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SALEM CITY COUNCIL RECORDS 1879-1881 VOL 11
W'M& 6� � 6�9, April 4, 1997 The enclosed volume of City Council Records, Volume 11, 1879 - 1881 , was typed from the original hand-written record, during the term of City Clerk John J. Connelly ( 1925 - 1942 ) . The typing was done over the course of Mr. Connelly' s seventeen year tenure, by his staff: Edna I . Dunham, Dorothy F. Smith, and Mildred M. Cleary. Boxes of these typed City Council minutes were found in the basement vault, and had remained there for over fifty years . In 1997, as part of the ongoing preservation and conservation program of City and Town records, I copied these typed volumes onto Perma-life acid-free buffered paper. This was done to preserve the typed text, and to eliminate the need to photocopy the original hand-written volume. The index in the front of the volume was not typed, however, by Mr. Connelly' s staff . In order have these books bound, it was necessary to have a complete volume, including the index. My staff : Janice Corbett, Assistant City Clerk; and Cheryl Lapointe, Assistant Registrar; copied these indexes from the original hand-written copy. This is the book that is to be used by the City Clerk' s Office. The Original hand-written book has been placed in the first floor climate-controlled vault, and should remain there to avoid any future deterioration. BORAH E. BURKIN HAW CITY CLERK C• CITY OF SALEM . CITY COUNCIL RECORDS. INDEX , 1879- 188I z , 'VOL. 11' • ! ,/YCCmmrr�a.� Avo...r...u.'�t`-¢t/ow, �R,lnark Wi, � /� 1s . i a9 4J,7a,f9/05,us uf,rs;rs7,/tz ,2 rf zry,a4a,ass,t4z,27q a79,AP,zy4, ay7 347, 3/0,,343,37r,374;J9,//all,Oaf 43;4ffr 446r 4fn 4f/,49J. 1 ', _�/r���;adaG,fro.✓elsu��,c/��.-,R�,�;�Jarr�,+id/. //J,//�', ', . 'Yr.F�ir.�o2�Cu�q./AKw.�a-.u+✓/�4 rlrrT^'i ard�fi.L. �fJ2.�, ' 34/fr/JzJrZ µ Jsz:. . ✓Y,Cdlrr�uo«¢�,aP.f/tc�oW�Ra.(.a .r�3Jy;' n�7 i . � /ry nrr rss,/s,rt5;ryrzrr. 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Seventy five persons appeared for registration, and being found duly qualified, their naves were ordered to be entered on the voting lists and in the register of voters (See registration records) The names of one hundred fifteen persons, who were on the voting lists of last year, and of whom it has been as- certained, since the last meeting for registration, that they have paid a tax for 1878 or 1879, were addad to the voting lists; and two names were stricken there from by reason of death (See memoranda on file) • The records of the least meeting were then read and approved. A communication from the School Committee stating Lincoln Hal: that t4ey had granted a petition of the Salem High School Association for the use of Lincoln Hall on the evening of the day following Thanksgiving next, and asking the appro- val of the city council, was received. The action of the School Committee was approved and sent down for concurrence. Petition for permit to build were received as follows:a James H. Farley, wooden barn, rear of West Avenue; P•d. Robson, wooden building for manufacture of leather in Goodhue St; permits to Charles N. Symonds, addition to dwelling house on 'ilinthro ni St; Etta B. Farrington, wooden building for store No. 125 North St¢ F. R. Tuttle, one brick and one wooden building for tanning and currying, and chimney 90 feet high. Permits were granted. A petition from C. S. Buffum,for, leave to build a door head on his building in :°iashington Street, with a recom- poor-head mendation from the Inspector of Buildings that the petition--- be not granted, was received., and the petitioner was grant- ed leave to withdraw. An application from J. F. Dane for leave to build a permits to stable on Sewall Street, was referred back to the Tnspector —, ul of Buildings. Other petitions were received and disposed of as fol- lows;- Fetition of George H. Sargent for leave to enter the Oct. 23, 1879 717ol. 11, Pa e 2 common sewer from his estate on the corner of Bridge and Lathrop Streets. Referred to the Committee on Sewers. Fet, to ent Petition of John Powers for a reconsideration of the sewer vote revoking his liquor license. Referred to the Committee on Licenses. Liquor Petition of 77illiam Northey for leave to connect the License conductors on the Northey building with the common sewer in 4;ashingtott Street-Referred to the Committee on Seviers with power. Petition of 77illiam A. Jelly and 45 others, requesting the Board to reconsider their action in relation to cutting Pet. to down the tree at the foot of Essex Street, lderman -1emble enter sewer moved that the petitioners be granted a hearing, Alderman Emmerton moved to amend so that the hearing should take • place before the Board on Saturday next, at 32 P. M. The Petition amendment was accepted by Alderman hemble, and the motion, against as amended, was. then adopted, removal of gee The following report and order was submitted:- "City of Salem, Mass., ?Mayor's Office, Oct. 23d. 1879. To the Board of Aldermen. The attention of the Committee on Streets having been recently drawn to the turnout of the horse railroad on the southerly side of the Franklin Build-Turnout of ing on Essex Street, th ey have examined the premises, and Sa em S gee have at a hearing therefor, received from the officers of 7 1Tv the road details of the reasons for the existing location of said turnout. The Committee are of opinion that the pub- lic convenience will be promoted and tith no inconvenience to the railroad by a removal eastward of said turn out and recommend the adoption of the following Order. For the Committee. H. K. Oliver, Chairman." "Ordered,that the Salem Street Railway be and it is here- by directed to change the location of their turnout now on the southerly side of the Franklin Building on Essex Street so that the westerly end of said turnout shall not be far- ther west than the head of Walnut Street on Essex Street, and that it shall not extend easterly a greater dis 'ence than one hundred (180) and eighty feet easterly including its entire length between switch and switch, the same to be so laid out to the satisfaction of the Commissioner on Streets." The report was accepted. • Alderman Xemble moved to amend the Order by adding the words, " and the space between the rails to be paved with square block pavement." Alderman Palmer moved as an amendment to the last notion that the whole matter be referred to the Committee on Streets until Saturday next, Oct. 23, 1879 Vol. 11, Page 3 but the motion did not prevail. _;Ide=:pan Kemble's motion teas then adopted. ,ildderman Berton moved to amend the order by striking out the word "head" and inserting in place thereof the words "northeasterly corner". The motion was adopted. The order, as amended, was then adopted. The following report and order was submitted:- "City of Salem, ?.:ass. , _ayorrs Office, Oct. 23d. 1879. 7urniture fc To the City Council. The Committee on Public Instruction new school respectfully represent that said Committee was by vote of house April 29th. 1879 instructed and directed to erect a school house in ;yard 5, and an appropriation was made for such erection but that no direction was given s .id co=ittee to furnish said schoolhouse, nor was any appropriation made • therefor, it being then understood by said committee, that such furnishing was to be made by the School Committee. But the Committee on Public Instruction have recently been ap- prized that it has in previous cases been customary for them to furnish new school houses as well as to build them. Said Committee therefore ask for an appropriation of one thousand dollars ($1000) to be expended in the purchase of desks and seats &c for teachers and pupils in order that the builcing may be completely equipped for its uses, recorimending the adoption of the order following. For the Committee, H. K. Oliver, Chairman." "Ordered, that the sum of one thousand dollars ($1000) be, and the same is hereby added to the appropriation for gppropriatic building and furnishing the new school house in Ward 5." The report was accepted, rder adopted and sent down for concurrence. Alderman 11- uierton for the Committee on Elections sub- ;:lection fc mitted a report recommending the adoption of the following a a e is Orders:- ers "Ordered, that warrants be issued for meetings of the legal voters of the City of Salem, in the several Words, on Tuesday, the fourth day of November 1879, then and £here to give in their ballots for a Governor and Lieutenant Governor, Secretary, Treasurer and receiver General, auditor of Accounts, and Attorney General, of the Commonwealth. of _�ssachusetts; Also, for a "'ouncillor for District No. Five, and a Senator for the Second Essex District; • _1so in the First Second and Fifth Wards, for two re- presentatives in the General Court from District No. Six; and in the Third, Fourth Oct. 23, 1879 Vol.11 Wage a and Sisth Wards, for two Representatives in the General -rourt from District "ITO. -even; Also, for a County Treasurer, and a County Commission er for the County of Essex; Also for a Register of Deeds for the Southern District of Essex." "Ordered, that the polls be opened at 8 o'clock A. . and closed at 44: o'clock P. LI. , and t :at the votes for all the officers to be voted for be received on one ballot." The report was accepted. Alderman Russell moved to amend the Orders os that the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock. The motion pre- vailed. The Orders as amended, were then adopted(Present-) ed for approval and approved Oct. 25, 1879.) .Alderman Yemble submitted the following report:- "To the Honorable the City Council. The Committee on • + Claims respectfullyreports what a settlement has been made claims & with Jos. Peterson, by which the city is to pay to him the 5ui�ts sum of four dollars fiftycents in full. In the matter r of Edward Dalton, it is recommended that the -petitioner have leave to withdraw. In the case of F. E. P1ns;mer, it is re- commended that the notice of the suit be referred to the city solicitor." The report was accepted, recommendations adopted and sent doom for concurrence. Alderman Russell offered the following Order. Sewer in "Ordered, that the Commissioner of Streets to be and Bos— ton tre hereby is directed to take no farther action under the order of this Board passed Oct. 20, 1879, in . reference to the build- ing of a sewer in Boston S reet." The Order was adoptedd. .Alderman Russell submitted the following report and order. "City of Salem Oct. 23, 1879. To the Board of Aldermen The Committee on Drains and Sewers to whom was referred the Sewer in complaint against the sewer running from Nichols street os ton across Boston and Goodhue streets to the North River, re- re t spectfully report that the onl;T apparent remedy for the nuisance now existing, is to construct a comm,ion sewer in that section of Boston street, they therefore recommend the pas- sage of the following order:- "Mereas, it appears to this Board that the public • health recuires the construction of a common sewer through a portion of Boston St. it is therefore- Oct, 23, 1879 +ol. 11, ='a ,e 5 Ordered, that the commissioner of :streets be and hereby is directed to con:_truct a conTaon sewer as follows:- commencing at the old outlet in the hollow near the engine house, thence running up Boston street to a point near Grove street about one thousand feet, thence running a surface sewer diagonally about ttwo hundred feet to Eichols street to provide for the large accumulation of surface :cater w-rich is so troublesome during the winter months, said surer to be constructed under the direction of the 'Committee on Sewers (and in accordance wit h the plans of sewerage com- pleted Oct. 1874, b ; 0, Putnam Civil Engineer on file in the city clerks office) and said Co_:!,_issioner is here- by instructed to report a schedule of the expense thereof when completed to this Board. For the Corti_ittee • B. W. Russell, Chairman," The report was accepted, and the order adopted (Presented for approval and approved Oct. 25, 1879) Alderman Russell for the Committee on Sewers submitted a report reco-emending the adoption og the following Order:- 71"Vhereas, it a.p_oears to this Board that the public con- venience and health reeuires the construction of a commor Sewer in sewer in a section of Boston street, it is therefore,- Boston Stree Ordered, that the ObL—c-issioner of Streets be and here- by is directed to construct a common sewer as follows:- com- mencing at the corner of Federal and Boston streets, thence running southerly about 350 feet to Fowler street, said sewer to be constructed Linder the direction of the Committee on Sewers (and in accordance with the plans of sewerage com- pleted Oct, 1874, by C. A. Putnam. civil engineer on file in the city clerks office) and said commissioner is hereby in- structed to report a schedule of the expense thereof, .hen completed, to this Board." The report yr s accepted and the order adopted (Present- ed for a_oproval and approved Oct. 25, 18791 Alderman _emble offered the following Order;- Liouor liter "Ordered, that the Committee on Licenses is hereby di-of John rected to reconsider the case of Joim Powers, and report to owers this Board whether in their judgment his license has been justly revoked." The Order adoroted. • Aldermanysaerton submitted the following report. Oct. 23, 1879 Vol. 11, Pa,;e 6 and Order:- "City Council, City of Sale:_ October _13d 1879. To the erl City council. The Joint Standing Committee on ':eater ;Forks Bev y to whom was referred the communication from the Salem Water "ater rate Board reruesting authority to contract %,,ith the town of Beverly for supplying said Town with 'ienham Hater for five years from the First day of January next ensuing, have care- fully considered the subject, and are of the opinion that it will be for the interest of the city to give the later Board the reeuisite authority to make said contract. Your Commit- tee therefore report the accompanying order and recommend its adoption. For the Committee. " Geo R. Berton. Chairman" "Ordered, that the Salem "slater Board be and hereby are, • authorized and empowered to make a contract with the 'Poem of Beverly for the supplying of said Town and its inhabi- tants in;ith ',+enham 'Water for the term of five years from the date thereof for such compensation, and upon such terms and conditions, as they may deem to be for the interest of the City of Salem, and theu or a majority of them,are au- thorized to execute said contract in the name of the city provided however that said contract be fully completed twit«- in three months from November 1st 1879." Alderman Yemble moved to amend the Order by adding the words: "and that the same be submitted to the men cams a City Oohncil Special for approval." The amendment dopted. The order, as ---+-- a;;ended, was then adopted, and sent down for concurrence, meetinr,s Alderman %emble offered the following Order. "Ordered, that the city Clerk call no special meeting of this Board unless so directed to do by the B;layor, or in his absence by the 'President of the Board and three other members thereof, jointly in writing." 3hed on The Order was adopted. h Sty alderman Russell submitted the following Order.- "Ordered, that the shed on Church Street for the Street and Fire Departments (passed by order approved Oct. 15th 1879) be built under the direction of the Committee on Public Property." The Order was adopted and sent doom for concurrence. Repo--, of Tom. on • lderman Berton submitted the monthly report of Accounts the Committee on Accounts. The report accepted and. sen-.- dorm for concurrence. Oct. 25 & 25, 1879 Vol. 11, Page 7 The appropriation for a soldiers monument came up as unfinished business, and on motion of Alderman hmmerton was laid on the table. Soldiers rsounment :alderman Kemble offered the following Order:- "Ordered, that the city solicitor be re-uested to give his opinion to this Board as to whether any rerson w_o wasOpinion of .ssessed in the year 1878, the sum of two dollars as a poll_i�'ty tax, and .so has -aiC, one dot-a_ of the same, the other Solicitor dollar having been abated by the assessors, and no tax for concerning 1879 'oeing paid by said person, is entitled to be registered payment o. as a voter at the coming election, so far as the pa went part of tax of a tax is concerned." The Order was adopted. • Alderman Russell moved that the rules of the Board re- latin_ to reconsideration oe s'.1:spended, so far as the busi_ess of t -is meeting is concerned. !'lie motion was adopted. Rule sus pen - 7- Tne Bo rd adjourned at 11 o'clock. Att6st, Henry I ..eek, Ulerk The Board of Aldermen held a meeting on Saturday, Oct- ober 25, 1879 at 2�2- oclock P. MI. for the parpose of regisur <tion. The aavor and =alderman _verill and calmer were absen�. The President of the Board presided. The reading of the record was dispensed with. 24 nersons applied fop registration and being found Registration duly qualified their names were ordered to be entered on the voting lists and in the register of voters.(See regis- tration records. ) At half past three o'clock, the Board proceeded to hear the petitioners against the removal of the tree at the foot of Essex Street. iekessrs. John B. Bettis, 'r:'illia i H. Jelly, Charles H. Allen, and Henry ?`I. Peabody earnestly adc.ressed m the Board in opposition to such removal. The hearing was Tree afterwards closed, and -,ldern_n Russell sub-,itted the fol- login Order:- "Ordered, that the vote passed authorizid.g the Oct. 25, 1879 Vol. 11, Page 8 removal of the tree at the foot of -Essex street be rescinded The Order was adopted, YLl.derman Gifford gave notice at 9, o'clock P. E. to the clerk thai at the next meeting he should move a reconsideration. The following communication was received:- "To the Honorable the Board of Aldermen of the City of Salem- Gentlemen:- I have received from the City Clerk a copy of the following order passed Oct. 23d. 1879.-''Ordered-Opinion of that the city solicitor be recuested to give his opinion � i y So lcit to this Board, as to whether any person v:'__o was assessed in the year 1878, the sum of two dollars as a poll tax, and who has paid one dollar of the same the ot_ler dollar having been abated by the assessors, and no tax for 1879 being paid by said person, ms entitled to be registered as a voter at the coming election, so far as the pavmient of tax in concer- ned." In my judgment the tax which a person is required to pay in order to qualify himself as a voter in the case above stated, is not the tax --s origin-:lly assessed but the tax as it remains after legal abatecent by the assessors; and I must therefore answer the inquiry propounded to me in the affirmative. Very respectfully J. A. Gillis, Salem Oct. 25, 1879 City Solicitor." Read and placed on file. Petition of Joseph F. Dane for permit topermit to build a wooden stable, rear of Sewall Street was received. buij—d — ' ermit was granted. Alderman Russell offered the following Order:- "Ordered, that iiss Rebecca Archer have Report on pI leave to connect her estate ho. 26 Williams Street with the to enter Common Seiver, upon the payment of seventeen and 86/100 dol- sewer tars, the amount being the assessment levied Dec. 13th 1865 r— The Order was adopted. Alderman Russell submitted the following repOrt:- "In Board of =ldermen, City of Salem, Oct. 25, 1879. The Committee on Drains and Sewers to vinom was Report _0_8 referred the petition of George H. Sargent for leave to con-p�to nett his estate on the corner of Bridge and Lathrop Streets eTFer sewe • with the common sewer, respectfully recommend that leave be granted under the direction of the Street Commissioner upon_ the payment of the assessment lev- Oct, 25, 1879 Vol. 11, Page 9 ived December 1872. The recommenda''c .on was aderted. petition from Jares F. Hale for permission to con- nect a drain pipe from the house now being built at the Pet. to ente corner of Summer and Norman Streets, r.itl. the sewer in sewer Norman Street was referred to the Committee on Sewers. Alderman Ide for the Committee on Pzilitary Aid sub- mi'_ted a report recommending the adoption of the fo lowing Order:- "Ordered, that the follovding named persons be allowed for the month of October 1879, the sums set opposite teir respective names, as .::ilitary Aid, in accordance tith the3,_ilitar Aid provisions of Chap. 301, of the Acts of 1879, viz;- bat^aren e aD. • O'Hare, 4.- ; Frederick Trull, �4-; Robert G. Skinner, � 4.- Patrick Sullivan, $2.-; Samuel V.% Haines, N7.-; Michael liurphy 45.50; Daniel I,% Stevens, $y3.-; David Clifford, �7.- Said amounts to be paid for the month of October 1879, the city treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay said persons the sums aforesaid, and to continue to pay the same until otherwise ordered." The report was accepted and the Order adopted (Pre- sented for approval and approved Oct. 27, 1879. ) Alderman Ide for the Committee on 1-ilitary Aid sub- mitted a report recommending the adoption of the following Order:- "Ordered, that the following named persons be allowed Edi'lita for the month of October 1879, the sums set opposite their l � ap.2g respective names as i"ilitary Aid, in accordance with the provisions of Chat. 252 of the Acts of 1879, viz;- Edward S. Skerry, $6.-; James Howes, $4.-; '7illiam Lynch, :4.-; Said amouhts to be -paid for the month of October 1879, the city treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay said persons the sums aforesaid, and to continue to Day t'_e same until otherwise ordered, except in the case of S. U. Skerry who is to receive hereafter the sum of three do1L___,s per month," The report was accepted and the Order adopted (Pre- sented for approval and approved Oct. 27, 1879.) Alderman Russell moved that the Committee on i:iilitary Pet. Of J Aid be recuested to again consider the applic<aion of A. B x fo: • Joseph A. Bixby .il itary Am. Oct. 25,1879 Vol. 11, Page 10 and report to the Board as soo__ as possible. Tae motion was adopted. The The Board adjourned at mo. past 5 o'clock P. hf, Attest, Henry 1,7. L-eek, Clerk. The Board of Ude--men met on Saturday October 25, 1879, at 72 o'clock P. Psi. , for the purpose of registration. All the members were present The Eayor beinc, absent, the -resident of the Board presided. The reading of the record was dispensed with. 49 persons appeared for registration, and being found duly qualified their names were ordered to be entered on the voting lists, and in the register of voters. (See registration records) Dennis Sullivan of ;lard 6, and Bernard O'Connor of .'.`ard 4, appeared for registration, and not being fully qualified their cases were continued dntil next Tuesday. Michael Chambers of '. ard 1, also appeared, and claimed to be a citi- zen by reason of his father's naturalization before 'sichael was 21 years of age, but as he could not produce to the Board satisfactory evidence of such naturalization, the Board de- clined to enter his name on the voting lists. The names of 40 persons, %,.,ho were on the voting lists of last year, and of 'whom it has been ascertained since the l:;.st meeting for registration, that they have paid a tax for 1878 or 1879, were added to the voting lists. (See memoranda on file. ). Alderman Russell moved to suspend the rules of the B- ard relating to reconsideration, so as to permit the reconsidera- tion at this time of the Order authorizidg the '.dater Board to contrabt with the Town of Beverly in the matter of water rates for that town. The motion prevailed, alderman Russell then moved a reconsideration of the vote adopting the Order, and the motion prevailed. On notion of the same gentlemen, the words "and that the sane be submitted to the City Council • for approval ":tiyere stricken from the Order. The Order was then adopted and sent down for concurrence. The Board adjourned, at 92 o'clock. P. M. Attest, Henry P:?. laeek, Clerk Oct. 27 & 28, 1879 Vol. 11, Page 11 The Common Council on the 27th of October, 1879, con- curred in the following matters:- Acceptance of the monthl-i report of the Committee on Com. on Accounts. (Presented for approval of acceptance, and ap- Accounts proved Oct. 28, 1879.) Passage of the Order appropriating �1000. for furnish- ing the new school house. (Presented for approval and ap- ppropriatio proved Oct. 28, 1879) for new Passage of the Order directing the shed on Church St. Schoo hous to be built under direction of the Committee on Public Pro- perty. (Presented for approval & approval Oct. 28, 1879) Shed in Acceptance of the report concerning the claims of hurt St. Joseph Peterson, Edward Dalton and F. E. Plummer. (Presen£=-- e8 for approval and approved Oct. 28, 1879. ) Passage of the Order appropriating 91800 for laying Claims &c • out and grading lots in the One St. Cemetery, (Presented for approval and approved Oct. 28, 1879) Passage of the Order authorizing the city treasurer to Appropria pay to the widow; of - illiam ::ansfield :�233.33 ( Presented tion for for approval and approved Oct. 28, 1879. ) Or-nest. Passage of the Order authorizing the Salem Fdater BoardCemetery to contract with the tom of Beverly in the matter of water rated for that town. (Presented for approval and approved Salary of Oct. 28, 1879) _ M. 7= as A�tesV nsfield .. M. Week, City Clerk Beverly `.7,t rates A meeting of the Board of aldermen vv.s held on Tuesday October 28, 1879, at 2h o'clock P. %i. , for the purpose of registration. The Lilly or and ?lderm am en Eterton, Gifford, Ide and Palmer were present. Fifty seven -.,)ersons appeared for registration, and -iegistrati being found duly qualified their names were ordered to be entered on the voting lists and in the register of voters. (See registration records. ) Cornelius Byrne of .ard 1, again appeared for registration, but the Board declined to enter his name on the voting lists as he returned fro, Iievada last June, and voted in that state last year. • The Committee on .'ilitary Aid submitted a report re- commending the adoption of the following Order.- 11itar "Ordered, that the following hamed persons be allowed Aga o ap.21 for the month of October 1879, the sums set opposite their respective names Oct. 28 & 28, 1879 Vol. 11, Pa :e 12 as Alitary aid, in accordance -.,ith the nrovis ons of Chap- ter 252 of the _acts of 1879, viz:- 1.7icajah P. `Huntington N3.-; Jose-oh _z. Bixby, . 73.-; Vincent =.atthevas, r 5,-; Said amount to be paid for the month of October, the city Tre^- surer is hereby authorized and directed to pay said -ersens t=:e sums aforesaid, and to continue to pay the same until otherwise ordered. The report was accented and the Order adopted (Present- ed for approval and approved Oct. 31, 1879. ) The Board adjourned at 4z o'clock P. ^_ttest, Henry ;', eek, Clerk. • The Board of -zldenmen held a meeting for re,^istration on the evening of =uedday October 28, 1879, at 7z o'clock. The iclayor and all the members were present except Alderman =lemble. Eighty seven persons appeared for registration and Registration being found duly qualified their names were ordered to be entered on the voting lists, and in the register of voters (See registration records) The names of one hundred thirteen persons v.'_ao '::ere on the voting lists of l,.st year., and of whom it h.:.s been as- certained since the last meeting for registration, that they have -,aid a tax for 1878 or 1B79, were added to the voting lists, (See memoranda on file) John T. Borden of :Yard 4 appeared, but as he could not produce satis£actmVA evidence of citizenship, the Board de- clined to enter his name on the voting lists. Registration was closed at 10 o'clock Pi Id. The following Order was submitted;- "Ordered, that the Committee on Lan s and Lighting are hereby authorized to discontinue the services of the police force in extinguishing the lamps of the city, and to employ in place thereof such persons as may be necessary for theat purpose, the expense of the same not to eyceed the amount already appropriated for Lamps and Lighting for the ,year • 1879. The Brder was adopted OPresented for approval and approved Oct. 31, 1879. ) Street Lamps Oct 28 Rc Nov. .7, 1879 __ ,ol. 11 _,e 13 -aderman 2,assoll submitteJ. the fo11_o-a::*in„ report:- "Citj t of :�=..1eL:, CcOber 23th 1879, o the Board of Ald- ermen. ^he Committee on Drains and Sep'/ers to whom was re-=3e-port on ferred the petition of James F. Hale for leave to connect pet, to his estate corner of .3um per and Norman Streets respectful].;,, enter report that leave be granted (under the direction of the sewer Commissioners of Street.) upon the payment of twenty five dollars. For the Committee, B. W. Russell, Chairman". The report was accented and the recommendation adopted An application from George A. 'Rilson for a billiard license at No 9 Higginson Square, was granted. Billiard, license • The request of the High School Association for the use of Lincoln Hall came back from the Common Council re- ferred to the Joint Standing Committee on Public Property Lincoln Hal] and sent up for concurrence. The Board concurred. The following Order came from the Common Council. "Ordered, that the iiayor and Board of Aldermen be re- TurnTout*in spectfully requested to furnish the Common Council with the "ashindtol information asr[ed for in the order of August llth. 1879 re- Ste lative to an appropriation of N200. for the removal of the orse Railroad track in Washington Street. The Order was laid on the table. On motion of Alderman Russell the order relating to a soldiers monument was taken from the table, and after- = onument wards recommitted, and sent down for concurrence. The Board adjourned at 5 ms. past 10 o'clock P. il. Attest, Henry P.4. Ieek, Clerk. A regular meeting of the Board of Alderman w.:s held on idonday evening, November 3, 1879, at 71, o'clock. The Pkleyor and all the members were present except Alderman Palmer. .The record of the last meeting was read • and approved. • Nov. 3, 1879 Vol. 11, Page 14 Petitions were received and disposed of as £ollocas: Street Lamp Petition of John B. Fisk and 13 oters, for a street light at the lower end of ISay Street Referred to the Com- mittee on Lamps and Lighting tu'i.th power. Intelligence Petition of Lary A. Heffernan for le ve to keep an 0 ifi ce employment office at the corner of Bridge and .;ebb Streets License was granted. Petition of George D. Phippen and 6 others, for the athro acceptance of portions of Lathrop East Collins and Planter Streets. Referred to the Committee on Streets. was o lin T 'rlT Petition of Lew K. Strang for appointment as a Con- resets stable. Referred to the Committee on Police.• Constable Petition of Lyman Holman for leave to move a building through Peabody and Lafayette Streets to Clark*s wharf. Removal of Granted >;tnder the ordinances of the city, bui din? Petitions for permit to build were received as fol- lows:- Isaac Dayton,. alteration of dwelling house No. 126 'r�rmi�ts to Federal St: J. H. Collier, wooden building for carriage bur—mils to house,- rear of 33 Endicott St; Lars. H. A. Perkins, wooden w dwelling house on Ocean Avenue; W. J G ofdthw it a , wooden n building for stable on Buffums wharf. Permits mere granted. Petition of William J. Goldthwait to make an addition P rmits to to a building on Front Street (in the fire limits; . Granted build under supervision of Inspector of Buildings. The monthly report of the city marshal was received Report of and placed on file. . it�'`�zars�a. Alderman Emmerton offered the followin, Ordinance. "City of Salem Ordinance In the year one thousand eight hundred and seventy nine. , An ordinance establishing the salary of Mayor. z+ or s Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of lem,as a ar Sa follows:- Section 1. The salary to be allowed and paid to the Mayor of the city for the municipal year commencing on the first Twonday of January A. D. 1880, and for each succeeding year until otherwise ordered shall be at the rate per annum of fifteen hundred dollars, to be paid in equal gjtarterly-_..pay_ ments. • Section 2. All ordinances and parts of ordinances with this ordinance are hereby repealed. The ordinance was passed to oe ordained and sent lov. 3, 8, 10, 1879 01. 11, rage 15 down for concurrence. The mont:_ly bills were examined and approved. =:onthly Bil Theitayor was authorized to sign the contract with the Bell Telephone Company for use of the telephone in the cit hall. contract W. Bell Tele- The Board of Engineers recommended, the pia �or nominat.:F once Co. ed, and the Board confirmed, 'rVilliam Babbidge as a member of Steam Fire Zngine Co. No. 2, and Charles` Beals as a member of : ose Co. No. 5. Fireman Alde-:man Russell moved that when the Board adjourns it be until ITonday evening next at 71 o'clock, unless in the opinion of the Mayor an earlier meeting is necessary. „+ieeting • the motion was adopted. The Board adjourned at Q. o'clock P. YI, Attest, Henry hr. Meek, Clerk. A special meeting of the Board of Xldermen was held on i_onday, November 10, 1879, at 3 o'clock P. M. The Mayor and all the members were present except Aldermen Gifford and Palmer. Petitions signed by ten qualified voters of .yards 1, 3, 4, 5 and 6 stating that they have reason to believe that the returns of the ' ard officers of said swards at the last Pets for election in the matter of Register of Deeds are erroneous, recoun�E__ and that they deem them in error, for the reason that all the votes thrown for William F. R.. Collins, of Salem, for said office, were not counted and returned, and praying for a recount, were received from the city clerk, and the Board proceeded to examine the ballots thrown for said office, ti:.ith the result shown in their certificate on file. A similar petition from Ward 2, with exception that it was signed by less than ten qualified voters of the .yard, was also received, and the petitioners were granted leave to withdraw, the pet- ition having previously been referred to the city solicitor, who decided that it was not in accordance with law. The Board adjourned at 6 o'clock P. IT. • Attest, Henry I:_. K-eek, Clerk. Nov. 10, 1879 Vol. 11, Pane 16 The Board of Aldermen held a meeting on Pdionday Nov- ember 10, 1879, at 7E o'clock P. 11. pursuant to adjourn- ment. The -Mayor and all the members were present except Alderman Ide. The record of the meeting held on the 3d inst. was read and approved. The Mayor nominated and the Board confirmed Joseph Constable Tomlinson, as a Constable. Petitions for permit to build were received as fol- lows:- John Kinsman, addition to dwelling house on St. Permits to Peter St: Charles H. Price, wooden barn on Summit Ave., build Dina Goodell, wooden stable rear of Dodge St. Permits were • granted. The Committee on Finance and appropriations submitted a report recommending the adoption of the following Order:- "Ordered that the sum of -�2500 be and the same is here- by appropriated for defraying the expenses of the Street , Department during the current municipal year. --opropriatioi for Street The order was adopted and sent down for concurrence DepI— Came back concurred. (Presented for approval and approved Nov. 12, 1879) Alderman Emmerton for the Committee on Elections sub- mitted a report recommending the adoption of the following Order:- "Ordered, that meetings of this Board for the purpos I-ee tines of receiving evidence of the qualification of persons appointed��for claiming a right to vote, and correcting the lists of regions voters, for the election to be held on Tuesday, the ninth day of December 1879. be held on Thursady November 20, 1879, at three o'clock P. Ia.. Monday, Decemberly 1879 at 72 o'clock P. M. , and Tuesday December 2, 1879, at 3 and 8 o'clock P. M; and that public notice be given to all persons to present themselves for registration at the times above mentioned. Female voters desiring registration are requested to appear at the meetings to be held on Thursday, November 20th., and Tuesday, December 2d; at 3 o'clock P. II, of each day. Registration of voters shall cease on Tuesday, December 2, 1879, at 10 o'clock P. M. , and after the close of registration no name %°rill be en- tered on the check lists." The order was adopted. (Presented for approval and approved, Nov. 12, 1879) The following report was submitted:- "City of Salem, !:.ass., Mayor's Office, Oct. 182 1879 To NOV. ;0, 1879 Vol. 11, Page 17 the Board of U dermen. Pile Committee on Licenses to i,:hom was recommitted their report in relation to the walking * Exhibition match in the rink on Brown Street, owned by Daniel C. tian °---�g ning, have reconsidered the subject. The Committee find matt . that when applic tion was made by ir. iaanning for the en- largement of his building that siad application set forth that such enlargement was to be made for the purpose of storage", and that a storage of carriages, appurtenant to bir. Tannings' business; such also was the impression re- ceived from i_r. Manning by the Inspector of Buildings, when examining the premises, and under such impression be recom- mended the granting of the application. in £act certain r�eas.irements were made by the Inspector, at recuest of P,a. • Manning io determine what additional height would be needed for the accommodation of his carriages, no allusion whatever having been made to its present use as a *walking rink, under representation of its being intended for storage purposes, the Board granted the application, while of its changed pur- pose no notice has been given . The Committee are of opin- ion that it would be very unwise, by permitting a building to be used for ot_er purposes than those for which an applicant declared that it is intended, to establish a pre- cedent that might lead to embarrassment and trouble in simi- lar cases, creating as in this case an anno7anee which would not have existed had the original intended use been carried out as it was declared to be. The Committee therefore re- comn,end that no license be granted to the petitioners to use the before named premises as a walking rink. For the Committee, H. K. Oliver, Chairman." The report was recommitted. A petition from Thomas Peterson for leave to connect PEt, to his estate at No. 12 Creek Street, with the common sewer, enter sever was referred to the Committee on Sewers with power. The following Order came from the Common Council re- ferred to the Joint :Standing Committee on Public Pro pertv'Sanitary with instructions to report estimates of the expense of accommodatio providing proper sanitary accommodations in all the ?'ardr& for � of the City, and sent up for concurrence, viz:- hO—r for Ward "Ordered, that the sum of two hundred ($200) dollars be, aand the same is hereby appropriated to make sanitary accommodations" in the ":lard room in :ard 2 as petitioned for by voters in that Ward. The same to be expended under the direction of the Committee on Public Property. The Board concurred (Presented for approval and approved Nov. 12, 1879) • Nov. 10, 1879 Nov.Vol. 11, Page 18 The following Order came from the Common Council adopted and sent up for concurrence:- "Ordered, that the City Council of the City of Salem Acceptance hereby accept Chapter 155 of the Legislative Acts of 1869." o£ Act The Board concurred (Pres: nted for approbal and appro- re ating ved Nov. 13, 1879. ) to side The following report was submitted:- In Board of Aldermen, Salem, Nov. 10, 1879. The Com- mittee on Licenses submit herewith the applications of George A Wilson for a license as a Common Victualer, and for a. Common license to sell intoxicating liquors under Class 1; both �ualer at No. 9 Higginson Square and recommend that both the licen- & ses asked for ;;e granted, and that the petitioner cay for the Licuor license to sell intoxicating liquors the sum of one hundred L tenses • dollars. - For the Committee B. W. Russell. On motion of Alderman Kemble the report was re- committed with a request for the Committee to report a sche dine„ of license fee for the remainder of the license year. Notice was received that the Common Council had this evening refused to pass to a second reading the ordinance Ordinance relative to the mayors salary. ayor s salary The following report was sum itted:- In Board of Aldermen, City of Salem, No, 10, 1879 To the Board of Aldermen. The Committee on Licenses to whom was referred the petition of N. C. Robbins and others that granted Por wlakin match in the rink on Walking no license be gran a g Brown Street have considered the subject and recommend the� m a tc no such license be granted. For the Committee H. K. Olive, Chairman" The report was accepted, but the recommendation was not adopted, Alderman Ernmeeton moved that a license be ,lection granted for one exhibit' n of a walking match at the Brown reElrns St. Building, Alderman Russell was excused from voting at his own request, and the motion was adopted. Election returns • The ward returns of the election held on the 45h i s� E"-- were then examined and Pound correctly entered in the record of elections; and the State and Nov. 109 1879 Vol. 11, Page 19 County returns, and the certificate of election for Repre- sentatives to the General Court, were signed by the hoard. Liauor The following report was submitted:- icense fe, "City of S lem, Nov. 10, 1879. To the Board of aldermen The Committee on Licensee recommend that the following sums be charged for Class 1 and 2 licenses for the balance of the year engind "eiay lst 1879;- Class i. Inhholders $150.-; Class 1. Common Victualers $100.-; Class 2 Innholders, $100 .-; Class 2 Common Victualers y100.- And they further re- commend that no change be made in the other license fees. For the Committee, - B. V9, Russell." The recommendation was adopted. The following report was submitted:- % Boa3T of Aldermen, Salem, Nov. 10, 1879. The Com- Common on Licenses to whom was recommitted a report upon v1 aler the applications02 George A. Wilson for licenses as a _& uor Common Victualer and to sell intoxicating liquors under licenses Class 1, at No. 9 Higginson Scuare, respectfully recommend that said licenses be granted. For the Committee, B. W. Russell." The recommendation was adopted. The following report was submitted:- "City of Salem, Nov, loth 1879. The Committee on Drains and Sewers to whom was referred the petition of Thomas Pet- erson for leave to connect his estate No. 12 Creek -Street Re ort on with the common sewer, respectfully recommend that leave beDe to granted (under the direction of the Commissioner of Streets)en - upon the payment of ten dollars. Sewer To the Board of _ldermen. For the Committee. B. ff. Russell, Chairman_." The recommendation was adopted. The Common Council concurred in the recommitment of the report and order relative to a soldiers monument approval of recommitment and a ionument Presented fora PP approved Idoy. 12, 1879) Nov.. 10 & 20. 1879 Vol. 11, Pe 20 The Common Council concurred in the appropriation of 04000 to be addeed to the appropriation for sewers (Present- ed) for approval and approved Nov. 12, 1872. ) =opropriatic for Sewers The Board adjourned at 9 o'clk. 40ms. P. 14. Attest, . Henry M. Meek, Clerk. A special meeting of the Board of Aldermen was held on Thursday November 20, 1879, at S o'clock P. M. . The Mayor and all the members were present except Aldermen Averill and Palmer. Registratior Seventeen female citizens appeared and registered as voters. (See registration records) A petition signed by Charles S. Noah and 9 others,. asking for the removal of the pump at the junction of Nichols and Boston Streets, was referred to the Committee on Streets with instructions to report as soon as pobbible. PUMP The record of the last meeting was then read and approved. A communication was received from the Mayor, as Chair-Vacancies i man of the School Committee, notifying the Board of three Sc oo Com- vacsncies existing in the membership of the School Committe ,mi ee and recuesting t_:atnan election be rdered to fill the va- cancies. The 9ommunjoA:tion was referred to the Committee on Zlections. Petitions were received and disposed of as follows:- Steam engine Petition of P. Verry & Co. for permission to run a &c. stationery engine of two horse power and boiler of four horse power, at Nos. 44 & 46 Mill Street. Referred to the Committee on Licenses with power. Petition of Mrs. E. Janes for compensation for damage to her business by obstructions thrown at the entrance of her shop by workmen upon the sewer in Boston Street. Alder-Claim man Russell moved its reference to the Committee on Claims, and Alderman Kemble monied as an amendment that the petition . be referred to the Committee on Sewers. The amendment was accepted by Mr. Russell, and the motion as amended was then adopted. NOV. 20, 1879 Vol. 11, Pa e 21 A communication was received from B. Holt, Claims notifying the city that while walking upon Charter Street, near the Cemetery, on the 8th day of November instant, in the afternoon, he was severely injured by a fall upon the sidewalk, which was occas&Ianddby the ice and snow there accumulated and being in a very c:lippery and dangerous con- ditidn, and recuesting the payment of the damage so sustained by him. Referred to the Committee on Claims and sent down for concurrence. The Committee on Military Aid submitted a report re- commending the adoption of the following Order:- Military A: . "Ordered, that the following named persons be allowed for the monthe of November 1879, the sums set opposite their respective names as Military Aid in accordance with the pro- vislons of Chap 301 of the Acts of 1879; Henry Staten $4.-; Thomas S. Peterson $5.-; Daniel Kilbride, $1.50. Said amounts to be paid for the month of November, the city treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay said persons the sums aforesaid, and to continue to pay the same until otherwise ordered." The Order was adopted. (Presented for approval and app- roved Nov. 24, 1879) , The following report and orders were submitted:- "City of Salem, Idayor's Office, Nov. 20, 1879 To the Fowler Stre Board of Aldermen. The Committee on Streets Wha :have had under inquiry the petition of Charles A. Derby and others, for the laying out as a public way of the whole of Fowler street, submit a report as follows:- An indispensable con- dition of the laying out of the street should be the widening thereof from its westerly end at Boston street (where the entire width from house to house is but seventeen feet) east- wardly, for about 190 feet more or less. This widening can be accomplished by moving one of the two corner houses on the western end of the street, andtthrowing into the street the vacated land. The most possible and least expensive moving will be that of the house on the southerly corner of Fowler and Boston streets, the moving of which 13 feet south- erly, will give a width at Boston street of 30 feet, which will gradually narrow to 25 feet at house No. 10 on Fowler • Street, The cost of the change is estimated at $250.- in- cluding cost of removal, of new cellar, cesspool or connect- ion with Boston St, sewer, and '�enham water connection, with fence removals. The damages to parties from land taken will be in addition to the above sum. The Committee respectfully recommend the adoption of the following Order. For the Committee, H. K. Oliver, Chairman." Nov. 20, 1879 Vol. 11, Page 22 "Ordered, that whereas the public convenience and safe- ty require the laying out and widening of Fowler street as a public way, said street is hereby so laid out and widened, as follows:- Beginning at the south west corner of house now standing on the north west corner of Boston and Fowler streets, thence running northeasterly by the front line of said house 39.8 feet to an angle in said house: thence running north- easterly, a little more easterly, byt the front line of said house 21.8 ft. to the easterly front corner of said house; thence continuing northeasterly by the present line of fence 97.9 ft, to an angle in the fence, at the easterly corner of house No. 7 in said Fowler St; thence continuing northeasterly a little more easterly upon a straight line 213.2 ft. to the westerly front comer of house No. 15 in said street; thence continuing northeasterly by the front of said house No. 15 • and by the fence now standing on line of said street, 91 ft to the west front corner of house No. 19 in said street; thence northeasterly by the line of the front of house No. 19 in said street 19.3 ft. and by the fence now standing 25.4 ft. to the west front corner of house No. 21 in said street; thence continuing northeasterly by the f-ront line of house No.21 in said street 2.0.8 ft, and by the fence now standing 26.6 ft. to the west front on corner .of a passa geway; thence continuing northeasterly across said passage way 5.5 ft; thence continuing northeasterly by the fence, as it now stands 51.5 ft to the fence running across the northeasterly end of said Fowler street; thence turning and running south- easterly by said fence 25ft to the southerly side of said Fowler street; thence turning and running southwesterly by the southerly side of said Fowler street on a straight line 53ft. to the northeast front corner of house No. 24; thence continuing in a southwesterly direction as the houses and fences now stand 120 ft. to the northwest corner of the house standing on the northeast corner of said Fowler street and North Pine street] thence across No. Pine St. 28.8 ft. to the northeast corner of house on the northwest corner of North Pine St; thence continuing southwesterly on a straight line 68.5 ft to the western side of a passageway: thence continuing southwesterly by the present line of fence 140.1 ft to a point in the present line of fence that is opposite the northwest corner of house No. 10 in said Fowler street; and 25.1 ft distant from the fence standing upon the north- erly side of said street and also at the beginning of the widening of said Fowler Street; thence continuing southwest- erly more southerly about lllft. to a point which is 30.5 ft from the line of the northerly side of said street; thence continuing southwesterly on a line which is parallel to the present southerly line of said Fowler street 44 ft. to an angle; thence continuing southwesterly more southerly 30.3 ft. , on a line parallel to and 13 ft. distant southerly from the present southerly side of said street, to Boston street, thence turning and running northwesterly by the northeast side Nov. 20, 1879 Vol. 11, Page 22A of Boston Street across said Fowler St. 30. 5ft. to the corner started from. For further description see plan made by C. A,. Putnam Nov. 20, 1879 Vol. 11, rage 23 C. E. ::ay 5, 1879, noi:., on file in the office of the city Clerk, and it is hereby adjudged that the expense of such laying out and widening will amount to the sum of seven hun- dred dollars, and that the damage to the estates parts of which are taken will be as follows:- Owner No Peet of land taken Damages awarded Daniel Southwick & Edward Southwick 1530 feet $200-each $'400.- Samuel F. Southwick 300 feet No damages Williams Turner 50 feet No damages §460. The ward of 400.- to Daniel and Edward Southwick is to be divided e ually between them and no damages are awarded to Samueel F. Southwick, he assenting thereto, Betterments to be assessed upon the abutters after the completion of the work." "Ordered, that the sum of seven hundred dollars be and poropriatic the same is hereby appropriated to defray the expense of such laying out and widening as aforesaid; said sum includ- ing damages, cost of removal of building, fencing grading &c; the same to be expended and the work to be done under . the direction of the Committee on Streets." The report was accepted, ordered adopted and sent down for concurrence. The following report was submitted:- "In Board of .Aldermen, Salem, Nov. 19, 1879. The Com JJJunk ce mittee on Licenses respectfully represent that there is con---- siderable doubt as to viheflAherpersons dealing in junk, old metals, &c., are required to be licensed, under the present ordinance of the city, relating to that matter. In the early portion of 1878 an ordinance bearing upon the subject was submitted to the city Council, but failed of passage, gwing to disagreement by the two branches as to two sections thereof. Since that time no licenses have been iss ued to . dealers in junk, as the old ordinance does not seem to con- form with the statutes of the Commonwealth, and dealers and other persons have considered that no license is required under the same. The business is an important one, and should, in the opinion of your committee, be carefully regulated, and they therefore submit the accompanying ordinance. The ordinance is the same as the one presented to the council in 1878, except that the sections upon which there was a dis- agreement, have been modified, to some extent. For the Committee, H. K. Oliver, Chairman." (For copy of ordinance see papers on file) The report was read, the ordinance passed to be ordained, and sei,t down for concurrence. Nov. 20, 1879 Vol. 11, Page 24 The Committee on Drains and Sewers submitted a report Permit recommending that leave be granted Benjamin Shreve, under Toenter the direction of the Commissioner of Streets, to connect his sewer estate No. 94 Federal street with the common sewer, upon the payment of $24.17. The recommendation was adopted. Alderman Emmerton for the. Committee on Election submit- ted the following report:- "In Board of Aldermen Salem, Novem. 20, 1879. The Coin- Warrants mittee on Election respectfully submit the following Orders for cit and recommend its adoption. a ection Fot the Committee. an sewer Geo. R. Zmmerton, Chairman." ACT — "Ordered that warrants be issued for meetings of the legal voters of the City of Salem, in the several ee rds, on Tuesday the ninth day od December 1879, at o'clocE A. M. , then and their to give in their ballots for a Mayor and seven Aldermen of the City of Salem; also for four members of the Common Coun- cil for each Ward in the city; all for the ensuing municipal year. Also, for one member of the School Committee for each Ward in the city, to serve for three years. Also in Wards l and 5, for a member of the School Committee for each 17ard to serve for one year, and in Ward .6 for a member of the School Committee to serve for two years, to fill existing vacancies. Also, for a Warden, two Assistant Wardens, and a Clerk, for each Ward in the city, to hold their offices for one year from the fourth IaIonday of January next, and until others are chosen and qualified in their places. Also, for or against the acceptance of Chapter 148 of the Acts of 1879, the same being "An Act to authorize the City of Salem to construct a main drain or sewer in the North River." "Ordered, that the polls be opened at o'clock A. M and closed at o'clock.minutes P. M., and that the votes for all the officers to be voted for, except for members of the School Committee, be received on one ballot; and that the votes for members of the School Committee be received on a separate ballot. Also that the votes on the Sewer Act be received on a separate ballot, the form of ballots to be as follows:-"Accep- tance of Chapter 148, Acts of 1879,-Yes"-or-"No." Alderman Russell moved that the blanks in the orders be filled by inserting 1172" in the first Order, and "78" and "4" 25" in the second Order. The motion prevailed, and the Orders were then adopted. On the 21st inst. Alderman Russell gave notice that at the next meeting he should move a reconsideration. Nov. 20,: 1879 Vol. 11, Page 25 Alderman Fimmerton submitted the monthly report of the ' ommittee on Acoounts, and the same was accepted and sent Com. on down for concurrence. Accoun s Aldermen Kemble moved that the Committee on Elections consider and report at the nett meeting such recommendation BaIDlot boxes as they deem advisable concerning the number of ballot boxer tobe used at the next election. The motion was adopted. Aldermen Kemble moved that the subject of dispensing Trust Funds the income of certain trust funds held by the city, be re- ferred to the Committee on Finance on the part of this Board for ecaminat�on and report. The motion prevailed. A summons for the city to answer to Caleb Buffum in an • action of contract, was received, and the same was referred to the city solicitor and sent down for concurrence. Suit A venire for four persons to serve as traverse jurors at the December term of the Superior Court to be held at Jurors Salem, was submitted, and the names of Edward Lane, John W. Grant, Devereux Dennis and W. Harvey I,ierrill, were drawn from the jury box. Alderman Emmerton in the chair:- The names of the female citizens registeref at tbEs meeting were ordered to be placed on the voting lists and Registration entered in the register 4 voters. &c. The names of twenty five persons who have paid a tax for 1878 or 1879, since the close of registration at the last election, and who were on the voting lists of last year, were added to the voting lists. Five names we-•e erased from the lists on account of death, and the names of Joseph A. Stickney of Ward 1 and Hugh Carey of I.,lard 5, were stricken from the lists (See memoranda on file) The Mayor in the chair, the following report was sub- mitted:- "City of Salem, Mass., Liayor*s Office Nov. 14th 1879. To the Board of Aldermen. The Committee on Licenses to whom Liquor was referred the petition of John Powers jr. for a recon- License sideration of the vote of the Board whereby his license was o£ ohn revoked have given the petitioner a hearing , and reexamine owers the case; a majority of the members recommend that the pet- itioner have leave to withdraw. For the Committee, H. K. Oliver Chairman" Nov. 20 & 24, 1879 Vol. 11, Page 26 Alderman Russell moved that IdIr. Powers granted a hear- ing before the full Board. The motion prevailed, and on Li uor motion of Alderman i,emble the hearing was assigned for - on lcense of day evening next, at 7i o'clock. Jo�owers Alderman Iiemble moved that the regular meeting for this evening be dispensed vrith. The motion was adopted. Tsgeting The annual return of armory rent to the adjutant gener- al of this State, was then signed and sworn to by the mem- bers. Amory Rent The Board adjourned at 5 o'clock 55 ms. P. M. Attest, Henry Li. Ideek, Clerk A meeting of the 3oard of Aldermen w .s held on c-ondag November 24, 1879, at 7Q o'clock P. M. , pursuant to assign- ment. The %I yor and all the members were -resent except Alderman Iae. The reading of the record was dispensed with. The business assigned for this hour being a hearing Liquor upon the petition of John Powers Jr, for a reconsideration License of of the vote revoking his liquor license, the Board went into�o n executive session on motion of alderman Emmerton, and then Powers voted that the witnesses in the case be heard separately. At the close of the hearing =alderman Russell moved that the recommendation made by the Committee on Licenses at their last meeting, viz; that the petitioner have leave to with draw, be laid on the table. The motion prevailed. Alderman Russell then offered the following Order:- "Ordered, that the vote passed Oct. 13th. 1879, by which Lr. John Powers license was revoked be recinded." The Order was adopted. Alderman Berton gave notice that at the next meeting he should move a reconsideration of the last vote. A report of the Committee on Finance and Appropriations recommending the adoption of the following Order, came £romADp_roopri�atioo the Common Council. Report accepted, Order adopted, and for Dec e sent up for concurrence;- "Ordered, that the sums respectiiwely stated as fol- Nov. 24, 1879. Vol. 11, Page 27 lows be hereby appropriated to defray the current expenses of the city in its several departments for the ensuing month, of December, viz;- School Department: for Salaries of teachers , 6, 600 Fuel, care of houses,&c. 1, 400 08,000 Poor Department 3,000 Fire 1,000 Mayor and Aldermen's Department:for Streets,bridges,and stables 3,000 Salaries 1,000 Lamps and Lighting 1,600 Police - 2,500 Incidentals 2,500 10,600 ?later Works, (maintenance) 20000 Payment of municipal loan, due Jan. 1 1,000 Interest: 6 months on permanent loan, due Janyl.22,000 Military aid, Chap. 252. 300 if Chap. 301 700. 1 000 The Board concurred (Prese .ted for approval and approved Nov. 26, 1879) The following Order came from Common Council adopted and sent up for concurrence. "Ordered, that Clarence "..%urphy be allowed to construct Dan at Ocee and maintain a dam across the culvert on-Ocean Avenue in Ave.cu ver Salem, and thereby obstruct the free passage of the ;water through the said culvert in order to flood the land adjoin- ing sufficiently for the maintenance of a skating pond dur- ing the winter of 79 and 80; said dam to be subject to the approval of the Commissioner of Streets of said city. Pro- vided, that said Clarence murOUy shall cause to be removed at the end of the winter season, all materials used in the construction of said dam." The Board concurred. (Presented for approval and appro- ved Nov. 26, 1879.) Petitions were received and disposed of as follows:- Pet, for Petition of J. P. F3amlen and 6 others for a sewer in sewer n Fowler Street. Referred to the Committee on Sewers with row er St. power. Nov. 24, 1879 Vol. 11, Page 28 Petitions for permit to build were received as follows:- Francis Lord, addition to stable rear of No. 180 Federal St Joseph A. Hurd, wooden stable and store house on Prescott Permits to St; John H. Symonds, wooden dwelling house on Dearborn St. build Permits were granted. Petition of D. J. McEntee for a license for walking matches on Nov. 27th. , and Dec, let., 1879, at the riding 'Walking school building in Brown St. Granted, for the dates move ma named. The Committee on Elections verbally reported that all Ballot the Ward rooms were supplied with two or more ballot boxes, ob xes Alderman Russell in accordance with his notice moved a reconsideration of the Orders passed at tie last meeting,warrants fol whereby warrants were ordered to issue for meetings of the cit e ectic legal voters on the 9th day of December. The motion pre- o sewer Act vailed. The Orders were then amended by striking out all matter relating to the acceptance of Chap. 148 of the riots of 1879, and as amended, were then adopted. (Presented for approval No.v 26 1879 ' ) Nallot bore Alderman Emmerton moved that two ballot boxes be used in each ';ard at the ne-r election, and that suitable placards designating the offices to be voted for be placed on each box. The motion prevailed. lderman Russell submitted the following report: "In Board of Aldermen, City of Salem, Nov. 24, 1879. The Committee on Drains and Sewers to whom was referred the Claim petition of %'rs. E. Jones for compensation for damages occa- sioned.by the closing of her store by obstruction thrown at the entrance by workmen upon the sewers, report that theg[ have attended to that duty and respectfully recommend the payment of her bill of damages amounting to eleven and 02/100 dollars, the same to be charged to incidentals. For the Committee B. W. Russell, Chairman." The recommendation was adopted (Presented for approval and approved Nov. 26, .1879.) Alderman Gifford submitted the following report and order:- "In City Council, City of Salem, November 24, 1879. Nov. 24, 1879 Vol. 11, Page 29. The joint Standing Committee on Public Property to whom was referred the aetition of. citizens of Y1ard 2 for sanitary a Sanitary accommodations in Ward room, also the Order of the City accommoda- Council to consider the expediency and cost of providing ion' ns at Ydai similar convenience for all the Ward, rooms, have attended ooms to the duty assigned them, and respectfully report that after a careful examination they believe that a sum not less than three hundred dollars � ould be necessary to execute the recuirements of the petitioners in Ward 2 and that a similar sum would be needed for each of the other Ward rooms. Your committee find that suitable convenience now exist in immediate proximity to the several uq'ard rooms, and although belonging to other departments, are the property of the city, they therefore recommend that keys be furnished to the hard • officers, that they may have access to said accommodations when on duty respectfully submit the accompanying order. For the Committee, T. F. Gifford Chairman." "Ordered, that the Ward officers, when on duty be and are hereby authorized, to use such conveniences as exist in the immediate vicinity of the ?Yard rooms and are now the property of the city, and that keys be furnished said officers for. the purpose named. The report was accepted, order adopted and sent down for concurrence. The Orders relating to the laying out and widening of Appropriatic Fowler street, came back from the Common Council, passed in &c. Fowler concurrence (Presented for approval and approved Nov. 26, St, 1879. ) The Common Council also concurred in the reference to Claim Suit the Committee on Claims of the petition of William B. Holt Sui—'t for damages; in the reference to the city solicitor of the Com. on notice by Caleb Buffum of a suit against the city; and in Accounts the acceptance of the monthly report of the Committee on Accounts. (Presented for approval and approved Nov. 26,1879) The Board adjourned at 7ms. past 10 o'clk. P. I.I. Attest, Henry P;I. ^,.4eek, Clerk. Dec. 1, 1879 y01. 11, Pae 30 A regular meeting of the Board of =aldermen w_,s held on uionday evening, December 1st. 1879 , at 7' o'clock. The P:ayor and all the members were present except Alder- man Ide. The record of the last meeting was read and appro- ved. Three persons appeared for registration and were found dulyqualified, g ) Rea'(See re- istration records _ �,istrati0 Mr. Fitz, clerk of the overseers of the poor, stated that he had received applications from one hundred fifty seven persons for the benefit of the Beal and other similar trust funda. The names of the applicants were read by the Mayor, Trust Funds • and the same were approved. A communication was received from Lt. Cd. Samuel Dalton, of the 2d Corps Cadets, requesting the Board to furnish the headquarters of his command with suitable furniture for the transaction of its business and care of records; and the Cadet armor same was referred to t e Committee on L'ilitary Affairs on the part of this Board with power to act. (Presented for appro- val and approved Dec. 3, 1879) The monthly report of the city marshal was accepted and_ placed on file. 1arshal's A communication from the city clerk, containing a state-PepOrt ment of the official fees during the east three months, was read read and placed on file. Cites Clerk* The Committee on Drains and Sewers submitted a report ees� recommending that the petitions for sewers in Harbor, Leach Sewer and Briggs streets, be placed on file. The report was accept-petitions ed and the recommendation adopted. The following report was submitted:- "In Board of s11d. , Salem, Dec. 1, 1879. A doubt having warrants been expressed, as to when the persons elected to fill the or M ectio - existing vacancies in the school committee, will commence their term of service, under the orders adopted at the last meeting of this Board, the Committee on elections raspectfull-r submit other orders, and recommend their adoption. For the Committee, !1. L. Palmer.° "O;dered, that warrants be issued for meetings of Dec. 1, 1879 Vol. 11, Pa e 31 the legal voters of the City of Salem, in the several "lards,, on Tuesday, the ninth day of December 1879, at 71'3 o'clock A. M. then and there to give in their ballots for a mayor, and seven Aldermen, of the City of Salem; also for four members of the Common Council for each Ward in the city; all for the ensuing municipal year. Also, for one member of the School Committee for each 17ord in the city, to serve for three years. Also, in Wards 1, 5 and 6, for a member of the school committee in each Ward, to fill existing vacan- cies. -:lso, for a 17arden, two Assistant Ylardens, and a Clerk, for each Ward in the city to hold their offices for one year from the fourth I,Ionday of January next, and until others are chosen and qualified in their places," "Ordered, that the polls be opened at 72 o�_Iclock A. E. and closed at 4 o'clock 25 me. P. YI. , and that the votes ' for all the officers to be voted for, except for members of the school committee, be received on one ballot; and that the votes for members of the school committee be received on a separate ballot." "Ordered, that the Orders relating to this same sub- ject, adopted at the last meeting of this Board, be hereby rescinded." - The Orderes were adopted. The rules relating to re- consideration were suspended, and the Orders were presented for approval and approved. Alderman Russell submitted the following Order: "Ordered, that whereas the public convenience and health require the construction of a commonsewer in Fowler Street,Sewer in that the Commissioner of Streets be hereby instructed to ofa er at. construct a common sewer in said street, commencing at Boston street, and running easterly about 350 feet; in ad- cordance with plans dated Oct. 1874, drawn by C. A. Putnam, C. E. , said plans being on file in the city clerk's office; and that said commissioner be further instructed to reuort a schedule of the expense thereof when completed to this Board." The Order was adopted. (Presented for approval and approved Dec. 3, 1879.) The bills against the department for the month of Lvov-,,;onthly ember, were examined and approved. A bill from the Salem _ `. s Register ($11.75) for an advertise4ent relative to "t';enham • water, was referred to the `,later Board. A petition, signed by Robert Teague and one other bell' Bell ringers of Salem, asking for an increase of pay, was refer- _ i_ngers red to the joint Standing Committee on Public Property and sent down for concurrence. Walking A petition of D. J. IIcIntee for a license for a walking match. Dec. 1 €- 2, 1879 Vol. 11, _,'age 32 match on December Sth. , at ti.e riding school building in Brot°n Street, :was granted. Alderman Emmerton moved a reconsideration of the vote Liquor passed at the last meeting by which the vote revoking the License of liquor license of John Powers, was rescinded. The motion 3 Powers prevailed. 