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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, cause 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.
Poor Department. $7,402 23
School
6,534 51
Fire
60
1,025 11
Highways
832 88
Incidentals
2,210 52
Public Property
2,083 00
Day and Night Police
1,867 82
Interest
9,883 42
Salaries
792 49
Bromfield Fund.
18 13
Lighting Streets and Public Buildings
1,505 90
Fuel 114 68
Newburyport Bridge
124 82
Sidewalks and Edgestones
113 80
Public Library 406 15
Essex Merrimac Bridge. 20 30
Culverts
128 46
Total $35,064 22
State of Massachusetts 200 00
Additional Pay to Poor and Indigent Soldiers and Sail- ors . . 127 09
Notes Payable 16,500 00
$51,891 31
FIRST QUARTERLY REPORT.
POOR DEPARTMENT.
John O. Akerman, 611 lbs beef at 5c. $30 55
A. F. Hunt, printing letter heads. 4 00
City of Haverhill, supplies to sundry persons. .357 35
S. H. Rundlett, use of hay wagon 5 days 2 50
John Sumner, stock and labor. 33 08
John Janvrin, 152 lbs codfish at 4c 6 08
J. J. & W. Woods, flour, &c . 86 25
Geo. H. Plummer, dry goods. 9 18
Town of Merrimac, supplies to sundry persons 29 73
F. W. Smith, clothes, &c. 25 20
S. H. Safford & Co., undertakers' services 73 50
P. H. Blumpey, lard and sperm oil 6 75
W. H. Huse & Co., printing. 35 50
Charles Smith, ice for 6 1-4 months. 23 09
A. B. Dearborn, 6 mos. services as City Physician 30 00
Jeremiah Lynch, exchange for a hog 4 00
D. D. Thurlow & Co., 208 lbs codfish at 3c. 6 24 Samuel March, groceries 305 06 N. & T. Foster, 1 timepiece 3 50
Moses Brown, dry goods . . 20 83 E. W. Pearson, 138 1-2 lbs. turkey at 20c, and 1 bbl onions. 30 20
S. Coker, spun yarn, &c. 7 02
T. P. Mackinney, hardware 10 20
5
George W. Perkins, 39 gallons clams at 45c. 17 55
Henry Lunt & Co., clothing, &c .... 12 75
H. W. Bartlett, boots, shoes and rubbers 110 77 George W. Snow, services as city physician, &c 122 50
Amos Pettingell, one writing desk.
2 00
Wm. H. Bayley, 3 mos. services as clerk of overseers 116 66
clerk, cash supplies to sundry persons 575 58
Karl Castelhun, medicines, &c. 67 79
David Foss, 1 year's salary as city physician
50 00
William Thurlow, groceries, &c
280 28
S. H. Thurlow, hardware. 1 76
Levy & Co., dry goods 56 90
A. F. Ross & Co., tea, coffee, soap, &c
76 50
Sumner, Swasey & Currier, pork, sugar, flour, &c 598 03
John G. Plumer, 650 lbs codfish at 4 1-2c. 29 25
Thomas W. Mitchell, repairing boots and shoes 9 39
George E. Greeley, stock and labor 21 27
Estate of John Teel, cash paid . 8 58
Harris Pearson, crackers and soda biscuit. 113 81
C. C. Toppan, clothes, &c 76 25
Ariel Pearson, jr., 3 mos. services as cook 86 00
Wheeler & Whittier, bags, paper and twine. 11 87
Edw. J. Lunt, 3 mos. services as keeper of house and store, and cash paid 130 98
L. W. Lord, 3 mos, services as teamster
120 00
C. W. Kimball, provisions 67 19
Paul Titcomb, grain. 137 95
E. Gerrish, 15 days' labor at 75c 11 25
Wm. E. Crockett, liquors. 59 17
Insane Hospital, Northampton, board of sundry persons 72 10
House of Correction, Ipswich, 66 13 29
Insane Hospital, Worcester, 66 66 66
194 41
Commonwealth of Massachusetts,
66
183 00
Insane Hospital, Ipswich,
66
790 48
66 Danvers, 66 66
140 13
Town of Peabody, supplies to sundry persons 50 50
City of Boston, supplies to sundry persons 424 29
Chelsea, 66 68 00
Lawrence,
18 00
66
Cambridge,
66
74 46
6
Insane Hospital, Taunton, board of sundry persons .. 46 00 Chronic Insane Hospital, Worcester, board of sundry persons 93 30 J. N. Jaques, 5 bbls soap at 4.00 20 00
