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Sheriff -Henry G. Cushing, of Lowell; Special Sheriff -John M. Fisk, of East Cambridge
Deputy Sheriffs -Ira Taylor, of Cambridgeport, John R. Fairbairn, of East Cambridge, James H. Mc- Kenna, of Waltham, Jefferson Ban- croft, Geo. F. Stiles, Lowell, Chas. F. Morse, Marlborough, Geo. W. W. Saville, Medford, Moses Briggs, Melrose Highlands, William Nutt. Natick, James E. Eldredge, Somer - ville, Samuel W. Tucker, Newton, Henry C. Sherwin, Ayer, John B. Moore, Concord, John C. Hastings, Framingham, Asa S. Lawrence, Gro- ton, Jonathan Whittemore, Hopkin- ton, Chas. H. Robinson, Hudson, Benj. F. Lewis, Townsend.
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT.
COURTS.
Superior Court - Civil Terms at Lowell, on the Second Monday in March, and the first Monday in Sep- tember; at Cambridge, on the first Monday in June, and the second Monday in December.
Criminal Terms at Cambridge, on the second Monday in February, and the first Monday in June; at Lowell on the third Monday in October.
Supreme Judicial Court - Nisi Prius Terms at Lowell, on the third Tuesday in April, and at Cambridge on the third Tuesday in October.
Masters in Chancery-Joseph H. Tyler, Winchester; Chas. Robinson Jr., W. Newton ; Arthur P. Bonney, Lowell; and Walter Adams, Fram- ingham.
Probate Court - Held at Cam- bridge, the first, second. and fourth Tuesdays of every month, except August, and at Lowell, the Third Tuesday of January, March, May, July, September and November.
Courts of Insolvency - Held at Cambridge, the second and fourth Thursday of every month, except August.
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE.
Abbott Chas. L.
Abbott John K.
Adams J. Gedney
Albee Sumner
Alden George A. Alger Edwin A. Allison George A. Almy Charles jr. Appleton John H.
Austin George M.
Barbour Alfred L. Bates J. Edward Bennett Josiah Q. Bent Geo. C. Bird Herman
Blair Lafayette G.
Blake Edwin H.
Blodgett W. K. jr. Bonney Pelham Brooks John
Buckley Daniel A.
Bullard Daniel W.
Bullard John C.
Burnham Edward Busnach Michael S. Cahill John
Capelle Jonas F.
Cobb Josiah H. Coogan Michael B. Conlan Felix Cook Josiah W.
Coveney Jeremiah W. Cox George H. Cox James
Cram George W. Croswell Simon G. Cutter Watson G. Dallinger Wm. W. Danforth Vespasian Davis George A. Dexter D. Gilbert Dickson William Dudley Warren P. Durant Wm. B. Ela Richard
Emery Woodward Evans George S. Everett Edward F. Fairbairn John R. Ferguson Thomas T. Field George G. Folger George H.
Foster Eben B. Fox Jabez Gilmore Henry H. Goodnow Freeman C. Gratz Albert C. Hale Edwin B.
Haley Charles B. Hall Edwin A, Hall James H.
Champlin Edgar R. Chase Josiah G. C a oman Francis L. Chipman George W. Hall James M. W. Hammond John W. Hancock Charles E. Hanks Charles S. Hannum Leander M.
Harding Hamlin R. Pope Eugene A. Harris JJames G. Harris J. Watson
Porter Perez G. Potts James HI. Haskins David G. jr. Rand Beniamin R. Hastings Frank W. Ransom Chandler R. Hastings Leslie Read Charles ('. Reardon Edmund Reardon William Richardson W'm. M. Rindge John, Roberts James HI. Haves Wm. A. 2d Hetfernan David Holmes Joseph A. Holt Homer C. Holton Fred HI. Hooper Edward W. Howard Geo. H.
Howe Estes
Howe Frank M.
Howes L. W.
Hunt Freeman
Hurd Theo. C.
Hutchins Win. E. Jacobs Bela F. Jacobs Justin A.
Jewell Wm. E. Jones Arthur E.
Jones Charles W.
Jose Edwin H.
Kelley Joseph J.
Kingsley Chester W .Sherman Wm. H. Ladd John S. Lamb George
Law Emerson W.
Lull Frederick A.
Malley Edward B. Marrett Lorenzo
Martin Wm. H.
Marvin Wm. J.
McDaniel Sam'l W. Merriam George H.
