City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1916, Part 5

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Publication date: 1916
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Section 2. It shall be the duty of the trustees designated in section one hereof to give city and town auditors free access to their accounts, funds, securities and evidence of property; and any such trustee who refuses to ex- hibit his trust account, funds, securities and evidences aforesaid shall be sub- ject to a fine of not less than fifty nor more than two hundred dollars.


Section 3. This act shall be construed as applyin to property held in trust for public uses. (Approved May 9, 1904.)


Trust funds in which the City of Newburyport and its inhabitants are interested may be divided into two classes, viz: funds bequeathed or given - direct to the city, and funds given to special trustees, the income of which is used for the benefit of any of its inhabitants.


The first class is invested by the Sinking Fund Commissioners as trustees under ordinance, and the income turned over to the city.


The second class is invested by special trustees appointed by the donor, and such boards fill their own vacancies. It would seem that the city had assumed no responsibility for such funds, and it may be a question if they come under the preceding law, but such trustees have been requested to allow examination of said funds and accounts.


Trust funds held by Sinking Fund Commissioners have been verified and the income traced to its proper accounts.


The Atkinson fund and Atwood fund, both held by special trustees, have been audited and securities found to agree with the treasurer's report.


Putnam fund books have been audited and securities examined and found to agree with the treasurer's annual report.


Peabody and Public Library Funds. While the books have not been in- spected, income has been verified, vouchers checked up and principal ac- counted for.


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ANNUAL REPORT


The Wheelwright Fund. The accounts of the treasurer for the year end- ing Oct. 31, 1916, have been audited and found correct; also the securities have been counted and found to agree with the treasurer's accounts.


The following is a statement of the condition of said funds: BONDS DEPOSITED WITH COMMISSIONERS TRUST FUNDS


In the Hands of the Sinking Fund Commissioners.


Newburyport, Mass., Dec. 16, 1916.


Total amount of funds Dec. 19, 1915 $160,762 50


Gifts during year, Elizabeth H. Stickney 5,293 66


Interest added to Foster Fund 7 25


Interest added to Fire Insurace Fund 544 14


Interest added to Stickney Fund


12 50


Total Funds Dec. 16, 1916 $166,620 32


Income Account


RECEIPTS


Balance in hands of trustees, Dec. 18, 1915


$ 805 74


Income from funds 6,707 24


$ 7,512 98


PAYMENTS.


Added to principal of funds $ 564 16


Accrued interest paid


114 58


Purposes donated


6,360 39


$ 7,039 13


Balance of income on hand


473 85 $


Income on hand belongs to the following funds: $ 354 13


Simpson fund


Merrill fund


20 00


Toppan fund


25 00


Stickney fund


74 72


$ 473 85


Schedule of Investments and Purposes for which Income Is Used


Name of Fund Balch


Investment


Date Due


Amount


Income


Purposes


Institute for Savings, City


Demand


$ 5,000 00


$ 202 00


Bartlett Mall


Five Cents Savings Bank, City


Demand


5,000 00


202 00


Bartlett Mall


Institute for Savings, City


Demand


1,000 00


1,000 00


40 40


General use of Library


Mass. Hospital Life Ins. Co.