1 derman Lemble then moved that the matter be laid on the table, and that the opinion of the city solicitor be requested as to what constitutes the premises licensed by John Powers as a dealer in intoxicating liquors at No.12 Green Place. The motion was adopted. The Board adjourned at 10 o'clock P. i:4. Attest, Penry M. Peieek, Clerk. A special meeting of the Board of Aldermen eras held on Tuesday, December 2, 1879, at 3 o'clock P. ivi. The Mayor and all the members were present except 1der- men Kemble and Ide. The reading of the record was dispensed with. - Twenty four female and three male citizens, appeared for registration, and being found duly qualified their names were ordered to be entered on the voting lists and in the register of voters. (See registration records. ) The names of the three persons registered on the 1st instant, were also add-Registratio; ed to the lists and entered in the register of voters. Alderman Gifford submitted the following Order: "Ordered, that tl.e joint standing committee on public property be and are hereby authorized to sell at public auction, in accordance with the provisions of law, the es- -Real estate tate on Pingree Street, now held by the city by deed from in i�inree H. J. Cross, collector of taxes, said deed being dated St. September 20, 1876,-and the i:iayor is hereby authorized to sign the deed given by the city." The Order was adopted, and sent doti'm for concurrence. petition from _rs. John C. Dalton, requesting com- pensation for injury sustained by a fall on the sidewalk Claim on Lafayette St. , near Lagrange St., Novem. 21st. , 1879, at about li o'clock P. I.i., was referred to the joint stand- ing committee on claims and sent down for concurrence. • Dec. 2, 1879 vol. 11, Page 33 The Board adjourned at 42 o'clock P. Attest, Henry 11. meek, Clerk. A special meeting of the Board of Aldermen was held on Tuesday December 2, 1879, at 8 o'clock P, III. The 1;1ayor and Aldermen Kemble, Mnmerton, Averill and Gifford, were present. The record of the last two meetings was read and approved. Six male citizens and one female citizen appeared for `Registratio • registration, and being found duly qualified, their names were ordered to be entered on the voting lists and in the register of votes. (See registration records) John M. Pratt, of :Yard 5, applied for registration, but the Board declined to register him, on account of 'his in- ability to read. . The names of 14 persons, who ?sere on the voting lists of lW8, and vAio have paid a tax for 1878 or 1879, since the last meeting for registration, v:Bre added to the voting lists, and two names were stricken therefrom by reason of death (See memoranda on file) Uderman mmerton presented a certificate from Dr. Carl- ton concerning the physical disability of E. A. Phalen, and moved its reference to the Committee on State _zid, with a ilitar request for an early report with reference to granting mili- =?d Lary aid to 1,11r. Phalen, The motion prevailed. The Board considered the matter of revising the jury list, .and the clerk was instructed to prepare and present Jury List to the Board a list of fifty persons who are not exempt from jury duty, Alderman :Immerton moved that when the Board adjourns meeting it be until Friday evening next at 8 o'clock. The motion was adopted. Alderman Averill . offered the follo:eing Order:- "Ordered, that the inspector of buildings be requested Building • to examine the new building now being erected on '_'ront street in Fror adjoining the police station, and report as soon as possible Street to this Board, if said building is in accordance r:,ith the ordinance relating to wooden buildings in the fire district." The Dec. 2 E 5, 1879 Vol. 11, :=age 34 Order was adopted. lderman M erton ::_owed that the regular meeting of the Board on =hursd_.y evening next, be omitted. The motion was adopted. `reeting The Board adjourned at ten o'clock P. I . :attest, Henry ;_. ;.Meek, Clerk. meeting of the Board of . 1 de-,men was field on Friday, December 5, 1879, pursuant to adjournment, at 8 o'clock P. -1. -'he Common Council were also in ses--ion. • The I. ayor and all the members 'were present except Al- dermen Palmer and Ide. The record of the lest meeting was read and approved. The Inspector of Buildings was present and made a ver- bal report in reference to the Order passed at the last meeting relative to the construction of a new building in Fromm Front Street. BUrIT=9 The Committee on Streets to cwhom. was referred the petit-Lathrop ion of Geo . D. Phippen and others, for the laying out of Fast Collin.- portions of Lathrop, East Collins and Planters Streets, sub-& Planters mitted a report recommending that the petition be referred t, Streets the next city government. The report was accepted and the recommendation adopted. :applications for permit to build were received as follows: Edward B. Perkins, addition to house No. 20 Lagrange St. ; Geo. P, Farrington bay window on house No. 112 & 114 Federal St. ; S. B. :Minn, addition to building on Endicott Permits to Street; W. G. Barker, dwelling house on Lyme St. ; IN. G. build Barker, dwelling house on Cypress Street. Permits were granted. o- The following report and orders, came from the common council, report accepted, orders adopted, and sent up for 4ppropria concurrence: dons "City of Salem, Dec. 5, 1879. To the City Council. added, The joint Standing Committee on Acoounts respectfully report it drawn that the sum of fifty five hundred and thirteen 84/100 "dollars is & is needed to meet the expenditures of the following depart- transferre • ments for the fiscal year ending November 30th 1879: School Department 42076.62 Poor " 2322.57 Dec. 5, 1879 Vol. 11, rage 35 3iater Dept. for ma_ntenance 1114.65 6 5513.84 That the sum of sixteen thousand three hundred and twenty five 53/100 dollars of the amount appropriated during the year remains unexpended, and may be with drawn, the items are as follow:- 71ater Dept. , construction sect. $1540.17 Fire 24.01 Interest 2166.17 State Aid, Chap. 192, Acts 1877 172.55 ilitary Aid, ^ 2821 ^ 1878 294.89 ^ ' ^ " 2522 " 1879 1906.96 it ^ ^ 301. " 1879 2187.25 • Streets, bridges and stables 63.29 Salaries 343.39 Lamps & Lighting 1000.- Police 512.66 Incidentals 6011.94 Repairs on Board St. School house 49.46 Hose house No. 3 6.17 Fourth of July 4.95 Cleaning Bowkerts Dock & dill pond 10.75 Charter St. cemetery 24.37 Improvements on. common 1.55 That the unexpended balance for block, paving amounting to $2255.75 for work not yet completed, should be transferred to t'ne appropriation for the month of December, ,,1879. That the unexpended balance for sewers amounting to �619.96 for work not yet completed, should be transferred to the appro- priations for the month of December, 1879. That the sum of ten thousand one hundred and twenty five 45/100 dollars, .appropriated during the year for special expenditures not yet completed shall be transferred to the next fiscal year to the credit of the following accounts:- School House in Souta Salem $6375.45 Shed on Church St. for street & fire Depts. 1250.- Improvements in OrMe St, cemetery 1800. Fowler Street widening 700.- 0 Your committee therefore submit the accompanying orderd • and recommend their adoption Dec. 5, 1879 Vol. 11, Page 36 For the 'orrz!ittee. ;eo. R. 11amerton, Chairman." "Ordered, that the sum of Fifty five hundred and thir- teen 84/100 dollars be and the same hereby is appro- riated Aprp`ropria- to meet the expenditures of the following named Departments tions for the fiscal year ending Nov. 30th. 1879. AA6de School Dept �2076.62 Poor " 2322.57 ,°later " for maintenance 1114.65 510�3.8,7 . "Ordered, that the sum of Sixteen thousand three hun- dred and twenty 53/100 dollars be and the same hereby is a�propria- viithdra;am from the appropriations made during the year end- Lions ing Nov. 30th 1879, for the several departments, as follows :-1 drawn • Water Dept. Construction a/c �1540.17 Fire " 24.01 Interest 2166.17 State Aid, Chap. 192 acts 1877 172.55 Kilitary Aid, " 282, " 1878 294.89 " 252 TM 1879 1906.96 " " 301, " 1879 2187.25 Streets, bridges & Stables 63.29 Salaries 343.39 Lamps & Lighting 1000.00 Police 512.66 Incidentals 6911.94 iepairs on Broad St, school house 49.46 Hose House No. 3 6.17 July 4th 4.95 Cleaning Bowker Dock & mill pond 10.75 Charles St. cemetery 24.37 Improvements on Common 1.55 a 1632 .3 "Ordered, that the sum of Twenty two hundred and fifty five 75/100 dollars be and the same hereby is transferred from the appropriation for block paving for the year ending �propria Nov. 30th. 1879, to the appropriation for block paving for tions the month of December, 1879." —Transferrer "Ordered, that the sum of six hundred and nineteen 96/100 dollars be and the same hereby is transferred from the' appropriation for sewers, for the year • Dec. 5, 1879 Vol. 11, Page 37 ending Nov. 30, 1879, to the appropriation for sevwers, for the month of December, 1879." "Ordered, that the sum of Ten thousand one hundred and twenty five 45/100 dollars appropriated during the year end- ing November 30, 1879, for special expenditures, which are not yet completed, he and the same hereby is transferred to the ensuing fiscal year to the credit of the following accoutts:- School House in South Salem $6375.45 Shed on Church St. for street &, fire Dept. 1250.- mprovements in Orne St. Cemetery 1800.- Fowler St. Widening 700.- 7 .4 „ The Board concurred in the acceptance of the report, . and the adoption of the Orders. (Presented for approval and approved Dec. 6, 1879) The following Order came from the Common Council adopt- ed, and sent up for concurrence:- Annual Re or "Ordered, that the Zoint Standing Committee a Finance and Appropriations, the Joint Standing Committee on Accounts, and the city treasurer, have permission to present their annual reports to the city council in print." The Board concurred. (Presented for approval and appro- ved Dec. 6, 1879.) Alderman !-�nnerton moved that the rules of the Board re- ules lating to reconsideration be suspended for this evening. The ended use motion, prevailed. The annual return of state aid, being for this year. from January to May inclusive (fire months) was signed by State Aid the _:=ayor and members of the Board, and sworn to. Thd jury list was examined, and a thorough revision made of the same; after which the following Order was sub- mitted:- Jury List "Ordered, that the annexed list of jurors made in con- formity with the Laws of the Com::onwealth, and cogtaining the names of such inhabitants of the city of Salem, as are thought to be qualified to serve as jurors, be approved; the list posted in the entry of the city hall for ten days as prescribed by law, and then sent to the Common Council for revision. and acceptance of the same." • The Order was adopted. on motion of Alderman Emmerton, the clerk was instruct- ed to have the names on the jury list, after it has been acted upon by the common council, written on separate slips of paper, folded, and placed in separate Dec, 5 & 13, 1879 Vol. 11, Page 38 envelopes, and deposited in the jury bog. The Common Council concurred in the following ;natters:- Dell Reference of the petition of city bell ringers to the Commit_lLingers tee on Public Property, (Presented for approval of reference and approved Dec. 8, 1879) Reference of the claim of :as. John C. Dalton to the Committee on Claims (Presented for approval of reference and Claim approved Dec. 8, 1879.) Passage of the Order authorizing the ward officers to use conveniences existing in the immediate vicinity of the ward rooms. (Presented for approval and approved Dec. 8,the . Officer 1879) Passage of the Order authorizing the Committee on iub- lie Property to sell an estate on Pingree Street at public • auction. (Presented for approval and approved Dec. 8, 1879) Real estat The Board adjourned at 10 o'clock.P, i:?, on ingree Attest, S Henry :ii, iieek, Clerk. A special meeting of the Board of 'ldermen was held on Saturday December 13, 1879 at 7- o'clock P. IA. The Mayor and Aldermen im+erton, Russell, Averill and Gifford were present. The reading of the record was dis- pensed with. Alderman Lmmerton submitted the following report:- "In City Council, City of Salem, Dec. 13, 1879. To the A�propria- City Council. The Joint Standing Committee on Accounts in tions order to correct certain cle ical ommssions in their report acTaed & and orders submitted December 5th 1879, respectfully submit W1tt gdraVM the accompanying order and recommend its adoption. For the Committee. Geo. R. maerton, Chairman. "Ordered, that the sum of one hundred and sixty three 35/100 dollars be and the same hereby is added to the ap- propriation for Incidentals for the fiscal year ending Nov- ember 30th. 1879. That the sum of one hundred and forty eight 75/100 be withdraim from the appropriation for the fiscal year -ending 111ovenber 30, 1879 as follows: Interest Sr105.- • i:_ilitary Aid Chapt.252-Act 1879 22.- " 301. " 21.75 7148.7 "The Dec. 13 __ 18, 1879 7Fol. 11, -a e 39 report was accepted, order adopted, and sent door for con- currence. Petition for a recount of the vote for iciayor in all the 'Wards of the city, and in IVIard 1 for Councilmen, were Recount of received from the city clerk and read. The i.ayor retired, votes and the Board preceeded to count the ballots as requested in said petitions. The result is shown in the certificate on file. The returns of the election held on the 9th inst. were examined and found correct, an amended return having been slection filed by the clerk of 'Ward 5, The city clerk was instructed Returns to sedd certificates of election to the Layor and Aldermen elect. • Petitions were received and disposed of as follows:- Petition of S. F. Carey for license to keep an Intel- Intelli enc ligence .office at No. 77 Federal %treet-Referred to the Com Of ice mittee on Licenses. " Petition of John T. McDavitt, claiming damages for ?:- Claim bodily injuries received November 16, 1879, on Boston Street. Referred to the Committee on Claims and sent down for con- currence. Petition of D. J. KcEn�ee for a license for three walk- ing matches. License was granted. Petition of Charles H. Gilbert for a license to give T,*, m ValkinE ate a public exhti,btftii, of the manly art of self defence. Re- ferred to the Committee on Licenses. Exhibition Of art — A communication mas received from David M. Balch re- o se P signing the office of Inspector of LIM. The resignation dance was accepted. - Resignation The Board adjourned at 12�1, o'clk P. I:I, of M1 Attest, Inspector Henry Id. Meek, Clerk. regular meeting of the Board of Aldel-men washeld on Thursday, December 18, 1879, at 7i o'clock P. hi. The Mayor and all the members were present except Aldermen Palmer and Ide. The record of the last meeting was read and approved. A communication was received from the city clerk. Ballots stating that on the llth inst., he had destroyed the ballots destroyed cast at the election in Ward Ballots es�troyed f • Dec. 18, 1679 Vol. 11, image 40 4, December 30, 1878, for a ;_eiroer of the common council, and t'_ie ballots cast :.ueust 18, 1879, in all the '. ards of tpe city, u_�,on tlue acceDta ce of she Act relating to the drainage of Porth river. Read and placed on file. The petition of Elizabeth B. Day for a license to keep rntelle gene an intelligence office at No. 110 Essex Street, was granted.-0 f� Petitions for permit to build were received as follows:- D. E. Tanch, alteration of house on St. Peter Street; L. B. _ Harrington, addition-.to building i?o.426 Essex St. ; A. J. Permits to Frisbee, wooden buildi .s on F_unts wharf ; Geo. W. Balcomb, --- dwelling house at corner of Northend and Symonds streets. Permits were granted. • The Committee on Licenses verbally re >orted in favor of ;ranting to S. F. Carey, a license to keep an intelligence office, at ffio. 77 Federal street. The license was granted. Tztelli.7ence 0 zic — Alderman 'x:emble asked for unanimous consent to the suspension of the rules, and moved a reconsideration of the vote, referring the petition of J. T. iicDavitt, to the Clain Committee on Claims. The recuest was granted and the motion prevailed. The petition was then referred to the next city* government, and sent dorm for concurrence. The following reports were submitted: Annual Report of the Clerk of the Overseers of the roor. Annual Report of the City Weigher. nnual Re'oor Annual Report of the Superintendent of Burials -- - Annual Report of the Clerk of the .=arket. Annual Report of the City i:'arshal. Annual Report of Mathan I' illett, tieasurer of Bark. The Reports were referred to the Joint Standing Commit- tee on Printing and sent dour for concurrence. The Board adjourned at 8 minutes past 8 o'clock. Attest, Henry t , Ileek, Clerk Dec. 22, 1879 & Jan. 1, 1880 Vol. 11, Pale 41 The Common Council at a meeting held December 22, 1879 , concurred in the following matters, viz: Adoption of the Order, adding and withdrawing certain appropriations. (Presented for approval and approved Dec. AnDrooria- 24, 1879) lions Reference of the claim of John T. L:�cDavitt to the next city government. (Presented for approval of reference and approved Dec. 24, 1879) . Reference to the Committee on Printing of the ^_nnual Claim Reports of the, Clerk of the Overseers of the Poor; City Weigher; Superintendent of Burials; Clerk of the ;Market; City Marshal; and Nathan Millett, 11easurer of Bark. (Presen- ted for approval of reference and approved Dec. 24, 1879) annual The Common Council also revised and amended the jury Reports list by striking out the names of John B. Cox, Harrison 0. Flint and Charles A. Ropes, and adding the names of Jame a p . g s Jury List Dalrymple aIld Mathew Robson. Attest, Henry 1 . 111eeko City Clerk. A special meeting of the board of Aldermen was held on Thursday January 1, 1880, at 7Q o'clock P. LI. The Common Council were also in session. The Nayor and all the members were present except 1:1r. Kemble. The record of the last meeting was read and appro" ved. The following reports came from the Common Council, s referree to the Soint Standing Committee on Printing and annual Repor sent up for concurrence:- Annual Report of the Trustees of the 'dater Loan Sinking Fund. Annual Report of .the Commissioners of the Him;iciral Sinking Fund; - A :annual Report of the Relief Committee: Annual Report of the City Physician; Annual Report of the Salem Water Board; Annual Report of the Clerk of the Salem 7'1eter Board; Annual Report of the Superintendent of the Salem iater - 'dorks. The Board concurred. (Presented for approval of refer- ence and approved Jan. 3, 1880.) Claims The following report came from the Common Council ac- eepted and sent Ap for concurrence:- "To the Honorable The City Council:- The Com Jan. 1, 1880 Vol. 11, Pa^e 42 mittee on Claims respectfully report as follows:- at the date of the last report one case remained unsettled, that of =:'rs. .iary Donohue; two have since then been referred to the committee, the claim of V,Tilliam B. Holt and the claim of Firs. John C. Dalton. The claim of 1:'_rs. PE;ary Donohue has been settled in full by the payment of three hundred twenty five dollars by the city. Tn the cases of William B. Holt and i,irs. John C. Dalton, your committee, after an examination of the evidence in both cases, have concluded and believe that no liability rests upon the city, and there- fore recommend that both these petitioners have leave to withdraw your committee have now disposed of all the cases referred to them. For the Committee, • Salem, Dec. 22d. /79. Edward Femble, Chairman." The Board concurred. (Presented for approval and approved Jan. 3, 1880) The ordinance concerning dealers in junk came back from the Common Council indorsed "Whole Junk matter referred to the next city government, and sent up for concurrence." The Board concurred. (Presented for a_o- Droval of reference and approved Jan. 3, 1880) The following Order came from the Com- mon Council adopted and sent up for concurrence:- ro riatioi "Ordered, that the sum o£ Four hundred ow er Ntree dollars be appropriated in addition to the sum already appro- priated for the purpose of paying land damages to the Southwick Estate incurred in the widening of Fowler Street." The Board concurred. (Presented for approval and approved Jan. 3, 1880) The follotiving reports were submitted, accepted, referred to the Joint Standing Committee on annual Repor Printing, and sent down for concurrence:- Annual Report of the Joint Standing Committee on Public Property; _'annual Report of the 3�reet Commissioner nnual Report of the Committee on Lamps and Lighting: Annual Report of the Chief Engineer of the Fire Department; Annual Report of the City r. easurer, Thomas =. Dix; Annual Report of the Inspector of :Milk; Annual Report of the Committee on Sewers; Came back concurred (Presented for approval of Jan. 1, 1880 Vol. 11, a--e 43 reference and approved Jan. 3, 1860) -''annual Reports The annual reports of the Joint Standing Com ittee on Finance, Joint Standing Committee on -zccounts, City Treasurer, Trustees of the ''later Loan Sinking Fund, and Commissioners of the Municipal Sinking Fund, were submitted in print, accepted, and sent down for concurrence. Came back concur- red (Presented for approval of acceptance and approved Jan. 3, 1880.) Alderman rEmmerton submitted in print the monthly re- Report ofCom port of the Committee on Accounts. The report was acceptedon Accounts and sent down for concurrence. Came back coneurred. (Pr_esent- ed for approval and approved Jan. 3, 1880) • Alderman Fmmerton submitted the report of Mr. Lamson,Report of the expert who examined the books and accounts of Tar. Cross, expert on late city treasurer. The report was accepted, and sent down treasurer for concurrence. Came back concurred. ot�s Alderman Russell for the Committee on Sewers submitted a report recommending the adoption of the following orders- "Ordered, that the common sewers constructed in this city during the year 1879, by order of this Board, be here- by considered as having been constructed under the provisions of Chap. 111 of the Acts of 1869, and that in accordance with Chap. 184 of the Acts of 1878 it is hereby ordered that instead of pay g an assessment, every person who en- ters his particular drain into said sewers, or uses the same in any way shall pay for the permanent privilege to his estate such reasonable sum as the Board of Aldermen shall determine." The Order was adopted. Udermen Russell submitted the following report and report on orders:- Sewers con- In Board of Aldermen Salem Dec. 31, 1879. The Commit- struccte in tee on Sewers respectfully report that common sewers have been instructed in this city during the year 1879, as fol- louas:- Federal St. from the Catholic Church to Boston St., Fowler Street; Boston St. from Fowler St. to the Bose House; Boston St, from the nose House to Grove St; :iargin, 'Ninthrop and Endicott Streets; Mill• St. from Endicott to Creek St;Charter St. from Central to Liberty St; Buffun St. from Idason to School St; Bridge St. from Railroad tunnel exten- ding westerly 4G9 feet. The Forrester St. sewer has been extended from W bb St. to the Railroad a distance of 127 feet. A sewer fias also been con Jan. 1, 1880 Vol. 11, Pa:=e as structed from the School House on Summit Avenue through willow Avenue to the flats, and is 673 feet in length. A sewer has been built from Essex St. , through ?Hay St. to outlet in yard of +eston's tannery, the length being 363 feet. 112 feet of sewer has also been laid from Lafayette Street, extending westerly into Ocean Avenue. Your Commit- tee submit heret=ri.th, a report of the Street Commissioner giving their cost in detail. Some of the abutters have connected private drains with the main sewers and orders are herewith submitted fixing a reasonable sum to be paid by them for the permanent privilege to their estates. ',,7here sewers have been constructed in contiguous streets all having the same outlet, it has been considered as one dis- trict, and the total expense of the servers in all said ! streets has been considered in fixing such reasonable sum. The statute, in authorizing the P.iayor and Aldermen to fix a reasonable sum to be paid for the privilege of entering or making use of a sewer, does not specify the manner in which such reasonable sum shall be determined, but seems to leave it to the discretion of the `ayor and Aldermen, and any person aggrieved by the decision of the Board has the right of appeal to the County Commissioners. Previous to 1878, betterments were assessed upon the estates abut- ting on the line of common sewers; whether the estates made use of the sewer or not; but in 1876 sewers were constructed under the same law as the servers constructed this year, and the reasonable sum charged to the estates that made use of the sewers constructed last year was determined according to the valuation of their land, in the same manner as had been done in previous years when betterments were assessed. This year however your committee recommend a change in this respect, and in fixing the sums charged in the accompanying orders, we have ascertained the whole number of feet in frontage of all the estates abutting on the line of the sewer, on both sides of the street and divided that number into that portion of the expense of constructing the sewer, which the .committee have thought should be borne by the estates, and the product of the same, has been considered a reasonable siim per foot to be charged to each estate according to its frontage your Committee have come to this conclusion after a carefulconsideration of the whole mat- ter, and believe this method of determining the amount to • be paid, will give more general satisfaction than any other. As the various estates in said streets mare use of the sewers in future years, it will be an easy matter to determine the sum to be paid by them for the privilege by simply multiplying the number of feet in frontage of their estate with the price per foot shown in the schedule Jan. 1, 1380 ` ol. 11, Pa e 44 .z. annexed to the accompanying orders whic': relates to the sewer in their particular street or district. For the Committee, Sewers in B. W. Russell Chairman" Fedora 1. Whereas, pursuant to Orders of this Board passed ooston & Piiay 7th, Oct. 25th. and Dec. 3d. 1879, common sewers have row er Sts. been laid in Federal St. from the • Jan. 1, 1880 Vol. 11, rage 45 Catholic church to Boston St; in Boston St, from Federal to the outlet near the hose house; in Boston St, from Federal St. to Fowler St; and in Fowler Street; the cost of which was twtnty five hundred thirty six 42/100 dollars ($2536.42) and 1;7hereas, it is deemed reasonable and proper that eigh- teen hundred ninety seven 32/100 dollars (�1897.32) being three fourths of said cost, should be charged proportionally to persons owing estates abutting on the line of said sewers, according to the number of feet of frontage their estates have on said streets, whenever said persons, or estates enter a particular drain into said sewers, or use the some in any way:- it is therefore "Ordered, that the persons named in the • schedule hereto- annexed, they having entered a particular drain into said sewers, or made use of the same, shall pay for the permanent privilege to their estates, the sums there- in set to their respective names, the same being hereby con- sidered reasonable sums to be paid for such privilege. Schedule Amount to be charged Total feet of frontage 3393. ) $1897.32 ( .56 cts.Rate per foot. Names Estate No.of feet hate Sum to be of frontage per ft. paid John Tuttle and Cor. 216 56 cts -�120.96 Heirs of Henry Federal& G. Tuttle Boston Sts. islark J. Smith if ++ If125 it 70.- Joseph F. Nalden No.46 Boston St. 59 ++ 32.94 Joseph F. Walden and lbert Wilkins No. 48 Boston St. 121 " 67.76 :irs. Pfargaret F. Cor. Fowler & Sheridan No. Fine Sts. 44 24.64 Lrs. LTary F, Sheridan No. 20 Fowler St. 19z 10.82 Thomas Reynolds No. 26 Fowler St. 49 " 27.34 ass. Devereux (Cor.Fowler & Dennis (No. Pine St. 72 40.32 Two houses No. 11 U3 No.Pine St. 2. Whereas pursuant to Orders of this Board oassed Sewers in July l9th, 1879, common sewers have been laid in tint =op y'linthrop, Endicott and Idargin Streets; and in LIill St., from Endi- ; dn�.cott cott to Creek St;- the cost of which was five thousand two !Iar-in hundred dollars and ninety three cents N45200.93) and and .gill Si Jan. 1, 18a0 Vol. 11, Page 45 L. `hiereas it is deemed reasonable and proper that three thousand nine Hundred dollars and seventy cents (9-5900.70) being three fourths of said cost should be charged propor- tionally to persons owning estates abutting on the line of said sewers, according to the number of feet of frontage their estates have on said streets, whenever said _persons or estates enter a particular drain in said sewers or use the same in anyway;- it it therefore Ordered, that the persons named in the schedule • i Jan. 1, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 46 hereto annexed, they having entered a particular drain into said sewers, or made use of t_..e same, shall Day for the rer- manent privilege to their estates, the sums therein set to their respective names, the same being hereby considered reasonable sums to be paid for such privilege. Schedule Total Peet of mount to be charged. frontage 6100 ) $3900.70 ( .64 cts Rate per foot Names Estate No. feet of Rate Sum to be frontage per foot oaid George F. Thomas No. 20 46 64ets 7P'29.44 Endicott St. George Lawrence No. 42 8512- It 54.72 • ':7illiam L. Batchelder No. 48 47 " 30.08 Heirs of Lorrence i'v. wiihr No. 52 40 " -25.60 John Radford No. 56 39 " 24.96 Henry J. Lane No. 58 40 " 25.60 Simon Pendar No. 60 " 22 2/3 " 14.50 Silas B. Winn No. 16 " 48 " 30.72 L=rs. 'iary E. DaneNo. 16 rdinthrop39E " 25.28 James F. Hale Cor St. Winthrop & Lit. Vernon 68 " 43.52 I;irs. Liargaret r1. Walker No.s 5 & 17 Winthrop St. (two houses) 932/3 " 59.95 Heirs of Philip I+orant No. 15 ;°iinthrop William B. St. 98 62.72 Ashton No. 35 iv'inthrop St. 79 " 50.56 Joseph S. Rowe No. 5 darginSt.52 33..28 Heirs of Cables W; 911rbaRk- `i-Wr 9 HlarginSt.56z 36.16 1. orrill Ricker No:10 52 " 33.28 Heirs of Mrs. DanielD.Pietcalf Noll It 6521- 41.92 Heirs of Susan H. • Prime No.13 " 602 " 38.72 'Irs. J. Tom. DeckerNo.14 67 " 42.88 Benj.n M. Chamber- lain No.15 " 82 52. 48 Tsrs. Eliza C. Gardner No.19 " 37 " 23. 68 Jan. 1, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 47 Ordered, ti-e the parsons nai_ed in the schedule hereto annexed, they having e ,tered a _ __rticvl=:r drain into said sewer, or made use of The same, shall pay for the -^ermanent privilege to there estates, the sums therein set to their respective names the sane being hereby considered reasonable sums to be _.paid for such privilege. Schedule i�mount to be charged Total feet of frontage 867 ) s415.82 ( .46 cts -:ate Sums_°to"' Names Estate No. of feet Der be paid of frontage foot Jeremiah Carey i+o. 47 Oharter St. 27 48cts 12.96 Peabody Academy s . of Science No. 48 8. 50 Charter St. (Harbor House) 61z " 29.52 4. ?:hereas, pursuant to an Order of this Board passed Sewer in July 19, 1879, a common sewer has been laid in Buffum. St. BYE St. from 11ason St. to manhole near School St;- the cost of whicn was one t ousand.two hundred fifty four dollars and eight cents (y1254.08) and iTnereas, it is deemed reasonable and proper that nine hundred forty dollars and fifty six cents (4940.56) being three fourths of said cost should be charged propor- tionally to persons ov*.ing estates abutting on the line of said sewer according to the number of feet of frontage their estates have on said street, when ever said persons or es- tates enter a particular drain in said sewer, or use the sale in any way:- it is therefore Orderes, that the Dersons named in the schedule here- to annexed, they having entered a Darticular drain into said sewer, or made use of the same, shall Day for the permanent privilege to their estates, the sums therein set to their respective names the same being hereby considered reasonable sues to be paid for such privilege. Schedule Amount to be charged. Total of frontage 2175 j �940.56 ( .43 cts Rate per foobt .lames Estate No. of feet of frontage bate per Sum to foot be paid John D. Eaton No.38 Buffum St. 108 43cts. y46.44 Horatio N. Shepard No. 15 " 55 " 23.65 John C. Tonne No. 17 52 " 22.36 Nathl A. Very No. 16 " 41 " 17.63 Curtis E.'dadleighHo. 31 " ill " 47.73 5.- 1..hereas, purseant to an Order of .tUs Board pass- Jan. 1, 188o Vol. 11, Page 47A ed Oct, 8th. 1879, a common sewer has been laid in Bridge St, from the man hole at end of Sewer in Brad^�e gt, • • Jan. 1. 1880 0l. 11, ''age 48 Railroad tunnel to extend westerly a distance of 409 feet; the cost of which w::ts four hundred sixty two dollars and seventy eight cents ( 462.78) and +hereas, it is deemed reasonable and proper that three hundred forty seven dollars and nine cents (*347.09) being three fourths of said cost should be charged proportionally to persons owning estates abutting on the line of said sewer according to the number of feet of frontage their estates have on said street, :whenever said persons or estates enter a particular drain in said sewer or was the same in any wa,,:- it is therefore. Ordered, that the persons named in the schedule here to annexed, they having entered a particular drain into said sewer, or made use of the same, shall pay for the permanent privilege to their estates, the sums therein set to their • respective names the same being hereby considered reasonable sums to be paid for such privilege. Schedule. o Amount to be charged Total feet. of frontage 470) $347.09 (74 ets. Rate per foot No. of feet Rate Sum to of frontage per be paid foot Gorham & Lyman A. Smith No. 179 Bridgest. 32 2/3 74cts. 24.18 Jacob K. Roberts No. 183 " " 36 " 26.64 Wrs. Kelman No. 181 " " 34 " 25.12 6. '.:Cnerea.s, pu suant to an Order of this Board passed Get. 25th. 1879,. a common serer h--s been laid in Boston Sewer in St. from outlet near Hose House to Grove St;- the cost of os�St. which was one thousand five hundred ninety eight dollars and sixty five cents ( $1598.66) and IrThereas it is deemed reasonable and proper that one thousand one hundred ninetyeight dolia=s and ninety nine cents ($1198.99) being three fourths of said cost should be charged proportionally to persons owning estates abut- ting on the line of said sewer according to the number of Peet of frontage their estates have on said street, when- ever said n_ersons or estates enter a particular drain in said sewer or use the s!_me in any way; it is therefore Ordered, that the persons named in the schedule hereto annexed, ther .having entered a particular drain into • said sewer or made use of the same shall pay for the per- manent privilege to their estates the sums therein set to their respective names the same being hereby considered reasonable sums to be paid for such privilege Schedule Amount to be charged Total feet of frontage 1595 ) 01198.99 ( .75 cts Rate per foot Jan. 1, 18SO Vol. 11, Page 49 Names Estate No.of feet of Rate per foot Sum to frontage be paid s Joseph E. No. 87 & 91 70 (two) Arnold Boston St. (houses) 75 cts. ± 52.50 The report was accepted and the orders adopted. Alderman Russell for the Committee on Sewers then sub- mitted the following Orders:- Sewer cnara "Ordered, that whereas the estates owned by the persons named in the schedule hereto annexed, were assessed in 1873 only on one half of the valuation of their land, for con- struction of a common sewer in Prescott and Downing Streets, by reason of said estates, being on the corner of other • streets through which no sewer passed, with the understand- ing that the other half should be paid for when common sew- ers should be constructed in said last mentioned streets, and whereas common sewers have this year been constructed, in certain of said streets, viz; in rlinthrop and 1.largin Streets; and, whereas said estates now make use of said last named sewers, it is hereby "Ordered, that the persons named in the schedule hereto annexed shall gay to the City of Salem in addition to the sums assessed against their estates in 1873) the sums there- in set to their respective names, for the permanent privilege to their estates•, said sums being considered reasonable for such privilege Parker L. Talker Cor, Winthrop and Prescott Sts. v10.47 10.47 Caleb Sawyer Cor. Winthrop and Prescott Sts. 26.18 26.18 (Estate owned by) (B. F. Radford ) 1873 Heirs of Lydia B. Gove No. 1 Dovming St. 54.96 1835 Francis A. Horrill Uor. of Downing & Margin Sts. (Estate owned) by a Dowbridge) 78.55 78.55 The sum of y73.31 was assessed upon 1,rs. Gove in 1873 for her estate on Downing St. , and it being Pfterwards ascertained that a portion of the estate fronted on Idargin St. , the Board abated that amount in the sum of 9�18.35 which- latter sum is the one now. to be paid." • "Ordered, th-Lt'cvhereas the persons or estates named in the schedule hereto annexed have in previous years been granted the privilege to enter particular drains from s-idSever charm: estates into the common sewer in Prescott St, upon payment of the .sums specified below, but with the understanding t:-IE.t when common sewers should be constructed in Endicott and inthrop Streets that they should be charged their propor- tionate part for the construction of said last named sew- `_ ers, and that the sums paid as above should be nedn r.t�A, Jan, 1, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 49 A t'taazefroya, and Whereas common sewers have now been construct- ed in said 3ndicott and 'Anthrop Streets, it is hereby Ordered, that the persons or estates named in the • Jan. 1, 1880 col. 11, Page 50 schedule below shall pay to the City of Salem the suma there- in set to their respective names in full settlement for suc_1. privilege. Names Estates Amt to be Amt previous- Sal to be paid ly paid paid rs. P. D. '(:Nby5� w108.80 p52.37 y56.43 ',ialker ('Endicott (St. No 17 (Winthrop St. Wt. H. HurdNo.27 Winthrop 35.84 20.94 14.90 St. Said amounts ($108.80)and 35.84) are fixed in accordance with the number of feet in frontage of said estates and at the same rate aer foot charged for entering particular drains into the 3inthrop Street sewer." • "Ordered, that whereas it appears that. there is a pri- vate sewer in Hanson St., in this city, and that said sewer now finds an outlet into the common sewer recently construc bed in Boston St. , and that certain estates on said Hanson Sewer St. , owned by Joseph E. Arnold, ,7illiam F. :?ichols and the charges heirs of Samuel Noah make use of said common sewer, and that. the city of Salem has never received anything in pa7rmentfor the privilege, it is hereby. "Ordered, that said estates pay to the City of Salem for such privilege the sum of fifteen dollars each, and the city treasurer and collector is hereby re:uested to collect said sums according to law; said sum to be deducted from an;; assessment or charge hereafter made by reason of the construc- tion at any time of a common sewer in Hanson and Nichols Streets." "Ordered, that whereas the estates . ?o.�7 and 9 No. Fine Street, owned by Rufus B. Gifford and E. F. Danforth resnect- ively, have entered a particular drain into the common sewer recently constructed in Fowler Street that the said Gifford c>n_ and Danforth each nay to the City of Salem for the permanen�21"er ,r-c privilege to their estates the sum of 020.16, said sum being considered reasonable for such privilege." "Ordered, that whereas I.Lrs. P. D. S,Yalker has sntered a particular drain from the estate owned by her No. 16 & 18 i. t. Vernon St, into the common sewer recently construct- ed in ainthrop St. , that she pa$ to the City of Salem for the permanent privilege to her estate the sum of s30.-said sum being considered reasonable for such privilege." The Orders were adopted. • The following report was submitted:- _rust -Fund, "In Board of aldermen, City of Salem Jan. 1, 1880. To the Board of Aldermen:- Gentlemen:- The Special Committee to whom was referred the subject of the expenditure of the income of the city trust funds, respectfully report, that in their opinion it will be necessary to pass a new ordinance, repealing those now Jan. 1, 1880 V01. 11, Pa�le 51 in force, and that there is not sufficient time to prepare such an ordinance .o lay before the -present City Council, and therefore recommend that the whole matter be referred to the next city government. ' For the Committee Henry K. Oliver, Chairman," The report was accepted and the recommendation adopted. The Committee on I'lilitary aid submitted reports re- --ilitar? Aid commending the adoption of the following Orders:- "Ordered, that the following named persons be allowed for the month of December the sums set opposite their re- spective names as -ilitary aid, in accordance with the provisions of Chap: 252 of the acts of 1879, viz:- dilliam • P. Kingsley 912.-; John Driscoll $6.-. Said amounts to be paid being for the month of December the city Treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay said persons the sums aforesaid, and to continue to pay the same until otherwise ordered." "Ordered, that the following named persons be allowed for the month .of December 1879, the sums set opposite their respective names, as ilitary aid,. in accordance with the provisions of Chap. 301 of the Acts of 1879.- Ellen Farrell 14.-; Hannah F. Dic*,;ens fr4.-; Edward P. Rockwood �3.-,Said amounts to be paid being for the month of December, the city treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to payr said per- sons the sums aforesaid, and to continue to pay the same until otherwise ordered." The reports were accepted and the orders adopted(Pre- sented for approval and approved Jan. 3, 1880) A warrant directed to the 4awior and Aldermen of Salem Election from the Board of Examiners of Essex County*, directing and ?-Or Count requiring requiring the Board to notify and summon the inhabitants of ocission< Salem qualified to vote for civil officers, to give in their votes on Tuesday, January 20:, 1880, for a County Commissioner to fill a vacancy caused by the resignation of Zachariah Graves of Lynn, was received and read . The warrant was re- ferred to the Committee on Elections ,.pith a request to report an an order. Alderman Inmerton for the Committee on Elections then submitted the following Orders:- "Ordered, that warrants be issued for meetings of the legal votes of the City of Salem in the several ':+lards on - Tuesday January 20, 1880, at 8 o'clock A. M. then and there to give in their ballots for a County Commissioner for the County of Essex to fill an existing vacancy. "Ordered, Jan, 1, 1880 Vol. 11, '=age 52 that the polls be opened at 8 o'clock s. !,.'. and closed at 4g o'clock P. i:i. Re-istratic Ordered, that a meeting of this =oard, for the purpose an—d� revisit of receiving evidence of the qualificationsof persons claim-o v�in� ing a right to vote and correcting the list of voters be hela lists on Tuesday January 13, 1880, at 7 v o'clock P. Y. Registration of voters will cease or said 11-th day of January 1880, at ten o'clock P. Su. , end after the close of said registration no name will be entered on the check lists. The Orders were adopted. (Presented for approval and approved Jan. 3, 1880. ) Petitions were received and disposed of as follows:- Inspector of Petition of K. C. Killet for appointment as Inspector -�— of iJilk. Referred to the Mayor under the rules. Petitions of firs. IVi. A. Burton and Bridget Foley for • licenses to reep intelligence offices. Granted. 'intelligent Petition of W. L. Palmer for a license to keep a Bill- Of�ices iard Hall. Granted. Billiard Alderman Berton moved that the rules relating to re- 'Fables consideration be suspended for this meeting. The motion _nre- vailed. Rule suspended The Board then went into executive session, and the fol- lowing communication was read:- Opinion of To the Honorable the Board of Aldermen for the City of city solici Salem:- I have lately received a note from the city clerk for in case under date of Dec. 3d, informing me that the Board of A_.der-of John men on the 1st instant voted "to request the opinion of the Po!•.'ers City Solicitor as to what constitute the premises licensed by John Powers as a dealer in intoxicating liquors at No. 12. Green Place." Upon examination of the license I find it as follows:- "This is to certify that the Board of 11gyor and Aldermen for the City of Salem have granted a license to John Powers doing business at No. 12 Green Place to sell, expose or keep for sale until _:gay let. 1880. malt liquors and cider to be drunk on the premises." It will be noticed that the only premises referred to in terms are No. 12 Green Plane; " whether t`_is number is affixed to a shop or a dviel-- ing house does not appear, but taking the license as it stands, it seems to permit the sale in any portion of the building numbered 12. If upon i.ncuiry it should turn out that at the time the license was issued, the licenseet;as "doing business in a room wnich was separate and apart fro*-, the rest of the building, I think it might be very plaus'- Jan. 1, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 53 bly argues that the *.:words "premises" would refer to said rood. I think that the license on the ,Thole, lacks preci- sion, and is open to question as to its exact :.meaning, but in the absence of all outside evidence on the subject in my judgment the :cord "premises must be held to refer to the whole of the building bmo. 12 Green Place i+thatever that may be. Respectfully Salem Dec. 24, 1879 J. A. Gillis, City Solicitor." The Order, rescinding the vote License passed Oct. 13th by -,:'hick .a. John Power's license was re- of J. volred, was ta_.en -from the table and rejected. Pol:.ers The board adjourned at 92 o'clock . y • Attest, -enry '_.peek, Clerk 1879 _a-oo of atte?d=nce; eyor & =lcernen Henry Oliver 3 5 01 7 7 5 1 65 6 Edward ---emble 5 3 41 4 7 3 3 3 3 7 5 4 015 18 69 "ii11i.gym L. Pal-mar 6 3 41 3I 6 5 1 0 3 5 2 12 1' 26 69 =eor e -t. Emierton 6 3 41 4 6 7 6 3:. 3 9 5 16 116 4 69 3enja in W. Russell 7 2 5 4! 8 7 3 2 2 7 5 15 1 5 11' 69 Ja...es .i. .iverill 7 3 41 3! 7 5 6 2 3 5 4 i'16 1 56 13 69 Ed-,,in R. ide ry a 5 3 8 5 4 3 2 9 3 0 1 5 15, 69 :hoi:las J. Gifford ry 1 3I 4', 7 7 7 3 3 9 4 16 1162 7 69 _.umber of lmmeati =;s held '3 5 111 81 7 7 3I5 1 56 1 69 • Salem City Govermaent 1880 1.-a`rOP Henry K. Cliver l dermen George R. Emmerton, Charles F. Fifield, Thomas J. Gifford, James 1.imball, Henry J. Pratt, Robert S. Rantoul, Ber_ja:::in 14. Russell. • Common Council Ward 1. ',tiilliam F. <i. Collins John J. Hartigan =rank T. Dalrymple Samuel A. Potter bard 2 . —d:vin F. Dodge Daniel __ Varney ,'iilliam L. ;Kinsman CharlesvL. Whipple 'lard 3. Albert Day illi2` Pcc can James F. Hale Patrick F. Tierney Ward 4. Daniel H. Johnson James Riley Charles 'r . Richardson Urban R. i%dard 5. Daniel B. Gardner lonzo F. Smith Nathaniel i_.. Jaci an Jonathan C. :hard b`iard 6. George E. Bousley `illia - . Fill Janes B. Gifford P;illiam E. Luscorab • Jan. 5, 1880 Vol. 11, ?a,e 55 Organization of the City Cotuzcil, January 5, 1880 The .=ayor and aldermen elect, assembled in the <,lder- men's Chamber on '_:.onday January 5th 1880, at 10 o'clock_ Organizeatio A. . , for the enst-.`-nF: municipal year. The F:iayor and all the members being present. The iaycr called the Board to order. 2.Ir. _rank T. Dalrymple a member elect of the Co-i^on Council, case in with a message -from thgt Board, informing Convention the _:ayor and Ucl ermen that a temporary organiz_.tion of the Corrr=on Council had been effected and nrouosina a convention. . .. . . . . ... .. . . of the two branches fortht�:�th £or qualifica- • Lion. The proposal was accepted, and the tyro branches met in convention accordingly. Prayer was offered by Rev. Ps. Bolles. Frgver The oath of office was then administered to the 14ayor by James _ Gillis esquire , a justice of the peace. ^uali£icati The %3aror administered the oath of office to the radermen, and afterwards to the members of the Com•:on Council (all the members of both branches being _;;resent) and de-. Glared them duly qualified. Lualificatic "'he convention was then dissolved, and the two Boards separated* the i'_ayor and Aldermen returning to their Chamber The hoard of Aldermen then proceeded to elect a _re- Convention sident ade Caen =:ussell and Fifield were appointed a dissolved coi. ittee to receive, sort and count the votes. The Com raittee reported as follows; election of ,hole no of votes 7 _'resi.ent Necessary to a choice 4 George R. a=erton has 6, Robert S. Rantoul, and ,Alderman Er,•merton qxs declared duly elected. On T-'otion of ==_deri: an -:ussell the Several 'vier- • Jan. 5, 1880 Iv ol. 11, PaSe 56 bens of the Board w--re allowed to select their oc^.m seats. Co ncilman `,'iillian r. i,_. Collins, teen ease in with a message from the Common Council, informing the Bo=d that the Cormon Council had organized; and proposing a conven- Con-%ention tion forthwith to listen to the inaugural address of the ,ayor, and also, for the purpose of ci=oosin a city cler _, and a city treasurer and collector. The Board assented to the aroposa-l. The two Boards met in convection, and the _<.a,ror de- 1ayorls livered his address. address The Council then proceeded to elect a cite clerk, • R1dei an E m_erton,and Councilmen Dalrvnple and Gardner Uit, �1w clerk were appointed a co:,.:.�ittee to receive, sort and count the votes. The com ittee reported as follows:- i1hole no. of votes 30 Necessary to a choice 16 "Henry 1".. Meek had 30, and was decla ed duly elected. Alderman Rantoul, and. Cotmcilmen wiiliams and i-'ale Citv Treasur* were appointed a committee to rec.:ive, sort and count the ,nd Jol ecto: votes for a city treasurer and collector. -'he committee reported as follows:- Whole no. of votes 31 Necessary to a choice 16 Nathaniel A. `fiery had 31, and was declared duty elect- ed. The Co=-ittee having reported that i:r. Very was elected city treasurer and the "ayor having so declared the result, a doubt was raised as to whether a collector of ta--es had been elected, r--:hen . r. Rantoul, Chairman of the Com*aittee stated that he s:_ould have stated in ;.is report that the votes were for I.r. Very as city treasurer and collector. The city council then verified the report and -11Ir. Very was declared duly elected city treasurer and collector. The oath of office was, then z:d_-.inistered to the city City Clerk clerk by James Kiraball eseuire, a justice of the peace. qualified The convention was tLen dissolved, and the two Boards separated; the 1.ayor and Aldermen returning to their Cha-_ber. Convention • dissolved Jan. 5, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 57 Pir. Russell submitted the following Order. "Ordered, that: the rules, orders , _n� regul�_ions of the last Board of zldermen, be adopted, as the rules, orders and regulations of the present Board, until otherwise Rules and ordered." Or7cr The Order was adopted. Mr. Fifield offered the following Order:- "Ordered, that ::hen this Board adjourns, it adjourn Adjournment until this evening at 72 o'clock." The Order was adopted. The following order care from the comm_n council adopt- ed and sent up for concurrence:- liayorIs • "Ordered, that the thanks of the Board of _ildermen and address of the Common Council be tendered to the i._ayor for his able and valuable address, and that a copy be requested for pub- lication with the municipal documents." The Board concurred. (Presented for approval and appro- val Jan. 5, 1880) Mr. Rantoul offered the following Order:- "Ordered, that the joint rules and orders of the last city council, be adopted, as the joint rules and orders of point Rule: the present city council, until otherwise ordered." & Orders. The order was adopted and sent dorm for concurrence. Came back concurred. (Presented for approval and approved Jan. 5, 1880) . The Board adjourned at 11 o'clk 58 ms. A. M. Attest Henry i:i. i_eek, Clerk. Essex, as. Salem January 5, 1880. Personally appeared Hienry i . Yeek, duly elected cit-< clerk, of the City of Salem, and made oath that he would faithfully perform the duties of his office. Before me, James Kimball Justice of the Peace. • Jan. 5, 1880 Vol. 11, PaE;e 58 A meeting of the Board of �Udermen was held on hon- d.ay January 5th 1880, at 7-2- o'clock P. ia. , pursuant to ad- journment. The Common 'Council were also in session. The Hiayor and all the membere were Tresent. The re- cord of the last meeting was read and approved. Alderman Fr merton moved that the rules of this Board Rules relating to reconsideration be suspended for this meetingsusuended The motion prevailed. Alderman Mmnerton offered the following Order:- "Ordered, that S ction 16 0£ the Pules and Orders of Rules the Board of Aldermefl be amended, so as to read as follows :- amended Committees. Sect. 16, There shall .be appointed standing committees as follows:- 1. A committee on police and luc,enses to consist of three aldermen. 2. A committee on elections and returns, to consist of three aldermen. 3. A committee on drains and sewers, to consist of three aldermen, 4. A committee on streets and bridges and stables to consist of three aldermen. 5. A committee on lamps and lighting, to consist of two aldermen. 9. A committee on the market and market-house, to consist of two aldermen. 7. A committee on trust funds, to consist of two aldermen. 8. A committee on armories, to consist of two aldermen. 9. A committee on military aid, to consist of three alder^en. 10. Such committees on the part of this board as may be re- eui.red by the joint rules and orders of the city. council. The order was adopted. The Isiayor announced the following Standing Committees of the Board of Aldermen:- Committees. Police and Licenses. Aldermen Russell, Fifield, and Gifford. Streets, Brid^es and Stables +ildermennifford. r Berton ana 1m all. Lamps and Lighting • Aldermen - mmerton and "Fifield. Market and market House Jan. 5, 1880 ?ol. 11, Page 59 1de--nen Yifield and =:i_:ba11 E'lections and eturns t:1der.r:Fen Rantoul, ---=erton ;-.nb. =Fussell Drains and Sei ers .Aldermen Russell, matt and Gifford Trust Funds Aldermen Enmerton and Rantoul Armories =ilde aen Fi£ield and Gifford Alitarr aid, 1de_^men __i ba1 , Rantoul and Pratt. ^;;e ,:?a *or announced the io11o:.=ing naia-Comrittee: be s of Joint tisidin Co_maittees on the part of this Joard:- -ir_ance and a-uro-oriations. • 1 de men -=Jerton and Russell Accounts �Ilde=men 7E rton and Pratt. Clairas 'Adermen a oul and =_imball Fire Departnt laermen Sussell end ,'ifield :._ilitary :fairs -Aldermen Ti- all and Rantoul Printing 4aderman Pratt and Russell Public -nstruct_on �lde_rman .Rantoul and 'ratt Public Pro ert ldermen si£for snd i£ield hater "orks _ldermen _ratt and Gifford Iderman :-=--rton offered she follocin Order:- "Ordered, tna the '::ayor be added to oa"_ittees. -'-e Joint' %tandi o=ittee on =finance, i-n1- th-at the La?or and President of the Com-on Council be added to the Joint Standing Committee on Public Instruction." The • Jan. 5, 1880 Vol. 11, ?a',;e 60 Order was adopted and sent dov;n for concurrence. Came bacl: concurred. A coT=unication was received from the CitIT clerk; Pees of tit stating the official fees received by __im for the month o£ clerk December read .-nd placed on file. The monthly reaort of the city marshal was received �e-Dort of and placed on file. cimarshal A petition signed by ten members of the Overseers of the Poor asking for the re-election of =homas ittredge, Cily- physibi= as city physician eras received and read. • A petition of 1. Brooks, agent of the 3lack Diamond Sacred- Concei Serenaders, asking for a license to give a sacred jubilee concert, at Lyceum Fall on Sunday evening, January llth. 1880, was granted. Notice from 1-ichael H. Flynn was received, stating Claim that he had received personal injury bi• tripping and fall_ ing _ver a service boa of the Salem :;ate_ :vorks, located on sidewalk in front of No 6 ':Jhite Street, and that he s_-ould hold the city to its full legal responsi'oility for se;id accident. Referred to the Joint StandinS Com—_ittee on Claims and sent do-im for concurrence. Came bath concurred. (Present ed for approval of reference and approved Jar_. 7, 1880) ldermen Emaerton submitted -the follo::ing Order; Revision of "Ordered, that a special committee consisting of t5?o Ordinances members of the Board of Aldermen and such as t=e Coi=aon Council may join, be appointed to take into consideration and reaort, upon the expediency of revising the Ordinates of' this city, and the method of -making such revision." The Order was adopted, aldermen Berton E d Ran ,oul a -pointed and sent dorm for concurrence, and to be joined. Qane back concurred and L-essrs Day, Richardson and '..._ ipple joined. (Freser_ted for approval and approved Jan. 7, 1880. ) slderman Dnmerton submitted the folloc;ing. Order:- 110 dered, that a convention of both branches of the city council, be- held'on Tuesday evening, January 13, 1880, for Ccnvent on • the purpose of electing a Street Commissioner; and .ssesso_ , two Assistant Assessors for each :'lard; and a member of the Salem slater Board, and Overseers of the Poor." The Jan. 5, 1SS0 Vol. 11, Page 61 Order c7as adopted and sent down for concurrence. Cane baci_ concurred. he monthly bills were t':.en es aimed and aDprovdd Eonthl b1 is The follo-.,ins Order came from the Common Council adopt- ed, '_..essrs Collins, -Dodge, i.Ie"-Kean, Johnson, Jack-man and Lus- comb appointed and sent up for concurrence and to be joined, viz;- Overseers c "Ordered, that a co=,ittee of one from each '.:ard, with oor or such as: the '._a-tor and Aldermen L.ay join, be appointed to no- zainate overseers of the cor." The Coard concurred and joined Lldermer "-aerton, • Russell and Pratt. The foliow ing Order ca*le from the Common Council adopt- ed _essrs. Riley, Hartigan, Whipple, ale, S`.:<ith and Gifford appointed _nd sent up for concurrence and to be joined, viz:- "Ordered, that a co=ittee of one from each :'e'ard with such as the =._ayor and -ldenaaen may join, be appointed to Salem iffatei nominate a r,erler of Salem ':eater Board." oatsoati rR- TheBoard concurred and joined _lder(men Rantoul Gifford and Emmerton. The following order cc:r:-e from the Common Council adopt- ed 4ssrs _.insman, Potter Tierney, ;Illiams, Flard and Lus- comb a_Tnointed and sent up for concurrence and to be joined 'ommr, of viz;= S reefs "Ordered, that a committee of one from each Ward with such as the 5_ayor and ldermen may join, be appointed to nomi- nate a Commissioner of Streets." The Board concurred and joined .-`aaermen Gifford, Fifield and Rantoul. The 'folloring order came from the Common Council adopted _'<essrs Dalrymple, Varney, Day, Richardson Gardner and Bousley appointed and sent up for concurrence end to be joi.ned,viz:p assessor: . "Ordered, that a Committee of one from each F;ard with such as the N.ayor and r_l.dermen may join, be a-pointed to nominate an :assessor and Assistant Assessors." The • Jan, 5, 1880 Vol. 11, page 62 Board concurred and joined. aaermen Russel'_, -_--i,^ball and Pratt. ivaerman Etmmerton moved that the Board proceed to elect a city physician for the ensuing year. The motion prevailed. derman Gifford read certificates s'lolrring the competency of ^ity Br. F. C. Hersey for the position. Aldermen Egerton and Rantoul were appointed.ae. cormiittee :Physician to receive sort and count the votes. The Com ittee reported as follows:- 'whole no of votes 7 Necessary to a choice 4 Thomas Kittredge had 6, F. C. Hersey 1, and Thomas Ilittredge was declared duly elected on the part of this Board, • and notice sent to the other branch accordingly. _Uderman .w,merton offered the following Order:- "Ordered, that the chairmen of the several nominating com- mittees appointed this evening be authorized and requested to have printed a sufficient number of ballots :with the name or names of the officer or officers nominated by their respective committees, and the title of the office, for use at the con- Ballots to vention of the city council to be held on Tuesday evenin; , be printed January 13th. 1880." The Order was adopted and sent down for concurrence. Notice was received from the Common Council of the:.4p- pointment of committees as follows:- On Elections I%essrs. '':yard, Gardner and Bousley. Committees On bills in Second Reading, 17essrs. Collins, Hale and Ric:-.ard- son. On Finance, 1�essrs :villiams, Riley, ::ichaan and Varney. On :accounts. 1:=essrs Collins, Dalrymple and :Kinsman. On Claims 'slessrs, Potter, Hartigan and ,Tierney. On Fire Department. ':`essrs Dodge, Deo and Potter. On ':-ilitary rffairs, Messrs Hale, Hartigan and ':hipple On Printing lIessrs. Idcl'ean, Gifford, and Luscomb. On Public Instruction i,:essrs. Riley, Gifford and .ard. On Public Property IIessrs. Dock Dalrymple and Jaciman. ^.. On �`iater w i,i works, i: essrs. lliams, Johnson and Smith. Notice was received that the Common Council had elected City . F. C. Hersey as city physician. The Board t1_en took a scond ballot for city phy- physician Jan. 5, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 63 sician, 111th the foilou%ing result:- ';hole no of Votes 7 Secessary to a choice 4 Thomas Kittredge had 5, F. C. -jersey 2, and Thomas ==ittredge was declared duly elected, and notice to that effect aas sent to the other branch. The following Order came from the Corramon Council adopted., ;,=essrs, Dalrynply, ':`illiams a- nd 8rd appointed and sent up for concurrence and to be joined, viz;- Soldiers "Ordered, that so much of the s::aror' address ..s relates ,=oniiment to a Soldiers Lomzient, be refe_red to a Joint Special iormait- t82.n The Board concurred and joined _4 deT-en Gifford and zussell • (Presented for approval and approved Jan. 7, 1880) . Thefollowing Order came from the Common Council adopted and sent up for concurrence:- ItOrdered, that so much of the ::layor' address as related to the rater ..orks, be referred to the Joint Standing Committee on '.7ater ':orks." The Board concurred. (Presented for approval. and aA- proved Jan. 7, 1880) The following order came from the Oommon Council adopted . and sent up for concurrence:- rater eamr'_ "Ordered, that so much of the Tayor's .address as relates to Trust funds be referred to the Joint Standing Committee on finance." The Board concurred. (aresented for approval and approved Jan. 7, 1880) . The following Order came from the Common Council adopted =rust and sent up for concurrence:- —r— an "Ordered, that so much of the ' ayor' s �.ddress as relates rds to the Phillips School '_ouse be referred to the Joint Standing Pub is T_nstruction." The 3oard concurred (Pre- Committee on 1 Philliros sented for approval and approved Jan. 7, 1880. ) Sc'n. c_ous< the Board of ngineers recomLiended, the :iayor nominated and the 3oard ccnfir__ed Jonn 'Nilson as a mel:dber of -?ook and ladder Co. Ho. L; Charles R. Sims as a tuber of Steam Fire Engine Co. Ko. 2;_ Charles . Lord and _1 liam F. -lart as mem- a.remen • be_s of Hose Co. _:o. 4; a�ndSamuel . i':el- Jan. 5, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 64 Cher a member of Zose Co, No. 6. __lderman Pratt roved. that when ti:.is ,oard adjourns it : e until 'Tuesday- evening, Jan. 13th instant , at 7u oclock P. ._. , etin�s and that the regular meeting on Thursday evening neat beommif- ted. The motion was adopted. =.lderman Gifford submitted t'::e follo-wing Order. Ordered, that the ringing of the bells at 12, 1 and 9 Bells and o'clock, and the care -nd control of ' ` e toen clocks, be re- 71OCKS gulated by the members of the Corlmittee on Public =roperty on tine part of this Board, until otherwise ordered.° The Order was adopted. Hotice was .received that the Coa,on Council upon a second . ballot for city physician had again elected F. C. ilerse77. Cit The following Order came from the Coon Council adopted, Physician . essrs Richardson, Smith and Gifford appointed and sent up for concurrence and to be joined,viz;- "Ordered, that so much of the L-ayor's Address as related Board of to a Board of Health, be referred to a Joint Special Co=ittee. _;e�— The Board. concurred and joined _udermen Emmerton and 7=im- ball : (Presented for approval and approved Jan. 7, 1880) . The following Order came from the Co—mmon Council adopted, 3aessrs Day, Kinsman and IcPean appointed and sent un for con- currence and to be joined, viz:- "Ordered, that so much Railroad of the ii,,,yor's Address as related to the Railroad tunnel be ;.unne referred.-to a Joint Special Committee," The Board cone,-rred and joined Aldermen EFifford and Fifield (Presented for approval end approved, Jan. 7, 1880. ) The Board adjourned at 35 me. past 9 oclock P. ni. Attest, Henry K,. ILeek, Clerk. A meeting of the Board of Aldermne was held on Tuesday January 13th 1880, at 7z oclock P. Ili. , pursuant to adjou_ment. the Co,-mton Council were also in session. __ll the members 4':ere present. The ita-ror being • dan, 13, 1880 Vol. 11, P^Se 65 absent, the President of the 3oard presided. The record of the last meeting was read and approved, election of Water Board _lderman Rantoul offered the follor:=ng Order:- "•-Ordered that so much of the Order, adopted at the last meeting of the city council for a Convention of the two brar_- ches this evening as relates to the election of a member of the Salem ?'dater Board, be rescinded; the ordinances of the city reouiring that such ,person shall be elected by concurred vote." The Order was adopted and sent do*:n for concurrence. CaTie back concurred. i,lderaan Fifield presented a petition signed by John Street S. Ives and 250 others, askin for the appointaent of J. C. C mmissionei • Foster as street cor issioner for the ensuin^ year. The petition was received and sent to the Common Council. On motion of _iderman Rantoul the rules of the Board relating to reconsideration and to the order of business, were suspender: for this evening. -Rules sus- Aended -lderman Romerton for t?_e Committee to nominate Over- seers of the Poor, submitted a report nresnnting the follow- ing names:- Overseers for tiro ears Overseers of lard 1. 'Allier R Jelly Ward 4, Gilman A. ?ndrevas�oor lard 2. J. Frank Dalton €lard 5. Charles H. Chase Ward 3. John Pickering Jr. :'lard 6. George A. Gifford Overseer for one gear lard 5. Edward Collins The report was accepted and sent doom for concurrence. Came back concurred, rlderman Rantoul for the Committee to nominate a candi- date for member of the Salem Water Board, reported the name of John Water Boa_ 'Kinsman, `fhe report was accepted and sent down for concurrence. Came back concurred. alderman Gifford for the Committee appointed to select Comm.r o£ a candidate for the Office of Co _ssion_er of Streets, report- ed the name of Francis Chase. The report teas accepted and Streets • sent doom for concurrence. Came back concurred, Jan. 13, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 66 Alderman Fi£ield submitted a. minority 'report presenting the name of Joseph C. Foster. Read and sent down. Came back concurred. Comm of nTreets _lderman Russell for the Committee to nominate one assess- or for three years, and two assistant assessors from each ','ard for two years submitted the following names:- Assessors Assessor for. three years Thomas S. Jewett. Assistant Assessors for one year. Ward 1. Vard 3. Ward 5. 7a—e s�alrymple Pem er_ton Pale Joshua ro:m John 1". Iffebb Stephen Thayer Jacob Haskell `Ward 2. Ward 4. Ward 6. • 'i Liam B. Bates Rufus B. Gifford Thomas P.rioneycomb George H. Warren Isaiah Nichols James H. Conrey The report was accepted and sent down for concurrence. Cane back concurred. A report signed by a minority of the Committee to nomi- nate a member of the Salem Water Board, reposing the nene of :later Boarf Daniel H. Johmson, came from the Common aouncil, accepted and sent up for concurrence. The Board concu=,red. Alderman Pratt moved that the Board proceed to elect a city physician. The motion prevailed and rldermen Russell and Rantoul were appointed a committee to receive, sort and count City the votes. The Committee reported as follows:- 7 y'sici=n Whole no of votes 7 Necessary to a choice 4 Thomas Kittredge had 6 F. C. Hersey had 1, and Thomas Kittredge was declared duly elected on the Dart of this Board, and notice was sent to the Common Council accordingly. A petition signed by Yoi=z Thayer Co; and 14 others recommending L:r. Francis Lord as a suitable person to be appoint- ed Yeasure of wood and bark, was referred to the 11vayor. 