City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1876, Part 5

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1876
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A. J. Leighton, hauling Hook & Ladder to fire, 23 20


Stephen Guptill, watching at fire, 2 50


S. H. Rundlett, for use of one horse, 20 00


Geo. A. Coffin, watching at fire,


2 50


Jas. M. Woods, stock and labor,


8 10


Edwin A. Littlefield, use of man and horse,


21 00


Wm. E Soule, labor,


6 70


Charles E. Ash, services as steward and fireman, 60 42


Steamer Co. No. 1, filling reservoir and six mos. services, 210 50


Jona Smith, expenses to and from Manchester, N. H. 4. 75


A. L. Jackson, cleaning snow from reservoir and wells, 40 00


Patrick Conley, labor on hose, 3 40


Boston & Maine R. R. Co., transporting 1 steam fire engine, 4 00


Amoskeag Manufacturing Co., stock and labor, 430 34


T. C. Pike, teaming, 6 51


William Porter, jr., teaming, 74 00


F. G. Harrison, stock and labor, 3 20


Jacob J. Chase, labor, 4 00


Frank Hardy, cleaning snow from reservoir, and labor on steamer No. 1, 40 66


Samuel Cook, cleaning snow from reservoirs,


17 50


T. P. Mackinney. hardware, 5 73


H. P. Macintosh, chief engineer, six mos. services,


100 00


Assistant engineers, six mos. services, 2 08


73 75


Tristram Talbot, 1 mos. services assistant engineer,


Samuel P. Boardman, 5 mos. services as assistant engineer, 10 42


Engine Co., No. 2, 6 mos. services of 20 men as fireman, 175 50 Geo. W. Stickney, 6 mos. services as engineer of steamer 2, 117 50


William McKay, 6 foreman 66 5 00


Geo. N. Black, 6


fireman and steward, 72 50


ass't engineer, 12 50


P. H. Bollman, 6


Frank Snow, 6 66 66 clerk 5 00


Engine Co. No. 3, 6 mos. services of 20 men as firemen, 175 50


W. H. P. Howard, 6 as engineer of steamer 3, 86 93


John A. Currier, 3 as ass't engineer “ 6 25


Torrent Engine Co., No. 7, 6 mos. services of 50 men, extras, 414 50 No. 8, Co. and officers, 6 mos. services of 50 men and extras, 414 50 Hook & Ladder Co. and officers, 6 mos. services 25 men and extras,


252 50


10


CITY EXPENSES.


Little Mac Hose Co. and officers, 6 mos. services 16 men and extras, 169 83


R. C. Gould, 4 mos. services as foreman of steamer 3, 3 33


J. P. Plummer, labor,


85


G. P. Palmer, 5 galls. cleaning and polishing oil, 8 75


J. M. Greenough, horse and buggy, 4 00


50


Chas. H. Goodwin, cash paid, 6 00


J. H. Walton, 150 bags,


33


H. P. Toppan, 4 doz. lantern wicks, at 8 cents per doz.


32


D. C. Noyes, hardware,


50


C. H. Ordway, hauling No. 7 three fires, 15 00


Chas. R. Sargent, stock and labor,


28 50


$3,393 03


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Parsons Ordway, 3 mos. services as superintendent, $174 99


James Barrett, 38 9-10 days' labor at $1.50 per day, 58 35


John Hale, 57 7-10 66 66 66


86 55


Cornelius Lynch, 38 4-10 66 .6 66


57 60


Anthony Cogger, 40 1-5 " 66 66


59 10


Robert Harrower, 6 hours' labor, at 15 cents per hour,


90


R. C. Gould, 12 hours labor at 15 cents per hour,


1 80


James M. Woods, stock and labor,


65


George Harris, 66 days' labor at $1.50 per day,


61 87


Cornelius Murphy, 21 1-2 "


31 65


Daniel Lynch, 36 1-2 66 66 Wm. B. Porter, teaming,


84 75


10 35


J. C. Stanley, hardware, 3 38


E. E. Thomas, 10 1-4 days' labor at 75 cents per day, 7 68


T. P. Mackinney, hardware, 2 70


Edmund Murphy, 16 hours' labor, 2 67


Chas. C. Stockman, stock,


11


CITY EXPENSES.


