Annual report of the officers of the town of Lancaster, N.H. for the year ending 1902-1905, Part 2

Author: Lancaster (N.H. : Town)
Publication date: 1902
Publisher: Lancaster, N.H. : Printed at the Office of the Coos County Democrat
Number of Pages: 254


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Steve Green


20 00


To town order. $100 00


Paid Steve Martin


1 50


To town order.


$200 00


Paid N Martin


14 25


W Buzzel


16 12


W H Hartley


50 00


Frank Lucas


36 00


Steve' Green


20 00


G Boutwell


4 00


M Long


14 50


Steve Simmons


19 00-


Frank Lucas


11 25


Pat Brown


75


W E Buzzel


14 25


Steve Green.


20 00


W H Hartley.


8 50


To town order $100 00


Paid Frank Green


6 00


Steve Green


65 00


F Spaulding, Cummings' order


7 90


W H Hartley.


27 90


David Parks


9 00


Steve Green


10 00


To town order


$100 00


Paid W F Remick


2 62


W E Buzzel


1 50


Frank Lucas


10 00


Frank Lucas


10 00


Steve Green 25 00


Steve Green 10 00


Frank Lucas 10 00


Frank Lucas 10 00


W Buzzell. 10 00


Frank Lucas


19 61


Steve Green 25 00


W Buzzel


17 25


24


To town order $100 00


Paid Harry Corrigan 1 00


Ned Sheehe 2 25


Frank Dixon 1 50


Fred Holton


14 25


W Buzzel


4 87


C Sedgel


50


Steve Simmons 10 95


Steve Greene 20 00


Sumner Matthews


2 80


Charles Sedgel


1 00


A M Beattie.


15 00


Charles Sedgel. 1 00


To town order $100 00


Paid Steve Green 30 00


B Benton.


21 75


Steve Green


25 00


C Sherwood.


5 00


To town order.


$100 00


Paid Frank Smith & Co 50 84


W Buzzel


1 50


N Martin


3 75


John Thomas


1 50


Steve Green


20 00


C Sherwood


7 25


E Goodale. 23 05


8 00


A Wesson


4 50


E B Beach. 3 50


Adley & Donahue


15 25


Wm Putnam. 14 00


Thompson Mfg Co


1 50


To town order $100 00


Paid Steve Green 6 62


G W Aldrich


1 00


E A Woodward 3 75


Frank Smith & Co


15 00


Fred Holton 3 29


1


E Carter


25


20


W Buzzel


J D Cummings. 97 00


$1,000 00 $1,114 77


To town orders 114 77


$1,114 77


Of the above, $175 was laid out at the Indian brook culvert. putting in bank wall and making sidewalk; $45 for carting marl on to Winter street and $25 for recoating Baker Hill. .


Respectfully submitted,


J. D. CUMMINGS.


Feb. 15, 1902.


We have settled the above with J. D. Cummings, Road Agent, and find same correct.


I. W. QUIMBY, ) Selectmen


T. T. BAKER. of


F. B. SPAULDING, j Lancaster.


SOUTH DISTRICT.


The following bills were paid by the selectmen, contrac- ted for and approved by E. M. Monahan and W. C. Hodgdon, Road Agents.


CS Hodgdon 2nd 1900 1 50


F A Blodgett 4 75


C E Emerson


2 26


CE Kimball .


9 37


J S Peavey 66


75


W C Hodgdon 45 20


E D Ewens


12 60


Geo S Peavey


1 20


C E Emerson


1 88


D W Batchelder


9 40


Geo H Morse.


9 31


Ed Boutwell. 1 27


Chas L Wilder


5 25


1


26


J S Peavey admr 1 50


I E Sweet 6 75


C W Chessman 2 70


W H Chessman 4 17


W W Buswell


8 25


J M Clark.


10 90


W W Buswell


8 55


Frank Smith & Co., plank.


78 00


G L Dexter


8 00


Frank Smith & Co., tools.


1 10


Fred C Ingalls.


13 95


L F Moore, supplies. 10 16


G H Johnson ... 75


Adley & Donahue, blacksmithing. 13 15


Thompson Mfg Co., steel, etc. 5 01


1


$277 77


W. C. Hodgdon, Road Agent, in account with town :


Town orders. $986 95


By settlement with selectmen to balance $986 95


We have settled the above account with W. C. Hodg- don, road agent, and find it correct with proper vouchers.


