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Lucy A. Perkins,
66
66
66
99 99
Hannah H. Page,
66
66
66
93 75
E. H. S. Pike,
66
66
66
93 75
Louis E. Lunt,
66
66
66
99 99
Sarah F. Badger,
66
66
66
93 75
E. A. W. Pearson,
66
66
66
99 99
Mary A. Moulton,
66
66
66
90 00
Mary E. Cogswell,
66
66
66
99 99
M. Louise Bartlett, ".
66
66
87 48
Mary E. Hayes,
66
66
66
93 75
Sarah H. Hinkley,
66
66
90 00
Sarah C. Currier,
66
66
99 99
Frances Pettigrew, "
66
66
66
99 99
66
66
66
124 98
Rhoda Tilton,
66
66
99 99
Anna L. Coffin,
7
Lottie E. Forsyth, three months' salary as teacher,
93 75
Fannie E. Petringell,
66 99 99
Abby Short, teaching evening school thirty evenings,
30 00
Susan Jaques, 66
20 00
Mary Thurston, 66
66
66
20 00
Louise Bartlett, 66 66
twenty-six evenings,
17 33
. Annette Senter,
66
66
66
thirty 66
20 00
Sarah Curtis, 66
66
66
66
30 00
E. H. S. Pike, 66 66
66
66
66
18 67
Susie Lowell, 66
66
twenty-four 66
16 00
Sarah Akerman, 66
66
66
twenty-three
15 33
Mary Turner,
66
twenty-nine
19 33
L. C. Geary,
66 thirty
20 00
E. Dodge,
66
66
twenty-five 66
16 67
E. L. Chute, 66
66
66
twenty-eight
18 67
John D. Parsons, services as janitor,
33 00
George H. Plumer, fifty-three yards cambric,
3 71
Wooster Smith, distributing school reports,
5 00
John A. L. Odd'e, brushes, mats, &c.,
69 29
Johnathan R. Wells, building fires,
32 14
Knapp, Dyer, et. als. use of pump,
4 00
Benjamin W. Putnam, instruction in drawing,
88 00
E. B. Robbins, building fires,
61 45
Thomas Pearson, three months' services as janitor,
80 00
Benjamin M. Chase, three months' services sweeping school houses, 125 00
William H. Safford, repairing clock,
1 00
Nathaniel Perkins, jr., building fires, 16 66
Edward E. Taylor, three months' services as truant officer, 12 50
David C. Ash, building fires, 34 50
S. H. Fowle, stationery, 23 51
M. Agnes Pearson, one months' services as teacher, 29 16
Wm. H. Huse & Co., advertising, 17 00
Charles H. Lunt, building fires, 78 66
Ireland & Trefethen, eighteen chairs,
11 70
Charles H. Allen, services as janitor Jackman school,
50 00
-
66
20 00
Virginia Clarkson, 66
twenty-eight
18 67
Sarah Shackford, 66
66
Total, $7,337 86
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FIRE DEPARTMENT.
T. C. Pike, teaming, 23 50
J. W. Lanford, teaming, 55 00
C. W. Toppan, three lanterns and shovel, 3 75
William Groves, labor, 6 00
A. L. Jackson, labor filling reservoir and shovelling snow, 40 00
Chas. E. Ash, 3 mos. services as fireman and steward, 36 24
William E. Soule, labor on reservoir,
89 00
Greenleaf Boardman, horse hire,
4 00
Patrick Cashman, hauling No. 6 to fire,
5 00
John B. Pritchard, stock and labor,
1 25
James M. Woods, repairs on No. 6,
2 00
R. L. Greenleaf, lamps and fire buckets, 3 50
15
