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George A. Marden, of Lowell .... Treasurer and Receiver-General Salary, $5,000.
John W. Kimball, of Fitchburg Salary, $3,500.
Auditor of Accounts
Albert E. Pillsbury, of Boston. Attorney-General
Salary, $5,000.
Executive Council. Salary, $800 and expenses of travel.
1 Isaac N. Keith, Bourne
2 E. V. Mitchell, Medfield
3 Ephraim Stearns, Waltham
4 James Donovan, Boston
5 Moses How, Haverhill
| 6 C. F. Loring, Melrose
¡ 7 G. F. Morse, Leominster
8 Elisha Morgan, Springfield
Senators. Compensation, $750 for the session.
Dist. SUFFOLK.
1 Arthur B. Champlin, Chelsea
2 John Reade, Boston
3 John W. Coveney, Cambridge
4 P. J. Kennedy, Boston
5 Henry Parkman, Boston
6 William S. McNary, Boston 7 M. J. McEttrick, Boston
8 W. H. Carberry, Boston
9 William H. West, Boston
Dist. MIDDLESEX.
1 F. H. Raymond, Somerville
2 Gorham D. Gilman, Newton
3 John Read, Cambridge
4 J. W. McDonald, Marlboro
5 Edward F. Wyer, Woburn
6 B. Marvin Fernald, Melrose 7 John E. Drury, Lowell
Dist. ESSEX.
1 Charles H. Baker, Lynn
2 W. E. Meade, Salem
3 Luther Dame, Newbury
4 E. P. Shaw, Newburyport
5 B. Frank Southwick, Peabody
6 R. A. Carter, Lawrence
Dist. WORCESTER.
1 John R. Thayer, Worcester
2 G. K. Nichols, Grafton
3 E. S. Stevens, Dudley
4 Alfred S. Pinkerton, Worcester
WORCESTER-HAMPSHIRE. Sidney P. Smith, Athol
Dist. HAMPDEN.
1 C. C. Merritt, Springfield
2 William Provin, Westfield
FRANKLIN.
Wilder P. Clark, Winchendon
BERKSHIRE.
S. A. Hickox, Williamstown
BERKSHIRE-HAMPSHIRE.
H. A. Kimball, Northampton Dist. NORFOLK.
1 William N. Eaton, Quincy
2 Wm. F. Ray, Franklin
Dist. PLYMOUTH.
1 F. P. Arnold, Pembroke
2 I. N. Nutter, East Bridgewater Dist. BRISTOL.
1 Edward Mott, Taunton
2 Robert Howard, Fall River
3 Wm. M. Butler, New Bedford
BARNSTABLE, NANTUCKET, AND Dist. DUKES. Cape-John Simpkins, Yarmouth
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Senatorial Districts. [Established by Chapter 338, Acts of 1886.]
Dist. SUFFOLK.
1. Chelsea, Revere, Winthrop, Ward 1, Boston.
2. Wards 3, 4 and 5, Boston.
3. Wards 6, 7 and 8, Boston, and Ward 3, Chelsea.
4. Wards 2, 12 and 16, Boston.
5. Wards 9, 10 and 11, Boston.
6. Wards 13, 14 and 15, Boston.
7. Wards 17, 18 and 20, Boston.
8. Wards 19, 22 and 25, Boston.
9. Wards 21, 23 and 24, Boston.
ESSEX.
1. Wards 2, 3, 4 and 5, Lynn, Nahant, Swampscott.
2. Beverly, Marblehead, Salem.
3. Essex, Gloucester, Hamilton, Ipswich, Manchester, New- bury, Wards 1 and 2, New- buryport, Rockport, Rowley, Topsfield, West Newbury.
4. Amesbury, Haverhill, Merri- mac, Wards 3, 4, 5 and 6, New- buryport, Salisbury.
5. Boxford, Danvers, George- town, Groveland, Wards 1, 6 and 7, Lynn, Lynnfield, Mid- dleton, North Andover, Pea- body, Saugus, Wenham.
6. Andover, Bradford, Lawrence, Methuen.
MIDDLESEX.
