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Bouvet, Margaret. Sweet William.
884.15
Boyesen, 11jalmar H. Against Heavy Odds.
849.17
Brackett, Cyrus F., and others. Electricity in Daily Life : A Pop-
ular Account of the Appropriation of Electricity to Every- day Uses. 421.22
Breton, Jules. The Life of an Artist. An Autobiography. 1462.8
Brooks, Elbridge S. A Son of Issachar. 719.4
Browne, W. H. George and Cecilius Calvert, Barons Baltimore of Baltimore. [Makers of America.] 1278.3
Browning, Oscar. Life of George Eliot. [Great Writers.] 1253.7
Browning, Robert. Asolando : Fancies and Faets. 1244.7
Bruce, Henry. Life of General Ogelthorpe. [Makers of America. ] 1278.2 Bryden, Henry A. Kloof and Karroo: Sport, Legend, and Natural History in Cape Colony. with a Notice of the Game Birds and of the Present Distribution of the Antelopes and Larger Game. 1216.15
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The Pastor's Daughter. A Sister's Love. A Novel. 862.11
729.27
Blackmore, Richard D. Kit and Kitty. A Novel.
89
Bumstead, S. J. The Riversons. A Novel. 719.5
Bunker Hill Monument Association. Proceedings. June 17, 1890, with the Address of F. W. Lincoln. 441.10
Bnrnett, Frances H. Little Saint Elizabeth, and other Stories. 847.29
Burnham, Clara L. The Mistress of Beech Knoll. 851.14 Butterworth, HI. Zigzag Journeys in the Great Northwest. 813.14
Bynner, Edwin L. The Begum's Daughter. 849 8
C.
Caine, W. S. Picturesque India : a Hand-book for European Travellers. 1216.18
Carette, Madame. Recollections of the Court of the Tuileries. 1228.3
Catherwood, Mary II. The Story of Tonty. 851.15
Century Magazine. Vol. 17. 1890. 1336.7
Champney, E. W. Three Vassar Girls in Switzerland 813.12
Chapin, Frederick H. Mountaineering in Colorado. The Peaks about Estes Park. 1215.24
Charles Franklyn of the Camel Corps. By Hasmbib. 755.21
Chatterbox. 1890.
881.24
Chester, E. Girls and Women. [Riverside Library for Young People.] 864.22
Church, Alfred J. The Story of Early Britain. [Story of the Nations. ] 1223.23
Church, John. Musical Visitor. Vol. 18. 1889. 1354.14
Church, William C. The Life of John Ericsson. 2 Vols. 111.14-15
Clarke, H. H. Joe Bentley, Naval Cadet. 865 25
Clark, Kate E. The Dominant Seventh. A Musical Story. 814.23
Clarke, Thomas C., and others. The American Railway; its Con- struction, Development, Management, and Appliances. 1455.1
Clemens, Samuel L. (Mark Twain). AA Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court. 761.11
Cloquet, M. J. Private Life of Lafayette. 2 Vols. 1462.4-5
Clutterbuck, Walter J. The Skipper in Arctic Seas. 1453.8
Coffin, Charles C. Freedom Triumphant. The Fourth Period of the War of the Rebellion. 162.11
Coignet, Jean-Roch, Narrative of. 1776-1850. 1456.9
Collins, William W. Blind Love. A Novel. 818.21
Conder, C. R. Palestine. [Great Explorers.] 1463.12
Cooke, M. C. Introduction to Fresh-water Algae, with an Enn-
meration of all the British Species. [International Scientifi . Series.] 1161.9
Contemporary Review. Vol. 56. 1889. 1323.12
Vol. 57. 1890. 1126.1
90
Conway. Monenre D. Life of Nathaniel Hawthorne. [Great Writers.] 1253.10
Cornhill Magazine. New Series. Vol. 13-14. 1889-90. 1134.13-14
Cox, Palmer. Another Brownie Book. 881.19
Crawford, Francis M. A Cigarette-maker's Romance. 746.23
Cunningham, Sir Henry Stuart. The Heriots. 849.13
Curtin. Jeremiah. Myths and Folk-lore of Ireland. 874.14
Custer, Elizabeth B. Following the Guidon. 1453.14
D.
Dane, James D. Corals and Coral Islands. 421.20
Characteristics of Volcanoes, with Contributions of Facts and Principles from the Hawaiian Islands. 421.21
Dane, Daniel. " Vengeance is Mine." 849.11
Daudet, Alphonse. Port Tarascon : The Last Adventures of the Illustrious Tartarin. 761.13
Davis, George E. Practical Microscopy. 421.23
Deland, Margaret. Sidney. 719.23
Depew, Chauncey M. Orations and After-dinner Speeches.
