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Daniel Collins, 9 1-2 hours' labor at 10c 95
E. Richardson, 15 66 66 10c 1 50
S. A. Comer, 6 1-2 66 10c
95
C. Lattime, 8 1-2 66 10c
85
J. Bryant, 7 6
10c
70
Wm. Tuttle, 15
66
66
10c
1. 50
J. Ryan, 15 66
10c
1 50
C. Post, 15 66
10c. 1 50
S. B. Huntington, 21 1-4 days' laaor at 1.00, 155 hrs at 10c. 36 75
John Kelleher, 21 66
65 66 27 50
John Foley, 21 66
39
. 24 50
Michael Haley, 15 1-4
66
30 66 . 18 25
Frank Buckley, 15 60
30 66 . 18 00
Thomas Carey, 23 66
66 15 66 . 27 50
Cornelius Lynch, 24 days' and 119 hours' labor 38 90
Oscar A. Edgerly, 25 hours' labor at 5c 1 25
George E. Noyes, paving on Merrimac street. 16 12
A. T. Newhall, 76 hours' labor at 15c 11 40
T. P. Mackinney, 2 shovels 2 00
S. S. Pike, stock and labor. 1 25
J. G. Little, 15 hours' labor at 15c 3 45
Thurston & Colman, lumber 3 75
S. H. Rundlett, labor on highways 8 00
Jere Coffee, 6 days' labor at 1.00. 6 00
Patrick Conley, 10 days' labor, at 1.00 10 00
Martin Higgins, 13 66 66
13 00
Thomas Ryan, 15 3-4 66
15 75
Humphrey Coffee, 6 66
6 90
John McCarty, 3 66 66
3 00
Patrick Drew, 6 1-2 6 50
Timothy Lyon, 23 days' labor 26 00
Michael Donahoe, 10 3-4 days' labor at 1.00 10 75
Wm. Porter jr., use of jigger. 50
Thomas O'Neal, 4 1-2 days' labor at 10c. 45
E. H. & G. J. George, stock and labor 8 51
Total $820 78
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INCIDENTALS.
Amesbury Villager, adv. notice of Com. on water supply, &c. $1 75
Albert F. Hunt, printing 11 25
Wm. A. Gould, drawing plans. 5 09
M. C. Teel & Son, printing 150 license notices. 5 00
2 50
Smith & Taft, 1 letter prest.
Cambridgeport Diary Co., oil paper &c. 7 11
John E. Bailey, stock and labor 13 70
D. N. Knight, ringing bell. 1 50
W. H. Noyes, 2 days' services as inspector 4 00
W. H. Huse & Co., printing
470 00
Gerrish & Goodwin, balance of contract of engine house No. 8, &c 1,804 07
John Hale, 10 1-2 hours' labor at 10c. 1 05
Isaac P. Noyes, 1-2 cost of fence, 110 feet at 37c. 20 35
John Kelleher, 20 hours' labor at 10c 2 00
Daniel Lucy, 16 1-2 hours' at 10c 1 65
Cornelius Lynch, 70
7 00
Patrick Sculley, 10 1 00 66
Blake & Noyes, stock and labor 17 50
J. M. Tappan, serv. sup't burial grounds and ringing bell. . 26 50
Joseph Hines, ringing bell.
1 50
W H. Bailey, 1 days' services as warden 2 00
Enoch Goodwin, ringing bells 6 75
George Lucy, horse hire. 11 50
J. W. Welch, ringing bells. 1 50
H. T. Crofoot, making and binding books 62 25
Geo. W. Clark, blank books, pens, etc 5 62
J. Q. Bradish & Co., pens, pencils and rubber bands 11 33
S. W. Tuck, 1 days' labor as clerk 2 00
D. C. Woodwell, cash paid. 1 00
U. S. Post Office, rent of box and postage stamps 11 82
S. H. Fowle. Boston Advertiser 5 mos .. 5 00
Ireland & Trefethen, furniture for No. 8 Engine house 98 48 Albert Currier, for land taken in widening Prince place .... 800 00 J. I. Danforth, for land taken in widening Washington st. . 100 00 Joseph H. Currier, stock and labor 36 25
Charles R. Sargent, 27 20
Nathaniel Pierce, writing lease and deed S CO
Thomas E. Pressey, stock and labor 59 90
12
Richard Plumer, 1 days' service as clerk . 2 00 City Treasurer, amount stolen from safe May 22d 27 58
Total
$3,684 61
PUBLIC PROPERTY.