Sumner, Swasey & Currier, salt, Andrew J. Leighton, teaming,
18 50
H. P. Macintosh, sundries and cash paid, 65 40
Boston & Maine Railroad, freight on hose, 3 94
Josiah Gates & Sons, 2004 feet leather hose, 2,941 94
No. 1 Steamer, company and officers, 6 months' services and extras, 185 50
Jas. Hardy, 6 mos. services as engineer and ass't engineer, 94.16 Frank Hardy, 3 1-2 mos. services as steward and fireman, 42 28
Tristram Talbot, 4 2-3 mos. services as ass't engineer,
9 72
Mechanic Steamer, No. 2, 6 mos. services and extra,
175 50
Geo. W. Stickney, 6 mos. services as engineer, $117.50, labor 6, 123 50
Frank Snow, 6 mos. services as ass't engineer, 12 50
James K. Adams, 6 mos. services as clerk, 5 00
William McKay, 6 mos. services as foreman,
5 00
Wm. Woodman, 6 mos. services as fireman and steward 72.50; shavings, 0.75, 73 25
Steamer, Co. No. 3, services for 5 months, 111 75
Steamer, Co. No. 3, services for 1 month and extras, 30 91
Wm. H. P. Howard, six mos. services as engneer, 117 50
John A. Currier, six mos, services as assistant engineer, 12 50
Luther Carter, 2 mos. services as foreman,
1 67
Frank W. Wiggin, 5 mos. services as clerk,
4. 17
Little Mac Hose Co., and officers, 6 mos. services and extras, 135 50
Young America Hook and Ladder Co., and officers, six mos. services and extras, 252 50
9
Engine Co., No. 7, and officers, 6 mos. services and extras, 414 50
Engine Co., No. 8, and officers, 6 mos. services and extras, 408 25
H. P. Macintosh, 6 mos. services as chief engineer, 100 00
Assistant Engineer and clerk, 5 mos. services,
80 00
S. H. Rundlett, teaming engine,
10 00
James Hardy, labor,
3 25
Geo. W. Curtis, shovelling snow,
5 00
Charles R. Sargent, stock and labor,
106 45
P. Conley, labor on coal bin,
3 00
James W. Welch, shovelling snow,
4 00
Stephen Coker, rope and shovel,
4 59
Edwin A. Littlefield, hauling engine,
10 00
John B. Porter, shovelling snow,
3 00
Geo. H. Smart, 6 mos. services as clerk No. 6,
5 00
P. H. Blumpey, 1 gallon sperm oil,
2 40
H. G. Johnson, jr., 2 feather dusters,
5 75
Samuel Cook, shovelling snow,
17 50
Geo. P. Bishop, sponge, badges, &c.,
10 60
David C. Noyes, emery cloth,
16
A. & G. J. Caldwell, hot water,
6 55
Nathan C. Moody, labor on No. 2,
65
Bartlett Steam Mills, water,
8 10
H. G. Johnson, jr., 1 feather duster,
3 00
Frank Hardy, care of relief steamer 3 mos. 7.29 ; labor 2.00, 9 29
W. B. Porter, teaming, 7 90
A. L. Jackson, services as steward to No. 6, 17 50
Total $5,938 52
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.
S. H. Rundlett, horse and snow plow, $35 00
Parsons Ordway, 3 mos. services as superintendent, 174 99
Richardson Brothers, 2 1-2 bushels salt, 1 88
Cornelius Buckley, jr., 5 days' labor at 1.50 per day, 7 50
2
4
10
.
