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Ind.
W. Thurs.
-Journal, Journal Printing Co.
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NEWSPAPERS AND PERIODICALS.
Town. Name of Paper and Publisher.
-Press, edition Marlboro Republican.
-Tribune, edition Framingham Tribune. SOUTH BOSTON-See Boston.
SOUTH BRAINTREE-Braintree Reporter, Weymouth and Braintree Publishing Co.
Ind.
W. Sat.
SOUTHBRIDGE-Herald, Robinson & Dougherty, -Journal, F. E. Beach,
Rep.
W. Wed.
-Press, Ellam & Grant,
Dem.
W. Sat.
SOUTH FRAMINGHAM-Framingham Gazette, Middle- sex Newspaper Co.
Ind.
W. Friday
-Framingham Tribune, Lakeview Press Co.
Ind.
W. Friday
-People's Advocate, Advocate Pub. Co.
Ind.
w. Sat.
SOUTH WEYMOUTH-Sun, ed. South Shore Herald, Scituate. SPENCER-Leader, Wm. J. Heffernan. -Sun, A. V. Hamilton,
Local.
W. Sat.
Rep.
W. Thurs.
SPRINGFIELD-Amateur Gardening, C. W. Bryan & Co. -Citoyen Franco Americain (French), French Evan- gelical Publishing Society,
Evan. W. Thurs.
-Domestic Journal, S. G. Otis & Co.
Fam.
M.
-Farm and Home, Phelps Publishing Co.
Agl.
Semi-M.
-Good Housekeeping, Clark W. Bryan & Co.
Fam.
M.
-Homestead, Phelps Publishing Co.
Local.
W.
Sat.
-Kindergarten News, Milton Bradley Co.
Edu.
M.
-New England Stationer, C. C. Walden Co.
Trade.
M.
-New England Stove, Hardware and House Fur- nisher, C. C. Walden Co.
Trade. M.
-News, Daily News Publishing Co.
Dem.
D. Even'g
-Paper World, Clark W. Bryan & Co.
Trade.
M.
-Republican, Samuel Bowles.
Ind.
-Republican, Samuel Bowles,
Ind.
D. Morn'g
-Tribune, T. F. English & C. A. Donahue,
Catholic.
W. Sat.
-Union, Union Publishing Co.
Rep.
D. M. & E.
-Union, Union Publishing Co.
Rep.
W. Thurs.
-Zeitung, German-American Publishing Co.
Ind.
w. Sat.
STERLING-Enterprise, edition Clinton Enterprise. STONEHAM-Independent, F. L. & W. E. Whittier, -News, R. W. Barnstead,
Ind.
W. Sat.
Local.
W. Sat.
STOUGHTON-Record. Edgar M. Russell, -Sentinel, L. W. Standish,
Neutral.
W. Friday
Ind.
W. Sat.
STOW-Enterprise, edition Marlboro Enterprise. -Sentinel, edition Marlboro Republican.
SUDBURY-Enterprise, edition Marlboro Enterprise. -Sun, edition Marlboro Republican.
-Tribune, edition Framingham Tribune.
SWAMPSCOTT-Enterprise, edition Lynn City Item. SWANSEA-Gazette. edition Fall River Investigator. -Record, edition Fall River Advertiser.
TAUNTON-Bristol County Republican. Wm. Reed, Jr., -Evening Herald, Taunton Herald Co.
Rep.
W. Friday
Ind.
D.
Even'g
-Gazette, Wm. Reed, Jr.,
Rep.
D. Even'g
-Welcome Magazine, Welcome Magazine Pub. Co.
Lit.
M.
-Yankee Hustler, Lester D. Dickerman,
Fam.
M.
W. Friday
TEMPLETON-Recorder, R. Wm. Waterman & Co., Athol, Ind. TOPSFIELD-Messenger, edition Bradford Messenger. TOWNSEND-Tocsin, edition Turner's Public Spirit, Ayer.
TUFTS COLLEGE-Tuftonian, Students Tufts College,
Col.
Semi-M.
TURNER'S FALLS-Reporter, Cecil T. Bagnall, Ind. W. Wed.
Hort.
M.
-Herald of Life, Life and Advent Union,
Advent. W. Wed.
-New England Homestead, Orange Judd Co.
Agl. W. Thurs.
