Town of Arlington annual report 1884-1888, Part 19

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1885. Dec. 31 By amount of unpaid bills at this date, included in Pay Rolls Nos. 11 and 12


$343 16


1886. Jan. 30 Feb. 27 66 66 No. 2


By amount of Pay Rolls, No. 1 .


. 3,663 80


. .


. 3,988 28


Amount carried forward,


$7,995 24


74


TREASURER'S REPORT.


DR. B. DELMONT LOCKE, TREASURER, IN


1886.


To amount brought forward, $21,009 00


Mar. 1 Cash of J. O. Hayden, County Treasurer, 97 per cent. of Dog Tax for 1885 .


515 07


3


66 " Jacob F. Hobbs, guardian of Olive S. Hill, for bills paid Taunton Lunatic Hospital, for her board, etc. 66 38


5


" Six Odd Associates, use of hall


13 00


8


" Julia Tolman, M. D., rent of rooms for February


6 67


11


" State Treasurer, balance of Corporation Tax .


17 56


12


66


" St. John's Church, use of hall .


8 00


60 " Wm. Kelly, use of hall 8 00


24


66 borrowed of Faneuil Hall National Bank, on demand 4,000 00


25


" Andrew King, for pork and apples . ·


18 60


27


66


" Benjamin Randall, for manure .


20


31


66


" W. P. Schwamb, for road scrapings


75


66


" sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes 77 72


April 2


" Abby P. Nute, rent for February 4 17


66


" P. H. Foster, for subscription for water- ing the streets in 1885


2 00


5


" Julia Tolman, M. D., rent for March


6 67


" L. J. Newton, Librarian, fines collected .


27 00


12


66


" John Henderson and Thos. Doherty, for Lot No. 555 in New Cemetery 40 00


66


" E. D. Brooks, for board .


10 00


16


66


" Arlington Catholic Total Abstinence So- ciety, use of hall . 6 00


66


" Women's Relief Corps, use of hall .


5 00


66


" J. W. Moore, for gravel


3 50


20


66


" Mrs. L. J. Chandler, rent of room .


49 00


23


66


" R. T. Hewitson, of Lexington, for tuition of daughter at Cutter school, one term .


10 00


26


66


" borrowed of Faneuil Hall National Bank, on demand


2,000 00


of Mrs. John Casey, for } cord of manure .


3 75


30


" " sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes 136 60


Amount carried forward,


·


#28,044 64


TREASURER'S REPORT. 75


ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON. CR.


1886. By amount brought forward, $7,995 24


Mar. 31 By amount of Pay Rolls No. 3 . 4,427 28


April 1 " cash paid John Peabody, 6 months' interest on note, $7000, to April 1, 1886 245 00


30 " amount of Pay Rolls No. 4 . .


4,154 93


Amount carried forward,


$16,822 45


·


76


TREASURER'S REPORT.


DR. B. DELMONT LOCKE, TREASURER, IN


1886. To amount brought forward $28,044 64


May 1 Cash of Abby P. Nute, rent for March 4 17


" " J. Herbert Frost, for tuition of his son and · daughter, one term, at the high school . 40 00


3 " Edward Lacy, for board 50 30


66 " Women's Relief Corps, use of hall 11 00


" Tennis Club, use of room


1 00


6


" Jerome Rich, for Lot No. 628 in the New Cemetery 20 00


4


" W. E. Richardson, for gravel 9 00 ·


7


66 " Julia Tolman, M. D., rent for April 6 67


" J. H. Harrigan, for milk


2 28


8


" C. H. Goodwin, use of hall


10 00


11 66 " E. D. Brooks, for board . 10 00


17 66 " E. A. Jacobs, for hauling stone


75


66 " Matthew Rowe, for gravel


38


18


66 " W. S. Durgin, on account of subscriptions for watering the streets 50 00


" Augustus Nichols, for a Third Class Liquor License · ·


150 00


" Geo. Russell, for a First Class Liquor License 300 00


May 19


" " Commonwealth of Mass., for sup-


port of Wm. Munn $7 00


for burial of C. Ferguson · 10 00


17 00


20 " " Geo. O. Ballou, for Lot No. 625 in New Cemetery 20 00


" Charles S. Jacobs, Jr., for a first class liquor license


300 00


22 " Thomas Bailey, for a third class liquor license .


