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ABRAHAM LINCOLN COURT, LADY FORESTERS.
Chief Ranger, Mrs. James Kelly. Secretary, Miss Hannah McGrath. Treasurer, Mrs. Philip L. Bolger. Meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings at Knights of Columbus' Hall.
United Order of the Golden Cross. ROANOKE COMMANDERY, No. 110.
Grand Commander, Benjamin F. Allen. Recording Secretary, J. Sidney Allen. Treasurer, Daniel McDonald. Meets first and third Wednesday evenings in Temple of Honor Hall.
AMERICAN PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION.
President, Isaac H. Higgins. Secretary, James R. Jeffery. Treasurer, Nathaniel Maddix, jr. Meets every Wednesday evening at Jeffery's Hall.
Ancient Essenic Order. PHILO SENATE, No. 2.
Excellent Senator, John J. Ropper. Recording Secretary, Wil- liam F. Marston. Treasurer, Charles A. Mason. Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at K. A. E. O. Hall, Gloucester National Bank building.
PHILO LADIES' CLUB,
President, Mrs. Lizzie Richardson. Secretary, Miss Clara Anderson. Treasurer, Mrs. Pindar T. Buzzell. Meets every Thursday evening at K. A. E. O. Hall.
Order United American Mechanics. GLOUCESTER COUNCIL, No. 27.
Councillor, Charles G. Herrick. Secretary, John H. Hodgkins. Financial Secretary, Nathaniel Maddix, jr. Treasurer, Frank B. Herrick. Meets every Friday evening in Mechanics Hall, 92 Main street.
GRANITE COUNCIL.
Councillor, Clarence Hanscomb. Secretary, Rufus Mclellan. Meets every Friday evening at 824 Washington street, Lanesville.
Daughters of Liberty. CYNOSURE COUNCIL, No. 21.
Councillor, Mrs. Lizzie Parsons. Secretary, Miss Willine Norton. Financial Secretary, Miss Ida Merridew. Treasurer, Mrs. John M. Parsons. Meets every Tuesday evening in Mechanics Hall.
Grand Army of the Republic. COL. ALLEN POST, No. 45.
Commander, Sidney Gardner. Adjutant, David M. Favor. Meets every Thursday evening at G. A. R. Hall, 171 Main street.
CLARA BARTON LODGE.
(Sisters of the Grand Army.)
President, Marcia L. Babson. Secretary, Lizzie Center. Treas- urer, Althea B. Winchester. Meets every Friday evening at G. A. R. Hall.
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Women's Relief Corps. COL. ALLEN CORPS, No. 77.
President, Mrs. Lucy A. Lufkin. Secretary, Mrs. Emma Inger- soll. Treasurer, Mrs. Lizzie F. Quinn. Meets every Wednesday evening at G. A. R. Hall.
Sons of Veterans. J. F. DYER CAMP, No. 24.
Captain, George H. Martin. Lieutenants, Walter C. Jeffs and Ernest R. Friend. Meets every Tuesday evening at Sons of Vet- erans' Hall, 119 Main street.
Massachusetts Volunteer Militia.
CO. G, EIGHTH REGIMENT.
Captain, Edward J. Ilorton. 1st Lieutenant. Charles M. McIsaac. 2d Lieutenant, James C. Nutt.
ACORIANA BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION.
President, Joseph J. Alves. Secretary, Christian J. Souza. Treasurer, Antone A. Souza. Meets Friday evenings at Acoriana Hall, Pew's Block.
LADIES' ACORIANA BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION.
President, Mrs. Jennie Mitchell. Secretary, Miss Addie Saun- ders. Treasurer, Mrs. Joanna Mitchell. Meets every Monday even- ing at Sons of Veterans' Hall.
Ancient and Illustrious Knights of Malta. ST. ANGELO COMMANDERY, No. 224.
Commander, David I. Robinson. Recorder, James R. Jeffery. Treasurer, William H. Collins. Meets every Monday evening at Pythian Hall.
Knights of Columbus. GLOUCESTER COUNCIL, No. 215.
