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DIONA TEMPLE, NO. 2, RATHBONE SISTERS.
Most Excellent Chancellor, Maggie A. Moore; Mistress of Records, Jennie Harvey; Mistress of Finance, Della A. Parrott.
Meets every Monday evening in Pythian hall, 111 Main street.
FRATERNITY COUNCIL, RATHBONE SISTERS.
Most Excellent Chancellor, Mrs. Joseph A. Stackpole; Most Excellent Keeper of Records, Mrs. John Woodbury.
Meets every Tuesday evening in Pythian hall, 824 Washing- ton street, Lanesville.
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ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN.
FERNWOOD LODGE, NO. 81.
Master Workman, James W. Powers; Recorder, John W. Going; Treasurer, Howard Steele; Financier, Andrew M. Collins.
Meets second and fourth Friday evenings at United Workmen's hall, 141 Main street.
BICKFORD LODGE, DEGREE OF HONOR.
Chief of Honor, Lizzie Dennison; Recorder, Millie Going; Financier, Nellie Ropper; Treasurer, Mrs. P. W. Wheeler.
Meets Wednesdays following second and fourth Fridays at United Workmen's hall.
ROYAL ARCANUM.
GLOUCESTER COUNCIL, NO. 319.
Regent, Preston Friend; Secretary, Aaron Parsons; Collector, J. Warren Wonson; Treasurer, Elliott Adams; Warden, Joseph C. Shepherd.
Meets second and fourth Mondays in JJeffery hall.
ROYAL SOCIETY OF GOOD FELLOWS.
CAPE ANN ASSEMBLY, NO. 74.
Ruler, H. W. Pillsbury; Sec., Edward Hodgkins; Fin. Sec., Elliott Adams; Treas., Edward Jones.
Meets second and fourth Tuesdays at Elliott Adams' office, 97 Main.
KNIGHTS OF HONOR.
HESPERUS LODGE, NO. 1481.
Dictator, C. E. Danforth; Reporter, T. II. Fuller.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.
GLOUCESTER COUNCIL, NO. 215.
Grand Knight, William J. Crawley; Rec. Sec., Peter R. Stockleberg; Fin. Sec., Francis Buckley; Treas., Walter J. Doyle.
COLUMBIAN CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
President, Daniel Carroll; Rec. Sec., Josie Y. Steele; Fin. Sec., T. Gertrude Carroll; Treas., John Chisholm.
Meets first and third Thursdays of every month in S. of V. hall.
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GLOUCESTER MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
IMPROVED ORDER HEPTASOPHS.
GLOUCESTER CONCLAVE, NO. 626.
Archon, George E. Macdonald; Rec. Sec., George C. Tarr; Fin., Walter J. Doyle; Treas., Perley M. Swett.
Meets first and third Thursdays of every month in Heptasophs hall, Gloucester Nat. Bank building.
IMPROVED ORDER OF RED MEN.
WINGAERSHEEK TRIBE, NO. 12.
Prophet, George W. Grover; Sachem, James L. Hart, Jr .; Keeper of Records, Stephen S. Dodge; Collector of Wampum, Willard S. Collins; Keeper of Wampum, Otis S. Fears.
Meets every Wednesday evening at Jeffery hall.
UCITA COUNCIL, DEGREE OF POCAHONTAS.
Prophetess, Mabel C. Lufkin; Keeper of Records, C. Estelle Merchant; Collector of Wampum, Mrs. M. A. Cameron; Keeper of Wampum, Mrs. M. B. Parkhurst.
Meets every Tuesday evening at Red Men's hall.
UNITED ORDER OF PILGRIM FATHERS.
MASCONOMO COLONY, NO. 64.
Governor, James T. Frost; Secretary, Mary A. Rust; Collector, John D. Woodbury; Treasurer, Albert A. Holland.
Meets second and fourth Thursdays in Sons of Veterans' hall.
DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION.
LUCY KNOX CHAPTER.
