Rochester [New Hampshire] directory, containing general information of the citizens, business, streets, and the city record, 1893, Part 2

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Publication date: 1893
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Of all kinds fur- nished promptly.


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MECHANIC


SQUARE,


Near the Depot,


Rochester, N. H.


C. E. CLARK.


J. C. FURNALD.


Steam Engines, Roller, Feed Grist Mills,


Elevators, Boilers, Feed Pumps,


Shafting,


Hangers, -AND- -


Patented Shavings Exhausters.


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SOCIETIES.


A. F. & A. M. HUMANE LODGE, No. 21.


Regular communications the Tuesday evening of each month on or before the full of the moon, at Masonic Hall, MeDuffee Block. W. M., Howard E. Grant; S. W., Fred Hurd; J. W., John A. Pooler; Treas., John L. Copp; Sec., John S. Parsons; Chap., Charles H. Keates; S. D., George A. MeDuffee; J. D., Solomon H. Feineman ; S. S., Anders Martenson; J. S., Charles E. Goodwin; Marshal, Jonathan L. Mack ; Sentinel, Edwin A. Bickford; Organist, Moses A. Feineman; Rep. to Grand Lodge, John S. Daniels ; Tyler, Everett Parsons.


TEMPLE CHAPTER, No. 20, R. A. M.


Chartered May 18, 1875. Stated Convocations Wednesday evening after the full moon in each month, in Masonic Hall, MeDuffee Block. H. P., J. Sherman Richardson; K., George C. Palmer; S., Edward Davis; Treas., A. S. Parshley; Sec., Frank E. Whitney; Chap., Rev. Otis S. Danforth; C. of II., John L. Copp; P. S., Moses A. Feineman; R. A. C., Charles E. Goodwin; M. 3d Veil, Frederick E. Small; M. 2d Veil, Edwin L. Shorey ; M. 1st Veil, Ernest N. Goodwin; Stewards, Isaac A. Varney, Anders Martenson ; Tyler, Everett Parsons; Past High Priests, James Farrington, Everett M. Sinelair, John L. Copp.


O. E. S. JAMES FARRINGTON CHAPTER, NO. 7.


Instituted March 27, 1891. Meetings first and third Thurs- day evenings of each month in Masonic Hall, MeDuffee Block. W. M., Ellen F. MeDuffee; A., Lillian E. Parshley: W. P., William W. Allen; R., Bessie M. Rowe; A. M , Anna S. Allen; E., R. Lily Salinger; Sec., Etta R. Hanscame: M., Mary A. Greenfield; Treas., Louisa M. Bradley; E., Gertrude L. Wal- lace; Con., Jane D. Davis; W., L. Gertrude Brock; A. Con., Elizabeth D. Berry; Sen., Everett Parsons; Chap., Abbie C. Standley; Organist, Grace M. Harney.


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I. O. O. F. MOTOLINIA LODGE, No. 18.


Instituted March 16, 1846. Meetings Thursday evening of each week in Odd Fellows' Hall, Main street. N. G., Nahum F. Woodman; V. G., Henry L. Berry; R. S., William H. Walker; P. S., George F. Cole; Treas., Nathaniel Cross; Warden, Frank Ilorne; Con., Charles C. Perkins; R. S. N. G., Ruel M. Perkins ; L. S. N. G., James F. Clark; R. S. V. G., Henry Strange; L. S. V. G., I. S. Howe; I. G., Henry Connell; O. G., S. W. Goodwin; Chap., JJoseph Sweeney; Organist, W. II. Walker.


KENNEDY LODGE, No. 57.


Meetings held Monday evening of cach week. N. G., Thomas J. Dudley; V. G., E. M. Southard; Sec., S. W. Hayes; Treas., George E. Horne; R. S. N. G., Charles M. Lane; L. S. N. G., Albert W. Bickford; R. S. V. G., J. A. Roberts; L. S. V. G .. Charles E. Gray; W., William Marginson; S. P. G., J. Frank Ellis; R. S. S., Matthew Warburton; L. S. S., Thomas Mars- den; I. G., James R. Glidden ; O. G., Albert L. Worcester; Chap., Fred E. Small.