1277.2
Dickens, Charles, and Collins, William W. The Lazy Tour of Two Idle Apprentices, and other Stories. 761.12
Dix, Edwin A. A Midsummer Drive through the Pyrenees. 1216.12
Dobson, Austin. Four French Women. 1463.14
Contents : Mademoiselle de Corday, the Princess de Lambelle, Madame Roland, Madame de Genlis.
Dodgson, Charles L. (Lewis Carroll). Sylvie and Bruno. 816.20
Douglas, Mrs. R. Dun. A Romance at the Antipodes. 851.21
Doyle, A. Conan. The Captain of the Polestar, and other Stories. 814.24 A Study in Scarlet. 755.24
Drake, Samuel A. The Pine tree Coast. 347.9
Drummond, Henry. The Greatest Thing in the World. 476.26
Tropical Africa. 432.6
Drury, Robert. Madagascar ; or, Journal during Fifteen Years Captivity on that Island. [Adventure Series ] 1456.6
Du Chaillu, Paul B. The Country of the Dwarfs. 814.19
My Apingi Kingdom, with Life in the Great Sahara. 814.20
Dudevant, A. L. A. D. (George Sand). The Bagpipers. 814.22
The Gallant Lords of Bois-Doré. 2 Vols. 719.20-21 Nanon. 769.2
Dufferin, Marchioness of. See Blackwood, H. G.
Dunean, Sarah J. A Social Departure : How Orthodocia and I went round the World by ourselves. 1453.15
Dyer, Oliver. Great Senators of the United States Forty Years ago. 446.14
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E.
Earle, Anne R. Her Great Ambition. 729.19
Edmonston, Boit, and Saxby, Jessie M. E. The Home of a Natu- ralist. 417.29
English Illustrated Magazine. 1888-90. 2 Vols. 1314.9-10
F.
Fenn, George M. Mass' George; or, A Boy's Adventures in the Old Savannahs. 862.8
Ferrel, William. A Popular Treatise on the Winds : comprising the General Motions of the Atmosphere, Monsoons, Cyclones, Tornadoes, Waterspouts, Hailstorms, etc. 421.19
Field, Eugene. A Little Book of Profitable Tales. 729.10
Field, Henry M. Bright Skies and Dark Shadows. 235.25
Finck, Henry T. The Pacific Coast Scenic Tour. 1453.17
Finley, Martha. Elsie Yachting with the Raymonds. 726.18
Fiske, Jolın. Civil Government in the United States, considered with some reference to its Origin. 1226.4
Fitch. William C., and others. Vignettes : Real and Ideal. 849.19
Fitzgerald, Percy. King Theodore of Corsica. [People who have made a Noise in the World.] 1268.1
Flammarian, Camille. Uranie. 851.16
Fogerty, J. Countess Irene. 814.21
Forum, The. Vol. 8-9. 1890. 1123.8-9
Fothergill, Jessie. A March in the Ranks. 841.13
Fothergill, J. Milner. The Town Dweller: his Needs and Wants. 416.29
Francis, Laurence H. Editor. Through Thick and Thin ; or,
School-days at St. Egbert's. 881.23
Frederick, Harold. In the Valley. 849.18
The Lawton Girl. 851.17
Fremont, Jessie B. Far-west Sketches. 769.17
French, Alice (Octave Thanet). Expiation. 755.22
Fuller, Mabel L. In Poppy Land. 729.13
Fyffe, Charles A. History of Modern Europe. Vol. 3. 436.7
G.
Garrison, W. P., and F. J. William Lloyd Garrison. 1805-1879.
The Story of his Life. Vols. 3-4. 111.10-11
Gaspé, Philip Aubert de. The Canadians of Old. 729.17
Gerard, Dorothea. Lady Baby. 851.24
Gladden, Washington. Santa Claus on a Lark, and other Christmas Stories. 881.20
Gooch, Fanny P. Miss Mordeck's Father. 755.25
92
Good Words. 1889. 1316.3
Gordon, Julien, pseud. A Diplomat's Diary. 719.15
Gosse, Edmund. Northern Studies. [The Camelot Series. ] 1474.2
Gowing, Lionel F. Five Thousand Miles in a Sledge. 1215.25
Grady, Henry W. The New South. With a Character Sketch of Henry W. Grady, by Oliver Dyer. 1261.10
Graphic, The. Vol. 40. London, 1889. *282.8
Green, Anna K. The Forsaken Inn. A Novel. 851.18
A Matter of Millions. A Novel. 862.9
Greene, Sarah P. McL. Leon Pontifex. 719.1
Griffis, William E. Japanese Fairy World. 859.1
Grinnell, George B. Pawnee Hero Stories and Folk Tales. 814.18
Gunter, Archibald C. Small Boys in Big Boots. 847.30
H.
