Brookline directory 1894, Part 22

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Publication date: 1894
Publisher: W.A. Greenough & co.
Number of Pages: 352


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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.


C. A. Delano, W. M. ; Reuben S. Swan,S. W .; Daniel E. Beede, J. W .; R. G. F. Candage, Treas. ; F. H. Ba- con, Sec. ; Benjamin F. Baker, Chap. ; Alonzo Bowman, Marshal ; Dr. F. F. Whittier, S. D. ; Arthur H. Bailey, J. D. ; Arthur W. Bowker, S. D. ; C. A. W. Spencer, J.


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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT


D .; Joseph Farquhar, I. S .; Albert F. Conant, Organist ; Charles W. Morgan, Tyler.


Meet in Masonic Hall, brick building, entrance on School street, corner Harvard, second Tuesday in each month.


ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS. DIVISION NO. 7.


Daniel O'Neil, Pres. ; Wm. Kenney. Vice Pres .; John Maloney, Treas. ; Michael Rutledge, Sec .; Michael Ken- ney, Fin. Sec.


Meet first and third Fridays in each month.


BRITISH AMERICANS. LOCAL BRANCH, NO. 54.


Alexander M. Campbell, Pres. ; Alexander McDonald, Vice Pres., John C. Gordon, Sec. ; James Patterson, Treas. ; David Bradford, Fin. Sec.


Meet second Tuesday in each month at Harvard Hall, Joyce bldg. Harvard square.


CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS. ST. LAWRENCE COURT, NO. 61.


James Mullowney, Chief Ranger ; James J. Black. Vice Chief Ranger ; John S. Meaney, Treas. ; Thomas F. Mc- Mahan, Fin. Sec. ; Daniel Frawley, Rec. Sec.


Meet at Harvard Hall, first and third Mondays of each month.


ODD FELLOWS. LOMIA LODGE, NO. 221.


Fred A. Cross, N. G. ; M. Frank Kenrick, V. G. ; A. Eugene Kenrick, Treas. ; John McCullough, Rec. Sec. ; James Horton, Fin. Sec.


Meet every Wednesday evening at Harvard Hall, Har- vard.


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GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.


C. L. CHANDLER POST, 143.


Instituted 1871.


II. K. Paine, Com. ; Wm. Preé. S. V. Com. ; F. II. Mel- len, J. V. Com. ; Willard Y. Gross. A. ; E. F. Allen, Q .; Dr. Ira B. Cushing, S .; S. D. Edwards, Chap .; C. E. Hapgood, O. of the D .; Win. Finney, O. of the G. ; F. Turner, Sergt. Maj.


Meet second and fourth Tuesday of each month, in Town Hall.


WOMEN'S RELIEF CORPS.


C. L. CHANDLER CORPS, NO. 109.


Mrs. Susan M. Gross, Pres. ; Mrs. M. A. Brown. Sen. Vice ; Mrs. Clara Morrison. Jun. Vice ; Mrs. Sadie Dyer; Sec. ; Mrs. L. A. Turner. Treas.


Meet first and third Tuesday afternoons of each month at G. A. R. Hall, Town Hall building.


SONS OF VETERANS.


LT. COL. WILDER DWIGHT CAMP, NO. 97, DIVISION OF MASS. U. S. A. Organized May 23, 1879.


William Carl Preé, Capt. ; Robert W. Finney, 1st Lieut. ; Win. D. Paine, 2d Lieut. ; Charles J. Crawford, Wm. D. Paine, Camp Council ; Charles Kelly, Ist Sergt. ; Frank E. Small, Qmr. Sergt .; Geo. W. Pree, Sergt. of Guard ; Clarence E. Noland, Color Sergt. ; Harry B. Sears. Prin. Musician ; Clarence E. Mallor, Corp. of Guard ; Charles J. Crawford, Chaplain.


Meet 3d Tuesday in each month, in G. A. R. Hall.


KINGS DAUGHTERS AND SONS.


CONSIDERATE CIRCLE.


Mrs. B. W. Neal, Jr. Pres. ; B. W. Neal, Jr. V. Pres. ; Miss L. M. Newcomb, Sec. ; C. H. Dyer, Treas.


Meet first Wednesday of each month at house of the president.


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KNIGHTS OF HONOR. BROOKLINE LODGE, NO. 459.


Instituted Feb. 8, 1877.


