City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1875, Part 7

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Publication date: 1875
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J. W. Davis, submarine labor,


$37 50


D. D. Aubin, picking up spile, 4 00


A. A. Abbott, entry fee, 5 00


Clapp & Ballou, account of contract building pier,


4,000 00


H. B. Lamprey, 66 for spiles,


1,485 81


Eastern R. R. Co., freight, 18 00


Moseley, Wheelwright & Co., 17,708 feet timber,


566 66


Total, $6,116 97


SIDEWALKS AND EDGESTONES.


J. A. Greeley, stock and labor,


$136 55


Thos. Ronan Jr., labor on State street,


7 00


Henry L. Piper, setting stones,


12 50


Stephen Kimball, resetting stones,


10 00


Francis Day, stones,


21 76


Wm. H. Toppan, stock and labor,


83 06


Total, $270 87


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CITY EXPENSES


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


George Aldrich, 3 mos. services as teamster,


$150 00


Alfred Lowell, " 66


150 00


Joseph A. Coulleaad, 3 mos. services as teamster, 120 00


Patrick Moynihan, shoeing horses,


48 45


Moulton & Currier, curtains and fixtures,


3 66


Joseph M. Tappan, paid for mowing to J. H. W. Noyes,


9 50


John E. Bailey, stock and labor on public buildings,


100 77


John W. Sargent, 6 mos. services as janitor Market Hall, 20 00


Paul Titcomb, grain,


117 65


John E. Bailey, addition to No. 7 engine house, 44 31


Moses Merrill, labor on settees, 30 56


Thomas H. Lunt, labor at Alms House and school house,


70 11


Thomas Mackinney, hardware,


19 28


E. B. Robbins, shoveling snow, &c.,


: 2 36


Frank Snows, stock and labors on Old South clock, 3 00


James Boyd & Sons, harness,


30 20


B. F. Carter & Co., insurance, 8 00


Robert J. Morrill, repairing pump, 1 00


Geo. Peavey, 3 mos. services as teamster and rent of stable, 156 25


Thomas Mackinney, shears and padlock, 1 55


John Sumner, hardware and labor, 24 54


Adams & Noyes, stock and labor on house of No. 8, 151 30


Caleb Stickney, 14 blocks, 7 00


T. A. S. Mitchell, labor on school houses and City Hall, 31 90


S. H. Safford & Co., labor on tables, 12 00


Chas. E. Plummer, 3 1-3 yards blue waterproof,


5 00


Chas. W. Piper, stock and labor, 5 20


Joseph Torrey, glazing, 6 05


Edward Donahoe, repairing pump,


· 3 50


S. F. Davis, labor,


3 25


W. H. B. Currier, labor,


2 75


Stephen H. Thurlow, stock and labor,


16 88


John A. Greeley, stock and labor at City Hall and Kelley school, 19 00


Gerrish & Goodwin, building stable and hose tower, $1,360,00, extras 100.86, 1,460 86


Henry L. Piper, labor and stock at Hancock street school, 57 90


W. & M. O'Connell, smithing. 22 04


B. H. Jaques, 1 barrel soap, 4 00


15


CITY EXPENSES.


Chas. H. Allen, painting Ashland street school house,


95 50


Blake & Noyes, painting and glazing, 36 66


Emery Coffin, use of 2 screws,


1 00


Canning Bros., labor at No. 1 engine house,


3 50


Eben Rolfe, repairing chairs,


2 00


James M. Woods, stock and labor,


7 83


Wm. H. Safford, winding city clocks,


21 50


Wm. H. Toppan, labor at hose tower, &c.,


15 04


Wm. Noyes, hardware,


64


David C. Ash, labor on school houses


7 50


J. B. Knight, grain,


48 99


Torrey & Jameson, painting and glazing,


80 82


M. M. Merrill, stock and labor,


17 72


Plumer & Balch, groceries,


16 33


Wm. Holker & Co., labor and hardware,


50 10


Amos Coffin, cash paid for wagon $100, sundries $11.45,


111 45


Geo. P. Bishop, stock and labor, 21 35


Jordan D. Frost, stove pipe and labor,


12 66


Bayley & Perkins, lumber and mill work,


39 74


S. H. Johnson, making 13 curtains,


6 50


Total, $3,516 65


LIGHTING. .