McDutfie John,
McIntire Chas. J.
McIntire Thos.
McKelleget Rich'd J.Thorndike S. Lothrop
Montague Samuel L. Thurston Geo. A. jr. Morgan George F. Morse Asa P.
Morse Isa c S. Moulton Chas. J. B. Tyler John M.
Munroe Chas. W.
Mnzzey David P.
Upham Harry T. Wakefield Enoch H. Walcott Charles F. Walton Milton L.
Paige Lucius R.
Park Geo. W.
Parker Edmund M.
Parker Horatio G. Perkins George A.
Pevey G. A. A.
Pike Walter W.
Piper Geo. F. Ponce John H.
Wyman Charles F.
NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Albee Sumner Jose Edwin H.
Appleton John H. Keen Alden T.
Barbour Alfred L. Martin William H.
Bullard John C. Nash Samuel
Burnham Edward Ransom Chandler R.
Cahill John
Croswell Simon G.
Dickson William
Rugg Samnel F. Stevens Fred T.
Hannum Leander M.Thayer Henry .J. Harris James G.
Hudson T. Henry
Rogers Benj. F. Rogers Frederick W. Rugg Samuel F. Russell Chas. Theo. Russell Chas.Theo jr. Russell J. Henry Russell William E.
Ryther Geo. HI. Sanger Chester F. Sanger George P. Sannders Chas. H. Saunders Georg- S, Saunders Wm. E. Sawyer Geo. A. Sawyer Jabez A.
Sias Samuel S. Simmons Charles L. Smith Theophilus G. Snow Samuel Stearns Wm. F.
Stevens Fred T. Stevens George
Stevens Henry A.
Stimson Fordyce M.
Stocker Alfred A, Stone Philip S. Thompson Edw. H. Thompson Wm. V.
Thurston John H. Towne Geo. H. Trowbr dge S. W.
Muzzey Henry W. Newmarch Joseph O'Brien James E. Orcutt Wm. H. Norton Charles Eliot Warner Joseph B. Wellington Jonas C. Wells Henry J. White Moses P. Whiting Fred E.
Whitney W. Lambert Whittemore Joseph Wildes Frank W. Winslow H. H. Wright William
Richardson Chas. E.
Thurston John H.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
HOMES AND INVESTMENTS
-IN THE -
Highlands of Florida.
The western part of Orange County, on the backbone of the State, known as the beautiful "LAKE REGION," is very high and rolling, and is filling up with unexampled rapidity. Where three years ago were unbroken pine woods are now thriving villages and flourishing Orange Groves. The climate is very salubrious, being tempered by continual breezes from the Atlantic and the Gulf.
Any who desire to select a home or start a grove can secure the services of the subscriber, who, after patient investigation of different localities, has recently moved there from Massachusetts. He will give his careful attention to any business entrusted to him.
LAND SELECTED AND TREES PLANTED
AND CARED FOR.
Address,
Rev. E. S. HUNTRESS, Mount Dora, Orange County, Florida.
REFERENCES, (By Permission.)
HON. J. W. DICKINSON, Sec'y Mass. Board of Education. State House. W. A. GREENOUGH & Co., 31 Milk Street, Room 42, . - Boston, Mass.
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ADVERTISEMENTS.
Cambridge National Bank,
$7 CAMBRIDGE ST., EAST CAMBRIDGE. ORG.I.YIZED JU.YE 1, 1861. CAPITAL, -
$100,000.
D. R. Sortwell, Pres. J. C. Bullard, Cashier. W. E. Lloyd, Teller.
DIRECTORS ;- D. R. Sortwell, J. II. Tyler, C. J. Adams, J. C. Bullard, Thomas Cunningham, J. A. Wellington.
DISCOUNT DAY TUESDAY.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CAMBRIDGE, FORMERLY H.IRWIRD B.I.YK.
Incorporated 1861. Reorganized 1864. CAPITAL, - -
$200,000.
DANIEL U. CHAMBERLIN, President.
W. A. BULLARD, Cashier. H. W. BULLARD, Messenger. W. F. E. ROELOFSON, Clerk.
DIRECTORS : - Dana W. Hyde, Joseph A. Holmes, D. C. Chamberlin, Henry Endicott, II. N. Tilton.
DISCOUNT DAY MONDAY. Located on Main Street, Corner Prospect.
The Charles River National Bank,
OF CAMBRIDGE.
