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Leonard B. Bishop, tools,
83 08
$4,787 54
ORDINARY LABOR.
Pay roll laborers under charge of city inspector,
$12,624 00
CITY SURVEYOR'S DEPARTMENT.
Tuttle & English,
254 56
Munn & Chatfield, sundries,
23 00
James Gaffney,
175 05
Horace P. Shares, brick,
17 60
New Haven Pipe Co.,
115 95
George Augur, joiner work,
11 10
Charles E. Gorham, asst. engineer, 1,183 62
$9,963 30
WHARFAGE.
Albert Spencer, East street wharf, $1,537 60
John Kenney,
1,473 30
Wm. P. Dickerman, lumber and work,
45 27
George H. Mann, engineer,
58 00
Wm. Dugan, care of lamps,
244 50
Kimberly & Rowe, sundries,
41 85
Patrick Sisk, =
21 50
Hubert W. Todd, boarding horse,
Sylvanus Butler,
120 00
Edward Dillon,
67 50
Bernard Kivlan,
722 50
Chas. E. Cruttenden, boarding horse,
54 90 C. R. Waterhouse,
10 00
J. H. Blatchley, boarding horse,
238 50
W. H. Smith,
10 50
C. J. Monson, steel, tape, etc.,
23 45
Laborers' pay roll,
67 00
Lewis & Beecher Co., sundries,
93 24
Paul Roessler, instruments,
60 95
$3,585 52
TURNPIKING STREETS.
2 25
$7,760 03
TOOLS
Kimberly & Rowe, sundries,
8698 63
Timothy Fowler, work on streets,
99 00
Yale Iron Works, rep. on road roller, 278 22
William Barry,
=
63 00
Michael Quinn,
64 75
172 15
Michael Callahan,
66 50
Julius Tyler, repairs,
35 25 | James Dinniar, =
70 00
STONE CRUSHER.
Jay Peck,
93 00
Timothy Fowler, carting stone, $1,845 52
James Spillane,
24 50
Thomas Corrigan,
1,165 76
DRAINAGE,
Henry Bristol,
497 77
Michael Callahan,
57 75
Gutta Percha Manufacturing Co., hose, 780 00
James Gaffney,
6 75
Lawrence O'Brien, 51 86
William H. Leishman,
5 44
$10,614 19
PUBLIC PARKS.
SPECIAL ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT.
George W. Hicks, supt., salary,
83,600 00
Jos. R. Gawthrop, asst. engineer,
$1,055 55
George W. Hicks, sundry items,
389 23
Cassius W. Kelly, transitman, 1,079 75
D. P. Calhoun & Co., Whitney ave. park fence,
1,485 00
Robert Morgan,
63 45
Kimberly & Goodrich, coal, Kimberly & Rowe, sundries,
151 58
James Gaffney,
69 75
MeLagon & Smith, work on crusher, 1,019 60
Granfield & Brennan,
19 62
Booth & Law, paints and oils,
101 13
S. A. Howard & Co.,
7 61
Yale Iron Works, work on crusher,
322 18
Laborers' pay roll,
710 62
H. B. Bigelow & Co., "
53 30
C. N. Plati, smith work,
51 65
GENERAL REPAIRS.
George E. Ives,
$6,248 35
William A. Lincoln, work and lumber, 47 84
Henry J. Mattoon,
976 00
W. R. Petrie. iron work,
15 25
Tuttle & English, lumber,
91 04
Michael Callahan,
469 00
John P. Tuttle, supt. crusher,
41 67
Stiles Stevens, repairs on fence,
71 50
Yale Iron Works,
287 81
John H. Leeds, superintending crusher, 50 00
MeLagon & Smith, grass eutter,
11 07
Thomas Reynolds,
338 75
Tuttle & English, lumber,
T. A. Pardee, sundries,
42 15
Saunders & Webster, grinding cutter,
10 20
Charles E. Fowler, city surveyor, $2,000 00 Albert B. Hill, asst. engineer, 1,215 00
Jacob S. Heavelow,
11 10
Henry Norton, drills,
10 37
Charles W. Blakeslee,
115 62
Blake Brothers, tools,
7 55
George Rockwell,
Hotchkiss & Parker, sundries,
12 90
Laborers' pay roll,
*2,196 55
Michael Quinn,
29 00
$13,486 14
James Dinniar,
GRADING STREETS.
