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The south end library at no time has drawn out as many books as it is entitled to under the vote, but all so taken have been returned except the lot now there, and in as good condition as when borrowed. I believe the circu- lation of 4500 books from that source fully accounts for the slight loss in circulation at this library.
Respectfully submitted,
JOHN D. PARSONS, Librarian.
.
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APPENDICES
APPENDIX A-RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES
Appropriation .$2,250 00
CREDITS
From dog licenses
library bureau, bill credited back. 7 50
Town of Newbury, use of library for year 1899. 150 00
$724 56
Total appropriation and income. $2,974 56
Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to balance
3II 88
account.
$3,286 44
EXPENDITURES Authorized by City Council
Salaries
$2,625 57
Fuel
212 70
Binding books
187 89
Printing. 83 00
Premium on insurance
75 00
Supplies and sundries
67 94
Labor
26 48
Sprinkling
7 86
$3,286 44
$567 06
268
ANNUAL REPORTS
MISCELLANEOUS
Received from fines $14 07
By balance due from 1899.
09
$13 98
.EXPENDITURES
Freight and express $8 69
Postoffice
6 00
Sundries
2 08
$16 77
Balance due $2 79
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APPENDIX B-PEABODY FUND
In accordance with the condition attached by George Peabody to his gift of $15,000 to the Newburyport public library that an annual report of the condition of the fund should be made, we hereby make the following :
The principal sum of $15,000 is at present on deposit with the Institution for Savings, where it has been from the beginning, and which can only be withdrawn by the signature of three of the trustees.
At the close of the last year there was on hand according to the treasurer's statement a balance of $501.91. Since that time there has been received an income of $906. There has been expended in the purchase of books $549.79, leaving on hand at the present time a bal- ance of income of $858.12*
Since the close of the year Nov. 30, 1899, 346 books have been added to the library by the Peabody fund, making 9114 books bought since the fund was received.
CHARLES W. MOSELEY, Treasurer. JOHN J. CURRIER, LAWRENCE B. CUSHING, SAMUEL C. BEANE, T. C. SIMPSON.
Newburyport, Dec. 5, 1900.
The condition of the Peabody fund, including the receipts and expenditures of the past year, has been examined by me, found to be as represented, and is accompanied by all the necessary vouchers.
JOHN D. PARSONS.
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ANNUAL REPORTS
APPENDIX C-BUILDING FUND
The original fund of $5000 which was the amount of money left over from the sum subscribed to purchase and refit the library build- ing, now amounts to $6773.05, of which $6636.44 is deposited in the Institution for Savings and $136.61 in the Ocean National Bank. There have been expended during the past year for repairs upon the building $64.91.
E. P. DODGE. L. B. CUSHING, F. S. MOSELEY.
Newburyport, Dec. 1, 1900.
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APPENDIX D-OTHER FUNDS
With the marked increase in the capacity of the library for fur- nishing books it would be well if an orderly and permanent plan for library growth icould be laid out. Besides buying new books as they are suggested and come to the attention of the committee, the weak points in the library's stock should be sought out and such la ctnæ as are discovered filled. Catalogues from second hand dealers from literary centers in Europe as well as this country are constantly received and they invariably contain offers of books which are valu- able and are not in the regular trade.
During the year $372.13 has been expended from the Moseley fund, leaving a balance of $673.06.
From the Sawyer fund 98 books have been purchased at a cost of $80.34 and a balace remains of $162.66. The Green fund for the pur- cease of books on American history and especially local New England history has added 13 new books, 8 pamphlets and 134 photographic views of local scenes, most of which are from old negatives of scenes which have now passed away or are radically changed, at a cost of $92.38, leaving an unexpended balance of $21.02. From other sources $72.80 have been expended.
During the past year a donation of $20,000 has been received front Mr. John R. Spring of California.
A bequest of Stephen R. Marston of $5000 was made in 1899, but has not yet been paid over to the city, likewise one of $5000 from Abram E. Cutter.