COCHECO LODGE, No. 39, E. R.


Meetings Friday evenings in I. O. O. F. Hall, Blaisdell's Block, from April 1 to Sept. 1 at 8 o'clock, Sept. 1 to April 1 at 7.30. N. G., Stillman M. Rogers; V. G., C. A. Sleeper; Sec., Charles L. Morrison; Treas., Sidney B. Hayes; Warden, J. W. MeCrillis: Con., HI. F. Blaisdell; R. S. N. G., A. W. Rich- ards; L. S. N. G., Frank N. Huntress; R. S. S., Moses H. Jacobs; L. S. S., James G. Goodrich; I. G., Thomas Young; O. G., W. E. Blaisdell; S. R. G., John A. Pooler; Chap., Albert L. Richards; R. S. V. G., George Heaton; L. S. V. G., William F. Hartford.


EVANGELINE REBEKAH LODGE, No. 47, E. R.


Meetings second and fourth Wednesday evenings at Odd Fel- lows' Hall, Blaisdell's Block, Main street. N. G., Mrs. Ella A. Richards; V. G., Flora E. Gray; Sec., Mrs. Addie E. Shaw : Treas., Mrs. Esther J. Morrison; Warden, Mrs. Mary A. Sleeper ; Con., Mrs. Nancy M. Loud; I. G., Mrs. Phobe J. Huntress ; O. G., James T. Hoyt; R. S. N. G., Charles L. Mor- rison ; L. S. N. G., Mrs. Carrie B. Mills; R. S. V. G., Mrs. Sadie McGill; 1 .. S. V. G., Mrs. Sabra Carson.


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JOHN W. DAME, Carpenter and Builder, SHOP OVER HUSSEY'S BLACKSMITH SHOP. ELM STREET.


PLANS DRAWN and SPECIFICATIONS FURNISHED for Buildings of of any description.


JOBBING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.


Every variety of Cabinet Work, - Desks,' Book Cases, etc., made of Quartered Oak, Cherry, or any wood desired.


Doors, Blinds and Windows furnished at short notice.


Shingles, Clapboards, &c., on hand at all times.


RESIDENCE, 20 PINE STREET, ROCHESTER, N. H.


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Jumped into Immediate Popularity -AND- Still Retains its Firm Hold upon the Public Affection.


THE


ROCHESTER LEADER -- IS A- Popular Family a Bright Local Newspaper.


Grand Corps of Correspondents, Able Editorial Columns, Good Illustrations, Talmage's Sermons, and Select Miscellany.


H. L. CATE, Editor and Publisher. Terms: The Leader, 1 Year, $1.25; 6 Months, 75c .; 3 Months, 50c.


FRANK R. FOLSOM,


MANUFACTURER OF-


FINE CIGARS - -AND DEALER IN-


PIPES, TOBACCO, -AND- SMOKERS' ARTICLES. Private Brands of Cigars a Specialty. All orders by mail receive prompt attention.


No. 6 PORTLAND STREET. EAST ROCHESTER. P. O. Box 62.


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G. A. R. SAMPSON POST, No. 22.


Meetings at G. A. R. Hall, Market street, first and third Fri- day evenings of each month. Com., Edwin A. Duncan; S. V. C., John C. Bigelow ; J. V. C., Charles E. Pike; Chap., Ira B. Dennett ; Q. M., George E. Butler; Adj., H. P. Horne; S., William H. Watson; Officer of the Day, Sherwood W. Goodwin; Guard, Clarence Malette; Q. M. S., Thomas H. Edgerly ; S. M., Thomas S. Pease.


W. R. C. SAMPSON CORPS, No. 41.


Pres., Clara A. Evans; S. V. P., Emily A. Kimball; J. V. P., Sarah Goodwin; Sec., Ella R. Davis; Treas., Lillian E. Parsh- ley ; Chap., Sarah E. McDuffee; Con., Jane Davis; Guard, Liz- zie Iloyt; Asst. Con., Lydia Brock; Asst. Guard, Cora Willey ; Past Pres., Mrs. Emily Kimball, Mrs. Lillian B. Folsom, Mrs. Millie A. Worcester.


