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Mexico-Matter addressed to Mex- ico is subject to same rules and con- ditions as if it were addressed for delivery in the United States, except that articles of merchandise not sent as bona fide trade samples, are re- quired to be sent by parcel post. Sealed packages other than letters in their usual and ordinary form are not allowed to be dispatched to Mex- ico, even if postage is prepaid there-
Commercial papers for Canada and Mexico 5 cents for first 10 oz. or less, and 1 cent each additional 2 oz or less. Limit of weight 4 lbs. 6 oz. and must be unsealed.
Special Delivery-A Special Stamp of the face value of ten cents at- tached to any article of mailable matter, in addition to' the lawful postage of such article, entitles it to Immediate delivery within the car- rier delivery limit of any Free Deliv- ery 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 or- dinary postage due will be collected of the addressee on delivery. Letters from foreign countries bearing United States Special Delivery Stamps are entitled to Special Deliv- ery.
The hours within which Special Delivery shall be made in Free Delivery Post offices, are from 7 a. m. to 11 p. in. unless in special cases otherwise ordered by the Postmaster- General. At other post offices the hours are at least from 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. and to the arrival of the last mafi, not later than 9 o'clock p. m.
All letters or packages containing money or valuable articles should be registered to insure their safe deliv- ery. The fee for registration is eight (8) cents addition to regular postage
Domestic Money Orders-Not ex- ceeding $2.50 3 cents; exceeding $2.50 and not exceeding $5.00 5 cents; exceeding $5.00 and not ex- ceeding $10.00 8 cents; exceeding $10.00 and not exceeding $20.00 10 cents; exceeding $90.00 and not ex- ceeding $30.00 12 cents; exceeding $30.00 and not exceeding $40.00 15 cents; exceeding $40.00 and not ex- ceeding $50.00 18 cents; exceeding $50.00 and not exceeding $30.00 20 cents; exceeding $60.00 and not ex- ceeding $75.00 25 cents; exceeding $75.00 and not exceeding $100.00 30 cents.
International Money Orders- #10-10 cents; $20-90 cents; $30- 30 cents; $40-40 cents; $50-50 cents; $60-60 cents; $70-70 cents; #80-80 cents; $80-90 cents; $100- 81. Cuba, Porto Rico, Phillipines, Hawaii, Canada and Newfoundland are domestic,
When payable in Bahamas, Bel- gium, Bermuda, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Egypt Jamaica, Liberia, Luxem- burg, Mexico, Peru and the Trans- vaal, the rates are 8 cents for $10.00 and one half the International rates for greater amounts.
Foreign (Canada, Mexico Puerto. Rico, the Philipines, Hawaii, Guams Tutuila, Shanghai, China and Cuba not included). Rates of postage 5 cents per letter of } oz. or 15 gram,
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or fraction; printed matter 1 cent per two ounces or 50 grams or frac- tion; size of package limited to 18 inch cube, or in form of a roll 30 inches long by 4 inches diameter commercial papers (Canada and Mex- ico included) 5 cents for 10 ounces or 250 grams, or fraction, and 1 cent for every additional 2 ounces or 50 grams, size of package limited to 4 lbs 6 oz. Admissible bona fide trade samples of merchandise, 2 cents for first 4 ounces or less and 1 cent for each additional 2 ounces or fraction thereof; limit of weight is 12 ounces ; limit of length 12 inches; breadth 8 inches; depth 4 inches.
Postal cards, 2 cents: postal cards with paid answer, 4 cents. Registry fee 8 cents.
PARCELS POST
Parcels may be sent by mail accom- panied by a Customs Declaration to the following countries
Bahamas, Bolivia, Barbadoes, Cai- cos Islands, Chile, Columbia U'S of, Costa Rica, Danish West Indies, Ger- many, Guiana British Guatemala, Honduras British Republic of, Hong Kong, Jamaica, Japan, Leeward Islands, Mexico, Nicaragua, New- foundland, New Zealand, Norway, Sal- vador, Turks Island, Trinidad, Toba- go, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Venezuela, Windward Islansd
Rate for one pound or less and each additional pound or fraction 12 cents except to Bolivia and Chile to which rate is 20 cents
Limit of weight is eleven pounds except to Germany, Hong Kong, Ja- pan and Norway and to certain places | graphing.
in Mexico, to which it is 4 lbs 6oz
Limit of size is 3 ft 6 in long and 6 ft length and girth combined except to U S of Columbia, Costa Rica and Mexico to which the limit of length is 2 ft and girth 4 ft.