New England Gas Light Co., lighting streets, $1,024 40


Newburyport Gas Co., gas, 439 58


John L. Tobin, labor on lights, 7 50


H. H. Landford, painting and cleaning posts and lanterns, 131 04


Walter H. Packer, resetting post, 1 25


Total,


$1,603 77


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CITY EXPENSES.


INTEREST.


Coupons, $7,342 50


Thomas P. Pingree, 1 year on $10,000,


650 00


B. H. Smith, 6 mos. on $3000, 97 50


A. W. Greenleaf. Treas. S. Fund, 6 mos. on $6,913.86,


241 99


H, A. Tenney, Librarian, 6 mos. on Sawyer Fund, 150 00


John M. Carter, 6 mos. on $3000, 97 50


Levi Jones, 1 year on $10,000, 650 00


J. A. Balch, 6 mos. on $1,500, 48 75


S. O. Johnson, 6 mos. on $6000, and 5 mo. 2 ds. on $900, 221 60 Trustee Atwood Fund, 1 year on $10,500, 630 00


Total, $10,129 84


NEWBURYPORT BRIDGE.


John E. Bailey, making targets, 50


John W. Dole, 3 mos. services as draw tender, 125 01


John T. Filmore, 18,457 ft. yellow pine plank, and teaming, 567 55


$693 06


4


CULVERTS.


John A. Greeley, stock and labor, $62 45


A. L. Jackson, cleaning out well, 7 00


Waldo Bros., 30 feet pipe, 30 95


$100 40


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CITY EXPENSES.


SALARIES.


George H. Stevens, 3 mos. salary as City Clerk,


$249 99


A. W. Greenleaf, 3 Treas. and Coll. 350 00


Joseph M. Tappan, 3


Messenger, 225 00


Thomas E. Cutter, 3


Clerk of Common


Council,


25 00


Nathaniel Greeley, account of salary as Assessor,


160 00


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$1,009 99


.


BROMFIELD FUND.


Calvin H. Danforth, 24 yds. paving,


$10 80


N. B. Lake, 73 yds, paving, 32 85


Geo. Gillett, 68 1-2 yds. paving,


30 83


James Fogg, trimming trees, Wm. H. Toppan, laying sidewalk 141 1-3 yds.


100 90


63 60


Total,


$238 98


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


Hiram A. Tenney, 3 mos. salary and postage,


$252 47


Gillett & Co., expressing, 4 55


Wm. H. Huse & Co., printing and advertising,


7 00


George W. Clark, pens and paper,


3 10


H. T. Crofoot, binding books,


49 35


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$316 47


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CITY EXPENSES.


FUEL.


Wm. H. Huse & Co., advertising coal,


16 00


Luke R. Jones, cording wood, 59 21


Amos Coffin, wood and coal, 51 58


T. C. Pike, teaming charcoal,


4 00


G. W. Rogers, 62 cords hardwood,


511 57


D. A. Titcomb & Son, 10 cords and 6 feet of wood. 60 70


D. A. Titcomb & Son, 135 cords pine wood, 756 00


Total,


$1,459 06


NOTES PAYABLE.


No. 166,


$2,000


No. 173,


2,200


No. 177,


4,600


No. 180,


3,500


No. 171,


900


$13,200


CITY OF NEWBURYPORT.


DETAILED STATEMENT


OF THE


EXPENDITURES


FOR THE


THREE MONTHS ENDING DEC. 18, 1875.


OF NEWBURYPORT


CITY


TERRA MARIQUE MDCCCLI


Published by order of the City Council.


NEWBURYPORT : WILLIAM H. HUSE & COMPANY, PRINTERS, 42 STATE STREET, 1876.


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 n concurrence. [Approved by the Mayor, January 23, 1875.


EXPENDITURES.


1st quarter.


2d quarter.


3d quarter.


4th quarter.


Total.


Poor department.


$3,522 52


$3,617 16


$3,444 09


$3,037 77


$13,621 54


School


7,215 03


7,337 86


6,852 04


7,826 48


29,231 41


Fire


758 45


5,938 52


565 50


3,931 30


11,193 77


High ways. . .


. . 439 44


1,121 50


1,370 16


1,743 59


4,674 69


Lighting streets and public buildings.