1. Arlington, Medford, Somer- ville, Winchester.
2. Belmont, Concord, Lexing- ton, Lincoln, Newton, Wal- tham, Watertown.
3. Wards 1, 2, 4 & 5, Cambridge.
4. Ashland, Framingham, Hol- liston, Hopkinton, Marlboro', Maynard, Natick, Sherborn, Sudbury, Wayland, Weston.
5. Acton, Ashby, Ayer, Bedford, Billerica, Boxborough, Bur- lington, Carlisle, Chelmsford, Dracut, Dunstable, Groton, Hudson, Littleton, Pepperell, Shirley, Stow, Tewksbury, Townsend, Tyngsboro', West- ford, Woburn.
6. Everett, Malden, Melrose, No. Reading, Reading, Stoneham, Wakefield, Wilmington.
7. Lowell.
The Counties of Worcester, Frank- lin, Hampshire, Hampden and Berkshire are divided into ten districts, as follows :
Worcester and Hampshire .- Athol, Barre, Dana, Gardner, Hard- wick, Hubbardson, New Brain- tree, Oakham,Petersham, Phil- lipston, Rutland, Templeton,
in Worcester County. Am- herst, Belchertown, Enfield, Granby, Greenwich, Hadley, Pelham, Prescott, So. Hadley, Ware, in Hampshire County. Berkshire and Hampshire .- Alford, Becket, Egremont, Great Bar- rington, Lee, Monterey, Mt. Washington, New Marlbor- ough, Otis, Sandisfield, Shef- field, Stockbridge, Tyringham, W. Stockbridge, in Berkshire County. Chesterfield, Cum- mington, Easthampton, Go- shen, Hatfield, Huntington, Middlefield, Northampton, Plainfield, Southampton, Westhampton, Williamsburg, Worthington, in Hampshire County. Blandford, Chester, Russell, in Hampden County. Dist. WORCESTER.
1. Wards 1, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, Wor- cester.
2. Berlin, Blackstone, Bolton, Boylston, Clinton, Grafton, Harvard, Hopedale, Mendon, Milford, Northborough,North- bridge, Shrewsbury, South- borough, Upton, Uxbridge, Westborough.
3. Auburn, Brookfield, Charlton, Douglas, Dudley, Leicester, Millbury, North Brookfield, Oxford, Paxton, Southbridge, Spencer, Sturbridge, Sutton, Warren, Webster, West Brook- field.
4. Fitchburg, Holden, Lancaster, Leominster, Lunenburg, Princeton, Sterling, W. Boyl- ston, Westminster, Wards 2 and 3, Worcester.
HAMPDEN.
1. Brimfield, Holland, Monson, Palmer, Springfield, Wales, Wilbraham.
2. Agawam, Chicopee, Granville, Hampden, Holyoke, Long- meadow, Ludlow, Montgom- ery, South wick, Tolland, West- field, West Springfield.
FRANKLIN.
Ashburnham, Ashfield, Bernard- ston, Buckland, Charlemont, Colrain, Conway, Deerfield, Erving, Gill, Greenfield, Haw- ley, Heath, Leverett, Leyden, Monroe, Montague, New Sa- lem, Northfield,Orange, Rowe, Royalston, Shelburne, Shutes- bury, Sunderland, Warwick, Wendell, Whately, Winchen- don.
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STATE REGISTER.
BERKSHIRE.
Adams, Cheshire, Clarksburg, Dalton, Florida, Hancock, Hinsdale, Lanesborough, Lenox, New Ashford, North Adams, Peru, Pittsfield, Rich- mond, Savoy, Washington, Williamstown, Windsor.
Dist. NORFOLK.
1. Braintree, Canton, Holbrook, Hyde Park, Milton, Quincy, Randolph, Weymouth.
2. Avon, Bellingham, Brookline, Dedham, Dover, Foxborough, Franklin, Medfield, Medway, Millis, Needham, Norfolk, Norwood, Sharon, Stoughton, Walpole, Wellesley, Wrentham
PLYMOUTHI.
1. Abington, Cohasset, Duxbury, Hanover, Hanson, Hingham, Hull, Kingston, Marshfield, Norwell, Pembroke, Plymouth, Plympton, Rockland, Scituate, Whitman.
Dist.
2. Bridgewater, Brockton, Car- ver, East Bridgewater, Hali- fax, Lakeville, Marion, Matta- poisett, Middleborough, Roch- ester, Wareham, W. Bridge- water.
BRISTOL.