Wm. Porter, jr., teaming,


9 00


John Keleher, 2 days' labor at $1.50 per day


3 00


C. B. Martin, 10


1.00


66


10 00


M. Bennett, 2 1-2


1.50


.. .


3 75


A. G. Warner, 13 1-2 66 1.25


66


16 56


A. E. Austin, 1


1.50 .6


1 50


W. H. Pike, 1-2


66


1.50


66


75


Frank Hardy, 1-2 66


1.50 66


75


M. O'Neal, 1-2 1.50 66


75


Cornelius Buckley, 7 hours' labor at 15 66


1 05


Thomas Coffey, 4 days' labor at 1.50


6 00


Robert Dorrill, 43 19-20 " 1.50


66


65 92


Abner Pearson, 2 hours'


15


66


30


Daniel Collins, 7


15


6.


1 05


Edward King, 1 day's labor at


75


66


75


Warren Foye, 5


75


3 75


Thurston & Colman, lumber,


62 81


William Griffin, 191 3-4 hours' labor 15 per hour,


28 77


Enoch Small, 71


15


10 65


J. L. Thurlow, 103


66


15


66


15 45


C. E. Lynch, 183 1-4 66


15 66


27 49


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


20 34


D. C. Noyes, hardware, 5 20


Daniel Cogger, jr., 1-2 day's labor at 15 cents per hour,


38


Wm. Robinson, 4


1.50 per day,


6 00


Edmund C. Davis, 8 1-4


4.25


66


10 31


Francis Buckley, 9 66


1.50


66


13 50


Daniel Creadon, 9 1-2


1.50 66


14 25


William O'Neal, 2 1-2


1.50


3 75


Humphrey Coffey, 1


66


1.50


66


1 50


Benj. G. Hodgkins, 4


1.00


66


4 00


Cornelius O'Connell, 11 1-4


.6


1.50


..


16 87


Chas. R. Sargent, steel stamp brand, and 2 keys,


2 70


1,013 84


12


CITY EXPENSES.


INCIDENTALS.


W. H. Huse & Co., advertising and printing annual reports, $397 50 John A. L. Odd'e, groceries, 9 21


W. H. Carter, provisions, 3 41


John Nelson, ringing bell, Feb. 22,


2 00


James W. Welch, “ 66


2 00


H. T. Crofoot, binding expenditures, Wm. J. Creasey, services as warden,


4 00


Wm. H. Bayley, 66


2 00


S. C. Reed, 66


4 00


O. P. Townsend, 66 6


2 00


Frank J. Welch,


clerk,


2 00


Wm. H. Safford, 6. inspector,


2 00


M. M. Woods, 66


2 00


A. L. Jackson, ringing bell Feb. 22d,


2 00


D. C. Ash, labor at election,


3 00


U. S. Post office, box rent and stamps,


16 54


L. S. Learned, paper, envelopes and pencils,


10 00


Enoch Goodwin, ringing bells and 3 returns of deaths,


7 75


A. W. Greenleaf, labor and cash paid,


72 55


Mrs. Daniel Horton, brick sidewalk,


66 23


George W. Piper, expenses to Boston and cash paid,


7 00


Joseph M. Tappan, 12 mos. services as superintendent of burial grounds. 100 00


Putney's Express, expressing,


4 80


Corliss, Macy & Co., 5 75


Thomas E. Cutter, Q. M., appropriated for Decoration day, 150 00


Moses E. Cook, services as warden, 2 00


899 57


19 83


13


CITY EXPENSES.


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Brewster, Graves & Wills, insurance,


