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400 00
City Hall
871 25
Burial lots .
40 00
Bromfield fund .
400 00
Sinking fund commissioners, to pay city note.
7,000 00
Fuel.
1 10
Tax of 1876.
21 39
66 1878.
6,220 21
66 1879
14,368 38
66 1880. 98,669 72
11 48
Commissloners of Atkinson com mon
35 38
$261,111 27
Respectfully submitted,
GEORGE W. PIPER, Treasurer Newburyport, December 18, 1880.
1877 251 00
،، 1873.
On bank deposit.
122
COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
ANNUAL STATEMENT OF
Dr. CITY OF NEWBURYPORT in account current
To uncollected taxes of 1873
$ 11 48
1874
186 30
66
1875
133 00
1876
112 67
6.
66
1877
361 60
66
66
1878
8,668 31
66
1879
21,579 21
31,052 57
To tax of 1880, committed by assessors, viz :-
City tax ...
$107,200 00
State tax
6,555 00
County tax.
7,135 54
Overlay of taxes
2,357 63
Supplementary commitment
322 32
To non-resident bank tax of 1880
4,915 13 128,485 62
.
$159,538 19
123
COLLECTOR'S REPORT.
THE COLLECTOR OF 'TAXES.
with GEORGE W. PIPER, Collector. Cr.
By taxes of 1873, collected and paid treasurer .. .$ 11 48
66
1876,
21 39
66
1877,
6.
66
251 00
1878,
6,220 21
1879,
14,368 38
66
1880,
66
66
98,669 72
$119,542 18
By non-resident bank tax of 1880
4,915 13 By abatements of taxes of 1874.
66
1875
66
66
1876
91 28
1877
85 20
66
1878
2,247 10
66
1879
313 13
66
66
1880.
1,525 08
$4,581 09
By uncollected taxes of 1877, to new account $ 25 40
66
1878,
66
201 00
1879,
66.
6,897 70
66
66
1880,
66
23,375 69
$30,499 78
$159,538 19
Respectfully submitted,
GEORGE W. PIPER, Collector. Newburyport, December 18, 1880.
66
....
66
$ 186 30
133 00
124
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE STATEMENT.
STATEMENT OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURES.
Showing Balance carried to Sinking Fund December 18, 1880.
Assessed for city purposes
$107,200 00
overlay and re-assessment. $2,679 95
income credited to the several
$136,480 10 departments 26,600 15 29,280 10
Assessed for state tax .. 6,555 00
60 county tax. 7,135 54
Income from Bromfield fund 400 00
Balance of Bromfield fund account, December 20, 1879
1 01
Received from commissioners of Atkinson common during year ending date 35 38
Balance due from commissioners of Atkinson common account December 18, 1880 . 22 82
14,149 75
150,629 85
Payments on sundry departments 125,977 49
Abatement of taxes of 1880
1,525 08
Debit balances of abatements of taxes of 1874-75-76- 77 and 1878
1,011 53
Paid state tax
6,555 00
county tax.
7,135 54
16 00
commissioners of Atkinson common acconnt ... Bromfield fund account.
402 25
Balance due from commissioners of Atkinson com- mon account, December 20, 1879. 42 20
142,665 09
7,964 76
Deduct balance to credit of abatements of taxes of 188). .
1,654 87
Amount carried to sinking fund this year. 6,309 89
125
STATEMENT OF CITY DEBT.
STATEMENT OF CITY DEBT, December 18, 1880.
City bonds
1883
$2,375 00
5
1884
75 00
5
1,500 00
1885
264 00
6
4,400 00
1886
240 00
6
4,000 00
1887
3,330 00
6
55,500 00
1888
4,500 00
6
75,000 00
1889
1,200 00
6
20,000 00
1890
3,780 00
6
63,000 00
..
school house loan
1890
1,380 00
6
23,000 00
66
Horse railroad loan
1890
1,500 00
6
25,000 00
66
City railroad loan
1891
4,540 00
6
74,000 00
Notes payable, No. 243
1881
270 00
412
6,000 00
1881
22 50
500 00
66
250
1882
405 00
412
9,000 00
1883
135 00
41/2
3,000 00
1883
90 00
41/2
2,000 00
247
1883
54 00
41/2
1,200 00
248
1883
45 00
41%
1,000 00
249
1883
45 00
412
1,000 00
..