150 00


" " Patrick J. Dale, for a second class liquor license . $150 00 also for a fifth class liquor license 50 00


200 00


" " Daniel O'Brien, for a second class


liquor license . · $150 00 also for a fifth class liquor license . 50 00


200 00


27


" borrowed of Faneuil Hall National Bank, on demand


2,000 00


Amount carried forward,


· $31,597 19


TREASURER'S REPORT. 77


ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON. CR.


1886. By amount brought forward . #16,822 45


May 25 Cash paid John Peabody, 6 months' interest to May 23d on note, $2,500 87 50


Amount carried forward,


· $16,909 95


78


TREASURER'S REPORT.


DR.


B. DELMONT LOCKE, TREASURER, IN


1886.


To amount brought forward $31,597 19


May 27


Cash of Emmet Boat Club, use of hall .


.


.


. 8 00


" St. John's Church, use of room . 2 50


6 " Davies Dodge, for a sixth class liquor license 1 00


" Omar W. Whittemore, for a sixth class liquor license . 1 00


" " L. C. Tyler, weigher, on account of weigh- ing fees . 25 00 ·


31


66 " Edward Lacy, for board


27 10


66 " sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes


46 03


June 2


66 " Mrs. S. A. Smith, for gravel


3 00


3


" A. P. Nute, rent for May 4 17


4


66


" Patrick Goggin, fine for violating the By- Laws 7 00


66


" Julia Tolman, M. D., rent for May ·


6 67


7


66


E. D. Brooks, for board


10 00


66


" Amos Hill, for Lot No. 441, in New Ceme- tery 90 00


8


" F. H. Peabody, for gravel .


6 00


10


" J. P. Forbes, for gravel


1 50


14


66 " J. R. Mann, for gravel .


75


16


66 received for Dog Licenses to June 1


297 00


19


" of G. S. Cushman, for gravel


9 75


22


" borrowed of Faneuil Hall National Bank, on demand 4,500 00


26


66


" Margaret Burns, for gravel


4 90


66 " Patrick Slattery, for 1 calf


1 00


6 for old junk sold


51


6 of Daniel Benham, for ¿ cord manure 3 75


66 " S. G. Damon, for gravel 12 00


" " Michael Welch, for old cemetery fence


3 00


" borrowed of Faneuil Hall National Bank, on demand .


8,600 00


" of G. W. Austin, for berries sold


18 90


66 " Edward Lacy, for board £


23 10


" sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes


27 80


Amount carried forward,


$45,351 62


.


.


.


" of H. H. Ceiley, use of hall


13 00


30


.


.


79


TREASURER'S REPORT.


ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON. CR. 1


1886.


By amount brought forward $16,909 95 ·


May 31


Amount of Pay Rolls No. 5 6,630 15


June 1


Cash paid 6 months' interest to May 1, 1886, on


$9,000, coupon notes, at 5 per cent. .


225 00


2 66 66 John Peabody, 6 mos. interest to 2d inst. on note, $2,500 . 87 50


16 66 66 J. O. Hayden, County Treasurer, dog tax to June 1, 1886 .


271 80


66 fees on dog tax to town clerk


25 20


30


66


66 Water Commissioners, amount borrowed Feb. 10


2,000 00


66 interest on the same


23 34


66


66 Water Commissioners, on account of ap- propriation for interest on water debt .


6,600 00


Amount of Pay Rolls, No. 6 .


4,935 26


Amount carried forward,


#87,708 20


80


TREASURER'S REPORT.


DR.


