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S. D. Toppan, S. C. Moody, Rhoda Tilton,
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S. B. Lowell,
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Ella F Morrison,
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Anna A. Currier,
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L. A. Perkins,
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P. G. Craig,
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M. E. Estes,
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H. H. Page,
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93 75
H. M. Currier,
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93 75
M. N. Gray,
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S. F. Badger,
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C. J. Edgerly,
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M. L. Bartlett,
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M. A. Pearson,
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A. A. Somerby,
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A. H. Olmstead,
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F. Pettigrew,
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100 00
G. W. Brown,
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Flora Pettigrew,
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87 51
S. C. Currier,
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12 49
W. H. Safford. repairing .
9 50
Jona. Wells, makine fires. 22 50
John B. Porter, services as sweeper and truant officer 72 25.
S. H. Thurlow, hardware
76
Thomas Ronan, 3 mos. services as janitor 75 00
Charles H. Lunt, making fires 38 33
I. P. Noyes, 1 mos. services as secretary 8 33
B. M. Chase, 3
sweeper 46 23
S. A. McConnell, 66 secretary 41 67
C. H. Johnson, books, stationery, etc. 7 87
A. B. Dearborn, 3 mos. services as agent 50 00
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E. H. S. Pike,
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M. E. Hayes,
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S. E. Whitmore,
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D. C. Ash, making fires 36 00
J. A. L. Odd'e, brushes, pails, etc. 20 10
Wm. Morse, stock and labor 5 98
H. A. Wilson, 3 brushes 6 75
Wm. A. Noyes, distributing school reports
8 00
Charles H. Allen, 6 mos. services as janitor
50 00
Charles C. Stockman, 12 chairs
6 00
S. H. Fowle, books, stationery, etc.
35 87
E. S. Clark, 21 49
Nellie Stanton, services as teacher 10 40
Joseph C. Lunt, building fires 38 33
N. N. Withington, preparing annual report 50 00
Total $6,768 36
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FIRE DEPARTMENT.
S. Sibley, manager, 2000 feet hose and couplings, at 90. . $1,800 00 John S. Frost, cash paid. 9 36
Little Mac Hose Co. cash paid to M. Welch 10 00
Steamer Co. No. 1, filling reservoir . 15 00
Frank Hardy, 2 mos. services as fireman and steward. 24 17
S. O. Boardman, services as engineer and labor 81 58
Wm. H. O. Howard «
78 31
William Groves, 83 3-4 hours labor, at 20 16 75
John Holker, stock and labor. 3 20
O. M. Lougee, stock and labor. 4 50
Caleb Stickney, handle for hose carriage
75
H. A. Wilson, 1 gallon sperm oil
2 25
S. H. Thurlow, 1 iron bar. 90 ,
Geo. P. Bishop, stock and labor. 13 00
C. C. Ash, 1 mos. services as fireman and steward 12 08
Jos. W. Landford, hauling water and coal 36 50
C. E. Plummer, 3 mats. 7 00
Wm. A. Davis & Son, 9 1-2 lbs. Manilla rope 1 52
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Estate of S. A. Smith, alcohol 3 26
S. Coker, soap brush, &c. . 1 40
A. J. Leighton, hauling hook and ladder 5 00
Wm. B. Porter, labor at fires and rent of barn 32 15
George Devine, 5 hours' labor, at 20.
1 00
Edwin M. Bickford, 5 hours' labor, at 30.
1 00
Edwin A. Littlefield, hauling tender to fires
45 00
Patrick Cashman, hauling No. 7 to fire.
5 00
Engine company No. 8, pumping out reservoir 15 00
Warren, Peirce & Co., coal and sperm oil 23 02
C. R. Sargent, stock and labor. 23 30
Sumner, Swasey & Currier, 1 hhd. T. I. salt, and carting. 3 15
John A. Currier, 3 mos. services as assistant engineer ....
6 25
Oscar F. Howe, pails, brooms, &c.
18 00
Thurston & Colman, lumber 10 56
T. P. Makinney, hardware 1 12
A. L. Jackson, removing snow from 25 reservoirs 50 00 George H. Devine, 1 mos. services as fireman and steward 12 08
Geo. N. Black, 3 66 66
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Total .$2,409 41
HIGHWAYS.
