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JANITORS.
High and Pierce Grammar, L. E. Newcomb, Pierce Primary, Edward Moran ; Lawrence, John S. Edgar ; Cabot, Dennis McGrath ; Lincoln, Owen Carey ; Boylston and Sewall, Richard Kelleher, Jr. ; Parsons and Win- throp, John J. Nyhen ; Heath, Lawrence Moran ; New- ton Street, William B. Webber; Longwood, John H. Burns.
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
Washington street, near School.
William Aspinwall, Chairman; B. F. Baker, Sec .; R. G. F. Candage, Treas. ; Rev. L. K. Storrs, Augustine Shurtleff, Charles H. Drew, Benjamin F. Baker, T. E. Francis, William B. Haseltine, Rev. Howard N. Brown, Desmond Fitzgerald, Charles C. Soule, Edward C. Hovey, Trustees ; Miss Mary A. Bean, Librarian ; Miss Amelia A. Woods, Miss Mary I. Starkweather, Miss Emma O. Marston, Assts. ; Mears Orcutt, Janitor.
The library is open from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., on every secular day throughout the year except legal holidays, viz.,-Washington's Birthday, Fast Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas.
Number of volumes in the library, about 38,000.
CHURCHES.
FIRST PARISH (UNITARIAN.)
ORGANIZED NOV. 6, 1717. Walnut street, corner Warren. Rev. Howard N. Brown, Pastor; Aaron H. Latham, Clerk and Treas. ; A. W. Goddard, Deacon ; Charles H.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
Stearns, Hon. John Lowell, Charles A. Williams, Mrs. Eliza C. Post, Miss Martha Stevenson, Standing Com. ; John W. Kirk, Sexton.
SUNDAY SERVICES --- Preaching at 10.45 p.m. Sunday- school at 12 m. Robert A. Southworth, Supt.
HARVARD CONGREGATIONAL.
Harvard street, corner Marion:
Rev. Reuen Thomas, D.D., Pastor ; William Lincoln, Horatio S. Burdett, 'John K. Marshall, John S. Adams, Charles W. Wrightington, Charles A, Hopkins, Deacons ; J. H. Shapleigh, Treas ; Edward Sharp, Sec.
HARVARD CONGREGATIONAL SOCIETY.
Jacob P. Bates, Joseph R. Winch. R. H. Parker, C. H. Rutan, Samuel Williams, Walter L. Lane, George H. Worthley, O. H. Alford, C. A. Hopkins, John S. Adams, Treas. ; H. E. Abbott, Sec. of Society ; Matthew Mc- Neely, Sexton.
SUNDAY SERVICES --- Church services at 10.45 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Prayer meetings, Friday evenings at 7.45 in winter, 8 in Summer. Young people's meetings at 6.30 Sunday evenings. Sunday school, 9.30 a. m. E. B. Floyd, Supt. ; L. D. Chapman, Sec.
BETHANY SUNDAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION.
INCORPORATED MAY 16, 1887.
John Knox Marshall, Pres. ; Charles W. Wrightington, Vice Pres. ; L. Dana Chapman, Clerk ; John J. Adams, Treas.
Bethany Sunday School, Bethany building.
Services free to all.
John Knox Marshall, Supt. ; Rev. Marshall M. Cutter, Vice Supt. ; Charles W. Wrightington, 1st Asst. Supt. ; L. Dana Chapman, Sec. and Treas.
Sunday session, Sabbath school 3.15 in winter,4 o'clock in summer.
BETHANY YOUNG PEOPLE'S SOCIETY OF CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR.
Luke B. Peck, President ; Jennie Stanfield, Vice Presi- dent; Jessie F. McGregor, Corresponding Secretary ; Annie J. Dunn, Recording Secretary ; James Linton, Treasurer.
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CHURCH OF OUR SAVIOUR(EPISCOPAL.)
Carlton, corner Monmouth street.
Rev. Reginald H. Howe, Rector; S. H. Gregory and F. W. Lawrence, Wardens ; W. H. Lincoln, A. P. How- ard, C. S. Hamlin, F. D. Williams, John Wales, H. S. Howe, G. S. Parker, Vestrymen ; C. S. Hamlin, Clerk ; F. D. Williams, Treas. ; J. B. Atwood, Organist ; Wil- lard E. Ward, Sexton.
THE BAPTIST CHURCH, IN BROOKLINE.
