Rochester, Massachusetts, city directory 1903-4, Part 13

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Publication date: 1903-1904
Publisher: A..E. Foss & Co
Number of Pages: 318


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Mendall, Katherine C., dressmaker, Fairhaven rd., h. do. Mendall, Nathan H., 88 years old, h. Mechanic.


MENDALL, NATHAN S., upholsterer, (J. P.), Mechanic, h. do


Mendall, Sarah Mrs., h. Main.


Means, W. A. Mrs., (Boston), h. Water, (in summer).


Moorhouse, S. W., (Boston), h. Neck rd., (in summer).


Morgan, Harry, painter, h. North.


Morgan, Mabel G., bds. Harry Morgan's, North.


Morgan, R. S., painter, bds. Harry Morgan's, North.


Morris, George W., principal high school, h. Sturtevant.


Morse, George F., mariner, h. 9 Main.


Morse, Taylor P., painter, h. Fairhaven rd.


Morse, Theodore S., mariner, h. Main.


Morse, William H., blacksmith, Church, h. do.


Mosher, Isaiah T., laborer, h. Neck rd.


Munn, Robert, (Melrose), h. Neck rd., (in summer).


Munro, M. H. Miss, h. Water, cor. Pearl, (in summer).


Myrick, Chester L., carpenter, h. Pine Island rd., (E. M.)


Nelson, Mary T. Mrs., h. Main.


Nelson, William B. & Co., (C. H. Johnson, William Johnson and Charles Johnson), cabinet makers and undertakers, Church. Noon, Manuel, farmer, h. River rd.


Nye, Albert E., farmer, h. Marion rd., (E. M.)


Nye, Charles F., painter and paperhanger, 55 Main, h. do. Nye, Charles H., laborer, h. Main.


Nye, Charles P., carpenter, h. Marion rd., (E.M.)


Nye, Clara E., basket maker, Baptist, h. do.


Nye, Francis L., painter, h. Marion rd.


Nye, Joseph J., seaman, h. Marion rd., (E. M.)


Nye, Lizzie A., housekeeper for B. P. Dunn, Prospect rd., (E. M.) Nye, Nathaniel P., laborer, h. Randall rd., (E. M.) Nye, William H., laborer, h. Prospect rd., (E. M.)


Oliver, E. Mrs., (Boston), h. Beacon, (in summer). Oliver, Nathan A., farmer, h. off Neck rd.


Ordway, Edith C. Mrs., h. Pearl.


For the Best of Granite and Marble Work see the


REX MONUMENTAL WORKS NEW BEDFORD, MASS.


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Paine, Emma M. Mrs., h. Oakland Heights.


Paine, Francis M., mariner, h. Main.


Paine, S. W. Mrs., h. 20 Pearl.


Parker, Benjamin C., fisherman, h. Fairhaven rd.


Parry, Antone C., gardener, h. North.


Parsons, Theopholiss, mfr., (Boston), h. Water, (in summer).


Perchard, Arthur C., coal, Water, h. North.


Perchard, Chester B., book-keeper, bds. Mrs. Julia Perchard's, North.


Perchard, Julia Mrs., h. North.


Perkins, Calvin M., mechanic, h. Church, cor. Mechanic.


Perkins, William H., section man, h. Fairhaven rd., cor. Ceme- tery.


Perry, John, laborer, h, Acushnet rd.


Peters, Albert D., fisherman, h. Neck rd.


Pierce, Charles B., postmaster, h. Prospect rd., (E. M.)


Pierce, Flora Miss, domestic, h. North.


Pierce, Sarah V., asst. postmaster, bds. C. B. Pierce's, Prospect rd., (E. M.)


Pope, Asa, laborer, h. Neck rd.


Pope, Charles W., cook, h. off Neck rd.


Purrington, Florence E., clerk, bds. H. J. Purrington's, Cannon.


Purrington, Florence F., music teacher, (Violin), Main, h. do. Purrington, George, h. Main.


Purrington, Henry J., carpenter and wood carver, h. Cannon. Purrington, Henry W., provisions, Main, h. do.


