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assessors
clerks
9
culler of brick
IC
fence viewers
9
fish and game warden
II
measurers of painting
charcoal
IO
plastering and brick
IC
stone
10
wood and bark
II
surveyors of lumber
sealers of weights and measures
11
superintendents of city clocks
12
select men
9
weighers of hay, coal, and other articles
10
11
supervisors of check-list
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INDEX.
TOWN OF LACONIA FROM MARCH 1, 1893, TO MAY 1, 1893.
Chief of Police
25, 26
Clerk of Police Court
26, 27
Financial Condition May 1, 1893
18, 20
Highway Surveyor.
21, 22
Road Agents
23, 24
School District, No. I
27, 28
Treasurer's Report : receipts
14
expenditures
14
interest on notes
14
notes paid
14
breaking road's, spring 1893
14, 15
repairs highways and bridges, spring 1893
15
current expenses of precinct
15
police court expenses
15
current expenses
16
recapitulation
17
Overseer of the Poor
CITY OF LACONIA, FROM MAY 3, 1893, TO FEB. 16, 1894.
Appropriations
31
Expenses :
Cash Credits
57
Church Street Improvement
49
County Tax
35
Concreting
42
Current Expenses
49, 55
Decorating Soldiers' Graves
47
Fire Department
45,47
Financial Condition of Wards 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. Feb. 16. 1894
59, 60
Folsom Park
49
Highways and Bridges
39, 42
High School Alteration, etc
47
Notes Outstanding, Feb. 16, 1894, Town of Laconia
58
Notes and Interest, Town of Laconia
55
Police Justice
48
Police Clerk
48
Public Library
39
Recapitulation
56
Sewer Construction
43, 44
Sewer Maintenance
42, 43
Support of the Poor
39
State Tax
35
Schools
36, 39
Ward One Ward Room
48
Ward One Hose House
49
Report of Committee on Finance
34
Treasurer's Account
32, 33
Valuation, 1893.
30
LAKEPORT, WARD 6, FROM MARCH I TO MAY 3, 1893.
Abatements
73
Cash Paid into City Treasury
76
Concrete Account
67
Current Expenses
71,72
County Tax
64
18
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INDEX.
Financial Condition May 3, 1893
62
Financial Condition Feb. 16, 1894
77.78
Fire Department
68, 69
firemen's pay
69
hydrant service and fountains
Gold Street Bridge
73
Highways and Bridges
67, 68
Illuminated Clock
70
Lake Company Cases
73
Memorial Day
70
Notes and Interest
74
Public Library
70
Police Department
70. 71
Receipts and Expenditures
62
Regular Appropriations for 1893 ..
64
Recapitulation.
75
Special Appropriations
64
State Tax
64
Schools
65, 66
Street Lighting
69
Sewer Account
72,73
Valuation
63
CITY OF LACONIA.
City Charter
195, 209
City Ordinances
2II, 258
board of health
223, 224
cattle
244
city clerk
219
city seal
114
city solicitor
219, 221
city engineer
223
city physician
224
city marshal and police
226, 230
election of certain officers
243
finances and accountability in expenditures
214, 219
fire alarm telegraph
241, 242
fire department
237, 241
fire department
245, 246
finances
248
general provisions
213, 214
junk dealers
243
licenses
245
new streets
247
on sewers
235
on salaries
235, 237
of shows and exhibitions
230, 231
on sewers
244
overseer of the poor
221
plumbing and house drainage
248, 258
public library
242, 243
regulating billiard saloons
231
salaries
247, 248
salaries
246
scavenger service
231, 232
sewers
246
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INDEX.
City Ordinances-Continued :
sewers
streets and commons 233, 235
streets and highways 221, 222
streets and commons 247
tax collector and collection of taxes
225
the observance of Sunday
232. 233
Contract Between L. and L. V. Water Works and Laconia
299
Gilford 300
Laconia Electric Lighting Company .