Grand Knight, Thomas J. Carroll. Recording Secretary, Peter R. Stockelberg. Financial Secretary, Frank Buckley. Treasurer, Frank A. Regan. Meets first and third Monday evenings in Knights of Columbus' Hall.
COLUMBIAN CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
President, John L. Mulholland. Recording Secretary, Daniel Carroll. Financial Secretary, Jolin Chisholmn. Treasurer, Hugh Gillis. Meets first and third Thursdays of every month in Knights of Columbus' Hall.
Temperance Organizations.
FRATERNITY LODGE, No. 35, INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS.
Chief Templar, Lizzie W. Clark. Secretary, Sarah E. Wood- bury. Treasurer, John D. Woodbury. Meets second Wednesday evening in each month at 132 Main street.
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AGAMENTICUS LODGE, No. 85, INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS.
Chief Templar, Charles A. Langmaid. Secretary, Nathaniel Sprague, jr. Meets Friday evenings in Good Templars' Hall, Lanes- ville.
FRANKLIN LODGE, No. 131, INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS.
Chief Templar, Nicholas W. Montgomery. Recording Secretary, George W. Frost. Assistant Recording Secretary, Amy P. Law- rence. Treasurer, Alfred Thurston. Meets Thursday evenings at Hillside Hall, Riverdale.
NEPTUNE TEMPLE OF HONOR AND TEMPERANCE, No. 26.
Worthy Chief Templar, Daniel McDonald. Worthy Secretary, J. Sidney Allen. Worthy Treasurer, Cyrus Story. Meets Monday evenings in Temple of Honor Hall, 177 Main street.
ATLANTIC TEMPLE OF HONOR, No. 49.
Worthy Chief Templar, Harry Jacobs. Worthy Recorder, William L. Robinson. Worthy Treasurer, David I. Robinson. Meets Thurs- day evenings at Temple of Honor Hall, 193 East Main street.
JUNIOR ORDER OF KNIGHT TEMPLARS.
Worthy Governor, John F. Wonson. Recording Secretary, Ed- ward Parsons. Financial Secretary, Frederick H. Gerring. Meets every Tuesday evening at Temple of Honor Hall, East Glouces- ter.
ANNISQUAM TEMPERANCE REFORM CLUB.
President, Frederick Chapman. Meets first Sunday evening of every month at the Universalist Church, Annisquam.
WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.
President, Mrs. E. C. Charlton. Secretary, Mrs. M. E. Scam- mon. Treasurer, Mrs. John Hull. Meets first and third Wednesday afternoons at Fishermen's Institute.
BAY VIEW GOSPEL TEMPERANCE UNION.
President, Harry Ginns. Secretary, Charles W. Lucas. Meets Saturday evenings in M. E. Church, Bay View.
INSURANCE AND OTHER COMPANIES.
ANNISQUAM MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Pres., Elias Davis. Sec. and Treas., JJames S. Jewett.
CAPE ANN BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS. Pres., II. L. Follanshee. Sec. and Treas., George Steele, jr.
GLOUCESTER MUTUAL FISHING INSURANCE COMPANY.
No. 10 Pleasant street. Pres. and Treas., David S. Presson. Vice-Pres., James G. Tarr. Sec., Francis Bennett.
ATLANTIC WHARF COMPANY.
Incorporated 1888. Pres., Sam'l G. Pool. Sec. and Treas., J. K. Dustin, jr.
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CAPE ANN ANCHOR WORKS.
Organized 1886. Works foot of Whittemore street. Gen. Manager, William N. Fisher. Supt., William F. Fisher. Agent and Sec., Fred. A. Fisher.
CAPE ANN GRANITE COMPANY.
Lanesville. Pres., Jonas H. French. Treas., George E. Craig. Supt., Scott Webber.
CAPE ANN PRINTING COMPANY.
No. 211 Main street. Pres., George R. Bradford. Treas. and Manager, Sidney F. Haskell.
CONSOLIDATED REFRIGERATING COMPANY.
