s ^^" |c-'^ ^ ^ 1 1 k ^ N\^ 1 ^^ Sv ^^ 1 J' I UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS AT AMHERST UNIVERSITY LIBRARY Special Collections & Rare Books Spec. II? Coll. i'l^ftlli F wh, 74 Kij ■}/ S8 mm A182 BllllfSg 1889 ? «< _^^!^' ^? SOCIAL INDEX and ■B^L*WE* *B^O*0*K^ of ■■■ jSPWGfFIELD :• First Edition COPYRIGHT Index Publishing' Company Springfield, Mass. 1889 * * * THE DWIGHT PRINT HARRISON AVENUE AND DWIGHT STREET SPRINGFIELD MASS * * PUBLISHERS' NOTICE. It is proper to state that the editors fully recognize as good people out of this book as in it. With the criterion, however, on which the list is based : active prominence in favshionable society and church-social affairs, it can comprise only those who, for various reasons, are thus notable in the several social exchanges of the city. Criticism doubtless there will be, for, as in the choice of one thousand books, while tw^o-thirds, or more, might be generally agreed upon, as to the rest there would be varying individual opinion. This is the first Social Index ever pub- lished in Springfield. The next annual will be issued early in 1890 with several novel features. Suggestions and corrections are alwaj^s appreciated, and if, by typographi- cal or clerical error, omissions of names have occurred, the publishers would be thankful for notification. In the natural process of progression the succeeding work will be an improved one. Index Publishing Co. p. O. Box 953, Springfield, Mass. May, 1889. IN SOCIETY Mr George E. Abbe%* Miss AbbeV 77 Westminster Mr James T. Abbe% 79 Spring Mr and Mrs O. D. Adams%* 25 Federal Mr and Mrs W. F. Adams% 248 Union Mr W. W. AdamsV 27 Mattoon Mr and Mrs C. P. Alexander*^* 129 Buckingham Mrs Henry Alexander* Misses Amy and Edith Alexander* Linden Hall, State Mr and Mrs J. C. Alden*^ 5 Madison ave Mr and Mrs E. A. Alden* Miss Hattie Alden* 83 Maple Mr Ralph P. Alden* Miss Helen E. Alden* 37 Elliott Miss Kate Alden*^ '* Helen Alden*^ 139 Spring Mr and Mrs John F. Almquist*^ 27 Wilcox 5 Mr and Mrs Charles H. Alien*/ 27 Bradford Mr and Mrs J. H. Appleton* 313 Maple Miss Lizzie Ames* Miss Mary Ames* 241 Maple Dr and Mrs W. F. Andrews*/ 190 Buckingham Mrs W. S. Arms*/ Miss Arms*/ 397 State Rev E. P. Armstrong t 60 Sherman Mr and Mrs George R. Armstrong*/ 21 Hawley Mr and Mrs C. W. Atwood*/ 46 Sargent Mr and Mrs George M. Atwater* Miss Atwater* Rockrimmon Mr and Mrs C. A. Austin f 37 Sherman Mr and Mrs Ernest N. Bagg*^ Maple Mr and Mrs F. S. Bailey* Miss Annie Bailey* 117 Spring Mr and Mrs P. S. Bailey*^ 27 Elliott Mr and Mrs E. K. Baker*^ 104 Buckingham Mr and Mrs Henry K. Baker* 210 Pearl Mr and Mrs O. M. Baker*^ 7 Dartmouth terrace Mr and Mrs W. G. Baker*/ Mr and Mrs W. K. Baker* Mr and Mrs A. F. Ball*/ Prof Thomas M. Balliet*^ Rev and Mrs G. C. Baldwin f Miss Millie Barker*/ Mr Charles H. Barrows t Dr and Mrs S. B. Bartholomew* Mr and Mrs Barton* Miss Bessie Barton* Misses Baxter t Mr John Baxter*^* Mr and Mrs W. L. Barnard*/ Mr Jonathan Barnes*^ Mr and Mrs E. H. Barney*^ Mr George Barney*^ Mr and Mrs James A. Barry*/ 109 Buckingham Dr and Mrs G. W. Bates*/ 90 Clarendon Mr and Mrs H. J. Beebe* Mr Heni-y J. Beebe, Jr* 170 Main Mr and Mrs Elijah Belding*^ 18 Sargent Miss Helen Bement* 287 Union 112 Spring 51 Sargent 71 Elliott 46 Temple 86 Sherman 74 Walnut ^ 75 Temple 32 Mattoon 232 Walnut 44 Mattoon 176 Maple Pecowsic Mr and Mrs H. S. Bemis*/ 35 Elliott Mr and Mrs T. 0. Bemis%* 199 Chestnut Mr and Mrs W. C. Bemis*/ 307 Central Mr and Mrs S. Augustus Bemis% 41 Mattoon Mrs J. G. Benton* Miss Mary Benton* 52 Mulberry Mj- and Mrs L. W. Besse*^ 29 Ingersoll grove Mr and Mrs James F. Bidwell*/ 148 Main Mrs Cheney Bigelowt Miss Ella Bigelowt 372 Union Mr Edmund Bigelow*^ 648 State Mr and Mrs W. D. Bigelow*^ 624 State Mr Frederic A. Bill* 352 Main Mr and Mrs James A. Bill, Jr*^ 66 Dartmouth Mr and Mrs Nathan D. Bill* 236 State Miss Amy Billings*^* 45 Holyoke Mr Charles A. Bimie* 102 School Mr and Mrs William Birnie* " Alfred Bimie* " Donald Birnie* Dr Thomas N. Bimie* Miss Sarah P. Bimie* 7 Pearl Mr and Mrs William P. Birnie* 34 Byers 8 Dr and Mrs John Blackmerf Miss Helen Blackmer""'^* 95 Buckingham Mr and Mrs C. E. Blakef 11 Dartmouth Mr and Mrs H. W. Blakef 55 vSeventh Mr and Mrs George H. Bleloch*^ Mr William A. Bleloch*^ 148 Chestnut Mr and Mrs C. W. BHss* 63 Mulberry Mr and Mrs E. A. Blodgett%* Ingraham ave Mrs Helen M. Bond% Miss Fannie L. Bond% Mr George R. Bond"' Mr E. W. Bond, 2d% 486 Worthington Mr and Mrs Ephraim W. Bond* 54 Maple Mr and Mrs H, W. Bosworth% 4 Lincoln Mr and Mrs Charles A. Bowles* 34 Avon place Mrs Samuel Bowles* Miss Ruth Bowles* Miss Bessie Bowles* 182 Central Dr and Mrs S. W. Bowles* Miss Bessie Bowdes* Mr John Bowles* 263 Union Mr and Mrs S. Wallace Bowles* New Britain, Ct Mr and Mrs H. H. Bowman*^ 41 Mvilberr\- 9 Mayor and Mrs Edward S. Bradford* Miss Mar3^ Standish Bradford* v359 State Mr and Mrs B. L. Bragg*^ 80 Buckingham Dr and Mrs Theodore F. Breck*' 4 Mattoon Mr and Mrs James H. Breck*^* Cooley hotel Mr and Mrs Martin Breck*^* 29 Winthrop Mrs C. A. Brewer* 69 Maple Dr Charles Brewer* Miss Brewer* 33 Mulberry- Mrs E. T. Brewer* 174 Maple Mr and Mrs Edward S. Brewer* Miss Edith Brewer* Crescent Hill Major and Mrs Henry M. Brewster f CllAV 1\X. JJICVVSLCI ■ Miss Brewster t Mr Harry V. Brewster t 204 St James ave Mr and Mrs M. Wells Bridge*/ 36 Harvard Mr and Mrs James Brierly f State Mrs C. C. Briggs** 104 Maple Mr and Mrs Lyman P. Briggs*^ 179 St James ave Mr and Mrs D. H. Brighamf 61 Court Mr and Mrs Henrv Broadhurst*/ ' 225 Central 10 Rev and Mrs Ralph W. Brokawf 20 Buckingham Rev and Mrs J. C. Brooks t 25 Chestnut Dr and Mrs L. S. Brooks* 126 Chestnut Mr and Mrs T. M. Brown* 122 Pearl Mr and Mrs L. F. Bruce t 26 Grant Mr William R. Bryan% 60 Temple Mr and Mrs James A. Brvan*,, 62 Temple Mr and Mrs A. S. Brj^ant* Miss Emily B. Bryant* 143 Maple RevS. G. Buckingham t* Miss Harriet T. Buckingham f 141 Mill Col and Mrs A. R. Buffington* Armory square Mr and Mrs W. T. Bugbee*/" 24 Dartmouth Mr and Mrs F. M. Bugbee*^* 77 Court Mr and Mrs E. P. Bullard t Miss Mamie Bullard t 777 State RevDr and Mrs Michael Bumhamf 85 Elliott Mr Wilbur Bums*^* 45 Wilcox Mrs H. A. Burt* 302 Maple Mr and Mrs Chas B. Butler*/ 87 Buckingham Mr and Mrs W. S. Buxton f 47 Westminster Rev E. H. Byingtont 24 King street ave 11 Dr Cheney H. Calkins* Dr and Mrs Marshall Calkins*^ 185 vState Mrs Amos CallV 832 Main Mr Arthur A. Call*/ Mr Charles A. Call */ 14 Loring Mr and Mrs W. F. Callender* 140 Maple Mrs J. A. Callender* 160 Maple Dr and Mrs J. H. Carmichael% 41 Maple Mr F. E. Carpenter% 10 Kinsman's block Mr and Mrs Lewis F. Carr*„ 156 Pearl Air and Mrs J. S. Carr*^ 148 Pearl Mr Edwin A. Carter% 166 Chestnut Mr and Mrs George Carter*/ 56 Carew Miss F. Eva Casef 175 St James ave Mr and Mrs H. N. Case* 92 Maple Mr George M. Castle*^ Miss Castle*^ 36 Sargent Dr and Mrs C. C. Chaffee* 154 Chestnut ain* 198 Flonda Mr and Mrs George D. Chamberlain* Mr S. H. Chamberlain*/ Miss Fanny Chamberlain*/ 64 Thompson Mr A. A. Chamberlain*/ 396 Union 12 Mr and Mrs L. J. Chandler*/ 667 vState Mr and Mrs Charles L. Chapin* Mrs Charles O. Chapin* Miss Elizabeth Chapin* 290 State Mr and Mrs E. P. Chapin*^ Miss Emily Chapin* 97 Spring Miss Eliza F. Chapin*/ 60 Thompson Mr and Mrs Henry G. Chapin* 210 Maple Dr and Mrs F. W. Chapin* 20 Maple Mr Campbell Chapin* 28 Mattoon Mr Dudley P. Chapin* 80 Maple Mr and Mrs A. F. Chapin f 36 Buckingham Mr and Mrs H. A. Chapin*^ Miss Chapin*^ Miss Emma Chapin*^. Miss Nellie Chapin*^ 165 Buckingham Miss Mamie Chapin* 14 Mattoon Dr and Mrs W. H. Chapin*/ 675 State Mr and Mrs W. H. Chapin*^ 107 Dartmouth Dr and Mrs F. L. Chapman* 14 Mattoon Mr and Mrs W. H. Chapman*/ 25 Bliss Mr and Mrs Charles H. Churchill*^. 