$1,511 60


Paul Titcomb, grain, 43 90


Arthur A Hoyt, stock and labor,


1 50


Alfred Lowell, 3 mos. salary as teamster,


150 00


Moses Merrill, repairing 8 settees,


4 50


J. C. Stanley, 4 lbs. nails at 4 1-2 cents a pound,


18


James M. Woods, stock and labor,


9 63


George P. Bishop, stock and labor,


8 35


Eben B. Robbins, shovelling snow 35 hours,


7 53


David C. Ash, labor, 5 03


George Peavey, 3 mos. salary as teamster,


150 00


Calvin E. Currier, stock and labor, 64 22


George Aldrich, 2 mos. salary as teamster,


100 00


Wm. T. Thompson, 3 mos. salary as teamster,


120 00


John Sumner, stock and labor,


22 85


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


27 01


Gerrish & Goodwin,


55 58


Geo. L. Jackman,


32 45


Lewis Pike, 66


12 00


Nathaniel Perkins, jr., shoveling snow, 8 00


John Poor, repairing 27 chairs and labor in school houses,


7 83


J. Moulton, 1 duster,


2 75


W. B. Merrill, 1 load straw,


12 12


W. E. Crockett & Co., stock and labor, 3 38


T. A. S. Mitchell, stock and labor, 12 44.


W. H. B. Currier, repairing furniture in No. 1 engine house,


1 50


C. F. Pierce, labor cleaning pump,


1 00


W. H. Safford, repairing Pleasant street clock, 3 50


12 33


T. P. Mackinney, hardware, 50 68


2 00


Thomas" Pearson, jr., 18 hours' labor,


2 70


Wm. Porter, jr., teaming, 6 75


Wm. H. Toppan, repairs on police station, 595 37


Edward Chase, stock and labor, 5 55


Chas. R. Sargent, repairing locks and fitting keys,


4 30


S. H. Thurlow, hardware,


8 86


E. P. Shaw,'one horse, 150 00


John H. Smith, taking care of Market hall,


J. E. Bailey, making plan for police station,


14


CITY EXPENSES.


W. & M. O'Connell, stock and labor, 9 15


Green Davis, finding and setting glass, 26 78


John Holker, stock and labor, 60 35


Wm. E. Soule, pumping out a well under Market House, 1 00


Charles C. Stockman, sink board and pitcher, soap dish and pail, 3 40


R. L. Greenleaf, 1 bed comforter,


2 00


John T. Porter, 1 mos. services as teamster.


50 00


Jno. K. Wells, shovelling snow 20 hours,


3 33


M. J. Donahue, stock and labor,


55 35


Engine Co. No. 8, furniture and fixtures,


20 00


E. Battelle, 1 gall. N. F. Oil, 1 50


Wm. Bessom, clipping horses' legs,


1 50


Joseph G. Flanders, labor on fences,


2 00


David C. Noyes, hardware,


6 68


Patrick Niland, 4 days' labor repairing fence,


6 00


F. C. L. Cook, labor,


3 75


Thurston & Colman, lumber,


102 88


J. M. True, 1210 1bs. bedding, 6 30


3,579 36


DAY AND NIGHT POLICE.


Charles L. Ayers, 3 mos. salary as city marshal, and extras, 279 54


Samuel W. Tuck, 3 66 ass't 187 50


Newell Marden, horse hire, 2 00


Plummer & Balch, groceries, 34 50


Scovill Manufacturing Co., 1 gross police vest buttons, 4 50


James Stanton, 2 mos. 2 evenings, 1 1-2 days as patrolman, 157 00


Moses P. Towne, 19 evenings, 1-2 day, as patrolman, 34 25


Wm. H. B. Currier, 13 evenings as patrolman, 22 75


John H. Smith, 2 mos 26 days as ass't marshal, and extras, 179 87 M. M. Ross, groceries, 29 71


John W. Sargent, 2 mos. 26 1-2 days as patrolman, 187 00


15


CITY EXPENSES.


Thos. Bradley, 60 evenings as patrolman,


107 00


Albert D. Hale, 3 mos. and 4 days as patrolman, 169 00


Jacob P. Torrey, 3 mos. 2 1-2 days as patrolman. 165 87


Edward E. Taylor, 3 mos. 1 1-2 days as patrolman, 163 87


Alex. Griffin, 2 mos. 4 evenings, 1 day as patrolman, 118 75


Joseph E. Kimball, 3 mos. 1 1-2 days as patrolman, 164 00


John G. Gove, 3 mos. and 1 1-2 days as patrolman,


164 00


Jno. F. Young, professional services,


6 00


D. W. Green, 7 evenings as patrolman,


12 25


Joseph M. Greenough, hack, horse and carriage, John H. Worthen, 1 1-2 days as patrolman,


3 00


2,198 36


LIGHTING.


Globe Gas Light Co., on account of contract,


823 07


T. B. Robbins, stock and labor, 1 00


Newburyport Gas Co., gas,


757 22


Chas. R. Sargent, testing gas pipes and repairing bracket,


2 00


Joseph Pickett, stock and labor,


2 20


W. F. Pearson, stock and labor,


3 50


1,588 99


INTEREST.