Patrick Creadon,
17 hours' labor at 10 cents. $1 70
Michael Looney,
28
2 80
Patrick Ferguson, 21
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Daniel Lynch. 89
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8 90
Thomas Hagar,
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66
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Allen McLean,
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Edwin M. Bickford 20
200
Dennis Lynch,
52 1-2
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5 25
Daniel Buckley, jr. 27 1-2
66
2 75
Daniel Lucy, 31
66
3 10
Daniel Cronin, 38 1-2
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3 85
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Cornelius Lynch,
16 hours' labor at 10 cents 1 60
Michael Horsman, 47 5 70 66
Edward Crosby, 86 1-2 66
8 65
Patrick Sennotte, 53
5 30
Cornelius Keleher, 42 66
4 20
Michael Kelley, 17 1-2
1 75
Thomas Ryan, 39
66
3 90
Michael Bennott,
19
66
1 70
H. M. Jackman, 10
66
1 00
Mark Griffin, 16
66
1 60
William Burns, 4
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40
Michael Keleher, 3
66
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Francis Carey, 25
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2 50
John McCarthy, 14
1 40
Cornelius Creadon, 31-2 .0
35
Dennis Lynch, 40
4 00
Geo. E. Currier, lumber. 9 94
T. P. Mackinney, 3 shovels . 3 00
Michael Dineen, 9 hours' labor, at 10 cents 90
Martin Higgins, 38
3 80
John Morrison, 2 1-2 66
25
John Hale, 9 days at $1.25, and 87 hours at 10 cents .. 19 95
D. C. Batchelder, 1 month and 15 days, services as surveyor .. 86 56 Edward Powers, 9 days at $1.25, and 69 1-2 hours' labor. .. 17 58
Dennis Doyle, 2 days' labor at $1.25. 2 50
Jeremiah Haley, 5 1-2 6 88
Daniel Creadon, 6 66
and 32 hours' at 10. .. 10 70 7 50
Patrick Murphy, 6 66
8 75
Patrick Niland, 7
Thomas Ryan,
11-2
1 87
J. C. Stanley, hardware. 4 10
C. H. Meader, 3 3-4 days' labor 7 37
Davis & Littlefield, stock and labor 2 71
E. E. Bartlett, labor . 9 00
J. A. Nichols, 1 load stone and 1 load gravel. 2 00
P. M. Lougee, stock and labor. 14 75
E. H. & G. J. George, stock and labor 6 50
S. H. Thurlow, hardware. 3 46
Parsons Ordway, 1 1-2 mos. services as surveyor
63 18
Solomon Haskell, 2 loads of sand 1 00
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D. T. Batchelder, cash paid .
8 80
Patrick Keamer, 20 hours' labor at 10 cents. 2 00
John Moynihan, 31-2 35 66
Dainel Lynch,
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8 80
John Buckley,
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John Haley,
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Jere Waterhouse, 40 4 00 66
J. A. L. Odd'e, cash paid 3 35
Henry E. Perley, 46 hours' labor, at 10 cents 4 60
Wm. Casey 5 50
Timothy Maroney, 19 1 90
Jere Creadon, 17 1 70
Daniel F. Buckley, 24 66 2 40
John Dunn, 26 2 60
Thurston & Colman, lumber. 3 80
E. P. Shaw, cash paid for labor on cor. Middle and Fair street. 10 00
W. S. Davis, 24 hours' labor at 10 2 40
W. G. & G. F. Morrill, 33 1-2 hours' labor at 10 3 35
Luther Haskell, stock and labor. 2 25
Patrick Nilan, 17 hours' labor at 10. 1 70
Edmund Murphy, shoveling snow in Brown square 5 43
Moody Lunt, balance on bill of October 23, '77. 2 74
Total 448 02
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INCIDENTALS.
