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Greenhalge, Hon. F. F. Lowell, Mass. Map of the United States.
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Kinley, David.
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Lawrence Public Library.
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McDonald, Hon. M. Washington, D. C.
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Malden Public Library.
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Mason, M. B. Boston, Mass.
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Massachusetts, Commonwealth of.
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Middleton, David.
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Newbury Library. Chicago, Ill.
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Newton Free Public Library.
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Palmer, Rev. F.
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Peabody Institute. Peabody, Mass.
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Prescott, L. Lawrence, Mass.
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Pride, Rev. E. W.
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Rusk, Hon. J. M. Washington, D. C. 1
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Sanborn, Dr. E. M. E.
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Smith, J. W. 12
Smith, Peter D.
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Smith, Peter D. Records of Co. H., 1st Mass.
Heavy Artillery. 5
Salem Public Library.
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Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals,
"Our Dumb Animals," for 1891.
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Travellers' Record, 1891.
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Tyer Rubber Company.
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United States.
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Vassar, J. G. Poughkeepsie, N.Y.
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Veasey, Hon. W. G. Washington, D. C.
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Watertown Public Library.
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Whitney, Charles C. Marshall, Minn.
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Worcester Free Public Library.
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Other Donations.
Bancroft, Rev. C. F. P. A small memorial of General Grant : A bit of crape from the Catafalque of the public funeral in New York, Aug. 8, 1855.
In the wear and tear of service, it has been found necessary to withdraw fifty-five volumes, which have been replaced by new copies.
One number of Boston Daily Journal, one number of English Illus- trated, one number of Good Housekeeping, one number of New England Homestead, and one number of Wide Awake have been taken from the Reading-room, and not returned.
One volume has been sent for by messenger.
BALLARD HOLT,
LIBRARIAN.
ANDOVER, Jan. 5, 1892.
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LIST OF BOOKS ADDED SINCE JAN. 1, 1891.
A.
Abbott, Evelyn. Pericles and the Golden Days of Athens. 1463.16
Abbott, Mary. The Berkleys. A Story of Calcutta. 816.27
Adams, Henry. History of the United States of America during the Second Administrations of James Madison. 2 Vols. 1432.7-9 Aldrich, Thomas B. The Sister's Tragedy, with other Poems. 336.16 Allen, James L. Flute and Violin, and other Kentucky Tales and Romances. 674.16
American Agriculturist. Vol. 49. 1890. 1351.18
American Naturalist. Vol. 24. 1890. 1423.5
Ammen, Daniel. The Old Navy and the New. 1451.4 Anderson, E. P. Editor. The best Letters of Madame de Sévigne. 1468.2 Andover Directory, 1891. Ref.
Andover Review. Vol. 14-15. 1890-91. 1412 2-3
Andover Townsman. Vol. 3-4. 1890-1891. Ref.
Arnold, Sir Edwin. The Light of the World ; or, the Great Consummation. 336.15
Atlantic Monthly. Vol. 66-67. 1890-91. 1313.6-7
B.
Bacon, Alice M. Japanese Girls and Women. 1462.15
Baker, Walter, and Co. The Chocolate Plant and its Products. 1711.1
Balch, F. H. The Bridge of the Gods. 884.23
Balzac, Honoré de. Ursula. 853.21 1
Bancroft, Hubert II. History of the Pacific States of North America :
Vol. 24. History of California. Vol. 7. 1860-1890. 1233.9
Vol. 25. Nevado, Colorado, and Wyoming. 1840-1888. 1233.10
Vol. 31. Washington, Idaho, and'Montana. 1845-1889. 1234.2
Vol. 38. Essays and Miscellany. 1234.9
Vol. 39. Literary Industries. 1234.10
Banks, Louis A. White Slaves; or, the Oppressors of the worthy Poor. 1265.3
Barr, Amelia E. She loved a Sailor.
852.26
Barrie, J. M. Auld Light Idyls. 853.14
Bates, Arlo. A Book o' nine Tales.
728.21
Bazan, Emilia P. A Christian Woman.