B. DELMONT LOCKE, TREASURER, IN


1886. To amount brought forward, $45,351 62 .


July 1 Cash of Faneuil Hall National Bank, interest on deposits . ·


3 00


2


66 " James Doughty, for gravel 6 00


borrowed of Faneuil Hall National Bank, on demand 5,000 00


" of Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, amount appropriated for the payment of note due June 1, 1886 5,000 00


6 Amount of Tax List for 1886


78,321 23


Cash of Julia Tolman, M. D., rent for June . ·


6 67


9


66 " Elbridge Farmer, for gravel


1 50


10


66


" J. Herbert Frost, for tuition of his son and daughter, at the high school, one term . 40 00


7 14


17


66


" R. T. Hewitson, for tuition of daughter at Cutter School, one term 10 00


19


66


" Ambrose W. Teele, for gravel . .


6 00


20


66


" Geo. T. Freeman, for gravel 1 50


" Andrew King, for 18 feet of manure


13 50


24


66 " C. P. Wyman, for gravel .


3 75


" P. H. Hurley, for board .


10 00


28


66


" Thomas J. Choate, for Lot No. 543 in New Cemetery 50 00


30


66


" George G. Allen, for gravel


.


2 25


31


" M. M. Cutter, for gravel


4 50


66


" P. H. Hurley, for board


5 00


66 " sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes


42 31


Aug. 6


66 " Julia Tolman, M. D., rent for July ·


6 67


9


66 " L. J. Newton, librarian, fines collected


37 00


14


" P. H. Hurley, for board


10 00


21


‹‹ " Edward Lacy, for board .


22 10


31


" Edward Lacy, for board


27 65


66


" William Irwin, for street scrapings . .


90


" Arlington Catholic Total Abstinence So- ciety, use of room . 1 00 ·


" " sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes


16 34


Amount carried forward, ·


$134,017 63


13


66 " P. H. Hurley, for board .


10 00


" E. D. Brooks, for board


.


·


.


TREASURER'S REPORT.


81


ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON.


CR.


1886. By amount brought forward $37,708 20


July 1 Cash paid 6 months' interest to June 1, 1886, on 110 00 $5,500, coupon notes, at 4 per cent. . " Arlington Five Cents Savings Bank, 6 months' interest to date on note to John Peabody, for $1,000 35 00


2


66 Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, on account of the appropriation for the Sinking Fund


5,000 00


66 coupon notes, due June 1, 1886, Nos. 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, dated June 1, 1883, each for $1,000 .


5,000 00


10


66 Alanson W. Beard, State Treasurer, one- fourth of $1,302 amount of liquor license fees received .


325 50


19


Faneuil Hall National Bank, amount borrowed, June 30, 1886 · interest on the same, 19 days, at 4 per cent.


8,600 00


23


66 Faneuil Hall National Bank, amount borrowed, July 2, 1886 ·


5,000 00


66


66 21 days' interest on the same, at 4 per cent


11 67


26


66 Faneuil Hall National Bank, amount bor- rowed, June 22, 1886 .


4,500 00


66


34 days' interest on the same, at 3} per cent.


14 88


66


66 Faneuil Hall National Bank, amount bor- rowed, Feb. 23, 1886 .


2,000 00


66


66 5 months' 3 days' interest on the same, at 3 per cent.


25 50


28


66


66 Faneuil Hall National Bank, amount borrowed March 24, 1886


4,000 00


66 4 mos. 4 days' interest on the same at 3 per cent 41 34


66


" Faneuil Hall National Bank, amount bor- rowed April 26th, 1886, 2,000 00


66


66 3 mos. 2 days' interest on the same at 3 per cent


15 33


Amount carried forward


· $74,405 57


6


18 15


82


TREASURER'S REPORT.


DR.


B. DELMONT LOCKE, TREASURER, IN


1886.


To amount brought forward . $134,017 63


Sept. 2


Cash of Hayes Bros., No. Cambridge, for license to sell Oleomargarine, etc. 50


" " Alford Butler, for Lot No. 538 in new Cemetery 50 00


4 " " Dennis P. Wholley, of Medford, for license to sell Oleomargarine, etc. 50


66


66 A. H. Richardson, for scrapings


10 00


13


66


66 Julia Tolman, M. D., rent for Aug. 6 67


20


66 Peter Fitzgerald, of Somerville, for li- cense to sell Oleomargarine, etc ..


50


23


66 E. D. Brooks, for board .


10 00


25


Margaret Burns, for. gravel 3 60


66


66 Edward Lacy, for board .


23 90


F. E. Fowle, 6 mos. rent of post office, to July 1


75 00


66 66 George Jones, for Lot No. 627 in new Cemetery .