Patrick Healy,
36 75
Patrick Leonard,
5,213 78
A. H. Buckingham & Son, stove & pipe, 31 82
William B. Catlin,
14 00
Horace P. Shares,
42 00
Thomas Kendall,
314 45
Daniel Brennan,
82 40
Dennis Ward,
442 95
William H Farnham,
28 00
James A. Davis & Brother,
1,713 69
W. H. Smith,
45 50
N. A. Ludington,
217 20
D. H. Collins,
Daniel Grady,
149 11
Thomas H. Fulton,
119 60
J. E. Bishop & Co.,
333 30
104 00
Charles W. Blakeslee,
2,848 80
Ward S. Beebe,
9 80
Thomas Corrigan,
186 55
9 98 John Kenney,
1,339 65
Munn & Chatfield,
6 93 E. W. Cooper,
73 50
Robert Morgan,
3,164 25
Perkins & Bradley,
68 95
Laborers' pay roll,
99 19
Solomon Mead,
195 90
Sundry small bills,
Bristol & McClure,
186 55
$13.412 84 |New Haven Wheel Co.,
62 90
E. W. Cooper,
673 93
$9,395 18
370 83
New Haven Pipe Co.,
330 32
E. Lounsbury, Perkins & Bradley,
781 62
S. A. Howard & Co ..
127 44
Patrick McGovern, walks around Jocelyn square. 753 37
Edward Dillon,
45 00
Albert B. Hill, asst. engineer,
William S. MeHarg, asst. engineer,
27 25
Perkins, Chatfield & Co., work on fence posts,
138 50
Eli Morris, hand saws,
12 30
Henry B. Gorham, rodman,
884 78
S. S. Holladay, rodman,
128 75
Charles E. Fowler, office expenses,
374 66
New Haven Water Co.,
31 50
Bryan MeCabe,
281 75
85 00
John P. Thompson,
$3,639 29
H. D. Clark & Co.,
57 60
Osborn & Adriance,
19 00
Patrick Dowling,
75 00
John A. Bostwick, horse blankets, 3 35
Phillips & Shuster, painting,
George E. Ives, work on streets, $6,759 45
C. E. Bolles, shells on Kimberly av., 1,221 42
A. Thomas & Co., shells,
432 90
Edward Doane,
R. W. Law, 162 16
John Collins, 3 street cl'ng machines, 250 00 Stiles Stevens, repairs,
Solomon Mead, derricks, 69 26
N. A. Luddington, work on streets,
176 40
$2,834 96
C. D. Hall, chain,
Lester Hall, carting stone,
104 00
Morris Isbell, repairs,
30 78
41 72
W. S. Pratt, clerk and transitman,
426 00
Anton Coe, asst. for Board of Com- pensation,
835 26
145 50
53 50
George Augur,
25 15
12 25
208 75
870 17
S. A. Howard & Co., w'ks on sq'res, 2,572 89
32 68
$2,601 45
80
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George E. Ives,
97 00
Perkins & Bradley, carting, 38 50
Grading streets,
19,390 64 | E. Bulkley, repairing chairs, 20 87
Walks and curbs,
8,465 11
M. & W. F. Gilbert, coal, 532 80
Kendel & Scott,
57 51
pavements,
26 25
Paving streets,
66,334 52
E. E. Bowns & Co., coal, 359 50
George Augur,
40 75
Charles Rogers, work on gutters. 39 00
Contingent expenses,
4,019 56
Thomson & Co., locks and repairs, 21 80
43 20
B. R Pickett,
38 25 Robert Morgan, street washer,
8 48
$273,854 31
Walker & Co.,
87 00
Horace P. Shares,
12 00
Laborers' pay roll,
234 91
Timothy Fowler,
160 65
New Haven Pipe Co., sundries,
219 75
Bryan McCabe,
47 00
S. A. Howard & Co.,
133 88
Thomas Colwell,
33 00
H. D. Clark & Co.,
45 83
E. M. Baldwin,
19 50
Tuttle & English,
45 37
Kimberly & Rowe,
10 50 Daniel Brennan,
287 50
Tuttle & English,
26 83 Gilchrist & MeWeeney,
36 00
Laborers' pay roll,
899 20
George Benson,
20 00
ADVERTISING.
Journal and Courier,
$1,109 30
$19,890 64
$66,334 52
WALKS AND CURBS.
CONTINGENT EXPENSES.