17easurer of wood_ &c. • Jan. 13, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 67 On motion of . lderman Rantoul the 3oard proceeded to elect a member of the Salem outer Board for five years. Alderman Pratt and Yimball were appointed a committee to receive, sort water and count the votes. ballot was taken and the Committee re- ported as follows: Boara - e'dhole no of votes 7 Y•Iecessary to a choice 4 John Kinsman had 5 Daniel H. Johnson had 2 and John I:insman was declared duly elected on the part of this Board, and notice sent to tree other branch. The following Order came from the Common Council. "Ordered, that a message be sent to the c:ayor and Aldermen Conventio', • proposing a convention forthwith, for the purpose of electing------ a Commissioner of Streets, an Assessor, twelve Assistant Ass- essors, and seven Overseers of the-Poor." The Board accepted the proposal, and the two boards met in the Council Chamber in convention and transacted the follow- ing business. Alderman Pratt and Councilmen 1_ clean and Varney were appointed a Ocu mittee to receive, sort a-.d count the votes for Commr. of a commissioner of Streets' for the ensuing year. A ballot was Streets taken, and the Committee reported as follows:- t+hole no of votes 31 Necessary to a choice 16 Joseph C.. Foster had 21 Francis Chase had 10 and Joseph C. Foster was declared duly elected. Alderman Kitiball and Councilmen Collins and Tinsman were Assessor appointed a Committee to receive, sort and count the votes for " an Assessor for three years. A ballot was taken and the Commit- tee reported as follo✓s:- F;hole no of votes 31 Necessary to a choice 16 Thomas S. Jewett had 31, and was declared duly elected. Alderman Rantoul and Councilmen Dalrymple and Johnson were appointed a Committee to receive, sort and count the votes for two Assistant Assessors from each :lard, to serve for one year. Assessors A ballot was taken • Jan. 13, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 68 and the Committee reported as follows : l'hole no of votes 31 Necessary to a choice 16 a ^lard 1. `; and 4. James Da rymp e had 31 Isaiah Yichols�1 John K. 'Jebb 31 Rufus B. Gifford 31 ffVlard 2. ?lard 5. 'Killiam B. Bates 31 Jacob naske 28 George H. Warren 30 Joshua Brown 30 George 'larren 1 Jonathan Brown 1 Nathaniel Brown 2 ;'lard 3. '•"lard 6. Pem erton t e 31 Thomas P. Honeycom 28 Stephen Thayer 31 James F. Conrey 27 • James F. Conrey 1 James F. Conway 1 J. B. Gifford 3 .J Shove Symonds 2 and 'r;_essrs. Janes Dalrymple, John K. 'r'lebb, William B. Bates, George H. warren, Pemberton Hale, Stephen Thayer, Isaiah Nicjols, Rufus B, Gifford, Jacob Haskell, Joshua Brown, Thomas P.Honeycomb, and James H. Conrey, were declared to be duly elected. Alderman Russell and Councilmen Potter and Richardson were appointed a Committee to receive, sort and count the votes for an Overseer of the Poorfor each Ward in the city, to serve for two years. x ballot was taken and Committee reported as follows:- 1Vard 1. I'?hole no of votes 31 Necessary to a choice. 16 William H. Jelly had 6 Edward B. Lane 10 John B. Bettis 15 . "lard 2. Whole no. of votes 31 lesessary to a choice 16 George H. Hill had15 J. Frank Dalton 16 Ylard 3. Whole no of votes 31- all of :.rhieh are for John Pickering Jr, • Tan. 13, 1880 Vol. 5, Page 69 '::lard 4 '.:Mole no. of votes 25 Necessary to a c =oice 13 Urban R. Williams had 1 John Chandler 3 Gilman A. Andre :s 21 "?ard 5. .hhole no of votes 30 necessary to a choice 16 Charles H. Chase had 9 George T . Newcomb 21 F:'ard 6 '','hole no of votes 30 _iecessary to a choice 16 John IT. Conway had 3 George A. Gifford 27 and lv`essrs. J.Frank Dalton of ':Yard 2, John Pickering Jr. of • Ward 3, Gilman A. Andrews of 'Nara 4, George L. Newcomb of Hard 5, and George A. Gifford of '+'iard 6, were declared to be duly elected. There being no choice for an overseer from Ward 1, a Overseer of second ballot was taken �:ith the following result:- Poor Nhole no of votes 30 biecessary to a choice 16 1illiam g, Jelly had 4 John B. Bettis . 12 Edward B. Dane' 14 and there was no choice. The convention at five minutes of ten o'clock, voted Registratioi to take a recess of five minutes. During the recess the & RAyision Board of Aldermen retired to their chamber, and upon being of votin-& called to order, the names of forty persons were added to isI's . the voting lists, their named having been on the voting lists of the year 1878, and they having paid a tax for 1878 or 1879, since the last election. Five names were stricken from the lists. (See memoranda on file) At ten o 'clock the President declared the registration for the election on the 20th instant was closed. The Board of Aldermen then returned to the Council Chamber, and the time for recess having expired, again met the Common Council in convention. A third ballot was then taken for an overseer of the Overseer of poor from Ward 1 for two years, with the following result:- Poor • Jan. 13, 1B80 Vol. 11, Page 70 Pdhole no of votes 29 Necessary to a choice 15 William H. Jelly had 1 John B. Bettis 11 Edward B. Lane 17 and Edward B. Lane was declared duly elected. =alderman Gifford and Councilmen Hale and Gardner were Overseers appointed a Committee to receive, sort a:.d count the votes o1�e Poo for an Overseer of the Poor from ,hard 5, to serve faro one year, in place of Nathaniel Brown deceased. n ballot was • taken and the Committee reported as follows:- Whole no of voted 31 Necessary to a choice 16 Richard C. Manning had 2 Charles H. Chase 6 Edward Collins 23 and Edward Collins was declaredduly elected. The Convention was then dissolved, and the Board of =ldermen returned to their chamber. Convention dissolved 'lderman Pratt submitted in print the monthly report of the Committee on Lccounts, .The report was accepted and sent down for concurrence. Came back concurred. (Presented Com. on for approval of acceptance and approved Jan. 15, 1880. ) _ccounts Notice was received from I_rs. J. C. Dalton in reference to her claim against the city for damages. Referred to the City Solicitor and sent dwon for concurrence. Came back con_ Claim curred .(Presented for approval of reference and approved Jan. 15, 1880. ) Notice was received that the Common Council had elected Thomas Attredge as city physician, in concurrence. -IrPhysician L claim from John G. Munsey of Beverly, for damages incurred by driving into a snow drift on Bridge St., was re ferred to the Committee on Claims and sent dorm for concur- rence. Came back concurred. (Presented for approval and approved Jan. 15, 1880) . • Jan. 13, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 71 Notice was received that the Common Council had elected Daniel H. Johnson as a member of the Salem ';dater Board. A 'dsater Boarc second ballot was then taken for a mercber of the Dater Board, with the following result:- Whole no of ballots 7 ecessary to a choice 4 John :insm-n had 4 Daniel Johnson 3 and John Kinsman was declared duly elected on the part of this Board, and notice sent to the other branch. Petitions were received and disposed of, as follows:- ,second hadd Petition of Daniel I�c Carn, for a license to buy second artic es hand articles. Referred to Committee on Licenses. Petition of '.iilliam H. .ocher for a position on the Police police force. Referred to the 1.-ayor. • Petition of Charles H. Gilbert for a license to give an Athletic athletic exhibition. Referred to the Coiri:�iittee on Licenses. eon Petition of J. J. Slocum, for leave to give exhibition .of walking by seven ladies at Howard Hall. The petitioner h'alkin *ryas granted leave to withdraw. Piiatc On motion of Alderman Russell, the license fee for the Bennettts entertainments being given at Lechanic Fail the present week ent— ertain by Pir. S. 0. Bennett, was fixed at six dollars for the week. menT IQotice was received from the Common Council that the order authorizing the printing of certain ballots for the rri�ntini convention this evening had been rejected. of ballots A venire for three grand jurors was received and the following names were dram from the jury box:- D. Augustus Varney, Israel P. Leavitt and George W. Lusbomb. Jurors A venire for four traverse jurors fro the January term of the Superior Court was received, and the following names were drawn from the jury box:- Needham C. Tyillett, James Jurors Riley, John B. Farding, John E. i:ayne-.s. The Board adjourned at 10 x o'clock P. 111. Attest, Henry Is. Leek, Clerk Jan. 17, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 72 r special meeting of the Board of aldermen was held on Saturday January 17, 1880 at 72 o'clock P. ?vi. The Common Coun- cil were also in session. all the members were present. The Mayor being absent, the President of the Board presided. The record of the last meeting was read and approved. A communication from the Mayor, stating that a. vacancy existed on the Board of Overseers of the Poor, by reason of the declination of George L. Nevibomb, and that this meeting had been celled to fill the vacancy, was read and sent dozm, as Overseer of was also the declination of Mr. Newcomb. Came back read. -oor • Notice was received that the Common Council on the 13th instant upon a second ballot, had again elected D. H. John- son as a member of the Salem Water Board. ,'rater Boar( Alderman Russell for the Committee on Licenses submit- ted a report recommending that the petition of Daniel tie Carn for a license to deal in second hand articles be granted. The report was accepted and the license granted. Second ban( - Alderman Russell for the Committee on Licenses submitted articles a report recommending no license be granted to Charles H. Gilbert upon his petition for leave to give an athletic exhibition. The report was accepted and the recommendation adopted. Alderman Russell offered the following Order:- "Ordered, that a message be sent to the Common Council Ove_ seer o proposing a convention forthwith for the purpose of electing oor Conve an Overseer of the Poor from Ward 5, for two years, in place tio'n of 'George L. tdewbomb declined." The Order was adopted. The Common Council acceded to the proposal, and the two branches met in the Council Chamber in convention: President Z=erton in the chair. rlderman Russell and Councilmen Day and Smith were ap- pointed a committee to receive, sort and count the votes for an Overseer of the Poor from ,yard 5, to serve for tw �y o ears.Overseer A ballot was taken, and the Committee reported as follows:- of Poor Whole no of votes 28 Necessary to choice 15 • Charles H. Chase had 29 Charles H. Clark l,and Charles Jan. 17, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 73 H. Chase was declared duly elected. The convention was then dissolved, and the Board of A1- Conventio dermen returned to their chamber. isso ved �Uderman Pratt moved that the Board proceed to elect a %ester Board member of the 'rater Board for five ;Years. The motion pre- vailed. =1 derman Pratt nominated James 0. Safford for the position. :aldermen i imball and Fifield were appointed a 00mmittee to receive, sort and count the votes. A ballot was taken and the Committee reported as follows:- Whole no of votes 7 Necessary to a choice 4 James 0. Safford had 4 • John Kinsman 1 Daniel H. Johnson 2 and James 0. Safford vras declared duly elected on the part of this Board, and notice was sent to the other branch. Notice was received from the Common Council that they had again made choice of Daniel H. Johnson for the position. On motion of alderman Russell, the rules of the Board Rule relating to reconsideration so far as the joint business is suspended concerned, was suspended for this meeting. A report of the Joint Standing Committee on Finance re- commending the adoption of the following order, came from the Common Council report accepted, order adopted and sent up for concurrence:- "Ordered, that the suss respectively stated, as follov;s; ppropria- be hereby appropriated to defray the current empenses of the tions city in its several de_art>ients fur the month of Tanuary,viz:- School Department for Salaries 6,600- Fuel Care of houses &c 1400.- 8,000 .Poor Department 2,000 Fire Department 1,000 Iayor & _zldermen's Department;for Streets, Bridges and Sables 3,000.- Salaries 500.- Lamps and Lighting 1600.- • Jan. 17 & 22, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 74 Police 2500. Incidental 1400.- 90000 "later ': orks Maintenance) LUlitary Aid Chap. 252 300.- 1ilitary 2dd Chap. 301 700.- 1 000.- g23 The Board concurred in the ac eptance of the report and ad adoption of the order. (Presented for approval and approved Jan. 19,1880. ) The Board adjourned at 20 ms, past 8 odlk. P. M. Attest, Henry M,. ?Meek, Clerk. A regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen was held on Thursday January 22, 1880, at 7r o'clock P. 11, all the members were present. The Mayor being absent, the. President of the Board presided. The record of the last meeting was read and approved. A petition from 0. Sanders, Manager of the Salem Dis- trict Telephone Co.; asking for the right to stretch wires and erect poles in the streets of Salem, for the purbose of Telephone connecting different subscribers with the telephone ex- _o. change, was referred to the Committee on Streets. Alderman Kimball for the Committee on 1-Ulitary Aid sub- mitted a report recommending the adoptioj of the following Order: "Ordered, that the following named person be allowed for military the month of January 1880, the sum set ,opposite his name as Aid'C`ha . `ilitary in accordance with the provisions of Chap. 252 of 252 the Acts of 1879, viz:- Benjamin B. Russ $5.00. Said amount — to be paid being for the month of January, the city treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay said person the sum aforesaid, and to continue to pay the same until otherwise ordered." The report was accepted and the order adopted (Presented for approval and approved Jan. 24, 1880) f�:!ilitar Alderman Kimball for the Committee on ':ilitary Aid sub- aide C a. mitted a report recommending the adoption of the following 3M Order:- "Ordered Jan. 22, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 75 that the follo,,wing named persons be allowed for the montl: of January 1880, the sums set opposite their respective names,as Military Aid in accordance with the provisions of Chap. 301 of the Acts of 1879, viz:- Edward _. Phalen ?6.- Robert G. Lee increased from q3.- to y6.- Patrick Sullivan increased from 32.-to 66.- ,Said amounts to be paid for the month of January, the city treasurer is hereby authorized and direct- ed to pay said persons the sums aforesaid, and to continue to pay the same until otherwise ordered." The report was accepted and the order adopted. (Present- ed for approval and approved Jan. 24, 1830. Alderman rim. erton submitted the following report:- "In City Council City of Salem Jan. 22d. 1880. To the City Council. The Joint Special Committee to whom was referred so • much of the :L'ayor's address as relates to the establishment of an independent Board of Ilealth, and the Sanitary Condition of Health the City, respectfully submit their report, Your Committee Ins pector recommend that no change be made in the Board of Health as at 0 orless present organized, except that in addition thereto, the Board excavator shall be authorized to appoint an executive officer, to be BoY—�r—s styled "Health Inspector" who shall devote his whole time to o� c the interests of the city, and be paid such a sum for his se eck or vices as the City Council may determine, said officer to per- 77u_. _Fa'sin form other services for the city if considered expedient, such asInspector of Buildings, or Superintendent of Buildings, if such an office should be established, -'our Committee recom- ment that a suitable odorless excavator be purchased by the city, to be used under the direction of the Health Inspector in emptying the vaults and cesspools of this city, and that the present system of using night-soil wagons be dispensed with as soon as -oracticable. Your Committee are of the opin- ion that the sanitary condition of the city will be improved by the filling of Bowkers Dock, nd the basin lying between the railroad and Federal Street known Ps the Beckford Street basin. For the Com.ittee Geo. R. Emnerton, Chairman." The report was accepted. 31derman Russell moved that further consideration of the recormiendations in the report be post- eoned until the next meeting. The motion was adopted, %fter- wards, the vote accepting the report was reconsidered, and the • report was then recoruiitted, with instructions to report separate orders for carrying out the recommendations contained therein, and sent dmTm -for concurrence. Jan. 22, 24 w 26, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 76 Yr. Pratt moved that when the Board adjourns it be until Saturday next at 9 o'clock A. i;--.. The motion prevailed. The Board adjourned at 8 o'clock 40 ms. P. Pd. Attest Henry 's:i. lledk, Clerk A meeting of the Board of nldermen was held on Saturday, January 24, 1880, at 9 o'clock . T . , pursuant to adjou nm-dnt. All the members were present except zlderman Russell. The Aayor being absent, the President of the Board presided. The returns of the election held on the 20th. inst. for . a county commissioner, were examined and found correct, and Election properly entered in the record of elections. The return of 7leturns the election to the clerk of courts for the county of Zsaex, was then signed by the Board. The blank for the annual return to the State insurance Commissioner of facts relating to the fires that occurred in return of Salem in 1879, was referred to the Committee on Fire Depart- 2_r-�"es me t on the part of this Board. ?lderman Rantoul moved that when the Board adjourns, it Adjourn- adjourns until i:'onday evening next at 721- o'clock. The motion - ent urevailed. The Board then adjourned. Attest, Henry 11. iiehk, Clerk. A meeting of the Board of -_ldermen•was held on P_onday January 26, .1880, at 72 o'clock P. I . , pursuant to adjourn- ment. The Common Council were also in session. =3T the members were present. The r?ayor being absent, the President of the Board presided. The record of the last two r;:eetin-s was read and approved. Sunt. of Petitions were received and disposed of as follov,s:- South Petition of Charles 'd Peady for appointrdent as su�erin- =•,, id?e tendent of South bridge. Referred to the iayor. -" • Jan. 26, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 77 Petition Of San.uel Bond £or a license as an innholder, and a license to sell intoaicatin, liquors under "lass 3. Re- Licenses feared to Committee on Licenses. Petitions for por it to build sere received as follows:- aYilli am P. i:-artin, to ma'z-e alteration in roof of tannery On Pc=its to -Reach street; Samll-el _'hlpps, altera�io_ Of dwelli-+ Louse =`o.bu l 12 Carpenter treet :- G. L. t ton, alteration of dv.ellin house I`:o. 22 o-rester street : _.nnie -? Snit':, •r;ooden drvellin^ house on Orne Street . Permits %.,ere granted. .].derman -:mmerton submitted the following report and Stable £or order:- "In vlt,' COL'u1Ci1, '-Ut, Of Salem,. Jan. 26, 1880. To the City Council. The Committee On Streets resoectfully submit a report in regard to the necessity for more stable accomm da- • tions on Bridge Street. ^olo years since the City Council ap- propriated fifteen hundred dollars for the purpose of ex- tending the stable on the city lend oppositecthe..=;Jail; but'_find- ing after.the appropriation was Lade that the land in the rear of v he stable was not o%vned by the city, the alteration was not carried out and the appropkq atiop of ID Seventeed hundred dol- lars to build a net, stable upon land owned by the city a little to the eestl•erd of the old location. The building can 'be erected at the present time for a much less suza than later in 'Ile season "v,* en the spring •:,orl_ commences. "Our CO^Tlittee submit the aC- coin_I;arying order and reco=end its ado-otion. Ior the Committee, Geo. o. :� mertontt Chairman." "Ordered, that the surl of Seventeen (�1700.-7 dollars be and the sane he'reblr is appropriated for the purpose of build- ppropii£ ing a stable for the use of t_e street department on land tion of*r'.ed by the city on '_ridge street, in substantial accord--Tice with plans herewith sub_itted, the sane to be expended under direction of the Co aittee on ` treets." The report t:as accepted, order adopted, and sent dorm for concurrence. On notion of '_lderm n Pratt the rules of the Board re- -Rules lating to recensiderat•ion .,,ere suspender: for this -:_eeting. suspended • Jan. 26, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 78 1de - an Fifield moved that the 3o,—d- proceed to ballot for a member of the `J=ter Board for five -,years. =.ldermar. Election c Pratt, moved as an amendment that a co=_ttee of conference -,ember o£ in the natter, be requested. The amend-:_ent was rejecter', and .yater ,Boar .].derman Fifield's motion was then adopted-. rildermen Rantoul and Russell :rs-e a,Dointed a co=ittee to .receive, sort and count the votes. _ ballot r:-as and the committee reported as follows:- 11hole no . of votes 7 ;necessary to a choice 4 John Kinsman had 3 James 0. Safford 2 Daniel H. Johr_son 1 Oliver D. Day 1 and there was no choice. A second ballot .wa . taken and re- sulted as follows: ,'!hole no. of votes 7 Necessary to a choice 4 Join Kinsman had 3 Oliver D. -.gay 2 Daniel H. Johnson 1 James 0. Safford 1 and there was no choice. third ballot resulted as follov;s : Mhole no. of votes 7 Necessary to a choice 4 Daniel H. Johnson had 3 John Kinsman 2 Oliver D. Day 2 and there was no choice. A fourthballot resulted as follows: ':thole no. of votes 7 Necessary to a choice 4 Daniel Johnson had 3 John Kinsman 2 Oliver D. 77,ay 2 and there was no choice. A fifth ballot resulted as follows: Whole no. of votes 7 Necessary to a choice 4 Oliver D. '.Jay had 2 John F.i nsnan 2 • Jan. 26, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 79 Daniel 2. Jo=r-nson had 3 and there "v"ias no choice. The 3oard then went into executive session, but no busi- ness was taansacted, and at the close of the executive sess- Election ion, �_ldernian Pratt moved that a Committee of Conference be of member reeuested upon the election of a member of the Crater board, of :rater The motion was adopted, and i�ldernen Pratt, Gifford and -'i- Board field ;,,,ere a000inted on the Committee. The Com::on Council joined i:iessrs. Gifford Jac'man and Varney. The Committee at once held a session, at the close of cinich _alderman ratt re_norted that the Comrittee recom-iend- ed the name of Daniel H. Johnson. The report was accented, and a sixth ballot was then taken, with the following result:- `+hole no, of votes 7 necessary to a choice 4 • Oliver D. ' ay had 1 John __insman 1 Daniel Johnson 5 and Daniel H. Johnson was declared duly elected in concurrence Notice was sent to the other branch. _,ldermar_ Rantoul offered the following Order:- "Ordered, that the Committee on Streets, 3ridges and stables procure and report plans and estimates for the extension of Bridge Street in a southwesterly direction across the Bee-ford Street tidal basin, so called, from the point of intersection Extension of said Bridge Street into Nprth Street, to the point of in- of Briaee tersection of thesse-n Railroad embaruaaant with the upland Street at the southwesterly, extremity of said basin." The Order was adopted. (Presented for approval and ap- proved Jan. 28, 1880) .aderman antoul offered the following Order:- "Ordered, that the "or ittee on Streets, Bridges and Stab-'.'Tidening les procure and report plans and estimates for the widening ofof Lafay- the northerly portion of Lafayette Street between the bridge ette St. and the intersection of Front Street with said. . . . . . said widen- ing bein_g intended to make the easterly line of said Lafayette street, from the •mouth Bridge to Front Street coincident with the extension of the easterly- line of said Lafayette Street as it novr -=ists beyond and to the south Jan. 26, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 80 of said South Bridge." The Order was adopted. (Presented for approval and ap- proved Jan. 23, 1880) , The Board then went into executive session, and the fol- lowing communications from the °, ayor were read. "City of Salem, Mass. Janly 26, 1880. To the Board of T.omina.tion Aldermen. Gentlemen:- In compliance with established custom N o ice I hereby nominate for your consideration the following per- Ci icers sons upon the Police Force of this citgT John 4. Hart City Iuarshal John B. Skinner Assistant Earshal George H. Blinn Captain of ri,¢ t atrol i^Jilliam M1. Peabody Sergeant of Eight Patrol Day Police Joseph P. Allen, Moses A. Avers , Gilliam F. Chapple, -ark Heathcote, Joseph Stickney, Charles Shortell and ',Iilliam H. Townes. Night Police George F. Arrington, ' ben Bec or , o I4i. Beckford, I.sichael Buckley Charles F. Cloutman, David B. Dowst, John Donovan, Joshua fiery, Thomas R. Fallon, Richard Horton, Benjamin Hersey, James H. Kelley, David H. Kelley, Charles E. Degrand, Samuel Marshall, George F. Morse, Charles H. I_iller, Kenneth T. cKenzie, Archibald McNeil, Abraham A. Very. Substitutes George F. Berry, David 111. Po lock, Leonard J. To;�Mes, Timothy Lucy, Lucius B. Morse, James F. Lungren. And it is recommended that all the duties re_:uired by the laws of the Commonwealth, or by orders of the Mayor and Aldermen to be performed by watchmen shell be performed by the police- men of the city who are detailed for night duty. The above named officers are to have and exercise all the Dowers of police officers and constables excepting that of serving civil process. The experience of the last two years induces the Increase recommendation, also that an addition of one officer be made to the night force. Should this meet the approval of the force ice Board an appointment will be duly made by promotion accordin; to merit from the Substitutes. Very Respectfully Henry K. Oliver, P,Tayox°t City of Salem, I:Iass. ,Jan'y. 26, • 1880. To the Board of aldermen. Gentlemen:- By Chap. 175. Keeper of _cts of 1873 of the General Laws of Lock-up Jan. 26 Z: Feb. 2, 1880 lol. 11, Page 81 h assachusetts it is made the duty; of ".ayors of cities recuired by law to maintain a Lock up to appoint annually a keeper to have the custody and care thereof and of persons committed thereto . Said appointment is to be in writing and for one one year, unless sooner revoked and shall be recorded in the City Clerk's office. The person appointed is to signify his acceptance of the office and to be sworn to the faithful dis- charge of incumbent duties. He is to have all the poi=✓ers of a police officer, and such compensation as the 1ayor of the city wherein he is gppointed may fix to be paid by such city. Hitherto although virtual compliance with the dtatute has been had, its exact demands not having been follovied, I make this communication to inform you that I have appointed as =-eeper of the Lock-up at the Police Station in Salem, John J. &e Cue, • the present incumbent, and have fixed his salary at its existing rate of (�800.(') eight hundred dollars per arnum. The same John J. McCue is also hereby niminated one of the 'onstables of Salem. 7ery Respectfully Henry K. Oliver, Idayor.° The co^n=nicatio:_s were referred to the Committee on Police. The Common Council concurred in the recommitment of the report with instructions to report orders, to the special Public committee appointed to consider that portion of the I:iayor's 7= address concerning the public health (Presented for approval and approved Jan. 28, 1880. ) At 94 o'clock P. i_. the executive session was closed, and the Board adjourned. Attest, Henry ii. IIeek, Clerk.. A regular meeting of the Board of aldermen was held on _.:onday February 2, 1880, at 72 o'clock P. Id. All the members were present. The ',Cayor being absent, the President of the Board presided. The record of the lest meeting was read and. approved. A special venire for two persons to serve as traverse jurors in the Superior Court now in session was submitted, Jurors and the names of avan A. Evans add Charles '"`. Brooks were drawn from the jury box. Febly 2, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 82 The monthly report of the city marshal was received and placed on file, ity A petition from H. Gardner, (without the approval of the —„`rshal*s Inspector of Buildings on account of the petition not being in proper form) for leave to move a shed from the ,lest estate, was received, alderman Russell moved that the petition be Pet. for granted when the petitioner has complied with the ordinances remove- o£ of the city. The motion was adopted. Buie A petition from C. R. Wood & Co. for leave to build a carriage shed on Brown Street, was received, without the ap- proval of the Inspector of Buildings, and the petition was re-Pet s for jetted, permit to Other petitions for permit to build were received as fol-build lows:- C. Sanders, one story structure to be erected upon t)ae roof of the -Northey building, and to be used for telephone wires; James ieating, alteration of house in Liberty St. Permits were granted. The members of the Board then subscribed and made oath ;_ilitary to the monthly statement of 1-'ilitary Aid disbursed by the city , Ajd On motion of :alderman Russell the Board then went into executive session, and the following business :;as transacted, Alderman Russell submitted the following report:- "The Committee on Police and Licenses to whom was refer- Licenses red the application of Samuel W. Bond for a license as an Inn- holder at Ho 100 Derby street, and also a license to sell in- toxicating liquors, under Class 3, at the same place respect- fully recommend that said applicant have leave to withdraw. For the Committee B. IN. Russell, Chairman." The report was accepted and the recommendation adopted. Alderman Russell submitted the follo7ing report:- The Committee on Police and Licenses to whom was referred t'_te appointment of John J. YcCue to be keeper of the Lock up F;ee er of at the Police Station, at a salary of eight hundred dollars ock-up per annum, and also his nomination as one of the constables, and respectfully recommend that said nomination be confirmed. Constables For the Committee B. 17. Russell, Chairman." The report was accepted, and the nomination of • Feb .y 2, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 83 Mr. :c Cue as a Constable was confirmed. The vote confirming the nomination was afterwards reconsidered, and further con- sideration of the matter was laid over to the next meeting. The following report was submitted by Alderman Russell:- The Committee on Police and Licenses to whom was re- Report on ferred the nomination of Police by the 11dayor, respectfully re- a p tt o port that said nominations be confirmed, except Benjamin Hersey po 2.ce of the Night Force. The Committee also endorse the recommen- and in- dation of the :mayor in regard to an addition of one officer crease of to the night force and respectfully recommend that an increase lorce of the force be made. The Committee farther recoruaend that all other recommendations in the 1ayor's communication be adopted. For the Committee B. 71. Russell, Chairman." The report was accepted, and after discussion, further consideration of the matter was postponed until the next meeting. The following communication was received:- "City of Salem, 1:iass., Feb'y 2d. 1860. To the Board of Aldermen. .In conformity with Statute requirements in the pre- mises, I hereby nominate for your consideration as Inspectorslnsr_ .-eectors of ::'ilk, John W. Hart and John B. Skinner now P::.arshal and of _:.ilk Assistant %-iarshal of the corps of police of the city of Salem with such salary as your Board may determine. Very Respy. Henry T. Oliver, iayor". The communication was referred to the Committee on roiice. The official bond of N. 2�. Very, city treasurer, as prim Bond of cipal, and '�7alter S. Harris as surety, in the sum of $5000.-, C Gt said bond being in addition to the bond approved in 1879, was reasurer received and accepted. Upon recommendation of the Board of lIngineers the i;ayor sent in a communication nominating Charles T. Rogers as a me. Fireman ber of Hose Co. No. 3. The nomination va;:_s confirmed. The monthly gills were examined and approved. The Board adjourned at 10 o'clock P. Y. 1:_onthly Attest H. Id. 1'eek, Clerk 7'T-11s • Feb'y 5, 1880 Vol. 11, Paf;e 84 r regular meeting of the Boa of rldermen was held on Thursday evening February 5, 1880, at 72 o'clock. ,ill the members were present. The Mayor being absent, President '.lin2merton presided. The record of the Last meeting was read and approved. Trust Funds The following report, ordinance and orders, were sub- mitted:- "In City Council, City of Salem Feb. 5th. 1830. To the City Council. The Joint Standing Committee on Finance and 1-opropriations to whom was referred so much of the 'layor's :'address as relates to the City Trust Funds , res:jectfully sub- mit their report, also an ordinance in relation to the same • matter, also .theee orders, authorizing the city treasurer to issue notes payable on demand at 6 rer cent interest , in place of three bonds of the city of Salem of an equal amount, given as follows:- For the Brown Fund y4000.-. For the I;iars- ton Fund 41000.- For the Choate and ' 5000.-. ,e'hich bonds matured several years , since the rate of interest on the demand notes has .been increased from 5% to 6% in order to con- form to the balance of the Trust Fund Loan, which is all at the latter rate. The Ordinance is intended to simplify the method of the expenditure of the income of the Trust F.-mds, so as to carry out the wishes of t;?e donors of the respect- tive trusts, which has to a considerable extent been inprac- ticable heretofore. The Trust Funds at the present. time held by the city are as follows: Interest Browne Fund for Schools payable on demand $4000.- 5% Andrews „ „ " Jan. l/86 1425.- 60 "arston " PoSr on demand 1000.- 50 Choate " lnsfne Poor 5000.- 5% Upton " Poor " " 1000.- 6% Neal " Fuel for poor " 5000.- 6)0 1' n " n n " - 500.- 6% might , Pingree n rr n n " n 5000.- 670 Odell " " Cemetery grounds -! 1, /81 500.- 60 Low " Assisting under graduates on de.aand 5000.- 6% Forrester" " Poor `louse 1200.- Bertram " Fuel for poor on de_a"nd 10300.- 60 Perkins " " Poor 3090.- 60 • 3015.- Lees Forrester Fund interested in Stock of 1200 the Salem Natl. Bank 01,815 III Feb. 5, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 85 For the Committee, s_enry K. Oliver, Chairman ''City of Salem In the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty. tan ordinance relating to trust funds. Be it ordained by the City Council of the City of Salem, as f ollows: Section 1. All bonds issued by the city treasurer, in behalf Ordinance of the trust funds of the city of Salem, except that of the Trust Fund: Low fund, shallbe held in the custod7 of ,the Board of Alder- men, or a Committee thereof duly authorized by them, and the income thereof shall be expended or disbursed, under the di- rection of said Board, in conformity to the terms of each • trust. Section 2. it shall be the duty of the city treasurer, to .:eep a separate account of said funds, and the income thereof, and to prepare, from time to time as necessity may require, a pay roll, separate and apar`u from the other pay rolls of the' city , for such bills or accounts as may be approved by the Board of zUdermen, or its Committee, on account of the income of said funds. Section 3. The Mayor is hereby authorized to draw orders on the city treasurer, for the payment of said bills or accounts, after approval as aforesaid. Section 4. So much,of the ordianances of the city, as authorize the iayor to receive the income of certain trust funds, is hereby repealed. Section 5. A11 ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with the provisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed. Section 6. This ordinance shall take effect on its passage." ''Ordered, that the city-treasurer be hereby authorized and directed to issue a note of the city for the sum of :our 1roeme thousand dollars, payable oR demand to the City of -Salem as rund Trustee of the Browne Fund, with interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable on the first day of July in each year, said note to be in place of -the bond now held on account of said trust, which bond matured January 1, 1873.11 ''Ordered, that the city treasurer be hereby authorized "arsund ton and directed to issue a note of the city, for the sum of r One thousand dollars payable on demand to the City of Salem, as Trustee of the ,iarston Fund, with interest at the rate . of six per cent per annum, payable on the first day of Jule in each year, said note to be in place of the bond now held on account of said trust, which bond matured July 1, 1878." ''Ordered, that the city treasurer be hereby authorized Choate and directed to issue a not of the city for the sum of Five =+nnT- thous- Peb 'y 5, 1880 Vol. 11, IaSe 86 and dollars, parable on de-_and to the ity of Salem as Trustee of the Choate fund vtith interest at the rate of six percent . per annum, payable on the first day of July in each year, said note to be in place of the bond now held on account of said trust, f;hieh bond, matured January 1, 1873." The renort was accented, the ordinance _passed to be or- dained, and the orders adopted and sent dove for concurrence. The following Order was then submitted:- "Ordered, that the income of the several trust funds of the City of 'Salem, until other-!ise ordered, shall be expended under direction of this Board, as follows:- The income of the Brovine fund, for the benefit of the School Department, under ? Sul eation: • the supervision of the School Committee. The income of the for disbar: Andrews fund for the benefit of the Tligh School, under th , e ln� income supervision of the School Committee. of the Tru: The income of the Marston fund, for aged men nd women of 7unds this city who may be in indigent circumstances, to be expend- ed under direction of the Committee on ' rust Funds. The income of the Choate fund, for the benefit of the insane poor to enable such persons to be cared for at the -_sylum at Worcester, or at the other State ssylums, to be expended under direction of the Committee on Trust Funds. The income of the Upton fund, for the benefit of the Poor of the city, under the supervision of the Overseers of the Poor. The income of the Forrester fund, to provide certain dinners at the Poor House, under the supervision of the Overseers of the Poor. The income of the .deal fund, to provide fuel for the poor of the city, by the Co=mittee on -last Funds. The income of the :might fund, to provide fuel for the poor of the city*, by the Co., :ittee on Trust funds. The income of the 'inS_ree fund, to provide fuel for the poor of the city, by the Cio -ittee on '_'rust ,ands. The income of the Odell fund, for the care of the public cene- teries, by the Committee on Trust 7unds. The income of the 3e_-tram fund to be added to the -orineip_l thereof. The income of the =erkins fund to be added to ''he principal thereof. -he income of the Low fond to be paid to the the Trustee thereof. The Con: ittee on _rust funds are '_ereby Hut=_orized until ot_-er;:ise ordere.= to receive and retcir_ the custody of all bonds issued by the cit , of Salem. eb'y 5, 1880 0l. 11, -a. � ._0n in behalf of .he City -rust funds, except t` at of �'re Low -und. 'he committee s:.all approve all tills fog disb rse*.:1en: s on ccount of said funds, provided that the bills for each fund do not exceed the amount of income to the credit of the same. he Co=ittee on Trust funds s`zall -nnually in the month of December submit to the Board of aldermen a report of the re- ceipts and disbursements of the income of each fund." The Order was adopted. _.lderman Rantoul offered the follo,,2ng Order; "Ordered, that the Joint Standing %ommittee on :accounts inquire and report as to the expediency of uroviding by or- Cit-, dinance t'_`.at the transfer of such city offices as are filled --'ices by -election by the City Council, or either branch• thereof,shall take place, unless otherwise specially ordered, on the first day of the month next succeeding the date of such election. " The order was adopted and seat dorm for concurrence. ilderman Pratt submitted the following Order:- "Ordered, that a committee of three Aldermen, together iwith such as the .Common Council may see fit to join, be re_uest- ed to consider the expediency .of so far altering the room oc- eupied by the Board of Aldermen as to secure suitable venti- -ayor and lation of the same, together with 'a more convenient arrange-71dermen's ment for the transaction of business. Said committee to be room authorized to procure plans, specifications, and an estimate of the expense of carrying out the same." The Order was adopted, ildermen Pratt, --ifield and Gif- ford appointed and sent dov.7n for concur_ence and to be joined. The Board then went into executive session. T_,e following communication ;vas received;- "City of Salem, -.-ass. , Feb 'y 3d 1850. To he 5oard of lderlen. Gentlemen:-To fill existinc vacLncies in -_Ile 3oard of Directors of the Plummer Farm :school -essrs. SanUel I. Trustees c ndre�ws and ':'illiam G. '';ebb are __ereb? nominated. o£ Plumiaer 'fiery Respy. ,arm Scho1 Henry K. Oliver, iiayor." The nominations were conii:m.ad. • Feb. 5 L. 9 , 1580 Vol. 11, __se 88 petition fror_ and for <- license za a cOlrmon victu-ler and asl_iro that his petition_ for a liouor license n0:`.' On file, be conside'_`e:l-, was received. On motion of Aide man. -Russell thepetitioz:_er w--s 1-ra'ted a license as a Licenses Vict ualer ictuale_ at _o. 100 Derby Street, and a license to Sell licuors tinder Class 5 at the sar::e 'Glace, until -ay 1, 1880 upon payrlent of fifty dollars. 'he unfinished business of the -Grevi ous neetins was ,,_-ken taa_er_ up. The report fror- the cormAttee on Police recommend-POlice irg that the nomination of police officers be confirmed, es- Co—nscacTes cept that Of Benlanin Hersey, was considered, and it was voted that the nominations of :r. Peabody as serseant, and of _.__ Fernery and L-r. -:erne-- as members of the ni_ght force, be post- poned for the present, re o' er police nol,:inations sere then confii=ed, and all- the officers confirmed ,;ere appointed constables, police officers and watc'r_en as reccr_aen'ed- by the L-a•-or. Two petitions in favor of staining :_r. •.ersey on the force, Caere 'received and -^laced on file. The Board then adopted the re ion that an in- crease Of one erson be trade to he nigh-. force. (Presented Increase of for approval and _pTroved. Feb. 9 , 1880. ) police -orc� The nominations of ?::essrs Pea"^.od1.7, E'iery and 3ersey were recorimitted to the Committee on Police. The nomination of Joan J. .icCue as a Constable was eon-;'onstable firL,ed. _ldeizran -�ratt moved that the Committee on Police consider ena report on the e:-mediency of troviding for an increase of ?ncrease o t__e pOl1Ce IOrCe On =-S.ttlyday ev P.n ln: S and Surl.dayS. "'he mot iOr.aolice for crev -iled. he e7ecutive Session !!_-S t^_en closed, and the oard ad- ourned. at 9 o' clock 50 minutes i=.t cest, ::=eek, Clerk. The Co-mon Gotuicil. at _ __eetinr,, held on the 9th of =ebru- __ , le80, concurred in the follo;:ing _a to-^s: "_rust . v -'lids cceppance of report O re -u ^ns funds • nd _SOptlon of phe ti. ee orders au G _n t'ne issue O notes In place of the bonds- I10', held on acJOLV_� Of ire Br0 ne, _-aP St O=� aPStOn '�rd '.�hoate -L'_nds. (Presented i'or E•._`.proval Ini- a ved Feb. 10, 1SSO. ) Feb. 9 & 19, 1880 701. 11, Page 89 Passage of the order appropriating i,100. for the erec- tion of a shed on Bridge St. , for use of the street depart- ment. (Presented for approval and approved Feb. 10, 1880) . =p rouria- Passe.ge of the order appointin:7, a com-ittee to consider tion for the exJediency of altering the room occll-�_ei; by he 3oard of stable slder_ien. Councilmen Day, Bousley ani ' ifford -mere joined to tine Committee. (Presented for approval and approved Feb. 10, 1880) Passage of the order concerning transfer of city offices. (''resented for approval and a_proved Feb . 10, 1680. ) Attest, U der en' s =.eery ._. _,:ee-:, �;ity ler;r;= off ic: x regular meeting of the foard of -aldermen was meld on Thursday evening February 19, 1880 at 7 iT' o'cloc'_.. l the members viere present. =he '-ayor being absent, Pr-sident Emmerton presided. The record of the last meeting was read and approved. The monthly report of the Joint Standing Committee on Report of Accounts cane from the Common Council accented and sent up OLn on for concurrence. The Board concurred. (Presented_ for appro--_cc 't vat of accertar_ce and approved Feb. 20, 1830) . The following report cane from the Coaaon Council accept- ed and sent up for concurrence:- Report on In City Council City of Salem Feb. 19, 1880. =o the C_ty`�hzalth Co.L1cil. Second report of the Co=iittee on that _Dart of the hers iiayor's address relating to the public health. The Coin-ittee on Public Health to whom their first report ';gas reco_mnitted re- spectfully submit in substitution thereof the follo::ing re- port. :zs the Committee on Streets,have been directed to re- port a plan for t:<e widening of Lafayette Street and the ex- tension of Bridge Street so as practically to fill upo„iier's Dock and the Beckford street basin this committee have taken no further consideration of the subject of docks and basins. 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O•r 4� • +d Q) •ri a) N •ri c•J N ,n 'U N•rl N rJ O-P U H FI N 1� 4.3 a)•rl Hi.« ,n •ri rl 4f)rd O+) 'CJ 4) 1J 1� Id.P fl d) 1.1 Fl ri N 4� N'--1 •rl cJ F' ,d +D rl U rU N N O O a'f F'•.P o HFI O Fl N O O W r O m C� id N o N ,rl F'1 ,I ; N O•ri f,1 'd F'1 d N O N cl ICI m P, m m N m :; ', cJ F! o N N 4� m 0-P +a .4 Fl 11 Pi r-1 0 4-I •r1 .P .r P A rd ai N H P-) W(+) N Feb. 19, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 91 use of 'ienham Lake water, approved 'pril 24, 1878, be amend- ed by striking from Section One the words "by concurred vote, and inserting in place thereof the words in convention." Section 2. This ordinance shall take effect upon its -oasw - � e." On motion of 1 derman Rantoul, the ordinance was laid on the table. A cocmunication from the city clerk stating that he has destroyed the ballots cast at the elections held Ilovember 4, Ballots and December 9, 1879, as required by law, was read and placedestro+ed on file. Communications from George F. Bro'tm, John B. Davis and Resignatiox William :. Nichols, resigning their r_ositions as Overseers of • the Poor were received, accepted, and sent dorm for concurrence. Petitions were received and disposed of as follows : Billiard Petition of A. IT. Gardner & Co, for a license to keep a table billiard table at No. 14Q Front Street (upstairs) . License was granted. Petition of.Norfolk Jubilee Singers for license to give a sacred concert on some Sunday evening, and petition of S. C. Bennett for license to give one or more. sacred concerts on Exhibitions Sabbath evenings beginning sometime in 2,�ardh. Referred to the Committee on Licenses with full power. Petition for John A. Gynan for compensation for injury done to his estate at the intersec-ion of Peabody and bard Claim Streets, by reason of alleged defective sewerage. Referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Claims mad sent dour for concurrence. Petitions for hermit to build were received as follows :- C. R. Mood & Co; carriage house on 3ro<n street; V. E. Frank- Permits tc land, alteration of building on ','asnington Street, George F. bui d Broom, alteration of currying shop on South I,iason street. Ferrnits were granted. Petition of Company r�,. Sth Regiment (Salem Light Infantry) for an appropriation to place the meeti:._g room of the Company in a suitable condition for the transaction of business, and :'armory for the safe keeping of :State books and capers. Referred to the Committee on rrmories. Petition of John Redmond and seven others , for a public Pet. for sewer in Barr Street, Referred to the Committee on Seegers. Sweer • p m O IJ o 1, P. I-S IJP o P cF O P. c+ P Wkj d' o FO cF c. H•O o MO I-b c 1i F p 3 N I-b N 1-b 1J p (D P O Fb H O O p t:f G fu P.'-4 M F,.P p' M rJ' .y' m O FJ I-..(D H. (D cF P, P 1d O P, Id •" O c+ P O P cF c+ H CF`-4 (D P (D N P,H cF I-S c+ 6' r31 P ", c- cF O O 1' O m N " O P.ct : cF P) cF cF cF cF Cy Id P.H N cF F;• i_I. 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O N O p P, r � cF O O N P, M CD O V � 1-3 C m Fh p ) d- CD c+ (D 1 FS p p N•• J H' cF m m (D (D M O P) h O N m (D O p, I (D to CD I G H (D N n 1 j O 11 IJ C"12 O P, I p M(D N 1 (n :d m `ti FS P, 1.1 P,(D N L P, FS O {-' N •I y l N �b p O P, P 4 PED CF y m ._ (D - P. (D rS a O 11 p p m m O Feb. 19, 1880 =01. 11, --a,7e 93 yens room to a suitable and convenient size for all needs of the public service for ^ ny years to co^_e, and riving by this rearrangement of the chamber, better accommodations for the citizens on occasions Hien any public interest in a topic in- vites their at::e_dance. four Corr�:ittee therefore respectfully subrr'it the following order and recorr-_end its adc_rtion. For the Co;mai ttee H. J. Pratt, C..airman" "Ordered, that the sum of seven hundred dollars .be appro- priated to defray the expense of ventilating and remodelling the :',ayor and Aldermen' s chamber in the city hall in accordance with plans and specifications accompanying this order." The report '.•ias accepted, order adopted, and sent dOi;'n for • concurrence. Alderman Russell submitted the _follo,:;ing report. "City of :Salem Feb. 19th 1880. To the Board of _ldermen. The Committee on Police and Licenses to whom was referred the nomination of John ±. - art and John B. Skinner to be ins-,ect- ors of Kilk respectfully reconand that said nc:ainations be confirmed, and they also reccr:mend that no salary be paid to said Inspectors. For the Committee. B. W. Russell, Chairman.' The report tjras accepted and the recommendations therein Y.1ere laid, on the table untio the executive session. _alderman Fifield submitted the follo ;ing Order. "Ordered, that a joint special co=ittee consisting of tree members of this Board with such as the Corson Council may join, be appointed,_ to nominate tree Overseers of the Poor, in place of Eessrs Davis Nichols and roa: resigned." The Order was adopted, Aldermen Fifield `::imball and Rantoul appointed and sent dorn for concurrence and to be joined. lderman Fifield submitted the follo+%in, Order. "ordered, that the Committee on „moriez be ' ieb;,r ay.t:.o^3z- ed to expend a sum, not exceedin.� One hundred and fifty dollars in furnishing the armory of Company L. 8th _.egt. Lass. Vcl._teer I.-ilitia, said • Feb . 19 , 1880 Vol. 11, 'Pa:__e 9 sum, to be C'_harp ed t ion for incidentals." The Order was adopted. {=resenteCi for :nproval and "_)pro- ved Feb. 20, 1880) Eeetina for Alderman zhissell offered the follocang Order:- ^Ordered, tiat at the re. ul�r Ileeting of this Board held __ on the first =..onday of each. month, the firs-- business in order shall be the exa2=ina"bion and app7rovai Of bills against the Ui tyy of Salem, or account of the .._a= and !'i dermen department.': The Order ;:as adopted. he follo%-.inr, Ordinance was subn_tted by Udeinan Russell:- " ;ty of Salem in the year one thousand ei hot hundred and eighty. _:n ordinance in relation to the use of '..'enham lake water. e it ordained by the city council of the city of Salem as fol- lows: Ordinance Section 1. -11 bills a�a,3inSt the several departments OI the ter city of ' la_�e water, shall m, for use of anhan- at , be presen - at--- 11 ed by the Salem 'rater Board to said de-partments, in June or July of each and ever, year, and for a sum ten per cent less than the rates established" by the city council for the use of said water. Said bills shall be payable on the second _-onday of the :month follo-Ang their approval by said departments. Section 2. ',Il ordinances and ?_arts of ordL--ances inconsist- ent herewith are hereby repealed.'. The Ordinance was laid on the table. vmire for four persons to serve as traverse jurors at the -arch term of the Superior court to be 'held at Lawrence, JUrors was submitted and the °'ollov'in` names were drarn froll the jury box, viz; _R. Foster ::night, ;lisha J. Faxon, Francis . Ricker and Benjanin '.:`. i;etchell. The Board then went into executive session and trans- acted" t,.e following business. inspect ors The report relating to the nomination of inspectors of of Tr<ilk was ta".en from the table, the nor_inations were confir- med and the recommendation as to salary was adopted. • Feb. 19 , 1880 Vol. 11, Page 95 Alderman Russell subrlitted the follcc;ing report :- Police and "City of Salem, Feb. 19th. 1880. -o the Board of _lder- constables men. The Committee on Police and Licenses to e.*hcri w- s re- ferred the matter of appointement of P-'essrs -=erse,%, ery and Peabddy, report that after further consideration t-ey respectfully recommend as follows:- 1st. That Benjamin Herse- be confirmed 2d. That Joshua Be. leery be confirmed in place of ';:: , i_. Peabody of t_-_e night force. 3d. The Committee have been informed that `--r. Peabody declines to accept the nominations as Sergeant and therefore recommend that no farther action be taken at uresent. _n re- gard to the advisability of increasing the -force on Saturday evenings and Sundays the Committee after c_refu�lly consider-ing the matter respectfully recorcaend that no increase be made., For the Committee, B. W. Russell, Chairman: The report was accepted, :essrs. :Hersey and 11nery were confirmed as police officers and constables, and the recom- mendation, relating to an increase of the force was adopted. The following communication was 'Uhen subieitted:- _olive anc. "City of Salem, '_a;ass. ?. ayor's Office Feb'y 19, 1880. Uonstable� To the Board of Aldermen, Gentlemen:- I hereby nominate John Beckford as Sergeant of the night police force, (T.:'.r, Peabody having declined) , and 01illiam Peabody as a --ember of the night police force in place of'_.=r, Beckford prommoted. I also nominate David 121. Pollock, as a member of the night police force, to fill IAe position made by vote of the Board increas- ing that force. The said Peabody and Pollock to be police officers and constables, and to hve . 11 the powers of night aiat c?aaen. Very Respectfully Henry K. Oliver, _-ayor" The nominations were confirmed. The following communication was received:- "City of Salem, 1:ass, ?ayor's Office, Feb. 19, 1880 ppt. of To the Board of Aldermen, Gentlemen:- 1 hereby nominate the 7y�'ti,; Odic; following named persons for appointment to the offices herein set to their respective names:- Sealer of '+;eights and P;easures:- John C. Ropes • 7 E_y 'deigher:- Benjamin P. S=--onds Feb. 19, 1880 77ol. 11, rage 96 Fence qi ecrers:- r_ocr_ P. Fuller, Daniel i:=ona;-han "geld )rivers:- : athaniel S. A erill Tohn Fuest City Office Pound :=eeners:- atha-aiel S. Avereli, Jo`,n ':Pest superintendent of Essex Bridge:- `.Marren Larrabee +UDeriRt eitdent Of vOU th Bridge'- Eve='e`_.t, E. ustin union Bridge:-_ :John Goldsmith P. ensurer of ':rood and Sark:-Lathan 2.-illett, John I'_cGuire -..easurers of ar;:- _nomas Dim, Nathan :•_illett; the latter being desigz_ated as measurer of bark in railroad cars. lnsDector of Petroleum:- David Bolch :et hers of Coal:- Benja='in = S-,,nonds, George ?d. Pickering =ra B. Peirsor., .=alter H. =._erritt • Cit Crier:- '1i11iamTvev:hall Constable at )eabody Academy of Joseph Hammond science :- eery Icespectfully uenry K. Oliver, ayor." The nominations were confirmed. The following communication "City of Salem_, __ass. , lsayor's Office, Feb. 19, 1880. To the Board of lderraen, Gentlemen:- I hereby nominate for Constables your approval, the following named persons, <:s Constables of the City of Salem:- William H. Archer 2d Clifford A. Farwell 1.1illiam P. Kingsley John H. _rrington George Farwell Joseph Kinsman James Beaver Jo .n F. Ford 'larren Larrabee 'rlillia_m Bulkley Luke Z. Friend Peter Lassen Charles H. Burns 'Millard B. Ferguson Joseph Lee A. Judson Cate .'Darren A. Larrabee John 41. Libby 'r'rilliam A. Clapp John Goldsmith George ". . Luscomb Charles T. Connor David 0% ariilton -rancis Lyford Francis T. Coni%erse Ben jayc;in A. Gray 7�lilliam P. :"cGrane= Charles Creesy Joseph Haraond Lewis _ , itanning George "d. Cressy James J. Hebron Georme1H. Broom Charles B. Currier Frederick H. Hunt ':lilliam T. Iles Justin Doe:st John V17 Innis L:virence D. Moran Oramel Durgin Charles Johnson John S. Noo ,,land Nathan Farnum Samuel A. Johnson John G. Page Feb . 19 L Mch. 1, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 97 Eben E. Parsons Poland Smalley + lliam :1. Trofatter Henry C. Perkins Samuel Strout John S. <v_rdv,ell Jr. Joseph Peterson Amos G. Teague Eben N. i'ialton John C. Remon Hobert Teague John ;w, 'l:heeler p'rancis P. Rust Joseph Tomlinson Charles :right Nathaniel i . Jackman Very Respectfu-lly Henry K. Oliver, Hlayor." The nominations *ere confir_ned. Alderman Russell moved that the members on the part of this Board of the Committee appointed to consider the ad- visability bf revising the ordinances, be appointed on the Ordinances part of this Board as members of the coyittee -authorized under the order relating to said revision passed At this meeting. The motion was adopted. On motion of Alderman Russell the rules of the Board re- lating to reconsideration .were suspended so far as they relate to the business of this meeting. Role on motion of nldermsn Rantoul the city clerk with the con- suspendec sent of the Committee on Licenses was authorized to grant li- censes for Sunday evening entertainments. Exhibition The Board adjourned at 94 -o'clock P. I.I. Attest, Henry I.A. Meek, Clerk. A regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen was held on <;onday -evening Pdarch 1, 1880 at 72 o'clock. All the members were present . The Mayor being absent _resident 'mmerton presided. The record of the last meeting was read and approved. The bills against the department were examined and ap- proved. L=onthl A communication from the 13ayor was received. • ch. 1, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 98 in reference to certain statistics desired by the United States Census •Department. The matter was referred to =_idermen Rantoul and imball with po-,;er to employ assistance if necessary. ( Presented for approval and a^proved ':_arch 2, 1880. ) Census The following report and order came from :he Common Co=,:n- cil, report accented, order ascended by inserting after the annual words " block paving" the words "ii_ such streets as the Com- mittee on Streets and the %onnnissioner of St eets shall de- termine, " and also by striking out the clause. "Board of Health 5000. " and as a:.ended, adopted and sent up for con- cu7rence:- "City of Salem In City Council February 9, 1880. The Joint Standing Committee on Finance and LpDropriations re- • s-_:ectfully recomnmend the adoption of the accompanying order, w:_ich is in accordance with the a vexed statement of the estimated amotuit of money necessary to be raised to meet the expenses of the several departments for the current fiscal year. The Committee recommend that the reouired amoant, ex- cept so much as may be received from "rater Rates. Licenses, Fees &c shall be raised from Taxation in the present year for which purpose an ordinmuce will be submitted tit the proper time. For the Committee Henry K. Oliver, Chairman" (For intimates see report on file) "Ordered, that the sums respectively stated, as follows be hereby appropriated to defray the expenses of the city in its several departments for the current fiscal year, which sums shall be held to include all partial appropriations for the year already made, viz: School Department �80,000.- oor if27,000.- ItFlre T !ayor and =1derm-en's Department Streets, Bridges and Stables 40,000.- Block paving 20,000.- Sewers 10,000.- 0alaries 12,000.- Lamps and Lighting 16,000.- Police, 31,000.- Board of Health 5,000.- • Public Property 6,000.- Incidentals 152000.- a155000.- Iaah. 1, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 99 "'dater Department, onion ti35,000 - iaintenance 25,000..- 30,000.- Interest . uun cipal Loan 23,790.- ?'dater Loan 49,925.- Trust Funds Loan 2,518.17 Temporary Loan 766.83 77,000 k�ival Loan 2,000.- in Yin` nds h1unicipal Loan 20,000.- dater Loan 21,000.- 41,000.- ctilita Aid • Ghap.. 2�2 Act 1879 3,000:- Chap. 301,Acts 1879 8,000.- 11 000.- 38,006.- r The Board concurred. (Presented for approval and approved : ardh 2, 1880. ) A communication was received from the city clerk announc- ing that he had destroyed the ballots cast at the election for county Commissioner, held on the -Oth of January last, as re- Ballots cuired by late. destroyed Petitions were received and disposed of as follows:- Petitions for permit to build were received as follows:- ?t4rs. W. L. Bowdoin, bay window on house No. 11 Pleasant St; William Eaynes, alteration of building No. 198, 198E and 200 Essex St; Committee on Streets, stable om Bridge St; Jeremiah PerT t smith, wooden dwelling house on Buffum St; Ira F. Bigelow, build wooden building for carriage house on Essex Street, Permits were granted. -'etition of Thomas Gorman for leave to move , a building through Bridge Street. Permit was granted. Removal o Petition of Daniel IlAarshall and four others, for a sewer u1 in;_! in North Pine Street. Referred to the Committee on Sewers. Petition of the School Committee for a new school build- ing in place of the present Phillips brick school house. Re- Pet. for ferred to the Joint Standing Committee on Public Instruction sec^Par and sent down for concurrence. Came Pet. for new . Phillips Schoo .iouse 'eh. 1, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 100 back concurred. (Presented for a.uproval of reference and ap- proved March 2, 1880) . Petition of :o. h. Sth. 8egt. (Salem Mechanic Light In- fantry) for an a.ppropriatio:; for the purpose of placing their armory in a suitable condition for the transaction of the busi- ness of said :;ompany. Referred to the Oo_^_r_ittee on _smories. _rmory Petition of James E. Tufts for permission to enter the _ig!Iland avenue Sewer, with a drain from his 'rouse No. 5 Warren court, for the purpose of draining- his cellar. Referred Pet, to to the Corzittee on Sewers. enter Petition of %_enry Gardner, Trustee of the 'rest Estate, sewer without the approval of the =nspector of Buildings, for permit to build a third story to the '..",est Block, No 188 Essex Street, Permit tc was granted subject to approval by the Inspector of Buildings, build • The rules of the Board relating to reconsideration were suspended for this meeting. Rules suspended The following report was submitted: "In City Council City of Salem, ;=arch 1, 1880. To the City Council. The Committee on Streets, Bridges and Stables re- spectfully report that they have received a com•:iunic_-._tion from Proposed TIX. E. S. Patterson offering to sells lot of land to the cite, purchase situated at the corner of Bridge Street, and 't. Peter Street o an extension, being about 150 feet on Bridge Street, and about on�a"" ( 100 feet deep. This land is located next to land now ovmed by St. the city, and in the opinion of Your Committee its purchase at the present time ;,ill for several reasons be very advantageous to the city. 'Lour Committee recommend th .t the communication of ','Ir. Patterson. be referred. to a Joint Special Committee to ex=mine and report to the City Jouncil as soon as practicable, upon the expediency of purchasing this property. , or the Committee, Geo. R. Berton, Chairman The report was accepted, recoDimmendation adopted., alder- en =field End '=sssell a pointed., and sent do vun for concur- rence and to be joined. Came back; concurred and Councilmen insnan, Gifford and Jackman. joined. (Presented for approval and approved dardh 1, 1880. ) The following Order was submitted:- "Ordered, that a joint special committee, consisting of Le • tv✓o members of this Board, %::pith such as the Com: on Council ma«— eta ing join ;iich. 1, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 101 be appointed to represent the City at a hearing to be held on the 2d instant, before a Committee of the Legislature, upon the petition of the Toxin of Peebody for the passage of nn Act authorizing said Town to change and improve the channel of Goldthwaits" Brook between Caller. street and Fryes mill pond." The Order was adopted, Aldermen Emmerton and 71mball appointed, committee authorized to employ the services of the city solicitor or other counsel if necessary and sent down for concurrence and to be joined. Came back concurred and Councilmen Day, Williams and Riley joined. (Presented £or ap- proval' and approved _arch 2, 1880) . alderman Russell submitted the £ollo,.- Order: "Ordered that the regular meeting of the this Board on 1;eetin • Thursday evening next be dispensed with, and that when this --� Board adjourns it adjourn Witil t, ondah evening neat at 72 o'clock." The Order was adopted. The following Order came from the Common Council adopted, iessrs. Potter, Dodge, Day, Johnson, Jackman and Luscomb ap- Committee pointed, and sent up for concurrence and to be joined:- to "Ordered, that a committee of one from each ward, with suchnoftnate as the T.;aayor and aldermen may join, be appointed to nominate Fg neers a candidate for Chief Engineer of the Fir Department and can- didates for Assistant Engineers." The Board concurred and joined 'Aldermen Pratt, Fifield, and ;inball. _lderman Russell offered the following Order:- "Ordered, that a convention of the two branches of the city council for the purpose of electing a chief engineer, an onvantion four assistant engineers, of the Salem Fire Department, and or eyed three Overseers of the Poor, be held on '_donday .evening, v�arch 8, 1880, at 8 o'clock." The Order was adopted and sent down for concurrence. Came back concurred. The Ordinance relating to Trust Funds, came back from the Common Council, amended by inserting the words "notes or" between the words "All" and "bonds" in the first line of the Ordinance first section, and, as thus amend 1 rutun d ;ch. 1, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 102 ea, passed to be ordained and sent up for concurrence in the amendment. The Board concurred. (Presefitea for approval and approval :::arch 2, 1880) Official _._ onus The official bonds of Benjamin A. Gray and Nathaniel :.:. Jaclan, Constables were received and accepted. Ordinace oa3_r O7 The following Ordinance carte from the Common Council 7,ealth passed to be ordained and sent up. for concurrence: "City of Salem In the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty. An ordinance establishing a Board of Hellth. Be it ordained by the cit council of the city of Salem, as fol- lows: . Section 1, There shall be appointed as soon as possible in the present year, and thereafter annually at the commencement of each municipal year, a joint standing committee on public health, consisting of the I:_ayor, two members of the board of aldermen and three members of the common council; who together with the city physician, shall constitute the board of health of the city of Salem for all -purposes. Section 2. The said board shall meet oncein a month, and as much of tener as they may deem eape:dient, they may choose a clerk not a. member of said board and fix his compensation, rrovided ho,,aever, that s'�ch comrensa.tion shall not in any one year exceed the sum of two hundred dollars. They may make such rules and regulations, relative to causes of sickness, nuisances, and sources of filth, that may be injurious to health, or may affect the coifo-rt of the inhabitants of tree city ex- isting within the limits thereof, as they, ma-- deem necessary, with power to cause all such nuisances, s^urces of filth, and causes of sickness to be removed, destroyea, pr prevented as the case may require, and they shall exercise as regards the public health all the posers now vested in, and perform all the duties prescribed to the city* council, or -.a-.-or and 1,lder- men under the l ws of the comaonwealth and rules and ordinances of the city as a board of health, subject only to such limita- tions and restrictions contained in the ordinances, regulations and orders of the city council. Section 3. -he city marshal and police, shall in addition to the duties now incunbemtt upon them by ordinance, execute and carry into effect all the orders, and s_^all perform all other services, t=�_at ma;7 be required of them by the said board as 40 a board of health. Section 4. The joint standing committee on public health, if they deem it neces- f-ch. 1, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 103 sary in the performance of the duties re uired of them by this ordinance are authorized and empovrered to appoint subordinate officers, agents, or assistants, and to fix their compensation; provided however, that the whole amount of exnenditures by said committee as a board of health shall not exceed the sum appro- priated by the city council. Section 5, _annually in the month of January the said board of health shall present to the city council a report made up to and including the thirty first day of the preceding December, containing a Pull and comprehensive statement of the acts of the board during the year and a review of the sanitary condi- tion of the city, they shall also whenever the city council, or tje standing committee thereof on finance, so require sub- mit to the said committee on finance, as estimate in detail • of the appro q y said department riation reuired b artment P _ _ during the following year. Section 6. The ordinance passed Iebruary loth 1873 entitled Ordinance "An ordinance constituting a board-of health " is hereby re- eater Bil pealed, together with all other ordinances and parts of or- dinances in consistent with the provi ions of this ordinance." The ordinance was laid on the table. The Ordinance relating to the use of ''tenham lake water, specifying the manner in which the bills against the several departments of the city, shall be -resented, was taken from t_;e table, passed to be ordained, and sent down for concurrence. Returns of i_ilitary Aid disbursed in February, 1880, Military Ai under Chapters 252 and 301, were subscribed and sworn to by the members of the Board. The Common Council also concurred in the following mat- ters: Overseers Passage of the Order appoi :ting a co_-maittee to nominate of Poor three overseers of the poor, and joined Colncilmen Eartigan, 'A!hipple Hale, ,illiams, Gardner and Bousley to the Committee. Acceptance of the resignation of ic'_essrs. Brown, Davis ResiKnatio and Nichols, as Overseers of the Poor. Passage of the Order authorizing a revision of the or- Revision o dinances, and h°>essrs. Collins, Varneyy and Richardson were ap-Ordinances pointed on the Com 8, 1880 01. 