K. & L. OF H.


Meetings second and fourth Tuesday evenings of each month in Red Men's Hall, Market street. P. P., Dr. Burt Andrews; P., J. C. Dillon; V. P., Mary A. Marshall; Sec., Susie M. Per- kins; F. Sec., Robert Nelson ; Treas., Mrs. C. W. Evans; Chap., Mrs. Lillie Andrews; Guide, Albert Chase; Guard, Mrs. J. C. Dillon ; Sen., Robert Blair; Med. Ex., Dr. Burt Andrews; Trus- tees, J. C. Dillon, W. P. Marshall, Albert Chase.


K. OF P. RISING SUN LODGE, No. 7.


Meetings Tuesday evenings in G. A. R. Hall, Market street. P. C., Wilson O. Charles; C. C., Thomas J. Dudley; V. C., Summer B. Morton; P., Frank P. Woods; M. F., Frank S. Ed- gerly; M. E., B. Stevens; K. R., George H. Webster; I. G., George S. Hoyt; O. G., Charles H. Demeritt; Trustees, B. Ste- vens, C. E. Randall, Andrew Daggett.


E. R. K. OF P.


Pres., Simon Wolf; Vice Pres., A. Nelson; Sec. and Treas., Frank S. Edgerly.


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MUTUAL AID, K. OF P. DRE


Pres., Henry H. Cox; Vice Pres., Charles H. Horne; See., Frank S. Edgerly ; Treas., Charles E. Randall.


HIERMINION ASSEMBLY, No. 7.


C. C., Mrs. Clarence E. Locke; V. C., Mrs. Frank Woodes; Prel., Mrs. Charles W. Evans; M. E., Mrs. George H. Webster; K. of R. and S., Mrs. John H. Pingree; M. at A., Mrs. James E. Brierly ; Asst. M., Mrs. Charles A. Demeritt: I. G., Mrs. Lyman Evans; O. G., Mrs. William Woodes; M. O., Mrs. Elbridge Howard; Organist, Mis. Frank Reed. Meetings first and third Tuesdays at Red Men's Hall, Market street.


I. O. OF G. T.


SQUAMANAGONIC LODGE, No. 36.


Meetings Monday evenings at Good Templars' Hall. C. T., Wilson L. Pugsley ; V. T., Alice MeDuffee; P. C. T., Charles B. Osborne; Chap., Rev. D. II. Adams; Treas., -; R. Sec., Mary E. Whipple; F. Sec., Julia E. Meader; Marshal, Ernest Osborne; Guard, Charles Keats; Sen., Fred Marsden.


EASTERN STAR LODGE, No. 43, E. R.


Meetings Saturday evenings at Washington Hall, at 7.45. W. C. T., Albert Tibbetts; W. V. T., Effie Blaisdell ; See., Charles L. Morrison; F. See., John Biglow; Treas., Eva MeCrillis; Marshal, Henry Carson; Chap., Alice Moody; Guard, George Gray; Sen., Forest Karl; S. J. T., Esther J. Morrison; D. M., Ethel Tibbetts; Asst. Sec., Minnie E. Morrison ; P. C. T., G. Edwin Varney.


I. O. R. M. RUNNAAVOITT TRIBE, No. 9.


Meetings Thursday evening of each week at 7.30 from Octo- ber to May, and 8 o'clock from May to October, in Red Men's Hall, Market street. Prophet, George A. McDuffec; Sachem, W. J. Dunlap; S. S., Frank I. Richards; J. S., Henry T. Walker; C. R., Charles W. Wentworth; C. W., Eugene C. Foss; K. W., Edwin W. Standley; Trustees, Charles W. Evans, David M. Brock, Henry F. Walker.


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FRANK B. DREW, HORSE HANDLER AND TRAINER, Makes a business of HANDLING AND TRAINING COLTS And Horses with Bad Habits. ALSO, OWNER OF THE


STALLION, "OAKWOOD." .Residence and Stable, 61 ELM STREET.


EDWARD KEGGON, BILLIARD


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POOL ROOMS.