Regent, Mrs. Carrie Newell; Sec., Mrs. Lilian Tarr; Treas., Mrs. Izette Smith; Historian, Miss Annie Lakeman.
Meet second Tuesday evening of every month on invitation of members.
ORDER SCOTTISH CLANS.
CLAN CHISHOLM.
Chief, Angus McIsaac; Sec., Mrs. Mary McDonald; Fin. Sec., Sarah J. McAuley; Treas., John Chisholm.
Meets Wednesday evenings, at Sons of Veterans' hall.
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CLAN RONALD.
Chief, William Milne, Jr .; Sec., William A. Nicholson; Fin. Sec., T. A. McCormick; Treas., Carl N. A. Voss.
Meets first and third Fridays at Jeffery's hall.
AMERICAN LEGION OF HONOR.
ROGER CONANT COUNCIL, NO. 146.
Commander, Capt. Edward Rowe; Sec., J. Sidney Allen. Treas., Edward P. Ring; Collector, Fred Bradley.
Meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings in each month.
FORESTERS.
ST. ANN'S COURT, MASSACHUSETTS CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS.
Chief Ranger, Martin J. Whalen; Recording Sec., James A. Larose; Fin. Sec., William W. Burns; Treas., James Livingston.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN COURT, LADY FORESTERS.
Chief Ranger, Alice G. Kelly; Rec. Sec., Mary McDonator; Fin. Sec., Isabella Alexander; Treas., Margaret Moore.
Meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings at Knights of Columbus' hall.
SCANDINAVIA.
Pres., William Thompson.
Meet every Friday evening in Malta temple.
UNITED ORDER OF THE GOLDEN CROSS.
ROANOKE COMMANDERY, NO. 110.
N. Com., Mrs. E. A. Small; Keeper of Records, J. B. Ruth ; Fin. K. of R., J. Sidney Allen.
Meets first and third Wednesday evenings in Temple of Honor hall.
ORDER UNITED AMERICAN MECHANICS.
GLOUCESTER COUNCIL, NO. 27.
Councillor, N. Maddocks, Jr. ; Fin. Sec., Frank B. Herrick ; Treas., John M. Parsons.
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DAUGHTERS OF LIBERTY.
CYNOSURE COUNCIL, NO. 21.
Councillor, Rosa Bridges ; Rec. Sec., Nathaniel Maddock; Fin. Sec., Miss Ida Merridew; Treas., John M. Parsons.
GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC.
COL. ALLEN POST, NO. 45.
Meets in G. A. R. hall, 29 Washington st., Thursday evenings. Commander, Sidney Gardner; Sen. Vice-Com., John H. Inger- soll ; Jun. Vice-Com., William Reblin ; Quar., Daniel Favor ; Adjt., S. W. Brown; Chap., Albert Bulkeley; Surg., Richard Herring; Officer of the Day, Robert Douglass; Officer of the Guard, George W. Sawyer; Quar. Sergt., John Carter; Sergt. Maj., George T. Smith ; Janitor, James H. Dexter.
CLARA BARTON LODGE, SISTERS OF THE GRAND ARMY.
Pres., Mrs. M. Nichols; Sec., Lizzie Center; Treas., Althea B. Winchester.
Meets every Friday evening at G. A. R. hall.
WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS.
COL. ALLEN CORPS, NO. 77.
Pres., Mrs. Mary B. Beck; Sec., Mrs. Jennie L. Story ; Treas., Mrs. Lizzie F. Quin.
Meets every Wednesday evening at G. A. R. hall.
SONS OF VETERANS.
J. F. DYER CAMP, NO. 24.
Capt., George A. Reed, Jr .; Lieuts., Samuel V. Hodgkins, Lem- uel Friend, Jr.
Meets every Tuesday evening at Sons of Veterans' hall, 119 Main street.
MASSACHUSETTS VOLUNTEER MILITIA.
CO. G, EIGIITH REGIMENT.