-Physical Education, Triangle Publishing Co.
Phys. Ed.
M. W. Friday
-Evening News, Taunton Evening News Corporation, Ind.
D. Even'g
Rep.
W. Thurs.
Character. Published.
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MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.
Town. Name of Paper and Publisher.
Character.
Published.
UPTON-Gazette, edition Milford Gazette.
Local.
W. Friday
WAKEFIELD-Citizen and Banner, M. P. Foster, -Middlesex Times, J. P. Fallon,
Dem.
W. Thurs.
-Record, F. W. Young,
Ind.
W. Friday
WALPOLE-Central Norfolk Democrat, Norfolk Pub. Co. Dem. -Star, edition Foxboro Reporter.
Ind.
D. Even'g
WALTHAM-Evening News, T. B. Eaton, -Free Press, A. Starbuck, -Free Press, A. Starbuck,
Rep.
W. Friday
WARE-Gazette, edition Barre Gazette. -Standard, edition Palmer Journal.
-Ware River News, R. E. Capron,
Local.
W. Thurs.
WAREHAM-Independent, ed. Cape Cod Independent, Falmouth. -News, edition Middleboro Gazette.
-Times, edition Middleboro News.
WARREN-Herald, D. G. Hitchcock,
Local.
W. Friday
WATERTOWN-Enterprise, F. G. Barker,
Local.
W. Friday
WEBSTER-Eagle, Edgar C. Nichols, -Times, John Cort,
Rep.
W. Friday
WELLESLEY-Advertiser, Geo. W. Southworth, -Courant, Wm. T. Howard,
Ind.
W.
Thurs.
-Review, Geo. C. Fairbanks, -Wellesley Magazine, Students Wellesley College, WENHAM-American Apiculturist, Henry Alley, -Star, edition Salem Register.
Local,
W.
Sat.
-Wenham-Hamilton Times, edition Beverly Times.
Ind.
W. Sat.
-Union, edition Marlboro Republican.
WEST BOYLSTON-Enterprise, ed. Clinton Enterprise. WEST BRIDGEWATER-Times, ed. Bridgewater Independent.
WESTFIELD-Times and News-Letter, Clark & Story, -Valley Echo, Home Newspaper Publishing Co. WESTFORD-Gazette, edition Marlboro Republican. WEST GARDNER-Gardner Journal, Whiting & Whitaker, Ind.
Local.
W. Wed.
WEST MEDWAY-Gazette, edition Milford Gazette.
WEST NEWBURY-Messenger, ed. Bradford Messenger.
WESTPORT-Citizen, ed. Fall River Investigator. -News, edition Fall River Advertiser.
WEST QUINCY-Enterprise, Fred F. Green, Ind.
W. Thurs.
WEST ROXBURY-News, edition Jamaica Plain News.
WEYMOUTH-Gazette, Weymouth & Braintree Pub. Co. Ind.
W. Friday
WHITMAN-Reporter, E. C. Linfield, -- Times and Plymouth County Courier, L. B. Hatch,
Ind.
W. Friday
WILLIAMSTOWN-Williams Literary Monthly, Students Williams College,
Col.
M.
-Williams Weekly, Students Williams College,
Col. W. Thurs.
WINCHENDON-Courier, Courier Publishing Co.
Ind.
W. Friday
WINCHESTER-Royal Arcanum Guide, Royal Arcanum Publishing Co. -Star, Theodore P. Wilson,
Roy. Arc. M.
Local. w. Sat.
Rep w. Sat.
Society.
W. Friday
WOBURN-Journal, Geo. A. Hobbs,
Rep. W. Friday
-News, John M. Wallace,
Rep.
W. Sat.
WORCESTER-Ægis and Gazette, Gazette Company,
Rep.
W. Sat.
M.
Bees.
M.
WESTBORO-Chronotype. Ira M. Beaman,
-Home News, edition Northboro Home News.
Local.
W. Wed.
Local.
w. Sat.
Col.
Local.
W. Sat.
W. Wed.
Ind.
W. Friday
WINTHROP-Sun, F. J. Moses, Visitor, S. E. Crowell,
Ind.
W. Friday
w. Sat.
Rep.
D. Even'g
UXBRIDGE-Compendium, L. H. Balcome,
FISH AND GAME LAWS.
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Town. Name of Paper and Publisher.