272
ANNUAL REPORTS
APPENDIX E-READING ROOM
The reading room, which has now been in successful operation for a generation and which at first was looked on as a luxury has come to be a necessity. Its regular clientele is large, readers who if they missed a day's attendance could be set down as most unavoida- bly detained, and with the transient readers and visitors its seating capacity is pretty well taken up most of the time. Its projector and founder, William C. Todd has again shown the generous interest he takes in it, by making during the past year a further donation to the city of $5000 for its support. This will augment the income which can be expended for newspapers and magazines by one-half. The sum was deposited by the city in the Institution for Savings and will begin to pay dividends when the next semi-annual dividend is ready, in April next. The income the past year from the original fund has been $400. Of this amount $396.18 has been spent for papers and periodicals, and there is an accumulated balance of $41.06 available. During the coming year the number of publications which can be subscribed for will be materially increased, and to that end it would perhaps be a good plan for the sub-committee to have an early meet- ing to consider what publications had best be added and to scrutinize the list as taken today with a possibility of its improvement.
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APPENDIX F-LIBRARY INCREASE
Number of volumes last reported .
Added during 1900 :
From Peabody fund. 346
W. O. Moseley fund. 222
Donations.
Todd fund 98
I2I
Sawyer fund
III
Williams fund. 29
Frothingham fund. 22
Green fund. I2
Bradbury fund. IO
979
35.018
Canceled
67
34,95I
34,039
Total December 1, 1900.
These volumes have been classified as follows : General works, 94 ; philosophy, 12; theology, 38; social science, 73; language, 4; natural science, 55 ; useful arts, 49; fine arts, 43; literature, 88; fic- tion, 234 (including 31 juvenile ); travel and descriptive, 49; biography, 134; United States history, 63 ; other history, 32.
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ANNUAL REPORTS
APPENDIX G-CIRCULATION
Total number of books withdrawn, 37,948, divided into classes as follows :
Per centage.
Fiction
. 29,31I
77.23
History.
1,453
3.85
General literature.
1.342
3.53
Biography
1,324
3.49
Travel .
1,31I
3.45
General works ( magazines)
1,033
2.67
Natural science
623
1.64
Useful and fine arts
755
1.98
Social science
318
0.86
Theology
272
0.71
Philosophy, philology
226
0.59
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APPENDIX H-DONATIONS OF BOOKS (To April, 1900).
VOLS.
Acker, Finley
I
Balch, Edwin S.
I
Bullfinch, Ellen S.
I
Bunker Hill Monument Association.
2
Burnett Extract Co
I
Chapel, J .
I
Curzon, Mary R.
I
Dall, Mrs. Caroline H
I
Dodge, Rev. John W.
I
Essex Bar Association
I
Farmer, James Ę
I
Fitchburg, City of.
I
Goodwin, J. J.
.
I
Hall, M. O
I
Haskell, A. L.
I
Harvard University.
I
Hitchcock, Rev. A. W
I
Houghton, Mrs. E. P. D
I
Little, Henry B
I
Lynn, City of.
I
Massachusetts, Commonwealth of ..
6
Massachusetts Society Sons of Revolution 2
Massachusetts Volunteer Aid Association
I
Moody, William H.
5
New York Monument commission
3
New York state.
3
New York state library
I
New York University
I
Newburyport, City of.
I
Newburyport Daily News Co.
2
Philadelphia Fairmount Park Art Association.
I
Publishers Punch
I
Rogers, E. H.
I
Stone, George F
I
Towle Manufacturing Co.
I
Unknown
I
Very, Lydia L. A
I
Volta Bureau
. I
Wells. Mrs. F
.
I
.
.
.
·
.
276
ANNUAL REPORTS
Whipple, C. K., estate of 28 Wood, Henry I
Yale University . · I
U. S. Government :
Civil service commission
I
Coast and geodetic survey ..
I
Department of agriculture
3
of the navy
4
of war 6
Fish commission. I
Interstate Commerce commission I
Labor commission. I
Life saving service 2
Patent office
3
Senate
I
Smithsonian Institution 7
118
277
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Publications in the Reading Room
DAILY NEWSPAPERS
Boston Advertiser (morning)
Globe
66
(evening)
Sun (morning)
Herald (morning)
Times
66 (latest edition )
Tribune
Journal (evening)
Wall Street News
" Post (morning)
66 Record (evening)
Transcript (evening)
Traveller
Portland Advertiser
Portsmouth Chronicle (morning)
Providence Journal
Salem News (evening)
Springfield Republican (morning)
Washington Post (morning)
SEMI-WEEKLY OR WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS
Alta California, San Francisco
Argus, Albany Bee, Omaha
Commercial Bulletin, Boston
Commoner, Lincoln, Neb.