Harvard, corner Pierce street. ORGANIZED JUNE 5, 1828.
Rev. Nathan E. Wood, D. D. Pastor ; George Brooks, Thomas B. Griggs, George F. Joyce, F. F. Morton, Wm. H. Whitney, H. Lincoln Chase, J. B. Matthews, Deacons ; B. F. Baker, Clerk ; R. G. F. Candage, Church Treas. ; George Brooks, Thomas B. Griggs, Thomas S. Brown, Henrietta A. Nevers, James W. Vose, Prudential Com. ; Wm. E. Hooper, Society Treas. ; Henry S. Hatch, Sexton.
METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Cypress street, corner Washington. Rev. Wm. N. Brodbeck, Pastor.
Trustees .- Rev. Joshua Gill, Pres. ; E. E. Doran, Sec. ; Levi T. Lyon, Treas. ; Alonzo G. Brewer, A. J. Harrington, Alexander Watson.
Stewards .- E. E. Doran, Sec .; L. T. Lyon, Treas. ; A. G. Brewer, R. H. Grogan, G. A. Lord, G. H, Spence, A. Watson, J. Watt, E. S. Burns, D. Mckenzie.
SUNDAY SERVICES-Sunday school at 12.15 P. M., E Doran, Supt. ; Preaching at 10.30 A. M. ; Prayer meeting 6.30 and 7.30 P. M. ; Class meetings Tuesday and Wed- nesday evenings; Prayer meeting Friday evening at 7.45 P. M.
CHURCH OF THE NEW JERSUALEM. High street, cor. Irving. Parsonage adjoining the Church.
Rev. Willard H. Hinkley, Pastor; Albert Mason, Chairman of Church Committee ; A. L. Cutler, Treas. ; Thomas R. Shewell, Clerk. Morning service, 10.45 ; Sunday school 12 M.
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LADIES' AID SOCIETY.
Mrs. R. B. Hinkley, Pres. ; Miss Lucy Davis, Sec. and Treasurer.
CHRIST CHURCH.
Colchester street, nearly opp. Hawes.
No services held. Sunday school, 2 P. M., October to June.
ST. PAUL'S EPISCOPAL.
St. Paul street, cor. Aspinwall ave.
Rev. Leonard K. Storrs, Rector; Clement K. Fay, Senior Warden ; Wm. L. Chase. Junior Warden; Des- mond Fitzgerald, Clerk ; D. Blakely Hoar, Treas.
SUNDAY SERVICES-Sunday school at 9.30 A. M. Rev. Leonard K. Storrs, Supt. Services at 10.45 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. from October 1st to May.
ST. MARY'S CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION. (CATHOLIC.)
Harvard street, cor. Linden pl.
Rev. L. J. Morris, Pastor ; William A. Ryan, Associate Pastor ; James Driscoll, Jr., Sexton.
SERVICES - Mass every morning at 6.30 and 7; Mass Sundays, 7 and 9 A. M .; High Mass Sundays at 10.30 A. M. ; Vespers at 3 P. M. ; Sunday school at 9 A. M. and 2 P. M.
MASONIC.
BETH-HORON LODGE, F. & A. M.
CHARTERED SEPT. 1871.
Meets in Masonic Hall, brick building, entrance on School street, corner Harvard, second Tuesday in each month.
George P. Johnson, W. M .; C. A. Delano, S. W .; Harris R. Head, J. W. ; R. G. F. Candage, Treas. ; F. H. Bacon, Sec. ; Benjamin F. Baker. Chap. ; Alonzo Bow- man, Marshal ; Reuben S. Swan, S. D. ; Daniel E. Beebe, J. D. ; Snell O. Wade, S. S .; Dr. F. F. Whittier, J. S .; Arthur H. Bailey, I. S. ; Albert F. Conant, Organist ; Charles W. Morgan, Tyler.
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AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR.
COREY HILL COUNCIL, NO: 33.
Meets first and third Tuesdays in each month.
C. W. Batchelder, Past Com .; C. W. Morse, Com .; Mrs. C. W. Morse, Vice Com. ; T. H. Dver, Coll. ; J. H. Boody, Treas. ; M. F. Kenrick, Sec. ; H. S. Woodward, G.
ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS.
DIVISION NO. 7.
Meets first and third Friday in each month at Good Fellows' Hall, Guild block, 92 Washington street.
BRITISH AMERICANS.
LOCAL BRANCH, NO. 54.
