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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1892COUNTY OF TOMPKINS. PROCEEDINGS OF he Board of Supervisors:` ANNUAL AND SPECIAL SESSIONS, 1892. SPECIAL AND ANNUAL SESSIONS. 1'120CEEDINGS OF THE Board of Supervisors OF THE COUNTY OF TOIYIPICINS, FOR THE YEAR 1892. JOHN H. KENNEDY, Chairman, FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk, - Dryden, N. Y. - - Ithaca, N. Y. ITHAC,91/4, NEW YORK, JOURNAL BOOK AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING HOUSE. 1892, r. ANL Special Sessions OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF TOMPKINS COUNTY --1892. THURSDAY, JANUARY, 14, 1892. The Board of Supervisors of Tompkins \County having met pursuant to call, at a special session thereof held in the Supervisors' Room at the Court House in Ithaca, on the 14th day of January, 1892, said call having been made for the pur- pose of considering the report of the committee appointed to investigate the matter of the County Alms House. Roll call. Quorum present. The committee appointed to investigate the matter of the County Alms House, presented plans for the improvement of the County Alms House. On motion adjourned to 2 P. M. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorum present. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. The committee appointed to investigate the matter of the County !films House presented their report and recommended the adoption of the following resolution : Resolved, That the sum of fifteen thousand dollars, or so much thereof as may be necessary, shall be appropriated and raised upon the credit' of the county by the building committee to be hereinafter designated by the chairman of this Board for the purpose of building and repairing the Tompkins County Alms House. That said building committee shall have full power to raise any sums of money necessary to build and repair said Alms House, not exceeding $i5,000 by interest bearing promissory notes upon the credit of Tompkins County. That the indebtedness so created by said notes shall be a charge upon said county and shall be levied upon and collected from the taxable property of said county in the following manner, viz : the one-third'part thereof in the tax levy of 189i,1 the one-third part thereof iu the tax levy of 1893, and the one-third part thereof iu the tax levy of 1894. Moved by M'r. Pierson that the resolution recommended by the committee be adopted. Mr. Pierson's motion was seconded by Mr. Jones. Moved by Mr. Conger that the matter be laid on the table until Friday, Jan. 15th at II o'clock. Mr. Conger's motion was seconded by Mr. Titus. Mr. Beers called for a vote on the original motion. Mr. Pierson's, motion carried. Moved by Mr. Pierson.that the report of the committee be adopted: Mr. Pierson's motion on being seconded, was. carried. On motion adjourned to Friday; Jan. r5th, at 9 o'clock. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. SECOND DAY. SPECIAI, SESSION, FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 1892. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. Wolf offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of Mr. Horton was adopted : Resolved, That the Superintendent of the Poor be instructed to employ a competent person, whose dxty it shall be to attend to the cooking and prepar- ing ofithe meals for the inmates of the County Alms House. Moved by Mr. Wolf, that the building committee to be ap- pointed be composed of five members. Mr. Wolf's motion, on being seconded, was carried. Mr. Titus offered the following resolution : Resolved, That the Building Committee have the power and be instructed to change the general plan hereby submitted to this Board by the committee on plans, in any or all particulars as they may deem proper or expedient ; the same to be within the limit of expenditure. Moved by Mr. Wolf that the resolution be adopted. Here followed a discussion on the resolution. Resolution lost. Mr. Horton called the attention of the Board to the matter of compensation for copying papers filed in the Surrogate's Office. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. Moved by Mr. Horton that a committee of three be ap- pointed to investigate the matter and if it find the services have been rendered and that the claim is a just one, they shall draw an order on the County Treasurer for the amount asked. Motion seconded by Mr. Crozier. Mr. Beers moved as an amendment, that the committee be composed of three Supervisors from Ithaca. Amendment accepted by Mr. Horton. Motion as amended carried. The Chairman announced the following as the Building Committee : John E. Beers, Fred E. Bates, A. H. Pierson, Richard Crozier, and Randolph Horton. Mr. Beers offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of Mr. Wolf was adopted : Resolved, That the chairman of the Building Committee, be, and is herein empowered to draw an order for $28.61 on the County Treasurer to reimburse Mr. F. Bogart for services and money expended by him at the request of the Committee on Alms House improvements. Minutes of day's proceedings read and approved. On motion adjourned. SPECIAL, SESSION, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2Oth, 1892. Pursuant to the following call, the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County met in special session in the Supervisors' Room in the Court House in Ithaca, on the loth day of Febru- ary, 1892. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 9 "The following members request the call of a special meeting of the Board of Supervisors to be held at the Super- visors' Room in the city of Ithaca on the Goth day of Febru- ary, 1892, for the purpose of considering and taking action on the suit brought by the town of Groton against the county : J. H. Kennedy, A. H. Pierson, R. Horton, J. H. Conklin, R. Wolf, R. A. Crozier, C. W. Conger, T. Jones, J. E. Beers, F. E. Bates." On call of the roll the Supervisors of the following towns responded to their names : Dryden J. H. Kennedy. Caroline—F. E. Bates. Danby J. E. Beers. Enfield—T. Jones. Groton—C. W. Conger. Ithaca (city)—R. A. Crozier. Ithaca (city)—R. Wolf. Lansing J. H. Conklin. Newfield—R. Horton. Ulysses—A. H. Pierson. The clerk read the summons and complaint in said action. Mr. Horton offered the following resolution which on mo- tion of Mr. Crozier was unanimously adopted : Resolved, That a committee of three be appointed, of which the chairman of this Board shall be one, to employ counsel and take all measures necessary to defend the action of Corydon W. Conger as Supervisor of the town of Groton vs. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Tompkins, et al, recently com- menced against said County. The chairman named the following as the other members to constitnte said committee—Randolph Horton and John H. Conklin. 10 SUPERVISORS' . PROCEEDINGS, 1892. Minutes of day's proceedings read and .approved. On motion adjourned. CALL FOR SPECIAL SESSION. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1892. We, the undersigned request the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, to call a. special meeting of the Board to be held at the Supervisors' Room in the city of Ithaca, on Wednesday, June 1st, 1892, at 2 o'clock, P. M., to 'take action on the report of the committee on County Alms House and to transact such other business as may come before the meeting. J. H. KENNEDY, J. H. CONKLIN, EDWARD CAMP, FRED E. BATES, F. A. TODD, WM. F. SMITH, A. G. GENUNG, R. HORTON. SPECIAL SESSION, WEDNESDAY, JUNE I, 1892. The Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County having met in pursuance of the foregoing call, at a special session thereof, said call having been made for the purpose of taking action on the report of the committee on the County Alms House and to "transact such other business as may come before the meeting. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 11 Mr. Kennedy in the chair. On the call of the roll by towns, the following members answered to their names : Caroline—F. E. Bates. Danby—F. A. Todd. Dryden J. H. Kennedy. Enfield—Wm. F. Smith. Groton—Dana Rhodes. Ithaca (town)—Charles M. Titus. Ithaca (city)—A. G. Genung. Ithaca (city)—George W. Frost. Lansing John H. Conklin. Newfield—R. Horton. Ulysses—Edward Camp. Quorum present. The chairman called for the report of the committee on repairs for the County Alms House. Mr. Horton, chairman of the committee, requested the members of the Board to examine the plans before he made his report. Architect A. B. Wood of Ithaca, appeared before the Board and explained to the members the plans drawn by him. Mr. Horton, chairman of the committee, rendered the fol- lowing report : That pursuant to the report of the committee made to the Board in Janu- ary, 1892, the committee advertised for bids for the repairs on the County Alms House, five of which were received. That the lowest bid was $14,346 for erect- ing the new building and $2,249 for repairing the old one—Total $16,595. That this sum being in excess of the amount voted by the Board at a special meet- 12 SUPERVISORS' PROCE:EDING-S, 1892. ing held January 14th, 1892, the committee did not feel authorized to make a contract for the amount stated, therefore they requested the chairman to issue a call for a special meeting of the Board. Mr. Horton offered the following resolution : Resolved, That the Building Committee heretofore appointed be authorized and empowered to raise upon credit of the county for the purpose of building and repairing the County Alms House a sum not exceeding $20,000 in accord- ance with the plans this day submitted by A. B. Wood, Architect, and Resolved, That the said Committee be and are hereby empowered to place in said buildings, a proper steam heating apparatus, bath tubs and water closets. Moved by Mr. Camp that the resolution be adopted. Here followed a discussion on the resolution. Mr. Bates called for a vote on the resolution. Mr. Titus called for the ayes and noes. Mr. Bull of Caroline demanded that his name be called as the representative of the town of Caroline. Moved by Mr. Smith that Mr. Bates be recognized by this Board as the Supervisor from the town of Caroline. On the order of the chairman the ayes and noes on Mr. Horton's resolution were called by towns. The vote resulted as follows : Ayes—Caroline, Danby, Dryden, Enfield, Groton, Ithaca (city), Ithaca (city), Lansing, Newfield, Ulysses—io. Noes—Ithaca (town)—I. Mr. Horton's resolution declared adopted. The chairman at this time being obliged to absent himself, Mr. Titus of Ithaca was called to the chair. Minutes of day's proceedings read and approved. On motion adjourned. z�nnual Session OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF TOMPKINS COUNTY --1892. Pursuant to law, the Supervisors Of the several towns of Tompkins County, New York, convened in annual session at the Supervisors' Rooni in the Court House in the city of Ith- aca in said county, on the i6th day of November, 1892, at 1:30 o'clock, P. M. The Board was called to order by the clerk, and, on calling the roll of the towns in the county, the following responded to their names respectively, viz : TOWN MEMBER. P. O. ADDRESS. Caroline, FRED E. BATES, Brookton JOHN BULL, Slaterville Danby, . . FRANK A. TODD, West Danby Dryden, JOHN H. KENNEDY, Dryden Enfield, . . . WM. F. SMITH, Enfield Center Groton, . . . . DANA RHODES, Groton Ithaca (town), . . CHAS. M. TITUS, Ithaca Ithaca (city), . . AMASA G. GENUNG, . Ithaca Ithaca (city), . . GEo. W. FROST, Ithaca Lansing, JOHN H. CONKLIN, . North Lansing Newfield,.. . R. HORTON, Newfield Ulysses, EDWARD CAMP, Trumansburg 14 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. On motion of Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Titus of Ithaca was elect- ed temporary, chairman. Two persons having presented themselves as Supervisors of the town of Caroline, Mr. Horton asked that that matter be acted upon. Moved by Mr. Kennedy that the Board proceed to perma- nent organization. Mr. Kennedy's motion was seconded by. Mr. Rhodes. On calling for the ayes and noes the vote in Mr: Kennedy's motion resulted as follows : Ayes—Smith, Kennedy, Rhodes, Frost, Camp -5. Noes—Todd; Titus, Genung, Conklin, Horton -5. Motion declared lost. Moved by Mr. Todd that the respective claims of the con- testants from the. town of Caroline be heard by the Board. Mr. Todd's motion, on being seconded, by Mr. Kennedy was carried. At the request of the members of the Board, the clerk read all papers on file with him, relative to said contest. Mr. Bull spoke in favor of his claim as Supervisor from Caroline. Mr. Bull was followed in his remarks by^Attorneys Robert- son and Tompkins, who argued at length' in support of Mr. Bull's claim. - Attorney Elston here presented the claims of Mr. Bates as Supervisor. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 15 Moved by Mr. Kennedy that the Board adjourn until Thursday, Nov. r7th, at 9 o'clock, A. M., which motion on be- ing seconded, was carried. SECOND DAY. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1892. Morning Session. Board islet pursuant to adjournment. Roll call. Quorum present. Arguments in the case of the contest from Caroline were resumed. Moved by Mr. Kennedy that the attorneys for the parties be allowed to make their arguments for their respective sides and that the attorneys for the opposing side be allowed to reply. Mr. Kennedy's motion, on being seconded by Mr. Camp was carried. Attorneys Robertson and Tompkins and Attorneys Elston and Tibbetts here presented their arguments for their respec- tive sides. On motion adjourned until 2 o'clock. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Case of the contest from the town of Caroline discussed by the members of the Board present. 16 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. Moved by Mr. Kennedy that Mr. Bates be seated by the Board as Supervisor from the town of Caroline. Mr: Kennedy's motion was seconded by Mr. Rhodes. Mr. Horton called for the ayes and noes on the motion, the ballot resulting as follows : Ayes—Kennedy, Smith, Rhodes, Frost, Camp, Todd -6. Noes—Titus, Genung, Conklin, Horton -4. Mr. Bates was then declared by the chairman, Supervisor from the town of Caroline. On motion adjourned until Friday, Nov. 18th, at 10:30 o'clock. THIRD DAY. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1892. Morning Session. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll call. Quorum present. Mr. Todd of Danby moved an informal ballot for chairman. Mr. Todd's motion ou being seconded by Mr. Frost was carried. The chairman appointed as tellers, Messrs. Todd and Smith. Eleven ballots were cast, of which Mr. Kennedy received Mr. Titus received Blank received 7 3 1 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 17 On motion of Mr. Horton the informal ballot was made formal and Mr. Kennedy was declared permanent chairman of the Board for the year 1892. • Moved by Mr. Titus that the present clerk be re-elected clerk by acclamation. Mr. Titus' motion, on being seconded by Mr. Horton was carried. F. L. Clock was declared re-elected clerk for the ensuing year. Minutes of preceding days read and approved. Moved and seconded that when this Board adjourn to -day, it adjourn until Monday, Nov. 21st, at 10 o'clock. Motion carried. Moved by Mr. Horton that the daily sessions of the Board commence at 9:00 o'clock, A. M., and 2:00 o'clock, P. M., unless otherwise ordered. Mr. Horton's motion on being seconded was carried. The following communication from the Comptroller, was read by the clerk which on motion was ordered spread upon the minutes. STATE OF NEW YORK, COMPTROLLER'S OFFICE, ALBANY, S$PTEMB$R 22, 1892. To the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of 7ornpkins, Ithaca, N. Y. SIR :—I enclose a form of statement of the valuation of Real and Personal Estate required to be made by you, pursuant to Chapter 117 of the Laws of 1836, and forwarded to this office previous to the Second Monday in December 18 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. in each year, under a penalty of fifty dollars. I also enclose a form of Return of Incorporated Companies liable to taxation. It is indispensible that this Report be furnished by the time prescribed. The Board ooEqualization of Taxes, in pursuance of Chapter 312 of the Laws of 1859, have fixed the aggregate valuation of property in your County at the sum of $12,725,422.00 upon which amount a State tax of $25,196.33 must be levied for the fiscal year, commencing October 1st, 1892, as provided in said act and amendments thereto by Chapter 351, Laws of 1874, being 1 98-100 mills on the dollar, for the following purposes, viz : For Schools 1 mill per Chapter 638 Laws of 1592, $12,725.42 For General Purposes 72-100 " 638 Laws of 1892, 470,91 For Canals 26-100 " 84 and 638 " 1892,1 12 Total, 1 98-100 $25,196.33 Your obedient servant, FRANK CAMPBELL, Comptroller. P. S.—The non-resident Taxes credited to your County for 1891 amount to On motion adjourned. FOURTH DAY. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1892. Morning Session. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll call. . Quorum present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. The chairman announced the following : SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892, 19 STANDING COMMITTEES. Constables' Accounts, Genung; Smith, Todd. Clerk's and Justices' Accounts, Bates, Camp, Horton. Treasurer' s Accounts, • Frost,, Rhodes, Conklin. Sheriff's and Judge's Accounts, Conklin, Frost, Todd. Equalization and Assessment Rolls, Todd, Rhodes, Titus, Conklin, Cainp. Superintendent's Accounts and County Buildings, Cainp, Bates, Genung. County Claims, Rhodes, Camp, Conklin. United Stales Deposit Fund and Insurance, Smith, Titus, Genung. Printing and Printer's Accounts, Horton, Frost, Bates. Stale Charitable Institutions, Titus, Horton, Smith. Moved by Mr. Titus that the salary of the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be fixed at $15o.00 for the ensuing year. Mr. Titus' motion, on being seconded was carried. Moved by Mr. Todd, that all resolutions presented to this Board, be in writing, unless otherwise ordered. Mr. Todd's motion, on being seconded by Mr. Bates, was carried. 20 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. The chairman read a communication from the officers of the Association of County Superintendents of the Poor. On motion of Mr. Camp, the communication was ordered placed on. file. Mr. Frost offered the following resolution, which on mo: SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 21 The clerk read' a communication from the Syracuse State Institution for Feeble -Minded Children. Mr. Todd offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of Mr. Smith, was adopted : Resolved, That the sum of $26.00 be, and is hereby appropriated to pay the expenses of Fred Cook at the Syracuse State Institution for Feeble -Minded Children for the year ending Sept. 3oth, 1893. The clerk read a communication from the Secretary of State, which on motion of Mr. Bates was ordered placed on file. On motion adjourned. Afternoon •Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Mr. Frost offered the following resolution whichon motion of Mr. Rhodes was adopted : Resolved, That the insurance of all county buildings be placed in charge of the Committee on U. S. Deposit Fund and Insurance. Mr. Smith presented the reports of W. F. Smith, F. B. Aiken, D. M. Searles and E. G. Willis, Justices of the Peace of the town of Enfield, which were filed, Mr. Rhodes presented the reports of N. Stevens H. S. Hopkins, J. M. Montfort and Newton Baldwin, Justices of the Peace of the town of Groton, which were filed. Mr. Todd presented the reports of Z. Smiley, T. W. Slocum, J. B. Thatcher and Jacob Wise, Justices of the Peace of the town of Danby, which were filed. 22 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDING, 1892. Mr. Bates presented the reports of John Cross, R. G. H. Speed, W. V. Persouius and John J. Peters, Justices of the Peace of the town of Caroline, which were filed. Mr. Frost offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of Mr. Bates, was adopted : Resolved, That the chairman appoint a committee of three on Erroneous Assessments. The chairman appointed as such committee, Messrs. Frost, Conklin and Rhodes. Moved by Mr. Todd, that this Board as a committee of the whole visit the County Alms House Tuesday, Nov. 29th. Mr. Todd's motion on being seconded, was carried. Mr. Lyke appeared before the Board and presented his re- port as County Superintendent of the Poor, which was filed. Mr. Bates offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of Mr. Todd was adopted : 'Resolved, That the hour from four to five o'clock, Y. M., be set apart for auditing bills and accounts by this Board. On motion adjourned. FIFTH DAY. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1892. Morning Session. Board met pursuant to adjournment. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 23 Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. Todd offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of 1VIr. Horton was adopted : Resolved, That the clerk of this Board be allowed $15.00 for postage dur- ing the ensuing year. Mr. Bates offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion was adopted : Resolved, That the number of Grand Jurors for the ensuing year be the same and apportioned among the several towns of the county in the same ratio as in the year 1892. In pursuance of Chapter 715 of the Laws of 1892, the following designa- tion of papers to publish the Session Laws for the ensuing year was made : Iu pursuance of Chapter 715 of the Laws of 1892, we, the undersigned Re- publican members of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County do here- by designate the Ithaca Weekly Journal to publish the Session Laws for the ensuing year. Dated Nov. 22, 1892. J. H. KENNEDY, WM. F. SMITH, FRED E. BATES, EDWARD CAMP, GEORGE W. FROST, DANA RHODES, F. A. TODD, C. M. TITUS. In pursuance of Chapter 715 of the Laws of 1892, we the undersigned Democratic members of the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, do hereby designate the Ithaca Democrat to publish the Session Laws for the en- suing year. Dated Nov. 22d, 1892. JOHN H. CONKLIN, R. HORTON, A. G. GENUNG Mr. Horton offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of Mr. Rhodes was adopted : 24 SUPERVISORS' PROOEEDINGS, 1892. Resolved, That pursuant to Chapter 715 of the Laws of 1892, the price for printing Session Laws of a local nature applicable to this county be fixed at twenty-five (25) cents per folio, that being the minimum price permitted by said act. On motion adjourned. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Mr. Todd presented a list of the Grand Jurors for the town of Danby for the ensuing year. Mr. Horton presented a list of the Grand Jurors forthe town of Newfield for the ensuing year. Mr. Camp presented the reports of A. P. Osborn, Henry Hutchings, Norman R. Gifford and John N. Barker, Justices of the Peace of the town of Ulysses, which were filed. Mr. Titus as chairman of the committee on county build- ings for the year 1891, reported the following bills, contracted by said committee which, on motion, were allowed and audited at the amounts recommended by the committee : Bills Nos. 75, 9, 67, 10, 21, and 69. Mr. Rhodes . as chairman of the committee on county claims reported the following bills, which, on motion were allowed and audited at the amounts recommended by the committee., Bills Nos. 12, 78, 79, Si, 58, 8o, 52, 55, 54, 48, 47,34, 50, 56, 39, 41, 40, 45, 16, 17, 18, 20, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30. Mr.• Conklin presented a list of the Grand town of Lansing for the ensuing year. On motion adjourned. 49, 51, 53, 38, 46, Jurors for the BU'PERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892, 26 SIXTH DAY. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER, 23, 1892. Morning Session. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. ' Mr. Camp presented a list of the Grand Jurors for the town of Ulysses for the ensuing year. Mr. Kennedy presented a list of the Grand Jurors for the town of Dryden for the ensuing year. Mr. Bates presented a list of the Grand Jurors for the town of Caroline for the ensuing year. Mr. Smith presented a list of the Grand Jurors for the town of Enfield for the ensuing year. Mr. Rhodes presented a list of the Grand Jurors for the town of Groton for the ensuing year. Mr. Titus presented a list of the Grand Jurors for the town of Ithaca for the ensuing year. Mr. Todd offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of Mr. Camp was adopted : Resolved, That the Grand Jury lists returned by the Supervisors of their respective towns, hereby constitutes the Grand Jury list of the county for the ensuing year. Mr. Camp presented the report of the Bonding Commis- sioner of the town of Ulysses and his report, as Supervisors, of 26 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. the bonded indebtedness of said town, which on motion of Mr. Titus were received and ordered printed with the reports and that the amount asked for be levied upon the taxable property of the town of Ulysses. On motion adjourned until Monday, Nov. 28th, at 10 o'clock. SEVENTH DAY. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1892. Morning Session. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. Todd presented the town audits of the town of Danby, which on motion were received and ordered that the amount asked for be levied upon the taxable property of the town of Danby. Mr. Todd offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of Mr. Titus was adopted : Resolved, That bills Nos. 48, 49 and 5o be added to the audits of the town of Danby and that the amounts therein claimed, be assessed and levied upon the taxable property of said town. Mr. Rhodes presented a petition from the citizens of the town of Groton, which on motion of Mr. Titus was received and placed on file. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 27 Mr. Conklin presented a petition from the citizens of the town of Lansing, which on motion of Mr. Titus was received and placed on file. Mr. Horton presented the reports of W. H. Van Ostrand, Abner H. Stamp, A. K. Allen and Seymour B. Grover, Justices of the Peace of the town of Newfield, which were filed. Mr. Kennedy presented the reports of Geo. E. Monroe, S. S. Hoff, Geo. E. Hanford, Win. E. Brown and Geo. E. Under-. wood, Justices of the Peace of the town of Dryden, which were filed. On motion adjourned. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Mr. Horton presented a communication from the Ithaca Journal relative to printing the proceedings of the Board for the year 1892. Mr. Bates offered the following resolution which on motion of Mr. Camp was adopted : Resolved, Your committee on printing recommend that the printing of the reports for the year 1892, be awarded to the Ithaca Journal to print 5,000 copies at $2.55 per page. Mr. Rhodes, chairman of the committee on county claims reported the following bills, which on motion of Mr. Todd were allowed and audited at the amounts recommended by the Committee : Bills Nos. 64, 125, 121, 74, 122, 73, 224, 11, 118. 28 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. Mr. Titus, chairman of the committee on county buildings for the year 1891, reported the following bills contracted by said committee which on motion of Mr. Horton, were allowed and audited at the amounts recommended by the committee : Bills Nos. 126, 13 and 15. Mr. Titus offered the following resolution which on motion of Mr. Bates was adopted : ' Resolved, That the salary of the Jail Physician be fixed at fifty dollars for the ensuing year. On motion adjourned. EIGHTH DAY. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1892. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll call. Quorum present. On motion the reading of the minutes of the preceding day was postponed until Wednesday morning, November 29th. On motion adjourned to meet at the County Alms House as a committee of the whole. The Board re -convened at the County Alms House. The -committee on superintendents accounts examined the accounts of Superintendent Lyke and found them correct. After inspecting the various buildings and stock the Board returned to Ithaca. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS; 1892. 29 NINTH DA.Y WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1892. Morning Session. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of preceding days read and approved. Mr. Conklin presented a petition from the Assessors of the town of Lansing which was referred .to the committee on er- roneous assessments. Moved by Mr. Titus that the committee on county claims have full power to make such contract as they see fit with the Ithaca Water Works Co., for supplying water for the county jail and county clerk's office. Mr. Titus' motion on being seconded was carried. Moved by Mr. Frost that the Supervisor from the town of Lansing be authorized to place the name of Hugh Halsey on the assessment roll of said town, in accordance with a petition presented by the assessors of the town. Mr. Frost's motion on being seconded by Mr. Camp, was carried. On motion adjourned. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Mr. Kennedy offered the following resolution, which on motion of Mr. Horton was adopted : i 30 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. , Resolved, That in accordance with a resolution adopted by the Town Board of the town of Dryden, November 26th, 1892, there be levied and assessed. upon the taxable property of the following road -districts in said town, . the sum of $652.25,; the same to be paid to the Highway Commissioner of said town to be by him applied, for the payment of notes given by the overseers of high- ways for the.purchase of road -scrapers for said districts. , Districts Nos. 93, 96, 90, 91, 94, 95, 97, 103, 121, 141, 127, 92, 155, 41, 8, 44, 29, 30, 42, 102, 6, 17, 148, 43, 131, 132, 134, 138, 129, 45, 111, 112, 113, I18, I20, 116, 117, 122, 1, 3, 9, 124, 74, 156, 7r, 70, $z, 33, 35, 31, 34, 32, 5•' Mr. Titus presented the reports' of the Bonding,Commis- sioners of the town +of Ithaca and his report as Supervisor of • the bonded indebtedness of said town, which on motion of Mr. Horton was received and ordered printed with the reports and that the amounts asked for be levied and assessed upon the tax- able property of the town of Ithaca. The chairman being obliged to absent himself at this time, Mr. Titus of Ithaca was called to the chair. Mr. Rhodes, chairman of the committee on county ' claims reported the following bills, which on motion of Mr. Bates, were allowed and audited 'at the amounts recommended by the committee. Bills Nos. 149, 154, 156, 155, 153, 152, 151, 150, 72. Mr. Conklin, 'chairman of the committee on sheriff's and Judge's accounts, reported the following bills which onmotion,.'