113 School Miss Hattie Clark t Central 13 Dr and Mrs David Clark* „ 26 Maple Miss Stella Clark*.* „ Susie Clark */ 610 Main Mr D. N. Coats*^ ' 26 Pearl Mr and Mrs E. M. Coats*/ 138 Bay Mr and Mrs John Cobumf 50 Orleans Mr and Mrs W. W. Colburn*^ 72 Mulberry Mr Frank M. Coe*/ 72 Harvard Mr and Mrs Louis Coenen*^ Mr Frank Coenen* 28 Dartmouth Mr and Mrs W. O. Collins*,,* 789 State Rev L. H. Conet 82 Walnut Dr and Mrs Luke Corcoran* 95 Maple Mr and Mrs Myron O. Cowles*/ 67 Seventh Mr and Mrs James Cowan*/' Dartm.outh terrace Rev and Mrs John Cuckson f* Unit3^ Parsonage, State Mr and Mrs Reuben B. Currier*/ 33 Edwards Dr A. M. Cushing*^ 175 vState Mr and Mrs T. L. Cushman*/ ■ Y71 ' nLd ' fc Mr and Mrs L. Z. Cutler*/ Miss Cutler*/ " 27 Sargeant ; ^%lvrr'^^ 14 Miss Anna M. Dakin* " Emily Hazard Dakin* 54 Maple Mr and Mrs T. T. Davee*/ 761 State Mr and Mrs Robert W. Day% 30 Salem Mr and Mrs William 0. Day/ 337 Central Mr and Mrs Charles P. Deane* Haynes hotel Mr K. Arthur Dearden*^ West Springfield Mr E. S. DeckerV 25 Hawley Miss Louise Dennison*^ 648 State Mr and Mrs George A. Denison% 45 Avon pi Mr and Mrs E. D. DeWittf 376 Worthington Mr and Mrs B. E. Dibble*./ Evans house Miss Marion Dickinson*^ 73 Spring Mr and Mrs H. S. Dickinson*^ Mrs George R. Dickinson*^ 398 Maple Mr and Mrs 0. S. Dickinson*^ Brightwood Mr and Mrs Francke W. Dickinson*^ 6 Chestnut Miss Minnie B. Dodge*/ 181 Quincy Mr and Mrs W. P. Draper f 56 Temple Miss M. L. Dunbar*/ 59 Buckingham Mr a,nd Mrs J. A. Dunham*^ Massasoit house Mr and Mrs J. G. Dunning*/ 47 Grosvenor 15 Mr A. C. Button*/ 115 Thompson Mr and Mrs George D. Dutton* 610 Worthington Mr and Mrs George Dwight, Jr* Miss Grace P. Dwight* " Anna R. D wight* Mr George E. Dwight* 129 Florida Rev and Mrs George F. Eaton f 388 Union Mr and Mrs M. V. B. Edgerly* Miss Bdgerly* 260 Upper Pearl Mr Fred. Eldred*/ 32 Summer Miss Emily Ellis*/ 158 Sherman Mr and Mrs Ralph W. EUis*^ 39 Mulberry Miss Carrie Emory** 138 Spring Mr and Mrs George R. Estabrook*^ 86 Pearl Miss Eustis t 3 John Rev and Mrs W. H. P. Fauncef 17 Mattoon Mr and Mrs A. L. Fennessy*^ 284 Maple Mr William F. Ferry f 78 Spring Mr and Mrs George Fisk*^ Brightwood Mr and Mrs Noyes W. Fisk*/ 496 State Mr and Mrs M. D. Fletcher*/ 61 Locust 16 Mr and Mrs H. E. Flint t Mr and Mrs A. T. Folsom** Mr and Mrs D. A. Folsom*"- Mr and Mrs Homer Foot* Mr Frank D. Foot* Miss Maria Foot* Mr and Mrs Homer Foot. Jr* Mr and Mrs A. B. F'orbes** Dr George E. Foster*** Miss Elizabeth Foulds*** Mr and Mrs George E. Frink*** Mr and Mrs Charles Fuller** Miss Clara Louise Fuller** Mr and Mrs Francis H. Fuller* Miss Grace Fuller* 147 Catherine 62 High 69 Pearl 201 Maple 67 Mulberry 407 State 62 Bridge 229 No. Main * St James ave 756 State 80 Maple Mr and Mrs William J. Fuller*** ' 53 Buckinofham Mr and Mrs Alex FuUerton* Mrs William R. Fullerton** 64 Temple 238 Union Mrs E. 0. Gallup*** 756 State Mr Arthur Gardner f 46 Florida Mr and Mrs E. C. Gardner* Brightwood Mr and Mrs H. M. Gates*** 2 Lincoln 17 Mr and Mrs Howard A. Gibbs% 209 Chestnut Mr Henry Gifford t 3 Webster ave Mr and Mrs James D. Gill* ^ ^OnriL ' ^M Mr Frederic H. GiUett* 26 Pearl Miss Glover*^ 170 Main Mr and Mrs A. H. Goetting*^ 767 State Mr and Mrs F. H. Goldthwait* Round hill Mr and Mrs James W. Goodrich* Massasoit house Ms and Mrs Charles L. Goodhue*. Maple Mr and Mrs S. J. Gordon* 241 Maple Mr and Mrs George W. Gould t 27 Wilcox Mr and Mrs Henrj- A Gould* 89 Maple Miss Granger*.,,* Miss Rena Granger*^* 20 Dartmouth Mr and Mrs Sidney A. Grant*^ 55 Sherman Mr and Mrs George S. Graves*^ Evans house Mrs Harriet B. Green* Air George Walton Green* Rockrimmon Mr and Mrs O. H. Greenleaf* 275 Maple Mr and Mrs O. S. Greenleaf* 147 Summer av Rev and Mrs George H. GrifEnf 18 '>/ 23 Buckingham Mr and Mrs Elisha Gunii* Mr Elisha Gunn, Jr* 44 Mulberry Mr and Mrs F. L. Gunnf 60 Elliott Mr and Mrs William H. Haile* Mr Henry C. Haile* Miss Alice Haile* 49 Chestnut Mr and Mrs Charles Hall*^ 21 Bradford Mr Edward H. Hall* Mr Joseph E. Hall* 399 Union Mr and Mrs Wheeler H. Hall*/ Miss Hall*^* 117 Buckingham Mr and Mrs John A. Hall*^ Miss Clara F. Hall*^ 52 Westminster Mr and Mrs W. A. Hall*/ Dartmouth terrace Mr and Mrs J. L. Hallettf Mr E. A. Hallett*^ Mr H. H. Hallett*^ ^OG LWu^itliiii^dijiii Mr and Mrs J. B. Hamilton*^ 86 Main Mr and Mrs O.M. Hamilton*^ 57 Avon place Dr and Mrs T. E. Hamilton*^ 44 Westminster Mr and Mrs Israel Harmon f Miss Martha F. Harmon f Miss Lilla Harmon f 64 Spring 19 Mr F. O. Hanson' Dartmouth terrace Mrs D. L. Harris* Miss Ambia C. Harris* Miss Cornelia H. Harris* , 2 Pearl Mr and Mrs F. H. Harris* 77 Maple Mr and Mrs Frederick Harris* 270 Maple Mr and Mrs A. C. Harvey** 37 Sargeant Mr Harry W. Haskins*/ 72 Florida Capt James B. Hatch* 210 Maple Rev and Mrs T. H. Hawkest Miss Hawkes* Miss Eleanor Hawkes* 626 Worthington ;6 Mulberry 694 State 89 Maple 123 Mulberry- Mr and Mrs R. F. Hawkins* Mr Paul R. Hawkins* Mr and Mrs T. L. Haynes*/ Mr Stanford L. Ha3'nes*^* Miss Hedden* Miss Lucj^ Hedden* Mr and Mrs Frederic R. Hayes*/ 50 Temple Rev and Mrs W. J. Heath f 24 Winthrop Dr and Mrs J. T. Herrick** 684 State Mr William R. Hetherington*^ 80 Ouincy Mr and Mrs S. N. Heywoodt 180 Maple Miss Mary S. Hillt 145 No. Main 20 Mr and Mrs George A. Hill*^ West Springfield Mr and Mrs C. E. Hitchcock* * 24 Sherman Mr and Mrs George Holbrook^ Miss Holbrook* Mr and Mrs Dwight Holland* Mr Warner Holt*^ 130 Maple 192 Maple 54 Charles Dr and Mrs Charles P. Hooker*^ 35 Westminster Dr and Mrs John Hooker*^ Miss Ella Brewer Hooker*,^ Miss Eliza Hooker*^ Mr and Mrs Charles D. Hoslej^*^ Miss Catharine L. Howard* Miss Sophia W. Howard* Miss Eticinda O. Howard* Miss Lillian E. How^ard*^* Mr and Mrs F. G. Howe*^ Mr George M. Howe*^ Mrs Dennis Hubbard*^ Misses Htibbard*^ Mr and Mrs Seth Hunt*^ Dr and Mrs C. S. Hurlbut*^ Miss Martha Hurlbut*^ Miss Marion Hurlbut*^. Dr and Mrs J. S. Hurlbut* 21 194 High 85 Spring 297 Union 27 Grosvenor - 714 State 32 Byers 30 Pearl 76 Maple 62 Elliott 33 School Mr and Mrs Charles W. Hutchins*^ 32 Dartmouth Mr and Mrs H. S. Hyde* Mr Jerome W. Hj-de* " Henr>^ S. Hyde, Jr* Massasoit house Summer residence, Brush Hill, West Springfield. Mr and Mrs Louis C. Hyde* No. Main Mr and Mrs C. L. Hyde*^ 104 Bowdoin Maj and Mrs Edward Ingersoll* 69 Maple Mr and Mrs James C. Ingersoll* 79 Bowdoin Mr and Mrs Oscar B. Ireland* 291 Maple Miss Mary L. Jacobs*^* 25 Hawdey Mrs Emily L. Jacobs*^ Miss Mary L. Jacobs*^ Miss Rachael Jacobs*^ 52 Pynchon Mr and Mrs James L. Johnson*^ 283 Union Mr and Mrs Edmund Jobson*^ Miss Jobson*^ ' 329 Chestnut Miss Ella J. Jones t 143 Carew Mr and Mrs P. P. Kellogg* Mr F. T. Kellogg* Miss Marion Kellogg* 1 20 Maple 22 ,P^ =:= ^. ^-c^ = g^^ '.