Value limited for Belgium, Ger- many, Great Britain and Ireland, and Hong Kong, Japan and Norway to $50.00.
Any person wishing to withdraw a letter after having mailed it should make immediate application to the postmaster, and in case the letter has not been forwarded it will be re- turned. If the letter has been for- warded, he can request the postmas- ter to telegraph the postmaster at the office to which the letter is ad- dressed to return the same, the owner of letter paying charges for tele-
JUSTICES OF THE PEACE AND +NOTARIES PUBLIC
* State Justice of the Peace *t State Justice of the Peace and Notary Public t t Justice of the Peace and Notary Public
*+Adam Edward H Alvin Willis H
*tAnderson Howard
*tEmery Samuel W
*+Bartlett John H
ttEmery Samuel W Jr
ttBartlett Mott L
*Emery S Peter
*Entwistle Albert H *Frink John S H
*Marcy George D Marden Frank E H
*+Frisbee Oliver L
*Gardner Samuel L
*Garrett Freeman R
*George Fred L
Goodall Samuel H
ttMitchell John L Moran Wm H *Moore Wm H
*+Smith Wallace D Spinney Ceylon Stoddard Edward P
*Clough Chas H Collis George L *Collis Marcus M
*Hanscom Charles D
*Hanscom Justin V *Nelson Howard O *+Norris True L t Hartford Fernando W *+Page Calvin
ttCorey Guy E
*+Hazlett Charles A Herrick Robert M Hilton Lamont
*+Parsons John W Paul Clarence H
*+Curtis Joseph R *Dodge Samuel
*+Howard Alfred F
*Paul Henry S
*Hoyt Chaucey B
*Peirce Wm E
*+Pender John ttPrime Edwin B
tPrime Herbert O
*+Rider Thomas H
*Rollins Wm H +Ross Joseph O *Rowe Jefferson C +Shillaber C F
*+Simes Thomas H *Sise Frederick M
*Broughton John H Butler Frank D *Call Howe *Channell Chas W *Cheever Benjamin Clark Elmer E
*+Guptill Ernest L
*Morrison Henry C
*+Hackett Wallace
*+Neil Thomas
*+Tobey John G Jr +Trafton Charles E *Towle Fred S
ttUnderhill Willis E tVaughan George T ttWebster B Frank tWillard Herbert J
*+Wilson Arthur H ttWood George A
*Dow Herbert B
*Edson Herbert W tEmery John W
*tKelley John W Kelly Wm J Lance Arthur J *Lord Winfield S
tt Magraw John F
*+Batchelder Chas H tBatchelder John C *+Bates John K *Berry Chas P
*Marshall Wm G *Marston Simon R
*Boylston Joseph t Boynton Harry E
*+Marvin Wm E *McIntire Edward E
*+Gray Charles W *Griffin Michael J
*+Parker George F
MEDICAL REFEREE Arthur J Lance
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MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT
U S CUSTOM HOUSE
Post Office building, Pleasant cor State Sherman T Newton, Collector ; J Frank Magraw, Walter E Looney, Howell C Russell, Joel F Robinson, W Stewartstown, Deputy Collectors and Inspectors ; A C Heffenger, Portsmouth, Acting Assistant Surgeon Marine Hospital Service ; Henry M Gregg, Janitor ; George R Rose, Watchman and Fireman ; James W Wheeler, Newcastle, Boatman ; Frank A Brown, Night Watchman
The collector is also custodian of the building
U S INTERNAL REVENUE Office, Post Office building
Edgar O Crossman, Collector ; George A Wood, Justin H Shaw, George A Leavitt, Portsmouth, Charles L Harmon, Lewis B Heald, Littleton, George L Stearns, Manchester, Deputy Colls ; W R Martin, Portsmouth, Gauger ; Francis R Johnson, Storekeeper
US NAVY YARD
List of officers attached to the Navy Yard at Portsmouth, New Hampshire
Rear Admiral, William W Mead, U S N, Com- mandant; Captain, Perry Garst, U S N, Captain of the Yard, and in charge of the Department of Yards and Docks; Commander, John R Edwards, U S N, in charge Dept Steam Engineering; Lieutenant- Commander, Albert G Winterhalter, U S N, Equip-