Hall, William W. Journal of Health. Vol. 36. 1889. 1016.17 Harper's New Monthly Magazine. Vol. 79-80. 1889-90. 2 Vols. 1333.6-7 Harper's Weekly. 1889-90. 2 Vols. *571.12-13
Harper's Young People. Vol. 10. 1889. 682.9
Harte, Francis Bret. A Waif of the Plains. 868.34 A Ward of the Golden Gate. 862.10
Hearn, Lafcadio. Two Years in the French West Indies. 1453.9
Heathcote, J. M., and others. Tennis, Lawn Tennis, Rackets, and Fives. 1452.4
Hector, Annie F. (Mrs. Alexander). Blind Fate. A Novel. 841.14
Henty, George A. By England's Aid; or, Freeing the Nether- lands. 812.19
A Chapter of Adventures ; or, Through the Bombardment of Alexandria. 812.20
Heyse, Paul. The Children of the World. 862.12
Higginson, Thomas W. Travellers and Outlaws: Episodes in American History. 1454.1
Hildreth, Charles L. Oo: Adventures in Orbello Land. 814.16
Hocking, Silas K. Her Benny. 811.25
Holst, Hermann von. Constitutional and Political History of the United States. 1856-59. Vol. 6. 341.7
Constitutional Law of the United States of America. 432.26
Home Maker, The. Vol. 3-4. 1889-90. 2 Vols. 1356.3-4
Howe, E. W. The Mystery of the Locks. 849.6
The Story of a Country Town. 849.5
Howells, William D. A Boy's Town, described for Harper's Young
People. 734.15
A Hazard of New Fortunes. A Novel. 751.15
The Shadow of a Dream. 734.14
93
Hubert, Philip G., Jr. Liberty and Living: The Record of an Attempt to secure Bread and Butter, Sunshine and Content, by Gardening, Fishing, and Hunting. 1217.16
Hug, Lina, and Stead, Richard. The Story of Switzerland. [Story of the Nations.] 1238.4
Hutchinson, Horace G. Golf. With Contributions by others. [Badusmintor's Library of Sports and Pastimes. ] 1452.3
I.
Imbert de Saint-Armand, Arthur Leon, Baron. Citizeness Bona-
parte. 1228.9
The Court of the Empress Josephine. 1228.11
Marie Antoinette and the End of the Old Regime. 1228.8
Marie Louise and the Decadence of the Empire. 1228.10
The Wife of the First Consul. 1461.21
Ingersoll, E. The Silver Caves. 729.22
Innsly, Owen. Penelope's Web. An Episode of Sorento. 849.20
Isaacs, Jorge. Maria: a South American Romance. 755.16
J.
James, Henry. The Tragic Muse. 2 Vols. 719.11-12
Janvier, Thomas A. The Aztec Treasure House. 874.16
Jefferson, Joseph. Autobiography. 1465.9
Jerome, Jerome K. Three Men in a Boat (to Say Nothing of the Dog). 818.19
Jessopp, Augustus. The Trials of a Country Parson. 1462.6
Jewett, Sarah O. Strangers and Wayfarers, 769.8
Tales of New England. 718.34
Johnson, Elizabeth W. Two Loyal Lovers. A Romance. 769.15
Johnston, Richard M. Widow Guthrie. A Novel. 769.12
K.
Keltie, J. Scott. The Story of Emin's Rescue, as told in H. M. Stanley's Letters. 1214.24
King, Charles. Campaigning with Crook, and Stories of Army Life. 719.17
Starlight Ranch, and other Stories of Army Life on the Frontier, 755.13
Kipling, Rudyard. Indian Tales. 849.15
Plain Tales from the Hills. 849.14
Kirk, Ellen Olney. Walford. 769.3
94
Kirschner, Lola (Ossip Schubin). Asbein : from the Life of a Virtuoso. 729.18
Erlach Court. 818.24
"( Thou my Austria." 719.7
Knight, Francis A. Idyls of the Field.
1275.3
Knox, Thomas W. The Boy Travellers in Great Britain and Ire- land. 813.15
Korolenko, Vladimir. The Blind Musician. 719.13
Kraszlioski, Joseph I. The Jew. 849.24
L.
Lafayette, M. J. P. R. Y. G. de M., Marquis de. Memoirs of. 1462.3 Lagrange, Fernand. Physiology of Bodily Exercise. [Interna-
tional Scientific Series.] 1161.6
Lang, Andrew. Old Friends : Essays in Epistolary Parody. 1236.15
Lang, Andrew. Editor. The Red Fairy Book. 769.4
Larcom, Lucy. A New England Girlhood. 864.21
Larremore, Wilbur. Mother Carey's Chickens. A Book of Verse. 188.26
Larwood, Jacob. Anecdotes of the Clergy; or, the Antiquities, Humors, and Eccentricities of the Cloth. 1228.7
Lawrence, Robert M. Historical Sketches of some of the Members of the Lawrence Family: with an Appendix. 1422.2
Lawrence American and Andover Advertiser. 1889. Ref.