1. Attleboro', Easton, Mansfield, North Attleboro', Norton, Raynham, Seekonk, Taunton.
2. Berkley, Dighton, Fall River, Rehoboth, Somerset, Swanzey.
3. Acushnet, Dartmouth, Fair- haven, Freetown, New Bed- ford, Westport.
BARNSTABLE, DUKES AND NAN- TUCKET COUNTIES.
Cape_Dist. - Barnstable, Bourne, Brewster, Chatham, Chilmark, Cottage City, Dennis, Eastham, Edgartown, Falmouth, Gay Head, Gosnold, Harwich, Mashpee, Nantucket, Orleans, Provincetown, Sandwich, Tis- bury, Truro, Wellfleet, Yar- mouth.
House of Representatives. Compensation, $750 for the session.
Dist. BARNSTABLE.
1 Falmouth, Bourne, Sandwich. Mashpee, Barnstable, Yarm'th, Dennis - Charles H. Nye, of Barnstable, and Elkanah Cro- well, ot Yarmouth.
2 Harwich, Chatham, Brewster, Orleans - Osborn Nickerson, of Chatham.
3 Eastham, Wellfleet, Truro, Provincetown-R. B. Jenkins, of Wellfleet.
Dist. BERKSHIRE.
1 New Ashford, Williamstown, North Adams, Florida, Clarks- burg - G. L. Jewett, of North Adams, and Wm. W. Gallup, of Clarksburg.
2 Adams, Cheshire, Savoy - F. C. Bourne, of Savoy.
3 Hancock, Lanesborough, Len- ox, Windsor, Peru, Hinsdale, Washington, Richmond - Edgar E. Jordan, of Windsor.
4 Pittsfield, Dalton - R. E. Bur- bank and Franklin F. Reed, of Pittsfield.
5 Stockbridge, Lee, Becket - Anson Buck, of Stockbridge.
6 W. Stockbridge, Alford, Egre- mont, Great Barrington-John N. Easland, of Gt. Barrington.
7 Monterey, Otis, Sandisfield, New Marlborough, Sheffield, Mt. Washington, Tyringham- Chas. H. Hale, of Tyringham.
Dist. BRISTOL.
1 Attleboro, North Attleboro, Norton, Seekonk - E. S. Hor- ton, of Attleboro, and Andrew H. Sweet, of Norton.
2 Mansfield, Easton, Raynham- S. R. Lincoln, of Raynham.
3 Taunton, Berkley-George A. Crane, George P. Cutler, and J. Lewis Austin, of Taunton.
4 Fairhaven, Acushnet, Freetown -S. P. Richmond, of Freetown
5 New Bedford - Benjamin B. Barney and Samuel Ross.
6 New Bedford - F. W. Francis and Geo. F. Tucker.
7 Westport, Dartmouth - James E. Allen, of Dartmouth.
8 Fall River -Patrick B. Luby, Francis Connolly, and Edward J. Heffernan.
9 Fall River - Patrick Delaney and M. F. Sullivan.
10 Dighton, Somerset, Swansea, Rehoboth-William Luther, of Somerset.
Dist. DUKES.
1 Chilmark, Cottage City, Ed- gartown, Gay Head, Gosnold, Tisbury-Ulysses E. Mayhew, of Tisbury.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Dist. ESSEX.