-American Journal of Psychology, J. H. Orpha,
-Catholic School and Home Magazine, Rev.T.J.Conaty, Cath.
-Evening Gazette, Gazette Company,
-Evening Post, Post Printing Co.
-Herald of Salvation, Gen. M. K. Light,
-Massachusetts Spy, Spy Publishing Co.
-Messenger, James J. Doyle,
-Opinion Publique (French), Belisle Bros.
-Pedagogical Seminary, J. H. Orpha,
Educa. Q.
Rep. W. Wed.
Rep.
D. Morn'g
Rep. W. Sun.
Rep. W. Sun.
Rep.
D. Morn'g
G. A. R.
M.
WRENTHAM-Review, edition Foxboro Reporter. -Sentinel, edition Franklin Sentinel.
YARMOUTHPORT-Cape Cod Weekly-See Boston.
-Yarmouth Register, C. F. Swift & Son,
Ind. Rep. W. Sat.
FISH AND GAME LAWS.
FISH-WHEN NOT TO BE TAKEN.
BLACK BASS, between Dec. 1 and June 1,
$2 to $20
TROUT, LAKE TROUT, and LANDLOCKED SALMON, except in Berk- shire, Hampshire and Franklin Counties, between Sept. 1 and April 1,
$10 to $25
TROUT, LAKE TROUT, and LANDLOCKED SALMON, in Berkshire, Hampshire and Franklin Counties, between Aug. 1 and Apr. 1, TROUT are not to be sold, offered, or exposed for sale less than six inches in length,
$10
SALMON, between Aug. 1 and May 1,
$10 to $50
SMELT, between March 15 and June 1,
$1
LOBSTERS are not to be taken less than 101/2 inches in length,
$5
LOBSTERS BEARING EGGS not to be taken at any season,
$10 to $100
NETS not to be used in ponds under penalty of forfeiting apparatus and
$20 to $50
GAME-WHEN NOT TO BE KILLED.
PARTRIDGE or RUFFED GROUSE, between Jan. 1 and Sept. 15,
$20
WOODCOCK, between Jan. 1 and Sept. 15, $20
QUAIL (protected during 1894), between Jan. 1 and Oct. 15, $20
$20
PLOVER, SNIPE, RAIL, MARSH and BEACH BIRDS, between May 1 and July 15, $10
GRAY SQUIRRELS, HARES, and RABBITS, between Mar. 1 and Sept. 15,
$10
DEER are not to be killed at any time,
$100
INSECTIVOROUS and SONG BIRDS are not to be killed at any time,
$10
TRAPPING, SNARING and FERRETING of BIRDS and ANIMALS and SETTING SNARES prohibited, except owner on his own land may take grouse, $20
SENDING or carrying game out of the State, prohibited, $20
SHOOTING or fishing on the Lord's Day, prohibited, $10
Character.
Published.
Sci. Q. M.
Rep. D. Even'g
Dem. D. Even'g
Ch. Crus. W. Sat.
Rep.
W. Friday
Catholic.
W. Sat.
Semi-W. Tu. & Fri.
-Skandinavia (Swedish), Swedish Publishing Co.
-Spy, Spy Publishing Co.
-Sunday Spy, Spy Publishing Co.
-Sunday Telegram, Telegram Newspaper Co.
-Telegram, Telegram Newspaper Co.
-Veteran, C. W. Burbank & Co.
Penalties.
$10 to $25
DUCK of all kinds, between April 15 and Sept. 1,
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
COLLEGES.
Amherst College. Inc. 1825. Pres., Merrill E. Gates, LL. D., Amherst. Andover Theological Seminary. (Cong.) Founded 1807. Pres., Rev. Egbert C. Smythe, D. D., Andover.
Boston College. Inc. 1863. Pres., Rev. Edward I. Devitt, S. J. 771 Harri- son avenue, Boston.
Boston Dental College. Dean, J. A. Follett, A. B., M. D. 563 Tremont street, Boston.
Boston University. Inc. 1869. Pres., Wm. F. Warren, LL. D. 12 Somer- set street, Boston.
COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS. Dean, Wm. E. Huntington, Ph. D. 12 Somer- set street.