853.15
Bernhard Maric. The Rector of St. Luke's. 722.22
Besant, Walter. All Sorts and Conditions of Men. 1923.1
92
Bessey, Charles E. Botany for High Schools and Colleges. 421.24
Billroth, Theodore. The Care of the Sick at Home an'l in the
Hospital. A Hand-book for Families and Nurses. 1166.1
Bisland, Elizabeth. A flying Trip around the World. 1454.12
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine. Vol. 148. 1890. 1434.14 Vol. 149. 1891. 1435.1
Bloede, Gertrude (Stuart Sterne). The Story of two Lives. 674.19
Boldrewood, Rolf A Colonial Reformer. 874.18
Booth, Eliza G. von. The Laird of Cockpen. 674 22
Bore, Henry. The Story of the Invention of Steel Pens. 312.24
Bouton, John B. The enchanted. 722.16
Boyle, Eleanor V. (E. V. B.) Days and Hours in a Garden. 1217.17
Brooke, Magdalen. The Story of Eleanor Lambert. [The “ Un- known Library."] 862.20
Brooks, Noah. The Boy Settlers. 1915.1
Buckley, James M. The Midnight Sun ; the Tzar and the Nihilist ; Adventures and Observations in Norway, Sweden, and Russia. 1431.6
Bunker Hill Monument Association. Proceedings, June 17, 1891,
with an Address by F. W. Lincoln. 441.11
Bunner, Henry C. Zadoc Pine, and other Stories. 884.21
C.
Campbell, Helen. Anne Bradstreet and her Time. 1462.14
Carpenter, Edmund J. A Woman of Shawmut : a Romance of Colonial Times. 759.7
Century Magazine. Vol. 19-20. 1890-91. 1336.9-10
Cheever, George B. and Elizabeth W. Memorabilia of. 1462.18
Chittenden, L. E. Recollections of President Lincoln and his Administration. 111.18
Choyce, James. The Log of a Jack Tar; or, the Life of James Choyce, Master Mariner ; with O'Brien's Captivity in France. Edited by V. Lovett Cameron. 1456.10
Church John. Musical Visitor. Vol. 19. 1890. 1354.15
Coelho, J. G. G. (Julio Diniz). The Fidalgo's of Casa Mourisca. ,874.23
Collins, E. Leuty. Hadesseh ; or, from Captivity to the Persian Throne. 722.20
Collis, Septima M. A Woman's Trip to Alaska. 1216.20
Connelly, Emma M. The Story of Kentucky. [The Story of the States. ] 1472.3
Contemporary Review. Vol. 58-59. 1890-91. 1126.2-3
Cook, M. B. Japan. A, Sailor's Visit to the Island Empire. 1454 5
Cooke, Rose Terry. Huckleberries gathered from New England Hills. 1917.1
93
Coppée, Francois. Ten Tales. 759.1
Cornhill Magazine. New Series. Vol. 15-16. 1890-91. 1134.15-16
Cozzens, Samuel W. The Ancient Cibola. The Marvellous Coun- try ; or, Three Years in Arizona and New Mexico. 1453.18
Crawford, F. Marion. Khaled. A Tale of Arabia.
746.24
Crosby, Margaret. A Violin Obligato, and other Stories. 728.23
Cundall, Frank. The Landscape and Pastoral Painters of Holland : Ruisdale, Hobbema, Cuijp, Potter. [Illustrated Biographies of the great Artists.] 413.20
D.
Daniels, Cora L. Sardia; a Story of Love. 884.18
Davis, Harriet R. Gilbert Elgar's Son. 869.16
Davis, Richard H. Gallegher, and other Stories. 884.22
Degen, Albert von. A Mystery of the Campagna, and A Shadow on a Wave. 862.21
Dennison, Mary A. If she will, she will. 853.16
Dodge, Mary A. (Gail Hamilton). A Washington Bible-class. 1263.6
DuBois, Constance G. Martha Corey. A Tale of the Salem Witchcraft. 862.18
Dumas, Alexandre, Memoirs of. Selected and translated by A. F.
Davidson. 2 Vols. 1462.12-13
Duncan, Sara J. An American Girl in London. 1453.20
E.