STATE CHARTER, 1832.
NATIONAL, 1864.
CAPITAL, $100,000.
DAVID B. FLINT, President.
EBE.Y S.YOW, Cashier. IVILLIAM M. S.YOW, .Isst. Cashier. GEORGE H. HOLMES, Bookkeeper. EDMUND H. NORRIS, Messenger.
- DIRECTORS, - WM. T. RICHARDSON. WM. KIMBALL. EBEN SNOW. LEWIS HALL. Discount Every Day. LOCATED AT NO. 1 HARVARD ROW.
469
ADVERTISEMENTS.
NATIONAL CITY BANK,
OF CAMBRIDGE
553 MAIN STREET,
CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS. REORGANIZED 1865.
INCORPORATED 1853.
CAPITAL,
$100,000.
GEORGE T. GALE, President. HENRY B. DAVIS, Cashier. IT.MM. A. JAMES, Clerk and Messenger.
DIRECTORS : - George T. Gale, George W. Colburn, Edwin Dresser, Frank A. Kennedy, Caleb C. Allen.
DISCOUNT EVERY DAY.
Cambridge Savings Bank
NO. 2 HARVARD ROW, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. INCORPORATED 1834.
President, Treasurer, Clerk, Bookkeeper,
CHAS. W. SEVER. OSCAR F. ALLEN. JAMES H. WYETH. JOHN H. THURSTON.
Interest computed form the fourth Thursday of every quarter, viz. : January, April, July and October, and payable in January and July of each year.
Office hours, 8 A. M. to 1 P. M.
LECHMERE NATIONAL BANK,
66 CAMBRIDGE ST., COR. SECOND, EAST CAMBRIDGE.
Incorporated 1853. Re-organized March, 1865.
CAPITAL, $100,000, SURPLUS, $70,000,
LEWIS HALL, President. GEORGE A. LLOYD, Cashier. B. D. BLAISDELL, Clerk and Messenger.
DIRECTORS:
LEWIS HALL, K. S. CHAFFEE, SAMUEL SLOCOMB, FRANCIS DRAPER L. MARRETT, O. S. BROWN, W. H. SHERMAN.
DISCOUNT DAY MONDAY. 30
470
ADVERTISEMENTS.
- THE
Cambridgeport National Bank,
OF CAMBRIDGE.
Incorporated 1826. Reorganized 1865.
ASA P. MORSE, Pres. WILL F. ROAF, Cashier EVERETT T. RYDER, Clerk and Messenger.
DIRECTORS : - Lucius R. Paige, Asa P. Morse, Charles James.
DISCOUNT DAY THURSDAY. LOCATED 585 MAIN STREET.
WARREN INSTUTION FOR SAVINGS,
Incorporated 1829. Savings Bank Building, 25 Main St., Charlestown.
Open daily, from 9 to 1; also, Wednesday and Saturday afternoon, from 3} to 45 o'clock. President, Timothy T. Sawyer. Treasurer, GEORGE F. TUFTS. Secretary, GEORGE S. POOLE.
VICE-PRESIDENTS - Henry K. Frothingham, George W. Little, George Hyde, Henry Lyon, Francis B. Austin. (Edward Lawrence, deceased, vacancy to be filled.) .
TRUSTEES :- Liverus Hull, Jolin Stowell, Isaac P. T. Edwards, Nahum Chapin, Thomas R. B. Edmands, John S. Whiting, Charlos E. Daniels, Nelson Bartlett, Nathan Tufts, John Turner, Chas. F. Fairbanks, Thomas G. Frothingham.
Charlestown Five Cents Savings Bank, SAVINGS BANK BLDG., THOMPSON SQ., INCORPORATED 1854. Open daily from 9 to 2; Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, from 3 to 5 o'clock. Deposits received from 5 cents to $1,000.
President, PHINEHAS J. STONE.
Treasurer, AMOS STONE, Secretary, BENJAMIN F. STACEY.
VICE-PRESIDENTS. - J. V. Fletcher, Amos Stone, George B. Neal, P. S. Briggs, Geo. S. Pendergast, Amos Brown.
TRUSTEES. - A. E. Cutter. Otis Little, J. Wakefield Roberts, F. E. Downer, Daniel Williams, Benjamin F.Stacey, Francis Hall, Emrie B. Stetson, Augustus W. Stover, Peter S. Roberts, C. F. Byam. Warren Sanger, Phin as Sprague. Albert D. S. Bell.