Picayune, New Orleans
Pilot, Boston
Pioneer-Press, Minneapolis
Plaindealer, Cleveland
Dispatch, Pittsburg
Dispatch, Richmond
Enquirer, Cincinnati
Financial and Commercial Chron- icle, N. Y. Free Press, Detroit
Gazette, Montreal
Globe-Democrat, St. Louis
Herald, Glasgow
Herald, Rutland Item, Newburyport
Inter-Ocean, Chicago
Journal, Kansas City News, Charleston
News, Galveston
Courant, Hartford
Constitution, Atlanta
Courier-Journal, Louisville
Press, Philadelphia Rocky Mountain Weekly, Den- ver Saturday Evening Gazette, Bos- ton.
Sun, Baltimore Times, London
Times-Democrat, New Orleans
Tribune, Chicago Tribune, St. Louis
66 World (morning) Newburyport Herald (morning) News (evening)
Chicago Times-Herald (evening)
Haverhill Gazette (evening)
Lawrence Telegram
Lynn Item
New York Herald (morning)
New York Mail (evening)
Post
278
ANNUAL REPORTS
LITERARY, RELIGIOUS, TECHNICAL, ETC .- WEEKLY
Argonaut, San Francisco
Boot and Shoe Recorder, Boston Collier's Weekly, New York Christian Register, Boston Christian Science News Letter Christian Science Sentinel
Congregationalist Dial, Chicago
Engineering and Mining Journal, N. Y.
Forest and Stream, N. Y.
France, La ( French ) Boston
Frank Leslie's Illustrated News- paper, N. Y.
Germania (German) Boston
Graphic, London
Harper's Weekly, N. Y. Home Missionary
Illustrated London News Independent, New York
Journal of Education, Boston Judge, N. Y. Life, N. Y. Machinist, N. Y.
Mirror and Farmer, Manchester Musical Courier, N. Y.
Nation, N. Y.
Nature, London
Official Gazette, U. S. Patent office
Outlook, N. Y.
New Century, N. Y.
Public Opinion, N. Y.
Puck, N. Y.
Punch, London
Saturday Evening Post, Phila. Scientific American, N. Y. Scientific American Supplement, N. Y. Youth's Companion, Boston
MAGAZINES AND QUARTERLIES-DOMESTIC
Ainslee's Magazine, N. Y. Architectural Review, N. Y. Arena, Boston
Atlantic Monthly, Boston
Bibliotheca Sacra, Oberlin
Bird Lore, N. Y.
Bookman, N. Y-
Century Magazine
Chautauquan Christian Science Journal
Connecticut Magazine Cook's Excursionist Cosmopolitan, N. Y.
Critic, N. Y.
Current Literature, N. Y. Delineator, N. Y. Frank Leslie's Pop. Monthly Forum, N. Y. Granite Monthly, N. H. Harper's Magazine, N. Y. Household
Journal of Zoophily
Junior Munsey's, N. Y. Ladies' Home Journal, Phila. Lippincott's Magazine, Phila. Little Folks, Boston McClure's Magazine, N. Y.
Manifesto
Municipal Engineering Naturalist
New England Homestead, Spring- field New England Magazine, Boston Outing, N. Y.
Pearson's Magazine, N. Y. North American, N. Y.
Political Science Quarterly, N. Y.
Popular Science Monthly, N. Y. Review of Reviews, N. Y.
Rhodora, Boston St. Andrew's Cross St. Nicholas, N. Y.
279
PUBLIC LIBRARY
FOREIGN
Art Journal, London
Blackwood's Magazine, Edin-
burg
Cassell's Magazine, London
Cassell's Magazine of Art, Lon- don
Contemporary Review, London Fortnightly Review, London
Good Words, London
London Quarterly Review MacMillan's Magazine, London New Illustrated Magazine, Lon- don
Pall Mall Magazine, London Nineteenth Century, London Strand, London Temple Bar, London Westminister Review, London
280
ANNUAL REPORTS
Donations to the Reading Room
American Monthly . .D. A. R.
Christian Register American Unitarian Association
Christian Science Journal.
GeorgeT. Morrill
Christian Science News Letter Christian Science Sunday School
Christian Science Sentinel.
Congregationalist. Rev. J. W. Dodge
Congressional Record . Hon. W. H. Moody Cook's Excursionist Publishers
Home Missionary ....
