City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1882, Part 11

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1882
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32 50


M. E. Jaques,


Amount carried forward.


$727 50


14 58


191


SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward $727 50


A. H. Olmstead, salary as teacher 32 50


George W. Brown,


100 00


Rhoda Tilton, .6


35 00


W. P. Lunt, 66


100 00


Addie K. Hale,


92 50


A. L. Coffin,


40 17


E. M. Lander, 35 00


P. G. Craig,


42 50


Susie B. Lowell.


35 00


Sarah B. Chute, 66


75 00


Ellen Frothingham, 35 00


42 50


A. A. Somerby,


35 00


Carrie M. Clement, 66


35 00


Cora B. Lougee, 30 00


A. A. Currier,


6 6


35 00


J. P. Haskell,


32 50


M. E. Estes,


35 00


Jennie C. Teel,


27 50


H. M. Currier, 35 00


Belle B. Emerton, 66


32 50


M. N. Gray. ،،


35 00


S. E. Whitmore, 66


35 00


Nellie M. Stanton,


32 50


C. J. Edgerly, 35 00


32 50


Carrie M. Bailey,


32 50


Susan J. Adams,


32 50


F. L. Pettigrew, . 6


35 00


Flora Pettigrew,


32 50


Lizzie H. Cheever.


45 00


Alice M Leach,


32 50


E. A. Dodge, 66


8 75


Hannah H. Page, ..


8 12


Lizzie C. Ireland, 2 83


Mrs. John B. Porter, sweeping school houses 14 58


Jonathan Wells, building fires. 22 50


Amount carried forward. $2,066 95


M. E. Cogswell,


S. D. Toppan, 66


192


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $2,066 95


Charles E. Ash, building fires


12 00


S. H. Fowle, school books.


35 80


Thomas P. Mackinney, screws.


15


Joseph C. Lunt, building fires 30 00


Fred P. Hinckley, services as janitor


30 00


Benjamin M. Chase, sweeping school houses


6 25


Boston School Supply Co., gallons ink 4 00


Henry Cook, jr., school books 6 14


$2,191 29


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January


$2,158 68


February


1,919 46


March


2,033 14


April


2,844 88


66


May


2,016 26


66


June


2,179 95


66


July


2,065 83


66


August


1,778 09


September


1,909 30


October


3,022 24


66


November 2,288 28


66


December 2,191 29


Total expenditures for year ending Dec. 16, 1882.


$26,407 40


193


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Appropriations $9,000 00


CREDITS.


From S. Hochbergn & Co., rubber hose .$ 10 95


William E. Foster 477 75


E. P. Russell, old hose. 3 37


Fabric Fire Hose Co


3 08


E. P. Russell 68


Hook & Ladder Co., returned. 2 50


board of engineers returned 11 66 509 99


$9,509 99


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal-


ance account. 2432 63


Expenditure $11,942 62


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized.by the Committee on Fire Department. JANUARY.


Samuel P. Boardman, services as engineer. $29 16


Charles E. Ash. services as fireman. . 23 50


George H. Peavey, services as fireman and steward. 27 50


Wm. H, P. Howard, services as engineer 35 91


George Lucy, horse and buggy . 1 75


Charles R. Sargent, services on hydrants


28 25


George W. Hunt, 1 dozen brooms 3 50


Ocean Mills Co., 120 lbs waste. .


12 00


John T. Butman, painting on steamers


2 00


John H. Curran, repairing steamer


2 55


S. H. Thurlow, 2 hammers. 2 00


T. H. Lunt, labor on reservoir 4 0)5


J. M. Greenough, horse and buggy. 3 00


Wm. B. Porter, teaming hose carriage 25


John Sumner, repairing stoves. 10 05


$185 47


194


TREASURER'S REPORT.


FEBRUARY.


Manchester Locomotive Works, repairing engine. $868 20


City treasurer for E. R. R. Co., paid freight on steamer. 18 20


Charles E. Ash, services as fireman. 11 25


Wm. H. P. Howard, services as engineer 14 58


George W. Stickney, 66


44 25


William Harris, 11 barrels shavings. 2 20


Henry P. Sargent, horse hire to Salisbury beach 2 00


A. J. Leighton, teaming hook and ladder 10 00


W. A. Noyes, hauling hose carriage 11 00


John S. Frost, cash paid for labor 2 20


R. C. McConnell, hauling engine. 10 00


Wm. R. Mason. watching at fires . 2 00


S. H. Rundlett, use of horses at fire 30 00


MARCH.


$1,025 88


Young America Hook and Ladder Co $100 00


Wm. H. P. Howard, services as engineer 14 58


George N. Black, services as fireman 33 75


Charles E. A'sh, services as fireman. 11 25


Steamer Co. No. 1, services as fireman 21 75


Frank E. Davis, setting tubes. 20 15


Wm. Mckay, getting steamer on cars 1 75


John S. Frost, services rendered. 3 20


P. H. Blumpey, sperm oil . 1 25


J. B. Pritchard, tar 60


George W. Knight, pail and lantern. 6 05


Charles R. Sargent, labor on engine 24 85


George H. Peavey, cleaning steamer


27 50


$266 68


APRIL.


