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HomeMy Public PortalAbout1900 Annual Watertown Report WARRANT TOR TOWN MELTING, Yo auj, Constable of the Town of Wale;-to-run, In the name of the Commonwealth or NC13SS LClIUSCttS, Vole .are hereby required to noti(v and warn the legal voters of)Vatertowli to meet in Lbe Toivn Hall in said town, on ,N onday, the fifth day of TwTarcli next, at . _. o'clock A. NI., to act on the fall�a�ti owing articles, viz Article i. To choose a moderator for said m ctin . Article . To choose all neccss.ary Town Officers for the enmim—, year, the following to be printed on, and chosen by the Officinal ballot, to %vit: — One Town Clerk for one year. Three Selectmen for one year, who shall also he Overseers of the Poor{ Surveyors of Highways, and Aplimisers. One Town Treasurer for one year. Tki-ee Assessors of"faxes for one year. One Auditor for one year . Three Constables for one year. Two members of the Board of SchDol Committee for three years. One Collector of Taxes for one yreur, Two members of the Board of Trustees of the Free Public Library for three years. One men-iber of the Board of Trustees of the Free Public Library for one year. One member of the Board of Health for three rearz. d One men-fiber or the Board of Health for one year. One n-winbe'.r of the Board of Park Commissioners for three years. Ono Water Conimissioner for thr'u years. Also on the same ballot : Shall Licenses be granted for the sale of intoxicating liquors in this town the ensuing year? The vote on this question will be Yes and No. Article 1. To choose one Tvea Warden for one year as pro- vided for by C;lt:epter 130 of the Acts of the year r<Sgg. Article .T. To choose all other To%vn Officers in such manner as the 'I`mvti may clirect. The bolls ► ,ill be opeuod at six o'clock, A. M., and may remain opeEI L111til four o'clock, P. M. Article -. To hear the repoz•ts of the Town Officers as printed, and to bear the report: of any committee heretofore appointed, and act thereon. Article G. To grant such sums of money as may be thought ntcessIrry for the rases and expenses of the Totivn the ensuing year, and For paying a portion of the Town Debt, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relating thereto. Article 7. To see what method the Town will adopt for the collection cf Trues the ensuing year, and to fix the compensation for the sei-vices of the C011ector, or act thereon. Article S. To see if the Town will tadopt the list of Jrrrors :es serf}rtitted to the Town by the Selectmen, or tact thereon. Article 9. To see if the Town will gnint a simi of money for the care of the grounds around the Soldiers' 'Monument, and to defray the expenses of decorating the graves of deceased soldiers can the next Me morial Day, and authorize Isaac 13. Pakten Post 81, G. A. R., to expend the same, direct how the same shall be raist'sl, OC UCt therconn. Article so. To see if the Town will authorize the Town Treasurer, under the direction of the Selectmen, to borrow sttcll sums of money for the use of the Town as may be necessnTly ill anticipation of the taxes of the current year, :and issue the note: ar Notes of the Town therefor, the Indebtedness ref' the Towsi under authority of this Article not to exceed the sum of One livaa- dred and fifth, tkousand dollars ( r jo,v(ao), .ind fall indebtedness incurred by authority of this Article sltaall he p.avable from mid taxes, or act th€:reoll. Article i t. To see if the Town wi11 vote to appoilit a1 cotn- mittee to procure flans and estini ate of cast, ataici to select as site for .t neav sclznol ilasttse to relieve the crowded cmi dition.. it, tlae Grant and Staring schools, or .act thereon. Article a:. To hear the report of Hie Selectmen tipofl the laying out and d a ccept.-ince of Boykton street, os, aantl far a1 pt11)iic way, and tact thereon. Article i y. To see if the Town will vote to instruct the Selectmen to call. at caucus for t11e nonliii ation of candidates for town offices, to be voted for at the next aaaitival L71Cetin�. Article r4. 'ro see if the Town will vote to authorize t13e Watertown ldistorical Society to tablet atatcient historic sites in Waterto,v$j, aaml appropriate the sure of Two Flundru(i I)ollaars therefor, direct IIU%V thc: SA111C shall he raised, or .•act tdicreon. Article 15. To see if the '1:otiN,n will vote to 1ppropriate a sum of money not exceeding Ten Tiaottsand Dollars, to be usecl for the pertlaatnent imj-)r()vement of`hi, hw,%vs, ns recommended by the Selectmen, direct liow the saaaae 511a11 lie raised, or take a1n5- atction relating thereto. + And you trill notify and %vazrn the legal voters of W atet"town to meet at the time and at the place herein sPecifled, by leaving at every, Inhabitecd house in Town a printed copy of this warrant auatl atlso by posting tell or more of said copies in c011s17icuous public plaices ill tOWn, sevctl tMYS prior to tile time of said ineetiilig. Hereof G;t not and make return of this warrant lvRh YiDM- dohigs thereon, into the office or the Town Clerk, on or before the time of said mecti g. Given wndu, ourhands th& lwoltieth of February, A. D., !§oo. }A f S 11, y aI EY, / / DERbER | !£ SAWYER, , ` \ \ JULLYN A. MEAD. Selecimem o/ N'ler 2n. A h-merapy. Attest: DANIELI-1, COONEY, �h-j& o Q8 war, ANNUAL REPORTS 11Y THE OFrFCKI9 S OF 1=1 ToWN F WATERTOWN, FOR THE 259th YEAR tar M" o;tGA'NlZATI4ti L L1f" I WATER'I`OWN FREE. G. BAI ER, PRINTER. 1900. The whole number of 3ilimbitalnts' in the town cf Watertown, per State Census of i8q_5, 7,793. TOWN OFFICERS FOR 1.899. Selectmen, Overgewr•s of fled Poor, Alwa%sersand Sarr!yors of I1dgim fs. JAM US 11. VA HEY,EY, +Chairwanc TULIAN A. MEAD, HERBERT Ii, SAWYER, Clerk. COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS. JA M ES IT. VA TIEY. Polite. legal 3erTrless, Insurance, Printing, Inte:reit, Towns Deist, Contingent. Inspection of 13uildings, Weights and Measures. 310AA14 A. Highways, Cattle In8pec:tion,Cmicrete Walks,StreeC WILLering, [louse Ccnnee. Unit A,Sewer Mainten€me nnci Extem8lon. HURBERT 11. SAWYER, Fire.Town Ilall.Ftrcet Llglsls,ruel,Outside hid,Slato Aw 5Illjtsrsy Al '.A1u 9- house, Soldiers' Relief,Poles an.. Wires Town Clerk. I REDERIC E. CIRT'I'clan"I". Town Treamcrer. CHARLES W. STONE. Amessors of Tate . FREDF,RIC I;. CRITCRTTT, Chairman, EDWIN L. STONE, Clerk, THOMAS G. BANI1:S. Collector of Taxes. WILIIAM E. FARIVELLP 4 TOWN OFFICERS. ,School colnulittec. G. F'RX1)1a111CK ROBINSON, Chairman, Term exl)ires March, 1001 HARRIET ADELAIDE C001,111GE, C'tork, ci ;6 <( 1902 GEORGE E. ()1�[]�I+,l L DSPEIED, Yi 6i Li 7111001s 1:1 WIN STOCKIN, .6 'Y 'c 1900 S. AI)ELAIDE 11,•1I.i., s; 1900 _�I ttelit�rr. GEOIZGE s. rARKE.R. Tr•uslces q1 the Free PubtEc Library, 11.1:I1131 I'T 0101JI)GE, CFI€e rioum, Term expires March, M2 W11' LkM 11. BUS'lYti, Jll., L6 100 I DR. JULIA A. i11?AD, A `c 6R 111hOC} L°V'lil.' F,R B. SNOW, �� Yc is 1,900 CFIAHISS I3IUMIAM, „ c` 1001 JAME,S F. ]iI:LLEY, (Iles geed. Vacancy to be filled for unexpired term, which expire March 1901.) I3o tvd of Health. 11R. F, DAVENPORT, Chairman, Term expires March 1049- 11:1I.'PEIZ C. S'1'O;tiE, Clerk, 6R 64 :+ 1fH10 11AIMY F. MOItSE, elected to fill We ttnc xpired rc rm of Dr. Frederick S. Griiliu, resigciccl, L; " di 1900 PRILIP P. C(.)N T1i.,;11.Y, Agmit. GEORGE TL GREGG, Superintowle r-d of Ce"Ideries. Constables. GEORGE PARKER, I ANUEL H. C'r1ONEY LINUS A. SIIs1W, Bound of lVa.te'r C'ar MISSioners. 1)1t. 8M\T\I{TT F. DAVEN1'01ff, Chairman, Terin expires Mal c11, 1s1W. C I I A 11LE8 BItIGHA-31, 69 66 Y{ IDOI T1102M tS J. (.AVIN, 6Y 11 L6 1Ow JOITS H. PERKINS, Superintendent of li'ater Department. .t5'urcrd oaf Park C'vrrrr i-Woners. '4' ALTI•R B. SNOW, Ghalruluu, Term expires March, 1001 iRTHUR F. GRAY, Secrefary, Yc t L it 1410:1 VClLNEY SKINNER, Y3 Y; e6 IWO TOWN OFFICERS. 5 Regitar Police [7fcers. DANIEL H. CUI)\PaY, G'h.ie , 'FJUSEP11 B. WHITE, GF.ORGE PARKER, lfeenerof Lo&tp, WILLIAM P. (J—)LI+j14 AN, LINUS A. SIIAW, JOHN F. KII.I.;+ OR , THOMAS F. 11YO-NS, DEEMS.. SULLI'VAN, JUIIN F. DIPYHRI JOHN E. UcN'AMARA. Special Police officers. 1.170h pay zeker,Oil duly. ORRIN W. GOSS, MICIIAHL HAM ROCR, T. FRANK HOL,MES, FRANK If. CALLAIIAN, PI-IILIP P. CONh')•{ALY, .TAMI,S F. MADDEN, GARDNER N. PRIEST, •I,"}liES P. BURKE, THS MAS F. B. RA"i°TIGA , (;1`1011GE H. HUDSON, AF.EXANDFR 4 cKMLIP, WILLIAM 1). BERLIHY, J:%M]�S B. MURPHY, JUIIN REED, j, DIES H. f'Q'p EI-RS, '4VIX . ARTHUR HOWARD. ORRIN W. GOSS, Dog Officer, I!mptoyeEB of Xt. Auburn Cemetery appointed 8g7CCrat .Police wtthorcE paz?/, WILLIAM ALLE , CHARLES A. DAY, JOIIN M. DAY, 01,V TIIUIIiI'SUN, WILLIAM LYON, W. `I', RICHARDSON, JAMES C. SCORGIE. ,Tuni.tor of Town Hall. JAME'S I.I. HARRISON. flubtrc Weigher and Superiniendent of Town Scales. DANIAM ,J. MAI ONEY, .Veasurcrs of Grain. IVA LLACF J. GREEN, .JA I<IES F. MAI)I)EX. Publie 1Yeirghers of Coat, Lire Stock and - iscef[areeuux}ferckandise. MICI1AEL HAYRO CK, S'1.E1311FN W. LIBBIT, NICIIARD JOY, IVILLIt1 �I I1. PEVIs'AT1� Agent fiw the Buried of DeceasedSoldiers. FREDERIC E. CRITCHETT. Fence Ylevers. CrP IRGE 1'11]1ItiER, Sit-IUEL F. STEAR ITS, ATOSES tiVIIITING, f'obi Ilrieem. TIIOMAS F. LTONS, DANII:I, II. COONEY, JOHN REED, JUI3;� F. IlWYER. *Decct�s�d. TOWN OF ICERS. :i{aeat far the OLtrseera of the Poor and Town Almoner. 1IIRAM McGLAUFLI��*, resigned, and HIRAM D. SKINNER, appointed to fill the vacancy. 31casurers of }food aNd Eark. CHESTE,R SPRAGUE, BENJAMIN S. Pill Ii S�', WU,T,L 5-1 u. P1a.Vi.,i z. Inspector of Milk and Frouisions. 1,1111,IY P. CONX1.ALY. Semler of Wai Itts and Mertsurew. PIIILTP P. CON L -xU,Y. _ Inspector of-AmimWs.Tnitudedfor Siatcylzter or Kept for Ow Production of}l-idk. GEORGF W. POPB, resigned, wid DR. I;17W11RD A. MADDEN, €cppoinud to 11I `lie vmancy. .ICeopar of the Almshouse and Pound. eT0'R1tiT REF'P. EnViarcet's of Fire Department. HERBERT A. 13HLLBROOK, 14LERBERT J. f,IVERMORF, BENJA11IINi F. bicNA14I1+E. Tomn Pliysteian. MICI1AFII,J. ltiEL1.1n-, m, I3, rngjra4tor of Paritdings. .1AMTi lS IL NO RCRO: . Ira rertrtr of mtrr bbiV by Appo€tdinvral of the Board of Ileaitii. PHILIP P. CON N I A L , Registrars of Voters. JA.IIES D. MCI:ALI:1-.�, Terri expires April 1901 3'ETIEZ T. SIIURTI T-'LFF, It {i ,t 1900 C1311 °IS W, BIXBY, it " 1002 FI{1:l)l ltIG I,. CRITC11EYr, Clerk. REPORT OF SELECTMEN. The Selectmen submit herewith their nimu;al report to the town for the fiscal year ending Jan. 31, 1goo. We invite a careful examination of the reports of the difle*.rent departments tinder our supervision for a detailed record of the work done during the: past year. WC make them a Dart of our report and will here make refere;neu only "to stach m:ytters as are not contained therein, or are of such special importance as to warrant more than ordinary attention. FOL]CFF. In this department, Mr. Daniel FT. Cooney mas appointed Chief, and has performed the duties of that OffiCC to Our satisfaae- tion. Two new regular police officers were appointee) to the force, one to take the place made; vacant by the death of Officer White, and the 0thcr 1.-)ccaassc it seemed necessary to have an additional d.a�r officer; both of these appointments were made from the civil service list of last }-Carr. The COntinued grovvih of the towv, its peculiar situation in the Metropolitan district, the chinracter oriel aancauart of travel which is constantly going over its principal streets and the clu;ality of police service in other municipalities about it, compels the 'belief that there is yet very much to be desired in our police system.. It seems to ors that we aught to begin fat once: the installation of a police signal system to give: to tht depni'tine nt the advantages which it requires. The merits of such a systetn are obvious: First. It is the only nicthod, except by personal observation of the Chief, of determining wlicther or not the officers have properly patroled the rcaattes aassignud to there. .Second. it parts the oflicers in comrna.rnic;rtion With the cen- tral office, .and the central office in corrinitinic;ation with tlae offi- cers, if aiecesshry. Third. It increases the efliciency and discipline of the police force. Fwfr#h. It is a hell) to the officer if any question arises con- cerning; his whereaboots. A patrol wagon would be of great aassistaricc to the police sig- nal system if we could aflord to pur•chi isu one. We have needed such a wagon for ai long time, not only for police purpows, but also for the proper care and transportation of persons injured on our highways. We realize that the town cannot now make an expensive oirtlaay, but a sufficient beginning cail be made capon a system by the introduction of ten boxes. These properly distributed would answer the requirements for some tirne. The Chief of Police and The Gaaniewell Police Signal Com- pany have been over the town very carefully, and it is thou-lii that a system can be installed with ten 'boxes, s:mall size, for $z,y5o. Of course, the running expenses of the department .vould be increaser) if they system were introduced, by the addi- tion of one (i) new roan, because it Would be necessary to keep aiii officer in the station house during the entire might, but wlictlier we have a police signal systern or not an offices' in the station house duI'ing the night time is a necessity .and should be pro- We reccsinmend an appropriation of $.,750 for the installation of ten (io) boxes and the necessary instruments at the station house. ` CSC3i BLF 'rnACK LOCATIONS. During the year, double track locations have: been granted the Boston l luvaated Railway Company on Main, Gaileii and Arsenal Streets; the sitiratioii in Watertown square had became almost intolerable on <accaaant of the single track system, and in connec- tion with the aisphaltinl; ol`Main street the matter of double tract: location was taken tip, with the above result. The expense of asphalting that portion of Maiii7 street between the masts of the Boston Elevated Railway Company, was paid for by the company. The Arsenal street location was grantee) in emisequence of a ,general public demand and the desirability of REPORT OF SKLECTME.N. 9 procuring additional .tccoillrnodltions to and from the Subway. It is estimated that the l'u1111111- time from Watertown to Boston will be decreased by the Arsenal street route from five to eight minutes. On account of the double track location can Galen street, the turnout of the Newton and Boston Strect Railway. Company, on Watertown street, was discoiltirlUCd. The Boston Elevated Railway Company is now endeavoring to provide some place for the storage of its curs in Watertown, and this, whell accomplished, will still further relieve the streets of standing cal rs. rT. AUDURN STREET. ?Lll the claims on acc.nurlt of widening this street l ave been settled, %vitil the exception of the sprit of the proprietors of the Cemetery of 'Mt. Auburn, and this is not regal-(led as R serious matter, the land beinl; of little value. BETTERMENT ASSESSMENTS. T'S. With reference to the laying out of new highways, we have insisted thUt urrlCss they Were turned over to the town in proper shape for .rcceptaancer, according to the: rules and regulations which we rm%&, that thcy should be laid out under the pro-visions of law authorir.ivag, the assessment or etterments; in other words, that the town ought not to bcarrthe+ expense of dcveloping privaate. property. The work of layitrg oast and building Dexter an(l Melendy avenues Maas been t13li:shcd, and betterments have been assessed upon the owners of property LbuLting fail the 11ig)lWftyS and those other estates in the neighborhood which were c p cially bene- titted. The same is true of Waverley avenue, it was laid out undcr the saarlle law during the year. We think the rules laid down for the acceptance of highways, and the method of assess- ing betterments are just, and that they should be corrtirlU CCL mstrrcANC . The vote of the town aaathorizing the placing of extra insur- ance upon buildings which were mentioned in the last .annual report lraes been complied with, and the buildings are irtisasreyd its 10 1.SPORT Or SELECINIEN. every instance up to eighty percent of their value. The various policies which have expired during the year have been renewed for the same ranlount and time. INSPECTION OF BUILDINGS. T,°vo appeals front the decision of the Inspector of Buildings have been heard by the Selectmen during the year and In both in,%taances the decision of the Inspector Of Liaxildings w.as con- firmed. These cases only served to demonstrate the value of this department to the town, find to confiran the belief that the building laves properly will com el {a better class of buildings in town. RIGI1TS AND MEASURES. r. Philip-P. Connealy was appointed sealer of` weights .and measures, :and much more attention has been given to this department than in past years. We think it is a very important rnitter, and that not only the letter but the spirit of the law shoarld be complied 4vith. In order that: next year still greater of brts be-made to examine all the weights and measures which fire used in ttasvn; additional appNinces which were needed have been procured For this department and it is now in crood working order. LEGAL MATTERS. A d tailed statement of the cases w1iich have -been settled dur- ing the past year, and suits which are a1ow lending .against the town, tcagether with the circumstances rc:lsatin# thereto, irmy be found in the report of the Tc)wn Counsel. It is with maacl, l�leas- ua•e that we report the evil of the long-stan(ling case of Nfichael Sull WILT against tlIC totivai, which grew out of the construction of the original mtem of Sewers here. h s case was settled upon the Imsis of the Auditor's report, and we regard it as as very good settlement for the town. We were obliged, during the year, to faring a hill in equity against the New Engl:and. Telephone and Tclegraph Cornpaany for phicing wires on poles an Irving and Mt. Auburn streets without aatithority. The r-ampany acknowledged that they acted REPORT OF SE.1,i.[TMJ-,%. 11 illegally in the ni attar, and a satisfactory selkleme nt Of the suit was made, the company prying the costs and rr akiRg such .agreements for future conduct as we thought prutient. The suit which was brought by vote of the town against the County Corn- missioners on the Belmont street wideninn, has been argued before the fall bench of the Supreme Corrrt .rnd ar (lec:ision is 110w being awaited upon the matter. NIGHT CROSSING TENDERS. RS. It was thought advisable to procure might crossing tenders at the crossings of the F itchbUTg Ritilroad over the principal streets of the town. The police departracrrt, for sevel,rl weeks, kept a record of the number of trains going over the tracks of the: Fitch- burg Railroad Company when there were no crossing tenders ,Ind also a record of the amount of tia vel of rill other kilatls EIt the crossings. After repeated efforts, we: have finally succeeded in procur'irag from the Fitchburg Railroad Company, niglit crossing tenders on all its principal crossings in the towia, .and feel sure that it is a step in the inurest of public safety. UNDERGROUND CCINMATS. This importaant sl Meet;vas before us Last year, and a grant was made, a copy of which was anexcd to the List annual Report of the Selectmen ; this grant was not accepted. In connection with the writ brought aagairist the New England Telephone and Telegraph Company, heretofove referred to, the rnaitter of underground conduits was agra in taken LIP with the resent debit a grant was made and accepted. The work has been performed on lfain, Galena and Mount Auburn streets, for their entire length. We append to this report s copy of the last grant. TO1X'ti FINANCES. The total debt of the town rS $757,I50. Of t1fls $41I,DcO, is for water and of the Iernainirag $�, ,I o, $36,000 is outside, of debt liinit on the Tlosmer school, so that tlae total debt Of the town within the debt lie-nit is $i)to,I jo. The: present debt lirnit of the town is $.-17,664 . At the last annual meeting it was voted to pay the entire cleft hulling cure 1:ist year, via : $24,000; of which amount $q.,000 12 ltt 11,011T OF SELECT-MEN. was oil the Hosmer .school and oartside the debt limit ; during the year, however, than debt was incrCUsed by the addition of the following notes .— Pern-innent improvement of highways, $S0,000 00 Bridge street bridge, 7,S()O 00 Hosmcr school sewer, 1,800 00 .e dditioii al School expenses, 3,000 0 Gencral sewers, 3,250 00 Fire proof fitting Cor PUNic library. 8,50sa 00 Appropriation Far schools, 1,100 00 Total, $35,r.jo 00 Or a net increase of $r 5,t 50 exa It will be sego by referring to the TreaRlrer's Report that the notes of the town issaaed for the above purposes haave been sold during the year for such premiums, that in all but one instance, the rate of interest is considerably less than four per cent. The Treaisurer's Report .also gives in detail the clatar{actor an(I amount of the: total debt. 'The notes Falling .due this year .amount to $2a,000' and we recotaatnend that the entire; smn be paid. The diflercnt methods of readjusting the town debt have been fully stated iaj the two last annual reports, lnd it is not necessary to repeat there here. If it is not thotight advisable to adopt any of the Methods for systematizing the p:11 n-tent of the general town debt, Which would involve -ping to the Lel-;islature, we certainly should make some suhstantral peogress in a•cclucirxg ti:e ali3vearat oC the �;encrgal elebt. It will be observed that of the present permaa- ncuL (lel)t $128,500, is entirely aura account of tine construction of se W t a-s. ]t iu: .ora unfortunate fact that the method which tine town adopt- er] for the p:aytaaerat of its SLwtr System, is aant Qxaly responsible for the present C011ftised state of our town fiaaaraces and size of debt, but WITS ,rlso unwise and aanjust. In no other town eat• city in the Coin monwe-AIth are we able to final tliat the cost of con btructitag .� c} tr systcm was placed in the general tax levy, or made a subject of permanent debt. The method invariable .r1clopted was to assess the estates abutting on streets in whick sewers were placed, a certain sum per line;tl foot. This was the REPORT OF SELECTUS.S. wise and just way to do it, becaausc in C%-Cry Community the estates ofinaany lrersntis aa% 50 siLLIR Ll that they are unable to avilil themselves of the advantages of as sewer system far rxaalayr years, and ought not to p av for advaanta;e5 ww Melt othea• people eaajnw� and they cannot. This reference is made +iily foa• the purpose of Pointing c,aat to Cie town the wisdo ll, .and justice of attempting in some way to change the 11aethod id paying the sewer debt, which pr-actically constitutes one-haal(of co LirpreseLat x;eaaca•aal iaadei)tealness. We think that in all future extensions the method of paving tlae cost of the 5aine Should be assessed tipurt the estates abutting on the Streets where tile sewers are plaacetl, aaaatl ita order to offset. this aapp:irent di,�criitainatson in laying fkiturc sc►ers as :against the method adopted in the past,5eaggest tha L L rental bu charged to all estates ww•hich use, or Can use the present sc•wt—T- sw•stem, and believe it systeari of rental can he established which would rnanke the cost rtkaasonaable. The r oneV thus received should be used for the paayrne:nt of the present 5ewver debt. The money .received for future extensions should be: used in paying for them and the cost will therefore not have to be raiiserl 11}• taxation. If this is done the way i5 rnn(le clear for a more rabid reduction of the debt, :lain in the light of our expVriCtat:e it is the anly wv.ay, that is at present available, of so deereasiner the del';.at as to give Lis at borrowing capacity that may be regnirerl for future iaaaprOve- ments without imposing buri.eus on the general tax payer. HI4itlWAY DEPARTMENT. As -wilI be seen by reading the full report of the Superiaateradeaat of Streets, as large aniount of eflcctive work has been done; can tile: lai-;lINVON-s LIMIMI the past year, Particul.tr aatte.}artinn II.LS hecal paid to surrace drainage both in newly built Streets, a ml in tilt old streets that were rep:,ired. The stone brlclge over the Charles river at Beinis has beell built Within the appropriation, ,and is a great improvement in ;appearance, durability, and eaSt of ilaaintMaanee can the former' wooden structure. The gravel in the pit at the Lowvn farm is exhrmsteLl and it will be necessary for the town dLaring the coining year to maakL, pro- vision for a further supply either by purchasing as tract of latntl of 14 REPORT Or SELM'C'rfIRN. the proper taaaterial, if such can be found, or by having it shipped on the cars from sonic neighboring town. Since the time when the town voted to pray half the cast of any new concrete sidewalks, as new sidewalk, called the graanalithic, has come into use, ,aml is, in the, opinion of many, much superior to the concrete. We recommend that the rote: of the town in the matter of concrete sidewalks be exteaicleLl to include gra3aacilithic. The laying csf than asphalt pavement in Main street has beett at great improvement in that busy thoroughfare, and has given entire satisfaction to the driving public, and to the business houses that lime the street. lt:le than first cast is considerable its duraability makes it clic ap in the end. The asphalt company has given the town a bond by which it is holden to naalce all necessary repairs for five years, and, at the expiration of that time, to leave the street in its present condition. We recommend that this pave- ment be extended during the ccin1ng year. At present now streets are laid out by the owners without any particular regard to existitag streets. This should be changed so that the new streets may .as far as possible conform to the old streets and to the general system of sewn rnge and drainage. In order that this anray be done it will be necessary to petition the legislaature to constitute the Board of Selectmen a Board of Sur- vey. We recommend that this $-je done. We recommend that the Burn of fifteen thousand dollars and the street railroad tax be appropriated for general expense on the highway, and that the surn of ten thm;saaaaei dollars bn appropri- ated for perinanent improvements, and that this sum be !boa rntived so that one thousand dollars shall come due ettcla year. itvfr. Wilbur lt.,eaaraaCLI was appointed Superintendent of Streets ;at the beginni ng of the year, and has rcaaala reel the town fltitltful service in that capacity. ialRE DEPART'NIC'C'NT. I1cfereince to the Engineers' Deport will give in detail most of the information, concerning this Depaartaaaent. C oiripaarison of the figures, with past years, will shown that, while the w iltue of buildings :and contents exposer] to five is laar-er than many, if not all former years, the percentage of lass is less, REPORT OF �3GLFCT31F. . 15 and vve feel it lncuinbe nt capon us to acknowledge, to the officers and men, appreciation of such meritorious service. STREET LIGHTS. The divcrsity of opinion, aalnong at1:- citifetas, III to what would constitute the best service in street lighting, has lei us to give this subject careful attention. Many of the new inventions .and systems of lighting have re- ceived careful investigation at our hands, tartly to lie discarded as unpractical for our use, for, wherever butter light was found, there was a large increase of expense per laanip, in such propor- tion, as to forbid our acceptance. Running the incandescent lights on nionii schedule is, perlirtps, the cause of more genernl complaint than aar�• one thing, and ~<~,•e learn from other coni rn un i ties, that, where dais has been correct- ed by firnishing continuous service, much better satisfaction has been obtained. But, there are, at the present time, so m aaly. Streets w1thout any lights for long distances, that It does not seem wise to increase the expense on prv.gent lights, until all parts of the town are more tisoroughly equipped with lights in the darkest period of the month, when we are without light frolrt the moon. No increased appropriation for street lighting~, is ]made for the past year, and so, renewal of existing contaacls so far exhausted the amoklnt as to leave but little for new additions + aaccordiugly, but sa lights were added, and no increase of aares, aaltbough III any applications were received for increase in much needed .sections. Knowing the urgent need of more lights in so many places, we feel obliged to rec€annmcnd an increased appropriation of$r,oc o iaa this department, making the total amount $9,(3Do for the coming year. The number of arc lights at present iaistaalled is ico. The number of incandescent lights is 371. The contract price foe. arc lights is $lots pr:r Year, with C011tinuoaas scl•Vic+e. Price for in- caandescents $13.50 per year, from hvilight until 1 a..10 A. M., on moon schedule. The light service could be made very snuck more effective, could the trees in many of our streets receive a thoroaagh aatd systematic pruning, as the too thick branches :and foliaf;e act tis 16 REPORT OF SELEXTMEN- a screen ill Solve places, so as to ;tlnlost obscure the light itself tlatts rendering it almost impassible to iaav°e a well liglrtecl ro.ad- ►vay, e.,en thoiw—1 the la illps lac 11101-t tllaan s4.liicierlt in 7lUmber. Tlie Board agree with all :as to the unsil;lltl}' character of pAes in otzr streets. Fains have been taken to reduce the number as much as possible. Locations have been gratitcd only when thought absolutely ttecessarv, a ild ill all case's, good, sgnare, hard pine pales of proper size have been required, carefully set and painted at uvn f()rtn color. The nipid growth of electric nn(l tele- Phone service: regLlires a stLaac.lily' i1ca`c.1i1siltg nl. Tabor of v,-ires, atnd there#ore, pules. on which tlicy may rein ; :111 presetlt ittelicHtirins tend to n still further i icre.ast; rather thattl diminution, azwal the public street is the only perlAssible point of location. The time is near nt hand, when a dgmrtinent should be estab- liislicd, tinder proper rules and regulations, kLlOwn as Lt Inspector of Wires and Poles." The coliflicting interests of the many €fillet-ent companies to accommodate this 111pic11 iucrcaxsin demand for ;,a:rviicc tINLt Call 011.1Y lie ftartiisllcd by wire, will soars require niorc time and attention that, Ltily Bofil•d of Stolect- ,licit c.ttt )lope to give, while the s,afety :and convrelaaealce of the F"l.al.alic. demand th It s11C17 construction take P111CO 0t11y utadur Caarv- ful regulation and inspection. TUwN CLOCK. Xfr. John Holt wns again appointed keeper of the town clock, without pay,and under ills efficient care It has correctly recorded the: mintites and hours without intermission for the past twelve months, .a cradi't to the fire department, under whose control it is thus pl.acell. TOWN HALM.. The appropriation for interior and exterior painting and repairs on this building, has been entirely expended, aaiid will, we be- lieve, attest to the wisdom of such an act. A-luch more carpenter work was required than expected, to properly fit the building for palatial;, land we were obliged to allaaandoaz some of the interior finish for want of Funds. New REPORT OF SHLE'CTME.N. 17 lighting, fixtures, s9rne new doors, locks, chaal's, etc., are 11DW needed, and can 1)a supplied from the unexpended ded balance to the crcalit of this account, if the regular aappmpriation of $1,oco is niaatla . The establishment of town offices in the Town building ilaxs, We believe, brought grateful recognition fro", not only its officers, lout citizens as well, W-ho viceasioll to visit the Town Treas- urer, Collector, Watcr Department, I11spectr)I• of Buildings, Superialtendent of Streets, and the Engiuee<ring force, besides eftectinh as saving of expense. l}4 the abolishment of rent p<aj^- meuLs, which have oliset the attendin; expense of rhan e and fitting up. fn the Auditor's report will be found za dcuiled list of e pentli- tures. Respectfolly submitted) JAMES A. VAHE V, � -S'elf rlman UL JIAN A. Ails `M Of HERBERJ' H. SAWYER, � fl"a'&tvw n. APPENDIX. GRANT FOR UNDERGROWND CUNDUTTS. TOWN or W4vr 1.1vro W N. IN BOARD 0.1 t`+ELECT.Mr'N" JULY x l, 1 S99. VOTED, that the New England Telephone S- Telegraph Conip,111v of Tvlaassaachusetts is hereby a uthorized to COTISULICt, maintain and operate, solely for its own use, a system of conduits together with the aacCessary cables, ln,an-holes, and cdistribLitiTI. poles, with the right to connect said conduits with said poles and with existil�g poles of said C;ornpany, and witli buildings, siulzject to the approval of the Bonn] of Seleainen from time to tulle, under the surface of the following streets, vir .— Maain street, from (lie bomidary line of the City or Waltham to Mt. Auburn street ; Mt. Auburn street through 1�1,-iin street to the boundary line of the City of Cambridge ; and C.aleas street, froll, the l)outldaal°y line from the City of Netivton to Flail, Street. S.aial streets are shown by blue dashes extending through theirs (_ ) on plan of proposed widegn, -aund conduits in Water- town, Mass., stabniitted by the New England Telephone & Tele- o graaph Company, elated Bomn, June 16, iSgS, and filed with the Town clerk. The authority anal rights lie,-ein gralalted are subject to all exist- ing atlacl future by-laws and amendmunt5 theretca, ind to aall exist- ing and future orders of the Board of Selectmen reluting to underground conduits, to wit: i. Such conduits shall be of suitable kind and construction, such as are in successful operation for similar paarposes in several cities of this Coaiirnr nivcaalth, and the work shall be clone in a tborough 1'lla nner alms to the approval of the Board of Sclect" c" or of any officer of the town w°hmn the Board may select. Said distributing and other pales shall he of suitable size and APPENDIX. 19 height and of such :raztcriai aiyd clitality and set in such manner as shall be satisfactory to the 13o jrd of Selectmen, or to sttich person or persons its the Board n-my select. c. When said Company shall desire to make an opening in arrry of the streets above named for am of the purpmes aforesaid, it shell First obtaxin Frans said Selectmen a special permit therefor, �lld the portion of the strcet so opened shall be restored by the Company to a condition satisfactory to the Superintendent of Strects and shall be kept by it in such condition for one year thereatfer; and if not so restored and maintained by said Com- pany, said Superintendent may cause the same to he done at the expense of said Company-. The time, inatnraer, place and duration of the opening of streets for the constr action of said conduits, anel the time within Which the work shall be Completed, shall be under the direction of the S-2111 SLIP E'hlWadent of Streets. In constructing said conduits, and in making repairs upon the satlne, said Company shall employ Wattcrtoxvn labor with the e� ception, only, of skilh d men required in the work. Said Company in laying, repairing or rernoving its wires zn or conduits shall not disturb or in any way interfere with any gas or water pipes or sewers or pipes therewith connected. 4� In every underground conduit constructed by said Com- pany, one duct not less than three incites in diameter shall be reserved and maintained throughout its entire length, free ofex- pense to the Town of Watertown, for the use of the firer police and other telegraph and telephone signatl "vires belonging to the Town of Watertown, arad used exclusively for municipal pur- poses herein authorized. The town shall have equal f-,tcilities with the Company for putting in, taking out and repairiiig its Wires and cables in said system of conduits. The right is also reserved to the town to connect from any other conditlt Svstcm or from distributing pules, pipes or buildings either municipal or private, with the man-holes cOnstrtacted by said '\ew Eugland Telephone and Telegraph Company of Nl assnchusctts, for the purpose of carrying said telephone and telegraph signal wires owned by said town from one system of conduits or pales to auy• other system of conduits or to :any other pores or buildings, pro- ?Q A1'1 ENDIX. vided, however, that said Company, if it shall sea elect, may con- struct, build or provide t11e other nia n-holes at its own expense for the use of the town in lu along connections with the ducts reserved for municipal signal wires as aforesaid. j. Seta Company, within such time rafter the: completion of the Nvork authorized by this vote as the Board of Selecti-nen shall des'tgnatel sliaLll remove from the streets na ne{l in this Vote, all its e%istlnt; poles, w1rus,, calolcs, posts, structures, constructions, fixtures and apparatttls, Witlt OIL' fOlIWViLI(Ir exceptiOtzs:— (a) Stich poles as may be necessary to be retained for use solely* in distributing from said underground conduits; and in case said Company and said Selectmen shall not agree as to whether it is necessary titan ausy particular pole or POI CS ShILll be retained for said purpn cl, the matter shall be referred for ,decision to one pers+�xi, if said Company any atiid salltl S4lcctnlen Shrill al;re'.e upon one persotl, and otherivise to three ref'crues, one of whom shall be chosen by said Board of Selectmen, tile: by said C ot"- pany,•, and the third I)y the two so chost!n, and the decision of said retirees or f:f a majority of them in reg ird to the necessity' of retaining such pole or poles slt,111 be final aml binding both upoii said Company and aipUlt said town. (6) Poles now arse(] jointiv by Said Company and the Newton Al W atertoWn. Gars Light Company or by Said 'Telephone Com- pany and the Boston Elevatc d Ra1IM1,LtJ Company, as long Lis they, silalI be so Used (c) Poles used for '' Lulig Distance'° wires on Maitt street lI&INcen the I)OLinclalry live: Of. the City of \Vaelthani and Mt. Auburn 6. Said Telephone and Telegraph Company while using any Part of tilt: eUrlaluit SI'sletrl Intthorized by this vote, shall, spa long as it slimll pmy tits c.ompenstit'lou for the use cr the streets occupied in 6vhoie or in part by slid cOnc.ILl t system, .allow and reirlit to the town for and €it account of said Company's telephones used by the Town a discount: of thirty--tllrec and one-third percent (33 1-3%) from the regular rates established for exchange rates 11y Micl CatZLpaulY i lr the use of its telephones by othel•s it, stlid town. j. Said Crc}il pony shall not disturb the stlr#atce of .mY street APPENDIX. 21 for zany of the purposes aforesaid until it 11n5 e-,C�,Htcd :aaa agree- nlent in a form sattisfactory to the solicitor of the-towii pruvid- ing -First. That said Company- will indemnify and save the town liarmless against all damages, casts ind expenses whatsoever to which the town may be subjected in consequence of the acts or neglect of ;said Company, its :dents or servants or in any manner arising from the rights or privileges granted it by the town. .Second— In consideration of the aforesaid agreement said Company- shall, before a street is disturbed for the laying of its wires or conduits, execute and deliver to the town its band in a penal suns of not less than Five Thonsaand ($Souo) Dollars Con- ditioned to fulfill all the aigreenaeAs of s=ald Company with the* town 41nd all of the duties of said Company- under the provisions of this rote. r-OIUM OF ACCE't'rA CN. WHEREAS, By as vote of the Board of Selectmen of the Town of Watertown, passed on the tenth dny of July, 699, the New England Telephone tatid ''Telegraph Company of Mnssa�chusetts was granted the right to construct, mainwin and operate certain conduits as sPe:cilied in said vote : Now, therefore, know all men by these presents, that the said New Enc laud Telephone and Telcgr iph Company of'lKassachu- setts, ill Consideration of tine premises, and of one dollar to it paid by the said Town of Watertown, the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged, as d in compliance with the terms and requirements of said vote, cloth hereby for itself, its successors and assigns, covenant„ promise and agree to and with the said Town of Watertown that it. the said comp any, its successors and :assigns, shall and will forever savv liaariniess and indemnity the said Town of Watertown from land against all damages, costs, expenses and losses whatsoever to ivhl c.h the town may be sub- jected in cnnseglienCi:! of the acts and neglect of said Company, its agents, officers aancl servants and nny and all persons ,acting bY, through or sander said company, and in any matiner aaa'ising from or growing out of the use and transmission of elect icity, or :aris- ing from the privileges granted by said town or from the con- 22 APPENDIX. 4truction, maintenance, operation and use of said conduits, lines, wires, cables, hosts, poles, structures, constructions, tixtm'es and app:aratus Linden said. vote ; and. Chat said. company will fulfill all its al-reemeuts with said. town, and will damply with all the lavv- ful orders, conditions and. ohlig. lions now or hereafter imposed by the Board of Selectmen, and with all obligations and duties now or hereafter required by law, or by any >ay4aw of the said Town of Watertown, including all additions imd amcxrdments thereto; and that it, said company, accepts, receives and holds said license and permission, and its rights and privileges under the s,tirte, upon the conditions, terms and provisions nforesaid, and will fully carry out, observe, perform and be subject to the s=m o, e. ceptmg, however, the provisions in existing by-laws and excepting by-laws and ortlers that may be enacted or adopted hercaftcr relating to the revocation of locations, and as to those it agrees fu lie bound so far as they ElZny be valid. and lawful. REPORT OF OVERSEERS OF THE POOR. Nfr. and Mrs. John Bleed still COntinUC in charge of this department, and in the varied and oftatiines trykig ditties, have rendered satisfacLory kind praiseworthy service. Thc; inturior of the building has been thoroughly renovated thls winter, white- washed and palinted, -4herenceded. Asthe work wasdone byXlx. Reed there was no extra cost, except for material. From our own inspection, confirmed by that of the State Inspector, we feel qualified in saying that the institution is in good condition.. The exterior of the builcling will need to be painted the coming year, nothing, having beers done in that direction for ten or more years. The old, or men's }path-room will also auced to be 'renewed this year. For this work, an extra) appropriation of $,3a)o will he needed, as it is only by severe economy that the regular appropriation, e5t4ablished many years ago, is made to do for the constantly increasing demands made upon it. It was with profcaland regret that the Board was called upon, in September, to ;accept the resignation of IIr. Hiram McGlautlin, who for many years has served the totivn SO fiiithfUlly and well as Almoner. Mr. George F. Robinson was appointed to fill the vacancy, but after a few weeks of service, felt obliged to give up, it demanding so lt]tich of ills time as to prevent his continuing. Mr. Hiram D. Skinner was then appointed, :in(] has servud the balance of the term, giving a large amount of his time, is well as careful thought and study to this, at all Limes, perplexing depart- ment. Few of our citizens reartife the ni any problems here era- - counte.rcd. In aciclitiola to the care of military and state aid, it is to the Almoner that we loot: for the proper and impartial dis- 17ursernent of appropriation for outside :tic). With the growth of the town, the demands are constantly increasing here as in all `4 IMI rOUT i71+- OVE1011*1J.P.11S ori THE. 111001:. ether departments. The tendency of all legislation on dais stab- ject for the past ten years has .souglatto relieve tlae state and throb' the border heavier on the municipality where settlement is ginned. No increased appropriation is tlsoaaglat %vise, however, as all .acknowledged autlionties agree that the friendly help and aid that tends to awake nice respectable Arneric.an citizens is by far to be preferred to the too caasY .and free giving of money aid, and so pauperizing too Marge at class of what might otherwise become good, self supporting citizens. Dr. M. J. Kelley wits reappointed Town Physician, and has rendered medical .aid to ;all requiring has services on bels.ilf of the to w[l. I,Ynance'a1. . "tale ent far f8gg. Balance frorn last year, $ 2,3 Regard of Margaret Barry, 5 ao Sale of produce, 1,220 25 1,225 48 EXPENDITURES. Paid John 1). Gregory, for labor, $a 26 00 Antonia Gringive, ". 53 7 Dominick Peck, °K 3 1-5 Bnys picking peas and beans, 110 53 Board and stabling in Boston, 54 o0 A. C. Fletcher, for seed, 69 41 Car fare to Mate Hospital for inmates, 8 16 Car hire to State Aln-ashonse for inmates, 4 84 Tlannias Livermore, repairing clock, 2 00 'Miscellsancous, 5 95 438 39 Balance, paid to Town Treasurer, 7,8 09 Gave meals to fifty-seven tramps. T'.E14'IRT (OF C}VVIZ:4k;1:US OF THE. POOR. In.wair•.+ e f Ilia Ahnshwese for the Entire ?e�crt•. Name. Age. Jerry 11 er, 10 Veal•s. Jahn W.elsh, 89 Charles Philbrook, 0 `° John INalle%-, f3 « Ellen Nalk 6g '} Bridget Hannigan, 74 Bridget O'Connell. 64 •• Harriet Butterfield, 55 i4 Margery I'lynu, 65 c• Blanche Golden, ao Few a Pot-lion, of the )'ear. . Elir.il}eth `Nv',"', 70 }?ears ; 4 rttoiaths, Died '—Nfay 2S. Abrah.tna Jcrhnst011, Q �rerarsi zlzc�ntlrw. #+ +� Ica. Anthony O'Connell, 5z vears ; 3 Left April 29. Mary Curren, Gs ye r:rs ; j mOntlls. 11 June* 3o. Annie Sims and baby, 20 years ; ro months. Is here now. Margaret F'itr.willlanl, lag •ears i j •. 4• Mary Abbas, 66 years 8 nimiths. Elleta II-Irve-•, 5o years ., i ataonth. Left Sept zj. oseph Angottn, 30 years ; 6 days. Taken to Hospital. Hririm "Vaters, founuilrria; +; Given over to the State. Hunry Bartlett, � years ; � }< •• 4` c{ N-Irs. H. Bartlett, 5v 1`eadrs ; (l=tcs. �� �: r• AVinthrop Webster, i i years ; 9 drays. Respectf'tally subinitted, JA1NIES H. V,,-kHEY, cJ e)-seers .JULIAN A. MEAD, of ale HER13I;RT H. SAWYER, Poor, APPRAISERS' V.ALUATION OF PROPERTY AT TOWN F20 . Pertaining to, and used on highways, $10,4 1 55 Live stock, fL1rJ1itLL1-U 011d PI'UVi5iosiS i« .AmshaUsc, 2,980 30 Stock of pipe, in ateriaals said tools for the use of sewer department, 487 80 $i3,J,�9 65 Items making this accowit can be found can record in the otlice of the Town Clerk. SCHEDULE AND YALUATION OF TOWN PROPERTY. Town ,Rarm. New Almshouse, Go ;I?,` Acres of land s31000 cc Buildings on the Sallie, is follows, viz. New shed, 1,000 co Barn, 21500 00 Hospital, 200 00 Coffin house, 200 00 $9,300 o0 Personal property, as per appi-niscille"t, $!,9SO 3° Used on roads, 10,4SI jj House connections, etc., 487 SO $131949 65 Town Ilo-tese aitd Lard, and Engino Hozfs - I2,920 feet of land, $1.50, $19,300 an Town house tind engine House, 10,000 00 Ftirl7iture in town house, including heating apparatus, Soo 00 $Z9, 00 00 .PlffPiIV (Htt,h) Sehoolhouse. 77,010 feet Of land, $3,000 00 High schoolhouse and fUrnitLIN, 20,000 00 Library and piano, $1 ,0()0 00 28 SCHEDULE AND IFALVATIDI. Coolidge (East) 5choallcnrr-se. yf,--S feet of]and, $2,;00 00 Schoolhouse -tnd furniture, 57000 a0 Piano, SQ 00 En-ine 170ttse, ;aa as .$S,a o 00 21,500 feet of lawl, $z,150 00 Schoolhouse and furniture, 51000 00 $7,150 00 .8cmis ( 14,e t) .ScIdoolhouse. 4S,1 20 Beet Of huid, $2,400 00 Schoulhouse and furniture, 3,000 coo $ ,400 00 Parker (.South) ,Schoolhouse. 3S,496 Feet of land, at 15 cents per foot, $5,775 00 Schoolhouse and furnt'ture, 41000 Ora $9,775 00 kozzpell Schoollroaase. 15,648 feet of land, $450 00 Se11001110use ataci fuVIlit l-C, 2,000 00 3,450 00 [rraW Schoolhouse. 34,caoo feet of land, $4-000 Oc tichc 6lhouse and furniture, 10.000 00 — $14,000 00 Carried f orward, $159,i074 65 SOHEMME AND VALUAMON. �] BI-enq !al fol-m-F..rd, $t59,074 65 F)-ancis .Schoolhouse. Land, $6,400 00 Schoolhouse and furniture, 49,000 00 - $5-5-400 00 Nasvier Schoolhouse. 40,000 feet of land, $3,000 00 Schoolhouse plaid fornittlre, 38,000 oa $43�000 00 Afifiaratus used by Eii-e Defiarbnent. Stearn fire-engine, $2,500 00 Eight horses, 17200 00 Hose, harnesses and rurniture, 2,000 00 Hook and ladder truck, Coo ors Bangor lad(ler1 125 oa Tender wagon and equipment, 100 00 'N o. i Nose wagon, 350 00 o. 3 Hose w a-01a, 2,o ocx - $71 1::5 00 Atblic Li rrra y. Land, S i o,C)GO 00 Buildin-, �0,000 00 Library and Furniture, 30,000 00 1 fiscellalteoll s. FUralItUre and libaay in Selectmen's U00111, $500 Go Ilan• scales, too 00 Bacon hilt lot, i? nacres 0f lancl, l ,eitr0 cko Park 1tands, '0,000 00 Park lands, White's hill, E1500 00 Bath house, 500 00 $:tq,600 oa car'r ed fol-zvaj-d, 374-Iq9 65 §§ SCHEDU14E AND «AL2&T O Bra?fg Z for»an 1, $174,19g 65 Land, bUildings, and machincry or W2. ter plant : Pumps, engine and boiler, $177 00 00 Engine 1:1 D11k, 13,E 00 Coal shed, I o0 00 Reservoir, 77coo 00 Dwelling §ouse, 49000 00 Barn, 1,000 00 S03,7S square feet of bm\ 31,000 00 lo.000 square feet of land, 1,000 00 XSwLr galleries andwells, 25,0000 $100,000 00 $474,1 REPORT OIL THE TOWN SOLICITOR'. I0 the Boar(l of S,�IectI740n:— t-.ti7L tx\T, :l-iereww�lth I subunit, its accordance with yotir regoest, .1 Statement in regard to litigation in which the tow;) is now interested, or in which it has been concerned during the past wear. t. The stait of llichatel Sullivan to rccover a balaiace of c vci- $3o,000, alleged to be chic on a contrzict with the town for con- strtictioa of sewers, has been settled ckiring the past year by pay- nlellt Of$?,I jO.0 U. a. The suitvf Clarence V. Rcynolds, the particulars of which are stated In last year's report of the town, has been disco jttinLjad without any expense to the town. ,. The snit of Alfred INL Davenport to recover damages at- leged to have been done to his plants, etc., by the turning oil ci water by the Water Committee, was twice tried during the Year. At the first trial the jury returned a verdict of $joo.00, which, Oil my motion, wits set aside. The case" was tried a second tirne before Judge Blodgett sand a jury, and averdict was rendered in favor of the platitltld'fur $2,95- 7. This case has been. settled by palyrnent of CIC aJzIount of the verdict %vith taxable costs. 4. Suit 40r jamu, W, Ferrens has been settled by payn-ient of $Ioo.00 without costs. Of this scull only" $25..00 was paid by the town, the remainder being paid by the contractor. j. Suit of d-arry L. Coe agatiilst the Selectmen has been dis- missed without casts to Cie town. 6. Snit of Charles Kenny et al., trustees of Dorcas A. Lang- rnai , to recover damages on account of land taken for w ide rnneir of Mt. Auburn street was tried before a Jury and has been settled by payment of a trifle over four htinrlred dollars. The lowest sum for which the ease: could have been settled before triad was $1 ,200. 32 RETORT OF THE 7'CaWN SOLICITOR. 7. Tho suit of Willi.tttl F. Hall et cal., aac;ai nst the town oil aacc[tW)t of h1nd taltlieat for the widening of TMt. Al.lbtrrn street has been settled hy entry of an agreement for judgn-lent in favor of the towil Without Costs.. S. SLiit OC.P, J. Keenan against the town on account of land taken for tl.re widening of Mt. Auburn- street, has been settled by the Paar-ment Of$37.00. 9. The suit of Phillip Gaffney against the town has been set- tled without expense to the: town. The defence of the suit was assttuled bye the contractor, Mr. D. F. Tripp, who furnished whatever money was paid in settlement. to. ,`quit of the town against the County Conimissioners of MiddleseX CoanrtV, bran lrt for the purpose of having the Court deelore tine action (if the County Coma-iissioners iai ordering the ,w`du tint; of Bt lmont street to lie illegal and void, Nvas atr,uCLl by Attoruey General Knowlton and myself before the full court in November last. It is probable that the decision of the court will be given in a few weeks. i a. In the suit of '1•_'eresa Flynn a:gaainst the town, the excep- tions taken by the town were overruled by the fall court and the judlorme 3t has been paid. Tile following suits are now pending against the town : r. Suit of Daniel Callaway of Cambricl e, for personal hijuries received by hein; ruts into by a wean employed by the to%vn, while he was working near than corner of llt. AUbrtru awl Com- alon streets all Jan. 1897. -_. Satit of William H. Easter of C'aarnbrldore, for perS011aal in- juries received 1t3r being thrown front at bicycle oil 2\1t. Anburn street by colIison with a p1le of stones. He claims that the stones were :lot properly lighted, Fait this is disputed by, the town. . '-;uit of Thomas E. 011 IiJr personal i:ijtaries rr a�ivetl by l)cin ; thrOWL) fron 1iis IticyFcle on .��t:g, , 1898, while riding (10%vn Meeting House Hill, on Commott street. :after very- care- ful lt:a1•n thaat the$'e %vats Mly negligence oil die part of the town or that O'Brien ttyars using proper care. 1t REPORT OF THE' TOWN ��owcrron. 33 the time of the aaccidcrit, as contractor employed by the Metro- politan Water Board was laying pipes un Common street, and if Lhert: was any liability of the town in this case, the contractor would be liable to the town. He has been notified to defend the suit and has employed counsel. 4- Suit of Frances L.Cocain-ibs to restrain the town from bi ld- ing any part or the new extension of the Public Library in the private w,av called Thaxter street, an(] to compel it to tyke down the Part ofthv huilding which had livenconstructed at the time the suit was begun. This Wit l:eLas taut heeta brought to 'a hearing, ,is it has been thought hest by all parties to delay until it should be known whether or not the town will take the estate owned by Mrs. Cocriaabs and located on Thaaxter street. j. 'Three petitions for recovery of daraa ages by tlae construc- tion of Dexter avenue and Nelendy aevenaae, two brought by Jonathan Bigelow, individually, and one by him and his three sods. G. Suit of Frank Bleiler of Watertown, for personal injuries 'Alleged to have been sustained by him on 'acc Gant of a defect its the sidewalk on Walnut street. 7. Suit of Charles W. Cheney of Watertown, for persoiud in- juries at the time of the great snow storm in Feb. tS S. He was ririing un 'a horse :roil claims that the horse's foot became! en-. t:avagled ill telephaale ,and other wires which had fallen claarinlr the storm and were covered by snow. 8. Snit of Micla.ta:l T. Donahoe of Boston, to recover $-j4i for opening the ciraty it) Western avenue bridge .inn North Beacon street: bridge in Oct. and Nov. 1898. 9. Suit of Mrs. Frances Ill. Driscoll of Watertown, for laer. son al iaaj;a.aries Nov. 4, t&jg, on account of an alleged defect in Arsenal street, while the. Boston Elevated Railway Co. was con- structing its tracts in that street. icy. Suit of Mrs. Margaret Holland (now cleceased) for 1]er- sonfal itaRuries claimed to have: been sustaincd Eros,, a defect in the sidewollc € n Bridge street. 34 REPORT OF THE TOWN 80MCErOR. i i . Petition of tlic Proprietors of Mt. Anhurn Cemetery to recover damages for land taken for the widening of 'It. Auburn street, between the Cemetery fence and the Fitchburg Railroad. 12. 'Emit of City of Waltham to recover for support of they wife and children of a pauper. It is not helieved that the town is liable. The matter has been the: snrbject of numerous camrtiuni- cations between the officials of the city and. the town for scveral years Past. 13. Snit of George ls. Willard oaf Waltham, for personal in- juries ';Ustaiitecl October 7, 1898, from a defect in Arsenal street. The alleged defect war, a ridge of earth near the critter at one side of the street, not Iighted. Willard was delivering milk abotit five o'clock in the morning and not seeing the ridge: of carth fill over it and injured himself. In June last a suit in equity was brought by the town against the New England Telegraph and Telephone Company* to compel that Company to take clrrwn the cable which it had strung along Irving street and a part of milt. Auburn street. The result of this stint was that the: cable was taken down, and an agreement was rnade with the Telephone Company for the prrttin0 of many of its %vires undeirgrOund and providing what course should be taken by the Telephone Company in future before stringing any new Ivires. The Telephone Company paid the ousts of the sitit. The result of the suit has been very heneficial to the town, and the relations between the: town and the Telephone Company are tiow har- I havc encleavored to bring to an end the various snits 2rMinst In Khe town, .as rapidly as practicable. Respectfully sribinitted, OHN E. ABBOTT, Town solic lo?-. REPORT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT. ?ea the Honorable Bofrrrl cf Selectmen : GFNTL.ZNsE-'r,—I have the honor ref Srrbr littIlIg to YOU my annual report of the Police department for I.he year ending Jan. ,fir, Imo• The Statistics are as follows: WhDie number of arrests, Arrested on warrants, $4. Arrested without warrants, 14 Held for trial, 7 Number of males arrested, 212 Numher of females arrested, Ig Residents, 142 Non-residents, 89 The Ofences coynivrlled were as fio louu: A(lu[ter y, 2 Assault axis[ h tter~y, 33 A(hilterate(1food, kcepiiig, r Breaking aria] ent€rin 2 Breaking street lights, 3 Bash rely, I Cruchy to allinials, I C O[Jectirlg junk without lie rise, r Def uItedI _ Disturbitrt; the pence, �r Drunkenness, Io6 Disturbance on cars, i I�ril[7�'dfl�i]lerrt, � li REPORT OF POLICE DI1'ARTAI-SNT= Forgery, I Insanity, Keeping unlicensed (109, 1 LarceFiy, 34 Living together unl.im,fully, 2 Letting; cattle go Lit large, I Manslatig4iter, I Non-support, 3 Profinity, I 1'erju y, I ReSCLIe of prisoners, I Rkling, b1cycles on sl&i %vniks, 7 Stubborn clsildrell, I Tlivowing stones in public streets, G Vioktion of liquor iaw, I ViAltion of pool license, I r'411IOU11t of filieS iMI)JSed by the COLA-t, $75 .00. Amount of liner, paid ij) COUt•t, $667-00. United States, 108 British Provinces, 9 England, 8 RUSSiR, I France, 3 Germany, 2 Ireland, 63 1 to ly, 13 Arnienia, 19 Canada, There. 34:: lodgers cared for at the statiOli lhOLISC during t13{'_ past year. Place of birth as follows} Unitea .states, 187 Ir land, toy Britisl7 PrC vinceS2 4 REPORT OF POLICE TV.PARTINIENT. i Ealglaand, ¢ Scotland, Canada, 4 Germany, ; Sweden, Poland, France, z The eases %were disposed of as folhjws Appealed to 'Superior Court .and pond given, S Committed to jail in default of hail, .1 Cc remitted to House of Correction on sentence, 16 Committed to house of Correction for non,paymcot: of fines, Committed to insane hospital, 4 To Lyman school for boys, 2 To Inclustrial school for girls, .t To State Farm, at Bridgewater, 3 Defaulted, Discharged by the Court After arraignment, 30 Cases now pending in Court, 6 Number of fines paid Court, 10 Placed on probation, 2S Turned over to out-of-town officers, G MISCELLANEOUS WORK DONE BY THE POLICE. Arnount of property reported stolen, $ 6o.00 A1110irnt of property recovered, $135.00. Accidents reported, zG Buildings found open and Secured, 31 Cases investigated, 35 Defective streets reported, :!7 sidewalks reported, 26 water pipes reported, S Disturbances suppressed, 15 Logs killed, 56 Fire alaarms reported, 24 Fires past out withotA nllarm, 3 e REPORT (IF POLICE DEPARTMENT, Lanterns prat on dangerous places, 16 Lost children returned to them' homes, 10 Notices posted and delivered, 47 Medical e.kzrnniner eases, 6 Sick and injured persons assisted, 1 : Stray teams cared for, 5 Street obstructions removed, 3 Street lights reported oust, arc, .}z {L c€ Lk as incandescent, 517 Gas at Lc cE 15 Search warrants for liquars, 3 a: he for stolen property, z Wires reported dangerous, 7 The orgariization of the Police Department at the present tinge is as follows. --- Daniel IL Coonev, Chief, George Parker, louse officer and lockup keeper, Thomas F. Lyons, Lisius A. Shaw, John F. Dwyer, ' Williaixi P. Coleman, patrolman, John F. Millmore, i' Dennis J. Sullivan, John E. McNamara, �t During the year two (2) new officers have been appointed to the force — one in place of Officer White, who mt-,t his de.ah in an unfortunate ar-cident, November 9th last, on Galen street, by reason of being struck by ra car of the Boston Elevated Mailway Company, a loss which we all much deplore ; the othcr one was assigned to the route; patrolled by Officer Shaw, lie huing assigned to da}' elute ill the centre and west end of the tovm. During the year the station bas been thoroughly renovated and the quarters increased by tho addition of one r€mn. After giving the u eds of the department slay inost careful tlxatight, I am of the opininn thiA the ]pest interests of the town cart be obtained by the intrcx1tiction of a Police Signal System, REPOTIT OF POLICE DEPARTMENT. 39 such as is used M the surrounding cities atnd tokens. By the 'In- troduction of such a system, we can increaser the efficiency of the department rat very much, make greaten the certainty of punishment for crime. =anHalso exercise a very. poWerful influeatc:e fOr the prevention of crini . With such a system,a police patrol wagon is ar€linarily used, aand it could also be used to remove injlaa-eCl PCrnos1s to their honle:s or to the hospital, in cause they meet with injuries on the highways, but oaar fnimicial condition Would prevent us from Gawking too laea5� aaa e -pelnditurt to start with. From my personal ohsery ation of the workings of the above --vsteiri in the cities surrOUnding us, r have no hesitation in recom- mending that some police signal systein be laud in connection with this departnient. While our town is situaated in the centre of three cities, and cars are running on our streets during the entire tweet--four hours to and from Boston, I can say, as I did in tlae report of last year, that the town was conip;anitively free trotri crime during the year. Three dwelling houses mid two stores have been entered dorin; the: night tine, of cltaaantity of enr- penter's tools have been stoleU fr0113 several houses under con- struction, but the ;rester portion of tlae property taken from the above places has been recovered and restored to the owners. There has been, -go rar as I am aware, little illegal liquor selling; there have been three (3) raids made-und one conviction in the District Court. If a police signal system is introduced, an appropriation of eighty-ci;lat lutedred dollars will he necessary, otherwise, aii ee hundred dollars will be required roar}pprcapri;atir�n of ci�rl�t °-thr the ensiting Year. In,closing, I wish to tender my sincere thanks to the Hoard of Selectmen said Town Clerk ftar their kind advice and assistance, and the members of the departinerat under my charge, for their preempt and faithful performance of duty-. respectfully submitted. DANIEL 11. COQNEY1 Chief of Police.. RHORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. To the llanorahle Isnard of Seleefmen The following report of the money expended and work donc in the highway department for the financial year ending Jean. 31, sgoo, is respectfully submitted. General state iient of receipts and expenditures of the highway department For the flnancieal year ending Jan. 3r, rgoo. RCCLIP°T5. Appropriations, $15,060 00 'Credits from various sources, 15,742 41 Total, $ 0,74z 41 .r:gPENDITUREs. Stack and material, $ta, 8r SS Pay rolls, rG,Sgo 30 Total, $27, 7 IS Balance, 1,I fo 23 Total, $30,14- 41 The table vn Lie followin page shows the monthly expendi- tures for stack and labor. MONTHLY EXPENDITURE FOR STOCK AND LABOR 1899. Feb. Mar. April. May. June. July. Aug. Sept. Oct. ,Nov. Dec. Jan. Totals. `s- — Tools3 and repairs.... ......... M0 GO $27 63 $29 110 $6 10 V2S 05 $18 01$ $39 56 $25 M $141 74 $22 03 $112 4R $477 36 Shoeing .............. ......... 27 :N3 6 05 15 5; 13 50 20 00 17 75 16 75 16 75 8 00 19 75 14 7b 180 76 snow. ........ ....... 75 7= . .. .. . 75 72 M My atsil raiu........ .... ... 115 70 43 30 100 65 139 ill 45 40 52 45 206 80 43 M 55 75 43 PO 201 88 l,fti5 33 Stone delivered...... ........ 1.4=A !P ... .,... all 413 ......... ......... 1,154 18 S'no n Re ofe ui Repairs q p merit ......... 161 60 23 Fro 35 3Nd ......... b 3 7 3 75 ........ S 50 ......... 4' 15 60 54 449 .48 y Crusher, repairs and ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ' supplies—.......... ......... 21 30 3 45 33 24 100 18 10 07 .. ,... .................. ......8..S .... 8 S S ......... :8 8.5 4 5R .................. 2G8 SL ". Cement and bricks... ......... 84 8 00 S 75 ........ 13 52 ......... '22 2i 33 23 12 40 25 75 ......... 118 74 Coal,crush Or&roller .. ..... 114 17 ........ 11-1 00 M 2-3 117 L41 ......... ......... 12 50 349 76 Roller r©patre... ........ 5ul &I . ...... ........ :► 1FU o� ,........ 1 sa �� *210 14 srl 10 ao ......... 175 7a h54 27 x Superintendence—... ......... 123 00 ....... ......... 125 00 .....1... ......... 1.5 00 ......... 115 00 11.!5 00 12S 00 760 00 PrintingI10 1 00 ago �` Lighting............. ......... ........ 6 01 5 1`2 ......... 5 79 6 119 9 67 .. ...... 11 31 ......... 45 10 Bridge................ 40 00 4 6 ......... 97 23 ......... ......... ......... N 00 77 44 ... 246 29 x Carriage & ear fare.. ......... ........ ,1 OIS 2 50• 1 60 ......... ..... ........ ...W ... 14 00 HoLiereupplies. .. 2 71 :,5 'p11 65 . • •. .••...... . .. .. .:: 00 ;i 30 2 05 $ 51S ., ...,.. d~� 00Y 1ti 743 0t+ .� General ropaira...... ......... ......... W 07 aq 68 4G 53 14 11 48 40 81 88 172 to 641 7;s G7 55 &1 3.5 673 7 Office supplies ...... ....... ......... ......... 11 M 1 46 n 50 10 9u 40 ......... 115 3 32 25 75 56 43 r Gutters.......... .... ......... ......... . 1.081 118 ......... 2411 st .. ...... ... ..... 1.,131 R:.' r Castings.............. ......... ......... 1 75 .. 13 15 7 dG 42 96 ......... 34 07 .. 101 78 .. Gravel . ... .... .... 4 87 10 10 ......... 5b ,34 46 00 .. .. 10 10 12837 harness& mod lolue. ......... ......... ......... ......... 2.: Uzi 00 11 o0 811 13.5 ......... Ri 30 Water ................ ......... .. ......... ......... .... .... ..... ... ..... _.. 114 10 ......... ......... ..... ......... 114 10 Horse.................. ......... 246 00 ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... ......... . ......... 1445 00 r Insurance. . ......... ......... ..... ..... .. M o0 ......... ......... ......... ..I.....I ......... .. .... .... 50 00 Blues.Gaon,I3eepital.. 41 00 51 00 Totals.... ...... ..... ......... 2,b74 W 204 N 2,M 79 M.3 4'11 872%2 VD 68 1381 78 4$,5 M 509 04 6124 02 1,145 :18 10,083 98 Pay rolls.............. IX2 711 762 51 1,2" 29 1,806 74 1,229 92 1.94435 1,4i22 64 1,377 07 2,167 04 1,,'09 a"`?, GM 77 G77 73 10,ti#40 30 Talals ................ 1,852 79 3,337 52 1,520 Ob 3,098 47 LEG1 98 2.510 57 1,711 72 '2.030 7h 20,S 94 2,315 40 1,2!9 70 2.623 11 27,572 18 s{- 1—+ 42 Pl°:7'ORT OF HIGHWAY Di+sy'ART)IRINT. The following- statement shows the amount eNpended for te-ini- L, ing and labor on streets, besides the amount of broken stone applied Street. 'Teaming. Labor. Store. Tons. Lis. Arlington, 43 00 $49 93 28 3,825 .E racn.al, 447 89 St t 26 5 835 &.tiley Ru ad t- 19 Tg 69 B.iru and Avenue, 1 25 4 S6 Beacon Square, 5g ©o 61. 46 126 1,850 Belmont, tar 22 374 �56 Boyd, 68 88 52 135 z68 t.975 Bri(Ige, 65 94 46 So 7; 100 Californin, 30 56 67 7 P Capitol, 3 25 9 61 ChUI-ClI, .41 66 45 59 So 500. Cerltre� 50 2 €0 Columbia, 2 00 Common, 193 38 1 j9 69 65 52.5 - C:oolidge Avell lie, 6 89 Cottage, 1 00 S9 i Cuba, 5 OD , 8 56 Derby Brook, V 00 Dexter Avenue, 36 �}� Elliot, 16 94 4 00 Fayette, 4 25 4 50 Forest, 4 50 5 33 Franklin, 6 5Q 8 S6 1,750 Green, 47 23 125 ?4 22 725 Grove, 25 w5 15 i6 Garfield, _ 4S 00 t 2 S5 3 950 Galen 247 75 56t ;z 657 1,275 HCINV;tr(l, 1 :5 1 80€) 11-Ving, 49 34 25 60 1 t t,800 Hewett, 3 74 z 00 10 t,6 j5 Lexingtatl, 17 50 28 99 Main, 332 10 830 10 617 1,225 REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT. 43 Lyle, 6 50 13 ao �7 1,350 Morse, 62 38 69 54 173 1,725 _llniu Street Court, 3 23 24 45 Marion Road, 7z 56 113 92 'Meleudy Avenue, S ©6 1 S 67 Marshall, 39 S7 78 S3 4- 350 Mt. Auburn, 104 52 100 76 r 19 25 Myrtle, 1 00 5 89 No. l3ea con, 188 92 , 279 6-, 2o6 T50 Orchard, 75 69 1I2 82 10 250 Oliver, 8 75 13 70 Palfrey, 35 Baca 39 44 5 P�irk, 3 74 4 00 Parker, 3 502 00 Pearl, 48 25 37 Io 6 1,525 Pl1iIlips, 3 00 w 00 Purvis, t 1 50 22 Pit, 5 00 15 56 Pl ea su nt, 71 75 101 31 1 1 1,8 75 Riverside, 5 25 22 90 4 110)o Russell Avenue, 20 00 20 50 school, 113 33 117 15 7 1,300 School House, 249 88 319 71 Sidewalks, 8 SI 37 14 Snow, 4S2 4+ 1,285 72 SLImmer, 45 31 73 61 3S I25 State Road, 6 25 -W r9r7 3 75�' 17i'CIt". 51 50 15� ! 1 3S' I25 Treaclaway Brook, 1 00 7 7S Union, 16 «> 23 22 Willi:lms, 155 15 82 10 900 Washburn, 28 73 21 07 Whitney, -- 50 2 0'0 Winter, 7 00 Waverlev Avenue, 7 q4 8 89 r 1 1,375 t hiLe's Avenue, 16 25 8 54 15 550 %valnut, 3 50 Nvatertown, 34 41 59 3S 12 1,6CO 4-4 REPORT OF 1-tt[_iI1WAY DEPARTMENT. Walthamo 2 2- i S Catch Basins, 22 SS SS 6 crusher, 166 85 1,3p15 96 Draw Tender, 675 7 Emgir�eers, 794 84 Maintenance, 340 ��5 26 6- iscellaneous, 1,33 89 2„ S6 r6 72 5 »Milting, 63 75 ltrylic r', 65 65 17 3 94 Se3"4°er Pipe, 57 75 16 oo Sit nd, 55 50 51 i Express, 292 93 Doyle, 616 14 Mccal etty, 6.i6 co Waterilig, 508 37 Grarvel, 15 50 8 45 otals, $+,650 50 $12,239 SO 31443 t,iijo 4,615o Do Grand tntal, r6,89❑ 30 The above statement shows the comparative amount of worh done on the diflbrent streets In town during the past year. The principle improvements were made on the following streets Arsenal, Belmont, Beacon square, Boyd, Church, Common, Green, Galen, Main, Maple, horse, AIt. Auburn, No. Besancon, Summer and Spring. Nearly all the expense for labor and teaming can Avsenal street shown by the table, was made, during the rnonth of November, incident to the laying of douhie tracks by the Boston Elevated Railway Co. The surplus material being delivered by the com- pany, Coolidge avcrzLic wits graveled from Grove street toward Arsenal street a length of r:oo feet, Walnut -street a length of Soo feetg besides portions of No. Beacon and Prospect streets a length of 6cro feet. 'litre surplus material not dcliverc:d on streets, and which could not be spread on Arsenal street during the pro- gress of the. work on account of limited room, was teniporarily piled at convenient places orl adjoinhig streets and stored on pri- REPORT OF I1faa TWXY DEC P 11MIXNT. 45 vaate grfltan€ls, to be used where requlretl ti11iring tlae fallowiaig year. After the tracks were larir,l the piles Of' tnn.aturiaal deposited Oil Coolidge avenue, Elm street and the open sp;tce opposite tile. Union Nlaarket station were removed by the departialeiit .rratl used for adjusting the grade of Ar;weraati street where required, and for graaveling parts of Walnut and Arlington streets, and also C441- idge avenue. Oan ZaccOeant of tine tateaness of the season when this work -t%gts begran, it was deemed aaadyisahle tcx put tlae street into passable L"aastiit'on (]1"Y' (le"erlrng tlae WGt� h- 01 .Ca UCaa[I,aa11ir.isag tllitil the followling Veal'. Belmont strum, from Lexingt(m itrcet to theWaILlnaaann Bale, as length Of 2300 feet, has been MbUilt, the 1111ateriaal ;tM0L11nti)sg to lace cubic yards lacing given the town by Mr. J. R. Dwwryur, of Nrry sere ct. Nearly all the streets oil the " smith side" have been t-naacaaclatjjj- iza:d during the: parst year. Galen street being at thoroughfare wvith double traackr,, the travelled way is lirraite(l which c;stases ar continual wear rail the: sides. The effect of dais is Seel] 1170rV ptir- ticularly along tlae pavement xtlioining (lie macadam where ruts rife continually fornled. At the junction of Greeaa street with Alain street the iron pipe drain which canrricd the snarface water at this point has been removed and a gutter i'oranned in place of it, thereby keeping, the water in its proper channcl and also improv- ing the approach to Green street. Summer street, adjoining the drive►vay to Dana terrace. whcre surf me water washed from one side of the street to tile rather, 11a., been lowered iaal grads::, and a ctltnCrete -Utter baailt to prevent fur- ther ivashing. At the intersection of Spring and Marshall streets the grade o the streets and walks llaave been adjusted and ra catch basin btailt with a connecting concrete glitter ill order to relieve this I caaiitV of water standing oil the crosswwilks. Also at the corner of Pal- frey aaud Staring streets as catch-basin Baas been built for tilt; same Purpose. antaa0N ROAD II-XTENSID , In accordance with a vote of the town, Marion road bans been extended from Whiting park across oiic. private lot and the :ad- 4U REPORT OF HIGHWAY DLPAHT.MVNT. joit,in�; town latid to Orchard ;4r'eet. It is 40 feet wide, 700 feet in lcngtla, allrl is proviciecI with drainage. The material for con- struction was takvii from the adjo117rng town lit, together with waste Material, ladled by the New England Telephone attd Telegraph Co. Tile cost was $I,6t;j.aS. r)r,,XTER AVENUE. The construction or Dexter avenue was finished dUrincr til surizmer of the past year. The principle engineerigt, feature of the work carisisted in hildding a culvert across the street 1.1L)d 110- der the Cambridge water rosin, tine fmind.ation of the culvert lacing, in quicksand, The size of the culvert is tlairt-y-two inches ill height by thirty inches in width7 consisting of rave ritag of larir-k reinforced all around with roaland cement concrete sit inclies in thickness. The whole cost of the: iMprovement was $2,152. WAVEHLRY A111-:NVE. Waaverlev Uvenue, from Main to Fayette street has been re- graded by surplus naater•i.tl from Arsenal street zind thoroughly rolled. Drainage was provided for temporarily. Like many other streets in town :t system of surface 61- thls is much llccded, BRIDGE S't IMET BRIDGE. Bridge street bridge, over CJkaarles river .at Bemis, la:1s been 7'ebuilt during the past year with granite masonry similar in de- sigrx to that otti the Newton side of the river. It consists of fflalr arches with adjoining %ving walls at the W tertown end. Three arches have a spatti of twenty-one feet, and one over the .Etna I1,Iills r.tcL_,vwjy, a spoln of twelaty-fire fret, and all have a rise of felon• reet above the ,pringing line. The side or spandrel walls ttxt the up-stream side of the l:sridge were built higlier than that nra the Newton side of the river in order that tlle surface water of the irzatlaecli.tte vicinity iIligilt lac ccartve,rc d in a gutter over the race- way Mid he diselmi-rccl rota the river. This construction was rorata(l to k)L imperative on -ir-count of the d..atnage that the sti-ect wash mightotherwise ctrtlsL tra VIC wafter power of the ndjoining mill property. It .1150 gave (TI)€arturaity= to properly dratin tile: 11LPORT OF HIGHWAY T?1JYAR'1'EYT. 47 roattlwgv of the bridge and discharge the surface water tlarougll proper c:hnnnels. The entire cost, including all inciduntril work, was $,470-35, BRIDGES. The portion of tile Arsenal- street bridge maintained by the tow" has boors painted. It has been necessary to enaplo�• ,It, zIt- tendant with helper at this bridge during the p,astyc tr,ots .lccpUnt of numerous draw-opeayirlgs rcquil-eel ley' the Eastern Dredging Co., at work above; the bridge for the lletropolion Park Com- inissioners. The intermediate line of posts which supported the extreme zontherly span of Galen street bridge has been renewed a1nLI tIle bridge trL sl tllel�ecl. Lesser iep airs have been male oil Morse street bridge, over Ro d's poll l outlet. The beneficial effect of concrete glltt r.s has been seen during the past: year where such work liras been done. 'rhea, rlrkt artily Presant a neat appearance arratl ,gave form to the street, but there convey the surface water (ltaickly to the catch-baa-sins and peel) the eta-ects (try. The following tahic shows the streets where concrete gutters were laid during tine past year, he-94112; the len- la, width .anti cost of same : — Street. I engi2l or Gutter. Width of Gutter. cast- Galen, 679 3 $247 95 Oliver, -jo6.5 3 107 10 A°teal";hilll, 380-5 133 20 INI4arion road, 978 3 342 i4 cmil all, 646 3 -!53 ;n Yllfrev, 59 GRINIERAL Alany of the outI}drag streets, its, for instance, Lexinwtnzi Street, Grove street, Arlington streeit and Plens:ant street, sire ill need of immediate repairs of gl•avel, a rnaterial neat o%viaell llr' ti-le tears-,,. y id ttr!,p0jt.r OF L-t IG I]WAY DEPARTMENT. Tile .,ravel pit on the to-M, lsincl is exljausted w fE,rtltier ren)oW-11 c;f gravel, except in limited cludantities, would he un.u16sable. We require a basik of good sharp gravel, not only for repah"LUCY ,ardavel reads, but For sobgr.ading strects before the niacadam is. ;slapIled. and for bin(ling the broken stone. STREET WATERING, 'File atajottsat expended in this edepartszlent fear the YCILI• ending 1Ftn. 31, 1900, W as $2,5 z.oS, being principally paally for teaming and repairs. One new sprinkler was 13ouglit dUl`inty the year. The toNvil now owns six sprinklers, tlyree of which are new .and of an it-aprove d pattern, hesides three old spriallclers. The sprinkler �lisplaced br the cane daarrchabetl has been used for street con- struction. The alder sprinklers :ire fast becoming dilapidated -it,(] require constant repairs. Woulcl recommend the purchase of one new spriinklcr in ()r(ler that tilt Lase of the oldest one may be discontinued. F'ER NIANIENT ahiI RON—E-M ENT. Ge:ler.al statement of receipt: ;md expenditures. Appropriation) $10,000 40 Bills, stack and ,itaterials, $5,420 58 Pay rolls, 1,083 90 Superintendetit, ;!10 aca $g r754 49 Balance, 245 52 $a o.Qoo cao Chl sr'fica l ian of .Mils. Pipe, $445 46 Cement and bricks, f&S og Catch-bsashi c.tstings, jo go Sundries, 55 4S REPORT OF 141GHWAY DEPARTMENT. 49 Concrete walls, 45S 78 POrtlaari€1 cement -Concrete, 165 6o Asphalt, 6,856 27 $8,4:!o 58 Pay rol is, 1,083 90 Superintendent, 250 cro Cash coil hand, 245 52 $r a,voa oar .%iAi\ STREET, Preparatory to paving fain street with atspii.tlt, it vas deemed r€lvis��abl�e to have all pipes that were of tloulstful sfrertgth ar capacity replaced with stranger and larger ones, in order that the atsph;rlt n3i,lit net l)c citing up for several years. Accordingly, the Water Department replaced their wrought iron and cement- lined. pipes with cast 1ronl, and the Newton cC Wnte.rtovvn Gas Light Co. increased the size of their gars main, and sLibsequcratly the New Euglanrod Telephone ,1 Telegraph Co. laid a condoit i1a Maain street. 'Fiiis %vork necessatrily disturbs€I the street surface tncI increased the possibility of settlement oQ the litie of the trenches,, notwithstanding the extra care taken to consolidate the back fiII- isig. The Highway. Department then prepared the foundation for the asphalt with broken stone an(.] the t:se of the steain roller. In addition, the granite curbing for the whole length or the aesphnit on both sides of the: street was relatid to line and grade, and the walks repaid with bricks and otherwise repaired, bV-sides, :all they catch-barshis ndjoiriing the asphalt were repaired :and pro- vided with new corers of improved pattern. A Foundation of Portland cement concrete was laid snider the railway tracks at the expense: of the railway coulpazaics, kart be- tween the tracks of the Boston Elevated Co. the concrete found.i- tion .►-zas paid for by the town. The cost of preparing the foundation ready for the asphalt was $573.67. The cast of oth€:r work on Main street! inclvtlinl; they resetting and trimming of curbinEr, repairing :trier concreting tlac walks was as follows : — Curbirrg, ,$r5S.gt ; sidewalk, $572.76 ; catch-basins, $146,37. 0 REPORT OF HIGHWAY DEPART: ENT. 11111a %vll()Ic cast of the .asphalt was $6,856.2 , c,md the cost of the Purt1and cement concrete between the: trucks was $165.6o. ARSENAL STREET. A systeill of clr:aiaiage was laaicl iai this street li-om Prospect street to Elm street. The pipCS Were Bright ILud ten inchUS in (liarn+eter, wvitil .tccoiiipanying ditch-lmsins. The whole lemgth, inclUding laterals, WtLs 31jog feet, This work was done in the early part of last year, with the intention of beginning at once an the rebilildin ; cif this street i brat the delay occasioned by the work on Nl.ain street previous to laying the asphalt Midered it impr•.ac- tic ible to commence work Avith the steam roller us}tiI all perma- nent work in the centre of the tc)w" had been finished. Subse- quently the Boston Elevated Railway Co. petitioncd for the right to lay double tracks on Arsenal street ;and pending the time required for a hearing in addition to the tin,e required for 1.1yino the track, frarther thought uf' vehtii1d1iil the street was abtandoned. Before the work of macadarnizing Arsenal strcat is hegim, that portion between Prospect street and Pevear's coal office, and that part west of Patten street should be provided with an efficient drainage system. The former part discharging into Cassidy brook and the: latter part into North Beacon street drain. Respectfully submitted, NA b'. LEARNED, �5a i :r'rr r.�rc cart of Streets. PORT OF SEWER DEPARTMENT. T'a the honor-able Bocal-d of Selectmen:— The following report showing the expenditures ind work doge: by the department for the year ending J.-tn. 31st, xgoo, is respectfully subm tte(l. Sewers,Consisting of pipes six,ergiit, and ten inches in diameter, have been built for total Ic'"000 of ,133) feet, ztnd sewer cort-• nections four inches in diameter .LggrCg I6wr a length of 5,65 Feet, making a total of 1 a,78S feet of sewers built during the bast �,•tw.er. GENERAL STATEMENT of RECEtP,rS AND EXPENDITURES. Appropri€itions, $10,050 oc) Credits, t,:Gj 49 $",3la 49 -E-veyediMres. Expenditures, $11,263 72 Balance, SI 7.7 EXPENDITURES CLASSIFIED. Labor, $6,8I G 15 Teaming, 466 46 Lumber and cement, 296 73 Bricks, 334 Go Pipe, .IGG 3z Castings, 313 61 Tools :znd repairs, -'0894 ' Superintendence and engineering,, €,47 174 Sandi 12 23 Carpenter work, 31 55 Oil, 16 ❑6 " 1J1'E55t1 @, 15 2�3 I-1 ardw.are and sundries, 31 33 Office supplies and printing,' 2_5 t Medical attendance, 31 10 Miscellaneous, 26 47 $i r,z63 7 The fullowing table shows where sewers have been built, besides their length, size, number of manholes and cost : Length SIZe �trCL'L. feat. � inches. lit.T1. Labor. Stock, Total. Cypress. . . . 305 0 1 $281 :'.7 57:3 l311 8:402 :34 Bates Road. loll 6 1 4_21 02 :12 74 0455 71, Purvis . . . . . . 1:30 +3 0 90 1_1 17 78 lid 92 Union . . . , _ 622 fi •1 509 h1 220 *,' 78+0 84 CapilA, . . . . 141005 8 1 IN 83 T)4 09 155 02 1"WOLL . . . . . . 646 0 2 :177 :10 111 68 488 05 Prentiss . . . . 1,070 8 3 6i,3T1 ii4 nn 12 876 70 Dexter Ave. . . . t100 6 &e 2 2.58 10 110 :3-0 308 49 31t. Auburn. . :34 S 1 368 7f1 Os 19 431i (15 BO Iskt'n. . 1,802 S & 10 it 1,343 91 91 94 1,5;5 86 Lexiiigton . :300 8 1 _'ill 17 (12 22 3 .3 :19 V"nrerIey Are. . i 584 S °12 314 58 123 99 4,iS 47 School. . . . . . . 719 0 & 8 035 0.1 127 64 702 sib Dexier Avf.. . 88 €3 0 23, 56 1 14 53 2 3 (15 Hostver School . 190 6 2 Arundel Terrace. , 100 f$ 2 � 11? Illb 1(}4 b7 ' �'lll 5 Spruce. . . . . . 1011 la 0 lionse connections, 5,l155 2,4�75)[1� 02 632 09 .3,084 31Stoppages, flwhinl. 330 :14 8 25 :'1*38 511 I I,--Ni:1 72 *This total includes cast of elttiiit paid for by heirs of Delano 'March, besides atic-Half the CWt Of:s WCr trench. 'I he sewer system has b=1 coWlectecl ilt dU',L l 1:rttls with the xv.,licr system at thirty different places, for purposes of fluslihig, �vhicli has aided inaterially in point of bile all cxpense for this class of work. Thirty-four stoppages, have accurred in they house REPORT OF SEWER DE�PARTtiiMNT. 53 connections during the past year, clue to various causes. Tile main sever built through the Arsenal grounds was finished May sy, iS99, antl is in complete working order from Prospect street to the outfall sewer, where it crosses the marsh. The extwision Of this SIrWer tll]'OIL-11 I}rCSPCCt street 1111d westward through Arsenal street to the brow of the hill, ]teal° Pevear's coal office, would he an expensive undertaking on account of the deep exca- vations required at the intersection of Prospect and Arsenal streets, in order to place the serer deep enough to take the sew- age of the buildings situated on the low part of Arsenal street, tear Cassidy brook. Rr-CahI IT:NDATIONS. Thet'e remain to be built the following uncornpleted lines of sewers Laurel street, 250 [`eet, Six inches in diameter. CVPress street, 530 feet, six inches in diameter. Dexter avenue, 300 feet, eight inches in diameter. Dexter avenue, t,400 feet, six Inches in dialueter. These sewers would cast $I,975. The following schedule slhows the streets, length of sewer and size:, to-other with the cast of the: sewers, tivit May be called for during the following year. Street. Length or Sewer. Size or Sewer. Cost. Arsenal, 65n feet S inches $57, Arlington, 630 cc Io Lt 75S Columbia, boo " 6 ;° .516 Common, 325 s' `` 339 LILrLgdou avenue, 650 6 Li 552 School, Sot] ca 6 ii 243 School lane, 250 6 Lc v38 Spruce, 675 64 6 It 569 Respectfully submitted, W. F. LEARNED, sultertn tell dent of Sewers. REPORT OF THE FIRE ENGINE,EF, , • 2'' the Honorable Board of Selechuc re GErN-rr..E.-,IEN,—We herewith submit our report upon the con- dition and cttre of the department for the year ending jean. -ist, 1900, it-illg it1 detlil the force sand applratus, a record of the ,fires and ;alarms which have occurred during the year, together with the amount of lass and insau'UnCe on property, valne of buildings and contents, as near ns could be ascertained ; also the ,'FPrtapriltion :incl c xpenditurm, together- with recommenclations for the feature need cif the. ck�pzirtinent. F[RE RECORD. Diu-iii the past year the department has answered thirty-eight al4arnis. thirty-two were bell aal:irms and six were still <alurms. The loss, insurance, and insurance paid, as nearly as could; be aseertaitied, were: Value of buildings, 10 r5 35 OG Value of contents, 117,025 00 Loss to buildings, 6,511 ao Loss to contents, 6,128 a7 Tnsurance mi buildings, 98,SSo Oo Insui-ance on contents, 96,55o aca ILasurance paid on buildings, 6.571 00 Insurance paid can contents, 6,a-25 07 MANUAL FORCE. This department consists of thirty-four men, divided as follows One chief engineer} two assistant engineers, sixteen hosomen, ton ladder inen, oile engincer of steamer, one stoker, and three (frivers of apparatus. Of ,this number, four are permanently REPORT 4F THE FIRE ENGINEERS. employed and elevate: their whole time to the>_ interests or the department. The balance, thirty meat, :are only required to per- forM daaty subject to call. APPARATUS. The apparatus in service is as follows: One steam fire engine, in appm-ently good condition ; two hose wagons in first-class condition , one la(lder truck in fair condition, upon which two fast-class extension ladders have been added this year t one Saap- PIy WagOTI iaa fair conditiOtl. HORSES. We have in scry c,e: in this department eight hearses, which are in good condition. HOSE. The tat£al aniount of hose in use in the department is twenty- nine hundred zancl fifty feet or cotton seamless fire liose. 'Twelve hundred feet is in good condition. The balance is Fair; each year shows wage and wear on the Dose. An amWnt a;laoulcl be purchased each year, so that the department shaaald have thirty- five hundred feet of good hose on hand at all times. And was wou[d recoinniend the purchase of fire hundred feet this year. EXTINGUISH HHS. We have six a aaaclerwriters' fire extinguishers, which are carried on the several pieces of wapp aratLas. I[A Ft Ni TSSES. The ru arc: two double and one three-horse set, two single, and also two double sets which ara: used in connection with the watering carts. HYDRANT SERVICE, At present there are three hundred hydrants available ror fire purposes. 'Thirteen Iiwave been gadded the-past year. Thirty-four of the above are private. FInE ALARM Titt-UGHAPIt. During the bast near three boxes have Ucen added to the line:, makilIg a total of twenty-eight tuxes, which, under the care of Engineer jolm H. Holt, have given goad saatisEaction. We recommend the purchase elf four fire alarm boxes this year. LOCATION OF SIGNAL STATIONS. 3- Mt. Auburn street, near n4lrotad hridge. 4. Arlington street, near East Watertown depot. 5. Aft. Auburn street, jLIa aion of School. 6. Mt. Aiihurn strect, corner of Walnut. 7. Mt. Auburn street, corner of Parker. t z. Galen street, corner of Morse. 13. Watertown street, cornea of horse. 14- Jewett street, near Boyd. 15. Chaarch street, en ine Douse. 16. Water street, electric light staat oaz. 17. The Locomohile C ampltnyR, Maple street. Private. 2r. Main street, corner of Grecv. 23. Pleasant :street, office zEtnla trills. 24. Lexington street, junction Orchard. 25. Coti-Imon street, corner Common ~titre et place. 26. Fayette street, corner of White's aventic. 27. lblatzsh all sta'cet, cagier Church. 3 t. Hand Rubber bber Company. Private. 32. Wallacr & Pratt 'Manufacturing Company. Private. . Quimby street. 41. Grave street, corner Coolidge avenue. 4a. A.rsemal street, jtinction Walnut. 43. North Beacon street, corner Irving. 4.5. Arsenal street, Harvard mills. Private. 61. Garfield street. 22 t. Main street, cortivr )-1QWRTd. a23, Main street, octar C. 1I. Learned's house:. 241. Sycamore street. Ii.E'VORT OF THE FIRE ENGINEERS. 57 Appropri,ation, $;,00o 00 Balance from last year, 7 86 Credits, 2 5 94 Special appropriation for storage battery, 575 ao Special appropriation for fire a a in boxer, 300 00 Special appropriation for loose, L?.5 00 $8,283 So ,��r�rerr�te"ures.Salaries, $5,065 30 Hay, grain and straw, 726 71 r'L1e1, light and eater, 139 95 Shoeing and harness repairs, az H 82 Repairs on Dose, apparatus and house, 451 6o Fire alrarna supplies and repairs, 461 ,�j Telephone, 6c) 66 Miscellaneous, 101 01 Storage battery, -75 00 Two extension ladders, 141 25 New lose, 120 00 N. B. Hartford, repairs on wagon, 25 00 - $S,ao 63 Unexpended balance, $3 15 SPECIAL APPROPRIATI0,N 1-on r1Rr Ar..ARN1 BOXES. Appropriation, $300 00 Two Camewell fire alarm boxes, wire, pales, crass-arms, insulators, tabor and expressing, :}i5 sin SPECIAL APPROPRIATION FOR STORAGE BATTERY. Appropriation,ation, $575 00 One GM11CWCl1 storragc battery. $575 00 58 RETORT OF THE FIRE :E3SGINEERS. SPECIAL APPROPRIATION FOR HOSE. Appropriation, r ? cc For two hundred feet of tinge, I20 as A P PRO PH iAT I ON-S. We would rccOmmend the F011o4vin amounts for the coming year : The sum of SCVen thousand dollars For running expenses ; this will include salaries, hay, grahi, horse S110611 , Card of fia`e alarm telegraph, rel-mirs and incidentals. Also that a special .appropriation of three hundred dollars be made. for tlae purchase of new hose, and five launrlred and fifth' dollrtrs for alarm boxes, a total of$850. SUMMARY. T U I'aI1111ilIg C;xpenses, $7,000 00 For new hose and fire :alarm boxes, 350 00 NS50 CONCLUSION. In closing this MilOrt., we NVOLIld respCCtfUlly thank the rnem- bers of the Board of Selectmen far courtesies extended this departmcnt, and also the Police Department for services rendered at fires, We commeml the officers and members of this depart- ment for their faithful performance of dUty at .all tunes. HERBERT A. PHILBROOK, BEN J,f1°III:IN F. KcN 1:EE, Ong irJ.CtIPs. HE10ERT J. LIVERMORE. FIFT11 ANNUAL REPORT OF PAR CON, MISSIONERS. The Board of Park Commissioners lae7'eWith preseIlt their annual report. The Board Nvas organized by the choice of Walter B. Snow as Chairman and Arthur F. Gray as Secretary. In its last report the Board noted the desirability of certain lutes of action wad has devoted its atteaation to the accomplish- ment of definite results as far .as attainable; it would Further sug- gest that the objects there set f0rth should receive your continated consideration and that the should lie carried into effect as soon as the financial condition Nvilf :admit. As the suggestions are for the common good of all .and the: improvement and beautifying of our town, they should appeal to .all. SALTONSTALL PAnK. This park which .atiords an attractive recreation place: for a large number of our citizens and their children during the su n- mer nionths, and is apparently much appreciated by thorn, .and while your Board knows full well its inability to imike the grounds what they should be with the small appropriation that is placed at its disposal, sand being liampered by the existing state of n1lairs ► ithin the area, still it feels that its laaands should be strengthened by a ,more generous and liberal .appropriation as soon ns the condition of the finances of the town shall Warrant the use of funds for inipro4-ing this resort a113011 well coassidea•ed and definite lines. The grounds have been kept as neatly :as pos- sible and in a clean and presentable shape, several of the old fruit trees, which have been a constant source of annoyance have been reRlav ed as well as several dears or dl,ing trees, which have been replaced Where it has seemed desirable to do so. The section of board fence which was left out near the Fitch- UU REVORT OF PA RX Glil[1 I iSIC? EE►S, burg tracks to acconnrnodate the Sewer Committee, l,as been replaced by the Fitchburg Railroad at our suggestion, So thA the rear o,fthe grounds are now properly encloser]. The iron fence upon Main street, which was fourul to be sorne- what weakened by the action of the weather has been entirely overhauled and reset, missing barks sum-)IIed and all placed in good condition, and painted. Saltonstarll Park must ever be a valuable brenthing spat in the centre of the town, and one as the town becomes more thickly populated, that will greatly contribute to tlae health and happi- ness of our people. WHITNEY HIM. `ARK. A beginning has been inade in constr•uchan Nvork at this. Park, several paths have been graded and Ievelled thrnugh the upper' portion of the woracls and the entrances from the head of Oliver street and Marion read improved so as to .give easy access to the 4r1'0L111tls, Which atr'e rnucla resortu(l to. Sc:vea-arl swats have been placed along the walks or at points where find views may be obtained. From the lower loop a broad view of Brighton, Rox- bury and Boston is obtained, while frrotn the tipper pr)rtion of the grounds, the eye wanders own- Belmont,W.Lltlarrm, Prospect Hill, to the distant hills of AVeston :Traci aver 01I intervening stretch to Waachuset. By the courtesy crf the Board of Water Coni rris- sioners, the lot containing the 4%Iarter Tower has been turned over to tyre cttstarly of the Park Commission, this plea contains rnans- desirable trees and will ar#lorcl quite an addition to the Park area. The Water Tower, while not Used at present, will be retained for emergency trse of the Wafter Board. The construction of further paths and the opening rap of some of the tracts overgrown by dense unde:rbtrsla, Will male this de- sirable sylvan ]sank, one of our choicest pleasure grounds. °l'lic addition of as few plantings rear diver street, the erection of as shelter sat or near the Southerly loop of the path where ti-te outlook over Boston occurs, would wean most desirable. These improvements will be taken up scrota. REPORT OF PARK Cf CNI'iISSIONERS. �1)< 11OW P B K. In paarsaaaance of the plan adupteal for the improvement of these grounds the: Commission have worked the present season. Al- ready thc gravelled paths have been completed can the lines laid Ja n, the beds have n7ana, of therm been prepared to receive shrub plantations, which :are to be put in in the spring, after which the work of constralGtion will be turned to other grcntarnds. Bacon street which is ungraded, wtis largely overgrown with grass ; the: Ccannannissi€an have deerned it Lvise to remove this, and to rough grade a sidewalk Ann g the sick next to the park ; this hits been clone, .sand gives the grounds a tidy and creditable appearance. Seats will be provided here another season. SCHOOL HOUSE GROUNDS. The. Cron-in-aission have viewed with ancach pleasure- the interest manifested by the School Committee in their work of innprove- ment around the Fraaaacis and High School Buildings. The sail- ing, seeding and planting of these grounds have made a east improvement in their gencraal appearance. The surroundings of the Grant scbool sliguld receive some at- tention and it is very desirable that the SchoolCommittee should acid the bark Commission in making and keeping these -'Minds and the nearby Park lauds neat and tidy. Such co-operation will elicet a change that would be most desirable:.. oun DEm,rAS. These little bits of greeaasward have received their customary care and some radical improvements have been made rarOaancl them, at Knowles Delta, the have been trimmed up, the curves and margins of the piece well defined and the surface kept clean and tidy. The delta near [lye crossing of School zinc] Mt. Auburn streets has been regraded, resea led and seeded, that at Belmont ;and School streets, and Sterer Delta with its grove of ,white pianes hive received attention. The latter delta has been used to considera bie extent, by the neighboring people:. There are other little pieces at the intersections of streets throughout the town which can be made pr€:senta ale, :clad ]end an interest and charm to our streets, and make thrin more attractive to tile plertstare sucker. The nnargins of our streets should present a nest appearance sit all times.as their' condition appeals to the public taste in .1 marked degree. Both the town ,rind the rrldh'IdLKIl 11.18 11111CII to gain by having thenh aalw.t.%`s cleaan, well trimmed and free from rank or unsir-lit1v growths. . DUR PUBLIC 11AIM THr-iltS. That the public take ,great interest in the bee"aclty of tilt Sh-CCts uric] their :rtte1ld.111t eldOrlhnent by shade trees., everyone will admit ; that these trees should receive the very hest care mid .attention wo believe the PUblic will cic:lt nnd, Already serious questions are arising, as to whether these riglits of the public shall give way to the greed of semi-public: corporations who furnish light, telephone and teh,,�arnph service, for the citizens rise, and occilpy the public lai"li-xal•s for the pur- pose ; or, whether the treQs should the protected, when planted tic, town or indiVidU als. Several cases have been brought to the attention of the Roared where the partial or totaat destruction of shade trees ,has been Occasioned by tlae currents of the Electric Light Company; we Would especially call aatteiition to the f.tet that many of the wires of this service are of a very low gruel+~ of in-gulrrtion, that at large percentage of the wires are already cicrutded of their protective coatings, .tncl :ire not only ,a serious menace to the pUblic, but as constant destroyer of shade trees + (bat immediate action should be taken to li ave these defective wires removed, replacing them with properly insaltate(l wires, and not wire which simply covers the law by being covered with a so-called insulation of little practical value, or reliability. The desirability of great care in the giving of locations for these lines atid the placing of the }poles so as to give the trees free space 11HPORT OF PAUK CO3MISSLONERS. 63 to grow in, is most desirable. A use in poiEit or grenL injury to a tree in the setting of a pole by the Newton and Watertown Gas Light Company within less than threats feet of the trunk of n thrifty chat tree eight inches in diameter, thereby destroying the roots of the tree and interfering with the growth of the branches. This, individual case, which exists on Surnmer street near Church street, n0t 0111y emphusizes the nece.5sity of better regulation of pole location, but WOUld show the nccessily, of such poles being set only wherc directed by the Street Commissioner, or some other efficient of who might exercise supervision over such matters. Poles should be set nc)t less than eight or ten feet distant from the trees. Tile telephone and telegra ph syste m5 arc becom I ng $0 complex, .111, t3 0 *11-Y COMeS With a the number of wires so grent, that great h tile extension or lai-ge and Important lines. The burving of these .,vstunis, must not be long delayed and we emphasize the tieces. sity of early action looking to siuch min cnd. With the coming 'MMUld rneeting4n Watertown -nnion I in coi with other towns and citie-, of the Commonwealth, niust elect as tree warden. Such officer will have Clu"'ge OF trees it, tile public JllghW,-tVS, except ill SUCII grounds :is are in chain of the Park Commission and nuty plant trt,us !Ti said hi-liways or within (20) twenty feet of the line of highways in private lands hawing first obtained the owner's consent thereto. Chapter 330 Of the Acts of i8qt) gives the law in full. CENTRAL AND RIVER UNTPROVK'MENT. The Board again C,-1115 the IttCliti011 Of d1C WWII to the iMport- anCC Of takin& carly and, definiteaction regarding the itilprove- b ment of its centre. The 'Metropolitan Park Commission stands ready to co-uperaw in such action. The special conimittee appointed by the town has been in conference with the Metro- pf)fiL:ti1 Board and a definile plan will proljably be presented for consideration in the near future. DIVISION OF EXPENDITURES, ETC. Gcneral care of Parks, 400 m 4 &rtltar St.til Park, Construction %vork, 6o 86 Whitney Hill I'sirl., cc 4& 9+5� 30 How Park, 6 s c6 257 D9 Knowles Delta, Li ac 14 00 itinction N-ft. Auburn and School streets, DClt.L, Construction %vork, 6 4o Storer Delta, 3 30 Shades Trees ,a1Ld Care of same, 89 so IncidentalExpenses, `I 17 Total Expenditures Coo Year, $934 42 Balance Credit of Department, beghming of the year, $28 64 ApproprilLtion For 1899, 1,000 00 Rocci ved on Free Account, 12 50 - --_ $I,0 I I+ Less ExpenditUMS, 934 4- Unexpended Balance, $1c)6 72 The Commission recommend the appropriation of $1,000 for the ensuing year. Respectfully submitted, ARTHUR F. GRAY: Paa•k Commissioners. VOLNE-" SKINNER, REPORT OF INSPECTOR OF BURDINGS. To the I-Ieraova ale ref Selecinmert.-- C�r: III cuia1l)li.aiice W1111 the bEailcling JrJwS of tlae town, the follomring report is a•espcc.tl`rilly srabmittCd. April r, t899, the date of My resappoantrmtat, there were in the town six. dwelling hortses in pro- cess of con-4ruction, :r Fair V.dL1.LU011 of which 5Voultl be, $j4,000 Permits have been issrrird fOt• tiftywOlie clWellill 110LISes, thirty-onc singlet and t%ventyr double, which rutty be approximately valracd at, 177,000 Permits have Also been issued tor: Four private stables, 2y400 Additions to Hood's Rubber Worl~ti. 30,000 'teW Baptist church, 65 000 Aciclition to Church of Scacr'eri l Icart, I z,OM Beld'el 7 Baptist Mission Chapel, 2,500 Fitcliburg railroad station, School street, 5,� Factory, Locomobile Company of America, IO,OOD Block of wo-oden stores, Nichols avenue, 5,000 Mt. Auburn crematory, I5}Ood Five greenhouses and Moiler laotr4C, 7,000 I"Lair v.alurition of new buildings, 355,000 Two hundred and seventy-eight ge"Icral inspections have been al adc during the year. The Inspector returns thanks to the Board for its just decisions, thereby sustaining him in his interpretations of thebuilding haws, 60 titIPTORT OF INSPLCTOR OF BUILDINGS. The ready coaperation of architects and builders has aided materially in Erin-ing about abetter class of thvellin s, wkich we hope will induce strangers whcr wish to locate in the suburbs of Boston, to build on the desimble lots which are ofleretl for sale in the diffiere:tit wctioas of our town. JAMIE' S I1. NORC ROBS, Iirs��ctr�r- ref h'rrdlrli�ra�. PUBLICAHON OF THE TOWN RECORDS. The Historical Society is IoGking forward to the speedy issue of the second volume of the town records, whose publication by the 9ociety the town authorized. The }printer says the com- pnsition is all finished and planes are ready for press and thinks the only things now to he Mane are the making of sonic fac-similes ` and the reading of plate proofs. Like the first volume, this sec- ond valurne will be a greatt treasure in every home possessing it. A guide to evury strident of early New England town life, it will zdsn be a hell) to the genealogist and a fascinating fireside com- panion. The town may fittingly take a growing pride in this work of publishing its records, anti it is Hoped that this second volume may awaken a strong desire for as third volunic, its pithli- cation to be sbeirteal another year. Let the town remember also that the LA Military and Naval AM MIS Of lVatertown " ought to i be published, :an undertaking that the Historical Society and all our patriotic orders would earnestly encourage. For the second published volume of die tower, records, special credit is clue Messrs C. F. 17itZ ',in([ 13. F. Davenport, ww ho have had charge of the publication. Thi2wy have brought to the work large: cmit'ributions of time and paebcucc and faithful teal, taking front it siinpiy the satisfaction aacconapan}wing the doing of a good wvork. EI) VARD A. RAND, President �f Ilse Kiseoricaj Society. ASSESSORS' REPOW. The Assessors of the town of Watert6wn respectfully submit their annual report for the year r899, showing the valuation of real and personal property assessed on the first (la,yF of Mly last. Also the amount of taxes levied for town, county and state uses and expenses. TAXES LEVIED. Town grants an€1 appropriations, $179,375 00 {one-half appropriation for Street Watering voted to be {assessed under the provisions of Chapter 186 of the Year 1895, $1,500 Co Voted to pay from the receipts I-or Bank and Corporation tall, 3,CGO 00 Voted to borrow on the credit of the town, 1 7,5 C 0 00 Z1,000 00 4+oted to levy upon the estates and Polls, r 5 ,i?5 00 State tax, 5,295 a0 Metropolitan sewer sinking ftind requirements, i75 31- �c is loan, liroportional cost of intcrest, 915 00 cc ct proportional cost ofinaintenancc, 3,775 S7 High level sever for the relief of the Charles and Neponset river valleys, 4= 9 Metropolitan w lter supply, =,5 37 79 County tax, 9}567 71 Overlay of t,rxes, 939 63 $r79,o56 3z Tax on $io,58 ,boo, at 16.40, 4;171 656 12 Tax on z,7oo polls, at $ .CO, 5,4()C) ao $r7q,+o56 V ASSi..",80133' REPORT. 61q T)i:TAMS OF VALUATION. uildings, exclusive of land, $4,312,200 00 Land exclusive of buildings, 4f007,0oa nn Personal estate, exclusive of resident bank, stock, I,70 ,3€0 00 Resident bank stock, 6r,3oo oo Total, $10, 88,Soo oo Increase in real estate, $43,400 a Increase in personal estate, 221,210 oa Total increase, $564 610 00 I4TtaMbea' of acres or leafed:as.sessed, r,$5z acres, 36,oxg feet houses in town, t,7 q a {' assessed palls, z,7CO L '{ persons liable to military duty, r,fh'G Our town increases in value each year and laud lately used for farming and market gardening purposes is first becoming too Valuable for such uses. ]:urge tracts of land in the eastern Dart of the town have, within a few years, been devele)pud, and are at tile present time in process of developmeni. As lands are utilized for building purposes the inCTCaSCCI Valuation returns to the trcaas- tiry of the town the larger appropriation caalle€1 for each year. We congratulate the town upon the reduction of tax rate from $a7.5o per thousand to $16.40 per thousand. I£ appropriaatiofis are not too lavishly granted fear the uses of the departments for the next year the rate will URCI Ubte€ll'4' lie I•e(lticed to $16.00. The, an-iount of capital furnished by this rate will allow a liberal .amount for the departments, to be conducted well ;and creditably to the town. The Collector's report will show a large amount of abatements. Wc: dcemc d it wise :and good policy for the town to ga through the C ollector's books and charge on' all doubtful accounts. many or the poll taxes which have been Carried along from Year to yvnr are against persons not now living in town, many of the property taxes are against persons, firms and corpo- rations, who Since the taaxes ware levied have gone through bank- ruptcy, '%Ve l)elievc that the amounts now stand in-€?al the books 70 ASSES ORSI t3.l.t't]RT. of the collector can a:ad should be collected forthwith, and that 1-y the assistance of the new By-Laws taxes will lie paid more promptly in the future. By comparison of Dur r.kte with other towns and cities in the imrncdiate vicinity it will be Seel, that towns with .a lower rate tare the exception MId not the Mule. The situation of uLir towia, between large III uraiciptalities. cOmpe:ls us to expend more in each department that, wotald othervvise be called for, the construction of roads and maintenance of schools bcirrg the heavier bLIMetas Which none would ask or Nvant to sec: re- duccd. 1Vc believe our tax rate will be about sixteen dollars per thousand each year and do not think it pi-nctic.al to reduce this to ally exteaat, .a«d not wise or good policy for the town to raa rke appropriations which will oblige a lamer rate. The requircme yts for the proper conduct of the Assessor's da- partngLnt will be the stime appropriation made last year: tamer- four limidred dollars. We recommend that this amount be granted. FRED. E. CRI` CUIETT, Assess00%v EI WIN L. STONE, of RE PORT OF TOWN CLERK, Statistics of Births, Marriages and Deaths registered in the town of Wate town from Jan. I, 1899, to Tan. I, 1900. BIRTHS. Total number of births, erg Mlles, tiol Females, 118 Born in '[ atertomi, 202 a& L L Newtoli, 4 •, �{ Lowell, I Tewksbury, 1 �L Brighton, i �. .. Somerville, r • Beliuont, 1 �I �G almbridge, 3 y� 6i P. E. Islail 1, I 61 •• Barnstable, I 2 219 Born of American parents, 16 II it German L" I L. iG Swedish LL 3 L6 41 Italian 61 I.0 1ris1y " 114 British Province parents, 26 4L L° English parents, G ti •iScotch cc 1 American and British Province parents, IS L4 Gi Irish s. .c LL iL 8 .c �� DIglish .. 14 .. L♦ 4 101TORT OF TOWN OLE'RK. Born of .American and Irish p-,jrcrlts, 13 . 1. English ii 2 '• •* Swedish I Scotch r rnerican and English parents, id ,G iL ii Swiss G; I German xi y ,. .. .� .. `scotch A '19 1IAItIt 1 ACT ES. Whole nun-fiber of inarriages durin. the year was one hundred and eighteen (i 18). First marriage of bath parties, 1p� First and second niarriag,es, 13 Second marriage of both parties, I Second and third iarriage, � Its DEATHS. Total slumber of deaths registcred, one hundred and thirty (130)- Of these, sixty-nine were males, and sixty were females. Un- lti.no'will one. CQNDITIO'.. Sir gle, Gr Widowed, 30 Unknown, 1 130 Died In Wateitnwni I18 TIC 41 Boston, 5 i' �G l3ell��otyta 1 4. L 6 Rutland, I Died in Cambridge, c c c c Newton, I +< <t Chelsea.. r r 3D NAME, AGE AND CONDITION OF PERSONS DECEASED, AGED s SEVENTY-FII'II YEARS AND OVER. Mime. YI-s- 11Tos. Davy. Condition. Orpha Hammond, Ion 14 Widow. Annie �ollit er, Ski 7 `° William I.atlii-up. 86 3 Widower. Joseph S111ith, Sti xv ro M arricd. Margaret A. Murray, 85 Emily Horn, 84 9 Wi€IaNv. Mary IICN'ear, 84 S 9 IL Hannah Maria Dearborn, 53 S 19 Singh:. Eliza S. Priest, Sa 7 Widow. Samuel Walker. SI 9 23 Married. Harriet N. Faxon, So t 28 Widow. John Daniel Ctlanis, 79 5 :t Married. Johanna CGlasheen. }S Widow. Alicc S. Fessenden, 77 4 G « Levi A. Turerel', 7 7 11 Married. Matgar-et Nfulleii, 77 James Coon, 5 1 {t Joseph F. Joll11S611' 75 Widower. Number of persons deccased under live 3 e�lrs of 10-e} 35 .. .. .. k 4 between 5 and ro !I`ears of acre, 4 •• •, ,` •• 4O gill€1 50 " ' I0 L. 64 G4 •. •• 5o and Go •• •• 14 ., �. .c .. .. 6o :and 70 .i c, Is Unknown, I 1110 74 REPORT OF TOWN CLERK. DOGS. The whole number of clogs licensud through the veatir -%vas Mates 245, at $3.0o each, $490 00 Pernales z+, -It $j.caO elell, 130 O0 $610 oo Less clerk's fees, 53 So $ 56 20 EAST CA-M RI17GH, MASS., Tulle 6, 1899. Received of Fred. E. Critchett, Town Clerk of Watertown, Mass., Two Hundred Eighty-three and i"x- Dollatrs, 011 i1CCOU11t of Ikon Licenses, as per his return Of k"le 5, 1899. J. O. HAYDEN, $z 3.do. C'r uwty :l a•easm-el-. Iil"AST CAMBRIDGE, XIASS., Dec. S, 1899. Received of Fred. E. Critchett, Town Clerk of W tiertown, Mass., T%,., I Hundrid and Seventy Dollars, on accorent of I]o� Licenses, as per his return of Dec- 4, I899. J. 0. IIA.Y DENS $Z73.00, counly Y'rea-surer. I have examined the account of money recQived fordog licemes in the Town Clerk's office, and thu receipts from the County Treasurer, and find them correct. CEO. S. PARKER, r�.rtc1 fetJ'. LIIIRARY IN SELECT,.