Mutual Protection Fire Insurance Co.,
Savings Bank Building, Thompson Sq., Charlestown Dist., BOSTON, M.ASS. The only Insurance Company of Charlestown, will insure on fair terms, Real and Personal Property in the State.
DIVIDENDS NOW PAYABLE ON ALL EXPIRING POLICIES. AMMOS STONE, President. P. S. BRIGGS, Vice-Pres.
DIRECTORS. - Amos Stone, P. S. Briggs, P. J. Stone, P. S. Roberts, H. W. Van Voorhis, T. R. B. Edmands, P. O. Riordan, George M. Starbird, George B. Neal, Geo. S. Pendergast, Benjamin F. Stacey, Mark Pope, Henry II. Chandler, Emrie B. Stetson.
GEORGE H. PENDERGAST, Secretary.
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS. 1885.
COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS.
Males
Fe- Popu- males lation
COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS.
Males
Fe- Popu- males lation
BARNSTABLE.
14,466 15,379 29,845
BRISTOL.
75,851 82,640 158,491
Barnstable
1,904
2,146
4,050
Acushnet ..
533
538
1,071
Bourne.
677
686
1,363
Attleborough.
6,471
6,704
13,175
Brewster
423
511
934
Berkley.
488
453
941
Chatham
992
1,036
2,028
Dartmouth
1,709
1,739
3,442
Dennis
1,397
1,526
2,923
Dighton
909
873
1,788
Eastham
317
321
638
Easton
2,011
1,937
3,948
Falmouth
1,244
1,276
2,520
Fairhaven.
1,318
1,562
2,880
Harwich .
1,384
1,399
2,783
Fall River.
26,803
30,060
56,863
Mashpee
170
141
311
Freetown.
720
737
1,457
Orleans
539
637
1,176
Mansfield
1,410
1,529
2,939
Provincetown
2,212
2,268
4,480
New Bedford.
15,413
17,980
33,393
Sandwich
1,029
1,095
2,124
Norton
815
903
1,718
Raynham
763
772
1,535
Rehoboth
941
847
1,788
Seekonk.
671
624
1,295
Somerset
1,321
1,154
2,475
Swansea
710
693
1,403
Taunton.
11,528
12,146
23,674
Westport
1,317
1,389
2,700
DUKES.
2,006
2,129
4,135
Chilmark ..
206
206
412
Cottage City
357
352
709
Cheshire ..
742
706
1,448
Edgartown
557
608
1,165
Clarksburg.
373
335
708
Gay Head.
94
92
186
Gosnold.
71
51
122
Tisbury
721
820
1,541
ESSEX.
126,019 137,675 263,094
Amesbury
2,100
2,303
4,403
Andover
2,714
2,997
5,711
Hinsdale.
804
852
1,656
Beverly .
4,349
4,837
9,186
Lanesborough.
618
594
1,212
Boxford
407
433
840
Lee
2,053
2,221
4,274
Bradford.
1,412
1,694
3,106
Lenox
1,106
1,048
2,154
Danvers.
3,373
3,675
7,048
Monterey
283
288
571
Essex.
872
850
1,722
Mount Washington ...
81
79
160
Georgetown
1,123
1,176
2,299
New Ashford.
80
83
163
Gloucester.
11,723
9,990
21,713
New Marlborough
841
8:20
1,661
Groveland
1,070
1,202
2,272
North Adams
6,059
6,481 12,540
Hamilton
419
431
850
Otis.
364
339
703
Peru
198
170
368
Ipswich.
1,970
2,237
4,207
Pittsfield
6,870
7,596 14,466
Lawrence
17,706
21,139
38,845
Sandisfield
517
502
1,019
Savoy
356
335
691
Sheffield.
1,021
1,012
2,033
Stockbridge
1,029
1,084
2,113
Merrimac
1,187
1,191
2,378
Tyringham
226
231
457
Methuen.
2,101
2,406
4,507
Washington
251
219
470
Middleton
457
442
899
West Stockbridge.
830
818
1,648
Nahant.
318
319
637
Williamstown
1,959
1,770
3,729
Newbury.
829
761
1,590
Windsor.
349
308
657
Newburyport.
6,162
7,554 13,716
Truro ...
467
505
972
Wellfleet.
832
855
1,687
Yarmouth
879
977
1,856
BERKSHIRE.
36,037 37,597 73,634
Adams.