Meets first and third Tuesday in each month at Harvard Hall, Joyce building, Harvard square.
Alexander M. Campbell, Pres. ; Alexander McDonald, Vice Pres. ; John C. Gordon, Sec. ; James Patterson, Treas. ; Joseph McNeilly, Fin. Sec.
BROOKLINE FRIENDLY SOCIETY.
ORGANIZED 1887.
Meets monthly on call, at Union building.
Frederick Cunningham, Pres. ; Mrs. J. Elliot Cabot, Sec. ; Horace D. Chapin, Treas. ; Frederick Cunningham, A. L. Lincoln, Jr., Horace D. Chapin, Mrs. J. M. Cod- man, Mrs. W. C. Cabot, Miss Scudder, Mrs. J. Elliot Cabot, Directors ; Mrs. W. O. White, Chairman.
CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS.
ST. LAWRENCE COURT, NO. 61.
John Cook, Chief Ranger ; John Nolan, Vice Chief Ranger ; T. J. Driscoll, Treas. ; Thomas F. Mc Mahan, Fin. Sec. ; Daniel Frawley, Rec. Sec.
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GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
C. L. CHANDLER POST 143.
INSTITUTED 1871.
Meets second and fourth Tuesday of each month, in Town Hall.
William L. Candler, Com .; John Cook, S. V. Com .; William Pree, J. V. Com. ; . Willard Y. Gross, A. ; E. F. Allen, Q .; Dr. Ira B. Cushiog, S. ; Henry K. Paine, Chap. ; William E. Long, O. of the D. ; John C. Hall, O. of the G.
A. P. L.
WINTHROP LEAGUE, NO. 14.
ORGANIZED FEB. 14, 1890.
Adolph Kettembeil, Ex-Gov .; A. A. Manley, Gov. ; James J. Phillips, Lieut. Gov. ; Charles Doney, Speaker ; Fred. H. Robinson. Sec. ; Felix R. King, Collector ; Eugene F. Proctor, Treas. ; John J. Kelly, Teacher.
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Harvard Hall.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
BROOKLINE LODGE, NO 459. INSTITUTED FEB. 8, 1877.
Meets second and fourth Monday evening in each month at 8 o'clock, in Harvard Hall, Harvard sq. corner of Harvard street.
Andrew Creelman, P. D .; John W. Manley, D. ; L. W. Faxon, V. D .; Francis M. Manley, A. D. ; William M. Bellows, Chaplain; C. E. Riley, Guide ; J. Anson Wiswell, Reporter; C. A. W. Spencer, F. R .; A. S. Arthur, Treas. ; R. C. Whitford, Guardian ; Charles H. Wilson, Sen.
LOYAL ORANGE.
BROOKLINE CHOSEN FEW LODGE, NO. 103.
John Turkinton, W. M. ; John Bigham, D. M. ; Henry McWhinney, Chap. ; Thomas Clark, Sec. ; Alexander Mccullough, Treas.
Meets first Wednesday in each month.
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ORDER OF THE IRON HALL.
LOCAL BRANCH, NO. 400.
George W. Baker, Past Justice ; W. H. Stowe, Chief Justice ; A. P. Woodbury, Vice Justice ; Arthur Kellum,. Prelate ; E. P. Masse, Accountant ; F. F. Muldowney, Cashier ; H. F. Buxton, Adj. ; George H. Delano, Her- ald ; J. Harvey, Watchman ; K. Flood, Vidette ; Dr. J. H. Woods, Medical Director; C. W. Morse, George H. Johnson, C. A. Pons, Trustees.
Meets first and third Mondays in Harvard Hall, Joyce building.
P. F. Y. B. O.
DEVOTION COMMANDERY, NO. 11.
INSTITUTED JUNE 21, 1889.
Capt. R. G. F. Candage, Commander : Horace E. Smith, Vice Com .; N. Clifford Paul, Sec. ; Alonzo Bow- man, Treas. ; Mrs. Mary Brigham. Prelate ; E. Frank Proctor, Marshal ; Charles H. Wilson, Guard ; Mrs. Cassie A. Delano, Sentinel ; Mrs. Cassie Proctor, Past Com. ; E. A. Robart, A. W. Corey, W. F. Merritt, Trus- tees.
Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of each month, ., in Harvard Hall, Joyce building, Harvard square.
ROYAL ARCANUM.
SAGAMORE COUNCIL, NO. 181.
CHARTERED SEPT. 1878.