& .N'S R0011. Laws of the United States. 3 Vols. svo. General Statutes of MRss., 1836 to 187 , 3 ti-ols. Svo. &c 9t 49 with Supplement, zd ed., 3 vols. Svo- Puhlic St€lhltes of Mass., IS a to 1887, 1 V 1. Sera. Supplement to Public Statutes of Mass., 1S£2 to .1888, 1 vol. Svca. Mass. Special Laws, from the adoption of the Con- stitution, aG vols. 8vo. IMPORT OF TOWN CLERIC. 'Manual General Court, 1884, 1885, ISS7, 188S, 1891, 1895, 1898, 4 t•als. Svo. ''lass. Digest, bV Bennett &- He7rc3, 3 vcals. Sva. Muss. Terri ReporlS, from 1804, 17 vok. 8VO. Throup's Mass.. Digest and ,Supplement, 3 vOls- Mass., Special Laws, I889-IS93, 789+-I897, 2 Vols. $vo.. 1'ickering's Tcrin Reports, vol. z W 24, inclusive, 34 t-ols. 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Report on the NbIiL7 Records of Parishes, Towns, and Counties, by Carrell D. Wright, 1 Vol. Report of State Board of Health on Sewerage of Mystic and Charles River Valle', 11 copies. Fifteenth History of Watertown, IVol. 1'ifteenth Registration R1:port, Massachusetts, 15g1 , 1 vol. Respectfully submifted, FRED. E. CRITCHETT, Mown Clerk. CLERK'S' RECORD OF TOWN M, EETINGS, 1899. WARRANT FOR AN1V'[3AL TOWN MEETING. 1'n ani, Constable of the Totm1a^a of Watertown, GREETING In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hcrcl3�� MjUiMd try notify :rncl warn the legal voters of Watertown to meet in the Town Hall, on Mclidary, the sixth d;iy of Nlaarch raext, rat 5.45 o'clock A. 1b1., to act+ora the followilag articles, viz :— AnTrcJ.L: i. To choose r rl odur,ator for said rneeting. Awv. --. To choose :all necessary Town Officers for the en- siting year, the following to he printed on and chosen by the officinl ballot, to wit:— One `Down Clerk for one year. Three Selectmen for one year, wko shall also be Overseers of the Poor, Surveyors of Highways, mid Appraisers. One Town TTa'easlrrer for one gear. Three Assessors of Taxes for one year. One :auditor for one °eat•. Three Constables for one Year. Two members of the Board of School Committee for three Years. One Collector of Taxes for one year. Two members of the Board of 'Trustees of the Free Public Uhrtan- for three years. One member of the Board (if Trustees of the free Public Library for two years. One member of the Seward of Health for three years. One faaember of the Board of Park Commissioners for three )-cars. One member of the Board of Park. Commissioners fior one year. 78 RIXORD OF TOWN N1s'ETINGS. C)cre AVater Commissioner for three years. Bile Water Coillillissiorter for two yeaars. One Water C oniniissioner for one tear. Also on tli ,:itnu ballot: - �qlaaall licvuses lie granted for the sale of intoxicatiaag liquors in this toNvn the ensuing rear? T'he vote on this question Nvill be, Yes mid No. Awr. 3. To choose all other Town Officers in such tnanner as the Town may direct. The polls will be opened at six o'clock A. M., and rnny remain aperr until four o'clock P. M. An-r. 4. To hear thc} reports of the Towaa Officers, .as printed, and to bear the report of any cornntittee heretofore :Ippointe,d, -Ind act thereon. 1€irt•r'. 5. To to-ant such sums of money as may be thought necessary for the ar.tic�; .and expenses of the town the ensuing year, and for paying a 1)nrtiort of the Town debt, direct how the same shall be raised, or take any action relactin$ thcr�to. An-r.. 6. To see what method the Tower -,ti-111 adopt for the collection of taxes the ensuing year, and fix the comImnsartion for the.: services of the Collector, or :act thercon. An-r. 7. To see if the Town will adopt the list Of jUrors as submittcd by the Selectmen or act thereon, Art•r. S. To see if the Town will grant ai sum of mnnuy for the care: of the grounds around theSoldiers' ll onumcnt, and to defray the expenses of decorating the graves of deceased soldiers aax the next 'Meniorial Day and aauthorizc Isaac B. Patten, Post Si, O. A. R., to expend the s€tarre, direct how the same. shall be raked, or act thercoaz. ART. g. To see if the Town will aaaathor•ize the Town Treas- urer, under the direction of the Selectmen, to borrow such sums of n3oney for the use of the Town as may be necessary in aa.ntici- paation of taxes of the current year, and issue the notes of the 'town therefor, that indebtedness of the Town Lander aawhority of this article not to exceed the sum of one hundred and fifty thous- and dollars ($tso,oaa), and all indebtedness iarcurrecl by alratlaoa'- ity of this artier shall be paav ible from said taxes, or act thereon. Awr. io. To see if the Town will. vote to consent to the taking of ecrtaain banal of the proprie€ors of the Cemetery cif.ML ount RECORD OF TOWS; MEETINGS. 7 Atiburn by the City of Cainliridge in accordance with authority of Chapter 156, of the Acts cif the year 1898, or act thereon. ART. t [. To see what action the To�,vn will take looking toward the payinent of the debt. ART. i-. To see if the Townwill vote: to eippyc)priate the suns of two thousand dollars to make alterations in 1--lose House No. a at East Watertown, to equip .and maintain hDrses sand permanent driver, and to see how the money shall be raised, and to act thereon. ART. 13. To tree if the Town will vote to appropriate a wear of money not exceeding seven thousand fire hundred dollars for the purpose Or corastrUdinc; a new bridge over the Charles River on Briclie street, direct how the same shall be raised or take any action retntinri thereto. 1dluT. 14. To see if .the Town will vote to appropriate a sum Of ltraraeV not exceeding tear 01011sand dollars to be used for the perI11:111ent in-iprovement of highways as recommended by the Selectaicla, direct how the same shall be raised w, t.iko any action relating thereto. ART. r e. To see if the Town will rote to appropriate a surer of erione'• not exceeding ten thousand dollars for the purpose of cnmpletin� the lirrrclrzrse of the new cenlctery, direct how the saute shall he raised, or take {aray action rehiting thereto. Art-r. 16. To hear the report of the Selectmen an tilt; con- t1nuance of Sidney street or Nfarian road over the land of the '](`own to Orchard :street, appropriate the necessary stem of rnanev tc7 pray the cost of the same, direct how it sliall be raised, or hake IMY action relatilrg thereto. And you will. nrjtifv and warn the lc;al voters of Wttterto n to meet at the time and at the plaice herniae specified, by leaving -it every inhabited house in town a pritrted copy of this warrant, and also by heisting ten or more of said collies in conspicuous public Places it, tow", seven days prior to the time of said 11ie:eting. Hereof fail not and make return of this warrant nt with your doings thereon, into the office of the Town Cleric, oil or before the tinne of said meeting. 80 RECORD Or TOWN IMETIN—GS. GiVel3 LIMlea- our hands this twentieth day of February, A. D., 1899. _JAML*S II. AHE1 , sele'C�7ne2e JUT-TAN A. MEAD, Of IILRBLI 'ITT II. SAWYER, T1 atei-towie. e71=Vita:l;' RETiIRN. As required by the Foregoing warrant, I h at,e notified and warned the le;gnl voters of Watertown to meet at the time and at the place therein specifterd, by leaving at every inhabited house6 in town a printed cope- of this warrant, and also by hosting tclt 01' 11101-C Of said copies in conspicuous public places ill towl), seven clays prior to the tinbe of scald rneyetin . GEORGE PARKER, Con taHe rrf 1-Matertowyz. ANNUAL TOWN MEETING. In response tQ the mall in the warrant, the legal voters of WaetertDwn niet in the Town Mall in �,Nraterlown, Mara€lay morn in-, lrfaarch 6, 1899, and proceLde.d as follows, to Nvit: The meeting was called to order promptly :at 5.45 o'clock by the Town Clerk. The MCL1 IP1- v€ated urla111a10LISly to dispense with thew reading of the w4arr:ant and the records of the l71°evicsus meeting. The Town Clerk then made a brief st€ate:ment of the PHI-pOses for which the tneetinl; was called, and declared the polls opull I-or the choicer of 11lode:raetor, the check list being used. After one voter had been cast, it was voted to close the ballot. Pre Vioaas to the opening of the meeting the Selectmen appoint- ed Alfred C. Turner and Owen E. OJ Connell ballot clerks, and the package containing the official ballnts, women's ballots, spegcirnell ballots and cards of instruction were delivered to them .anfi their• receipt to keil therefor. ARTICLE I. Lewis 1cL:aalt11H11 �,v as chosen INIodenitor. The niodcraator appointed Harry W. Brigham and Charles A. York, ialspectors, Jeremiah J. lieagan and _ol1n E. IMeNaarnaraa, as SISULIA inspectors, and all of the election officers were sworn to the faithful perforinance of their diil ws bV they Town Clerk. RECORD OF TOWN MEETINGS. 81 The ballet box was shown to be empty and the register at zero, after which the I)nx was locked and the keys deliverc;cl to the police officer on dLIty, in the "Fawn hall. The polls were opened promptly at six o'clock- The Moderator appointed the following tellers to COMA the votes, viz. : Edward J. Jones, Jr., Carry I . Jacobs, James A. Collins, Fr.-Mk H. Bustili, Joseph A. Burns, John S. Wilson, Claticle H. Clark: Eu e-ne. E. Daley*, Frederick A. Thomas, Patel Savage, Daniel NILI]Ielts, John J. Fisher, William J. Kelley, Charles Plaisted, James F. Nali ', Fred A. 'Young, and they all took the oath before the Town Cleric to faithfully and impartially perform their duties. At ten o'clock in the forenoon the ballot, box was opelled and the ballots taken cut and coLInted, it being the: Lnaniln]pu-i opinion of the Moderator and the Town Clerk that it was advisable to dry so, the register standing at 9o:. At the close of the: polls it %vas found that fifteen hundred and fifty-eight McE1 'Ifd twenty-nine wounen had voted, ami the: CCBLIIlt and tally of names on the check lists were found tee .t-ree. Fol- lowing .11'c tflc clectaart 1•etL11-11s in detail ANNUAL TowN, ELECTION, itiIAncu G, 1899. Selectmen. Therms G. Banks had Six hundred and thirteen votes, 613 Jftlatefi H. L. Court had Seven hundred and, twcniv rotes, 720 Jalrles D. 'Fvans had Six hundred and twe nt)'-f4LIr vntC.5, 624 JuIi.in A. Me ad lead Eight h unfired and forty-trine votes, 849 Herbert H. Sawyer had Seven hundred and ninety-five vctes, 795 James H. V they had Eight hundred and sevcilty+-eight votes, 878 Christy Kelley had One vote, I Blanks, One hundred and 11ill0ty'40M, 194 Total, 4,674 Town Clerk. 1 redcrick E. Critchett lrid Twelve hundrecl 1nd thifty- t,.%,o Votes, 1 T232 Blanks, Threc hun{hell mid twenty-six, 326 Total, 1,558 T&WIt Tecrxsuo'cr. G(-ome 14'. Bk1der imil Four 11L111€ll'CLl and ninctv-th1'ce v€}te5, 493 Charles W. Stone had Nitic lamdred and seventeen votes, 917 Bl"sinks4 One hundred and forty-eight, Iq's Total, 1 ta5 George S. Parker h.id Twelve hundred votes, 1,200 -Blanks, Three hundred and fifty-ei ht, 35 Total, 1,55S Assessors of Taxes. Thames G. Banks had Eight hundred and twenty-five votes, 82.5 Frederick E. C:ritchett had Nine hundred and eleven votes, 911 Louis N. Hamlin had Three IMIILkOd alld .Seventy-eight votes, 37S William A. Macurda Iml Five hunilre€l and ninety-six votes,, 596 James 1). Monahan had Five hundred and twenty-seven votes, 527 Edwin L. Stone had Scvun hundred and cigh y-two votes, 782 Kinks, Si\ 11i111(lred .11113 fifty-five, 65; ToLtl, 4.674 REXORD OF TOWN 'AlEETENGS. Srhool Cnnamilive. l-l. Adelaide Coolidge had Eleven hundred and sixty- three. votes, r,163 Joseph P. Kee:fc hatl 2�1,, e cn Immli-ed wid twenty-80ven votes, 1,127 'Alice Norcross had One vote, t Josephine Rle,llelyds had One vote, I I31unks, Eight hundred and eighty-two, 8Sz '170tal l 3,174 consla6les. Daniel H. Cooney, luad Eleven hundred and ci hty-two votes, 1,182 john F. Dwyer lied Six hundred and seventy-six votes. 676 George Parker had Nine hzlncired and forty-cline votes, 949 L ILIs A. Shaw had Fight hundred and eighl y-fbur votes, 884 Tom Lyons had One vote, r Blanks, Nitres hundred and eight}--twee, gS Total, 4,674 Collector of Taxes. William E. Farwell had Nine 11u11dred and sixth--two votes, 9Ga John F. McDonough had Fmir hUndrecl and fifty--fire VG tes, 45 Blanks, One hundred and forty-one, 141 Total, 1,55S 7ru Ice Er•ee Public Ll6rairy for two Fears. James F, Kelly had Eleven hundred and stxt%--tire votes, 1,16; I31anhs, Three hundred and ninety-threee, 93 'Dotal, 11558 84 RECORD OF TOWN ;+69 I'I+TI-N US. Trustees ,Free Public Lib r•arY for Miree yea rS. William H. Bustin, Jr., had Teas hundred and seventy- One votes, 1,071 Herbert Coolidge had Ten l Unfired aatid sixty-dine votes, 1,069 Blanks, nine hundred and sevenL`-six, 976 Total, 3,116 I;oared of fleallh. Bennett F. Davenport had Eleven hundred .and tlaia°ty- three votes, 1033 133 S. uue.l Walker hacl One vote, I 1 inlis. FOUr hundred and twenty-four, 424 Total, 1,558 'ark Coinvaissioner for ogre year. G. Fred. Robinson had Six hundred and twenty-one; Votcs, 62 r Volney Skinner had Six hundred and eighty-three votes, 683 Blanks, Two htaalclred and fifty—four, 2-54 Total, 1,558 Park Cominiswsioner for lhree yetzrs. Arthur F. Gray had Eleven hundred and fourteen votes, I,I 14 Blanks, Four hundred and forty-lour, 144 Total, I. l=-Mater Covlarti:esirrver for f]?dEyear. Atwood D. Drew had Potlr Inane}reel and uinc•t}R-scven votes, 497 !'4tc nuns J. Gavin had Five hundred.inn seventeen votes, 517 Samuel Walker had Three hundred yawl ninety-four votes, 394 Bl. iks, Bate hundred and fifty, 150 T,ataa1 1,5 48 11CF4130RD OP TOWN NIKET NGs. 85 Water Cr?mmiss over for two yeaes. Chaarles Brigham had Eleven hundred and eighty-one votcsa Ia 181 .Blanks, Three hundred and seventy-semen, 377 Tota31, 11538 Water C'onrrrz lss7ioner fcrr three years. Bennett. F. Davenport had Eight hundred and forty- three rates, 843 .Filbert O. Davidson had FOUr hundred and fifty-eight votes, 458 Blanks, Two hundred and fifty seven, 257 Tom]: 1,558 Shall lioentes be granleelfir the sale of intoxicating U!7mors ire Mis Town `tire ensuing year? Yes, Six hundred and fifty-six, 656 No, Eight hundred, 80c, Blanks One hundred and two, 102 Total, I,55S The Moderator declared the following officers elected, viz Selectmen for ove y+ear. Julian A. Meal, Herbert H. Sawyer, ja nes Fr. Vahey. (All s5worn by F. E. Critchett.) Town Clerk for one year. Frederic E. Critchett. (Sworn by Le%vis McLauthlin.) Town Treasurer for rate year. Charles W. Stone, (Sworn by F. E. Critchett.) Auditor for one year. George S. Parker, (Sworn b), F. E. C'rotchett.) Assessors of Ta.xesfcar one Hear. Thomas G. Banks, Frederic E. Critchctt, Edwin L. Slope. (All swore by Wni. E. Fa rw'ell.) 86 RECORD OF TOWN NUIETING . C'onstalles,for a ve year. Daniel H. Cooney, {George Parker, Linus A. Shaw, (Swom by P. E. Critchett.) Collector of Taxes for orae year. willi-etm F. Farwell, ('Sworn by F. E. Critchett.) School C'ominittee for three years. 11. Adelaide Coolidge, Joseph P. Keefe (Sworn I)y. F. E. Critchett.) 1-usices of the Free Public Libra;;for Iwo years. Janes F. Kelly. (Accepted) , 7 ruslees of the Free Public 1-ibrar�r_for three years. William H. Bustin, jr. (Accepted.) Herbert Coolidge. (Accepted.) Board of Hea1174 far IhreeYeCt'S. Dr. Bennett F. Dave apart: (Sworn by F. E. Critchett.) Park C'rarrrmissioner for one year. Volney Skjimer. Park, Corr me'ssaoner for• three years. . Arthur P. Gray. (Accepted.) R'alcr• Corrrrrrrssioner .f"or one year. Thomas J. Gavin, (Sworn by F. E. Critchett.) Water Commissiovcr,for tiro years. C17nrlcs Brigham, (Swoni by F. E. Critchett.) Wale)- Commissioner for three gears. Bennett F. DaNenpart, (Sworn by. F. E. Critchett.) And the Moderator declared that the town bad voted not to grant licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors the ensuing year. An ICLE 3. Voted, That all other neeessmy town officers not voted for oil the official ballot of the town, shall be appointed by tine Selectmen. RECORD OF TOWN ISIKEITINCS. 87 Voted, That all other busiitess called for in the warrant he postpoTied until Montlny evenin , i1•larch i-di, at ,even o'clock. After the announcement of the vote the 'Alod r,ator (ILclared the nxceting adjourned until that time. AnjouR.-4ma Town; Mr.KTING, MARCH 13th, Ib99. To raPV Constable of Me Town of l•l'ir�cr lozrrr. GREETItiG : You .are hereby required to notify and warm the legal voters of Watertown that the Town Meeting held 'March 6th, I89e9,Fhas been adjourned until Monday evening, 'March i3th, inst. at 7.30 o'clock, to be held in the `I`owti Hall in the said Town of Water- town, at which time and plaarce all business called for in the warrant Under .articles 4 to 16, inclusive, will he bci{'t'c the ineeting for action and consideration. ` And you will notify mid warn the legal voters of Watertown to meet at the time and at the place hercin mentioned, by posting teen or more of said copies of this notice in conspicuous public places in town before the tithe of said inecting. Hereof fail not and make return of your doings thereon into the office of the Town Clerk, on or liefore the time of said ad. jour►led meeting. Given under ow- hands, this seventh day of March, A. D., 189R. LEWIS McLAUTIII.IN, .Ifti(lerator. `RED. E. CRITCHETp, 7 ,ry a Clark. As required by the foregoing notice, I have warned the legal voters of Watertown to meet at the time anti at the place tlaereia, Mentioned, by pasting ten or more copies of said notice in con- spicuaua l)ublic places in town twenty-four haters before the time of said adjour►tetl meeting. DANIEL H. CDDNE , Consfalrle Qf fad e�-Io�vn. 88 RECORD OF OWN MEETINGS. ApjouaNED TOWN MEETING. The adjourned town meeting was called promptly to order- at 7 o'clock, Monday evening, March r3th, 1899, and proceeded as follows, Vi:e ART. 4- Voted, To accept the reports of the Towns Officers as printed. ACCEI''CANCE OF BEQUEST OF ABBY V. HARRY. Voted, That the Trustees of the Free Pudic Library be and they are herchy authorized to accept and receive on behalf of the town the bequest of one thdrusand dollars given by the will of Mrs. Abby V. Barry ; subject to the conditions specified by the testator. ACCE-PTA- CX' Ole THE ADDITION TO TFIL PUrII,rC LIRFIA1tY : • FROM If. N. 1JUNNE14"ELL. Voted, That the Trustees of tht, FTCC Public Library be and they are hereby authorized to accept on behalf of the town the gift from Mr. Hollis N. Hunnre►ti:ell of an i7.ddltion to the library br7ild hir ; su1 jest to the conditions specified by the donor. VOTE OF THANKS TO Id. N. 71LTNNHWELL. Voted, That the citizea7s of NA'atertown in grateful :appreciation of the generosity of Mr. Hollis N. Hunneww ell, hereby tender to him their sincere thanks for his gift of a most valuable addition to their Free Public Lihrcary building. LAYING OUT NEW CEMETERY. The committee on new cernetery submitted to the town two plans for the laying out of the new cemetery, and it was voted to refer the plans mid laying out of the new cerrletery to the Board of Health and that they he 11E5trUCted to report to the town at the next town meeting. RECORD OF TOWN MEETING . 89 RESOLUTION'S UPON TIES DEATH OF JC3HN K. STICKNrY AND JAMES W. MAGrE. Captain J. K. Stickney was horn in IS17, and died at the a gc of (8 t) eighty-one yeaar%. He spent the greater part of his life in Watertown and served the town fiaithflally, :as Selectman, Representative at the General Court, and Treasurer. James W. Magee was horn In r 82o and died alt tlic age of (7 ) seventy-cight gears. He was a prominent business mole and a member of the Board of Selectmen for several years. Both of these worthy citizens lived to a ripe old age and prc- sent for our respect and approval %vell-rounded and useful likes. These resolutions seek not only to eNpress all,• sorrow it their death, but also to emphasize the fact that the}' had and improved the oppertunity dUrillg utllasna€ly 10I1g laves, to set all CXIMIple to the ccaimnumt�, of strict blastness probity and miselflsh public service. Let us hope that the welfare of the town will always be er- t1-usted to such :aide and honest men as Captain Stickney alga€ James NV. Magee. These resolutions were unanimously adopted by a rising vote. Voted, That al copy of the resolutions be p ablished in the Watertown Enterprise, as copy sent to each of the faanlilies of Captain Stickney and James W. Magee, and that they lie spread upon the records of the town. RESOLUTIONS IN Rtr NIORY OF T. SUI.i.I''A%1 FSQ., DECEASED. By the death of our fellow townssualn, Jeremiah J. Sullivan, his friends and the community have sustained an unusually heavy lass. I-Iis entire life WOlald bCltT closer scrutiny than that of most men. As a Pupil, from the primary schoot to the univt-rsity, he newer received a reprimand for conduct. 90 RECORD OF TOWN AlEE-TINGS. As a scholar, lie was faithful and diligent, loving learning for its own salve, and ambitious to excel, but with no spirit of riva hl y, r'eceivin with mo(le;,ty spcciaal honors at Ilaarva rd. As a lawyer, whether in ci%-il or criminal practice, lie was accLaraate astir] reli- able, true to his cliunL but never kno-wingly defending the wrong. He was respected by the bar .and honoree] in the courts. As a lion and brother, lie wits tender and alrectionate, always considerate and self s:acrilicing. His poor neighbors, whose interests lie looker;] after, whose cmitroversies lie settled and whose little; savings lie invested, all Wilh{aut compensaaLion, baave least a friend stich its isseldoni foa.and. A man of indepes7clent thOlI ht ain(l positive convictions, lie at the saarne time respected the opinions of others and by has kind- ness of lie.art and gentle bearing won the esteem of all. Ide newer sought pul}lie Office, lout ill the positions lie was called to occupy, as member of the Board of Selectmen, and of the Bf]ird of Ile tith,as member of the,oared ref School. Committee, and Trus- tee of the E ublic Library, his irate rity and (ability were nevergaaes- tioned. In matters of religion; fiaith, While loyal to his church and strict with himself in the oischaarge of dtityr lie was liberal tolvards those of miother faith sand exemplified that Highest type of ratan]-- the: Christian Gentleman, '�Wind that :all 0111- young mien anight follow lain exaxmplc. Therrefore Reseal%-vd, `'hilt ,as a town, we lament his lass and extend our earnest sympathy to his bereaved relatives ; and that 7L copy of these resoltations be sent to diem, and, also, spread aapoLa the records of the towra, arlcl publisbcd in the W- atertown Enterprise. The foregoing ra<solutions were Unanimously adopted liV aL ris- ing voty. AR,r. 5. Voted, That the appropri htions be considered and actccl upvsl ill the order ill which they are printed in the tOW11 report. Voted, To appropriate anti grant the sLims of moue}- annexed the name of the variOus departments for their uses :and expenses the ensnrng year. Schools.. . . . . . . . ... . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .... . $35,500 00 lIi h� a s, bridges :md culverts, Receipts from street railway tax and. ... . . . .. .. . . . ... . . . . 15,000 00 'Fire department. ... .. . .. . . . . ., . . ... . . . . . . . ... 71700 00 Watering ili lzw.'a 5.. . . . .. . . .. . .. . .... . . . ... . 31000 00 Town debt . . . ... . . .. . . . ..... . . ... . . .... . . . 7,00o 00 L o<' n debt. . . .. . . . . . . ..... . .... . . . . . . . . . .. 24'CCO C)O Insunince. . .. . . . .. . . ... . . . ... .. . .... . . 1 .4 . . . . -,io 00 Public Library, Dog tax and. . . . .. . ... . . . ... . 4100€7 00 Cancrete walks. . . ... . . ... .. . . ... . ... . ... . 1.300 00 titruc:t lights. . . . . . .. . ... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . S.000 00 Trc::i surer's bond. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . , . . . . . . .. i oa 00 Election expenses. . ... . ... . ... . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. , 500 00 Cattle inspection. . . . .. . . .. . . . . . ... . . .. . . . . . . .. 200 GO Assessors' expeiases. ... . . .. . ... . . ... . . . . . . . . . .. , .00 00 Legal services. . . ... . ... . ... , . . . ... . . . . . . .. . . Goo 0o Printing. . . . . . . . . . ... . .. . . ... . . .. . .. . . . , . ,. . 1 ,5o0 00 Salaries. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. . . .. . . 5,6oc o0 Fire alarm boxes 0n Sycamore and Garfield streets, 300 00 I.aying out tend construction of Sidney street, or Marion road. . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 2,000 00 Lightin,-, repairs and care of Town Ball. . . . . .. . . 2,000 00 Ismic B. Pattun Post Si, G. A. R. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . 275 00 I lilit ary :aid. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . ... . . .. . . . .. . . . . 2io 00 Soldiers' relief. ,. . , . , ., . .. . ... . . .. . . .. . . .. y00 00 Health. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . 3,CGO 00 Quarantine. .. . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .. -)CO 00 House connections, sewer ►ziaiutenance and exten- sion. . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. 51000 00 Almshouse .and outside aici. . . . ... . I . . . . . . . . . . .. G,000 oo Park Commission. . . . . .. . . ... . . . . . . . ... . . .. . . 1,000 00 interest. . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . ... . •... . . . ... . . . a. . . 12,000 00 i4lt. Auburn street. . . . ..... . .... . . ... . . . . . . . ... 1,200 00 92 RECO11D car TOWN 31UHTLNGS. New cerneters land. ... . . .. . ..... . .... . . . .. . ... 10.000 ao d Permanent improvement of highways. .. . . . . . .. . , 20,000 oa Bridge Street bridge. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . ... . . . ... • 7,50c) OQ Jnspector of Buildings. . . .r . . . ... . . .. . ... . .... . ion ace Insurance for new schoolhoa.asC. .. . . ... . . ... . . .. . 400 00 Improvement of tire dcpartniant equipment at East Watertown.. . ... ...0.0 . . . ... . . ... . .... . . . 2,000 00 Tohil $179,375 00 Voted, That of the sum cif three thousand dollars granted .and appropriated for watering highways, the sum of fifteen hundred dollars shy M be assessed on the polls and estates and the sum of fifteen hundred dollars shall be ,assessed on the persoals owa3ing land oil the streets W'.ItcrCd, Under the provisions of Clizipter 186 of the Acts ❑f the Ycaar 1895. Voted, FI hat two hundred sand fifty dollars of the amMut zippropriated and granter] for the Free Public Library, shall be Lascd For thu purpose of establishing and maintenance of delivery Statir4116. Voted, That the salary appropriation shall be expended as follows, to wit: — F'or salary of Selectmen, ©0 For s-chary of Town Clerk, 350 ©O For salary of Town Treasurer, r,0oa ao For salary of Auditor, �Co 00 For sahliT of Collector of Taxes, 750 ago For salary- of School Committee, Soo 00 For salary of Assessors of Taxes, 1 ,3ao 00 F'or sahlry of Registram of Voters, 3cO 00 Voted, That the sum of nine thousand dollars of the Water debt, dace and payable this year, and also the interest on the Water debt, shall be paid frOM the =Cipts Of the NN7t Jtcr Depart- ment. Voted, That of the sum of one liiandreai anel severih-nine thoal- sand three hundred ind seventy-five dollars, graanted and rappro- RECORD OF 'Cf?WN Itt.3:L+`TIXGS. 93 pri etckl, that the SLIIII Of live thousand dollars of the SLIM granted an appropriated for the purpose of completing than purchase of the lot of land for a new cemetery, shall the paid from the receipts for the Bank and Corporation tax. That the sum of fifteen hundred dollars of the aathQulht gl-allted rind appropriaatea For the purpose of watering highways shall be aas5essed under the provisions of Chapter a G of the Acts of the yeaar 1895. Tbaat the sum of ten thousand dollars,gratated aahcl :aPpreaiaa•inted Linder Article r4, shall be lhorvaiwctl on the credit of the town, as' provided by the vote passed :arid recordecl mider saeid. Article 14. T haat the sulah OF seven thousand and live lrLaaada-etl dollars, ,granted and aPpropI-iUted under Article 13, shall be burro-,vc;ci oat the credit of the town as provided by the vote passed and re- cearclC(i Under said Article 13. T1hat all other slams of ah7onc), granted and appropriated, naaraely : the suin of one hUndreci and fifty-five thousand three hundred and seventy-five dollars, together with the town's just proportion of the aniount ;appropriated by the Legislature for the cues and expenses of the Commonwealth, .anal for the u;L•� and expenses of the County of 7-Middlesex, :md also the town's propor- tion to the paid for the Sialk;ng Fund requirements, intcrQst and cost of maintenance of the 'Metropolitan Sewer System karacl Met- ropolitan Water Supply-, shall beasse:ssed on the polls. and estates hi town for the ensuing yeair. Voted, That all other sums of money received into the treasury of the town and not otherwise appropriated, shall be covered into the Contingent Fund. ART. 6, Voted, To adopt the same method for the collection of tames the ensuing year its was ndoptcd lust }eaaa', that ah discomfit of two percent shall be allowed on tall taties paid on or bcfare September fifteenth ; that interest at the race of ;six percent per farhrhunl shall the charged on all taxes rcmaining impaaid after No- vember first, and that the Collector shall receive seven hundred and fifty dollars tier yrenr fDr his sei-vices. Awr. 7. Voted, To strike the names of Willi;Un H. 3enja- min, Freeman W. Cobb and George S. Wright fl'0f17 the jUry list as published ill the town report, :and that the names of Thomas H. O'B.rien .n d Joseph N. Xlarie lie added. Voted, That after making the chaanges m eiitionecl ill the 131-e- cedint; section, the list or jurors submitted lay the Selectinen be adopte, ART. 8. Voted, To grant and aplitoprifate the sum of two hUndred and seventy-6ve dollars for the care of the groands .arr�aaaad the Soldiers' M011aament, and to defray the expensos a)f der—orating the graves of doccused suldiers ou the next Memori.11 Day, and Isaaarc B. PatLen Post81, G. A. R., is hereby authorized to expend the same, and that this sum of money shall be assessed on tlae polls mid estates in town the ensuing year. Ara-. 9. Voted, That the Town Treasurer is hereby author- ized, under the direction of the Selectmen, to borrow such sutras of money for the use of the token as may lie atccesa.aryr in anticipa- tion of taxes of the current year, and issue the votes of the town therefor, thu ill dubteclaaes$ of the town under authority of this Article not to txceCd the Sung of: One hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and all ndebtedness hicurred by :authority of this Article shall be payable fa-om said taxes. ART. 10. Voted, That the town hereby consents to the taking of certain hind of the proprietors of tlac Cemetery or 11'.>.t. Auburn by the City of Caambridgc, in accordance -with. the aauthority ga•aaated by Chapter a 56 of the Acts of the year 1896. ART. [ I* Voted, To discharge then c411aenittCe :appointed March 13, 1$95. Votcds Thnt the Moderator appoint ar committee of fivo which sha:lI report at the next town Ineetin,g, saalarnitting a playa for the pxayluent of the tow n debt ti%+ithin a spur-Ified tilde. The Moderator appointed the following persons on the com- mittee, viz— SanIaiel S. Gleason, Herbert Coolidge, Willktare L. NLWI.Ircia, Willard N. Chamberlain, James H. 'Lf aahey. RECORD OF TOWN MEE"T.I.NGS. :1 Voted, That the sItin of two thousand dollaars be, and the Same ss, hereby appropriated for the: purpose (}fni.Il,ia3g .tlterattiomr, in Heise House No. a at East Watertown, and to equip and I'mintaill hearses and perniannt driver, and that this stun be assessed on the: bolls and estates the current year. Awr. 13. Unanimously Voted, To appropriate the sum of seven thousand five hundred dollars for the purpose of construct- ing a nww* bridge over the Ch.trles river on Bridge street, and that the Town Treasurer be, ;and is hereby,authorized, tender the direction of the Selecttitett, to borrow the setae of seven thousand five hundred dollars for the purpose of paying the cost of :said bridge, and to issue the note or notes of the town tlae:refor at a rate of interest not exceeding three and one-half percent per ;rnnUItt, interest pay.tb1C semi-anituallY, .ind the note or notes shall l,e c11Ie .and paytahle in ten years from the rl.atu thereof. n-r. il-. Unanimously Voted, To appropriate the sun, of ten thousand dollars for the purpose of making permanent ini- prove ments in the highways, and that the Tmvu Treersul•er lye, and is hcreb3-, authorized, under the direction of the Selectmen, to borrow the: suns of ten thousand dollars for the purpose of pay- ing the cost of said permanent In provemetats to the highwvati�s, Iend to issue the note or notes of the town therefor, :at a rate of interest not exceeding three .Inc] one-h.tlf percent per annuin, interest payable semi-annually, and the note or notes shall he. clue and payable: in ten years from the date thereof. ART. 15. Vrited, To appropriate the seem of ten thOusand dol- lars for the: purpose of completing the purch;asU Of the ncwV Ceme- tery, and that Five thou and cloll;ers of this sent, shall be ;isscs;ed on the polls and estates tlae Current year, ;and tlt;tt fiVC thnt18t111€1 dollars shall lie paid from the receipts from the Bank and Cor- poration tax. ART. 16. Voted, That the verbal report of the Selectmen, laying € ut an extension of -Marion road over the land of the towvn to Orchard street, be :accepted, and that the stam of tWO thoussuiel e1olhirs be, and the same is herc hy, appropriated for the purpose 96 RECORD OF TOWN 31EITTINGS. of constructing a continuance of Marlon n road to Orchard street, paying of land t1aaanages and all other necessary expenses con- nected therewith, and that the same be assessed oil the polls and estates the current year. Vctetl, That the Selectnwmi are hereby instructed to Iaty out -aid extesasion of N aarion road to Orchiml street tinder the pro- visions of Chapter 5 t of the Public Statutes, providing for the aassessrtsetat Of 11CUcr11cnls Ior public improvements. ATTEST: FREI). E. CRITCI- E TT, T)-uw Clerk. WARRANT T FOR TOWN MEETING. 710 any Constable of the 1'owie of If"atei--own. ul tile n,aine of the I ommon weailtla of iMassachusetts you are laereby required to notaly- atnd %vast the lcgaal votersofWaatertovwn to nnect in the Town Hall, on Friday Jai ly j th, next, at 7,30 0 clocl:, to act can the follo%ving articles, viz ARTICLE- a. To choose a mod4rutcar fOl' said meeting. ART. :. To hear the report of any committee heretofore appointed, and act. thereon. ART. 3. To hear the report of the 'Selectmen upon the laying out and construction of Wa>;veriey ttvetlue, as and for ax public way, and act thereon. APM 4. To sec if the Town will vote to appropriate the necc5sary sum of money to pay the cost of extending the common �;eNvers into cert sill str€:ets in tD-,,Vt7, and for additional house con- nections, direct bow the maney shall be raised, or act thereon. jL-_RT. j. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate tilt raccessatry SUM of mangy to pay the cost of repairing and painting the outside of the tow,n hall, direct how the same slhaall be raised, or act thereon. ART. 6. To see if the Town will rote to appropriate the s11111 of goo for the purpose of improving the sanitary conditions in the Bemis and Lowell schools, direct liv w the same shall be raised, or act thereon. Ajar. 7. To see if the Town. will vote to appropriate the SLIM Of $3t000 to ]aety- the cast Of --'Jd1ti0Wd school expenses, direct hn%v the same shall he F.Lhwd, (ir ;act thereon. ART. S. To se:c if the ` (.awn will votes to appropl,i tte the necessary- Sum of rnone:y to coinpict the frrr11i311in; of the new school house and to completes the 1r.ielhrl; Of the ]fell(] 11.011nd the: saa.lie, direct ]rote it shall be raised, or .act thereon, AIM 9. To see if tho Town will vote to appropriate t sum Of 1-11101ley su$icieixt to prtrcl7azsc .relelltlOt7a1 land For the: new school house lot, direct how the same: shall be raise(], or ,act thereon. Arr•r. ro. To see if the Totvir will vote to appropriate the: necess.try SLIM of 1110171e�' to parr the cost of litrilding a server far the acco,nmodZiti011 Of the llew SCi1001 lrouSe, direct 11()W tlic s;(:ne shall be raised, or act thereon. ALIT. r i. To sere if the Town Nvill vow it) appropriate ati additional SLIM of money for fire inbm-ance, direct how the earns: shall be raised, or act thereon. And you will notifv atld warn the legal voters of Watertown to meet at the time and at the place hercli, specifie;el, I),, leavilt# It every inhabited ]rouse in town a printed copy of this warrant, alicl also by posting teas or more of said copies in conspict,ous public places in torero, seven days prior to the; time of said meeting. He:re<of fail not and rsialtc return of this warrant with tour doinl;s thereon, into the office or the Town Clerk, on or before the time of said meeting. Given under our ]rands this :17th dry of June, A. D., 1899. JAMP-,S H. VAh EY, SI-11-Cdxiren J C TLIAN A. MEAD. o f' HE RBERT I.I. SAWYER, 1 t��xtcr�d Fvtr. As re gUir-ed by the foregoing warrant I have notified acid warned t:lthe le:gzrl voters of Watertown to meet at the time a lld at the piaaceR thorcin specificd, by leaving at every inhabited house iir town at liriateel copy of this warrant, ind also by postin- ten or trgore of Sarid copies in conspicuous public places in town sevcil clays prier to the time of said meeting. DANIE L H. GOONEY, Constable of Watertown. A'rTEST : FIZED. E. CRI CHETT, d P7s n Clerk. RECORD OF TOWN IMEEITI-N-6S. ' TOWN' MEETING, J LY f, t899• lea response to the warrant calling the legal voters to niect Iti the Tw'vll Hall, Friday evening, july 7, FS99. The meeting wars called prcaMlatlY It 7-30 €r'clncic by the Town Clerk. The warrant and officer's return thereon was rear] and proceeded ns follows:— ARTICLE i. Lafa_yctte G. Blair was unaanin-lously chr_�5cn h•Ia�cler:zter•. Voted, that the rending of the record of tlae previous meetitra be dispensed with. ART. a. 'Voted, to accept the report of the Committee on new Cemetery, as printed, and to adopt the recommend atiom thercln contained. Voted, to accept the report of the Committee on new school 110LIse. AI%T- 3. The Selectmen reported as follows, Capon the laying c ut €aild construction of Waverley aaventic, is, and for a public Av'-e -. REPORT ON AVAIrERLEY AVENUE. Upon the petition of Francis M. Kelley and others for the laying aut of Wauerley avenue as, and for a public highway, after cltae notice, the Selectmen slid, on. April io, 1399, go on and view tile: premises ; paahlic hearing was given tall interested persons ill the Selecimen's room in the Town Ball, mi }1p61 1o, jSg9. 1 'aaverley -rve1jile rtins in ar north-casterly direction from Nlain street over tile tracks of the Fitchburg railroad a distance of t�vclvL, 17undred anal forty-four anal lifter-three one hundreths feet to land of the estate caf Bradshaw N�71iitncv. There are seven houses situated upon Lanni abutting upon this way. Tire Select- men deem it of plablic necessity and convenience that this way shall be constructed and laid out as and for ae l)rrlalic highway. We therefore recommend that the sum of two hundred and seventy- live dollatr q he appropriated, to be assessed upon the owners of lund abutting on Waaverley avenue, gantlet` the provisions of Chap- RECORD OF TOWNr 3iPr13Tt`CrS. ld�l ter 51 or the Public Statuta-s, -%vhicla allilaorizes the sassessnlent of betterments for public i1)1pr0vernc11t,,, .and call other pacts thereto elllabling, for the purpose of coil sta-uctijig, g1' eclin�; a11d laying Gut N,V.-aVerley .1VeillIC, .79 :aazd for :1 pazlrlic IIig[It—v ay. HERBERT H. SAWYER, Selechilelt JA-M ES H. VAHEY, of VoWd, to adopt the recommendations of the SelLactljjell, and that the sum of t4va5 hundred and savelrty-Five dollars be and the Sachs is hereby- approprinted to be :assessed tz ider the Provisions of Chapter 51 of the Public Statutes, Nv llie la lutilorizes tl,L .assess- ment of betterments for public iml)ravemcnts for the 1)urpose~ of corastructilIg, gr:adin .and l--t}'ing otat WflVe Hey :'veflue as, zznd for 21 public highway. ARTICLE 2. Votecd, that the etanl of f1VC laulrtlred a.lf]llaaa,� is herehiT .apP'opri ated, to be paid o1:It of .clay moneys alva labia; for the 1XII-Paso, now in the hands of the Treasurer or which m'-11. hereafter crane to his h,-tnds, .and to be LXpellded rlllder the direc- tion (of the Board of Health, in la),itat* ozit .lzacl itlaprovilyf, the new Cemetery' alld hI proca.a'ing pl.an's therefor. AnT- 4- Unanimously voto(l, that the slzzl, of twenty-6we hundred dollars bee, .and the snare is hereby api)roprtiated, to be Paid from any :available fmids in the ll.ands of the 'down Treaas- Urer, for the lHurpose of rlmja'Iaag c:xtetlsiotls to vile co1llallara se4vez:S and .adr,litaoai.al hods! C011110,Ctio llS. ART. ,. Unanimously voted, that the ,;tlm of rive 1111n bell dollars be, .aaad the 5-mle is hereby nppropriaated, to be paid from alav 'L� dl.a:bie funds III tine la.aaacls of the n Treasurer, for tllly pLl1'170se of repairing .arid paint lag the e\tcrim- or the Tmvn Hall. ART. b. Unanimously votcd, that the shill of nine hundred dolhirs be, and the same is hereby €11)propri ated, to Inc: paid ft•can-) ataV .zv.211,ible Funds in the hands of the Town TreaSLII-Cr, for the pr11'13osc of improving the .sinitary conditions of the Bemis and Lc well schoolliouses. r 100 iI ColtI) OF TOWN MEETING',. �LIe'r. ]. Urlaauiniously voted, to appropriate the sum of three thottsan7d dollars for the purpose or paying additional school ex- perises, and. that the Town Treasurer be, and is hereby nuthorizcd under the direction of the Selectmen, to borrow sidd som of three thousand dollars and. issue the note or notes W- the tow" therefor at a raw ofinterest not e%xeeding four percent per a1nntim, interest paty'{tilde semi-annually, satiel note oa• notes to be elated October t, ISgg, '111 Ll to he cline lend payable 0ctobey I, 1900. ART, S. Voted Unanimously, that for tile: 13M- pose of fill rlish- in the new sc11001110tmse .111d for grading the kind around the same, to appropriate, the sum of t�VTnM-41VU hUlldrCd dollars. nand that the Town Treasurer be, and is heriuby authorized, under the direction or the Selectmen, to borrow ;.aicl stain of twenty-hive hundred dollars and issue the note or notes of the town thereror ,It a r,Ite of interest not exceeding three and one Of pperce'tlt per a nnum, interest paaaytlble 6C'Illi-a11111LUdly, said note or noes to be (hated ALICrU5t i, t8gc , and try lie; dut: and payable AtHrUst I, sgag. Awr. 9. Toted, that the Cc innittee on nee., school hotase be, aanel are hereby instructed to snake additional inv4:51igat101)s of the incre tsc(i atuount of land re:comknended for the new School house lnt, and auport at some lattttre mectin1 . ART, 10. Unaanimottsly voted, to appropriate the ;uazi c1f ci h- teeli liumired dolhu-s for the p111•pose of paayilyg the: cost of laaying as sorer for the flcconimodaation of tlae mim school Douse, and that the down Trealsamrer be, .and is hereby a uthori7cd 1lnder the direction of the Selectmen, to bOTI•aw Sabel sum of eighteen hun- cire(l dollars and issue the note or notes of tile: town therefor, it a a;ate of interest not exceeding three and otie-half percent per aannut-A, h1tereYst payable semi-annually, and said note: or notes to lrt dated August I, ISgq, mid to lac clue: and payable August r, 1909. ART. t r. Unanimously voted, tlaaat the sum of th1-ee hundred dollaars be, and tile saaalie is hereby apj-)roprinted, to be paid from ally available ailaable felnds in the hands of the: Town Treasurer, for the l)an•laosc° of eF ectillg additional frl'e il,saarane:e upon the tMI-I's RECORD UP TOW-N17 lot property, and for tlae gtat•ptease Of p lyin- the cost `W Ienewil7" in- Sur ance Which expires cluring the Current year. - 1'here behig no further business ctillcd for its the wm—i lilt, it w,is voted to -icl ourn, and the -Iocicnnor clechire[1 the meeting dissolvecl. AT 1 ST a FIEDE -IC E. CRITCHETT, ow,—r Clergy. WARRANT I#DR NDVEMBER ELEX 110N. It' Lhc 11 MIC Of the tit}t77171[ln tit e;altll ctr Mnssctcliusetts, you .tre 17e°reiaY r'ctlliii•ed to natiN as,cl %V,11 1 the leg-[] voters of "I"ite:rtown, to meet to the Town II2711, 111 :;aiol town, on 'I'u sdclt• the seventh cht}• oF Nove ml>er next., tat Si45 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of i itt itt their v€atcs for t17e`, i0li[Mit7 stEttc .tt7ci c[auntV ufliccas, viz l r Governor of the Comm onwe.ilth. T.icutc:nunt Governor of the Con7ta7o7t►ve:tltlj. l-cat- Seerctary of the Com monivwIth. I'or Tre:rtsurer of the Con7naon ealtll. For Auditor of the Commoa7wen,1th. For AtIornev Gene:ml of the C0mtr ot7we:altll. 1'nT Cronncillor for DiMtr• ct No, Three;. For Semitor Fear First. Mitltllusex District. For Representative in Gcner.tl Court for the Fourteenth Mid- dlesex. District. For Sheriff for AIi[ldlesex Counity. For One County Crlmmi5SiOtler for three yeim. All to be voted for can one h;tllot. y Tile polls will be opened cu six o'clock A. M. untl [Ylly. 1•er77t1in Open until four o'clock P., M. Aticl you will notify and wjrn the: leg-il votcrw of Wa7tertowti to meet ,it the time and tit the phice herein specifie[I, by lesaving at every 'snl7nhited house in town a printed copy of this svarr.-mt, A 102 RECORD OF TOWN ME'EUNGS. .ancl Ealsc by l�ostilsg ten or mare of said copies in cr�nsl)iclaaats public places in town, seven days prior to the titne of said anect- ing. Hereof fail not and make retlaru of this warrant with your doings thereof into the office of the Town Clerk, on or before the tinne of said meetin . Given under otar hands this Y 21,�rd.. day of October, A. D., i8gq. J1�,fES H. AT 1 lr, scleckbell JULIAN A. MEAD, 1IGI7l3LRT II. SAW Y E R Watertown: As required by the foregoing warrant I have notified and warned the lcgal voters of Watertown to meet at the time and at the pigace therein specified, by leaving at every inhabited house in town a printed copy of this warrant, .and also by posting ten or snore of said copies in conspicuous public places in town, sever days prier to the time of said meeting. DANIEL I:I; COONEY, Constable of fl aterlown. ATTEST : FRED. E. CIZ ITC'1 l LTT, f ei-c.w C1c,•k. hTt7'4'ENMER ELECTION, NOVE-N-113ER 7, 1899. Previous to the (I;iy of the election joscph A. Burns and Charles A. York were appointed Ballot Clerks. xr CRIPT u0n BALLOTS. WA-rR.11TOWN, M.Ass., Nov. 7 th, t 8qq- Received of Frcd E. Critchett, Town Clerk of WEatc110MI. One package containing tWCnty-fi4e 11ULIC1red MA fifty Od-ici.11 ballots for the election of StEatc, County and District Officers to be held this day. 2,550 official ballots. /yy TS. �yT�/�J (y CHARL S A. d RK. Promptly at 5.45 o'clock the :wetting was called to order by the Twvvn Clerk, who read the W A1'r.tltt. RECORD OF TOWN N rMINNS. 103 The following persons, equally re prcisenting the tw o pj•isicipatl parties were appointers as additional election officer:, viz :— HareT W. Brigham, Nifi-ed E. Turner, Oweii E. O'Connell, John k. MuDonatigh, Charles P. Shericiatn. The following parsons were appointed counters-- Volney Skinner. Frank 11. Bustin, Florence nce F, lleAulilre, James F. Burke, Leigh T. ALicurdy, George; R. Strnttr,ft, JQIin Mullens, ELI�'-VIJC E. Daly, Fred S. Ensign. The ballot box was shown to be empty the register standing at zero. It w.ts ]OCk-tcl in the presence or the election officers and the keys given to George Parkes-, the officer in clt;arge. All of the election officers were sworn before the `I`eawn Clerk. it being the unanimous opinion of tile; Selectmen and Tt wil Clerk that the ballot box should be opened before the closing of tlae pulls, the box was opened when the register stood at _oy and the ballots taken therefrom and counted, it be ln.,- found that the box contained 503 ballots. The polls were closed at four o'dock. Tutal nunibe:r of balIots, cast, nines hundred and twe;tity-one, which agreed with the rcgistcr and c Buck list. When the ballots l iul been counted it was found that the= reseelt was as follows nod [lie; result was announced in open town meeting by James lI. Valley, chairman of the; Board of Selec.t- men. To wit For Gnvernor. Albert B. Coats, of Be►•eriv, had Twenty-three votes, 23 W. Murray Crane, of DacltOrr, had Four hundred and ninety-six votes, 496 Robert Treat Paine, Jr., of Boston, had Three hundred mid thirty-one votes, 331 George: R. Pe:atre, of Lynn, had Thirteen votes, t, Winfield P. Porter, of NcWburyport, had Six votes, 6 Blanks, Fifty-two, 5 Total, 921 104 RECORD OF TOIN'S MEETINGS. I ot- Li*e fter anI Go reruor-. John L. Bates, of Roston, had Five hundred and 11h)e votes, 509 John H. Mach, of North Adams, had Three hundred and twenty-three votes, a7 Tams 13. Roberts, of Cambridge, had Seventeen votes, 17 Isaac W. Skinner, of Brockton, had Five votes., j James F. Steveais, oi'Bost.on, had Fifteen votes, 1 ]31mAs, Fifty-ttir o, jz Total, 921 fi*j- .3ecp-Ha?-I'. Charles I-1. BradleV, of Flaverl7ill, lead Fourteeii si)ws, r4 John B. Lewis, Tr., of Reading, bad Sixteen votes, to Henry Loyd, of Boston, had Three bUndred and. eighteen Votes, 31 S Frank AlcDon ald, of Stoneham, had Txvctuy votes, zo '4 ffliacz'i M. Olin, of Boston, had Five hundred uml three votes, 503 Blanks, Fifty, so Total., g2 r For T i•era..sur•c: -. Edward S. l3a•adrord, of Springfield, lizad Five hundred and six votes, 505 John T. Fly-nn, of Lawrence, hurl Three laanialred and nine votes, 309 Robert B. Griffin, of Winthrop, had SevcMccrn votes, 17 Frederick A. Naglcrs of Springfield, had Fifteen votes, T5 Charles W. White, of lVinclicster, had. Four cotes, 4 Blanks, Seventy, jo Total, 921 11ECoRD OF TOWN 'MEETINGS. 1015 For ("(7 itr-illar. Third Dislrrcl. Oliver 1-1. Darrell, of Cambridge,e, had Five lrtraldr•ed and twelity Votes, 5:0 Told W. Lucas, of Somerville, had Three hundred a:id fc rLy-two voteg, 142 131a3tyks. I'ift;'-17it7C, 59 Total, 921 Fol. fl?ll llrJ1'. Elbridc a (ierry Brown, of Brockton. had Three him- dred .111d thirteca votes, it Frank Albin Forsstrom, of Worcester, hard F©L11'tCCII vatuss 14 John W. Kimball, of F'itchbtirg, had Five hundred anal three votes, 5 0 7 Aiigus IkIcDonaald of Boston, had ThirLcesi votes, r Franklin A. Palmer, of Stockbi-id e, had Fouirteen votes, t.1- Blarnks, S!,av-four, 64 Addison W. Ban,, of Worcester, had Twelve votes, 1 Hosea M. Knowhoti, of Now Bedford, had Five him- dred srnd twelve votes, 5 t 7o17n 11. Morrison, of Lowc-1.1, had Three hundred and two votes, dos Sidney PCrley, of Salem, had Sixteen Votes, r6 Walter P. .T. Skal a:ta, of New Bedford, had Fom-teen votes, 14 Blanks, Sixty-fire, 65 Total, 921 106 RECORD OF TONVIN For .S'emator. .I irst Alfithilesex District. Hello, E. Bull trd' of g]ollist€1a1, had F€ Ur hundred and fifty-five ;rotes, 455 Albert H. l ay, of Ashland, lend Fourhundre€land nine votes, 409 Bhinks, Fifty-seven, 57 Total, 921 Abrr Ptepre,sentalive in General Couri. F-,o arlcemtlr AhV le- Sex ,isiricf. Henry R. Skinner, of Watertown, had .r7"ix hundred and seventy votes, 67c' Blanks, TAvo hundred and fifty-one, 251 Total, 921 For Counly Commissioner. Jlfiddlesex. Levi S. Gould, of Melrose, had Seven hundred and seventeen votes, 717 Joseph V. Schugel, of Woburn, bad Sixty votes, 6o Blanks, One hundred and forty-four 144 Total, 921 fror Sheriff. Jlfictdlesel County John R. Fri rbaain, of Cambridge, had Seven hundred and sixteen votes, 716 Alfre€1 E. Jones, of Everett, had Fifty-seven votes, 57 Blanks, 011C hundred and forty-eight, 148 Total, 93; ATTEST : FREDERIC E. CRITCHETT, Town Clerk. WATERTOWN, NOV. 17, 1599. The Clerks of the Towns or Watertown and Belmont met this day In the Clerk's office of the Town of Watertown. The: iiECORD 01" TOWN 107 returns made of totes east for Representative in the General Court for the Fourteenth Aliiddl+csex District, were opened and canvassed with the Following result, viz Henry R. Skinner, of Watertown, had Eight hundred :and uitaety-recur votes. A. R. Strain, of Belmont, had One vote. J, D. Wellington, of Bel nont, had One vote. Peter McGrath, of Belmont, b atl One vote, John NlcCusty, rrf Belmont, hacl One v ate. Henry R. Skinner, or Watertown, Was declared elected, and natitied. Notice was :also mailed to the Secretary of the Com- monwealth. ATTEST : FREDEI';IC E. CRI'iTCI- ETT, Town Clerk. WARRANT FOR 'I`C]W` AMEETI's-G. Gar-m- NG In the na ne of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, You .are. hereby-required to notify and warn the legal. voters of k'4',ate9'town to meet In the Town Hall in said town o:1 NVednesda ; the twenty-seventh day of December, A. D., 1899. at 7.30 o'clock in the evening, to act ola the I-ollowin- articles, vir : ARTMI—E z . To c:hoose t Moderator for said meeting. ART. 2. I'u hear the report of niayP committee lieietoforc .appointed, Sitld act thereon. AnT- 3. To sec: if the Town will }rote to ;approp"inte tl10 necews:ary shill of moncy to meet deficiencies it, any dclvkrtment, direct how the sine shall be raised, or act thereon. AiiT. 4. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate 11 sa.tm of a7 onzy not exceeding eight thousand flee hundre(l dolkirs ($8,5oo), for the ptirpose of equipping the Library building with .a modern fire-pa-aof stack.-roonj, for the furnishing of the new Hunnewell hall and reading-room, and for the e%penses incurred RECORD OF TOWN xuj'.,rINGS. for impai-ovements and .alterations in connection witlr the ttcicliti€sll, direct hoar the same shall be raised, or act ther-eola. .Ajvr. j. To bear the report of the Selectmera t1po21 tlae: 111ying Out orld acceptance of 11 Bates rozael," 'IUS MId for a public Way, aklatl 'Ict thercon. Awl. G. To see what action, if any, the Town will wke itt regard to establishing or adopting a 11 Curfew law " so cirllecl. Ain% ; To see if tine Town .vill vote to extend the canal im, SC%�rer into Spruce strect, 'Ippiropri lte the 9lecessarV sL1111 of money to pay the cost of the same, direct how it shall be raised Or act thereolr. Atid you will notif�r and warn the legal votel'sof'� atertowri to meet at the time .and at the place herein specified, by l alvit1TM at even} inhabited house in town a printeel copy of this Warrant mid also by posting tell Or more of said copies in conspicuous public Platccs ill to wit seven cbivs larior to the: time of said aneetijig. Ilercot, fail riot, and make return of this varratnt, witl, 1'01.11- {lr,inri; thereon, into the offices of the Tmn Clerk, on or he:fore tlae tisane of Said meetim". Given under aell• haatatls this eighteenth day of Decelnlve-,A. D., . AMES. 1-1. VAHE",,, .5�ftrr.�a�aeaa IIERBERT 11. SAWYER. As required by the forcgoing warrant, I have nolif ed and 1v%';l1'1Wd the legal votcrs of lVatertovvii to meet at the time and -It the place therein spccificcl,by leaving -it every inhabited llUuse: in town as printed copy of this warrant and also by posting tell or mate of said copies ur conspicuous public Maces itt toNvil seven dala's prior to the time of said meeting. DANI L IL C OONEY, Comclable of 71"aterio-um. ATTEST : IaI EDERIC E. CRITCHETT, T ouvi Calci-k. RECORD 010 '1`I,}WN }ltata`�t�t7�. 1�11 TOWN MEETING, D,ECEMBER r7, 'S99. In response to the %varra nt, the legal voters of Watertown met in the Town Ball on Wedncsd.ay evening, December 27t1t, at j.,,o o'clock aand proceeded rats 1'cyllO S, to Wit : The meeting was called pa-Omptly to 0"t1er a't 7.30 O'clock by the To%vat Clerk. The warra nt and officers retaarn was read. Att`ric:t.r- t. Lewis McLaauthlin was c:hosvii Moderator. The records of the previous :fleeting ►'err: read and aipprove d. ALIT. 2. The cornmittee on new schoolhouse submitted their fiatall report, which Was aacceptvd :and the Colllttlittee discharged. An.-r. 3. Voted: (Thirty-five yea :and one nay), 1haat for the purpose of iriecting -dclfcactictes III the apprupri:ttions for schools aarld for sever lntaatltealilnce , mnd extensicansand house c[7ff ierLions the sure of t,85o) eighteen l undreel and fifth• doll;trs, be, and the same is, hereby appropriated ; and that the Town Treasurer he, and is hereby. authorized, under the direction of the Select- men, to borrow said sum of cighteen hunclrecl and fifty dollars ($I,850) and issue the mote or notes of the Town therefor, .at al rate of interest not exceeding four percent per annum, interest payable semi-animally, satici note or notes to be dated January tstt tcgoo, and to be due antl payable January ast, 1901. ART. 4- Voted: (Thirty-three yea and six nay), that for the purpose: of equipping the Library building with a modern fire- proof stick-room, for the furnishing of the new 1` umicive-11 halt and reading-room, and for the expeii es ilicurred for iiafprove- ments alncl ulterations in connection with the addition, the. SLIM nt' eighty-live hundred dollars ($5,5o), lae,and the saline is, hereby appropriated,, and that the rl`own Tres sorer he, 4111d is- hereby authorive'd, under the direction of the Selectmen, to barrow the state of eight khousalnd fives hundred dollaars($S,5oo), and issue the note or notes of the town therefor, at rate of interest not exceed- ing four paarCCnt Per amtaanf, interest pa}-able Seattl-rtlflttually, said note or notes to be dated j anuaar}' ist, rgoo, anti to he clue an(] pay,able january Ist, igio. 110 TIE CORD OF TOWN 31E TENG3. ART. 5. The .`ielectinen sthfhrnittecl the following rePahrt ul)Ou the layish; out and acceptance by tl,c TOWI-I of 41 Bates road " ins and for a public wloiy, to wit ]REPORT OIN DATES IZOAT). Upon the petitiohh of Frank D. Mauch :md all Bathers owning Iahnd abutting can 4� 13attes mad," for the •Selectmen to cohlhe can, view .and late.* out said road .as and For a public say, the Select- men gave due rodeo seven clays before the time appointed, tbaat on Sarhtrdaiy, December zld inst., sat 4 o'clock in the afternoon, they would be can and view the premises. Bates road " is a ncxv street leading in a general northerly direction from Mt. Auburn street thrOLtgh the estate of Delano March and bounded and described as follows : ]beginning at it point on the" north line of Yt. Auburn street 3x7 feet east of the easterly line;of Russell arentie; thence extend- ing northerly on it straig it lizh+e 7 feet in length by part of lot nur11hercd oche, as shown on accompanying plalh, said plan beiitg dated December 27th, 1899, ahncl clrahwn by W. F. Learned, town elhgineer, and filed with the recorels of the Town Clerk. Thence extemlM(31 011 Ste curve to the right in the same northerly direction, having �;acliu <�f rg.f r Cett, by !hart of lot nunAbered one, Abbe! lots mmiliui-cd two .and three, a 3ld !hart of lot numbered foster, a (listaahhce of ; fc ct. ITwncc extending northerly can a Curve lisle to the lelft, having a radius of 16q.6o feet by harts of lots Potter and five HS :;lhawn On &,aid lhlaail, a1 distMICe of 87.9S feet. Thence extQiiding northerly can a straight line by Darts of lot h3 imbcred 'dye and lots numbered six, seven and eight, a distance Of 354-f)4 feet to the divisiGn line betwecli land of heirs of Delano March .setd hand of � illiam 11. Ilutter, said described lines ma11c- ing a t0t.al 4�1'834.6_, feet and for:tting tim westerly side of Bates road, which is forty feet in width mensure d easterly it right anAe:s to the above described lines. We fomid the road of good gr:adc:, well gravelled, and thorough- ly built. Scwer pipes linve been laid tlhrou;-h its wbole len tlh RECORD OF 7OWN DIZETINGS. III and water pipes through ai portion of it. A ten-inch under-drain for the drainage of surface water has been haul through the entire len-th of the road. The street is in excellent condition and will %ve,ar many years with no additional expense by the town. We hereby recorttrttend the acceptance of cc Bates Rand " aas5 and for as public way. Respectfully se:bmitted, f ULIAN A. MEAD. Of 1IERBERT IT. SAWYER, � 14'afe 0-to Toll. Voted, That the, report of the Selectmen be accepted and that ie BmeN [load" be and is hereby accepted as and for a public way. Air % 6. Voted, To strike this :article from the warrant. Aar % 7. Voted, That the matter of extending the common sewer in Spruce street be referred to the Selectmen. Voted to adjourn, and the Moderator declared the meeting dis- Solved. ATTEST . F RED. E. C RITC;I3E TT, Town Clerk. '["1 E ASUIRETS RE,PORT. , I respectfully submit the following report, having in mitld the um By-Utws adopted lust ►-eatr in whilch certain items are re- cluiTCcd to be sho%vii in the Treasurer's Report. The state.nent given shows in the most concise form the receipts and expendi- tures, and I have supplemented this information by tables giv°i[[c; particulars of notes, in.5urance, a nd a comparative statennent of tkle debt and expenditures €f the town for the list thirty years. The following is a list of nil notes or bonds issued during the Past year, and the Purposes for vvllich the money was bm-rowed. March loth. A load of $-to,aoo was taken by dose., Parker Co., at $104,1'29 p!'C131itttll, :lClIDLI[1ti11g to $1 T,312. 3, accrued interest $z 2.5o_ This loan was for the purpose of paying for the property taken by the town Irons the Watertown Witter SulaPly Cncnpatny}. These bonds Nvere of the denomination of $t,000 and numbere{l from Nos. 1 to ?,{o, [pine of-,vfilch arc due evch year. The first nine have already become clue: and have been paid. Mar-ch 29th. There was barrowed of R. L. Day & Co. and Rogers, Newman & Tolnum, in anticipation of taxes $5o,000 each. they having; bird the same rate of three percent and $1.50 Premium, netting till: town $98.2 S. These dotes were due ;md paid Novcmber Y. ,June [. There %vas borrowecl of Rogers, Newman ttstitl Tol- IMMu in nnticipaation of taxes, $50,00D at the; rate of three Per- cent and $to prerniunl, netting, the town $49,5Q5.83. This me W,IS c111e [uld paid October tst, Au-. [6tll. Sold to Messrs. Parkinson & Burr $zt,5oo, three and one-half percent bonds. DUD in 1909 at $t 03.o7.tn] accrued TREASURE-it's REPORT. 11. interest, netting $22,5ol,oj, ,`101C O tend teas for permanent improvement, $7,500 for rebuilding, Bridge street bridge, $2,500 act account of sewer maintenance, $t,Soo for grading grounds �lYlLl i]f 17L5�]#iF 11081"c" school 110,15e. Vote passed oly 7th. Litt Oct. z$th, lllessrs. Curtis c- y' otley's bic] far a loan, t)f $ v,vva 1t5 "cceptecl rst tl,e rate of 3,90 Perceslt, the discount :oznctlsttiYlg $� ,c r, netting file town $49,1t{,09, the notes were (rf the dessoottinattiorl $a-,aoo, $r j, atc] ir0,ac,o, and Nvere ill .I 16c l)attiull of taxes and become clue April loth. _o%r. t. :x note was given for $1000 which was talmn by the Watertown Savings Bank at par, the rate beistg at four percent, dt.Ye Oct. r, I90o. This note .Arias issueel for additional school expenses. Vote Massed at the Too rl Macting July fth. ,Jan. 25th. Fotar percelit bcst,rls of tlae tow,, to the M11Ctnit of $S,500 Nvere sold to 1Zessrs. Je c, Parker & Co., they being the highest bidders 'It $107.045, netting the tow,, %villa the accrtaed interest and Pre'll'um, $9,129.05. These bonds have ten years to run and arc cute jan. ist, 191cr, ar d will net the bidders 3.17 interest on the $too. The note of$I,85o was taken by Rogers, �Te��'ot an 4R Tolman, at $3,90 basis, and netted with prernitaia, and intcre;t $1,856.6--. This note Nvas issued for school6 sewer all(] house connections far one year and is vitae Jnn. t fit, 1901. 114 TREASURER I S IMPORT. ,stutement of Reeelpts and Balance on lirind, Fob. 1, 1809, $15,162 fill Water Department, 17.488 84 Intere t, 11900 12 3 Notes and Ban&, sifl 1T)O Do Concrete Wnik:+, 333 2 Police, 638 61 Ilealth. $88 77 %V.E. Far)vell,Ccllector, 223,189 0+5 llorxmod in anticipation of TaNe,,, 200.000 00 Iiigb■+•av, 15,742 41 . Outside 782 0 `�f 5 l)1 Fire, 8.1! 00Alm9}iouse, Insumnet, 17 04 Sewer Mainteuallee, L,2G5 4:1 Pri.ntin." Eurlier Town Record", 29 00 Military Aid, 1214 011 State :licit JIB 00 `.l vmpleton I'uzid, 125 00 1'dsk, 19 50 `1'i�irn Iial1, 76 09 Public Library, 830 05 $832,145 92 $832,146 92 '1'Ri•ASIREWS 11P PURT. For the Fiscal Year Ending Japt. :31, 1900. Ilia lis►°fad, 27,572 18 Vermatient Improvement, 0,751 18 Seiver 'Maintenance, 11,`63 0-2 Almiliou5c, 3,664 49 film;house, Outside hid, 3,56-1 75 Fire, 8,280 65 Schools, 40,483 65 Hetllth, 5,071 t3-1 Park, 934 42 Police, 8.2.50 2 fzsc-ssnr5' }3xpenSes, 13111; 39 Fublj,i LEbrars, •1.790 20 Street 'Watering, :3,132 08 V ater Department, 316,292 07 Contingent, 22,727 4Ri Frinting, 1,142 60 Bridge Street Bridge, 7,470 36 Street Lighting 7,843 68 Insurtmc , 737 04 Salaries, 5.600 00 Town Holl, •?,5 14 97 MariGn Road, 1,738 08 Soldiers' Relief, 221 60 Dexter and Melentlg Avenues, I,136 52 Interest, 25,727 51 State.did, 872 00 Military Aid, 152 00 -New Schoolhouse, 16,16.1 so _\It. :%nbnrn `7treet, 1,131. 54 Istwe It.Patten Post, G. A.R., '176 00 Frintin Earlier Town Records, 139 71 Anticipation of'foxes, `00,000 00 Election on ]expenses, 414 69 Cattle Inspection, 200 00 €'nncrtFc Wniks, I'sm 08 New Cemetery, 10,000 00 Town Debt, 33,000 00 Legal Services, 600 00 County Tax, 9.567 71 Sewer Tax, State To-,, 5,12395 00 National Bank Tax, 1,108 48 Templeton Fund, 125 00 Lihrtary C'oustrruction, 231 85 In lector of Buildings, 324 35 84F,557 36 Balance on hand Feb. 1, 1900. 25,688 66 832+,146 92 Notes of the town which have 1aiatured and been paid during the past year aa-e as folIONVS: Aprii, taL11, 011 account of anticipation of taxes, $jo,Csoo July 1, Oil account of 50%vers, IC),000 Aug. i, on account of X'ft. Auburn street widening, 3,000 Sept, t , on account of N ratici , school house, !3,000 Oct. 1, can account of Host-ner school Douse, 4,000 Oct. t, on account of anticipattival of Lixes, j0,000 Nov. 1, on account of anticipation. of tuxes, 100,000 Dec. i, on account ofsewus, 5,000 P11. 1, Tgoo, on account of water loan. 9,00© Making a total of $233,000 Of this amount $2oo,000 was borrowed fora short time in anticipation of taxes, the: baalmice for paying- the town's indebted- ness. The Motes 011t 1iIatUrc the calving year are as follows. JUlY t, on .Iecol I)t i)f sewers, $10,000 11t1g. 1, 013 a1CCCli111t of Mt. : ubalrn street iclettirag, 3,000 Sept. 1, oll account of Francis school house, 2,000 Oct. 11 011 a1cc€11tnt of Hassler school house, 4,000 Oct. 1 , oil accnlnRt of aaclditiomil school expenses, 3,0r1a jan. I, 19m, oil account of sewtw for Hosmer school, I'S50 ja n. I, an account of water loan, 9,000 i $32,3Ic © The following is a list of all moneys .and securities which have been pl:lced in my charge by virtue of any statute or by-la%v, or by virtue of .any gilt, devise, begiiest or deposit. 1d,arthaa Sanger bequest, which is in the shape of as fund de- positeLl ill the Watertown Savings Bank. The ba hunce on hand as shown by last years report Nvas $56a,go. Il,'hure has ]iathilig heel, 17.altl otit this year mid the balance now is $583•54- The Templeton bequest, which is rep.•esentecl by .i note of T1 VL&SUI ER7S 1 I.f'011.T. 117 $2,5oo, given by the Town Treasurer and held by the Select- men, Oil Which interest is laid at the rate of five percent per annUM. The Pratt bequest, which is represented by five one thousand dollars bonds of the Ohio River Railroad. Compali#%, the interest of which becomes due set3i-annually, and has been paid to A-Ir. H. W. Otis, who, represents, the corrimittee in charge of the fund. The indebtedness r)i°the town matui-L�,, ,ts follows : @ 9,000 1901, 64,850 19r6, 9,000 I9025 33,00c 1917, 9,000 1903, r 1).0C{] r 9I8, 9,000 19,049 41000 1919, 9,000 19031 182,coo 19201 9,000 I gob, S S'CW I g3 I, 9,00C) 1907, 53,000 1922,1 9,000 190S, 30,000 1933, 9,000 1910, 197500 1925, 9,000 1911, 11,000 1926, 9,OUi3 I91 2, 111003 1927, 9,000 I9I a i I,C?00 I9':8, g,C� )O C 9141 I I,0CX) 1929, 9,Cxao $757,150 The indebtedness of the tarn as it now stands, ind showing on what account it was incurred is us follows; 'k'1 ilICrtaVVII I'l,'Tater S11131)1}' bonds, $I50,000 Woter loan, 261,000 Sewers, 1`? ,SOD Arse w'd Strect bridge, 15,000 Watertown street, 5,000 Re Alucling debt, 37,000 llt. Auburn street widening, 5 I'G00 Ft-ancis schoolhouse, 41,C00 Hosmer sc boolbousc, 36,000 Permanent iMprO eanent, 10,000 Bridge Street bridge, 71500 Public Library; fire-proof fittings, 8,.500 Adclitional schoc;l expenses, 3,000 Schools, sewer, and hoas c comicctions, 1,850 Sewer for Hosmer school, x,SOO $757t i5o. Of this amount $1 o,000 hears interest at the rate of five per- cent ; $71,000 at the rate of four an(I ane-haI Cpercent; =53,350 at the rate of four percent, and $z5z,8co -it the mite of three and one-hat€' percent. Respectfully submitted, CHARLES W. STONE, T)-easu rcr. a TREASURER'S REPORT. 119 STATEMENT REQUIRED B4. CHAPTER V1. TOWN BY-LAWS, ARTICLE .+. While the By-Laws, require only :a statement of the debt and total expeiidittares of the tcawn for t11irty years, the folIowina Lable states the a nount l ald each year for notes and bands- in order to show more clearly the actual expenditures on account of the sev- eral dep artme«ts. Year. Notes and Bonds TGtnl 'Town Debt. Paid. Expendilures. 1 S 70, $ 1,800 $ 6o,55 2 14 $ 4.5,968 1871, 1,37i 66,144 22 52,093 1872, 2+900 I00,32.5 09 �,�ya093 I S 73, 3150D 9S�5a €� G i,I 9 3 IS74, 3I,y00 IS°,095 95 96z985 1S 5, 6.'.,©OD 1 1,794 85 101,893 IS , 61 1000 177,679 44 91,893 1877, 61,000 15 t 447 16 86,893 1878, ;3,0Q0 132}589 S4 79,283 1579, 52,100 166,775 04 74 293 1580, 37,000 103,935 21 69+293 18811 41 ,000 117,159 .32 64.,293 IS�$2, {7,IX7t 113�43cJ4 51,=93 10Sit 16-79�} 1�Ja�ili �'� 536 ISSN, 2.51700 137,345 2 1 4 ,SOO .3 -"00 145,895 91 306o0 138 y 60,000 170,355 94 35 500 18sq, 80'o o 205,932 SI 32600 1890, 6'-,000 191,025' 25 35 600 1592, so'000 239,349 17 96,QW 1893, 56,000 z3g,o4o 86 130,000 1894, 76,500 z52,694 I2' 16,000 1895, l cjoj000 296,08 1 31 :1 10,500 189 , M7,000 -? ,SZ5 9-' 244,500 1897, 1:55,000 413,071 fit 260,5co 189s, 63.000 459,600 31 2%3,Qoo 1899, 225,000 498,084. 37 335,c7Ct7 LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF MATUEIlYQ. �—L Ahh11AL t+1u.— l�arH. AMOUNT. RAM � —r InTr.russ°r lux. ltnTUstr•1•r. TinrsuOwHv tax ACCOUNT rrs j�7•ut�ssr. 25 July 1, 1891. $10,000 46 $450 00 Jan. and July. .Fula• 1, 1900. Sesser. '7 4+ 1, 1891. 10,000 46 450 00 L +' July 1, 1901. +' 30 ii 1, 1891. 10,000 4A 450 00 c: " +► 31 Jan. 11 1893. 10,000 46 4:50 00 •+ " ++ 1, 1901. 32 Dec. 1, 1892. 5,000 44 225 00 June and D e. Dec. 1, 1902. Arsenal Street Bridge. 34 '+ 1, 1892. 5,000 46 225 00 °4 '+ +` 1, 1901. Sewer. 39 Apr1l 1, 1893. 5,000 4JA 225 00 April and Oct. April 1, 1902. Arsenarl-Street Bridge. 41 Jnn. 1, 18()3. 10,000 46 450 00 Jan. and Ju1v. Jan. 11 1901. Sewer. 43 July 1, 1893. n,000 44 2.25 00 1 '+ +' July 1, 1902. Arsenal-Street Bridge. Cn 49 Jan. 19, 1894, 1.000 46 45 00 •i Jau. 1, 1903. Sewer. � :il .JUIV 1, Iml. :i,000 4 1_100 00 :` + July 1, 1904. Watertown Street. %u 72 Selx. 1, 1594, 1,000 4 40 00 Mar. and Supt. Sept. 1, 1900. Schoolhouse. M 73 "' 1, 199.1. 1,000 4 I 40 00 I " ++ ++ 1, 1100. 74 1, 1894. I 1,000 4 40 00 +` '+ •' 1, 11101. � 75 +• 1, 1894. 1,0(10 4 40 00 +' " •` 1, 1901. 76 `' 1, 1804. 1,00o 1 40 00 '+ •+ 1, 1002. '+ 711 77 " 1, 1891. 11000 4 40 00 '. `` 7, 1902.. 78 1, 1894. 1,00o 4 40 00 e. ►+ .. 1, 1903. 79 •' 1, 1894. 1,000 4 40 00 '+ 1, 1903. ++ SO ;• 1, 1894. I 1,000 4 40 00 *+ 'i 1, 11)04. ++ 81 •' 1, 1894. 1,000 4 40 00 '+ '+ 1, 1901. " 82 '• I, 1594. 1,000 4 40 00 '' `• 1, 1965. E+ 83 +' 171894. 1,000 47 40 00 •c .+ 11 1'905, 84 +; 1, 1894. 1,000 4 40 00 c+ +, .. 1, 1906. 85 1, 18144. 11000 4 40 00 `' + +• 1, 1906. " so •+ 1, 1894. 1,000 4 40 00 +• '+ .• 1, 1907. 87 •' 1, 1894. 1,00o 4 40 00 •` 1, 1907. S$ 1, 1894. 1,00() 4 40 00 +' '+ +• 1, 10118. 46 89 " 1, im. 1'mu 1 •10 00 `+ :i •' 1, 1008. ii 00 Sept. ,11 1894. 61,000 -1 $40 00 Mar. and Sept. Sept. 11 19(yj. Seb001b011'se 91 LL 1, I894. 1,000 -1 40 00 1t it At 1, 19m). 11 a Lt 1, 18:I4. 1,0011 -1 -10 00 11 11 LL I, 1910, EL 9:3 I, 1894. 1,011f1 •1 40 00 I •L `. 1, mm. .. 94 •• 1, 7391. 11000 -1 40 00 •• •• 1, 1!ll1. •` 95 1, 1894. 1,000 4 d0 00 t. t. 1, loll. 96 1, 18134. 1,000 4 .10 00 Lt LL 1, IOU. `t 97 1, 1894. 1,000 I 10 UO Lt .. ], 1012. #S 1. 1894. 1,000 4 40 00 1• L 1. 191:1. LY 99 •' 1, 1894. 1y0A0 4 40 00 11 »' ], 1913. LL 100 1, 1894. I'Don •1 •14) 00 •' LI ]y 1914, LL i 101 1, I S94. 1,1)()0 -1 •10 00 ,. 1, 1914. it r 104 April 1, 18N. 7,000 -I 280 00 April and Oct. April ], 11)05. Refunding Delit. 105 LL 7, 18w. 7,000 •1 YA0 00 it LL L. 1, 1905. 1t tr 1 107 blur. 1, 1895. 11,000 d 440 00 llnr, and Sept. Sept. 1, 1901. 9eb001house. Ci 121 Aug. 1, 1896. 3,(K)0 4 120 00 Aug. oud Feb. Aug. 1, 1901. 31t. Auburn St. Widening. 122 L` 11 1896. 31000 4 120 00 1902. Lt Lt Lt � 123 It 1. 1896. 3.000 -1 120 00 sc •• " 1, 1903. 1L 11 tt 114 1, IS!IG. ;3,00L1 .1 120 (K) 1L ,. 1y H10.1. Lt 1Y L. 125 1, 1'8!1G. 3,00(1 .1 11,0 N) YL t. I, !+,)11,3. 126 1, 13gti. 3,000 1 120 00 • aL t, 1. 111U6. 1L 136 1, 189G. 1,000 4 •10 00 •` L` ,' 1, 1!11)U, 11 1L it p 137 1, 1896. 1,p00 4 -10 00 1t L, 1, 11101). 1.3S' 1, Ism. 1,000 -1 10 00 °' YL t• 1, 1`100. 1t /1 1:19 Nlly. I, 1896. 5,000 .1 200 00 Nov. and Dlap. N+)y. 1, 1906. SeWer. 140 Lt 1. 1896. 5,000 -1 200 Off LE 11 `1 1, ]!#Cl1t. L• 1.11 Lt 1, 1896. 5,000 d 2DO 00 1t 1, 19UC;. Lt 142 a. 1, 1898. 51000 4 200 00 1, I1J06. E E 1.13 `t 1, 1898. 5,000 •1 200 00 ,t 1 i 1906. 11 1.14 •• 1, 1898. 5,C)UO 4 200 00 LL L. 1. 1901s. 1.15 •• 1, 1896. 5,m 4 200 00 E I 11b 1, 1906. 1.16 •` 1, 1896. ©,000 4 200 00 Lit 1, 1906, L t� r-L LIST OF TOWN NOTES, TIME OF 11IATURING.—Conthmed. - cz) 10. DATE. AMOUNT. Z xrn. ANNUAL INTIMEsT DUE. MATURITY. n(mllowED ON ACCOUNT OF INTEREST. 147 Nov. 1; 1896. $5,000 4 $200 00 Nov. and hinp. Nov. 1, 1906. Sewer. 148 1. 1, 1896. 5,000 4 200 00 `6 `i 1. 1906. 44 156 1, 1896. 6,000 4 200 00 1, u06. ci 157 1, 1896. 5,000 4 •?00 00 i1 `4 `[ 1, I906. •` 158 `` 1, 1896. 5,000 4 200 00 .. i 11 IWO. •• 159 `i 1, 1896 5,000 4 200 00 `i Ri 1, 1906. 166 Aug. 1, 1897. I 1,000 4 •10 00 Aug. and Feb. i Aug. 1, 1:107. Wt. Auburn St.Widening. � 167 1, 1807. 1,1100 4 40 00 l{ i5 :l 1, 1907. 168 `4 1, 1897. 1,000 4 40 00 :{ 1. 1907. {. S. i. 169 `i 1, 189r. 1,000 4 -10 00 ac .R 1. 1907. [c 4Rcl 170 4{ 1, 1897. 1,()00 1 40 00 4{ :R {. 1, 1.ffm a 171 " 111897. 1,000 4 40 00 4S `c '` 1, 19417. tt 172 " 1, 1897. 1,000 4 i -10 00 `i :' '• 1, 1907, 173 " 11 189a. 1,000 4 •10 00 •i cc {. 1, 11307. •• iR tr. 174 i° 1, 1897. 1,0()0 4 40 00 1. 1907. 175 `' 1, 1897. 11000 4 40 00 it {, •' 1, 1907. ! i 177 1, 1897. 1,0()0 4 1 40 00 .` i; 1, 1'J07. ,c `• 178 " 1. 1897. 1,000 4 40 00 'i {' ii 1, 1907. '• 179 `' 1, 1897. 1,000 4 40 00 " `i •i 1, 1907. 180 {' 1, 1897. 1,000 4 40 00 Sl R{ 4i 1, 1907. 181 14 1, 1897. 1,000 4 40 00 it 1, 1907. .• 182 It 1, 1897. 1 1,000 4 40 00 It " 1, 1907. .. .' 183 It 1, 1897. 1,000 4 40 00 It i. ►i 1, 1907. I It {, 184 it 1, 1897. 11000 4 40 00 {. .{ 46 1. 1907. .• [: 185 it 1, 1897. 1,000 4 40 00 It it it 1, 1907. 18O, It 1, 1807, 1,000 4 40 00 ii •i it 1, 1907. 187 f4 1, 1897. 1,0(10 4 40 00 R{ a is 1, 1907. + :4 188 {i 1, 1897. 1,()00 4 40 00 {i i, i{ 1, 1907. `' •i 189 i i 1, 1897. 1,000 4 40 00 i' •• it 1, 1007. co 00 Of. ; 1' 000`1 "0001 `l ,: 1' •, ULGL `E , 00 0V f• 000'l *OOGT '[ •, t, „ '016L `[ ,• +, , 11(I OI T OAO`I Ot}GL `I •• i 1,011.,y1'I DWInd '0161 `I `11lee '31n[ Pull •(mr (if) U t 000`T oO61 `I t,E►P [ •sasaadx;,q iQnROS '0061 1 `a,>l} •70t7 Puu jpdV 0o 0 i h 000`li ' 'WNE "I '100 6167 •asnon loogal; la[az -RUH IF201Psa2 PuxsaMOIR 'G061 `[ „ „ „ 00 09 i V8 008`1 GGSL ;I „ 81z .U019UOIXa camas 16061 It •, „ {}S LS Y 009' 608[ `L , LI7 6061 `1 •, „ 09 LS yf: MCIIF. 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G " 311900. 1,000 -1 10 ()t} 4f gc " 1, 1.910. 44 66 7 1, 1900. 1,000 1 10 00 4i I, 11?10. 8 " 1, 1900. 1,000 4 10 00 '4 `• 1, 1910. ►' 44 9 1, 1900. 1 18 0-000 4 . 20 00 + 1, 1910. i 4 lU 1, 180p. 1.850 4 7400 " " 1, 1901. Hasmer School & Sewer. 44 , 99. 9,000 36 315 00 „ " " 1, 1901. Water lfoau. • 11 1, 1899. 9,000 9j 315 00 1, 19(12. to �• p• 1, 1899. 9,000 34 315 00 :, •, " 1, 1903. 4L " q °• 1, 18w. 1),0()0 .3A 31.5 00 + `= 1, 190.1_ 4{ 1, 1889. 9.0f10 3� 315 00 111001). it till •` 1, ISDI1. 9,0(m 36 315 00 +' 1, 1908. `4 4` ;C •' 1, 18:19. 9,0()0 34 315 00 " " 1, 1907. `4 66 1, 18J9. 9.000 3A 315 00 ,+ 11 1908. � c 1, 1894L 9,000 34 315 00 " •' 1, 1909. . c " 1, Iwo 9,000 .-1 m) 00 '_ 1, 1910. o 41 1, 1890. 9,000 31 3.1.5 00 4d it I 46 1, 1911. :4 � 9h- ry' i1 1, 1841�J. a,{}O0 3 31 Of} °' 1, 1899. 9,000 3h 315 00 " 1, ISl1!). 9,000 .3h 315 00 44 4F 11 1914. ' ii 44 1, 18M). 9,000 .14 315 00 4. ' „ 1, 1D16. 4' 1, 18139 9,000 .36 315 00 j4 •' '° 1, 1916. 44 44 4. 11 1899. 9,000 34 315 00 •4 •' 11 1917. •• {4 ,+ 1, 189.9. 9,000 3 315 00 +, ,d =d 1, 1918. " •" 41 1, 1800 9,()f)O 34 315 00 ,4 .. 44 1} 1910 4: ,1 1, IS99. 9'(1m 34 315 00 •' •• c' 1, 102w 41 ti+ 1 11 1Si1}11, p[},00{1 Ili )31a 00 14 .+ ,+ 1, -1(9�-13. .4 is 4' 1, 1899. V,000 i3� 315 00 da 4. 44 1, 1922. 44 11 '7 Jan. 1, 1899. $9,000 :31 8315 00 Jan. and July. Jqn. 1. I923. Water Loan. n '• 1, 1899. 9,()0() 34 31.) (H) 1, 13.24. �• 1, ts99. 9,000 'U :31:i 00 L, �� a. 1, 11)25. .. c; 1, 1499. 9,000 :3� 315 00 a 96 1, 1926. �• 1, 1,8110, 91000 :3 315 00 1, 1927. „ •' F.j ° " 1, 1899. 9,000 3A 31:5 00 ' 1. 19?S. '{ •' o " 1, 1899. 9.000 3A :115 00 1, 1929. cc iL Oct. n8, 1899. 25,000 3.9 Discount. April 10, 11100. Antleipntion of Taxes. " 23, 18!i!1. 1a,090 :3.4 " ;� i0. 1900. •` c' 28, 1899. 1(1,01)0 3.0 10, 1900. Thu Selectmen hold tlae Tow n Tr[+n4urEsr':p-note for$riW,it being Lhe "TumpletviM Viand,"dated Aug#1rb,21, 1874,on dema ml,on which intorest is allowed zit the rate ors per cant. per Annum. r Watertown, Feb. t, 1gcx). CHARLES W. STONE, 7reasurer. 0 N rj INSURANCE. PROPERTY IXsGitED. — — -- W11KItr INsuRul). AMOUNT. i TtOTAL. Hxt,inrs. '1'trwn House and RngineIlotisp................. Lt11lcw4dreIrstnunmi Co., Alatichester.... "MOM 017 $opt. 1, 11101. Fli a illan's Fund, San Franeisco,Cal-- _',.500 (Rl .,•.,...... OCL I1, 1U01. Springfield Fire anti Alttrine................ 2,5W 00 May Z5,11304. 1gt'n) OQ Alutshouse,13arn,Live Stock and Furniture!.......... home Insurance Compitny, \e%V 1 urk ... I,o00 00 . ....... 1oP. 1,]1)00. 3lomu Insurance Company,1►cw York..... 87b 00 ......,..... Aug.i:,11101. .Mna Insurance Company,I3lirtford,Ct... S-, 00 ............. Ang.12,1901. American I Hurnnce Co., I3oaifln....,..,.. �iOQ 00 ........... Au9:4, 190�, Middlesex Mutual Insurance Co„Cuncorti. 1,5U0 00 ...........• 1tiov.1,19413. Cambridge Mutual fire It:tsurance Co...... 1,50000 Nov.5, IU 3. London Assurance Co..London Eng...... 2,100 0o Alay 26,1904. Greenwich Insurance Co.,lew fork'....... 2,000 W .. , Dee,21. 1004. i 10.0;0 00 Free Public Library Building,Books and y1:rniture. Royal Insurance Co.,Liverpool,FnR.,,., 9,000 00 ........., Ales.33,1DO. Pelttwtire Insurance Co.,Philadelphtu,Pa. 5,W0 00 ............Afar.5,19W. LanunshireInsuranceCo.,hfunclicster,Sep A,000 00 1--... .. !Sept. 21,1903. — queen Insurance Co.of Americti,NizwYork 5,00i) 00 ..-•..... Selrt 21, 1903. 11iu•tlord F1re Insurance Co,,IlurtfOrd,Ct. 5,000 00 1. .... bee.29,1X33. G3oa1011 Insurance Co..Boston.............. 01000 00 ....,,.,,, 31ay'37,11t04. Ater, Flrb:end Alarine Ins.Co., IlntitOn..... 4.000 00 ---- --- May-'211, 1904. 111rusdinn Nat'l Ins.Co..Stettin.Gurutussg Ii.000 00 -.._ May 24, IMC � Commercial Union AssuranceCo.,London ,OW LO ............ May 24.190t. T. Caledonian lit;urance Co.of Scotland.... 4,000 00 .. Dee.29,19fl4.041 _ High Schoolhouse and Pbilosaplitcal Apparatus..... Fireman's Fund Ine.Co., San Francisco,.. %000 00 OCL 113,1901. S11u Eire Insurance Co.,London........... 5,000 00 .....,..... July 10, li1118. No.British Red Ater..London&Edinburgh b,4(xl 00 .......... Nov,20, 190:3. Gernian American Ins.Co., Now York..... 4,scxt tui ...-. . May 25,100C n.XM (A) Grant Seboolhouse..... ................................ Hartford Fire Ins.Co., Hartford,Ct........ 4,00o n0 Afar.17,1900 \orth BrILLh& Mercantile 1n9.Go.,Lonclun 4,000 00 . Dec.18,lum — 5,000 00 C7oulldge Schoolhouse slid Furniture.................. London A€surance Corporation............ •',IiOD 00 ............ Sept.7,1901. Alercantile Fire:.% M11rin0 Ins. CO........... 1,80000 611t3.20, 1i104. . .... Lnneilsllire Ins.Co.,Manchcater, l•.nb...... 2,%')0 00 . Sept.5.1901. Hartfordl Fire Iltsuranee Co., Hartford Ct.. 1,100 00 .. A1up 23,1.904. 4,U50 00• . Parker Schoolhouse nntl VLJrn3t•1ar1m .........., London ASSmr mcc carporallnn.,......,.., %n4o 00 .........,.. 'Ziept.3,1101. Lon€Iou Assur.11+ce. C0t`1101`1rx.lu11....-.,..... 74`0 110 tW, 1110,5. Lowell •' " " .......... i.nlxcl4on Ansurance Los lloruiioai............ ,1:1kK1 011 f4ei1.S, 1101. 13utn id ,tM.. .. I ` `• ................... .tniosi4:ult 1n�tan�nrc Ct11n'lntrsy..,,,....,,.. :i.tl[1R3 00 Ft31�. 11, 1:103. 1"rands Echoolljouse............... .�Q.. 00 ..................... tinrWa�rn A:asurarlell Company, l.rr1,13u11.., ,,txlU OU .,. _ Ncay.'ltl, 1'diM1. f hcuii ix Insurance Co., 13ran3c9y n...... ..., 2,500 01) .. ..... Nor' 11t1, 39M Qncen Insurance Co.,N'e�r*'�ork..........., .�h11p U0 �gr.'14,19410. Lon+lnrl Assurance Coi`L9[ratiou........—.. 51"Go .. ......,- Dt-UF h2,11"I \e%v [1nmp!jhirc Ins,Co.,h11inclscater N 11 5,01�I100 ... 1pvc .'I 11000. 41,1-r1n1nn A111crinim Ina,Co., 'sew lor:.. . z,{1ln m i),,- !1, 1"K Lnnclon k.Lancashire Ina,Co..Vverpnol. ,illxi 00 .full. 111. 11101. 14 r 11011k11 i rU I Ms.Co.,hl ane hessttr, Ong. 5.NO GD ........... •11t 11.'13. 1901. ,EWi1t Ills. Co., 1.1a.rlforcl,Ct .... ... 5,0000 .1;u1. 45, 1001. 4U+00 041 Ilosleler Scllslofhoue+ ................... Boston InsurnuCe Vo ,Do lion 5,114111 Oil Ills. 15.1MO. Qtu,-e11 Ilrsur•auce Co Nf,1%v,Y nrk.... .5.M)U DO ..,. ,.,., 11 €.. 1-i,11XW. (:tlnncCticns FlrV Inn CO., 1111itfe,r+1 4.L .5,1)W+ (11) 11[.e.':11. 1914. 1llere ntlin Flee s'Irr 1AlliSine 1111s Co.. 1S),41 ri,(Ke 00 I>i O.'yi, IML Merokultile Fire& Marine Im.Co.,11m,tc111. 5^0 Mi �` ,,..... Feb.21, ]DOI. (.ialC1,1011inn Lais.Co.,Scotlnnd............... 5AM,IN . .. .. .Ma,y fl),1M. ;Et1 nr 0 Iin Write=.r Snpp]y U111](11ngs................................ `4"rEWers mul Mrochanlcrl Mu1;un),L(;we1l... 3,,it,1) [In .. ....;11mr.It. 1900. lL€lyoke 51 ill kill] 111-e 1isy.co.,Salem.... 3,5[Kr 0 .... HiLl•.15.WOO. Middlesex ,Miffs eel rini 111s.CID.,c€lricord . 11,1m] no ......... jupt.1, 19W. 111,(W W 9te11r1t FioIlcrsllit]Steam 1taller....... ....... Mutual Boller Imitl a11e11 Co., Boston...... MOW oo ........... ,Rine I,l :+.1. C 1n,0410 OU �- fAl _ �a NOTE.—AlnMML of insuranve exp1ring in INK1 is $S1,4110.1X1, of W111elt $44,04 Is on the irl`1Sckci:l rht�pl, $IU,1K* ni) Ilse 1'111111U Library, $3,tm on the Grant Uclmol,-:1,W0 on the Altnshou+se, elO.ODO on the Water Supply Bulldings, and $10.0-K-t1 on the Stcilin E00er alld Roller. W rt TERTiUW , Felvtllffy I, I goo. CHARLES NV. 5TO E, Tr•ecl.srrf•cr. 1:.i COLLECTOR'S REPORT. To Ma A and for of Me Town of ,TfT aterMivn: I herewith make m„ report for the collection or taxes for the years i gz, iSg3, 1894, 1895, 1896, 189 , 189 rcctcl 1399, 1892. Dn. uncollected taxes, $22� 13 Cif. By cash paid Town Treasurer, 1893- D1t Uncollected taxes, $ 27 35 Interest, 10 95 $838 30 Cn. By cash pail Town Treasurer, $8-8 30 189,1 DR. Uncollected taxes, $3,z65 87 Interest, 1 5f $3,285 44 C11. By cash. paid Town Treabure.r, $10 1 30 Uncollected taxes, 2,014 14 - -_ $3,2 5 -4 'F899 , Dn. Uncollec: ed taxes, $1,798 57 Interest, 89 77 $1,888 34 Cli. By Cash paid Town Treasurer. $105 34 1896. Uncollected Maxes, $3,101 8 2 Interest, 371 79 ` ,17.3 61 Cli. By ctish paid Town Treasurer, $3,473 61 189,7. Dr. Uncollected taxes, $=4,519 33 Interest, 11 1?0 29 $5163'9 6:! CII. By cusp paid Town Treasurer, $r7,882 76 Uncollected tag es, 7,756 86 $25 6:39 62 1898. Tar. Uncollected taxes, $44,789 6o Interest, I,5'7,3 09 -- $46,36z 69 By cash paid Town Trensurer, $38,367 45 Uncollected taxes, 7,995 24 $46,362 69 l £OIL ew]» N t1r0R: 1899. 2i. Taxes committed, $1/8,66 33 Non-Resident Bank Iax, mod 20 Newton Street Railway Company, 2aa Newtony]\ and Watertown Sty et Railway Com panyt 186 12 Concrete wMk% 262 47 Additional, gg 00 Interest, 244 IS $tSItOS7 6 CR. g cash paid TDw n Treasurer, $I59,222 99 Clicollected taxes. 2I/6d, 65 $lSi S7 6,1 W £ E. FA RW££6, 1/ o That uncollected balaclesof Wm. E. F ewG\ Collector, as .Shw,n above 2m, to the best of my k no»Ie ge, correct. G E O. S. PARKER, Au aw LIST OF UNPAID TES FOR 189 AS REQUIRED 13Y TOWN Acheson. W. 3. . ......... $ 7 '2:5 Burke, Martin, 7" Galen St. 2 00 Alarie, Elizabeth 1'. .... .. 3.1 l:l Burke, Martin, 11 Arse nid St. 2 00 Ashlty,Luke I`...... ..... 4 (13 Burke, M. R . .. .... ...... 2 00 lbbau, Patrick...... ...... 2 00 Burke, Patrick ....... .... 2 00 Aburn, John .... ...... .... 200 Burke, Tobiaas. . ..... ...... 2 00 Ambrose, Edw............ 2 00 Burke, Thomas.,23 Mt. An- Ambrose, Peter.... .... .... 2 0n burn St....... .... .... .2 00 Andrews,F. IV. .... ...... 3 00 J3urk(, Thomas, 30 Cuba St. 2 W Andrews, Joaeph .. ....... °+ 00 Burke, Willium, 33 Arsenal. Arnold, James H....... .... 2100 St ....... .... .... ...... ? (10 Burns,Edw. .1'1.... .... .... 2 00 Barnes, Jame.; J . .... ...... 92 45 Burns,Frank D.... ........ 2 00 Bartels, George I..... . ..... 37 00 ]turns, John P., 31 Pleasant 2 00 Bigelu , Henry J.... ...... 7 'a5 street .... ........ ...... 2 00 Hand, Willard It .... . ..... 17 50 Burnham, Albert .... ...... '2 00 Brown,crank A. ...... .... 75 1:3 Burns, .labia 1-, +3Dexter ]lruwn, G'EyorgL ...... .. 3 55 'tte. ......... ...... .._. 2 00 Bailey, Frank., (i1,5 Belmont Butler, John .... .... '? 00 St . ...... .. .. .... .... . 2 00 liumerfseld,W. W.... ...... 2 00 Barnes, Barton . . ...... .... 2 00 Barnes, Gordon H..... .... .', 04) C:ullaahun. Philip J.' urrt...._ -#G +I3 Burnes. henry S. .... ...... , 00 Cheney, Charlei W .. . . -10 .50 Barry, William...... ...... 2 00 Chadbourne, 11. W..... .... 2 88 13sartlett, Arthur 1I. .. .. .. 2 0() Conant,John.. ... .. ..... 69:3 78 Bath, James. .... .... ...... 2 00 Cox,Barney,estaw. .. ...... 1 21 G: Beatty, James I}' . ...... .... 2 00 Cain, Charles...... . ... .... 2 00 Beatty,Richard.. .. .. ...... ? 00 Callahan, C';laaarles 1' ...,.. . 2 00 Beatty, Robert II.......... 2 00 Callan, Michael........ .... 2 00 Belgea, George .. ..... .. 2 00 C",apun,Edw,IV" ... .... .... 200 Bennett, Saimaael A. .... .... ? 00 (;aalscaa. R.`1'._,... '2 00 Bigelow,charlt,... .... .... 2 00 Carney, James, 303+Mt. ,r u- Maakener°. Thumns IL. . ..... 2 00 burn St..... ...... ...... 2 00 Bleiler, tdw. J.... .... .... 200 Carney,John.... .... ...... « 00 Boyd, UieoT;e 11. .......... 2 OD c'nrr.Thomns.. F .. ...... '2 40 Boyle, :Lfich�ael .... .... .... {1[} (:ura'oll, '�Iattlaa�sr' l' .... ,... } 00 Brady, Ldw............... 3 00 Usslettan, BtLrtO[ .... . ..... 2 00 Bri gA, Jahn .. ... .... .... 2 00 C'uvanaa h,C.II........ ... " 00 Bright, David L....... .... 2 00 i'halaanxaa, 7, 11.... ...... .. 2 00 Bright, William A. .... .... 2 00 (Use, t_'laurlcsa If. ..... .... '2 Oil Brodie, Steve.. . .... .... 2, 00 Chase. Hollis,.... . 2 00 Brown, Charles F.... ...... 2 00 Chase, Henry 43 Arsenal St. 2 GO I1ro,%rn,Shermim. . ......... 2 00 Coen, John . .... .... . .... 2 00 Brawn, Willinm , ...., ... 2 00 Coffey, Jahn .... .......... 2 00 l.iryant, Joseph A.... ...... 2 00 (_'ollay', F.L . . .... ........ 2 00 Burke.J.P...... . ......... 2 00 Colby,Joel XV .... ........ '2 00 Burke, blaartin, ft Water St. 2 041 Coleman, R.... .... 2 00 132 COLL1,.GTOR'S It"EVORT. Culligan, Cbarles E . . .,.,. 2 00 Fabey, Patrick .... ........ 0 38 E Condon, William F.... .... 2 fl0 1 Y�e 1,Dq,.Terse. ... .... .,.. 60 42 Condon, Johu..... ........ ') 00 Fisher, James P.. .......... 7 2.5 Condon, Pierce ...... ...... 200 Flanders, David .... ....... 00 63 Connors,John..a .. ...... 200 Tlannerv, Ogren. .... .... .. 900 Connors,PatrickJ.... ...., 200 Fagall,]annca.... .... . ..... 2 00 Connors, William... . .... 2 00 Farrell, Patrick 13.... ...... 2 00 Conrov, Maurice. . . ...... `) 00 19nhey°, Jarnes ......... .... 2 00 +r�_'Unrr)r, It. Richard........ 1200 Fahuy,Martin..... .. ...... 2 00 L.�U1L.L&Ilnl', Danit:l.... ...... 2 UU 1tdiey, Patrick B---- .....- 2 00 Corrs.,mi, Jame...... ...... 2 DO Flihey Patrick,... ... 2 00 iC oughlili, Samuel.... ........ a 00 Falconer, Robert .... ...... 2 00 C DUg tlin,WiII1 u111 . .... .... '? 00 Farraher,Michael. .., . ... 2 00 Cow,Austin G. .......... .. 200 Farrar, Booth. ............ 2 Oil Cram, Jahn . .. .... .... .... 2 00 Farrell, James 11.. .. .... 2 00 Uruft, James P ........ .... Soo Feeley, Mictael,Ludd St- 2 00 ('raft, Mark D. .... .... .... 100 Feeley, tiiicllael, 44 11or8v St. u 00 Croft, William J....... ... 2 00 Ferena. ,John.. .. .... .... 2 00 Cuddie. James....... ...... 200 -Terrier. Harvey J......,... 3 00 Cullen, Frank. .. ...... ...... 200 Fessenden, Fred N% ........ 2 00 CuUon,Frank=L..... . ..... 200 Tield, F.1l.... ...... ...... 2 00 Cushing }°l,c ter lI ...... 2 00 Finnerty, Rufus ...,... .... 200 Fisher,John ...... .. . .... 200 Dahcnport, Alfred M. ...... IS 63 Fisher, `i"homas........ .... 2 00 Dor-1c, Margaret..... .... . rN 48 Fitigorald, Thomas 1" °..... 2 00 Daiey. Jeffrcd. .-..... .... 2 00 Flaherty, Coleman 2 00 Daniels, Ernest E...... .... 2 1)0 Flannery-,Patrick.., .. .... 200 Dennan, Charles A ...6 .... 2 00 Flannery, William P.. ..... .2 04 Dibblee, George ....... .... 'P Oil Flynn,3ohn........... .... 200 Doherty,James.. .. ... .. '3 01) Flynn,Thomas ........ .... 2 00 Doherty, Thomas 1'.. .. .... 2 00 Foley, Augustus A..... .... 2 00 Doherty, Walter... , .. .... 2 0p Fnloy.John............... 200 Donaltue,Thomas.... . ..... +2 00 Ford, John, #S Arsenal tit... 200 Donnelley,'r i moth v I.° .... 2 00 ford, John, 5 Ladd tit. ..... 2 00 Donovan, James. . . ...... 200 Fowler, ,Joseph............ 2 00 Dowd.John F..... .... .. . 2 00 Fraser, Alexander W ...... 2 00 Douglass, George 5.... .... 200 Fraxer, George H...... .... 2 00 Downing, Richard F. ...... 2 00 Frazer, Jacob -1I. ...... .... 2 00 Downing, '%Villiam. .... .... 2 00 Freemau, Warren C....... 2 00 Doyle, ,John L-". ...... ...... 2 00 Fritz, Odin . , .......... 2 00 Do le, Miehnel...... .. .. .. 2 00 Fuller, George F. .... ..... 2 00 Dn}le,Thunxaas . .. ..., .,.. 200 Drew, George E .., .., .. 2 00 Gallagher,Grace. . ..... .... 4968 Drisenll, Michael.... ...... " 00 (rulvin, Patrick F........... :i 75 Driscoll, William.......... " 00 t eorgr, Herbert .l. ........ 21 25 Dticey,John J. .... .... .... 2 00 Uuifl're,Doiniulco.......... 14 25 Ducey,Luivrence J..... .... 2 00 firant, Charles H. ..... .... 20 0€1 Ducey, William L . .... .. .. 2 00 r allagher, dames 8. .... .... 2 00 DugAn, Joseph ....... .... 2 00 Gallagher, R.1....... ...... 3 0D Dunham, henry....... .... 200 Gnlligher, John F.......... 2 00 Galvin, Michael ........... 3 00 Emton, Fred H., estate...... 53 72 Ga-imey, Victor . .. .. ... 2 00 Eager, William...... ... 2 00 GibsoA, John W.--• ,., 2 00 Earle, Alfred.... ...... .... 1; 00 Gildey, Martin.... , ...... 2 0n Etnery,I-ierbert . ... ..,... 2 00 Gilmore, John..... ..,. •.- 2 00 Emery, James 11. ..,... , .. '21 00 GloAleen,Fred J.:....... .. 2 00 OfiLLISt.TUR'S RUP{ART. 133 Glidden, Albert . .. .... .... 2 00 t.hurh s '-.,,., ., ,. 2 00 Oleasun, John, 21 Forest St. 2 00 11WE, t_`harlcs H ....... ..._ 2 00 (ilsaahccn, John 11.... .... .. 2 00 11owes, i niest .. . . .... 2 00 (ilusheEn, lti Char Ll R• .,.. .2 M lluckbw,1?dpr 11'. .... , ... 2 fi0 Gleason,Patrick D- - 00 laud un, Frank I';---... .... 2 01) G lcason.Thorn as . ...... .1 00 Glidden, Charles 11 .... .... 2 00 Ingraham, H. W. .... . . .. .. 200 Gordon, I;eorge . ...... .... 2 04) 1%thi, Godfrey. ...... . ..... 2 Q0 Goulet, Joseph -- -... ...... 2 00 Grace, 1lichrael .. .. ........ 2 00 Jackson, James 11 .... ...... pia 3S Graham, John. . . .... .... 2 00 Jaacksuii,Jain es 11.undIt alp h GregDrv, John J. .......,.. ? 00 Clement .~ .. .. .. •1 38 Griffin,•11. J ........ ...... '2 00 Jartii+, JohnJ. ... .... .... 1-) 00 Grimes, Wilfred . .... . ..... 200 Johnson, Charles I?..... .... 'r 00 Jolaasson, Willi€ull H ....... 2 00 Hackett, Foink J.... . . .... n 00 Janes, }.dw. P. ...... ... 2 00 Haynes, Nellie :L...... .... 38 50 11OWes, rlurtL A........... 33 25 Keefe, t'ornelius....... .. ,, 22 13 Haake. Ileum.. .. . .... .. 200 Keefd=, David I'...... ..... I:i 38 Hackett, '1'lionius I': . .. 200 Kelley,Jahn 13 ............ 2 00 I tfggL-vty, CharieR . ...- -... 200 Heller, M.J., lad George Y Iln-:,erty' William. ...... ,. 200 llutler.............. .... 30.157 Haley, Fred E. .. .... ...... 200 Kelley,'I`imothy . .... ...... 28 26 Hall, Charles H.. .......... 2 00 fi•I 13 2 00 Kaahill, Josh .a ... ...... 2 00 HlLminond, Lowell3-n P. 2 00 Keefe, MichaelF ._.. ...... 2 00 11amr4l`l" 'I110111as 111....... 2 00 Keene, Joseph. .. 2 00 Hanlon, William ...... .... 2 00 Keene, 6. ,Marlin ...... ... 2 00 11apenney, Jalucs•..... .... 2 00 Keith, (filbert I1....... .... 2 00 llaskins. Francis .... ...... '? 00 Kl ith, O uy 13 ... .... 200 Barris, llerekiah.,.. .... . 2 00 Keith, Walter 11., Jr . ...... 200 Hatirringwn,Patrick.... .... 200 Kelliher, John F- --.. ...... 2 00 Harrington. Sum . ........ 2 00 Nelley, Patrick .. .......... •? 00 Harrington, William....... 2 00 Kendall. John 11., 10 Wit]- Harvey, Morriss . .......... 2 00 nut St.. . . .... 2 00 Hurwuod, Peter tit......... 2 00 KennallY,Ed%v.*F...... .... 200 Hastings . .. .... .... 200 I ennally,Will amJ.... .... 200 Haugh, Hichael . ...... ... 2 00 Kenney, l dw . .. .... 200 Haviland, Edwin G.. ...... 2 00 Ketinev. Frunk...... . ..... 2 00 Ilaviland,Edwin J. ....., .. 2 00 Kenney, J01M. 15 calf C'Utt.age .2 00 Rv ales', John...... .... .... 2 00 St .. .... ... .... 2 00 Hcrlila,•.Daniel-.. ....., .. 2 0 Keuncy, John, 13 off Pottage 2 00 1lerlih , Jahn F. ...... .... '2 00 Kiler•, Jeremiuh ..... ...... ? 00 Herlihy, Jahn. .. .... ...... ? 00 Hiles-, John. , .. ... ..,... 2 00 Hcrlihv, William ... , ..... 2 00 1%'i6il, FraDk. ........ .... 2 00 Herler,'I'im,xhy. .... .. .... 200 Hern,William. .. .... ...... 200 Leighton, llnrin _k- -.-. .... 96 '?i 1lenicy, Charles W .. . .,.. 2 00 Leman,Frank A. ...... .. .. i 2Z Higbec,Joohn F........ .... 200 Lindsay, Robert.. .... . .. 450 Hill. Charles -&...... ...... 200 Leighton, Henry T .. . ..... 1 1 13 llihier. U"stave ..... . . .... 2 00 Lynch, Andrew ..... ..... 30 00 Hillman. Samnel .... . . .... 2 a0 Laing. Veraou....... . ..... 2 00 3'linehelifl; _'ilinxandur . . .... 00 Laseltl,James.... ........ .. 2 00 Jl;ines, 1liehnel .. . . _' 00 Le[arv, Dennis 0..... . ... 2 00 ?ivdgdon, C=ear,;c 1'..... .... 2 00 Lfe,John... . ...... 2 00 3101mes, Ulinton 1 . .. .. .... 2 00 L6j11t0n, Stephen G. .... 2 00 134 RX'P 0RT. l.ou hry,Joseph P. .... .... 2 on hlcf hats•, Edward ..... .... 2 00 Lough s•}, Daataiel 3. . ... .... 2 00 110 inty,Frank E......... 2 00 JAWEl, George.<... ........ `? 00 :41cGnA, John.... ..... .... 2 0 I_.vaach, Edward . ...... .. .. 2 00 itlel,oughlin, James........ 2 00 hlel.,ought n, John . .. ...... 2 00 lialoon &- :Allen ....... . .. 23 38 1101atlaan, James ...- -. .... 2 00 McArthur, :a.n€lre)i. .... .... 2720 Mc.'aunaraa, James . .... .... 2 00 McArthur, :1., uxrt.... .. .. 427 88 hleSherry,James .... ..-... 2 01) 'INIW rin, Jame? . ..... ... 2 Olt McShcrrF,'4laertin...... .... '2 00 klc(':arthy,Patrick,eataate . .. 29 75 Meagher, Dennis It .. ...... '? 00 Jic l)cnouoh, James 11.... .. T 50 '_11ce, Dennis ---- ------ ---- "? O6 1lcanaagltaan, 1sdwr., Gilkey Ct. 3488 Mee,Edward......... . ... 00 1i'Ionahau,James D. .... .. .. 118 ad Ia'lee, James . .... ...... ... 2 00 'ikDoucugh. J. F.... ...... 5 dO 'Nulls, Andrews F .......... '2 00 lfcNamatrai, Jahn l: ...... .. 1.5 1', Mills, klcrlacrt A....... .... '2 00 1lalekin, Jo8cph S.... ...... 2 40 ,Dills, 11'. I.. .. . ..... ...... 2 Ofl . lIaddeu,Charles II..... .... 2 00 Milmore,Jaaines.. .. .... .... 2 QU Mahoney,Dennis . ..... .. .. 2 00 1lilmore,dichael .... ...... 2 00 1 llioncy, Joseph , ..... .... ? Oil Milmtaue, Thomats...... .. 200 " NItahone}, Michael ..... .... 100 11itehell,James K...... .... 2 00 4lahoney,XV.D.... .... .. .. 200 Monahan,John-..- -... ..-. 2 00 lIathuncy, James ....... .... `2 00 Monahan,Paatrick...... .... 200 Maloney,John.$ IN o..Beacon llooers, Ed%v. Is. .... ...... 2 00 St . .. .... ..... 2 00 llcoers, Jahn'C-... .. '2 00 ilalonev, ThomasT.. ...... 200 1A100ers, Louis P. .... ...... 2 00 Maaloncy,willictin...... ,... 21 00 :11ooney,Jahn,22'-N"o.Pett= hltaunina~, James. ...... .... 2 00 St . .... .. ...... .... .. .. 2 i10 Manning, John, 0'3 Lrscnnl 11100new', John H Irvin— St.. ? DO St .. . + ..... n 00 11nrazi Pat riQk II.......... '? 00 Manning, John,72ASummer Altman, Thomas, 10 'North IS . . . .... .... 2 OU 1lefacon St...... * 2 00 llannitir,'Michaa�el...... .... '2 OO ,Moran, Thomas, 11 1_.'hmrch Martin, William 11....... .. 2 00 hill.......... . ... 2 00 pa—Son, :lia xwell..... .. .... 2 00 1ioren, 11'. G ........ .... 2 00 Mason, S. C... i .... .... '2 00 Alt rris, Fred . .. ,._. . . 2 'JO Mc%1uliffe, DaxnielI...... .. 2 00 ltorrow, Willinm 200 McAuliffe, Florenee Jr.. .,.. 2 00 11orse, C Carlos .... .... .... 2 00 4teliride, Charles .... ...... ? 00 Horse, John S....... ...... _' ()a NlcC'raliert;r, W. 11...... ..... 00 ?tloalcy'. Josfllsh P.. .. . ..... 2 00 llc[.'rrtlf Y', Jolin ..... ...... 200 'MoK inn, F.V .... . . .. . .. 2 00 1fU(';irthr°. 11'illitanaI. ...... J 00 Moulton. Frank . ... .... . 2 00 .ilc[:t,v, Paatrilok........ .... 2 00 linliaeUIM, .lnhsa ..... .. ... . ..} Ob 11c0jr1e',Edww....... .. .... 2 00 Moran, ]Itirtin J- - . .-- 2 00 1leDonajd, James.... , ..... 2 00 Mulhearn. William. .. ... .. 2 DO KcDomdd, John. .. .... 200 11'Ialleher, Ilichaaei . .... ,... "M 00 3I annix, :1laartin , ..... .<.. 2011 Mullen,IOaniel ...... . . .... 2 00 llalltpry, Patriek..... ...... 2 00 llerlet+, Porkins . .... .. 2 00 - NICb ;altl, Williaiaiz B.. .... 2 00 Murphy. Edw.W. . .. .. 2 00 llcl omml, Colon 2 00 l'iurphy',John,61'No.Beatcmi 11c1:;u lx rn, .lnselm.... .... 200 S . .... .... . 2 00 11CIOIro3,Joseph...... .... 2 00 Murphy, John, 42 Laaurel 8t. 200 NlWadde+si, William,... .... .: 00 Murphy, Owen.... .... .... 2 00 tilcGinlev, Jnaties .#..< .... 2 00 McUiaatr�, Arthur J I..... .. 200 NaIl►, Jaanies V . . ... .... ? a00 Yctiialt}, 11crnaird . .. . . .... 2 00 INIdIV. 11101taais I .... .. .... '2 00 135 NCal, sat uel.... . ... .. .... 2 00 1tallr•.0 hrisiopher ......... U .38 leeil, William J.... .... .. .. 2 00 hatt.i!�an, John.T. .... ill 3s Nelson,Olive..• 6........ 2 00 lipi3 m'ond. CharleaA . ...... 6 50 -Nolan, Mrilliam _VI . ...... .. ?, 00 11eK. 31, lla.rr F..— ...... .. 7 00 n�onan, John, . ._ . ...... 200 Ruelxeford,'1'homas J. ...... n i 17 Nutting, A. F.... .... 2 00 Rusbcll,Iloward. ...... .... 70 2i bully, Michael J. ...... .. .. 2 Otl O'Brien, Frtuik.......... 2 00 Itally,Peter J ..... .... .... '21 00 0*13rieu, Jarnoa P ...... .... 2 00 Rattigan,prints........ .... 2 00 O'Brien, Joseph . ...... .... 2 00 ltnttigan, ,Panic+s It ..... ... . 2 ter} 0*11Anrt, Justin.. .. ....... 2 00 Rattigan,John P . 2 00 O'Brien, Peter. ............ 2 00 Rnttigan, Michael 13.- 2 00 O'Brien, `l"imotby , . ... ... 2 00 Ratti-im,Thomas F., 31 Cuba O'Donnell, James E.... ... . 21 00 St .,... . .... . .. .... `13 00 O'Halloran, M. .... .. ,... 2 00 Rutti;en, ThumasF., 56 X1 0. O'Hearrtt,Ambruse ........, '2 00 I3,fteon St .......... .... 2 UU O*Heara, John W...... .... 200 11av mond, Fernard U. ...... 2 01) Olson, ,Martin ....... .... .. 2 00 Reardon. 1'ILtrick .... ...... 2 Op Oniows , Thomas . ...... .... 2 00 Ranr11011, Timothy . ...... .. 2 Of) £7sirrarl, Lrchie1`. ... .. .. ? 00 ]tcakou, Thomas. ...... .... 2, Ocl Reed, Samuel ........ 2 Ord Ferry, Stephen, heirs....... 231 06 Regan. Garnelius D ,..... .. 2 OO Perry and,Lrnolrl._..., .... .3 H began, Jer, J'...... .... .... 2 OU Pike. titer;e E... ......... 72 00 Rice, Thomas . ...... . 2 OO Plaisted, E.S.,or uw'uerA.. .. ;5 613 j.ilci•, Geurgi ....... ...... 2 0o Plaisted, llerbert W.. ...... 12 50 Riley, .Frames . ... ...... .. 200 Proctor, Itnsettsr16i. ...... .. 10 76 ltism ld, Joseph. ... .. ... a oo Prisidible, ]Mary-1: . ..._.. .. S 76 Rit, Benjamin .... ... .... 2 (A) Pater•. 11':Ilt r....... ., ... 2 GO Itr�tstt, James ..... ...... °.? 041 Patrick, Fi-Kak_L .... ...... 200 Itob'blms, Charles .... ... ,. 1 75 Penrce,'l'Ixuntas.. .... ...... 200 Rook, .Tuhn . .... .... ...... ,2 011 Pendergiist John............ 2 (10 Roesler, Albert .... .. . .... 200 Pencler+„ast,Pit triek .... .... n 00 Rooney, 19 rnard. Jr . ...... 1 00 1. :rry, Franeis A. ,........ 2 40 ltnnnc},John )' ....... .... 200 P€tursun,Edtr. .... _....... 200 Rooney, Martin ....... ..... 2 ilia Ileterqun Drank. `_a 00 Rooney, Michael B. .... .,.. 2 Ott Phelps, Austin D ...... .... 1 00 ltcaonej riaraathy...... ._ . 2 DO Philbrook, Forest.... ...... n 00 Itoseu, Jacu6...+.... ...... 2 OU Phillips, George E ....... .. 2 On Ruggles, Tharlesb. .... ..... 2 DO Pilcher, harry E....... .... 2 00 Ruggles, Nathran .... ...... n OU Pillsbury,Edw. 'i"4'....... .. 200 Ryan, Cornelius........... 2 illy Plaisted, { eor.p�e. ...... .... 2 00 ltr•ari, Jrnties .... ... ...... 2 [art Pratt,Arthur.... .......... 2 OU Rvan, Witliana . ... . .,.... 42 00 Pratt,Edsr...... ...... .... 2 00 Rt der, William. .... . .. 2 UO Pratt, John 1T. . . ... .,.. '2 00 Pendergast,-iichuel.. . .... 2 00 Sharp,Emily E.. .......... 113 83 Priest, Walter '1........ .... ? (10 sherltlari, Jtimes. ... ...... 725 Prindible, Frank J. ........ 200 Sanclsa, Edm% C •.« .. .... 2 00 Sraager, George U ...... .... 2 0o Quinn, Daniel.. .., . ,..... 5 60 Sargent, Addk G ,..... .... 2 OU t Uifl lien, William J ., ., ,„. 200 Seutt, Frank , ... , ...... .. 2 00 Quinlan, 13dw. .... .... .... 2 Ott Scott, James .... .... . ..... 2 00 Quinlan, John. ... .... .. 2 00 Sec�tt,Jtrlan N1'.... .. . 2 00 Quinlan, Lssrwiee 11 ...... 2 00 ShaughnessY,William D.. .. 2 00 Quinlan, Timothy ..... .... 1 110 Sheridan,)_`'rank ..... 2 00 (quirk, James H ..., . ..... 2 00 Sherltlan, Fiunk J ... .. .... 2 00 136 ('0t.I17..C'MIt's REPOICT. Sheridan. MasitheW „ ..... 200 Tilton,_1lheA . ...... .... .. 2 00 ShciIds,Jahn.... .......... 2 00 'riinonev, Jahn ........ .... 200 :shields, Patrick . ......,,,. 2 00 Tilni ney,Hichanrd..-- ----.. 2 00 4kehill, Owen. 2 0Q 'robin, Patrick .. .... . ... 2 00 Slainin,I'aatriek...... .•.• `2 00 'rttiiiic, Abraham .... ...... "2 Ott Slmamin,Thowas,2 Taylor St. 2 t)11 'rurk, Joseph.... ... ...... 2 illy Sloan, George 11...... .... 2 00 'L'++ohig, James T .... , ... . 2 01) Small, Ernest - ...... .._... 200 Tw-010mey, E110 1 . ...... .. 2 00 Smith,Charles F,. .. ,..... 2 00 Twoomey, Joseph...... .... 2 01) Smith, CTUOrfTe. .... . ., ... 2 00 'f'�eoonzey' William ...... .. 2 00 Smitth, J11111C, '%V. ...... ,.. 2011 Smith,Thomas 11 ..... .... 2 (10 Vaabcv, ]lichael 11.......... 2 01) Smith, williaain. ..... ....,. 2 00 Smythe, John. . . .. .. ..... 2 00 W34.ellius, 'Maria ... ...... 60 38 Sm�the, William Q .... .... 2 00 Watertown 'alnchine Co .... 225) S11 Sttaytiat:, William ...... .... 2 00 White, Forrest W...... .... 660 Snow, Fre(l 11 ............. 2 oil 1Vlaitnev, ll.iratm,estate. .... 214 07 Snow, 1lenrs.... .... ...... =2 tut Wollitver,Anna L., estate, II. Soule,Greenwood f:.... .... 2410 1).Skinrivr,trastce....... 22383 5lioll'Lt. �CeaTge A. . ..... .. 111) Wrildron,Jtimes . ....,. •--- 200 il "firing. -Nicholas J. ...... . 2011 �1 aldion,Jcsliti ........ . 2 () 5tatcov, Philemon .. .... .... 2 00 Walker, Cornelius S........ 2 0 f111. S1111112T,F. 0...... . ....... 2 00 Wrilker, James E .......... 2 00 '.Stairlield, Charles . .. ....•• 2 00 Walsh, Jahn ........ ...... 2 00 Steele, Colon .... .......... 200 '1r 06h, M.W.. ............ `2 00 Sta}pleas, Frank, 99 Greeta i'Grzassenius, Thorsen M . 200 St .... ...... .... ..... 2 110 11't14h, Henry. .. ....... .. 2011 Stephens, Cxeo-rgn A-:...... 200 We]cli,Jutnes,13 Mt.Auburu Stevens,Herbert D...»..... 200 St. . ............ .... .... 2 00 Sullivan,James............ 200 1'1'elt:h, James, 7 Middle St.. 2 11(1 Sullivan, John J....I...... 2 Ott Welch, John, 7 Middle tit. .. 2 01) Sullivan, Daniel . .... ...... 200 Weich, John, 3 Summer .... 2 00 Sulliva ii, Francis, ... .... 2 1)U Welch,Patrick . .. ... .. 2 00 Sullivan, George. . -.. . . 2 00 111julmouth. Richard . .... . 200 Snllitia n, Patrick .... .,,... 200 White, Patrick . 2 00 �tiullivaat, It. C'.... .. .... 2 00 ''VMte,Theophil�tts . ........ 2 00 Sullivan, 'Timothy.B ....... 2 011 %Vilbur, �Villiaim .... ...... 2 00 4utlellia.Job ........ ...... 200 WileOx, .rattles .k.. .... .... 2 00 Swift, John....... ........ 200 Willi11111K, IlelaryG . .... .• 1 00 ll'iliiam% Thomas, Jr ...... 2 00 '1 woomey,Richard..... .... 200 11'orth, 11aarry_..... ...... 2 00 Tyler,Alonxa� ............. S 75 Wright, Fred J.... ...... .. 2 00 '1'aivlor, Iierbert . ? 00 Ticeh.urst. Frederick . .. . 2 00 Yerxa, Charles,M.... ...... 2 04 'I ilm:ton, Barr}i .. .... •... 12 00 SUPPLEMENTARY POLL TAX 1AS 7 1898. 11artlett, F rwiik C...... .... 2 00 Criltether, James ........... 2 00 llerry,rraank A...... ... 2 00 lellev, Jolla 13 .. . ...... .. 2 00 Faarrell,John J.Jr ......... 2 00 Killaricle, Frank ..... ...... ? 00 Terrier, Gilbert P.... ...... 2 00 Kinehla, John V..... ...... 200 Flyun,Joseph E........... 2 00 [;+ULLEC,TOR.$ REPORT. IS Lawn, 1'hunia�'S. ...... .... 2 00 tiheridan, George F ...... .. 2 00 li noiri. Joseph 11. . ...... .. 2 00 Mahoney, Johan 11...... .... 2 00 Sullivan, Joseph J . ...... ., '? 00 MooncY, Michael ...... .... 3 00 Thompson, A. L. ...... .... 2 00 Quinn.Edward....-. ...... �} 00 Quinn, John . ... .. .. 2 U0 Regan, Ilennia ... .... .,.. 2 00 Fagan, Francis W . ...... .. .j 00 Gardner, William.......... `' 00 Shea,Dennis .... .. .... 200 Velah,ltiebard.. .. ...... 2 00 Sheridan, PhiliO H ... .... 2 00 Donovan,John ............ 2 00 NON-RESIDENT POW, TAX LIST, X ,98. Bartlett, Carrie .. .- , . ..... it 24 Mercer, Willimn L....... .. 67 76 :tioones, Florence 1 ...... .. 11 75 Campbell, Daniel `1' . ... .... .3 50 Munroe, William P.Tr...... 1.0 50 Carman, Lucy A....... .... :3 50 Xi2rrav,Ill.J.... ........ .. 52 50 Cmiton. Ellen. W ...... .... 1 75 [.' oolc, _Alice L ............ 1838 Nickersou. Emma, wife of Cutler, JainesE.... .......1 3150 JGhF1 ..... ..... ...... ... 8 75 Dimock, Rufus F.... .... .. 788 O'Connor,Kate A.......... 1 75 Dwyer, Windeld .. .. ...... 6 25 O'Meara, Stephen.......... 1 75 Emery,Washburn ....... .. 44 00 Packard, Francis ...... .... 8 75 Phinney, 11ricilla C ...... .. 37 03 Fernald, Charles F. ........ 47 25 Porter, Elizabeth, DeCastaa, Fraser, Guar;iana B ....... 6 25 Grace ............ ...... 3 5tt Fuller,liaxana E .... ...... 38 65 ldoaen, Jacob ............. 6 26 llnrtwell, George D........ 3 60 Roeder, Albert ...... ...... 42 00 Haskell,Susic ,i........... 1 75 hatch, Ed;tit P. ............ 4 38 Shaw,Emanuel A ..... .... 1 75 Hathaway, James A........ 8 75 Skinner, Sardius. .......... 7 00 1lill, Cora It ...... ........ 3 60 Slade, Jonathan ..... ...... 48 28 1logan,George ............ 1 76 Speare, Charles F...... .. .. 31) 38 IIor�tF.teiu, I .............. 3 60 Smith, Catherine U., wife of rohn J . .. .. .. ...... 1 28 .lefts, William F .. .... .. 3 94 Sprague, Edgar W....... W. 3 60 Jo:ties, Bedeliaa,wife of John. 3 60 Stimpson, William 11 .. .... 7 88 Stanley, F.0.. ........., 7 00 Kellar, Clifford J ...... .... 4 38 Swift,:Mice A............ 39 38 Lattimer, Andrew I3 . ...... 1 75 Wayne, Herbert N. . ....... 413 75 Lyman, Arthur.trustee..... 38 49 Weldon,Kate It........... 4638 Wellingtnn, G.A...... .... 1S 60 Mackin,John J-----....... 1 76 Wilbur, Emma A...... .... 2 63 Maher, Daniel E..... .... .. 1 76 Wood, Henrietta W........ 625 McLellane, E.C . . ......... 3 50 McNumee, william H...... 5 00 Young,]Baud N1. .... .. .. 1 76 r LIST OF UNPAID TAXES FOR 1899, AS REQUIRED BY TOWN I Y-I,A WS. At;beson. William J .. .. .... $6 42 llarne.�, Francis II..... .... 2 00 Adams, L.L., et al,....... . 2,4539 00 33s:ncs, Marton, S.... ..... 2 uU Alnric,I''livabeth F. .... .... 28 Ill lintneR, Gordun 11 , ........ 2 00 Algine, Josvpll iti, .......... 43 00 Barry, David.. ...... . . .... 2 00 A,-,ley, Luke F ., ...... 4 46 Parn., (aatrrett . 2 (In Alexander, William ...... 5-1 91 Barr%y, NVIllinm ...... ..... 00 Ayer,Lucuis A.J.. . ....... v 28 )3ittner, 14'illiam I'..... .... 2 00 Abbott,T. Grafton. ...... .. 2 01) liurtictt, :Erthur 11..... ... 2 00 Abbott, Lewis D ......,... 200 -Bath, James... ...... ...... 2 00 Abbott, Tilden (_7 ...... ... 2 00 DWI, Jaarnes J I ........ .... 2 00 aElbertinc, l;rnet t ...... .,.. 2 00 Beatty, James 1^ ..... ...... 2 00 AM—ed,Thomas A...... .... 2 00 13ea ay, It.iehard, 37 sNa.11ea- Alfred, Thomas W. .. . .... 200 coil "At. .. ... .... . . .. 2 00 Alfred, NVilliam F...... .... 2 00 Beatty, Richard, 4 Ladd St,.. -2 00 ;Ellen,hobert'r........ .... 2 00 Beatty, Robert It .... ...... 2 0 AmILke.Abram ...... ...... 2 00 -Bedard, Datliic. .... ...... .. 2 00 AmbrOye, ELIWesI'll . .... .... 2 00 Yell, Johu' '...... .... .... 2 00 Abbott,tunnel P... .. .... 2 00 dell,J.t~tanley ..- ........ 00 Anderson, Alvah ....... .... 200 Dennison, George0........ 2011 :Enderson, Jahn ..... ...... 200 13ennctt, ticsmuel..... ...... 2 00 ,Audersan, NeLison . .. .... 200 Berry, -Fronk, 24 No.Beacon �Eztdexson,Robert.. .... .... 200 S t . .... .... .... .... .... n 00 :Lrehcr, : taaaley . ......... 2 OC1 1Bcrr , 1"rook, is i Z'�ati ette it. •? tlta Arnold, James II .......... `2 4141 ]ierr�p, Jahu....... . ..... .. 2 00 :Eshlin,Wolfnrd . . .... 2 00 11igelovv , Ed w•....... ...... 2 111) Acheson, Frederick l:1. ...... 2 00 11i11, I"red T'. . . .... ...... 2 00 AyInvurd, Teter . ........ 2 00 BlUki ne , Thomas It. .... .. e 110 Bleiler,Frank . ... .... .... 2 00 Miley Ambrose C;....... .. 1554 13oyd2n,Amos{_'...,.... .. 2 00 Bailey & �)ha w ............ 8 2t1 Lrady, Edi4.... .... ...... 00 73arue4, Jarctes J .... ...... 80 02 Bruall, Fred..... , .... .. ., OU -Barrett, Peter P. ......... 8 4o Bricrton, Albert G ..... .... ? no Barry,Johnnna:t J .......... 45 10 llrigandi. Stephatno ...... . . `_' tit) 11a,rtely, George L.......... 3480 lirirrht, David I...... .... .. `12 00 Bigelow, Henry J.......... 8 68 -Bright, C;oorge 4i ... . ...... 2 Oil Weiler, 1?dw J .. 65 30 Bright,William A .,. ? 00 1Beiler, rlixabeth, wife of Brodie, Steve...... .... .... -' 00 George. . ..... ......... 234 30 Brolvil,G eur9t .... ........ 2 +bra Bond, Willard 11 .......... 44 64 Brow a, C;eorge W ......... 2 00 Brown,Frank A........ 73 34 Brimn, Jacob ....... .... . . 01) Brown, Lucius "i',, estate of Brown, 'Sbermall C ..... .... �p oll us .. .. .. .... ........ 68 06 Brownell.li0I.VBTtl ..... •... 2 oo ll urkr, JatmceV.... ...... . 5 28 13rrant. To�eph A.......... 2 00 1tleiler Charles J. .......... 610 Burke,llttrtin,11 Arsenal 4t 2 Ulf -Bain, Itioranan. ...... ...... 2 (M Burke, tlartiTi, 1 -Water St.. 2 00 -.Barnes-, Joseph F. 2 00 Burke, 11.R... ... ....... 2 V11 C;I;}1,I. CT(O."S REPORT. Burhv, '1?cslsins .f .... . . ... 2 00 Chase, Jlollls.............. 2 00 llurke, "Photons, m Cuba St. ' 00 Clark, Arthur. ...... i IIII Burke,'l'kiaslaius.... .... .... 200 Clark, Drunk F............ `r 00 Burke, William, 21 Vsenal Clark. John F. .......... .. E) IIII tit . ... .... .... .... 2 00 Clary, Patrick r. .. . .... 3} 110 Hurnes, Fnink D ...... .... "2 00 Clitford, William ... � 00 Burnes, John E.... ...... 200 {.low, Herbert. ... ..... 00 BuIrtivs, _Michael C . ... .... ., I111 C'o1Fev, John, 9 Lailtl .St . .. 2 00 I iur11 S,John,0 Dexter St.... 2 00 Colby', Frank E...... ...... 