S. A. Howard & Co.,
$1,927 49
George W. Hicks, work on trees,
$259 50
Jacob S. Heavelow,
904 00
Bryan McCabe, =
77 00
Patrick McGovern,
687 53
Yale Iron W'ks, repairs road roller, etc. 833 07
135 96
Michael Reilly,
444 85
Assessment Committee,
241 75
Gilchrist & McWeeney,
1,232 04
Sargent & Co., rent of land,
383 50
A. J. Ramsdell,
656 82
A. & C. Mix & Co., rent of land,
375 00
Charles S. A. Davis,
$ 693 50
Luzon B. Morris,
60 00
Richard Connor,
146 56
William A. Lincoln, joiner work,
207 61
Charles W. Blakeslee,
599 85
L. F. Goodyear, rent of land,
50 00
Patrick Dowling,
214 49
Patrick Healy, removing trees,
30 00
Thomas Colwell,
547 26
William Platt,
18 00
Munn & Shatfield,
57 95
N. Tibballs, attendance on horse,
24 00
Simon Sullivan,
57 50
H. B. Bigelow & Co., sundries,
40 75
Charles Rogers,
50 50
Road Com'rs, extra services in 1872,
600 00
Michael Brennan,
62 97
Charles S. Leete, copperas,
92 29
Matthew Flood,
11 20
Gutta Percha Manufg. Co., hose,
21 00
Andrews & Colwell,
47 35
Monitor Sprinkling Co., sprinkling new roads,
15 00
$8,465 11
PAVING STREETS.
Ward S. Beebe, inspector,
$822 00
George P. Bates,
412 00
John B. Hanover,
228 00
Homer H. Peck,
556 00
George Umberfield,
152 00
$4,019 56
Ezra B. Dibble,
248 00
A. P. Roberts,
22 50
Total Road Department,
$273,854 31
F. Smith,
27 00
E. Dillon,
15 75
Chas. W. Blakeslee, paving streets, 21,5018 34
City Inspector's Department,
3,822 32
Enos Dickerman, Jr.,
10,535 86
Bridges,
7,452 13
Patrick Dowling,
11,842 65
Ordinary labor,
12,624 00
Richard Connor,
4,490 54
Special Engineering Department,
3,787 54
Thomas Colwell,
5,254 40
Crosswalks,
10,614 19
Andruss & Colwell,
3,343 79
Tools,
2,601 45
Gerhard Rohlman,
4,064 50
City Surveyor's Department,
7,760 03
Kimberly & Goodrich, coal, road roller, 222 39 Wharfage,
3,585 52
S. R. Smith & Co., ..
17 00
Public Parks,
9,963 30
Edgar Beach, engineer
759 94
Drainage,
2,834 96
Patrick Holden, pilot
271 00 Turnpiking streets,
9,395 18
George E. Ives, carting,
302 75 General repairs,
13,412 84
Timothy Fowler,
41 24 Stone Crusher,
13,486 14
Leffingwell Estate, rent of land, 11
82,577 49
CITY HALL.
H. A. Duntze, repairing locks, S. R. Smith & Co., coal,
$ 10 00
David J. Peck, Assistant Judge, 250 00
William B. Catlin,
48 00
J. De Witt Tyler, sundries, 3 26
Henry Stoddard, Assistant Judge, 250 00
John W. Alling. Attorney, 1,340 29
Levi N. Blydenburgh, Attorney, 1,159 71
Julius Twiss, Clerk,
677 43
William Starkey, Jr., Clerk, 322 57
Harriet Russell, cleaning Court Room, 100 00 A. J. Kennedy, = 53 00
Henry D. Russell, compiling year book, 300 00
$5,653 00
CITY COURT BUILDING.
Rufus G. Russell, architect, $1,000 00 H. B. Goodyear, land for building, 20,300 00 Barker & Ransom, leasehold title, 300 00 28 50 Perkins, Chatfield & Co. masonwork,26,000 00 18 75 Wm. A, Beard, joiner work, 17,000 00
C. B. Dyer, lights, 7 16
Blakeman & Latham, repairing steam heater, 10 88
Daily Register,
1,090 70
Palladium,
1,200 73
Elm City Press & N. H. Daily Press,
666 64
F. & L. Lyons, toweling,
5 79
Foreign Papers,
99 30
Kimberly & Rowe, sundries,
19 90
New Haven Union,
403 41
R. B. Bradley & Co., " Dyer & Marcy, painting, 22 07
$5,053 41
Henry A. Warner, sewer connection with City Hall, 41 74
Jeremiah Sullivan, Enos Dickerman, Jr.,
268 48
Dyer & Marcy, painting and putting up signs,
391 07
George H. Watrous,
4,615 69
Dexter R. Wright,
5,089 00
Sperry & Kimberly, insurance, 104 00
John Corcoran, turfing, 50 00
Twitchell & Wade, weather strips, 34 14
Perkins, Chatfield & Co., mason work, 238 18 George W. Rockwell, joiner work, 205 70
CELEBRATIONS.