Cornelius Buckley,
56 6-10 days' labor at 1.50 per day,
86 25
George Harris. 56 4-10
66
66
84 60
Francis Buckley,
4 5-10
66
66
6 75
James Barrett,
56 2-10
84 30
Anthony Cogger,
31 9-10
66
47 85
William Casey,
6
66
66
66
:6
9 00
H. W. Pray,
21-2
66
66
3 75
John Kelleher,
3
66
66
4 50
Cornelius Lynch,
41 1-10
66
66
66
61 65
Michael Bennett,
11-2
66
66
66
2 25
Daniel Buckley,
59 I-10
66
66
66
66
88 65
Andrew Casey,
11-2
66
66
66
2 25
William E. Soule,
1 1-2
66
66
2 25
Parsons Ordway, sundries,
1 50
John Hale, 60 6-10 days' labor, at 1.50 per day,
90 90
John A. L. Odd'e, 3 bushels salt,
2 25
John Casey, 2 days' labor, at 1.50 per day,
3 00
Edmund Murphy, 53 hours' labor,
9 01
John Buckley, 8 days' labor, at 1.50 per day,
12 00
Patrick Niland, 57 9-10 days' labor, at 1,50 per day,
86 85
Francis Buckley, jr., 4 days' labor, at 1.50 per day,
6 00
Alfred Lowell, jr., 2 1-2 days' labor, at 1.00 per day,
2 50
W. B. Porter, removing snow from side walks,
32 40
David C. Noyes, hardware,
12 87
Moses E. Cook, removing snow,
4 50
Henry T. Moody, ironing and painting snow plow,
20 00
Warren W. Foye, 6 1-4 days' labor at 1.00 per day, 6 25
Charles H. Crosby, lumber and labor,
10 55
Terrence Fergerson, 1 1-2 days' labor at 1.50 per day,
2 25
George Francis, 2 9-10 days' labor at 1.50 per day,
4 35
Asa T. Newhall, labor on highways,
81 25
Edwin A. Littlefield, 25 1-2 hours breaking out side walks, 20 70
C. W. Toppan, powder and fuse.
2 70
Edward D. King, 6 1-4 days' labor on highways at 1.00 per day, 6 25
Total,
$1,121 50
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LIGHTING.
Newburyport Gas Co., gas,
$839 05
T. B. Robbins, iron loop on gas light, 1 50
John E. Bailey, stock and labor,
6 89
Charles R. Sargent, reflectors for hall, and sundries, 346 24
N. E. Gas Light Co., account of contract,
489 40
Total, $1,733 08
INTEREST.
Edward S. Raynes, 6 months' on $10,000,
$325 00
Edward S. Lesley, attorney, 6 mos. on 2,000,
60 00
N. N. Withington, chairman, 12 mos. on Brown Fund, $15,000, 900 00
Samuel O. Johnson, 6 mos, on 6,000,
195 00
Rebecca J. Morgan, 6 mos. on 9,000,
292 50
Lydia C. Tucker, 6 mos. on 1,600,
52 00
Edmund S. Raynes, 2 mos. 2 3d on 5,000,
74 93
John Harris, 6 mos. on 1,000,
32 50
J. A. Balch, 6 mos. on 6,000,
195 00
J. A. Balch, 6 mos. on 500,
16 25
Seventy-four coupons,
2,272 00
$4,415 18
INCIDENTALS.
R. Plumer, P. M., postage,
$15 56
David C. Ash, ringing bell, 1 00
Geo. W. Hunt, jr., services as inspector,
4 00
12
Albert F. Hunt, printing,
22 00
Corlies Macy & Co., books,
15 75
Horace W. Bartlett, services as fish warden for 1874, 25 00
Charles Copp, returning deaths,
5 25
Wm. H. Huse & Co., advertising and printing,
336 50
W. D. Tucker, allowance on small pox claims,
12 50
Nath'l Greeley, 66
66
50 00
F. A. Howe, 66 66 66
66
66
22 00
Edward P. Hurd,
66 66 66
66
50 00
Geo. Montgomery,
66
66
66
66
122 00
Geo. W. Snow, 66 66
66 66
66
58 00
James W. Welch, ringing bells and returning deaths, 4 25
Thomas E. Cutter, Q. M., allowance by city council, 150 00
Rufus Sargent, surveying and making maps of harbor-line, 174 00 A. Russell & Sons, water pipes, 42 34
Charles R. Sargent, labor on water pipes,
74 30
Colby, Coombs & Co., advertising, 34 50
S. H. Rundlett, breaking path, 21 75
A. W. Greenleaf, compiling 4 quarterly and annual reports,
50 00
Total, $1,290 70
PUBLIC PROPERTY.