2 IIII B11811ea, O-ieph, 227 Alt.Au- Colby, Joel W......... .... 2 Illl Isurn �"I. ...... ...... .... °? 00 Coleman,TliDMfiA It........ 2 till 1lintertielal. 'i,'1`alter 'rL'.... .. 2 00 C,'olligun, C'laarles l. .... .... 2 111) 11talei-, `iumn ..... .... .... 2 00 Collins, Jamft. ." ..... .. ,2 MI {,'otstlCata, Perez' I" .... ..... 2 MI Caliaihnn. Philip, J., uxrt ... 4382 C'midon, T-Acir. ..... ..._.. 3 110 Caaltapba�]l, Cyrus H ... . .... 93 02 Condon, Willinoa 1. .... .. .. 2 00 C.'aimpbeli, Lnur'al A ........ .1-1 44 Conley, John.. . .... 2 110 Chase, llatri caret •1..... ..... 37 72 Con-nelley,Anthany. ..... .. 1 00 C.henev, Charles tit'.... . .... 38 08 C._'orinefley Patrick....... . 2 Il0 clemcnt, ltaall)li.. .... .... ., 47 92 Comiors,'Patrick ...... .... 2 CIO Uhatdbourne, 11. IV ........ .5 28 Connors, William..... 2 00 CJcsatunt, J01111 It . .......... 274 78 {`oianolly, John.....,...... 2 00 Conti, Felix........... .... 5 20 Colira€xll►•. Patrick....,. .... 2 00 COX, Bairlwy, estate .... .... 11398 C"onror,f:111mrice. . 'y {1{} Crfosb►•, Anne 'K....... .... it 84 Conroy, NJ. ll,ieharal+......... 2 MI Uro%ve, Sdirin S . .......... 0 70 [.onsidiue, baniel.... ...... 2 00 Crowe, Lewis ...... � 46 1."a)renrau, %villiarn ..... .... 2 CIO Uruikshank, Jesse SIX•.... .. . 14 7Ea L'orlisj, 1 -Uliani . ... ? 00 C-'•ruikshank, Willinin Li .... h6 1'2 Corrigan, Jaarnes,:i9 C3alen+tit 2 00 Cain, Charles......... ,.... '3 Dtl (r,orfizaan, James,29,o.B(!a- C:aallahan, [Mules F .... .... ". 00 con St.. .... ..... 2 00 Callahan.Frank 11......... 200 C:Osman, Charles. .......... "p 00 Callan, 'Michael. ..... ...... 2 00 Cox.Austin G. ...... ...... 2 00 C'aalman, Edir ..... .... .... +2 Oil Cram, John ............... 2 110 C.'lalnaan,Edw.J..... ..,. 200 Croft, James I' ..... ,..... .2 On Calman, William I..... .... 2 00 Croft, hark D. .... .... .... 2 IM Campbell, Archibald ....... 2 00 Croft, William 1,.. ._ . .., 21111 Catellibc11, Walter E.... .... 2 00- Cronin, PTatrick... ..... ..., 2 110 C.'npen. Edw. W . ..... .... 1 00 C'ross,.14311TI •........ ...... 2 Oil Carr, 'rhaniaan ....., ._.._ 2 00 C'roiscll,.Tahn ... . .... , .. 2 UU Carroll, lances, 72 Fayette St 2 00 Crowley, John ...... ...... "2 00 Carroli, Matthew .... ...... 2 00 Crump,John .... ...... .... 2 0U Carroll, .liichael . .... ...... 200 Cualdie, James.... .. ,•• 2 00 Gatrrrall,Patrick.... .... .... 2 00 Callahan,lames . ......... h t10 Curroll,Thomas ........... 1 011 bulthi,Frank A . .... ...... ? 00 Ctirnas,Janies .. ........ 2 00 Ctunnifl:Peter ... ...... .... 2 ClU Carnus, Mnuhn .....,,... 2 60 Currier, t Inrirss . ......... 2 110 CArney,J-ohn...... . 2 C10 Carney, Jattlies..... .... ... 2 00 Dataenpart,_Albert 31....... 7a 80 [.carnal. l;du..... . ......... 200 Dnvcnport,Ennilaa J........ 458 22 {'.aart9oTstcr.fI.......... . .. 200 Dawson, GeorgeG. ,. ..... 15,166 C:alsa4y, 7Iichael ... ,.,. .... 2 U0 Downin11 g, Patrick, estate . .. 385.1 Cavamagh, George .... ..... 2 01l Dovle.'lfaraaare# ..... ...... 6544 Chapman, F. II... ,... .... "2 00 Dailey, John,Belmont St . 2 96 Chappell, AN'.G.. ... .... 2 00 Dailey,Patrick ..... 2 #10 Chase, Charles....... .. .... `2 0ll Daniels, Ernest.... .... .... 2 60 140 COLLEC'I'OWS REPORT. Dardie,Jahn ........... 2 on Fesaend , Fred W ........ 2 00 Dardis, John J ............ 2 04) Farrell, 'liehael ........... 38 08 Ditchett, `1'homes3 .... .. ... 200 Father, -Martin............. 6 9! Davofir, 1Terhert...... . ..... 200 Fevrkes, JessL ....... ...... 3608 Davis, Charles......... ... 200 Field, Ed«•in T.... ........ 3 5-1 Dean, Charles, It. .....,.. . 2 00 F 1pndere.David. ...... .... 81 $0 Des iinond, Aixthany ..° .... 2 00 Flannery,Owen ....... .... 87 M iDcstrebmLs, Dennis. ........ 2 00 French Uros., a nd A ustin Co 73 80 Dicker, Fred..... ... ..... '' oo Fitzgerald. `i°laomf66 . .. .. . . a 64 Dig-nan, 'Thumas. .......... 2 011 Fagan, Jolnes . .. .... ...... 200 Doherty,James............ 2 00 Fagan, frank . ............ 2 00 Dohert}', Jarrles V.. . .... . �j 011 Fahey,Martin. ..... ...... 2 00 Doherky- Thomas P .... .... 2 00 Fehey, Patrick, 1-24 klyTtle St 200 Donnelley,James 3i.. ...... 200 Fahey, Patrick, 28 Hain St. 200 Dopey.Joh» .... .... ...... 2 (10 Fahey, Patrick, 1; Ladd St. 2 40 Donovan, ...... ........ .. 2 no Fahey,'Tho-num , .......... 2 00 Donahue, Thoinns ......... 2 00 Falb, Dominica. ...... ... ? oU Dc)rgan, John ..... .. . .... 'tt 00 Falconer,Mobil rt A .... .... 2 00 Douglass, George 5 .......• ) 0U Fellado, FFCLI ... ......... . .2 o)0 Dawning, Fruzik. ... 2 00 Tarr, Mbert NV...... . .... 200 Downing, Williall?......... 2 UO Farrahar, Michael, 10 -No. Doyle, ,James E.. .... ...... 2 Oil Beaeoti 4t. ........ . ..... 200 Doyle, Hichatel,6liiHe St... 2 00 l+axrcil, Annes 11....... .... 2 00 Dovie, Micbael, 10 No. Bca►- Farrington, Patrick .. . ..... 200 can tit.. ... .. ... ...... (10 Fav, John. 50 Gaylen St. .... ? 00 Doyle, Pdtrick .... .... .... 200 John, 5S No. 1#canon St 200 Doyle, Thomas .... ........ `2 00 Feeley, h'Michuel, 13 Likdd St. 2 on Drew,A.D . ...... ........ r On r,aeley,Michael,44 'Morse tit. 2 €10 Drew, Charles.. .... .. ... 2 00 Field, Frank B ...... ...... 2 ()0 Drew, George F. . . ......... 2 00 Field, William ...... ..... `2 m) Drisecr,Michael...... ...... 2 00 Finnerty.Rufus. .......... 2 1M Driscoll, William .......... 2 Oil Firok, Joseph . ............ 2 vo Dro rgan, Tennis... ...... 2 (10 Risher,Jobn J. .. .... ...... 2 0o Ducey, JohnJ. ...... ...... 260 Tischer, Thoutas........>. . 2 04) Ducey. Lawrence.......... 2 oo Fitr;erald,Robert ......... 2 110 Ducey, NA'iiliasn L ....,.... 2 01"i Flaherty,Coltuan ....., .. 200 Dufry,Al. F. ........,. . 2 (M Flaherty,Ed ..... .. ...... 200 Dwyer, James R. .... ....., 200 Flannery, John r ... 2 00 Flaacnerw•, "NA' lliam 1' . ...... 2 00 Fletcher,John....... ...... 2 00 Fatten, Fred U., estate...... 5042 Flynn, John ........ ...... 2 00 Eldredge,Amelia W.A..... 3,13 '24 Flynn, Joseph 1-7. .. ...... "2 01) Ensioti,Fred S ............ 3 04 Follett, George A• .-... .... 2 44 l.nger, William A.,........ 2 00 Ford, John, 5 Ladd 't.. .... 200 Harl, !llfrxid. .............. 2 00 Forst, Jolm,3813rxena] St. .. 200 ) dds, Charles ....... .... .. 200 Roskctt, George W., Jr. .... 200 Eggleston, Willimru J. ...... 2 00 Foster, S.1lallett ...... .... 200 Elliott,Edward.... .... .... 2 0n r-owler,Joseph ...... . ... 1200 Elliott, Ernest......... ... '2 00 Franklin, 1',fiRlareth .,.. .... 2 00 Elliott,henry . ............ 2 Olt Frazer, Jacob;►I . . ,, ... 200 Ernerv, C'harles............ 2 00 T`reeman, Warren C........ 2 DO Emery, Herbert ..... ...... 2 0o Freneb, A. 0.... .... .... 2 00 Hriesan.,Birges ............ 2 00 f�rout-1, Jnsepb A., Jr ..... 2 00 Ericson, Ludwig......... . 2 c0 Frost; Charles It.•••• •••• ,. 2 00 COLLEC 1.111'S 13.E1,oivr. 141 Frver, Harbert ...... . ..... 2 00 hill, .lOs;,cph. cttate of...... 4 84 1`ai1lur, Statimel A ...... .... 2 110 hill, C'hurles A...... ...... ,i 6 Full er'.Smmtiel A., Jr....... 2 00 11a3► e4' lyl+ai•u A . . ......... 31 16 F13rges031,'1'llOaaaaaI ......... 121 M1 lluwurd, 'MTa'. ?rrahur . ...... 5 `S IIuCIda1.s, ll.`1'., estate ...... 46 91-P [3aafhey, Philip. estate of.... 28 70 Hudsnia, Mary 10 .... .. 37 :12 Gaallugher. G mcc. ...... .... It1 7.1 1laackc-ti. lerrank .1, . ... .... 2 a10 Galvin. Paatrick S.. .. . . .... 3 i;.} IInekett.'l'heaanaa. E .. ...... 2 1tu George, llc6crt _L. .... ... . ?IY 01 ills-gerty, C:hurles I . ...... 2 1141 Guilfre, Emanuel and Gae- IIng el-tr, John. . ...... .... `a Uia taano ....... ............ 47 5 il, 11 files. Alfred.... .......... `r 110 Grant,ant, 1,..'.hnrlc�.II ........ .. 187 32 11111eti, I Irlrr •W . .... , ..., `a Iia1 Uaaliley.Philip, 7 Mt.,Auiwn llaales,'l'Ia,�anQS.T., _. _. 2 011 St . ...... . ......... .. .. ? 01) IIall, Arthur Is ...... ...... '? 131 Gallagher, Johan I' . ... ..... 2 DO I FAII, C711 lit'CS 11_..... ...... `+ IM Gallagher, 11au h ...... .... .; 110 1[taaake, henry ( . .... ...... ;, 00 Gallagher, Richard F....... 2 U11 1101, William C..... .. .... `l UII Galla-her,3nnaes .......... 2 ual HaTuruck.`t'homaalr. .. ...... 2 1)n Gillum Willirirn ....... .... 2 00 1l.aaminill,Hichaard.......... 2 00 Gnrdil er, Tclw. ...... .. .... °? UU fIaammond, l.earella:u 11-.... 21111 Gara'ey,:Michael. .......... « 110 f[aanduraan, John . . ......... 2 4111 {nylon. Fre(l.. .... ., ..... ilia lfaaaacu, Patrick.... . ..... 2 00 Ge°rth, l rnest . . ... .. ..... _' oto 11aardy, Geurt_;t W . ........ w 111) Giddin�gm I at1101. . . .... 2 r1[i II1. a7+,T. ......... ...... '?` (m Crildea+, Jtaaurs . ..... ...... lays 1[aarritagum.Charles E...... '? 1111 Gilde?a;ti. lluriiii .... .... .... 1P10 Ilarritalltori,Jnnaea, . ., ..,... J 011 Gilli„tall. Ilalrtlett ... ...... _ 1111 11:irahigton. Paitrick.... ... 2 00 Gl1wa laeun,Julin I. ... . .... 011 lirarringtcrn,Thomnrs ....... 200 -Glaasiiceu, Frederick.. ...... lilt flaarpmnev,'l'hoinns;.,...,.. 'J (it) [4lma•aht,eat. Itic'haard . ,. . _' i`11 11arpi-ii tic v,Jam L-s J........ 2 I9t1 Gleason. John, `fit Farrel+[ tit. `_' itlt heart,IIul h F ....... .. 2 CID Gimisou. Patrick D .... .... 2 Ui1 1 Irartle). .... I..... .... `? 00 G,leivmm, Thomas ... . .... .. 2 00 I l artley, I loa►urd ...... .... 2 00 Mover. t'haaries A.... ... '_' {}1) 111'T""srtl. John 'tip' . .... .... 2 (I11 I�latlaa, _laacltc;ti :a . .... .... t} 00 1taartford, 11'iiliumS.. . ..... 21 DO 1lla•nn, 1110mel... .. . . .... {HI Ilaarve-v. Jnmeaa r....... .... 2 CA Glynn, Patrick .... ........ " 00 I[nskieaa. 1's`ancia . 200 GOdi('t'. llic°haael . . ... .. .... _' ill, I latch, Berm ice ........ .... 200 {Iordim, Ovm*ge .. ... .. .... 2 lilt 114ath1ar+r'aty,Uhaarlc�F. .. ...... J lit) i raaaaie . F rml k..... '2 DO 11mvilaand, Edwin Cz .... .... 200 Graace, '3I1thael . .. ........ `.y 1)0 llaviland, Adisin ,T .. ...... 200 G'rahaana, John [l . ..... .... + 011 Haviland, Thecadore F...... L Ull Gregury. John J. . . .... .... `! iilt [laves, Michael, 34? Water St 2 DO Griffith, Jimie •2 itu I ILLynVS, Jeseph........ .... 2 0o Ciuiffre. Emanuel ... .... . 'a Oft I leenr, James . . .. ...... 1Ou G uifl're, Ilnmf�nieo . .... .... -2 4111 I leminer, #'harlu aA;... ... . aara Chlitfre, GILT .... . ......... llentltrson. W, It...... .... 2 00 Cruidirt=, Plat ... .. ... . . 2 {ill I lerlihy,John ..... .. ...... 00 1le'rn, William NV. .., . ... . 3 UO Hackett Brea..... • ._ .... 10 W; Higbee,John F.. .,- ... .. 2 UIa €Iaalf'penneT. ltosaana . ...... 81 111 Biggins, 1'1,'illium 11.... ... 3 00 Hartford,,TAne A ...... .... I s of hill, Charles . ...... ...... 2 (10 Ilaynes, Nellie A . .... ... 82 Olt I lill, Ernest J ..... .... .... '. 01) If artviell, ,I111ia1s l:t•...... .. 70 62 Millman, Robert....... .... .y {aG Ifewiitt, _1a.,=ales .. .. ........ 8 120 11 iItnaa, C'aashmaan ...... .... `3 0LM Iiewitt, l;lla;3a ... .... ...... 60 68 Iliuelacliil•r?, Alexander . .... 2 iltl 142 COLLEC'1'LR'S Ftl?}YORT. Ilitseldt!V,G,eor;iC 11.... ..., 2 GO li;(vzsan,Charles ..... .. y' 00 MILL-khry, t7rc I;....... .. . 01) feem_s , Gja(srge NI.... ...... i DO llir[h. Utuliel . ...... ...... `? Oil Keene, C)ilbert rI ,.... llod"drat. George ......... 2 00 frith, Weston..... ........ 2 III} HO"Mi, Edw.d ........ .... `? aryl Kelley, Christopher ........ 2 011 I-Itll]ILINd. Jal►tl, 10 Cross St.. 2 oil Kviley, Ja roes V . l I;10 liollmid, John, 39 Galen St. 2 00 !taller•, John 13., Pulfrd.v St. 2 (10 l lolznQs, Charles. ...... .... ' 01) Kelley, '31iK1MA, 12 �Vheelcr llolmvs, ,l.hDMIts....... .... 2 fill Ct ....... .... .... ,..... ,y 1}I) Bolt, Charles It ........... 2 00 !tio lley. Michdsel, Laurel St „ 2 00 Hooper, (xearl;e P.......... •a fill li, l.l,•Y, .l'nirie:k ............ 'l 00 Iforop, Jacob 2 (11) Ni.11,-.w•,'I"llomaaa4...... ...... .� (10 Ile,tvlrrd, Nta'iek ..... .... 2 01) lir-llt>)•, PI:C•el .. ...... ...... 2 01) IHuNvel. Ernest . .. .. 2 00 KtWirick, fiviirge.. .... .. . ? (10 Ilowi{,NVillillul 1N' .... .... 2 Oil KenTimu, Patrick . ..... .... 200 I- ovt, 1.1.'l.. ..... .... ...... 2 (10 Iit,ttikr.►',IlAww`., h Winter St . •3 DO 11111lscill, r'. F ............. "? 00 Kenllv�, Etlww•,, 15 Hearn :St. 2 00 IIughcl;, Jam Ls, 4 Watertown lCCRINUT, I•'runk la`s.......... 200 S,t . . ,.... ,..,.. '2 00 Kenne4,Jtshaw J...... , .. '. ()0 11•I1"hth,John�J ........... 2 00 Ken nes,I.aswrence ......... • `? 00 1Iu;*heti, Miehasel L .... .... 00 Is emiep,'lichalil........... 00 Blame, Arebibald It.... .... .2 00 Rxnitev,'1'hlsmwi. ...... .... 2 00 flitter,Jacob ...... .... .... '2 00 Kerins.l'altrit k ...... ...... :,' 00 Kilrbil, James . ... . ..... 2 on Ilifrv, Willinns T1....... .... 5-1 -18 Kerry, .Tnnzcra 1 ...... .... .. 2 00 Izwgrs IUMIL.N1'Illdo It........ 'r Iltl Kilhride,I'etvr ...... _. ' 00 In31et, 'l'hoixlss .... .... . . . - t}{} Rilev. Jainesh .... .... .. . " 00 Ting, llenjaanin .. , ... 200 filet•,Jeremiah............ 2 00 Irving, John ...... ...... . 2 111) Iiilvv,John T . ............ 2 00 Jack:aon,Jurnea 11.. .,,, ..,. 6 23 1,atitig. _lrtliur. ...... ...... 3480 Jackson,Chalr]e°q T. , ... 46 28 l,?s1 font, .11na;:t......... . . .. 0 SG Jaacksun,Iieiu,v.... .... .... '} 00 Lea hy, 1',ttrielt '1` ...... ..., 15 91 Jarvis,John J . .... .... .... ° (111 Leighton, )farla .1. .,.. .... 90 20 Jnbes,Leonard ....... ..... 2 (11) Lemon,1 riank AL..... .,..._ 6 9 Johnann, Lug istw]n .... .... 200 Lind ny,Robert ....... .... 5 1 t_)0 Johnson, Charles E ........ 2 illy LVi lwluta, 111011ry`1'......... 5 28 J011tn5011, Ci't`or1Fc'T. .. ...... 200 Lynch, Andye%w. . .......... 28 •_':J: JohnKon,Joseph. ....,. ,... 1200 Ltl.lflalll+, Fred .... ..., ,.,. _ 00 Jnhiumn.John. ... ........ 2 fly} 1,51tt•,'1'hon11ss......... .... '! f}I} Johnson,Philipp . .......... 200 ],tsti'[°ll„f�moves........ .. .... 2 (10 Johnson.IN'ilhimi It.. ...... ,l 00 l,tatrv, Jazz:tea.... .... . ..... 2 00 Jones, Edwin ks ..... ...... 'I 01) LeFurre, 11enry...... . ..... 2 110 Judson . ...... .... .... .... 200 Lemu, Cicorge..........,.. 2 riff I.esrlleyjhontas .... ...... _' IIII Keefe:, Corswelim,. 13acan St.. 20 86 I ivOle,,•, 'AUtchel .... 12 IM Keefe, David 1* . . ..., ...... 1266 Levell,Yuhtt..... . . .. . ..... 2 00 Kelley. 1[ichattl J ...... .... `?30 3b l.e.wei,,, Clxarlesr' ...... .... 2 001 Keller, Michael 3, andlfut- Lewis, Old. . ... ........., 2 {III ter, GeargeF.... .... .... 286 4S Linnetan, Miehacl ..... .... 2 (}{} Kidder, George, estate...... `a t 01) Loni-n-gan, NViIIitun- ...,.... ,, 00 Kiley, James. Jr.. . 6 92 Lang, John ............. .. 2 00 Kattnwv, Frei, '23 M1 7tle St. '> 00 Luny;, X1'ilham....... ...... 2 oo fiesttawr, Frederick, 3 Swvett Lord,'Chomus ..,....... .... '_' 00 C.'t. . .... . .... . .... . .... 2 01; Low3•d,Guolp ....... . ..... 2 00 Keefe, Michawd . ..... ..... 2 oll Loughrey. Joseph P........ 2 00 Lucey,Jeremiah . ...... .... 2 01) 'fce"nion ..... 2 00 LynA,Edwii-rd.... .... .... '2 00 McChlcrie, William .... .... 2011 Leach, JoEu .... .... . ..... }. 00 3lct'ls ud' nrtiu ...... ..,. 2 00 L nch, 11`illitam ... .... .... 2 00 MuCimid,Jobtt .... ........ 21 00 MaCtir'lev, Fdward..... .... 2 00 ]lt'_Ik,uralrl, Alt!xandpr...... 2 n11 Macurd , I lay es W .. . ..... 83 18 -NN-Donald,John, 25 -Mt. Au- )rndden, 3 oil]I .1. & Son .., 6 56 burn tit....... .... ...... ,2 00 "moon, Ilcrrlluc -k . •... .... 22 51) 11e1)unuId,Solln,2 a 0 A rum A 11e.Lrthur, Beatrice .. . . .... 408 6 'St .. .... ... .... 2 00 MuCann,Jamus........ .. - 122 5-1 1lci)onaict, 'r'homats .... .... 2 00 licS'atrths, Par iel" esult+k. .. 27 88 MuDonough, John, -1{1 Sum- mc kollough, .lathes 11. ..... 5 ')$ mar tit . ... .... °... .... 2 00 tilt{;rash. Marrs...... .,.-.. 57 DS McDosaowa;rh, Nhchdrel ...... '2 n0 'McNrtaraa.rat, ,7Au, estate of... 9 (Ili Nlc[1roaiough, Patrick. ..-... 2 00 .Kc N€imvra,John C .... .... 1.1 30 MuDougall, ['alias .... .... .. 2 on 31onuhan, James D.. uxrt. .- 136 0T) McEnccrn., 'rikoma. ........ 2 00 Muntaghara, Fdww•.. (iiii ey C',t. 31 52 MtElisita,es, Genrgf. •... .... 2 00 11mmediE!hinn, 1Vrukull .. ... 46 i•1 Md'.'1rtay,.osvj>h. ...... ..,. 2 no Utirratt�, �'►Ililaltt. uxrt ,., 39 40 Mel villc}, Johi [;. . ... 04 Mackin,Joseph S.. .. ...... 2 U1) 'kluFlallde:i, Willimn M...... 2 00 .NicNutte, ILuwaa,rd ... ...... .1 00 :10,inn, Patrkk .... .., 2 00 llrtut�rcld, t.ltcc5.to...... .... .2 M) My i1ivnrr, ll:derick, .. .,., 2 00 'Madden, (;linrW .... ...... 2 bo `jv(invt'rl1,)a)tltvnrd .... .. .. 2 00 Mmggev, Patrick ..-.... ..... 12 1)0 \1uGuire.C'hri,,iopher .... .. 2 00 l rl rm Z'J.i, Antonio.r .... ..., 2 111) ljt•.lrtt();rli, Chftrles . .... .... 2 00 �[n as vt, llc clan . ...... .... '2 af!.} :Ihi Mniey,, Jaarne a ,,.. ... .. 2 OO Maguire. John..... .... .., 2 00 1 uKunuat, Frank .... .... .. 2 on Mahar, 'rhomats.... . ..... .. 2 04 NIcKt'Itlan, JPLI es J. ......... 2 00 ]Iahonev, Dennis; .... . ..... 2 011 �11.a K(,11aatat,Nebula, E . ...... 2 Off Mralronec,Jrtrncs . .... ...... 2 111) k1,'1.!luj'L*111in, Jumes,Jr. .... 2 On tilaho 'et•,Jo-i ph . ......... °' a!u Mrl,nu+,Atha, John . ........ 2 1)0 1[allannphp, 3oseplt.. ...... i!{a 11i•I.rauAhlin,Thom as,233Mt. 11lallov, Jlaanu. I..... . ..... 2 am ALtl)t rIl �t ... .. .... .... 2 Oil Malune, Pater . ............ " tall M0111lasaut, Jurries .. ....... 2 110 Alt)ouev,Geurgc W.... ... 2 Ilu 1jcM ill Im,Jnmei. .... ...... 2 00 Maloney. John ,. '2... ... 4111 1Ie'1lllllin,.lrahal . .... ...... 2 off Maloney, Thomas F.. 2 1111 1Iullingima Dale .... .... .... 2 04 Marrrningn Ileart IQ..... .... 3 (111 1le\aa.)araru, Jumes . .... .... 2 00 Munson. Chnr"les........... 2 110 tlr4hea rti, Jamon .. .._ ,. .. 1" 1)0 Martin, RobcrC C .... ...... 2 On Mv'S aerrw',A)IIII J.......... 2 00 'Iia►rttn, William . .... ...... 2 110 11 acri-v,3lurtan,..... .. .. 2 00 ][nson, Fred .... .... .... .. IIII Mc:`lherry, 01vr°21 .. .. .... .. 2 00 :wla&m S. G. .............. _' 01 Men"hur, Dennis .. .... .. .. .2 W dlatterson,Daniel.... ,..... 2 00 Mee. I Mara aiis ...... .... .. .. 2 00 McAdams, Thomas .� ...... `r 00 NIcc, 3ruaac5 . ... . ..... 2 00 McArthur, Andrem. .. ...... 2 nil Nle tur, David A .. .... .... 2 n0 MCA ulilte, Ilaniel,,. . ... 21111 !plc*lien, Fred .... .......... 2 00 NIcAtlli e, Florence I`, ..... 2 00 Mirritt;EMww'in .. .. .. ...... 200 Me l uliffc, Florenee F.. Jr .. 1 00 Mvyvv,Curl . .... .... ...... 2 00 '.w[c.lteneF, I'ntrick .... .... �' 01) tiliilcr, Williatm 11 ......... 2 110 MuC'ltrthy,John . .. .... 1 01) l ilmore,Jameaa.. .... 2 110 �FuCarthv,William,•14 F orer;t Milmore,John,86 No.eB-mcon 2 00 St . . .. ........ .... 2 00McCarthy, William,:its.eta- Niilmote,.NliehRel .......... 2 00 Con tit.... .. .... .... .... 2 1111 Mil more,T Lim raas .......... ,2 Oil 144 S"tJf.l.EC OR'S l',E.I'01,•C. Milli, Andrew'1'. .... .. .... 2 00 O'Brien.;='attritk . .... . ... .. 2 00 Xlills,Denjainin C...... .... 2 00 0'13r"sen, Wdlimm P .. . , .... ; 64 11'Ellg, Herbert A... .... .... •? 00 O'Brien, Francis. 19 Cubit St 12 oil 1llills, Robert 1.... ...... .... 2 06 CYlirien, Vraineis, 17 1lira er� Mills, Willinin. .... .... .... 12? ()l? le),Ave. ...... . ..... .... 2 00 Mitchell, James.. , .. .... 2j IIIl 01Irieu,Jitines . .. .... .... to Oil Moekford, Albert 11.... .... 2 0 1 O'Brien, Jaillog P . ......... 2 00 Mirmali,u, James 1) . . ... V0 011rieu,john . . .. ... ...... 2 00 Monahmn, John 5D .lirwiaml O'Brien), 'TUHUp1% . . ....... 2 (10 `it . ... .......... . ? (M O'Brien. I'atritk. .... . ..... 2 Oil l%lol)allunt John, 32 Forest St 2 IIi1 0*13rion, Patrick. .... ...... 2 Oil Monahnn, Pit trick . .... .... 2 110 O'Brien, Pater. .... ........ 2 00 Mouikck8, Edward 2 00 O'llrien, Thoivivk .... . ..... 2 00 Moore, Frank . .... .... .... 2 Oil O'Brien, TiEuotkzy.... ...... `;r Go moure, John T..... .... .... 2 110 O'Brien, '1'i'ill'i= ..._ . 2 00 Mooney,John,.44 No.l3eacun O'Cannell, John, 2 No. Ben- St ......... ...... 2 01) Con St.... 2 GO Moran, John . ...... ...... 2 110 O'4:URnell, John, ? Ladd St. rt 00 Moran, Martin J. ... ...... 2 00 O'Drsnnell, Jitrnes E.... .... 2 00 morsn, 1'11tricl: 11...... .... 2 00 01Tearn,iLibrose . .... .... 12 00 Muraii, ltiehurd . ; .. 2 00 O'Fleurn, John W.... ...... .y ll0 Moran. Tim mas,io Zs >. Bea, O'Leary,Dennis. .... ...... 2 nil con St.... . . .... .... 2 01) Onions,Thomas . .. . ., .... 2 00 Morn11,7.11oninq P.... .. .,.. 2 00 Orr, Juhn. . ? 00 INIoraaa, William G . .... .... 2 I10 Osgood, :Archie W. .. . .,... 2 W1 .11Sar1leyr,Michael . . ...... .. 3 00 Othote, Gcorge 11...... ... tltl Horri®, Fred..... .... .... J 110 O"['onlc, hlicitatel ..... .... 1 flit MOTVkpi y, Michit el.. .. .... J 00 0"1'uo1e, 11.urtin tln Mosley. Jo%eph P ...... .... 00 Ouderkirk. tistsith.......... ., +It1 Mow lsurton'L'.. ....,... r iio Owens, lliclEiEel ..,.. . ..... r nu Mullens, Daniel ....... .... 1 110 �llullen, 1'eter . .... .... ... :" 00 Perkins, George-A. ..., .... -I 00 11u'llezi, Williarn B. . ..... .. " 00 Perry,heirs of:�mphen , ... `6.5 .o Kullaliv.Xi+ iael,Arsenal `it 011 Pike,Charles.. ........ .... v3 ? hl lillahs, michael, Irving tit. } tiil Pike,George 1' .... .., ..... 72 :i'� i~lulheartn, l Airard F., Plans- I'lnisted.Flerbert'w'4',... .... 11 I I mist St..... .. .... ...... `! Oil Pike, 13eukiniln W ... . ..... 3 fit NEallicarn. William . 20IY Perry,&Arnold.. .... . . ... 361 Murphy, John, 69 No. Bea- 20 tl Proctor,ltosvtta --11. .... .... .17 ,a13 can St.. . ... ... ., 2 nil Prindibble, Mary Z .... .,.. S 2(1 Nhirphy, Jnbn, 78 Galen St, 2 00 Palrt{„ritn, Frank. .... . ..... 2 i10 .tlu,phy, Timothy . .... .,. . 2 00 Petklrrtrn, A. li ... ... . ... .. 2 00 Murray, Jnhis NV .... ... 2 00 Pendergast, .l_ ,l . . .,, , ....- `a 00 :Murray, %Villiam li ........ 2 Oil Pendvr„gist,I". J .. ... .. .. .. 2 00 1:3 rrmlt. Andrew.„... .... .. 2 Oil NON XraryY. ..... ........ 4 92 1'hatir, Duriiol.. ....... ..... °' 011 Nitlly. Patrick J. .... ...... 1.3$ 02 Philbroo1%, Charles 11 ...... 2 till Nrtlly-,'ThonE m ............ G to 1'1ii11ips,Thomas.. . ...... 2 00 Nailf,Jamteiff F . .... .. .... a 00 1'lttibted, Edward ,S' .., ..... 2 00 Nason,giniou 1:1. .... ...... 2 00 Plaisted,{ vorge . .... . ..... 2 00 Newman, M.P..Jr . .... .... 2 00 Plunkett, James. .... ..... 2 Oil Nicholson, .Fames E.... .... 2 110 Plutria, Walier ........ ._ _r 01) Nolan, John .... .......... `? alil Prater, 11rtlantl 11 .... . ..... 2 GO Nolan, William &I . .. ...... S 00 Powers, Willittras. . ..... .... 2 00 Noonan- John}..... .... .... 2 00 Pratt, ls'dwili F.. .... ...... 2 CO Ncrtney, Charles .......... 2 00 Pratt. Arthur F. ... `? DO Notting,Andrew 11 ........ .: 00 Prtitt, Andrew 11 . ..... .... 2 00 GilLL C'T(UR 1111'I]It'I'. 145 Pratt, William F. . ......... 2 0fl Itichings,'I`honias..,,, .. .. 2 00 Pratt, W. L. .... ...... .... 011 ltileV. Jnancs ..,. ..,. ....,. 2 Ofl I'resater.Frank........... `? 0o Itiley, .Tuanes .... .... ...... 00 Priest, WniterT . . ......... a Of) Itilev.John . .... .... .. .. .. 2 00 PilatilLbble, Frank J........ 2 Ili] Iiilc •, Quimby street . . ...... 2 lilt ». ... ..,.,. ? tris Ritz, Joseph .... .... .... . . 2 00 Priattler, ,TaanWS..... .... .... 2 aril Roach, Charles........ .. .. 2 1111 Ptatraer, C laTence 1. ........ 2 00 11abinson,Alexander....... 2 00 Ptitrit=k, Ira uk A.... ...... _a (14F Ituhbins, Dexter A......... 2 lil, Patrick, Jahn ..... . . .. .... 2 011 ltulibins, Charles .... . . .... 2 DO 1',obinson,Lester R ., ..... T' i>a Quinlan, Nbir►' .. ...... .. .. 3 `8 Roberts, Henry D . .... .. . t131 (-Quinn, Daniel..... .. .. .... 6 28 Itol ers, John 1.1.. .... ...... 12 nil Quinlan, Jrtnaes...... ...... 2 tiff Itaunct', Bernard .... ...... ';t nO Quinlan, John.. .. .... .... 2" 111i Itootacs•, Bernard. Jr . ...... ,, 00 Quinlan,Edward .... . . .... 2 01) Rooney, Edwitrd .......... 2 00 Quinitatt,, Nlichl!Wl ...... .... 2 Im Ituortev. John F , ..... ..,. ,, fill Quinlan,Tlntothv J.. ...... 2 I111 Rooney, Martin J ...... .... ., 110 I luittla n. wiliiaatn J .... .... 2 00 Rooney, Michael B. ,... ..__ .j rail tau-nn.17.dward...... , .... �) t10 ltneaner,ThonlaaG. ...... ... j DO Quinn, John.23 Main St.... `? 00 It.rsgette, Jerry ...... ...... Quinn, John, 10 Summer St. 2 II0 ltoucke, Tames () ...... ... Quinn, Michael............ 1 00 Itu;trhmid, Joseph .. ...... 2 (MQuins),Patrick _.......... 2 011 Roverhand.08 Culifornia tit. " 110 Quirk, ,fames I .... .... ..., 2 Ua) Rowan, A. J � . .. ...... 2 00 Quirk,Michael ...... ...... " 1111 10i;-jec, s, {'barleS. ........ `? M ltuxsaantaatl, Jacob.... ...... 2 Ilff RFL11v,i'hrigtopher ..... .... fi 11) Ryan,Cornelius . ...... .... 2 Iltl Ratti-nn, John J . ..... .... U14 51) It d(,r, Willitam...... . ..... ? 00 Raymond,Charles A . .. .... a - Rel;m, Jn1ut 1' .... .. .. ..., 52 il'' aataact. ]teheccaa ....... ,... 62 54 Megan, Mary F ... ... ... . 33 28 Sharp, roily I]..... ...... 1112 14 Reg ml, .lerenaiath . ..... .... 3 01 S11,1w, `4' vQ . ........ ...... 149 Of 'tics•, UharlusD,... .... .... 59 M Shurtlefre. Pera:,z T......... 55 330 Riley,Bridget....... ...... 81 16 Stone, Uh arles 'i't°.. .... .... 182 SO Ruggrleg, Nathaniel S... .... B 92 Stone, 11'ia1ter C ..... ...... 21 93 Russell,Ilnaa•ard. ...... .... 65 96 Sntiord, ,Tacffb C' ....... .... 200 1,1nidv,`+tfmdich J...... .... `f (10 Snaads, Ed%vnrd Q .... ...... :1 00 RtL11,1 Crvorge ..... .... .... 2DO Sanger, F'raan `LI1 l, H ...... .... 11 ltbll1 , Michael ...... ...... l Oft Sanger,George C ...... .... `f ON It.ali3,Peter J . .... .... 1. .. 2 00 Sargent, Addison G.. ...... a DO Itattignn,Brian.... .... .... 2 D0 snvage. Henry W....., .. .2 011 Rattigan, James Ii. .. ..... 2 00 Segaarell.Pnsgnale.... 2 111) Htattigtan,liichael. ..... .... 2 llli Schneider,The❑dolpbi C;..... .2 Do ltnymond, Bernard U. ,. .... 2 00 Schotleld, William .... .... 1 011 llattigan,'rhomatm F.... .... `? 00 Scott, Frank ...... .... .... `? UU Reardon, Jnhn .... .... .... 2 UU Scott, James .... ...... .. 2 00 ltelar(lran, Michael.. .. ...... 2 011 Scutt, JW11US J . .... . .. .. `? 00 Uv ardon. Patrick .... ...... r" 110 4c[rtt, John . . ...... .... 2 tlal 1te-all, corncliu s 1) ........ '_' im -,haw. Ghatrleg E .... ...... •j 011 Itt?,LMu, Dav!c1 . .._. .. .. .... .> altl Shutt,Barth❑lemew. ........ 2 iltl Rc;;un, Du id A . .......... ., 0o Sheehan, Daniel . ...... .... 20 Re an, Dennis J. .,. ,+ aru Sheehan,Jeremiah. .. ...... ? 00 Rendnet,Arthur. .... ...... '? 1lo Shepherd,drank 11 .... .... ? 00 Re3°nalds, (; \ .... .... .... °? ml Sheri&u,UMIAK, . ..... ... `_' (10 Richards, Joseph .. .. ...... 2 ml Sheridan, Trani: Jr . ...... 2 Of) Hichatrds, Mchard ..... .... 200 Sheridan, 3latthmv . .... .... 2 01) Sheridan.Ialichael...... .... l (laa Taylor, Herbert ... .... 2 OLD Shields,John., . ...I...... 2 oll 'feed, James. .......... .... y 00 Shields, huriek . .......... 2 'ia1 'feed, William , a.. ...... Shwtrtt;ffe,James A ........ :' li+l Templeton, John C ........ 2 00 4itntns, C1harles ........... 2 00 'l'l101n>s,lied A-,Jr.. ...... 2 00 Simonettc,-Walter.......... ? i111 Thomas, Waltcr J.... ...... 00 `°kinnl'r, Jctlaat. .... ....,... •; 1111 'lLtt�mllasart,] c1 ►in .,...., °2 00 ShLlnin, Joseph ...... ...... '2 Illl Ti-h7,, Jcgcpll . ..,. ...... �} 00 2 00 'fill on, harry E. . Shullirt, T. J 2 ill) 'Cilton, AWLrt....... ...... �' {lit tiiPanrt, 1;Mott 1 . . ......... 2 (10 '1'iluany,Tol}xt . .... . ..... ? 00 NiiiiLh, Charles E ...... ... 2 (11) "L'a.Iuany, Hugh .... ....1. '7 00 timitll, l-Ted 0..... ........ 2 00 `L'intany. Itichard .... ...... 2 00 tilnilh, I;errrge. ............ 2 (10 'l Obiia, Patrick ............ 200 Smith. 'l'haanns 111... ...... .11111 °L'i;)ll.aii0.Daniel............ 2 00 sntitla, Willium...... ...... 2 00 Torre, Stephea . .. .,.. 2 00 Sttttwr, lied It, 2 OU Treadrell,Charles V. ...... Uz Trask, Charles A .... ......1 ' ) { ' I{ 2 04) Soule, G. E . .. ...... ...... 2 (10 `1'atA.er, L.. II........ ...... 2 00 `}>ring, iciacllats F...,.,... 1 qua '1"attuials, 3lbralinttl ........ 2 01) S"t, fiearae 1L.......... ? +i+F `L'ttlspeF, Kimball E..... .... 2 00 "taac€y,Philemon . ..... .... 2 M, '1'urucr,Thomats . ...... .... 2 Ill) Rtaulev, Michael J 2 1", `1'w ohiggnn, Murtin •. ...... 2 0 ,'mrlield, Charles .... . ..... 2 {10 Twomey, David ..... ...... 21111 swrr, Thcnztts............. 2 00 Twomey, Jo4cph. ...... .... 2 I)Il Stearns, Edward Ifi......... 2 00 Twomey.William.. .... .... 2 a 1) wte0c..11+atrd T . ...... .... 2 011) �tecle, C 01011 ...... .. ., '2 00 ��uh-ey,Patrick ..., ......." 50 38 s 4tc-cats, Frank,'29 Greene 15t +2 01) Vaahey, James; . 200 *trw-a:ns, l.h4crge 11 ., ...... 2 110 Valley, Michael B...... .... 2 GO Sta;vens, Robert ........... 2011 Vaahm Pattrirk .. .... . .. •2 00 Stewart, Robert . . .... � ml Fahey. Thom:ati, {213 1 O. Ilen- StroItg, E'i:1%va rd . ..._ ...... 2 00 Coll Nt... . ............ 00 itlli►•aen, A111crt l: ........ ? on Yauahan, Friml ..... ...... ill) Sullivan, Clairles T..... .... 2 Oil Vcau4Rhtttt, Jarru:'i#........... 2 00 Sullivan. Daaniul,Laurel St.. 2 01l Sttllivan, 1�I(srctlea ......... 1]{l �1�'alwnius,Marin.... ...... 61 50 Sullivan, Gecrge....... .... 2 110 Watera,JGhn.... .......... Al air? Sullivan. 6vorge P. .... .... 2 111) NVIMartowrn llaiehine Co ..., 211 72 I+allliw atilt, Jawllty, 237 Alt. 1a!Lt- 11'ltitc Foroq 11` .,...- ..,, 4 46 hurn St. . ... 2 110 Whitney, Susan G ......... *21 32 .%U11iw•nn,Taalau,L"aIaUCI St;.... 2 00 Whitney, eNLute Of IiiraM. .. 378 10 sullirait,Juitat J.. ......... 2 Ill) NVUlCtt, Ju�ellh F. and Abby Sullivan,.Toss ah I ...... .... " 00 E . ...... ...... .... .... 1 64 Sullivan, P atrial. 0 . . ...,. 2 00 Wishart, Thoinag B .... .,.. ii) 00 SuIIivan,Itedtnand... ...... 2 (10 % ood, Llerlaert 5 , .. ...... •12 18 Sullivan, 'rimcti,3 13 . ...... 2 (10 'Waldrun, Jame%F . •.•- •_.• 2 Ill) Sumner, Alsun 1t... ...... ! 00 %valdraua, John ...... ..... 2 00 S finer, Olic It...... ....1. 2 00 Walker, Jatme:a ...... ...... ? iDlt Siveeneti•. Edward.,..., . 2 011 Walsh, Jtr11n .... ...... .... ? 00 Swift, fohn, 72at N.umtuer t. 2 011 Walton, Parker J...... .... 2 01) Swift, John, 70 tivanimer 6t. `_' 00 1L`ill ton, Sim Ltoiit, ...... .... "? 00 Wass;eniuv,Thorsmi -1i . .... 2 (00 Tandy, Annic'M. .......... 38 5--1 Weave, N%'Minm E. .. . . .... 2 01) Taylor, Ed w' .. ., .. ...... 2 011 Wedgewvctod, 1' bert.... .,.. 2 00 COLLECTO 'S TIEP 1M. 147 Welch, James ..... .... .... 2 00 Wi ht, s lberk N 2 00 Welch, John. 1R Sttnt►0cr St. 2 00 Wiley,harry I......... .... 2 00 Welch, John,3 Summer st.. 200 AVill;Q11S ta, SI►TIlUel W.. .... 200 Welch. Michael............ 2 00 Wilkie. _1,1xunder. .... .... 200 Welch,Patrick . . .. .... „ 40 Williams, Daniel .......... 200 ' 11'vilinaauth, Riehurcl ... .... 200 _Williams, Thomns ... ...... 2 ()0 11 l'l mouth,1tichurtl J. ..... 200 '►Villiams,Thomas,Jr....... 2 00 West. C 111ti ics ..... .. .. .... 2 00 Willitims, b :-pries 5t . 2 00 Mircler, Walter E. .. ...... 200 Williams,Jami, ....... .... 2 410 White, F.1 en ........ ...... 200 Winkiield, la{uba . ...., 200 White, Fred NA..... .... .... '► GO NViac, Juhu . .. .....• •.•..• 200 White, IIerbext...... . ..... 2 00 AVithitigton, Nelson........ 2 *0 white, Junta . . .... .... 2 00 Worth, Ham A. .......... `? 00 White.Jahn, 10 C;rom`it ... 1 a0 wriglit, willlum. .... ...... 3 00 White., .1•nhll. 711 Ciztl(3ia '9L. .. 2 Oil White,Tht-v)pltilus . .... .... 2 (10 York, Jchn J... ... .. . . .... 4300 Whitner 0cor-e . . . 'a 00 York, Williant F ...... .... 79 91) A'%Wtner-,Myruln AV., Jr..... ., 1l0 Yowig. Frank k....... .... 200 NvI itney, Peter A.... .... ,. 2 00 Young, Lelvellyn . ..... .... `_> U11 Whitteat, l.eForest A. .. .... 00 148 COLLl:uTOR18 REPORT. :SUPPLEMENTARY POLL TAB. LIST, 1899' Andreir, Williarn ` .. . . .. .. 2 00 1aahan, John,3 Uro.,a 4t. . .. 2 00 Collin% Ilunry .... .... .• •• 200 -laltuney, John...... ... .. 2 I14 Donovatl,Janies . . ..... . .. 2 00 McGuire,John . ..... . ..... 2 00 Don&5, Rirshnrcl 11. . . ..... 2 00 Mooney, -3riehaael 13 .... .... 2 GO Doyle, Pntriek . ., ., ..... .2 0o O'Neil, ,rrjhu IT.. .. 200 F.efwy'Ju nles 11 ..... ...... 2 00 Iloonev, Timothy- 13.. ...... 2 (H) l•'aluv, PuLrick 11 2 011 Shett, Dennis ...... ........ 2 00 r6her, Gugrze 0 ...... .... 2 00 Shea, Shi hael t` . *. ...... '12 an Crt illin, M.J....., ......... 200 Wnlsh, Lawrence F .... .... 200 Ilart,Cornelius..,..... .... 2 00 Relly, John F., 66 Pleasant Herlihy.John.T.. ... .,.... 200 St . ........ ...... ...... 200 Ii{']11hi.,r, John. .... .... .... 200 NON-RESII)E N'I' POLL TAX LIST, 1.899. Abbot4 Im abella ....... .... 39 30 Fallon, Dolan . ..... .... .... 4 10 ANaard,Chn des 11...... .... 4 92 Fay,Rays A ....... ........ 3 28 FeTaBld. i'hatrlus F. ........ 4428 Rwtlett, Susan 31...... . fl 5C Fielcl, Jlsillietnt W.. ........ 3 2S 11artlett,Carrie . .......... 4 J2 Field, Edith NY' ... .... .... 3 `9 ]:hates,I�'ML161P '.... ...... 54 12 Frozen C3eor,6anaa 11 ....... 4 92 Blair, Margaret B.... ...... 22 14 French,James It....... .... 8' 82 Blarney, Irving ..... .... .... 1 64 Faller, William J., trtistee... -53 42 Bullock, Gertrude A . .,,... .14 •14 Gnralner, Edward I,........ 3 28 Gifford.George.1. ..... .... .15 02 Campbell. Ditniel,p ..,. .... :l 28 Gilkey,Hannah - . ... .... 6822 C;arrn>sn, Lucy t, . . ...... 3 28 Gill"pie, Albert ...... .... 116 90 C'.hubhuck, Airam 13 . ...... 328 Goodemiough, Iienrl; 13 ..... 1,710 62 Unrk,'1'homns .... .... .... 4 10 Great, Willitun II. ..... .... 33 62 Colbert, John ....... ...... ri°J 70 Griffin, Theodore 11 . ...... 15 58 London,Patrick . .... ...... )3 28 Grevilhood, 13. 11 ...... ..,. 4 92 Connors, Aisne, ux. of Oakr- enee Imo,... .... .... ..... 16 40 Tlalleran, Winifred .... .... ? 74 Copelnt,d, Unrace,7 .... .... 3 23 Ijunjltn, Oliver F ...... .... 32 80 ('o:atello, Patrick 11 ........ G 5f) Ilttrtivell, GLt ore D.. ...... 3 28 C'ogtaI, FrnnCCS.. ..... ...... 3 28 11zL;;kell, Susie A. .......... 1 64 Cowen, C:hniles F.... ...... ;l '_'S H azlinwa y. Jnn'ies 11 . ..... 8 210 craiton, Ellen W .......... 1 6.1 Bill,CQTU B. ........ ...... 3 28 C:rnok, Alice I. ............ 17 22 Ilogiaal, John J .. .... ...... 13 12 Cutler,JmnesE............ 3 28 Ilog,m, George ........... 1 64 CJhuse, Ediv. M.... .... .. .. 34 58 11 owe, Nellie F...... ...... 45 92 Cutting, Aliee 'IV ...... .... 1 rill ♦.allinder, W illism`. ........ 1 61 Davis, Elizabeth....... .... .a 10 Jacob:,Cuberine .... ...... 42 6.1 DQNVolf. Louis ............ 82 00 ,Tufts, William F. ...... .... 4 92 Diinock, Joseph B . .... ,...� 7 38 Jones,bedelia ..... .... .... 3 2S Dimock, Rufus F . .... 7 38 Jones, Glaaru=e It.... ...... •1 10 Dodge, Flirt M . 3 '28 De-%VTper, Winfield A....... 21 32 KeL'atiltg,"Ed . .... .... .... 28 70 Emerson,Mary A... ... 1969 Keenan, Jahn W .......... 41) 24 a[;a11.LECTOWS REPORT. 149 Kellar, cliffmrd.T. .. ...... •4 10 Packard. Francis .... . ..... 8 20 Kilgore,Damon II ..... .... 52 92 lPhinney,Priscilla C........ 3626 Kenney, Iielen 1. .... . ..... 367 94 Tarter, Elizabeth and Do- Costa, Cake ....... ..... 3 28 Langley,Freeman.... ...... 4 92 Lattimer, Andrew 11 . . ..... 1 64 Quimby, George E. . . ..... 7166 Lay. Charles B .. .... ...... 45912 Quincy, .lrrtos. ...... ...... 246 Loathe. 1111ton B. .. ... ..... 3 28 Quigley,Jane A. ... ...,.. 98 40 T Loring, J.& VD...... ...... 170 e56 Lyman, Arthur, trustee. .... 363 70 Mice, Jessie A ..... ........ 666 Riedinger,Louis........•.. 0 68 Mackin, John J............ 1 G4 Richardson, Iltargaret ...... 07 24 Mahoney,Daniel J. .. . ..... 902 Robinson, Elizabeth A ..... 4 92 Mason, Charles A.... ...... 382 12 Ryan, Mary..... .......... 3 28 Matthews, Mara ..... ...... 8l 78 MaUaarthT,JQ1111 H..... .... 42 G4 Salmon, Maria W.......... 402 McDuff, Sarah H... .,., .... 8938 SaundErs, Mary E . ........ 6 56 _McDougal, Ernest . .... .... 36 08 Saaxeger,Samuel 11 ......... 223 04 McGiv°rian., Michael ........ 3 28 ticldner, Laura, ux. of LIP- Mcl enncv,1Villiaam_... . . 119 70 1111111 . .. .. ,.., .. . . .. 1148 McKenzie, Ans1c . ......... 17 22 Skinner,:Sardius....... .... 6 56 McClellaane,K. C. .... ...... 3 28 Slade, Jonathan ..... .... 4542 McMaster,Charles A. ...... 113 14 .Smith, Thomas M...... .... 89 56 XeNlftmee,William A ...... 0 56 Smith, Ephraim . .......... 11 48 Morgan, George C ......... 9 (12 Smith, William F.......... 82 Mooney,Florence B........ 1 64 Swett, George W .......... 24026 hiulligau, Hugh. .... .... 1 64 Stanley, Sumner C......... 10060 Alullen, John It . .... ...... 763 10 Swift,Alice 13 ............ :36 40 11'1unroc,William It., Jr. ... 984 Strout, Harriet C . . . . .. 30 08 Murray, TNT.J.. ........... 4920 Snow. Lettie A. and Byam, Murray,Amelia P.. .... .... 24 60 Ezekiel.... . .. ... ...... 104 90 Nickerson, Emma..... .... 8 20 runsy, B. m ........ ...... 1 64 North American Fire Insur- ance Co. .... ..... ... 4920 Walker, Yphrairaa 11., Jr .... 3690 ve, Norman 'M, Adtainis- Wayne, Ilerbert NV ........ 467 40 trator,estate of John Ross, 217 30 Weld, Benjamin F., trustee.. 96890 Weldon, William B .... .... 149 •10 O'Brien, Edward B . .... .... 8036 Weldon, Kate 11i........... 43 46 O'Con or,Xate.A.. . ...... 161 'Wellington,Charles A....... 18204 O'Malley,Paatrick..... ...... 1 04 Wood, 1.Ienrietta W........ 4 92 LISP' OF JURORS. As prepared by the Selectmen. Stabmiltetl to the town for con- siduratioll. Alarie,Joseph M. Locke, 11mrV W. Rfliiks, 'l'hoamts G. Lovell, Williaaan J. 13aarry, William M Lyford, t.'ltawrlarn D. Bates David M. Lynch, Charles J. R gelnww• William P. L}onaa, MicImel W. Binhy, Curtis W. 11Iasddun, Jaalues, P. Bourne, Baaxnabas E. I%Iacurdy, Williaarra'1'. Brigham,Harry W. McLaa.laddiii, La3v6s Burke, James P. Neiveamb, John W. Burns, Joseph A. Noym, Charles 11. Buatial, Traaacig F1. O'Brien, Thomas U. Carroll, Thaimas O'Iialloran, Patrick IL Clarke, C.'hnrlt,4 11. O'Neil, Arthur E. Clement, Henry A. Otis. Ward M. Clifton, Edwin E. Parlin, Joseph R. Colligan, Michael D. Parkis�ta, Gearge A. Corson. William W. Pbilbrook, 13.A. c'unnifl; Martin T. Porter, Ed-w nrd T. Davenport, Albert 'W Potter, William I1. 1Xmick, Garrol D. Powers, Jslmeµ 11. I)LInUe, George C. Proelor., S.Ewgene Emiott, Sterling Quincy, William J. Eeteher, Albion G. Ratt'igUlx, Thomas T. Frtaycr, Jacob 1I. Regan, Jralltt F, Guvin,'1'homaas J. Richardson, Joseph Gill, ,Tames L. RichraGrdwn, Truman S. Glidden, Charks II, Seeivier, Richard It. Goodwin, Andrew Shermaau, Charles I{. Grunt, Cliau:lts H. Sheridan, John 1". Hackett, Thomaaaa K Shipton, Ambrose J. Halm. Joseph F. Skinner, Riram D. llaamrock, !Michael :Stacy, Philenwon Iiarringtrua,Everett W. Stearns, Samuel F. H arrigoal,James R. Stone, Cltialrlos W. I hird'ord, Naadum B. Stone,E(Iwwrin L. 11:1mrell, Albert 11. Stono, Jnsbua C, IIn%ies, Andrew Thrmas, FrederivkA. H;atvawes, Alberto R `Puler, Alfred E. Ilucisasra, George H. 'Many, Mchael B. Joner;, Storer F. Wi'Ww 111, [renVge II. Keene. Jalrvis 33. Wiley, lim-ry L. Kinsman, David IV. Wilson, William U. Lathrop, :Ubeil W. Woodward, James 11. ESTIMATES FOR THE ENT UI YEAR. chools............ ...... ...... .... .. ... ... 00 Highways,bridges and culrerts,Receipts from street railway tax anti 15,000 00 M,aterin highways.... ... ............ . ..... ........ ...... .. of 0oft (10 Fire department......... .... ................ .... ... ...... . i.Fs it 00 Police... ...... .... .......... ........ .... .... ........ ...... 4,800 00 Town dcht. .......... .:.. ...... .... ... .... .......... ...... 22,000 00 Insurance...... .... .... ...... .... .... ........ ............ .. 1,000 0() Public Lih mry, Dog;tax and...... ...... .... ........ .... ...... 4,000 00 Concrete walks. ......... .... .... .... .I .......... .......... .. i'an (10 Streetlight.. .... .... ... .......... .... . ........ .......... .. 9,00o uQ Trea-mires x hand.... ...... ...... .... .... ... ............ .... 100 00 Election expenses.......... .... ...... ...... .... ... ... .. .... 500 00 (rattle inspection..... . I. ...... ...I ...... ...... .... ... .. ... 200 00 Assessors' expenses.... .... ...... .............. .. . ...... .... 400 00 Legal wrviueu. ...... . .... .... .........I.. .......... .. .. 60G 00 Printing:.... .... ....... .... .... .... ...... . . ............ .... L,arl(1 00 Salaries.............. ............ ...... ...... ........ ...... Contingent. .......... .... .. ....... .......... .... .. ... . . .. },500 00 Lighting, and care;of t€a,,vn hall.................. .... . ..... ...... 1,000 DO fast 81, G. A. It...... .... ... .... . ..... .... .... .... ..... ?ra 00 ;Military aid................... .... .... .... . ... .. ...... .. ?a'[t Oi) Health..... .... .... .... .... .. . .... .. . .... .... .... .... .... 1,000 ()0 Iicuse connections, sewer maintenan-m and extension.... .... .... 5,000 (?(1 Almshouse and outside aid.. .... .... .... .... .... .. ... .... _ ti10()() (an Piirk Commission.... .... ...... ..... ............... .. .. ., . 1.0m) I1�) 111terest.......... .. ...... .. ........ .. .... ... .... . ........ 1'«,(?m oo IttlprON-eanent of ue►►° UmetcrY.. ................ .. ......... .. 3,001) 111) Inspector of Buildings.......... .... .... .......... .... ..... 500 00 Permanent improyeinent of highways.......... ......... .... .. .. 10,000 00 Water department. . ..... .......... ..... ........ .. .. .. fi.001) Do Police signal service system. ...... .......... .. ......... .. .. .. 22,740 00 .917 1,575 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT TOWN OFW TERT W1 FOR TALE YEAR ENDING,' JANUARY 31, 1900. �q FRED. G. BARKER, PRINTER, 1900. A D f1OES REPORT. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES FOR THE VISCAL YEAR ENI]E G jAN. 31, 1900. RECEIPTS. Cash in treasury, Feb. I, 1399, $15,162 6o $s5,IG2 GO Borrowed in anticipation of loxes, fro in R. L. Day & Co., aft 3 $50,0O0 00 Borrowed from Rogers, Neivinati & Tolman, at Av, 50,000 00 Borrowed from Rogerg, Newman Toll-nan, at 3-%0, 50}000 00 Borrowed from Curtis & Motley, at 3.90`, 50,E 00 William E. Farwell, taxes, IS9z, zzz 13. .c is cs [[ 18931 82 r3�5 46 1894., 1,251 J3 44 1895, Is798 37 �, ez 44 1896, 3,rOI 82 1897, 16,762 47 36,79+ 36 $419,747 ,1 RECEIVED ON ACCOVNT OF THE FOLLMVINTG DEPARTMENTS : Almshouse, $1,532 09 Bridge street briclae, 7,500 00 Concrete walks, a-38 22 Contingent, zG,5SG 53 Fire department, 275 94 Health departinelit, 888 77 4 AUDITOR'S ni;,v awn Tnsurance, 17 04 Interest, 5,34- 04 Library constr=tlt}Ll, S,500 OO ak�Tilitary :Lid, 124 00 New school house, 211500 0o Park Commissioners, Ia 50 Permanent Improvement, Io,000 oa Police, 638 61 Printing Earlier Town Records, �-9 00 Public Library, 830 03 Schools, 4,134 14 Server snailitcnance, 3s915 49 Soldiers -relief, 14 40 State aid, 756 co Templeton fund. 125 00 Town hall, 7a 40 Water, 3L7+4SS 55 $397,z36 og 32,L45 92 EXPENDITURES. County tax, $9,5 7 71 Sewer tax, 5,29I ISj State tax, 5,29'J) 00 M. 0. Gay & Co., note, 50,000 00 R. L. Day k- Co., note, 500DO ego Rogers, Newman & Tc1lmaii, notes, I00,000 00 $220,153 90 VALn ON ACCOUNT OF THR FOLLOWING DI£PART- MENTS : Almshouse, $7619 23 Assessors' expenses, 348 39 Bridge street bridge. 7,470 JS Cattle inspection, 200 00 Concrete walks, 1,8os 03 Contingent, 23 736 34 AUDITOR'S -REPO .T. 0 Dexter and 'Afelendy avenues, 1,136 52 Election expenses, 414 69 Fire dep?artnient, 8,280 65 Health department, 5,071 94 Highways, etc., 27,572 IS Insurance, 737 00 Inspector of buildin"s, 324 35 Isaac B. Patten Past St, G. A. R., 275 M Interest, 17,457 41 Legal services, Goo oo Library construction, 231 S5 Military aid, 152 00 Mt. Auburn street, 1031 54 New Cernetery land, 10,000 00 New school house, 151154 30 Park Commissioners, 934 4z Police, S,z56 52 Permanent Improvement, 9,754 48 Pt'intin�, 11+42 50 Printing Earlier Town Records, 139 71 Public Library, 4,796 26 Salaries, 5,600 Schools, 40,483 65 Sewer maintenance, 11,263 72 Sidney street, or Marion. road, 1,73,E GS Soldiers' relief, 221 5o State aid, 872 00 Street fights, 7,843 68 Street cantering, 3,132 08 Town debt, 24,000 00 Treasurer's bond, Too 00 Town hall, z,514 97 Templeton fund, t;5 00 Water, 333,563 07 - $586,4.03 46 $3o6,557 36 Balance Feb. r, Icy, 25,583 56 $832,145 92 AUDITOR 15 REPORT. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES IN DETAIL. ALMSHOUSE. Receipts. Balance, $38 z6 Appropriation, 6,000 00 Abram Johnson, board, 24 00 C. C. Phlibrook, `° 3' 00 John Reed, sale of pro&Ce, 785 as Twwn of Belmont, Care of poor, 137 55 tt ti Abington, 5t G[ I I 00 {' { Middletowill z 00 " Westford, z 00 City of Chelsea, 14 00 ca Holyoke, 8 00 Cambridge, et R[ 5 y7-5it Bostonit 4l ti 4-- 15 State Treasurer, IOI 04 Dent returned, 5 00 Board of Bridget RHeyt, 146 0o F. E. Critchett,board of C. R. Baker, 146 0o H. D. Skinner, 37 00 -- $71570 35 Expeped.'fures. John J. Reed, keeper, $500 00 John Callahan, labor, 256 oo Jennie Gregory, domestic, gw 00 Maggie Ryder, tt 34 Ora 'MJ , H. Lyman, provisions, 115 38 A. C. FIetcher, hardware, 69 $I Nolan Brothers, shoeing, 43 00 Walker&Prattl!►anUf'ri Co.,repairs, 1I 30 J. H. Carroll, provisions, 122 10 John E. Fifield, h.irdware, 68 ag J. D. 'Monahan, tea, T6 zo J. A. BUrus, manL:re, 5 00 Thos. F. Kelly, blacksmithing, IS 75 'AUDITOR t8 REPORT. 7 Otis Brothers, CITY goods, 89 40 S. B. Green & Co., grails, 212 03 J. H. Snow, Fish, 51 79 Lynch Brothers, groceries, 97 87 Hackett Brothers, provisions, S9 64 John J. York, shoes, IS 00 Estate E. A. Benton, gmeeries, 95 10 J. H. Sullivan, oil, 24 9= W. 11. Pevear &- Co., fuel, 36 75 L. Bent & Co., furniture, 37 3:5 Jfolin Burke, plumbing, 6 Sg Patrick Harrigan, painting buggy, 4 50 A. H. White, Manure, 44 00 C. H. Keefe, cc 3 75 ,John Greg-ory, labor, 48 00 Moses Whiting, carperater work, 33 77 Win. 'McCafferty, manure, 3 75 H. J. Livermore, provisions, 115 09 Geo. B. Pope, grain, 15 67 NIT& J. F. Regan, dry goods, E4 15 Thos. F. Keliv, repairs, 6r .55 James Collins, furniture repairs, 1000 H. P. Griffin, repmrs, 4 25 Geo. H. Gregg, hurial Elizabeth A. - Swan, 2j 00 Naliant Fish Market, Fish? 18 95 D. J. `faliorict•, hairless relmirs, 32 40 Jog :Hong Clothing Co., clodling, 5 50 Geo. F. Butler, medicines, 23 95 Thoraits J. Gavin, manitre, -,6 oo Ili2aie Deveraux, dor•ne5tie, 116 5o W. A. Claflin art Co., medicines, 16 95 J. Laker, cow, 6o coo Mrs. Miles Pratt, ru inure, 3 00 Bridget Nally, labGr•, 18 Coo M. J. Kelly, town Physician, 200 00 N. B. Hartford, groceries and pro- visions, 143 04 8 AUDITOR'S REPORT. A. D. Drew, repairing shoes, I 50 D. F. Keefe, manure, 5 spa E. C. Hall, 133 5 Thomas Dwyer, manure, 4 00 J. M. Levelley, groceries, 6S 05 Geo. E. Teele, hardware, 3 29 Chester Sprague & Co., lumber, IS 65 Gillespie: & Pierce, fuel, 134 3° Howard lee Co., provisions, 53 47 M. J. Kelley, manure, 13 coo Fire Department, manure, 35 00 Boston Branch Grocery, manure, 20 00 F. G. Barker, Enterprise, 6 oo $3,654 48 OUTSIDE AID. Hiran) McGhMflin, Almoner, $100 oa Hiram eM Glauflin, expenses at wood yard, 75 00 McLauthlin & Co., printing, 5 75 Geo. F. 11utler, medicines, 10 20 F. D. W itlungton, contagious back, 4. 00 B. E. dotter, carriage hire, 17 00 A. W. Brownell, Printing, 75 Chas. A. Raymond, burial of Annie Campbell, 15 00 Goo. H. Gregg, bnrialofAnnie Camp- bell, 5 00 Gets. F. Robinson, almoner, 9 16 Hirano D. Skinner, tt i3 75 Hiram D. Spinner, labor on wood, 50 can Catherine Corcoran, 19 oca Eliza:A. Payne, 36 oo Saralr J. Scott, 15 go Robert Beatie, 24 40 Mrs. ']:imus O'Brien, S 40 4win Armstrong, f 00 WM. McCusty, 36 25 AUDITOR'S REPORT. !! W 1n. Henderson, 2 01 John T%IcCalnn, 39 00 Kate Patterson, 4 00 Margaret Connors, 00 Mary J. O'Neil, 5 00 Michael Farrah.ar, Z-5 c3 John Slarnin, 72 15 Walter Wheeler, 76 oo Mrs. Tim Kinchler, 156 Q0 John A. Parker, 00 Joseph Fowler, 13 6o Booth Farrer, xg 00 ElIzabcth Rooney, 88 00 John Ritag, 70 00 Charles Doughty, 0 00 Bridget Vahey, 29 00 Martin McDonnotigh, 70 00 Sarah Malonev, 2- io Bridget Booker, 1 ti co Bridget Hunt, 6 00 Ifrs. P. Mally, I t 75 Mrs. David Hill, 3 40 Mary Abban, SS 31 EItell Shea, 169 46 Elizabeth Beth Flelfernian, 169 46 Margaret Fitzwiliiarns, 83 58 1,01.1iSC W.tlsla, 126 75 Mrs. Charles Herbert, 2 w7 Annol a Ford, 169 46 Calvin R. Baker, 146 co Lucy I . Skinner, q6 00 Bridget R11ey, 146 ao Tillie McLean, 51 42 ,niolrtas Lyons, 33 25 Watson Family, I 5° Mrs. McCathim, 25 Rose Kork, 1 00 Robert Ding, 4 00 10 A>11MOR 8 REPORT. Philip Cunningham, 2'. 3S Michael Keating, 2 00 Michael Cullnan, 9 00 Ethel N-1. Pierce, 71 ov William A. Burke, 25 7t Rakey Pr rgnatt, 2z 69 Ed. Mullens, 10 00 Elizabeth Hunt, 259 5a Abram Emarsh, 12 54 Mrs. Jas. Gilclea, 6; 29 Mrs. Geo. W. Parker, 3 6o Harriet Ding, 24 00 Chas. H. Cave, 28 84 Andrew Coulter, I 75 John Gibson, 3 97 N-Urgery Flynn, 36 So John Reardon, 72 00 Mand Hobbs, 20 00 Annie Snow, 32 2 Surah McDonough, 5 00 Lucy Corcoran, [3 00 Lttha 'eL, tcr, 83 19 Bridget , 74 13 Mrs. Dennis Reagan, 8 00 Catherine Kannally, _ '9 25 Ellen Monah-mi, 6j 05 $3, 64 75 Balance, �7y/ 51 x x ASSESSORS' EXPENSE'S. Receipts. �B alsllzce, $14 10 Al�las•ol�l•ialtiori, 400 C>O �— $414 10 AUDITOR'S REPORT. E1enditures. J. 4. Critclaett, expressage, $ 25 Sara -Bowen, abstract of deeds, 31 So Xlcl-mthlin & Co., books and Eta_ tionery{, 28 35 F. G. Barker•, printing, q9 75 National Express Co., expressagc, 15 Addie D. Berry, clerical work, z 4 00 M. J. Green, stamps, 4 00 Porter's stables, Z8 ao W. F. Learned, survey of land, 6 94 Henry, M. Nleck, blanks, CO Library 13tirentiu Ca15e, 1 15 $34S 39 Balance, 65 7r $414 10 13RIDGE STREET BRIDGE. 1?ccclpts. Appropriation, $7,500 00 $r+5 00 Pay roll, Boston ]Tic: Print Cyr., 7 28 F. G. Barker, printing, 3' 00 Boston Globe, advertising, 7 43 Moses '' biting, carpenter work, 7 2-5 W. F. Learned, superintendent, 125 00 R. D. Shannahan, contrackar, 7,18a 39 A. C. Fletcher, pipe, 6a $7470 35 Balance, z9 65 t.500 00 Jl AUDITOR'S REPORT. CATTLE, INSPECTION. Recrr t_s. Appropriaation, $zoo 00 $200 c'o Lx�ie�ac�t�"rrr�s, O. W- Pope, iz}spector, $166 5o E. A. Madden, 33 50 $ao0 00 CONCRETE 'WALKS. Balance, $32 42 Appropriation, 1600 00 'Geo. J. Osborne, 20 25 E. M. Mayo, 40 k5 Sundry persons, 177 72 School Department, 100 00 - $1187o 6q .Ex,6and lures. D. F. Tripp, r,688 33 S. & R. J. Lombard, 34 rp Fay roll, 16 61 John R. Grant, branste-chie w alks, 68 95 $r,SoS oS Balance, 62 56 $r,S7o 64 CONTINGENT. Appropriation, Treasurer's band, $100 00 14 new cemetery, 10,000 00 °s E. Watertown hone house, _,000 0o AUDITOR 38 REPORT. 13 Overlay tax, S99 63 Corporation tax, 1,709 95 i t 4 12, 4 98 National Mink tax, 7Sz 43 State Treasurer, Street Railway tax., 1893, r�2 5 14 Junk, auctionc:er and lanol room li- censes, 33 00 John E. Abbott, tax deed, 73 58 M. A. Robinson, 44 87 ,3 D. J. Mahoney, weighing tens, 39 90 $29,556 16 DEPARTMENTS CLOSED. Bridge street bridge, $:9 65 Dexter and Melenily avenues, 15 S6 Mt. Auburn street, 6S 46 Ne,w school. house, $r - $Ir4 7 $glance, _15,595 ao $4 ,:!66 14 -Exfienciilures. Black Bird Pen Co., pegs, 00 National Express Co., I vo Arthur 13. Curtis, desks, 232 00 1I. J. Green, stamps, ID 00 1?rintiri, I67I 55 J. 0. C.ritchett, expl°ess.ige, r r 55 Hurry D. Roberts, ringing bell, 3 00 Chas. E. Hinklev, 14 LL 3 00 F. G. Barker, advertising, 454 37 F. E. Critch tt, returning births, 149 30 F. E. C'ritchett, salary, clerk of Boftrd, 330 CD James R. Griswold, advertising, r 25 of W. Z. Fa,r34 ell, envelopes, F�-S 40 14 AcrnrTOR's RETORT. L. G. Blair, daanages, Theresa Flynn, 260r 4a J.J. Gleason,delivering town warrants, 14 sg F. H.IC:allahan, is ii iL 15 coo Jahn Doyle, Li LL LK 3 ]c) P. T. Callahan, Ei Li S{ 6 oo J. J. Norrisli, riiiging bell, 3 00 W. A. Carrie R Co., stationery and Books, 60 00 H. W. &- W. M. Otis, rent of roams, 87 51 Newton ck Watertown Gas Light Co., 2 86 Geo. A. Page, painting, t66 3o R. Hollings & Co., lamps, s 00 Win. J. Crafts, lettering windows, 26 75 Moses Whitilig, carpenter work, 359 9= +Geo. R. Stratton &-, Co., plumbing, 1 in Morse & Wliyte, wire work, 63 50 C. W. Bixby, architect, 55 40 Charles Brown, moving furniture and ringing Dell, 5 30 M. A. Stone, desk, 3 00 Cobb, BLIZcell & CO., funi tur+e, 124 so Mrs. J. P. Winslow, returning births, 2 75 Dr. J. Al. Bothfield, Li Le 5o O. W. Gass, posting notices, 2 5° Cam aiercial Bulletin, advertising, 3 oa Boston Daily Advertiser, adverttSiLlg, 6 :.s G. N. Priest, ringing bell, 6 ou J. J. Norrish, 11 6 oo L. Bent c% Co., furniture, etc., 41 35 Y. F. York, mans-an work, 48 37 Allen, Thompson, Whitney Co., 10 so S. F. Stearns, carpenter work, 82 63 1-I. B. Johonnott, electrical work, 26 13 Walker&PrattMinuf'ng Co., repairs, 25 25 John Burke, plumbing, 44 98 A. M. Davenport, damages, 344 40 Roston Bank Vote Co., }wands, t 10 as J. W. F ea'r111S, ClaIl1:E8E5, 25 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT. Gen. I-1. Tarleton, clerical sen ices, 30 00 Patter's stables, carriage hire, 12 50 Little, Brown & Co., Doak, 4 23 John Flood, burial Louis Lei-nmms, 35 00 Adams, Cushing & .Foster, ink, 4 80 Tohn E. Abbott, sundry disburse- ments, 107 7 f John E. Abbott, 14I. Sullivan sewer :ice unto 3,150 00 Boston Transcript Co., advertising, 7 zo Mitchell Manail"acturing Co., starn.p, 5 30 Ora E. Hinkley, ringing bell, 6 oo B. T. Mmvey, electrical work, 33 50 F- J. White, carpenter work, 58 81 Estate Chas. V. Bemis, damages, 50 ao T. T. Gavin, claim for Thos. Rowenl, 15 13 A. C. Fletcher, measure, z 05 John B. Goodrich, legal services, 350 00 W. M. Emerson, ringing hell, caa J. A. Boucher, return of births, 4 00 John E. Abbott, legal services sewer account. ion 00 W. A. Norris, plans, 7¢ 00 %Vatertown Savings 13aiik, rei-it. 161 > } INEddlesex County, copies Belmont street case, iI 00 Waverley avenue, ,pay roll, 1 t-- ::9 T. F. Kelly,repairs, Waverley avenue, 17 70 W. H. Ingraham and T4'IFary Gavin, gravel, 10 ILIVentor Publishing Co., 4 00 Arthur 13. Cuyti;, chairs, 7 50 J, E. Fifield, making keys, 60 W. E. Farwell, tax deeds, 229 Go John E. Dwyer, M. D., returning birth, Z3 Vivian Daniel, M. D., ret► rningbirths. 2 75 Geo. H. Gregg, returning deaths, r i 70 16 AUDITOR'S REPORT. Geo. F. l•merson, expressage, I 0" D. J. Mahoney, weighing fees, 19 95 The Fairbanks Co., standard weights, 49 65 A. F. Roberts, drill, 3 00 H. Al. Knowlton, legal geruiceg, aJ° 0O W. E. Farwell, Discount and Abate- a27ent, I2,750 39 Chas. A. Raymond, death returns, 7 75 Chas. A. D.LVCn}]ort, birth I 50 Mally & Son, expressage, 1 50 Priest, Page & Co., testing scales, 4 ro Wright, Patten & Co., recording by- laws, 30 75 Middlesex County, briefs, ya 5a Gco. W. Bush, .imbalance, 6 ao Newton l-lo&pital, blankets, 00 Jones & Mcchan, M. Sullivan suit, 4 3 . National Bank tax, 11108 48 - -- $=3�7.36 .34 TREASURER'S BOND. Ellison, Coolidge & Co., $TOO 00 $Foo O0 NEW CEMETERY LAND, Beni. F. Bates estate, land, $10,00O 00 DRPARTNIENTs CLOSED. Interest, $I i 3 80 State aid, 116 rxs 229 80 Appropriations, $6,5400 ❑c) Aclfilitianal appropriations, 4,700 00 $11,200 00 $4.5,266 14 AUDITOR'S REPORT. 17 DEXTER A.NI D TMELRNDY AVENUES. Recel�fs. Balance, $1,152 38 1,152 3 Pay rails, $S 3 99 Chester Sprague & Co., cement, 137 83 W. H. Pevear & Co., bricks, 114 00 Otis Brothers, cheese cloth, r 00 T. F. Kelly, sharpening tools, 30 Cleo. E. Tcule, axe, 1 00 J. 1-I. Duman, gravel, 9 33 Thomas Gavin, 23 5o J. C. Stone, Lc 4 75 Daniel Quirin, dynamite, x 59 J. J. Coolidge, stone, 1S 43 Berry & -Mc©dv, carpenter work, ro }o $i,i3,h 5z Balance to Contingent, r5 86 $1,152 38 ELECTION EXPENSES. Balancc, $3 00 .ppropriation, sco 00 - ` 503 00 F. G. Barker, printing, $103 50 Ellen M. Wiley, meals, 58 75 _-WeLauthlin Sc Co., printiug, 36 as Election officers, p�r� 1.011, 75 00 46 tellers, s L 74 00 Simuel F. Stearns, oil llootlis, 67 41_ -- $414 69 Balance, 8$ 31 $503 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT, FIRE DEPARTMENT. Rcrel,Ats. Balance.. $i SG Appropriation, 71700 00 Fire alrtrkn loxes, 451 65 Sale of sundries, r6 o_� Town hall, i i 24 Almshouse, 11U111tire, 35 D0 PAY ROLLS. John I-l.Holt, $i jo73 69 Gilbert R. Nichols, 773 87 Thomas B. StanIeN , 773 87 Geo. R. Howard, 773 87 Board of Engineers, 285 as End ine Co. No. I, 56o oo Hack and Ladder 1\o. I, 510 as Hose Co. No. 21 315 jo HAY, GRAIN, STRAW AND FLTRT- W. I-I. Pevear & Co., $6 co S. B. Green & Co., 546 EGG J. Loring &- Co., 64 62 Geo. B. Pope, 16o 5j L. A. J. Ayer, 19 ao $797 33 P. F. Keefe, shoeing, $55 34 T. 11. Kneeland. ;° 4L 14 Nolan Brothers, GS of Thos. F. Belly, `c 28 43 A. M. P1`att, repairS, zi 65 AUDITOR'S REPORT. John Burke, plumbing, a of John Alailclen & Sc)II, repairs, 31 25 D. J. Nfahonev, repairing Ilarness, 24 30 $273 17 Ii ISCE].I.e1:;.'.E011S. Houghton & Dutton, brLrslles, etc., $11 72 John E. Fifield, hardware, o-2 Electric Equipment Co., storage bat- 5 7-5 00 Walkcr h Pratt Alanuf'ng Co., re- pa i rs, If 04 N. B. 1-1artrord, damage to wagon, and groceries, 41 01 E. C. Hall, groceries, G 71 Henn- K. Barnes, Bose, and hydrant te, 3 1 S W. E. Decrow, lire ularm loxes and supplies, 295 04 C. W. H. Moulton �� Co., hose, lad- der and horse, 372 75 Warren Soup Man11f'ng Co., soap, 147 Mrs. John Barry, W.IsIIIL16 clothes, 40 ao Gco. E. Teele,, hardware, 7 87 A. C. Fletcher. 44 1 r 34 FitchbLIrg R. R., trnnsport.rtion, 55 Geo. W. Pape, medicine, S QQ J. 0. Critchett, expressage, 1 20 Chestier- Sprague & Co., lumber, 5 24 Vaccumn Oil Co., oil, 2 25 H. P. Griffin, repairs, 7 to N. F. Telephone & Telegraph Co., 6o 66 Me Lauthlin &L Co., printing and sta- tirrxrery, 4 25 Boston iVoven Hose & R. Co., hose, 13 30 National Express Co., expressage, r --S R. E. Congdon, painting Nv.jgon, 25 00 Otis Brothers, towels, etc., IS 58 a AUDITOECS REROW-C. W. H. Cox, wagon Dire, 3 00 Geo. Bartlett, 1-netal polisht 1 50 Newton &- WatertoAvn Gas Llght'Ca., r50 92 Mary A. Gavin, wood, 3 00 A. H. Hodsclon, mak-In. door, 210 are Arthur Laing, medicitic, ! 05 B. S. Colbur«, Scraper, etc., 2 30 Nally Soli, express: c, r jo W. J. Crafts, painting signs, 9 45 Moses Whiting, carpenter• work, 6o Sr Emrie r� Butler, rcp &S, 4 00 W, B. Weldon, brass arms, 9 90 Watertown Welter Department, welter, 7- 50 Walter A. Claf3in & Co., medicine, ro 07 C. E. Berry, harness, 44 00 B. 0. Morris, slating, 30 86 W. J. Atcheson, setting glass 1 0o Reed Halliday, 2 so Mrs. James R. Harrison, fOori, 4 50 Cornelius Callahan & Co., globes, 7 75 Geo. A. Page, painting, 1 30 J. W. P errills, expressage, 50 Nor. A. Sna,,v S. Co., stall planks, 6 oo '. H. Pevear & Co., file], 16 5o H. Wicks, carpenter work, 3 35 P. J. Harrigati. tL « :, so J. ]:-Turd Brown, iLihricant, 1 25 B. T. '-\1oA rrv, electrical work, 16 oo Newton Coal Co., fuel, 20 00 IV. W. Crass �% Co., parse clipping, Z o oa Eldridge Sc Peabody, chairs, IS CO "Newton & Watertown Gas. Light Co., ?'5 11 Charles Waugh & Co., hasket, etc., 42 av Geo. F. ]:merlon, expressage, r 00 Balance, 3 15 $8- 2S3 80 AUDITOR'S REPORT. 21 HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Race'f�pls. Balance, $i,c.3" 56 ,Appropriation, 3,000 C�G Appropriation New cemetery, Son 00 Gi Quarantine, 500 UO Sale of S-will, 6,� CK) ceLretery lots, <177 77 Pasturing in new cennctery, 30 coo Milk licenses, tj o0 "1 3,j 1 Expe try;hIces. P. P. Conncaly, :I tll�, $1,200 00 V. P. Connealy, Mc:identals, 15 3I Nally c't Scan, contractors, 445 52 Geo. H. Gregg, sup't cemeteries, 575 32 Join J. Ree, care of swill house, 6o oo EtlVcn A. Faddoc:k, tree prvtectcai•s, iS 62 Fred. G. Barker, printing, i 1 e H Thos, F. Kelly, rtepairing wagon, 26 05 John Madden & San, repairing warron, 30 10 AIcl-authlin S- Co., stationery, I ! of Walker 8-, Pratt Manuf'm� Co., repairs, 96 E. C. hall, broom, 45 W. H, l_'eve ar & Co., brick? a 90 1. S. Griffin, repairs, 2 ram,. T. F. Dwyer, collector, 1,386 i A. C. Fletcher, hose, 4 iS .Mass. Associ.ttion Board of Health) s 50 Otis Brothers, case, 25 Geo. E. Teele, swill wagon, 250 00 S. F. 'Stearns, bath 11OLlse repairs, 46 95 Hugh Gallagher, bath horse keeper, 50 00 John Burke, pluaibing, i 51D P. J. White, carpenter work., 4 40 22 AUDPrOlt'S ltltYt]RT. A. F. Gray, new cunietery plan, etc.., 425 00 Derby Desk Co., chairs, 21 00 Water Department, ro co Hannah Flohr, services, :15 00 Thomas r. Gavin, labor, 30 00 P. P. Cvnnesaly, cash laud cleansing .9ewer, to 00 Little, Browai c& Co., boob, .? 05 D. W. Kinsman, frame, a 60 Chester spralyue & Co., cement, 1 35 Highway Del)aartrnent, labor, z6 z-- F. W. Barre, Beal & Co., stationery, 9 73 D. F. Tripp, repairs, t 4 00 Melvin &- Badger, chemicals, 6 59 James Barncs, burying animals, 6 .50 A. F. Gray, Cot-ninon street cemetery, l)laaars, 10o 00 F. E. Critchett, clerical services, 25 00 5,071 94 Balance, S49 39 5,9:!1 33 HIGHWAYS, BRIDGE`, AND CULVERTS. Ii eceois. Appropriation, $15,000 oa State of belassachusetts, street railway tax, 13,552 o3 Boston Elevated Railway Co., stock and labor, 1,6c)o 0c9 Sewer mai ntenancc, 35 00 Health Department, ?.6 za N. E. Telephone L% Telegraph Co., 247 35 Sale of Stolle, 178 72 �i loan], r0j 00 - - $30,74' 41 LS:penC Mitres. P.-tv rolls, cmplm-ecs, $16'890 30 16,8 30 SCTI'ER[1TTLNTDLNT. W. F. Learned, 6z3 w $6z; oo HAY, GRAIN AND STRAW, S. B. Green & CO., $69 o7 E. H. Sherman, 511 70 {rev. B. Pope, 3°9 jG $1,055 53 SFIOYI* G AND BLACf SMITUING. Nolan Brothers, $70 95 P. F. Keefe, 49 65 T. H. Kneeland, 96 6o Thos. F. Kelly, 50 45 — $z67 66 REPAIRS. P. A. INIM-MY, $103 Z5 Thos. F. Kelly, 56 67 11. P. Griffin, 17 91) T. Madden & Scan, 245 07 D. A. Meister, :I coo D. J. Mahoney, 6-- 5o F. A. Wendell, 4 14 $510 53 .ti�ISCIs1.3.,1ti L:i.)�$. J. O'Brien, stone, $3 45 Geo. Drown, 4 45 B. H. '.fierce, I os Thomas Levey, " 24 84 Allen Brown, :` `7 73 J. 1-1. Aludden, $5 66 Nathan Smith, ;: 37 [T F. G. Barker, printing, 4 25 24 AUTATO R'S RETORT. 1F. E. Shaughnessy & Co., repairs, 9 50 House Connections, 125 ()0 Newton N: Watertown Clas Light Co., pipe, 1 94 Watlworth Ma nd'ng Co., supplies, 3 36 Braman, Dow & Co., t` 14 39 J. ®. Cr-itchat, expresshig, I 70 Chas. A. Claflin, waste and oil, 90 76 �V- H. Pevear & Co., bricks, etc., 41.3 36 F. P. Rutter, assignee, roller repair-s, 310 36 Joseph Breck t4 San, tools, 12 C. 11. Ca mpliell, szlow Shovels, 3 55 John E. Fifield, tt tt 15 36 Welch LS-- Hall, horse, 146 coo P. A. Yer ml, groceries, 5 84 McLatuthlin & Co., printing, 32 87 W. F. Learned. stencil, etc., 2 20 W. E. Kingsburv, stone, r 46 Edward Hawes, L 2 92 G. F. 1him blitz, tt a 65 J. I urlir Co., aassi-nee, t. 95 f (Gen. B. Pope, 54 16 J. A. Chessman, tt 59 13 johil AfellodSF, tt 15 i 69 A. M. Gilveryr, `$ 166 Sj F` .' L. McKenzie, 686 37 R. Caughey, .t 207 69. J. Laker, 16 2g S. 0. Malley, 379 so Thomas George, 152 S; R. WI-man, tt 1o4 got Bart Sheehan, It T3 2f .1•a7an Ctitinn, 91t 43 25 Lovell Brothers, 32 95 R. Gillespie, tt 40 r6 1t. Malloy, tt T Gs M. O'Sullivan, 75 S7 Peter Burns, t` 23 74 AUDI`COWS-1 REPOEM 25 E. W. Harrington, Stolle, 17 15 L. B, Morrill, << 50 o� P. Condon, 64 65 F. W. Farley, 4 4 i o6 66 P. Roach, 48 15 Jerry Clit3arcl, 32 48 j. Q. Stone, labor. $t 50 T. J. Gavin, " 134 46 Howard Ice Co., a4 13 50 P. Doody, 12 So .Jerry CliRor(l, `{ t 50 Ti E. Kelly, end, :: 4 25 {men. `. Emerson, exlress3ge, 32 20 J. G. crltchett, 11 50 A. C. Fletcher, snow shovels and hardware, 68 98 Samuel Walker & Co., coil, 36 52 Steele & Conduit, stipplics, 6z ley Geo. E. Allen, casting, ; 75 Geo. E. Tecle, pipe, 74 34 National. Express, expl,essage, y 05 E. W. Carney, extra thane on draw, 44 62 Patter's stabIcs, carriage. hire, 14 Sao -Moses ,Wrhiting, Carpenter work.. 61 &4 Guo. A. Page, painting, 56 6,. F. G. Barker, printing, I 5v Holuics & Blanchard, -pinioul 3 QO Fitcl1bUrg Railroad, transportation, ; I9 J. W. Houghton, keys, OS Fred C. Clifford, sundries, 43 o6 ally tC Son, expressage, z7 90 D. F. Tripp, concretlR- gutters, 7.423 t9 Mic:lulul Marvi», stone, 22 36 William Ahern, ;° 17 0e9 R. Clument, � R. B. Lincoln, Li 46 27 George Bro%vn, i4 tU 17 E. Norton, 39 S; AUDITOR'S ItEPORT. Good Roads Mch. Co., supplies, 35 15 Chester Sprague &. Co., lumber and Cement, 3 22 -Moses \Vhiting, carpenter workt aza is W. J. Cl-ofts' sign painting, 16 34 J. P. lV alsli, brooms, 4 2; A. R. Gity &- Co., stationery, _} 40 C. L. Berger &- Cu., supplies, 9 60 Emrie &- BLIder, roller repairs, G 85 Davis & Farnetm Manuf'ng Co., cast- i Ilgs, 6 58 0. S. Dell}- & Co., bushin. and re- pairs, 31 50 Underhay k4: Co., oil, 2 40 John Mirke, plumbing, I3 04- Berry Se Aloody, carpentering, z68 72 S. S. Gleason, boiler iIIS111-111IC , 50 00 City of Newton, catch basins, 5 50 Perri•, Seamans & Co., Shovels$ 120 15 D. � . Lewis, catch Basin covers, 15 05 W. 1-1. Bustin & Co., collar, 13 00 Geo. W. Pape, niedicine, 2 50 II. Hellene, (Yravel, 2 ro I). W. Kinsinan, Sharpening Saw, 25 Creseeut Tool Co., picks, 12 ao New Ezi,;;land Brooni Co., brooms, 25 00 Newton Street R. R. Co., paving plucks, Go co Water Department, 1 i1- io Boston Woven Hose Rubber CI)., Bose-, i 00 R. C. Coiigdons paint, 2 50 Barbour, Stockwell Co., castings, 19 50 H. R. J. Lombard, curbing, 17 37 Waltl ain Fouli(la'y Co., casting's, 31) 93 Jeremiah Sullivciii, sand, 2 00 Parrell Foundry Co,, rasp. crusher, 4 75 J. C. Stolle, gi°areI, 8 60 T. W. Mannil)g, expM.e sagu, r 00 AUDITOR'S REPORT. 27 Arthur Laing, medicine, � 33 A. B. Black, snow plow, 5o 00 C. W.-I-1. Aloultoai & Co., huse, 67 50 Kenney's Express, exlaressaage, o Frost ,&-- Adams, supplies, 75 R. D. Monahan, 72 42 Martin 11 C Iffy", Stone, 4 27 Biller ; Shaw, repairing roller, 121- 25 Ames Plow Co., plow, 48 y5 J. Patterson Sc Co., can, zS 75 H. W. Otis, stand, 6 5o Walker & Pratt -Taanuf'rlg Co., set- ting up stove, 3 47 Charles A. Foley, expressage, 73 A. J. AVIlkinson, tools, 8,6 Hood Rubber Co., boots, TO 48 Maass. General Hospital, board, John M ahony, 51 00 S,223 17 $:!;,.;;3 IS Balance, 3,a 70 23 $30,742 41 INSURANCE. 171 rU1 r3.at1c113, .730 00 additional, 300 00 ` . S. Gleason, rebate, 17 04 67 o4 EIV Ellison, Coolidge & Co., $148 50 W. E. Farwell, 46 25 T. F. Gallagher, 138 73 S. S. Gleason, 126 oo H. F. Morse, 143 25 28 AUDITORS REP{JWT. W. A. Mucr rda, 56 25 R. H. Pain, 78 00 $737 00 Balance, 130 04 v $ 67 04 INSPECTOR_ OF BUILDINGS. .Receipts. Approp iattion, $500 00 $a0 00 �*x�5�,r1 cif f�rres. H. Norcross, inspector, $300 00 Potter's stal)les, carriage hire, 16 5o AIcLautlrlin & Co., 1 IU Fred. G. Barker, advertising, 6 73 $,1n4 33 Mla:rce, 175 65 $500 aQ Balance. $i 51 Appropriation, Y z,00a ace W. D. Farwell, collector, interest on a taxes, 3,419 64 Union Alm-kct National Bank, inter- est oil &POSits, 564 48 Premium and interest on notcs� and b ndh, r1357 92' $17,343 61 ll.i hmcc from Contingent, 113 Sn 17,457 41 AUDITOWS ]IMPORT. 29 Lx�c�rdit�r�s. Interest oil f hided debt, $14,298 33 floating E: 3,x i9 OS $17,457 41 ISAAC B. PATTEN POST 81, G. A. It. 1? �ctr�i ts. Appropriation, $275 Gov $2 75 ()0 Isaac B. fatten Post Si, G. A. R., $275 00 $275 cx) LEGAL SERVICES,. PL Appropriation. r $6oa oc) - , $600 oo Expewdilui-es. John E. Abbott, $600 oo $boo oo LIBRARY CONSTRUCTION. Rr"eelpis. Appropriation, motes, $8,500 car, $S.5oo ace Exftnel lures. I'Liblic Library Department, for mill Paid, $231 Sj Balance. 8,268 i5 S,500 00 30 AUDITOR'$ REPORT. MILITARY AID. Balaaice, $I58 00 Appropriation, 250 coo State Tre,-mlrer, 124 coo $532 00 Abrttnz johiison, $24 CFO Thonx s O'Brien, 96 co Charles C. Philbr ch, 32 GO $152 o0 Balance, 3$n 00 $532 00 MT. AUBURN STREET. Appropriation, $� ,�€�� 00 $1,200 Co .t�irrrc�rl rr�'�s. H. L. and W. C. Wheuler, damages, $725 00 Kennv, :117d others, 4o6 54 _ $1,131 54 I3alat ce, 68 46 $r,zoo 00 NEW SCHOOL SOUSE. Balance, $12,255 11 ApprDpriation, 400 00 Borrowed of Parkinson & Burr, 26on $I5,I55 11 A. B. Nlurdough, conlr.actor, $8, 1 --o 66 Tbomas F. Gallagher, itIstu°aalce, ;0 A. F. Haynes, architect, Coo oo R. H. PiaSne, insurance, 17 50 Bullard & Daavctllacart, irbsan'1111cc, 2 50 Patrick Condon, filling, 2 ) 77 Thomas J. Gavin, °" 375 13 Thos. F. KeIiv & Go., filling, 47 20 Jerry Cli(lord &- Co., .e 42z 63 W. A. Murtfeldt Ca., flooring, is-, T. F. Gallagher, insurance, 2 50 Geo. R. Stratton S' Co., plumbing, 91.2 s0 IV,-III e - I�- Praatt NI a11uPllg CO., hent- hig, a 1668 07 S. IlUel S. Gleason., insurance, 75 00 L. BC* nt & Co., Mats., 17 00 A. C. Fletcher, hardware, 27 34 Gcao. A. Page, painting, 56 af1 13. B. Tillson, care of building, 91 00 Oliver Whyte {C Co., wire guards, 205 r 5 John II. Pray S Co., :uncles, 105 42 W. F. Learned, ctigitIcca-ing, is 94 Water Department, pipe, 54 fro James IItaghes, mason work, 4 63 Heywood Brus. \Vakefield Co., chairs, 813 43 Derby, Desk Co., rlesks, 192 00 Ilnpkinson St Holding, baskets, 7 50 C. H. Keefe, teaaming, 10 00 A. & E. Burton & Co., brushes, 11 77 A. Hales c Son, carpenter work. 2So oa A. J. Wilkinson A, Co., hardware. z 67 W. B. Badger & Co., Airnishings, 10 50 Boston BamboD Co., " 3 0 Smith, Hawes & Co., ash bamis, 54 00 C'hnndler & Barber, furnishings, y66 �o E. F. Porter, expciises, 37 50 32 AUDITOI;'t, r-.EPORT. Frank R. Whitcher ,&F Co., supplies, vj via E. Howard Watch & Clock Co., clacks, 96 00 John J. McLiaa.tthliaa, painter, 3 3 $13,1 54 30 Balance, Si $1 j,r55 11, PARK COMMISSIONERS. 7 llecal]p s. Il Glance, $?,S &l.. Appropriation, 1,000 oa Sale: of trees, 12 ;o - $1,041 14 Alex. ;k•IcKillops, care of parks, etc., $6crl 40 F. G. Barker, acluertisiin , 4 37 Coco. A. Page, praiaatita0 << 3 Alfred E. Turner, trees, 3 00 C. H. Buck & Co., signs, 10 70 Anthony Connelly, labor, 33 6n Jos, Breck & Sms, tools, I 30 S. F. Stearns, sil;ns, 2 00 W. 11. Pevear & Co., poles, Fro loses Whiting, seats, 41 34 Chelmsford Foundry Co., rep airilig fence, 45 65 Sh€tcly Hill Nursery Ca., trees, 4:! 92 'rhos. F. Kelly, repairs, 3 25 Geo. E. Teele, liaia•dware, A4 D. J. Mahoney, straps, 1 50 Nally St Sans, labor, ya 50 A. F. Gray, incidentals, a 30 Balance, 1o6 i $1 ,041 14 Appropriation, $r0,000 Oo $10,000 Uo Pay Tolls, $1,014 66 A. C. Fletcher, pipe, 438 78 Portland :atone Ware Co., pile, 15 36 W. H. PeNrear & Co., brick, 140 34 Sani'l Walker & Co., rail, 5 25 Otis Bros., asslgncc, reed vin<r trtD. ees, 20 00 W. F. Learned, salary, 250 00 Chaster Sprag—ue A: Co., cement, 96 99 NV.iltham Foundry Co., castings, ]ay 79 Barbour, Stockwell Co., catch basili, 114 73 D) F. Tripp, concrete wortz, 45S 73 W. Al. Russell, typewriting, : 00 Thos. H. Kneeland, sharpulling tools, 15 6o Davis S.- F,arnum Manuf'ng Co., cast- ings, _so 3 Barber Asphalt Paving Co., paving, E,p ] $� I�itchburg R. R. �:o., transportat!=,Iregiiuis Iron Works, scrapers, �� 3 44 9,754 48 50 Balance, 24i 52 $10 060 00 POLICE. Rccc rats. ' B tlarr7ce, $S97 69 Appropriation, 7,Ow ov Court Fees and fides. 637 86 Use of telephone, r $8,536 30 REGULAR POLICE. 1]. H. Cooney, $1,084 S5 T. F. Lti=o s, 905 00 T_,. A. Shaw' goo ov J F. I}4i`ver. 5LOS 75 J. B. White, 717 5cl W� P. Coleman, 892 50 J. F. Milmore, S85 00 George Parker, 624 oo D. T. Sullivan, ]so i J. E. -McN arrinrsa, 150 SP8CIAL € 31.1C1„ Thon-ins F. ltattip.m. $t27 6S '4 llisnla I3. Herlillev 156 ?, 0. NV. Goss, 10 13 james II. l'mycrs, "49 7 F. 1-1. Callahan. 11 2,6 J. F. Madden, a 63 Clans. A. Glover, 4 30 Guo. A. Perkins, 4 50 Thus. J. G-,Will, x = Burt L. Hudson, 4 50 Silas Emersou, 4 50 Pines R►aii1 4 ;a C. II. Keefe, 4 50 aisles E. Murphy, 4 50 NVni, Arthur Howard, i r 26 William Ennis, '- 23 MISCELLANEOUS. f: A. Y ema, nuaches, etc., $ 36 A. G. Fletcher, sundries, G f 1.. I3 17t � Co— furnitUre, 5- 0a AUDITOR IS REPORT. Geo. Parker, incidentals, 10 35 Newton -k- Watel-Lo n, Gas Light Co., 84 '3 O. P. DMIF01-th, allefkiciaac:, 1 OD Potter'w Stables, Carriage hil-el 6o 5o _"ti. L. Te1cpho ne and Telegraph Co., 90 85 John Burke, ljlUmbing, 7 cj7 H. L. Coe, t€leplione, 5 75 J. F. Fifiield, la�arcl�r tiara=, 23 Geo. V. llildretha takincr c:h.arge of Prisoners, 69 i9 D. N. )'-Hill, repairs, z ;0 AV. G. Morgan, repairing clock, 1 r-25 S. F. Stearns, carpenter vvvrrip 4 II IcLaudilhi & Co., stationery, 6 75 Orals Hall Clothing Store, straps, 7 25 Muses Whiting, carpenter %vork, °3 Moses White, �t� 9 whitewashing, 9 03 00 Otis Brothers, dry goods, 1 v, m. Reed & Sons, handcuffs, 1 a 3 Gera. A. Page, painting-, 3 cx-) L. 1YI, Ham & Co., repairing lack:, 5 00 j.ames Barnes, huriaal of[lags, 10 00 D. I-I. Cooney, incidentals, 3 g C. H. Bright, food for prisoners, 1 ;n Geo. F. Emerson, expressa e, 40 B, T. Mowry, electrical work, 6 ou $42- l3aal.anct, �79 73 ` 8,536 o PRINTING. Bal.aalce, $64 25 Appropriation, 155M ar-) 86 AUDITOR'S IMPORT. F. G. Barker, printitag, $t.364 50 McLatatlllin & Co., printing, 78 00 Balance, i zI 75 $I a56+ 25 PRINTING EAIRLII FC TON-NFN RECORDS, Balance, $388 95 Chas. F. Fitz, sale of books, =q 00 W. M. Russell, typewriting, $6-, 5o F. G. Barker, printing, 77 21 $139 71 Balance, 278 -4 $4,7 9 I-IUBLIC, LIBRARY. . ]iecc;p1S. B,ilance, $20 S, Alrgropr ration, 4,cxxo oa J. 0. Hayden, Comity Treasurer, dog tax, 1893, . q6t !o S. F. Whitney, s.alu of catalogues, fines, etc., 136 jo Library cmistruction, ,,il 85 SALARIES. Salon F. Whitney, $1,000 ao Ta«e Stockwell, :91 G,l Lydia W. Masters, 221 10 AUDITOR S REPORT. 37 Lois G. Ij itek, 216 90 Mabel F. Learned 412 50 Will. MeCaflet'ty, 252 C. Belle Morse, 9 40 Mrs. Louise L. Tarlton, 9 67 $2413 2 r BOOKS. J. Q. Adams & Co., �tr� oo John J. Dugan, 12 00 Library Ail {;hlb, 5 ao Solon F. W hitneV, books, 24 3 C. AN7. Tlcrtrahtola, LL 40 45 C has. F. Lau z-illt& Co., 133 Sa Barrows Brothers Co., 84 ()0 Dami-ell &- Upham, 2o5 68 Little, Brown & Co., 79 1 Samantha, Clause, x Op Charles Scribner's Sons, 43 ©5 Fred. C. Pierce, 3 50 Gm F. Littlefield, r 00 Desmond Publishing Co,, 5 5() G. Scriber, I 00 Win. Bentley Harmon, 6o Camera notes, 17 50 - -- $915 14 MISCELLANEOUS. Lee C. Dale, binding , $12 65 T. G. C.ritchett, expressage, 40 Geo. A. Page, painting, 75 F. E. Shaughnessy & Co., repairs, t 25 Hezeki ali Mcl.Iruthlin, binding, etc., 418 41- Gen. F. Emerson, expressage, 4 7-5 Joseph I. Wingate, printing, 8 85 Frederic A. Swan, electrical Apprarmus, I I: �3 David Farquhar, Nulling, 24 S7 Boston Dook Binding Co., binding, 26 j is A.UDUrOWS REPORT. Newton & Watertown Gas Light Co., 265 01 John E. Filield, hardware, ' 22 D. J. Mahoney, weighing coal, .2 O0 Moses Wilitin , repair° , 2 70 F. G. Barker, priating, 36 50 INIcLattl[lllirl &- Co., printing, E 2 50 Smidl & LIthon}- Co., boiler and re- Pairs, 342 64 1'. B. ` Visbart, repairs, 4 25 William Sharpe, labor, 48 g° Library Bureaa, stlllPlics, 24 05 Emric & Butler, repairs, I 15 Hopkinson &- Holdent sLlndries, 5 51) Thomas J. Gavin, scads, 7 coo National Express Co., expressage, 17 05 Chas. E. Doughty, repairs, S 00 tP Gillespie SL- Picrcc, coal, 157 40 WnIker & Yratt iVlErnuf'alg CO., re- pnirs, t 30 D. J. Alahoney, weighing fees, 3 40 Am. Architect B. N. Co., books, 12 00 ' 4,7}6 ;6 B aInnce, 54 6L $050 87 St1I.ARIES'. .Recc%its. Appropriation, 5,6no oa $5,600 co Ex�`iGlnd titres. 11GA"D OF SELECTMEN. JanlcS I1. valley, $300 are H. H. St13vver, 300 on $900 00 ALTIiJ.'1 R.S t;ET'ORT. 199 ASSESSOIU�. F. E. Critchett, $hors €o Thomas G. Banksl 450 00 Edwin L. Stone, 450 00 1,;00 coo TOWN TREAsunEa. Charles W. Stone, $1 000 00 S 1,Doc coo TOWN +CI,ERK- F. E'. 'Critclictt, $350 00 $3 jo oo TOWN AC;DITUR, George S. Parker, $500 00 $po 00 COLLECTOR. $750 00 BOARD OF REGISTRARS. J. D. Monahan,han, $72 50 Geo. E. Teele, 36 25 Curtis W. B-1_lhyj 36 25 Perez. T. Shurtlel3, 72 50 F. E. Critchett, 82 50 '-i $jOQ 0{} SCHOOL CO151: IT,rEi-%. G. Fred. Robinson, $50 00 Edkvin Stockin, 50 00 Gco. E. Goodspeed, 50 0o Jos. P. Keefe, 50 00 Miss H. Adelaide Coolidge, 50 Dv NIrs. S. Adelaide )~Tall, 50 co $300 00 $5,600 00 44 AUDITOR'S SCHOOLS - eceipts. Appropriation, $35,5O0 oQ `i Sanitary improvements, coo 00 Watertown Savings Bank, borrowed, 3,00O 00 Town of Belmont, z8 14 Hopkinson & Holden, rebate} G oo Acklitional appropriation, i�100 00 t tx7tiirlT.ARI S OF TEACHERS. A'y.aiik kY l[�. �F''Y hitiluva #z"0 a UCH L. F. Elliott, 11550 00 Adolph C. El r, 850 00 Mary R. Byron, 850 00 Jean K. Howell, 400 00 Ida B. Hendcrson, 275 Od Eliz.Ilzeth P. Skinner, Goo cx) Minna E. Tenney vI Gco as Anna D. Goo oo Etta P. D-wimun, 60O 00 M;iry G. Worden, 6oci cio Clara F. Dunham, 600 oo Hattie B, johnson, 50 0a Lucy- F. LUques, 575 00 Mary L. fatten, 493 (--c) Agnes G. D'Arcy, 5r6 Oo Bessie~ H. Pike, 550 00 °Tannic B. Patters, Goc 00 Louise A. rye Wire, 545 cID joi-inic Adams, 110 00 Florence Gould, 5oO as Mary Knox, :50 00 Ruth Howard, Goo oo Nanc%,'G. May, 550 00 AUDITOR S REPORT. 41 'Mary E. Bur-rls, 550 00 Emma E. Irish, 523 00 AIice C. Ba111arrcl, 350 00 Minnie D. Hackett, 275 00 Christina F. Green, 550 00 Joanna F. Riley, 575 CO Margaret L. Sullivan, 550 00 Laura NL Smith, 525 00 Harriet AL Cutter, 549 00 E. A. Luques, 450 00 Elicaltietli C. Allem, 65o oo Helen A. Flcustis, 40U (}0 Nfathilde Ham, 420 00 Emily AL Drew, ?roc, coo S. Henry Hadley and O. B. Brown, boo oo Sarah E. Brussill, 15 pan Jda Elden, ;r3 00 Mrs. H. Lyman, 3 (), Evangeline Hall,, yrrtl, „5 a Idella Berry, 0 00 Agnes L. berry, 379 50 Florence C. Merriam, 5 C)O Herbert E. Taylor, 675 00 Abby Al. Fitz, 350 00 Helen A. Fitzgerald, 275 00 Eva E. Giidduji, 275 00 Josephine 1-7. Paige, 250 C)O Dema P. Din-tick, 51 00 Isla A. Ricker, 45 00 — :!5,645 5° SUN1.H1NTE_'tiDENT. M. A. Stone, $1,500 00 — _ $1,5 Utz 00 JA�NaTVRS. Geo. F. Robinson, 750 00 Andrew H. Stone, 779 1 jolala Hogan, 225 CO 42 rllt'i]ITII1.'S NEPORT. E. 1 . Walker, 64 92 James Delaney4, 63 c 3 fV llllam T. IV;Aers, I 89 Ch,arlcs Brawn, 275 17 Joseph L. Ricliardson, _50 00 2',409 19 TRUANT OFFICER. A-lichae—I Il:tzz�toclti, $100 (X) $100 ao ATISCES.LAINE01313. McLauth ila & Co., books, $z.t89 fit Joan K. Llowell, apparattis, 8 35 Geo. S. Perry S: Co., dusters, tJ 75 T. D. Whitney- &,- Co., supplies' t ra A. C. Fletcher, supplies, 62 42 J. M. L.cycity, 3 92 P. A. Y erxa, 33 03 F. G. Barker, printing, So $o NI. A. Stone, postaga :111d C"'pe ises, 41 71 W. H. Pevear & Co., fuel, 26 35 John Barke, p10111bill-, 197 9S `itchbIfrgRailroad, tr.inport.ition, ,aye 6S W. G. 11orgmi, cleming clock, 3 5O E. llmvard Watch &- Clock Co., Clocks, 10S 00 Walker- &- Pratt Manuf'ng Co., re- pairs, 439 49 R. T. Mawry. electrical repairs, r6 86 'Mrs. Bacon, clealiixig, 23 23 Ethan A. Paddock, tree protectors, 32 45 A. H. White, fuel, 1,764 34 A. J. Croft, lettering, 2 5o Hackett Brothers, supplies, r 17 E. C. Mall, L1 4 00 Ginn �K- Co., 96 3 S3 AUDUOR 8 MWORT. 43 National Express Co., expreMige, go Jackson Electric Service Co., repairs, 2 50 Joseph Breck & Sons, lawn niowers, 1z 30 S. F. Stearns, carpenter Nvoi-k, 1,223 08 Hugh NXIonallan, labor, 9 72 Geo. E. Te-cle, hardware, ?. 60 Post Office, box rent, 4 50 Otis Brothers, SLIPPECS7 14 25 potterls stables, 1,;!15 50 Croshy Steam Gauge CO., recorder, 34 50 T110111:15 Ferden) paint1iiCg-1 20-2 46 Patrick Condon, labor, 7 00 G. Fred. Robinson, traveling ex- penses, 5 00 Shady Hill Nursery; shrubs, 5S r5 Everett D. Burr, services at gradua- tioll, --5 00 Thorn as Groom ikr Co ., diplonias, 0 27 N. E. Publishing, Co ., jcarnal, 3 25 Barton School Supply Co., supplies, 1 00 Chandler AdjU8t,-Lblc Dusk Co., desks, to 50 Smith Premier Typewriter Co., SLIP- plieN. 22 94 Mll�"es Whitinc, repaij­" Ln$ 4 23 Newton & Watertown Gas Ll'qht Co., 64 14 Watcr Department, 350 98 J. A. Collins, furniture repairs, 15 G() L. Louise Faxon, bunting, 6 45 Ciirter, Rice &- CO., paper, 5 25 i. A. & IV. Bird 'L- Co., sponges, 3 3 40 J. L. HarnmettLt Co., supplies, 14 1-0 B. F. Sturtevant Co., repairs, iS 67 Silver, Burdette Co., cards, 7 00 D. W. KIMMI'Mil repairs and frunics, 26 99 J. E. Bell, blackboards, S 84 J. 0. Critchett, expressage, 5 05 Charles Brown, labor, 13 00 4-4 AUDITOit'S 1t1•:PORT. P. Derby &L Co., furniture, ',3 21 Thomas T. Gavin, Inbar, 65 ou Hopkinsmi & Holden, mats, 29 ''.7 D. F. KCCff-, plUmbing, 210 3S Geo. A. Paige, paiaeiing, 37 95 A. Hales & Scan, repairs, 211 va Gee. A. Perkins, paintitlg, 1,56 50 E. O. Morris, sl etincr repairs, ' 40 Dmilison Maneef'n" CO., hooks, 49 11' cte;rproof Faint Co., paeitit, 3 75 A. & E. Burton & Co.; Brushes, 11 yo Geo. F. Robinson, 5e odi-ics, tea 75 F. 1.1. Bustill, taking census, 65 oo Heywood Bros. W'aketield Co., desks, 3 z 17 jolm Ford, tt#3111I11-, 30 W,ulMv01-111, Hc,WI-Ml(i CO,, paint, 1 3j FulIet•, Le-miard & M.-Ill, rubber tips, 3 20 Frank W. Whitche;r & Co., rods, 1 75 Catherine- I)cvanne;}', cic:anhIC, 9 25 Nally & Sun, e xpi—essage, 3 25 Graham & Streeter, cooking utensik, 130 03 Jolata N1cca thy, charcual, 82 50 ulpho Napthol Co., 3 oo A. J. Wilkitis€an, hme`clware, 9 03 Concretc %valks, 100 00 G. W. l'itz, M. D., eNmiiinations, 12 00 Garlock Packliig Co., packing, 2 (�3 OliVCI' kVIi)tea & CD., uletal work, 23 45 F. J. White, carpe utur work, a+1 25 Tohn Bt1rke, plumbing, yb ors L. Bent &- Co., re;palirs, 1 82 Wadsworth, Howhoid Co., varnish, 2 10 W. B. Badger & Co., stools, 1 zo Charles A. Foley, expressage, 1 00 Cobb, Buzzell Co., furniture, 15 00 Carlisle, Ivor S Co., Sashes, 37 91 C. H. Keefe, moving, 10 ou AUDITORS REP01M 45 A. J. Wilkinson & Co., hardware, 7 25 C. W. Bixby, plans, 75 00 Houghtall &Z DL)tt011, Supplies, 9 65 $10,S 8 96 Balance, 50 49 $4u•S34 14 SEWER NI.AINTEN S CE. Appropriation, $5,000 00 4 :27500 coo c c 11800 aQ Real estate assessments, 1,015 49 Highway Department, 125 00 Marion road, 125 00 Additional zippi*opriation, 750 00 .H.Venditu)•cs. Fray roll, $8,420 35 A. C. ) Ietcller, pipe, 1,12S 83 John E. Ffiicld, hardware, 8z 6 S[i1 UCI WILI.Cl- Oil Co., oil$ 16 nG T hos. H. Klieeland, rcpairing tools, 81 }j Hell &- Meister, repairs, z go Otis Brothers, rubber boots, 4 j Cliestcr Sprag;rlc: Sk Co., cement, I 25 F. A. Wendell, plumbing, 7 00 Frost & Acl ims, supplies, t I. 65 W. F. Learned, superintendent, z o ode Moses \Vhiting, carpenter work, 5 03 W. H. Pev ear d! Co., brick, 33+ 6o Perrin, Scamens t- Co., IS go 1,. D. Dre��, repairinb shoes, � 00 Water Department, labor, 3 70 john Aladden & Scn, repairing tools, 3 50 Gen. E. Tccle, sewer pipe, etc., 9 45 J. J. Coolidge, sand and blasting, 46 -0 ClIc.swr Sprague" k- Co., cement and lumber, 195 48 Scssions Foun€lry Co., castings, 164 5 J. H. NN-Bite, incidentals, II 71D W. F. Learned, casting, 9i Thus. F. Kelly, sharpening picks, 33 30 A. J. _horse tR. Soit. hydrant repairs, v 50 C. H. Campbell, sewer pipe, 2 25 Waltham FOILI)dIN CO., castings, 149 36 A. I-i. 11 hitc, ttse €rf tertM, . cao Burry & 'loody, carpenter work, 23 52 F. G. Ba l.Cr, put t1titi , � 6 23 1-1. Batters, unloadimy pipe 26 ace J. G. Critchett & lion, expressage, Y0 Iv1cLauthlin & Co., stationery, 10 75 Fitchburg Railrmrd, transportation, 10 53 FrQ6. C. Gifliard, sharpening picks, 19 15 Damel Quinn, sand, 9 00 goon Burke, pluMbi11g, 11 33 C. L. Burger & Son, repairing rod, 3 45 Newton & Watertown Gas Light Co., jrrte pricking, 6 69 D. NV. Kinsman, 61i139 6MIV$, 2 00 F. A. Griffin, medical attenc. anoe, 10 50 A J. . BOLIChef, ii it 20 gip€} Geo. F. Black, tne€li.cine, 6o Portland Stonvwrrrc CC)., pipe, r 4-. Cite of Newton, sewer pipe, 3 6o Geo, F. Emerson, expremige, 4 5€r $11 ,263 72 Ba11arlCC, 51 {{ $11.315 49 A L DITOWS, REP011 r. 47 SIDNEY STREET, OR MARION ROAD. Relcvipts, Appropriaatiou, $::,000 00 ���erxc�r.'t xr�•es. P;iv roll. $i.p4 16 A. C. Fletcher, hardware, j oG _. .I. Coolidge, blasting,. 5 aS Chester Sprague & Co., cement, j 00 C. L. Berger & on, repairs, 10 W. Il:. Peveaar & Co., bricks;. 4 w Walthati-i Foundry Co,, caStill s, 1 16 T. F. Kellt , repairing tuuls, aG 75 W. F. Leareaecl, superintendcia, 2-jo oc3 J. H. White, incidentals, 5 fir) House connections, senlicus, 135 00 -- 1,73S 08 Balance, ,6I 9= $Z,oao 00 SOLDIERS' RELIEF. .li c�cc�a,�rts. Balance. $111 rag Appropri Lion, 300 40 Town cat"arthfield, 14 Flo $42a 9 A. It. Saimn r, ;1417 $24 €ao E. N-V. Pillsbury .t 9 -5 watsoia family, ;4 2 50 'Wary L. S aWtel le, 72 00 Mcl-a uthlin & Co., printing 1 2 48 AUDITOR, 3 REPORT. Watson family,. aid, 7 00 Ellen Mead, « IS 50 $2.2[ 50 Balance, '03 99 $425 49 STATE AID. P'ccesfits. State Treastarcr, $ 56 oo Balance fron7 Contingent, r z6 o0 $872 00 E penditrrrex.. Ellen E. Broughton, $43 00 I7enrietta Cutting, 48 ao C;atl}crine Donlon, 48 00 Ann lN•I. Fifield, 32 00 Elie,, c a��zaar.t, 48 00 Albert Melvin, 48 00 Owen Monahan, 48 00 Thoanaas Qpinhtll, IS 00 Illary L. Saawtelle, 48 00 Alen Sbugnic, 48 00 A.lson R. Sumner, 40 00 Chas. J. Towle, 48 00 Hiram B. `rillsim, 36 ern Julia A. Torsuy=, 48 00 Bridget Toomey, 48 0a T..aaaise 48 Oc) Charles H. Wright, 710 00 Nresta K-Hunt, 4.[ CO Louis I.,emmins, _} 00 Christina. Chick, 3- 00 Briciforcl Holbrook, 16 00 Ann JNL Wilson, ,6 o0 f olin NV. Hartford, S co - - - $ 73 00 AU D ITOR'8 11E.1"ORT. 49 STREET LIGHTS. Rece1. 1 t,4. Appropriation, $S,000 00 $8,000 00 —rl X.P--n natures Newton & Watertown Cats Light Ca., $7,843 6 B:11.111ce, 156 P $8-000 00 STREET WATERIN(;. Rcccifits. Balance, $552 81 Appropriation, $3000 00 3,55z 81 'xfiemi tures'. ]Bell & Meister, $42 t ; T. F. Dw i-er, labor, 666 ors 1-1. I I. W it i tc, { S 4 r�o John 'Madden & Son, repairs, ;x 75 Boston Woven Base & R. Co., [lose, ?-0 75 J. I-1. &- IT. I . Potter, sprinkler, 693 50 Geo. E. Teele, paint, 16 70 Witter Department, nipple, 3 0a Mary A. Gavin, habor, 72 00 Nally & Son, J E foe 00 T. F. Kelly Co., 11 116 w Walker & Pratt M',ILtuf''lxg CO., re- pairs, L 20 D. J. Malioney°, harness repairs, 24 25 \-V. H. Howard, labor, L LC? So D. A. Meister, 37 45 T. F. Kelly, repairs, so $3,1-2 08 Balance, 4:10 73 $3,55 y 81 50 AUDITOR'S REPORT. TEMPLETON F NI D. Recea pts. Receivcd for hiterest, $125 00 $125 0c> E.vpeatcir'"lures. Paid by the Selectmen, in eiCCordance with the terms of the 1. egLICSt, $I Z5 ,00 ------ $125 Gc) TOWN FALL. Receipts. Balance, $229 74 Appropriation, $2,000 00 �s for painting, 500 00 James Harrison, rent of hell, 75 00 Expenditures. jain s R. Harrison, ja nitor, $-50 03 B. T. Mowry., electrical work, 53 45 A. C. Fletcher, hardware, 16 o5 ,John Burke, plumbing, 287 S7 Thomas F. Kelly, liar, = 00 E. C. Hall, groceries, 45 Newton & Watertown Gas Liglit Co., S6 44 Geo.. E. Teele, har€lware, i 00 C. I1. Keefe, moving settees, � o0 S. F. Stearns, repairs, is 96 Wm. J. Croft, lettering, I 75 Goo. A. Paige, painting, 433 °o P. J. White, carpenter work, 501 15 Curtis Bixby, architect, 95 J. E. Fifield, keys, etc., ao Moses Whiting, carpenter work, 9 AUDITOR'S REPORT. �7 P. T. Rundlett, painting, 75 00 F. G. Barker, printing, 3 00 Smith &- I-11wes, brushes, 2 50 Walker o-�L- Pratt Alanuf'u- Co., 33 30 W. G. Morcyan, repailingr clock, I 2- Thomas Ferden, painting, 238 75 Gillespie &: Pierce, coal, 299 So Fire Department, 73 24 $2, 14 9r Balance, 2S 7 $?-,S03 74 WATER DEPAR'iMENT. Balance.. $I8+454 36 Bonds, 2�0'000 00 Premium, t l,zi-? 83 Accrued into;rest, --62 30 Metropolitim water tax, -,537 79 CtRte Treasurer, 312 9I Received from water rates, 3$r7--o 6,t $338,481 ex) Pay roll, $4,07 47 Geo. B. Pape, grain, 147 94 A. E. PilMEtly, scrvicCs, 4,500 00 L. G. Blair, ;Z 000 00 Water supply Co., -83,608 35 Jolara I1. Perkins, 5-'IS sarperits- tel dent, 1,450 00 Je hri H. Perkins, Freight, sundries, etc., 4 ' 76 Edward A. Burr, plans, 00 52 AUDITOR'S RFA?ORT. N. F. Telegraph & Telel)lly:ac Ca., teleplione, 176 85 Walworth Maanuf`llg Co., fittings, 765 4" Hersey N amtf'n- CO., ffletiCTS, 1,127 29 Chapman VatVe Manuf'ng Co ,valves, 357 73 A. C. Fletcher, tools, 1 1 3 99 Nolan Bt�ntliers, shoeing, 6S oo Waallcer &_- Pratt ManuPim, Co., re- pairs, 33 83 Tlios. 1r'".. belly, sharpening tools, etc., 63 of j. R. II•,fcLatltlalln, medicine, 10 00 A. J. Wilkinson S: Co., supplies, I I So J. O. critchutt, express, 70 Jots. W. Ferrins, 203 10 National Express Co., " 6o Geo. Woodman Co., Supplies, 1$2, 40 National Tube Works Co., pilac, 1S5 43 IV. H. Peyear & Co., wood, 8 7 Boston Leaati Matnuf'ng Co., pipe, 64. 37 Otis Brothers, blankets anti rubber boots, 18 40 Waldo Brothers, cement, 33 00 Cobb, Bu7zell &r Co., dusk, 17 00 Gco. C. W11ort& Co., washers, 70 McLatuthlin & Co., Stattionery, 74 to John 1 . Fifield, liarcdwa3re, 7 59 John Niaatdclen &on, carriage repairs, 31 65 'Nonaintim) Coal Cori., coal, 17 75 Chester Sprague & Co., lumber, xo 65 Town of Belmont, rebate, 858 1�3 Alice M. S11,0iec, rent of rooms, tos 65 Union Water N°Ieters, meters, S coo L. A. J. Ayer, hay, 4 41 Richards & Co., lead, 29: 05 Kravis & FM110111 M.-inuf'ng Co., fit- tings, ?05 z9 AUDITOIeS REPORT. 53 Crosby Stcam Gnuge Co., gauge, 7 Builders' Iron Foun(lrv, castings, 5?- -14 M. J. Drummond {S Co., pipe, 3,006 43 F. '1'. IT Jetcher, h MV and grain, 184 89 Arthur B. CUrtis, desk, 45 c1a F. G. Barker, printing, z3 c)o D. J. Mahoney, harness repairs, 56 45 F. A. Lepton, wagon 21 6o T. FI. Kneeland, sharpening picks, 15 10 Moses Whiting, carpenter work, 16 6 Smith & Anthony, hands, 54 70 Ludlow Valve. M inu 'n6 Co., hy- drants, y70 28 Geo. F. Teele, ail, go P. F. Keefe, shoeing, 6 Potter's stables, carriage hire, 12 00 +Gco. A. Paige, painting, 6 5c F. F. Critchett, typewriting, 1 :15 Moses Col,ernan & Son, Nvagon, I05 coo Pecluosscttc: Nlills, blind, 1 50 T. F. Kelly c' Co., labor, 9 00 Perrin, Sealni.ins & Co., tools, 30 54 Waltham Water Works, pipe, 68 coo Jolm 13«rke, phimMing, 8,1 6o H. S. Harris & Cp.s horse, 127 50 W. J. Croft, signs, 1 rao Crescent Tool Co., 17 15 John J. Gavin, labor, 6 25 Sherman C. Brown, R1111'; hors€�'s teeth, 3 00 A. Evans, repairs, C}p J. J. Coolidge, fuse, 6 6q. Model Heating Co., Moiler, 94 5t} C. W. H. NI.oulton, hose, 96 oo Mary A. Gavin, teaming, 10 00 T. B. Wishart, Fittings, 1 ao Aaron R. f3ay & Co., Stook, 11 50 54 Union Market lKational Bank, rent, 100 cep W. F. O'Brien, 133 00 $3081792 97 Interest on X-Vater Siipply Co, bonds, $7,500 00 �m 4` Bowls S, -a io Bonds clue Jan. z, T9001 9,000 as - $24,770 ry $333,5 3 W Balance, 4,91 93 $33S,4 T 00 STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES TO FEBRUARY Assrvrs. Cash in treasury, Feb. 1, 19005 $:z3.5SS 56 Outstanding taxes, 1894, 2,014 14 c i c i I S(97' 7,756 SG r a i , 7,99.E 24 ac �4 18899, 21,8465 LIABILITIES. To",n cleft, see Treasurer's statement, $757,750 00 An-io int € an Curtis a lotley, bor- roe, ml in anticilm0ou of taxes, 50,000 Do Amount clue 'fenipletmi Fund, 21500 00 Balance, Almshouse, 51 12 Assessors' expenses, 6� 71 Concrete walks, b� 56 Election expenses, SS 31 Fire, 3 15 Hcnithr 349 39 Highways, 3111-0 :3 Insurance, 130 04 Inspector of huildin s, 175 65 Library Cc]a75t1•ucti0111 �� Ia Alilitar ' ;ti€1, 3so Des I'atrk Commissioners, io6 7'. Permanent improvement, 245 5' Printsng, ixr 75 Fr'Intinc; Earlier 'I'©wn Records, 218 24 Public Library, 5,f 61 Police, 279 73 SC:wer maintenance, 51 77 Schools Sidney street, or Marion road, ��1 92 Soldiers's relief, 203 9 Street lights. 156 32 Street entering;, 420 73 Town hall, 2SS 77 Water, 41917 93 Net liability, $765,1 t3 cio $830,332 85 $830,33z 85 RespectFully submitted, GEC RGP-, S. PARKER, Audilw% ANNUAL REPORT ar -t->>L BOARD OF HEALTH, ql[�' TIll.-* TOWN OF WATERTOWN, I'On THE YEAR ENUNG JANUALRY 31, 1900. 1030 WATERTOWN FRED. G. BARKER, FR N"1'ER, 1900. REPORT of THE MUD OF HEALTIL The -Board organized for the year with Dr. B. F. Davenport as Chairman and Walter C. Stone, Esq., as Clerk. ]fir. N. S. Griffin, elected in the year 1898, resigned from the Board on Oct. 2, 1899, and t13e Board of Selectmen and the Board of Health, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 548 of the Acts and Resolves of iSg , rnet and clected 11r. Harry F. Morse as a member of the Board until the nest annual n-,eeting. The Inspector of Buildings, James H. Norcross, with P. P. C:onnealy, Inspector of Plumbing, and Walter C. Stone, Esq., organized as the Board oFExaanainers of Plumping. r. Philip 1'. Connealy laws been cojttirlrsed as general agent of the Board, while Mr. Frederic F. Critchett was nppoitttr(l as special agent for issuing burial permits, and Mr.. George H. Greggcontinued in charge of the cemeteries, a position filled so axtanyF years by his father. THE 'I.'OWN'S SA:vETARv cox�}rrlf]d. The town's sanitary condition is very good and the death rate is one percent less than that of last year. The town lens been remarkably Free From cont:lg ous diseases its compared with adja- cent cities and towns. CEMETERIES. The town has purchased and paid $ro,oo for the new cenje.. tery called " Ridgelawn." This beatltili[l tract of land colitaills fourteen acres and is situated in the westui-lY portion or the tow,,, hounded lav Warren street tipon the "orth and Copeland street extcnded upon the east. This Board, as authorized by the towel, had plans SUbmitted For the laying out and improvement of Ridgelawn." Mr. Clark F. Varney and Mr. Arthur F. Gray 4 RETORT (-)F T14E BOARD CMS' 11EA J11. were the compt;titors. The plans submitted by Mr. Arthur F. Gray were voted to be the incest artistic, elaborate :and lest adapted far the purpose. Later, printed pamphlets were issued and distributed at a tow,, 11jeeting, tiescriptivc of the methods proposod ill laying out the cernetery, with a white print showing the s!!L.,� of the lots The to% ii accepted the plan of Mr. AI.Olur F. Gray € nd the recamnieaadaations for the laying out or Ridgelawn cometery as contained in said pamphlet. The Board l,aas expended $5oo for these plans and recltaests All appropriation of three thousand dallau 5 in order to begin the work of grading- and laying out the: land. Owing to the st-hall unaallatted burial space left ill the Common Street cemetery-, urgent action ,host be taken to provide burial lots. COMMON STREET CE'NIRTERY. This cemetery ways opened and the first interment inicle therein JIz1V 24, 1766. It has been in cnrlstaslt rise. for ot•►e hundred and thirty-four years. It is little wonder that the relatives of deccaased ones buried there look fore find tD sOnie Much needled improve- ments. The Board has now 'In contemplation the beautifying of the Comai7on Street cemetery. Mr. Artbur F. Gray, under the direction of this Board, has completed the revision of the plan of the Common Street cel"e_ tery, bringing it down to jan. I, tcgan ; this gives the Present ownership of all the lots so far as obtain-able. The plan-book of lots and record of burials is practically com- pleted. In carder that this record may be; exhaustive and accurate, it is very desirable that the heirs at law or friends of the owners of toughs or lots in which no head stones gppoar to mark the ,graves, should furnish any private records which they may have to Mr. G ray nt once. ,ARLING'rC)ti* STRE?It`1` CE}SETERY. During the year this cemetery has lind the grass cut a n1lT1-1)L'r of times and Superintendent George H. Gregg IMS made great ItI?1.°OIVU 1=►i{ THE 130ARD OP TINALTH. e7 improvements in its looms. The to vn water was ptlt it, this Year and the gralss watered in loot weather. Atown's st riding is shown by the wary it takes care of its cemeteries. The spccial appropriation of $zoo in zSgS worked wonders in this cold celne- tery. ASI1 AND SIViLL COLLECI.1,DN. contract for the collection of the nsltes and swill of the town was made with Mr. Thomas F. Dwyer, the [owest responsible bidder, is usual, r;etting the job. Tile price paid was eighteen hundred and forty-nine dollars and the contractor has. given gen- eral satisfaction to the town and the Board. At present the t0wit swill is carted to the poor farrnl and then sold and the tOw" I.-ain5 some four- hundred dollars. per year from this source. The Board feels that it WOUld be 1)etter• for the town to sell the Swill to some one otitside the town and discontinue cart- ing it to the poor farm. How this can be best accomplished is a PI.ObIC111 the Bt UTd will have to con-dder the cooling season. Watertown is no longer a rued district and must take every step to encourage the best class of people to come here to dwell, even if, in a ease like this, it lases samething pecuniarily, FRANCIS SCHOOL SANITATION. )early in the year the Board received a complaint of the sanita- tion of the Francis, school. This Board, {ICting in cor]junction with the School CI]137i' itteel had experts investigate this matter and numerous trysts made. The experts found that the schoot was properly ventilated and in good sanitary condition ill every respect. 33ATII I-IOUSE. The bath loose was kept open from June until September and was largely used. Mr. Hu la Gallagher and Mrs. Hannah Floor were in charge. LICENSES. An appliC.ation for a license to maintain a 1' boarding house for infants " was sent to this Board, but ttpau thOYOUgh investig;a- tion it was not approved. REPORT OF THE MAIM OF HEALT1I, DiiHtig the year two new parties were licensed as undertakers, Robert 1. Gralialn and John Gallagher. SEN Eli EXTENSION- There area number of streets in which the public sewer slxauld be extendul. Among these are Quimby street, Langdon avenue, School street, Arsenal street from Irving street east to 1'w'!r. Pevear's coat sheds, Crawford street, and sonic streets in 'Vest Watertown. Dining the year a number of housel,ol(lers have been ordered to connect their premises with the sewer, all of whore have corn- plied. Others ought to be ordered., but in some instances the streets have: not yet been sewered. APPROPRIATION. e reconirnend an appropriation ofthirty•five hundred dollars for general expenses, live hundred dollars additional for the quay= atitine fund, and a special appropriation of three thous.ind for the Ridgelawn cemetery. BENNETT F. DAVENPORT, Board HARRY F. 1viORSE, Of WALTER C. STONE. Healfh. REPORT OF INSPECTOR O PLUMBING AND A ETNTT OF BOARD OF HEALTH. Gentlemen of the Board of Realtle I have the honor of submitting herewith the following gables which show in detail the greater part of the business transacted daring the pest year by the Undersigned, as your Inspector and Agent. The results Indicate" that the sanitary Condition of the town is very favorable, and has been steadily advancing in a satisfactory manner. It is, however, well to bear in mind that our healthful. SUrroundinb cannot ba perm anently contillUed if our citizeas are lair in their efforts to guard against the causes which are largely responsible for the dissemination of h1fec601.1s diseases. These causes :are generally the result of filth accuinulaation and defective drainage. In this connection, it may be Nvell to note here. that since the CoMpilation of the table giving the number of contagious; cases reported during the calendar year a899, there have been sixteen crises of diphtheria reported in the month of January just past. Four of these were in one family* and two of them proved fatal. Three other cases were in one family. These, and the other eases are reported as progressing favorably. It is, however, a lamentable and signiltcatit fact that of these sixteen cases reported, twelve, including the two fatal cases, were located in houses not connected with the public sewer. The plun11-iaag peraraits issaactl cltu-ing the ye�11° numbered r98, or eighteen less than in iSg$, Nvili a the corresponding number of fixtures. It is at sotirce of pleasure to me to be able to reiterate the statement made last year, ca that the material ;and workman- ship of our local plumbers bear evidence of steady improvement, 8 REPORT OF THE BOARD CST HEALTH, demonstratting that they are frilly abreast with the times, and tip to date in all that pes-tiiins to their business." Following are the licensed plumbers in the town MASTER PLUI4MERs.—Thomas B. Wishauft, J011a 13url:e, David F. Keefe, Hoover R. .Straton, Frank A. Wendell, jnhn Dickson. JOUX NEYATE N Pr.u+tnF_ns.—Festus Egan, Jahn W. G'I3e1rn, Herbert Goding, John F. Rooney, Thomas F. Ma loneyF, M. R. Conroy, Yohn McDonald, George W. Fraser, James J. Castello, John L. Craig, Alichael Dufly, Williaam W. Clark. The location of house ccantaections with the se-vver, and exam- ination. of prernises for this purpose, has been €,minted with the same satisfactory results its voted in previous years. The board of Examiners of Plnnil)ers helci three meetings during kite year, at which one master plumber and three jot,rney- wen were examined and passed successfully. Aside from such diflerenees always liable to occur in the enforcement of health regulations, I am Teased to state th,9t the relations between the citizens of the town and this office have been -oncratlly of -.in agreeable and pleasant nature throughout the year. I return you, genticnnen of the Board, my sincere thanks for the confidence placed in me and your generous support in the perforniatnce of the eludes devolving upon arse. RCspectftally submitted, PHILIP P. CONNEALY, Inspeetv,v of Plat hing: Ag eni Boa;-d of .1Iea11h. A'UMbOr Of Sctver Counections iu, 8trects, with Plumbing work. completed w— oth-erwise. 5TRE1 TS. " 11ia:1'3 i UY- to Inn — n y I: r "r f1 I' l;i Ai-lin-ton . . . _ . . ;y Ars il"L1 5 21 3 20 l � r � *1 Arttntlel ter, (oR Boyd) . 2 2 2 2 Atiklltrn place . . . . . . _ . ., 4 IJ nuor1 . . . . . . _ . . . 10 l0 30 Bailey rwid . . . . . . _ . _ 1 1 '? Bat" road 131gelo v ave 1 Bigelow ter. (off Boyd) . 1 1 2 Boyd . . . . . . . . .. l 13 1 14 . . . . 1.1 Boylston . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 . . 1 Bridge . . . . . . 5 i . . . . 5 C1ll1:1'irl7la . "� '1 :1 L:al�ilt71 , _ , _ . , . _ 1 11 i+. 78 F . 1 219 CoTIt", . . . . . . _ 1p •1 :3 7 7 Chuster . . _ . . . . . 1 S I St 1 1 I1 Chestnut . . . . . . , i � 7 7 Cltllrr_.h . . . _ : . 2 20 2 22 22 Church Sill . . . . . . 1 tl 2 8 1 Sl COILLinbia . . , . , . . . 1 1 1 1 C011111(ln . . . . _ , . , 2 2 2 Cottepc: _ _ . . . . . . I# 20 0 20 2 Cuba . . . . . . . , . 1 12 cy11resg . . . . . . . 13 4 M 10 Dana ter . . . . . . . � 11 0 it Dexter nxe . . . . . . . 14 8 S W 1 2 + 1� 20 Elliott . . . . . . . . . 10 10 1 1 2 1 E1111 , . . . . . . . . , 1 :.'> i 1 Elton ave 1 4 1 5 5 Fayette . . _ . . . . . 32 32 1+ 33 ;1 Forest . . . . . . • , Ci 11 '73 11 + 2 18 FrankliI1 I 22 3+ I S5 tl 25 pl lerench . . . . . . . . , 8 , S 8 Gai eit . . . . . , . 29 29 ] 1 ,31 Garfield . . . . , . . . . . 12 12 i » 12 Get . , . . . . . , . . 1 l + 1 Gilkey court . . . . . . 3 2 5 Green . . . . . . 1 li 11 , 11 Hawthorne . . . . . . . . . 4 4 4 Hazel . . . . . , . . . .3 n, 1 4 Hill 4. 4 4 Howard 1 7 1 8 8 1111nt . 1 7 a 1 8 Irvin'- . . . . 1 18 18 f 1 19 Cuuipleted c _ ,s v o v tit ing N F y A Irvine park . . . . , . . G 5 Ladd . . . . • • . . . 8 8 8 T.an don alas 1 *1 I Lk-xinotolt . 1 6 1 7 Li16C iIi1 11ail) . . . _ . , . , . {i 50 .3 tl:; 1L1131v 1 10 1 11 v 1:1. Marion road . , . , . . 1 I€1 1 20 , , - , `-sr .11mrshall 2 2G 2 28 1 219 AlAinda Ave 2 15 4 1 a 1' 1 Middle . , . . . . , , . 1 t 1 5 5 Morse 2,1 24 2.1 Mt. Auburn . . . . 5 60 7 70 1 1 5 83 Myrtle , . . , . . 1 V 1 113 1 11 Nichols avo . . , , , , 1 4 4 1 5 North Beacon . . 24 24 i 2-4 North 13e won court 7 1 1 8 Oak . . . . . , . . . . b u , 5 0100;t . _ _ , , _ I . . *1 1 t Wvcr . . . . . . . . D 11 1 10 Olney . . . . . . . " . 1" 16 1 17 17 t wtis . . . . . . . . . . 10 10 1 11 1"alfrey . . . . . . 2Ll 24 *1 25 Parkev 10 ID 2 12 Patten . . . . . . . 10 10 1 11 Pearl . . . . . . . 7 7 7 Phillips :3 4 :3 7 7 Pleasant . . . , . . , . v 44 6 411 4 63 Preatici! , . . 4 4 1 4 I'llrVis . . . , . . . . I" 1 1 Riverside . . . . . _ . 21 1 25 1 1 27 110ya1 . . . _ 12 12 . 12 HiLmell ave . l!3 18 1 10 School . . . . . . . . :; 2 1 ;3 Sidney , . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 Spring. . . . . . . . . . ?9 29 1, 1 51 Spruce. . . . . , , . . •i 3 7 *1 8 Summer , >. Summer court. (Wheeler'). 3 3 Union Walnut . , . . . 2 9 `? 11� 1 12 wasliburn . . " . , . 1 d 1 7 7 Witter . , . . . . . . . 13 13 2 15 I No Sever in Street. CS �k Kt STREET& / #m Uu 2— § § —a . \§ to Bg �E ■ p \ 4 ƒ] § , d § �/ W@24n . . . . . . \ Waverleyave . . . . . . ! ! ! 2 . . 2 wh+Rkm , , . . . . . Williams . . . . . . . . „ : Muter . . . . . . . . wmlrer . . . . . . . , . manave . . . . . . s . . . . a Tomis 117 m!a !q H 47 . A 23 &a 2222 A 1 [:1:1'Ial '.t' oi-, TIllS BOARD OF 1-1KALTH. Nitirabea- of Phzitzblttf{ Pe,ra?.aUs isamed. fixtures cowraected. a?zd -htspeclio?as iiaacfe daring the yea?, erWiatg .Tcaaturary 310 1900. -- rERMITS. ow- Gitil d ldlingg13eOl � Totaltt. Permits for rtew %vork comiecting with sewer . 49 27 70 1'ertnits for new work conneetingwithempools 1s 2 15 rerin'tts for alterations connecting with sever — 06 96 1l#:rinits for alterations courwrtintr ivith cess- pools . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . — 11 11 Total iiumb r of pt�rrnits . . . . . . . 02 1.38 108 - Water-elasets on st'wi- r wotk . . . . . i 91 127 218 di .i cc"pool Nv rk . - 16 3 10 Sinks 'i sewer work . . . . . . . 78 108 ISO ii 'i cesspool Mork . . . . . . 1-5 :1 18 Wash-tray acts ii sevtror-work lli3 45 108 ii ii ofs3}ool work . 9 2 11 Wash-bawls i' sewer work . . . . . . 70 Co M fi ii cesspool work 13 I 14 Bath-tubs sewer work (17 65 132 cesspool work . . . . . . 11 1 2 18 Other fixtures " sower work . . . . . . . 1 4 5 Total number of fixtures . . . . . . . � 443 422 806 Inspections made, including AD unfinished Permits of 1898. General ingaections during construction . 384 2-321 500 Water and lather testing . . . . 118 102 220 Final t=xa.ntinnations . . . . . . . . . 83 133 21 i— Total number of inspeetinns . . 6:lii 447 1,W2 Number of permits willt work unfinished , . 15 h I 20 BEFOUT OF THE 130ARD OFF iirArirjr. �3 DISPectiaMs Made alaft Complaints DivegUttxte(I by the Agent of the Bo acrrt of ITcatth darbig the y{rsraa- Number o!` Premises placauded on Gki-nt of c;ontagi=5 disemes . . . . . . 7i3 Premises funrigt4"a ou nccotint of cont.ag'ioug diso.Lges . , . , . 42 Premise[q ordered to corneet with sewer . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Locating work and aewer connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Examinations of unclean teneMenLs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 s yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 �� 4R suibies . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 (' " crverIlm iri,; ce�i5pouls . . . . . . . . . . . lei 'h objettible ri.ithouses . . . . . . . . . , 1 cc si �e cirrruping places 4 °; °i z�iYCeli�rtecrtus aru�.�nees . . . 1-1 infant's boarding house . . 4 4c cc bath bouse . . . . . . . . . . . . • . _ r cr �r Swill house . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 12 pi;;gc.r'tes . . . . . . . . _ . . - . . 7 Removal of bead aniinals . . . . . . . . . . . . _ , . 11 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .132 14 REPORT OLD THE 1:30ittiD OF HEALTH. Contagious Diseases fteT)ONed, anel Deaths Besultheoj, thillittg the year- 06di y Decemhea- 31, 1899. ,5 IN a a o o C] jn Hoar► .... .. .... i i ... .... 3 ..... March.... ... .. ...... . 2 .,... 3 .... ..... 5 ,., .. April.... .... .... .... . ,.. . .. ,. 9 s . ,.,. is ., .... May... . . . ...... ...... 3 z To .... ...., 14 I.----- July. ................. 3 +z ... . . 3 i Augitit.... .... ........ I .... .. . 3 Or 5 1 September.... ........ 5 .... *i .. 6 F fetnlser . ..... ........ i .... z .... ea .. .. .. November .... .... ..... *I .... .... .... z December....... . ..... 3 ..... ToMI reported.... .., 17 2,j 31 S 1 $a ..., Total deaths.... .... .. 2 x x .... 3 '� Fatalities. REPORT OF THE BOARD OF HEALTH. 15 Ca?tses of Death dItrbtff the ;Ifear eptdiraf} .Dec. Z DTssnssls. M a I + . a � � '� � Cn c ate.. x Cis Accidental.......... .... + I I2 • r.I «I +2 Apoplexy .... ...... .... .• fI..i• -..I.. •2ii+ `•.3yT. •� G Asthenia . ,. ... + .. .... .. I .. .. ' ! . s 6. , « 2 Brain Disearc ..... ..... . . . �I Bright's . . . 4Br1nchitis.... .... ...... i I I•Cancer ... ............ Cerehral Diseases..... . I I ` + T . . Chvlcr a Infantum. „ ... .. .. . . I I 2 Cholera Morbus.. . Diplitherin.. ....... .. .. x ` .. • . . I. Dysentery .......... ... . .. .. I , I Eczema ... ......... . i. .. . +I• I Endocarrditis...... ......1.. I . .. •I . . ,. .. Epilepsy.. ...... .... .,.. .. F • .. .. i I Exposil re. . , ..". .. I •.. .. . . . . . I Grippe... .. ............ z I I Heart Disease..... ...... . , . I �3 ... �Ij FI. . . -� ,�. ,I. sa Intestinal Obstruction... .. ... I . . I Liver Disease,....,... .. . .,+ «. . eT' I M.11-atsmu. ......... ....+ .. +Ie . .I .« aI. 3 Natural l Causes , .. . T .r .. r .. 2 Necrosis of Knee joint I • . , I Nephritis.... .,..... .... ... • • . . ,I• . . x Oedema......... .... ... I I Old Age.... .... ....... . {2+ 4 Phthisis . ... ............ ��� . . ;• 'I' i Pleurisy, .... ...... .... . . . .. . t Pneumonia..... .... ... � .TT . . .I �g �2� 6 I Premature Birth .... . • I i Scarlet Fever ..«....... . . n Septicaernia....... ...... . . . .2. . . I Shock �gg from Fall .... ... . .. I . « , . . . I Still Born ............. Tumor.............. Ii .. ..Typhoid Pever. Whoop'In� Cough...... ` _ . s• �� 'Totals.. ... ... I I to I It] `s I `V*� 7 'T3 � 6 x�� I4i ID� 13 I'S 16 REPORT CW THE BOARD OF SEALT11.. Mortality Records of Watertowm, 1885--1899. General Cunnaa- Years. I}isc�cs, gious Total. Still Born. Populatinn Ratcgcr loon. 17isc.wcs. 188i 114 21 135 4 *6,-:38 21.64 1886 82 [S 97 3 6}'!0S 15.14 1887 58 11 99 4 6,57 ['S.00 Im 87 12 99 _1 6,739 14-69 I S&) 1 U C 14 1 e, 7 G.„gc,6 16.65 1s[)U ins 16 124 2 *7-073 17.67 I 1891 112 13 125 7 7,21.E 17.32 18)?, log To 119 S 7.34-5 z6--o 18c)3 122 14 136 13 7,496 18.14 1894 1 6 13 119 7 7,()37 15.5.E isos 104 4 103 12 *7,778 13.88 18o6 I03 11 It 14 1 t 7,919 14.39 1S97 87 16 103 4 9,0 12.77 1898, 111 11 1.'. 6 S,Soo 14-35 1899 112 I17 i a ,7Qa1' 13.44 Census figures, otheryears are estironted. THE SECOND ANNUAL. REPORT WATER DEPARTMENT or W AT ER i O'er , MASS., 1899-1900. Vtif ATE RTOW Iti: F'RED. G. BARKER, PRINTER, 1900. REPORT OF THE WATER DEP R,TAIENT. The second annual report of the Water Department ref' the town is herewith submitted. This is the first year that it has been under the management c)f Hie Board of Water Commissioners, and also the first it, w dick, tine tow,, lens stood by itseIr indepel7- (lent of Beirnoat, and has receiver its water wholly froart the Metropolitan Water Board supply. Appended to the report of the Board is that of the- Superin- tendent, and also certain tables, which app+eYared in last year's report, and are now coaw,tinaied, bl-011ght Lap to elate. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Receipts by balance of Feb. zst, 1899, $a 8,454 36 Receipts by collections deposited, 35,7oo 61 RetcilAs by Metropolitan N-V ater 13oard assessment aa>,d dividend, 2,830 !C Receipts by sale of$Z70,000 water loan bolds, zS 1+475 33 ,38,48 a Sao Expenditures by payment to I°'Viatea• Supply Company, `28,3 6cS 35 Expenditures by couzasel fees, 61500 00 Expetaditures by relates (including to Bella-lont,) 863 09 Expenditures by constructions, 12,405 76 Expenditures by maintenatwce, 2,877 98 Expenditures by payments of ma- tured water loam bonds, 9,C)O0 oa Expemliture-9 b,%7 interest on $ 70,000 water barn bonds, 8,270 10 Expenditures by interest on $150,000 mortgage bonds, 7,5c'O 00 Expenditures by Metropolitan Water Board a ssesst'nent, 2,537 79 Balance cash an hand, 41917 93 $338+48 r tacr The gnross receipts from collections during the year lens been $35�7oo.