Town annual report of Swampscott 1895, Part 3

Author: Swampscott, Massachusetts
Publication date: 1895
Publisher: The Town
Number of Pages: 222


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VOTED. To appropriate for the Fire Depart- Approp. for ment for the current year the sum of forty-five hundred dollars ($4,500). The horses to be worked for the Town under the direction of the Selectmen and Board of Engineers.


A motion to appropriate thirty-five hundred dol- lars ($3,500) for the Fire Department, the horses to be worked on the Highways to the amount of one thousand dollars ($1,000) the same to be taken from the Highway Department appropria- tion was negatived.


VOTED. To appropriate the sum of two hun- App. to remove Ledge-Essex st. dred and twenty-five dollars ($225) for the purpose of removing the ledge on Essex street as recom- mended by the Selectmen, the Selectmen to carry out the vote.


VOTED. To excuse Frank E. Ingalls from com- mittee on a future water supply.


VOTED. To appoint Milton D. Porter as a mem-


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ber of the committee to investigate the matter of a future water supply.


VOTED. To excuse George E. Emmons from serving as a member of the Sewerage Committee.


REPORT ON ACQUIRING MORE LAND FOR CEMETERY PURPOSES.


Cemetery.


The Board of Selectmen for the present year after a careful investigation, can but concur in the report of its predecessors in regard to the acquir- ing of more land suitable for burial purposes, and deem it necessary for the Town to look elsewhere for suitable land, and we recommend that a com- mittee be appointed to make inquiries concerning the same and report at the next Annual Town Meeting.


Respectfully submitted,


H. C. BULFINCH, A. R. BUNTING, Selectmen. W. ERNEST STONE, S


VOTED. To refer the matter of the acquiring of more land for Cemetery purposes to the Selectmen, for their investigation, a report to be made on the same at the next Annual Town Meeting.


VOTED. To extend to the Moderator and Clerk, a vote of thanks for efficient services rendered at this meeting.


VOTED. To dissolve at 9.20 P. M.


I hereby declare the foregoing to be a true record. Attest :


GEORGE T. TILL,


Town Clerk.


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SPECIAL TOWN MEETING, SEPTEMBER 17, 1894.


TOWN WARRANT.


ESSEX SS.


To Either of the Constables of the Town of Swampscott, in said County,


*Greeting :


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify the inhabitants of the Town of Swampscott, qualified to vote in Elections, and in Town affairs, to meet at the Town Hall in said Swampscott, on the Seventeenth day of September, A. D., 1894, at Seven and One-Half o'clock in the evening, then and there to act on the following Articles, viz :


ARTICLE I. To choose a Moderator to preside in said meeting.


ART. 2. To see if the Town will accept and allow the lay- ing out of a certain Town way from Highland street, in said Swampscott, to the road leading to Redington street, in said Swampscott, reported to the Town by the Selectmen as per report and plan on file in the Town Clerk's Office, and accept, allow and adopt said report.


ART. 3. To see what action the Town will take as to ap- propriating and raising by loan, the sum of four thousand dollars ($4,000) for the purpose of constructing a certain Town way leading from Highland street, in said Swampscott, to the road leading to Redington street, in said Swampscott, re- ported to the Town by the Selectmen as per report and plan on file in the Town Clerk's Office, being the way mentioned in Article 2 of this Warrant, and of paying the damages awarded as per said report.


ART. 4. To see what action the Town will take as to ex- tending the Water Main to the Phillips' School House, and to authorize the payment therefor to be made from any money


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that may be in the Treasury, when payments therefor are due, not otherwise appropriated.


And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof at the Town Hall, Depot, Post Office, and three other public and conspicuous places in the Town, seven days at least before the time of holding said 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, as aforesaid.


Given under our hands; this Sixth day of September, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four.


H. CUSHING BULFINCH, Selectmen A. R. BUNTING, of


W. ERNEST STONE, Swampscott.


SWAMPSCOTT, MASS., Sept. 6, 1894.


RETURN ON WARRANT.