1 Salisbury, Amesbury, Merri- mac, West Newbury -Richard Newell, of West Newbury, and S. J. Brown, of Amesbury.
2 Haverhill - Warren Hoyt and T. E. St. John.
3 Haverhill, 3d and 5th wards, Methuen, Bradford-James O. Parker, of Methuen, and Ira O. Sawyer, of Haverhill.
4 Lawrence-D. E. Halley and William Cannon.
5 Lawrence - Wm. H. Hart and Frank McAnally.
6 Andover, North Andover-Jas. B. Smith, of Andover.
7 Groveland, Georgetown, Box- ford, Topsfield - Edwin H. George, of Groveland.
8 Newburyport, Newbury-Ar- thur C. Richardson and Eben S. Dole, of Newburyport.
9 Rowley, Ipswich, Hamilton, Wenham - George Fall, of Ipswich.
10 Gloucester, Essex, Manchester - M. S. Andrews, of Essex, Sylvanus Smith and Howard G. Lane, of Gloucester.
11 Gloucester, 2d ward, Rockport -Geo. H.Friend, of Gloucester.
12 Beverly-G. A. Galloupe.
13 Salem, 1st and 2d wards - S. A. Potter.
14 Salem, 3d and 5th wards-J. I. Lougee.
15 Salem, 4th and 6th wards- William D. Dennis.
16 Marblehead-H. C. Sparhawk.
17 Swampscott, Lynn, 2d and 3d wards-E. A. Bessom, of Lynn, and Charles T. Jackson, of Swampscott.
18 Lynn, 4th ward, Nahant-L.H. Bartlett and E. L. Daley, of Lynn.
19 Lynn, Ist and 5th wards, Lynn- field-Charles M. Bacheller, of Lynn, and John M. Danforth, of Lynnfield.
20 Lynn, 6th and 7th wards, Sau- gus-Wm. W. Lowe, of Sau- gus, and L. M. Brock, of Lynn.
21 Peabody-Francis H. Appleton 22 Danvers, Middleton - Samuel L. Sawyer, of Danvers.
Dist. FRANKLIN.
1 Greenfield, Shelburne, Ber- nardston-George W. Jenks, of Shelburne.
2 Warwick, Orange, New Salem, Erving, Shutesbury - Wm. H. Hemenway, of Shutesbury.
6 Northfield, Gill, Montague, Wendell-Henry D. Bardwell, of Montague.
4 Leverett, Sunderland, Whately, Deerfield, Conway - Horace E. Miller, of Conway.
5 Ashfield, Buckland, Charle- mont, Colerain, Hawley, Heath, Leyden, Rowe, Monroe-R. W. Gillett, of Heath.
Dist. HAMPDEN.
1 Chester, Blandford, Tolland' Granville, South wick, Agawam -E. D. Larkin, of Tolland.
2 Montgomery, Russell, West- field, West Springfield-James A. Lakin and Henry W. Ash- ley, of Westfield
3 Holyoke-R. G. Kilduff.
4 Holyoke-W. P. Buckley.
5 Chicopee-Eugene J. O'Neil.
6 Springfield-John W. Adams and F. H. Gillette.
7 Springfield-Edw. F. Lyford.
8 Springfield-Edward S. Brewer and John A. Driscoll.
9 Longmeadow, Hampden, Wil- braham, Monson, Wales-Sum- ner Smith, of Hampden.
10 Ludlow, Palmer, Brimfield, Holland-Hiram E. W. Clarke, of Palmer.
Dist. HAMPSHIRE.
1 Northampton, Easthampton, Southampton-James M. Fay and A. F. Nutting, of North- ampton.
2 Chesterfield, Cummington, Go- shen, Huntington, Middlefield, Plainfield, Westhampton, Worthington - Charles H. Hooker, of Westhampton.
3 Hatfield, Hadley, South Had- ley, Williamsburg - Thos. M. Carter, of Williamsburg.
4 Amherst, Belchertown, Gran- by-George H. B. Green, of Belchertown.
5 Enfield, Greenwich, Pelham, Prescott, Ware - William S. Hyde, of Ware.
Dist. MIDDLESEX.
1 Cambridge - Wm. B. Durant and Charles Almy.
2 Cambridge-H. E. Clayton and D. H. Coakley.
3 Cambridge-Stephen Anderson
4 Cambridge-Malcolm E. Ride- out and John Hopewell, jr.
5 Somerville-Geo. W. Perkins.
6 Somerville-Joseph J. Giles.
7 Somerville-Geo. O. Proctor.
8 Medford-Wm. B. Lawrence.
9 Malden-Charles F. Shute and Arthur H. Wellman
10 Everett-Frank P. Bennett.
11 Melrose-Wm. E. Barrett.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
12 Stoneham-Myron J. Ferren.
13 Wakefield-James H. Carter.
14 Woburn, Reading-H. C. Hall and T. D. Hevey, of Woburn.
15 Arlington, Winchester- Sam'l W. McCall, of Winchester.
16 Watertown, Belmont-J.Henry Fletcher, of Belmont.
17 Newton-Dwight Chester and S. Edward Howard.
18 Waltham, Weston - M. R. Leonard, of Waltham, and H. J. Jennison, of Weston.
19 Lexington. Lincoln, Concord, Bedford, Burlington-Richard F. Barrett, of Concord.
20 Chelmsford, Billerica, Tewks- bury, Wilmington, No. Read- ing-C. H. Kohlrausch, jr., of Billerica.
21 Lowell-Patrick J. Savage.
22 Lowell-Fred. N. Wier.
23 Lowell-John W. McEvoy.
24 Lowell, 4th and 5th wards, Dracut, Tyngsborough-Rob't G. Bartlett, Clarence G. Co- burn, Amasa Pratt, of Lowell. 25 Lowell-Charles H. Hobson.