Randall, Annie P., housekeeper for Leonard Randall, Acushnet rd.


Randall, Eliza T. Mrs., h. Water.


Randall, Fayette E., farmer, h. North.


Randall, Frank F., (New York), h. Randall rd., (E. M.), (in. summer).


Randall, George P., farmer and teamster, h. off Acushnet rd.


Randall, Jeremiah L., farmer, h. Acushnet rd.


Randall, Josiah, jobber, h. Acushnet rd.


Randall, Josiah H., laborer, h. Acushnet rd.


Randall, Leonard, farmer, h. Acushnet rd.


Randall, Mary J., h. North.


Randall, Sarah Mrs., h. Mechanic.


Randall, Stephen, laborer, h. Acushnet rd.


Randall, Thomas, farmer, h. North.


Ransom, Everett S., engineer, h. Marion rd., (E. M.)


Ransom, Joan Mrs., h. Water.


Ramsom, Nathaniel C., market gardener, Marion rd., (E. M.) h. do. Raymond, Abbie W., housekeeper for Mrs. H. Dexter, North.


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JAMES E. BLAKE, Wholesale Druggist 98 North Second Street, corner Middle, NEW BEDFORD, MASS.


Raymond, -, (Taunton), h. Prospect rd., (E. M.), (in summer).


Richmond, P. H. Mrs., h. Bates' Lane, cor. Beacon.


Robbins, Louis T., carpenter, h. Pine Island rd., (E. M.)


Robbins, (New Bedford), h. Brant Island rd., (in summer).


Robell, Manuel, laborer, h. Park.


Robinson, Lucy Mrs., h. Mechanic.


Rogers, William, laborer, h. Randall rd., (E. M.)


Rowland, Ernest M., janitor, h. Barstow, cor. Sturtevant.


Russell, John, (New Bedford), h. Prospect rd., (E. M.), (in summer).


Sampson, Andrew T., laborer, h. Barstow.


Sampson, Satina Mrs., h. Dexter Place, off North.


Scott, William, laborer, h. Mechanic.


Seavey, M. L. Mrs., h. Pleasant, cor. Water, (in summer).


Seeley, Izah A. Mrs., stenographer, bds. E. A. Dexter's, Pine Island rd., (E. M.)


Shaw, Bruce F., retired, h. North.


Shaw, Elizabeth E., h. North.


Shaw, George L., clerk, h. Sturtevant.


Shaw, James E. N., lawyer, (New Bedford), h. North.


Shaw, John A., farmer, h. Acushnet rd.


Sheriday, Jackson, laundry, h. Cathaway Hill.


Sherman, Albert H., stone mason, Rochester rd., h. do.


Sherman, Alice Mrs., h. Church.


Sherman, Charles E., farmer, h. Main.


Sherman, Clara F., librarian, bds. Mrs. C. A. B. Barden's, North.


Sherman, Cynthia E., bds. A. H. Sherman's, Rochester rd.


Sherman, Edwin T., farmer, h. Marion rd.


Sherman, James E., foreman, h. North.


Shurtleff, H. A. Dr., (Brockton), h. River rd., (in summer).


Shurtleff, Israel, (New Bedford), h. River rd., (in summer). Silveira, Juao S., teamster, h. County.


Simons, Arthur, mechanic, h. 24 Mechanic.


Sission, Frank K., provisions, Water, h. do.


Sission, John R., station agent, h. over the depot.


Sission, Patrick P., farmer, h. Cannon.


SKIDMORE, ABRAHAM, hairdresser, Water, h. Pine Island rd. Smith, Atwood D., carpenter, h. Mechanic.


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GEO. W. NICKERSON West Central Ave., ONSET, MASS.


Flintkote Roofing Paper. Best in Market. Try it.


Smith, Ernest W., laborer, h. Brant Island rd.


Smith, Nathan, retired, h. Fairhaven rd.


Snell, Eli S., carpenter, h. Church.


Snow, Arthur A., shipping clerk, h. Pine Island rd., (E. M.) Snow, Benjamin, carpenter, bds., W. B. Flagg's, Neck rd.


