietor, Jean Bergeron. Published every Thursday. Terms, $1.00 per year.


D. P. SMALL REAL ESTATE BULLETIN.


No. 9 Smyth's block, 1042 Elm street. Editor and Proprietor, D. P. Small. Published quarterly. Terms, 25 cents per year.


MILITARY.


FIRST REGIMENT NEW HAMPSHIRE VOLUNTEER MILITIA.


Headquarters, room 7, Smyth's block, 1042 Elm street. Colonel, Geo. M. L. Lane, Manchester. Lieut. Col., George Scammon, Exeter. Major, Patrick A. Devine, Manchester. Paymaster, Hervey M. Bennett, Manchester. Adjt., Al- fred E. Eaton, Manchester. Quartermaster, William G. Mason, Manchester. Surgeon, William M. Parsons, Manchester. Asst. Surgeon, James Sullivan, Manchester. Q. M. Sergt., Thomas E. F. MeDerby, Manchester. Hospitat Steward, Charles E. Harvey, Manchester. Drum-Major, Saxie Pike, Man- chester. Commissary Sergt., James Thompson, Dover.


AMOSKEAG VETERANS.


Armory in Music Hall block, 999 Elm street. Organized 1854. Incorporated 1855. Major Commanding, E. F. Trow, Mt. Vernon. Adjutant, John B. Abbott. Quartermaster, Moses Wadleigh. Surgeon, George D. Towne. Asst. Surgeon, H. C. Canney. Treas., and Paymaster, Charles L. Harmon. Chaplain, Rev. H. B. Smith, Nashua. Judge Advocate, Hon. Henry E. Burnham. Quartermaster Sergeant, E. S. Whitney. Sergeant-Major, Charles Howard. Clerk, John B. Abbott. Standard Bearers, Dr. J. F. Brown, Manchester; George Moore, Pitts- field. Executive Committee, George C. Gilmore, E. F. Trow, Dr. C. W. Clement, George D. Towne, S. Christopher.


COMPANY A .- Capt., A. True Pierce, Dover. 1st Lieut., B. F. Clark, Man- chester. 2d Lieut., John Cannon, jr., Manchester.


COMPANY B .- Capt., George A. Leighton. Manchester. 1st Lieut., George H. Wilson, Manchester. 2d Lieut., Isaiah Robbins, Nashua.


COMPANY C .- Capt., Lewis Simons.


SHERIDAN GUARDS.


Armory in Brown's building, Elm street. Organized August, 1865. Capt., Daniel F. Shea. 1st Lieut., John F. Reardon. 2d Lieut., William Sullivan. 1st Sergeant, Thos. J. Bresnahan.


SHERIDAN GUARDS BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION.


Meets in Armory, in Brown's block, first Sunday in each month. President, Daniel F. Shea. Vice-President, Thomas Bresnahan. Treas., John Reardon. Sec., William Sullivan.


MANCHESTER CITY GUARDS.


Armory in Merchants' Exchange, 859 Elm street. Organized March 17, 1873. Forty-seven men. Capt., Bartlett N. Wilson. 1st Lieut., Frank W. Tebbetts. 2d Lieut., John B. Rodgers. 1st Sergeant, Joseph E. Gallup.


FIRST LIGHT BATTERY.


Armory. Manchester street. Organized August 31, 1867. Seventy-two men. Capt., Samuel S. Piper. Sen. 1st. Lieut., Edward H. Currier. Jun. 1st Lieut .. S. R. Wallace. Sen. 2d Lieut., J. A. Barker. 1st Sergeant, Charles W. Barker. Quartermaster, George E. Glines. Clerk, Charles W. Barker.


MANCHESTER CADETS.


Armory, Music Hall building, Elm street. Organized 1873. Incorporated 1881. Capt., Frank L. Downs. 1st Lieut., Edward T. Knowlton. 2d Lieut., E. R. Robinson. 1st Sergeant, John C. Spencer. Quartermaster, W. H. Morgan. Treas., F. A. Burke. Pres., F. L. Downs. Sec., Charles C. Clifford.


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RAILROADS.


CONCORD AND PORTSMOUTH RAILROAD.