I. W. QUIMBY, Selectmen


T. T. BAKER, of


F. B. SPAULDING, J Lancaster.


Town of Lancaster in account with Chas E. Kimball selectmens' agent :


Town orders $155 75


Four hours' work with team


1 20


Sixty feet plank.


60


Four hours' labor, bridge. 80


Self and man 12 day 1 75


Self, man and horses 12 day.


2 50 .


Self, man and horses 12 day


2 50


Self, man and horses 4 day 3 75


Self and man 1 day.


3 50


27


Self and man 1 day 3 50


Self, man and horses % day. 3 75


Self, man and horses % day 3 75


Self, man and horses 12 day 250


A J Clark, team and logs


75


Self and team 4 day


2 62


One man 2 hours


30


Self, man and horses


5 00


Self, man and horses 4 25


Self and horses 1 25


Self and horses


3 50


One-half day, horses


1 75


Self 12 day


1 00


Self and team


3 50


Self


3 50


Self


3 50


Self


1 75


Self


1 75


Self


3 50


Self


2 00


Self 1/2 day.


1 00


Self


1 00


Self and horses


3 50


Self


1 00


76 52


W' H Reed 2 25


Geo S Peavey.


1 35


Adley & Donahue.


3 25


Daniel Reed


1 25


Frank Smith & Co


15 84


F P Wells.


2 00


Clarence Straw


5 62


A J Clark 9 75


Chas Chessman 3 50


Rich Rines


135


FP Wells.


2 85


L M Straw


26 2


28


W W Buswell. 3 97


TC Wells 1 35


Feb. 15. 1902.


157 10


C. E. KIMBALL, Selectmen's' Agent.


We have settled the above account with C. E. Kim- ball and find it correct.


I. W. QUIMBY, Selectmen


T. T. BAKER. of


F. B. SPAULDING, J Lancaster.


Geo. A. Webster in account with the town of Lancas- ter :


DR.


Town orders $1,222 15


CR.


Sabin Brown, labor


102 00


Harry Hartford, labor 5 00


Edgar A. Stickney, labor 15 40


Harlie A Smith, labor


7 62


Henry B Webster and team


3 00


John Rowell


1 00


L S Hartford and team.


32 40


Charles Gainer, labor


25 50


M H Leary,


63 99


A W Smith, 66


1 50


Thadie Stickney, "


2 75


Albion Rowell, 66


6 65


Zenas Freeman, 66


28 57


Win L Foss, 66


1


4 50


Express on machine knife.


75


David Freeman, labor


23 50


Luther Hartford and team


3 00


Loring Lovejoy and team


4 50


Seth Washburn, labor


26 00


N M Stickney. 66


6 00


Joseph Coil, 66


3 00


1


29


Harlie Stickney,


27 25


Joe Kenney, ..


13 50


John Farnham, spikes


50


John McGerry, labor


3 00


James W Weeks and team


4 50


Willie Savage. labor


1 50


James McGerry "


1 50


W S Hartford and team


6 50


William Griffin, labor


42 00.


John Costello.


3 75


James Fletcher,


7 50


Harry Gainer,


1 50


Frank Smith & Co., horses on machine. 42 00


John Savage and team 3 75


11 70


John Black, use scraper


50


Willie Gainer


50


Win G Ellis.


10 00


Charles M Marshall. horses. 11 55


John Blodgett


3 15


Harold Woods


35


CH Wentworth


6 70


F A Padfield


3 00


Ed Freeman, labor


7 50


Wood & Emerson, blacksmithing


6 70


Peter Brison, labor


3 80


Henry Wilder, labor


3 00


Glen Smith and team.


3 00


Harvy Webster 1 35


Adley & Donahue, sharpening drills


4 15


Aaron Commings. 3 75


Burt Smith and team 12 00


Frank Spaulding and team


3 00


Harry Lucas. labor 1 50


F Smith & Co., rendrock and tools 28 93


L F Moore 7 28


Hugh Foley, gravel


50


Geo. S Wilder, gravel


1 40


Victor Leavitt, gravel


1 40


W C Spaulding. gravel


30


Joseph Wilder, labor 53 75


Sabin Brown, labor 10 00


Nelson Moulton, gravel 7 80


Martin Monahan and team 6 00


Wilbur Cram 1 25


Ernest Ellis.