Earle, Alice T. The Sabbath in Puritan New England. 1742.1 Eggleston, Edward. The Faith Doctor. A Story of New York. 1914.1 Eggleston, George C., and Marbourg, Dolores. Juggernaut : a veiled Record. 884.20
Elliot, Sarah B. Jerry. A Novel. 853.17
English Illustrated Magazine. 1890-91. 1314.11
Erskine, Charles. Twenty Years before the Mast. 869-20
Everett, William. Changing Base ; or, What Edward Rice learnt at School. 869.26
Thine, not mine : a Sequel to " Changing Base." 759.2
F.
Fawcett, Edgar. A New York Family. A Novel. 722.15
Finck, Henry T. Spain and Morocco : Studies in Social Color. 1454.7
Fiske, Amos K. Beyond the Bourne: Reports of a Traveller re- turned from the Undiscovered Country. 728.24
Fiske, John. The American Revolution. 2 Vols. 1226.7-8 Forest, E. R. Eight Days. 674.23
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Forum, The. Vol. 10-11. 1890-91. 1123.10-11
Frazar, Douglas. Log of the Maryland ; or, Adventures at Sea. 874.17 French, Alice (Octave Thanet). Otto the Knight, and other Trans- Mississippi Stories. 878.33
We all. 1922.1
From Timber to Town. Down in Egypt. By an early Settler. 759.5 Furniss, Grace L. A Box of Monkeys, and other Farce-Comedies. 188.27
G.
Gage, William L. A Leisurely Journey. 1454.3
Gerard E. and D. A Sensitive Plant. 869.9
Gibson, William H. Strolls by Starlight and Sunshine. 1251.20
Gladden, Washington. Who wrote the Bible ? 1261.13
Good Words. 1890. 1316.4
Gordon, Julien, pseud. A Successful Man.
728.20
Graham, William. Socialism new and old. [International Scien- tific Series.] 1161.8
Grant, John B. Our Common Birds, and how to know them. 1274.3
Grant, Robert. Mrs. Harold Stagg. A Novel. 853.20
Graphic, The. Vol. 41-42. London, 1890. *282.9-10
Green, Evelyn E. The Secret of the old House. A Story for Children. 769.22
Grove, Sir George. Editor. A Dictionary of Music and Musi- cians. 4 Vols. *586.1-4
Index volume. *586.5
Gunsaulus, Frank W. Monk and Knight. An Historical Study in
Fiction. 2 Vols. 722.18-19
Guthrie, Thomas A. (F. Anstey). Tourmalin's Time Cheques. 759.4
H.
Haggard, H. Rider. Eric Brighteyes. 678.21
Haggard, H. Rider, and Lang, Andrew. The World's Desire. A
Novel. 678.20
Hale, Edward E. Four and Five. [Ten Times One Series.] 759.7
The Life of Christopher Columbus. 1752.1
Hale,. Edward E. Editor. Autobiography, Diary, and Corres- pondence. 1752.2
Hall, William W. Journal of Health. Vol. 37. 1890. 1016.18
Harcourt, L. F. V. Achievements in Engineering during the last Half Century. 1167.1
Hardy, Arthur S. Life and Letters of Joseph Hardy Neesima. 1752.3 Harper's New Monthly Magazine. Vol. 81-82. 2 Vols. 1890-91. 1333.8-9 Harper's Weekly. 2 Vols. 1890-91. *571.14-15
Harper's Young People. Vol. 11-12. 1890-91. 682.10-11
95
Harris, Joel C. Flower de Hundred. The Story of a Virginia Plantation. 769.18
Hart, Mabel. Two English Girls. 869.27
Harte, Francis B. A Sappho of Green Springs, and other Stories. 867.32
Harvey, Henry. With Essex in Ireland. 1454.11
Hawker, Mary (Lanoe Falconer). Mademoiselle Ixe. 869.23
Hayes, R. B., and others. Life and Reminiscences of General William T. Sherman. 1462.17
Higginson, T. W. Life of Francis Higginson. [Makers of America. ] 1278.5
Holloway, Charlotte M. A Story of Five. 869.8
Home-Maker, The. Vol. 5-6. 1890-91. 2 Vols. 1356.5-6
Hopkins, Tighe. The Nugents of Carriconna. An Irish Story. 769.23
Hosie, Alexander. Three Years in Western China : a Narrative
of Three Journeys in Tsu-ch'nan, Knei-chou, and Yün-nan. 1431.8 Howland, E. P. A Tale of Home and War. 1748.1
Huguenin, Adéle. A Question of Love. A Story of Switzerland. 728.22 Hunter, Sir William W. The Earl of Mayo. [The Rulers of India.] 1468.13
Hutchinson, H. N. The Autobiography of the Earth. A popular Account of Geological History. 417.30
Hutchinson, Y. R. Hal Hungerford ; or, the Adventures of a Boy
Emigrant.