Demand


10,000


00


425 00


Sidewalks and Trees


Institute for Savings, City Five Cents Savings Bank, City


Demand


5,000


00


202


00


Schools


Povident Inst. Savings, Amesbury Institute for Savings, City


Demand


1,000


00


40


40


Supt. of Reading Room


Five Cents Savings Bank, City


Demand


1,000


00


40


40


Supt. of Reading Room


Five Cents Savings Bank, City


Demand


1,000


00


40


00 Newburyport & Newbury Books


Newb'yp't 31/2 p.c. Sewer Bonds


Sept. 1, 1931


3,000


00


105 00


General use of Library


Five Cents Savings Bank, City


Demand


July 1, 1929


1,862 50


80 00


Poor


Timothy Dexter


Institute for Savings, City


Demand


137 50


5 54


Poor


W. H. P. Dodge


City of Boston, 31/2 p.c. Bonds


July 1, 1919


1,855 00


70 00


Books and Papers, Library


Institute for Savings, City


Demand


645 00


25 80


Books and Papers, Library


L. M. Follansbee


Amer. Tel. & Tel Co., 4 p.c. Bonds


Institute for Savings, City


Demand


206 25


8 32


Poor


Daniel Foster


Five Cents Savings Bank, City


Demand


1,000 00


45 00


Books for Library


S. A. Green


Salem Five Cents Savings Bank


Demand


2,000 00


80 00


Books for Library


George Haskell


City of Boston, 31/2 p.c. Bonds


July 1, 1919


927 50


35 00


Books for Library


Institute for Savings, City


Demand


72 50


2 88


Books for Library


S. W. Marston


Newb'yp't 31/2 p.c. Sewer Bonds


Sept. 1, 1931


4,000


00


140 00


General use of Library


Five Cents Savings Bank, City


Demand


1,000


00


40 40


General use of Library


P. A. Merrill


Five Cents Savings Bank, City


Demand


1,000


00


40 00


School Prize


Sept. 1, 1931


4,000


00


140 00


General use of Library


E. S. Moseley


Newb'yp't 31/2 p.c. Sewer Bonds


Five Cents Savings Bank, City


Demand


1,000


00


40 40


General use of Library


J. M. Bradbury C. W. Bradstreet John Bromfield Moses Brown


Five Cents Savings Bank, City


Demand


5,000


00


202


00


Schools


Demand


5,000


00


202 00


Schools


C. C. Cole


J. J. Currier A. E. Cutter


40 40


General use of Library


Amer. Tel. & Tel. Co., 4 p.c. Bonds


July 1, 1929


2,793 75


120 00


Poor


194 38


7 52


Books for Library


J. A. Frothingham Haverhill Savings Bank


Demand


1,000


00


107


CITY AUDITOR


40 40 General use of Library


Demand


108


SCHEDULE OF INVETTMENTS-Continued


Daee Due


Amount


Income


Purposes


July 1, 1929


1,792 50


80 00


General use of Library


May 1, 1933


1,980 00


80 00


General use of Library


March 1, 1958


1,942 50


80 00


General use of Library


N. Y., N. H., & h. R. R. 4 p.c. Bonds


March 1, 1947,


947 50


40 00


General use of Library


Fitchburg R. R., 4 p.c. Bonds


May 1, 1925


1,965 00


80 00


General use of Library


Newburyport Water 31/2 p.c. Bonds


June 1, 1923


953 00


35 00


General use of Library


Institute for Savings, City


Demand


419 50


16 92


General use of Library


Salem Savings Bank


Demand


5,000 00


200 00


Books for Library


Amer. Tel. & Tel. Co., 4 p.c. Bonds


July 1, 1929


3,585 00


160 00


Sprinkling Streets


Boston & Albany R. R., 4 p.c. Bonds


May 1, 1933


3,960 00


160 00


Sprinkling Streets