■ MILLINERY ■-" Pattern Bonnets and Hats and Fine French Millinery A SPECIALTY. * * * Mrs L. a. STRATTON, No. 6 Pynchon Street, One door from Main, SPRINGFIELD. Something new for ryj f)r^jy'0 Bea u tiful Designs in U ^ U'l^ 2V o . We have just received a new importation of the Mexican Onyx in pink and green of rare shades, trimmed in rich French gilt, with novel dials, visible escape- ment, and silver-toned cathedral gongs. REMARKABLY LOW PRICES, - - $30 to $90. /z^^^/^-^ C^<^ JEWELERS, 408 MAIN ST. Rich and rare Diamonds, Rubies, Sapphires, Emeralds, Pearls, Fine Opals and Turquoises of dainty designs for Finger Rings. Choicest and largest display in the city. ^g*-Diamond Setting and Fine Watch Repairing. „(^ == ©^, C^ ^' A COMPLBTE HISTORY of the Town and City of Springfield, Mass. ( 1636 - 1886 ) INCLUDING A Full Account of the Quarter-Millennial Celchraiion, May 25 AND 26. The Speeches, Ode, Hymns, Selections from Anniversary Ser- mons, the Banquet, Descriptions of the Memorable Parade, Outdoor and Indoor Concerts, the Ball, and a Multitude of Minor Incidents. The only Continuous History of the Town and City ever Published. Not a collection of disjointed sketches and biographies, but THE STORY OF SPRINGFIELD FROM THE BEGINNING. BY MASON A. GREEN. Published in Imperial Octavo Volume by the Authoritj' and Direc- tion of the Citv of Springfield. C. A. NICHOLS & CO., Publishers. * * 5|; * * * ******** * * * * * * * * * * * pOTTER & H^NT, DISTRIBUTERS OF ■.■ SHOES •,■ Special Agents for Springfield and Vicinity for J. &T. Cousins' Fine New York Shoes For Ladies, Misses, and Children. Gentlemen's English Style Piccadilly Shoes, IN ENAMEL AND PATENT LEATHER. GILVS BLOCK, NEAR BRIDGE ST. Mr George H. Kemater*^* Mr Charles W. Kemater*./' Mr John C. Kemater%* 37 James Mr C. C. Kenyont Sherman Mrs Horace Kibbe*^ 8S Federal Mr William Kimball** 28 Mattoon Mr and Mrs George O. Kingsbury%* 609 State Misses Kingsleyt 41 Union Mr and Mrs W. D. Kinsman% Miss Alice Kinsman% Cor. Florida and St James ave Mr and Mrs A. H. Kirkhamf 88 Spring Mr Charles Kirkham* Mr Guy Kirkham* 85 Spring Mr and Mrs J. S. Kirkham*.,. 76 Elliott Mr and Mrs James Kirkham* ' 265 State Mr and Mrs James W. Kirkham* 259 State Mr Emil Knappe*/ 10 Howard Mr E. E. Knight*/ 50 Buckingham Mr and Mrs Robert A. Knight** 26 Temple Mr and Mrs E. L. Knight*** 50 Buckingham Mr and Mrs Charles Laddt 15 Florence 23 Mr and Mrs Ariel Ladd t Mrs Alfred Lambert*.;^ Mr and Mrs George Lang*«. Mr and Mrs E. H. Lathrop* 58 Winthrop 6 Byers Long hill 166 Buckingham Mrs Sanford Lawton*^ Mr Sanford Lawton*^ Miss Laura Lawton% 30 Maple Mr and Mrs W. C. Lawton* 161 Florida Mr Henry S. Lee* 254 Union Mr and Mrs George Leonard* 24 Avon place Mr and Mrs N. A. Leonard* Miss Nannie Leonard* Miss Kate H. Leonard* 87 Mulberry Mr W. P. Leshure*/ Mr John Leshure*^* Miss Leshure*/ 9 Maple . Mr William M. Lester t 45 Florida Mr and Mrs A. B. Lewis*/ Sargeant Mr C. C. Lewis*/ 84 Dartmouth Mr and Mrs George S. Lewis*. 27 Westminster Mr H. E. Lincoln*/ 38 Vernon Mr and Mrs William A. Lincoln*.. 265 Union 24 Mr and Mrs Artlitir Long*^ 90 Oak Mr and Mrs Charles L. Long% 42 Pearl Mr and Mrs D wight Looniis%* 39 Westminster Mr and Mrs Eben Luther*,, 100 Mill Mr E. F. Lyfordt 106 Clarendon Rev and Mrs F. B. Makepeace t 100 School Miss Helen Mallory* Crescent hill Miss S. S. Manning* 175 Maple Mr and Mrs Charles Marsh* Mr William C. Marsh* Miss Anna B. Marsh* 127 Maple Mr and Mrs Charles S. Marsh*^ 47 School Mr and Mrs D. J. Marsh* Mr H. D. Marsh* Mr Oliver A. Marsh* 42 Maple Col and Mrs John F. Marsh*^ 59 Maple Mr A. A. Marston*/ 38 Vernon Mr and Mrs Charles F. Martinsenf 24 Winchester Mr and Mrs T. E. Masters t 125 No. Main Rev and Mrs Henry Mathews t 52 Florence Mr and Mrs W. P. Mattoon*^ Mattoon 25 Miss Nellie L. Maxfield\ 11 Mattoon Mr and Mrs John Maxfield%* 29 Mattoon Mr Elisha B. Majmard*^ 986 Boston Road Mr and Mrs A. N. Mayo% 151 Maple Prof Charles Mayr* Dickinson block Dr and Mrs George C. McClean* 337 State Mr and Mrs Edwin McElwain*^* 43 Federal Mr and Mrs John McFethries t 69 Clarendon Mr and Mrs II. W. McGregory*/ 69 Church Mr and Mrs A. J. Mcintosh*^ Massasoit Mr and Mrs J. D. McKnight% Mr Charles McKnight*^ Miss Alice McKnight% Ingersoll Grove Mr and Mrs WilHam H. McKnight* Miss Lillian McKnight* 26 Westminster Mr and Mrs Emory Meekins% 281 State Mr and Mrs A. G. Merriam* 91 Buckingham Mrs Charles Merriam* 161 Florida Miss Lillie Merriam* 00 Clarendon Mr and Mrs Homer Merriam* 773 State Mr and Mrs Charles Merriam* Miss Celia Merriam* 55 Chestnut Mr Frank Merrick* 30 Vernon 26 Miss Josephine M. Merrittf Miss Hattie Merritt f 47 Thompson Mr and Mrs Charles F. Meserve f 259 Bay Mr and Mrs E. D. Metcalf% 70 Mill Mrs William H. Moore"./ 31 Westminster Mr and Mrs W. W. More%* Mr C. C. MorganV Mr and Mrs Elisha Morgan* Mr Roger Morgan* Miss Helen Morgan* Miss Louise Morgan* Dr and Mrs John Morgan f Mr and Mrs C. C. Morrill*^ Miss Maude Morrell* Mr Edward Morris* Mr and Mrs Robert O. Morris' Mr Frank Morse*^ Miss Emma Morse*^. Mr W. G. Morse*/ Mrs James W. Morton* Mr Walter Morton* Miss Morton* " Lucy Morton* " Charlotte Morton* Rev Wallace McMullen f 27 49 Edwards 47 Seventh 273 State 4 Chestnut 20 School 64 Temple 37 Maple 72 Temple 91 Spring 13 School 123 Mulberry 27 Salem Mr John Mulligan-' 43 Clinton Mr and Mrs Charles Mulligan% 19 Bradford Mr and Mrs Charles Mutell%* 98 Elliott Mr Peter Mnrray** 27 Bowdoin Mr and Mrs A. D. Nason*^. Miss Mabel Nason\ Dartraotith terrace Mr and Mrs Horace Newell t Miss Annie Newell%* Miss Agnes Newell*/ 69 Buckingham Mr and Mrs Nelson C. Newell* 57 Bowdoin Mrs Samuel R. Newell* 69 Bowdoin Mr and Mrs William C. Newell* 103 Bowdoin Rev and Mrs W. R. Newhall t 168 High Mr B. F. Nichols*^ 80 IngcrsoU grove Mr and Mrs C. A. Nichols* 224 Pearl Mr and Mrs C. P. Nichols*^ 70 Pearl Mr and Mrs F. A. Nickerson*^ 40 Maple Mr andMrs A. F. Nilest 549 Chestnut Mr and Mrs E. G. Norton t Mr James Norton*^ 52 Pearl ,* * Mr and Mrs George Nve' Mr George Nye, Jr*/ 670 Worthington 28 y Mr and Mrs Louis H. Orr* 96 Elliott Dr and Mrs V. L. Owen% Miss Owen\ 383 Union Rt Rev P. T. O'Reillv, D. D.t 260 State Mr and Mrs A. A. Packard* 36 High 107 Mulberry 111 Bowdoin 61 Yemon Mr Edwin B. Parkliurst%* 61 Vernon Mr and Mrs Charles H. Parsons*:^ Mrs Alex. Pabke% Mr Samuel Palmer, Jr'-'^ Mr and Mrs C. C. ParkhurstV Mr George Parsons*^* 42 Thompson 60 Byers Mr and Mrs George S. Payne t 37 Sherman Mr and Mrs John Pettigrew*^ ' 58 Bliss Mr and Mrs A. J. Pease f 88 Court Dr H. O. Pease*/ 70 Main Miss Grace Peltier*^ 34 Tyler Mr Virgil Perkins*/ 55 Elliott Col and Mrs H. M. Phillips* 284 State Miss Pierce*^ Mr Will Pierce*^ 247 Union 29 Dr and Mrs S. F. Porneroy*.