769.21
Huxley, T. H., and Martin, H. N. A Course of Elementary In-
struction in Practical Biology. 1164.1
I.
Imbert de Saint-Armand, Arthur Leon, Baron. Marie Louise and the Invasion of 1814. 1228.12
Marie Louise, the Island of Elba, and the Hundred Days. 1228.13
Ingelow, Jean. Quite another Story. 769.25
J.
Jameson, James S. The Story of the Rear Column of the Emin Pasha Relief Expedition. 1431.7
Janvier, J. A. Stories of old New Spain. 862.19
Jerome, Jerome K. Diary of a Pilgrimage. 1454.10
Told after Supper. 885.25
Johnson, Edward G. Editor. The best Letters of Lord Chester- field to his Son and Godson. 1468.1
Johnston, Richard M. The Primes and their Neighbors. Ten
Tales of Middle Georgia. 884.17
Jókai, Maurus. There is no Devil. A Romance. 674.17
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K.
Keenan, H. F. The Iron Game. A Tale of the War. 862.17
King, Charles. Trials of Staff Officers. 874.20
King, Charles. Editor. The Colonel's Christmas Dinner. 874.19 Kingsley, Rose G., and others. Young Folks Golden Treasury of Travel and Adventure. 881.25
Kingston, William H. G. A Yacht Voyage round England. 1453.19
Kipling, Rudyard. The Courting of Dinah Shadd, and other Stories. 849.16
Mine own People. 853.22 The Phantom Rickshaw, and other Tales. 849.27
Knight, E. F. Save me from my Friends. A Novel. 722.21
Krasewski, J. I. Iermola. 874.22
L.
Langton, Robert. Childhood and Youth of Charles Dickens. 1462.19
Larcom, Lucy. As it is in Heaven. 475.28
Latham, Charles S. A Translation of Dante's Eleven Letters ; with Explanatory Notes and Historical Comments. 1767.1
Law, James. The Farmers Veterinary Adviser. Ref.
Lawrence American and Andover Advertiser. 1890.
1113.1
Lee, Mary C. In the Cheering-up Business. 869.15
Littell's Living Age. Series V. Vol. 71-74. 1890-91. 1064.7-10
Lodge, Henry C. Boston. [Historic Towns.] 1227.8
Lothrop, Harriet M. (Margaret Sidney). Five Little Peppers Midway. 887.25
Old Concord, her Highways and Byways. 441.18
Lovell, Kate. Nature's Wonder-workers; being short Life Histo- ries in the Insect World. 1272.3
Lowell, Percival, Noto : an unexplored Corner of Japan. 1454.6
Lummis, Charles F. A New Mexico David, and other Stories and Sketches of the Southwest. 1916.1
M.
MacDonald, George. A rough Shaking. 862.16
There and Back. 674.15
Mahan, Alfred T. The Influence of Sea Power upon History, 1660-1783. 1451.5
Manufacturer and Builder. Vol. 22. 1890.
1353.18
Marshall, Emma. Eastward Ho! A Story for Girls. 869.25
When I was young. 869.24
Martin, Annie. Home Life on an Ostrich Farm, 1762.1
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97
Massachusetts. Acts and Laws of the Commonwealth of Massa- chusetts, 1680-81. *961.6
Education, Board of. Annual Report. 54th, 1890. 917.13
Journal of the House of Representatives, 1889-91. 1073.1-3
Journal of the Senate, 1889-91. 1071.1-3
Lunacy and Charity, Board of. Annual Report. 12th, 1891. 1036.26 Manual for the Use of the General Court. 1891. Ref. Public Documents. 1889. 5 Vols. 945.2-6
State Board of Health. Examinations of the Water Supplies
and Inland Waters of Massachusetts, 1887-90. Part 1.