Est. E. S. Moseley
Journal of Zoophily.
Publishers
National Engineer
Charles Desmond
Newburyport Daily News.
Publishers
Newburyport Item
Official Gazette
Patent Office
Outlook.
.W. W. Goodwin Signal Service Weather Maps. . U. S. Department of Agriculture St. Andrew's Cross.
St. Paul's parish
The New Century
Mrs. K. Tingley Universal Brotherhood. 66
...
MISCELLANEOUS
List of Jurors 1901
(Published in accordance with the requirements of Section 4 of Chap- ter 515 of Acts of 1897).
Name
Adams, Hazen M.
Adams, J. Augustus Adams, Richard G. Armstead, J. Clifford Armstrong, Joseph C. Atwood, Lewis J.
Badger, George C.
33 Purchase street
62 Prospect street Parker street
3 Fruit street 205 Merrimac street
15 Woodland street
Stock fitter
Clerk
Shoe cutter
Electrician
Carpenter
Burnisher
Agent
38 Washington street Builder
8 N. Atkinson street Carpenter
20 Fruit street 191 High street II Winter street
Occupation
Watchman
Truckman
Contractor Painter
319 High street 20 Oak street
Butcher Shoemaker
Messenger
Stationer
Teamster
Manager Heel Co.
Agent
Farmer
Beckford, Albert H. Berry, Leroy
Blaisdell, John C. M. Blood, John Balch Bowen, William G. Bradley, Thomas Bridges, Samuel A. Brookings, John B. Brooks, Arthur J. Brown, Lawrence W. Burley, Daniel S. Burrill, John T.
Residence
Central place 106 State street
70 Bromfield street 22 Prospect street
Bailey, Charles W. Bartlett, Edward E. Bartlett, Edward H. Bartlett, Joseph W. Batchelder, Elbridge K. 306 High street
13 Horton street
48 Temple street 230 High street
3 Jefferson street 51 Federal street II Market street
Master mariner Shoe manufacturer
Painter
284
ANNUAL REPORTS
Burrill, William E.
70 Pleasant street Shoe cutter
4 Milk street
Grocer
812 Buck street
Apothecary
5 Merrill street
Laborer
Gardener
Teaming
Street car conductor
Curson road
Farmer
Choate, Leonard S.
83 Lime street
Piano tuner
Church, Charles A. Coffin, Francis E.
340 Merrimac street 31 Broad street
Sewing machines
Coffin, William B.
272 High street
Surveyor
Coates, John W.
57 Lime street
Shoe cutter
Colby, Edward H.
II Otis place
Clerk
Cooper, Jolın A.
Carpenter
Conley, William
Wharfinger
Crabtree, Abram A.
Steam laundry
Creasey, William J.
Crowell, Charles B.
Painter
Creeden, Patrick A.
Shoe cutter
Currier, Calvin E.
Contractor
Currier, Edwin
Mason
Cuseck, William C.
Insurance
Master mariner
Marble & granite works
Davis, Thomas H. Drew, Oscar F.
II Brown square 86 Federal street
Silver plater
Edmands, LeRoy S.
37 Broad street
Machinist
Evans, Joseph W.
21 Winter street
Manager car works
Fanning. Fred B.
41 Fair street
Clerk
Fogg, Clarence J.
Shoe cutter
Shoe cutter
Ford, William
Foreman hat factory
Fowler, Albert E.
Cigars and tobacco
Gerrish, B. Gardiner
Carpets
Gerrish, Gilbert
Clerk
Goodwin, Charles W.
Dry goods
Goodwin, William A.
Carpenter
Gorwaiz, Albert M.
Clerk
Gorwaiz, John
Fancy goods
Gould, Horace
Retired
Gould, Walter F.
6 Chestnut street
Laborer
Greely, Lucius H.
78 High street
Mason
Greenleaf, George P.
33 Bromfield street
Shoe cutter
Carens, James F.
Casey, Andrew J. Carey, Michael T. Cate, Daniel W. Cashman, Daniel Chase, Joshua L. Chase, John M.
7 Carter street 17 Fair street 25 Forrester street
52 Warren street 42 Federal street 35 Winter street 150 High street 26 Broad street 25 Dove street I28 State street 6 Court street I42 State street 28 High street 183 High street
Painter
Dame, Wallis C.