Charles W. Cook, 22 bushels sand at 12c 2 64
Wm. A. Little, boots and shoes. 6 75
P. T. Moynihan, services as undertaker 3 50
Henry Barth, honing 6 razors at 25c 1 50
Jere Cashman, use of cart 2 50
M. P. Perley, buttons, braid, &c. 3 22
Hunt & Davis, butter, flour, &c. 63 93
A. L. Walton, 13 weeks board of Charles Aubin
13 00
L. E. Pritchard, stock and labor 2 07
G. W. Clark, books and stationery.
29 95
Alfred Wheeler, services as undertaker 15 00
E. R. Morse & Co., 1 safe 100 00
Town of Ipswich, supplies to sundry persons 38 00
City of Lynn, 66
66 66
142 40
Town of Beverly,
66
16
29 37
City of Gloucester, 66 66
37 60
Town of Rowley, 66 " 66
31 50
Merrimac, :6
66
3 50
66 Wrentham, .
104 57
66 Weymouth,
66
66
52 25
Salisbury, 66 66 32 25 66
Amesbury,
66
66 67 50
Benj. G. Davis, making three pairs duck trowsers at 1.25 3 75
Lewis Short, killing 8 hogs at 75c 6 00
Joseph W. Lunt, hose, yarn, &c 6 36
Daniel Buckley, jr., 11 1-2 qts milk 58
Ordway & Dockum, sugar and meal . 40 98
Benj. Barbour, 1 ullage bbl pork, 5.00 ;4 days' labor on wood 9 00
M. A. Stevens, groceries . 125 41
Widow of Thomas Tomlinson, 3 1-2 hours' labor 42
Michael Dunn, sawing 7 cords wood. 8 40
Thomas Ahern, 20 hours' labor at 10c 2 00
Daniel Lyons, sawing 4 cords wood 4 80
John Buzzell, 11-2 " 1 80
Honora Kelley, labor in house 5 00
Daniel Sullivan, sawing 3 cords wood 3 60
Daniel Lynch, 7 8 40
7
Eliza Fogerty, 12 1-2 hours' labor 1 50
Ellen Fitzgerald, 61 66 at 12c 7 32
Martha Berry, 132 1-2 :6 15 90
James Atwood, labor in sickness of Nath'l Mace 8 50
Wm. H. Carter, provisions. 8 75
George P. Bishop, stock and labor
8 40
E. P. Hurd, professional services 1 40
B. F. Poor, 2 bbls pork. 23 00
4 50
Bayley & Perkins, stock and labor 13 66
Total $7,402 23
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
A. H. Thompson,
3 months' services as teacher
$450 00
O. B. Merrill,
3
66
337 50
Luther Dame,
3
66
66
66
66
337 50
A. A. Senter, 3 66
66
66
66
156 37
N. A. Moulton,
3
66
66
66
66 66
93 75
E. W. Peabody,
3 66
93 75
Abbie Short,
3
66
66
66
93 75
M. J. Bradley,
3
66
66
6.
66
93 75
M. C. Thurston,
3
6.
66.
66 66
87 50
M. E. Jaques,
3
66
66
. 6
66
87 75
Geo. W. Brown,
3
66
66
66
175 01
F. J. Pearson,
3
66
66
66
66
93 50
W. P. Lunt,
3
66
66
66
66
287 53
Lucy Low.
3
66
66
66
66
93 75
S. B. Chute,
3
66
66
66
66
175 01
E. Frothingham,
3
93 75
A. L. Coffin,
3
66
66
66
66
112 50
E. M. Lander,
2
66
66
66
62 50
F. E. Pettingell,
1
66
66
. .
31 00
S. J. Shackford,
3
66
66
. . .