1,541 51


1,733 0


1,603 77


1,629 33


6,507 69


Police. .


1,993 17


2,062 75


2,278 03


2,004 95


8,338 88


Interest. .


. 6,927 58


4,415 18


10,129 84


9,948 52


31,421 12


Incidentals, (including contagious diseases).


1,375 28


1,290 70


1,875 47


3,258 93


7,800 38


Public Property.


. .. . 1,200 20


1,146 43


3,516 65


2,124 34


7,987 62


Salaries.


844 17


884 98


1,009 99


1,889 98


4,629 12


Fuel.


975 70


240 40


1,459 06


3,175 42


5,850 58


Public Library ..


423 00


341 24


316 47


1,079 92


2,160 63


Sidewalks and edgestones ..


13 50


270 87


414 68


699 05


State of Massachusetts


150 00


150 00


150 00


150 00


600 00


Newburyport Bridge.


168 10


137 76


693 06


502 31


1,501 23


Bromfield fund.


27 41


219 00


238 98


202 85


688 24


Culverts.


100 40


163 52


263 92


Essex Merrimac Bridge.


39 30


10 00


31 74


81 04


Repairs of Newburyport Bridge


166 75


6,116 97


29,088 98


35,372 70


Abatements of Taxes 1874-5.


1,776 10


1,776 10


Costs on Taxes.


24 39


24 39


Non-Resident Bank Tax.


28 63


28 63


Sinking Fund. .


5,759 49


5,759 49


Sinking fund. Paid to Commissioners for excess of income over expenditures for 1875. 6,000 00


6,000 00


33,575 06


30,842 59


42,001 35


79,793 22


186,212 22


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FOURTH QUARTERLY STATEMENT.


POOR DEPARTMENT.


City of Chelsea, aid furnished paupers, $89 50


Joseph Akerman, provisions, 116 78


B. W. Cole, Crackers, 24 00


Benj. F. Poor, pork,


110 50


J. N. Jaques, 3 barrels soap,


12 00


E. P. Hurd, professional services,


62 50


Geo. W. Young, 3 mos. salary as keeper of Alms House, and city store, 150 00


Ariel Pearson, jr., 3 mos. services as cook,


60 00


Abram Pray, 3 mos. services as teamster,


135 00


Eliz. Gerrish, tailoring,


17 00


Paul Titcomb, grain,


79 90


Wm. H. Noyes, jr., provisions,


22 34


A. F. Ross & Co., coffee and tea,


32 57


S. March, jr., groceries,


100 37


John G. Plummer, 1000 pounds codfish,


55 00


Sumner, Swasey & Currier, groceries,


235 59


John Teel, 3 mos. services as clerk,


125 00


John Teel, (clerk) cash supplies outside of Alms House,


360 06


J. M. Greenough, hacking,


4 00


Northampton Hospital, support of paupers,


53 57


Worcester Lunatic Hospital, board of sundry persons,


138 00


Taunton Lunatic Hospital, board of L. E. H. Tucker, 48 80


City of Lowell, aid rendered Mrs. A. L. Shute, 10 00


George P. Bishop, supplies for teams,


10 60


6


Luther Haskell, stock and labor on city teams,


23 92


Thomas Mackinney, hardware, 8 21


G. W. Geary & Son, 2 cloth caps, 1 00


C. M. Hodge, 1 rubber pump,


2 25


A. H. Rowe, paper bags,


6 57


I. C. Clement, 1 chest tea,


16 80


John Fuller, fish and clams,


4 20


M. M. Ross, groceries,


109 21


S. A. McConnell, medicines,


6 29


Philip H. Blumpey, groceries,


56 42


A. Stanwood & Co., soap,


28 64


B. F. Pettingell, boots and shoes,


10 95


W. O. Wentworth, board of Albert Willard,


7 00


City of Salem, board of paupers,


46 14


Charles Smith, ice for Alms House,


28 59


Ellen S. Clark, stationery,


3 77


W. A. Davis & Son,


2 31


S. H. Safford & Co., burying paupers,


147 00


J. A. L. Odd'e, groceries,


45 74


J. H. Walton, bags and twines,


5 05


E. S. Currier, tailoring,


11 00


J. W. & T. Butler, coffee,


27 43


Westborough Reform School, board of sundry persons, 76 70


H. W. Bartlett, boots and shoes, 14 95


C. E. Plummer, dry goods, 21 63


George H. Plumer, dry goods, 59 47


R. L. Greenleaf, crockery and dry goods,


12 85


Moses Pray, litter and weighing,


11 60


John Pearson, jr., 94 lbs. crackers.