Report on Water Supply and Sewerage. 1027.1
Supplement to the Public Statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, 1882-88. *584.3
Supreme Judicial Court. Reports of Cases Argued and Determined. [Massachusetts Reports. Vol. 150-152.] Sept. 1889 to Jan. 1891. 967.4-6
Meredith, George. One of our Conquerors. 884.24
Merrivale, H., and Marizials, F. T. Life of W. M. Thackeray. 1465.11
Moon, George W. Men and Women of the Time. A Dictionary of Contemporaries. 1465.12
Moore, George, Impressions and Opinions. 1261.15
Moore, Susan T. Ryle's open Gate. 728.26
Morris, William, and Maynusson, Eirikr. The Saga Library. 869.19
Vol. 1. The Story of Howard the Holt. The Story of the Banded Men. The Story of Hen Thorir.
Moule, Arthur E. New China and Old. 1454.8
Munro, Kirk. Prince Dusty. A Story of the Oil Regions. 1918.1
Murfree, F. N. D. Felicia. A Novel. 728.29
Murray, D. C., and llerman, H. He fell among Thieves. 853.18
Nansen, Fritzjof. The First Crossing of Greenland. 2 Vols. 1431.4-5
N.
Nason, Elias. AA Gazetteer of Massachusetts. Revised by S. J. Varney. *567.2
Nathusius, M. Elizabeth. 722.14
Nation, The. Vol. 51-52. 1890-91. 2 Vols. 1443.14-15
Nordhoff, Charles. Peninsula California. 1431.9
North American Review. Vol. 151-152. 1890-91. 1015.7-8
0.
Oliphant, M. O. W. Memoir of the Life of Laurence Oliphant and of Alice Oliphant, his Wife. 2 Vols. 1752.4-5
Royal Edinburgh : her Saints, Kings, Prophets, and Poets. 1227.6
98
Oman, Charles W. Warwick the King-maker. [English Men of Action.] 1467.19
Orr, Mrs. Sutherland. Life and Letters of Robert Browning. 2 Vols. 1462.20-21 O'Reilly, John Boyle. Moondyne. A Story of the Under-world. 869.14 Overton, J. H. John Wesley. 446.29
P.
Parr, Louisa. Dumps. 769.27
Parton, James. Captains of Industry. Second Series. 869.10
Peabody, Andrew P. King's Chapel Sermons. 1265.2
Peard, Frances M. Mademoiselle. 869.17
Phillips, Wendell. Speeches, Lectures, and Letters. 1277.3
" Politikos," pseud. The Sovereigns and Courts of Europe. 1462.16
Popular Science Monthly. Vol. 37-39. 1890-91. 1327.5-7
Popular Science News and Boston Journal of Chemistry. Vol. 24. 1890. 1352.17
Pride, Edward W. Tewksbury. A short History. 1748.3
R.
Rabusson, Henry. Madame D'Orgevant's Husband. 874.21
Rajah's Heir, The. A Novel. 1912.1
Reeve, Charles Mc. How we went and what we saw. 1431.10
Reno, I. K. An exceptional Case. A Novel. 853.19
Richards, William C. The Apostle of Burma.
1244.10
Roberts, Charles H. Down the O-hi-o. 728.27
Roberts, Morley. In low Relief. A Bohemian Transcript. 769.26
Roche, James J. Life of Jolin Boyle O'Reilly.
1465.13
Roosevelt, Theodore. New York. [Historic Towns.] 1227.7
Rupert, William W. A Guide to the Study of the History and the Constitution of the United States. 1748.2
S.
St. Nicholas. Vol. 17. Part 2. 1890. 673.22
Vol. 18. 1891.
1911.1-2
Schreiner, Olive (Ralph Iron). Dreams.
869.13
Scientific American. Vol. 63. 1890. 1143.20
Vol. 64. 1891. 1144.1
Scribner's Magazine. Vol. 8-9. 1890-91. 2 Vols.