Felsburg's Band, July 4, 1873, $100 00
Streit's Band, July 4,1873, 80 00
Stiles Stevens, railing connecting Court House, 363 35
S. N. & H. W. Foster, oil cloths, 7 17
Phillips & Shuster, painting signs, 24 25
Jay Peck, janitor, 394 41
Andrew J. Kennedy, janitor, 693 16
Treadway & Warner, rep. on furnace, 7 55
L. A. Finly & Co., frame of Presidents, 10 00
BATH HOUSE.
$4,038 29
CITY COURT.
H. Lvnde Harrison, Judge, $1,500 00
SUMMARY ROAD DEPARTMENT.
Opening and widening streets, $74,304 88
$515 35
CITY YEAR BOOK.
Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, print- ing 1,500 copies Year Book, $2,035 74
Punderson, Crisand & Co., engrav- ing sewerage maps, 241 75
74 00
Mere Stones,
91 75
C. J. Monson, steel tape,
37 30
Paul Roessler, sundries,
19 81
B. J. Foote, table for surveyor,
15 20
$421 00
Cash paid laborers putting in sewer, City Hall, 55 00
Wm. H. Sanborn, one stove, surveyor's room, 30 00
Charles R. Ingersoll,
455 00
Henry D. Smith,
102 00
14 46
J. E. Andrews & Co.,
509 87
Kimberly & Rowe, sundries,
Connecticut Republikaner,
483 33
J. D. Eldridge, police office plumbing, 135 39 C. J. Monson, clock, 14 40 Tread way & Warner, repairing Morgue, 47 27 John E. Bassett & Co., lock, 5 00
Capitol Amendment, 5,000 00
E. Arnold & Co., plumbing,
107 49
SUNDRY ACCOUNTS. · APPROPRIATIONS.
Robert Morgan,
44 53
City Hall Sinking Fund, $3,000 00
Bowditch & Co., furniture,
W. H. Smith,
15 84 John Lonegan, work on man holes, 18 40
T. E. Baldwin,
148 54
Monitor Sprinkling Co., watering new
Van Name & King, four awnings,
60 00
A. Belden, firing salute, July 4, 1873, 74 00
Bell ringing, July 4, 1873, 60 00
W. A. Lincoln, erecting music stands,
W. A. Lincoln, erecting music stand for Providence Band, 33 00
Peter Dunn, superintendent, $299 84 Chas. W. Prindle, painting bath house, 65 00 William P. Dickerman, joiner work, 147 25
$11,015 19
Fred. Porth, cleaning clock, 75 00
ATTORNEYS.
37 50
A. A. Kellogg, janitor's gong & locks, 17 75 H. N. Whittlesey & Co., ice pitcher, etc., 20 00 Z. R. Morse & Co., ice, 101 13
$8,000 00
82
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BENHAM'S NEW HAVEN CITY DIRECTORY.
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Thomson & Co., vault doors, 1,850 00 Chas. H. Goodrich, erecting booths, 80 59
Sperry & Kimberly, insurance, 143 00
Registrars April and Oct. elections, 350 50
H. B. Smith & Co., steam heat'g app. 2,500 00 D. B. Gerrett, insurance, 68 50
$476 00
$1,018 69
QUINNIPIAC BRIDGE.
1,217 25
Water, 12,200 00
$250,479 06
Henry L. Whiting, 119 50
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
BELL TOWERS.
Gamewell & Co., mach'y for 3 bells, $4,500 00 Kimberly & Rowe, 3 fire alarm " 5,414 40
Henry G. Lewis, mayor, $3,000 00
James I. Hayes, clerk, 150 00
C. C. Dennison, building towers, 4,297 19
Stiles Stevens, iron work, 728 45
McLagon & Smith, bell weights, 199 32
Isaac Morris, repairs, 9 54
D. R. Brown, architect, 35 00
$15,183 90
CONTINGENT EXPENSES.
STATIONERY.