Pursuant to the within Warrant to me directed, I have notified the inhabitants of the Town of Swampscott, qualified as herein expressed, to meet at the time and place and for the purpose herein mentioned, by posting up attested copies of the within Warrant in ten public and conspicuous places in said Swampscott, on Saturday, the eighth day of Septem- ber, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four.


JAMES WHEELER,


Constable of Swampscott.


In accordance with the foregoing Warrant the voters of the Town assembled at the Town Hall on Monday evening, September 17th, 1894.


The meeting was called to order at 7.30 o'clock by the Town Clerk, the Warrant was read and the return thereon.


Proceeded to ballot for choice of Moderator resulting as follows :


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D. H. Millett, eight (8) elected. E. Boynton, one (I). D. H. Millett declined to serve as Moderator.


Proceeded to ballot again for choice of Moderator, result- ing as follows :


Charles T. Jackson, two (2) elected. Charles T. Jackson was immediately qualified for the duties of Moderator, by the Town Clerk.


VOTED. ART. 2. To accept the report of the Selectmen on laying out a Town way from Highland street to a road leading to Redington street.


Report to the Town of Swampscott, Massachusetts, of the Selectmen of said Town of the laying out of a Town way from Highland street, in said Swampscott, to a road leading to Redington street, in said Swampscott.


The undersigned Selectmen of the Town of Swampscott having given seven days at least previously to the laying out hereinafter set forth a written notice of the intention of said Selectmen to lay out a Town way fifty feet in width leading from Highland street, in said Swampscott, to the road to Red- ington street, is said Swampscott, hereinafter more fully de- scribed, to Stephen L. Breed, and Lizzie J. Delory, who are all and the only owners of land over which such way was pro- posed to be laid out, by causing the same by their order to be left at the usual place of abode of said Stephen L. Breed, in Lynn, Massachusetts, and at the usual place of abode of said Lizzie J. Delory, in said Swampscott, and (the said Stephen L. Breed having no usual place of abode in said Swampscott and no tenant or authorized agent therein known to said Selectmen) by causing by their order such notice to be posted up in three public places in said Swampscott seven days at least before the time fixed in said notice for the laying out of such way, (said notices having been left at said last and usual place of abode, and having been posted on the twenty- eighth day of August, A. D. 1894, and the time therein fixed for said laying out being on the sixth day of September, A. D.


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1894,) and having given notice to all parties interested by posting said three notices as aforesaid, and said way being described in said notices as follows, to wit: as a way from Highland street to a road leading to Redington street, as shown on a plan and profile drawn by Fred H. Eastman, dated August 24, 1894, and on file in the office of the Town Clerk of said Town of Swampscott.


The Southerly line begins at a stone monument, marked A on said plan, set in the division line of lands owned by S. L. Breed and S. H. Green, on the Easterly side of Highland street, and runs thence N. 78° 15' E. (magnetic) 232.3 feet, to a stone monument marked B on said plan, and from thence it deflects 0° 14' to the North and runs 98 feet to a stone monument marked C on said plan, set in the Westerly side of the road to Redington street. The Northerly line of this location is fifty (50) feet distant, Northerly from the above described Southerly line, and parallel therewith. All the land lying between said Northerly and Southerly lines, is included in this laying out ; and the time and place fixed in said notices for the Selectmen and all persons interested to appear before them being at the junction of said proposed Town way and Highland street, on Thursday, September 6th, 1894, at two o'clock in the afternoon, and at the office of the Selectmen, in the Town Hall in said Swampscott, at four o'clock in the afternoon on the same day, and having caused such notices to be actually served and posted up as aforesaid in all respects according to law by the Constable of the Town of Swamp- scott, pursuant to such notice, met at said junction of said proposed Town way and Highland street at the time in said notice appointed, and at our office in said Town Hall, at the time in said notice appointed therefor, and after hearing any and all persons who desired to be heard, and duly con- sidering the premises, and viewing the said way so to be laid out as aforesaid, were and are of the opinion and hereby re- port that in the opinion of said Selectmen the common con- venience and necessity of the inhabitants of the Town of