Capt., Edward J. Horton ; 1st Lieut., Charles M. McIsaac ; 2d Lieut., James C. Nutt.
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ACORIANA BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION.
Pres., Anton V. Bellencourt ; Sec., Manuel F. Souza ; Treas., Joseph J. Alves.
Meets Friday evenings at Acoriana hall, Pew's block.
LADIES' ACORIANA BENEFICIAL ASSOCIATION.
Pres., Mrs. Mary P. Josephs; Sec., Miss Addie Saunders ; Treas., Mrs. Joanna Mitchell.
Meets every Monday evening at Sons of Veterans' hall.
ANCIENT AND ILLUSTRIOUS KNIGHTS OF MALTA.
ST. ANGELO COMMANDERY, NO. 224. Instituted March 30, 1897.
Sir Knight Commander, George A. Smith ; Generalissimo, Sir E. Gilbert, Winchester; Capt. Gen., Sir John W. Day ; Prelate, Edward H. Griffin; Recorder, James R. Jeffery; Treas., William H. Collins.
Stated convocations each Monday evening in Malta temple, Pleasant street.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS.
COLUMBIAN CATHOLIC BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.
Pres., Daniel Corroll; Rec. Sec., Josie Y. Steele ; Fin. Sec., J. Gertrude Carroll; Treas., John Chisholm.
Meets first and third Thursdays of every month in Sons of Veterans' hall.
TEMPERANCE ORGANIZATIONS.
FRATERNITY LODGE, NO. 35, INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS.
Meets second and fourth Wednesday evenings in each month at 182 Main street.
AGAMENTICUS LODGE, NO. 85, INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS.
Meets Friday evenings in Good Templars' hall, Lanesville.
FRANKLIN LODGE, NO. 131, INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD TEMPLARS.
Meets Thursday evenings at Hillside hall, Riverdale.
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GLOUCESTER MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
NEPTUNE TEMPLE OF HONOR AND TEMPERANCE, NO. 26.
Meets Monday evenings in Temple of Honor hall, 177 Main st.
ATLANTIC TEMPLE OF HONOR, NO. 49.
Meets Thursday evenings at Temple of Honor hall, 193 East Main st.
ANNISQUAM TEMPERANCE REFORM CLUB.
Pres., Frederick Chapman. Meets last Sunday evening of every month at the Universalist church, Annisquam.
. WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION.
Pres., Mrs. E. C. Charlton ; Sec., Mrs. M. E. Scammon ; Treas, Mrs. W. A. Maddix.
BAY VIEW GOSPEL TEMPERANCE UNION.
Meets Saturday evenings in M. E. church, Bay View.
INSURANCE AND OTHER COMPANIES.
ANNISQUAM MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
Pres., Elias Davis; Sec. and Treas., James S. Jewett.
CAPE ANN BOARD OF FIRE UNDERWRITERS.
Pres., H. L. Follansbee; Vice-Pres., David S. Presson ; 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., Samuel G. Pool; Sec. and Treas., J. K. Dustin.
CAPE ANN ANCHOR WORKS.
Organized 1886. Works foot of Whittemore street. Gen. Supt., William F. Fisher; Agent and Sec., Fred A. Fisher.
CAPE ANN GRANITE COMPANY.
Lanesville. Pres., Jonas H. French ; Treas., George E. Craig.
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CAPE ANN PRINTING COMPANY.
No. 209 Main street. Pres., George R. Bradford; Treas. and Manager, Sidney F. Haskell.
GLOUCESTER DAILY NEWS.
No. 18 Webster block, Pleasant street. Pres., John J. Fla- herty; Treas., George Ira Tarr.
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 H. Jordan ; Treas, and Clerk, Charles F. Pritchard; Supt. and Manager, Ernest L. Munger.
GLOUCESTER FRESH FISHI COMPANY.
Low's wharf. Pres., Thomas J. Carroll; Treas. and Sec., Howard Steele; Gen. Manager, E. J. Livingston.