Chicago, B. & Q. R. R., 4 p.c. Bonds


March 1, 1958


3,885 00


160 00


Sprinkling Streets


N. Y., N. H., & H. R. R., 4 p.c. Bonds Fitchburg R. R., 4 p.c. Bonds


July 1, 1955


4,700 00


200 00


Sprinkling Streets


March 1, 1927


2,940 00


120 00


Sprinkling Streets


Institute for Savings, City


Demand


930 00


37 56


Sprinkling Streets


Demand


Demand


10,000 00


400 00


Books for Library


Demand


10,000 00


400 00


Books for Library


E. H. Stickney


Baltimore & Ohio R. R. 5 p.c. Bonds


Dec. 1, 1995


5,069 65


125 00


General use of Library


Dec. 1, 1925


4,712 50


200 00


General use of Library


Institute for Savings, City


Demand


524 01


14 31


General use of Library


Institute for Savings, City


Demand


5,000 00


200 00


Books for Library


Amer. Tel. & Tel. Co., 4 p.c. Bonds


July 1, 1929


1,792 50


80 00


Reading Room in Library


May 1, 1933


1,980 00


80 00


Reading Room in Library


Boston & Albany R. R., 4 p.c. Bonds


March 1, 1958


1,942 50


80 00


Reading Room in Library


Chcago, B. & Q. R. R., 4 p.c. Bonds N. Y., N. H., & H R. R., 4 p.c. Bonds


March 1, 1947


1,895 00


80 00


Reading Room in Library


Fitchburg R. R., 4 p.c. Bonds


May 1, 1925


1,965


00


80 00


Reading Room in Library


Institute for Savings, City


Demand


5,425 00


217 00


Reading Room in Library


Institute for Savings, City


Demand


250 00


10 00


School Prize


Demand


1,000 00


40 00


Books for Library


July 1, 1929


4,631 25


200 00


Replace loss by fire


July 1, 1955


4,825 00


200 00


Replace loss by fire


Demand


3,913 53


144 14


Replace loss by fire


$166,620 32 $ 6,707 24


ANNUAL REPORT


Name of Fund W. O. Moseley


Investment


Amer. Tel. & Tel. Co., 4 p.c. Bonds Boston & Albany R. R., 4 p.c. Bonds Chicago B. & Q. R. R. 4 p.c. Bonds


M. P. Sawyer M. H. Simpson


J. R. Spring


Institute for Savings, City


Five Cents Savings Bank, City


Old Colony R. R., 4 p.c. Bonds


B. G. Sweetser W. C. Todd


R. N. Toppan A. Williams Fire Ins. Fund


Salem Five Cents Savings Bank


Amer. Tel. & Tel. Co., 4 p.c. Bonds N. Y., N. H., & H. R. R., 4 p.c. Bonds Five Cents Savings Bank, City


44 45


Sprinkling Streets


Deposit in National Bank


109


CITY AUDITOR


TRUST FUNDS RECAPITULATION.


Funds


Income


Funds for purchase of books, etc., for library


$ 37,694 38 $


1,506 20


Funds for general use of library


36,306 16


1,338 23


Funds for reading room supplies


15,000 00


617 00


Fund for reading room salary


2,000 00


80 80


Fund for local books


1,000 00


40 00


Funds for benefit of schools


15,000 00


606 00


Funds for sprinkling streets


20,000 00


882 01


Funds for sidewalks and trees


10,000 00


425 00


Funds for benefit of poor


5,000 00


213 86


Funds for municipal fire insurance


13,369 78


544 14


Funds for Bartlett Mall


10,000 00


404 00


Funds for school prize


1,250 00


50 00


$166,620 32 $ 6,707 24


TRUST FUNDS UNDER CONTROL OF SPECIAL TRUSTEES.


MARGARET ATWOOD FUND


Benefit of Schools, Poor and Religion INVESTMENT OF FUND


institution for Savings, City $ 5,500 00


Five Cents Savings Bank, City


5,000 00


Total fund, Dec. 16, 1916


$10,500 00


Statement of Receipts and Payments.