John T. Porter, 1 month, two days' services as teamster, $53 34
Geo. Peavey, 3 mos. services as teamster and rent of stable, 162 48
J. A. Coullard, 3 mos. services as teamster, 120 00
Alfred Lowell, 3 mos. services as teamster,
150 00
James M. Woods, stock and labor,
1 50
Geo. E. Stone, labor at hose house,
3 00
M. M. Merrill, stock and labor,
4 65
Paul Titcomb, grain, 123 71
24 64
Wm. H. Whitmore, labor at No. 7 engine house,
3 40
E. H. & G. J. George, labor at police station,
13 25
T. B. Robbins, shovelling suow,
6 97
J. B. Creasey, stock and labor,
13
T. A. S. Mitchell, labor on ladders and settees, 6 53
John C. Buckley, laying pipe, 1 50
David C. Ash, labor around school buildings, 13 75
Edmund Smith, surveying land and making deed,
14 00
John E. Bailey, stock and labor,
44 42
Stephen H. Thurlow, paid for shovelling snow,
2 63
Mrs. Jane Thomson, mcals furnished loborers at Market Hall, 23 65
Nathaniel Perkins, jr., shovelling snow,
16 41
Jordan D. Frost, hardware and labor,
·
11 96
Nathan C. Moody, block straps and eye bolts,
9 80
David C. Noyes, hardware,
4 16'
George P. Bishop, supplies to teams,
11 05
Parker Tilton, stock and labor,
1 30
Wm. H. Safford, repairing clocks,
2 00
Geo. Aldrich, 1 mo. 28 days' services as teamster, 96.66, and soap 1.00, 97 66
J. B. Knight, grain, 44 25
H. G. Johnson, jr., feather duster and rat poison,
3 40
Charles R. Sargent, stock and labor,
20 74
Edwin A. Littlefield, 10 days' use of horse,
10 00
David F. Brown, removing vaults,
25 00
Henry L. Piper, repairing plastering,
3 50
Blake & Noyes, stock and labor,
20 64
William Noyes, hardware,
5 23
Jonathan Wells, shovelling snow,
6 63
Thomas G. Dodge, labor around mall and powder house,
30 75
Stephen Coker, hardware,
34 03
T. C. Pike, hauling charcoal,
14 50
Total. $1,146 43
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POLICE.
Samuel W. Tuck, 3 mos. salary as city marshal, and cash paid out, $257 24
John W. Sargent, 3 mos. salary as assistant marshal, 199 98
Wm. H. Fitts, services as assistant marshal to April 30, 133 34
Mrs. Jane Thompson, meals furnished,
1 10
R. L. Greenleaf, rat trap and 2 baskets,
1 35
Charles Noyes, 92 evenings and 2 1-2 days' patrol, 189 00
James Stanton, 92
3
190 00
Alexander B. Watson, 14 evenings' patrol,
28 00
, Wooster Smith, 92 evenings and 3 days' patrol, 190 00
Albert D. Hale, 92 6. 4 192 00
Edward E. Taylor, 32 " 55 "
174 00
J. E. Kimball, 64 " 1 " 130 00
John G. Gove, 82 " 21-2
169 00
Richard C. Hale, 1 mo. 22 days' as assistant marshal,
119 22
John B. Porter, services at City Hall 25 nights and 3 half-days, 40 50
Geo. N. Young, 23 evenings and 1 days' patrol, 48 00
Total,
$2,062 73
FUEL.
Amos Coffin, coal, wood and kindlings, $230 65
T. C. Pike, teaming ehsrcoal, 9 75
Total,
$540 40
BROMFIELD FUND.
Thomas Ronan, setting out shade trees, $219 00
15
SALARIES.
A. W. Greenleaf, balance due on 6 mos. serv. treas. & col. $368 33 Thomas E. Cutter, 3 mos. serv. as clerk of com. council, 25 00 Geo. M. Stevens, bal. due on 6 mo. serv. as city clerk, 249 99 Jos. M. Tappan, 66 " messenger, 241 66
Total, $884 98
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
H. A. Tenney, 3 mo. serv. as Librarian and postage paid, $252 49 Anthony Cogger, shovelling snow, 4 75
Wm. H. Huse & Co., printing, 9 00
Piper & Sawyer, insurance on Library building, 75 60
$341 24
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Estate of S. W. Marston, 3 mos, rent of Essex Hall, $75 00
N. & T. Foster, agents, 3 mos. rent of Phenix Hall, 75 00
Total, $150 00
ESSEX MERRIMACK BRIDGE.
John C. Buckley, shovelling snow, $4 50
John E. Bailey, labor on bridge, 34 80
Total, $39 30
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NEWBURYPORT BRIDGE.
John W. Dole, 3 mos. services as bridge tender,
$125 01
Richardson Bros., oil and wicks,
9 50
Blake & Noyes, setting glass,
3 25
Total, $137 76
REPAIRS ON NEWBURYPORT BRIDGE.
· J. W. Davis, submarine work on bridge, $50 00
R. L. Greenleaf, sale of bridge aud advertising,
14 50
A. Hall, spiles,
35 CO
J. A. Shattuck, entertaining 19 persons,
29 75
J. M. Greenough, hacking,
18 00
George Lucy, coaching,
2 00
Richard Pierce, labor recovering section of bridge,
17 50
Total, $166 75
NOTES PAYABLE.