253
1884
45 00
41/2
1,000 00
66
255
1884
45 00
472
1,000 00
256
1884
27 00
412
600 00
66
257
1884
22 50
472
500 00
66
258.
1884
22 50
41%
500 00
66
259
1884
40 50
41%
900 00
66
260.
1884
22 50
41%
500 00
66
285.
demand.
61 86
6
1,031 00
Committee on the Sawyer fund.
"
Brown fund.
..
675 00
413
15,000 00
Overseers of the poor (Dexter fund, ..
66
90 00
412
2,000 00
Trustees of will of Margaret Atwood ..
472 50
412
10,500 00
$25,944 86
$456,131 00
Due sundry accounts. .
1,665 59
Gross debts
457,796 59
Less sinking fund and other assets, per schedule
75,843 48
Net debt December 18, 1880. ..
381,953 11
..
20,1879
390,075 34
Decrease of debt in 1880
$8,122 23
66
239
240.
254
1884
45 00
412
1,000 00
244
Due.
Interest.
Rate.
Amount. $47,500 00
·
225 00
412
5,000 00
17
126
TREASURER'S REPORT.
DEBTS DUE THE CITY DEC. 18, 1880.
Taxes of 1877
$ 25 40
1878 201 00
1879 6,897 70
66 1880 23,375 69 30,499 79
Sinking fund at par 34,515 89
Due from state, for state aid. 3,271 00 armory rent, etc. 900 00
poor soldiers' and sailors' law of 1878. : 384 06
military aid under law of 1879 1,282 00
Commissioners of Atkinson common 22 82
Cash on hand December 18, 1880
4,967 92
Total amount. $75,843 48
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS
IN ACCOUNT WITH THE CITY OF NEWBURYPORT.
Balance due from state December 20, 1879 $5,401 22
Rent of armories, 1880 $ 850 00
State aid paid in 1880 3,569 00
Military aid paid to soldiers and sailors under chapter 252
acts of 1879. 1,398 00 5,817 00
$11,219 22
RECEIVED.
For account of armory rents .. $ 800 00
state aid, chapter 301 .3,485 16
aid to poor and indigent soldiers paid un- der chap. 282, acts of 1878 500 00
For account of military aid, chapter 252. 298 00
From incidental account for 1-2 of payment made for 1879, under chapter 252, acts of 1879 298 00 5,381 16
Ba lance due the City of Newburyport.
$5.837 06
DUE FROM THE STATE DECEMBER 18, 1880.
For armory rent, etc $ 900 00 state aid .. 3,271 00 aid to poor soldiers and sailors paid under law of 1878 384 06 military aid under law of 1879 1,282 00
$5,837 06
127
TRIAL BALANCE.
COMMISSIONERS OF ATKINSON COMMON IN ACCOUNT WITH THE CITY OF NEWBURYPORT.
Balance due the city December 20, 1879 $42 20
16 00 58 20 Expenditures this year.
CREDITS.
Received for hay and rent. 35 38
Amount due the city December 18, 1880, carried to new account.
22 82
TRIAL BALANCE.
DR.
DECEMBER 18, 1880. CR.
Mechanics Nat'l bank .. . $ 4,125 44 City bonds. $270,900 00
Boston first 66 321 14
railroad loan. 74,000 00
Revere 66
62 23
school house loan . 23,000 00 horse railroad loan ... 25,000 00
Cash 459 11
City of Newburyport 287,269 00
Notes payable 63,231 00
City railroad 74,200 00
Abatement of taxes of 1879 10 72
1880 1,654 87
Sinking fund
33,351 03
diers and sailors . .