RECEIPTS


Interest from Institution for Savings


$ 222 20


Interest from Five Cents Savings Bank


202 00


PAYMENTS $ 424 20


Society for Propagating the Gospel $ 100 00


Fourth Religious Society. Newburyport 20 00


Associated Charities


20 00


Overseers of the Poor


259 20


Administration of Fund


25 00 $ 424 20


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ANNUAL REPORT


TRUST FUNDS-CONTINUED


MOSES ATKINSON FUND Benefit of Schools INVESTMENT OF FUND


Institution for Savings, City $ 1,465 28


Five Cents Savings Bank City 2,506 46


20 Shares Merchants National Bank, City 400 00


7 Shares Ocean National Bank, City


350 00


10 Acres of Salt Marsh, Salisbury .. . .


$ 4,721 74


RECEIPTS


Ocean National Bank dividend


$ 21 00


Merchants National Bank dividend


30 00


Rebate of bank tax


21 28


Interest, Institution for Savings


150 67


$ 222 95


PAYMENTS


Deposited in Institution for Savings $ 72 28


Teachers


150 00


Interest


67


$ 222 95


GEORGE PEABODY FUND To Purchase Books for Library INVESTMENT OF FUND


Institution for Savings, City $15,000 00


Total fund $15,000 00


Statement of Receipts and Payments


RECEIPTS


Balance Dec. 1, 1915 $ 609 98


Interest from Institution for Savings 600 00


$ 1,209 98


PAYMENTS


Purchase of Books


$


531 65


$ 678 33


Balance Dec. 1, 1916


111


CITY AUDITOR


TRUST FUNDS-CONTINUED LIBRARY BUILDING FUND Maintenance of Building INVESTMENT OF FUNDS


Institution for Savings, City


$ 5,732 88


Total Fund $ 5,732 88


Statement of Receipts and Payments


RECEIPTS


Balance on hand, Dec. 1, 1915 $ 156 29


229 28


Interest from Institution for Savings


$ 385 57


PAYMENTS


Repairs to locks and lawn mower


$ 7 70


Repairs to heating plant


8 35


Labor cleaning


14 88


Mason and stock


5 80


Carpenter and stock


113 33


Electric wiring and labor on lights


19 03


Janitor's supplies


26 02


Painter and stock


7 53


Repairing furniture


12 25


Vouchers


17 20


Table


4 00


Gratings


28 00


Vacuum Cleaner


20 00


$ 284 09


Balance Dec. 1, 1916 $ 101 4S


OLIVER PUTNAM FUND


Free English High School INVESTMENT OF FUND OCT. 31, 1916


Stock and bonds


$ 96,897 38


Bills receivable


2,695 00


Cash on hand


991 33


Total fund


$100,583 71


112


ANNUAL REPORT


TRUST FUNDS-CONTINUED OLIVER PUTNAM FUND-Continued Statement of Receipts and Payments RECEIPTS


Balance Oct. 31, 1914


$ 1,125 32


Stocks and bonds sold


2,872 50


Profit on sale of stocks and bonds


127 50


Income of fund


. . 4,898 60


$ 9,023 92


PAYMENTS


Stocks and bonds purchased


$ 4,030 00


Accrued interest paid


97


Profit and Loss on account of securities


200 20


Teachers' salaries


2,150 00


City of Newburyport


1,200 00


Premium on bond of treasurer


12 50


Safety deposit box one year


, 00


Sundry expenses


29 38


Installing motor


204 54


Administration of fund


200 00


$ 8,032 59


Cash on hand Oct. 31, 1916


.


$ 991 33


WILLIAM WHEELRIGHT FUND Scientific School INVESTMENT OF FUND, OCT. 31, 1916


Real estate by foreclosure and in possession


$ 18,250 00


Mortgages on real estate


87,400 00


Bonds


308,821 75


Stocks


115,942 69


Cash


14,711 07


$545,125 51


Statement of Receipts and Payments RECEIPTS


Balance Oct. 31, 1915


$ 14,129 87


Securities sold and matured


37,524 78


Income gross


23,631 77


Premium on securities sold


596 78


Real estate by foreclosure and in possession, net


264 05


$ 76,147 25


113


CITY AUDITOR


TRUST FUND-CONTINUED WILLIAM WHEELWRIGHT FUND-Continued PAYMENTS


Securities purchased


$ 43,069 54


Accrued interest paid


130 55


Students expense


14,874 92


Students loans


220 00


Expense on real estate foreclosed


195 34


Administration expenses


2,870 00


Rent of vault


45 00


Printing, advertising and office supplies


29 93


Collecting


90


..