Edmund S. Raynes,
$5,000 00
CITY OF NEWBURYPORT.
DETAILED STATEMENT A
OF THE
EXPENDITURES
FOR THE
THREE MONTHS ENDING AUG. 31, 1875.
OF NEWBURYPORT
CIT
TERRA MARIQUE MDCCCLI
Published by order of the City Council.
NEWBURYPORT : WILLIAM H. HUSE & COMPANY, PRINTERS, 42 STATE STREET, 1875.
CITY OF NEWBURYPORT.
IN COMMON COUNCIL, January 18, 1875.
Ordered, the mayor and aldermen concurring, that the city treasurer, under the direction of the committee on printing, cause to be published quarterly a detailed statement of the expenditures of the city, and that the four state- ments so published form a part of the annual book of expenditures. Accepted in concurrence. [Approved by the Mayor, January 23, 1875.
EXPENDITURES.
1st quarter.
2d quarter.
3d quarter.
Poor department
$3,522 52
$3,617 16
$3,444 09
School
66
7,215 03
7,337 86
6,852 04
Fire
758 45
5,938 52
565 50
Highways.
439 44
1,121 50
1,370 16
Lighting streets and public buildings
1,541 51
1,733 08
1,603 77
Police
1,993 17
2,062 73
2,278 03
Interest.
6,927 58
4,415 18
10,129 84
Incidentals, (including contagious diseases 1,375 28
1,290 70
1,875 47
Public Property.
1,200 20
1,146 43
3,516 65
Salaries
844 17
884 98
1,009 99
Fuel
975 70
240 40
1,459 06
Public Library.
423 00
341 24
316 47
Sidewalks and edgestones
13 50
270 87
State of Massachusetts
150 00
150 00
150 00
Newburyport Bridge.
168 10
137 76
693 06
Bromfield fund.
27 41
219 00
238 98
Culverts
100 40
Total
$27,575 06
Sinking fund. Paid to Commissioners
excess of last year.
6,000 00
$33,575 06
Essex Merrimac Bridge.
39 30
10 00
Repairs of Newburyport Bridge.
166 75
6,116 97
$30,842 59
$42,001 35
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THIRD QUARTERLY STATEMENT.
POOR DEPARTMENT.
City of Salem, support of paupers, $72 75
Reform School, Lancaster, support of criminals, 42 00
Town of Winchester, support of 'paupers, 27 32
Sumner, Swasey & Currier, groceries,
262 72
John Sumner, hardware and repairing,
15 30
Eliz. Gerrish, 18 days' tailoring,
18 00
B. W. Cole, 5 barrels crackers,
20 00
J. N. Jaques, 3 barrels soap,
12 00
A. Stanwood & Co., 413 pounds soap,
28 91
E. C. Little, 3 days' use of harrow,
1 50
F. E. Pillsbury, 74 pounds pig,
11 10
M. M. Ross, sugar and beans,
156 54
J. Fuller, fresh fish,
8 23
J. G. Plummer, 800 pounds codfish,
48 00
J. Akerman, beef and butter,
98 21
Paul Titcomb, grain,
56 80
G. W. Young, 3 months' salary keeper of Almshouse and city store, $150; cash paid $2.15, 152 15
Abram Pray, 3 months' services as teamster, 135 00
John Teel, 3 months' services as clerk, 125 00
John Teel, clerk, cash supplies outside of Almshouse,
387 81
Horace W. Bartlett, jr., 44 days' labor, 52 00
John A. L. Odd'e, groceries, 74 25
1 76
Thos. Mackinney, hardware,
Northampton Insane Asylum, board of S. Williams, 48 65
Worcester Insane Asylum, board of insane,
151 25
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CITY EXPENSES.
