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99 45
Thomas Mackinney, pickaxe and handle and pitch,
2 15
John Teel, 3 mos. service as clerk of Overseers,
125 00
John Teel, clerk, cash supplies outside almshouse, 384 83
Philip H. Blumpey, groceries,
265 21
6
CITY EXPENSES.
Paul Titcomb, grain,
93 33
Berkley Johnson, dry goods,
19 87
A. Stanwood & Co., soap,
37 37
W. H. Noyes, jr., provisions,
3 40
House of Correction Ipswich, board of criminals,
29 96
Insane, Ipswich, board of criminals,
678 76
Insane, Worcester, board of sundry persons,
126 36
Insane, Northampton, board of sundry persons,
64 97
Reform School, Westborough, board of sundry persons, 98 13
City of Lowell, supplies furnished sundry persons,
61 50
" Lawrence, 66 66 66
21 60
Chelsea, 66 66
66
66
30 95
Town of Beverly, 66 66 66 66
9 23
66 Weymouth " 66 66 66
41 50
Peabody, " 66
66
86 57
Bradford, 66 66
19 10
Ipswich, 66
81 10
Salisbury, wood furnished Mary Nelson,
30 47
F. A. Howe, professional services,
R. L. Greenleaf, crockery and rubber blankets,
Boston Clothing Store, clothing,
9 75
L. O. Putnam, 21 1-2 lbs. tobacco,
13 98
J. W. & T. Butler, 172 lbs. coffee.
25 80
Wm. H. Huse & Co., Newburyport Herald,
6 00
S. Coker, hardware,
13 04
City of Boston, supplies furnished sundry persons,
335 87
Harris Pearson, crackers,
28 00
City of Lynn, supplies furnished sundry persons,
93 50
Insane, Taunton, board of sundry persons,
51 30
Industrial School, Lancaster, board of sundry persons,
39 28
City of Haverhill, board of sundry persons,
129 22
City of Cambridge, board of sundry persons,
14 31
Town of Rowley, board of sundry persons,
29 50
Karl Castelhun, medicines,
29 20
L. M. Tappan, boots and shoes,
19 01
Henry A. Wilson, groceries,
160 12
E. J. Currier, dress making,
5 00
John Caldwell, 5 gallons rum,
8 25
B. H. Jaques, soap,
2 86
S. March, jr., groceries,
12 60
60 00
12 85
7
CITY EXPENSES.
Wm. J. Creasey, tobacco,
10 40
David C. Noyes, hardware,
2 45
Charles Landford, services as teamster 1 month,
35 00
8 52
John Sumner, hardware, Town of Amesbury, supplies for sundry persons,
60 51
$5,142 22
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
A. H. Thompson,
three months' salary as teacher,
$475 00
O. B. Merrill,
66
66
356 25
Luther Dame,
356 25
Phebe H. Plummer,
66
66
162 51
Annette A. Senter,
66
308 76
Jeanette N. Balch,
66
66
66
100 01
Abbie Short,
66
66
100 01
Martha J. Bradley,
66
66
66
93 75
Mary E. Jaques,
93 75
Florence A. Winn,
66
60
87 51
Philip D. Adams;
237 51
Fannie E. Pettingell,
66
66
100 01
William P. Lunt,
66
66
308 76
Lucy Lowe,
66
66
66
100 01
Sarah B. Chute,
"
66
142 50
Ellen Frothingham,
66
66
100 01
Anna L. Coffin,
66
.6
118 76
Emma M. Lander,
66
100 01
E. A. Appleton,
66
118 76
Serena D. Toppan,
..
66
66
124 99
Rhoda Tilton,
66
66
66
100 01
6.
93 75
Mary C. Thurston,
66
66
137 51
Nathan A. Moulton,
100 01
Ella W. Peabody,
66
60
66
8
CITY EXPENSES.
Susie B. Lowell, three months' salary as teacher
93 75
Georgie Thurlow,
66
66
100 01
Ella H. Adams.