ment and Ordnance Officer ; Lieutenant-Command- er, Edward E Wright, U S N, commanding U S S " SOUTHERY"; Medical Director, Dwight Dickin- son, U S N, Commanding Naval Hospital, and Medi- cal Officer of the Yard; Past-Assistant Surgeon, Henry D Wilson, U S N, Naval Hospital ; Assistant Surgeon, Eugene A Vickery, U S N, U S S " SOULHERY "; Pay Director, James E Cann, U S N, Navy Pay Office, Portsmouth ; Pay Inspector, John A Mudd, U S N, General Store Keeper ; Pay Inspector, William W Woodhull, U S N, Paymaster of the Yard; Paymaster, Thomas D F Harris, U S N, Paymaster U S S " SOUTHERY"; Chaplain, Curtis H Dickins, US N, Chaplain of the Yard ; Lieutenant-Colonel, Franklin J Moses, U S M C, Com Marine Barracks ; Captain, William H Parker, U S M C, Marine Barracks; 1st Lieutenant, John C Beaumont, U S M C, Commanding Marine Guard on U S S " SOUTHERY "; 1st Lieutenant, Province McCormick Jr, U S M C, Marine Barracks ; 2nd Lieutenant, William L Burchfield, U S M C, Marine Barracks; Naval Constructor, George H Rock, U S N, head of Department of Construction and Repair ; Civil Engineer, Luther E Gregory, U S N, in charge of Department of Yards and Docks ; Civil Engineer, Ernest H Brownell, U S N, Assistant in Department of Yards and Docks; Chief Boats- wain, William L Hill, U S N, Assistant in Depart- ment of Equipment; Chief Carpenter, Joseph B Fletcher, U S N, Assistant in Department of Con- struction and Repair ; Boatswain, Frank Carall, U S N, commanding U S T " SIOUX"
UNITED STATES WEATHER BUREAU Office 8 Daniel
E M Fisher, Displayman
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CENSUS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE, 1900.
Total,
411,888.
BELKNAP CO.
Wakefield
1,645
0008 00.
Wolfboro
2,390
Cambridge
90
Barnstead
1,079
Carroll
710
Belmont
1,994
Total
16,895
Clarksville
307
Centre Harbor
492
Colebrook
1,876
Gilford
661
Columbia
690
Gilmanton
1,100
Crawford
10
Laconia
8,049
Dalton
592
Meredith
1,718
Chesterfield
981
Dixville
15
Sanbornton
944
Fitzwilliam
987
Dummer
349
Tilton
1,926
Gilsum
590
Errol
305
Total
19,526
Hinsdale
1,939
Jefferson
1,080
CARROLL OO.
Keene
9,165
Lancaster
3,190
Albany
210
Marlow
488
Millsfield
41
Brookfield
296
Richmond
459
Northumb'I'nd
1,977
Conway
3,154
Roxbury
100
Pittsburg
687
Eaton
365
Stoddard
387
Randolph
137
Effingham
600
Sullivan
287
Stark
733
Hart's Location
38
Swansey
1,570
Stewartstown
1,150
Madison
599
Walpole
2,693
Success township
220
Moultonboro
901
Westmoreland
875
Thompson
18
Ossipee
1,479
Winchester
2,374
Whitefield
2,157
Tamworth
1,050
Tuftonboro
663
Total
31,321
Total
29,468
.
Chatham
289
Rindge
855
Pinkham's grant
4
Freedom
594
Sorry
250
Milan
1,135
Bartlett
1,013
Nelson
295
Gorham
1,797
Harrisville
791
Green's grant
13
Jaffrey
1,891
Kilkenny
47
Marlboro
1,524
Shelburne
283
Jackson
622
Troy
1,527
Stratford
968
New Hampton
852
Alstead
799
Dartmouth Coll.grant 13
Dublin
620
Berlin
8,886
Alton
1,500
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CENSUS
1,077
Wentworth's Location 58
Sandwich
CHESHIRE CO.
200
CENSUS
GRAFTON OO.
Mason
358
Hampstead
823
Merrimack
1,284
Hampton
1,209
Alexandria
630
Milford
3,739
Hampton Falls 560
Ashland
1,989
Mount Vernon
453
Kensington
624
Bath
1,006
Nashua
23,898
Kingston
1,133
Benton
209
New Boston
1,002
Londonderry
1,408
Bethlehem
1,961
New Ipswich
911
Newcastle
581
Bridgewater
244
Pelham
875
Newfields
847
Bristol
1,600
Peterborough
2,827
Newington
390
Campton
999
Sharon
129
Newmarket
2,893
Ca naan
1,444
Temple
813
Newton
994
Dorchester
308
Weare
1,558 |North Hampton
812
Easton
249
Wilton
1,696
North wood
1,304
Ellsworth
107
Windsor
88
Nottingham
638
Enfield
1,845
Plaistow
1,037
Franconia
655
Total
113,640
Portsmouth
10,637
Groton
346
MERRIMACK OO.