26 Natick-Edgar S. Dodge.
27 Hopkinton, Ashland - G. C Fiske, of Ashland.
28 Holliston, Sherborn, Framing- ham, Wayland - Russell M. French and George E. Cutler, of Framingham.
29 Marlborough, Hudson. Sud- bury - John J. O'Brien, of Marlborough, and William H. Brigham, of Hudson.
30 Maynard, Stow, Boxborouglı, Littleton, Acton, Carlisle-N. E. Whitcomb, of Boxborough.
31 Westford, Groton, Pepperell, Dunstable-Joseph B. Heald, of Pepperell.
32 Ayer, Shirley, Townsend, Ash- by - Clarence Stickney, of Townsend.
Dist. NANTUCKET.
1 Nantucket-Arthur H.Gardner
Dist. NORFOLK.
.1 Dedham, Norwood - G. S. Winslow, of Norwood.
2 Brookline-J. P. Bates.
3 Hyde Park-W. H. Powers.
4 Milton, Canton - G. R. R Rivers, of Milton.
5 Quincy, Weymouth - John R. Grahamand James F. Burke, of Quincy, and Zechariah L. Bicknell, of Weymouth.
6 Braintree, Holbrook-B. Her- bert Woodsum, of Braintree.
7 Randolph, Stoughton, Avon, Sharon, Walpole - Robert P. Capen, of Stoughton, and T. F. Quinn, of Sharon.
8 Franklin, Foxborough, Wren- tham, Bellingham, Medway, Norfolk-H. E. Ruggles and A. P. Woodward, of Franklin.
9 Needham, Dover, Medfield, Wellesley, Millis - N. Frank Harding, of Medfield.
Dist. PLYMOUTHI.
1 Plymouth-E. B. Atwood.
2 Marslıfield, Plympton, King- ston. Duxbury-E E. Atwood, of Kingston.
3 Scituate, Norwell, Hanson, Pembroke - Thomas Barstow, of Norwell.
4 Cohasset, Hingham, Hull - Amos A. Lawrence, of Co- hasset.
5 Rockland, Hanover - Joshua S. Gray, of Rockland.
6 Whitman, Abington -J. T. Richmond, of Abington.
7 Mattapoisett, Marion, Ware- ham, Rochester, Carver-H.W. Barrows, of Wareham.
8 Middleborough, Lakeville, Halifax - G. L. Soule, of Mid- dleborough.
9 Bridgewater, E. Bridgewater. W. Bridgewater- George C. Howard, of W. Bridgewater.
10 Brockton-G. H. Garfield.
11 Brockton-E. M. Low.
12 Brockton-D. W. Battles.
SUFFOLK.
First twenty-five districts are Dist. wards in Boston.
1 Lewis Burnham and Frank C. Wood.
2 Benj. J. Sullivan and Charles A. Kelly.
3 John F. Sundberg and Corne- lius E. Mahoney.
4 William H. Oakes and Edward E. Turner.
5 E. W. Presho and Charles M. Dacey.
6 Jeremiah J. Crowley and Jas. O. Fallon.
7 P. F. Brogan and Edward P. Clark.
8 M. B. Gilbride and Daniel F Breen.
9 Charles E. Harris and George V. L. Meyer
10 Bowdoin S. Parker and Chas. F. Sprague.
11 Perlie A. Dyar and James M. Olinstead.
12 Pat'k J. Heffernin and Daniel P. Toomey.
13 Thomas A. Quinn and Daniel McCarthy.
14 Charles J. Chance and Richard F. McSolla.
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HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
15 J. J. Casey and John B. Lynch. 16 Isaac Rosnosky and Thomas J. Keliher.
17 Andrew M. Lanigan and Ber- nard M. Wolf.
18 S. Stillman Blanchard and Augustus G. Perkins.
19 Wm. J. Dolan and Charles H. Bryant.
20 Jolin J. Hoar and John Gould- ing.
21 B. F. Brown and John H. Norton.
22 William L. Mooney.
23 Salem D. Charles and William G. Baker.
24 Frederic W. Bliss and Louis M. Clark.
25 Bentley W. Warren.
26 Chelsea, 1st, 2d, and 3d wards -Charles H. Holmes and M. M. Merritt.
27 Chelsea, 4th ward, Revere, Winthrop-John C. Loud, of Chelsea, and Albert W. Rich- ardson, of Winthrop.
Dist. WORCESTER.