"
66
93 75
Priscilla G. Craig,
100 01
Mary E. Estes,
66
66
87 48
Lucy A. Perkins,
66
66
100 01
Hannah H. Page,
66
66
93 75
Helen E. Currier,
66
66
100 01
E. H. S, Pike,
66
66
93 75
Lois E. Lunt,
66
66
100 01
Sarah F. Badger,
93 75
Mary E. Hayes,
66
66
100 01
Clara J. Edgerly,
90 00
M. Louise Bartlett.
100 01
Alice H. Purington,
87 48
M. Agnes Pearson,
93 75
Agnes A. Somerby,
87 48
Sarah E. Currier,
100 01
Francis Pettigrew,
66
100 01
Walter Hoxie,
66
66
124 99
Sarah J. Shackford,
100 01
Alice H. Olmstead,
66
66
88 52
Isaac P. Noyes,
six
66
secretary
50 00
Thomas Mackinney, hardware,
1 60
Thomas Pearson, three months' service as janitor,
94 00
Colby Coombs & Co., advertising,
3 75
Benj. M. Chase 3 months' services sweeping school house
125 01 .
John A. L. Odde, one year's services as agent,
100 00
John B. Porter, six months' services as truant officer,
37 50
Charles H. Lunt, service as janitor,
76 65
David C. Ash, three months' services as janitor,
40 00
Jonathan Wells, services as janitor,
25 00
Moulton & Morey, curtain fixtures,
46 69
S. H. Rundlett, two hhds. water,
1 50
Charles H. Allen, services as janitor,
50 00
N. N. Withington, writing and preparing School Report,
50 00
Wm. H. Huse & Co., printing and advertising,
125 00
Nath. Perkins, services as janitor,
8 66
Chas. H. Allen Jr., distributing School Reports,
4 00
Alex. Whittier,
4 00
"
66
66
9
CITY EXPENSES.
Doane & Greenough, paper,
4 50
Richard Plumer, cash paid for sundries,
11 57
Edward L. Chute, 30 evenings as teacher of evening school, 30 00 Eliz. A. Dodge, 60
40 00
Mary H. Turner, 30 66
66
20 00
Louisa C. Geary, 30 66 .6
"
20 00
Mary Pettingell, 30
66
66
20 00
S. P. Akerman, 30 66
66
20 00
Nellie A. Noyes, 27 66
66
66
18 00
E. H. S. Pike, 29 66
19 33
E. A. Pearson, 49
32 67
Susie B. Lowell,
28
66
66
18 67
Abbie Short, 30
66
66
66
30 00
Susan Jaques,
30
66
66
66
20 00
S. S. Stanwood,
30
66
66
66
20 00
M, E. Coffin,
30
66
6.
66
20 00
$7,333 06
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Andrew S. Morse & Sons, hydrant fittings and suction hose, $106 19 A. D. Woods, painting, 4 50
W. C. Putney, expressing,
80
Wm. H. P. Howard, two mos. services as engineer,
39 17
Joseph C. Adams, hardware,
1 33
Frank Hardy, two mos. services as fireman and steward,
48 32
George P. Bishop, sundries, 11 50
National Manufacturing Co., 5 Johnson Force Pumps,
37 50
H. P. Macintosh, sundries,
17 15
G. P. & R. Manufacturing Co., 100 feet hose,
125 00
William Holker, services as clerk, 1 67
James Boyd & Sons, collars and breast hooks,
7 26
Wm. Holker & Co., stock and labor,
14 34
Babcock Manufacturing Co., 4 torches,
16 25
66
10
CITY EXPENSES.
Charles R. Sargent, sundries,
46 77
Fennimore & Copp, groceries, 3 40
E. P. Goodwin, use of sails, 4 25
Estate of S. A. Smith, medicines,
7 43
E. M. George, 3 lanterns,
4 30
Thomas Mackinney, fork handles, and hardware,
.