Lea, Henry C. History of the Inquisition of the Middle Ages. Vol. 3. 1222.13
Lee, Alfred E. European Days and Ways. 258.19
Litchfield, Grace D. Little Venice, and other Stories. 729.12
Littell's Living Age. Series V. Vol. 68-70. 1889-90. 3 Vols. 1064.4-6 Little Ones' Annual. Stories and Poems for Little People. 881.22 Long, Lily A. A Squire of Low Degree. 769.7
Longfellow, Henry W. Editor. Poems of Places : America. New England. 2 Vols. 188.24-25
Lothrop, Harriet M. (Margaret Sidney). An Adirondack Cabin. 761.14 Lumholtz, Carl. Among Cannibals. An Account of Four Years' Travel in Australia, and Camp Life with the Aborigines of Queensland. 1216.13
M.
Mc Allister, Ward. Society as I have Found it. 1218.2
McCarthy, Justin H, The French Revolution. Vol. 1. 1226.5
McGlosson, Eva W. Diana's Livery. 769.5
Mackintosh, John. The Story of Scotland, [Story of the
Nations. ] 1238.3
95
McKnight, David A. The Electoral System of the United States. 1437.3 Maclure, David. David Todd. The Romance of his Life and Living. 755.19
Manufacturer and Builder. Vol. 21. 1889. 1353 17
Markham, Clements R. Life of John Davis, the Navigator. 1550-
1605. Discoverer of Davis Straits. 1463.11
Massachusetts. AAgriculture, Board of. Annual Report, 36-37.
1888-89. 924.18-19
Education, Board of. Annual Report. 33d, 1890. 917.12 Labor, Bureau of, Statistics of. Annual Report, 19-20. 1888-89. 926.19-20
Lunacy and Charity, Board of. AAnnual Report. 11th, 1890. 1036.25 Manual for the Use of the General Court. 189 0. Ref.
Public Documents. 1888. 4 Vols.
944.5-7; 945.1
Supreme Judicial Court. Reports of Cases Argued and
Determined. [Massachusetts Reports. Vol. 149 ] March to Sept. 1889. 967.3
Matthews, Joanna H. Maggie Bradford's Schoolmates. 729.8
Maupassant, H. R. A. G. de, and others. Modern Ghosts. 729.6
Meade, Elizabeth T. Polly : A New-fashioned Girl. 849.12
Menger, Rudolf. Countess Loreley. A Novel. 818.20
Merrill, George E. Crusaders and Captives. 729.9
Merrill, Selah. Galilee in the Time of Christ.
198.20
Metzerott Shoemaker (Anon ). See Woods, Katherine P.
Mitchell, Donald G. English Lands, Letters, and Kings from Elizabeth to Anne. 1224.26
Molesworth, Mary L. The Children of the Castle. 769.11
Little Mother Bunch.
719.14
Neighbors. 729.14
The Rectory Children. 815.28
The Story of a Spring Morning, and other Tales. 719.19
Mollett, John W. The Painters of Barbizon. 2 Vols. 413.17-18
Morehead, Warren K. Wanneta the Sioux. 862.14
Morfill, W. R. The Story of Russia. [Story of the Nations ] 1238.1
Morris, William. News from Nowhere; or, An Epoch of Rest. 769.6
Morrison, W. D. The Jews under Home Rule. [Story of the Nations. ] 1238.2
Moulton, Louise C. Stories told at Twilight. 729.5
Murray, G. G. A. Gobi and Shamo. A Story of Three Songs. 814.17
Murray, Henry. \ Game of Bluff. 851.20
Murray, W. H. H. Lake Champlain and its Shores. 1453.11
Mamelons and Ungava. A Legend of the Saguenay. 849.4
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N.
Nation, The. Vol. 49-50. 1889-90. 2 Vols. 1443.12-13
Nelson, Harry L. Bird-songs about Worcester. 418.31
Nelson, Wolford. Five Years at Panama. The Trans- isthmian Canal. 1453.4
North American Review. Vol. 149-150. 1889-90. 1015.5-6 Norway, G. Hussein the Hostage ; or, A Boy's Adventures in Persia. 729.23
Nursery, The. Illustrated Stories and Poems for Little People. 881.21
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Ober, Frederick A. The Knockabout Club in North Africa. 813.13
O'Brien, William. When We were Boys. S51.19
Ogden, Ruth. A Loyal Little Red-coat. 811.24
O'Reilly, Jolin Boyle. Songs, Legends, and Ballads. 1244.9
Orleans, Louis P. A. d', Comte de Paris. History of the Civil War in America. Vol. 4. 453.4
P.