Taunton Lunatic Asylum, board of L. E. H. Tucker,
48 20
City of Lynn, board of paupers, 39 40
B. F. Poor, provisions, 79 26
Frank Alley, school books, 4 80
I. C. Clement, 43 pounds Oolong tea, 17 20
N. Perkins jr., burying body, 5 00
Moulton & Morey, curtains and matting,
12 98
Ariel Pearson jr., 2 months' and 8 days' services as cook,
45 33
J. B. Coulliard, 18 days' labor, 40 50
Samuel Pearson, 18 days' labor, 26 25
Wm. Reed, 1 month's labor, 20 00
A. F. Ross & Co., coffee and tea, 58 06
E. T. Northend, exchange of cows,
40 00
P. H. Blumpey, groceries, 55 67
W. H. Noyes jr., provisions, 23 36
A. J. Atkinson, medicines, 9 30
Insane Hospital, Ipswich, board of insane, 698 82
House of Correction, Ipswich, board of criminals, 35 42
Reform School, Westborough, board of criminals, 74 50
Industrial School, Lancaster, board of criminals,
26 50
George P. Bishop, supplies for teams,
4 00
David H. Cook, use of bull,
4 00
N. Marden, horse hire,
6 00
J. Pearson jr., crackers, 4 89
Plumer & Baleh, baskets and matches,
14 15
D. A. Goodwin, 1 peck beans,
1 00
G. W. Bartlett, 6 pair of shoes,
8 00
W. D. Tucker, medicines,
8 25
Harris Pearson, 6 barrels crackers,
24 00
Horace W. Bartlett, 2 pairs shoes,
1 00
Total,
$3,444 09
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CITY EXPENTES.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
A. H. Thompson, three months' salary as teacher,
$499 98
O. B. Merrill,
66
66
375 00
Luther Dame,
16
375 00
Phebe H. Plumer,
66
66
174 99
Annette A. Senter, 66
66
66
66
150 00
Francis C. Sparhawk,“
66
150 00
N. A. Moulton,
6
324 99
Janette N. Balch,
112 50
Ella W. Peabody,
66
99 99
Abbie Short,
106 23
Martha J. Bradley,
66
93 75
Mary C. Thurston,
66
66
99 99
Mary E. Jaques,
66
66
93 75
Sarah E. Forsyth,
93 75
Philip D. Adams,
66
66
249 99
Lucy Lowe,
99 99
Sarah B. Chute,
150 00
Ellen Frothingham,
.6
66
99 99
Anna L. Coffin,
124 98
Eliz. A. Appleton,
66
124 98
Helen M. Currier,
66
66
66
66
99 99
Serena D. Toppan,
66
66
124 98
Rhoda Tilton,
99 99
Susie B. Lowell,
93 75
Georgie Thurlow,
66
66
66
99 99
Ella H. Adams,
93 75
Priscilla G. Craig,
66
99 99
Mary E. Estes,
87 48
Lucy A. Perkins,
99 99
Hannah H. Page,
66
66
66
66
93 75
E. H. S. Pike,
93 75
Lois E. Lunt,
66
66
66
99 99
Sarah F. Badger,
93 75
E. A. W. Pearson,
66
66
60
99 99
. Mary A. Moulton, Mary E. Cogswell,
66
66
66
66
90 00
M. Louise Bartlett,
66
66
66
85 48
Mary E. Hayes,
66
93 75
Sarah H. Hinkley,
"
66
66
90 00
.
66
66
66
66
99 99
66
66
.6
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
66
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CITY EXPENSES.
Sarah C. Currier, three months salary as. teacher.
99 99
Frances Pettigrew,
6.
99 99
Emma M. Lander,
60
66
66
99 99
F. E. Pettingell
66
66
66
99 99
Wm. P. Lunt, 66 66
66
66
66
324 99
Etta D. Paul, two
66
66
52 80
M. Agnes Pearson, "
66
66
66
58 32
F. E. Pettingell, three
66
66
99 99
M. E. Coffin, care of drawings at Public Library room,
4 00
Isaac P. Noyes, 6 months' services as secretary,
50 00
John E. Bailey, labor and teaming,
2 60
H. T. Crofoot & Co,, mounting plates,
4 50
Frost & Adams, 18 sheets card board,
2 28
Joseph Alley, repairing and tuning organ,
5 50
Thos. Pearson, 3 months' services as janitor and extra labor, 78 50 B. M. Chase, sweeping school houses three months, 124 99
John A. L. Odd'e, cash paid for books and stationery, 58 50
J. A. Shattuck, board of Mr. Putnam, 40 00
Mrs. A. M. Lee, 2 months' teaching,
40 00
Frank Alley, filling out diplomas $19.50, stationery 4.14,
23 64
Moulton & Currier, 3 mats,
5 25
Annie B. Ordway, 2 days' teaching,
2 00
M. C. Whittier, washing school rooms,
16 00
David C. Ash, dusting school rooms, 1 00
Wm. H. Huse & Co., printing and advertising,
110 00
Colby, Coombs & Co., advertising, 7 00
Total, $6,852 04
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Frank Hardy, 2 months' services as fireman and steward of - No. 1, and 2 months' services on Eon, 52 49
J. M. Chase, cheese, apples, crackers to firemen, 5 72
T. C. Pike, teaming, 18 50
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CITY EXPENSES.