Foreign and Domestic Cigars, &c. 130 Charles Street.


MRS. LILLA C. PARKER, BOARDING HOUSE.


FIRST-CLASS TABLE BOARD by the day or week, also BOARD AND ROOMS at reasonable rates.


67 MAIN STREET.


L. J. R. LAPLANTE,


- -DEALER IN .


Choice Meats Provisions


Pickled and Canned Goods, Vegetables of all kinds in their season.


Rear No. 9 Tebbetts Avenue. 5


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THERE IS A REPORT


That we have the largest and best assorted stock in the city, and that our prices are the lowest. We are not going to deny this report, for it's true. We handle good goods, and our motto is: "Small profits and quick sales." A man who has "bitten off more than he can chew" is like a man who buys without first inspecting our prices-he wishes he hadn't.


It is always a pleasure to have you call and inspect our goods, inquiring prices and getting all the informa- tion possible, for we feel assured that it will result in making you permanent customers.


We give the same careful attention to small pur- chases that we do to our largest orders, feeling that even the smallest want is important and requires con- sideration at our hands.


When you want Clothing, Hats, or Furnishing Goods, don't forget us.


LOTHROPS, FARNHAM & CO.,


GENTS' OUTFITTERS.


C. W. WENDELL, Manager Rochester Store.


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D. OF P. WINONA COUNCIL, No. 3.


Regular meetings second and fourth Wednesdays of each month, at Red Men's Hall, Market street. Pocahontas, Mrs. Jane D. Davis; Prophetess, Mrs. Clara Evans ; Wenonah, Mrs. Lydia Brock; K. R., Mattie Roberts; Asst. K. R., Mrs. Fan- nie Foss; K. W., Mrs. O. A. Hoyt; P., Harry Paquette ; 1st Scout, Annie Kimball; 2d Scout, Mrs. Marion Wentworth ; R., Mrs. Ella Davis; 2d R., Mrs. Marshall; 1st C., David Brock; 2d C., Charles Berry; G. W., Henry Walker, James Brock, Charles Willey, Charles Evans; G. of W., Mrs. Woodward; G. of F., Mrs. Lydia Walker.


U. O. G. C. ROCHESTER COMMANDERY, No. 50.


N. C., James B. Young; V. N. C., Henry F. Walker; W. P., Joseph P. Swasey; N. K. R., Ada C. Parshley; F. K. R., Henry Evans; Treas., Charles W. Willey; W. H., Edwin R. Talbot; W. I. G., John Parshley; W. O. G., Edgar M. Cate. Meetings second and fourth Wednesday evenings of each month in G. A. R. Hall.


A. O. H. DIVISION No. 2.


Meetings second Sunday of each month in Wentworth Hall, Main street. Pres., Thomas Blake; Vice Pres., James Nixon ; R. Sec., Dennis Bruman; F. Sec., John Mallon ; Treas., P. H. Hartigan.


SOCIETE ST. JEAN BAPTISTE.


Meetings first and third Wednesday evenings of each month in G. A. R. Hall, Market street. Chap., Rev. L. M. Laplante; Pres., Dosithe Boisclair; Vice Pres., Simeon Bergeron ; Sec., Jacob Goulette; Asst. Sec., Victor Lamy; F. Sec., Alfred For- tier; C. Sec., Joseph P. Gagne; Treas., Narisse Bisson; C. O., Cyrille Vachon.


L. P. U.


Meetings Monday evenings at 7.30, at L. P. U. Hall. Pres., Clarence HI. Chamberlain; Sec., Frank I. Decatur.


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ROCHESTER BOARD OF TRADE.


Pres., Frederick E. Small; Sec., F. P. Wentworth; Treas., H. M. Plumer; Cor. Sec., Willis McDuffee. Meetings held monthly at Board of Trade rooms, Central square.