384 06
State of Mass., military aid 1,282 CO
New school house 30,000 00
Horse railroad 25,000 00
Commissioners of Atkinson
son common 22 82
Tax of 1877
25 40
1878 201 00
1879 6,897 70
1880. 23,375 69
Sinking Fund Commis'rs .. 33,351 03
$491,147 62
- $491,147 62
State of Mass., armories .. poor sol-
4,171 00
128
TREASURER'S REPORT.
SCHEDULE OF PUBLIC PROPERTY.
REAL ESTATE.
City Hall, brick, on Brown's square $33,000 00
Market house, brick, on Market square. 12,000 00
Almshouse, brick ; out-buildings and land. 12,000 00
Land on Low street. powder house lot. 1,500 00
Davenport lot
1,500 00
Land on Hill street, Coffin lot.
1,000 00
Land on High and Wesley street
50 00
Gravel pit on North Atkinson street
800 00
Gravel pit and land on Coffin's court
350 00
Hearse house, pounds, and gun 400 00
Gravel pit on Greenleaf street
2,000 00
Ferryways and right of way of same
100 00
Two burial grounds. 3,000 00
$67,700 00
SCHOOL HOUSES.
Brick school house on Hancock street
$4,900 00
Bromfield street
7,000 00
School street.
12,000 00
Temple street
3,500 00
66
State street
500 00
66
66
High street.
1,800 00
6
Congress street
5,000 00
66
Wesley street
3,200 00
Forrester street.
8,000 00
60
corner High and Auburn streets
. 41,000 00
Wooden school house on Purchase street.
200 00
Purchase street.
3,500 0C
66
Charles street.
900 00
66 State street
4,000 06
Two wooden school houses on Congress street
3,000 00
66
Ashland streets 3,000 00
$101,500 00
129
SCHEDULE OF PUBLIC PROPERTY.
ENGINE HOUSES.
No. 2 engine house on Water street $1,600 00
No. 3 ..
Congress street. 2,000 00
No. 6 66 Munroe street 1,000 00
No. 7
Merrimac street. 2,500 00
No. 8
Purchase street.
2,500 00
Hook and ladder, and hose house, on Pleasant street 3,500 00
$13,100 00
PERSONAL PROPERTY.
Furniture in City hall, Market hall, and engine houses $ 3,000 00
Three steamers, three hand engines, hook and ladder, hose car-
riages, hose, hooks, ladders, hydrants, etc. 34,000 00
Furniture, stores, fuel, tools, farming implements and animals, in and about almshouse and out-buildings. 6,500 00
Standard weights and measures 300 00
Nine horses. 1,800 00
Carts, sleds, harnesses, etc ..
1,000 00
Stock in the Newburyport city railroad.
74,200 00
Stock in the Newburyport and Amesbury horse railroad. 25,000 00
$145,800 00
RECAPITULATION.
Real estate. .$ 67,700 00
·School houses. . .. 101,500 00
Engine houses .. 13,100 00
Personal property 145,800 00
$328,100 00
130
TREASURER'S REPORT.
DETAILED STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES From Dec. 20, 1879 to Dec. 18, 1880.
POOR DEPARTMENT.
$12,000 00
Appropriation . CREDITS.
Cash from city of Boston $ 26 25
Salem
51 00
66
Haverhill 20 25
Gloucester
17 75
Cash from town of Malden
57 25
Amesbury
51 25
6.
West Newbury
2 25
66
Beverly
85 00
Ipswich
67 25
66
Salisbury
227 00
Newbury.
8 50
Merrimac
2 87
Danvers 10 07
Hamilton 8 85
Cash from Wm. H. Bayley, returned aid, etc. 1261 93
66
sale of pigs .
44 00
66
barrels 30 00
66
66
onions . 20 00
Cash from Wm. Thurlow, for potatoes
17 75
66 Alfred Lowell, 66 10 00
board of sundry persons.