W. Osborn, stationery in coll's office $1,211 90
Edward Downes, sundries, 158 70
N. Y., N. H. & H. R. R. freight, 166 00
Barker & Ransom, carriage hire, 112 50
New Haven Paper Co.,
15 28
A. H. Buckingham & Son, 111 30
N. H. Pipe Co., sewer connections, 56 00
Gilchrist & McWeeney, relay'g sidew'k, 63 07
Scoville Manuf'g Co., metal buttons, 131 75
O. A. Dorman,
84 82
Wm. Humes, services,
26 00
GAS.
Detective services,
25 00
Sundry small bills,
84 13
$3,353 83
DAMAGES AND CLAIMS.
Phæbe Catlin,
8472 98
John V. Hallenback,
50 00
John M. Hatstatt, 250 00
Margaret Boucher (execution),
444 04
Mary Mccarthy,
300 00
Eliza Flynn,
200 00
Albert Blisky,
300 00
Phillip Galligan,
30 00
EXTRAS.
$2,047 02
Samuel Wire, sheriff,
$ 50 00
D. S. Glenny & Son, 132 79
City Hall,
4,038 29
H. J. Atwater & Co., matches,
6 00
City Court,
5,653 00
Van Name & King, 3 canvas baskets,
12 00
City Court building,
68,661 50
Lubricator Co., harness blacking,
8 00
Contingent expenses,
3,353 83
Chas. L. Hubbell, bell ringing,
8 00
Damages and Claims,
2,047 02
Robt. B. Bradley & Co., sundries,
36 48
Extras,
1,300 00
Charles S. Leete,
44 00
Elections,
476 00
Kimberly & Rowe,
44 04
Entertainments,
4,203 22
James H. Abery,
8 00
Gas,
37,466 28
Fairman & Bronson,
22 50
Interest,
63,489 35
John L. Disbrow, 2 caps,
4 00
ELECTIONS.
PRINTING.
Wm. T. Bradley & Co., provisions, $ 44 91 Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor,
Punderson, Crisand & Co., Denison, Grenell & Barker, 301 30
229 25 | Printing, 1,018 69
Quinnipiac Bridge, 1,170 41
Salaries,
9,800 88
Stationery, Sheriff,
1,808 09
$68,661 50
CONTINGENT EXPENSES.
Wm. H. H. Blackman, cl'k b'd superv., $150 00 Assessment Committee, 27 61
F. Wayland, bills paid on quarters, 479 08
Charles McLinn, joiner work, 803 40
L. A. Thomas, aud'g collector's acc'ts, 65 00
H. H. Bunnell, auditor (bills paid),
91 00 111 25
Wm. A. Lincoln, stand for rec'n Pres't, 239 25 Punderson, Crisand & Co., engraving and printing, 182 75
Kimberly & Goodrich, coal,
21 27
Chas. E. Cruttenden, hack hire, Barker & Ransom, carriage hire,
652 50
John Lynch, 8 00
J. J. Quigley, plumbing depot tower, 72 70
Jas, Gillen, lighting depot tower, 60 00
John C. Hayden, city flag,
127 00
S. H. Mosely, board for officers,
55 00
Scott & Sanford, depot clock,
8 52
R. Linsley, bouquets and flowers,
50 00
L. C. Lake, auctioneer fees, 10 00
John W. Mooney, express charges, E. B. Munson, services,
36 00
Hubbell & Merwin, joiner work, 9 88
G. E. Gay, ushers and remov'g chairs, 34 00
R. & J. M. Blair, use of chairs, etc.,
22 50
S. Butler, mak'g maps on Hamden line, 468 48 William Hartley, " 54 75
Walker & Co., =
6 00
Board of Finance, serv. in exam'g bills, 420 00 C. M. Loomis,
36 40
Charles E. Fowler, services,
27 50
James Nichols, services, 6 00
Monitor Sprinkling Co., sprink'g Green, 45 00
50 00
A. Belden, firing salute, recep'n Pres't, 25 00
Sundry small bills, 40 27
H. H. Babcock, blank books, 101 50
A. C. Raymond, =
79 86
Pelletreau & Raynor, 51 00
T. Attwater Barnes, 20 blankets,
Geo. N. Alling, medicine for horses,
92 01
L. A. Elliott, Tuttle & Wells,
=
26 43
Samuel Wire,
$1,217 25 N. Tibballs,
50 00
N. H. Whip Co., whips,
23 00
New Haven Water Co., $12,200 00
A. C. Hendrick, " to Provid'ce,
21 30
Total sundry accounts,
$250,479 06
A. C. Hendrick, « " to Boston,
50 40
SUMMARY SUNDRY ACCOUNTS.