$ 61,436 18


Cash on hand October 31, 1916


$ 14,711 07


RECAPITULATION OF TRUST FUNDS


Trust Funds in hands of Sinking Fund Commissioners $166,620 32


Margaret Atwood Fund in hands of special trustees 10,500 00


Moses Atkinson Fund in hands of special trustees 4,721 74


Geoge Peabody Fund in hands of special trustees


15,000 00


Library Building Fund in hands of special trustees


5,732 88


Oliver Putnam Fund in hands of special trustees 100,583 71


William Wheelwright Fund in hands of special trustees


545,125 51


Total of Trust Funds


$848,284 16


114


ANNUAL REPORT


Schedule of City Property


December 16, 1916.


REAL AND PERSONAL


City Hall building and land, Pleasant street, brick $ 50,000 00


New Police Station, court house


35,000 00


City farm buildings and 30 acres of land, North Atkinson street, brick 40,000 00


Ward room, Congress street, wood


400 00


Library building and land, State street, brick


25,000 00


Right of Ferry way


100 00


Old Hill burial ground


1,000 00


Highland cemetery


1,000 00


Ward room, Purchase street, wood


200 00


Total


$152,700 00


SCHOOLHOUSES


Albert Currier school $ 36,000 00


High schoolhouse and land, High street, brick


85,000 00


Johnson schoolhouse and land, Hancock street, brick 5,000 00


Bromfield street schoolhouse and land, brick 7,500 00


Jackman schoolhouse and land, brick 28,500 00


Temple street schoolhouse and land, brick


3,500 00


Kelley schoolhouse and land, High street, brick


35,000 00


Davenport schoolhouse and land, Congress street, brick


6,000 00


Storey avenue schoolhouse and land, brick


1,500 00


Purchase street schoolhouse and land, wood


3,000 00


Curtis schoolhouse and land, Ashland street


10,000 00


Moultonville schoolhouse and land, wood


1,500 00


Total


$222,500 00


ENGINE HOUSES


Central fire station


$ 20,000 00


Engine house and land, Purchase street, brick 2,500 00


Engine house and land, Congress street, brick


5,000 00


Engine house and land, Forester street, brick


4,000 00


Engine house and land, Federal street, brick


5,000 00


$ 36,500 00 Total


115


CITY AUDITOR SCHEDULE OF CITY PROPERTY-CONTINUED


LANDS


Washington park, Pond and Greenleaf streets


$ 12,000 00


Cushing park; Washington, Kent, Congress and Buck streets 9,000 00


Atkinson common; High street


3,500 00


Land; High street and Storey avenue


3,500 00


Triangular lot; Three Roads


200 00


Coffin lot; Hill street


1,200 00


Powder House lot; Low street


1,200 00


Pasture; Crow lane


700 00


Gravel pit; Greenleaf


1,500 00


Gravel pit; Coffin court


300 00


Gravel pit; North Atkinson street


800 00


Kent street landing


1,500 00


Green street landing


2,000 00


Winter street landing


400 00


Jefferson street landing


300 00


Bromfield street landing


300 00


Goodwin landing


450 00


Gas house landing


50 00


Pettingell landing


50 00


Marlboro street landing


100 00


Janvrin landing


1,059 00


Coombs landing


100 00


Total


$ 40,209 00


PERSONAL PROPERTY


Furniture in City Hall building, engine houses, police station and court room


$ 6,000 00


Movable property in schoolhouses, consisting of desks and chairs for pupils, books, and miscellaneous supplies, viz.