351 05
66 state support, transportation and burial of state paupers
709 15
Cash from May pay roll. ...
4 64
public property .
84 25
66 estate of Hannah Eastman
24 00
J. M. Greenough, 8,010 lbs. hay 80 10
3,272 41
Total amount, appropriation and income. . 15,272 41 Amount overdrawn, transfered from Incidentals to
balance account. 1,047 48
$16,319 89
131
POOR DEPARTMENT.
EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the Overseers of the Poor. JANUARY.
Dr. E. P. Hurd, professional services $159 69
Town of Rowley, supplies furnished 20 00
Charles R. Sargent, labor and stock. 2 25
G. A. Randall, boarding George Shoot. 26 00
City of Gloucester, fuel and provisions 38 14
Daniel Buckley, 19 qts. of milk. 95
Henry R. Weitzel, services as undertaker 14 50
City of Salem, for wood. 6 25
Edward J. Lunt, keeper of almshouse
45 16
Lyman W. Lord, services as teamster 30 00
40 00
Ariel Pearson, jr., cook.
William H. Bayley, clerk 41 66
Edward W. Pearson, provisions.
44 10
Isaac P. Noyes, P. M., postage stamps
3 00
Dr. F. A. Hale, professional services 50 00
M. M. Ross, groceries 194 47
Estate of Charles Smith, ice 22 52
Mrs. Flynn, board of Annie Maroney 5 87
John M. Little, jr., 19 lbs. of straw 11 40
Robert Bayley & Son, letter press. 10 00
Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware. 7 79
George Lucy, services with horse 75
William A. Davis & Co., duck overalls. 3 90
S. H. Safford & Co., services as undertaker 143 50
J. C. Stevens & Co., tea and tobacco 94 58
Willard J. Hale, dry goods 29 89
Hunt .& Davis, groceries . 184 11
N. & T. Foster, 2 dozen plates 1 50
Charles L. Davis, medicines, etc 90 73
Dr. A. B. Dearborn, professional services 30 00
George E. Greeley, work on tin ware 15 57
F. N. French, groceries, tacks, etc. 74 18
Town of Georgetown, aid rendered to Alice Pulcifer 53 50
B. H. Jaques, barrel of soap .. 4 00
A. F. Ross & Co., 5 boxes of soap 16 75
Amount carried forward $1,516 71
132
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward. $1,516 71
George W. Perkins, 12 gallons of clams 5 40
George W. Clark, school books, ink, etc 4 01
John G. Plummer, 2500 pollock at 2 3-4 68 75
Sumner, Swasey & Currier, pork, flour, etc 303 45
C. C. Toppan, clothing . 150 32
John Sumner, tin and hardware .. 19 06
William H. Bayley, clerk, supplies to sundry persons 140 00
William C. Plummer, groceries 23 06
Henry Lunt, men's mittens 10 23
Paul Titcomb, grain 148 85
Luther Tenney, board of C. M. Aubin 13 00
William W. Perkins, board of William Chase 4 00
Harris Pearson, 4 barrels crackers 15 00
Charles W. Kimball, provisions 63 99
$2,485 83
FEBRUARY.