H. P. Sargent, horse hire. $12 00
Augustus Safford, returning 147 deaths, at 25 cents 36 75 Board of assessors, assessing non-resident bank shares. 25 00 Charles R. Sargent, one year's salary as sealer of weights .. 100 00 George W. Piper, making reports and cash paid. 51 77
O. D. Case, one map of the United States. 15 00 James W. Welch, returning deaths and ringing bells 6 00
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George N. Young, attendance at Market Hall 17 00 Joseph M. Tappan, services as constable, ringing bells, and returning deaths 7 50
J. F. Morrill, midnight expenses preparing check-lists. 3 85
Eben F. Stone, cash paid and expenses 29 90
D. C. Ash, attendance at ward room and labor. 8 50
J. C. Perkins, sevices in case of Keyes vs. Newburyport. . 25 00
H. R. Weitzel, returning deaths
4 50
Alfred Wheeler,
2 50
John B. Porter, cleaning ward room
10 00
Joseph Bartlett, services as fish warden
25 00
I. P. Noyes, P. M., postage stamps
8 66
P. T. Moynihan, returning deaths 20 00
16 00
William J. Hunt, 1 day's services as clerk
2 00
George W. Bowlen, 1
inspector
2 00
Henry Morst, Jr., 2
4 00
George M. Page, 1 66
2 00
Joseph M. Bailey, 2 66 66
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4 00
William A. Davis, 2 66
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clerk 4 00
Joseph Hall, 2
inspector
4 00
George F. Crockett, 1 66 66
2 00
Edw. W. Bartlett, 2
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4 00
M. M. Woods, 1
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clerk
2 00
Wm. H. Noyes, Jr., 2 66
inspector 4 00
4 00
William H. Bailey, 2
66
4 00
John H. Daniels, 2
4 00
Theophilus Bradbury, 1 66
clerk
2 00
Luther Carter, 2
warden
4 00
P. G. Pettingell,
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inspector
4 00
J. C. Currier, 1
66
2 00
J. M. W. Clement, 2
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warden
4 00
S. J. Ford,
2
inspector 66
2 00
M. E. Cook,
2
66
warden 4 00
C. I. Marsh,
2
66
inspector
4 00
C. E. Hale,
4
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66
8 00
warden 4 00
Daniel A. Pingree, 2
66
Oliver P. Townsend, 2
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66
4 00
Joseph G. Flanders, 2
4 00
Charles W. Johnson, 1 66
Charles H. Allen, services at ward room
13
George D. Larkin, 1 day's serv. as warden 2 00
Colby, Coombs & Co., printing 63 75
Albert Russell & Son, stoek and labor 107 75
David Smith, 3000 bricks at $7. 21 00
Charles F. Russell, 12 days 7 hours' labor, at $2.50 a day . 31 75
Canning Brothers, 3 sets of reservoir caps 24 00
John Doyle, 4 days' labor, at $1.25 6 50
Frank Collins, 12 2.50
30 00
A. W. Reddy, 1-2
1.25
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Daniel Collins, 1 1-2
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1.25
1 87
George Simpson, 1 1-2
1.25.
1 87
J. C. Stanley, lead and oakum . 66 90
R. I. Davidson, 2 days' labor at $3.00 6 00
Moody Lunt, 31-2
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2.50
8 75
Edmund Murphy, 4
1.25
6 00
D. C. Batchelder, extra services in laying pipes 15 00
Tax of 1873, to correct errors. 2 00
Gillett & Co., expressing 6 70
Charles C Donnell, 2 days' services as inspector
4 00
E. S. Clark, stationery, etc.
38 31
Joseph Hynes, ringing bell
1 00
S. R. Fox, 2 50
George H. Stevens, city clerk, returning marriages, births and deaths . 202 30
W. C. Putney, expressing. 4 40
S. H. Fowle, pencils and blotting paper. 86
Hammond & Harriman, publishing water report 1 50
Enoch Goodwin, ringing bells and returning death 6 50
A. D. Russell, 2 days' services as clerk 4 00
George C. Donnell, ringing bells. 1 50
Canning Brothers, cutting " Engine 8" on door cap 25 00
A. F. Hunt, printing. 16 75
Gerrish & Goodwin, on account of contract of No. 8 engine house 650 00
Total $1,877 51
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PUBLIC PROPERTY.