^ Dr W. H. Pomeroy* Mr and Mrs S. D. Porter*/ Miss Charlotte W. Porter* Mr and Mrs W. P. Porter*^ Dr and Mrs H. W. Post*/ Mr and Mrs Lewis J. Powers* Mr and Mrs L. J. Powers, Jr* Mr and Mrs Frank B. Powers* 201 State 51 Federal The Elms 141 High 164 Sherman 116 Pearl 111 Bowdoin 139 Spring Mr George D. Pratt* Miss Lucy Ome Pratt* 192 Maple ReY and Mrs S. Hartwell Pratt t Blake Mr and Mrs H. C. Puffer*/ Miss Nellie Puffer*/ Mrs Joseph C. Pynchon* Mr Edward Pynchon* Mr James H. P3nichon* Mr Joseph F. Pynchon* Rev George W. Quick t Mr and Mrs H. A. Quimby t Mr Irving Quimby** Mrs George W. Rayt Mrs WiUiam N. Raymond t 30 66 Howard 30 Sargeant State 58 Bliss 139 Spring 371 Central (<§ ©«) C(Q — ===== g^ Artistic Photographs. Crayon Portraits in all the Leading St vies at H. C. MOORE'S Giirs Art Building: SpringBeld Ladies Delighted with the new Perfume, ^'BUCKWHEAT BLOSSOM" Aromatic Lavender Salts, And the Delicious Drink, Whipped Cream Soda, at Hayncs%otei. 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Charles Hall, 393 & 395 Main Street, Springfield, (^ r=== ^ ^(Tg — §^ ''Blue with the Blues'' ARE THOSE WHO BUY ELSEWHERE THAN AT QiLus Fine A^t^ S'^ore. It is not essential that your name he in this Blue Book, hut it is necessary to your happiness that you steer clear of the '^hlues'' hy patronizing GilTs Art Store and Galleries. ***************** ******** ^/\^oodbury, |y[ouIton & 3^^^*"*^^, im^ESTMENT BANKERS, 415 Main Street, _ - _ Springfield, Mass. DEALERS IN City J Town, Railroad and Water Bonds SUITABLE FOR TRUST FUNDS. Nothing offered foi sale except after purchase hy uSy and we huy only after careful investigation. We make a specialty of WATER BONDS which we pur- chase only after examination. ALL BUSINESS STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. Miss Jennie Raynort 63 Charles Rev and Mrs David Allen Read t 734 State Mr Harry M. Rennie*/ 342 Main Dr and Mrs A. R. Rice*.,. 36 Temple Mr and Mrs F. C. Rice*/ 34 Pearl Dr and Mrs H. E. Rice* 40 Maple Mr and Mrs R. W. Ricet 17 Holyoke Rev Dr and Mrs William Ricc*t 54 Court Mr R. W. Richards*. Mr and Mrs E. D. Ripley*.' Mr and Mrs J. H. Ripley% Mrs Ripley* Mr and Mrs B. D. Rising* Mr Charles L. Robinson*^ 714 State 65 Buckingham 293 Chestnut 69 Maple 43 Edwards 56 Bradford Mr and Mrs George D. Robinson* Mr and Mrs Walter Robinson* Chicopee Mr and Mrs George E. Robinson** Mr H. W. Robinson** 43 Mattoon Mr and Mrs E. C. Rogers* Miss Rogers* Mr and Mrs Charles D. Rood*, Dr and Mrs A.M. Rosst 31 38 School 93 Bowdoin 134 Carew Mr and Mrs Alfred Rowe^^ 61 Pearl Mr and Mrs H. C. Rowley** 730 State Mr and Mrs C. A. Roycef 29 Edwards Col and Mrs James A. Rumrill* Miss Rebecca Rumrill* Miss Anna Rumrill* 149 Chestnut Mrs James B. Rumrill* 160 Maple Mr and Mrs Charles O. Rnssell* Massasoit house Mr and Mrs George A. Russell** Miss Eva Russell** 375 State Mr and Mrs James E. Russell* Haynes hotel Mr Fred L. Safford** 99 Mulberry Mrs J. D. Safford* 238 Maple A^^fr^ a i ^ i ^ v ^^ s^ W 'i'- "Ar ' ^ ^ g ll^'^TT^^ g ' C cli' f KK* Rev E. G. Selden t 164 St James ave Mr and Mrs F. H. Shattuck** 631 State Mr Charles M. Shedd* 26 Pearl Judge and Mrs William S. Shurtleff* Miss Mary D. Shurtleff* 74 Temple Mr and Mrs R. G. Shurtleff* Miss Clara Shurtleff* 51 Mulberry Mr and Mrs Lawson Sibley*** 47 Bliss 32 /ux4^i<^" Mr Charles S. Saxtoii%* 413 State Mr and Mrs E. W. Seeger*^. 190 Central Mr and Mrs W. C. Simons* 200 Maple Mrs R. G. Shumway* Miss Shiimway* Miss Abbie Shumway* 34 Mulberi-y Mr and Mrs Henry H. Skinner".^ 346 Maple Mr and Mrs William D. Slater f 43 Mattoon Mr and Mrs A. E. Smitli% 19 Mattoon Mr and Mrs Avery J. Smitli% 688 Worthington 21 School 310 Maple Mr Charles D. Smith% Mr and Mrs Dexter Smith*^ Mr and Mrs Enos Smith* Mr Horace Smith* Mr and Mrs E. H. Smith*^ Mr and Mrs Hinsdale Smith* Miss Claribel Smith* Mr and Mrs J. R. Smith* Mrs Dr David P. Smith* Miss Rosa Smith* Miss Eva Smith* 126 Clarendon 334 Maple 127 Main 156 Main 224 State Maple 44 Avon place Mr and Mrs Charles H. Sonthworth* 37 Chestnut 33 I^.^ ^ °'"^°^"-^^' Mr and Mrs Courtland E. Southworth* 236 Union Mr and Mrs Henr>' Southworth* Miss Ida Southworth* Round hill Mrs Edward Southworth* Miss Mae Southworth* " Alice Southworth* Crescent hill Prof and Mrs Mase Southworth* Crescent hill Mr and Mrs C. C. Spellman\ 590 State Mr and Mrs E. F. Spicerf 17 Sherman Maj S. B. Spooner* Mr Arthur L. Spooner*^ 612 State Rev and Mrs F. M. Spragiief Miss Spraguet 27 Pleasant Mr and Mrs George M. Stearns*^ 182 Florida Miss Marion Sterns*^ 9 Mattoon Mr and Mrs E. H. Sterns*^ 13 Mattoon Mr F. H. Stebbins* Mr Walter G. Stebbins* 204 No. Main Mr and Mrs John B. Stebbins* Miss Fanny L. Stebbins* " M. Louise Stebbins* Mrs J. Louis Stebbins* Crescent Hill Dr and Mrs George Stebbins*^ 17 Majjle 34 Mr and Mrs James Stebbiiis% Misses Stebbms% 114 Main Mr and Mrs B. F. Steele*/ 71 Thompson Mr and Mrs W. D. Stevens t 133 Spring Mr and Mrs T. S. Stewart f 85 Westminster Mr and Mrs Charles Stickney* School Mr and Mrs B. R. Stillman% 93 Florida Mr and Mrs T. H. Stock t 15 Hawley Mr and Mrs Charles A. Stone% 15 Grosvenor Mr and Mrs H. P. Stone% 515 Chestnut Mr and Mrs L. S. Stowe* Miss Lena Stowe* 83 Pearl Mr and Mrs J. D. Stratton t 23 Holyoke Mr F. H. Sturtevant* 127 Spring Mr R. B. Sturtevant** 68 Elliott Mr and Mrs W. F. Sturtevantt.. 68 Elliott 36 Vernon Mr and Mrs George W. Tapley*^ Mr William W. Tapley** 349 State Mr and Mrs David E. Taylor** Miss Anna W. Taylor** 20 Byers Mr Palmer Tavlor*^ 29 Mattoon 35 Mr and Mrs Y. N. Taylor* 329 vState Mrs W. P. Taylor t 29 Mattoon Mr and Mrs W. C. Taylor* 329 State Mrs James M. Thompson* Miss Thompson* " Genevieve Thompson* Highland place Mr and Mrs E. T. Tifft*^ 103 Mulberry Mr and Mrs F. G. Tobey*^ 46 School Mr and Mrs William H. Topham* 101 Mulberry Mr and Mrs E. E. Towne*.