11, Page 104 mittee (Presented for approval and approved 1'iarch 2, 1880) . 'Reference of the petition of John A. Gynan to the Com- mittee on Claims (Presented for approval of reference and approved -Miarch 2, 1880) Claim The board then adjourned. Attest, Henry ; , Meek Clerk. ^he Board of aldermen met on Korday evening =larch 8, 1880, at 72 o'clock pursuant to adjournment. '11 the members acre present, ''he :=ayor presided. The record of the last meetin ryas read and approved. sldermen : :imerton moved that the rules of the Board re- lating to the order of business and to -reconsideration, be sus- pended for this meeting. ^_he motion prevailed. Rules suspended Alderman Pratt submitted the following report: "'To the City Council, Salem, -...ch. 8, 1880. The joint spe- cial committee appointed to nominate a candidate for chief en- gineer, and four candidates for assistant engineers of the fire department, have attended to the duties assigned them, and re- spectfully submit the following nominations, viz: For chief Election c en7-ineer, John F. Staniford; Ror assistant engineers, George =7iineers S. Hadley, George . ,utchinson, Charles P. Luscomb, George P. I'oodbury. or the Committee .. J. Pratt, Chairman." =he report v:as adceptad and sent do,,.n for concurrence. Came back concurred, a 7e_aan Fifield submitted the following re-ort: Overseers Chairman:- The Committee appointed to nominate three o£ --'oor candidates for "Overseers of the Poor" to fill vacancies have attended to their duty and respectfully be leave to report the follow ng:- From tdard 2, George H. Fill; ?ard 4, Lyman ,olman; and 6 , James P. Chandler. For the Committee, C. H. Fifield, Chairman." The 1�11,ch. 8, 1880 Vol. 11, Page105 report was accepted and sent down for concurrence. Came back concurred. _1derman Fifield submitted the following o_, aer:- : urve7%or "Ordered, that at the convention of the city- council to of ;::uioer be held this evening, a. surveyor general of lumber and tinioer be elected, in addition to the officers :^__retofore specified. "he Order was adopted and sent ao;:.rnfor concLrrei_ce. 'are back concurred. The following report and order was subraitted:- "Salel T.-arch 8, 1880. .r. Chairman:- The Committee on _.r- mories to whom was referred the petition of vom�^anTr r_. "Salem . echanic Light Infantry " have ascertained the ;rants 'of said "Lloi�y co*_pany and :=vould therefore rec mmend the adoption of the ad- cora_.anying order. For the Committee, Fif field, Chairman." "Ordered, that the ommittee on :-Faories be authorized to y exepend the sum of one hundred and en (4)110. ) dollars to de- fray the expense in fitting up the armory of co_.I)any :; Salem a:'_echanic Light Infantry, " the same to be chargbdto Ma-or and .lderxaen's Bepartment under the head of Inciden5als." -he report was accented nd Order adopted (Presented for approval and approved. t.:arch 9, 1880) -Alderman Berton submitted in print the re-aort of the �Ze oort of Committee on accounts for the month of -February -he report -'0" on was accented and sent doim for concurrence. Came back concurrea.=ccts. (Presented for approval of acceptance and =pprovea1-arch 9, 1880) . _ communication from the i•:a *or, as Chairman of the Over- seers of the Poor, inviting the Zity Council to visit the _ams -n _ o__tat: house and farm, on Thursday afternoon, the llth inst, at three _1 vLsi o'clock, was received. The invitation was accepted and sent LO _:1rs:.ou: down for concurrence. Cane back concurred. 1de ,-an Eimerton submitted the following report: "'r�. "In City Council City of Salerl, :'_arch 8, 1880. The oi o_ nu 1f^o_ffe- j_0 Standing Com mittee on _zccounts to -. aom was referred an order in _ re- ! I!ch. R, 1680 Vol. 11, Page 106 lation to the expediency of providing by ordinance "for the transfer of such city officers as are filled by election by the city council, or either branch thereof, shall take place, un- less otherwise specially ordered, on the first day of themonth next succeeding the date of such election,"respedtfully recom- mend that inas much as a committee has been appointed to re- vise all the ordinances of the city, that this order maybtrans- ferred to that committee. For the Committee, Geo. R. Emmerton, Chairman." The report was accepted, recommendation adopted, and sent down for concurrence. Came back concurred. (Presented for ap- proval and approved _,larch 9, 1880) . • The following report was order were submitted by Alderman TeleDhor Enmerton: wir^rees` "In Board of Aldermen, City of Salem Jany 26, 1880. 'To the Mayor and Aldermen:- The Committee on Streets to whom was referred the petition of Charles Sanders on behalf of the Salem District Telephone Company for permission to erect posts and stretch wires. within the limits of the city, respectfully submit their_ report, and accompanying order, and recommend its adoption No definite information has been given ,your committee either as to the probable number of posts that will he required, or in regard to the location of same, general permission was asked to locate costs wherever necessary, and to attach wires to buildings whenever convenient for that purpose. Your com- mittee are of the opinion wait it is inexpedient to grant per- mission to erect telegraph posts in the streets of the city un- less the location of the same shall have been approved by the board of aldermen. Your Committee recommend that permission be granted to attach wires to buildings, provided the owners of said buildings do not object. For the Committee, Geo. R. LImmerton, Chairman." Ordered, that the Salem District Telephone Co. is hereby authorized under provision of Chap. Acts of 1880, entitled an Act concerning telegraph and other wires, to stretch wires through the city, affixing the same to any building or build- ings, provided the owner or owners of said building, or buildings, do not object thereto, and provided, that no posts are to he erected by or for said company, unless permission shall first • be given by tge Committee on Streets." The report was accepted and consideration of the M"ch. 8, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 107 Order was delayed until after convention, when the order was adopted. In pursuance to the Order passed at the last meeting, at 8 o'clock the two branches of the city council, met in conven- tion in the Council Chamber, and the following business was Convention transacted. The Mayor announced the first business to be the election of a Chief Engineer of the Fire Department, and Alderman Pratt and Councilmen Varney and Hale, were appointed a committee to Chief receive, sort and count the votes. % ballot was taken and the M-, committee reported as follows:- Tneer Whole no of votes 32 Necessary to a choice 17 • J. F. Stanford has 1 John F. Saniford 11 1 John F. Staniford 12 Josiah B. Osborn « 18 and Josiah B. Osborn was declared duly elected. It appear- ing by the report that 32 votes had been cast and that only 31 members of the City Council were present, it was voted, on motion of Councilman Richardson, . that another ballot be taken for Chief Engineer A ballot was then taken and the Com- mittee reported as follows:- Whole no of votes 31 Necessary to a choice 16 John F. Staniford has 14 Josiah B. Osborn 17 and Josiah B. Osborn was declared duly elected. Alderman Russell and Councilmen Hartigan and Whipple were appointed a committee to receive, sort and count the votes for Assistant Engineers of the Fire Department A ballot was taken and the Committee reported as follows: 4lnole Whole number of votes 31 Necessary to a choice 16 William F. Luscomb 1 George P. Luscomb 1 John H. Bell 1 Charles A. Brovme 2 ?:ich. 8, 1880 Vol. 5, Page 108 George P. Woodbury 2 Alvin Mielden 12 John F. Staniford 20 Charles P. Luscomb 24 George S. Hadley 29 George C. Hutchinson 29 and Messrs John F. Staniford, Charles P. Luscomb, George S. Hadley, and George C. Hutchinson, were declared to be duly elected. In the matter of electing Overseers of the Poor to fill existing vacancies, Alderman Eamerton moved that the convention elect said officers separately by 'd'ards, instead of voting for all the 'lards on one ballot. The motion prevailed. • Alderman Fifield and Councilmen Richardson and Kinsman were appointed to receive, sort and count the votes. A ballot was then taken for an Overseer of the Poor from ward 2, in place of John H. Davis resigned. The Committee reported as follows: ",'hole no of votes 30 George H. Hill had 30, and was de- clared duly elected. A ballot was taken for an Overseer of the Poor from ward 4 in place of t7m. F. Nichols resigned, with the following result: Whole no. of votes 31 Necessary for a choice 16 Lyman Holman had 18 Ira K. Bigelow 10 John H. Bell 2 Hubbard Breed 1 and Lyman Holman was declared duly elected. A ballot was then taken for an Overseer of the Poor from Ward 6, in place of George F. Brown resigned, with the following result: 'whole no of votes 31 Necessary for a choice 16 James P. Chandler had 17 Ezra L. Brown 9 Jaws L. Murphy 5 and James P. Chandler was declared duly elected. • Lich. 8, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 109 The convention then proceeded to elect a survey or gener- al of lumber and timber, and Alderman Kimball and Councilmen Tierney and Smith were appointed a committee to receive, sort surveyor and count the votes. A ballot was taken and the Committee re-o um er ported as follows: Whole no of ballots 29 Necessary for a choice 15 J. F. Stani£ord had 1 G. A. Broom 2 G. C. Clark 4 Albert Day 4 Ekra 1•loodbury is and Ezra Woodbury was declared duly elected. • The convention was then dissolved, and the two boards Convention separated, the Board of Aldermen returning to their Chamber, disso ved The Mayor then retired, and President Emmerton presided for the remainder of the evening. Notice was received from the Common Council under date of Larch lst. , that the Ordinance in relation to the use of lien- Ordinance ham Lake water (water bills) had been laid on the table. 7Fenitam wF7E The Common Council also sent in request for the return oT— the Ordinance establishing a Board of Health, as notice had been given of a motion to reconsider the vote whereby it was pas- sed to be ordained. The Ordinance was then taken from the table, the request of the Common Council was granted , and the Ordi- nance returned to them. Subsequently the Ordinance was returned to the Board of Aldermen by the Common Council. On motion of Ordinance Alderman Russell the Ordinance was laid on the table. oar o H Alderman Russell offered the following Order:- en t "Ordered, that the recommendations in the .;ayort .Address in regard to a new Hose House in ';yard 5 South Salem, and a better arrangement of the Steamer House on Church Street, be referred Hose Hou; to the Joint Standing Committee on Fire Department." and steam The Order was adopted and sent down for concurrence. Came. nrs _'ousc back concurred. (Presented for approval and approved Ilarch 9, 1880) . • Lich. 8, 1880 Vol. 11, Page .110 The ,following report and Order were submitted:- "City of Salem, 1,1-ass. , 9'ayor's Office, :: arch 8, 1880, To the City Council. The Joint Committee on Public Instruction beg leave to report that they have duly completed and passed Sb-h6ol = over to the city, the school house authorized to be erected muse Ward 5, and now to be known as the Bertram School. In settle- ment of the bills "or building and furnishing it is found that the sum of three hundred and fifty dollars will be rec_uired to make a final closing adjustment, and an appropriation to that amount is respectfully reeuested by the adoption of the follow- ing Order. For the Committee, H. K. Oliver, Chairman."nupronria- "Ordered,that the s:m of Three hundred fifty dollars be tion • hereby appropriated, in addition to the sums heretofore ap- propriated to defray the expense of constructing and furnishing the new shhool house in South Salem, The report was accepted, order adopted and sent down for concurrence. Alderman Fifield offered the following Order:- "Ordered, that the .appropriation for the alteration of the Mayor and .11dermen Chamber be expended under the direction of ;:-avor & the Joint Standing Committee on Public :troperty." doom The Order was adopted and sent down for concurrence. Came back concurred (Presented for approval and approved March 91 1880. ) Petitions were received and disposed of as follows:- '1born .Petition of Thomas A. Farrell and 28 others, recuesting Street the laying of a"crossing " on Aborn Street, at the junction of Bow Street-Referred to the Committee on Streets. Petition of John J. Cunningham for a license as an inn- holdEc at Nos. 94 and 96 Derby Street. Referred to the Committee on Licenses. Innholde- Petitions for hermit to build were received as -ollows: Vdilli� H. cdirling alteration of stable on Rice St; Francis Permits Brown, alteration of dwelling house on Chestnut St; Ellen B. u� Cloutman, wooden dwelling house at corner of '<;ebb and .�ndrew Streets; A. J. :.'looney, wooden building for stable at corner of. Roslyn and Lafayette Streets; D. G. Batchelder, wooden dwelling house and stable on Roslyn Street. Termits were • granted. T.,-ch. 8, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 111 Petition of Thomas Gorman for leave to move a building Removal c through Frebb and Derby Streets. Permit was granted. 7uilaing A communication from the :mayor was received stating that Claim the claim of W. C. C. Moulton for land taken on Boardman Street,Boardmai at its laying out as a public way by the city, is unadjusted, St. and .referring the matter to the Board of Aldermen. The communi— cation was referred to the Committee on Streets. Notice by John Sullivan, that on the 12th day of February 1880, he sustained bodily injury while walking on the sidewalk Claim in Peabody St., and representing that the cause of said injury was a defect in said sidewalk, was received. Referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Claims -nd sent down for concurrence. Came back concurred. .Presented for approval of reference and • approved I.-arch 9, 1880. ) Notice by Ellen ,`urphy, that on the 27th day of December 1879, she received severe injuries on School Street, and re Claim Presenting the cause of said injuries to be a defect in the sidewalk was received. Referred to the Joint Standing Commit- tee on Claims and sent dorm for concurrence. Came back con- curred. (Presented for approval of reference and approved I.-arch 9, 1880.) The monthly report of the city marshal was accepted and City placed on file. -_`arshalIs eooK�— Alderman Russell submitted the follovring report :- "City of Salem i_arch 8th 18880. To the 3oard of _adermen. Leave to The Committee on Drains and Sewers to. %vhom was referred the pe-enter tition of James E. Tufts for leave to enter the Highland =venuesewer Sewer, respectfully report that leave be granted (raider the direction of the Commissioner of Streets) upom the payment of the sum of-ten dollars. For the Committee, B. W. Russell, Chairman.,' The report was accepted, and the recommendation adopted. The Board adjourned at 9 o'clk 55ms. P. Ici. Attest Henry ia, iieek, Clerk Poch. 18, 18SO Vol, 11, Page 112 A regular meeting of the Board of aldermen was held on Thurs- day evening earth 18, 1880 at 71 o'clock.. 111 the members were present. The Mayor presided, The re- cord of the last meeting was read and approved. The following communication was received:- "City of Salem, Floss. , Mayor office, 1.4arch 12, 1880, To the City Council of Salem.- Gentlemen:- It is not improbable that some portion of the land surrounding the city and police Land station may be thrown into the market by a division into lots, aT°n n? and it seems worhty of consideration whether as the station po�v covers entirely all the land the city owns, it were not advis- station able to extend the city's territory thereabouts. The plan of this land drawn by Er. Putnam C. Eng.even shows that the build- ing covers on its e::stern side some six inches not its ova. Very Resp'y Henry K. Oliver, Kayor." The communication was referred to the Joint Standing Commit- tee on Public Property and sent down for concurrence. Petitions were received and disposed of as follows : Petitions for permit to build were received as follows:- Charles H. Bates, bay window on dwelling house No. 37 Forrester St; Geo. Osborne wooden building for stable, rear of 23 Summer St; 1, Owen Hanlon, wooden building for manufactory on Irving St; ?,Vm, lernlits Back, wood and iron building for amusements at Salem Neck; ;',fin, bui d P. Haywatd, alteration of dwelling house and construction of bay window at No. 83 Summer St. Permits were granted. Ives Petition of Charles A. Ropes and seven others, for the ac- Street ceptance of Ives Street as a public street. Referred to the Committee on Streets. Petition of Charles H. Kezar for a license as an innholder; older at No. 28 Derby Sauare. The license was granted. Innholder Petition of John:Roche for a license as an inn holder at No. 8412 Derby Street. Referred to the Committee on Licenses. Herbert S- Petition of Seabury F. Rogers for extension of the Herbert severer & �a St. severer, and for permission to connect his estate with the sar ,tre o ems-. Referred to the Committee on Sewers. Petition of I;`.ary_G. Siard in reference to the granting of Innholdei innholders and common victualers licenses. Received and placed oni� Pile, ers • icense; Mch. 18, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 113 Petition of P. E. Nash and others for permission to hold Temperance out of door temperance meetings on town hall steps, or else- meetings where. Referred to the Committee on Licenses with power. Petition of Benjamin Shreve and forty others, for an ap- Common propriation of one thousand dollars to be expended under the direction of the Committee on Public Property, for the .preserva- tion and improvement of the Common, and suggesting the purchase of a lawn mower; its regular use through the summer season; the removal of stumps of the old trees that have been cut or blown down; the setting out of new trees; and the building of a suita- ble band stand around the flag staff. referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Public Property and sent dowm for concur- rence. Petition of William B. Hayden and 15 other clergymen of Li�uo�r • Salem, requesting that no person be permitted to hold a liquor Licenses 8 license and an innholder's license at the same time, and that no liquor license be granted to any person doing business in a building-------------------which is also used as a dwelling house. Received and placed on file. Aldermen Emmerjon submitted the following Act of the Legisla- ture, the same being an addition to the city charter, viz;- Addition t "Chapter 78. arm ter Commonwealth of Massachusetts. In the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty. An act-An addition to an act establishing the City of Salem. Be it enacted & c. as follows:- Section 1. Whenever in consequence of the death or resignation of the mayor or from any other cause, the office shall have be- come vacant, and the board of aldermen and common council shall each have declared by vote that the office is vacant, the board of aldermen shall issue wabrants for the election of a mayor for the remainder of the term for which the last mayor was elected, unless the board of aldermen and common council shall each have declared by vote that it is inexpedient so to do; and the same proceedings shall be had as are provided by law for a choice of a mayor by the inhabitants. Until such vacancy is filled as afore- said, and when ever the mayor from absence, illness, or other tem- porary disability cannot perform the duties of the office, and such vacancy or disability has been.declared by the board of alder- men to exist, the president of the board of aldermen shall exer- cise the powers and perform the duties of mayor as long as such • vacancy or disability continues; but while so acting he shall not vote except when the other members of the board present l: ch. 18, 1880 Vol. 11, Page lla and voting on any question shall be eoua'_ly divided. Section 2. This act shall take effect upon its acceptance by the city council of said city of Salem. Approved by the Governor !,`_arch 11, 1880." The act was accepted, and sent doi°m for concurrence. Alderman Fifield submitted the following report.and orders;- In City Council Salem, March 18th 1880. The Committee to whom was referred the communication from F. S. Patterson, in refer- ence to the purchase of his --- estate by the city, have attended to the duty assigned them, and respectfully beg leave to present the following report:- The Committee have visited the premises in question, and after making a thorough inspection of the same Report or have become convinced that it will be for the interest of the purcnase city to become the o,^mer of the above estate. although there of • may not be any immediate. recuirements for this land, still the son ester committee are of the opinion that the time is near at hand when more land will be required for stowage and other purposes. The near proximity of this estate to the centre of the business section of our city renders it important that this purchase should be made at once, as if omitted at tmis time, this estate will pass into other hands and could not probably be had on so advantageous terms as at present offered. The Committee are well aware that more land could be had by the filling in of the flats now owned by the city, in the rear of their buildings on the corner of Bridge and toward Streets, but they conclude it would prove too expensive, unless done by gradual filling, as will probably be done in the same manner as adopted in filling where their buildings now stand. If the city should become the owner of this estate, and until such time as the city would. want to occupy the land on which the buildings now stand, they would receive a rental from these buildings of three hundred and seventy five dollars per annum or upwards of six per cent on the investment. In addition to the E. S. Patterson estate the committee would recommend the purchase of the flats in the rear of the above estate, as then the city would become the owner of all the land bordered on the north by Eastern Railroad, on the south by Bridge Street, on the east by Howard Street and on the ivest by St. Peter Street, then with the new street as now laid out connecting St. Peter Street with Howard Street running parallel with Bridge Street) they would have free access to their property from either of the above named Streets. The Committee would submit the accompanying Orders. • For the Committee, Chas. H. Fifield, Chairman." ch. 18, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 115 "Ordered, that the Joint Sanding Committee on Public Pro- perty be hereby authorized to purchase for the city of Salem, npproprriaa- the estate now owned by'E. S. Patterson, situated on the cor- loy n for ner of Bridge and St. Peter Sts, and that the sum of six thous-Pure ase and dollars be hereby appropriated therefor." o Patter "Ordered, that the Joint Standing Committee on Public Pro-son esta� perty be hereby authorized to purchase for the city of Salem the "flats" in the rear of tIAe E. S. Patterson estate on Bridge A'D'Dropr St., and that the sum of twelve hundred dollars be hereby appro-tMn foi priated therefor." urcc r flata _ The report was accepted, orders adopted, and sent down for o concurrence. Alderman E+mmerton submitted the following Order. • "Ordered, that the Committee on Trust Funds be hereby au- Trust thorized until otherwise ordered to receive and retain the cus- -''unds tody of all notes, as well as bonds, issued by the City of Salem in behalf of the city trust funds, except that of the Low fund." The Order was adopted. Alderman Emmerton submitted in print an amended report of the Committee on Accounts in place of the report rendered by Report c them on the 5th inst. The report was accepted and sent dovn for om�. on concurrence. =ems Alderman ?i4ball for the Committee on Military Aid sub- mitted a report recommending the adoption of the following Oder;- "Ordered that the following named persons be allowed for i� litar� the month of 3=-,arch 1880, the sums set opposite their respective Aid Ohal) names as military aid, in accordance with the provisions of 204 Chap. 252 of the Acts of 1879, viz:- Benjamin Barker 04.-, William B.- Hayford 06.-, John :,_ooney $6,7, John Batchelder y4.-, John Welch 1st. 6.-, Peter A. Ramsdell �5.-, William Mack �5.-, Calvin Perkins $8.-, Thomas Davis 4.- Said amounts to be paid for the month of March, the city treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay said persons the sums aforesaid, and to con- tinue to pay the same until otherwise ordered." The report was accepted .and the Order adopted. (Presented for approval and approved ,'_arch'20, 1880) Alderman Yimball for the Committee on idili • Sch. 18, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 116 terry Aid submitted a report recommending the adoption of the following Order:- "Ordered, that the following named persons be allowed for the month of itarch 1880 the sums set oppisite their respective names, as military aid, in accordance z°rlth the provisions of Lilitar Chap. 301 of the acts if 1879, viz: James L. % orse (Feby and 9id OR. "_ch.) y9.-, George B. Jenkinson 04.-, Jeremiah -Kelleher 61.5o 30, John Daley �4.- B. S. S. Lilton Y3.- Edward P. Rockwood ,�5.-, Patrick Ohern $6.- Said amounts to be paid for the month of ?i7arch, the city treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay said persons the sums aforesaid, and to continue to pay the same until otherwise ordered, except to James L. ? orse whose pay hereafter will be $4.50 per month." The report was accepted and the Order adopted (Presented for approval and approved 11arch 20, 1880) . • Alderman Rantoul submitted the following- Acceptance "Voted, that the City of Salem accepts the provisions of of Act. Section 12 of Chapter 19 of the Generai Statutes of the Common- wealth of i assachusetts.° The vote was adopted and sent down for concurrence. Mr, Rantoul submitted the following Order:- "0 dered, that the Joint Special Committee on revision of ordinances, consider and report on the expediency of establish- ing a commission of five citizens to be chosen one each year for a term of five ;ears, to be styled the "Board of Public irorks" , Board of and to have charge and general supervision of the streets parks,7aFri sewers, bridges and stables of the city of Salem." vor s The Order was adopted and sent doom for concurrence, for stre The Mayor then retired, and the President of the Board pre- sewers&( sided for the remainder of the evening. Alderman Rantoul submitted the following Order: "Ordered that the Joint S anding Committee on Printing pro- cure for the use of Comnitteel one thousand gall shaets of letter paper upon the face of which shall be printed a blank form as Blank follows:- t'e�ts "In City of Salem 188 "The Committee to whom was referred the matter • Mch. 18 & 22, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 117 of have considered said matter and beg leave to re- port as follows, to wit," And upon the back of which shall be printed in the middle fold, convenient for filing the words: "Report of Committee on in the matter of- rendered 188" and that the said Committee charged same to incidental ex- penses.". The Order was referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Printing with power, and sent down for concurrence. Alderman Rantoul submitted the following Order:- "Ordered, that the Committee on Streets, Bridges and South Stables inquire and report as to the expediency of covering it�ver& • a portion of the water course now running between the exten- try eef- sion of Washington Street and the Lafayette Street-Bridge and ove�"-e laying out thereon a street running from between the Flint and same Arrington estates to some convenient point on the westerly side of Lafayette Street." The Order was adopted. Alderman Rantoul offered the following Order:- "Ordered, that a committee of conference be requested of the Common Council, upon the Ordinance establishing a Board Board of of Health." re�— The Order was adopted, Aldermen Rantoul Pratt and Simbal r inance appointed and sent down for information, and to be joined. The Board adjourned at 9 o'clock 20 ms. P. 11, Attest, Henry M. Meek, Clerk. The Common Council on the 22d, of March, 1880, concurred in the following matters:- Passage of the Order appropriating �350, to defray the expense of constructing and furnishing the new school house A r�ovria in South Salem. (Presented for approval and approved March 2; ion 1880.) Sc ool Acceptance of Section 12, Chap. 19, of the General Stat- seuseu • Acceptance_ o n� ct Lich. 22 & Apr. 1, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 118 utes. (Presented for approval and approved, t.ich. 230 1880) Acceptamce of an act in addition to an act establishing Acceptanc the city of Salem; Chap. 78, Acts of 1830. (Presented for ap- —� proval and approved, ^rich. 23, 1880.) o Ae Passage of the Order appropriating HMO. to defray the A provri expense of ventilating and remodeling the mayor and aldermen}- � tion chamber. (Presented for approval and approved Pesch. 23, 1880. ) =dermen' Reference of the Order authorizing the printing of one room thousand half sheets of letter paper for blank reports, to the Committee on Printing with power. (Presented for approval Prin�in and approved ?ch. 23, 1880. ) t Passage of the Order for the Committee or revision of the city ordinances, to consider and report on the expediency Board of • of establishing a "Board of Public V-corks." (Presented for ap- proval and approved ;rich. 23, 1880) roP� Reference of the a.°ayor's communication relating to land adjoining the police station, to the Com-_ittee on Public Pro- Land ad- perty (Presented for approval of reference and approved Mich. 23, 1880.) Joining Acceptance of the monthly report of the Committee on station police Accounts. (amended report) Presented for approval of accept (amended ance and approved iilch. 23, 1880. ) . Re t, of Reference of the petition of Benj . Shreve and others, Io- for the improvement of the Common, to the Committee on Public Acts Property. (Presented for approval of reference and approved, .T.-ch. 23, 1880. ) Acceptance of the report relative to purchasing estate Common of F. S. Patterson. (Presented for approval of acceptance and approved, :rich. 23, 1880. ) state of The Conte n Council joined Messrs. Collins, EcKean, and patterson Jaci-man, to the Committee of conference upon the Board of Health- ordinance. Board of Attest, - t Henry M. Meek, Clerk of Bd. of Or nano Ald. A special meeting of the Board of zlldermen was held on Thursday, April lst. , 1880, at 9 o'clock A. M. All the members were present except Alderman Russell. • The i:ayor presided. The record of the last meeting eras read and approved. Auctioneer A,pplip.ati4ns for auctioneers licenses were received from Charles B. Fowler and 1.1h. H. Kendall, under the style of Fowler & Kendall, and from Charles Odell; and licenses were granted. Apr::.. 1 & 5, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 119 Alderman Momerton submitted the following Order: "Ordered, that a committee of three members of this board. be appointed to prepare designs and plans for the fur- nishing of -the rooms odcupied by the Board of Aldermen, and Furnishing report --1der- report sane at their earliest convenience." men's room The Order was adopted, and Aldermen Irmerton, Pratt and Fifield appointed. (Presented for approval and approved April 3, 1880.) The Board then adjourned. attest, Henry M. Yeek, Clerk • A regular nesting of the Board of Aldermen was held on .Iondag, April 5, 1980, at 7E o'clock P. M. All the members were present except alderman Kimball. The Mayor presided. The record of the last meeting was read and approved. The bills against the department 'or the month of larch Bills were examined and approved. The semi-annual returns of the fire department c;ere ex- Semi- ermined and approved. annual Petitions for permit to build were received as follows: returns A. A. 7liggin No. 9 Skerry St. alteration of dwelling house; Department J. B. F. Osgood, alteration of dwelling house. No. 312 Essex St; Geo. H. warren, addition to dwelling house No. 40 Pleasant St; F. H. Tuttle, alteration of manufactory and storage house;permits Caroline T. Smith, alteration of dwelling house No. 11 `Nalnut too build St; James Emmerton, addition to dwelling house on Summer St; James E. Millea, wooden dwelling house on Albion St; Lawring- ton E. Stover, wooden dwelling house on Leach St; D. B. Gardner, wooden building for store on Beach Ave. Juniper Point: Philip Le favour, wooden building for stable Ocean Ave; Ezra L. Brown, wooden dwelling house on Nursery St; John K. Swasey, wooden dwelling house on Columbus Ave. Juniper Point; Charles A. Far- num wooden dwelling house on Summit Ave. Permits were granted. • The petitions of J. H. Langmaid, F. A. Langmaid and J. P. Langmaid for permission to erect wooden buildings for storage of lumber, were referred to the Committee on Streets. aril 5, 1880 Vol. 11, Wage 120 A} notice by :Mary Yoynahan of personal injuries received !. arch 13th 1880, by falling on the sidewalk in front-.of store occupied by Samuel Henderson on Broom Street, came from the Claim Common Council referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Claims and sent up for concurrence. The Board concurred.( Presented for approval of reference and approved April 7, 1880) Notice was received under date of Karch 22d that the Com- mon Council had laid upon the table, until its next regular meeting, the order authorizing the purchase of certain land of E. S. Patterson, and also that relative to the purchase of flats in the rear thereof. Patterson . estate and A petition signed b-, C. Sanders, resident-manager of theLlats — Salem District Telephone Exchange Company, requesting that telephoner connection may be established between the central office of the company, and the several fire engine and hose Telephone houses, together with the city hall and police station, came from the Common council referred to the Joint Standing Com- mittee on Fire Department, and sent up for concurrence. The Board concurred, ZPresented for approval of reference and ap- proved April 7, 1880) The monthly report of the city marshal was received,read Report and placed on file. A statement of official fees received by the city clerk Of�ulal-T� was received, read and placed on file:. Petitions were received and disposed of as follows:- Fees of Petition of Charles A. Ropes and 34 others, representing 17y C ei that the part of Derby Street, near the junction of what was formerly known as Fish Street, is nar2ow, crooked, and in- Derb convenient, and that the public safety and convenience re- bit quire that it should be widened and straightened, and request- ing that the street be widened and laid out in such manner as may best subserve the public interests. :referred to the Com- mittee on Streets. Petition of the President and Secretary of the 'rtoman's Licenses Christian Temperance Union of Salem, remonstrating against the issuing of liquor licenses. Read and placed on file. • Petition of ichard -Jilliams, re_nresenting that he has opened a salesroom in the Franklin building, for the sale of co ffns and funeral furnishings, that he has heretofore had Undertake eleven years experience as an undertaker, and pray=ing is!at license may be issued to him to act as an undertaker in and for the City of Salem. Referred to the Committee on Licenses. April 5, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 121 Petition of William Buckley and Cothers, for a sewer in Turner St Turner Street, from Essel to Derby Street. -Referred to Com- mittee on Sewers.- of Francis . G":. Tuttle and 34 others, for the ex- tension of ^-argin Street to Hathorne Street. Referred to the ivarRin St Committee on Streets. Petition of Frederick Porter for a license as a Common Common Victualer at No. 9 Central Street. License eras granted. Petition of A. A. S`+iggin for leave to enter the sewer in is ua er Skerry Street, from estate No. 9 on said Street. Referred to pet. to the Committee on Sewers. Petitions from Francis A. I,Iorrill, Thomas Ashton, James ender sewe Kenney, "". B. Gardner, & Co. , James 1iley, James H. Andersmn, Frederick C. Brown, John Casey, and S. B. Comstock, for inn- Innholders holders' licenses, and from Charles VV. Leady and Frederick C, andT(.ommon Brown for common victualers' licenses. Referred to the Com- is ua er' • m$ttee on Licenses. The following report was submitted by Alderman Russell. Sewer in "City of Salem April 5th 1880. To the Board of Aldermen. Sewer in The Committee on Drains and Sewers to whom was referred the petition for a sewer in North Pine Street, respectfully report+ -t that one is very-much needed in said street and therefore re- commend the passage of the following order:- Whereas, it appears to this Board that the public con- venience and health requires the construction of a common sew- er through North Pine Street, it is therefore- Ordered, that the Commissioner of Streets be and he is hereby directed to construct a common sewer as follows: commencing at the .Essex Street sewer and running through North Pine Street about 325 feet, there to connec t with the Fowler Street sewer. Said sewer to be constructed under thedirection of the Committee on Sewers ( and in accordance with the plans of sewerage completed October 1874 by C. A. Putnam C. E. on file in the city clerk's office) and said commissioner is hereby instructed to report a schedule of the expense thereof, when completed to this board. For the Committee, B. W. Russell, Chairman." The Order was adopted. (Presented for approval and appro- ved ,April 7, 1880.) The following report was submitted;- Sewers in "City of Salem, April 5th 1880. To the Board of Aldermen afavette The Committee on Drains and Sewers respectfully recommend the S — • passage of the following order:- 'aPhereas, it appears to this Board that the public April 5, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 122 convenience and health requires the construction of a common sewer through portions of Lafayette Street, it is therefore Ordered, that the Commissioner of Streets be andlfiereby directed to construct a common sewer as follows: commencing at the summit near Leach Street, and running southerly about 500 feet to connect with the sewer at the .junction of Piillow 4Lvenue and Lafayette Street, then from the summit near Leach Street running northerly about 1000 feet to Gardner Street. Said sewer to be constructed under the direction of the Com- mittee on Sewers (and in accordance with the _clans of sewer- age completed Oct. 1874 by C. A. Putnam C. E. om file in the city clerk's office. ) and said Commissioner is hereby in- structed to report a schedule of the e=ense thereof, when • completed to this board. For the Committee, B: V,. Russell, Chairman." The report was accepted, and the Order adopted (Present- ed for approval and approved April 7, 1680. ) The following report was submitted:- Sewer in "City of Salem April 5th. 1880. To the Board of Aldermen. eat The Committee on Drains and Sewers respectfully recommend the meet passage of the following order:- Whereas, it appears to this Board that the public convenience and health requires the con- struction of a common sewer through Leach Street, it is there- fore:- Ordered, that the Commissioner of Streets be and he is hereby directed to construct a common sewer as follows; com- mencing near the junction of Lafayette and Leach Streets, run- ning easterly about 1200 feet to the harbor. Said sewer to be constructed under the direction of the Committee on. Sewers ( and in accordance with the Mans of sewerage completed Oct. 1874, by by C. A. Putnam 0. E. on file in the city clerks office) , and said Commissioner is hereby instructed to report a sched- ule of the expense thereof when completed to this board. For the Committee, B. W. Russell, Chairman." The report was accepted and the Order adopted (Presented for approval and approved April 7, 1880. ) The following report was submitted:- "City of Salem, April 5th 1880. To the Board of Aldermen. • The Committee on Drains and Servers respectfully recommend the oreV�tfer_i passage of the following order:- Whereas, it appears to this meet Board that the public convenience and health Ytpril 5, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 123 reouires Vile construction of a common sewer through a portion of North Street, it is therefore Ordered, that the Commissioner of Streets be and he is hereby directed to construct a common sewer as follows: com- mencing at the junction of Federal and North Streets and run- ning northerly about 700 feet to the North Bridge. Said sewer to be constructed under the direction of the Committee on Sew- ers (and in accordance with the plans of sewerage completed Oct. 18742 by C. A. Putnam C. E. on file in the city clerk's office) and said Commissioner is hereby instructed to report a schedule of the expense thereof, when completed to this board. For the Committee, B. 7 . Russell, Chairman," The report was accepted and the Order adopted. (Presented • for approval and approved April 7, 1880.) The following report was submitted:- "City.of Salem, April 5th. 1880. To the Board of 11dermen. The Committee on Drains and Sewers respectfully recommend the Sewer passage of the following order:- ,'Jhereas, it appears to this Flin�— Board that the public convenience and health requires the con- Street struction of a common sewer through a portion of Flint Street it is therefore,- Ordered, that the Commissioner of Streets be and he is hereby directed to construct a common sewer as follows: com- mencing at warren street and running southerly about 250 feet, as per plan. Said sewer to be constructed under the direction of the Committee on Sewers ( and in accordance with the plans of sewerage completed Oct. 1874 by C. A.. Putnam C. E. on file . in the city clerk's office) and said Com_issioner is hereby instructed to report a schedule of the expense thereof, when completed to this board. For the Committee B. W. Russell, Chairman." The report was accepted and the Order adopted (Presented for approval and approved April 7, 1880. ) The following report was submitted:- "City of Salem, April 5th 1880. To the Board of Aldermen. The Committee on Drains and Sewers to whom was referred the Serer in petition of Seabury F. Rogers for an extension of the ==erbert -er ert • Street sewer, respectfully recommend the passage of the follow-U�" reeT ing order:- R]hereas, it appears to this Board that the Public convenience and health requires the extension of the Herbert Street sewer it is therefore _pril 5, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 124 Ordered, that the Commissioner of Streets be end he is hereby directed to construct a common sewer as follows:- com- mencing at the summit on Herbert Street and running about 200 feet, thereto connect with the several ready laid to Essex Street. Said Seer to be constructed under the direction of the Committee on Sewers ( a,.d in accordance iaith the plans of sewerage completed Oct. 1874 by C. A. Putnam C. E, on file in the city Clerk's office) and said Cor•_-_issioner is hereby in- structed to report a schedule of the expense thereof, when com- pleted to this board. For the Committee. B. `d. Russell, Chairman." The report was accepted and the Order adopted. (Presented • for approval and approved April 7, 1680.) The following report was submitted:- b "City of Salem April 5th 1880. To the Board of dermen. The Committee on Drains and Sewers respectfully redommend the Sewer in passage of the following order:- °;whereas, it appears to this -pham Board that the public convenience and health requires the con-Street struction of a common sewer through Upham Street, it is there- fore. Ordered, that the Commissioner of Streets be and he is hereby directed to construct a common sewer as follows: Com- mencing at the junction of Orne and Upham Streets and running southerly about 600 feet through --pham to connect with the Dearborn Street sewer. Said sewer to be constructed under the direction of the Committee on Sewers (and in adcordance with the plans of sewerage completed Oct. 1874 by C. A. Putnam C. E. on file in the city clerk's office. j and said Commission- er is hereby instructed to report a schedule of the expense thereof, when completed to his board. For the Committee, B. W. Russell, Chairman." The report w.as accepted, and the order adopted. (Presented for approval and approved April 7, 1880) Alderman Berton submitted the following report and order:- "In City Council, City of Salem, April 5th 1880. To the City Council. The Committee on Trust Funds of the City of Salem, respectfully submit the following report; also the accompany- ing order, and recommend its adoption. The Committee find that • the -Andrew and Odell Funds are at the present time invested in coupon bonds of the city, which are negotiable, and would recommend that the city,- treasurer be authorized to issue notes of the city in place thereof, which not being negotiable, no '-rust loss =s npril 5, 1880 Vol. 11, race 125 would accrue to the city in case the sane were lost or stolen. That -:he interest on the Neal Knight and Pingree Funds is now payable on the first day of December; that the fiscal year of the city at the time these bonds were, iscued expired on the 31st of December; at the rresent time the fiscal year expires on the 30th of November, which makes it difficult for the Com- mittee to render their account of the expenditures of the in- come of these funds in the current fiscal ,year, for this rea- son the Committee recommend that the city treasurer be authori- zed to issue notes of the city to be d ated Manly 1st. 1880 to bear interest at iix per cent per annum payable on the first day of July in each year, in place of the bonds now outstanding. That the interest on the Upton Fund is now payable on the 1st of November. The Committee recommend that the treasurer be • authorized to issue a note in place thereof to be dated Janty 1st. 1880, to bear interest at six per cent per annum payable on the first day of July of each year. Should the recommenda- tions of the Committee herewith submitted, be adopted, the in- terest on all the City Trust Funds will be payable upon a uni- form date. Geo. R. Dumerton )Committee on Robert S. Rantoul)Trust Funds.rr "Ordered, that the city treasurer be hereby)authorized and directed to issue notes of the city of Salem, payable on demand, to the City of Salem as trustee on account of city Trust trust funds for the sun of thirteen thousand four hundred and Funds twenty five dollars for the several sums and several trusts herewith specified, said notes to be dated January 1st. 1880, and to bear interest from date at the rate of six percent Der annum payable on the first day of July of each year. City of Salem, Trustee of tbLe Andrews Fund QA425.- n n n n n n Odell " 500.- rr rr n n tt TV Neal " 5000.- n n n n n n Knight - " 500.- " Pingree " 5000.- " Upton ^ �10-�00.--� }� Odc&T,yi teEhjs also authorized and d ec-ted,uroon'_the issue a Tr name 0 es, to caneel the bonds and coupons now held by the Committee on gust Funds on account of the above aneed trusts." The report was accepted, Order adopted, and sent down for . concurrence. Steam The following report and Order was submitted:- Ro'�- "In City Council, City of Salem April 5th 1880. To the City for the Council. The Committee on Streets, Bridges and Stables re- Stree s spectfully submit- _pril 5, 1880 Vol. 11, rage 126 the following report, also the accompanying order, and recom- mend its adoption. oince the passage of the annual appropria- tion the atte-.tion of this comrittee has been called to the matter of the purchase of a steam roller for use on the streets of this city. The need has long been felt in this city for a much heavier roller than the one now in use, the material for making first class macadamized roads is abundant, but for want of proper facilities but very few large outlay for repairs each year. The particular roller to which the attention of your com- mittee has been directed, is the 'aveling and Porter new patent steam road roller, weighing 15 tons, a photograph of which ac- companies this report. This roller has been in use in the city of New Haven since 1871, the city surveyor Chs. E. Fowler in re- ply to a letter of inquiry from rdr. Foster, writes giving a full • description of the machine, and its capabilities, and adds " I consider the steam roller an indisDensible articles for build- ing good broken stone pavements. In fact we could not do with- out it." The city of Fall River has had one of these rollers in use for two years, your committee accompanied by the street corny=issioner visited Fall River on .Wednesday of last week for the purpose of carefully examining this machine; on arrival the Committee were met by Mayor Green, and a Committee of the City (Iouncil, and were treated with every courtesy during their stay in the city. Uthough it Was too early in the season for road making, We found that by direction of the L_ayor the roller had been put in order, end steam raised; tie roller was run out upon the road a cuarter of a mile or more, affording every facility to the committee to carefully examinedit. The authorities of Fall River speak very highly of this machine, and fully admit all the merit that is claimed for it. This roller has every appearance of being well and substantially made, and was handed with perfect ease by one man, .Till move easily in any direct- ion, will readily ascend any hill in this cit-, the cost of running including the wages of the tender, fuel, oil &C. is between four and five dollars per dad*, and the outlay for re- pairs has been very small. The cost of this roller delivered in Salem ready for Work is about six thousand dollars. ',`Ihile the cost seems large your committee feel entirely confident that its purchase Will prove very economical and beneficial to the city, saving at least one half of its cost during the first season, at the same time doing much better work than under the present system. • April 5, 1880 Vol. 11, ?age 126 a. Your committee are of the opinion that if tge appropriation for block paving can be transferred to the appropriation for streets, bridges and stables, and authority given the commit- tee to purchase a roller the cost of the same to be charged to the appropriation, that all the work expected of this com- mittee will be accomplished, except perhaps a slight modifica- tion in the paving, and that the work will be done much better r•ith the roller, than without it. This report and recommenda- tions meets with the entire concurrence and approval of the Street Commissioner, and is the unanimous report of this com- mittee. Your Committee would further respectfully suggest that as the season • • April 5, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 127 for read making and repairs is near at hand., and as it will ree_uire four or five weeks to Drocure a roller after the order is given, that early action is absolutely necessary if the roller is to be of service this season. r'or the .Committee Geo. R. 3mmerton, Chairman." "Ordered, that the unexpended appropriation for block pav- ing be hereby transferred to the appropriation for streets, Ap ropria- bridges and stables.. That the Committee on Streets, Bridges_tion trans and Stables is hereby authorized to purchase a suitable steam (erred roller for the use of the city, the cost of the same to be Steam charged to the appropriation for streets, bridges and stables." ro ler The report was accepted, Order adopted, and sent down for for concurrence, street • �� The following report and Order was submitted:- "In Board of Aldermen. City of Salem April 5, 1880. To the Board of Aldermen. The Committee on Streets, Bridges and Stables to whom was referred the petition of Charles A. Ropes and others, that Ives Street in North Salem, may be accepted Ives as a public highway; your committee would recommend that a Street public hearing be granted said petitioners, and therefore re- port the accompanying order and recommend its adoption. For the Committee Geo. R. Emmerton, Chairman:" "Ordered, that this Board consider the expediency of lay- ing out Ives Street, as a public way; and that a hearing there- on be had at the City Hall, on Friday the sixteenth day of April 1880, at 72 o 'clock P. M., and that due notice of said hearing be given by the city clerk to all parties interested." The report was accepted and the order adopted (Presented for approval and approved April 7, 1880. ) lde..man Rantoul offered the following Order:- "Ordered, that the Standing Committee on Streets, Stables and Bridges inquire and report, as to the expediency of extend-Derby ing the westerly portion of Derby Street on the line of its Street general direction, so that it s?-all intersect Lafayette Street at some point in the vicinity of South Salem Bridge." le Order was adopted. Alderman ]�nmerton submitted the following report and order:- • April 5, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 128 In Board of ldermen, City of Salem april 5, 1880. To the Board of Aldermen. The Committee on Streets, Bridges and Stables who were directed to procure plans, and an estimate of the cost for the widening of Lafayette Street on the east- ,erly side, from the bridge to Central Street, also to encuire and report upon,the expediency of covering a portion of the Lafa ette later course now. running between the extension o£ ':;ashington t. ,ot, Street and the Lafayette Street bridge, and laying out there- fiver fi on a street running from between Flint and Arrington Estates, linR. ancanc to some convenient point on the westerly side of Lafayette street Street, and at, and from thence to some convenient point on prom Derby Street, and to procure plans, and an estimate of the asTinFtc cost of t__:: L; ;U of same, respectfully submit the following to Derby • report, also plans drawn by Charles A. Putnam Esq. Civil Eli- Strom gineer, also the accompanying order, and recommend its adop- ova-erts tion. The order directed the Co=iittee to extend the line DUFF— of Lafayette Street on the easterly side on a prolongation of the easterly side of said street, south of the bridge, this would carry the easterly line of the street through the cen- ter of Bowker's Dock, after careful consideration your com- mittee do not recommended this plan, but think that it could be more for the interest of the city to include the whole dock in laying out of the street, this plan ; ill necessitate the removal of the Phoenix Building; this will make a street 86 feet wide at the bridge, and 80 feet wide at its junction with Central Street, as laid out upon the plans heree✓ith sub- milted, the Committee estimate the cost of the alteration as follo: s:- Filling dock $2250.- Plank drain 625.- Stone wall 540.-- Land and other damages 18 085.- E�21500.- In regard to the new street from ( gton Street to Derby Street, your committee are of the o#inion that a street 50 Peet in width connecting the two points named above will prove of great public convenience, and will materially in- crease the value of real estate in all that vicinity, and therefore recommend that the street be laid out in conformi- ty with plans herewith submitted. The estimate of cost from a'ashington street to Lafayette street including the cost of the stone covering for the water course as per plan is as follows:- . 12500 yards of filling $6250.- 2000 cubic perch of stone wall 6000.- 10000 sq. feet of covering stone 2500.- 300 cubic feet of rubble 300.- 900 feet of edgestone 450.- 600 tons of macadam for grading street 900.- Land and other damages 2600.- lg000.- i 4pril 5, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 129 The extension of this street to Derby street can be accom- Dlished at a small additional cost and will certainly prove of great convenience to all travel to and from the lower Dart of the city; the estimate of the cost is as follows:- 360 cubic perch of culvert walks 81080.- 1000 se, feet of covering stone 250.- 60 cubic yds of rubble 60.- 1100 cubic yds of filling 550.- 200 tons of macadam 300.- 400 feet of edgestone 200.- 260 cubic yards of sea wall 520.- i Land and other damage 1540.- _:�T_$500.- The total estimated expenditure for widening Lafayette street including the removal of the Phoenix Building, and the build- ing of the- proposed street with a covered water way its en- tire. length, will amount to $45000.- The Committee have made a rather large estimate for damages, which will be materially offset- should the city decide to assess betterments on the abutters, =7he widening of Lafayette street will give the city a straight avenue more than a mile in length, and 75 feet in width, which will make it with out exception the finest street in the city. As this is an expenditure for the benefit of the whole city, Your 6om?nittee would respectfully suggest, that in case this Dlan should be adopted by the city government, that a loan be issued for the purpose of meeting the expense of this improvement, Dayabie in equal annual payments, in five or ten years, as may be thought best. For the Committee, Geo. R. Emerton, Chairman." Ordered, that this Board consider the expediency_of wide- ning Lafayette street, on its eastern side, between South __Hearing bridge and Central street, and of laying out the. same as a Dublic Way; also of covering over and filling a portion of the South river, between "A'ashington and Lafayette streets, and of laying out a public way between said streets, and of extending said way to Derby street; and that a public hearing thereon be had at the City Hall, on Friday , the sixteenth day of April, 1880, - =" , at eight o'clock P. M. , and that due notice of said hearing be given by the city clerk to all parties interest- • ed." The report was accepted and the Order adopted (71re3'esented I or approval and a_oproved April 7, 1880.) A communication from the Inspector of Buildings in refer- Danger• ence to the unsafe condition of the house upon Phelps street, ous held by the city for now S-= di: April 5, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 130 payment of taxes, was referred to t -e Joint Standing Com_ittee on Public Property and sent down for concurrence. A communication was received from the Board of Engineers recommending the appointment of the following persons as mem- bers of the Fire Department for the ensuing year, viz: Fire Steam Fire En ine Co. No. 1. Depar ne: Samuel A. Lewis, i?illiam obey jr. , John T. Lovett, Joseph saemoers C. Kehew, Charles Lamson, David W. Hamilton, John B. Chamber- lain, John J. Saunders, George H. Glover, Thomas H. Tilliams, Richard Davis, George 17. Buffum, Sylvanus R Arey, Howard C. Kimball, Albert D. Sanborn, Frn_klin W. Williamson, George W. H. Brown, Frank Hanson, Frank W. Raymond, Frank I?. Smith, George Cole, Driver; Lorenzo A. Smith, Engineer; James T. Smith, Fireman. • Steam Fire En ine Co. No. 2. Joseph A. Wilkins, Walter A. epper, dosep oster, John P. Glover, William N. Trofatter, Charles P. Osborn, Charles H. Phippen, Thomas Hamilton, Leonard J. Towns, Emery B. Skinner, 7illiam L. Tucker, William S. Hutchinson, 1+9illiam H. Baker, Horace 11 Walton, Frederick L. Shepard, James Id. Skinner, James A. Lord jr. , William Babbidge, Charles R. Sims, Charles B. Tag- gard, Samuel A. Kinsman, Engineer; illiam W. Hardy, Fireman; Augustus H. Andrews, Driver.. ffilliard A. ";'etherell , Zriver of Horse Hose Carriage. Hook & Ladder Co. No. 1 Joseph N. Peterson, villiam 0. Arnold, Albert Day jr; Robert H. Phippen, Joseph Batchelder, Frank T. Berry, John H. Bartlett George W. Felt, George L. Goss, Robert Hill, Samuel A. Lewis, J. Henry Nichols, T. Wilson Nye, George W. Peabody, Benjamin A. Tourett, Edward L. Warner,, John V. �.`arner, George P. Wood- bury, John E. Hancock, John ",,lson, Stephen H. Roberts, Driver. Hose Co. No. 1. John C. Remon Jr. ?:'alter I. Hunt, o'in J. Parsons, Edward A. Dalton, John C. Remon, George n. Frye, George F. Getchell, 17illiam L. Full, Daniel P.I. Gilman, David A. _Nichols, Joseph Perkins, jr, Horace F. Churchill, Frederick Real, Joseph L. Lawrence, 49illiam Rs Remon, George E. Miller, Edward E. Lee, Frank Deland, Charles W. Burnham, John C. Brainard. Hose Co. No. 2 William N. Andrews, amue A. Stevens, George F. Porter, James R. Bakers. Joseph H. Brooks, Fred C. Brown, 'i7illiam 0. Bridges, George R. Ballard, Henry T. Chalk, George L. Cur- rier, John P. Davis, ';dilliam D. Fernandez, 'a'lilliam N. Goodridge, • Joseph April 5, 1880 Vol. 11, --age 132 The following Order was submitted:- "Ordered, that the Joint Standing Committee on Public Pro- perty be hereby requested to inquire and report , "'hat action, _ if any, should be taken by the city council, to rrotect the :har£ at city's interest in the flats and land at the ';illows on Salem + il ows Neck, in order that no persom or perso_as ma-7 acquire any per- manent right from the permission given by the city council in 1877, to the Salem and 3,11agnolia Steam boat Company, to erect a wharf thereon." The order was adopted and sent doom for concurrence. The following report and resolve were submitted:- "In Board of adermen, City of Salem, . pril 5, 1680. The Committee on revision of the city ordinances respectfully Act represent that the city council on the loth of November last, relating • accepted Chapter 155 of the legislative A©ts of 1869, suppos- to ing the same was an Act relating to the construction of side- sidewalks walks in the City of Salem. It now appears upon investigation that Chap. 154 of said year is the one which the city council of last year intended to accept, and to correct the error the committee submit the accompanying resolve, and recommend its adoption. For the adoption of the resolve a two thirds vote of each branch of the city cou__cil is recuisite. For the Committee, Geo, R. Emmerton, Chairman. "Resolved, that the city council hereby accept Chapter 154 of the legislative acts of the year 1869, the same being " An act concerning side-walks in the City of Salem." The report was accepted, the resolve was adopted by a two thirds vote, the vote being taken by yeas and nays and all the members (except Ir. Kimball who was absent) voting in the affir- mative, and sent down for concurrence. Alderman Russell for the Committee on Licenses submitted Innholder, a report recommending the adoption of the following Order:- etc. "Ordered, that the Committee on Licenses be hereby autho- rized to receive all applications for licenses from innholders and ' common victualers, and submit the same to this Board, whenever a report is to be made thereon." The report was accepted, and on motion of lderman gantoul the order was laid on the table. Alderman Russell submitted the following report and Order. • "In Board of Aldermen, City of Salem April 5th 1880. nose Hou. in ,'and April 5, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 133 To the City Council:- The Joint Standing Committee on Fire De- pertinent to whom was referred that portion of the '.:Iayor's address which related to the Hose -louse in '.lard 5. Lafayette Street, re- srectfully report that they find the old house in a very dilapi- dated conditon and entirely unfit for the uses of the department, and in their opinion it G°could be a waste of money to undertake to repair or remodel it, or the brick building adjoining, which is now used for a lord Room and School house; they would there fore recornend the erection of a new Hose Louse and two story ' ard Room in connection with it, on the same spot where the old buildings are now located, at the junction of *Iashington of , ashington and Lafayette Streets; and they farther recommend that said buildings be built of brie:, and that the old buildings be disposed of in such manner as they deem best for the interest • of the city; in conclusion they recommend the acceptance of the accompanying plans and the adoption of the following order. For the Committee, B . W. Russell, Chairman." ''Ordered, that the sum of eight thousand dollars (�8000.-) be and hereby is appropriated for the erection of a brick hose house and two story ward room upon the city's land at the junc- tion of =Jashington and Lafayette Streets, the same to be con- structed under the direction of the Joint Standing Committee A=opria on Fire Department, and that said Committee have power to dis- tion pose of the old buildings in such 3panner as they may deem ad- visable." A recess was taken to examine the plans, after which on motion of -alderman Rantoul, the report and order were laid on the table. Alderman Rantoul for the Committee on Claims to whom was referred the matter of John Sullivan's claim for personal in- Claim juries, submitted a report recommending that the claimant have leave to withdraw. The report was accepted, adopted, and sent do-in for concurrence. Alderman Rantoul for the Committee on Claims to whom was Claim referred: the matter of Ellen P:urphy's claim for personal injur- ies submitted a report recommending that the claimant have leave to withdraw. The report was accepted, adopted and sent down for concurrence. • Alderman Rantoul submitted the following report and ordinance. "In City Council, City of Salem, r_ ril 5th 1880. The Commit- tee of conference to whom was referred the matter of the estab- ard of Board lishment of a pril 5, 1880 Vol. 11, Pace 134 board of health have considered said matter, and beg leave to report as follows, to wit: That they unanimousl-T recommend the passage of the accompanying ordinance. For the Committee, Robert S. Rantoul,Chairman." "City of Salem In the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty. An ordinance establishing a Board of Health. Be it ordained by the city council of the city of Salem, as fol- lows: Sedtion 1. There shall be chosen by ballot, as soon as may be Ordinane in the present year, and' trereafter annually in the month of Board of January of each municipal year, by concurrent vote of the two -ea�— branches of the city council, two citizens of Salem, not rem- • bers of the city government, who together with the city mar- shal, shall form a board of health, which shall continue in office during the year for which it shall be chosen and un- til anoter board shall be chosen, and shall serve without compensation . Vacancies occurring during the year shall be filled in like manner. Section 2. The said board shall meet once in a month, and as much of tener .as they may deem exped.ient; .they may choose a clerk, not a member of said board, and fix his compensation, provided however, that such compensation shall not in any one year exceed the sum of two hundred dolla.•s. They may make such rules and regulations relative to the ouarantine of vessels, the causes of sickness, nuisances and sources of filth, that may be injurious to health or may affect the comfort of the inhabitants of the city, existing within the limits thereof, as they may deem necessary, with power to cause all such nuis- ances, sources of filth and causes of sickness to be removed destroyed or prevented as the case may re4uire, and they shall exercise as regards the public health all the powers now vested in, and perform all the duties prescribed to the city council or mayor and aldermen under the laws of the common.,iealth and rules and ordinances of the cittr Iss a board of health; subject only to such limitations and restrictionse.as are contained in the ordinances, regulations and orders of the city council. Section 3. The police department shall in addition to the du-ies now incumbent upon them by ordinance, execute and o:_rry into effect all the orders, and shall perform all other ser- vices that may be required of them by the said board as a board • of health. Section 4 The board of health, if they deem it neccess'_ry in the performance of the duties required of them by this ordinance, .. are authorized and empowered to appoint subordinate officers, agents or assistants, to make regulations for the government of the same, and to fix their compensation; provided however, t`.at the whole amount of expenditures by said board shall not exceed the sum appropriated by the city council. April 5, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 155 Section 5, Annually in the month of January the said board of health shall present to the city council a report made up to and including the thirty first day of the oreceeding December containing a full and comprehensive statement of the acts of the board during the Tear, and a review of the sanitary con- dition of the city. 