+Gt. As shown upon page nine of the last report, this is more than the receipts of that year for the two towns, which wars $35,536.33, of which $31,:!63.t5 Nvas from Watertown. The last year thus shows a gain of frill fourteen percent upon the water ttix receipts of Watertown over t1wt of the preceding year. Neverdieless, the town having, contimied the policy of the pre- ce€ling year of ornitting to pay in its proper allowance for the general fire pl-otec:tion of ,all 'building property in the town, as %Vell ,ts For the municipal use Of the wafter sttPPly, wlricli it "'ways paid to the Water Supply Company, even these large receipts of the past year have fallen about $7,000 sheet of equalling the $:12,591.63; expenditures of the year, for construction, mainten- c3trce, Metropolitan assessment, aarrLl payment of bonds evith interest. These expenses have proved to be just about svhrrt it was estininted upon pages eight and nine of histy=ear's report that they were likely to be as a whole. For construction, in the way of street main extension, however the expenses Nvere about fifty percent greater than the average of the two preceding years. For since the plant has become towil's property, there ha arisen this greatly incre,,sed dem,anLl for extensions. The cost of re- placing the ce.lue"t lirrecl bile 13y ir"7 acccsrcling to the request of tlle Board of Selectrzten preparatory to the Raying of the asphalt paven`sent on NI:jiir street, alone entailed an expense of some $700. A G33NER lL PitOPERTY TAX TO C©v r_FR COST OF DIRE PROTEC'NOW. it is the general custom Of the cities g-znd towns thrntaahc�ut the COITIn7onweaith to tars some portion of the annual ex- DEPORT OF THE W.MrBlt DEMART}IENT. � penses of their public water supply system upon the general property of their several municipalities, as a charge for the fire protuctian privileges which it enjoyes, and to secure which the amount of cast of the sy:stein is about doubled. That a very WCAt prMlege is thans enjoyed is evidenced by the gomitly reduced rates of insurance obtaining where an adequate water supply is Furnished. The tiax thus charged averages about thirty per cent. of the annual expenses of the niunicip:al water departments, but ranges from the exact fifty percent charged by the City of Fitch- burg down to =about ten percent in sonic instances, or in the very exceptional cases ofCambridge and Haverhill, down to no charge at all. These two cities. however, have very unusual causes for their singUlrtrgood fortune in this respect. It seems very unlikely, enuring the niext few years at least, that the wafter department of this town should be able to meet all its necessary expenses without a general property tax contributing its Fair proportionate hart to the costs incurred, and, even if it should be so able, it WOUld be unfair to the water rate payers to na ake them liear the whole burden for benefits received by other property. That the hydrant privilege has fortunately not been inuch used is no more reason for stopping payment therefor,. than for one to stop paying the insurance policy upon his house, because it has not yet been burned down. WATEn BILLS CHARGED TO TOWN D:EPAR'F1 RN'TS. Bills for the {eater cnnsunaed in some of the other departments of the town have this year been disallowed when made out by the Water Department and presented for payment, as had been the usual custom in foriner years by the 'water Supply Company. Among these is the street watering account, which even upon the basis of the rate of consumptions pre ailing during the time of the Water 'Supply Company amounts to about $2,,300, but as now used ►ould be much greater. If the unpaid hydrant service bills for 1897 to t899 had been paid it would have amounted to some $3c,000 more. As the town had taken action only 6 REPORT OF THD WATER DE'M[T,It LNT. in regard to suspending payment for hydrant service, this Board has therefore held that the payment ot` nothing else had been discontinued- These department water kills should be paid as formerly until the town is pleased to order otherw ise. For the Selectmen to decline to approve such bills for 1MYRIe11ts seem$ to the Water Board to he without due warrant, for the Selectmen have only mint$terizO. and not judicial authority Over thu actions of the Wafter Board, so long as they, are acting clearly within rheir statutory province. Unless the other departments coutribute -their proportionate part of the expense of the wafter supply- consumed by them, they will appear to have cast the town less than they, atutuatlly have, and the. Wafter Department jitst ats IYMC l more than it actually has. It is but; it proper bu:ainess basis that each department should be made to appear to liatvc cast ex;tcllyw as much, and no More, than it actually= has oast the town. When the town had but its original i,a hydrants, instead of the 300 as at present, it wits accustomecl to pay annually to the Water Supply Company dander the: contract, $G,000, for its fire protection privileges. If the town shovild iquin continue this atinual patytnent of $6,000 and have all the separate town de- laart1xae17t6 lay it] the 1•ebttlatr water ratte charges for the water cotxsttM Vd by th011, it is possible th rt it would t]laikC the Waiter Department to become fully self supporting. There would still however rL:junin the $i3o,000 mortgage water bands, glue by jinuatry 19a7, to be prodded for either ant of income or else by at new loan. THE STANn-1,11131 . Now that our w-iter sulaply system, besides its direct connection with the Metropolitan, has also at connection by way of Galen street with the Newton city system, it has seethed to the Board ttttneRcessa ry= to maintain thu stand-pipe upon Whitney Dill any longer in actual service. It has therefor been emptied of waiter. .As in sevcr<al hwanices dtstt5ed stanrkpiliQs have been converted REPORT OF THE WATER DEPAUTNIENT. 7 into cbservation towers by the Park Commissions of rather towns, it has seemed to this Board that it Nvould be advisable to entrust the custody of Our disused stand-pipe to our Park Conimis-' on, they to take full care of it, and to be at liberty to make SUCK use of it as would not prevent it being still available for use at any time for the purposes for which it was originally built. The fence ahoi:t the tower being removed, this area might be opened out into the Whitney ETill Park. PUMPING STATION. The pumping station rounds being no longer used for their fcra-rner purpnse, it becomes an important question how to slow hest use there for the public a dvantaag e. As the Metropolitan Park Coma-nission has taken practically all of the unimproved private holdings upon the bank of the river, For park purposes, it would not be expedient for the town to sell this hind to private parties, thereby causing the State to acquire it at an arlvaauced price, to be afterward reassessed upon the town. If the town was its a few years to establish its own rnuaiia:ipatl lighting plant, the punnping startior, Mould he a very desirable location For it. With the trend of recent legislation wwaards, ftcili- tating the establishment of such plants, the site allay yet he made available for this purpose. Meanwhile it may be used in some rather way sea as to he made to yield an income equal. ;at least to the cast of its keeping. The urlaaSed PU M PiUg ellcfIneS may be now disposed of ns soon aas f1V0r.able terms are obtained for then. It would be advan- tageous could the department sizable and storage yard he located nearer the centre of the town than at present, and this may yet be .acc{omplisheal upon some site already held by the town. WATER METERS. It seems advisable to t1w Board that henceforth all the meters in use should be furnished and ass^ncd by the waiter depaartnicnt. It cannot well otherwise have as full control over them .as is 8 T EFORT OF THE WATJb;R DEl'A-RTI1ENT. desirable, to repair or replace them whenever it deems it neces- sary for the tmvn's interest. When the financial condition of the deparEment will allow of it, it may be deemed expedient to no longer charge any rental for the use of meters. This being made one of the earliest MdUctions in our water rates, others may in due time be made possible. DRINKINIG FOUNTAINS. There are at present but the thl-Ce public drinking fountains for the use of horses located at Beacon square, Mt. Auburn and Common streets corbel, and at Lexington and Orchard streets corner. It seems advisable that others should be now placed at Bemis square,re, and also at 1%,It. Auburn and Arlington streets cornea'. B1ENNII;TT F. DAVENPORT, Water CHARLES BRIGHAM, Commissioners. TI-I0MAS , . GAVIN#, REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT. To the -Bo ar•d of f Water Commissioners of the Town of Wa terlown, -11ass: — GHNTL25ILx,— I herewith prescnt the following as a general statement of the amount of recei.phs and expenditures of the Water Department for the financial year ending Jan- ,I 1, 1 goo, together with an account of the wort~ performed its accordmice with the instructions ofthe Board. The receipts and expenditure have been as fellows: Rec�a�ts. For water rates, $29,991 37 For service piles, 3414 S0 For meter rent, 2,294 44 Total, $3517co 61 Rebates (including Belmont), S63 09 Net receipts, $34, 37 53 Bills receivable (Town's Department dues, $2,410 03), 21671 72 Earnings, $37,509 24 Exfien dieures. Construction of ruains, $8,1 z9 GS Construction of services, 3,072 52 Construction of meters, 1,203 56 $j 2,4o5 J Maanten.1lice of mains, $27,3 05 Maintenance of services :!i4 aS Maintenance of meters, 11130 26 -REPORT REPORT of THE SUPERI1+TENDEXT. Maintenance of st.3tion, 33 85 Maintenance of hydrants, 99 78 hlaintenance of office, 1,066 66 Z,877 98 Total, $15,283 74 The .amount of both street main and service pipe laid during the year has been considerably more than the average for several years Past. Twenty-one applications for extr-mslons of the main pike have been received. Twenty of thein have been granted, and the extensions have been laid in accordance with the vote of the Board relating to extensions of water mains. The length €f main pipe laid during the year has been eight thousand three hundred and three feet. The locations and sires are given in the following Lable &reet. [Peet. Safe Pi.fre. HiarrhIgtota, .33° 6 incli Phillips, 34S () RG Colit111111F1, q-.16 6 cc Parker, 180 6 c. Washburn, 740 4 _L Beacon terrace, 185 a tc lain, 6-r5 8 IL �[i►1'lll, 275 6 Melerndy avenue, 1 yo 8 t� Street: oll'Prentiss, 317 Fates road, 34z 6 " Spring place, 217 2 G� Lexington, 31S 8 Common Street place 118 6 �y L.illgdon avenue, I1400 6 .c E, Mott, Z56 6 +• %V.11tharn, 550 6 +' Ruthindl 1,736 6 Forest, 13+0 � Barnard avenue, 30 6 Total ukiniber of feet of wain pipe laid up to -tan. 31, t9991 t 73,097- Total dumber of feet of main pipe laid to Jan. 31, 1900, 61,400, or 34.35 Miles. Ninety-three applications for service pipes have been received, and connections have been made, thereby making the tonal num- ber of ser6ces on Jan. 3r, igoo, to be one thousand five hundred and thirty-one. In addition to the nViety-three service- pipes connections, thirty sewer niaanh.oles have been connected with the water n-wins by one and one-half inch pile. These connections have proven of great service to both the sewer and water departments. I would aidvise similar connections be made at aalI dead ends. Of the fiftcetn hundred .and thirty-one services now in use, twelve handreJ and fourteen are metered. Eleven hundred and thirty-eight of these meters pare the property of the town, and seventy-six are owned 1)�, private parties. In accordance with .Article a, wales and Regulations, all nieters shall be owned and maintained by the town. The private meters have been in use from seven to thirteen wears. Most of them are ]welly worn and tvvuld cast more to relmir Lh ail to buy new 'with. a 11 uptodate improvements. It seems to me that rather than try to adjust a settlement by purchasing the private meters, at n price all parties concerned would consider equitable, the better wary would he, ,when it becomes, necessary to remove these meters, to rcpl'.LCC thcayz witli new dares at the expense of the Waiter Depaartinent, and to claarrge react for their use, unless tine owner prefers to send thc:11-1 tv the naanaaFactaarer's and at their gown expense have deem put in thorough repair, subject to the approval of the Water Department. They would then be about as good as new aneters, and I should consider the presentowner entitled to receive an amount equal to this price: for which €a new meter could be purchased. The following table shows kind and sacs: of teeters now in arse. 12 REPORT OF THE SUPER I TEYDENT, CLASSII{ICATION € F METERS. KIN-3). sIzK. TOTAL- 1-inch. 1-inch. t-inch- It--inch. 2-inch. Onch- Bee, 15 15 B. & F., t Builalo, 57 57 Crown, 3 r 1 5 Hersey, 57 5 I 4 z 68 Hersey Disc, 92 4 4 93 Thomson, 39 39 Trident, 89 2 9I Union, I t Worthington, r I Toni 1, 1089 9 3 4 8 1 I,-14 All the hydrants have been painted and Inspected as usual, just before Cold wearthur. With few exceptions, then Nvere found its good condition. 'Those exceptions have been attended to, and Cat present all are in good working or°(ler. I am of the opinion that the new regulation that the hydrants shall not, except in ease of fire, be opened by anybody outside of the Water Department is needful for the interests of the dcpart- ment. There have been thirteen new hydrants set this year, making the total numl)er three hundred,can J!Inuary 31. Two Hundred and sixty-six are tlxc property of the town and thirty-four are owned by private parties. Those set this year are located as follows : Harrington street, r Fbillips tc t Columbia +` t Parker, r� 1 Bates road, r Lexington street, i Waltham +; I Langdon avenue, 3 Rutland street, 13 In connection with the pitao laving, thcrc IMve bMI twenty- eight new gates set, located as follows: Harrington, corner of Belmont street, r Phillips, corner of Garnet street, r Columbia, corner of Barnard avenue, r Parker, corner of G0lrnet strcert, I 1' ashl)tern, corner of Parkey street, I Grove, corner of Coolidge hill, a Beacon terrace, corner of Boyd street, r Main, corner of Galen street, 2 Galen, corner of Main street, s Main, corner of Nit. Auburn street, Z SrLwin, carrier of Cottage street, x 2Mele ndy avenan, comer of Nichols avenue, i Private wad*, corder- of Prentiss street, r Bates road, corner of Mt. Auburn street, i Spring, career of Sawin street, n Lexington, corner of Main street, n C'ominor, Street place, corner of Common street, i Langdon avenue, corner ofI4lt. Auburn street, n Langdon avenue, corner of Maplewood strect, 2 Waltham, corner of Bridge street 1 � althan-i, corner of Rutland street, t Riltland C01,11tr at L' �]tli:r4n street, t Rutland, carrier of Main street, n 114in, cornier of Iitititland street, s Forest, cornier of{dirk street, I Tot,-il number of gates in rxse JarrUary 31, three hrrn€lred and se veoty-two. One more stand-pipe for tilling street sprinklers has been added this Year, making thirteen in all. They are located as follows Main, near Forest street. NIain, near Cross street. Galen, near Elliott street. 14 REPORT Or THE, sL��li}i41�� t.��13rtiT. la ifth avenue, near Waatertown street. Church, near Palfrey street. Mt. Auburn, neat' Palfrey street. Mt. Auburn, near Bailey road. School, near Mt. Auburn street. Arlington, near Mt. Auburn street. Arsenal, near Arlington street. Arsenal street, ucarr Mr. Lacker's. North Beacon street, near{ Mr. Hartford's. Irving, near North Beacon street. There have been live breaks in street rnnins during the year. Four were in the cement pipe and one in the cast iron. All the breaks in the cement lined were the gestalt of rust and were caused by neglect to replace the Cement that had becr,trac knocked all' in clig,ging near the water pipe. The break in the cast hoar was on Parker street and Caused by a plug blu itlg out. The fvllowiz is az detail statement of the eXpea7ditures iticut`rcel upon the the di$erent accounts: CONSTRUCTION OF :►fr1I` S, Pay-rolls, $2,16 5.5 jannes W. Ferrins, 137 87 Gen. B. Pope, 61 coo A. C. Fletcher, IO 95 Otis Breathers, 9 00 W. H. P'evcar & Leo., 5 15 T. F. Kelley, 58 30 Chapman Valve Manufacturing Co., 355 66 Waxlworth L+ It 246 31 Mrs.. S11513ee, Si 65 Richards c- 'Co., 292 45 Nolan Brothers, t 2S I. T. Fletcher, 88 44 M. J. Drummond & Co., 3,cx>643 Davis, Farnurn Manufacturing Co., i8o 65 Builders Iron Fourulry, 252 44 Fitchburg R. R., 359 96 REPORT OF THE 6UL'ENINT1 NNE' T. �T7 T. IFI. Kneel.ttlri, 15 to Ludlow Valve M.-mofacturing Co., 270 2S Chu%tur Spl:rguo & Co., it 91 N01IRtr LIM 'CQ',I CO., ?� 75 J. E. l ificld, 87 NVAtliam Wlttcr Works, - 6S co Perrin, Seamans & Co., 30 4 Thomas Manning, t 00 John Maciclen &- Son, 8 70 George A. I'Ltge, 6 3o Waldo Brothers, 25 ao P. F. Keefe, 3 00 H. S. Harris & Co., 63 75 C:resmit Tool Co., 2 40 C. W. H. Moultatl, 96 oo J. T. Coolidge, 6 64 IMF. F. 0"Brien, 135 spa CONSTRUCTION OF SERV10ES. Pay-roll' $1,5322 S4 jolm Burke, 41 9 NV.tldo Brothers, S 00 National "I tibe Works, 185 43 J. 0. Crit+chett, 70 A. J. Wilkinson &: Co., 9 12 Nolan Brothers, 1 23 Mrs. Silsbee, 50 00 Fitchburg; R. It., ,5 43 I. T. Fletcher, 33 04 L. A. J. Ayer, 4 41 A. C. Fletcher, 20 31 T. F. Kelley, 1 75 Davis Se Farnurn Mftnufacturing Co., 27 64 Otis Brothers, G 15 Geo. B. Pope, Sc 64 Geo. F. Teele, ge, James W. Ferrins, 65 33 Nfiscellatleous, 4 70 W. H. Pevear & Co., 3 OCR H. S. Harris & Co., 63 7i Crescent Tool Co., 14 75 :Model Healing Co., • 90 54 Walker & Pratt Manufacturing Co., 5 00 '► alworth -\III III]facturing Co., 164 09 Boston Lead AIul11If'.tctalr111g CO., 64 337 The Geo. Woos maii Co., IS3 40 Stith & Anthony Co., 34 70 Bennedict, Burnham ManiOng Co., 6 6S Chapman V:IlVe Mall ufacturing Co., 2 07 T. B. Wishart, 3 00 C::liester Sprague & Co., I 35 ,07x 5-- CONSTRUCTION OF METERS. Pnv--roll, $I z 00 A. J. Wilkllnson Sr CO., 931 Union Water Meter Co., S oa John} Aladden & Son, 7- 45 G. C. Whorf kC Co., 70 National Express Co., 60 Hersey 1!Irrnufacturing Co., I,I 17 44 Walworth Manufacturing Co., 54 94 Fitchburg R. R. Co., t 50 G eo. B. Pope, 5 40 $E,203 56 MAINTAINING OF NIAIItiS. Pay-roll, $134 6r J. R. Ilr°IcLauthlin, r0 00 Crosby Steam GaugC CO., 6 •jo John Madden & ,Son, 20 50 Walker cC Pratt i~+ -anufIcturirlg Co., 4 45 ,Nf oscs Whiting, I I a8 ]REPORT OF, THE SUPERrYTEINMENT". 17 Potter stable, 3 00 I. T. Fletcher, 21 71 Pequossette Mills, I 50 O is Brothers, 3 25 Miscellaneous, 65 John J. Gavin, 6 _ 5 Sher ra►I C. Brown, 3 as T. F. Kelley, a a 00 A'LlT'V 2%. Gavin, 10 era D. J. Maliolwy, 24 45 $7-73 a5 MAINTAINING OF SERVICES. Pay-roll, $T is Off? I-Vaalker $,: Pratt Manufacturing Co., xI 38 Miscellaneous, io 36 A. C. Fletcher, 14 4-z F. A. Lemon, :?t D) J. Mahoney, 32 00 A. J. Wilkinson &: Co., I 75 Moses Whiting Nolan Brothers, 13 75 I. T. Fletcher, 21 71 Potter Stable, 9 00 Sherman Brown, 5 oa =74 38 MAINTAINING OF METERS. Fay-roll, $9 43 Chester Spnigue t'i Co., 7 49 Nonaantum Coal Co., to 00 Fitchbalrn R, R. Co., 2 44 Miscellaneous, 13 85 P. F. Keefe, 1 50 Nolan Brothers, 15 75 Moses Coleman & Son, T05 00 Hersey MaTITuftCturinl; Co., 10 25 H. N. Libbey, 3 55 $1,130 26 18 REPORT OF THE SUPERINTEY.SMENT. MAINTAINING OF II'Y DRANT4. P-ay-roll, $92 75 John E. Fkfield, 5 72 A. C. Fletcher, �I N nIL—cr & Pratt Mallufacturi rig Co., $99 78 12AI:\'PAINING OF STATION. f j�i11-2 vl l p $3 �J $33 85 INIAIN'TAItiTING OF OFFICE. P,Iy'-roll} $531 2-5 Edward A. Bliss, 5 00 Geo. H. Richter, 150 Hooper, Lewis & Co., I 87 Cohl}, BLI'L:OA1 c CO-, 17 00 Arthur- 11. Curtis, 45 00 M. J. [3illis, 2 =5 A. Evans, 2 00 J01M Burke, So Aaron R. Gay &r Co., I ] 50 F. W. Barry, Beal & Co., So A-liscellancoUs' 3 70 Crosby Steam Gauge Co., I jo F. E. CrItcllett, 125 John E. F ifleld, I 00 Envelopes and postage, 63 61 F. G. Barker, 23 00 Telephone Co., 176 85 NlcLatlthlin & Co.., 76 78 Union Market National Bank, 100 00 $I,o6 66 Total, $15,283 74 REPORT OF THE SlIFERINTENDFINT. 1.9 In conclusintt, I %vouid sad,- that the work—, ::irc tit thoroughly good condition and will linear the: closest I:tspection. Thant ing the Board For their nMIll- courtesies extLncled and lay i� its ries alla► ecir and ako thankin each empicyee of the Water Department for the faithful performance of their ditties. di l report is Respectfully submitted. JOILNL 11, PERKINS, 5rr�h r�r't�r f c rr rr'r.•rrt, LID C? PINANC'IAL STATE-HE,er''T, A. FROM THE, BOOKS OF THE C0.11PANY AND THE DEPARTMENT. CONSTRUCTION. GROSS INCOME. MAINTENANCE �q H 4"F:1R. ANNU L. TOTAL. -0k%UAL. "COAL. ANNUAL. TOTAL. J F� 1684 $80,0116 02 559,r196 92 s100 no $100 00 x 1585 47,600 10 136,70G 02 5-9,222 50 SU,;322 50 2,771) G7 2,879 67 188(1 25,517 40 102,223 48 16,876 18 24,07 77 -3,483 1(i 6,262 ?:1 1887 8,407 81 170,091 21) 18,107 03 43,204 80 4,928 44 11,301 23 ;t 1L88 5,363 65 176,060 84 227408 4(, WY;73 2o 4,114 112 15,495 25 � 1389 12,408 1T, 188,408 99 +26,:300 48 111,072, 74 6,006 2-1 21,501 49 1$4)0 15,028 44 204,096 43 30,422 74) 1ir2,AD0 44 6,467 Ul 27,959 13 1801 G,!)•15 !ia 210,011 II$ :31,562 56 IS:i,10519 UU 11,206 S4 34,10 97 1902 1.4,611 10 224,652 18 1,3,825 m 181 7S4 00 7,072 :11; 41,218 113 1803 14,1104 39 260,316 b7 82,444 83 220,225 83 7,0011 04 48,245 87 :- 1SO4 6,944 92 240,26,1 49 3(3,;31if) 30 2-6,498 13 6,078 65 55,22-1 52 1Z 95 11,848 12 258,1119 61 1135,5 17 39 202.0.35 52 0,080 35 01,310 87 ISM 12,1 15 88 270,2»i 40 41,314 (;1 :13,350 16 7,018 55 0,029 42 C- 1897 13,411 91 278,667 40 44,461 70 377,811 85 5,f1.26 17 74,655 50 18118 P,1:30 20 2€+7,797 C6 .16,640 A1 41.3,35E 18 (1,816 07 81,171 60 1801) ` 12,40;) 76 100,2013 42 35,708 32 440,004 60 $2,877 i18 $4124 i 04 I+'1`WA year the Use of the pumping station disauntizated. FINANCIAL STATEMENT, B. STATEMENT OF OPERATING AND RUNNING EXPENSES, EYCIIHSIVm, OF INTEREST, FROM THE BOOKS OF THE COMPANY AND THE 17I,.1'AIMIENT. O 1895 1806 18117 1898 18N0 y G 0111ce, Salaries and Exponses . . . . . . $IMI 57 $1,048 27 $1,282 76 $1,267 73 51,066 Go Pumping and care of Station. . . . . . . . . . 2,570 15 3,(110 85 4,385 69 ,7:38 04 33 85 i7 Care of Mains,etc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 85 81 38 39 62 310 78 273 08 Cure of Services, etc. . . . . . . . _ 67 117 200 60 53 6.13 116 is 274 36 � Care of INieters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 57 23*2 71 316 85 1,100 33 1,130 213 y Care of Hydrants. . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 1!i 44 25 tiff 645 298 Oft 01) 78 ;7 Klecellmicaus Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . 218 90 , 212 33 � C W 4,0313 17 �j 5,440 31.E 0,135 10 0,816 07 2,877 08 I y Town and State Taxes . . . . . . . . . . . 2,05.5 18 2,178 15 Abated. 7 H 't'n1al. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . St5,O8B 35 37,018 55 $6,135 10 50,816 07 $2,877 08 r-� REPORT OF THE- WATER. DEMARTMENT. Statement E, of Tomm Dep rtmeiLts' Wcoter Dills, fa-aan the Boobs of the Company anrl the De-purtrnerrt. z896. Ah shoaase, $ 50 00 Fire Department, 75 oa Health Department, 0 63 Highway Department, 17•1 78 HvdnLnt 0r Fire Protection Service, 9,274 47 Sewer Department, house connections, J 10 Sever Mpartment, extensions, is 20 Schools, 429 Z4 Highway Department, street WMtering, 604 42 $1o,jA 74 1897. Ahnshouse, $ 50 oo Fire I)epartmesit, I 00 Health DeparLinant, 1000 Highway. Department, Soo 16 Hydrant or Fire Protection Service, 10,1k' 79 Server Department, hOLZEC cvlane�60tas, Sewer Department, extensions, Schools, zSo 6o I-Iighway Department, street watering, goo 00 $iI,r3S 55 189s. Almshouse, $ .50 00 Fire Department, 15 W Huaitls 1}epartment, 10 00 Highwav Department, fib 3= Hydrant or Fire Protection Service, Sewer DepaAment, house connections. J i SvwEr Department, extensions Schools, 374 iz I-ligitk3•a}-Department, street watering, goo 00 $1,437 E4- DEPORT OF THE '4VATEIt DEPr1RTtiI7.NT. 23 ISc9q, Almshouse, $ 50 oa Fire Department, 15 ao Health Department, 10 00 Highway Department, '79 90 1l+ydrant or Fire Protection Service, -- Sewer Department, (louse conoectioni, aawer Department, emnsions, Schools, 36a i6 FTighway Deparynent, street ivater'tn(r. goo o0 $161,5 46 No. Feet. No. Feet. CemeIIL Lined. Cast-Iron. Ib inch 400 I4 inch I:,1-7 12 Inch 51959 to inch 4,169 4 inch Io,678 .bog 6 inch 59, .13 lI„133 .} inch 6,467 6,69 inch 26,643 Number orservices. f 530 Number of teeters, I,:!I-� Number of town hydrants, 66 Number of private hydrants, i4 -METER RATES. For an average daily cow}L Lurnption of not exceeding-- �y 200 cubic r�eet per day, per 100 cith9.e feet, 26 dents. Between �,oa and L�oo 41 L{ {I LL .1 �� 46 ..i 4100 is (,M LI 1a aL 11 4e W4 fl ie f,-.-� {f Soo to [L aI ai �1�.� aL &)o Lt low 1[ iL LL L�l�ld V .a I[]i o Ll 1200 :. Li L.e aL 21 L1 {` 1200 Ia 1400 •" LI as at 20 LL s: 1400 I' 1600 iL is aL 4L LL 19 La. LL 16()D LR 1800 al Ja k1 it ai 13 ti 1L IC7LiLi aL 2,ZMaL i4 #L aL LL 17 41 -coo cubic: feet and upw.jrds, a1 iL M It 24 RE-POItT OF THE WATElt ]DEPARTMENT, Extrcteg Fro it 1jfetropollta7t Water Boccrrf Beport of 1899. COMPARISON Of EXATNTIN hTIO1748 OF BOSTON TAP WATER. 4TA-Th 1Tt}ARD or E1L'4L` fl EXAMINA.TIONS- 1$fl�. 5 08. 9 lff33}. I� l Color ( Tessler Standard) . . . . . . . 0.05 0.41 0.2:3 Total residue. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.62 4.19 8.70 Loss on ignition . . . IM 1.60 1.130 Fred ammonia , . . 0,0009 0.0008 0.0006 total. . 0.0193 0.0162 0.01 ab a1lbuillinolcl f Ti7II14 iia dissolved. . . . O.0177 0.0180 0.0123 su laelitli ti . 0.l olo 0.0010 0.0014 Chlorine. . . 0.40 0.29 0..24 Nitrogen as nitrates. . . . . . . . . . 0.01,17 0.0097 0.0187 'Sitiog;enaAnitrites . . . . . . . . . . 0.0001 0.0001 0.{Iwl (?." an eorist need. . _ . . 0164 0.44 0.36 Hardness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l,ti 1.4 1.1 IMTII OVOLITAN WATER DOATID f �SaI3- NATI4V8, Color (Platiuxim SWidard). . . . . 0.69 0.40 0.3 Total orgftnislTxS . . . . . . . . . . 351.. 2150. 102. lkmorpllous Tuatttr . . 17r. 131. 1117. Bact n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105. 98. 11 . €:r Ngote,---Chemical allnlyses are in prtrts per 104,00G, org;3nistm aItd q Tnor p4jorus matter in standart,l uzlits per ciTbic centlineter, and bacteria lu nnm- bers per cubic centimeter. The standard unit tim an area of 400 Square microns, and by its use the number of Piataillacea, nre dectreased, anri the namber of Ch10r0pl1 eeW anti Cyan0PhYce-'{' are V r much increased, as eonlparecl �'i#,h the njjTnber of organisms. That of the year 18109 being .11so the grater faruished Wau�rLowll. EXTRACTS F1 O11 TOW BY-LAWS. . CHAPTER 11. WATER DEPARTMENT. SECTION 44. The Water Department sla.all be wilder ale charge and control of dic lio aryl of � zk{ e:r• C0111 laa lSNiOIhj,, �d lacy shall have and exercise all the powers €if` the `Porn and of its N17'.iter Commissioners in ;all matters relaatina, to the Imblic: water km supply of the town. SECT. 45. The Water Commissioners shall nasals€: strell a`alles and regulations or orelcrs for Elie introcluctinn, case r111[1 ,g0vrl-aa- alaent of the public vvaater stipple as they c.lc:em properor e.liealietlt for the interests of the town. The: water shall rant lie inta-otilleccl or Stlpplieti tO :xny bUildiW- or Prewmaises r,�xcepL talyrxla tlae t4*1'itterI application to, and in the Form prescribed by the NVaater Board, by the owner �thercof, car by as duly rmthorizc€l :I erat. Strelti attles, regulations and orders as the Doard shall make, shall be con- sidered as n part of'the Contract with every person who takes the witer, and every stack person by taking tlae Nvaater shall be con- sidered to have expre,,sed his assent to be hourid tlierel)y. The principal water rates, rules, reg-aalaitions and orders for the intro- ductior7, use .and government of the water supply shall he pub- lished by being printed aap011 the ►eater bills of the Department. For any Violation of daisy+ pulilished rune, regulation or order, than Board anal-, after at notice and an hearin-, ANX as pecaaaltV 110t exceeding 'Twenty Dollars for any one otlence, to he imposed 13V ally court of competent jurisdiction. It Shall be the duly of tine BOaard to enter complaint ibaainst all persons oflencling- agnmist any statute, by-law, rule, regul,itioaa or order relating to tiae pub- lic water supply of the town, wind to prosecute the sarne to final jt d-n—rent at tine expense of the town. SECT, 46. Domestic Water mates by fixtures shall be elaae and paay*abler seatai-a nnuaaliv. in advance, on [lie first elan,° of June :and December in each veaar. T[wre sh;all be as fig crl minimum rate charged for metes-~ sea��ice . Njett:r', raj.F tin fiacture.rs', .and other large caarseIme:rs' raitcs shall ,be clue and payable at the end Gf each tlaaaarter, on the first cl.iys of -lfaaa'ch, June, September :asset December of eaclY year. All .voter passing through the nicter shall be charged for, ..vlietber used or'waasted. If the: meter gets out of Order or tails to register, the avtc i':igc consUEa-lp6011 AS ShOWE1 by the meter when it was in order shall be charged. The serviet, pipe from they sidetivaalk stop-cock shall be laid by the: Depart- ma.aat to the h1SidC Of the cellar- Mr-111r ur Otlje t- place=: tle sired, and tlae expense thereof shall l.ra_: p tid burbre 1.lae water supply is turned on. The e:stnte sh;all in all cnse:s lie chargeable with the; exile:;ase: of the service Pita: irlsidt of the sidewalk stop cock, and also mvith the w atcr rates and with the paayrnc:ayts aml penalties lot Violatioal of .7ny rules, re ulaations or orders relating to tlae waater Supply. The construction and loc.aatic,n of private hydrants, yard pipe and other fixtures desigaacd for fire purpose,, shall be subject t€o tine: approval of tine Water Dcpaartaaieaat salad nca cllffl'a shall be aaaaacic for water used froaa-a livilraaaats, nutornaatic sprinklers or suindpipe:s in or upon the premises of as manufacturing e staablish- 1neut for fare purposes exclusiveiv, canal uD fire pipes shall be used for any Bather purpose. Sr-CT. 47. In case of vinlaation by .anti• water- taker of:any,• pub- fished rule reg-ul.atim or era•el4a' cal' tine NVaa tag r- Boaartl, or of non- Payment ment of water rates ,vithln .lifteen days of their beco ring clan and payable, the water saapply may be cut oil frtarn tlae building or premises, and shall not be left on agaain Eraatii -io ordered by the Board, after all Causes of CM-11phLint s11011 1mve been removed, and all due,-, or fusers panel, with an additional paay inent of one dollar cacti for the ca.atting ofl'aand for the lettim-, can of the; water. This rule~ concernin'- the cutting off of as waster supply shall apply to CaaSCS Where r OTC than one party receive their saa,ppiy throligh a singles Service pipe-__.notwithstanding that call the ethers than tlae ofl`em ling party have conforn•aecl to all regulations and paid all their dues. REPORT OF ` IIH NVATER DEP.IP.TME T. 77 SECT. 48. The Board of \Vater Commissioners shall annu�tilly present to the town, in the printed annual report of the town, a full and comprehensive statement of all of its .acts both as Witter Cr mn-Lissione:rs anrl its Trustees of the Water Supply Sinking Fund, :also a review of the candition of the water suppl,' and of the Sinking- Fund, and an estimate of thu .appropriation needed by the department for the. coiniig },car. RULES AND REGULATIONS OF TlfE WATER DEPARTMENT. At a meeting of the Water Comrni,,5ioners, Saturday, January 61 rgoo, the fullo wing additional RuILs and Regulations were adopted : ARTICL-F i. All persons taking water must keep their water pipes and fixtures its good repair and protected from frost, at their own expense. They will be held liable for all € arnages resulting from their failure so to do. ART. 2. All meters used by water takers shall be furnished and owned by the town. Any meter injurer] by frost, or through any negligence of a water taper, sliall be repaired and renewed it his expense. ART. 3. In care of fire, or an alarm of fire; or for the making of repairs, extensions, or for :any other necessary purpose of the work, the Commissioners reserve the right to shut off the water at once, and keep it shut of]'as long as may be necessary. Neither the Town nor the Water Con-rnrissioners nor their agents will be responsible for damages in such cases. ,AJtT. 4. No lacrson shall open or interfere with any hydrant WithOUt perMissi011 Of the Cornlnissioners, except ill case of fire. ART. 5. No person offier than an authurired employee of the Water Department shall tap or make anyconnection with any water main or distributlog pipe, nor turn on water which inns been shut ofl'by the-Departrne€at. A—RT. 6. For the use: of a single f rucet by one family the rate shall be six dollars per year. For all water- used otherwise the charge shall be by meter rates. i Y. f a r _ � a t r t 6 i J r11�. T. ZIL Ell . { hAr THE Si,, t -Second Annual Report THE SCHOOL COMMITTEE Ca E= WA I ER 1 OW1 '+! I FOR i8gq--zc . WATERTC3WN : FRED. G. BARKER, PRINTER, I900, SCHOOL COMMITTEE 1 99--1 00. G. I' RED ROBINSON, ch airpne-Im, Terra expires z9oi Miss 11. ADELAIDE COOLIDGE, Secretary, 4s j F,go:! EDWIN STOCKIN, is ,3 14�00 MRS. S. ADELAIDE HALL, 46 " 1900 GFED. E. GOODSPEED, 4= 1901 JOSEPH P. KEEF'E, 4F F� i�Qt SUB-COMMITTEES. HIGI-I, THE WHOLE BOARD PHILLIPS AND I.OWELL, GEO. E. GOODSPEED GRANT, I;DWIN S` OCKIN FRANCIS, G. FLED. ROBINSO'NT IiC?S' ID C�1I�LII)(UI:G , � Miss I-I. ADEL-- IDE �COOLIDGrE j PARKER, MRs. S. ADELAIDE HALL SPRING AND I ETMIS, JOSEPH P. KEEFE L-Ilwmifireorx Finance, LT]11'Iw1 STL]IrIGi,:, G.FRED. RONIi✓SO,% C'rtu-r'tlar oil Ilraranrizariox of Tece4trF. NIass H. AD-.LYRE CGOLIDGE, G. FIZ ED. ROBINSON Comm;lfreara Texi 1l'aoks mud sgfiUcs, EDWIti STOCK1,4. +GEG.E.€OODSVEED Car:tmi'llee an Repairs. GE 0. E. GOODSPEED, JOSl' PII P. KEEFE Commillee an Scrc+igg aattd Cooking. Miss R.AD.E-LAIDE+COOLIDGE, NfRs- S. AD.ELAI DE HALL C.amrmNee an Ataomaf Traiuigg, IOSFPII F.KEF�'FE, Vets.S,ADELAIDE II11LL CommiPlre on Xindtrpriert. Mies.S.ADELAIDE IIALL, Miss H.ADELAIDE COOLIDGE MELVILL E A. STONE, 3rr�rr,i,retedraae. 02-FICx; Savings Bank Building,Ronmg,5 and fS. OFFICB I OUFts: S tU q A. M., and 5 tod P. M. M ondap, Wednesdays and Thmrsdnys. NVATER• OWN, N-TASs., Eebr ary tit, tgao. In School Committee, Moled, That the C11 6rruall's Deport of this Elate lie accepted and adopted as thc, rlr IAU-11 Report of the School Coriimittee to the tDwn, MILl voted to print for clistribu- tion the Repol-t of the Superintendcut of Schools. H. ADELAIDE COOLIDGE, Sccret'ary. CHAIRM, A 'S REPORT, -7b the J embm-.s of the School Copt -witted I — l✓aEtEs A.D GEN-EN — The work iti our schools has been successfully conducted tlae paast year anal through tall tlae Chan-es attea](lirig it t•edistricting of the town and the. transfer of several teachers, our high standards have been mitintiaiiaed. You will find these matters fully presentcd in the report of the Su- perintendent. At the March inecting the Town vc tcd to enlarge the hose house in the yard of the Co€rlidg€: school aan€I to locatte.a permanent comp,my therein. A formal request for the consort of the School Committee was made I)y the T',mgincer, Of the lire (ICI artilIei1t. There were good reasons why the project %vans midesiraabl€: from our point of S,icw, and after clue consicleraatioil the request was denied. The most important event in our department the past year was the ctrmpleticin and occup.anc�y of the new building, which we have naarn d the Homer school. The building, Which c:oaitaains eight class rooms, as manual training room and as r€ m-Li for classes in coo€cing, is in ninny respects a superior schoolhouse. The gencral arrangement and lighting of the rooms being above criticisms. The heating :and veiatil.ation, however, tare far from being satisfactory ; and it anly be necessary to expend a considcrable soul of money to remedy these defects. Additional land For it playgmund diould be purchased ; as owing to the manner its which the Comn;imee were compelled by the restrictions to locate the building on the lot, there is but little ground now :available for this purpose. A concrete walk should also be laid in the new streets, also one in Schaal street, from 'Mt. AubUrLI street to Union Market. All children who attend this school are compelled to go where b CTIAlli.?IbdyYS It.La'1'ORT. there are no sidewalks at present, except as board walk on Win- throp street and a short one of the swine kind oat Boylston street, which have been provided by tole Committee. By assessing a part of the cost upon the aabuttors, the expense would not be laarge. After a careful consideration of many applicants and at personal visit to several of the candidates in their schools, -Ir. Herbert F. 'rytylor, pritacip.tI of the LaureI Street school, Fitchburg, Mass., was "naninicusly chosen for the position of principal of this building. Mr.Taylor is as graduate of Dartmouth ; his experience hasI)een gained in Massachusetts schools; arid his excellent work fully satisfies the Committee of the wisdoin of their choice. Tile crowded condition of the Coolidge, Grant and Francis buildings, which this school was meant to relieve, made a redis- tricting of the town necessary, am—1 it was the aim of the Coanmit- tee to draw the lines in such as maaataaer as to give aaot more than forty-five pupils, if possible, to a teacher. When the schools opened in September, we found that sonic rooms land an excess of this number, 'white others had less. We have tried to reniedy this comiition by allowing some pupils from the Hosrner and Spriirl; schools, who live equally near the Francis, to attend the same grades in that building, when there was seating capacity. Six rooms in the new building are occa.rpiCd at present and :should building operations in the vicinity continue at the present rate, every room will soon be filled. A large amount of money has been spent for repairs which have been postlioned frorn year to year until the}' could no longer be overlcoked. Our old wooden buildings have become warn out, mid if we are to continue their use they will call for such repairs and altcrat- tions, that we n-my well hesitate before making tlicrn. The Spring and Parker schools have been painted ; new floors have been, laid, and the sanitary arrangements improved at the Spring. At the High school the chernicaal Laboratory has been fitted C HAIRMAX 8 REPORT. i with sinks, a hook morn has bcen fitted tip in the Main roomn while the lower roorn, vacated.by the se:vt ndi grade, has been fitted up for classes in drawing, thus supplying much needed room and opportunity for carrying on the work to greater advan- tage. The Bemis school has been connected with the sewer, in com- pliance with an order from the Board of Health. Sanitaries and a system of heating provided, at a cast of $goo. The large expense was necessary in order to comply with the require-rents of the Massachusetts District Police. The Coolidge school should he painted, and the Lowell school should be shingled, painted and raphistered : the building is in bard condition and needs a general overhauling< By finishing off the ether room, the children of the Waverle:y district, who now attend the Spring;, e:auld be accommodated here, and a teacher C0111d ke: provided with the money we new pay for transporta- tion. Last winter a complaint of the ventilation in the Francis school was made to the Board of Health and by them was referred to our Board. As complaints of this sort had been frequent, the C on-1- 111ittee decided to make the investigation tharough and accord- ingly requested Dr. G. W. Fitz, of the Lawrence Scientific Sc11001, 11 trvserd Universi�v, to examine the air in all our school- houses and report his findings, which are here given. It should he Marne in mind that the Francis is the only build- ing in town having forced ventilation, i.e., all air entering is forced in by a fan operated by an engine, this accounts for the even quality of the air throughout the building;.i i=RANC�s scrroor., iCarbon Dioxide Roorn. in to,oco parts of air. No. of seats. Occupants t, G. 7 �Cocd. 56 4-8 2. V. iG 5.5 42 - l�S `i 56 43 4, +6.9 L4 56 49 b. 6.3 { 44 37 7• 7.3 �` 47 34 8. 6.5 42 35 HIGH SCHOOL, WATERTOWN. Carbon Dioxide Room. in iopw party nfair. No. of"seats. Occupants. Main roomy 11.5 Bad. 81 38 Recit. « 2, 12.5 64 .2 27f 41 ci 3 4 5 i. 40 34 In raon-1 No. �, side %windows had been thrown wide open for giving the room an " :airing." These windows were closed when Dr. Fitr's assisUmts entered. SPRING SCITCOL. Carbon Dioxide Room. in ic,oao,parts of air. No. of seats, Occupants. Grade I. 9.7 Bad. 48 16 Windows open 6 inches at top. GrNele 2. S.rq Bad. 35 3 Coat room whidow open, and door open into coal room. Grades 3 and 4. 10.0 Bad. 49 41 One window wide open, another ]half open, all windows open tisirlg wia€lotiv hoards. PARKER SCHOOL. Grades s mid z. 8.6 Bad. 5-0 25 One olien window, all windows eising boards. Grades 3 :"It] 4. S.+ Bad. 48 22 All windows open with beards. Grades a and 6. 9.r Bad. 4.8 23 Two win6ows open wide, all windows with boards. COOLIDGE 5CII00L. Grade 1, 9.9 Mid. 4" 40 No note inade Ora windows or doors. Grades 1 and 3. 6.4 Good. 51 42 Windows open, and :a strong in-draught. En Grade 4. .7 Bad. 51 42 No note on wvindows or doors. Grcacles 5 and 6. 9.2 Bad. 4" 36 No note on windows or doors. CHAIRMAN'S REPORT. r� GRANT SCHOOL.. External conditions, clo11c3y ; will€I siigllt or none; later, cast. Tenlpcl•nture, warm. Seventh Grade. Teacher, Miss Hall. 11.55 A. if. Room empty. :six %vindows open four to eight inches. Door open into corridor. Air fresh. Carbon Dioxide in io,aoo p;lrt-,or air. ;pest t. Thirty-six pupils entered room at 1 t.,57. 5 Good. Test z. 12 j j,ut left end of room. Four windows upen, aggregating 15 square Fect of€pen i ng. Gtlor di sti rlct. S t Bad, "I'e-'it 3, It4"�'llt C"d Of r00117. 7 Good. Fi;lith Grade. 11.30 A. M., thil-t�•4DUr pul)ils present. ` %va doo rsopc11. Al] 1 titclo rsoperl Q1l3-inch Imards. Odor 111.11•ked. Temperature comfortable. Tost 1, Near door. Open hito corridor. 12 Bad Test W. Near '4 iudovv. 14 B.qd. Ninth Gracie. 1 [-45 A. M. '1!'lliVty-three `present. Windows open oil boards. Two doors open into corridors. Odor marked. Test i. Front of room. 9 fad, Test -. Left side of room, near %vin- dows. 10 Bad. T st . RighL side, near wall. 10 Bad. Lo4ver hall, Nvith room doors openhir in illto it. 1 1.53 A. 11. Test 1. S Pair. Upper ha]1, Test 1. 6 Good. Test s. Vl Good. Reck. room. i:.off. Windows closed. Doors open. Room empty. 'Pest 1. '..' Good. 10 CHALU-11AN'S IMPORT. Seventh €;ride. Miss Dada>iun, teacher.. I z. 3o. Thirty persons present. Odor mirl;ecl. Six windows open one foot: each :at opposite ends of roan-t. Carbon Dioxide in io,o n parts or air, Test [. Front of room. i?! G oocd. 'Pest 2. Left end of room. 9 I3.nd. Test 3. Right end of room, 5 f Bad REMARKS.--An. examination of the heating and ventilating Plant of the Grant school, together with the tests, show the Plant to be entirely ini dequ ate for purposes of ventilation. The regis- ters and ventilators are entirely too small for their purpose, ancl, it will he necessary in cold wenther to put on storm W11111ows to make it possible to heat the r'caoins on the windward side of the baailding, even when there is only a moderate wino]. SUIBInitY.—Ventilation irretricvably lead. S13€iC3F%TIONS.—Storm windows. I►Icreaased number and size Of-Itr (Itacts. Indirect stearn heat, with forced air stipply. "TI{E 110SMEn SCIIooL. External conditions : weather clear, warm ; light breeze from West. Roo n I . Ninth Grade. 11.50 A. -it. Twenty-six persons present. Odar slight, di5agree.able. Temperature quite warn). Room closed since: i 1.15 A. M. Carbon Dioxide in Io cKya parts of air. Test i. Amc)nV3 pupils at far end of room. 7'4- Got d. Test 2. Near end of room. 6r.� Good, Room II. Eighth Grade. a a .45 A. m. Twenty-one persu as present—Half the class. Odor slight, or none.. Carbon Dioxide in iopoa parts of air. Test I. I I.zQ A. ,%r. Thirty-eight per- sons present. 5; Good. Test 2. Near windows. S Cood. Test 3. Far side, near wall. 7;/2 F.iir. 011A1ti,34 AN'S REPORT. 11 Room 111. `.I'ldr(l and Fourth Grades. 'Thirty-eight persolis present. rr.3o A. M- Odor, none. Carton Dioxide in to,00n parts cif s ir. Test 1. Far a:1cl of morn. .r Good. Test z. Near end of room. 6 'Good. Room IV. Gravies One and Two. Forty-three persons pies- Brit. r r.x5 .A. D.5- Slight odor. Temperature coal. Room shut. Carbon Dioxide fit io,(xx) parts of air. ,rest i. Far end of room. S 1, 1Bnd. Test 3. Near end of room. 9 Bad. Room V. Seventh Gracie. Thirty-seven per cent. 11.45 A. Al. Odor very slight. RDom comfortable. Carbon Dioxide in io.000 parts of air. Test r. Side of room. 71/, Good. Test a. Beck of room. Breeze felt. Gf! Go d, Room V1. Recitation room. None present. 12.1S. Used by twenty-two pripils up to i a o'clock ; since closed, except one door opening into corridor. Carbon Dioxide in 10,000 pants cif air. Test E . f r-111�; Goc)d. Rooms V111. Fifth and ;'ixth Grades. Thirty to forty pres- ent, i 2,t5. Transoms olden until dive rninates ago. Doors open three inches. Carbon Dioxide in in,000parts of air. Test i. Near door. 10 13ad. Test 2. Gthcr encl of room- 12 Bod. I�F.NfARKs.—The tests of the air in the roams and the exami- nation of the heatin- anal ventilating plant suggest that it is irn- possible to control the currents. of air to bring about proper ventilation except, possibly*, on still (lays. I do not Relieve the building can be suitably heated and ventilated without the addi- tion of storm windows and indirect steam heart %v ith forced air 12 CRAi1 MAN',5 REPORT. supply. The air evidently is not well distribLited in the rooms. SUGGESTMNS.--Storill Windows. Indirect steam ]tent, with forced air supply. The crowded coudition at the Spring, and the wretched venti- lation at both Spring- and Grant, with every certainty of an increasing number of ptapils, leads axae to sti est that immediate steps he taken toward the erection of as new building to acccom- inodaate the pupils of loth schools. Cornparativcly fmv people realize how important good ventila- tion is to good hrain work. In ax reec#tst p:traaplalet issut~d by the Cotanecticut State Board of Education, flat; writer says: - A r is as essential to the proda:ct of Physical and mental energy as it is to the intensity and bril- liancy of rt candle flame. The physical energy of the 'body is as ncuch the product of the oxidation of carbon within it as the energyyof the engine is the product of oxidation in the fires ttnrlar the hollers, lie normal brilliancy of a candle Ilatane is obtained only in the purest air. 'flee engine develops its grc:attest energy only when its fires are freely feel with air. A withdrawal of oxygen from the air in quantity egLMl to 1-500 of the Volume of air reduces by I•ao the luminosity of to candle flan-le burned Within it. The gU'6Lr1dty' aacad intensityy Of Vit.il cnt:a`gy Sufle:r as correspond- ilig, if not cata e.qu.11 or e4ye11 greater change, Whe11 j:)Yot1'.1ctCd1V exposed to .bnoratiaal aatruospheric conditions, he breathing of iinpoverislu!d ;air results of necessity in the dulling of the vital fires of the hotly and of than keen edge of the intellect. It means ac wwy wakened bodyy and a dulled mind. A lowered vitality of the body, besides exposing it to an increased liability to communi- cated, cotttraaeted or constitutional disease, also impairs its etlect- ivetcess as a vital nxechanism. The aggregate of physical and mental vitality lost through ignorant or indillerent regard, and even culpable disregard of the exact ;and delicate dependence of the activities of body and mind on the maintenance of a normal, including atmospheric: cm-iron- ment, stirpaasses all common conception or belief. That air € uaelity is fully as ilTip0rt aait aas fiIael eln.allty in the prOdUCtion. of vital energy is to conception which has yet to be bursae in tipon the public, if not the professional belief and conscience." The constaatitly increasing number or subjects taught in the tipper grammar grades is aZ matter which demands our scrious :attention. Pushing High school 5tudics clown into the grammar grades tsakcs time: Nvhich should be spent on the fundamentals. Anyone ]tetioas s, Who hiss uiVen the Matter IttentiOIL that nalr yoa�a9g peo- ple care noels too well grounded. %N,e are trying to raise too pre- tentious as structure on too slight ar fouridaation. This tendency is not peculiar to this loccality but is found throughout the land. It Avould scem that it was abOUt time for the pendulum to swing in the opposite: direction. How hest to remedy this condition we should carefully con- sider. It has been suggested, and the idea seems Practical, that the ceaaaa•se ill the. I l iglu school be extended to five years. This wotald tales from dic: grammar grades al-ebraa and Latin, it would lessen the intense pressure which at present seems necessary, and the tinic now devoted to these branches c.oaalel be given to the subjects which properly belong there. The 3a�cre,7secl alal r0priation asked for the: comki�; year is necessaary because nest° schools are rspidk. eXpMldil3 g, keCping lace Witil the growth of the town. In conclusioaa, I ivisli to extend to our Superinlend nt and teachers the thanks of the Committee for their faithful labors the Past year. Cr.. FRED ROBINSON, Chaip-mzan. RE, PORT OF FINANCE ON- MYME. Expenditures for Schools ,for the 1'ear Frarl big +Tamiavy 1900. Appropriu- .lmmuit lic�ias. Exg��rMcled. Salaries Superintendent and Teachers..... ........ $i6.wo oo,$27,045 Sa vd janitors and Try aaL (Mcers . .... .... .. 2,2io coo n,6og i9 Text Bookb aml Stationery.....I... .... ...I ..... 2,750 nn 2,I)6 G. Repairs and Incidenkak.... .... ........ .... .. .. 2,500 vo 51181 41 Fuel ... .. ... ....... ........ .... .... . 1,500 001 1873 C9 Transportation of pupils.......•••., • •••. •. 500 aoi 1:577 85 $35,50D 001$40,483 65 Amount of ,Appropriations, $35,500 coo Additional Appropriations, 5100+0 00 Rcceivcd from rather swirces, 34 14 $40,534 14 Total Expendittit-es, 404S3 65 Balance, $50 49 EDWIN STOCKIN, I I'r'nalice G. FRED RO INSONv coon-willev. E1stE imtes for Approln-tabors for 1.900-1,901. S ahtries, $30,500 00 Text Beaks and St at miery, 3,500 ao Rcp airs and Incidentals, 3,500 ao Fuel, 2,oOC oo Transportation, Soo OD $39,000 00 SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. To the School Committee of ff"atertown .— LADins ANn GrNTTA-r.NMN,----In accordance with your require- nients, I herewith subinit my second annual report, which is the nineteenth in the period of superintendency. Touching first upon the material condition of our schools it is n pleasure to report that the occupancy of the Hostner school has resulted in relieving the crowded condition experienced in four buildings last year. HIGH SCHOOL. It will be remembered that in my last report: :attention was called to the need of better facilities For the work in drawing and in chernistry in the I3igh school. By reason of the additional room afibn°deerby the Ilosmei, the 1'0011-1 fornacrly oceupicd by a class of the seventh grin€lea is now fitted tip for the work in drawing, .and I :ana sure the patrons of the school h aVe reason to feel that the pupils now have facilities for this work which will compare favorably with those offer-ed in the neiglil)oring towns. During the vacation last spring, the claeinical laboratory under- went a change that resulted in giving tis a very acceptable equip- ment for the wort: in chemistry, while the additional work of Irast smi-Imer, in providing a second hood and closets for apparatus and books, enables the teachers to carry on the science ,vork ill :accord- ancc with tlae latest and hest laboratory inethods, while the school for the first time enjoys full possession of the lnuildinl;. A school of this character can hardly rernaln satisfied with its na,•aterial equipment lentil it has added the apparatus necessary for optical projection. With nurnerous lantern slides already available, it seems proper to suggest for a second time that the cause is worthy of the careful attention of the Committee and of the school. Such, :apparatus Could be easily transferred to the new High school SUPERtNTFINi}a�NT'S REWORT. building, while the school in the memitianc would derive great benefit. The business course has been strengthened by advancing the work into the second and third years cif' the curx•icula.aM and by the illft- dUCtiOR of" bLiSilaeSs I3r.LCtiCC," It is very desirable that still more time be allo%vecl [his work, that the pupils taking it may have the benefit of the ctilture subjects oCiered Isere for a full four Years :and thus enRablc the graduates froth this course to obtain right here at home a letter prejl aration for husiness life than is offered by the regular entlimurcl,,l] college. Con ider- ing the number of pupils who choose tlaiS coau•se r.Lther than the college preparatory, it seems Only just to tllern that equal .advaLt- t.agCS 81IM116 be offered them here:. It is fair to consider that the nl-Lnzl3cr now taking courses le.Lcling up to higher e duciatior al iaaSt1tUti0i1S is about forty, while our experience I,1St year aLad tills shows that an equal latlallbf:r have a preference for commercial Studies. The total enrollment thus far this }'e:t►` is 110, the. ltargCSt in the history of the school. The high standard of the: school will .accomit For this increase, ill part. The following; record of the ci ass or r$9g 'aril] isadie:ate the character of Ilie wiork done by both pupiIs and teachers. Out: of a class of fifteen that graaduaated, seven are now pursaaing col- lege courses, two at Harvard, two at Brown, and one: each at Dartmouth,'Wellesley,and The Philadelphia Dental College. All entered without conditions, while at Harvaid the marks wero high all(] .all the c:andichates passed with honors. SLLCh records justly awaken our pride incur high school, for not even a marked mental eadowrlient of the pupils can aaccom- plisk these° re;]ults without skilled and scholarly guidmice on the part: of the: histructors. z-r-a L+. GR t%-%'a' SCHOOL. While the opening of the Hosmer has greatly relieved the pressure at this point in our system, the: school still enrolls one hundred .arid fifty pupils and the: program seem a s s full :as it was last year. There are now two reams of 8CVentla grade, one of eighth, and one of ninth. With the sarne corps of teachers .as last year•, tlae 1vork cota- tinues to do credit to both teachers and pupils. TJl1?' FRAM+CIS SCHOOL. This school has experienced the greatest relief from the open- ing of the IIosmcr. o longer is it :necessary to ease 01C hall for any of the grades, but, on the contrary-, one room romaains Unoccupied, occasioned in part by transferring the VlWaverlcy 1-jupils to the .spring school. We now have one roam of each grade from the Kindergarten to the sixth i nclusive, with vile vaacalnt 1.00111 to wallow foe- growth. THE C001ADGE 5C110or_ While the opening of the Hosier did not diminish the num- bers in this school to the extent of closing one of the rooms, the rcnaoavzl Of tine sixth grade and :a few from each of the lower graeles, allows the work to be carried Qn Without the crowded condition tlant has existed for years. This enables the Patrons to derive the greatest possible benefit frcnm the sutra-griaazaar3- 4vcark which for a second year is otlered ill this school. The sail,-pri- na<cr-y work is proving very satisf;acLory where the estaablish nient of a kindergarten department secined impracticable, THE SPTUNG SCHOOL. This school has experienced as great a change by the re-dis- tricting of the town as ,any. While time Francis has been relieveal to the extent of ratios room each of fifth 'grad sixth grades, this lags been increased by the additions of tine pupils in those grades belonging to its oxen district and to Waverley. This arraarigernennt enables the ptnpils to attend the school nearest their homes .kancl renders unnecessary the service of tine Beinis barge. By this Phgn, the cost of transportations of pupils has been reduced frcnnla about $I,3o o for the last two years to i'tbDLA .50(), taw• fcal• aisle barge from Wavea•Icy to tine Sprisag. 1s BURE'RINT.I NDUNTS 1tItPOET. For the first moiah thr: enrollment reached [go pupils, while December's report shows an enroI.lment of ig& This would not have lies>n considered aii excessiVe e111-011111ciit I few years ago, but considerin; that three of these teachers have two Z-VO(les each, and that the highest enrollnient is found hl the highest grades, it will at once be seen that this Section of the totivn will SOOZI re- quire additional rooln for the .tccommudattloji of the children. The btiilding was thorOUghly repaired last suinn-l:r and the rooms in the main part Nvith their new floors and re-finished clesks, with the a1(1�116jon of a number ofadj sit ble desks, give the appearance of niudi:rn school-rooms, ai condition very much ap- preciated by Elie teachers. 'ring 1'ARKE?R SCHOOL. It is evidcnt to all who pass that painters have been at work litre as ixell its at the Spring. '4 ilile tit one tiinu the removal of the sixth grade to the Vacant raven at the Francis was considered, thus allowing a combination of the reixj.iining pupils under t%vo teachers, it scd:mcd best to Continue the present arranc;ernent, although the unrullinctit foi- tlie two higher rooms is very light. Surely- the patrons of this school have reason to feel satisfied with the advantages a lorded, their children here, for, so fair is numbers at•e cviid:(:rlitE], they .ipl raaiel-i more nearlyOwtl any of our schools the ideal colidition in the ,natter of elirollnicat. Till? LOW ELT, SCHOOL- Outwardly this building presents the sailie appea".Mce .is clui.•- ing the last year, but ianprovemcuts were made last summer ankler the direction of the Board of Health, by which the waste water from the drinking fomitaiin is inure succlassftilly removed from the Building. The cill,ollment here continues fully rip to that of last year. Though the locittj{)n of the buildliilg is nOt 4461 than COULl be desired as a matter of convenimice to those served lay it, I would suggest that the opening of the second room and, the employmcnt SUPERINTENDENT'S Rf.I'ORT. 19 of another teacher to take the pupils of f0tlrtl3 and fills h grades would be an economical way Of rclie;ping the Spring school for the present. The teacher ca idd 11e secured for as little more than t11e 131-esel t cost Or tr,tnsl3olta1tiora, which is very far fi•eaai3 perfect, .1s the 131iptis are, caarriud back and forth at :loots O,11y, except on stormy clays. The enroilment in the two I'00111S 4 DLIld equ ai or exceed that in the statile number of morns at the Vaarker school, land the money axpended would go more directly toward the eelar- catlon of the children near their 110111es and so more nearly under tlae control of their parents. Bclieving thilt I express the Sentiments of the Walverley people in this illatter and appreciating the ajecessity for relieving the Springy; school to the extent this Plan 3vould allow, I reco131rrlend for your cmisideraation the opeeaing of €a seconel ronnx in the Lovell school. T II1 DEMIS SCHOOL. The material changes effiYe d at this school were in Vie inter- ests of proper sanitation, ai-id in complimice with the regUire- ments of tile; Board of I.Ica th. Tile special appropriation was used for this l3ui-pose and the scl'001 is 110W very comfortable throughout the year. The mirollment has increased coil sid(:1ra1)ly the present year, o%vIn.- to the prosperitY Or the neighboring manalfa Ctaaa'iilg dUbtrics. THE 110s;► ER serlOot.. From previous relxn•ts t" l;encl-"I 131;an of this laalilding is familiar to all. The light and slracioals rooans :are nicely tar- r•aan ed #car the rcgaalazr W01-k :and with the speci.1I elklipt11ei1t in the basement for coolml- €111cl ailsaalual h%tining the building clflers facilities for caarryim, out the most aappro►Cd plaan of wnrlti for a grammar school. While it is to be regretted ihaat no Provision was made for ;an auditorium in a building of so great Cost, we may take Comfort in the 01oa1n11t that this lneay be reanediud ►hea1 the time shall arrive for making an addition to either end of talc iluilciillg.. 120 SUPMNSTEND-ENTIS REPORT. While it may seam early to speak of needing nzare school room ita this locality, it will be of interest to learn that sip; of the eight MOMS .11'C avow fully occupied and the seventh is in use for reci- t.ntion purposes. Wljile c n1v three of the roams occlal']ietl by grade paapils last year are now unused by them, one nooin In the High sc11001, One regular room in the Francis, and the Francis hall. The rc-sults are proving the wisdorn of the cha cc of teachers for this building, and it is a1 pleasure to report that In the orgaani- raition of the school matters laaave arovetl smoothly frataa the be- ginning, for which. NMr. Herbert F. Taylor, master of the school, isentitled to the master's share of the congratUhtti(AIS due to the entire corps of teachers. It only remains to spcaak of the change of the office of this alepartment. Last lI<aa-ch the rooan in the town hall was given up to the use of the Town Treasurer, the Collector,and the .Superintendent of the Water Department. The new rooms, Dios. 5 and 6 of the Bank building, SttlaatC(l Upl}vsitc the town hall vie street, were well furnished with all tllnt filcilitates the work of the office a llti we feel that a visit to the rooms will satisfy anyone th£2t we are not suffered to be the lasers by the change, thanks to the Board of Selectmen who had the matter it, charge. Leaving the material side of OUr work with as reFerence to a few statistics given elsewhere, we will consider some of tlae tlalaYgs that specialty belong to the inte.11ectu.0 wr)rk of the Schools. In my ]alst report it will be rennin bred that I called your attention to the condition of our material for the work in read ing. It gives the pleasure to be able to report at this tinie that the amount of n}oney appropriated for this work has buen stifficient to plat the department upon as fair workitag basis, and the annual expenditure of one or two liundred dollars hcreuiter will keep the SUPERUX E.NnFaNT*S REPORT. 21 171,lta:1'ral til] 10 the l]I-0])er a L"Ot111t f01- e tlLctive work in all the 2 l-al tles. COURSE IN 1313$1DING. At the re2uhir meeting; held Oci. t3gi). the fcallowilig ccatarse ill read ill- Was adopted. Reading together With the closely- allied hranches, language, grammar, and literature, occupies the chief place ill the course of study. fly. reading we are to enter into sympathy ►with the great and the good of the past, gain the informaltion that will hecomrr neces- sary to enable one to succeed in life, and receive the impressions thalt terlCd to fix oalr character for goat] car 1"or evil. To secure tlle best rc&ults from reading the teacher should ap preciaate the threefold nature of this branch (if school ►wnr1; %vhich demands careful cons ideraation of the chilal, his tastes and mental calpateity, the subject matter, whether- common-plitce or noble ill thought and classic iu style, arul laistIv, but of the most irnport- a ace, the attitude of the tWrh4r to�vatrtd the reading exercise. If the reading lesson hicks interest for the teacher, it calrl hardly be expected that the pupils will feel the proper interest in it or derive the benefit they ought from the moral lessons so often salg- gested, or distinctly brought out by the lesson. If the teachcl has made suitable prepalraltioil, and ninde prober a Bart to find pleasure in the work, her e11t11t1SiA.$111 Will Drove contagious and the class Nvill at once feel the interest necussaary to secure the results desired. In addition to the preparation of the scrlaject tnattc;r• care should be eacrciwd in regard to the position of file pupils both Bvljile sitting and standing, the use of the muscles in hrealthing, and the vocal organs in speaking. In some cases special instruction rraay be jiecessary ind sometimes this should lie given privately. The teacher whose heart is in the work will gtlickly discover these speChtl oppai-ttillities for rencdering good service to these in great- est need. 22 S V FER1-N"T.2,.\''DE.-NT°S REP(]fM In ;all the grades seek to lerirn the character of the reading doaae outside the school room in order to secure the opportunity to influence the haste cafyer learning the naturc or that most eagerly sourpht. In this way, a teacher may exert an influence that will l7roVe a henefit for life to tlic paipil thus guided. FIRST GRADE. Drvishmf R. Following the manual of the Rational Method of Reading teach the words called for by the word method, rn.iking aige of the blackboard for the purpose of teaching the script form of the wards. Call For the oral rekiderinc, of the stories told by the teacher. Use from chart, blackboard, or reader, containing words already learned. After eight or ten weeks of this work begin to teach the plzonobr ms,. Carefully drilling upon blendinty, and make a beginning of reeDgniring the phonragrains in new words presented, and of copying frown blackboard and slips, both words .and svutt-nc:es. Stably to make these sentences of interest to the paapilS by ,ippcialing to the it experiences, See that ext)res- sion eoines froni a full comprehension of all the words in the sentence, and glee saifticient time to allow the readiaig of it xitli- Out he-situation. This point. c,innot be en-ipha.sized too intich !n the first year of sclipul life. Require oral reproa actions of stories told or read. Give practise in learning and reciting short selections. D;V;slon A. Use saiit.able portimis of the Ward Pruner acid of othtn- l irtit Reaaders selected from the list, always aiming to st`lect i»,,iLu •i.al within the range of the lability Of the pupils. ' Teach phonograams and give d.iilyy drills on hlenrlin , taking special care in the articulation of words, and the distinct render- ing of each seaitencc SUPERINTr.--\-DEN'TIS REPORT. Aim to secure the interest that shall rC$Lllt in good, aaaaturll expression of the selections read. Give more :attention than before to the reaming Of the diacrit- ical marks and tlar: marking cif words, to the spelling of words plionetically and by letter. Give copying of sentences from models and writing fa'orn dicta- tion. Teach the pupils the use of tlae capitals in case of their own nanae, that of their father, another, and teacher, casing abbreviations Nlr. and Mrs. and the word Miss, and give stories that shall require the use of these in their reproduction. In all the written work of the year seek to form as a habit the proper use of capitals, the period and question :mark. Cmithlue oral reproduction of stories a:ad tlae learning of memory., gelns, reviewing 'those taucrlit. earlier it] the year. SECOND GRADE. While the work in reacting for the threc primary grades must be largely the aaaasteryf of symbols, learaaiaag words of greater difFiculty, and adding to the V OMI)ulary those words that are Found needfaal to express the thoughts nssociaated with the various lines ()f sclaoal wool:, the second }eatr is not taro early. to introduce the child to t1w f airy- title and faablt% At about this age we fist. the beginning of tiie,growth of the imagination, as shown in their play- with dolls and in gaan-ies that regUire them to take the role of Various Characters fatiniliair to tl ern. Finding this natural tendency Nve should strive to secure A keen interest in reading and in the Lngunge work by usiti- the mater- ial that will aappcaal to and rightly develop rice Imaginattion. The myth, the fthl❑ mid the fairy tale nut only prove interest- in- tra Pupils of this age beeaause they give play to the imagina- tion, but the stories properly selected atiiard numerous opPortaatai- ties for the child to exercise ethical jucigaaaent ran the events narrated and spa to inold dicir characters in accordance with right rnnr.al ialsig11t. The fact tltaat the lower aanirnals are represented as talking 24 SVPER.L\TF—N- DENT'5 RF ORT. aaflbrcls the ehiidren a 11e:asKrre becauseoftheir love for the unnatural, for that which appeals, to the fancy. A well sustained interest is the prime requisite of intelligent reading and to secure this the material must be adapted to the natural capacity and interests of the child. The myths and stories of primitive races meet this requirement and should be used in sec011d and third grade work. Here too should be made a beginning of the introduction of the wort: of caxu• Chalk auatlrcrrs and the n:aines of Longfellow, Whit- tier, and +ot.hem should become familiar to the children as they react and nienaorize sonic of their poems. Divisiou N. Use the Hiawatha ?rimer, Fables and Rhymes and the latter portions of First Readers available. Give careful drill in phonics according to the Ward manual and continue using some of thu aids in the Poliarrd system of phonetics. Continues copying anti writing from. dictation, giving speaci:al attention to the forrr,s of single letters. In all the written work take special Mains with the punctuation and use of capitals. Begin special exercises in spelling; daily. Division A. Use suitable portions of Second Reader6 and of Stepping Stones to Literature, Book II, Lights to Literatture, Boob II, and other suitable material found in the list. Give careful drill in phonics. Continue worm of copying and %w•riting from dictation as before. THIRD GRADE. With the beginning of the third year it is well to awaken an interest in history by introdut:ing biographical stories of the great men of our own country and of other lands. In this grade as well as in the following grades much may be clone to farm a-taste for good and wholesuric r'cading by a wise selection from the excellent material now available. As the child +matures, the lore for the myth and fable gives }slate to as keen appreci aLion of the Marring events of advontttrers a nd heroes of every land, and if advantage is taken of this, n)LLCh information may be gained which will JIMVs .L goad foundation to than later work. in history. ?4.t the same time (cur effort must not be relaxed in the dlrectiou of kindling a lure Ibr the beatitiful thoughts as expressed by caur a:lassic Waiters. Iaa this work lies the teachers greatest opportunity to reach and mold the child's higher nature and lead to at lifelong habit of reading and enjoying the best in literature. This by filling the mind with Wortily thotights drives nut the evil and base Which so often prove a blight to both the intellect and the soul. Use suitable portions of Second leaders, Stepping Stones to Literature, Book II, Lights to Literature, BDok 11, Stories for Young Americans, etc. Secure distinct articulation arid good volume. Continue work in shelling and memory gems t6rou ghout the yeatir. Divisioa A. Use suitable portions of Third Readers, Stepping Stones to Literature, Boolc III, Lights to Literature, Book II, 54 Ship " Historical Reader, Book x, and other material Of historicall nsstl biographical character, selected from the list. FOURTH Gn1 Dh- With ixicrc{asin(; ability to master the mechanics of reading more material that may properly be classed with classic English should be used and an interest awakened in the lives of the 5+`ritc�rs. Grandfather's Clair, Old Greek. Stories, Old Stories of the East, Robinson Crusoe may well be taken with the Selections given in Stepping Stones to Literature, Barak IV', the work throughout the year leading to more intelligent appreciation of 26 SU1-E111NTX_rDE`NT'8 RETORT. ` historical reading to be given in later grades. The tnaterial is to be selected from the grartlu;llly increasing supply of books mhipted to this grade. FIT,"I'll GiirlDF. In this graatle interest is to be secured by careful selection of reading so that it shall prove Helpful in the study of Geography, using Kooks of travel, geogrriphical readers and informaaticn readers in connection with the industries DF the various c01,113tries staaclie(l. The literature side of this work will be )vell provided for by the use of portions c't Stepping Stunts to Literature, Book V., Cyr Fourth Reader and W illiaarns' Choice Literature. SIXTH GRADE. In this grade a goDd idea of the consecutive history of our own coaalrtry sltivtiId be secured by reading such a book as llont- 1 omery's Beginner's History of the United States while other historical and biographical material sllotakl be u-aaa(le Ilse of ats olaportunaty- tallbrs. III fourth, fitihr and sittlx grades greet interest may be awakened in good reading by devising a plan. for securing as sinaIl colle�;- tivta of books for the use of the room, to be taken home to read. In this way many may be encouralgetd to read the best books themselves and to interest those at home to read {vith their, or to listeYrl while the pupils thtts have additon al oppot' unity to read aalvaacl. As as meatis of ct:ctru2Kaging the us;! of the public: libaatTY and to develop the iiabit of reading in the home, l know of uo Flatter plan thaia this. In order to chuck the tendency to mad 3iar as diversion only, to while away the time, it is well to requVe claough of as review of the story to enable the tcsacher to a-ladle: emphatic the good points to be reanen-ibered, and so suhal)1Ct11U[A the hook in directing the pupil's thoughts. In the: upper granitriar grades outside reading is still more encouraged while the following books :.are carefully Slt.idieci in claa"S. t?C'i�LItiTEtil] :Iti`.C9rPIi7'. 07 SEVENTH GRADE. Hiawatha, Puritdala to Commonwealth, Birds of KillingFiorth, i4liles Standish. ' LIGHT11 GL{ADr-,. Evangeline, Last of the i.: obicans, Hawvthorne's Masquteride, and The Great Stone Face, Rile Vasa Winkle, Tom Brown's School Darts. NINTH GRADE. Ivanhoe,Snow-bound, Laclyof the Lake, Vision of Sir Launfal, Burrough's Birds .and Bees. LIST OF READING MATERIALS. Frrs1 Grrade. Waard Primer. Carr Prin-ler. Cyr First Reader. Florence Bass Beginner's Reaadcr. Interstate Primer. Fables and Rhymes I. Finch Primer. Fables and Rho mcs fear Beginners. First Book for Young Folks. Sgeo rrt i1 rtr E. Cyr Second Render. Stepping Stony s to Literature I. Lights to Literature, Book I. Hiawatha Primer. Fairy 'file and Fable. Natural History, Readers No. s. Stepping Stones to Literature II. Around the NX"orld, Book I. Tkird Grade. Lights to Literature, Book H. Interstate. Second Reader. 28 SUPEItINTEINDE'INVS REI'OW . .Around the World, Book II. Pollard Second Reader. Stories of the United States for 'YauLlgest Readers. Natural IIistoiy Reader No. y. American II.istory Stories, Vol. i. Docas, the Indian Boy. Ship" Historical header, No. I. vurih Craelc. Stepping Stories to Literature III. Lights to UICratUrf:, Book III. Cyr Third Reader. Pollard Third Reader. ;# Snip" IIist:orical Reader, No. II. Stories of Anicrican Life and Adventure. American history Stories, Vol. II. Robinson Crusue. Black Beauty. F ?h C;Yade. Stepping Stones to LiteratUM IV. Cyr Fourth lZeuder. Seven Little Sisters. Stories of TMassaclusetts, Williams' Choice Literature, Book II, Intermediate. American History Stories, Vol. M. Stories of Colonial Children. Sixth Grade. Stepping Stones to Literature V. Montgomery's Beginner's AlInCr]Can I-IiStOr)°. Pilgrims € nd Puritans. Scribner's Geogr.iphical Reader. American History Stories, Vol. IV'. F"ridtjof NFlnsell. For upper- grammar gi°ades see course of study. BII'1'F'RENTi;NDEN'i''S titit'C3RT. 29 In connection with this subject it is fitting to report on the results of the action of the committee last Juba, %vilesv the Ward or Rational 1'vfethod of reading was adopted for the first primary grade. In the actual case of the Pollard Method it was found necessary to modify the plan to some extent especially in the first primary- work, :accordingly the Rational Method was taken as the best substitute for the modified Pollard %vork in that gratle. Tile best features of the Pollard are found to be practical and helpful in connection with the Ward, and with the second grade pupils less attempt has been made tochange the method to which they are accustomed. Without making detailed comparison with the results secured by Cornier methods it is felt that the beginning class were never able to accomplish quite so much in the first half year as the present first grade pa_apils are doing. 'Though lUtUdly enough time has elapsed to cletermine the results alta�e tQ tlae distinctive feattures of this flan, which the next year and ea half will show more clearly, we Dave reason to feel that no inistake has been treacle in the introduction of the method. The excellerYt teacher is getter than any metbod, and the most excellent te:achea°is bound by no one method but uses the hest of all in her effort: to reach tlae individual pupil. AIi 1TIEMETi C. The results of the introduction of the Speer number work last year are;tlrencly apparent. The vase of the Speer number bloc ks for the least half of the first year and throughout the second year well fits the pupils to undertake the work cif the third yeaar as laaid out in the Werner Arithmetic, Book I. The latter work following the a' spiral plan " and emphasizing the ratio idea or the com- parison of magnitudes, as the Speer meth❑d does, affords an cast' transition from the concrete method of the earlier rears to the more abstract work required later. The following course in arithmetic was adopted for the work in the first three grades, Oct. 31-(1, 1599. SSU PEAtINTE.-NDENT'S RETORT. COURSE, IN a 111TI[Mrt-TIC. T1115T GatADE. D'irislom fl. Give no special aattentioa to the clevelopaaaent of Ilaaraalra:rs far the first tell week,,. let the m anLrd training work and ether e erciscs of the school suffice to n-mhe the cllil(lrer, raaz}ili:ar Ivitll coma ilig and a;na111. 111Mg s:xlaall rltlrayl)ers for this tinge. Study the Speer maantaral to page .3 and give to the class in aaccordMice with its suggestioaas. Use the blocks for making defi- 111t� tlac clitleaent fnra7zs auzd their rclaative rtaalgrlittaclts. For part of the work- teach the combinations in the natural $cries ra•01za one try set•cn i11C1LVSiVC alld deVelog lallgu ►ge power by the use of simple pro1,lems invDiving the nUmbera c11•111Cd tap- on. Contirme the Speer 11un-ibe.r work for developing as clear notion of the simple ratios studicd. Study' paagcs 37 to 64 aaf the Speer manual. Emphasize " sense training" and oral expres- sion with reference to every Object studied in this connection. SECOND GILA.DR. Diviqz*fm Pi Carry the combluattioaas through ttivclve :and make use of qu"Irts, pints, pecks, gallons, bushels, Feet, and yards ia1 the problems introduced. Call for problems. Continue the Speer number warp to page 84. Staacly to secure ability to do accu- rately rather than aaltempt work that is ton difficult for the major- ity of the class. Use the blocks to secure clear cnnceptioal of► 1111t is required and study the mind of each pupil to learn how to help most ellbctively. Plan cutting, drawing, and measuring for seat vYork. Division A. Carry the: combinntions through fifteen. Continue the use or problems and take the Speer ]lumber work to page m6, noting the use of questions on page 95. Use tattle of United States Money and cortimence regular work in writieig nurabers. Teach with sticks the ten-fold Y:Ltio in _rabic notatioiia Teach Roman notation to forty. THIRD GRADL. ,Division B. Take to page 5o in. the Werner Arithmetic, Part t, three Ies- sons per week, following, up the pl,u-1 of c..allilt-, for pro4110ns frorn the pupils, see pa e I I. Make use of the Speer number work for two lessons ;i week. Study to make the pupils inde- pendent and to this end gradually'~retttoN€c the special helps grinned them pi-evionsly. Teach Roman notation to sixt}. Divicirni A. CoLltirtrae: tO 1}'W;C s aG itl the WCrrler Arithm ehc, Part I. Give daily chirp drill of four or five n mutes ())I multiplication tables its far.as they have been learned. Call for problems to illustratethe number eon-ibin ations learned. Teach Roman notation to ninety. This work h.rs J)L;cen arttenipted with the back in the trends of the teacher, and with the extra labor of puttit) work can the blackboard for pupils. While the results are better than have been obtained by the former rriethod they kill fir short of what Might be secured .easily if the books were in the IMuttis of the pupils. Aside front tile: ardvaaiitages to be derived from having an abundance of material in the hands of the pupils and freeing the kP teacher from the purely clerical wort: at copying upon the board, the pupils would be ".r4•eri the Hal of the e vesight which is necessarily great in e;,se of follmvitig written work upon the hoard for any cnrnsidentlrlc length of time. Tit the interests of the: physical well-being of the pupils, I feel that I must urgently recontinend the placing of these books in the ZN hands of the third grade: pupils uL the earliest date passible. NA'17URE STUDY. This subject has been continued with at good degree of interest On the part of both teachers and pupils, but the pressing treed for 32 SUPERINTENDENT'S REPORT. this work just now is a set of reference kooks suitable to aid the teachers in the preparation of this work. It was considered best to devote whatever atever funds might be availablea for this subject to the purchase of boobs rather thin to they employment of a special teacher, bit with the stringency experienced in the matter of supplies for the past few weeks the teachers have been obliged to rely- upon their own resources For this. It is to be hoped that this Dart of the work will not be allow-eel to sull'e*r lang for lacy of a few helps which may be placed at the disposal of the teachers at small cost_ MUSIC. With the increase of the number of rooms to he visited the nulliber of visits of special teachers is necessarily diminished, or combinations must be made that do not tend to the best interests of the pupils wlio lsnve such experience. The time is not far distant when additional time must he given the special teacher to carry on the v,,ork in accordance; with the Merits of the* sttbjcct. At the Hosme:r the great need in this connection is a piano, and it is to be hoped that some way will be devised soon to sup- ply this 17ecel. MORAL TRAINING. We Have this tar• considered the; work of our schools frnnl the physical and the lntelleettl:ll points of view. In referring to the development of the moral n-MILT of our Children I Wotelcl not be understood as considering that this should receive attention at special tuners and by special means. only. I believe that all the exercises of the school are uncon- sciolls]V entering into the lives of the children to make or mar their future: lrlppiness etccurding to the impress matte at the Lillie, alld bCCaLVSe of this the teacher should constantly l-eep in mind the moral cllect of the Tnethods followed in connection with all school work. Does this plan lead the pupils to accurate: think- ing? Is truthfulness inculcated by this exercise? Are the ptiplis led to thaaiaghtf'ulness far others by this habit of moving aaboatt the room ? These an i siinilar questions will freeiaaentiy arise it1 the mind of the teacher who seeks the highest go()cl for the pupils. The work in .arithanctic and laaaguaagC 9110EIld teracl to snake pupils. caarefaal to tell the truth both with figures and with words. The rending lesson will often afford o171)rrtttiaiitieS to bring home other dualities of heart that will appeal strongly to the child of tender Conscience and of sympathetic athetic nature. These things should not be neglected nor su cred to he exercised by chance, but sliculd be eagerly taken advantage of by the teacher to develop the best qualities of heart. 0gar' very helpful meaatts to this end is the organization of at Band of 1\1ercy in connection Wirla the I-egulatr twirk of each School. Its objects .are of the lai,,hust order, Pffl-itt', truthfulness, politeness, reverence for old age., mid kindness to the lower animals being arnnng these which the' :YTULTiC:.aI1 Ilua1e.aiae EdUCa- tion7 Society seeks to promote: thro,w,11 dais cargaaaairaItion, the I3aaacl or 11 ucv. w Encouraged by, the favorable ActicM of the committee on h 5 request to W()t-k ill our schools, Mr. Adonirrai3t Judson Leach, agent c:af this Socletv, Organized :all the schools below the High schnnl irlto 13.ancls of 'Marcy during the month (if December. This url;aanixatioaa aillords .rii excellent opporfuuity leer keeping, in aaaind the main objects oC the society andin the higher graades especially for rnaaking the pupils se7aiaetvla.at fati��iliaar with tlte; duties of the: various officers of the locaal l3A?1ds. By Farraangincr as lite"ar-y l�ra�UM-11 frvatl the regaalar work of the school, the meet- ings held C-VVI'y four or six weeks for c:lec:.tion of (rilicers a,Illy ])c m.acic to:t , inteacstirtL, rlraal contribute much toward as tr:aiaiizag ill public speaking and in :a knotiw€edge of parlia ment.tr•y� praxctice. I twislt to call attention to the reports of the ,special te;tchers, and to o,ae item of the statistics. It will be seen that there is as farllilrg ofr ill the percent of attend.iaace, This is to be accounted for from tile; fact that the present lase with refer- taace to dropping 1 paapil From the roll requires an .absence of 3 45�7I'1:1:1 1'1:ti17i: 'I' t; 1:1•;l"ORT. two wceks, inste.ld of One, to forfeit me1nbersllip i11 the scllaol. 'his results in giving nearly twice the number of la:ltf claly's absence in ease of;L pupil's leaving scilool_ The teachers are not relaxing their uil'or-ts to secure Ilailactuall and regular ftttend- ance. An increase of 114 in t11e average number belongin (see p. 32) giros the reason Fol- the greater 1111tilber of teachers em- ployed I1, coracllasioll, I -,vish to express my .appreckit"011 Or tlae sup- port gjvfen me by the C;omn-iittee, and of tllc� spirit of loyalty and of Whole-SOUled service I11nnifested by the t'LChel-s 111 tulle lierf srm- ancc of their duties. With suclti sel-vice our schools will 4care.ly° gain steadily in ;all that makes for Ole hi best good of our children. Respectfully submitted, 'MELVILLE A. STONE, Su25erb deident of Schools. SPECIAL REPORTS. SEWING. Mia, 1f. A. -ro.Nz, S'rrfieriielcndene of Schools : Dear Sir,— In my last year's report of sewing, I begged to have the work re*sl mud in the fourth grade. where it had been oMitte(l for a time, and pointed out the advantages oaf doing so. To rely satisfaction, provision rvis made for taking it yip the first of April, since which time it has been regularly carried can bye me iel that ,grade as well a5 in the fifth, sixth and seventh grades. The wort: iss-practicfally the same as reported in previous veaars and I can hardly say atnythirig new about it. I reel that, considerhig the short period of one hour weekly (e.xcept in two claasses), one may feel eery well satisfied with the results produced in most cases, and cherish the hope that a foun- dation is being l;lid upon which—with intellig dice—industry, persevereil.c[: rind patience can be built. Agitin I cannot omit as plea to the parents and guardians of the children to take as greater interest in a work which is undoubtedly of benefit to them and to the world at large if wisely understood and Supported in the right spirit. Re5pectfuliy submitted, 'M1,,•rIM,Di: Hri_Si3, JiM. 26, i goo. Tc aches- of S'ewhvg. sr OYD. Mai. i1{JC. At S•rc ;.E, Sufierintendent of schools Dear Sir,—The sable general plan of work has been followed this year its last, iiamelyr, knife-work in the sixth grade and bench- Work it] the seventh. At the Parker school, the fifth grade has been included also. As has been stated in previous reports, less whittling and more bencli 4irnrk would be productive of better results. If the work were c.lrricci into higher grades, various joints Could be intro- duced Si1C111 as square joints, half-lapping and dovetail. Sloyd provides for the grtatltial increase of power iaa tile°pupil Mid ;iii]i3 to lead trim, step by stub, into doing more and snare fztithfid and difficult work. Even if lie should never use tools in after years, lie has Fanned through the use of them in his scliesnl days a power to Overcome; -difficulties, which will stand him in goo€1 stead in any profession In life. Iti the new sloyd rouin it the Honorer school, a goof.] otttiit of benches ;and tools has been provicled. A duplicate set (if tiiodels, Such as used it the Grant school, has been furnislied by the teacher. Tire tact that there were more brays than could be accom- modated in two (lays ( Bich is :all the time .doted for this work), has caused inconvenience in arranging the classes. Respectfully submitted, Jan. 20, rBoca. l mchcr of.S'loyil. DRAWING. 1lrt. AL A. S'roNrt, Suj6erinteardent of Schools: Dcar Sir,—During the past ycar draawing has been more fully rccognizctl as One of tine regular SLIbjects in otar school course_ I t:akc pleasure in i°eporting decided improvements, namely Ali increase of tiiiie in the seventli, ei ghtli, and ninth grades; �assistance from rase teachers in the above ntaniGed grades; increase of time in the first .nit] second classes in the High school ; Higli school pupils provided %vlilt a room suitable for drawing Pill'- poses ; and introduction of N-•aater colors. The increase of title in [tit! seventh, eighth and ninth grades, + with the assistance of the regular tencbers, places our gran-Imar gratles oil a level with corresponding grades its other towns, .trill mily time is ne-cded to faring 'about the good results that are sure to be .attaieaed. ]aa tlic High school it bits been found practicable to combine the larst and second classes, thus m aping it possible to hold loth classes two periods insteiid of each class one period, as was for- merly the cnstom- Ltast AU-USt a rQuni ill the H glr sClaotil lauilding was furnished rot' tine arse: of the classes in tlraawing. This has been a renal gain for tall concerned. SUPERzNTE-ND N'T'S REPORT. 3 t The Water colors introduced in the spring, have proved aa. valtt- ;able medium in training the color sense. The pupil nowv colors his nature work, and enriches his designs w4iti, pleasing combina- tions of color to illustrate c0101• l'al'MoTar- pawi(,Easly taught. 'File t•estllt of this training will be found in as relineraient of the color sense that cannut bUt prove a source of ple1sua•e aaaacl profit to the pupils. It has not butm deemed expe,dierlt to itatroduce lartish vmi,ti in tilt; prilta;try grades. The color training witli tl�e smetller Children its OVell tlarorrgh the Me of colot'ecl crayons and papers. Before c:ldsing this report, it would not be out Of pl:ter to sal-'a few words in regard to the decoration of the school-ro€,11. bur schools have been fortaaia M in having been the recipients of�nnle beautiful 15ictul•es, 1.11.1t them IrC skirl ITa�atyv bare �wvaalls aaww:aiting adcri•a meat. Copics rnd examples of artwvorks in color and form are silent teachers whose iratluCIlr a cannot be estimated. For the benefit Of those 'who desire to know what hats 1)een accomplished, as Avell as for friends who mad• wish to present works of art to the schools, ;t li-t of the pictures and casts blind in our school-roortls is appended Io this report. rullr appreciating the gencrous Support of tl,e School Com- mitteel Teachers and :uperintt: dcutt, this report is Respectfully submitted, Ld.IY���tLrlt C. -ALLa-=h, WttcrtOwv11, Jalt. 27, I900. S-Il ervc'srr of Drawl' , LIST of PICTURES. Of portraits, there acre tell of Longfellow, eight of INaarshim ton, six of Lincoln, six of Whittier-, three ()f Tio[iaaes, two of Gtttlic:lcla two of Agaassi•r,, two of Wendoll Phillips, one carc h of Grant, Franklin. Bishop Brooks, lfrochel, Dr. Francis, .tail Horace Among- tilt; otlaer decorations are The Acropolis, Atlicns _'Lmericaan Authors ; Arch of Titus ; Battle Ship M.Aille; Capitol tat NV- Itshir]gtota ; Marsh al l-ey ; Rmns of the COICSSetaraI ; Ruins of the Roinaan Fortilzi ; The Rialto Bridge, Venice; �Vmghingtolt Ii-ving and ills Literary Friend:3; Napoleon iii Egypt, Antltrr_ sOWS Chorister Boys; Anderson's Foundling girls ( ) ; Billirg's Grant and His Generals; Bodenhausen's Marlonna ; Boughton's Pilgrim Exiles ; Rasa Bonlieur's An Olcl Monatrch ; Rosa Ban- li4ur's A Noble Charger Rost Bonhcur's Lions -it IIoaue :- l'uls.ioiel's Michael Angelo J3Ito»arroti ; *Da Vinci's Madonna ; ; Douglass' Evangeline ; Douglass' Alclemey (:) ; Hardy's Thor- oLi hlarecl (3) ; Herrings Pharaoh's Horses (z) ; IIerring's Three Members of a Temperance Society ; Hulme,` COMB B."cli Sc on ; I.andseer's The Challenge; Le t-olle's The Shepherdess (2) ; Letxtre's Washington CrosSing the Delaware ( ) ; Lucy's Lanclitag of the Pilgrim Rithers; M llet's The. Angelus ; ivy€ ujok's St. C ccclia ; Raphael's Detail from M,iclomm (z) ; Raphael's .Sistine llaclonna (3) ; Reni's Aurtarat ; Ritchie's L`.tshiry1 t' and Plis Generals; T�'umbull's Battle of Bunker IIi11 ; vantlerrlyll's Landing; of Columbus. The casts are as follows :— Busts of Apollo, Bacchus, Clytie, Diana, Milton, Scott, anti Washington. REPORT OF TRR TRUANT OFFICER. T; a Sze;rx tenJeri : The following G a Ecgort of the r mt Officer for [,Ie Year ending ƒan. ]!, I)uo : Boys. Girls. Total. Whole number of cases eklmim§. 89 24 !II Number returned to school, 76 13 94 Number of visits to tie ScI10015, I13 Number oivi5@ toto110m0S, 115 Respectfully Submitted, MICHAEL HANkOCK, Tr?mni Officer. SUIEWARY OF, STATISTICS. �. �'fl�)7l�fdltfli�. Population of Watterto%vil, cellstls of IS95, 7.758 Itirttmber of Children between 5 and 15 yvaars of acne, September, 1899, under 5 years or age, 1,41- II. Teaelters. Number of Te:tcllei•s in the Tdigh School, 5 e. cL cE L6 Grammar Gra des, rg Li 4L +• �. Primary Grades, I i ee Lc iL +t Kindergarten, LL 46 L¢ Li 'Sub-Prllliary, Number of Sj:=ial 'iTcatchcrs (mtz,,ic, c11•a wing, Sely— tlg, eooldno" 111a llual t�'Iliili[xb, Whole number cif' Tonchers, 44 IrI1. pupil.. Total enroll rneiit from Feb. I, 1899, to Feb. s, Igoo, 1,486 Number over 15 years of age, September, 1899, g�r� ze beloty 5 �•eFlrs Of :age, September, FSgg, 54 Avera are number belonging, Average cltriljr attendance, 1.18 Percentage of atttenrlance (upotl tltc number belozi-ing), c90.1 The average attendance in eracil of tilt nine grades fro111 Scptcl�n_ bet- I I, i S99, to ifflItill 1-Y 26, I goo Grade, K.& S. P. t. I1. III, IV. V. VI. V1I. VIII. I1. Ntatnber, Gt 181 ISO 12.3 133 123 108 ray 9 5? Books belonging to the tow,, ( =ligil scilool), 4,485 Li +i yi 6L i 1.1{1�k er tira des), Io 429 14,914 T)wmtt Officer. IWOlaiel hatnlrock. &141rv, oo 00 SU,PER INT1:NDENT-S 'IMPORT. 41 .Tr n ttnrs. SCHOOLS. SALARY. Geor-e 17'. Robinson . ...... Phillips and Francis ..... .... 7.50 o0 Joseph Richardson......... I-Iosiner....... ...... . . .... .. 600 ac) Andrew IL Stone...... .... Parker, Spring, and Grant — • !0 Go Charles Brown . ... ... Francis and t:om. Rooms.... 374 €0 rohn Hogan . ... ... .... . ... Coolidge.... . .......... .... 221 00 E. P. Walker ...... Lmvell. ..... . ... .. .. .. 65 00 William T. Waters. .... .... Beruis . ..... ..... 6,5 00 Harriet F. Abbott. Royal Howm M av G. Allen. Paul I€, Jepson. I:argaaret T. 13CIAOLI. Oliver 1'. Lmld.. Zeclat I. Bill. C. 'M audo Lamont. Ethel S. Ccaraay_y. Grace L. Learned, John Coffey. Acla M. illcl utnec. Curric L. CrlLchekt.. Grace E. INloore. Everett H. C ntchett. Stirtle%, F, Morse. IN-lattie I, EF151 11. Hanaa.t 11. NeISOLI. Arthur G. Fletcher. Mabel Perkins. Edith Ftaller. Ruth L. I'erkbis. Royal Gilkey. I'11a NI. Porter. Bea nett J. Glynn. NVInonai W. Rov. Elitabetli J. Goddard. Alice Sanborn. George K. Gordan. 1linnie °I"_ S4as%°N cr. Frank A. IIeald, doe D. Sullivan. Mary Y. Holmes. Hortense B. Vernon. Y 4+w C . mwnga ro �� Ra h ct s•ar',� ra r� ("7 �4, [�i �"ry � G", �4�.;•C7 T rj E O Cb > CA Cz U. .("yi Jl "Jl:11 JI Ch'1 Kei ION ' JI V[ U Cll:�+:✓1 ?5 �. O V� til y [D •'•� c $ o0 00cg c o 7SaBatS $ �, t r . M Whole 'No. � y •.7' n.. 1� t1 _ c+ _ •w - `V �W.A-i■�".JI W Cel•7+�•. ra-i.•A tll W � Tnn711€�. L � CO G8 T cn u w 4 a ��• `, ••-r- ra ra O I � ^+ Avtr-.ige No. '(z it �..W��.j.f:..i Y i..R+ 1�tri�...}. t� W Ri .- w �L•I[1n�iri t',« '�r � '.�1. w mw C C�,u.w:•+- � �v^? C Ls C=- Ct(f!/1� � �,�� Averal;e d:atly w w w w 4-w 4- 4. to w w.s- "Mendnnce. cn Uh ap+n ^ v%p 10 t ` M a :4 W v-1'JI in OO 4,ci, is -1 rj C� i sittendanre. � M .t Win+C:ISeS Of ct w1—j I'D CA P— 4R 00 Cu ri tardf nrsc. D No.neitber �h :n to, rr W Is V W VI 4- r� C, � +ali�cnt nlRr iairdy. Z {4 •1:ru1t:4:l S.a.\A( KNITINTIH'lal1 S, r.fi Francis Primary..•.• ..•• Agnes L. berry...... ;i0 I. G_ i' qG 88.4 F ranats Kindergarten Florence Gould.••••• 00 g• " Uerna Dinaick..... .- r_o 43 3' 20 9M Coolidge Cruumnr..... Ruth W. Ho►+•ard.. . Goo V., IV. 42 q.: 39 92.8 14 S Primary. ......, Mar- F. Btu ns• • •••• 550 III. II. 34 30, ag ryfi G 13 3 Emma E. Irish ...... J50 I. 29 zG 24 <�2.4 14 0 'k Prirn. & Sub-Print. 14lary Knox...... .... 300 Sub-Primary. is 17 1 15 ' 8$.2 r5 o Parker Grammar.. Alice C. Bullard. .... 550 VI., V. 26 24 =3 95.8 3 4 Prim. Idrt Nil. Elden.....• . 500 IV., III. -'4 _a 19 95• I8 1 y Primary.... . . ... Christina F. Greco.. 550 II., I. 3-1 32 29 94.6 in I Springy; Grammar....-• .. Josephine E. Paige... soo VI., V. 54 33 49 i 92.4 96 o •' Gram. iC Prim- - Joanna IM. Riley- ---. Goo 14'., III. ;i io .lb 96. 83 r Primary.. ........ Margaret L. Sullivan 550 1[I , II, 48 46 43 93 5 =3 1 " Is Hattie M. Cutter ... 550 II., I. .ly 4= 36 85.7 4u o Bemis Primary.... ...... E. A. Claque++.. ...... .j 5o 11I., JI., 1. 3- xr� 26 89.6 31 z Lowell Primary.. . ...... Laura M. Smith .-••• 550 11I., JI., I. -7 , 25 24 96. .32 V Tenclier of Drawing. .... Elizabeth C. Allen.• 700 ---- Sewing ...... Mathilde Heise ...... 450 1,393 z,z6- 1,138 y Slo d.... ...., Emily M. Drew..•••. 3oa Cooking. .,. Helen A. Fluestis.... quo ' Music . ..... S. Henry Hadley•. 1 fxx� O. B. Brown ..... l I ,r`L', _—  - - -- O cA� 44 StJPE ,.[N2ENDKNT'w ttEWORT. 1yfi--Mes of PUPUS Neither AbscW racer Tal-rig. 1'V ils 11r,1 absent or fa0-dj fi-om Feb. t, r899, to jan, 26, tgoo. HIGH SCHOOL. CLASS OF rgea.— Helen Eliattbah Green. CLASS Obi. rgoI.--Robut Stack Keefe, Mabel Gertrude Liver- mna•e. CLASS OF fW2.—E1111C Willard Dacimun, Bertha Viola Livermorc, John Be1•n;jrcl Sullivan. C LA. ;s our 190 . Ethel Sapliroma Caney, Arthur Gcot•ge Flatcl,c i% -Uinnic: 'Iourtellotte Sawyer, Elizabeth Janet Goddard. GRANT 9CHOOL, N1ZNTJj GRADE.—Anna J. Culligan. EIGHTu GRADE.—Janes Critchett. SERE i'u GRAou.--Frances Glynn. HOS.'MER SCHOOL. Nj,XTH (3u,wF-.—Waldo Greet. Ell(;1 vm GRADE.—Latent M. Demon. 1, alter A. Dcniion, Richard C. Henry, Charles T�IarsEiea, Pauline D. Vernon. SEVENTH GRADE.—C:ttl.ierine: L. hied-ley. FRANCIS SCHOOL, li-env O'Brien, Hiram McGkU lin, Hazel Danforth. BElI1S SCHOOL. 1•Iargar t A-1. McGinn. AVATERTOWN HIGH SCHOOL. COURSE OF STUDY. FIRST YEAR. SECOND YEAR. THIRD YEAR. FOURTH H YEAR. (1701drth U ss.) (Third Class.) (5tt-11ior class.) (SrV1'0r Class.) RFEquIl mn. RFC[L'lltfi[7. REQUIRED. RFgjr;irmm. English (2). En-list (2). English (:). English (-t). E n�;lish History(2). Roman History(2), Greek I1istory (y). Music (i), Algebra (4), Geometry (4). Music (1). Dr.-nwing (1). 11'l:uaic Wr Music (1). Drawing (t}. Drawing (1.). Drawing (i). ELECTIVES. ELECTTVESs ELECTIVES. ELECTIVES. *Latin (5). *Latin (4). *Algebrrl (2j. *Greek (4), *German (4). *Ge"11E111 W. 'Geometry *Latin (4). Icaeilvgy, ist half(1),*Greek (4). *.Latin (5). 10erinan (3). I3atany, ;nd half,(4),I:1. Physics (4). •German (3). French (.5)« Stenography � *Greet: (5). #Adv. Physics (;). and (4) I`ypesrritinb French (g). Modern Hisiou, Commercial Cheinistr ist Term (4). Arithinetic (3) Stellogra IN Civics, andp y (�) end "!'Erin (4). Typewriting Political Science, Ilapk-keepil;g (.I). 3rd terse, (4). Stenojrsrl]hy (3)- Typewriting (2). Book- eeping Codymere"sal law (' *Required of all pupils preparing for college. French rutty be eabstituted For. (+ rman. The mummers at the right of the studles indicate Lhe number of recitation periods Weekly. Each pupil is required to taker studlea representing simleen rccitation pleriods Iveekly, besides bluslcandDrawing. GRADUATING EXERCISES, CLASS OF '99. WATERTOWN HIGH SCHOOL 1�,R�kN,k CIS S'CIIQDL IIALL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2,81 AT 3 O'CLOCK PROGRI),NTIME. Cilaitus. 44 Lovely Appear," CHORUS- U11fuld Ye Portals", Goutiod's Redenifition" r-.R E-.%A r) OF 111(;11T pr'-ltro"11' Sci-o. 11 As the Dawn.)" CaidOP Ai.EMANDLk 11. ABBOTT. ADDRESS TO -ruE GRADUATEN. RE.;v- EVERF-rT D. BURR- Q!JARTETT F AND CHORUS. 41 No Shadows yondel. Gaul MissKs LUNT, COX, STOXV, SAFFORD. ME%sms. AuBOTT, BUTLER, COLT. Solo. 11 Anchored," pi"atson PRr-ISENTATION or,, DipLOMAS. jzt);3i-Nso-x, Chairman of School Collie ittce. CLASS ODE. 114ords by Clara E. Richards. ©Alta Pete. " . c:L S S OF 1899. INT. ! F. w1:%,%,oE# H i-�wms AIMOTT, EL F.■ FLLS«oRTR BUTLER, WI 24# JOSEPH CALl HAN, El n@wRD PACKARD CoEm Atom E yIL DRKn COX, }z&-N m LoGSE £:o cIF&RILF s Wi r\ GIL Rz }i@Rs W AID,% GnnnkR% MAC Ai_ L mwE LAmn¥t ]r.%N m kA mo¥ LUNA ISIARy ;%zw ym R, HARRIE JFAX 2 m Pr% CLARA Ri=p RD R e Nlke% ALEXAN. Drit LE,s S ic&%V T-, Rua¥ &N I ox THIRTY-SECOND ANNUAL REPORT ov 'rM, BOARD OF TRUSTEES isr, J4191 FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY, ill' '1 III TOWN OF WATERTOWN, MASSACHUSE TS_ K-13LISHED BY THE TONNI .. 1900. BOARD OF TRUSTEES, I89�`1�0D. WALTER B. SNTONV. Tenet "puts igoo . ULI.AN A. IIlrAD, 1M. I)., &L i. 1900 CHARLES BRIGHAM, ' igol *RL v.JAMES F. KELLY, 's a" Igo[ 1-JBRI3rt,`RT COOLIDGE, 1902 WILLIAM 1-I. RUSTIN, Jtt., 1902 HER.BE,RT COOLIDGE, Clrrtirrrirrta. *Rrv� JAMES F. KELLY, Sacrrfrat;_yt, WALTER B. SNOW, Treasurer. Executive commilvee. HERBERT COOLIDGE, *Rtiv. )A*MES F. KELLY, WALTER I3, SNOW. Commitiec on Books. 11ERBEIIT COOLIDGE, WILLIAM E1. BUSTIN,f ii., Committee on Finance. WALTER B. SNOW, CHARLES BRIGHAM,, *REV.JAM ES F. KE LLY. .Librarian. SOLON F. WHITNEY, A, M. s.xisla nfs. Miss MABEL F. LEARNED. Miss LOIS G. FITCH, in Pmtt Reiding Room. • Miss LYDIA W. MASTERS. *Resigned in innnary. THE LIBRARY AND READING-ROOMS. OPEN EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING FROM 2 TO 9 O'CLOCK. The lower readitig-roost is for the: use Of all pe'-scalers Who €bserve the common rules of good behavior. jX�ew papers, pDpular journals, ruechanical, mantifacturing and Imilding periodicals may be found in places prepared for them. Bound sets of Harper's Mal;arine, of the Atlatutic Mantlily, of Popular Science Monthly, of some Cyclopmdias, and ether books of references may be found on the shelves. These rnaay he eximi- irred freely snarl should he returned to their plaices in good order. Poole's irrtlex can lie had in either reading-rcona an application. A limited number of than: more popular perioclicals will be circu- lated this year for short periods of time (same for three (lays, a few for seven days) its score as they are received, Almost all periodicals are hound as soon .is thv volkinies are completed .ancl are then circulated as kooks. Minors of th Ween or more years of age, properly rer om. mended by parent or others who Avill he responsible for them, ni:,y have carrels and the full use of the Library. It is desired to emphasize the fact that parsons looking for special information, not readily found, will on lapplicution, be gladly assisted to resoles by the Librarian,or may have,for lirarited periods, special Tj aciliftcs in the use of the resources of the Libra n% CATAI.O GUES. The C.%,,rALOGUE of Mr, containing the larger portion of the books of the Library, for sale it the clerk, in paper covers, for 30 ceiats, Copies of the aannazal saalsla1eme1It.s Will he git•ea3 ars lo1q :as they least, to purchasers of the Catalogue. Single supplements, 5Cents. 'r he New Fiction Cat{alogtre, it, paper Covers, 10 .. in flexible cloth, 2; �; REPORT OF THE TRUSTEES O T11L FREE PV UIC LIBRARY. In presenting their thirty-s.ccoild annual report, the Trustees have no untisual recommendation to Make, and the all:tirs of the library present but few topics requiring special mention. Defer- e11ce may be ma dr- to the Librarian's report and to the accom- ji.-m •ing tables for detailed inforauaation couccrning the work of the past Year. It is grntifying to note not Only the increase in the total circttlatir�al, But also the extptisive use of books of in educa- timial character. The percentage of fiction circulated is com- fi.arsativelV low, and the high average quality of the books called for iiaraliStICS grOUnd for the belief that our ptiblic library is ful- filling the essenthd purpose of its existence. 1I111-Inet.t ell Mill. was completed atlac,tat mid-sta111111:r, [Ait, oWiaag to as lack of fiends, the Trustees were t>>iabIL' to WILlertakC the work of altering the stack room in .accordance with the trams r,l Mr. Ilunnewell's gift. The regtdred amatint, lioNveve~r, W21s CTC11- e1.011s Y .al PF0F1-]atEJ by the Town at its Deccmbu niteting, :and it is the purpose of the Trustees .to begin tlac proposed work at an earlv date and to hasten its Completion as List as circumst.;aces will Permit. Ill h1;:ay last, at branch delivery station was established at East Wtatertown, which brought our collection or books within con- venir!nt retch of the residents of than neighborhood. A s1mihlr st.a lon night be established in the: westorlrF section of the town, if it is desired, and Ike Ti7nEStees would invite a candid expression of opinion(roan any citizens who niday be intemsted in that project. The Trustees regret to report the resignation from the Board of the Rey'. J:tnie=s F. Kelly, Who has left W�'lterto%vn to enter Upon t new field of labor in Newton, It will. therefore, lie liecessHIT For the Town to elect attother trustee: t(i fill the %,.tmticv caused 1)), Father Kelly's retirement. r REPORT OF TIE TRUSTCE-S. We regret also to report the resignation by hiss J iiie Stuck- ,xell of the position of first assistant. Miss Stockwell has been a faithful servant of the library for twenty-two years and she leaves a record ot­cffiiciency and devotion which merits grateful acknowl- edgenient. For the ensuing year, we recommend the appropriation of the same al11al111t :as w:as appropriated last Year, namely, faun thon- sand dollars and the clog tax. Respectfully submitted, HERI3ERT COOLIDGE, Chairman. ,St(tten eitt of the Antount Received and lr'xpertrled by floe Ti-imtees ,for the lrerti, 1899-1900. Received from town appropriation, $4,000 00 �t 6L dog taxi 461 70 rule of catalog;nes, 6 65 << 'L fines, books damaged, etc., 139 85 unexpended balance of last year, 20 $: Paid out For books, $637-36 ; binding, $711-17, $71 1 51 Periodicals, $17S,35 ; cxPress, $17.11, 19,E 46 Postoflice box and paastage, $14.47 l slTplies, $38,82, 53 29 PrintiI7g and Stationery, 49 00 Repairs, $250.71 ; new boiler, our part, $312.00, 56z 71 Fuel, $I6o-So ; light, $a65-Gi, 4«5 SI Extra labor, $6.31 ; incidentals, $1ra.12, 22 43 Membership in Library Art Club and expense, 9 55 Care of-building and grounds, 339 87 Salaries, 3,161 21 East Watertown Agency, 34 5_+ Balance in hands of Town Treasurer, 54 61 Respectfallly 901niitted, WALTER B. STNOW, Treasurer. Stalevieut of the G'ondition of Jhe Jsra Prrtft Pi lit(I. Amount invested, in hands of Trustees, $5,o'cyj 00 INCOME ANT) RX?ENDITURRS. Balance on deposit in the Watertcsmi Sav- ings B.-ink, Feb. i, x899, $1,448 D Rec-'d interest can bond to December, I899, 250 00 Ree'd interest on deposit in Watet°to4wn Savings Bank, 57 2" i,155 62 Paid S. F. Whittacy, Librarian, for peri- OdiC.aIS, $175 00 Balance on deposit in Watertown Savings Bank, Feb. j, 1899, 1,58o 62 $1,755 &z II. W. O IS, T.-vasurer of T eus�aes of .4sa Peall Fiend. Statement of the CrrmUttoaa of the Betery Farad. AmOULA deposited in Watertown Savings Bank, $I,OoC 00 Ree'd interest on deposit, 20 ova Balance on deposit in Watertown S ak LIgS Bank, $1,020 ora Stuterraeu,t of the Coudit#oit of the Builrltrag canard Stack Appropriation. Amount npproprieated in December last, $8,500 00 Paid 1-I. 1 cLmuthlin, bal. bill for masonry, 231 S5 Balance in hands of 'Town Trewurer, $ ,a6 15 I.IBRIMAN'S REPORT. 1"o the Tj-usdees of Me lirea Public Lilirai-,v of Wnter hnvrr. : GF-NTI.EmE ,—The work of tllc lillrary has gone on during the past year %vith carving success, as you may learn from the various appendices. During the first half of the dear our atten- tion rr ns somewhat fiiverted from the usual routine by the changes going on in the building, incident to the completion of the Hunnewell addition. This Nvas practically finished so far as the Wilder's work extended, last SLI11111-ler'. We hope by .another Summer thEit the other changes contemplated will have been finished, and the ne-w stacks will be ready for the relocation of the books of the library in an improved form of arrangement. The task before us is one we have long been hoping to see :recompl'ashed, but as task which Nvill involve as large arnaoarnt of time and labor. It is the thing, however, most needed to pant the library in the best condition for intelligent use. With the new book, room finished and occupied, the new refer- esice reading-mom —the Ilrrnnew ll hall—will be really for its furnishings of caws, tables, cliah-s, ;md fixtures for lighting. If properly n1 tnar;;ed mild well used, a19 there is reason to expect th:lt it may he, it ►vifl be of ,great d anta�;e to all our people, including ltao 4'ounger portion in the formative period of growth in knowl- edge 1.1nr3 character. It will be of especial value to all adults wlien- ever- thL:'v 4vish to rc€rt:l up Oil atilt• sul�jvct of inquiry car interest— invaaltiable to our youth while they ,ore stcrcic:iks ill ,rig)' Of our neighboring colleges or technical schools— :in inspiration and a Iettclill h.-raYtl to Many of tltie pupils of oaat° owzti sc110€11s, fired by thei►' teachers or their own active brains to broaden out the regaa- latr cnur°ses af stUd*V, Evui-y corivenience helping to marke OUT' hooks =Cessible to and Usable by these pe€aple ShOUld be furnished iat this roam, whatever it relay cast to pi-Gcure- it. Wn have nianV vatltia ale books of reference ready to peat into the uses that should go into this room, enough to completely fill the room at once, although I am well aware that when they are in place where thu whole collection can be examined and compared, as thew- cannot well be now, it will seem desirable to improve and stapplenlent it by falling tip g1I75 ill Same subjects aLid in substitablig Mos'u recent hooks in others. This is as matter that it will take time and experience to regulate, but the furnishing of the room with cases and tables can be detect pined on now, and your lomwledge ;mcl wisdom, and the coeds of our readers will '-r (Itt�tllV dctcr- rnine the other, -w hic.h, of course, is the most important falctor ill the future usefulness of the room. Our library building, with the addition of Hunnewell liaall and the historical rooin, where we hope to see gathered the files of €ur local and other papers, our town docurnents and our sets of state, town and Ioctll histories, with the news= children's roonn, and the two reading-rooms, and the ne%vIv Fm-nished hook-room, will lye a thing for the: town to take pride ill. When in my mind's eye I ]cool; to t1W ftstLIre W11011 the whole plan orthe build- isng is completed, as I hope by the }telp Of SORIC VVCUiLby sett (it' the town it will be completed, by the erection on the ea1t side of another -wing like the one _llr. Hunnewvell has built can the wcst sick. and the entrance then tra'usferred to the centre, l see ;a haar- M01110t[S, aInlj)Ie, be,-LUtititl blliidilsg that +rill be as great a credit to this old town as the snaanifcent C rm-ressional library l)t,ild- itli is to our nation. For the eomppletiOn Of this large Phil we can aaP]ord to wait. It All help us to citfoy what Ave have, however, to view it pro- visicrnnIN, fss a great and useful part cif.a grander whole. PRESENT US19 OIL THE LIBRARY. By Appendix I it will be seen that the circulation of boobs fos library use. :ind for ]ionic reading is i`.ather its excess of that for most previous Fears. The ©heeling of -ill agency at East Water- tOW11 IMS COntIT-111ted sQmethiug to this result. Doubtless similar 6 10 rABR:u TAWS Rroom. facilities extended to other parts of the town would increase stir furthCr the usC Df daz library ill 010S0 lr.trts of the town. The fact that the pupils of some of nor schools have been quite active in tlaa: case of reference buDks, is ,aiiothcr reason for this increase. They doubtless :are acquiring that valimble knowledge girt best wider direction of active and Wise teachers :and only by their own practice, which will eimblu them in future years to Prol t most by such ca collection of vnlunble knowledge as OUr library contains. INCREASE IN NUNII IER Olr a3U'()KS, BINDING. T11C 110mber of bucks .added the past year is shown by this appendix to be inucli snaaaller than last ye ir, less than half ns larg,c as in the most favorable year, aalthougli the min-1 aer of booksPei-chased is nearly' the average of the Inst ten years. Last year rare added a76 Volatanes by binding ;a laar-c number of papers and pamphlets. We have reacly for lire hinder, or in the binder's hands, a much laargcr aual11hC1- than last year. Would it not be rvell to ask for as somewlaaat larger 'appropriation than casual for laiitclila , that our stock of Papers and paarnphlets may be put in C011alition for preservation and user A file of daily papers btiMld sea as to be preserved and lout ill proper cases where any volumc could be c asily accessible—ref the time of nur Rewolutioia.ary Nv ar, for instance—would be of priceless value to the student of history. What side-lights would be thrown on the histvay of that age. We .should cloy something in this direction for thoge rr+0 C.trarae &(:r us. A leading NuNv Y orL paper, as leading Bobton paper, and .all ewer published in oui• [7vv11 tDW21 vvoa:ld certainly be required to satisfy as reison able demand. These could be sup- pleanented ill extended inquiries by the Larger collections iai Bos- ton. There is a fine opportunity for some wen1thv descendant of the town to estaablish at uselial funtl for the biaading of tho valuable series of perimlicaals vwliich the library receives from the income of the Pratt fund. Uic scientific and artistic periodicals thus obtained would form in time Ea very hirge series, at series that will increase ill Value as it is extended. 