1 50


Barney McMann


30


Wm. B. Alden, lumber


48 68


Sylvanus Holmes, lumber


123 00


Geo. M Amadon, lumber


31 78


Geo. H Nevers. 8 25


Geo. A Webster. 145 00


Horses on machine


19 25


Horses on dump cart 38 days


57 00


Driving horse 20 days @50c


10 00


$1,080 65


>


Breaking roads from Feb. 15th, 1901 to April 8th, 1901.


Geo. A Webster, man and team


28 75


Henry Wilder and team 10 50


Sabin Brown 4 12


Edgar A Stickney


4 12


Henry B Webster


2 00


John Rowell.


11 25


Hartford Brothers


2 45


Herbert Amadon


50


L S Hartford


3 00


Fred Dodge.


1 05


Joseph T Campbell


10 37


A W Smith.


2 00


Albion Rowell


3 60


Nelson Moulton


3 30


Henry Wilder


8 25


William Doonan 2 24


$97 50


31 Breaking Roads to Feb. 15th, 1902.


Running snow roller 12 day


4 00


66


1


8 00


66


66 1 8 00


66


66


66


1


8 00


66


66


1


8 00


66


8 00


$44 00


Total, $1,222 15


Out of this money I have paid $203 46 for lumber; $23 60 for gravel; I have built a new bridge near the Connary place, new planked the bridge near Matthew Smith's, built new bridge at John Farnham's and one at Geo M Amadon's. Built new bridge and new stone . abutment near James Bain's place, also a wing dam.


I respectfully submit this bill to the selectmen with vouchers for the same.


GEORGE A WEBSTER, Road Agent.


February 15, 1902.


We have settled the above account with Geo A Web- ster, Road Agent, and find it correct.


I W QUIMBY,


T T BAKER, ! Selectmen of Lancaster.


F B SPAULDING


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Report of Overseer of Poor.


My report this year must of a necessity, be very commonplace. There has been no extraordinary ex- penses and only a slight increase in the number of poor helped by the town. The cost of town poor for the year is somewhat larger than last year. This could not very well be avoided, as last year was probably a minimum in the cost. The following is the statement for the town :


Total cost


726 26


Received from county


156 00


Less amount due 1901


51 00


$ 105 00


Due from county


51 00


$ 156 00


$ 570 26


Less Joseph Colby's account


56 20


Net cost


$ 514 06


As usual I have taken Joseph Colby's support from the cost. Last year he had a balance credit of $139.15; taking the cost this year, $56.20 out and his balance will be $82.95.


The totals for town and county are $1,679.73, as" against $1,725.12 last year, a decrease of $61.84.


There are no outstanding bills against the town.


The following is the financial statement :


RECEIPTS.


Cash on hand Feb. 15, 1901 $ 73 34


From town orders 400 00


From county orders


1,205 89


$1,679 73


33


DISBURSEMENTS.


For support town poor $ 726 26 937 02


For support of county poor


Cash on hand 16 45


-$ 1,679 73


Probably $700 will be needed for next year. The individual items follow :


TOWN POOR.


For N G Stickney


$335 82


Received from county


78 00-


Due from county


$25 50


For Jane Boutwell


$89 65


Received from county


78 00


Due from county


$25 50 .


For Mrs W P Horne


$68 21


Joseph Colby


56 20


Charles Kenison


82 00


John Dagneau


31 50


Joseph Vashon


62 88


COUNTY, POOR.


For James Gonyea


$7 00


Received from county


7 00


For Mrs Trudell


$6 60


Due from county, 1901


4 50


$11 10


Received from county


9 50


Due from county


$1 60


For Fred Dodge


$1 00


Received from county


1 00


For Libbey boy


$11 00


Received from county


11 00


34


For Asa Stuart


$49 60


Due from county 1901


25 50


$75 10


Received from county


. 75 10


For J B Hardy


$24 20


Due from county 1901


65 99


$90 19


Received from county


$90 19


For Fred Gallant


$26 80


Received from county


26 80


For Mildred Kidd


$78 00


Received from county


78 00


For Buzzell Prue


$2 70


Received from county


2 70


For Mary Huse


$48 00


Due from county 1901


2 00


Received from county


72 00


For Fred Saul


$71 27


Due from county 1901


2 00


$73 27


Received from county


73 27


For W J S Dewey


Due from county 1901


$7 50


Received from county


7 50


For Sarah J Howard .