R. L. Greenleaf, 4 bed comforters, 8 00
S. Coker, sundries, 5 11
T. C. Pike, teaming,
14 32
Charles E. Ash, 1 mos. services as fireman and steward,
12 08
John A. Currier, 3 mos. services as ass't engineer of No. 3,
6 25
Wm. E. Soule, cleaning hose,
9 80
James Hardy, labor on steamer No. 3,
2 50
Patrick Conley, labor on hose,
2 00
Charles Pierce, labor on hose,
7 00
John Maynard, labor on gong,
2 00
Wm. E. Crockett & Co., packing,
40
Jonathan Smith, expenses to Manchester, etc.,
4 00
Gilman Brothers, 5 3-8 galls. castor oil,
6 70
D. White & Sons, sundries, 11 61
R. Warner & Co., brooms, pails, 1 Chamois skin,
28 87
Byam, Carlton & Co., ten gross matches,
22 50
F. G. Harrison, belts,
12 35
C. E. Folsom & Co., sperm oil, sponge, &c.,
128 45
C. E. Folsom & Co., chimneys and wicks,
5 55
John Chamberlain, tin ware,
3 05
C. K. Knowles, 25 lbs. packing,
8 50
Peabody Mills, 75 lbs. cop waste,
8 25
Sumner, Swasey & Currier, 1 hhd. T. I. salt, and carting,
3 90
Lovett's Express, expressing,
1 05
E. H. & G. J. George, sundries,
26 35
S. S. Blake, paid cash for bill and vouchers,
16 96
B. H. Jaques, soap, 5 15
6 00
C. H. Ordway, teaming,
17 50
Edwin A. Littlefield, teaming,
42 00
Joseph W. Landford, teaming,
20 50
Wm. Thurlow, 1 pail, and matches.
90
George W. Stickney, labor on steamers,
9 60
Wm. H. B. Currier, watching at fires,
5 00
Small, Snow & King, work on steamer 2,
7 98
11
CITY EXPENSES.
John M. Colman, 10 bbls. shavings,
2 00
A. Stanwood & Co., 8 balls wicking, 1 20
Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware,
15 22
John Chamberlain, tin ware,
3 25
G. P. & R. Manufacturing Co., 50 feet hose,
62 50
Wm. H. Safford, labor on 3 clocks,
3 00
J. W. Daniels, et als., services at fire of Brush Factory,
10 00
W. B. Porter, teaming, 25 75
2 00
John H. Curran, watching at fire,
2 50
A. J. Wilkman & Co., steel figures,
1 50
A. J. Leighton, teaming,
15 00
Pike & Hutchings, work on steamer 2,
6 00
Philip Bollman, work on steamer 2,
1 00
Total,
1,120 23
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.
Parsons Ordway, 3 mos. services as superintendent,
174 99
John Doyle,
28 hours labor at 15 cents,
4 20
Daniel Collins,
78
66
11 70
John Toomy 20
66
3 00
Stephen F. Davis,
44
" 66
"
6 60
Cornelius Buckley,
88
69
66
..
10 35
James Barrett,
144
66 66
66
21 60
George Harris,
124
66
66
18 60
John Hale,
205
66
66
66
30 75
Daniel Lynch,
129
66
66
19 35
Michael O. Neal,
30
66
66
4 50
John Kelleher,
54
66
66
8 10
Timothy Marooney, 100
66
66
15 00
Benjamin Ordway, moving building, J. C. Stanley, 28 lbs. round iron,
7 92
84
.
66
13 20
Cornelius Lynch,
J. M. Greenough, use of horse and carriage,
12
CITY EXPENSES.
Anthony Cogger, 12 hours' labor at 20 cents
2 40
Joseph C. Adams, hardware, .3 62
Thurston & Colman, 314 feet plank at 18 cents, 5 67
J. B. Varnum, labor on scraper,
3 00
John Doyle, 3 days labor at $1.75,
5 25
John A. Greeley, 12 1-2 days' labor,
37 24
Thomas Mackinney, hardware,
1 85
Charles R. Sargent, fuse and powder,
6 00
S. Coker, weighing 100 tons stone,
3 00
S. H. Rundlett, 1 load sand,
67
Wm. Hetherman, 5 hours' labor at 15 cents,
75
Charles F. Pierce, 9 hours' labor at 15 cents,
1 35
J. A. Adams, 1 day's use of jigger,
2 00
Thomas Coffey, 15 hours' labor at 15 cents,
2 25
Edmund Murphy, 24 hours' labor,
4 00
Amos Coffin, 4 cedar posts at 30 cents,
1 20
H. Little, labor with men and oxen,
14 75
W. H. B. Currier, 4 hours' labor at 15 cents,
60
Total,
$446 30
DAY AND NIGHT POLICE.