1 LUMIAiCIA 'S REPORT. If some of the copies of these perioclicals me completely wom ottt in the reading-rooms, this fact only attests to their ,€rcat pres- ent use. It may be best in sonic cases to take ardelidona 1. copies for 'binding. GROWING INTEREST IN OUR IM-CAMNG-aIOUMS. The growing interest in the reading-roams is aatts;stecl by the ZP fact not only of greater ■ °car of periodicals, but by the larger attendance. The usual quiet generally prevailing in the rooms shows the wisdom of havin- a constant attendant, as well as a triter appreciation of the rise of the rooms. THE IU;4113E1t OF PERSONS USIX. G THE LIBRARY. The number of new cards issated during the year has been exceeded only otice since the first two years, after tine Iibrary was first opened. Some cards are now used that were issued thirty years ago, while some; issued within at few months are cancelled by their owners moving from town. Wu propose a new regis- trntion soon when it will lie possible to cLterinine° more erectly the narrnher of persons atcmally drawvina books front the librar}�. So far it Itans been nec:e9sa ry for as person to sign-the book. of obli- gattion:, 1}Ltt once to retaaIn thc right t❑ take boo lcs from the: library. A sham time ago there was an interesting ittculent at the: library. tL br-oti,,ned and bearded i-tan caalleil ,at the library for a Card, when it was ascertained by looking ul) his mune in the indexes that lie still retained the right which he acquired when a youth, to use the library on his return to the town after as life of more than twenty-five y°erars, in the west. THE EXTENT OF THE CIRCULATION. The 11LLniber of volttuies issued during the last year as shower by. Appendix r is over forty thousand (40,555). This includes the si.k thousalrcl (6,359) issued from the stack, to readers in the reading-room. Of course no necount is taken of the large use of books placed an the shelves or the reading-rooms which are 12 LIBRARIAN I S REPORT. Open Free to all. This number, forty thousand, exceeded but twice in the history of the library, is, with otar popaalaation esti- mated at 5,000, over 5 ])Oaks for each man, woman and child in the token. This Fact taken with the: ftartber shmving of Appen- di%' 3 that the percentage of hctim and children'.s books is only 59 lava• cetYt. of the whole nuit hu, shows :t condition of Lise in the town far betler than in most large communities, even %where the percentage of use of books of history, travels :and science is much smaller. iM any public libraries have to report as large as seventy- five Ain(] even eighty-five percentage of fiction and juveniles. This large percentage of such books classed together il3erely bec usn they are stories, % ithout consideration of the character of their object-maatter, v'rhahenr histarical ar clsiefdy pictorial, Or philos€alahicaal or scientific, and so only classed by author .and title, makes the adtninlstratiofi of such a library more simple and The work Oaf chtssifyimn c it,alogning :and arra n—inn the books 4a library incrc.aases with the: munl)er and variety of classes as m-ell its With the: Saa1i17ber of vaalnmu'.i. It is notm] or caach 11m sassist,111t W11(0 e;a},11{:.1� ialtO th Witlatsaat lara Viaaas L. perience, :as most of oaars cla, tli�it wafter the t%vo ar three: days reelaaired to l'aan�il atiri e thett1 with the azntGatinaa Mld aarirange ment of books by ►lumbers, aat(l the charm of being aalrle to hand out to callers, inCluading their Friends, Mintever tlicy call for by member, as all are by adireetion csl)eaeal to call, that there seeill to be a special plemire, ;a dch lit cvcn, to charge and hand out bool:s. The speedy a+cgUisition a:,l• the 11CCUs.ii�y knaw]L.dg; for this wDrk pv-o- duces, we stippose, a species of elatiota, :t,, if the: acgUisati011 of the kno%vle:dge necessaary to run :a lihr.ar.y had been ma5tcred. While assistants grow Icss self-conf dorit as the%. ;aain truer in- 4i'd1t into the limitations of their kno%vled a aancl :is the raangr dui' questions constantly increases, their real interest graclaaal1%- in- c:rcaiscs %with catch new investigaatian sand with the diflieaalties LIBRARIAN'S EEPORT. 13 overcome which are met in giving real service to the public. This would not be mentioned lout in an el'lbrt to dispel CCtAaliai pOPtllar dehlSiD nS at5 tO library service. The Atlantic monthly for February of this year gives in its leading article by A-fr. Herbert Putnam oil the Library of Colt- gress some interesting information on library wort: in general, -is well as oil the vast collection of books over the as hltinisti•.atiaax Of which lie presides. After discussing the history of than library aind describing the clrll•alcter Of Ell.-It PtLrticulatr ,series of col lections TIOW in that I'laargest, most imposing, ni ost suillptoolls, and most costly library building in the wvorld," speaks of the kinds of work necessary to be done in any libi-airy to maake it efficient hi its -Idmillistraation. NVIl.at he finds there lie might find in our li- brsarv, most of the 1' books arranged neatly on the shelves," but that we need to rearr atige cis lie thinks it best with Hutt library, to reArMilge, to re-clatssi�y •{ i1pon a system tha# s11001d IIe ehis- tic." This is just w bat we have already begun, and shall coll- tinue when we obtain otir new and enlaia gcd system or Shelving. FortUnaately we haveour card catalogue rat, the dictionaarv, s wtcl-1w bath for the FIal)Iic and for use in the librarian's office. We :ire enlarging and perfecting ottr subject caatalori ics. We have otar atccess 0t3 calttalol;ui complete from the, first hook to the Bast added to our collection, giving the history of each fool: in its relation to our library, and we have complete shr-If lists which aarc Our in- ventorles of stock oat hand, always ready for examination of the library or for use as subject catalogues so far ns boobs .are arranged bV Subject can the shelves. The accession Caltatlogtae iS a permanent chronological history of the library, of eaacla book is it is ptit into the library, but the shelf lists will all have to be re- written as we relocate books capon the new shcIves by subjects. What is said in regard to printed lists and printed Catalogues, their -;want usefulness and great expense, you will hest read in his admirable III-ticle. I hope the reading of'Mr. Putnam's article will convince pCople when tllcy- see IiDw many of tfiv expensive inn thaic-constimilag 14 1,113KAI AN'S 11EE'ORT. agencies irmst lie emptoyed in every first-class lil}r try, most of which we haVC Llr+e:tdv had prepared for our library, that our library has been administered in a fairiv correct and in an ex- trernely economical 'Mataues•. If, therefore, when the shelving is complete ran€1 additional help is asked for to Make now shelf-lists itnd to improve by rearrangement the colloention of huoks by Subjects and more rnintrte subdivisions of subjects, you will tiainlc the request reasonable. a.IBRAXY SERVICE. We lost the s€:rvices of the first assistant, Miss cane Stockwell, last statnnat:r, after over twenty Fears of faithful application to Elutt', She 4vas coaasciewativtts to the least item of labor, € niforrn- ly attentive to the calls of readers and the requirements of library work, and we hope for tier in tier future all sasccess and happi- ness. Tile nvw shelf list of fiction beautifully done so far as cninplete€la will be it memorial of her work, which f0rttaa3ately in the new arrangement of the library will not have to be changed, its the class €rf f etion was rearranged alphabetically by authors and titles before this was written. We hope she mat?r- be able and willing to give us the benclit: occasionally of Similar service. The second assistant, hiss Learned, who for raectrly a 11:11f year has done the -,mork of the first assistant, has Shawn herself Nve'll qualified in character, in her genial nature, her uniformly, exact and conscientious fabors, as well as by her cheerful co- peraation in all changes regtaired in .a graving library, to be well fitted for the work that falls to her hands. All my assist- ants .a.re interested in their duties, faithful, desirous of learning, sand Nvorthy of commendation. AGEI CY AT EAST 'WATERT€ WN. 'I'lae agancy which was established at East Watertown last -Ja,111e ],as Leeta faia•ly- successful. %Vhile the 11lln]ber of hooks circulated is not .as large'6 as might be expected, the cost is not *While fall stattistic-, have been kept at tine agency and nt the library it may sionict• to say that from June G, it gcl, to jatn. 3is1, 63Q volumes ntid G finhnazinc�; ]rare truer sent at a cost or not more than 3 1-2 cants per valLimc. This -.YM he even less in future, large. So our experience there should encourage you to est h- lish agencies in other places %%-hcre the denim id, is eal•Ilest. Per- haps the people nearer Mount AIII)LI Z ww'lao have expressed .n Nvish for such service should be attended to. Some one ,,•hose business is near Mt. Auburn bridge and Post office (night he found to receive and giw°e otat the books to that ntilghbDrhood. 'The agent wwvho served very acceptably for the first few months at East Watertown, and is now the station agent at Bemis, would be an goad one to serve in Bemis. Perhaps the tenchers of the Hoslner sclxacal WOUld be better served by sending thern rem lrlrly a basket of such book: as they would select. Their pupils hawse been activeandconstant Visitors .iT1Cl StTI41e1]kS I11 the library. 'T` IE LIBRARY IN THE SCI100I.S. It is sufficient to say in aacidition tQ what is said (above, that the lid}rary has always sought to encourage every rorm of C�rippel—,atioll between the; library and the schools. The librarian has always l)eell C-Idy' tO dasCU55 wvaaVS atld MC01taels of e06peration With the busy superintendent of schools, -,is doubtless you have been ixikh the school committee. I think it pp4sible to do more in this town, to do as much as is done: ill any other town oI• city. I wish here to acknowledge the evidence seen in the reading of Many young people of conscientious and faithful work done for pupils by the teachers of inatny of the schools. GIFTS. NVhile the library hats received no Iarge gifts of honks or Inotzey for books during the current year, 1�ippctltiik 4 -Will sltowv ill the agl;rebaate quite a number of valuable additions. Aminec., 2.5 these may be mentioned the gift of a hang line of Watter°to w•¢i papers, beginning with the Watertown edition of the Watltialaan Frerss, the Watertown Press, and they Enterprise, h duplicate set rfro211 1S63 tO 173, 13 19 to I 895, cell frcfttl Mr. Foltz H. Xernda11. Mr. W.grd M. Otis has given a vca'y full seat of Scribne is 1lonthlw' and its continuation, the Century Afa .arine,VolulTW 9 to 49, inclaR- Iti LIBRARIAN'S'S REPORT. ,ive. These will he useful ftrr hiladiara for one of tile: rea(linb rooilrsx. Allow me to s§iy here what the first Chairman said repeatcrlly, bat people who have Such material to dispose of can not do as Matter thing than to send it to the library. In nln-iQst any lot, especially in -illy lot of laziscellaaneous Pamphlets a ac;cumolartecd in the attics of old families, will be some pamphlets of local inter- est and use which it would be hftrcd to purchase. Of course such things as the library already has might be returned or used in t KCII.utge for other periodicals reclllll'cd to complete sets. The Ulnion Bag and Paper C:ompanv Maas cont'tmuml its ,gifts of excellent covering paper, and the library returns its thanks to the company and to its agent, 'Mr. F. H. Robie" fOr Iris a~oaartesy i$1 the matter. '1'fae Magazine C.Iub has 'continuctd its ,gift ;af periodicals ZLIld hooks after use which do good service With ars. The publishers of the Watertown Enterprise, of the Newton journaI and of the Newton Grfaphic, .as wu11 as of the Curnbridge Tribune send regularly their peepers. The editur of the 11 Land of Sunshine," published in Los Angcles, California, Mr. C'[mrle.s F. Lui-ninis, remembers his early home in this town, and sends his admirable little maga- vine. We are glad to hatvc on our list of books also, several from his Pen. It will be seen from Appendix t� that beer. Charles 11. Mann seracls us his paper the a` New Church Alessenger." The Aa ieri- c an Unitarian Association send -is they have dote for thirty years, ;& The Christian Register." Our own citirc a, Mr. Sterling; Elliott, sends regularly his 14 Elliott's Magazine, incInding the L. �1. W. BulleLill aan€ Good Roads." The Woman's Chris- tian Temperance Union send regularly to the reacdiiig-r€rum • The Union Signal." C3ur 111ei11la€'.r of Congress, Hon. Charles 1*. Spr.agrae setacl5lrs etacia tieel., �� The ofl`iciaalgza•rettG Of the Uraitetl States Patent Office," besides many valuable scientific and other public Our thanks are due to the State of Ala"1ssa- c:lausetts for regular bound ,cts of public docmnents, to cdepart. LIBIIARE.LI'g REPORT. 1 ments of government both national, state, and n1unicipal, for clocurnents, and to a lon- list or libraries and other institutions for reports and catalogtres, as is shown in this Appendix ;l. The Asa Pratt fund vicIds 4in increasing an-iount is is shown by the Financial staterncnt. By. (lie last al)perdix (5) it will lie scen that `thee list crudited to this turrcl has hucli somewhat improved by acldiria lirlcly illtrstrrrtecl journals. The more expensive of these .ire given crret only can call and after- being charged to the; ones %Yho are held responsible For their use. The Barry fund is credited with only six 1non.th's interest, a rnacttcr of look-keeping, as a year's intcilest is derv: in April. I hope that the; incorne of this fund and of other funds which ethers are invited to esuiblish may be devoted to the purchase of reference books for the reference reading-room. I wish personally to express my gratitude to all who have helped the funds, to all wbo have: contributed to our store of books and periodicals, and especially to NMY. T-lunewell, the donor of the addition to the building ; and to you, gentlemen, who give of your valuable brie and talents to perfect the work of this insti- tutioll. All of which is r-e5pectf IltY sUbMitted, SOLON F. kNU—JITNEY, Lif+-a�•�r��a. - . 'NO010.0 6 01 Z IL OIIA (S)t►W'I[3It 1V0HU Ld.'IaX 3) SAV[[ WAFI.LO XO 'X3G13,0 6 ().t, E HO'EI.A fi iVQ41lS KO K''1.10 Rv SIA:0011 OmmV51H (IKv 3!Ivattla t4n.L 99'0Z1 LOTH OI'F•i•L OV8Zl �V'0'991. 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I 01{!F, dt Rii; 0111T, LF, 19 9111 R17 RO i,�. 07? ia1:I "Il F617, L 6Tt 091>: Rig fol 1!t !;: 1u; qt FZ T1�Tc, rir 115d: 'tilt�e •atrial fitrltr,t ne,il ita1;311:ti11 t�►' [rs}t� ea�lna:�nt' i:�n:t 1n3t►3r LVMcS a n I:s� -..lnl�ti]Y aZar,�; y+r(:[ tr ail ; jouir inat{d. �i:�lil °s1;t.tttt,� [[Irma 1 [Yt1'!� 1Sro1�aJ WR92)19 QUED9 9711 f fj .rD.?fd aaf .anif psn fieay.agxy :h7afoarp ja eaoR aia gjr .aafaaatt foil inia. f q asn gmojT 9 ialve7crav APPENDIX 3. GIVING SUNDRY BY SUN DAY THE AV'UMBER OF MEN XNE) WOMEN IN ATTENDANCE 1N EITHER READI G•I2f ONO upper Lower n Buth Rvnclin�-Ronm Reading.3tnnm ', Itcall""z�•lGora"x"� Date. I " ToLd 4 Feb. a. . 414 161614I1 4 11 212 12 . tic) 22 t7fd1 12 l:;f P .;.1 1 1() 1 t 1l) . . . . 4#1 88 04 h 4 110 43 133 `e 20 . 611, 43 so 4 111 47 138 Mar, 5 . . (10 10 57 11 1.17 21 1.18 4 e 12 . 48 25 W 1) 104 84 128 a e 19 . . . . . . 60 10 69 1 118 , 11 129 26 . . . , . . so 1138 87 7 176 46 221 April i? . . . . . . 78 31 691 23 142 59 201 ce l.(i . . . . . . 113 24 62 4 116 28 143 2:3 . . . . . 13 8 14 0 27 8 16 30 . . . . . . 24+� 0 11 3 35 12 47 14bly 7 . . . . . 23 It 12 2 5 11 41 ae 14 . . 13 I 20 2 30 i1 48 {e 21 . _ tat 14 f)6 3 107 17 121 1 i 23 . . 23 13 1I 0 00 11 7:.; June 4 . . . . . . 11 14 21 5 35 1 s 1 54 " 11 . . . . . 2:' 4 29 1 62 5 57 "L 18 . . . . . . a 11 32 It 41 15 50 "4 25 . . . . 8 IS 28 15 61 ,33 i 84 Vacation during Tiny and Aingtvzt. Sept, .3 . . . . . . e 0 2: [; 28 " 16 43 4k 10 . . . . . . 20 10 .131 8 51 27 18 ++ 17 . . . . . . 19 12 I3f3 11 55 23 78 14 2.1 . . . . . . 20 17 :3 1.0 63 27 so (art. 1 . . . . . . 21 I 1 f l I 86 19+, 120 d a 8 . . . . . 31 20 60 13 61, ;ad 114 41 15 . . . . . . 27 29 40 17 73 40 111>) 22 . . - . -10 1.1 68 11 ;18 25 123 29 . . . . . . 64 20 W 2 156 'mow? 178 Nov. 5 . . . . . . 40 17 4113 13 100 80 1:;11 °i 12 . . . . . . 83 I1.0 1111 20 103 00 2-53 t" V) . . . . . . 44 11) 6:1 2 117 21 118 " 21i . . . . . 77 36 &1 8 1,11 41 185 Dec. ; . . :3a3 13 73 0 106 :31 131.1 e4 10 . . . . . . 38 20 61 10 69 was) 125 ei 17 . . . . . . .11 31 53 0 117 37 184 4c 24 . . . . . ;I 3 88 1 Go i 4 7•1 c" 31 . . . . _ . -13 8 23 17 f16 20 80 jail„ 7 . 45 26 80 10 125 36 160 G1 34 . 42 35 30 8 122 4.3 165 `< 2 L . 58 83 110 0 Ifni :33 201 28 . . . . . . `,2T 12 P1 0 88 12 1f10 bout . . . . . . . . 1,702 868 2,259 304 3,901 1,102 5,123 Daily Avtsragt: 40.5 20,4 53.8 7.2 R4.3 27.0 121..9 LIBRARIAN'S ltElE ORWT. 21 APPENDIX 4. LIST OF ]D[N. AT](?ltiS CRa` 13100 S, PAMPHLETS, PAPERS„ ETC,, Ct'4',E4N DURING THE YEAR i& . Pamphlets DON101M vols. x iti Papers. Amerimn ManualTn, ining Association-............•.... I American National Red Crass Relief Cont,rtittee.... .... I American Unikarian Association a '9 Christian Register." 32 Atnherst Col1c,gc...... .......... ...................... I Appleton & Company.... . ......... ...... ...... . ...... i Atkinson, Edward..., . .. .... ......_... .. 3 Baldwin, Edtirani I.D., udilor, "r Newton Giraphic......... S? Barker, Fred. G., " Watertown Enterprise,"ctc..... .... 22,3 Bemis, Miss jalia A. ...... .... .......... ........ ...... I Berksbire At11eni-ut n....... .............. .... .... .... Boo;ton Board ofCornmissioners of the Dcpt..of Parks.... z Bomtan Public Library.... .... ........•.•.•• .•• ,..... = r.3 Bo,., on Record Conunissioners. .,,,,.., .... .... .... .... I 1.93'iln11e.1-, George.... ...... ............. .... ........ .... I Burrows Brothers Sr Company.... ...... .... „,• ,,,... I Cambridge Puhlit: Libratr%,, Bulletins intl 'Reports. .... a 13 Chase, Walter C.. .................. ...... ...... ...... s Chelsea Soldiers' IRonte..... .... ... .... .............. s Chicago,]ohn Crerar Library. .... .......... .... I..... ; Coolidge, Herbert........ ...................... ...... +4 Croww•ell& Kis-klt Ltrick Company...... ...... .... 11 Danvers,Peabody In6ti Lute.. .......... .... ...... . . .... x Diatrict of CalLimbl;L Public Library. .......... .• •. .•.. I Draper, Hon. William l" ..... . .... .... . .,.... ...... y Edgecomb,Mitis Nellie C.... ...... ...... ....... .. .... 3 Elliott, SLerling, �:rlirc�n, �'HIHott's Magazine, including L. A. W. bulletin and Good 1-Wilds.. ....... ....... 31 Fukuzawwa, Ichitaro, rakyu,Japan....... ...... ........ 3 Glover, H. Clay .. . . . ... ...... ...... .............. i t Green, Samuel S........... .... .... ...... . ........... I _ Halliday, 0. IV........... .......... - ., 18 IIarvard University. ...... ............ ........ .. .... .. I Hill, .tTi. Stanbope, ,cdilar, 11 Cambridge Tribune' ....... 5: 22 LLBRARIA vr'S REPORT. Home Market Club........... ... .... .... ....... .. 17 Houghton, Milllin & Company.................. . ..... I Indi.tn Riglits Association...... ...... .... .. .......... 3 Japan, Imperial Libr-ary ...... ...... .... . ..I......... I Lake Mohonk Arbitration Conference .............. _ Lexington, Town of .... . .. .... ... .... . .... ...... i Lippincott,J.B............... ...... ...... ............ x Little, Brown &, Company.....« ... ... ...... ... .. t Longmans, Green & Company........ ..... .......... x Lowell Textile School....... .................. ...... .. t l• ummis, Charles F., editor, "I..ziid of Sunshine."..«.«. IS Macmillan & Company.... 1. . .... .... .... ..... ...... xo .Malden, City of..... .... .... .... .... .... .. ... ........ i Mann, Eder. C. H., editor, " New Church Messenger.". .53 Mass. A-ricultural Experimental Station. ...... .... .... Charitable Mechanics Association. .. .... .... .... Mass.It)StitUtCofTechnology........ ........ ..1. ...... I r Moss. Iterbrin Club. ...... ..a... .......... ...... ... a Mass. Secretary of the Cominonwealth..... .... ... .... 24 Mass. Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. I_ Mass. State Library....................... ............ a Mass. Total Abstincnce Society. . ................. .... r Mass. Trustmof Public ReservnLions.. ...... .......... a brass. Volunteer Aid Association..... .......... .... .... r Melville, George W. ... . ....... . ................ r New York Tribune. .. .... .... .... .... .... ...... ...... a Newark, X. J., Public Library. . ... .... ............ .... i Orange Judd Company............ ...... .... .......... I Otis, Alr. Ward M., Scribner and Century, vol. 9 -22..... 228 Peabody, Peabody Institute..... .... ...... .....«...... r Pratt, George H., editor, "Newton Journal". ...... .... ,o Pr:attlnstiLute Free Library...... .......... ..... ...... 4 kwirilch, Bernard, Cataalogoes...... ...... ............ 4 Roberts, W. E.......... .... .... ...... .... .... .... .... r Rowe, Dr. G. fL Al. .... ...... ................ ........ t Scats' Charitable Society of Huston...... .... ...... .... i Smithsonian lastitaation..... .... . ......... ...... ...... 7 3 Snow, Walter B........ .... . ........ .... .... .... ... South Weymouth, Fo- Libraryy.......... ...... ...... t Sprague, lion. Charles l:{., „Official Gazette of U. S. Patent Office,efc.... .................... .... .... .. I 56 Stowell, Miss Emma.... .... .... .... .......... .... .... 4 Taber Academy, Marion........ .... ........ .......... I Travelers' Insurance Company, ieTravelers' [record". .. ao Tufts College....... .... ...... .... ...... .... .... ...... r 42 LIDIURL11N'S ]REPORT. 28 United States Bureau of Edtication..... .......... .... .. United Stones Fiurelu of ilae Mint.... .... .... .... ...... x United States Civil Service Commission. . .... . ..... .... e United States Department of Agr;cut ture..... .... ...... I United States Department oflntcrior.... .... .......... 24 United Staters Department of Labor.... .......... ...... G United States Interstate Commerce Commission........ t United States Life Saving Service........... .... ...... I United States Lighthouse Board......... .............. t United States Superintendent of Documents........ .... 2 tG United States War Department Libi-ary.......... ...... e University of Pennsylvania.. ...... .... . ..... ...... . r Unknown.... ...4 .... .... .... .... ...... .......... .... 25 Villafranca,Richard...... .... .... .... ... ...... ... .. : Waltham City Clerk....., ...... .... ............ ...... i Watertown Magazine Club...... .......... ... ........ t 29-- Whitney, Solaro I4............ ...... .................. 9 Wvman's Christian Temperance Union, e9 The Signal".. 50 NVe have received reparts from the public libraries of the foil owing cities aind towns :—Boston; Brookline; Rroal:lyn, N, Y.; Burlington, Vt. (Pletcher Free Library); Cambridge; Chelsea (Fitz Public Library); Chicago, Ill.; Cincinnati, 0.; Concord; Everett; Grand Rnpids, Bich.; Lawrence; Leominster; Lynn; 'ialcfeu; _ielrosc; Minneapolis, 11linn. ; Natick (Morse Institute Library) ; Newark, N. J.1 Ncwton; Xorthunpo ton (Forbes Library); Panerson, N.J.; Poughkecpsie, N. Y.; St. Lorlis, Mo. ; St. Paul, Minn.; Salem; Scranton, Pa. ; Somerville; Springfield; Syracuse, N. Y.; Taunton; Weymouth (Tui`ts Library) ; Wint.h ap; Woreester. -We have received bulletins !roes tic public libraries of the following cities and tawns:—,Awrlington (Robbins Library) , Boston; Brookline; Cambridge; Fitchburg ; Lawrence; Lou-ell; St. Paul, Minn; Salem; Scranton, Ila.; Springfield; Taunton i Wilkes-Barre, Pa. (Osterhout Free Library) ; Woburn. 24 1,1BRARIAN'S REPORT. APPENDIX 5. LIST OF PERIODICALS REGUL.-kRLY RECEIVED AT T11E LIBRAIZV. Thasaaolfoaad hi Mv, feca pia g-rooxx metY be calledfw- at the Desk. Arnericin Historical Reviow. Littell'i Living Age. Athememn, London. McClore's Atlantic Monthly. Xhiss. Agr. Expur.Station Reportb. 131-neliwood's Magazine. New Cliurch Me.isenger, Book Reviutys, N. H. Historical and Gen. Register. Boston Public Library Dalletins New E'nglqnd Magazine. Brookline Public Library Bullctin. NL'wion Graphic. Cambridge PublicLibraryBILECtill. Ncwton Journal, Cambridge 1'ribunc. New World. Catholic World. Nineteenth Century. Century iNfagazine. Nor0i Atner'cnn Christian Register. Nnlesalld Qperics (London). Contempornry Review. OfficfiflGazettenFU.S PatentOfliec. Cosmopolitan. Our Dumb Animals. Dublin Review. Providence Public Librat�%,RLI]letin. Edinburg Review. PuGell. E,I I iou's N'T-tgazinvRndGood Roads. Q11-irterly Review. English Illustrated Magazine. Rev lvw of Rev ic ws. Fliegende Bliitter. St. N[cliolas, Fortnightly Review. Scribncr'a Mond fly \Jperazine. Forum, Specifications and drawings ofU.S, Good %Vords. Patent Office. Harper's M:tgazine. Springfield Library Bulletin. Lndies' Horne)ournal. Trzweltrs' Record, Lnwrence Public Library Bulletin. Tuftoninn. Land arSunshine. Tufts Weekly. L i hm ry jo u rzi a 1. Union Sign.11. Library-N-ows Letter. U.S.DcpitrtrnentorLabor Bulletin, Life (N. Y,) WILILhitin Public I-lbrary Bulletin Literary Digest. '%V.'LLc:rtvwii Enterprise. Literary Ncws. Woi na n's Journal. Literary World. PERIODICALS GIVEN 13Y Vir WATMTOWN MAGAZINE CLU2. Art journal, London. Christinn Register. Atlantic Monthly. Cwullopolitall. Century. FO r Ll rn. Graphic (Landon). New England i4taga7ine. 14arper's Bazaur. Review of Reviews. I3arper's Weekly. St. Nicholas. Life. Scribner's Monthly. PraaaonlCALS FROM THE INCOMP. OF -riur- ASA PRATT Fu. t). Arnatcur Photographer, Landon. Harper's Weckly. Americana Architect, Internat'l ed. Illustrated London News. Arnericaart Machinist. Journal or Education. A,neric:an Naturalist. Journal of Franklin Institute, Appalachia. Kindergarten Magnxine. Art Amateur. Lancet (Landon). Birds, and All Nature. Little FQlkF,. Boston Advertiser. London Tines, weekly. Boston Globe, daily,Incl. Sunday. Massachusetts Ploughman. Boston Herald, (Evening edition) Metal Workers. daily, Incl. Sunday. Nation (N.Y.) Boston Evening Jcaurnal,daily,incl. New England Homestead. Sunday. NewvYork Herald, daily, including Boston Evening Transcript. the Branday edition. Roston Cooking Schoen) Magazine, New York Tribune, tri-weekly. Camera Notes. Outing. Carpentry and Building. Outlook. Chaanber`s jGurna1. Photographic Times. Clinutauquan. Popular Science Monthly. Critic. Public Libraries. Education. Scientific Alnel-iC.Ln. ELectricaiEngineerandElec.World, Scientific American, Builders' ed. Engineering, Landon. ScientificAanericnn Supplement. Foundry, Shoppell's Modern Mouses. Gartenlaube. Tettile Manufacturer. Great Round World- Wool and Cotton Reporter. Harper's 'Magazine. Youth's Companion. (3 copies.) H:arper's Bazaar. PERIODICALS FOR HOME 1.,TSE. The fallowing periodicals are issued As soon :as received, for home read- ing, to the first persons calling for them. The time ;allowed during the first month is Three (3) days, ;after the first month seven (7) elays. Atlantic. Worth American Review (7 days). Cerntt'tY (4 coplcs). Outing Cosmopolitan (:z copies). Popular Scienca;'Monthly (q elays). Great Round Worid. Review of Reviews. I-larper's Magazine (5 copies). St. Nicholas (3 col)ies). McClure's Magazine (2 copies). Scribner's Magazine (3 copies.) IwleNv England Magazine (z copies). WATERTOWN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY. THE EIGHTEENTH SUPPLEMENT TO SECOND CATALOGUE, 1900. NOTE. Certain reference books, ioc;luding bound sots of Harper's magazine and other periodicals, may be fauna ou the open shelves of each reading room. These should be carefully used and returned to their places. In the new reference reading room NI-111 be found a large number of refer- eace books on a great variety of subjects. This room, when open, will be for the use of students or any one reacting the, books of the library for informa- tion. The periodical and newspaper reading roaraas will be maintained as before. Those who find it tedlous looking through the eighteen printed seal#plaments besides, the printed catalogue itself, may find at the library all authors, titles, and subjects arranged in one alphabet to the Curd Catalogue iu the delivery room. A finding list of all fiction belonging to the library has been prepared and is far sale at the nominal price of ten cents, at the Library Delivery Deslc. This has both aauthore and titles arranged in ono alphabetioul series. WATERTOWN FREE PUBLIC LIBRARY. Eighteenth. Supplement to Catalogue of Mi. TAcfaF.ibzainF Canto ills 13089 6f Ik-additions mculr to tht library dtering 18.9.9. Books with no location nninbur.mnst ba [a lIM1 for by Ili le. x5bbroviatlong lased am the same aas in the CaWagau of 1831. -nook" marked Ref.will be found in the cases in the ree.cilng roam or[bey[Wiry be obtulned by applying to the atteudanle ut the clelsk, rinaks xnMed R.C.maybe consultetlln tho roading room by applging to iln one or the attendimts, Volumes of bouticl sets of perlodleals named in A pendia b,and some others,inay bu consultea ray ealling for them by SUM and volwne. So also sots of ublia documents both town and city,state and n Llon. Ti stands for Fnmphid or parnphtat case ContInuatlons,of bound sOR (if reriodlc:lls rife kept up,but not inserted in t11is bul- letin. For liaG sea.aippezlaix a ul relagac'L. A letter Gcilnbi?a®d avith flgurea Le all ess,117dial p47rl of the number of somo books,and should by,given whoa calling for lauch desired book. Abbott, Evelyn, and Campbell, Lewis, Lie aurl letters of BoujamIn Jowett, X. Y., 1887. 2 vols. 80, illus............. .....a....782.61,52 Adverttlares of a blockzado runuer. Watson, W. L., 1582. 813, illus. 345.0 Africa. Anaorge, W. J. Under the African sun; native races in Uganda, Sporting Rdventltres, and other experiences............ 377.15 BoTi�saier, G. Romano Africa. archaeological walks in Algeria and l u a i4. N. Y., 1890. 1201 411 ap!5.... .....a.............. .•..... 892.14 South Africa. Bryce, J. Irtlpression� of South Africa. (GIving the Trnnsvaal conventions of 1$81 and 1884). N. Y., 100. 8O.. 355.45 Fitzpatrick, J. P.' The 1'rausvanl from withia. N.Y., 1899. 8°. 337.29 Hillegne, II. C. 00m Paul's people: a narrative of the British Baer troubles in South Africa. �T. Y.1180. 1201 Mus...... 811.38 Schreiner, {dive. The South African question. 1590.... . ... 331.i;o West Africa. Hourst, Lieu,. E.A.L. French enterprise In Africa. Personal narrative of Ills exploratlous of the Niger. N.Y., 1899. °, niap and other plus ...................... ... .... . ........... 337.24 Kingsley, Mary. West African studies. L., 1899. 80, illus... 337-22 MfLska, Palmer, F. In the Klondyke. N. Y., 1800. 120, thus. .... 361.44 Report of the governor to the secretary of the interior. 1897...... A new 'mall of Alaska, and Explorations in Alaska.... ...... ...... Aleott, AMOS Bronson. H'igginsorl, T. W. In hfs Contomporaries, pp. 23.33 ........ .... ............ .................... .... ...... 4: 3.29 All on, Grant. Tire Eu rap ean tour. N. Y 1899. 160...... ...... .... 341.47 A,lmanacrl. 'Tribune stmanse and political register for 1899.... ....1040.26 4 Eighteenth S pplemenl--igoo—of Amateur cracksman. Hornung, E. IV...•.•.. America In the East. Griffis, Win. E. N. Y., 1899. 120, lLlus. ..... 873.10 American architeet and building news. Vols. 1€1-04, 1886-15f19...... (Regular edition until Oct. 1898; since that the t`iuternationul edi- tion" with Its fine photogravures. 4 bound volumes each year.] The Georgian period: colonial or 18th century architecture in the United States, with references to earlier provincial and true colonial work. ]<liustratoa with. 228 Tull-page reproductions of measured drawings,and 29 full-,page photographic: views with 11.6 Illustrations in the test. Farts 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Bustou, 1800. 41 ROL American folk-lore society, Memoirs of. Vol. VIL Animal and plant lore. Collected from the oral tradition of English spenking Polk. Edited by Fanny D. Bergen.... ........ .... ............. 435.38 .&merica,n lands and letters. hiitehell, 1). G. 2 vols........., .•••475.39,4-0 America-a ]Manual Training Association. Proeeedin4s,duly, 1809 ..4i EduO. American Red Crises relief conimMee. Departs. ]fills, 1sf}9 a... .... 825.48 American statesmen, Salmon F. Chase, by A. B. Hart... •... .... 781,17 Thaddeus Stevens, by S. w. McCall.... .... .... .... ...... ........ 781AG Among English hedgerows. Johnson, Cliftou ...... .......... ...... 302.50 Animal and plant lore. Bergen, Fanny D., edieor. . .. .... .... ...... 435.38 Animals, The square book of. Xleholsou, William. ........ •... .•.• 447.32 A.nsorge, NV. J. Under the African sun. N. Y., 1899, go, illus..... 377.15 Anti., Mary. F'roin Plotzk to Boston........ ........ ........ . .. .. 352.62 Appletene' cyclo,p adia of drawing. Worthou,W.E. N. Y., 1885. 8°. Ret. Arohitecture. Oofaniaf. The Goormian period: a collection of papers dealing with "colonial" or 18th century architecture in the United 'States together with refocences to earlier provincial and true colonial work. B., 1839. 411, mostly plates...... .- •---- Det, Gotlile. Ntoore, C. R. Development and character of Gothic architecture. N. Y., 1899. 801 10 photogravures and 242 llluatra- tions in the test ............... .t.. .......... .... ........ ...... 037.15 ,arctic regions. Jackson# F. G. d, thousand days in the Arctic. 1q. Y., 1S99. 8°, maps and illns.......... ........ ............... 337.35 Johausea, H. With Nanseu in the north.- a record of the Frain expedition In 1893-96................ .......................... . 354.67 Art. Hoyt, D.L. The world's painters and their pictures .... ...... 442.35 Dow, A. W. Composition; a aeries of exercises selected from a new system of art educatlon. Fart 1. B., 1809. 40, illus......- 447.30 Ascent of man, Drummond, Henry.................... ............ li .6G Aspects of religious and selentitic thsrught. Mutton, R. R...... .... 433.45 Associate hermits. Stockton,Frank R.... .......... ,,, ......SS66.2.5 Astronomy. Todd, D. P. Stars and taloscolpes; a handbook of popular astronomy. B., 1.899, 120, illus.............. .... .. 1125.30 Ata winter's fire, Capes, Bernard...., ... .., ........ .... .. . .... ..C230.3 AUICI lang syne. Mueller, F. Max. N. Y., 18€ . 1:11, 1ponrail.. .. .. ..782.37.1 Second Series. My Iodlan friends................. ... .... .... ..782.87.2 atertown T ublic Library Catalogue. AUaten.i Jxue, Pollock, IV, H. ,Lute AuBLelt, her ooi Wtupurarles and heretrlf. an essay in criticism. L., 1890. 120...... .......... 46.1A7 Austria. Whitman, S. (Story of tiie nations).... .. . .... .... ..... 883.63 Awkward age, "fine. James, henry. .... ... .... .... ...... .... ....Jali3.2.5 Ayl'O in. Dunton, Theodore W .. ..... ........ .. ........... .... .rl927,2 Baleetier, Wolcott, jobtt author. See Itiipline, R. The Naulabka.-. 466.38 Barr, Amella Ed!Ii. 1, thou, and the other one: a lore story.......H286.J.5 Barry, Wm. The ue%v Antigone; a roruance..................... .. .B281.3 The two standards. .... ........ .... .... ..... .. .... ........ ...B281.5 Battle of the strong: a rosuauc.e of two lcing(jouls. Parker, G......P�3�.1.1? Beacon biographies of eminent Americans. Nathaniel Hmyffiorne, by Auuie Fields. .... .... . ..... .......... .. 72O.16 John Brown, by Jos. 11. Ciiamb(Min.. ...... .... .... ...... .... .... 720.16 Beeke, Louis.. Old convict days.... .... .... .......... .... .... ...... 13384.5 Rodmau, the boatstear•er, and other stories. .... . ..... ... ........B304.1I1 Beerbohm, Max. More. (Prom perivilleals)...... .... .... .... .... 450.32 Bees. Morley, Margi%ret IV. The bee penple. Chic., 1899. 120, Illus. 923.55 The honey-inakors, Chic., 1899. 12°, illus-.-....... .... .. .. 923.68 Beeant, Sir Walter. The orange girl .... . .... ....... .. . Bible. Urquhart, Rev. John. Ho€laru discoveries and tiie Bitola. (From the creation to Abraham). .... ...o........ .... .......... .g25,51 Bicknell, Edward, Territorfal acquisitiolls of Elie ?cited States. an historical review.... .... ....... ...... . ........... .....*....... 821.46 Bigelow, John,jr. Reminiscences of the Sauthigo campaign, N. y., 1859. 120............ ... ........ .... .. . ............ ....... .. 672.13 Biography, national, Dictionary of. Vo13. 1-61. Stephen, L, and Lee, S., eds...... .... ............ .. - .. ....... .... .... .... ...... Birds. miller Harriet M. (Olive Thorne hiller). The first book of birds. i3., 1809. 120, lllus......... .... .... .... .. 921.60 Park, C. M. Book of birds, L., 1900. 40, illus. ...... .... ....... .. 447.31 Newton, Alfred. Dictionary of birds. L., IS9;4SUG,. 81, ill❑ --•*132.31 Bishop, Isabella L. Bird. The Yau,giaa valley and beyond; an ac- count of journeys In China, chiefly in the province of Sze ('Itulln and among the Man-tze of the Somo territory. N.Y._ 19UO. 2 vials, go, nial).Rud 116 dins ....... .... ..... ........... ......330.23,24 Blaelt Douglas, Crockett,S. Y..... .... .... ...... ......... .... ....C'33S.D Blix. Norris, Frank.... ................. . ..... .... ... .... .... ....NSiiis.2 Bob, non of 13attla. 011iVILat, AlLred......... ........ .... . ..... ...... 049.1 Boissiar, Gaston. Roman Africa; archa wlogical walk,; in Algeria and Tunis. N. Y., 1869. 121, 4 inalis.... .... .............. .. ... $82.14 Boxasa,l, Stephan. The fight for Santiago; story of the suldlers in ilia Cuban campaign from Tampa to the sarrender. N. Y',, 80, dins. S74.10 Bostort. Board of cu[u'n, dept. of parks. Annual report 24, 1899. - City hospital. Annual roport 35, 1899 ........................... Record corninissioners. Report 28, 1898..... ...... ...... . .. .. 6 Eighteenth Supplemeni-igoo-cf, Botany. Louasberry, Alice. Guldo to the Wild fluWerg, ' X.Y.1,12', 64 Qo1oved plates, 100 black and white plates.................... 045.30 Bourgogne, Adrien Jean Baptista F=9011S. Memoirs. I812-1913. Cutupilecl from Lhe original 118. by Paul Coffin. N.Y. 120, illus. 782.04 British ernplreiThe. Wilke, Sh, Charles W. .................. ......1003-24 Brown, Alice. Tivarton take. 1B., 1590. 12o........... ....... ......BS77.3 Contents, Dooryards: AMarah Find: The mui�tunny ab"L: HOMO'- the-wo o n* A stojuji rt)st.1val. A la t a ss o,nL 11 n g. The way of PaucO', Thu exparleoce of llauwa&Primo; Janney tuid uiyrrh: A,Secontl MILE'- rhLgO. The 11U-Iron 10t: The 0"d Of All llv]Dg- Brow,3, Jobe. Chamberlin, Joseph E. B., 1899. 240, port. (Bea- con biographies)................. ...... ........................ 720.10 Browning, Oscar. Charles XII. of Sweden. L., 1890. 169, port.... 892-13 Browning, Robert and EfiVAbeth Barrett. Letters, 1845-1840. N.Y., Bryce, James. 1rupressions of South Africa. With a new prefatory ellapter, all(I wILh the Transvaal conventions of 1881 and 1884. N. Y., 1000. 80 .............. ...I...............1-104... ...... 355.45 BuUan, Frank T. Cruise of the Cachalot round the world after sperm WlIftles. NL . Y., 1809. 120, Mug............ ............ .... .... . 361-66 Idylls of the sea. N. Y., 1809. 121). ...... ...... ...... ............ 351.68 Log of a sea-waif. being recolleutiona Of the first LOW YellrO DE MY sea life. N. Y., 1800. 11.20, illus ............ .................... 361.09 Burnatt, Francee J19(1950u- In connectlou with the De Willoughby claim. N. Y., 1899. IV...... ................. .... ..........B964.2,4 Burnham, Clara Louise, A great love. B., 1893. 160.... .... ...... B906.4 Mistress of Beach knoll: a naval. H., 1808. 100...... . ........... B966.5 Sane lunatle. B., C18823. IV...... ...... ...... ............ ...... B966.6 Busbinell, Horace. Munger, Theodore T. 13., 1899, 120, pons...... 524.65 Buehwhackem, and uther stories. ITlurfree, Mary N. (Charles Egbert Craddoek-,) Chia., 1800. 163......... ........ .... . ..M975.3 Butterflies. Scudder, &1muel El. Every-day butterflies. B,, 3809. 121, 71 illustrRUL)i1s, Plain una colored...... ............ ........ 923.54 Cable, George W. Strong hearts. y., 1899. 16c. ............ .... C115.7 Calkins, Frank 1Vclls. The cougar tamer and other stories of adven- ture. Chicago, 1890. 16" ­...... ........ .......... ............ 0156.3 Cambridge, Eity. Thompson, L. 11. Cambridge Arad iLs. collegej-.- $11.35 Cambridge,Mass. Pubi le I ibrary. 0jitalogue,of English fietlon. 1899. Ref. Campaigning In Cubit. Kennan, G.... . .....4...........1.. 875.30 Canada. Greenough, W. P. C;XUadj!jjj folk-life and rolk-lore. 355.55 Thwattes,It.G.,ed. The Jesu it relation s and allied dDou anon ts. Trav- els of Jesuit talsislonarim In New tr-tuce,1610-1791. Vols. 1-60. 878.21-80 Wilsou, D. The great company- history of ft company of mer- ellunt-adventarers trading into Hudson's Bay.................. 875.31 C%pes, Bernard. At a winter's fire. W. Y,, 189D. 120........• .. ..• C2a9-3 N crta � tPublic Library Catalogue. 7 Oe.ptaitte courageous; story of the [wand Banks. Kipliug, R. K572.3, 460.40 Carlyle, Thomas. Sartor resartus. Illustrated by E. J. Sullivan. Londou, 1608, 120...................... ............ ...... ...... 464.46 C"►arruth, Frances Weston. Those Dale girla, Chic., 1999. 1211., ... C319.5 Csaskodou, Edwin,pseuel. See Major, Charles. Cathedral courtship, and Penelope's English experiences. Riggs, K. D. Wiggle..... .......... .... ...... ...... .... .......... .... I1509.5 Century of selwice, and other essays. Fiske, John.............. .... 423.32 Chamberlin, Joseph Edgar, John Brown. R., 1800. 240. (Bea- con biographies)............. .... ............. ............. .... 720.10 Chaplain, J. W., ja•. State tax conemisslons in the U. S. (Johns Hopkins univ. studies,15).. ...... .... .... ..... ...... . .....14i8,3D Charles '3,-If of Sweden. Browning, Osear........ ...... ...... ...... 892.13 Chase, Saluton Portland. $art, A-B. (Ainerloan staLetnen)...... .. 781.17 Chemistry. Bolton, H. C. Bibliography of chemistry for 2887. (Smialsonian miss. gall., Vol. 34, art. 5.)............ ...... ...... Select bibliography of chemistry,1492-1892. First supplement. (Ira Sinithsonion anise. eol., Vol. 30.)........ .............. Doan, U. 113dex to the literature of Thalliumt 1361-1896. (Smith- sonian misc. coil., vol.41, No. 1171.).... ...... .... ....I ........ Meyer, E. vou. A history of chemistry.. ....... . .... 846.51 Child, Lydia Maria. 1-liggiuson, T. W. (Tn his Contemporaric+q, page 108-141) .... .................. .... .... .... .... ... ...... ....... 423.29 Children of the nsist. Phillpotts, Eden.... .......... ...... . ..... .. . P5G4.5 China., Douglas, 11. K. (Story of the nations).... .......... ...... . 993.64 Smith, A. C. Village life in China; a study in souiologp...... .. .. 305.27 C7helmondeley, Mary. Red pottage. N. 1'., 1899. 120....... ...... C547.6 Chopin, Frederick. Lenz, W. von. The great piano virtnosoa of ourtime.... ........... ... .......... ........ ..... ... .....,. 7P-50 Churchill, Ivinston, Richard Carve]. N. Y., 1899. 120, illus.......C563.10 Clarke, Isaac Edwards. Art and industry. Education lu the aa4us- trial and fine arts in the U. S. Parts Ill. 1V. U. S. Bureau of Education.............. .......... ...... .............. .... ..... T. L. Coghill, Mrs. Harry, ad. Autahiography and letters of Mrs. K. p, IV.011phai)t. W. Y., 1899. so...................... ...... ...... 7$�.fal1 COlemen, 17eu. Ambrose. The friars in the Philippines. R., 1899. 16", 111118 ...... .............. ........ ............ .... .... ...... 352.58 Colonial architecture. The Georgian period; "colonial" or 18th century architecture in the U. 9., with reference to provincial andtrue colonial work...................... ... ...... ......... Ref. C)ol-rin, Sidney, ed. Letters of Robert Locals Stevenson to his f,,*roily .and friends, N. Y., 1899. 80, illus. 2 vola.... ...... .... ......446.4B 49 Comkau.stion, Snow, W. B. Steam boiler practice in lts relation to � fuels and their combustion..........4... ...... ...... .... ........ 947.60 Composition. Dow, A. W. Composition: as series of exercises se- lected from a new system of art education.... ...... ............ 447.30 Contemporaries. 11I.gin%on, '17. w. .. ....... ...... ...... .... ...... 4123.29 Corn plauts; their uses and ways of rife. Sargeut, F. L. ........ 912.23 Corona and coronet; Aanherst eclipse expedition to Japan to observe suit's total obscuration, @th Aug., 1890. Todd, M. L.... ........ 353.53 Costa Rlea; the gem of American republics. Yillafranca, R.... ..... 336,22 Cougar tamer, The, and other stories of ndvcnture. Calkins, F. W.. 015a.3 Court of Boyville. White, W. A.... .... .... ............ . .. .... ...W689.2 Cram, Williniai Everett. Little beasts of the field and woad. B., 1809. 1201 '[1111s. ...... . .......... .. .... ............ .. . .. 923.56 Crookett, Sainuel Rutherford. The black Douglas. N.Y., 1600, 12°. C838.0 The red axe. N. X., 1899. 120, illus. . . .... . ....... ..... ...C938-6.5 Cross, Wilbur L. The developtncat of the English navel. N.Y., 1899. 433.61 Cruise of the Ca ell slot round the World after sperm whales. Bul- ton, F.T........ ........... .......... ..... ...... . 351.66 Cuba,. Bigelow, J., jr. llemleriseences of the Santiago aaulpa.ign- .. 872.13 Cuba.. Beusal, Stephen. The fight for Santiago............ ........ S74.16 Keenan, G. Campraiguln, in Cuba.... ........................... 875.30 �i31ey, J. D. In Guts witli Shaafter....,.. .................. ...... $72.12 Roosevelt, Theodore. The ro4ugh riders. N. Y., 1899. 8°. .... .... 874.17 Custom of the country, The. tales of new Japau. Fraser, Airs. (Bugh) Alary C........ ... ............ .... ...... ...... ...... . _F84.2.2 Cyclopaedia of drawing, Appaletaln's. Worthen, W. E., ed. N. Y., 1856. 80, Mug...... ...... .....I.... .., ........ .......... .... .. 146.1 Dana,, Mrs. WI111am Starr. See Parsons, Frances Theodora. David Harum, a story of American life, weatcott, E. N...... ....W511.3.7 Davis, Caput.Carries I4. Life of Charles Henry Davis,Rear-Adiniral. lSll7.1977. B., 1899, S°, . port. ,. ..., ..».. ., .. 788.47 Davis,Charles U.,Reait-Admiral, 1807-1877,Life of. Davis,Copt. C.H. 783.47 Dav ma of reason a or, mental traits in the lower animals. Weir, J.,jr. 921.67 Day's Nvor4, The. lapliog, B.udy'aard.... .... ...... ••.. •,..K57.3. 466.41,42 Decision of character. Ftreter, J. (Ira his Essays)..... ....T.L. 27. 551.63 Deo,le, Lionel. Trooper 3549: a priviate soldier of the third republic. N. Y., ISM 12®, iglus.... .. .... ............ ... .... ..........1051.51 DeFiorest, John William. d.lover's revolt. N. Y., 1808. 120........ D315. Deland,]?dargaret. Did Chester We& X. Y., 1899. 120. ..........D337.1.5 Ccm(-rnj . Promises of Dorotb": Good for the soul: IMBS Marta: Tho el ticl's mother, Justica and thnli%dt,e: Mare the laborers are few: sally: unexpecteaness of lair.Borneo 3hlelds. DeWindt, Harry. True tales of travel and adventure. N.Y., 1S9'9..D551.5 Dictionaries. Birds. Newton, A. A dictionary of birds. lltus•• 332.31 Dilke, ,Sty Chaarles W. 'flee British enfpire. L., 1894. 120........•. .1043.24 Doan, 'Martha. Index to the literature of Thallium,1861-1800. Wash., 18€19. Bo. (Smitliaonj,,tu inisc. coll,, vol. 44, No. 1171) ...... ...... Watertown Tublic Library Catalogue. 9 Doctor Therne. Haggard, H. hider.............. ...... .. . ......111415.1.5 Do-agall, Lily. Thin Mormon prophet [Joseph Smith.] -N. Y,, 1890. D731.3 Douglas, 11obert K. [110711t.. X. Y., 1899. 120, illus. (Story of the mitiotta) ...... .... ... .. ... ............ .......... .. .. 883.64 Dow, ArthurW. Composition; i aeries of exercises selected from a new systein of art education. -B., 1890. 40, 11111G. Part 1....... 447.30 Doyle, Dr. C. W. The taming of the jungle. Phil., 1859, 160.......D754-25 Dracula. Stoker, Brain....... .. ... .......... ...... .... ...... .. 13874.3 Draft, meehanicnl. Snow, W. B. .See, ht-�? Stearn boiler practice in its relation to fuels and their combustion.................... . ..... 947.50 Drawing, MaginniE, Charles D. Pen draivinri.................. .... 441.21 'iVoaheu, W. E.$ ed, Appleton's oyelopmdla of drawing. N. Y., 18&-?. 811, 111tts.... .. . .. . .... .. ...... .... .... ......... ......*148.1.2 Dreyfus, Cart. Alfred. Letters to his wife. Tr. by L. G. Moreau. N. Y.,1891J. 120, ports............ ................ .....I.... ... 722.G3 Dreyfus case, The. Steevetns, G. W. The tragedy of Dreyfus......1Q61.'25 Dross. Scott, Hugh S. (Merrlraan, 1leury Seton,pseud)....,... . .. m571.3 Drummond, Henry- The LDwell lectures on the ascent of man. N. Y., 1899. ]20.... ................ .... ...... ........ .... ..... 52150 contenta. Inta�nrluetton: hflni ant of the hotly: 13eniToldingleft in ilie body. Arrest of Liao booty: Dawn of mind: Evolution of lftngua e Strnggle for life: Struggle for the life of others: Evolution of a mother: Evolution of s father: Ittvirluliau. Drummond, Henry, Life of. Smith, G. A......................... 783.45 Dudley, Thog., life and work of, seeGnd governor of )face. James, A. 876.24 Du Maurier, George. The Martian: a novel. N. Y., 1899. 1.30., .... ID887. Dunne, Finley Peter. Mr. Dooley iu the hears of his countrymen. B,, 1&99. 16L ...... ............ .... .... .... .... ........ .... ..... J50.42 Dunton, Theodore Watts. A,ylwin. N. Y,, 2899, 120 ..... ......... D927.2 Dutch and Quaker cvlouies In America. Fiske, J.... .... .... .....834.33,34 East. Griffis, William Elliot. America in trio fast r n glance at ottr history, prospects. problems, and duties in the Facille neenn. N. Y., 1809. 1', illus...... ...... ...... .. .. . ............ ...... 872,10 Baton, Dorman B. The government of municilr tlities. N. fir., 1899..1055.45 Echoes from the Sabine farm. field, Eugene and his brot•lier Roswell Martin. ITT. Y., 1.8i}'0. 12C............ .......................... 451,49 Economic aspects of the liquor problem. Doren, John. B., 1899. 120. 564.37 Edwards, Lieut. Friink E. The 198 campaign or tiie 6th lirinssachu- settsl U. S. V. B., 1.899. 1311, illus ................. ........... S72.2 Eggleston, George Clary. Southern soldier stories. N.Y.)1898. Illus. E291.6 Elizabeth, empress of Austria. 1trlairtyrdorn of an empress. N. Y., 18199. 8111 ports.......... ....I ...... ..... ... ...... ...... ... 782.55 Elizabath and bar German garden. L., 189% 120.... ...... ...... ... 4Un.36 Elson, Henry. Side lights on American history. Natiujaul period be- fore the civil war. N. Y., 1509. 160...........•............ .... 8Sl}.19 10 EighteenthSupplement-i goo-o.f Flmerson, Ralph Waldo. Letters to a friend, 1838-1853. Edited by Charles 11111ot Norton. B.,1899. 101. .. ...... ....•• ............455,38.2 Enchanted Indio. NariLgeorgevitch, flojklar. X. 'Y., 1599. 120, port. 352.59 End of an era. Wise, John S. D.,18911. SO............ ...... .... .... 782-59 Engineering: an illustrated weekly journal. h., 1889-99. 21 vole. fo. England. Johnson, Clifton. Among English hedgerows. N. Y,, 1S3i1. 12O, 11lus.............................. ...... ............. 362.50 McCarty, ,Tustin. Story of the people of 'Ragland in the XIXth century. N. Y., 1890. 2v., 120, parts. (Story of the nutlona)..883.[d,02 Sm4h, Goldwiv. The United I{ingdom:a poll Lical history. N.Y., 1899. 2 vols., 80.... .............. ...... .. .... .......... ......894.22,23 English literature. Cross, Wllbur L. Development of the English novel, N. fit'., 1899. 120............ ........... ....4... ....... 433.51 ]@68a7s. Faster, John. Essays, by a series of letters. L.,1853. 140. 551.63 Etchingha.m letters. Pollock, Sir Frederick, and Maitland, Mrs. Ella Fuller. N. Y., 1899. x4°.... .......... ................,,...... .P776.3 Ethics. Lecky, . E. 11. The map of life. N. Y., 1893. 120....... 522.52 Ethics and revelaclon. Nash, Henry S.... .... .... .... ...... ...... .. 52C54 Europe. Allen, Grout.. The European tour ...... ............ ...... 341.47 Stead, IV. T. The United States of Europe on the eve of the parlia- mentof peace........................ ...... ................ ...1061-ID Every-da.y]lfe in Korea. Gifford, Rev. Daniel L. .... .... .... ...... 381.45 Evolution. Drummond, Henry. Lowell lectures on the ascent of man.... .... .......................... .... ........ .... ......... 6224.59 Fiske, John. See hie Through nature to God.......... ........... 532-32 Eye of a god; and other tales of east and west. Fraser, W. A. N. Y., 1899. 161D ........ .............................. .... ..... • .... F842.5 Ferns, How to know the. Parsons, Frances Theodora.... .... ...... 945.29 Field, Eugene. Writings in prose and verse. N. Y., 1899. 10 vols. 120. Contents. Vol. 1, A little book of western verse......... .....,.. .... .. 451.44 2. A little book of profitable tales..... .... . .... ...... 451.45 3, Second boob of verso .... .... .... ... .......... ..... 451.46 4. Poems of childhood.... .................... .... .... . 461.47 a. The holy cross and other tales.... . . .............. 461.E 8. Echoes from the Sabloo farm.... .... .... .... ....... 451.40 7. hove affairs of a bibliomaniac . ........ .......... .... 451,30 5. The house: an episode in the lives of Reuben Baker, astronomer, and of ]ale wife, Alice................ . 451.51 9. Songs, and other verae..................... ......... 451.52 10. Second gook of tales........ ........ ........ .... .... 451.53 Field, George W. That better world. [Sermon.] B., 189II. Sermons Fields, Mfrs. Annie. Nathaniel Hawthorne. B., 1890. 241, port. (Beacon biographies).... ...... .......................... ...... 720.15 Fight for Santiago. Bonsal, S...... ................................ 874.16 Watertown Tublic Library Catalogue. 11 Finek, Henry T. Primitive lave and lave-stories. Y. Y., 1890. 80•• 1567.31 Viske, John. A,century of science, and ether essays. B., 1899, 121. 423.32 Conknts. A century of science: Doetrlue of evolution, Its scope and purport: Udward Livingeton Youmaus: Part played in infancy In the evolution of man: Origins of liberal thought in America: Sir harry Vane: Thu arhitrildon treaty: FrarOs Parkman: Edward Augustus Freetuan: Cambridge as villege 9.ntl city. Harvest of Irish fol k•lore: Guensing tit Lulf mud ioultlplying by two: Forty years of Baiaon-Shake» speare folly. Some cranks and their croebets. The Dutch and Quaker colonies In America. B.1 1869. 1201 2 v.831,33,34 Through filature to God. 33., 1899. 16............ ............ .... 532.32 Fitzpatrick, J. P. The 'Transvaal from within; a private record of public a ffitirs. N. Y,, 1899. so.......... ...... ............... 33'7,`9 Florida. King, Grace. De Soto and his meu in the Sand of Florldn-. 872.14 Falk-lore. Mae (anus, Seumas. In chimney corners............ ... a3,1.4S Forbes, John Murray. Letters and recollections. Edited by Sarah Forbes Hughes. B., 1899. 2 vols., 80, portraits . .... ..........782.57,58 Force, fen. hla nniiag F. General Sherman. X. Y., 1,909. 12a). (Great commanders) ,... ............. .................................. 723.66 Ford, Paul Leicester. J.inice ,Mereditb, a atory of the American revo- lution. N. 'i<., IM, 120...... ............ .... ........ .... ..... V6139.5 The many-sided Franklin. N. Y., 1SPO. 80, illus.. ........ .... 782.60 Forrest, Gera. Nathnn Redford. Wyet'b, John A,.... ................ 783.51 Fowler, The. Rarraden, Beatrice. N. Y., 1899. 12u.... ............ H296. Fox, See Cram, W. E. Little beasts of field and wand.... .... ...... 923.56 France. MilaEry life. Deale, Lionel, Trooper 3809................1b51,61, Hopkins, Tighe. An idler in old France.... .......... ............ N2.61 Franklin, 13eaJ)axtain. Ford, P. L. The many-sided Franklin....... 782.60 Fraser, Mrs. (Hugh) Marry C. The custom of the country: taints of new Japilu. N. Y., 1899. 1211 ................ .... .......... .... F842.2 a;autents. In Toldo: The cuatorn of the country. she danced before laiin. A aon of tbo Daimyos: SaILIgL-in9. Letters from .Japan : a record of modern life in the 1slnud empire. N. Y., 1899. 2 vols., 8°, illus................ ............ ......837.28,27 Fraser, W. A. The eye of a god; and other tales of east and west. N. Y., 1899. 1611...... ...... .... .... .... ...... . ...... ... .... F843.5 Frederic, ILLrold. The market-place. NL . Y., [1881}]. I2°.... ......F852.2.4 Fremantle, W. 11., ad. Sermons, blographIcal and miseellaneous by the late Benjamig Jowett. .................I.. .... .......... ..... 530.27 French enterprise in Africa. Hourst, Lieut. E. A. L. Persoiml nar- rative of his explorations of the Niger. ........ .... .... .. 337.24 Friars, The, in the Philippines. Coleman, Rev. Ambrose............ 352,68 From.Plotzk to Boston. Antin, M........ ................ .......... 352.6 From sea to sea. Letters of travel. Kipliug, Ii........ ....361.47,4S; 466.43 Fuels. Snow, W. 13. Steam boiler practice in its relation to ,fuels and their combustivu ............................ .............. 047.60 12 Eighteenth supp'ement-1900-of F ature of the American negro. Waaaiainsyton, Booker T.............. I G.i.47 Gallops. Gray, David. N. V., 1808. 1211.................. ........ G r e8.5 G#Lm, The, belug a group of whaling stories. Robblas, Cape. Charles H. New Bedford, 1999, 81, illas........................ .... .... 337,28 Garland, Ilamlip. 'frail of the goldseel:a:rs;a record of trILV l In prose and verse. N. Y., 1899. 120....... ...... ........... .... ...... 301AG Genealogies. Whitney. Pieroe,Frederick Clifton. The de4eondants of Johu Whitney, who came from London, Eng., to Watertown, Alam, In 1035. C111c., 1895. 80, parts............ ............... 728.24 Georgian period: a collection of papers dealing ► ILI3 "colonial" or XVIII century architecture in the Uuked Steates, together WWII refereneea to earlier provincial and true colonial work. B.,1890, 401illur.................... ........................ ...... ...... Giants, Book of. Strand, Willfitin.... .... .... .... .................. 434.41, Gifford, Rev. Daniel L. Every-day life in Korea: a collection of stucliea and stories. CfAic., 1S98. 120, illus.......... .... .... .. .. 301.45 +(Olden nge, The. Grahaame, Kati neth.... ...... .......... .... . .....U Gordon, Anna A. The beautiful life of Francis E, Willard. Intro- duction by Lady henry Somerset. ( hie., [1898]. 80, ilus....... 783.44 Gorham, George C. Life and public aervices of Edwin Al. Stataton. B., 1809. 2 vols., Sol 2 portraits....... ........................72S.`2.23 Grahame, Kenneth. The golden age. N. 1., 1000. S°, [gains. Sargeut, Frederick L. Corn plants: their uses :and ways oflife..... ..... .... ............ .... .... .... .......... .... .... . 012.23 Qrant, Robert. Search-light letters. N. Y., 1S31}. 12G...... ......... 42L31 V09texIS. TO a YOUL19 II AR 4r W01111ltp in s+;amlt of the Ulna[: To A M011CV11 wrong€ R with soclnl ainbitionsi: To K young man w1abinl;to ba au AmurleLn: To a politicsal optimist. Gray, David. Gallops. N. Y., IS98. 120, illus .... ...... ............G778.4 Gray, Thomas. Letters: selected, with a blographical notice by H. M. Rideuut ......... .................................... .... ...... 421.32 Great Britain. Dilke, Sir Charles W. The British empire...... ....100.24 Great COTU aaanders. General Sherman, by Matinini; F. Force.... .. .. 723.66 Great love, A. Burnham, Clara Louise•......... .................... 13966.4 Greece. Guerber, II. A. The story of the Greeks...... ...... .... 820.42 Green, Samuel Swett. Public libraries or Worcester. (Reprhaed from "The Worcester nt 189S.")..... ...... .......... ....... Libraries Greenough, William Parker. Canadian folk-life and fulk-lore. N. Y., 1807. €0, it lus.... ........................ .. ,....... ..... 355.55 Griffis, William Elliot. America in the east; a. glance at our history, prospects, problems, and ditties in the Paavirle acean. N. Y., 1890. 12a, illus.... .... ................ .......... .......... .... . 872.10 The American in Holland: sentimental rumbles is the eleven prov 41 - laces of the Netherhando. B., 1SDO. 130, Illus..... .......... ... 361.49 Gronow, Rees Howell. Reniluiseenecs and recollections: being iauee- dows of the ctunp, court, clubs, and society, 1810-1860. L., 1900. 2 viols., 80, illus.... .......... .. .......... ....................783.49,50 Watertown Tublic Library Catalogue. 13 Guerber, 11. A. The story of the Greeks. (Lclec;tle school readings.) N. Y., [1896]. 120.... ........................... ............. 824.42 The story Of tILO it[WRLS. (l;cleWU 8011001 readings).... . ..... .... 820.43 Gwynn, Stephen. Iligh ays and byways in Donegal and Autrim. With illuslratiorjs by Rtigh Thomson. L.. 1899. 120, neap. . ..... 353,51 Haggard, €1. Rlder. Doetor Therne. N. Y., 1593. 121........ ,...H145.1.a Hale, Edwurd Everett. Works. (1,1brury edition.) B., IS99. 120. Contents. Vol. L `.the luau without a country, and other stories........ 455.40 2. In Ills ntame, and Christmas stories.... .......... ..... :i.41 3. Ton times one is Lou, Lind GO= stories................ 455.42 James Rusaell Luwell nod his friends. B., 1890. S°, parts., Bans•. 783.46 Mau wikhout a co mil rye. I3., 1898. 1Q°..... ........ ............H1f3I.11.5 Hall, Tow, The foal Whl iigltting of the luough ritters. N. Y., [18991, 972.23 Hapgood, Norman. Abrahnin Liaeoln: the tuaat, of the people. N. Y., IS99. 120, parts. and faesitt Hea........ ....... ........... 732.61 HaT'per's weekly. N. Y., 1$57-18JS. Vols. 1.42. fl...... .... ....... Harpers Young People. N. Y., 1881-1888. Vols. 2-ii.... ...... .... Hatrradon, Beatrice. The fowler. N. Y,, 1899. 12........... ...... 1I296. H&rrits, Joel Chatsdltar. Plantation pageanL4. ll., 1899. S , illius...I3314.5.2 Hare, Albert Bugltuell. ualtuan Portland Chase. B., NOD. 1211...... 781.17 Harvard University. Catalogue, l:IN-1900.................. ....... Hawaii.. `ford, Mabel Loomis. (In her CoroflA and Coronet; Am- herst eclipse expedition to Japan, ISM).... ....... .... ........ ........ 3a3.53 ]b awtlxnrno, Nathaniel. Fields, Annie. (Beucoaibiograpilies) .... . 720.15 Hazard, Caroline. '1hu Narragansett Friends' meeting in the ISth century. With a chapter on Quaker beginnings in Rhode Island. B., 1ad9. S".... .... .... ...... ... ... ....... 544.40 Headlam, Cecil. Story of Nuremberg. L., 1899. 1U0, Was. (MedlaL- vatl tokens).... .... .................... ........ .... ............. 310.14 Heart of man. Woodberry, George E...... ................. .... ..... 450.41 Held East for gngl€and: a tale of the siege of Gibraltar, (171 r9 93.) Henty, G. A.... . .... ...... ........ .......... .... .... .....H527.13 Helpers, The. Lrytide, Frtancis..... ...... .... .......... ...... ...... L988.3 Hem.atreet, Chnrles. Nooks and loafers of old Ne�v York. N. YC,, 1899. 90, illus............ ....... ...... ........ ...... ......... 843,80 Henselt, Adolph. Leuc, W. vein. The great piatiu virtuosos of our tiMe...... ........... ................ I.... ................... 782.56 Henty, G-eorge Alfred. held fast far England. ,a title of the siege of Gibraltar, (1779-.83.) N. Y., 1806. 32', 11]us........ .............$527,13 Jack Archer t Late of the Crittia3, L., [1898.] 1211..... ...... ....Hta27.15 Lion of the North, flails of Gustavus Adolphus.anal the wars of religion. N. Y., [ISM] 13°T ]lus... ................. ... ....Fib"?7.19 Hermy, the story of a little girl. ilulesworth, .Mary Louisa... ....b171.9.2.5 Heronford. I+Ceightley, Ssmuel R.... ... .... .... ...._. ..... .. K274.3 14 Eighteenth S-u ,dement-rgoo-cif Hewlett, Maurice. Little novels of Italy. N. Y., 1809. 120........ E1012.5 contews. waaonna. of the peaeli-tree. Ippolita in the hills: Ducheaa of dons. Meaner Cino and the live coal: Judgiraent of Boeso. Hig'ginecsn, ' hurnas Wentworth. Contemporaries. B., 1999. 120. .. 423.29 Cantenta. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Amos Bronson A.lcott: Theodore Farker: John Greenleaf Whittier. 'Walt Whitman: Sidney Lanier: An ravening wRh Mra, Hawthorne: Lydia Marin Chllai: Ralen J.makson (i'f ,,IY."): .Tulin Holmes., Thaddeus Millam ifarrls: A v1stt to Jahn Brown's ltousel:old tot iS59: '4Ym. Lloyd Garrison: Wendell Phiillps: Charles Sumner: Dr. llowe'o attti-slavery career: Ulysses Simpson Grant: 1':uoenLriri ea of arerormers: The rpKd to England- Old Cambridge. N. fir., 1899. 160............ .......... ...... .... 423.28 Highways and byways hi Donegal and Antrini. G4wynn, Stephen.. 353.54 Hillegas, Howard Clemeus. Oom Paul's people.- a narrative of the British-Boer troubles in South Africa, with a history of Lhe Boers, the country, and its institutions. N. Y"., 100. 120, illus. 841.35 Himalayas, Waddell, Xu or L. A. Atnoug the HiruRbLyas. N. Y., 1,899. S°, lflue....... ........... . ..... ............ ...... ...... .. 377 16 Holland. Griffis, William E. The Arneriearu in [Iollarnd: sentimen- tal rambles In the eleven provinces of the Netharlruds.... ...... 361.49 Meldrum, David S. Holland and the Hollanders........ .......... 365.28 Halmee, Oliver Wendell. lliggiuson, T. W, fra his Old Calmbridge.. 423.28 Help cross, The, and other tales. field, Eugene.......... .......... 451.48 Hvnep-makers. Morley, Margareh W.................. .... ......... l}2Z9 ffopkila,$r Tighe. An Idler In old France. N. Y., 1809. 12'..., ..,.. 352.61 Hornung, Ernest William. The :amateur oraalksman. N. Y., 1899.. HSKS Home. 11Jorrockg." The private edible: its establishment, manage- ment, and appointments.......... ...... ............ .......... . 9.26.49 TI-ou `st, Lzeug. Emile Auguste Uou. Frenuh enterprise in Africa. Personal narrative of his exploration of the Niger. Tranal. by Hrs. Arthur Bell. Y. Y., 1899. 81, rmala, .. .......... 337.24 Houseo The; sn episode in the lives of Reuben Baiter, astronomer, and of his wife Mice. Field, Eugene...... ........•a*. .... .... ..... 451.51 House beautiful. Vol. 3. Dec., 1897-May, 1898. Chic., 1898. 80, illus. Howe, Julia Ward. Reminiscences, 181.9-1899. B., 1899. 80, illus.... 782.62 Howells, William Dean. Ragged lady: a novel. Y Y'., 1899. illus-H859.17.5 Hoyt, Deristhe L. The world's painters and their pictures. B., 1899. 1201illus............. ............ .... ........ .................. 442.35 Hudson's Bay Ooraliaany. Willson, 13eo-kies. The great cornpany: being a, history of than honourable company of rnerehants-adven- turers trading into Hudson's Bray........ ... ...... .... .. .. 875.31 Ilughes, Sarah Forbes, editor. Letters andd recolleetious of .Sohn Murray Forbes. 2 vols................................. ....782.57,08 Hazng&r1&rL nabob. J6kal, Maurus ............... ............ ....... J745.5 Hutton, Richard Holt. Aspects of religious and scientific thought. Selected from the Spectator. Ed. by E. 31. Rosoo. L., 1899. 120. 433.45 Watertown Tublic Library Cataiogue, Xv Hyde, Douglas. A 11ternry history of Ireland, from earliest times to the present clay. N. Y., 1999.. 80.... ........ ........ .... ...... 466.28 I, thou, and the other one. Barr, Amelia E..... ...... .... ..........B26S.4,5 Idler in old Prance. Hopkins, T...- .... .... .......... .... .... ...... 352.61 Idylls of the Een. Bullen, F. T.... .......................... ....... 351,65 Illustration. Magiunls, Charles D. Pen drawing ... ........ .... .. 441.21 Imperial democracy. Jordan, D. 5...... .... .................. ....1043,69 In black and white. Ifiphog, ft. (With his Soldiers three)....K573.'7, 466.32 In chimney corners: merry tales of Irish folk-lore. Macl}[anuc, Seumsas.... ...... ...... ........... .............. ... .......... 434.48 In connection with the De Willoughby claim. Burnett, Mrs F. H.. .B964 2A In His nanie. Bale, E. 1 . (In lais Works. Vol. 2)........... .... .... 455 41 In old France and new. McLennan, W............ ............ ......31164.3 In Portia's gardens. Iiennedy, W. S........ .... .................... 912.24 In tune witka the Inflnite. Tribe, R. W. .... ...... ................. .. 525.60 India. Karageorgevitch, B. Enchanted India.... ............ ...... 352.59 Steevens, G. W. In India.... . ........... ................. . ..... 361.50 Indians, Ainerica►n. Starr, F. (Ethao-,geographic reader No. 2.).. .. 820.45 Tnduetrial education. Clarke. I.E. Education in the industrial and Hne arts in U. S.. Parts III., IV. (U. S. Bureau of edue.)....... T.L. Ireland. Gwynn, S. Highways and byways in Donegal and Antrim. 36&54 FIyde, D. A literary history of Ireland.......................... 466 28 Island, The; or, the adventures of ra peraaola of quality. Whiteing, R.W503.3 Italians in Chicago; a social and economic study. (U. S. ,Ilepa.. of tabor. Special report, Oth). .... .... .... .... .. . .......... .... Jack Archer: ai tale of the Cr€rnea. Henry, G. A. ....... . ' .. ... ..11527.1.5 Jackson, Frederick G. A thousand daps in the Arctic. X. Y. Illus. 337.25 Jackson, Helen Maria. ("H. H.") Iligginson, T. W. (In his Con- temporaries.).... .. . ....... .......... .... ... .... .... .... .... 423.29 James, Henry. 'ne Awkward age. X. Y,, 1899. 120.... ...... ....J283.2.5 James, William. Talkce to teachers on psychology: and to students ou some of lire's ideals. N. Y., 1899, 120. ......... ....... .....T-L 212 Jamesons, The. Wilkins, 'Al. E ...... . ...... ..............., .W686,1.5 Janice Meredith. Ford, P. L..................................... .. F699,5 Japan. Tra ser, m. c. '.rhe custom of the country. `Pales of new Japan. (Fiction)...... .... . ........... .... ........ .... ........F842.2 Letters from Japan; al record of modern life in the island empi re,337.2b,27 Todd, -Kabel Loomis. Corona and Coronet; Awherst eclipse expe- dition to Japan, 1809,111...... .... .... .... .... ........ .... ..... 353.53 Jap!:on, E. and IBeames, Capt. D. On the edge of the eeupire. N. Y-. J545,5 Jesuit relations and allied documents. Travels} of Jesuit missionaries in Now FrfEnce, 1010-1791. Ed. by R. G.Thwaites. Vols. 1-60..873.21-80 Jewett, Sarah Orne. The queen'a twin, and other stories. B., 1899.J504.11.5 47nndenis, The gueon'o twirl: A Dunnet shepherdcKs: Whera'a Nora? Bold horde at the bridge: Martha's Imcly: The coon deg: Attalt Cynthy Dallett: The night before ThanksgiviuU. 16 Eighteenth Supplement-igoo-of Johanson, Ilialmar. With Namseu in the north: a record oC th,Fram exped i Lion in 1693-06. N. Y., [I S99]. 121, 11 lus....4. ........... 35457 Johnson, Clifton. Among Br)glish hedgerows. N. Y., 1809. Illus.. 302.50 Johns on, lVilliam Henry. Ring or knave, which veins? an oid tale of fluguenot dayR, li,, 1890. 121,.......... ................ .... . J715.5 John8ton, Mary. Prisoners of hope; EL tale of volunial Virginia. 1800. J 70,32.11) J`6kai, ',N1auru,;- A HungarianN'ti4ob. Tr. by It.N. Bain. N. Y.,ISM 3715.5 Jones, Augustine. Life and work of Thonvc.,; Mialey, 2d governor of Alikes. B., 1809. SO, illus.... .......... .... ...... .... ...... ... . S76.24 Jordan,DILVId StRrl'. 11111Wrial democracy. IN. Y,, 1800. 1'20. Rigilt siddresses beariug on the policy of the U.S., e�podttlly concern- ing the war with Spain and its results.).... ............ ...... ...104M9 "Jorrocks." The private stable: Its estabIlthaient, manngement, M R 1)d uppoln Men". B., 18M 12', il[us ....... .... .... ...... . 92G.49 Joubert, Jusepb. A Seleetion frons bis thoughts. Tr. by K. LyUIC- LOT]. N. Y., 11390. 1611................................ . ......... 52251 Jowett, Benjamin. Sermons, biographical and miseellaneonq. Ed. by IV. 1-1. Freernantle. L., 1809. 120.......... ........ .... ....... 530.27 Abbott, Evelyn and Campbell, Lewis. Life and letters, of B. Jowett......... .............. . .... ........ ...... ...... ......782.5!,52 Jungle book. The. Kipling, R....... .... .... .... .... .... ....K573.1i 466.35 Karage orgov itch,-B6j1dar, mint- Enchanted rudia. X. Y., 189!). 120, ports.... ............ ....... ...... .... ............ ...... .. 3 5-2 A5 9 Roane, A. 1-1. Man, mat and present. Cambr., ISM 120.... .... .... 925.40 Kearton, It. Wild life at horna; how to study and photGgraph it. 11., -IS99- 120'1 [llu§. by photos from nature ... ...... .... ........ �2-3-53 Keightley, Sam nel Robert, Heronford. N. Y., 1899. 120.. ........ K-274.3 Kelsey, Francis W., traual. Pompeii, its life aurl art. N. Y. Itlug-.0377.17 Kennan, George. Campaigning in Cuba. N. Y., 1899. 120...... ... 875M Kennedy, NVIIMIM 8101LI10. In Portia's gardens. B., M7. MI.- .. m.24 ]King, Grace. Do Sato and his men in the land of Florldn. NT.Y. Illus. 872.1.1 King or knave, wlileb whis ? an old tale of the Huguenot days. John- son, William 11..... .... .... ...................... .......... .... J715.5 Kingsley, Mary El. W cat African studies. L., 1890. 80.... ........ 3 3 T-22 Kipling, Rudyard. Writings in prose and verse. N. Y.,1899. 15 vols. 8.L1. (Ontivard bound edition.) Coutents. 1. 1"Inin'talea from the hills.... .... .... .... ....... ...... 4GG.29 2,3. Soldiers three, and railitary tales ..... ............466-30,31. 4. In black-'and white ................ .......... .... ..... 466.32 6 The phantom 'ricksbaw, and other stories. ...... ....... 40633 0, Under,die deodars- Story Of the GatlSbYS; Wee WilliO Winkie............ ............... .... .... .... .... .. 460.34 7. The.juugle hoaL.................................. .... 466.35 S. The second jungle book.................. .... .... .... . 466.3G Kipling, 11udyard. [C�rttireitd.) U. The uott tliat railed .................................. 406.37 10. ` hn Naauhllakar. [Written In collaboration with 'VVolcntt BR1(?stlr.r]...................................... . ... 460.38 1I, Yerscs, 1 8f)-189G•.................... .............. 463.3.] 12. 11 Captains. courageous.`' .... .................... .... 48fl.40 113, 14. 'rho dray's work, part 1 and part 2.6 ............468-41,42 lb. From HM to sea: ]otters of t-ravel. part and part 2...466.43,44 Stalky and no. N. Y., 1899. 1211, tI1u5............................ X5 3.11 Klondike, Garland, IT. See riis Trail of the 3;nldseekers-.......... 361.46 Palmer, F. In the Klont vke.; ioeludin- atn accattnt of a winter's ,journey- to Dawson ................................... ....... 361.44 ]KnightB of tine crass. Sienklewicz. H....... ............... .....Mf2.11, Korea. Gifford. Rev. D. L. Evervday life In T(nre't. a eollection of studles and storles................................. 3ii1.4;i Koren, John. &-mionile aeepect of the Iigutar problem; an invesriga- tion made for the conintittee of fifty. B., 1599. 1211......... ... 564.37 Kropotkin, Petr Alek wevieb, prince. Merttnirs of a revolutionist. B., ISOD. 120, portr................ .................. , .......... 713.51 Lagerl6f, Selma. The miracles of Antichrist: a novel, traual. from the Swedish. B., 1S9I]. 120 .......... ................. . . .... L174.3 Lake 31ohonk conference on International arbitration. Report of atunuul ttieeting, 5Lh. 1809....., .........................T .arbitration Lanciani, I1.odolrn. The destruction of andeatt Rome: a sUetelt of the history, or the monuments. 1\,. y., 18,9D. 12°, 111119.......... L%nd of contra-guz; a flritOn'S view of his American kin. Muir - lie -el(. .1. F ....... . ....... ............. ... 355.56 Lang, Andrew, joha awhoc.. Parson Kelly. N. Y., 1899. 121,........�3�S.ii Langmuir, A. C. and Barskerville' C. Index to the literature of zirconluni. (SLnithsol lit11 raise. Coll. VnI. 41) .................... Lanier, hiidnc y. 8c1ectiorrs from bis correspondence,1866-1881. N. Y. 465.38 iliggiu3011, T. W. (I), hbi Contemporaries) ........................ 423.29 Leckev, Willhini Edward Ilartpole. The rump of life; conduct crud ehar. uter. N. 1., 1800, 120... .............. .! ..... ....... 522.5'2 Lees, J. A. Peaks and ]fines ; another Norway book. L.,1809. illus. 3b?.G4 Lenz, W. voo. The great phino virtuosos of nor time, from perstan ti acquaintance: I;iszt, Chnpin, Ta usi„ Unnselt. N. 'Y., 1890. 190. 782.56 Utters or Captain Dreyfus to lals wife .............................. 722.63 Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Brownlug,1815-40.7S2.45,40 L ettaers fi•4ant Robert Louis Stevenson to Ills Fancily and friend-;. 111d. by S. Colvin .... ..............................445.4.4,_i9 Letters of 6idney Lanier a a5elections from his correspondence, 1860-Si. 405.33 18 .eighteenth Su plemant-rgoo-af Lexington, 31am. Record of births, marriage, and dentht to ,Tan. 1, ISO& 13., 1898. so.... .... .... ........ .... .... ., . .... .... .. 877.47 Libraries. Nam. Frm Public Lih'y comrr iWon, Repnrt Oth, 1899. [Sketch of the free publle Ilbrrarips of the stalls, with ill us.:-.. Light that failed, Kipllug, 1T... .. ... ...... .... ..... .. ....K573.3, 46€.37 Lincoln, Abriahain. Hap good, N. N. Y.,1899. 1211........... ...... 782.61 Lincoln, Hass, F`arsG church. t'roceedings in ober-rvenee of 15001 anniversary, Aug. `1, and Sej)r. 4,18138. Cwsrnlar-ILR99. S*, illUa.. 877.46 Lion of the north. Henty, G. A...... ....... .....................Fi;)27.19 Liquor problem. 'Korean. ,,. Economic aspects of the liquor problem. -564.37 Liszt, Frnnr. Lenz, W. Kron. The gre,;tt piann virtrio4n% rat our Mine, 782.56 Little beasts of field and wood. Grain, W. E. ......... ., ... ........ 923.50 Little hook of profitable tales, Field, E...... .... .... .... ....F453.:i,451.45 Little hook of western verse. Field. E.......... .... .... ......45L36,451.44 Little, Brown, and Co. Catalogue of the hest books in evert* depan- tyient of literature. R., [1809.] 80.... .............. . ..• *R.C. Little novels of ItalY. 1TuAvlett, M..... ............• ...... .•• .....lIG1`3 5 Log of a sea-►RIF. Rrallen, Frank T................................. 351.69 London. Gronow,R.H. (1510.90).793.49,50 Longfellow, lionr,y W. UIgginiaon, T. IV. (Ire his Old Cambrid-oe)- 4T3.28 Lost word. ra Christmas legend of long ago. Van Dylte, Ifenrg......1V248.5 Lounsborrq, hllaae. Gulch to the wild Hoovers. N. fir., [113911]. illua. 945,a'4 Love. Finck, I1.T. Prirultive lave and loge stories.... .... ......... 567.31 Love of hlrs of rr biblionasanirae. Field, E....... .......... ......4-51,34, 451.51) Lovejoy, Mary I., compiler. Nature In verse: a poetry reader fnr children. B., 1899. 124.......... .... .......... ....I.1. . ....., 763.36 Lover's revolt, A, Deforest, J. w .... ................ ........ ..... D31i. Lowell, .Tames Eussell. impressions of 4paln. B., 180% 80, parts,. 453.64 Cantenta. Domissiic polities of Spain: The king's tiist tmsrrlage: Death of on Mercedes: Attempted tisstIsainRtlon artha king: Gen. Grant's visit to 8p:tin: The king's second nmrriage. Male, E. E. Jaarnea Russell Lovell and lils friends...... ...... .... 783,46 Ipigginnon, T. W. In dies Old Cambridge........•.•.. . • .....• 423.28 Lowell Testlie School. Aunuaal catalogue, 1.999-1900................. Lynde Francis. The helpers. B.,1S9'3. 120.... .... ...... .... .....I Uss.3 McCall. Samuel IV. Thaddeus Stevens. B., 1899. 16' (hriaeriean statesmen)...................... .... ... .... ...... .... . ..... ... 781.10 McCarthy, JusLin. Reroninlacenues. X- Y., 1899. 2 vols., 80......783.53,54 Story of the people of Englund in the 19th century. N. Y., 1899, 2 vols., 12c. (Story of the Dntions)...... ........ ...... .... ....138;1.61,63 McCook, Henry C. The martial graves of our fallen Herpes In Sand- ago de Cuba. Phila., IS99- 60, illus.... .... .... .......... ...... 874.ID Maehinery. 1lose, Joshua. Modern machine-shops practice. N. Y., 188,S. 2 vols., 40. 3000 Illus. ?rid coley.. .... .... ................ *Ref. Watertown Tublic Library Catalogue, 19 Mcllw'raith, J. NI.,jQ(nt author. ';t'he span o' life...... ........ . ..U1Ii4.10 Mackail, J. W. Life of Willifivu Mori-is. L., 1S99. U., Sr ........782,48,49 McLennan, William. In old EraLnce-1 UJd new. N. Y., 1S;19. illus.. M164.3 C07dVIdS. Bing for aL WCLIc; Moosluur le Count; Adjustment Of ae. counts; i;taehu-cuc;hc; latt-rrupteal story; M. Gu111oux La tho Duke; Lu Coureur pie tools; La Cooraaur fle Ne190s; The vetitmt a; Uvw Sruur; Mori raeiter; Intllscrutiou of Qroesu Boule; Do ] U10 antsddl'r; Le nie88ta tie minuit; lk Wouln; JalauotY 11n.Wson; P'Ll'BOXClutatte; La eaeaaanel; AlAria, and hicllwra lt,h, J. N. The Spin W life: a tale of Loalllsbourg find Quebec. Y. Y., 1809. 1G', illus•..........�... ..................11164.10 MCMaUUS, Iilaatic:lae. The [meeker eoluay, i�. Y., 1.80l1. 120...... .. 894,24 Ma cManuls, Seumaa.s. In elihnney cortiers: werry talcs of Irish folk- lore. N. Y., 1899, 12c', lllus...... ................ ...... ....... 434.48 Maginnis, Charles D. Pen drawing. B., 18M 1'J', 111Lt ..... .... .. 411.21 Maitland, Mrs. Ella Fuller,juitat aulleor. The Etobinghnm letter."... P776.3 Major, Charles. (Rdtoin Caskoften.) I,Ylien knighthood was lu flower; or, the lbvB$teary of Charles Brandon and 1llary Tudor, the Ring's sister, aafl happening in the retgu of 1-Ienry VC1I. Indit►uapolis, [1999]. 12 i, illus...............................................1[234.6 Malay penirusula. SwetWulmin, Sir Frank &tlia. BLune. ['tie real Malay. pen pictures. L., 1000. 12.c'...... .............. .... .. .. 351.71 Malden, ;Nyasa. ll;eniorlal of the celettration of the 250th aunive;rsary of the Incorporation of the town, May, 1srJ9. Cdtnbr., 1€100. illus. 876.64 Man, past and pivsetit. Kealte, A. H....... ...... ................... 925.40 Man without a country. Hale, E. E...... ................. .. 445.40 Manalleld, G. E., compiler. Work of the Mass.Volunteer aid assuclu- tion during the war with Spaita, 1898. [Boston, 1899.] So...... 874.18 Manual training, 1311010 rtaphy of. American Alan ual Trialning Asso- ariation. N. Y., ISIM...... ............ .... ........ ............I Edge. Map of life, 'file;. Lec ky, W. E. H.............. ... ...... ...... .... 522.52 Marholm, Laura. Studies io the psyclioJot;y of woman. Traansl. by G. A. Eta,llison. 011ie., 189U 1211.................... .......... 665.46 Marie de la Grange d'Artlulen. 454 c lHaryi1e aka. Market-plRce, The. 1rederle, Harrold....... ........... ..........F852.2.4 Martial graves of our fxlien Heroes In S.etr,iaago de Cuba. McCook, U. U. l bila., 1899. 80, lllus...... .................. .... ....... $74.19 Martian, "fife. Du Maeurier, G......... .......... .... ...... ..... D887. Martyrdom of au ettipresa. N. Y., 1899, 8u, ports. .......... ....... 782.55 M1s.ryasienka�, Merle do la Graauge d'Arquien, Queen of Poland, wile vl Stat�ii ski, I ULl l-171E1. WalisZo sl i, K. X. Y., 1890. 1311, port. 782.47 Mason, Alfruci Edward W uodicy. Mirauclaa of the baala any: a story. N. ].., 1890. ]-)o .... .... I.. ............... .... ............. .313IIS.4 and Lang, Andrew. Parson lkelly. Y. Y., 1.8J6. 12o. .... .... ....}I328.6 Ma1313achusetts. Bureau of antistfcs of tabor. Census of Muss. I S06. Vol. 3. Population and social stutistleg..... ............. la(l,Lalattiun of 111888. 1890- Fruit) the 11th U. S. census........ 20 Eighteenth Supple ent-3g0o-of Massachusetts. (Continued.) 'rce, Pffblzc Library Commission, Report DCI1, 1899..... •. • •••• .••• Mass, Gene. Cvaer•t. Acts and resolves. 1890•- ... . .......... .... Journal of tho Houee of Representatives. 189D............... Journal of the Senate. 1899,.. ................ .... .- .., .. Sec. Of c07n7R0rt.1Weajtla. Mass. soldlers and s4allors Of tlae revolraalo" ary wnr: a compilation from the archives. Vols. 1-5. B., 1SDG-99. So..................................................1057.44-4,9 State Library. Report of the Librarian. 1811E and 1:590. lath and 20t.h annual supplements. B., 1809, 1000. 80.......... .......... ILI. ltisGory. Jones, A. Ste his Life of Thomas Dudley, :second ,governor of 1ass........................ .... ...... ...... ...... 876.24 Mass. Agricultunil College. Hatch experimeait station. Bulletins: 5S, Manurial requirements of crops. GO. ]nspeticidea, Fungicides, Spraying v alendnr....... ...... ...... ... ...... Mass. Historical Socicty. Collections. B,, 1792-1899. 80... ..�... Proecediugs. 2d series. Vol.12. (1807-180D) ............ .... .... . Mase. Total &bstineuee society. Atwuul reports for 1898.... ......T'1,L-min. Mass. Volunteer aid association, Work of, during the Nvar with spade, 1808. Compiled by E. C. MavAneld. [B., 1899.) 8v.... .......... 574 18 Mau, August, Ponipeii, Its life and art. W. Y., 18911. 80....... ....*3a7.17 Mediaeval towns. Symonds,U.and Gordon, L.D. Story of Pesrugin. 310.19 f3eadlam. C. Story of Nuremberg.... . .. .............. .... ..... 310.14 Meldrum, David S. Holland and the 1011iinders. X. Y'., 1895. illu;z. 305.28 Memoirs of a revolutionist. ltropockin, 1'. :tit.... .... . ..... ...... ... 713.51 Memoirs rxf Sergeant B3:)urgogae, 1812,1513. Conipilt�d by Pool Cot- tin. N. Y., 189D. 120, 91lus.... .... .... ........ .... .......... ... 792. Meyer, Ern=t von. A history of cltetnistry, frow the earliest tithes to the present day. L., 1808. 80.......... .... ................. 046.54 Meynell, Alice. The spirit Of place, and oilier essays. L,, 1599, 160. 450,60 Miley, John D. In Cuba with Shatfter. N. Y., 1801). nc............ 872.12 Military life. Windham, 1 . The queen's service; or, the real 4'Torn wyx Atkiiis-" experiences of a private soldier N the BrltIA infantry at home and abroad. B., 1899. 120.....- .... ...1051,35 Miller, Harriet 31ann (011ve TAorne idler'.) The first bimll. of birds.. B., 1899. 120, illus............ .... . .... ........... . .... ....... 021.66 Millet, Frank D. The ekpeditiDu to the Philippines. N.Y., S°, !]lug. 874.20 Mind in the lower animals. Weir, J.,jr. The dawn of reason........ 921.67 Mink. Crane. W. E. See his Little beasts of field gaud wood--...... 924.56 Miracles of Antichrist: to novel. Lagcrl6f, 8........ ...... .... .... . 1,174.3 Miranda of the balcony. 11asona, A. E. 1V...... ...... .......... ....1i13W4 Missions. See Gifrord, Rev. E. I,, Everyday lifer in Korea...... .... 3 tAa Mr. Dooley in the hearts of ilia countryC[ienl Deatow, F. P.... .... ... 450 43 Mistress of Beech Knoll: a navel. Burnham, 0. 1..... .... .... .... ..13956,E Watertown Ti blic Library Catalogue. 21 Mitchell, Oonaalrl G. American lituds aced luttcm. N. Y., I397-1899. 2 vah,. 8., i12u4. Vol. I. The Mayflower to Rip Vain Wirakle........ ........ 475 39 2. Leaatber•stocking to 11ne,q "Raven.$'-... ...... .... 475.40 Modern discoveries and the Blble. Urquhart, Rexr. .T.I.......... .... 625.51 Molesworth, Mary Louise. Herrny, CIle 6t4T•y Of to I U10 -irl. [I999.] 120..... . .. .............. ..... .....«.. ..«... .... .. .:II719.2,f1 Moore, Charles Herbert. I]P.vrl{'PMent and ch ar.rctcr of Gothic .irchiteeture. N. Y., 1899. 8", illus..... ...... ...... ...... , .... 937.15 More. "eerbohm, Max- .. .... . , .... .... ... •. 450.32 Morley, r1laargaret Wnrzaer. The bee people. Chic., 1899. 12" ilius. bythe author.. ...... ...... ... ...... .. . . ................... 923.55 The boney-makors. Chle., 1899. 121, Illus.... .... ... I- .. .. .... 923.58 Mormon prophet- [Joseph Srnith], l]caug0l, I....... ...... .... . .....D731.3 Morriss, William, Life of. -lraekail, J. 15'_....,,«,. «.... ...... .. ..78248,49 Morrison, Arthur. 'l'o London town. Chic., 1899.�120.... ... ... M878.9 Mueller, Friedrich Max. Auld lard; sync. 2d series. My Indian friends, N. Y., 1.899. 120. ................ .... ..... ..... . .....782.37.2 Miinslarbarg, Hugo. Psycholo-v ,,lid life. B., 1SDf1. 120. , .,...-T.L.211 Muirhead, James Fullerton. The land of contrasts, as Briton'a vle►ar of lais American hin. B., 1895. 12:...... .... .. .......... .... .... Munger, Theodore T. Horace Bushnell, preaufrcr raml theologian. B., ISH. 12°, ;atrrts.. . .... .... .... .......... . I.... .... ........ 524.55 Municipal government. Fatr�aa, 1.3, B. 1`he g(ivrrrrrSarnt of aaaantei- palltiaa?. . Y., 1899. 80. .. .............. ... ......... ...... .105 .45 Munroe, Kirk. Shine Terrill: a seer; island ranger, B., [180D]. 174.)1968.2 5 Murf'ree, Mary N. (ChU rles Et'+erl Craddock.) .) The bushwaekers, land other stories. Cr111c., 1899. 160..... .... ....14975.3 Congents. The bu rliwackera: Tho panther of J01ton's 1lldge: The ex. ploit of Cliaalnl: tilt)chickasaw. Story of cold Fort Lerrulon. N. Y., 1999. 12'O........ ........ .....Itif;175.I 1.:i Napoleon L Verestehagin, Vassili. 11181217 Napoleon I. in Russia. 842.42 N arragansett. rienda'meeting In the lath century. Hazard,Cirollue S44.40 Nash, Henry S. Ethies iand revelation. N. y., 1809. 120. (Bohlen leel,ures)..... ............ .. .. ...... ..... ..... ..., .... ..., .....• 524.54 Natioia, n weekly; journal. N. Y,, 18d.a-1899. Vo l.. 1-68. 4©...,... Natural history. C`•raarra, 11'illlND E. UtLle bensta of Held and wood. 92366 Kennon, R. IN"ild life at home..... .............. ...... .... ...... 923.53 Nature. Yee Kennedy, Williarm S. In Portin's gardetis--.. .... .... . 91.2.24 Nature in verse: a lraetry reader for children. LavLjay, hoary L, a+rrrrapiler ...... ..... ...................... ..+. .....•I, .ra ,n..a..« TG3.S0 El Naulahka, 'The; a srory of west iaraalcast. ).iiplin�, Rnflyard. (Writ- Lt{n iu co"atboratlon %rith 11''olco" It alestier).... ...... ... ...... 461G,38 Navigation. ItuF80, W- Clar•k. The ship: her story..... ........ 825.49 Negro. WA9I1in,gt0n, Bouker T. 1i uturc of the Amer caau Negro.... 565.47 NeW Antigone, The. Barry, )Nrillian .......... .... .... ... .... .«... 132f31.3 2 ,eighteenth SuPP1enxes2t-2900--0f New lloxieo. 1l_eport of Glw goveruor to the secretary of the ulterior. 1S90,01. 1893.9f1.............. .... ...... .... ...... .... . ......... Now year's bargain. Woolsey, Sarah Chauncey.... .... .••....• ....W916.11 New York. Ilemstreet, Charles. Nooksaud corners of old Nvw York. S43.30 Newark, N'. J. Free )Public Library. Ceremonies attendlug the cor- 23er-stone lnying of the new building, Jan. 26, 189D.... .......... Newton. Wilfred. Dictionary of birds. L., 1Sf}3-1896. P, illus......*132.31 Niagara region. Severilltce, Frauk H. Old trails on tile: Niitgura trontler.... .......... .... ............ .... ............... ........ 822.70 Nicholson, M111arn. The square b00k of aUimirls. Rbyoyes by Arthur Waugh. N. Y., 19UU. 41, itlus.... .... .... .... .......... 447,32 Nooks and corners of old Nov York. IIemstreet, Charles. .... ...... SaM Norris, Frank. Blix. N. Y., 1899. 1.20................. .... ....... NSD5.2 Norton, Charles Eliot, ed-Uor. Letters from Ralph 1i'aldo 7llmersou to n frlend, lSS8-1853........ ........ ...... .... ...................455.38.2 Nor-way. Lees, J. A. I'cnlcsan.d piflt,s....... ............ ...... ... 352.60 Notes and queries. L., 1880-1899. 7th ser., v. 7-12, Sth ser., lt. 1.12; 9thsee-., v. 1-3.... ..... ................................ ...... No. 5 John 6treet. 1VEiiteing,Richard..... ...... . ......... ......•.W503 is Nuremberg. Headlaw, Cecil. Story of Nuremberg................ 310.14 ClklahoMa. Repart of the governor to the secretary of the interior. 16931 '104..... .... .......... ...... ........... .............. .... -- -- . Old- Cambridge. 14igginson, T. W. (National studies in American lett+en.)....... ...... ...... .... ................................ 42328 Old Glaester tales. Deland, Margaret.... .... .... .... ... . ... .•....D337.1.5 Old eonviet days, Beche, Louis, ecdf4or...... .............. .......... B304.5 old trails on the Niagara frontier. Severance, Frank If.............. 822.70 Oliphant, Mrs. 1Nlargaret 0. Wilson. Autobiography and IeLters. Arranged and edited by Mrs. Harry Coghill. N. Y., 1899. 80. 782.50 plliVa,nt, Alfred. Bob, son of Battle. N. Y., 1899. 120..... ...... 039.1 on the edge of the empire. Jepson, Edgar, awl Beames, Capt. D. .... J545.5 00M p1tul's People. Hillegas, Howard C...... .................. .... 841.38 Op5n rluesGion; a tale of two temperaments. Robbins, Elirttbeth,.... R657.8 Ora-age girl. Besant. Sir '4' utter.............. .................. ..B5ai1.4.5 Ornithology. Newton, Wilfred. Dictionary of birds. .... ...... ....*132.31 ()tlaer f+elluw. Smith, V. Hopkinson................ ... ............ 8647.7 Otter. See Cram, W. E. Little beasts of field and wood...... .... 923.56 (]xford, Eug. Wells,Joseph. Clxfurd and its col lenes..... ...... ... 311.30 Page, Thotnaa Nelson. Bed Flock; a chronicle of reconstruction. N. Y., 1899. 120... ........ .... ...................... .......... Santis Claus's partner. N. Y.,1S99- 120, i11us...... ........ .... .. P13" .6 Pages from e. private diary. L., 1899, 120. (Reprinted from the Coruhill,4Engazine.)............... .. .... .... .............. ..... 453.68 13a.inters. Huyt, Daristhe L. The world's pnlnters and their pictures. 442.85 Watertown Public Library Ca alogue, 2 Palmer, Frederick. In the Klondike: Including an account of a win- ter's journey to Dawson. -N. Y., 1899. 1211, 111us. ....a... ....... 361.44 Paris. Gronu%v, Rees Howell.. Iteuainiscences and recollectinnq.,,7g3.40,50 Park, Garton. 'Moore. 13001, of hirals. 11 , 1000. 40, illus........ .... 447.31 Parker, Gilbert. The battle of the strnne: a1 rnnanncp of twvn king- doms. 13,, 1999. 160............ ...... . ..... ..... . .........P)39,1.5 Parkman, Rev. Pbenovr. Diary for the monthR of Feb , rich., Apr., Oet. and Nov,, 1737, Nov. and Dec. of 1778, and the yfibrs of 1779 and 17SO. Erlitetl by Harrirt 31. Forbes. Westborough, 1S99. 120, illus.... ...................... ...... ...... .... ...... 877.48 Panion Xelly. Masan, A.7 E. W., and L1ng, Andrew...... .. ... ...31308.6 Parsons, Frnnees Theodorn. How to lannwv tl.e fvrnac. N. Y., 1999. 12°, itla.s.... ............ .... .... ........ .......... .... .......... 94 ,20 Peaks and piues : another Norway bock. Lees, J. .A•••. ...... ...... :3,32.60 Penelope'as English experiences. Riggs, Kati! Don;;las;Wiggin, (hz A cathedral courtship..)............ .. .... , ..... .. ... .. ... F{569,1} Pennsylvania. 11leManus, 131anelle. Thn Qitakrr colnny.... .... .. S91.24 Phantom 'rick:;haa4w and other stories. Ktplhogr, Hudyard..... .... .. 466.33 PhilipjAnOS, 0010111rn, Rev. Ambrose. '1,ho Fria n I r1 01P Phitippineg. 352.55 Millet. Frank H. Expedition to the Philippines.... ...... ....., .. 874.20 Younghusbanad, Xdjor G. J. The Philippines and round about..,. 337.23 Phillips, Stephen. Poelns. L., ISOS. 120..... .......... ............ 756.7 Philpotts, Eden. Children of rite taaist, N. Y., 1811{3. 120.... ....... P564.5 Photography. Kea.rton, R. Wild lift: nt; bome.......... .... ...... 923.53 Pianists, Lenz, W. von. The Brent pirmo wrirtuosns rrf nur Tinge. Listz, Chapin, Taustg, Hausa*lt...... .... .... .... ........ ....... 782.58 Pickett, Ccn. George P. Pickett, LuSnlle Corbell. Plr�l;ett and his men, Atlanta, IS09. SO, port. ... .... .......... .... . ..... ...... 783,52 Pierce, Frederick Clifton. The descendents of John Whitney, who came from Longman, Ens., to Watertown, .!lass.. In 1635. Chle., 1895. 50, parts..... ...... .............. .... .... .... . ... ..... .. 728.24 Plain tales from the hills. Kipling, Rudyaard.... ... ............ .... 466.29 Plantation pageants. Haarrk, Joel Chaandler.......... ...... .... ,H311.o.2 Poems, Phillips, -�Wl? lea.... .......... .. .......... .... .... .... .... 756.7 Poems of childhood. Field, Pn9011e...... .... ...... ..., .... .... .... 451.47 ]Poland. ,See hiaary*stenkal, gaWM Of Poland. 1641-1 16..... .......... 782.47 Pollack, avS&Frederick, and hNitland, .IRS. ULL FUII(T. The ErehrnZ- Mim letters. N. Y., 1899. 1611.... .. .. .... ........ .... .... .. .. ..P776.3 Pollock, Walter Herries. Jane Austen. her cnurernparnrins and her- self. An essay in criticism. L., 1899. 1`°......... .... .... .... 4G4.47 Pompeii; its life and art. -lau, August. TrunAHLed Into Ena:lif-h by Fr;aocis W. Kelsey.... .......... .... ...... . .... .... .... .....#377.17 Pool, 31aariaa Louise. Saud 'n' bushes. Chicago.1899. 100 ... .......1'8:21.4.5 Potter, Henry Codwaan. The schoiatr and the State, and other Orations and addresses. N. 3F.a 1897. 'so ... .... ... ....... ........ .. . 475.43 Price of blood. Pyle, Howard. .... .............. ............ .... ..F9jJfi.5.5 21 Primitiv'a love and Iotre•storlea. Finck, Ilenry '1'. .... .... .... . . .... fsC7.31. Prisoners of hope: it tale of colotliexl Virginias. Johnston, hLary..., . J732,5 P870hology. James, WI fiain. Talks to tetu;hers on psychology..-T.I..'212 &Ii:insterberg. Ilnr;s►. Payehology lend life.... . ... ...... .... ......'r.3�.a11 Psvohology of Woman, Studies in the. Alarliolm Laurat...... .... . 66546 Pyle, 1loward. The pricia of Wood: an extravaganza oP Wew Yor1c life In 1807. Il., 1890. 120, illus...... . ........ ...... .... ..P990-5,5 QuiLker cnlony. I eMitn us, 11fi-aic te.•.•. .... ..... .......... .... 894,24 Quakers. Razitrd, Carnline. The Narragnnsoa Friends' rtteatmg In tlst' 1801 Mntatry. Will] tt 101211 ter ou Quaker lug-innings in 11"I ode I.laatti...... .... ...... .... .... ...... ...... .... .... ...... ...... S-1-4,4} Queen's servlce; ar, tht real "Tocamy Atkius." 1'yt)(11IM111, 1111r,iee.1051.35 Queen's twin, and other stories. Jewett, Sarah Orne. .... . ... ....J501.11.5 Ragged lady ; a novel. Howells, William D.................. ....II35tM7,3 Ragozin, 7,6.naida A. 1-11- .nry of the world. Earliest peoples. N. Y., 1999. 121, illu%....... ..... .... .... .... .......... ........ . . .. &11 39 Rawson, E. K., and Woods, It. 11. Official ret!nrris Of 110011 tinc3 eml- federate navies in the rebellion. Vol.8.... ...... . . .... ......... 8"{1 — Readrtig. Selections. Lovejoy, Miry I., "nipiler. Nnture In verse: a poetry reader for children............I......... .... I..... .... 763.3q Red axe. Crockett., S. E...... .... ............ ...... .... ...... ....c`'OiB,6-1-1 Red pottage. Gholtrlandeley, Mary............ ...... . ..... ...... .... C'.547.(; Ravi, rock;a chronicle ©f reconstruction. Page. Thormts 'Yelson.... .. 11,132.6 Religious auti seientitlu thought, Mp cLs of. IIutton, It. H.... ..... 433 15 Reminiscences, 1819-1890. flowe, Julia %Va rd.... .... .... .... .... 782.02 Reminiscences, McCarthy, Justlu, 2 vols...... ..•...... ......78 2.5,3;5-I Rhode8, Jnmes Ford. 11istory of the United Stares, from the crarn- pronllse of 1850. Vol.h. M-1804. N. Y., 1899, 6°...•. . ..... S46-2 3 Richard Carve]. Churchill, lwlnston. .......... ...... ..............C'563-10 Riggs, Kate Douglas Wiggin. A cathedral courtship, And Pene- lope's English experience. R., 1899. 160, 5 111a5............ .... R-569.5 Ro3ohins, Capt. Charles Henry. The gitni, bean; a group ref wh1illai^ storiea. New Bedford, 1899. 811 illus.... .... .. ........ ...... .. .M.28 Roberts, Frederick Slelgh,2st baron. The rise of Wellinzton. B., IS95. 120, illus.... ........ .... .... ........ .... ...... .... ........ 782.63 Robins. Elkabeth. The upi}n question; n title of ova tr:mpera niunts. N. Y., 1899. 120....... .... . ................ .... .... .... ....I1G37.8 Rodman, the batasteerer, and other :stories. Deck-e, I.,auis.... .... ..B39410 Roman Africa; areh.r.oingicitl walks in Algeria and Tunis. llnl�;Mer, G'iasion .... .... .... .......... .......... .... .... .... .... .... ... 892.14 Roman lire,under the C.n ars. ThortiaA, Entlle.. ......... . .... 542.41 Rome. Gaerber, E. A. Thu story of the Romans. .... .... .... .. .... 820.43 Ltinelaid, Rodolfo. Thv (IL�Stritatiota of a AIJILt,t ROMP: 1t slcetch of the history of the luuulttuouts...... ..... ........... ...... .... .. 351.39 Watertown Tatbl%c Library Catalogue. 25 Roosevelt, Theodore. The Hough riders. N. Y,,1899. 8° illus.... 874,17 ROSe, JoSlina. Modern maciiine shop pr,acfice. N. Y,, 1888. 2 v41s. 41D. 3fH1(] i11u5•--... .... ... *Ref. Rough riders, The fun 1111d fighting of. Hill, Tom.. ... ............ 872.2:3 Rough riders. Roosevelt, Theodure•... ...... ...... ............ .... 874.17 R113sell, William Claark. The ship- her stol,y. �l. Y., [1,�91}.] 80, illus. $25.49 Russia. Kropotkin, Pete A. Memoirs of a revoludoniat............ 713.51 I'l,tclimir. Russia Olathe Pacific and Siberian railway ay....... .... .. 894.25 Sand I is r hushes. Pool, Maria Louise. .... ...... ...... ............P821.4.5 Sane Iuuntle. Burnhanf, Clara Louigo. ... .................• . B96G.6 Sant% Cl,aus's partner. Pap, `l'homas Nelson. ... ...... .. F132.5 Santiago de Cubs. McCool,, Fleury C. The martial graves .ref our 1Ftailen heroes in Santiago do Cuba............. ...... .... • 874.19 Santiago enn)Pt11ga, Reminiscences of the. llil;elo",,Joan,jr•. ,...... 8 72.1 Santia.ga eamPaigu, 1893. Wheeler, Joseph, 31gj.-(1e1a.... .... .... .. 874.15 Sargent' Frederick Leroy. Corn ptunts: their uses and ways of life. 13., 3809. 12-1 illus........ . . ... .... ...... ...... .... 912,23 Sartor resartus. Carlyle, '!homa4. 111us. by E.J.Sullivan.. ....... 464.46 Scholar and the state. and other orations and ,addresses. Putter, Henry Codinaau.... . .... ...... ...... .'. ... ........ 475.43 Schreiner, Olive. The��'outh African question. Chlc., MD.. 1,2a. JZi4.60 Soots' t;haritable society of Bog ro n. Constitaation and by-laws. 13.,15!3{ . 520 32 Scott, 1-lu913 S. (Henry x7elon Merriman.) Dross. Chic., IS99. 12°31571.3 Scudder, Samuel Hubbard, Every-day butterflies: as group of biog- raphlos. 13,, 189'9. 121, 71 Musa Plain sand colored...... ...... . 923.54 Seat, Idylls of the, Bulleaa, Frank T........... .... .. ....... . ... . 3a`1:Q8 Search-light letters. Grant, Robert................ ... ....... @J 421.31 Second book of tales, Field, Eugene... . ... .. .. .. Second book of verse. I'ia=1d, Iyaa ,,,, ,a,,,, ' ' . ........ . 452.�r?i ,gene. ...._.. .• 451.4�6 Second jungle book. Kilalili;;, 1ludyard.... ........... ...... ..Y 466,36 S'►epcY Mutiny as seen by a subaltern froua D011ai to Luckuow. V!bart, Col. Edward. .... ... ..... ... .... .... ...... .... ... .. 848 8 Sermons, P�10d, George W. That Better world. ...... .... .. .� , ,+jSermona Serrncns, b1091110desi and a a�isczellEneous. Jowett, Benjamin. .... .. 530.27 Severance, Frxak 11. Old traile, on The Niagara frontier. Buffalo.. 822.70 CoNents. The cross hearers; The Pasehal of the great pinch: With Bolton at Fort Aii9gnr:�: 1i'lant bcfayl David t}grteat: A Furl Hirt®ara con tenniul: .7oEarnale rind Journeys of an e+aar]y Buffido me-reliant. ]i and. VC-At"res of Robert Marsh: Underground trLals: Niagara anti the poets. Shera.rd, Robert [Iarborouali. EaMile ZOIR' a blogr;aphical and critl- c2d study. lr'4tith 3 ports., facsimile letter,and 5 ill us. L., 18M. 80. 783.49 Sherman, Gen. Win. T. Force, Gen. Manning F. (Great enaxa- tuanders) . . ...... .... .... .... .... .... .... ... .... ... 723.56 Shine "Terrill, a Sea Island ranger. r'4Ttanrnc,Ei;k.....�.... .... .2.5 Ship,`he: her story. Russell, 1V. Clark.... .... .... .... .... .... .... 825.49 9 Eti �eentZ pdeaea --rgc��o Siberia,- Va1dituir. I1tssrla an the Pulifle Lind the; Siberian rallwvay.. SDI-15 Sienkieaviok, Hen ryk. Ilene knights of the cr0l;s- B., 19()0. Vol. 1•S57"2.11 Sir patric:k: the puddoek. Walford, Lucy ll... .......... . ... .... ..W17.1.6 Smith. Arthur U. Viliatce life in C111na: a stady in saeiulOgY. N, Y•, [1869]. 811, MUS................ .... ............ .. .. .... .... . .. :iG�.27 Smith, F. 11opkinsDo. The outer fellow. B., 1895. 120, Mitts.... .... S647.1 Contents. Dick Sonds, convict: A Kentucky cis,dereslla: A water- logge.1t tomvn., They ling In t1w stoop a_:tti: Betwern sliowen in Port*Une of I'Dbls tramps., htuortI111 ;to UIL lftw! 1,hexer Inut no slemp". The njan with tie) empay slemeve- 11 Tinater of Iron 1,: it Five meali fOr It dollktr.l l Smith, George Adam, Life of Rosary Drunittlntltl. V. y,, 1538. Sg. 783.45 Smith, Goldwin. The United Kingdow: as political history. W. I., 189D. vole. 8°.... ...... ..... ...... ..... .... ..... .... ..804.2`l,`?;3 117;31.:3 I Smith, Joseph. ookall, lsily. the Alortljon prophet.... ........ Smithsonian institution. Annual report of the board of regents Ee .3tily, 18137.• ............. .... .......I.. ........ ... ...... Bi ce;llant?taus collections. From vale. 30, -11............ .... .... .. Whiter Bradlee. Steant-boiler practice in its relauion to .fuels uttti theircornbusttoil,and tllc ccationih, results obtained With vurl- OUR nietbads anti iievici s. --N'. Y. 1896, 8Q. ............ .... .... 047.50 Sobieski. ,fee M Ilry sionlia, queen of Ynlattyd, wife of :Sobieski....... 7€3 A7 Sociology. Firick, lienry T. Prltultive lave and love-stories ...,_.. 567.31 Soldiers' 110me, clielseat, .31alss. An Dual rel7ort. 1701, 18;19.. .... ..IlSoldiers Boldiors three dnd Military Lales. Klplin„;, Hudyard. 2 vale.... ..460.t30,31 Solita.ry sutvener, The, X. Y., 1899. 120.,.1 ....., .... .... .., ,... 465.37 ,Songs, and otherverse. Field, I+,ugenB.... .. ... .... .... .... .... .... 1 1.52 Soto, lleruaando do. Bing, Grace. De Soto and 11t4 Filet,in the land of Florida. . ...... ...... ..... .. ...... ...... ........... ... 872.1E South African question. Schreiner, Olive. ........ ...... ......••.. .. li�l,i 4 South lVey anouth, 141ae:S. Dedication of tIM, Fogg Library, Sept. 14, 1`3M...... ..........L. ......I..... .... .... ...... . .. .......... Southern` aasltiler stories. 'Eq ggle;xton, George Cary.... .... .... ......E291.5 Spain, Imllre$Bious of. Lowell,Jntltes Rug—Sell..... .......... ....... 453.6.1 Sp&u o'life, The; n tale of Loulabourg and Quebec. McLennan, IVin111[i1.14 oral Mellwraith, J. hT...... .... ...... .......... ,......... . Spirit of place, and other essays. Meynell, Aliee. .... ...•.. ....•. .. `50-50 Square pegs. Whitney, Xrs. A.17.'1`................ ...... .. . ....�4'(i1i.1 SSquirrei. See Crum, IV. E. Little: bsaists of #leld anti ;wood.•.{. ••. 02&56 Stable, The private: its establishment, lasaanatgemeut, and appoint- ...... .... . ......... .... .... 926.49 Stalky ,lad Co- Kiplitag, llndytatrd. ....... ...... ...... ...... ...... K573.9 St&aton, Edwin M. Gorham, George G. IAfe and public services of 1{ld w in M. Stanton. 2 volS ...... ..a........,........ ........ ..72t3.22,23 Stair, Frederick. American ludiaa;us. B., 1600- 12°. (Fthno-geo� gra phle reader,no.2.). ...... ...... . ..... .... ........ .... S`?U. S Watertown (Public Lib�-a-r Catalogue. 27 Stars and telescopes. Todd, Mvlcl 13....... ........ .. . ...... .... 435.:1#3 Stead, V . T. The United States of Europe ran the eve of the parlia- m en t of pence, AT. Y., 1399. 121, i l l as s............. . .... .... ..101;1.19 Steam-boilers. SUOW, Waltcr B. Steam-boiler practice in k6 relation to fuels and their combustion. ...................... .... ........ 947.50 Stea7tt -engine- llose, Jo9huaa. Xndtru in ach i n u-sh op pra ctic:e..-. .-' Steeveus, George Warrington. In India. N. V., 1391). 1.0........ .361.50 The Tragedy of Dreyfus. X. Y., MO. 120, port....... ...... ....M61.2.5 Stephen, Leslle, and S. Lee, eds. Dictionary of nationgl. bio!irraplay. N. Y., 1885-1391). Varls. 1-61. SO. ...... ... .' . .. ..... .... . ,Stetson, Charlotte Perkins. The yellow wall paper. B., 1S99. 1G11.. S541.9 Stevens, Thaddeus. V1 00all, S:atnuel IV, (Amerleau staatesanien.).... 781.16 Stevenson, Robert Louis. Letters to his funnily anti friends. Selected -aud ediaed, wltla taoLesand introduction, by Sidney Colvin. N.Y., 1899. 2 viols. S", illus... . ..... .... .... .... ...... . ...........44a.4S,41) Stockton, Fraauk R. The associaate lierniits. N. Y., 1809. 120, 11lus.SS66.'2.6 Stoker, I3raatn. Draaculaa. N, ,, 1S ItJ. 12".... ............ .... .... 8874.:3 Stolen stary,.and other newspaper stories. Williaans,Jesse Lynch..IV724.10 Story of Old FearC Loudon. Murfrv5a , Mary N. (Ohurles Friber•t Orad- Clock.).... .......... .... . ... .... .. ...................M975.11.5 Story of the Gaadsbys. Xlpliug,Rudyaard............ . .. .. ...... ... 4G6.34 Story of the naatious. Stnry of the people of Englaud,l MLh contury. I11cQLrthv.Ju-A- ia.BS3,61.62 .1ust.ria. Whitruan, Sidney. ......... .......... .... .... ...... .. 88..6.1 China. DongIntl, l.obert Ii..... .... ...... ........ .... .... .... .... 58;3.G4 Strang, William. A bDolc of giaants. L., [1809.1 121,illus......•... .34.47 Strong laearus, Cable, Geode W.. ............... .......... ........ C116.7 Surface of things. Waaldstein,.Clra.rles.... .... .... ........ ..........1VIGSZ Swettenha.m. Sir Fretalk Athelstane. The real Malay: pen pictures. L., 1000. 1`y".... ...... ................ .... .... .... .... .... .... 351,71 Tq.bor Acadeniv, Mariou. Gattalogcae 1893-149....... .... .... .... .... Taming of Lbe jun^lc. Doyle,Dr. C. W...... .... ............ ......D-154.'?5 Ta.uaig, Carl. Lenz, W. von. The great piano virtuosos of our aline. 782.56 Tempera uce. Koren, John. 564.37 Ton banes one is teal. Bale, E. F;,...., ..«. .... . ..... ...... . ......... 455.42 Textile School. See Lowell Textile School......... ...... ......... That fort"lle: a novel. learner, C. D...... .... .. , ....Wt?i9.11 "They that walk in darkness." Ghetto traagedles. .faa-%vill, Isratel.. 720.0 Thomas, Endle. Roman life under the Qnsars. ti. 1., 1809. illus. 842.43 Thompson,, Alexander 114mllton. Ga nibridge and its colleges. B., 18n,100,iI lug................ ............ ...... .... ...... .... .. :311.3i Thompson, Eruest Seton. 'floe trail of the sand hill stag. N. Y., 1599. 120, Mug............ .................. . ........... ...... 923.57 Those Dale girls. Carruth, F. W..... ...... ................ ...... .0 19.5 Thousand clays in the Arctic. Jackson, F. C..... ............. ..... 337.25 ` aghleenth Supplement--igoo— of Through nature to God. ... ............ .......... 532.:33 Thwaites, Reuben Gold, M. The Jesuit Relations and allied docu- ments. Travels and eXplorations of the Jesuit missionaries in New Fraanee, 1610-1791. Cleveland, 1809'-99. 90. Vols I-BO..873.21.80 Tiverton tales. Brown, Alice.........•.... .......... .•.• ....•... 13577.:3 To London town. Morrison,A...... .... .... . ........... ...... .... ..M878.3 Todd, David P. Stars and teleicaapes. A band,-boot: of popular astronomy. B., Mg. 12a, Illus. .... .... . ..... .... ... .... .... 925,39 Todd, Mabel LDomis. Corona and Corovet; aa.arr_L&l Of the Amherst eclipse expedition to Japan to observe s€a's total obscuraation, Nh Aug., 189C. I3.,1899, 8L'....... ...... .... .... ..... . . .. . .. 3a:1.5;# Tools. Pose, J. )rfodern niau;laiaae-shop practiue. N. Y., 1$B8. 3 'v. 41,Mus. ...... ...... .... .... .... ...... ............. ........... *Ref. Trail of the goldseekers; a record of travel In prose and verse. Gar- land, H. N. ' .,1SJ9. 120. ...... ...... .... ........ .... ...... 361A6 Frail of the saandhill stag. Tho rap�un, E. S..... ...... ...... .....• .. 92r3.5'7 Transvaal from within. Fitzpatrick,J. P.......... ...... .... ...... .337.29 Travels. De Windt, IT. True Liles cif travel and adventure D521.5 Mpli:ig, 11. From seta to sea. Letters of travel. ...... .... ......:361,47,48 Trevelyan, Sir George Otto. The Americau revolution. X, Y., 1890, so.. Pt. 1. .... .... .... . ......... .... .... .... .... ...... .. 8 .34 Tribune atlmanne and politiaxll re-;inter for ISM Ithudt~s, Henry N. Y., 1899. 120.... ...... ...... ... .... ..1046.25 Trine, Ralph Waldo. In tune rwltli the Infinite; or, fullness of peace, po%ver and plenty. N. Y,, [181193. 121........... .............. 525.50 Trooper.3813:1; a private soldier of the thirst republic. Decle, L. 