J. H. & J. Hall, finding and setting glass $9 98
Eli Lamprey, stock and labor 10 45
Charles W. Cook, 42 25
Brown estate, cash paid repairing pump 22 99
E. H. & G. J. George, stock and labor 8 50
Thomas G. Dodge, 6 days' labor at $1 12 00
William Holker & Co., stock and labor. 39 05
A. C. Pearson, stock and labor
1 00
Isaac Poor, Jr., soda, ginger, etc. 83
Herman Castelhun, winding and repairing city clocks. 22 50
Geo. N. Young, 6 months' services as janitor of Market Hall 20 00 Ireland & Trefethen, tables, chairs, etc 67 10
S. Coker, soap and sponges. 1 07
George P. Bishop, stock and labor
15 07
S. A. McConnell, horse liniment 1 25
Edward Chase, setting glass
13 38
Charles H. Allen, 66
25 21
John E. Bailey, stock and labor. 12 98
S. H. Thurlow, hardware 13 31
Thurston & Colman, lumber 18 64
Green Davis, setting glass, etc. 9 89
Alfred O. Lowell. 2 months' services as teamster 120 00
John Moore, 1 month 16 days' 66
68 23
John T. Porter, 1 month 15 days' 66 78
William T. Thompson, 3 months' 101 13
Paul Titcomb, grain 46 20
Levy & Co., dry goods. 2 30
John A. Cooper, stock and labor 6 25
N. W. Hurd, 1 stool 1 00
Estate of S. A. Smith, flaxseed, acids, etc.
4 00
S. H. Safford & Co., repairing and painting two biers 3 00
Edward Donahue, shoeing horses. 56 25
George H. Peavey, 1 month 15 1-2 days' services as teamster 52 51
Addison S. McQuillen, 1 month 16 days' 66 53 07
S. S. Pike, stock and labor on Kelley school 29 00
Sumner, Swasey & Currier, 28 mineral salts. 56
A. D. Woods, paint and glass 8 55
Thomas Pearson, shoveling snow 5 75
15
C. R. Sargent, stock and labor 23 83
John Sumner, 66 36 31
J. B. Knight, grain . 62 20
T. P. Mackinney, hardware 50
William H. B. Currier, making spit-boxes 2 40
H L. Piper, stock and labor on almshouse 9 25
Amos Coffin, 526 lbs. straw . 4 73
Edw. F. Manning, shoeing horse. 1 50
Torrey & Jameson, stock and labor 4 50
William C. Hoit, labor on door and spring 75
John Hale, 2 hours' labor at 10 cents. 20
Edwin Powers, 2 hours' labor at 10 cents. 20
William D. Fowler, cane seating 3 chairs and teaming same 2 40
Eben B. Robbins, labor at school-house 4 00
Total $1,144 80
DAY and NIGHT POLICE.
Nehemiah Flanders, services as city marshal and extra ... . $ 99 50 Hiram Janvrin, 66 ass't " 85 20
George N. Young, 40 evenings services as patrol, at 2.00. . 80 00
Edward P. Taylor, 46 1-2 66 and 5 days. 6. 91 38
John G. Gove, 40 66 at 1.75. . . . .
70 00
M. P. Towne, 40
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66 70 00
Alexander Griffin, 5 days at 2.00, and 1 1-2 even'gs at 1.75 10 62 James Stanton, 25 days at 2.00, and“3 1-2 even'gs at 1.75. 58 88 Jacob P. Torrey 40 eve'gs services as patrol at 1.75. 70 00
P. T. Moynihan, 40 70 00
6 J. W. Butler, pilot bread. 37 05 John B. Porter, 16 eve'gs services as 'patrol at 1.50 24 00 George W. Snow, professional services 6 00
David N. Knight, 3 days' services as patrol at 2.00. 6 00
George Lucy, horse hire. 25 75 Estate of S. A. Smith, medicine 70
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N. Marden, horse hire. 2 00
S. A. McConnell, prescriptions. 75
Mark W. Foye, whitewashing police station
6 00
H. P. Sargent, horse hire. 1 00
E. S. Clark, record books 2 62
John W. Sargent, 3 evenings at 1.75, and 42 days at 2.00. 89 25
I. F. H. Blake, 90 evening's services as patrol at 1.75.
87 50
Henry K. Clark, 50 .« 66
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87 50
Daniel Ryan, 51
87 50
Ira D. Clough, 1 day 2.00, 50 eve'gs 66
89 50
' Ellison J. Harris, 40 evenings patrol at 1.75 70 00 87 50 66
John J. Hicken, 50
John H. Worthen, 50 66 2.00, and cash paid.