.', of Mr. Smith were allowed and audited at the amounts recom mended by the committee : Bilis Nos. 134, 135, 136, 137, 138, 139, 140. Mr. Genung, chairman of the committee on constables' ac- counts reported the following bills, which on motion were al- lowed and audited at the amounts recommended by the com- mittee . : Bills Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 103, ro6, ro9, 117. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 31 Mr. Todd offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of Mr. Camp was adopted : Resolved, That the Salary of the Chaplain of the County Alms House be fixed at $50.00 for the ensuing year. On motion adjourned. TENTH DAY. THURSDAY, DECEMBER I, 1892. Morning Session. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Mr. Rhodes of Groton in the chair. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. Camp offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of Mr. Smith was adopted : Rosolved, That in accordance with a resolution adopted by the Town Board of the town of Ulysses, Nov. lith, 1892, there be levied and assessed upon the taxable property of the following road districts in said town the sum of ninety-two 50-100 ($92.5o) dollars, the same to be paid to the Commissioner of Highways of said town, to be by him applied for the payments of notes giv- en by the overseers of highways for the purchase of road scrapers for said districts. Districts Nos. 1o, 14, i6, 25, 28, 49, 53, 57, 43. Mr. Rhodes presented the report of the bonding commis- sioner of the town of Groton and his report as Supervisor of 32 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. the bonded indebtedness of said town, which on motion of Mr. Smith was received and ordered printed with the reports and that the amount asked for be levied and assessed upon the tax- able property of the town of Groton. On motion adjourned. Afternoon Session. Mr. Kennedy in the chair. Roll call. Quorum present. The committee on erroneous assessments rendered a report recommending that the assessments on the parsonages of the Methodist Episcopal and Baptist Churches in the town of En- field, be stricken from the assessment roll of said town. On motion of Mr. Camp, the recommendations made by the committee were adopted. Mr. Titus offered the following _ resolution, which on mo- tion was adopted : Resolved, That all children committed to the care of any charitable insti- tution under Section 291 of the Penal Code shall be paid for by the county at a price not exceeding $1.5o per week, and the expenses therefor shall be refunded to the county by the towns or city of which said child was a resident at the time. of said committment. The Sheriff of Tompkins County is hereby empowered and authorized to contract for the maintenance of any children so committed under the provi- sions of this act. Mr. Genung, chairman of the committee on constables' accounts reported the following bills, which on motion of Mr. Titus, were allowed and audited at the amounts recommended by the committee : Bills Nos. IO2, I08, I IO, III, II2, I13, 114, II5, I16, 146, 148. On motion adjourned, SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 33 ELEVENTH DAY. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1892. Morning Session. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. Titus offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of Mr. Bates was adopted : Resolved, That the Sheriff be allowed $12.00 for transportation of a single prisoner to the Monroe County Penitentiary, the State Industrial School at Rochester and the Onondaga County Penitentiary,and $3.0o for each additional prisoner at the same time. Mr. Titus presented the town audits of the town of Ithaca, which on motion were received and ordered that the amount thereof be levied and assessed upon the taxable property of the town of Ithaca. Mr. Titus offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of Mr. Smith was adopted : Resolved, That the sum of Five Hundred Dollars be levied and assessed upon the taxable property of the town of Ithaca for highway purposes. On motion adjourned until Monday, Dec. 5th, at io o'clock. 34 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. TWELFTH DAY. MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1892. Morning Session. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. Conklin presented the reports of W. H. Lockerby, as Coroner, which on motion of Mr. Todd were filed. Mr. Camp presented the report ofJohn Flickenger, as Cor- oner, which on motion of Mr. Bates was filed. Mr. Frost presented the report of J. Watson Brown, as Cor- oner, which on motion of Mr. Conklin was filed. Mr. Smith presented the report of L. T. White, as Coroner, which on motion of Mr. Bates was filed. Mr. Smith presented the report of the Bonding Commis- sioner of the town of Enfield and his report as Supervisor of the bonded indebtedness of said town, which on motion of Mr. Camp, were received and ordered printed with the reports and that the amount asked for be levied and assessed upon the tax- able property of the town of Enfield. On motion adjourned. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorum present. The clerk read a communication from the Supervisors of Onondaga County, which on motion of Mr. Bates was received and placed on file. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 35 Mr. Bates presented the town audits of the town of Caro- line, which on motion ,were audited as reported and ordered that theamount asked for be. levied upon the taxable• property of the town of Caroline. Mr. Bates offered the following resolution, which on motion of Mr. Smith was adopted and ordered that the amounts asked for be levied upon the taxable property of the town of Caroline : Resolved, That pursuant to an action taken bythe electors of the town of Caroline at the town meeting held in 1892, there be levied upon the taxable property of the town of Caroline, the following, sums for the following pur- poses, viz : For the support of the poor For highways and bridges Total $300 00 500 00 $800 00 Mr. Todd offered the following resolution which on motion of Mr. Titus, was adopted : Resolved, That this Board receive no bills for audit after December 9th unless otherwise ordered. Mr. Titus chairman of the committee on county buildings for the year 1891, reported the following bills contracted by said committee, which on motion of Mr. ,, aith were' allowed and audited at the amounts recommended by the committee : Bills Nos. 6 and 61. Mr. Bates, chairman of the committee on clerk's and Jus- tices' accounts reported the following bills, which on motion of Mr. Titus, were allowed and audited at the amounts recom- mended by the committee. • • Bills Nos. 127, 129, 128, 131, 132, 133. 36 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. Mr. Genung, chairman of the committee on constable ac- counts reported the following bills, which on motion of Mr. Todd were allowed and audited at the amounts recommended by the committee : Bills Nos. 104, 105, 107. Mr. Titus gave notice that he would make a motion on Thursday, December 8th, at 2 o'clock in regard to painting the Court House and also in regard to enlarging and heating the County Clerk's Office. Mr. Rhodes, chairman of the committee on county claims reported the following bills, which on motion of Mr. Bates were allowed and audited at the amounts recommended by the committee : Bills Nos. 123, 89, 93, Ioo, 99, 98, 96, 85, 88, 92, 86. On motion adjourned. THIRTEENTH DAY. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1892. Morning Session. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. Conklin offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of Mr. Titus was adopted : SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 37 Resolved, That the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty dollars be levied and collected against the taxable property of the town of Lansing for the repair of highways and bridges. Mr. Todd offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion o'f Mr. Smith was adopted : Resolved, That there be levied and collected upon the taxable property of the town of Danby, the herein specified amounts for the following purposes : Highways and Bridges as allowed by statute $250 00 Town poor by resolution of Town Board 5o 00 $300 00 Mr. Conklin presented the town audits of the town of Lansing, which on motion of Mr. Todd were received and ordered that the amount thereof be levied and assessed upon the taxable property of the town of Lansing. On motion adjourned. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Mr. Todd offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of Mr. Camp was adopted and ordered that the amount thereof be levied and assessed upon the taxable property of the town of Danby : Resolved, That the following bill be added to the town audits of the town of Danby. - Bill No. 51, Percy W. Wood, assigned to B. M. Bruce $18.75. The committee on erroneous assessments presented a report recommending that assessments against the property of Henry W. Stephens of Ithaca, W. C. Tripp of Dryden and Irving Agney of Ulysses, be stricken from the assessment rolls of their respective town. 38 SUPERVISORS'. PROCEEDINGS, 1892. On motion of Mr. Todd the recommendations of the com- mittee were adopted. Mr. Conklin presented the reports of Frank H. Tarbell, B. M. Hagin, Chas. Drake and Nelson E. Lyon, Justices of. the Peace of the town of Lansing, which were filed. Mr. Rhodes, chairman ofthe committee on county claims' reported the following bills, which on motion of Mr. Frost were allowed and audited at the amounts recommended by the committee Bills Nos. 119, 158, 7, 157, 71, 76, 83, 62, 6o, 59, 61, 63, 120, 68, 42, 66, 43, 37, 23, 70. Mr.' Frost presented petitions from citizens of Ithaca and Dryden. Moved by Mr. Horton, that action on said petitions be made the special order of business on Monday, December z2th, at 2 o'clock. Mr. Horton's motion on being seconded, was carried. Moved by, Mr. Titus, that the .clerk draft resolutions simi- lar to those adopted by the Onondaga. County Board of Super- visors and submit the same to the Board. Mr. Titus' motion, on being seconded by Mr. Bates, was carried. Mr. Rhodes offered the following resolution, which on, mo- tion of Mr. Bates was adopted : Resolved, That the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars be levied and assessed against the taxable property of the town of Groton for the repair of highways and bridges in said town, as allowed by statute. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 39 Pursuant to the motion made by Mr. Titus, the clerk sub- mitted the following resolutions, which on motion of Mr. Camp were adopted : Resolved, That in the opinion of this Board of Supervisors, the Act of 1892, appointing an election for the second Tuesday of February next, is unwise, un- necessary and expensive, and occuring as it does upon the same day of holding town meetings, it will be a physical impossibility to conduct the two elections at the same time. Resolved, That the Senator from this district, and the Member of Assem- bly from this county, be requested to use their influence at the earliest possible moment for the postponement of said election for the choosing of delegates to the Constitutional Convention, until the first Tuesday succeeding the first Mon- day of November next, the time appointed for the holding of the general election. Resolved, That the clerk of this Board be directed to mail to the Senator of this district, and to the Member of Assembly of this county, a certified copy of the above resolution. Mr. Kennedy presented the town audits of the town of Dryden, which on motion of Mr. Camp, were received and ordered that the amount thereof be levied and assessed upon the taxable property of the town of Dryden.. Mr. Kennedy offered the following resolutions, which on motion were adopted : Resolved, That in accordance with a resolution passed at the annual town meeting, held February 9th, in the town of Dryden and resolutions subsequent- ly passed by the Town Board, the sum of $1,491.49 be levied upon the taxable property of the town of Dryden for highways and bridges and that said sum be paid to the commissioners of said town. Mr. Kennedy offered the following resolution, which on motion was adopted : Resolved, That the following bills be added to the town audits of the town of Dryden and the amounts as specified be levied upon the taxable property of the town of Dryden : 40 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. No. 91 J. G. Ford, printing $29 70 No. 92 Geo. H. Houtz, poll clerk. 4 00 No. 93 E. D. Allen, vital statistics 2 75 No. 94 Frank E. Ellis, constable. 2 00 No. 95 J. T. Morris, house and building booths. 25 00 No. 96.Dwight McElheny, lumber It 76 No. 97 Hiram Root, house for Town Meeting .. ro 00 No. 98 H. H. Miller, constable . 6 20 No. 99 Fred S. Hiller, vital statistics . 5 00 No. Poo Theron Johnson, poll clerk . 4 00 No. rot J. H. Kennedy, service . 6 oo No. 202 Obed Lindsey, constable 2 00 No. 103 Alfred Bishop, inspector 4 00 No. 104 Mrs. M. F. Sexton, refunded tax 6 o6 No. toy Jesse A. Ofield special constable 2 00 $120 47 On motion adjourned. FOURTEENTH DAY. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER, 7, 1892. Morning Session. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. Bates presented a petitionsifrom the citizens of the town of Caroline, praying that the names of H. L. Speed, Mrs. Ruth Surdam, Mrs. Gilbert Smith, and S. A. Schutt, be placed on the assessment roll of said town for the year 1892 and tax levied at the same rate of taxation for 1891. On motion of Mr. Cainp the prayer of the petitioners was granted. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 41 Mr. Smith offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of Mr. Bates was adopted : Resolved, That in accordance with the action of the Board of Auditors of the town of Enfield, the sum of $351.53 be levied on the taxable property of the following road districts in said town, for payments on road machines pur- chased by said districts : District 5, Road 6. D. r, R. 13. D. x, R. 20. D. r, R. Ir. D. 3, R. 6. D. 3, R. o. D. x, R. 23. D. 3, R. 7. D. 4, R. 16. D. 2, R, 15. D. r, R. 18. D. 1, R. 16 . . D. 1, R. 17. D. 1, R. 2. D. 1, R. 14. D. 2, R. 17. D. 3, R. 17. D. r, R. 12 D. 3, R. 25 D. 2, R. 6. D. 3, R. 1. D. 5, R. 5. D. 1, R. 16. D. 4, R. 18 D. 2, R. 2. D. 2, R. 7. D. 5, R. 1. D. 4, R. 7. D. 2. R. 25. D. 2, R. 3. D. 3, R. 4. D. 2, R. 12. D. 2, R. 11. D. 2, R. o. D. 2, R. Io. D. 2, R. 4. $40 92 52 90 78 47 6r 18 59 81 58 25 $351 53 On motion adjourned. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Mr. Conklin offered the following resolution, which on motion of Mr. Camp was adopted Resolved, That the sum of Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars be allowed the sheriff of the county to pay for the services of janitor of the Court House and engineer and fireman for the county jail for the year 1893. Mr. Bates offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of Mr. Camp was adopted : Resolved That there be levied, and collected in the several towns in the county from those persons whose names were duly returned by the Overseers of the several road districts in the towns, asrequired by law, the following sum : District No. 56, I1 r2 days CAROLINE. $17 25 42 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. DANBY. District No. 21, 4 days $6 00 DRYDEN. District No. 9, 2 4 days $3 75 District No. 36, (4'.1 clays 6 38 District No. 39,;2,4 days 3 75 District No. 136 2Y1 days 3 38 ITHACA. District No. 3, 4 days LANSING., District No. 37, 5 days ULYSSES. District No. 65, 4 days District No. 5, 6 `z days $17 26 $6 oo $7 50 $6 00 9 75 Mr. Rhodes, chairman of the committee on county claims, reported the following bills, which on motion of Mr. Smith were allowed and audited at the amounts recommended by the committee Bills Nos. 101, 19, 90, 77, 14, ,6r, 164, 162, 163, 178, 170, 169, 168, 171, 176, 175,'' 172, 166, 165, 159, 160, 44, 174, 173, 167, 82. On notion adjourned. FIFTEENTH DAY. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, •1892. Morning Session. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll call. Quorum present. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDING -S, 1892. 43 Minutes of preceding day read and approved.. Mr. Horton presented the report of the bonding commis- sioners of the town of Newfield and his report as Supervisor, of the bonded indebtedness of said town, which on motion of Mr. Todd, were received and ordered, that the amount asked for be levied and collected out of the taxable property of said town. Mr. Horton presented the town audits of the town of New- field, which on motion of Mr. Cainp were received and ordered that the amount thereof be levied and assessed upon the tax- able property of said town. On motion adjourned. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Mr. Titus offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of Mr. Smith was adopted : Resolved, That the committee on county buildings, be instructed to cause the court house to be painted with Portland cement in oil. The cost not to ex- ceed .$Zoo:oo. Mr. Titus offered the following resolution which on motion was adopted : Resolved, That it is expedient to put steam heat in the County Clerk's building, and in order that the same may be done in a substantial and proper manner, it is deemed best to extend the building west so as to take in the va- cant land adjacent thereto in order to add a cellar for a heating apparatus, coal. That the same be referred to the committee on county buildings to investi- gate and report to this Board. District Attorney Jennings appeared before the Board and submitted a resolution for the protection of game birds, which he requested the Board to adopt. 44 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. On motion, action on the matter was made a special order of business for Monday, December 12th, at 2 o'clock. On motion of Mr. Camp, Superintendent of the Poor, Lyke, was requested to make a statement to the Board in re- gard to the matter of Nichols, between the town of Danby and the county. On motion of Mr. Rhodes, the matter was made a special order of business for Friday, December 9th, at 11:30 o'clock. Mr. Rhodes presented the town audits of the town of Groton, which on motion of Mr. Todd were receivedand ordered that the amounts thereof be levied and collected out of the taxable property of the town of Groton. Mr. Rhodes offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion was adopted : Resolved, That the following bills be added to the town audits of the town of Groton and that the amount thereof be levied and collected out of the tax- able property of said town : No. 92, Mary P. Renney, house for election $15 00 No. 93, Pickens & Lowe, supplies G. A. R . 9 3o No. 94, Mosher Bros., supplies G. A. R . ' 7 29 No. 95, Eugene P. Hart, excise commissioner 3 00 No. 96, V. C. Lowe, election clerk 4 00 No. 97, C. P. Mosher, election clerk . 4 00 No. 98, S. W. Pennoyer, poll clerk 4 00 No. 99, Wm. A. Smith, registering marriages 2 00 No. loo, Elmer Crittenden, supplies G. A. R. 6 3o No. 10I, A. M. Baldwin, registering vital statistics . 5 5o No. 102, 3.3. Dougherty, ballot clerk 4 00 No. 103, F. H. Robinson, supplies G. A. R. 50 No. 104, Wm. H. Burnham, clerk assessors 6 00 No. 105, Chas. Townley, excise commissioner 3 00 No. io6, C. H. Tarbell, constable 7 95 No. 107, Dana Rhodes, services as Supervisor . ii 44 $93 28 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 45 Mr. Rhodes, chairman of the committee on county claims, reported the following bills, which on motion of Mr. Camp were allowed and audited at the amounts recommended by the committee : Bills Nos. 8, 177, 36, 87, 97, 23. Mr. Smith offered the following resolutions, which on mo- tion of Mr. Bates were adopted : Resolved, That the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty dollars be levied and collected upon the taxable property of the town of Enfield for the repairs of highways and bridges in said town as allowed by statute. Resolved, That the sum of Twenty -Two dollars be levied and collected up- on the taxable property of the town of Enfield to pay bill No. 72, of audits of said town for 1891, for payment of which no provision was made in the tax levy of that year. On motion adjourned. SIXTEENTH DAY. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1892. Morning Session. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. Horton, chairman of the committee on printing and printer's accounts reported the following bills, which on motion of Mr. Camp were allowed and audited at the amounts recom- mended by the committee : Bills Nos. 84, 57, 32, 33, 31. 46 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. Mr. Bates chairman of the committee of clerk's and Jus- tices' accounts, reported the following bills, which on motion tion of Mr. Smith were allowed and audited at the amounts recommended by the committee. Bills Nos. 130, 183, 184. Mr. Titus offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of Mr. Bates was adopted : Resolved, That the following bill be added to the town audits of the town of Ithaca, and that the amount thereof be levied and collected out of the tax- able property of said town : Bill No. 301, Samuel Frazier, constable $2 75 Mr. Camp presented the town audits of the town of Ulysses, which on motion were received and ordered that the amount thereof be levied and collected out of the taxable property of said town. Mr. Camp offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of Mr. Smith was adopted : Resolved, That bills Nos. 78, 79, 8o and 81, be added to the town audits of Ulysses and that the amount of such bills be levied upon the taxable property of said town. Mr. Titus offered the following resolution which on motion was adopted : Resolved, That the sum of $Ioo.00 be levied and assessed upon the taxable property of the town of Ithaca for the purpose of paying Decoration Day expenses. The time having arrived for taking up the special order of business laid over from Thursday's session, that matter was called up. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 47 Mr. Rhodes offered the following resolution : Resolved, That it is the judgment of this Board, that Ira Nichols, a pauper properly chargeable to the county of Tompkins, should be stricken from the town of Danby and made a county charge. Moved by Mr. Todd, that the resolution be adopted. Mr. Titus moved as an amendment, that the matter be re- ferred to a committee of three, composed of Messrs. Rhodes, Camp and Horton. Amendment accepted by Mr. Rhodes. Resolution as amended, adopted. On motion adjourned until Dec. 12th, at 9 o'clock. SEVENTEENTH DAY. MONDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1892. Morning Session. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Attorney Wolcott appeared before the Board and asked that the name of Mrs. Sarah Perry be stricken from the assess- ment roll of the town of Caroline on the grounds that the property of the applicant was exempt from taxation. 48 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. Mr. Conklin offered the following resolution, which on motion of Mr. Camp was adopted : Resolved, That bills Nos. 73, 74, 75, 76, 77, 78, 79, 8o, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85 and 86, amount $1,165.9o, be added to the town audits of the town of Lansing, and that the amounts thereof be levied and assessed upon the taxable property of said town. On motion adjourned. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Moved by Mr. Horton, that the Board proceed to an in- forrnal ballot for jail physician. Mr. Horton's motion, on being seconded, was, carried. The chairman appointed as tellers, Messrs. Smith and Bates. Nine ballots were cast of which Dr. Baker received 7 Dr. Brown received i Dr. Meany received i On motion of Mr. Horton, Dr. Eugene Baker was declared elected jail physician for the ensuing year. Mr. Frost, chairman of the committee on erroneous assess- ments, rendered a report recommending that the town of Itha- ca refund to James A. Cass the suns of $8.03, being for a tax collected from him on property exempt from taxation, and also that an assessment of $55o against the property of Emma Wheeler of the town of Enfield be stricken from the assess- ment roll of said town. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDING -S, 1892. . 49 The committee further recommended that, in accordance with a petition from the assessors of the town of Enfield, the Pa. and Sodus Bay R. R., be added to the assessment roll of of said town. On motion of Mr. Camp the recommendations made by the committee were adopted. The time having arrived for taking up the special order of business laid over from Tuesday, December 6th, that matter was called up. Various citizens appeared before the Board and spoke in regard to the proposed annexation. Moved by Mr. Todd, that the chairman appoint a commit- tee of three to investigate and report to the next Board of Supervisors in regard to the proposed annexation of the town of Ithaca to the adjacent towns. Mr. Todd's motion on being seconded by Mr. Rhodes was carried. The chairman appointed as such committee, Messrs. Titus, Todd and Camp. Mr. Rhodes, chairman of the committee on county claims reported the following bills which on motion of Mr. Smith were allowed and audited at the amounts recommended by the committee. Bills Nos. 65, 35, 187, 188, 189, 19o, 186, 182, 191, 18o, 179. Mr. Camp, chairman of the committee appointed to inves- tigate and report to the Board in regard to enlarging and heat- ing the County Clerk's building, rendered a report on the necessary costs of doing the same. On motion adjourned. 50 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. EIGHTEENTH DAY. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1892. Morning Session. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. Titus, chairman of the committee appointed to exam- ine the accounts of the several charitable institutions, presented the following report, which on motion of Mr. Bates was receiv- ed and ordered spread upon the minutes and that the several sums therein named be assessed and levied upon the respective. towns chargeable therewith : To the Honorable the Board of Supervisors : Your committee appointed to examine the accounts of the several chari- table institutions, would respectfully report as follows : Resolved, That in accordance with Chapter 446, Title 4, Section 6, Laws of 1894, there be assessed and levied upon the taxable property of the following towns for the support of pauper insane, and the county of Tompkins for in- digent insane and county paupers, the sums set forth in the annexed schedule to reimburse the county for amounts of money paid to Willard State Hospital, viz : CAROLINE. Everett Boyer $22I 00 DRYDEN. John B. Kellogg 130 00 ITHACA. Mary Stephens 198 75 Mary A. Stephens 221 00 Kate Fallon . 221 00 Lizzie Flynn . 221 00 Lewis Snyder 117 18 $978 93 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 51 TOMPKINS COUNTY. Julius E. Durling $48 57 Joseph Pose. . . 46 75 John Henry Conliff 42 5o Fred Stanley Clark 37 03 Sylvester Roper 81 97 Charles H. Edwards 13 35 Percelia Demond Io8 21 Fay T. Mapes 5 46 Ida S. Horton, self supporting 4 25 Eve I. Tichenor 53 53 Charles Whipple . 94 46 Orpha E. Allen 136 90 W. B. Wolcott 156 04 Charles Olney Miller. 3 65 Nancy M. Schoolcroft 20 04 Hannah Kirby . . 34 6i Ruth N. Hulbert . 38 25 Lydia L. Lincoln 59 50 Mary Sweasy 90 5o Nora A. McKean 174 61 Fer. A. Parteuheimer 183 15 John C. Bovier 199 75 Patrick J. Casey 114 65 Patrick W. Shirley . . 217 36 Arthur S. Williams . . 35 82 Albert Monroe . . 30 96 Mary Menzie 12 14 Harley Kellogg 130 00 Horatio E. Morgan . . 130 00 Lillian Jane Wood . 130 00 Harriett P. Ross . 130 00 Emily C. Smith 130 oo Hattie Smith 130 00 Ira W. Dwight 130 00 William Porter 130 00 Henry Gibson . . . 130 00 Phoebe Ann Baker . 202 00 Carrie A. Dean 211 75 Garrison M. More 199 00 52 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. Sarah Sutliff, self supporting 221 00 Frances A. Drake 214 00 Amanda McCaugheney 221 00 James W. Ingersoll 221 00 Emma Austin 221 00 Elenora N. Bush 221 00 John Walker 221 00 John G. Smith 221 00 James Butler . 221 00 W. Z. Fuller 148 14 Mary J. Barnard 131 14 Josephene Perry . 115 96 Seymour Moses 100 18 Chas. W. Poyer 61 19 Warren Smith . 105 03 Laura Saxton, self supporting 130 00 Charles B. Bower 130 00 Hannah Winn . 130 00 Jennie Dillon 130 00 Patience Starks 130 00 Catharine Collins 130 00 James Brennan 130 00 Montgomery Briggs 130 00 Thomas Northrop 130 00 Margaret Raymond 130 00 Frank Carpenter. 130 00 Fanny G. Barber 130 00 Benjamin F. Pratt 130 00 Harriett Crego 130 00 Patrick McCarthy 230 00 Helen Bancroft 230 00 Bartoli Lynch 130 00 Margaret Moore 130 00 Frank A. Pierce 130 00 Mary A. Culligan 230 00 Michael Sweeney 130 00 Edgar D. Wright . 130 00 Joachin Atwater . 230 00 Lina Rowen . . 130 00 James Fish 130 00 Anna L. Welch 130 00 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDING -S, 1892. 