112 50
66
66
87 50
F. A. Winn,
3
66
"
287 53
J. N. Balch, 3
E. J. Currier, 6 days' labor at 75c
8
P. G. Craig,
3 months' services as teacher
93 75
S. D. Toppan,
3
66
66
112 50
M. A. Pearson,
3
66
66
66
66
93 75
Rhoda Tilton,
3
93 75
Carrie M. Clement,
3 66
66
66
75 00
A. A. Currier,
3
66
66
66
81 27
J. P. Haskell,
3
75 00
A. S. Wheeler,
3
66
66
66
81 27
S. B. Lowell,
3
66
66
66
93 75
M. E. Estes,
3
66
66
87 50
H. M. Currier,
3
66
66
66
.
93 75
E. H. S. Pike,
3
66
66
66
.
87 50
M. N. Gray,
3
66
6:
66
66
87 50
S. F. Badger,
3
66
66
87 50
M. E. Hayes,
3
66
66
93 75
C. J. Edgerly,
3
6'
66
66
66
87 50
M. L. Bartlett,
3
66
66
6:
66
93 75
S. W. Whitmore,
3
66
66
66
66
93 75
N. M. Stanton,
3
66
66
66
81 27
A. H. Olmstead, 3
66
66
66
87 50
Frances Pettigrew, 3
6.
66
66
93 75
Flora Pettigrew, 3
66
66
87 50
B. P. Winslow, 3
66
66
66
66
125 00
Hannah Dodge, 3 days' services as teacher
3 00
H. Stockman, Jr., hardware. 10 56
S. H. Fowle, books and stationery . 18 26
John B. Porter, labor at schoolhouses and services as
sweeper
51 75
Maurice Corcoran, building fires and one doz. screws 4 08
Thomas Pearson, 2 mos. services as janitor 50 00 David C. Ash, 3 mos. services building fires 36 00 R. Plumer, 16 writing books at Sc 1 28
Jos. C. Lunt, sweeping schoolhouses and building fires 48 08
Benj. M. Chase, 2 mos. services as sweeper. 24 32
John B. Porter, 3 truant officer 25 00
S. March, 40 bars soap
2 00
S. A. McConnell, 6 mos. services as secretary and 1 lb. gum arabic. 50 75
66
66
.
66
66
66
·
87 50
H. H. Page,
3
. .
87 50
A. A. Somerby, 3
66
6:
66
66
66
9
A. B. Dearborn, 6 mos. services as agent. 50 00
G. B. Johnson, 33 qts. ink . . 14 70
Wm. H. Morse, stock and labor. 8 27
C. H. Johnson, books and stationery 20 07
Ireland & Trefethen, 6 chairs at 1.00. 6 00
C. T. Bruce, 20 evenings' services as drawing teacher, at 3.50 70 00
Jona. Wells, 3 mos. services building fires 33 75
Geo. W. Clark, books and stationery 22 61
N. N. Withington. preparing annual report 50 00
M. C. Teel, printing 39 postal cards 50
D. D. Greenleaf & Son, 4 brushes . 2 00
H. G. Johnson, Jr., 3 feather dusters 1 50
John D. Parsons, 60 evenings' services as janitor at even- ing schools 42 00
D. T. Reed, repairing organs 8 05
Eben P. Allen, 6 mos. services as janitor 50 00
T. P. Mackinney, 1 lock. 17
Wm. H. Huse & Co., printing 123 55
Total 6,534 51
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Charles R. Sargent, stock and labor $148 90
Gould & Co., sperm oil 52 20
A. J. Leighton, hauling Hook and Ladder 22 75
B. H. Jaques, 3 gals. soap
50
Jas. M. Woods, stock and labor
4 50
Moody Brothers, repairing wagon
4 50
T. C. Pike, hauling hose. . . 5 00
Samuel March, 5 gross matches. 10 00
J. A. Adams, hauling hose and water. 46 00
Wm. B. Porter & Co., 3 mos. rent of barn, 15.00; hauling No. S and hose, 37.35 52 35
Albert Russell & Sons, stock and labor 10 73
M. M. Ross, kerosene, brushes, &c
4 65
2
10
C. H. de Rochemont, making gong and saws 5 50
T. P. Mackinney, hardware . . 7 86
J. B. Pritchard, 4 lbs. yarn, 14 1-2 lbs. cordage 2 04
Blake & Noyes, stock and labor 2 30
Chas. H. Carr, 1 day's labor at No. 7 Engine House 2 00