L. W. Faxon, P. D. ; Francis M. Manley, D .; Charles E. Riley. V. D. ; Alden A. Manley, A. D. ; Henry A. Ross, Chap. ; Andrew Creelman, Guide ; J. Anson Wiswell, Re- porter ; C. A. W. Spencer, F. R. ; A. S. Arthur, Treas. ; M. F. Keegan, Guardian ; Charles H. Wilson, Sen.


Meet second and fourth Monday evening in each month at 8 o'clock, in Harvard Hall, Harvard sq. corner Har- vard street.


LOYAL ORANGE.


BROOKLINE CHOSEN FEW LODGE, NO. 103.


John Tinkerton, W.M. ; John Bingham, D.M. ; Thomas Clark, Sec. ; Alex. Mccullough.


Meet first Tuesday in each month at Harvard Hall.


NEW ENGLAND ORDER OF PROTECTION.


BOYLSTON LODGE, 120.


Henry C. Dimond, W. ; Charles Morgan, V. W. ; Mrs. L. M. Edwards, Sec. ; Miss L. B. Finney, Fin. Sec. ; Sam- uel Edwards, Treas.


Meet the first and third Wednesday evenings of each month at G. A. R. Hall.


ROYAL ARCANUM. SAGAMORE COUNCIL, NO. 181.


Chartered Sept. 1878.


Leonard Stone, Regent; H. R. Buckenham, V. Regent ; George P. Johnson, Orator ; F. H. Bacon, Sec. ; William Finney, Coll. ; R. G. F. Candage, Treas. ; Joseph Farqu- har, Chap. ; C. A. Bowditch, Guide ; F. B.Turner, War. ; R. B. Brown, Sen.


Meet at Masonic Hall, cor, School and Harvard streets, 1st and 3d Wednesday evenings of every month.


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R. S. OF G. F.


ASSEMBLY, NO. 87.


Instituted May 27, 1887.


-, Past Ruler ; James M. Tracey, Ruler ; Herbert L. Sawyer, Inst. ; Owen Carey, Sec. and Fin. Sec. ; John C. Barthlemas, Treas. : John Brown, Council- lor ; John Smith, Prelate ; James D. McIntosh, Director.


Meetings held in Harvard Hall, Harvard st. on fourth Tuesday of each month.


SONS OF TEMPERANCE.


BROOKLINE DIVISION, NO. 86.


Instituted Nov. 12, 1884.


Richard Wilson, W. P. ; Miss Anna E. Newell, R. S. ; Miss Augusta L. Wilkin, Treas.


Meet every Thursday evening. at 8 o'clock, at Presby- terian Church Hall, Guild blk. Washington st.


WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.


Organized 1877.


Mrs. J. W. Tyler, Pres. ; Mrs. E. S. Tobey. Mrs. Sarah Mellen, Mrs. Moses Withington, Mrs. Reuen Thomas, Mrs. B. Kingman, Mrs. Wm. Wood, Mrs. Sarah Mann, Vice Prests. ; Mrs. Wm. E. Hooper, Rec. Sec.and Treas. ; Mrs. C. H. Stearns, Mrs. A. H. Christianson, Mrs. J. W. Ty- ler, Miss Sarah Newton, Literature Com. ; Miss Sara Newton, on Juvenile Work, and Scientific Instruction in Public Schools ; Miss Marion Stearns, on Flower Mission.


Meet second Wednesday of each month at members house.


BROOKLINE FIREMEN'S RELIEF ASSO- CIATION.


George H. Johnson, Pres .; Truman Edgerly, Vice Pres. ; E. Frank Proctor. Sec .; F. F. Forbes. Treas. ; E. R. Forbes, Frank W. Brackett, Frank Muldowney, John Manley, M. J. Carroll, B. L. Pierce, Trustees.


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BROOKLINE FRIENDLY SOCIETY. Organized 1887.


Mrs. J. M. Codman, Pres. ; Mrs. J. Elliot Cabot. Sec. ; Horace D. Chaplin, Treas. ; A. L. Lincoln, Jr. Mrs. J. M. Codman, Mrs. W. C. Cabot, Miss Bessie Scudder, Mrs. J. Elliot Cabot, H. W. Lamb, Prof. D. R. Dewey, Directors ; John P. Fletcher. Supt.


Meet monthly on call, at Union bldg.


BROOKLINE GAS LIGHT CO. Power Station, 37 Pearl.


Robert Amory, Pres. ; Harcourt Amory, Treas. ; C. D. Woodruff, Chief Engineer.