Due from county 1901


$6 53


Received from county


6 53


For Sarah Elliott


$13 70


Due from county 1901


6 00


19 70


$19 70


Received from county


$72 00


35


For James Rainville


$38 24


Received from county


38 24 ,


For Andrew Oleson


Due from county 1901


$ 35


Received from county


35


For Charles Philbrook


$1 00


Received from county


1 00


For Susie Davis


$1 90


Received from county


1 90


For Shaderick Hartford


$48 00


Received from county


31 50


Due from county


$ 16 50


For Cora L Frizzell


$348 22


Received from county


348 22


For Harry O'Donnell


$6 34


Received from county


4 74


Due from county


$1 60


For Michael Breen


$106 90


Received from county


106 90


For Nalette girl


$36 00


Received from county


36 00


For Joseph McGoff Due from county


$10 70


For John McKeof


2 10


Due from county


$2 10


Balance due from county


$32 50


Amount due for Mr Stickney


25 50


Amount due for Jane Boutwell


25 50


$83 50


Feb. 15, 1902.


Respectfully submitted, I. W. QUIMBY, Overseer.


Feb. 27, 1902.


Examined and found correct with proper vouchers. CHARLES L. HURLEY, Auditor.


1


$10 70


Report of the Liquor Agent.


Geo V Moulton, liquor agent, in account with the town of Lancaster :


Value of liquor on hand Feb 15, 1901


$420 28


Barrels, kegs and jugs


33 08


Fixtures 4 60


$457 96


Value of liquor on hand Feb 15, 1902


558 44


Barrels, kegs and jugs


39 18


Fixtures


4 60


$602 22


Increased value on liquor


144 26


Received from sales of liquor and barrels


$1,055 54


Paid for liquors


1,010 88


Freight


11 18


Lincense


25 00


Revenue stamps


48


Cash on hand


8 00


$1,047 54


Cash on hand


8 00


Increased value on liquor


144 26


1


$152 26


Salary of agent


150 00


Net profit of agency


$2 26 GEO. V. MOULTON, Agent.


Lancaster, N. H. Feb. 18, 1902. Subscribed and sworn to before me, I. W. QUIMBY, Justice of the Peace.


Police Court Report.


To the selectmen of the town of Lancaster, Gentlemen :


I am too ill to make anything like an itimized re- port of the Police Court at this time.


I have rec'd during the past year in fines $60 00 Police Justice salary $300 00 150 00


I paid in to Treasurer


$450 00


Have paid in jail fees, etc., some $15 00


There are $400 00 of uncollected fines which I was .about collecting when taken sick. As soon as I get on my feet I will collect them in and carry them forward to next year's account.


Respectfully,


WM. H. SHURTLEFF, Police JJustice.


Town Clerk's Report.


Town Clerk's report of dogs licensed : 111 male dogs 4 female dogs


$222 00


20 00


#242 00


Paid Sumner Matthews, constable


$ 25 00


" for license blanks


2 00


Town Clerk's fees 115 dogs


23 00


Paid W H McCarten. Treas


192 00


$242 00


Cemetery Report.


ASSETS.


Cash on hand $53 85


Amount due on lots sold, not deeded,


estimated 514 00


Due on stone sold 8.00


Due on block of lots sold 120 00


Value of improvement on six lots in Division No. 4 200 00 .


$ 895 85 ,


DEBITS.


Note, Eugene McIntire $520 00


$375 85


C. E. MCINTIRE, C. A. HOWE, (Committee. FRED S. LINSCOTT, J C. A. Howe, Treasurer Cemetery committee :


DR.


To balance on hand Feb., 1900


$13 08


Cash for 71% lots sold 84 00


1 improved lot sold 75 00


from town for care of Wilder cemetery two years 29 48


-- $ 201 56


CR.


By 200 cedar posts $14 00


Pat Brown, labor bill 2 00


200 feet boards to Wilder cemetery 2 00


Henry Young, labor 1 15


W W Jones, labor at Wilder cemetery, 12 00 W W Jones, labor 3 80


39


Frank Green, "


8 00


Emmett Drew, " painting


1 25


Henry Young, labor


12 30


Frank Smith & Co., paint


1 45


Charles Rines, labor


26 00


Patrick Brown "


4 00


John Ogle 66


4 00


Frank Damon


15 76


Water bills for year


10 00


C A Howe, for care


20 00


F S Linscott


10 00


$ 147 71


Balance in hands of committee $53 85


C. A. HOWE, Treasurer. Examined and found correct with proper vouchers.


I. W. QUIMBY, ) Selectmen T. T. BAKER, of


F. B. SPAULDING,


J Lancaster.