Appropriations,
$8,000 00
Lewis Elliott, jr., horse blankets,
45 00
Advertising,
5,053 41
Geo. A. Shubert, agent, carting,
30 00
Attorneys,
11,015 19
Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, printing,
18 25
Bath house,
515 35
James McGay, feather dusters,
22 60
Celebrations,
421 00
H. J. Hoggson, badges,
6 70
City year book,
2.577 49
D. H. Miller, } doz. lanterns,
19 90
James I. Hayes, clerk,
300 00
M. C. Easterbrook, reporter,
50 00
A. H. Morse, clerical serv's to com'tee, 10 00
W. S. Charnley, services chairman sinking fund,
100 00
$4,736 81
G. W. Warner, page of Com. Council, 100 00
NUMBERING STREETS.
George R. Bill,
$164 00
William E. Baldwin,
92 00
$1,300 00
$256 00
$488 14
Numbering streets,
4,736 81 256 00
$1,967 60
James B. Toocker, 37 30
Charles R. Coan, 58 54
Judd & White, 8 75
C. C. & A. L. Chamberlain, envel. boxes, 37 74
Hunneman & Co., van and fixtures, Chas. C. Hall, 75 belts and sockets, 75 00 40 00
124 00
W. C. DeForest, trustee, taxes abat'd, 131 84
84,203 22
New Haven Gas Light Co., 837 466 28
INTEREST.
City Ball Bonds, $3,600 00
Derby RR. bonds (guar. by N. H.) 15,750 00
WATER.
A. C. Hendrick, exp. com. on steamer,
75 94
City bonds (issued for Derby RR.) 12,000 00
City sewerage bonds, 22,750 00
Temporary Loans, 4,066 43
$63,489 35
LAMPS AND LAMP POSTS.
J. D. Farrington, jr., $2,040 50
N. H. Gas Lt. Co., conn. with mains, 1,263 55
The Yale Iron Works, 1,041 00
George Brown, 145 50
Wm. T. Cannon, 103 47
A. C. Hendrick, bills paid, Sperry & Kimberly, insurance,
31 40
146 25
SHERIFF.
$1,808 09
15 50
John S. Fowler, sundries, 12 00
John H. Benham, directories, 39 00
Jolin McCarthy, serv's Gilmore's band, 110 00 John McCarthy, rent of Music Hall, 100 00
Henry H. Bunnell," 1,650 00
Harmanus M. Welch, treasurer, 400 00
Walter Osborn and clerk, collector, 2,800 88
$1,170 41
SALARIES.
32 50
Barker & Ransom, carriage hire, 170 00
Lundberg & Co., bouquets and flowers, 132 10 John McCarthy, decor'ns for banquet, 107 00
John S. Fowler, clerk, 1,650 00
Henry D. Smith, auditor, 150 00
43 00
B. C. Lake, jr., indexing and recording, 272 90
$9,800 88
Catharine Tobin, washing, $182 98
F. Wayland, freight on blankets, 22 07
C. S. Lyman, expenses city clock,
Board of Assessors, making rate book, 250 00
Col. S. R. Smith, bills paid for music, 250 40
Fred'k Botsford, recording liens,
ENTERTAINMENTS .- ARMY OF POTOMAC RE-UNION. P. W. Downing, caterer, $2,775 00 Less sale of tickets, 1,022 00 $1,753 00
Clement Herschell, services as eng'r, $738 82 Tontine Hotel, board for engineers, 83 63 Wm. P. Trowbridge, legislative serv's, 125 00 Henry Mitchell, 103 46
Lamps and lamp posts,
C. H. Warner, page Board of Aldermen, 100 00
G. Perkins, clerk of Common Council, 600 00
Special loan Derby RR. Co., 5,322 92
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FIRE ALARM.
FURNITURE.
J. Murray Fairchild, salary, $1,500 00
Walker & Co., bedding, $95 00
J.M.Fairchild, ex. serv. and bills paid,2,130 31
Geo. F. Newcomb, sheeting,
23 10
$3,254 83
E. H. Riley, vitriol,
55 80
HYDRANTS AND REPAIRS.
G. N. Alling, .
54 87
H. B. Bigelow & Co.,
$1,857 45
Lewis & Beecher Co.,
27 49
John T. Shadrick, 40 41
$156 10
Booth & Law, paints, 51 43
GAS.