Meet at Masonic Hall. c. School and Harvard streets, Ist and 3d Wednesday evenings of every month.
N. Clifford Paul, Regent ; Leonard Stone, Vice Regent ; Dr. H. Lincoln Chase, Orator ; F. H. Bacon, Sec. ; Wil liam Finney, Collector ; R. G. F. Candage, Treas. ; Horatio R. Buckenham, Chaplain ; C. A. Bowditch, Guide ; F. B. Turner, Warden ; T. H. Dyer, Sentry.
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R. S. OF G. F.
ASSEMBLY, NO. 87.
INSTITUTED MAY 27, 1887.
Albert P. Phinney, Ruler ; Charles J. Jacobs, Instruc- tor; Owen Carev. Secretary ; Daniel H. Sullivan, Finan- cial Secretary ; Thomas F. O'Day, Treas.
Meetings held in Good Fellows' Hall, Guild block, second and fourth Mondays in each month.
SONS OF TEMPERANCE.
BROOKLINE DIVISION, NO. 86.
INSTITUTED NOV. 12, 1884.
Meets every Wednesday evening, at 7.45 o'clock, at Harvard Hall.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION. ORGANIZED 1877.
Meet first and third Wednesdays.
Mrs. S. M. Grant, President; Mrs. E. S. Tobey, Mrs. Sarah Mellen, Mrs. Moses Withington, Mrs. Reuen Thomas, Mrs. B. Kingman, Mrs. Wm. Wood, Mrs. Sarah Mann, Vice Presidents; Mrs. Wm. E. Hooper, Recording Secretary and Treas. ; Mrs. H. E. Abbott, Corresponding Secretary; Mrs. C. H. Stearns, Mrs. A. H. Christianson, Mrs. J. W. Tyler, Miss Sarah Newton, Literature Com- mittee; Miss. Sara Newton, on Juvenile Work; Mrs. S. M. Grant, on Scientific Instruction in Public Shools ; Mrs. J. W. Tyler, on Prison and Jail Work; Miss Marion Stearns, on Flower Mission.
LONGWOOD CLUB.
INCORPORATED MARCH 28, 1888. Monmouth, near Carlton street.
Harrison Gardner, Pres .; George R. Rogers, Vice Pres .; H. P. Stanwood, Treas .; Sherman L. Whipple, Secretary.
Annuel meeting, first Thursday in March.
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BROOKLINE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE.
Union bldg. Walnut, cor. High street. Mrs. Briggs, Pres. ; Mrs. W. W. Potter, Treas.
BROOKLINE FIREMAN'S RELIEF ASSO- CIATION.
George H. Johnson, Pres. ; John H. Allen, Vice Pres .; E. Frank Proctor, Sec .; F. F. Forbes, Treas. ; J. C. Bense, Frank W. Brackett, B. F. Baxter, Frank Mul-" downey, John Manley, M. J. Carroll, Truman Edgerly, John H. Curley, Trustees.
COUNTRY CLUB.
Clyde Park. George W. Medley, Supt.
MELPO CLUB.
J. J. McNamara, Pres. ; William O'Hearn, Vice Pres. ; William Foley, Sec. ; J. F. Meaney, Treas.
Meet every other Friday evening, at Joyce's bldg. Harvard street.
BROOKLINE TABLE CLUB.
Organized March, 1890.
Meets Frank T. Fay's store, 58 Washington street, sec- ond and last Thursday of each month.
William Foley, Pres. ; Thomas F. Daley, Vice Pres. ; Charles H. Moran, Sec. and Treas.
NORFOLK SOCIAL CLUB.
Wm. H. McManus, Pres .; D. T. Hogan, Vice Pres .; F. A. Hogan, Sec. ; J. F. Norton, Treas. ; Thomas Burke, William Newman, P. Grennan, Directors; James Casey, Sergt at Arms.
Meets first and last Thursday in each month, at Club room, Guild block, 92 Washington.
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YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION.
Association Hall, Linden place.
Rev. L. J. Morris, Spiritual Director; John J. Cantwell, Pres. ; William Cusick, Vice Pres. ; Edward McGettrick, Fin. Sec .; Michael J. Crane, Rec. Sec. ; Bernard J. Duffy, Treas .; Lawrence J. Logan, Sergt. at Arms.
Meets first and third Thursdays in each month.
PRIVATE HOSPITAL FOR MENTAL DISEASES.