Johnson school


$ 450 00


Bromfield street school


546 00


Purchase street school


60 00


Jackman school


632 00


Temple street school


138 00


Kelley school


1,192 00


Congress street school


311 00


Congress street ward room


66 00


New Currier school


2,610 00


Ashland street school in temporary quarters


142 00


Moultonville school


149 00


Plains school


100 00


High school


1,550 00


Committee room, City hall


500 00


$ 8,446 00


116


ANNUAL REPORT


SCHEDULE OF CITY PROPERTY-CONTINUED


Second class Amoskeak steamers, one Nott steamer, five hose wagons, one supply wagon, two hose reels, two hook and ladder trucks, 8950 feet leading hose, of which 5400 feet is first class and 3550 feet second class, 60 feet suction hose (21/2 inch), five siamese couplings, seven hand extinguishers, four double harnesses, six single harnesses, and small sup-


plies in care of the chief engineer of the fire department ... $ 22,000 00 Road roller, road scraper, road sweeper, nine horses, three dou- ble carts, three single carts, three double sleighs, three single sleighs, one stone jigger, three double harnesses, three single sleigh harnesses, nine horse blankets, nine canvas coverings, two hokey-pokey carts, two road plows, four gravel screens, four snow plows, one single horse shovel, one iron paving widder block, six wooden paving widders, two spirit levels, four wooden signs for road roller, two tool boxes, four wooden horses, 18 pickaxes, sled runners, drills and wedges, six hoes, 12 scoop shovels, six grubs, two paving hammers, 12 water pails, one water can, two kerosene oil cans, four wheelbar- rows, 13 steel bars, four tamping bars, 12 chains, one brush cutter, two pendants for snow plows, 12 rakes, 60 lanterns, 10 stone chisels, 36 brush brooms, 7 stone hammers, ¿ mauls, 2 sledges, stable implements. In care of the surveyor of high- ways $ 6,000 00


Furniture in almshouse; other property in or about city farm buildings, viz: five cows, 13 swine, three horses, one mowing machine, one horse rake, one hay tedder, two sets hay forks and blocks, two express wagons, two dump carts, one hay wagon, one light wagon, two sets double harness, three sets - single harness, two plows, two cultivators, one four-ton 8-14 wagon scale, and other tools and appurtenances usually found on a farm. In care of the superintendent of the city farm .. $ 3,027 00


Standard weights and measures 300 00


Fire alarm


$ 5,000 00


Total


$ 50,773 00


Sewer system


$150,000 00


Water works


450,000 00


RECAPITULATION


Real estate


$152,700 00


Schoolhouses


222,500 00


Engine houses


36,500 00


117


CITY AUDITOR


SCHEDULE OF CITY PROPERTY-CONTINUED


Lands


40,209 00


Personal property


50,773 00


Sewer system


150,000 00


Water works


450,000 00


$1,102,682 00


118


ANNUAL REPORT


Salaries Paid City Officials, 1916


Mayor


$ 1,200 00


City auditor


900 00


Treasurer and collector


1,700 00


Treasurer and collector's assistant


500 00


Three assessors, each


700 00


City clerk (no fees)


1,500 00


City messenger


900 00


City solicitor


500 00


Clerk of committees and assistant city clerk


500 00


Four registrars, each


125 00


City marshal


1,200 00


Chief of fire department


500 00


Superintendent of fire alarms and wires


300 00


Sealer of weights and measures


700 00


Superintendent of moth extermination


800 00


Tree warden


150 00


Harbor master


100 00


Agent and clerk of board of health


500 00


Bacteriologist


600 00


Inspector of school children


300 00


Inspector of animals


300 00


Inspector of meats and provisions


500 00


Inspector of milk and vinegar


400 00


Collector of milk and vinegar


300 00


Superintendent of highways and bridges


1,500 00


Superintendent of almshouse


480 00


Matron of almshouse


240 00


Clerk of overseers of poor


850 00


City physician


450 00


Clerk of soldiers' benefits


200 00


Superintendent of schools


2,100 00


Truant officer


750 00


Librarian of public library


1,600 00


Assistant librarian


450 00


Assistant librarian


450 00


Assistant librarian


450 00


Assistant librarian per month


30 00


Superintendent of cemeteries


250 00


Assistant city marshal, per week


24 50


Captain of night watch, per week


24 50


119


CITY AUDITOR


Patrolmen, per week


21 00


Three assistant chiefs, each


125 00


Clerk of board of engineers


15 00


Captain of each fire company


110 00


Engineers of steamers, each


225 00


Assistant engineers, each


125 00


Firemen of steamers, each


185 00


Hosemen and laddermen, each


100 00


Steward of each fire company


50 00


Permanent firemen, per week


15 40


Driver of hose wagon, per week


.