N. H. Gas Lt. Co., gas in eng. houses,
855 27
C. B. Whittlesey, syringes for
15 20
Phillips & Shuster, painting signs,
12 50
Chas. C. Dennison, joiner work,
80 02
Beers & Hanover, repairs,
46 15
F. H. Cummins & Bro., rep'g harness, $262 25
SOAP AND OIL.
Lewis & Beecher Co., blinds, 50 00
Jas. S. Kirkwood,
= 9 00
Adams & Maloney, oil,
$277 50
C. B. Dyer, painting prison, 113 50
Gillette & Smith,
28 50
A. H. Downer,
15 00
60 00
Wm. Jeffers, repairs on steamer,
300 44
Booth & Law,
3 85
16 00
E. G. Stoddard, soap,
10 08
60 00
R. C. Beach,
.
25 63
A. F. Barnes & Son,
12 50
M. Healy, sand,
19 50
= Hubbell & Merwin " 12 71
F. O. Martin, covering windows,
21 00
$6,182 37 Henry T. Mix, 10 32
FIRE MARSHAL'S DEPARTMENT.
M. A. Butricks, fire marshal,
8880 00 Perkins, Chatfield & Co., mason work,
169 31
George Rockwell, bulletin board,
20 00
Geo. A. Durand,
229 26
Osborn & Adriance, repairs,
207 50
Total Fire Department,
$76,107 18
Sebastian & Saal, prison van, Alling & Stoddard, attorneys,
66 00
A. J. Kennedy, deputy
150 00
106 68
L. L. Bassett,
99 00
85 15
Bell towers,
$15,183 90
Benjamin Draine, badges,
57 65
B. C. Lake, jr.
81 00
33 97
Contingent expenses,
1,967 60
Kimberly & Rowe, handcuffs,
82 27
E. W. Blackman, “
70 50
J. R. Brown & Co.,
57 46
Fire Alarm,
6,182 37
Stiles Stevens, window guard,
48 00
Lent Bishop,
70 50 A. H. Buckingham & Son,
2,337 36
Bowditch & Co., furniture,
74 12
Thomas C. Hollis,
54 00 H. B. Bigelow & Co.,
2,848 87
Walker & Co.,
136 00
Thomas O'Brien,
67 50
E. Stannard & Co.,
27 47
Fuel,
1,096 70
Hubbell & Merwin, joiner work,
229 00
H. Huntley,
63 00
Treadway & Warner,
15 16
156 10
F. A. Gilbert, painting,
30 77
B. F. Healy,
60 00
O. B. North & Co.,
11 00
855 27
James Jorey, horse shoeing,
5 50
D. O'Donnell,
44
57 00
D. P. Calhoun,
13 50
M. P. Tuttle
57 00
H. J. Wilson,
16 80
Homer H. Peck,
48 00
Car and Spring Co.,
14 00
360 71
H. E. Shepard,
48 00
Barker & Parker,
12 50
Hose and fixtures,
3,254 83
G. W. Corbusier,
54 00 Fellows & Porter,
23 45
Hydrants and repairs,
2,899 18
W. H. Hubbard,
48 00 Isaac Morris, 18 99
Pay roll,
30,682 73
D. B. Hosley,
55 50
Stiles L. Beach, 9 15
318 93
Talcott H. Russell, legal services, 7 00
Kimberly & Rowe, tools,
29 94
G. F. Barker, inv'ng Benjamin & Ford's, 25 00
$2,207 63
$76,107 18
$2,337 36
HORSE ACCOUNT.
FORAGE.
J. L. Prosser, 3 horses,
$1,000 00
E. Beecher, hay and straw,
81,312 00
N. W. Merwin, oats and meal, 617 72
A. J. Beecher,
130 00
Cooper, Hinman & Co. oats and meal,
616 16
John G. Chapman,
262 09
E. A. Smith, straw,
40 90
Charles E. Cruttenden,
$163 62
James F. Brannagan,
54 75
Clark & Beach,
61 19
S. R. Smith & Co., Lehigh coal,
$614 90
N. H. Gas Light Co., Cannell coal,
130 26
George Connolly,
15 00
OFFICE EXPENSES.
Office expenses,
PAY ROLL.
Salaries,
46 75
POLICE TELEGRAPH.