20 00


66 66 Faneuil Hall National Bank, interest on deposits to Sept, 30th 79 33


sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes .


17 81


Oct.


5


66 Julia Tolman, M. D., rent for Sept. 6 67


66


F. M. Pettengill, for gravel .


4 00


66 L. Robillard, for license to sell Oleo- margarine, &c., .


50


8


Mrs. B. F. Locke, for road scrapings ·


3 75


11


.. . ..


E. D. Brooks, for board .


10 00


20


66


A. R. Stover, use of hall


8 00


66 Wm. Kelly,


15 00


21


Mrs. J. F. Allen, for scrapings


15


66


66


A. Needham, 66


15


23


H. W. Smith, of Lexington, for license to sell Oleomargarine, etc.


50


66


A. H. Richardson, for gravel .


1 50


25


66


6 Arlington Catholic T. A. Society, use of hall


15 00


" " Thomas Owens, for violating a town by- law, pasturing horse on highway 5 00


Amount carried forward,


. $134,385 66


66


66


1


66


30


6


83


TREASURER'S REPORT.


ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON. CR.


1886. . . .


July 28.


By amount brought forward · $74,405 57 - Cash paid Faneuil Hall National Bank, amount bor- rowed May 27 2,000 00


66 " 2 mos. 1 day's interest on the same, at 8 per cent . 10 17


30 " Faneuil Hall National Bank, amount bor- rowed Dec. 31, 1885 3,000 00


7 mos. interest on the same, at 4 per cent 70 00


31 Amount of Pay Rolls, No. 7 .


2,980 09


Aug. 3


Cash paid 6 months' interest. due May 1, 1886, on $7,000 coupon notes, at 5 per cent 175 00


66 6 months' interest, due June 1, 1886, on $8,000 coupon notes, at 4 per cent 160 00


5,332 73


Sept. 30 66


4,429 86


31 Amount of Pay Rolls No. 8 66 No. 9


Oct. 1 Cash paid John Peabody, 6 months' interest to Oct. 1, on note $7,000 245 00


Amount carried forward


$92,808 42


84


TREASURER'S REPORT.


DR. B. DELMONT LOCKE, TREASURER, IN


1886.


To amount brought forward . $134,385 66


Oct. 26


Cash of H. L. Lawrence, for road scrapings


3 75


66


" Henry B. Worthley, for Lot No. 552 in


new Cemetery . 50 00


27


66


66 Jere. Crowley, for manure .


4 50


28


66 66 Edward Lacy, for board


23 60


30


66 of sundry persons, subscriptions for watering the streets . 346 50


21 08


Nov. 3


6 67


5


66 Jas. K. Ryan, contractor, for care of lan- terns at Lowell St. Bridge, and for oil used, . 46 15


6


66


66 Unitarian Society,


3 00


66 66 Jeremiah Colman, for gravel and labor


84 75


8


Charles T. Hartwell, one mos. rent of up- per hall in Adams School-house ·


4 25


9


"


E. D. Brooks, for board


10 00


66


W. G. Peck, for gravel


7 05


13


66


66 Patrick Slattery, rent of pasturing for 1886


30 00


16


66


66 Women's Christian Temperance Union, use of hall


3 50


17


66 L. J. Newton, librarian, fines collected


· 26 50


20


66


66 Charles J. Ketchum, for gravel


4 50


22


66 received for Dog Licenses from June 1 to date


379 00


66 of L. C. Tyler, for concreting


20 96


29


66


66 Ancient Order of Hibernians, use of hall .


14 00


30


66


Edward Lacy, for board


28 90


66 66 Bernard McGowan, for concreting


19 11


66


66


A. J. Tillson, et al., for edgestone


145 60


66


66 W. E. Parmenter, for concreting


50 05


66


66 sundry persons, this month, interest taxes


on


20 06


Amount of special tax of 1883, collected


40 01


6. 1884, 66 66


·


170 00


Amount carried forward .