Charles E. Ash, services as fireman 11 25


A. Stanwood & Co., tallow 7 07


A. L. Jackson, shovelling snow 41 25


Samuel Cook, clearing snow. 28 00


John Sumner, oil can and chimney 5 05


J. B. Porter, cleaning snow from reservoirs 10 00


C. P. Stevens & Co., care of reservoir 30 00


George P. Bishop, repairs on harness 12 00


$144 62


195


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


MAY.


Board of Engineers services rendered $180 00


Engine Co. No. 7, services 45 men, 6 months. 377 00


60 66 377 00


Young America H. & L. Co., services, 20 men, 6 months. . 107 50 146 75


Frank Hardy, services as assistant engineer


12 50


S. P. Boardman, services as engineer 22 50


Geo. H. Peavey, fireman


Steamer Co. No. 2, services of firemen, 6 months 130 50


George W. Mckay, services as clerk


5 00


George W. Stickney,


engineer 48 85


William McKay,


foreman


5 75


George N. Black,


foreman and steward. 22 50


Caleb Stickney,


assistant engineer.


12 50


Steamer Co. No. 3, 6 months' pay of men


130 50


George W. Carter, services as foreman


5 00


A. W. Banks, clerk


5 00


W. H. P. Howard, 66 engineer 29 16


George C. Perkins


assistant engineer . 12 50


Charles E. Ash,


fireman.


11 25


John H. Curran, repairs on hose carriage 18 00


Enoch Gerrish, fare to Manchester. 4 16


F. P. Tibbetts, grinding and repairing axes 1 00


Manchester Locomotive Works, one brass oil can 4 75


S. H. Thurlow, shovel and axe 3 50


J. A. Adams, use of horse and team 47 00


George Lucy, use of horse.


15 00


Frank E. Davis, work on pipes 3 95


R. C. McConnell, hauling engine. 20 25


Caleb H. Howard, 12 1-2 hours labor on hose. 2 50


Joseph W. Landford, hauling engine to fire 85 00


Charles R. Sargent, repairing hose. 23 75


George E. Bamford, services as steward 17 50


$1,946 44


8,


Steamer Co. No. 1, services, 15 men, 6 months.


58 32


196


TREASURER'S REPORT.


JUNE.


George H. Peavey, services as fireman 11 25


Charles E. Ash, services as fireman . 11 25


Andrew J. Morse & Son, 1 plain Siamese 10 00


George E. Bamford, cleaning hose 19 80


Frank E. Davis, labor on hose carriage 29 87


Charles R. Sargent, repairing pumps 9 75


George P. Bishop. repairing harness 6 50


Wm. E. Soule, labor on hose 16 40


P. M. Lougee, 1 whiffletree . 1 25


Wm. & M. O'Connell, setting tires, etc 16 75


Edward Donahoe, standard for steamer


50


Thomas P. Mackinney, 1 wheel jack, etc. 7 93


John S. Frost Hose Co., services rendered 10 80


William A. Noyes, hauling hose carriage 5 00


Eagle Chemical Co., 1 bbl eagle powder 20 20


George W. Stickney, labor fitting pole. 5 50


W. & M. McConnell, repairing hose carriage 11 47


C. H. deRochmont, expenses to Boston, Lowell and Nashua 20 70


Hunneman & Co., rubber hose 27 00


American rubber Co., rubber coats 28 00


James Boyd & Sons, leather pipes and shut-off nozzles 95 00


$365 92


JULY.


Manchester Locomotive Works, repairs on engine 1218 20


George H. Peavy, services as fireman. 11 25


William H. P. Howard, services as engineer . 29 16


Samuel P. Boardman, services as engineer 29 16


Thomas Huse, expenses to Manchester 18 00


George Bamford, labor on hose 16 10


W. & M. O'Connell, repairs on brakes, &c


35 40


Ocean Mills Co., twenty pounds waste. 2 00


George W. Stickney, storing steamer 5 00


Western Union Telegraph Co., one telegram 43


Willard E. Hunt, work on fire department. 1 75


R. C. McConnell, teaming engine to fire 5 00


James Boyd & Sons, leather pipe, etc. 86 00


Amount carried forward. $1,457 45


197


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $1,457 45


Richardson Brothers, 1 gallon oil 1 50


F. E. Davis. labor on hose pipe 49 85


George Lucy, horse hire . 5 00


Estate of Joseph Lunt, damage to house. 11 08


William Holker & Co., wash board and dipper 13 80


A. P. Questrom, damage to house 25 00


$1,563 68


AUGUST.