Alfred O. Lowell, 3 mos. services as teamster $105 00
George H. Peavey, 3 105 00
A. S. McQuillen, 3 105 00
Wm. T. Thompson, 3
66
90 00
George P. Bishop, stock and labor 22 65
James Bond & Son, 1 20-inch steamer collar 6 00
24 46
Blake & Noyes, 18 16
Wm. H. Toppan,
18 02
Charles R. Sargent, « 42 14
Geo. W. Haskell,
66
62 97
J. S. Merrill, 1 load of hay and weighing fees. 8 40
D. C. Ash, labor on snow 3 33
S. H. Thurlow, hardware
16 64
C. Creadon, 9 1-2 hours' labor at 10c at Forrester st school . 95
John Hale, 21 1-2 66
2 15
C. Shehan, 15
66
1 50
Patrick Ferguson, 66
66
66
1 80
J. Waterhouse, 21 1-2 66 66
66
· 2 15
M. Merritt, 13
66
66
66
· 1 30
Daniel Lynch, 31 1-2 66 66
2 15
J. H. Groves, repairing and oiling harnesses. 9 15
T. A. S. Mitchell, stock and labor 5 81
G. S. Butters, pair gray horses $560, less black horse $1000 46 00 Edward Chase, 6 1-2 days' labor at 1.50 9 75 William Wilkinson, labor at station house 10 69
E. Trumbull, 6 1-2 days' labor at 2.00 13 00
Wm. Thurlow, 102 lbs. nails at 3 1-2c 3 57
A. D. Ordway, use of horse 10 00
·
.
·
Stephen S. Pike, stock and labor
13
J. Moulton, 3 pitchers 2 25
J. H. & J. Hall, stock and labor 12 01
Paul Titcomb, grain. 56 33
Wm. Holker & Co., stock and labor. 14 80
D. C. Batchelder, cash paid 2 90
T. C. Pike, hauling settees 1 00
H. G. Johnson, 1 feather duster 3 00
J. A. Post, labor on fence 2 00
E. A. Manning, shoeing horse and repairing cart. 8 25
Thurston & Colman, lumber. 71 21
Benjamin M. Chase, cleaning outbuildings. 4 00
Frank J. Welch, shades, brackets, etc. 4 70
Ireland & Trefethen, chairs, tables and mattrass 24 00
Wm. Porter jr., use of sled and harnesses 7 75
C. H. Allen, repairing glass . 2 30
Caleb Stickney, stock and labor on pump
3 50
Oliver Longvall, stock and labor on cart
10 00
John C. Kimball, lumber 42 87
Washburn & Moen Manuf. Co., stock for fence 23 60
E. H. & G. J. George, stock and labor 13 63
Thomas Dodge, 66 78 40
Eben P. Allen, 23 hours' shoveling snow at 15c 2 70
John Dwyer, 56 feet of fence at 25c. 14 00
Joseph H. Currier, stock and labor 12 75
Total $1,579 69
DAY and NIGHT POLICE.
Chas. H. de Rochemont, 3 mo. serv. City Marshal, and ex .. $235 00 John W. Sargent, 57 eve'gs as patrol at 1.75, 6 days at 2.00, 167 25 John H. Worthen, services as captain of watch and cash pd 186 50 E. E. Taylor, 11 eve'gs as patrol at 1.75, 81 days at 1.00. .. 181 25 E. J, Harris, 92 1.75, 1-2 day at 2.00. .. 162 00 Chas. F. Russell, 3 mos. services as ass't city marshal . 184 00
14
Obed W. Greaton, 11 evening's patrol at 1.75
19 25
Daniel Ryan. 92 66 66 1.75 161 00
S. H. Fox, 19 eve'gs as police at City Hall. 28 50 Ira F. H. Blake, 92 e. serv. as patrol at $1.75 and 1-2 d. at $2.164 00
Ira D. Clough,
66
66
.162 00
John J. Hicken, “
66
66
66 .162 00
Henry H. Clark, 10 evening services as patrol at $1.75, 17 50
David N. Knight, 92 161 00
John P. Coombs, cash paid. 45 50
D. T. Batchelder, expenses to Portland. 5 00
Geo. M. Clark, blanks, books, ink Ac. 4 97
J. M. Butler, 230 lbs pilot bread at .07 1-2 17 25
J. G. Gove, 4 days services as patrol at $2. 8 00
Total $2.066 97
BROMFIELD FUND.