Town School District.


The treasurer of the town district reports as follows :


RECEIPTS.


Received of town treasurer, school money $1,631 65


Received of town treasurer, extra school money


600 00


Received for tuition


20 40


$2,252 05


Balance from last year for repairs


$68 57


Received of town treasurer


100 00


for old clapboards


2 00


$ 170 57


$ 2.422 62


DISBURSEMENTS.


Paid teachers


$1,341 00


Boarding teachers


624 00


Wood


96 10


Carrying scholars


101 50


Cleaning school houses


28 00


Building fires


16 30


Furnishings


10 38


District clerk one year


2 00


Town of Dalton, tuition


20 00


$2,239 28


Paid for grading yard No. 11


20 00


Gradingy ard and building fence No. 4, 24 06


Repairs 25 93


$ 69 99


Balance in treasurer's hands


113 35


$ 2,422 62


41


School books and supplies received of town treasurer Paid for books Supplies


$198 61


$95 10 103 51


$ 198 61


Respectfully submitted,


J. E. MOINTIRE, Treasurer.


Feb. 25th, 1902.


Examined and found correct with proper vouchers for the same.


M. E. STOWELL,


E. B. MORSE.


[ Auditors.


Statistical Report of Schools for Year.


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Marion E Merriam


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Mary E Webb


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Alice A Timberlake


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Nellie J Lyons


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Addie P Forbes


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Nellie M Forbes


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Nellie J Lyons


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Nelle M Forbes


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Bertha M King


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Abra A LeGro


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Abra A LeGro


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Abra A LeGro


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Caroline M Wheeler


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No. of Scholars Av. Attendance


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Nellie J Lyons


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Mary A Gray


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Winter


42


The winter term will close March 7th.


Enumeration of children between 5 and 16 years of age in April, 1901 :


BOYS.


GIRLS.


CHILDREN.


Union district


164


180


344


Town district


102


93


195


266


273


539


Respectfully submitted,


MRS. W. S. HARTFORD, ) School Board J. E. MCINTIRE, of the


JENNIE MCGARY.


J Town District.


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Library Report.


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RECEIPTS.


On hand Feb. 15, 1901


$215 83


From the town


600 00


" fines


33 55


" sale of catalogues


2 75


" sale of 4 town histories


6 00


$858 13


DISBURSEMENTS.


Paid janitor


$ 46 25


" cartage of books


88


" fuel


46 30


" lights


32 45


" new books


305 91


" Librarian's incidentals


9 75


" Librarian's salary


100 00


" evening attendance at Reading Room


104 00


" printing


6 50


" literature for Reading Room 72 64


" repairs of books and binding


34 13


" cleaning the Library


4 50


Cash on hand Feb. 15, 1902


94 82


$858 13


Respectfully submitted, F. D. HUTCHINS, Treasurer.


Feb. 27, 1902.


Examined and found correct with proper vouchers. CHAS. L. HURLEY, I C. A. CLEVELAND, J Auditors.


List of New Library Books.


jL882f Adventures of Joel Pepper. Margaret Sidney. 3416-B174 Alabama Arbitration. Thomas W. Balch.


T474a Alice of old Vincennes. Maurice Thompson.


822-S57k All's well that ends well. Shakspeare.


821-C69


Ancient Mariner. S. T. Coleridge.


656-N54 Annual report of the R. R. Com. of N. H.


B427 Antonia. Jessie Van Zile Belden.


822-S570 Antony and Cleopatra. Shakspeare.


B936a Apostles of the southeast. F. T. Bullen.


R920-A65 Appleton's cyclopedia of American biogra- phy.


jP726a April baby's book of tunes. Princess von Plesse.


750-124 Art for art's sake. John C. VanDyke.


H413a Arundel motto. Mary Cecil Hay.


822-S57k As you like it. Shakspeare.


051-A8 Atlantic Monthly. 48v.


P726b Benefactress. Princess von Plesse.


5982-C46b Birdlife. Frank M. Chapman. C753 Black rock. Ralph Connor.