Samuel W. Tuck, services as Marshal and Ass't Marshal, 211 02
Wooster Smith, 89 evenings and 1 day as policeman,
166 25
John G. Gove, 81
1 1-2 days as policeman, 153 25
Albert D. Hale, 91
1 1-2
170 75
Edw. E. Taylor, 91 66
"
167 75
M. P. Towne, 16
11-2
34 50
Charles Noyes, 33 66
2
66 66
70 00
James Stanton, 91
1
66
169 75
John W. Sargent, services as policeman,
189 26
George N. Young, 34 evenings and 1 day as policeman,
70 00
Mrs. Jane Thompson, meals to police station, 2 20
John B. Porter, 12 evenings as policeman, 18 00
George P. Bishop, strapping 8 billies,
1 20
Plummer & Balch, groceries, 40 26
13
CITY EXPENSES.
John P. Lowel & Sons, handcuffs, &c.
23 25
A W. Mitchell & Co., 6 nickel plated police badges,
10 65
John Pearson, jr., pilot bread,
3 66
Alexander Griffin, 57 evenings as policeman,
99 75
John H. Smith, services as Assistant Marshal,
116 94
Jacob P. Torrøy, 56 evenings as policeman,
98 00
Joseph E. Kimball, 57 evenings as policeman,
99 75
George Lucy, horse hire,
5 50
Jacob J. Chase, repairing handcuffs,
2 00
George Montgomery, professional services,
5 00
George W. Snow, "
10 00
Charles L. Ayers, services as Marshal,
155 91
2094 60
LIGHTING.
N. E. Gas Light Co., on account of contract,
$808 40
Newburyport Gas Co., gas for three months,
834 42
Hiram H. Landford, setting lamp post,
2 00
1,644 82
INTEREST.
B. H. Smith, 6 mos. on $2.000, $65 00
L. M. Brookings, 6 mos. on $1,600, 52 00
Thomas Pingree, 6 mos. on 10,000, 325 00
A. W. Greenleaf, Treasurer S. Fund, 6 mos. on 6,913 86. 207 42
B. C. Currier, for Overseers of Poor, 1 yr. on Dexter Fund, 120 00
14
CITY EXPENSES.
H. A. Tenney, librarian, 6 mos. on Sawyer Fund, 150 00
John M. Carter, 6 mos. on 3,000, 97 50
Jacob A. Balch, 6 mos. on 1,500 48 75
Coupons on City bonds,
6,870 00
H. G. Johnson, 6 mos. on 1,530, (H. J. K.)
49 72
Edmund S. Raynes, 6 mos. on 5,000,
162 50
Richardson, Hill & Co., 4 mos. on 3,000,
47 00
J. Pickering & Mosely, 4 mos. on 5,000,
91 67
8,287 06
SALARIES
A. W. Greenleaf, 3 mos. services as Treas. and Coll. $350 00
George H. Stevens, 3 mos. services as City Clerk, 250 00
Joseph M. Tappan, 3 mos. services as Messenger, 225 00
Thomas E. Cutter, 3 mos. services as clerk of Common Council, 25 00
850 00
FUEL.
William S. Coffin, 535,660 lbs. coal at $7.73 a ton, 1,848 50
Charles H. Allen, labor, 2 00
T. C. Pike, teaming, 4 00
Hervey Kimball, measuring wood and weighing coal, 51 45
Luke R. Jones, cording wood, 30 86
15
CITY EXPENSES.
Amos Coffin, 61 cords 3 3-8 feet hard wood at $7.25, 481 83 H. D. Rogers 31 cords 2 1-8 feets of hard wood at $81-4 cord, 258 06
2,676 70
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
W. H. Huse & Co., Printing reports and sundries, 114 50
W. C. Putney, expressing, 1 45
C. M. Hodge, 1 quart of alcohol, 1 00
John Sumner, hardware and labor, 2 55
George E. Donnels, 1 year's service as janitor, 50 00
H. A. Tenney, 3 months' services as Librarian and postage, 250 34 Gillett, & Co., expressing, 7 10
Anthony Cogger, shovelling snow, 3 33
436 27
INCIDENTALS.