A. J. Leighton, teaming,
H. P. Macintosh, cash paid for sundries, 37 84
R. C. Gould, et als. watching at fire June 24, 6 00
Geo. P. Bishop, supplies to engines,
12 45
J. F. McQuillen, et als, watching at fire June 24,
9 00
John White,
3 00
Wm. E. Soule, 22 1-2 days' labor,
45 20
Putney's Express, cash paid for advertising and expressing, 6 00
M. R. Cole, damage to well and lattice work, 10 00
H. Stockman & Son, fire bucket,
75
G. P. Palmer, 5 gallons cleaning oil, 8 75
C. R. Sargent, labor on water pipes,
103 63
Dennis Conway, watching at Boston & Maine depot,
2 00
Thomas Mackinney, 1 steel bar,
2 00
C. H. Ordway, hauling No. 7 to fire,
5 00
E. A. Littlefield, teaming, 48 25
· Amoskeag Manufacturing Co., block and nozzle,
9 80
John F. O'Brien, watching at fires, 6 00
Blake and Thompson, watching at fires,
6 00
Joseph W. Landford, teaming,
20 75
John Fannin, watching at fire,
3 00
A. L. Jackson, 2 months' services steward No. 6,
5 83
George E. Stone, watching at fire,
2 00
Geo. W. Stickney, labor on No. 3,
5 00
Steamer No. 2, filling reservoir,
15 00
J. M. Woods, 2 nuts,
25
John B. Porter, watching 2 nights at No. 8,
4 00
B. H. Jaques, soap,
1 00
Chas. S. Blake, watching at fire,
3 00
John B. Pritchard, 10 pounds of yarns,
1 00
Chas. E. Ash, 2 months' services as steword No. 3,
24 17
A. Russell & Sons, 169 pounds of grate, and labor,
9 45
Wm. Groves, labor at Frog Pond,
2 00
Patrick Conley, watching at fire,
3 00
H. G. Johnson Jr., expenses to Boston,
3 50
Wm. Holker & Co., hardware,
13 80
Plumer & Balch, salt and oil,
15 12
$565 50
Total, 2
35 25
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CITY EXPENSES. .
HIGHWAYS.
Parsons Ordway, 3 mo. serv. as sup't, and cash paid 2.74, $177 73 Patrick Niland, 69 1-10 days' labor at 1.50 per day,
103 65
Cornelius Buckley, 62 1-10
93 15
George Harris, 65
66
97 50
John Hale, 70
66 16
105 00
Daniel Buckley, 59
88 50
Cornelius Lynch, 67 5-10
66
66
101 25
George Francis, 15 5-10
66
66
23 25
Anthony Cogger, 54 9-10
66
66
82 35
Terrance Ferguson, 11 5-10
66
66
17 25
James Barrett, 54 1-10 66
66
81 15
J. C. Moulton, shovelling snow,
41 48
Thomas Makinney, hardware,
8 50
Joseph M. Tappan, shovelling snow,
25
H. W. Moulton, 50 tons stone,
62 50
Edward D. King, 3 days' work on highways,
3 00
.
Warren W. Foye, 3
3 00
J. A. Greeley, stock and labor,
85 09
Francis Day, stone for crossings,
35 35
Wm. H. Toppan, stock and labor,
85 87
Bay State Iron Works, one plate metal,
10 71
Bayley & Perkins, stock and labor,
15 81
Edwin A. Littlefield, teaming,
5 00
James M. Woods, stock and labor,
6 50
T. K. Bartlett, work on highway,
15 50
Timothy Quinn, 4 2-10 days' labor at $1 per day,
4 20
James Carrigan, 7 days' labor at $1.50 per day,
10 50
Daniel Cogger, work on highway,
3 25
Dennis Sexton, 2 1-2 days' labor at 75c per day,
1 87
Thomas Shute, 1 day's labor,
1 00
Total, $1,370 16
.