Marston & Morse, grinding axes. 1 50
John H. Curran, stock and labor 1 85
Edwin A. Littlefield, tending steamer No. 3 and hauling hose and water. 52 00
Wm. E. Crockett, 1 whiskey barrel 2 00
Caleb H. Howard, watching at fire 1 50
Jos. W. Landford, hauling hose and water 57 50
Geo. P. Bishop, stock and labor 24 85
Wm. Porter, jr., hauling tender for No. 1, &c 30 50
· A. H. Davis, 1 water pot and six oil cans 2 30
Richardson Bros., matches and oil. 2 40
J. C. Adams, stock and labor on No. 7 9 55
Charles H. Goodwin, cash paid for cleaning hose, &c 75 92
Wm. Holker & Co., stock and labor 58 67
Wm. H. P. Howard, 1 mos. services as engineer and repair- ing clocks 20 28
Geo. H. Devine, 3 mos. services as fireman and steward . 36 24
Chas. E. Ash, 3 36 24
Sam'l P. Boardman, 2 mos. services as engineer and labor on door of boiler. 79 57
Geo. N. Black, 4 mos. services as fireman and steward
48 33
A. Stanwood & Co., oil, tallow and wicks. 9 53
C. C. Stockman, use of horse and wagon 75
Sumner, Swasey & Currier. 2 hhds. salt. 6 65
Chas. H. Goodwin, cash paid for labor on hose, &c
8 95
H. G. Johnson, Jr., 1 feather duster 3 00
Patrick Cashman, hauling No. 7 to three fires 15 00
S. H. Rundlett, teaming steamer No. 2 45 00
E. W. Gerrish, stock and labor on Hook & Ladder and en- gine No. 3. 4 00
Eureka Self Lt. Co., 3 gas burners, at 1.00 3 00
John J. Lee, labor on suction hose 1 25
Wm. Groves, on account of labor cleaning snow from reser- voir 5 00
Total
$1,025 11
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HIGHWAYS.
Parsons Ordway, services as surveyor
$62 50
Jere. Sheehan, 93 hours' labor at 10c 9 30
Chas. W. Jackman, 30
3 00
Wm. Robinson,
12 1-2
1 25
Daniel Creadon,
169 66
66
16 90
S. B. Huntington,
243
66
24 30
John Hale, 322 1-2 66
32 25
Christopher Morey, jr. 204
66
66
20 40
George Harris,
200
66
20 00
Frank S. Howland, 21
66
2 10
R. C. McConnell, hauling bricks.
50
Michael Roney,
120 hours' labor at 10c
12 00
Daniel Lynch,
10
66
1 00
Rufus Goodwin, 115
66
66
11 50
Cornelius O'Connell, 120
66
12 00
Timothy Haley,
100
66
10 00
Patrick Sheehan,
122
66
16
12 20
Michael Clancey,
43
66
4 30
Geo. W. Greeley,
100
66
66
10 00
Edward Powers,
171
66
66
17 10
Jos. F. Chase,
155
66
66
15 50
John Quill,
137
66
66
13 70
Patrick Mannix,
100
66
10 00
George Simpson, 87
8 70
Cornelius Lynch,
241
66
24 10
Timothy Lyons,
125
12 50
S. H. Thurlow, 5 lbs. nails .
17
John A. Greeley, 22 2-3 yds. asphalt paving and freight on same
46 94
Hamilton Haynes, stock and labor
17 65
Marston & Morse, stock and labor
1 90
David Merritt, 1 steel shovel
1 00
Wm. Porter, Jr., use of jigger 7 24
John H. Curran, stock and labor 6 25
Geo. D. Thurlow, Jr., 3 1-2 days' labor 7 00
Frank Collins, labor on edgestones 29 29
Warren Dockum, 638 loads gravel and 4 loads sand . 64 00
Proprietors of City Wharf, wharfage 95 tons granite at 10c. 9 50
.
12
T. P. Mackinney, shovels, &c 2 70
Thurston & Colman, lumber.
10 01
J. P. L. Westcott, labor on Ferry road 48 13
D. C. Batchelder, services as surveyor 60 00
Patrick Niland, 104 1-2 hours' labor at 10c 10 45
Otis K. Peabody, 16 1-2 66
6.