Ipswich Insane Asylum, board and supplies to sundry per-
sons for six months ending Dec. 31, 1879. $708 91 Danvers Insane Asylum, board and supplies to sundry per- sons for three months ending Dec. 31, 1879. . . ... 149 41
Taunton Lunatic Asylum, board and supplies to sundry persons to Dec. 31, 1879 21 83
Northampton Insane Asylum, board and supplies to sundry persons to Dec. 31, 1879 . 44 38
Worcester Chronic Asylum, board and supplies to sundry persons to Dec. 31, 1879 41 43
Worcester Lunatic Hospital, board and supplies to sundry persons to Dec. 31, 1879 49 63 Ipswich House of Correction, board and supplies to sundry persons to Dec. 31, 1879 34 99
City of Haverhill, burial of Jane Sheppard. 12 00
City of Lawrence, aid rendered 4 0Q
Town of Peabody, 6 00
M. P. Perley, buttons, cotton and hose 7 28
Moses Brown, dry goods . 47 01
Benjamin Barbour. 23 1-6 day's labor 23 15
A. F. Ross & Co., tea and coffee. 48 50
Amount carried forward. $1,198 52
133
POOR DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward. $1,198 52
John O. Akerman, provisions 24 44
U. S. post office, stamps. 3 00
George H. Plummer, dry goods. 25 15
William W. Perkins, board of William Chase
5 00
E. J. Currier, 12 days dress making 9 00
H. C. Plummer, dry goods. 17 80
P. H. Blumpey, groceries. 15 45
Charles Peabody, 1 pair of boots 1 25
William Porter, use of horse 14 days 14 00
E. P. Hurd, professional services. 17 30
F. A. Hale, 31 00
William H. Bayley, services as clerk of overseers 41 66
William H. Bayley, cash allowed to sundry persons I68 00
E. J. Lunt, keeper of almshouse 48 31
40 00
Ariel Pearson, jr., cook .
Paul Titcomb, grain 38 80
76 24
George P. Bishop, repairing harness
16 55
Frank N. French, groceries. 47 32
Hunt & Davis, flour and coffee 87 24
William A. Davis & Son, 20 yards cotton duck. 5 40
George W. Clark, 1 sheet of oil paper 25
Moses H. Fowler, 10 barrels flour 72 50
. $2,034 18
MARCH.
Commonwealth of Mass., board and supplies to sundry per-
sons .
75 86
Town of Rowley, board and supplies to sundry persons . 2 00
City of Lynn,
75 00
Town of Weymouth, 6 6
66
34 75
City of Chelsea, 6 6
72 00
City of Boston,
..
185 95
Town of Beverly, 66 66
8 25
Wm. H. Bayley, clerk,
66
138 80
Wm. H. Bayley, services as clerk of overseers. 54 18
Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper and cash paid.
54 61
Amount carried forward. $701 40
18
.
.
Edward P. Shaw, groceries.
Lyman W. Lord, services as teamster 30 00
134
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward $701 40
Lyman W. Lord, services as teamster .
40 00
Ariel Pearson, jr., cook . 30.00
George W. Perkins, 12 gallons of clams
5 40
William Thurlow, tobacco
57 54
E. P. Hurd, professional services
8 00
Amos Coffin, coal
4 75
Wheeler & Whittier, groceries etc
6 64
Amos H. Geary, hats and caps
11 79
John Q. Adams, provisions
182 48
James Jewett,' board of sundry persons
13 00
Mary Ann Garran, services as nurse
5 00
T. W. Mitchell, repairing boots and shoes.
11 04
C. W. Kimball, provisions
28 53
Stephen Coker, leather.
5 95
David Smith, 2110 lbs. litter
8 44
N. B. Lake, 5 1-2 dozen of hose 13 35
E. P. Shaw, groceries, etc. 79 72
Levy & Co., hosiery, cotton, etc.
18 87
Samuel March, groceries, etc
96 81
Richardson Brothers, salt.
3 00
Hunt & Davis, 10 barrels of flour
75 00
Paul Titcomb, grain 27 20
Elizabeth Gerrish, services rendered 7 87
William Holker & Co., stove funnel, pans, etc 56 65
H. W. Bartlett, boots and shoes 52 60
William W. Perkins, board of William Chase 4 00
$1,555 03
APRIL.