1426.8-9
Sergeant, Adeline. Brooke's Daughter.
674.21
Serrano, Mary J. The Friend of Death. 862.22
Seward, Olive R. Around the World Stories. 869.12
Simms, George R. Pinkletop's Crime, and other Stories.
674.18
99
Slosson, Annie T. Seven Dreamers. 769.19
Smith, Francis H. Colonel Carter of Cartersville. 728.19
Smith, George. A Modern Apostle : A. N. Somerville. 1465.10
Somerset, H. C. F., Duke of Beaufort. Riding, by Robert Weir. With Contributions by the Duke of Beaufort, Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire, Earl of Onslow, E. L. Anderson, and A. E. T. Watson. Polo, by J. Moray Brown. [Badminton Li- brary of Sports and Pastimes.] 1452.5
Spalding, J. A. Compiler. Illustrated Popular Biography of Con- necticut. 1751.1
Squier, E. G. Adventures on the Mosquito Shore. 1 454.4
Stephens, Frederick G. A Memoir of George Cruikshank, and an Essay on the Genius of Cruikshank by Thackeray. [Illus- trated Biography of the Great Artists.] 413.19
Sterry, J. A. Nutshell Novels. 769.20
Stewart, John A. Kilgroom. A Story of Ireland. 674.20
Stevens, Augusta G. Old Boston. A Romance. 722.17
Stevens, Thomas. Through Russia on a Mustang. 1454.9
Stockton, Frank R. The House of Martha. 1913.2
The Rudder Grangers abroad, and other Stories. 872.23
The Squirrel Inn. 1913.1
Stoddard, Charles A. Across Russia : from the Baltic to the Danube, 1453.21
Story, William W. Excursions in Art and Letters. 1261.14
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T.
Tales from Blackwood. Third Series. Vols. 5-6. 869.5-6
Taylor, Belle G. The Sardonyx Seal. A Romance of Nor- mandy. 884.19
Taylor, George B. Man's Friend, the Dog. 1758.1
Tellet, Roy. A Draught of Lethe : the Romance of an Artist. 869.28
Thomas, Chauncey. The Crystal Button ; or, Adventures of Paul Prognosis in the Forty-ninth Century. 869.11
Thursfield, J. R. Peel. [Twelve English Statesmen.] 1467.6
Thwaites, Reuben G. The Colonies 1492-1750. [Epochs of
American History.] 1478.1
Travel, Adventure, and Sport. From Blackwood's Magazine. Vol. 3-5. 1458.3-5
Trowbridge, John. The Electrical Boy; or, the Career of Great- man and Greatthings. 714.22
Tucker, George F. A Quaker Home. 853 13
Tuttiett, Miss M. G. (Maxwell Grey). In the Heart of the Storm. 728.25
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United States :
Department of Interior.
Album of Agricultural Statistics. *161.8
Interstate Commerce Commission. Annual Report, 3d. 1890. 1537.4 Miscellaneous Documents.
Congressional Record, May 8 - Oct, 7, 1890, 11 Vols. *1653.3-13
Fish and Fisheries. Bulletin of the United States Fish Com- mission. Vol. 8. 1888. 1524.8
Report of the Commissioner for 1887. 1522.2
Smithsonian Institution.
Annual Report of the Board of Regents to July 1889. 1655.11
United States Blue Book, 1877-81. 5 Vols. *1575.15-19
The same, 1889. 2 Vols. *1576.7-8
V.
Valera, Juan. Dona Luz. 869.21
Pepita Ximenez. 869.22
Vassar, John G. Twenty Years around the World.
1431.12
Veeder, Emily E. Her Brother Donnard.
769.24
Verne, Jules. Caesar Cascabel. 715.16
A Family without a Name. 715.14
The Purchase of the North Pole. Sequel to " From the Earth to the Moon." 715.15
Viaud, Louis M. J. (Pierre Loti). A Child's Romance. 759.3
W.
Ward, E. S. Phelps. Austin Phelps. A Memoir. Fourteen to One.
1752.6
Ward, Herbert D. The New Senior at Andover.