Palfrey, John G. History of New England. Vol. 5. 346.8
Pater, Walter H. Appreciations : with an Essay on Style. 1261.6
Pellow, Thomas, Adventures of. [Adventure Series.] 1456.7 Pemberton, T. Edgar. A Memoir of Edward Asken Sothern. 1462.7
Pendleton, Louis. In the Wire-grass. A Novel. 818.22
King Tom and the Runaways. 862.13
Perry, Bliss. The Broughton House.
851.22
Perry, Nora. Another Flock of Girls.
811.26
Plympton, A. G. Dear Daughter Dorothy.
849.9
Poole, Stanley L. The Story of the Barbary Corsairs. [Story of the Nations.] 1223.24
Popular Science Monthly. Vol. 35-36. 1889-90. 2 Vols. 1326.10 : 1327.4 Popular Science News and Boston Journal of Chemistry. Vol. 23. 1889. 1352.16
Poulton, Edward B. The Colors of Animals : their Meaning and Use, especially considered in the Case of Insects. [Interna- tional Scientific Series. ] 1161.8
Prentice, George. Wilbur Fisk. [American Religious Leaders. ] 1257.6
R.
Raffensperger, Mrs. A. F. Those Raeburn Girls. 755.18
Reno, Mrs. Ross. Miss Breckenridge. 816.25
Remusat, Paul de. Thiers. [Great French Writers.] 1475.6
Rhoades, Henry E. Around the World with the Blue-jackets. 162.10
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Riis, Jacob A. How the Other Half Lives : Studies among the Tenements of New York. 1247.2
Rockwood, Caroline W. A Masque of Honor. A Saratoga Ro-
mance. 851.23
Rubenstein, Anton. Autobiography. 1829-1889. 1278.1
Runciman, James. Skippers and Shellbacks. 864.20
Russell, W. Clark. Horatio Nelson and the Naval Supremacy of England. [Heroes of the Nations.] 1258.1
S.
St. Johnston, Alfred. A South Sea Lover. A Romance. 719.6
St. Nicholas. Vol. 17. Part 1. 1890. 673.21
Sanford, Frederick R. The Bursting of a Boom. 818.23
Scientific American. Vol. 61-62. 1889-90. 2 Vols. 1143.18-19
Scott, Sir Walter, Journal of. 2 Vols. 111.12-13
Scribner's Magazine. Vol. 6-7. 1889-90. 2 Vols. 1426.6-7
816.24
Seawell, Molly E. The Berkleys and their Neighbors.
Little Jarvis. 884.16
Throckmorton. A Novel. 719.8
Shairp, John C. Portraits of Friends. 1228 6
Sharp, William. Life of Robert Browning. [Great Writers.] 1253.9
Sheffield, Stephen P. The New Prodigal. A Novel. 849.1
Shigemi Shinkichi. A Japanese Boy. By Himself. 846.26
Shipp, John. Memoirs of the Extraodinary Military Career of John Shipp. Written by Himself. [Adventure Series.] 1456.8
Shoppell's Modern Houses. Vol. 3. 272.10
Sienkiewicz, Heinryk. With Fire and Sword. A Historical Novel of Poland and Russia. 853.12
Sir Charles Danvers. By the Author of The Danvers Jewels. 849.7
Smart, Hawley. Long Odds. A Novel. 755.15
Smith, Golden. Life of Jane Austen. [Great Writers.] 1253.8
Smith, Julie P. Courting and Farming; or, Which is the Gentle- man. 719.24
Specht, Emma E. H. Alfreda. 769.1
Stables, William G. . Twixt School and College. A Tale of Self- reliance. 729.26
Stahl, P. J. Maroussa. A Maid of Ukraine. 849.21
Stanley, Henry M. In Darkest Africa. 2 Vols. 1216.16-17
Starcke, C. N. The Primitive Family in its Origin and Develop- inent. [International Scientific Series.] 1161.5
Stebbing, William. Peterborough. [English Men of Action.] 1467.16
Steele, James. Old California Days. 1243.3
Stevens, John L. History of Gustavus Adolphus. 258.18
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Stockton, Frank R. Ardis Claverden. 872.22
The Merry Chanter. 872.21
The Stories of the Three Burglars. 872.20 Stoddard, William O. Chuck Purdy. The Story of a York Boy. 849.26 Crowded out o' Crofield ; or, The Boy who made his Way. 849.25
Story, William W. Conversations in a Studio. 2 Vols. 1261.7-8 Stowe, Harriet B. Life and Letters. Compiled by Charles Ed- ward Stowe. 346.15
Sullivan, T. R. Day and Night Stories. 849.22 Sumner, William G. Alexander Hamilton. [Makers of America.] 1278.4
T.