.


· $136,048 54


.


sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes . Julia Tolman, M. D., rent for October .


6 George T. Freeman, for gravel


. 25


66 S. G. Damon, on account .


78 34


Alvin Robbins, for loam .


9 80


66 S. E. Lucette, 66 66


10 00


85


TREASURER'S REPORT.


ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON. CR.


1886. By amount brought forward · $92,808 42


Oct. 30 Amount of Pay Rolls, No. 10 . 6,539 95


Nov. 22 Cash paid J. O. Hayden, County Treasurer, dog tax to this date


346 80


fees on dog tax to Town Clerk 82 20


23


66 " " John Peabody, 6 mos. interest, to 23d inst., on note $2,500 .


87 50


30


J. O. Hayden, County Treasurer, County tax for 1886 . .


2,416 80


66 6 mos. interest due Nov.1st on $7.000 coupon notes, at 5 per cent 175 00


Amount of Pay Rolls, No. 11 . 4,820 06


Amount carried forward .


$107,226 73


86


TREASURER'S REPORT.


DR.


B. DELMONT LOCKE, TREASURER, IN


1886. To amount brought forward $136,048 54


Dec. 2


Cash of Julia Tolman, M. D., rent for Nov. 6 67


4 Ammi Hall, for scrapings 1 85


" " Cambridge Horse Railroad Co., for


street-lamp and setting .


14 25


" S. G. Damon, for wood .


2 00


6


A. W. Beard, State Treasurer :


Corporation Tax, $3,087 36


National Bank Tax 5,248 32


State Aid, . 465 00


8,800 68


8


C. T. Hartwell, one mos. rent of upper hall in Adams school-house . Mrs. Margaret Scott, for Lot No. 496 in new Cemetery 75 00


66 Charles A. Proctor, dog tax 5 00


" W. A. Peirce, on act. est. of Corn. McCarthy · H. J. Locke, on act. est. of John McCarthy 21 87


33 00


14


" Dennis Collins, rent of pasturing for 1886 32 50


21


Julia Tolman, for a second hand desk


5 00


27


66 St. Johns' Society, use of small hall


3 00


29


L. C. Tyler, weighing fees


21 32


30


M. W. Croome, for manure


10 00


31


66 interest on note to Trustees of Town Library 6 00


"


.. 1 year's interest on note $5,354, to Trus- tees of Wm. Cutter School Fund 321 24


" " 1 year's interest on notes to Trustees of Poor Widows' Fund


36 79


borrowed of Commissioners of the Sink- ing Fund, on demand


3,188 37


" of L. J. Newton, librarian, fines collected 17 00


66 " F. E. Fowle, 6 mos. rent of post office to date


75 00


Arlington Five Cents Savings Bank, amount of the Soldiers' Memorial Fund, with interest to date


1,940 73


Trustees of Robbins Fund, income of the fund for 1886 257 14


Amount carried forward


. $150,926 70


·


4 25


11


1


87


TREASURER'S REPORT.


ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON. CR.


1886. By amount brought forward $107,226 73


Dec. 2 Cash paid John Peabody, 6 mos. interest to 2d inst. on note $2,500 87 50


6


A. W. Beard, Treasurer, State tax 4,020 00


31 .1 year's interest to January 1, 1887, on note $349.85, to Treasurer of Citizens' Soldiers' Fund 20 99


66


66 1 year's interest to April 1, 1886, on note $100, to Trustees of Town Library 6 00


66


&


66 1 year's interest to Jan. 1, 1887, on note $5,354, to Trustees of William Cutter School Fund 321 24


66 Trustees of Poor Widows' Fund, one year's interest on notes, to January 1, 1887, viz. :


On note $237.50 14 25


.. .. 375.61 22 54


" " Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, bal- ance of appropriation .