301, 304
Deeds and Agreements Relating to Water Supply on Gilford Avenne
292, 295
Department Reports :
Board of Education, report of the
149, 194
commercial department, report of the
181, 184
education
181, 183
how to study
183, 184
drawing department, report of the.
185, 189
course in drawing
187, 189
general regulations.
155, 161
music teacher, report of the
179
appointments
153, 155
organization
150
superintendent of schools, report of the (Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5)
162, 172
commercial education
168
drawing
167
evening schools
170
enrollment
163
general work of the schools
168, 170
kindergarten
I71
manual training
171. 172
music
167
school buildings
164
statistical table
173
ungraded schools
170, 171
superintendent of schools, report of the (Lakeport district).
174, 178
statistical table
178
truant officer, report of the
190, 191
ward one, report of (Theweirs)
192, 194
Board of Health, report of the 120, 123
City Physician, report of the
124
City Liquor Agent, report of the
125, 126
City Solicitor, report of the
114, 117
City Clerk, report of the
86
Fire Dept., Chief Engineer, report of the
127, 143
acknowledgements
143
apparatus
129
fires, calls answered
127
losses and insurance
127, 129
fire alarm telegraph, boxes and keys, location of
136, 137
fire alarm telegraph 129, 130
manual force
129
hose inventory
130
hydrant service
130
hydrants, location of
133, 135
private 136
inventory of property
131
military
289, 292
Deed of Folsom Park
225, 226
.
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Fire Dept., Chief Engineer, report of the-continued :
miscellaneous 132. 133
public reservoirs and cost of construction 130, 131
roll of the department, 1893 138, 140
recommendations 141, 142
Public Libraries, Trustees, report of the 144, 148
Laconia public library, from Mar. 1. 1893, to Feb. 1, 1894
145
Lakeport public library, for the year ending Jan. 31, 1894 146, 147
treasurer's report, Laconia branch 147, 148
Lakeport branch 148
Police Department
arrests and causes
107, 109
city marshal
107
discipline
109, 110
incidental service
109
patrolmen
107
received and expended.
III
special re erves 107
Police Court, Justice and Clerk of the 112, 113
Poor Department, Overseers, report of the 118, 119
87. 94
amount expended
89, 90
cash received 90, 92
property of street department
92, 93
in charge of street department 93, 94
Supt. of Sewers, report of the 95, 106
mains and laterals (table, 102. 103
recapitulation
100, 101
sewer maintenance
95, 06
construction 96, 97
suggestions and conclusion 104, 106
Tax Collector, report of the 85
Finances :
Notes Issued and Paid from May 3. 1893, to Feb. 16, 1894 79
interest paid 79
outstanding Feb. 16, 1804 79. 80
Financial Condition of the City of Laconia Feb. 16, 1894
So
statement 81
Incorporation of the Town of Laconia 307, 312
Resolutions 261, 285
in relation to officers' duties 261
authorizing committee to secure council room, etc
261
authorizing the city treasurer to borrow money
261, 262
authorizing the committee on accounts to investigate the subject of books, etc., for the city ... 262
authorizing People's Church society to move their building. 262
authorizing the payment of appropriations for decorating soldiers' graves. .... 262, 263 authorizing the payment of appropriations in Ward 6 for decorating soldiers' graves 263
autborizing committee to contract for printing ordinances, etc .. 263
authorizing the treasurer to pay monthly drafts 263, 264
in relation to Ward 6 appropriation
264
in relation to police telephone. 264
authorizing treasurer to borrow money for outstanding bills for current ex-
penses . 265
to pay note of Sarah J. Roby in part 265
authorizing mayor to contract for curb stones on Church street 265
in relation to special committee for school houses. 265, 266
Street Commissioner, report of the
107, III
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Resolutions-continued :
authorizing the employment of counsel to represent the city in the matter of the petition for a new highway in Ward 6, of George D. Merrill and others, now pending in the Supreme court for the County of Belknap, in which case the city solicitor is counsel for petitioners and was such before his appointment as solicitor. 266
authorizing the publication of ordinances. 266, 267 authorizing the committee on roads and bridges to purchase a pair of horses and the necessary harnesses and other horse fixtures? 267
in relation to plans for hose house in Ward I 267
authorizing the city treasurer to hire money for current expenses 267, 268
to give the Laconia and Lake Village Water Works a location for their water pipes on Messer street . 268
to'authorize the construction of a system of sewerage in Wards 6, 2 and 3, and also authorizing the committee on sewerage to advertise for bids for the same 268
to cover error in amount of draft No. 10.