4,032
4,250
8,282
Alford ..
176
165
341
Becket ..
485
453
938
Dalton .
949
1,164
2,113
Egremont Florida.
389
437
826
266
221
487
Great Barrington.
2,020
2,259
4,279
Hancock
296
317
613
Richmond .
414
440
854
Lyn.
21,746
24,115
45,861
Lynnfield.
373
393
766
Manchester.
823
815
1,638
Marblehead.
3,605
3,913
7,518
Haverhill
10,455
11,340
21,795
472
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS.
COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS.
Males
Fe- males
Popu- lation
COUNTIES. CITIES AND TOWNS.
Males
Fe- Popu- males lation
ESSEX .- Con.
HAMPDEN .- Con.
Wales
421
432
853
Westfield ..
4,296
4,665
8,961
Rockport.
1,999
1,889
3,888
West Springfield.
2,100
2,348
4,448
Rowley.
609
574
1,183
Wilbraham
844
890
1,724
Salem
12,776
15,308
29,084
HAMPSHIRE.
22,921
25,551
48,472
Salisbury
2.380
2,460
4,840
Saugus.
1,394
1,461
2,855
Swampscott
1,158
1,313
2,471
Topsfield.
575
566
1,141
Chesterfield
361
337
698
Wenham
425
446
871
West Newbury ..
962
937
1,899
FRANKLIN.
18,761
18,687
37,448
Ashfield
547
550
1,097
Bernardston.
465
465
930
Buckland.
895
S65
1,760
Charlemont.
477
481
958
HIatfieid.
704
663
1,367
Coleraine.
S12
793
1,605
Huntington.
623
644
1,267
Conway.
786
787
1,573
Deerfield.
1,553
1,489
3,042
Erving.
452
421
873
Gill .
482
378
860
Greenfield.
2,311
2,558
4,869
Hawley
292
253
545
Heath.
287
2S1
56S
Leverett
39S
381
779
Leyden
217
230
447
Monroe
96
80
176
Montague
2,809
2,819
5,62S
New Salem.
412
420
832
Northfield.
783
922
1,705
Orange.
1,836
1,814
3,650
Rowe ..
336
246
582
Shelburne
757
, S57
1,614
Shutesbury.
244
241
485
Sunderland.
372
32S
700
Warwick
330
332
662
Wendell.
271
238
509
Whately
541
458
999
HAMPDEN.
55,917
60,860 146,777
Agawam
1,155
1,202
2,357
Blandford
493
461
954
Brimfield
564
573
1,137
Chester
679
639
1,318
Chicopee.
5,353
6,175
11,528
Granville.
634
559
1,193
Hampden.
442
426
.86S
Holland.
119
110
2:29
Everett
2,613
2,762
5,375
Holyoke.
13,218
14,676
27,894
Longmeadow
SS1
796
1,677
Ludlow
828
S21
1,649
Monson ...
1,924
2,034
3,958
Hopkinton
1,972
1,950
3,922
Montgomery
146
132
278
Hudson
1,938
2,030
3,968
Palmer
2,820
3,103
5,923
Lexington.
1,357
1,361
2,718
Russell ..
399
448
847
Lincoln
472
429
901
Southwick
494
488
982
Littleton
537
530
1,067
Springfield
17,876
19,701
37,577
Lowell
28,505
35,546
64,051
Tolland.
231
191
422
Malden.
7,690
S,717
16,407
North Andover.
1,710
1,715
3,425
Peabody.
4,737
4,793
9,530
Amherst
2,076
2,123
4,199
Belchertown.
1,160
1,147
2,307
Cummington
397
40S
805
Easthampton
1,902
2,389
4,291
Enfield.
507
503
1,010
Goshen
177
159
336
Granby
360
369
729
Greenwich.
266
266
532
Hadley .
906
841
1,747
Middlefield ..
250
263
513
Northampton
5,852
7,044
12,896
Pelham.
262
287
549
Plainfield
225
228
453
Prescott.
220
228
449
Southampton.
499
526
1,025
South Hadley
1,790
2,159
3,949
Ware ..
2,721
3,282
6,003
Westhampton
280
261
541
Williamsburg
998
1,046
2,044
Worthington ..
385
378
763
MIDDLESEX.
169,214 187,596 356,810
Acton.
$98
887
1,785
Arlington
2,205
2,468
4,673
Ashby.
436
435
871
Ashland.
1,362
1,271
2,633
Ayer ..