7 05


John Sumner, hardware,


176 95


John Chamberlain, groceries,


5 00


$3,037 77


7


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


A. H. Thompson, three months' salary as teacher,


$475 00


O. B. Merrill,


6.


66


66


66


356 25


Luther Dame, 66


66


66


66


356 25


Phebe H. Plumer,


" 66


162 51


Annette A. Senter, "


137 50


Nathan A. Moulton, "


308 76


Janette N. Balch,


6


66


100 00


Ella W. Peabody,


66


66


66


100 00


Abbie Short,


66


66


100 00


Martha J. Bradley,


93 75


Mary C. Thurston,


93 75


Sarah E. Forsyth,


one


66


66


66


31 25


Florence A. Winn, three


66


66


87 51


P. D. Adams,


237 51


Fannie E. Pettingell,


100 00


Wm. P. Luut,


308 76


Lucy Lowe,


.6


66


66


100 00 .


Sarah B. Chute,


66


..


66


142 50


Ellen Frothingham, "


66


66


100 00


Anna L. Coffin,


66


..


66


118 76


Emma M. Lander,


66


66


66


..


100 00


Eliz. A. Appleton,


66


66


66


66


122 90


Serena D. Toppan,


6


66


66


66


124 98


Rhoda Tilton,


65


66


66


66


100 00


Susie B. Lowell,


66


66


66


66


93 75


Georgie Thurlow,


66


66


66


66


100 00


Ella H. Adams,


66


66


66


93 75


Priscilla G. Craig,


66


.6


66


66


100 00


Mary E. Estes,


66


66


66


66


87 48


Lucy A. Perkins,


66


66


..


100 00


Hannah H. Page,


.


66


66


93 75


Helen M. Currier,


66


66


66


66


100 00


E. H. S. Pike,


66


66


66


66


93 75


Lois E. Lunt,


100 00


Sarah F. Badger,


66


93 75


Mary E. Hayes,


66


66


66


100 00


Clara J. Edgerly,


66


66


90 00


.6


66


66


66


66


66


66


8


M. Louise Bartlett, three months' services as teacher, 102 00 Benj. M. Chase, three mos. services sweeping school houses, 125 00 Mrs. Gallivan, cleaning school houses, 6 00


Mrs. H. Moriarty, "


12 00


Mary Ryan,


66


10 00


Mrs. Harrington,


10 00


Mary Burke,


20 00


Bridget O'Neal, " 66


4 00


Mary E. Blood,


66


26 00


M. Jackman & Co.“


15 75


Thomas Pearson, 3 mos. services as janitor, and extras,


86 50


Geo. H. Marston, building fires,


14 00


Trustees Putnam Free School, seventh annual payment,


1,000 00


Alice H. Purington, three mos. salary as teacher,


87 49


M. Agnes Pearson,


66


93 75


Sarah H. Hinkley,


90 00


Sarah C. Currier, 66 66


100 00


Francis Pettigrew,


66 66


100 00


Marietta D. Paul, 66 6


66


100 00


Sarah J. Shackford, 66 66


95 83


Alice H. Olmstead, 55 days labor as teacher,


53 32


Mrs. Harrington, cleaning school houses,


6 00


Mary E. Jaques, two mos. salary as teacher,


62 50


Jenness Brown, 2 lanterns,


2 50


John B. Porter, 6 mos. services as truant officer,


50 00


John A. L. Odd'e, sundry articles, stationery, Ellen S. Clark, ¥


77 55


David C. Ash, building fires,


20 00


Jonathan Wells, “


25 00


D. T. Woodwell and N. Greeley, obtaining list of school children, 96 37


C. C. Stockman, moving settees,


5 00


Joseph Moulton, bell,


2 00


A. J. Leighton, teaming,


1 25


Wm. Merrill, use of pump,


3 00


Nathaniel Perkins, building fires,


8 33


Wm. H. Huse & Co., advertising,


13 00


S. H. Fowle, stationery,


61 05


Total,


7,826 48


37 12


9


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Tristram Talbot, 6 mos. services as assistant engineer, $12 50