W. C. T. U.


Meetings semi-monthly, Wednesday, 3 P. M., in reading room, Cocheco Block. Pres., Mrs. Stephen D. Wentworth; V. Pres., Mrs. Joseph Young, Mrs. Ezekiel Wentworth, Mrs. Charles Davis; Cor. Sec., Mrs. John J. Abbott; Rec. Sec., Mrs. Lilian B. Folsom; Treas., Mrs. Mehitable Whitehouse; Supt. W. L., Mrs. Henry Pinkham; Supt. S. O., Miss Mary Watson; Supt. Sci. T. Dept. and P. W., Miss Sarah C. Horne. Reading room in connection.


W. C. T. U., E. R.


Organized 1892. Meetings semi-monthly, Wednesday after- noon, at homes of members. Pres., Mrs. J. D. Fogg; V. Pres., Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. E. O. Bullock; Sec., Abbie Wentworth.


EAST ROCHESTER READING ROOM ASSOCIATION.


Free reading room, open afternoons and evenings. Free libra- ry, open Wednesday and Saturday evenings. Library founded May 13, 1885; made free Feb. 1, 1890. Volumes in library, April 1, 1893, 1400; Total circulation to April 1, 1893, 34,530 volumes. Sources of support: voluntary contributions, annually, $450; city appropriation, annually, $150. Board of Directors- C. E. Manson, President, J. H. Whittier, Secretary, E. T. Cor- son, H. E. Hilton, M. H. Jacobs, J. M. Wilder, A. L. Richards, J. W. Howe, R. F. Emerson, E. H. Smith, G. L. Harrington, F. A. Walker, W. E. Blaisdell, S. M. Rogers, G. A. Emerson.


COLD SPRING CEMETERY ASSOCIATION, E. R. Supt., Frank W. Corson. -


OLLINS


The Leading Photographer.


HANSON STREET, NEXT DOOR TO POST-OFFICE.


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FRANK A. QUIMBY,


-DEALER IN- BOOTS,


HARLOW -S.


SHOES


-AND- RUBBERS, MEN'S FURNISHINGS,


Rubber Coats, HATS, CAPS, Bags, &c.


3 BLAISDELL BLOCK, East Rochester.


CORSON & KNOX,


-MANUFACTURERS OF ---


Lumber, Doors, Windows & Frames.


MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, &c.


-DEALERS IN


Shingles, Clapboards, AND-


BUILDERS' FINISH. JOB SAW AND PLANING MILL. Mill, Salmon Falls River, Lebanon Side. F. W. CORSON. G. H. KNOX.


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P. H. HARTIGAN, GROCER. .. o


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Established 1870.


P. H. HARTIGAN,


- CHOICE - GROCERIES.


·LUF ENG CO BOSTON.


Fine Family Groceries, Flour, Grain, Crockery, Glassware, &c. 26 MARKET STREET.


4


SIMEON ST. HILAIRE, Lunch Room,


NO. 4 FACTORY COURT.


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1771786 CITY OF ROCHESTER.


GOVERNMENT AND OFFICERS, 1893.


MAYOR, ORRIN A. HOYT.


¿ CITY CLERK, Charles W. Brown.


TREASURER, John L. Copp.


STREET COMMISSIONER, George T. McDuffee.


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CITY MARSHAL, Charles W. Sleeper.


ASSISTANT MARSHAL, Edgar M. Cate.


COLLECTOR OF TAXES. Frank I. Decatur.


CITY SOLICITOR, George E. Cochrane.


CHIEF ENGINEER OF FIRE DEPARTMENT, William C. Sanborn.


ASSISTANT ENGINEERS, Charles W. Hoyt, John W. Thompson, James Lucy, William Adams.


OVERSEER OF THE POOR, J. S. Daniels.


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SUPERINTENDENT OF WATER WORKS, Leander P. Pickering.


MAINTIN INING


CIVIL ENGINEER, J. Frank Springfield.


STANDING COMMITTEES.


On Finance .- The Mayor, Dodge and Tebbetts.


On Shade Trees, Parks and Commons .- The Mayor, Willand and Woodward.


On Public Instruction .- The Mayor, Waldron and Richards.


On Claims and Accounts .- Barker, Dodge and Duval.


On Public Buildings .- Flagg, Horne and Allen.


On Roads, Bridges and Drains .- Stevens, Warren and Bick- ford.