'I!hey shall also, whenever the city cow.- cil,or the standing committee thereof on finance, shall =e- ouire, submit to the said committee on finance, an estimate in detail of the appropriation required by said board for the remainder of the year. Section 6, all ordinances and -_ arts of ordinances inconsist- ent with the ,revisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed." The report was accepted, and on motion of Alderman Fmmer- ton the ordinance w--s laid over to the next meeting. • The Mayor then returned and presided the remainder of the evening. Alderman Rantoul submitted the following Order:- Furnishin "Whereas on the 8th day of 11-ay 1876, the Connnittee on the of Alder- city hall extension, through =alderman George R, Chapman, in men's roo: reporting the completion of their work congratulated themselves-- and the city council "upon the entire satisfaction e—Dressed by the occupants of the various rooms and by those of our citi- zens who have examined the building, "adding that °i✓e have now a city hall of which we need not ne ashamed;" and whereas, the Honourable Henry L. Williams : ayor of the city on the same day, in a congratulatory address, delivered on rededicating thebuild- ing, spoke of the work as "well completed," and of the city hall as"in its interior arrangements convenient and beautiful;"and w'nereas, subsequently, on the 12th day of April 1878, a proposi- tion for alterations in the room occupied by the Board of aldermen was introduced into the city council, which proposal met with opposition and was defeated; and whereas, the proposition did not sufficiently commend itself to his FIonour the present Mayor to prompt him .to recommend it or call attention to it in either of his two subsequent inaugurals or otherwise and whereas, on the 5th day of February 1880, the proposition was renewed in the Board of aldermen, where it met with opposition, but was car- ried, and has now been before said board at several times, and stages, and has as often met with opposition; and whereas, no principal of parliamentary usage is better settled than this, that on all committees for considering a debated question both sides are to be as fully, fairly and equally represented as . possible; and whereas, on no one of the several committees al- ready raised by this Board for the consideration of this cues- ti on, has any alderman been placed who was knov-m to be oproosed to the measure; and ,,,4ereas this Board cane ill afford, through inadvertence or other cause to incur the imputation of being willing to stifle legitimate opposition to its measures, there- fore:- Ordered, April 5, 1880 Vol. 11, _'age 136 that the order in relation to refurnishing the Chamber of the Layer and Aldermen passed at the last meeting of this Board April 1st. 1880, and expressed in the following !cords, viz; Ordered that a committee of three members of this board be appointed to prepare designs and plans for the furnishing of the room occupied by the Board of -alderman and report sa.*ne at their earliest convenience, "be and the same hereby is rescinded and repealed, and that the matter be referred to s committee made up in accordance with parlia:aentary princi- ples and practice." The Order was not adopted. alderman Gifford submitted the following report and order. "In Board of aldermen, City of Salem April 5, 1880. The Joint Special Committee of the City Council to whom was refer- red the• matter of covering the tunnel of the Eastern Railro ad oad Company, in Washington Street, have considered said matter and beg leave to report as follows, to wit: in 1878, a petition Eastern signed by many citizens of Salem, was presented to the city D R gove_-nment, asking for the covering of the tunnel, and upon runnel said petition a public hearing was duly ordered, and held, by In ashir. the Board of Aldermen, at which hearing a number of persons ton Sto favored the project, and no objected. The matter was after wards referred to the Committee. on Streets, but no report was made. The matter having again been brought to the attention of the city government, and your committee having made a care- ful examination of the premises, and being satisfied that that the large amount of travel at the . 'unction of Ess 'Washing- ton ex and 'vlash_ne ton streets, will be greatly relieved if the proposed improve- ment is carried out, thereby promoting the safety and conve- nience of the inhabitants of this city, are of opinion that the work should be done at once. By an examination of the plan herewith submitted, it will be seen that it is proposed to cover the tunnel for a distance of sixty feet south of the pre- sent abutment on Essel Street, about thirty feet of which will be used for street travel, and the balance for foot passengers, A communication has been received from the Eolyoke Yutual Fire Ins. Company, in which they offer to pay one half of the expense incurred in the work, and stating that the Eastern R. R. Co, do not object to the covering of the tunnel. The co=unication is submitted herevy-Ith. The Committee therefore reco=.end the adoption of the accompanying Order. For the Committee. • T. J. Gifford, Chairman." "Ordered, that the sum of thirty eight hundred dollars be hereby appropriated for the purpose of covering the Eastern A_p-oropria Railroad tunnel in lUashington street, for a distance of sixty tiott feet south of the existing abutment on Essex Street, said sum to be expended under diredtion of the Committee on Streets, vino April 5, 1880 vol. 11, rage 137 are hereby authorized to contract in behalf of the city, for the whole or any part of the work necessary to be done; pro- vided however, that no contract shall be made, nor the vrork begun, until said committee, in behalf of the city, have re- ceived from the olyoke ::mutual _lire Insurance Company, an agreement, properly executed, for the payment of one Calf of the expense of such work, and the written consent of the East- ern Railroad Company to the cove_ing of said tunnel." The report was accepted, order adopted, and sent down for concurrence. lderman Gifford submitted the following report:- ''In City Council City of Salem,April 5, 1880. The Commit- tee on Public Property to whom was referred the matter of the purchase of land adjoining the police station have considered said matter, and beg leave to report as follows, to wit; that in their opinion the land, with the rights of way, now owned by the city, furnish sufficient accommodation for the purposes of the police station, and that it is therefore inexpedient to purchase additional land for that purpose. Respectfully submitted, for the Committee, T. J. Gifford, Chairman." The report was accepted, adopted, and sent down for con- currence. Alderman Gifford submitted the following report and order. "In City Council, City of Salem, April 5, 1880. The Com- mittee on Public Property to Thom was referred the matter of Land the petition of Benj . Shreve and 40 others, for an appropria- _aT.oinin tion of �1000, to be expended under the direction of this Com- po ce mittee, for the preservation and improvement of the Common scion have considered said matter, and beg leave to report as fol- lows, to .wit; The appropriation is asked for the purchase and use of a ho:,se lawn-mower, the use of. a suitable top dressing for the grass, the setting out of a number of trees, and other improvements, in addition to the work contemplated, w.,,hen the Common estimates were made for the annual appropriation. Believing that these improvements are desired by a considerable number of our citizens, and should be carried out, your committee re- commend the adoption of the accompanying order. Respectfully submitted,for the Committee, T. J. Gifford, • Chairman.'' "o-aered, that the sum of one thousand dollars be hereby Appropria- appropriated, to be expended under the direction of the Jointtion Standing Com- April 5, 1880 V01.11, Page 138 mittee on Public Property, for the preservation and improve:-it ment of the Common." The report was accepted, order adopted and sent dorm for concurrence. alderman Fifield submitted the following Order:- "Ordered, that when this Board adjourns it adjourn until "'ohday evening next at 72 oclock, and that the regular meet- ing on Thursday evening next be dispensed -ith." -lid journmen The Order was adopted. A communication from the Trustees of the African TTetho- dist Episcopal Irission Society, thanking the board for the use Thanks of the school house on harbor street, was received add read. for use o Tar or S Alderman Emmerton moved that the use of the Council 3M�� • Chamber be requested for one or more public hearings of the Board. The motion prevailed. Use of 7ounci Alderman Fifield offered the following Order:- U B B_er "Ordered, that the Committee on Streets be hereby recuest- ed to consider the expediency of constructing the whole or a portion of I_adison Avenue, the same having been laid out in 1677 as apublic way from Largin Street to the extension of Ocean =,^adison Avenue; and that the committee report thereon at the next meet- .ave. ing of this Board, together with an estimate of the expense thereof; and further that siad committee be requested to con- fer with the Directors of the Eastern Railroad Company in re- lation thereto." The Order was adopted. In executive session, the following business was trans- acted. Resignati A communication was received from Nathan Millett resign- ing the office of a measurer of wood and bark, to take effect upon the appointment of his successor. The resignation was accepted. or f. A petition signed by John Culliton and 21 others, consum Pe ers of bark, requesting the appointment of Needham C. MillettI eeasurertt. o to fill the place made vacant by the resignation of Nathan �reoi tlillett, was received. The Mayor then submitted a communication nominating in went. place of Nathan L`illett recently appointed measurer of wood and bark, as his successor in said office, ;:':r. Needham C. Mil- • lett. The nomination was confirmed. Apr! 5 & 120 1880 Vol. 11, Page 139 The mayor submitted a communication nominating Edmund �• Drown as a Constable. The nomination was confirmed. Constable The official bond of the city marshal was received and i:;°arshal 's approved. on_(F__ A venire for four persons to serve as traverse jurors at the April term of the Supreme Judicial Court, was submitted, Jurors and the names of 'lilliam S. Lord, Franklin T. Sanborn, Add- raw B. Cross and ---eorge L. Hodgkins, were dray: from the jury box. The monthly returns of state aid under Ch-pters 252 and State Aid 301 of the Acts of 1879, were subscribed. and sworn to, by the I:Sayor and members present. • � .he Board adjourned at lly oe clk. P. Ii, Attest, Henry E. ieek, Clerk. meeting of the 3oard of A.dermen was held on Llonday evening, April 12, 1880, at 72 o'clock, pursuant to adjourn- ment;: All the members v,.ere n:r.,sent. The ''a„:r or presided. The he record of the last meeting was rapproved. i as _ead and 5 _ Petitions r:ere received and disposed of as follows: Petition of Thomas '.fillians for a license as an innholder at the Forrest 'iver -ouse on Lynn toad. _Referred to the Com'Innholder mittee on Licenses. Petition of C. C. Llorse and 17 others, reo_uesting that a sewer be laid in north Street between Liberty Fill road and the North river. Deferred to the 3ommittee on Seviers• Sewer in Petition of G. K. Proctor, President of the Salem and vol�ST. L:agnolia Steamboat Jompany reruesting that said Company be eranted permission to take and use the stone, in the vicinity of their wharf loc-=:ted at Salem Neck, for the purpose of build-Petitio ing a stone pier to support a part of the wharf; only such stone to to to be taken as are designated by the con-ittee on public groper-stone f ty. The petition eras read and =ilderman Rantoul offered the fol-for lowing Order:- wharf April 12, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 140 a landing at Salem Neck, be referred to the Committee on Pub- lic Property, ,vith instructions to consult the city solicitor, and report what action shall be taken with a view to protect- ing any rights the city may have in the cremises." The Order was adopted and sent down for concurrence. Came back concurred. (Presented for approval and approved -pri 14, 1880) . A petition signed by $, G. Goss and 14 others, repre- Location c senting tYtat the track of the Naumkeag Street Railway Com- Street Ra pany in North Street, is not of uniform grade and location, way track and requesting that proper steps be taken , in order that such uniformity may be established, was received and refer- red to the Committee on Streets. Alderman Russell moved thatthe rules be suspended in Rules order that the report upon the erection of a new hose house, Ouspendec may be considered at this time. The motion prevailed. The report was then taken from the table and accepted. Hose Hous The order appropriating $8000. for the construction of such building, was then adopted and sent down for concurrence. a ro r a ion On motion of Alderman Emmerton tue rules of the Board relating to reconsideration, viere suspended for this meeting Rules suspended Alderman Russell for the Committee on Fire Department, to whom was referred the nominations from the aayor of mem- bers of the fire Department for the ensuing year, submitted Firemen a report recommending that the nominations be confirmed. The report was accepted and the nominations were confirmed. Alderman Russell for the Committee on Licenses, to whom undert-ke was referred the petition of Richard Fdilliams for an under- takers license, submitted a report recommending that the li- cense be granted. The report was accepted and the license granted. Alderman Russell for the Committee on Drains and Sewers o Re rt on to whom was referred the petitiom of A A. 'rriggin for leave et__ to enter the sewer from No. 9 Skerry S�reet, submitted a re- port recommending that leave be granteh under the direction en er se1� of the Commissioners of Streets, and upon the payment of �42.24. • The report was accepted and the recommendation adopted. April 12, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 141 Alderman Russell submitted the following report:- Telephone City of Salem, April 12th. 1880. To the City Council. The Joint Standing Committee on Fire Department, to whom was referred the petition of Charles Sanders, manager of the Salem District Telephone Exchange Co. for leave to establish telephonic connections between the central office of the Com- pany and the several engine and hose houses, have attended to that duty and beg leave to report as follows, to wit;- The Committee after carefully considering the matter, think that eventually the telephone may be introduced as a fire alarm, at a much less cost than the electric alarm, and can be opera- ted with a very small additional cost to the general running expensas of the department:-they therefore recommend that a • trial be made so far as connecting the fire engine and hose houses, the engineers residence, and place of business; this would facilitate the location of a fire, and give the depart- ment valuable information that under the present system can- not be obtained. Said conneetions to be made under the di- rection of the Committee on Fire Department and the expense thereof (which will be four hundred dollars per annum) be charged' to the appropriation for fire department. For the Committee B. W. Russell, Chairman." The report was accepted recommenddtion adopted and sent down for concurrence. Came back concurred (Presented for ap- proval and approved April 14, 1880. ) Alderman Pratt submitted the following report:- "In City Council, Salem April 12th, 1880. The Joint Stand- ing Committee on Y7ater 7lorks, to whom was referred TM so much of the i-eyor's address as related to the Water Works" have fully considered the subject, and respectfully submit the following report, viz;- That in the judgment of the Committee, it is not at present necessary or expedient to take any action in regard to the relaying of the 12 inch cement water pipes in Washington street, by the sides of the Eastern Railroad tunnel. For the Committee, B. J. Pratt, Chairman," The report was accepted, adopted and sent down for concur- rence. Came back concurred. (Presented for approval and ap- proved April 14, 1880.1, • Alderman Rantoul submitted the following report:- In Board of Aldermen, City of Salem, April 12th 1880. Census The Committee of this Board to whom was referred the matter of preparing answers to certain circulars, forwarded from the census bureau at tashington have considered said matter, and beg leave to report as follows, to writ:- That the several in- terrogatories sub- April 12, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 142 mitted to them, are sufficiently answered in the documents A. B. and D. herewith reported. For the Committee, Robert S. Rantoul, Chairman." The report was accepted. Alderman mmerton for the Committee on Streets, to rrhom laargin was referred the petition of F. W. Tuttle and others, for the Street extension of ?.`argin St, to Hathorne St., submitted a report, with a plan and estimates, and recommend the adoption of the following OrderP- • "Ordered, that this Board will on Thursday April 29, 1880, at eight o'clock in the evening, at the city hall take into consideration the petition of F. W. Tuttle and others, to ex- tend Nargin Street to Hathorne Street, and that due notice of the hearing be given to all parties interested." The report was accepted and the Order adopted (Presented for approval and approved April 14, 1880. ) Alderman -qnmerton for the Committee on Streets submitted the following Order:- Location "Ordered, that this Board will on Thursday, April 29th of street 1880, at seven and one half ( 72) o'clock in the evening, at railwa the city hall, take into consideration the petition of R. G. tirac Goss and others, for changing the location and grade of the track of the Naumkeag Street Railway, between the Essex Rail- road track on North Street, and the termination of said Street Railway on North Street, and that due notice of the hearing be given to all parties interested, by publication of this order, in the Salem Gazette, the first publication to be at least fourteen days before said hearing." The Order was adopted, (Presented for approval and appro- ved April 14, 1880.) The Mayor then retired and President Bremerton presided for .the remainder of the evening. The following Order came from the Common Council, adopted and sent up for concurrence;- "Ordered, that the city treasurer be and he is hereby au- thorized to pay Frederick Grant of Post 34. G. A. R., An-oropria • the sum of three hundred (30o� dollars, the same to be expend-bion ad under the direction of the Post, in d&fraying the expenses =• R. of A3emorial Day in May next." Apri 12, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 143 Board concurred. (Presented for approval and approved April Sewer 14, 1880. ) in ig .s Alderman Russell submitted the following renort:- "In Board of --ldermen, City of Salem, ,'pril 12th. 1880. The Committee on Drains and. ,Sewers respectfully recommend the passage of the following order, to it; ';:hereas, it appears to this Board that the public convenience and health recuires the construction of a common sewer through Briggs Street, it is therefore,- "Ordered, that the Commissioner of Str::ets, be and he is hereby directed, to construct a common sewer as follows: Com- mencing on Webb Street, at the foot of Andrew Street, joining • sewer already laid in Andrew Street, thence southerly upon G7ebb Street 200 feet, to Briggs, thence up Briggs about 750 feet to to near Pleasant Street; said sewer to be constructed under the direction of the Committee on Sewers ( and in accordance with the plans of sewerage, completed Oct. 1874, by C. A. Putnam C. y, , on file in the city clerk's office) and said commissioner is hereby instructed to report a schedule of the expense there- of, when completed to this board. For the Committee, B. ':j. Russell, Chairman." The report was accepted and the order adopted (Presented for approval and approved April 14, 1880. ) Alderman Russell submitted the following report:- "In Board of Aldermen, City of Salem, April 12th 1680. Sewer in The Committee on Drains and Sewers to :horn was referred the rl ner S petition for a se%:er in Turner Street, have considered the natter, and respectfully recommend the passage of the fol- lowing order, to wit:- 1.7h.ereas, it appears to this Board; that the nublic convenience and health requires the construction of a common sewer through a portion of Turner Street, it is therefore,- Ordered, that the Commissioner of Streets, be and he is hereby directed -lo construct a common sewer as follows: Com- mencing at the junction of Essex and Turner Streets, and run- ning southerly about 600 feet to Derby Street, there to con- nect with the sewer already laid from the junction of Derby and Turner Streets to the dock; said sewer to be constructed • under the direction of the Committee on Severs ( and in accord- ance with the plans of sewerage dompleted Oct. 1874 by C. A. Putnam C. E. on file in the city clerk's office) and said Com- missioner is hereby instructed to report a schedule of the ex- pense thereof when completed to this board. For the Committee, B. W. Russell, ChaisTsan.'° April 12, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 14A The report was accepted ai.d the order adopted (Presented for approval and approved April 14, 1880. ) Alderman Pratt submitted the following report:- Aldermen*, "City of I*lem, Board of aldermen April 12, 1880. To the Board of Aldermen. '4 e Special Committee on the part of thisroom Board to submit pl.ans and estimated for the refurnishing of Board of Aldermens Room, respectfully submit the accompanying plans and estimates, also the accompanying order and recommend its adoption. For the Committee. Geo. P. 1�mmerton, Chairman." "Ordered, that a Special Committee of three membere of thid. • board, be appointed to refurnish the Board of :'idermen's Room, in substantial accordance with plans herewith submitted, and that said committee are hereby authorized to expend a sum, not to exceed twelve hundred dollars, in carrying out said plans, said amount to be charged to the expenditure for incidentalsc" A recess w:::.s taken to examine the plans, after w2iich the report wd..§ accepted. Alderman Rantoul moved that a yea- and nay vote be taken up on the passage of the order. The motion prevailed. 'lderman Rantoul th-n moved to amend the order, by adding the following V6''rds:- "And further, that the rostrum ?,;rich has been used by ex-mayors Saltonstall, Phillips, 1ebb, Cabot, Silsbee, Pingree, Upham, Huntington, :-.ndrews, esservey, �,Iheatland, Osgood, Roberts, Cogswell, Brown, Calley and ';illiams without complaint in the past, be deposited with the Essex In- stitute, as a memorial of what has been found unfit for further use, at a time when needful public improvements are awaiting the means to execute them; and further that a committee of this body be appointed, to remonstrate with the common council, against continuing to use chairs and desks, the same in age and style with those now condemned as unfit for the use of Aldermen." The amendment was rejected. The order i:ias then adopted, .Aldermen Emmerton, Fifield, Gifford, himball, Pratt and Rus- sell voting in the affirmative, and Alderman Rantoul in the negative. Aldermen Pratt, Fifield and Russell were appoint- ed as the Committee (Presented for approval April 14, 1880 and approved April 17, 1880.) Alderman Rantoul offered an order for he appointment Liouor • of a Special committee of three kembers, with instructions T--enses to give a public hearing in the matter of liquor licenses, and after discussion, on motion of Alderman Pratt, further consideration of the order was pisponed until the executive session. Apri 12, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 145 The following communication was received: "To the City Council, Gentlesaen:- At a meeting of the Overseers Board of Overseers of the Poor, held on the sixth inst. , it of the was voted after a careful and thorough discussion of the Poor subject, following an equally careful and thorough examina- tion of the establishment under their care, with varich es- tablisrment a majority of the members of the board had been familiar for many years, that a special committee be appoint- ed consisting of the chairman of the board, the chairman of the committee on the house, and the chairman of the committee on the farm, whose duty it should be to acquaint the city government, with the necessity by which the Board of Overseers feel constrained to ask for a special appropriation, to be ex- pended in repairs upon some of the buildings of the department, and in the erection of a new barn. For the period of more than a quarter of a century, with the single exception in 1879, of the sum of 4750.- for a needed coalshed, nothing has been asked of the government by the board, beyond the custo- mary annual appropriation, but now by reason of long contin- ued usage and wear, both the principal building in which the poor of the city are sheltered, and some of the out buildings, imperatively demand attention. The repairs contemplated are as follows: A completing of the method of drainage neces- sary to the proposed bathing and water closet accommodations, with neither of which has the house ever been suitably pro- vided; some improved method of heating; reflooring and re; plastering in various parts of the house; procuring such additional furniture as the comfort and convenience of the inmates of the house demand; making certain general minor repairs and improvements as may be deemed necessary; and,in as much as the two barns are in a condition not only not cred- itable to the city, but in a state of advanced decay, ont of them being already unsafe to the live stock therein housed, and the other worthless for the purposes intended, which the work in both is done at great disadvantage to economy and facility of labor, a proper cleanliness being impossible, a new barn is needed of such size and arrange=.lent as will ac- complish the intents of both buildings, a suitable piggery to '_:e connedted therewith. The Board therefore, through its Committee most respectfully asks for an appropriation of twelve thousand($12,000.-) dollars, to effect the accom- plishment of the several objects herein before set forth,and as in duty bound. Hen= K.Oliver,Chairnen Board of Overseers • J. Frank Dalton, Chairm_n,Comnittee on House, John Pickering jr, Chairman,Committee on Farm)Special Com tee of the Board The communication was accer_ted. =aderman Fifield then submitted the following Order:- za�ropriat` "O, dered, that the sum of twelve thousand dollars Apr. 12, 1880 Vol. 11, rage 140 be hereby appropriated, the same to be exepnded under direc- tion of the Overseers of the Poor, in carrying out the impro�Te- ments suggested in their communication to the city council under date of April,12, 1880; this appropriation to be added to the appropriation for the Poor Department." On motion of Alderman Rantoul, the co=iunication and order were referred to a joint special committee, consisting of three members of this Board, with such as the Common Coun- cil may join, with instructions to consider the same and re- port, Alderman Rantoul, Fifield and Gifford appointed, and sent down for concurrence and to be joined. Came back con- curred, and Messrs Day, Riley, Gifford, 'e+hipple and :?.chean joined on the dommittee. (Presented for approval of reference and approved April 14, 1880.) • A report from the Committee on Finance and Appropria- tions recommending the adoption of the following order came 'treasurer from the Common Council, report accepted, order adopted, and =ut—�IIrizee sent up for concurrence, viz:- Ere— to "Ordered, that the city treasurer under direction of the money Joint Standing Committee on Finance be authorized to hire, in such sums as may be required, the sum of one hundred and fifty thousand dollars, to meet the demands on the treasury in an- ticipation of the receipts from taxes." The Board concurred (Presented for approval land appro- ved April 14, 1880.) Notice was received that the Common Council had this eve- Steam ning rejected the order relative to a steam roller. roller Also, the order relative to the_atterson lot. Also, the order relative to adjoining flats. Alderman Gifford offered the following Order:- "Ordered, that a committee of conference be recuested, Patterson upon the order relating to the purch-se of a steam roller for estate ar t`:e use of the street department: said committee to have leave lets— to sit after the present session of the city council." The order was adopted, Aldermen Gifford, Pratt and Russell appointed and sent down to be joined. The Common Council joined &tessrs. Johnson, Jackman and Lusbomh. Steam The ordinance relating to a Board of Health came up as un- ler finished business, and, on motion of Alderman Russell, it was laid on the table until the next meeting. Ordinanc The Board then went into executive session, 7oars o • A petition of the President of the Eastern Railroad Com- Health :4=ilro d orTice— Apr. 12, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 147 pany re ::uesting that ';cil!iam H. =ocher, Augustus A. Lefavor, and William F. Warner, may be appointed as railroad police, was received, together with a communication from the isayor nominating said persons as such officers. The nominations were confirmed. A communication from the ?iayor nominating Rufus B. Gif-Ins_ ep ctor ford, as Inspector of Buildins for the year ensuing, was re-o�_ld ceived; and the nomination was confirmed. i A communication from the ' ayor nominating James a. Smith as a constable, was received; and the nomin tion was confirmed Constable Alderman Russell submitted the following report:- "In Board of ='Kaermen, City of Salem, =pril 12, 1880. • The Con ittee on Licenses to whom was referred applications Innholder: from the persons named below, for innholders licenses, have considered the matter and beg leave to report as follows, to wit: That innholders licenses be granted to Francis A. T.orrill at id0. 22 Derby Scuare, James H. Anderson at No.s 17, 19 and 21 Derby Square; Sheridan B. Comstock at No. 53 'riiashington ST. That innholders licenses be refused, to A. B. Gardner & Co. at No 142 Front Street; James Kiley at No. 6 Derby Square; Thomas Ashton ;at No. 46 Harbor Street. For the Committee, B. _. Russell, Chairman." The recommendations of the committee as to the granting and refusal of licenses, were adopted. alderman Russell submitted the following report:- "In Board of =ldermen, City of Salem, April 12, 1880, The Committee on Licenses to whom was referred applications from the persons named below for licenses as com: on victualers, hav%mmon considered the matter, and beg le ve to report as follows, to Victua- wit:- That common victualers licenses be granted to Frederick era C. Brown at No. 195 '"Fashington Street, and to Charles .;7. laeady at No. 14 Lafayette Street. For the Committee, B. W. Russell, Chairman." The report was adopted. Alderman Rantoul them v=ithdrew the Order submitted by him Lirr relating to liquor licenses, and offered the following Order:- License • "Ordered, that the Board of :aldermen give a public Rearing to all parties desiring to be heard in relation to liquor licen- ses, on the after Apr. 12, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 148 noon of the 19th. day of --oril current, at 3 o'clock, at the city hall, and that the clerk of the Board cause proper notices to be published in all- the newspapers." The Order was adopted. (Presented for a u �rotal and ap- proved April 12, 1880. ) The executive session as then closed. The Common Counc'.1 at its session this evening concurred in the following matters, viz:_ Acceptance of the report relating to trust funds, and Trust passage of t _e order authorizing t_ e issue of notes ;mounting to $lK25.- in place of certain trust funds bonds. (Zresented for approval and approved April 14, 1880. ) Acceptance of report and passage of the Resolve accept- Acceptant ing Chapter 154 of the legislative Acts of 1869. (Presented o for approval and approved April 14, 1880. ) • n Acceptance of the report and passage of the order ap- propriating $1000. for the improvement of the Common. (Pre- An�rovr�ia sented for approval and approved April 14, 1880. ) tion 3or Reference of the complaint from the Inspector of Build- ,3 on ings of a house in Phelps Street, to the Committee on 'Public Prooerty. (Presented for approval and approved April 1_, 1880. ) Acceptance and adoption of the report granting leave Dangerous tp withdraw. upoii the claim of John Sullivan (Presented for Building approval and approved April 14, 1880. ) Acceptance and adoption of the report granting leave to Claim withdraw upon the claim of Ellen Idurphy. (Presented for appro- val and approved April 14, 1880.) Acceptance add adoption of the report relating to the pur-Clain chase of la d adjoining the police station (Presented for ap- proval and-approved April 149 1880. ) Land ad- Passage of the order directing the .city clerk to furnish o n n the Committee on Accounts, with a copy of appropriations tic Po ice (Presented for approval and approved April 149 1880.) 77=tion Passage of the order requesting the Committee on Public Pro- perty to inquire and report what action should be taken to City o'er! protect the city's interest in the flats and land at the to ?UFn sF 14illows; Presented for approval and approved April 14, 1880. ) c�ies Passage of the ordinance relating to. presentation of bills against the city by the water department. (Presented Willows for approval and approved April 14, 1880. ) Ordinance I`auer bi = • Apr. 14 & 16, 1380 Vol. 11, Page 149 The Board adjourned at 10 3/4 o'clock P. M. Attest, Henry Heek, Clerk A special meeting of the Board of Aldermen was held on Wednesday, April 14, 1880, at 72 o'clock P. Pa. The Common Council were also in session. All the members :=:ere present except _1lderman Kimball, The Layor presided. The reading of the record was dispensed with. • z message was received from the Common Council Propos- Conventio: ing a convention of the two branches forthwith, for the pru- S eam roa pose of listening to explanations from Er. sl. Z, Oastler9 roller a. ent of the Aveling & Porter steam road roller, in relation to said roller. The proposal was acceded to, and the two branches met in convention in the council chamber, and were addressed by ? r. Castler. On motion of Llderman :Rantoul, t-,e thanks of the con- vention were extended to tar. Oastler for his instructive re- marks, and for his extreme courtesy in replying to question from the members. The convention was then dissolved, and the two boards separated. The common council concurred in the passage of the order Apvro r�ia appropriating tr3800. for the covering of the Railroad tunnel tion for in +Washington Street, and in the order appropriating w8000. Tunnel— for a new hose house in ':Ward 5. ( Both orders were approved 2. rroopr a_ by the :mayor, April 15, 1880. ) ti0n or se rouse ^he Board adjourned at 9_. o'clock P. 11. Attest, Henry Pa. meek, Clerk • A special meeting of the Board of sldermen was held on Friday evening April 16, 1880, at 712 o'clock P. Ia. All the members were present. The : ayor being absent, President �imerton presided. The reading of the record was dispensed with. Agri 16, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 150 It being the hour assigned for a heari;.g upon a petition for the laying out of Ives street as a public way, the Presi- Ives dent read the petition and order of notice, and declared the Street hearing opened. No person desiring to be heard either for or agdLinst tie matter, the hearing was closed, and on motion of alderman Russell the subject was recommitted. to the Commit- tee on Streets. The following Order was submitted:- "Ordered, that the Order of this Board passed on the 12 Margin th instant, relating to a public hearing on the petition for Street the extension of margin Street to Hathorne Street, be and the same is hereby rescinded." The Order was adopted. • At eight o'clock, the board proceeded to hear all per- sons interested in the matter of widening Lafayette Street, Lafayette and of filling a portion of South river, and constructing a d7C street from Washington to Derby Street. The president read Bo;i er's the order of notice, and a recess was taken for examination Dock, &c. of the plan, after which I Flint addressed the board favor- ing the matter under cettain conditions. Mr. Arrington ob- jected to the laying out of a new road from viashington Street, and D. B. Kimball Esq. appeared for J. S. Butler, in opposi- tion to the same. A gentlemen representing P,r. Blaney of Peabody, said that Mr. Blaney was absent from the state, but had requested him to say that he was not opposed to. the mea- sure, and the damages expected would be merely nominal. ,ir. Alonzo H. Smith thought that his private interest should not stand in the way of a public improvement, but that the busi- ness of the firm which he represented would be greatly dama- ged by the widening of Lafayette Street, and the filling of the dock. Mr. Hubbard Breed spoke in opposition to the pro- ject on account of the e±pense and the danger of creating a greater nuisance in the mill pond. A commmnication from the Trustees of the estate of Charles H. Fabens, protesting a ainst the matter, was received. The hearing was closed at o'clo ck,ock when the membere of the board considered the sub- ject,ject, until 10 o'clock P. M. , and further consideration was then postponed until the next regular meeting. The Board then adjourned. • Attest, Henry iVi, I"eek, Clerti. A meeting of the Board of Aldermen, was held on Idonday, April 19, 1880, at 3o'clock P. L.. All the members wer present. The I'layor presided Apr. 19, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 151 Mr. C. H. Dearborn, on motion of _1 dcrman Rantoul, was Exhibition ;ranted a license for a' gift entertainment, upon the payment of tv>ent7, five dollars for each days entertainment. A petition from Davis and ray, proprietors of the -Essex Innholde House, asking for an innholders license, was granted. The Board then proceeded to hear all persons interested Liouor in the matter of granting liquor licenses. Licenses Rev. Dr. :.liner of Boston and sirs. Hunt of Hyde Park, ap peared for the :4omen's Christian Temperance Union of Salem, and addressed the Board in opposition to licenses. Rev. A.7r. Reese Rev. 1,r. Lerrill, and Rev. Mr. Elder, Iars. Blary G. ;'lord, and • ::Messrs J. F. Almy, 1i1illiam Lefavour and I.illiam Chase,opposed the granting of licenses. L'Ir. 0. W. H. Upham spoke in favor of license. The hearing was closed at ten minutes of six o'clock. President Emrmerton in the chair, other business was then Innholde transacted as follows:- &-70m. Petitions from Margaret Collins, and J. F. Eatvristle & Uictuale: Co. , for innholders licenses, and from IT. S. Chase for a license as a common victualer, were referred to the Committee on Licenses. A communication from Ezra ;oodbuby , declining to serve Surveyor as surveyor general of lumber and timber, was received, accept-o£ ed, and sent down for concurrence. LMETer A petition from John H. Hammond, for leave to tear down and remove, the house No. 390 Essex Street, was granted. Building The Board adjourned at five minutes of six o'clock. Attest Henry P:?. Leek, Clerk. A regular meeting of the Board of ermen was held on Thursday April 22, 1880, at 72 o'clock P. M. All the members were present. The 114ayor pre • April 22, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 152 sided. The recerd of the last meeting was read and approved. Petitions were received and disposed of as follows:- Sevier Petition of James W. Averill and 6 others, for the =,- struction of a common sewer in Summit Avenue, between Siillow Avenue and Leach Street. Referred to the Commitee on Sewers. Petition of T. N. Covell, for a common victualer's license. Referred to the Committee on Licenses. Common Petition of Charles A. Ropes and 69 others, representing 1T�ctualei that in their judgment, the project I:or widening Lafayette street, and extending Derby street to Washington street, will if carried out be of great public advantage and askinsfz for La a eti • favorable action thereon. Read and placed on file. and Dert Petition of Richard C. 1vienning and 89 others, asking 77s that so much of the plan now under consideration, as proposes to widen Lafayette street, by the filling of Bowker's dock, LafayettE and the removal of Phoenix building, may be at once carried St. out. Read and placed on file. Alderman Kimball for the Committee on ;°ilitary Aid, sub- mitted a report recommending the adoption of the following Order:- ;iili tart' "Ordered, that the following named persons be allowed for Aid Chap, the month of April 1880, the sums set opposite their respect- 2—T_ ive names as idlitary Aid, in accordance with the provisions of Chap. 252 of the Acts of 1879, viz:- John H. Ricards, y10.-; Michael O'Neil, $10.- Said amounts to be paid for the month of April, the city treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay said persons the sums aforesaid, and to con- tinue to pay the same until otherwise ordered." The report was accepted, and the order adopted (Present- ed for approval and approved April 24, 1880.) Alderman Kimball for the Committee on lailitary Aid sub- p;*,ilitary mitted a report recommending the adoption of the following Order:- "Ordered, that the following named person be allowed for the month of April 1880, the sum set opposite his name, as !ilitary Aid, in accordance with the provisions of Chap. 301 of the Acts of 1879, viz;- John i.anery $4.- Said amount to be paid for the month of April, the city treasurer is hereby au- thorized and directed to pay said person the sum aforesaid, and to continue to pay the same until otherwise ordered." The report was accepted and the order ado-oted. ( Pre April 22, 1880 Vol 11, Page 153 seated for approval and approved April 24, 1880. ) lderman aamerton submitted the monthly report of the Com- mittee on Accounts. The report ':;'as accepted, and sent down for cclount concurrence. Uderman mmerton offered the follot°wing Order:- "Ordered, that t__e compensation of the superintendent of Su e_Tint: the Essex bridge for the present munici ai year, and for each dento succeeding year, until otherwise orders , shall be six hundred3r nae dollars." The Order was adopted (Presented for approval and appro- ved April 24, 1880. ) • =lderman Russell for the Com:.ittee on Sewers, submitted Sewer in a report recommending the adoption of the following Order:- �V " ,hereas it appears to this board that the public cone- Ben nience and 'wealth require the construction of a common sewer St. in Bentley St. it is therefore,- Ordered, that the commissioner of streets be, and he is, hereby directed to construct a com- mon sewer, as follows:- Comr:iencing at Derby St.m thence 350 feet to the summit; then the balance 150 feet to Essex Street. Said sewer shall be constructed under the direction of the com- mittee on' drains and sewers, and in accordance with the clans of sewerage completed October 1874, on file in the city -clerk's office; and said commissioner is hereby instructed to report a schedule of the expense of said secs=, c.hnn completed, to this board." For the Committee B. 'H. Russell, Chairman." The report was accepted and the order _adopted. (Presented for approval and approved April 24, 1880. ) alderman Russell for the Committee on Sewers submitted a report recommending the adoption of the following Order:- "'i'lhere- as it appears to this board that the public convenience and Sewer in health recuire the construction of a common sewer in Summit �IT� U Avenue, it is therefore,- Ave, Ordered, that the commissioner of streets be, and he is — hereby directed to construct a common sewer, as follows:- Com- mencing at the ",:pillow St, sewer, thence northerly through the avenue to near Leach St, about 600 feet. Said sewer shall be constructed cider the direction of the committee on drains and . sewers, and in accordance with the plans of sewerage completed April 22, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 15 October 1874, on file in the city Clerk's office; and said com- missioner is hereby instructed to report a schedule of the ex- pense of said sewer, when completed, to this board." For the Committee, B. W. iussell, Chairnan." The report was accepted and the order adopted. (Present- ed for approval and approved April 24, 1880.) The ordinance establishing a board of health, was taken Ordinance from the table, and alderman Rlmerton moved to amend the samoard of by striking out all the words after the ordinary clause, and "ea th inserting in place thereof the words following:- Section 1. There shall be chosen by ballot as soon as may be in the present year, and thereafter annually in the month of S January, by concurrent vote of the two branches of the city council, two citizens of Salem not members of the city coun- cil, who together with the city physician, shall constitute the board of health of the City of Salem. The members of this board except the city physician shall continue in office, for two years from the first day of February in the year in which they shall be chosen, and until others shall be chosen in their places, provided that at the election in the present year one member shall be elected for the term ending on the thirty first day of January 1881, and the other shall be elected for the term ending on the thirty first of January 1882, and thereafter one member shall be elected each year. Vacancies may be Pilled at any time by the city council in the same manner for the remain- der of the term; the members of this board shall be subject to removal by the city council for cause, and shall serve without compensation, unless the city council shall otherwise determine. Section 2. This board shall organize annually by the choice of one of their number as chairman, and may also choose a cler _, not a member of the board, and they may make such rules and regulations for their own government, and for the government of all subordinate officers in their department, as they. may deem expedient. Section 3. This board shall have, and exercise all the po 'rers vested in, and shall perform all the duties prescribed to the city council as the board of aldermen of the city of Salem acting as a board of health under the statutes of the common wealth; and may appoint such subordinate officers, agents and assistants as they may deem necessary, and may fix their com- pensation, and the compensation of the clerk before _entioned, provided, that the whole amount of such compens ation shall not exceed the sum appropriated therefor an the city council. Section 4. This board shall annually in the month of January present to the city April 22, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 155 council a report made up to and including the thirty first day of the preceeding Detember, containing a full and compre- hensive statement of the acts of the board during the year, and a review of the sanitary condition of the city, and shall when requested furnish to the Committee on Finance and Appro- priations, an estimate in detail of the a-propriation reouired by the department during the next fiscal year." After discussion, on motion of Alderman Russell, further consideration was postponed untiothe next meeting. Alderman :Jmmerton then moved, that the %=ayor be requested to consult with the cit,;* solicitor and obtain his opinion at to the legality of the ordinance establishing a board of health, which was reported by the committee of conference, so far as the same provided that the city marshal shall be a member of • said board, end as to section 3 thereof, which provides that the police force shall execute the orders of said board. The motion was adopted. The Committee on Streets desiring instructions in re- Lafayette ference to the proposed widening of Lafayette street, and the Street filling of Bowker's dock; the filling of a portion of the South 3oiv erg: river, and extending Derby street to Washington street; on motion DOC_ of Alderman Russell the Committee were instructed to report FCC orders for carrying out the whole of the contemplated improve- ments. The _��or retiring, P-esident *mmerton took the chair. Alderman Rantoul offered the following Order:- Essex "Ordered, that the Committee on Streets, Bridges and Street Stables, inquire and report what steps if any can be taken to insure the widening of Essex street, in front of the estate of ',h. maynes, upon which extensive alterations are soon to com- mence so that the line of the street extending on the northerly side from Iashington street, may be extended eastward as far as the brick wall of the ';'est estate." The Order adopted. Alderman Rantoul submitted the following Order:- "Ordered, that a committee of three members of this board Aldermen'; be appointed by the chair, to inquire and report wheather an room order passed by this board, and approved April 17th 1880. , but not submitted to the common council, whereby a sum of money, not exceed twelve hundred dollars, purports to be appropriated from the city treasury for refurnishing a room in the city hall, said April 22, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 156 amount to be charged to the expenditure for incidentals, is or is not illegal and void, and in contravention of the city charter w' ich provides that"the city council shall have the care and superintendence of city buildings, and the custody and management of all city property, with power to purchase property, real or personal in the name and for the use of the city, whenever its interest or convenience may in their judg- ment, require it, " and that "the city council shall take care that moneys shall not be paid from the treasury unless grant- ed or appropriated," and that "these posers are vested in the Mayor and Aldermen and Common Council to be exercised by con- current vote, each board to have a negative upon the other." On motion of Alderman Pratt, the order was laid on the table. • Alderman Emmerton for the Committee on Streets verbally ,�;adison reported that the expense of constructing adison Avenue, Ave. from 1_argin Street to Hathorne Street, would be about three thousand dollars. On motion of Alderman Russell the Board then went into executive session, and the following report was submitted.- lnnholder; "In Board of Aldermen, City of Salem, April -12, 1880. z- Victua- The Committee on Licenses to :•,:horn was referrred several ap- ergs plications for innholders and common victualers licenses have considered said matter, and beg leave to report as fol- lows, to wit:- That innholders licenses be granted to,- Frederick C. Brown, No. 15 Derby Square, T. K. Entwistle & Co. , Juniper House, on Fort Avenue, 1LIargaret Collins, Nos. 169 & 171 :'Iashington Street.- That innholders licenses be refused,-James Lenny, No. 5 Derby Square.; John J. Cunningham Nos. 94 & 96 Derby Street; John ,'oche, do. 842 Derby Street; John Casey No 32 Derby Street. That a common victualers license be granted to,- Nathl S. Chase at the Willows at Salem Neck. For the. Committee, B. 1% Russell, Chairman." The report was accepted and licenses were granted and re refused as recommended. A request from Mir. Brackett that the city pay something •'''atering towards the watering of 'iashington street in front of the city of�S hall, during the summer season, by %°:atering carts under his charge, was referred to the Committee on Streets r,3th power. (Presented for approval and approved April ?4, 1880. ) April 29, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 157 The Board adjourned at 10 o'clock 45 ms. P. l; . Attest, Lenry tr:. . eek, Clerk. A special meeting of the Board o£ ldermen was held on Thursday evening, April 29, 1880, at 71 o'clock. All the members were present. The --ayor in the chair. The record of the last meeting was read and approved. A hearing upon the petition for changing the location Street of the street railway track in North Street, havinI been or- rai eaay dered for this tine, the order of notice was read and the Track hearing opened,. ITo person appeared in favor or opposed to tdor St.the matter, and the hearing was closed, and the matter refer- red to the Committee on Streets. The monthly report of the Committee on Accounts came COm. 031 back from the Common Council accepted in concurrence. Accounts Ilotice was received that the Common Council had concur- red in the acceptance of the resignation of Ezra i+oodbury, as surveyor of lumber. Survevor The following order came from the Common Council adopted,of Lumber L=essrs, Dodge, Dalrymple, and Day appointed, and sent up for concurrence and to be joined:- "Ordered, that a joint special committee be appointed to consider the expediency of a celebration of the approaching Celebratic anniversary of our National Independence, and to report an estimate of the expense thereof." The Board concurred, and Aldermen Russell and Pratt were joined to the coi-*ni.ttee. (Presented for approval and approved ':lay 3, 1880. ) Petitions were received and disposed of as follows: La£a ettte Petition of James Arrington and 55 others, remonstrating —etc. against the proposed plan of widening Lafayette Street, and ex- Derby Street to Washington Street. 3ead and placed on file. Petito , of John J. Cunni.ngham for an innholder's lieense. Innholder The petitioner was granted leave to withdraw. Petitions of Charles F. _telly, and ;`illiam L. April 29, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 158 Palmer, for innholder's licenses, and seorge Buxton for a com- Innholde. mon victualer's license. 8e�ictua Referred to the Committee on Licenses. Petition of Charles A. Randall for a license to keep bil- liard tables. Referred to the Committee on Licenses. tab Me_ Petition of :;rs. Y. A. Burton for license to keep an in- telligence office, Granted. Petition of John S. ;,ardwell jr and 8 others, asking for c an extension of the b:t. Vernon street sexier. Referred to the Intellige. Committee on Severs, office Petition of J. B. Edivands for leave to move a building _a. Verno through s7illow Avenue. Permit was granted. Petition..1 for permit to build were received as follows:- 7t. Sewer Mrs. Ellen Real No. 31 Hardy St, addition to dwelling house; Removal c Philip Ryan, addition to dwelling house No. 24 Park St., : arg- aret 2 . Choate, addition to dwelling house in Barton Sq.; Peter Bui ding Silver, bay window on dwelling house in Brown St.; i::rs. Isabel F. Emilio, addition to dwelling house on Forrester St; James a Lordt, building for tanning purposes on Federal St. ; Thomas Permits t Fuller, wooden building for barn rear of No. 7 at. Ve-^non St; build Daniel B. Gardner, wooden dwelling house on Columbus Ave. Juniper Point; Hamilton and Balcomb, wooden dwelling house on Beach Ave. Juniper Point; 17illiam F. Perry, wooden duelling house on Sut- ton Ave. Salem Neck; Charles C. Briggs, wooden building for stable at No. ? !,-,,arch St. Permits were granted. Alderman :�mmerton submitted the following report: Essex "In Board of Aldermne, City of Salem, rpril 29, 1880. The Street Committee on Street, Bridges and Stables to whom was referred the matter of the widening of Essex street in front of the estate of Wm, '_<_aynes have considered said matter, and beg leave to report as follows, to wit;- Your dommittee are of the opinion that the public convenience does not require the widening of Essex street at the point named, and therefore report that it is inexpedient to proceed fd'rther in the matter. For the Committee, Geo, R. Emmerton, Chairman." The report was accepted and adopted. Alderman Rantoul submitted the following report. Census "In Board of .ldermen, City of Salem April 29, 1880. The Com- mittee of this Board to whom was referred the matter of preparing ® an april 29, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 159 steers to certain interrogatories for the ensus Eureau at '=,'ash- inton have considered s;-id matter, end beg lease to report as fol- lows, to wit:- --hat schedule "C." of the series to which schedules "A", "B", and "D" already answered belong r y o, only came to hand after the rendering of their foyer report .and they have now to report herewith an .answer to schedule "C." For the Committee Robert S. Rantoul, Chairman." The report was accepted. :_lderman Russell moved that all the uetitions relating to the widening of Lafayette street be sent to the Common Council Lafayette for information, •,;..,,n the other papers relating to the subject St, etc. are sent to them. The motion was aaoyted. lderman Rantoul offered the following Order:- "Ordered, that the clerk of the overseers of the poor ascer- tain, and report the amounts received and pe&& out on account of poor the city farm at the Neck, for each of the last ten years, in Farm order that the city may know whether it is richer or poorer by reason of the farm carried on in connection with the almshouse." The order was adopted and sent down for concurrence. Alderman Rantoul moved that the order relating to furnish- Aldermen'e ing the Aldermen's room, introduced at the last meeting, be taken room from the table. The motion did not prevail. The appointment of James A. Smith as a constable was revoked on account of error in the name, and the Mayor nominated, and the Board confirmed James T. Smith as a constable. Constable The 'Mayor nominated James H. Turner, James H. Turner jr. Thomas Sheehan and Charles i::anning, as Inspectors ofLeathat. The nominations were confirmed. A venire for three persons to serve as traverse jurors at IIns2ect_o- the Superior Court to be held at Newburyport in Liay, was sub- o Le i e mitted and the names of John H. Smith, George A. Lamson and Charles H. Hayward, were drawn from the jury box. Jurors • April 29, 1880 Vol. 11, ?age 160 The Board then went into execution session. Alderman Russell for the Committee on Licenses' submitted a report recommending that Thomas N. Covell be granted a common Victualer victualer's license. The report was accepted and the license granted. The following report was then submitted:- "In Board if Aldermen, Salem, April 29, 1880. :- The Committee on Licenses respectfully submit the following report in reference to the granting of liquor licenses for the ensuing Report o year. A petition from the Womens Christian Temperance Union ask- ing that no licenses be granted has been presented to this Board; Mansesalso ,a petition signed by several clergymen of this city request- ing that no'person be permitted to hold a liquor license and an • innholders license at the same time, and that no liquor license be granted to any person doing business in a dwelling house; and a public hearing was granted by this .Board inthe matter , at which the petitioners appeared and represented their views. The Commit- tee submit herewith a copy of amendments to the liquor law passed by the legislature of this year. By an examination of the same it will be seen that licenses under Class 1, 2 and 3, shall specify the room or rooms in which in which liquors shall be sold. or kept, and no persons shall keep, sell or deliver any liquors in any room or part of a building not specified in his license; but this provision does not apply to innholders. The Board granting licenses may require the licensee to permanently close all en- trances other than those from the public street upon which the licen- sed premises are located, and may so specify in the license, and may require the licensee at any time to remove any screen, blind shutter, certain, partition, or painted, ground or stained glass window, or any other obstruction which shall interfere with a view of the interior of the licensed premises. The other pro- visions relate to the sale to minors, revocation of licenses, modification of the civil damage law etc. Your Committee repre- sent that liquor licenses have been granted in this city each year since the passage of the license law in 1875, with the exception that in 1877 licenses were granted only to apothecaries, and after consultation with the police authorities and a careful con- sideration of the whole matter, they respectfylly recommend that such licenses be granted for the ensuing year. Your Committee suggest however that great care be exercisetd in the =ranting of innholders licenses, and that a less number than last year be issued. Your Committee are of opinion that all licensed places • connected in any manner with a dwelling,except innholders, should be required to permanently close all entrances to the licensed premises other than those from the public street. In the matter _ of requiring the licenses to remove screens etc. , the Committee recommend that npril 29, 1880 Vol. 11,. Pagel6l the report upon each application for a license should state what is a advisable to be done in that respect in each particular case. i<'ith care in the issue of innholders licenses and by re- quiring licenses in pk-- ces connected , ith duelling house to close all rear entrances, your committee believe that the prin- cipal objections which have been raised to the granting of li- censes will be removed. The Committee do not deem it advisable to limit in advance the number of licenses to be granted, be- lieving that every person desiring a license should have the privilege of presenting his application, and that the Board should pass judgment on each case. The CommAttee recommend the adoption of the acoompanying resolve and orders. Very Resply B. W. Russell ) Thos. T. Gifford ) . Chas. H. Fifield )Committee." 1. Resolved, that in the :,pinion of this Board)licenses for the sale of intoxicating liquors in tre City of Salem, should be granted for the ensuing year. License 2. Ordered, that the Committee on Licenses be hereby au- fees etc. thorized to receive applications from persons desiring common victualer innholder, or liquor licenses, and after an examination into the merits of each application to present the same to this Board, with their report thereon. 3. Ordered, that all persons hereafter licensed to sell in- toxicating liquors in any building connected in any manner with rooms used for a dwelling, except innholders, be hereby recuired to permanently close all entrances to the licensed premises other than those from the public street or streets upon which such premis- es are located, and this requirement shall. be specified in each license so granted. 4. Ordered, that the Committee on Licenses be hereby request- ed to state in each report recommending that liquor licenses be granted to' the applicants named therein, whether it is advisable to require the licensee to remove any screen, or other obstruct- ion which may interfere with a vied: of the interior of the licens- ed premises. 5. Ordered, that no licenses to sell intoxicating liquors be granted tinder Classes 2, 3, and 6, and that for the other Classes, license fees for the year ending 'day 1st. 1881, be ex- tablished as follows: Class 1. Innholders �;250.-; Common Victualers �150.- " 4. Druggist- ��50.- Grocers 475.-; all others 0100.- • " 5. Bottlers and wholesale dealers 475.-, brewers �200.- April 29 & May 3, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 162 6. Ordered, that the city marshal , assistant marshall, and all police officers of the city be hereby specially au- thorized to enter at ayy time upon the premises of any per- son licensed to sell intoxicating liquors, for the yeat com- mencing May 1st. 1880, for the purposes mentioned in Section 11, Chapter 99 of the Acts of 1875. sees UdOrderbd,ths.12tthe@9bond required to be given by licen ses under said Chapter 99, shall be substantially in the same form as the blank hereto annexed, marked "A", and tjat all bonds shall be considered satisfactory within the meaning of said Chap- ter which are approved by the Committee on Lieenses. 8. Ordered, that the Committee on Licenses be hereb-; au- thorized to have printed such blanks as they deem advisalbe, and may be necessary iA the granting of innholders, victualers and liquor licenses." A recesm was taken for informal discussion, at the close of which, President 4mmerton In the chair, the report was ac-epted, and further consideration of the resolve and orders was postponed until the next meeting. The Board adjourned at 9 o'clock 55 ms. P. Mi. Attest, Henry M. Iueeek, Clerk. A regular meeting og the Board of Aldermen was held on Londay evening '_gay 3, 1880, at 72 o'clock. All members were present. The Mayor in the chair. The MonthlyB1 is record of the last meeting was read and approved. The Board then proceeded to examine the bUls of the Cit `:_ar- department for the preceeding month, and the same we're, ap sh 's proved, e port The monthly report of the city marshal was received and placed on file. The following communication was received and read:- Salem 1--ay 3d 1880, Hon. Henry K. Oliver, I:ayor, Dear Sir:- I have received your letter of the 23d of kDril informing me of certain proceedings of the Board of Aldermen • including a vote directing the idayor to request of the city solicitor his opinion as to the legality of an ordinance re- quiring the city marshal to be a member of the Board of Health of this city, and also as to iday 3, 1880 Vol . 11 , Page 163 the legality of -rovidin_ by ordinance t:cat the police de- nartment s`_iall in addition to the duties now incumbent upon upon them by ordinance, execute and carry into effect all the orders, and all the service that may be recuir- ed of them by the Board of Health." In reply to this I have to say that looking at this subject from a purely legal -oint of view, there are as it seems to ?me serious objections to re- quiring the city mars' to be a member ex-officio, of the Board of Health. He is an officer named in the Charter of the City, with certain duties to perform as 'read of the police force, and as such subject to the direction and superintendence of the i. ayor and .0ldermen, to whom the Charter intrusts the administration of police. If the office of the city marsLal can be burdened with the duties pertaining to the Board of Health, the duties of other offuces sight in like manner be annexed to it, and the result might be the serious impairing of the marshal's efficiency, and the diversion of his ser- vices to objects ;-holly foreign to his duties as a _ember of the police force of the city. I am farther of opinion that it would not be competent to provide by ordinance that the police department shall in addition to the duties now incum- bent upon them by ordinance, execute and carry into effect all the orders and perform all the services that may be reouired of them by the Board of Health. I beg leave to add tLat I have not examined the ordinances referred to not being reeu-red by the terms of your letter to do so. I am very respectfully yours, J. Gillis, City Solicitor." Petitions from S. Larrabee, and D. a. Ladd, for licen- ses to keep billiard,table, and from H. C. Batchelder for a Billiard junk license, were received and referred to the Committee on tables Licenses. Petitions of deline E. Barrow and =:[ary O'Connell for licenses to keep intelligence offices were received, Licenses Intelli- ere ,;_ranted. pence U£f i c e °lderman - erton submitted the following report: "In Board of -ldermen, Cit-; of Salem, 'Jay 3, 1880. To the Lafayett Board of l dermen. ^he Committee on Streets, Bridges and St.Derby Stables, to whom was referred the report and order for the St. and laying out, altering, and grading of a public way from Derby BoMer's street to i�ashington street, and the It-ring of that portion Dock • of Lafayette street lying north of the bridge, respectfully submit the following report, also the accompanying orders, and recommend their adoption. Your Coi:Littee have given very careful attention to the whole subject of the 1day 3, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 164 laying out of a new street from Derby street to ?'!ashington street, .also to widening of Lafayette street north of the bridge, and are of the opinion that it will be very much for the interest of the city to adopt the entire plan as already reported . Your Committee have very carefully estimated the damages, and examined the estimates of the engineer for the cost of the necessary stone t=rork, filling &c. , and feel entire- ly. confident that the i4hole undertaking can be accomplished for the sum of fifty thousand dollars, to be divided as fol- lows:- Cost of stone ;+ork filling &c, as per estimate of C. 1?ut- nam Civil Engineer ;Q22900.- Land damages, as per estimate of Committee 27100.- Total y 000 In regard to the amount estimated for damages your com ittee • have received such assurances for, the principal abutters as to leave no doubt but that the sum allowed will be *,71y s,a£- ficient to meet 11 re uirements. If however, it should not be considered advisable to carry out the i-Thole pl n at the present time, but confine the undertak-ing to the widening of Lafayette street, the estim_ted cost =;till be as follotvs :- For Filling &c as per plan of C. r_. _Putnam 3415.