BROOKLINE POLICE MUTUAL AID SOCIETY.


Alonzo Bowman, Pres. ; Albert S. Paige, Vice Pres. ; Alonzo W. Corey, Sec .; George F. Dearborn, Treas.


Meet at Police station, Prospect street.


BROOKLINE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE.


Union bldg. Walnut, corner High street.


Mrs. H. P. Briggs, Pres. ; Mrs. Stephen Winchester, Mrs. W. W. Potter, Treas.


Meet second Wednesday of each month at 11 a. m.


DAY NURSERY AND KINDERGARTEN.


Washington street, cor. Walter avenue. Miss Annie M. C. Soper, Matron.


SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF MARITIME PROVINCES.


LATOUR ASSEMBLY. Organized Jan. 1894. Dr. F. S. Belyea, Pres. ; A. C. Wilson, Vice Pres. ; Miss Alice M. Rogers, Sec. ; II. E. Belyea, Treas.


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ST. MARY'S. T. A. & B. SOCIETY.


Organized 1887.


Rev. L. J. Morris, Spiritual Director; T. F. Barrett, Pres. ; John J. McNamara, Vice Pres. ; Jeremiah Collins, Rec. Sec. ; T.F.Kelley, Fin. Sec. ; James J. Powers, Treas. ; John Hogan, Sergt .- at-Arms.


| Meet second and last Mondays in each month, in base- ment of church, Linden place.


' UNION BUILDING.


Walnut corner High.


Chas. H. Stearns, Pres. ; Henry W. Lamb, Treas. ; Leonard C. Wason, Sec.


Free reading and amusement room for the benefit of the public.


YOUNG MEN'S CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION.


Rev. L. J. Morris, Spiritual Director ; T.B. McCaffery, Pres. ; Joseph Cahill, Vice Pres. ; T. L. Miskell, Fin. Sec. ; Dennis Harrington, Rec. Sec. ; Wm.Cusick, Treas. ; Wm. Hanley, Sergt .- at Arms. ; Henry White, Librarian ; Rev. L. J. Morris, J. Fegan, J. Casey, B. Duffy, J. Driscoll, Directors.


Meet first and third Thursdays in each month at Asso- ciation Hall, Linden place.


CLUBS. BROOKLINE REPUBLICAN CLUB.


272 Washington street.


Jacob P. Bates, Pres. ; Walter W. Paige, Sec. ; Reuben S. Swan, Treas.


BROOKLINE TABLE CLUB. Organized March, 1890.


William McManus, Pres. ; Thomas E. Daley, Vice Pres. ; Charles H. Moran, Sec. and Treas.


Meet at T. J. King's store, Washington street, second and fourth Thursdays of each month.


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COUNTRY CLUB.


Clyde Park. George W. Medley, Supt.


LONGWOOD CLUB. Monmouth, near Carlton street. Incorporated March 28, 1888. George R. Rogers, Pres. ; John R. Lee, Vice Pres. ; Walter L. Lane, Treas. ; Sherman L. Whipple, Sec.


Annual meeting first Thursday in March.


NORFOLK SOCIAL CLUB.


Organized 1886.


Wm. H. McManus, Pres. ; P. H. O'Neil, Vice Pres. ; James Finn, Sec. ; John J. Carroll, Treas. ; Timothy J. Burke, P. J. Lacy and Frank McGonigle, Directors ; Thomas F. King, Sergt .- at Arms.


Meet first and last Tuesday in each month at Club- room, Guild block, 176 Washington.


RIVERDALE CASINO.


Francis street, near Harrison.


Charles H. Utley, Pres. ; Jacob P. Bates, Vice Pres. ; Edwin A. Rogers, Treas. ; Charles H. Flood, Sec.


PRIVATE HOSPITAL FOR MENTAL DISEASES.


Boylston, cor. Chestnut Hill ave.


Walter Channing, M. D., Supt. ; W. M. Knowlton, M. D., Asst. Physician.


Opened in July, 1879, and licensed under the laws of the State of Massachusetts. Accommodations for 22 Inmates.


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NEW ENGLAND TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO.


4 Harvard street, Joyce building.


Anson B. Norton, Manager ; Misses Mary L. Bowes, Josie A. Carroll, Margaret M. Carey and Lillian W. Smith, operators.


THE BROOKLINE NATIONAL BANK.


New National Bank bldg. Harvard, cor. Kent.