2,672 12


Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, in- terest on appropriation 147 77


" Commissioners of the Sinking Fund, in- terest on loans, viz. :


On #2,500.00 to Dec. 31, 1886, at 4 per cent. . . On $2,742.99 .to Dec. 31, 1886, at 4 .per cent. ·


189 87


" Arlington Five Cents Savings Bank, 6 mos. interest to Jan. 1, 1887, on note to John Peabody, $1,000 35 00


Water Commissioners, balance of appro- priation for interest on Water Debt


2,400 00


" 6 mos. interest, due Nov. 1st, on $8,000 coupon notes, at 5 per cent .


200 00


" 6 mos. interest, due Dec. Ist, on $8,500 coupon notes, at 4 per cent . , 170 00


66 6 mos. interest, due Nov. 1st, on coupon note No. 8, $1,000, at 5 per cent 25 00


Amount carried forward


. $117,747 62


188 61


88


TREASURER'S REPORT.


DR. B. DELMONT LOCKE, TREASURER, IN


1886. To amount brought forward . $150,926 70


Dec. 31 Cash of Trustees of Pratt Fund, income for Poor Widows' Fund 158 46


Trustees of Pratt Fund, income for Pub- lic Library 316 90


Town of Belmont for support of pauper in 1886 38 97


66 66 Sundry persons, subscriptions for water- ing the streets 61 50


66 R. L. Hodgdon, for gravel 125 65


Faneuil Hall National Bank, interest on deposits to date 75 50


66 66 Water Commissioners, for labor ·


1 75


66


66 A. Hill, on account .


4 00


66


66 · G. W. Austin, for sale of garden pro- ducts . 46 15


66


66 Edw. Lacy, for board


24 30


66


66


F. E. Fowle, for scrapings 7 80 .


66


66 Water Commissioners, for gravel


2 25


66 Six Odd Associates, use of hall


8 00


66


66 Francis Gould, Post 36, G. A. R., use of hall 6 00


J. Herbert Frost, for tuition of his son and daughter at High School 40 00


66


Julia Tolman, M. D., rent for Dec. 6 63


66


66 I. E. Robinson, for gravel


3 00


1


66


66 C. D. Warner, for scrapings


5 70


66


66 Boston & Lowell Railroad, for grading at Lowell St. bridge and at crossings .


130 00


66 Sundry persons, this month, interest on taxes 67 25


Amount of unpaid bills, at this date, included in Pay Rolls Nos. 6, 7, 11 and 12


408 03


$152,466 14


1 60


66 B. A. Norton, for loam .


.


89


TREASURER'S REPORT.


ACCOUNT WITH THE TOWN OF ARLINGTON. CR.


1886. By amount brought forward . $117,747 62


Dec. 31 Amount of Pay Rolls, No. 12 . 11,098 58


" discounts and abatements on taxes in 1886, as shown on page 67


4,086 80


66


" taxes of 1884, uncollected at this date


20 60


66


" " 1885,


4,136 82


66 " “ 1886, 66


8,615 06


Cash balance in the Treasury at this date 6,760 66


$152,466 ,14


B. DELMONT LOCKE, Treasurer.


ARLINGTON, Dec. 31, 1886.


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.


MARRIAGES, BIRTHS AND DEATHS.


Intentions of Marriages Registered in 1886.


Whole number of couples, 42 ·


Average age of male, 29


Average age of female, 25 .


Both persons residing in Arlington, couples,


·


21


But one person residing in Arlington, couples, .


21


Marriages registered in 1886.


Whole number of couples . 40


Both persons American born, couples, 23 ·


Both persons foreign born, couples, 10 ·


American and foreign born, couples,


7


Age of oldest person married,


58


Age of youngest person married,


. 17


First marriage of ·


. 74


Second marriage of


6


Births Registered in 1886.


Whole number, . 113


Males,


·


·


65


Females,


.


.


· 48


American parentage,


. 44


Foreign parentage,


.


. 52


Mixed parentage


17


.


..


91


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.


Deaths Registered during the Year ending Dec. 31, 1886.


AGE.


NAMES.


DATE OF DEATH.


Years.


Months.


Days.


Thomas J. Purcell


Jan.


5,1886


22


5


26


William Clark


66


15,


66


55


7


Lizzie May Rich


66


17,


66


23


8


Charles Cahill


66


18,


66


42


Herbert C. Mills


19,


66


-


1


13


Grace N. Ballou .