- Land damages &c. 21000.- Incidentals 585.- 2 00. ?ard 5 at the present time is the largest ward in the cite, and is growing more repidly than any other part of Salem; by widening its principal avenue, and dispensing i�dth the draw- bridge, and the unsightly and unsavory dock, and makeingc.s. fine spacious approach, to the center of the city, there can- not be a reasonable doubt but that it will add larF;ely to the prosperity of that section of the city, and thus materially in- crease the taxable property of the city. It will be noticed that the largest single item of outlay in this undertaking,is for the amount allowed the owners of the Phoenix 3uilding for the d`-_age to that estate. Your Committee h..ve given very careful attention to this aarticular matter, and have had under consideration several -clans to obviate the necessity of the entire removal of this building, but for several reasons it seems euite impracticable to adopt any other course than_: that recommended in the previous report of t'r_is committee. .,he bounds of Lafayette street north of the bridge, -nd of the new e:ay from Derby street to ';ashington street as more parti- cularly specified in the accompanying order, will m:Eke a much • wider street that. is necessar *, and via, laid out in this -. In- ner to meet the legal recuire.aents of the case; when the docks are entirely filled a recorLaendation will be made to discontinue so much of the street e.s ::ill no lon;ler be necessary =or the pnb11C COnveIlleIICe, ette �:�iC'_": will ?-ia ..<�e tc� �O rt iOn O£ =:af�.-,; _ay 3, 1880 Vol. 11, 1 Ie, l05 Street no--th of the brl^_t_'e Of the saiae width as the r.,_J.inder of the street, although the lines of t -Ie street wi11 bat be exactly coincident. The new way from Derby to a'a.shington street will commence at Derby street at a width of forty -feet, which will be increased to a widt- of fifty feet before reach6 ing Lafayette street, and e:ill continue of this width to Wash- ington street. in regard to the method of paying for this im- nrovem,ent, your conarnittee after carefully considering are of the opinion that the payment should be extended over a peripd of ten years, in ten equal payments of five thousand dollars each, at a. rate of interest not to exceed five per cent per annum, and that the Cormnissioners of the _._unicipal, and the Trustee of the 71ater Loan Sinking Funds, have the privilege of taking the whole of this Loan at Dar; these two sinking • funds car readily glee the rrho'•e loan during the present year, any nominal loss that may accrue to the city on account of selling the notes at p :r will be more than offset by the additional profit to the sinking funds. For the C=l ittee, Geo. R. I mlerton,Chairman" "ti9hereas, it aroD_ ears to this Board. that the common con- venience and benefit of the inhabitans of the City of Salem, recuire the laying out of a public way from Derby Street to ;,iashington Street, and the alteration of t .e eastern line of Lafayette street, and -.a.ereas due notice has been given to all persons interested, of the intention of this Board to lay out, and alter the same, it is hereby,-. Ordered, that a new street or public way from Derby street to :ashington street be hereby laid out, and the easterly line of Lafayette street be hereby altered, as follows:- Location of that portion of the n_roposed extension of Derby street from '. ashinoton street to Lafayette street :- Commencing at a point in the easterly line of 1.7ashingtcn street at the top of the sea wall making the bounds of the Flint estate against the channel of the South river, thence running north- erly by the easterly line of Washington street, about 621 feet; thence turning and running southeasterly over land of the rrington estate about 47 feet to a point in the front of the top of the sea mall standing on the north side of the channel of South river; thence running easterly and south easterly by the front line of the top of said sea wall, and by lands of Frothingham, Shatswell, the City of Salem, Lord, Goldthweit • and Butler to a point in said sea wall on the south line of land of Butler, thence turning and running more easterly over land of Butler about 60 feet to a Doia;t in the westerly line of Lafayette street; thence running southerly by the westerly line of Lafayette street about 83 feet; thence running , est- erly over land of the city, and by the -front line of Pile wharf of Flint, and by ?: ay 3, 1880 Vol. 11, Fage 166 the sea wall on the northerly line of the Flint estate about 435 feet to the point begun at, The corner of Lafayette street by land of Butler is to be rounded by running a curved line of 8 feet radius, and the corner at Washington street at land of Flint is to be rounded by running a curve of 15 feet radius. . Location of the proposed widening of a portion of Lafayette street, and also the proposed extension of Derby street from Lafayette street to the angle in Derby street by the Fabens, estate:- Commencing at a point in the front line of Phoenix Building, at the foot of Central street, said point being 75 feet distant at right angles from the line of the present westerly side of Lafayette street; thence running southerly upon a line which is parallel to and 75 feet distant at`. right angles from the line of the present westerly side of • Lafayette street; thence running southerly upon a line which is parallel to and 75 feet distant from said westerly line of Lafayette street; a distance of about 222 feet to a point in the face of the wall on the easterly side of the Boi�ker Dock, so called; thence running in a more easterly direction by the line of the face of the wall on said easterly side of said dock a distance of 100 feet to an angle in said dock wall and by land of the Flint estate; thence still more easterly by the line of said dock wall by lend of the Flint estate; thence stoll more easterly by the line of said dock wall and by land of the Flint estate, and by land of Sterry Smith & Co, a distance of about 104 feet to the southerly corner of the foundry building standing upon said Smith's land; thence running in a northeast- erly direction by the southeasterly side of said foundry build- ing a distance of 95E feet to the present westerly Bide of Derby street; thence running in a southeasterly direction part- ly by said present westerly line of Derby street; thence run- ning in a southeasterly direction partly by said present west- erly line of Derby street, by land of said Smith and partly by land of Fabens a distance of 402 feet; thence running south- westerly partly through. lands of said Fabens and with and partly through the dock upon a line parallel to and =0 feet distant from the southeasterly side of the above mentioned foundry building, a distance of 125 feet to an angle; thence turning and running in a westerly direction a 3 istance of 86 feet to a point in the present easterly line of Lafayette street on the southerly dide of the channel of South river, thence continuing westerly to the present easterly side of the • bridge across the South river at Lafayette street; and from thence running in a northerly direction by the present wester- ly line of Lafayette to the corner of Lafayette and Central streets; ..`ay 3, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 166 a, . thence running easterly by the line of bentral street, and by the front of the Phoenix Building 35 feet to the point begun at. The above locations being in accordance with the plan made by C. A. Putnam, Surveyor, Larch 29, 1880, and on file at the city clerks office. And it is hereby adjudged that the total e_:pense of such laying out and alteration will amount to to the sum of Fifty thousand dollars, and that the d-rage to the estates parts of which are taken will amount to the sum of Twenty five thousand three hundred dollars, as shoran in the an- nexed schedule, and we a*-card to the owners of said estates the sums herein set to their respective names in full for all dama- ges sustained by them, to wit:- • • May 3, 1880 Vol. 11, PaSe 167 Schedule of damages Names of Location Sums owners of ' state Awarded D. B. & J. Newcomb Derby, Central& LafayetteSts. 17000.- Stephen Blaney Derby & Lafayette Sts. 500.- Heirs of David Moore Derby St. 700.- Heirs of Simeon Flint Derby St. 2000.- Sterry Smith & Co. Derby St. 2500.- Heirs of Chas. H. Fabens Derby St. 100.- Heirs of Simeon Flint Lafayette & Washington Sts. 0.- Heirs of James Arrington o'ashington St. 500.- Thos. H. F`rothingham Rear of Front St. 0.- Joseph Shatswell 11 " " " 0•- Heirs of Daniel & Andrew Lord " " 0.- City of Salem Market house wharf 0.- • Vh. J. Goldthwait Rear of Front St. 0.- James S. Butler Lafayette St. 2000.- Said owners to have the right to remove and take away any and all buildings and fences from the land taken by this laying out and alteration, within thirty days from and after the accept- ance of said laying out and alteration by the city council. Total estimated expense. estimated cost of the proposed new street from ' ashington street, to the easterly dide of Lafayette street, as per plan:- 12500 cubic yds, of filling (this includes the filling of the entire river above Lafayette street) at 50 cts pr yd. 456250.- 2000 cubic perch of culvert walls and pier masonry 3.- 6000.- 1000 sq feet of covering stones for culvert25ets. 2500.- 300 cubic yds of rubble for bottom of culvert 1.- 300.- 900 feet in length of edge stone for sidewalks 50ets.450.- 600 tons of McAdam for grading road 1.50 900.- gl6400.- Cost from the easterly side of Lafayette Street to the westerly side of Derby Street; 360 cubic perch of culvert and pier masonry at 3.- 1080.- 1500 scuare feet of covering stone for culvert 25cts 375.- 60 cubic yards of rubble for bottom of culvert 1.- 60.0 1940 cubic yds of filling 50cts 970.- 200 tons of I?cAdam for grading road 1.50 300.- • .. ay 3, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 168 400 feet in length of edge stone for sidewalk at 50 cts 200.- 320 cubic perch of sea wall It 2.- 640.- y3�.- Cost of filling Bowkers Dock, and widening Lafayette street. 4500 cubic yds of filling at 50 'cts. 2250.- .bout 250 feet in length of plank drain"2.50 per ft. 625.- 4bout 270 cubic perch of sea v:•all (this will not be required if the extension of Derby street is made)at 2.- 540.- 3��The above estimates do not include any land damages, or moving of any buildings 16400.- • 3625.- 3415.- Total �;23,440.- Total amount of damages per schedule 25,300.- incidentals 1 S00.- 5-0, -- "Ordered, that the sum of Fifty thousand dollars be and �propria hereby is appropriated for the purpose of laying out, alteringtion and grading said street or ways as above described, . and that the same be expended under the direction of the Committee on Streets, Bridges and Stab $&:." Ordered, that the ,=ayor with the assent of the Committee City on Streets, Bridges and Stables be and hereby is authorized to Treasure buy sell, and contract for buying and selling in the name of toi re the city such land and estates as may be necessary or advisableLoan for the purpose of laying out, altering and grading ---- said street and vrays as above d scribed. 'md that he be gnd;_herebv_ is authorized with their assent to contract in the name of the city with any party or parties Par all �,,ork necessary to be done for the purpose of laying out, altering and grading said ways." "Ordered, that the 0ity Treasurer under the direction of the Joint Standing Committee on Finance and Appropriations be and hereby is authorized to hire the sum of fifty thousend dollars for the purpose of laying out, altering and .grading Lafayette street north of the bridge, and a public tray from Derby to '?ashington str.=-et, said loan to be styled,- Street • Improvement Loan, City of Sale-. Said treasurer to issue notes of the city, to be dated Oct. 1, 1880, bearing interest at the rate of five per cent. per annum payable annually, for the slim of five thousand dollars each, payable in One, two, three, four, five six, seven, eight, mine and ten years from date respectively. Said notes may be disposed of at par iay 3, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 169 to the Trusteesof the -'Dater Loan Sinking Fund, or to the Com- missioners of the >runicipal Loan Sinking Fund, ifnot disposed of in this manner, the notes may be sold at not less than par, to the highest bidder." The report was accepted, orders adopted, and sent down for concurrence. The ? ayor nominated Joseph F Goldthwaite as a constable. The nomination was confirmed. Constable The Board of Engineers recommended and the 1�.7,or nominated James Robson and Richard Lander, as ._embers of Hose Co. To. 3, and Edward E. Larrabee, as a nember of Hose Co. No. 6, of the Salem Fire Department. The nominations were confined. Fireman • Alderman Russell for the Committee on Sewers reported the "ollowing Order:- ;vhereas it appears to this board t'�.a_t the public conve- Sewer in nience and health require the construction of a common sewer in Lafa-ret Lafayette street; it is therefore,- Ordered, that the commis- Sti; sioner of street be, and he is hereby directed to construct a common sewer, as follows:- Commencing at Ocean ;venue sewer al- ready built, ,thence southerly 500 feet to Clifton Avenue, Said sewer shall be constructed under the direction of the committee on drains and sewers, and in accordance with the plans of sew- erage completed October 1874, on file in the city clerk's office; and said commissioner is hereby instructed to report a schedule of the expense of said sewer, when completed to this board." The Order was adopted (Presented for approval and approved iday 5, 1880.) Alderman Emnerton submitted the following report:- Dealers "In City Council, City of Salem, shay 3, 1880. The Committee n Sun' on the revision of the City Ordinances, beg leave to report teh &c. accompanying ordinance concerning dealers in junk, old metals, or second hand articles, and recommend its adoption. For the Committee, Geo. 3. vmmerton, Chairman." "City of Salem C= inane In the year one thousand eight hundred and eighty. • "-ay 3, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 170 An ordinance concerning dealers in junk, old metals, and second hand articles. Be it ordained by the city council of the City of Salem, as follows: Section 1. No person shall be a dealer in, or keeper of a shop for the purchase, sale or barter of, junk, old metals, or second hand articles, in this cit-Y, unless he is duly licensed there- for by the board of Aldermen. Section 2. Every keeper of such shop, shall keep a book, in which shall be written, at the time of every purchase by him of either of the articles mentioned in the preceding. section, a description of the article or articles purchased, the name, age, and residence of the person from vinom, and the day and hour when, such purchase was made, and that book shall at all times, be open to the inspection of the board of alderman, • and to any person by them authorized to make such inspection. Section 3. Every k1seper of such shop shall put in some suit- able and conspicouous place on his shop, a sign, having his name and occupation legibly inscribed thereon, in large letters. Section 4. Every such shop, and all articles of merchandise therein, may be examined at any time by the board of alder- !pen, or by any person by them authorized to make such examina- tion. Section 5. No keeper of such shop shall, directly or indirect- ly, either purchase, or receive by way of barter or exchange, any of the articles aforesaid of any minor or apprentice, knowing or having reason to believe him to be such: and no article purchased by such shopkeeper shall be sold by him until a period of at least one week from the date of its pur- chase, or receipt by him shall have elapsed. Section 6. every such shop shall be closed on every Sunday throughout the day, and on every dther day during the hours before sunrise and after ten o'clock in the evening: and no keeper thereof shall make purch-se of _=,ny of the articles aforesaid during such hours. Section 7. Bvery wagon, cart, sleigh, sled or other vehiclep used either wholly or in part in the city of Salem, by a dealer in junk, old metals, or second hand articles, shall be licensed by the board of aldermen, and shall have the oi.mers name, and the number of the license placed upon each side thereof, in plain legible words and figures of .not less than one and one half inches in length, and so that the same may be distinctly seen. One dollar shall be paid to the city clerk for the use • of the city, for each license granted under this section. Section 8. every license granted under this ordinance shall be signed by the city clerk, and shall be recorded by him in _-ay 3, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 170 a. a book kept for that purpose before being delivered to the licensee: such license shall set forth the name of the Derson licensed, the nature of the business, and the building or place in which it is to be carried on, and shall continue in forde until the first day of Imay next ensuing after the same shall • • ay 3, 1S80 Vol. 11, ?age 171 take effect, unless sooner revoked; and no license granted as aforesiad shall be valid to protect the licensee in any building or place other than that designa ed in the license, unless consent to removal be granted by the board of aldermen, which consent shall be indorsed on the license. The city clerk upon issuing any such license shall receive for the use of the cite for each license the s= of two dollars, except as pro- vided in section seven. Section 9. The board of aldermen may Brant licenses as afore- said at any time during the month of .rril, to take effect on the first day of i:iay t'--en next ens_ng, E d. after the first day of .:=ay licenses may be granted by them £or the remainedr of the year ending on the first day of the following lay. Section 10. Any license granted under this ordinance may be • revoked at any time by the board of aldermen, upon violation of any of the consitions or provisions thereof. iahenever any such license shall be revoked, the city clerk shall note such revocation upon the face of the record of the license, and shall give written notice of the revocation to the holder of the license, said notice to be delivered to him in person or left at the place of business designated in the license. Section 11. -All the provisions of this ordinance shall be in- corporated into every license granted under it. Section 12. Any person irho shall violate any of the proyisions of this ordinanceshall be liable to a penalty not exceeding twenty dollars for each offence. Section 13. The ordinance entitled "An ordinance concerning junk shops aria dealers in second hand articles,"passed nay 9, 1853, is hereby repealed. Section 14, This ordinance shall take effect upon its passage. The report was accepted, ordinance pas7sed to be ordained and sent do;n for concurrence. Alderman 3mmerton submitted the following report: "In City Council City of Salem, Blay 3, 1880. The Commit- tee on Trust _Funds to efnom was referred the matter of the issue of new bonds or notes and the cancellation of bonds previously issued "beg leave to report as follows, to i%it:- In accordance with an order passed by the city council and approved February loth, 1880, the city treasurer issued notes"dated January 1st. 1880 bearing interest at six per cent per annum, from date pay- ^rust able on demand to the City of Salem as _rustee of the several r• n s • funds and for the several amounts herewith specified;Bro:°,n Fund *4000.-; .-arston Fund Ilo00.-; Choate :end y i• 500p-; The bonds previously given by the city on acconnt of the above named funds have been cancelled. In accordance with an order passed by the city council and approved =,.pril 13th. 1880, the city treasurer issued notes dated January 1st 1880, bear ing in Iay 3, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 172 terest at sil per cent per annum, from date, payable on de- mand to the City of Salem as Trustee of the several funds, and for the several amounts herewith specified:- Andrews fund �1425.-; Upton Fund $1000.-; Neal Fund '5000.-; Knight 2und u500.-; Odell Fund :�500.-; Pingree Fund �5000.-; The bonds also the coupons on said bonds not yet due, previously given by the city on account of the above named funds have been cancelled. Geo. R. Ftnmerton)Committee on Robert S. Rantoul )Trust Funds." The report was accepted and sent down for concurrence. The Board then went into executive session,President Emmerton in the chair. Alderman Russell submitted the following report:- Innholders • "In Board of Aldermen, City of Salem, Ilay 3, 1880. o� The Committee on Licenses to whom was referred applications �,�jaler for licenses have considered said matter, and beg leave to report as follows, to wit:- That innholders licenses be grant- ed to Charles F. Kelly at the Lafayette House, No. 140 Lafay- ette St. William L. Palmer at the Lowell Island House, Salem Harbor.- That a common victualer*s license be granted to George H. Buxton at 112 Essex Street. For the Committee B. '.". Russell, Chairman." The report was accepted, and the licenses granted. 91 the report relating to liquor licenses introduced at the last meeting came up as unfinished business, and _lderman Russell submitted the following report:- Concerning "In Board of Aldermen City of Salem, ',..ay 3, 1880. The 1, or— Committee on Licenses beg leave to report as follows, to .,dt: -7 rases That they have again considered the matte_ of lieuor licenses, eees and recommend that the report .submitted by them at the last meeting be amended as follows:- That the Order numbered 3 be rejected. That the Order numbered 4 be emended by adding these words: " And also to report in the same manner as to the advisa- bility of requiring the licensees to permanently close all en- trances to the licensed premises other than those from the pub- lic street or streets upon which such premises are located. That the Order numbered 5 be amended by striking out the word and figures: "Grocers, y75.-11. For the Committee, B. W. Russell, Chairman." • say 3 6 , 1880 Vol. 11, -age 173 The report was then considered in detail th the fo1- lowing result:- Resolve No. 1 was _adopted. Order ldo. 2 was adopted. Order Ho. 3 was rejected. Order i;o. I- was _mended accordin„ to the recommendation of the Committee on Licenses, and ^.s -mended, it ,,,as adopted. Order No. 5 ;gas amended according to the recommendation Of the CO%u.:ittee on Licenses, :.nd _;.s =_!ended, it was adopted. order No. 6 was adopted. Order 7;o. 7 was amended on notion of _l Berman Rantoul, by striking out the word "substantially" and by adding to the order these cords"in writing indorsed upon said bond, ., and as amend- ed, the order was adopted. order No. 8, was ?ended on motion of -zlaerman Rantoul, by adding these words "after the same have been submitted to and approved by this Board," and, as amended, the order was adopted. (The last order wae presented for a_oproval and approved T.`ay 5, 1886. ) The x:onth]v =etu_rns of state aid c:'ere signed and sworn ,-ilitary_do-- to, by the members. The Board adjourned at 10 o'clock 40ms. F. . Attest, -_enry I.- ._eeI- Cler$. regular meeting of the 3oard of Alde_-men was held on Thursday, :`_ay 6, 18 0, _t 7 o 'clock P. I, . All the members mere resent; the a_ or in the Chair. Police vaca on The readin of the record was dispensed :,ith. - etitions :e-e i eceivad and dis-aosed of, as follo �s: Petition of tine Salem -Police fo'.'de, for the usual vacat- ,emit ion. Referred to the Co=:ittee on Police• to 'onild _ebitions for .;e its to build, as follo,; s: Peter Sim, removal of buildin^s on Beaver St; 'ter Sim, Morocco facter_r, on Beaver St.; Se2nuel Calley, addition to barn, 'rear Of 170 Bridge St.; Samuel Calley, addition to house on • 4`ay 6, 1880 701. 11, 174 Federal St; ot. IT. Jeffs, dwelling horse, On .salem Paeck; .. J. Treadwell, building for storage .^ndt stable, in _ear of Gard- ner St. Permits v,ere granted. ietition of =Aden B. Gardrer for a license to _een_ a bil liard table, at No. 142 Front Street. Referred to the CoraA-1- tee on Licenses. Billiard Table he following report was submitted: In City Council, City of Salem, '__ay 6, 18310. T'he joint standing committee on claims to whom •.:,as _efe red J he sat_er of John G. '_--unsey's claim for damages incr_red on the 23d of Dec- ember last, have considered said matter, and beg leave to re- port as follows, to wit: that t'_-.e said claimant have leave Clain of to withdraw. T. (71 — For the Committee,• r<-unsex.Robert S. Rantoul, Chairman.". The report was accepted, adopted, and sent do :m for con- currence. The following report was submitted: "In City Council, City of Salem, '.ay 6, 1880. The joint standing committee og claims to vinom was referred the matter Claim of of Michael B. rlynn's claim for personal injuries. sustained x.. B. Dec. 3d 1879, have considered said matter, and beg leave to T7,nn report as follows, to wit: that they have, with the approval of the major settled and adjusted said claim by the pay.-ent of 100.-, on receipt of a Pull discharge of the city from all further demands on account of injuries received by the claimant on December 3d., 1879. For the Committee, - Robert S. Rantoul, Chairman." The report was accepted, and sent do+:m for concurrence. zlderman Lizaerton for the Committee on Streets submitted the following Order:- " Tnereas, upon the petition of R. G. Goss and others, re- Street questing that a change be made in the location of the track of Bai :°ra3' the i aurikeag Street Railway Company in North Street, a public track in hearing thereon was ordered and held by this Board, and h ere_ or n St. as due notice of said hearing way given to all parties inter- estedby publication of said notice in the Salem Gazette, four- teen days previous to said hearing, it is therefore,- ordered, that the location of the track of t_ e P.,au'�k, street raih:;ay company, in North street, from Franklin St. to School St. , be • hereby altered in accordance with a plan drawn by Charles ". rutnam, civil engineer, dated kpril 19, 1880, on file in the city clerk's office; and that said com_Danv be herebi> recurred to keep the space between the rails and 18 inches outside thereof in as good repair and conditions. _:lay G, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 175 the remainder of the street. Said alteration shall be made by said company :.a thin thirty Qays from the passage ,of this order, and the, expense thereof shall be borne by said con- pally.r+ The Order was adopted. (A copy- Was delivered at the office of the Cow any day 11, 1880.) At recuest of -:0deraan Emmerton, the clerk of the commit- tee on accounts was authorized to take to his room tomorrow Records the records of the board of aldermen for the purpose of copy- of-Ider- ing, appropriation orders, men The ordinance establishing a board of health was then taken up and, on motion of rildern..an `=erten, the following • was substituted in place of L .y that submitted by him on the 22d, of Aril, viz; Ordinance Section 1. There shall be chosen by baolot as soon as may be ' orS er oY in the present year, and there after annually in the month of Health January, by concurrent vote of the two branches of the city council, three citizens of Salem not members of the city co. n- cil, who shall constitute the board of health of the city of Salem. The members of this board shallcontinue in office for three years from the first day of Fehruary in the rear in 1. which they shall be chosen, and until others shall be chosen in their places, provided that at the election in time -resent year one member shell be elected for the term ending on the thirty first as- of January 1881, the second for the term end- ing on the thirty first of January 1882, and the third for the term ending on the thirty first day of January 1883, and there- after one member shall be elected each veer. Vacancies may be filled at any time by the city council in the same manner for . the remainder of the term. The members of this board shall be subject to removal by the city council £or cause, and shall serve without co*lpensation unless the city council shall other- wise determine. Section 2. This board shall organize annually by the choice of one of their number as chairman, end may also choose a clerk, not a member of the board, and they may make such rules and regulations for their a.-m government, and for the government of all subordinate officers in their department, as they may dem ,expedient. The board shall meet once in a month and as much oftener as they may deem expedient. • ::ay 6 1380 7Iol. 11, Page 175 a. Section 3. This board shall have and exercise all the pow- ers vested in, and shall. perform all the duties preseribed to the city council, or the mayor and aldermen of the city of Salem acting as a board of health vender the statutes of the commonwealth. The board may make suc=- rules nd regula- tions relative to the quarantine of vessels, to causes of sickness, nuisances, and sources of filth, that may be in- I�urious to health or may affect the comfort of the inhabi- tants of the city, existing within the limits thereof, • • Tay 6, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 176 as they may deem necessary, with power to cause all such nui- sances, sources of filth, and causes of sickness, to be re- moved, destroyed or ^sevented, as the case may require. The board may appoint such subordinate officers, agents and assis- tants as they may deem necessary and may fix their compensa- tion, and the compensation, and the compensation of the clerk beforeir�_entioned, provided t'_at the whole amount of such com- >>ensation shall not exceed the sum appropriated therefor. the board sha-1 not expend in any year £or any purpose a sum in excess of the appropriation made.by the city council for that year, unless such expenditures are made under express pro- vision of the laws of tt e state. • Section 4. The board of health is authorized to call upon the city marshal for such assiatance as nay be needed from time to • time from the police departraent, in earrying out the orders of the board, also upon the city physician, and the city solicitor, for such advice and assistance as those officers may be able to render. Section 5. This board shall annually in the month of January - present to the city council a report made up to and including the thirty first .day of the preceding December, containing a full and comprehensive statement of the acts of the board dur- ing the year, and a review'o£ the sanitary condition of the city, and shall furnish to the committee on finance and appro- priations erhen requgsted, an estimate in detail of the appro- priation required by the department for the next fiscal year. Sedtion 6. 11 ordinances and parts of ordinances inconsist- ent i-pith the arovisions of this ordinance are hereby repealed." The o_uestion then being, upon amending the ordinance re- ported by the committee of conference, by striking out all after the ord_,inary clause, and inserting the above substitute, the amendment was carried, and the ondinance as amended, was then massed to be ordained and sent down for concurrence. n communication was received from _ost 34, G. A. R. , ex- Inviattio: tending, to the mayor and city government, an invitation to be from—Fos' present at the memorial services, at !1-echanic Fall, on Saturday 34 T.A.. evening, _say 29 , 1880. The invitation was accepted and sent doom for concurrence. k petition from Thomas Gorman for leave to move a building Removal from the corner of Lafayette and Washington streets, to Perkins ofT Bull street, was received, and the same was granted under the or di- Ing • nances of the city, provided the inspector of buildings appro- ves thereof. lde n = mertpn moved a su2p psi n Qf th rules in order Loan to reconslr one orders passed au �ne �asu meeing, appropria- ting �50,000.- and authorizing a ten year loan, for the purpose Lafayea Street of carrying out the Lafayette &c. a 6 1880 Vol. 11, Page 177 _._ y , and Derby street improvements. The rules were suspended, and a reconsideration was carried. _.lderman Emmerton t;-en moved that the orders be again put upon their passage, and that the question be taken by yeas and nays, thus complying !sith the statute regulating municipal indebtedness. The motion prevailed. The orders e:ere then adopted by a two thirds vote. =ldermen mmerton, Giffordm Kimball, Pratt and Russell, voting in the affirmative, and Aldermen Fifield and Rantoul, in the negative, and sent down for concurrence. A recess was then taken after which President 24nmerton e � Licenses in the chairm the board went into executive session. Aldermen iussell submitted the following report: • "In Board of Aldermen, City of Salem, 1diay 6, 1860. The Committee on Licenses beg leave to report the accompanying forms for common victualer, innholder, and liquor licenses, and ask for the approval of the same by this board. For the committee, j B. W. Russell, Chairman." The report was accepted, and the forms approved. The following repirt was submitted. "In Board of --aldermen, City of Salem, May 6, 1880. The Com- mittee on Licenses have considered the accompanying applications for licenses, nd beg leave to report as follows, to wit: That the persons named herein be granted the licenses set to their respective names, and at the places herein specified,viz; Licenses :lames Place of Licenses granted, business Liquor License James H. Anderson Nos. 17,19121 &23 Derby Scuare Class 1 !m. J. Barry 142 Essex St. Common Victualer " a Gardner Bartan 124 Essex St. 4 John Boyd 127 Washington St. Fredk. C. Brown 195 Iv7ashington St. 1 Geo. H. Buxton 112 Essex St. 1 Thomas S. Call 164 '+'ashington St. CommonVictualer 1 Sheridan B. Comstock 53 " " It William W. Davis & Hilton L. Fay doing) 176 Essex St. l business as ) Davis &. Fay ) • T: ichael Devine 3 High St. Common Victualer 1 Thomas A. Devine Cor. Front & Laf. St, Common Victualer 1& 4 J. K. Entwistle & Alden B. Gardner, doing business as J. K. Entwistle&Co. Juniper House, Fort Ave. 1 Geo. P. Farrington & "Im. E. Luscomb, doing business as Farrington & Luseomb 310 Essex St. 4 I • 3day 6, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 178 Widen B. Gardner 141- Front St, Common Victualer Class 1 alaen B. Gardner 14z " " " 4 Geo. L. Hodgkins 45 Pleasant St. °im. V. Hoyt &Joseph Hoyt, doing business 4 as Hoyt Bi=. 20 Derby Sq. Charles F. :telly 140 Lafayette St, 1 Charles H. Kezar 28 Derby Sq. 1 John iiiely 9 " " Common Victualer " 1 Samuel '. Larrabee 1452 Essex St. Common Victualer " 1 Charles '1i, ,ready 14 Lafayette St. Fr ncis A. isorrill 22 Derby aeuare 1 Thomas P -Nevrell 14 Front Si. Common Victualer " 1 Thomas B. IQichols 1592 Essex St. 1 • Daniel J. O'Brien 23 Front St. Common Victualer " 1 Chas. H & Joseph Price 226 Essex St. doing business as C. H. 4 & J. Price Chas. A. Randall 11 Derby So. Common Victualer " 1 John Roche 842 Derby St. Common Victualer "1&4 ytiin. F. Ropes & Joseph Bigguall, doing busincss)18 Front St, Common Victualer " 1 as Ropes & Biggnall ) a Chas. H. Stentiford 80 Boston St. Geo. A. D. Stickney 123 Essex St. 4 Garrett Timmons 27 Derby Sq. Common Victualer " 1 Geo. A. '17ilson 9 Higginson So. Common Victualer " 1 Silas B. ':.inn Cor. Front& :Washington Sts. Common Victualer" 1 Silas B. `iWinn 191 .`iashington St. Con_^_on Victualer"1&4 The licenses herein granted shall apply only to that part of the builaing aescri-.ed in the applications. The com- mittee do not recommend that any of the above named persons be required to ner_lanently close all entrances other than t'lose from the public streets or that theg be required to re- move any screens from the premises, unless it may be here after otherwise determined. For the 'Committee, B. 'ii, Russell, Chairman." The report was accepted, the licenses granted to all, except Daniel J. O'Brien and he aas refused, and the reoommend=- vote refusing 1s.O'Brien a license was ations adopted. Phe . aftervaards reconsidered,and his applic ations referred back to the Committee on Licenses. The following report vaas submitted: "In Board of Aldermen, City of Salem, 1.Ian* 6, 1880. 3;ay 6 & 10, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 179 The Committee on Licenses have considered the accompanying applications, from the persons named below, for toe licenses herein set to their names, and beg leave to report as follows, to wit: That licenses be refused them, s follo%-:s:- Liquor Hugh Brennan 143 Boston St. Common Victualer License Class 1 Carey Catherine 89 11ason St. " l David Connors 29 Prospect St. " l Jeremiah Cronin 3 India St. 1 Patrick Dolan 20 River St. " 1 James J. Hallissy 15 South Prospect St. 4 Peter T. Heaney 105 71-ason St. " 4 Thomas Kneeland 37 North St. Innholder 3 • Daniel B. Webster 267 Essex St. it 6 John 'Iurphy 27 South Prospect St. 4 B. O'Pourke 136 Boston St. Common Victualer 1 James Sullivan 18 Pingree St. 4 The report was accepted, and licenses were refused to the parties named therein. The Board adjourned at lOz o'clock P. ?". Attest, Henry ja, t:ieek, Clerk. The Common Council at a meeting held on the loth of Kay, 1880, concurred in the following matters, viz: Acceptance of the invitation from Post 34, G. -z. R. to Inv;tatio, the memorial services on Ltay 29th. , at :=echanie Hall. Passage of the order reeuesting the clerk of the over- seers of the poor to ascertain and report the amounts received and paid out on account of the city farm. (Presented for ap- dity Far; proval and approved .aay 11, 1880. ) Acceptance and adoption of the report concerning the claim of John G. 1_unsey. (Presented for approval and appro- Claim ved Kay 11, 1880.) Acceptance of the report connerning the claim of --'_ zi. Claim Flynn. (Presented for approval and approved Hay 11, 1880.) Acceptance of the report relating to the junk ordi- nance. (Presented for approval and approved ',:fay 11, 1880. ) Junk Acceptance of the report of the committee of conference upon the board of health ordinance. (Presented for approval Board of • and approved 1,Lay 11, 1880.) Health Acceptance of the report of the committee on Trust F�.m<, i May 10 & 20, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 180 trust funds. (Presented for approval and approved ?-ay 11, 1880.1 Attest, Henry MI. Leek, City Clerk A regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen was held on Thursday Play 20, 18809 at 8 o 'clock P. i,. All the members were present. The flavor in the chair. The record of the last meeting was read and approved. • The following communication was received:- "City of Salem, Mass., In Board of Overseers of the Poor May 18th. 1880. To the City Council.- Gentlemen:- The Clerk of the Board has laid before it, the following order of the council. "In City Council City of Salem shay 10, 1880.- Or- dered, that the clerk of the Overseers of the Poor ascertain and report the amounts received and paid out on account of the city farm at the Neck, for each of the last ten years, in Comina-unica- order that the city may know whether it is richer or Poore tior--won by reason of the farm carried on in connection with the alms Overseers house." Aside from the absence from the order of any reference as to whom the report ordered is to be made, the Board of Over- seers most respectfully represent, that while all information in reference to the department under its care, will be gladly and most fully given, that an "Order" to its clerk, ignoring the Board itself, is embarrassing to both the Board and its clerk, the latter being an official responsible to the board only, and presumably not subject to the order or direction of -any except such Board, which body is not recognized in the"order" transmitted immediately to its clerk. The Over- seers at their regular meeting of the above date directed by unahlanous vote that the Chairman thereof and the Chairman of the Committee on the douse make to the City Council the representation above submitted. For the $oard of Overseers. Henry K. Oliver, Chairman Board of Overseers J. Frank Dalton, Chairman of the House Com tee" Alderman Merton moved that the communication be re- ceived, and the order amended so as to request the Overseers of the Poor to furnish the desired information. The motion prevailed. On motion of Alderman Rantoul the matter was then refer- red to Alderman Merton for the preparation of the requisite Overseer order, and ? r. M merlon subsequently submitted the order as request* follows:- "Ordered, to furn, inf ormat T6s— May 0-0, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 161 that the Cv rseers of the Poor are respectfully recuested to present to the City Council any information they may have in regard to the amounts received and paid out on account of the city farm at the Peek, for each of the last ten years,in order that the city may know whether it is richer or poorej4, by reason of the farm carried on in connection with the In i=ouse." The order was adopted and sent dorm for concurrence. The following com unication was received, viz:- "City of Salem, I.a.ss. ayor's office, I:.ay 19th 1880. To the City Council. in compliance with instructions from the Phillips School Committee the enclosed document is presented to the School • City Government, it being a-report by Dr. Johnson upon the sanitary condition of the Phillips school house between ems- House sex and Forrester stree'us, under authority of the School Com- mittee, an investigation is in progress upon the sanitary con- dition of all other school buildings of the city. Very respectfully for the Committee, H. K. Oliver, Chairman," The comemunication was refer_,ed to the Joint Standing Com- mittee on Public Instruction and sent dorm for concurrence. The folio ling communication was received, viz; "City of Salem, 2da.ss., I+ayor's Office, Iaiay 19, 1880. To the City Council. By vote of the School Committee at their meet- ing on the 17th inst. , the Chairman of the Board was rec_uest- ed to notify the City Government that a vacancy in said board Vacancy exists, in consequence of the death of Iars. Lurana I?. Almy in Senor late d"Member from ':lard 5. Uommitte Very respy. For the Committee, H. K. Oliver, Chairman." Read and placed on file, iaderman 2maerton then submit- ted the following Orders, viz: "Ordered, that a warrant be issued for a meeting of the legal voters of and 5 in the City of Salem, to be held on I:tonday, ,the fourteenth day of June 1880, at o'clock A. M., for the purpose of giving in their ballots for a member of the school committee from said crard to fill the existing vacancy." "Ordered, that the polls be opened at o'clock A. M. and closed at o'clock P. 1 . , and that a meeting of the Board • for the purpose of receiving evidence of the qualification Tarrant of persons claiming a right to vote, and I or elect_ A_ay 20. 1880 Vol. 11, =ag.e 182 correcting the lists of voters, be held. on ;::onday Jume 7th 1880, at eight o'clock P. 1". Registration of voters Will cease on said 7th day of June, at ten o'clock P. II. , and after the close of registration no name will be entered on the check lists." Alderman Russell moved that the first two blank spaces be filled by inserting the word "eight" and the remaining space by inserting the word "Pour". The motioneelea. The order, as amended, w-as then adopted appro- val and approved iday 22, 1880.) The monthly report of the Committee on Accounts show- Com on int the expenditures for the month oP April to have been 525, .,-ohs • 032.61, came from the Common Council accepted and sent up for concurrence. The Board concurred. (Presented for appro- val of acceptance and approved :ay 22, 1880.) The following report came fron the Common Council, accept- ed and sent up for concurrence:- Steam "In City Council, City of Salem, -April 26, 1880. The Committee of Conference to ePnom was referred the matter of the, 7 -er purchase of a Steam Road Roller have considered said -matter, and beg leave to report as follows;-to Wit:- In the opinion of your Committee a better method should be adopted for con- solidating the macadamized roads in the city. =fter listen- ing to the exhaustiire report of W. C. Oastler Esq. we Peel convinced of the merit of the Steam Road Roller of w1hich he is the agent, and recommend that the Committee on Streets, Bridges and Stables be directed to purchase a Steam Roller at a cost not exceeding six thousand dollars (-P6000.) the same to be charged to the appropriationi for streets, bridges and stables and the appropriation for clock paving, and. there- fore submit the accompanying order and recommend its aaoption. For the Committee, Thos J. Gifford, Chairman." The Board concurred. (Presented for approval of acceptance and approved 1.`ay 22, 1880.) The order did not come from the common council with the report. The following report and order, came from the common Council, report accepted, order adopted, and sent np for -report concurrence;- upon re- "In City Council, Salem April 26, 1880. The Joint Guest of Special Committee to whom was referred a communica ion from Overseers the Overseers of the Poor, asking for an appropriation of or an t=.:relve thousand dollars, and an order narooria ion Pray 20, 1380 Vol. 11, Page 183 offered 3pril 12th drawn in accordance therewith, have examin- ed t e subject submitted to them and beg leave to report un- animously as follows:- Your Committee find themselves ember- rased in dealing with the matter by the great uncertanity about the future use to which the city's property at the neck is likely to be put. That subject has been under discussion ever since 1805, and such eminent citizens as Judges Story, Putnam and Cummins are among those who have interested them selves in it on opposite sides. -.wether the present Aims House which was finished, ready for use, November 36, 1816, and has of late years received very limited repairs, shall be renova- ted or demolished, and if demolished, whether a new Alms House • shall be built upon the neck lands or elsewhere, and if else- where, whether the neck lands shall be held for a public park or sold for building purposes, these are questions all bear- ing more or less materially on the matter in hand, questions the solution of which cannot be deferred a great while longer, and yet questions the probable answers to which it is not within the power of this committee to conjecture. Your Com- mittee have therefore confined themselves to a thorough investi- gation of the expenditures absolutely needed with a view to the present and the near future having due regard to the com- fort and humane care of the inmates, the preservation and eco- nomical management of the property and the interests of tax payers. They find the estimates for proposed repairs and im- provements, submitted by the Board of Overseers to be care- fully made up. The roof and many windows require immediate attention in order to make the building reasonably convenient. The floors and plaster in some of the occupied rooms should be renewed, as has '_.een done very acceptably in others by the labor of inmates, pnd proper drainage, bathing and -aundry and cooking facilities provided. Some of the fencing, about the grounds is much decayed. The larger of the two old barns can be repairdd and somewhat enlarged at no unreasonable cost, and made good for a considerable period. The other is not worth any considerable outlay and in very bad condition but is needed exclusively for the storage of hay; a lame part of the hay stored in it for sale has been cut heretofore upon that portion of the city lands set apart as a public play ground by action of the city coucil, June 20th. July • 1st. 1878. 1f such portion is to be used hereafter £or the purposes therein contemplated, little or no hay will be got Prom it and it is believed that e smaller of the two old barns can be made to last until this question settles itself: i taay 20, 1880 `•iol. 11, :a- e 183 a. other outbuildings recuire some expenditure. it is tier fore the conclusion of your committee thatthe cost of the necv barn asked for may be saved for the present, and they recommend the nassa�e of the order submitted to then, with an amen relent, sub- stituting, for the sum of twelve thousand the sum of nine thous- and dollars. For the Com ittee, Robert 6. Rantoul, Chairman." :_ay 20, 1880 Vol. 11, 2a7-e 184 "Ordered, that the sum of 'ine thousand dollars be hereby appropriated, the same to be expended under dirction of the Overseers of the Poor, in ca_•rying out the improvements sum- <?.o-cr0Dria gested in their communication to the city council under date t10n Poor of April 12, 1880, this appropriation to be added to the appro- Dept• priation for the Poor Depart_ent." '_'he Board concurred in .,he acceptance of the report, and on motion of �1derilan znme'rton the order �-;as laid on the table. (The report was presented for approval of acceptance and appro- ved _-iay 22, 1880. ) 1+otice v:.,as received under date of T=ay loth; that the Com- mon Council had made choice of James i1. Gillis, -s city solicitor; and that the Common Council had laid upon the table the ordi- • nance establishing a Board of =ealth. City Solicitor The following notice w__s redeived from the Common Council:- "In Common Council its* of Salem, :Jay 10, 1880. '.ihereas, the Board of ldermen, on the 12th day of April D. 1880-Ad6pted an order as follows:- "In Board of .l.dermer C;tv =1de_'M?en of Salem April 12, 1880.- Ordered, that a special committee of 2Loom I hree -members of the board b-e appointed to refurnish the Board of U der;_en's =room in substantial accordance with plans here- with submitted, and said committee are hereby authorized to expend a sr_ not to exceed terelve hundred dollars in carrying out said plans said ar::ount to be charged to the expenditures for incidental's. _md ;:'hereas said order purports to be au- thority for the expenditure from the city rensgry, of a large sum of money; and .%,he_-eas said order has not been submitted to this branch of the city council for its concurrence, as provided for and contemplated by the city charter in section 9 thereof; and, t:.,h-reas it is the opinion of members of this board, as yell as the 'opinion of __embers of the board of lder- men, -h- said order is pf no binding force or effect upon the cit;: , and therefore null and void, being as is supposed the direct con',raven'.ion of said section 9 of the city charter; and c:iiereas it is the desire of this board to avoid d s7;utes likely to :roc; out of the payment of bills ineur_•ed by said ; order, as well as of --eventing such _ dangerous precedent, if oo .sible, from being established, therefore be it. Ordered, that the city solicitor be recuested to fur- nish the common council with a smitten opinion in anivier to the follocAng questions, First. .Thether or not the appropria- . tio=. of �1200 for refurnishing the Board of t'ldermenls room in the city hall of this city, is, or is not , properly and legally charged to expenditures for incidentals; the order appropriating said amount having been pass May 20, 1880 Vol, 11, Page 185 ed by the Board of Aldermen, but not submitted to the Cor+-;on Council for concurrence. Second. if said appropriation is pro- ✓per;y and legally charged to expenditures for incidentals; is said order properly and legally passed until concurred in by the Common Council. And would the treasurer of said city be authorized to pay the amount of said appropriation for the pur- pose aforesaid upon an order passed without the concurrence of the Common Council? Third. Is, or is not said order in contravention of city charter section 9, wAch provides that"the city council have the care and superintendence of city buildings, and the custody and mana- gement of all city property, with pa;aer to let or sell what may be legally let or sold except the common, and to purchase pro- perty, real or personal. in the name and for the use of the city whenever its interest or convenience may in their judgment re- quire it, "and that"the city council shall take care that moneys shall not be paid from the treasury unless granted or appropria- ted" and that these powers"shall be vested in the 1,-ayor and Aldermen and Common Council to be exercisedly concurrent vote, each board to have a negative upon the other?" And the city solicitor be requested to report to this branch of the city council .in season for its next regular meeting; and also, that the clerk of this board give notice to the board of aldermen of the pendency of this order in the common council, with a request that the board of aldermen aft i:t=the decision of the city solicitor before incurring the expenditure contem- plated in the second order passed by their board April 12, 1880." Alderman Llmnerton then read a. statement of expenditures during the past three years on account of incidentals, and on motion of Alderman Russell the same u.as received and placed on file. On motion of Alderman Enmerton the notice from the Com- mon Council was then placed on file. Petitions were received and disposed of as follows:- Petition of J. P. Farris & Co. , asking for the laying out St Pete and acceptance of the extension of St. Peter street. Referred , Lee to the Committee on Streets. Petitions for permit to build were received as follows:- Daniel C. Manning, addition to block of houses on Lafayette St; valliam TaI. Swasey, addition to dwelling house No 21 Leach St; Pe'^nits H. 0. Flint, alteration of building on St. Peter St; Mrs. A. S to bui 'tebber, addition to dwelling house on Randall St; Thomas J. Gifford, wooden building for carriage and lumber house in rear • of Carpenter strett; James Bradeen, wooden building for mana- facturing purposes rear of Boaton street. Permits were granted. Petitions of Lyman Holman, for leave to move a Removal c ui ins;: i:iay 20, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 186 building from F:;arch Street to Planters Street, and from ssex Street to Boston Street. Permits were g',ranted. Petitions from J. D. and J. I . Baton, Frank iagill, and F. T. Mooney for junk licenses. Referred to the Conmittee on Junk Licenses. Petition of Benjamin ';Theeler and 20 others, asking that an innholders license be granted to Tames --enney. Referred Innholaer to the Colanittee on _.icenses. Petition of Tohn F. Bussell for leave to erect a steam boiler of sixteen horse po-aer in a building on 1-'ill Street; -`team the boiler to be placed into second story and in the rear Boil IEr part of the building. =referred to the Inspector of Buildings. Petition of Nairnkeag Street Railway Companv, represen,- ing that they have contemplated .putting in a new rail during • the -'resent season on Essex Street, from North to Ne.°iournr Streets; that said improvement is expensive and gust be Naulcsag -'aid for by members of the board of directors out of their Street private funds ; ti:at said directors have already expended _ D llway Co. large sums for improvements on said road; that in addition to these expenses they are spending considerable for improve- ments at the,77 ll6ws; that they have been informed that said Company will be expected to pave scid Essex street track with block pavement which under the circumstances they feel utterly unable to do; but they are . illin either to put back the _-'resent pavement in a good and acceptakle Wanner or to pay for the expense of laying souare blocks if the city will furnish the same free of charge to said Compare-,,. The petitioners therefore whileprotestin. a a.inst the au- thority of the board of aldermen to require any other pave- nent than what is already used in said track, ask either that the old pave_ent may be used as --fore said or that a sufficient Quantity of block pavement be furnished there- for free of cost to said Company. The 7etiti.on was read, after e;hich :lderraan Fifield offered tie following Order: "Oared, that the l aura=ea; Street Railaay co apanv be hereby authorized to relay the portion of their track on Track to b Essex Street, between North and 13evmurY Street, with new paved rails and to Dave the space between said raild with cobble stones; the .pork to be none under the direction and to the satisfaction of the Comaaittee on Streets." lderman '�.Lmerton moved that the order lie on the • table. The motion did not rrevail. The order :vias then rejected. ;_lderman Fifield moved that the petition be re- ferred to the rlormittee on "treets, and the motion prevail- ed. Ma :Notice as received and read, of a nearing before the .I xf of Tarbor Com,issioners, this day, at - oston, upon the petition owes of Charles A. .ay 20, 1880 Vol. 11, -!an e _187 Ropes for leave to extend his wharf on Derbv Street. _'lderman Kimball for the Committee on I,Silitary id sub- Military mitted reports recommending the adoption of the follo ing ��n• Orders:- 02 "Ordered, that the following named persons be allowed for the month of May 1880, the sun set opposite his. respective name, as Military Aid, in accordance with the provisions of Chap. 252 of the Rots of 1879, viz:- `,s a Tar box ; 10.-, Calvin Perkins. increase from $8.- to g12.-. Said amount to be paid for the month of May, the city treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay said -persons the sum aforesaid, • and to continue to pay said sum monthly until otherwise ordered. " "Ordered, that the following named person be allowed for the month of Iday 1880 the sum set opposite her respective Military name as Military _:id, in accordance with the provisions of .iT-CHap. Chapter 301 of the .;icts of 1879, viz:- Ymna B. C:[adleigh 4.-. Said amount to be paid for the months of Aril and I=ay, the city treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay said person the sum aforesaid, but hereafter to be paid one half of said amount monthly, untilotherwise ordered." The reports were accepted and the orders adopted.(Pre- sented for approval and approved _>:av 22, 1880. ) The Mayor retired and President Emerton took thechair. _lderman Russell submitted the following report and order. "City of Salem, wiay 20th 1880. To the City Council. The Joint Special Committee to r;hom was referred the advisabilit- o£ celebrating July 4th have considered the matter and re- Celebra- spectful1v recommnend a -celebration substantially the sane as t!on we have had the mast two ,years, and therefore reco-mend t:^e July 4t passage of the folloiiring order. For the Committee, B. Russell, Chair_aan." "Ordered, that the -sum of five hundred dollars be and hereby os appropriated to celebrate July 4th; said money to be expended under the direction of a joint special cormlittee. ° D7-O—°Pi' The re-port was' accepted, the order adopted by a unani- t_on mous yea vote, all the members voting in the affiri_ative, ldermen Russell and Pratt appointed on the committee. and sent down for concurrence and to be joined. • a,* :?0 , 188- ol. 11, a:?e 128 =deg^_an ;ussel- su;_€-_fled the ollov--n^ re�ort:- -t`- of e -a-* 70t1i 1880. To e -oard of -Idel_en The Co=ittee on =olive and -icenses to 'nan vnas referred t-e oetition of he �JOhce _'O' he usual vae=,tion, respectf nllY c'OliCe rece=�'end that ei=;t_t, -s be allot:�ed eaci- nen, or, tie neces- vacation rr en to be "..jade by t' e officer. of force. nary a_-an_; _i For t''_e C= ittee . B. `,7 2ussell. Chairman." T1 :-ue report as acce-oi,ed and the reco.e:endation adopted. lder=an lussell ^o-.ed ts_at e Board _norceed to ballot for a Cif); s01 iCit Or. The '_o ti oil`pr-va11e,d slid Ides='•en 'Pr-s- ity sell and ifield ';.:ere ar. ;ointed a COTM' ittee to receive, sort Solicitor . and count the votes. :. ballot was ta :en slid t'_"_e ccr._>:_ittee reported as follotvs:- "hole no of votes 7 Sames Gillis had 7, and he t as de- cla.red dul- elected in concurrence. ---eSSi'S. Dau.fi Z. $?;:itil., illia :-_ Nou se. Le ivis H. ?raft Jurors and _-Ionzo P. Berry v:*ere dravm as jurors for the Tune term of the S=eriior Court to be held at Salen. On ;lotion of Alderrian. Russell the Board then tent into Licenses executive session. `=renTe The fnll.ov -nn report was subr fitted:- "In Board of Aldemien. Citv of `"aleo, P;=av 20th. 1880. The Com ittee on Licenses have considered the accompanying applications for licenses, and beg leave to report as fol- laws. to vait:- That the .persons named herein be =ranted the licenses Set -uo their _'es-:ective navies, and at the places herein specifie8_, viz: Ydales Place o_busir_ess Licenses Liouor License TJ=t1rr 0. Cared 195 °.ashinc!ton St. Class 5 John Casev 32. Derby St. Cor-aaon 7ictua.ler 1 G. ,V.Cha=,berlain 410 --sse_: St. 4 '_,td_e E. ,ri end iLocas Coon ;'ict'_tiler ';'illiam IeL*,en lio.s133F135 -Derby St .Com on Wictue.ler 1 .iililJ :=c ennell 10 Derby _5t. (0.O L":10Il Si.I u .ler 1 Thomas .c-._anus o Der - -YU.are too:"Ilmon vctiU�Ier 1 • Ben.le in ":-ebb -�Sseft St. 4 I:ay 20, 1880 Vol. 11, rage M9 Daniel B. 'Webster 267 Essex St. Class 4 Levi N. Young 7 Boston St. Common Victualer °' 1 Frederick C. Brown 15 Derby Souare 1 Fohn J. Cunningham 94&96 Derby St. Innholder " 1 James Kenney 5 Derby Square Innholder Daniel J. O'Brien 23 Front St.. Common Victualer " 1 George F. Ropes 110 North St. " 4 George F. Ropes 214 Essea St. " 4 William C. Semons 39 North St. Common Victualer 1 Daniel SF. Ladd 4 Derby SquareCommon Victualer" 1 James McShane 38 Bridge St. Common Victualer Classes 1& 4 17,illia.-n 1doulton Basement of .=arket House-Derby Souare Innholder The licenses herein granted shall apply only to that part of • the Building described in the applications. The committee do not recommend that any of the above named persons be recuired to permanently close all entrances other than those from the public street: or that they be recuired to remove any screens from the premises, unless it may be hereafter otherwise de- termined. For the Committee, B. .`% Russell, Chairman." The report was accepted. Alderman Fifield submitted a minority report recommending that innholders licenses be re- fused to John J. Cunningham and James Kenney All the licenses recommended in the first report were then granted, in accordance with the reoommendations con- tained in the report. The following repirt was submitted: "In Board of Aldermen, City of Salem, Uay 20th. 1880. The Committee on Licenses beg leave to report as follows, to wit: That on the sixth df May J. it. Entwistle & Co, were granted a liquor license under Class 1 at the Juniper Hc)use, and on the 22d of April the same parties were granted an inn- holders license at the same pkace. That on P:4ay Gth Ropes and Bignall were granted a common victualer's license and a license to sell liquor under Class 1, at No. 18 Front St. That both said firms have since that time been dissolved, and that other applications for licenses have been made by the members of the firss remaining in the business. The committee there- "ore reeomn:end that the licenses issued as above be revoked, _ • and that licenses be granted as follows:- To Joseph L. Bignall, 18 Front St, a Common Victualer license and liquor license Class 1. To Tilden B. Gardner, Juniper House, Fort Lve; an Innholder's license and liquor license Class 1. --ay 20, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 190 The applications tIlerlefor are heruvlith submitted. For the Committee, B. y. -Russell, Chairman." The report was accepted, and the licenses were revoked and granted, as reco=iended. The following re port was submitted: In Board of Aldermen, City of Salem, _iay 20th.1880. 'he Committee on Licenses to vihom was referred the accompanying applications licenses be referred to the persons n`med beloe.*, as follools, to wit:- Liquoriicense Hugh Brennan 143 Boston St. Co^m-on Victualer and Class 1 Licenses ,,alter Hopsin 23 Park St. Common Victualer and Class 1 rerred Eiles Porter 142 Bridge St. Commmon Victualer and Class 1 Thomas Kneeland 37 Borth St. Common Victualer and Class 1 James C. Lillis 10 Derby SeuareCommon Victualer and Class 1 l iles Porter 82 Plorth St. Common Victualer and Class 1 Patrick J. quirk 16 Rice St. Common Victualer and Class 1 For the Commmittee, B. 1-.7. Russell , Chairman." The report was accepted and the licenses refused. The following report was submitted:- "InBoumd-_ of aldermen, City of Salem, P.-ay 20th 1880. The Committee on Licenses, to whom was referred several applica- tions for licenses have considered the sa:,e, and beg ieave to report as follows, to t4>it :- That licenses to keep billiard tables be granted to,- 1den B. Gardner, at 14l Front St;IL Daniel '77. Ladd, at 4 Derby Souare; S. W. Larrabee, at 1452 Esser. St; Chas. A. Randall at 11 Derby Souare. For the Co7ri`.tteey B. .. Russell, Chairman." The report was accepted and.*the licenses granted. The following report was submitted: Billiard "ln Board of sidesuen, City of Sale ,, -ay 20th 1880. The T— Conn,ittee on Licenses have considered the accompanyi .g appli- Licenses cation for licenses, and beg leave to report _s follows, to i,it:- That the persons na:red herein be -ranted the licenses Licenses set to their respective names, and at t_.., places herein spe- �rzn cified, viz:- [:'_ay 20, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 191 Names Place of business Licenses Liquor License Timothy Ahern 33 Harbor St. Coon Victualer Class 1 Thomas Ashton 46 Harbor St. 11 " 1 James Brady 35 Harbor St. It " It 1 Thomas F. Brennan 28w> Grove St. It ^ l Cornelius H. Buckley 12 Pingree St. It " " 1 John W. Chambers 138 Derby St. " " 1 Peter Curtis 14 Phelps St. " 1 Garrett Fitzgerald 145 Bridge St. " " " 1 John Ganey 39 Idlill St. IT It "l &4 John Griffin 104 Derby St. it it " 1 James J. Hallissy 15 South Prospect St. " It 1 Patrick _ ennessy 182 Ward St. " It 1 John J. Kenny 150 Derby St. " " It 1 Thomas Lannon 34 Peabody St. " 1 John C. McCarthy 38 Charter St. ^1& 4 Patrick J. McCarthy125 Boston St. 11 1 Owen McDonough 2 Watson St. TM 1 Peter ITIC iff 17 Congress St. 1 Patrick Banning 5 Varney St. " " 111& 4 John iurphy 27 So. Prospect St. " " 1 John F. `,=yers 30 Peabody St. 11 1 Thomas Myers 14 East Gardner St." " 1 James O'Connell 6 Rawlins St. " It 1 1illiam F. Odlin 136 Derby St. " " 1 John O'Shea 5 Rawlins St. 1 Garrett Pigott 134 Boston St. "1& 4 Terrence J. Smith 50 Harbor St. " " " 1 James Sullivan 18 Pingree St. It " 1 James H. Sullivan 42 Peabody St. " " It 1 John J. Sullivan 40 Derby St. " " " 1 "Michael Sullivan 39 Derby St. 1 John Vaughan 73 Tdason St. " It 1 John S. '; ells 29 Charter St. 1 Bartholomew r'halen 12 Aborn St. " 1 John Powers 12 Green Place It " " 1 Peter F. Heaney 105 Mason St. " 1 Hay 20, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 192 L?attheiv J. Gilligan 35 -er:_ins St. Cos:on Victualer Class 1 Jeremiah Cronin 139 Boston St. It 11 1 Henry W. Gordon 13 'Planters St. 11it 1 Thomas Brot+m 28 Pingree St. it " 1 Edward Redmond 106 Boston St. IT1 Patrick Tansy 120 Boston St. " It " 1 John Cassell 46 Booad St. " " IT1 John Joyce 140 Bridge St. " "1& I. Daniel F. i;cF.liget 156 Derby St. IT ^ IT 1 Hugh Carey 25 Front St. " 17 " 1 James Hennessey 89 mason St. The licenses herein granted shall apply only to that part of the building described is the applications. The Committee recom- mend that all the above named persons =e required to permant • ently close all entrances to the licensed premises other t -an those from the public street or streets upon which such premises are located, and that this requirement be specified in their licenses. In the matter of removing screens the committee re- commend that no action be tai:en at present as a report upon the subject will be made by them at an early day. For the Committee, B. e!. Russell, Chairman" The report was accepted and all the licenses were grant- ed in accordance with the reco= endations and reo_uirements of the reuort. The following report was submitted:- "In Board of -aldermen, City of Salem, 1.