Office hours-9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays 8 to 12 only. Discount, Tuesday afternoon, 3.45 o'clock.


George H. Worthley, Pres. ; Francis W. Lawrence, Vice Pres. ; Reuben S. Swan, Cashier ; C. H. W. Foster, Geo. H. Worthley, Francis W. Lawrence, M. W. Quin- lan, Thos. B. Griggs, Directors.


THE BROOKLINE SAVINGS BANK.


Washington, next Post Office. Incorporated Feb. 24, 1871.


Wm. H. Lincoln, Pres. ; Wm. E. Lincoln, Treas. and Sec.


Interest on deposit computed from second Monday in January and July.


Open for deposits and drafts every Monday and Satur- day evening from 4 to 8 o'clock, also Wednesday after- noons from 3 to 5. The quarters begin the second Mon . days of January, April, July and Oct.


OFFICERS.


W. H. Lincoln, Pres. ; Cadwallader Curry, Charles H. Stearns, Clement K. Fay, Vice Pres. ; Win. 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. Stearus, C. A. Williams, James P. Stearns, Wm. Lincoln, Nathaniel Lyford, C. Curry, M. P. Kennard, Trustees.


THE HOLTZER-CABOT ELECTRIC CO.


Station street. Incorporated 1889. Charles W. Holtzer, Pres. ; Ira A. Foster, Treas.


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WEST END STREET RAILWAY. BROOKLINE DIVISION, STATION 13.


8 Walnut street, near Washington.


Division Supt .- Joseph M. Gould, house at Jamaica Plain. 1


. Station Foreman-Charles W. Vroom.


POST OFFICE.


Washington street, june. Harvard square.


Isley M. Fogerty. Supt. ; John S. Carney. Henry M. Wiggin, John W. McCarthy, Clerks ; John Nolan, Jolin J. King, N. Clifford Paul, M. J. Gallagher, James E. Mur- lev, Albert L. Sutton, Michael F. Dunlavey, F.I. Fellows, Michael Duffy, Hugh F. Kerr, George M. Saunders, Michael Nolan, Carriers.


Letters delivered 7.20 a.m. and 2.00 and 4.45 p.m. Letters collected by the carriers 7.20 a.m. and 2.00 and 4.45 p.m.


Office open week days 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Office open Sundays-10 to 11 o'clock.


Mails leave Brookline for Boston-7.15.8.15,10 20 a.m. 12.30, 2.00, 5.00,6.00 and 7.30 p.m. Arrive-5.30.6.40, 9.55, 11.30 a.m. 1.15, 2.00, 3.00, 3.40. 4.30, 5.30, 6.30 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 Aspin- wall avenue, Park and Vernon, Park and Auburn, Har- vard and Harvard avenue, Harvard and Alton place, Ivy and Carlton, Longwood avenue. St. Paul and Longwood avenue, Walnut near Walnut place, Beacon and Harvard, Longwood avenue and Kent, Thorndike, Summit avenue Chapel station, Cottage Farm station, Williams corner Centre, Linden place, South corner Grove. Beacon and Washington, Davis avenue near Cypress, Beacon, opp. Tappan, Boylston, corner Walnut, Newcomb & Frost's store, Beacon, Beacon corner Dean road, Beacon corner Winchester, Wm. H. Lincoln school, Park opp. Buckmins- ter, Harvard, opp. Babcock, Freeman, corner Babcock, Pleasant opp. Green, Waverly foot Thayer. Harris.


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 mall addressed " in care of," etc.


Place your address on upper lefthand corner of envelope, and it will be returned if undelivered.


Place your stamp in upper right hand corner.


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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 wood :nt boxes.


Persons sending postal cards and who write upon the address side of them " in haste," or other words unconnected with their delivery, subject them to letter postage, and they are held as unmailable.


RATES OF POSTAGE IN U. S.


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 pound. Regular matter for local delivery when it is to be delivered by carriers, it can only be mailed for one cent each for newspapers (excepting weeklies), and periodicals not e x 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 orwith 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.


PROHIBITED ARTICLES.


The following articles are prohibited from transmission. Public 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 which 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


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the mails or injnre the persons handling them. Live bees are mail- able as merchandise (4th elnss matter), at 1 cent per ounce, if so put up ns to ron 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 Enrope, British, Dutch, French, and Portuguese pos- sessions in the West Indies and Africa, Brazil, Argentine Republic, Pern, China, Japan, Java. St. Pierre, Miquelon, Egypt, Newfound- and. all parts of India, and the Straits Settlements, Nassau, Colon, Barbadoes, Bermuda, Urugnay, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Chili and Sandwich Islands, 5 cents per half onnce. 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.