15 75


Driver of single and double teams, per week


15 75


....


120


Tabular Statement of City, County and State Taxes from 1851 to 1916, Inclusive Including rate of taxation per $1000 and the number of polls.


Year


No. Polls


Valuation of Real Estate


Valuation of Personal Estate including resi- dent bank tax


Total Valuation


*Amount of City Tax


Amount of State Tax


Amount of County Tax


Total Tax


Taxat'n per $1000


1851


2517


$2,596,400


$2,880,200


$5,476,600


$33,597.98


$5,227.76


$38,825.74


$6.40


1852


.


2827


2,764,800


2,796,700


5,561,500


43,504.74


5,227.76


48,732.50


8


1853


2997


2,902,100


2,931,500


5,833,600


40,232.74


$2,787


5,227.76


48,257.59


7.50


1854


2770


3,302,500


3,483,000


6,785,500


41,434.50


2,787


7,432


51,653.50


7


1855


2977


3,440,100


3,554,000


7,003,100


48,877.80


4,180.50


7,432


60,500.30


8


1856 .


2972


3,453,500


3,762,700


7,216,200


50,931.70


5,574


9,290


65,795.70


8.50


1857 .


2705


3,424,200


3,603,600


7,027,800


49,656.70


8,361


9,290


67,307.80


9


1858


.


2708


3,287,100


3,529,300


6,816,400


48,582.63


3,344


7,560.21


59,486.84


8


1859 .


2529


3,212,700


3,630,000


6,842,700


58,741.88


2,790


8,505.24


70,037.12


9.60


1860


2412


3,200,800


3,544,800


6,745,600


61,654.80


2,327


8,694.24


72,674.04


10.20


1861


2430


3,150,600


3,447,500


6,608,100


60,521.79


2,346


9,369.85


72,237.74


10.40


1862


2462


3,056,000


3,163,450


6,219,450


62,648.67


14,076


7,808.29


84,532.96


12.80


1863


2348


3,048,700


3,395,000


6,443,700


68,337.11


18,768


7,808.29


94,913.40


14


1864


2528


3,268,700


3,425,000


6,693,700


72,193.84


18,768


7,805.96


98,767.80


14


1865-


3000


3,349,200


4,032,800


7,382,000


90,336.05


36,660


8,188.95


135,195


17.50


1866


3126


3,373,700


3,834,500


7,208,200


129,768.35


23,400


8,188.95


161,357.30


21.50


1867


2893


3,906,600


4,054,100


7,960,700


116,173.30


39,000


9,826.70


165,000


20


1868


3388


3,743,800


3,479,800


7,223,600


110,160.78


15,600


9,417.30


135,195.08


17.80


1869 .


3242


3,858,000


3,569,700


7,427,700


119,502.67


19,500


8,188.95


144,639.22


18.60


1870 .


2907


4,018,701


3,682,545


7,701,246


127,431.72


19,500


9,826.70


156,758.42


19.60


1871


3218


4,057,500


3,034,257


7,091,757


104,051.74


19,500


9,826.70


133,378.44


17.90


1872 .


3292


4,243,950


3,068,700


7,312,650


123,154.65


11,960


8,215.90


143,330.55


18.70


1873


3190


4,515,400


3,057,140


7,572,540


139,188.92


13,455


8,215.90


160,859.82


20.40


1874


3208


4,763,700


3,120,407


7,884,107


136,038.13


11,960


8,215.90


156,214.03


19


1875


3383


4,904,075


3,140,838


8,044,913


139,443.45


11,960


8,215.90


159,619.35


19


1876


3356


4,788,450


2,937,167


7,725,617


136,042.87


7,866


6,499.50


150,408.38


18.60


1877 .