53 Josephene Dean 130 00 John McGrade 1 78 David Ireland 123 85 Deficiency 215 24 Total $10,321 27 Resolved, That in accordance with a resolution of the Board of Supervis- ors, passed December 7th, 1880, there be assessed and levied upon the taxable property of the following towns and county, the sums set forth in the annexed schedule, to reimburse the county for amounts of money paid to the several charitable institutions in said schedule named, viz : ENFIELD. Rose Vedder, N. Y. S. I. for blind $2 88 ITHACA. W. Minton, N. Y. S. I. for blind $42 33 Emma Cummings, Children's Home 16 50 Edna Gifford, Children's Home . . . . . . . . . • 54 00 Bertha Rundle, Children's Home 25 50 Ada Steinacker, Children's Home 27 00 Sabra Tubbs, Children's Home �9 50 Maude Bracey, Children's Home 51 00 Edward Johnson, Children's Home 45 00 Geo. Saxton, Children's Home 7 50 William Malin, Home for Catholic Children 47 35 Theodore Steinmeyer, Children's Home 79 50 Albert Steinmeyer, Children's Home 78 00 Gertrude Steinmeyer, Children's Home . 40 50 $593 68 NEW FIELD. Julius Casterline, Susquehanna Valley Home $91 50 Interest 3 43 $94 93 LANSING. Tony Haher, Children's Home $6 75 Nora Lamphear, Children's Home 51 00 Eva Lamphear, Children's Home . 51 00 Amanda Lamphear . . . 39 75 $148 50 54 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. CAROLINE. Maude Leonard, Children's Home Willie Leonard, Children's Home 5 25 5 25 $Io 50 ULYSSES. Frank Baines, Susquehanna Valley Home $91 5o Interest TOMPKINS COUNTY. 3 43 $94 93 Leander Stephens, Susquehanna Valley Home . $91 5o Harry D. Miller, Susquehanna Valley Home 91 50 Interest . 6 84 DRYDEN. Mary Woolever, Susquehanna Valley Home Interest Fred Cook, Children's Home All of which is respectfully submitted. $189 84 91 5o 3 43 18 15 $113 o8 C. M. TITUS, R. HORTON, WM. F. SMITH. Committee. The clerk read a communication from the Secretary of a meeting of the citizens of the town of Ithaca in regard to the annexation of said town to the adjoining towns. On motion of Mr. Camp, the matter was referred to the committee appointed to investigate the matter. Mr. Horton offered the following resolutions, which on motion of Mr. Titus were adopted : Resolved, That the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars be levied and collected against the taxable property of the town of Newfield for the repair of highways and bridges. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 55 Resolved, That the sum of Fifty Dollars be levied and collected upon the taxable property of the town of Newfield for the support of the poor. Mr. Titus offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion was adopted : Resolved, That in accordance with a petition presented by the assessors of the town of Ithaca, to the Board of Supervisors, the following names be added to the assessment roll of said town : Jas. Driscoll, C. J. Haviland, C. J. Hill, Estate of A. Burritt, C. R. Smith, Messrs. Joan Nourse, Jas. Schmouse, Theo. C. Rose, Jas. H. Stanion (assessed to Belle Cowdrey), Patrick Wall, Geo. Frost, Elvira L. Perry. Mr. Smith presented the town audits of the town of Enfield which on motion of Mr. Todd were received and ordered that the amount thereof be levied and collected out of the taxable property of said town. Mr. Smith offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of Mr. Genung was adopted and ordered that the amount thereof be levied and assessed upon the taxable property of the town of Enfield. Resolved, That the following bills be added to the Audits of the town of Enfield : 58 D. M. Searles, Justice at Special Audit $2 00 $2 00 59 T. Jones, Ex -Supervisor 12 00 12 00 6o Geo. S. Hopkins, Com. to discontinue highway . 12 00 12 00 61 L. S. Colgrove, " " 44I2 00 12 00 62 Isaac H. Newman, " " " I2 00 12 00 63 J. T. Newman, services counsel " <415 0o 15 00 64 S. D. Halliday, " 44 4430 00 30 00 65 W. F. Smith, Supervisor 4414 00 14 00 109 00 109 00 Mr. Titus presented the reports of M. E. Poole, Wm. J. Totten and Jason P. Merrill, Justices of the Peace of the town of Ithaca, which were filed. 56 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. Mr. Bates offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of Mr. Smith, was adopted : Resolved, That the clerk of this Board be allowed $25.00 for services at extra sessions and making report to Comptroller. On motion adjourned. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Ouoruin present. • Mr. Horton offered the following resolution which on mo- tion was adopted : Resolved, That the sum of $440.67 be levied and collected from the taxabla property of the following road districts in the town of Newfield, being to apply in payment for road machines, viz : Districts Nos. 1, 28, 3o, 29, 67, 24, 61, 72, 73, 51, 32, 46, 45, 43, 21, 22, 19, 106, 12, 13, 14, 68, 55, 10, 5, 23, 8, 17, 27, 71, 85, 82, 81, 94, 89, 86, tor, ro8, 99 and 84. Mr. Rhodes, chairman of the committee on county claims reported the following bills, which on motion of Mr. Todd were allowed and audited at the amounts recommended by the committee : Bills Nos. 95, 192. Mr. Camp offered the following resolutions, which on mo- tion were adopted : Resolved, That pursuant to a resolution of the town Board, there be assessed and levied upon the taxable property of the town of Ulysses, the sum of Five Hundred Dollars for the support of the town poor. Resolved, That there be assessed and levied upon the taxable property of the town of Ulysses, and paid to the commissioner of highways, the sum of Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($25o.0o) as provided by statute. Also the sum of Three Hundred Dollars ($3oo.00) by order of the Town Board to pay for a bridge on the town line between Covert and Ulysses. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 57 Mr. Bates offered the following resolution which on motion of Mr. Rhodes was adopted : Resolved, That there be levied and assessed against the taxable property of the town of Caroline, One Hundred Dollars for the relief of indigent soldiers. The committee on erroneous assessments rendered a report recommending that the prayer of Alamanzo and Sarah Perry, asking exemption from taxation, be not granted. On motion of Mr. Todd, the recommendation made by the committee was adopted. On motion adjourned. NINETEENTH DAY. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1892. Morning Session. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Hon. Nelson Stevens appeared before the Board and spoke in favor of granting the petition from the citizens of the town. of Groton in regard to offering a bounty for fox and woodchuck scalps. Mr. Rhodes offered the following resolution : WHEREAS, The Agricultural interests of the county of Tompkins suffer to a great extent by the depredations of woodchucks in damaging drains, destroy- ing meadows, etc., and 58 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. WHEREAS, It is desirable to get rid of this nuisance, therefore be it • Resolved, ,That a committee of three be appointed to draft a bill offering a bounty of ten cents for the scalp of every woodchuck killed in the said county of Tompkins, and present said report to this Board at the earliest possible moment, for its action. Moved by Mr. Conklin that the resolution be adopted. Moved by Mr. Camp, as an amendment, that said commit- tee shall report at the next annual' session of 'the Board instead of at the present session. Amendment seconded by Mr. Bates. Mr. Conklin called for the ayes and noes on the amendment, the ballot resulting as follows : Ayes—Bates, Titus, Frost, Genung, Horton, Camp -6. Noes—Kennedy, Todd, Smith, Rhodes, Conklin -5. Amendment carried. Resolution as amended, carried. The chairman appointed as such committee, Messrs. Rhodes, Conklin and Horton. The committee on insurance rendered the following report, which on motion of Mr. Bates, was. received and ordered spread upon the minutes : To the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins Counly: Your committee on insurance would respectfully report as follows : That no insurance be taken on the County Clerk's office and jail. That insurance on the Court House remain as at present, which does not expire until December to, 1894. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 59 That the insurance of the county house buildings and contents be as follows : County House Building . . Barn No. i and shed . . . Horse Barn Hog House . $7,500 0o furniture and fixtures therein . $7oo 00 400 0o produce therein . 150 00 250 0o produce therein 5o 00 30 00 live stock 100 00 Making a total of $9,18o ; and that said buildings being now insured, the insur- ance on the barn and outbuildings expiring August 9, 1893, and no new in- surance can be effected on;the houses till after completion of the building and repairs, your committee recommend, that the Superintendent be instructed to effect such insurance in accordance with foregoing schedule. And recommend that the sum of $too be levied upon the taxable property of the county to pay premium on policies for above amount. WM. F. SMITH, C. M. TITUS, A. G. GENUNG, Committee. On motion adjourned. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorum present. Mr. Rhodes offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of Mr. Camp was adopted : Resolved, That the following sums be levied and assessed upon the taxable property of the several towns of the county as specified in the following sched- ule, the said amounts being required to reimburse the county for moneys ad- vanced to the several towns for taxes returned unpaid : Caroline . $i4 24 Danby 6 54 Dryden 25 07 Enfield . 77 46 Groton 9 38 Ithaca 49 43 Lansing 43 43 Newfield 72 53 Ulysses 166 97 $464 92 60 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. • The committee appointed to investigate and report in the matter of Ira D. Nichols, rendered their report, recommending that the said Ira Nichols, now maintained by the town of Danby, be accepted as a county charge. On motion of Mr. Todd, the recommendation made by the committee was adopted. The committee on constable's accounts reported the follow- ing bills which on motion of Mr. Bates were allowed and audit- ed at the amounts recommended by the committee : Bills Nos. 147, 181. On motion adjourned. TWENTIETH DAY. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15th, 1892. Morning Session. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Mr. Genung of Ithaca in the chair. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. The committee on equalization retired to the committee room and entered upon the discharge of their duties. The other members of the Board were also engaged in committee work during the morning session. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 61 The committee on equalization returned from the commit- tee room and presented their report. On motion adjourned. Afternoon Session Mr. Kennedy in the chair. Roll call. Quorum present. The committee on U. S. Deposit Fund rendered the follow- ing report, which on motion of Mr. Todd was received and ordered spread upon the minutes. To the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County : Your committee on U. S. Deposit Fund hereby report that they have ex- amined the accounts and books of Messrs. Brown and Shannon, the loan commis- sioners of this county for said fund and also the original mortgages in the County Clerk's Office. We find that $99.25 of principal was paid in to commissioners Leary and Houpt in 1891 and not reported in that year, but which has since been paid over to the new commissioners and a draft has been forwarded to the Comp- troller for the same. That there has been paid during past year of principal the sum of $923.00 and that no new securities have been taken during the year. The report 'of the loan commissioners containing more definite informa- tion is herewith submitted. WM. F. SMITH, C. M. TITUS, A. G. GENUNG, Committee. For report of loan comrnissioners, see Reports. Mr. Rhodes chairman of the committee on county claims reported the following bills which on motion of Mr. Conklin, were allowed and audited at the amounts recommended by the committee : Bills Nos. 193, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 94. 62 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. The committee on erroneous assessments rendered a report recommending, that pursuant to a petition of Eliza Mabie, the sum of $8.48 be returned to her for the amount of a tax illegal- ly collected and that said amount be levied and collected out of the taxable property of the town of Ithaca. On motion of Mr. Horton the recommendation made by the committee was adopted. Mr. Rhodes offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of Mr. Camp was adopted : WHEREAS, This Board of Supervisors has heretofore at various times dur- ing the session passed resolutions allowing the different Supervisors to add to their respective town audits, bills against their respective towns, in accordance with the laws as heretofore interpreted by the courts, and WHEREAS, Those laws have been repealed by the legislature at its last sesssion, therefore be it Resolved, That all such action be, and the same is hereby rescinded and the clerk of this Board is hereby instructed to strike all such bills from the town audits of the respective towns. On motion adjourned. TWENTY-FIRST DAY. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16th, 1892. Morning Session. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 63 A petition was presented from the citizens of the town of Spencer asking the Board of Supervisors of this county to use all honorable means to effect the annexation of the town of Spencer to Tompkins County. Mr. Genung offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of Mr. Todd, was unanimously adopted : WHEREAS, A petition from the citizens of the town of Spencer, having been presented to this Board, requesting that the town of Spencer, be allowed to become annexed to Tompkins County, Resolved, That when the town of Spencer shall have decided to sever her relations with Tioga County that we, the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, request our Senator, Hon. Thomas Hunter, and our Member of Assem- bly, Hon. A. H. Pierson, to use all honorable means to annex the town of Spencer to Tompkins County. Mr. Camp presented the by the following vote : Ayes—Kennedy, Bates, Genung, Horton, Camp -9. Noes—Smith—I. following act, which was passed Todd, Rhodes, Titus, Frost, ACT, NO. I. AN ACT for the protection of fish in the county of Tompkins, made under the laws of 1892, Chap. 488, Sec. 273, and known as the Game Laws. Passed December 16th, 1892, three-fourths being present. The People of the County of Tompkins, represented in the Board of Super- visors, do enact as follows : SECTION I. No person shall kill, catch or remove any fish by any means or device whatsoever, in or from that portion of Fall Creek between the Lake Street Bridge in the city of Ithaca and the Ithaca Falls, including the Pool at the foot of the Falls. 2. Any attempt to violate any provision of the above section I, shall be deemed a violation thereof. 64 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 3. Any violation of the provisions of this act shall be a misdemeanor punishable as now provided by law, and in addition thereto the violator is liable to a penalty of Twenty -Five Dollars($25) for each and every violation of this act. § 4. All fines recovered under the provisions of this act or regulation, and belonging to the county, shall be paid to the Treasurer of said county, to be kept by him in a separate account, and to be applied to the enforcement of this act by payment of costs and in such other manner as the Board of Super- visors of said county may direct. 5. This act shall take effect the 1st day of May, 1893. Mr. Titus offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion of Mr. Frost was adopted : Resolved, That in case of a deficiency in court expenses for the ensuing year the County Treasurer and the Supervisors of the town of Ithaca be au- thorized to borrow on the credit of the county an amount of money sufficient to meet contingencies, until the meeting of the Board of Supervisors. The chairman read a communication from Geo. Wallen - beck in regard to the sale of old pipe belonging to the county. Moved by Mr. Horton, that Mr. Camp be appointed -a com- mittee of one to settle with Geo. Wallenbeck for pipe sold and also to sell the remainder. Mr. Horton's motion, on being seconded by Mr. Smith was carried. On motion adjourned. Afternoon Session. Roll call. Quorum present. The hour having arrived designated for action upon the report of the Committee on Equalization, that matter was called up. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 65 Moved by Mr. Titus, that the report of the committee be not accepted. Mr. Titus' motion was seconded by Mr. Frost. The ayes and noes being called on Mr. Titus' motion the vote resulted as follows: Ayes -Titus, Frost, Genung-3. Noes -Kennedy, Bates, Todd, Smith, Rhodes, Conklin, Horton, Camp -8. Motion declared lost. Moved by Mr. Camp, that the report of the committee on equalization be adopted. Mr. Camp's motion was seconded by Mr. Horton. Mr. Frost offered the following as a substitute for the re- port of the .committee on equalization and moved that it be adopted : WHEREAS, It is shown by the report of the committee on equalization, that an injustice to the town of Ithaca is contemplated by increasing the bur- den of taxation to an excessive degree ; Resolved, That the following be declared to be the equalized valuation of the real estate of the county of Tompkins : TOWNS. No. Acres. Valuation. Personal. Aggregate Caroline 34,747 $458,057 $36,550 $494,607 Danby 33,286 453,198 39,610 492,808 Dryden . . 58,192 1289,545 69,955 1,359,500 Enfield. Groton . 22,007 30,725 373,454 879,158 35,850 103,350 409,304 982,508 Ithaca 19,233 3552,525 527,146 4,079,671 Lansing Newfield 37,789 36,997 1227,290 462,816 80,70o 34,430 1,307,990 497,246 Ulysses . 19,818 1028,909 196,610 1,225,519 Totals 9,724,952, 1,124,201 10,849,153 66 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. Mr. Frost's motion was seconded by Mr. Titus. The ayes and noes being called on Mr. Frost's motion, the vote resulted as follows : Ayes—Titus, Frost, Genung-3. Noes—Kennedy, Bates, Todd, Smith, Rhodes, Conklin, Horton, Camp -8. Motion declared lost. The ayes and noes being called on Mr. Camp's motion, the vote resulted as follows : Ayes—Kennedy, Bates, Todd, Smith, Rhodes, Conklin, Horton, Camp -8. Noes—Titus, Frost, Genung-3. The report of the committee on equalization declared, adopted and is as follows : REPORT OF THE COMMITTEE ON EQUALIZATION. THE ASSESSED VALUATION OF THE SEVERAL TOWNS AS PER ASSESSORS OF TOMPKINS COUNTY FOR YEAR 1892. TO'V NS. No. Acres. Caroline Danby Dryden Enfield. Groton . Ithaca Lansing Newfield Ulysses. Totals Valuation. Personal. Aggregate 34,747 $856,7o5 $36,550 $893,255 33,286 625,292 39,610 664,902 58,192 1,057,295 69,955 1,127,250 22,007 540,302 35,850 576,152 30,725 1,155, 650 103,350 1,259,00o 19,233 2,962,145 527,146 3,489,291 37,789 990,793 80,70o 1,071,493 36,997 480,130 34,430 514,560 19,818 1,056,640 196,610 1,253,250 292,794 9,724,952 1,124,201 10,849,153 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 67 We the undersigned committee would respectfully recommend that the following be and is hereby declared to be the equalized valuation of the real estate in the county of Tompkins for the year 1892. TOWNS. No. Acres. Valuation. • Personal. Caroline 34,747 $448,402 $36,550 Danby °33,286 443,623 39,610 Dryden 58,192 1,262,710 69,955 Enfield . 22,007 \ 365,178 35,850 Groton . 30,725 851,109 103,350 Ithaca 19,233 3,691,282 527,146 Lansing 37,789 1,202,003 80,70o Newfield . . . . . . . . . . . 36,997 452,970 34,430 Ulysses . 19,818 1,007,675 196,610 Totals 292,794 9,724,952 1,124,201 Aggregate 484,952 483,233 1,332,665 401,028 954,459 4,218,428 1,282,703 487,400 1,204,285 10,849,153 F. A. TODD, DANA RHODES, JOHN H. CONKLIN, EDWARD CAMP, Committee. Mr. Carnp,,chairrnan of the committee on Superintendent's accounts and county buildings rendered the following report, which on motion of Mr. Horton was adopted and ordered spread upon the minutes : To the Honorable Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County : Your committee on Superintendent's accounts would present the following report : We find that while the Superintendent's report of last year shows a balance in the hands of the Treasurer of $269.21 but the Treasurer's books show that there was no monies to the credit of the Superintendent, he having paid or- ders issued the year before, in excess of appropriation for that year, which consumed the entire amount in his hands. The amount of appropriation by the Board for the year ending Nov. 15th, 1892 was Out of this appropriation has been paid orders given before Nov. 15th, 1891 to the amount of . $4,835 89 610 2I 68 SUPERVISORSPROCEEDINGS, 1892. Orders of Superintendent given during the year to the, amount of $4;225 45 ! Cash in Treasurer's hands Nov. i5th, 1892 23 $4,835 89 We also find, by checking back the orders given during the year, with the Treasurer's books, that there are teu orders now outstanding amounting t0 the sum of $81.01. Your committee have carefully examined the Superintendent's estimate of amount needed for the ensuing year to maintain the County Alms Housein its various departments and recommend that there be assessed and levied upon the taxable property of the county the sum of $4,75o.00. For the County at Alms House $655 50 For services of Overseer 150.00. lbr transportation of paupers 50 00 For out door relief 1,000 00 For salary of keeper 500 00. $2,355 50 For support of town poor by towns : Caroline $67 32 Danby ^201 96 Dryden 296 94 Enfield 67 32 Groton . 67 32 Ithaca 1,383 23 Lansing . 113 07 Newfield 134 63 Ulysses 95 71 $2,394 50, $4,750 00 Upon anexamination of the countybuildings we do not find any unusual. repairs needed. The subject of painting the outside of the Court Houseand the extension of the Clerk's Office being under discussion by the Board, your committee have no recommendation to make in the matter at present:' EDWARD CAMP, A. G. GENUNG, FRED ,E. BATES, Committee. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 69 Mr. Conklin offered the following resolution, which on motion of Mr. Camp, was adopted : Resolved, That the sum of $776.67 be levied and collected upon the tax- able property of the town of Lansing for the repair of highways and bridges as ordered by the Town Board. Mr. Smith offered the following resolution, which on mo- tion was adopted : Resolved, That the collectors of the several towns of Tompkins county be required to settle with the County Treasurer, and the Supervisors of their re- spective towns, on or before the ist day of March, 1893. The committee on county claims reported the following bills which on motion of Mr. Horton, were allowed and audit- ed at the amounts recommended by the committee : Bills Nos. 199, 200, 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209. On motion adjourned. TWENTY-SECOND DAY. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1892. Morning Session. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. Frost, chairman of the committee on County Treasur- er's accounts rendered the following report, which on motion of Mr. Titus was adopted and ordered spread upon the minutes': 70 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. To the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County Your committee on county treasurer's accounts would respectfully report that they have examined the accounts of Charles Ingersoll, County Treasurer, with the vouchers accompanying the same, together with his report and we find them to be correct. They have also compared the securities held by the treasurer in trust for the Infant Heir Fund and the amount of them is as reported by him in his schedule, viz : Securities $31,tot 8r Cash in bank 415 16 Cash on hand 3,252 27 Making the sum held by him for the benefit of said fund, . $34,769 24 GEO. W. FROST, J. H. CONKLIN, DANA RHODES, Committee. Mr. Todd chairman of the committee on equalization and assessment rolls, presented the following report which on mo- tion of Mr. Camp was adopted and ordered spread upon the minutes : Resolved, That there be levied and collected upon the taxable property of Tompkins county the sums herein set forth for the following purposes : STATE TAX. For schools . $12,725 42 Canals and general purposes 12,470 91 Total $25,196 33 COUNTY TAX. Stenographers . $499 02 County Audits . 16,153 46 Syracuse State Institution for Children 26 00 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 71 Salary Clerk of Supervisors 150 00 Clerk's postage account 15 00 Chaplain of Almshouse . 5o 00 Salary Jail Physician 5o 00 Salary Sheriff's Janitor 350 00 Clerk of Supervisors, Comptroller's Report and extra work . 25 00 County Judge's Salary 2,500 00 County Treasurer's Salary 900 00 Court Expense account 4,000 00 Clerk of Surrogate's Court 500 00 County Treasurer's postage account 15 00 District Attorney's salary 600 00 District Attorney's office rent 200 00 County fuel and gas account 750 00 Susquehanna Valley Home 189 84 Willard Hospital for indigent insane 10,321 27 School Commissioner's salary 400 00 Surrogate's Janitor account 75 00 Special County Judge's salary 50 00 Sheriff's office rent 35 00 Installment due on Alms House 5,000 00 Interest due March ist, 1893 to G. M. Pierson 59 74 to J. A. Elston 71 66 to L. D. Van Pelt 62 50 " to Supervisor of Ithaca 58 00 Insurance on county buildings 100 00 Superintendent of the Poor 2,355 50 Total $45,561 00 CAROLINE. State tax $1,164 07 County tax 2,104 96 Town Audits 1,251 14 Highways and Bridges 500 00 Support of town poor 300 00 Superintendent of the Poor . 67 32 Relief of Indigent Soldiers 100 00 Returned tax 14 24 Willard Asylum 221 00 Children's Home Io 50 Total $5,733 23 72 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. DA NBY. State tax $I,151 47 County tax 2,082 18 Town Audits . 707 51 Highways and Bridges 25o 00 Superintendent of the Poor 201 96 Town Poor 5o 00 Refunded tax 6 54 Total DRYDEN. $4,449 66 State tax $3,275 52 County tax 5,923 o6 Town Audits 1,897 43 Commissioners of Highways per resolution of Town Board . 1,491 49 Returned tax 25 07 Willard Hospital for insane 130 00 Susquehanna Valley Home 94 93 Children's Home 18 15 Superintendent of the Poor 296 94 Total $13,152 59 ENFIELD. State tax $947 38 County tax 1,713 13 Town Audits 1,144 82 Highways and Bridges 25o 00 Interest on R. R. Bonds 1,176 00 Superintendent of the Poor 67 32 Deficiency in tax levy of 1891 22 00 New York Institution for the Blind 2 88 Returned tax . 77 46 Total $5,400 99 GROTON. State tax $2,207 20 County tax 3,991 23 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 73 Town Audits $1,594 95 Superintendent of Poor 67 92 Interest on R. R. Bonds 1,050 00 Sinking Fund 150 00 G. A. R. Fund by resolution Town Board 15o 00 Commissioners of Highways per resolution Town Board I, Ioo oo Returned tax 9 38 Commissioner of Highways as allowed by Statute 25o 00 Total $10,570 68 ITHACA. State tax County tax Town Audits Superintendent of Poor Ithaca & Athens railroad sinking fund Ithaca & Athens railroad interest on bonds Ithaca & Geneva railroad interest on bonds Highways and bridges Memorial account (as voted for at town meeting) Returned tax Willard Hospital New York State Institution for the Blind Home for Catholic children Children's Home Salary, tax receiver Total LANSING. $ 9,544 37 17,258 88 14, 880 82 1,383 23 15,000 00 4, 250 00 7,000 00 500 00 I00 00 49 30 978 93 42 33 47 35 504 00 400 00 $71,939 21 State tax $ 3,116 79 County tax 5,636 02 Town Audits 1,347 36 Superintendent of Poor 113 07 Highways and bridges as allowed by Statute 25o 00 . Children's Home 148 5o Returned tax 43 43 Added by resolution per order of Town Board for highways . 776 67 Total, $11,431 84 74 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. NEWFIELD. State tax $1,176 67 County tax 2,127 75 Town Audits 2,067 81 Highways and bridges 25o 00 Superintendent of Poor 134 63 Interest on railroad bonds 3,206 00 Susquehanna Valley Home 94 93 Overseer of Poor 5o 00 Unpaid taxes 72 53 Total $9,180 32 ULYSSES. State tax 2,612 86 County tax 4,724 78 Town Audits 1,114 81 Highways and bridges 55o 00 Interest on railroad bonds 3,743 00 Town Poor 500 00 Susquehanna Valley Home 94 93 Superintendent of Poor 62 71 Returned tax i66 97 Total $13,57o o6 Mr. Conklin offered the following resolution which on motion of Mr. Smith was adopted : Resolved, That in accordance with Chapter 686 of the Laws of 1892, the clerk of this Board be instructed to cause to be printed in the Ithaca Journal, an abstract of the accounts furnished by the town auditors, an abstract of all county accounts, the number of clays the Board was in session and the service bill of each member of the Board of Supervisors for the year 1892. Mr. Smith offered the following resolution which on mo- tion was adopted unanimously : Resolved, That in appreciation of the ability, impartiality and courtesy with which he has performed his duties as our presiding officer, the thanks of the members of this Board are cordially extended to our chairman, John H. Kennedy. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 75 Mr. Bates offered the following resolution which on mo- tion was adopted unanimously : Resolved, That we hereby extend to our clerk, Fred L. Clock, our thanks for the efficient and prompt manner in which he has discharged the duties of his office during the session of this Board. Mr. Camp offered the following resolution which on mo- tion was adopted unanimously : Resolved, That the thanks of this Board • are due and hereby tendered to the Ithaca Journal, for its courtesy in supplying us with the Ithaca Daily Jour- nal during the session. On motion adjourned until Tuesday, December 27, 1892. TWENTY-THIRD DAY. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1892. Morning Session. Board met pursuant to adjournment. Roll call. Quorum present. Minutes of preceding day read and approved. Mr. Camp offered the following resolution which on mo- tion of Mr. Titus was adopted : Resolved, That the Superintendent of the Poor be and he is hereby appointed keeper of the County Alms House, his appointment to take effect at the expiration of the term of the present keeper or at any time a vacancy may occur before that date ; and that his annual salary as keeper is hereby fixed at six hnndred dollars. 