Rogers street. Pres., Samuel G. Pool. Treas., Loring B. Haskell.
GLOUCESTER DISTRICT MESSENGER COMPANY.
No. 181 Main street. Capital, $10,000. Pres., C. S. Tappan. Treas. and Sec., John Favor. Supt., John Favor.
GLOUCESTER ELECTRIC COMPANY.
Vincent street. Organized April, 1888. Capital, $50,000. Pres., William HI. Jordan. Treas. and Clerk, Charles F. Pritchard. Supt. and Manager, Ernest L. Munger.
GLOUCESTER FRESH FISH COMPANY.
Atlantic Wharf. Pres., W. H. Jordan. Treas., John J. Pew. Sec., Loring B. Haskell.
GLOUCESTER GAS LIGHT COMPANY.
Foot of Duncan street. Incorporated 1854. Capital stock, $80,000. Par value per share, $50. Annual meeting of stock- holders, third . Tuesday in July. Pres , George R. Bradford. Clerk and Treas , David W. Low. Supt. and Agent, John A. Coffin.
GLOUCESTER ISINGLASS AND GLUE COMPANY.
Organized 1875. Pres., E. O. Parsons. Treas., George H. Perkins. Supt., John S. Rogers. Factory on Eastern avenue.
GLOUCESTER LIGHTERAGE COMPANY.
Incorporated April, 1888. Pres. and Agent, Francis Locke. Sec. and Treas., Edgar Merchant.
GLOUCESTER NET AND TWINE COMPANY.
Incorporated 1884. Pres., William E. Stowe, of Boston. Vice-Pres., Sylvanus Smith, of Gloucester. Treas., George A. Smith. Gen. Supt., Marshall N. Ricc.
ICE, BAIT, AND FISH COMPANY. Pres., Adolph Voss. Treas., L. B. Haskell.
LANESVILLE GRANITE COMPANY.
Organized May, 1873. Capital, $50,000. Pres., Charles H. Cleaves.
MERCHANT BOX AND COOPERAGE COMPANY,
Cleveland street. Geo. H. Perkins, Pres. and Treas.
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ROCKY NECK MARINE RAILWAY CO.
Pres. and Treas., James G. Tarr.
ROCKPORT GRANITE COMPANY.
No. 680 Washington street. Pres., Sammel S. Shaw. Treas. and Genl. Myr., Charles S. Rogers. Assist. Treas., C. Harry Rogers. Purchasing Agent, Louis A. Rogers.
RUSSIA CEMENT COMPANY.
Established 1876. Incorporated 1882. Capital, $100,000. Pres., George R. Bradford. Treas., N. H. Phillips. Sec. Reuben Brooks. Works on Essex ave., beyond Bond. Manufacture fish- glue and cement and fertilizers.
TARR'S ISINGLASS COMPANY.
Fort Point. Pres., George I. Tarr. Sec. and Treas., Daniel S. Tarr.
TARR & WONSON, LIMITED.
Rocky Neck. Pres. and Treas., Addison P. Wonson.
BANKS.
GLOUCESTER NATIONAL BANK.
Main street, nearly opposite the Post-office. Capital, $300,000. Pres., John Corliss. Cashier, Wm. Babson. Teller, Geo. E. Steele. Bookkeeper, F. I. Shute.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GLOUCESTER.
No. 191 Main street, directly opposite the Post-office. Capital, $200,000. Pres., George R. Bradford. Vice-Pres., George H. Per- kins. Cashier. John Gott. Bookkeeper, Arthur H. Steele.
CITY NATIONAL BANK.
Main street, opposite the Post-office. Capital, $150,000. Pres., Sylvester Cunningham. Cashier, William A. Pew. Bookkeeper, John S. Presson.
CAPE ANN NATIONAL BANK.
No. 156 Main street. Capital, $150,000. Pres., John E. Somes. Vice-Pres., J. L. Stanley. Cashier, Hiram Rich.
CAPE ANN SAVINGS BANK.