P612b Blennerhassett. Charles Felton Pidgin.


9739-K34 Campaigning in Cuba. Geo. Kennan.


C445ca Cardigan. Robert W. Chambers.


E31 Carolina cavalier, A. Geo. Cary Eggleston.


C115c Cavalier, The. Geo. W. Cable.


C938ci Cinderella. S. R. Crockett.


9732-B81 Colonial fights and fighters. Cyrus T. Brady. 822-S57d Comedy of Errors. Shakspeare.


C445c Conspirators, The. Robert W Chambers.


822-S57p Coriolanus. Shakspeare.


C563t Crisis, The. Winston Churchill.


*B936 Cruise of the Cachalot. F. T. Bullen.


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822-S57s Cymbeline. Shakspeare.


D619 Deacon Bradbury. Edwin Asa Dix.


L945d Deborah. James M. Ludlow.


022-M879 Dedication exercises of Armstrong building. Leonard A. Morrison.


8144-V24dDesert, The. John C. Van Dyke.


F585d Diary of a Freshman. Chas. M. Flandrau.


R780-G88 Dictionary of music and musicians. 4v.


Sir Geo. Grove.


211-H88 Divine pedigree of man. Thomson Jay Hudson.


T3184 Doctor Dale. Marian Harland and Albert Payson Terhune.


H413d


Dorothy's venture. Mary Cecil Hay.


G739d


Dream days. Kenneth Grahame.


B121d


D'ri and I. Irving Bacheller.


M571d Dross. Henry Seton Merriman.


P726 Elizabeth and her German garden. Princess von Plesse.


9737-W812 End of an era. John S. Wise.


942-L35 England in the 19th century. Elizabeth W. Latimer.


C1350 Eternal City, The. Hall Caine. Y


960-L35 Europe in Africa in the 19th century. E. W. Latimer. Facing death. G. A. Henty.


jH527n


520-W27 Few astronomical instruments. Warner &


Swasey. For the temple. G. 1. Henty.


jH527t


9236-D221 Founding and organization of the D. A. R. and D. R. societies. Flora Adams Dar- ling.


942-M12 Four Georges. Vol. 3-4. Justin McCarthy. 944-1.35 France in the 19th century. E. W. Latimer.


B474f Friend with the countersign. B. K. Benson.


D491 From kingdom to colony. Mary Devereaux. · B-D644 Gail Hamilton's life in letters. 2 v.


jH527m


Dragon and the raven, The .. G. A. Henty.


46


G739


Golden Age. Kenneth Grahame.


330-C28 Gospel of wealth. Andrew Carnegie.


M133 Graustark. George Barr Mccutcheon.


jS977 . Gulliver's travels. Ed. by T. M. Balliet.


677-T35 Half century of textile evolution.


822-S57m


Hamlet. Shakspeare.


R939 Helmet of Navarre. Bertha Runkle.


822-S57t Henry VIII. Shakspeare.


822-S57i,


Henry V. Shakspeare.


822-S57h Henry IV. Shakspeare.


283-S78c Historical memorials of Canterbury. Arthur Penrhyn Stanley.


8709-S58 History of Latin literature. Geo. A. Simcox.


973-E47 History of our country. Edward S. Ellis.


9732-J68 History of the old French war. Rossiter Johnson. .


9492-B65 History of the people of the Netherlands. Petrus Johannes Blok.


973-837 History of the United States. Vol. VI. Jas. Schouler.


P868 House of de Mailly. Margaret H. Potter.


B936i Idylls of the sea. F. T. Bullen.


jB-A91 In the days of Audubon. Hezekiah Butter- worth.


9515-L25 In the forbidden land. 2 v. A. Henry Sav-


age Landor.


¡T866 Iron Star. John Preston True.


C938is Isle of the winds. S. R. Crockett.


B26j Jennie Baxter, journalist. Robert Barr.


C938jo Joan of the sword hand. S. R. Crockett.


K36 Joselyn Cheshire. Sara Beaumont Kennedy, 822-S57m Julius Caesar. Shakspeare.


H417 Kent squire. Frederick W. Hayes.


K57ki Kim. Rudyard Kipling.


822-857a King Henry VI. Part I. Shakspeare.


'822-S57b King Henry VI. Parts II and III. Shaks- peare.


822-S57f King John. Shakspeare. 822-S570 King Lear. Shakspeare.