Davis, Ira L.
Retired
Ford, Samuel J.
33 Milk street 7 Charles street 274 Merrimac street 17 Essex street 29 Milk street II2 State street
108 State street 40 Prospect street
I Buck street 205 High street 16 High street
Pattern maker
285
LIST OF JURORS
Greenough, Joseph M. 12 Titcomb street
Livery stable
Greaton, George B.
18 N. Atkinson street Shipper Towle Mfg. Co.
Greaton, Obed W.
18 N. Atkinson street Carpenter
Griffin, Joseph T.
19 Chestnut street
Painter
Hale, Henry S. 6 Allen street
Sec. Perkins Lumber Co
Hale, Albert D. 6 Birch street
Constable
Hale, George E.
5 Harris street
Clerk
Hart, Robert E.
45 Bromfield street
Shoe cutter
Hatch, Orlando F.
36 Forrester street
Carpenter
Hathaway, Benjamin F. 50 Purchase street
Baker
Hennessey, Paul
12 Boardman street Carpenter
Hicken, George B.
Willow av. & Maple Carpenter
Hinckley, Fred P.
136 State street
Janitor court house
Hines, Joseph
131 Merrimac street 50 Woodland street 311 High street
Insurance
Laster
Howard, William H.P. 117 Merrimac street
Foreman
Hoyt, Alvah
26 Oakland street 185 Merrimac street
Carpenter
Huntee, Thomas J.
65 Washington street Foreman
47 Middle street Printer
Hutchins, William W.
12 School street
Rigger
Ireland, Benjamin P. Ives, Charles E.
14 Fair street
Machinist
Ives, Frank B.
Hatter
Jackman, James M.
Clerk
Jaques, George N.
Teamster
Jackson, Percy B.
Upholsterer
Johnson, Charles H.
Manager
Johnson, Greenleaf A.
Shipper
Banker
Master mariner
Hats and clothing
Kimball, Philip H.
Watchmaker
Knight, Alpheus G.
Gentleman
Knight, Eben C.
Retired
Shoe cutter
Lang, Charles Leach, Alexander Leighton, George H. D. 58 Bromfield street
Painter
Shoemaker
Lewis, Charles H.
112 Buck street
Engineer
Lewis, James D.
68 Lime street
Book keeper
Little, Isaac W.
36 High street
Clerk
Little, Joseph A.
22 Boardman street
Pressman
Johnson, William R. Jones, Oliver O.
25 Federal street 203 High street 49 Prospect street 12972 State street 20 N. Atkinson street Florist
Jordan, William J. Kent, Otis L.
2 Bradstreet place 24 Atwood street 31 Purchase street 19 Market street 7 Summit place
Clerk
275 Merrimac street 275 Merrimac street 23 Jefferson street 7 Titcomb street 156% High street 1672 Fair street
Foreman carpenter
Hunt, John D.
Huse, Caleb B.
Holland, J. Douglass Hopkinson, Albert W.
285
ANNUAL REPORTS
Little, Eben
Lord, Charles H.
Carriage manufacturer Clerk
Lunt, C Henry
Macintosh, Joseph B.
432 errimac street
Car repairer
McConnell, Edward H. 147 State street
Freight clerk
MeComell, Robert C. 269 Merrimac street
Teaming
Merrill, Alfred D.
25 Woodland street Broad street
Clerk
Merrill, Oliver B.
School teacher
Moody, Arthur M.
218 High street 207 High street
Banker
Morton, Charles F.
42 Prospect street 142 High street
Pressman
Noyes. Charles M.
Clerk
Noyes, Fred T.
21 Barton street
Grocer
Noyes, Herbert S.
II Allen street
Clerk
Noyes, Joseph
6 Tyng street
Shoe cutter
Noyes, William A.
9 Prospect street
Painter
Oliver, George Clinton 157 Merrimac street
Clerk
Ordway, Benjamin W. 284 High street
Carriage bow man'f.
Ordway, Charles H.
54 Ashland street
Livery stable
Parsons, Fred W.
152 State street Books
Patriquin, Louis
32 Ashland street
Car builder
Pearson, Samuel
13 Charles street
Janitor
Perkins, Charles L.
1012 Bromfield street Lumber surveyor
5212 Marlboro street Retired
Clerk
Pevear, Samuel L.