SCHOOL OF LAW. Dean, Edmund H. Bennett, LL. D. 10 Ashburton place. East Con- SCHOOL OF MEDICINE. (Hom.) Dean, I. Tisdale Talbot, M. D.
cord street.
SCHOOL OF THEOLOGY. (Meth.) Founded in 1847 in Concord, N. H .; re- moved to Boston 1867. Dean, Marcus D. Buell, S. T. D. 72 Mt. Vernon street.
Clark University. Inc. 1887. Pres., G. Stanley Hall, Ph. D., Worcester. College of the Holy Cross. Inc. 1865. Pres., Rev. Edward A. McGurk, S. J., Worcester.
College of Physicians and Surgeons. (Regular.) Dean, W. S. Brown, M. D. 137 Shawmut avenue, Boston.
Episcopal Theological School. Established 1867. Dean, Rev. George Hodges, D. D., Cambridge.
French Protestant College. Inc. 1885. Pres., Rev. Samuel H. Lee, Springfield.
Harvard University. Founded 1636. Pres., Charles W. Eliot, LL. D., Cambridge.
COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES. Dean, Charles F. Dunbar, LL. D., Cam- bridge.
LAWRENCE SCIENTIFIC SCHOOL. Dean, Nathaniel S. Shaler, S. D., Cam- bridge.
DIVINITY SCHOOL. (Unitarian.) Dean, C. C. Everett, LL. D., Cambridge. LAW SCHOOL. Dean, C. C. Langdell, LL. D., Cambridge.
MEDICAL SCHOOL. (Regular.) Dean, Wm. L. Richardson, A. M., M. D. Cor. Boylston and Exeter streets, Boston.
DENTAL SCHOOL. Dean, Thos. H. Chandler, A. M., D. M. D. North Grove street, Boston,
VETERINARY MEDICINE SCHOOL. Dean, Charles P. Lyman, F. R. C. V. S. 50 Village street, Boston.
BUSSY INSTITUTE. Dean, Francis H. Starer, S. B., A. M. Jamaica Plain (Forest Hills Station, Boston & Providence R. R.).
Massachusetts Agricultural College. Inc. 1863. Pres., Henry H. Goodell, Amherst.
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Inc. 1861. Pres., Francis A. Walker, Boylston street, Boston.
Massachusetts College of Pharmacy. Dean, C. C. Williams, M. D. St. Botolph street, Cor. Garrison street, Boston.
Mt. Holyoke College. Founded as Mt. Holyoke Seminary 1836; Inc. sem- inary and college 1883; college 1893. Pres., Mrs. Elizabeth Storrs Mead, South Hadley.
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EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
New Church Theological School. (Swedenborgian.) Founded 1866. Located 12 Quincy street, Cambridge. Pres., Rev. Jas. Reed, 12 Lexington square, Boston.
Newton Theological School. (Baptist.) Founded 1825, Inc. 1826. Pres., Rev. Alvah Hovey, D. D., LL. D., Newton Centre.
Radcliffe College. Opened as Harvard Annex 1882, chartered as college 1894. Dean, Miss Agnes Irwin, Cambridge.
Smith College. Inc. 1871. Pres., Rev. L. Clark Seelye, LL. D., North- ampton.
Tufts College. Inc. 1850. Pres., Rev. Elmer H. Capen, D. D., Tufts College, Medford. College Hill Station, Southern Div. B. & M. R. R.
COLLEGE OF LETTERS. Dean, John P. Marshall, A. M., Tufts College, Med- ford.
DIVINITY SCHOOL. (Universalist.) Dean, Rev. Charles H. Leonard, D. D., Tufts College, Medford.
MEDICAL SCHOOL. (Regular.) 74 Boylston street, Boston. Dean, Albert Nott, M. D., West Newton.
Wellesley College. Inc. 1870. Pres., Mrs. Julia Irvine, Wellesley.
Williams College. Chartered 1793. Pres., Franklin Carter, Williams- town.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Inc. 1865. Pres., Thomas C. Men- denhall, LL. D., Worcester.
NORMAL SCHOOLS.
The general management of the several State Normal Schools is vested by statute in the Board of Edu- cation, and all moneys appropriated for their maintenance are expended under its direction.
BRIDGEWATER. Opened 1840. Principal, Albert G. Boyden. For both sexes.