No. 109 Main street. Incorporated 1846. Amount of deposits, $2,933,118.08. Surplus, $204,734.45. Pres., Allan Rogers. Treas., Daniel T. Babson.
GLOUCESTER SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY No. 191 Main street. Capital, $100,000. Pres., Geo. R. Brad- ford. Treas., Charles E. Fisher.
GLOUCESTER CO-OPERATIVE BANK.
No. 130 Main street. Organized February 3, 1887. Pres., W. Frank Parsons. Vice-Pres., Cyrus Story. Treas. and Sec., Everett Lane.
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RAILROADS.
GLOUCESTER BRANCH, BOSTON & MAINE RAILROAD.
Boston to Gloucester and Rockport. Station Agent, H. Bert. Knowles.
GLOUCESTER STREET RAILWAY COMPANY.
Office 100 Main street. Pres., W. B. Ferguson. Treas., D. S.
Presson. Supt., A. R. Hallowell.
STEAMBOATS AND FERRIES. BOSTON & GLOUCESTER STEAMBOAT CO.
Steamers "Cape Ann" and "City of Gloucester" leave Gloucester for Boston, from wharf foot of Duncan street. Leave Boston for Gloucester from Central wharf. Edgar Merchant, Agent.
EAST GLOUCESTER FERRY.
Runs from Rogers street to East Gloucester.
CEMETERIES. BEECH BROOK CEMETERY. West Gloucester. Entrance from Essex ave.
CHERRY HILL CEMETERY.
Entrance from Washington strect. David Butler, Supt.
HIGH STREET CEMETERY. Prospect, head of Church street.
LOCUST GROVE CEMETERY.
Junction of Washington and Langsford strects, Lanesville. John E. Mason, Supt.
MAGNOLIA POINT CEMETERY. Magnolia Point. John Wilkins, Supt.
MT. ADNAH CEMETERY.
Annisquam.
MT. PLEASANT CEMETERY.
Located on Mount Pleasant ave, East Gloucester. Jolm J. Calder, Supt.
OAK GROVE CEMETERY.
No. 121 Washington, near Grove street. Edward II. Griffin, Supt.
OAK HILL CEMETERY.
Entrance from Poplar street (Roman Catholic). Bernard Greeley, Supt.
WASHINGTON CEMETERY.
164 Western ave. Isaac P. Morse, Supt.
WESLEYAN CEMETERY.
At Riverside. Henry Stanwood, Supt.
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POST OFFICES.
GLOUCESTER, Main street, corner Pleasant - Postmaster, Leonard J. Presson. Assistant Postmaster, Jolin Lakeman. Office open daily (Sundays excepted), from 6.45 A.M. to 7r.M., and Satur- day nights till 9. Letter Carriers, James M. Allen ( Supt.), Fitz E. Oakes, jr. ( Asst Supt. ), William R. Craig, Ralph Marr, Hiram W. Buffington, Henry Wilson, S. Walter Adams, John J. McDonald. Isaac W. Frost, Edwin C. Day, Sidney H. Sylvester. Substitute Carriers, Lorenzo M. Beaman, Ozro F. Dagle, John II. Gourville, Arthur E. Call, Daniel V. Buckley. Collection from street letter boxes five times daily, with the exception of boxes at Bass Rocks three times, and Riverdale once. Essex and Manchester roads twice.
WEST GLOUCESTER-Postmaster, Henry C. L. Haskell.
ANNISQUAM, 5 Arlington street-Postmaster, Charles Cunning- ham.
LANESVILLE-Postmaster, Fitz E. Griffin.
BAY VIEW-Postmaster, Alphonso Sargent.
MAGNOLIA-Postmistress, Mary A. Lyeett.
CUSTOM HOUSE.
Main street, corner Pleasant. Office hours 9 A.M. to 3 P.M. Collector, Frank C. Richardson. Deputy Collector, J. Warren Won- son. Inspectors, Charles H. Wonson, Erastus Howes, Maurice F. Foley, William H. Cronin, Charles O'Brien, Benjamin F. Blateli- ford. Clerk, Aaron Parsons. Boatman, Henry De Vries. Janitor, Robert H. Callahan.