James Griffin, maple trees. $161 00
F. E. Pillsbury, setting maple trees . 48 25
Total $209 25
INTEREST.
Coupon on City Bonds. $4.257 00
Blake Bros. & Co, discount on 4000 at 4 1-4 per cent 85 00
H. G. Johnson, 6 months' interest on 1,530 49 72
J. Smith, chairman 1 years interest on Brown Fund. 900 00
J. Pickering & Mosely, discount on 1.600 at 3 1-8 per ct. . .. 225 38
15
L. C. Tuckor, 6 mos. interest on 1,600 52 00
J. A. Balch, 6 mos. interest on 6,000 .195 00
Hulda J. Balch, 6 mos, interest on 500 16 25
R. E. Morgan, 6 mos. interest on 6000 292 50
John Harris, 6 mos. interest on 1000. 32 50
B. H. Smith, 6 mos. interest on 1000 32 50
Total $6,137 85
SIDEWALKS & EDGESTONES.
Joseph E. Kimball, labor. $53 00
George E. Noyes, labor on Lime street 9 40
Joseph H. Cuarier, setting 50 feet of edge stones 2 00
F. N. Lunt, stock and labor 43 90
Total $108 30
NEWBURYPORT BRIDGE.
Caleb P. Davis, 3 mos. services as draw tender 112 50
Atkinson & Fillmore, 10 feet spruce timber. 25
Blake & Noyes, 2 lights glass at 8c. 16
Thurston & Colman, lumber. 08
J. H. & J. Hall, stock and labor 3 49
T. P. Mackinney, 3-4 1b. cotton lino 27
S. H. Thurlow, hardware. 2 23
Total 122 42
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SALARIES.
Geo. W. Piper, 3 mos. services at Treas. and Col. 315 00
Geo. H. Stevens, 3 mos. City Clerk . 225 00
Charles H. Lunt, 3 mos. Messenger. 174 99
Brockway, Jackman and Donnell, extra services 180 00
Thos. E. Cutter, 3 mos. serv. as clerk Common Council 22 50
John N. Pike, 4 mos. services as City Solicitor 60 00
$977 49
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
H. A. Tenney, 3 mos. services as Librariau and cash paid $253 72 M. C. Teel & Son, printing. .. 5 25
Wm. H. Huse & Co., printing. 1 50
Total 260 47
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Estate of S. W. Marston, 3 mos. rent of Essex Hall. . *
100 00 Estate of Prudence Davis, 3
Washington Hall . . 48 12
L. T. Batchelder, 3 mos. rent 1-3 of 66 66 31 25
Total. 179 37
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CULVERTS.
Wm. H. Toppan, repairing wall under Cole's bakery 4 72
Edwin Toppan, labor and cement on Kent-st. culverts 1 00
Thurston & Colman, lumber .. 41 12
S. S. Pike, 1-2 days' labor at 2.50. 3 75
Joseph H. Currier, repairing culverts 5 25
Timothy C. Moynihan, 2 days' labor at 1.50 3 00
F. N. Lunt, stock and labor. 4 50
Total 63 34
FUEL.
Amos Coffin, coal. 854 99
T. C. Pike, hauling charcoal . 50
Daniel 4 hours' labor at 10c 40
H. M. Cross, 8 bu. kindlings. 1 00
P. & R. C. & I Co., coal. 30 17
J. Merritt, 72 cords, 9 foet hard wood at 5.75 417 28
Luke R. Jones, cording 72 1-2 cords hard wood at 25c 18 12
Thomas Ryan, 15 hours' labor at 10c ..
1 50
John Foley, 20 66
10c.
2 00
Frank Buckley, 66
10c.
50
Michael Donahoe, 30 “
10c.
3 00
Patrick Conley, 30 66 66
10c. 3 00
John Hale, 5 66 10c
50
S. B. Huntington, 15 " 10c.
1 50
John Kelleher, 15 66
10c. 1 50
Wm. Porter jr., use of wagon 1 day . 50
Total. .1,376 06
LIGHTING.