^ 727 State Mr and i^iwdEliphalet Trask*^ 106 Water Mr and Mrs Henry Trask*^ 71 Court Mr and Mrs F. A. Tucker f 20 Holyoke Miss Jennie Fitz Turner*^ JSmS^^Mmm pXuJJriMru/ / Mr and Mrs A. B. Underhill*^ 38 Westminster Mr Willliam C. Van Vlack* Miss Susie J. Milliman* 5 Mattoon Mrs Bliss Vinton*^ Prospect hill Mrs Charles Vinton*^ Miss Vinton*^ Fernside, Prospect hill 36 Mr E. M. Walker% 295 State Mr and Mrs F. C. Walker% Florida Mr F. D. Walker% Kinsman's block Mr and Mrs T. M. Walker% 295 State Mr and Mrs William B. Walker% 305 State Mr and Mrs A. B. Wallace** Locust hill Rev and Mrs George H. Wallace f 394 Union Miss Kate Walton f Dartmouth terrace Mr and Mrs H. S. Wardner* Mr Allan Wardner* " Henry Wardner* Miss Wardner* 19 Elliott Mr Thomas B. Warren** 381 State Mr and Mrs E. C. Washburn*** 83 Dartmouth Rev and Mrs W. E. Waterbury t 65 Bradford Mr and Mrs F. E. Webber*/ 89 Bay Mr and Mrs Allen Webster** 78 Pearl Mr and Mrs Gideon Wells* 52 Avon place Mrs F. L. Wesson* , 220 Maple Mr and Mrs Joseph Wesson* 13 Federal Mr and Mrs Walter H. Wesson* 302 Maple Mr and Mrs D. B. Wesson* 132 High 37 Mr and Mrs William G. Wheat"" Mr and Mrs E. A. Wheel erf 15 North Mr and Mrs N. F. Wheeler*^ 49 Buckingham Mr and Mrs Abram Whitcomb*^ 275 Union Mr F. D. Whitconib% Wr H. L. Whitcomb% ^ Miss Louise W^hitcomb* Mr Robert D. White%* Mr William A. Whitney*/ Mr and Mrs J. P. Wilcox% Miss Hattie Wilcox*.^. Mr F. B. Wilder*/ Mr E. M. Wilkins*/ Miss Clara Wilkins*/ Mr William M. Willard* Mr F. H. Williams*/ Miss Addie W' illiams*/ Mr and Mrs Harry J. Winans*^. Mr W. N. Winans*/ Mr and Mrs George H. Woods*., Mrs Col Wood* / 15 Mulberry West Springfield ^ 17 Ingraham ave Massasoit house 57 Seventh 68 Florida 257 Union 76 Temple 36 Spring 117 High Clarendon 'K Mr and Mrs J. L. Worthy*^ West Springfield 38 === ^- HAMPDEN Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store. ESTABLISHED, 1845. Complete in Three Grand Divisions : AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, SEEDS, AND WOODENWARE or HOUSEHOLD SUPPLY DEPARTMENTS. For nearly half a century our house has met the demands of Springfield Society. We now offer special inducements in each department for your trade in the future. B. L. BRAGG & CO. 337 Main Street. *************** ********** Bon Bons Fine Chocolates ',' DIAMOND CANDY STORE '.' 489 Mmn Street. Confectionery and Ice Cream. Temperance Drinks for the hot season in Every Variety and Style. ^ ^ ^..,.^....^„.>^,.^» ^ i2 .(.^ = g^^ Draperies, Mantels and Art Corners Arranged. ' First class work, such as nobody looks for in cities the size of Springfield. It is not expected'; all the more reason for doing the work acceptably. We have employed a designer learned in the princi- ples of Art, experienced in the application of them to Upholstery of the very highest order, and with capacity to originate ; so that his work should be true and new. We have also secured a like degree of completeness in the several sorts of work that contribute to the deserving of success in the transforming of bare houses into homes of elegance and polite luxury. We shall have no hesitation in undertaking within a reasonable time the upholstery of a hundred houses successfull3% and have no one of them suggest another, so great is the diversity of which this designer's Art of Upholstery is capable. Estimates for the Asking. The materials for interior decoration are many, WE SHOW A LARGE VARIETY OF Spun Silk Tapestries, Silk Velour Titians, Plain and Figured Plushes, Derby and Turkish Satins, Silk Brocades and Brocatelles, Renaissance and Satin Damasks, Soft Eastern Silks with Fringes and Loops to match. Lace Curtains — more than in all Springfield com- bined, twice over perhaps. Time was when we couldn't say that. Swiss, $4 to $25 a window. Guipure, $5 to $30 a window. Irish Point, $4.50 to $50 a window. Renaissance, $5 to $45 a window. Brussels Point, $14 to $75 a window. Nottingham, 50 cents to $10 a window. Did you know, — ^ve have men wandering over Europe to see how far our money will go toward bringing us your wants — whatever those wants may be, almost ? Forbes & Waixace. -^ "-c^ "^ ' H, I. & C. E. CLARKE, ■/ Florists and Floral Designers "." OUR SPECIALTIES: r r^ u Fiist-Class Floral Decorations, and Boxes ot Fresh Flowers. 319 Main Street, Fuller Building. -r X T T^r^r^TAT Catering in All its Branches. r L. LhLrhlN. Kettledrums, Balls, Dinners, Card and -' other Small Parties. '.• CATERER ••• 38 WEST STATE ST. Wedding Collations a Specialty. Svrin^£eld, MrSS. BEST OV REFERENCES. * * * * * **_ He * * * » » * » * » * 'H DR. A. M. ROSS, -:- DENTIST -:- 285 Malnjtreet.^^^ ^^^^ Wig^^s Block. The utmost Care and Thoroughness given to all Operations. Every Facilit y for Fine Work. COMPOUND OXYGEN TREATMENT ^^^^^ treatment. The Bational i'uro for Chronic Diseases. ^^ Gallons Always Ready for Use. Send or Call for Pamj^hlet. .^ 345 MAIN ST. Springfield, Mass. Al. sI COMPOUND OXYCEN CO., (^ = ^. ^c§ = g^^ TAYLOR'S M^sic House, 416 Main Street, Opera House Block. AGENTS FOR THE CELEBRATED Steinway & SonSj Albert Weher^ Behr Bros., Haines Bros. PIANOS. A. B. Chase Co. E. P. Carpenter Co. ORGANS. WASHBURN GUITARS, GATCOMB BANJOS, LUSCOMB BANJOS. Sheet Music, Music Books, Musical Mer- chandise of Every Description. * * * Taylor^ s Music House , 416 Main Street, Opera House Block. Mr and Mrs A.J. Wright* Mr Fred C. Wright* 54 Bowdom Mr and Mrs F. E. Wright*/ 47 Clarendon Mr and Mrs George L. Wright, Jr** 198 St James ave Mr and Mrs William E. Wright*/ 776 State Mr and Mrs W. L. Wright*/ 86 Pearl Mr and Mrs W. H. Wright** 99 Elliott Mr and Mrs F. R. Young** 21 Pearl Mr and Mrs George R. Yerrall*** OVERLOOKED IN CLASSIFICATION. Miss Nannie Homans* Miss Susie Homans* Miss Bessie Homans* ' ,^ , Mr Thomas Homans* I'^S Maple Mr and Mrs T. W. Coburn** 64 Buckingham Miss Phipps** 287 Union Mr and Mrs Charles G. Brcck*/ Mrs Charlotte E. Warner* Miss Caroline E. Warner* 57 Mulberry Mrs William L. Smith* 39 PROMINENT JOURNALISTS Who, socially and professionally, hare entree to any Society. Editor Samuel Bowles ( SpringGeld Repu blican ) Mrs Samuel Bowles Crescent Hill Editor Clark W. Bryan {Good Housekeeping — Paper World) Mrs C. W. Br3^an 60 Temple Editor Charles J. Bellamy {Springfield News) Mrs C. J. Bellamy Cliicopee Falls Editor E. Porter Dyer {Springfield Union) Mrs E. P. Dyer 274 Wortliington Editor S, B. Griffin {Spring£eld Republican) Miss Mary Wells Griffin Mrs Nathaniel H. Griffin' 175 Mill Editor Mason A. Green 284 Pine {Springfield Republican) Editor Edward F, Giddings {Springfield Union) Mrs E. F. Giddings 404 Union 40 Editor David B. Howland 19 Mattoon {Springfield Republican^ Editor Ernest Howard 425 Main (Spring-field Reptiblican) Editor Edward H. Phelps (Spring-field Homestead) Mrs E. H. Phelps Miss Mabel Phelps Buckingham place