Rye (
1,149
Hanover
1,884
Allenstown
1,496
Salem
2,041
Haverhill
8,414
Andover
1,179
Sandown
400
Hebron
214
Boscawon
1,455
Seabrook
1,497
Holderness
662
Bow
617
South Hampton
997
Landaff
500
Bradford
805
Stratham
718
Lebanon
4,985
Canterbury
821
Windham
641
Lincoln
641
Chichester
598
Total
61,118
Littleton
4,088
Danbury
654
Livermore
191
Dunbarton
551
Lyme
1,080
Franklin
5,846
Dover
13,907
Monroe
645
Henniker
1,507
Durham
996
Orange Orford
890
Hooksett
1,665
Lee
545
Piermont
637
Hopkinton
1,653
Madbury
300
Rumney
837
Newbury
424
Milton
1,695
Thornton
659
New London
768
New Durham
625
Warren
799
Northfield
1,237
Rochester
8,466
Waterville
50
Pembroke
8,183
Rollinsford
1,701
Wentworth
617
Pittsfield
2,199
Somersworth
7,028
Woodstock
628
Salisbury
604
Strafford
1,040
Total
40,844
Warner
1,358
Total
89,337
HILLSBOROUGH CO.
Wilmot
653
SULLIVAN 00.
Amherst
1,281
Acworth
594
Antrim
1,366
Charlestown
1,473
Bedford
1,148
Claremont
6,498
Bennington
867
Cornish
962
Brookline
606
Atkinson
449
Croydon
378
Deering
488
Auburn
689
Goshen
845
Francestown
Brentwood
957
Grantham
874
Goffstown
9,598
Candia
1,067
Langdon Lempster
891
Greenville
1,608
Danville
615
Newport
8,196
Hancock
649
Deerfield
1,169
Plainfield
1,114
Hillsborough
2,254
Derry
8,583
Springfield
459
Hollis
910
East Kingston
496
Sunapee
946
Hudson
1,261
Epping
1,611
Unity
572
Litchfield
943
Exeter
4,923
Washington
464
I.yndeboro
686 |Fremont
749
607
Total
18,009
.
913
Hill
803
Farmington
3,985
Plymouth
1,972
London
980
Middleton
Lisbon
2,221
Concord
19,639
STRAFFORD OO.
Lyman
496
Epsom
771
Barrington
1,90€
Sutton
776
Webster
496
Total
59,490
ROCKINGHAM OO.
839
Greenfield
605
Chester
86]
Manchester
56,987 |Greenland
Raymond -
1,100
Grafton
748
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Knight's English Vegetable Food
For Horses, Cattle and Poultry
Guaranteed to be the only vegetable food in the United States
KNIGHT & TYRRELL
81 Market Street
Portsmouth
C. E. WALKER & CO.
COAL AND WOOD
Water, Corner State Street, Portsmouth
GEO. P. FERNALD Sign Painter
Gilding, Lettering, Enameling, Antique Furniture Finishing
Shop and Residence, 62 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE PORTSMOUTH, N. H.
The Finest Billiard Hall in New England
MOWE'S POOL PARLOR
PORTSMOUTH, N. H.
12 TABLES
FRANKLIN BLOCK,
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R. CAPSTICK
Successor to M. E. HUTCHINSON & CO.
FLORIST
PALM AND FERN PLANTS. ALSO BEDDING PLANTS IN THEIR SEASON
FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS
Orders by Telephone, Mail, Telegraph or Express promptly attended to. TELEPHONE 121-2
ROGERS STREET, PORTSMOUTH
H. W. NICKERSON
Embalmer and Funeral Director
OFFICE, 5 DANIEL STREET
RESIDENCE, 9 MILLER AVENUE - -
- PORTSMOUTH
+
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OLIVER W. HAM
LICENSED EMBALMER
Funeral Director and Undertaker
TELEPHONE CONNECTION
64 and 66 Market Street Portsmouth, N. H.
Orders left at 1 Raynes Avenue, will receive prompt attention
NIGHT CALLS AT 2 HANOVER STREET
W. F. COTTRELL ..
J. J. WALSH
The New aben otel
COTTRELL & WALSH Proprietors
EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE FANCY CATERERS
High Street .
Portsmouth, N. H.
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