Town of Boxford, care of sundry persons 3 25
Town of Salisbury 36 75
City of New Bedford,
2 81
City of Cambridge, .6
72 25
Town of Amesbury, 78 82
William H. Huse & Co., advertising and printing 25 50
A. F. Ross & Co., tea and coffee, 49 3,
H. A. Wilson, groceries 65 31
L. E. Pritchard, hats and mittens 2 52
Amount carried forward. $336 51
135
POOR DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward. $336 51
E. P. Shaw, sugar, beans, etc. 61 37
William H. Bayley, clerk, board of sundry persons 168 92
William H. Bayley, services as clerk of overseers 47 92
Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper of almshouse 42 31
Lyman W. Lord, 66 teamster 40 00
Ariel Pearson, jr., cook 30 00
Hunt & Davis, groceries 159 95
F. N. French, crackers, coffee, etc 70 86
L .- Haskell, irons for wheelbarrow 2 50
William C. Plummer, groceries 45 18
George W. Plummer, 1-2 gallon of clams
5 40
J. M. Greenough, horse hire 18 00
W. W. Perkins, board of William Perkins 4 00
Charles Noyes, smoking hams. 8 50
E. P. Hurd, professional services 21 60
Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware. 70
Henry R. Weitzel, services as undertaker 68 00
Pearson Brothers, groceries and provisions 14 73
E. J. Currier, dress making 5 25
Paul Titcomb, grain 35 25
$1,186 95
MAY.
Danvers Insane Asylum, supplies to sundry persons ... 163 43
Northampton Insane Asylum, supplies to sundry persons . . 44 96
Commonwealth of Mass., 13 00 66
Worcester Lunatic Hospital, 66 52 30
Worcester Chronic Insane, . ‹
43 60
William H. Bayley, services as clerk of overseers . 47 92
William H. Bayley, clerk, board of sundry persons 177 95
Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper.
45 91
Lyman W. Lord, 66 teamster 40 00
Ariel Pearson, jr .. 6€ cook 30 00
E. Battelle, 54 qts. of milk . 3 24
Charles R. Sargent, stock and labor 2 00
Isaac P. Noyes, P. M., postage stamps 6 00
John Pearson, jr., biscuits. 4 64
Daniel Lunt, 1 lb. red onion seed . 4 00
Amount carried forward $678 95
136
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward. $678 95
George W. Perkins, 9 galls. clams. 4 05
Charles H. Johnson, books, envelopes, etc. 25 33
E. P. Shaw, 1 barrel of sugar 30 44
C. C. Toppan, clothing. . 61 25
Richardson Brothers, provisions 37 42
John H. Balch, 6 yds. matting 5 10
William C. Plummer, groceries 49 81
C. N. Ballou, clothing . . 110 07
John Q. Adams, provisions 55 05
Paul Titcomb, grain 34 75
Henry Z. Whittier, bags . 5 20
Stephen H. Thurlow, hardware 23 29
$1,120 71
JUNE.
A. F. Ross & Co., tea and coffee 62 05
David H. Cook, services rendered 3 00
William H. Bayley, services as clerk
47 92
William H. Bayley, clerk, board of sundry persons
151 50
Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper.
57 01
Lyman W. Lord,
teamster 40 00
Ariel Pearson, jr., cook 30 00
John O. Akerman, provisions.
58 29
George W. Perkins, 6 galls. clams
2 70
Charles C. Stockman, wood seat rockers
3 50
Richardson Brothers, provisions.
1 36
Justin C. Smith, 1 doz. straw hats
1 75
William C. Plnmmer, groceries
76 32
Frank N. French, groceries.
77 92
A. B. Dearborn, professional services
12 40
Elizabeth Gerrish, work at almshouse
8 25
Pearson Brothers, soda. 8 18
D. D. Thurlow, fish. 16 08
C. W. Kimball, provisions 21 64
Paul Titcomb, grain 26 90
Henry R. Weitzel, burial of Mrs. Crowley 14 50
Mrs. E. J. Currier, dress making 6 75
$728 02
137
POOR DEPARTMENT.
JULY.
George W. Thomas, 61 lbs. of tobacco 26 23
F. A Hale, medical attendance 13 50
A. F. Ross & Co., 5 boxes soap. 16 25
George A. Ramsdell, board of George Chute
5 00
C. E. Dillingham, board of Arthur Palmer 47 92
William H. Bayley, 1 month's services as clerk
140 50
Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper.