Editor Joseph L. Shipley (Springfield Union) Mrs J. L. Shipley 89 High Editor James B. Smith (Springfield Republican) Mrs J. B. Smith 52 Mattoon Editor James E. Tower 31 Elliott (Springfield Homestead) Editor Charles G. Whiting (Springfield Republican) Mrs C. G. Whiting 284 Pine Editor Edward A. Hill (Springfield Republican) Mrs E. A. Hill 22 Clarendon Mr Stanley E. Johnson 43 Howard (Springfield Republican) Mr Albert H. Hardy 22 Cass (Boston Globed Mr Harry C. Smith 220 High (New York Dramatic Mirror— N. Y. Journalist) 41 „^ — ^. ^ PUBLICATIONS ^• The Drift of the Age 'a book to make the reader think, there is no doubt of that." — Springfield Republican. Of Booksellers and Newsdealers. Dwight's Travelers' Handy Book WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF ACCIDENT, RIGHTS AND LIABILITIES OF TRAVELERS, &c., &c. "a book THAT EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE." — Homestead. Of Booksellers and Newsdealers. The Dwight Print HARRISON AVE, CORNER OF DWIGHT STREET, SPRINGFIELD. PRINTING •/ DESIGNING PUBLISHING Leading Social Clubs of Springfield WINTHROP CLUB. The Winthrop Club was organized Dec. 12, 1874 and incorporated Oct. 3, 1881. It comprises much of the male social life of the city, and has in Kirkhani and Olmsted's block on State street the handsomest and best appointed club rooms in New England, — only surpassed by one or two in New York. They -were fit- ted up at an expense of $15,000. The club is a very ele- gant resort ; the receipts of the billiard room alone are about $2,000 a j'ear. The membership is limited to 350, and stands at that figure, with dozens of applica- tions on file. Officers, March 1, 1889. WM. S. SHURTIvEFF, President. EDWARD S. BRADFORD, 1st Vice-Prest, ELIJAH BELDING, 2d Vice Prest. JAS. D. NORTON, Secretary. EDWARD PYNCHON, Treasurer. TRUSTEES. Wm. S. Shurtleff, Wm. Patton, F. H. FULr.ER, E. Pynchon, N. W. Fisk, W. F. Callender, jAS, D. Norton. house cojimittee J. D. Norton, F, E. Carpenter, C. P. Hooker. ELECTION COMMITTEE. W. C. Newell, E. Belding, H. C. Lombard, P. L. Safford, E. Pynchon, J. D. Norton, J. K. Dexter, F. B. Wilder, C. M. Shedd, C. M. Mather, C. A. Call. 43 MEMBERS. Abbe, G E Adams, G P Adams, W W Adams, W P Alden, J C Allen, C H Atterbury, R B Bacon, W S Bagg-, Aaron, Jr. Bailey, P S Baker, E K Baker, I G Baker, O M Ball, A F Balliet, T M Barker. J F Barnard, W L Barney, Geo. M Barr, Geo. E Bates, G W Beebe, H J Beebe, H J Jr. Beldin, Elijah Bemis, P A Bemis, H S Bemis, S Aug. Bennett, C H Bid well, J P Bigelow, Samuel Birnie, Alfred Birnie, T N Bleloch, G H Blodgett, Andrew Booth, J C Bosworth, H L Boswoi-th, H W Bowles, Samuel Bowles, SW Bowman, H H Bradford, E S Brewer, C D Brewer, E S Brewster, H M Brigham, J J Broadhurst, Henry Broadhurst, R W Brooks, L S Bryan, C W Bryan, J A Br van, W R Bullard, J H Bullens, I W Bullock, O W Bumstead, Josiah 3umstead, S S Butler, C B Caldwell, W N Call, C A Callender, W F Carr, Lewis P Carpenter. P E Carroll, C H Carroll, H D Carroll, J B Carter, E A Castle, G M Castle, W A Chamberlain, A A Chapin, Campbell Chapin, C L Chapin, E Dudley Chapin, P W Chapin, H A Chapin. H G Clark, Geo. H Clark, Geo. B Clark, Leonard Clark, L B Clark, W H Coats, D N Coats, E M Coenen, Louis Colbum, W W Collins, W O Collins. W S Cook, W F Cordis. T P Cox, E P Cutler, L Z Dale, John L Davee, T T Davidson, J K Davis, R A Day, R W Day, W O Delebarre, A P Dewey, W C 44 Dexter, J K Dicldnson, H S Dickinson, F W Dodge, J N Edgerly, M V B Ellis, R W Estabrook, G R Estes, E M Esleek. A W Ferry, W F Fisk, N W Folsom, A T Foot, F D Foot, Homer, Jr. Forbes, A B Foster, J H Franklin, J P Frink, Geo. E Fuller, Charles Fuller, P^ H Fuller, Geo. P Gammons, T G Gates, E O Gilbert, W H Gill, Geo. C Gill, James D Gillett, F H Gilmore, H G Gilmore, D O Goetting, A H Goodhue, C L Goodrich, J W Gould, H A Gould, C W Grant, S A Graves, F S Graves, G S Gray, W H Greenleaf, O S Greenwood, A B Griffin, S B Hadley, E P Haile, W H Hall, E H Hall, George O Hall, J A Hall, W A Hall, Charles Hall. S C Hamilton, R J Hamilton, T E Hanson, F O Harding, J P Harris, A B Harris, F H Harris, Frederick Harris, W A Hathaway, A B Harvey, A Harvey, A C Haskins, H W Hawkins, R F Hawkins, Paul R Haynes, J E Hendrick, J H Hill, H G Plolbrook, G B Hoolly, E P Hooker, C P Hooker, John Hosley, C D Hosmer, Geo. Houghton, E T Howe, F G Hubbard, G W Hudson. C T Hurd, W F Hurlbut, J S Hurlbut, W H Jacobs, H H Johnson, J L Jones, A J Jordan, W H JUdd, F A Judson, E G Kellogg, F T Kemater, G H Kemater, J C Kendrick, E P King, F E Kimball, W M Kingsland, T S Kinsman, W D Kirkham, A H Kirkham, J W Knappe, E C Knight, E E Knight, R A Knowlton, M P 45 Lathrop, E H L,a^A^ton, Sanford LeNoir, W C Leonard, Geo. Leonard, N A Leshure, W P Lewis, J H Lincoln, W A Litchfield, J H Lombard, H C Long, C L Luther, Eben Lutz, J C Lyford, E F Mackintosh, J G Margerum, E F Marsh, Charles Marsh, C S Marsh, D J Marsh, H E Marsh, J F Marsh, M N Marsh, W C Mather, C M Maxfield, C E Maynard, E B Ma3^o, A N Mayott, L H McClean, G C McGregory, H W Mcintosh, A J McKnight, J D McKnight, W H McKnight, C H Meekins, Emory Merriam, G S Merriam, J F Merrick, L M Merritt, M G Merrill, O K Metcalf, E D Miller, \Y H Mitchell, Frank B Moore, H C Morgan, Roger Morrill, C C Morris, R O Morse, W G Moulton, W H Mulligan, C H Munn, E L Newell, N C Newell, W C Newman, F S Nichols, B F Nickerson, F A Niles, H L Noble, J S Norton, J D Norton, John Nye, George Olmstead, John Orr, Louis H Osborne, W F Packard, A A Parker, E N Parson, C H Parsons, \V,H Patton, William Patton, Wm. Jr. Perkins, E A Phelps. J B Phillips, H M Porter, W P Pratt, Geo. D Puflfer, H C Pulsifer, W P Pynchon, Edward Pynchon, J F PyTichon, J H Quimby, Irving Rennie, H M Rice, H E Rice, E H Richards, R P Richards, R W Robinson, C L Robinson, E C Rockwell, J F Rogers, E C Rogers, T H Rood, Chas. D Rowe, Alfred Rowley, H C RoYce, C A Rude, E G Rumrill, J A Russell, Jas. E Safford, F L Safford, J D 46 The Best is the Cheapest in the End, -§:>. -•■ O. & O. TEA. PERFECTLY ^^MlMilr '^^^ Choicest Tea PURE. ^^ I^ONOTUCK 0EKMON PAPER, Boudoir Papers. Sanderson, J S Sclvej^W H Seymour, C E Shedd, C M Sherwood, S D Shipley, J L Shuart, I J Shurtleff, R G Shurtleft; W S Simons, W C Simons, H K Slcinner, H H Smith, C D Smith, H M Smith, R Hale Smith, J R Southworth, H W Southworth, M S Spalding-, C C Spear, E M Spellman, C C Spooner, A L Sxoooner, G A Squires, J B Stebbins, P H Stebbins, L S Stearns, Geo. Sterns, E H Sticknev,C E Stone, C A Stone, H P Stone, W B Strati on, J D Sturtevant, W C Sturtevant, W I Swan, W M Swan, Frank N Tapley, G W Taylor, D E Taylor, G P Taylor, P M M Taylor , W C Tobey, F G Trask, B B Trask, H P Tiittle, L H Tuttle, F E Twing, W G Underbill, A : Van