Newburyport Five Cents Savings Bank, 6 mos. on $5,000, $71 51 Richardson, Hill & Co., discounts on $36,000, 595 41


E. S. Leslie, attorney, 6 mos. on $2,000, 60 00


6 00


16


CITY EXPENSES.


Coupons on city bond's, 3,514 50'


S. O. Johnson, 6 mos. $4,470, 145 28


John Harris 6 mos. on $1,000, 32 50.


B. H. Smith, 6 mos. on $1,000, 32 50


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


211 25


L. C. Tucker, 6 mos. on $1,600,


52 00


B. F. Atkinson, chairman school committee, 1 year on Brown fund, 900 00.


Edmund S. Raynes, 6 mos. on $5,000,


150 00


R. J. Morgan, 1 year on $9,000, 585 00


Jacob B. Brown, 4 mos. 18 days on $1,000, 22 03:


6,371 98


SALARIES.


Thos. E. Cutter, 3 mos. salary as clerk of common council, 25 00


A. W. Greenleaf, 2 mos. 11 days as treas. and coll. 274 74


Geo. H. Stevens, 3 mos. salary as city clerk, 249 99


Jos. M. Tappan, 3 mos. salary as city messenger,


225 00


Geo. W. Piper, 20 days' labor as treas. and coll. 75 27


C. J. Brockway, salary as assessor, 30 00


880 00


FUEL.


Nicholas Varina & Son, coal and wood, 61 58


D. C. Ash, 8 hours' labor sifting hard coal at Buck street school house, 1 33


Amos Coffin, coal and wood, 36 99


H. M. Cross, coal, 2,670 09


2,769 99


17


CITY EXPENSES.


CULVERTS.


A. J. Leighton, teaming,


15


William H. Toppan, stock and labor, 54 15


54 30


SIDEWALKS AND EDGESTONES.


Lloyd W. Hixon, 32 yards brick sidewalk at 45 cents, $15 30


REPAIRS OF NEWBURYPORT BRIDGE.


S. Coker, stock,


3 08


Clapp & Ballou account of contract,


2,000 00


Wm. Porter, jr., teaming,


3 75


R. Bayley & Son, 14 days' use of gondola,


14 00


Telegraph Co., telegraphing,


50


Schooner S. C. Noyes, owners, use of boat,


30 00


Potter & Montgomery, labor,


18 16


2,069 49


18


CITY EXPENSES.


PUBLIC LIBRARY.


H. A. Tenney, 3 mos. salary as librarian, and cash paid, $252 73 Anthony Cogger, shovelling snow 4 1-2 hours at 15 cents, 68


John Sumner, stock and labor, 2 40


H. P. Toppan, 1 pail, 85


256 66


NOTES PAYABLE.


Richardson, Hill & Co., No. 182, 5,000 00


First National Bank of Boston, No. 187, 5,000 00


Jacob B. Brown, No. 188, 1,000 00


$11,000 00


NEWBURYPORT BRIDGE.


John W. Dole, 3 mos. salary as draw tender and extras, 164 76


Gerrish & Goodwin, stock and labor, 3 00


John T. Filmore, 3054 feet of S. Pine, 76 35


Wm. Sillaker, hauling pile, 5 00


Henry Page, 6 days' labor building fence, 15 00


D. B. Jaques, teaming, 25 17


289 28


19


CITY EXPENSES.


ESSEX BRIDGE.


Thurston and Colman, 97 feet spruce plank, $1 75


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


150 00


BROMFIELD FUND.


Geo. W. Sargent, setting out and finding trees, 190 50


CITY OF NEWBURYPORT.


A


DETAILED STATEMENT


OF THE


EXPENDITURES


OF THE


THREE MONTHS ENDING AUG. 31, 1876.


CITY


NEWBURYPORT


TERRA


MARIOUL


MDCCCLI


PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL.


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


1876


CITY OF NEWBURYPORT.


Ordered, The Mayor and Aldermen concurring, that the City Treasurer, under the direction of the committee on printing, cause to be published quar- terly a detailed statement of the expenditures of the city, and that the four statements so published form a part of the annual book of expenditures. Accepted in concurrence. [Approved by the Mayor, January 23, 1876.


EXPENDITURES.


Poor Department


$5,142 22


$3,178 30


$4,223 98


School


7,333 06


6,946 68


6,813 03


Fire


1,120 23


3,393 03


1,091 32


Highways.