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CITY EXPENSES.
POLICE.
A. F. Towle & Son, 7 silver plated badges, 14 00
Wm. H. Fitts, services as police officer, 84 45 S. W. Tuck, 4 mos. salary as city marshal, cash paid 20.74, 270 74 John W. Sargent, 3 mos. services, 199 98
John G. Gove, 3 mos. 4 1-2 days patrol, 194 00
James Stanton, 3 mos. 6 66 193 00
Wooster Smith, 3 mos. 5 1-2 "
196 00
Edward E. Taylor, 3 mos. and 4 evenings patrol,
192 00
Albert D. Hale, 3 mos. 7 days patrol,
196 00
Charles Noyes, 3 " 4 1-2
190 00
Geo. N. Young, 3 " 41-2 16
194 00
Geo. W. Clark, stationery,
70
Todd & Brown, 6 billys,
3 00
S. H. Safford & Co., book case and repairs,
6 50
Alfred Pulsifer, 3 evenings and 1 days patrol,
8 00
D. C. Batchelder, 3 " 1 10 00
8 00
Alexander Griffin, 49 « 11-2 101 00
16 00
George I. Blake, 2 evenings patrol,
4 00
George N. Black, 3 evenings and 1 days patrol,
8 00
Alfred Knight, 2 66 1 66
6 00
Edmund S. Johnson, 3 " 1 8 00
Augustus H. Taylor, 3 "
1 66
8 00
Wm. E. Woodman, 2 " 1 6 00
Richard C. Hale, 8 days patrol,
17 78
Geo. M. Arey, 3 evenings and 1 days patrol,
8 00
John B. Porter, services at City Hall,
10 50
Wm. Holker & Co., pot and dippers,
1 85
Estate of Greenleaf Boardman, horse hire,
2 00
George W. Snow, professional services,
15 50
Plumer & Balch, groceries,
105 03
Total,
$2,278 03
Patrick Moynihan, 3 " 2 16
Joseph E. Kimball, 8 evenings patrol,
12
CITY EXPENTES.
INCIDENTALS.
Wm. H. Huse & Co., advertising and printing, $267 25
H. T. Crofoot & Co., binding City Expenditures, 16 60
Putney's Express, expressing, 2 80
Joseph M. Tappan, ringing bells and distributing tax bills 40, 43 00 Richard Plumer, P. M., postage, 13 82
Amos Noyes, writing ordinance on obstructions,
6 00
George J. L. Colby, expense and attendance at State House, 10 00 Frank Alley, stationery, 14 61
5 45
Colby, Coombs & Co., advertising,
42 00
Henry W. Moulton, allowance for land for streets, 752 00
J. A. Greeley, (chairman) appropriation for July 4th, 300 00
49 25
Enoch Goodwin, ringing bells, 16 25
David C. Ash, ringing bells,
2 00
James W. Welch. ringieg bells,
2 00
Caleb P. Davis, jr., cleaning guns,
2 00
Edward E. Taylor, firing 37 guns,
37 00
George W. Clark, stationery and Assessors' books,
101 80
S. S. Scranton, 1 copy of Rights of Citizens,
4 50
Chas. Copp, return of deaths,
2 00
George E. Donnell, ringing bells,
3 00
Wm. E. Soule, labor on water pipes,
47 55
A. Russell & Sons, pipes and grate,
84. 17
Chamberlain Manufacturing Co., stamp,
12 00
Corlies Macy & Co., 1 blank book,
8 50
George H. Stevens, cash paid for pens,
10 00
S. R. Fox, ringing bells,
2 00
Chas. H. Lunt, ringing bells and death returns,
17 92
Total, $1,875 47
ESSEX MERRIMAC BRIDGE.
J. A. Greeley, 2 1-2 days' labor, $10 00
*
Gillett & Co., expressing,
John N. Pike, bill in equity, &c.,
13
CITY EXPENSES.
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS. .
Owners of Phenix building, 3 months' rent, $75 00 Est. of S. W. Marston, 3 months' rent, 75 00
Total,
$150 00
REPAIRS OF NEWBURYPORT BRIDGE.
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