78 SU'PERV'ISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. Attorney Van Vleet appeared before the Board and de - maned, as attorney for John Bull, that Mr. Bull be recognized as Supervisor from the town of Caroline. On motion adjourned. Afternoon Session. Roll call Quorum present. District Attorney Jennings appeared before the Board and presented his report, which on motion was accepted and ordered printed with the reports. The minutes of the day's proceedings read and approved. There being no further business to be transacted at this session, on motion of Mr. Camp, the Board was declared ad- journed sine die. FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1802. County Audits. STATE OF NEW YORK, SS. COUNTY OF TOMPKINS—BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, 77 I hereby certify that the following abstract comprises all the bills and.accounts against the county of Tompkins, present- ed to the Board of Supervisors of said county at its annual ses- sion for the year 1892 showing the name of each claimant, the true nature of the account, the amount originally claimed, and the amount as finally allowed and audited by said Board. FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk. No. Name. Nature of claim. I Stephen W. Vorhis, constable assigned to E. C. Wolf, 2 C. E. Bruce, constable 3 Stephen W. Vorhis, constable 4 A. J. Coe, constable 5 E. G. Hance, constable 6 Alex. Minturn, work on county jail 7 Truman Nobles, stenographer's services 8 H. L. Haskin, supplies 9 C. T. Stephens, supplies for county jail io Schuyler Grant, supplies II George W. Frost, supplies for jail 12 Charles W. Seaman, livery Claimed. Allowed $12 50 .$I2 50 23 35 23 35 2370 2370 18 8o 18 8o 24 5o 23 55 7 25 7 25 5o 3o 5o 30 13 70 13 70 62 32 62 32 95 95 8 85 8 85 I0 00 I0 00 8 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 13 . Jamison & McKinney, supplies and work 14 Martin Besemer, lunacy proceedings 15 F. P. Randolph, work and material 16 New York & Pennsylvania Telephone and Telegraph Company, telephone in jail 17 . Andrew J. Parker, receiver of. Weed, Parsons & Co., poll lists 18 J. Will Tree, printing and binding •19 ' J. W. Brown, expert testimony 20 - C. J. Rumsey & Co., work and material 21 E. S. Tichenor & Son, supplies 22 Morgan &Bishop, lunacy proceedings 23 William Fitch, lunacy proceedings 24 R. Wolf (ex -Supervisor), extra session of Supervisors 25 . Jacob H. Rose, coroner's jury 26 Will Rose, coroner's jury' 27 , Levi J. Newman, coroners jury 28 John Russell, coroner's jury. 29 Eugene G. Willis, coroner's jury '3o T. Jones (ex -Supervisor), extra session of Supervisors 31 Ithaca Democrat, printing. 32 Ithaca Journal, printing Session Laws 33 Weekly. Ithacan, printing • 341 Corydon W. Conger (ex -Supervisor), extra session of Supervisors'• 35 M. D. Goodyear, lunacy proceedings 36 G. M. Beckwith, assigned to M. D. Goodyear 37 . E. T. Stewart, coroner's jury and services 38 JamesMorgan, coroner's jury 39 M. Truman Smith, coroner's jury 40 F. B. Fish, coroner's jury 41 • W. I. Sherwood, coroner's jury 42 P. A. Kerst, professional services 43 J. Flickinger, lunacy proceedings 44' Charles A. Smith, sprinkling 45 E. -P. Bouton, coroner's jury 46 M. R. Bennett, coroner's jury and livery 47 John N. Barker, coroner's jury 48 A. P. Osborn, coroner's jury 49 S. G. Dirnick; coroner's jury 5o C. L. Adams, coroner's jury 51 F. A. Kerst, lunacy proceedings 52 S. A. Sherwood, coroner's jury 53 Adam Brown, coroner's jury $261 45 35 00 64o 58 42 00 $261 45 35 00 64o 58 42 00 .1584 1563 1250 1250 10 00 10 00 340 340 58 35 58 35 41 50 41 50 5O0 ' 500 900 900 200 200 2 00' ' 2 00 200 200 2 00 2 00 2 00 200 1220 , 12 20\ 1,457 63 1,457 63 1,237 00 1,237 00 2I 00 2I 00 14 44 20 00 I0 00 I2 00 200 4 00 200 200 I000 5 00 6 5o 400 5 5o Ioo 6 00 4.00. 200 500 4 00 2 00 14.44 2000 1000 12 00 400 2 00 2 00 I0 00 500 6 5o 400 5 5o. I 00 6 00 4 00 2 00 500 400 • 200 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 79 54 Benson Metzgar, coroner's jury $2 oo $2 00 55 Munson Metzgar, coroner's jury 2 00 2 00 56 Nelson Stevens, Coroner's jury 2 00 2 00 57 Ithaca Journal, county printing 1,229 96 1,229 96 58 George A. Hopkins, coroner's jury 4 00 400 59 W. H. Lockerby, coroner's bill 22 25 22 25 6o W. H. Lockerby, coroner's bill 13 05 13 05 61 W. H. Lockerby, coroner's bill 15 10 15 10 62 W. H. Lockerby, coroner's bill 7 3o 7 3o 63 N. D. Chapman, professional services 10 00 10 00 64 Treman, King & Co., supplies and work 26 72 26 72 65 J. W. Brown, coroner's bill 143 85 143 85 66 J. W. Brown, lunac§ proceedings 20 00 20 00 67 H. J. Wilson, services, assigned to W. H. Willson 28 8o 28 8o 68 D. White, lunacy proceedings 10 00 to o0 69 Edwin M. Hall, supplies 59 17 59 17 70 S. H. Peck, lunacyfproceedings 25 00 25 00 71 E. R. Ousterhout, lunacy proceedings 5 00 5 00 72 Ithaca Water Works Co., supplying water 139 00 139 oo 73 E. S. Tichenor & Son, supplies 10 75 10 75 74 John E. Beers (ex -Supervisor), extra session of Super- visors and committee work 32 20 32 20 75 Duane D. Owen, shingles for court house 125 8o 125 8o 76 Edward Meaney, lunacy proceedings 25 00 25 00 77 Chauncey P. Biggs, lunacy proceedings 5 00 5 00 78 George Connor, coroner's jury 2 00 2 00 79 Fred Apgar, coroner's jury 2 00 2 00 8o B. F. Robertson, coroner's jury 2 00 2 00 81 G. W. Hamilton, coroner's jury 200 2 00 82 G. M. Beckwith, lunacy proceedings, assigned to Groton Carriage Company 8 8o 5 00 83 G. M. Beckwith, autopsy, assigned to Groton Carriage Company 10 00 10 00 84 Ithaca Journal, printing bill for election 1,078 35 1,078 35 85 H. S. Hopkins, coroner's jury I 00 1 00 86 F. W. Knapp, postal cards 3 50 3 50 87 G. M. Beckwith, lunacy proceedings, assigned to M. D. Goodyear 500 500 88 John H. Conklin, coroner's jury 1 oo 1 oo 89 E. D. Norton, Directory 2 50 2 5o 90 Rothchild Bros., blankets 10 50 10 50 91 Alex. Minturn, work and material 388 82 388 82 92 Andrus & Church, supplies 49 56 49 56 93 Andrus & Church, supplies 3o 3o 80 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 94 G. M. Beckwith, autopsy, assigned to W. H. Willson $41100080 0 $5 00 95 Elias Smith, coroner's jury i oo 1 00, 96 The Bool Company, table for County Judge 11 25 I1 25 97 J. S. Kirkendall, lunacy proceedings 00 40 00 98 Andrus & Church, supplies 35 35 99 William Austin, professional services to 00 to 00 too R. L. Smith, lunacy proceedings, a$signed to Murray E. Poole 5 0000.403405 0 50 00 tot Enz & Miller, supplies 38 18 38 18 102 Samuel Frazier, constable 40 8 40 103 Seneca Spicer, constable 19.60 19 6o 104 H. H. Miller, constable, assigned to W. H. Willson 4 35 4 35 105 H. H. Miller, constable, assigned to W. H. Willson 5 50 5 50 to6 Seneca Spicer, constable 2 45 12 45 107 H. H. Miller, constable, assigned to W. H. Willson 2 95 2 95 108 H. H. Miller, constable, assigned to Charles Seaman 8 5o 8 50 109 A. J. Coe, constable 2 30 2 30 II() Westley Hutchings, constable 3 15 1 95 111 H. H. Miller, constable, assigned to Charles Seaman 1 95 1 95 112 H. H. Miller, constable, assigned to Charles Seaman 2 40 2 40 113 Marshall Woodbury, constable 85 85 114 Marshall Woodbury, constable t0 40 10 40 115 Henry C. Carr, game constable, assigned to W. H. Willson 26 00 26 00 116 R. J. Pierce, constable 4 65 4 65 I17 City of Ithaca, officers' bill 39 95 39 95 118 City of Ithaca, Recorder's bill . 59 25 59 25 119 Banks & Brothers, books for Surrogate's office 36 00 36 00 120 R. E. Hugman, labor and services 35 6o 35 6o 121 Eugene Baker, lunacy proceedings 61 00 61 00 122 Charles H. Steinberg, coroner's jury 1 00 1 00 123 Isaac Holton, coroner's jury 2 00 2 00 124 Crozier & Feeley, supplies for county jail to 75 10 75 125 S. B. Kortz, coroner's jury 2 00 2 00 126 Benj. A. Stevens, work on court house, assigned to Tompkins County National Bank 385 00 385 00 127 Newton Baldwin, Justice of the Peace 6 70 6 70 228 H. S. Hopkins, Justice of the Peace 3 90 3 90 129 R. L. Smith, Justice of the Peace, assigned to W. H. Willson 35 65 35 65 130 M. E. Poole, Justice of the Peace 53 79 53 79 ,131 Jason P. Merrill, Justice of the Peace 135 30 135 30 132 R. L. Smith, Justice of the Peace, assigned to W. H. Willson 1 30.50 30 50 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 81 133 Estate of C. C. VanKirk, Justice of the Peace, assigned to W. H. Willson 134 Charles W. Earl, Deputy Sheriff 135 Albert Niedeck, Special Deputy Sheriff 136 J. A. Elston, Special Surrogate 137 J. A. Elston, Special Surrogate 138 Marcus Lyon, ex -County Surrogate (disallowed) 139 J. W. Tibbetts, Sheriff's service bill 140 J. W. Tibbett's, Sheriff's bill for prisoners' board 141 Susquehanna Valley House, (see County Budgets) 142 Western New York Institution for Deaf Mutes, (see County Budgets) 143 Society for Protection of Destitute Catholic Children, (see County Budgets) 144 New York State Institute for the Blind, (see County Budgets) 145 Willard State Hospital, (see County Budgets) 146 Albert Van Auken, constable 147 Samuel W. Bellis, constable 148 Fred V. Ball, constable 149 J. J. Montgomery,;lunacy proceedings 150 B. M. Halladay, coroner's jury 151 Archer Hockman, coroner's jury 152 Harrison Lanning, coroner's jury 153 Edgar M. Bloom, coroner's jury 154 G. D. Doan, coroner's jury 155 Fremont Willson, coroner's jury 156 John Parkin, coroner's jury 157 Barr Brothers, supplies 158 John Flickinger, coroner 159 H. A. Mosher, coroner's jury 160 Edward Camp, coroner's jury 161 A. H. Pierson, ex -Supervisor 162 Charles Ingersoll, livery 163 Elma Briggs, professional services 164 E. J. Morgan, professional services 165 Charles Seaman, livery 166 A. B. Kennedy, keys 167 J. H. Kennedy, services and mileage 168 L. T. White, coroner 169 Henry Rud3,, coroner's jury 170 E. Davis Allen, lunacy proceedings 171 Dudley Finch, supplies 172 White & Burdick, supplies $7 05 42 45 8 oo 48 00 48 00 4500 722 53 2,363 72 6 05 5 25 10 40 5 00 I 00 1 00 I 00 100 200 I 00 I 00 6 TO 142 30 200 4 00 13 48 I0 00 I0 00 1 50 1000 r 25 4 92 27 6o 4 00 5 00 2 85 13 68 $7 05 42 45 800 48 00 48 00 00 00 722 53 2,363 72 6 05 5 25 10 40 500 I 00 loo I 00 I 00 200 I 00 I 00 6 Io 142 30 200 4 00 13 48 IO00 IO00 r 50 IO00 125 4 92 27 6o 400 500 2 85 13 68 82 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 173 J. W. Tibbetts, disinfectants 174 L. H. Gould, surveying 175 F. A. Kerst, lunacy proceedings 176 J. Flickinger, lunacy proceedings, 177 J. H. Jennings, professional services 178 J. R. Cummings, services assigned J. M. Heggie 179 Andrus & Church (amount disallowed in 1891) 18o Enz & Miller, supplies 181 J. C. Lornlore, constable 182 James S. Lyke, Superintendent of Poor 183 L. H. Van Kirk, County Clerk 184 L. H. Van Kirk, County Clerk 185 Children's Home, (see County Budgets) 186 James S. Lyke, grading 187 A. Lyke, grading ,88 Wm. Severn, dirt for grading 189 E. L. Brown, grading 190 Fred Trumbull, grading 191 Lockwood Colegrove (balance due in 1891) 292 A. H. Pierson, ex-Supervisor—committee work 193 R. Horton, committee work 194 F. E. Bates, committee work 195 Dana Rhodes, copying assessment roll 196 C. M. Titus, committee work 197 Richard A. Crozier, committee work 198 John C. Wheeler, coroner's jury SUPERVISORS' SERVICE BILL. 199 Dana Rhodes, service bill, zoo C. M. Titus 201 George W. Frost, 202 Fred E. Bates, 203 J. H. Kennedy, 204 R. Horton, 205 A. G. Genung, 2o6 J. H. Conklin, 207 F. A. Todd, 208 William F. Smith, 209 Edward Camp, $3 92 $3 92 I2 00 I2 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 15 00 15 00 2500 2500 5 11 Dis 3261 3261 20 65 19 65 258 00 258 00 834 57 834 57 577 35 577 35 22 00 22 00 33 00 33 00 19 20 19 20 33 0O 33 00 16 oo 16 oo I00 I00 8o 24 8o 24 6944 6944 6o 84 6o 84 25 33 25 33 3o 00 3o 00 51 52 51 52 2 90 2 90 Io8 16 io8 16 182 51 182 51 I00 00 I00 00 135 10 135 10 157 42 157 42 140 62 140 62 I00 00 I00 00 145 55 145 55 119 55 119 55 123 09 123 09 133 8o 133 80 Total $16,215 73 $16,153 46 SVPE1RV2SCRS ACCCVNTS. The following is a statement showing the amount of compensation audited by the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, to the members thereof, at its annual session of 1892. the items and nature of such compensation, as audited ; the number of days the Board has been in session, and the distance traveled by the members, respectively, in attending as a Board of County Canvassers, and the regular session of the -Board of Supervisors within the past year. Published pur- suant to the fourteenth section of the act of the Legislature, passed December 14th, 1847. TOWNS SUPERVISORS. Days with County Canvassers. Days with Board. An- nual Session. Compensation at $4.00 per day! Mileage at 8 cents per mile. Days with Board. Special Session. Compen sation $3.00 per day. Days with Board. Special Session and Committee Work. Compensatio n $4.00 per day. Mileage Special Ses- sions at 8 cents per mile. Copying Assessment Roll and Extending Tax. Total amount of Ser- vice Bill. Rate of tax on the dollar for the several towns respectively. Caroline Danby.... ..... ........... Dryden.... . Enfield Groton. Ithaca Ithaca, (City) Ithaca, (City) Lansing .... ... ...... Newfield . Ulysses.. Fred E. Bates Frank A. Todd John H. Kennedy Wm. F. Smith Dana Rhodes C. M. Titus .... ...... ............. Geo. W. Frost A. G. Genung J. H. Conklin. R. Horton Edward Camp 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 $96 00 96 00 96 00 96 00 96 00 96 00 96 00 96 00 96 00 96 00 96 00 $2 24 3 20 384 3 52 5 44 3 52 2 56 4 16 3 3 3 3 3 15 $ 9 00 900 9 00 9 00 9 00 $45 00 $ 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 8 00 4 00 4 00 8 00 4 00 4 00 $52 00 $3 36 1 60 5 76 1 76 2 72 5 28 3 84 2 08 $20 50 14 75 38 82 17 81 69 51 23 75 25 22 27 56 62.37 92 $135 10 119 55 157 42 123 09 108 16 182 51 100 00 100 00 145 55 140 62 133 80 $1445 80 .0065 .00672 .0113 .0095 .0083 .02062 .0108 £018 .011 Total ... .. 11 250 1056 00 $28 48 $26 40 STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF TOMPKINS—BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. SS. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, co m I do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct statement of the number of days the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County was in session during the past year; the nature of its duties, and the, time necessarily employed and the distance necessarily traveled, by the individual members, respectively, in the discharge thereof. I also certify that no accounts were audited by the said Board, for any member thereof, or for any other person, without being verifi- ed according to the statute in such case made and provided. Dated December 30th, 1892. FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk. ca 84 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. Town Audits. CAROLINE. Abstract of the names of all .persons who presented. ac- counts to be audited by the Town Board of the town of Caro- line on the loth day of November, 1892, with the amounts claimed by each and the amounts audited and allowed each. No. Name Nature of service Claimed. Allowed i F. B..Lounsberry, Town Clerk $72 76 $72'76, ' 2 W. T. Graham, Inspector and. Messenger 2i .56 21 '56 3 Goo. R. Peck, Poll Clerk . . 4-00 4 '00 • 4 Geo., Richardson, Ballot Clerk 4 00 4 00 5 F. W. Grant, Poll Clerk • 4 4 00 6 B. F. Curtis, Poll Clerk 4 00 . 4 00 7 R. Whittaker, Poll Clerk .6 00 4 0o 8 Joseph Phillips, Inspector 14 oci 12 00 9 E. Emmet Legg, Watcher • 4 00 0.00 Io Clarence Nixon, Watcher 400 000 1 r J. Phillips, Ballot Clerk 4 00 4 00 12 C. J. Hamilton; Ballot Clerk 4 00 4 00 13 W.H. Leonard, Inspector ' I2 00 12 00. 14 D. C. Krum, Inspector . .12 00 12 00 15 11. D. Thomas, Inspector and Messenger . . . . . . 17.72 17 72 ' i6 R. E. Brink„hall rent 13 00 12 00 17 D. D. King, .reporting marriages 1 75 1/75 18 Harry A. Davis, Poll Clerk . 5 78 5 78 19 E. Lounsbery, hall rent 12 00 i2 00 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 85 20 E. F;. Winchell, Constable $9 30 $9 30 21 C. 'W. Personius, Carrying Booths 2 00 2 00 22 R. G. H. Speed, Poll Clerk . 4 coo 4 00 23 H. H. Robinson, services in 1890 2 00 i"00 24 Geo. J. Nelson, Overseer of Poor 14 00 14 00 25 Geo. C Whitley, Overseer of Poor 26 00 26 00 26 L. B. Phillips, Watcher 4 00 0 00 27 F. F. Mulks, Inspector and supplies`,. . . . . . 12 68 12 68 28 Dr. F. A. Reid, M.D., Medical services to Poor . . . 103' o0 103 00 29 W. C. Gallagher, M.D., Medical services to Poor in 1889 20 00 zo 00 30 W. C. Gallagher, M.D., Medical services to Poor in 1891 42 00 42 00 31 W. C. Gallagher, M.D., Medical services to Poor in 1892 10 00 10 00 32 .Henry P. Winchell, Inspector 12 75 12 75 33 Spencer L. Clark, Inspector and Messenger 17 96 27 96 34 Henry R. Schutt, Ballot Clerk 400 4 00 35 A. H. Landon, Ballot Clerk 4 00 4 00 36 Samuel Woodhull, Inspector 12 00 12 00 37 Ira Bogardus, Commissioner of Highways . 179 00 279 00 38 F. D. Shurter, Poll Clerk • 4 00 4'00 39 Ithaca Journal, printing . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 70 15 8o 4o A. D. Foote, hall rent 12 00 12 00 41 C. R. Lounsbery, Assessor 29 25 29 25 42 Bowne Mulks, Constable 18 55 18 55 43 W. B. Estabrook, Stenographer 9 00 9 00 44 M. N. Tompkins, legal services. 20 00 20 00 45 Robertson, Smith & Bull, legal service 227 90 . 227 90 46 John J. Peters, Justice of Peace 36 8o 36 8o 47 John Bull, Supervisor 4 00 4 00 48 R. G. H. Speed, Justice of Peace 83 96 83 96 49 Willis Shurter, Constable. 4 65 4 65 5o John Cross, Justice of Peace 20 8o 20 8o 51 W. V. Personius, Justice of the Peace . 55 12 55 12 52 Jay Phillips, Deputy Constable 2 05 2 05 53 G. K. Doughty, Assessor 26 00 26 00 Total $1,285 04 $1,251 14 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct statement of all accounts presented to and audited by the Town Board of the Town' of Caroline on the Toth day of November, 1892. FRED B. LOUNSBERY, Town Clerk. 86 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. DANBY. The following is an abstract of all bills presented to the Town Auditing Board, November 1o, 1892, with the amounts claimed and the amounts audited and allowed. No. Name. Nature of service. Claimed. Allowed 1 John W. Jewell, Inspector $ 8 00 $ 8 00 2 Judson Jennings, Inspector 8 00 8 00 3 Jackson Graves, Inspector and messenger 13 32 13 32 4 Charles E. McArthur, Poll Clerk 4 00 4 00 5 Charles A. Cooper, Ballot Clerk 4 00 4 00 6 Win. F. Marsh, Ballot Clerk 4 00 4 00 7 Charles E. Bruce, Constable services 2 00 2 00 8 Charles E. Bruce, Constable services 4 35 4 35 9 George Morris, Assessor 20 00 20 00 to Lucien B. Beers, Assessor. 19 00 19 00 11 Ithaca Journal, printing 14 20 14 20 12 Andrus & Church, Assessment Rolls 2 50 2 50 13 John E. Beers, ex -Supervisor 4 00 400 14 John E. Beers, Musical service 12 25 12 25 15 Win. H. Baker, Town Clerk and Poll Clerk 91 75 91 75 16 Frank D. Smiley, Ballot Clerk 4 00 4 00 17 John J. Cooper, Ballot Clerk. . 4 00 4 00 18 Dell Deyo, Ballot Clerk 4 00 4 00 19 DeWitt Allick, Ballot Clerk 4 00 4 00 20 Theron S. Ward, Poll Clerk 4 00 4 00 21 Frank Brock, Poll Clerk 4 00 4 00 22 Charles Snyder, Poll Clerk . . . 4 00 4 00 23 Chas. Cornwell, Poll Clerk, assigned, to F. A. Fair - brother 4 00 4 00 24 E. B. Miller, Inspector and Messenger r6 11 16 11 25 Wm. H. Wilcox, Inspector 8 00 8 oo 26 Chas. H. Ostrander, Inspector 8 00 8 oo 27 Alonzo Worden, Inspector and Messenger. 13 8o 13 8o 28 Fred Crance, Inspector 800 8 00 29 Henry T. Hutchings, Inspector 8 00 8 00 30 Zebulou Smiley, Justice of Peace 9 85 9 85 31 Jacob Wise, Justice of Peace 8 00 8 00 32 J. B. Thatcher, Justice of Peace. 8 25 8 25 33 Theron W. Slocum, Justice of Peace 8 50 8 50 34 Horace Elyea, Assessor. 18 00 i8 00 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 87 35 Frank A. Todd, Supervisor $28 30 $28 30 36 Levi L. Beers, Surveyor 2 00 2 00 37 George M. Meaker, Highway Commissioner, 104 00 104 oo 3S George M. Meaker, Highway supplies X34 37 134 37 39 Theodore Brown, Overseer of Poor 9 50 9 50 40 O. S. Jennings, care of booths 2 00 2 00 41 Wm. Robinson, Rent of Hall and Supplies . 8 29 8 29 42 Fairbrother & Snyder, Rent of Hall and supplies . . . to 00 1O 00 43 Wm. Bierce, Supplies for Poor, assigned to D. H. Ostrander 15 42 15 42 44 D. H. Ostrander, Supplies for Poor t 05 t 05 45 F. A. Fairbrother, Supplies for Poor 4 00 4 00 46 Jerry Doen, Constable 5 6o 5 6o 47 Truman Howard, damage on horse and wagon.. . . 47 25 25 10 Total $729 66 $7o7 51 We, the undersigned, comprising the Board of Auditors of the town of Danby, do certify that we have examined and audited the accounts in the fore- going list and have entered in the proper column the amounts claimed and allowed. Danby, November to, 1892. F. A. TODD, Supervisor. WM. H. BAKER, Town Clerk. JACOB WISE, 1 J. B. THATCHER, Justices of Peace. T. W. SI,ocuM, Z. SMILEY, J I testify that the above is a true and correct copy of Town Audits now on file in my office. WM. H. BAKER, Clerk. 88 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, .1802. DRYDEN. The uudersigned, Town Board of said town, pursuant to Sec. i7o of the Town Law, hereby certify that the following is a correct abstract of the names of all persons who have present- ed to said Board accounts to be audited, the amounts claimed by each of said persons and the amounts audited to them re- spectively. No. Name. Nature of service. Claimed. Allowed r Fred Evens, Inspector of election, District No. I.. . $12 00 $r2 00 2 H. P. Banfield, Inspector of election and Messenger to Town Clerk 14 00 14 00 3 O. T. Ellis, Inspector of election and Messenger to County Clerk 17 32 . 17 32 4 F. D. Snyder, Ballot Clerk, District No. I 4 00 4 00 5 Frank Powers, Ballot Clerk, District No. 1 4 00 4 00 6 Oscar Snyder, Poll Clerk, District No. 1. 4 00 4 00 7 Bradford Snyder, Poll Clerk, District No. 1 4 00 4 00 8 Albert Seager, Inspector of election and Messenger to County Clerk, District No. 2 24 51 24 51 9 Earl Rhodes, Inspector of election, District No. 2 . . 16 00 16 oo 10 Corry Dusenberry, Inspector of election, District No. 2 18 00 18 00 II William Lumbard, Ballot Clerk, District No. 2.. . . 4 00 400 12 Edward Gasten, Ballot Clerk, District No 2 4 00 4 00 13 Oscar Snyder, Poll Clerk, District No. 1.. . . . . . . 4 00 4 00 14 Bradford Snyder, Poll Clerk, District No. 1 4 00 4 00 15 D. R. Montgomery, Inspeetor of election, District No. 3 16 00 16 00 16 George Hart, Inspector of election, District No. 3. . 16 00 16 00 17 Charles Fitts, Inspector of election and Messenger to County Clerk 19 84 19 84 18 L. A. Niver, Poll Clerk,, District No. 3. 4 00 400 19 J. D. Ross, Poll Clerk, District No. 3 4 00 4 00 20 John Ellis, Ballot Clerk, District No. 3 4 00 400 21 Lintford Sutliff, Inspector of election, District No. 4... 12 00 12 00 22 H. C. Sutliff, Inspector of election and Messenger to Town Clerk, District No 4 18 00 18 00 23 F. W. Smith, Inspector of election and Messenger to County Clerk, District No. 4 24 46 24 46 24 Frank E. Brown, Ballot Clerk, District No. 4 400 4 00 25 Horatio Smith, Ballot Clerk, District No. 4 4 00 4 00 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1,892. 89 26 Frank Douglass, Poll Clerk, District No. 4 8 00 $8 00 27 E. T. Brown, Poll Clerk, District No. 4 400 4 00 28 D. M. White, Inspector of election, District No. 5. . 4 00 4 00 29 D. M. White, Inspector of election, District No. 5. . 12 00 12 00 3o Samuel McKee, Inspector of election and Messenger to County Clerk, District No. 5 26 12 26 12 31 C. D. Brush, Inspector of election, District No. 5. 16 oo 16 00 32 George E.Goodrich Poll Clerk, District No 5 8 25 8 25 33 H. M. Givens, Poll Clerk, District No. 5. 8 oo 8 00 34 Eugene Space, Ballot Clerk, District No. 5. 4 O0 4 00 35 Lawrence Van Hook, Ballot Clerk, District No. 5. . 4 00 400 36 Charles Fitts, Inspector of election, Town Meeting, as- signed to J. H. Kennedy 6 00 6 00 37 W. J. Shaver, Inspector of election and Messenger to County Clerk, District No. 6 24 04 24 04 38 H. N. Willey, Inspector of election, District No. 6.. 12 0o 12 00 39 F. E. Mineah, Inspector of election and Messenger to Town Clerk. 18 24 18 24 40 W. E. Sutfin, Poll Clerk, District No. 6. 6 oo 6 00 41 W. H. Cady, Poll Clerk, District No. 6 4 00 4 00 42 Alexander McKinney, Jr., Ballot Clerk, District No. 64 00 4 00 43 James M. Carr, Poll Clerk, District No. 6 4 00 4 00 44 S. L. Howe, Ballot Clerk, District No 6 4 00 4 00 45 W. J. Sherwood, Inspector and Messenger, District No. 1 6 00 6 00 46 S. N. Dennis, Inspector and Messenger, District No. 1. 400 4 00 47 James Huffman, use of house for election, 1892 . . . 22 50 20 50 48 Henry Wavle, use of house for election 0 25 00 25 00 49 Dryden Village, use of Hall for election 20 00 20 00 50 51 Bradford Snyder, Poll Clerk, District No. 1 4 00 4 00 52 Leonard Griswold, Excise Commissioner 6 00 6 co 53 D. M. White, Excise Commissioner. 24 00 24 00 54 Luther Simonds, Excise Commissioner 24 00 24 00 55 Andrew Cole, Excise Commissioner. 15 00 15 00 56 Benjamin Shelden, Assessor 68 00 68 00 57 R. M. Smiley, Assessor. 56 00 56 00 58 59 M. A. Townley. 49 00 00 00 6o Bradford Snyder, Overseer of Poor 44 00 44 00 61 W. W. Sherwood, Commissioner of Highways. . 63 00 63 00 62 J. C. Lormor, Constable 25 70 25 7o 63 Caleb Bartholomew 73 8o 73 8o 90 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 64 B. L. Robinson $ioo 00 $roo 00 65 F. E. Darling, Town Clerk. 53 37 53 37 66 Homer Genung, use of Hall for election . 20 00 20 00 67 H. A. Strong, constable 2 00 2 00 69 Homer Genung, filing Births and Deaths 4 75 4 75 7o Theron J. Bierce, assigned to Geo. E. Monroe 3 95 3 95 70 J. J. Montgomery, filing Births and Deaths 5 00 5 00 71 Ithaca Journal, Poll Books and Election Notices. 5 00 5 00 72 George )r;. Hanford, Justice of Peace 13 25 13 25 73 W. E. Brown, Justice of Peace 14 00 14 00 74 G. E. Underwood, Justice of Peace 14 00 14 00 75 George E. Monroe, Justice of Peace 42 50 42 50 76 S. S. Hoff, Justice of Peace 18 0o 18 00 77 George E. Underwood, Justice, Criminal case • 6 65 6 65 78 M. J. Owen, filing Marriage Certificate 1 00 100 79 T. B. Reed, illegal tax . 5o 50 8o H. C. Warriner, Poll Clerk, District No. 2. 4 25 4 25 81 H. C. Warriner, Poll Clerk, District No. 2. 4 25 4 25 82 G. L. Berlew, use of house for election, and moving • booths 12 00 II 00 83 J. H. Kennedy, Supervisor 99 30 99 30 84 S. E. Smiley, Commissionerof Highways 310 00 310 00 85 George E. Monroe, Legal services 84 93 84 93 86 George E. Monroe, Legal services 17 5o 17 5o 87 George E. Goodrich, Legal services 5 00 5 00 88 George E. Monroe, Jusice of Peace in Criminal case . 49 95 49 95 89 Alva Ewers, Assessor. 62 00 62 00 90 J. C. Lormor, Overseer of Poor 30 00 30 00 Total $1898 43 $1,897 43 Dated, November 10, 1892. J. H. KENNEDY, Supervisor. W. E. BROWN, 1 S. S. HOFF, G. E. UNDERWOOD, } Justices of Peace. G. E. HANFORD, GEO. E. MONROE, F. E. DARLING, Town Clerk. Appropriations voted for at the Town Meeting held Febru- ary 9, 1892, for the Town of Dryden. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 91 Resolved, That three hundred dollars be appropriated to place iron joists on the Varna bridge. Resolved, That one huudred and fifty dollars be appropriated to repair road south of Etna. Resolved, That thirty-five dollars be appropriated for a bridge south of Henry Dusenbery's estate. APPROPRIATED BY TOWN BOARD. Resolved, That the Highway Commissioner be authorized to expend one hundred dollars or as much thereof as is necessary to put the road on lots 91 and 92, mentioned in a petition signed by Bradford Cook and others, in good condition. Moved and carried that the sum of seventy-five dollars or as much thereof as is necessary to repair the west abutment of the forks bridge. Carried. Moved and carried that the sum of seventy-five dollars or as much as neces- sary thereof be appropriated to repair'butments of bridge near Dryden Lake. Carried. Moved and carried that the sum of forty dollars be appropriated to repair a sluice near Tom Fulkerson's, and thirty-five dollars be appropriated for a sluice near Ben. Bright's, and thirty-five dollars be appropriated for a sluice near Henry Scofield's, and ten dollars for a sluice near Sank Sickman's, and fifty dollars for a sluice near Will Simonds. Carried. Moved and carried that the sum of twenty-five dollars be appropriated to build a dyking on Six -mile Creek near Frank German's. Carried. Moved and carried that the sum of one hundred dollars be appropriated to build a dyking at Varna near Ezra Ostrander's. Carried. Moved and carried that the sum of twenty-five dollars be appropriated and the Commissioner of Highways be authorized to use as much thereof as may be necessary for clearing the creek of brush near Sherwood's mill bridge, and forty dollars to repair a sluice near Andrew Purvis's ; fifty dollars to repair a sluice near Charles Bryant's ; forty dollars for changing channel of Virgil creek bridge near Kennedy's tannery ; twenty-five dollars to repair sluice near Gilseville. Carried. 92 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. Moved and carried that the sum of fifty dollars be appropriated to purchase a pile driver for iron piles. Carrried. Moved and carried that the Supervisor be authorized to raise by tax the sum of four hundred fifty-five dollars and ninety-six cents to be paid to the Commissioner of. Highways as allowed by law for highway purposes. Carried. Moved and carried that the Supervisor lie authorized to raise the sum of .. five hundred dollars by tax for the support of the poor. Carried. Balance due W. W. Sherwood 'as Commissioner of Highways, at settle- ment, February 2, 1892, $260.53. J. H. KENNEDY, Supervisor. WM. E. BROWN, S. S. HOFF, G. E. UNDERWOOD, Justices of Peace. G. E. HANFORD, G. E. MONROE, F. E. DARLING, Town Clerk. ENFIELD. Abstract of the names of all persons who presented ac- counts to be audited by the Board of Town Auditors of the town of Enfield on the loth day of November, 1892, with the amount claimed by each and the amount audited and allowed. No. Name. Nature of service. Claimed. Allowed 1 Frank Barber, Special Constable $4 oo $4 00 2 M. L. Harvey, use of house and Citizen Board of Health, 32 00 32 00' 3 M. L. Harvey, stove destroyed 8 00 .0 00 4 J. T. Rumsey, interest on notes 17 68 17 68 5 Levi D. Rumsey, making 2 ballot boxes . . .. ... . 