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; Managers, John Sand, W. E. P. Rogers. Factory on Eastern av.
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. Manager, Marshall N. Rice.
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GLOUCESTER MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
MERCHANT BOX AND COOPERAGE COMPANY. Cleveland street. Pres. and Treas., George H. Perkins.
ROCKY NECK MARINE RAILWAY COMPANY. Pres., James II. Tarr ; Treas., James G. Tarr.
ROCKPORT GRANITE COMPANY. No. 680 Washington Street.
Pres., Kilby Page; Treas. and Genl. Mgr., Charles S. Rogers ; Assist. Treas., C. Harry Rogers ; Purchasing Agent, Louis A. Rogers.
RUSSIA CEMENT COMPANY. Established 1876. Incorporated 1882.
Pres., George R. Bradford; Treas., N. H. Phillips; Sec., Reuben Brooks. Works on Essex av., beyond Bond.
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., L. A. Burnham ; Cashier, William Babson ; Teller, George E. Steele ; Bookkeeper, F. H. 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. Perkins ; Cashier, John Gott; Bookkeeper, Arthur H. Steele.
CITY NATIONAL BANK. Main Street, opposite the Post Office. Capital, $150,000.
Pres., Sylvester Cunningnam; Cashier, William A. Pew ; Asst. Cashier, W. T. Cunningham ; Bookkeeper, A. Foster Collins.
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GLOUCESTER MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
CAPE ANN NATIONAL BANK.
Capital, $150,000. No. 156 Main Street.
Pres., J. L. Stanley ; Cashier, Hiram Rich.
CAPE ANN SAVINGS BANK. No. 109 Main Street.
President, Allan Rogers ; Treas., Daniel T. Babson.
GLOUCESTER SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY Capital, $100,000. No. 191 Main Street.
Pres., George R. Bradford ; Treas., Charles E. Fisher.
GLOUCESTER CO-OPERATIVE BANK. No. 130 Main Street. Organized February 3, 1887.
Pres., W. Frank Parsons; Treas., Everett Lane.
RAILROADS. GLOUCESTER BRANCH, BOSTON AND MAINE RAILROAD.
Boston to Gloucester and Rockport. Station Agent, H. Bert Knowles.
LYNN AND BOSTON STREET RAILWAY COMPANY. Gloucester Division. Office, 100 Main street. Supt., H. N. Pedrick.
STEAMBOATS AND FERRIES.
BOSTON AND 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 Central wharf, foot of Parsons, to Rocky Neck, East Gloucester.
CEMETERIES. BEECH BROOK CEMETERY.
West Gloucester. Entrance from 267 Essex av.
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GLOUCESTER MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
CALVARY CEMETERY.
Eastern avenue.
CHERRY HILL CEMETERY.
Entrance from Washington street.
HIGH STREET CEMETERY.
Prospect, head of Church street.
LOCUST GROVE CEMETERY.
Junction of Washington and Langsford street, Lanesville.
MAGNOLIA POINT CEMETERY.
Magnolia Point. John Wilkins, Supt.
MT. ADNAH CEMETERY.
Annisquam. John A. Going, Supt.
MT. PLEASANT CEMETERY.
Located on Mount Pleasant avenue, East Gloucester. John J. Calder, Supt.
OAK GROVE CEMETERY.
No. 121 Washington, near Grove street. Edward H. Griffin, Supt.
OAK HILL CEMETERY.
Entrance from Poplar street (Roman Catholic).
WASHINGTON CEMETERY.
164 Western avenue. Isaac P. Morse, Supt.
WESLEYAN CEMETERY. At Riverside. Henry Stanwood, Supt.
POST OFFICES.
Main Street, corner Pleasant, Gloucester.