LIGHT HOUSES AND HARBOR.
Light House at Eastern Point, George E. Bailey, Keeper. Ten Pound Island Light, Charles J. Hooper, Keeper. Annisquam Light, John W. Davis, Keeper.
Commissioner of Wrecks and Wreck Master, Ilenry Donglass, Webster's block, Gloneester.
Board of Port Wardens for Gloucester and Rockport, John M. Anderson, David W. Swett, Jerome Day. Office 97 Main street, Gloucester.
Harbor Master, John C. Foster.
COURT AND COUNTY OFFICERS.
Sheriff, Samuel A. Johnson, Salem.
Deputies : George S. Cole, Andover. Timothy D. Crowley, Danvers. David N. Bridges, Georgetown. William Cronin (Special Sheriff'), Gloucester. Fred. O. Raymond, Haverhill. Fred. O. Ray- mond, jr., Haverhill. John W. Tilton, Haverhill. Alanson Briggs, Lawrence. Elmer A. Briggs, Lawrence. Charles M. Merritt, Lynn. Frank E. Wells, Lynn. Charles E. Goss, Methuen. Charles L. Ayres, Newburyport. Arthur Bishop, Rowley. Patrick F. Tierney, Salem. George E. Bousley, Salem. Samuel A. Johnson, Master of House of Correction and Keeper of Jail, Salem. Horatio G. Herrick, Master of House of Correction and Keeper of Jail, Law- rence. Charles W. Morrill, Master of House of Correction, Ipswich Charles L. Ayers, Keeper of Jail, Newburyport.
Clerk of Courts : Edward B. George, Haverhill. Assistant, Ezra L. Woodbury, Salem. Second Assistant, James P. Hale, Salem. Office at Salem.
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Register of Deeds (Southern District) : Willard J. Hale, New- buryport. Assistant, Robert C. Osgood, Salem. Office at Salem. (Northern District) : Aretus R. Sanborn, Lawrence. Assistant, Jennie M. Marston, Lawrence. Office at Lawrence.
Treasurer, E. Kendall Jenkins, Andover. Office at Salem.
District Attorney : Alden P. White, Salem. Assistant, Summer D. York, Rockport.
Judge of Probate : Rollin E. Harmon, Lynn.
Register of Probate : J. T. Mahoney, Salem. Assistant, Ezra D. Ilines, Danvers. Office at Salem.
County Commissioners : Edward B. Bishop, Chairman, Haver- hill. John M. Danforth, Lynnfield. Samuel D. Smith, Marblehead. Office at Salem.
Special Commissioners: Nelson P. Cummings, Merrimac, Benjamin P. Scribner, Danvers.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Babson, Daniel T.
Low, David W.
Babson, Edward
May, Jonathan
Belden, Harry L.
McLellan, Rufus
Bennett, Francis
McNierny, M. J.
Bowen, Thomas E.
Parsons, Aaron
Burnham, Henry A.
Pew, William A., jr.
Corliss Benjamin H.
Procter, Joseph O.
Corliss, John
Robinson, David I.
Cronin, William
Rogers, Christopher H.
Cunningham, Jolın
Russell, Charles A.
Cunningham, William T.
Saunders, Levi
Currier. John J.
Simonds, L. S.
Fears, Robert R.
Smith, Charles D.
Flaherty, John J.
Smith, Horace A.
Follansbee, Ilazen L
Somes, John J.
French, William W.
Steele, George, jr.
Fuller, Thomas H.
Steele, George E.
Garland, Joseph
Story, Cyrus
Gott, John
Tarr, Frederick H.
Haskell, Henry C. L.
Taft, Edgar S.
Hildreth, Samuel D.
Webber, Winslow L.
Hines, Richard E.
Wonson, J. Warren
Hodgkins, William A.
Woods, Henri N.
Jewett, James S.
York, Sumner D.
Lane, Howard G.
A ROLL OF HONOR.
GLOUCESTER'S CONTRIBUTION TO THE UNITED STATES NAVY.