972 Kent street
Shoemaker
38 Tyng street
Trimmer
Pike, John S.
2 Dalton street
Boots and shoes
Pike, William C.
167 Merrimac street Carpenter
Clerk
Poore, Charles W.
65 Prospect street
Grocer
Poor, Isaac Jr., Pritchard, John N.
134 Water street
Master mariner
Purington, John W.
II Oakland street
Silver moulder
Rand, Daniel A.
14 Oakland street 912 Kent street
Motorman
Richardson, Joseph C.
25 Boardman street 318 High street
Clerk
Rowe, David T.
6 N. Atkinson street Shoe maker 4 N. Atkinson street Foreman
Ross, Edgar
II Tyng street
Carriage manufacturer
Ross, Herbert W.
22 Congress street
Clerk
Rourke, John J.
10 Barton street
Carriage painter
Sargent, Charles H.
323 High street
Machinist
Pike, George I.
Plumer, William H.
5 Park street
Shoe cutter
Randall, Frank A.
Retired
Roaf, George H.
Rowe, Charles D.
2 8Lime street
Clerk
Pettingell, George B.
Pettingell, Peabody G. 61 Purchase street
Electrician
Morrill, Frank F.
45 Purchase street 206 Merrimac street 13 Parson street
Agent
287
LIST OF JURORS
Shackford, Charles H. 29 Bromfield street Smart, George H.
Southwell, George W. Stanley, Benjamin F. Stickney, Edward S. Stevens, J. Albert Thomas, Charles G. Thompson, George E.
23012 High street 4 Greenleaf street 3 Ashland street
32 Kent street 246 Water street 22 Summer street 37 Lime street
Hair dresser
Painter
Silversmith
Ship carpenter
Variety store
Wood worker
Furniture Combmaker
Thompson, William C. 15 Otis place
Photographer
Thurlow, Rufus E.
23 High street
Clerk
Thurlow, Stephen H.
23 Milk street
Hardware
Tibbetts, Russell S.
41 Purchase street
Baker
Torrey, Joseph
51 Federal street
Painter
Townsend, Oliver P. Tucker, C. Frank
II Salem street Nurse
3572 Washington St. Fruit dealer
Varina, Edward E.
43 High street
Coal and wood
Welch, George H.
20 Oak street
Shoe cutter
Wilson, Albert P.
88 Federal street
Bicycles
Wilson, Simon E.
246 Merrimac street
Veteran
Plumber
Withington, Arthur
206 High street
Printer
Woods, Benjamin S.
30 Washington street Grocer
19 Madison street Moulder
Worthen, John H.
2 Woodland street
Ship carpenter
Young, Eben A.
I Dalton street Mason
Young, John P.
37 Lime street
Motorman
Wilkinson, Michael J. Williams, Samuel G. Winkley, J. Otis
70 High street 27 Ashland street Parker street
Die sinker
Milk dealer
Woodman, William E.
Returns of the Election of the Year 1900
STATE ELECTION
GOVERNOR
Wards
One Two Three Four
Five
Six
Total
Michael T. Berry
I6
I3
3I
15
I5
23
95
Charles H. Bradley
24
25
33
42
43
65
232
W. Murray Crane.
254
I44
278
206
I26
283
I292
John M. Fisher
3
I
I
I
3
4
I3
Robert Treat Paine, Jr ...
47
83
I2I
80
I28
55
514
Blanks
65
60
69
50
5I
62
357
LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR
Wards.
One
Two Three Four
Six Total
John L. Bates
259
15I
287
210
I32
284
I323
John B. O'Donnell.
37
87
III
78
I32
59
504
Wilbur M. Purrington
4
I
0
O
3
6
I4
Moritz E. Ruther.
14
5
8
II
IO
I6
64
George H. Wrenn
2I
23
26
35
34
64
203
Blanks
74
59
83
60
55
64
395
SECRETARY
Wards.
One
Two Three
Four
Five
Six
Total
Addison W. Barr
23
27
30
34
40
58
212
Alfred E. Jones
14
IO
II
II
I3
24
83
William M. Olin.
235
I36
269
201
I29
272
I242
William H. Partridge.
..
3
0
2
I
I
4
II
Luther Stephenson
43
71
109
80
I23
64
489
Blanks
92
82
94
67
60
71
466
1
Five
290
ANNUAL REPORTS
TREASURER
Wards.