Newburyport Gas Co. gas .. . . $766 00
Globe Gas Light Co., on account of contract 595 34
C. R. Sargent, stock and labor 6 76
Total $1,368 10
CITY OF NEWBURYPORT.
A
DETAILED STATEMENT
OF THE
EXPENDITURES
OF THE
THREE MONTHS ENDING AUG. 31, 1878.
CITY
OF NEWBURYPORT
TERRA
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 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.
EXPENDITURES.
1st Quar.
2d Quar.
3d Quar.
Poor Department.
$6,113 50
$3,326 58
$3,989 71
School
6,768 36
7,179 99
6,649 58
Fire
66
2,409 41
4,013 12
644 82
Highways
448 02
820 78
1,392 34
Incidentals.
1,877 51
3,684 61
785 33
Public Property.
1,144 80
1,579 69
1.488 00
Police. .
1,784 14
2,066 97
2,118 39
Lighting Streets and Public Buildings
1,559 83
1,368 10
1,236 22
Interest.
9,104 12
6,137 85
9,087 64
Salaries
845 83
977 49
1.697 49
Fuel.
632 52
1,376 06
2,559 40
Public Library ....
662 99
260 47
319 64
Newburyport Bridge
244 15
122 42
103 10
Sidewalks and Edgestones.
65 23
108 30
580 31
Bromfield Fund
209 25
264 50
Culverts
63 34
87 17
Total
$33.660 41
$33,305 02
$33,005 64
State of Massachusetts
200 00
179 37
200 00
Notes Payable
4,500 00
$33,860 41
$33,484 93
$37,705 64
THIRD QUARTERLY STATEMENT.
POOR DEPARTMENT.
Sumner, Swasey & Currier, groceries, &c
$656 08
John G. Plumer, fish . 45 00
Joseph Akerman, provisions . 10 45
E. J. Currier, labor dressmaking
9 75
E. J. Lunt, 3 mos serv. as keeper of almshouse and store and cash paid. 135 28
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 sundry persons
427 67
T. W. Mitchell, repairing boots and shoes
12 31
Hunt & Davis, flour, tea, &c. 368 02
A. B. Dearborn, professional services
32 80
W. A. Johnson, 5 rubber blankets at 98c
5 88
Paul Titcomb, grain ..
87 30
M. P. Perley, socks, needles, cotton, &c.
9 64
E. Gerrish, labor at almshouse
6 75
Insane Hospital at Ipswich, board of sundry persons. .603 41
Taunton Lunatic Hospital, 66 45 50
Insane Hospital at Northampton,
50 58
Worcester Lunatic Hospital, 91 60 66
Worcester Asylum for chronic insane,
66
147 82
House of Correction, Ipswich, 66 55 42
5
Commonwealth of Massachusetts board of sundry persons. . . 156 25 City of Lawrence, aid to sundry persons 41 60
"' Cambridge, 66 52 96 Lynn, 66 161 00
E. C. Little, one mowing machine.
64 00
H. A. Wilson, kerosene oil. 6 60
George W. Geary & Son, hats and caps 2 77
D. H. Cook, use of bull
4 00
Wm. E. Currier, preparing papers for committal
to insane
hospital
2 00
Albert Russell & Sons, 1 plough wheel
50
T. P. Mackinney, rake and seed 1 49
J. O Akerman, provisions ..
73 45
Geo. W. Perkins, 3 gallons clams at 45c
1 45
A. F. Ross & Co., 1-2 bbl coffee 9 60
Wheeler & Whittier, groceries 56 37
John Sumner, stock and labor 8 14
S. March, groceries. 86 72
Wm. Huff, tomato and cabbage plants 3 31
John A. L. Odd'e, soap, &c 26 00
William Thurlow, groceries 74 88
Wm. A. Davis & Son, duck aud labor 5 60
John A. True, repairing mowing machine. 7 35
George W. Clark, note paper 1 75
D. D. Thurlow, fish . 16 26
Mrs. John Hoyt, 10 weeks board of Frank Perry 10 00
Joseph C. Lunt, burying person in cemetery 4 00
Total $3,989 71
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
A. H. Thompson, three months' services as teacher.
$475 00
Luther Dame,
356 25
O. B. Merrill;
66
66
356 25
A. A. Senter,
66
162 51
6
N. A. Moulton,
three months' services as teacher 308 76
J. N. Balch,
66
100 00
Abbie Short,
6
66
100 00
E. W. Peabody,
66
6.