-ay 20, 1880. The Committee on Licenses to whon was referred applications for Licenses licenses from the persons named herein, have considered said gram matter, and beg leave to report as follovs:-to wit:- That licenses be granted to said -ersons as follo :s:- LicuorClass ?:l.chael Burke 149 Bridge St. Common Victualer License Cornelius Buckley 15 River St. " TV "1 Patrick F. Buckley 5 High St. Ct. It tj Michael Tivnan 13 Park St. " IT "1 John Doody 14 Conress St. IT "1 i:ichael Doyle 30 ::fill St. ITit "1 The licenses herein granted shall apply only to that part of the building described in the applications, but said li- censes shall not be issued to the licenses until they have constructed an entrance di',ect from the public street into • the particular part of the build. gay 20, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 193 ing described as above and said applicants shall be hereby re- cuired to permanently close all other entrances thereto, and this requirement shall be specified in the license. For the Committee, B. Russell, Chairman." The report was accepted, and t:.e licenses granted in ac- cordance with the recommendations and recuirements of the re- port. The following report :°ras subn:::tted:- "In Board of Aldermen, Salem, !eay 20, 1880. The Committee • on Licenses respectfully report that on the 6th of 11day inst; upon their recommendationg this Board refused licenses to B. O'Rourke, as a common victualer and a liquor dealer under Class 1, at No. 136 Boston Street; that since that time they have re- ceived other information r§1_Mt_ink9; to the =_pplicant, and they therefore recommend a reconsideration of the vote refusing said licenses, and that the same be granted in accordance with his Liquor applications on file, and the he be reouired to close all en- L5ense& trances to the licensed ore_ ises other than that from the streeu upon which the same is situated, and this reouirement shall be specified in his license. For the Committee B. . Russell, Chaiman." The report was accepted, reconsideration was made of the vote referred to, and the licenses granted as recommended. Alderman Russell submitted the following report: "In Board of Aldermen, City of Salem, ;::ay 20, 1880. The Committee- on Claims to whom was referred the matter of John A. vynan's claim for alleged flowage of estate on 'yard Street- have considered said natter, and heg leave to report as follo !s, to ait:- That they recommend the execution of the contract sub- mitted herewith, which, with the approval of his Honor the ,iay- or, indicated by his signing the same, :;ill settle and adjust the claim above named: and that the =r,ayor be anthorized to ex- ecute the same in behalf of the city of Salem. For the Committee, Robert S. Rantoul, Chairman." The report was ccepted, receor=iend.ations adopted and • sent down for concurrence. The Board adjourned at 11= oclock P. 1. . Attest, THenry H. 1ieek, Clerk. Lay 24 & 27, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 194 The Common Council, on the 24th. of ilay, 1880, concurred in the following matters, viz: Passage of the ordinance concerning dealers in junk, old Jun$ metals, and second hand articles, (Presented for approval and Ordinanc: approved r:ay 25, 1880. ) acceptance of t`__e report, and adoption of the recommendations therein, upon the claim of John a. Gynan, for alleged flowage Clain of estate in lard street. ( Presented for approval and approves-- I;ay 25, 1880.11 Acceptance of the report, and passage of the order (by a unanimo,. s vote) appropriating $500.- for celebrating the 4th of July. T;_essrs Dodge, Dalrymple and Day were joined to the Con- Appro ri mittee. (Presented for approval and approved, day 25, 1880. ) tion o Reference o£ the cozimunication £rom the school committee du ,. _ • relating to the s-nitary condition of the Phillips school house, to the committee on public instruction. (Presented for appro- val of reference and approved !. ay 25, 1880. 1 Philli Passage of the order requesting the overseers of the poor School to furnish infom ation concerning the city farm. (Presented for 7o—use approval and approved, -ay25, 1880.) Attest, Poor rai "enry ^_. P,eelc, City Clerk. 4. Special meet�tng of the :card of ildermen was held on Thursday -,.ay 27, 1880, at 8 o'clock. P. i+_. Al the members were present except 1 derman Gifford. The Hayo-r in the chair. The reading of the record was dispensed .kith. .otice was received, under date of i:iay 24th, that the Com- mon Council had rejected the order authorizing the gurenase of Steam a steam road roller, and that the Common Council ha refused road a second reading on the orders relating to improvements in roller Derby and Lafayette Streets in the vicinity of South bridge, and appropriating "50000.- therefor. The following Order came from the 'or - n Council, refer- Lafavett red to a joint committee, 1.1essrs. Collins, Richardson and Lusp & er comb appointed and sent up for concurrence and to be joined,viz:- Sts. "Ordered, that the city release to Dridget Havey of Salem, its right, title and in in certain prerrnises described in Bridget -4-- • a deed from ".enry aver May 27, 1880 -Vol. 11, .:ape 195 J. Cross, Collector, �o the City of Salem date r Y , d Dec. 2, 1874 and recorded ivith Essex Deeds Book 917 leaf 274 and that the Layor execute a deed to said Bridget Havey in the name of the city.'' . The board concurred, and joined Alderiien Rantoul and Pratt. (Presented for approval of reference and approved June 1, 1830. ) A communication from the city solicitor to the common coun- oil in reference to the legality of the order authorizing the furnishing of the aldermen's room, was sent up from the common co":;ncil for information. On motion of .'_Iderman Russell the inion reading of the same was omitted, A1deiRmen's • Petitions were rece_ved and disposed of as follows: room Petitions for permit to build were received as follows:- Christo-oher IcGrane, addition to dwelling house 47 Harbor St; Joseph B. F. Osgood, addition to dwelling house on Essex St. ; Permits t e o .. R. Gannon & Brother, addition to building used as a manu- ui d factory on Phelps St; Daniel Piper, addition to dwelling house at Juniper Point, .Salem Neck; William Mack, wooden building for bowling alley at the +willows, Salem Neck; Salem Gas -Light Co., alteration of building in the west yard. rerrits were granted. Petition of Salem Bay Yacht club for the appointment of +illiam T. Servey as a police officer without pay. The Mayor nominated Mr. Servey as a constable and the nomination was con- firmed. Petition of John Vi. Roberts and 13 others, asking for the widening of Forrester Street. Referred to the Committee on Constable: Streets. Petition of C. H. Pinkham for a liouor license under Forrester Class 6. Referred to the Committee on Licenses. St. Alderman Emmerton for the Committee on Streets submitted License a report recommending the adoption of the following Order:- "Ordered, that this board consider the expediency of lay- ing out the extension of St. Peter Street, and that fl public St. Peter hearing thereon be had at the City Hall on _..onda7 Jane 7th Street at 8 o'clock P. 13, and that due notice of said hea-ing be given to all parties interested." The report was accepted and the Order adopted. (Presented for a^proval and approved May 29, 1880. ) • _Uderman Berton submitted the follovling report : P;ay 27, 1880 Vol. 11, ?age 196 "City of Salem, ?:ay 27, 1880. Toe Committee on Streets, Bridges and Stables to whom was referred the petition of Charles z. Ropes and others to widen triat -^,ortion of Derby Dero,, Stre Street near the junction of what was formerly known as Fish Street have considered said matter, and beg leave to report as follows to =:,it:- That the :,,id--ning of Derby Street at the point named is not expedient at the present time, and therefore recommend that the petitioners have leave to with- draw. For the Committee, Geo. R. Emmerton,Chairman." The report was accented, r_lderman Rantoul moved that fur- ther consideration of the report be postponed until the next meeting, The motion did not prevail. The recommendation of the committee was then adopted. • Alderman lilrrierton moved that the petition of Lr. Lang- bui='ermit to maid for leave to erect a building on Derby St. , which was referred to the Committee on Streets be granted. The motion prevailed. Return of Notice from the State insurance Commissioner in refer- rj eS — ence to annual returns of fires was received and referred to the Committee on Fire Department on the part of this Board. 1? communication in reference to the United States Census Census w-s received, and referred to the special committee bo whom previous communications upon the same subject, had been re- ferred. The monthly returns of military aid under chapters 252 ;,_ilitary and 301, :-ere subscribed and :Orr to by members of the Board.ylid lderran ussell moved that future meetin=�ls of the Board Time of until ot=_erwise ordered be held at eight o'clock F. Y. Tzle motion was adopted. meetings 1 recess 1::as then taken, after ,:which resident llmaerton in the chair, the Board went into executise session. Executive session alderman Russell submitted the following report:- "Tn Board of :lde-^wen Salem, ha 27th. 1880. ='he Coa3t- tee on Licenses have considered the accompanying application Licenses • for licenses and beg leave to report as follows:- That the per -ranted sons named herein be granted the May 27, 1880 Vol. 11, Pape 197 licenses set to their respectire names, and at the places here- in specified, viz:- Names Place of business Licenses Liquor License .argaret Collins No.s 169 e:171 FYahhington St. Class 1 Thomas N. Covell Phoenix Building " 1 David B. Newcomb and John Neweomb doing business as D. B. & J. Newdomb Nos. 24 & 26 Derby Square Common viictualers " 1 :nark J. Smith 42 Boston St. Innholder 1 • Frank 13hearty 10 Derby Square Common Victualer " 1 J. Oscar Kent 60 Union St. Br eiF.,er Ts It 5 The licenses'r_hakatn'granted shall apply only to that nart of the building described in the applications. The Committee do not recommend that any of the above named persons be required to permanently close all entrances other than those from the public streets. H'or the Committee, B. Russell, 'Chairman." The report was accepted and the licenses sere ;ranted, in accordance with the recommendations contained in the re- port Alderman Russell submitted the following report: "In Board of Aldermen Salem, Iday 27th 1880. =he Committee on Licenses have considered the accompanying ap-)lications for licenses, and beg leave to report as follows, to pit:- That Licenses the persons named herein be granted the licenses set to their e-ranted respective names, and at the places herein specified, viz:- Names Place of business Licenses Liquor License John Sheridan 19 Fowler St. Com_lon 7ictualer Class 1 John Keefe 89 Derby St " " " 1 i^ichael Tivnan 3 Congress St. TV 1 +illiam Broum 25 Beaver St. " It 1 James Frawley 83 I;iason St. It It " 1 --award Feffernan 18 uigh St. ., " " 1 Patrick Dolan 20 River St. it it IT 1 Valter Hobson 3 Park St. It It " 1 The licenses herein ;;ranted shall apply only to that p:,rt of • the building described in the applications. 1^e Co=*,ittee re- commend that all the above named persons be reou_red to per- manently close all entrances to t'_e licensed premises other than those from the public street or streets upon „✓hich such premises are located and that this requirenent be specified in their licenses. For the Committee, B. 7 . Russell, Chairman." ay 27 L June 7, 1880 Vol. 11, --,,age 198 The report caas ac_epted and the licenses :rera granted in acco_-dance erith the reco=pendai,ions contained in the report. >adermsn Russell submitted the follo":°ring report: "In Doard of aldermen, City of Salem, =ay 27th. 1880. The Committee on Licenses to whom .a'as referred t'?e accompanying Licenses applice.tions for licenses be refused to __e persons named be- refused loco as follows, viz: P:+Tiles Porter 17 _igh St. Comzon "ictualer and Liquor 1cense Class 1 B. Gardner 142' Front St. Lnnholder Thomas Kneeland 37 Forth St.0o=on 'Victualer and Liquor • License Clas< 1 John Casey 32 Derbir St. Innholder John Roche 842 Derby St. Innholder _ichael Sullivan 39 Derby St. Innholder Patrick J. Quirk 16 :ice St, Common Victualer and Liquor License Class 1 For the Committee B. e. Pussell, "hairman". The report was accepted and licenses -. e"e refused as _re— co=endea. The Board .dj-urnad =t 10^.s. p --st 9 o'clock. zttest, Henry Heek, Clerk = regular meeting of the Board of __ dermen was held on tonday June 7, 1880, at 8 o'clock P. E. =dl the iei:ieers `rare -resent except =r. Fratt; the Idlayor in the chair. The reading of the record r.las dis_.)ensed 1ith. ilea:lllg h3v_n." been ordered �O t�_''_E gal Ce -at this tide, upon the petition of J. ]'. '•"'-arris L Co. , I'or the axt'nsion of ;jU. .`ete?' ti -.11 __:.',"Or read .]"ie 72 till Ori and order OI notice, i_r. :arris �!a the oalTi parson present -.=_ .o desired St =eter to be heard in the matter, and he objected ereto unless he St_'eet • ter s to be fully commensated for the land ::'licn the city pro- posed to ta_ce. The -eariP s tr,en closed. 1,h9 tLle city t'!'_Ls. 1 w_',s read "i t"r _,;.arshal June 7, 1880 Vol. 11, Pare 199 and -.laced on file. The monthly bills were then examined and -o-ro•red. ?ills The voting lists of '`Iard 5 were revised by striking there l from the names of John Hannan, Owen Sullivan, and 'ailliam Pickering, on account of their death, and the lists were then votin accepted, L1StS Petitions were received and disposed of as -'ollows:- Petition of Ira H. Bigelow for leave to occupy and use a building in rear of No. 317 Essex Street, as a stable, and Stable:. to keep therein more than four horses. i'illiam.Cogswel1 Eso. , • appeared for Mr. Bigelow, and J. H. F. Osgood Esc. , eppeared for himself and objected to the petition, if the petitioner was to be allowed to build an addition to sEid building which would endanger his property in the vicinity, =2-'Uer both par- ties had been heard, on motion of Alderman Rantoul the petit- ion was granted. Petition of Ira H. Bigelow for permit to build an addd Permit to tion to the above building, for office, harness room and carri- buirla ages, and for a sleeping room in the loft, no hay to be stored in, nor stalls to be put into, this addition. Permit was grant- ed in accordance with the apnlication. Petition of Thomas Bott and others, requesting that L�r. John Casey he granted an innholders license, at 'tdo. 32 Derby Street. The petitioners were granted leave to withdraw. Innnolde Petitions, of J. Frank Hodgdon and three others for the extension of the Lafayette street sewer from its present ter- mines to the junction of Lafayette street and Lynn road; John Set•✓ers Condon and two others, for a sewer in Daniels street; Timothy .h.o&ley and nine others,for a sEnwer in Carlton street. Refer- red to the Committee on Sewers Petitions for junk licenses from .:looney, Wadleigh Co. , JunkJ. D. & J. W. Eaton, George Cunning, George R. Cool:, Henry C. Batchelder, A. H. Browning, Dana J. Flanders, C. R. Fairbrothe-77,'LlcerSE John H. Davis & Son, C. 17. Knowlton, John Hall, E. F. Hinckley, & wago and Jerry Sumpter, and all but the firet two firms, erring for licenses to set up and use one or more wagons in their buisness. Referred to the Committee on Licenses. Petition from a committee of several boat clubs asking fcr an appropriation for a regatta to be held on the 4th of July. Re--tt, Referred to the joint special co �mittee upon the celebration th. of of the 4th of July and sent down for concurrence. z June 7, 1880 ol. 1.1, Pa;e 200 Petition of Ferry Collier for a license as an auctioneer. n License was granted, auction _-etitionf for per*nit to build were received as follows Michael- ''-cNulty, addition to dwelling house No. 22 Becket St; Cornelius Creedon, addition to dwell in_, house, Tdo. 8 Churchill St; Lorse and Pollock, wooden dwell-In.- house on Briggs St; Revecca Parso=s, ;wooden dwelling house on Lynn road; i=_ary A Per!aits I+ic Coard wooden building for provision store on Derby St; J, to build d. & F. A. Lanamald, vaooden building for storage of lumber on Derby St; Tohnv°,. Swasey, wooden building_ for ccrriaee house and stable at Juniper 'Point, Salem Neck; Cornelius F.Orris, wooden building for carriage house at io. 10 Green Place. Per- mits were `ranted. • aldea'man Rantoul -oreseiited the petition of George Peabod7 and 27 others, recu'esting tint the streets around the conuinon be called .';a=hin.^ton Scruare, and nunbered uccordirSiv, and that the old na=es be discontinued. Referred to the Corm:ittee on "'ashingte: Streets. Souse lde_•man Russell submitted the f 11o:,in�z )Order: "Ordered, that leave be granted to John i . Foster to con- nect his estate on Buffum Street with the common sewer, upon the pa-,maent of twnety one dollars and fifty cents." Leave to The Order was adopted, enter sewer alderman Russell submitted the following Order:- "Ordered, t;.at the Engineers of the i,`ire Department be re- quested to cause the pump at the junction of i<ichols and Boston streets to be removed , end to malre such dis:Dosltion p¢' the �- cistern as tney .-aa,' think proper." P=� The Order t%,as ado-oted, lderman Russell submitted the following Order: Tne-i'eas it to this board the pllbl is Convenience an health recuire the construction of a common sewer in a por- tion of Lafayette street; it is therefore, Ordered, that the co.,_aissio er of stre_.ts be, and he is hereby directed to con- Sewer in struct dx con--on sever, as folloo:*s:- Cas-.enc inE at Clifton rive- LaiaPett nue thence running about 550 feet to the Lynn Road. Said sewer t• s..all be constructed under the direction of the comittee on drains and sewers, and in ccord nce oath the plans of sewer- age completed October 1874, on f11e in the city clerk's office; • and said_ conissioner is herebtr instructed to report a. schedule of the 8A-oense of said sewer, iThen cor,n_eued, t0 u-1is board.10 The June 7, 1880 Vol. 11 , Page 201 Order was adopted. (Presented for approval and approved June 9, 1880. ) - I'lderman Russell submitted the following Order:- „ :. ��ereas it appears to this board that the public con-ve- Sewer in nience and health require the construction of a common sewer ;north in a portion of North street; it is therefore,-Ordered, that Street the commissioner of streets be, and he is, hereby directedto construct a common sewer, as follows:- Commencing at i��ason street, thence running southerly about 400 feet, there to con- nect with the plank sewer near the Iorth Bridge, Said se*.per shall be constructed under the direction of the commAttee on drains and sewers, and in accordance with the plans of sewer- age completed October 1874, on file in the city clerk's office; • and said commissioner is hereby instructed to resort a sched- ule of the expense of said sewer, when completed, to this board." The Order was adopted. Afterwards the vote was reconsid- ered, the order amended so as to read "c mmencing at a point near the Upham School house, thence rums ing southerly about 700 feet &c." and as amended, the order was adopted. (Presented for approval and approved June 9, 1880. ) Alderman Rantoul submitted the following report: "In City Council, City of Sale*, June 7th 1880. The Joint Special Committee to whom was referred the matter of Bridget Havey's claim for a deed of release from the city of Salem, Bridget have considered said matter, and beg leave to report as fol- lows, to wit:- That there existed between said city and said Real Bridget Hervey mutual claims and demands which were referred by Estate agreement of parties, to arbitrators for final adjustment, that an adjustment was so arrived at and was accepted by the parties, and that one term of said adjustment was that the city of Salem should release the claim how in question. Your committee therefore recommend the passage of the order refer- red to them for consideration. For the Committee, Robert S. Rantoul, Chairman." The report was accepted, reconnendation adopted and sent doM for c:,:ncurrence. Alderman Rantoul submitted the following Order:- Bnforce- • "Ordered, that the city marshal prosecute, with the full ment of vigor of the law, all persons found after this date, selling 71ouor intoxicating liquors within the limits of the city either 78-77— without a license or in disregard of the conditions of licen— ses heretofore granted, and issued, each of such persons to have one week's personal notice be June 7, 18880 Vol. 11, Page 202 for legal proceedings shall be commenp.ed." a derman __MMerton moved to strike put the vtords "each of such persons to have one �.veek's personal notice, before legal proceedings shall be commenced. "The motion prevailed. The Order, as amended, was then adopted. Alderman Gifford aub'_itted the follocaing Order:- "Ordered, that the Committee on Lamps and Lighting be di- rected to procure, not to exceed twent;;r iron lamp posts with Lantern: the lanterns for same, said posts to be located upon Salem or e Common under the direction of the conLittee on public property, o n • and the expense charged to the i.sayor and aldermen's De7oartmert under the head of incidentals." The Order was adopted. (Presented for approval and appro- ved June 9m 1880. ) Alderman Bremerton for the Committee on Streets submitted a report recommending the adoption of the following Order:- "Ordered, that this board will take into consideration the exrediency of widening Forrester street on the petition of ' John W. Roberts and others on Thursday evening June 24th. at Forrester eight o'clock, and that due notice of such hearing be given 77ree to all -parties interested." The report was accepted and the order adopted. (Present- ed for apppijval and approved June 9, 1080.) Alderman Etmerton submitted the following report:- "In Board of Aldermen, City of Salem June 7, 1880. The Ives Committee on Streets, Bridges and Stables, to whom was referr Sleet ed the matter of the laying out and acceptance of Ives Street, so called, have considered said .:natter, and beg leave to re- port as follows, to wit:- That said street should be laid out and ~ccepted by the city, and here;^.ith submit an order for thatpurpose, and recommend its adoption. The proposed street is only thirty five feet in width, but as it has been an open and travelled way for several years, it does not come under the ordinance recuiring a width of not less than forty feet. For the Committee, Geo. R. ymmerton, Chairman." "Ordered, whereas it ap;�ears to this board that the com- mon convenience and benefit of the inhabitants of the tits- re- cuire the laying out and acceptance of L public i-my known as Ives Street, and whereas due no June 7, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 203 tice has been given to all persons interested of the intention o of this board to lay out the same:- Ordered, that said Street be hereby laid out as follows:- Location of Ives Street. Northeasterly side; commencing at the present northerly corner of said Ives Street at Dearborn Stre t as the fences stand, and thence running in a south easterly direction, upon a straight line by the general line of the fence, a distance of 498 feet to the end of said street. The southwesterly side of said Ives Street to be naralled to and 35 feet distant from the above located northeasterly siae, in accordance oaith a plan drawn by Charles A. Putnam, Civil engineer, dated ,on file in the city clerk's office. Said street shall hereafter • be called Ives Street; and no damages are awarded. The report was accepted, Order adopted, and sent down for concurrence. The Board then went into executive session, President E�n- Executiv merton in the chair. session 1lderman Russell submitted the following report:- "In Board of F.ldermen, Salem, June 7, 1880. The Commit- Licuor tee on Licenses have considered the accompanying applications Llitense: for licenses, and beg leave to report as follows, to wit:- 88_c. That the persons named herein be granted the licenses set to their respective names, and at the places herein specified, viz:- Names Place of business Licenses Licuor James Anglin 4 Rawlins St. Common Victualer Class 1 Patrick Flynn 6 Rawlins St. IT IT 1 Daniel Connors 29 Prospect St. IT 1 Maurice O'Donnell 20 ,:yrtle St. " IT " 1 John Mulcahy 93 1dason St. 1 The licenses herein granted shall apply only to that part of the building described in the applications. The Committee recommend that all the above named persons be reouired to permanently close all entrances to the licensed prenises other than 'those from the public street or streets upon .:hich such premises are loc:;.ted, mid that this reouirement be speci- fied in their license. The licenses hereby granted to =.laurice O'Donnell shall not be delivered until the entrance to his rre- • mises, have been made satisfactory to the city marshal. xor the Committee D. . :3llSSel1, uhalr."i1an." June 7, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 204 The report was accepted. anc the licenses were granted, in accordance vrith the recoin ndations. Alderman _:ussell sub-_Litted the following report: "Ln Board of =_ldezmen, Salem, June 7, 1880. The Commit- tee on Licenses i:erewith submit the auulications of James Carey, for a common victualer's license, and for a license to sell intoxicating liquors under Class 1, at No. 16 Derby Licuor Square, and reco miend t_at the licenses be granted, in accorr incense dance with said apulic :.lions. &c. For the Committee, B. T, Russell, Chairman". The report was accepted _;nd the licenses were granted, in accordance c`ith the recommendation. • =lderman Russell submi`.ted the following report:- "ln Board of :'l dermen, City of Salem June 7th 1880, The Licenses ommittee on Licenses to whom was referred the accompanying re�`uneT_ auplications for licenses, h-_ve considered the same, and beg leave to report as follows, to it : That licenses be refus- ed to the persons na_ied below as follows, viz:- Daniel Creeden 46 Peabody St. , Co=on VictualerLiquor Class 1 Licenss John P:cGrath 11 K..ichols St. , IT 1 Patrick Joyce 22 River St, " it 3 George L. Edwards 71 Bridge St. " It It class 4 Charles E. Pinkham 288 Essex St. 11 It 6 For the Committee , B. Russell, Chairman." The report was a.cce-oted and licenses were re- fused, as reconiniended. a Berman Russell for .he Committee on Police, subhitted a report recOliSlending ,he B.doption Of the full Oiving Order:- "Orderer, that t :e city marshal, assist=_nt marshal, and sy police Off item of .is tit?, be ?:ere'oy aut:^.Orized t0 1nsoector ma :e examihation at any time of any shop, and all articles of 'junk of merchandise therein, kept by any person licensed to keep shops a s 'op for the purchase, sale or barter of junk, old metals, or second 'nand articles; and to inspect the book required to' be keut by any such shop keeper." The report was ac.:epted and the Order adopted. • upon recommendation of the Board of Engineers, Firemen June 7, 18BO Vol. 11, Page 205 a communication was received from the `iayor nominating, Lewis E. Odell as a member of Bose Co. No.ly Rufus P. archer as a member of Hose Co. No. 5, and .inifield S. Carlton as a. mem- ber of Hose Co. No. 6. The nominations were confirned. 2aaerman Russell submitted the follo�•Ting renort:- "In Board of Aldermen City of Salem, June 7, 1880. The Com- mittee on Licenses to whom was referred several application2 for licenses, have considered said matter, and beg le:_.-:-e to report as follows to trait:- That licensesbRranted until May Licenses lst. 18810 to the following persons as dealers in, and keep- £or�jiuik ers of shops for the purch-sse, sale, or barter of, junk, old` dealers • metals, and second hand'urticlesI viz:- Frank Magill, No. 4 & wagons Derby wharf; F. T. Mooney No. 49 Union St; Henry C. Bct;chelder Nos. 48 & 50 Union St; i`ooney ':adleigh & Co. No. 81 North St; J. D. & J. W. Eaton, Nos. 35, 40 & 43 North St. `What licenses be granted until lst. 1881, to the following persons to be dealears in junk, old metals, and second hand articles, and to set up and use within the city of Salem, the number of wagons set to their respective names, viz:- Residence Jerry Sumpter No. 41 Roslyn St, one wagon George Cunning It 16 English St. George R. Cook Ezekiel F. Hinckley No. 3 Franklin St. " C. W. Knowlton No. 17 Saunders St. " John H. Davis & Son No. I P.ickman', St, two wagons A. H. Browning No. 1 Downing St. one wagon Dana J. Flanders No. 1 Downing St. 11IA- Henry C. Batchelder No.s 48 & 50 Union St. two wagons For the Committee, B. 17. Russell, Chairman." The report was accepted, and the licenses granted. On motion of Alderman Russell, T. essrs. Bray and Wambold were granted pe=ission to give an entertainment at `.echanic Exhibiti Hall for the week commencing June 14th; upon payment of fif- teen dollars. The Board adjourned at 11 o'clock. Attest, Henry 11. L?eek, Clerk. • June 10, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 206 regular meeting of the Board of Aldermen was held on hursday evening, June 10, 1680, at 8 o'clock, M the members erere present except _rr. Kimball; the i+ ayor in the chair. „re record of t--.e last meeting was read and aauroved. The following communication was received:- "City of Salem, :=ass. , j':4ayor's office, June 10, 1880. To the City Council of Salem: Submitted herewith is a. report of the overseers of the Poor, made in responses to your request ;.Poor that the Board would ascertain, v<hether the farmconnected, ygrm with the Poorhouse, has during the lest ten years, been a loss or a gain to the city. It will be seen by the figures • of the report that a rroftt of ?11008.99, or for a yearly average for each said ten years, a profit of about $1104.- has accrued to the city, and that the city- is a gainer by the carrying on of a farm in connection with the Poor house. In dealing , ith the salary of the Superintendent fifty per- cent of that salary has been charged to the house expenses, and fifty per cent to those of the farm, inasmuch as the Superintandent oversees both the house and the farm. Very Resu'v Henry K. Oliver, iayor,Chm.Over- seers of Poor." Read and sent do%.m. YLlderman Pratt stated that complaint had 'peen made to Chimney him that the smoke from the machine snap of i.ir, Newcomb in South Salem, is a great annoyance to the persons living in the vicinity. The matter was referred to a s>_>ecial commit- tee consisting of aldermen =ratt and Gifford. petition from Patrick Linsley and others asking that License a liquor license be granted John T..:cGrath, was received, gilder-- man Rantoul moved its reference to the Committee on Licenses, but the motion did not prevail, tta vote being a tie. Notice was received that the Board of Engineers on the Fireman 7th inst; had:?.expelled Charles R, i:_itchell, a. member of Hose Co. No. rive, from the fire department for neglect of duty- ny reason of non-attendant _.t comnan.- meetings and alarms of fire, since January lst. 1880. • _Idenmam Ermerton submitted the follol.+:ing report and St. Pete orderds: Street "In Board of .:lder*ien, amity of Salem, June 7, 1880. The � June 10, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 207 Committee on Streets, Bridges and Stables to whom was refer- red the matter of the laying out and acceptance of a public way from Bridge street near the foot of St. Peter street, across the Bridge street Basin ( so called) , to the track of the Eastern Railroad, respectfylly submit the following re- port, also the accompanying order and recommend its adoption. Your Committee are of the opinion that it will be for the interest of the city to lay out and accept the proposed street in accordance with a plan of Charles A. Putnam, Civil Engineer, herewith submitted. That land damages awarded by the Committee amounting to eleven hundred and seventy dollars have been agreed to by the parties in interest. This award of damages includes a purchase for the city of nearly 40000 feet of flats in addition to the amount included in the pro- Dosed street. For the Committee, Geo. R. Emmerton, Chairman," "dhereas it appears to this board that the common con- venience and benefit of the inhabitants of this city rec_uire the laying out and acceptance of a public way commencing on Bridge street near St. Peter street and running in a north-St. Peter westerly direction to the track of the Eastern Railroad, Street and whereas, due notice has been given to all persons in- terested of the intention of this board to lay out the same, -Ordered that said street he hereby laid out as follows:- Location of the extension of St. Peter Street northwesterly of Bridge Street,- i'denterly side Commencing at a stake in the northwesterly line of Bridge Street, said stake being six feet, nine inches distant easterly from the east corner of Ragan's house, and sixty bne feet distant northwesterly from the corner of the .ail wall at corner of St. Peter and Bridge Streets; then staring from said stake and turning an angle I o the west, of 10 with a line extended to the spire of the second Baptist Church and running on a course of IQorth 210 "lest (Magnetic) across land of the City of Salem and land and flats of Ragan or others, a distance of about 550 feet to land or flats of the Eastern Railroad. The Easterly side to be parallel to and 40 feet distant from the above located westerly side. The above location being in accordance with a plan drawn by Charles Putnam Lay 26, 1880 on file in the city clerk's office, said street shall hereafter be called St. Peter Street, and it is hereby adjudged that the er._,ense . of such laying out will amount to the sum of eleven hundred and seventy dollars, and the sum of eleven hundred and seveny ty dollars is hereby awarded, as follows : June 10, 1880 Vol 11, Page 207 a. To Daniel F. Reagan 81100.0 To Jeremiah O'Leary 70.- in full for any and all dama es sustained by reason of such laying out, said street shall notbe completed sooner than the board of aldermen may deem it ex-)edient so to do." "Ordered that the sum of eleven hundred and seventy dol- Plnnro-oriatic • June 10, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 208 lays be and hereby is appropriated to ,meet the exiDense for damages in laying out the above na:::ed street, and that ti?e same be expended iuider the direction of the Committee on Streets, Bridges and Stables." The report was accepted, orders adopted and sent do n for concurrence. lderman .1n_merton submitted the following report and orders:- "In City Council City of Salem June loth, 1880. To the xC__unle City Council. The Committee on Streets, Bridges and Stables ff and respectfully submits the following report, also the accom- near panying orders, and recommend their adoption. The following lie St • proposition has been made to this committee by Israel P. c: St. Harris and others, owners of a lot of land situated on Bridge Peter 8t. Street near the foot of St. Peter Street, viz:- To exchange with the city an area of '_and on the eastern side of their estate* for an area of land of equal size o,:�ned by the city adjoining the western side of their estate, also to sell t e city an additional area of land on the eastern side of their estate amounting to 720 square feet at 10 cents mer foot; this will straighten t'-.e boundary between the two estates, and also give the city much better ingress and egress from Bridge St to the flats ownned by the city in the rear. Your Committee recommend that this proposition be accepted. The following -oroposition H s been received fr from .James E. Browm and John Kinsman, Trustee, joint owners of flats adjoining, and next west of the flats ownned by the city near the foot of St. Peter Street.. The above named parties Brown and Kinsman will sell tje flats owned by then to the city, say 60000 feet (more or less) for the sum of twelve hundred dollars, or will exchcnge irith the cit,7 for an equal area of flats located in t_^.is basin. "our Co_;it- tee unanimously recommend that t'_'e City purciase these fl:`ts t the sum named, but if sua1 a purc r.se hh ould not be con- sidered advisable, then thFtl autimority be < iven to this con- mittee to make an exchange of flats, so that all the city flats may,be in one parcel. Should the reco=lenda-Llon of `---e co=mittee be adopted, the cite will become tame o'ne^ of all -_,e flats lying between Hooard Street and the proposea ex- tension of St. Peter Street, w;zich -In tale opinion of 'your • committee ;:ill prove very advantageous to tle city. Por the Committee, Geo. R. -,Mmerton, Chairman. is "Ordered, that the sum of twelve hundred dollars be Ation--�---- and hereby is a'Jpropriatad, for the -urc"-,ase of Certain con flats .owned by James I.. Brom.°n and John -'insm_n -rusUee, situated in the basin near the _foot of St. -meter St. , in accordance with a report made by the 0ors,ittee on st_e ts, and as sho':.n on plan June 10, 1680 ?ol. 11, ra--e 209 drawn by Chas. Putnam,, Civil engineer, now on file in city clerk's office. Said sum to be expended under the direction of the committee on streets, bridges and stables." "Ordered that the sun of tiio hundred and ei=;hty eight 'it -- __7ronri acic dollars be and hereby is appropriated for the purchase of 720 feet of land owned Israel P. Harris and others, situated on bridge near the foot of St. -eter Street, in accordnce with a report made by the committee on stre--ts, and as sho,,+.n on plan drawn by Chas, A Putnam now on file in city clerics office, said sun to be expended under the �.irection of the committee on streets, bridges and stables." "Ordered, that the Committee on Streets, Bridges and Exchange of Stables be authorized to make such arrangements as it may land • think best for the interest of the city, in reference to an--- exchange of land of the city lying on the northerly* side of Bridge street at or near the Eastern Railroad Basin (so called) in Salem, with the holders of land adjoining the land of the city and adjoining St. Peter Street as now or hereafter to be extended, and that the Mayor be authorized to execute and deliver in the name of the city any deed or deeds necessary to, carry said arrangement into effect." The report was accepted, order adopted, and sent down for concurrence. The order releasing to Bridget Hovey certain premises, Brid. et and the passage of which was receossaended at the last meet- :_avey ing, bytthe special committee to whom the matter had been re £erred, was taken up, adopted, and sent down for concurrence. iderman Rantoul submitted the following report. "in Board of tildermen, City of Salem, June 7th 1880. The Census Con.:ittee of this board to whom was referred the matter of ansvicring certain interrogatories received from the census office under date April 15th. have considered said matter, and beg leave to report as follows, to i^it: That answers to said interrogatories can be prepared, with such greater . economy of time and labor, by the joint standing committee on finance and appropriations, and they therefore beg tobe . discharged from the further consideration thereof, end ask that the matter be referred, with full pourer, to the commit- tee last need. Robert S. Rantoul) . James 1,7imball ) Committee." The report was accepted, recomimen°ration ado-;ted, and sent down for concurrence. Jan. 10 L 14, 1880 - Vol. 3-1, PaL-e 9-10 t verbal ar_.p1-;c:=,lion fro, J. G. F. Shore -, anent of a dice shova for lea'ae to give an e:_hibition the._ensning v*eek EYhibiti on and that the license fee be reduced, eras received, and the license was granted upon pay::ient of the 'regular fee. lderman Russell submitted the follozing report. "In Board of r_lderr:en, Salem, June 10, 1880. The Co=aittee on licenses resnectfully recoramend that a .License co-.—on victualer's license an-, a license to sell intoxica- ting liquors under Class 1, be ;;ranted to Patrick Joyce, at No. 22 River Street, for tilat .fart Of tree building des- cribed in his a-olication The licenses is hereby recuired to e Waanently close all entrances to t:^_e licensed premises • extent that from the public street upon vul.ich t'_„e premises are situated. The licenses shall not be delivered until the license has constructed an entrance to the licensed pre- mises dirct from the street, upon vinich said premises.are situated. For the Committee, B. W. Russell ) Thos. J. Gifford ) H. Fifield ) The licenses viere granted as recommended. The Board adjourned 15 ris past 9 o 'clock. _ttest, The Common Council on the 4 oz dune, 880, concur- red in the followin_ mutters:- riccentance ane. cdoption of the report relating to statistics for the U. S. cansus. (Presented for approval Census and anproved June 16, 1880. ) Reference of the petition for an s:ppropriation for a regatta on the 4th of July. (Presented for approval of Re ,atta- reference and approved June 16, 1880.) du r 4th .eceptence and adoption of the report and order re- lating to the cl- im of 3ridget aVey. jPresented for a-pproval and approvre dduhe 16, 1880.) Brid et The cor :mnic-.tion from the Overseers of the _oor in re- .a�ey • lation to the e._Nenses of the farm, s read in concurrence. Poor P .r attest, E. i._eek, 'City Clerk June 19 & 241 1880 Vol. 11, =ag'e 211 A special meeting of the Board of _1der-_ en ras held on Saturday June 19 , 1880, at 12 o'cloci; ; . All the members were present, except A dersen Russell and Gifford. The yayor presided. The record of the last meeting was read and approved. The return of the election for a menaoer of the school committee, held on the 14th. inst; was read, and referred election to the Committee on elections. The Committee reported the Return return was correctly made and rronerly entered in the re- cord of elections. The report was attested. . The Board then adjourned. Attest, Henry Id. Tr'_eek, Cler-. A regular meeting of the Board of `,ldermen was held on T hursday, June 24, 1880, at 8 o'clock P. ict. A11 the members were present except Alderman s'imbL_11. The Hayor pres -ed, and welcomed the members to their new room, this being the first time of its occupation since 'Te,w Room the alteration was comme_hded. hearing upon the petition for .idening Forrester s street having been assigned for this hour, the :'a-or read the petition and order of notice, and,. d.ec1 red the hearing opened. h1r. Perry Collier spoke in favor of the petition, Forrester and no person objected to the improvement, several of the St. abuttors including !€r. Hichols and a:r. Reeves being presezht. The hearing was then closed, and the natter reco=itted to the Committee on Streets. -d derman Emmerton subsequently submitted the follo'aing report and orders:- "In Board of :aldermen City of Salem June 24, 1880. ``-ne Committee on Streets, Bridges and Stables to whom w.::.s re- _-orrester ferred the matter of the widening and altering of Forrester t. — streethave considered said matter, and beg leave to report as 1'0110i`ls, to wit: Your Committee are of the opinion that the • June 24, 188.0_ Vol. 11, 212 widening of Forrester street at and near its junction Faith Essex street in accordance with a elan herewith submitted will prove of great convenience and benefit to the inhabi- tants of this city, especially to those who have occasion to drive frecuer_tly to and from the neck and 4?illows. The damazs ar✓arced by -__ Co::rrlittee have been agreed to by all parties in interest. The accor,,panyinq orders are respect- fully submitted, and i:beir adoption reconmended. 2or the Committee, Geo. R. =erton, Chairman." 1°hereas it api,ears to this board th--�t the common con- venience and benefit of he inhabitants of this city, re- cuires the alteration of a public way knovm as Forrester Forrester Street, at and near its junction with Essex street, and whereas due notice has been given to all persons interested of the intention of this board to alter the same,- Ordered, that said street be hereby altered as follows:-Location of the proposed alteration of Forrester street.- Northeasterly side: Commencing at a point in the northwesterly side of Essex Street, at land of Nichols, said point being 12 feet distant northeasterly from the present easterly corner of Forrester and Essex streets, and the nce running in a north- westerly direction on a straight line through Lands of Niciols and Colyer, a distance of about 117 feet, to a point in the present northeasterly line of said Forrester street, and at the southerly corner of the front door steps of Perry Colyer house.- Southwesterly side: Commencing at the corner on Esse_. street at the east corner of the Reeves house, thence rrr_ning in a northwesterl- direction, by the line of the northeasterly side of said Reeves rouse, a distance of 412 I to the north corner of said house; thence running a little more westerly, on a line parallel to and 4:0 feet dis- tant southwesterly from the above located northeasterly side, through land of Rze<pes and land occupied by TSrs. Dominick, a distance of about 100 feet, to a point in the southeasterly side of said 1'orrester Street, The location being in accord- ance :rith a plan drawn by C. _". Putnam divil engineer dated June 1880, now on file in the city clerk's office, and it is hereby adjudged that the damages to the estates Dart of which are taken will araount to the sum of five hundred and seventy 6A/100 dollars -.s shown on the annexed schedule, and we award to the owners of said estates the sums herein set to their 0 respective names. June 24, 1880 Vol. 11, Pare 212 a. tvm. F. Nichols 650 feet of land350.- P:1rs. A. JL. Reeves 390 ° " " 117.- Estate occupied by '_irs. Eliza Dominick 345 103.50 Perry Collier 46 nd damages 00.- 570.50 Other expenses • June 24, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 213 100 feet of fence 30.- ren-owing and setting uv 24.50 54 50 Total exPense625.00" "Ordered, that the sum of six hundred and twenty five dollars be and hereby is appropriated for the purpose of altering Forrester street as above described, and that the Fppropriatie same be expended under the direction of the Committee on Streets." The report was accepted, orders adopted, and sent doom for concurrence. The following Order cane from the Com'-.on Council adopt- ed by a two thirds vote, and sent up for concurrence,viz:y a pprropr—ia "Ordered, that the sum of one hundred and twenty five ion n-july dollars (125) be and the same is hereby appropriated to de-• �— £ra-P the expense of a ?owing Regatta on the 5th of July next said su, oP �125 to be expended under the direction of the Fourth of July Cor:_ittee and said reg_,tta to he in charge of one or more :::embers of the -ourth of July Committee in conjunction with a Committee of the different local boat clubs." The Board concurred in the adoption of the Order by a two thirds vote tai.en by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas- aldermen Emerton, Gifford, Rantoul and Russell 4 :?ays- Aldermen Fi£ield and Pratt- 2 Absent- Alderman 1,7-imball- 1 _'resented for approval and approved June 28, 1680. The follovring Orders came from the Common Council adopt- ed, and sent up for concurrence: Sevier emntr 11"r areas, the public health of the inhabitants of the inT in city of Salem requires that the oidtlet of the city sevier Boviker's cr'aich empties into Bovrkers' Dock should be removed from itsDock present location; it is hereby,- Ordered, that the Board oP .1 dermen be respectfully requested to extend said sever through Lafayette street to the channel of the South River, closing the present outlet into Boviker's Dock. and that they be further recuested to ta:e such additional ste-os to- v:iards cleansing said dock as they may deem advisable." "Ordered, that the sum of one thousand dollars be and hereby is appropriated for extending said sewer as afore- 3ppropriatio said, and for said cleansing." • On motion of Alderman Fmmerton the orders were re- ferred to the Committee on Sewers, June 24, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 214 A communication from the Essex Institute, inviting the city government to attend the field meeting at Salem invitation Neck on the 22d; came from the Common Council accepted and— sent up. No action was taken, the meeting haveng been held, a.. Petitions were received and disposed of as follows :- Petitions for permit to build were received as £olio,°:.,s: S. 11d. 'Winslow, addition to dwelling house on Federal st; Permits to Nathaniel S. Averell, addition to dwelling house on Putnam build St, , Davidson & Son wooden building on Boston St. Permits were granted. Petitions from Joseph L. S:ignall and Levi Id. -_oun__ Billiard • for licenses to keep billiard halls. Referred to the �cm- halls mitttee on Licenses. Petitions from J, W. Smith, John r. Flynn, Chas. F. Lee, ssoses Pray, John P:iiller James ri:.es, Peter Biller, andJi nk & James Casey for licenses to deal in junk etc; and to set 112F01s up and use wagons, were received and referred to the Commit- tee on Licenses: Petition of Geo. W. 'Pbusland and 21 others representing that the public good recuires the laying of hard sidewalks Side„=alks or. on Lafayette street where they are now deficient, and ask- ;Lafayette Si ing that concrete or brick walls--- be provided in such cases. Referred, on motion of alderman Pratt, to t :e Commit- tee on Streets for consideration and resort. Petition of Patrick Quirk requesting a hearing in the License matter of his application for a licuor license. Referred to the Committee on Licenses. Petition of P.'artha F. Weeks for release to her of an estate on Dearborn Street, now held by the city on account Peal star; of a sewer assessment. Referred to tine Committee on Sewers. Petition of the School Committee for a sewer in Polly strut, for disposing of the sewage._?_i&fthe Saltonstall Seaer school. house. Referred to uomraitzee on Sewers. Petition of Levi L. Melcher and 22 others, requesting that water pipes be laid through Diewhall Street, from School '.later Pip; to Symonds Street, Referred to the Joint S. anding Committee on `.rater `=forks and sent down for concurrence. Petitions from James Buffington and 53 others, Janes J. Pump Mullin and 25 others, and John Robertsothers, oberts and 18 o , remon- • strating against the removal of the pump in Boston Street. Or motion of riIderman Rantoul a hearing was _granted the petit- ioners, and the time for the same assigned for "Tuesday evenin= July 6, 1880, at 7a P.Y. June 24, 1880 vol. 11, Page 215 Alderman Emmerton. submitted the following Order:- "Ordered, that a special committee, consisting of the Coal s^ayor and two members of this Board, be appointed with au- thority to solicit proposals for supplying the city with coal for the 'ensuing year and to confer with the other de- partments of the city in relation thereto; and said commit- tee shall have authority to contract in the name of the city for such supply, under such specifications as may be deemed necessary." The Order was adopted, and aldermen Berton and Pratt appointed on the committee. (Presented for approval and ap- proved June 28, 1880. ) lderman aumerton submitted the monthly report of the Com. on • Committee on accounts. The re_oort was accepted and sent down Accts. for concurrence. -aderman Russell submitted the following report:- "In Board of aldermen, City of Salem, June 24th. 1880. The Committee on Drains and Sewers respectfully recommend Leave to that leave be granted to Geo. P. Farrington to connect his enter Sei,:ier estate on Federal Street, with the common sewer, upon the payment of the sum of twenty six dollars and sixty four cents. For the Co=_aittee, B. Russell, Chairman." The report was accepted and the recommendation adopted. =lderman Russell submitted the following Order: "ii'::ereas it appears to this board that the public conve- nience and heaj:�h recuire the constrcction of a common sewer in Cro-ibie street: it is therefore,-Ordered, that the commis- Sewer in sior_er of streets be, and he is hereby directed to construct Crombae c a common sewer, as follows:- Comuencing at a point near the junction of Essex and Crombie Streets thence running souther- ly about 450 feet there to connect with the brick sewer in iorman Street. Said sewer shall be constructed under the di- rection of the committee on drains and sewers, and in accord- ance with the plans of sewerage completed October 1874, on file in the cit * clerkts office; and said commissioner is hereby instructed to report a schedule of the expense of said sewer, when completed, to this board. The Order was adopted. (Presented for approval and appr07ed June 26, 1880. ) 'ldeznzaan Pratt submitted the following report:- iewc� onbts "In Board of alderman, City of Salem, June 24, 1880, chimney • June 24, 1880 ?col. 11, Page 216 The Co t5 'ttee to whom was referred the matter of an alleged smoke nuisance from nr. Geo. _Tewcomb 's chimney on Peabody Street have considered said mat.-er, and beg leave to report as follows, to wit :- That they have cisited t e premises, and find that the immediate cause of the com-olaint was an ap_nrehension on the part of complainant that a new supply of several tons of soft coal was to be used by ITewcomb for daily consumption under his boilder; while the facts are, .hat since the complaint entered last year he had used 'hard coal for that purpose, and the committee are now reassured I hat the supply of soft coal laid in is to he used only for banking the fires nights, and that he still intends to use anthracite coal during the working hours of the day. The grade of Peabody street being lower than Aard street, the houses on Ward street are necessarily efposed to the annoy- ance of smoke, in certain conditions of atmosphere, not alone from the works above named, but from other industries near on the same street. Your Committee therefore do not recommend any action by the board. A. J. Pratt ) Special Committee Thos. J. Gifford ) of inquiry The report was accepted. The annual rolls of the lst and 2d Corps of Cadets were received and placed on file. T.Mitia itolls I.mother circular from the Census department was received and referred to the committee to whom previous circulars hed been referred. Census On motion of Aldermen Rantoul the order appropriating go000.- for improvements at the aims house and city farm, was taken from the table, and after discussion on motion of Poor :arm :alderman -Russell the whole matter was indefinitely •posiponednnur— opria- tioTn `— _uaerman Fifield submitted the follo-,ainE Order: "Ordered, that the Committee on Licenses be hereby re- guested to report to this Board a suitable list of prices for sweeping chimneys, in order that the same may be established Chimnev as re _uired by the city ordinances." swing The Order was adopted. :alderman amerton moved that when the Board adjourns it adjourn until Tuesday evening, July 6th. 1880 at 7 olLclock.Ydjournmen: • The motion prvailed. June 24, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 217 The '-..ayor read a printed co=unication from James Red- path in reference to the fa:aine in Ireland. Placed on file.Ireland The Board then ':+:ent into executive session. A comimunication was received from tree city marshal re- commending that the license of Barney O 'Rourke, No. 136 Boston Street be decl_,-red forfeited, and that all lic_uor Complaint dealers be reeuirdd to remove all screens and window curtai ainst from Saturday night until :_onday morning. Referred to the i-uor Co=-ittee on Licenses. e -er 1 derman Russell for the Committee on Licensers: sub- , -mitted a report recorLlending the adoption of the following Screens order:- ,,ordered, that gll persons now or hereafter licensed during t_— resent year to sell intoxicating licuors be here by required during the continuance of their licenses, to re- Screens move all screens, blinds, shutters, curt--ins, or painted, ground or stained glass -wi;l.dows, which interfere vaith a view of the interior of the licensed premises from twelve o'clock on Saturday night of eac}, week, until six o'clock on the mor- ning of the followin✓ raondtiy.; end that t7:e Clt"' mcrs al be here- by instructed to cause all sr"ch licensed Persons to be noti- fied of the requirements of this order, nd to report to this board a.ny and all violations of the same. _-e re_:ort aas accepted and the order adopted. lderman ussell subm*.t"Ued. the following report:- "In Board of aldermen June 24, 1880, The CorL_ittee on Licenses respectfully recommend that the persons named be ° ` and low be ;ranted licenses to deal in junk, old metals and wagons second :_and articles, in this city, and to set up and use - ithin the cl'Ly tae number of wagons set to their res-oective na.mes, viz:- Residence '_-oses Pray No. 56 ="er'ins St. One wagon 'Uharles F.Lee No.179 North St. " " John P. Flynn Dio. 14 Varney St. " if James Casey No. 42 Rarbor St. " " James limes No. 7 Nursery St. " Peter !Alley No. 5 Pleasant St. John suiller No. 5 Pleasant St. J. '. , Srith IIo. 6 Dooming St. John r7all Danversport, Jl:pass. " • C. R. "airbrot__er 'eabod',', -lass. n n I'or the Committee, B. I?, Russell, Chairman, June 24, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 216 The licenses were granted as reco=nded. Alderman Russell submitted the following report :- "In Board of Aldermen, Salem, June 24, 1880. The Commit- tee on Licenses respectfully recommend th .t the persons named below be granted licenses to keep billiard balls at the -;Laces set to their resuective names, viz:- Levi K. -o>>.ng, No. 7 Billiards Boston St; Joseph L. Bignall, No. 18 Front St. For the Committee, B. W. Russell, Chairm n." The licenses were granted as recommended. The following report was submitted:- "In Board of --ldermzn, Salem June 24, 1880. The Committee on Licenses respectfully recommend that . illiam L. Palmer be T • granted a license to sell intoxicating liquors under Class 1, cuor at Lowell Island, and that the fee for Bach 1_cense be fixed at Lieensr one hundred dollars." & Fee For the Committee, B. 7.7. Russell, Chairman. " The recommendations were adopted. The following report wa , submitted. "In Boar,:,. of Aldermen, Salem, June24, 1830. The Committee on Licenses respectfully recommend t_at the follo-ring named per- sons be granted leave to withdraw upon tg:eir applications for licenses as common victualers and to sell intoxicating licuorsficenses viz,- John .IcGloughlin, 37 North St, ; Patrick Fitzgerald, 24 Pa_k St; Lawrence 11-ahoney, 29 Perkins St, ; "'_ugh Brennan 143 refuse Boston St, ; James Corbet 142 Bridge St. For the Co= ttee, B. i7. Russell, Chairman." The recomrendation was adopted. The following report was submitted:- "In ,Board of 11dermen, Salem, June 24, 1880. The Com- mittee on Licenses respectfully recommend that `enr, r'. Gordon So. 13 =lanters Street, be granted a license to sell intoxica- ting liquors under Class 4; also the-t innholders licenses be License granted to John Casey, No. 32 Derby 3t,; John Roche, ;iio. 84a "ranted Derby St. For the Committee, B. Pd. Russell, Chair-an." • June 24, 28, 8: July 6, 1880 Vol. 11, rage 219 ;l.derman Fifield submitted a minority reroort recommend- ing that innholder's licenses be refused to John Casey, Lind John Roche. The license to __ Gordon vJac- granted as recem>ffinded Alderman ' comer-:,on moved to substitute the minority re- port for the majority report. 5'ne motion did not prevail the vote being a tie. The Board then refused to adopt the majority report so far as it relates to gr-.ntinn: innholders licenses to John Casey and John Roche, the vote being a tie. ' The board adjourned at 10 o 'clock. _Attest, ,lenrP .-EE'^� Clerk. • The Co-_=on Cosncil on the 28th. of June 1880, concurred Com. on in the following mat '�ers:- Aects. Acceptance of the sonthi re-:ort of the Committee on Taper Accounts. (Presented for approval of acceptance -nd approved 71 es June 29, 1880. ) Reference of the petition for the -aying of t"uter pipes in itieshall street, to the Committee on :'rater :orks. (Present- ed for approval of reference approved June 29, 1880. ) "tLest, _Henry E. '_,:Teak, City Clerk. == rleetiizg of the Board of =_Ides len was held on Tuesday evening, July 6th 1880, at 72 o 'clock. r11 the l:le-abers were present. The _. ayor in the chair. hearing having been assigned for this _noun, Upon several _petitions reE�onstrating against the removal of the Pu_nP 7ouZ1p u the corner of ichols and =.osto'.1 Streets, the Board proceeded to hear 11 parties interested. I=essrs James J_ . ?ullin, Daniel -.agett;?, ':':'ills a Trofatter, C. = Steniford Ilia.= " iichols, '_*:!es3uffinton, =nd of=Crs, ad .resaed the. Board�in opposition to its removal, :illiam Cogswell Rsc. appeared counsel _'or those f=coring the removal, and re- quested an adjo-,n7nnent of the _nearing to sole future tirle, so that t_ae parties he reuresente'- could be roresent. Gn motion Of :.-1 CLe r°.,ian -{_'Il1ePt On r'''_e dear ill^ 1' i5 o.:i jOtlined t0 a d,^-,.,T _UO • be hereafter designated. July o, 1880 Vol. 11, "_a e 220 The following communication came from the Common Council read and sent up:- "City of Salem, 'ass. , -;:ayor'ss Office July 5th. 1880. Public To the City Council of the City of Salem.- Gentle- en:- i beg 7ea1th leave to importune you sa_ ecially to discuss the various Pl.aa2s that have been presented for curing the noisome unsavorines with vAnieh the atmosphere of the city has been so lonZ taint- ed, and its sanitary safety endangered., and to ihrolore you to select some one that shall, as speedily as nossib=ie, serve av an efficient remedy. =11 alone the line of t'_ze stroar. that co_aes to us from the adjoining town of 'Peabody are to be found the nauseating deposits of special trades, these reinforced in t eir nastiness by the ezc_eta of adjacent privies, and ,:gain reinforced by similar deposits :':it-in our 0�_�en territory, the • whole combining to contaminate the soil, to poison the air, to breed disease, and to general death. Can ;we �,ope to allure. others to come hither to live, or to prevent exodus of our orm people , or to preserve ti'_e v:=.lue of out property excepting by obedience to the laws of cleanliness :and of health? The-nat- ural .situation of Salem and all its SU.rrourdings are affluent in attractions, but some parts of it so ree? 174th offensive odors and throw so foul a stench into t__e nostrils, Iat = is become imperative dutyat once to apply remedial means and to stop further increase of the foul miasmas that are rlre=_d be;?ond endurance. That response may be made to oft re- ,leated cr-T " i'.1'ly is not so ;ethin d.One`? "I have Called y0U to- gether, fiery Res-ectfully, Oliver, :_a-:or." The colmaunication was read and placed on file. Board- o£ _1 messa,;e was received from the Common Council Pro- ea.Lth _osing, a convention forthyaith for the nu pose of organizir- as a board of health, and on motion of lderman Rantoul the same was laid on the table. Sanitary Alderman 11Merton then offered the fo1lo,:in- cond._t_on g Order. T�=e "Ordered, that a message :)e sent to the Common Council city proposing a convention forthwith for the purpose of consid- erin, the sanitary condition of the city,r, The Order was adopted, - ,orth Rive and at the reques't of the oard, nuisance 1,lderman 1mmerton conveyed the sage to the other branch for the nurpose Of explaining the action o£ this Board. Lfter- iards notice was received that the Co=Ion Council had non- concurred in the proposal. The following Order came from the Co_:on Coun- rb Cn Iy cr S'o O cf O N O I-t, f'-' O O p'-y cr 0 P.N P. O 1-5 N O C_db pCd IF cr (J � `U��i ld o c O O m _r rn M N r5''d I, O O Fb c+O H•O ry P P N ;Y O rrt Fb FJ o, N 0 1 i' C dryrim : { F-' O �� PiyP, N .PIS CD (D tJ n �; F. cr CD `.; N• cF F, IF y N P, cr (D Il cr 1-1 rj 0 cr N cF ,ri P, cF N I.J N y P :J'm IG01-4CFN r'yH•h' mm (Do Ijho Id F; I, i, 1, '- I: I- t-,•Ci'CTD CD O coCn O lJ P. 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(Presented for ar_proval of reference and approved July 7, 1850. ) The clerk of the Common Council ca=ae in ,,ith a + essaCe ,,ere, h sating that the Common Council had grantee the joint spe- ��1--per Val committee appointed this eveningto consider the ';orth liver nuisance, permission to sit in joint Convention of .he t;-,o branches for a free discussion of the :atter. ^he o rd concurred and the two branches met in convention in the coun- cil char,;'per. Councilman Dodge moved t'_at _.,.:_hers be li .ited to five minutes in speaking. 'ne notion prevailed. :3everal • riernbers spoke upon the question and the convention was then dissolved, and the Board of 21 dermen returned to their cham- ber. The following Order came from the Common Council adopt- ed, =i:essrs Richardson, Williams and Luse omb appointed, and Ordinance sent up for concurrence and to be joined, viz:- 3o rd of "Ordered, that a joint special committee be ap%,ointed , ;._ _ for the purpose of reporting an ordinance establishing a board of health." y The Board concurred and joined Aldermen Hm;_erton and Pratt. (Presented for approval and approved July 7, 1880. ) The following report and order c _ie from tine Gorr-on Council, report accepted, order adopted, and sent up for concurrence:- "City of Salem. In Cor ittee on Public Instruction June 5, 1880. To the City Council. The Joint Standing Com- mittee on Public Instruction to which committee i.:ere referred the communications of the school coma ittee, and to Dr. A. H, Johanson on the subject of the Philli lh ha ` school pan seal o_ o tee, to c =e- fully considered the natter, have exa_Paned the building, and case have studied several plans for its iriprovei:tent. The corrMttee is unanimously of opinion that the school co=ittee is fully justified in requesting attention to the inadequacy and un- suitableness of the present building, and in as_7ing for bet- ter accon=odations for the pupils and teachers concerneC,,_. The co mittee is also of opinion thaynoti-_ing s_'rort of vei * nat- erial alterations will meet the exigency, slight and termorary • changes being in its judgment neither economical nor advisa- ble. It is therefore reco=ended that such *,ester, al a'_ter - tions be Lade as ?`all furnish accorinodat' onb not only for he scholars now occupying the six -Dresentroo.-as of the P,'illi DS house, but in addition for those occupying t4_s _'our roons of the Herbert Street house leaving, the latter to be utilized for GcI(c:`YIr+`FO{4lly NpY•YOvY=:,•'1NPV.),. 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The licenses to be issued by the city.* clerk but subject at any time to revoc-tion by this Board." • July 6, 1880 Vol 11, Pa e 224 Ize Order was adopted. Petitions t-•jere received and disposed of as follows:- Petitions for ;,ermit to build were received as followspermit to Sarah Plagle, a.ltert'.tion of deielling house On Fort _venue; bu11a George H. Symonds, wooden d,,•:!elling house and barn on i'alter street. Perr_its ;:ere granted. petition from i. P. Harris & Co. for leave to erect a building on Bridge street, was referred to the Conraittee permit to on streets. -`atition of Stephen B. ives and 13 others reelonstra- ui�la tin- and -rotesting a _:i^_st the granting, of any ?emission r - Remonstrance fo_ the enl rgement or extension of the building on Brown —--- street knot--m as the "Rink", believing that it will dimish against • the value of rorcperty in the vicinity, increase the risk g of fire and the cost of insurance, and be of serious injury to the cuiet and peace of the nei_hborhooa. -Read and place on file. -etition £rom Smith & :,a.nnin for leave to build an addition to a building on C .urch street, also a petitior, frog Daniel C. =.tanning for leave to build an addition to a build- b'arl^it to ing on Brovm street ere laid over to the next meeting. i d _'etitions of Frothingham and Fifiela, and John Tudbu_ry for licenses to be dealers in, and keepers of shops for the Junk purchase &c, of junk. The licenses were granted. -'etition of Charles F. Daley for a license to deal Junk, and in junk &c , and to set up and use one wagon. 'i]Le license aa. on licen: was refused. Pool table, Petitions of James -=enney for a license to keep a pooli3illiard table; of T. P. ''ewell for a license to keep a billa.rd hall; ta es end of Elizabeth B. Day for a license to keep an intelligence intelli- office. The licenses *were granted. ennce Petition of J. F. Hodgdon for leave to connect the es- tate Ko. 165 Lsf'ayette street with the cite sewer. Referred Pet, to to the Committe on sewers, enter sewer The fol'_o*.-ring communication was received:- nose and "Salem, June 28, 1860. To the C_ty Council, Gentlemen: steam f re The Board of Engineers of the Saleri Fire Department, have enz^ne this evening voted to recuest the cit ' council for an aD- nrooriatior_ sufficient for the Durchs.se of twenti• five hun- dred feet of cotton fabric hose; also for an ap_atopri_tion • for the 7,urc_ease of ::.n _r oskeag third class steam f ire en- �ine to take the p;_a.ce of t_-e one used as a relief steamer the latter bein considered unsafe, and totally unfit for use. Respectfully, Henry hi, i.;eek, secretar r." July 6 & 82 1880 Vol. 11, Page 225 The communication was referred to the Joint Standing Com- mittee on Fire Department and sent down for concurrence. The Board of Engineers recommended, the =:ayor nominated, Fireman and the Board confirmed, James W. ??ichols as a member of ,-lose Co. No. 5 and Thomas S. Pope as a member of nose Co. No. 6. A statement from the city clerk of `he official fees re-^,ity Clerk' ceived by him during the preceeding three months was read and ree�s placed on file. The monthly bills were examined and approved. Bills The report of the city marshal wr: s received and placed on 3eport of file. Citv Ears The monthly returns of Yilitary Aid were signed and sworn • to by the members of the Board. T;ilita.ry Aid— The Common Council concurred in the passage of the Order laying out Ives Street as a public way. (Pres nted for appro- Ives St. val and approved July 82 1880. ) The Board then adjourned. Attest, Henry E. 