648.24
Warner, Anna B. Patience.
767.17
Warner, C. D. As we were saying. Our Italy.
1261.16
1431.11
Weber, Alice. Angela. A Sketch.
869.18
Wide Awake. Vol. 31-33. 1890-91.
871.11-13
Wilde, Oscar. Intentions.
1236.16
Wilkins, Mary C. A New England Nun, and other Stories.
869.29
Wingfield, Louis S. The Maid of Honor. A Tale of the dark Days of France. 728.28
Woodruff, Mrs. J. L. M. (W. L. M. Jay). Bellerue; or, the Story of Rolf. 869.7
Y.
Yonge, Charlotte M. Two Penniless Princesses. 736.22
648.25
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Schedule of Town Property.
Town House, fixtures, and furniture,
$22000 00
Land,
4000 00
School-house property,
95000 00
Punchard School Fund,
75200 00
Memorial Hall and Land,
28500 00
Memorial Hall permanent Fund,
20000 00
Memorial Hall Library, John Byers Fund,
5000 00
Memorial Hall Library and Furniture,
8000 00
Town Farm and buildings, 12000 00
Personal property at Town Farm,
3516 00
Two Engine-houses and Shed,
12000 00
Two Steam Fire-engines and apparatus,
10000 00
One Hand-engine and apparatus,
200 00
One Hook and Ladder Truck,
500 00
Six Horses,
1000 00
Stone Breaker and Engine,
2400 00
Carts, Harnesses, and Tools,
500 00
Waterworks Property,
155000 00
Six Reservoirs,
2000 00
Indian Ridge Land,
4000 00
Spring Grove Cemetery and Receiving Tomb,
7000 00
Hay Scales,
350 00
Safe in Town House,
450 00
Weights and measures,
325 00
Total,
$468,941 00
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We have examined the accounts, of the Town Officers, and find them correct, with satisfactory . vouchers for all payments made.
The Town Treasurer has on deposit in the Andover National Bank twelve hundred and thirty-one dollars and fifty-six cents ($1231.56) to the credit of the water loan, and twenty-nine dollars and sixty-eight cents ($29.68) town funds ; total, twelve hundred and sixty-one dollars and twenty-four cents ($1261.24).
HOWELL F. WILSON, ALBERT S. MANNING, BARNETT ROGERS,
AUDITORS.
ANDOVER, MASS., Jan. 29, 1892.
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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, -and of the Town of North Andover, so far as relates to the election of a Board of five Trustees of the Punchard Free School, -qualified to vote in town affairs, to meet and assemble at the Town House in said Andover, on Monday, the Seventh day of March, 1892, 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 two years, and Three members for three years, One Water Commissioner for three years, Five Trustees of the Punchard Free School for three years, One Trustee of the
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Memorial Hall for seven years, one or more Auditors of Accounts, Constables, Fence Viewers, Field Drivers, Sur- veyors of Lumber, Pound Keeper, and Committee on Street Lighting.
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.
Article 5th. - To determine what sums of money shall be appropriated for 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 Hall, Memorial Day, State Aid, Military Aid, Waterworks, Interest on Bonds, Funds, and Notes, 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.
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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 instruct the Water Commissioners to release to Abby H. Sawyer a small portion of the land taken for the Reservoir, as shown by a plan prepared by John E. Smith, and also grant to said Sawyer a right of way over the Reservoir lot to the public road.
Article 12th. - To hear the Report of the Water Comis- sioners on the proposed extension of Water-pipe in the Osgood and Bailey Districts, and act thereon.
Article 13th. - To see if the Town will authorize and instruct the Water Commissioners to extend the line of Water-pipe from its present terminus in Main Street, in Frye Village, along Main and Union Streets, as recommended by said Commissioners in their Report, and appropriate fifteen hundred dollars ($1500) therefo".
Article 14th. - To see if the Town will authorize and instruct the Water Commissioners to extend the line of Water-pipe from its present terminus in Elm Street along
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said Street to a point therein near M. C. Andrews barn, as recommended by said Commissioners in their Report, and appropriate thirty-eight hundred dollars ($3800) therefor.
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