Tales from Blackwood. Third Series. 4 Vols. 869.1-4
Tennyson, Alfred, Baron Tennyson, Demeter, and other Poems. 188.23 Thibault, Anatole F. The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard (Member of the Institute). 853.11
Thwaites, Reuben G. The Story of Wisconsin. [Story of the States.] 1472.2
Tierman, Mary S. Jack Horner. A Novel. 755.23
Tiffany, Francis. Life of Dorothea Lynde Dix. 1462.11
Tourgee, Albion W. Paeatolus Prime. 762.26
Towle, George M. Heroes and Martyrs of Invention. 729.1
Traherne, H. Margaret A. A Summer in a Dutch Country House. 818.18 Travel, Adventure, and Sport. From Blackwood's Magazine.
2 Vols. 1458.1-2
Trollope, Thomas A. What I Remember. Vol. 2. 1453.10
Trowbridge, John T. The Kelp-gatherers. A Story of the Maine
Coast. 714.21
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United States :
Department of Interior.
Bureau of Education. Report of the Commissioner. 1887-88. 1627.4. Interstate Commerce Commission. Annual Report, 2d and 3d. 1888-89. 1537.2-3
Miscellaneous Documents.
Fur-seal and other Fisheries of Alaska. Report of Commit- tees, Jan. 29, 1889. 1527.1
United States Fish Commission. Bulletin. Vol. 7. 1887. 1524.7
Smithsonian Institution. Report of the Board of Regents for the Years 1886-87. 4 Vols. 1655.6-9.
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Verga, Giovanni. The House by the Medlar-tree. 719.16
Viaud, Louis M. J. (Pierre Loti). Into Morocco. 1453.5
Vincent, Frank. Around and about South America. 1216.14
Vizetelly, Henry. Count Königsmark and "Tom of Ten Thou- sand." [People who have Made a Noise in the World.] 1268.2 Vogué, Eugene M. de Viscomte. The Tsar and his People; or, Social Life in Russia. 1251.18
W.
Walworth, Jeannette R. Baldy's Point. 816.21
Ward, E. S. P. and H. D. Come Forth. 648.23
The Master of the Magicians. 648.22
Ward, Herbert. Five years with the Congo Cannibals.
1211.20
Ward, Julius H. The White Mountains. A Guide to their Inter- pretation. 453.12
Wauters, Alplionse J. Stanley's Emin Pasha Expedition. 1453.6
Welch, Philip H. Said in Fun. 881.18
Wells, Kate G. Two Modern Women. A Novel. 719.9
Wentworth, Walter. The Drifting Island ; or, The Slave-hunters. of the Congo. 729.11
Wesselhoeft, Lily F. The Winds, the Woods, and the Wanderer.
A Fable for Children. 729.3
Whitby, Beatrice. Part of the Property. 849.23
White, Margaret E. A Sketch of Chester Harding, Artist. 1463.15
Whitney, A. D. T. Ascutney Street. A Neighborhood Story. 849.10
Wide Awake. Vol. 29-30. 1889-90. 871.9-10
Wiggin, Kate Douglas. A Summer in a Cañon. 1 California Story. 884.14
Timothy's Quest. 769.9
Wiggin, Kate D., and Smith, Nora A. The Story Hour. 769.10
Wilde, Jane F. L., Lady. Ancient Cures, Charms, and Usages of Ireland. 1477.3
Wilkinson, J. A. A Real Robinson Crusoe. 729.24
Williams, Montague. Leaves of a Life. 2 Vols. 1465.7-8
Wilson, Sir Charles. Lord Clive. [English Men of Action.] 1467.18
Wilson, Edward L. In Scripture Lands. New Views of Sacred Places. 1216.19
Wolff, Julius. Fifty Years, Three Months, Two Days. A Tale of Neckar Valley. 769.13
The Robber Count. A Story of the Hartz Country. 719.25
The Salt Master of Lüneburg. 729.25
Wood, Henry. Edward Burton. 719.18
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Wood, Theodore. Rev. J. G. Wood : His Life and Work. 214.23
Woods, Katherine P. Metzerott, Shoemaker. 755.20
A Web of Gold. 769.14
Wratislaw, Albert H. Sixty Folk-tales from Exclusively Slavonic Sources. 874.15
Y.
Yonge, Charlotte M. The Slaves of Sabinus. Jew and Gentile. 736.21
Zoe. By the Author of Miss Toosey's Mission.