3 00 3,00 6 ,Chas. J. Rothermich, Special Constable .. `. . . . 4 00 . 4 00 7 Chas. M. Bennett, Poll Clerk 4 00 4 00 8 Willis Cowen, Inspector District 2 12.00. 12 00 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 93 9 Geo. Lord, Inspector 91, Poll Clerk 92 $12 00 $12 00 10 S. C. Van Marter, Inspector District 112 00 12 00 II W. T. Wright, Ballot Clerk 1st District 4 00 4 00 22 W. S. Brewer, Ballot Clerk ist District 4 00 4 00 13 D. C. Lanning, Inspector and Messenger 2d District . 17 72 17 72 14 Minor S. Jones, Inspector 2d District 22 00 12 00 15 Chas. Fletcher, Ballot Clerk 2d District . 4 00 4 00 16 Chas. Miller, Poll Clerk 2d District . 4 00 4 00 17 Jas. S. Marshall, Poll Clerk ist District 4 00 4 00 18 J. R. Updike, Inspector 1st District 12 00 12 00 19 Ithaca Journal, Town Meeting Tickets i8 00 18 oo 20 W. H. Ammack, Railroad Commissioner i8 50 18 5o 21 Dr. Stobbs, Vital Statistics 145 1 45 22 John Seabring, Surveying new road . 4 00 4 00 23 Fremont Willson, Excise Commissioner 3 00 3 oo 24 Seth Cowen, Excise Commissioner 3 oo 300 25 Chas. H. Hubbell, Excise Com'r, Labor and Material 11 35 II 35 26 Jos. Van Marter, Assessor 30 00 30 00 27 Win. H. brake, Assessor 32 00 32 00 28 James McCracken, Assessor 28 00 28 00 29 J. G. Wortman, use of hall and storing booths 23 00 23 00 3o John M. Russell, Ex -Town Clerk . 21 26 21 26 31 Chas. Wright, Stationary . 6 14 6 24 32 D. W. Bailey, Ex -Supervisor II 00 400 33 Henry Welling, Overseer Poor service 6 00 600 34 B. Oltz, Commissioner Highways, Labor and Material 155 41 155 41 35 B. Oltz, Commissioner Highways, Service Bill .. . . 122 00 122 00 36 Chas. H. Hubbell, Excise Commissioner, Service Bill 36 00 36 00 37 Mark Hausner, Ballot Clerk 4 oo 4 oo 38 Esther Smith, Interest on Commissioner's Note . 6 oo 6 oo 39 R. Wright, Town Clerk services 77 92 77 92 40 F. B. Aiken, Justice of the Peace . 19 00 19 00 41 W. F. Smith, Justice and Supervisor 19 75 19 75 42 D. M. Searles, Justice of the Peace . 15 00 15 00 43 E. G. Willis, Justice of the Peace . 13 0o 13 00 At an adjourned meeting of Board of Auditors held at Harvey's Hotel December 3, 1892 the following bills were audited : 44 L. H. Van Kirk, County Clerk, verifying and filing can- celled coupons for 1891 and 1892 . . . $2 00 $2 o0 94 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 45 L. T. White, Health Officer and Certificates, Vital Sta- tistics 46 Adelbert Travis, Special Constable, Town Meeting . 47 Truman Nobles, Stenographer 48 W. H. Drake, damages for land taken for road . . . 49 Sanford and Margaret A. Freese, damages for land taken for road . 5o G. C. McCluue, Commissioner appointed by Court .. 51 A. Decker, Commissioner appointed by Court 52 W. A. Gunderman, Cbmmissioner appointed by Court 53 G. W. Budd, Applicant for road 54 T. J. Baker, Insp'r Election 1st District and Messenger 55 Harrison Lanning, Excise Commissioner 56 S. M. Oltz, Ex Justice . 57 J. L. Baker, Counsel O. P., rejected as unauthorized . . $5 25 $5 25 400 400 14 00 14 00 I00 00 Ioo 00 I00 00 I00 00 I2 00 I2 00 I2 00 I2 00 I2 00 I2 00 21 00 2I 00 17 64 17 64 3 00 300 2 00 2 00 2 50 000 Total $1162 32 $1144 82 We the undersigned Town Auditors of the Town of Enfield do hereby certify that the above is a correct list of bills presented with the amouutclaimed and the amount allowed on the dates named. W. F. SMITH, Supervisor. F. B. AIKEN, j EUGENE G. WILLIS, } Justices of Peace. D. M. SEARLES, ) RILEY WRIGHT, Town Clerk. GROTON. Abstract of the names of all persons who presented ac- counts to be audited by the Board of Town Auditors of the Town of Groton, on the ioth day of November, 1892, with the amount claimed by each and the amount finally audited and allowed each. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 95 No. Name: Nature of service. Claimed. Allowed i A. J. Conger, Assessor $28 00 $28 oo 2 Ed. Metzgar, Poll Clerk 4 00 4 00 3 H. J. Sellen, Poll Clerk. 4 00 4 oo 4 W. C. Allen, Rent 12 00 12 00 5 John Blanchard, Health Officer 2 00 2 00 6 Benn Townley, Registry and Inspector 12 75 12 75 7 Thos. Conlon, Ballot Clerk 4 00 4 00 8 L. J. Townley, printing. 53 35 53 35 9 E. A. Hand, Vital Statistics. 8 25 8 25 to J. S. Love, Rent for Poor. 36 00 , 36 00 It Mount & Moe, supplies for Wm. Trim. 13 28� 13 28 12 Nelson Stevens, Poll Clerk 4 00 4 00 13 Milton Shaw, Inspector and Messenger 18 28 18 28 14 Lyman Metzgar, Inspector and Messenger. 19 50 19 50 15 C. O. Rhodes, supplies 1 99 1 99 16 J. B. Morris, Registry and Inspector. 14 00 14 00 17 E. R. Nye, use of Hall 42 5o 42 50 18 Marshall Woodbury, constable 6 15 6 15 19 Marshall Woodbury, constable 4 00 4 00 20 Lamar Cogshall, Guard at Poll 2 00 2 00 21 S. B. Parker, labor on Booths. 4 40 4 40 22 Lon. Streeter, Inspector and Messenger 20 36 20 36 23 E. E. Barney, Inspector 14 00 14 00 24 Lavern Teeter, Inspector 12 00 12 00 25 N. I. Filkens, Poll Clerk 4 00 4 00 26 William Webster, use of Hall. 15 00 15 00 27 J. C. Fitts, Poll Clerk 4 00 4 00 28 M. E. Gillen, Registry and Messenger 14 00 14 00 29 Emmet Davis, Poll Clerk. 4 00 4 00 30 Samuel Miller, Board of Tramp . . 5o 5o 31 J. W. Barr, Vital Statistics 2 50 2 50 32 V. B. Gross, Poll Clerk. 4 00 4 00 33 C. A. Stout, Registry and Inspector 13 00 \ 13 00 34 F. J. Morris, Registry and Inspector. 14 20 14 20 35 Allan Howard, Poll Clerk 4 00 4 00 36 George Pickens, supplies for Poor . . 6 15 6 15 37 Lucius Davis, Inspector and Messenger 20 12 20 12 38 Wm. D. Baldwin, Poll Clerk 4 o0 4 00 39 M. S. Downing, Poll Clerk 4 00 4 00 4o James McGrail, Registry and Inspector 12 00 12 00 41 B. S. Whitman, Poll Clerk 4 00 4 00 42 Alvin Howard, Assessor 33 00 33 00 98 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 43 Anson Wait, constable $5 30 $5 30 44 B. L. Robinson, Doctoring Poor and Vital Statistics . 43 50 43 50 45 E. G. Galloup, supplies for D. S. Ireland 36 13 36 13 46 George Hamilton, constable 3 85 3 85 47 M. D. Goodyear, Vital Statistics 8 25 8 25 48 M. D. Goodyear, Doctor Poor, per contract. 49 00 49 00 49 Nelson Stevens, Justice. r4 00 14 00 5o Nelson Stevens, Justice. 2 30 2 30 51 George Fitts, supplies for Poor 61 75 61 75 52 R. J. Pierce, Constable. 50 65 50 65 53 J. M. Montfort, Justice 14 00 14 00 54 J. M. Montfort, Justice. 85 85 55 L. M. Ogden, Excise Commissioner 6 oo 6 00 56 J. S. Love, Poor Master 54 50 54 50 57 H. D. Spencer, Excise Commissioner . 6 00 6 00 58 H. S. Hopkins, Justice . 49 95 49 95 59 Stevens and Gale, supplies for poor 6 25 6 25 6o Jno. J. Young, Ex -Town Clerk 22 72 22 72 61 Geo. O. Bowen, Ballot Clerk 4 00 4 00 62 F. C. Atwood, supplies for poor 4 00 400 63 J. I. Booth & Son undertaking poor 75 00 75 00 64 J. I. Booth & Son, undertaking poor 23 50 23 50 65 L. R. Jencks, supplies for poor . 6 05 6 05 66 C. W. Hall, carting booths . 1 00 1 00 67 C. W. Conger, Ex -Supervisor . 22 95 22 95 68 Dana Rhodes, Referee 5 00 5 00 69 Nelson Bothwell, excess tax 5o 5o 7o H. S. Hopkins, Justice 33 25 33 25 71 Simeon Gray, Commissioner of Highways 98 00 98 00 72 Jos. J. Hough, excess tax 7 12 7 12 73 Newton Baldwin, Justice . 22 00 22 00 74 Nelson Stevens, labor on booths 2 00 2 00 75 Begent & Crittenden, building booths 21 13 21 13 76 C. Tarbell, Constable 31 85 31 85 77 C. Tarbell, Constable 27 8o 17 8o 78 J. M. Montfort, supplies for poor . 70 20 70 20 79 C. W. Conger, & Co., supplies for poor a 41 11 41 8o Amos Avery, labor on booths . 6 00 6 00 81 H. S. Hopkins, Justice . 14 00 14 00 82 M. A. Downing, Town Clerk 71 40 71 40 83 C. W. Conger, supplies for poor 27 00 27 00 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 97 84 Begent & Crittenden supplies for poor $9 11 $9 II 85 Nelson Harris, Assessor 40 00 40 00 86 Dana Rhodes, Supervisor x6 oo 16 oo 87 J. W. Jones, supplies for poor 3 00 3 00 88 Dana Rhodes, Assessor's Book 140 14o 89 M. A. Downing, for Mortgage and docket book, added by resolution 12 00 12 00 90 Dana Rhodes, Supervisor, G. A. R. added by resolution I8o 00 150 00 91 S. Gray, Highway Com'r, voted for at Town Meeting . 1, Ioo 00 1, too 00 Total $2844 95 $2844 95 We the undersigned, Town Auditors of the town of Groton, do hereby certify that the above is a correct list of bills presented with amount claimed and allowed. DANA RHODES, Supervisor. NELSON STEVENS, 1 J. M. MONTrroxT, } Justices of Peace. H. S. HOPKINS, NEWTON BALDWIN, J M. A. DOWNING, Town Clerk. ITHACA. Abstract of the names of all persons who presented ac- counts to be audited by the Board of Town Auditors of the Town of Ithaca on the loth day of November, 1892, with the amount claimed by each and the. amount finally audited and allowed each. No. Name. Nature of service. Claimed. Allowed r John P. McCormick, Inspector, ass'd Walter McCormick 2 L. B. Gross, 3 George N. Pew, 4 Henry B. Illston, assigned E. S. Sisson . $2o 00 $20 00 24 00 24 00 20 00 20 00 4 00 400 98 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 5 Fred L. Clock, Inspector, ass'd James L. Baker . $2o co $20 00 6 J. L. Murphy, 20 00 20 00 7 E. C. Marsh, ass'd L. H. Van Kirk . 20 00 20 00 8 Fred J. Woodruff, ass'd W. H. Willson . 4 00 4 00 9 Thomas J. Barker, 444 00 4 00 to W. W. Montgomery, " H. P. Johnson . 20 00 20 00 II J. P. Tuthill, " 24 00, 24 00 I2 George Lattimore, 20 00 20 00 13 A. I. Browu, (old Lith district) . . . 4 00 4 00 14 John Dilts, 20 00 20 00 15 J. W. Brown, 4 00 4 O0 16 Fred E. Iliston, ass'd L. H. Van Kirk . 16 00 16 00 17 John M. Wilgns, " G. W. Slocum, & Co. 20 00 20 00 18 Martin Cleary, 20 00 20 00 19 A. N. Ackley, 44 assigned James Dick . 4 00 4 00 20 Henry L. Stewart, -24 00 24 00 2I M. J. Acton, " 20 00 20 00 22 Will Hausner, " ass'd W. H. Willson . 4 00 4 00 23 Charles W. Earl, 20 00 20 00 24 Daniel M. Fowler, ass'd Henry S. Wright 20 00 20 00 25 James Dick, - 24 00 24 00 26 Millard H. Norton tt 16 oo 16 00 27 George N. Pew, 4 00 4 00 28 John P. McCormick, " ass'd Walter McCormick 4 00 4 00 29 Randles Donovan, 20 00 20 00 3o Charles Terwilliger, assigned H. P. Johnson 20 00 20 00 31 M. J. Acton, " W. H. Willson . 4 00 4 00 32 Chauncey S. Dean, 4 00 4 00 33 Charles Terwilliger, " John Terwilliger 4 00 4 00 34 William L. Woodsiu, 20 00 20 00 35 John M. Wilgus, assigned W. H. Willson 4 00 4 00 36 H. Seward Miller, " ft di 4 00 4 00 37 Will Hausner, " 20 00 20 00 38 ' Edward Mowry, 20 00 20 00 36 Patrick Groody, 4 00 4 00 4o John D. Beardsley, 20 00 20 00 41 George Sholer, assigned W. H. Willson 4 00 4 00 42 P. C. Toner, " C. J. Kumsey 20 00 20 00 43 E. H. Mowry, " W. H. Willson 4 00 4 00 44 J. C. Warren, 4 00 4 00 45 C. H. Van Houter, 24 00 24 00 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, i 92. 99 46 Wm. Mack, Inspector, assigned J. M. Heggie $4 00 $4 00 47 J. E. VanNatta 20 00' 20 00 48 Michael Black, assigned H. P. Johnson 4 00 4 00 49 Andrew Barto, Clerk . 4 00 4 00 5o George H. Northrup, Clerk 400 4 00 51 K. C. Anthony, " assigned H. P. Johnson 4 00 4 00 52 Jay S. McCoy, 4 00 400 53 Isaac Brokaw, Walter McCormick 4 00 4 00 54 Harvey M. Day, ttH. P. Johnson 4 00 4 00 55 J. M. Welch, 800 8 00 56 Fred F. Dilts, 41 assigned John Dilts .. . . . 4 00 4 00 57 Charles W.' Ashby, " 4 00 4 00 58 C. B. Stanion, 20 00 20 00 59 Wm. Mack, assigned J. M. Heggie .. . . 20 00 20 00 6o Frank Cole, 4 00 4 00 61 F. A. VanVradenburg " assigned E. Tree & Son 4 00 4 00 62 W. S. Warren, W. H. Willson 400 400 63 Thomas J. Barker, 16 00 i6 00 64 A. W. Randolph, " " 20 00 20 00 65 E. C. Tichenor, i 4 it16 00 16 00 66 Horace T. Miller, • ` 4 00 4 00 67 John D. Beardsley, 4 00 4 00 68 F. R. Benton, assigned W. H. Willson . . 4 00 4 00 69 A. W. Randolph, 16 ti400 4 00 70 Edward N. Jackson, " " 400 4 00 71 C. H. Wilson, If <I400 400 72 .Willis Woodruff, " George H. Baker . 4 00 4 oo 73 Comfort Hanshaw, 400 400 74 A. W. Kline, 400 4 00 75 John Donovan, 16 00 16 00 76 John H. Staley, it400 4 00 77 Walter P. Stephens, " 4 00 4 00 78 Jacob M. Stewart, " assigned H. P. Johnson . . . 20 00 20 00 79 Fred McWhorter, " 400 400 8o C. J. Sanford, 400 4 00 8i Barnard F. Kelly, " assigned H. P. Johnson . . . 4 00 4 00 82 E. L. Hyatt, 4 00 4 00 83 G. A. Tappenden, " assigned W. H. Willson . . 4 00 4 00 84 Marcus L. Wagoner, " 4 00 4 00 85 Clarence W. Pearce, " 4 00 4 00 100 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 86 Charles A. Neidick,Clerk, $ 4 00 $ 4 oo 87 H. S. Wright, " 4 00 4 00 88 0. P: Hyde, 4 00 400 89 M. G. Hull, 4 00 / 4 00 90 Charles Hunt, 4 00 4 00 91 N. M. Gillett, 400 4 00 92 L. S. Mackey, 4 00 4 00 93 Fred McWhorter, " 4 00 4 00 94 C. L. Taber, " assigned Walter McCormick zo 00 20 00 95 Randles Donovan, " 4 00 4 00 96 Rob't Reed, 4 00 4 00 97 Edward N. Jackson, " 20 00 20 00 98 B. J. Kelly, assigned W. H. Willson . . 20 00 20 00 99 Edwin C. Tichenor, " " . . 4 00 4 00 ioo Fred S. Shaw, 400 4 00 101 Wm. M. McGraim, " ,4 00 4 00 102 Charles L. Taber, " assigned W. H. Willson . . 4 00 400 103 D. N. Van Hoesen, ' ` 4 00 4 00 104 Jay Carpenter, 4 00 4 00 105 Patsey Sullivan, Inspector, assigned Frank Ford . 4 00 400 106 Chas. Bundy, rent polling place ass'd W. H. Willson zo 0o zo 00 107 Hellen M. Beardsley, 20 00 20 00 io8 G. A. R., 40 00 4o 00 109 Sprague Steamer Co., 6, " 40 00 40 00 no John Terwilliger, 32 00 32 00 III John Terwilliger, ° 20 00 20 00 112 City of Ithaca, It 40 00 40 00 113 Sawyer & Glenzer 40 00 4o 00 114 Charles Ingersoll, 40 00 40 00 115 Chas. Bundy, ass'd H. P. Johnson 20 0o 20 00 116 Torrent Hose Co., No. 5 " 40 00 4o 00 117 Helen Beardsley ass'd H. P. Johnson 16 00 16 00 118 City of Ithaca, Recorder's hill . 1,417 15 1,417 15 119 City of Ithaca, Police . 1,192 15 1,192 15 120 J. Will Tree, Indexing Books 50 50 121 Martin Besemer, M. D., Health Officer 33 34 33 34 122 Willis Shurter, Constable 3 00 3 00 123 Leroy H. Van Kirk, Filing Bonds 1 25 125 124 H. H. Miller, Constable, assigued Chas. S. Seaman . . 9 20 9 20 125 " " ." " 12 40 12 40 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 101 126 Thos. W. Burns, Legal Services $ 6 00 $ 6 oo 127 H. H. Miller, Constable, assigned Chas. S. Seaman 5 6o 5 6o 128 < 6 05 6 05 129 Charles S. Seaman, Hacks 5 00 5 00 130 Ithaca Democrat, Printing 129 63 129 63 131 Fred Middaugh, Lumber, assigned Geo. L. Burlew . '115 40 115 40 132 A. A. Hungerford, Legal Services, ass'd J. M. Heggie 25 00 25 00 133 Edward C. Wolf, Constable 186 30 186 30 134 F. R. Benton, Inspector, assigned E. C. Wolf.. . . 4 00 4 00 135 Stephen W. Vorhis, Constable, assigned E. C. Wolf 34 90 34 90 136 Alanson Bishop, M. D., Registration Vital Statistics 3 25 3 25 137 Jason P. Merrill, Justice of Peace ass'd W. H. Willson ' 38 55 38 55 138 L. F. Colegrove, Assessor 14 00 14 00 139 Godfrey & Gilbert, road supplies . 28 87 28 87 140 Rothschilds Bros., supplies 10 30 10 30 141 Holmes Hollister, supplies 69 64 69 64 142 C. J. Rumsey & Co., supplies 16 o8 16 o8 143 ,Wm. P. Harrington, cash supplies, ass'd H. P. Johnson 28 30 28 30 144 M. E. Poole, Justice of the Peace 561 71 561 71 145 Theron J. Bierce, Constable, assigned Eugene Terry 27 00 27 00 146 Charles Ingersoll, Board of Health 4 00 4 00 147 Stephen Kennedy, Inspector 8 00 800 148 D. F. Van Vleet, Legal Services 30 00 30 00 149 Lewis A. Clapp, Printing 4 00 4 00 150 Luther Lewis, Assessor . 50 00 50 00 151 Comfort Hanshaw, Excise Commissioner 51 35 51 35 152 Cowles & Co., Posting Bills 8 90 890 153 Chauncey S. Norton, Q. M., Sidney Post Mem. Appr'n 100 oo loo 00 154 James F. Moore, Excise Commissioner . . . . . . 51 00 51 00 155 Mintz "Great Fair," supplies 2 00 200 156 Stephen W. Vorhis, Constable ass'd M. M. Sweetland 7 50 7 50 157 Charles W. Earl, Deputy Sheriff . 73 05 73 05 158 Albert Van Auken, Constable, assigned W. H. Willson 7 40 7 40 159 H. 11. Miller, 1 95 1 95 160 << << 5 85 5 85 161 7 00 700 162 E. G. Hance 7 50 7 50 163 <' 11 20 11 20 164 H. H. Miller, it20 30 20 30 165 << << 3 25 3 25 -4.\ 102 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 166 Raymond L. Smith, Justice Peace, ass'd W. H. Willson $27 20 ,$27 20 167 Chauncey S. Dean, Excise It42.00 42 00 163 Webb Wallace, Constable, 13 75 13 75 169 Stephen. W. Vorhis, Constable 14 55 .. "14 55 ,17o Wm. P. Harrington, Town Clerk, ass'd H. P. Johnson, 198 00 198 oo 171 Helen Beardsley, Polling Place, assigned Frank Cole . 4 00 400 172 Livus S. Mackey, Postage and Stationary z 5o 2 50 ,•, 173 H. H. Miller, Constable, assigned W. H. Willson . 7 90 7 90 174 3. E. Walker, „ 1 15 1 15 175 Andrew J. Coe, " 121 45 121 45 176 Stephen W. Vorhis, Constable, ass'd W. H. Willson . 8,95 .8 95 177 Francis E. Ellis', Constable 7 45 7 45 178 James B. Taylor, Health Order. 1 00 1 oo 179 Andrus & Church, Assessors' Books 7 20 7 20 180 M. N. Tompkins, Legal Services 17 00 17 00 181 Driscoll Brothers, supplies . . . 287 78 287 78 182 Jason P. Merrill, Justice of Peace ass'd W. H. Willson 446 zo 446'•20, 183 E. E. Winchell, Constable . . . , 16 05 16 05 184 DgForest F. Williams, Commissioner of Highways . 744 55 ' 744 55 POOR ACCOUNT. 187 Sidney Post, G. A. R., relief . 200 00 200 00 188 Thwl.. S. Thompson, Groceries Overseer Poor. 245 00 245 00 189 Naughton Bros., 243 0o 243 00 29o. George Stephens, 145 00 145 00 191. H. Hill Es. F. C. Terry Atty. " 151 00 ? _.151 00 192 'Crozier & Feely, 559 00 559 00 193 M. W. Quick, ,, <,148 00 148,0o 194 D. B. Stewart, & Co., ,, 567 00 567 00 195 E. S. Jackson, 36 00 3600 196 Blackman Bros., " 113 00 113 00 197 Andrews & Slocum, 116 0o 116 00 198 J. C. Stowell, Son & Co., "ll 195 00 ,195,00 199 Ulric Wegman, " " 31 00 . 31 00 200 Davenport Brothers, " - " 44 oo 44 00 201 Sawyer &.. Glenzer, ." 309.00 309 00 202 Daniel Naughton, `,` io6 oo . 196 00 203 Catharine Degan, .36 00 36 00 204 F. T. Greenlet', '," To oo 10 00 205 ‘, '6.00 •600 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 103 206 E. Tree & Son, Groceries, Overseer Poor $ 21 00 it 21 00 207 George Van Buskirk, 44 17 00 17 00 208 Mary Herson, 23 00 23 00 209 Naughton Brothers, 24 00 24 00 210 Charles Bundy, Agent, 3 00 300 211 Charles Stanley, Shoes, etc., " 3 75 3 75 212 J. J. A. Durling, Groceries, " 17 00 17 CO 213 George Kennedy, . . 16 00 16 00 214 Drake & Townsend, 0. P., ass'd J. M. Heggie 18 0o 18 00 215 T. S. Culver, 34 00 34 00 216 `< 43 00 43 00 217 A. A. Hungerford, 83 00 83 00 218 E. Tree & Son, 115 00 115 00 219 D. L. & W. R. R. Co., Coal, . " 192 63 192 63 222 James Dick, 103 34 1103 34 223 Alonzo Tompkins, Cartage 0. P. 78 25 78 25 224 Fred Atwater, Groceries 0. P., ass'd James H. Stanion 5 00 5 oo 225 J. R. Comings, Undertaking 0. P., ass'd J. M. Heggie 20 00 20 00 226 10 00 I0 00 227 20 00 20 00 228 Chas. S. Seaman, Hacks 14 5o 14 50 229 Chas. Ingersoll, 5 00 5 00 230 << 500 500 231 J. W. Brown, M.D., Medical 25 00 25 00 232 Charles D. Preston, Cartage, " ass'd W. H. Willson 20 00 20 00 233 McClune & Fisher, Drugs, 7 25 7 25 234 Isaac Dodd, Excise}Commissioner 12 00 12 00 235 Dr. Dumoud, (Dauby) Medical 0. P. 11 5o 11 50 236 Isaac Dodd, Salary, 0. P., assigned J. M. Heggie .. 38 00 38 00 238 Charles D. Preston, Cartage, 0. P., ass'd W. H. Willson 3 75 3 75 239 McClune & Fisher, Drugs, " 1 5o 1 5o 240 J. R. Comings, Undertaking, " ass'd J. M. Heggie 20 00 20 00 241 ifFu it It 4420 00 20 00 243 White & Burdick, Supplies, " 75 75 244 C. R. Wolcott, Legal Services, " 7 50 7 50 245 James P. Fahey, M. D., Poor Dr. Salary 0. P 187 5o 187 5o 246 20 00 20 00 247 Jerome Norton, (For City) cemetery work " . . . 23 00 23 CO 248 City Hospital, Services 0. P 46 00 46 00 249 J. R. Comings, Undertaking 0. P., ass'd J. M. Heggie io 00 io oo 104 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDING -S. 1892. 25o E A. Finch, Cartage, Overseer Poor $ 25 $ 25 251 Harrison Terwilliger, Cartage " 4 75 4 75 252 Arthur B. Brooks, Drugs if 9 13 9 13 254 Bentley & Eaton, Groceries 428 00 428 00 2J5 Levi Leonard, Cartage " 3 50 3 50 256 Dr. Edward Meany, Medical " 131 5o 000 00 257 George W. Frost, Groceries 49 00 49 00 258 C. D. Preston, Cartage 2 50 2 50 259 Old Ladies' Home, Board 44 00 44 00 268 F. E. Tibbetts, Polling Place 40 00 40 00 269 F. E. Tibbetts, Services . 18 o0 18 00 270 Ithaca Daily Journal, Printing 439 22 439 22 271 J. J. Williams, Assessor 110 00 110 00 272 A. B. Dale, Assessor 307 00 307 00 273 C. C. Van Kirk, Justice Peace assigned W. H. Willson 42 35 42 35 274 Edward G. Hance, Constable • 37 75 37 75 275 J. H. Tichenor, Assessment Roll 20 00 20 00 276 John E. Walker, Constable, 2 75 2 75 277 S. P. Sackett, M.D., Vital Statistic Returns 4 25 4 25 278 Stephen W. Vorhis, Constable . 7 5o 7 5o 299 69 40 69 4o 28o Wm. McKinney Citizen Health Officer 8 75 8 75 281 A. M. Cradit, Storing Booths / 15 40 5 00 282 Andrus & Church, Supplies 14 50 14 50 283 Harry Harrington, Messenger . 4 00 4 00 284 W. R. Morey, Cartage, assigned H. P. Johnson .. . 8 00 8 00 285 Wm. P. Harrington, Town Clerk, ass'd H. P. Johnson 198 00 198 00 286 Wm J. Totten, Justice of the Peace 99 68 99 6S 287 Dr. Meany, Medical 166 67 146 35 288 John Vant, Rent Town Clerk's Office 54 00 54 00 289 Fred S. Brown, Poll Clerk 4 00 4 00 290 Treman, King & Co., Supplies 10 65 to 65 291 Clarence Miller, Poll Clerk, W. H. Willson 4 00 4 00 292 Dudley F. Finch, Election Supplies 46 97 46 97 293 E. G. Hance, Ballot Clerk. 4 00 4 00 294 John S. McNamara, Inspector 20 00 20 00 295 Charles M. Titus, Supervisor 190 15 190 15 296 Jason P. Merrill, Justice Peace, ass'd W. H. Willson . 10 00 10 00 297 Willis D. Stevens, Ballot Clerk, ass'd W. H. Willson . 4 00 4 00 298 A. J. Coe, Constable 2 15 2 15 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 105 299 Burns Brothers, Road Supplies $ 9 75 $ 9 75 30o Milo C. Jones, Services, assigned W. 11. Willson . . r8 25 7 3o $14,883 57 The amount herein stated be levied and assessed upon taxable property of the town of Ithaca. We the undersigned, the Town Auditors of the Town of Ithaca, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct list, and the statement of all ac- counts examined, audited, or rejected at the meeting of said Board of Auditors held at the Town Clerk's office on the above date, November, 1892. C. M. TITUS, Supervisor of Town. JASON P. MERRILL, M. E. POOLE, Justices of Peace. Wm. J. TOTTEN, Wm. P. HARRINGTON, Town Clerk. STATEMENT OF HORACE A. BROWN, COMMISSIONER HIGHWAYS Disbursements as per Statement of Highways from Nov. 1, 1891, to Feb. 1, 1892• $429 41 Receipts from all sources as per Statement, from Nov. i, 1891, to Feb. 1, 1892. $429 41 STATEMENT OF DE FOREST F. WILLIAMS, COM'R HIGHWAYS. Disbursement as per Statement of Highways from Feb. 1892, to Nov. 5, 1892. $1,868 16 Receipts from all sources as per Statement from Feb, 1892, to Nov. 5, 1892 $1,123 61 $ 744 55 Supplies on audit account. 308 18 To be raised by tax. Cost for Highways from Nov., 1891, to Nov., 1892 . $2,6o5 75 $1,052 73 106 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. STATEMENT OF ISAAC DODD, OVERSEER OF THE POOR. Receipts as per Statement Isaac Dodd from Nov. 1, I891, to Feb. 2, 1892. Town of Danby. $2o 5o Town of Danby. 38 16 Town of Danby. 16 76 Town of Lansing 8 00 Town of Newfield . . . 29 75 Disbursements as per Statement of Isaac Dodd. Paid W. P. Fuller. $3 85 Paid Ira Whitley 2 50 Paid Margret Cumberland I oo, Paid Cr. by services. 105 82 STATEMENT JOHN E. COY, OVERSEER OF THE POOR. $113 17 $113 17 Receipts as per Statement John Coy, Overseer of Poor from Feb., 1892, to Nov. 1, 1892. Received from C. M. Titus. Disbursements as per Statement of John E. Coy, Over- seer Poor, from Feb. I, 1892, to Nov. 1, 1892.. $578 12 Ballance on hand 21 88 STATEMENT C. M. TITUS, SUPERVISOR. Receipts as per Statement Supervisor from excise monies. Disbursements as per Statement Supervisor Titus from excise money bill audited Feb. 2, 1892 . . . . $2,766 78 Disbursements excise money, Poor account, and Over- seer of Poor. 1,580 46 Cash on hand. . 1,299 16 $600 00 $600 00 $5,646 4o $5,646 4o SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 107 STATEMENT COST SUPPORT OF THE POOR. Outstanding bills Disbursements J. E. Coy, Overseer of Poor Disbursements Titus. Disbursements Dodd. Cost of support of Poor f LANSING. $5,272 95 . 600 oo 3,747 24 113 17 $9,733 36 Abstract of the names of all persons who presented ac- counts to be audited by the Board of Town Auditors of the Town of Lansing, on the Toth day of November, 1892, with the amount claimed by each and the amount finally audited and allowed each. • No. Name. Nature of Claim. Claimed. Allowed r Dr. Winslow, (returned) $ 9 00 $ 0 00 2 O. S. Van Patten. 5 76 5 76 3 R. Beardsley, use of Hall. Io 0o Io 00 4 D. D. Winn, Poll Clerk, District No. r 4 00 4 00. 5 Wm. Searles, Inspector and Messenger . i8 04 i8 04 6 C. D. Howell, Inspector 12 00 12 00 7 Samuel Hudson, Inspector and Messenger 17 8o 17 8o 8 H. W. Bower, Inspector and Messenger . 14 0o 14 00 9 N. E. Lyon, Ballot Clerk 4 00 4 00 10 O. S. Van Patten, Ballot Clerk . . 4 00 4 00 ii Wm. Field, Inspector and Messenger 17 56 17 56 12 William Talmadge, Inspector. 12 00 12 00 13 Charles A. Bower, Poll Clerk 4 00 4 00 14 N. E. Lyon, use of Hall 25 00 25 00 15 Fred Edsell, Inspector 12 00 12 00 i6 Henry J. Howser, Ballot Clerk 4 00 4 00 t7 Dr. J. W. Skinner 25 00 23 00 108 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 18 John H. Conklin, Poll Clerk $ 4 00 $ 4 00 19 L. J. Townley, printing. 1 75 1 75 20 Ithaca Journal, printing 2 00 2 00 ' 21 N. E. Lyon, Criminal bill. 13 70 13.70 22 L. J. Townley, printing 18 00 16 00 23 N. E. Lyon, Poor supplies 16 24 16 24 24 A. H. Clark, Excise Commissioner -3 00 3 00 25 H. M. Field, Excise Commissioner. 3 00 3 oo 26. Charles 0. Drake, Ballot Clerk 4 00 . 4 00 27 Charles E. Robinson, Assessor 30 00 3o 00 28 Andrew J. Conlin, Poll Clerk . . . . 4 00 4 00 29 B. M. Hagin, Election supplies 1 00 1 oo 30 J. M. Smith, use of Hall 10 00 10 00 31 J. Norton, Ballot Clerk.400. 4 oo 32 C. G. Benjamin, Poor supplies 22 00 22 00 33 J. L. Baker, Legal service. 16 00 14 00'. 34 S. L Barnes, Assessor. ' 4o 00 36 00 35 P. D. Drake, 'Inspector 12 00 12.00 36 A. Van'Auken, constable. 22 00 22 00 37 Frank Harrington, Ballot Clerk 4 00 4 00 38 Dr. W. H. Barr, Medical service . 9 50 9 50 39 James G. Buck, Assessor 32 00 32 00 4o Dr. W. H. Lockerby; Medical service 13 5o 13 50 411 Dr. W. H. Lockerby, Medical service 12 00 12"00 42 Dr. W. H. Lockerby, Medical service 4 00 4 00 43 Dr. W. H. Lockerby, Medical service 21 00 . 21 00 44 Dr. W.•H.'Lockerby, Medical service 7 5o 7 5o 45 Dr. W. H. Lockerby, Medical service • 21 .75 21 75 46 Dr. W. H. Lockerby, Health Officer, withdrawn. . 47 G. C. Gifford, Attorney bill. 7 50 7 50 48 N. E. Lyon, supplies, etc.. 3 46 3 46'. 49 Charles Drake, Criminal bill 6 75 6 75 5o ' John Sharpsteen, bridge plank 21 25 21 25 51 W. C. Bower, blacksmith bill. 4 25 4• "25 52 R. Beardsley, Poor supplies. 6o 85 6o 85 53 Isabelle Kelley, care of Robert Kelley 15 o0 15 00 54 Rodolphus Miller, plank 34 39 34 39 55 Lewis Hyde, care of W.' Thompson 15 00 15 00 56 John W. Mack, plank 64.10 64 10 57 John Wyckoff, plank. 13 32 • 13.32 58 C. E. Smith, stone 4'25 4 25 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 109 59 Hiram Herrick, service bill. $72 00 $72 00 6o W. A. Singer & Son. Undertakers. 25 00 25 00 61 James Tichnor, Ballot Clerk 4 00 4 00 62 ' Frank Manning, Inspector and Messenger 14 00 14 00 63 J. H. Conklin, Supervisor service 39 04 39 04 64 Frank H. Tarbell, service bill. 16 o0 16 00 65 N. E. Lyon, service bill 14 00 14 00 66 B. M. Hagin, service bill r8 0o 18 00 67 Charles Drake, service bill i8 00 18 00 98 C. E. Wood, Registering Statistics 8 25 8 25 69 C. E. Wood, Town Clerk service bill 56 00 56 00 70 C. E. Wood disbursements 10 59 1O 59 71 John H. Conklin, disbursements 26o 98 26o 98 72 Daniel Sullivan, balance due on settlement 8 28 8 28 I hereby certify that this is a true copy of the Town Audits audited by the Town Board, November ro, 1892. C. E. WOOD, Town Clerk. NEWFIEI,D. Abstract of the names of all persons who presented ac- counts to be audited by the Board of Town Auditors of the town of Newfield -on the loth, 12th and 26th days of November, 1892, with the amount claimed by each and the amount finally audited and allowed each. No. Name. Nature of service. Claimed. Allowed r Watson McDaniels, Com. of Highways Service Bill . $146 00 $146 00 2 A. D. Brown, Assessor 36 35 36 35 3 Daniel W. Gore, Clerk of Election District No. 2 . 4 00 4 00 4 E. M. Swartwood, " 8 00 4 00 5 Charles Cook, Insp'r and Messenger " 17 96 17 96 6 Jerome Russell, Ballot Clerk . . . 4 00 • 4 00 7 Peter Dorn, Inspector, 12 00 12 00 110 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 8 Martin Rumsey, Ballot Clerk, Election District No. r $ 4 00 $ 4 oo 9 L. L. Carmani, Inspector, . . 12 00 12 00 to A. D. Brown, use of house for Election 10 00 10 00 1 1 Aaron Alexander, use of house Election District No. 3 to 00 to 00 12 Benj. Starr, Service Town Clerk to 00 20 00 13 J. C. Thoinpsoii, Assessor 36 35 36 35 14 John W. Dean, Board of Health 2 00 2 00 15 Aaron Poyer, Services at Town Meeting 4 00 4 00 C. R. Seabriug. Inspector and Messenger, District No. r' 17 64 17 64 17 Phillip Kresga Inspector, District No. 1 . 12 00 12 00 i8 A. H. Palmer, " 12 00 12 00 19 I.N. Van Ostrand, Poll Clerk 4 00 400 zo Charles Van Marter, " " If400 4 00 21 Wm. Wetherell, Ballot Clerk " 4 00 400 22 W. H. Payne 444 00 400 23 A. H. Palmer, Note in Savercool Case 217 90 217 90 24 N. C. Cook, Supplies for Election and Town Meeting 3 02 3 oz 25 Cook & Kellogg use of Rink Elec'n and Town Meeting 25 00 25 00 26 L. H. Tabor, Assessor 39 75 39 75 27 David V. Congdon, Inspector Election District No. 3- 22' o0 12 00 28 W. H. Anderson, Inspector and Messenger Dist. No. 3 17 64 17 64 29 Delos Cutter, Inspector, District No. 3 12 00 12 00 30 J. C. Thompson, Ballot Clerk, District No. 3 4 00 4 0o. 31 E. E. Alexander, Ballot Clerk, District No. 3 . 400 4 00 32 Charles A. Smith, Poll Clerk, District No. 3 4 00 4 00 33 G. W. Ham, Poll Clerk, District No. 3 . . . 4 o0 400 34 A. H. Palmer, Railroad Commissioner 6, 70 6 70 35 C. W. McCorn, Railroad Commissioner 6 00 6 00 36 John E. Beers, for Medical Services in Marion Case . 1'15 00 15 00 37 W. C. Gallagher, for Medical Services in Marion Case 20 00 20 00 38 R. Horton, use of house for town purposes to 00 10 00. 