Officers of H. P. M. steamer, officers' salaries, 10 00


Mechanic Steamer, No. 2, 6 mos. services, 175 50


George W. Stickney, 6 mos. services as engineer and extras, 126 50 Frank Snow, 6 mos. services as assistant engineer,


12 50


James K. Adams, 6 mos. services as clerk,


5 00


George N. Black, 6 mos. services as fireman,


73 50


Wm. McKay, 6 mos. services as foreman,


5 00


Naiad Queen Steamer, No. 3, 6 mos. services,


175 50


Chas. E. Ash, services as steward,


36 25


Luther Carter, 6 mos. services as foremon,


5 00


John A. Currier, 6 mos. services as assistant engineer,


22 50


Little Mac Hose Co., 6 mos. services and extras,


135 50


Neptune Engine Co., No. 8, 6 mos. services and extras, 414 50


Young America H. & L. Co., 6 mos. services and extras, 252 50


Torrent Engine Co., No. 7, 6 mos. services and extras, 414 50


Assistant Engineer and clerk, 6 mos. services, 80 00


100 00


Colby & Low, repairs of Hose Carriage,


10 00


H. P. Macintosh Steamer, No. 1, 6 mos. services,


175 50


Moses M. Ross, groceries,


44 41


Wm. Porter, jr., teaming,


87 00


Albert Russell & Sons, stock and labor,


40 65


M. H. Fowler, groceries, 26 90


P. H. Blumpey, oil,


19 50


Charles R. Sargent, stock and labor,


140 67


T. C. Pike, teaming,


19 50


Wm. Groves, labor.


5 00


E. S. Lewis & Co., watching at fire,


10 00


George E. Gillett, teaming,


1 00


A. J. Leighton, teaming.


19 00


Lord Bros., curtain fixtures,


50


Wm. Soule, et als. cleaning hose,


37 50


Amos Ogden, labor on steamer,


18 25


N. Marden, horse hire,


1 50


David C. Noyes, hardware,


9 69


H. P. Macintosh, chief engineer, 6 mos. salary,


10


Edwin A. Littlefield, teaming,


23 50


J. M. Greenough, horse hire, 3 50


Little Mac Hose Co., work on reservoir,


10 00


Estate of J. L. Hale, rent of room for engine,


30 00


Wm. E. Soule, labor,


28 30


Steamer Co., No. 1, work at reservoir,


15 00


Wm. Holker & Co., hardware,


7 25


J. W. Fennimore, groceries,


7 20


Belt and Leather Stuffing Co., hose dressing,


32 38


H. P. Macintosh, cash paid for sundries,


52 14


H. G. Johnson, jr., expenses on chuck,


2 25


George P. Bishop, supplies to engines, 7 25


J. C. Stanley, waste, 7 45


R. W. Mason and C. S. Blake, watching at fire,


5 00


P. Conley and Geo. Arroll, watching at fire, 5 00


W. T. Thompson and G. Guptell, watching at fire, 5 00


C. C. Stockman. hauling hose carriage,


1 50


W. B. Porter, teaming, 39 45


J. A. Greeley, bill for rubber coats and extras,


54 75


E. S. Dole, labor on engine No. 7,


4 00


Amoskeag Manufacturing Co., 4 air-valves,


6 00


Thomas Mackinney, hardware, 9 17


7 75


American Steam Gauge Co., repairing gauge,


3 00


Patrick Cashman, hauling engine, 10 00


James Hardy, 6 mos. services as engineer, and labor, 123 80


W. H. P. Howard, 6 mos. services as engineer, and extras, 142 10


Henry A. Wilson, groceries, 14 80


Luthor Haskell, iron for ladders,


2 00


Frank Hardy, services as fireman and extras,


41 49


Charles N. Safford, watching at fires,


3 00


Wm. Soule, et als. cleaning hose, 56 87


Gerrish & Goodwin, work on Hook and Ladder,


1 00


Andrew T. Morse & Co., hydrant chuck,


165 00


Luther Carter, et als, work on reservoir and chuck,


30 00


H. P. Macintosh Steamer, work on hydrant,


30 00


Mechanic Steamer, No. 2, 30 00


C. H. Ordway, teaming,


5 00


Jos. W. Landford, teaming,


49 75


James M. Woods, stock and labor,


4 05


Charles W. Piper, labor on reservoir.