authorizing the city treasurer to hire a sum of money not exceeding ten thou- sand dollars . 269
268, 269
authorizing committee on roads and bridges to advertise for proposals from contractors for laying concrete sidewalks and roadways 269
awarding Mrs. Augusta A. James damages for lowering grade of street oppo- site her residence on Main street
in relation to a plan of the street now known as Elbow street. 269, 270
270
to finish two school rooms in the third story of the high school building in said city 270
for furnishing room for experimental purposes in high school building. in relation to appropriations for roads and bridges in Ward 6. 270
in relation to street lighting plant .. 271
in relation to appropriating $100 for ward room in Ward I .. 271
271
in relation to hiring $2,000 for highways and bridges in Wards 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 272
to lay out an extension of Cross street in Ward 6. 272
in regard to firemen's pay . Z72, 273
authorizing treasurer to borrow money for improvement of Church street.
for the widening of Gilford avenue 273
for an appropriation for concrete in Ward 6 273, 274
for hiring money in part payment of sewer construction in Ward 6. 274
274
for an additional appropriation for highways and bridges, Ward 6. 274
establishing grade on Church street, from Main street to west end of river bridge 274, 275
authorizing the closing of streets where sewers are being constructed.
for payment on sewer contract for Ward 6 275
275
to establish the line on south side of Oak street, from Messer street to Main street . 276
for contract for electric street lighting.
for concreting 276
276
for support of public schools in Wards 1, 2, 3, 4. and 5
276, 277
appropriating money for certain purposes in Ward 6 277
hiring money to pay claims of Winnipesaukee Lake Cotton and Woolen Man- ufacturing Company against town of Gilford and assumed by Ward 6 of Laconia 277
to build a new bridge known as the Gold street bridge in Ward 6.
278
for the relief of the unemployed 278
in relation to the appointment of a committee to investigate the purchase of certain sewer pipes now on land of A. S. Gordon . 278, 279 authorizing the city treasurer to hire two thousand dollars for sewers in Wards
6, 2 and 3 . 279
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Resolutions-continued :
authorizing the mayor to draw his warrant in payment of sewer estimate No.
3, in Wards 6, 2 and 3 . 279
changing grade of Cottage street. 279. 250
for the return of laving out a new street 2:0
designating certain streets in the city upon which coasting shall be permitted establishing the grade of Washington street in Ward 5 . 251
authorizing the committee on accounts and claims to make such adjustment in matter of salaries and expense between Wards 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, as may be just and equitable. 242
to lay out a street known as Avery avenue, leading from Lake street to Robin- son street 252
authorizing the purchase of materials to be used in the crossing of the river at Messer and Gold streets, in the construction of the system of sewerage for Ward 6 .. 252, 253
for return of widening Gilford avenue. 2 83 for the return of laying out Cross street extension 253, 254
to permit coasting on School street in Ward 6 254
authorizing the hiring of money for sewers in Wards 6, 2 and 3 . 2 4 5
accepting donations and legacies made for the purpose mentioned in Chap. XL., Scc s., of the Public Statutes of 1891 2.55
Rhoda Ladd Will.
Soldiers Buried within the City Limits 313. 318
Vital Statistics Follows page 315
ERRATA.
Page 33, for cash on hand read, $9,015.48.
" 66, " total read, $1,446.28.
.. 92, " value carts and sleds, $285.
. 92, ** road machines, $225.
.. 200, in line nineteen insert the word "and" after "any."
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