39 Benj. Starr, Service Bill 41 69 41 69 40 Benj. Starr, Service Bill 10 00 to 00 41 P. S. Starr, Excise Commissioner . 3 00. 3 00 42 . Edgar /A. Brown, Excise Commissioner . 3 00 3 00 43, C. W. McCorn, Excise Commissioner . 3 00 3 00, 44 S. D. Halliday, Att'y case Town vs. Kellogg and Bower 17 25 17'25 45 James U. Douglas, suppliesfor the poor . 64 82 64 82 46 James U. Douglas, Service Bill 20 00 20 00 47 George W. Apgar,Printing 24 94 24 94 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 11 t 48 T. C. Roskelly, Filing Vital Statistics 49 C. C. Cook, Filing Vital Statistics 5o Demont Anderson, Constable 51 A. K. Allen, Justice 52 A. H. Stamp, Justice 53 Seymour Grover, Justice Bill 54 R. Horton, Supervisor 55 Benj. Starr, Town Clerk 56 W. H. Van Ostrand, Justice 57 Watson McDaniels, Com'r of High's Borrowed Money $175 $175 3 5o . 3 5o 38 90 38 90 29 25 29 25 22 00 22 00 18 00 18 00 82 0I 82 0I 68 28 68 28 23 75 23 75 821 36 821 36 $2,071 81 $2,o67 81 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct abstract of the amounts claimed and allowed, as audited by the Board of Auditors in said town of Newfield, on November Loth, I2th and 26th, 1892. BENJ. STARR, Town Clerk. ULYSSES. The following is an abstract of all the bills audited by the Auditing Board of the Town of Ulysses, Tompkins County, N. Y., at its session held November ro, 11, 12 and 14, 1892, at the Trembley House in the village of Trumansburg in said town. No. Name. Nature of service. Claimed. Allowed 1 S. A. Sherwood, Burial of paupers. $ 9 00 $ 9 00 2 John Ward, digging grave 2 00 2 00 3 Horton & Holton, Election supplies 2 05 2 05 4 Wm. Austin, Attorney 22 00 22 00 5 Rev. R. W. McCullough, Vital Statistics. 5o 5o 6 J. W. Kirby, Assessor 42 35 42 35 7 W. I. Sherwood, Overseer of Poor. 35 50 35 50 8 W. J. Nixbu, Excise Commissioner 6 00 6 c4g 112 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 9 E. T. Rolfe, Assessor. To S.A. Sherwood, burial of paupers I1 S. A. Sherwood, burial of pauper 12 F. A. Kerst, M. D., Town Physician. 13 F. A. Kerst, M. D., Vital Statistics 14 H. C. King,, Excise Commissioner 15 Trumansburg Mfg. Co., room for election two and one- half years, payable to R. J. Hunt, secretary. . 16 Seneca Spicer, Constable 17 E. T. Stewart, Undertaker 18 E. T. Stewart, Undertaker 19 G. A. Hopkins, Election supplies 20 W. H. Morgan, Assessor 21 A. F.• Allen, printing. 22 George Wolverton, Hall for Election, 23 C. L. Adams, printing, assigned to A. H. Pierson . 24 A. H. Pierson, ex -Supervisor 25 C. F. Hunter, Inspector Election 56 R. R. Updike, Inspector Election 27 0. M. Wilson, Clerk Election 28 S. R. Wickes, Inspector Election 29 H. M. Wickes, Poll Clerk. 3o M. Truman Smith, Ballot Clerk 31 R. D. Sears, Poll Clerk. 32 Willis D. Dimick, Inspector Election 33 Alex. Updike, Poll Clerk 34 Frank Terry, Inspector Electon. 35 E. P. Bouton, Ballot Clerk. 36 E. M. Corcoran, Inspector Election 37 F. ,E. Hadley, Poll, Clerk 38 A. B. Smith, Poll •Clerk 39 N. T. Ward, Inspector Election 40 J. Flickinger, M. D., Town Physician 41 Elias Smith, Inspector Election 42 E. A. Snow, Clerk Election, assigned to E. C. Almy . . , 43 E. C. Almy, Hall and supplies for Election 44 Harvey. Updyke, Inspector Election. 45 Wm. McCoy, Ballot Clerk 46 E. A. Snow, Clerk Election. 47 W. H. Van Dine, inspector Election 48 E. S. Johnson, Ballot Clerk. 49 John Kerst, eg-Town Clerk. .11 $ 41 6o $ 41 6o 6 00 3 00 7 50 7 75 300 3000 24 15 22 00 20 00 1 75 66 25 8 55 22 00 25 15 25 68 400 I2 00 4 00 12 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 17 96 I2 00 16 24 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 8 8o 36 69 17 88 6 00 3 00 7, 50 7 75 3 00 3o 00 24.15 22 00 20 00 175 66 2'5 8 55 22 00 25 15 25 68 400 12 00 400: 12 00. 4'00 400 400 17 96 I2 '00 . i6 24 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 8 8o 36 69 17 88 4 00 4 00 24 65 24 65 I2 00 I2.00 4 00 4.00 400 400 4 00 4 00' • 4 00 400 22'85, 22 85 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 113 5o John Van Buskirk, Undertaker.. $18 oo $18 00 51 Thos. Kirby, Inspector Election 4 00 4 00 52 H. Van Order, use of louse for Assessors 2 00 2 00 53 Fred W. Osborn, Superintendent Poor 32 6o 32 6o 54 Fred E. Van Buskirk, Inspector Election 12 00 12 00 55 George H. Almy, Poll Clerk 8 oo 8 00 56 W. G. Farrington, Excise Commissioner 3 00 3 00 57 A. G. Stone, Ballot Clerk. 4 00 4 00 58 Steve L. Stone, Inspector Election, assigned to A. H. Pierson . 21 28 21 28 59 P. F. Sears, Ballot Clerk , 4 00 4 00 6o J. Flickinger, M. D., Vital Statistics. 5 5o 5 5o 61 J. N. Barker, Clerk Election to 0o I0 00 62 O. G. Noble, Store for Election . . Io 00 to 00 63 A: Chase, M. D., Medical services 6 00 6 00 64 Biggs & Co., Election supplies . 5 23 5 23 65 J. W. & C. W. Dean, Election supplies 8o 8o 66 C. L. Adams, printing, assigned to A. H. Pierson . 7 25 7 25 67 Clark Otis, M. D., Vital Statistics. 2 75 2 75 68 Henry Hutchings, Justice. 24 00 24 00 69 C. L. Adams, Town Clerk, assigned to A. H. Pierson 69 35 69 35 70 J. N. Barker, Justice 24 40 24 40 71 J. N. Barker, Election expenses. 2 00 2 00 72 N. R. Gifford, Justice 43 90 43 90 73 A. P. Osborn, Justice, assigned to Clinton Horton 30 00 3o 00 74 Edward Camp, Supervisor. 5o 55 5o 55 75 Rev. J. E. Rhodes, Vital Statistics 4 25 4 25 76 W. H. Ganoung, Highway Commissioner 26 20 26 20 77 L. Trembley, use of house for Auditors to 00 10 00 Total $1,114 81 $1,114 81 I hereby certify that the above is a correct transcript of the bills as audited by the Town Board of Auditors of the Town of Ulysses, at its meeting held November to, I1, 12 and 14, 1892, and recorded on the town record book by me. C. L. ADAMS, Town Clerk. 114 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. REPORTS. COUNTY TREASURER'S REPORT. To the Honorable, the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County : The undersigned Treasurer of Tompkins County respect- fully submits his annual statement of receipts and disbursements 'of the County funds from November 12, 1891, to November 12, 1892, as follows : The receipts from all sources including balance on hand November 12, 1892, amounts to the sum of $79,224 70 The disbursements for the same period 77,179 95 Balance in my hands. $2,o44 75 In Tompkins County National Bank On hand. 605 02 $1,439 73 I certify that there stands this day on the hooks of .this bank to the credit of Charles Ingersoll, County Treasurer, the sum of $1,439.73, November I2, 1892. G. C. MOWRY, Book -Keeper, Tompkins County National Bank, Ithaca, N. Y. TOMPKINS COUNTY, SS : Charles Ingersoll being duly sworn, says that the following statement is correct to the best of his knowledge and belief, and is a true report of all SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINQGS, 1892. 115 moneys received and paid out by him as County Treasurer since November 12, 2892, to November 12, 2892, excepting moneys belonging to the Infant Heir Fund and surplus moneys. CHARLES INGERSOLL, County Treasurer. Sworn to before me this 8th day of December, 1892. A. G. STONE, Notary Public. RECEIPTS. Balance on hand November 22, 2892 $ 562 92 Taxes from Caroline. 2,764 74 " Danby 2,836 70 " Enfield. . 2,227 41 " Groton. " Ithaca 5, 272 o8 " Lansing 23,435 57 6,303 5o " Newfield. 2,925 89 " Ulysses. 6,233 o$ " Dryden. 8,077 97 Superintendent of Public Instruction 15,924 46 School Taxes. 615 42 Willard State Hospital. 467 69 Justice Fees. 55 00 State Game Constable 290 00 Collateral Inheritance. 2,343 28 DISBURSEMENTS. $79,224 70 Paid Comptroller of New York State (Danby) $ 6 54 Comptroller of New York State. 4,728 97 County Audits 9,669 22 Town and School monies 28,661 74 County Superintendent of Poor orders 4,835 66 District Attorney's office rent. 200 00 Willard State Hospital. 8,877 35 Susquehanna Valley House 444 32 Fuel and Gas 759 32 Postage and Stationery 15 00 Auburn Asylum Insane. 121 00 New York Institute for Blind 45 87 Auburn Orphan Asylum 205 6o 116 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. Society Destitute Catholic Children $ 71 36 52'00 Ithaca Home for Children 145 00 Insurance on Court House, 3o 00 Clerk's Postage 15 00 Repairs on County House 28 61, Court Expenses 6,657 88 Bills payable 2,50o 00 School Districts 637 71 Monroe County. Penitentiary 518 12 State Game Constable 252 90 Salaries.6,177 67' Collateral Inheritance 1,234 71 Town of Dryden 104 00 Town of Ithaca 149 50 Sheriff's office rent 35 00 $77,179 95 Cash on hand 2,044 75 $79,224 70 Ithaca Home TOMPKINS COUNTY, SS : Charles Ingersoll being duly sworn; says that the following report is a true report of all moneys connected with the Infant Heir Fund and is correct to the best of his knowledge and belief. CHARLES INGERSOLL, County Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of December, 1892. L. 11. VAN KIRK, County blerk. INPANT HEIR REPORT. 7o the Honorable, the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County•: Investment. MOKTGAGOR. DATE. Amount HEIRS INTERESTED. Of Interest. Amount Mortgage 1st Mortgage. 1st Mortgage. 1st Mortgage. 1st Mortgage. 1st Mortgage. 1st Mortgage. 1st Mortgage: Jacob Bates. E. J.. Bentley. Tamar A. Chase. \'Vin. M. Dates. P. & J. Driscoll. D. W. Gillow. Sarah J.Gritfln. Feb. 4, '82 Jan. 2, '91 Mar. 29,'83 Oct. 17, '8.5 Mar. 12,.'89 Feb. 11, '84 Doe. 31. '89 Mabel McNeil John Broas. Carpenter, heirs of J. D. Carpenter, heirs of Dan'l Heirs of Noah Keator Chase heirs . Heirs of J. D. Dates. Heirs Margaret Dudgeon Heirs Chas. Simpson. Griffin heirs. 5561 43 58 98 81 54 .60 00 1500 00 209 07 831 97 2376 03 300 00'- 2444 44. 701 95 1500 00 259 07 831 97 2376 03 300 00 2444 44 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 117 INFANT HEIR REPORT—Continued. 2d Mortgage. 1st Mortgage. 1st Mortgage. lst Mortgage. lst Mortgage. lst Mortgage. 2d Mortgage. 2d Mortgage. 1st Mortgage. lst Mortgage. 1st Mortgage. 1st Mortgage. let Mortgage. 1st Mortgage. 1st Mortgage. 1st Mortgage. 1st Mortgage. 1st Mortgage. lst Mortgage. Note of C. M. Note Wilcox, 1st Mortgage. let Mortgage. 1st MortgaT.e. lst Mortgage. 1st Mortgage. 1st Mortgage. 1st Mortgage. 1st. Mortgage. 1st Mortgage. 1st Mortgage. Mary B. Ingersoll. Edwin Jillett. S. and N.C. Johnson S. and N.C. Johnson John McArthur. Carrie A. Smith. Carrie A. Smith. Carrie A. Smith. John Sinoebaugh Geo. Simpson. E. C. Van Kirk. Martha Woodin. Titus, secured by m't'g of C. A. Ives and J. M. Osborne. Slocum & George, secured by first mtg. Daniel Lane. Bell Miller. Catharine C. Wick, Geo. Vanhorn. M. Butts. Mary B. Ingersoll. Hanford T. Morgan. John E. Gowey. Kate C. Curtis. Wm. H. Wood. Anna E. Stanford. Wilcox & Slocum secured by mort- gage of D. Lane. Balance on Hand in uninvested money and interest &c. July 14,'91 June 19,'80 April 20,'91 July 5, '87 A ri1 11,'74 Mar. 28, '82 Jan. 26, '88 Carpenter, heirs of Dan'l Goodspeed heirs Carpenter, heirs of Dan'l Carpenter, heirs of Dan'l Van Horn heirs. Carpenter, heirs of Dan'l Ada. P. Blackman. Fred Bunnell April 24,'91 John Broas. Drake, heirs of Catherine Clara Searles. Mary and Lizzie Teeter. Fleming heirs. McAllister vs. McDonald. Clara Searles. Elizabeth Simpson Carpenter, heirs of Dan'l Griffin heirs. Ada P. Blackman. O'Brien, heirs of Jane April 5, '76 D. and M. Woodin Fogartyheirs John cKee. John McKee. Carpenter, heirs of J. D. Ada P. Blackman. Fogarty heirs Clara Searles. J. B. Warren. Simpson, heirs of Chas. Hanford heirs Fred B. Jewell. Hanford heirs. Young heirs. Geo. McGilvary heirs. Tobey heirs Oct. 24, '83 Jan. 20, '72 April 9, '92 Sept. 1, '92 Oct. 13, '92. Mar. 22. '92 Mar. 29, '92 April 1, '92 April 1. '92 Feb. 10, '86 John McKee. Wilgus heirs. Fred Brown. Keator heirs. Jane O'Brien. McKee, heirs of John Mabel McNeil. Mandeville heirs Daniel Carpenter. Lora M. Patch. Lizzie Teeter. ,Jennie M. Thomas. Paul Layton. Wyckoff heirs. Wyckoff heirs. Lora M. Patch. Susie G. Van Horn. Heirs of John McGilvary Clara Searles, Clara Searles Mabel McNeil McKee heirs. Carpenter, heirs of Dan'l 777 23 801 44 300 00 300 00 1150 43 500 00 100 00 10000 42 98 46 78 56 19 42 89 347 00 290 42 73 04 338 94 4000 00 98 00 176 00 176 00 826 31 420 43 282 76 96 81 534 23 529 00 98 86 237 11 27 82 37 00 35 98 385 24 329 92 241 00 43 84 50000 638 13 154 75 7 12 562 50 37 50 188 14 519 02 779 73 73 11 169 08 . 383 61 243 75 203 66 1700 00 435 55 281 59 354 76 428 10 855 29 39 38 105 38 500 00 777 23 801 44 300 00 300 00 1150 43 500 00 200 00 900 00 3388 94 850 00 • 826 31 800 00 1500 00 1000 00 500 00 800 00 600 00 1560 00 1 00 1700 00 1500 00 174 00 1000 00 500 00 31101 81 $3667 43 $34,769 24 I certify that there stands this day on the books of this bank to the credit of the Infant Heir Fund the sum of $415.16. ' G. C. MOWRY, Book-keeper, Tompkins Co. Nat. Bank 118 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. I certify that there stands on my books in the United States Trust Com- pany the sum of 406 and 86-roo dollars principal and 34 and 64-100 dollars ac- crued interest to November 16, 1892. CHARLES INGERSOLL, County Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me December 17, 1892. T. J. McELHENY, Deputy County Clerk. REPORT SURPLUS MONEY. Charles Ingersoll being duly sworn, says that the following is a correct report of all surplus moneys received and disbursed by him as County Treas- urer from November r6, 1891, to November 16, 1892. CHARLES INGERSOLL, Treasurer Tompkins County. Subscribed and sworn to before me December 17, 1892. T. J. MC ELHENY, Deputy Clerk. RECEIPTS. 1891 Balance in U. S. Trust Company, principal and in- terest to November 16, 1892. Nov. 16 Balance in Tompkins County Bank. 1892 Jan. 22 By Cash received of C. C. Buck, el al. Feb. 22 fl it " Hegamy vs. Newman Feb. 23 It it " Co. Treasurer vs. Selover. . Mch 24 d4 ft " S. C. Cummings . Apr. 27 tl " Lucetta Maples Apr. 7 " Gunderman vs. Pugsley . May 3 t," Osman vs. Bogardus .. . . $ 441 50 1,952 76 51 701 959 47 231 89 58o 11 1,000 00 470 28 358 32 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 119 June 23 U. S. Trust Company. • • $ 109 10 Accrued Interest charged to U. S. Trust 35 o6 Boardman vs. Jayne, Interest . 7 02 DISBURSEMENTS. $6,847 02 1891 Dec. i M. Van Cleef, Att'y, Manning vs. Shaw . $ 568 26 1892 Mch 7 Buck vs. Talmage 701 51 Apr. 7 Hegamy vs. Newman 959 47 Feb. io Morgan vs. Parsons 53 04 Feb. 22 " 13 27 May 17 County Treasurer vs. Selover. 231 89 June 3 Hulbert vs. Buck. 78 71 June 20 U: S. Trust Co. Interest on deposit 35 o6 June 23 Boardman vs. Jayne 109 10 June 23 CI7 02 July 5 Lucetta Maples r,000 oo Jnly 8 Jonathan P. Purdy, et al 590 00 July 8 Fees County Treasurer. 04 Aug. 4 Fees County Treasury 13 Sept. 3 Susan C. Cummings 246 93 Sept. io Polly Ryant, et al 333 18 Nov. 16 Pugsley vs. Gunderman 90 70 Nov. 16 Balance in Tompkins County Bank . 1,387 20 U. S. Trust Company to November 16, 2892 441 50 $6;847 02 November 16, 1892. I certify that there stands this day on the books of this Bank to the credit of Charles Ingersoll, County Treasurer, the sum of $1,387 21-100 dollars sur- plus money. H. L. HINCKLEY, Cashier Tompkins County National Bank. 120 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. REPORT OF THE SUPERINTENDENT OF THE POOR. To the Honorable, the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County : The undersigned Superintendent of the Poor of Tompkins County, reports that from the 15th day of November, 1891, to the i5th day of November, 1892, the following named persons have been supported in the County Alms House. COUNTY, Names No. Days. Names. No. Days Isaac Chapman. . 365 Clara J. Curran. 304 Eliza Dawson . .. 304 Thomas Ogden. 2 Richard King 365 Frank Storms 2 Moses Myers. 365 George*Fletcher 2 Lena Collins 365 Thomas Sutton. 2 Pattie Scott 14.1 Amos Flynn. i Paul Scott. 141 Ezra Thayer. t Frederick Davids 365 Edward Johnson. 77 Thomas Strong. 2 Amos Morgan 2 Joseph Tierce 2 John Berger 26 John Strong 6 Jim Ryan 4 Thonias Sears 2 Ezra McLogan .. 4 Charles Monroe . . . 18o Jefferson Thomas . . r James Thames t Theodore Monegan 1 Robert Ormsby . io John Lynn . i Aden Ormsby to James Jeffres . 1 Elnora Ormsby. 10 George Meaney. t Nettie Ormsby io Abram Strong t Anna Ormsby to Charles Fox i Flora Ormsby . to Tim Hagerty . 4 Tom Lindsly. 3 John Thames. 3 Thomas Jones 3 Nathan Fowler t John Connor. 3 Ezra Howell . 2 John Simonds 5 Jerome Green 2 Joseph Mansfield. . 4 Martha Moxet 120 Erastus Maney . 2 Thomas Flynn. 2 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 121 George Flinsy 3 Lucus Moon. r Ezra Thayer x Ernest Jones. I George Strong 1 Edwin Smith. 1 Francis Young 1 Jim Gardner .. . 2 / Thomas Flynn I Frank Loomis 2 Joseph Maney i George Munger. 1 Charles Scott . 1 Mary Moxet 36 John Thomas. r Thomas Williams. 3 Edgar Sutton. r Miburn Clark. 3 Orin Frost 8x Eugene Quinn 3 John Sanders. 2 Francis Boshon. 2 Edward Case. 2 Sim Stephens I John Simons. 5 John Smith . 5 Harry Cornis. 2 John Johnson 1 Abner Turner . . . . . . . i John Gray . 13 John Flynegan. 2 Mason Jones. 1 Frank Stephens 2 Jesse Thayer. . . . . . . . 2 Clermont Strong i Mason Jones 2 George Strong x George Samuels 1 Charles Metzier. 3 John Mansfield . 2 John Miller 3 Mrs. John Mansfield 2 Edgar Mann. I James Crosby 2 Thomas Malone 1 Edward Simonds 51 Mason Metzier 1 Mike Manning . .. . 2 John Messer 1 Henry Talbot. 2 Orin Maddison 2 John Myers . . . 8 Mike Plumb i John Adler I James Mosher 1 Mrs. John Adler 1 James Cummings. 1 Total ITHACA. Charles Schuyler . 133 Bella Swan. Daniel Carney 365 Abner Swan Abram Pelham. . . 365 Julia Payne. George Short. 365 George Payne John Bishop 174 John Wilkinson Frank Raney 365 Owen Galligher, 2d James Willson .. . 142 Fleator Moxet 3,529 4 4 231 23r 175 37 93 122 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. James Dailey 58 John Dailey 1 Mary Synn, 189r-92* . . 730 Mrs. Joice 18o Owen Galligher, . . 185 Alice Twine 154 Joseph Reed . 99 George Moxet 42 Henry Weight 95 Pat Murphy 21 Horace Whitehead 365 A. R. Taylor. . 365 Daniel McCune. 365 Emely Vanalstine 365 Abram Shepard. 154 John Sullivan 365 George Thompson 365 Dyer Pangburn. 307 Joseph Jones . 335 Peter Nicholson 365 *Omitted from report of 1891. Total 7,500 DRYDEN. Hiram Dodge. 314 Silas Tucker. 365 Frank Corcoran 365 David Finch.. . . . . . . . 146 Elisha Wilcox 349 William Ashby. 42 Akis Burton 49 Total 1,610 CAROLINE. Mrs. Z. Venerable 365 GROTON. John McCarty. 365 ENFIELD. Morgan Wallenbeck 365 • DANBY. Jerusha Cronce. 365 Ira D. Nichols 365 Elnora Cronce 365 1,095 LANSING. Sally Teater . . . . . . , . . . 42 Ada Hahn 127 Lorenzo Kent 38 Tony Hahn 99 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 123 Barney Moor 177 Hattie Hahn 44 Nelson Mattice . 86 613 NEwr1E1.D. Sarah Vreeland . 365 Michael Corbit . 365 730 ULYSSFS. James Ferguson 266 Savilla Trowbridge 74 340 The whole number of days said persons have been support- ed in the County Alms House is, 16,512. Towns No. Days Cost of Board and Clothing County 3,529 $65o 86 Ithaca 7,500 • 1,383 23 Dryden 1,610 . 296 94 Caroline 365 67 32 Groton 365 67 32 Enfield 365 67 32 Lansing • 613 113 07 Danby . 1,095 201 96 Newfield 730 134 63 Ulysses 340 62 71 16,512 $3,045 36 The amount of drafts drawn on the County Treasurer for bills audited by the Superintendent for the support of the insti- tution during the said year, over and above the proceeds of the farm, was $3,243.90 of which $198.54 was improvements, leav- ing a balance of $3, 045.36 for the expenses of the House. The following accounts have been audited by the Superin- tendent of the Poor, and drafts drawn on the County Treasurer for the expenses of the House incurred from the 15th day of November, 1891, to the 15th'day of November, 1892. 124 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. CLASS A—MEATS. Date. No. order. Dec. 30, 1891 5 Warren G. Farrington $ 21 72 6 Alva Thomas 23 28 7 Frank Finch. 13 44 8 Grant Cole. 27 24 9 Erving Dreamer . '7 94 10 James Bower. 78 84 II Samuel Frazier. 12 12 12 Fred Swartout . 13 o8 13 Thomas & Northrup 37 80 14 Elam Rolfe 15 26 15 Thad Bower 31 92 16 Charles M. Bower 18 oo 17 Tertulas Jones. 32 82 18 Jonah Kirby 6 74 19 Andrew Crawford 18 18 20 Charles Wood 13 68 21 Daniel Frazier. 13 10 22 Edward Pyle. 54 60 23 Elisha Church . 31 62 24 Joseph Andrews. 40 02 25 Charles Foot. 23 94 26 Thomas Kirby . 16 56 28 Charles J. Fletcher. 18 36 29 John Walenbeck . 22 02 30 W. H. Pinkney 78 54 31 Henry Hausner 6 04 32 Jay Briggs. 26 76 33 Clarence King. 31 40 34 Fred Trumbull. 17 50 35 A. H. Pierson 45 24 36 Caleb Carman . 19 38 37 Sidney P. Thompson. 24 24 38 David Colgrove 16 02 39 C. S. Bailey 16 56 4o Fred E. Bates 51 84 41 Willis H. Morgan 27 82 Jan. 6, 1892. 42 Harvey Updike 24 00 43 Jesse Mekeel 22 08 44 Henry Andrews 17 58 June I, 1892 July 6, 1892 Sept. 7, 1892 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 125 47 George Batty . $io 6o 57 A. L. Wets 18 27 8r George Batty 6 18 89 A. L. Wets. 24 84 94 A. L. Wets. 35 89 95 George Batty 7 69 CLASS B—Provisions and Dry Goods. Date. No. Order. Name. Dec. 2, 1891 Jan. 6, 1892 Feb. 3, 1892 March 2, 1892 April 6, 1892 May 4, 1892 June I, 1892 July 6, 1892 Sept. 7, 1892 Oct. 5, 1892 Nov. 2, 1892 Nov. 5, 1892 $I,130 75 Amount r VanBuskirk Bros, $17 82 2 Manning Atwater 72 59 3 D. B. Stewart & Co. 34 94 49 Hawkins & Todd 34 16 5o John Kerst 62 20 51 E. C. Almy 46 16 52 George S. Barber 9 48 53 D. B. Stewart & Co , 19 44 55 Hook Bros 4 00 65 D. B. Stewart & Co. 38 58 67 J. T. Howe 28 00 69 D. B. Stewart & Co. 7 84 71 W. D. Brinkerhoff 43 49 72 VanBuskirk Bros. 11 98 76 John Kerst 29 42 78 D. B. Stewart & Co. 16 43 8o D. B. Stewart & Co. r5 zo 85 E. C. Almy 28 03 90 D. B. Stewart & Co. 30 48 92 D. B. Stewart & Co. 10 16 96 John 'Kerst . . . 37 99 97 H. Foster Owen 7 05 roo D. B. Stewart & Co. 20 90 102 D. B. Stewart & Co. 4 22 103 George W. Frost . r 67 105 Manning Atwater 55 62 $687 85 126 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. Date. No. order. Dec. 2, 1892 Jan. 14, 1892 Jan. 18, 1892 Feb. 3, 1892 March 2, 1892 Apr. 6, 1892 May 4, 1892 June; 1, .1892 July:. 6, 1892 Oct. 5, 1892 Dec. 3o, 1891 Jan., 6, 1892 March 2, 1892 April 6, 1892 July 6, 1892 Sept. 7, 1892 CLASS C—FUEL. Name. 4 Fowler & Farrington 61 Carman & Maloney 63. R. H. Stone 64 Fowler & Farrington. 70 Charles Seaman 95 George H. Vann 77, Fowler & Farrington. 79 Fowler & Farrington. 82 George H. Vann 91 Fowler & Farrington. 98 Fowler & Farrington . CLASS D—IMPROVEMENTS. Amount . $15 51 37 24 43 27 5o 23 49 13 23 41 4 81 3o 57 28 8o 70 63 81' 86 $323 59 27 Carman & Maloney, fertilizer. $43 O0 58 Barr Bros., hardware. 6 47 59 Cole & Pinkney, fertilizers 6 oo 68 H. S. Bates, hardware 9 62 Biggs & Co., two years account 109 41 73 86 87 93 Biggs & Co. . . J. W. & C. W. Dean, lumber Hook Bros., grass seed CLASSE—CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES AND REPAIRING. July 6, 1892, June 1, 1892 Oct. 5, 1892 Nov. 2, 1892 Nov. 12, 1892 4 02 14 22 5 8o $198 54 46 Mosher Bros. & Co., Clothing $138 16 54 C. M. Stanley, boots and shoes. 83 H. C. A1niy, repairing 99 Chapman & Becker, clothing. 104 H. C: Almy, repairing : . . . . . 3 25 io6 C. M. Stanley 25 45 I2 6o 15 55 48 15 $243 16 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 127 CLASS F—MEDICINE AND ATTENDANCE. Jan. 6, 1892 48 Horton & Holton, medicine $41 63 6o F. A. Kerst, attendance. 6o 5o Feb. 3, 1892 66 White & Burdick, medicine. 25 78 $127 91 CLASS G—MISCELLANEOUS. Date. No. Order. Name. Amount Jan. 6, 1892 45 E. D. Boyer, threshing . $21 20 45 Ithaca Journal, printing 3 io Jan. 14, 1892 62 E. L. Brown, salary 125 00 April 6, 1892 74 E. L. Brown, salary . . 125 00 June 1, 1892 84 Charles Monroe, kitchen cook 7 8o July 6, 1892 88 E. L. Brown, salary 125 00 Oct. 5, 1892 101 E. L. Brown, salary . 125 oo $532 10 OUT DOOR RELIEF. The following amounts have been audited, and drafts drawn on the County Treasurer for bills contracted for temporary re- lief of county paupers, out of the County Alms House from the i5th day of November, 1891, to the i5th day of November, 1892. Date. No. Order. Name. Amount Dec. 2, 1892 1 F. T. Greenly, relief Mrs. Brando . 5 00 2 A. Tompkins, carting wood and coal . i 25 4 T. Brown, O. P., Danby, relief tramps . . . . 1 00 5 J. Flickinger, attendance Co. Poor, Ulysses . 20 25 Jan. 6, 1892 6 R. L. Smith, M.D., medical service to Jan. 1st 15 00 7 Bradford Snyder, O. P., Dryden, relief tramps 3 5o 8 Mary Wood, care and board Geo. Mead . . 13 50 Jan. 18, 1892 9 T. J. Harrington, carting wood and coal . . 15 5o 10 James Dick, coal and wood furnished Co. Poor 6o 79 11 M. Atwater, relief to James Slaght 3 75 128 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. Feb. 3, 1892 March 2, 1892 Apr. 6, 1892 May 4, 1892 May 4, 1892 June 1, 1892 July 6, 1892 Aug. 3, 1892 Sept. 7, 1892 Oct. 5, 1892 Oct. 20, 1892 12 Geo. E. Harris, O. P., Caroline, relief tramps 13 John Tyler, ex. taking J. Gross to S. V. Home 14 C. W. Earl, expense in Monroe insanity case 15 Mary Wood, board and care George Mead . . 16 Isaac Dodd, O. P., Ithaca, care county poor 17 T. Brown, O. P., Danby, relief Hiram Freer 1S B. Snyder, O. P., Dryden, relief tramps .. 19 M. Atwater, relief Mrs. C. H. Day and family 20 J. S. Love, O. P., service in Ireland insanity 21 O. P. Ithaca, relief county poor and tramps 22 H. Herrick, O. P., Lansing, ex. in Fuller Ins. 23 L. W. Carpenter, M. D., medical service.. . 24 George Whitley, service in Perry ins. case. . 25 H. Welling, O. P., relief Edward Simons . . 26 Mary Wood, board and care George Mead . . 27 G. Whitley, O. P., relief Personius family . . 28 I. W. Sherwood, relief Mary Murphy and others . • 29 Jas. Dick, coal and wood, Co. poor of Ithaca . 3o R. H. Stone, coal to county poor, Ulysses . . 31 Mary Wood, board and care George Mead.. . 32 E. R. Brink, relief to Personius family . . 33 R. L. Smith, M. D., medical service to July 1 34 O. P., Ithaca, relief county poor. 35 Brad Snyder, O. P., Dryden, relief tramps . 36 Mary Wood, board and care George Mead . 37 M. Atwater, relief Mrs. Day and family .. 38 J. Larmore, O. P., Dryden, relief Co. poor . SERVICES OF OVERSEERS. $3 00 6 90 400 6 00 243 79 6 00 500 35 02 3 25 126 20 2 00 8 25 3 oo 3 20 23 5o 5 40 26 50 14 98 11 87 21 00 5 00 25 00 89 34 2 00 13 50 43 12 32 30 $888 66 The following statement shows the amount of bills audited by the Superintendent of the Poor, to the Overseers for their services to the county from the i5th of November, 1891, to the i5th of November, 1892. Date. No. Order. Name. 19 Theodore Brown, Danby Amount $ 200 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 129 Apr. 6, 1892 20 Isaac Dodd, Ithaca. $52 00 22 Hiram Herrick, Lansing 4 00 22 G. C. Whitley, Caroline 4 00 23 Henry Welling, Enfield 2 00 May 4, 1892 24 G. C. Whitley, Caroline 2 00 25 I. W. Sherwood, Ulysses 2 00 26 G. C. Whitley, Caroline 2 00 July 6, 1892 27 John E. Coy, Ithaca 26 oo Oct. 5, 1892 28 Hiram Herrick, Lansing .. . . 4 00 29 John E. Coy, Ithaca 26 00 Oct. 20, 1892 . 3o James Larmore, Dryden 2 00 $128 00 TRANSPORTATION. Names of persons transported to the County Alms House during the year ending with the i5th of November, 1892, with the bills ane names of those transporting them, as per tran- sportation book, and where chargeable. Date. No. Order. By whom brought. Name. Where Chargeable Nov. 21, 1891 1 J. Larmore . . . David Finch,.. . . Dryden.. $3 6o Dec. 2, 1891 2 J. M. Owen . . . Edwin Simonds . . Enfield.. 1 35 Dec. 2, 1891 3 H. Herrick .. . . Nelson Mattice .. . Lansing . 3 3o Jan. 1, 1892 4 B. Snyder . . . . Henry Wait Dryden . 2 to Jan. 8, 1892 5 J. M. Douglass . . Orin Frost County .. 1 8o Feb. 2, 1892 6 Isaac Dodd .. . . Julia Payne Ithaca . . 1 5o March 4, 1892 7 John E. Coy . . . Fletcher Moxet. . Ithaca . . 1 00 7 John E. Coy . . . Martha Moxet . . County .. 3 00 March 8, 1892 8 John E. Coy . . . Mrs. Joice Ithaca . . 1 5o March 1, 1892 9 H. Herrick . . . Barney Moor .. . Lansing . 3 00 Dec. 4, 1892 to Isaac Dodd .. . . Ormsby family. . County .. 5 00 Jan. 16, 1892 11 Isaac Dodd .. . . Eliza Curran County .. 1 50 March 30, 1892 12 John E. Coy . . . Jerusha Cronce .. . Danby 12 John E. Coy . . . Elnora Cronce . . . Danby f ' 3 00 April 14, 1892 13 John E. Coy . . . Alice Twine Ithaca . . 1 5o 14 H. Welling . . . E. Simonds County .. 1 5o May 28, 1892 15 John E. Coy . . . Pat Murphy Ithaca . . 1 5o 130 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. July ii, 1892 16 H. Herrick .. . . Ada Hahn Lansing i 16 H. Herrick.. . . Tony Hahn ' Lansing f 17 John E. Coy . . . John Smith' Ithaca . . 1 5o. Oct. 25, 1892 18 J. Larmore . . . . William Ashby .. . Dryden .. 3 6o Nov. 7, 1892 19 John E. Coy . . . John'Myers . County... 1 50' $45 90 3 15 GRAIN AND PRODUCE. The following list comprises the amount of .grin and pro- duce that has been raised on the farm during the year, and the amount now on hand. On hand 233 bushels wheat 240 40 tons hay 38 340 'bushels potatoes . 275 300 ' " oats 25o 18o " barley 18o ,20 beans 18, 600 " corn—ears 500 3o sweet corn. 5 15 , tomatoes 20 beets ro 100 " apples. _ 75 200 heads celery 175 loo ," cabbage 75 4 casks cider. 4 10 loads pumpkins Corn stalks from eight acres Nearly all on hand Supplies 4on hand : Two 'shroud s ; 6 chemise ; 10 sheets ; 16 pillow cases ; 6 pairs drawers ; 4 flannel,skirts ; 14 pairs women's hose ; 16 pairs men's hose ; 4 men's shirts ; 4 pairs overalls ; 2 pairs boots ; 3 pairs shoes ; 2 bed ticks ; 4 pillow ticks ; 4 baby dresses ; 4 baby skirts . 4 baby shirts ; 1 flannel blanket ; 49 yards mulsin ; 20. yards calico ; 24 yards gingham ; 20 pounds coffee ; i chest tea ; % barrels granulated sugar ; ,1 and 'Z barrels soap chips ; box cakes ; ' % barrel molas- SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDING -S, 1892. 131 ses ; 200 pounds butter ; i barrel pickles ; i barrel pork ; 2 packages lard ; i barrel salt ; 2 barrels vinegar ; 3 tons coal. RECAPITULATION. Amount on hand as per last report $ 269 21 Appropriated for indoor expenses . 3,085 87 " Out -door relief. 1,050 00 " Service Overseers 150 00 " Salary of Keeper 500 00 " Transportation 5o 00 Amount of drafts drawn on Treasurer for indoor expenses and improvements $3,243 90 Out -door relief. 888 66 Service of Overseers . 128 oo Transportation Whole number in House November 15, 1891 Received during the year Born during the year 45 90 44 122 3 Number dicharged during year 121 Died 9 Absconded. 