1 Athol, Royalston, Phillipston -Charles Crossman, of Athol.
2 Gardner, Winchendon, Tem- pleton, Ashburnham-P. Blod- gett, of Templeton and S. Augustus Howe, of Gardner.
3 Barre, Dana, Petersham, Hard- wick, Rutland-G. R. Simonds, of Barre.
4 Westminster, Hubbardston,
Princeton, Holden, Paxton- Stillman F. Morse, of Holden.
5 Brookfield, North Brookfield,
W. Brookfield, New Braintree, Oakham, Sturbridge, Warren -Edward Fairbanks, of War- ren, and Albert G. Blodgett, of West Brookfield.
6 Spencer, Leicester-J. B. Sar- gent, of Leicester.
7 Charlton, Dudley, Southbridge -Lemuel Healy, of Dudley.
8 Webster, Oxford, Auburn- John F. Hinds, of Webster.
9 Douglas, Millbury, Sutton- Henry C. Batcheller, of Sutton.
10 Uxbridge, Northbridge, Upton -George S. Ball, of Upton.
11 Blackstone, Mendon, Milford, Hopedale-John T. McLough- lin, of Milford, and Michael Carroll, of Blackstone.
12 Westborough, Northborough, Southborough, Berlin, Shrews- bury, Grafton - Fred. M. Am- brose, ot Southboro, and G. H. Rugg, of Grafton.
13 Boylston, Bolton, West Boyl - ston, Clinton, Harvard, Lan- caster, Sterling-W. E. Park- hurst, of Clinton, and Andrew L. Nourse, of Bolton.
14 Leominster. Lunenburg -- A. O. Wilder, of Leominster.
15 Fitchburg-Edward W. Ack- ley, and Henry F. Rockwell.
16 Worcester-A. S. Rowe.
17 Worcester-J. P. Crosby.
18 Worcester-E. M. Moriarty.
19 Worcester-James H. Mellen. 20 Worcester-J. F. Melaven.
21 Worcester-H. J. Jennings. 22 Worcester-Henry G. Taft.
23 Worcester-George S. Clough.
DISTRICT POLICE.
Office Commonwealth Building, 65 Bowdoin.
Rufus R. Wade, Chief. John T. White, Warren S. Buxton, Joseph M. Dyson, George F. Seaver, Benson Munyan, Josiah A. Bean, George C. Pratt, Moses H. Pease, M. Batchelder, Samuel C. Hunt, Joseph E. Shaw, Henry A. Dexter, Joseph A. Moore, David H. Hayter, Frederick A. Rhoades. Jas. R. Howes, James H. L. Coon, Edwin Y. Brown, J. H. Whitney, Ansel J. Cheney, Joseph Halstrick, John L. Knight, Daniel W. Hammond, Fred- erick W. Merriam, Isaac S. Mullen, Everett D. Eldridge, Wm. H. Proctor, Justin B. Willard, Frank McGraw, Henry J. Bardwell, John J. Sheehan, Mrs. Fanny D. Ames, Miss Mary E. Halley. Clerk, James P. Campbell. Asst. Clerk, James W. Hoitt. Clerk of Storehouse, B. C. Davis.
STATE TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEY.
Commissioners :- Francis A. Walker (Chairman), Henry L. Whiting (Secretary), and N. S. Shaler. Office, 11 Mt. Vernon st.
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STATE INSTITUTIONS.
Agent Discharged Convicts .- Daniel Russell. Office, 35 Avon place, Boston.
Insane Hospital at Westboro .- Archibald H. Grimke, Hyde Park ; Chas. R. Codman, Barnstable; Francis A. Dewson, Newton; Geo B. Rich- mond, New Bedford; Frank P. Goulding, Worcester; Mrs. Emily Talbot, Boston ; Mrs. Eliza C. Durfee, Fall River, Trustees. N. Em- mons Paine, M.D., Supt.
Mass. Charitable Eye and Ear Infirmary at Boston. - Willard P. Phillips and Wm. C. Endicott, Salem, Trustees; Geo. Stedman, Supt.