'i.Y., IM, 121, Illus...... .... ...... .... .... .... .... .... .... ........1051.51 Trues tables of tratvci and adventure. Do Vti ltidt, ff. N. Y., 1810. 120.M11.5 Trustees of Public Reservations. &nnual report,, 8th. 18013.... -P,C.-Mass. Two standards. Barry, W. X, Y., 1899, 120 .. ... .... .... ........ 13281,5 Under the Afrieaan suss. Ansorge, W. J. ...... ...... .... .... . ..... .. 377.15 Under the deodars. Itilpling, R. .............. .......... ...... ... .. 4K34 IIixiated States. I. PUBLic DocuxLN1's. 11rrard of Pensfou Apivals. Report. IS94.... .... .... ......... ... - Bn cau of Education. Art and laaadust,ry- ]i ducfatlon in the indus- trial and tine arts in U. S., by I.E.Clark. Wash., 1897. 80. Bur'eau of lsduccada;on. Report of the Commissioner. IS97-'98,... .. T.L.— Service Commix.—don. Antanial reports. 1808....... .... .... .. Dej)G. of aYgrkulture. 1lirt&iou of bol any. Bulletin. O.—Grasses of arid districts of 'kexaaa, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, Utah, in M87. ... .... .... ........ ... .... ...... ... .... .... .......... .. Grass, anti forage experiment station at Garden City, l riaasaas; by Dr.J.A. Sewill; Coi per;atiy a bra neb stations in the South, . byS. M. Tracy.... .... .... ........ .......... ............ .. --Bohn of chemistry. Bulls ftsk, 4i. Analyses of cereals col- lected at the World's Columbian expos., by Harvey W. Wiley. waash.,1805. so...... .... .. .. .. ... .... United Stales. (CGIW7Med.) Dear, of entomology. Bulletin. No. 17. The cinch hug; by,L. 0. ,lloward. 29. bull worm of cotton, by F. IV. Mal Iy, 1893.. ]Bulletins. Technical aeries. No. 1. IZevision of the zapbeilnime of North America, by L. 0. Howard...... .... .... .... ...... Div. of vegetable.,patho?ofi g. A new hollyl ook dNi� ase, by E. A. South worch............ .......... .. . . . . ...... . ......... Ojtce of experiment statione. Rec:urd. Vol. 7. No$. 1-+1........ Seetion n foreign markets. Report of the chlef. 1895 Bulletins. 13.—`.!Tate of Porto Rico. 11.—Trade of the Philip- pine Island. 15.—Our foreign trade in agricultural products, . .... . ..... .... .... ...... .... .... Work of the debt. for the fmi-mer. 18W. ......••• .. .... ... Debt. ni' labor. AnnUd report,. lint. 1898, eland and mAchine labor. 2 v....... .... ...... .......... ............ ... .. .. .... .. . Bulletin. Na. 16. 1899...... .... .............. ...... .... ... Special report?. 7th.—Thelum of lkilt., Chicago, N. 1,. a"d Philic. Sth.—rite lanusing Of tlzEL ivorking people, by R. 1t. L. Gl)uld. oth.— The Itallaas ill Chicago...... ........ ..•• ., . Director n7'Me mint. Reports. 2fltb. (1808.).... .... .... .... .... Interstate commerce commission. Annual report. 1890.•.. .•.... .. Lrfe scavfug sere er. ARaats:al report. 1808.... .... .... ...• .••. ••.. .Light house board. Report. MS.... .......... ............ ...... National m1futiva. [Bulletin, No. :Iaj. Pts. M. N"... Proceedings. N"n]. 21. (1899.).... .... .......... .... ...... . Report. ISM. 1897., part I....... . .... ......... .... .. . Tcrt+fl clepe. Otlicial reecfrds of the union and confederate navies in the war of the rebellion. vol. S•.... ...... ......•,•, S26— Orcdnance slept. Annual report, 1898. ..... .... .... .... .... .... .... Tr•e.-44rIcnis. Compilation of mes8ages anti pulmrs of the presidents, 17S9-1S97. 1r! vois...... .... .... ...... .... ... ...... ... .....846.31-41. I11. DI-ISCH111TION AM) 'itAv Lms. llinirhead, J. F. The land of contra*ts. A Briton's view of his Amerleau kin. S., 189S. 1.20.... ........ .... .... ... ...... 31M.56 V. HI 'dolly. Bicknell,E. The territorial negnisiclon.; elf rise U. 8., an hlstorl- aral review. B., 1801). lei'.. .... .... ..... ..... . .. .. ..... 821.46 2. Colonies.. Fiske, John. The Dutch and Quaker colonies In America. B., 1899. 120, 1 vials.... .... .... .. . .... . ..83.1.3:3,31 .3, Resolution. Treveiyan, ,fir G. 0. The American revolu- tion. N. 1,, ISaJ% 80. PL. 1,1760-1776.... .... .... .... 8-14.34 4. 1+rum lle,eahr QP%ury to Civil war. Bison, 11. Sine lights on Atrr+-rican hifitory; national period before the Civil war. N. Y,. 1899. 181,.......I .... .. .. .... .... ..I. .-., ..... 880.19 I hofle , .l. F. History of [lie U. ti., from the comprumise of 18511, 2. Y., i13i1:i-W. 4 V. S....... .... .... ...... ....S,18.2p-El 30 E ghleen-th United States. (Cotttinif d.) :. MR trar. Gorham, 0. C. See his Life and public services of Edwin 31. Stanton. B., 1899. 2 v. So...... ..........728.e2,23 Wise, J. S. See his End of an ere. (Southern views).......... 782.59 �. S. fury dept. 01111ciul records Of the unlon atlid 0.01jF'th'rmlte navies In the war of the rebellion. Series 1. Vols. 1-S...... .-�— 6, War Wt4 Spain. American ltiauiomd lied Cross rellef cum- mittee. See Reporta. Way, 1898, March, '1899. ............ 825.48 Bigelow, J., Jr. RMIlInISUeuces vT Lire Srtntiittgo CaMpRIgn. W. Y., 189D. 120.............. ...... ...... .... ............ S72.13 33oogal, S. The tight for Iiantlago. N. Y., 1899. 8"........... 874.10 Edwards, Meta. F. 111. The 198 campalgn of the 6th Alas. U. S. V.. .... ...... ........I. .... ... ...... ..... ...... .... 8723 22 H€tlI- Tom. The fan and i1gliting of thn llkouglr riders...... .. 871213 Konylan, George. C0111MigUitjg Ili CUbil... . .. .......... .... 875.30 McCook, Henry C. The € artial groves of our fallen heroe8 in SmAjago de Cuba...... . ..... .... .... ..I. ... ..... .... .... 874.19 lllaii�fleld, E. C. Work of t1w Masv. Voluuteer Aid AssucirrLion durin"& the war with Spniu, IS98.... ...... . ... .... . ..... .. MAR Miley, John D. rr, Cuba Wth Slmfter........ .... .... ...... .. 87112 Miller, F. D. '1`IM expediton to the Philippines.... ...... .... . 67.1.20 Roosevelt,T. The Rough riders... .... . . ..... ...... ...... . 874.17 Wheeler, Maj.-Gen. The Santiago campaign, 1808. .... . ..... 874.15 ouugliusbatid, Maj. G. J. (1a Hi Philii plues).... .... .... .. 337.23 VI. Lirt.,RITURR. 311tcbell, D. G. American lends, rind letLers. L—The Mayflower to Hip Van Winkle. 2.—Leather•stock- ing to Doe's ;'Ravetj.... ......... ...... .... .... ...........475.;i'3,40 Urquhart, Rev. J. 3,loderu dig+overies and the Bible. (From the' creation to Abraham.) L., [15%]. SO....... ...... ...... .... .... 525.51 Van Dy%c, Heury. 'I'lse last wordl; a Christmas legend of long age. ,N-.Y.,1898. 1'!=. . ..... ...I.. .......... ... ..... ...... .... ...... V2•18.5 Vengeance of the feuriale. Wilcox, M.... ...... . . ..... ........W667.1i1 Verestehagin, Va siti. "1512", M%polean I. In Russia, InLrod. by It. 1 WL(,tttg. N. y., 1S8'J. 1211, port........ .... .... .... .... ..... 842.42 Verses, 1889-18913. lwipling, R.............. ...I...... ...... ........ 466 d8 Via erucis; a romance of the second crusade. Crawford, F. M....t;K9.25.5 Vihart, Col. Edward. The Sepop tunny its seen b}ta subaltern from Delhi; to Lucknoww. N. Y., IS9a. 81, lllua............ .. .......... S48-38 Villafr&nca, Richard. Costa lsica. th(- genj of American republics; the land, its resources ana its, peopie.... ...... .................. .. 336,22 Village life iu Chiva. Smith, A. 11........ . ...... ....... .......... 365M Vladimir. Russia on the Pauiile and the Siberian raliwway. L., 180a. 811,111us.... .... .... ........ ......... ...... ... ........ .... ..... S94.215 Watertown Tublic Libmo; Catalogue. 31 Waddell, Maj. L. A. Awoug the HitmMalnyas. N.Y.,1S911. so, illus. 377.1E Wa,ldatein, C 1vtrlea. '. he surfan of things. B., 183'1}. 160........W108.5 r,videithr. The rudoness of the non. tltella'ard Leatberhead: L Hoan- bnrg story; Cut basso'e Walford, Lucy Rertha. Sir Patrick; ttac puddock. N. Y., i390.120.W174.0 Waliszowski,l aalnller . i�laary sienl:aa; )tfiriedtzl;a GranF;e d'Arquieti, quevia of I'alatod, aatad Wife of Sobie0d, 1611-171G. N. Y., 1898. 1 ". 733.-17 Waltham, Nlw;s. Inatiui uraal address ut aaaaayor, y hft gnnu.al reports. 180'3.... .... .. .I . .. I...I. .... .... ...... ..... ... .... .... Ward, hf aryP Augu_ta. Preface (53 pp ) In Jouhert, Selections tram his tlaoughts... ... .... ...... .......... . .. .... .... ...... .... .... :�a3.G1 Warner, C hnr1e8 Dudley*. That fortuue; a nov,.l. \. Y., It'11111. 12". IV27{9.11 Washington, Bonlier`i`. Future of LbeArneriicaaaa Negro. B.,IS1 0. 120. al;ii.47 Watson, William. Advetitures of it lalool ade rnnuer; or, tr.ado In Liam, of war. Ir., 1892. 80..... .... ..... .. ... , .... a... .... ,..... .745.5 Waugh, Arthur, lihynacs. (lit The srtustret b auk of :enian l a,) 4470.32 Wee jvi.1Cie k5'lmmliie. l(ipiltja, 1i.. fit date 11'riGill s, 'a11» fin.). ...... .. 461.31 Wt)as$1, ,Sea: Cra w, W. E. I.Cttle L„asts of field aaacl wtiliii...... .... 523.56 Weir, Jaines, Jr. The dawaa of reason; or, mnental trnit--, in tite lower .aninamals.. N. Y., I'Mo. 1G". ..,.. ,... .. . ...... .... ...... ...... .. J21.67 Wa311esley, Attlaaar, diad:e of ll'cltiiifiloir. RohertG, P. S. Tlie rlsta cif lVellington.... ...... ... .. .... .... .... ...... .. . .. .... .... .. Wells, JosElalt. Oxford Laud its eollct?t:�,. B., 1899, IGI, illus....... 311.;1{i West Atriiciamem sl;ndles. King-,ley, 31. 11........... . ........ ...... .. Westborough, 3fug8. Farkwan, Rm Ebenezer. Diary, 1737.1770- 1iSo.... . .... .......... ........ .... .... ...I .... .... ...... ........ 8dJ.As esteatt, Edward Noyes. Diivld Itaartaum. N. Y., 1901). 120. ....AYa11.3-7 Whale tisla,ry. 13ullon, F. T. Tltaa cruise of- Lime CaelaaaloL round time worlalafter sl1�,rm wbaales .... .... ..... .......... .... .... ...... 351.66 Wheeler, Xrij.-is^.n. .lusepl"a. 'Tlie 5antiaag a cam l.aal.ign, ISH. B.,1813. 874.15 'henk'1agiatllue,el was In flower. Major, C...... .... .... .... .... ....'234.6 Whiter, WiIllsam Allen. The coura of lioyv1IIL,. N. Y.,18119, 120. ..W599.2 Gontowts. Va tya•aom of Alenly Jones; A recent Confedersatet victory; ,,While hilea tlaa evil cltayal come ii ai % James sears, n:cauglaty per®en; much pomp aLn a several cirentusLwlees; "The herb tanual he:atrU- e ase", Whfteing, Ricittard, T11e Island; or, the advenwres of as peraoti of quallt;y. N. Y., 1500. 120. ..... ....., ........ ......'41503.3 No. n Jahn Street. N. Y., 1899. 1 ..... .... .... ... ...... ....IV593-5 Whitman, Sidney. Austria. Witli the aollaboration of J. I1. Me- 11ndili. N. Y., 1SIN. 1216. (Story of Lhe neations.,)..... .... .... .. SS8.63 Whitman, NVIIL. Ifiggloson, T. W. (Ira his Con temp orariezi.)...... 423.29 Whitney KelleMlclgies. Pierce, F. C. `L'lie descendants Of .3011n WIlit- ney, who came from London, End., Lo IYaatertow'], Mass.,, In 1835. Clile., 1895, 80, ports. .......... .... .. .. .... .I .. .......... ...... 728.24 Whitney, Adeline Dutton Traiml. Square pegs. B., 1999. 120....14'917.19 32 Z ghteent 2 Wilcox, Marion. The Vonaeaan-ce of tills Female. Chlo., 1S90. 120.-W6617.10 Wild M11111alR I ltaave knowli. Truest S. Thompson...... ............ 923,59 Wild flowers, Guide to tLe. Lotansherry, Alice.. ... .... ............ 94ai.30 Wild life at borne; lie w to Study and photograph It. Keatrton, R..... 0.23.53 Wilkins, Mary L. The Jamesous. X,y,a 1899. Joo. ....: ......WC4 S5.1.5 Willard, Frdnees E. Gordon, Anna. The beautlful life of Frauces B. 1111laard. A memorial volume........ ..... .... ... .............. 783.44 'Willia.lms, Jesse Lynch, The stolen store, and other newspaper nodes. N. Y., ISO9. Ifs°.......... ...... ...... .......... ......W724.10 Contexts. stolen story;New liieporter;Mrs.H.Harrison Well's oboes; The great a#ecretury of state iaiterview, City aaclitora8 Consoi[s3Leu; Cub reporter aina taco k1 ag of Spain; The aid re poder. Willson, Ileekles. The greaatcuinpany: being a history of the laotiour- able co party of merebfin;s-adventurers truclilig in tc)Flud oil' Bay. N. Y., 1900. so, illuR.... ...... ....... .I .... ...... ... ,..... 675.31 Wise, Barton Haaxcall. The life of Henry A. Wise of Virgitliaa, 1so6- lS70. N' I., 1899. 82e 1101-t.... ...... ... .... ...... ............p 72S.25 Wise, John Sergenn t. End of an era. B., 1859. S°•....- .... .... .. 7S'?.511 With Nsanson In that north. J'ollansen, Ujaklrua3r.... ...... .... .... .... 3:i4,ai7 Woman. ;4larllolna, L;aurai, Studies In flail: Ps}arliol0"a'Y Of wbatiaB.. 50.5.46 Woodlaa3rry, George Edward. Reaart of avian. N. Y., 1899. 12°p...9 y0.41 Woolsey, Saaraah Chauncey, (SU$an Coolidge.) The new year`s bar- gain. ll. 1575. 16°, illus..... ............ . ..... ..... .... ...... IV-016.11 Worceast€r, Hass,., public libraries of, Green,Sutuuel 8..... ....4,jUhraries World, 1listory of the. Earliest peoples. I;agozin, Ga naide A...... S41.39 Worthen, W. E., ed. hlapletoji's c:yclopaediatof drawing. N, Y.,I885. go, illtJs....... ................ ...... ...... . .... .. ...........4 Wyeth. Jobu Allan. Llfe of General aratIME) I3erlford Forrest. N.Y., so, ilIlis.... .......... ...... .............. .... . .. .......... .... . 7$3,Q1 WYradham, HorRep. The queen's service; or, the real "Tumnsv AtIdDs"; experiences of ;a private soldier In the Ilritisli in Pantry aft home and aabroa d. B., 1S99. 120...... .... .... .... .... ...... ....11)al.$r3 Yangtze valley salad beyond. Bishap, Isabella L. Bird. n vols....336.23,24 'Fellow ivall paper. Stetson, Charlotte Perkin-;. .. .... . .. ...... ....S84L9 Younghusband, Major G. J. The Philippines, rind round about. N. 1., 1899. 80, port., illuR.... ........ .... .... ...... .... .... .... 337.2-3 Zangwlll, Israail as They that tivnllt in darkness'a: Glietto tray girlies. . Y.,I899. 1 1....... .... .... ..... ...... ...... .... .... .. p .... iZ29.9 Coatenig. 1,Tltey that waallc in darkness"; TrnnSftloual; Noaah16 Ark; The Maui of promiso; To rila 4n Jurusaaleui; E3001ulaah; Tile keeper of cona denca; fttan Moktatric; Diary of tl lueshuma d; lacurable; The Sabbath-breaker. Zola,, Emile. Sherard, RobertH, h biographical and critical study. 783.48 THE TAXABLE VALUATION OF THE REAL AND PERSONAL ESTATES WITH THE AmouiIT OF TAX$ TOWN For the Year 1899. Y ty� WATI RTUW.\ FRED, G, BARK-B-11, PRINTER, ion. TOWN OF WATERTOWN. PROPERTY TAX LIST. Name and Leeation. P dl. Personal. lip';I; Em- Tipud Tax. Abbott, John E . . . . . . . . ` 2 00 500 house by self . . . . . . . . . . . :1,4111! bard . . . . . . . . . 1300 1.3,540 sq. ft. land, S 10, B 20, L; . . 2,100 A lib€at,t, Sarah E . . . . . . . . . . , li,00{1 108 Gq c1011tile llnlssE.. . . . . 2,300 t,'?!l!) s0. ft. land,, S 10, 11 1: , L 8 lumse by self . . . . . tl,323 ,I. ft. land, S V, B 1.i. L 11 , , 1,460 8,040 141 fkl mill buildirl . . . . . . . . . . 28,000 L!ountim, P ont . . . . . . . . . ; 2,000 new brick mill building . . _ . ](,},()Im stable . . . . 500 boilers . . . . . . . . . 1,00l1 102,780 sq. It. laud, S , B 8 L=1 . I0,000 doltlale house . . . . . . . . . . . 2,:300 laLs:ll'riinrT ltou;Se . _ . . . 4,OM � '2(12,100 sq. ft. laud, S 2, B19, L 4 .,,.°? 7,100 15,:160 ssl, ft. l.lnd, S' 2, B 11t, L l . . 11:-00 ltokm kv tw`nwit, _ . . . . 2,500 17,180 €il. ft. lard, S 8, 11 L 10 block . . . . . . . . . . . , i •-2,000 house by tenant . . . . . . . . . . ] f70f1 double house . . . . , . . . . . . . �,t11}ty llnlise by tenatats . . . . . , . . 1,000 house by tenant . . . 64,003 st1, ft lanai; S 8. B 8, L 2 . . 4,500 brick 'black . . , . 4,0011 30,.180 sq. ft. land, S 8, B 8, L I . . . 1,800 41,4 i0 sq. ft. land, L 4 . 800 17d,716 sal. ft.. land, S 8, B 3, L a. . . 4,600 96,400 2,400 98 i Aell—oll, Will. J. . , . . . . . 2 00 I :100 0 11 PROPERTY TAX LIST. Xalme and Lcueaitioa. Poll, Yersoci Ll. Real Est. Total Tax. Adams B.. L,, ct. .L1., executor-s under t.Im will. of Alvin and Anue Axlam - . . 1},7,0 sq, it. land, 9 12, B 7, L I I 8,000 - R` L 12 (),I LL iR L 17 . 8,000 L 18 6,11)00 ;G LL L 111 y . 7.€1B}� 12, B 10, L 77 . OtO35 R6 44 L 8 . 10,.,60 L 1) . 10,800 is dL L IO . 9,720 L 11 . 11'0�1() Ri LR L1°3 . 1 j,-280 [G L` S 12, �7 LJ 11,A L 1 10,035 RR [L L 11 11.1,485 LR La LID . 10,035 R R L 1) 9,585 L` '` L 8 . 1ll,000 LL t< a 12, B 4, L 1 . 10,000� y+L/� a i R a L 2 . #11T11V1! Ld Id L .1 lf9}1}00 Ld it L 4 . 11,250 di di L 5 . u,mo `R LG L kf 10,625 iL al 11 . 0,+3f}1 la Ll L, "t f (1, 75 dL d L III . {I,:irS Ld Gf L 1) . 9,bliCl S 12, B 5, L 1 10,060 LL La L 2 . 8,760 [L da L 4 . 8,750 i` `L L $ . 10,000 Ll Id L II . 1(I,ON LR L< L 77 . 11,250 �L AL L 10 . IO,ODG LL L` I' ll . 9,0-5 LC d4 L12 . 12 . 3, 5 L R L 13 . 19,700 Re al L 2 . l n1186 I RL Gd L . 1Vy,1�'0 LL LG Ly� I , 1, w40 Li LL L y . 1c'()Ou RR RI L it . N O-1pb1) i G t, TO 7 ti,88/y0 R1 LL L . f,600 iL LL L 9 8,100 4L 'L L� T7 I. 10 15,025 R` L` S 12, 13 1, 1, 1,2, 1 oart of 12 8jj:7{� +G aL L 3 . PROPERTY TAX, LIST. :) Name and Locatlan. Poll. VCt-MTn:L1. 'Real E*t. '!wal Tax. Adarm, E. L.,it. aL. executors under the will of Alvin and Anne Adams---! (Continued.) S."450 8.7-30 ii +. L 5It ,01625 LL ii Is 7 8,750 F: L{ 11 8 . 8,f 60 L+ :. L ll . b,7i5al ` 1L [: L IO « 4 8,70 +F L 1 I . 12*20 F: .. S 12 B ''. L 1 L1 L 2 . l �i�l0 i+ K[ L 4 . 10,200 F[ :F L d 9,600 ++ LL L SI . L. L 10 . e1,(fy1)O/,il LL LL L 11 . !i'00�Y0 Li Li L 12 . (, WO FL L. L1:1 . 91120 iF it 7y L 14 :000 aL Rt 8 12, B a, L 1 L L 4 y#l,,Epi 4y , 10,GW +F L: L 5 . 1a1,$llll L1 L 0 . Syloo ii [L 7, 7 . 0,000 L 8 . 9,600 +: L1 L 0 . 0,600 ie L 10 1$,885 10, 13 2, L 1 . 1:3jyll11 a+ 4+ L : 11,737 FI L .A ` 11,830 ++ L[ L "1 « 11, 4m) is L1 1. 111050 +4 I[ L b 12,11,35 i+ [[ L 7 . 1210-05 a[ .L L 8 , 12,750 [ s+ L 0 1:3,600 1a 10 " 13,020 L l l . 11,701) it It L lei 15,000 [; +L L 1.1 . 119,950 L+ [r S 10, B 33, L .1 . 1$MOO +L it L 4 35,250 iL r+ 77 F LL li lljj[1e1 It 11 S, 10, B —}5, 1 11100H L 2 . 18,000 +L ;L L 3 . i'ROPEW-CY TAX, LIST. %AMU a:[el Locatiaat. t'�11. E' rsona:l, ]i.ti al Est. "t'ntal 'T`:ix. A E.L. try. L11.,a t?Cilt+dVS uIidlcr t1Yc will of Alvin and Anne Adatu!i.— (`ontliluctl. 1S,0y�[}0 {+ 64 � 47''� 18,000 L L 4 L 5 , 18,00(1 {+ L 6 , 40,100 4L {i L "e, B. °1-%Gq0 L {1 L !1 24,R7ii 4i L 10 . 201 280 L4 f[ L 11 . 28,070 41 L 12 :laf3i13 LL of LS 10, B 238, L I , 0f.} 8 L 2 . 10,726 ff L4 L . 11,760 iL ,t L 1 . 10,600 f t f 1 L 3 , 9,0814 T, 6 . 15,075 It if L 7 . J, 8 . ry,1i14 L4 Lc L 0 . 9,218 as ft L 10 , L,da1;}{1 f4 if r, 11 , [+ �; L 4 1 !. J50 a 4{ L . 114250 L4 4f 1, 7 S d,500 t a t L 4 . 0,8n it it 1. ;! , 11,17 3 i1 11 11 Ill . --1110 t` {+ L 11 . l;;.t11i(I It I 10, 13 -8, L 1 . ,u,}din 41 .+ r, 2 . +1 iL L 3 ' 11,700 L1 14 L . 'R, Il0 1e t4 $ 10, B 28, L fi 0e - IK,70J '4 L4 L 11'9150 .i a[ L, i 19A,"1 11 +[ L 8 . 0,750 +f of 0 . 11,760 41 1+ L 10 10,500 L[ fa S 10, 13 29, I, Md . 451,�Yl,YtF it ie 1, 4 44 it part of L 45, 6, d. •� 10,12 1 16 ff 1, !1 .126 Li 14 L 11 P 1do,.1f1f1 Li to L 12 ` 12 .; :, L 1+ 5 10, R 30, L 1 . 1I,t1dall t4 Lf L 2 . ! i+3 ii 44 L a 9,a 50 11 L+ L 4 . PROPERTY 7f`t1X LIST. f Ni sac :and Location. Poll. I Personat, i Rea! t;til.. 'i'Mal.Tat. � I � i Ailams. I..L., et.. al., executors wider tIte will of Alvin and _ nnr Adams. - 1{'cla,tiaataL�Z j :-ill It si I, I; i 1',750 id ii 1• I . ]1,iY<IlF p LL 1211-500 11 L{ I. 10 10162-s 11 I: I, 1 1 . il, ra It {; I. 1-I . 376 LL {L F gt.1i I1� 1 LL La L 14 i1,375 kL I1 11 15 . 9,4'75 +` iL L 10 . .1, iL I- Ll7 . 12,:5011 LL LL S 10, 11 .11, L 1 . 12.,i{143 c. it L 2I I1.2i'jr1 L{ LL L :9 . 11,250 IL LL 1. d 10,112.5 1 10,625 .111,442-5 LL 'L L 7 10.625 L{ L{ 11 8 11,250 I# La L r,1 I1.250 tL Li L 10 12, D .L La L I 112,1-0)0 LL LL L 1e . Total ;We a 2,0013,567 stl. ft. . . . . . [Louse by 10- Lard$ . . . . . . 4,OOD 10,930 sq. ft. land, S 10, H 22 . L 1 1,350 1;,184 11 :L S 11, Il 2tl, L 1 1,71{F 18,000 :L LL 1, 2 . 1,r1110 1S,{N1U as °: L :, . 1,600 1g,rNlU :, :: L r; . 1,t1(11l 44 022 LL LL L k . 2,650 110,800 a L L L S 11„ B 2.4, L I U,7:50 1+.i8.twi(1 aL L S 11, B 27, L 1 17,(#1}f1 1W,050 2,403 02 Adam, L icizan. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 200 5 28 Aticarit, W'illiam . . . . . . . . . . . ? 00 300 hotuse by self barn . . . . . . . . . . ,iD(1 10,450 sq. ft. land, S4, I3 K, L 1 . . 60 2,400 46 28 Alaric, F-Il/abottt F. . . . . . . . . I1011se by self . . . . . . . . . 1,400 [rail) . . + . . . 100 1,480 wj. ft. Iand, S .'3,,B 34, 1� 5 . . 460 l,i1b9 �i t1t3 PH171'L'YwTl. TAX LIST. `dame a tid Latalioto. Poll. persoljF.il- Hta[ Est. TotaI TaY- �11:lrie, ;Toseplt N. . . 2 00 rlouble hove by tonanl$ . 2,200 fL land, S :1, B. 34, L :1 lilt} 2,300 -30 7 2 Alexander, Willinin A. . . . . . . 2 Gil 12 00 hou.9e by. self . . . 4,Ni111 16,950 sq, ft. l ttid, S 1, B 11, L 11 2.100 house by tenant 3,1�1)0 li,885 stl. fL )and, S S, B :18, L 7+ . .irate house by tenant . . . . . 2,000 5,748 sq, ft, land, S 3, B 3,}, 1130 !1100 11.750 214 -;S Allc-tt, John W. . . . . . . . . 2 00 house by self, et. al. . . . . . . . . ,',DIIU Y,Si3 sq. ft. land, S 1, B I, L S 35U V 2, 1150 40 54 AtIvii, Mary and l:limbeth . . . . . . dipuble hutme . . . . . . , 1,sUO double houso . . . . . 2,000 10,4-A sll. ft. hued, S 10, B 10, L It! 1161110 i .#,lidrews, William, Luxrt. . . . . . . . 2 00 50 limise by self . . . . . . . . . . 1 11 2,NK1 barn * . , 600 4,020 sq. It. land, S 10, B 21, L 6 . 200 .A "�,70t1 4+ lA r pplin, LilliAli L. . . . . . . . . . . house by self . . . . . . . ;'000 8,078 mil, ft. dent, S 11, B 6, L 1=' . 900 AAlloy, Luke F. - '? QO lull u 4 46 At-kinsou, Jane, AV. house . . . 1,200 4,4 0 sq. ft. ltmttl, S 2, B 14, L 7 . . E 450 5,120 sq. ft. hind, S 2, B 14, L 7 a 50f1 I D,020 sq. ft. laud, L 8 i 1 A 1 wood, George 1'. B. . . . . . . . 2' 00 house kv self . . . . . . . . 2,700 I1,•i1 aq. ft_. land, S 3, B 21, L 4 760 I f 2,450 58 56 I 1'16OPEUTY TAX LIST. Nnmu Lrid Laculon. 1' 19. Pecs �a cl. Rcakl Est. Total Tax. Atwood, henry A. . _+ 00 house by self . . . . •3, f}(} E1,000 411. ft. land, S il, B 10. L 8 . IWO 3,200 n4 4S Ayer, Lucius A. .1. . . . . . . . . . ., 00 200 5 214 _11tdenwa,Thomas . . . . . . . ? 00 100 2 lit Bailey, Ambrose C., uxrt. . . . . . . 2 (M house by self . . . . . I 1,800 4192 9cl, ft. land, S 1, B..1, L 7 550 Bailey, T`rpmk M., LOW Se If., and Char- lnt v Jr. . . . . . . . . . . . 118,8708 sij. ft. laud, S 11, B 4, L 10 12,000 I,-000 417 oil Bailey, Frank 0. . . . . 2 011 house by self . . . . . . . . :31500 barn . . . . . . 500 11,04.': sq. ft.llnd, 4 Y0, 1B 20,L 5k . 1,7M Bailey and Shaw . . . . . . . . . . 500 Bailey, Georglana S. . . . . . . . house by self . . . . . . . ,F3ilf1 0,000 sq. ft, land, S 12, B 1:;, L 7 . 1100 BMIC , ,Tames . . . . . . . . . « 00 house by self . . . . . . :3,0100 (5,500 sq. ft, land, is 10, B 18, L 4 850 barn . an 50,800 sq. ft..lan S cl, 1©, 13 I6) L I l [ftu] Batiks, Caroline E. . . . . . . . . . . house by self . . . . . J I I,+lOd l 9,200 sq. ft. laa el,'S'3, B , L S Barker, Fred G. . . ? 00 4,01W house by self . . . . . 4,000 8,067 rrl. ft.land,S 3, B 10, B. 21 . . . 1,�tiU(l house by tenant factory . . . ., 000 16,6I30 sq. ft. Ianti, fi 10, ll 'I, L 4 . 1,:i0fl 10,I()0 2 ; 2)4 10 I'IZOPL.RTN' TAX LIST. Name .md Location. Poll. puv lal. IIv:t€ E',t,t. Total Tax. Barker, Joseplt G. . _ . . . . , 2 W house by self . , . },II€r11 10,000 ssl. ft, InmI, 5 10, B 15, L 1 BarIULvd,Frank E. . . . . . . . . . . ] 00 I 'e1ill house by self . . . . . . . . . . 4,[1g11 05,010 sq. ft. land, S 1.1, Il 119 . 6,000 Bal"Iles, James J. . . . . . . 04 0 horse by self . . . . . . . . , . store brrllding . . . . . . . . . BOO 5,510 %(1. ft. land, S 3, 11 15, L 4 . : ,:'oo 4,900 S 1 ti 2 Barrett, Peter P. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 (10 400 Barrett, Eleanor A. . . . . . . . . house by self . . . . . . . . . . llitrr) . . . . . 1,000 211,145 sq. ft. ]lard, S 7, 1110, part of 45,00E 9,00o 14 i 110 Barry, I•lleti . . . . . . . . . . . . . house by ttinant . 1,200 4,401 sq, ft. land, S 2,B M, LF5 a . 250 1,4v30 23 F 5 Ilarry, 1•:I1t°u Ar. . . . . . . , . . double huuse by self, et. al. , . . . 2,500 4,7 05 s+l, ft. land,S 2, B Ifi, 1. 5 . _ 260 1,791 sq, ft. land, L U . _ . I 2,950 41; 'a l Harry, .JameP, estate of . . . . . . . . I house by lte r6 . _ 1,000 8,847 sal. fit. land, 5 :1, B :;0, L 7 . . . 4-50 1,450 2:'. d 8 Parry, Johamut J. . . . . . lac>use by :pelf . . . . . . . . . . �d,500 4,800 sq, ft. IfLnd, S 2, B"14, L 4 part of 2150 2,750 4-1 111 Barry, Jelin . . . . . . . . . . . . `? 110 honse by self . . . . . . . . . . . 2,5UU barn" . '. , . . . . . . . . V 251) 8,8€17 sq. ft. of land, S 1, B 2, 1,,2 . . 1,2 59 PROPERTY TAX LIST. Name and Location. 11011. Pvr"nnl. deal Est. rottil TaN. Bartlett, FIarr;vt:L H. . . . . . . . . . p lmuse by ten€ut 2,-200 11,520 sq. ft. lau(1, S :,, B �2(1, 1. 17400 3"(300 51) t4 Bartels, George L. . . . . . . . 2 (10 house by Self . . . . . . . . . . . I I,:i011 10,M) sq. ft. bind, S 4. B 1), I, 1i . 500 2,()00 34 ti0 Barton,Samuel 3I. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 ho se by ,self 10,45U sq. ft. lantly S 4 B 2L l �t)0 10,450 sq, ft. land, L 5 . . . 400 1•1,450 sq. ft. hind, L 4 . j 750 8,311 Sq, ft. laud, L 3 . . 400 1�,1'84 stl, ft, land, L 2 . 750 1491010 115 14 Batchelder,Samuel L., estate of bricks share and dwelling . . . . . . lU,tt01) stf73'F.w building . . . . . . . . . . . " 3,1l00 barn and shed . . . . . . . . . . I,4*0 post nt3iec buildiner . . . . . . . . i (1,100 plumbers shop . . 1011 '10,885 sq. ft. land, S .3 B 1,L a . . . fb o M-na hreelr 'black . I;,5m) 4,580 sq. ft.. land, S. :'., B 1, L b a !),1 0 tenement Mack . . . . . . . . . 11t30 � 6,t`59(l s0. ft,. land, w .�, B 1, L l :3,141tC) 4ore building 1,0300 sq. ft. laud, 8 2, B 2, L 16 . . 2.8011 house by t WmLl; . . . . . 1.:1u17 i Gi,712 sq. ft:. lend, S B 4, L 8 apartment louse 9,152 sq. ft, land, S 9, B Pl, L 1 . . . 1.l�ai 'fit.�.l i.'ryi) 1.I[Irj ii4 Beal, Fanny A. . . . . . . . . . . . � 5,515 sq. ft. land?S 12}13 S, 1.6, 0'I:2? . Oil Beall, James M., estate of, Wm. L. Fav- wedl Alld 11eurY R. Slimier, etec:u- Wr4 air trusluts . . . . . . . . . lcatt$e ley heir•; . , _ . . 18,860 sq. ft. land, 8 :;, 13 23, L 4 , . lharn . . . . . 27C?11 5,755 sq.It. land, S 3, 13 2`2, L2 , . . 46U [louse by tenant . . . . 2,800 0,83*!!.Kq, ft, land, S .1, L 2:'P. L 6 . . 350 9,572 sq, ft. lair€l, L 3 750 �� I I,550 189 42 1 PROPERTY TAX L1$T. arse and Lacatlaa. PG1L Fersanai. IteaE Esl. Total Tax. Beiiner, ;tmo . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 300 6 0a I3rrtais, ( li.arlgq, estate of . . . . . . . hntase by ten-aftts . . . . . . . . . . 1,000 burn . . . + . . . ?f}0 1,704,1180 q, ft. land, S ::1, R 4`1 . 4-2,000 a,00g sq. ft. land, 8'', B 15, L ti . lot} 44,200 721t1 42 Bemis, Gerng;iawt fir. . . . . . . . . . 11011se by Self . . , . . . . , . . 2,000 barn F . . . . :Z. . . I 0 1:�,171sq. ft. land, S 1. A 10, 1, 32 . , ' 1,600 Bent, IMIker, eAnte of bourse by heirs . . . . . . . . . 3,5m lra,rn . . . . . . . . . ' 650 house by tenants . 1,81)0 20,230 sq. it. land, S 10, B 8, I. I 2,600 double house by tenants . . 1,000 4,820 sq. ft.. lmd, 5 10, B 8, L •1 . . GOO double house by ten aut . . . 1,500 4,760 sq. ft. land, 8 10, 13 8, f.2 . . � 600 1i,9b4 105 98 Renjatnilt, Wm. 11. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 100 11 04 Bviijatuitt, Fred A. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 100 .; 114 Bent. Uither, .ti. Co. . . . . . . . . . 4,960 fraarne stoic: building 4,000 4,114 9q. ft. land,S 2, Ii 2, L 11 . . � 4,10D 8,10,0 214 02 BiLnitan, Edw. A., estat+c of . . . . . . 4,700 Benton, I:ll;a B. R. . . . . . . . . . . house 1�y self . 3,500 0,840 stl.ft. land,8 10,B 17,L 2, PL I To 1,000 4,600 81M Berry, Charles I:., uxrt . . . . . . 2 OU 400 house by self . . . . . . . . J'500 barn . . . . . . . . . . 600 10145 stl. ft. land, S 1, B 31, L 8 . 11000 Bvnyon, M. Alice . . . . . . . . . Ikouse by F'Olt . . . . . . . t,,;s w ,'SaY,280 sq. ft. land, S 1, B 17, L«'. . a,f�lltt PROPERTY TAX LIST. � lame and Laotian. I1011. Persona. ]teal last. Totn1 Tax. Benym, M. Alke.-(Conthiaied.) double hotise by tenants . . _ 4,0{H) sq, ft. laA, S 1, B 111. L 7 1,700 double llOii,S(' 1)y (Lts IRS 8,660 ml. it. land, S 3, B 22,iL 14 . � N)U 1 tlnalhle louse by tdonants t3,Irw 7,165 sq. ft. land, S 10,, 13 6, I.4 1,100 24,050 :3!?1 42 13erry, Frank J. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 pause 11y self . . . . . . . . `3,600 7,5150 sq. ft.. land, S 10, B 15, L 6) . 1,1 0 double Imuse by tenants . . . _ 1,8w 5,750 sq. ft, lapel, S 10, 13 4, L 3 . . ; t i-O house by tenant . . . . . . 1,000 4,58+t3 sL1. fL land 4, S 10, B 4,1, . . � 700 dlattble house by tenant . . . . 7,sou 7,200 sal. It.. land,S 0, B 2, L 22 . . 70U double house . � 2,800 0,000 sil. fL lntid, S $1. B ', L 23 . . � 700 (lnuble house . . . . . . 2,8O#} 7,745 sit. ft. ltlnrl, S 0, B t$, T, 7, 1' L 8, part of . . 601) t1,000 sq. ft. lanti, L 6, 1' L 7 at l;art Of 8 . . . . . . 5fa{1 houee by tenant . , . . . . , WO 4,769 aq. ft. land, S 3, 13 •'C1, 1, 6 . . 1 400 2,768 sq. ft, hand, S 10, B i, L t,, part of . . . . . . . . . . . . . } � �1ti�6(1M a35:� 7� Beverly, Wm. W, . _ . 2 00 ,bouse by self . . . . . . . . . . , 21200 harts . . 00 5,40S sq. ft. lauds, S 1, 13 2, L 8 803 -3,`00 54 48 Bixby, Curtis IN.. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 house by self T 8 �,i3rl{1 7,815 sq. ft, laud, S 3,B10, L "+ 3,0511 Gil 78 I Blnclow, Henry .I. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 400 8 54; 11ingh-tin, john . . . . . . . . . . E 2 00 700 I)ouse by self . . 4,000 1 000 s(1, ft. Inud, S 10, B 21 L :l . 1,1:3tu1 s 5,8t1C1 10K 0) I 14 PROPERTY TAX LIST. Nama and Lupcntitrn. Poll, ParSCIZ t. j Real Lit. TOL-01 Tax. Bird, Mary 0.. mid Hannah. exempt I howse by self . . . . . . 00 16,601) 8d1, ft.. 1121d, S 10, B 8, L 1 I'zoo 2,000 Tysempt. B111CI{, taco. F. . . . . . . . 2 00 �"500 43 00 Binh, Ilafm'Nvtte C. . . . 2 00 2,`500 10.600 q. ft. land, S 12, B13,L 5 . 100 :"1000 scl. ft. land, L 4,part of . `.50 1,150 I 61 8+1 Blair, Emma A. . . . . . . . . . . . new house . . E . . . . 8,000 1-1,83A sc1, f1, land, S 11, B4, 1, 10 . 1,c€50 q 11r[3iFi1 l tl1 �Y Weiler, i.11zab th, wife of George . . . 750 house by self . . . . . . . . . . . 2,700 Nara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 slleds . ! 100 �145,010 sq. ft, land, S9,B 18,L 7 . 5�,11f}fl 12,:,00 214 02 13luilet•, Bi:lw. J. . 2 00 -_100 new double ilr,use . . . . �,80(1 5,00t) -,,+ ft. land, S [1), B 3.1, and 34, P L 1:'I . . . . . . . . . . . 250 :3,05() Bond, Willard 11. . . 2 00 f Louse lay .self. . . 2,000 11,805 sq. ft. lawl, S. •1,�I3 G, L .7 . . 000 Bowen, Laura [x. . . . . . . . . . . Louse ky self. . . 4,4928q.ft. 1mv1, S.1, 13 25, L 2, 12L 03 S1<al1 3,".FSti) 1.1 78 Bradford, Mali A . . . . . . . . . . � kom'v by self . . . ' . . t;,[)l)+0 15,8a0 sq. ft. land, S 1, B 20, 'L 10, la-art of. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,00 Ra,00i) S•} 00Boyle, Patrick estate . . . . . . . . . hcatw by hairs . . . . . . . 1,t0�0 3f1,31f, sq. ft, laIv1, S 7, -B 8. L I . ' tioOri 217,11, 44 28 PROPERTY TAX LIST. j Name and Losyslrbo. Poll. Persenal. Beal Est, Tatal Tax. Bradley, Mary . . . . . . . . . . . . 11011-se by "kM. . . . . . . . . . . OQ 8,002 sq it. M116, s .1, 13 27. L 7 . . 500 �61,000 14U 40 Brandstield, I:cln•artl . . . . . . . . 2 00 house by self . . . . * r 2,000 4,7 0s#I. ft. I-and, S 1, It 12, Ln). V L�3F 4+0 -- 2,460 42 19 Brennan, Thus., lielr� cif. . . . . . . , bouse; by tolmit . . . . . . 900 W1,11. . . . . . . . . . . .50 4 1,155 m1. ft. laud, S 11, 13 13, 1.1 . 1,031) 2,11f]ti ;2 50 Bridges, Jolin A, . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 house by self. . . . . . 0,{y0 7,254 F;q. ft. land, S :1, 13 8, L 4 , 1100 .3,400 FIT 76 Brigham, Clias. `? 00 s,,ll(10 hawse by self. �,�300 1l3,646sq, tt, Land, S 11, R 10, Li10, 11i,K4t1 sit. tt. latid, Te 11, I° L ;:0 �,100 4,7 75 r;il, f i. land,L 14 400 double bvuse + ' . . . 2',`200 (1,'280-.+1. ft. hind, S 10, 13 10, L G :150 I h,` e7tl 01 :( Comb . . . . . . . . . . h 10,1.30 %(1. ft. land, S 11, B 10, L 7,, P L 3131. I110 18,26.11.ft.Ia]Id, S 11, 13 "].1,]'L #1� 1,800 10,42.3 sq. ft. land, S 11, B 10, L 4, P L 1{1. 00 10,185 sit. ft. 1a11a1, L 5, 1' L :31 . . 51m) (3,71`,$1 tiq. ft. 1,11111, L Il. P L 32 400 10,454 sq, ft. lark!, 1. S, 1' L :1-1 . . . tS011 :i,tllfl ;ail, ft. Imid, ti 11, R 11, T, 2 1' L -12 , . . . . . . . . . 400 i1,2a 1 sq. ft. kiit1, L ,, P I. 21. 4W 11,0I2-qq. fr, la ml, L 6, P T. 1:1. +SOU 11.784 sil. ft. I.tllal, L 0, P L 12. IN)1) 11. laid, L 10, 1' L 211 400 ,0,2',':]s11. ft lard, L 11, i' L `a 1 . . . 1 400, '1.71-Q sq. ft, huid,S II, 114,12 1, 1' L 1 1.19)0 U.I[ia si 1. ft. land, S 11, l3-1,L ;?, V L 2 2,(HFf? 1:�,1 r8 sq.ft. land, S 11, 13 3,L 11, 1'L•1:; 1,t1G1{7 " S,:"52 r,a3. ft.land, 411, 11 4, L 8, V 1, 14,�on 2:11 80 1� PROPERTY TAX LIST.. .CLITIC and t.ncatiQn. ^ Poll. Personal. ttrat Lgt. `fatal Tax.- l rigllas,l, [ h.t ,, (!xecutui- esWteof John doll Jle h['}use. lay-�te�nants . . . . . . I 3,000 learn mid sheds. . , . . . . . . . . 1,000 double. house. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.600 � louse by teimitts . . . . . . . . 4010 I hoase'by tells rsts . . . . . . . . 700 � house by.telliu tg . . . . . . . . 3W 107,:1t14 sq. ft, land, S 1, B ti, L 1. . 1ID,760 i •?8,360 sal, fr. land, L 2 . - 2,850 � 20,500 Biig)tam, Harry 1P. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 ltanre 13;self. . . . . , . •1,0m) 7141;'� sq. ft. [and, S 11, B 4, L �7 . . iflil� •1,:14C1 r2 36 Bright, Chas. fl, . . . . . . 2 00 900 dwelling lt®ust: . . . . . , . 2,1()0 barrl. . . . . 200 21,980 sq. ft. land, 8 2, B UP% L 3 2,200 2,551i sii, i6. hind, `+ 5, B l:o, L1 4,5M ' i 13,i1t10 1t14 :;s; I Bright, Geo. A. cud Harrison Mary I,. 2 00 house , 1,000 5,600 sq.�ft. land, S 2, B 15, 1, 1 . , 11Q0 Bright, Henry estztte . . . . . . . . 11 use . . . . . . . . . . . . 1100 bam and shop . . . . . . 160 28,SflO srl. ft. land, 4 2, $ 1-5, L 22 . 2,40 Bright., Mary Jane estate*, and Harrison, house . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000 burrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 shed . . . . 100 31,820 sq. ft. latA, S ?, B 15, L 4 :3 200 Brmlerick, Blirabah A. . . . . . . i [rouse by self. . 2,000 a,00() sil.f L. land,S 1,11 1t L 113, P L 3 a z€1 Brooks, Rufus , . . . . 2 00 tinttble house by self ot. al. 3,000 house by tewints . . 1,500 DS,4 24 sq. ft. land, S W1, B 4, L7 . 2,000 7,000 12A I e1 PROP111',1_~Y TAX LIST. 1 Sane and U-tcation. i full. �er�[an:sl. Beal Est. I "110tal Tan. Brown, Arlel S, . . . . . . y' 00 2,500 sq. ft. Jaml, S a, B 26, L1i4, I' L 318 . . . + . . 1.50 2,50D ELI. ft. laud, L 57, P L310, . . 151) 2,500 sq. It, land, L 58, P L 320. 150 ::,filial sq. ft. land, L 111, P L 323. 100 2,002 sot. ft. lan(1, L fj2, 1' I 21-14. 1DO t1fiC} 12ffil30 Brown, Benjamin, cKtatti . . . . . . . lumse by heirs . . 1,t3Qt3 2`21848 sq. ft, land, S 10, B 34,L 3 . 1,700 Brown, Elisabeth, estate. . . . . double house by self a, al, :1,00 new apartment house . 2,noo 13,360 s+l. ft. land, S 10, B 21, L 4 . . 1,(1a0 7,060 125 40 Brown, Frank A. u%rt . . . . . . . . a 00 double houac l . :3,fi0Q 6,42'S sq. ft. land, S :l,I3 19, L`3 . 550 4,360 7:3 34 Brown, GCD. 1 . `l 00 00 bnu i by self , . . . . . . . . . '),coo barn . . . .A,DO 8,055 sq, it, land, S 4, 13 1, L 3 4511 house by tenant . . . . . . . . '000 barn . . . . . . . F 150 11,43"a sq. ft. land, S 4, B1, L 1 5:,i1 11,80 sq ft. land, S 4, B if L 0 560 10 450 sq. ft, land, L 10 . . . . . , 500 14,473 5tl, ft. ltutd, L i . . . . . . . 700 p 7,100 126 64 Brown, Joseph E. . . . . . . . . y 00 1,150 , 20 86 Brown, `115611 1I, . . . . . . . . . . i 2 00 14 double house . . 1.800 3,040 sq. ft, land, S 1% B 17, L 5 . . 450 Brown, LeAvis 1s. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 2,260 38 PO pause by self . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 10,112 sq. fL lauul, S D,B 4, L 3 . . . 1,600 Brown,Luciu T.,estate of wife. . . . 3,500 0 £il] 411 double house . . . . . . . . . . . 1^10 bar1a . . . . . . . . . 500 17,03 2 sq. fL 1au11, S -3, B 1:i, L 4 . i 1,751) I - 4,15i1 GS 06 PltUPERTV TAX LIST. YMrimc and Lnc:,tion. I7011. Fmoaal. neo Est. Tas. Brown,Walt.or W. . . . . . . . '' 00 100 11011se by self . . . . . . . . . . . 1,600 bam . . . 4i2oo 5,00O ,,q. f t. 1€tnd, S 5, B 20,L 54, L 511) 300 2,000 -16 44 Buchanan, D3111el . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 i House by self . . . . . 2,400 6,512 sq. ft. lawl, S 10, f3 14, L 4 . 4.% 21850 48 74. Buchelil aul, lylir.vtbeth N . . . house by eelf . . . B,60o ' 22,2tlb t,ct, ft. 1nnd, S 12, B 1, G 1,21 12, an(I 1:1, ]tirtrt of . . . . . . . . 2,000 0,400 154 10 Barges, ll;trrh4t• A. . . house by stslf k . . . . . . 5,857 sq. ft. 1;tnd,8 , ,B : a, L b, 1' 1.4 V50 i 4,250 fii) 70 8,000 sq, ft.land, €10, B 25, L 15 . 400 8 56 Burke, Win, 11. . . . . . . . 2 00 8,00,,; Eq. ft,. land, S IG,B 26, L 14 400 8 50 Burke, Win. it., Jr. . 2 00 S,010 si]. fL, ltrnil,S 10,B `-?5, L 13 . 400 8 511 Burns, Alice J. . . . . . . . . . . . house and store buildin . . . . . . 3,000 house by tenetnt 1,800 14,9.36 sq, ft. land, S 3, B 26, L S . Y,Soo (3,(100 108 •.'a Burns, .Joseph A. and ,John . . . . , store building . . . . . . . . 1,450 1,3fi0 sq. ft. laetcl, S X(), 11 1, L 2 . 1,8T�i1 2,800 45 ]P2 Burns, Joseph A. and Mary E, . , . house by self . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200 barn . . . , e300 • 7,4`28 sq. ft.. land, S 2, B -,, L 8 . 2,000 57 40 Bursts, .Joseph M., estate of . . . . . . lioue by hairs . . . . . . . . . . 1,700 double hoes" I 2,260 M'71.1 sq. ft. land, S 121, T3 :u1, L y, Dart, of . . . . . . . 2,160 (11100 100 04 PROPERTY TAX LIM 19 Name anii Lneaiinn. Pol1. Personal, Real I-Kt. Total Tnx. Burns, la.d►ti-. AL . . . . . 2 00 6,586 sil. ft, l tlid,� S 12, 13 :311, L 2, hart of . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,50 9 t38 Bustin, Wnl. H. . . . . . . . . . . . �' 00 house by self . . . . . . . . . . 2,500 house by terlant . . . . 3 000 21,870 seq. ft. land,. 10, B 18, L- 18 . 2,100 a,!kill 120 Butler, Ge€?r'Te I. . 2 00 2po 6,076 sq, ft, land, S .B, B IG, L 3, part of . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,�4 � 04 32 Butler, Georgp F., andValioy*, James 1.1. Louse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,200 house . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,2110 house . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,200 loose . . . . . . . . . . . . . o1,201) double house . . . . . . . . . . . .'1,500 double house . :1,000 24.00p sq. ft. land, 8,10, l3 t3, L I3 . 18,300 .3tX) 12 Butters, Iforat:a . . . . . . . . . 0 400 8 b1.i Burke, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 [)0 400 8 50 Burke,James F. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 '()O 5 a$ Boucher, Joseph A. . . . . . . . . . 2 110 200 - Weiler, Chas. J. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 250 Berry, Thomas E. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 barn . . . . si'00 6,818 sq. it, hand, S 1+.1, B 7, L t3 . 1 k3f)f} 4,300 1 72 521 Cahill, David . . . . . . . . 2 00 double house by Self et a]. . . . , . 2,500 4,760 sq. ft,land,S 1, R W,1, 14, FL 92 450 2,09==ats1 :i0 732 i Callill, Pat-Tick. j . . . . . ; 00 ' 450 double house.by golf el. al. . . . I,�tli) 3,S20 sq. ft. land, S 2, 13 12, L 8 . . . 400 barn . . . . 400 3,1320 sq. fT, land, 5 2, B 12, L 0 . 400 4,800 88 10 20 PROPERTY TAX LIST. Rnd Location. #rnit. Yersonul. i heal Est.'k To 10 Tax. C allabau, Philip J., uxrt. . . . . . . . 2 04 400 house by self . . . . . . . . . 1,6,50 tern . . . . 200 ' 5,660 sq,. ft. IfLftd, S 16 +, L 4B 15, . 1300 2,160 •13 82 Callan, Thos., estate of . . . . . . . louse . . . . . . $00 5,440 sq, ft. land, 5 16, B 16, L 7 2160 1,Ofi(! 17 22 Campbell, Cyrug H. . . . . . . . . 2 00 double house by self et. al. . 4,000 12,550.9q. ft. 1€nd, S 10, B 10, L 14 . 1,350 4:i 02 Campbell, John A. . . . . . . , . . . 2 00 hoase b �3tlf. . . . . 4,750 sal. ft. land, S 10, B 10, L S . . 700 i,IN rj: 84 Campbell, Dtm-a A. . . . . . . . Douse: by terjan $,000 Sq. it. land, S 16, 13 18, L 3. . coo 2,100 �,i 44 Caney, Frank f1.. . . . . 2 00 Douse laF self . . + . . 1,bt?dl 0,,349 sq. ft., land, S 1, B 10, L 25. Cape:n, Edw. A. . . . 2 OD 7,500 125 00 Carey, Thomas ert tte of . . . . . . louse by �cAf 1,1Q0 ' 7,7€12 sq. it. land, S�2, B 14, L 0. 400 I'mo Exempt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gfltl 10 40 CaTroll, Catherine B. or owners . . . . ILOU-9e . + . . 1,000 0,2=$I sq. it. land, S 10, f315, L 6 . . :100 house . . . 1,000 4,270 sq. ft. land, S 16, B 15, L 3 . . 20n hnu•e . . . . . . . . . 1,000 tl,i 40 sq. ft. land, S 16,B 0, L 1 . 4o0 8,900 03 96 I PROPERTY TAX LIST. 21 .'ti aryd Laeatioa, f 511. Pcr:m;O. Beal Eat. '1'oua ran. Carroll, TLrotnas . . . . . . . . . . . 1! (10 house by self . . ' 01) 0,300 sq. ft,. land, S 10, B 17, L 13 . UK) D,:11JO 23 .32 Carroll, James. H. . . . 1 4)0 400 Douse by self . . . . . . . . . . . •1,IWO 131irn and sited . . . 1,000 7,740 sq. fL laud, S 9,B Ii, 1, G . . 750 5,250 91 fla Car 011, 11ichacl . . . . . . . . . 2 00 House by self . 1,+1 o 4,720 sq, ft, laj l,'S 0, 13 1, L 10 . . . 001) Carter, .John 11'. . . . 2 Oil 150 ; Haim 13 v pelf rr,1aJD 9,607 sq. ft. land, S IQ, B 16, L 10 . 2,400 6,000 102 $il Cassidy, .I+al111 F. . . . . . . 2 04 (j,f-X)0 house Iry self . . . . . . . . . ?1,Oi10 House by tenant . . . . . . , . . . learn . . . . . . . . . . . . , . `L-)'a0 barn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000 ice Muse . _ . . . . . . . . . . . 300 saw mill Y . . wo fi 7.3,1,4220 sq, ft. lanai, S 1,11 17,1, 1 , 40,400 IQ,110 sq. ft.. lurid, S (�, 13 Is, 1, 2 . 1500 04,360 sq, ft. laird, S 0, B I L 1 'w1,l1i1G1 65,i)7tl sq. FL. Inud, S ia, 13 3:;, L ., . 4,000 0,600 Pq. ft, land, 8 .'. B N., L 3 . 400 hullse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 +louble house . . . . . . . . . . . -%OOi1 house . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,(100 barn . 600 � 64,:910 sq. It. land, '.�i,.B.I I. 1 . 4,500 i !►tf,64U � 1,7�3 �! Cas-s!4, Edmund . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 30D 1 1 Chadbonrile, .Tosepb 11. . . . . . . . . 3 00 1,150 house by tetinut . . . . . . . _ . $Ffl0f) `?W,;3-11 day. ft. tarsal,S 12, H :i•1, L. 9 . . 1,701) 1lou-a by tenant . . . . . . . . . . 2,700 48,00fi sq. ft, hued, S 12, B 11:1, L 11 . 2,(} 0 9,700 179 94 22 PROP.BIi.TV TAX LIST. Munn and Location. Toll. Personal.. I c-al Est. T oUil TILX. Chadbourne, Sarah 1.. . . . . . . . . house by &elf . . . . . . . . . . . barn . . . . . . . . . . . . house by .1. H. C. . . . . . . . . hou.-by tienlnt. . 1,000 :11,08S sq. ft. land, S 12, B 18, L (3 , S,I4JO 0,900 16•} S6 CltamberlaW, Gen. IN. . . . . . . . . 2 00 350 hotme by self :1,500 14,060 6q. ft. l:utd, S 12, I§ 15,L 1 , i,$QO 5,81DO D4 6t3 Chamherhthi.. W ilartt N. . . . . . . 2 00 7,450 house by t,d f . . . 4,500 F3,,'�l v sq. ft. land,SI2, B 16, L 10 . '011O barn . . . . . . 1,60O 11,[1a31D sq. ft. Iftli 1, S 12, B 18, L 33 , 550 11011-w" by wilaut. . . . . . 1,O00 1),577 sq. ft. land, S 12, 11 16, L A . 950 10,370 sq. ft.. laud, S 12, 13 14,, L I l . 1,05O 8,410 sq, ft. land, L 3.1 . ()60 91,350 sq. ft. land, L 12 . 550 8,800 sq. ft. 1ruid, S 12, B 14, L 10 . !100 Chfike, Mamaret A. . . . . . . . . . house by self . . . . . . . . 1,Soo 4,766 sq. ft. land, S 12, B 24, L 1'4, P L OA, part of . . . . . . . . . 500 2,-3100 37 72 chase, E1it.-abeth S. . . . . . . , . house by self { . . . 8Ot � 1,11t1O e, l sq. ft. land, S :1, B :F, L 5,P L to 1,800 3,30O SG 02 Chetiey, Charles W. . . 2 00 2,200 38 08 Clark, G"lsttdt:' 11, 2 00 house by self 2,800 6,O0Q sq. ft.. I'Mid, S 0, B l€1, 1, 5 . ON _,,400 Wd 76 Clark-, Cordelin ... . . . . . . . . . house by self . . . 2,000 ,1 38 $i1. ft. lai �, l3, B :1, L Q . . . Soo i t 111COP RTY TAX LIST. lartic alnd Location. fall. t}rx,analt. E{cal ltikt. ' 't'aud Mix. Clark, i olice. estate of , . . . . . . house by tcuant 2,200 S.221 sq. fI., land, S.1, B 8, L 5 1,'00 P Clark, Henry IV. . . . . . . . , : no � 1,1Fm 18 44 Clark, Mary C. . . . . . . . . . . house by self . . . . . . . . . 81000 bast wo 42,713 sal. ft. laird, 8 1*1, 13 11, L 4 . d 4,000 - i 1),500 Clay ton, l lelsry IV. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 house by self . . . . 2,600 1,`200 sal.ft. laird, � I, B r. •1. l�,.1rt of: I 500 i 3,000 51'r20 Clellim, ,'John R. . . . _' 00 200 house by self . . . . . . . - - - 2,I700 barn . , 200 ,%,698 sq. ft. 1-ind, S 10, B 1:5, L .3 double house . . . . 2,50U 4,648 sq. #t. laird, S 10, B 131 L 0 . f160 11,050 104 50 Clement, li OP11 . . . . . . . . . . 00 100 house by self k `?,1i00 2,600 sq. ft. 1;4nd, S 6, B '�7. I. LN! . .� 2,500 sq. ft, laud, 1125 50 4,&-')7 sq. ft. land, S 12, B 21, L 17, P la 12 . . . . . . . , . 4.50 Clifford,Jeremiah . . . . . . . 00 8�13 linttse by self . . T . . . . . . 801) -P,:):,'2 sq. ft, Land, S :3, B 3161 L 4 . . :100 11'.lfll . ! + . . . . :%)0 sq. ft. land, S ;, B :'U,1, fl . •d�j:%11 +lee11 l,65() -1.i 00 Cliadbourne, Marshall W. 2 00 200 a 28 ClPM-ILA, L. Sidney . . . . . . . . . .' 00 houso by self . . . . . 7,�00 2(;,18:1 sq. ft. land, 8 11, B 0, L :; , , :i,:300 himseby tenalkt., ttxrt . . . . . . 2,300 :),184 sq, ft. 1nud, S a+, B 20, L 9 .51a0 � :.-; of house by tenant 2,00 2,41DO st1. ft:, laud, S 5, H 17, L 11 . IJ50 280,4.15 sq. ft. laud, S 7, B 10, part of "1,5011 2:3,600 469 40 !24 1110 PB iITY TAX LIST. :�RF31- and LacaLion, FOtt. lysrtion 1. I{cal E9t. Tatal Tax— Clifford, Jobn J. . . . . . . . . 2 00 liom by self . . . . . . . 700 2,1d8 sq. It. laud, S '?, B 2, L 7 . 750 1,450 15 If Clifton, Ltmii� S. . . . 0,590 sq. ft. lund,S 3,B �i,L Win,liar t of, PL114 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800 3,sou 54 12 Coe, H arrie L. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 2,500 43 00 Crafty, COMeliM, est.GLt.e of . . . . . house by teinam. . . . e . . . 1000 17,344 sy. ft. land, 5 -11, 2r, B F, L 8 . 1,050 1,030 31 '.9S Coffey, Jolm . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 House by self . . . . 1,i300 24,-1)8 a sq. ft. land, S 2, B I-,, L 1,1 . . 1,250 2,6W 43 82 Coffin, Elizaboth, and Gardner S. Boyd . 2 00 House by self . . . . . . . . . . . 1,800 hen ]louse . . 100 11,250 sq. ft. land, S 1, , L ii . 1,100 51 Collin, John W., estate of . . . . . . house by theirs . . . . . . 5,001D 11,70U sq. IL lend, 6 11, B 3, L 2 . . 1,750 double house by tonauts . . . 3,2110 3,050 sq. ft. hind, S 10, B 8, L 0 . . . :tDO do-able Douse by tenant . . . . . 11500 1,200 sq. ft. Imid, S 10, B 8,L 7 . :100 141 sq. ft. land, S 10, D 8, L 0, part of W 12,i0o 208 :lS Colby, Edward 11. . . . . . . . . . . 2 -DO house by self . . . . . . . . . . . 2,;00 la;arn . . . . . . . . . 200 .1j"95 sq. €t. Land, S 2,13 21, L S . . 7100 2,800 47 92 Coldrick, Marks . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 house by sell , . . . t,(iit{1 10,000 ml. ft. 1 nul, S 4, B 0, L 11 , 500 2}100 6 44 1'k4)1'F1'TY T.AX LIST, 25 Ninne mnd I-amdon. Poll, Runt Tni-11 711 - Cole, S. Frank. . . . . . . . . . . . 00 hQuic by self . . . . . . . 2.2(10 $,460 sq. ft. Land, S ��. 11 "", 1 1.0-611 Colfl,m, o, Ann, eautte of, Ethv. Colligan, 0 11E121ir. . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . double douse . . . . . . . . . . . 700 2,720 sq. ft. Mad, S 2,.B 1, L ')00 goo 14 741 Colligan, Michael B. 2 00 11011se by self . . . . . . . . . . . barit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 J,4 76 sq. ft. laDd, -S . B 2 2, L I f) 600 :1000 «F2 44 Conigtock, Fannie A. 11OUSO by LEMARt . . . . . . . . -'800 7,711 sol. ft. 1mid, S 3, B 10 1, 12 fl�` 12 Comstock, Aval. G. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 7,820 ml. ft. hmd S il,-B 11), L 11 . . coo 11 K4 Colimalt, John H. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 400 housw by self . . . . . . . . . . . barn . . . . . . . . . , . . , 701-10 21,762 sq. It. land,S 2, B 4, L V, part of 1,700 71 430 8(j ft.land, S 2, B 21, 1,6,part of B01 I ]LOUSe by tenailt . . . . . . . 0 0 0 tenement and barn . . . . . . . . . 500 043 sq. ft. land, S 3, B 14, L 4; 15,000 32 Condon, Xoliii . . . . . . . 2 00 house by self . . . . . . . . ]joa House. by telLaAlt . . . . . . . . . . a 00 1),68D sq. ft. Ian, 8 2, B 14, L 10 4-11 2,:I:�1 40 54 Commit, Marvel J. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 260 houqe by sett . . . . . . . . . . . .3,800 Marti . . )Q0 10,170 sq..L Land, 9 12, B 15, 1, 5', I-, L 24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,250 8,284 sq. It. land, L 1), P L 15 . . . . 8150 8,5114 sq. ft. land, L 8, P L 25 . . . . 14,137 sq. fr. land, S 12, 'P 14, L 12,1 L' L 27 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,400 Iid 10.800 scl. ft. m , 8 .12, 15 16, L 7, 1, 5 . . . . . . . . . . . PROPERTY TAX LIST. Name and 7-i7wation. I rvrscinai. Rud Est. Total Tux. Conant. Marvel 11,600 !;Al. fl. linal, L 11, 11 L .J' 1.350 1.1,836 sq. ft. hij id, L 6, 11 L 4 . . . . 1,200 1350sq. ft. land, 12, B 152 1, 0 . . . 511 1-�'50(1 211 10 Condou, Pattick . . . . . . . . 2 00 1i 0 oo(I hou-ge by self . . . . . . . . . . Imm and shed . . . . . 600 14,840 sq. ft.land, S :11, B 27, L 1 70" -14 Couriealy, I'liflip P. . . . . . . . 2 00 500 10 20 Conley, Miclt;icl . . . . . . . . 2 00 house h V SUH . . . . . . . . . . .. 800 (3,868 Rq. ft. S 161 B 10, 1, 4 S50 1"150 20 81; Conley, .lames J. . . . . . 00 3,480 sq.ft. land,S 12, B 12, L 2, P L31 500 10 20 Connors, J.-Lines . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 1,100 :-).0 04 C,onrov. nictiael . . . . . . . 2 00 house by self . . . . . . . . . . . 700 7,2100 sq. ft, Ind, S 2, 13 14, L 5 400 1,100 20 04 Connolly, Thoinm J. and Margaret . 2 00 arouse by self . . . . . . . . . . . 800 7,700 sq. ft. ];rain, 8 ."A, B ;3, L 10 400 1,-2-00 1 69 Conti, Felix . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 5010 10 20 Coulidp, A-11ce A. hwise by self 4,600 11,965,5q. ft. hind, 8 15, B 7, L 15 . 1,200 hen houf�o . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 18,P2, act. ft. lai i LI, S 15,B 7,L 16 1$400 7,300 119 72 Coolidge, Annie .1.1, J. . . . . . . . . dotible home by Unwits . . . . . . .3,500 bam . . . . . . . .B. . . . . 600 8 28,420 sq. fj. land, 10, 6, L 1.4 �,960 G,&)o 112 34 PROPERTY TAX CAST. 27 — lame aml Location. Poll.. Personal. Rcal Est. Total TAX. C oolidnge, Austin.J., estate uf, Coolidge, 3Lnnie M. .f. and Fornald Mim . . house by self . 4,500 2,600 sq. ft. land, S 10, B 1.2, L J . 6,600 10,9100 104 00 1 CcHAidae, Frank F., . . . . . . . . . 2 00 11,6a) 4 greenhouses . . . . . . . 1 4,01)0 •31:�, I0 sq. ft. land, S 11i, B 14, L 1 . y 4,000 8,000 242 20 Coolidge, HerbevL, Frank R., Emma Rugg and Mattie,C. C:r;ivvfortd . . 6,&)0 sq. ft, land, S 1"j, 13 7, L 2 . . . 19,2W �'rl. ft. 1ancl, S l Al B 2. ]., 4 . 19,880 eq. ft. land, L 5 . 15,1W sq. ft. land, L G . 11..8 0sq,.ft.land,$ 15, B:,, L a part of 21,760 9cl. ft. land, L 3 . 21,220 9q. ft. land, L 4 • 22,000 sq. ft. land, S 15, B 7, I. I . . 16,340 sq. ft. land, L 17 . . total uumberof ft,, 1,54,470 . . . . . 4,650 76 2�� Coolidge, l-ierbert, trttswe ", tate of.F41tn coolid e, Jr. . . hauso by heirs . 4,000 houtae by tenuits . . . . . 650 barn rand 9hed . . . . , . . . 1,.-YO0 house by tenants . . . . . . . _ . . 500 boiler house . . . . . - 432,1W sq. ft. land. �+ 1$, R 1'' f, 396,180-%q. ft. land, S 12, B €tl, L 1 1+i,Soo Dowd wd house . . . . . . . am) :1,880 sq. ft. land, 8 1t1, B 21, L `> 1ao 10,200 sq. ft.. Iand,S U-1, B 7, L 13 7,S21 sq. ft. land, L 8 8,302 sq. ft. Jamd, L 9 1 87,000 021 W! Conlid , George A. . . . . . . . new house, usdflrtishecd . . . 3,00[) 9,002 sr1. ft. land, S 11, 11 (1, L 13 goo 03 95 Coolidge, Herbert, trustee Heirs of John Coolidge, .11.. . . 15,740 sq. ft. land, S 1+ , 13 2,L 18,000 sq. ft, 1.111d, L 7 . ; V,i]40 9q. ft. I;rIId1, L B . , 11J.75O sq. ft.. land, L 0 . 111,740 sq. ft. land, L 10 lt4,400 sq. ft. land, L 11 . l 28 PROPERTY TAX LIST. N-mie acid Location. 11011. PCif-nnal. Real I.st. Total Tax. (:oolidga, 11CHIL-ri. trustee heirs of ,John Coolidge, Jr,-(Contlaut.A.) 18,000 sq. D, land, S 16, B 2, L 12 . . 221500 s(l. ft. laud, L IS . 22,110 Eq. ft. bail, S 16, B 3, L 1 18,000 sq. ft. lnwl, L 2, part of . . 15,320 sq. ft. land, S IF), B P, L 7 2.1,000 sq. ft. land, 4 15, B 2, L 1 . . 4,600 731 So Coolidge, Herbert, trustee cAtate of John Coolidge, Sr, . . . . . 413,8:s11 K(l.f1. land, S 14,L 2 500 8 20 24,`00 sq. ft. land, 11 "r Coolidge, Joshua. . . . . . . . .2 00 1,160 houses by self . . . . . . . . . . 1,111)o ba m . . . . . . . . . 1,000 1,439,314, sq. ft. land, S 11, B-;.I, B:15 42,000 48,000 808 06 Coolidge, Jo€Bun a>i`td Wendtll 1'. . . . hotwe by tenaut . . 06,580 sq. It. land, S 1+0, 13 1, I. 14 0Ci 18t:s20 sq. ft. land, L Ha 2,rl) th,!l."�1}yt1, ft, lazid, L 1:, . Eit11} 10,000 see. ft. Imid, L I 01}0 6,450 fir] f1 Coolidge, 1111i1.2 . . . . . . . . . . . hoarse by self 4, 011 20,734 sq, It. land, 81i, li I'], 10WO 7,100 110 44 Csnorubl?, Fanny . . . . . . . . . . . house by tonant . } . . . . . . 2,i100 7,961 sq. [t. land, S43, B 1 4, L'.�". . 31500 b, 40 Cooll)bs, S. Hanry . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 house by salt . . :4,1500 22,534 sq. ft. land, ;S 11,11 4,L 10 . . 2,800 11,'lk11} 1015 .)y, Cow, James I-1. L., nxrt . . . . . . . 2 f10 house by self . . . . . . . . . . . 2,700 barn =300 0,360sq. ft.. 1nud, 8 10, B 10, L 14 . 1,50o 4,500 , c0 Corc-or JIL, . . . . . . . . . . . . houses by rellmit . . . . . . . 7,fyf10 G,11;1 sq, fL laud, S 10, B 15, L 1 I Isi5)0 ::0 ::4 PROPERTY TAX LIST. 29 Numv. mid Location. Poll. Persom-11. Rcal E4A. Total Tti-N. col'son, W111. W. . . . . . . . DO house by self . . . . . . . . 3,000 17,1100sq. ft. kmd� S -31, B 24. 1 5 1,loo 4,100 6924 COI)lift'C, --Nlal'tRa J. ' -" ' ' " '18'0�60 Sq. ft. lan -1 d 15, -3 1, T.4 20,450 sq. ft. hind, L 4 15,840 st I. ft, imid, 8 15, B 8, L - 15,250 q. fl. larid, L 4 ' :s 1,400 11,280 sq. fi. land, 8 15, 13 6, L I 11,2;,'Al sti. ft, land, T. 2 I I,2 55 0 s c 1. ft. I a 1141, Y, A 11,250m1. fL. 1,LJ Id, L 4 . 11 IM sq. ft. la uO i I L 5 11,-,SO sq. ft. fittid, L 6 11,175 sq. ft. land, L 7 12,000sq. fr, la n(1, L 8 11,888 sil. ft, laiiii, L 111 11,8100 ft. land, S 15, B 9, L 6 13,2,30 s 11, fr. land, 11 9 16,120 s;j. ft. land, L 10 . 13,960 Sq. ft. Imid, L 11 19'G,20 P41. ft.. land, L 1.2 14,240 sq. ft. IMMI, LIS . 15,440 N. ft. land, L 14 6,030 sq. ft, land, '-, 14, B 7, L 3 17,050 sq. ft. land, L 4 18,050 B(L- ft. Ift"d, L 5 . . . '13,050 sq, f t, land, L 6 , . , 18,800sq. ft. land, LIO . 17,540 N�-. fr. latid, L 11 17,520 sq. ft. lulld, 1, 12 080 sq. ft, 1"mil, L 7 5,DOG 1;,400 104 W COSMIC17 &Tellliah . , . . . . . . . . 2 00 Iffluse by self . . . . . . . . 500 5,730 sq. ft. Und, S 16, B 1, L 7: 350 850 1 Cousins, Milian M. . . . . . . . . . hous'D �_y 56f - . . . . . . . . . 21,700 bam . . . . . . .. . . . ."00 4.3,560 sq. ft. lawl, S 5), 'L'34', part of . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 f)'000 8*2 00 Causinsi A. Willard . . . . . . . . . 2) 00 goo P1 -ro Courtney, Jahn . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 hou'Re by Aelf . . . . . . . . . . . 12,:300 8,207 sil. ft. land, S 2, • It 17, L 4 550 2,850 -18 71 so PROPERTY TAX LIST. lame and Locat ail. foil. Personal. Beat Est. Total Tax Craur'tuey, 14 ehael . . . . . . . . 2 00 200 House by sell . . . . . . . 100 22,024 sq. ft. land, S 2, B 20, L 2 . #?00 double house by tenants . . 7,800 ,JM21 sq. it. hand, S 'j, B 11, L 3 . 300 4,200 74 10 Carrel, Rebecca . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 dnuble laotme . 2,800 1 ,013 sq. ft. laud, S 3, B 0, L u, -an- dimled, 1-2 interest . . . . . . i}Ub .1,700 1100 GB Covell, fart R., estate of . . . . . . 1-2 double ]rouse . 2,800 12,01-, sq. ft. land, S .,, B 8, L 5, an- divided, 1-2 interest . . . . . . 945 h(arase lay heirs . . . . . 4,800 10,375 sq. ft, land, S 3, 13 P, L I . . ],GOD 155 Sig Covell, Waldo H. . . . . . . . . . 2 Ott 1,000 1S 40 Coveney, Dcunis . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Lowe by self . . . . . 1,Gtll} `�,2 sq. ft, land,.S2, B 2, L fl, . 800 2,300 art 72 Cox, Barney, estate of . . . . . . . . house by heir." ., . . . . . . . . . 93,000 ]s IVII . . . . . . . 600 34,41(1 sq. ft. lan(l, S `?, B 10, L 2 . MOD • IS,31�0 Ii�3 £t8 Coy, Parnell AT. . . . . . . . . 6.',74) sgAt. Iand,6 12,B P,L 24,PL 31. 460 7 ;8 Crawford, CAvin I). . . . . . . . . . 2 00 310ho house by self f . . a3,500 37,501 sq. ft. land, S 10, B 2;3, .L 8 . 3,50D barb tttacl carriaae House . . . . 1,000 10,00.2 sq. ft. laud, S 10, B 'Z5, L I T , 1,000 house by Capeu M1 . . . r3,800 7,680sq. ft, land, S 10, B 2.1, L 1b . . 1150 1-2 double house by tenant 700 13,19 D 0 sq. it. land, S 0, 13 2, L 7 . 650 .1,172 sq. ft. Iatic], L 10 . 250 new hotise. . , . . . . . . 11$00 t;,270 sq. ft, I-and, � 1-, R 2;1, L 12 1100 12,57J sq. ft. laud, S 15, B 1, L 1.0 . 700 1,565 srl.£k.land,S '10, B 2:3,1,1, part of 150 10,000 sq. ft. bend, L.1. . . . 600 l"NOVERTY MAX LIST. S1 Name autd Location. Poll. Personal. heal Est. Total Tax. Crawfonl, Calvin D.—(Continued.) AM 10,000 H9. ft. laral, L 7. , 500 10,000 sq. ft. Inud, Il 9. 500 10,000 sil. ft. land, L 13. , 500 10,000 sq. ft. I.tu4l. S 10, B 25, L Iq , ::} a 10,000 sq. ft. land, L 21 600 10,000 sq. ft. 1atm1, L `—S 500 10,000 scl. ft. la wl, S 10, B 2', Tj 2 . � 500 10,000 sq. ft.. latid, L 4 . 500 10,000 sq. ft.land, L 0 600 I0,000 sq. ft. la rid, T, 12 50n 8,786 sq. ft,. land, L 14 . t 450 10.000 sq. ft. iltnd, 5 10, B 25, L 18 6011 10.000 sq. ft. land, L 20 . ,500 10,000 sq. ft, hind, L 22 Sao 7,34a sq. ft.. land, L 24 . :150 20,800 491 54 Crawfard, Fred E. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 ho mw by self i 3,000 10,000 sq. ft. iart(i, 16, 1:l 2:}r, L '10, C. 1). C.'s 0"111. 1,000 4,000 07 60 Craticford, Bari-•y A. . . . . . . . . . '? 00 250 house by self 2,500 11..t351-t:;q. ft,latnd, 15, 13 1, L 8, 1 L 24, C,, D, C.'s right 11,250 59 40 Critchett, .Al marctta J. . . . . . . . double house by tenants . . . . . 41000 1:3,C20 sq. ft. Ind, 8 10, B 211 L 7 . ]'Ow 5,1M54 >`37 oiy CritChett, A. J. and H. A. Roust: by selt•es . a . . . . . . i -I,coo , 7.080 Sc I.fit. land, S9, B 14, L , . . � 760 3 f' f 60 Critobett, Fret] E. 2 00 260 h+nusFL 1yv self . . . . . . 0,500 )3,41 sq. ft. land, IS 3, B 24, L 1 t1,4f510 ham l . . . . . 8.4!10 s;4. ft. land, 5 3, B 94, L 10 8,12 sq. ft. land. L 17 81100 Sq, ft. l trid, L 18 . 1,050 I2,512 sq. ft. iand, 5 3, B 24, L 19 . 1,500 21,650 :35I1 52 82 PROPERTY TAX f,181% NakttL and Location. Poll, Persolial. 11cal > ;`t. TataI Tax, Critchett, Alive 11. . . house by temint . . . . . . . . . 1,Sfli} 4 teiimient b1c)ek . . . . . . . . ?.5410 8,310 sq. ft. tand, S 10.. 13 il, 1, 12 . 1;200 >(a 110 20 Critchett,Jams 011,; . . . . . . . . 2 00 i 4,300 Imm and carriage ]rouse . . . . .. . 2,04M 2 store houses . 1,400 18,420 sq. ft. brad. .P,�13 °?, L .34 . 1,550 Critchett, Ada S. . . house by self . . . . . . . s, 000 6,h58 sq. ft. land, S 1), B 9, L 1 . . . t3,850 59 $61 Critchett, Win. R1., tart . . . . . . . 2 00 ]louse by self 3,000 0,560 sq. ft. hind, fi 10, 1119, L IS . 1,000 4,000 (17 00 Crosby, Annie lei. . . . . . . . . . . house . 2.400 1,4{}0 Sq. ft. ]rtnd S 12, B 12,L 4a . 70D — 3,104) ;;0 84 Crot.i.s', James E. . . . 2 00 himise by self . . . . . 2,3t10 (1,400 sq. ft. land, S 10, 13 17, L 10 . 650 Cross, fro 38 Crosss, Robert ell. . . . . . . . . . . 7 00 house by self , 2,000 '1,07:3 sq&.laud,S0,1110,1E 20,111162 � 400 :),%R; sq. ft. land, 1,21, 1'L 101 Crowe, Selina S. . . . . . . . . double house by self, et. A. . . . . . 0,400 barrt _ 400 4,1123 sq,ft.land,S 1, 13 12a, L 24,PL Iry 451) 4,260 410 7D Crowe, Legs W. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 160 4 41; Crystal Springs 'J%T fig. CO. . . 18,500 factory budding and irnniway° . 14,000 29,600 sq. ft. lttnd, S 2, B '0, L 3 . 1,5t1(1 store house . . 117,800 4q1 ft. land, S 21,13 20L, L 4 ,50D 121,790 sq. ft. land, 5 22, B 17, L 1 . (100 23,100 IjS2 24 PROPHIMY TAX LLST. Name awt Locatiott. Full. Persoo-LI. Rod Est, Tot;L1 T.tX. 6.8,221 'al, it. land, 8 7, B -1, PL 77 200 $1870 sq. ft. land, P L 78 . -1 1')1) 1'90:1 Sq. ft, 11111d, PL 71) 2'�-Io 79511 atj. ft.. land, p L Bo 2110 Cruikshajik-, Win. 2 00 ficuse by self . . . . . . . . . . . .2,500 baril . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 401) tl land, 8 7, T� 4, P L Ill . j -150 Cuwlnings, Androw, estate of house by tenant . . . sq, it. IL-tilfl, S 10, B ,11013 82 (10 cimChits. W. 01) 70 house hou by tenant . . . . . . 2,401) 89, ft. ]a 0, L I- 400 2,W) house 11 Solf barn :11),400 sq- it- hind, S 10, B L 2 2.HIM C-Oltniff. Lull . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 oil 11onse by self. . . .S . . . . . . . . 800 4,280 sq- ft. 1-and, .5, B 1- 17 . 460 1,1 LID 2o sa C'U"'Liff, J01111 I.. .. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 100 8 (14 Cminiff, Martin T. - . . . . . . . . . 2 00 houSED by self er. al. 11011� by tenant . . . . . . . . . . 12,:,'27 Rol. ft. laud, S It 13 .5, L -1 4,`I 10 75 80 homse by self. . . . . .B. . . . . . 1,000 'A'S'035 iil• ft. la S nd, 11, 14, L Cnrrazi, Thorna.. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 M5 b .-W 11M �V tellL � . . . . . . . . . - �@ 4 1 67 sq. ft. ]and,S 11, B 13, L 1-1 1-2 -,toue IL011SP 450 2,871 �N- ft, h-turl, S 11, B 11, L 7 140 -12 34 PROPERTY TAX LIST. Nome ana 1.ocslt nn. full. Personal. Real Est, I Tatal'Fax. Cti1'ilti, 1'i,s.,'r3te#i + . • � �I. house . . . . . . . . . . 1,1r�17 2,4 1 sq.ft. land, S I2,H:31,L 14, PL N `�10 1,5a 2$ 70 CIMP311 W. A., tie CO. . . . . • • • 3,000 40 20 ctilki1, tolm S. . . . 1 011 :C()Q (3 0111 Cull►il, jinn L. . . . . . . . . . . . llonse by self . . . . . . . 1,-3f10 0,378 sq. ft. land, S 110, M 15, L 6 a 1110 1,(1U11 20 '24 Dallinan, Chaiiotte . . . . . . . . . house by tenant&. . . . . 1,1170 :1,694 %q, ft. land, S A, B 13, L 4 . 500 1,000 a0 21 I)adilsuil, Ellen L. . . . . . . . . . . house by pelf . . . . . 2,000 :1 7, 811 sq. ft.land, Sj9, B 9, 1, 5 . . . 700 2,700 ].scliopt. . . . . . . 500 44 28 I]aley,.lnitn . . . . . . . . . 2 00 1101LISe J)V Ap f 2,400 0,024 Sq. ft. land,aS U, B (r, L 8 . . . 600 :r,OQt} 51 20 , Uilby, Thowas, estaLL 4)f . . . . . 2,500 Ilntld 4 by hail- . . . . . . . . i 1,800 barn . . . . . . . . . 10,1+--:3 sty, ft. land, S 1,13 10, L 26 t . 1,600 1 3,140 sLl. it. l.11ld; L Al 4 � 750 1€�w 50 r�l�l���-, Thomas A. . . . . . . . . . 2 dlp doublLr IRIUS 1)y M'If et. RL . . 2,200 1i,11011 sq. fi. laml, S 1, B 13; L 4 � MOO + -,,.;110 30 12 1]a.11?y, 'I'i[csin€is, t✓o. . . . . 117,+1{l0 factory 1,tlilt Ing . . . . . . . .;,000 6,1`, 1 Lik1. ft. I-and, 5 1, 13 1Sn, L 6 . . I 8GO fmittiry builcliti . . . . . . . . . '},500 16el:,12 �,cI. ft. label, `S 1, $ 1S;i, L 9 . � 1,70() 24) PR+_a1'Eft'T°i TAX LI61. Name and Location. I?u-tI hst. TOW Tax. Maley, James , . . . . . 00 1 omse by self 1,500 5,710 sq.fL l arldl S 10, B 1�, L 10, 1'L 71 350 , Dallaire,.Jerome . , . . . . . . . . . 2 00 house by self . . . . . 1,500 S,400 s41. ft. la tu 1, S 3, B 05), L 13 . 45 1,,150 3s; �S 1),alfiel, V11'l%n. . . . , "?' 00 2111) 5 28 Danfortb, Gtty 1'. . . . . . . . . . . 2 till 2.2a0 1 :118 i10 I)ardki, Ifixty J. . . . . . . . . . . . .3,+ . 4,-.,Oi9 sal.ft. haled, S B 331 .L•S1 . . . 450 Datw`t,uport, Albert It. 2 110 228,420 sq. ft. hind, S 10, B 24, L 2 , 4,600 6) 30 Davcmpua, Alfred M. . . . . . . . 4)0 750 14 30 Davenport, Bt1lll a-T. . . . . . . house by self. . . . . . . . . 5,000 41,4110 sq. ft. laird, S 111, B 14, L ; . . 2,400 barn aml shed . . fi00 new shed atll.l was]i house . . . . . . i BOO buflQr and greenhouses . . 1,604 228,34 O sq. f L. land, S 16, B 14, L 2 4,500i 2218,164 sq. ft. 1M1tr3, S 16, B 24, L 1 - 4,5(* Imuse by tell aut . . . . . . . . 3,500 44,604 sq. ft. land, S 15, B 1, f, 2 . � 2,500 178,080 w1, ft. lliri41, I. 1 . :3,500 0,0-5i)srl. ft. Land, L :" 160 D:avclilaxt,Annia E. , . . . . . . . . - 28,550 468 22 home by self . . . . . . . . . 8,000 30.012 sq. ft. lantl, S 15. B i,L 14 . � 2,100 1U,1170 1i3a U-I Dueuport, Bennett l:. . _ . . . . 2 0n 1,0 18 44 Davis, Eva J. . . . . . . . . . . . i amble house f 3,500 +,160 sq. ft. land, B S 10, 1 El, T, 1{ . 700} y� �}}��7 4,i}Ill] 68 S8 IIRGPERTY TAX LIST- Puma and Lrication. E'niP. F'�rson.�l. 12c;�1 1;st, l)aylibmi, Albert 0. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 hcmwi^ by self. . !? Illll7 96,71.2 sq. ft. laud, S 8, B 1, L.7 . . 0:700 3'5)21 sq, ft. hind, L 2 . . 160 F,21M sq. ft. 1a11d, L 3 . . 200 4,846 sal. ft. Imid, L 4 . . 200 4,3118 sq. ft. laud, L 6 . .)UO 15,650 206 .18 Davidson, Herbert F. . . . . . . . . 2 00 al I3;t iilsot�, Sarah C;. . . . 1141u:~1: by self. . . . 10,000 42,71 i sq. ft. laud, S 16, B `_', L :; . :3 010 1."'(0) 213 20 Davis, Lizzle E. . . . . . . . . . . . 11s>1mu by self . . . . . . . . . . . 4.600 10,676 set. ft. land, S 12, B 84, L 8 . 1,000 a,-A0 .114 1[1 Davis, 11 o r1wrt S. . . . . . . . . . 2 Oil 4l(10 (1 02 Dawson, George G. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 104) ACES Clouble 11011se . . �2,801P 5,l'i N �. ft. Iaiit1, S 1i1, B 3 and�84, PL181 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2: t1 3,1f:a11 G:a Cil3 1],,jy, Georp 1.1. . . . . . . 2 00 holw(9 by self . . . . . . -2,500 4,015 �;t1. it. land, S 10, B i, 1 s . 1,2'.0 2,750 all all Delay, Aura A. 11.wl Brldgett E.. . double house 2,200 ft. la11t1, S�8, B 7, L 8 . 80) 2,600 -11 00 Dennis, Sybel 1:(. . . . . . . . . . 4,000 sll. ft. land, S 6, B 1, D 20,P L 9 20(1 28 Derby, It. C11ty . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 11,{1JL� house lxy self . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 barn and shed., . . . . . . . 1, (lo 13,M sit, ft, land, 51, B 16, T, 1 . . 4,400 Desmond, Demd,-, ❑xzt. . . . . . . . 2 46 lmuse by self . . . . . . . . . wo 1,111> R+1. ft. land, 5 2, B 9. L 6 . . . .100 000 1(1 76 PROPENt-TY TAX LTST. 3 i NSLa110 :anal L arasllnn.. k'Al. Vvr=naral. Real EEL Total Tax. Derane�y, Ann howiL, by Self . . . . . . . . . . 1,200 1,114 sq. ft. land, � :1, 11 :al, T 14 . 441rt 1,170 sal. ft. huid, parr. of .L 1:1 . - :;l} 1.ri50 2 rb 3 Devaney, Patrick . . . . . . . . 3 rala L,-)u4e by self . . . . i til} 9,820 sq. ft. LtutI, S 2, B 14, L 1 1 f OO 1,350 2-1 14 Dickinson, Carolllte, estla a of . . 11011.e . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000 11,7 50 set. ft. In 1, 6 4, B 3, L 1. f�4i1? Dickinson, John D7 . . 2 DO :,, r4Hl V 4a Dirviek, Or•lenrlo W. . . . . 2 Ou 8101l house by self . . . . . . . . . I 4,200 16,920 sq. ft, laird, S 11, 13 :,, 1, 12 . 2,400 1 .+4u0 123 0 I onovazl, Aim . _ . . . . . lionse by self . . . . . . 7,1113 141. ft. l uld, S :,, 13 29, L, 7 13,343 srl. ft. land. L .4 1}0 Doody-, Patrick . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 141 laon5r, by self . . . . . . . . 1,500 19,456 sq. ft. land, S I41, B 18, L --1 � 500 barn . . . . . . 00 4.160 sal, ft. l:aill1, 5 16, 11 11, L ., 200 2,4110 44 04 Dooling, Margaret . . . . . . . . , . 11ou-9c by :pelf . . . 1,0011 5,500 sq. fL hand, 84, 13 4, T, It , ;00 barn . . . 400 4,960 it.. hied, S d, 134, L 12 . . . 250 4,150 sq. ft. lartd, L l3 . 2,i1 Dowd, JDhn F. . . . . . . . . . 100 6A Dowaim,, Richard . . . . La 110 ao0 Wan and site-11 _ . . . . . . 100 i 170 sq. ft. l:tlul, S ;, B 8-'3, .L 8 . . '350 1,7341 4 5 40 38 PP,.(,)PrMTY TAX LIST. :lame and L.acat3au. Poll. Personal. Rod l°.st. T.1121 'Tax. Dwyer, Thomas F. . . . . . . . . . 2 {}0 400 8 60 Downing, Patrick, est. . bouse by heirs . . . . . . . . . . . 1,600 she'd . . . . . . . . 160 12,100 sq, ft. land, S1, 13 :;3, L 12 , . . 600 Doyle, 1► aTgaret . . . . . . . . house by self l . ,. 2,6,00 3,2F sq. ft. iancl,S 1Q, ]3 !, 7j . l,t]119 31900 Drake, Nathan . . . . . . . . . . . 2 01) 21,230 house by self . . . . . . . . . . 2° 200 ban1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41G greenhouse . + . . •100 90,000 sq. ft., loud, S 14, 13 1, L 4 f 46,000 sel. ft.. lane], 8 14, li 1,•.T, G 1J+ 173,500 eel. it.. land, L 0 61,1310 sq. ft, land, 113 1,U11tf 10'(100 202 90 Drake, Ada II, . . . . . . . . . . . house by w1f . . . . . . . 111j,110 7,400 sq ft, hand, S 10, 13 26, L 25 . 1130 •t, 50 71 62 Drew, Mary 11, B. . . . . . . . . . . dotible house . . . . . . ?,lfb[} s),DY2 sq. fit. laud, S 3, B eJ, L 13 a,i„I] fll fsiY Drew, Patrick . . . . . . . . . . 2 (10 house by. self . . . . . . . . . 1,:10t9 10,020sq,ft. land..4 14,131, L 12. 1'L-1) 1 600 1,91111 33 113 Dyer, Isaac, uxrt, . . . 2 00 Louse by self . . . . . . . . . . . 2,700 burn aml shoal . 600 10,088 sq. ft, hued,S 10, 13 21,3`, :1 . . 1,'2"v) 13,1 i£i sq. fL Iai1(1, L 2 . 1,t150 11,20n lt_ , (i8 Dumphy, Patrick .l. . . . . . . . . '? 1ql ]louse by self . . . 4QOO 4 ).-IGO sq. ft.. hued, S 11,13 13, L 6 . 1,1101) ],6uu 31 5.2 l:lunchle v, Benjanjin W. . . . . . . , 2 00 roust by self . . . . . �3,34]0 6,460sq. ft. land,S 10,1317.1, 1'), V 1,11 BOO - —4,100 $S t 21 PEOPFAITY T.kX LIST. 39 Name and Location. 12011. ?Lfrsamd. meal Est. Tatai 'Pas. Dmitte, George C. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 house br self . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,500 barn . . . . 14,848 sq. ft. lwkd, S 1, B 11, L U 4,40t) 74 10 Dapee, George 11., us.st . . . . . . . 2 00 house by self . . . . . . . . . . 2,600 ta.%rn { . . . . . 100 12,K0 s+l. fr. laad, S 1, B 10, L 31 . 1.,60f1 4,400 7.1 16 Dutton, Albert, Lttirt . . + +2 Oft houses by self . . . . . . . . . . . :15600 � barn . . . . . . . . . . 500 r 50,1M sq. ft. land, 'S 12, B 16, L 2 . :;,000 7,000 11(6 S(k Dwyer, John, ltlk•irs of . . . . . . . . donble house . . . . . . 21500 Dwye.-, Patrick, est. . . . . . , . . . house by heirs . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000 turn . 100 57ORD sq.ft. land, S �1, B 27, L ?' _ j50 141-50 2.1 78 Day, Alice Estelle . . . . . . . . . . M hawse tip'self . . . . . . . . 1.:500 barn .4 . . 300 ;,-130,5q.ft. l ��d, 1?,l 1�i,X, 3,1'I,'2'.1 j 1,800 0 8,49{}sq. fi.lansi,6 12,B l.a,L.:1,i'L•_'2 �5,aw D5 102 F'tOanpy,Emma.L., tr..N, of Johii C. . . . house and L1arn . . . . . . . + 1:,,3sp sq. ft. Lana, S 6, B 16, L.3 . 650 9,67D i[ ld Ll L 4 r . 5w nn ❑❑ TT M � ,,48 L 8 . I ?00 4,10{1 [: ci is L 11 . �2}/00 4,0011 i i L i L 6 ,S' 5, B 17, L r 1 . . 200 6,tt00 r d t tl tl 1 L 4 y�]�iyl -3,287VV IE {L Fi lV L ii ' 22 n iE C6 .i4 L 8 {. 1 �,kiil�1 1:1+) +a�. Delaney, John C. . . . 2 CHI 400 8 5 G Earle, James 11, . . . . . . . 2 110 2,000 ho se by self . . . . . . . . . 4,000 6.490 s+l. ft. 1 ULa, S 1, B 7. L (1 a 1,350 5s 5o 122 54 40 1'IV I PL+I[T1 TAX LIST. N arme and Location. poll. Persion lS. Rail Ust. `'mal Tax. Earle, l rlte,,i--1 P. . r 00 2 000 bouse hY s i f . . . . . . . . 11 O(M) 5,400 s,,. fI- 1;im1, S 1, B 7, L 6 b . . pI;1-45 t 20,216 sal. it. huid, L f,and 5 n. 41000 :3:569 188 14 7,41.1 ft. 1MId, IS B 1.1, T,�7 .3,(kli) 111 20 'Eaton, Henry A. 2 00 double houw . 7,600 sq. ft. land, 8 1, B 10, L 10, ainil' one-half 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 750 4,16-0 iO 06 E. C. 1114 Ctr. . , . . . . . . :!,goo factory building aml Itdditlon . . , 7.000 lstt.m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' 1._ shed . . . . . . 200 ?,100 sal. ft. land, 5 111, B 1), L 7 . l �,f}1111 11,980 sq. ft, land, -1,-, 10, B 9, L 11 . 3 algecomb, ]Fremnatt, est . . . . . . . 7. 4 5L1. t. ltincl, w~ 11, 13 11, L SI Y+7+1f1 Il. . , . . . . . . . . 2 01) GOO lwkirll by -'e]f . . . . . . . . . . . 2,100 1'nrn. . . . . . . i 100 Il1,()10 Ertl. (L. la i i11, S j, 13 41 1, 5. 1 2,41,111 doitble house by tenants , 4,00o sj,.135 sq. ft. land, S 10, B 11, Lit 950 double louse by LUL111lltS . . . :1'O(II1 7,fi.;1 sal, ft. land, S 111, B 11, L 1 sou 1-'11650 2:;5 iO r1ikV, 1dt11liL`r ['. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 hoiw by seI P . . . . . . . . . . . ;.),600 burn . . . . . . . . IDO 11010 5f[.. ft. I'm a, 's 10, B 16, 1, 10 . 11000 1 1,Vi0 ;q. ft. 1;111d, L 14 , 560 11,1'45 hc1, fl. l:uu1, L [,3 4.7611)6111 711 04 Eldredgre, Amelia W.A. . brick house . . , 1.110 bal-11 . . 1,Ir11i.1 1-12,41111 stl. ft. land, S }, B t5, L 1 118,:o1u1 0i,210 -,q. ft. laical. ".-% 9, B 4, L h 11,024.4tl. ft. land, L 9 . 4.50 14,8611 6(1. 'lit, land, $ 9, B 4, L 1;01 6,780 sq. ft. hand, 8 0, B 10, L 1 NkiaJ't.it t a TAX L Dl T. 41 \;J€ode +RTII1 Lvlcmirm. {'(,11. t'crsaanl, Rwil Kist. 'Petal Tax. 3 ldredgo, <i}.ts ulla W, A.—C umthmecl,) 6,000 sq. fr_ lane!. 1. 15 400 /U�iI�1 13rl, ft. buitl7, 1. B 11, L 1 . -1J:1) 5,000 sq. ft. lulled, 1. 2 4�:,O 5,(10() gel. Ft. land, t, :I . 4"d) 5,00 sq. ft. !wile!, 1, 4 A7jO 5,6011 a}I1. ft, laird, ]:. tl •:,`Ftt 5,600 S; 1. ft„ land, 5,000 ml. ft. hued, 5,000 sq. ft,. lau(1, L Ll 5,GOO sq. ft. land, L 1 ,1$f3(1 eel. ft, ltslel, L 14 19,€40 s1. ft, laid, S 0, B 12, L 1 p Mott, Sterling 12 o0 1,t100 house by self . . . . 4,1110 0,:151 sw 1. ft. Land, S 1, B 4, "1, 12 l,500 ),e oll 108 00 Elliott. .1atne s . . . . . . . . . 2 00 howio by self . . . . . . . . X,ax1K} 4,81'1 s,1. ft. iamb!, S U, B •1, L 2 4UO 1'! :k.; 1tl +1 h.mustan & Thouipseeu . . . . . . . factory buildin-,, barn . . . . . . . . , . . SL10 u � 1)17O ti*? '? Ensign, Fred S. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 100 3 64 Charles . . . . . . . . 2 00 -51010 {rouble Itailso by t,emaintr; . . I li li t 10,800 sq. ft. land, S 8, B r), r, 1 s I?.merson, Thomas 1'. . . . . . . . . , 2 00 .1,0050 hctugtt by Self . . . . . . . . . . . ea,rrist;t house . . . . . . . )lilt Unre Itouse and .shed . . . . . . . 411'1 barn . . + 4,iit 10,070 sq. ft. land, S 10, B "1, L 1 2,5:01 stable building mid shed f, 0,020 sq. It., land, S 10, B :,', L ,, . . ,I it I+ liause by tella. nt . . . . . . . . . . 1..;,e11) basil . . . . . . . . _ 5n0 i,'1-1,•_'kr1 sq, ft. laud, S 13, B 17, 1, 1 t,,rrrrrl Emerson, Georp F. . . . . . . . . . Ll 00 .,,.3QCl 8� °}2 Evans, .Tamers D7 . . . . . . . . « 2 00 150 hull�w by pelf . . . . . . . . . . bar i . . . . . . . . . . . . , i7iltl y 42 PROPERTY TAX LIST. Name and ',LLocition. 11011, I'crt)Ilai. Real Est. `L'akrrl '1`rrs Evans, Jaukc,4 17.-(Cutyt_imcd.) 10,497 ell.ft. land, 8 3,B h, L 7, pari of 11 L 4. and 7 . . . . . . . . . 3.000 himse by tenant . . . . . . . . 1,,500 10,4,550.9iy. H. land, S •1, B 6, L ,-� . 600 14,I1-Nt {. H, land, I, u . . OD olouble mouse lkv tenants . . . . . . 4,309 ,,Oso sq. ft. hand, S 2, 13 6, L l . . . DOD 17,0011 247; 10 E vans, _lrary .T. . . . . . . . . . . Hunan by self . . . . . . . . . . . .:,i-)m ttttrn , . . . . . . . . . . . 500 8 -reenhouses 3,200 t�ae�k . . . e 100 -31 S,859 sq. ft. land, S 7, B :3 . ).2;,0 i 11,--150 ISO 421 EisoiiImur, 1cla J. . . . . . . . . , doublehutme . . . . . . . . 2,Fi00 sq. ft. land, S 1`r,13 12,L 15,part of P L 72 . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,700 4 4 2S Farultam, Alice L. . . . . . . . . . 11011"e by self + . . . . `',`00 0,l110 sq. ft. hind, 8 1P, B 18, 1, _r 100 "100 47 JUP Farnham, house by sl�nnijt . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 8,91S Fq. it. I,lild, S 10, 13 16, L 10 . . 900 2,000 47 5(, Farrell, Johu.f. . . . . . . . . . ' 01) llotl:�e . . SO0 4,M) sq. ft. 11 idl S 111, >8 1SI, L, 3 . . 200 1,t100 18 40 Farrell, Michad J. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 110two . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,1100 , houii k:. 6,194 sal. ft. inud, S 1G, B*1.1, 1. , , 250 Farrell, Murtagh. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 Jou�yb,.�le house. . . . L500 -I,.7Llil sq. ft. land,S 16, 13 4, L 0. . 1,V00 1.811 sq. ft. Ialtd, L 0. i.51.1 1)(Mse by tennul. . . 1,1041 4,100 sq. f1. land, S 101, B 19, L 4 . _'00 1i,850 114 ,3I Farrell, '-%1iellatl . . . . . . . . . , 2 00 l,uust; by r;esll ! 2A,0 0 •1,000 sq. ft, litticl,8#l, l3 1,L f1,1' L 24: 200 PROPERTY TAX LIST, 4u N.rrrte and LOCnti011. Poll, Personal. Itt:srl Tilt. 'Total Tax. Matey, Nlartin, 2 00 300 Ya i1 Farrell, 11'atrick :i.nd Jaw, . . . . . . . -' 00 house by sclf . . . 1,200 1},700 sq. fl. laud, S 1, 11 15, L 1.5 . 1id1{i narwell, !%Uirtha A., estate of . . . . . house by lreiN . . . . . 1,700 5,620 sq. ft. land, S :1, B 10, L 1, 700 $34011 Fnrsvell, T'4'rii. 1,,. . . `A � . . . 00 3,1100 sq. ft. land. i S _►, B 19, L 1a . . •1011 Favor, Jlartba T. . . . . . . . . . ho ust by self . . . 3,00(l 1,arxt .51111 12,47.'k s(1. ft. land, S 10, 13210, L 1. 1"500 61I:Ittu 41! Faxon, Harriett A. . . . . . . . . . house by self . . . . . . . . 6,000 aq. ft, land. S 1, B 3, L 12 4,1OU 77 OS Faxon, Harriet N. . . . . . . . . . house by self . �.341Y 11,232 sq. ft. land, S 2, 13 4, 1, 17 11600 00 49: rid; Fewkes, .1esse, or owners unknown boom.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,7110 ltorrse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l,••°il 11 Y hollst. ;00 l 171824 sq. ft. land, S 1, B `x, f. + i0 106 14 Forden, Tlionsas . , . . . . . . . . . 2 00 double hearse . . . . . . . . . . . :1,6% barti . . . . ' . . . , . . . . . I1111 6,00D sil. ft, laxid, 5,10, B 3, L 0. 1,7511 ]rouse by tel:nut . 600 61 sq. ft_ land, S 3, B '22, L 11 1,000 Ferritts, .]allies. . . . . . . . . . . . _I W 400 8 W Field, Edwin T. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 f}C1 100 3 84 Fiiielrl, John E. . . . . . . . . . . . .2 00 2,noo 43 00 First Baptist Clxurch tierolcl<y. . . . . . he usu by tenant 8„900 s{1. ft. taad, S 1l1,B '. 1, L 11 . 1,100 .3,(304) 5904 44 PROPERTY TAX LIST. Name ,and Location. Po!]. Personal. Real Est. Total Tax. Fisher, Jaltses T'. . . . , . . . 2 00 ';00 0 92 li i-;her, olln, eSt;ltvnp . . . . hom by heirs . 1,200 5,884 sq. ft... 1 imt, S 11, t�i, 1, 115.' 750 11950 IN Fisher, Mary . . . . . . . . . 110116e. . . . . . . . . . . 300 1,8W sq. ft. land, 8 4, B 1, L � 100 400 6 ifi Fitch, lfaU C. house by self . . , . . . . . . . . 1),000 11-ar i . .. . . 1,}1) 52,640 sq. ft., lnud, 8 .'3, B 20, L 2 4,(00 Fitz, cim. r. and Antlte t;. . . . . . 2 00 haime by wif . . . . ,IGO 20,3111 sq. ft. land, S 10, B 11, l•. -1. 2,001) 6.1 tal1 86 04 Fitcger•.alJ, Edw.. W. . . . . . . . 2 00 house. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,10 llola5e , . . . . . . . . . . . . 300 l']-an . . . . 1(?f} 9,248 sq. ft, Wed, S :3, B 2i1, L ri Fil.+mgenala, Ifoncira. . . . . . . . . house by self . . . . . . . . . . barti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . house by Lell:ttlts . . . . . . . 600 241,4c10 See, ft. land, S 11,B 13, L 3 . 500 Fitzsit aiuns, Bernard, estate of . 11ouse by self 6,f,3: , ft. laltrl.Y , B 14, 1. .,3 , if}0 2,460 4018 house by self . . . . 10,000 sq ft. land, S 1, B 12, L ed . 1,`50 7-1 90 Fl;tl agall, Will. '!.. . . . . . . . . 2 Oil 700 Sq. ft. 3t1]1[l, [. 3 Tlaiiiiery, Patrick .J., estate of . 10,,s5 set, ft. htusl, S 3, B 30, L, 11 450 M 4 sq. fL. hittri, 1, 10 . 450 900 14 741 I'1{TlPIm:.rl TAX LIST. 46 Namc al3d Loc.tfaar. full. PCr9*I3at. heal Est. Tatnh Tux. Fhai l ury, Assn, cstato of house by, trtt,:t t , . . . . . . . . . Ijmo I rare . . . . . . . . 100 11,503�q. U. land, S ,, B .10, L S 600 2.41.11) :M ail) Fleinine, 1{airy C. . . . . . . . . . . ft. land, S 12, B 12, L 17. li[itL C. ~ 'r•0 ri,000 h?rl. ft. hand, S 12, B I'.3, L f, i%Nl 5,000;sL1. ft., land, S 12, I3 1:', 1, 7 750 Fletcher, Albion C. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 e3,800 loose by self . . . . . . . . . . . 4,5()0 hat-IL . . . . . . 1,ltltl 10,1,FM sr1. ft. land, 'S III, B I'?, L 4 . 1,IU11 1 l4� l- 7,300 18-1 04 Fletefic I . Elmer A. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 -(Jf , . . . . . . _ "'r)0tl a,_ .. i. laud,S3, B10,L16, 111,72 M4) 4,400 74 16 Fiewher, Irving '1'. . . . . . . 2 00 :3,6011 st,om bttiltlitag c.)n corpnrtrtion land . . 1 2,500 barn . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .'QL# 709 10±i S, Flood, Ann . . . . . . l h otm.. . . . . fi111 1,501 sq, ft. land, S 7, B 1 l, I, ON :+ 84 Foley, Michiwl T. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 learn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 51ort- bLilldiTI- 1,�'Lll"I 2112"T ti 941. ft, la.°n[l, S F, I3 7, L 23111,800 sq. it. hula, .S 8, B Ii 0,141,00 1015 _ 2 Tetley, Mavy, estate (if . . . . . . . . 6.5,1t40 sq. ft. land, S 8,13 7,L 11 . . . I -1,0110 t3,i?Cltl 113 lU _ I Foley, Clam. A. . . . . . . . . 2 00 200 b 28 Foley, Ellett, , . . . . . . ltr}use by self . . . . . 800 7,t1C0 s0, ft. I.In i, S 3, B 17, 'L 5 . . ' 400 1,200 19 tis i 46 PROPERTY TAX LIST. Name and Locatlnn. poll. Personal. deal F5t. 'Cold Tax. Foley, Williatu C. . . . . . . . . . . 2 W doliblt_ peruse by self, et. ul. . 4,000 doublo ]rouse by tenatits . . - . 2,()1)0 ft. laii,l, SS, B 10, L 5 . . 1,40 binckstliith 41101) . l,fl{l{l lt,260 sq. it, Iruld, S 10, 11 3, L S. l.G50 pailit and w•hvelwi-ght shop. . 1,0{I{) hilid, 'No. Beacon aild AI:effitl streets, 1,080 sal. f l,. . _ . . . . . . . . 300 11,:m 107 16 Forrest, Michael A. . . . . . . . . , 2 00 Meuse by &,lf . . . . . . . . . . . 2,700 hart f . . . . . 400 10,657mi. ft. hand,S 12, B 11,1,1, 4 . 7,SMw 8 t)13 sq, ft. laird, L u . oo-D 5,050 Sd 82 Ford, Tlu:au-�l.s . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 }Q ' Louse by self . . . . . . . . . . . howse. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1W13 house. . . l.OD 8,868 &-1 ft. land,S 2, B �3,�L 11 and 12 1,750 4,368 tip{. ft. lsL:l[1, S '.�, I3 4. L 4 - {iFil} 1).lrn . . . . . . . . . . . 100 house. . 1'ij o 7,0%, N. ft.land, S 2, B 14, L 12 . 450 house. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,fitli} house . 11,z1:3+1 51. ft. laild, :S 3, B 27, L 4 Foster, 14'mdonl L. . . . . . . . . . . house by €ielf . . . 5,325 sq. ft, laud, S :;, B 44, L 12, 61 u2 Foster, Theodore S. . . . . . . . . 2 00 50 house by self . . . . . . . . . . . barn . . �i111 2-1,040 sq, ft. band, S 2, B 4, L�12 . 2,500 Fraser, Angus . . . . . . . . 2 00 housw by self 1,�s11 2.500 sq. ft.land, S 6,B 26, L 10, PL 81 1.J(� 2.4-30sq.ft,land,S 5,B-34,Lis,PL272 2;-,0 1,D50 sq.fl. 1:111d, L 10,1IL271 1,4N10 16 )t l er, .f tit►rs )). . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 doi lrle 11011se `�,a00 .5,208 sq. ft. satin, 8 10, B 8, L 3 . . . 7LW :3,050 6.1 04 --'::ettxr 351d LCIC-UiOn1 foil. rersonsly Deal 1-"L. 'fatal T:Ix. t~ralwt•, nines H. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 100 house by self . . . . . . . . . . . 2.201) hcli house . . . . . 100 (1,601) sq. ft. land, SF10, 13 1S, L is '5" 2,9;;i1 52 112 Fraser, William 1-1. . . . . . . 2 00 1150 4 411 0 French, Maria 31. house by self 9 1,t#1111 13,080 sq. ft. lttntl,S 10, B 1.0, 1, t . . 2,1100 house by tenalit . I,(1110 0,270 sq.. ft. laud, S 16, 13 10, L .3 . 1,1�1{1 citauble house by tenant . . . . i,t31N1 1,07e3 sq. ft. land. S Id, B 10, L 2 . -14 0 double ]souse by tenants . . 1,20 0,840 s(l. ft-. land, IS 16, 13 10, L 4 200 r 01.1.10 154 yl l retIeh, GCOr,"ietta It (guar€li:En) . bouse by tenant . . . 1.No 6,800 sq. ft. ]Anil, S 2, I3 1:1, 1,8 . 850 house by tenant . . . . . . . . 1"wo 10,480 sq. ft., lanai, S2, 13 18, L 11 1.400 house by tetiwA . . . . . 1.200 24,:160 sal. ft. land, S '2, B 1:3, L 10 . 2,500 � i,iI611 140 78 French, 'Sarah 1% . . . . . . . . . . house by tenant• . . . . . . . . . 2,500 drtubl+e huus,e . . I,7t11) 10,03-�sti, ft, land, S '2, I3 e1:➢, T. 12 1,25tb - ,I--fo Flallnery, Own . . . . . . 2 00 200 double honsez . . _ . . . , y,:l{7fl 3,125 sq. ft. land, S 9, 131. L 4. . . . -100' new house iuifinished. - 2,000 5,000 sq. ft. land, S 10, B anal I* , ;ra Flannery, James J. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 40 2 821 FlUgerald, Tlimn ss. . . . . . . . 2 00 100 :, (W French fir+)s. and Austin Co. . . . . . 4,600 78 80 Gafney, I'liilip, eState of . . . . . . . house by heirs . . i . . � 1,100 0,21-)'2 tl. ft. hind, S 2, B 8, L 3 . (130 1,750 28 70 Oft 1'f'-OPEMTY TAX LIST. Ngme amd l azation. 11i,II. Prrsonxl. V Iteui litit. Total Tax. t3ttll�alter, l�rstce. . . . . house L Self . . . . . . . . . . . house by tr_t(atlat . . . . . . . . . . Soo 3,0.',0 Sq. ft. lall(l, S 2, 13 2, 1,8 roll Gatllaw,her, Thomas 1'. . . . . . . . i 11tlr house by :pelf et. al. . . . 3,500 5,flt9]sq. f1. lan€l, S S, 13 n, L 4 . ., rll 5,000 sq. ft.. land, L 6 - •_w l 5,000 aril, H., land, I, 0 , '2Z)0 4,500 t KO Galvin. MoD, A. . . . . . B I111t, 1,9,1'I,tall 111f} N. lend, I, 10, l'L512 100 2,0;T-1 tl. hurl, 11 11,l,'1,61 14111 `�11 5q1. ft, lala(l, I,12, l L,')14 ilii) :`..I1117 ;`y,l. f1. 11t11a3, L1=3, 111.61`, 141.0 1"19 ecl. ft.. Lind, L 11, -l'L 5111 1110 t alvili, Patrick 4, , . . . . . 2 CO lOtl :i i1l G®ilvfii, Elizabeth . , . . . . . , . . la,,as by self 1,40D S,110 sKj, ft. IallId,''S 2, B3�, 1�, 1 y,2130 " 2,000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W 42 ICurduer, Chas. B., (.-AaLe of. . . . . . 21}I) 1wilse by Mien. . . . I si,(9(}I1 I tt,63-6 sal. ft. land, S 3, 13 14, L tlouble house'by Lenullts . . 2.600 91000 sq. €t. land, 5 2, I3 �, L � I. 3'ouo p 1 i,lill l .: 72 Gaviu, 13ridpl. . . . . . . . . . . dmtbh� hou e by tena:nis . . . . 6,7E0() sq, ft. land, 8 1), 13 1 , (1,7`0 s,I. ft. lti ia, L 1.1. � r1,11 0,000 sq. ft. land, T, ,,, Gavin, Mai A. . . . "area (lottlale howe by self el,. nl. (1011 O' 1L(lt1Sl. . . . . . '_',:,01 doable hove by tenant . , . . . . !%IIko baii2 . . . . . . . _ 60,211i sq. ft, land,S Ib, 13 7, L 1,1utm of IG,.lilla 27 i 16 I PROPERTY 'J~A-";- LIN!V. 49 \�ai�� :inl Lesc ll'an�a. Pala. Teri r'n.bl. RvmI F_sl. 'Told Tax. Gaviii, '7'liowas 1. . . . . . . . . 00 l,l}{1b3 $AOr'and tenement . . . . . . . . . ,6N e�rri�Lt-e slue and storcrooms . . . ] iltlfl office bUildill- . . �IbO Small barn. . IOD 23,506 sq.ft. la nisi, S P, B 7,L 1,part of 2,560 Gavin, John, ,Tohla S. Cullen, '1'LQs. W. �} {3Q 8,300 ]f3i1 x_8 Coughlan and Jas.11.1'a lley,trustees. double house by tenni1t..; . . . . . . 1,200 ' double houusc by tfm milts. . . . . . v,500 double hawie. by tenants, 2'wo house by tenant . . . . :Of1 house by 1:emirlt 1,'1I1« %hedi . 50 11,849,,91, ft. land. S 5, 13 7, L 1,Dart of $ n0t1 f 10,050 170 Bli Gram, `I`komas, estate of . . . 1f.M, l'li? 104 00 fien"ge, Anna E. . . . . . , . . 7,152 s'1. ft. Ian cl, S.'', 13 19, L :; a ` I 700 11 J$ t,ecrSe, I3erbert A. . . . . . 2 t14l 1,100 20 (14 Gerry, Amcph IV. . . . . . . - _h 00 hawse by self 11,46-11 sq. ft. laud, S ,. 13 7, 1, 5; . 1, 1x,'200 8 7 'IS Gilkey, James 13. . . 1 2Oil house 4y tenant . . . . . . . . ' 1;RSt?f} barn . ]F� 8,0292 srl. ft. laxltl, S 10, B lo, L 2. . . 1 1 800 `?,5a0 �a182 Gill, James F. . . . . :." lll} -100 $ b0 Gill, 'Mary A. . . . . . . . � 1E}S sq. ft, land,iS b, B .10, L 2 y 2,820 sal, ft. land, L 3 { 500 S 20 4,459 sq, fl,. Land, 1. 4 MR, Rhoda, A. . . . . . . . honse by self . . . . . . 3,i){1[} 1 hill . 1,000 �SJS0 sq. ft, lustd, 8 6, ld `.30, L 1 . . ' 1,400 i Gillespie, Robert . . . . . . . 2 fl0 i*:►D 6'i3(70 1 114 76 bouic by self . . . . . . . . . 2,600 barn and oat buildh)gs , . 1,000 3:36,05.1 sq. ft. l.tncl, S G, B 14"T, 1 . 8,700 •1C1,<30t.1 I 1 S3 �• 0 1'ROPEHTY TAX LIST. Name find Lunation. 1'add. 1 ommnai. REMI t. i 'fawI T:ax. u Gulffre, I:fmt ild and Gavlano. doublt hrause by self et. a,l. 8,00.0 sq. ft. loud, S 3,13 -16, 1,;1, 1'1,6V #UfJ Gibbs, Elmer . . . . . . . ? Oil 200 5 •, t_A11,stson, John . . . . . . , . . _ . 2 DO 100 110m,8 by sQLod f . . . . . . . . . 1,'}t1d L :3,1162 sq. ft. land, S _}. B :,, L 1) . . , S1511 block by tenants. . . . . . . . . . 2,00 bo se by teuaaats . . . . . . 2,1011- 14,700 sc1. ft. larval, S I, B f3, 1, 1. 1,1'1dllt housu byWUMIL . ^ a BOO 5 1,640 c"I, ft. Iaik41, f; I, B 4, L I . 20I ldl,:i:1fi! 1 iRi lily G.Ierason, dtalan and Marala,Tit miI;is, 2111I, :1,ta20 PA1, ft. land, S 1, 13 14h, L 2 57856 sq, ft. land, L 1 -1110 4,000 sq. ft. Land, S 1, B 10, 1. 1 . � 200 4,960.4f1, ft. land, L 2 . . 1190 4,864 sq, ft. Imid, I. :d . :N)0 4,00 &;, fa, land, L 5 6,760 sq. ft. hand, L U . 200 5,280 5+1. ft. hand, L 7 5,520 s:1. ft. land, L 8 , 41)0 1,050 sal. ft. hand, L 4 31A Gleason, Patrick, estate of. . . . , . . house by heirs . . . . . . . . . 1,111p learn P . . L 1 .1 3 d}91 S, 0 sq. ft. land, 8 , B `�7, L Fl frivaa:5faaa, ti'untiel S., trustee . . . . . . 7,30.1 sq.fC. Iiti , S 3,B 11,+L 10, PL 5 1 5 iCID 5,584 sq. ft. land, S .11, B 40, L 13 81) Gleason, Samalul S. . . . . . . . _' dldl `',M) Ituuv by i.eimlit 3,000 9,071 sq. frt. lawl, S :4 B td, L 10 , 1,0110 10,201 ytl. ft, laatfl, 3, B 11; L 2 �,a141M 12,33:32 8f1. ft. Innfl, 7, 4 14,40-1 sq. ft. land, L 1 fi,l ;1i I:,:: UG Gltlt ov, Hari iet 1;. . . ltonse by sell . . . . . . . . _. 7,804 sq. ft., lancl, S •1, B 10.L 1,rL + , 1,200 'yy di,`0(1 I 101 6; I PROPERTY TAX 1AST. 51 X:me and Location. boll. Personal. Reel Est. Total T.'ea, Gliddeii, Charles 11. . . . . . . . . . 2 04 � 250 10 Glidden, Jennie 31, . . . . . . . houmu by self . . . . . 500 7,297 sq.ft. lased, S 10, B 16, L 6 , t1liD Glynn, Jollu. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 honse by self . . . . . . . . . . S0;1 4,2196 tail, ft_ I�tittl, S 10, B 18, L 2 000drO W, .1011ti. + . . . . . . , 2 00 1,011i1 18 10 u,:3.15.set. fL 3slad,.9 3, 13 22, L 7 . . . 11 02 Goodwin, Andrew 10"281 set, ft. land, S 11,*13 17, L 2 . 1,000 IS 40 Goodw ll, Louis I. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 house by self . . . . . . . . ;3,(XX? 101324 s,l. ft. land, S 11, 13 7, L 1 . 1,05o OS 43� Goodwin, hfary L. . . . . . . 4,Q5[1 homm kv self . . 2,500 3,740 sq. It. land, S 10, B 14, L b . .1-A Goddard, Tl owa . . . . . . _ . . 2 00 400 house by :self � #00 r s .� I ,, , -860 duablee house: . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 harn . edit 8,1,31 sal, ft, land, S ', I3 1,4, L I@. 490 3,560 (ill 73 Cipill 0.ml, Felix . . . .. . . . . . 2 01) i a)i} 1j2 double house . . . . . . . . . 1,�11i} to int and shed . . . . . i x4r► 21,412 s�. ft. land, S 1'2, 13 351 L1 1 L-311I1 i _ i,0110 113 517 Gower, Wm. I}. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 1,700 house by self . 4,500 127500 a(l, fL laud, S 1, B 8, L 3 . . 1,701) . lqa•-?f}f3 1 Grace, .Jennie E. . . . . . . . . �i] i56 house . . . . . . . . . . 8,500 sq, ft., timid, S 1, B 1.8, L 5 GMnt, Charles Il. . . . . . . . . . . 2 I10 Ste 22 house by self, tlhrE . . . . . . . . . b.ML and sked . . . I 41�0 116,850 %q. ft. land, S 12, 13 19,_L G . 7,To 11,.,a,* IS7 ;,: 52 PIi(}]'E.RTY TAX LIST. - Nume And Location. Vats. ptraonal. Kcal Ea. Total Tax. Gray, Artliur F., ulut . :? 00 liome by self . . . . . . . . . . . 2,800 burn + . . , 8,UOD sq.ft. land, S e3, B 3, L fl 4,100.1 W 24 Greest, John IT., estates of. . . . . . 1101ILSL by lkeir� . . . . . . . . . . 2 -501) 7,4S4 s{i. Lt. land, S 10, 13 16, L 8 1,100 Green, Patrick, estate of . . . . . . . houw by heirs . . . . . . . . . 1,0 33,7"$ sql it. land, S 1, B 1.5, L 1 `', 60 [�� ;,,IMllii 411 .,11 Greene, C a1jlcy A. . . . . . 2 00 �60 5 28 Green, S. B., & CO. . . . . . . . . . 7,000 store building tail R. R. land. . 1,(][]« 131 211 Green, Wallwe A. 2 00 house by sel€ . . . . 7,020 sq. fl. land, S 111, 13 '11, L 0 1,Ui1i1 4,000 77 44 Gregg, Ann J. . . . . . . . . . . . 11011sra by tenant . . . 1,OCI(} 9,143 sicl, fL. L Uld, S 3, 11 `_'a, I, 1t' . WO Gregg;, George 11. . . . . . . . . . . = 00 2,200 11time by self . . . . . . . . . fif10 6,95.21 srl.�ft. 11111d, S *1. 13 1`•r. T, `-' (10(1 tloullle 11(111-se by 1.1+i►ell�t. 3,'200 e,710 sq. ft. land, s% li 14, 1, 5 7st1 dotiblu lsouse by te1f-" . . . 21800 6,034 sq. ft. land, S 9, B 6, L IL Bll{l double liouse 1 v teal;ruts. . :3,51DO 0,028 sq.ft.[a nil, S 12, B 24,L 8, 1 flk 600 9,400 sq. ft. land, S 10, 13 2-3, L 1, Varl I If)JOl) Groeschner, Nancy N. . . . . . . . . O house by self . . . . . . . . . . . 1s,{la o bast . . {(}(y 52,700 sq. ft.jlAnd, S.3, B 18, T, 1 3,f) 0 l[tause by tenants . . . . . . . . 11,2Lii) 26,04 sq. ft. land, S 2, B 113. L 7 . 2,00 1 12,30(1 I PR PH11TY TAX LIST. i]< Nome :anal LC jcatlnii, P014 Personal. 11cal Est. Tntal Tn.x 6rUgan, Patrick . . . . 2 00 50 double house by self et. al. 2,000 6,838 sq. R. land,S 2, B 18, L 8 . . . '15o barn . . . . . . . . . . , . 60 6,018 sq. €'t. land, S 2, B 18, L 7 . . . 3b0 2,76() 47 92 Gmgg, S. Albort, estate of . . . . . . house by temit. j . . . �>,8tltl (3,860 sq.ft. 1a d, S :l, B 9, L .1 . 7 00 Hackett Bros. . . . . . . . . . . . . 650 10 UO Hae dow, Isabelle . . . . . . . . . . di-mble house by self et. al. . . 8,ri00 5,500 stl..f 1. laml, S 1, B 4, L Ii3 , . 800 4,300 70 62 IIale, Ida E. . . . . . . . . . . . ]linuse by self . . . . . . . , . . . 1,20t) bare . Im 4,000 scl. it, litzid,S0, B I, L 18, PL'34 20(1 I'5w 24 64 Hnle, George S. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 150 •1 46 Hales, Wilfred W. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 house by self 2,41 O 10,480 sal. ft. Iaiid, S 10,B ltl,�L 2 . MY) new double hougo . . . . . . 4,0DO 5,700 sq.ft.laad,5 12,B 28, L•4,PL 100 500 Halaes, Alfred W. and Harry T. 2-50 barn and carpenter shop . . . . . . 600 15 58 lialvs, LouiseH. . . . . . . . . . . lionse by self . . . . 2,2DO 5,406 tsq. .ft. ]mid, S 10, B ll3, L 8 . 650 HaiNpenny, Rosanna . . . . . . . . . dnuble house . . . . . . 3,61I0 16,362 sq.ft.huid, S 1,B 13, L 1, YL 20 1,50U 5,001) 82 00 Hall, Emma W., estate of. . . house by hand. . . s . . . . . . . 5."YD 9,05 sq,fft, land, S 11, B ;;, L is . . . 250%) double limm . . . . . . . . . 2,000 5,380 sq. ft. land, S 2, B 7, L 3 . . . Sol) double house . . . . . . . . . . 2.400 PROPEnTY TAX LIST. 1ftaiie aad Locntitln. Pill). 11imonid. ReW Est. Total Tait. . I I ll.ill, F:u1lrr0V,, eStitte ttf.-(C"GFntinucti,) -1,a GO 'Ll. ft. laud, S 2., B 7, L d house by hebs . . . . . . . . . . . 1 2,400 I'mrn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 1 lj%ml 9(j. ft. 1Ftird, S 3,B 4, L 8 . . I'sm) 1-2 rl+l blo 11ouze . . . . . `?1500 n 0,000 s 1.f1.lad, S 10, R '±1, L 8, 1-2 of 901) 21,650 3 r:1 412 Eall, Henry f. . . . 2 OD 200 5 28 llall, Nellie D. . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2,double house . w,511[D 11,000 sq.ft,14nd, S 10, B _'1, Ij 8, 1-2 of; SDtDID .3,400 t 65 76 llall, Edward C. and EmmasW�, est,'M' 1f double buttse. . . . . . . . . . . . 3,•100 clnnlAv house. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,40L) harn3 . . . G(JO 17,520 sq, ft. ltl,ml, 8 10, B 7, L 3 . S"180[D 10,11.)fD 105 0*4 Hall, Edward 0. .. . . . . . . . . 2 00 2,t00 11011se by sr;lf . - . 2,,(,0 7,840 sq. ft. iiina, s 14, B 7, L 4 . 1,950 double ILOUSe. . . . . . . . . . . 1,f100 double hmtse. . . . . . . . . . 2,0110 ll,om by tonant . . . 2,::0o 111,205 sq. ftland, 8 10, B 7, L 2 11,1; 13,150 12 8 CG, Mill, Sarah h. . . . . . . . . . , Stt�ic 1)ullcllit ; . 7,f}[I1) 4, 2 sq, ft.hirid, 8 10,112, 1. _r . NOW 10,400 170 60 Hilizi, {+I3e41'lef# G. . . .. . . . . . , . 2 00 2% bousp by self . a , 2,`100 8.437 sq. ft, l rid, 8101 B 18, L 0 800 Ham, JOSeph F. . . 2 00 50 douhl❑ house by tenant.`. . . . . . . ", 4,00() O,OM s11. fL. l uLd, S 9, IS I11, L 0 O'Clo sq. ft. land, L 7 . GOO 6,000 sq. ft. lalttl, L 10 . WO 1 {,M o s€1., ft. hmd, L 11 . (MO 6,401) 107 78 hantlilt, Willis C. 2 00 , 61000 sq.ft.land, S '1, B 2:,, L 121, PL a 11f10 11 84 Hancock, George, estate of . . . . 1':100 8,-'02 sq, ft. Iaiid, S�13, B 4, L 1,04d PR+C41'>JRTY TAX Ll,'T. 7�3 i.Mmc and Location, 1'nYl, I 1'criu al. 'rax. ila nc ock, Geo., estate of-(Cantimied.) Iurn . . . ' 160 5,•F11 sq. ft. land, ti 2, 13 4, I. Ilia . .500 i HarringqGn, Charlotte It. , 2,U'17 sq.ft. lajid,� 5, B 20p,L b11, 1'I.; '1 1 a'► 2,745 sq. ft. lartil, L 00,PL 422 1'50 .104 q U tlaeringtou, Everett W. . . . . . 00 7,1TA SG i Narring-uo, 1Yillittin C. S.. VAL;ttr° 'if, W. 13art.lett, exec, hotise by E. W. I-I. . _ 2,500 barn, carriago house and s,Iw l . . . . .500 471,7:13 sq. ft.. land, ti 5 112, I, 1 ,;2.1,727 sq.ft.hmd, S 5,73:I. L 34 pavL of 7,SM -151.250 sq. ft.him 1, 5 5, I3 12, L 1 4,501) 2:1,100 i7S 91 liariisun, .lames 11. . . . . . . 2 00 0 10 1211 66 Harrisou, Jennie Al. . . . . 6,:y55 sq ft. land, S 1), H:1t L 2 . . . It:s1! 10 fSf, thirt, 13u_-li, estate of, . . . . . . . . ]Muse by heirs . . . . . . . . . . 1,U1141 barit . . . . 1 rAl 8,080 sq. ft. land, 8 2, 13 9, L 11 . 800 1,lir;,i► 31 98 Hartford, Jane A. . . . . . . . . . house by self . . . . . . . 1,200 barn . . . . . . . . _ 500 30,7313 scl.Miand, S P, 13 1S, L 3, 1)ar(.of' SOl} i •?,5f161 41 00 11;rrt.ford, Nathan B. . . . 2 1N,) :r,irGS) barn . . . . . . . . . i 500 10,88 scl. ft. h ld, 4 1), 13 .i, 7.7 . . . . 1,0w) Hartford, N,Ltlt;aft IL, Uxrt . . . . , N l,15illl tl8 42 home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,300 Nam . . . . . . 500 7,8.21 sq, fl. land, 810, 13 t(I,L 13 . $30 3.60 1-,!1 StI llatrtwell, Filbert 11. . . . . . . . . . 1 1)0 14,1(10 house by .3elf . . . . . ' . . . . 5,0(A) I },72f1 sq. ft. land, S 11, B lt, L 8 . 1'mo 8,L;3e3$q. ft, land, L 7 . . 1,100 7,1i13U ;,7 88 56 PROPERTY TAX LIST. Name ami Location. 11011. 3'ursoval. Neill U94. Totid Tax. Harvey, l.lizabeth . . . . 110118r. by self . ;,I1b0 5,025 fail. ft.lend, 8,27 B 23,L 11,� �1' .L�0 5[lll 0 Hatch, Orrin 1..1. . . . . . 2 00 3,GOO 4; •ill 6,000 sq. ft. land, S 0, B. 10, L 13 . , 400 Hauck, W1llInni . . . . . . . . . . . bOuse by tel16tt1G . . . . 1r0{ll1 12,102 sq. ft. land, S 10, B :31, 1-1 2 I,O'OU 12,201 sq. ft. land, 8 10, B 38, 1' L ,1 and 6, Part Uf . . . . . . . . . . 1b00 Hawes, Dena F. . . . . . . . . . . house by self. , . . . . . . . . "000 8,022 sq. ft land, 8 B 6, 1, 11, I' L� 11,part of . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000 Ha,y*den, William r. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 1,400 double house by self, et. al. . . . . . ,000 barn + . ! 200 �4 11,83sq. ft, land, S 12, B 1b, L 11 . goo llayes, Michael . . . . . . 2 00 8,000 ;-4 11i house by Self F { . 1,60() 8,651 sq. ft. land, S .1, B M;, L 1U . i •#50 1,t1ti� I ql 01i Hayne-4, _Nlburtu F. . , . . . . . . 2 00 house by self + . . . . . . . . 3,5i00 5,548 sq. ft. land, S10, B 10,L 8 860 house by t+simit :3,004 8,517 sq. ft. land, S 3, B 10,L 3 . . 1,060 Ifaynes, Nellie A. . . . . . . . . . house . . . . . . . . . . . 2,400 4,000 sq, ft.land, 0, B t') L 22. P L C,5, }04} 11011se . . 2,000 4,00€1 sq. f L. land, S 0,B3,L 22,P L t15 /b0 4,000 sq. f 1.. land, L 12, P :f,$TJ 200 4POI10 sq. it. land, 5(l, B 2,1, 11,P Id 58 200 4,000 stl, ft. land, L 12,P L 50 200 6,000 82 O„1 1°1ay11 , l tilljanj II. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 1410 4 40 llaysrard, Frank C., uxrt . . . . . . . 2 00 house by self . . -,non 0,416 sq. ft, land, S10, B 10, L I') . . 8f10 I'1 0PE11,TY T. i ms,r. .51 .irrr nml i-+rCai;rrri. Poll. Personal. Ilea Lot. Total Tax. Heald, Frank(.). . . . . _ _ _ . 2 calk house by self . . . . . . . . 3,?aiiil 11,9110 sq. ft. ]arid, S 10, 13 W, L 6 . . 1,€Vii? 5.1;'10 `B 46 Healy, OL herille, estate of . . . . . . holist 4,2 I., sq, it. land, S 0,B'-', L I I . . . I.l•"�a� 1� ��� Henry, .1nmnes.S. . . . . . . . . . 12 0 house by self . . . . . . . . . . . 7,001) learn + 1,`�31R1 `24,`241.; sq. it. lam 11, 13 al, L � ll.ti'd} Hartwell, .1n1111S 11. . . . . . . . . Iluusta . . . . . . . . . barn . . . . . 1i,,4$i3 sq. ft. land, S , It 21, L 6 . 1,+xlta 11cr3Gy, ova 1'. . . . . . . . double horse by self, et. ;il. . 4,4)00 f1,17t3 stl. 1•t. land, S 10, 13 Ifl, L ii . 000 4,000 75 44 Hewitt,Agnes . . . . . . . . . 4, 50 sq.ft.land, S 1,$ 12,I,28, P L32 00 #3 20 Hewett, Ellen . . . . . . . . . . . . r11,1xille he mie . I 3,2M 4,750 sad. ft.laud, S 1,B 12, L 27, P L.320 u[10 .;,a iyil p 1i�1 11S I[il], Joseph F., estate . . . . . . . . lanusrs . 2 . . . . t10 11,`?80 sq. ft.�latiu 5.1, i3 31. It 111 . � 4L10 400 q 61 11igbee, ,S.6-all ;?. . . . . . . . . . house . . . . . . . 2,=wi}f1 4,750 sq.ft. Iand,S 1, 13 12, 3 P].c10i I �lhll r 3,000 -1`h 21, 1{ill, Williatu H. S. . . . . . . , ° ilia house by self . . 8,29) sq. ft, land, S 12, B 1.3, L '� barn . . . . . . i 1,200 sq. ft. land, S 12, B 13, L 3 1,411a I 5,60 Ih4 00 Hilton, Fred A. . . . . . . . . . ,, 00 � 1,L00 21 GS A PROVE,(= TAX LIST. RV,-11 E�,t. I-OtIll Tax. and Location. PL�1'50nal' hillier, Annic . . . . . . . . . . . . double bouie by self, vt. al. . . . . . 51447 sq. ft. lawl, S 16, 0 8, L 5 1 7 1) 2 flillmall, honse by calf . . . . I'll 10 5,520 sq. ft. laud, S -3. B 2%1,. 1, 1-11-�r ;'.;Wo 68 22 Hinkley, John AV. . . . . . . . . 2 (111 IlDuse by self, li.xvt . . . . . . barn . . . -14,108 s�q. (1"1 '11d' 12, 321, 2 iiew bard 36,80 sq. L2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;klo 7$100 1550 42 Ifill, Ovules A. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 1 100 (14 Hoar, Farvel, es Cate . . . . . . . . . 11DINC by heirs 2,0011 bara . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 Shed . . . . . . 10,268 sq. ft. In I i(l, S 1`?, il '17', 1. 1' 5,0011 7,1 uO 126 -Ilt4 Hubba, 'Nathau . . . . . . . . . . . 2 M) 2,800 47 it Hoar, CaMit A. 2 00 10,081 Sq. ft. land, 8 1 R S. L 1 400 1),2,7 i-i stj r ft, 1-md, L 41.10 11,3-15 Sq. ft. hull, I. 3 400 11,375 sq. it, huid, I. 11 400 9,3705 19. ft. land, L 400 8,681 sq. D. land, 1, -1150 8,750 swj. f I.. laild, 11 11 460 8,125 sq. ft. land, L 12 350 12" -.5 sq. ft, land, L 1-*; 350 S.12& ft, J�tjj(j, L 14 -16L4 3,730 o"ll 50 floffstrom, Johanna. . . . . . . . . . house by self . . . b . . . . . . liaril . * ' * ' * . . . . . . . . . 8,21,44 sr.t' f t. Land, S 12, B 11?, L 2 800 9,7W sq. It. hind, 1. 1 950 Hogan, Mary, (excillpt) . . . . . . . 0 1-2 doable hove . . . . . . . . . . 400 341080 sq. ft, laud,I* 11, B 135 L 8 Ituo J,WD Exempt. PROPERTY TAX LIST. Fame find Location. Poll. f cn;on:11. Refti F-,t. 'COW 'Tits. Holden, Caspar B, uxrt. . . . . . . 2 00 double house. . . . . 4,001) 4,6111 sq. ft. land, S lt}, B 10, L 9 BOO 4,8011 ti0 2 Holland, Win. P. and Marl-ann . . hause . . �.flflll 10,�1:t0 till. fa. land, S t+, $ '?,�L 14l l,Qf1�7 Hamlin, Louis N. . . . . . . . . 2 01l � 4N) e 56 Hollingsworth S- Whitney, estate of . how" by tenant . . . . . . . . , . :1,-':02 „l. ft. land, !I, B 1, L 2 -tall dot bLe house. . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 -3,00 sq. ft. hind, S 9, B 1, L 4 . .15o dultille l3QU5e . . . . 2,0rIO 7,1 OD sq. ft. land, 8 D, D 1 L 6 . . . 11519 block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,dlw doabI2 h,xlse . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 hvae . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 800 hcjutie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROD }lnttse . . , Spin 19,1.10 s+l. ft. land, S 6, B 1, 1131100 -29fa 64 Holme-'i, Betsey i11. . . . . . . . bo use by self . . . ,,822 sq. ft. l:Lud,S 3, 13 13, L 20 . IN) 05 26 Holules, James, estate of bouse . 101450 sq. ft.lapel, S i3, B 22, L 14 1_I131 i Hood Rubber Co. . . . . . . . . . . fi{;,:141f1 factory buildings . . . . . . . . . . 463,156 sq. ft. land, S 12, B 20, L 1 27.600 1 2,650 ; 1:"D 1.11 1101t, 1AZY1e J. . . . . . . . dote by self F + . . 1.;30o 4,080 stl.ft. land, 810, B 3, 1, 13 . . . Soo `,11111 A i I Horan, CharIcs B. 2 00 1sonso by &wlf . . . . . . . . . . . 1,201 6,000 sq.ft.. land, ti 4, B 11, part of L 4 1.11111 1,5llll' 211 (11) 60 PROPERTY TAX LIST. Nance and Lrlcalion. Poll. Fersoual. Ttud EtA. •1"oWl Tax. Horan, 11turg111-et A., estata of . house by helm . . . _ 1,:iL1l) 10,460 sq.ft.land, S 4,B 11,L; 4,40 sql ft. laird, L4 part of I 1,000 ft 1 1,8611 sq. . hand, 1,fl . 2,300 ;3, r Iforue, Robert F. . . . . . . . . 2 00 3+50 llowie by self 4,000 4jaG sc1. fL land, S 10, B 1-1, L S . . 1,150 cluclblu hOU3e by LQIIR111S. . 2,500 8,810 sq. ft, lanf1, S 1(), B M, L D 1000 i,Pi18 sq. ft. 1!1n(1, S 10, B 14, L 7 . , 600 7,462 sq. ft. land, L 0 . 600 4,r111 sq. ft. Iand, L 5 . . :300 10,050 172 54 Hostuer, Alfred, estate of . . . . . . 21100 arouse by heirs . . . . . . . . . . bam . . . . . . . 1,500 1.20,590 sq. ft. laud, S 0, B 2, L .3 . 15,000 . House by tenant . , ],204 0,660 sq. ft. land, 8 11, B 2, L 2 . . 800 11MISO by ierla,it . . . . 1,:?DD 7,215.sq. ft. land, 8 11, B 2, L 5 . . . 900 25,6D4 454 28 HOW,Ud, E%r111L) 1'. how9cs by self . . . . 80[1 5.071 sq. ft. land, S 3, 73 2, L 8 . I 7D0 1,500 Exempt. Howakd, Henry NV. . . . . . . . . 2 DO 300 0 '.1t.� llowardi A. L. and S. E. . . . . . . . 0,700 ice houses . . . . 2,`�00 otfiee building,� on Morse ktild . 200 stortillouse . . . . . . . 100 i�2,600 ZDE} 08 Hot ara, Sarah I . . . . . . . . house by self . . . . . . . . , � 5,0M barn and shed . . . . . . . . . . . house by tenants . . 1,f€p0 house by tenants . . . . . . . . . 1,()()0 house by tenants . . 1.,000 . -1.1,270 sq. ft. hmd, 8 1, B 5 1.0. ("wo .200 sq. ft. lased, S 1, 11 5, 1. 8 . 5D0 !111,448 sq, ft. land, S 1, B 11), 1F 1 3,500 H471Ya 1, Rllada A. . . . . . . . . . i1,Iil10 sq. ft, land, S 11,B h, I, 8 . . I 950 lu 68 i [11tOPERTk TAX LIST. - I \,1111c and L entior3, Poll. Personal. ltcall J'-sr. 'J"Aal Fay. Ruives, Flora A, . . . . . house by SOf . 1,5 0 8i 3SD sel. It. lan(l, S 11,B 181 1, 3laart of f3nvres, Ffarr it�t C. . house by tenant . . . . . . . . 250E iji,50 €q. ft. land,S 10,B 0, L St . 1,20() -3,700 (;0 f s 1[awe, l,tiforest 1?. umrt. 2 OD Douse by self S,M sq. ft. land. S 12, 13 14, L 11 . SH111 barn . . . , 400 S,800 s0,f t.hisicl, S 12,I314, 1,10,Pl.„Ski {N1Q 5,200 $12 20 Harvard, IV, ArUtur . . . . 2 00 200 a '_H llubbard, Caroline E. . . . , . . . . bonse by self . . . . . . . 1,400 7,412 sq. ft. land, S 10, B 13, 1A 051) N 1[ubbud, Ella M. pause by self . . . . . 1,4041 lr,212 S1. ft. land, S 10, Bi111, 1, i V50 4,1150 `+1. 3" llttbbard, '1'1tt imis H. . , 2 00 1,()00 `S 24 Hubbard, Avid. H. . . . _ . . . . . . `' 00 doLible 11ollgo l-)y tenants . . . . . . �,;itlli 5,035 sq, ft. lsuul,S 1), 13 2, 1. 25 . . 500 1,000 51 20 Huckim, ALVicl T., estate of . . , house by heirs . , . , . . . . . . , °_',t}tltl barn . . . F . . . 300 1iI,4$$ sq. ft. land, S 3,B 4, 1,4 . 2,500 5,300 3i3 :12 Fluvkiju�, Ed4z;1r W. 2 00 fill 2 S2 Hudson, Cvvi-,t . . . , . . • . . 1100 100 house by stiff . . • . . . . . . . . 3.Q0n barn . . . . . , . . . . '_'ail 7,127 sq. ft lijler1, S 2, B 18, 1, 15 � 7,551; sq. ft. IMILI, 1, 1li 7,5 1 set. ft. l"Lncl. 1, 17 � P 6,050 I i1; 4I; I , I NaTac and Lwatlou. POET. Personal. Real Est. Tiitak TAX. house by Umant . . . . . 2,000 5i,774 sq. ft. land, ;i 7, B 4, I' L 79 2 . . 300 Hudson, Lnb'} . . . . . . . . . duubli{ h use by tenants . . . . . . j,ODO 10,1 0 sq, ft. Iand, S S,B 2, L. 5800 a,800 62 3*2 L Ludsoll, Mary h. . . . . . . . . . . house by self . . . . . . - . . . 2.4DO 1I,a-14", sq. fL land, S 2, B 6, L 7 . . . 1,400 llugbes. Jame1. . . . . . . . . . . _r 00 honse by 4e1I F . . , . . 1,,�00 -1,v40 sq. fi. lacid, 2,B :1, 1, 10 . . 630 ]I[mle. by temint . . . . . . . . . . 1,70() *27,712 sq, ft, land, S r, B 18, I, 1 . 1,400 " 8,632 sq, ft. land, L, 2 _200 Utz ghes, Pats€ck T. . . . . 1111 house by self et. al . . . . . . . 2,500 4.1+10 ml. ft. land, S !l, It °s, 2,M. •17 !l_� Cln�tt, 11iat1yCz }+'. . . . . . . . . . . 'p 00 I 100 :I P4 ]lzttc,liitts, Hattic'. I. . . . . . . . . . house by self . 2,500 0,600 sq.ft.land, S t, 11 ti, 1, 11, PL 212 f;'50 :1,150 Sri W; Rapper, S. D. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 700 V, 4; Hyde, .1olm . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 04 11ouble house . . . . . 2,800 !*tscl. ft. land, S _+, B 13, 1, 6 . . 200 3,790 sq. ft. lancl, L11 . y 200 �Hynes, Martlu. . . + . . . i 00 :;,:�00 54 4f€ 4,000 act, ft. ln.nd, Sli, 13 '2, 1, 6, YI. 52 111-raham, Will. B. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 650 Iivuse by self. . . . . . . . . . �100 barn . . 400 16,3h 4 sq. ft, Iand,S;a, B 4, L 0 . . . � 2,500 5,00 G10 l t111 42 higruham. Win. H. and Gavin,Bridget . 41,500 sal. ft. land,8 2, B 12, L 1. . '+,500 41 00 PROPERTY TAX LEST. ai Name acid Lnf!;k1i(]11. 11oil. I PCrseaeal. heal Est. Total Tax. I . - 11iffe:, Wtn, H. . 2 00 how" by sc�lf . . . . . . . . . . . 2,A00 5,55. sy.ft.laud,N 12, 13 14,L'?e',I'1.�1•? 700 3,200 51 1N Jackson, 1'innie L., Clarence .Panes, to-ita.l 1,000 ]louse kv Self . . . . . . . . . . .,000 17,824 sag. ft,. lane], S 1, B 4, 1. 11 . ' 2.200 5,200 1101 fts .Iacl.son, Antipm, a-,tate of . . . . . . houpe by heirs . . . . . . . . . .1,400 barn . . . . . 400 i 3,604 sq, f t, lalid,S 10, B ?0, 1', 11 _ 2,100 � 5,#lOfl tsi Ali -Jackson. E. C. .n ad. S. W" . . . house by selves . . . 2,1]00 10,280 sq ft. land, S 1, I3 2, L 5 . l,r,00 :1,rQ0 +s To 44} .Tackwji,James; II. . . . . . , . . . 2 00 200 5 28 .l.tckssuii. Charles T. , . . 2 00 2,400 sq.f 1.1and, 5 5. B`27,L 27,P1,3111 NO 2,600 sq. ft. land, L 28,PJ, 302 100 .Tackhn, William . . . . . . . . 2 00 dmible house . . . . . . . . '2,UOO 5,5ii5 sal. ft. Bend, S I0,Bit, L It 550 2,.3 aj0 4 82 Jacobs, Ifellry 0.. . . . . . . . . :1 (10 double 1101149 . . . . . . 3,001) 6,005 sq, ft, land, S St, 138, L P . . . GU0 limisti by tenant . . . 1,700 L)J)'1() :sci. ft. lnnfl, S 0, 13 8, L b . . . :.0G house by teuaut . . . . . . . . . 0 1,SO0 8,1611 %cl. ft. kind, S 9, 11 8, L 6 . I Slat) house by tellaltt . + . . 2,600 8 1 4,0A sq. ft. land, 1, it 14, L10 tri 0() double llOuse . . . . . 1,800 4,040 sq. jt. land, a 9, 13 2, L 3_; 650 l'i'850 !)29 14 -ravolis, 1lfarl;J. . . . dimble ]louse 4,000 6,400 sq. ft. land, 5 10, B 17,L 1 WO Jacobson, Angelo . . . . . . . . . . 2 t10 house by self . , . . . . . . . 1,000 barn . . . . . . . . . . . 300 I I fS PROPERTY TAX 1:.1ST. Nuuie send F.nealion. poll, persawll, 1 11mil E,;t, Tnta.i Tax.. Jacobson, Angelo—(Continued.) � 10,080 sq. ft.. land, S 16, B 17, L l RW 2,140 :17 26 James, Richard, estate of . . . . . . . house by teat ant . . . . . . . _ .II housebyf trlm-nG . . . , . . . 1,;] house by tem nt 9,072 sq. ft.. Wid,S 1, 13 2, L 0 , . 7 1.1 jelmisoI!, atl:erine house by self . . . . . . . . . , barn . . _ . . . . . . . , . 44,860 isq. i �t. land, c 1, B 15, L 7 . � l,5{1C] r•Y 80 Jennison, 064, a,state of . . . . . . Idouse b y 116rs , . . . , . . . 1,260 barn . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6(m) r,hed . . . . . 1 DO 90,100 sq. fi. land, S 1, B 15, L 13 :},7E3f� 4,700 7+ [15 Jolaaisc'ia, Harriet If, Douse . . . . .1,0011 G,ODU s{l. ft. land, i Sg,B 10, I, 1) . , 600 .1,110D 'Yil 01 Johnson, John At., ux-A. . . . . . . n 00 double hattse. . . . 4,000 0,063 sq. ft. land, S 10, B 16, L 4 850 4,850 1 :} ,Tones, EW w. I., dr. . . . . . . . . . n 00 house by self 'ODD 5,820 sq, ft. land, S 10, B 17, L 7 051) "65o SO Jones, -Minnie A. . . . , . . . . . 1,000 110kaso by self . . . 7,W h 12,02;i sc. fr. land, S 11, B 4, L i I 1,llaill j :1,4--m IT .38 Jones, :Storer F. , . . _, 110 1,:Cl�l r; 32 Joyce, `t`titmiu . . . , . . . double 11auge by self et. al. . 5,540 scl.ft.l:tlld,S 12,B 23, L 10,l'L I Joyce, -Nora R 3r 0 N G 74 N i PROPEWVY TAX ],18T. Name and 1'"Vatiurl. 1',otl. PorsI Nil al Neal FS1. T(,ral TgLx. Roefe, Cornelius . . . . . . . . ._, oil horse . . . . . . ;110 il,mQO sq. ft, lanai, w 211, 13 H. L.i . 450 Keefe, Cornelius If. . 2 t1a1 300 Keefe, John T. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 hOLISe by beif . . . . . . 800 4,*�3S1' sal. ft. lnt)rl, 6 '+, F3 1, L 4n . I 300 1,100 20 01 • I Keefe, 1Lrary fl. . . . . double la.otme by self:ot, 0. 4,000 7,1125 sq.ft. hind, S 1, 1112, 1, 1 fl, Pf,44 1,[1110 itieLf , Patrick H. . . . ' of{I sjt]Q I =;�,i111f1 tip? of) blacksmith 511011 01) AtN]-L laird . 1f11t 14 .56 Koltll. Kate 11. block . . . . . 1:!000 1?11 t1 rl. ft. lad,I, I~, 1, B 18, f, 1 2,sf10 riouble house . . . . . 9,400 6.25f1 sei. fl, land, 8 1, 13 1(1, L _ 50) Keith, Walter If. . . . . . . . . . . .f oo :5 Ioc l7,4110 26:; ;t; [LOU'3e by 801f . , . . . . . _ , . . 7,500 harit . 2,600 5,.370 sq. ft. ]a lid, 8 1, 13 1fi, L � mlANW sq. it. l uid, L 2 . . i 2,5011 double hatise . . . (1,-:30 sal. ft. Irma, S 1, B 10, L 2., . . I o0o -k.�110 I ryty Hellellerle 'John J. . . . . . . . . _r f)(1 15:3 house by self . 21,01,10 5,000 6q. ft. la n(l, S 1, B 10, 1, 17 1150 4,1170 sq.ft.l.tatal,S 1, 13 12.c.L 23, 1'L 40 .sID11 Kelley, Ellen housed by self . . . 1.250 111,808 sq. ft.. I;atr,l, S 1, 13 2 t,1, L 4 I_ Kelley, Pra.neis Al. . . . . . . . 2 flft house by self . . . I _l S11 9,270 sq. ft, Wid, w :3. 13 20, L 3. 4 50' 12,250 50 3K tttl I {} Pl,fll`IfiR"1_Y TAX LIST. .Nunle and Location. 'Poll, E+ir:)rml. RcaI Est. 'Total Tim Kelley, Mich&el J. • . . . , . . . . 2. 00 2,6d00 lltpl`lse Ity self, nxrl . . . . . . . . . barn . . . . . . . . . -500 0,6f)li Fri. it.hind, S 2, 13 ;,, i,o . . 2,700 homw by temults . . . . . . . . I,rfm 1 4,268 sq, It. land, S 2, 13 ', I. 7 1,600 liellel', Mieltaal J. a11(l Butler, (iCo. F. . brick block . . . . . . . . . . . . 