446 30


1,013 84


1,459 92


Lighting Streets and Public Buildings


1,644 82


1,588 99


1,373 39


Police


2,094 60


2,198 36


2,188 74


Interest .


8,287 06


6,371 98


11,120 03


Incidentals


1,114 67


899 57


644 86


Public Property


1,692 68


3,579 36


1,307 82


Salaries


850 00


880 00


1,169 98


Fuel


2,676 70


2,769 99


1,262 92


Public Library


436 78


256 66


302 62


State of Massachusetts.


150 00


150 00


150 00


Newburyport Bridge


160 24


289 28


556 36


Bromfield Fund.


15 45


190 50


88 05


Culverts


82 79


54 30


23 55


Repairs on Newburyport Bridge.


10,936 20


2,069 49


414 92


Sidewalks and Edgestones.


15 30


204 73


Essex Merrimac Bridge.


1 75


12 00


$44,183 29


$35,847 38


$34,504 23


THIRD QUARTERLY REPORT.


POOR DEPARTMENT.


Moulton & Morey, carpet and tacks, $59 98


John Caldwell, 5 quarts rum at $1.60 per quart, 8 00


Wm. E. Crockett & Co., 11 1-2 lbs. leather at 85c, 4 03


N. Moulton, horse line, 18 50


John A. L. Odd'e, groceries, 47 09


H. A. Wilson, 637 10


Harris Pearson, 12 bbls crackers at $4, 48 00


Abram Pray, 3 mos. services as keeper of almshouse and exp. 126 98


Ariel Pearson, jr., 2 1-2 mos. services as cook, 60 00


Charles Landford, 4 1-2 mos. teamster, 120 00


T. Mackinney, seed, 88


Charles Noyes, curing and smoking 12 hams, 2 87


Francis Pearson, labor, 29 00


B. F. Poor, pork, 224 50


William C. Plummer, groceries, 50 49


Paul Titcomb, grain, 78 27


John Teel, 3 mos. services as clerk of overseers, 125 00


John Teel, clerk, cash supplies to sundry persons, 419 24


A. B. Dearborn, serv. as city physician form Jan. 1 to July 1, 30 00 Insane Hospital, Ipswich, board of sundry persons, 646 73


Taunton, .. 66


45 50


66 66 Worcester, 66


93 60


66"


66 66 Northampton, 54 35


House of Correction, Ipswich, board of sundry persons, 22 00


Reform School, Westborough, 66


86 92


City of Lawrence, aid to Margaret Canfield and family, 7 00


6


City of Cambridge, aid to James Berry , 34 90


66 Lowell, aid to Anna L. Shute, 15 00


66 Lynn, aid to sundry persons, 140 85


Town of Groton, aid to Mary A. Randall, 278 00


G. W. Merrill, moving a person from Gloucester to New- buryport, expense and time, 7 30


C. P. Stevens, agent, 30 bbls flour at $6.90, 207 00


Wm. P. Perley, dry goods, 25 34


E. P. Hurd, professional services, 35 40


John G. Plummer, 1500 lbs codfish at 5 1-2c, 82 50


A. F. Ross & Co., tea, 14 70


Joseph Akerman, provisions, 35 64


Industrial School, Lancaster, board of sundry girls, 22 71


J. B. Couilliard, 13 days' labor at $1.87 1-2 per day, 24 37


Zucon Soap Co., 5 boxes soap, 21 56


George W, Hunt, corned beef, 66 58


B. Johnson, dry goods, 9 89


H. C. Plummer, dry goods, 29 45


Eastern Railroad Co , freight on 15 boxes soap from Boston, 1 35


Moses Pray, 2315 lbs. litter at $10 per ton, 11 82


W. W. Caldwell, medicine, 20 24


E. T. Northend, difference in exchange of cows, 25 00


B. H. Jaques, 7 bbls soap at 4.00, 28 00


D. I. Quimby, 1 cask vinegar,


12 00


J. W. & T. Butler, 151 lbs coffee at 15c,


22 65


D. H. Cook, use of bull,


2 00


Geo. P. Bishop, 1 sponge, box of grease, one brush, 3 25


Total, $4,223 98


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


A. H. 'Thompson, 3 mos. services as teacher, and extra, $477 24


O. B. Merrill, 3 356 25 66


Luther Dame, 3 356 25 66 66


P. H. Plumer. 3 162 51


7


A. A. Senter,


3 mos. services as teacher,


137 51


N. A. Moulton, 3


66


66


308 76


J. N. Balch, 3


66


66


100 00


E. W. Peabody, 3


100 00


Abbie Short, 3


66


100 00


M. J. Bradley, 3


66


66


93 75


M. C. Thurston,


3


66


66


93 75


M. E. Jaques,


3


.