From Manchester to Portsmouth, managed by the Concord Railroad Com- pany. Pres., Samuel N. Bell, Manchester. Treas., W. B. Stearns, Manchester. Clerk, Wm. H. Hackett, Portsmouth. Directors, Samuel N. Bell, Manchester ; John J. Bell, Exeter; Moody Currier, Manchester; Joseph P. Walker, Concord; Walter M. Parker, Manchester; John J. Pickering, Portsmouth; Wm. A. Pierce, Greenland. Dividends payable in January and July. Annual meeting, first Thursday in October.


MANCHESTER AND NORTH WEARE RAILROAD.


From Manchester to North Weare, managed by the Concord Railroad Co. Pres., Treas., Josiah Carpenter, Manchester. Clerk, Nathan P. Hunt, Manchester. Directors, Edward C. Shirley, Horace P. Watts, Charles Chase, William J. Hoyt, Manchester; Benj. A. Kimball, Concord; Eliphalet S. Nutter, Concord. Conductor, Charles W. Everett.


CONCORD RAILROAD.


Incorporated 1835. Pres., Frederick Smyth, Manchester. Treas., Nathan Parker, Manchester. Supt., H. E. Chamberlin, Concord. Clerk, Win. M. Chase, Concord. General Freight Agent, Samuel Barrett, Concord. General Ticket Agent, F. E. Brown, Concord. Directors, Benj. A. Kimball, John H. Pearson, Josiah Minot, John A. White, Concord; Frederick Smyth, Walter M. Parker, Manchester; A. J. Pillsbury, Tilton. General Freight and Station Agent at the Manchester Station, J. W. Hildreth. Ticket Seller, Alonzo Elliott. Station Master, James B. Colby. Freight Cashier, Frank A. Cadwell. Freight Master, Alfred F. Patten. Baggage Masters, S. C. Gould, William A. Bly, David W. Anderson, Samuel Ross, Charles B. Sturtevant. Telegraph Operator, Miss Nellie Huntington. Dividends payable in May and November. Annual meeting, Tuesday before last Wednesday in May.


MANCHESTER AND LAWRENCE RAILROAD.


Incorporated 1847. Pres., Charles A. Sinclair, Portsmouth. Treas., Henry Chandler, Manchester. Clerk, S. N. Bell, Manchester. Directors, George B. Chandler. Herman F. Straw, Manchester; John W. Sanborn, Wakefield; Joseph C. Moore, Manchester; Elisha R. Brown, Dover; William P. Fowler, Boston, Mass .; Charles A. Sinclair, Portsmouth. Freight Cashier, Frank A. Cadwell. Ticket Seller, Alonzo Elliott. Passenger Conductors. George W. Mansur, Frank Plummer, George O. Flanders, M. L. Loud. Dividends payable in May and November. Annual meeting, last Friday in May.


SUNCOOK VALLEY RAILROAD.


Incorporated 1863. Pres., S. N. Bell, Manchester. Treas., Jas. A. Weston, Manchester. Directors, S. N. Bell, Frederick Smyth, John C. French, Manches- ter; William F. Head, Hooksett; Hiram A. Tuttle, Reuben L. French, Pitts- field; Charles H. Carpenter, Chichester. Clerk, B. P. Cilley. Conductor, Arthur L. Currier. Dividends payable in January and July. Annual meeting, fourth Thursday in May.


MANCHESTER HORSE RAILROAD.


Incorporated 1876. Capital, $25,000. Pres., Samuel N. Bell. Treas., Fred- erick Smyth. Directors, Samuel N. Bell, Frederick Smyth, James A. Weston, Josiah Carpenter, Freeman Higgins. Clerk, James A. Weston. Supt., A. Quincy Gage.


MANCHESTER AND HOOKSETT STEAMBOAT CO.


Office 883 Elm. Pres., Alonzo Elliott. Treas., B. C. Ryder. Sec., C. N. Burpee. Directors, Alonzo Elliott, Eugene S. Whitney, Albert Merrill. .


STAGES.


Mail stage leaves for Bedford, Amherst, and Milford, daily (Sundays except- ed), from Post Office, at 3.05 P.M .; the depot at 3.10 P.M. Proprietor and Driver, E. K. Otis. This stage connects at Wilton with the railroad for Peterboro, Greenfield, and Keene.


Books for the above routes kept at the Post Office.


STATE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL, MANCHESTER.