FRAMINGHAM. Opened at Lexington 1839. Transferred to West Newton 1844, removed to Framingham 1853. Principal, Miss Ellen Hyde. For women.
SALEM. Opened 1854. Principal, Daniel B. Hagar. For women.
WESTFIELD. Opened at Barre 1839; suspended 1841; reopened at Westfield 1844. Principal, James C. Greenough. For both sexes.
WORCESTER. Opened 1874. Principal, E. Harlow Russell. For both sexes.
NORMAL ART SCHOOL AT BOSTON. Opened 1873. Principal, George H. Bart- lett. For both sexes.
The Legislature of 1894 voted to locate four new Normal Schools in North Adams, Fitchburg, Lowell and Barnstable county respectively. Subsequently the State Board of Education named Hyannis, town of Barnstable, as the place for the Barnstable county school.
INCORPORATED PRIVATE SCHOOLS.
Andover-ABBOTT ACADEMY. Inc. 1829. Principal, Miss Philena Mckeen.
PHILLIPS ACADEMY. Inc. 1780. Principal, C. F. P. Bancroft, Ph. D.
Ashburnham-CUSHING ACADEMY. Inc. 1865. Principal, Henry S. Cowell, A. M.
Bernardston - POWERS INSTITUTE. Inc. 1856. Principal, Clarence L. Mitchell.
Billerica-HOWE SCHOOL. Inc. 1852. Principal, Samuel Tucker.
Boston-BARNARD MEMORIAL, formerly Warren Street Chapel Free Day School. Inc. 1863. Principal, Catherine L. Shirley.
BOSTON FEMALE ASYLUM. Inc. 1803. Principal, Anne M. K. Treat.
BOSTON CHILDREN'S FRIEND SOCIETY. Inc. 1834. Principal, Clara A. Per- kins.
CHILDREN'S MISSION. Inc. 1864. Principal, Wm. Crosby.
ROXBURY LATIN SCHOOL. Inc. 1670. Principal, William C. Collar, A. M. SHAWMUT, Melville. Inc. 1886. Principal, Miss Ella G. Ives.
SOUTH END INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL. Inc. 1884. Principal, Miss S. A. M. Edes.
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MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.
Bradford-BRADFORD ACADEMY. Inc. 1804. Principal, Miss Ida C. Allen. Braintree-THE THAYER ACADEMY. Inc. 1879. Principal, S. B. Sewall. Brimfield-HITCHCOCK FREE HIGH. Inc. 1855. Principal, George W. Earle.
Deerfield-DEERFIELD ACADEMY AND DICKINSON HIGH SCHOOL. Inc. 1878. Principal, Robert H. Leland.
Dudley-NICHOLS ACADEMY. Inc. 1819. Principal, Alfred G. Collins. Duxbury-PARTRIDGE ACADEMY. Inc. 1829. Principal, Thomas H. H. Knight.
Easthampton-WILLISTON SEMINARY. Inc. 1841. Principal, Rev. Wm. Gallagher, Ph. D.
Falmouth-LAWRENCE ACADEMY. Inc. 1833. Principal, S. A. Holton, A. B. Franklin-DEAN ACADEMY. Inc. 1865. Principal, Lester L. Burrington. Greenfield-PROSPECT HILL SCHOOL. Inc. 1869. Principal, Rev. James Challes Parsons.
Groton-LAWRENCE ACADEMY. Inc. 1793. Principal, Alfred O. Tower. GROTON SCHOOL. Inc. 1884. Principal, Rev. Endicott Peabody.
Hadley-HOPKINS ACADEMY. Inc. 1816. Principal, Elmer Case. Hanover-HANOVER ACADEMY. Inc. 1798. Principal, Evangeline Hathaway. Hatfield-SMITH ACADEMY. Inc. 1871. Principal, Sanford L. Cutter.
Hingham-DERBY ACADEMY. Inc. Derby School 1784, Derby Academy 1797. Principal, Geo. H. Chittenden.
Lancaster (South Lancaster)-SOUTH LANCASTER ACADEMY. Inc. 1883. Principal, Jos. H. Haughey, M. S.
Leicester-LEICESTER ACADEMY. Inc. 1784. Principal, Corwin F. Palmer, M. A.
Lenox-LENOX ACADEMY. Inc. 1803.
Milton-MILTON ACADEMY. Inc. 1798. Principal, Harrison O. Apthorp.