66


93 75


F. A. Winn,


3


66


6


87 51


P. D. Adams,


3


66


66


237 51


F. E. Pettengill,


3


66


66


100 00


W. P. Lunt,


3


.6


308 76


Lucy Low,


3


100 00


S. B. Chute,


3


66


142 50


Ellen Frothingham, 3


6.


66


100 00


A. L. Coffin,


3


66


..


118 75


E. M. Lander,


3


66


66


100 00


E. A. Appleton,


3


6.


66


118 75


S. D. Toppan,


3


66


6.


124 98


Rhoda Tilton,


3


66


66


100 00


Susie B. Lowell,


3


6


66


93 75


Georgia Thurlow,


3


66


100 00


Ella H. Adams,


3


6.


66


93 75


P. G. Craig,


3


66


66


100 00


M. E. Estes,


3


66


66


87 48


L. A. Perkins,


3


66


66


100 00


H. H. Page,


3


..


66


93 75


H. E. Currier,


3


66


100 00


E. H. S. Pike,


3


66


93 75


Lois E. Lunt,


3


66


100 00


S. F. Badger,


3


66


66


93 75


M. E. Hayes,


3


66


100 00


C. J. Edgerly,


3


90 00


M. L. Bartlett,


3


66


100 00


A. H. Purington,


3


66


66


87 48


M. A. Pearson,


3


66


6.


93 75


A. A. Somerby,


3


66


66


87 48


S. C. Currier,


3


66


66


100 00


Francis Pettigrew, 3


.6


66


100 00


Walter Hoxie,


6


66


66


124 98


66


8


S. J. Shackford,


3 mos. services as teacher,


100 00


A. H. Olmstead,


3


87 48


66


George W. Haskell, stock and labor, 11 60


Wm. E. Soule, labor, 3 00


Chas. H. Lunt,serv. as jan. in Forrester & Ashland street school 38 34 Thomas Pearson, services as janitor in Kelley School, 75 00


John B. Porter, 66 sweeper and truant officer, 63 00


John W. Sargent, 4 mos. services as truant officer, 16 66


D. T. Reed, repairing organ in Kelley school, 1 00


S. W. Tuck, 4 mos. services as truant officer, 16 66


J. M. Greenough, hack for school committee on plains school, 5 00


John A. L. Odd'e, 6 mos. services as agent, 50 00


Benj. M. Chase, 1 mos. service as sweeper, 49 98


Isaac P. Noyes, 6 mos. secretary,


50 00


D. C. Ash, labor at school house, 2 00


S. H. Fowle, stationery and books, 75 35


6 51


John Wells, making fires,


7 50


Charles C. Stockman, moving settees,


11 00


Catherine McClancy, " 66


12 00


Ann Simpson, 60


10 00


Frank Alley, filling up 29 diplomas at 60c,


17 40


Mary E. Blood, cleaning school houses,


26 50


M. C. Whitten, 4 6


20 00


Henry McElvin, slating blackboards, 80 60


George H. Marston, building fires,


14 00


Total, $6,813 03


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


James Boyd & Sons, 6 brass torches and 6 flexible pipes, $60 00


T. P. Mackinney, hardware, 1 10


R. C. Gould labor on engines 1 and 3, 8 00


John E. Bailey, stock and labor,


4 00


Sarah Harrington, cleaning school houses.