Pres., John C. Linehan, Penacook. Sec., Daniel Clark, Manchester. Trus- tees, John C. Linehan, Penacook; Daniel Clark, Manchester; D. W. Johnson, Claremont; J. W. Peppard, Rumney; Mrs. John B. Clarke, Manchester; C. O. Brown, Salmon Falls; Daniel W. Bill, Gilsum. Treas. and Supt., John C. Ray. Matron, Mrs. John C. Ray. Teachers, Miss B. F. Scoville, Miss Mary E. Ray.


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POST OFFICES.


No. 54 to 58 Hanover street. Office hours, from 7 A.M. to 8.30 P.M., and on Sundays from 4 to 5 1'.M. Sunday Mails close at 6 A.M.


Postmaster, Josiah G. Dearborn. Asst. Postmaster, John T. Spofford. Money Order Clerk, Miss Hattie E. Daniels. Clerks, F. L. Blair, C. J. Gippner, J. T. Ladrière, H. H. Andrews, Thomas F. Collins. Letter Carriers, Wm. B. Sanford, John J. Driscoll, John G. Brown, Jules Larivee, George W. Elliott, Peter A. Farrell, James Murphy, Charles H. Flagg, Frank N. Young. Sebastian Rau, George L. Sibley, W. E. Dunbar, W. K. Stockdale, J. A. Morse, D. F. Shea, J. H. Boyd. Sub-Carriers, Charles I. Brown, John J. Sherry, E. R. Colby. Special Delivery Carrier, Dennis Teehan. Mail Messenger, Robert Harriman.


MASSABESIC POST OFFICE-Postmaster, James Benson, jr.


AMOSKEAG POST OFFICE-Postmaster, Sherman L. Flanders.


GOFF'S FALLS POST OFFICE-Postmaster, Nathaniel Moore.


U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE.


First District of New Hampshire, office 20 Hanover, room 6. Collector, Calvin Page, Portsmouth. Deputy Collectors, George I. McAllister, Manchester ; H. B. Viall, Keene ; John C. L. Wood, Conway ; Harvey W. Putney, C. F. Richards, Portsmouth.


DELEGATION IN FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS.


Senators, Henry W. Blair, William E. Chandler.


Representatives, Alonzo Nute, O. C. Moore, Nashua.


HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY OFFICERS.


Judge of Probate, Edward E. Parker, Nashua.


Register of Probate, Eibridge J. Copp, Nashua.


Register of Deeds, Dana W. King, Nashua.


County Treasurer, Edwin F. Jones, Manchester.


Clerk of Courts, Thomas D. Luce, Nashua.


County Solicitor, Robert M. Wallace, Milford.


County Commissioners, John F. Clough, Manchester ; Benjamin G. Herrick, Lyndeborough; Webster C. Brown, Nashua.


Jailer, David Wadsworth, Manchester.


Sheriff, Daniel F. Healy, Manchester.


Deputy Sheriff's, J. F. Osgood, jr., Amherst ; Frederick S. Pierce, E. Jaffrey; Moses Clark, East Wilton ; Wallace Caldwell, Goffstown; Henry I. Whitney, Greenville ; F. W. Gould, Hillsborough Bridge; Daniel L. Stevens, John G. Hutchinson, H. D. Lord, David Wadsworth, Manchester; D. K. Marvel, Milford; A. S. Eaton, Daniel Marshall, Nashua ; Charles Scott, Peterboro.


Coroners, Harrison D. Lord, Daniel L. Stevens, Manchester ; B. B. Whitte- more, Nashua.


JAIL IN MANCHESTER.


Jailer, David Wadsworth. Physician, James M. Collity. Turnkey, George E. Spaulding.


NOTARIES PUBLIC IN MANCHESTER.


John H. Andrews, Charles H. Bartlett, Samuel N. Bell, Charles E. Bisco, James H. Briggs, Henry E. Burnham, Edwin H. Carpenter, Geo. B. Chandler, John M. Chandler, Bradbury P. Cilley, Benjamin F. Clark, David F. Clark, Lucien B. Clough, William H. Drury, Alonzo Elliott, Fred R. Felch, James L. Foote, Leonard P. Foster, W. H. Goggin, Isaac L. Heath, T. J. Howard, Nathan P. Hunt, Jacob F. James, Daniel W. Lane, Frank C. Livingston, Samuel D. Lord, Fred H. Martin, Alpheus C. Osgood, Walter M. Parker, J. B. Pattee, Geo. W. Prescott, John A. Riddle, W. Byron Stearns, James B. Straw, D. Arthur Taggart, E. M. Topliff, James P. Tuttle, Harry E. Webster, Newton H. Wilson.