Snow, Elliott R., farmer, h. Fairhaven rd.


Snow, Harriet M. Mrs., h. Water.


Snow, Joseph W., h. Fairhaven rd.


SOUTHERN MASS. TELEPHONE CO., F. T. Taber's store, Water.


Souza, Joseph, farmer, h. North.


SPARROW, FRANK M., lawyer, (New Bedford), h. North, (in summer).


Sparrow, William, (New Bedford), h. Church, (in summer). Stackpole, Alice Miss, h. off Main.


Stackpole, Lewis J., lawyer, (Boston), h. off Main.


Stackpole, Lewis J. Jr., lawyer, (Boston), h. off Main. Stanton, Jennie R. Mrs., h. Main.


· Steele, W. J., (Philadelphia), h. Beacon, (in summer).


Stetson, Everett C., teamster, h. North, cor. County.


Stetson, Nellie S., book-keeper, bds. E. C. Stetson's, North. Stevens, Clarissa Mrs., housekeeper for S. Randall, Acushnet rd. Stewart, T. M. Mrs., (Philadelphia), h. Water, cor. Beacon, (in summer).


Stoddard, L. B., (New York), h. Neck rd., (in summer). Swift, Asa R., farmer, h. Marion rd., (E. M.)


Swift, Philip P., turner, h. Marion rd., (E. M.)


Sylva, Edgar S., retired, h. Main.


Taber, Francis T., restaurant, ice cream and confectionery, Water, h. 72 Main. Taber, Joseph R., painter, h. Mechanic. Teeple, Louise F. Mrs., h. 12 Water. Tew, Anna F. Mrs., at almshouse.


Thurston, Thomas, carpenter, h. Marion rd.


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WM. A.ANDREW, Justice of Peace-Notary Public.


INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE Fire Insurance a Specialty.


Tinkham, Andrew J., farmer, h. Fairhaven rd.


Tinkham, Charles H., milkman and box board mfr., Tinkham's Lane, h. do.


Tinkham, Francis A., farmer, h. Tinkham's Lane.


Tinkham, Harry G., bds. E. S. Snell's, Church.


Tinkham, Nelson B. Mrs., h. Tinkham's Lane.


Tinkham, Oscar S., farmer, h. Acushnet rd., oppo. Long Plain. TINKHAM, THOMAS C., box board mfr., Long Plain rd., near Acushnet, h. do.


Tripp, John H., farmer, bds. G. A. Crompton's, Marion rd., (E. M.)


Tripp, Patrick, laborer, h. Brant Island rd.


Tripp, Peleg A., farmer, h. Neck rd.


Tuttle, Burray R., butter, cream and eggs, bds. F. B. Tuttle's, Neck rd.


Tuttle, Frank B., butter, cream and eggs, Neck rd., h. do. Tuttle, Murray B., laborer, h. Neck rd.


Underwood, Thomas W., carpenter, h. Cannon.


Vaughan, Arthur S., laborer, h. North.


Vaughan, Fernando C., jobber, h. North.


Vaughan, Francis A., lamplighter, h. North.


Vaughan, Weston C., carpenter, h. North.


Vaughan, Weston C. Jr., undertaker, (New Bedford), h. North, (in summer).


Veader, Elizabeth D. Mrs., housekeeper for O. S. Tinkham, Acushnet rd.


Veiga, Manuel, section hand, h. Main, cor. Depot.


Virero, Demingo, laborer, h. Oakland Heights.


Volkes, Thomas C., restaurant, (New Bedford), h. Fairhaven rd.


Waldren, Richard, emp. and bds. H. P. Herman's, off Neck rd. Walker, Celia, emp. and bds. H. P. Herman's, Neck rd. Washburn, Deborah L., h. Main.


Washburn, James B., clerk, h. Depot ave.


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Washburn, John M., shoemaker, h. North.


Westgate, Edith M., music teacher, Randall rd., (E. M.), h. do. Westgate, Ethel E., school teacher, h. Randall rd., (E. M.)