'eeek, Clerk. A regule.r meeting of the oard of dermen was held on Thursday July 8, 1880, at 8 o'clock P. _. _11 the members were present of the Alderman Limball. The Sa;*or being absent, President Berton presided. The record of the last meeting was read and approved. A communication was received from the i:_,yor, nominating =os Henfield as a constable. The nomine.tion was confirmed. Constable The following communication came from the Common Council read and sent up:- Public "City of Salem, ;_ass. , izayor's office June 23d. 1880. To ne= the City Council of the City of S41em,-Gentlemen:- Noticeable increase in recent • Juyy 8, 1880 Vol. 11, Pa. e 226 months in the death rate in the cit-., , especially along young chilcren, and the early return of intensified offensive ex- halations along the line of the i:orth River both above and below Frye's -ill urge me to call the attention of the city government trs the cre-tion of such authority as may have in special charge the neans of efficient sr_nitary improvement throughout the city. 3elieving that both the health of our people, and the value of our property, demand early and suf- ficient action in this direction. _ earnestly invoke your attention to the subject. Very Respectfully, _enry K. Oliver, isayor." The co=unication was read ,.nd placed on file. • "Petition of John T. I_ooney and 40 others, recuesting that the receiving tomb in the Orne Street cemetery be re- Tomb in Orn moved to some less exposed portion of the grounds, as such St. Cemetez change will contribute much to the general apuearance of the cemetery. Referred to the Joint Standing Committee on Public Property, and sent do•:m for concurrence. Petition of Christopher D. nin,g,ian for a license to be Jul &, a dealer in junk Le, and to set up _nd use one wagon. Refer- aria—Lon— red to ;ommittee on -i.icenses. A Petition from Smith & Manning for leave to build an addition of one story to a building on Church Street wDs re- permit to ceived. Permit was granted. bui d Petition of award * effernan re-uesting that he be re- lieved from the reeuirernent of his licuor license which pro- vides thL.t he shall close =_11 entrances to the licensed pre- pet. in ti raises other than t ose from the public street. Referred to matter of the Com ittee on Licenses. a ieuor Petition of Perry Collier for perriis�ion to enter the licerise city sewer on Pssex street from the ^:ard estate on the cor- ner of Carlton and Essex streets, also to enter the city sewer on Lathrop street from estate i?o. 14 on said street. Pets to Referred to the Committee on Sewers. enersew The _oetition of Smith & T:anning presented at the last meeting for leave to build a two story addition to a build- permit to ing on Church street was taken up om. the petitioners =:ere uiy T— granted 1e ve to .withdraw. The _petition of C. I.anning, fer leave to build an Permit to addition- ddition to a building on 3roi'm street, Laid over from the build l�;.st meeting, was ta :en up and after consideration of the • same, the matter v-ras laid over to the next iiieeting. ^he folloring report was submitted:- "in July 8, 1880 dol. 11, Page 227 Board of Aldermen, City of Salem, July 8, 1880. The Commit- tee on Finance and Appropriations to whom was referred the matter of a Report of the Financial condition of the city for the U. S. Census have considered said matter, and beg leave to report as follows, to spit. The required report U. S. Cens,. has been filled out in accordance with the last annual re- ports and forwarded to the Superintendent of the .-'ensus at Washington. A copy in duplicate is herewith submitted. For the Committee, Geo. R. Emerton, The report vzts accepted and sent dowm for concurrence. Alderman mmerton submitted a co=nication fromGBorge i::. Endicott, containing proposals for lighting the gas lien s • of the city by electricity. The matter was referred to the Committee on Lamps and Lighting with full poz:!er to act. Lighting (Presented for approval and approved July 8, 1880.Q of Gas Lflm; The following report and Order were submitted:- "In Board of Aldermen, City of Salem, July 8, 1880. The Committee on Streets, Bridges and Stables to whom was referred the matter of the petition of David Conrad and Sidewalks others in the matter of laying sidewalks in Lafayette street,on Lafa have considered said matter, and beg leave to report as fol- ette St. loses, to wit: That a public hearing should be granted said petitioners, and therefore submit the accompanying bPder. �'or the Committee, Geo. R. Emmerton, Chairman." "Ordered, that this Board will on Thursday, July 22d 1880 at eight o'clock P. IT. at the City Hall, take into con- sideration the petition of David Conrad and others recuest- ing the construction of sidewalks on Lafayette street where they are now deficient, and of assessing the expense of such construction upon the abutters in just proportions, as au- thorized by law; and that due notice of this hearing be given to all persons interested." The report was accepted and the order adopted. The report relating to the alteration of the Phillips school house came up as unfinished business and after dis- cussion, on motion of _,alderman ='ratt, the report leas re- Phillips committed to the Joint Standing Committee of the School dcloo Board, and to report a new plan if desired, and sent do,:n ao-us e • for concurrence. July 8, 1830 Vol. 11, Pa=fie 228 The Board then :rent into executive session. a.derman Russell submitted the following report:- "In Board of =1dermen Oity of Salem, July 8, 1830. Report on The Commaittee on Licenses to whom was referred the natter pet, of P. of the petition of Patrick quirk for a license and for a Q�r—'�k for hearing thereon, have considered said natter, and beg leavelicense to report as follows, to wit: That a hearing was granted the petitioner, at which hearing the petitioner and his counsel were present. That previous to the petition above referred to, upon recormmendation of this committee, the Board refused to grant a license to :`_r. quirk: and your committee now, after said hearing and a careful considera- tion of the petition, are still of opinion that it is in- expedient for this Board to grant the desired license. • Thev therefore recommend that no license to sell intoxica- ting licuors be granted to the petitioner. For the Committee B. W. Russell, 'Chairman." ^_he report was accepted and the recommendation adopted. alderman Russell submitted the following report: "In Board of !_ldermen City of Salem, July 8, 1880. The License Co=—,nttee on Licenses to vinom was referred the matter of refuse the petitions of the several persons named below for the licenses herein specified, have considered said matter, and beg leave to report as follows, to wit : That licenses be refused as follows:- To Lawrence `_ ahoney 29 Perkins St. Common Victualer and lio_uor license under Class 1 To John _"eGlouglin 37 Iorth St. " 1 To. James tic Shane 36 3ridgs St. IfSnholner To 1:ichael Sullivan 39 Derby St. Innholder That a license be granted to G. Pd, Kraft as a Common Vict- ualer at .the 'ravilion on Salem peck. or the Committee, B. il'. Russell, Chairman." License The reuort was accented and the licenses refused and granted anted as recommended. The Committee on Licenses submitted a report recommend- int the adoption of the following Order:- "Ordered, that the Order passed by this Board authori- zing the Committee on Licenses to receive and act upon allConcerning applications for licenses from co-=7,on T-icuualers, innhol- appli— cca on ders and li_uor dealers, before the same were presented. for:license July 8, 1880 Vol, 11, Pa^,e 229 to this Board, be hereby rescinded, and that ;aereaf .er all such applications shall be:-first prasanted to the Board,' The report @vas accepted and the order adopted. The £olloiring report eras subm`_tted:- "In Board of aldermen Salem July 8, 1880. The ComrAttee on Licenses respectfully represent that by votes of this Licenses Board licenses were granted to Jeremiah Erbfl3i;L,at 139 revol.e Boston street; John I_urphy at No. 27 South Prospect street; iichael "ivnan, at No. 3 Congress street; as Common Victua- lers and to sell intoxicating lieuors under Class 1; and to J. Oscar Kent, No. 60 Union street, to sell intoxicating liquors under Class 5; but that the licenses have failed to take out the same, and decline so to do. They therefore re- command that the votes granting said licenses be rescinded. Your committee also recommend that the vote granting a license to John Hall of Danverspart to be a dealer in junk be also rescinded for the same reasons. For the Committee, B. W. Russell, Chairman." The report was accepted, and the recommendation were adopted. The following report and order were submitted: License of "In Board of Aldermen Salem July 8, 1880. B. C+Rourke The Committee on Licenses to whom was referred the communi- cation from the city marshal recommending that the license granted to B. O'Rourke, at No. 136 Boston street, to sell intoxicating liquors under Class 1, be declared forfeited for the reason that he had refused to permanently close the rear entrances to his saloon, and had sold intoxicat°_ng lio_uors, to minors,-respectfully represent that on the 29th of June last the licensee was duly notified to appear be- fore tr_is committee at the city hall, on Tuesda:* July 6th. 1880, at 42 o'clock P. M. , then and there to show cause, why his licenses as a common victualer and to sell intoxica- ting liquors under Class I, should not be revoked and de- clared forfeited. That at the time appointed for the hear- ing, the licensee and his counsel, and members of the police force, were present and were heard in the subject matter. That after a full hearing theron your committee are satisfied from the testimony, that said licensee has violated the con- ditions of his license to sell intoxicating liquors, as set • forth in the accompanying order, the passage of which is re- commended by this Committee. For the Committee, B. W. Russell, Chairman." "Ordered, that the license granted by this 3oard. July 8, 12, & 13, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 230 on the twentieth day of ay 1880, to B. O'Rour!-e, to sell, a--pose, or beep for sale, until '_: ay lst. 1881, in the north- ;es room on the First floor of a. buildin situated at -No. 136 Boston street, spirituous or intoxicating liquors of any kind to be drLink on Jhe pre_lises, is hereby declared forfeited, satisfactory proof havin been `urnished that the 'licensee has violated t:^_e conditions of his license, which required him to _re_•manently close all entrances to the licensed premises, Other 7haan chose from the -Dublic Street or streets upon '.which said premises are located, and •',Lich prohibited the sale or delivery of intoxicating 1-icuor to a minor for his 'r_rents use , : or for the use of an? ot'�er person. °he reuort was accented and the order adopted. • -he Board adjourned at 9 o'clock 50 ms. P. =. ,hest, _enry .'. :-eek, Clerk. The Common Council at a meeting e=uly 12th. ,1880, concurred in the passage of the follo:ving matters,viz:- Reference of the petition of John T. ;;looney and others Tomb in for removal of the receiving tomb in Orne Street Cemetery. Orne St. (Presented for approval of reference and approved July 13, eM- 1880.) _cce-tance of the ren_ort of the Committee on Finance concerning statistics for the U. S. Census department. Census (Presented for approval of acceptance, and approved July 13, 1880. ) Reference of petition of boards of engineers for the Bose & purchase of hose c,-d a. ne steam fire engine. (Presented Steamer for approval7of reference, and approved July 13, 1880. ) Recommitment of report on alteration of Phillips school 'house. (Presented for approval of recomr:itment and Phillips approved July 13, 1880. ) School Passage of the orders altering Forrester Street, and house appropriating 57625.- therefor. (Presented for approval and approved July 13, 1880. ) Forrester Attest, 8preet Eenry r;ee?-, City Clers. hopropria tions • A special meeting ofT Board o 1ae='men was held on Tuesday July 13, 1880, at 8 o'cloc'_- 50 Ms. _. &t. All members v;ere rresent exce_•)t _,lderman July 13, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 231 P-imball. The 3ayor also was absent, and President !-�Ler- 'on presided. The reading of the record ivas dispenses •.;°_th. (For approval of record see page 332. ) report from the Committee on finance reco_i^ending Tax the adoption of the follo?"ing Ordinance cp-e frora the Con,_ Ordinance non Council; Ordinance passed to be ordained and sent up for concurrence:- "City of Salem. In the year mne thousand eight hundred and eighty. An ordinance for levying and collecting the annual tax. Be it ordained by the City Council of the Cit7 of Salem, as follows: Section 1. The sum of three hundred and ten thousand dol- lars shall be raised by assessment upon the polls and estates liable thereto agreeblr to law in order to meet tye demands upon the treasury Burin;. the present municipal year, exclusive of the state and co-_nty tax. Sedtion 2 _Ul taxes assessed for the year shall be -oa-able on or before the fifteenth day of September next, :and it shall be the duty of the city treasurer ,,nd collector to distrain for all taxes unp-zid, as soon after said fifteenth day of September as practicable. Section 3. :ill taxes remaining unpaid on the fifteenth day, of October neat, shall be charged with interest at the rate of seven -jer cent per annum until paid. The Board accepted the report and the ordinance was pe.ssed to be ordained in cogcurrence. (Presented for ap- proval and approved July 14, 1880. ) jpproved by .;aYor July 19, 1880.. The following communication caiae from the Comuzon Coun- oil read and sent up: Public "Salem, July 11, 1880. at a mass meeting of the cit- ea th izens of Salem, called together to consider the -:resent sani=esoly: Lary condition of the city the following resolution was 0775- 1 adopted:- at c_ti- Resolved, as the sense of this meeting that the pre- -ee-ing sent. filthy condition of the Idorth :liver, --ill Pond, the Docks and other places within our city limits, are danger- ous to health, destructive of comfort, ruinous .to proper- ty, and constitute intolerable nuisances which call for immediate action by the city government. F.'e therefore de- mand of our representatives in the board of Yldermen and • common council that they immediately take such action for the relief of the citizens as the emergency demands by the abatement of the said nuisances, and by the establis pent of a permanent and competent bo..rd of health to care for the .sanitary condition of the city in the future. Chas. H. Fowler, Secretar.- July 13, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 232 The communication was read and placed on file. <_ petition signed by �_. C. Goodell Jr. and 12 others, asking for the loe;_.t:_on of a Pose ca_rriaSe and supply of Pet, fOr O: hose at some 713C0 at the '!illoGls or Juniper Point, for t�73- a-6 better protection of property there situated, ca3ae from the''illo::'s Comm-on Ooancil, referred to the Joint :Ctar_ding Committee on Aire Department F:nd sent up for concurrence. The Board con- curred. (Presented for .approval of reference and approved July 14:, 1880. ) pproved by ?::ayor Jan. 1, 1881. The following Order cu e fro;,: the Common Council adopt- ed and sent u_p for . cu_rence:- "Ordered, that ^e sum of five :^_und. ed dollars (4500) • be hereby appropriated. for the _?ur?_JO^e of cleaning, ;;urif '_ 1'nATopri c ing, and seeping clean the s�_rface ani s:^ores of ;he dill tion ofor pond; and that said amount or a portion thereof Sufficient ia1111 POnd to give it - t;norough cleansing, and -,unification be ex- pended immediately under the direction of the Committee on Streets.'' The �,oard conca_'rred. (Pres=ted for anproval and ap- proved July 1,11, 1830. ) pproved by Layor Jan. 1, 1881• report fro-! time s^ecial com�`ittee ap ointed to suVrit ; n o d`_nance stacl shin ro rd of Health, together v.,ith e folloT.ring c-dinande esme fror. he ..oriaon Council, reportOrrdinance accevtei, ordinance passed to be ordained and sent up for Beard ofof concurrence:- a > City of Salem 1n the year one thousand ei ;ht hundred and eighty. n ordinance esta::lishin;g a board o£ health. Be it, ordained by the OLRCil Of re City of Saleil, as follows: Section 1, _'he shall be chosen by ballot as soon r.a be in the present t year in Convention of the two branches of the city council, three citizens of Salem, not me-hers of the city council, :`-o stall constitute the Board of Health of the city of Salem. The meffbers of this board shall con- tinue in office for three Tears from the first day of Feb- ruary in the year in e;hich they shall be chosen and until others shall be chosen in their places, provided that at the election in the present year one T_lemberr shall be elected for tie terra ending on the thirty first day- of January 1881, the second for the term ending on the thirty first day of January 1882, and the third for the terra ending on the thirty* first da'• of Jan- uary 1883, and after the present uear one member si?all be elected arnuall-- in the month of January. Vacancies -a:- be filled at any time by the :cit council in the July 13, 1880 _ Vol. 11, Fe<;,e 233 same manner for the reminder of the term. The me.:_bers of this board shall be subject to removal by the city council for cause, and shall serve irithout compensation unless the city cou-nici1 shall otherwise determine. ection 2. The board shall organize annually by U'_=e choice of one of their number as chairman and may also choose a clerk, -hot a member of the board, and the;;% may '_lake suc'A rules and regulations for their own government, and for t_-e govern- ment of all subordinate officarsin their department as t':_ey may deem expedient Section 3. This board shall have and exercise all the ro"'ef vested in, and shall perform all he duties -rescri'bed tO the city council, or the mayor and alder-inen of the cit:- of Salem acting as a board of health under the statutes of the con";on- • wealth. The board may make such rules and regulations re- lative to the quarantine of the vessels the causes of sickness nuisances and sources of filth that may be injurious to health or may effect the comfort of the inhabitants of the cite, ex- isting within the limits thereff as they may deem necessary vrith poi:rer to cause all such nuisances, sources of filth, and causes of sickness to be removed, destroyed, or prevented as the case may .recuire. The boar.' may fix the compensation of their clerk, and of all persons whom they may employ, provid- ed that the whole amount of such compensation shall not exceed- the sum appropriated therefor. The Board shall not exper_d in any year for any purpose a sum in excess of the appropriation made by the city council for that year. Section a. The board of health is authorized to call upon the city marshal for such assistance as may be needed from time to time from the police department, in carrying out the orders of the board; also, upon the city physician and the city solicitor for such advice and assistance as those officers may be able to render. Q,oction 5. . The board shall annually in the month of January* pres•cnt to the city council a r port made up to, and including the thirty first day of the preceeding December, containing a full and comprehensive statement of the acts of the board during the year, and a review of the sanitary condition of the city, and shall furnish to the co=mittee on finance and appropriations, when rec_uested, an estimate in detail of the a-pro_pristions required by the department for the ne,:t fiscal year. Section 6. s11 ordiancen inconsisuant e;itr the provisions of • this ordinance are hereby repealed." i July 13, 1880 Vol. 11, Pa e 234 alde_ILI-n R ntr:,;l resented the petition of p. -i11 and C. ivorton, i?7 the i,atter of juni- licenses. •` :-e �etitiOn gs re_fer_'ed to the Co=lftee on Licenses t'iitl'_ instructions to ;vie the "oners a hearin, pet. for ldel-:..m 1-_wtt offered the foll e olve. hearing in r`' ovr'ing s ?esolved t , .t ,;h r m- absence , mauler of _. e_eas the mayor b�, uemporary u from IK the cit-, cannot r.erform the duties of the office, th=..t - — a temporarzr vacancu in said office be hereby declared1Lcenses exist.,! �o The Resolve wr ;.s adopted. Temporary vacant in The following Order came from the Common Council adopted office of . essrs. Collins Varney, Tierney, Riley, ';yard and Gifford ao mayor • jointed and sent un for concurrence, and to be joined, viz:- "Ordered, that a co=_ittee of one from each hard be appoi_ted, t,ith such as the Board of --ldermen may join to nominate three citizens of Salem as candidates for the Boatel Board of of Health." The Board concurred, and joined =lderman Russell, Pratt and _aifield. (Presented for approval and apTroved July 14 1880. ) approved by _:-gvor Jan. 1, 1881. ' Rule .Idermas Pray, offered the following Order:- suspended ,,ordered-, that the joint select committee appointed to nominate candidates for the Board of Eealth have leave to sit during the session of he City cou_-_c_l 'his evening." The Order was adopted and sent d:o;m for concurrence. otice was received that the order had been laid on the table by the Common Council. On motion of -a'derman Pratt the rules of the Board re- lating to reconsideration, so fair as the business o_ this kpDropriati meeting is concerned were suspended, ealth Dept 'lderman Russell sub, itted the following Order:- "Ordered, that the sun of five thousand dollars be here-worth *fiver by appropriated to _meet expend is expenditures of the Health Departmen6LLll s during the -�reseri't fiscal year. l`1 The Order was adopted and sent doom for concurrence. The follow nz report and order c, -..^e fron the Common Cour_cil, report accepted, Order adopted, ?.Iessrs. -iic ardson u:illi^n-s and Luscomb • July 13; 1880 Vol. 11, Page 235 elected on the committee, and sent up for concurrence, and to be joined, viz:- "In City Council, City of Salem, July 12th. 1880. The special committee directed, by orderapproved July 7th 1880, to present some plan whereby the stench arising from the flats of the North River may be abated, " have attended to the duty assigned them and beg leave to report as follocrs:- It is first to be observed that their investigation is li*Lited to the flats of the North River and touch no other causes of complaint. This they have construed to include the basin extending from the Peabody line to the North Bridge. In this basin they find a variety of causes at work tending to deteriorate the air while nothing is being done to counteract them. Such are the discharge of city drains upon the flats at low tide, and lesser nuisances which the speedy establishement of a Board of Tiealth • will at once correct. :do general scheme of flowage for the e:hole basin can be entered upon without f:_rther legislation, but the flowage of a portion of this basin knorm as Fryes' , ill Pond, can be promptly secured, under legislation now in force, and an order looking to that end, accompanies this report- Should this older pass it is the hope of your corillittee that so far as Frye's Mill Pond contributes to the general discom- fort, the city will obtain immediate relief, while time vill -be gained before the autumn frosts, which eaould render active operations safe in this locality to perfect plans and prepare estimates. The details of a general scheme including the im- provement of the Beckford street basin, of the flats between Grove street and Carltonville Bridge, and the proper. treat- went of the flats below, and of the solid abutments of the North Bridge, are not entered upon because the hot period will be passed before the needful legislation .can be procured. Such details can be safely entrusted with a committee like that provided for in the accompanying order, whose judgment should be left untrammeled;and whose plans should have the sandtion of the city council, before money is appropriated for their execution. For the Commitee, Robert S. R ntoul, Chairman." "Ordered, that a select comni tee be choseh by ballot, to consist of two members to be chosen by the Board of -ldermen three members to be chosen by the Common Council, and that said committee be authorized to acquire in behalf of the city of Salem, by purchase or otherwise as in their judgment may Frye 's '_rill: • prove most advantageous to the city, the mill privilege ap- purtenant to Frye's Iills, so called, in said Salem, with all the powers, rights, and franchises connected therewith or belogging thereto, by virtue of the powers conferred on said city of Salem by chapter 135 of the . pts of the year 1879. -nd further, that said select committee, after acquiring possession of said rights above described, suspend the vor'-ing of the said mill and close the water gates, for such tine as they may deem expedient, so that all July 13 L 19, 1880 _ Vol. 11, `rage 236 waters flowing into Frye's Mill Pond during such period shall discharSe themselves by overflow. .nd further that said committee, on or before the 1st day of October next, if in their judgment further action is r_ecessary in relation to Fry@'s ',::ill Pond, report a plan with estirates and det--ils for the permanent and t.`orough removal of all causes danger- ous to health growing out of the present condition of :rye's ?,:ill Pond. And further, that the svm of twelve t'r_ousand dol- lars be and the same is hereby appropriated to be expended , ,pro"r a by said committee in the execution of this order." tion The Board concurred in the acceptance of the retort and on motion of Uderman Russell the Order was laid Over to the next meeting. (The report was .resented for approval of ac- ceptance and approved July 27, 1880.) A communication was received from --e city m-_rshal re- commending that the licenses of James Anglin, No. a Rawlins Street, and Patrick Joyce, No. 22 -River Street, be declared Complaint forfeited, for the reason that ehey refuse to permanently epzal nst close t'_e rear entrances to their saloons. The coftnunica- iaaor tion was referred to the Committee on Licenses. dealers A petition from Fred C. Brown for a license to keep a pool table at No. 195 *,:Iashington Street was referred to the Commmittee on Licenses. Pool table A recess was then taken, after which t_ e petition of D. C. Manning for leave to build an addition to his build- ing on Brown street came up as unfinished business, but on Permit to motion, the matter was again laid over to the next meeting. v=11d The board then adjourned at 8 ms. n=st 10 O'clock. Attest, Henry i:i. 11eelc, Clerk. A saecir.l meeting of the Board of ldermen was 'held on Dlonda *, July 19, 1880, at 8 o'cloci: P. I All the members were present. The i.ayor presided. The record of the last meeting was read. • _ lderman Rantoul submitted the following -reamble and Ziacanc.r order:- in offic "1n Board of <aaermen, City of Salem July 19th. 1880. of L'iayor m FI W N o' w c+ 0 ri`C N n FS (7 t ,'.Y (D H p f' :Y cY [Y t d O O H ct ct O'd '-. cF P Cn iy ct P ct F•W F' pNGW y O F•N1 N N (D W FhN m (DN G W 'P+'W t"b rpO :,',Y -6N O .' NId [+) G' p0 G O t N w t`•-'� • C (�{ cF N W (3 N N m M O :j cF C N o Fh 1� 0 F'•N I-b H N CD.Ott (D .7 P) :$ (D F' p ;3' `v P.O d W" O N W p N o „-', ct t:f N W P.P.o U) P.fn O W o 0 cF•. 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F• 0 N•FY I-' d N p' 1a'F-'t F: O F'•'d G [' H 0 P-` (D H Fi CD I-b d' `<,' o o PD P, (D ci' Ct 0 p 0 p 1F--!!• F,• N 0'P N P) N 0 cF m p 0'13 P,0 W P- oO I=I 0 W M Ys' P. CIF N•,'3'O'4', l7 Imo•F(UU G 0 13 w N m o �"-, P, G'I:+' m t I F•p 'r N d (' d 0 F•(D H ct o Co' c+[:o Fb (D ID G 1 (D•. [Y N F- 0 (D no 1-b I w p N b7 •an'P 1-1-N W `a H u N W F-I CD `• C p f cl.O I,• H N S, t 1� 14 by wl-' d ,a, H N `: N P July 19, 1880 _ 701. 11, a e 238 out the approval of the .-•=ayor. A message was then reeeived from the Common Co.mcil proposing a convention forthwith, for the purpose of elect-_ ing a board of health . On notion of :,ldernan Russelltine Convention board concurred in the proposal. proposed 211derman Russell submitted the following report: "City of Salem JuOy 19th 19880. To t'-e C; ty COUneil The joint special committee appointed to nominated i_ =ers of the board of health, have attended to that duty and beg leave to report the following names:- John C. Osgood for 1 i*ear -`m-aination of ending January 31st. 1881; Chas. Higbee for 2 years, ending Oadof January 31st. 1332; John L. Baton for 3 years ending January z-ealuh • 31st. 1883. or the Committee, B. '+. Russell, Chairman." The report .vas accepted and sent dorm for concurrence. Cane back concurred. :alderman Russell moved that the rules of this Board relating no reconsideration be suspended for this _ecting. -�tJuS- The motion prevailed. Tended The _:"ayor nominated George E. Low as a Constable. The nomination was confirmed. constable The tyro branches of the cii.-T council t,en pet in the council chamber in convention, for ;-:e election of a board of health, the mayor presiding, _ndVtwenty :even -_-,embers being_ -present in addition to the ma-Tor. dernanmerton moved tha the convention -)roc-ad to ballot first for a member Of tine bog=d for the term ending —lection of Janu_.ry 31, 1881, then for a _.ieiaber for the berm ending pOa-'d of lth January 31, 1882, and then for a member for the term end- = —r - ing January 31, 1883. ien _ldernan Rantoul moved as an amendment tS.at -:ll three members be elected on one ballot, and that tine members Shen elected select their ter_ of office by lot. COtmcilman Dodge moved as an amendment :to the last:• notion- that the convention first elect a rr_ember for the term ending January 31, 1883, then for tl_e terra ending . anuar,T 31, 1382, and then for the tern ending January 31, 1681. • The motions offered by Councilman Dod"e, and July! 19, 1880 '' ol. 11, a. e 239 =1der l n Nantoul =re sever<_:lly, rejected, _nd alderman =?:mmerton motion then prevailed. Term endin ballot a,.-,as accordini,l'. t=.ken for a member of the Jan. 31 81 board of ]-_ealt',, for " te endin January 31, 1881, _- rst allo m� t a co- ittee consistingorm f __l.derman igntcul, and Co,�nci-m-en insman and_ Dalrymple having been appointed to receive, sort ..nd count the votes. The Com-i- ttee resorted ES follows: _.hole no Of VOteS 27 iecessary for a ClOCe l4 John C. Osgood had. 11 r;_:ncis h_se 6 John D. Eaton 6 • Chas. =igbee 1 Joseph . Glover 1 .ugustusJ. _.rcher 1 Janes Dalrymple 1 and there ras no c'_oice. _ second ballot -raa.s taken =.^:ith the following result: ';iaole no of votes 28 Second T_decessary for e. choice 15 Ballot John C. Osgood had 12 "ranc_s Chase 9 John D. Baton 2 Chas. Higbee 2 __ugustus 7. =rcher 1 Joseph D yGlover 1 James Dalrymple 1 There being; no choice, a third ballot was taken -„_th the fol- lo-r:in^ result: 'Whole no of votes 28 Third Necessary for a choice 15 771lot rancis 3h se had 12 John C. Osgood 13 John D. Baton 2 Chas. = igbee 1 There being no C:?oice, a foursh ballot was taken, -: ith the following result:- �hole no of votes 27 =ourth Necessary for a choice 14 Bs1Tt • s Jul,: 19, 1880 _ %ol. 11, rage 2,10 Francis Chase had 12 John C. Osgood 11 Chas.3igbee 2 John D. Eaton 1 Joseph E. Glover 1 There being no choice a fifth ballot e.*_:s taken, with the., follo,ing result: ifth 3sllot °'hole no of votes 28 Necessary for a choice 15 Dana Z Smith had 1 John C. Osgood 11 Yrancis Chase 16 and Francis Chase was decl red to be duly elected. • The same committee were _.pnointed to recaive, sort and count the votes for a member for the term ending Tan- ury- 31,1882. __ ballot was t Len _:nd the eo'=.aittee report- ed as Pollwis: ^ Term endin hole no of votes 28 J^.n. V31„ 32 ?ecessary fora choice 15 _ s- al o Chas. 3igbee .had 12 r ichard 0 =tanning 6 John D. Eaton 4 John C. Osgood 3 Janes Dalrymple 1 Geo. L. Ncwcoi:;ib 1 ;m. Cogswell 1 There being no choice, a second ballot -.,,,as ta_ en, -ith the following result:- .hole no of votes .:eeessary for a. choice Pi Chas. Higbee had 13 7 e Richard C. ;canning cone a Simon 0. Daliyn_ole 4 Joan D. Eaton 1 John C. Osgood 1 '-m. Cogswell 1 _'here beia no choice, a ,.bird ballot was =en, -..ith ; he folio-An result :- Aird ,'hole no of votes 28 -^11ot _ ecessa.ry for a choice 15 s C-r O p p' Oe,. F-' =". I,Ln et I-h M f; (r'1 ch Cil P? 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Permits were ^-,ranted. =_.eI4_i t to bu ld alderman ymrrerton submitted- t o ao„ _1 , report of i; e Committee on Accounts. The report, •s ac:,.cptec Mnd sent dog::.,ri for concurrence. of Cor1, on '.verbal notice was received from the CorLon Council -ect 's that the order appropriating z5000.- for O=p-Ilses of the health department, had been laid on the table. ilderman Russell submitted the follo;ring report:- ppropria- "In Board of _ldermen, Cit i of Salem July 19th 18M. 'ulo a�th • '-he Committee on Drains --nd Ser7ers c .;hom t;as r==erred JeT— tae petition of Perr-; Collins for leave to connect t',e `-:•' r rl - ae port on Ward esta*Ue at the corner of Ca__uon and Essex streets edlth the Essex Street sewer have considered J�-id _petitionUet. uo e :te and.beg leave to .report as follors, to i':'it:- Tha.t leave sewer be ? rented under the direction Of the CoEL.iiSsior-r of Streets, upon the paTment of the sUl:1 Of tuelve doll_-rs. For the Com=ittee, De"or a o t on poi B. 'r Russell, Cn =rmi," penVe=' The report was accepted and adopted. se:-;er =lderman -Russell submitted the folio,-ing report: "In Board of =lderraen City of Salem July 19t11 1S80. The Conlittee on Drains and Sewers to whoa was cafe=red the patiton of Perry Collier for leave to connect his estate &;o. 14 Lathrop street ,:/it' e eo`on se,aer _are Report on considered said petition, <nd beg leave to report as fol_ pet. for tows, to gait: That leave be granted under the direction abate__silt of the COm.LLissioner of Streets upon the pal ,:.ant of the rela- - sum of ten dollars. of est�te ,or the Comm-Attee, of B. W. Russell , Ch:irman." Ti?e report was accepted and adopted. _1derman Russell submitted the follm.ling, report:- • Ju1.1 19 , 1880 - vol. 11, Pa_e 245 and beg leave to report as 'ollowe, to %!it-- That said. petit- ioner 'nave leave to t:•ithdraw. - or the Co_ .:it ee, B nussell, C air-^n.1 The report was accepted and adopted. The following report was sub_itted alderman Russell. Lafayette In oard of _lder en, City of Salem, July 19, 1880. St. se,.er The Committee on Drains and Se;;ers to ',.om was referred the-- matter of order of the conson council 'or extending the Laf- ayette Street sewer to South Bridge have considered said ratter, and bey leave to report as follows, to Grit: That it • is inexpedient at this time to male such extension. For the Committee B. 7% Russell, Chaiman." The report wa° accepted, and on motion of rlderman Ran- toul the report was then laid on the table. =lderman Russell offered tl.e following Order:- ,,ordered:, that the vote gassed this board. June 7th 1880, requ=_stin the board of engineers to re-ove the pump at the junction of : ichols and Boston streets be recind_ed. Pam_ ih was order as adopted. The petition of D. C. i:Tanning for lease to build ar,_.addi- tion to his building on Brovn Stre:,t , cane up as unfinished business, and on motion of aderman Ei*nerton, the petition was referred to a special committee of three members, with instructions to ermine the -Gremises, and report whether a Pert:its pe_r_.it should- + anted, and. if So, upon t-ihat terns and con to build o�.ld be w ditions, if any 1derten ]!=nerton, _=isaball and Gifford were auroointed a the committee. he Order a-oorop_i-_tir.; :, 1200.- fo-^ the purchase of -_ppTOyrlfiti - t 1property, '" ' 1, ta' , b T— :rye S .11_ was then r.eIl up, and the ,.Gard non-tion concurred with the comLon council in the passage of the =�'r5*e&s -Vil order. The Orders appro-griatin;g % 1200.- for She purchase of apDroDria certain flats near t_-e foot of St. Peter street, and authorlDz-Rtrchae ing tree comic tee On st'_'eets to e:dhcn 'e certain land Of theoof P at. • city On ti?e northerl1 side Of =Tide Street, v.'ltli the solders of adjoining lend, were passed by the coaaon council in con- Drchan;c cu.Trence (Pre- of and July 19 22, 1880 'vol. 11, Pa,_;e 24G'L sented for approval and.-approved July 20, 1880. ), The. Board adjourned at 10 '6 oclock. Attest, Henry _._. 's-eek, Clerk A regular meeting of the Board o£ Alderman was held on Thursday, July 22, 1880, at 8 o'clock P. All the members were present except hlderman Russell. The _aayor being absent, the president of the boe.rd presiced. • T_1S being the hour assigned for a hearing upon the petition of D. Conrad and others, for the construction of Lofavette certain sidwe:,lks on Lafayette St; the petition .nd order Street of notice were read,. and therearing was opened. `.'filliam s1deT Perry esg. appeared and presented the case of the petitionel-7 — and iI-essrs. P. J. I!IcCusker, R. C. P;_anning and K. Bredd s7.ol:e in favor of the petition. ,..essrs. Israel Putnam and Joseph Hannan objected there- to, and J. T. P.iahoney, for the Orphan _isylum, also objected. A wriitten remonstrance signed by John S. Ives and 16 others, also a written protest from John S. Ives, were submitted, read and placed on file. No other persons desiring to be heard, the hearing was closesd. The record .of the last meeting w .s then read and acDro- ved. Communications from Josepg H. Glover and Charles fig- Declina- bee declining to serve as members of the Doard of _-ealth, tions were received, accepted and sent down for concurrence, now pf =yea=t Petitions were received and disposed of as follovis : Yetitionsof J. P. Harris &- Co. for permit to build a three story building on Bridge street, and to change the ='emit to position of two buildings as necessi'cy ma% recuire. Permit ouild was granted. Petition of Charles Tobin for a license as a con_aon G omraon victualer, and to sell intoxicating li.^_uors under Class 1, 711—�uual er • at No. 37 North St. Referred to the Committee on Licenses.Llcen_se Petition of Henry J. Clay for a license to deal in junk etc. and to set up and use one wagon. Referred to the Junk & Committee on Licenses. wagon July 22, 1880 Vol. 11 . "_'a=e 245 The following report and. order were submitted: "In City Council, City of Salem, July 22, 1880. The Com Sea wall ai mittee on Streets, Bridges said Sables res-pectfully ash- for Carltonvill an appropriation of fifteen hundred dollars for the )urjose Bridge '_ orti of building a stone sea wall at and from the easterly side of Giver Carltonville bridge to the southerly side of the aste-_n Rail- road bridge, follo,;-ing the southerly line of the basin bet-ueen the two bridges, that said wall is absolutely necessary, and should be built during the present season, as the c':�annel is being obstructed by the large quantity of refuse matter dumped near this Alace. For the Committee, Geo. P. TMimerton, Chia." • "Ordered, that the sum of fifteen hundred dollars be and the same is hereby appropriated for the pur-�ose of building a stone sea wall at and from Carltonville bridge, follor:ing the n-onrooria- southern line of the basin between the two bridges, and that Lion the committee on streets be authorized to apply to the Harbor Commissioners for permission to build said wall, and that said sum shall be expended under the direction of the committee on streets, bridges and stables." The report was accepted, order adopted, and sent doom for concurrehoe. The following report was submitted: "In Board of Aldermen, City of Salem, July 22, 1880. The Committee on Streets, Bridges and Stables, to Thom was re- ferred the matter of laying out a street from north street to Beckford St. Dean street, and also filling the Beckford street basin, so MII & ex_ Balled, have considered said matter, and be leave to report tension of as follows, to wit: a plan of said street is herewith subriit- Bridge ted, also an estimate of the cost of sane, -1so1e_n estimate of Street the cost of filling the entire bas`_n; said plan: and estil_.ates mere prepared by Chs. A. Putnam, civil engineer. It ,rill be Necessary before either plan is carried into effect to obtain the consent of the board of harbor commissioners. For the committee, Geo. R. Lnmerron, The report was accepted. lderman rimball for the committee on military aid sub- mitted.reports recommending she adoption of the foolotin;? • orders, viz: "Ordered, that the following named persons be allowed for 11ilitary the month of July 1880, the sums set opposite their respec-ive ;id names, as military aid, in accordance i°;ith the provisions of Chap. 252 of the _zcts of 1879, viz: Edward !:oore, July 22, 1880 Vol. 11, rage 2S6 yr6.-; James 7 Arnold, 6-; said amounts to be paid for the month of July; the city treasurer is hereby authorized and directed to pay_ said cersons the sums aforesaid, and to con- tinue to Day the same until ot_erw_Jse ordered." J "Ordered, that the following named person be allowed il'ta_ r for the month of ,Tuly 1880, the sum opposite his nine, as nil "ld iatry aid, in accordance with the provisions of Chap. 301 foa the Acts of 1879, viz: Frederick B. Kellogg, 6. Said amount to be paid for the nonth of July, the city treasurer is here- by authorized and directed to pay said person the a,= aforesaid, and to continue to Day the same until otherwise ordered." The reports were accepted and the orders adopted. (Pre sented for a-;proval and approved July 27, 1880.) • Alderman Fifield 'submitted the following report: "In City Council, City of Salem, July 22, 1880. The Com geport on mittee on Fire Department to venom was referred the request Dttrohase of from the Board of Engineers, have considered said matter, andhose & stem beg leave to report as follo';rs, to oit: That after a confer- mer epos with the Board ofgineers, who are unanimous in their. -— recuest, recommend that e. new steam fire engine of the Amos- keag, or some other approved pattern, be purchased, and also recommend 'c"_ e -purchase of t:•renty five hundred feet of cotton fabric hose, ^_o cover the expense of this -purchase the commit- tee would submit the accompanying order and recoimaend its a- doption. For the com-nittee, B. IV. Russell, Chairman " "Ordered, that the sun of Fifty five hundred dollars be and hereby is appropriated for the purpose of purchasing a s Annr� oDria- steam fire engi ne, and also for the purchase of twenty five Lion hundred feet of cotton fabric hose the same to be expended under the direction of the joint standing coilimlttee on -fire departraent." The report was accepted and sent down for concurrence. The order was laid over to the next meeting, on motion of Alderman Rantoul. The folloi'','ing report was submitted: "In Board of ld., City of Salem, July 22, 1880. The com- Report on mittee on licenses to 'vhoia was referred the Detition of H. P. Det, of • Hill and C . A.. _tiorton asling for a hearing in the matter of H. ?. Hill junk licenses,upon the ouestion whether any such licenses may Fc ET. on be recuired of them, have considered said matter and beg leave.lun'11cer• to report as follows : to wilt: That they have granted. the petit- ioners a hearing, at which hearing the petitioners ;:ere repre- sented by counsel, and that af'.er a full and careful considera- of the matters your committee are of opinion that the cuestion ,cannot be decided by them, but. is one :?hich can only be settled Jull 22, 1880 0l. 11, Tage ='._o a. by a decision of the Oouxt. They therefore reco=dend • • July 22, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 247 that no further ac'_ion betaken. For - he co^.eaittee, T. J. Gifford," The report ;°ras accepted and therecor-the The committee on police submitted a report redornending. _ the adoption of the following Order,viz; om-Densatic "Ordered, that the comittee on nolice be hereby autho- for do rized to employ the services of _-nos -enfield, a constable constable of the city, for such number of days between the loth, of July and 'Ghe list of October 1880, as they deem necessary at two dollars per day for each day he is so employed; said amount to be cnar�;ed to the appropriation for incidentals. It shall be the duty of said -enfield to act as dog constable and to assist the police in protecting the gardens of the city from fruit thieves, and said compensation shall be in full for all such services." The repoht was accepted and the order adopted. (Presented for approval and approved July 27, 1880.) The follov*ing report was submitted: "In Board of .lder en, City of Salem, July 22, 1880. The Pool tabl< committee on licenses to whom was referred the matter of sev- eral applications for licenses have considered said :natter, and beg leave to report as follows, to r-:it; that Fredck. C. Bro�A.m be granted a license to keep a pool table at Ido. 195 .,ashington street. That Christopher D. 'V':ingman, residing in Dodge St. Court, be Junk and granted a license as a dealer in junk, old metals and second wagon hand articles, and .a license to set up and use one wagon, as such dealer, in the City of Salem. That John Fitzgerald, residing at No. 11 Barton St. , be grant- ed a license as a dealer in junk, old metals and. second hand-.-:.a Junk anc &Vticles , and a license to set up and use one wagon, as such wagon dealer, 'n the City of Salem. That Lawrence =:iahoney be granted a license as a cosion victua- ler at a building situated at No. 29 Perkins St. , and a license to sell intoxicating liquors under Class 1, in a front room in Common the baseent of the sane building, and that the licensee be le' -_i hereby reouired to close all entrances to the licensed prerais- Li, ,_uor es except those from the public street upon which said premises�1cense are situated. • For the committee, T. J. Gifford." he report was a-gepted, licenses we^e ranted UO �. Broom, 0. D. :jingman and J. Fitzgerald, as reco_,ended, but the board refused by a. tie vote to „rant the licenses -^eoorhended for Lawrence I.1ahoney. July 22, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 248 The following report was submicted:- "In Board of _ua. , City 01 Salem, July 22, 1880. The com- mittee on licenses to whom was referred the petition of Edward rlefferhan, for a modifications of the requirements of his 1i- e_uor license, have considered said *_latter, and beg leave to RreDort as follows, to °pit : That the petitioner have leave to ee�p—t�o�n� *,,,it haraw. —a:� =or the committee, modillca- m t1OIl r . J. Gifford." 11ct,or The report was accepted and adopted. license The following report was submitted: "In Board of Udermen, City of Sale:, July 22, 1880. The • committee on licenses to whom was referred the communications of the city marshal concerning the liquor license of Patrick Joyce, have considered said matter, and beg leave to report as folloc..rs, to .wit: That on the date of said communication the said Joyce had not paid for his license and the same had not Re'c� con- been issued; that since that date he has complied :ith the cernln� requirements of this Board in the matter of said license, z:.nd license o has taken and paifl for the same. They therefore reconizilend. h_t 1 Joyce no further action be taken on said communication. For the committee, T. J. Gifford." The report was accepted, and the recommendation adopted. The following report was submitted: "In Board of AA-d. , City of Salem, July 22, 1880. The com-ii,tee on licenses to whom was referred the communication of the city marshal recommending that the license granted to James Anglin, at No. 4 Pawlins St., to sell intoxicating li- License o: ,ouors una tr Class 1, be declared forfeited, have considered ame3 e s Bald matter, and beg leave to report as follows, to 1,tit, _pat _73n on the 17th inst. , the licensee was duly notified to anpear declared before this committee at the city ha. l, on Thursdays, July 22, -or,.eitea 1880, at 32 o'clock P. i;'_., then and there to sho:v c_,use vAny his license to sell intoxicating liquors should not be de- clared forfeited for violation of its conditions. That at the time appointed for the hearing, the licensee and. members of the police force were present, and -�iere heard in the sub- ject matter. That aftet a full hearing 'thereon, your com=- tee are satisfied from the testimony that said licensee has violated the conditoons-of his license to Sell intoxicating liquors, as set forth in the accompanying order, the aassage of ,=.,hich is recommended by thes committee. For the committee, J. Gifford," "Ordered, that the license granted by this board on July 22 & 26, 1880 vol. 11, Page 249 the seventh day of June, ,to James snglin, to sell, or expose, or keep for sale, until ay 1'st. 1881, in a front room on the first floor of a building situated at 7do. 4 Rawlins street, spirituous or intoxicating liquors of any kind to be drunk on the ,premises, is hereby declared forfeited, satisfactory proof having been furnished that the license has violated the conditions of his license which recuired him to per int- ently close all entrances to the licensed rrenises, other than those from the -cublic street or streets upon :n_ich said premises are located, and which prohibited the sale of spiri- tuous or intoxicating liquor during any _cart of the Lora's day, and the sale or delivery of intoxicating liquor to a min_or for his parents use, or for the use of any other person." • The report was accepted and the order adopted. On motion of alderman Pratt, the order, offered July 6th by is Berman `yunerton, appropriating �40,000 for the purchase of Frye's hill property atc. , was taken from the table, and Appropria• Alaerman Pratt then moved its adoption. Lion lderman Rantoul moved to , and the order by striking FT es' out of the second line there of the arord"appointed" and in- i;;ills serting in place thereof the ...o'rds "elected by ballot, each board to choose its o';m members." The motion prevailed. The Order, as amended, was-:then adopted :nd sent aoim for concurrence. ( On July 23, 186u, _%lderman Rantoul gave r_otice. to the clerk that at the next meeting he si-.ou move a reconsideration of the last vote. ) The board adjourned at 8ms. past 10 o'clk. Attest, henry i.r,. : eeL, Clerk. r, special meeting of t e 3=-_'3 of Tlae=en : s _onday July 26, 1880, at 8 o 'clock P. _. The COmmo were also in session. 11 the meiaoers were _•resent. The �::a3or press The record Of t .a last neatin; •gas read and :1 Alderman ,,nm, r'uOn r,ovea : sus-pension of ' he • the order r.lating to Frye' s'=-ills ma- be ac-;.ed The motion b_:evailed. +ldsrman Rantoul, in accordance wit_ -ITs not., moved a reconsid,-ration of the vote adopting -"he : motion to reconsider did not 7reFail, and the or seat to the Com -on Co'-mcil for concu_rence, :r July 26, 1880 Vol. 11, a.ge 250 The following order came from the Common Council, pointed Messrs. Dodge, Dalrymple, I.IcKean, Richardson, Jackman and Luscomb appointed, and sent up for concurrence and to be hoard of joined, viz:= _ealtn "Ordered, that a committee consisting of one from each and be appointed together with such as the i:5ayor and '1 der- men may join to nominate two members of the board of health to fill the vacancies now existing in that board." Alderman Rantoul moved to amend the order by stri_ing oat all after the word "Ordered," and by insetting the 1..ords "that a message be sent to the Common Council proposing a convention forthwith for the purpose of taking an informal ballot for members of the 3oard of Health. " The amendment • prevailed, but afterwards, on motion of :alderman Rantoul, the board voted to rescind the amendment. On motion of Alderman Rantoul, the board then non- coneurred in the passage of the order. Alderman Rantoul offered the following Order:- Conventio*�r— "Ordered, that the two boards go into convention forth- o:ra of with for the purpose of filling the vacancies existing in th e board of health." The Order was adopted and sent dorm for concurrence. On motion of sderman Dmmerton the rules of the board Rules relating to reconsideration were suspended for this meeting, suspende A report from the city marshal for the first-six months of the year, was. read and placed on file. City _:ar shal' A petition from ram, H. Dorms for a license to be a deal- e— ort er in, and keeper of a shop for the purchase, sale, or barter of junk Le at ivo. 41 'Walter St. , was referred to the Co_n:ittee on Licenses. This vote was afterwards reconsidered, and the Junk license was granted. petition from Constantine Victorato for a license to Bowling keep a bo:vling saloon at the 'i:illow Park, was granted. 111ey Alderman Russell submitted the following Order:- "''Iereas it appears to this board that the public con- Se,trer in venience and health recuire the construction of common 70rm-a12 • server in portion of July 26, 1880 :'ol. 11, Page 251 P?orman street: it is therefore,- Ordered, that the cormaissioner of streets be, and he -is , hereby* directed oo construct a c071- mon sewer, as follows:- com=encing at Crombie street thence run�-ing easterly about 200 feet to t'_�ae summit. Said sewer shall be constructed under the direction of the committee on drains and sewers, and in :accordance with the plans of se;:'er- age completed October 1874, on file in the city clerics' office; and said conulissioner is hereby instructed to report a sched- ule of the eypense of said se<,e , when completed to this boara.°' T'-e Order was aaoptea. (Presented for approval and appro- ved. July 27, 1880. ) The order proposing a convention care back from the Com- mon Council passed in concurrence, and the two branches then Conventio: • meet in convention in the council chamber. The iTayor in the - Board chair, of _iealth. rlaerman Rantoul moved that an informal ballot be taken for two members of the board of ir.ealth. The motion prevailed, and alderman i£irld and Councilmen Varney and "dhipple, were appointed a conraittee to receive, sort and count the votes. Sderman Emeerton suggested the name :f Richard C. 11anning for election as a member; Councilman ^ierney the name of Dana Z. Smith; Councilman liahardson the narae of augustus J. A2,cher; Councilman Johnson the name of John D. Eaton; and Councilman ?Yilliaras the na_-,e of Isaiah Nichols. S:n informal ballot ,f.as then ta__en, and the committee reported as follows:- 'r?hole no. of votes 27 Rufus B. Gifford had 1 Thomas IFIlichols 1 Leverett S. Tuckerman 1 Geo. L. Kewcomb 2 Simon 0. Dalrymple 3 Dana Z Smith 3 Augustus J. Lrcher 4 John Kinsman 4 John C. Osgood 8 ?ichard C. i;!anni ng 11 John D. Baton 15 1de'_rnan Russell then moved that a formal ballot be taken for a rae:aber of the 3oard of _-eal',h for _.he term -end- ing January July 26, 1880 Vol. 11, _age 252 31, 1882. -he motion was adopted. `_'he sa-Te co _iittee .ras o,rd of appointed to receive, sort and count the votes. _ ballot Health was taken and the co=mittee reported as follows:- ':hole no. of votes 25 ,'•iecessary for a c::_oice 13 John Tinsman had 1 Leverett S. Tuckerm-_n 1 John C. Osgood 1 Dana Z. Smith 1 Simon 0. Dalrymple 1 Isaiah Nichols 2 John D. Eaton 8 Richard C. Manning 10 • There being no choice, a second ballot 17as t ;_en 'ith the following result: ':.hole number of votes 25 Necessary for a choice 13 Isaiah Nichols 1 Dana Z. Smith 2 John D. Eaton 5 Richard C. Fanning 17 and Richard C. Lanning was declared to be duly elected. The same cormittee were appointed to receive, sort and count the votes for a member of the Boa__d of Health for the term ending January 31, 1883. A ballot was taken, and the comraittee reported as follows:- *A'hole no of votes 25 Necessary for a choice 13 llubbard Breed had 1 Leverett S. ilxckerman 1 Simon 0. Dalrymple 1 Dana Z. Smith 2 John C. Osgood 6 John D. Eaton 1a and John D'. 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"Ordered, that the said -card be reeuested to cause he obstructions to be removed forti'l-;-it', ,° On motion of --lderman =erton, the Order w:_. amended by striking out the words "#arbor Cor _issioner" and insert_ ing in r:lace thereof the Fiord "Health", and, as :ended, the order was adopted and sent down for concurrence in the. ar::end- ent. � petition signed b-. C. '.,"eston and bons, and 93 others • 'recuesting the board to consider the e.•:>:.)ediency of having _-adison v. constructed, so as to be passable for vehicles, _.'adison JacLson 77 .venue leading; from i;"argin ,Street to Ocean Avenue ; also Jac son street leading from F�ghland to _adison .venue; was submitted and referred to the Committee on Streets. _aderman Russell submitted the following Order:- ",A ereas it-appears to t _is board that the public con- venience and health require the construction of a co=aon Sever in sewer in Hazel and ;lolly streets; it is therefore,-Ordered czzel-and that the commissioner of streets be, and he is, hereby direct- Holly- ed to construct a common sewer, as follows :- Co_• ercin_, a.l. Sts. the sus,.:it on :teazel St, thence t'-sough Golly Street to the _ sewer in Lafayette street about 725 feet. Said sewer shall be constructed under the direction of the •2c=S•1 tt e on drains and sewers, and in accordance '.w;t- r- the plas .of sewerage completed Oct ber 1874, on file in the city clerl_'s office; and said co*r__issioner is hereby instructed to re- port a schedule of the expense of said sewer, wren coia_`leted, to t_:is board." The Order was adopted. (Presented for apppoval and approved July 27, 1880.) iderman Gifford submitted the following re-nort: ='orb in "In City Cotmoil, City of Salem, July 26, 1880. `'he Orne St. Corn mittee on Public Property to whom was ref erred the '_at- Ce_:etcry ter of a petition for the removal of the Receiving tomb in the Orne St. Cemetery have considered said matter, and heg leave to report as follows, to writ: The Receiving to-b • is a substantial brick building and t ..e e..pense of removal would several hundred dollars. Tt was ,)lace,,-1 in its present location, as the most convenient for use in :.inter July 26 _ rub ?, 1880 ol. 11, ---a e 255 For the Con_-,ittee, fford, 'ha irrlan." The re-or'u was accepted, reCOIT":_endation ado-ted, and sent do%un for COnCU='rence. Came back COnc U_'red. ('Presente' for - prOv .l and ":JTwroved J'Ulz, ^'], 1880. j yThe CO_ On (;Olncil concLirred in the followin: c t rs ' Accept_T_!Ce of tihe decline. Tolls of JOsenh E. Clover Declination and Charles __:.,bee, as a me"-nber of the 3oard of _ealth. acceptance of the °.er_t=cl -e_ort the co*=Thee on accounts. (=resented for a;hproval of ac-,e"otance and ap- -�Ienort of Lroval of acceptance and a--ro-ved July 27, 1880. ) .,O,on =CCOLTL us The 13oard adjourned as 10= o'cloc_{ P. fittest, • Een?�j ::. Mee:, Clerk. "a re�- _sr meeting of 3oar�� of ldernen was h eld on '-'ond=ay, _u^ust 2 , 1880, at 8 Otolocl, P. hi. 11 the nembers v.,ere -resent eacen_t :�lderman Pratt. The -sayor being; absent, the President of the Board -resided. -he record of the last meetin_ cas read and approved. The bills a"ai.nS-u the depart-=ent for t!-;e oath of July ells were exaIcined and 5.-c-roved. -Ile -.:'_ont i- re-ort of the city na_shal w' -_s read and City ':arsha nl ced on file. �?e-ort The annual roll of Company L. 8th Regiment Vol. d=_ilitia, Was received nd -_laced on file. Poll of -=etitions .ere recei .-ed and disposed of as -Ioll a o;;s:_ _:_il_ Pet_t_on o- -- L. ri __U for _ .. - _on to e_ter the serer from'- house 'I To. 23 Turner ,Street. _deferred to the Com- _nittee on ue'a;ers. =et. to env( .�IetitiAns for licenses to be a deale-P in, and Free)er s.e., er Of a snOp for i.-e i?Urcia; e, sale Or Dari.er Of, second hand arbicles, from ' ranl. No. 17 Lafayette pit; J . J. Perl_ins aZ =ic. 6 Central t; aiz:;beti. . Tierney at _io, 6 Lafayette c; z_nd 2_les Gamble at Pio. 10 _'�ront treet. uni- nano. Licenses ware !ranted to the articles • Lug. 2, 1880 sot. 11, -ae 256 petitioners as recuested. retitions from Jeremiah Curtin and Patrick- Crov%ley for licenses to be common victu.alers and to sell intoxicating GoEt72 licuors under Class 1. Referred to the Committee on License zictt _ler: s._ Petitions from John Casey and John Roche for licenses Licuor as in_nholders. Referred to the Coiiittee on Licenses. Licenses Petions for permit to build were receieee. as £01_0ca : Edward :_ Poble, alteration of dwelling douse ',,-,a . 67 sse St; J. H. & F. A. __ Langmaid, Wooden cu'.11dino� -ior tor- •e Of Innhold.er lumber on Derby St; Daniel G, i;anning , croo`en building -or blacksmith's shop on Laboratory St; :Tina Goug__lin, ?voo�en dowelling house on Sylvan Street. 'eiraits ^ere granted. ?emits to =r bu,I d • __derman Russell submitted the following reuort:- "In Board of Udenzaen, City of Salem, �_ug. 2, 1880. The Committee on Licenses to whom cows £erred -he _after of the petition of Henry J. Clay for a junk license mac. Jtulk have considered said matter, and beg leave to report as fol77i' on loos, to wit:- That a license be gra_.ted to Henry J. Clay, License residing at No. -19 March St. , to be a dealer in junk, old metals, and second hand articles, '_n the city o Salem, and a license to set up and use one r--ragon as such dealer. For the Committee B. . Russell, Chair n." The report was accepted, and the licenses Sranted. alderman Russell submitted the follcowing report :- "In Board of "idermen, City of Salem Aug. 2, 1830. Common The Committee on Licenses tot^room was referred e matter of 7ictualer several petitions relating to licenses, ha;-e considered said &. LL--icuor matters, and beg leave to report as follo,rs, to rrit: That License Chas. Tobin be granted a license as a common victualer at No. 37 North St. , ,and to sell intoxicating liquors under Class: 1, in the front eastern room on the first floor of said building; and that he be required to permanently close all entrances to the licensed premises except those from the public street upon which said premises are situated. That the petition of Cornelius Buckley for a transfer of his licenses as common victualer end to sell intoxicating licuo_,s under Class 1, from 11,0. 15 River St. to No. lag Bridge St. , be granted, and that the said Buckley be hereby reeuired to • file a new license bond to apply to the ne=n _remises. For the Committee, B. V . Russell, Chaixz:an." 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P,Ct .i (D P I-1 ch m O • • • • • s • • ct �:'P H•N d .J 1-41 C+F.,.FS I- N • m N 1' P.c+ y ct ct cF cl- • 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 c- P, 0 H*0 ti cF Fi P,0 Ul (D P,N CD IY I -H• (D I 0 11 cF FJ O 0 Cl 4; c+0 0 m 11 J (D (D 0 0 FS 0 P,W (D Fy r 1-b N'0 1 r P, I-'• N (D " h' H. 0 Ct N ti Ct I Ct 1Y `C H. Cd u1 P, W (D (D co 0 H•: UJ N 0 c+ O . y .ug. 2, 1880 - ,7 ol. 11, =a_::e 258 urged on sanitary measure your oo.A ttee feel cony*_nced -,.a.t it will fail of its purpose -for the reason that t_e road bed will only cover a small portion of the basin , and `_ is not probable that the abutters uri11 ntnin cr_ =e aon„ole came f111 up the re--aa,ining portion, but that it '.:ill remain filled, and soon become even a 3rea�er nuisance than at the sent tine. In the opinion of your committee it =11 be U_ae true policy of the city to become possessed of the entire basin either through as Act of the Legislature, or frog, the consent of all the abutters, _nd then to fill up the basin, _eserrrin� land enough for a road wa; and disposing of the balance as may be most advantageous to the city. For the above reasons • your committee submit this report r;:ith the reconL_endation that further consideration of the subject be indefinitely uo tQn- d For the Committee, Geo. R. Ern -ton, Chairman." On motion of Alderman Rantoul the report was laid on the table. lderman Russell submitted the following Order. "Ordered, that the sum of `three thpusand dollars be hereby ar.propriated, in addition to the appropriation he_etoPp re wade, for construction of sew-_rs during the present -ear." The Under was adopted and sent doi:u for concurrence. ppropria- tio-'n for alderman Russell submitted t's_e follo,.�,ing Order:- Sec;ers "Ordered, that when this board adjo_,.rns it adjourns until the first Monday in September, next, at 712 o 'c'_oc:: The Order was adopted. ,djournmer On motion of __ldern:_n Russell a recess was t _en to--en, after which, t>>e following report was subni .ted:- "In 3card of -,ldermen, Salem., _ug. 2, 1880. The Committee on Licenses recommend that Lawrence :_ahoney be granked a license as a common victualer at No. 29 reruns Stre=t, tmd a license to sell intoxicating licuors undsr Class 1, in a front room:: in the basement of the see building, and tl.=.t the said i=,a'-oney Coon be hereby rec:,_ired to close -11 entrances to the licensed pre- T.'ictuale, mises except those from the public stre: t upon which said pre- & LT_ raises are situated. license. For the Comaittee, B. Russell, Chairman." • The report was accepted and the licenses "ere ,-ranted as recommended. ug• 2 & 9, 1880 %ol. 11 , ..age 259 The following report w:.s submitted :- "in Board of _lder.:ien, Salem Aug. 2, 1880. The Cor.^ittee on Licenses respectfully recommend John Casey, be grant- ed an innholier's license at No. 35? Derby oc:'eet, and that Innholders John Roche be granted. an irniholder's license ;o. 8?4 Derby Street., For the Committee, B. Fussell, Chairman.''The licenses wei.,e granted'. ( On the 3d of August, -lder _an 2i£ield ga•ae notice to the clerk that at the next meeting he should move a reconsideration of the votes granting said licenses.. ) • The Board adjourned at 9 o'cloc_; 50 r__. P. Attest, Henry I.I. :;5ee,:, Clerk. ;A ;special meeting of � e oar or __lderman :':as held on onda-:, _Ugust 9, 1880, at 8o'clock ; . '.c:. till the members were present, except Alderman 3ussell. The '_'ayor presided. (The Common Council were also inssession. The record of the last meeting was read and approved. Pettition-s were received and disposed of, as follows: retition of Timothy O'Keefe for a license to deal in J> nk Ftragc junk &c. , and to set up and use one wagon. Referred to the Committee on Licenses. ' Petition of = B. Gardner for a. license as an innholder at No. lea Front St. The petitioner was granted leave to Innholder withdraw. Petition of Geo. H. Dmerson and Charles C. 'inittemore for leave to :cake connection 'r;ith the sewer, for the house Dios. Pet, to 168 & 170 Lafayette street. Referred to the Committee on enter Sewers with po-wer. sewer Notice was received iron the common council, under date of July 26th, that they had laid on the table the or=,-er re- Eill Pon( lathe to czllin ( the at- ention of the =arbor Commissioners • to the subject of obstructions at the siill Pond. ;hllllps Alderman Rantoul subraitted the following report: school "in City Council, City of Salem, Ugust 91 1880. house Aug. 9 , 1880 ol. 11, _ -_e 260 The joint standing committee on DUblic i_istrUc'. 0 was referred the matter of the proposed enlarge:zent and re- novation of the Phillips school house, have considered said matter, and beg leave to report as follows to Wit : , that tnair instructions r U tlORS were "to COR_„r with .the executive COmIIlit- tee of the school board and to report a new plan, if desired," -that they have held several conferences with said e-eci_..tive com_iteee, and considered and e:a ;fined a n=-ber of Mans, and that it is their unanimous opinion in whicr .,the r_ecutive com- mittee of the school boa_,d concurs, that the plan embodied in ieDOrt from the committee on -public instructions, d:,,te:3 June 5th 1880, and covering this subject, is a rood and s,t_sf e 'cMy plan, and that in their Judgement the order accor,.panyin� said report, and adopted by the common council, June 28th. ,1880, • ought to pass. For the committee on public instruction, Robert S. Rantoul, chairman pro tempore" . The report was accepted and sent down for concurrence. ?.lderman Rantoul tl°.en moved the adoption of the original order. "he board then proceeded to consider the motion, and the plans of the building being called for, and it '_;eing stated that the plans were in Dossession of Pvir. Dennis, the architect, on motion of :alderman Rantoul the subject was laid on the table. _1de rsanmerton for the corrittee on streets suU�_itted ;R1hroT 'a report recommending the adoption of the following . �rder: "Ordered, that tfyis board consider the ernediency of lay- ing out a public way from the foot of 'ainthrop street to .-adi- son :venue, the same being an extension of '':vinthrop street; and that a public hearing thereon be held at the city hall upon '. onday, September 6th, 1880, at seven and one h-.lf o'clock and that due notice of said -nearing be given to -.11 -o rties interested.'' ^hB_ Order was adopted. (Presented for approval and ap- proved. ug. 10, 1880, ) A communication from the board of health stating that __; DroDriat; the board had been organized, but they find no appropriation for -ea is of money, and that without means at their disposal they can 7ept. go no further, came from the common co'_;ncil read and sent up. — The communication was read and placed on file. • z communication from D. E. Ssunders Jr. and --pother, in reference to the recent purchase of hose by the cit�172 c me "rep the common council, referred to the joint sr.a.nc_in%; com:_ittee or. Hose fire department, and sent up for concurrence. The board concur- red.. (?resented for approval of -reference and approved -_ug. le 1880. ) 30, 1880 Vol. 11, Page 261 `�Ot1CB was received t'P_a-G the coon council had this evening non-curred in the order ap-nro_ariating l340,000 for in- =r✓r s provements at _'rye's mills; and had also, non concurred in 711ls the order appropriating ;�1500. for _.. sea call near Carlton- and sea ville bridge. r;71 aporopriat_o .lderman 3antoul subLaitted t_o follosine: C_der: "Ordered, t•_at -1l city drains and servers now aischarg- ing upon the fla s of the North river basin be fortho;nth ex- extended as far as the fhannel of the North river, and that Sewers in this be done under tine direction of the standing committee 7-'•ort7�='E on drains and sewers." on ;notion of _'_lderman M=euton, the order -,rias referred to the co-"7ittee on seers with pov;er to act. (Presented for • approval and :.pproved _=_u.-. 10, 1880. ) _lderman ^'ifield moved a reconsideration of 'ehe vote, p-.ssed at the last meeting, r-Iranting -n innholder' s license innholder: to John Casey. ^he motion prevailed.. _1 derman F. Fifield moved a reconsideration of the vote p_ssed at the Last meetin , -randn.� an innholder's license to John Casey. The motion prevailed. .lderman Fifield coved a reconsideration of the vote grant- in7 a s'_ ?ilar license to "ohn 1:oC_T?e, r.'he motion orevailed. 0n motion of the sine gentleman, the subject _matter of both cases was then =_)ostponed until the next regular meeting. ^he coon council ook from the table the order appro- priating E:5000. for expenses of the health department and con- curred in its adoption. 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