John B. Porter, services at ward room, Ward 1, $6 00
Board of Assessors, assessing non-resident bank tax for 1875, 28 63
Charles R. Sargent, stowing and keeping weights and measures, for 10 years, 100 00
Luther Carter, services as warden for three elections, 6 00
Nehemiah Flanders, jr., services as inspector, 4 00
William A. Davis, services as warden, 6 00
16
CITY EXPENSES.
John J. Hicken, services as inspector,
4 00
Nehemiah Flanders, services as warden, 4 00
Henry Morse, jr., 6 inspector,
6 00
Wm. H. Safford, 66
6 00
George M. Page,
6 00
William Page. 66
2 00
George E. Donnels, ringing bells and services as clerk,
4 00
J. J. Putnam, services as warden,
Charles H. Brown, services as clerk,
4 00
Frank J. Welch, services as inspector,
2 00
Samuel K. Gilman, services as warden,
6 00
C. H. Allen, jr., services as inspector,
6 00
George D. Larkin, services as clerk,
6 00
O. J. Gurney, services as inspector,
6 00
Nathaniel Tilton, services as inspector,
4 00
James M. Jackman, services as clerk,
6 00
John F. McQuillen, services as inspector.
6 00
E. W. Bartlett, services as inspector,
6 00
John C. Lang, services as clerk,
2 00
John W. Sargent, services at Market Hall,
13 00
Chas. H. Allen, services at ward two ward room,
8 00
H. P. Sargent, horse hire,
20 00
George Lucy, horse hire,
1 50
Wm. H. Huse & Co., printing and advertising,
226 00
A. L. Jackson, ringing bells,
3 00
S. R. Fox,
1 50
J. R. Chase, 66
1 00
James W. Welch, returning twenty-two deaths,
5 50
David C. Ash, services at ward room,
9 50
James W. Welch, ringing bells,
2 00
Joseph M. Tappan, ringing bells and constable,
14 50
Alfred Wheeler, returning deaths,
4 75
W. C. Putney, expressage,
8 00
Disallowed State Aid, 1874,
50 39
Disallowed Armory Rent, 1874,
81 25
City Clerk, recording marriages, births and deaths in 1875, 235 75
R. Plumer, P. M., postage stamps and box rent,
14 19
Enoch Goodwin, ringing bell, etc.,
7 75
Thomas Groom & Co., 1 pay roll and stamp, 17 00
Augustus Safford, 225 returns of deaths, 56 25
2 00
17
CITY EXPENSES.
Gillett & Co., expressage,
8 20
George A. Pearson, services as inspector,
6 00
Wm. J. Creasey, services as warden,
6 00
Charles M. Crofoot, services as inspector, H. T. Crofoot, services as inspector,
6 00
W. H. Noyes, services as inspector,
6 00
W. H. T. Dodge, services as clerk,
2 00
Oliver P. Townsend, services as inspector,
2 00
Western Union Telegraph Co., telegram,
41
Colby, Coombs & Co., advertising,
40 75
S. H. Fowle, 1-2 ream paper,
1 20
John Nelson, tolling bell one hour,
1 00
Amos Coffin, coal and kindlings,
3 15
Ellen Toomey, 9 days' board,
4 50
Joseph M. Tappan, ringing bell, February 22,
2 00
Total,
1,114 67
PUBLIC PROPERTY.
Eli Lamprey, labor,
87 84
Plumer & Balch, groceries,
36 16
J. C. Stanley, hardware,
99
William Noyes, hardware,
2 01
S. A. McConnell, medicines,
5 20
John Sumner, tin ware, funnel, &c ..
201 26
Stephen F. Davis, 8 hours' work,
1 20
Moulton & Morey, 11 tassels and fixtures,
2 81
George Harris, 17 hours' labor,
2 55
John W. Ricker, 2 gallons linseed oil and 8 hours' labor,
4 00
Blake & Noyes, setting glass,
5 04
John E. Bailey, labor, 18 68
William H. Safford, cleaning and repairing Old South clock, 5 00
Daniel Ober, repairing clock in house on Mall, 1 00
C. H. Meader, repairing plastering east end Mall, 2 65
6 00
18
CITY EXPENSES.