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Swampscott require that a way should be laid out and main- tained by said Swampscott, from Highland street to a road leading to Redington street, as hereinbefore described, and that at the office of said Selectmen at said time hereinbefore mentioned, said Selectmen laid out said road as and where the same is more fully hereinbefore described, and that said way so laid out is more fully described on a plan and profile of the same made by Fred H. Eastman, dated August 24th, 1894, approved by said Selectmen, and filed in the office of the Town Clerk, August 27th, 1894, and said plan and profile are to be considered as a part of this record, and that the damages to the estates, parts of which are taken for said way, are the sum of nine hundred and ten dollars for land of Stephen L. Breed, taken for laying out said way, which was awarded and is reported as awarded to said Stephen L. Breed for said damages, and four hundred dollars for land taken of said Lizzie J. Delory for laying out said way was awarded, and is reported as awarded, to said Lizzie J. Delory for said damages, and said sums so awarded to said owners respectively are in full for all land taken from, and damage occasioned to them respectively and said respective estates by said taking and laying out, and the estimate of the cost of the construction of said way, and the payment of said land damages is four thousand dollars, and said way so voted to be laid out by the Town is hereby reported to the Town for the acceptance and allowance of said laying out, and the acceptance and allow- ance of this report, and when the same are so accepted and allowed by vote of the Town, and this report recorded, said way is to be known as a Town way.


This record has this day been filed by us in the office of the Town Clerk.


H. CUSHING BULFINCH, ) Selectmen of A. R. BUNTING, the Town W. ERNEST STONE, S of Swampscott. 1


Filed in the office of the Town Clerk.


Attest :


DANIEL P. STIMPSON, Asst. Town Clerk.


SWAMPSCOTT, Sept. 7, 1894.


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A motion to lay on the table until the Selectmen have time to present a proposition on the extension of King street was made and withdrawn.


Moved to recommit to the Selectmen.


VOTED. Art. 2. To indefinitely postpone the whole mat- ter of Article 2.


VOTED. Art. 3. To indefinitely postpone the matter of Article 3.


VOTED. Art. 4. That the matter of extending the Water Main to the Phillips' Schoolhouse be left with the Board of Selectmen with instructions to lay the water pipe through the extension of King street or Redington court to the Phillips' Schoolhouse.


VOTED. To dissolve at 9.10 P. M.


Attest :


GEORGE T. TILL, Torn Clerk.


STATE ELECTION, NOVEMBER 6, 1894.


TOWN WARRANT.


ESSEX, ss.


To either of the Constables of the Town of Swampscott in said County,


Greeting :


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are directed to notify the inhabitants of the Town of Swamp- scott, qualified to vote in Elections, to meet at the Town Hall, in said Swampscott, on Tuesday, the Sixth day of November next, it being the Tuesday next after the first Monday of said November, at 6 o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to bring in their votes to the Selectmen, on one ballot, for


Representative to the 54th Congress, Sixth District.


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1894.]


Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Councillor for the Fifth Essex District, Secretary, Treasurer, Auditor, Attorney- General, Senator First Essex District.


Two Representatives in General Court for Seventeenth Essex District.


County Commissioner ; Register of Deeds, South District, Essex ; County Treasurer.


Also upon the following Article of Amendment to the Constitution :


Shall the proposed Amendment to the Constitution relative to Commissioners of Insolvency be approved and ratified ?


The polls to be kept open until 4 o'clock, P. M.


And you are directed to serve this Warrant by posting attested copies thereof at the Town Hall, Depot, Post Office, and three other public and conspicuous places in the Town, seven days at least before the time of holding said 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, as aforesaid.


Given under our hands, this Nineteenth day of October, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four.


H. CUSHING BULFINCH, Selectmen of


A. R. BUNTING,


W. ERNEST STONE, Swampscott.


RETURN ON WARRANT.


Pursuant to the within Warrant to me directed, I have notified the inhabitants of the Town of Swampscott, qualified as herein expressed, to meet at the time and place and for the purpose herein mentioned, by posting up attested copies of the within Warrant in eleven public and conspicuous places in said Swampscott, on Saturday, the Twenty-seventh day of October, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety- four.


JAMES WHEELER,


Constable of Swampscott.