9


Wm. E. Soule, removing snow from reservoirs, 23 20


Chas. C. Stockman, use of horse and wagon, 50


R. H. Knapp, cleaning engine No. 8, 3 50


Engine Co. No. 8, furniture, 70 00


Chas. E. Ash, labor on engine No. 3, 5 00


Frank Hardy, 3 months as fireman and steward, 48 32


Amoskeag Manufacturing Co., freight and repairing No. 3, 742 64


Albert Russell & Sons, 167 lbs. drilling for steamer No. 1, 8 35


A. D. Woods, painting ladders, 35 00


Chas. R. Sargent, stock and labor, 9 48


John B Porter, cleaning snow reservoirs, 3 00


A. J. Leighton, hauling hook and ladder No. 1 to fire, 5 00


J. B. Pritchard, labor and use of block and falls, 3 10


Boston and Maine Railroad Co., freight on engine, 4 00


Little Mac Hose Co., part pay for men, 50 00


B. H. Jaques, soap, 1 00


Chas. H. Goodwin, cash paid sundry persons for labor. 9 25


Gerrish & Goodwin, stock and labor, 88


Total,


1,091 32


HIGHWAYS


Marston & Morse, sawing and planing, $2 50


Wm. O'Neal, 2 1-2 days' labor at 1.50 per day, 3 75


Daniel Creadon, 69 1-2 days work at 1.50 per day,


104 25


Parsons Ordway, 3 mos. services as surveyor, and extra. 180 71


John Hale, 4 1-2 days' labor at 1.50 per day,


111 75


Cornelius Lynch, 75 1-4


66


112 87


Edward Power, 4


66


6 00


Daniel Lynch, 53


66


79 50


George Harris, 72 1-2 66 66


113 25


Anthony Cogger, 51 1-4 66 66


76 87


Cornelius O'Connell, 3 66 66


4 50


Robert Dorrill, 73 66


109 50


10


T. P. Makinney, hard ware, 3 30


Francis Buckley, 9 days' labor at 1.50 per day,


13 50


Everett Thomas, 1-2 day's labor at 75 cts,


75


Daniel Cogger, jr., 9 1-4 days' labor at 71cts,


6 94


Thomas Coffey, 4 day's work at 1.50 per day,


6 00


Michael Sullivan, 2 . "


3 00


Michael Haley, 14 1-2 66 .6


21 75


Jere Haley, 12 1-2 66


18 75


Bernard Curley, 66 66


1 50


Cornelius Kallahan, 2 6. 66


3 00


Philip Cimiman, 14 66 66


21 00


Daniel Lucy, 4 6 00 66


Henry L. Piper, 5 days labor setting edgestones and cash paid,26 25 Canning Brothers, 78 feet of edgestones, 19 86


J. B. Pritchard, stock and labor, 2 00


J. C. Stanley, hardware, 6 29


Daniel Ryan, 147 hours labor at 15cts. per hour, 22 05


Amos Little, use of gondola, 5 00


Edwin F. Hunt, 1 day labor at 1.50 per day,


1 50


T. H. Lunt, rebuilding sea wall &c.,


273 37


William Griffin, 147 hours labor at 15 cents per hour. 22 05


Moody Lunt, 8 days 20 00


Warren W. Foye, 6 1-2 days labor at 75 cents per da y, 4 87


John McCarty, 1 day's labor at 1.50 per day, 1 50


John Buckley, 8 days' labor at 1.50 per day.


12 00


W. & M. O'Connell, stock and labor, 1 52


Wm. H. Toppan, 280 loads gravel at 10 cents per load, 28 00


Edmund Flannigan, 31 66 66


3 10


Total, $1,459 92


11


INCIDENTALS.


S. J. Ford, services as inspector, 2 00


S. R. Fox, ringing bell, 5 00


S. H. Fowle, 1 bill book. 1 25


W. H. T. Dodge, services as inspector, 2 00


G. H. Stevens, cash paid 12.00, expense to Salem and return of self and city solicitor, 15 00


Rufus Sargent, plan of street corner of Market and Merri- mac streets, 1 50


Joseph M. Tappan, ringing bells, 3.00; expenses to Salem 1.50; distributing tax bills 40.00, 44 50


David C. Ash, ringing bells, 3 00


Gillett & Co., expressing, 12 54


G. A. R. Post 49, firing 51 guns at 1.00 per gun, 51 00


M. Sanborn, 6 boxes pens at 3.00, 1 box at 2.00, 20 00


E. S. Clark, books and stationery, 103 36


Geo. W. Piper, expenses to Boston 1.00, cash paid for letter book 4.50, revenue. stamps 1.00, 6 50