106 14 Charles F. Russell, 51 1-2 days at 2.00, ass't marshal 99 00
Charles H. DeRochemont, services as city marshal 129 50
S. R. Fox, 6 evening's services as patrol at City Hall. 9 00
Wm. Reed, to telling the truth, the whole truth, and noth- ing but the truth, (?) before the Board of Aldermen, Feb. 20th, 1878 1 80
G. J. Warner, 25 even'gs police serv. at Forrester st. sch. 10 00
Lowell Manuf. Co., 2 gross police buttons 13 50
Total. $1,784 14
INTEREST.
Coupons on city bonds. $6,670 00 Sinking Fund Commissioners, 6 mos. in. on $35,228.87 .. 1,056 86 H. A. Tenney, librarian, 6 5,000.00. . 150 00
John M. Carter,
6
2,000.00. . 65 00
Adeline Brookings, 6
6
1,000.00. .
32 50
David Pingree, 1 yrs. 66
10,000.00. . 650 00
Overseers of the Poor,
6 mos.
2,000.00. . 120 00
E. S. Raynes,
6
5,000.00. . 162 50
S. O. Johnson,
6
6
4,470.00. . 145 26
Total
$9,104 12
66 1,600.00. . 52 00
J. A. Frothingham,
17
SIDEWALKS & EDGESTONES.
J. W. Butler, 18 4-9 yards brick sidewalk 8 30
Jonn A. Greeley, labor. 56 93
Total 65 23
LIGHTING.
Newburyport Gas Co., gas. $648 12
Globe Gas Light Co., on account of contract. 906 71
Todd & Brown, 2 lamp posts, at $1.50. 3 00
William A. Currier, for setting lamp posts 2 00
Total $1,559 83
SALARIES.
Eben F. Stone, 6 months' salary as city solicitor. $90 00 Geo. W, Piper, 3 months' salary as treasurer and collector. . 315 00 Jeseph M. Tappan, 1 month 9 days' salary as city messenger 87 10 Thomas E. Cutter, 3 months as clerk of common council 22 50
George H. Stevens, 3 months as city clerk. 225 00
Charles H. Lunt, 1 month 22 days as city messenger 106 23
Total $845 83
FUEL.
Luke R. Jones, cording 43 cords wood, at 25 cents. $10 75
Hervey Kimball, measuring wood and weighing coal. 47 15
S. Coker, weighing coal. 1 29 Amos Coffin, wood 570 83
Charles R. Sargent, labor. 2 50
Total $632 52
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PUBLIC LIBRARY
Geo. C. Donnell, 6°mos. services as janitor. $75 00 H. A. Tenney, 3 mos. salary as librarian, and cash paid. . 252 48 Gillett & Co.,; expressing 8 75
Piper & Sawyer, insurance 69 38
Brewster & Graves, “ 131 88
W. H. Huse & Co., printing . 125 50
Total $662 99
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Frank Alley, trustee, 3 mos. rent of Essex Hall $100 00
Prudence Davis, 3 mos. rent of 2-3 Washington Hall. 68 75 L. T. Batchelder, 3 mos. rent 1-3 Washington Hall 31 25
Total $200 00
NEWBURYPORT BRIDGE.
John W. Dole, 1 mo. and 20 days serv. as drawer tender. . 61 69
D. B. Jaques, teaming . 8 25
Albert Russell & Sons, stock and labor on drawer 93 72
Caleb P. Davis, 1 mo. 11 days serv. as draw tender 50 81
A. D. Woods. paint. 5 58
J. H. Noyes, oil, etc. 15 40
Warren Pierce & Co., coal oil and bbls 7 20
T. P. Mackinney, hardware 90
Thurston & Colman, lumber 60
otal $244 15
CITY OF NEWBURYPORT.
A
DETAILED STATEMENT
OF THE
EXPENDITURES
OF THE
THREE MONTHS ENDING MAY 31, 1878.
OF
CITY
NEWBURYPORT
TERKA
MARIQUE
MDCCCLI
PUBLISHED BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL.
NEWBURYPORT: WILLIAM H. HUSE & CO., PRINTERS, 42 STATE STREET. 1878.
CITY OF NEWBURYPORT.
IN COMMOM COUNCIL, January 18, 1875.
Ordered, The Mayor and Aldermen concurring, that the City Treasurer, under the direction of the Committee on Printing, caused to be published quarterly a detailed statement of the expedditures 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.
EXPENDITURES.