1,106
1,084
2,190
Bedford
459
471
930
Belmont
767
872
1,639
Billerica.
1,051
1,110
2,161
Boxborough
173
175
348
Burlington
310
294
604
Cambridgs
28,618
31,042
59,660
Carlisle
278
24S
526
Chelmsford
1,142
1,162
2,304
Concord.
2,013
1,714
3,727
Dracut .
1,05$
$69
1,927
Dunstable.
217
214
431
Framingham
4,010
4,265
8,275
Groton ..
976
1,011
1,987
Holliston
1,384
1,542
2,926
473
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS.
COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS.
Males
Fe- males
Popu- lation
COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS.
Males
Fe- males
Popu- lation
MIDDLESEX .- Con.
PLYMOUTH.
40,561
41,128
81,689
Marlborough.
5,567
5,374
10,941
Abington
1,816
1,883
3,699
Maynard
1,342
1,361
2,703
Bridgewater.
1,995
1,832
3,827
Medford.
4,418
4,623
9,041
Brockton
10,398
10,385
20,783
Melrose
2,834
3,267
6,101
Carver ..
572
519
1,091
Natick
4,185
4,275
8,460
Duxbury
887
1,037
1,924
Newton.
8,741
11,018
19,759
North Reading.
451
427
878
Halifax.
257
273
530
Pepperell .
1,270
1,317
2,587
Hanover
950
1,016
1,966
Reading
1,582
1,957
3,539
Sherborn
561
830
1,391
Hingham.
2,040
2,335
4,375
Hull ..
240
211
451
Somerville
14,191
15,801
29,992
Kingston.
753
817
1,570
Stoneham
2,719
2,933
5,652
Stow .
484
492
976
Marion.
449
516
965
Sudbury.
583
582
1,165
· Tewksbury
1,037
1,286
2,323
Townsend.
894
952
1,846
Tyngsborough.
299
305
604
Pembroke.
663
650
1,313
Wakefield.
2,882
3,178
6,060
Plymouth
3,556
3,683
7,239
Waltham.
6,708
7,901
14,60º
Plympton
290
310
600
Watertown
3,004
3,234
6,238
Wayland .
987
959
1,946
Rockland.
2,417
2,367
4,784
Westford
1,059
1,134
2,193
Scituate.
1,176
1,174
2,350
Weston ..
744
683
1,427
Wilmington
486
505
991
Winchester
2,152
2,238
4,390
Woburn.
5,902
5,848
11,750
West Bridgewater ....
868
839
1,707
SUFFOLK.
200,727 220,395 421,122
Boston ..
186,101 204,305 390,406
Chelsea.
12,139
13,570
25,709
Revere
1,833
1,804
3,637
Winthrop
654
716
1,370
Bellingham
594
604
1,198
Braintree.
1,943
2,097
4,040
Brookline
3,938
5,257
9,195
Canton.
2,093
2,287
4,380
Cohasset.
1,058
1,158
2,216
621
647
1,268
Barre
1,002
1,091
2,093.
Berlin.
439
460
899
Blackstone
2,743
2,692
5,435
Bolton
423
453
876
Holbrook
1,155
1,179
2,334
Hyde Park
4,061
4,339
8,400
Brookfield
1,481
1,532
3,013
Medfield
674
920
1,594
Charlton
937
865
1,823
Medway.
1,382
1,395
2,777
Clinton.
4,022
4,923
8,945
Millis
332
351
683
Dana
341
354
695
Douglas
1,119
1,086
2,205
Needham
1,284
1,302
2,586
Norfolk
410
415
825
7.502
7,873
15,375
Norwood
1,514
1,407
2,921
Gardner.
3,752
3,531
7,283
Quincy.
6,191
5,953
12,144
Grafton .
2,194
2,304
4,498
Randolph
1,871
1,936
3,807
Hardwick
1,652
1,493
3,145
Sharon.
660
668
1,328
Harvard
564
6:20
1,184
Stoughton.
2,553
2,630
5,183
Holden ..
1,231
1,239
2,470
Walpole ...
1,201
1,242
2,443
Hubbardstor
662
641
1,303
Wellesley
1,114
1,809
3,013
Lancaster
918
1,132
2,050
Weymouth
5,349
5,391
10,740
Leicester
1,378
1,545
2,923
Wrentham
1,330
1,380
2,710
Leominster
2,569
2,728
5,297
1,340
1,803
8,143
Nantucket ..