1 65
Thos. Carey, 15 . 66
1 50
Edward Sweeney, 11
1 10
James Coffey, 11 66
1 10
Jere. Twomey,
77
66
66
7 70
Daniel Buckley, Jr.,
32
6:
3 20
Patrick Sennott,
32 1-2
66
3 25
John Conners,
69 1-2
6 95
Daniel Cronan,
60 1-2
66
6 05
Richard Ronan,
16 1-2
66
1 65
Michael Donahoe,
62
66
66
6 20
Edmund Murphy,
100 1-2
66
10 05
James Welch,
41 1-2
66
66
4 15
Philip Crimmin,
73 1-2
66
7 35
Timothy Collins,
27
66
66
2 70
H. M. Jackman,
8 1-2
66
85
Louis Patriquin, stock and labor 25 45
J. A. Adams, use of jigger. 1 50
Daniel Cogger, repairing bridge on Parker street 5 00
Geo. E. Currier, 343 feet hard pine and 6 lbs. spikes 8 75 John Doyle, 7 hours' labor at 10c 70
Timothy Crowley, 19 hours' labor at 10c
1 90
E. A. Littlefield, 2 horses on drag 1-2 day.
2 50
John B. Frost, sharpening and repairing pick
15
P. M. Lougee, repairing plough and making bridge.
3 75
Alpheus Howland, 10 hours' labor at 10c
1 00
Martin Higgins, 13
1 30
John Leary, 12 66
1 20
Michael Bennett, 19 66
1 90
Eben B. Whitmore, 2 days' labor on snow plough 3 00
Wm. H. Bayley, clerk, 20 days' labor by sundry persons paid for by goods from Poor Department. 20 00
Total $832 88
66
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INCIDENTALS.
Martha Gurney, lot of land on Merrill street 20 00
Joseph M. Tappan, ringing bell. . 3 50
Clerk of Board of Health, 1 year's salary 50 00
Colby, Coombs & Co., printing. 142 75
Chas. H. Lunt, services as constable, serving warrants for
elections.
8 50
Alfred Wheeler, returning 13 deaths
3 25
P. T. Moynihan, 23 deaths 5 75
City Clerk, expenses of returning births, marriages and deaths, and extra labor on check lists 292 45
Eben P. Allen, services at ward room .
13 00
Public Library, half the dog money for 1877 282 76
City Treasurer, cash paid. 56 50
C. H. de Rochemont, services as health officer 25 00
H. R Weitzel, returning 8 deaths. 2 00
U. S. Post Office, postage, stamps ,&c. 12 66
Wm. Porter, Jr., sprinkling streets from Turnpike to circus field. 12 00
David C. Ash, services at ward room
7 00
Joseph C. Lunt, «
returning
deaths
and
ringing bells 10 50
John B. Porter, services at ward room 11 50
George Lucy, horse hire. 19 00
Geo. E. Donnell, ringing bell and services as inspector and clerk 5 00
W. H. Huse & Co., printing 364 85
Joseph R. Chase, ringing bells. 6 00
Board of Assessors, assessing bank tax. 26 57
James W. Hervey, services rendered to board of aldermen and other city officers 9 75
Samuel J. Ford, 2 days' services as inspector. 4 00
Chas. J. Cutter, services as warden 1 day and inspector 1 day 4 00 J. H. Walton, 1 day's services as inspector 2 00
Sam E. Sargent, 2 "
66
4 00
F. C. Delano, 2 66
clerk 4 00
W. J. Hunt, 2 66
inspector. 4 00
W. J. Creasey, 2
warden 5 00
Thos. Humphreys, 2
66
inspector. 4 00
14
Jos. M. Bailey,
2 day's services as inspector 4 00
Chas. S. Blake, 2
4 00
C. I. Marsh, 2 66 4 00 66
S. K. Gilman,
2
warden
4 00
William Huse,
2
66
inspector
4 00
Horace L. Balch, 2
6º
4 00
Benj. S. Pike,
2
66
4 00
C. R. Sargent, 1 yr's salary as sealer of weights and measures, 100 00 S. R. Fox, ringing bells. 2 50
John N. Pike, professional services and cash paid
26 50
City Collector, collection of back taxes
60 47
M. M. Woods, 2 day's services as clerk ..
4 00
Rufus Sargent, plans, &c 75 00
Wm. H. Noyes, jr., 2 day's services as inspector 4 00
Geo. A. Pearson,
1
2 00
66
Wm. Page, ringing bells 4 00
Daniel A. Pingree,
1 day's services as inspector
2 00
J. M. W. Clement,
2
6.