2 $5,105 OS $4,306 46 $ 798 27 169, 133 Number in House November 15, 1892 36 Average number in House during year 46 31-33 Average yearly expense of each person $62 71 Average weekly " " 1 29-1 The stock on the farm consists of 3 horses belonging to Keeper, I yoke of oxen, 7 milch cows, 12 fatting hogs, one brood sow, 15o common fowls belonging to County. The farm tools belonging to County consists of I grain drill, I truck wagon, I spring toothed harrow, and i pair bob- sleighs. 132 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. STATEMENT. Amount of cash received, and how the same has been expended. On hand last report $37 38 Feb. 9, 1892, received of J. Knight, old grease .. 22 38 July 15, 1892, received of McCafferty, hay . 136 76 Nov. 14, 1892, received of Elias Smith, hams 5 90 Expended for postage and stationery Traveling expenses Insanity cases not sent to Willard . In the settlement of paupers Telephone . Conveying Fred Cook to home for feeble minded . Perry & Co., supplies H. L. Haskin, supplies . $6 5o 44 97 6 oo 3 00 3 75 7 95 1 38 I 00 D. B. Stewart & Co., supplies . 4 8o J. T. Howe, supplies 40 79 D. B. Stewart & Co., supplies . 7 75 D. B. Stewart & Co., supplies . 15 88 Ezra Young, & Co 20 66 Balance on hand STATE OF NEW YORK, ss COUNTY OF TOMPKINS, $202 42 $164 43 $37 99 On this 17th day of November, 1892, personally appeared before me, James S. Lyke, Superintendent of the Poor of the County of Tompkins, and who be- ing duly sworn, deposes and says that the foregoing report shows the amount of money on hand November 15th, 1892, and the amount received and the amount expended as per report, is just and true to the best of his knowledge and belief. JAMES S. LYKE. Sworn and subscribed to before me this 17th day of November, 1892. T. J. McELHBNY, Deputy County Clerk. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 133 STATEMENT Showing the amount of cash received from sales by Keeper Brown, and how they have been disbursed. Received from sales of hams and lard . $85 64 " Veal calves . 15 07 if " Casey for cow pasture .. 9 00 $109 71 Amount expended for supplies and improvements to prop- erty and furniture $63 94 Cash paid kitchen cook. 28 70 $92 64 Balance on hand. $17 07 STATE OF NEW YORK, l SS : TOMPKINS COUNTY, E. L. Brown, keeper of the County Alms House being duly sworn, deposes and says that the above account is just and true to the best of his knowledge and belief. E. L. BROWN. Sworn and subscribed before me this r7th day of November, '1892. JAMES S. LYKE, Superintendent of Poor. Name and location of patients who have been conveyed to the Willard State Hospital. Jan. 12, 1892 William B. Wolcott, Caroline Jan. 3o, 1892 William Fuller Lansing Feb. 8, 1892 Sylvester Roper Danby Feb. 27, 1892 Mary J. Barnard Ithaca Mar. lo, 1892 David Ireland, (Town) Groton Mar. 22, 1892 Lewis Snyder, (Town) Ithaca 134 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. Mar. 23, 1892 Josephine Perry, Ithaca April 9, 1892 Warren Smythe Dryden April 19, 1892 Seymour Moso Dryden June 7, 1892 Erie J. Tichenor . Ithaca June 20, 1892 CharlestW. Poyer Newfield July 13, 1892 J. A. E. Durling Ithaca July 16, 1892 Joseph Spor . . Groton July 23, 1892 Henry Conliff Ithaca Aug. 2, 1892 Fred S. Clark . Lansing Aug. 3r, ,1892 Sylvester Roper Danby Sept. 9, 1892 Charles H. Edwards Caroline Sept. 16, 1892 Priscilla DeMond . Ulysses Sept. 20, 1892 Fay T. Mapes Lansing Sept. 24, 1S92 Ida S. Horton, self supporting .Ithaca Oct. -1, 1892 Anna L. Bower, pays $2 per week Lansing Oct. 4, 1892 Phebe L. Cooper, self supporting Caroline Oct. 24, 1892 John Lambertson, self supporting Dryden Name of patients who have died, or who have been dis- charged from the Willard State Hospital, during the year 189.r and 1892. Dec. 11, 1891 Mary Meuzo, discharged . Ulysses Dec. 26, 1891 John McGrade, died . Ithaca Jan. 6, 1892 Charlotte O. Miller Ithaca'. Feb. 2, 1892 Nancy Schoolcraft, died . Newfield Feb. 26, 1892 Hannah Kirby, died Enfield Mar. 3, 1892 Ruth Ann Hurlbut, discharged Ithaca Mar. 13, 1892 Charles Whipple, absconded Dryden April 8, 1892 Priscilla DeMond, discharged Ulysses May 7, 1892 Orpha Allen, died Ulysses May 21, 1892 Sylvester Roper, discharged Danby Aug. 5, 1892 . Nora A. McKeen, discharged . Lansing Aug. 17, 1892 Patrick J. Casey, died Ithaca Aug. 26, 1892 John C. Bovire, discharged Ithaca Aug. 27, 1892 F. A. Partenheimer, discharged Ithaca Sept. 2, 1892 Erie J. Tichenor . Lansing Sept. 23, 1892 Palmer Shirley, died . Ithaca Sept. 24, 1892 William B. Wolcott, discharged Caroline SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 135 Name and location of children who have been admitted to the Children's Home at Ithaca. March i, 1892 Fred Cooke{- Dryden March 26, 1892 Nora Lamphire . . . Lansing Eva Lamphire . Lansing Amanda Lamphire* Lansing July 16, 1892 Unknown Infant left on door step. Ithaca Oct. 25, 1892 Maude Leonard Caroline Willie Leonard Caroline tSent to Idiotic Home, Syracuse, N. Y., June 11, 1892. *Given permanent home in good family. Permanent homes have been secured for Georgie Saxton and Emma Cummings. I cannot speak too highly of the management of this insti- tution. The advantages of a cheaper rate of maintenance, and a saving in transportation, are not all the advantages to be derived from its patronage. In securing permanent homes for the children, the one great object of the managers is to see that they are favorably located, and all applicants are subjected to the closest scrutiny in regard to their moral status, and their ability to comfortably provide for, and properly educate the children committed to their cre. The good effects of a home institution of this kind is far reaching and is too little appreciated. The removing of chil- dren from pauper families, where all the influences teed toward heriditary and more permanent pauperism, is one of the grand- est things in all charitable work. This the "Home" at Ithaca aims to do ; and with a larger building much more could be done in this direction. As it is, by a changing of Mrs. Beebe's rooms to another building a larger number can be accommo- dated than in previous years. 136 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. APPROPRIATIONS FOR ENSUING YEAR. In conformity to the 3oth section, Title ist, Chapter zo, of the Revised Statutes, I respectfully report that I estimate the expense of the Town and County paupers to be supported in the Alms House during the ensuing year $3,000 00 Temporary relief of County paupers not in Alms House t,000 00 Services of Overseers of the Poor 15o 00 Keeper's salary . 500 00 Transportation of paupers . 5o 00 Total appropriation . $4,700 00 The surplus left over from last year should not be taken into consideration in making a new appropriation for the ensu- ing year as nearly all of it will be needed in furnishing the new building. The attention of your committee is respectfully called to the condition of the furniture now in use, and its ,adaptability to the new structure. In the opinion of the Super- intendent, at least thirty new iron bedsteads will be needed, two long tables and a sufficient number of chairs to seat the in- mates, and also chairs for the day rooms seem to be indispensa- ble. These are actual necessities and not ornaments. The ranges, in both the kitchen of the inmates and that of the keeper, have outlived their usefulness and must be replaced by new ones. The estimated cost of these alone will be from eighty to one hundred dollars. JAMES S. LYKE, Superintendent of Poor. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 137 DISTRICT ATTORNEY'S REPORT. To the.Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County Pursuant to law, I make report of all fines imposed in the various Courts of Record of said county since my last report. Persons fined. Offense. Amount William H. Allen. Assault $r5o 00 Lucius E. Holden. Excise roo 00 The fine of $150,00 against William Allen was remitted by order of the Court. In the case of Lucien Holden the defendant has appealed from the judgment of conviction, which appeal is now pending. No fines have been paid to me nor has anything been col- lected by me on forfeited recognizances. All of which is re- spectfully submitted. J. H. JENNINGS, District Attorney. JUSTICE OF THE PEACE REPORTS. Reports of the Justices of the Peace of the various towns of the county, of all fines and penalties by them collected respectively, during the past year. CAROLINE. John Cross reports no money received. R. G. H. Speed, reports no money received. John J. Peters, reports no money received. Walker V. Personius reports no money received. 138 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. DANBY. Jacob Wise reports no money received. Z. Smiley, reports no money received. J. B. Thatcher reports no money received. T. W. Slocum reports no money received. DRYDEN. S. S. Hoff reports no money received. Wm. E. Brown reports no money received. G. E. Underwood reports no money received. Geo. E. Hanford 'reports no money received. Rec'd. Pd. Co. Treas. Geo. E. Monroe reports $Io oo . . . $ro 00' ENFIELD. Wm. F. Smith reports no money received. F. B. Aiken reports no money received. D. M. Searles reports no money received. E. G. Willis 'reports no money received. GROTON. Nelson Stevens reports no money received. Newton Baldwin reports no money received. J. M. Montfort reports no money received. H. S. Hopkins reports $48 00 . . . $48 oo ITHACA. Wm. J. Totten, reports no money received. M. E. Poole reports $Io 00 . . . $ro oo Jason P. Merrill reports $22 5o . . . $22 5o Estate of C. C. Van Kirk, no report. LANSING. Frank H. Tarbell reports no money received. B. M. Hagin, reports no money received. Nelson E. Lyon reports no money received. Chas. Drake reports $S oo,. . . • $S, oo SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 139 NEWFIELD. Seymour B. Grover reports no money received. W. H. Van Ostrand reports no money received. A. H. Stamp reports no money received. A. K. Allen reports no money received. ULYSSES. Norman R. Gifford reports no money received. A. P. Osborn reports no money received. Henry Hutchings reports no money received. John N. Barker reports no money' received. Total amounts $98 5o LOAN COMMISSIONER'S REPORT. ITHACA, N. Y., NOVEMBER I, 1892. To the Comptroller of the State of New York : A statement of the United States Deposit Fund as shown by the books when turned over by Commissioners Leary and, Houpt. Name. MORTGAGES. No. Am't Principal. Principal Pd. Int. Pd. John H. Cronce, 574 $164 34 Abram Leonard, 728 600 oo Benj. Starr, 655 Too oo Lewis H. Young, 822 15o 00 Ezra Weaver, 652 700 00 George McWhorter, 573 300 oo John Van Riper, 692 ioo 00 William Nixon, 672 300 00 Isaiah Van Demark, 770 500 00 Benj. Van Demark, 769 500 00 John Harker, 708 1200 00 $8 22 30 00 500 7 5o 35 00 15 00 5 00 15 00 25 00 25 00 60 oo 140 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. John Harker, Eliza Pierson, 757 5o 00 2 50 John Pettigrove, 977 200 oo I0 00 Andrew Chaffie, 791 500 00 25 00 W. H. Quick, 816 35o 00 • • . 17 5o Mary E. Bundy, 666 450 00 • • • 22. 50 Jacob S. Green, 68o 123 00 (in full) 123 00 . 6 15 Stephen Dasance, 710 350 00 I00 00 . . l 17 50 Helen Van Demark, 768 400 00 . . 20 00 R. F. Abbey, 829 400 00 20 00 Mary Patterson, 782 535 00 26 75 Jas. R. Grant, 683 20I 00 10 50 John A. Sexton, 656' 700 00 35 0O John Cronce,• 621 25o 00 12 50 Wm. Cronce, 669 200 00 10 00 J. C. Whitley, 546 200.00 I0 00 John Cronce, Jr., 478 15o 00 7 5o David Sullivan, 750, 500 00 25 00 James and J. Shepard, 686250 00 12 50 Geo. Havens, _ 498 340 00 . . 17 00 T. J. McElheny, 815 400 00 20 00 J. H. Cook, 738 goo 00 45 00 John Vail, 755 300 00 15 00, W. R. Beers, 8o6 400 00 . . 20 00 Mrs. H. L. Havens, 771 roo oo (in full) 100 00 . 5 oo Jedediah Brown, 706 3oo 00 15 00 John G. Payne, 628 1200 00 6o 00 Chas. ,fowler, 665 325 00 i6 25 Reuben H. Carpenter, 752 500 00 25 00 H. T. Van Demark, 714 1000 00 5o oo Peter Beach, 688 85o 00 - • .42 50 Mary K. Tucker, 843 400 00 ' 20 00 Davis Baldwin, 713 150 00 7 5o Daniel C. Carr, 403 700 00 35 00 Marvin Seager, 736 600 00 3o 0O Chas. L. Ervey, 837 800-oo 40 O0 W. and Chas. Hinckley, 305 50o oo 25 oo Amanda Moore, 534 300 00 15 00 John Kingsbury, ' 783_ 25o 00 .. • 12 '50 , J. S. Reynolds, 610 300 00 . . . 15 00 Daniel Bowyer, 3or 150 00 7 50, Jas. M. Miller, 681 800oo 40 00 Meleson Savage, 758 ' 600 00. ' 3o 00 $600 00 . . Total, $22,597 34 'PdonPrin. $923 00 .$1,12987 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 141 To which add M't'g of 726 150 00 2 years' Int. in default $16 o Calvin H. Genoung 5 Total Amt. Mortgages . . $22,747 34 To total Amt. of Int. $1,146 37 Hart Farm $1,500 00 Total Amt. Rec'd from Leary and Houpt $24, 247 34 We charge ourselves as below : Total amount of Mortgages $22,747 34 Total amount of interest on same 2,146 37. Hart farm . 1,500 o0 Principal paid in . 9�3 00 Rent of Hart Farm in default 70 00 We credit ourselves as below : $26,386 72 Hart farm . $I,500 00 Interest in default 16 5o Paid for Receipt Book 5 00 Rent of Hart farm in default 7o 00 Commissioners 281 84 Draft to Comptroller . 1,866 , 03 Total amount of Mortgages. 22,747 34 RECAPITULATION. $26,386 71 Amount of Mortgages turned over to us by Commissioners Leary and Houpt, March 20, 2892 $22,747 34 Less principal paid in . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9�3 00 Total amount bearing interest $21,824 34 To which add Hart farm $1,500 00 Total amount in hand November I, 2892 $23,324 34 We hereby certify that the foregoing statement and report is correct. Dated November ist, 2892. C. B. BROWN, PATRICK SHANNON. 142 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 7th day of December, 1892. A. G. STONE, Notary Public. ADDENDA. To the Comptroller of the State of New York : The Supervisors of Tompkins County on examination of the books and accounts of Loan Commissioners Leary and Houpt, found a discrepancy of $99.25. Said discrepancy occurred in the omission to report a payment on principal on mortgage of Harriett L. Havens (No. 771) of that amouut in the year 1891 ; the same $99.25 has been paid by Commissioner Leary and Houpt to us and a draft for $99.25 has been this day forwarded by us. I hereby certify the foregoing statement is true. C. B. BROWN, Loan Commissioner. Subscribed and sworn to before me, December 15, 1892. W. F. SMITH, Justice of the Peace. RAILROAD BONDING COMMISSIONERS' AND SUPERVISORS' REPORT. ENFIELD. To Wm. F. Smith, Supervisor of the Town of Enfield: DEAR SIR :—The undersigned Bonding Commissioner for the Town of Enfield would respectfully submit to you the fol- lowing report : There has been issued against said Town of Enfield bonds to the amount of twenty-five thousand dollars ($25,000) to aid SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 143 in the construction of the Pennsylvania and Sodus Bay Railroad and exchanged for capital stock of said railroad company. These bonds are dated March 1, 1871, and will become due March 1, 1901, and bear interest at seven per cent., payable semi-annually upon the first day of March and September of each year. There has been paid and cancelled of said bonds, eight thousand two hnndred dollars ($8,200), leaving outstanding and unpaid sixteen thousand eight hundred dollars ($16,800). The amount of interest to become due the coming year is one thousand one hundred and seventy-six dollars ($1,176) and we request that you cause to be raised by tax on said town the sum of $1,176 to meet said interest when it becomes due. We have now on hand a sinking fund of two thousand seventy-six dollars and fifty-one cents deposited in the Ithaca Savings Bank. December 1, 1892. STAT$ OF NEW YORK, TOMPKINS COUNTY. f W. H. AMMACK, Commissioner. Wm. H. Ammack being duly sworn deposes and says that the within re- port is a true statement of the condltion of the bonded indebtedness of this town of Enfield and of the singing fund of said town. W. H. AMMACK. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2d of December, 1892. F. B. AIKEN, Justice of the Peace. In accordance with chapter 552 of laws of 187o, I hereby report the bonded debt of the town of Enfield to be as follows, viz : 144 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. Amount of bonds issued to Pennsylvania and Sodus Bay Railroad. $25,000 00 Principal paid $8,2oo 00 Outstanding bonds $16,800 00 Sinking fund in bonds of Commissioner $2,o76 51 Unpaid bonds less sinking fund $14,723 49 Resolved, That at the request of the Bonding Commissioner of the Town of Enfield, there be levied and collected on the taxable property of said town the sum of one thousand one hundred and seventy-six dollars ($1,176) to pay the interest on above named railroad bonds for the year 1893. WM. F. SMITH, Supervisor. GROTON. GROTON, N. Y., Nov. 3o, 1892. Dana Rhodes, Esq., Supervisor of the Town of Groton, Groton, N. Y.. DEAR SIR :—The undersigned Commissioner of the Town of Groton, appointed under the Act passed May 18, 1869, haws of New York, Chapter 907, would respectfully submit the fol- lowing report : That the amount of bonds issued in aid of the Ithaca & Cort- land Railroad (known now as the Elmira, Cortland & Northern) amounted to the suin of $15,000. That interest on the same to become due February, 1893, is•$525 ; that interest to become due August 1, 1893, amounts to $525. That I hold a sinking fund as follows : SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 145 Town bonds of the Town of Groton. $ 300 00 Mortgages on real estate in said town 78o 00 Certificates of deposit in First National Bank, Groton . 3,434 00 Total sinking fund on hand $4,514 00 I have also cash on hand for coupons not presented 10 5o That the interest received during the year is. 181 49 Therefore I ask for an appropriation to pay interest on said bonds February 1 1893 525 00 Also to pay interest on bonds due August 1, 1893 525 00 Also to provide a sinking fund of one per cent 150 00 Total $1,200 00 I therefore ask that the sum of twelve hundred dollars, as above, be levied and collected on the Town of Groton, to be paid over to the Commissioner of said town, to be expended for the above purpose. D. H. MARSH, Commissioner. STATE OF NEW YORK, SS : TOMPKINS COUNTY, I, D. H. Marsh, being duly sworn, say that the foregoing statement signed by myself as Commissioner, is a just and true report in every particular, so far as deponent has knowledge of the facts stated, and in other respects deponent believes it to be true. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3oth day of November, 1892 11. G. MOE, Notary Public. To Ike Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County : In accordance with the Laws of 1870, Chapter 552, I here- by report the public debt of Groton to be as follows : Bonds issued by the Commissioner of the now E., C. & N. railroad, bearing 7 per cent. interest semi-annual payment.. . . $15,000 00 Interest coming due February I, 1893 525 00 146 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. Interest coming due August i, 1893. 525 00 Amount to provide sinking fund of one per cent 150 00 Resolved, That at the request of the Bonding Commissioner of the town of Groton, there be levied and collected for said town the sum of twelve hundred dollars to be applied as follows : For interest as stated $1,050 00 For sinking fund 150 00 DANA RHODES, Supervisor. ITHACA. To the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County: We, the undersigned Commissioners of the Town of Ithaca, for bonds of said town issued in aid of Geneva and Ithaca Rail- road beg leave to submit our twenty-second annual report as follows : Amount of bonds issued $ioo,000 00 The interest on said bonds falls due as follows : April i, 1893. $ 3,500 00 October i, 1893 3,500 00 Total $ 7,000 00 We therefore ask that the aforesaid sum of seven thousand dollars be assessed and levied upon the taxable property of the Town of Ithaca to pay said interest. We would further report that the sinking fund maintained for the purpose of extinguishing the principal of said bonds amounts at this date to $66,694 35-100 as follows : SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 147 Amount at date of last report $63,o48 24 Add for interest received 4,287 35 $67,335 59 Deduct premium and interest on bonds bought $438 39 Interest paid First National Bank of Ithaca 2 85 Portion of premium account charged back 200 00 $641 24 Balance as above $66,644 35 Above sum is invested as follows : Town of Ithaca, 7 per cent. bonds $49,000 00 Town of Ithaca, 5 per cent. bonds 5,000 00 Lucas Co. Ohio, 4,2 per cent. bonds 4,000 00 Schuyler Co. Illinois, 5 per cent. bonds . 4,000 00 Vigo Co. Indiana, 5 per cent. bonds 6,000 00 Adelbert Holden, Mortgage 5 per cent. 700 00 Cash in Ithaca Savings Bank 369 35 Cash in First National Bank 25 00 Premium account 1,600 00 Total as above . $66,694 35 The present bonded debt of the town of Ithaca for the pur- pose above mentioned is therefore exclusive of sinking fund $33,305.65 a reduction since last report of $3,646. i i. For reasons stated in our preceding reports we do not think it advisable to raise any money during the ensuing year to ap- ply on principal of said bonds. H. B. LORD. O. H. GREGORY, } Commissioners. GEO..R. WILLIAMS, JJJ Ithaca, November 16, 1892. STATE OF NEW YORK, i TOMPKINS COUNTY f SS. The undersigned being duly sworn depose and say that the above state- ment to which their names are subscribed as commissioners of the town of 148 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. Ithaca and the statement of accounts therewith submitted are true and correct to the best of their knowledge and belief. H. B. LORD, O. H. GREGORY, GEO. R. WILLIAMS, Subscribed and sworn to this i6th day of November, 1892. CASH ACCOUNT, 1891-1892. Nov. 7, 1891 Cash on hand Jan. 4, 1892 Interest on Lucas County Bond .. Jan. 9, 1892 Interest on Schuyler County Bond Feb. 2, 1892 Interest on Holden mortgage . . March 1, 1892 Interest on Ithaca 5 per cents. . Principal on Ithaca 5 per cents. March 18, 1892 Interest on Ithaca 7 per cents. . June 4, 1892 Interest on Vigo County Bonds .. June 1, 1892 Interest from Ithaca Savings Bank March 18, 1892 Interest Schuyler County Interest Lucas County Aug. 1, 1892 Interest from Ithaca Savings Bank Sept. 1, 1892 Interest on Ithaca 5s Oct. io, 1892 Interest from Ithaca Savings Bank . C. W. GAY, Notary Public. 5548 24 90 00 I00 00 35 00 75 00 2,000 00 3,430 00 300 00 6 43 Ioo 00 90 00 4 55 25 00 31 37 $6,835 59 March i8, 1892 Paid for Vigo County Bonds, Principal . . . . . Premium and Interest . Paid First National Bank of Ithaca, discount on Schuyler and Lucas County Coupons . . . Balance on hand INTEREST ACCOUNT, 1891-1892. Interest on Lucas County Bonds $18o 00 Interest on Schuyler County Bonds 200 00 Interest on Holden Mortgage . 35 00 Interest ou Ithaca 5s . 100 00 Interest on Ithaca 7s . 3,430 00 Interest from Ithaca Savings Bank 42 35 Interest on Vigo County Bonds 300 00 $4,28735 6,000 00 438 39 2 85 394 35 $6,835 59 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 149 Premium and interest on Vigo County $438 39 Interest paid First National Bank . 2 85 Premium account charged back . 200 00. Balance (see statement) 3,646 I1 PREMIUM ACCOUNT, 1891-1892. $4,287 35 Balance (see last report) $r,800 00 $1,8o0 oo Charged Back $eco 00 Balance as per report. 1,600 00 $1,800 00 To the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County : The undersigned Commissioners of the Town of Ithaca for the funding bonds issued to pay off bonds issued in aid of the Ithaca and Athens railroad, beg leave to report as follows : Amount of 5 per cent. bonds issued $285,000 00 Amount of 5 per cent. bonds redeemed 195,000 00 Outstanding . $90,000 00 Amount of bonds due March 1, 1893. 15,000 00 Amount of interest due March r, 1893 . 2,25o 00 Amount of interest due September r, 1893. 1,875 00 $19,125 00 We therefore request that fifteen thousand dollars, the principal of bonds falling due March 1, 1893, and four thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars to pay interest, be levied and assessed on the taxable property of the town of Ithaca. O. H. GREGORY, JOHN C. GAUNTLETT, } Commissioners. LEVI KENNEY, J 150 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. Sworn to and subscribed before me this seventh day of October, 1892. H. L. HINCKLEY, Notary Public. To the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County : In accordance with Chapter 552 of Laws of 1870, I hereby report the debt of the Town of Ithaca to be as follows : Amount of bonds issued in aid of the Ithaca and Athens R. R. $285,000 00 Amount redeemed 195,000 00 Outstanding. $90,000 00 Issued in aid of the Geneva & Ithaca Railroad Company $Ioo,000 oo Amount of sinking fund to extinguish the same . 66,694 35 Amount outstanding. $33,305 65 C. M. TITUS, Supervisor. Resolved, That the sum of seven thousand dollars be levied and assessed upon the taxable property of the Town of Ithaca to pay the interest falling due April 1, 1893, and October 1, 1893, and to provide a sinking fund for bonds is- sued to the Geneva and Ithaca Railroad Company, and the further sum of fifteen thousand dollars to pay bonds issued to the Ithaca and Athens Railroad Company falling due March 1, 1893, and the further sum of four thousand one hundred and twenty-five dollars to pay interest due March 1, 1893, and Septem- ber 1, 1893. NEWPIELD. To Me Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County : We, the undersigned Commissioners of the Town of New- field, duly appointed under the provisions of an act of the Leg- islature of the State of New York authorizing towns to sub- SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 151 scribe to the capital stock of railroad corporations and to issue bonds therefor, do respectfully report, that it will be necessary for said Town of Newfield to raise by tax the sum of three thousand two hundred and six dollars ($3,2o6) to pay interest from September 1, 1892, to September 1, 1893, on bonds of said town of Newfield to the amount of$45,800 issued to aid in the construction of the Pa. & S. B. Railroad. Said interest to be paid semi-annually on the first days of March and September of each year. We further report that we have no balance on hand. A. 11. PALMER, Commissioners. C. W. McCORN, STATE OP NEW YORK, TOMPKINe COUNTY, ss : A. H. Plmer being duly sworn deposes and says he is one of the railroad commissioners of the Town of Newfield, N. Y., and that the above report is in all respects correct and true. • A. H. PALMER. Sworn to before me this 26th day of November, 1892. R. HORTON, Notary Public. To the Board of Supervisors pf Tompkins County : In accordance with Chapter 552, of Laws of 187o, I hereby report the public debt of Newfield to be as follows : Amount of bonds issued $52,000 00 Amount of principal paid to November 1, 1892 6,2oo 00 Balance unpaid X45,800 00 Amount of interest due March 1, 1893. 1,603 w Amount of interest due September 1, 1893. 1,603 00 $3,206 00 152 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. Resolved, That at the request of the Bonding Commissioners of the Town of Newfield there be levied and collected from the taxable property of said town the sum of three thousand two hundred and six dollars as interest on the above named bonds. R. HORTON, Supervisor. ULYSSES. To the Board of Szzj5ervisors of Tompkins County : GENTLEMEN :—The Bond Commissioner of the Town of Ulysses submits the following report : The amount of bonds issued for said Town of Ulysses un- der Chapter 907, Laws of 1869, and laws amendatory thereof was $75,000.00, dated March 1, r87i, due March 1, 1901, with semi-annual interest at 7 per cent. per annum, payable on the first days of March and September. Amount of principal paid, $20,800.00. Amount of coupons due and unpaid, $192.50. There is deposited with Union Trust Company, New York, $192.5o for the payment of past due coupons. There is a balance of $51.00 deposited in the Banking House of L. J. Wheeler & Co., Truinansburg, N. Y. There remains outstanding bonds to the amount of $54, 200.00. One year's interest on $54,200.00 $3,794 00 Less balance on hand 51 00 $3,743 00 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 153 I recommend that the sum of $3,743.00 be raised by tax assessed by said town for interest. L. J. WHEELER, Bond Commissioner. L. J. Wheeler being duly sworn says that the preceding report is correct to the best of his knowledge and belief. L. J. WHEELER. Subscribed and sworn to before me the 5th day of November, 1892. JAS. K. WHEELER, Notary Public. To the Board of Supervisors of Tompkins County, N. Y... In accordance with Chapter 552, Laws of 1870, I hereby report the public debt of Ulysses to be as follows : Amount of bonds issued by bonding Commissioners March 1, 1871, $75,000 00 Amount of principal paid 20,800 00 Amount of principal unpaid 54,200 00 Amount of interest due March 1, 1893. 1,897 00 Amount of interest due September 1, 1893. 1,897 O0 Total amount of indebtedness September 1, 1893. 57,994 00 Amount of money now in hands of Commissioner to apply on interest . 51 00 Resolved, That at the request of the Bonding Commissioner of the Town of Ulysses there be levied and collected on the taxable property of said town the sum of three thousand seven hundred and forty-three dollars ($3,743•oo) to pay interest on the above named bonds for the year beginning September r, 1892. EDWARD CAMP, Supervisor. STATEMENT of the aggregate valuations of Real and Personal Estate, and amount of Taxes levied in the several towns and wards in the County of Tompkins, as corrected by the Board of Supervisors at their annual meeting in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninety-two. TOWNS. Acres of Land. Assessed value of real estate, in- cluding village property and real estate of corporations. °' Equalized value of real estate ✓ . QN o, pew N -o. -r. N' ° v, o,o (-1' 0, 0,4- 4' ' includingprvillage property and A' V N N .. .. V, N w VJ ' O `u° V°'� �O` o0 0 �" .0 -P. I real estate of corporation. N fn 0 w N ,O S O W N v, ..t.* Total assessed value of personal ,o•w 00 t Cw 0,ww 0, 4, 0 - wCn,0 ,0 O, 0,a V .. iN m 0 0,w property. w o -P v, cn v, CA o oo rn C o c. O o, Assessed value of personal prop rnC o c0 cw„,o rn erty subject to local taxation °'w o a s ,,, .4 Cr for all purposes. 