We give below the full list of the enlistments thus far made for the Navy at this port, most of whom belong to our fishing fleet. It is doubtful if at any other port in the country an equal number of enlistments could have been made in the same length of time, and it fully proves that the fisheries are indeed the nursery of the Navy.
MARCH 22.
John J. Connolly, 29 yrs; able seaman for 3 yrs. Joseph Sparrow, 28 yrs; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. John M. Stewart, 21 yrs. 1 mo. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. William Pelham, 36 yrs. 4 mos .; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs.
MARCH 23.
John Svenson, 27 yrs. 6 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. William A. Doyle, 23 yrs. 7 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. William Vicars, 24 yrs. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Daniel W. Henderson, 26 yrs. 7 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. John J. D'Anine, 26 yrs. 11 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Frederick J. Powers, 21 yrs. 11 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Samuel Terrio, 25 yrs. 10 mos. ; able seaman for 3 yrs. William McMillan, 27 yrs. 8 mos. ; able seaman for 3 yrs.
MARCH 24.
Alexander Johanson, 33 yrs. 6 mos .; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Reuben Adolphus, 26 yrs. 1 mo. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. James M. Johnson, 26 yrs. 11 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Carl Thomson, 19 yrs. 7 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Martin E. Zenke, 21 yrs. 4 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. John T. McNeil, 21 yrs. 3 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Herbert W. Reed, 20 yrs. 5 mos .; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs.
MARCH 25.
Horatio H. Brennan, 24 yrs. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Patrick J. Devine, 29 yrs. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Charles W. Hemeon, 28 yrs. 3 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Hugh McEachern, 24 yrs. 3 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Charles Svenson, 20 yrs. 9 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Peter Sauliner, 26 yrs. 7 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs.
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MARCH 26.
David Brewton, 19 yrs. 5 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Jerome Steele, 25 yrs. 9 mos .; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. George II. Van Gorp, 34 yrs. 5 mos .; able seaman for 3 yrs. Morris Hayes, 24 yrs. 1 mo. : coal passer for 3 yrs.
Archibald A. McDonald, 28 yrs. 6 mos .; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs.
Thomas IF. Suratt, 18 yrs. 8 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. William J. King, 21 yrs. 4 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. George P. Tuff, 27 yrs. 9 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs.
MARCH 28.
James A. Reynolds, 19 yrs. 10 mos .; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Karl J. Liljdehl, 31 yrs. 7 mos. ; able seaman for 3 yrs. . Ezekiel F. Titus, 24 yrs. 4 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. George H. Sundberg, 21 yrs. 1 mo. ; coal passer for 3 yrs. Howard G. Sawyer, 21 yrs. 3 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. George H. Murphy, 19 yrs. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs.
Walter B. Adams, 18 yrs. 4 mos .; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. William D. Greencorn, 29 yrs. ; ordinary seaman for 8 yrs.
Maximillian Chiverie, 24 yrs. 7 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. William E. Nickerson, 25 yrs. 7 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs.
MARCH 29.
William J. Powers, 23 yrs. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Alexander Grey, 28 yrs. 8 mos .; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. John P. Niland, 22 yrs. ; coal passer for 3 yrs. James C. Denick, 21 yrs. 3 mos. ; coal passer for 3 yrs. Karl F. Berg, 23 yrs. 7 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Alexander Merchant, 23 yrs. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. William Quinn, 21 yrs. 10 mos. ; coal passer for 3 yrs. Wellington Latham, 24 yrs. 2 mos .; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Samuel Cole, 24 yrs. 1 mo. ; ordinary séaman for 3 yrs. William Beaton, 21 yrs .; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs.
MARCH 30.
Carl E. Ekman, 27 yrs. 2 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Leander Dakin, 21 yrs. 8 mos .; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. William H. Conway, 19 yrs. 3 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. John G. McDonald, 31 yrs. 3 mos. ; coal passer for 3 yrs. William H. Butler, 23 yrs. 2 mos. ; coal passer for 3 yrs.