Vlack, Chas. Walker, F D Wallace, A B Wallace, James Warner, Lewis Warner, D C Washburn, C D Washburn, K N Wells, Gideon Wesson, W H West, A B West, John Wetraore, F D Whitcomb, F D Whitcomb, H L White, R D Wilder, F B Wilder, J W Wiley, J K Willard, W M Williams, M R Wilson, J A Winans, H J Winter, N D Woodbury, T C Worthy, F L Wright, A J Wright, H P Wright, W L Yerrall, G R York, E H 47 WOMEN'S CLUB. Social and Literary. Sixth year. Meets alternate Wednesday mornings at houses of members. Also holds evening receptions and teas. Mrs V. L. Owen, President. Mrs Avery J. Smith, Vice-Pres't. Miss M. L. Dunbar, Recording Sec'y. Mrs p. p. Kellogg, Corresponding Sec'y. Mrs T. L. Chapman, Treasurer. MEMBERS. Mrs Henry Alexander, Mrs A. R. Aldrich, Mrs J. H. Applcton, Miss Lizzie Ames, Mrs O. M. Baker, Mrs \Vm. Birnie, Mrs L. S. Brooks, Mrs Ephraim Bond, Mrs H. W. Eosworth, Mrs I. N. Bullens, Mrs Tlieo. P. Breck, Mrs Michael Bumham, Mrs Marshall Calkins, Mrs Edward S. Brewer, Mrs D. P. Crocker, Mrs W. W. Colbum, Mrs John Cuckson, Mrs G. A. Denis on, Mrs Luke Corcoran, Mrs A. B. Forbes, Airs Homer Foot, Mrs D. A. Folsom, Mrs Alary S. Folsom, Airs P. H. Derby, Airs Nathaniel H. Griffin, Airs S. H. Gordon, Airs R. F. Hawkins, Airs T. H. Hawkes, Aliss Arabia Harris, Airs W. A. Hariis, Airs Dwight Holland, Airs Wm. H. Haile, Airs G. W. Howard, Airs H. S. Griffith. Aliss Rachel Jacobs, Aliss Hattit Buckingham, Airs Jas. Kirkham, Mrs E. L. Knight, Airs Oscar B. Ireland, Mrs S. L. Alerrell, Mrs V. L. Owen, Airs A. A. Packard, Mrs John AIcFethries, Mrs Clias. D. Hosley, Mrs L. J. Powers, Mrs H. C. Rowley, Mrs Alex. Pabke, Mrs D. A. Reed, Mrs Wm. Rice, Mrs E. C. Rogers, Mrs P. P. Kellogg-, Mi-s Mase Southworth, Mrs Arery J. Smith, Mrs W. L. Smith, Miss Julia Smith, Mrs J. L. Shiplej^, Mrs W. S. Shurtleff, Mrs E. G. Selden, Mrs G. W. Tapley, Mrs James AI. Thompson, Airs Hinsdale Smith, Airs Gideon Wells, Mrs Walter Wesson, Mrs C. G. Whiting, Mi's Charlotte Warner, Mrs P". R. Young, Mi-s C. A. Nichols, Mrs Louisa Eagg, Mrs Jas. A. R urn rill, Mrs A. B. Wallace, Airs Arthitr Alerriam, Airs T. L. Chapman, Airs F. G. To bey, Aliss AI. L. Dunbar. 48 THE CLUB. Pounded in 1873. Meets every other Friday evening at the homes of members. G. C. Baldwin, Jr. H. W. Bosworth, S. W. Bowles, E. S. Bradford, T. M. Brown, A. R. Buffington, W. W. Colbum, G. A. Denison, Justin Dewey, Clemens Herschel, M. P. Knowlton, E. C. Rogers, E. G. Selden, J. Iv. Shipley, A. J. Smith, Gideon Wells. OXFORD TENNIS CLUB. Has tennis parties in summer and dancing assemblies in the winter months. S. H. Chamberlain, Iv. J. Chandler, H. W. Haskins, Harry Brewster, Arthur G. Merriam, Harris W. Baker, Will Tapley, Will P. Ivcshure, Geo. How^e, Geo. Nye, Jr. Harry Wiiians, Wheeler Hall. * UNIQUE CLUB, Meets weekly at the homes of members. Misses Lillian J. McKnight, Maude Morrell, Susie E. Wardner, Rebecca Rumrill, Bessie N. Barton, S. Eva Smith, Louise C. Morgan, Misses Susan M. Homans, Anna R. D wight, Emily B. Bryant, Alice Haile, Mary W. Hubbard, Emily H. Dakin, Edith C. Brewer. 49 WASHINGTON CLUB. Established, Jan. 3, 1886. Comprises the Catholic young men most active sociallj'- in the city. Has hand- somely appointed parlors and billiard room in Foot's block. Annual grand ball given every Washington's birthday. James E. Dunleavy, President. P. H. QuiNN, 1st Vice-Pres't. James Dkiscoll, 2d Vicc-Pres't. T. J. Cruse, Secretary. S. E. Leonard, Financial Scc'y. John J. Donelan, Treasurer. directors. Ltjke Coogan, T. p. Sampson, Samuel Corcoran. MEMBERS. James E. O'Brien, James Driscoll. P. H. Ouinn, Chas. L,ynch, B. C. O'Conncll, John Hall, Thomas DufHoy, John Doolan, S. E. Leonard,' John J. Donelan, James M. Daly, John Collins, John J. Cruse, James B. Carroll, Hugh Dpnnellj'-, Samuel Corcoran. James Sullivan, Luke Coogan, Alex. J. Dunne, J. P. Quilty, P. J. Quinlivan, Joseph LeFcbrc, John H. Clune, John F. O'Neill, James E. Dunleavy, J. P. Cronin, T. P. Sampson, D. J. Mack. SPRINGFIELD CLUB. The oldest distinguished social organization in the city. For the past 20 years it has been a leading factor in the social life of Springfield, and in its elegant club house at the comer of Chestnut and Worthington streets, has entertained nearly all the notable visitors to the city, its registry roll showing the autographs of U. S. Grant, Schuyler Colfax, Booth, Irving, Barrett, and scores of others. The club house has a thoroughly appointed refreshment department, and its banquet menus rank high in the artistic. The membership is limited to 100 and stands now at 70. The members, with the modesty of conscious merit, shun publicity. Henry M. Phillips, President. Edward H. Lathrop, Vicc-Pres't. Peter S. Bailey, Treasurer. Trios. B. Warren. Clerk. TRUSTEES. II. S. Hy'de, E. Morgan, L. J. Powers, E. H, Lathrop, W. H. Wright, P. S. Bailey, Theo. F. Breck, D. J. Marsh, Tugs. B. Warren. •far- •t^nrticular^---- 'Th^fDinf-Sluff-CDmpnny- SOCIETY What is society? The average man has an idea it is a collec- tion of people who do not work, wear fine clothes, live in fine houses, have coachmen and horses and plenty of money, who think them- selves better than the rest, and do not associ- ate with them if they can help it. In a cer- tain measure this is not qnite an incorrect idea, but it is somewhat strange that the test of accomplishments, culture, learning, is evi- dently not included in this popular notion. Apparentlv the average citizen looks at the outward symptons of wealth as the test, and he is not mistaken when applied to a good many cliques and subdivisions, of society. The requirements of society consist alto- gether too much in wealth as expressed by some form of expenditure. But on closer investigation it will be found that brains and true learning, refinements, social tact, and even beauty, are as good passwords to society as ready cash. Were the latter the only test of society the contempt into which it would soon fall on the part of intellectual people would be fatal to its existence. Shoddy pure and simple is tolerated in society because it 53 willcro^vditself in, but is considered decidedly objectionable. A boy whose mother belonged to society in its finest form, with brains, wealth, refinement, once asked the writer with apparent anxiety what he could understand by shoddy or codfish society, 'and the lad was evidently greatly relieved when he found that his mother, and consequently he himself, could never belong to it. As a rule the women of society are considerably more refined than the men, who are sometimes as crude as the work- men they employ. Among the ridiculous forms of shoddy so- ciety may be classed the horse society, the dress society, ancestry societj^, and money society. The first belongs to the solidungula, or animial kingdom ; the second to the rumi- nantes, or the vegetable kingdom ; the third to paleontology, and the last to the mineral kingdom ; therefore proper specimens for mu- seums, but not for daily intercourse with man, who is supposed to carry about fifty ounces of brain matter. Horse-society requires its disciples to worship the divine beast, to talk about the horse's perspiration, diges- tion and muscular action with a stable-per- fumed awe ; it is the coachman in the parlor. Dress society talks about prospective rags, —for the subject of their talk will sooner or later join the ragman's collection. Ancestry society causes a smile on every sensible per- son's face; those who have their pride in past doings of their fathers and grandfathers have probably little cause to be proud of them- selves : their ftiture is in the past, and often a 54 .