1st Quar.
2d Quar $3,326 58
Poor Department
$6,113 50
School
6,768 36
7,179 99
Fire
66
2,409 41
4,013 12
Highways
448 02
820 78
Incidentals
1,877 51
3,684 61
Public Property
1,144 80
1,579 69
Police.
1,784 14
2,066 97
Lighting streets and Public Buildings
1,559 83
1,368 10
Interest.
9,104 12
6,137 85
Salaries
845 83
977 49
Fuel.
632 52
1,376 06
Public Library
662 99
260 47
Newburyport Bridge
244 15
122 42
Sidewalks and Edgestones
65 23
108 30
Bromfield Fund
209 25
Culverts.
63 34
Total
$33,660 41 $33,305 02
State of Massachusetts.
200 00
179 37
$33,860 41 $33,474 39
SECOND QUARTERLY REPORT.
POOR DEPARTMENT.
City of New Bedford, supplies to Edward Marshall. $21 00
David Smith, 1820 lbs hay and fees. 9 35
Wheeler & Whittier, groceries 45 47
John O. Akerman, provisions . 43 87
Wm. E. Crocket, 11 1-2 lbs sole leather
3 45
C. C. Stockman, baskets, plates &c.
6 02
E. J. Lunt, 3 mos. services as keeper of alms house, store and extra. 128 58
L. W. Lord, 3 mos. services as teamster.
120 00
Ariel Pearson, jr., 3 mos. services as cook. 78 00
John Teel, 66
clerk of overseers. 112 50
John Teel, clerk, cash supplies
398 81
Mrs. John Hoyt, board of Frank Perry
20 75
P. H. Blumpey, groceries
16 00
A. D. Russel, agent, 40 90
Sumner, Swasey & Currier, groceries
998 26
Henry R. Weitzel, services as undertaker.
29 00
Worcester Asylum for chron. insane, board sundry persons ..
152 32
Worcester Lunatic Hospital,
66
66
96 30
Taunton Insane
66
66
24 65
Northampton " 66
66
50 55
Commonwealth of Massachusett,
66
66
66
136 00
Lawrence House of Correction,
66
66
4 28
City of Cambridge, supplies to sundry persons
120 24
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H. A. Wilson, groceries. 34 58
A. L. Walton, board of Charles Aubin 13 00
John N. Pike, legal advice 5 00
T. C. Pike, teaming. 8 00
Wm. C. Plumer, groceries 31 61
S. March, 66
90 87
J. A. L. Odd'e, 66
55 98
C. N. Ballou, 8 pair of pants
14 50
G. W. Clark, stationery.
2 22
T. Mackinney, hardware, seed, &c., 5 62
Eben Little, jr., 1 plow 11 87
D. D. Thurlow & Co., cod fish
8 25
J. A. Bamford, 66
7 83
Geo. W. Perkins, 9 gall. of clams 4 05
John Sumner, stock and labor.
37 81
Joseph Akerman, provisions. 25 80
Geo. P. Bishop, stock and labor 4 25
Paul Tictcomb, grain. .
73 70
B. F. Poor, 2 bbl of pork.
39 50
F. Gerrish, labor. 13 50
S. H. Thurlow, hardware. 14 14
Joseph Bartlett, 16 bushels sand at 15.
2 40
J. W. Butler, coffee. 17 64
W. J. Coombs, 8 felt hats at 25.
2 00
John P. Peabody, 3 hats at $1.50.
Charles Peabody, 1 pair of shoes 1 25
Wm. Goodwin, jr., curing 10 hams at .20 2 00
80 00
Moses Brown, dry and fancy goods
2 25
John J. Welch, dressing 3 hogs ..
Wm. H. Huse & Co., printing 100 orders 3 00
Albert J. Atkinson, medicines 22 93
Total
$3,326 58
Job T. Dickens, 1 truss. 4 50
3 00
Harris Pearson, 20 bbls crackers at $4. 27 23
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SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
A. H. Thompson,
three months' services as teacher
$475 00
Luther Dame,
356 25
O. B. Merrill,
66
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356 25
A. A. Senter, 66
. 162 43
N. A. Moulton,
66
66
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308 76
J. N. Balch,
66
Abby Short,
66
66
100 00
E. W. Peabody,
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66
66
100 00
M. J. Bradley,
66
66
100 00
M. C. Thurston,
66
66
66
93 75
M. E. Jaques,
60
93 75
F. A. Winn,
66
66
66
90 00
P. D. Adams,
66
6:
237 49
F. J. Pearson,
87 49
W. P. Lunt,
66
66
. .. . 308 76
Lucy Low,
66
66
. ... 100 00
S. B. Chute,
66
66
66
187 50
E. Frothingham,
66
. . . .