1,340
1,803
3,143
NORFOLK.
49,022
53,152 102,174
WORCESTER.
119,587 124,444 244,031
Ashburnham
1,001
1,057
2,058
Athol
2,271
2,487
4,758.
Auburn
Dedliam.
3,149
3,492
6,641
Dover ..
351
313
664
Foxborough.
1,243
1,571
2,814
Franklin ..
1,911
2,072
3,983
Boylston
413
421
834
South Abington
1,824
1,771
3,595
South Scituate
800
789
1,589
Wareham
1,732
1,522
3,254
Shirley.
585
657
1,242
Lakeville
485
495
980
Marshfield.
825
824
1,649
Mattapoisett.
553
662
1,215
Middleborough
2,462
2,711
5,173
East Bridgewater
1,411
1,401
2,812
Hanson
633
594
1,227
Rochester
509
512
1,021
Milton.
1,661
1,894
3,555
Dudley.
1,341
1,401
2,742
Fitchburg.
NANTUCKET.
474
CENSUS OF MASSACHUSETTS.
COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS.
Males
Fe- males
Popu- lation
COUNTIES, CITIES AND TOWNS.
Males
Fe-
Popu- males lation
WORCESTER .- Con
WORCESTER .- Con
Lunenburg
553
518
1,071
Southborough.
1,061
1,039
2,100
Mendon ..
466
479
945
Southbridge
3,129
3,372
6,501
Milford.
4,556
4,787
9,343
Spencer
4,190
4,057
8,247
Millbury
2,170
2,385
4,555
Sterling .
641
690
1,331
New Braintree
296
262
558
Sturbridge
957
1,024
1,981
Northborough
942
911
1,853
Sutton
1,552
1,549
3,101
Northbridge
1,888
1,897
3,785
Templeton
1,302
1,325
2,627
North Brookfield
2,098
2,103
4,201
Upton.
923
1,342
2,265
Oakham
384
365
749
Uxbridge
1,409
1,539
2,948
Oxford.
1,130
1,225
1,355
Warren
1,991
2,040
4,031
Paxton
304
257
561
Webster
3,031
3,189
6,220
Petersham
515
517
1,032
Westborough
2,299
2,581
4,880
Phillipston
270
260
530
West Boylston
1,419
1,508
2,927
Princeton.
523
5 15
1,038
West Brookfield.
825
922
1,747
Royalston.
568
585
1,153
Westminster.
757
799
1,556
Rutland.
516
447
963
Winchendon
1,940
1,932
3,872
Shrewsbury
728
722
1,450
Worcester.
33,678
34,705
68,383
RECAPITULATION.
THE STATE AND
Males.
Females.
Population.
Males.
| Females.
THE STATE-
932,429
1,009,036
1,941,465
48.03
51.97
Barnstable .
14,466
15,379
29,845
48.47
51.53
Berkshire
36,037
37,597
73,634
48.94
51.06
Bristol
75,851
82,640
158,491
47.86
52.14
Dukes
2,006
2,129
4,135
48.51
51.49
Essex.
126,019
137,675
263,694
47.79
52.21
Franklin
18,761
18,687
37,448
50.10
49.90
Hampden
55,917
60,860
116,777
47.88
52.12
Hampshire.
22,921
25,551
48,472
47.29
52.71
Middlesex
169,214
187,596
356,810
47.42
52.58
Nantucket
1,340
1,803
3,143
42.63
57.37
Norfolk.
49,022
53,152
102,174
47.98
52.02
Plymouth
40,561
41,128
81,689
49.65
50.35
Suffolk
200,727
220,395
421,122
47.66
52.34
Worcester.
119,587
124,444
244,031
49.00
51.00
AGGREGATES OF POLLS, PROPERTY, TAXES, ETC.
1884.
1885.
Number of *Polls.
.. $511,907
$519,446
Tax on Polls.
.1,014,701
1,030,223
Value of Personal Estate.
498,427,066
494,355,244
Value of Real Estate.
. 1,258,452,712
1,287,993,899
Total Valuation
.1,756,879,778
1,782,349,143
Total Tax.
.28,653,549
25,850,317
+Money at Interest and ) Secured by Mortgage. other debts due the | Unsecured.
.50,085,683
49,889,609
persons
assessed
Total ...