52 21
Lyman W. Lord, teamster
40 00
Ariel Pearson, jr., cook 30 00
Charles L. Davis, medicines
131 69
William C. Plummer, groceries
164 50
N. B. Lake, dry goods.
16 30
James J. Healey professional services
3 00
Henry Barth, cutting hair 1 75
F. N. French, groceries . 66 31
B. F. Pettingell, boots and shoes 91 00
Willard J. Hale, dry goods 110 47
Hunt & Davis, groceries. 33 39
T. W. Mitchell, repairing boots
8 70
Mrs. E. Gerrish, work at alms house 4 50
Paul Titcomb, grain 26 45
Stephen H. Thurlow, hardware.
10 84
Henry R. Weitzel, services as undertaker
21 50
James Jewett, board of Charles Aubin 5 67
William Holker, & Co., hardware.
17 29
Isaac P. Noyes, P. M., postage stamps 6 00
John N. Pike, railroad expense. 10 40
$1,105 12
AUGUST.
Danvers Insane Asylum, board of sundry persons. 164 30
Ipswich
590 71
Northampton
48 25
Worcester Chronic Insane, 66
42 25
Ipswich House of Correction, “
.6
11 43
State Reform School,
66
13 00
Town of Malden.
53 25
Amount carried forward. $923 19
3 75
William H. Bayley, clerk, board of sundry persons
138
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward .. $923 19
City of Lawrence, supplies to sundry persons 14 00
Town of Dedham, יי
28 85
City of Lynn,
66
92 50
Ordway & Hatch, groceries 22 35
.William Little, 66 quarts of milk 2 64
Paul Adams, liquors to poor department. 8 10
Dr. James J. Healy, professional services 34 65
E. P. Hurd, professional services 17 40
Edward P. Shaw, groceries 39 42
William C. Plummer, groceries 153 68
William H. Bayley, clerk, board of sundry persons 167 75
William H. Bayley, 1 months' services as clerk 47 92
Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper
54 16
Lyman W. Lord, teamster 40 00
Ariel Pearson, jr., cook .
30 00
Thomas Ahern, 12 day's work on hay
10 00
John O. Akerman, provisions
14 07
Richardson Brothers, groceries and provisions
3 82
Hunt & Davis, brooms and tea 74 68
Henry R. Weitzel, services as undertaker 21 50
F. N. French, groceries 66 20
Paul Titcomb, grain . 22 80
C W. Kimball, provisions 86 02
$1,975 70
SEPTEMBER.
A. F. Ross & Co., soap and tea 57 29
E. P. Shaw, groceries. 138 60
I. & W. Little, horse hitch. 4 00
T. P. Mackinney, grafting wax
15
B. H. Jaques, soap and lime
28 36
E. P. Hurd, professional attendance.
42 80
William Huff, tomato and cabbage plants 4 25
Hunt & Davis, groceries 73 37
J. M. Greenough, horse hire 64 75
William A. Little, boots and shoes 16 75
City of Gloucester, board of sundry persons. I3 81
George H. Plumer, dry goods 33 39
Amount carricd forward $477 52
139
POOR DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward. $477 52
George E. Greeley, mending tin ware
5 60
William C. Plummer, groceries . 51 83
William H. Bayley, services as clerk
47 92
William H. Bayley, clerk, board of sundry persons
158 60
Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper
58 30
Lyman W. Lord, teamster 40 00
Ariel Pearson, jr., ،، cook 30 00
E. B. Stover, boots and shoes
5 60
William H. Huse & Co., advertising
18 00
Stephen Coker, rope and Paris green
5 31
Charles L. Davis, medicine. 59 47
Joseph Bartlett, white sand 7 99
A. H. Geary, hats and caps 7 70
George W. Snow, professional attendance 2 20
D. D. Thurlow, fish. 29 33
Mrs. E. Gerrish, services rendered 3 75
Paul Titcomb, grain
32 10
John Janvrin, box of tobacco 20 00
H. Z. Whittier, paper bags 7 76
$1,068 98
OCTOBER.