100 00
A. L. Coffin,
66
16
66
. . . .
100 00
E. A. Appleton,
66
66
66
66
100 00
S. D. Toppan,
66
66
118 77
M. A. Pearson,
66
66
93 75
Rhoda Tilton,
66
100 00
S. B. Lowell,
66
6
. . . . 93 75
E. F. Morrison,
66
66
66
. . . . 87 49
A. A. Currier,
66
66
87 49
L. A. Perkins,
66
66
66
. . .
100 00
P. G. Craig,
66
100 00
M. E. Estes,
66
66
66
93 75
H. M. Cuurrier,
66
100 00
E. H. Pike,
16
66
66
93 75
M. N. Gray,
66
66
. . . . 87 49
S. F. Badger,
66
66
66
93 75
M. E. Hayes,
16
66
66
66
. . . .
100 00
C. J. Edgerly,
66
66
93 75
M. L. Bartlett,
6
66
. 100 00
. . . .
. ...
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
. . . .
66
... .
...
118 77
S. J. Shackford,
. . . .
. . . .
.. . .
. .
1
. . . . 90 00
H. H. Page,
. . . .
. ...
. . . .
. . . .
. .. .
118 77
E. M. Lander,
. . . .
66
. . . .
100 00
6.
.
· . .
66
7
S. E. Whitmore, three months' services as teacher. .
87 49
A. A. Somerby,
. . . . 93 75
Nellie Stanton, 66 66
. .. . 87 49
A. H. Olmstead, 66
66
66
90 00
Frances Petigrew, . 66 66
66
100 00 . . .
Flora Petigrew,
87 50
S. C. Currier,
. . . . 12 51
Geo. W. Brown, 66
66
. 124 99
B. M. Chase, 66
66
swepeer. 39 73
D. C. Ash, building fires &c, 38 00
J. D. Parsons, services as janitor &c, 46 50
Jonathan Wells, building fires. 45 00
Thomas Pearson, services as janitor 75 00
J. B. Porter, services as truant officer and sweeper. 71 25
J. A. Adams, hauling settees 2 00
E. H. Knapp, et als, use of pump 4 00
Albert F. Hunt, Printing 7 25
Abby Short, 40 evenings services as teacher at $1 .. ....
40 00
E. A. Dodge, 40 66 at 4 shillings
26 67
M. J. Bradley, 40 66
26 67
M. E. Coffin, 40 66
26 67
S. S. Stanwood, 40 "
66 26 67
E. A. W Pearson, 35 66
23 33
Luther Dame, 20 evening services as drawing teacher at $5 100 00
J. A. Cleaveland, 20 « 66 100 00
Henry Stockman, jr., 2 hand bells. 1 75
Mrs. James Mills, cleaning paint in Forrester street school. 2 00
Geo. W. Clarks, books, stationery, &c 33 07
Chas. H. Johnson, “ 2 48
J. A. L. Odd'e, mats, brushes &c, 15 75
Maurice Corcoran, building fires. 13 75
Eben B. Robbins, 50 00
R. Plumer, 8 readers for evening school 2 40
Wm. H. Huse & Co., printing 123 50
S. H. Fowle, books, stationery &c,. 9 10
Charles H. Allen, services as janitor. 50 00
M. E. Thurston, 40 evenings services as teacher at 4s. 26 67
Joseph E. Lunt, building fires. 38 34
Total . . . $7,179
.
. . .
66
. . .