Monson-MONSON ACADEMY. Inc. 1804. Principal, Arthur N. Burke.
Nantucket-ADMIRAL SIR ISAAC COFFIN'S SCHOOL. Inc. 1827. Principal, Edmund B. Fox.
New Bedford-FRIEND'S ACADEMY. Inc. 1812. Principal, Thomas H. Eck- feldt, A. B.
THE SWAIN FREE SCHOOL. Inc. 1881. Principal, Andrew Ingraham, A. B. Newbury-DUMMER ACADEMY. Inc. 1782. Principal, Rev. George B. Rogers. Newton (West Newton)-ENGLISH AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL. Inc. 1855. Prin- cipal, Nathaniel T. Allen.
(Auburndale)-LASELL SEMINARY. Inc. 1851. Principal, C. C. Bragdon (West Newton)-PINE FARM SCHOOL. Inc. 1865. Principal, James T. May- A. M. nard.
New Salem-NEW SALEM ACADEMY. Inc. 1795. Principal, Herman N. Dun- ham, A. M.
Northfield (East Northfield)-NORTHFIELD SEMINARY. Inc. 1879. Principal, Miss Evelyn S. Hall.
MT. HERMON SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Inc. 1881. Pri cipal, Henry F. Cutler, B. A. Norton-WHEATON FEMALE SEMINARY. Inc. 1836. Principal, Miss A. Ellen Stanton.
Shelburne (Shelburne Falls)-ARMS ACADEMY. Inc. 1860. Principal, J. W. F. Wilkinson, A. B.
Sherborn-SAWIN ACADEMY. Inc. 1871. Principal, Eben Williams. Principal, William G. Thayer. Southboro-ST. MARK'S SCHOOL. Inc. 1865.
Taunton-BRISTOL ACADEMY. Inc. 1794. Principal, William F. Palmer, A. M.
Templeton (Baldwinsville)-HOSPITAL COTTAGES FOR CHILDREN. Inc. 1882. Principal, Dr. Everett Flood.
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DENOMINATIONAL STATE ORGANIZATIONS.
Waltham-WALTHAM NEW CHURCH SCHOOL. Inc. 1857. Principal, Benja- min Worcester. West Bridgewater-HOWARD SEMINARY. Inc. 1868. Principal, Horace M. Willard.
Westford-WESTFORD ACADEMY. Inc. 1793. Principal, Rev. Edward A.
Horton.
Wilbraham-WESLEYAN ACADEMY. Inc. 1824. Principal, Rev. Wm. North
Rice.
Winchendon-MURDOCK SCHOOL. Inc. 1886. Principal, Frank M. Colles- ter.
Woburn-WARREN ACADEMY, Free Industrial. Inc. 1830. Principal, Willis S. Carter.
Worcester-WORCESTER ACADEMY. Inc. 1834. Principal, D. W. Abercrom- bie, A. M.
DENOMINATIONAL STATE ORGANIZATIONS.
Adventists .- State Organization: Pres., Rev. G. H. Wallace, Springfield; Sec., Rev. F. S. Stanton, Sandy Creek, N. Y. Book rooms, 144 Hanover street, Boston.
Adventists .- (Seventh Day.) General headquarters, South Lancaster.
Baptist .- State convention: Pres., H. H. Bowman, Springfield; Sec., Rev. W. H. Eaton, Boston. American Baptist Publishing Society, 256 Washington street, Boston.
Catholic .- John Joseph Williams, D. D., Archbishop Archdiocese of Boston, comprising counties of Essex, Middlesex, Suffolk, Norfolk and Plymouth, ex- cepting the towns of Mattapoisett, Marion and Wareham. Thomas Daniel Beaven, D. D., Bishop of Diocese of Springfield, comprising counties of Berk- shire, Franklin, Hampshire, Hampden and Worcester.
The Diocese of Providence, Bishop Matthew Harkins, D. D., includes in Mas- sachusetts the counties of Bristol, Barnstable, Dukes, Nantucket; and Matta- poisett, Marion and Wareham in Plymouth county.
Congregational. - Denominational headquarters Congregational House, corner Beacon and Somerset streets, Boston.
Episcopal .- Diocese of Massachusetts: Bishop, William Lawrence, D. D .; Secretary of the Convention, William Henry Brooks. Joy street, Boston.