Z. 729.4
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Town Warrant.
ESSEX, SS. To either of the Constables of the Town of Andover. GREETING :
In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify and warn the inhabitants of the Town of Andover, qualified to vote in town affairs, to meet and assemble at the Town House in said Andover, on Monday, the Second day of March, 1891, at Nine o'clock, A.M., to act on the following Articles, namely :
Article 1st. - To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.
Article 2d. - To choose Town Clerk, Treasurer, Collector of Taxes, One member of the Board of Selectmen, Assessors, and Overseers of the Poor for three years, a Board of Health or a Health Officer, Two members of the School Committee for one year, One member for two years, and Three.members for three years, One Trustee of Memorial Hall for seven years, Constables, Fence Viewers, Field Drivers, Surveyors of Lumber, Pound Keeper, Committee on Street Lighting, and one or more Auditors of Accounts.
Article 3d. - To take action on the following question : " Shall Licenses be granted for the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors in this Town ?"
Article 4th. - To determine the disposition of unex- pended appropriations.
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Article 5th. - To determine what sums of money shall be appropriated for the following named Departments the ensuing year : Schools, School-houses, School Books and Supplies, Highways and Bridges, Sidewalks, Removing Snow, Horses and Drivers, Shade Trees, Town Officers, Town House Hay Scales, Fire Department, Insurance, Street Lighting, . Printing and Stationery, Spring Grove Cemetery, Memorial Day, State Aid, Military Aid, Waterworks, Interest on Bonds, Notes, and Funds, State Tax, County Tax, Discount on Taxes, Abatement of Taxes, Almshouse Expenses, Relief out of Almshouse, Repairs on Almshouse, and Miscellaneous.
Article 6th. - To authorize the Treasurer to hire money for the use of the Town when necessary, upon the approval of the Selectmen.
Article 7th. - To determine the method of collecting the Taxes the ensuing year.
Article 8th. - To fix the pay of the Firemen for the ensuing year.
Article 9th. - To see if the Town will revise and accept the List of names for Jurors, prepared and posted by the Selectmen.
Article 10th. - To hear and act on the Reports of the Selectmen and other Town Officers.
Article 11th. - To see if the Town will accept and allow a way laid out by the Selectmen from a point on Morton Street opposite the southerly end of Bartlet Street to Chapel Avenue, as an extension of Bartlet Street, on petition of William S. Jenkins and others.
Article 12th. - To see if the Town will discontinue the old Town-way known as the " Ferry Road," leading from the
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River Road, so-called, to the Merrimack River, on petition of ten legal voters.
Article 13th. - To see if the Town will build a Sidewalk on the south side of Elm Street from the house of Charles O. Cummings to the house of William S. Lawson, and appro- priate two hundred dollars therefor, on petition of ten legal voters.
Article 14th. - To see if the Town will purchase a Steam Stone-crusher, and appropriate twenty-five hundred dollars therefor.
Article 15th. - To see if the Town will instruct the Street Lighting Committee to place an arc light at the intersection of Abbot and Phillips Streets, and appropriate eighty dollars therefor, on petition of ten legal voters.
Article 16th. - To see if the Town will instruct the Street Lighting Committee to place a light near the house of Marcus M. Holt, on petition of Marcus M. Holt and others.
Article 17th. - To see if the Town will instruct the Street Lighting Committee to place incandescent lights on Free Church Street, and appropriate fifty dollars therefor, on peti- tion of Joseph W. Smith and others.
Article 18th. - To see if the Town will purchase a Hose Carriage and a supply of Hose for fire purposes, to be sta- tioned at Frye Village, in charge of a Volunteer Company, and appropriate a sum of money therefor, on petition of Joseph W. Poor and forty others.
Article 19th. - To see if the Town will purchase a Hose Carriage and a supply of Hose for fire purposes, to be sta- tioned near the West Church, in charge of a Volunteer Com- pany, and appropriate a sum of money therefor, on petition of Edward W. Burtt and others.
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Article 20th. - To see if the Town will authorize and instruct the Board of Water Commissioners to extend the line of Water Pipe from its present terminus on Main Street, in Frye Village, along Main and Union Streets to the boundary line between Andover and Lawrence, and appro- priate a sum of money therefor, on petition of George L. Stott and others.
Article 21st. - To see if the Town will authorize and instruct the Board of Water Commissioners to extend the line of Water Pipe from its present terminus on Elm Street along said Street to a point therein near M. C. Andrews barn, and appropriate a sum of money therefor.
Article 22d. - To see if the Town will authorize and instruct the Board of Water Commissioners to extend the line of Water Pipe from the Pumping Station along the high- ways to the premises of Charles I. Hood, in the Bailey Dis- trict, and appropriate a sum of money therefor, on petition of ten legal voters.