Boylston, corner Chestnut Hill avenue.
Walter Channing, M. D., Superintendent; W. M. Knowlton, M. D., Asst. Physician.
Opened in July, 1879, and licensed under the laws of the State of Massachusetts. Accommodations for 20 Inmates.
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NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO.
4 Harvard street, Joyce building.
Frank H. Baldwin, Manager ; Misses Mary L. Bowes, Emma Bollig and Josie Carroll, Operators.
THE BROOKLINE NATIONAL BANK.
Rubens building, 280 Washington street, opposite Post Office.
Office hours-8 to 11.45 a. m. ; 3 to 4 p. m.
Discount, Tuesday afternoon, 5 o'clock.
George H. Worthley, Pres. ; Francis M. Lawrence, Vice Pres. ; Reuben S. Swan, Cashier ; C. H. W. Foster, George H. Worthley, Francis W. Lawrence, M. W. Quin- lan, Thomas B. Griggs, Directors.
THE BROOKLINE SAVINGS BANK.
Washington, next Post Office. Incorporated Feb. 24, 1871.
Interest on deposit computed from second Monday in January and July.
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Bank open for deposits and drafts Monday and Satur- day, from 4 to 8 p. m., also Wednesday from 3 to 5 p. m.
OFFICERS.
W. H. Lincoln, Pres. ; Cadwallader Curry, Charles H. Stearns, Nathaniel Lyford, Vice Prests. ; Wm. E. Lincoln, Sec. and Treas. ; W. H. Lincoln, Clement K. Fay. A. E. Kenrick, B. F. Baker, James Driscoll, Horace James, Martin Kingman, B. W. Neal, Thomas P. Ritchie, C. H. Stearns, C. A. Williams, James P. Stearns, William Lin- coln, Nathaniel Lyford, Nathaniel G. Chapin, Trustees.
WEST END STREET RAILROAD.
BROOKLINE DIVISION, STATION 13. Walnut street, near Washington.
Division Supt .- Joseph M. Gould, house at Jamaica Plain.
Station Foreman-Charles W. Vroom.
POST OFFICE.
Washington street, junction Harvard square. .
Ilsley M. Fogerty, Supt. ; Thomas E. Leen, Henry M. Wiggin, Clerks ; J. Nolan, John J. King, D. Lally, N. C. Paul, M. J. Gallagher, James E. Murley, Albert S. Sutton, Michael F. Dunlavy, F. J. Fellows, M. Duffy, Arthur F. Trower, H. J. Files, Carriers.
Letters delivered 8 a. m. and 1 -and 3.45 p. m. Letters collected at 7 and 3 a. m. and 1 and 3.45 p. m.
Office open Sunday-12 to 1 o'clock.
Mails leave Brookline for Boston-7, 8.45, 10.45 a. m., 1.15, 2.45, 5, 7.30 p. m. Arrive-7, 9.55 a. m., 12.30, 3, 3.30, 5, 6 p. m. Sunday mail closes for Boston 4 p. m.
Open for Money Orders and Registered Letters from 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
STREET LETTER BOXES.
Railroad station, High opp. Irving, Walnut and Cy- press, Warren and Dudley, Warren and Clyde, Heath and Boylston, Washington and School, Harvard and As- pinwall avenue, Park and Vernon, Park and Auburn, Harvard and Harvard avenue, Harvard and Alton place, Ivy and Carlton, Longwood avenue, St. Paul and Long- wood avenue, Walnut near Walnut place, Beacon and Harvard, Longwood avenue and Kent, Thorndike, Sum- mit avenue, Chapel station, Cottage Farm station, Wil- liams corner Centre, Linden place, South corner Grove, Beacon and Washington, Davis avenue near Cypress, Beacon opp. Tappan, Boylston corner Walnut.
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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS.
See that your letters are sealed and stamped.
Do not abbreviate the address. Always use street address or box number when convenient.
" Visitors " or " transients " should have mail addressed " in care of." etc.
Place your address on upper left hand corner of envelope, and it will be returned if undelivered.
Place your stamp in upper right hand corner.
Nothing can be attached or pasted on postal card, except at letter rates.
Postmasters are permitted to read postal cards to prohibit the mailing of obscene literature.
Second, third and fourth class matter must not be sealed against Inspection.
There is no limit of weight to first or second class matter or sin- gle books ; all other matter is limited to four pounds.
Liquids can be mailed only in metal or wooden boxes.