Mass. General Hospital at Boston. - Thomas E. Proctor, Boston ; Charles V. Bemis, Medford; David P. Kimball, Boston; Frederick L. Ames, Easton, Trustees.
Massachusetts Reformatory at Concord .- Geo. E. Titcomb, Physician; Rev. W. J. Batt, Instructor.
Mass. School for the Feeble-minded at South Boston .- John S. Damrell, Boston; William W. Swan, Brookline; Erskine Warden, Waltham ; John C. Milne, Fall River ; W. A. Dunn, Boston ; Elizabeth E. Coolidge, Boston, Trustees; A. G. Smith, Asst. Supt.
Perkins Institution and Mass. School for the Blind at South Boston .- John S. Dwight, Boston ; Thomas F. Temple, Boston; William L. Richardson, Boston, Trustees; Michael Anagnos, Supt.
Reformatory Prison for Women at Sherborn .- Miss Ellen C. Johnson, Boston, Supt. Miss Belle H. Smith, Physician. Susan P. Harold, Somerville, Chaplain. Hiram A. Stevens. Treasurer and Steward.
State Almshouse at Tewksbury, State Workhouse at Bridgewater and State Farm .- Weaver Osborn, Fall River, William T. Carolin, Lowell, Jacob H. Hecht, Boston, J. White Belcher, Randolph, Lyman A. Belknap, Andover, Mrs. Anna F. Prescott, Boston, Sarah D. Fiske, Malden, Trustees. Dr. C. Irving Fisher, Supt. and Resident_Physi- cian at Tewksbury. H. M. Blackstone, Supt. at Bridgewater. Edward Sawyer, M.D., Physician at Bridgewater.
State Lunatic Hospital at Danvers. - Edward Hutchinson, Danvers ; John S. Colby, Lowell; Samuel W. Hopkinson, Bradford; Harriet R. Lee, Salem; Solon Bancroft, Reading; Orville F. Rogers. Boston ; Miss Florence Lyman, Boston, Trustees. Charles W. Page, M.D., Supt.
State Lunatic Hospital at Northampton. - Henry W. Taft, Pittsfield; Adams C. Deane, Greenfield; Lyman D. James, Williamsburg; Elisha Morgan, Springfield; Alvan Barrus, Goshen; Mrs. Sarah T. Wood- worth, Chicopee ; Mrs. Sarah M. Butler, Northampton, Trustees. Ed- ward B. Nims, M.D., Supt.
State Lunatic Hospital at Taunton .- John J. Russell, Plymouth ; George Howland, jr., New Bedford; William C. Lovering, Taunton ; Simeon Borden, Fall River; Oakes A. Ames, Easton; Mrs. Ruth S. Murray, New Bedford; Mrs. Susan E. Learoyd, Taunton, Trustees. John P. Brown, M.D., Supt.
State Lunatic Hospital at Worcester .- Thomas H. Gage, Augustus G. Bullock, Rockwood Hoar, Worcester; Henry S. Nourse, Lancaster; Francis C. Lowell, Boston; Ellen S. Hale, Boston ; Miss Frances M. Lincoln, Worcester, Trustees. Hosea M. Quinby, M.D., Supt. Ernest V. Scribner, M.D., Supt. Asylum for Chronic Insane.
State Prison at Charlestown .- Henry B. Lovering, Warden. Robert L. Huckins, Deputy Warden. Thomas H. Haskell, Clerk. Joseph I. McLaughlin, Physician. John F. W. Barnes, Chaplain.
Superintendent of Prisons .- William S. Greene, Fall River.
INSPECTORS, ASSAYERS, ETC.
Inspector of Factories and Buildings .- Rufus R. Wade, 11 Mt. Vernon. Inspector of Fish. - Austin B. Bray, Gloucester.
Inspector of Gas and Gas Meters. - Charles W. Hinman, Boston. Inspector of Pot and Pearl Ashes. - A. Sigourney Bird, Boston.
State Assayer and Inspector of Liquors .- Stephen P. Sharples, Cam- bridge.
State Assayers. - S. Dana Hayes, Horace L. Bowker, Boston ; Stephen P. Sharples, Cambridge; W. French Smith, Somerville; Charles R. Fletcher, Boston; Chase Palmer, Lynn; Aaron D. Little, Watertown. Surveyor of Lumber. - John W. Wiggin, Boston.
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STATE COMMISSIONERS.