100 00
M. J. Bradley,
66
66
66
100 00
M. C. Thurston,
66
93 75
M. E. Jaques,
66
66
66
93 76
F. A. Winn,
66
66
90 00
P. D. Adams,
237 51
F. J. Pearson,
87 51
W. P. Lunt,
66
6.
66
308 76
Lucy Low,
66
66
66
100 00
S. P. Chute,
187 50
E. Frothingham,
66
66
100 00
A. L. Coffin, 66
66
66
118 77
E. M. Lander,
66
66
66
100 00
E. A. Appleton, 66
66
118 77
S. J. Shackford,
66
66
100 00
S. D. Toppan,
66
66
66
118 77
M. A. Pearson,
66
66
66
93 75
Rhoda Tilton,
66
66
66
100 00
S. B. Lowell,
66
66
93 75
E. F. Morrison,
66
66
87 51
A. A. Currier.
66
66
87 51
L. A. Perkins,
66
66
66
100 00
P. G. Craig,
66
66
100 00
M. H Page,
66
66
66
93 75
H. M. Currier,
66
66
66
100 00
E. H. S. Pike,
16
93 75
M. N. Gray,
66
66
66
87 51
S. F. Badger,
66
66
66
93 75
M. E. Hayes,
66
66
100 00
C, J. Edgerly,
66
66
93 75
M. L. Bartlett,
66
66
66
100 00
S. E. Whitmore
66
66
66
87 51
A. A. Somerby,
66
66
93 75
N. M. Stanton,
66
87 51
A. H. Olmstead,
66
66
66
90 00
Frances Pettigrew,
66
100 00
Flora l'ettigrew,
66
66
66
87 51
.
66
66
100 00
M. E. Estes,
66
66
66
66
7
G. W. Brown, three months' salary as teacher 125 01
S. C. Currier, one 66 4 16
S. A. McConnell, 6 mos. salary as secretary 50 00
A. B. Dearborn, 6 50 00 66
J. A. Adams, moving settees ... 1 00
E. B. Robbins, kindlings for fires 5 00
M. B Lamb, building fires. 25 00
J. J. J. Sawyer, matches and oil
1 73
Thomas Pearson, 3 mos. services as janitor.
60 00
B.M. Chase, 3 sweeper 36 48
R. C. McConnell, moving settees. 3 00
S. H. Fowle, books, stationery, &c 7 50
Joseph Sanders, moving settees 1 50
Jona. Wells, building fires. 16 25
S. A. McConnell, stock and cash paid. 7 65
John B. Porter, 6 mos. services as truant officer 25 00
Henry Hewett, 2 hours' services with hack : 3 00
Charles H. Johnson, books, stationary, &c .. 5 58
John B. Porter, sweeping schoolhouses and extra labor 48 45
M. C. Teel, printing 250 rules and regulations 40 00
David C. Ash, making fires and cleaning schoolhouses 3 00
Henry Stockman jr., brush, pail, bell, &c. 12 30
George W. Clark, books, stationery, &c. 20 80
A. B. Dearborn, agent, cash paid for cleaning schoolhouses
122 00
Total $6,649 58
PUBLIC PROPERTY.
Alfred O. Lowell, 3 mos. services as teamster $105 00
Geo. H. Peavey, 3 66 105 00
Wm. T. Thompson, 3 90 00
A. S. McQuillen, 3
.105 00
John L. Tobin, building fence and cash paid. 3 00
S. K. Gilman, furnishing 98 street signs at 50c 49 00
Paul Titcomb, grain .. 59 88
J. B. & E. Knight, grain 88 90
Wm. Porter jr., use of horse and wagon
1 00
8
M. H. Fowler, nails, tacks, &c 7 88
D. T. Batchelder, cash paid 1 00
S. S. Pike, 9 1-2 days' labor, lumber and nails
23 91
George W. Haskell, labor.
12 70
T. C. Moynihan, 2 days, labor at 1.50
3 00
Wm. Grover and others, cleaning cellar and drains 3 50
Abraham Somerby, teaming.