11


Babcock Manufacturing Co., torches, Hamilton Haynes, stock and labor, 15 25


16 25


D. B. Jaques, teaming, 6 65


Hugh McGlew, stock and labor,


13 82


E. S. Sweetser, mats,


3 00


Gerrish & Goodwin, stock and labor,


11 30


Daniel Young, repairing lanterns,


35


W. & M. O'Connell, repairing hose carriage,


3 50


E. H. & G. J. George, stock and labor,


42 13


John A. L. Odd'e, groceries,


14 83


Lovett's Express, expressing,


1 05


B. H. Jaques, soap,


4 15


Total,


$3,931 30


HIGHWAYS.


Thurston & Colman, lumber,


$63 36


D. Cogger, 4 days' work at 75 cents per day,


3 00


John Hoey, labor,


5 00


John A. Greeley, labor on highways,


84 20


David C. Noyes, hardware,


6 85


Thomas H. Lunt, 11 1-2 days' labor,


30 50


Patrick Neland, 3 days' labor at 1.50 per day,


4 50


John Hale, 68 1-1 " 66


66


102 15


Daniel Buckley, 3


66 66


4 50


Cornelius Connell, 37


66 16


55 50


John Buckley, 1


66


66


1 50


Wm. Hetherman, 5-10


66


66


75


Cornelius Murphy, 21 8-10


66


32 70


Thomas Coffey, 13 1-10


66


6.


34 65


Cornelius Buckley, 62 3-20


66


93 22


Cornelius Lynch, 66 8-10


66


66


100 20


James Barrett, 64


66


66


66


96 00


12


George Harris, 66 " . " 66


99 75


Edward King, 4 1-2 days' labor at 75 cents and extras,


3 87


Parsons Ordway, 3 mos. services as superintendent,


174 99


Parker M. Lougee, labor on bridge,


2 75


William M. McNulty, 19 1-10 days' labor at 1.50 per day, 28 65


Anthony Cogger, 23 2-10 66 66


66 66


1 50


Luther Haskell, stock and labor,


2 15


Moses L. Chase, work on highway,


17 00


Charles W. Piper, 5 days' labor,


17 50


J. C. Stanley, sundry articles,


1 44


H. T. Moody, stock and labor,


28 87


Wm. H. Toppan, work on highway,


169 65


Thomas Mackinney, hardware,


14 83


Timothy Quinn, 1 days' labor at $1.50 per day,


1 50


John Kelleher, 2


3 00


Timothy Collins, 6 66


"


9 00


John McCarthy, 9 6-10 "


14 40


Daniel Lynch, 18 6-10 “


66


27 90


Timothy Shehan, 20 1-10


66


30 15


Francis Buckley, 4 5-10 66 .6


66


6 75


W. & M. O'Connell, stock and labor,


8 87


E. H. & G. J. George, stock and labor,


34 51


Joseph H. Currier, setting stone,


38 00


E. Donahoe, stock and labor,


22 45


Hamilton Haynes, stock and labor,


11 44


Enoch L. Small, stock and labor,


3 75


Marston & Morse, mill work,


3 80


A. L. Jackson, 8 hours' work at 20 cents per hour,


1 60


D. S. Purington, work on highway,


19 00


Daniel W. Piper, work on highway,


65 75


John A. Bridges, gravel,


1 10


A. T. Newhall, work on highway,


84 00


Hugh McGlew, stock and labor,


35 97


Bayley & Perkins, lumber,


4 32


Total, 1 743 59


66


34 80


John Maloney, 1


13


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Stephen H. Thurlow, stock and labor,