On Sewerage .- Barker, Dodge and Howe.


On Water Works .- Howe, Tebbetts and Warren.


On Fire Department .- Josselyn, Barker and Hayes.


On Street Lights .- Dodge, Barker and Hayes.


On Printing .- Woodward, Waldron and Rollins.


On Adams and Old Cemetery Funds .- Richards, Bickford and Stevens.


On Elections and Returns .- Josselyn, Flagg and Rollins.


On Bills in their Second Reading, Enrolled Ordinances, etc .-- Barker, Horne and Duval.


Special Committee on Legal Affairs .- The Mayor, Barker and Dodge.


Humphrey's.


JEWELER, OPTICIAN,


- AND-


SILVERSMITH.


Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty.


ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES.


Main Street, Rochester, N. H.


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JOSEPH HANSON, PAINTING, KALSOMINING,


Ceiling Decorating, &c.


Paper - Hanging.


PAPER HANGING


SHOP, BARKER'S COURT.


Finishing Natural Wood A SPECIALTY.


SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ON ALL WORK.


P. O. Address, BOX 746, ROCHESTER, N. H.


Correspondence solicited.


G. O. RICHARDS,


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FINISHED LUMBER,


MOULDINGS,


Boxes and Box Shook.


Custom Work done at Short Notice.


OFFICE AND FACTORY, FOOT SILVER STREET,


Near Electric Light Station,


ROCHESTER, N. H. 6


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MONMAR TIRMBOL ОНТИТМОНТАЯ З ДИТИНЯ


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HANSCAME & McDUFFEE,


-DEALERS IN- -


FURNITURE Of every description, AT LESS THAN BOSTON PRICES. - -ALSO- GENERAL FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS,


Special attention given to EMBALMING And Care of Bodies.


Orders for Flowers and Funeral Designs promptly filled. 19 HANSON STREET. Residence, River Street.


A. W. RICHARDS & CO., -MANUFACTURERS OF --- DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES,


Outside and Inside Finish, (Square or Moulded Edge.)


Sawing, Turning Matching.


Special Machinery for Refacing and Dinking Blocks. PLANING MILL. JOBBERS IN CEDAR SHINGLES, LATH, CLAPBOARDS AND MOULDINGS. -A1.50 ----


CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. Mill, Grove Street, East Rochester. A. W. RICHARDS. W. A. RICHARDS.


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PUBLIC SCHOOLS.


SCHOOL BOARD .- Horatio L. Cate, Chairman, Charles F. Buzzell, Secretary, Henry Kimball, Supervisor, Willis MeDuffee, Philander Varney, Edward H. Meader, George H. Knox, Elias F. Smith, Daniel Young.


HIGH SCHOOL .- William W. Allen, Principal, J. Sherman Richardson, Ernest E. Osgood, Mrs. Anna S. Allen.


GRAMMAR SCHOOL, HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING .- Mrs. Caroline A. Bennett, Mrs. Gertrude L. Goodwin, Annie I. Rollins, Mamie F. Kelley, Mary A. Varney.


MAIN STREET .- Linnie M. Moulton, Principal, Mrs. Lottie P. Caverly, Mabel Hussey, Ida B. Brackett.


MAPLE STREET .- Annie M. Cushing, Martha A. Norris.


SCHOOL STREET PRIMARY .- Bridget C. Leary.


UPHAM STREET PRIMARY .- Jessie M. Walker.


EAST ROCHESTER .- Bertha I. Towle, Willa G. Keay, Nellie F. Wentworth, Lizzie A. Main.


GONIC .- Mrs. Belle H. Hill, Lida Varney, Emma P. Gear. MEADERBORO .- George E. Evans, May E. Meader.


SUBURBAN SCHOOLS .- Winnifred W. Kelley, Angie M. Sin- clair, Mrs. Martha E. Jackson, Gertrude L. Wallace, Lulu M. Whitney, Annie L. Wentworth, Elizzie D. Felker, Mary W. Hall, Lucy E. Standley, Mildred G. Bennett, May S. Bickford, Lillian A. Ricker.


SPECIAL TEACHERS .- Edwin Bundy, Mrs. Juliet D. Ward.