David Smith, 1360 lbs. bedding,
6 95
George P. Bishop, stock and labor, 4 40
John W. Sargent, 6 mos. service as janitor Market Hall,
20 00
Edward Chase, labor on public buildings, 23 98
Thurston & Colman, lumber, 45 04
Green Davis, paint and glass,
10 26
H. Stockman & Son, 2 cleats and nails,
55
A. D. Woods, setting glass,
32 30
S. H. Thurlow, stock and labor,
21 26
Torry & Jameson, setting glass,
3 93
Wm. Holker & Co., stock and labor,
38 90
Paul Titcomb, grain,
32 10
F. J. Page, labor,
26 00
George Littlefield, 14 1-2 days as teamster,
19 34
George Aldrich, 3 mos. services as teamster,
150 00
Alfred Lowell,
150 00
George Peavey,
"
150 00
M. M. Merrill, stock and labor,
2 99
David B. Sanborn, labor on gun house,
58 00
James Boyd & Sons, collars and hooks,
15 50
E. Ham, jr., 1 horse,
200 00
French & Coffin, 10 yards muslin at 38 cents, &c.,
3 95
S. Coker, wire netting, nails and soap,
1 74
Thomas Mackinney, hardware,
8 13
William T. Thompson, services as teamster,
66 00
N. W. Hurd, chairs, cushions and mirror,
18 45
Jordon D. Frost, stock and labor,
3 05
Wm. H. Safford, winding city clocks,
21 25
Bayley & Perkins, stock and labor,
35 78
Moses Merrill, repairing settees and chairs,
1 70
T. P. Mackinney, hardware,
12 46
T. A. S. Mitchell & Co., stock and labor,
15 69
Estate of S. A. Smith, medicines,
2 20
J. A. Adams, use of horse 3 1-2 days,
5 25
Nat. Man & Co, 1 Johnson force pump,
7 50
M. P. Perley, dry goods,
2 33
C. R. Sargent, stock and labor,
13 06
J. C. Kimball, lumber,
86 25
Total,
$1,692 68
19
CITY EXPENSES.
NEWBURYPORT BRIDGE.
John W. Dole, 3 mos. services as draw tender,
125 01
Blake & Noyes, repairing lanterns, 4 78
D. B. Jaques, teaming, 16 50
Richardson Brothers, oil and chimneys,
12 95
J. A. Adams, teaming,
1 00
$160 24
REPAIRS OF NEWBURYPORT BRIDGE.
Watson Manufacturing Co., balance of contract, $5,912 75
W. & M. O'Connell, stock and labor, 64 50
Wm. Silliken, drawing 5 piles, 35 00
John C. Kimball, lumber,
218 09
J. C. Stanley, hardware,
12 73
Jeremiah Carrew, 29 feet free stone,
17 65
Thurston & Colman, lumber and trucking,
16 10
Joseph Bartlett, 40 tons ballast,
40 00
John E. Bailey, stock for ladder for bridge,
2 70
John B. Pritchard, Manilla ropes, blocks, &c ..
97 85
D. B. Jaques, teaming,
92 06
Otis Delano, caulking scow,
2 75
Wm. E. McQuillen, yellow pine lumber and use of scow,
149 38
Amos Coffin, 5758 feet spruce planks at 16, cents
92 13
Wm. Page & Co., 2 signal lanterns,
9 00
George D. Thurlow, use of 2 anchors,
12 00
Sylvester & Co., 3 casks spikes and iron ribbons,
42 75
Rufus Sargent, labor as architect,
289 80
D. H. Andrews, engineer services and expenses,
275 00
John A. Greeley, cash paid, stock and labor,
250 00
George B. Hicken, 18 days' labor at $2.75,
49 50
H. G. Messenger,
18 «
2.25,
40 50
J. J. Hicken. 16 1-2
2.25,
37 12
J. Hodgdon, 7
2.25,
15 75
W. W. Marshall,
16 1-2
2.25,
37 12
Lemuel Hicken,
16 1-2
66
2.25,
37 12
E. T. Lewis,
16 1-2 66 2.25,
37 13
20
CITY EXPENSES.
R. L. Greenleaf, selling spiles,
3 00
John T. Fillmore, stock and use of tools, 36 94
I. H. Boardman, wharfage, 8 25
Clapp & Ballou, on account of contract,
3,000 00
54
Western Union Telegraph Co., telegram, Caleb P. Davis, labor,
1 00
Total, 10,936 20
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Owners of Phenix Building, 3 mos. rent, 75 00
Estate of S. W. Marston, 3 mos. rent, 75 00
Total,
$150 00
BROMFIELD FUND.