1 00
T. H. Lunt, labor at almshouse and brick and mortar
28 50
Ezra Trumbull, 10 days' labor at 2.00 20 00
F. J. Welch, pitchers, tumblers and looking-glass
2 75
David B. Sanborn, labor on hearse-house
12 00
Thomas G. Dodge, labor on fences 44 10
S. A. McConnell, liniment, oil, &c
4 15
Edward Chase, labor at Forrester street schoolhouse 12 50
George P. Bishop, stock and labor 18 50
Albert Russell & Son, stock and labor 5.70
Wm. A. Davis & Son, making bags for No. 3 horses 50
E. B. Robbbins, cleaning sohoolhouse cellar 1 00
John Sumner, stock and labor 13 35
T. P. Mackinney, scythes, &c
2 15
Herman Castelhun, winding and repairing clocks 35 00
Thurston & Colman, lumber 45 34
James Boyd & Son, 1 collar. 6 00
John C. Kimball, lumber.
47 24
Chas. R. Sargent, stock and labor. 60 49
T. K. Bartlett, 1 load hay and weighing 10 25
Jackman & Griffin, stock and labor 68 82
Mark W. Foye, cutting grass. 1 00
Patrick Moynihan, shoeing horses, &c. 60 50
William Thurlow, lantern, nails, soda, &c 3 47
S. S. McQuillen, labor on fence. 2 25
E. F. Little, boarding horse and 1 load straw
16 87
David C. Ash, labor at school houses 2 80
James M. Woods, stock and labor 18 56
Thomas Pearson, Jr., labor screening coal. 3 50
Charles H. Smith, labor at No. 2 Engine House 68 50
J. H. & J. Hall, stoek and labor 19 36
F. E Cutter, Agt., stock and labor 6 03
J. E. Kimball, labor on school houses. 8 40 Torrey & Jameson, painting Bromfield street School House. 35 00 S. S. McQuillen, work on fence 4 50
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Sarah C. Sargent, cleaning Temple street School House . 2 00 Blake & Noyes, stock and labor. 3 60 Jere Twomey, 3 days' labor, at $1.00 3 00
Geo. L. Jackman, stock and labor .131 54
Total $1,488 00
DAY and NIGHT POLICE.
Chas. H. de Rochemont, 3 mos. services as City Marshal and
extra . 246 60
Chas. F. Russell, 3 mos. services as Ass't Marshal and extra, 185 75 John H. Worthen, 3 mos. services as Captain of Night Watch and extra 191 80
Ira D. Clough, 6 days at $2, and 92 evenings at $1.75 as patrol .. 173 00
David N. Knight, 2 1-2 days at $2, and 16 evenings at $1.75 as patrol. 33 00
Ira F. H. Blake, 3 days at $2, and 92 evenings at $1.75 as patrol. 167 00
Ellison J. Harris, 3 days at $2, and 92 evenings at $1.75 as patrol. 167 00
John J. Hicken, 2 days at $2, and 92 evenings at $1.75 as patro !. 165 00
Edw. E. Taylor, 92 days at $2 as patrol . 184 00
Daniel Ryan, 3 days at $2, and 92 evenings at $1.75 as patrol. 167 00
John W. Sargent, 19 days at $2, and 75 evenings at $1.75 as patrol . 171 00
Abram Somerby, taking prisoner from depot to Station House 50
J. E. Durgin, services as detective
133 50
S. R. Fox, services as police. . 7 75
John G. Gove,
2 days' services as patrol at $2
4 00
Obed W. Greaton,
2
4 00
66
William Moore,
4
..
8 00
66
10
John J. Hardison, 2 days' service as patrol at 2.00 4 00
C. E. Plummer, 12 1-2 yds. of oil cloth, at 50 cts. 6 25
P. T. Moynihan, 2 days' services as patrol at $2. 4 00 Alexander W. Griffin, 2 days' services as patrol at $2. 4 00
M. P. Towne, 10 days at $2, and 2 evenings at $1.75 as patrol. 23 50
John A. Bean, 2 days' services as patrol, at $2. 4 00
Wooster Smith, 11 days at $2, and 5 evenings at $1.75 as patrol. 30 75
Geo. W. Clark, book, stationery, &c.