MAD. - S-


W. W. SINCLAIR, Newsdealer,


---- AND DEALER IN-


CROCKERY, GLASS - WARE, Fancy Goods and Toys. FINE STATIONERY A SPECIALTY.


Main Street, East Rochester.


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GEORGE W. ANDERSON,


MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN


TIMBER LUMBER,


Hard and Soft Wood, and Bark. Car Stock AND Oak Piling a Specialty. Mills at New Durham and Barrington. ---- ALSO - BRICK.


Yards at West Rochester.


OFFICE, ROOM 6 McDUFFEE BLOCK, Rochester, N. H.


THE RECORD.


ONLY $1.00 A YEAR.


It contains all the local and news happenings in and about town, and has an efficient corps of correspondents in all the adjoining towns, which together with its edito- rial and news summary columns makes it the best family paper in this section.


JOB PRINTING


Of every description neatly and promptly executed at low rates.


FRANK H. BERRY, Proprietor,


Wentworth Block, Rochester, N. H.


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FIRE DEPARTMENT.


BOARD OF ENGINEERS.


Chief Engineer, W. C. Sanborn; 1st Assistant, John W. Thompson; 2d Assistant, Charles Hoyt; Assistant Ward 1, William Adams; Assistant Ward 3, James Lucy.


COCHECO HOSE CO. NO. 1.


Captain, George Webster; 1st Lieutenant, Anthony Nelson; 2d Lieutenant, Robert Armstrong; Clerk and Treasurer, Andrew Armstrong ; Steward, John Nute. Ten men.


TORRENT HOSE NO. 2, WENTWORTH STREET.


Captain, Albert Rollins; 1st Lieutenant, William Seavey; 2d Lieutenant, George Horne; Clerk and Treasurer, Charles Harri- man; Steward, James Percy. Ten men.


ELA HOSE CO. NO. 5, HANSON STREET.


Captain, Horace Hanson; 1st Lieutenant, John Hooper; 2d Lieutenant, Frank Hurd; Clerk and Treasurer, James Briley ; Steward, Michael Spain. Fifteen men.


RESOLUTE HOOK AND LADDER CO. NO. 6, HANSON STREET.


Captain, Edward Josselyn; 1st Lieutenant, Charles Osgood ; Clerk and Treasurer, William Riley; Steward, Leslie Seavey. Twenty men.


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STURTEVANT HOSE CO. NO. 7, NORWAY PLAINS MANUFACTURING CO.'S YARD.


Captain, Frank Armstrong; Clerk and Treasurer, James Kay ; Steward, George Gagne. Ten men.


LARKIN HARRINGTON HOSE CO. NO. 4, E. R.


Captain, Charles W. Chisholm; 1st Lieutenant, Moses H. Ja- cobs; 2d Lieutenant, Stillman M. Rogers; Secretary and Treas- urer, Albert L. Richards; Steward, James T. Hoyt. Ten men.


Rochester Steam Laundry. MAIN, CORNER OF ARROW STREET. G. F. WILLEY, Proprietor. First-Class Work Guaranteed. LACE CURTAINS OUR SPECIALTY. First-Class Bath Rooms in Connection.


ANSEL GOODWIN, STONE MASON.


Every Description of Stone Work, Face Walls, Mortar Walls, &c.


Cellar Work and Blasting of all kinds. 66 PINE STREET, ROCHESTER, N. H.


Mrs. N. F. NUTE and Mrs. C. A. WILLAND, Dress and Garment - Cutting School.


Our system is the


NATIONAL GARMENT CUTTER CO.,


A Complete System for Cutting all kinds of Garments for Men, Women and Children.


Our Terms are Reasonable and Pupils Thoroughly Taught. Rooms, Odd Fellows Block, Main Street.


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ROCHESTER DIRECTORY.


GLIDDEN & WELCH, --- MANUFACTURERS OF- LIGHT AND HEAVY CARRIAGES, Carts, Wagons, Etc., BUILT TO ORDER AND WARRANTED.