Postmaster, Charles D. Brown; Assistant Postmaster, John Lakeman; Clerks, William H. Clark (mailing); Belle M. Clark (stamp); Margaret A. Keefe (general delivery); Walter L. Rowe (money order and registry); Ernest R. Friend (stamping); Effie B. Richardson (stamping). Office open daily (Sunday excepted), from 6.45 a. m. to 8 p. m. and Saturday nights till 9. Letter Carriers, James M. Allen (Supt.); Fitz E. Oakes, Jr. (Asst. Supt.); William R. Caig, 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, Oscar P. Story, Arthur E.
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GLOUCESTER MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
Call, Daniel V. Buckley, Charles E. Story. 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.
Sub-station No. 1, 193 East Main, William Parsons, 3d, clerk in charge.
WEST GLOUCESTER-Postmaster, Henry C. L. Haskell. ANNISQUAM, 43 Curve-Postmaster, Charles Cunningham. LANESVILLE-Postmaster, Fitz E. Griffin.
BAY VIEW- Postmaster, Alphonzo Sargent.
MAGNOLIA-Postmistress, Mary A. Lycett.
CUSTOM HOUSE.
Main Street, corner Pleasant.
Office hours 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. Collector, William II. Jordan; Deputy Collector, J. Warren Wonson; Inspectors, Charles H. Wonson, Erastus Howes, Maurice F. Foley, William H. Cronin, Charles O'Brien, Benjamin F. Blatchford; Clerk, Aaron Parsons; Storekeepers, Elmer P. Richardson, F. H. Gaffney; Boatman, Henry De Vries; Janitor, Robert H. Callaban.
LIGHTHOUSES AND HARBOR.
Lighthouse 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, T. Henry G. Douglass, Gloucester.
Board of Port Wardens for Gloucester and Rockport, John M. Anderson, David W. Swett, Jerome Day. Office 99 Main street, Gloucester.
Harbor Master, John C. Foster.
COURTS AND COUNTY OFFICERS.
SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.
Chief Justice-Walbridge A. Field, of Boston.
Associate Justices-Oliver W. Holmes, Jr., of Boston ; Marcus P. Knowlton, of Springfield ; James M. Morton, of Fall River; John Lathrop, of Boston; James M. Barker, of Pittsfield ; John W. Hammond, of Cambridge.
Attorney General-Ilosea M. Knowlton, of New Bedford.
Sittings of the Court for Essex County-At Salem on the third Tuesday of April and the first Tuesday of November. Return day, first Monday of every month.
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GLOUCESTER MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
SUPERIOR COURT.
Chief Justice-Albert Mason, of Brookline.
District Attorney-W. Scott Peters, of Haverhill; Assistant, Roland H. Sherman, of Lawrence.
Sittings of the Court for Essex County- Civil: At Salem, third Monday of April (jury) ; first Monday of June (court) and December (court and jury). At Lawrence, first Monday of January (court) ; first Monday of March (jury) ; second Monday of September (court). At Newburyport, second Monday of May (court) ; second Monday of October (jury). Criminal: At Salem, second Monday of January ; at Newburyport, second Monday of May ; at Lawrence, second Monday of September.
COURT OF PROBATE AND INSOLVENCY.
Probate Office at Court House, Salem.
Judge-Rollin E. Harmon, of Lynn.
Registrar-Jeremiah T. Mahoney, of Salem.
Assistant Registrar-Ezra D. Hines, of Danvers.
Terms-At Salem, on the first and third Mondays of every month, except third Monday of August; at Newburyport, on the fourth Mondays of January, March, May, June, July, September and November; at Gloucester, on the fourth Mondays of April and October; at Haverhill on the second Mondays of April and October; at Lawrence, on the second Mondays of January, March, May, June, July, September and November.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
County Commissioners-Edward B. Bishop, of Haverhill, Chairman; term expires first Wednesday in January, 1901 ; Wal- lace Bates, of Lynn, term expires first Wednesday in January, 1902 ; Elbridge C. Sawyer, of Beverly, term expires 1903.
Special Commissioners-Nelson P. Cummings, of Merrimac ; William B. Carleton, of Danvers; terms expire first Wednesday in January, 1902.