Newpapers to Great Britain, including Scotland and Ireland and the Continent of Europe, British, Dutch, French, and Portu- gnese possions in the West Indies and Africa, Argentine Republic, Peru, Ecuador. Chili, China, Japan, Java, St. Pierre, Miquelont all parts of India, Nassau, Barbadoes, and Newfoundland, 1 cen, for two ounces. Canada. 1 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, Sonth 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.


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 Sonth Wales, Victoria, Queensland Tasmania, Ilawa ian 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 I-lands, Western Australia, Gambia, Mauritius, Natal, St. Helena. Trinidad, Malta, Beyreuth, Salonica, Smyrna, Hong Kong, Shaghai, Japan, Iceland, via Germany, Massowah, Assab, Zanzibar. Transvala- British Bechuanaland Orange Free States, and Alexandria in Egypt. Rates 10 cents for every $10.


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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


Abbott Edward M. Abbott H. Edward


Achorn Edgar O. Adams Jolin S.


Foster Charles W. Francis Nathaniel A. Gardner Harrison


Gibbs Emery B.


Addicks Frederick P.


Gill Joshua


Atherton George E.


Graham John M.


Anthony Edgar W.


Greenough Charles P.


Atkinson Edward


Hale Josiah L.


Baker Benjamin F. Beck Frederick


Hall Prescott F.


Bemis Frank B.


Bennett Samuel C.


Hoar D. Blakely


Hobart John W.


Bowditch William I.


Jones Jerome Joyce George F.


Brown George B. Burrage George D. Cabot Henry B.


Kimball Moses


Kingman Bradford


Candage Rufus G. F.


Lawrence Francis W.


Cantwell John J.


Lee Joseph


Carpenter George N.


Lincoln Albert L. Je.


Lincoln William E.


Chapin Horace D.


Little George B.


Chase Charles F.


Little James L.


Cilley Charles II.


Lovett Augustus S.


Cobb Charles K.


Lyman Auson M.


Codman James M. Jr.


Magoun Herbert


Coffin Charles P.


Manu George S. Mansfield E. Sumner


Cotton Frank B.


M'Cleary Samuel F.


Cousens John E.


McCormack John J.


Crane Joshua


Mckay David H.


Creesy Frank L.


Miles Jonas M.


Cunningham Frederick


Moore Luther S.


Curry Cadwallader Curtis Daniel B.


Mowry Oscar B. Noble William


Daland Tucker


Davis L. Shannon Doliber Thomas


O'Loughlin Patrick Pearson Charles H. Perking Charles F. Perry John Y. Pollard Alonzo W.


Richards Frank W.


Richards Henry N. Richardson William K.


Robeson Andrew


Ferry Willis W. Flagg Charles P'.


Rothery John J. E.


Bishop Robert Bowditch Frederick C.


Holmes Edwin B.


Bowker A. W.


Hapgood Charles E. Hill William H.


Latham Aaron H.


Chandler Alfred D.


Coffin Rufus


Drew Charles II. Driscoll Michael C. Duneklee Charles 'T. Eustis Herbert H. Fay Clement K.


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Russell Frank A.


Sears William B.


Train Stephen G. Tyndale Theo. H.


Shurtleff Angustine


Walker Nathaniel U.


Shepard O. Atherton


Watson James R.


Southworth Robert A.


Way C. Granville


Storey Moorffeld


Whipple Sherman L.


Swan William W.


White William II.


Talbot Thomas H.


Willcutt Levi L.


Taylor Henry M.


Williams Fred H.


Tompson Edw. W. E.


Williams Moses


Tucker Payson E.


Williams Moses, Jr.


Williston Samuel


NOTARIES PUBLIC.


Burpee George C.


Parker Edmund M.


Carr Alfred W.


Perking Charles F.


Chester Walstein R.


Preé W. C.


Coffin Rufus


Richards Frank W.


Creesy Frank L.


Roberts Reuben L.


Eliot Amory


Robeson Andrew


Hayes Joseph K. Jr.


Robinson Edward S.


Hobart John W.


Saxe John W.


Holmes Edwin B.


Rogers Alvan H.


Hopkins J. A. H. Kingman Bradford


Tobey Edward S.


Walker Nathaniel U.