3223


4,832,700


2,812,284


7,644,984


115,911.24


6.555


6,499.50


128,965.74


16


1878


3408


4,799,250


2,778,962


7,578,212


122,383.39


4,370


7,892.30


135,645.60


17


1879


3299


4,766,700


2,642,888


7,409,588


111,070.40


2,185


7,135.54


120,390.94


15.50


1880


3384


4,815,800


2,650,877


7,466,677


109,557.63


6,555


7,135.54


123,248.17


15.60


1881 .


3456


4,849,050


2,686,406


7,535,456


123,809.80


6,555


7,135.54


136,499.84


17.20


1882


.


3343


5,002,550


2,415,148


7,417,698


128,779.64


8,740


7,135.54


144,655.18


18.60


1883


.


3462


5,074,850


2,443,258


7,518,108


119,580.59


7,080


9,442.86


136,103.45


17.20


1884 .


3467


5,162,750


2,385,771


7,548,521


125,336.22


9,440


9,442.86


144,219.08


18.20


1885 .


3427


5,214,050


2,336,755


7,550,805


126,229.63


7,080


9,442.86


142,752.49


18


ANNUAL REPORT


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.


.


.


.


.


.


.


.


.....


.


1886


3380


5,267,350


2,319,988


7,687,338


122,220.32


8,919.62


:57,994.94


17.30


1887


3801


5,730,400


2,344,377


8,074,737


122,440.33


8,919.62


141,642.45


16.60


2,643,455


8,732,345


128,443.40


8,919.62


147,645.52


16


1889


3985


6,449,865


2,846,370


9,296,235


127,663.11


9,120


8,771.16


145,554.27


14.80


1890


3897


6,805,197


2,931,573


9,736,770


135,147.01


7,980


8,771.16


151,898.17


14.80


1891


.


3923


6,874,200


2,888,458


9,762,658


145,719.36


6,840


9,536.63


162,095.99


15.80


1892 .


3827


6,873,300


2,723,805


9,597,105


150,199.02


8,190


9,536.63


167,925.65


16.70


1893 .


3912


6,980,200


2,725,328


9,705,528


150,004.38


11,700


11,113.70


172,818.08


17


1894


3888


7,055,400


2,700,677


9,756,077


140,473.58


9,360


11,112.83


160,946.41


15.70


1895


3945


7,129,050


2,620,450


9,749,500


151,013.21


6,735


11,008.53


168,756.74


16.50


1896


3993


7,137,500


2,630,040


9,767,540


151,243.79


7,857.50


10,049.12


169,150.41


16.50


1897


3915


7,197,300


2,503,674


9,682,974


138,594.57


7,857.50


10,495.73


156,947.80


15.40


1898


3813


7,210,800


2,529,590


9,740,390


150,038.38


5,760


8,647.90


164,446.28


16.10


1899


3979


7,292,400


2,775,217


10,067,617


149,915.56


5,760


8,330.50


164,006.06


15.50


1900


.


.


1902 .


4471


7,416,500


2,942,315


10,358,815


181,955.40


5,592.50


9,924.53


197,472.43


18.20


1903


.


4496


7,429,000


3,277,929


10,706,929


161,641.40


9,262.70


11,540.15


182,444.25


16.20


1904


4588


7,467,200


3,343,664


10,810,864


173,706.84


8,937.70


11,552.05


194,196.59


17


1905


4483


7,508,900


3,380,692


10,119,592


172,503.70


14,247.70


11,567.50


198,318.90


17.40


1906


4374


7,601,000


3,558,621


11,159,621


187,033.98


12,470.78


12,348.34


211,853.10


18.20


1907


4221


7,649,450


3,620,861


11,270,311


195,772.18


13,767.70


13,038.03


222,577.91


19


1908


4297


7,648,000


3,805,701


11,453,701


217,221.19


18,897.70




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