Hunt & Davis, groceries . 206 74
E. P. Hurd, professional services 40 00
Paul Titcomb, grain 18 55
Joseph Akerman, provisions 35 34
William A. Davis & Son, making bed sacks, etc 9 17
L. E. Pritchard, materials for Lizzie Anderson. 2 25
E. W. Pearson, provisions 64 91
J. C. Smith, hats . 6 00
George W. Thomas, 40 lbs. tobacco
17 20
Benjamin F. Poor, provisions 74 00
A. B. Dearborn, professional services 5 20
Nelson French, groceries 88 22
William H. Bayley, clerk, board of sundry persons. 163 70
William H. Bayley, services as clerk of overseers 47 92
Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper. 44 66
Lyman W. Lord, teamster 40 00
Amount carried forward. $863 86
140
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward $863 86
Ariel Pearson, jr., 66 cook 30 00
Moses H. Fowler, 7 bbls. flour 47 75
Plumer & Balch, 49 gallons of molasses
24 50
E. J. Currier, services as dressmaker 6 75
I. P. Noyes, postage stamps 6 50
$979 36
NOVEMBER.
Hunt & Davis, groceries. 136 99
William C. Plummer, groceries 62 10
M. W. Boardman, board of child. 33 61
Leonard C. Pike, boots and shoes 39 80
City of Gloucester, medicine and attendance of Mrs. Long 20 00
Samuel March, groceries. 39 82
William H. Bayley, services as clerk of overseers
47 92
William H. Bayley, clerk, board of sundry persons
188 65
Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper
44 76
Lyman W. Lord,
teamster 40 00
Ariel Pearson, jr., cook 30 00
F. W. Putnam, cash paid for freight 4 75
Henry P. Sargent, use of hay wagon 6 00
Sewell B. Noyes, wringer and high chair 9 35
T. C. Pike, use of wagon 3 00
C. C. Toppan, clothing 97 50
George W. Perkins, 20 gals. of clams
10 15
John G. Plummer, 1100 lbs. of dry fish 35 75
Frank J. Welch, 2 Vol. Mass. Records, etc., 8, caps 6 80
A. D. Russell, sugar 53 08
Joseph Akerman, provisions 18 85
Elizabeth Gerrish, work at alms house 3 75
George P. Bishop, repairing harness, etc. 6 00
Henry R. Weitzel, services as undertaker 58 00
John Janvrin, tobacco 40 00
Thomas W. Mitchell, repairing boots and shoes 6 55
$1,043 18
· DECEMBER.
Commonwealth of Mass., support of sundry persons . . 20 00
Northampton Insane Asylum, support of sundry persons. . 53 27
Amount carried forward. $73 27
141
POOR DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward. $73 27
Worcester Chronic Insane,
28 13
City of Salem, 47 78
C. W. Learned, purifying powder . 24 00
William Thurlow, pork and mittens 30 00
B. H. Jaques, soap . 2 00
N. B. Lake, dry goods 14 52
Stephen Coker, leather 5 76
William H. Bayley, clerk, support of snndry psrsons. 194 30
William H. Bayley, 1 months' services as clerk 47 92
Edward J. Lunt, services as keeper 44 16
Lyman W. Lord, teamster 40 00
Ariel Pearson, jr., 66 cook 30 00
8 20
Alfred Wheeler, services as undertaker
14 50
Joseph Akerman. provisions 14 98
Nelson French, groceries 97 11
Paul Titcomb, grain 83 20
George W. Perkins, 9 gals. clams 4 35
Philip H. Blumpey, groceries. 7 95
D. D. Thurlow, fish. 7 20
C. W. Kimball, provisions
45 10
H. Z. Whittier, paper and paper bags 5 99
S. H. Thurlow, hardware. 24 68
William Holker & Co., watering pots and pails
7 89
Joseph C. Lunt, services at funeral
7 25
Paul A. Merrill, groceries 59 96
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