Persons sending postal cards and who write upon the address side of theni "in haste," or other words unconnected with their delivery, subject them to letter postage, and they are hield as unmailable.
RATES OF POSTAGE IN THE U. S.
Letters, per og. (fractions same), 2 cents ; must be prepaid by stamps.
Registered Letters and Packages, 10 cents each, in addition to regular postage. Postal Cards, one cent each. Circulars, 1 cent for two ounces or fraction thereof.
Transient newspapers, magazines and other periodicals, when sent by other than a news agent or publisher, 1 cent for 4 ounces or fraction. Any other articles of printed matter, 1 cent for 2 ounces or fraction, prepaid by stamps. Newspapers and periodicals to regular subscribers, when sent from office of publication or from news agent, 1 ct. a ponnd. Regular matter for local delivery when It is to be delivered by carriers, it cair only be mailed for one cent each for newspapers (excepting weeklies), and periodicals not ex- ceeding 2 ounces ; and two cents each for periodicals weighing more than two ounces.
All transient matter must be sent in a cover open at the ends or sides. There must be no word or communication written on the same after its publication, or upon the cover, except the name and address of the person to whom it is to be sent, and the name of the person sending same. There must be no paper or other thing in- closed in or with such printed matter.
Parcel Postage. - All articles of merchandise (except poisons, explosive materials, etc., liable to injure the mails), 1 cent for every ounce, not exceeding 4 pounds.
Postal Notes .- For any amount not exceeding $4.99, uniform rate of three cents.
SPECIAL DELIVERY.
The special delivery system includes all post offices in the United States and all classes of mail matter.
Accordingly every article of mailable matter, mailed at any post office in the United States, to which is affixed a 10 cent special de- livery stamp in addition to regular postage, will be delivered at Letter Carrier offices within the carrier limits, immediately on arrival between the hours of 7 A. M. and 11 p. M., and at any other post office within a one mile radius between the hours of 7 A. M. and 9 p. M.
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PROHIBITED ARTICLES.
The following articles are prohibited from transmission. Publi- cations which violate the copyright laws of the country of destina- tion ; poisons and explosive or inflamable substances ; liquids and those which easily liquify ; confections and pastes ; live or dead animals, except dead insects and reptiles when thoroughly dried ; fruits and vegetables, and substances whichi exhale a bad odor ; lot- tery tickets, lottery advertisements or lottery circulars ; all obscene or immoral articles ; articles which in any way damage or destroy the mails or injure the persons handling them. Live bees are mail- able as merchandise (4th class matter), at 1 cent per ounce, if so put up as to run no risk of soiling or injuring the mails, or escaping and to be easy of inspection.
FOREIGN.
Letters to Great Britain, including Scotland and Ireland, and the Continent of Europe, British, Dutch, French, and Portuguese pos- sessions in the West Indies aud Africa, Brazil, Argentine Republic, Peru, China, Japan, Java, St. Pierre, Miquelon, Egypt, Newfound- land, all parts of India, and the Straits Settlements, Nassau, Colon, Barbadoes, Bermuda, Uruguay, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Chili and Sandwich Islands, 5 cents per half ounce. Madagascar (except Tamatave and St. Mary's), British mail, 13 cents ; French mail,. 21 cents. Bolivia, 5 cents. New South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland, Victoria, and Tasmania, 12 cents. South Africa, 15 cents. St. Helena, 15 cents. Canada, 2 cents. Mexico same as the United States, except that liquors cannot be sent.
Newpsapers to Great Britain, including Scotland and Ireland, and the Continent of Europe, British, Dutch, French, and Portu- guese possions in the West Indies and Africa, Argentine Republic, Peru, Ecuador, Chili, China, Japan, Java, St. Pierre, Miquelon, all parts of India, Nassau, Barbadoes, and Newfoundland, 1 cent for two ounces. Canada, I cent for four ounces. Australia, New South Wales, New Zealand, Queensland, Victoria, and Tasmania, 2 cents for each paper. Madagascar (except Tamatave and St. Mary's), British mail, 4 cents for each four ounces. Bolivia, 1 cent for every two ounces or fraction thereof, South Africa and St. Helena, 4 cents each paper under four ounces, and Natal, South Africa, 4 cents for each paper under four ounces. Mexico, 1 cent per four ounces.
Postal Cards to all postal union countries where five cent letter postage prevails, 2 cents. Canada and Mexico, 1 cent.