Courts held at Ipswich on the second Tuesday in April; at Salem, on the second Tuesday in July; at Lawrence, on the last Tuesday in August ; at Newburyport, on the second Tuesday in October ; on the fourth Tuesday of December, at Salem, Ipswich or Newburyport, as the Commissioners may determine.
Clerk of the County Commissioners-Edward B. George, of Haverhill.
Clerk of the Courts-Edward B. George, of Haverhill
First Assistant Clerk of the Courts-Ezra L. Woodbury, of Salem.
Second Assistant Clerk of the Courts-James P. Hale, of Salem.
Sheriff-Samuel A. Johnson, of Salem.
Deputy Sheriffs-George S. Cole, Andover; Timothy D. Crowley, Danvers ; William Cronin, Special Sheriff, Gloucester ; Fred O. Raymond, John W. Tilton, Haverhill; Charles W. Morrill, Ipswich ; Elmer A. Briggs, Lawrence ; Charles E. Goss,
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GLOUCESTER MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
Methuen; Charles L. Ayers, Newburyport; Arthur Bishop, Rowley; Patrick F. Tierney and George E. Bousley, Salem ; Frederick O. Raymond, Haverhill; Frank E. Wells, Lynn; Por- ter C. Croy, Haverhill ; Fred N. Abbott, Lawrence ; Roger S. Howe, Georgetown.
Jailers and Keepers of the Houses of Correction-S. A. Johnson, at Salem; Charles A. Sillings, at Lawrence; Charles W. Morrill, at Ipswich ; Charles L. Ayers, at Newburyport.
Commissioners to Qualify Civil Officers-Albert C. Andrews, 75 Main, Henri N. Woods, 111 Main, Gloucester.
County Treasurer-E. Kendall Jenkins, of Andover; office at Court House, Salem.
Registrar of Deeds-Southern District, Willard J. Hale, of Newburyport ; Assistant Registrar, Robert W. Osgood, of Salem, office at Court House, Salem. Northern District, A. R. Sanborn, of Lawrence; Assistant Registrar, Miss Jennie M. Marston, office at Court House, Lawrence.
Master in Chancery-Munroe Stevens, 10 Webster, Gloucester. Medical Examiner-Dr. S. F. Quimby, 79 Middle, Gloucester.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Andrews Albert C.
Lane Frederick T.
Babson Daniel T.
Lane Howard G.
Babson Robert T.
Low David W.
Belden Harry L.
Marshall James M.
Bennett Francis
May Jonathan
Burke John J.
MeLellan Rufus
Burnham Henry A.
MeNierny M. J.
Chapman Alanson B.
Meagher Michael J.
Corliss Benjamin H.
Parsons Aaron
Corliss John
Parsons Carleton H.
Cronin William
Pew William A. Jr.
Cunningham Guy
Procter Joseph O.
Cunningham Jobn
Robinson David I.
Cunningham William T.
Russell Charles A.
Currier John J.
Saunders Levi Simonds L. S.
Fears Robert R.
Smith Charles D.
Flaherty John J.
Smith Horace A.
Follansbee IIazen L.
Somes John J.
French William W.
Steele George E.
Fuller Thomas II.
Steele George Jr.
Ganey John J.
Story Cyrus
Garland Joseph
Stevens Munroe
Gott John
Strangman William E.
Haskell Henry C. L.
Taft Edgar S. Tarr Frederick H.
Hildreth Samuel D.
Hines Richard E.
Webber Winslow L.
Hodgkins William A.
Wonson J. Warren
Jewett James S. Lane Herman L.
Woods Henri N.
York Sumner D.
Donahue A. N.
Rockport Directory.
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BOSTON THEATRE, BOSTON
E. T. BAXTER'S Tailoring Establishment
WE MAKE LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S COS- TUMES IN THE LATEST AND BEST STYLES.
E. T. BAXTER, WEBSTER BL'K, GLOUCESTER.
BOSTON THEATRE
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