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BANKS.


AMOSKEAG SAVINGS BANK.


867 Elm St., Manchester.


ISSETS, OVER $4,000,000


DEPOSITS PUT UPON INTEREST THE FIRST DAY OF EACH MONTH. aking stock and bonds at their market value, the bank would show a surplus, October 31, 1888, of over $500,000.


Four per cent. dividend declared the first of July in each year, and passed to credit of the depositors same day. An extra dividend of one per cent. was paid July 1, 1885, July 1, 1886, July 1, 1887, and ly 1, 1888. Hereafter an extra dividend will probably be paid each year. The success of the bank in past is the best guarantee for the future.


MOODY CURRIER, President.


ENRY CHANDLER, Treasurer. J. E. CURRIER, Teller.


TRUSTEES :


MOODY CURRIER, H. C. MERRILL, HENRY CHANDLER, LUCIEN B. CLOUGH,


0. W. RIDDLE, J. E. BENNETT, OTIS BARTON, LEONARD FRENCH, ALLEN N. CLAPP.


AMOSKEAG NATIONAL BANK, 867 Elm St., Manchester.


200,000 APITAL, -


The Largest and Oldest National Bank in Manchester.


MOODY CURRIER, President. GEO. B. CHANDLER, Cashier.


DIRECTORS :


ODY CURRIER, B. C. DEAN, LUCIEN B. CLOUGH, D. B. VARNEY, HENRY CHANDLER, JOHN B. VARICK,


GEO. W. RIDDLE, EDWARD M. SLAYTON, HERMAN F. STRAW.


DISCOUNT EVERY DAY.


PEOPLE'S SAVINGS BANK.


867 ELM STREET, MANCHESTER.


UARANTEE FUND, - - $100,000


COMMENCED BUSINESS, OCTOBER 1, 1874.


At. of Deposits, nearly $800,000. Assets, Jan. 1, 1889, nearly $950,000.


PAYS 4 1-2 PER CENT. ANNUAL INTEREST.


P. C. CHENEY, President.


G. B. CHANDLER, Treasurer.


E. M. BROOKS, Teller.


TRUSTEES:


P H


CHENEY, CHAS. H. BARTLETT, E. M. TOPLIFF, A. P. OLZENDAM,


. PUTNEY, G. W. RIDDLE, MOODY CURRIER, G. B. CHANDLER,


GEO. F. ELLIOT.


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546


BANKS.


MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK.


MERCHANTS EXCHANGED


Cor. Elm and Manchester Streets:


CAPITAL, = $150,000.


JAMES A. WESTON, President. DANIEL W. LANE, Cashier


DIRECTORS:


JAMES A. WESTON, BUSHROD W. HILL, JOHN C. FRENCH, CHAS. H. BARTLETT, NATHAN P. HUNT, JOHN M. PARKER, ANDREW BUNTON.


Government, State, County and Municipal Bonds bought and sold, and orders for the pur chase or sale of first class Stocks and other Investment Securities carefully executed in Boston or New York Markets. All inquiries, either by person or by letter, will receive prompt attention. Exchange on England and Ireland of the Maverick National Bank (Boston) for sale.


GUARANTY SAVINGS BANK


MERCHANTS EXCHANGE,


Corner Elm and Manchester Streets.


THIS BANK HAS A


PERMANENT GUARANTY FUND OF $100,000


Paid into the Treasury in Cash, and this will be increased from time to time as the deposit increase, so as to furnish ample security at all times for the payment of deposits and the interest on the same.


JOHN M. PARKER, President.


JAMES A. WESTON, Treasurer


TRUSTEES :


JOHN M. PARKER, ALONZO ELLIOTT, JOHN KENNARD, JOHN P. MOORE,


NATHAN P. HUNT, HIRAM K. SLAYTON,


DAVID A. PARKER, BUSHROD W. HILL, JAMES A. WESTON.


547


BANKERS.


THE NEW HAMPSHIRE TRUST CO. CITY HALL BUILDING


CAPITAL, - - $250,000


BANKERS


Deal in United States, State, County and Municipal Bonds. Also execute orders for the purchase and sale of all securities on the Boston and New York Markets.


SPECIAL ATTENTION IS GIVEN | NEGOTIATING PRIME WESTERN FARM AND CITY MORTGAGES




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