Westgate, Mary J. Mrs. h. Randall rd., (E. M.)


Westgate, Pierce A., grocery clerk, h. Randall rd., (E. M.)


Wheeler, Sir Godfrey, (England), h. Ship, cor. Beacon, (in summer).


White, Bela F., painter, bds. Dr. D. H. Cannon's, Main. Whitmore, Sarah Mrs., h. Beacon.


Whorf, John, (Boston), h. Neck rd., (in summer).


Wilber, Abbie L., housekeeper for A. S. Wilber, Mechanic.


Wilber, Anthony S., cabinet maker, h. Mechanic.


Wilber, Ervin N., (New Bedford), h. Prospect rd., (E. M.), (in summer).


Wilber, Job S., boot and shoe repairer, North, h. do.


Williams, J., dressmaker, Main, h. do.


Willis, Alexander, farmer, h. Fairhaven rd.


Windeler, G. H., (Boston), h. Ship, (in summer).


Winslow, Edwin C., rattan worker, h. Church, cor. Pearl.


Winslow, Pheobe M. Mrs., h. 20 Pearl.


Winters, Albert, farmer and cranberry grower, Aucoot rd., (E. M.), h. do.


Wood, Edward E., boatman, h. Church.


A. E. FOSS & CO.,


PUBLISHERS OF


DIRECTORIES


Office, Hopkinton, Mass.


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MATTAPOISETT BUSINESS DIRECTORY


ACME PEANUT ROASTERS.


Atsatt Brothers, Pearl.


BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS.


Mendell, Ellis L., 72 Main.


BAKER. EDDY, E. R., (Mattapoisett Bakery), Water. See page 230.


BICYCLES, ETC.


HAMMOND, JAMES L., Water.


BLACKSMITHS.


BOWLIN, WILLIAM H., Water. See page 230. Durfee, Edward, Pearl.


Morse, William H., Church.


BOUT AND SHOE REPAIRER.


Wilber, Job S., North.


BOOTS, SHOES AND RUBBERS.


Dexter, George H., Water.


BOX BOARD MANUFACTURERS.


Mahoney, Dennis, County.


Tinkham, Charles H., Tinkham's Lane.


TINKHAM, THOMAS C., Acushnet rd., near Acushnet line. See page 229.


BUTTER AND EGGS. (See also Grocers.)


Tuttle, B. R., Neck rd.


JAMES E. BLAKE, Wholesale Druggist 98 North Second Street, corner Middle, NEW BEDFORD, MASS.


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F.T. AKIN & CO. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS NEW BEDFORD, MASS.


CABINET MAKERS. Nelson, William B. & Co., Church.


CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS.


ATKIN, WILLIAM, Neck rd. See page 235.


Brightman, George A., Cathaway Hill.


Dexter, John S., Water.


HAMMOND, J. S. & Son, Water. See back cover.


Henry, William H., Fairhaven rd.


CLERGYMAN.


Humphrey, Robert Rev., (Congregational), Sturtevant.


CLOTHING, ETC.


ALLEN, P. A., Dexter Place. See page 237.


COAL, ETC.


Perchard, Arthur C., Water. .


CONFECTIONERY, ETC. (See also Grocers.)


EDDY, E. R., Water. See page 230. Taber, Francis T., Water.


CRANBERRY GROWERS.


Dexter, Samuel, Pine Island, (E. M.) Ellis, Charles W., Long Plain rd.


Winters, Albert, Aucoot rd.


DRESSMAKERS.


Aikin, Maria E., Cannon.


Dexter, Lydia H., Dexter's Lane. Ferrell, M. Edith, River. Mendell, Katherine C., Fairhaven rd.


Williams, J. Main.


DRY AND FANCY GOODS.


Abbe & Griffin, Water. Dexter, George H., Water. DEXTER, WILLIAM C., Prospect rd., (E. M.). See page 235.


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JAMES E. BLAKE, Wholesale Druggist 98 North Second Street, corner Middle, NEW BEDFORD, MASS.


FISH, ETC.