Article 23d. - To see if the Town will vote to repair the Old Schoolhouse at Ballardvale, and appropriate a sum of money therefor, on petition of fifteen legal voters.
Article 24th. - To see if the Town will vote to build a new School-house in place of the present inadequate build- ings in the Abbott Village District, and appropriate eight thousand (8,000) dollars therefor, on petition of ten legal voters.
Article 25th. - To see if the Town will appropriate one hundred and fifty (150) dollars, and pay the same to Mrs. Rosalie Leonard as land and fence damages caused by widen- ing Tewksbury Street at Ballardvale in 1885.
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Article 26th. - To see if the Town will accept the provisions of Chapter three hundred and eighty-six of the Acts of the year 1890 relating to the election of Town Officers.
Article 27th. - To determine the amount of money to be raised by taxation the ensuing year.
Article 28th. - To transact any other business that may legally come before the meeting.
Hereof fail not, and make due return of this Warrant, with your doings thereon, to the Town Clerk, at the time and place of meeting.
Given under our hands, at Andover, this Twelfth day of February, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-one.
PETER D. SMITH, Selectmen SAM'L H. BOUTWELL, of
JOHN S. STARK, Andover.
A true Copy. - Attest :
GEORGE F. CHEEVER,
Constable of Andover.
107 Appropriations, 1891.
The following Appropriations are recommended for the
ensuing year.
Schools,
$16000 00
School-Houses,
8000 00
School-Books and Supplies,
1000 00
Highways and Bridges,
8000 00
Sidewalks,
1000 00
Removing Snow,
800 00
Town Officers,
5000 00
Town House,
2000 00
Waterworks,
7150 00
Fire Department,
4000 00
Horses and Drivers,
2000 00
Street Lighting,
3500 00
Printing and Stationery,
1000 00
Spring Grove Cemetery,
200 00
Memorial Day,
200 00
State Aid,
1400 00
Military Aid,
900 00
Expenses of Almshouse,
4000 00
Relief out of Almshouse,
1000 00
Repairs on Almshouse,
300 00
State Tax,
6000 00
County Tax,
6000 00
Discount on Taxes,
3500 00
Abatement of Taxes,
400 00
Interest on Notes, Funds, and Bonds,
8500 00
Insurance,
300 00
Hay Scales,
100 00
Shade Trees,
100 00
Miscellaneous,
1500 00
Total,
$96850 00
CONTENTS.
Abatement of Taxes, 31,42 Military Aid,
30, 41
Additions to Library, 87-100
Miscellaneous, 33, 43
Almshouse, 44,49
Notes discounted, 32
Personal Property at,
50
Notes paid,
33
Relief out of,
46
Overseers' Account, 44-50
Remaining in,
49
Overseers' Report, 51,52
Repairs at,
46
Printing and Stationery, 27,41
Appropriations recommended, 107
Assets,
70.
Representative Fund, 52
Auditors' Certificate,
79
Schedule of Town Property, 63
Ballard Vale Schoolhouse,
13
School-houses,
8, 38
Cemetery Com., Report of, 60-62
Schools,
3, 38
Chief Engineer's Report,
53, 54
School Books and Supplies,
12,38
Chief of Police, Report,
55-57
Selectmen's Account,
3-37
Cities and Towns,
47
Selectmen's Report,
38-43
Collector's Account, 64, 65
Shade Trees,
26,43
Commonwealth,
47 Sidewalks,
18, 38
County Tax,
31,42
Snow, Removal of,
19,39
Discount on Taxes,
31,42
Spring Grove Cemetery,
28,41
Dog Tax,
32
State Aid,
29,41
Donors of Books, etc.,
84
State Tax, 31,42
Financial Year,
43
Street lighting, 30,41
Fire Department,
25, 40
Streets, Superintendent of, 21
Hay Scales,
24,40
Highways and Bridges,
14, 38
Highway Horses,
20, 39
Insurance, 26,40
Interest on Notes and Funds, 32, 42
Liabilities, 70
Librarian's Report, 81-100
Town Officers, 22,39
Lunatic Hospitals,
48
Town Warrant, 101-105
Memorial Hall Trustees'
Treasurer's Account, 66-70
Account, 75. 77
Use of Hydrants, 27
Memorial Hall Trustees'
Water Fountains, 28
Report,
73, 74
Water Loan Account, 71,72
Memorial Day, 27,41 Waterworks, 42
Summary of Appropriations and Receipts, 36
Summary of Overseers' Orders, 52 Summary of Selectmen's Orders, 37 Superintendent's Farm Account, 50 Town House, 24,39
Punchard Free School, 58,59
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