One
Two Three
Four
Five Six Total
Edward S. Bradford.
236
138
265
208
I32
280
1259
Joseph L. Chilifoux
32
83
IO2
70
121
57
465
Napoleon B Johnson
7
I
3
2
3
7
23
Fred A. Nagler
I5
8
1.4
9
10
I9
75
Stephen O'Shaughnessey
18
25
26
37
42
59
207
Blanks.
IOI
71
105
68
58
71
474
AUDITOR
Wards
One Two Three
Four
Five Six
Total
Elbridge Gerry Brown .. .
41
86
123
77
I26
69
522
Frank Albion Forsstrom.
I3
5
5
10
IO
16
59
William G. Merrill.
12
9
II
6
IO
T3
61
Henry E. Turner.
216
130
246
I91
II2
255
II50
Frank L. Walsh.
21
25
27
40
39
57
209
Blanks.
106
71
103
70
69
83
502
ATTORNEY-GENERAL
Wards.
One
Two
Three Four
Five
Six
Total
John A. Billings
20
26
28
36
39
61
210
Allen Coffin
5
2
I
3
2
5
18
John C. Crosby.
41
81
106
77
119
6 4188
Hosea M. Knowlton.
230
139
265
198
125
266
I223
Frank MacDonaldj
14
7
I4
13
IJ
17
76
Blanks
99
71
IOI
67
70
80
488
REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS
Wards
One Two Three
Four
Five
Six
Total
Daniel N. Crowley
46
IOI
136
88
I37
70
578
Albert L. Gillen
30
28
31
44
43
72
248
William H. Moody
250
145
267
195
136
257
I250
Ernest C. Peabody
I7
9
I5
12
8
24
85
Blanks.
66
43
66
55
42
70
342
COUNCILLOR
Wards.
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six Total
George F. Harwood.
251
I34
267
199
I32
282
1265
James F. Kelley
22
14
25
26
29
37
153
John O'Rourke.
44
87
I20
76
136
56
519
Blanks
92
91
103
93
69
118
566
29 I
RETURN OF ELECTIONS
SENATOR
Wards
One
Two Three
Four
Five
Six
Total
Augustus P. Gardner. 260
145
264
192
I28
291
I 280
Abner Davis Gorham ...
6
3
4
2
3
II
29
Charles D. Smith
63
97
I35
113
160
90
678
Blanks
80
81
92
87
75
IOI
517
REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT (22d district)
Wards
One
Two
Three
Four
Five Six Total
Charles P. Bailey
41
65
64
48
72
290
John A. Brown.
164
109
197
145
82
697
Charles W. Johnson
46
33
52
63
82
276
Moody Kimball
229
131
273
161
II3
SO7
Winifield P. Porter
42
39
52
52
51
236
George A. Schofield.
II4
I34
183
131
182
744
Blanks.
182
14I
209
188
150
870
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Wards.
One
Two
Three
Four
Five
Six
Total
Edward B. Bishop.
241
139
266
190
130
279
870
Thomas H. Condon
23
I4
20
25
33
30
I245
Daniel Saunders
53
IOI
I35
96
I37
78
600
Blanks
92
72
, 94
83
66
106
513
REGISTER OF DEEDS
Wards
One
Two
Three Four
Five
Six Total
Willard J. Hale
283
209
366
260
210
342
1670
Blanks
I 26
II7
I49
I34
156
151
833
COUNTY TREASURER
Wards
One
Two Three
Four
Five
Six
Total
Arthur B. Breed.
125
80
137
96
65
165
663
Peter H. Grady
II
IO
12
14
25
22
94
E. Kendall Jenkins
222
I86
306
219
234
238
I405
Blanks.
51
50
60
65
42
268
336
REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT (2nd Dist.) Alfred L. Binley .
130
Frank E. Harrington
8
John Q. A. Pettingell
265
Blanks.
.
292
ANNUAL REPORTS
WHOLE NUMBER OF VOTES
Wards One Two Three Four
Five Six Total
409 326 515 394 356 493 2503
VOTE FOR REPRESENTATIVE
In Towns of West Newbury, Merrimac, Salisbury
WEST NEWBURY
Alfred L. Binley . 54
Frank E. Harrington.
9
John Q. A. Pettingell. 18I
Blanks. 59
Total vote . 303
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