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[ Nov. 6,


In pursuance of the foregoing Warrant, the voters of the Town met in the Town Hall, on Tuesday, the Sixth day of November, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four, and were called to order at Six o'clock in the fore- noon, by H. Cushing Bulfinch, Chairman of the Board of Selectmen, and presiding Election Officer. The Town Clerk then read the Warrant and the return thereon.


The package of ballots marked "first set of ballots, Town of Swampscott," was then delivered to the presiding Election Officer, who receipted therefor.


John B. Earp, (Rep.) and John W. Thurston, (Dem.) who had been appointed Inspectors, were duly sworn as Ballot Clerks, the ballots were delivered to them, the seal of the package having been broken by the presiding Election Officer.


The cards of instruction, specimen ballots and amendment posters were posted inside the railing and about the Hall in accordance with the law.


The ballot box was opened and declared to be empty, the register was ooo, the key was delivered to the Constable in charge.


Voting commenced at 6.10 A. M., the polls were kept open by vote of the meeting, until 4.30 P. M.


David W. Nisbett, (D.) Oscar F. Morris, (D.) Edward H. Thomas, (D.) Milton D. Porter, (R.) Daniel F. Knowlton, (R.) and Willard M. Hatch, (R.) who had been appointed Tellers, were duly sworn to the faithful discharge of their duties.


There were four hundred and ninety-six ballots cast, the ballot box register was at 485, when the polls closed, it having failed to register eleven times, both voting lists showed four hundred and ninety-six checks.


At 6.10 P. M. the following result was announced, viz:


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FOR GOVERNOR.


George H. Cary, of Lynn . 4I


Frederic T. Greenhalge, of Lowell


353


Alfred W. Richardson, of Springfield


22


John E. Russell, of Leicester


7 1


David Taylor, of Boston*


4


Blanks


5


FOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR.


Wilbert O. Dwinell, of Danvers 47


Moritz E. Ruther, of Holyoke


3


Samuel B. Shapleigh, of Boston


3I


Charles E. Stratton, of Boston


68


Roger Wolcott, of Boston


339


Blanks


8


SECRETARY.


Charles A. DeCourcy, of Lawrence


60


Wilbert D. Farnham, Jr., of Somerville


22


Joseph F. Malloney, of Lynn


3


William M. Olin, of Boston


35I


Isaac W. Skinner, of Brockton


41


Blanks


19


TREASURER.


Emil Auerbach, of Adams .


2


John M. Fisher, of Attleborough


19


James S. Grinnell, of Greenfield


68


Martin W. Moran, of Boston


37


Henry M. Phillips, of Springfield


358


Blanks


I2


AUDITOR.


John W. Kimball, of Fitchburg .


357


Maurice W. Landers, of Pittsfield 38


Wilbur M. Purrington, of Williamsburg


I7


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[ Nov. 6,


Charles N. Wentworth, of Lynn


5


Alfred C. Whitney, of Boston


·


63


Blanks


.


16


ATTORNEY-GENERAL. *


Frank M. Forbush, of Natick I7


Henry F. Hurlburt, of Lynn 67


Hosea M. Knowlton, of New Bedford 35I


Frederick August Nagler, of West Springfield


2


James Sumner, of Milton 40


Blanks


19


COUNCILLOR-FIFTH DISTRICT.


Benjamin H. Blaney, of Marblehead 47


Daniel B. Lord, of Salem 65


B. Frank Southwick, of Peabody 350


Blanks


.


34


SENATOR-FIRST ESSEX DISTRICT.


Eugene A. Bessom, of Lynn 35I


William P. Conway, of Lynn


41


Charles E. Wiley, of Lynn I7


Louis Wolfson, of Lynn


4


James Harvey Young, of Lynn


68


Blanks


I5


REPRESENTATIVES IN GENERAL COURT-SEVENTEENTH ESSEX DISTRICT.


Arthur J. Blood, of Lynn 25


James A. Elliott, of Lynn


49


Edwin Keay, of Swampscott


36


Joseph S. Moore, of Lynn


46


George H. Newhall, of Lynn


338


Fred E. Oelcher, of Lynn


. 8


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1894.]


RECORDS OF THE TOWN CLERK.