Free Baptist .- Massachusetts Association: Secretary, Rev. Thos. Spoon- er. 10 Albion street, Lawrence, Mass.
Methodist .- Massachusetts includes the whole of the New England Con- ference and portions of the So. N. E., N. H., N. Y. and Troy Conferences. Meth- odist Book rooms, 38 Bromfield street, Boston. Agent, Chas. R. Magee; Bishop, R. S. Foster, Roxbury, Mass.
Presbyterian .- Synod of New York; Presbytery of Boston; Stated Clerk, Robert Court, D. D., Lowell.
Swedenborgian .- Massachusetts Association: General Pastor, John Worcester, Newtonville. Headquarters, 16 Arlington street, Boston.
Unitarian .- Denominational headquarters, 25 Beacon street, Boston. Universalist .- State convention: Pres., Rev. W. E. Gibbs, Lawrence; Sec., Rev. W. A. Start, 30 West street, Boston.
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RELIGIOUS BODIES.
No. of Organizations.
No. of Members.
Value of Church Property.
ADONAI SHOMO
1
20
$6,000
ADVENTISTS .
Evangelical
3
150
4,500
Life and Advent Union
5
177
2,000
Seventh Day .
15
490
5,950
ARMENIAN
413
62796
6,705,956
Six Principles
1
4
9,816,003
Reformed.
2
250
1,100
CHRISTADELPHIANS
9
245
1,500
CHRISTIANS
28
2722
160,300
CHRISTIAN SCIENTISTS
10
499
15,000
CHURCH OF GOD
1
20
*CONGREGATIONAL
587
107524
11,030,890
Independent
18
684
121,350
DISCIPLES
4
777
67,200
EPISCOPAL
199
32120
5,418,256
Reformed.
2
311
44.000
*FREE BAPTISTS.
14
2955
207,578
FRIENDS-Orthodox
7
1201
110,500
Primitive.
2
14
1,000
Wilburites
2
28
3,500
JEWISH-Orthodox.
7
1201
110,500
Reformed
1543
135,000
LATTER DAY SAINTS
Re-organized Church of
2
103
2,700
Danish
Norwegian.
2
375
General Council ..
12
1743
55,900
Synodical Conference
10
1717
54,000
Independent .
1
80
1,800
*Methodist-Episcopal.
327
61682
6,370,963
African
12
1342
119,200
Zion
7
724
58,800
Free
1
12
Wesley
1
8
PLYMOUTH BRETHREN
4
119
PRESBYTERIAN
18
3570
365,500
Reformed.
2
400
100,000
United
7
1135
65,000
REFORMED CHURCH.
1
62
56,000
SALVATION ARMY
14
656
1,000
SHAKERS.
3
129
5,800
SPIRITUALISTS.
61
7345
269,710
SWEDENBORGIAN-New Jerusalem
22
1684
368,500
UNITARIAN
189
34610
5,278,370
*UNIVERSALISTS
124
7189
2.258,300
Totals
2588
948305
$49,481,636
3
195
*BAPTIST
CATHOLIC.
381
1614627
70,510
39
2611
11,500
LUTHERAN-Evangelical
3
119
437
Data following starred (*) names are taken from denominational minute and year books for 1893-94, save Congregational valuations, which come from the census of 1890. All other data arc from the same source. +Population.
COURTS.
UNITED STATES COURTS.
The Supreme Court of the United States consists of one chief, and eight asso- ciate justices. There are nine judicial circuits, and to each of these is assigned one of the justices. Also three circuit judges have been appointed for the sec- ond district, three for the eighth, and two for each of the other circuits.
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court .- Melville W. Fuller of Illinois, salary $10,500.
CIRCUIT COURT OF APPEALS. 99 Post Office Building, Boston.
Associate Justice U. S. Supreme Court .- Horace Gray, salary $10,000.
Circuit Judges .- Le Baron B. Colt and Wm. L. Putnam.
District Judge for Mass .- Thos. L. Nelson.
Clerk .- John G. Stetson.
Marshal .- Wm. W. Doherty.
ANNUAL TERM .- First Tuesday of October. STATED SESSIONS .- First Tues- day of every month.
SESSIONS FOR HEARING CASES .- First Tuesdays of January, April and Octo- ber.