4 00
R. Plummer,
2
clerk 4 00
James W. Welch, ringing bells and returning deaths 5 25
Geo. W. Clark, books, stationery, &c.
9 61
A. L. Jackson, ringing bell .
3 00
Augustus Safford, returning 139 deaths.
34 75
Enoch Goodwin, ringing bell and returning deaths 9 00
Gillett & Co., expressing 4 20
W. C. Putney, 66
2 75
W. H. Lovett, 66
14 55
E. F. Stone, professional services 50 00
Committee on Music, Feb. 22, 1879, half-day's use of organ,. . 2 00
J M. Greenough, hack hire. 35 00
James P. Greeley, teaming . , 3 50
J. F. Morrill, collation for military, &c., Feb. 22, 1879. 131 00 Committee of Arrangements, Feb. 22, 1879, cash paid for band, &c. 127 75
John James Currier, cash paid 10 40
John Connors, ringing bells. 6 00
E. Hayes, 6 boxes pens. . 12 00
S. H. Fowle, 5 months' pay for Boston Advertiser 5 00
F. H. Clement, 1 days' services as inspecter 2 00
15
J. Otis Winkley, 2 days' services as inspector
4 00
J. H. Young, 1 66 2 00
Total
$2,210 52
PUBLIC PROPERTY.
Green Davis, painting and setting glass $40 65
M. M. Ross, soap, soda, candles, &c. 7 13
Davis & Littlefield, putting iron rests for railing at Kelley School. 1 25
Alfred Hale, 3 pairs wool blankets at 3.00
9 00
Paul Titcomb, grain. 53 76
E. F. Little, 1 load straw and fees 13 27
John B. Frost, shoeing horses, &c.
100 39
Geo. W. Haskell, stock and labor. 7 65
6 00
Chas. H. Smith, building one horse stall 5 00
Edw. F. Manning, shoeing horse
Hamilton Haynes, stock and labor 107 01
Sumner, Swasey & Currier, 77 lbs. mineral salt 1 54
Moody Brothers, stock and labor 26 00
A. F. Young, stock and labor 3 30
Jackman & Griffin, setting glass 21 85
J. H. & J. Hall,
3 34
C. H. Meader, repairing plastering in Common Council
Room.
3 50
John H. Curran, labor on signs, &c. 8 50
Thurston & Colman, lumber, 54 84 Chas. R. Sargent, stock and labor 60 99
S. H. Thurlow, hardware 5 82
A. Pray, Jr., services as teamster
100 25
A. D. Woods, stock and labor. 5 38
S. K. Gilman, gilding and lettering two signs 17 09
T. H. Lunt, stock and labor. 20 00
Martin B. Lamb, repairing at Temple street school house 2 25
S. Coker, paint. hardware, &c 51 83 Wm. E. Crockett, leather 90
16
Albert Russell & Sons, stove grate. 35
Wm. Holker & Co., stock and labor 67 25
Geo. A. Pike, repairing pumps. 20 75
Geo. P. Bishop, stock and labor 54 25
William Thurlow, 2 pairs blankets, nails, &c 7 69
Gerrish & Goodwin, stock and labor 1 00
Oliver Longval, labor on cart. 2 35
S. S. Pike, 1-2 day's labor on Buck street school house 1 00
Edward Chase, setting glass. 3 30
F. G. Harrison, stock and labor. 33 65
Thos. G. Dodge, 22 25
John H. Worthen, services as janitor of Market Hall 82 00
Blake & Noyes, stock and labor
14 27
Alfred O. Lowell, 3 mos. services as teamster, extra labor and cash paid. 117 70
Geo. H. Peavy, services as teamster, 52 50
Wm. Thompson, 3 mos. services as teamster 90 00
A. S. McQuillen, 105 00
Wm. B. Porter & Co., use of horse. 59 50
E. Donahoe, shoeing horses, etc . 72 75
Marston & Morse, stock and labor 5 42
B. H. Jaques, 1 bbl. soap. 4 00
E. B. Robbins, shovelling snow and labor at school houses. . 4 20
Clarence A. Currier, repairing chimney at Forrester street school house. 1 75
T. P. Mackinney, hardware. 43 58
J. C. Stanley. 1 doz. bolts and 2 wedges. 72
Mariner P. Goodwin, labor on clocks, etc 4 90
Thomas Pearson, 34 hours' labor on snow at 10c 3 40
Louis Patriquin, stock and labor. 4 00
Wm. B. Wentworth, cash paid for labor at No. 3 Engine House. 1 50
H. G. Johnson, Jr., 2 feather dusters 6 50
Herman Castlehun, winding city clocks 6 mos 25 00
John E. Bailey, stock and labor 97 54
Mary J. Mills, 4 hours' labor 60
Bayley & Perkins, lumber 25 02
Patrick Niland, 3 days' labor. 3 00
Otis Mann, 9 visits to sick horse 13 50
John N. Follansbee, services attending No 2 hose carriage 6 50
17
John C. Kimball, lumber 118 10
Wm. H. Bayley, Clerk, hay from Poor Department 56 18
David C. Ash, repairing clock 25
J. B. Knight, grain. 73 05
P. M. Lougee, stock and labor 16 00
Hugh McGlew, 66 23 33
Total $2,083 00
DAY and NIGHT POLICE.