55


E. W. Pinkham, of Lynn


282


A. Justin Townsend, of Lynn


5


Scattering


I


Blanks


202


COUNTY COMMISSIONER-ESSEX.


Edward B. Bishop, of Haverhill


340


Benjamin Potter, of Swampscott


69


Edward P. Wildes, of Georgetown 61


Blanks


26


COUNTY TREASURER-ESSEX.


Francis H. Caskin, of Danvers 48


E. Kendall Jenkins, of Andover 351


John C. Sanborn, of Lawrence


66


Blanks


3I


REGISTER OF DEEDS-SOUTHERN ESSEX DISTRICT.


Charles S. Osgood, of Salem


365


James B. Woodfin, of Marblehead


61


Blanks


70


REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS-SIXTH DISTRICT.


William Cogswell, of Salem 361


Joseph K. Harris, of Haverhill


46


Henry B. Little, of Newburyport 68


Blanks


2I


FOR THE AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION. Shall the proposed amendment to the constitution relative to Commissioner of Insolvency, be approved and ratified ?


Yes, 134. No, 47. Blanks, 315.


Dissolved.


Attest : GEORGE T. TILL,


Town Clerk.


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SWAMPSCOTT, MASS., Nov. 16, 1894.


At a meeting of the several Clerks in Representative Dis- trict Number Seventeen, held at City Clerk's office, Lynn, at 12 M. this day, it was found that the candidates had re- ceived votes as follows :


George H. Newhall, of Lynn 1896 .


E. W. Pinkham, of Lynn 1661


James A. Elliott, of Lynn 430


Joseph S. Moore, of Lynn 386


Arthur J. Blood, of Lynn 202


A. Justin Townsend, of Lynn


136


Edwin Keay, of Swampscott I36


Fred E. Oelcher, of Lynn 98


George H. Newhall and E. W. Pinkham both of Lynn, having received the largest number of votes were declared elected Representatives of this District to the General Court for the ensuing year. Certificates of election were prepared. Attest :


GEORGE T. TILL,


Town Clerk.


SPECIAL TOWN MEETING, DECEMBER 5, 1894.


TOWN WARRANT.


ESSEX SS.


To Either of the Constables of the Town of Swampscott, in said County, Greeting :


In the name of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, you are hereby directed to notify the inhabitants of the Town of Swampscott, qualified to vote in Elections, and in Town affairs, to meet at the Town Hall in said Swampscott, on


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Wednesday, the Fifth day of December, 1894, at Seven and One-Half o'clock in the evening, then and there to act on the following Articles, viz :


ARTICLE I. To choose a Moderator to preside at said meeting.


ART. 2. To see if the Town will make an additional ap- propriation of Five Hundred Dollars ($500) for the School Board to enable them to open and maintain a Primary School at Redington street, agreeable to the petition of Robert B. Wardwell and others.


And you are directed to serve this Warrant by post- ing attested copies thereof at the Town Hall, Depot, Post Office, and three other public and conspicuous places in the Town, seven days at least before the time of holding said 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 as aforesaid.


Given under our hands, this Twenty-sixth day of November, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four.


H. CUSHING BULFINCH, Selectmen


AARON R. BUNTING, of


W ERNEST STONE. Swampscott.


RETURN ON WARRANT.


Pursuant to the within Warrant to me directed I have notified the inhabitants of the Town of Swampscott, qualified as herein expressed to meet at the time and place and for the purpose herein mentioned by posting up attested copies of said Warrant in eleven public and conspicuous places in said Swampscott, on Tuesday, the Twenty-seventh day of November, in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-four.


JAMES WHEELER,


Constable of Swampscott.


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In accordance with the foregoing Warrant the voters of the Town assembled at the Town Hall on Wednesday even- ing, December 5th, 1894.


The meeting was called to order at 7.30 o'clock by the Town Clerk, the Warrant and the return thereon was read.


Charles T. Jackson was chosen Moderator, he receiving the whole number of ballots cast, thirty-two (32) in number, and was sworn to the faithful performance of the duties by the Town Clerk.


VOTED. Article 2. Whereas, 230 families of the 800 in our town reside within the proper bounds of the Redington street School District,


And Whereas, within said district are found a sufficient number of scholars of the primary grades to form a school.