2 99
John N. Pike, trial of 3 cases, at $10 30 00
Total $2,118 39
INTEREST.
Coupons on City Bonds. 7,390 00
B. H. Smith, 6 mos. interest on $2,000. 65 00
John M. Carter, 6 mos. interest on $2,000 65 00
J. A. Frothingham, interest on $2,500. 50 83
H. A. Tenney, Librarian, 6 mos. interest on $5,000
150 00
Adeline Brookings, 6 mos. interest on $1,600 52 00
J. Pickering & Moseley, discount on $15,000 91 00
Sinking Fund Commissioners, 6 mos. interest on $39,228.87. 1,176 85
Newburyport City R. R. Co., interest on $2,000 30 00
Joseph H. Walton, interest on $500. 10 66
Samuel O. Johnson, interest on $500 6 30
Total $9,087 64
BROMFIELD FUND.
David Smith, bricks 118 47
Wm. H. Toppan, setting edge stones 8 00
Edw. S. Lesley, 154 6-9 yds. of brick paving, at 30 cts.
46 40
11
Geo. D. Thurlow, Jr., setting edge stones and bricking side- walks 55 27
T. Marooney, 20 1-2 days labor. 20 50
William Skeels, trimming trees. 1 75
S. S. Pike, 3-4 days labor boxing trees 10 36
Jos. G. Pearson, trimming trees 3 75
Total $264 50
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
D. T. Batchelder, cash paid .. 1 43
L. Button & Son, suction hose and fixtures 37 50
Abram Somerby, hauling hose 50
A. D. Russell, Agt., soap . 4 90
Amos Ogden, 5 hours labor. . 2 00
M. H. Fowler, matches, oil, chimneys, &c. 9 31
G. P. Palmer, Agt., 5 gals. oil. 8 00
Wm. Porter, Jr., tending steamer at fire 5 00
G. H. Devine, 3 mos. services as fireman and steward. 36 24
Wm. H. Howard, 3 mos. services as engineer .. 58 74
S. P. Boardman, 4 mos, services as engineer and extra labor. 79 58 Geo. N. Black, 1 mos. services as fireman and steward
Geo. P. Bishop, stock and labor 2 50
12 08
George H. Stevens, cash paid. 12 75
Chas. E. Ash, 1 month's services as fireman and steward. 12 08
Chas. R. Sargent, stock and labor . 36 65
Patrick Cashman, hauling engine No. 7. 17 50
A. J. Leighton, hauling Hook & Ladder 22 50
T. B. Robbins, 4 bbls. shavings. 1 00
Joseph L. Pearson, use of horse and wagon 1 00
Albert Russell & Sons, stock and labor. 6 55
John C. M. Bayley, expenses to Manchester 5 75
Reuben Strangman, watching at fire 2 00
Thomas W. Mitchell, watching at fire 2 00
F. J. Welch, 1 mop stick. 25
T. P. Mackinney, hatchet and shovel 2 00
12
Wm. P. Jones, 1 silver badge for chief engineer 5 25 Blake & Noyes, stock and labor 1 33
B. H. Jaques, soap. . 10 57
S. March, 5 gross matches 10 00
Geo. L. Jackman, poker and shovels. 45
Wm. Groves, labor on Little Mac Hose. 4 92
John A. Currier, 4 mos. services as assistant engineer 8 33
Geo. N. Black, 2 mos. services as fireman and steward. 24 15 Engine Co. No. Eight, on account of services for 6 months ending Nov. 1st, 1878. .200 00
Total $644 82
HIGHWAYS.