Dunn, Byron P., Prospect rd., (E. M.) Eldridge Brothers, Water.


FLORISTS.


HAMMOND, JOHN S., Water. See back cover. Hoxie, Rufus S., North.


FURNITURE AND CARPETS.


DEXTER. WILLIAM C., Prospect rd., (E. M.). See page 235.


GROCERS.


Abbe & Griffin, Water.


AMES BROTHERS, Pearl. See page 236.


Caswell, Elbridge G., Main.


DEXTER, WILLIAM C., Prospect rd., (E. M.). See page 235.


HAIRDRESSER.


SKIDMORE, ABRAHAM, Water. See page 233.


HARDWARE.


Abbe & Griffin, Water.


AMES BROTHERS, Pearl. See page 236.


DEXTER, WILLIAM C., Prospect rd., (E. M.). See page 235.


HAY, GRAIN AND STRAW.


AMES BROTHERS, Pearl. See page 236.


HOTELS.


Bay View Hotel, Thomas Madden, prop., Water.


MATTAPOISETT HOUSE, R. E. Achorn, prop., Water. See page 235.


ICE, ETC.


Macomber, Joshua L., Marion rd., (E. M.)


ICE CREAM AND RESTAURANT. Taber, Francis T., Water.


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JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.


Atsatt, I. P., Pearl.


Dexter,George H., Water.


DEXTER, LEMUEL LeBARON, North. See page 235.


Jenney, Lester W., North.


Macomber, Joshua L., Marion rd., (E. M.)


MENDELL, NATHAN S., Mechanic. See page 233.


LAUNDRY AGENCY.


MENDELL, ELLIS, Water. See page 230.


LAWYERS.


DEXTER, LEMUEL LeBARON, North. See page 235. Jenney, Lester W., North.


LIVERY STABLES.


ALLEN, PLINEY A., Water. See page 237.


LUMBER DEALERS. Macomber, Joshua L., Marion rd., (E. M.) Mahoney, Dennis, County.


TINKHAM, THOMAS C., Acushnet rd., near Acushnet line. See page 229.


MARBLE WORKER.


Cole, LeBaron J., Depot ave.


MARKET GARDENER


Ransom, Nathaniel C., Marion rd., (E. M.)


MASONS AND CONTRACTORS.


Faunce, David M., North.


Sherman, Albert H., (stone), Rochester rd.


MILKMEN.


ASHLEY, ARTHUR W., Brant Island rd. See page 229.


Gamans, Walter A., River rd.


Hammond, Edward L., Fairhaven rd.


Tinkham, Charles H., Tinkham's Lane.


CHAS. A. ANDERSON, YACHT DESIGNER and BUILDER WAREHAM, MASS. Repair Work Attended To.


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MUSIC TEACHERS.


Cole, Lila T., Main.


Purrington, Florence F., (violin), Main. Westgate, Edith M., Randall rd., (E. M.)


NEWSDEALER.


MENDELL, ELLIS, Water. See page 230.


NOTARIES PUBLIC.


Atsatt, I. P., Pearl.


Meiggs, Joseph L., Pearl.


Stackpole, Lewis J. Jr., off Main.


NURSES.


Ellis, Catherine S. Mrs., Church.


Jenney, Mary M., Prospect rd., (E. M.)


PAINTERS.


Cannon, Lawrence W., North.


Dexter, Thomas D., (carriage), Church, cor. Baptist.


Nye, Charles F., 55 Main.


PAPER HANGERS.


Cannon, Lawrence W., North.


Nye, Charles F., 55 Main.


PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.


Blaine, Walter E., (M. D.), Water.


Cannon, David H., (M. D.), Main.


McIntosh, Donald M., (M. D.), Water.


PIANOS AND ORGANS.


Burnham, A. A. L., off Depot ave. x


PLUMBER


Curtis, Addison, Water.


POULTRY DRINKING FOUNTAINS AND FEED PANS.


Atsatt Brothers, Pearl.


POULTRY, ETC.


Burnham, A. A. L., off Depot ave.