C. H. de Rochemont, services as city marshal and extra .. $247 48 John H. Worthen, services as patrol. 97 50
John J. Hicken, 66 75
Edw. E. Taylor, 66
166 75
John W. Sargent, 66
160 10
Ira F. H. Blake, 66 66
106 50
Daniel Ryan, 66 66
148 87
E. J. Harris, 66 66
66 75
M. P. Towne, 66 66
83 25
Wooster Smith, 66 20 50
William Moore, 66 66 10 00
Wm. Holker & Co., stock and labor at Police Station 3 90
H. P. Sargent, horse hire 2 00
M. M. Ross, coffee, sugar, etc 45 90
Geo. W. Snow, professional services 15 00
Chas. F. Russell, services as patrol 182 33
Ira D. Clough, 66 66
66 75
S. R. Fox, 66 66
at City Hall 2 00
David N. Knight, 66 66
John H. Daniels, 66 79 75
81 25
Alexander Griffin,
66
3 50
M. J. de Rochemont, " 66 J. P. Torrey, 66 66 85 62
13 50
Mrs. McGrath, 27 1-2 hours' labor at 16 2-3c. 4 58
Mark W. Foye, labor at Station House 6 00
3
18
Geo. W. Clark, books and stationery 9 83
Samuel Estes, services as patrol 39 00
Scoville Manufacturing Co., police buttons 4 00 Caleb Stickney, 1 doz. billies and strapping 5 40 Jos. M. Greenough, horse hire 1 00
J. W. Butler, pilot bread . 16 06
Jas. W. Cheney, 3 pairs hand cuffs and 1 pair twisters. 13 00
Total $1,867 82
INTEREST.
Coupons on City Bonds . $7,260 00 H. A. Tenney, Librarian, 6 mos. interest on 5,000.00 150 00
John M. Carter, 6
66
2,000.00.
.
65 00
J. A. Frothingham,
6
66
1,000.00
32 50
Sinking Fund Com., .
6
66
41.728.87
1,251 85
D. Pingree, 1 year's interest on 10,000.00 650 00
S. O. Johnson,
4,470,00
133 10
Overseers of the Poor, 1 year's interest on 2,000.00. 120 00
Benj. H. Smith, interest on 3,000.00. 43 52
John Harris, 66 1,000.00. 17 52
J. A. Balch, 66 6,000.00. 105 08
H. G. Johnson,
1,530.00.
45 55
H. J. Balch,
500.00
9 30
Total
$9,883 42
SALARIES.
John N. Pike, 4 mos. salary as City Solicitor $60 00 Geo. H. Stevens, 3 mos. salary as City Clerk 225 00
Chas. H. Lunt, services as City Messenger . 73 39
Geo. W. Piper, 3 mos. salary as City Treasurer and Coll. .. 310 00
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Thos. E. Cutter, 3 mos. salary as Clerk to Common Council. 22 50 Jos. M. Tappan, services as City Messenger . 101 60
Total $792 49
BROMFIELD FUND.