47


T474k


King, of Honey Island. Maurice Thompson. Laird's luck. A. T. Quiller-Couch.


Q61 D2381


Letters from my mill. Alphonse Daudet.


B-H21s


Life and epoch of Alexander Hamilton. Geo. Shea.


B-P32A


Life and letters of Paul. ' Lyman Abbott.


218-F541


Life everlasting. John Fiske.


B-M399


Life of George Mason. Kate M. Rowland.


B-W'574


Lights and shadows of a long episcopate. Henry B. Whipple, D. D.


H823


Like another Helen. George Horton.


jH5271


Lion of the North. G. A. Henty.


j062li


Little by little. Oliver Optic.


jD733w


928-H87


Little girl in old Washington. A. M. Douglas. Little journeys to the homes of American authors. Elbert Hubbard.


9232-H87 Little journeys to the homes of American statesmen. Elbert Hubbard.


9275-H87 Little journeys to the homes of eminent painters. Elbert Hubbard.


9207-H87 Little journeys to the homes of famous women. Elbert Hubbard.


920-H87


Little journeys to the homes of good men and great. Elbert Hubbard.


#591-S491 Lives of the hunted. Ernest Thompson Seton.


B9361


Log of a sea waif. F. T. Bullen.


822-S57c 822-S57n


Love's labor's lost. Shakspeare.


Macbeth. Shakspeare.


9207-P42 Maids and matrons of new France. Mary S. Pepper.


B964ma Making of a Marchioness. Frances H. Bur- nett.


K42 Manager of the B. &A. Vaughan Kester.


C753m


Man from Glengarry. Ralph Connor.


jN832


Man-of-war life. Chas. Nordhoff.


170-L46


Map of life. W. E. H. Lecky.


jR516m Margaret Montfort. Laura E. Richards.


48


822-8571 Measure for measure. Shakspeare.


*R516me Melody. Laura E. Richards.


B-C59 Memorial addresses on the life and character of Frank G. Clarke.


656-B936 Men of the Merchant service. F. T. Bullen.


822-S57g Merchant of Venice. Shakspeare.


jN832m Merchant vessel. Chas. Nordhoff.


822-S57i Merry wives of Windsor. Shakespeare.


3539-J82 Message of Gov. C. B. Jordan.


822-S57e Midsummer night's dream. Shakespeare. 5514-G445 Mighty deep and what we know of it. Agnes Giberne.


1531 Mistress Brent. Lucy Meacham Thurston.


822-857j Much ado about nothing. Shakspeare.


B-N21R' Napoleon the last phase. Lord Rosebery.


8144-V24 Nature for its own sake. John C. VanDyke.


M821 Nest of linnets. F. F. Moore.


3337-B894 No. American forests and forestry. Ernest


Bruncken.


016-M61 Official catalogue of Mexican exhibits at the Pan-American Exposition.


D6190 Old Bowen's legacy. Edwin Asa Dix.


P133g


Old gentlemen of the black stock. T. N. Page.


8154-R75 Old home week addresses. F. W. Rollins.


910-0913 On the great highway. Jas. Creelman.


822-857n Othello. Shakspeare.


582-K26


Our native trees. Harriet L. Keeler.


Peggy. Laura E. Richards.


jR516p W655i


Penelope's Irish experiences. Kate D. Wig- gin. Pericles. Shakspeare.


822-8571 jR263p 822-S57u


Phebe, her profession. Anna Chapin Ray.


W685po


Portion of labor. Mary E. Wilkins.


B-D79


Practical lifework of Henry Drummond. Cuth. bert Lennox. Prince of Georgia. Julian Ralph. Principles of psychology. Wm. James. Private life of the Sultan. Georges Dorys.


R163p


150-J29


B-A136


Poems. Shakspeare.


49


M147


Puppet crown. The. Harold MacGrath.


B812 Quiberon touch. Cyrus Townsend Brady.


P612 Quincy Adams Sawyer. Chas. Felton Pidgin.


H816


Raffles. E. W. Hornung.


N333


Ralph Marlowe. Jas. Ball Naylor.


920-M123 Reminiscences. 2 v. Justin McCarthy.


822-S57f Richard II. Shakspeare.


822-S57℃


Richard III. Shakspeare.


P239r


Right of way. Gilbert Parker.


304-A132


Rights of man. Lyman Abbott.




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