Lawrence, Samuel T., Acushnet rd.


P AINTERS' SUPPLIE Walnut, cor. Water St., 84 Pleasant St., 25 Weld Square. F. T. AKIN & CO., New Bedford, Mass.


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JAMES E. BLAKE, Wholesale Druggist 98 North Second Street, corner Middle, NEW BEDFORD, MASS.


PROVISIONS.


Abbe & Griffin, Water.


AMES BROTHERS, Pearl. See page 236.


Kinney, Webster, Pearl.


Purrington, Henry W., Main.


Sisson, Frank K., Water.


ROOMS TO LET.


EDDY, E. R., (Mattapoisett Bakery), Water. See page 230.


SMALL WARES.


MENDELL, ELLIS, Water. See page 230.


SPORTING GOODS.


HAMMOND, JAMES L., Water.


TEAMING AND JOBBING.


Denham, Nathan B., Acushnet rd.


TELEPHONE COMPANY.


SOUTHERN MASS. TELEPHONE CO., office F. T. Taber's store, Water. See colored page viii.


UNDERTAKER.


Nelson, William B., Church.


UPHOLSTERERS.


DEXTER, WILLIAM C., Prospect rd., (E. M.). See page 235. MENDELL, NATHAN S., Mechanic. See page 233.


WHEELWRIGHTS.


ATKIN, WILLIAM, Neck rd. See page 235. BOWLIN, WILLIAM H., Water. See page 230.


WOOD, ETC.


Mahoney, Dennis, County. Perchard, Arthur C., Water. TINKHAM, THOMAS C., Acushnet rd., near Acushnet line. See page 229.


For the Best of Granite and Marble Work see the


REX MONUMENTAL WORKS NEW BEDFORD, MASS.


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RATES OF POSTAGE.


1ST CLASS-Letters and all mail matter sealed so that it cannot be examined without breaking the seal, postage 2 cents per ounce or fraction, for United States and British Provinces (except Newfound- land.) At least one rate (2 cents) must be prepaid to insure for- warding. Postal cards, U. S. and British Provinces, 1 cent.


The use of the hand stamp for personal communications, as the stamping of a receipt, or credit on a bill of account, price list with prices added in writing, matter produced by the typewriter, constitutes matter first-class.


Letters and postal cards can be forwarded from one post office to another without additional prepayment of postage. All other matter can be forwarded at the request of the party addressed, when the postage will be collected on delivery.


2D CLASS-All newspaper and other periodical publications which are issued at stated intervals, and as frequently as four times a year, from a known office of publication and with a paid list of subscribers, rate 1 cent per pound and is for the benefit of publishers and news agents and of dealers only. Publications of this character can be mailed by the public at the rate of one cent for each four ounces or fraction; full prepayment of postage compulsory.


3D CLASS-Books (printed) circulars, labels, photographs, proof sheets and corrected proof sheets and MS. copy accompanying the same, blank checks, drafts, insurance policies and other legal papers, hand-bills, posters, and all matter of the same general character, rate 1 cent for each two ounces or fraction; full prepayment of postage compulsory. Seeds, cuttings, roots, bulbs, etc., may be forwarded in the mails for United States, with postage prepaid at 3d class rates, but matter of this nature for Canada must be prepaid at 4th class rates. The date of issue, name of the addressed, the name of the sender may be written on a circular, or the correction of a typograph- ical error, without subjecting it to letter rate. Reproductions from Hectograph, Papyrograph, and Electric Pen may be sent through mails as 3d class matter. The limit of weight of packages of this class is 4 pounds, except in the case of single volumes of a book, to which there is no limit of weight.


4TH CLASS-Patterns, address tags, bill heads, letter heads, playing cards, blotting paper bearing printed advertisements, merchandise, metals and all other matter not included in the first, second and third classes, rate 1 cent for each ounce or fraction. Full prepayment of postage compulsory. The limit of weight of packages of this class is 4 pounds. The sender may attach to such articles by tags or label any marks, numbers, names or letters for purpose of description.