Joseph G. Pearson, trimming trees $5 00 John Kelleher, labor .. 3 00
S. S. Pike, 2 days' labor trimming trees 4 50 Thomas E. Whittier, 2 1-2 days' labor trimming trees 5 63
Total $18 13
LIGHTING.
Newburyport Gas Co., 3 mos lighting streets and city buildings. . . $1,394 40
Geo. H. Mason & Co., 6 copper street lanterns and boxes. 35 75 James W. Fennimore, 3 mos. services extinguishing st. lights 27 00
Woodwell's Express, expressing 6 st. lanterns 1 25
John L. Tobin, 3 mos. services extinguishing st. lights . . 27 00
Chas. H. Lunt, expense of cleaning lanterns 1 00
Green Davis, painting lanterns and posts in front of City Hall 3 50
Albert Russell & Sons, stock and labor 14 50
Todd & Brown, 1 lamp post 1 50
Total. $1,505 90
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FUEL.
Joseph W. Landford, hauling charcoal $1 25
S. Coker, weighing coal. . 2 58
P. & R. C. & I. Co., coal 34 42
Luke R. Jones, cording 83 1-8 cords of wood at 25c 20 78 Geo. W. Woodman, 718 bushels charcoal at 7 3-4c 55 65
Total $114 68
NEWBURYPORT BRIDGE.
Marston & Morse, stock and labor $9 52
D. T. Batchelder, one 15 gal. can 3 00
Caleb P. Davis, 3 mos. services as Draw Tender and 1 water can. .100 99
A. F. Young, 1 shovel and repairing lanterns 60
J. H. & J. Hall, paint and glass 72
S. H. Thurlow, hardware 84
Albert Russell & Sons, labor on bridge and bolt. 1 00
J. C. Adams, labor on bridge. 2 07
H. Stockman & Son, 4 lamp fronts 68
Wasen, Pierce & Co., 1 bbl. oil 6.65, less cr. by bbls., &c., 4.00 2 65
Thos. P. Mackinney, 8 hooks and staples 40
Green Davis, 1 window and frame 2 35
Total $124 82
SIDEWALKS AND EDGESTONES.
R. M. Perley, 52 2-3 yds. brick paving at 30c. $15 80 Jos. H. Currier, labor on edgestones, etc 8 56
21
C. H. Meader, labor on edgestones, &c 16 08
Frank Collins,
66 21 25
John H. Page, 66 12 35
Brown Estate, wharfage of 100 tons of stone at 15c. 15 00
Mrs. R. Bonner, 24 2-9 yds. brick paving at 30c 7 26
Hunt & Davis, 58 1-3
17 50
Total $113 80
PUBLIC LIBRARY.
H. A. Tenney, 3 mos. services as Librarian and cash paid. $259 12 Wm. H. Huse & Co., printing. 65 00
Wm. E. Crockett, 2 qts. alcohol . 98
Geo. E. Donnell, 1 year's salary as janitor 75 00
Gillett's & Co., expressing . 3 05
M. C. Teel, printing 1000 cards. 3 00
Total $406 15
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Est. of S. W. Marston, 3 mos. rent of Essex Hall $100 00 R. Fowler, 3 mos. rent of 2-3 of Washington Hall 68 75 L. T. Batchelder, 3 mos. rent of 1-3 of Washington Hall .. 31 25
Total $200 00
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ESSEX BRIDGE.
Thurston & Colman, lumber $19 05
Jos. M. Bailey, labor on bridge 75
John P. Evans, cash paid. 50
Total $20 30
CULVERTS.
Frank Collins, labor on culvert. $7 50
Wm. H. Toppan, building culvert 120 96
Total $128 46
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS.
Additional Pay to Poor and Indigent Soldiers and Sailors under Chapter 282, Acts of 1878.
John A. L. Odd'e, supplies to sundry persons.
$25 86
Samuel March,
17 33
Wheeler & Whittier,
66
17 33
Geo. M. Warner,
66
21 66
N. Varina & Son, 66
3 CO
Moses Pettingell, 66
66
6 50
Chas. W. Kimball,
66
4 00
Amos Coffin,
66
7 58
Isaac Poor,
66
66 23 83
Total
$127 09
23
NOTES PAYABLE.
Benj. H. Smith. $2,000 00
Hannah K. Johnson
1,535 00
Hannah K. Johnson
1,535 00
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