And Whereas, for nearly a century this right of the com- munity has been unquestioned,


And Whereas, the principal reason advanced for discon- tinuing said school was lack of funds,


Therefore, be it enacted that the sum of five hundred ($500) be appropriated to open and maintain an ungraded Primary School in the Redington street School Building.


VOTED. To dissolve at 8.55 P. M.


GEORGE T. TILL,


Town Clerk.


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TOWN CLERK'S STATISTICS.


BIRTHS RECORDED.


Males, 31 ; Females, 36; Total, 67.


In January, 4; February, 3; March, 8; April, 3; May, 3; June, Io; July, 5; August, 8; September, 9; October, 3; November, 4; December, 7.


Nativity of Fathers .- Massachusetts, 34; Nova Scotia, 7; Unknown, 6; Ireland and Maine, 3 each ; England, Switzer- land and New Hampshire, 2 each ; Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, New Foundland, Prince Edward Island, Italy and France, I each.


Nativity of Mothers. - Massachusetts, 26; Ireland, 9; Maine, 6; Nova Scotia, 4; New Brunswick and Unknown, 3 each ; Prince Edward Island, Canada, Pennslyvania, New Hampshire, 2 each ; Vermont, New York, New Foundland, England, Scotland, Germany, Italy and Switzerland, I each.


Fathers born in Swampscott, II ; mothers, 7.


MARRIAGES RECORDED, 28.


In January, 4; February, I; March, I ; April I; May, I ; June, 3; July, 4; August, 2; September, 2; October, 3 ; November, 3 ; December, 3.


Nativity of Grooms .- Massachusetts, 16; Maine, Illinois, Nova Scotia, 2 each ; New Hampshire, New York, Maryland, Western Islands, Prince Edward Island, Ireland, I each.


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Nativity of Brides .- Massachusetts, 17; Nova Scotia, 3 ; Prince Edward Island, 2; New Hampshire, Maine, Rhode Island, Missouri, Long Island, Ireland, I each.


Occupation of Grooms .- Foreman, 3; Clerk, Tinsmith, Fisherman, 2 each, Salesman, Broker, Police Officer, Store- keeper, Shoe Manufacturer, Laborer, Shoe Cutter, Cook, Clergyman, Iron Worker, Manufacturing Chemist, Carpen- ter, Shoe Worker, Sole Cutter, Motorman, Farmer, Black- smith, Box Manufacturer, Machinist, I each.


DEATHS RECORDED.


Males, 26; Females, 28 ; Total, 54.


In January, 7; February, 3 ; March, 7; April 3; May, 3 ; June, 4; July, 4 ; August, 9; September, 4; October, 4 ; November, 5 ; December, I.


Under 5 years, 15; 10 to 20, 1 ; 20 to 30, 3 ; 30 to 40, 3 ; 40 to 50, 4 ; 50 to 60, 6 ; 60 to 70, 10; 70 to 80, 6; 80 to 90, 6.


Causes .- Consumption, Heart Disease, 7 each; Cancer, 4 ; Old Age, Pneumonia, Brain Disease, Apoplexy, Meningitis, 3 each ; Still Born, Cholera Infantum, Exhaustion, Railroad Accident, Entero Colitis, 2 each; Paresis, Senility, Paralysis, Suicide, Dropsy, Indigestion, Cystitis, Hydrocephalus, Rheu- matism, Debility, Suffocation, I each.


Seventy years of age and over .- David Atkins, 74 yrs., I mo., 19 dys., Old Age; Emily F. Bartlett, 76 yrs., 9 mos., Old Age and Paralysis ; James W. Converse, 86 yrs., 7 mos., 15 dys., Senility ; Hale Evans, 75 yrs., Heart Disease ; Mary E. Fairbanks, 84 yrs., 16 dys., Dropsy ; Philip Fox, 86 yrs., 8 mos., 17 dys., Cancer; Mary Haley, 87 yrs., Old Age; George S. Hall, 79 yrs., 10 dys., Paralysis; Olive L. Horton, 72 yrs., 5 mos., 10 dys., Rheumatism; Caroline L. Pitman,




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