0 0 0 0,0 0u, 0 0 O td 7 7d a). c7 ctl Wo o IX . ro ta'. v 12.co .v w Amount of Town Taxes. v F-1 y V 0 5 O E $2,104 2,082 5,923 1,713 3,991 27,258 5,636 2,127 4,724 - 96 18 06 13 23 88 02 75 78 t.2 1.44 1-4 �„ c 0 O . a 01o U - (J)N 91 55 30 47 75 39 14 28 63 42 ., y m z %< ee F-., m o ti). o ,... u n 0 1n7, y 00 $576 569 1,621 468 1,092 4,723 1,542 582 1,293 $12,470 1 O CI m ,, "' h0 c Rate of Tax on $1.00 valuation. Caroline . Danby . . Dryden . Enfield . Groton . Ithaca .. Lansing . Newfield. Ulysses . Totals 34,747 s3,286 58,192 22,007 30,725 19,233 37,789 36,997 19,818 $856,705 625,292 1,057,295 540,302 1,155,650 2,962,145 990,793 480,130 1,056,640 $484,952 483,233 1,332,665 401,028 954,459 4,218,4z8 1,282,703 487,400 2,204,285 $2,464 1,226 3.954 2,740 4,372 45,135 2,679 5,875 6,232 20 01 O1 48 25 96 03 90 42 $587 582 1,654 478 1,114 4,820 1,574 594 1,319 $12,725 16 92 22 91 45 98 65 39' 23 $5.733 4,449 .13,352 5,400 10,570 71,939 11,431 9,180 13,570 23 66 59 99 68 21 84 32 o6 58 .0065 .00672 .0213 .0095 .0083 .02062 .oro8 .018 .011 1292,794 $ 9,724,952 $10,849,153 $74,670 26 M5,561 99 94145,428 I, Fred L. Clock, Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Tompkins, do hereby certify that the preceding is a true statement of the aggregate valuation of the Real and Personal Estate in the several towns in the said county, as corrected by said Board of Supervisors, at their annual meeting iu the month of December, 1892. FRED L. CLOCK, Clerk, Ithaca, N. Y. REPORT OF THE CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS TO THE COMPTROLLER OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. STATEMENT of the names of the several Incorporated Companies liable to taxation in the County of Tompkins, the amount of real and personal estate belonging to each, as the same is set down in the assessment rolls which have been sanc- tioned by the Board of Supervisors of said County, and the amount of tax assessed upon each, for the year one thou- sand eight hundred and ninety-two. TOWN. NAME OF' CORPORATION, KIND OF BUSINESS. Amount of Real Estate. Amt. Stook Taxable, deducting Beal Estate. Total Valuation. Amount o1 Tax. Caroline . . Danby . . . Dryden . . ` Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company Elmira, Cortland and Northern Railroad Company New York and Pennsylvania Telegraph and Tele- phone Company Western Union Telegraph Company Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company . . . Geneva, Ithaca and Sayre Railroad Company . New York and Pennsylvania Telephone Company. Western Union Telegraph Company . Ithaca Water Works Company. Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company, (S. C. Division) Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company Elmira, Cortland and Northern Railroad Company. American Telegraph and Telephone Company . . Western Union Telegraph Company . Empire State Telephone Company Barnard Washing Machine Company Railroad . . . . . . Railroad Telephone line . . Telegraph line . . y Railroad Railroad Telephone line . . Telegraph line . . Supply water City Ith. Railroad Railroad Railroad Telephone line . . Telegraph line . . Telephone line . . Manf. Washing Mach. $4o,000 45,00o 500. 300 - 8,000 31,400 25o 75 1,200 41,270 1,980 55,250 2,55o 66o 5o 500 . . . . . . . . . .00 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4o,000 45,000 300 8,000 31,400 25o 75 1,200 41,270 1,980 55,250 2,55o 66o 5o 500 $260 00 292 5o 3 25 1 95 53 76 211 o0 1 68 5o 8 o6 466 35 22 38 624 33 28 82 7 46 57 5 65 Dryden (con- tinued) Enfield .. . Groton . . . Lansing . . Newfield . . Ulysses . Dryden Woolen Mill Company. Pennsylvania and Sodus Bay Railroad Company. Groton Bridge and Manufacturing Company . . . Groton Carriage Company First National Bank of Groton Crandall Type -writing Company. Elmira, Cortland and Northern Railroad Company Southern Central Railroad Company. Telephone Company New York and Pennsylvania Telegraph and Tele- phone Company American Telephone Company Western Union Telegraph Company Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company.. . Ithaca, Auburn and Western Railroad Company. . Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Compauy Tel- egraph Line Cayuga Lake Salt Company Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company.. . Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company . Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Compauy Tel- egraph line. New York and Pennsylvania Telegraph and Tele- phone Company Pennsylvania and Sodus Bay Railroad Company. Pennsylvania and Sodus Bay Railroad Company. New York and Pennsylvania Telegraph and Tele- phone Company Geneva, Ithaca and Sayre Railroad Company . Manf. Woolen Cloth. Abandoned Roadbed. Bridges and iron mfg. Manf. Vehicles . . Banking Manf. Typewriters. Railroad Railroad Telephone line Telephone line Telephone line Telegraph line Railroad Abandoned Roadbed. Telegraph line. . . Manufacturing Salt . Railroad Road machine tax, (Districts 5 and 1o.) Telegraph line . . Telephone line Abaudoned Roadbed. Abandoned Roadbed. Telephone line . . Railroad 3,600 5,000 30,100 13,000 9,88o 5,400 9,500 36,000 250 70 400 240 47,250 1,500 378 i S,000 15,390 16o 2,500 1,500 3,500 750 49,000 3,600 40 68 5,000 47 50 30,100 249 83 13,000 107 90 9,880 82 co 5,400 44 82 9,500 78 85 36,000 298 90 250 2 08 70 58 400 3 32 240 1 99 47,250 510 30 1,500 16 20 378 4 08 18,000 194 40 15,390 277 02 17 00 t6o 2 88 2,500 45 o0 1,500 27 00 3,500 38 50 750 8 25 49,000 539 00 Ulysses(con- tinued) . Ithaca . . . Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company Tel- egraph line Alpha Psi Society. Alpha Delta Phi Society Cornell Athletic Association. Delta Upsilon Society. Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Company. Elmira, Cortland & Northern Railroad Company . Geneva, Ithaca and Sayre Railroad Company . . Geneva, Ithaca and Sayre Railroad Company (Cay- uga Division) . Cayuga Lake Transportation Company Ithaca Calendar Clock Company . Ithaca Gas Light Company Ithaca Water Works Company. Ithaca Street Railway Company Ithaca Savings Bank Ithaca Board of Trade. Kappa Alpha Association New York and Pennsylvania Telegraph and Tele- phone Company Psi Upsilon Association Phi Kappa Psi Society The Brush -Swan Electric Light Company . . . Theta Delta Chi Society The Autophone Company .. . . . Manufacturing The American Telephone and Telegragh Comp'ny Tompkins County National Bank Town and Gown Society. United Glass Works Company Western .Union Telegraph Company . Zeta Psi Society Totals , Telegraph line .. . Social and Literary. Social and Literary. Grounds for Athletics Social and Literary. Railroad Railroad Railroad Railroad Naviga. Cayuga Lake Manufacturing Clocks Supply Gas, City Ith. Supply Water. do Street Railroad . . Banking Social and Literary. Telephone line . . Social and Literary. Social and Literary. Lighting Social and Literary. Musical Instruments Telephone Line . . Banking Social . Manufacturing Glass Telegraph line . . Social and Literary. 1,000 4,500 5,000 700 2,300 24,E 9,000 30,375 9,450 5,000 4,000 7,200 2,000 20,000 400 500 2,800 2,500 7,400 4,000 5,000 7,000 4,000 6,000 2,700 1,000 3,000 3,500 400 400 I,000 II 00 4,500 92 79 5,000 103 10 700 14 44 2,300 47 43 24,000 494 88 9,000 185 58 30,375 626 33 9,450 194 86 4,000 82 48 5,000 103 10 10,000 206 20 7,200 148 47 2,000 41 24 20,000 412 40 400 8 25 2,700 55 68 1,000 20 62 3,000 61 86 500 10 31 2,800 57 74 2,500 51 55 3,500 72 17 400 8 25 7,400 152 59 4,000 82 48 5,000 103 10 400 8 25 7,000 144 34 $636,478 $21,000 $657,478 $8,227 83 158 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. Political Directory, AND GUIDE TO TOWN OFFICERS. General Election : The First Tuesday after the first Mon- day in November : Revised Statutes (7th Ed.) page 379. Annual Town Meeting : Second Tuesday in February. Section 10, Article 2, Chapter 569, Laws of 1890. Annual School Meeting in neighborhood : First Tuesday in August ; Laws of 1889, Chapter 245. Annual Meeting of Board of Town Auditors, comprising the Supervisor, Town Clerk and Justices of the Peace, or any two of the said Justices : The First Thursday after the General Election, at which time all accounts for charges and claims against their respective towns must be presented to them for audit ; 1 Revised Statutes (7th Ed.) page 835, Laws of 1840, Chapter 305. Amended, Laws of 1890, Chap. 569, § 160, 161, 162. Annual; meeting of the Board of Town Audits as above designated, to examine accounts of Town Officers : On the last Tuesday preceding the Annual Town Meeting to be held in each town . Laws of 1863, Chapter 172. Amended, Laws 1890, Chap. 369, § 16o, 161. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. • 159 Annual meeting of the Supervisors of the county as a Board of County Canvassers : First Tuesday succeeding the General Election : i Revised Statutes, (7th Ed.) page 39o. Annual meeting of the Board of Supervisors of the County: Imtnediately after the completion of the Canvass, or 'at such other time as they as a Board, shall fix ; 2 Revised Statutes (7th Ed.) pages 926-931. Annual meetings of Supervisor, Town Clerk and Assessors of each Town, to designate the place in each election district in Town, at which elections shall be held during the year, and to give notice, written or printed, to be posted in at least eight public places in each district, containing descriptions of the places so designated, and of the time of opening and closing the polls : On the first Monday in September in each year, Laws 1881, Chapter 137. Meeting of Supervisor, Town Clerk and Assessors of each Town, for the purpose of making lists of Trial Jurors : On the first day of July of each third year after July 1st, 1878, at a place in the town appointed by the Supervisor, or in his absence or vacancy in office by Town Clerk ; or, if they fail to meet on that day, they must meet as soon thereafter as practicable : Code of Civil Procedure, § 1035. The next meeting for this purpose will be held July ist, 1893. County Superintendents of the Poor meet at the County House : The first Wednesday in each month. The object of these meetings is to audit bills payable from the County Poor Fund. 160 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. TOWN OFFICERS. Each Supervisor must execute to, and deposit with, the County Treasurer, a bond for the accounting of all school mon- eys which may come into his hands, before' entering upon the duties of his office. Each Supervisor must make and deliver to the Town Clerk of his town, his bond for the faithful, discharge of his official duties, and to account for all moneys coming into his hands as such Supervisor. The Trustees of School Districts shall make a report to the School Commissioners between the 25th day of July and the first Tuesday in August in each year : Chapter 245, haws 1889. The school moneys are apportioned annually by the School Commissioners, on the third Tuesday in March. The Commissioners of Highways must execute a bond to the Supervisor of their town within ten days after their election. Overseers of Highways must file a staternent of all unworked highway tax with the Supervisors of their respective towns, on or before the first day of October. The Tax Collector or Receiver shall, within eight days after receiving notice of the amount of taxes to be collected by by him, execute to the Supervisor of the town, and lodge with him, a bond in double the amount of said taxes, to be approved by the Supervisor. The Supervisor shall, within six days there- after, file the said bond in the office of the County Clerk of this County. The Assessors must complete the Assessment Roll on or before the first day of August and leave a copy thereof with • SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 161 one of their number, and immediately thereafter cause notice thereof to be posted in three or more public places in their town or ward. "When the line between two towns, wards or counties di- vides a farm or lot the same shall be taxed, if occupied, in the town, ward or county where the occupant resides ; if unoccu- pied, each part shall be assessed in the town, ward, village or county where the same shall lie." Laws 1886, Chapter 315. The Assessors, shall meet on the third Tuesday in August to review their assessments, and hear the complaint of any per- son conceiving himself aggrieved. An affidavit to the roll by the Assessors, made prior to the third Tuesday of August, is a nullity. The Assessors must deliver the corrected Assessment Roll to the Town Clerk on or before the first day of September, there to remain for a period of fiteen days for public inspection, and the assessors shall forthwith give public notice by posting . the same in at least three of the most public places in the town, or by publishing the same in one or more newspapers published therein, that such Assessment Roll has beenfinally completed, the officer to which the same has been delivered, and the place where the same will be open to public inspection. Said fifteen days, within which any assessment may be reviewed by certio- rari shall commence on the day of the first publication. The Assessor cannot enter the name of a person on his Roll who be- came a resident after the first day of July. When the Assessors or a majority of thein, shall have com- pleted their Roll, they shall severally appear before any officer of their County authorized by law to administer oaths, and shall severally make and subscribe before such officers, an oath in the following form which must be strictly followed : "We the undersigned, do severally depose and swear that we have set down in the foregoing Assessment Roll, all the real 0 162 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. estate situate iii the town (or ward as the case may be), accord- ing to our best information ; and that, with the exception of those cases in which the value of said real estate has been changed by reason of proof produced before us, we have esti- mated the value of said real estate at the sums which a majority of the Assessors have decided to be the full value thereof, and also that the said Assessment Roll contains a true statement of the aggregate amount of the taxable personal estate of each and every person named in such Roll, over and above the amount of debts due from such persons, respectively and excluding such stocks as are otherwise taxable, and such other property as is exempt by law from taxation, at the full value thereof, according to our best judgment and belief." Which oath shall be written or printed on said Roll, signed by the 'Assessors, and certified by the officer. Laws 1885, Chapter 364, 201. The Supervisor must report to the County Treasurer, on the first Tuesday in March, the amount of School moneys re- maining in his hands. Each Justice of the Peace must execute a bond with two sureties conditioned for the payment on demand to the proper officer all moneys received by the Justice, by virtue of his office, which bond must be approved by the Supervisor of the town, and filed in the Town Clerk's office. Each Justice.of the Peace shall make a report in writing, verified by oath, each year, bearing date the first day of No- vember, to the Board of Supervisors, at their annual session, in which he shall state particularly the time when, and the name of the person or persons from whom, any money has been received ; and also the ainount and on what account the same was received ; also all sums remaining due and unpaid ; and that all moneys by him received have been paid to the officer duly empowered by law to receive the same. SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 163 Each Justice of the Peace must pay all moneys received by him for fines, within thirty days after its receipt, to the County Treasurer. Criminal Code, Section 726. Overseers of the Poor cannot furnish supplies to a County pauper to exceed the sum of ten dollars, without an order from the County Superintendent authorizing further disbursements for such purpose. All bills payable by town must be presented to the Town Auditing Board for audit. All bills for supplies furnished to County paupers, must be presented to the County Superintendent of the Poor, for audit. All bill presented to the Board of Supervisors or any Aud- iting Board, must be verified by oath, stating that the same are correct in every particular, and that no compensation has been received for the same, or any part thereof, except as therein stated. 164 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. INDEX. PAGE Acr—For Protection of Fish . 63 AccouNTS—of Supervisors 83 ADJOURNMENT 76 ALMS Houslt—Salary of Chaplain 31 Appropriation for new building 9, 6, 12 Bids for constructing 11 Building Committee . 8 Cook for 7 Keeper of 75 ANNUAL SESSION OP BOARD 13 AUDITS, COUNTY 77-82 TOWNS—Caroline 84 Danby 86 Dryden 88 Enfield . 92 Groton . 94 Ithaca 97 Lansing 107 Newfield . 1O9 Ulysses. 111 Striking out Audits from towns .. 62 BOARD OP SUPERVISORS—Hours of meeting of 17 BUDGET—County 7o CAROLING—Appropriation for Highways 35 Audits of 84 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 165 CARor,IN—Audits added to 15 Supervisor from 14, 16, 76 Relief of Indigent Soldiers 57 Tax of 71 CHAIRMAN—Election of 16 Complimentary to 74 CLERK—Election of • 17 Salary of 19 In re Comptroller's report . 56 Report of—On Equalization to Comptroller . 154 Report of—On Corporations to Comptroller 155, 156, 157 Complimentary to 75 COLLECTORS—To settle 69 COMMUNICATIONS—Comptroller 17, 20 COMPTROLLER—Communication from 17, 20 CoMMITTEEs—Regular Appointed 19 On Erroneous Assessments 22 CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION—Resolutions in regard to 39 COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF THE POOR—Report of 120 Made Keeper . 75 COUNTY TREASURER—Report of 114 COUNTY TAX 70 COUNTY CLERK'S OFFICE—Additions to .. 43, 49 COURT HOUSE Janitor's Salary 41 Painting 43 DANSY—Audits of 86 Appropriations for Highways 37, 39 Added to . 26, 37, 9! District levy; 37 Tax of 72 Ira Nichols, a pauper 47, 6o DISTRICT ArroRNEY—Report of 137 DRYDEN—Appropriation for Highways 130, 39 Audits of . 88 ].88 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. DRYDEN--Audits added to 40 District levy. 30 Tax of 72 ENFIEr.D—Appropriation for Highways . 45 Audits of . 92 Added to . 55 District levy 41 Tax of 72 EQUALIZATION—Report of Committee on 66, 67 GROTON—Appropriations for Highways . 38 Audits of 94 Added to 44 Tax of 72 ITHACA—Appropriations for Highways 33 Audits of 97 Added to 46 Decoration Day expenses . 46 Tax of . 73 JAIL PHYSICIAN—Salary of . 28 Election of . 48 JUSTICES OF THE PEACE—Reports of 138 LANSING—Audits of 107 Added to . 48 Appropriation for Highways. 37, 69 Tax of 73 NEwPIELD—Appropriations for Highways 54 Audits of 109 Added to . . . . 54, 86 District levy 56 Tax of 74 POLITICAL DIRECTORY . 158 PRINTING—Proceedings of the Board . 27 Town Audits, etc 74 PRISONERS—Conveyance of 33 SUPERVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. 16 7 REPORTS of COMMITTEES—Ou printing proceedings of Board . . 27 On Erroneous Assessment 32, 27, 48 To investigate the number of pauper in- sane, etc 5o On Insurance . 58 On U. S. Deposit Fund and Insurance 61 On Charitable Institutions . . . 5o On County Treasurer's Accounts 70 On Superintendent's Accounts . 67 On Equalization and Assessment Rolls 66 On County Alms House . . . . . II REPORTS OF COUNTY OFFICIALS—County Treasurer . . . . . . . 114 County Superintendent of Poor. 520 District Attorney 137 U. S. Loaii.Commissioner 139 REPORTS—Of Clerk Board Supervisors to State Comptroller . . . . 154-157 Of Justices of the Peace . 137 Of R. R. Bonding Commissioners and Supervisors Enfield 142 Groton 144 Ithaca 146 Newfield �5o Ulysses 152 RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING—County Treasurer and Supervisors of Ith- aca to raise money in case of a defici- ency in court expenses . 64 Building Committee to draw an order on the County Treasurer. 8 REsoluTloxs—In matter of Insurance on County Buildings 21, 59 To reimburse county for moneys advanced to towns for unpaid taxes 42 For Printing County Audits, etc 74 168 SUPERRVISORS' PROCEEDINGS, 1892. RESOLUTIONS—In regard to town of Spencer 63 In regard to suit of town of Groton vs. County In regard to number of Grand Jurors. 23 Regarding children committed to charitable institu- tions 32 SESSION LAws—Price for printing 24 Designation of papers to print 23 SHERIFF—Allowed $350.00 for janitor 41 Conveyance of prisoners 33 SPECIAL SESSIONS 5, 8, I0 STATE TAX 18 SUPERVISORS—Names of and Post Office addresses 9 Service bill. . . 82 Accounts of . 83 ULYSSES—Appropriations for Highways 56 Audits of , 1 1 I Added to 46 Resolution for support of poor of . 56 District levy . 31 Tag of . . . 74 9 i'3 d 4 ti 1: 4 m cN 1 ' d ga aam�3 q' d .� a a 3 d vayma o� q. 313 ti 9 a 3 m o a al ti . 3 ..5 73 e'3„A roti �az:272'°m°��imav1 ,: la"1 �; b .� 1 = a n a a o' A 0 4 j a "3 a 'n v n N a 3 ti d m y q A l W° 3 xJ ` m m a-0 s a d a d d 4°1?-. A d A3:1m m W m mmana�am"o�.�xax+~. 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Member of Assembly Special Jr. TOWN6. Whole No. of Votes. ICherles Andrews. Walter Farrington. Errands Geran. a A a , 0 ii m .a Whole No. of Votes. George W. hay. George F. Hand. Dewitt D. Smith. 0 17: 0 n '' m Oa v n c z a i 9 a", of QI a 5 .q ti 5,t # be 0 U m '-U Whole No. of Votes. Fames L. Baker. 1tnaca .... 1501a1.. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 301 272 410 277 438 296 323 325 344 312 3298 275 258 390 261 411 276 289 306 331 278 3075 18 5 10 11 16 17 23 12 10 27 149 1 5 4 10 8 9 9 2 6 1 11 3 3 7 59 1 2 2 5 178 126 2311 277 438 296 z02 176 182 212 2342 152 112 217 121. 219 1551 167 161 178 1644 18 5 11 12 17 18 23 12 13 27 156 8 9 10 2 8 1 12 3 4 7 64 142 174 122 439 292 151 265 113 403 2'7 277 121 428 235 296 1611 312 166 320 1621 341 186198 3114 178 331 1689 123 147 175 142 '75 117 123 146 44 1390 18 ' 5 11 11 18 17 23 12 11 28 154 3 2 5 290 264 402 277 425 296 308 317.155 344 316 3.219 143 108 200 116 230 134 152 1 5 1115 1573 14 Dryden ... Tot6l-. 1 211 2 168 3 214 4 115 5 208 6 190 1101 191 148 198 100 184 164 985 17 13 15 12 17 24 98 2 2 1125 2 1 3 6 2 15 1 1 101 1147 87 208 113 781 103 84 128 72 117 87 504 18 14 18 12 17 24 103 1 3 1 3 6 2 111 88 RR 211.3 161 213 111 208 188 1049 1(17 83 126 70 117 87 590 84 65 69 211 69 79 395 17 13 18 12 18 22 100 4 4 •207 161 211 110 208 188 108 106 84 126 71 118 i 87 ' 589 331 Groton.... Total.. 1 117 2 213 3 351 4 238 949 128 22 2071 6 304 43 220 13 856 84 4 2 3 6 3 103 155 25(1 238 751 88 121 197 136 542 20 33 47 13 113 1 4 2 7 2 87 89 115 233 349 238 995 81 101 157 138 482 39 112 162 83 996 211 20 30 12 82 5 5 146 2.33 346 23R 943 88 121 197 138 5(4 1 3 Newfie56.. Total.. 1 197 2 132 3 227 5 6 180 129 213 522 15 1 14 30 : 2 4 99 72 144 315 84 69 129 282 13 1 15 29 2 2 4 1951 85 1301 70 223 12711 5481 282 94 59 85 243 11 1 23 195 130 224 549 75 69 118 282 1' Caroline.. 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Justice of Sessions. School Comm'r, Conn mend- Coroner. 2nd District. 1 ment No. 1. Uon.Amend- Con.Anlend- went No. 2.1 ment No. 3. BLANKS AND SCATTERING.—For Chief Judge of the Court of Appeals, Bradford Almy received one vote : Blank r twelve votes.- For Represent=tive in Congre's, 26th Congressional District, Nicholas Pear: on received one vote ; David-] received two votes Daniel W. Holmes received one vote; DeWitt Smith received one vote • Daniel Holmes received one vo Blank received nine hundred and forty-two votes. For Member of A ssembly, Blank received thirty-seven., For Special Judge, John Doe received one vote, and Blank received forty-two votes. For Justice of Sessions, F. B. Aiken received one v M. Baker received one vote, and Blank received thirty-seven votes. _For Coroner, E. D. Allen received one vote •' Dr. All votes ; - Allen one vote and -Blank received fifty-nine votes. For School Commissioner, 2nd Com. District, Georgia Cole re one vote and Blank nine votes. The Board of County Canvassers of the County of Tompkins. bavirg met at the office of the Clerk of said county on t day of November. A. D. 1892, to canvass and estimate the votes given in the several Election Districts of said county, at a E election held on the 8th day of November, 1892, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true tabular statement and footings votes cast at said election for the persons and officers named hereon and for each of them. - J. H. KENNEDY, A MASA GENUNG, WM.' F. SMITH. GEORGE W. FROST, t Supervi • FRANK H. TODD, JOHN H. CONKLIN, EDWARD CAMP, DANA RHODES,' i STATE -OF NEW YORK, TOMPKINS COt'NTY CLERK'S OFFICE, ss.: I hereby certify that I have compared -the foregoing with the original statements remaining on file in this office, and t] same is a correct transcript therefrom, and of the whole of su'h'original. [L. 5.1 Witness my hand'and official seal, at Ithaca, this 18th day of November, one thousand eight hundred and ninety -t' T. J. MCELHENY, Deputy Clerk. William W. Hare. E; d .1 31 Whole No. of Votes. Barnard M. Hagin. Seymour B. Grover. Janes A. Burr. a ti5 m 07 Whole No. of Votes. J. Watson Brown. John J. Montgomery. q D x W David White. George K. Fa,rringtoul Chester L. Vorhis. 1.1 4 m .x 01 'Whole No. of Votes. George B. Sickmon. C W Blanks & Scattering. Whole No. of Votes. For. Against. B 0 w 0 m g g m a ¢ 21 0 w 0 m. W m q 4 19, 18 it ' 5 (9 13 14 11 '6 18 11 17 13 23 411;.12 13 11 3 28 9 ,.1.56 6 . 1 . 4 11 293 285 413 277 428 296 3(2 317 339 305 3235 152 123 112 148 217 175 121 142 237 172 164 12: 166 123 162 143 .181 146 179 99 1681 1393 18 6 11 11 19 17 1•23 ' 12 12 27 155 85 1528 805 3 554 857 3 592 623 633 680 61 66167 151 152 114 112 218 '217 123 120 237 238 154 155 165 165 163 162 178 181 178 177 1681 1679 123 145 174 141 172 121 123 142 146 100 1386 123 147 174 141 174 123 124 142 149 161 1398 18 5 11 11 18 17 23 12 13 27 155 18 5 11 11 18 17 23 12 13 27 155 8 5 ,13 60 38 110 .91 171 85 88 81 124 97 945 25 17 49 47 94 42 33 36 69 44 458 35 21 .61 44 77 43 55 45 55 53 489 57 37 110 92 175 76 90 79 137 107 960 22 13 39 42 85 29 27 27 71 36 391 35 24 71 50 90 '47 63 52 66 71 569 ' 54 36 113 85 139 88 81 74 109 89 868 19 '16 52 " 45 84 42 • 31 29 60 35 413 3.5 20 61. 40 55 46 50, 45 49 54 .455 34 17 34 . 13 19 17 7 , 12 19 ' 17 7 24 9 1011 7 7 218 161 211 111 208 1.84 1087 .107 84 84 64 125 ,67 72 26 116 69 87 77 591 387 17 13 19 13 17 24 ,1113 6 6 418 322 425 222 416 378 2177 107 84 128 72 116 87 592 107 85 125 72 113 87 589 84' 63 68 27 71 77 390 84 64 68 27 69 . 77 389. 17 13 19 12 17 24 102 17 13 19 12 16 24 101 14 14 264 213 295 147 274 263 1456 116 77 163 79 128 128 691 148 136 132 68 139 134 757 7 1 8 35 46 70 45 60 60 315 16 27 31 18 18 26 136 19 18 39 27 42 34 179 115 54 76 ,40 60 67 R32(121 11 30 29.47 14 15 22 24 24 - 26 45 45 211 38 51 74 46 58 59 328 8 23 .34 18 17 26 128 .30 28 40 ' 28 . 41 33 200 7 21 5 27 7 42 '3: 13 1 163 - 5 5 .146 233 347 231 9814 88 121 195 138 542 37 88 109 82 914 21 28 43 18 113 5 5 292 468 694 .466 1918 88 1.21 197 1.38 544 88 121 197 138 544 37 88 107 82 312 37 86 107 82 312 21 26 43 13 103 '21 '26 43 13 103 197 305 489 323 1314 87 146 213 166 612 110 159 276 157 702 ' 61 104 .160 52, 377 13 34 68 25 140 48 70 92 27 237 -60 105 160 50 375 11 37 61 24 133 49 6R 99 26 242 76 100 166 52 388 ' 18 42 87 26 174 51 58 79 26. 214 41 '11 0 1 5 '11 4 23 195 180 22.5 550 84 168 '129 281 1 0 ' 61 85 246 11 • 1 11 23 • 390 84 240.69 450 129 1100 282 84 100 69 60 129. 85 282 •245 100 60 85 245 11 1 11 .23 11 1 11 23 . 31 25 48 105 19 5 25 49 16 20 21 8 81 21 48 160 14 4 15 33 17 17 33 67 32 23 48 ,113 12 5 21 37 20 18 28 86 11 '7 0 , 7 5 5 8 19 2 2 161 234 187 582 78 138 117 331 71 ' 90 65 228 '7 '.8 5 20 ` 3 ' '3 322 , 78 468 137 374 117 1164 332 78 73 137 90 117 65 332 228 73 .90 65 228 7 7 5 19 7 6 7 5 ' 19 . 6 164 251 214 629 74.88 124'127 126 91 '321 306 2 2 01 102 44 197 2 ,22 15 39 48 ' 80 29 '158 .24 ;100 40 184 17 21 15 53 ; 7 -79 25 111 ,27 97 34 159 21 22 12 .55 ,1443 13 75 22 6 13 1 15 11 19 7 ' 47 4 ', "' `'611 2311 147 '234 139 63 111 '313 . 77 69 103 '249 14 15 20482 '49 ' ' ' 462.142 310 70 117 1254 '329 142 76 70 ! 70 '117 (105 :'3'19 '251 76 70 ,103 251 13 15, 19 ' 47 13 ' '15 ' ' , 19 - _ 47 ` 282 185 246 693 147 115 '.70 '115 123 ,123 340 353 ', . 76 ".72 . 52 2011.5'3 2.i . 11 '17 51 ' 61 35 147 ' 75 78 . '54.:14.40 207 18 17 49 67 61 '158 75. 79 57 211 28 .21 231 69 47 . 58 . .37. 142 2 11 2 16 8 6 1 33 3 10 13 293 245 271 809 195 138 139 .472 84 91 116 201. ' 11 16 ' 7 3' -...3 . 9 12 .586_195 489 136 542 138 1817 469 195 ,84 138 91 139 116 472 .291 84 91 116 291 11 17 7 35 11 , 16 ' 07 . 34 6 ' 19 25 ,', - ' ' ' 124 132 114 369 37 23 45 105 88 '109 89 264 131 122 118 371 34 24' 29 88 98 98 '89 285 117 120 .115 352 41 .19 52 112 76+ 101 . 63 240 3 ..,9 3 2 i 5 1 16 . .253 100 76 429 -1.10 68 46 274 84 36 25 139 9 2 5 16 506 166 '203 68 152 46 .853 274 160 '84 68 30 46 25 .274 139 84 30 25 139 9 2 5 16 9 2 5 16 ' 75 24 26 125 25 8 6 39 50 16 20 86 7h 27 ,) 24 . 126 21 10 4 .35 - 54 17 20 91 78 25 28 1.31 26 12 1 8 '46 52 13 20 85 1 ' 9 5 345 196 153 . .9 '71 334 76 725 198 761 89 198 1531 153 41 3. 41 . 9 .51 1 1 1.131 317) 8 135 15 74 .120 76 14 129 28 '101 62 11 5061 43 863214681131001 5121.39117280147011489913395131061 5091 5071 631409211964121181 1012276411050117141.27701'91611854126861106011606 Edward M. McIntyre ;John Lang. James B. Day. Gilman Hill Perkins. b 15 U m Edwin G. S. Miller. William C. Greene. Peter H. Hoyt. Horace Waters. . ,q ios 4` 5 61 1' O W William H. King. Samuel Mickey. 'Henry A. Tuttle m A Newell Wools'y Wel1s David D. Decker. Frank Relyear. John H. Strausbury. Thomas S. Lambert. Gro. T. Laugenbacker iohn A. Hern. VVilliam T. Wardwell William P. Young. N m56 'C al Jonathan C. Pierce. :2 a. :111 Isaac C. Dart. 11. Clavi Bascom. John C. Sanford. r.1 •: c. ti Y y William H. Place. Francis G. Crosby. Edward A. Sheldon. Wm. P. F Ferguson. Rufus A. Thompson Cyrus L. Cotton. $hotwell Powell. Martin A. Tutt'e. Guy C. Humphrey. Amon L. Beardsley. Stephen Lockwood. Elmer E. 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