51i111rli:t ill rt,ar . . . . . 7,170 sq, It. land, 5 :,, B 1, L.1 . 10.760 Kelley, Margaret '1. . . . . . . . . . I it it p Iltlusa by self . . . . . . . . . 12,8it.". sl:l. ft. kind, 8 4, R 11, 1, Sl 51I 1I barn . . . . . . 'call 12,503 sq. ft. land, S -1, I3�11, 1, S )I IL Kelley, 1111tric1:, estate of . . . 110use by LeiX4 . . . . . . . . :;5C1 btirn . . . . . . . . _ 100 6,280 s+ ft. land, S 11,, li 2(I, 1. '_' . 1250 i{?� I I •1 Keller, Thomas F. . . . . '! E111 :;11{1 ti .2 Kelley W111. J. csi. le Of . . . . . . . llcatt,] buildinn :tud tenelmelll: . Nun €1.lid slied . . . . . . . . . i (J()(.)} 8,4(;0 sq. IL ltlnd, S 10. 11 2,, fr `_' . 10,4`iO 171 :,S Kelley, TllO mug F,, ?ntl. , . . " 1.4110 livery stable and r-he€l. . . . . . 1'Dw dott h, house . . . . 1,00) 7,097 l;q. ft.111,11d, IS 10,13 :3, 1., '2 . 41260 lielley, Thnotb V. . . . . . , . . 2 00 2511 2 ,,reels honses Oil 1larparet liclley;—i land . . . . . . . . . . . f'mo 22 56 Kelley, 'l holtl:us . . . . . . . . . . •? DU 5 llouse by self. . . . Y . . . . . . 800 38,418 s(.1. ft. lalitl, S 1l, 13 1.1, i.4 . . 1,000 house by 1. 11flnt . . . . . . I,500 8,=YU7 gjj. ft. l;trltl, Sit, 13 14, L I4etitlall, F+riliCii; . . , 2 00 +54,400 I ' ' him:1. by self , . . . . . . . . • :.,111111 w,�• ft. l�llltl, S 3. B 12, L 2 I1,(.i1iD 111'.011I I;TY TAX LIST. 6 i Nome and Lomuikoll. 1 lot t. pern011;11. lira] Est. Total Tax. hnusL- by Keene l>i4indall, 1�S":Yt1L'9B—��;UYIL1111L'il,� 4,55:1 sal. ft. land, .8.3, I3 13,L 6 , . iPI10 hous[. lry it•ttatn[ . . . . . . �.000 24,804 s,[.f1.1a1ul, S:,',B 31, Ll:,partof t'41,1 0 +r9,lri 1, ;l 4 82 Kontlaill, _Mare ret V., estate of . . . . house by tenant . . . . . . . . . . 1,5110 harn . . . . . . 30{} 7,71 sq. ft. land, S .,D 12, L 3 . . . 1,100 3,200 52 -IS Ketinetly,, C;it]terine,ux. of.John S. Ken- iietly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . house . . . . . . . . . 1,800 2,S35 srl, ft. lnnd, S 13 8, L . 3f1U -- ,100 3 Kenney, John . . . . . . . . . . . , 2 00 111110 double house by self et. aLl. �,J)00 � .408 sq. f 6. land, S 3, l3 18, L:, . 5--50 S 31050 70 08 Keyes, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 10 Itcinse by self . . . . . . . . 1,`.}.00 3,1110.st1. ft. hind, IN 2, 13 9, L 2 500 i 1.,700 29 88 Kidder, George, estate or Belt°i of house by heirs . . . . . . . . . . 1,000 8,343 sq. ft, 1Rtitl,S110, l3 u, L 7 . . 500 1,500 24 00 Kingman, Brits. . . . . . . . . . . . 1.� Q � 210 50 Kiley, Janiea, Jr, . . . . . . . . . . 2111a -:00 0 92 Iron tall, I'dw. 1). . . . . . . . . . . 2 0o 5,aan R4 od ltilnball, Edw. D., trwitee estate of :feannette '1'. . . . . . . . . . . limits. liy Heirs . . . . . . . . . . . lto c.by tenant . . . . . . . . . BOO barn 1,5#}41 223,157 81. ft. Imid, 8 11, $ '13, L 1. . 8,000 17,000 2,8 80 Muchlat, ,John . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 � hntise by tenant . . . . 500 2,280 sq. ft, land, S �, 13 9, L 0 20U 700 1:1 48 I'13OT'EMTY TAX JrP5 '. Name and Location, E1011. � Per5onul. Rual Ust. Total Tax. Fiiu ear, .1011n, estate of . . . . . . . house by heirs . . . , . . . 2,4CO 57000 sq. ft. land, S 1, 13 =3, Lap . . 750 . � 3,1��0 X noe t td, '1'ltt�oat,t 11. 2 00 ',100 haute by tetn€snss . . . . . . , Soo 3,2.48 sq. ft, land, S 2, B 1, L'2 . 201) house by t-enants . . . . , t,ir,00 14,354 s4l, ft, lawl, 2, D '21J, L 4 T50 Minot, an, A., nt€tate-of . . . . . . linuse by heirs . . . . . . . . . 't,T00 barn . . . . 1:,,0112 1,fit. l nd,S 10,*11 20, 1 1 1,Ifbl1 U(}{} 95 12 Lacey, Peter.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 double bousL by tt.5lMP$; . , . . . . i 2,[01) 5,10.1 I;tl. it.. i:tntl, S 0, B 8, L -1 . #sssls LsuipE, .fss [trls ll. . . . . . . . 2 fur 300 0 V2 Lahtg, Arthur . . . . . . . . . 2Oil �.wo s,1 80 Lacker, .Jacob . . . . . . . . •_' 00 I.7110 ho►ise by self . . . . . . . . 2,000 22,200 sq. ft. hLad, S 9, 11 1N, 1. "p 1,(1110 Lamb, Jvbn 11. . . . . . . . . 2 M house by self . . . . . . . . . . f,{1i]tl barn] . . . . . . . . Ttld} 19,480 s'1, ft. lark], S 1, 13 10;L 11) . :',4 00 7,100 11A 44 Lamont, Alma . . double houst! by tezn iaN . . . . . . 6,171 sq. ft. ,1;m(l, S !l, 11 0. 1. 12 -- iA s]t) So u T.mngttl:titl, Wul,stet' 2 00 :000 Ef 92 I.asssnttnt, Robert B. . . . . . , 2 00 ,50 house by self 2,011tl 1 10,460 sol. ft. buml,'S 4,B1', 1. 3 .500 b g-reenhottses . . 1,250 10,4a#0 srl, ft. latut, S -1, B 1, 1,41 sail{} 11.i1fl0.sq, ft. Inmi, f, .,- filtt} 0,508 sq. ft. Laud, Latdlrop, Allyort, W. . . . . . . '' fOW1 . . . . . . . . . . 21)CI :> .� PRI)!'l,liTY TAX LIST. GIII NT;mt: anti Loratiou, Pall. VcYsunal. Real Rst. Total Tax. L.ALItrop, Wiffiaitt, Estltte of . . , . . . honse by heirs . . . . . . . . . . 1,000 barn and shed. . . . . . . 8100 `61,r):;Q sq. ft. land,S 7, 13 1:3, L 1 . 5,250 ("650 I07 42 ltr ust by self . . . . . . . . . . 2,OOD ba its . . . . . . . . . 400 f 15,100 sq. ft. lialid, S -A, I, l 7,261) 9.051l T8I :a Luilty, ]uric,"I'. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 840 15 tpi L ea.rLCEl, Susan . . . . . . . . . . linnke by tennrat. . . . . _ . . . . thoo r,M scl, ft, lutid,.S 8, I3 '22, L 41a 1,2011 3,GDD :,2 Sig Learned, Waldo A. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 linuse by self 2,750 10,0D0 U(J. ft. IWO, S 1, 13 11, 1, 1 1,(11)1) 117 (10 Learttt.d. Wilbur F. 2 (30 houst, by self . . . _ . . .. . . :"60D 13T015 sc3. ft, 11111d, S 10.B 1;,'-L 1 , . 1,05D Leighton, M.-o- i A. . . . . . . . houst by self . . '.J.200 bm-n . 500 25,710 s:.1. ft, I.lv[. S 12, 1, ;, 'L 2 . 1,SDI1 Leiu::n, ).alit 11. . . . . . . . . new House unfinbilled . . . . . 4,000 0,051 sq. ft, hurl, 45 11.. 13 �3, T, d;, 1'I,-t 1,00D Lemon, Frank 11. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 ;;00 (1 02 La Roche, Arthur, . . , . . - 2 00 100 ., 114 1,evelly, Jcrsepli -A[. . . . . . . . . . _s 00 8041 15 12 Libby, 'Stephen W. . . . . . . . . . . 0(d loin by self . . . . .3,80D . fl,�i2H sq. ft. land. S .�, 11 11, L :, . . . Ban -1,000 . 77 44 Lindsay, ltnbert . . . . . . . . . . . `_' 0() 1,(3D0 house by self. . . . . . . . , . . 1,000 7,1KI mi. ft. land, S ::, 13 3D, L 5 . . 0t) bank . . . . . . . . 200 70 Ply"OPERTY TAX LTST. Nnine and racation. Personal. itual Est. "j,,t,-tj ra,,:, Unclsay, Roben—(ContinuW.) 8,302 sq. ft, land,S 3, B .110, L d -100 2,000 5 1 2 Littlefield, ldnry E. . . . . . . . . . diDuble house by self, et. Al. . . . . . 2,540 2,808 sq. ft. laild, S 7, B 10, L I 1 :1100 2,800 45 Au) Leightau, Henry T. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 200 5 2K Livermore, Abija, estate of house. by Widow . . . . . . . . . . 500 4,000 sil. ft. land, S 21, B 4. L 5 40D 900 Bxeulpl' L i ver u i o re, Chaflvs F., uxrt, 2 3(9) housu i3v 'gulf . . . . . . . . . . . 31500 1,'l,-W7 sq. ft. land, S 11), B L 1. 1,mo 5,200 1.12 20 Llvurnkoro, I lerberLJ. . . . . . . . . 2 00 Boo IL41USC 1-% 4-lf . . . . . . . . . . . ba . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16..-3 00 sq. f 1. 1 11 al, 11; 10, 13 18, L P. 9,000 u'500 12 1 72 UN-1-1-11invu, Mrs'. Jo.4htli T. twilso 11Y self 2"')00 1 1,!G1 MI. ft. h-ULd, S 10, 13 1 L 1,800 41400 70 52 Livermore, I-Aeatior Ij, brick house . . . 1,073*1. ft. land, S 1, B 8, L 6 . . . 500 3,()00 49 21) Livermore, Oliver T). . . . . . . . . . 2 00 brick house . . . . 2,500 1,97.; 3q, ft. lawl, S 1, B 14, -L9 1300 brtrk haivqa . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,500 4973 al, ft, lawl., S 1, 11 8, L 7 . . . 500 (J'000 100 40 Locke, Artewns . . . . . . . . . . 2 011 2,260 housi� by self . . . . . . . . . . . N.1ril . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2'000 windwill and tack . . . . . . . . . 600 ..- reenhougasand bailer . . . . . . 3,;()0 Shed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rRyl 425,ip(Wsq. fi. laud, S 4, B 20 S'00a 1 34'21 20 Locke, flow-'y .. . . . . . . . . 2 OD 508,550 �Lll. ft. I-Awl, 8 4, 13 19 . . . . T'800 120 !1' I, Xarne and Locution. po[+. rc"11.0. lics}1 l:st. 'Total "i`als. r.oc:kc, Harry M. , . . . . . . . . . '' +1+1 `00 a 28 Lord, Lacy 11. . . . . . . . . . . . 11outt;e by self . . . . . . . -4,000 1 'r,�175 ii;. ft, l�aiid, S 10, B 11. d 1, 1 r, , U,1fjo 100 04 Lou.gee, Cliarlcs E, . Shop . . . . . . . . . . . . 1'00 41,340 sq. ft. land, S 1, €3 15, L 0 4011 double Lotlsea . . . . . . . . . . . '(100 barn and 4lied . . . . . . . . . . 500 dDlIble, 11o1i.S+. . . . . 1,600 22,400 sq. ft. land, 5 10, B 11, 1, 20 . 1,500 7,700 126 yS Lovell, William J. . 2 00 linuso 1�y brathers . . . . . . . . :,T51Jfl learn . . . . . . . . . . . 1,UOO new slrrt� . . . . . . . . . `you ,91,060 sq. f4. land, S 4, B �17 - , - II,1100 42 ,800 sq. ft. lawl. S 4, B 18, L 2 . . o'40() new haanse . j . :i,I1011 -100,4-1!} sq. ft. l+nd, S .I, B 42, ?. 1,000 :i11,00o 494 1 H I Lovell, Bros. . . . . . . . . 1.+..1;aa ?j 06 .Lu-velf', .Nary . . . lionise loy tenant 28,416 „l. ft. hmit, S 1, B 211. 1, 2 4M0 1,200 10 6 r.was, William 11. . . . . . . . . . y 00 5,1106 sll. ft. Mined, S I. B 2:,, L 10, PL 7 550 11 02 Lyinsn, William 11, . , . . . . . . l 00 1,7(lo hi:usa by rAf . . . . . . . . . . . 2,600 barn . . . . 50t! .1,418 sq.�ft. land,S 10, B 10, L 1: . 1,400 store Imil€11ulg . . . . :1,53(lcl 2.176 sq, ft. l iitl, 5 10, B 2, L 4 . . . !1,vto 170 94 Lyman, llarrry C. 40 Ly mmi, Wm. E. . . . . . . . . . . house by self 8,750 r'.cl. it. land, 8 10,B 03, L 11, Pr, 31, park of . . . . . . . . . . . :10+1 1,400 74 16 J' 1'1It11']alt_.i~k: TAX LItST. N:IIne :n1d t.ue;ailm, 1'l511. Person:IL ft(is11 Est. 'rat111 Tax, Lym,ll. : nth-vw . . . . . . . . . . . 3 W hwi,;c by self . . . . . . . . 5 yC1 7,701)6t1, ft. land, S *i, B :;i=i, L.a 450 LO,611t siq. ft. Inu 1, w .;, 13 :31, L 2 . 600 1,600 _ "1 Lyrich, Elizabeth A. . . . . . . . 111JIL.Se by self . . . . . . . . . 1111ril. . 12,�500 sq. ft. hind, S 1, 13 111 L 2 1,5100 4.1:+'} CS Clai Lynch $1'm. . . . . . . . . . . . 450 12 s10 Lyons, .Johli It. . . . . . . . . , 2 Of humse by w1f . . . . . . . . . . . .150 baru . . j F . . 50 14,'212 sqt ft, land,8 2, B 4, L U! . 1,400 1,800 1 i2 Lymr ;, John. . . . . . . . . . . . a 013 li x11 House byclf . . . j . . 4) B8t111 5,40aq. ft. kind, 1, t&, L 17 Soo 1,100 10 76 Ly wis, Ti1clums F., u:xrt 2 00 house by self . 2,- 7,900 sal. ft. land, 11t3,.L.$, L 11 . 1.ftYf1 3y£} o {i.i 96 Lyons, Thomas, estate of . . . . . . . house by heiis . 11 11-008,000 sq, ft -s. ld, S id, ]i 26, 1,4 . . 400 1,200 117 lib Alacltl°rla, Frances 1 . . house by self . . . . ,97,5 sq. ft, land, u 111, B 10, L 7 . 100 ;N-lacurda, Williaw A. . . . . . . . . 2 00 house by tenant . . . 2,f)00 11,021 sq.ft.latid, S 15,B1,L 9.1'1,2.1 13T lwuae by tenant . . . . . . 2,500 3,847 sq. ft. hvid, S 5, 13 17, L 5 200 1,839 sq. ft.. land, S 13, B 11, L 4 . 1,000 lion, [1SC11'ed from C'oI11mou at. mi- flitislted . . . `�,000 t1,1)48 sLl. ft. land, 8 11, $ 7, L5, 000 Lotvie ixim-(A from Mt. Aitlitwu sx. . 2,500 0,40 s€1. #t. land, 5 11, 13 2, L 1 and.3 part of . . . . . . . . . . . . Di 50 1 2j.20 •CIS 48 MacDougall,Mary J. . . . . . . . . '116 sq. ft. land, 8 6, B 24. L lb, 1'L 219 and 220 . . . Not. v:;ltted. PROPERTY TAX EAST. Nilille nTId L W-MiC311. Purstmial. j Itcal F-St 'ciiwi rxx. A I acurd a. W:I 11;1111 . . . . . . . . i 2 011 2,250 114)11�c i)y 4:.Ar . . . . . . . . . . . . ;;10011 7t";.--)13 sq. fl. kinki. B 9, L ,,P.46() r. Lind, S 11, 13 10, L 1:3' op.000 fl. land. S 11, 11 1:1, .1, 10 1,;-'I lo :!01) 41) Macurd y, I Ta W. 2 Oft IM house by 2.700 barn . . . . . . . . . . 500 27J48 sq. it. 1.1,11d, S 12, B .� I I;;atl 4.850 ?3 18 Macurdy, Theodosia . . . . . . . . . 5,11?5 rbij, ft.land, S 1122, 1, C, . II Macurdy, Wm. 7'. . . . . . . . . 2 (10 houso by self . . . . . . . . . . . il,vio ii,400 sq. ft. hincl, S 10, R 17, L 12 1;00 1,200 70 88 Madden, James F. . . . . . . . . . . 2 (10 11.823 sal, ft. land, IS D, B 8, L 1 550 7 .5014 Sq. ft, land, L 2 . . . 1;0(11 -1:25)6 9q. ft. Wid, S 11, I3 n, L 218 :,)-4 0 rt.. ii-mi, 1.29 2--1 D 1*,.50 2P 0110 Maditell'-Falues 110 Louse by self . . . . . . : " .' '. 1,200 1,2,120 sq, f 1. 1n1111, S 0, 13 1, 1, 12 1:200 S, . . . . 4,421) ft. land, 11, B 1, L 11 7,967 sq- ft. Imid, S 11, B 8, 1, 10 0 hmise hy lemult. 2,000 housu ljv Iviiant . . . . . . . . . . I u 1) A IIO sq. ft. land. -S 10, 11 3, 1, 10 2,460 111"50o 174 20 Aladden, Edw. A. . . . . . . . . . . NO :1 4i4 "Maddell, John& $oil . . . . . . 400 is Mr Mage w, Jz11le"4 W., i'��t;O-o of . . . . . . 10 ItO-U--�C by hVirs . . .10. . . . . . . . 7,0011 ,225 sq. ft, bind,IS , B 17, 1. 15 . . 2,1150 grain store building.; . . . . . . . . 1,001) 2,400 *cl. ft. Imnit, 8 10, B2,, 1, 1 1.300 doublo hougiv by terinnt-s . . .sq, it, land, S 9, B 14 L Ii double house by ton ant . . . . . . . 43,000 sq. ft. land, S 1), B 10, L 14 . , t11;1uble house 1111firdshed . . . . . . ij.224 sq. ft. hmil, S 13, -B 14, LIO LSM 43-1 42 74 PROPEUTF TAX MST. Naive €ooid Locrrtinn. pall Pcrsounl., Real Est. Tflt11 T:ix_ iRLg irt, Peter. . . . . . . . . 2 011 4,000-ll,ft. land, S 6, 13 2, L 10, I'L 57 2a0 a F) INIaguire, Jobannat F. . louse by self . . . . 1,i311(t 21,833 sq. ft. land, S 11, B 13, L .1, ivest half of . . . . . . . . . . . 51W) 2,100 :;f -14 TsniatIly, estatte of . :17,-300 c;t, ft. land, 11. I3 1 1, L u . 1,0011 3,00o 4o 20 Maltoucy, 11lar;Yaret C. . . . . . , . . barn 21,-s3 sq. ft, !lalid, S 11 11 1::, 1. 3. ��;st half. . . . . . . . . w11U 1:a 12 Malloy, Bridget, or ownem ttt shown. Imuse by self. . . . . . . , 71 0 fa,269 sq. ft. land, S 10,13 15, L 11 till[) 3,184 sq, ft. land, 1110 . 150 1,200 11} 05 Malloy, .Toeeph F. . . . . . 00 house by self . . . . . . S00 11,710 sq. A. hair), 8 5, 13 -N), L 47 . 550 2,824 sq. ft. lamlI S 5, 13 20, L 1, 1'L46 1 ]() 2,&JS S(I. ft.. ]arid, 1, 2, PL47 151) TT /ry,,�+, /� 1,�},30 'GSM 06 11alo�sn, Horace A . . , . . . .} V� t,_0 +77 :7t1 Marble, Jeriish b S. 11nuse 1.)v set ~ F 2�,,'Ill ft. Land, S1.0, 13 rr, :',11{1�J 'I� n`5i3 14farch, Smi-ah 11., est,,kLe of, Slillttlan P.,' March, trustee. . . . 114-aU tenement block . . . . . . 101000 factory building . . . . 1100 28,4811 sq. ft. Irma, 810, S 3, L 2 . 4$,850 14,160 221 :12 .Mardi, Dehino. hairs of . . . . . . . 1,iS3ll house. . . , . 10,0011 ]-1,'?`x:1 ;�€1.ft.l:tlr1l,.S 11, 13 :,, 7. 1;, 1'L 1:1 1,`+(7[1 -9q. ft. land, VL 14 1;a050 l�;rrsi . . . 7,}1111 13,005 sq. ft., land, S 11, B , PL 12 : l,lt1111 15,:11-1 1.1. I1.111ci, PL 1 2,Ml} 41.ft. Lutil, PL 2 . 1,1 1) PRi)1'EHTY TAX LIST. Name. and Location. t'nll. � Pcrrnn;tl. ttcalEst. Pr5t�i1 Taax. blarch, Delano, heirs of-(Conti!rttetl.) 11,465 sq. ft. land, S 11, B 3, I'L 4 . 1,no � 10,905 sq it, lucid, 1'L a . :iGu 9 11,700 sil. ft. land, N. ti . 800 8,53S xrl. ft. laird, PL i . " 00 D'108 Sri. ft. Intir3, 1'1} 8 . -IOU ,248 sq. ft. laud, 1'1. 1 . 600 `+,66S sq. fl,. land, 1"I. 1t1 � 00 10,190 stl. ft. [attcl, 1,000 !a, -13 sq.. ft. lund, I'L 1:� 9,4113 Sq. ft, lttrid, I'L 111 . 1,:i5G 7, ,lil; sq. ft. InEd, I'L 21) :,li !11}ll 529 72 March, Stillmm P. `1 00 1,300 house by self . . . . . . . . .51 u 114,41 Stl.. ft. LUE1, S It), 11 211, 1, 1 . - .1,60t) 12,100 y':'1 7 Marshea, James IV. 00 Irons€: by self . . . . . . . 2.801'1 7,00 sal. ft. 1nnd, S 12, R 1. , L 6 . . � i if} M#trtleul Aldic4 11. . . . . . . 2 00 house by helf . , . . . . . . , hark. . . . , . . , . , 1100 l 311, 7 s{l. ft. land, 8 J, B 11, L !,I . . . 700 e 2,WII 411 50 NI.tstan, Charles )i. . . . . . . . . . . 1 IA) house by self . . . . . . . 1,000 16,820 sq. ft.. land, S 11, B 21), L 2 . 2,000 11,01)0 120 tlll May, Sarah Ct., 116r$ Of double house by tenatatts . . . . . •_', 10,011(1 Sal. ft. land, 8 ',,-.B 10, L 4 1.=fa�I1 : , 3{J liar 14 Mayo]], Affix A L. z (10 house by self . . . . . . . . . 2',5CG 711W2 sq. ft. land, S `_' B 18, L 1S . 700 8,1110 scl, ft. Imid, L 1 I) . ;00 10,803 Sit. ft. I:1ud, L 14 . Soo Visas`o, Harry tl. . . . . . . . . 2 01.1 hous1." by is=11Rtt1t . . . . . . . . . . 6,000 1'',22.1 yrl.t'1.to ud,5 10, B 22,L 13,FL 461 1,i,:iQ 11,551 1011 .12 ;tlat u, s1liuc A. . . . . . . . . housC by tl"iumt . . 2,•kall f},W4 Kzq. ft. Lail, S 10, B 18, L 20 . 75(1 bousi! by tenant . . . . . . . 21,`-''60 5,72Sst1. ft. inurf, S 10. 113 1S. 1-. '2T PIMPEUTY TAX LIST. 12me Total Tax. and Loanion. PoIL Pcrsonal. Real Lst. Mayo, A.--(CO11dBU(-CL) house Ly Le'llmil, , . . . . - . - - - 1,250 ft, IUMI, 8 10, B 18, L III - 1,1-,() 8.-1050 ]::fl 94 Mayo. Emory At. . . . . . . 2 00 2 0,2 j0 bolime Ily self. . . . . . . . .N1020 It. I.-tud, S 10, B 22, L 11 w barn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,I100 sil. ft. hand, 6 10, 2 1 L 7 71 W 7,231 s B 2 duktWc, house by tt-,jutnts 10,572 sLi. ft. laud, 8 10, D 22, L 12 -;00 hon-we by tenaw . . . . . . . house In'tenant. . . . . . . . . . . 1,500 11,344 S11. ft. land, 8 10, R 18, 1, 10 11011sp by WIL'ant . . . . . 1, 13J)68 AC1, ft. laud, S 10, B I t-,, 1, 11 - 1'3-50 dep]Dt and IICPllqe . . . . . . I 4,674 811.ft. L,I 11 1, B --,, LIO -1,000 :ij. ft. 1AIL11, 10, B 2L1, L I . . i,.l()O 8,00'," 5-1. CL, LLMI, 1, 2 . 1"160 13,Ml, mi. ft. land, L 3 . 860 12,270,qkj. ft. laml, 1, 4 . 7--V) 10,68",Sq. ft. 1 mi 11, L 5 . 8,0141 Q'(I. ft. land, L 0 9,000 n'j. ft. land, 14 8 . 760 7,2SO rq. ft. Injid, L 10 000 It. land, L 14 �50 sf it. land, L 15 ft. htlld' 9,14k; it. I'tin(1, L 17 1181000 �17j- :�A )h%vti, HerboTt L. 0 200 hou.9c by self . . . . . . . . . . . 2,bOO 7,680 8ij. ft, land, S 10, B 221, LO 2,801) 67 114� AlcArthur, Beatrice- double house by i-iclf . . . . . . . . -1,500 12,000 sq. ft. land, S 12, B 12, L10 11200 double house by tenants -1,500 12,000 sq, ft. latiol, S 12, B 12, L D. 1,200 hou.4e by teimmUi . . . . . . . . . house by tennims . . . . . . . . . 1,a0C1 house by tenants . . . . . . 1,500 houso by tew-mW 1,60D 14,1313 soj. ft. land, 8 12,B 11, L 5 1,400 13,977 sq. ft. land, L 7 . 700 14,767 fiq. ft. Lund, S 12, B 10, L 11 1,61)(1 t1,000 wj� ft. land, 11 10 1,450 8,800 sit. ft.. land, 8 12, B 14, L 15 400 12,304) sq. ft. J'ALId, S 12, B 13, L :j - 600 13,850 sti. ft. In rid, S 12, 11 10,-L 2 -100 ft. 11111(j, S 1*-". 11 21, 1, 41a0 24,4*0 .10-1 26 PROPL;'RTY TAX 0-VI'. Poll. pennnal. Beal Est. T Ita[Tax. If COIN�rty, ()W('.Il . . . . . . . . . . 2 110 licuse 11Y self - - - - . . . . . . 500 4.20G sq. ft, bard, S 2, B 0, L 7 400 SO) 16 Vi McCaffprty, Will[MI, . . . . . bolist. lkv Self . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000 sq. ft, hand, S 21, B 11, L 2 800 I'm) 11 521 McCnfferty, Ann M., ux. of Owen 4,000 €ij. ft. land, 8 6, B 1,L 34,FL 14 .9 2S McCann, JIILWH . . . . . . . 2 00 house . . - . . . . . . . . . . . aparl,k)[elit. lki;USC . . . . . . . . . sq. ft, 1-and, 8 12, B 11, 1, A 1,35o I.N"jo 11218 54 MiXardiv, 11;urk'k, estau! of 1101isf-t i)Y Ikuh-A . 1.0011 14,460 ,41. it.land, S 1, 11 -'R, 1, 1S - 71 W 1,71111 27 S.,, -McCarthy, Thomas . . . . . . . . . 2 011 hawse by :self 14,660 Rq ft. laad, 8 2, B 17, L 2 ::11 70 -McDonald,John . . . . . . . 2 110 hmsc by "Of . . . . . . . . . . 4,060scl. it, hffid, Ili, B r 1 1, 6 2W 1,701) 2 D ,,'S .McDouald, Win . . . . . . . . . . . Am sloop . . . . . . . . . .. . . . Mr,Doandd, LaChIlLn . . . . . . . 2 house by tielf . . . . . . . . g,I ui) sq 1. f i. land. 9 10, B V, LID liouse by tenam . . . . . . . . . . barn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NO 7,200 sil. ft. land, S 10, H 1), 1, 18 1 IS05 7,1(]1t 11814 2 00 2110 5 128 MvDonoll-ll, Jobn F. . . . . . . . . 2 OD Jul 3 tia JoDDnnugh, Thomas . . . . . . . . . 00 house by self. . . . . . 1,60o 8,516 -01. ft. Ifffid, S 10, 11 24, L 8 8"0 2,4.50 42 18 PROPBUTY TAX LIST. Nit"Ic and LOCLItIon. Pn11. I Perfianal. Real Est, 'I'titai r,;tx .Md)migall,Thomas A� . . . 11011.SL by %elf . . . . . . . . . . 2'(100 bar i 1 160 1,175 sq ft. imid,* S' Bi 23,' 1, 12 1 150 1,500 sq. ft. land, L 1:', 2,-'300 72 McDougal[, Mary J. . . . . . . sqf u fiv d, S 5, B 24,L 218 100 1,8 7i.j sq.f I, bw d, S 5,B 23,L 1.1,PI.2 t 0 100 2,22-4sq. R. land, L lir), I1'L'210!1 100 II 4 11-1 NeFulaild, Rose . . . . . . . . . . double house key tenfLats . . . . . . bAra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 hunso hy tA-'Illult 1100 10,045 riq. ft. Imid, S 12, D 2, L 4 1'rJ00 MCG,.-Ulfl, 'MiClffiel . . . . . . 2 W (;,1)00 Ps -10 holm. by sulf . . . . . . . 500 6,011 sq. ft, hind, S 10. B 16: L 3 250 750 11 :.,o McCialin, Mui:tagh . . . . . . . . . . 2 (10 Iwilso by seir . . . , . . . . . . 700 6,544 scl, ft, jawl, S Ili, B J G, L 1 1300 1'000 Is -IG McUlaidlill, Hiram . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 1,150 11011se. by golf . . T. . . 1,800 6,040 -,,q. ft, lurid, S -,', B 2, L u 700 "'500 tit Z)a Mc,Grutli, Catharine . . . . . . . . . double 11011se. . . . . . . . . . . . .3.200 6,300 sq. ft, buid. S 3, B 31, L 11 550 3.750 lil 60 11iur.r.,101, 'Mary . . . . . . . . . . . 350 limis" 1)-it Neir . . . . , , . I.J.500 qtme building . . . . . . . . . . 400 barn �;00 0,080 K(]. ft. IRILd, S 8, 117, L 5 600 doable house by tennnts . . . . . . 1.000 6,560 sq. ft. land, S 8, B 11, L 1) 4,350 77 08 McGrath, Owen, vstate of . . . . . . horse by heirs . . . . . . . . . . . 800 barn . . . . . . . . 12,M) sq. ft. land,8 7, R 8, L 4 650 1,550 25 42 3 PROP'FALTY TAX LIST. a�t Same ami Lac3►tiOn. I o14 l'artyanal. Iiml Ht. � -r.tal T.x. i yl:l;ttiro. 1'a�ttt , 2 (10 lloil�w by self . . . . . . . . . . 500 . lmit ndty building . . . . . . . 500 "r.05(t sq. ft. land, S �3. B ), L 1 1; 4 -1 14 : L,- ay, Harriet . :...500 sq. ft. la Gcl. S 4,B 1, L 1 . . . 00 28 IwLtntli11i3 & Co. . . . . . . . . 2),700 -14 28 t10,Killlps, AlfMMider . . a tltl 4,7N sq. I`t.. lalid, S 0, 13 2, 1, 111. 400 lintne by t(nmiitts . 1,000 ; 4,71138 sq. it. latlmd, S 9,+13 2, 1/ 21) . . . 400 house by t:eaialit 1,400 4,606 sq. ft. land, 5 R. B 2, L 21, 400 45,CK) ,7 28 �1rLauGltliti, , ttm► �1. . . . . laa,use by temalt . . . i 1,I}l►tl 1+40 sq. ft. land,S 10, B 4, L it . K)o i 1,S5U 0 •"34 llcLauthlin, John .1. . I10 11,o8a zq.ft.land, S 3,�B*;Z1, 1, ?(1l Ia"?I1 4txf1 :► 3S Mc'L aiuthlin, Joseph L. 2 00 double lmuse . . . . I 2,700 f;,{144)f-q. ft. land, S_',.B 8, L 3 . I Pon 3.600 ci 1 0 ML!T,L-od Samuel K. 2 00 I►CTISe 17v self . . . . . . . 2.600 barn11,250sq. ft. kind, S 1, 1Z le', 1, i 1,100 4,204I 70 $8 double hOUSe by self et, al. . . . . 1.000 licause by tenant . Goo 10,670 sel. ft.. lail►1, S T3'2 1, %Wu 52 02 .lk.Manti:5, Ralaart . . . . . . . . 2 00 klo h+aiise by ,c4f 1,500 barn . . . . . . , . . -1100 11,700 sr1. it. Imt id, S 2, It 4, I, :I. Soo McMaster, Mary . . . . . . . . . . 1,200 lic um by self , . , , . . . . . . . 4,M0 barn . . . . . . . . . SKI 11.200 tsq. ft. Iand, S 1, B .1. L 2- 1,700 -,:Ioo 131, 40 I PROPERTY TAX L NT. Name and Locution. Poll. perf-meal. Ilea] Est, Total Tax. McMillin, 1hidel A. . . . . . . . . 2 2,D32 sq. ft. laod, S 5, B 26, L :;S -200 5 2 S 2:1,30 Sq. ft. hind, L-',R McNamara, Jolm. estate of - Louse by heirs . . . . . . . . . . . '100 ;1,2112D sq. ft, haul, 8 Mi. B 2L. L 0 . - 1511 !I,60 sq 1. ft. Im id, 8 2. B -.11, 1. 12 7'-V) 14 .io MulYwtwe, BenjFtwin F. . . . . . . . 2 00 -150 to 18 McNamee, Jzmme,4 H. awl Benjamhi F. . I G,"PS5 sq.ft,land,$12,-B-30,L pavi of 1";00 1 .1112 McNeil, Francis If. 2 (10 llotisu by self . . . . . . . . . . . 500 2,480 �q:ft.lantl.. iA 5,U '20,L 2-5.111, 28'41 1 DO 650 1'.: M; Nle,-M i Hau, Patrick R,wirt. . . . . . . 2 110 house by self . . . . - 1,200 c,'Ptm) H(j. ft. huid, 8 3, B 32 1, 1,66a 217 -121 Mort 1, Nflim A. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 OU Ca,tlili7 SS 1;2 Merrifield, Angelim N. . . . . . . . . 1-2 doLible lionsf. . . . . . . . . . . 700 . . 6,340 sq. ft. land, S 9, B I. 7:t 5A0 NlerriflOd, Charles F. 00 11OU13e by Pelf . . . . . . . . . 3,6(L�} 6,080 sq. ft. land, S 10, R 17, L 3 Milt 4,4011 7-1 111 MerrifikI(1, I Mm F., "Ude of, Gram-ill, F. Fliller, trilsitee . . . . . . . . 2,050 house bv heirs . 3-000 Wyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . 560 1150170sq. ft. land, 812, B IS, L 5 6J50 9,260 20 ferrifield, Frank W. . . . . . . . 2 011 fl III )IFLIMing, Thomas . . . . 2 110 100 'Millmore, Mary . . . . . . . . . . . 4,730 Sq. ft. ]and, S I- B 11). 1, V, - - 460 1,374sil- fr. ]alld, L Wh-alf (it 250 -is J'liOPBWrY TAX LIST. � h:t:ne nstt3 L�oratini,. Pall, Persumil. Real Est. Total Tams. 14f'alls, Massy L . . . . . . . . . . . . Isoltwe . . . . . non 10,:1�t1 al. ft. kind, 82, 13 1, L 10 800 1,000 Exempt.. `lrnlahall Imilem D. lurt• . . . . . . . 1)(HISa by 60f . . . . . . . . . . . ! 2,}401) tonement house . . . . . . . . `1,000 1 t,7ICl 3f;. ft. 1and, S 2, 13 t�, 1, �. 2,200 S,()Du 1:,1 21) AbImtbwi, 1:Rlwarrl 2 IIRI 1�a)ur�l . _ . 1,I00 4,406 s+(. ft. land, S In, B 11), L 2 . 460 1,6450 27 .12 ll(rtx . . . . . . . 1,100 7,W4 s4l, ft. band, S 10, Ii t1, 1, 16 700 . 5,2 la,mmi by self . . . . . . . . . . . : ,000 learn . . . . F,00 0,623 sq.ft�, 1�'�ud, S10, B 16, L 5 1,200 � -1,700 71) 0I3 .Mooney, C1t al•lr� S.. e-.4taLt'! or . 1koll$e ky lleirq . 'o,KUO r 1(),8r113:s11. fl. lila{LI, A 15, 13 14, 1. :I , I 86U :3,050 59 86 3lr�nt•,,, l't'cRl. . . . . . . . . 2 01) liR.�ltlia; t!1' SWlF . . 1 2,501) li,f 1111 :rI. ft. land, S 1`, 11 1-1. L 21 . 1,100, 2,200 �11. ft. 1a3.1111, L 20,laart of T � I 3,f1{1fl tiI [1.1 1N1crr 11111, .lttn►es . . . 2 ]DO 1,f1f141 4 Ilew house. . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,000 1(1,I.1,12 sil.ftSmid, S :).B 24,1, 1.4, I'L83 31Rrt'g4)1, .John D, uxr.'t. . . . . , r 00 Imuse loy Self . . . . . . . . :,1J110 : ,f10f1 Aq. ft. lard, S 1, B : , L 11 7 50 :1,7 tC1 433 50 Morris, Edw. c)„ . . . . ' 110 1310 3 fi# 1f,,ran, Thomas, 2nd . . . . . . . . . '2 01 laotumt by Tenant . . r¢,l)flil 12,600 sq. ft. la iltl, S 1, 11 11, 1, 7, l,iytnl) 4,5511 7", 112 ,87 PRfIPENITY TAX LIST. Namr; and 1.orgU013. Poll. permirial. � Ilea[ Hst, Tnt,tt Tax. Morse, Alttkim S., EfAate of, trustties of Gardne:l, Morse nr wrners tanknoiwo. tenernetsl block. . . . . . . . . . house by teafatnts . . . . . . . 000 hous4 by tellatnt'4 . , . i 400 17,;301 mq. ft. land, S 1, B 141, L 4, . 4,400 Mono, Liitla�x B. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 1 12,000 211 :ati Iaouse by self . . , . . . . . . . ;'.000 barn r 18,500 sq. ft. laincl, S 0, R 2, I� 1. .1,650 7,8 i0 130 74 :1[at�;r�.licl,irtu, ta;titiell. . . . rinuble house . . . . . 2,400 (5,08 ],ft. hind, S lei,I3 1, L 6, 11 art of Murdough, Mbert B. . . . . . ? 4i} 200 2,8-50 40 74 house by self . 61000 1_',770sc1, ft. land, 11, R 2�, L tl . I'voO f,'.It 0 114 Sf �Iztrpll�•, 1)rttinis . , . ? U0 1i�1i1 house by self _ . . . . . . 1'MO barn . . 101 10,246 ,ul. ft. laud, S 2, B 9, 1, `+ . . 800 tlurpky, ,John B. and \eMe 11. . . . 3,445 sq. it. lazad, 8 2, 13 1:1. L 1 I 4L[1 � :lt� 3, i1,sq. N.. land, L ? g . 11lurry- Alexander Ii. . . . . . . . . 2 fl0 loo double htrusL. . . . . . . . . . . . SA-11 El, ft. 1.tild, 8 : , B `Ito L 1 . 400 Murray, Jolktt, estatc of esr ow,Ier.s . 200 house by heirs , . . . . . . . . 2,600 6,048 sq. €t, land, S :11 B 10, f. ,+il . , 115D glut kr ', i kven.' estate of . . . . . . . herust and istore buildutg 2,200 doubly: home . + . lmid, S1, 13 5, r M 1,+1110 C800 iS `2 house by self . . . MOD 2,26 sq,ft,.lind, 8.i,.B 28,L14,Pf„48 2,482 srl, ft. land, 1. 1,•ii71) 2Is 01 PROPERTY TAX LIST. � .N:Ime ❑ R1 LOCROCM. Pall. pmooffl. 1toal Eat. Total 'Tax. Murmy, William, uxrt . . . . . . . . 2 00 house by sult . . . . . . . . 2,200 ,,870 sq. ft. land, ;; 1. B :it, L 1 . . 400 ,200 sq. ft. land, 3 22 ,511 ,,200 sq. ft. laud, L 21 . 230 :1,liflll ►) 40 Murphy, {Talus . . 2 00 house ley self . _ . . 1,500 douule House . . . . . . . . . 2,200 11,4-oll sq. ft. lend, S 1, B 5, L 1 . . 1,400 5,100 85 114 Murphy, Edw. W. . . . 2 flrl 4,000:41. ft. lanel. SST Ii 1, L 10, 1'T, ll4 200 5 2S Nally, Mary . . . . . . . . . . . fl,Q(3S sit.ft. land, S 3, B 30, L 14,1'L 20 100 .1 .+? Nally, Patrick-1. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 2,();-A) house by self . . . . . . . . . . . 2,200 barns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 new house. . . . . 2,600 16.0.12 sq.ft. lane], S.1. I W. I. 1: . Soo xllp, 'I'homas. . . . . . . . . . . . 1)1) it 260 0 14J Natiojml l::xpresti Co. 500 mash, Mabell-i tip'. . . . . . . huu5e by self . . . . . . . . . . . 3,800 10,8610 t1.•ft. Innel, S 30, B a 1. 11 . 1,000 Nelson, Peter . . . . . . . . . . . . '' 110 i house . 1,200 4,24 a.l.fL.lau(1, S 8i, B t1, L 24, 1'L 811; 200 Noville, Jobnnna. . . . . . . . . . . house by self . . . . . . . . +100 2,680 sit. ft. lanrl, L 2, B :l, 1. S . . . 060 840 Exempt. Newcomb, John W. . . . 2 00 how by self . . . . 1,800 6,097 sq. It. lalid, 4 1, B 10, L :14 860 Newell, Annie E. house by self . . . . . . . . . . .barn . ?, itl1[1 . 4 tl,000 s_l.ft.lancl, S 12,;1311,L 4,pal-tof 1,100 -illso 67 24 T'lt.Cll'>NVY TAX TAST. Name and Lora ioi7. 1' 41. I Ili;r-�nngI. Rc;d Est. TOULI T=. Newumn, Richard, estate of. house} . i . . . . . 1, ;siD 4,418 sq. ft. laud, S 16, B 20, L• 4 `00 4,084 sq. ft. land, L h . - 250 1,8110 219 5:' NckvWn and Watertmvii Gas Lierlit, Co. . Inl,!aU9 2 brick billIdInrgs. . . . . . .1,000 coal shed . . . briuk soap factory . . . . . . . . . main building and Tetnrts . , 14,I:1i111 02,2.34 sq. ft land, S 1, B 6, L 3 . li,7DO � old -w holder . . . . . . . . . . . 20,DD gas holder and g ovnrnnr linty . . , 25,WO tieww-fins holder. . . . . . . . . . tallll harn and Oed . . . . , . . . . . , T itewv brick buildhig . , . . . . . . . o,oco electric Imilclinl- . . . . . . . . , I7,(l(10 P hed and fr-aine building SOO new brick stable , . . s'00(1 tle%v ni11c+ buildhil-. . . . 2,200 101,6W ml.ft. land, S 1, B 6, L 11 . 10.°?110 Louse by tenant . . 806 3,,-515l sq. ft,. land, S 1, 13 -5, L 12. . 360 house by tenant . . . . . . . . . . son 2'340 sq. ft, land, S 1, B a, 1, 1.3 . 2150 li❑uso by UmaYnt - _ . . 900 >,!l[)l1 sq, ft. l e>zd, w 1, 13 r, 1. I•l. •100 tenement block. . , . . . . . . . ::.200 10,300 411. ft. land, S 1, B �,, L 111 NIChOls, ,JOSPIAl 11. . . . . . . . . . . 4111 170,800 -1,472 ,+f{ house by self • -, BCKJ [,.17H aq, ft. land, S10�, 11 7. L 'S1`stl• "Iles, Frances 1). . . . . . . . . hoWht by self . . , r:,t10Q 10,010 sq. ft.. land, S : , B !l, 1. 11 1,600 6,100 S., 114 Nolan, lla•rtiti, estatt 04, Will. M. all II 1 (hrard 11. . . . . . . . . . . . liZa by ttnaalts drop . lf}U 3,�3:t43 sq. ft. 124t:d,F;;*11}, 13 3 1, 1 Nolan, Mary, estate of, Will. 71. 1111d Edivard C. house by hOrs . i :i 1(10 7,320 sq. ft. land, S 10, B Io, 1, 1 , � Pon 4!k 21) Na€ne and L©catlaiL. PCIV, Personal. Real .Est. ` OS11 'Tp_e. Norcross, Alice 4. and 11arriet, 11. . . . house by self . . k,;0D 14,061 srl. ft, lnlirl. S 11, .13 [1, 1, 3 . 1,`no 4,731) ii i114 Norcross, Ann 1. . . . . . . _ house by elf } . . 1,6p11 €a,347 sq. ft. land, S10. l3 1U, I, 1'2 . 1*0 2,15 0 15 26 Noremu, George r. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 houso by Relf . . . . . . . . 1,5110 0,482 sq, ft. Ltlid, ti D,B 1, L 4,liy Muf 960 EXL'Mj)t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ?k16fj ;Iti Norcross, William IV. . . . . . . . . 1 00 + 1;,(M4 sal. ft. laticl, S 411, B 3, L 4, part of t>e} \orcro---,s, James 11. . . . . . . . . . S10 double house by tenant. . . . . 5,1J�Ix l.Q,005 Sq, ft. lscncl,S la,B 16, 1., 1 -2,5f1ii dcaabta hougkt 'by tell;uts . . . . . . . 4,000 S,0 31-scl. ft. l;tncl, S 10, 13 10, L 2 2 l'2 T 4 Nw-ris, Wilfred A. . . . . . . . . . . '' 00 house by self 2,800 10,0110 sq. ft. lttnl, S lv, 11 9, L ;i *11'all $1,144 sq. ft. lraml, 1: ON ,.,10 4,:1_},3 :1 ;4 houme by self u,k}:3f4 sq. ft.. land, S :1. B 220, L 3 . . 000 Noyes, Chm. 11. . . . . . . . . 2 tlll ,,!louse by self , • _ . . . . ir,209 sq. ft. land, S ::. l3 1fl, 1 q, 11; 1,11i13 ltoulse by tl3t aut house by tennattY . . . . . . . . . . 1,rif14� 8,154 sq. ft. iitnti, 5 2, B 5, L 0 1,11 o l omw by temmnt 1y. . t10Q iJ,${1tl s(4, ft, litlltl, 2, $ i?, 1. 5 .JO :±,f pao 11�3 SO Noyes, 'Mary A. _ hove by self . . . . . _ -1 200 12,4.30 sq- ft. 1auZri, S 10, 1i 13, i. 1 . I 1,isei�Nf $112 J:2 ' Y 1 ?ill PROPER 4 TAX LIST. Name and LoC.RUCIL. Phil. f ersolml. Rcal Est. � Total Tax. eyes, Mary, estate of . . . . . . . . double hitiae. . . . l,31M) I 71408 sq. ft. land, 91 1, B 8,L 6 . . . M€ a 2,000 :32 No Noyes, Samuel. 4.taLaw of . . . . . . . house by tellaut, . . . . . . . . . . SILDp barn . . . . , 60o 17.280 sq. ft. land, S,2, B 6, 1, 9 . . L,rwlril brick store bnfldin'rr a,f�l►l� ',973' sq, fL land, 5 2, B 2, 1, 15, i5,260 18,7i-W ;S4 f vQ Nugent, Mary A., or rnwners unknown . f housekv ten;tnt . . _ . . . 7 rtlM lo'3un, sq. ft. land, S 7, B 8, L 8 . 400 hou.'es by self . . . . . 2,000 16,639 sq. ft.. laid, ti 7, f3 F, L 5) . . . 41110 10,400 sq.ft. land, L 7 . . . 201) 137,7911 sq. ft. Isov1, S 7, 11 11, I, 1 2,8W 10,400 sal, ft. land, S 7, B 8, 1, 8 . . ?(K) 13,000 sq. ft. land, L 0 . . 8,840 841, ft. 1311i1, privuGe wig y beta cwi L 7 and 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . 712:,0 118 left 1'hites, Patrick • R . . . 2 oO 4,500 . i't. land, 8 9. B 2, L 27. E; iM:! O'Brien, .Tmiv-,s P. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 � 1-2 driable hoose + . 1,? .tt 5,1`6 mil. ft. lam], 8 2,B 18, 1, 1, 1-24rf i 6,96H sal. ft. land, L.l . . . :1(111 6,170 sq, ft. land, L 6,P1,61 :410 2,100 -1:0 •44 O'Brien, Eugene . 2 b10 .160 Louse by self . . . . . . 1,400 22,000 RI. ft. lend, 5 4, B 12, L .5 . 800 22,01)0 sq, ftL l;enrl, L 0 . FOO ,7i t7� O'Brien, James and Patrick, 2d . . ]cause by self 11200 7,701 sq. ft Ind, S :1 B :10,L 4 . 450 O'Brien, Honora. . . . . . . . . 64 1,GF0 27 Utl house by st;lf . . 1,11�0f1 11,{}I1l4 sq. ft.. land, S 4, JB 1 1, L 1 . . GUO 2 urns . . . . . . . . . . . . . 401) 11,000 sil. ft. land, S 4, B 12, L 7 . RO 11,000 sal. ft. land, S 4, 13 18, .1, 2 600 I'lZ,OPF, 1TI TAX LIST. 8 Name and Location, Volt. Personae, Real Est. Toud Tax. <1'1�i194'r7, .l ohji, 'M . . . . . , 2 00 50 ljou.cY by self . . . . . . 1,ti(10 15.8..7si.l.ft.land, S 11,13 14,L 1,part of 110 2 4,1 1<; �;t`. ft, la.ritl, 1. 2 500 �,1if1{1 -16 46 O'Brien, 'minm 1?. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 howse . j . . . . ti OO 2,52�0 sq. ft. laird, S 1 1.1314,1.,1 part of 1(H1 110f.1 Ili 11_5 O!Brien, Margaret , house by heirs . . . . . . . . . lwus.t, Ikv tenauts . . . . . 450 1•i.l{ + wi1. ft, laiill, c 2, B -1, 1, 1. 1,sY13f1 i.1 pU 51 ii[1 11'13s•1e�li. '�1.tt.t.he��. ,��rr;r,� «i. h,,ttv,. 11y self 000 5,XiO nil. ft. land, :1, 13 0, L 2 . :,00 SOU 1;; 12 O'Brien, Patrick . . . . . . . . . 2 01) house by pelf . . 1,14711 3,!Wb sq. ft. Valid, S 2, 11 10, 1. 2. 1,o)U „w 24 Q'Br•Ien, WILL F. . . . . . . . , 2 111) 1(10 :l 04 O'Connell, (wev r. . . . . . . . . . 2 01) 2,100 hotise by self. . . . . . . . . . . . I,400 1gtra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 101) 81101) . . . 4 } 21t,19-40 *1. ft. lratid, s 101, B 22, f, _. 1,-1W r. doll. Elmily A. . . . . . . luatr::c.. by self . . . . 2,800 1,4 r11�r1. ft. laid, S 12, 11 k�, 1,"', 1'L J -too p! ;i,`511 d}i fg) o'1I111oran. Alictael . . . . . . . . . 2 Oft 11011se by self . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000 1-1,`250 s(l, ft.Phutd, S 9, 13 li, 1. 2 850 O'Halloran, 1'atrkk 11. anal Ti ml1w, .1o1111 B. . . . . . 2110 double ]louse . . . . . . 4,(W 1,a1 n . . . 1'�50 1i,425 s+l. it. land, ti :¢, B.32, L a 050 5,`00 88 50 I'T;l'F1'EWI'1' TAX LIST. Mamie and 1.11valion. 11011. Pcrfnonul. Real Eye. Total Tux. i O'Keefe, David, estate (if . . . . . . . house by helm . 2,800 ST It. l'MA, S 1, 13 fir L 5 . . . 1,51DO teneiiir:iil block . . . . 8,000 0,0;r1 sal. ft. bind, S 1, B 5, L t, 401) 8.200 1,34 46 tithote Rm.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 0 t-1 t►li retto, FraaR . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 liutist. Uy :pelf . . . 1,500 , 1 1,5:`,0 $tl. ft. land, 5 4, B 14, L 2 650 {4'\{ 2,050 3 5 G2 H, Bridget, esLato of . . . . . . . licoui,e by heirs . . . . 1,000 4'9;M sq. ft. laird, a5.3' B 29' 1,11 . :,t}0 l arli 200 7,110 sq. ft. land, S 3, 13 29,�L 5. ,b(1 i 11111iley, .Fereiniah . . . . . . . 2 00 1,.`'}o ;;, :f•1 licluse by- self . . . _ 10,111 sq. iL laticl, S S,B 7, L�2 . 400 1H,250 srl. ft. Bind, L 4 . . . I 750 S'D55 sq. ft. land. L 1 ),50 2,°1{}0 91 �i Osborne, George 1'. 200 house bye :self 7,657 sq. ft. kind, S :1, B 10, L di ?3t) 1,430 84 0$ 1)tis, Ellen S. . . . . . . . . . . new 1lou . , . . . S,iiQfl 1;1,47T sq, ft, Im1(1, S j 1I, B 3,7.,1),PL 17 4,000 12,000 1116 86 Iti-,t Brp.9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111,1i�1) 3114 00 s til)itsc by self . ] �. . . 4,MO 12,111 sq, ft. land, -S 111, B 1f1, L 1:3 850 1,710 sq. ft, land, I, 11 liouse by temuit . . . . . . . '3,500 7,1W8 sq. ft. land, t, :1, B 0, L 1 . . . 1,0i1() house by Chancy. . . :;,U00 ` i,800 sq. ft.. land, 8 10, B 19, L 2 , ' 1,200 11,5110 sq. ft. laird, ti B}24, I; 15. 1,400 house by Haviland . . . . . . . . 2,500 0,114 sq. ft. land, 8 11, B tl, Tr 4 (300 ti,tltl sq. ft. laud, S 3, 11 6, 1a -3 1,100 11,444 stl, ft. 1 utd, S 41, B 5, L 1. 1'wo 1i,807 gq. it. tared, L 1,200 P1{.4WE;iiTY TAX LISP'. st) NIN121.0 Mid LGC:it!011, Poll. Peraaalal. I Rnd Est, Total Tax. Oti:, Horace W.-(Coiainued:I.) 1 2,:321 3[1. ft. land, :fi, j3 , I. 11 lrrrt d�f :104) Clew-double house . . , . ir,l l)11 5,2W sq. ft,land, S 12,3 24,L 41 PL 68 � f3110 :1-14 s,l. ft. hLai 1, L 10, 1'L 04 part of � 31,660 ;'22 70 l)td,,,Ward 11. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 is 0 (toublt� housrt by tenants . . 4,144) 0.32 l(l. ft. land, S 14), 13 10, 1 10 . . i.):D house by tell.tilt . . . 7 sq. ft, lanf.1, tt 10, 13 ltl, 1, 11, 900 house by Laing 2,8CO !U. :4 ,a1. ft. 11tud, 8 1, �i. . . 1,wo hntlso by mooers . . . . . . . . 2,800 :I.447 sq. ft. land, S .t, B 11, L ti . 1,160 Louse by d judspeftl. :1,11t10 i.d144sq. ft. land, S 3, B 0, 1, i. house iiy tenant . . . . . . . . . . 2,W) .1,440 sq. ft. land, S Q, B 14, 1, !d . . . 500 P.417 sq, P. land, 8 1. B .), L t, . . 9541 11a.d;1:1 sq. ft. land, 8 3, B 5, 1. 1 1.:t11fi1 10,201i sq. ft. land, 1. :, 8.06D sq, ft. Iand, S :t.T�8 [a, 1. 7 C,077 sCl• ft. hand, S re, R 7, L 7 . . . 11M{1 tl } sq. ft. land, Is :; B 26, L dt, 511l s.!I:37 :,q. fa. land, fi :I, 13 40, f, 1 1 400 .179 l- ft. latlt(3, T, l:i 3111:1100 �d1(i ;i11 q)bets, William. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 i1,645 sq. f1. land, S 16, BB t+, 1. 4. 110011 a ..3'iw111 :tilts 40 f d'[Ialloran, Patrick . 2 141 ,�,(100 $al. ft. lataul, S +1, B 17, 1, :; (►tis, Horace 11'. and Avard 1ti>, brick story Intildin). 20,00D 4,500 sq. ft. lurid, 5 3, B 1, L 1. . 8,200 std}re building lry`I've.1c, e1. M. . 2,000 store boildir1r, by La ill:,', et. al. 1,51)0 More building by Hartford, i•t.. al. . 4,000 sit, N. land, S 10, 11 21 1, 1,v)o .-rove bait€ling* I}y 1)rc=w . . l,'-wo �.010 sq, ft. land, S:,, B 1, L 1at r1ouble house by truants . . . . ,200 :1.:1:3:3 Fiq, ft. land, S !), B 1, L 0, I'L 10 400 rina ale louse by toi.iant.; . . . . Soo ' 4,70M sq. ft. land, R. 13 1, L 7. P1.8 :3 o -1 tenement, house . . . . . . . . 2,204 , 4,1€2 9q, ft. hutd, S I), B 1, L 11), PL.7 500 double house by tenants. . . 2,�00 .I,040 sq. ft. hued, S 9, B 1, 1. 17, P1-. 5 50 double 1lonse by tenants. l,fjdlq ;Ifs Y1.4j3'E1t1'Y TAX LIST. :tiadna and Location. i Pull. 1'm4mud. Real Est. f dR, lInrane W. and Ward 31.-(felt- tint:ell.) 3,160 sq. ft. land, S 9, li 1, L IG, 1'L 4 41111 4 teF ement hi]use. . . 2,200 5,280 sq. ft. land, S 9, B 1, 1, 14, P1, "; 1i,7tI double bonse :.','_'ills 4.710 sq. ft. land, S P, 13 11 4,960 Srl. IL. land, L 1.), I'1. 1 IR O stable built my.ttid shed . . . . 1,iIU(1 12,240 sq. fl,. land, S 10. 11 b. 1, 1 . . 4,260 block Lv tonants . . . . . . . . . . 1,SUu ItImb,r shell , . . . . . . _ 1,00t1 lut bey shc+[ . . . . . . 400 liluxtier 91iml . . . . . . . . . 14hus tpllice anal store house . . . . 2,000 12,104 gq, fr. land, .0, 11s, 11 1uFt, L 1 3'vw s- ,00t) 1 1,:m SI'w tells, IIorace W. atld Sp te, Chvsivt" . 6,674 seq. h. Imid, S 1, B 1 4b, I.. 9,143 sq.ft.lanll,S 1, 13 W. L !t, PL 87 050 -1,750 Sq. fr, larld, I. 1{i. 1-[,88 400 4,750 sq. ft.. I.Md, 1, 11 1:L 8W 400 4,760 seq. fL lanai, L I :, IL lsll 400 u -1,750 sq. ft, 1arld, [. 1.1, k'I. !11 400 41750 S(l. f1. land, L 18, 1'I. '111 ..I01) 4,S1i111 sq. fr. hind, L 111, 1'1. '.1; 401 3,',x770 sal. fL Imid, L 211, I'I, 40o 7,11:1sq. fL lmil, 11111, Pl. 09 30(1 7,8N sq. f1. land, 1. 22, l'I. 101� -wo 7,400 sq. ft. Nand, L 2;3. 1'f, I OC, .i All 11,718 sq.fi.hmd, S I,1B 1:;Ia, L 1, PL r11 > f}+} 2,6124&IJt. ]easel, L 2,lra1-t of P1,r1R 2.50 4,010 sq. ft. land, I. :,, 11, Mi -501) •1,934 sq. ftw la.titl, I.•I, I'I' 851 6011 4,00.1 sq. ft. 1s an 11 S, 1'L S41 4011 -1,1355 Sq. ft. ]earl], 11 is, I'I 8-3 450 5,108 sal, ft. lined, I. ,, 111182 may{} •4,111.1 sal. ft. i.sZid, L 1), PL S0 500 4,807, W1, ft. hard, L 11), I'll -19 400 4.05 sq. ft. laud, I 11, N. 78 400 4,594 all. ft. land, I, 12, l'I, 77 -100 •4,4112 sq. ft, himi, L 33, PL 71i -IOU 7,Rat3 sq. ft. band, 1. 14, 111, 75 N00 9,028 s<1. ft. laud. 1, 15, PL 7.1 900 4,472 sq. ft. lawl, 11 16, I'll a:l 400 4,584 sq. ft. LITId. L 17, M. 72 400 4,606 sq, ft. lawl, L 18, 4'L 71 401) 4,801" ~cl. ft. Inns1, L 111, PL 70 400 4,111S srl. ft. leased. L 20, 1'I, tit] 450 :5,11 Ir ill, ft. land, 1. 21, Y1-, 118 101) 6,000 Sq. ft. hull], 1. '22, P1, 67 111111 'F.2G1) 4,75 sq.ft. lntid, S 1, It 12, L 21 151, -:)S 1.5 PROPERTY TAX LIST. Name and Location. Poll, Pfrsanal. ]Icall Est. Total Tax. fld;, 110111CO W. Will Sprague, Chester- (Cmktinavd.� liew 111111st.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,200 ,1,7,50 sij. ft. h-111d, 8 1, B 12, LJ' 11f, 61 460 W 110- hiltuge. . . . . . . . . . . 2(11 A .9g,760 . ft. hand, S 1, B 12, L5, '-)1111 liPW ILOUk(. B. . . . . . . . . . . . 2,M)II 4,750 srl, ft. laiid, S I.. 12, 1 1t, P1. 51 4110 11v%v house. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,7 04 l 4.7,50 Sq.f L.1mid, S 1, B 12, L 0, TIT. 51 4-511 -1.7-50 S-1. ft. land, L 10, Ill. 50 iioo 4,750 sq, ft. ImId, L 11, M. 4 fl 4511 new hollse. 2,7011 4,7-0 sq.ft.land, S -�1, B 12, L 12' 1'I riot) 4,750 aq. f 1. 1 a i 1(1, L 13, PI. 47, 4,750 9q, ft. land, L 14, Ill, -H; 4,75A-sq, ft. huid, L 16, Pi. -1 460 llow house. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,200 4,760 sq.ft.],and, Cr 1, -B 12, L IL(M 111t4iSe. . . . . . . . . . . . lz.200 1,7.-,(, ,I.t'(Jand, S 1, B 12, 1,24, Pf,30 yjj(Ll .. . . . . . . . . . i . 6,504 scj.ft 2.5.land, S 1, B 12, 1, . 131, 35 f�'5 1) 43,604 �(I. ft, land., L 20, PL 3-1 q-511 4,760 sq. ft- land, L :31, N. 29' 4 I-A) new house. . . . . . . . . . . 2,2M 4,750 '-- 1, B 12, L : 2, I'l. -WI t2(1W 11[lLISe. . . . . . . . . . . 1,60o 4,77-50 sq.fdand,S 1, 13 12, 1, :::,, N, :,T 401 4,841 S41. ft. 1-and, L :'p It PL 50o new llnustt. . . . . . . . 1.80() -I.M82 sq. ft. ]tend., S 1, 11 10, L 1, I'L t6 600 lleW IIOLIS(�. . . . . . . . . . 2,OCH 1 4,101 sq.ft. land, 8 1, B M L 2, Ill, 17 100 liew house. . . . . . . . . 2,200 5,000 sq-ft. land, S 1, U 10, L -3, PL I(i 010 6,000 sct.ft. land, 8 1, B 11), L4, 111, 1 600 new llolisv . . . . . . . . . . . 91000 6,M) sq.ft. laud, S I, B 10, L 5, I'l, 14 50o new house. 2,20o 6,ODO sq.ft.land, S 1, B 10, 1. 0, PL 1 500 . -),,OM sq.ft. hind, S1, B 10, 1. 7, •11 T, 121 5,(M sil, ft, hand, I', 14,111. 11 .5011 2,406 %q. ft. I-and, 1, 1-2 PL Al 2511 5,142 sq. ft. land, F, 11, ives i. Im 1 f I 1 1,b 51111 new hollse. 2,-5U11 5,000 St I'0. lal Iti, 'S I,'B*10" L' I'l,'1"L 6 -501) litny hollst. . . . . . . . i . . . .4,1100 sq. ft. land, 8 17 B 101 L 14,Y'Lb 600 new limse. . . . . . . . . . . 2,200 100 mj.f r. land, S 1, It 10, L 16, P 1, 4 ")0 0 "P'1100 sq, ft. halld, L 18, PL 1 600 S 1, B 18, L.),, PL 108 i :a1 11 92 11ROPERTY TAX LIST. - --- l:t�PiC andT.�ncatin�k. 1'nit. Pers�sn�9. I{e11C 1:as4. `rmii 'raw od&, Horace W. and Sprague, Clicsiev- (Continued.) 5,5215 scl.ft.huld, S 1, 11 1s, 1,4, 111" tip-1 :;��i► 6,475 4t. ft. Imid, L {;, H, 1106 4a,L42:0 Sol. ft, 1;111d, I. (1, 111, lu.-, 0,425 4vq. ft, band, L 7, 1.11, lip] :POO 5,582 sq. ft. luid, L 8, 111, 1sa.1 3DO 7,238 sq.ft. lawl, S 1, B 181, L 1, 11L; 1--? 150 5,500 911, ft. 1ut141, L la, PI. -y 1 ion 6,4611 sq. ft. bind, L 2, PL ,,;t 160 1,703 sq ft, land, L 2, P[, 2- lOn .5,971I ml. ft. land, 1. •1, 1.1I. 21 I11 a 7,70S sq. ft. land, ?A, 11, 20! i+N' (it*29;a sq. ft. hmid., L fl, PL 1V :fltl 80,40D 1,-31t` 50 Page, George A. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 650 i 1.2 GIP Vage, tilt"ra . . . . . . . . . . . . . house by self . . . . . . . . . . . 1�(i40 Ia rli . . . . . . . . 7.1ti7 sq, ft. 11111l, S :3, 13 1:1, L 11 . I 1,W ft,1;[11I Its 12 Paine, Harriet. I1. . . . . . . . hawse by self . . . . . 3,200 9,.l.tn sr1. ft. land, S10, B 14, L 1 " i 1,200 4,400 7� if; l'.4ltf,,, .1e-cle,li:1h ,1, . . . 2 00 dctttbli; house by temmit . . . . . 3,3011 0,000 sq. ft. land,S fl, 'B 6, B 11) . . 1500 c onble hmme by tennaIL4. . . . ,800 4,I1f38S sq. ft. land, S 1), B 9, L S. 500 a!st{IO 120 USPaine, Richard 11. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 double bouse by tenaaw . . . . . . 1,80D t ,18f3 scl. ft. land, $ 10, 13 10, L 1.5. . 1,200 d.unble 110use . . . . . . 3,800 00 11�,01:30 sq. ft land, S 10, tB 17, T. 4 . dntibla house by tenaUts , . . +3,000 010(10 s41. ft. lan{d, S fl, B 10, L 1'. 600 foNV1 b souses . . V . . 100 7,fi'8 sq. ft. lnnd, S 10, B 14, L 2 16U 8,362 sq. ft. ln:na, S 0, B 14, L 3 . . N I _ 050 1`?.800 '211 92 Parker, (,eorgrp. . . . . . . . . . . 2 �� house by self . . . . . . e1,000 (1,"l•'41 sq. ft. jttnd, S 10, B 10, :L b. . 950 N 11i1)0 60 78 PROPERTY TAB LIST, �13 N:umilL, and 1wSwation. Poll. Personal. Rea Est. Total T;L\, Vaarker, George S. . . . . . . . . . . 2 01) cifo 113U a by self . . . . . . ,ilEli '1,#'?a sq. ft. land, L lEl, 13 10, T� I;, tl.1t1 I C1 8S t'M4111, J ellh It. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 _j house by self ; (III11 7,491 s(;. ft.laud, 8 3, 13 9, L !r 11l1tteraot:, AArl1. J. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 house by telma t . . . 7.462 sq. ft. lastd, 8 10, 11 1.1, I. 3 rayson, Gilbert It., estate of mansion house . . . . . . . _ . . � i �i1,IlE7tl barn . . . . . ,[JOt+ 1q:)le a house . . . . . . . 1,160,54 sq. ft, Imid, s 11, R 15, B 17 27,0110 Palfrey-, John G,, et. ail., tru-5te" estate of J. 11. 1'aysoll . . . . . . . . . . fowl house. . . . . . i!01l 280,3:38 sq. ft. land, 8 11, B 16, pair) of SA00 9,111,11) 14a lily Pearce, Ttl<�1 1 . . . . . . . . . cltluble 1 omse by self ct, al. 12,0001!tl.ft.]an d, 8 12,13 113,L 14,1'1.118' 1,6(lEl double hatase by tellanus . . . . . . 1,TAN) Flow double 11DUse . :,,•;t10 new double hr-rlis- , 3'50(l 24.767 sq. ft. biaall, ti l-1.13 12,L.';,1'L-1 211,00 4,649 sq. ft, latlilII. L 18,1'f. 1 7011 18 91)0 .300 96 I'clittcy�, ��1I11r1�' . � , htrtlse by self . 331,0011 '`s,164 sq. ft. land, S 12, B 14,L li[rfl ; F Perkbis, AIbert W.111xrL . . . . . . : 011 , i;il,l 59 SIi house by :self . , 4,200 7,1191 sq. ft. land, S:k, B 10, L 17 - 1,2AE1 6,400 t111 36 1'��rlinq, t�e4rge A. =' i1(1 111)nhle brunt 2,20l1 2,2;-j3&I. fl. 1:111d, 5�7, f322,L 7, PL -10 2,2107 sq, it. 1 d, L 8, 111, tl 1:F11 11011se ttv self., uxrt. . 2„'I}I� 2,237 brj.ft, i�tud, Fi, B '22, L 6, 111, :;!1 1-fl1 2,220 sq. ft. 1 t11ti, fa 51 1'l, ;!s 1511 5,001) 84 Illy -1 TAX AX LIST. Nazlic and LocatLon. I'a�lf. Person►l. Iica1 1.4t. 'r:-ta! T:ix. . I°kirk"sits, 71ott 1I. . . . . . . . � 2 00 ltinuee by t�,�+�� W . . . . . . . . . 1 :;,800 1.450 sq. ft. l�in�l, : , B 10, L 13 15f} i 1,750 +E i0 Perkins, I`lbos. 3. . . . _ . . . . . '.', Ot7 house bg R01f . . . . . . . . . . . :.8{]0 7,848 s[l. fG. 1.,tnd, S .3, B 10, L ;k . - 1,800 1'erkins, Rosa 1:. . . . . . . . . . . ha,use by self . . . . . r1,840 sq, ft. latici, Slop R 17, L 14 4,640 71i 23G Perry, Scoplien, Leis of . . . . . . . 2,000 ltonse by teennt . . . . i�,000 20,01SO B(I. [L. 1,'tXt€l, 81, B 25 L 11 �1,iiQfii house by t�eivi-M . . . • . .'3 ,1r2 sq. ft. land, S 15 B 2, 1, 10. . :" 0110 � 15y;ti00 254 2I1 Perry -Lila Al-nDILI . . . . . . . . . . p00 3 28 l'ip';-eat-, Will. 1.1. . . . . . . . . 2 04 Ikouse by self . . , . . . 1,150 ),.;+d1 ati[l. ft. land, S lo, B t11 L 12 . 1,4u4 double house by tenants . .1,2C+O00 11,795 sq.ft.land, 5 ](i,B 0,Ia 11 Part Of 1, Pevear, 'Win. 11. .E Co. . . . . . 5,500 stage ltuuse oil li. 5�. land. sot) t:slily.. . . . . . . . . 100 oince and scales . . . . . . . • . • 4{30 boiler hoii%a . . . . _ . . . . . . 1,.700 107 24 I'1ti11ip.1 Cltug•elt Scclt:ty, • 2,000 double hatLse try tenants . 00 7,16U sq. ft. land, S 10, B 9, L 14) 1,�, l $ 1,200 " 52 4w Phipps, l`atulntt G. . . . . . . . . . . l 1,000 house by self . . . . . , fl5(1 0,26U stl. ft. laird, S�'',f 11 11, 1� 4 . . I _ 1,f3p 27 06 1'ixipps, ]"minx t;'ts"Lrdiaat. . . . . 1,001) 1C4 as Li ' ll'y tPlimuts . . . . i,r3G11 12,416 gal. ft. band, S 2,13 G, 1, 9 . - . 1'1:(Il'ERTY TAX LIST. 195 ;N';LIIIC and Location. Phipp':, Sanford 2 Oo hou:ic by Fc(-If 24),3'20 -sq. it. 2 land, S , 11 11. .L .1 .1000 2:000 7 Pieriv, 151000 41 till house by self . . . . . . . 5"wo 111,270sq. ft, land, 4 T 0, B 20, 1, 10. 4 851) house by tenant . . . . I . . . (),M-I ml. fl. hincl, S 3, B :(;, 1, 1 . h0WIW by PhdAkid . . . . . . . . 300 00 barn . . . . . . . . ;500 D,967 sq. h land, S P, I 1 3, 1,2 . . . 1,200 Pierce, ;'vbt]Y P. . . . . . . . . . . . 11 qs-:)n �1111 1-1 1101180 by self . . . . . . . im) Ija rn . . . . . . . . . . . 4)(10 14,47'-' ifj, ft. land, S 10, 11201 L i 00 fierce, N'enjamin 11. 2 00 7.70 11),4(A) 66 11mme by self . . . . . . . . . . Son linra ami nlied . . . . . . . . . . :.Ili! 101) . . . . . . . . . . . . . I_-tg I :11111 bq1jer . . . . . . . 2111) S(I ft. land, -S 3, 11 1, L I 1.0, DI .402 T Pierce, Charles AV. . . . . . 00 2,S50 41S 74 Pit!rcc, William T. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 d0IIIAC 110LISe. . . . . . . . . . . . house by tennut . . . . . . . . . . 2,4o r 7,38.5 sq. ft. IAIIII, 10, B 70, L I . . . 1 1511() hoase by .wlf . . . . . . . . . . 1,400 1-11 sq. ft. mild, S 11, R 2, 1, 2. 2(12 !K� Ilike, Benjultijil 11'. Wil 04 Pike, Cliarlen . . . . . . . . . . . ()0 11oubloficluse by self et. el. . . . . . 2,UQo 1 , 1. ft. IftIld, 8 1, B M, L 11 Pike, George. . . . . . . . . . 2 0r) 2,550 43 82 holige by toliant . . . . . . . . . . ti sq. ft. Iand, S 1, 2 1:, 1, 10 7_7 62 :L'ititc ;tnal Lvc:ati(M, full. Person.at, meal E4L. Total Tax. Piper 011ai1'les F. . . , . . . . . .i QU ]tc�flne Ian" 000 Solf . . . . . •V, 7,,5?6 tifl. fL lflllCl, 5 10, B 17, 1, 8 . g=}0 lfu 14 3'Ittistec3, Ilurl}er1.1F. , . . . . . . . i 2 GO � 11+�1() 11 64 1'()Ilercl, .14)11It, 11krt. _ . . . . . Y 40 i witf, B 2, 1, ''1i, 1'itvlc, Cllslrles Il. . 11G bume bywif . . . . I l,ctw 31.660 sq. ft. Ia]0, S 5, B 18,L 1 811 Porter ,t ('01"PRIl3' . . . . . . . . j�,Iyf1CM l lllt 1'ormr, L#:44"is B. . . . " GO y.CICltI O',720 sq. ft., lstutl, 5 11, B 11, 1, 111, I'll" _ 1l alld 1h. ' . . . . . . 4,411 1,alll {I.192 ;,1. ft. Iatlid, :5i1, B t1, 1. I . i1ll! i,94+ h,i, ft. land, to 2 . 1f,t3Q4 ±,I. fI. IAIL Y, (11000 SDI. I't. 1.tl1d, L '21 tV,Cln1! z 1, ft, I,tI,1V, 1.-+11 . 500 rt,lda2 q. ft. Mltrl, 1L 19 . . I460 :�.•111; "'1, ft. laud, 55(1 rl. Ft. Ia L 17 . 4,750 114ikIML' h,ti 11, :r,V. . 2110 barn . . . . 2,811t) "+.1,1731 sq. ft. la llil, ti ltl, f3 l'?, y l lo'c011 W4 Ilil potter, Bflgp F. 11u1 11`In. 11. ! +`°�I�1 S,flQil staple �L11c1 lydlrl'Ti1,r� Ill7llS4 • J,�}1yt} ;l1712 Sq, ft.. ball, a .3, 13 1, L 2I fx Ui1t! 16,81]l1 h1'1. 1,7411 fl, itsnd' S 11, 1' 5, L tL . FOl,t(1r,Wllll11111 dl. . . . 2 M 1 1a house by self . . . . . . . . . . • :).fH1 barn . - . . . . . . 4,a11C1 -14,405 sq. ft. land, S 11. B .5, 1, . . 181 2 (111 tI')wets, EdW.'IV1I . . . . . 7i111 holtxe• . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15U im r1I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111.10PERT TAX 1.1ST 9 Xamc and Location. 1'0l°, Porsonal. UCkl %SL T"ta! !';sc. Powers, 1-dwanl--(Conthnled.) ;3-865 ail, ft. land. $ 16, B W, L 2 . u 200 V i3Oi0 a I ors, Patrick avd Iloacra, r:a#t:ate of , 001r1 •,•� house by hch-is . . + . . . 1,2w) 20,IN sq. ft_ :and, S 11, B 1%', L 2 . 00 bouse by ttenatut . . . . . . . 11200 11.170 iq, ft. l.Ltj[l, .S 10, 13 '.1, it 0. 11M :1,11Fi4 11natt., l.div. F. 2 00 f� ) 14 0,100 sq. ft. land, 5 f}, B 10, L 4 . . . 11 84 Pratt, Alm liC iie4. . . . . . . . . . . 31000 11S►�1S 1]y self . . . . . . . . . (i €100 bnrn . 1100 '.?,11€0 4rj. ft. land, S I G. 11 10, i� 1;�. . 2,41W f?,t3{1CI 11}I; #III I°I'Ii.m, f)avill 11. , , . . . . . . . . 2 00 19+111til! I1Y :5l'lt . . . . . . . I 11).7!1.1 �. fr. land, S IOC B Is1, L13 . 1,G 1k - I'dest, Josephine S. . . . . . . . . , 4,600 i i 80 IL,,usc by LeWlltt . . . . . _ a4 D48 soI. ft. hand, S :1,It 2111. L `? 600 ft. land, S ID,B 20, 1. 2 . . Flicst:, Hart• W. . . . . . . . . . ? 00 lsnuse by self. . . . . . . . . . . . I 4,000 bard . . soo 12,71 �il. fL land, S III, B`DI! L. :; . . 1,000 Louse by BtIrIce . . . . . 2,700 L4.544 sq. f r. land, 8 If), It 21, i. 1(1 . 830 factory building, . . . 8.000 17,219 sq. ft. land, S :., B .>;;, L 7 . ; ,W 5 teuenleut block. 10,72-6 sq. ft. land. S 3, B :V ). h, 5.405 sq. ft, hand, S .i, 13 ]:-1. t, 2 5,400 sq. ft. laud, 22,71R.-vq, ft. land, ,S 10. It •,-;, L lti I,tl{}0 --- I Prior, Matthew . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 700 13 48 Prodor, Chm. 1*. . . . . . . . . . .-, Ofl louse by self . } . . . . . I,irOr1 13,'w 0 sq. ft. land, 11, Il : , L 1 . 1 p} } 108 Ito !}$ gl;{1pE[: F'ry TAX LIST. ;aitiE�: .LREI LocaLinn. POR. 0-mmitlal. R AI Est, a "Ioi:tl Tug« 1'rpct r, 1106etta M. . . . . . . . . 110t15:• by self . . . . . . . . . . 1,1.'00 (nit bilifilings '. . . . '�fIR ,,s{](Fsrl,ft. hand, ,132-1, 1, ct«i'1, 1:30, _' i11t1 sq. ft, land, L(1, I'I, 12D 2,500 SLI. ft. land, L T, PI. 1"' 2,500 sit. ft. 1<trnl, i, 3, I"l, 1«i 2,500 6LI. ft. land. L 11, P1, 'd M 2,:,00 5q, ft, land, 7, 123 PL `Fl i 000 2,.100 -37 :�(i bouse by golf . , . , . . . . . . . -,,00 ,030 sr3. fr. Iaiid, S 3, R :p, L :, . . « 1,000 ltottse rttrcl Ftore 1111ildinn . . 2,200 :i,405 ssi. ft. Jand, S 16, 13 0, L f 7,} NO q0 Prindible, :11satY I . . . . . . , . . . 500 0 1'lul:lttttri, 1 rP�i I:. 2 00 800 1 1 > 12 i Qztpaiey, Francis T. . . . . . . . 2 On Its}t�b� by :elf . , . . . 1,400 ft, hind, S16, B 111, L 2 ?5" .3t1 i1�x I'no house by self . . . . .. 1S,5(111 11,4420 sq. ft,lava, S 11, B +i. L '3 1,700 3,200 87 28 q titjlajj, Paincl,,, estate of . ltou[ by heirs . I'DO 1 (11riz3lan, ?4fary . . . _ . . . i 3,7(10 al.tt.lrtncl, S G,B 11,L 1,I'L 1911 1 200 3, stl« fL, la rid, 1A 4,1'i, lti#) 4 � t�ttiulatl, 'i'ttOrMls 1— 2 {1(} !rouse by self . . . . . . . . . . . #a40 3,184 srl. ft., land, 'i ':�, B 1, L (I i60 14 30 Quinn, Daniel . , . . . . . . . 2 (10 200 6 28 quirk, Margaret, et. a1. . . .. . . . house by -,elf . I, w Fol. ft, land, S .), B 2, L 18. rP�O 1.OaO 17 22 PROPERTY TAX LIST. Name and Loutdom. Putt, Persopal. Real]Est. ToWl Tim , Quirk, "1`Ei-mia5 . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 100 hOtts0 by telMllt. . . . . . Soo 10,600 sq. ft. land, S=+, 13 33, L 6. . 501' house by self . . 1,4011 :3,850 sq. IL land, S :3, B :3:i, L a 2011 Rally, Christopher . . . . . . 3 011 250 6 10 Rally, .�1 Ichnel; esGate of . . . . . house by beir shed i1 ;{tl,ll#7sq. It. land, S 11, 11 1", L 4 , SfNi f ZyQill :313 i12 ILtlfsUm, Jnhn . . . . . . . . . . �' 1)41 nz,5ilt1 the 20 Rand, Edward A. . . . . . . . . . . 2 'DO ILDLISO by self _ l6170 10..,t610 sq. ft. land, S 1.1, B 4, L(1 17600 51100 86 64 Rand$ William D_ . . . . . , . . . . (K} 20D 5 28 Randall, Elpha I.. .. . . . . . . . . � house. . . , , , . . . . . . . 0 11000 f1,670 till. ft. 1and, S :;,13 18, L 6 . fj6.0 1,{i1i11 '" 06 llat.tigan, John J. . . . . . . ► Oil bnuse by s4df 18+(0�0f1 double 11011se . .3, 10,624 sq. ft. laud, fi 2, 11 10 L 1 _ � 1,050 1 0,260 ' l W 50 Raymond, Chas. A. Co �100 5 28 Reml, Gelia A. . . . . . . house by self _ . . . 3 (1Q[} 11,# r3 sq. L. land, S 1.2, 13 13,.L 17 bara . . . . . . . . , * . . 2,6W 12,000 sq. ft, land, S 12, l3 171, LI111. . 1,500 , 13,581 sq. ft. laud, L 18. . 1,u1)1) 12,000 s,q. ft. land, L 1fi„ , L204 12,250 , 200 1 Q pearl, Clark II. . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 2,300 39 -12 Reed, John J_ . _ . . . . . . . . 2 On double hoes{ . 1.4W 4,760 sq_ft. land, S 1, B 12, L.7, VL 52 460 1,860 65 14 100 PROPERTY TAX LIST- Name and Locutinn. j}nll. €'ersoual. Huai 1?st, Trntatl 'Tax. — — I Reed, 'Mary I . . . . . . , . . 8,1}7.5 sq.fi° lama, S 1, B 12, L S, P1,58 1-1 71, Reel, 'lltrayrs . . . . . . . . . - 00 101} � 3 174 Regan, AtasI, k tat= of dtntase by laeir.5 , f . . . . . . . l,f}tHk t?,. 38 sq. ft. )ai«l, S2, B 2, L 4 . , 701) Reg,gym, JeremiaL, estate of house by Heirs . . . . . . Soo 6,46d sq. ft.. jand, S 2, B 1.4, , 2. 250 1,1)5(1 17 22 double lionae. + + . . . 2,500 7,877 sq. ft. land, SI.. B 27, L10 400 2,1100 2 02 Reil, ' ary 1:. . . . . . . . . . . . 200 +r -Reprr, Ifary. . . . . . . . . house . . R . . . . . . . W) l),600 sq,. It. lltairl, S2,B 14. T, ;l . . i 250 lte,��xxi, Met°crndttlt. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 101) ' ;1 ro4 Rice, Charles 77. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 V bourse. . . . . 2,800 3,174 sy,ft.kmd, S 1,B 12,L 1,11L 00 700 .1,822 sq. ft. lased, L :3-a,PL €0 � 8,500 rigs 40 f Wha dsoll, 'I'rtutsa.ltS. . . . . . . . . 2 00 11mime lay self . . 2,700 4,i{Mai sq. ft. land S S' 13 23, T, 1 � 400 3,25" sq. ft, land, L 2 part oaf iiRU lidcltirYt•dson, Mary 4. . . . . . . . . . double hmise by selff, et. itl. . . . 2,WD 1G,Qll sR. ft, land. S 3, TB 1.1, L 4. . Z,t00 3,51W 57 40 it ok-or, M(Mes . . . . . . . . . 2 r I(I house ley self . . . . 4,000 1€,000 sq. ft. 'rued, 5 1, B 8, L 13 1,800 double louse by teTiants , . . . 4,000 barn . . . � . . . . . . Sllq 1fa,00il sal. ft.lane', S 1, B 8, L 14. . 11,900 197 Ili I rltorERTY TAX I,iST. 101 ',tinme and Lomtion. - Poll. I Pulson.sl. I Heat Est. Tutu'Tax, I- 1 iley, Bridget . . . . . . . . . . double hoitse by tenant. . . . . . . 1,:-)D() 6,345 set. ft. land, S 3, B 27, .L 12. . :351) double house by Wnant 2,WO 9,094 sq. ft. land, S :.;, B 27, L !I . . 450 1,375 al. It. land, L 11 350 Hol ie, Fred ll. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 4,v)o � 7Pi 0' 11obbins, Martha and E;ilen . . . . . . hoaso . . . . , . , f 1,mo 10,80U t?Il, ft, laml, S `?, B •I, L 7 . . . 2,000 ]louse. . . . . . . . . . . . 600 14,740 sq. ft, lands S 21 11 .11 L Ii . . . � 1,460 Roberts, 5aralt C. . , 51,511 3i4 40 louse by self . 2,000 10,460 ri�j. ft.. land, S 4, B .11, L�0. . 1500 10,450 sq. ft. hind, L 10 500 Rubinson, LucyT. house ly sell 2,4011 a,SllS qq. feet hind, S 10, B 16. L 7. 1t1?f} � �I1 -_l� i Robinson, Mary A. . . . . . . . . . :1,UQf1 double house by self, f, t. al. . . , , 3,60f1 8,1238 sq. ft. land, S 10, B Is, L T . . 950 Robinson, Ttie(xlmo fl. uvrt. . 2, 00 a 4,�15Q 72 PHhottsc, . . . . . 3,000 13,200 sq, ft. land, S 11, Ii 3, L 14 . _ 1,660 �Hiwkett, EAward . . . . . . �' 00 `.50 �,$6Q 78 24 114)tl9l' l.ay self . . . . . . 500 7,424)s(l. fl. lal Id, 8 10, D 11. L •1 . 300 1?40 11) ?y 1l o,ters, A rtcinas B. . . . , `? 00 Ilonsps I-kv self. . . . . . . . . . . '24.081i sq. ft. land, S :3, I3 21, L 1 � 2,000 ea,000 $4 00 ltuderiek W. . 2 00 '00 Irn11s10 ioy self . . . . . . . . 2,000 11oltse by tetlelni •�r 0 0 ;apartment 111011se and agora; 1 4,000 11,684 sal. ft. land, ti 16, li B, L 7 and V 3,.A' O llrit,k iIIIII fl'ft1111. s1101)S , I 1,50() 7,135 9-1, ft, ImLd, S 111, B 1, L 1 �]50 13,030 30 234 D6 102 PROPERTY TAX -LIST. Name and Lneation. Poll. Personal. Real Eat, Tota),Tnx. lt+ockwell, & Alice . . . . . . . . house . . . . . . . . barn . :100 1{w, 00 1. ft. lslntl, ; : , •.:,'T, ti . 1,`?00 Rollins,Nellie A. . . . . . . . . . house by self . . . . . . . i 71,Of3f1 7,1.80 ssl, ft. lmid, S:;, 13 101 L 1.1 Rowot, Albert, ii.Krt. 2 00 hotlne by self . . . . . . . . . , i.t}flfl 1�lrli . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3UU a,00u.-i41. a't. 1�wAl, S , l3 1 30u }� :3, o(l (01 04 Rosebrook, Alvin B. . . . . . . . . liollHe by towulL . . , 7,-184 .1. f1. 1niiil, S 10, B 15, �, I 1,017tf 1it7H:�. �cttlii� i'a•aaiGe�g . . . double house 1+}- self, et. ell. . . 215011 8,47Ssti.ft. land, SA, B 20,L 10,part 0 hint 10,170 scl.ft•.land,S 1,13.20,L 11.,part of 1,{))() 18 40 ]Rowan, Sarah Elizabeth . . . . . . 11(man by s of f . . . . . . . . . . . barn . . . . . . . . . . 701) 00,000 sq. ft. land, S 1I, 13 1{1, purt of 3,500 6,200 101 68 Tin- les, Cll<lrles M. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 :+.sa1 {1 1fl l urrples, Nathaniel S. 2 00 �,adl3 rl.it.lanll,S 10,11 ,3 aw3.1- PL4' lllurlllett, Benjamin T. . . . . , . . 2 00 1511 luouse by self . . . . . . . . 1,500 barn , _ . . . . 1900 10,4;50 s+1. ft., leaned, S 4, 11 1, L '.' . . � � 600 `,300 .12 is 'Ru."eli, Chalrles. . . . . . . . . . 'A 011 7,150 hou-4o by self . . . . . , . . . . . 41,000 barn . . . . . . � 2,50o 713,720 sy.ft. landd, 3, B7, L 1): 7,500 house by knant :1,70{) 32..8711 sal. ft. land, S 3, 13 7, L 1, . . _ 1,600 bous€a by Whitney , 3,000 7,860 s(I- ft. Iatid, S 3, B7, L8 1,00U home by Conant . . . . . . . . _ 3,400 I ti?:te�r. uxad Erae:rti�atY. Ptkll, t'cr+nr::rl. {e LI tSsL. TtRal T,}s. ]Russell, Charles-{Conk9ltuedl.) 12,7.18 sq. ft. Inud, 8 11. 13 .5, L 51•'�lil 7,t-,00 sq. £t. lan+l, S :;, l3 7, 1. 2 .7](1 10,1101 sq; ft. hand, L 4 . . . l,1s111 2V)8,300 sq, ft. land, 8 4, B 21 . . . . 7,0011 8B,153 sq. ft. hind. 8 11, B 13, 1. 1 1 v:41Y1.1 11,150 7114 12 111145141, fleoryc W., esuaw of -100 house by heirs . Iltul 229,690 sq. ft. land, Sw11, R i L barn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r,rF a .03,650 SCj. ft, lattttl, S :1, 13 7. L 10 7 +1E3,fY 0 mil.ft. lailki, a5 1, 13 )? iiusscll, 1la�slutl . . . . . . . 2 UO boucle by self . f . . . . 1,[I[ill 8,974 s+1.ft. land, S11, 13 7, L 7 . POO ' �r,r11111 fS:.Y mHi Russell, Henry, vSLaLe of , house bv helm . . . . . . . . . . . :3,000 bard . f. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,11111E :>$,072 sq. ft. land, S:i, 13 4" 1L I} . 4,800 sure building . . . . . . . , . . . 3,000 McCIsatttia's $114113 . . . . . . . 1,11m 10,516 sq. ft. land, 7 10, 112, 1. +; 9,450 stom bundling , . . . . . . . . . W),511 st.nnw 131tilding :1511 1,&+tCl sq. ft. land, S TO, 13 r, 1, t . . 1,8J0 knu4E. Iay lun a . . . . . . . 318114 sq, ft. lawl, S ;I B 2, L 17 •1 ,,,y0 471 aa1_? Russell, Henry . . . 350 7 74 Iklu&sell, Jer tninh, est.-t e of . . . . . . h stt by lieirs . F . . 2.5N) a ,,3i30 sq.ft.l:an(l, S 11, B ��, 1, 8, l'L I 1,-lll[1 4,692 :gE1. ft. land, 8 11, 13 6, L 11, P1..; laa-L of . . . . . . . . . . . . 7:50 8,1110 sq. f1. lai1(1, S 11, H 7, L 0 9GO 210,100sq,fL.lalA,8 11,B 1,L 1, Bart.(if 71.1 :0 a 17 :sq. ft. 1€tttd, 8 11, .B 2, L 1, pn.rt of 110 1,1107 -,gJt.land, S 11, 13 0,1,10, part (if: 200 r 11,100 1 264 04 Russell, William T,. _ . . 2 (141 :101) 12,000 sq. ft. lts.d, EIdred ge land � 700 1$ 40 104 1']tItPEI,V TAX LIST. Nwn6c and Lncatinn. Poll. l'crsn66al. RCA Est. TOULl TNT. Russell, William L,,gua.rdinn of '1'irons LAI . . . . . . . . . . . . howl by tenant . . . 2,000 li,1i1}(1 sq. ft. land, S P, B G, L 4 650 2,11-0 43 -it ilved(!I. "' Keene . . . . . . . . . :i,4H]K 82 00 1111"80, Josi.ph . . . . . . . . . - :300 4 :P; 'Russell, George W., trustee of estate of Louisa J. Russell . . . . . . . . 11t7aPS[' by 1 on'er . . . . . . 4.600 ZQ;','.I: 11.11.ltlliti, 11,B 2,L 3,pllrt o 10,000 U,51;6 11. tt-. laut d, 8 11, B 6, L 6 , . . I 1,450 , 0,511 ft. l uld, f, 0 . . . 1,400 9,057 ft. land, L 14 000 9,11W sq. ft. land., S 11, 13 7, L 3 900 9,031 sq. it. land, lA 4 , 1100 .fia,01-11 sr1 f1, land, S 11, B k, 1, 1 2,000 12 1),1110 s(l. it.land, S 11, B 1), 1, 1 . 6,200 11)7,4II r-q, ft.. land, S 11, B 1:3, L 11 3200, i Russell,CLarleg, trustee Watertown Real 1'isitate M.sociatloli . . .double house by toriants � 4,000 t1,045 sti, ft. Iand. 8 3, B :3, L 6 1,300 6,:wn 81i 9121 Reidy, Katie M. . . 500 8 20 Senllrle, 1111git . . . . . . . . 2 00 house by self . . . . . . . . . . . �l,ilflfl 10,4 8 q. ft, land, S 10, B 21, L :a . 1,-1.00 --4,40G i4 16 Sanger, 1faLltttl-ll . . . . . . . . o housa 1av self . . . . . . . . 8,00U barn 6d0 10,680 stl. ft. land, S 10, B 10, L 11 2,600 double huu G 16y tenant. . . 8,200 6,270 sq. ft. land, S 9, B 14), L :, . Goo Sang ar, Rebecca . . . . . . . . . . 900 hcause by teltants . . . . . . . . 4,OO shop . . . . . . 12,6.46 sq. ft. land, S 1, B 10,L 2 1,700 6,450 `n 5.1 I'Y.OPERTY Teti LIST. 0.5 tistme and [_oration. fall. Pc r-saiia L Rual Est. Total Tax. Savage, Augusta A. _ I-2 double house :3,040 sq. ft, land, S 10, 13 17, L 13, PL 20, Itatlf cif . . . . . . . . . . . l'�13 ��,4:ri1 •l1I Iti Savage, Iltsrsit, esta ce of double house by t•ennuts . . . �,it 111 7,228 Sq. ft. land, S 0, 13 :I, 1, ('x #l1#I double bouse by tenants � 8,00o 6,000 sal. fl. 12111(1, S 0, 13 11,�L 5 . r';50 1:�4 •',S ]LlIUsf; by Belf . . . . . . . . . . 3,DKI I Part . . . 4511 12,648 sq. ft. hand, S 0, 13 .., T, 1 . . 1,600 fId}itl�lc• house by teuRUL . . . . . . 1j I. ft laud,laud, S 9, 13 2, 1, 24 . . 700 ft. land, SIP, B 14, L 8 . 5(10 14,050 2 ie7 10 i1 Ll i 11., (;(--Orgy AA . . . . . . 110 400 Imuse by self . . . . . . . . . . 1,;100 11arn . . . . . . . . . . . . . BOO 1n•n ItCIitst' . 100 108,060 s,l. ft. lait(1, ti 1.1, B 111, L 1 2,0(A) 4,100 .5 ti11 Sawyer, George A. . . . . . . . . 2 00 :i,IIIIQ Ittmse by K-IF . . . . . . . . . . . 1^10 shift titer house . . . . . . . . 4,000 barn moo 21,610 i(j. ft. lam , ;; $I, I3 IS. L 4 . 1,5(m) h mse; by tenant, . . . . . . . . . 1,200 �;Locl shcd . . . . . _ fa00 21,400 sq. it. iand, S 11, 13 18, L 1i 1,4100 12,000 248 0i1 tiMrye17, IIerberl, 1-I. . , . . . . _' 1_I(l 8,000 factory building. . . . . . . . 4.500 sq. ft Wid, 8 10, B 9, 1. 7a . . :'J51) ltc,use by self . . . . . , . . t 31f11 10,403 sq. ft. land, S 3, B 5, L It I 2,h0(I 11.176 sq. ft, land, L H . Siteider, Julia . . . . . . . 1amse by self. . . . . . . . . . . . 2,500 11,042 sq. ft. land, 5 4, B 12, 1, 2 . � 00 f %000 l!t 21.1 tic113 r,Ile, Ciro , . . . . . 2 11{1 1,000 Imuse by self et. al. . . . . . . . . 1,500 hart: . . . . . . . . . . 150 I �{]li 1'11CY1.ERTY TAX LIST.. Name stnd Luc atkin. � 1'n11. Perst MIL Rtx1 Hilt. Total Tax. Scipione, Ciro—(Cctl Ulmc�tl.) y 7,:170 sq. ft..land, S 3, 13 1, G . !i Seabarg, Gustavus . . , . . . . . . . .2 0o limme by gelf . . . . . . . 3,1120r .ft.l;iltl,S[,13 1, ,:yli, 1'I.=1 .'r 1`�c► Os 841, ft, land, 1)�M of P1, '.144 l �'0 t�13� Sn!1 o-, 3lary 1.. . . . . . . . . . . 1,16{I 0,081 sq. ft. S 1, B 121 L 17, 1'L4-1 22 14 Seward, L11.111 11. . , . . 1101tse by mc-1f . . . . . . . . . . . 5,07t3 s q. ft. Imid, S :I, N '}'?, I. fi�l] Sexton, Michael, t;stltte tit . . 110116C. HOD 0,am)s17. ft. Ia1l,M.9 1,2ti11 I 11$ S11.1naaha a, l7ooiie 2 00 '2,1.90 sq. ft. 11,110, S 10, B 3, L 4 . 60 Sharkey, .I';1mes, or a7111'tcrs . . . . . , `? 40 11mme . . . . . . . . , . . 800 Lama . . . . . 2011 0,510 sq. ft. hIlld,.8 16, l3'21), L 1 101) new honse . . •101.1 18,0%)al. ft. land, S IG, B -2 1, L 1 Sill, Anna I. . . . . . . house by s t-If . . . 2,400 11,021 0 qr ft. Land, S 1), B 1), 1. 10 . . . w rW Sharp, 1 mi1y 1?. . . . . . . . . . . . house . . a . 2,000 1.5,: 55 sq. ft. Imirl, S M, 11 6, L 8 .3,11b0 6,11{]0 DO ill Sh"Arrott, .101111 11. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 ',a,,M—A sq. ft, land,+S I, 8+1.3a, L 2, hart y of PL 02 _ 1Att n1. ft. land, S 1, B 12a, L 20, part (If Ft 11`.3 . . . . . , . . . . . Slkatt.nck, Georg 1.►. . . . . . . 2 I04 ],Q o 1tonse by self . . . . . 4,00n Dk,000 sq. ft. land, S 11, 11 26. 1, 7 1,460 I''1tt?PERTY TAX LEST. 10 T halm and Location. i Poll. ` Perganal, Real IF-St. '['oull 'Tax. { Shaw, Dart.lett M. . . . . . . . . . . _' 00 2,040 house by self . . . . � 4,3€10 '7,0813 sq. ft. land, S 3, R 10, 1, •1 . 7,11[]I1 i, IL1 121 ; Shaw, Oliver, estate of,B» 11. Slta ,admr.� 1 i,000 llttiusf4 by 11tibil all . . 4,50D 7,a117 stl. ft. land, S 10, B I'll, L 10 , 2,0041 5,i 72 sci. ft. land, S 3, B 23, L b. 8(j0 7,2,50 21 ti `4 Shaw, Wye . . . . . . . . 2 00 lluu:+. by self . . . . , . . . . . . j � 2,W) barn { . , . 2i10 15.1210.9q. ft. latnd, S 3, B '�;, L A . 600 ;,t4i30 O l 04 Shen, Elci tla5 r. . , . . . , . . , . . :? 00 t1aum! by '5tlf . . . . . . . , . . . ! 1,0W barn . . . . . . , . . . 200 :30,11511 sq. ft. land, S 1, B 15, 1, 12 . Soo 2,(1011 •18 74 Sheehan, Bar#.11nlnnie K) 150 house by self . . . . . . . . . fi(IO bairn . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . , _a(11) 10,45)0 19_l. It. land, S 4, B 10, L 4 « WO 1,:i1)41 25 78 Sheridan, .Fames . . . . . , . . , ? 00 part of house 200 2,120 sq. ft, land, S 1,«13 1�, LF111 100 300 IT 92 Sherman, dory A. . . . . . . . . . lloll'sc by sutf • . . 2,2)00 1i,Ii!111 �;(j. ft. Luatl, S3, 1114, L I 1,800 96 12 Sherman, S. l.tll B., ostnte of house . . . ~ -3,000 j 11,600 sq. ft. land, 3. B 21, L 2 . . . � 95G „ 3,960 i 114 78 Shilltnn, 1'rt plicuat .1. . . . . . . . . o liouse by self . . .. . . . . . . . . fnsvl P om" 140 11,_D) sq. ft. lamed, S 1, B M, L S . 1,100 1,100 ! ;Va 1,4 Sllul•tlE=!'t, l'e'rtL, '1". � 0f1 11(m.w. by self ' . . . . . . 2,:A)o 6,185 sq.ft,. laml, 8 Q, 0'l, L I 3,�:kQ 5-e 1100 108 PROPERTY TA.X LIST. Nal1t,* and Location. - 11011. `Y Personal. ReM Ebt, � ToUd Tax. S,kehill, P.Urick . , . . . . . . . . . house by sell . . . . . . . . . 1,100 hotme by tenant 750 5,81111 sq. ft, lami,a.8 ll, B 2, L 15 . . . 750 3,1ta11. .52 84 Skimier, Elizabeth 1'. 6,002 Sq. ft. land, S 3, Ii 22', L 3 . . . 460 7 -,; Ski nnei, 1111'Wit 1). . . . :? 00 hall-w by sell . , . . . . . . . . 2,4?00 12,692 6q. ft. latill, S 4, B 4, L 6 . 750 bouse by tenant . . . . . . . . . `2,G00 5,066 sq. ft. land, S3, B 122, L 8 . . 700 double house kv totwits . . 3,500 flouble hoose by tenants . . 3,200 14,000 sq. ft. 1suid, ti 10, B 18, L 1 1,400 15,060 248 M2 Skinner, Henry It.,usrt. . . . . . . . 2 00 house by "elf 2,800 6,007 sq. ft. land, S .3, B 2.1, L 11 . .1K)O St inner, house by self � 2,600 7,000 sll. fl, land, S 3, I-12, L 1 . 369 21950 48 8 Simmin, Tl owas . . . . . . . . . 2 00 double house by kwlf et. .tl, 1,00[} 4,761) sq. It. hand, S 1, 11 19, L 17 700 ,2,:375 sq. ft. Imid, half of L M 4,700 N (lh Sttiitll, I'rtit -is A. . . . . . 850 house 1,} siolf, . . . 4,000 barn . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,000 :,2;:,4➢7� sq. ft. land, S 11, f3 ;31, L 1 . 1$,1 56 21,150 a K) 841 Smith, Ellim Ar. . . . . . . . . . . . hattsc by self 1,000 ',4 00;sq.ft. Iand. S t`s,B 4,L 53, 1'L-.I I 1 100 2,400 si1.l't, bind, L 52, 1'L-11211 100 2,409 sr1. ft. land, L 54,PL 4.40 100 .,Stine, .Mimes IL . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 4W I,300 21 :1? houst; by self . . . . . . . . . . . 3,200 barn . . . . . . . . . 41&t} 6,802 s,l. ft. hind, S 10, I3 111, L 1 . . 1,0{I{) S110W, -11 U'V .1., eSt.LLP 4:1r ILOUSe by Lentlnt . . . . . ,+�#1 °1,571i sq. ft. Latin, S 11, 1[] :,, L 9 t,4,-)0 PROPERTY TAX LLST. Name rind Location. Poll. Personal, I3cst1 Est. 1'ctal Tax. Snow, Walter B. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 11000 Louse by self + 20,281 sq. tI. land, S 11, B 10, L 1.2 2,er50 f1,-1154 120 96 snow, William G. . . . . . . . . . . bouse by :Self . . . . . . . . . ,,'JOD 12,744 sq. ft. land, ,5 11, B 5, L 4 1,fm 9,6137 sq. ft. 1111ft1, S -1, B 26, ]. 1 1,2GO r1,200 101 {;K Solis. Eliza, J. n(.%v haus[. . . . . . . . . . . . +..1r50(1 q,ft_latirl, S 11, l3 B. 1, 1 i, Part sif 1150 40750 77 90 Slti[I'me, -huncs P. . . . . . . `? 110 11011so 11Y self . . . . . . . . . . . 2,3L1Q 4,750 sq, ft. I;uid, S I, B 12,L :,, PL a7 5Q0 Sprague, Chester 00 ltutt a by .Ayer ',800 1i,500 sq. ft. land, S 3, Il 0, L 12 . (150 hou3e by Lyman 2,50P 7,5S3 sq. ft. laml, S 3, B 7, L S . . . 756 }l,ti7=3 sq, ft. land, 0. B 25, L 3 . . . 11ot1s;e. by 111%4. ,rlditms . o- . . ':'000 8,777 sq. ft. 1-ruid, S .1, B 10, I., l 0 _ 1,100 � llousL by Wila,att * . . 2,500 i,508 sq. ft. lauid, S :l, B `?5, L 5 750 house by tP1 ant. . . . 1,500 =3,020 sal. ft. land, S f1, 13 0, L 34 . sa[](s lacttlse by Craft mi 1,000 11,020 sq. ft, Imid, N (I, 13 D, L 37 20o new double hotise 2,50o 12,1i31 ml.fl, 1,1nd,S i},B 5,L 1,5, 111, 1 M. 18, 10, PL 549, 650, 5511 W,2, ]louse by tenant . . . . , , . . 5,251)sq.ft,Imid, S 121. B fl, I, 1a9, 1,I. ;ls 900 doable house . . . . . . . . . . 2,500 _',SQS sq.ft.lamil7 S 7, 1116,, 1.14,1'1, 1 1,, :loll store and dwellifm- 11,600 7,104 srl.ft.land, ; 12, B 2f#. 1,2, part 1,I5f1 llc?usc by WMR21L . . . . 1,700 ','.1 sq.fL land, $ 12,B`y, l,?, 1'1.'12, 40v ' house by Tenant 1,70o 4,277 sq ft,.land,S 12, li `?'R, 1,-1,P1.i 1, 40 house by tenant. . . . . . . . . . 1T7f}11 :1,6131 sq.ft.1m =i, 'I, , 3§C liouse by s.emmit + . . . . . . 1,Si1fJ 5,700 stl.ft. band,.S 12, 13 24, 1,6, 1'1,57, fr€st} house by tet mt, 1,8Ufs , fi,700 sq.ft.land, S 121,B 24,1,7, P1,611, 550 i house by tomint . . . . . . . . . . 1,800 I 110 P1IOPI+,FLTY TAX JAM Name and r.acnt£an. I Poll Purannal. Real List. Total TtLy. Sllr�t�ltt, l;llea�tel°-(Cr�nlirgnecl,) :a,700 scl.ft.Iaud,S 12, B 2-1, I.!r, 11,fib, 650 lln"o b,'4 tena)it . . . . . . 1,700 sq.#t.land,8 I•?,1±3`4,F1,aI_', 11,Plll, 650 ,louse ley [.chant . . 3,500 9,34�0 ;.ft. fulls,, S .3, B 6, 1, 10 . 1,150 hnu,s; by t.enanl. . 1,700 5,7of1sij.ft,land, 12, 1324, 1,11,Pl.J65, 550 ,9{}1 ,�1. ft. lalllRi. :i, 11 w, 1. 8,Ply b--J Soo 111.700 1,01:3 88 171 'rll@, Cllugter, & C+ . . . . . . . 11,500 1s's ISO Sprague, Elvis M. . . . . . . . . han,je by self . . . * fr. , , 1 G, o 11,11=215 sq. ft. Ialid, S 10, B 19, 1, 1 , ",S100 new holtst: 2,800 ►,'a00 ari.fL„land,IS 12,B 1,13,P1, PF, 050 new house �-2,,800 ,64a �tl ft. land, 12, B , [. . 1'I._�t, 51 hmist- by SI]ONV 2,500 5,8--m sq. ft.land, S .1, B `5, I. I . 600 15,200 208 48 Sprin-x, At n 11. . . . (loll a douse by self et. a0. 2,100 10,920 sq. ft. land, S V, 1; `?, 1. 9, 1,1.00 ,s mley Dry l'laitu CO. . . . . . . . li,(ll)IS f;tutory imildin,' . . 10100D t1,U6 s+1, ft. land, S 1, B 4, I, 1li . 1,2"10 11,:.f50 Su mkley, Patrick . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 house by self . . . . . 7,50 'Utl sq. ft. land, S 16, B 20, L 3 150 900 1f3 7�'r Sranton, Walter B., L-SWe of . . ll4TllSC by Cobb . . . . . . . 2,000 11,1);2 s,l. fl. land, S 3, B 20, 1,7 . 300 2,500 41 00 Stearns, CltaLrles A. . . . . . . . . . ' 2 00 lloure by self . I 3,500 48,000 sq. It. land, S 12, B 34, 1, 1 3,360 o'800 113 52 Stearns, Gcon e A. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 7,701) house by self . . . . . . . . . . . :3,600 farm house . . . . . . . . . . . 700 barn and carrin a lrzkusn . . 1,500 116,0841 sq. fL. land, S 11, B 21, L l� 41600 41Q,447 sal, ft. land, S 11, B l r, 1. 1 127300 PROPERTY TAX LIST. � 1� .NRnia and Location. Poll. PersonAl. teal Est. Total Tax. iit°;it-11S. George A.—(Conthstied.) 6111,164 sq. f€. land, 8 11, 13 '2, 1. 1 2-5),n00 -stearns, Samuel F. . 00 100 Itou:st by self . . . . . . . . . . 1,I0o barlt . . . . . 2011 ; ,4Slli sq. f[. land,f4:1. It :,, I. Ill I Steele, .1 vard T, _ - - , . . . . . . loin by self 2,000 2,412 mjl ft. land, .S if I 'i L 4 1 2,:i85 sq. ft. ]and, 1. •Ill '50 all .9 men•r.e1, Clara A, . . . . i linutit_' by sell . . . . . . . 5,`2P r:q.ft,.Inii�1, S I B11, 1.0, part of . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76t1 Stir,kney, ,Tarn K,, estate of , . . . House by self . . . . . . . . . . . :*,000 barn . . . . . 100 i lieu a by levant . . . _>,500 ,1:3,0.30 sq. ft. hand, S 10. I5 4l, 1. 13 . 13 "'o dunble 1LCYttS@ by tell.►11ts . 1, 00 2,780 sq. ft. laud, S 10, I3 8, I. 8, and Part Of 1, tl . . . . . . . . . . . V 700 8dekney, Josiah, estme of, Sprague, Brown & Stickney, trivitee-mi tn;ln-iotl ltomse . . . , . . . . . , ,000 farm housf . . . . . . . . . . ' y 1.4011 bans and alaedy . . . 1,500 1,406,11 0 sq. ft. land, S 11. B ] , L�1 . ti5,1?[}tl tilti, William L. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 hou.w by self . . . Z003,000 ,,1. ft. hued, S 0, I g, L 4 . . ' �00 1,t7t70 18 40 Stockin, Abner C. . . . . . . . . . . r' 00 hotme by self . . . (tTmo 1-5,1120 sq. ft, land, S 11, I3j:,, L 11 . _ 2,100 8,400 ]113 fl a a �ltackizl, Arthur . . . . . . . . . . . 2 N) Douse by self . . . . . . . . 15,1020 sq.ft. land, S 11, B 3, r, 1.t . r},4()U +(,4t14 106 ;lG i 112 1'Nq)PF,'14 VY TAX 1,1."-;T. Name and Location. Poll. Personal. Real E-,t, Tntal Tax. ti . . . . . . . . . . . 2 01) hollso by Self . . . . . . . . . . . i,200 Q,(I. ft, land, S 4, B 2-1, L 4 1,050 4,250 7 1 71) Stolle, Chaxles W. . . . . . . . . 2 00 11OU'.30 by Reif . . . . . . . . . ;11,7143sq. ft. land, S 10, B 10 1, 14 G,350 10,8511 179 A Stolle, Uallivl . . . . . . . . . . . 2 OD 5,wo Via, flfil Stwv, V'dwin T.. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 housa by Reif . . . . . . :1,400 pylill _q(j. ft.. land, S 11, B la, 1, 1 1,250 4,650 -d 2f, Stolle, Frank NIL . . . . . yr 00 15f1 greenlicluso . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,500 �-- rcimhouse and boilers 1,200 150 s(l. ft. la-711, S 16, 11 2;'� 1,001) 4,378 sil.ft-Jand, S 12, B 14, I.2;1, 11, 11, 550 5,250 90 513 Stolle, josie HaII , . . . . . . . . . i llollsc by if . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,600 4,711a sq, ft. laid, S 12, 13 1.1, 1. 2 1300 100 sirme, walter C. 2 go 0,2M -,ol. ft, 111TId, S 3, H .3% L 10, PL lip, tax tMe - 2•JO Foust. . . . . . . . . . . 1,710 sr 1. ft. I all(1, 11 13�1, .1 4 2:;, PL 02, 200 1-11 dollidu house 1,}300 .91,870 sq. fl. I-and, S, 1(;, B 2;"j, 1 1 . 1'{)00 4.0011 ti,l. ft. land, S 6, B :, 1,1% PL 70 250 Stockwell, George B., estate of . . . . house . . . . . . . . . . . . . O'SOO 151,1. ft. lal)(1, S I0, B 9, 1, 5 8W double housu by tenants. . . . . . . I 1,500 0,430 sq. ft. land, S 10, B P, L 6 . 800 ),260 811 10 "tone, Josbua C. . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 1 ol I house by self . . . . . . . . . . . I -1,000 bal-ft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DOO 178,980 sq.ft. land, S 15, B 4, 1, 1. . . 4,000 1-2 dotible house . . . . . . . . . 1,30(1 barn and shed . . . . . . . . . . . 1,()()0 sheds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 PROPERTY TAX LIST. N;umL and Ldjcmion. Poll. PC 011a1. RCmd f sc. 'Total IrwN. Stan., Joshua C.- (Continued.) ;wi 7,820 sq. ft. land, S 16, B '?u, 1, 2 � 10,7 0 `_2,0'}_)1) less Frost mortgap . . . . . . . . j lr,�l0i1 j 1B4O6U 291) OU Stowell, Eliza . . . . house by -self . . . . . . . . 311000 200 8,KIi sq. ft.lml0, S :,, T3 1.1, I. 8 . . ; 2,2()0 ,400 SS S�ill'ttan, Daniel, �asrt. . . . . lluuse by self + . . . . . 8,239 s q.ft. land, S 11 i, li 11, L ? , 7400 Sullivan, Dfulfel, estnte of 1,400 22 t�1i house by heirs . . . . . . . . li170 barn 100 10,320 sq. ft. land, S 2, l3 17, L., . S00 �,slla 711) '52 Sullivan, Edw. .1. . . . . . . . . . . :; 11r1 9 i0 S! 8 Sttlliva ll, 'Ialalv-; 11. . . . . . . . . . 200 5 :.AK Sullivan, Dennis . . . . . . 1111 house barn 3100 7,3154 sq. ft. hind, .S 1,R I Sa, L 'm , . 050 i 3,1ht10 Sul€ivau, Dennis«f. . . . . . . . . . 2 00 ail 20 house.. by self . . j 2,001) 2,250 sq. ft_ land, `21 l3 P, L 4 . . . I I 260 SUIR >tn, Jeremiah J., estate of, John l',. Abbott,adminismator . 4,000 SullMMI, ? 1111 house. by self . . . . , I"MO 82,C4!_'14 ssl. ft, hind, S 8, R 1. 1 0 11660 2 barbs . #50 -4f�,Vpd sq. ft,�las1€I, S 8. 13 !), '1, 2) S![10 home by tenant . . . . . . . . . 1,(}0f1 41,701) gq, ft. hand, S $, E fl, L : . . p SM I Sallivan, John, '2nd . . . . . . . 12 110 13,17fi0 10122 house by self . . . F . . . l,GDO 4,21•a �sl, ft. latttl, S 2, 13 11>, la 1 . 2013 31 52 114 PROPI'RTY TAX LIST. Name and Location. -_- Poll. i Perscm3l. Real Eat. ; Total Tax. Sullivan, 1'et.er.l. . - I,tlSlfl sq. ft, land, S 0, B 2, L 1, 1'L 48 300 fl 5tt Stenzel, BoMmi'd lf. . . . . . . . . 2 00 x00 5 28 Taintar, Abby, estate of . . . . . . house by heirs . . . . . . . . . . I'Soo barn . . . 600 211,435 sq. ft. laltd, S I, B 5, L i . . . ',Sal Tainter, Daniel A.., estate of , double 110tis© . . . . . . . . . barn . . . . . 14,M) ;,q. f t. land, S 10, B 20, L 8 , :3,700 1 ft,l.11l} I 1.31 24 Tarlton, Vnink D} and Stone, I'divin L.I 8,675 sq.ft.land,S 10,B 21,L 10,pa,rt,of� 9-1 `]'study, AFmly $I. . . . . . . . . hotme by self . . . ',IlrpO F#,d400 sq.ft. land, S 2,13 21,L 2, pam oI' 54 2,35D '.;b 54 Taylor, Warren LL. . . 2 00 5,000 scl. ft. 1slncl, S •�,eB 11, 1. !t . . 1 400 8 56 deubte hawse by self et. nl. . . . . . y 4,000 Louise by tenant . . . !, 1,800 1l},uoo sit. ft. land, S 10, 11 6, L 0 2,900 8,4U0 174 0 'rellney, Susan J. and Ellen C 2,500.9q. ft. land, S 5, B 20, L 44 200 1 2?, `:,600 scl. ft. ]anti, L 45 S i Tenney, l�tJs�st J., 1;11etr C.11ILdCatherine Burke. . . . . . . . . housi: . . . . . . 2,000 33,540 sq. ft. land, S 2, B D, I, '1 . . . .360 � ; •y, 36U Exempt. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,t1Q(1 1,351 22 14 T1nrr4on, Caere . . . . . . . . . . house. 2,! 1 €t,000 ml. ft. 1tt.ttd, S 1�2. B 32, 1, 16 . J[Yll 2,750 0 4.5 1 t} Titttony, Ifug r, estate Of . . . . . . . house by self . . . . . . . . . . ' 5,113[1 sc1, it, land, S M, B 22, 1, - 250 1,000 ll; 90 PROPERTY TAX LIM Y1 Nazm and Location.. Poll. Pemonnl, h deal ESL. TOW Tmx, Torm, .ioseplt . . . . . . . . . . 2 oo 5�f1 10 3b Tonrtella>tU,, Mary 1. . . . . . lWttsQ by self . . . . . . . . . . 500 barth . . « sheds . . . . . . . . . . . . « ;100 (q.tt•riage. house . . . . . . . . . . _350 %vindmill . . F . . . . 140 010 sal. ft. IRIA, S 0, I3 10, L 24 1:hsI;QO 4'21 44 u Tourtellotte, Willinni IT . _ . . . . 2 00 400 3 50 Tosser, George A. . . . . . . . . . . t) bO 1,3O0 homse by self . . . . . . . 9,4:115 9q. ft. land, 810, 13 11, 1, 8 2,Sall . 500 2,175 sq.ft_land, S 10,B 111 L 7, part cif s-- Towle, Charles J. . . . . . . . . . ' house by self . . . . . . 1,500 4,1112 sal. ft. land, S 11, I3 il, T, 7 . . ' 600 2,000 Exempt.Towne, i'lah�y F., gestate of « . . bouse ky heirs . . . . . . . . . ;U00 bartj . , . . i0o 1,1),258.9q. ft. land, S 2, $,p l$, 'L'20' dt1i o 'Tracy, Michael . . . . . . . . . . . 2 (10a,aI}4 '.i[1 ��tl houst, 1}y self 1,B[3II 1,03a.5q.ft.l.tnd,S 10,I3 10,L 2,11.trt of j 3s,O I,7110 Sy.ft.lsnd" I,a, Train, Lucy, ux. of Otis . . . . . . horse by self • . . . . . . . . 110DO 10,29D stl. ft. Mad, S 10, B 9, L 14 . « 2,500 t�,_100 woo 20 Trask, David P., uxrt. _ 2 t1i7 louse by self . . . . . . . . . . . 2,400 bare . . « . 1O0 31,797 sq. ft. I3 land, S I1, 5, L a . 2,100 4,(100 77 44 Tripp, David F. . . . . . . . . . . . °? 0{1 1,III7O � 93 M '.l'ripp, Willard 1), . . . . . 2 0() (Ioilblu house by self et. a1. . . . . . barn . . . . . . . . . 1-100 15,000 sq. ft. land, S .1. I3 8, L Ifi 1,800 8,C% I33 20 E 111ti►>`MRTY T.1X I.MS"T. Nagle and .Locallnti. Pall. 1$e"Cm;rl. Real 1sSt, Tugmau, Jolly . . . . . . . . . . . 2 [H) house by self et. al. . ,1104 11,038 sq, fL land, S 2, 13 R, L 1:� . . . lrl)U{1 ` ark, Patrick, estate of . . . ljousc by heirs and tenl�tll. . �a WO 60 barn . . . . . 1 �W, :3 sq. ft. laud, 4 10, 11 {1, L y & 3 �,0r1r1 house by ten tuL . . . . . . . . dtill 1.3,1295 set. ft. lurid, S 11i, 13 l i. L 2 . ,1ff1�� Turner, Levi A., estate of . . - Ulm . _ . . . . . . . . . . 400 :,1i,7..90i sq. fI. laaid, S '2, 114, 1, 14 . � 2,700 7,RU O 120 56 Tuttle, John IV',, tixrt. . , . , . . . house by tertatit . . . . . . 6.i1(11► 12,680 zq. ft. land, S 1, 13 10, 1.24 1,700 Olt 48 Thwin , JnUa. A_, e€tA of . . . . . . house. 1, 't111 17,1.81 sq. it�. land, C 1, Ii 15, L 2 2,640 4 Al 82 Twoomey, Bridget liousc: . 1,30D ;3,14S1i .Nq. ft,,bind,�.''s{5,�B •?!I, L 1 . 2Ufl 2,758i5q,ft.lhlld,S6,B 29,1, 1(1,1aLil ) 25(1 2,1E17sq.ft.land, T, Ill PL-191 j 1,751) 28 III Twolamey, Phidolphious . . . . . . . 2 M) llakvi: . 1,fi011 2,400 sq.ft. land, S:5, 11211, 1,lii,PL Ili ry NO 2.400 sq. ft. land, 1, 111, 111.75 100 IS3,ll{l{]sq. ft. huid,8 -5,13 2o,1,3 3,111, 46 700 14,700' art 26' Tolland, James, uxrt . . 2 at) house by self . . . . . Bbf) 1,lS::i $+'�. ft, IMKI, S 5, 13 ++'?, 1. 1,3 250 19 ?:., Union hf trkct 'National 1izw : Bank butlr.lhfll . _ _ . . . j 1,600 2,350 sq. ft, i;lnal, ti I. 4,100 11, 00 1,19; 21) Union Bad, and Paper Co. . . . . . 1ac�,r�rlll briek mill mide��lnirtic+l9s 38,Cafln oo j;cl. it. lmziel, : ^:�, B 1, I. 1 stovel►nuse . . . . . . . . 1,200 Pnopi wrY TAX LIST. :' i"ic and Location. Fall. Per anal. heal F-Bt. '1oWl Tax. Llltion Bag and Paper Co,-(Coi1tiuued.) 5 sheds . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 8,000 storehouse . 5,000 .ltorebouse anti tralttrva,y, 2,000 ca.rpeiaershop . . . . . . . . 3,700 office buildinc + . . 1,000 79,600 sq. ft. land, S 2, B 1, LIn . . l0,M) coat!slseds . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,0w :Itorchouse . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,f} O brick Morehouse . . . . . _ . . 13,000 new storehottsc . . . . . . . 2,4[10 6,380,4(1. ft. land, S 1, B 1, l, d,, . . . :1,000 W 85,400 4,426 W V.1hey, James . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 7 50 house and store building . . . . . 2,000 11am _ j . . . � 600 5,8ins sq.ft. land, 8 9, B 2, i, 14 . , +40 double Loose by tenaut . . ?,000 5,430 sq. ft. land, $ 0, B 1, 11 of . . 800 house by self . . . . . . . . . 4,000 7,744 sq, ft. land, S 2, B 1.1, 1. 1 ( . . 1,460 7,744 sq. ft. land, 1. 2 1 . . liouse . . . . . . . 650 4,275 aq. ft. lend, S $1, B 2, L 12 •1,3:36 sq, ft. land, L IS 12,400 217 lilt Valley, .Tames 11. . . . . . . . . . 2 0(p Association building . . . . . . . . i,:31 stl.ft.ltu�tl, 3,g 1(3, J.=3,1rarG of , 00 house. . . , 2,000 4,750 sq.ft. tand,S 1, B 1.2,L21, i4,31) 1100 1),800 1132 2 V attic*y, James 11. and Haves, AWed . - double 11011se . . . . . . . . Y3.000 4,000 sq. It. land, S 6, B 1, L 7, 1,1, `2,',. -300 vahey, Michael . . . . . . . . 2 00 house by self . . . . . . . 500 1,0100 sq, it. laud,, �S :', B 1, 11 { . . . 100 600 11 84 Valley, Patrick . . . . . . . . . . . 2f117 (Iouble 11OU'-;C . . . . . . . . r,i34(3 sq. ft. land, S I}, B `1, L :A 550 Vallcy, "rhoma. . . . . . . , . . . 2 00 Boast: by ;self 2,200 5,9=10 sq. ft. land, S B "15, 1. 21.1 PNOPKICrY TAX LTST. N-mlic and Lor-Itirm. Pali, Personal. Real E.,L. Total Tax. VAUghftli, J1 F. . . . . . 00 house Jkv rw1f . . . . . . . . . . .5,903 fit.sq. fit.land, S 10, B 11, 1, 11 6110 �3,000-� G1 04 Vivian, F"Imila 'M. . . . . . . . . . . hou-se by self . . . . . . . . . . . 6.570 sq,ft.land,514,B 19,L 11, Pt,24 4, P 0 72 16 Walkei-, I ruin- estate of house by hell's . . . . . . . . . . . 2,,-"sF i 10,450&j. ft, hind, S -A, B 4, L 4 . . . barn . . . . . . . . . . . 10,450 sq. ft. Imict, S4, B 4, L 5 . . . 3'.11141 54 71; Walker. Samuel . . . . . . . . . . . 2 00 1,000 horse by self . . . . . . . . . . . barn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.7114 dOlIble JkOUSO . . . . . . . . . . . I,,111 w "43,NPO sq. ft. land, S I B 14, L 5 6,�-51111 double [Louse 2,001) -9,812 rail. ft. hi-nd, S 3, B 1.1, 1, 11 I f it)() don'ble lintwe . . . . . . . . . . . .3,` oO double 11OUSe . . . . . . . . . . . 3,2UO 9,840 scl. ft. [said, S :,, 13 j, 1, 1 . . . ljno single 11011se . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,SUO Iiing 3,401) ,le house . . . . . . . . . double hang . . . . . . . . . Sing*10 house . . . . . . . . . . .1 001 Sinile 1-0um . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:0 Single 110ame . . . . . . '38,711;sq.it. Wid, S,. B 111, 1, 3 double 11C)Llsv . . . . . . . . . . . (3,5GO aq. ft. Imid, s :41, 13 6. 1. 1 . . . double botm•. . . . . . . . . . . . 3,2(KI i,OOIS sq. ft. land, S 2, B .3, 1, T)R . . . 1,F00 sq. ft. land, S 3, B "It 1, .1 . . . l"no 4,6113 sq. ft.. land, S3, B 14, 1, 12 440 121640 sq. ft. 11M4, 8 3, H IG, 1.2 "1 IX) 112,1VA, Im Dickinson mortgage . . . . . . Walker&- Pratt IN-Mg. Co. . . . . . . . jim-nitfacturint,r j);jjj(jjjjrr (Onudi-Y, washroom auct Cupola core shop . , . - . . . . . . . . pattern alluji . . . . . . . . . . . Pattern storehoum( . . . . . . . . . stock limiso . . . . . . . oil house engine all'1. hniltjr ltousc . . . . . . . i'11C11'1:1iTY --%-h LIST. 11' Name and Lawatlan. pool, PCminal. Rq:al P'se. Teitul Tax. Walker- Praia 31fg. CO3s•-(CQntinUVd.) 635,250 sq. ft. land, 12, B 25 . . 1t1,1)[10 store building . . . . . . . . . . . -l'Zsoo ' 1,1i-s{} sq,ft. land, S 10, B 1, L a :+,4aO 27,500 Sq. ft. lend, S 1(), 3 4, 1, s 4,200 1125174 `_',i 18 :i0 1 %14h, Marry A. _ . . . . . . . . � loose by self * . . . . . . . . . .3,11D11 7,7:3si sq. ft. land, S 1, B 10, 1, :30 3,000 1,000 051i0 Wa luboldt, Hobert . 2 00 house by scl€ . . . . . . . 701� 1,4 11 sq. it.. lauid, S 2, B 11, L 3 . 249 p50 1716,1 `J'artitniersley, 1la;rt 1+. . _ . . . . . house by:pelf . _ . . . . . . . . 2'(1oo 17,1152 stl. ft. 1mIJ, 4 ,. fi 1�, 1. � i 1,400 Warren Soap itif;. Co. . . . . . . . . 4,20D elietIs aind other buiIcl1n�s . . . . . . 1 {}Q 11B l0 L,,menius, Mania . . . . . . ]loge . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 21,500 harm . . . . . . 2a0 10,580 sq. ft. land, :' 12, B 1.1. 1. 1 1,000 1,7611 Ell 50 Waters, John . . . _ . . . . . . . . 2 ill} lr��tlsse . . . . l,i}I)f1 8,303 sal. ft. Imid,rSf 8, B 1, 1, li 800 Watelrhonse, fl Leodora W. . . . . . home by self .. . . . . . . . y 2,500 I.,rsls[ sq. fL land, S 3, B I'j, 1, 2, jMrt of P1. 14 l 1 . . . . . . . 850 Waterproof faint Co. . . . . . . . . 4,00(1 i,b flU WMerfir im Machine Co. . . . . . . . 45100) franw- machine shop . . . . . . . . 2,400 brick matcbuie shop . . . 1,400 v:i,500 sq. ft. 1aml, S 1, B 111, 1,5 . 4,01)0 7,300 20+1 €)2 Watertown Savings Bank B;LTik building . _ . 14,700 :,460 sq. ft. kind, S 2,~B 2, 1, 13 cobble house by telsaws . . 2,00o 2,030 .sq. EL. land, S 2,. B 2, 1, 2 . . . 1,flr}i) 23,760 2,80 50 120 PROPERTY TAX LEST. ?ti;aMC 31141 LOCaTiOrl. Poll. Personal. Retil Est. Total Tax. I Weeks, Ruth Ann . house 1}y self . . . 1,2[}11 1`�,7t38 sq,ft. laird, 5 4, 13 5, I, '2 . barn and s;lif�d _ . . . . . . . . . 3f}11 7,41W sq. ft. laird, S 4, B 5, 1, 1 . . . 4M 41 82 Weeks, Charles ll. . . . . . . _ =� 00 tl Imuse by self . 2,5110 5,`?50 sq.ft.Iaud, 1+7,B 11, 1.2?, Pl'..,8 d =�01} Welch, C.-alterine . g house by self 2,{1(ffl 4,750 sq.ft. land. S 1,B 12, f, 1i►, l}1,41 5UO 2,500 -IT 011 Welch, 1)a1liel T. . . , . . . ,. 2 00 Douse and store buildhig . . . . . . 1,1lCltl 1,P80 sq. ft. land, S 2, 13 21 Ill � 2,004) rry, a1a4 Weth rbee, H. F. . . . . . . . . . 11011se try self . . . } . 6,2.50 sg. ft. land,S 1,B 11, L 13, 1-2 of I PL l! . . . . . . . . . . . Soo 4,:100 70 fry1 Wl►eeler, Christimma . . . . . . . . house by self . . . . . . . 1,No 9,2.48 sq.ft. laud, S3, B 14, 1, 11 . 2,300 6,100 100 01 Wlreeler, .Jesse F. . . . . . . . . 2 00 � house by self 3,600 12,015 sq. it. lancl, S 10, B E1, 1, 1F, . "Ooo (;1600 110 24 Wheelev, Hraracn L. Lk Wheeler, Wade C. livu,�e by heirs . ^ 4,600 7,i.j'0 sq. ft. land, S rl, B 14, L :l . 1101) shop i . i + . `0D (1,D20 sq, ft. land, ;, B 14, L 2 . . Sho double boa..by tena.nL5 3,2110 13,872 sq. ft. I:tnd, S :3, B 14, 1, 1 . 1,5OU double bous+e by teuants . . . . 2,80(} 6,71iw 5q. ft, land, S.3, B 18, L 0 . . 850 4 tenement block . . . :1,200 8,792 sq.ft, lattir3, S 10, B 0, 1.2 . 1,10D house user shed . . . . . . . . 850 shed . . . . . . . . . . 1011 house . . . . . . . . . . . . 600 house * . . 45D 1�3,180 gel, ft. land, S 10, B 9, 1.21 . 1,000 double house by tonants . . , . 1,70D house o 000 5,040 sq. ft. land, S10, B :3, 1, 6 . � 2,400 Plt(ll'1MfY TAX ]rltiT. �)j ,11UITC" and L.negAt'+n. 1'nIl. Pevoklil. i(,uw Est, Total Tay— Wheeler, 1icprace L. 'L Wheeler,Wade C. —(Conflnued.) 4 double houses . . . . 7,200 .12,5E sq. ft. land, 8 11. B .1, l� 111 2,250 11)1460 697 Its White, Albert H. . . . . . . . . . . _f 00 2,11111 44 l< > �� tat] White, John . , « + . 1,1110 21) 04 White, Mary A. . . . . . . . . . . . hou,;v by tenant . . . . , 2,44Q sq, ft. land, S 2, ]3 0, 1, 1{ . �!t0 u l cmFl e by tenaut R f . . . 11,120 sal+ ft. land, � ', B 41, 1. . . 1,100 G,5-28 sal. ft. hand, L 2 . 1;50 house by tenant . . . . . . . 1,0{)C1 barn . . . . . . . . 260 7,t14Ch sq. ft. land, 1y 2, B (9, 1, 1 . . . 800 barn . . . 200 11,5112 sq. ft. land, S 1, 13 16, L 3 . . � :pIl.ryll/1� hattse h;1 tt ill nt , . . . . . . . . L f,900 house by tunam . 1,000 W,427 s,l. ft. land, w 1, 13 IV, L 11, 1,1k1S1 1-2 sherl . lilts .�, 8,j-9 sil. fit. land, S�1, I` lEl, L 5c 6[xt House by Lemon . . . I 3,1]S11M o,31123 ski. ft. land, S .1, II 7, L 41 . . . I 1,11SR1 White, Vorrest W. . . . . . 2 00 10 I 4 46 White, Patrick W. . . . . . . . . . . 2 01) house ky self . . . . . . . . . h am ~ . . 160 7,W(l sq, ft.. land, Ili, 13 21, 1. :1 #fRb howe by temant, . . . . . OW 4,4011 &1. ft. land, 8 Ili, B 21, L 4 . + 2M1 ' 00 14 hIte, Civorge 11. . . . . . . . . . . `? DO 200 Whitehead, 'Thomas . . . . . . . . . 2 00 11011se kv self . . . . i,6i]0 11,*35 sq. ft. laud,8 1, B 10, L 20 8OU 5.2118 sq. ft. land, L 2 a7 050 I , 2,S►.rnfl 50 ;:1t1 122 PROPEUT'i TAX LIST. Nnmu nud Location. 1101L PE-v rwl. Real F.-a. Tagil Tam. Whitcomb, Fi°anci€t E. . . 2 00 l,ti[Hl 8 24 Whitenntit, Lann A. . . . . . . . • . house by self . . . , . . _ _ 4,:-500 t+i4091)sq. ft. land, 8 5, B 11), L :.' -1,5(4 0,011t1 1-17 60 1"hitirt;." Muses, uxri. 00 G1}ia carpt�nter sltrO rJn It ll.+Itiaitl :,11ts (1couble Rouge by 4C.If . . . . . . . . .1,r)11t1 barn . . . . . . . 7,6i7ti sq.f(. InnLl, S 0, B 1"1, L d . . . 750 WhiLhig, Nraha.niel, estate of, J. It. Fallow, trutitee . bouse 11Y t�:mult . . . . ;rl1ta 8:36,750 sq. ft. land, S 3, B 41, 1. 1 . I 10,701E 17,11i'H) 288 1xl Whitney, Artltitr El. . . . . . . . . . ? 00 i 1,701 2? 1 88 i Whitney, Charles E. 011 � 701 13 18 Whitney,Cliarles E.,1 . B. Eaton,trmtce 11,11111 182 04 a 1 Whitney, A. H., 1 , B. ERton, trw;tve , ' 7,:3t311 1111 72 Whit.ituy, Feed. -jt., E,. D, Eaton, trusteed 11;,1{1n 264 04 NVItitltc Y, Caroline L, trustees antler the �s i1 i a of . . , . . . . . . . . 11OW"�(: 1a4 IiUdlA . . . . . . . . . . . 8,0110 barii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :3,600 hnusc� 11Y A. H. IV. . . . 1.[a i1 i 137,-i u dal. ft.. kind, 8 =:, B :"ii, L 1 58,286 ail.ft. land, S 3, B 21, L Is double. Rouge by temint double house by ft-MIIE . . . . . . 11,63t1 sq, ft. laird, 8 2, B r4, Lis houm by tettutlt . . . . . . . . l,� Sall 2,9130 sq. ft. land, 8 2, B3 77, L 1 YHrep hangci by tenant . . . . i 1,t1i}11 4,se111 sq. ft. land, S `3, B 8, L a 4,50 double house by tenalils . . . . 2,C)OO :3,8511 rail. ft, land, 8 2, Bi 8, 1, 0 . . . 400 dGuble house bye tt'`llaM , .. . . . . •2,fs�ily0 �3,t1111 sq. ft.land, 8 2, S L1 7, 2 . . �l/0 It<nse by tot'rliitts . . . . . . . 2,800 (1,070 sq. ft. Iand, 5 8, B 20, L 7 , . . WIG 1,:31i1 sq. ft. land, 8 i, B 36, L 24 200 51.1154 sq. ft. land, L 4 250 6,11117 art. ft. land, L25 :3oo , 6,742 sq. ft. land, L ':a � 11i41 PROPERTY TAX LIST. 12 Name arsd Location, k I GIL Ile rscrui1. Whitey, Caroline t., trustees under thel will of-(Continued.) 6,111 sq. ft, land, L 27 +,925 sit, ft, land, I",'3!i 40o 54,7310 ,'111I 15S %IIJ(Itcy, I.eullarri, trustees under the Will Of, "'ClICLIUIC NO. I . . , 1t1-.51t 13,1110 V istnrt. lge, S 1, B 11, L 22 :I, ,i H i 1.257 104 Whitney, Leonard, G1•ustees tinder the %Y[Il of, &heclule Yu. `? . . . . . . 1`w+.Illu1 11011se by tenant . . . . . . . . . hariY ,Ills 1n,1114 scl, ft. Imid, S 2, I3 20, L 0 6,:i(111 41,1�1, 72 1'I'hit(tey, Fred. A. . . dkillble 1101150 ' . . 4,00il 17,1124 sq. fL. land, S 3, B 4, L1 . 2,' li9l ] l,:i•(1 sq, ft, land, S 10, 13 S}, L 17 . j,.541II 9,Idiso i 9} IJi1 Whitney, Brarlisltaw, estatte of , . $Xw) house by heirs . . . . . . . . i :G,ullfl barn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13110o wllullmill . . . . . . . . . . . , Ira11 earring House . . . . . . . t111;1 Shop . . . _ 11.111 1,011I1,1'ill qq. ft. ]and,. 3,fB .13, L. douhle house by tenants . . . . . . 3,t10,1 iF.1rr; . . . } . . �y . . . . . . 100 ft. lancl., ? 3, f3 13, L 1 J,#)Ilil land, S 3, B 45, L 4 y 2,4411 'A,l11 H 1 hon,.cio by self . . . . . . . . . . 7,00 barn .S'},046 s13. ft. land, 5 '3, B 24, L 'y ° 4,IH111 11,S1111 229 94 Whitney, Solon 1". . . . . . 2 f}II house by self . . . . . . . . . 4,8011 16,H64 sq. ft. land, S 11, B 4, L 4 . 2,om 111,817 srl, ft. ]and, L 1,71111 III000 1.1t1 ("rl1 Whitney, Susa rt G. . . . . . . . . Soo 1,6;4 8 1, ft. I;IlLd,, S 2, B '-�, L i + f1 1,:;tHI 21 32 14'h'st.ttl+�, Hiram, estate of &t{1M 1,ltlik"1iti4 . . . . . . 4.51111 bairn . . . . . , . . . :l(lfl 1.1,.1811 sq. fL land, S *3, B 16, I,5 . . 11,2114) hlxYse Iky heirs . . . . . . . . . . . 2,2IHI 124 PROPHIVVY TAX LIST. 'w ume Rnd Locaidon. Fa11. Personal. Rent M%L E 'rvtal Tnv. Whitfiey, Hiram, estate of--(Oontili- u€�cl.} 3,-T.Om e+1. ft. land, 8 111, B 1), L 1 . . . 1,NISI 11i,370 sq. ft, IMId, S 11), B 24, 1, 1 . . 111.31,11 "-q. ft. 1 uld, L2 , 1 1,901)sq. ft. Iaan(1, L ;, . 121.2108 sq. it. land, L 4 . 110.:3611 q. ft, land, 116 11,7211 sq. ft, hued, L ti , 11,7!12' aft. ft. land, L 7 i 22,700 872 2S Wicks, William 11. . . 3 M house by self . . 1,804 baril . . _ . . . . . . 200 11,5*; .-ny. ft. lurid, S `}, B 4,�L 111 1,150 lVicks, Thomas 11.. . . . . . . . . 2 M IDD y 0-1 2,181)srl, ft.Iwid,S b, B `G, L 28, M 08 100 :3 114 Williams, Genra 11. . . . . house . . . . . . . 1,11{I11 8,M#8 srl. ft. iaaml, S :�, 13 34, L4 . . 200 1,200 19 68 Williaamslaa1, Walter '1'. . . . . . . .1 00 � house . . . . � 2,:3f14 �',1311 sq. ft. limd, a, B 113,�L 311 2,081 sq. ft.. l.iltil, L 29 � riiltY W115ou, Benjramiil 0. . . . . . . . . 2 00 2 3,760 sal, ft.. land, S :;, B 28, L n 2,400 41 ::II WUsan, Ellen 13. _ . . . , 111,41-4)ac;. ft..Imucl, S 10, B 1:1, 1, .1 . . 760 12 ::11 Wheelock, Ilarace At. . . . . . . 2 111) 2,0011 .54 SO Wilsan, Elizabeth, estate of . . llotase by heirs . . . . . . . . . . 3,1kt)(I iiaaa"II . . . . . . . . 200 2r7,!3a sq. ft. land, S B 214, I, 1 2,13t81 6,600 111S 24 Wilson, William 11. . . . . . . . . . 2 017 2�11 � la 10 wilsou, Henry L. . . 2 00 house by self { . . . 11.270 sq. ft. l nd. S 11, B 0, LD . . . 4,70D 7,1 414 ;'R.O1 S'UTY TAX LIST. 125 Name and Location. Poll. Personal. Rcal list. Total Talc. 'r 115111�, 'Y i1..T'�.'•t1T1Pt . . . . . . . • • • L1uuLl+: lye Lkse by tenatntt 2,:r'�l) �1. ft, land, {), i3 I, 1� 18 16 ishart, Thomas B., Mcrt. . . . . . i wlRo by self . . . . . . . •1.000 sq. it. land, S 3,s$ 10, L 1) . - . 754) wiswall, GeCr1rc;e EI. . . . . . . . . . 2 110 hou5t by self . . . . . 2.t111t1 9,581:s�1. ft. land, S , B 8, L ti Wtswall, Harriet hi. . . . . . . . . . h+ wse by self . . . . . . . . . . . 1,)i170 11,620 -�q. ft. lallr , 5 _, 13 13, L 11 ],lien 11 11fii(l 511 (1-1) Wood, Herbert S. . . . . . . . . . . 2 110 1,mige by self . . . 3,400 (i ,20 sq. ft. land, S 1), B t1, L 1.1 . . . 2.451_1 42 1K Woculssavd, house atlil sture building . . . . . . G,111PI1 barn . . . .lilii 0,204 ml. fit. l:ttxd,S 3, 131, L i .4,1511 1:,,I ail,! 24S 1+3 Woodward. James B. . . . . . . . . 1 2 IN) 1,1~S o ; teuemenL buildincr . . . . 2,301, 4,5811 crl, ft. land, S 5, R 22, ;(. '.` & 11). 111L 42, 4;; . . . . . 31K1 2-2 of 1,1011se . . . . . . . . . 1,2111t l,1)S7 sr1. fI- IaI'1, S 6, B la, 1. ;, PT, -455 � 962 sol. ft. land, 1, K, 1' , 354 l,1�08 S11. fl. land, 111, PL :;5:, 1,212 st:f. ft- 111:1 1, 1. U, 111. :356 251) 4,251t 103 22 Worv*: stvr, .[`#' ileis . . . . . . . .. . 2 00 house by t:enam . . . . . 1,t1 O i,rfii sq. ft. land, 11�1, B1ir, I, 1,1611 Wright, George S. . . . . . . . . . . 2 Of) house by self . . . . 6,0(Y) 18,017 . ft. land, S 13, 11 1. 1 . _ •r,71K1 Wright, Arthur . . . . . . . . . 2 111 401) K 5t1 Yrerxa, 1'strtlnr; A. , . . . . . . . . 2 1111 4,161) I or; 121), 2RotFUITY TAX UST. Nune and zvi w . mm An«a Real b Totali x. York-, ChiffIcs . , . . . . . . . . . 2q) leme by Self , upm Qc,� > q, f� S#e/SG H K to %AD 05 m York, John . . . . . . . . . . „ ! q, 2,51111 mil $, York, John Addison , . . . . . . . . . 2 IN [louse by mi£ . . . 2,900 $140s; ftn lad/ K S� R \ L\ . . . Rm %mo «2 m York, Joba lam R . . 2 1n %»1)sq. ftl % S % B 81, t ]a . . 20 q lS York, W!%mnm , . . . . . . . . . -I On double 5mwo bys self et w. . . \;@D 7,3SD q. fth 6R% ta\ tg . . , 751) 4,750 7!� i10 NONRESIDENTS. ti 11 It IV ;h 1141 1 P(-A t it ALB llcrsoual. iIt RUILL Est. I Total Tax. AlAwti, Jolin K., Cambridge . . . . . . . . iimiw by tenants . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1'.500 .1.200 tiq. ft. land, S 12, B L 8, I'L I street. 4.200 ft. . . . . . . 1,800 29 62 AIPWLL, DmIx1la, CaRlbri(IM(. . . . . . . . . house Awl More building 13506 3'801 Sq. ft. land, S 15, 13 S, L 16 100 1 2,400 311 .16 Adams, Herbert W. and llmves, Cimule 11., Belmolit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,,'41 sq. ft. land, S 5, B 7, L 26, 111, 01 0-00 1,081 sq. ft. land, 1, 2-1, P T,4(A 2,3-52 sq. ft. land, L 28, 11 L 413 200 2,500 �(J. ft. land, L 29, Pl. C14 400 6 50 Allen, Horace G_ 'Roston . . . . I . . drsublo lionse by tenant . . . . . . . . . . 2,(001) '3,f130 sq. ft. land, S 9, B 1. 1, 1 . . . . . . 1,1)00 3'000 4,11 24) Aluxauder, Sarah A., uv.of Elmore, Millbury - linmse ksy tennu . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700 9 044 sq, ft. land, S :,, B 22, L 10 1'(100 9-0 24 Alvard, Mimics H., Boston . . . . . . . . . -247 sq. ft. land, S 6, B 6, L 58, PL 51i11 2,334 iiq- ft, land, i. ;,A' i,r. ep 14 300 4 112 3.391 sq. ft. land, 1163, ill, 515 .Vvard, T',R-zabeffi, DoTic-liestier . . . . . . . . 2,341 sq. fi. hand, S 5, B 3, L 5(1, PL 612 1 4)00 28 2,33S sq. ft. land, L 65, I'T, -',1;'o Alvard, 31urray, Dorchester . . . . . . . . . scj. ft. land, S 5, B 6, L 57, PL 611 100 1 04 Andrews, Ermina, Everett ,-.,,.100 sq, ft. land, 8 6, B 7, L P, I'L 448 2,400-jLj, ft. land, 1, 10, PL 444 200 �)8 Atkinson, J(meph P., Buston . . . . . . . . home . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,800 7.2141 sq.ft. land, S 3, B -317, L U� PL .110 -"5 0 I f,13 35 20 ALk-ins, Alfred, Boston . . . . . . . . . . . Moo sq, ft- latid, S fl, B 1. r, 27, I'L 250 4 10 128 PROPERTY TAX LtTr. Natuc and LoCaLkin, i personal. Real E&t, Toml Tax. Aubilt, J. Mmis. Allston . . . . . . . . . . dwelling honsc . . . . . . I'soo .00 0110 sq. ft. land 6, S, 13 2 41 L 16, i'j: ii 1, ilU 21) 52 Austill, Gcorge A,, Or ownerg, Skoldonville- 5,250 sq. ft. hintI, S J5, B 17, L 1 . . . . . . 2-50 o'1,90 sq. ft. I'mal, L 2 . . . . . . rDtJ 460 -1 36 Automobile CO. 44 America » . . . . . . . brick- amd frame f,-Lctinry huilil im. . . . . . . 8,000 16,6552 s+ ft. land, S 1, B 41 L ID . . . . 1,750 g(j. ft. land. L 1:1 9,-(30 IN W Avery, James, Cambridge . . . . . . . . . 2,600 sq. ft.laml, S 5, B 2G, L -04, PT, alo 250 4 10 2,500 sq. ft. land, T, -I'o' I'F, i I j . Atwood & Proston, Newton 8, D Babactif, FuPiie, Allston . . . . . . . . . . house by tenaut. . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,500 bam . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . 10,000 S(I. ft, I'MI(l, S 1, It 11, L 12 ks Whitney mortgage 5111) J'tzoo 20 .52 Ball, Eliza, Kfndall Green J,1120 sq. k Ian(], S 6, B 4, 1, (IS, 111, 4*26p 100 J,PM sq. it, Imki, L 011, 111, 4 2 Z, lilts 201) 3 28 Bamion, 111chael . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,541 sq. ft. hm(l, -% .5, B 1, 1, !.12, 1 1 1, 200 2 S 2,543:iq, ft. land, 1, 2:", V1, j5 Barker, Hiram F,., -Nenrtou 5,014sq. ft. lamc], S 1, It T, I Rk 1►OUS0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . fi,000,,�cj. 1, 2 horse . . . . . . . . ,I GO .5,000 sq. ft. han4l, S 1, B 3, L 2 000 house . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . j 2,400 5,000 sq. ft. lancl, S 1, B .3, 1, -1 No 121(loo Barker, Hir-,im E., ct al., Newum double hoarse . . . . . . . . . 4JJ00 11p,500 sq. ft. land, S 1, R 4, L 14 S00 SG 02,ymo PROU"ERTY TAX LIST. 129 N-ne and Lncalian. y PemauaL lien] ESL Te)JUI Tax. liark-(,r. 11i:';1311 E., et al_ N7pAVtc)1-j land, S 1, 1) 3" T. 1; . . . . GDO ft. land, 117 . . . . . . ft. land, 1. 8 T (10 7.200 Sq. ft. land, 1, 1 . . . . . . 1?100 7.;;'11)Sq. ft.. la 11 d, 1, 1 1"wo I I.451 ',(1, ft, hul(1, S 1, 13 1, L 2,1W Barker, IL, .S; Cq),, Boston . . . . . . . . . 112.000 7,760 11 121" 10 hwtory buildhig . . . I . dry, liontio., . . . . . . . 4,600 6w) brick storehouse 1.80) dwoffin" home . . . . . . . . 700 (Inuble houge . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,666 doulde laouse . . . . . ,7 0 70,502 8(j. ft. Lind, S 1, B 4, L 2 7 7600 :',(;Il sq. ft. land, 11 11 1 Of)Sq. ft. land, L 0 Barnanl, R. M., eTecator, Boston 17,060 AN 20 h(RINO bY tulianL . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.,400 TIE".11 . . . . . . . . . . . . 900 7,000 ;ij. ft. LAW], S 3, 13 15, L I . . . . . . 3,71111} Barnard, Sftlauel, astftte of, Helluailt 6,100 100 04 brick block . . . . . . . . . 10,(*r) old brick block . . . . . . . . . . . 4,500 market . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 700 6,80 MI. ft. 1;L11(l, � 10, 11 1, L I . . . . . . 12,4)n1) Banicn, SILIMIM, or O%vmers, Medford . 27,200 4146 08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000 Sq]. ft, land, 8 d, 11 8, L e 600 10,450 sq. ft. land, L 0 600 Barrws, Charles L., Attleboro 4,000 05 fla 5,250 sq. ft. IMU1, S 12, B 1), L 20, TIL 15 QO -J,2,10.9�j. ft. land, I'L 2(, 300 5,230 sq, ft, laml, 1, I11, I'L -17 3m 5,2411 sq. ft. land, L 18. I'l, ;'7 WO 800 I- - Barnes, Clutries 13., I)LIrAl ester . . . . . . . 1,000 26 24 dol I I hous'a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,600 ft,. land, 8 -6, B 28, L 19, I'L .3-12 j . 2,580 all. ft. lMnd' 1, 20, I'L 33:'j 1 250 Barfleaux, Lawrence, Nestor . . . . . . . . . 2,750 46 10 sq. ft. laod, 8 15, B 1, L 0 & 7, 4W G 50 180 P1JIP1.1tTY TAX LItiT. N:tme and Iomticois. Yersonnl. Re-11 ls4l. T•alid Tox. I3mbetl, Mary, Newtalt . . . . . . . . . . . Part of hotlso . . . . . . . . bairn . . . . . . . . ft- •I Mild, S 1, 11 t5,Of7p M9 4{] Bartlett, Susan M., Melrose . . f . . . . . 2,405 sq, ft. lanai, S 3, 13 -*11, L 'V, P1, I 1 Lj p . 2.0 2 6.!, sq. ft. land, 1, 22? 11I. 413 1 3.7 10 sq. it. ltlutl, S 7, B 4, p in of PI, 11 . 150 400 11 51, 13;irtlett, Carrie, Melrose . . . . . . . . 0,4'r5 sq, ft. land, S �, li 4G, 1, .1 . _ . . . . .100 4 92 Bat"-, Frarwes S , BrookLne . . . . . . . . hou-,i r . 110111:1 4,ODO �Y1 a. land, G, B 2, L 21, Pi, '48 . � 3 ,0 3, f10 34 12 13sti'<l1ey, l.11lic 1'l'., ;�r3lslett,•ill(� . - 130 so-1. ft. land, S 5, B '22, 1, 7, 1-1. 145 . . 1:36 sq. ft. bmd, L F, PL 144 . Beliedue, Charles 11., Boston . . 2,hi01] sq. fi. latistl, S 5, B 27, 1, 11, 111, :17t9 2,500 sq, ft. latnd, 1. 12, 111, Bell, chimes S., Cninbridge . . . . . , •?,2�0 sq.ft. lurid,S l3, 13 14, 1.= T'I, :;7.�, L :ctf [{1{i 1 0& Hell, Annel.t,L W., ux. tit- A M"I'ss S., C 111n1;1*1-0 y , 4,411:1 sq. ft. laud, S 11, 11 1 1, 1. 1, 1'[. ;lilt . _ 2(K) :_ 2S B+elledue, Viola. A., Boston 2,600 sq, ft. latncl, 5 a, 13 '�7, I,:I, 1 ],:171 + 'A6fl A 111 `3,ti0 sq. ft. land, 1, Hit 111,�,75 y p - Bemi.% Fauliia R., adminWri[rix, Aedfilyd dwelling house . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . k,:>tic} barn . . . . 34,000 sq. f L. land, S 3, B 48 . . . . . . . .1.el-Lu i ,Illlli 131 20 Berry, Caspar, Cambridge . . { . . . . . 2,500 sq, ft..laud, 8 G, B 27, 1. 2•-', I'B 3611 . . loo 1 64 Berry, Charles W., uxrt., HolliAd", . 1101i . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . 1 :i,oU11 11.22 aq. ft. land, S 3, B 20, L ti . . . . . i,3U11 4,:1a4 I 70 ,}�-1 Bigelow°, .Ionu.t1jau, T xington . . . . . . , . ltcstlse . . . . . . . . . . :3,Iwo 6,050 sq, ft. land, S 12, R 14, L a I r, a . rill 6,41M sq. ft.laud, S '-�, B 18t L 0 . . . . 300 I PROPERTY TAX LIST. 131 N"ftl1 * :end Lincottlon. Personal, Real Est. 1`(AA1 Tax. Ifig'e ln-w,Jonatban, Luixingtou - [,'C11tt111Cif'll. €1,338 sq. ft. land, S 12, 13 14, L 4, 1'1, 4 . . , 1,16D 10,060 sq. ft. lan(l, S 12, 13 11), 1, ra, 1'r. 82 300 14,405 srl. ft.lapel, S 12. 11. 2", 1. 1, 11 1. t`1'f . . 450 8,8D0 titl. rt. hand, S 12, 13 14, 1, 1-J, 1'4, •10 . 700 16,74L1 stl. ft, Lind, 8 12, 13 1:3, L 111, 111, 45 - 640 12,000 Sq. f1. lalltl, L 8, 1'r., •17 6110 M.:358 Fq. ft. land, S 12, B 12r L 11, lwl, it_? a 5Q . 12,COO-,it. ft, laud, 1. 14, 1,1, -11 fW 12,000 ml. ft. littltl, 1. 1:3, 111. 1 500 8.571 riil. ft'. la,ntl, L 121 ]'1,r 75 . 2W 14,108 sq. ft, l:lvd, ', 1_, 13 111, 1, 4, 1'1. 81 . 400 10,030 sq. ft, Land, S 12, 13 2:1, L 4 j . . :3bU 1,t^D sq. ft. land, L 5 f . . . 13it"elow, Jonatb<111, Samuel B. and He111.3F J.. 1{1,800 177 12 trustees P.sMte of Samb Bdgi1m . . . 111,703 sq. ft. land, � 12, 13 11), 1, Y, 111, 8 24,250 sq. It. him], L-S, 1'1. 11 13,(510 sq. ft, 1:ttlrl, S 12, 13 Is, L 1, I'1. 10 . 400 10,1170 vl. ft. land, L 2, 111, 11 . 00 1•i,820 9,1. ft. Jan{i, L 4, P1, 12, . 1.•100 1k,(W sq. ft, land, S 12, B 23, 1, 6, VI, 92 . 300 0,600 sq. ft, laud, 8 12, B 1.1, L 1.1a . . . . 501) 0,600 sq. ft. land, L 19 . . 11,00 4.400 sq. ft. land, L �0 . . . 4TA Blacl well, Marcia ,1., t:sWte of, Timito n . . 4,illi) rr 08 11n11se by tenant . . ~ . . , . . 2,000 5,}f111scl. IL land, S'1, B 40, 1. 11, 11 1. 37 iifila �3,1 •i1 ti Blair, Margaret I�., i'4ltydford . . , . . , , . (� house by t❑n";>«t . , . , . . . . . . , . 1,200 ,500 sq 1. ft.land, S },, B ?19, 1. 91 1'1. 92 , . NO 13L.mchard, ilenrge W. 1,3br1 =�_' Al.958 sq. ft. land, S :1, B 4o1, L 1t, 1'l. l:l . . :300 4 S}2 Blaney, Irving, Baston . . 2,20S sil.ft. land, S 1, B47, L�18, 111, 20 . . 100 1 04 Blomberg, Matilda, S5 aIthain , . , 1,811 sq. ft. land, S "r, B 10, L 8, PL 414 . 1,1563 sq. ft. land, 1. 7, PL 415 . 1,014 oq. ft. laud, I.f's, PL 41(1 . 1,11611 s{l, ft. land, L 5, 1'L 417 . . 2,011 sq, ft. land, L 4, PL 418 . 2,000 sq. It. lanai, L 3, IL A lu . 2,120 sq. ft, hand, L 2, FL 420 . 4,171 sq. ft. land, L 1, P 1. 421 SOiI 13 12 182 FROVE,11TY TAX LIST. i 1 ?wnmr. end LdtxtFia�n. 1'craana;. Bvai ESL. I Total T:a�. Brand, Mary B., New York City . . . . . . . ri4mble 110us4_, . . . . . . . . . , 5,500 8,57:11 k1. ft. land, S 10, 13 17, L 1 21IN 7,1$00 L.1 k 04 B©%twiek, 11 my V., Brm)kllne . . . . . . . . how'o . . . . . 2,500 10,288 sq. ft.. lawl, 8 :', B 0, 1,-1 ],i]17t1 57 40 Botsford, WiI[i:im H„ IIolIistoii . 0,670 ft. 1.,1rt1, S 1), 13 10, L 16, PL to , . 500 8 20 Bourne, O.Wpod. B,nsttnr . . 1,1316 sgl. ft, hand, w 4, B 7, L IT . . . . . . 100 1 114 f3naw, Walter L., tL'tsstt v, llin�-711A]11 . . . . . apartment l,ottae . . . . . . . . 2,500 `12,342 sq. ft. land, S a, l3 115, L 8, PL 11 . . . apartment house . . 2,500 2,S08 sq. ft. land,,8 7,.R.10, L]3,PL 10 300 Braekeit, Art wl', Wahl"M' . . _ . . . . . 4,000 sq.ft. lard. S(I, R 1, L 3l, M 11 . 254) 4 10 Brat;kctt, Caroline 'R., estate Of, Newton 14),144 sq, ft laud, S 11, 13 i,, L 2 1,000 10,301 sq. ft. land, lr 10 . Soo sI11, Z4 sq. ft. land, parr.of 1, 15 . . " 2,500 119,Si54 sq. ft, land, 1. -1 _ 2,060 11t1,$$34 sq, ft., land, S 11, B 8, 1, - . 4.,11011 211,4(M sq. Ft. J�ind, 4 1 [, '13 0, 1. *2 1,11110 06,183 sq, ft. land, 1,4 1,(1()0 14,400 2,36 lib Brattt€t.tt, George H., Nelrtota . . . House . . . . . . . . . . . 2,600 41750 sq. ft, land, 5 1, 13 12, L 20� . . . . UK) 13t-Atirlley, Peter:!., 130stitn . . . . . . . . 1,150 house . . . . . . . . . . . . 460 barn and sheds . . . . . Sit() 82,660 sq. ft. land, S 7, 11 S, L 1 . . . . . . 8(10 27-D,:,'80 sq. ft. land, 8 7, B 0 . . . . . . . 6,400 7,500 141 St, Brewer, Annie C., Newton , . . . . . . . how;u . . . . . . . . . . . .1,000 S,800 5q, ft. land, 8 12, B 14, L 8, PL..1 1,100 4,100 67 24 Brewer, Daniel Cheney, Boston . . . . . . . pause . . 2,000 0,2411 q.ft. laud, :3, B 85, L 1, PL •15 . 200 PROPERTY TAX LIST. �$ Name and Location. h rsonal. i lGal Esr, Total Tax. Bridges: Gcorge E., I.S inbrldern double 1 ouge + 4,000 9,10 st1, ft. Iit]1d, 8 �3, B 23, L 8 . . . . . . 1,160 Bl'tdS;ltillll, 1'1'CRc1ZLt C., �rm}'t.[11y . , 25,488 sq1 ft. land, S U, B 20, 1, :,�. Pi. �r� � �a,1.50 M 3l3 1,i1fF[1 1r, 40 18.2 sq. ft, lend, L ',7, LPL '34 � Brigg%s, Jo, house by iq-ic>nt . . . . . . . . , . . . 4-,UUU Irftlln MA .]Iv 1 . j . . . . . . l3!}il 1a,'2011 ,,1. t'[, land, S I, B 1, 1, 2 . . . . . . 2,6t11} �,S1Uf1 1li`� .3i; Bright, I:fiUlwth and l lien, �G�iutl 4dgc . . 5-59. 70 sq. Fr. land, S 4, B I[3 1'�, ri1Rl 1011 fjo I3rltt,rin, Ri hard, Waketield . . . . . . 11,--184 sq. ft, Laid, S :3, B fit, L 2, PL r,8 . . . 1,1au 1$ 811) BrorfRc, Ilavriat A., -Nc 3 tots . . . . . . . . . 