8
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Bader, Adams & Co., 4 qrs emery cloth at 90c .. $3 60 George H. Devine, 3 mos. services as fireman and steward. . 36 24 W. B. Porter, hauling engine No. 8 to fires, and hauling hose 6 35 Charles R. Sargent, stock and labor. 34 97
Charles E. Ash, 5 mos. services as fireman and steward 60 40
Frank J. Welch, 2 lantern globes . 75
Joseph W. Landford, hauling water, offal and hose 7 00
Charles K. Lowell, watching at fire .. 2 50 Sam'l Cook, removing snow from 14 reservoirs and hydrants. 28 00 John E. Black, watching at fire. 2 50
Geo. W. Stickney, labor on boiler of steamer No. 2
3 00
John S. Frost, cash paid for washing hose 2 80
John B. Porter, cleaning snow from 5 reservoirs 10 00
W. H. P. Howard, 3 mos. services as enginer and extra.
60 06
George H. Stevens, cash paid. 31 45
Board of Engineers, 6 mos. services 180 00
H. P. Macintosh stmr. No. 1, 6 mo. ser. 15 men and offic'rs. 140 50
S. P. Boardman, 2 months' services as engineer 39 17
Francis Hardy, 3
66
ass't "
6 25
Steamer Co. No. 2, 6 mos. services of 15 men 130 50
G. W. Stickney, 6
as engineer
117 50
Wm. McKay, 6
as foreman .
5 00
Geo. N. Black, 3
as fireman
36 25
Frank Snow, 6
66
as asst. engineer
12 50
Isaac Poor jr., 6
66
as clerk .
5 00
Naiad Queen stmr. No. 3' 6 mos. services of 15 men 130 50
R. H. Hooper, 6 mos. services as clerk. 5 00
Charles E. Bamford, 6 mos. services as foreman.
5 00
John A. Currier, 3 mos. services as ass't engineer .
6 25
Hook & Ladder Co. and officers, 6 mos. services. 207 50
Little Mac Hose Co., 6 mos. services of 12 men and officers.108 00 Engine No. 7, six mos. services of 45 men and officers. .377 00
8
66
377 00
S. H. Rundlett, keeping horse in readines for stmr. No. 2, 1 yr 10 00 Blake & Noyes, 2 brushes and lamp black . 2 38
A. Stanwood & Co., tallow, wicks, &c 21 55
A. J. Leighton, hauling Hook & Ladder, and pump to fire .. M. Grover, labor. 8 40
6 05
John S. Frost, oiling 7500 feet hose at 1-2c per foot 37 40 C. H. Ordway, 1 pair chains 1 50
9
Thurston & Colman, 50 picks and truckage 65
Oscar F. Howe, 7 feather dusters . 19 25
E. Battell, 2 gallons oil 26 67 Eastern R. R. Co., freight on engine and hose carriage .. 8 80 L. Button & Son, engine and hose carriage 1,650, less freight 8.80. 1,641 20
William Porter jr., teaming. 35 00
J. H. Curran, 4 hooks with rings, and 5 links in chain. 2 75
Charles H. Goodwin, cash paid 3 60
Peabody Mills, cop waste. 3 50
Merrill Brothers, 1 can castor oil. 5 78
Total $4,013 12
HIGHWAYS.
Parsons Ordway, 3 mos. services as surveyor $125 01 Edward Powers. 23 1-2 days' labor at 1.00, 67 hours at 10c. 30 20 Felix Roney, 221 hours' labor at 10c 22 10
Michael Looney, 43 1-2 hours' labor at 10c. 4 35
Daniel Lucy, 239 " 10c. 23 90
Jere Toumy, 22 1-2 days' labor at 1.00, 191 hours at 10c ... 41 60
Daniel Creadon, 11 66 262 1-2 " 10c. . 41 65
Jere Waterhouse, 79 1-2 hours' labor at 10c. 7 95
Michael Bennett, 10 66 10c
1 00
Edward Crosby, 189 1-2 " 66 10c. 18 95
Michael Honman, 107 10c. 10 70
Daniel Lynch, 138 1-2
66
10c. 13 85
William Carey, 30
10c.
3 00
John Hale, 24 days' labor at 1.00, and 296 hours at 10c. 52 60 Edmund Murphy, 8 hours' labor at 10c 80
H. Little, 22 hours' labor with man and oxen, at 20c 4 40
Patrick Kearns, 15 hours' labor at 10c 1 50
Wm. B. Porter, labor on snow. 12 50
Moses L. Chase, labor on roads 12 80
10
S. H. Thurlow, hardware 7 04
C. R. Sargent, repairing and setting iron post 1 50
J. C. & J. B. Moulton, labor on snow 28 85
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