.66,263,646
69,732,600
more
thạn they Money on hand, including deposits taxable. 24,477,220
25,358,947
are indebted
or | Public Stocks and Securities ... 61,975,562
61,524,661
pay Interest for ) Stocks in Corporations without the state ... 62,304,940
.149,687
151,994
Number of cows.
168,550
167,817
Number of sheep.
. 61,947
56,240
tNumber of Neat cattle (other than cows) ..
57,044
tNumber of swine.
44,670
Number of dwelling houses.
.. 300,552
308,245
Number of acres of land.
.4,501,162
4,504,256
* Male.
t Under the provisions of Chap. 72, Acts of 1879.
Under the provisions of Chap. 106, Acts of 1885.
...
15,303,068
18,722,602
63,248,244
Number of horses
Percentages.
COUNTIES.
475
ADVERTISEMENTS.
WM. J. HERON, -PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL -
Plasterer, Whitener and Whitewasher,
COLORING & KALSOMINING,
Basement, 610 Main St., Cambridgeport. Jobbing of every description executed with the utmost dispatch. Residence, No. 6 Rockwell Street.
M. A. FEELEY, HOUSE AND FRESCO PAINTER, In all its Branches. Also, Manufacturer of ELASTIC CEMENT AND RUBBER ROOFING PAINT, 642 MAIN STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT. & Paper-Hanging, Kalsomining, Tinting and Coloring.
J. W. CROCKER, PLASTERER, STUCCO AND MASTIC WORKER,
10 Central Sq., Cambridgeport.
(Formerly under store of J. A. HOLMES.)
Centers and Brackets in new designs. constantly on hand. Whitening, Coloring and Kalsomining. All orders promptly attended to.
Residence 2 WILL LIAMM STREET.
E. F. BOWKER, Civil Engineer and Surveyor,
623 Main St., Room 8, CAMBRIDGEPORT, MASS.
BROCK BROS., HARVARD SQUARE.
ARTHUR W. BALCOM, PLUMBER,
1 Austin St., junc. of Austin & Main,
Cambridgeport, Mass. Orders from any part of the United States promptly attended to. Par- ticular attention paid to theExami. nation and Ventilation of House Drainage.
476
ADVERTISEMENTS.
A. F. KELLEY & CO., - - Dealers in -
DRY & FANCY GOODS,
HOSIERY, LACES, CORSETS. MILLINERY, 625 MAIN ST .. CENTRAL SQ., CAMBRIDGEPORT.
BARNERD McMAUGH, MASON and BUILDER,
ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
126 BROOKLINE STREET, CAMBRIDGEPORT.
BUCK'S CAMBRIDGE AND BOSTON EXPRESS, OFFICE, 16 HOLYOKE STREET.
Boston Offices, 38 Broad Street. 155 Congress Street.
Order Box .- Burditt & Williams, 20 Dock Square. Cambridgeport Order Box .- H. S. Andros, 641 Main St.
Particular attention to Baggage for Early Trains.
J. L. BAILEY & SONS, BROKERS,
Office, 67 Cambridge St., cor. Second St., East Cambridge, Mass.
Money to loan in sums to suit on all kinds of Personal Property, Furniture, Pianos, &c.
CHARLES ATKINS, PLAIN & DECORATIVE Paper Hanger,
WHITENING, KALSOMINING AND TINTING.
No. 453} MAIN STREET, Residence, 30 Upton St.
CAMBRIDGEPORT.
CHARLES BYRNE,
Graduate of the Royal Veterinary College, Edinburgh. Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, London and Edinburg, Fellow of the Edinburg Veterinary Medical Society, Etc., Etc.
VETERINARY SURGEON,
Residence, Moody St., cor. Brown, Southside, WALTHAM. OFFICE HOURS AND PLACES OF CALLING :
Waltham-7 to 9 A.M. and after 4 P. M. Telephone 7663. University Stables, Harvard Sq., Cambridge-10 to 11. Telephone of Stable, 7059. Prospect House Stables, Main St., Cambridgeport-11 A.M. to 3 P.M. Telephone of Stable, 7231.
477
ADVERTISEMENTS.
CAMBRIDGE
LAUNDRY,
One of the Oldest and Best Laundries practically at your own door. Send a postal and our drivers will call MONDAYS, at any part of Cambridge, and deliver the goods FRIDAYS.
HOLLAND SHADES AND LACE CURTAINS MADE A SPECIALTY. Cambridge Laundry, Soden St., Cambridgeport.
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