FIRST CIRCUIT COURT.
For Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode Island. 112 Post Office Building, Boston.
Circuit Judges .- Le Baron B. Colt of Rhode Island and Wm. L. Putnam of Maine.
Attorney of the U. S. for District of Mass .- Sherman Hoar of Waltham.
Assistants .- P. H. Casey, W G. Thompson.
Clerk .- A. H. Trowbridge. Deputy Clerk .- B. H. Bradlee.
U. S. Marshal for the District of Mass .- Wm. W. Doherty.
Deputy Marshals .- Francis X. McDonald, F. D. Galloupe.
U. S. Commissioners .- Thos. G. Kent, Chas. F. Aldrich, Worcester.
TERMS OF THE COURT .- May 15, Oct. 15. RULE DAY .- First Monday of every month.
U. S. DISTRICT COURT. 111 Post Office Building, Boston.
District Judge .- Thos. L. Nelson of Worcester, salary $5000.
Clerk .- Frank H. Mason. Deputy Clerks .- Francis S. Fiske, Geo. S. Bennett. Registers in Bankruptcy .- S. Lothrop Thorndike, Sam'l B. Noyes, Boston.
TERMS OF THE COURT .- March, the 3d Tuesday; June, the 4th Tuesday; September, the 2d Tuesday; December, the 1st Tuesday.
U. S. COURT OF CLAIMS.
Chief Justice .- Wm. A. Richardson of Massachusetts.
Judges .-- C. C. Nott, Stanton J. Peele, Lawrence Weldon, John Davis. Ses- sions held at Washington.
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MASSACHUSETTS YEAR BOOK.
STATE COURTS.
All judges in the Commonwealth are appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the Council, and hold office during good behavior.
SUPREME JUDICIAL COURT.
Chief Justice .- Walbridge A. Field of Boston, salary $7500.
Associate Justices .- Chas. Allen, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Boston; Marcus P. Knowlton, Springfield; Jas. M. Morton, Fall River; Jas. M. Barker, Pitts- field; John Lathrop, Boston. Salary $7000 each.
Attorney General .- Albert E. Pillsbury, Boston, salary $5000.
Asst. Attorney General .- Geo. C. Travis, salary $2500.
Second Asst. Attorney General .- Chas. N. Harris.
Clerk for the Commonwealth .- Henry A. Clapp, Boston, salary $3000.
Clerk .- John Noble, salary $6500.
Assistant Clerk .- Clarence H. Cooper, Boston, salary $2500.
SITTINGS OF THE COURT.
BARNSTABLE COUNTY-Jury Term, at Barnstable 1st Tuesday of May; Law Term, at Boston 1st Wednesday of January.
BERKSHIRE COUNTY-Jury Term, at Pittsfield 2d Tuesday of May; Law Term, at Pittsfield 2d Tuesday of September.
BRISTOL, NANTUCKET AND DUKES COUNTIES-Jury Terms, at New Bedford 2d Tuesday of November; also at Taunton 3d Tuesday of April; Law Term, at Taunton 4th Monday of October.
ESSEX COUNTY-Jury Terms, at Salem 3d Tuesday of April and 1st Tuesday of November; Law Term, at Salem 1st Tuesday of November.
FRANKLIN COUNTY-Jury Term, at Greenfield 2d Tuesday of April; Law Term, at Northampton Monday after the 2d Tuesday of September.
HAMPDEN COUNTY-Jury Term, at Springfield 4th Tuesday of April; Law Term, at Springfield 2d Monday after 2d Tuesday of September.
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY-Jury Term, at Northampton 3d Tuesday of April; Law Term, at Northampton Monday after the 2d Tuesday of September.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY-Jury Terms, at Lowell 3d Tuesday of April; also at Cam- bridge 3d Tuesday of October; Law Term, at Boston 1st Wednesday of Jan- uary.
NORFOLK COUNTY-Jury Term, at Dedham 3d Tuesday of February; Law Term, at Boston 1st Wednesday of January.
PLYMOUTH COUNTY-Jury Term, at Plymouth 2d Tuesday of May; Law Term, at Plymouth 3d Tuesday of October.
SUFFOLK COUNTY-Jury Term, at Boston 1st Tuesday of April and 2d Tuesday of September; Law Term, at Boston 1st Wednesday of January.
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