MONEY ORDERS .- DOMESTIC.
For any amount not exceeding $300 will be issued on deposits at this Office on payment of the following fees : On Orders not ex- ceeding $5,-5 cents. Over $5 and not exceeding $10,-8 cents. Over $10 and not exceeding $15,-10 cents. Over $15 and not exceeding $30,-15 cents. Over $30 and not exceeding $40,-20 cents. Over $40 and not exceeding $50,-25 cents. Over $50 and not exceeding $60,-30 cents. Over $60 and not exceeding $70,- 35 cents. Over $70 and not exceeding $80,-40 cents. Over $80 and not exceeding $100,-45 cents. Lists of Money Order Offices may seen at P. O.
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FOREIGN.
Money Orders issued on the United Kingdom, Ireland, Germany, Switzerland, France, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Denmark and Hol- land, Austria via Switzerland, Belgium, Jamaica, New Foundland, New Zealand, New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Tasmania, Hawaiian Kingdom, Windward Islands, Panama, Leeward Islands, Cape Colony, British India, and Portugal, Ceylon Straits Settle- ments, Cypress, Gibraltar, Tangiers, Morocco, Netherlands, Grand Duchy of Luxemberg, Constantinople, Bermuda, Falkland Islands, Western Australia, Gambia, Mauritius, Natal, St. Helena, Trinidad, Malta, Beyreuth, Salonica, Smyrna, Hong Kong, Shaghai, Japan, Iceland, via Germany, Massowah, Assab, Zanzibar, Transvaal, British Beehuanaland Orange Free States, and Alexandria in Egypt. Rates 10 cents for every $10.
POLICE COURT.
Charles H. Drew, Justice ; , Clerk; Chas. F. Perkins, and Frank L. Creesy, Associate Jutices.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Abbott H. Edward
Codman James M. Jr.
Abell Charles R.
Coffin Charles P.
Achorn Edgar O.
Cotton Frank B.
Adams John S.
Cousens John E.
Addicks Frederick P.
Crane Joshua
Anthony Edgar W.
Creesy Frank L.
Aspinwall William
Cummings Prentiss
Atkinson Edward
Curry Cadwallader
Baker Benjamin F.
Curtis Daniel B.
Beck Frederick
Daland Tucker
Bemis Frank B.
Davis L. Shannon
Bennett Samuel C.
Denny William S.
Benton. Austin W.
Drew Charles H.
Bishop Robert
Duncklee Charles T.
Bolles M. Shepard
Edgerly James W.
Bowditch William I.
Fay Clement K.
Brown George B.
Ferry Willis W.
Cabot Edward T. .
Foster Charles O.
Cabot Henry B.
Francis Nathaniel A.
Candage Rufus G. F.
Gardner Harrison
Carpenter George N.
Gibbs Emery B.
Chandler Alfred D.
Graham John M.
Chapin Horace D.
Greenough Charles P.
Chapin Nathaniel G.
Hale Josiah L.
Chase Charles F.
Hapgood Charles E.
Cilley Charles H.
Harrington Charles F.
Cobb Charles K ..
Hill William H.
Codman Charles R.
Hoar D. Blakely
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JUSTICES (Con'd.)
Hooper William E.
Richard's Frank W.
Jones Jerome
Richardson William K.
Joyce George F.
Robeson Andrew
Kimball Moses
Rothery John J. E.
Kingman Bradford
Sears William B.
Latham Aaron H.
Shurtleff Augustine
Lawrence Francis W.
Lee Joseph
Storev Moorfield
Lincoln Albert L .. . Jr.
Swan William W.
Lincoln William E.
Talbot Thomas H.
Little George B.
Taylor Henry M.
Little James L.
Tompson Samuel
Lowell Percival
Tompson Edw. W. E.
Lyman Anson M.
Towne George E.
Magoun Herbert
Train Samuel P.
Mansfield E. Sumner
Train Stephen G.
Mason Albert
Tyndale Theo. H.
M'Cleary Samuel F.
Way C. Granville
McCormack John J.
Whitney Charles L. B.
Miles Jonas M.
Willcutt Levi L.
Mowry Oscar B.
Williams John R.
Perkins Charles F.
Williams Moses
Rice David Hall
Williston Samuel
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Burpee George C.
Drew Charles H.
Roberts Reuben.
Eliot Amory
Robeson Andrew
Gardner Richard
Robinson Edward S.
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