U. S. Post Office, postage stamps and box rent, 11 22


Nathaniel Greeley, expenses to Boston and cash paid, 12 00


Enoch Goodwin, ringing bells 8.00, returning deaths 1.00, 9 00


D. C. Batchelder, services as inspector, 2 00


Putney's Express, expressing, 6 35


Jonathan Smith, appropriation for Fourth of July,


299 00


Charles L. Ayers, removal of nuisance,


2 25


John Nelson, ringing bells, 3 00


Charles H. Lunt, labor,


17 64


James W. Welch, ringing bells,


3 00


J. A. Shattuck, 14 people to dinner and sundries, 11 75


Total, 644 86


12


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Paul Titcomb, grain, 93 00


A. D. Woods, finding and setting glass," 28 47


P. Moynihan, stock and labor, 14 50


T. G. Dodge, 66


107 22


Wm. T. Thompson, 3 mos. service as teamster, 120 00


John W. Sargent, service as janitor of market hall, ·10 00


Alfred Lowell, 3 mos. service as teamster,


150 00


Joseph G. Flanders, labor on school houses,


6 00


T. P. Mackinney, hardware.


2 35


Marston & Morse. stock and labor,


6 25


J. E. Bailey, 66


21 73


Morse & Whyte, 4 guards,


36 62


D. C. Ash, stock and labor


2 76


John T. Porter, 3 mos. service as teamster,


150 00


M. W. Foye, labor,


3 50


Albert Russell & Son, casting and drilling,


1 42


Geo. Peavey, 3 mos. service as teamster,


150 00


Chas. R. Sargent, stock and labor, 47 24


D. P. Thurlow, 14 days labor at landing at $2.00 per day, 28 00


Gideon Woodwell, 14 days " 66 $2.50 per day and extra, 35 50


George P. Bishop, stock and labor,


17 50


Nathaniel Curriex, labor on school houses,


8 50


C. H. Meader, labor 15 25


Geo. W. Manning, 175 lbs nails at 12 cts. per lb,


21 00


Moses Merrill, laying carpet at city hall,


1 50


Ireland & Trefethen, chairs, table, and 2 bottles polish,


33 00


Gerrish & Goodwin, stock and labor,


34 75


R. Bayley, & Son, use of hay wagon and repairing same, 4 00


Geo. H. Plumer, dry goods, 5 44


C. E. Currier, stock and lahor, 7 40


Wm. H. Toppan, 22 22


H. G. Prescott, 925 lbs bedding, $12 per ton, weighing 10cts, 5 65


B. H. Jaques, 11 bbls soap, 4 00


T. A. S. Mitchell, stock and labor, 13 25


Wm. H. Safford, taking care of city clock and repairing 25 00


T. H. Lunt, labor, 10 88


Mary E. Blood, cleaning 2 water closets, 9 00


Fred. B. Morse, stock, 10 95


13


Chas DeCosta, cleaning two water closets and labor, 4 00 W. & M. O'Connell, stock and labor. 10 07


Total


1307 82


ESSEX BRIDGE.


S. Martin, 3 days labor at $2.00 per day, 6 00


J. G. Flanders, 3 days labor at $2.00 per day, 6 00


Total. 12 00


BROMFIELD FUND.


Wm. H. Toppan, labor, 46 65


Miss Sarah Tenney, 26 yds. brick sidewalk, at 45 cts, 11 70


Moses Pike, 26 yds, brick sidewalk. at 45 cts, 11 70


David Smith, brick, 18 00


Total, 88 05


DAY AND NIGHT POLICE.


Charles L. Ayers, 3 mos. services as city marshal and extras, 266 24 M. P. Towne, 61 evenings and 8 days' services as patrol, 126 75


E. E. Taylor, 92 66 51-2 172 00


Jos. E. Kimball, 92 6.


11


66


183 00


James Stanton, 92 66


10 1-2 66


182 00


John G. Gove, 92 66 11


66 6 . 183 00


John W. Sargent, 92 66 10 1-2 66 205 00


14


S. W. Tuck, 3 mos. services as assistant marshal, 187 50


N. Marden, horse and waggon, 4 00


Levi Senior, 4 evenings' patrol, at 1.00 per evening, 4 00


Daniel Hamblett, meals furnished at station house, 7 50


Jacob P. Torrey, 92 evening's and 11 days' services as patrol, 185 00 A. D. Hale, 92 11 183 00 60


D. (. Batchelder, 102 days' services as patrol, 204 00


Geo. N. Black, 2 evenings' and 1 days' services as patrol, 5 50




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