66


21,


10


11


John E. Fitzpatrick .


25,


66


-


-


1


Esther Doherty.


66


25,


66


40


-


Mark A. Richardson


66


26,


66


67


4


26


Flavilla H. P. Rackliffe


28,


66


47


-


Mary Ellen Coyne


Feb.


11,


66


-


4


14


Timothy. Murray .


66


14,


66


56


1


Catherine Tobin .


66


14,


66


-


1


Margaret L. Hodge .


19,


66


18


5


7


Elizabeth Cahill


20,


66


5


5


20


Ferdinand Jones .


66


8,


6


15


Daniel F. Crowe


66


19,


32


10


26


Leon Rosco Jones


66


19,


66


-


4


-


-


-


-


Hanora Crowley .


April 12,


66


25


8


-


66


12,


66


2


7


7


Amelia Corey .


66


18,


66


83


-


-


Clara Adams Marsh


66


24,


66


17


7


Cornelius Lane


26,


66


11


8


22


Annah J. Wellman


26,


66


72


3


23


Mary E. Leary


66


3,


66


39


2


-


Gertrude F. Schwamb


66


9,


60


23


7


Joshua Caldwell


66


14,


66


82


3


29


Nellie Clifford


66


19,


66


22


1


10


Mary J. Robinson


66


20,


66


30


5


24


Gertie Gunsenhiser .


66


27,


66


2


1


21


Lydia Teel


66


28,


66


93


5


Catherine Griffin .


66


28,


2


-


23


1,


66


9


Margaret Elder


Hannah Foster Allen


8,


66


92


11


10


Estella May Jones


3


Anna Gage


22,


66


86


Hamilton T. Grant


30,


21,


66


29


1


Catherine T. J. Casey Vickery. .


March 5,-


-


-


11,


-


3


9


4


John Scannell


16,


-


-


-


-


James Mulkhern .


May


92


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.


Deaths. - Continued.


AGE.


NAMES.


DATE OF DEATH.


Years.


Months.


Days.


Margaret J. Brown .


May


30, 1886


46


9


11


Mary Mulkhern


31,


66


7


Sarah Chase


June


1,


66


72


Roscoe C. Henderson


66


3,


66


5


-


-


Bridget Flaherty .


66


12,


66


21


6


27


Ephraim F. Gilpatrick .


66


17,


66


2


8


10


Frances Canavan


66


27,


66


10


9


14


James Doyle .


July


7,


66


40


Donald L. Mellen


66


8,


66


1


-


25


George H. Hinds


13,


66


8


10


4


John P. Gee


66


16,


66


-


4


-


John F. Allen


66


30,


59


8


14


Michael Coughlin


Aug.


3,


66


-


-


1


7


Charlotte Mckenzie


66


10,


66


72


3


3


Elizabeth Niederman


66


13,


66


62


9


-


John A. P. Pierce .


66


13,


66


76


4


13


Thomas M. Simpson


66


21,


63


7


16


James Reagan


60


23,


66


1


5


Alanson Blanchard .


Sept.


3,


66


70


3


1


David Dockerty .


66


5,


66


25


3


18


John Hicks


66


7,


66


58


-


Henry H. Johnson


66


12,


66


8


3


24


John Davis


66


14,


66


82


2


17


Lorle E. Stocker


11


George D. Worthley


66


18,


66


-


4


3


William H. Whittemore


19,


66


64


13


George Phillips


66


20,


66


73


Alice G. Harris


25,


66


31


10


1


Frances Bucknam


66


26,


66


77


5


Samuel B. Moore


Oct.


1,


66


57


2


28


John Robinson


.


66


10,


66


1


6


Hattie M. Sawyer


66


13,


30


10


26


Ricker


66


18,


66


3


Walter E. Hill


19,


66


1


6


1


Duffy .


66


30,


66


-


-


-


1


-


-


66


82


-


9


Martha T. Ahern


8,


66


1


Patrick Dore .


66


31,


4,


66


50


Stephen W. Cutter


15,


66


-


4


-


Michael M. Toomey


5,


66


59


-


11,


Catherine H. Sheehan


93


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.