REPAIRING and JOBBING OF ALL KINDS, -ALSO- Carriage, Sign and Ornamental Painting. Factory, corner Winter Street, near Railroad.


POST-OFFICES AND MAILS.


ROCHESTER POST-OFFICE.


Postmaster, John Greenfield. Assistant Postmaster, John S. Kimball. Special Delivery Clerk, Henry Warburton.


MAILS ARRIVE.


From Boston-9.45, 11.30 A. M .; 4.00, 6.45 P. M.


From Portland, Me .- 9.45, 11.30 A. M .; 2.30, 6.45 P. M.


From New York and the West, via Worcester and Nashua- 11.25 A. M.


From Wolfboro and points north-9.45 A. M.


From Alton Bay, Alton, Farmington, Wolfboro, etc .- 7.22 A. M .; 4.26 P. M.


From Strafford Corner, Strafford Blue Hills, North Strafford, South Barnstead and Center Barnstead-11.45 A. M.


From Merrill, N. H .- 9.25 A. M., Tuesday, Thursday and Sat- urday.


MAILS CLOSE.


For Boston and points south and west-7.20, 9.30 A. M .; 2.00, 4.00 P. M.


For Portland and points east-9.30, 11.00 A. M .; 3.30, 4.00 P. M.


For Farmington and points north-11.00 A. M .; 6.30 P. M.


For Wolfboro and points north on Eastern Division-11 A. M. For Milton, Milton Mills and Wolfboro Junction-6.45 P. M.


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For Strafford Corner, Strafford Blue Hills, North Strafford, South Barnstead and Center Barnstead-1.00 P. M.


For Merrill, N. H .- 12 M., Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.


EAST ROCHESTER POST-OFFICE.


Postmaster, F. A. Quimby. Assistant Postmaster, Mrs. L. M. W. Sinclair.


MAILS ARRIVE.


From the east-9.25 A. M., 2.19 P. M.


From the west-11.31 A. M., 4.06, 7.30 P. M.


MAILS CLOSE.


For the west-9.25 A. M., 2.19 P. M.


For the east-11.31 A. M., 4.06 P. M.


GONIC POST-OFFICE.


Postmaster, Charles W. Horne. Assistant Postmaster, William Lawler.


Office hours, 6.45 A. M. to 8.00 P. M.


MAILS ARRIVE.


From the east-7.27 A. M., 2.30, 4.31 P. M.


From the west-11.05, 11.10 A. M., 6.39 P. M.


MAILS CLOSE.


For the east-10.40 A. M., 6.10 P. M.


For the west-7.00 A. M., 2.10. 4.00 P. M.


NORTH ROCHESTER POST-OFFICE.


Postmaster, S. Wentworth.


Mails arrive, 12.00 M .; close, 9.00 A. M.


POSTAGE RATES.


DOMESTIC MAIL MATTER.


FIRST CLASS .- Letters, two cents per ounce or fraction thereof. Sealed packages, two cents per ounce or fraction thereof.


SECOND CLASS .- Papers sent by publishers, or from office of publication, one cent per pound.


Papers of the second class, when sent by other than publishers, four ounces one cent.


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THIRD CLASS .- Books, circulars, photographs, lithographs, proof sheets and corrected proof sheets, with manuscript copy accompanying the same, one cent for two ounces.


FOURTH CLASS .- Merchandise, namely all matter not embraced in the other classes which can be safely transmitted, to the extent of four pounds, one cent per ounce, except seeds, cuttings, roots, and plants, one cent for two ounces or fraction thereof.


Letters with a special delivery stamp thereon, in addition to the regular postage, are delivered by special messenger from any post-office in the United States.


Money can be sent to any office doing money-order business in the United States or foreign countries.


A single domestic money order may include any amount from one cent to one hundred dollars, inclusive, but must not contain a fractional part of a cent.


Postal notes for any sum not exceeding $4.99 are issued at a charge of three cents each.


FOREIGN MAIL MATTER.


For countries of the Universal Postal Union: Letters, five cents for one-half ounce or fraction thereof. Books, papers, pho- tographs, one cent for each two ounces or fraction thereof. Mer- chandise, one cent for one ounce.




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