(^ =^ ©^. .^ — <© ^]5]V[0aNCEME]yT;5 ^e— ^. ^c^ === g^^ TO REACH The Best Families of Springfield and Vicinity ADVERTISE IN THE SPRINGFIELD HOMESTEAD Everybody Reads It * ;1: * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * :[: * if. * * :!: * W. J. BRECKNELL, Artistic Designer and General Engraver and Printer. WEDDING INVITATIONvS AND ADDRESS CARDS, SOCIETY BADGES, DOOR PLATES MADE AND ENGRAVED. Room 7, 352 MAIN STREET, BilTs Block. ***** ~* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * WEBSTER 3000 more Words and nearly 3000 inoro Illus- trations than any other American Dictionary. An Invaiuable Companion in every School and at every Fires^ido. Sold by all Booksellers. Illustrated Pamphlet sent free. G. & C. MERRIAM & CO., Pub'rs, Springfield, Mass. 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Society has also a decided business point in that it is a defense of the moneyed society family against adventurers and speculators. Mothers with marriageable daughters can- not be blamed if they throw^ around them an imaginary hedge by impressing them with the idea that they are society. Unfor- tunately natural perverseness now and then finds even a coachman better to its liking than what is offered as the correct style. Much that is said against society is pure and simple envy; w^hat deserves criticism is the shallow and insipid way in which it worships at the shrine of its little tin gods. Once in a while society can show itself to the critical outer world, beyond its sacred circle, but such events are rare: a charity ball or theatrical performance, or a centennial are such occasions. For a town of its size, Springfield is re- markably free from offensive society; a few little cliques worship the beast, the rag, the tombstone and the greenback, but as a rule, one finds as much sense in society as among those who consider themselves not in the swim. Among its 45,000 inhabitants something less than one thousand constitute "society;" five thousand more can go into it if they care to, and the other 25,000 may be excellent men and women, but they would even feel ill at ease among society and would consider it rather an outrage and a bore to have to belong to it. The balance (child- ren) of course does not count. In an\^ small city like Springfield where church is such a predominant element there exists a little hint of society in each church, little cliques who deem themselves better than the rest, holier perhaps, posessing more refinement, social t£Lct, etc. They have, at the worst, some little undemocratic notions, that, in view of the environment, sometimes seem ridiculous, but which do not as a rule affect their being excellent men and women. A gentleman who passed several months in this citj^ m.ade the rather hasty general- ization that Springfield society was composed mainly of those whose fathers had made their money and those who had their money yet to make. This is manifestly unjust to the appreciable number Vk^ho are themselves bravely and successfully accumulating means, and in societj.^ too ; and to others who wath little v\.^ealth but their minds and social re- finement help to make up the choicest circles. Springfield is far more democratic than many cities, but it smoothes the pathwa3' into the upper strata to belong to certain churches. For instance, local society has the odd no- tion that it is not quite the correct style to be a Baptist or a Methodist, not to speak of others, though the Catholic is not ques- tioned. One very sensible society lady not long ago remarked correct!}^ on the absence, in our soci- ety, of the social bachelors who form such a pleasant and enlivening element in that of Europe. To certain degree this is due, I think, to the society ladies. They are not congenial as an aggregate ; — they have not been educa- ted in the science of amusements, which is something to be learned and taught just as much as the science of politeness and good- breeding. If we have a large proportion in a commu- nity like Springfield influenced by ministers very often educated in small colleges situated in small towns, who look upon every sort of pastime as diabolical, or at least question- able, — (not necessarily from conviction, but because it is apt to make their calling less im- portant, ) — and who surround themselves ^vitli this superstitious notion, — the feeling of ease in the society of such parties is taken a^way, for politeness will require respecting their sen- timents however much w^e differ ^th them. The xoresence of a single such notional per- son, even among a large crowd of those other- wise inclined, casts a damper that makes it desirable to stay away. The whole amuse- m.ent will be reduced to some cheap talky- talk, showing oif your dresses, j^our tailor- made clothes, and separating with that uni- versal fib — "I have enjoyed a very delightful evening." The men, as a rule, have to behave at such 57 social gatherings like so manj^ women dressed in pants, and a jovial, social bachelor rather prefers to stay at home or go to bed instead of being bored with general insiyjidity. Furthermore, the tistial st^de of hospitality does not admit of sufficient diversion. To be a success it has to be adapted to one's liking. Now, everyone doesn't like a church sociable and a tem])erance lecture carried on in the parlor. The element of compuksion to do things just as the manager of such an aftair likes to have them come oif is entirely hostile to true sociability. At every step these dom- inant notions are forced down the throats of the guests, and as it is a universal observation that the most sociable are the most liberal minded, they'll stay away, — being very often compelled to seek a so-called inferior amuse- ment, (with others who are crowded away by the same consideration,) in the club-room. 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