UNMAILABLE-All packages containing poisons, explosives, substances exhaling bad odor, liquids, (ardent, vinous, spirituous or malt) obscene matter of any description, dunning notices on postal cards, and all articles which from their nature are liable to damage the mails or injure any person handling the same cannot be forwarded in the mails.


MONEY ORDERS.


For Orders for sums not exceeding $2.50, 3 cents. $2.50 to $5.00, 5 cents ; $5.00 to $10.00, 8 cents; $10.00 to $20.00, 10 cents; $20.00 to


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$30.00, 12 cents; $30.00 to 40.00, 15 cents; $40.00 to $50.00, 18 cents; $50.00 to $60.00, 20 cents; $60.00 to $75.00, 25 cents; $75.00 to $100.00, 30 cents.


INTERNATIONAL MONEY ORDERS-$10.00 for 10 cents; $20.00, 20 cents; $30.00, 30 cents; $40.00, 40 cents; $50.00, 50 cents; $60.00, 60 cents; $70.00, 70 cents; $80.00, 80 cents; $90.00, 90 cents; $100.00, $1.00.


SPECIAL DELIVERY-A special stamp of the face value of 10 cents, attached to any article of mailable matter, in addition to the lawful postage of such article, entitles it to immediate delivery within the carrier delivery limit of any Free Delivery Post Office, and within one mile of. any other post office in the United States. The law permits the delivery by mail of letters bearing only the Special Delivery Stamp, but the ordinary postage due will be collected of the addressee on delivery. Letters arriving from foreign countries and bearing United States Special Delivery Stamps are entitled to special delivery.


FOREIGN POSTAGE.


CANADA POSTAL TREATY-By the conditions of this treaty, all packages of merchandise (heretofore excluded) addressed to Canada, if presented for mailing, in such form as to be capable of easy inspec- tion, can be forwarded in the mails to the office of address, if postage is fully prepaid at the rate applicable to the same in the domestic mails. Such packages will be examined by the Canadian custom officials, and if the package contains dutiable matter, the amount of duty will be collected on delivery of package.


MEXICO-Matter mailed in the United States addressed to Mexico is subject to same rules and conditions as if it were addressed for delivery in the United States, except that articles of merchandise, not sent as bona fide trade samples, are required to be sent by parcel post.


To Austria, Aden (Arabia), Argentine Republic, Belgium, Bermuda, Brazil, British Guiana, British India (Hindostan and Burmah), British New Guinea, Denmark, Egypt, France, French Colonies, Germany, Greenland, Great Britain, Greece, Hong Kong, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Natal, Netherlands, Newfoundland, New South Wales, New Zealand, Norway, Patagonia, Persia, Portugal, Russia, Queensland, Servia, South Australia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, St. Croix, St. John, St. Thomas, Tasmania, Transvaal, Turkey, Victoria (Australia), West Australia-prepaid letters per 1-2 oz., 5 cents. postal cards, 2 cents; newspapers and books, 1 cent for 2 oz. or fraction. Articles of Mer- chandise, except bona fide trade samples, cannot be sent in mail to Foreign Countries, except they be prepaid at letter rate of postage. Limit of weight on samples, 8 3-4 ounces; limit of length, 12 inches; breadth, 8 inches; depth, 4 inches.


GENERAL DIRECTIONS-Mail matter should be addressed legibly and completely, giving street and number, or box number, post office, and the name of the State in full; and to secure return in case of mis- direction or non-delivery the name and address of the sender should be written or printed on the wrapper.


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CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS. 1900. Total, 2,805,346.


Name of Cities are printed in CAPITALS.


BARNSTABLE CO.


Barnstable


4,364


Bourne


1,657


Brewster


829


Chatham


1,749


Williamstown


5,013


Dennis


2,333


Windsor


507


Eastham


502


Falmouth


3,500


Harwich


2,334


Mashpee


303


Orleans


1,123


Provincetown


4,247


Sandwich


1,448


Truro


767


Wellfleet


988


Yarmouth


1,682


Total


27,826


BERKSHIRE CO.