Deaths. - Continued.


AGE.


NAMES.


DATE OF DEATH.


Years.


Months.


Days.


William Dacey


Oct.


26,1886


68


-


Josephine Tripp .


27,


66


30


Mary Emma Stocker


6.


31,


35


7


Thomas Scott


Nov.


6,


66


64


20


Ellen Carroll .


66


7,


75


Maggie Conners


13,


19


1


13


Isaac Wood. .


66


23.


66


61


-


-


Stephen Kelly


66


29,


66


1


24


Annie McCarthy


Dec.


2,


66


31


-


1 -


Cornelius McCarthy


66


10,


66


68


Chester C. Parker


66


11,


66


4


5


Susan A. Russell


66


15,


66


75


8


-


Theodore Goulan


66


15,


28


- 1


-


1


4


Rosella M. McCarthy


66


20,


31


3


12


Alexander Harper


66


26,


66


-


-


1


-


-


·


Frederic Keniston


66


18,


94


REPORT OF TOWN CLERK.


Deaths-Continued.


Whole number of deaths,


· 96


Males,


. 51


Females, .


· 45


Average age, 31 years, 10 months, 0 days.


Number under 5 years of age,


· 31


66 between 5 and 10 years of age,


5


66 66 10 " 30 66


15


66 30 60 66


66


21


66


66 60 70 66


66


8


66 over 70 years of age,


16


American parentage, .


39


Foreign parentage,


48


Mixed parentage,


9


SOME OF THE DISEASES OR CAUSES OF DEATH.


Consumption, pneumonia, and lung diseases, 30


Heart disease, · 7 .


Scarlet fever,


3


Cholera infantum, and disease of bowels,


. 13


Diphtheria,


. 2


Paralysis and apoplexy,


.


7


Register of Dogs Licensed since May 1, 1886.


Whole number,


· 287


Males, . 253 .


Females, .


34


B. DELMONT LOCKE,


Town Clerk.


ARLINGTON, Dec. 31, 1886.


.


REPORT OF COMMISSIONERS


OF THE


SINKING FUND.


The Commissioners of the Sinking Fund submit the fol- lowing Report for the year ending Dec. 31, 1886 :


CR. 1886.


July 2.


Amount received of Town of Arling- ton, on account of appro- priation of Mch. 11, 1886, Dec. 31.


$5,000 00


Amount received of Town of Arling- ton, balance of appropria- tion of March 11, 1886, 2,672 12


Dec. 31. Amount received interest of Town of Arlington, as follows, viz. :


on above appropriation, $7,672.12, from March 11 to July 2, 1886, at 4 per cent., $94 62


Amounts carried forward,


$94 62 $7,672 12


96


REPORT OF COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUND.


Amounts brought forward,


$94 62 $7,672 12


Amount received interest on


$2,672.12, from July 2 to Dec. 31, 1886, at 4 per cent., 53 15


147 77


on loans, as follows :


$2,500.00, from Feb. 12, 1885, to Dec. 31, 1886, at 4 per cent., $188 61


$2,742.99, from April 9, 1885, to Dec. 31, 1886, at 4 per cent., 189 87


378 48


$8,198 37


DR. 1886.


July 2.


Amount paid Town of Arlington, ap- propriation made at town meeting, March 11, 1886, to pay note due June 1, 1886, 5,000 00


Dec. 31. .


Amount paid Union Safe Deposit Vaults, rent of safe, 10 00


Dec. 31. Amount loaned to Town of Arling- ton, on demand, 3,188 37


$8,198 37 $8,198 37


97


REPORT OF COMMISSIONERS OF SINKING FUND.


Investment.


Loan to Town of Arlington, Feb. 12, 1885, on demand, at 4 per cent., $2,500 00


66 to Town of Arlington, April 9, 1885, on demand, at 4 per cent., 2,742 99


66 to Town of Arlington, Dec. 31, 1886, on demand, at 4 per cent., 3,188 37


$8,431 36


Respectfully submitted,


WILLIAM G. PECK, Commissioners ALFRED D. HOITT, of the




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