11"al1"S"E". 13y tvartat . . . . . . . . . . 3,-500 0.211}Sq. h. ImO, S I, B :i, L El . . . 1,400 I3r,i3r11. _lLal�'y 1i.- 13rr�nkline 400? so :Pf 2, 106 4f1. ft. land, S :t, B -1, L 12, �P1,482 2AUO sq. ft. land, 1. 11, I'L 1133 200 Brown, .1. Wontitarth, BustQIL 10,4148.9q. ft. Imi11, S 115, B P, r, 1, 13L 1 Soo 111,11{lD b11. ft. ]and, L ", 111, 2 got} 10,000 wt. ft. hand, 1. �, pI-,,•3 prof} I11,1k)1l sq. ft.. kn+1, 1.4, I-L 4 10,850 sq. ft.. lawl, S 15, 13 8, L 10, I'L 8 .500 131'lJl'i-, W1e1.1aL@` 1:.., Biatilrlll 2,;;ifl sq, ft. hind, ti 5, 11 =i,*1. 1!1,�FL 411) a',1rl5 Esq. ft, IIt,,d, 1. `?a, PI, 411 200 3 2 I ugbee, S. 1ii1ace, 1! wtni, . . . . . . . . . 110111Ae IlUt1 U bV lf+MUlt { 3,10) 11,.328 sq. ft. 1lttlrl, S tit B 21D, 1, 1 . . . fi 1. 9300 ��,��y�yy pply ���)�} 1.'ll,i] 7o SIG 13titru:s, David, Cart�llriclt�e+ . . 11011ble holow. by tte11311[t.. . . . '6 0 0 11,420 sq, fi. land, 8 11e B 8 -t�,1 fl6 ' $3 f3� Bum.,;, David, 11'111ir1�frirfl, Ca71tt1. . . . . . . 1�"an5e Irk' tf[1mut. _ �] TT (� . , . . 1,�ry7y0lDr5 l 1,•I:i1J sil, ft. hLild. S i, {? 8, L L . . . . . . you 134 1'I3f11 ERTY TAX LIST. vua�Se Retid Lttca[i.trai, Per501f°SI. Real Est, Tntatl Tax. $Luns, Patrick, Cambridge . . . hollso . . . . . . 1,3i10 2,545 sq. fl. h111t1, S 6, B 5, L 31, PL .1 41 . 150 31 118 Mi11,tvd, Mlhtrd, et al., executorm, Wa-YIantl tenoment ana atom builiilalr . . . . . . . . `'2'�I0 2,01t1 sq. ft. land, S 7, B 16, L:3, PL A . . . 2,$tlJIY 45 !Yb Burr, 11. Allen, Bnstn11 . . . . . . . . . barii . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,K) 18,040 sil. ft,. hand, S :3, B 2, L 2 . . . . . . 2:7410 6,MO 81 40 Bullock, Gertrttcle A., Boston . . . . . . . 11011se . . . . . 1,890 2,700 stl, ft. lttncl; S 7, R 113, 1, 10, 1'1, 7 1110 2,1 [1 34 44 Burns, flames U., Cambridge . . . . . 5,8312, 1 q.ft. ltttlld, 8 11', B 26, L 10, IL 7,1 . J00 4 02' Buttriek, Frank-in, estattj of, Waltham . . . 5,660 sq. ft. latl°cl, S 3, B 33, i,2, PL 4:3 . . 0,600 sq. ff., 11:1cl, 1,3, PL 4.1 . . tli,600 Sq. ft. Ia10, L 4, I'L 415 . . . 11,f111 sq. ft. larlcl, S .1, B 1% L V, 1'I, 54 11,352 sit. ft.. land, S :1, B 86. 1, 3, 1'I, 55 . . 712,04 sq. ft, lnucl, 5 3, B 34., L 1, Pr, 58 7,200 sq. ft. hind, 1, 2, YL 0!° , 8,6tlil sq. ft. Innd, L ti, 111, 62 10,703 :q. ft, land, S 3, B 30; 1, 11, 1'1, 76 , 10,762 s°l. ft. land, 1, l`1. 1'1, 71 i 9,2130 sy. ft. land, S ;, B 434, 1, 7, 11 1, 73 19,•]lltl�sit. ft. land, 1, ,". PL 7.1 D1Ijs:a sq. ft laild, 8 A, P :;[I' 1, [I, IT 75 . .3,5d}4 Hq. ft. kvid, S 1, 13 : ;, 1, 6, 131, 46 i,tl100 114 SU Cambridge Savings Bank,Otwbridge . . . 32,456 sq ft. hand, S 3, 1] 31, .L 7 Campbell, Daiiivl T., S°llrlerville: . . . , 2'190 i. ft- lantl. S .�, 1, ,, 1, 70, 1'l,4, 7 1 2,287 scl. f L. Lind, L 71, 111., 498 C'Jr1 Samuel,Gannett '1'latkmas B.amd TILilabard,l Charles, trnstevs, of Bosuln and Calllhrld e° 1""011 443,774 sq. ft. land, S 1.1., 13 23, I, 1 50,6011 1,577,802 scl.ft. laltrl, S 11, B 18, L 1 housa. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . gr4"cullouses . . . . . . . . . . l,Iltlhtll Coach bonge . , . . . . . . . shell . . . . . . . . . . . 1{"a1i gutl>.pin- 11011SC. t:IL-"MC anr4 boiler I f' ;i i1'rRTY TAX LIST. ttn una r oentints. Personal. 1lc;tl VNt, Total Tres. i Cz11'r. SMuitel,[,111111eLt,ThoIslr►:s B.and IIub1 aml. Charles, of Boston ,illd 01 to hritlgr -(Con inti.ed.) 1rii n . . . . . , . . . . . l. fliw 70,051,sq.€t.land,S 11,B 10, 1. 1, S 11, B 1 ti11, 1312,1L1, _' t:1,iHIfP 1,1169 8 Cartr;r, t)Smell, Fi inklin . . . . . . . . . . :1.Iilltl 49 210 C:mPlibell, Daniel, Cambi-itll!e. . . . . . . . 1.17.1 sq.fi.l.�lttl,S 5, B 5, L•1 r,l'L521.. 1•y2 id o 2WO :1 28 *,:I68 sty. ft. land, 1. 40, PL 522 y C'at1Sl, . . . - . . . . •_'.-I01} sq. €t.. lalnl, S 5, B -1, L 41.), P), 4�1 i ,3000 sq. R. land, 1 W, PL 444 Sao :, 28 [satey, "I"lltllila W., BOS4.011 . . . . . � t 944 sq. it, larill, ti 5, F3 7, L 23, 1'L IGS : I 100 l tl•I 1,0€18 ell ft.. blid, L 4, PI, •Ib:1 4 P C;:LrCf r, CaharleS W., 'elvt-111 . . . . . . . . 715 ;art. ft, land, S 1, 11 •>, 1, 7 . . . . . . , 50 S2 Carleton, Charles ll. and Pvt'k' Henry fr., itiV%1.1 1115e-sr, comill. . . . . • . . • . House. . . r . . 2,011 5,111 rl, ft- land, ,4 li, 41, L i. l'I. : 1 . , '?.0 Caritkan, Lack A., BusGul1 . 2,400 s(l. ft. latid. �S 5, B �, L r. 1'L 10 10? 2,400 sq. it. IFtlld, L h, PL 408 100 200 3 28 C!i.ttlrt)or4, M,,tyi,lwell, l[nttapaii . . . 2,500 Intl_ it. land, S 5 B _,. .L 1, 111, 109 I 250 4 10 1, 5, PL :171J S Clriise, Alberta, W.tltltatit . 54)(I srl. ft. hand, 8 5, B 2;:, L 10, PL 205 200 C 26 },titQ(1 Sq. ft. ifasrirl, L 18, PL 206 4 . Chase, Clarence L., Sonw ,111v . . ?, 13:3 sq. ft. land, S 5, 13 -,, I, 20, I'L 11:�-1 I 200328 9;"635 �q. ft. land, L 21, 1'L Mil:, 5 _ Clieni+ry, 17ayid, Belmont . 4 . . . . . . :117,220 sq. ft. land, S 5, B I ,, L 1 0,400 104 S4S Clia se, Ildmwid L., Hyde liar!, . . ,5oo sri. ft. Wid, S 5, B 2r . 1. 59 + -)Go 4 10 2,500 sq. ft, latirl, 1, PROPEUTY TAX LIST. N'tITs2 1111d LOCJ U011. YzrsQoml. ` Rell F-'t. Total Tax. Chtlsc, F:tis3'ar�l }1., 13[sstnn _ . _ ` 11ons1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,43M1 barn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64(l cottagro house . . . . . . . . . , � 400 65,.1360 sq. ft. land, S 2, l3 4, L 11 . . � 5,200 11.),580 sq. ft. lattd, S 2, B 21, L 4 1'aw 48,480 sq. ft. lan(1, S 11, B 8, L 8 18,70() 306 118 Chelsea avink Bank, Chels it house . . . . 2,000 4,1-11 511.It. 1and, S 3,B 38, L 2, l'l 2 1 . . 260 2,250 30 too Chenery, Willi IL F., W31thRtll . . . . 9,1.3i1 stl. ft. hill(], S 5, f3 10, L 5 . . GOO • C :3,l1U0 bid 04 Chickeri>li-t Susan 1`,i., Waltham . , tlnublu 1it11asi;by tewauL . . . . . . . . i1,037 sq. ft. Inud, S 9, 11 2, L 0 . . . . . . 1,100 3,10a 50 84 +C11ubburk, Hiram B., 1 oswit . . . . ii,920 s+_1. ft. land, S 0, 13 9, L 10, PL_t(}) . . , 200 3 h Clalggett, Charles Ar., B,,totl . . . . . . . c oublu ltOtsse by ttrralits . . . . . . . 4,50i1 0,2:l5 Sq. ft. la.lul, S 10, 11 1.8, 1. double lsonw by Vmants . . . . . . . . . 2,000 4,01:3 srl. ft. l uid, S :'I, 13 S, L 7, part it MO N Clagg(It, Lilli€tn tt., 13nstott . . , . . . . . cfouble house . Frt. ft, land, S 9, B 8, L 7, part of Cluk, Eilward, Boraon 21 5DO scl. ft. laial, S 5,+B 27, L 8, I'L 100 1 61 ;lark, lJoiner S., Somerville . , 3,720 sq, ft. hand, S 0, B 8, L 30, 1'L 405 . 2()0 o 2 scl. ft. land, L 37, PIa«106 2CO 720 SLI. ft'. laud, L 38, Ply:11)7 _ 200 3,120 scl, ft. llatrcd, L 31), 1'l, ;08 , ..M 3,7:20 8q. ft. Valid, I,401 1'U lot) 200 I'm lit 90 C11i4hc,1111, William F., Ayer . . . . . . . . hove . . . . o- 1, 0 2,501) sq. ft. latid, S 5, B `�7, L 11, 1'1 3►78 1W double house by tetl ttt I ,(B1Jtf ,3,1PS sii. It,. lfulal, S 5, 13 2 . la i 3, ,IT, 1:1) . 2,.r00 wj. ft. land, S 5, 13 t-1 . I. lei, l'1. =:•'1) 150 2,500 sil. ft. !:, i 1, 1. 17, 11:. :;:;1 . !I€i() I 1'3t1 pr1 -lliT TAX LIST. 13 i i nuw and LOCMilll3. P I-Holial, ]deal Est. Total Tax. Chisholm. William F., AyvLL-;L tslttlstu�°i1.1 ft. i,Llttl, 1, 1 a, I'[, 2,500 s1 l. ft. land, 2,511I; Sil, ft. hLIVI, T. lip, 11I. :;.3,; 2,5011 sq. ft. Iwill, 1, 2;0, l'1, I _'511} srl. ft. 1 uld, 1. 21, 1'1. :1tip I"+� 2,300 fl. ft. hLIHi, L 14, N,370 Chisholm, Maty L., A ytr . . . . , . . . . . 1-2 double . . . . . . . . 1,;fall '4108 sq. ft. land, 5 a, B 25, L 12, VL 1MF;1 Clark, Thomas. Wv it rtoxbury . . . 3.500 sq. it. land, S a, B 26, 1, 17, PL 7:, p . ,l 10 2,500 sq. ft. land, I. 1S, 1'i. 71 1 Colbert., John, smm-'ry llrF . . . lmatitl.%l," . .. . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . i,`�ti14 lttytL �: 1160 11,h4t� sq. ft. lcnld, S 2' 13 sl, L 1 . . . . . . 1,Fillll 1.2--ill 05D 70 Colby, William W., S!-imerville . . . . . 1,417 sLl. ft. laml, S s, 13 tS, L 4, 111 B SI- "00 2€1 • Jjr323 sq. ft_ 1AILd, L 5, P14 3 :4 4 � Y part of hotme . . . . . . . . . 400 r,tts)0 :ill, ft, 1il�arl, S i1,+11 1, Xa 4 100 it111 11 1 Callium, Walter It., Bustun . . r*1,=24.1 sq. ft. land, 8 :i, B 20, L 20, 11L.)87 1111111 2,200 tiq. ft. land, L :.17, PL 24H 1111r 21111 2, 21i Columbian 31-opt-rative Bank, CEttlbridp I viv Ll1Aubk} ' hollsc �,:allll 2,808 stj, ft. l;id, ,S' r, B+11.1, L 15, 114, 1 '1s7 :r Comant,, Frechirh k 1%, 1°orilmid, die. . . . 4 €} O Sq. It. land, S 0, 13 6, L 4;, PL 22:1 1 lip C;al dmi, Patrick, iQl~e U)JIL . . . . . . . . . 4000 sq. ft, land, S 3, 13 -17, L 1 2011 :; 28 Connors, Anne, ux. of Clarewu L., Newton . 3,841) sq. ft. lawl, 8 7, B 4, L 10 . 11111 IJ11ifI 1f1 411 Conway, 'Matthew, Bu.9ton 5,514014q. ft. land, S 3, 7.130,FL�2 . . . . . . :dill 4 92 I Z11 8 NtOPERTY TAN Name mid Lorafl4m. Vur mjul- Rvai list. 'Total Mix. Cook, hliehm,17 Bosum 3,066 Sq. ft. land, S B 3' L 3LI Pj 4';. 160 .1 40 capeInad, 110mue 3., 1;'ostpl7 2,600 sq. ft. 1aT4(I, B -z), j, r), a)O(j 41 '?,600 S(L- ft- I-Lnii, L G, 111, .31,146 Costello, Patrick, H., Boston . . . . . . . . 4UO 0 66 N3,071 sq. ft.. land, 8 `1, 13 P.. LH Catton, Charlotte L., Bostnik . . . . . . . . llpluu . . . * 2,0091 1,4 0 m q, ft. lanzi,"q'12" 13 *1 1. .. .. . . . 701) house . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 2,000 4,260 sq. ft.. laLld, S; 12, B 12, 1, -1 +150 $l ID Cimpal, Frativvs, Mverley ind, S 3 2 S 2,400 &ij. ft. 1, ), B 1, 1 S 27400 sq. ft. Imid, 1. 64, Pl. ls:l I col"'all, house by teuma, . . . . . . . . . . . . 10,440 sq, ft, laml, S 4, B 6, 1, 12 4'•1 211 Omen, clial-k-S F., 011assett . . . . . . . . -1,01A 11. ft. land, S 01, B 7. L :�2, 11L 2�74 200 2;� Cox, John 0., Jr., Boston . . . . . . . . limse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,400 ' ' ' ' ' " * * 1 400 8,20,4 si 1. f 1;11 L(l, S2, R S, L 3 4,800 78 72 Coyle, Timij1hy W.7 Cmitbrid-i,- 8,413 sq. [I- laud, '6 HIP, H 1, 1, Jam flr 500 Craitmi, Ellvii W., Everctt . . . . . . .I H180 64 1, It. I#1-1 I Cl 7 8 5, 3 e, I I V14 1 64 520 sq. ft. hand, 1, 26, I'L -3XI i Crook, Alice L,, Cawbridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,384 sq. ft. land, 10, B 15, L 8 4 DO 1,060 17 22 Crotty, Patriek,Needham holuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200 12,000 sq. ft. land, 8 1, 13 1;,, 1, -1 1,001) 21200 2R) 08 Cruft, Harriet U., Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,500 11 171,17 0 sq. ft. [anti, S 16, 119, L 10 91600 11,000 M 40 Namc and Loeglion, Personal, Real E-Sf. Tmal Tax. Cutler, .TsLtI eS B., BOSLCM . . . . . . . . . . ,4100 sq. ft. land, ; 5, R 8, L 1.4, PL WH p :�17U 3 28 "4011 rill, ft, hind, L 14, PL 400 S Cutting, Alice W., Wa lth:011 . . . . . . . . ',406 sq, ft. land, S }, B K, L I-G, L 39 , . 101, 1 11.1 C"uskmin h, P. T. . . . . . . . . . . . 200 fill. ft. land, IS 6, B 25, L .11, 1'L 137 . . 'Not vaht€ta1. C:tllatnl€et I,'4'1llla w, Hanson . . . . . . . . . � 2.-550 sq. ft. hand, : 5, B 5, 1, 26, 111L 560 100 1 G4 Dabney, Lew 4 S, awt 1trwkenlntt, Chatides S., trtlgte s . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . :l r fI. ktI[d, 1?, It ?1, L 2 5,l0o 47 I:aY 82 {ID I Y7tlllti , .Tatllll',w 1'.. i"11tt:lLL . . . . . . . . . � . 13 r, I., !), 1'T, ., . 100 I'll 7.4-1 100 11 -r1. ft, luaarl, L 1 !, I'I. Y=, 100 1, 12, 1'!. -,Ij! 1011 �. 1t7k+l, fl. l:rtlil, l'L :',I' ++ NO +, _ ,•�. !t. l u1�1, l l•3, !'1. :,lw . I 11rt1 1;0(1 1) 84 llartiaell, 1[ar' K, ;1 e,Hont . . . . . . . . . 1lrtllhl: . . . . . . . . . !.TOO !,r.�i:t R,l. fl.. 1au111, S ?.,F)3 =;IS, 1. To, l'L u7 :itltl 6,Ui) se;. fl. l'tlLd, ti 3. 11 0, L i, . . . . . 2011 5,7SO rl. ft, land, L ll . !:►r1 2,4011 P 311 .36 11a14is, Arthur S., Melro--ie , . . . . . . . . . kkow'-e . J . . 2,0M 4,000-iq, ft. lmid, S la, B .3, 1. 24,'1'1, 67 . 250 Da ris, Flor► E., Bo;Lon . . . . . . . . . . . house . . . . . . . 2,000 rl. ft. 11 11rl, S fl, 3 5, 1. 10,.1'L l' 7 ,00 ltaw•1fi, Georg, A., Providence, It. 1. 4,000,+q. it. 1a11d, SFli,l1S 1, 1, lla, I'L -12 2511 llaltttir . _ ij A,00 ;11. ft. 14md, S n, B 1. 1, 1�70. PL r;1 ''50 4,100 l i7 24 I)ELAS, 1.11141,bct11, 13OSUID , . K,5U11 sq, ft. land, 8 5, 13 30, L 6, 3L 77-.1 � , '2}41 4 10 -,500 $l1. ft. hitid, L U, PT. 270 t David, Willitlul, lxorehe:-ter ! . . . . . . . . :.',564 sq. €t. law 5 5, B 5, L `1S, l'L 502, + _�,55i sq, ft, 1awl, L`_'), PL Kati; `�OfY :3 ?f+ 114 I'Ii.0 PH'ItTY TAB LIST. ,Navie and Location. Personal. Real Em Te,tal Tax. 1193 Cnsta, i on A., Melrose + . . U,110 sq, ft, land, ;, B 33, L 1, PL 28 . . 00 6 to I i➢111t ft, 1?- ?4lax, Belmont . . .. F' 2,614) sq, it. lttlicl, S 5, B 26s L 11, PL 80 . MO 2,600 HL1. M 1,L]I 1, 1, 12, P1, 70 . 1.00 2,102 sq. ft. Igl1d, S 5, 11 92, L.t, P1, 36 100 2,20 �sl. R. III tR1, 1. A, I'L j 7 1[}0 ~ � 11� Merritt, Charles hi., Boston . . . . . . 400 6 5B 11 n nsE { 2,000 4,000 sq. ft. l wl, S ii, B I, L 5, 1,1, 21 `50 Delitnfltt. D. L., Bo5tnri . . . . - , 1,160 st1. f[. land, S 5, B 20, L .30, I}L 43 1 ,iM 6 sq. it. land, L 3S. I'L 42 �r 700 11 48 De Wolf, Louls, Boston . . . . . . . house . . . . . . . ; . 4,nQQ 1-)(; sq.ft. land, S 1`?, B 12$ 1, 5, I'L 7 600 3 eycra,n, Gilbert, C11mbeldge . . . . . . . . 5tl€1 ;. ;>p Dexter, Mary I3., No, Branch, N. 111. , . . . briel: F ou.se . . . . . . . . 2,800 ,,012 19r1. ft. land, 8 1., B 8, L 1[1 . 50 :3,5aD Dextvv, Rebeva S., Boston . . . 58 �? '010 sil. Ft, h►ud, 8 11, B ; , L 2 E,�i'1. `;;il . ?()�} Wit; Diltlo-4, Joseph B., Newton 6.400 s q. ft. land, 8 0, B 11., L 7 . . . 450 r .,3 1Dit1 OQR, Rufus 1*., 8omerville. , (1,4011 sq. it.. ia.nd, S ti, B 11, L 8 . . . . . . 450 7 :2 1Dod'g,1, B1iLae:1lUltiao�, Baston . 2,170 sq. ft. land, S 5, B 20, 1, 22, PL 285 . 100 211.3.1.sq h. land, L 23, P1. ?Sq , 104 200 28 Dodge, lfenrietti j I;., Great Neeli, Nava S 4)vax , 16,000 `q. ft. lawl, S 5, B 22, L 16, Pf, 17 . 20 Doe, Emily AT., Cambridge " , . 2,611;3 sq. ft. larld, S 5, B 5, L 3-9, PL 666 l 250 t 10 L 33, I'L 507 f Doherty, Mary J.. Bostou . 1I,•1i11 341. ft. 11111d, S 10, B .3,{L-3,P 1'L *3 , 1,50 PROPERTY TAX LIST. 141 "�mc tn�l 1.oc:�tinn. J"L!MDelel, RMI 1'ssl. TIA-11 `f:L.X. Doherty, Mary .1 Bo xm-(Continued.) 1:',300 sq. ft. find, L , PI, 4 Donaldmon, David R. ftwl Waugh, Rol}ert B., Somerville . . . . . . . . . house Y . . . . . . . . 1,50o -j128*2 sq. ft. land, S 12, B 34, Part of L 14 250 1,750 78 70 Donnelly, lV illiam H., Boston . . . . . 2,(A5 �q1 ft. land, S 5, 13 3, L 24, FIL 415 d 3f10 4 92 %-.05 sq. ft. land, L 25, PL 41G S Downes, Frank, Brighton . . . . . . . . . . linitse hy tenant . . . . . 1,00o 4,1tf0 sq, ft. laud, S to, B Ii1, 1, 4+ . 2011 1,2t1{I 10 68 Drew, Julia A., C:ambi-ltl c _ 5,.113 sq. ff. land, S 10, B 1, L 8 . 3o0 4,000 sq. ft, laud, L 9 , :3+00 600 +1 84 Durant, Henry F.,executor or awrler4,Wellesley 181,32.5 sq. ft. Land, S 9, B IF, L 1 . . . . . O,000 14T 00 Dutton, A. C., Lumber Co., Malden . . 10,t324 sq. ft. Inurl, S .3, 13-40, L 2, YL �i { if1C1 11 �8 U,bT@ s(l. ft, laird, 1, .31 .11L 7 1 . . Dwyer, Winflehl A..Boston . . . , . . . . ho"e . . . . . . . . . . . , . 1,000 .294 tail- ft. lawl, S 5, B 20, L `'7, 1`I. 21, f °3{1f1 :;TIwo stl. ft. land, L 28, YL "t*I } I,4m) 21 2 Durnan, Ta-mes H., Samert-llle . . 4,4litl sill ft, la id, S 12, B 14, L 1.4, 1`f. tinutll 11,11f . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4Zif 7 3� Durnan, Peter, Cambridge . . . . . . 4,•1� t sq. ft. l:tncl, S 12, B 1.4, 1, 14, 1'1.. �1.1, ttOrtli li(lf . . . . . . . , . . . 4 {} 7 38 I a,ran, Bridget, Boston . . . . 2,;- 0 � a q. ft. lnd S 1, , 1326, L .61), 10 1:L 312 a . I r, `_',IIi_1�U sq. ft. lntid, 1d fill i'L 31:1 } . +'0 9 1{4 Earle, A. B., estate of, Newton . . . . . . . 2-:3 tlf house . . . . . 11200 41,402 sq.ft. land, S 1, B 7, L 41 . . . . . . 00 part of house . . . . . . . . . . . `?,900 scl. ft, land, S 1, 11 0, L t:c . . (KO 1"l.ti.t]"EiRT1: T-tX LIST. N-Prat fitnd Locutloln. 1'risanal. Beak l;"I. TONLI TUN. t:8LglP5o]rI, MlllfLtlf, t'f6t1L1}I`lll ri" . 2,400�,iic1. ft. land, S 5, B 4, 1, CO, PL 4:14 100 � 1 64 Eckhrirt, Va.ientine, Cambridge bousc by tellaill . . . . . . . . . . . ],700 6,000 wl. ft. hued, S 3, B =;' , L 1(} . ii110 Fla, 14.Rh anf 1 ., Soitivrville 2,:100 :i7 72 4,000 iaq, ft. l aticl, S ti, 13 7, ➢. 33, Pia 25 3 _ •'+.Yt1 4 M Eldredge, llenry C., Cincin1-1ol . . . . . . lfuttse by tS ijarit , 206 6,630 Sq. ft. I:Lllrl,.1.0,.R.11a, 1 "3 . . . . . . I i700 ,90" fi:o �tfi EAH4011, Henry M., llt•1111011t . . . . . . . . . doubta ILt imc hN I[`11:II11A . . . . . . . :I18M)sq, ft. l.tnd, S :1. 1121, T,3 . . . . 11000 I;Ilison, William It., Betmoift . . . . . . 1tatltge by ter auLs . . . . . ?a1;01) 7,H$5 ssl. ft, land, S (), B li, L 0 . 760 Emerson, Darius T{., XiDw a . . . . . . dm 1plo house, I y LcuasLts . . . . . . 3'soo `22,006 sq. ft. lend, S 1, B 8, L 11 . :,,lOt} I:McL OTI, 5-la,ry A., WaILllant . . . . . . . t9,t10() 144 >i2 110,4i11 sq. €t. IR1111, S 8, B 12 . . . . . . . 1,200 I'l l's I rnely, 1a1•nest IV., Melro�:G . . 11,5191 qq, ft. land, 5 3, B 0, L 4,iPL llt . . 1,!;00 214 (10 Emery, Fcances, esUite of, Bogtctn . . . . . . house by Lena . . . . .. 4,t?i19 ` .21.8 Sq. ft. l;iflcl, ti 1. B lil, L 2U 4:,007 sq. ft., hurt. S 17 B €i, L 4 . . . , . . 16,500 Emery, 11; l burn . . . . . . . . . . 12,1339 sq, N. lawl, 8 !, B 5, L 5 . . . . . . , 1,700 5,500 s,l, ft. ]rind, L it . . . . . 700 Fallon, ` 80 �8 Fallon, John, Cambridge . . . 2,�1Q0 `2,542 tsq. ft. land, S G, B 26, T, ;3,�I'L 225 } 2FA) 2,756 siq. ft, land, L 4, PL `20 i Fallon, !gate, Boston . . . . . . . . . . . licuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 660 barn * . . . . . . . . 10" 5,614) sq, ft, ]antl, 8 a, B 18, L 4 . 400 T,1fYil 18 Eii I'It[)PEI:,TY TAX LIST. 14 Namr.. and 7 ocalion. 1','-Ymma1. Huai UA. Total Tux. I itl 1 it1�l„tl, T)a 11i1'I . . . . . . . . . . . Lt'.2S sq. Cr. 111a1a1, S :`i, 1 22 1. 1, I'L :il i ".'00 4 1f.1 K,I, ft. land, L 2, TIL :I;, 1 yal- ell, Rol rt E. 11114E l-:,l%+yard l'. . . . . . 1101lzie . . . . 2,600 •l,tfilll .sq. ft. lawl, ti 0, 11 1, L !''. PI, 11 a 200 2,700 44 28 I'a v v Roy 01111111-idgO . . . - . . . . . 4M.1 9q. ft, 111111 , S 6, It 11, IA 1, PL 1.1`� 200 :; 28 .I!gel kpr, Chal'1t'.s 11 . 1". tt+11 . ,,1 ft. 1nilll, }, 113, 1. 15, PL 4013 . 10s 2,202 sal. ft. 1311+1, I. 16, PI,407. 1t1() ],-56111 sq. ft. land, :,, B 6, T.S, PL.1:s1 , IDO .I 9-,, I±ettlUttr�, Joseph, 'lWell(lrlI . . . . . . . 1111:11) sq. It, land, S .5, ]I '}1, 1. 1. 1`+l. r:i 2,4(10 sq. ft. hind, L 2. 1'l. 1:: 9,600-.1, ft. land! I,.1, ]11, t:l:l 2,500 s(l. tf. ]1111,1, L -1. I , 1::1 Sold r 18 3,':'Sll ;(q. ft. Jaw 1. S 12, 11 3:11, 1. >,, I'L 7 `00 4,2$0 sq. ft. 1;11111, L 4, 111. o 260 5,840 sq. ft. Land, L :5. PL 41 250 4,441i stq. ft. land, 1. ii, P1.4 :1l11) 18,4Fr�0 hq, ft. btl1(l, 1, 7, 1'I. � 1,100 4,00:3 sq, ft. 1a11i,l, L 0, ]'1. 2i0 4,008 L 10, 111 i m 44 f.':5 Fl:�rri�, [�a[sllart ,1., i"+4:�4-t,111 Louse . . . . . . . . . . . . . :I,I M00 barn . . . . . . . . . 200 7,1)-(0 Rqa it. LAIIl, S I. B 12, 1, 18, 1'L -1r' 1,211U 1 4,4€0 Field, Ivilli<'m %Vu t tii,tnerville . l,4RIG Ue1. ft. 1;11 t, S •,1, 13 •1, 1. :31, PI. 41t--i 160 I,7sc) s+I. rt. 1r1111, L •t', PL 461, 100 200 $ Field, Alaniv U., West Souterville 1,014 fill. ft. liLlltl, S :F, B 4, T, 1011 2,020 sq. ft. land, L AM . . . . . loll 2011 :. 2, Finalry, Emmin F.. Bostoi1 . . . . . . . . [luuble IInmia . . . . . . . •1, 00 $,763 saq. ft. 1111at1, S 1, B •I, L o . . . . . . ;lll! Field, E( i111 11'., iVx'~t tinrtllrl'st]le . . 2.400 ill. ft. 11111,1, S c1, B •1, 1. rll, PL 43$ + .)OD 28 2,•Il1O 9q. ft. 1.lt1111. 1, 517, PL 4:37 i 144 I'1.[IPERTY TAX LIST. faint :�ntl Lot than. Per-'r)mil. Real Est. Total Tax. Fiske, Joseph, Wellesley . . . . . . , . . hoil 4e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . barn . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . 500 7,500 sq. ft. land, S 1, 3 11, 1, 1 0150 Flint., David B,, Boston . . . 9,205 sq. ft, Jaml, S 12, 13 11), L 3, 12 1, 11l1 450 7 :Ili Floyd, i lrn% and Convome, tra4tccq, Boston 22,ND s;q. ft. land, S 4, B 12.1 1. .3 t 1,(11?11 1tF 14} 11,000 sq. ft. 1.1110, L 4 Fitchburg Railroad Co., 13(vt- a bouse' by wAlLant. . ; . . . . . . . . 1,110 :.,$f1S stl. ft. lei i!tl, S ., 11 1 D, 1. :' . 800 0,2`_51 sq. ft.. land, 7.. o, . 4,500 4mible howit, by tenant . . . . . . . �'000 E,200 sq. ft. ].Intl, S .3, 112, 1. 1 . . . . . 800 (11-l)r;t. 111l ildii i-1 4,000 1 12 sal. ft. lalld, fi �3 3 2", '1 ".I . 8,8100 fT-6'-'11t 11(ollse . . . . . . , I"wo 11,997 sq. ft.. 1:01d, 5 .3, 13 2, 1, 10 2,100 t:,ttl 'silt;ll . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,OW) 'o buru itud sb€d . . . . . 2,000 scalvs, ofliee building and wafer tack . . 700 100,10-0,qi1, ft. hand, S ?, 13 18, 1,211 10,0[10 depot binitling ` ` . 4,C10U � 7,560 1 q. ft. 1and, S 2, 1t 18, L 22 760 house by teunilt• . . . . . . . . . , . . 3,0110 double Rouge by timant . . . . . . . , 2,100 Douse by tenant . , . 1900 43,302 sq. ft. lmid, S 11 , B3 18a 4. ,3 #,aOD hoilse by tenant 1,000 2.4,600 sq. ft, laud, 5 10, B ISa, B, •4 1,2!VI depot building 310f1 4,D75 sq. ft, land, S 12. 13 ,:,, L 1 600 � 23,800 sti. ft, land, S 12, 13 .10, 1, 1 . 3,00(1 (Imot, buildim, . . . . . . . , . . 1 o0lI i a 5,'.)04 Sq. ft hand, S 12, 9 211, I. 1 600 hotel buildin". . . . . . . . . . . . . t)'Oolo supply barn . . . . . . . , , . . 0.1loll 14 cantle Sheds . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14,6011 :1 swck 11ouse:a . . . . . , . . . . . . . . 1{4,t1m freight house . . . . . 2,{1 l t:taal elevaWr , . 'S'Ooo barn and shed . . . . . . . . . . . 4,500 %vatted• tank and scolds . . 4,bU�1 1,3(12,7.l° stl. ft. h-Uld, S 10, B Ma. L 2 . [11,3a11 `?Qv,tifA 3,371 ll_t Faster, W. B., South Boston 14,a07 sq- fL land, S 4, 73 4, r,It, . . . . . . 00) 9 84 PROPERTY TAX LIST. 145 ;Lune and Location, pe"On.11. Real Est. 'Total Tax. Foster, Charles T., Leominster + + . . `},.302 rrq. ft. hm(t, S 7, B1t1, L1, 111, 14 250 2,240 sq. ft. label, L 11i, ['L 13 . 14:50 4,416 ;;q. ft. laml, S 7, 13 15, L :, 1111, 32 '10 M Forsythe, John B., Boston " . Sol) 113 3,1A20 sq. ft.. INFICl, S 0, B 9, L 13, 117, =30 >..-,ri 4 10 Furant, Lillie C., Belmont . . . , . . . _ house . . . . . . . . . . 2,7;17 sq. ft.. Ia1tc1, 4 h, B 2 1, 1, T 1. PI. 21.3 1':111 Fraser, Ale amler W., Boston . . . . . " . . :�1 irk ilnuse by tenant . . ' . . . . . . . 1 Oft t3,920 Sq. ft. land, 8 (i, B .?, 1, :%, P1,f 44 Freer, Georgiamia U., 13natan . . . 2,600 sq. ft. land, fi b, 112111,L 7, PL 8:3 I . . 2,500 sq. ft. lzrtd, I, 8, M 81 1 . . QI1 4 If2 French, ,Tames W., Newton . . . . . . . . . I Douse by tenant, . . . . . . . . . , 1,800 P,:il,a sq. ft, land, 5 1. 13 13, L .,, PL 49 . <it}ll linuse 'by tenant . . . . . . I1,lti� sq. ft. Innl, S 1, 13 I:i, L 'y, PL 48 POO 5,40€1 88 Gfr Frenclj. 13astcm . . . . . . . . 6,257 sat. ft. ta.ticl, : 1ii, li ;..; & ..-I, 1, 61; . 2)0 60111 :s(1, ft. laud, 1, rs`, . 251) =r,(W sq. ft. litF14, I, 69 o)11 5,04m)At. ft. 1,111d, 1. 7 � 250 5,1100 sq. ft. land, I, =, . 251) :a, )sq. fl. held, I. ,rC . 25(w ' 5,dN31l13q. ft. lsttcl, 1. :�� _ 2.50 5,41111?sq, ft, Imid, 25t1 tl�f srl, ft, land, 1 7 . 2511 2;40 4,8;51 ,:. fr. heel, 1, t►2 . . 260 4 A .:q ft. Iaiztl, I,6:1 . 13.- i ft. IR1111, T, 114 25() k si1. f1. lan,l, 1, 11.7) , I 2-50 S'1. ft. land., 1, Ili . :251) &}Il00 'm1. ft. ];anti, It 21 250 [i,."M sq, it. 1.111d, I: W 49D €a.:_;n_1 %q. ft,. la it,1, 1. :}1 750 G,:ar2 sq. ft. land, L u2 . 260 �,f16U E3'3 tit l'remch, Sandi F., Easton . . . 10,120 sit. ft. huid,8 :3, B 24 �) 1,7, P1,t 400 i 1-4t; 1-11M1jK'It'PY TAX LIST- -Nmop. :end Locaticoll. versoma. nezi nst. 71 ;d Twg. Frost, Herbert J,, Belmont . . . . . . . . . oil J. C, Stolle real estate rl'ooll 10 8 4(1 Frw t, Harry E.., Sontervillek . . . . 2,U5 scl, ft. land, S 5, B 5, 1,61, 1, 1 8 Liij. ft, lawl, T.A-2, 1 T: 5 17 000 :4 2 Fuller, Charles A., Somervillc . . . . . . . . 0'2(m IN. ft, land, S T), B 2-2. 1, 1;-,, 1'1' 1 111 2N Fuller, George Y, NewUm . . . . . . . . honsci by tesiant, 7,374 sq, ft, laml, S 1, 11100 house by temult . . . . . . . . . . . . . 410011 1211,500 sq.ft, land, .9 1, 13 8, I. 1 . . . . . . l'-'on (to Fullor, C=vaiivillc 7,11 i I sal. f L. laud,id, S:3, B 4 11, L 10, PL 1.1 00 1 64 VLfller, Henry, Newtwi . . . . . . . . . . . 6,720 5r1. ft. Lmd, S 1, h 7, 1, 1 . . . . . . 111100 Ill 411 NVIIE-LUL J., trtistec, Bosupo i . . . . . 3,613 S(I. ftr IAMI, S 10, B 3"o &- 34t PL 1 51 A.-8 7 hq. ft. hitiul, 1100 !1TW'941 sil. f L' land, 2(M) I 1'4 1 S -'(1. ft. 4 200 4,J30 sq. ft. hwd, pata uf PL I()() 7,01f; sq. CL. Inad, 7 200 45,l Uj:-; ;(I. ft, Innd, 2(K) 5,00�1 sq, ft, huid, 200 latid, 111 200 house by Finlet . . . . . . . . . . 4,1100 -5,00()s+ ft. knid, S 10, B 33 & 34, I'L I 1 200 5,21 X)Sq. f L, land, 12 2W 5A111 Kt}. A, IWO, 1-3 200 3,0011 K(j, ft. land, 1.1 2511 i 5,000 Sq. fl. landi 0 5,OH�sq. f L. land, 22 260 double house , . . . . . . . . . I . 3,611r1 5,U00 sq. ft, I aud, S 10, B *3 34, PL :-)50 5,000 sq. ft. land, 21 2f)0 11,11i)sq.ft. Innfl, I 240 7,-d 03 sq. ft. land, y f10 7,454 sq.ft, latid, Z)1 I fl,808 sq, ft. land, 50 5,8411 sq. ft. land, 29 5,000 b(l. ft. Wild, 5,000 S1 1.ft. hand, oJ1,1141 $q.ft.. hind, ,11 hPOOO sq, ft. hind, 40 1) 14.ft. lawl. I 5,0110 Sq. ft, 111.11d, ''N 4,000 '911. f . IRILO, jo 2111) PROPERTY TAX LIST. 147 tiauie anal Location. � �pemnal. Real list. � Totol Tax. Fidler, WILL J., trtiAt.ee, I3sa:ts��i—{C.'c�utillii€�i.) I �- 5,000 sq. ft;. hind, 259 5,01111 it1. fL land, �: I 330 5,00 Sq. ft. hand, 44 . 250 �s1 �ti sil ft. Imill, �'2151,M 5,1;8",Y'at1. ft. bind, 41i -5,683 sq. ft. land, 47 ft. land, 49 . 230 5,[fll�l sq, ft, I"d, 50 o,illm Eq. ft. land, 51 . 200 1 5,0010 sq. ft, land, T52 . . 1 200 -),000 sq. ft. land, W, 4,08(i sq. ft. land, 54 . 200 6,000 sq, ft. latld, f,[I . 2.50 5,000 sq. ft. land, 58 . 260 .1,000 sq. ft, la 10, (hl} . � 250 1 6,000 sq. ft. laml, fl$ 1 21M 5,200 sal. ft. laud, 70 . 260 4,0M) sq. ft. hi ud, 71 . 2.00 ;),OOG 4t1. ft, 72 . . 250 p ,[1f111 sq.ft. 1i1111d, 74 . 250 6,000 sq. ft. ]rand, 711 . _ � � 250 ),(K)O )iq. ft, land, 7; . 250 5,000 sq.ft. hand, 78 . 250 .5,018)sq. ft. lnrld, 70 . . 519 5,000 at. ft, 1,111d 80 . 50 },000 sal. ft. land, 83 . . I 60 6,871 Sq. ft. Rule, 11112 . 50 F7,=},S4 Ertl. f1., 1awl, 8}0 50 5,00D stl. ft. land, 84 . 50 4,593 sq. ft.'1a11d, 81 . 5fl 7,712 sq, ftv lawl, 80 . &) 7,712 sq. ft. lamlp 87 . T)U � 6,727 sq. ft. land, 88 . 50 R 0,203 z;y, ft, hand, so . 50 liuu..to 1,000 7,017 sty.ift. land, 8 10, 13 W; & ';4, l'1.o3 . � 250 barn . . . , . . . . . . . 200 1'P,7+16 sq. ft. land, S 11), 11 13 & .;1, I11, 9-1 250 wilI sit, ft. Imid, ;15 . 50 71,141)sal. ft. land, ;1i� . 250 . f101:lti sq. ft. land, !11; , 251) 1 },f11111 rl, f1. land, Jr{1ft0$€1. ft. land, I.ai . 250 Gardlier, Ediv. E., Boston . . . . f15: 42 2,400 sq. ft. hind, S €1, B 10, 1.2t3, P.1,491 p 2".100 sq. ft. laild, 1.`:`:, .1'L 490 i 200 :1 'Ml1 GeclfFrlt+n, Leivis J., Waltham ii,1101 sq, ft. land, S 5, 1d 12,�L�I4, YT'1 , 250 4 10 1 148 PROPERTY TAX LI T. Name and 1.ocgrtinn. Fer�orf 1. I'st. 'total TIX- Gifford, Gcon e A. . . . . . . . . . . . 1101sts . . . . . . . . . . . . ff 2,500 `?,808 sq. It. lawl, S 7, B It;. I. 12, 1'1. t1 i 300 2,800 46 92 Gilli-, J.,11rter, t'., Tiost.nn 1,CA7 sq, 1'1. Imid, S 5, B 3, 1. -1, K,»1i15 I . 200 3 •?8 1,689 ;fl. it. 1ft.11d, L 5, P1.:1W i . . Gilkey, 3lanttalt N.,Brldgumiter . . . . . . 3,000 Ili3usc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6,4.'1-5 5+i. ft. 1,,a11(1, S 10, B 41, 1. 11, part of . €dil) d,fit�il fil3 22 Gillespie, Alh rt, Cambridge . . , �part[l ent hnit�. . . . . . . . . . :l,(100 5,000 sit. ft. land, S 10, I3 a, 111, 15 . 42;11 l npnrmlent. hf111KV . . . . . . . 2,7011 5,0I 0 Sq. it. laml, S 10, 1121, 11L . . . 250 ;apartillent]rouse, utallt►ished . . . . . . 3i711 5,OCO eq. ft. land, S 10, B 33, 1'L 37 . . . 250 7,260 118 :•tl Gleason, ltary, ['lsavieStown . . . . . . . . 2,700 sfl. It. land, S 6, B 28, L 5, Ill. 1.11 . . NO 1 F i Go1dGtnith, George A., Arlitlg,10n Y . . . . 3,751 sq. fL. la11d, S b, B 23, 1, 25 & 26, PL 1 118 & 117 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 _ 1 GoMenough, lfeury B., Brit,�liton . . . . . . liouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CI,Ofltl barn acid curi€tf a 1101193 greenhouses . . . . . . . . . . tmb-Ic ltaUw{* . . . . . . . 1,{}ilil S71,098 q. ft, liflid, S 11, 13 28, L 11 . . . . :m,nit 21(a,:�8,) sq. ft. lfuld, S 15, 13 a, T. 1 . 51000 !r;. f10 sq. ft. land, L 1 . - . 2,00 " IdlAND sq. ft. land, S 5,11 4,:1r 1, part,of . 8,0(w 11i, M stl. ft, broil, S 14, L 9 . . . . . 1300 87,4382 sq. ft. land, S 16, B 10, L 2 . . . . . $IWO 51,100 %V-,ILcr and PLInd . . . . . . . . . 1,60o 1U4,300 1,710 52 Goodwin, George . . . . . . . . . . valued. ,197 a11. ft, lanai, S 1, 13 1, 1, 3 . . . . . . Nut Gooch 'Tosltna, a., Cambrialge . . . . , . . 10,1111 sq. ft. laud, S 12, 13 2.';, L 7 . . . 400 ti 511 Gondenougli, George I.., Sudbury . . . . 2,:t71 5r1, ft. ]and, S T), $ h, L Fitz, I'L 507 . 1a€1 " 2,37,1 sq. ft. 1WHI, L Efts, M 60*4 . 1174E 1,:idi,l �cl. ft., land, S 5, 111 4, L 1, 14, 493 . 14N1 2.411(1 tiff. ft. la � V nd, it 6, B t, T. , PL`d i . 11'}I> 2,417 sq. ft. L111d, L 14, PL 448 , NO PROPERTY TALC LIST. 149 ;tiavic :and Location. � Personal. [tVsL1 r°St. I Touil Tax. I ( oodennuglz, f'reo. L., ilallurt'- 'Ultt-I318><eti,) 2,384 sq. ft. land, 8 6, B t, L 16, PL 449 . ; 100 600 9 84 Gi�cdwlll, Riclr;trrl T:., Augusta, Mei . 15,60i. spinning a.nzi weaving millg . . . . . . . . 201,000 sq. ft. land, S 8, 13 3, L 3 4,001) (1yeing r.znrl linishizsg mills . . . . 2,000 , '_'°'4,440 sq, ft. land, S 8, B 3, L 4 4,600 1•I,a41I1 402 00 C',00ging, Edwin H., Cambridge . . . . . . . honse 6,`50 sq. ft. land,8 .1,.B 4, LL=i occh, i:llen C,, Cambridp . . . . . 18,0M sq. ft. lazztl, 8 11, R 20, L 4, PL.1 . 1,fC11[] 18,001) srl. ft. land, 1, fr, I'L 3,200 W 48 [xmdy, William J., Boston . . . . . 1,9.-,l sq. ft. land, S 5, B .3, L II, 1'Ij 401 201) 3 28 1,901 sq. ft. hurl, 1, 141, I'L Flo: . 4;rant, .Tames A., -Neiv York 1,84-1 sq. ft. izi.nd, S 5, B :1,L 8, Pr. 28 1,860 5q. ft. land, 1, i1, PL 400 ti i Gratton, . olm 'T'., Boston . . . . . . . 2.500 sq. ft,. land, S 5, 11 30, 1, 7, 1'L!?-i4 2W 4 10 2,600 sq. it. land, L 8, 1'L 2;,C .ray, James, ] Hghton District . . . . 2,.646 sq. ft. lajid, .5 5, B ?9, 1. 1, I'L 382 160 i 40 I Cray, Robert, Jr., Brighton District . . . . . 4,054 sq. ft. land, S 5, B 27, 1, 1. 111, 360 200 .l 2 8 C:reeo, William 11., Baslozi . . . . . . . . . house . + + . . . 1,C31111 2,00 sq, ft. land, 8 5, B ?7, L2rl' 1'1,MT 2,511{1 s{l. ft, lan+l, r,31 PL 308 { 2tll50 312 412 Grillith, Robert L., Boston . . . . . . 1,7:31 sq. ft. lazxl, S a, 13 3, L 6, I'L :397 i . 000 , � 1171:C sq. ft. land, L 7, 1'L :98 � y _ �B Grlllin, Theodore H., Cambridge . . . f1,8p2 sq. ft-. land.,S 3. B46, L I FL Ill} . :1 U 6,057 sq. ft. 1fYnd, L`�', 1!L 62 . . . (l,4.�5 sq, ft. lawl, 1. , I'll 0:11 . 1100 1)ao 3 �s dwreenllood, Benjamin H., Dedlinuz . . . . 7,1I5.5 sq. ft. land, 8 :C, D .18, 1, 11, 1'f, 'CK . 100 � 4 92 150 Y1tR_lPE.RTY TAX. FIST. Nnmu .end I.eealion. --- -- Personal. Real J.exE. Totni T.tx. llilmorl, Jams A., Cambridge . . . . 5,62 vq. it, land, S 1:.0, 13 lM, 'L 15, PT,40 . . 800 4 IP2 Elalvs, 11cury, Ounbrid e . . . . . . . . . . 2,081)sq. fi.. land, S 10, B 21), L 11 . too hUlt-W by l.s 11MItl. sq.ft.. land, ti 16, R 20, L 7 11 o ?.-11:11 ILdl, Arminda S., ux. of John, New Hatullsllim hollso- by wil3111. . . . . ,1,70 l I D,065 sq, ft. land, S 12,'B 16,L 5 . . 1,1100 b€l-11 . 2l111 9,2•L6 sq. ft. han(1,�S+1°?, B 10, L 6 9011 double Imuse by t.enaalt . . . . . . . :,121111 10,157 sq, ft. land, S 10, R 10, la 11 . 1,13DC1 l I f,{J r}S.1 1(il 1 II t 1Ia11, Mary li,., Boston 48,520 sq. ft. la LM, S 1, B 15, L 11) . . I 1,1 P I $90 Sq, ft. lml(l, L 11 1,11 0 17 22 Hall, HeniT P., Cambridge . . . . . , . 4,500 sq.It. lattd, S 5, B 4, L 2 .- .,', I'L 491 & 4112 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �-2tlu :3 12 S Hall, lb-Tace L., MellroseY�. . . . . . . 6.11060 e i. fL laud, S i, B 37, L 9, 1 IL -W ;1 91 4 ;U Hallemn, Winifred, 1Y1t3t MUM . . ii,8,43 sq, ft. laud, S 12, B 19, L 1l . . "IFA 5 74 hall, 7. C., administrator, hill to 11. P. Hanson 14,746 sq. It.. lulttl, S 12, B 2'13, L `2, l'I, SQ . . ai00 S 110 Hell, Leonard V., Somerville . . . . . . �l 3,920 sq. ft. land, S 0, B 1), I. 2'; 1'I, :11,5 11Of1 :; 11 Hamlin, sliver R' Newton . . . lionise by Eetiant . . I .3'50 l 1:11,050 sq, ft.. land, S 1, 13 11, 1,�111 1,611[) b,f1130 mart..-ap No. Amoviom Iim Co. . . 1,000 Hamilt,ou, John, Cambridge . . � 7,616 sal. ft. hand, S 15, B 1, 1. H part of 7 850 15 74 Hammett, John T'., Boston stove building * . . . 3,0C11s 9,7 75 sq. ft. land, S 7, B 14, L 7, I'L 10 . . 1 1110 Nina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 509 1 f PROPERTY TAX UST. 151 Namic and Locution. personal. Real Est. T I-i[ Tax. Hammett, 4ohn L-, Bostou-(Contimied.) 3,8DS sq.ft,. haw 1, S' 7, 5 14, L 8, 1 I.L 17 4 p.-LrL of 17;t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4,200 fi8 89 Hanson, Ch.w-Ns M, Bosum . . . . . . . . . 8,11M sq. ft. lailLl, S :,, 11 3,5, L PL I 25n 5,575 sq. ft. 13ILd, S 3, B 316, L 8, I'L ---)� 1OD 6,017 SLI. ft. land, L 1.1, PL 5,1 I NO 1) 81 doable hou54(. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . double hoar,, . - - - - . . . . . . . I holuse by tunalit . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11,1,5,j sq. ft. land, 8 111, B 3, L 7 2,20 7^30 124 1;4 11armOt Bridget E., N-cwton . . . . . . . 'Nwl, 8 1, B 13, L 12 100 1 64 Hartwell, George D., Boscull . . . . . . . . ,)j)20 ski. ft.. jw1a, S (1, B 'I], L IG, PL 302 200 3 28 11ask-ell, Fred PC, Somerville . . . . . . . . 5,9390 sq. fL. Imul, S 5, B 215, L 1, I'L 140 2,115 sq. ft. lm)Ll, L 2, PL 150 400 11 61) I,7,25 sq, ft. land, 1, 3, I'l. 151 Haskell, Wathat, W,, Boston . . . . . . 2,500 6(1. ft, Will, S 5, 115, L 1, 19, 5,16 2,--POO;=q. ft. land, L 2, I'L 5311 2,�VIU F,q. ft. land, 1.0 ;,, 111, 53171 1 112 Harood, Glcorg-e S., estate of, NcWtolt w brick- mill . . . . . . . . . . . 5,4 O sq. ft. I-M14 1, S 2, B 1. L:3 . . . . . . dyehowL and additions . . . . . . . 16,030 MI. ft. I.Lnd, '89 2, B 1, 1, .1 . . . . . . cle 111sing house and wharf . . . . . . . . 7,120 sq. it. hind, 1,0s 2, B 1, L 10 . . . . . . �1 sutble hnildingA . . . . . . . . . . . . tusk and foundations . . I . . . I Rto're house . . . . . . . . . . . . . StNa 47,070 sq. ft. hand, S 2, B 1, 1, 2 . . . . . . 011",m) 1,178 .14 flaz,kull, Sjmmjc A., Boson ,4GO sq. it.laud, S 5, B 1, 13, PL 401 100 1 (14 Haskell, WifflaTI1 A., BOSLOU . . . . . . . . 40 7 38 121,614 �mj. ft. hand, S 4, B 9, L 7, 131, 70 . . . Hatch, Mrs. 11. D., Beh"u"t . . . . . . . . . 1,0,,115 ;;[t. ft. land, S 6, B 17, L 7 . . . . . . 1 100 1 64 ]52 PROPERTY TAX LIST. Name and Lacnlinn. PtcMon€ll, I Real Est. Tatil 'Tax. I Hathaway, James IL, Bri-ht�m 5110 8 `1 Hc,'lay, Mary B., Boston . . . . . . . 2,400 sq. ft, land, S , B 4, 1. t;+;, i,i. -1as Soo 2,000 sq. ft. land, 1, 05, 111, 4-19 r 2,400 sq. ft. land, 1,414, t'I,-11311 100 - 400 651; Ilotherstone, Andrew, Waltham _ housc by tenant. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,t1 G bard . . . . . . . , . 000 1,010,755 sq.ft. land, S 0, B 14, 1, 21 0,000 23,600 357 0-1 Higgs;, .Tohn ff., r1INU)n . . . . . . _ 1,(# U sq. ft, land,8 6, B 20, L 14, PT, `'! 2,112 sq. ft. land, L 15, PL 294 2,286 sq,. ft.. land, L II, 1'L • tl 8,4141 sal. ft. land, L 12, I'L 57 4.10 7 :.'s f li,gg.ias, Elizabeth, Boston . 16,06 sq. ft.. land, S IU, 13 :1, L 1, 1'I,4 . 1,200 19 04 I Hill, iCors, B., Newton . . . . . . . . I ,,1 20 brt. ft. land, S 6, B, ;1, L 38, FL '141 `00 � > 28 I1inghaln Institution for Savings, 1lingiiam , house . . . . . 2,000 7,125 sq.ft.Iand, S 3, 13 -3 7, L 7, 11L 48 . 100 �21:100 37 72 Iloulan, Gcorge, Somerville . . . . . . . . 2,400 sq. ft. land, S 6, B 4, if 5, I'L 491 . MO 1 04 Ho.-an, John J., Cambridge . . . . . 10,4 50 eil, ft. laud, S 4, B :.3, L :, . . 4011 10,4511 sq. ft. land, L 4 . 400 soil 13 12 Holmes, Eanim W. S., ux. of Fred S., Belmont 5,270 s€l. ft. Wid, S 5, B 20, L 44 200 l 28 1-Iootsteln, H., Bo,tU)l . . . . . . . . . 200 3 2S Horne, Emma L., W estot> . . . . . . . . . bousk, by tenant . . . . . . . . . . . 11,9011 sq ft, land, S 2, B 5, L 4 . . . . 2,400 A,:I{lU I3t3 .�iti Howard, William Cr., Boston . . . 8,026 sq. ft. laud, S :I, B 24, 1, 12, I'L S 300 4 92 Iiowe, Nellie F., Cambridge . .. . . . . . . . botlse . . . 2,110 6,.364 sq. ft. hand, S 12, B 1), 1, 14, P.T4 IS ;00 45 102 P1IOPEI(1TY TAX I,IST. Name and Location, Personal. Tirol Est. Total Tax. llu hes, Michael, estate of, Brighton . . . . double louse . . . . 1,800 0,500 sq. ft. lat►d, 1, 1, 11 15, 1. 5 . . 760 ' double house . . . . , . 1,4011 10.4311 sq. ft.. land, S 1, B 1::�, 1.6 . 860 6,140 ss1. ft. 1:aud, L 14 . . 200 7,100 sq. ft. land, L 13 . . - 700 +5,D10 :f:l -18 Humphrey, .John 13,, Boston . . . . . . . _ 531190 sq, fI, la ml, S 5, B 20, 1, 40, PI, 11 , . 250 6,002 Sq. ft. latiael, 1,45, PL 10 . 25(l 1',1160 sq. fi. [and, L 41, PI. 1a 150 luterie, nomaas, Allston . . 2},77:3 . ft, land, 8 6, B 24, L 1:3, 1' I, 1's, 150 2,213 s(l. fI.land. S 5, B 2U, L :32, PL 59 . 151) 2,764 sq. ft. laird, L 23. I`[. 295 2,131 sq- ft, land, S 5,13 , L, 1, 1'L MO.'; "'18:2 sq. fl. l n(I, L 2' 1-11, 1.' � . 2 1)0 1,6W eel. ft. T04 l 1 -1 S Jacobs, Catherine, Dedham . . 1-2 double hosts, . . . - 1,509 new barn . . . . . . . . . , . . . IOU 16,640 sq. ft. laual, S 12, B :16, L lax . . . . 1.100 u,1it)11 -1:? Ii l Jame-sou, I Uzabetl, L., 13osston . . 4,813O sq. ft. laud, l� :1, 13 38, L 5, PL, 2.2 . . 200 :1 8 Junnisan, Samuel, Boston . . . . . . . . sz,ore buildinlj . . . . . . . . . 1 1,51M 4,320 sq, ft. laaml, S 2, 132,L 12 . . . . . . fi,400 7,8110 sq. ft. lattd, L 5 . . . . . I'min .]!efts, William F'., j Melrose , , 7,12"� sq. ft. land., 8 .3, 13 3t,�L�8, 111, 47 300 4 1,12 Jenne�s, Josephine 8. . . . . . . . I 6,754 sq, ft. land, S 7, B 14, I, 1, 1'1,6ii . :350 , 1,200 sq[ ft. land, 2, -58 . I50 3,200 sq. ft. land, 0, 5- _ 150 N,00 sq. ft. land, 4, no . 150 , i,�'t1O sq. ft. land, 5, 55 . Iu41 `3,:.1'1 sq. ft.. land, 11, 54 1w I 2,200 sq. ft. land, 7, [; 150 3,2!00 sq. ft. land, S, 52 . 15f1 :1,200T, . ft.. land, D, 51 . 160 2,200 sal. ft. land, Iu, &I . I611 3,`1R) sq. !t. land, 11, 41l . 15{J 3,`�00 sq. ft. land, 12, 48 3,200 sq. ft. laid, 1,,, 47 1511 ' I 1,54 PROIIERT� TAX LIST. Nance ind Location. I persona . Rent Est. !'otaI Illy. .le«ii�.s�, .T«sslst��ia� �.-(C'ncit.laana��i.l ';,200 t?q. It. land, S B 14, L 14, 111, 0, ?1, tf(1.sq, ft., ImIdIr 15, 1 lf.atal, 3,200 aq. ft. bold, 17, -13 . I ft. hind. 1s, .t_i . I: 3,001 S(l. ft. 1,xnd, 5 7, 3 15, L 1), PT, :31 .';,'7 10 sq. ft. land, 7, :'�n . , 3,411 sq. ft•. land, 11). 41 , J,28111 sq� ft. land, 73,4M)q. it. lL#Ill, ;;I. 3,f1-411 sq. ft. hind, 4,058 sq. ft.. land, _t:f ,, . .too 3,:i78.11. ft. bull. 12, 1:� , 200 =,,012 sq. fL. InIlrl, ;,2a10 9i1, ft, la udl k -, :1,200 sit. ft, laead, 1 :-1 - 7%(190 sq, ft, land, S 7, 13 17, I, I, 1'T, (Ot pia I- sq, It. land, }, m1-1 _,IILI i sq. ft. land, ;i, c1.i . 2r)0 f i. lard, a, 012 . 300 t -sq. fl., laTld, 7, 1t1 . 2Tit1 1'+o1r, s(t. fr. land, 8, 111) 1 q. ft. butd, S 7, B 14, 1, 111, 2�! , s{1. ft. 1rantl, 2o' 411 . j,:; BII, ft•. h.Lll{1, 21, 20 . .,1110 r4q. ft. Inuct, :;+T:}s xsl, ft. land, 23, 18 . TWO �7 _�,(11V)�1, ft, land, S 7, B 1 a, L 111. 1'3. :.i=i , l50 2 8160 StI- I't. bLnd, 17. 24 . . 150 .3,01217 s(t. ft. ltat�rl, 1Ii, 2 1*,Ifi11 ill's 159 .TC1111hip, Ste�l�e a� 4,8110 sq, ft. land, S 3,*B �1H,FI, PT, ;'10 2160 1,001 sq. ft. land, S .,, B 311, 1, 15, 1'L .ill 251� 5,014 tilt. ft. load, L 1, I'1, =i1 250 751) I2 3311 .lobes, Cliarles, Lennifimer . . . . . . . . . 1,i11111 16 411 7al mmi, I stelha, Cambridge housa3 . 1,{3ftt7 7,8.30 sq. ft. Land, S 3, 13 1 1 . . 1,0110 2,000 32 8(F .Jobuson, Ceoi-ge L., Newton house . . . ' ~ . . . . . '_"344 7,227 9q. ft. hind, {•e, B 22, L1 - . I 500 i 2,S00 45 921 JaneB' Dedelfl, wife of .1'nlut E., 13ciston . . :,,AbO sq. ft; land, S 5, B fi, L 08, I'L 600 h 2110 .1 2& *,:351 ;g. ft. lanai, I,(30, l'f, 499 4 PROVERTY TAX LIST. 1.55 tiamc and 1.0040:1. Personal. Heat Es#, Total T4x. Joiles, Clarence R., Alton, N. 1I. . . . . . ''5,200 sal. ft. land, S 7, B 15, L 4, PL 33 . 250 4 10 Ralle, John, Cambridge . . . . . . . . . , ?.715 sal. ft, l:Uld, ' 5, I3 xt, L 1, 1:1, ".',` dy 7 1 + 1{t 2,iar 7 sit. ft. land, L 21 1'L.328 i Kane., Jolm, Wollaston. . . 2,500 rt;. ft. land, S 5, B 23, L f, PL 1 ID k 3th0 •I to 2,0o wl. ft. hind, 1. 8, 111, 120 f house by tenant . . . . . . . 700 house by tenant, . . . . . . . . . . . . . 450 S,1088 Sq. ft, I'Ladl, S 1, 13 10, 1. I" . IWO 1,760 28 70 Keith. 1•.dward, Brockton . . . . . 10,460 sal. ft. land, S 4, B 11, L 1 goo I0,460 5rt1. ft. land, L 2 . :300 20,900 wj. ft. l attd, L 1D . 600 22,0M s,l. ft. land, 8 ], B 1. , L 4300 I'm 20 era Keith, Fred H.. Bost.tatt , 1.1,M4 sq, ft.. laud, b 3, B 45, Li I . . . . . . 380 5 74 li[Ct an, John W., l3nswn . . . . . . . . . 2.5 t,7{1d sq.fL Inud, S (3, B IlF, L 1 3,0ml � 41.1 20 1 venan, Patrick J., Cansbrldge . . . . . . 12,1 14 srl. fe. land, 5 10, B �, 1, 6, I'L 1 11,1110 ncl. ft. hand, 1. u, PL 2 W,038 sq, ft. hind, L H, I'L 7 16,201 ${l. It.. land, L 7, l'r, 8- . •�u� 78,"'l 5t1, ft. iand, S 11, $ 2:1, L 2 . !1 11111.1 Ulaclw of Stares and tanomems . . . . . _ U.92 sal. ft. Itttld, S 16, B 8, L 8 . . . . . . sq.. Ft. IWO, 5 16, B 4, 5, tl S. 7 A 64,04 1,0511 2 Kellar, Cllff'ord J., Boston . . . . . . . . . . 61IN4 sq. ft. laud, 5 :3, B Mq, L 21, PL 23 2.jii 4 1rl Kellen, William V., Boston . . . . - l oase by lamaut . . . . . . . . lxaru . . . . . . . . . 200 S sq. ft, iand, S 3, B 24, L :1 1,l1CI11 ;i,500 ti 7 40 Kilgore, I).tta wt-11., Some►vltle . . . . . , brie]; house . . . . . . . . . . . I,ROIl 2,4i11 sq. ft, 1"d, S 1, B 8, L a . . . . . . fllill 156 PROPERTY TAX LIST. Nam: and IAcadoll, Personal. Rual Tst. ' Total Tax- Kenney, Belton L., Bostoli . . . . horse by T,angmaid . bare and shut . . . . . . 1:;,1373 sq. ft. hutd, 8 12, B 11, L 2 1.1,81h srl. ft. laud, S 12, B 11, L 3 . . . 1,600 ciclttWe house by tenaut . . . . . . . . 3,000 12,101 sq. ft. land, S 12, B 12, L 8 . . . 1 17 o house by tenant; . `s 500 `(,S40 sq. ft, I:�xld, S 12, B 14, i. ! 1,1{1(( hottse by tenant . . . . . . . . . . . .11,000 barn . . . , . . . . . . . Mo 0,942 sq. ft. hUld, S 12, B 15, L 7 1,260 12,000 ,q. ft. l.awl, S 12, B 13, L 13 . 1,200 11,1159 sq, fL. land, _1, 11 . 114t1 14, a5k r(l. ft. land, S 12, B 1 ), L 5 . . . . . 5UU €+,4141 sq. ft, land, L 1 . . 400 1.3,942 sq. ft, lava. L B . 60O 22,260 :i(14 tlfl King, Frederick W., Newton MAY. i oww . . . . . . . , 2,800 lte►v House, tt3tiu3ishea . . . . . . . . 1,000 6,2:32 sq. ft. lAnd, S 1, B 7, L 14 . . . . l,`)(M 41264 sq, fL. Iatid, S 1, B 12a, L 20, 13L 6 3 . 1l 0 Icing, IVIIliatlt S., estate of, Q•Ltlttcy . . . . . double 111,11Se . . . . . . . . . . . 1,30d1 11,040 rq. ft. land, 8 1, B 2, L 1 . . . . 2,200 3,700 60 $8 Knapp, Walter, Newton . . . , . . . 71-1.4158 s cl. ft.. land, S 3, 13 35, L ./7 . . _ � 11,1 f Fl I l I. 1 t. 1 i11111, 8 10,S75 sq. f1. land, 12,825 sq. It. 1.11n1, 11) 13,050 sq. fi. 1awl, 11 . . . 12,8211~LI. fr, 1:11111, 12 . . 0,525 sq. it. 1aml, 1.3 . 11,125 sq. ft. land, 14 . . . 8".)Ho Sq. ft. I;ltld, 15 8,400 sq. fr. laurel, 16 . . . . . N,400 sq. ft. land. 17 . . 8.400 sq. fL. ltr,atcl, 111 . . 5,940 9q. ft.. land, 21 5,715 tiq. ft. huid, S 3, B :i?, L 1 6'W"i1 stag. ft. hind, 2 6,034 sq. ft. lapel, 1 . . . 6,0:30 sq. ft. land, 4 . 7,3,110 sq. fi.. la nd, 11 . . 7,:)0(1 sq. f1. land, 12 . . 8,800 sal. ft. land, 13 . . . 5,000 82 00 Lane, Lucy C., Saxon-ville . . . . . . 2,500 sq. ft. Iaiid,S 5, B 2.9, L 9, V1,214 250 4 10 2,,%0 sq, ft. land, L 10, PL 211i PROFEWXY TAX LIST. 157 Name! and Lncarinn, Personal. Rcal Hit- Totacl Tax. )L mn.gley, Freermu, 110st-e:1. . . . . 2,600 sq. ft, ]and, S 6, B 21), L 7, 11I. 387 NO 2,7-A10 sq. ft. land, L 8, I'L 288 100 2,-500 sq. ft. lalld, L !}, I'L 389 100 3w 4 92 Lan.-Icy, h4abella D., Waltham 1,872 sq. ft,. laud, S 5, B 5, L 14, PL 6G$ 2,370 sq. ft. hind, 1. 1E), 111. 60,'.i . 100 2,510 sq. ft. land, L (l, PL 570 . lot) :,EH h 4 02 UuIgg-Litlr, Edwin 11., Boston i . 2,500 Sq. ft. 1100, S 5, B 26, L 411, I'L 308 � , r� ,t} 4 10 2,500 sq. ft.. ]rind, L 47, l`I. 300 Lattimer, Andrew B., Boston . +,11,38 sq. X lurid, 5 •2, B 8, L 13, I'L�347 . . 1100 1 114 Lattimer, John F., Boston . . . . . . . . . 2,083 sq. ft. land, 8 Ei, B 28, L 12, PL 346 . 100 1 434 Lay, Charles E., Everett . kouse by tuittuita . . . . . 2,5W 2,5045 sq. fr. hLr1d, S 7, f3 M, I.1% VL 4 . 300 Learned, 13ertr;m G., Everett . . . . . . . . 2,400 sq. ft. land, S ai, B 8, L 6. 1'L 40H . 1(111 1 'A Leathe, Milton E., Taunton . . :3,74E1 art. ft. hind, S 7, B lb, L 11, L'L 26 200 ;1 T Learned, Emma A., Everett . . . . . . . 2,400 sit. ft, landl, S 5, B S, L {), 1'I. 40D , T0o I (W Learned, Y3enry J., Tewksbury lintlse . . 3C}E} 7,035 sq. ft. land, S 3, B 2?, I, :t . 700 17500 24 Eifh Learned, Imbelln, FuiLburo , 2,400 sq. ft. land, S fir, B 4, L 18, 1'I. •17"o + ''200 .0k 17400 sq. fr. land, L 1'.1, I'1, l a 0 i Learned, lsahelln G., Foxborn . . . . . . . . 4,41'E}11 sq. ft. laiid, S [i, B t'I, L .11), PL 419 . . 200 Lcazry, Matthew, Cambridge . . . . . . . . 2,400 ail. ft, land, S b, B 4, L 25, 11L 407 ",4411 sq. ft. land, L 21}, 1'L 468 JOU 4 !h2 2,400 sq. ft, 11110, L 4, PL 40 . 111Vil'MiTY TAX TART. 7N:imu and, Loca,tian. Personal. l.e;l ii+t. '1'mal Tax. Leeh,bsl, Domlits, Boxfard . . . . . . . _ . etctuble hawqe . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 1,2,011 sq. ft. hild, S 2, B 14, 1,9 . . . Leeds, Anniti n., estate )F, Boston . . . . . . ltataso by wtatartt. , . . . . . , . '5()0 0,`50 sq. ft. laml, S 1, B 11, L 4, PL 15 . Hilo Leeman, Edith Sr., Bed-ford . . . . . . hfsia,t. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,100 ,bad sq. A. laud, S U, B 5, L 1T, PL 129 . 2DO 21:300 37 72 Lewan€to, Joseph, Wolfbor©, N. If. hrust.-. by lenatit , . . . . . . . . . 1250 hotaso by tetiatit . . . . . . . . , . ° 1:2.5 } home. by telt.ttlt . . . . . . . . 1,'�•a(l t ,201 t sal. ft. land, S 2, 13 1, 1. 11 . . . . . double house . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,800 store atttl to 1witlent . { . . . . 1,2GO 8dQ0 sq, 'ft. land, S 2, B -,, L 0 . . . . . . 'I,mo 1-3,06o 21114 02 Livermort-, Mary P,, Nvv% on . . . . . . . brick hotl-S . . . . . . . . . . 2,500 1,97:; s0. ft. land, S 1, B 8, L 8 . 500 Lim, Allen S., Melrose . . . . . . . . . Fret, ft. land, S I,, B 41, L 2, 1'1. 1.5 . 150 2 4(1 Logan, Ieoorl;e, Brockton 2,tl00!vj, it, l;ti tl, S a, B 4, f. 4, P r 490 10U 1 fa Longltrcy, 11:LVV M., Cambridge . ~ . . 2,400 sq, i t, l i nc1, S -,, B 4, L 14, T'L 40 100 2,4-00 s4l. ft. Laid, L 13, PL 481 300 200 3 28 Loopy. Malif el T., South 130stolt , :,,Abo sal. ft, laud, S 5, T3 4, I, M, P 4 a l ' 20n :3 28 2,400 sq, It, loved, 1 17, FIL 478 } Lorinnor, J., &C Co., Brighton . . . . . , . . . � 10,400 170 56 Lowell, J. Russell, estate of, George Puttlanl and floor belt Story, trustees, Ba,;tL)n , 10,460 sil. ft. land, S 4, B 10, L 1 . . 10,400 sil. ft, laild, 2 10,450 stl. ft. land, 3 '20,61ti#0$11. ft. band, 6 . . . . � 26,900 sq. ft.. land, 0 . , 10,460 sq. ft. land, 7 . , 10,440 wl, ft. land, 8 . . 10,460 Nil. ft, land, 0 . . . I I U I I E,1:TV TA N 1,1 ST. Nuina mid Lvmktinu. Pv room fl. Real ErA. 'J"Ital Tax, ctktzitv of, George P u t i i a n j mill Mom-fli-id Story, trumevs, Biuqtim- 10,UtO-,iq, ft. !slid, S 4, 11 10, L 10 21).W0 ml. ft. Dili[!, 11 20,1109 sq. ft. land, 12 . . . . . 1'r,814 sq. ft. Jund., S 4, 13 12, 1, 1 2(1,100 sq. ft. lawl, S 4. B 4. 1, 2 . . . 20,1100 4q. f(- jajjLj, i . . . . . . 2(F,',)Olj sq. ft.. laiiil, 20,1000 sq. ft. S 14,450 sq. ft. Imid. S 4, B L 2 . . . . . . 10,44-A sil. i t. InTid, I'll . . . . . . 90,1000 Sq. fr. 1:111 c t' 5 S41. ft. hijil. t! 11,79 sq. ft. Luid. 7 . . . . . . 1'S'43 I I I FZ+ ft. ITI:id. "A . . . 10,4AO sq, ft. h n41, 1. 1. 1. 1 10,450 sti, ft. land, 2 10,450 Sq. ft. [;Mll, 10,440 sq. fi. huid. 211,900 -9 11. ft. ktjid, 5 20,1011 sq. ft. hind, 110 14,0111 sq. ft. kind, 0 1 I.T17.1 sil. ft. hand, . . . . . . 211,101H I, f L. if . . . . . . --'I%11 H J tillft. 191A. 111,ITM It,. ki i i L I, S .1, B L I D1. 1,11 -01. ft. bold, 2 . .1-I I +ii. fr. I a I L 11, 3 . lit,-1-,11 Sq. ft. land, 4 11,0111) 180 40 Luce, Alice D., WidthAM 3,412 mi. ft. lam!, S 6. B I 'L :33,547 sq. ft. 1101d, 1, IT, Pli �-,19 1 2011 3 22 S Lyford. N.-aLaniel, Bronkline . . . . . . . limist, . . ,,illtl 11,193 Sq. f L. I a ud, S 1 13 11, 1, 7, 121, lo � I 1 ]'-wn rl"900 11.1 16 Lyonq, E. A., Amher4t . . . . . . . double house . . . . . . . . . . . . 8,7 21 f L. !alit!. S I I 1 1, 7 1,200 62 '12 Lylium, Arthur, tLuslew, 131:r5toll . . . . . . . 1,000 sc 1. ft. hill!, S r 1, B I, L 11, I'll, M 4,SDO sq. it. hini 1, 15, HS ft. land, 1t,, Pi 3,088 sq. ft. land, 17, 3,411 sq. ft,. land, 18, stj 4,5,A sq. ft, la ii(I I if), I I'11 J,000 sq. ft. Imid, 25, G11 4,0DO 5,q. it. him il, '21-'t 69 4,W10 scl. ft. 1;11111, 27, 71 lilh 1'lOPEIRT1 TAX LIST. Nause and 1Locatiou. Pcrsosssl. Roil Est. f nt:si 1%uc. Lyman, Artlutr, trustee, BoBtcw-(COItd11a1VIl.) 4,000 sq. ft. l;tnit, fl, 33 i, 1. 28, PL 71 . ,43OO sq.. ft. LLIP1. 20, 7' 4,000 sq. ft. land! 134, +:3 . . 5,670 sq. ft. land, ti 6, 13 1, L 1, PL 1O11 . 5,IrW sq. It. land, 2, 107 . 4,288 sq. ft. lanai, ;4, 108 . . 4,51118 sq. ft. Lind, 4, low . . 4,000 fq. ft. land, :a, 110 . 4,000 sq ft. laird, fi, III . 4,000 sq. ft. land, 7, 112 . 4,0110 `q. ft. land, 8, 1113 . 4,011(1 s€;. It. land, ft, 11.1 . 4,000 s€l. 1t.. hand, lo, 11.3 . 4,1M sq. ft., Itsndl, 11, 111) . 4,1100 mi. fl. NMI, 1: , I is 4,000 sq. ft. lttntl, 14, 1 it) - 4,000 t',tl. f t. land, 15, I 20 , 4,000 sq. ft. land, 114, 1"I . 4:000 sa.l, ft, land, 11, 1212 4,800 sq. ft. 1111KI, 16, 1 4,O00 mj. ft. land, S.6, 13 7, L 20, .111, 2 4; . , 4,000 sq. ft. Iand,` 21, 28 . 4,000 sal- ft. laud, 22, 288 . :1,911 sq. ft. land, 2-1, 280 . :1,i11H ft. Ian€l, 23, 21.10 . . :i,684 .s', it. land, gal, 249 :3,628 sit. fl. 1a11€1, 20, ;•4ti . . 1,571 ml, ft.. Iaml, 27, 2I7 . 4,000 sq. ft. hind, 2$' 240 . . 4,0010 sq. ft. laltd, 211, V31 . 4,000 sq. ft. Iai1€l, :10, 252 . . 4,000 sq. ft. lati€l, :44, •53 . . 4,O00 sq. ft. lttn(1, :34, :?.51; 4,0N)cl. ft. tau 1, :15, 2!)7 . . 4J)DO sq ft. land, :11, 2 6 H f,,f:141.1 sq. ft. hand, 5 0, B !?, 1, 1, PI, :310 . . •1,11410 siII' MIA IA .111 . I ,l170 sal. ft. hind, .112 Er1%riif1$sq. ft. land, I, e31 .9,7•20 sq. ft. lunt1, :11.4 . N,720 sq. ft. lattil, :1,720-s(I. ft. land. 7'0 s€l.ft. huial, , I 2,790 sal. ft.. land, 3,720 sq. ft. kanri, 111, 31a1 3,720,9q. ft. land, ll, :;20 4,110) sq. ft, hand, 12, :12'1 4,000 sq. ft, land, m, „•+r 4,000 sal. f4. land, 14, -I,000 sq. ft. Iand, 1 ,, :121 4,11O0 sq. ft, land, Iu, 4.000 sdl.ft. land, 17, 4.000 sq_ft. land, 18, 4,000 sq. ft. lurid, 10, PROPERTY TAX L1.9T. 1C1 Name wid Location. Personal. Iieaal Eqt. Total Tax. Lyman, Arthur, trustee, Bomton-[[��(C{ont,inned,) a Stl. At.. hilltl, S 1P, BH, L 20, FL" if , 4,080 sq.ft. lawl, 21, :32SI . 4,0'23 sq. ft. laml, 22, 201 . :3,DC7 sq. ft. lanol, 211, 2P2 . 4,000 till. ft. lawt, 25, 2% . . 4,000 sit. ft. l:ilid. 211, 2413 . 4,000 sq. ft, land, 27, 2118 . - 4,000 sq. ft. land, 2S, 297 . 4,000 sq. fL land, 3o' 2100 . 4,t"1513)sq( ft. IrLnd, :31, rlrl . ;,0134 sq,tt, litald, :1?, 311 I 4,097 sq. ft, land, :3,8S7 sq.fI. land, 14, 3,7.14 sq.ft, land, �:*L, :104 . 5'7 "114 sq. ft. billd, N 111 13 91 I. 1,. 111. 'tl•.S - i,259 Sq. ft.. laud, 2, : '11I i 'Y€Iii sq. ft. III IIc?, - 5,4211sq. fr. lard, :t,!)20 s(1. ft. Iniid, :.,1)20 sq. ft. land, ,1)*110 Sq. f1. 1;1.15d, 7, ! . :;1020 sq. ffr, l:irir1, 3,90 W1. ft. land, il .,,1120 w7{le t. Ian(], lll, i =i,:1'�}tlscl. ft. I.kILL1, 1I, •,w . 3,920 sq. ft. Lahr, 12, 1,1921)�;{t, ft. lajid. 1.1, .},i 1211 :sq.ft. laird, 17, 920 sLI, f1- 1:11ld, Its, .. 20 sq. f1. l,uLtl, 1l1, 4,47 t sq. fi. latid, .10, :109 .1,•113 sq. f1. 11111d, 21, :Iti$ . 1,:3* 5(j, f C, litili:l, 22, ;167 . •1,00-0 Sr1. [t, h-Hi 1, S {1, B 4, L 19, I'L 121i . 3,550 q. ft, land, 21), 125) . `3,074 sq. ft. 3stmt, 21, i' a 4,1VO stl. ft. bind, 22, 9:1 . . 4^0 sq. fr. land, 2.1, !1.1 . -1,004)Eq. ft. 11111 1, 25, U.J) -1,000 sq. f1. howl, 26, Df; i 4,000 sq. ft. land, 28, 11M . I 4,000 sq. fi, laill.l. y14, 11+,i 4,bOU:q. Ft. land, Ao, Ifni . . 4,000 (1- 11. I:LLlII, :n, 101 4,000 Fq• f I. 1:md, :12, 102 4,00 sq. it. land, '.;.I, IW1 . 4,000 sq. ft. land, :34, 10.1 1,(1(H1 sq. ft. land, [�� }16' 1OT) . :.04 � I, ft. Imid, .'S t1, B 5, L 3, PL 143 . I:, :-.1, fi, land, `' 114 . I 1t. lallo, a3, 1•l - 1 �a ft. Inild, 4, 1.10 . 6, 147 . .,ri'• eel. 'E. l�l llll, 1r, 1'1�+ . PR01jr11.rY TAX LEST. �;V%10 acid Location. pelsoual. Re-al r-st. Total TIx- j.yjlj,jji, Arthur, tmi.sLvu, 4.0,04 sq. ft. lanil, 8 11, 11 1, i, PL I-ID . ,yS16 -�q.ft. land, 8, 130 . 4,474 �q.k laid, 9. 151 . 4,W32 sq. ft. I'Llid, 103 1 1-12 . 4,797, sq.ft. land, IL 1:')3 . sq. ft. hUld, 1 1-54 5,110 sq. f 1. 11"(1, 1.11. 1 '�J.- I-1. I . o 14 sq.ft. hilid, :1,481 sq. ft. land, ler, 1,57 -1,523 sq.ft. land, 10 I)f; 100 4,:309 6+it. land, S G', 13 5, 1, 1u, 111. 12,- 1),0111 Sq. ft.- hilid, :Jm' I:A1 1,9-58 hq. ft, ]arid, 21, 1::I 4.797 sq, ft. land, 4 1 W12 �tj, R. IAI'd, 4,474 mil, ft. 1,1116, 1-11. 1";4 4,;J,210 9q.ft. hLud, 2-1 1 4,0715 sq.f L hrld, 26, 1::r; 4?7439 9q. ft. 1,1114d, 3,4118 sq.ft. 1,Mid, 2Mj I:N 3 1-5 7 sq.ft. 1,111d, '�!)' 1;1,11 I 2,851 srl.ft. land, lot), 4,M1 1 sq. ft. hilid, 8 6, B 0, 1-1 1 FI,'-"2 1 4,27P 9q. ft. 11nd, 22 4,41 G sq. ft. land. li,118 sq. ft. land 1. -3,802 ft. land: 3,!11 iO sq. If- 41"(1, 4'(ocl Sq. ft. land, 7, 4,(W sq. ft, land, 8, 4,000 aj. ft. i"MI, (), 2; z 4,1000 i1q. ft. 11ni1, 1(1, 2: 4,000 sq. ft. Ift n d, 11, 23 4,000 sq.ft. hmdT I:', 2;;.5 4,0110 sq. ft. land, 4,OGO sq, ft. land, 14, 2:'.7 4,000 sq. ft.. land, I r), 2��,' 4,000 sq. ft. land, 141, 2''A.� 4.'0(10 :�([, ft. land, 1�1 'A40 41 1}t}f}x;q. It. land, lh, 2.11 4100b 5;q. ft. land, 111, 21112 4,000 :jq- ft. land, -_)I 1' 21:: 4,000 sq. ft, I;11111, 21, 3,557 Fq. f i. 11tiiYd, 22, 3,f;1)8 sq. f r- JMICI, 231 2-16 .31 1;'11) ,,q- ft, hind, 2LI, 20G ft. land, 25, 206 4,1'-)0 sq. ft. la"11, '1111 201 4,000 Isq- ft. hind, 27 207 4,000 sal. ft. lawl, 2 , -MS 4,000 sq. ft. hUd, 29, 2WIP 4,000 s(1' ft. blid, .30, .1, 211 4,000 sq ft. PROPERTY TAX LIST. ]63 \:It1fe and Lovation. Personal, j Real list. '1"at;►f T,,x. I I 1.yli-Jui, NrOmr, tmsfee', Balton-(Continued.) -l:, 0''rq. ft. 111rttl, 8 0, B fi, L 32, PL 112 . I 4,001;stl. ft. 111111, :;:3, 21-1 41000% ft. Inud, 34, 214 . 4,0001gt1. ft. ltltltl, .};a 21 4,0OD-94- A- litlld, ^,fi, 2111 . 4.0110 ,(1. fi. buid, ter', 21.7 . 4,000 sq. ft. barrel, I , 218 , •1,000 sq. ft. Iasi d, 40, 220 . . 4,000 sq ft. l.aiiii, 41. 221 . . 4,000 sq. ft. land, 42 222 -1,41 J ttl. ft. land, 8 0, B "r, L 1, 1'L'20a . 4,3011) sq, ft, lla11d, 21 s208 . 4,21.1 sq. ft, himl, 1, 111411 b.2111 Sq. ft. ]arid, 4, 370 . . 4,7611 mt. ft, huid, -j, '171 . 4,=.77 sq. ft. Imul, 1::;, 270 . -1,16rii sq. ft. hind, 1•t, 1:+q1} . 4,02i" sq.ft. ]HIld, l;i. 281 4,000 sq, ft. burl, 1f1. ,11�2 1,000 Sq. ft. land!, 17, 28 . , 4,000 scl. ft.. laird;, is, 84 . MOO sq. ft. hand, 11r, 285 4,000 sq. ft. land, a 0, B _+, L _0, N, 42 . 4,001) scl. ft, laud, 22, 44 . . 4,10)ail. ft, land, 2.3, 45 . . 4,f)(9) sq, ft. Jared, 24, 46 . 41000 sq. ft. hind, 25, 47 4,186 sq. fL 1aml, S 13, ,B 3, L 1, PL 74 . . 414P4 sq. ft. Tand, 2, ; 47800 sq. ft. U11141, ;d ,,11.3 qq. fr. land, 4, i 7 I 4,000 sq. f1. land, 7, 80 4,000 Kq. ft. land, 8, 81 4,000 ttl. ft, hind, 11, 82 . . 4,000 sq. It. land, 10, '43 . . 4,306 sq. ft. Iancl, S 0, $ 2, L 14, VL (30 4,111 sq f t•. han d, 16, SO 4,06 1 sq. ft. land, 111, :N 3,ti411i sq. ft. land, S 10, B 11),_L 1, PT, 1,S] . 1,B S Ott. It. 1at14, 2, 180 . :,F 7:3 -,1`. f t. land, .3,8l:K)--3q. fL land, 4, 1 s . . 11,1108 Sq. ft. land, 1 117 . :1,1025 sq. ft. 1 mil, (3. 176 . S,943 sq. it. laaltl, 7, f r 3,901 sq, ft, land, fit, 1;4 418:#6 Sq, ft. Lulu, 11, 1 a 3 , 4,(K)9 sq. ft, land, I it, 172 . 4,00i sq. ft. buid, 11, 1 7 1 4,000 s{l. ft. lazad, 1°� 1 70 >i0)102 sq. ft. land, l,l)Hd srl. ft. laud, 14. :3,f181 scl. ft. 1311 1, 111. 10 1175 sq. ft. land, 16, Itp4 P1{{ll HRTY 'I'.'#.X LIST, ti,iine elat! I ovation, 11'ersnnnl. Renf lv;t. I Total Tax. Lytnla n, Arilmr, trustee, Boston-(Cmilhaled-) 3,fll3ll sq. ft, land, S 6, 13 1.0, L 17, V1, 165 3,058 -sq. ft. land, 141, 161 , 3,987 sq ft. I.atatl, 2.2, 159 . . 3,072 sc. ft.. hoid, 2:1, 100 . . t1,7411 sq. ft, land, (1, 13 11,L 2, PL 11,11 o3,878 irl. ft. 1,audl, ::s, 188 . . 3,242 d1, f L. 11tnA, a., 187 . 2,871; ;. fa, land, 7, 180 . . 3,81 t, fr. land, 'r, 185 . fl. latldl, 9, 184 . ft. land, 10, 1S:1 . . f1. land, 11, IS2 . . 4,161 sq. ft, and, 5 al, l3 12, L 1, 111, 20.1 . . :1,111:1 sq, ft. Built, -2, 202 . . .l,22M sq. ft,. Imid, :3, 201 . 4,200 sq. ft. land, 4 20o 4,1114 yq, 11, 1suid, 4, 11yfi . •l, l'27 sq, ft, land, 0, 1108 . 4,3111 Sq. ft. lattt+l, 7, 1117. . .I,3114 M. ft. lttn+l, 8, 1l1G . . 4-12H s,d1. ft. land, 11, 1%', , .1,1(10 Sdi, ft. l.tnll, lll, 1¢I.1 . .1,1115 -,d1. fL. lattld, 1.1, 102, . . 3,P25 sq. fL. land, S d, B 1.3, L 1, PL 372 . . -t,il:,: q. ft. land, 2, .371 1,100 sq. Ft. land, :i, 84-0 . -1,657 t.1q. ft. land, S (5, B 14, L 1, PL 373 . 4,440 sq. f1, l:aaatl, 5, .1,4t10 sq. ft. 1a�tatl, (4, ail, . t,35-, sq. It. 1:111d, 7, Sn , 4,310 sit. ft. had, 8, ::180 4,281. stl. ft. blid, tt, 381 .1.,241 sq. fL. land, 11}, 382 . . l, ti3 N. fG land, 11, I,1,(17 sq. ft. land, 1'2, 383 . 1,1:'1} $d(, ft. lant3, 13, :;Sri . 4,0PL sq. ft. land, 1.17 13M 4,052 sq. ft. land, 15, 387 , 4,016 Sq. ft. land, 1+�, :188 . . .i,1117 sq. f1, land, 17, 3811 . . mA10,j0 sq. ft;. 1:11ad1, 18, $1111 . 5,3111 4c1. (L. land, I:}, fl,6011 sd;. ft. land, :'tl, ,31t3 . 41,28-t sq. ft. land, S CA, 13 1 L 22, P1, 8)32 . . 13,920 sq. fa. 1,11ial, 25, WUI . 13,920 sq. ft. 1:wdl, 28, 386 . :1,lx20 9q. ft. jand, 2D, 3.17 . 920 sq. ft,. land, :ll, :311'1 , =I,11'0 sil. ft. lattad, 38, 146 . . 311UO sq. ft. Iawl, .10, 347 . 6,214 sq, f1. I1ndl, S 0, B 1, L 1, PL 17 . 5,621 sq. ft. hind, 2, 18 , 5,8:1:3 sq. ft. land, :3, 19 6,142 sq. ft. land, 4, 22 . I PROPERTY TAX. ITT. 11�� Nmm and Lo)mtiaa. Pvrsnnal. heal Est. 1%,t:r] TAX. u Lyman, Arthur, trustee, Bostott-(Continued.) •1,000 N. ft. land, S 6, 13 1, I, 11, 1}1, 25 , •1,000 sq fL land, In' 21C 4,000 sq. ft.. laud, 1'4 29 . 5,248 sq. ft. land, i!1, 36 . i,02S 8q. ft. land, 20, 35 , ti,.,lll sq, ft. land, .111 1 . 4,000 sq, ft. land, 22, 4,1000 sq. it. hind, 2 n), ;6 . 4,000 sq, ft. land, 24, I . 4,000 sq. ft. land, 25, 5 . 4,000 sq. fL land, 28. 6 . 4,ODO sq. ft. land, `L8 8 , 4,000 gel. ft. land, Al1, 10 , 4 030 sq. ft. land, .2, 1•; . 4,000 sq. ft. land, :�:, 13 . . 4,000 sq. ft. land, }, 15 . 5,000 8q. it, land, S 6. lr3 2, L I°I. drl . .),:318 sal. ft. 1( t3ri., :1, 0 . Ei,tS'?5 sr1. ft. 1 riri, I, 51 . •0100 ft. lar](1, 4i000 mq. ft, 14slt0, 7, 5-I . . 4,Q1)0 sq. ft, 113u1, 8, 5, , I,(*0 sq. ft. land, !4 -1.703 sq; ft. hand, 1:3, fi1 . 'r[[[ imiltlings . .� . .7y. . 7. . . . . . . , ft. •4,280 sq. . hind, •] 11, R L 1, :ii", I'L 2160 . i -1,280 sq. ft. land, :it 1, 2(i1 . sq. ft. Ian d, -11), 26-2 . 4,2)$0 sq.ft. land, 11, '2ti:3 , 41280 sq. ft. lane., 12, M 1 . 4,:116 sq. ft. lam, -13, 206 4,460 sq. It. lanr_l, 41, 10 4,280sq. fL. ]and, ti, 2-0;? .4,230 sq. Ft. Etnti, d 27', . T 4,2 -j+ ft. l�nr1, 8, 2 7-1! . . 4,284 sq. ft. land, 1), j . 4,V9 sq. ft. l:ttul, 10, 270 , 4,280 sq. ft. land, 11, 277 . . 1,2'-14 sq. fly. Imid, 12, 278 II i tal arem of lots, 1'*0 5,601 sq. ft. . . . . . hsuildi]t„ . . . . . . _ . . . , 2,500 &I. ft, land, .8 2, 23 113, L 4 . . . . . . 500 Mackin, .'John J., Sonterville . . . . . . . 7218r50 1,144 {=1 2,765 sq. ft. Bend, S 5, 13 $, L 26 . . . . . 100 l 11.1 4Iul4iil au, Sterling A., lValt:ltarn . , f1,000 sq. ft. hand, S a, 13 '20, 1, •1.3, JIL S 250 1 10 Mahoney, Daniel .7., Newton 11000 16 40 i h PINI1'1.ETY TAX LIST. N-011C and LOCILOOM Persoaal. Real E I. '1'orssl Tax. Mahoney, Dtuliel ,f., estate of, Newton I-3 of boast . . . . . . . . . . 500 a)M 4q. ft, [and, S 1, B 3.11 LB . . . . . . . 5(t Mahoney, John, lfillon . . . 2,0111 sc i. ft, lanLl, S 6, B 6, L 74, PL 494 . . " 100 � 1 G 1 Manch. Frank D., Catrtbrndge . . 10,78:3 s(l.ft. land,5 11, 13 w, f 6, PL 18, 10 , 2,90 -1 7 511 -Marsball, Francis+, .MAnchesLer. N. 11. 1,f}t 6 sq. ft,. la,slci, 8 h, B 3, 1, M-), 111, .1 iU-) . 1,060 Sq, ft. land, r. :311, 1'l, 1.5s; , 1,7211 9q. fL. laird, 2,-HX)ssg1 ft, land, f, :3S1, PL N*,fir 511 5 7-1 Marshall, Frederick 0., Boston . . . . . . . bous;e { . . . 1,U110 S,1131 Sq. ft. hind, S :3, B ,11, 1. 15, 1'L 3�3 . 4 8,709 gall, ft, laild, L :.3, P1, 31 . +3tt0 9,41 0 sq. ft., land, L 4, PL S2 3"-O 7,800 sq. ft, kuyd, L 1t9, 1'1,22 2.511 7,8:11 sq. ft.. land, 1, 17, 1.1, 2 . 2:}0 1lalmoll, Charles W., Boston new house . . • . . . . . . . 4,000 s(l. ft. lan(1, 8 6, B1, L 0, P1, +} '2,201► 33 08 Marston, George laid`., Bost13n . . . . 2-3 of ljouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,afilil barn • _ . . . . . . •200 7,07.2 sq. ft. la.nd, S 6, $ 1% L U . . . . 460 I w 15 6 Itilavin, I.dw. A., Bcstran . • A . . ;S,IiI1 sr1. it, land., S ", B 35, L 4, PT, 41 . `?..,11 4 10 Alartin, William H., Boston . 3,277 sq, ft. IrLud, S G, B 10a, 1, 15 P.11 5l i 100 1 13! Mason, Charles A., Calztlaridgjt double�11011SO . . . . . . . . - 1'86(1 barn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . bar•r1 . . . . . . . yj11 Ii 247, i1U Sq. €t. laud, $ 14, 1, 8 . . . . . . , t3,tli`t 178,840 sq. ft. land, S 10, 11 11, L 3 6,80o - 7,740 s cl. ft,. iand, L 1 . . . . 801) 7,960 sq. It. la,111, L 2 000 23,800 38212 P1'NL) `I•.TtTY TAX LEST. 167 !ime .1nd 1'er- mn. perwne,;il. Re-tl i':.st. Tot,i Tax. Mal.tt,lu,�", Clara, Iirid-,Llwawr . . . . . . . . 1►011-stt . . . . _ . . . . . 4,(*0 0 i�l. ft.land, 8 10, B (1, L 10 . o0o McAuley, David T., Cni;lbridge . . . . . 2,:)'13 i;cl. ft. land, S 5, B 22, L 11. I'l. 11 200 :3 2,:3:27 s.(l. fI, land, L l:', I'l. -13 teTiride, Sylvester.1., Somerville . . . . . . 4,034 sq. ft. land, 8 1, B 1 a, L 25, 111, Iq . ' 500 8 20 McCarthy, John TI., Providence, It. 1. . . . . 11+3ILIU . . . . . . . . . . . 2,100 �,,825 sq, ft. Lind, S 5. R 21-, L 17. PI.,.:;1", 1-''of . , . . . . . . . . 21 8. L l8. 1'1. .,.1 2,600 42 1A McCluskoy, Macy, l3cmen 788.sq. ft. land, S 5, B 25,�L 11, I'Ti 159, .ii} McDuff, efltmes, Ne tCtiville . + . . . . 8,031 sq. ft. land, S ;i, B 8, L 5, l''L42 #1:`ofl in lil, McDuff, Barth H., 1'awtuckpr, . hoase by Ilackat. . . . . . . 4$0011 11,584 sq. ft. land, S 10, B 21, I. 12, Pl. [a . 1.451.1 5,4511 {M :I1 MaCDO11mill, F."Vnest, Waltham . . . . . . . new I it)use . 2,t1{]n '2,07€} sq. fl. lland, � 5 13 26, T, 2o'*1'L�:1�� + ', 2,/61i 4q. ft.•1imd, t. :if, PL `.t.1:1 i , LI}Il 2.2011 1316 08 McFarhoul, Hiram E., Malden . . . -,21i sq. ft. fund, 8 6, B fy, L 50, Pl. 518 . . 111i1 1 64 )It,FRAftild? Eva, Cain brill t- •_',:'0') so 1. ft. land, S 6, B 6, L 40,f 111, 5 W No 1 I4 McGivrhm, INUL-hacl, Bosr.tm . . . . . . . 2,400 Nq, it. land, 8 5, B •1, L 6, PL 4,47 + 1-100 :1 28 4,4M ail. ft. land, L 7, l'L.488 . McKay, John B. .. . . . . . . . . . . . 590 scl. ft. lanai can Sy�ntuorc street . . Valitvti. McKe.ttmey, William, Boston . . . . . . 228,790 ml. ft. habit, S 11, B 32, 1, 1 . . . . 11"150 187 78 McKenaie, 'Ihownw, NeNVIO31 . . . 6,1N1 srl. ft. land, �', 5, B 3, L 121 131, 1, 14, PL 103 s 168 PEOPEl1T1 TAX LIST. Name and Location. FerEunal. Mal Est. Towl Tom. McKenzie, Antic, Belmont + . . 9,519 wl. ft. )land, g 5, 1320, I 35, PL33 200 111,41@ sq. ft. [atoll, L '14, PL 32 5,50 25,040 sq. ft. Iftud, L 32, I'L :',1 . 600 1,{}60 17 '2 McLemi, Daniel, Sowerville, . . . . . . . . 2,304 sq. ft. land, S 5, 13 5, L M, PL 507, 100 2plJ',Jl sLl. fr.. land, L 02, PI, 506 . 1100 200 J 28 licT.e n, Imaic, Cambridge house . 2,100 d,4(lf] sfl• ft. land, S 10, B 6, L 1 . 404 , McL+an, Margaret, ClYttrIestnwn . . . . . . . 2, rfl l ,.t. it. land, S li, 13 5, L 3P, PL I_� I . 201) .1 2,11 1,9G2 sq. ft. latril, L 40, Yl 5 r 1 t ?)'lacLall€tne, 1 . s,'. 2,r D sq. it. l:ul{l, S .5,.�.2t3, L 5, .PI, 95 + ^,00 Iella ter, Clsarles A., Waltham . . . . . . l={30(} l lrouRe by 1t'llallt 20,512 sq. ft. laud, S 3, 1 a, L 3,100 7,100 1 I i 44 Ke-Mill.tai, Sterling, Malden . . . 2,400 sq. ft. land, S 5, B f,L 22, 1'L .172 . . 1f:0 1 04 Tdc-Namece, 1'4 illi A., Behacuit , . . . . , 400 ti 5[i McNazt, Mattis L., Rogton . . . •1,930 sal. It..land, .5 2, l3 7, 1,3, PT, 5'21 150 2 di3 Aleaglier, Dentiiti, Gunbrldge 11mist' . . . . 1.100 0,04(1 sq. ft. ]an(], 5 16, B 10, L 5 . . I :100 1,200 19 119 8,768 sq. ft. huid, S ;, D :3:i, 1, ;a, PL 40 . ' 50 5,60(l sit. ft. land, S 11, 13 :,9, L _), PL 2: : `60 1500 8 20 Melvin, Jane, Boston , . . . . . , . . . 215511 sq. ft. land, S 5, B 5, L 30, 111, :-11; .300 r; ''S g,fiGI sq €t. land, L :11, Pl. .; ti - Mlitnt, Robert S., Dost,an . . . . . . donhle loose 3,d00 9,10-1 sq, ft. land, S 1, I3 10, L 28 1,150 1,950 81 1S f PROPERTY TAX MST. i umv mid Loention. 1'Lmnnotl, Rent ]EA. 't'ntnt Tax. Minot, Willi n-1, awl Moses Wilhnnis, t u-iiec5 tinder the will kof Itel)rcea C. I3i1lita r;,! Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ltnit:ge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 doubler Douse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,I1t1U 'Atap . . . . . . :300 1 i,[iiil sc;. ft. l�lud. S 34, 13 7, I. �I . . _ _ _ l,dl0 H,I1011 1 13 1.0 Miwhell, lfKrgarm, C harlesLown. . . . . . . . 2,65[}sq. fr. Imid' S 5, 13 fr, 1":37, 1'1,Iii 1 + _ 200 :. 2S 2,700 sq, It. land, 1, 36, N, .572 y Moore, Edward A., Waltham . * . 730 sq. It. land, S 5, T3 25, L (1, 1'1, 141i . aria 82 Moai-e, .Tohn J., Pomfret. Centre, Conn. 3,1225 sal. ft. laml, S :;, B 25, L 4 f� lflil , 1 04 850 sq. ft. land, 1, 5 PL 148 1 hturelra,-rid, John It., Cambridge. . . . . . . 5,614 ssl. ft. himi, 8 12, I3 2,1, I, 1, I'L 62 � 8 2G -Morgan, Georrze C.. Chicago, III. . . . 3,531 dq. fL Imid, 5 7. 13 l+i, L 8, 1'L `N , 1t3i! 1,14[1 sq, f[, l tn�l, L 9. I'L 20 . 250 560 0 02 41orrisots_ Phillip, Boston . . . . . . . 2'500 sal. ft. lmid, S 6, 13 26, 1, 1.3, I'1', ai71 200 „ 28 2,500 sq. ft. law L 4-3, 1'L J05 INTorginn, E'dward B., ;Somerville . . . . 2,743 sq, ft. lan(1, S 12, I3 M, 1, 5, 6, 7, part; of PL 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . kl}l] �2,400 219 :3d 1lahrri8, }i�'illistttt ll., Sitw rt-illv . . . . . .31,150 sq. ft. lowd, S 12, B .34, I. +5, 6, 7, part of i :1's o 57 43) 1B,950 sq. ft. 1;1tlrl, S 12, 1135, T.4 , ) 1%1(1r=e, Almon S., estate of, I3as4131. 11,00,130 sd3. ft. ]alai. 8 1, B 14, L 2 . . . . 101Ow Louse . . f . . . . . . . . I'MO 12(i, 3:20 sq. ft., land, S 1, S 18, L 2 . . . . . 7,500 1 ,".dI+I 43 40 Wince, Nary A., I3crsttm . . . . . . . double: house . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,GOO 14,720 sq. fL latyd S 1, B lii, I. i 1,t3-m hatt.9t, by tell.-Lilt . . . . . d.10 `'170,55sq. ft. kited, S 1, it 17, L I . . - . lda,it+tEl hottse Uv tenstnt . . . . . . . . . . l,i}i3a) i 170 PR-OVERTY TAX LEST. Name and J.nctt€iat,. Pei;nniail, Rl'.tl Est. Tntril Mix. Moms, Mar) A., Bi;&t 1b--(Cmtinacd.) stable . . w , . . . . 000 18,21Mfi!atl, ft, label', S 1, B Ifd, 1,l31]1) bri€^fc 11011 . :I,1}QU f-Ille troll, Wditiml atud water %Yhk,€I . . . 4,190 =10,240 jol. ft. ktttrl, S 1, B 11), L 2 .1,000 151,40D mq, ft. lrtrt€11 S 1, B 18, pnnd . . . . 1,500 lcn � em nt blue]; . . . . . . . 1;,G11f1 6,014 sq. ft. lam-1, S 2, B�:1, L :+ . . . . . . 11oU ltt,t*e by.tenant . . . _ . . . . . . . . 11000 I,75x2 tte1, ft. lazit], S 2, E 31 14 -1 . . . . . . 2,000 I'mise by tellau1 . . . . . . . . 2,-1,14C1 sq. fI., lalid, S ?, B 3, f, t,, . , . , , , :;,aIMsM .Mt. Auburu Cowrfery Co., C;a,mbt'ih11;e , 278,100 11c1, ft. 1:11ld, S I i�, B 2;a, L 1 510011 -15.`'03s11. f1.. I;„„I, 1f1, B 1 , 1, 1 . . , . . 2,200 f,1.40 6;q. ft. ];lad, S W, 11 _0, 1. 1 1,011i1 ' 8,8011 144 32 ",400 sq. ft. l;ltfti, 8 5v B 7, L 46, 111 4SI 11}tl 1 04 tfnlical, Bridget, Cattnbrid c . . . . . . . . . hCPLI-,e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ti,1MQ1► limme . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I,gOi� N11-11 . . . . . . b . . . . . I,llllry sq. fi. 1:t�i,l, � ll;, B 2 1, 1, part. of �l,4a{It1 1lnlwa noy, Ellell, 13uw,;t+„I _ . , . . . . 2,400 sq. 11, lawl, s .-r, I3 •1, 1, .15, 1'f, tjll 100 1 04 Mull';atl, Ifl� l�, ii,, 1; 7 . . . . . . . `?,400 sq. H. fiwu 1 : It , S ,, 1, 1,411, 111, 44.1 101) 1 t=•1 111tileti, ,d„1111 11- Bastolt . . . . . . . . . . home . . . 1,001� 98.090 Sol. ft. lawl, S 2, B 14i, L 3 ia,fl131J 10,000 sq. fl. land, 9 7., 11 M, L2 €lotible 6ikt ,. . . . . 1,U1111 0,512 sq. tt. haI1(1, S 2, B 21, L 5 2,4f{I) 71,7a1~sq. ft. l;trttl. s :!, B 4, L fl houses tstlfiniAwd . , . , , I,�UI1 10$,376 s,1. ft,. land, S 2, B 21, I, d, parr of 81000 III,•1W Atl. ft, Ittitaf, IS 2, 13 21, L 2 :1,i3U[f fi77,850 :sq, ft 1mid, S 5e B 11, L 1 6,801) 28{�3,910 tall. ft. Lalid, S !I, 11 11, L 12141tt,%4 sq. ft. laud], S G, 1112, Il 12, patl•t of � 11,`'00 45,200 741 28 1'UOPEFUF TAX LIST. Name nnil Location. Persorial. bens Wit. Total Tat. Munroe, William P., Jr., Winthrop 5,760 sq. ft. land, S 3, B +30, L 4, 4'L 25 0,650 5y. ft. 1 Lnd1, S .4, B :38, L 11, PL :13 . 100 lit Ill l h St 1t1111d Kok, Trttnd3is, Nel-VtUll . . . . . . . . . l)adrt +lf 11CIJI i . . . . . . . . . . Sill)) 7,744 sq. ft. lasnd, 9 1,s H 7, L . . . . . . 1,Qd�it 1 1 > 219 2 Aiurpidy°, -Michael L., Dmtim 14,1 hU:3 ,q. ft. land, ti 111, B :3, !,', PL +j . I,"lol Ill l e8 i5idu•tay. �rii�jltat�:i .F., 1id��tntt _ . 189,770.4q. fL land, S 7, B 1+? . . . . . . , :;"o ho -11) 24 I~lurmy, Anuli;i P., 11 VAO Park . . . - lli}itti4' ZU11JLLiNhLg1 . . . . , . . _ . . 1 thlhlh -4,4-1 sq. f C. land, S a, H-I, JIL t arIQ 5,01 s[l+ ft. laird, l'L 2 . :3. 1."11lll 24 01 McCaughey & Hayden, Newton ,Xlourd', William, Boston , . . . . 2,:317 sq. ft. lqast:1, S 5, B Sdt, L 20, PL 1f5 2,261 kill. f t. 1rLltli, L 27, I'L 64 Y DO _'hrhl :3 2 t 1,Ls 1l, Frank W., Hyde Parks . . . . . . . 1,72I11 sq. ft.. lattldi, S 5, B 11t, L 1, I'1:A flOS . . 1,777 :�Il, ft.. land, L W, IT 504 1,400 k;tl. ft., hold, L 3, 1'L 505 . . 1,90-1 stl. ft. landl, L 4, PL MG . J(JL) ti 541 Na mau, William fit., Belmont . . . . . 11ouse . F land, .§ . . . r. 7 p `,S,fil) 5,,46f1 sqd ft. mild, S I?, 13 ID,, L 1"� �l.A+ t! a V77ily0 --++ �,i7iJt/ �3'Y 1'd No 1, William J.' Cambridge . . 8,43.3 sq. fL. land, S 10, $ 1, L 2, 1•2 of . , 60 S 20 Newton, d•lty of, Newton , . . . . . . , 11 .1100 �;o fI. lillidI N T B 1-I L 1 1 1. luht 3, }p;drt 1,2M 19 Ott Newell, James 1Y., Brooklind. . . . . . . . . tenement boated. . . . . . . . . . . . . '3,5td11 2,918 Sq. ft. land, S 7, It 16, L 7, 11L 5 . . $011 ,60ii 4�i 92 1Ticliolsan, Alexander Co. and 1'mce, Ida B., xcwtou . . . . . . . . . 172 PROPERTY TAX LIST. i i1FSYtl and Lueut.ian, FCFFOnat, 11Bnl Fmt. I Tutal Tux. Nieholsc`u, lexantler G. and rearce, Ida B., i N c wtI n1-�Cr,T7 ti ra ued.) 0,750 sq. it. land, 9 12, B 12, L: 15, PL. 72, Dart of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21',000 ::2 80 Nlek rr-mm, 1^in inn, ate. of.John, Shirley . . . 12,383 sit. ft. Innfl, S .1, B 24, L 9, i'I,3 44H 8 20 Noera, .Josc3ph, CituibridgL . . . . . . . . . stbjre cti1 d dwelling . . . . . . . . . . . . V"IOt1 barn ]. . . . . . . o i0,426 sq, ft, land, S 16, B €J, L 4 . . . . . . 2,600 fi,000 82 W North A1ncriv an Insurance Company, Bo%ton . n1ortga!e oil Hamlin property . . . . . . . :1,000 -1D a0 N.ve, 'Norm an M., :acllninistrator of the e9tate of -johil ltom . . . . . . . . . . . . . house . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •1,000 harm . . . . . . . . . . , t300 fr5,9'28 xrl, ft. land, S 2, B 12, L 1 2,800 Irnement bloc . '-�.800 sq. ft. hand, S 2, B 12, L 2 501 -;,723 sit. ft, IMid, I' ll . 300 ,821)sT1. ft, laud, L 8 3Q0 •1,118 ya1. ft. Innd, 1, 3 . . . . , , U0 "1087 sit. ft, land, L � ``}f�1] 4,431.)wl. ft. land, L ti `1230 3,€110:i+ It. land, L 7 _ . 250 S$sq. ft. land, S 2, 13 1:3, L 4 . . 250 i.1i17 sq. ft. land, L . . � 260 13,2+50 ' : 17 30 O'Brien, iChristopher, Newton . . . . . . . . 142,700 sal, ft. land, 8 7, B 11, L .1 . . . . . 2,800 45 02 O'Brton, Edward B., Cambridge . . . . . . . 110"e . . 3,50 3,207 sq. ft;. 1�aad, S 10,13 1, '1,4, put of FL 1 000 house . . . . . . . . . . . . . E 'fio '1 3,21�7 sq. f t, bawl, S W, It 1, 1, 5, PL 9, I''catlt or k 300 1)0u"L" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . r3,500 3,`305 sq. ft. hint, S W, B 1, L tl,15.irt et 1'L 3 � 400 1 11,400 1$1i Dr)O'Conj iir, Bate, A., t�Y dth,,i l , . . . . . . Sr;, sq. ft. band, 8 5, B WI , L 12, 1'L-20D 1 100 1 04 1,�1W sq.ft,l-and, + 3, B 1.0,1, 11,PY,270 4` O'Con-nar, Timothy P., Boston . . . . 1,952 sit. ft. land, S ts, B 7, L 141, I'L 460 100 1 (14 PROPERTY TAX LIST. 173 game and Iaeation. t}e"Onal. Beat Est. Tntal 'r=. O'Keefe, Dt;t1ab, Boston . . . . . . . . . . double hotise. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1'wo 8,'289 sq. ft. land, S 2, B 33, L 1 . . . . . . 401) 2,200 llr3falluy, Patrick, Everett . . . . . . . . . 2,400 sq, ft. laud, S Ci, B 1, L 01, P 1'?7 - l ill rackard, Fi-aucls, StAiughtou i ' . . . . 4,5.30 sq. ft. laud, S -3, 113 0, I,21l l . , 60o 8 20 5,1090 sq. ft. laud, I, 42 � Parker•, Benjamin P., Iitr9tnit 6,405 sq. It. laAd, S 13, B ; !1, 1. 11, PI, !i 5,SR4 sq. ft:. land, 8 .9, B 40, L 4, PL 20 4 Parker, William H. S., estrate of, Lowell . . . Itr)uSe by tenartt . . . . . . . . . , 7,550 SDI. ft. Irmd, S lr+, B 15, L u . + . - P')t'311 1 :;,•l�1i 1 Cvli d11 11;trr, 'I'hon is, BosLon . . . . . . . . . 0,522 q ut ft. ld, S 5, B 20, L 16,FVL 21A j 2011 ! 3 Zvi . 151 sq ft, ];ind, 1, 1.7, 1-1, 292 4 . Paul, Henry, Nt'mon , . . . . . . . . , . doubl4 1 Lou sc. by tenants . . . , . . . . , 1,*3t111 13,0:313 stl. ft. htid, 5 4, B 11, L i , . . . . . W111 Perkins, Charles i-' , lla:dbury, N. I-L . . . . 47142 £q. ft. land, ,S 7, B 4, 11'L 4 . . . . 20() 1,700 •27 ,F`� Perkin,, Lewis, North 11LdainS . . . . 18,753 sq. ft. land, S lti, B 2, I. 1, part of . . 1,00o It! 41) Paxton' James A., YeN ton . . . . . . . . 200 13 28 PerDw, William G., care of S. S. Satwhi, Sant Frandsen, Cal. 2,400 sq. ft. land, S 5, S 4, L 23, I'L 4711 2.400 sq, ft, land, 1,N, P1,471 � Vatrid e, W. Il. . 2,MO sq. ft. land,RS 5, B 211, L:;5,i 1'I.i'lili j 101) ?.01 sq. ft. land, S 5, B 27, L`0, I'll,i;: . 1DO tL&I-3 sq. ft. land, L:tf, 1'I, ::1;1 101) 2,164 seq. ft. land, I llr? i 400 Perry, '.%fmry 311., Bosun ' . . 21,300 sq. ft. land, S `, B 21i, f. :s, T�L 48- t ai �U 4 02 r',W0 sq. ft. Ian((, L 4, P1. 174 PROPERTY TAX LIST. Name anil Larntion. i Persimid. Henn 1=+t. Total Tax. I PC[r:,i n, .Iaccrll .1., W;l1t1ULt1k . . . 1,099 ,rj, ft. Ia ild, 8 5, B 10a, 1, 5, .1'L .if}"r , 2,003 sq. ft. land, 1, 6, 1'L o08 . . 2,188 sLt. fL larad, 1, 7, 1'I, ,rM) . 2,2t82 sq. ft. Nnd, T, S. Pf. -510 . N 100 (1 36 Pewr4i)n, John, Belntvlat , . . . . . . , . !:3 of lactose . . . . . . . . . . _ . :•100 �1.1 of barn . . . . . . . T(1I) 1,aSa�,Cj. ft. hind, S 5, B 22, 1, l8 , Till} li •20 1'i.t ilfer, Rachel H., Arlingt.on . 7,:: ' :4�1, fi. laird, S IL B 6, 1, 11, part af 1 1•r4t►„1, ft. larlti, 11 1{), 1x;at't Of 1 Phillips, Abby G., Boston . . . . . . 1,600 sq. ft. land, S 5, 13 1.h, L 5, 111, -26 ',504 sq. ft. land, 1, 0, 1'1, ,�7 �,5110 sq. ft. lan(l, L 7, V1, ')26 2,600 sq. ft. land, 118, 1111 15111 ) . 2,500 sa.1. ft. land, L 0, PE, 5�0 2,181 sq, ft. land, 11111,111, 581 1;60 11) i;Il Phinney, Pricilla, C., or owiwns, MedPurd . , house by Wtiant 1,800 0,11b9 sq. ft. hand, 8 3,', :I�I,'1.2,']'1, 45f! 30 `�,150 ,`Iti Pierce, visa T. Waltham . . . . . . . . . . dwellum house . . . , . . . . . . ' --,,Ono barn and carriage house . . . . . . . . . 1,2011 new Lair;a . . , , , . . . . . . . . . 500 windmill and tank . . . , . . , . . . . . :300 41,030 sq. ft, land, S :P, 13 2), I, 12 . . . . (3,8()0 94,012 sq, ft.hind, S b, B 'ail, L 10 . 11900 1`.1,700 208 28 I'3utturtet•, ,lt:lia :41., 13c1r+t€gat 9,045 sq, ft. land, S :l, B 3.5, L 41, 111f, 31) . !11111 fi 56 Perry, Edwalrsl Y., estmte of, lraanover 2,400 sq. ft. Iaud, S 5, B 4, L 8, P L 1811 . 100 2,400 sq. ft. land, 0, 48.5 . 100 3,200 sq. fr. lama], ]f, 179 . , 100 2,400 sq- ft, land, 10, 484 . 100 3,2Ofl sq. ft. l.tnd, aai, +131) . 300 2,900 sq. ft. land, 511, 4=35 100 2,500 sq, ft. land, S 5, B 5, 1, 4, I'L W8 . 100 2,54f; sq ft. land, 2141 1458 , 100 2,514H sal. ft. Imul, 2tr, 651) , 1.00 2, t'1„ ktnd, •11, 575 . 100 ft. laird, 73, '19T) . lull It. hand, 11i1, 508 . 104 1 sq. ft. hind, 417' 501 . 11)0 � 1,i1i7 sq. ft. 1mia, 70, fi.14 PROPERTY TAX U$T. 175 Same and Locitian. MrSO11111. Real Est. Taitaal Tax. Perm, l,d4rixrd Y., "itateof, Hanover-- (Cs,tltiu- ilecl.j 2,437 sq. it. Intirl, S s'r, 13 5, L ,6, PL 53: WO 0,330 sq. ft. laud, 7, 1532 . 1i1t) ��,4i1i1 q. ft. hind, S ii, 13 7, 1. 1. 111.4;15 . 100 ",4W iiii. fc. Wid, 2, •1:119 . 140 'F,400 Sq. ft. 111011 -1, .1:3.7 100 2,4011 5c1. ft. 1'ruld, 4, 4:28 . 11111 2,4W sil. ft. fivid, 5, 4:1.1 , 1417 2,4110 sq. ft, l€1:10, 1;, 4-10 . 100 2,020 sc.l. It. Will, 11, AW5 . 100 1,t1 i 4 .9(l• f L. 11110, t31, 4110 . NO 1,87-i wi. 1t. land, 321 •1117 , . 100 1,1211 sq. ft. hold, 25, 461) . 100 2,-1f111 sq, fL 11111{1, 7, 441 . 100 >,46t1 i;q. ft, laiid, S, 4.12 . 100 2,400 sq. ft. 1:111c1, 11, 445 . 100 2,4110 Rij. f1. iftli 1, 12, 440P . 100 Sq. ft. I1Llid, 17, -11'.} . ltld1 2,2:)'l)sq. ft. l:tTU1, 41, 4 7l; . 100 2.117i1 qq- ft.. 1.ml1 -12, .171 100 `_'.177 art, tL. hLWI, :.M' 47-1 100 3 _r51 sq. ft. 11u1L1, 4U, .17i) . 100 2.it0 sq. ft, hued. }:;, 178 . 100 •J,400 Sq. tL &21id, 4.1, 4109 . 100 .2,-ja0 sq. ft. land, 4!,-), 4bO • 100 2,,100 H(1. f l. h1 nd, 1 d, 4t+2 . 100 .05400 Sq. ft. land, 4SI 100 . ?,400 sr1. ft. laurf, 40, 1k1, . 100 2,400&1. ft, 1111><d, 50, 4119:1 . 100 :,P,400 sq. ft. Hind, 51, 41 6 . 1€0 2.4400 sq. ft. 11111t1, 52, 487 . 100 •j.4Q0-,4 1. ft. land, S a, 11 S, L 0, PL-10-6 . . 100 2.400 sq, ft, land, 10, - M•1 . 101) 2,400 sq. ft. hind, 11, 4113 , 1011 •'.4t10 sq. ft. hulll, 121 10., . 1 Ou 2.41111 sil, ft. 1111111, lf►, :$!t`a . 100 .1.400.iil, f 1. klid, 20, :1:11 104) • •:i.i -i. f1. 1311d, 21, :1!1:; . 1150 ',U4, 1. ft. Inrid, 2`2, :j!12 ' lt�l 1,11-418i1, ft. land, 23, :101 . . 100 E.2116,il. !t. 1:111d, 24, :"In) , 100 lUO tir1, fL, 1;111d, 5, B ;1, L 1, 1'L 5212 . 100 +rUU Sq. ft. hL11 1, 2, 52.1 I00 2,500 sq. ft. land, �, i-24 . 100 2,;5OU sq. ft. Iand, 4, 5"?i}s . . 100 1,�Nw iii1. ft. land, 11, ti?ll . 100 2,5(11)iiq. It. land, 12, ,2>1 . 100 2,400-9q. ft. land, S 5, 11 10, L 1l, V .122 - 100 2.400 Srl. ft. land. 10, •I•_'.1 , lipfl >, 100 sq. ft. Innd, 14, -127 . 100 2. 4110 :,1. ft.. 1:1n(1, 15, 4D4 111Q "'41ifI :.r, ft. I:€tid, 1Ei, 420 . 7t1f1 2.1011 ri, land, 17, 4 340 . . 100 Y#fF 1'Idf3PERT1 TAX MST. Name and L Wation. persrinal. num i"t. Total 'rax. Perry, Edward Y..r-sfa a of, IIb1,1 over-(C'1.11etin- ned.) 2,400 sq. ft.. laiid, ti 5, 13 10, L IS, -I::1 1110 2,4HO seq. fL. I;Lnrl, in, -1:12 - 10 2,411(1 4+ ft. 1:L11d, L,4, 1!,2 1411) 2,400 sq. ft. land. 12)6' -W; : . 1111 2,40)s1-1. f(. buirl, 2 , 9'1 11m 2,100 sq. ft. 1rs.ILd, '�8, 1r.1'4 . VID � 2,100 s11. fl. himl, � i, 1{I 1i1I1 .f ,100 till. ft. hi-m1, 3t),, T1:4 NO ' 00 SCl. f. LLLi41, :Iri, fr191 . 1011 2,411119LI. tt. 14111L1, --I, :')112 100 i12,018 set. ft. land, 8 5, 13 211, I. 2-1, 281 . 111-1 7,fi9111 12"•i Puttee, 10111L IL, Cambridge _ . . . . . . . 14,260 sq. rt. Lined, , 10, B 1, L 3, 111, 2 . - - -d 1•iI l] IS 1'ctrtc:'r. Tlimbe li, alul DeCosta, GrAcp, -Me.1rsr:•- 4,:1:ci,1 mq. ft. 11111d, S tl, 13 17, L 4 . . . . ,Till :; 2S Fcittle� Oeorge A. and M Lr' A,, Mirth 110-ur1116•li 2,500 sq. it. 1awl, S 5, 11 27. 1. 21. PL :t:, , { ., 28 2,81I11 sq. ft. laud, L Tt , I IT.:,:,L, r P rllt, George B., '4 nItlllanl . ,9--jl1 48 :;s 1'rif�s1:, Fr.ink B. 1114E Boston 2,-dM-9q. fL, lalid. "' 5, 11 M, I, fr 2.700 sq. ft. laivi, L 8 . . . . . :,,,7110 sq. ft. ]and, L !1 . 3,461 :S9.1. ft. Iniul, L 11) . . . . . 1,841 sq. ft. 1.111d, L 11 Fcmers, Frank 11. . . . . . . . . . . - 8,870 sq. ft.. land, ',i lli, 13 8, L 12 . 1,3(41 1 Provident Cu-uperative Bank, Chclsva . . . . Iatlttrlel _ . . . �,;1C194 4,000 sq. ft.eland, S 6, 114, 1, 21i, VL Slr R'[llI house. . i l,:rr 11 l •1,4 oo sq. ft. lasid, S 0, 11 3, 7. '21, 1'1. !i 1 liome. . { . . . . I.:"ril i 3,1121) isq. ft_ land, ; 6, B 11, L :,0, I'I. 1i,Y:; I9C11r 111; t,W1111, .Fnhia, Cambridge 2,550 sq. ft. latid, IS 3, 13 28, L vE, i'i. .,wi . 100 1,725 sq. It. land, L IIla1, I I L ,'411 Ion 20u l Quilln, 411fo nel J., Aldrose , ft. l;tlid, 14 5, '11 5, L 59, 111. 600 1[•.e1 1 iA 1'lt{}1'ERTY TAX LIST. 177 1Tame and I ntxtican, Personal. Real Est. Totial Tait. quimby,Gemge L.,or owners unknown,Newton 7,210 sq, ft. land, S12, Bll, L1, PL18 . 4-50 5,250 sq. ft. land., L 2, PI. 1!p . 3� �3,250 sq. ft. Irtud, L 4, I'L 21 _ 300 5,250 sq. R. land, L fl, PL ,31 . zoo 5,250 sq. ft'. land, L 7, P1,:m 30D 6,250 sq. ft. land, L 23, PL 32 01749 sq. ft.. land, S 12, B 2:3, L 21, PT, D . ' 400 7,3N 5u3. ft. Iand, L 22, 1'I4 B 450 7,316- sq. ft.. land, L 23, P.l, 7 +500 �)'119.3 sq, ft, land, L 4, 11I, 6 300 31,000 sq. ft. IWO, L 25, I'I,:3, 4, .5 &50 untinislied house . . . . . 1 boa 250 sq. k l and, S 12, 13 !t, L `21, I'L a4 . 4{1{I Quiaaahy, Edith it., -Newton . . . double house - . - . . . . . . . . . :1,500 5,2JO sq. ft. 1aHd, ' 12, B 0, L 9, P1, 25 . . . 300 Qaincy, Atuns, Boaton. . i . . 21585 sit, ft. land, S 5, B M, L 2t;, PL 414 , lu[1 2 46 Quigley, .laaue �4., Medford . . . :309,021 sq ft. land, ,S 15, B 11*, T I . . . . t1,ODO 93 41) 1�and, Edw., eaata of, or owners, Boston . . hriu5e by tenant . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1500 barai . . 30I1 ' 7b1.17-.-sq. It, l��sacl, S 7,.B.3, L . . . . . 11,30f1 I�,1110 214 Zi# Itantlall, A. B., and Moses, Theresa, 13atb, L%je. 25,0-112 sq, ft. 1: id, 411, B 1I, L - . . . 2,Wj 32 80 Bice, John -M., and Howe, 1-I. Wi , Wald nin . 42930 sq. it. land, is 3, B :17, L :, . . . . . . .160 ; ,,t, ]lice, .leme A., Boston . . . . . . . . . . . � 0,6212) s{I,ft, land, iS :3} B 24, 1, 11, 1'L 4 . 400 ti b!i Richardson, Emily hl., P a&vIena, Cal. . 2,400 sq. ft. land, S a, B 10, 1, 11, I'L •121 . , 100 2,400 sq, ft. land, L 12, 1-L 4`_5 . 100 2,401) 5rq. ft. land, L 31, PL UP _ 100 -1,400 sq. ft. land, L 82, PL 500 . 100 11iebardson, William T., Belmont street, , . . 400 0 it'll hOt1SO by tc KULt . . . , . . . . . . . . . 1,260 home by t-mant . . . . . . +100 sq. ft. land, S 16, B 22, L Il. . . . . . 350 1,SsU 1p 34 I 178 PROPERTY TAX LIST. X-ime poll Location. - � Pergonat. I F llual r&t. ` Total Tax.- I;iclharclsUn, Clam, re . . . . . . . . homw by tctl€ant j . . . . . ,800 •1,176-Eq. ftn hind, S3, B 15, L 2 . . . . , 600 iiiubardson, MrLropret,, Boston . . . . . . . . la umin by tenant . . . . . . . . . . 2,400 1.3,i:;l) sq. it. l.atncl, S 2, B 5, L 8 . . . . . 1,70 4,100 07 24 11iel;inger, Laai-s, et ux., l309oli . . . . . . 4,04Yi sq,it.land, S t:, 1B 3, L 13, PL 8f . . . P-00 L l4. P1.87 400 0 a 1)0 Rlgp, Fanny B., Bismarck, N. 1). . . . . . 1 `2,4181 sq. ft. 1��1, S 5, B 8, L 17, PL 31)7 1 2 0 U 13 28 2,400 % ft. land, L 18, Pi.4A y Robert, Edwin A., Brookline . . . . . 1,400 aql ft. land, S 5, B 4, 1, ON, PL 431 . . 100 1 (14 1z{ol}hmn, ArthurC. and.�Umism M, Cambridgei 3,198 sq. ft. hand, S 12, B2S, .1. 1, PL ltll . 150 `' 4€1 Robinson, Elizabeth Ann, Bostrm 3 328 sq. ft. lanai, 8 1, B 1; 1, 31), 1}r, 300 4 02 iRoche, Tohu J., 'Somerville . . . +.�� . . . . 11,0TT sq. ft. land, ,S 12, B 14, 1, V, I'k 1 0 1} 2,722--A1. k land, L 12,B 14, L 7, PL 7, part of 3f1a I�00 1.1 6 Roiilston, Thomas W. . . . . . . . 1°,,39(i sq. ft. iana, S 3, B 38, L 6, I'r.;13 i00 7,(ST11 sq, ft. bind, S 3, B 30, 1, r, PL 14 300 i'IM5 sq. ft. land, 7. 12, PL 21 -3r-Ju 5,773 -,q. ft. land, 8 3, B -10, L 8, I'L 12 . 251) 1,101} i 18 {l+ Rollins, Edwin L., Wellesley . . . . . . . . z,,03-4 sq. ft.laud,S 12, 13 .4, 1. 18, I'L 1' . 00 2,800 Russell, maly 2%. . . . . . . . . . . . . . house . . . . . . . . . . ,,20�y0/� :97,1 4 sr}. ft. land, S 0, B 3, L 5 . . 21- 001Y Ilymi, Mary, Madden . . . . . . . . . 1,(1:10 sq. ft,land, S 6, B C,, T, 2, 1'L 30 . . lOL} 1,800 sq. ft. land, L 1, VL 11161 . . SOD 20f) „ 3 Satlmmmn, Mnria W. . . . . . 5,140 811. f L. land, S 5, B 20, L 40, PI,5 . fll l 1 92 i PROPER TY TAX LTVI!. 179 Naint :end LotatiGn. Personal. Real Fit. I 'Canal Tax. Sanborn, Fli•mbetlt II., wife of John . . i,A;37 .9q. ,ft. hind, S .^,, B 39, L B . . . . . . cl,ll;W %+ fL IW O, Is rl . . . . . . 3,7 80 w1. €t. land, S :3, B 4 f), L 7 . . . . . . 700 11 48 Rinford, Txyvph€tsa, Chicago . . . . . . . . 2,U01 scl. ft. laitcl, S 5, B 3, L 112, I'L 423 2,40 sq, ft, lawl, I.j 11`3, PL 424 } ?I1U $ $ Sanders, Mary ❑., rsWe (if, 8 lcm 2511,720 ,tl. ft. laud, 8 7, B 7 51001 82 00 Saunders, bluy L,, 3fattapau . . . 8,380 sq. ft..land, S il, B 181 L 3, part.of 400 $:tenders, William B., Wellesley . . . . . . house 2,U6 ml. ft. land. :, .;,.B , L a$,"I Li ,,20 + 200 1,143 sq. ft. lancl, L 47, PL 521 S 1,700 27 88 Sayer.,-, Ellen, Walthnut . . , . . . . . . . 1-2 double house . . . . . . . 1,2750 i,l i rq. it land, S 2, B 18, L 3, 1-`� of . . {.bfl Sale, Tl)ha'aim, Bwtoit . . . . . 1`a,004) sq. ft, land, 8 12, 13 131 t, 12 . . . . 1,200 ft. land, L 1 . . . . l'Im Scollany, WWilliam, Brig htnu . . . . . . . 2,800 46 92 1 K,,521 sq, ft, laud, S 14, L 1 . . . . . . . r"600 106 1{t} 8ttegev, Samuel H., Brighton . . . . . . . . grain eIc,► ttor . , . , . . . , . . barn and tenentem. . . . . . . . . . . . 2,2IH1 shed . . . . . . . . 300 3;,11.1`2 sq. ft. Iand, s 1`21 B~So, L,1 . 3,wo Seldner, Laura, u . of Lippman, BWou , 2,:315 scl. ft. himl, S v,B 20, 1, 18, I'L 2U I . 2,278 sq. It. land, L 10, PIS 202 225 sal. ft. Iand, S ;r, B 23, L 24, PL 204 . 2,500 E;q. ft. land, L 22t 1'€. 20-1 . 21500*l. ft. lend, I.21, P'1. 20 . :1,001 qr}. ft, land, 1. 20, 1'I. 208 . . 2,:04 sq. ft. land, L 17, PL 289 . . 2,48it :sq.ft. land, I, 1I3, PI,290 . 700 11 48 S11a5F',Emanuel 8,,,, Bosto�u .��yy y� 2,•f00&1. it,. land, S 7, B 4, L 58,+PI, 436 . I'M 1 64 2,356 wl. ft. land, S i;, B 5, f. 18{} PROPERTY TAX LIST. Marne and Location. Persocsa1. heat Est. 'Total rax. Sheparrlsnn, Edgar D., W.-Othain-(Cont.inued.) 2,7380 sq. ft. lrtnd L a . . . . . . 100 2130 .3 28 Sheridan, Philip II., Braokline . . . . . . . 4,0UO sg. ft. land, S 6, B :1, L .a, PL `$ . . . 200 3 28 Shnons, Hatch &. Whitten Co., Boston house and shirt factory . . -1'060 8,0OU sq. ft. land, 8 10, B i3, L M . . . . 1,1()0 6,100 140 2� Simons, Alntini N., li ellesloy . . . . . . . . houso . . . . . 4,DOO Ml,50G sq. ft. lu d, 8 1, B 81, L 13 . . . . . 1,000 5,000 82 f1Gl Simpson, vertaztro, Boston . . . . . . . . . bon9c by tenant, . . . . . . . . . ,000 II,260 sq. fL. laud, 8 I, B 11, 1, ;, 1-2 of I`I, 10 8f10 i3,800 G2 42 Skinner, sardius, Dula . . , . . . 5 •110 sq. ft. lawl, S , I3 4:k, 1. `?, PL 65 + - 400 •I,1;80 Sq. R. lauti, I. ;a, PL Mili I � 'f' Maier, Charles A., Snmerville . :a,a 03 sq.ft. lurid, 5 12, B:34,L ti,G i i,ilttrt+,)f� 200 3 Slade, Jonathan, or owners, Fall River . . sq. ft. land, S 10, B ll, L . . 2,iii10 #:? G Sl tt tt e t, 11:tr}A., Soluervlllu 2,-1:i1 s<I, ft. Iand, S 5, B 20, LJii PL30 2,446 Sq. ft. laird, I16, FL 51 2,402 sq. it.lautl, L i, PL 52 2,31:' sq. ft. laird, L 8, I'L ijd ,rst}fl g 20 Sleeper, Mary E., and C. E. Ober, or owners nnknov+n, Nashua, N. 11. . . . . . . , 14,686 sq. it. kuld, 8 12, E3 11, L 6 . -,50 112 30 Smith, John T., 't Athant . . . 2,103 9st, ft. hind, S E"i, 13 S, L I, I'L ,k10 , 62,15Cj Sqq. ft. hind, L 2, I'L 411 0,2011 sq. ft. land, L.1, I'L 412 2,1357 sq, it.,land, L 4, I'L 4 W, 4010 0 01 i Smith, 7'bom,,Ls'K, Boston . F 6,324 sq. tt. Ivid, 8 1, B 11), L 22 . . 900 Slstith, Charles Il., Brottltline . . . . . . ,2.)0 sq, ft. land, S 12, B 9, L 3� . . . . . � '►(JI} 820 PROPEMY TAX LIST. 18� Name axicl Locntincc. Pernon:xl. Ruscl Est. Tntal Tax, Smith, Fp11rt1ittj, Clnitltaln . . . , *1,400 sq. ft.. laud, S 5, B 4, L 28, I'L 460 . 2,400 sal. ft.. land, L 20, PL -11i f 2,400 sq. ft. 1:111d, L.10, I'L 464 . , %400 sq. ft, land, L 40. P1. 454 . 2,400 sy, ft. land, L 41, P1, 45.1 . 2,400 sq« ft. land, L .42, PL, 452 . 700 l l 18 Sulith, CTeor e 0.,lintl Ua11a, F:lle11 . . . . holt:5e . . . ',400 13,280 sal. ft. land, S 4, B 0, L 10 , . . GP Slnitll, William E., Waithan, . . 3,130 51 �I 1,050 sq. ft. lands ti 5, 13 214, L 9, 1mrt of�Al 228 . . � . . . . . 120 sq. f t. Imid, S 5, B `?-4, L 10, 1),Lrt of�PL.: 2N . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 82 Solomon, I.Acwl& i111c1 Sninulell 5ulonitsn 2,106 sq, ft. kand, S 5, 13 6, Sri 0-3, 1200 3 28 +,1ti, sq. fL hind, L 04, 12L 0-1 � SAtttll 1'4 ty rnout11 Sayings Bank, ey ntca u h aparLtlltlllt both . . . . . . . . . . 9, Im1 fl,912 sq. ft. lan€l, S 1, B 2, 1, :, . . . . . . 1,QfltI Spaulding, Mary A., ,1. C. Stolle, agent . . . ]1l,Il(1U If14 0fl hollse by telzant . . . . . . . M) 7,440 9q. ft. land, S 1(1, ld V3, L 7t1t1 Spidlo, dames L. and Alexander, Belmont . 4 2•2' sq. ft., lltrltl, S 6, 13 21, L 1 20,8110 sal,ft,1t111C1, L 2 . . . 1,tiD0 24 00 Sera,to, Obactiall, Swansea . . . . . . . . . house . . . . . . . . . 4,fllln 12,.500 sq. It. land, S 1, B S, L 2 . . . . . . 1,ilo Sllrarlge, Icingr AV., Cambridge . . G,70�J #13 48 2t400 sq, ft. land, S 5, 13 4, L tll I «, �1 22,400 sq. ft. l� nd, L [s� I - 200 .r 28 Stllrtley, Stunner C., Lawrence . . . . . . . house . . . . . 3yi11]tl 99,250sq. fi. huid, S M. B 1, L 4,, PL 1, 4, F, tS, part, of . . . . . . . . . _ . . . 3,000 Stevens, James T., Braintree . . . . . . . . I1,61)0 IOU 410 home 1-)y tetlant . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,[l11{1 1;9133 Sq. ft. laud, S 10, B 11, L 10 . t,:50 2,650 43 .16 182 T'I1O1r'ERTY TAX LIST. dime and Lo"tiati. Pcrsrinal. Herd 1"t. i Tnt31 Tax. SLetsoll, John A., I ostan . . . . . . . . . 401111ie house . . . . . ;t.l)0fI 11,270 sq. A. larld, S 12, B 23, 1. 13 , . . 000 50 04 Stiickney*, J. I:C,, J. Brown and i . :L. Sp:-Lt ua, trn=;tees for est.Lf(-- of .Helen Hosmer . 31),000 402 00 Stelalim.4on, Ellen B., Boston house . { . . . . . . . . . 2,5i00 •4,7b0 sq. it. land, S 1, B 12, L `.;„), PL it . , /Soo 1 h l,l}ptF -44I . 0 Stolle, Marks H., \eirtolt 70.5.12 -sq, ft, land, S 11, B {20, L 1 I- ,jii7 sq. ft. land, r, .1 ft, land, L •4 , f 0,0[1U 3?l 00 Starer, John W., Boston . . . . . . . . . house by tenant . 2,000 3,71.4 sq. it. land, S F2,.B4 12, I. 10 . . . . . ;551 2,350 38 5 Strout, 11arriiA C., Walth,-o" . , . . . . . . 1lonsr . . . 2,000 .i,000 sq.�rt.l;ami,.S�t1, B 7, 1,:1i, PL 259 . 2110 2,200 sa OPS Sullivan, J'eromiah, Cambridge . . 116,1)75sq. ft. laud, S 15, B 1), L 15 4,500 73 80 Sweatt, Georg4 IV-, Bamil a blikcks Goll.taioing 12 tell+E:P ellLS . . 12,500 S,95 6q. ft. Land, S 2,B 18, L 11, IIIA) . . 650 9,WO sq. f1, land, i. 12, 111, 10 700 11,W7 sq. ft. lutd, L 13, PL 11 Soo 14,1360 240 26 Swift, Alim H., Boston . . . . . . . . house ' . . . . . . . . . . I + a,U(10 1,oni)sq ft. land, S 6, B 1, L 12 . . 250 C,`3F)(1 ill 00 Snow, Leyttid A., and Byam, I nkiel, Bustua . 159,730 stl, ft. LLIAI, S 12, I3 10, L 17 , . 11,400 IN Wj Talater, Emily LT., Netistoll . . . . . . . . . house . . . . 2,500 5,1.12 sq. ft. land,4S 1, B 10,.L 11, PL 8, Omt, half . . 500 5,000 sq.�ft. ]mid, S 1, B 10, L 12, Pf, i � :i0f} Tansy, . . . . . . . . `3,400 Fq. It. laiid, S 5, B4, L44, PL 450 110 1 64 JO F-1 IL US `� rm 'R ZF* 'pi 1 ..}1 •1,5 CkLi.'e 1 "i:rld ` 'i `bT `0' S 'I'pA q U 1ati LS!�t - a 1qac{mvo "y,1119nU To 'Xtt '•1i 11aE1 '.1UjG L, it 'It1 'i' "I "'n 1Y 't S 'Pilul ;j •hq {:100`u 0f si t 0001 f -. . . . . . , . . . . to] IOU jai 19 'I 'I 1 a It S 'ptiul '1I •Lis M(;'0% . • viticilapvitq i ''I•moagaLi 'm)pj1.L . � fi:•i rl�i 'rr rI 'iaut�l '7j '1)s f3tt[e'L'I ir,-. OF ov,I It•1 'I4[ `i- 'I `vin't •i,i 'bs 1 fvsi U[,[ 'Ir1 '€ 'I '1`T q '1' S 'lsttul 'i} 'bl; tkf1Q'T,Z, 1stt1€ �t 11ija 'ru�u.Npo to `vjaa�€lall 'ugi�1l.L 6xfi008 L'91- "1,[ `IP'i '[mul -Ij jj0z,7. • ll got rLd `n rI P a 't S 'pirv1 -q -LS Z40%, e111.uatims 'PIui 1 lannu 76 f 009 W' eld 'L1.'- 'I `1)"Vi w 'Tf€;S(ic'g t:Li r1iT `fl'rI 'L a y S F11tILI ]j . . �C[i.�sa€tsnS 'sal,it:t1� `ttilull•i� SS $4 003'k 0i1L'L ju J.LUCi `I I Z '4e; €%: S 'Ist14t1 '"1j 'bS O1)T-'LI 60fi . . . . . . . . . . u.ttq 1101:G . a�nr�ti S1 [k OOL . (i `q U 'it S 'PUt'1 13 'bw R19,15 . - jan i MaX '-,U ant[PV '0jX_kL 1 t�, DOS'; 000t . 1° 'I `r H 'I S `Puui '7; •bs ,14 z''. I Oft"i . . . . . . . . . . juvtun Acq € titatl t¢a;stiff 'matzeto xo lbju-4so c"v €5.1001,) `ttoltla'L (O11;'Tti '17? 'Puu( '1I •1)ts 0;.€:'7 99 L 09 j ;1 ri,l 'r ri `pslul -I; -fps Zi-[-';; •#ia II 'putil °ij -bs (1F()'0 . . 1140,IL ktakr I-V lajjwoS 1101,cul 1T 9 ODD ;rt `I,T `ei 'Iputti 1I •Us 1901; QT9 rld 'fi• rI °1)IEvi ']j 'hF t11t€'I . }zg ri,l Rt [ 'pttlt[ • •iy pr?'I i. g fa! 4r.T` '1 °!' ii `p S '1st�ul ' J's 1}L$'t . ,,.o1F�,ulutip� �s�,.i •�I-1 a�.[oa;] `acri�t:,L 99 09 Wi•'F,' di€11 ;:t. •i 'Tttttzl ,.II .ti i•fiF;'� 091 t 'I `puul •i; •bs {}ri [% `9E. a `(v S 'p€xul 'i 'ins 0O1'S a',1pl1q1Uu3 7W'I "JIZ Elauuu 'JGI,(VL TMT1 *ISH luau JBUQFk1,[ Put au€n_+ti 184 1'I,[Ft ERTY TAX LIST. Nmale and XAcatimt. Personal. Real E-11A. Total 'r x. Torrey, Trauk H., or owners, Melrose hnm.a by tenant . . . . . . . . . . . . mit-buiiaw . . . , . . . . . . . . 100 8,880 sq. ft, land', 8 1, B M, L # . . . . . . 500 "'100 11a 3 ToNvnsettd, Tmnk A., Needham . . . . . 2,003 sq. ft. land, S 7, B 1�3, L •I, PL ? . . . a,(1b 21$i73 sq. ft. land, L. 5, PT,3 . . . .ltlo 000 11 84 Tuttle, Sarah L. L. . . . . . . . . . 4,400 sq. ft, land, 8 ,,, B ,i, L 43 . . . . . . 100 1 64 Townsend, Luther T. . . houzie by tenant . . . . . . . . . . . . . barn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . POD 20,5311 sy. -ft. lani , S 2, B 4, L 1. . . . . . 4,0I10 lrulise by Ferrins . . . . . . . . . . . . 1' m 4-,.1-12 sq ft. Land, S 2, B 4, L 10 . . . . . IC10 double house . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,:I0U bank . . . . , . . . 300 U,I7i3 sq, ft. Luid, 8 2,B 4, L, 21 . . . . . 1,850 home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3,0DU barn ' ' . . . . . . ; 4U0 0,.128 sq. ft. land, 8 2, 13 4, L 20 . 11.100 double Mouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,000 double bouse . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . 1,500 16,47.,sq. ft. hand, ,., ?, B 4, 1'r•.'' . t3, 3134 4 teliCulent Muck . . . . . . . . . . '-"010 ltj, 120 sq ft. land, C `?, i3 4, I. 2=3 . . . . . 2,000 house by tetlaltb . . . . . . . . . . `2,00U 1 4,705 SLl. ft. laud, S '2, B 4, L IS . . . . . . I-'0 I 6 ,2%;5q. ft. land, 1116 . . . . . . 4,:►DD •11,304 'I (380 GO Union Carpet Un'sng Co. , , . . . . . . 3fl,3�kU brick will . . ' DO 84,7120 s�el. ft. lnnd, S 1'.1, I3 :;d, 1,'1 . U'70o brick store home . . . . . . . . . . . 6tMOG storc ltottne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5'1 0 mew brick mill . . . . . . . . . , ]il,A:lilfJ 2 clouble houses . . . . . . . . . . 2,400 store ]rouse . . . . . . :5,UI10 148,E-71 i9q. It. land, S 12, B 31, L 2 . . . . 4.r,00 emu,i 00 1,411 2-1 Vina1, George W., Vilttllhaveu, 14fo; 2,400 sq. ft. land, 8 3, L 4, 1, i], PI,44.3 IN 1 114 NV.%IkQr, EI)l1raien IL, Jr., Marshfield . . . . house . . . . ' ' . . 2.000 4,000 st . ft. lu►i�I, 8d:I3 i, T� 44, I'1� .'I[J . 2:10 2,250 :106 90 P,ROV RTY TAX LIST. 1�5 .-Ime and I.oc atton. Pe sunul. Heal Est. Tatatl Tax. W alker, George W., 1ll tlden 4,42.7p sq. ft.. land, S 12, It 7, L 2, 1'L 1 . 2.50 4,1143 sq. ft, lalId, 3, 2 . . 251) 6,840 Sq. ft. 11md, 4, 3 . 610 i,f3:1 sq. ft, Inucl, :a, 4 ;'M I,63' all, ft. land, 11, ,P :ton A'537 sq. #'t Land, T, 11310 sq. ft. Imid, S' I 5,740 sq. ft. l.utd, 7,025:;cl. ft. Itmd, 8,0D sq. f1. land, is, 11) . Jim 11,t$OO sv1. ft. laIld, 14, 11 Ott►"•1p Stl. fl. I-IMd, 151 12 7,4589 Nil. ft.. lWHI, 1t1, 1:1 . 6,561 sq. ft. land, S 12, 13 8, L 1, 111, 22 0,59's �iq. ft. 1.11A, 3, 21 I1 new 11 ,1tsr, I ,, I . 1. ft. hmLI, 8 12, 13 13,�L 4, 1'I._' 1 ft. 1,111(l, 7. ,13. fr. laud, S 12,11 22, 1, 3, 111, 4 1d111 :1.-01) till. ft. land, rS 12, I3 24,L 2, PI, M ;;loll `,,700 sq. ft. land, :3, (11) .1,700 sq. ft.. land, 11, -,!i I ::dell 5,700sq. ft. land, 1:3, 67 =1,700 sq, ft. Imid, 1.1, IN 1,700 sq. ft. Iat A, t:-" Wj 4J11 .1.(114 scl. ft. land, l ti, 8.277 sq, fi. land, S 12, 113 26, L 1. I'L 'o7 <i,01111 sq. ft. I uld, .;, 78 11I!-w 11 CO 118(. . . . . . . . . . . i,;YR8 st1, ft.Iitilcl, S 12, 13 420, 1, 11, 1'L 81; llov 111Ii 9e . . . . . . . ' w411Y eOO sq fl. Imid, S 12, U 21i, 7,9P3 sq. ft., laud, �i, 17 . 4011 P.7 00 sq. 1 L. bind, I j, ,I; Ioil Sri. ft. latld, wI rl,IOG rirl, ft.. 1al10, ,, gat SUO M) gal, ft. laiid, 111 ,s , 800 5.700 :xil 1t.. la.nd. 11). a 1 r300 700 s41. ft, hind, I1, I:-, U I I 110 ml. ft. 1.IY111, 1-Yt iI I at10 Y,700 sq.ft. Iand, 13, 7;i . - 3t10 j double house . . . . i,100 sq. ft. land, 8 1';', B 20, T. 14. 11L I 2 . rinullle house . . . . . . . 701t s(l. It. lnal[l, S 12, P :16, 1, 1,1, 1)L SO . -100 rt. lallal, 17, 71 .300 _ s, 1:Iutttl, S 12, D 2:1, 1. 1% PIS 37 . 450 .300 CL. land, ON 10 sq. ft. 1,i11d, 11, -A . 300 Sq. ft. I'mil, 1 1, .31 . . 1100 8,820 sq. ft, land, Idl, 29 . . p 450 1002 scl. ft. land, fi 12, 13 10, L 13, T'L 14 i 186 PROPERTY TAX LIST. N;Imv mild Lur-atluji. 'Purganal. Real Est, Toul Tax. Walker, Geo. W. Malden-(Coaitinutd.) 5,500 sq. ft. ]arid, S 12, B 10,1, 14, 1111 1 2ZO F,500 iq. ft. laird, 1;]. 10 . 260 - sir, ft.. ]null, 16 17 . 250 7,4*0 Li�q. ft. hiltd, S 12, B P), L a, PL.;8 , 310 ft,1{l q. f1., laild, -,5)56 sq. ft. land, S 12, B 21, L I, PL 46' 122 tic.]. fL huld, 2, 47 •100 �4 1:L 1 5q. ft. land, 8, 48 . li,i1 }, g,7 .';tl, fL land, •11 41) . 2.-M ;,,151} sq. ft.. laud, i, j-'O . 23-)0 •1.13 811. ft. IFtlid, ta, T,1 . 2.7311 -,,taps 4cg. it. ]MA, 4 a 1 . . 2,,4 l I,2101I till, ft.laml, 8 12, 11 27, 1, 1, 550 G.Io O sii, ft. l uld, 2, 107 :100 6,000 sq. it. loth_], .3, 10t 300 frr��l,fl{1Q Fir. ft. Imid, •1, 105 W,lOO sq, i fpt. 1c111r1p .9p 304 6,000 s,1, ft. land, 0, 103 Soo 10.575 Sq.ft.1 nil(1, 7, 102E dill] g 3,048 €ili ft. land, S 1.2, B 28, L 2, I'L 14 . 200 .1,700 ti.l, ft. 1i1.9.lfl, , N 300 [ .i,7t} sir. 1t, 1it11d, , N) , A) _ 5,700 rill. ft. kind, G, li"? 3P111 :i,700 sq. ft. Iraid, 7, ill :3t} 5,700 sq. it. land, 's, PS e5,700 q. ft.. lind, 0, g1i 300 3,700.4(1. ft. lytnd, 10, .90 . . :,4{) 5,588 'A1. ft., l uld, 111 81.1 . Soo 7,.M1.3 €tq. ft. laud, 12, 11ti 1100 1 r>,(S13P Sir, ft. laild, I"', 115 . BOD 9,277 sq. ft. L•itt(l, 14, 88 . 400 112,87R, 9:c1, ft. and, S 12, B 20, X, 2, part of . 6,0()0 . 08,1733 sq. ft. lath], 8 12, B 30, L 0, part of v,a7t)a h,83t 9q. fi. law], ti 12, B 9, 1, 11, Ph 21 . 3 If)t) 5,500 sir, ft., law], 12, '21P . 190D 51,-.30 B40 0 Wade., Elizabeth A., Medford . . . . . _ . . 2,500 sq. it. land, 8 5, 13 211, L 5, l'l, 121 + '••"iD l 10 2,300 sq. ft. land, 1, t,, 1'1, l_'2 1 Walt, :1fary H., nx. of Peter, 11 mid, ]dirtily D., tip.. (if willi"1111 . . . . , . . . . . . . . dwell1m house: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . barn •iaQ 20,707 sq. fr, land, S 12, B 321 L 3 2:3,9111 ;:1. £t. laitrlp L 4 . . . 2:3.K(il) 91. 1t., Imid, L 5 . . 821268 v.1. ft. land, L 6 . . 7,8611 1'ROi'1 RTY TAX LIST. 18 r Name and Lar.uinn, i'ersomt, Real Est. Total Tax. W1111COr, -Mary S., Waltham . . `+'000 ',faftib 11 E11'11 ` � 1172,040 sal. ft. land, 9 7, B 1, L I . laSlrm barn . . . 600 .k28,840 srl. ft, 111id, S 7, B 2, 1J 1 10,600 fowl 1lnals. . . . . . . 61m 1,72`�,840 tirl. ft. ianfl, h,�B fi#� 4 . . 21,510 fowl 11[au, . . . . . . . . . 4w farm home . . . 1,5 ) 1}t 34,`00 sq. ft. land, S 8, B 4, L 1, 2, . • - - 1,5W 111,0304 i;tl. fL. lanai, 8 8, D 4, L 4 to 19 lnclll- sive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ��,:it)11 54,200 921 01-� W,,11tlratin Co-operative Ban1., Waltham . . • ' house , . . . . . . . . . . � 1,800 •11027 sq. itlllnd, 8 (1, 13 2A, L 17, PL 37 2,50 Itt�ltse . . . . . 4,000 sq. ft. land, S 6,�B+1, 1, 11,�PL 27, . 2150 1lonse . . . . . _ . . . r . . 2,000 4,000 Eq. ft. land, S G, B 2, 1. IS, l'L 40. . 2N) 2,000 :1,06:1) s.q.*ft. laticl, S 0, B 10,d. 18, PL 164. . "00 111talSt 2,000 3,!120 sq. ft. hand, S i4, B 9, 1 1'L 0,40 , . 2W 11ause . + . . . . . . . 1,600 4,4f,1 sq. ft. [and, SO, B 3, L 20, PL t32, house . . . 4,000 Sq, ft. 1.111L1, 5 (1,111 1., L i$, 1*. . . . . ? f�l house . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l,!11oo barn. . . . 160 5,147 sq.it. land, S Ci, B5, L 32, PL 1 V. 2'-5 l jjrZ1L11:am Sat%,jogs Blank, Waltham . . . , . . 1611 buk(thla rued addition . . . . . . . . . . 4,000 avtater p w r id wheel . . . . . . . . . j 5,0()0 2,400 sq. ft. land, S 10, B 1, L 8 . . . . . . .1,`01) 13.2100 216 48 Wardell, Stella A., Worcester . . . . . . . . A'I,bl#'d sit, ft. lalul, S 3, B 2.1, L 8 . . . . . . ii,#iflft Sq. ft. l t116'1, 5 3, B :38$ 1, 11) 7,D72) sq. it, ltilil1, 8 3, 13 2J11, L 1 . . . . . ll':atskin. Edson C., Boston . . . 2,2,511 sq. ft. l,tlid, S 5, B :,, 1, 17, PL 4l?S sq. ft. hind, 1. is, 409 { - ll`stt�c}u, V-iliinua F., Boston. . . . . . . . . 11t�lt c: . _ . . . . . . . 3,500 61250 srl. ft. land, S 1, B 11, L a . . . . ftl 4,200 ,} lVaL,,itim, Carl L,, Boston. . . . . . . .100 sq. ft. land, 8 5, B 2, L 1:1, PL 208 . . . j Not. valuml. 188 PROPLIRTY TAX LIST. NN,LITIc :And Location. parsatal. heal Test. Total Tax. W%tts, John V,, L,ynn. ' . . . 2,880 sq. fit. Land, S r, 11 20, L.3, PL 48. . . 2,417 sq. ft. l:tRd, L 4, l'Il 4 D. . 2,7011 sq. ft_ land, L 9, l'L ". 2,607 sq. ft land, I. 10t PL 55. . . 500 8 20 W1111wll, 1Yilliltm L., Somerville. . . . . . . . - lsetiv house . . . ' . . . . . 1,500 2, 35 sq. ft. land, S 1,,, 1i >S�l, 1. 14, Hart Q1 1'L I and 12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250 1,760 `28 70 Wayne, Herbert 1., or owners unknown, Now- toil . . . . . . . brlc;k factory. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l �10a engine horse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200 factory and worltgl op, . . . . . . . . . 8,200 00,8112sq. ft. Und, 5 7, B 1�7, L `2. . . . . . 3,100 • Welch, Will:rd Alld Mary A., Malden. . . . . 1t?,5#14 467 40 18,COD sq. ft.. land, S 6, B 20, L :36, 13L 44. 600 0 k4 W0011, Patrick, Boston . . + . . 2,500 sq. It. land, S 6, B 26, L 19� PL 71 j 250 4 1D 2,500 841 ft. land, L 20, PL 72 t . )Vee[l, Oeor e N., Newtoti . . . . . . . . . 110t1SU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,500 barn and thed . . . ' . . . . . , clog •10, 510 sq. ft. land, S 4, B 6, L 1:3 . . . . . 500 W eld, BEL11jal-Nin P., trustee, S€nierville 311340 164104 barn aI1d sheds . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,I100 ,ntlicl- 1ulilclu100 . . . . . . . 250 1,42,1,414 sq. ft. laud, 5 11, B 29 S.30 . . . 57,000 frEt,!fiU 1�ti�5 ;:lil Weldon, William B., Neiytoll durable houst�. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,400 double house. . . . . . . . . . . . 3,000 8,280 sq. ft. hud, S 9, B 2, L :,.' , . _ . . 800 double house . . . tl . . + , ��,fi(}t.l 5,`250 sq. f% laud, S 12, B D, 1, 51 VL 2 3GO 1 11[}D 1.17 +ill Weldon, Iiato Al., Newton . . . . . . . . . house . . . . . . . . . . . . . •�,46Q0 fl, R)d mq. ft. laW, S 12, B 22, L 1, PL 41 + . �/tp�60yy ,. � Y •lidir Welch, 1,�6'illialn IL, Somerville . . . . ��yy,laflV 2,50D 5fl. ft. l tnd, S 3, B 26, L 13, 1'l 77 2�+D 1 1tl `?,1)00 sq. ft. land, 1, 14, PL 78 ti PROPERTY 'TAX LIST. Nmnc and LI][:LLI1101. persnnnl, 'Real Let. Total Tnx, Wellington, rlizn A., Newton , doubla lt,puse. . . . . 6,000 `q. ft. laud, ,i 9, B il, L t1 . . . . . . {} GDOj 3 96 Wellington, Charl«A, Lerington . . . . . . 1 sq, ft., land, S 7, B 4u, FL 0 . . t11 Sq. ft. land, 13 , , -sq. ft. land, 14 .1,1 12 sq. f1. L.tlttl, 17 . . , 4,U12 sq, ft. I:Und, 1 1:;: stq. ft. 1.1116, 21 . � 4,1tF:l 411. ft, l.tsld. 22 , 25 { 4,1.,3 sq.. ft. 1< I li, 4,M2, sq. ft. land, 20 4,374 sq. ft.. 1111IC1, 29 . . 4,4U sq. ft. ltmd, 30 , . 4,404 �-q. ft. halt#, :3:1 . . . . . 4,555 -,q, ft. land, 2 4 . . . . 4,016 seq. ft. Land, ,? . . . . . 4,675 stq. ft. 11111d, :18 4 rW sq. tt. lzultl, 41 4,711E sq. ft.. 1:111[I, 42 , . . . . scq, ft. ll ml, 4 3 . 4.111(4 N11. ft, 111.11d, 46 . . . . , 4,977sq. ft. I�111d, 4,1 . . :Tii:i; sq. ft. laud, .6 . , ;,1u23 sq. ft. lantl, .34 , . . ij,218 sq. ft. hand, •j7 . . . . . 5,278�iq. ft. 1,,ku 1, 4 8 . . sq, ft.. land, 1.1 . . 5,810 sq. ft. land, (12 . . . i,4541 sq. ft. Lwtil, till , .s1520 6cq. ft. hand, lift . ,15I40 sq, ft. hand, 01 sq. fL Land, %761 sq. ft. Sand, 7•1 . 107 sq. ft. land, $ 7, B 4, P L 7 :.3,+70 sq. ft. 1m)(1, 8 . . ,1,8:12 sq. ft. land, 1.1 ,8q;, sq. ft. land, 12 . . . . . 1)z7 ,�,q. ft. inna, 1, . . 4.08; sq. ft. land, 111 . . , . 4,14 3 Sq. fta Wit], 20 . , .q,'_{78 sq. it. LOW, 213 . . 41:1:33 sq. ft. land, i , . . 4,3116 scq. ft. kutd, 28 4,458 €scq. ft. lct ld, 81 4,521 sq. ft, lsilld, 32 . - q -�fl. ft. I:l:tc1, 3:; . . 4,0-1 nrq. ft, fian i, 30 , . , . . t 4,772 i4q. ft, ltt<ltd, 40 . . I 1 U 1'1tOPT-,RTY T1�-X LIST. -Name and Locaxion. Personal. F eld ¢st. Total Tns. I Wl Aliix!.Acru, 1C11a , A,, TJLkiisr°=toii-(Contim1m1,) 4,K34 ail. fl.. land, S B 4, .P L 40 . -1,807 sil. ft. land, 44 .04ai1 sr1. t't. land, 47 5,056 S4. ft. lMid, l . 5,147 sq. Ft. laid, s2 . . 5,210 sq, ft. land, 5,2•7d 3 sq, It, land, uli .113.r 'aq. It. land, 3D8 s€1. Ft. land, sq,, ft. Imid, 6,521.9 9q, ft. land, 64 . . . 5,619 sq. 11 t. land, 0 ;;,d 11 sq. [t. laricl, 71 . . 5,836 8(j. [L. 111•1Id, 775 . 5,8M.) sq. ft. 1mid, 70 . 0,8€" sq. ft. Inud, 81 , . . 0,489 sq, ft, land, Ell . . . . 6,366 sq, ft. I'mil, 8:; , total area 3.110,461 sq. ft. Imid. . . . . . . 10,000 house . . . . . . . . . 1,t'[10 7,734 sq. f t. Iand, 8 7, 13 1, 1, . nml ;, part, of 400 6,287 sq. ft. loud, S 8, B }, 1. 1, P1, 23' .P,OOD Sq. ft. land, Ir L', 1'IJ 22 . 6,302 sq. ft. land, I. I; 1'1. 2.1 , ",()00 sc[. ft. laDd, L 7, 1'L 25 . 1,0110 :3,i 10 sq, ft, land, S 7, D 4, F'L 0 . 100 I 18,000 218 20 Weleb, Charles W., I-'l7ilaclelphin 11,00a sq. ft. laud, S 4, B 1.3, L 5, PL IN 11,000 Sq. ft,. land, [:{1, I'll 111; 11,000 &q1 ft. land, S 4, .B 14, L 1, 1.'L 117 1,000 lei 40 West Newton Cu-operative bank . house, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,200 4,000 sq. ft. lapel, S 0, B 1, L 17 . . . 260 1,450 2.3 78 Wheeler, Daliiel It., Boston . . . . . . B16 sq. ft. lavd, S 5, B 7, 1,`21, Pl-, •lt3ti . 848 sq. ft. land, L .'`R, I'L 457 . 100 1 64 Wheeler, George, California borne by Gregg $,at10 1,412 8q. ft. lancl, 5 ]Q, 13s1G} 1� 7 1,100 4,000 75 44 White, Thomas L., Cambridge . . . . . . . 875 sq. ft.- land, S 5, B 30, L 12, PL 260 . 1,400 sq. ft, land, 1, 11, 1'L 270 100 1 t14 1'4 isitney, Airs, Charles, or heirs, Duibury house . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,600 i PROPERTY TAX LIST. Name nad Laeation. Iersulia1. Real rst. Total Tax. Whiuwy. -Mrs. Charlc-s, or heirs, Duxbury-= (Umitiltued.) : ,5-XI sq. €t. land, S .1, 11 13, L; . . . . . . 650 WI duamore, Martha�sE., Cambridge 2 000 tsel. ft, land, IS 5, U 4, L 47 . . 2,0 0 sq. ft. land, L 48 . . . . . . 200 3 28 %Vilbur, Asa, i- Co,, Boston . . . . . . , 11ntt5e . . . . . . 14,::3110 sq. ft. land, S 1, B 11, L 8, IT 30 . 5,�?f1Ch 85 2.8 Villauz, George rge E3., 11' t 1 ewt(111 . . . . 180,71118 sq. ft. Ladd, ti 2, 11 'tD. 1. 1, part of 2,80D -15 112 Willard, George 11., Waltham , . . . . . 50,080 sq. ft. L ULd, S u, B 8, L 28 . i SOO 13 12 Willey, Clareme IL., Somerville ,84,111 5a1. ft. lanrl, 5 .1, .B 38, L 4, PL 31 . . `:0 ., 2$ williams, {,eorge 520 scl. ft. laud, S�1;,�11�1,+1. 5 will€ulls, Rev. John J.' Boston . . . . . . . 11+puss~ 8,0oo :35,`s36 sq. It. hold, 5 2, B 5, sj,000 11Ct1S.5e l3V CU U9111'-in . . . . . . . L�,Ot10 8,8+17 sal. ft. land, IS, 16, B 8, I, 1-1 house by Butler . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,ssaul 11,650 sq. ft. land, S 2, B i, L 1 . . . . . . 4,257 sq. ft. land, 1. 2 . . . . . . 7ou 26,350 416 74 Willia nis, Mar} T., Boston . . . . . . . . . 2, 5S sq. ft. land, S 5, B 20, L 24, PL 61i 2,341,1 sq. ft. land, f: 25, 1'L G 150 4 14) `1k'illia1ns, Perking G>, . . . . . . . L10111tle 1tovSte . 2,000 10,800 sq, ft. land, S 8, 13 :t, Y, 2 , 550 2,550 41 82 Wilson, George A., 13ostmi . :.0,7.50 %q. f L. land, LS 12, B 7, L 1 1,000 16 40 Withers, Lavinia, Evemtt . 2,400 :sq. ft. land, S €t, D 4, L 2b, k •1.,7 . 2,400 sq, fr. 1:111c3, L 21, I'L 474 200 x 23 Wood, Henrietta IV., Roxbury 2,821 sq, ft. land, 5 5, B :,, L 27,{1'L 418 . 2,81SO ;sq. ft. la d, L 28, PL 4I9 , 2,940 sq. ft. hand, L 291 P1,420 . ft) 4 92 I 192 PROPERTY TAX LIST. ;Naiue anal "-ation. Personal. Real EsL Total. Tax. William, Jushna A., nr awners, Danielwnyiille, Cr�aa sa. . . . . . 45,069 sq.µft.. lr n,L S 1`2' B 34, _L _�, :1, DIO,-194 sal. ft.. laud, S 12, 13 .��, .l, 1, 2, :3, 5, � 8,2ri{1 1315 010 l,, 7, 8, i i, 10, 14 . . . . . . , . . . . ! Woodwort;la, Charles L,, estittu of, ,ttuh rst . house by tennut . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,001) brim 100 11,048 srl. f!.*lnntl, 4 ;, 13 2U, L 4 . 1,150 -1,260 :�1 :30 Woodridge, Emily, Newton . . . . . . . . . house . 2,t 00 7,$1I s;cl, ft, 1alaal, S 3, I1 ;ti5,+1, 21 f'I, I (IR) Wooley, Levi, and wife, WalOvi;ri . . . . . 2,500 Sq. ft. 1..111d, S , 13 25, 1, 1. 1'I. 1`t°3 _ 2,500 sq. ft. lend, 1. 1'I. 1'2 . 2,500 sq. fI, l; ud, 1, 1'1, 1='"� . . 2,500 srl. ft. land, I,4, I'I. I2N . 5t1f? li 20 Wright, Carroll D., Waahingwii, 13. C'. . 20,1900 F(1. ft. hutd, S 4, B 3, L 7, 1'f, 1-1 20,8110sg1 ft. hand, [. 3, 1'I. l;) . . 111178 8q. fit. land, L Oy 1'1. It! 1.7ta[] 27 88 Wenditil, Frank A., Salet1L . . . . . 1,:w�11.� 21 32 Yet, Lewis P., Waltbam 2,400 a;c1, f 1. latid, S o, 13 '10, L 2G,`1'f. 4:11:, . 2,4110 hrf. it, laud, 1, 21, N. 434 . 2{10 3 2S Young, Aauautte C., C,urudi:w, Donaldsonville, Cstata . . . . . . 20,17)grl. ft. land, S 4, B ::, 1°, 3 11,441 -cq. ft.. Wad, r, 10 10jBO sil. ft. land, S -1, B b, L 4 . 107,200 rail. ft. land, 84,R 7,L 1 to 12iaaelusixe 4,800 78 72 Yomig, m autl m. . . . . . 2,500.9q, ft. land,S 5, B C:, T, 8, P1,G,10 . . . 100 1 64 Young, [.ewelly n W., Boston . . . 2,3D.1 sq. ft, laDd, S 6, B 15, L 72, 1'L I'M , NO 1 04 INDEX. Appraisers' Vol6Mation of Property at Town Fariu. ..» . . z6 Assessors' Ri. purt. . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . ... . . . .. . . . . . . . 63 Appropriations, tSgg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . . 41 Collector's Report. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . 1z Estimated Expenses for i€goo. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . 51 Fire Department, Enghicers' Report. . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . .. 54 Highway Department, Report of. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . qa Inspector of Buildings, Report of. - - - - - - - . . .. . . . ... . . 6 Tnsura ace . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . ... . ... . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . 136 imry MC11. Ust of. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. . . 30 oti-cerscers of the Foor, Repeat of. . . .. . . .. . . . . ... . . . .. 33 Park Con missionors. Report of . .. . ... . . .. . .. . . .. . . . 59 Police Department, Report of. . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . 35 POI)LIl&MA. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . 3 Printing Earlier Town Records. . .. . .. . . ... . .. . . . . ... G- lb ShcedUIC 011d Valuation of Town Property. .., . . ., . . .. Mi Selectmen, Report (if. . .. . . .. . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Sewer Dapartmetat. Report of. . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . ... . . 51 Town Clerk, Report of. . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . 71 Town Notes, List of. . . . ... . . . •. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 120 Towai Officers. . . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . .. . ... . . . . .7 Town. Solicitor, Report of. . .. . . .., . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Treasurer's Report. . . .. .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 x z REPORT OF TTH AUDITOR. The various departments in the Auditor's Report airs: aarrangcd alphabetically. REPORT OF -rmE BOARD OF 1:IEALTIT. SCHOOL REPORT. LvmzAny REPUBT. SUJPPLrt.N1FNT.ARY CATALOGUE. VALUATiOx BOOK.