Adams


11,134


Alford


272


Becket


994


Cheshire


1,221


Clarksburg


943


Dalton


3,014


Egremont


758


Florida


390


Great Barrington


5,854


Hancock


451


Hinsdale


1,485


Lanesboro


780


Lee


3,596


Lenox


2,942


Monterey


455


Mt. Washington


122


Chilmark


324


Cottage City


1,100


Edgartown


1,209


Gay Head


173


Gosnold


164


Tidsbury


1,149


PITTSFIELD


21,766


Richmond


679


Sandisfield


661


Savoy


506


BRISTOL CO.


Acushnet


1,221


Attleboro


11,335


Berkley


949


Dartmouth


3,669


Dighton


1,802


Easton


4,837


Fairhaven


3,567


FALL RIVER


104,863


Freetown


1,394


Mansfield


4,006


NEW BEDFORD


62,442


North Attleboro


7,253


Norton


1,826


Raynham


1,540


Rehoboth


1,840


Seekonk


1,673


Somerset


2,241


Swansea


1,645


TAUNTON


31,036


Westport


2,890


Total


· 252,029


DUKES CO.


New Ashford


107


New Marlboro


1,282


NORTH ADAMS


24,200


Otis


476


Peru


253


West Tidsbury


442


Sheffield


1,804


Stockbridge


2,081


Tyringham


486


Washington


377


West Stockbridge


1,158


Total


95,667


Total


4,561


265


MATTAPOISETT DIRECTORY.


ESSEX CO.


Amesbury


9,473


Andover


6,813


BEVERLY


13,884


Boxford


704


Danvers


8,542


Essex .


1,663


Georgetown


1,900


GLOUCESTER


26,121


Groveland


2,376


Hamilton


1,614


HAVERHILL


37,17.5


HAMPDEN CO.


. Agawam


2,536


Blandford


836


Brimfield


941


Chester


1,450


Marblehead


7,582


Merrimac


2,131


Methuen


7,515


Middleton


839


Nahant


1,152


Newbury


1,601


HOLYOKE


45,712


NEWBURYPORT


14,478


Longmeadow


811


Ludlow


3,536


Monson


3,402


Montgomery


273


Palmer .


7,801


Russell


793


Salisbury


1,558


Saugus


5,084


Swampscott


4,548


Topsfield


1,030


Wenham


847


West Newbury


1,558


Total


357,030


FRANKLIN CO.


Ashfield


955


Bernardston


792


Buckland


1,446


Charlemont


1,094


Colerain


1,749


Cummington


748


Easthampton


5,603


Deerfield


1,969


Enfield


1,036


Goshen


316


Gill


1,015


Granby


761


Greenfield


7,927


Greenwich


491


Hadley


1,789


Heath


441


Hatfield


1,500


Leverett


744


Huntington


1,475


Leyden


379


Middlefield


410


Monroe


305


NORTHAMPTON


18,643


Montague


6,150


Pelham


462


New Salem


807


Plainfield


404


Northfield


1,966


Prescott


380


.


Shelburne


1,508


Shutesbury


382


Sunderland


771


Warwick


619


Wendell


492


Whateley


769


Total


41,209


Ipswich


4,658


LAWRENCE


62,559


LYNN


68,513


Lynfield


888


Manchester


2,522


CHICOPEE


19,167


East Longmeadow


1,187


Granville


1,050


Hampden


782


Holland


169


North Andover


4,243


Peabody


11,523


Rockport


4,592


Rowley


1,391


SALEM


35,956


Southwick


1,040


SPRINGFIELD


62,059


1


Tolland


275


Wales


773


Westfield


12,310


West Springfield


7,105


Wilbraham


1,595


Total


.


175,603


HAMPSHIRE CO.


Amherst


5,028


Belchertown


2,292


Chesterfield


611


Conway


1,458


Erving


973


Hawley


429


Orange


5,520


Rowe


549


.


266


MATTAPOISETT DIRECTORY.


Southampton


1,012


Watertown


9,706


South Hadley


4,526


Wayland


. 2,303


Ware


8,263


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