Parsons Ordway, 3 mos. services as surveyor. 125 01
Frank Collins, paving 2503 ft. of gutter 25 03
James Purcell, 7 1-2 days' labor, at $1.00. 7 50
John Clifford, 40 1-10 "
66
40 10
Daniel Buckley,65 1-20 " 66 66
65 05
Thomas Casey, 62 66 66 66
62 00
Thomas Daley, 19 66
66
19 00
Martin Cogger, 23 1-2
66
66
13 50
Edward Powers, 3 66
3 00
Patrick Welch, 28 3-10 " 66 66
28 30
Jere Toomey, 35 1-2
66 66
35 50
John Kelleher, 2 1.2 ",
66 66
2 50
Michael Donahoe,351-2“ 66 66
35 50
Patrick Dixon, 12 6 6
66
12 00
John Foley, 3
66
66 66
3 00
John Hale, 71 66 66 66
71 00
Daniel Creadon,57 1-2
66
66
57 50
S B. Huntington, 65 days and 4. 1-2 hours labor
65 45
Cornelius Sullivan, 4 1-2 days' labor, at $1.00
4 50
Humphrey Coffey, 18 1-2 66
66
18 50
Timothy Murphy, 26
66
66
26 00
Cornelius Lynch, 65 1-2 66 66
66
65 50
Cornelius Kelleher, 18 1-2 66 66 66
18 50
13
J. C. & J. B. Moulton, labor on roads
54 75
Gowen Dockum, labor on roads. 39 25
Joseph H. Currier, paving gutters, &c. 73 80
W'm. H. Swasey, trustee, cash paid for labor on road. 8 20
W'in. T. Lunt, 5 days' labor, at $1.00. 5 00
Joseph E. Kimball, paving gutters, &c. 76 23
T. K. Bartlett, work on roads. 18 55
John C. Kimball, spruce planks and hauling 14 01
William Casey, 19 1-2 days' labor, at $1.00. 19 50
Dennis M. Foley, 13 13 00
Frank Buckley, 1 1-2 66 66
66
1 50
George Harris, 26 66 66 66
26 00
Dennis Dineen, 7
66 66 7 00 66
Patrick Sheehan, 5 1-2 :6 66
5 50
Daniel Quill, 10 66 66 10 00
Martin Donahoe, 6
66
6 00
Timothy Lyons, 12
66 66
12 00
Thurston & Colman, lumber 1 32
Wm. H. Toppan, paving gutters, &c 57 56
T. P. Mackinney, shovel and hoe. 2 00
Clarence A. Currier, paving 578 ft. gutter, at 6 cts. 34 68
Michael Carey, 2 1-2 days' labor, at $1.00 2 50
Christopher Morey, 2
66
66
2 00
Daniel Lynch, 7 1-2 66 66
7 50
Michael Lee, 6 1-2
66
6 50
James Coffee, 47 hours' labor, at 10 cts. 4 70
Patrick Mannix, 9 1-2 days' labor, at $1.00 : 9 50
Jere Haley, 25 1-2
25 50
John Laughlin, 5 1-2
66
5 50
John W. Marshall, paving gutters, &c. 33 29
James M. Woods, stock and labor 2 06
S. H. Rundlett, teaming. 2 50
W. & M. ()'Connell, repairing picks 1 00
Total. $1,392 34
INCIDENTALS.
E. R. Morse & Co., new safe $350 00
W. C. Putney, expressing
5 75
14
F. W. Putnam, fare to Boston and return 2 20
City Treasurer, cash paid. 35 50
L. S. Learned, paper, &c 12 50
C. J. Brockway, expenses to Boston .
3 00
Enoch Goodwin, ringing bell and returning 1 death
8 25
H. T. Crofoot, binding and lettering book 1 75
5 50
A. L. Jackson, ringing bells. .
C. H. Lunt, sup't, cash paid for labor at old burying hill. .. 149 86
M. C. Teel, printing
16 50
Joseph Hines, ringing bell. 3 00
Gillett & Co., expressing. 2 25
U. S. Post Office, rent of boxes, postage stamps, &c. 10 31
S. R. Fox, ringing bells 3 00
John N. Pike, expenses to Boston and Salem 7 50
Charles H. Lunt, distributing tax bills, returning deaths, &c 45 25 George E. Donnells, ringing bell. 3 00
Wm. A. Gould, surveying and 2 plans
10 00
City Collector, tax deeds and charges.
79 45
George. W. Clark, books, stationery, &c 12 26
Joseph C. Lunt, ringing bells and returning deaths 7 00
Joseph M. Tappan, ringing bell 3 00
Patrick T. Moynihan, returning 34 deaths 8 50
Total $785 33
LIGHTING.
Newburyport Gas Co., on account of contract 1,115 90 John L. Tobin, painting lanterns and posts, and extin- guishing lights. . Woodwell's Express, expressing 6 lanterns. 31 90
1 25
Geo. H. Mason & Co., 6 copper street lanterns
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