$81 95


Samuel K. Gilman, stock and labor,


66 00


Moses Coffin, bedding,


8 15


Torrey & Jameson, stock and labor,


29 38


S. F. Davis, cleaning out well,


1 00


Geo. Aldrich, 3 mos. services as teamster,


150 00


Geo. Peavey, 3 mos. services as teamster,


150 00


Alfred Lowell, 3 mos. services as teamster,


150 00


J. A. Coulliard, 2 mos. services as teamster,


80 00


David C. Ash, stock and labor,


3 35


Thomas H. Lunt, masonry,


9 95


David C. Noyes, hardware,


9 61


Thurston & Colman, lumber,


190 43


Wm. Holker & Co., stock and labor,


85 45


Fuller, Dana & Fitz, Concord axles,


14 37


Lord Bros., mattresses, etc.,


13 25


Geo. L. Jackman, hardware,


74 37


Wm. Noyes, hardware,


1 66


T. A. S. Mitchell, stock and labor,


6 33


Luther Haskell, stock and labor,


13 74


Green Davis, painting,


19 12


George P. Bishop, stock and labor,


2 55


J. T. Butman, painting,


15 00


Moses M. Merrill, stock and labor,


5 83


Thomas Mackinney, hardware,


28 14


Gerrish & Goodwin, stock and labor,


68 38


John C. Kimball, lumber,


47 55


Boston & Maine Railroad, freight bill,


5 50


T. G. Dodge, stock and labor,


17 90


George A. Pike, repairing pumps,


50 00


G. Littlefield, 1 month's services as teamster,


34 80


J. C. Stanley, old iron,


2 84


James M. Woods, stock


25


Rufus Sargent, plan,


8 00


Marston & Morse, mill work,


4 50


Amos Coffin, use of horse and cash paid,


11 00


14


Blake & Noyes, setting glass,


27 38


Wm. H. Toppan, masonery,


33 99


W. & M. O'Connell, repairs on city teams, 19 70


C. E. Plummer, 1 pair horse blankets,


7 00


Wm. J. Hawley, teaming,


75


Hamilton Haynes, stock and labor,


29 25


J. B. Varnum, repairs on cart,


2 50


A. J. Whitcomb, repairing stool,


75


John Chamberlain, hardware,


11 40


Paul Titcomb, grain,


79 20


Caleb Stickney, blocks,


2 25


Crosby & Brant, stock and labor,


1 50


Hugh McGlew, stock and labor,


59 33


D. H. Cutter, masonry,


4 50


Calvin E. Currier, stock and labor,


33 94


S. F. Davis, labor,


60


Wm. E. Soule, labor,


8 00


M. J. Donahoe, stock and labor,


23 28


E. Donahoe, stock and labor,


11 09


J. B. Creasey, paint, etc.,


9 63


David C. Ash, labor,


2 00


Daniel Young, hardware,


24 50


Charles R. Sargent, stock and labor,


113 14


E. H. & G. J. George, stock and labor,


82 75


J. B. Knight, grain,


59 89


Bayley & Perkins, lumber,


15 67


Total, 2,124 34


LIGHTING.


New England Gas Light Co., on account of contract, $772 87


Newburyport Gas Co., gas, 762 08


H. H. Landford, moving lamp posts, etc., 7 00


15


A. J. Atkinson, expenses to New York,


39 03


Green Davis, paint, etc., 17 50


Globe Gas Light Co., 2 lanterns,


12 00


Hugh McGlew, stock and labor,


7 00


Chas. R. Sargent, stock and labor,


11 85


Total,


1,629 33


INTEREST.


Edmund S. Raynes, 6 mos. on $10,000, $312 50


Edward S. Leslie, attorney, 6 mos. on 2,000,


60 00


L. M. Brookings, 6 mos. on 1,600, 52 00


N. & T. Foster, 8 mos. 25 days on 2,000,


103 05


Coupons on City Bonds,


7,182 00


John Harris, 6 mos. on 1,000,


32 50


J. A. Balch, 6 mos. on 6,500,


211 25


Lydia E. Tucker, 6 mos. on 1,600,


52 00


B. H. Smith, 6 mos. on 1,000,


32 50


Richardson, Hill & Co., 6 mos. on 10,000, 287.50; balance paid on 5,000, 4.13,


291 63


Merchants National Bank, discount,


Mechanicks -


274 07


Ocean


199 99


First


319 87


Total,


9,948 52


825 16


POLICE.