William J. Creasey, bricking side walk,
9 45
Thomas Ronan, trimming trees, 6 00
$15 45
CULVERTS.
John A. Greeley, stock and labor, Edwin A. Littlefield, teaming, Thurston & Colman, lumber, 10 87
61 82
10 10
Total, $82 79
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CITY OF NEWBURYPORT.
A
DETAILED STATEMENT
OF THE
EXPENDITURES
OF THE
THREE MONTHS ENDING MAY 29, 1876.
CITY OF NEWBURYPO ORT
MOGCCLI
Published by order of the City Council.
NEWBURYPORT : WILLIAM H. HUSE & CO., 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. Accept- ed in concurrence. [Approved by the Mayor, January 23, 1875.
EXPENDITURES.
Poor Department . $3,178 30
School Department 6,946 68
Fire Department. 3,393 03
Highways. 1,013 84
Lighting streets and public buildings
1,588 99
Police
2,198 36
Interest 6,371 98
Incidentals
899 57
Public Property
3,579 36
Salaries
880 00
Fuel .
2,769 99
Public Library
256 66
State of Massachusetts
150 00
Newburyport Bridge
289 28
Repairs Newburyport Bridge.
2,069 49
Bromfield Fund.
190 50
Culverts
54 30
Notes payable
11,000 00
Sidewalks and Edgestones
15 30
Essex Bridge .
1 75
$46,847 38
SECOND QUARTERLY REPORT.
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POOR DEPARTMENT.
Industrial School, Lancaster, for board sundry girls, $26 50
G. H. Plumer, dry goods, 69 27
E. S. Clark, stationery, 3 98
M. M. Ross, groceries
162 77
E. A. Williams, 8 pairs of pants,
18 75
S. A, McConnell, medicines,
6 48
Henry A. Wilson, groceries,
466 47
B. F. Poor, pork,
238 50
M. P. Perley, dry goods,
25 33
P. H. Blumpey, groceries,
143 35
Paul Titcomb, grain,
100 70
Geo. W. Geary & Son, 6 caps,
3 70
John Pearson Jr., crackers,
8 69
Wm. Holker & Co., 1 long boiler,
7 00
Abram Pray, 3 months' services as keeper of Almshouse,
124 98
Chas. Landford,
teamster, 115 00
Ariel Pearson,
cook, 60 00
John Teel, 66
clerk of overseers,
125 00
John Teel, cash supplies to sundry persons,
503 60
Zircon Soap Comp'y, soap,
43 12
Insane Hospital, Worcester, board of sundry persons,
130 12
Northampton,
52 90
33 16
City of Fitchburg, board of sundry persons, H. P. Toppan, groceries, 9 86
Westboro Reform School, board of sundry persons,
100 85
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CITY EXPENSES.
$238 54
Wm. C. Plumer, groceries,
Wm. H. Noyes Jr., provisions, 3 54
A. F. Ross & Co., 1 barrel coffee, 35 70
Joseph Akerman, 275 pounds heef, at 8 cents, 22 00
J. H. Walton, paper and bags, 10 65
Mrs. Frances Pearson, 19 days' labor, at $1.00 per day, 19 00
E. Gerrish, labor 5 days, 5 00
M. Buckley, watching 12 nights at $1.37 1.2, 16 50
Harris Pearson, 3 barrels crackers at $4.00, 12 00
Taunton Insane Hospital, boerd of sundry persons,
56 50
E. P. Hurd, professional services, 45 40
Town of Amesbury, supplies to Philip Whalan and family, 10 00
J. M. Greenough, hacking, 2 00
G. W. Hunt, corned beef, 17 68
A. B. Dearborn, professional services, 25 00
3 97
David C. Noyes, hardware,
C. C. Stockman, 1 mattress, 2 00
12 27
John Q. Adams, provisions, 43 92
L. M. Tappan, boots and shoes, 16 55
Total,
$3,178 30
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
A. H. Thompson, three months' services as teacher,
$475 03
O. B. Merrill,
356 25
Luther Dame, 66
66
66
356 25
P. H. Plumer, 66
66
162 51
A. A. Senter,
66
.6
60
137 49
N. A. Moulton,
66
66
308 76
J. N. Balch, 66
66
66
99 99
E. W. Peabody, 66
66
66
· 99 99
Abbie Short, 66
66
99 99
M. J. Bradley,
66
66
93 75
M. C. Thurston,
66
66
93 75
W. H. H. Perkins, fish and clams,
7
CITY EXPENSES.