William A. Kilton, 32 yrs. 6 mos. ; able seaman for 3 yrs. Jerry Pratt, 24 yrs. 1 mo. ; coal passer for 3 yrs. Jolin O'Connell, 23 yrs. 10 mos. ; second class fireman for 3 yrs. Walter R. Hoyt, 21 yrs. 1 mo. ; coal passer for 3 yrs.
MARCH 31.
Terrence J. Devine, 25 yrs. 7 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Peter W. Larson, 26 yrs. 6 mos. ; able seaman for 3 yrs.
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John J. Williams, 28 yrs. 7 mos .; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs.
Patrick Sheridan, 34 yrs. 6 mos .; coal passer for 3 yrs. John J. McCann, 29 yrs. 7 mos. ; coal passer for 3 yrs. Frank J. Mahoney, 21 yrs. 8 mos. ; coal passer for 3 yrs.
Frank R. Barker, 24 yrs. 5 mos .; second class mechanic for 3 yrs.
Joseph F. Ryan, 26 yrs. 1 mo. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs.
Peter Linchan, 23 yrs. 9 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Gilbert S. Veneau, 21 yrs .; coal passer for 3 yrs.
Edward Martin, 34 yrs. ; able seaman for 3 yrs.
Francis A. McLean, 32 yrs. 10 mos. ; able seaman for 3 yrs.
Herbert G. Broomfield, of Rockport, 25 yrs .; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs.
Daniel J. Cusick, of Rockport, 25 yrs. 7 mos .; coal passer for 3 yrs.
APRIL 1.
John R. Marley, 28 yrs. 5 mos. ; landsman for 3 yrs.
Anthony Drolett, jr., 26 yrs. ; coal passer for 3 yrs.
Henry J. Jenior, 18 yrs. 4 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs.
William O'Shea, 22 yrs. ; coal passer for 3 yrs.
John J. Brady, 21 yrs. 3 mos .; coal passer for 3 yrs.
APRIL 2.
John Fitzpatrick, 21 yrs. 7 mos. ; coal passer for 1 yr. Daniel Moynihan, 24 yrs. 3 mos. ; coal passer for 3 yrs. Friths Riley, 28 yrs. 9 mos. ; able seaman for 3 yrs. Herbert J. Goodrich, 21 yrs. 1 mo. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Waldemar Anderson, 22 yrs. ; able scaman for 3 yrs.
Robert Burge, 29 yrs. 8 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs.
George W. Bailey, 19 yrs. 10 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs.
Richard J. Little, 24 yrs. 10 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs.
Henry H. Hooks, 30 yrs. 3 mos. ; coal passer for 3 yrs. Eli Bertrand, 21 yrs. ; coal passer for 3 yrs. Peter M. Garvey, 25 yrs. 10 mos. ; coal passer for 3 yrs. Martin F. Hooks, 25 yrs. 11 mos. ; coal passer for 3 yrs. John J. McCarthy, 28 yrs. 11 mos. ; coal passer for 3 yrs. Thomas M. Clynes, 27 yrs. 3 mos. ; coal passer for 3 yrs. John Conroy, 27 yrs. 5 mos. ; coal passer for 1 yr. John M Call, 25 yrs. 5 mos. ; coal passer for 3 yrs.
APRIL 4.
James A. McDonald, 19 yrs. 5 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. John J. Austin, 22 yrs. 3 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. James Cormick, 27 yrs. 2 mos. ; ordinary scaman for 3 yrs. Michael Coady, 29 yrs. 3 mos. ; able scaman for 3 yrs. Benjamin A. Allen, 21 yrs. 1 mo. ; ordinary scaman for 1 yr. John A. Mckinnon, 29 yrs. ; ordinary seaman for 1 yr. Val Powers, 28 yrs. 9 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 1 yr. Alexander McDonald, 29 yrs. 1 mo .; ordinary seaman for 1 yr.
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APRIL 5.
Jolin Boland, 25 yrs. 11 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 1 yr.