Samuel W. Tuck, 3 months as City Marshal, and extras, $265 94 Mrs. Jane Thompson, meals furnished, 12 80


16


Charles Noyes, 3 months as policeman,


188 00


John G. Gove, 3 " 1 day as policeman, 190 00


James Stanten, 2 66 29 1-2 days


187 00


Wooster Smith, 3 06 1


190 00


John W. Sargent 3 "


60


199 98


Albert D. Hale, 3 “ 5 66


66


198 00


Edward E. Taylor, 3 " 3


192 00


Geo. N. Young,


1-2


187 00


Moses P. Towne, services as policeman,


85 00


Abram Pray, 1 evening's patrol,


2 00


Lord Bros., upholstery,


9 63


Alexander Griffin, services as policeman,


39 00


W. H. B. Currier, 14 hours' patrol,


5 00


John B. Porter, police at City Hall,


36 00


S. H. Fowle, stationery,


7 60


H. G. Johnson, appearance in court,


10 00


Total, 1,004 95


SALARIES.


Board of Assessors, 1 year's salary, $2,040 00


Joseph M. Tappan, 3 mos. as City Messenger, 225 00


George H Stevens, 3 mos. as City Clerk, 249 99 A. W. Greenleaf, 3 months' salary as treasurer and collector, 349 99 Thos. E. Cutter, 3 months' salary clerk of Common Council, 25 00 Total, $1,889 98


FUEL.


Wm. S. Coffin, coal, 2,914 39 230 11


George E. Elkins, charcoal,


17


Anthony Cogger, labor,


60


2 25


Benjamin Newman, measuring charcoal, Amos Coffin, fuel,


28 07


Total,


3,175 42


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


H. A. Tenney, 3 mos. services as libriarian and cash paid, 255 03


H. K. W. Hall, paper, 10 30


H. A. Tenney, Librarian, dog money,


610 47


Marston & Morse, stock and labor,


2 75


Ellen S. Clark, stationery,


2 89


H. T. Johnson & Co., stationery,


20 00


Wm. S. Huse, examining books,


15 00


Lord Bros., upholstery,


18


H. T. Crofoot, binding books,


27 10


H. T. Crofoot, 66


136 20


Total,


1,079 92


SINKING FUND.


A. W. Greenleaf, Treasurer of Sinking Fund Commis- sioners, annual appropriation, 1500 00


From sale of land, 4,259 49


Total, 5,759 49


18


CULVERTS.


John C. Kimball, lumber and teaming,


64 37


T. H. Lunt, labor,


1 00


Wm. H. Toppan, labor,


6 20


Joseph H. Currier, stock and labor,


8 70


John A. Greeley, stock and labor,


83 25


Total,


163 52


STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS.


Estate of S. W. Marston, 3 mos. rent of hall, 75 00


Owners of Phenix building, 3 mos. rent of hall, 75 00


Total,


150 00


ESSEX MERRIMAC BRIDGE.


Thurston & Colman, lumber, 30 79


Green Davis, paint and oil, 95


-


31 74


NEWBURYPORT BRIDGE.


Thurston & Colman, lumber, 1 14


John W. Dole, 3 mos. services as draw tender, 125 01


19


Charles Hunt, labor,


3 00


John B. Pritchard, Manilla rope,


14 50


John T. Fillmore, plank, Green Davis, stock, Richardson Bros., groceries,


325 01


10 68


22 97


Total,


502 31


SIDEWALKS AND EDGESTONES.


Wm. H. Brewster, 89 yards brick paving,


40 05


Charles W. Piper, setting edgestones, 52 65


Thomas Ronan, jr., " 12 00


John A. Greeley, stock and labor,


63 25


Phil. & Reading Coal and Iron Co., 37 yds. brick paving,


12 15


A. J. Haynes, 31 1-2 yards brick paving, 14 18


Thomas Hennesey, 20 1-3 yards brick paving, 9 15


D. H. Cutter, setting edgestones, 10 00


Davis & Littlefield, stock and labor,


28 95


Jos. H. Currier, setting edgestones, etc.,


65 50


Rufus Morrison, “ 20 00


86 80


Total, 414 68


BROMFIELD FUND.


James Fogg, trimming trees, L. N. Raymond, brick paving, 37 35


16 80


Mrs. J. W. Hale, “ 72 00


Wm. H. Toppan, paving, etc.,


20


E. P. Dodge, brick paving,


28 80


John B. Nelson, laying brick paving, 11 25




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