Gamewell & Co., $1,993 25
J. M. Fairchild, 1,413 96
George N. Alling, vitriol, 523 35 Gamewell & Co., fire alarm appurn's 1,164 25
H. H. Bunnell, auditor, " 25 00
Fairman & Bronson, shades, 13 00
Chas, T Chester, 54 70
42 22
New Haven Water Co., 1,004 90
Stiles Stevens,
John E. Bassett & Co.,
9 05
G. F. Warner & Co., hyd't wrenches, 36 83
Hubbell & Merwin, 7 88
$2,899 18
PAY ROLL.
Salaries,
$30,682 73
Barker & Ransom, horse keeping, $351 00
Charles C. Hall,
98 27
Gower & Mansfield, lumber,
5 25
Ransom Hills, painting,
7 90
J. R Brown & Co., repairs,
21 43
Kimberly & Rowe, sundries, 28 92
C. H. Goodrich,
houses,
290 27
C. C. Cowles & Co., repairing lamps, 27 75 C. E. Hartshorn, gong, 25 00
STEAMER.
Wm. Jeffers, Steamer No. 3,
$4,500 00
Dyer & Marcy, painting, Treadway & Warner, storing stoves and repairs,
49 22
Frederick Botsford,
113 10
McLagon & Smith,
124 44
SUMMARY.
Fairman & Bronson, carpet,
53 20
Bradley, Dibble & Co.,
109 52
Fire Marshal,
Forage,
Gas,
2,207 63
William A. Lincoln, joiner work,
22 40
Horse account,
1,255 00
Edward Malley, blankets,
22 75
John D. Eldridge, plumbing,
101 11
Sundry small bills,
49 95
Soap and oil,
4,500 00
Steamer,
Total Police Department, $91,242 60
SUMMARY POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Cemetery watchmen, $ 409 25
Office expenses, 979 10
Pay roll, 83,995 75
Police telegraph,
3,604 52
Contingent expenses, 2,253 98
$75 25
Valentine Hahn, Everg'n
86 25
Geo. B. Miller, Grove st.
75 25
Leopold Mann, Jewish =
86 25
HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
Henry A. Carrington, health officer, from Aug. 1, 1872, to Dec. 1, 1873, 81,962 00 Chas. R. Whedon, clerk, from Aug. 1, 1872, to Dec. 1, 1873, 1,315 52
H. W. Benedict & Co., " 4
343 80
$360 71
G. & T. Alling, shavings,
7 75
HOSE AND FIXTURES.
$1,096 70 Kimberly & Rowe, hose,
$3,179 88
POLICE DEPARTMENT. CEMETERY WATCHMEN. L. W. Mabry, 7th Ward cemetery watchman,
$1,255 00
HORSE SHOEING.
$2,848 87
FUEL.
Jos. Kellaher, St. Bernard =
86 25
Timothy Fogarty,
66 15
$409 25
$979 10 H. A. Carrington, traveling expenses, 16 00 Chas. R. Whedon, office expenses, 18 51
$83,995 75 | W. H. Farnham, jr., rem'g garbage, 5,744 25
Van Name & King, awnings,
E. L. R. Thompson, med, services,
Frank Gallagher,
H. J. Wilson, repairs, 29 06
GENERAL REPAIRS.
CONTINGENT EXPENSES.
$318 93
15 04
500 00
Beers & Hanover.
G. D. Lambert,
31 50
Furniture,
General repairs,
Horse shoeing,
82,253 98
Smedley Bros. & Co., use of horses,
125 00
$91,242 60
William Jeffers, hose, J. C. Thompson, 28 20
Treadway & Warner, rep. on batteries, 82 54
$3,604 52
G. & T. Alling, car ing poles, 25 35
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Farnham & Potter, rem'g nuisances,
170 00
CONTRACTS.
Henry H. Babcock, stationery,
95 15
Heagerty & Fitzpatrick, 896,150 86
Punderson, Crisand & Co., printing,
4 50
Peter Trainer,
30,369 80
J. B. Hoadley, coffins and services,
90 00
Hugh Mckay,
22,939 14
George E. Ives,
6 00
Lawrence O'Brien,
14,644 09
Phillips & Shuster, painting,
4 00
Boss & McGlynn, nurses,
10 00
John Mullins,
12,727 61
L. H. Bronson & V. M. Dow,
7 40
Barker & Ransom, carriage hire,
35 00
Granfield & Brennan,
6,457 17
Wm. Granfield,
4,219 58
$9,478 33
HARBOR DEPARTMENT.
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