James Aylward, 25 yrs. ; ordinary seaman for 1 yr. James J. Murphy, 22 yrs. 7 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. John T. Ryan, 22 yrs. 10 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Charles R. Corbin, 33 yrs. 6 mos .; ordinary seaman for 1 yr.
Patrick C. Bradley, 31 yrs. 5 mos. ; second class fireman for 3 yrs.
APRIL 6.
Richard F. Austin, 19 yrs. 4 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. James F. Kilby, 22 yrs. 9 mos .; ordinary seaman for 1 yr. Michael J. Jaekman, 31 yrs. 6 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 1 yr. John A. Young, 27 yrs. 1 mo. ; ordinary seaman for 1 yr. William A. Mckenzie, 23 yrs. 3 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs.
APRIL 7.
Alexander McQueen, 30 yrs. 11 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. William A. Miller, 22 yrs. 9 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. John Day, 28 yrs. 6 mos. ; able seaman for 1 year.
Joseph S. Walsh, 34 yrs. 9 mos. ; able seaman for 3 yrs.
Fred. M. Osier, 21 yrs. 4 mos. ; second elass fireman for 1 yr.
APRIL 8.
Fred. E. Daggett, 22 yrs. 6 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 1 yr. Thomas J. Coffey, 32 yrs. 8 mos. ; second elass fireman for 3 yrs.
APRIL 9.
Patrick J. MeGinnis, 28 yrs. 3 mos. ; second class fireman for 3 yrs. William W. Charter, 22 yrs. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. John Rose, 21 yrs. 7 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 1 yr.
Samuel C. Webb, 24 yrs. 5 mos. ; able seaman for 1 yr.
APRIL 11.
James J. Lyons, 35 yrs. 2 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 1 yr. Manuel L. Grear, 33 yrs. 8 mos .; ordinary seaman for 1 yr.
APRIL 12.
William L. Nickerson, 23 yrs. 6 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 1 yr.
Maurice Fogarty, 35 yrs. ; ordinary seaman for 1 yr.
William II. Parsons, 20 yrs. 8 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Arthur H. Bennett, 30 yrs. 8 mos .; ordinary seaman for 1 yr. Thomas E. Hannaway, 21 yrs. 9 mos. ; second elass fireman for 1 yr. Michael B. Ryan, 28 yrs. 7 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs.
Charles T. Pratt, 50 yrs. 6 mos. ; able seaman for 3 yrs. Peter W. Anderson, 21 yrs. 7 mos. ; able seaman for 3 yrs. John R. Morash, 23 yrs. 3 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 1 yr.
APRIL 13.
Peter Thommessen, 35 yrs. 11 mos. ; able seaman for 3 yrs. Henry M. Bendiet, 28 yrs. 11 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 1 yr. Matthew J. Woodford, 23 yrs. 6 mos. ; able seaman for 3 yrs.
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A ROLL OF HONOR.
APRIL 14.
John A. McVarish, 30 yrs. 9 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs.
APRIL 15.
Gustav A. Anderson, 29 yrs. 7 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 1 yr. Andrew H. Ross, 36 yrs. 9 mos. ; able seaman for 3 yrs.
George W. Stubbert, 23 yrs. 3 mos. ; able seaman for 3 yrs.
APRIL 16.
Martin G. White, 33 yrs. 9 mos .; able seaman for 1 yr. James Clanee, 31 yrs. 8 mos. ; able seaman for 1 yr. John F. Simonsen, 35 yrs. 11 mos. ; able seaman for 3 yrs. Henry R. Blackett, 25 yrs. 10 mos .; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Amos H. Noble, 29 yrs. 6 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Ambroise S. Gagnon, 26 yrs. 11 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. Maurice Cummings, 28 yrs. 2 mos. ; able seaman for 3 yrs. Charles H. Spurlin, 32 yrs. 10 mos. ; able seaman for 3 yrs. Adolph P. Anderson, 20 yrs. 7 mos. ; ordinary seaman for 3 yrs. v Thomas Cuddy, 28 yrs. ; able seaman for 3 yrs.
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