Board of Agriculture. - The Governor, Lieut-Governor, Secretary of State, and President of the Agricultural College (H. H. Goodell), ex-officiis. Office 11 Mt. Vernon. Wm. R. Sessions, Hampden, Sec. F. H. Fowler, Waverley, Clerk. James S. Grinnell, Greenfield ; Elbridge Cushman, Lakeville; Jas. W. Stockwell, Sutton; Geo. M. Whittaker, Southbridge.
Board of Arbitration and Conciliation .- Richard P. Barry, Lynn ; Chas. H. Walcott, Concord; Ezra Davol, Taunton. Clerk, Bernard F. Supple. Office 13 Beacon.
Board of Education. - The Governor and Lieut-Governor, ex-officiis; A. A. Miner, Boston : Elijah B. Stoddard, Worcester; Admiral P. Stone, Springfield ; Milton B. Whitney, Westfield; Francis A. Walker, Mrs. Kate Gannett Wells, Boston ; Mrs. Alice Freeman Palmer, Cam- bridge. Elmer H. Capen, Somerville; George I. Aldrich, Quincy. Office, State House. Sec. C. B. Tillinghast, Boston. Clerk and Asst. State Librarian. George A. Walton, Newton; George II. Martin, Bridgewater; John T. Prince, Waltham, Agents. Arthur Lincoln, Hingham; Rev. Edward Everett Hale, Stephen O'Meara, Boston, Trustees of State Library.
Board of Health. - Frederic P. Stearns, Boston, Engineer. Henry P. Walcott, M.D., Cambridge, Chairman. Elijah U. Jones, M.D., Taun- ton; Frank W. Draper, M.I)., Boston; Hiram F. Mills, Lawrence; John M. Raymond, Salem; Morris Schaff, Pittsfield ; Sam'l W. Abbott, M.D., Wakefield, Secretary. Office 13 Beacon.
Board of Lunacy and Charity .- Chas. F. Donnelly, Edward Hitchcock, M.D., Laban Pratt, George W. Johnson, R. L. Hodgdon, M.D., Henry Stone, Mrs. Henrietta G. Codman, Mrs. Anne B. Richardson, Charles J. Curran, North Adams. John D. Wells, Clerk. Stephen C. Wright. ington, Supt. of In-door Poor. Hiram S. Shurtleff, Supt. of Out-door Poor. Office, State House. A. R. Moulton, M.D., Inspector of Charities. Office 13 Beacon.
Board of Registration in Dentistry .-- John F. Dowsley, Boston; Geo. E. Mitchell, Haverhill; Eugene V. McLeod, New Bedford; J. Searle Hurlbut, Springfield ; Luther D. Shepard, Boston.
Board of Registration in Pharmacy .- Sec., Freeman H. Butler, Lowell ; John J. Whipple, Brockton; Amos K. Tilden, Boston; Henry M. Whitney, North Andover. Pres., John Larrabee, Melrose.
Bureau of Statistics of Labor .- Horace G. Wadlin, Reading, Chief. Chas. F. Pidgin, Cambridge, Chief Clerk. Office 20 Beacon.
Cattle Commissioners .- Obadiah B. Hadwen, Worcester; Alonzo W. Cheever, Dedham ; Levi Stockbridge, v.s. Amherst. Office 11 Mt. Vernon. Charles River Improvement .- Owen A. Galvin, Boston; Isaac Brad- ford, Cambridge; Charles Eliot, Milton.
Civil Service Commissioners .- Central office, 5 Pemberton sq., rooms 11 and 12. Edward P. Wilbur, Charles Theodore Russell, jr., Arthur Lord. Chief Examiner, Henry Sherwin. Clerk, Warren P. Dudley. Registration Clerk, George H. Johnson.
Commissioners of Prisons .- William A. Wilde, Malden; Charles F. Coffin. Lynn ; Mrs. Margaret P. Russell and Louis Weissbein, Boston ; Miss Emma F. Cary, Cambridge. Sec., Frederick G. Petigrove. Office at State House.
Gas Commissioners .- Forrest E. Barker, Worcester; Jeremiah W. Coveney, Cambridge; Charles A. Towne, Orange. Clerk, W. S. Allen, New Bedford.
Harbor and Land .- John E. Sanford, Taunton, Chairman; John I. Baker, Beverly ; Chas. H. Howland. Plymouth. Office 11 Mt. Vernon.
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