M. E. Jaques, three months salary as teacher.
$93 75
F. A. Winn,
66
66
87 51
P. D. Adams,
237 51
F. E. Pettingell,
99 99
W. P. Lunt,
66
66
308 76
Lucy Low,
66
99 99
S. B. Chute,
66
66
142 50
E. Frothingham,
16
99 99
A. L. Coffin,
66
66
66
118 74
E. M. Lander,
66
99 99
E. A. Appleton,
66
66
118 74
S. J. Shackford,
65
. (
99 99
S. D. Toppan,
66
66
124 98
Rhoda Tilton,
6:
66
99 99
S. B. Lowell.
66
93 75
Georgie Thurlow,
66
66
99 99
E. H. Adams,
.6
66
66
93 75
L. A. Perkins,
66
66
99 99
Priscilla G. Craig,
66
6.
99 99
M. E. Estes,
66
87 48
H. M. Currier,
66
99 99
E. H. S. Pike,
66
93 75
H, H. Page,
93 75
L. E. Lunt,
66
99 99
S. F. Badger,
66
6:
93 75
M. E. Hayes,
66
99 99
C. J. Edgerly,
66
66
90 00
M, A. Pearson,
66
93 75
A. A. Somerby,
66
87 48
M. L. Bartlett, 66
66
99 99
A. H. Purington,
66
66
87 48
A, H. Olmstead,
87 48
Frances Pettigrew,
66
99 99
S. C. Currier,
99 99
Walter Hoxie,
66
127 76
H. T. Crofoot, binding, &c.
16 15
Knapp, Dyer, et als, supplying water from their premises,
4 00
Benj. M. Chase, 3 mos. services as sweeper, 66 65
David C. Ash, 3 mos. services as janitor,
36 00
Alfred Mudge & Son, 1 ream centennial paper,
4 50
8
CITY EXPENSES.
George H. Plumer, dry goods,
2 05.
Thomas Pearson, 3 mos. services as janitor,
85 00
Jonathan K. Wells, 3 mos. services as janitor,
43 50
S. H. Fowle, stationery, 28 62
J. A. L. Odd'e, supplies,
56 86
George L. Jackman, 1 coal hod,
1 50
Nathaniel Perkins, jr., services as janitor,
8 33
Albert Snow, drawing frames,
12 50
Julia H. Cleaveland, 16 evenings as drawing teacher at $5, 80 00 John D. Parsons, services as janitor, 53 00
21 25
Charles H. Allen, services as janitor, 50 00
E. B. Robbins, services as janitor, 57 50
E. S. Clark, stationery and books, 90 54
Luther Dame, services as ordinary teacher and extras, 82 45
$6,946 68
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
E. H. & G. J. George, stock and labor, $6 50
James Hardy labor and services as engineer, 123 75
William A. Davis, use and damage to sail,
3 00
George P. Bishop, stock and labor,
5 40
George L. Jackman, 2 dozen lantern globes,
1 80
Joseph W. Landford, hauling hose to fires,
18 00
Gerrish & Goodwin, stock and labor,
18 53
.J. C. Stanley, hauling hose from fire, William Groves, labor on hose,
50
3 80
Charles F. Pierce. labor on hose,
4 25
Wm. H. B. Currier, watching at fire and extra,
3 00
Henry A. Wilson, matches and oil,
1 55
W. B. Porter, hauling No. 8 to fires,
20 00
Wm. E. Soule, labor.
11 60
Jos. W. Daniels. et als, watching at fire,
7 50
H. P. Macintosh, photograph of buds and cash paid,
9
CITY EXPENSES.
Little Mac Hose Co., filling two reservoirs, 10 00
Ében S. Dole, watching at fire, 2 50
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