Morse Edward G. O'Loughlin Patrick Page Charles F.


Walker Joseph


Williams .Moses, Jr.


Worthley George H.


MEDICAL EXAMINER.


Harry M. Cutts, M. D.


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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS, 1890. Total, . - 2,238,943.


BARNSTABLE CO.


No. Attleboro


6,727


Conway


1,45


Barnstable


4,023


Norton


1,785


Deerfield


2.910


Bourne


1,442


Raynham


1,340


Erving


972


Brewster


1.003


Rehoboth


1,786


Gill


960


Chatham


1,954


Dennis


2,899


Somerset


2,106


Hawley


515


Swansea


1,456


Heath


503


Falmouth


2,567


Harwich


2,734


Westport


2,599


Leyden


407


Mashpee


298


Total


186,465


Montague


6,29€


Provincetown


4.642


DUKES CO.


Chilmark


353


Orange


4,568


Rowe


541


Shelburne


1,553


Shutesbury


453


Sunderland


663


Warwick


565


Wendell


505


Whately


779


Total


38,610


HAMPDEN CO.


Agawam 2,352


Blandford


871


Florida


436


Bradford


3,720


Brimfield


1,096


Gt. Barrington


4,612


Danvers


7.454


Chester


1,295


Hancock


506


Essex


1,713


Chicopee


14,050


Hinsdale


1.739


Georgetown


2.117


Granville


1,061


Lanesborough


1,018


Gloucester


24,651


Hampden


831


Lee


3.785


Groveland


2,191


Holland


201


Lenox


2,889


Hamilton


961


Holyoke


35,637


Monterey


495


Haverhill


27,412


Long Meadow


2,183


Mt. Washington


148


Ipswich


4,439


Ludlow


1,939


New Aslıford


125


Lawrence


44,654


Monson


3.650


New Marlboro


1,805


Lynn


55,727


Montgomery


266


North Adams


16 074


Lynnfield


787


Palmer


6,520


Otis


583


Manchester


1,789


Russell


879


Peru


305


Marblehead


8,202


Southwick


914


Pittsfield


17,281


Richmond


796


Methuen


4,814


Tolland


393


Sandisfield


807


Savoy


569


Nahant


880


Westfield


9,805


Sheffield


1,954


New bury


1.427


Stockbridge


2,132


Newburyport


13,947


Wilbrahamı


1,814


Total 135,713


HAMPSHIRE CO.


Amherst 4,512


Belchertown


2,120


Chesterfield


608


Cummington


787


Easthampton


4,395


Enfield


952


Attleboro


7,577


Berkley


894


Dartmouth


3,122


Dighton


1,889


Easton


4,493


Fairhaven


2,919


Fall River


74,398


Freetown


1,417


Mansfield


3,432


Charlemont


972


Pelham


486


New Bedford


40,783


Colerain


299,995


Hadley


1,669


FRANKLIN CO.


Hatfield


1.246


Ashfield


1,025


Huntington


1,385


Bernardston 770


Middlefield


475


Backland®


1,570


Northampton


Plain field


5,077


N. Andover 3,742


Peabody


10,158


W. Stockbridge


1,492


Rockport


4,087


Williamstown


4,221


Rowley


1,248


Windsor


612


Salem


30,801


Salisbury


1,316


Saugus


3,673


Swampscott


3,198


Topsfield


1,022


Wenham


886


Goshen


297


W. Newbury


1,796


Granby


765


Greenwich


526


Tyringham


412


Washington


434


Merrimac


2,633


Springfield


44.179


Middleton


924


Wales


700


Alford


297


Becket


946


Cheshire


1,308


Clarksburg


884


Andover


6.142


Dalton


2,885


Beverly


10,821


Egremont


' 845


Boxford


865


Sandwich


1,819


Northfield


1,869


Truro 919


Wellfleet


1,291


Yarmouth


1,760


Total


29,172


BERKSHIRE CO.


Adams


9,213


Total


4,369


ESSEX CO.


Amesbury


9,798


Cottage City


1,080


Edgartown


1,186


Gay Head


139


Gosnold


135


Tisbury


1,506


Eastham


602


Taunton


25,448


Leverett


702


Monroe


282


Orleaus


1.219


New Salem


85€


Seekonk


1,317


Greenfield


5,252


Total


81,108


BRISTOL CO.


Acuslinet


1,027


Total


W. Springfield


14.9 0


300


CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS


Prescott


376


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