Fabric Fire Hose Co., 3000 feet hose 2,400 00


William B. Porter, watching fire. 10 00


George E. Bamford, labor on hose 41 67


John C. Stanley, 1 dozen washers 15


John W. Lambert, labor on hose. 3 00


William B. Porter, teaming and hauling engine to fire 75 40


P. H. Blumpey, 5 gallons sperm oil. 7 50


Fred W. Knapp. making tool box. 2 00


Eastern Railroad Co., express charges 55


W. & M. O'Connell, labor on steamer 12 50


George P. Bishop, repairing harness 12 50


William B. Porter, paid freight on hose 3 08


Andrew J. Morse & Son, hydrant gate, etc


71 40


66 23 80


45 00


Boston Belting Co., suction Hose. 29 25


Manchester Locomotive Co., repairing steamer. 28 00


F. E. Davis, grate casting, oil cups, etc


labor on brake, etc.


39 62


. . labor on steamer.


97 55


66 labor on hose. 30 20


George N. Black, services as fireman 33 75


Charles E. Ash, services as fireman 22 50


George W. Stickney, services as engineer 43 75


R. C. McConnell, hauling engine to fire. 5 50


Eastern Railroad Co., transportation of steamer 16 60


42 04


labor on lantern brackets 20 60


$3,117 91


25


198


TREASURER'S REPORT.


SEPTEMBER.


Hunneman & Co., lanterns $ 94 35


Steamer Co. No. 3. 65 25


Charles E. Ash, services as fireman 11 25


George H. Peavey, services as fireman. 22 50


William H. P. Howard, services as engineer 29 16


Thomas Huse, services as ass't engineer . 11 66


Geo. P. Palmer, N. E. agent, 5 gallons oil. 8 75


Charles E. Ash, testing hose. 5 00


How & French, 1 keg rottenstone.


4 55


John T. Butman, painting hose carriage


100 00


George N. Black, cleaning stone 10 00


George W. Hunt, sperm oil. 8 55


Frank E. Davis, services on steamer. 17 59


Thomas P. Mackinney, hooks and cordage.


1 47


George E. Bamford, care of hose 5 30 et als, testing hose 13 15


James J. Healey, professional services 9 00


$417 53


OCTOBER,


Torrent Engine Company No. 7. $200 00


Charles E. Ash, services as fireman 11 25


George H. Peavey, services as fireman 11 25


A. J. Leighton, hauling Hook & Ladder 37 10


F. E. Davis, labor on steamer . 11 30


William A. Davis & Son, rope yarns. 60


P. M. Lougee, repairing box on hose carriage 5 75


A. Russell & Sons, steamer grate. 9 16


Manchester Locomotive Works, safety valve spring 2 00


John T. Butman, painting steamer No. 1. 55 00


J. A. Adams, hauling coal 28 00


$371 41


NOVEMBER.


William A. Gould, drawing plan of water pipe service. 32 00


Young America Hook & Ladder Company. 173 00


Board of Engineers, services rendered 180 00


Amount carried forward. $385 00


199


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $385 00


Engine Company No. 7, services rendered. 177 00


Engine Company No. 8, services rendered. 377 00


Hook & Ladder Company, services rendered. 37 00


John S. Frost Hose Company, services rendered . 118 00


George E. Bamford, services as steward. 17 50


Steamer Company No. 1, services rendered 140 50


Samuel P. Boardman, services as engineer 62 33


George H. Peavey, services as fireman 11 25


Frank Hardy, services as assistant engineer 12 50


Steamer Company No. 2, services rendered 130 50


George N. Black, services as fireman 33 75


William McKay, services as fireman 5 00


George W. Mckay, services as clerk . 5 00


Caleb Stickney, services as assistant engineer 12 50


George W. Stickney, services as engineer 43 75


Steamer Company No. 3, services rendered 65 25


A. W. Banks, services as clerk . 5 00


Charles E. Ash, services as fireman. 11 25


George C. Perkins, services as assistant engineer 12 50


George W. Carter, services as foreman . 5 00


William H. P. Howard, services as engineer 38 41


Moody Brothers, painting box for hose carriage 3 00


F. A. Silloway, trimming seat 7 65


Charles R. Sargent, labor on gong 4 75


George P. Bishop, oil polish, whip, &c 4 35


William McKay, taking steamer 2 off cars 3 00


N. C. Moody, work on hose carriage.


5 00


Arthur G. Warner, labor at fire.


3 00


George E. Bamford, services on hose


12 15


Henry M. Cross, English canel coal


157 17


Charles L. Jackman, .


3 62


Frank S. Carson, watching at fire.


2 50


George Young, watching at fire. 52 65


2 50


Edward P. Russell, horse hire and cash advanced


George E. Bamford, labor on hose carriage 2 25


Edward O. Littlefield, Agent, teaming .


51 00


John T. Butman, painting hose carriage 47 00


C. S. Blake, labor on Hook & Ladder 2 00


Amount carried forward $2,069 58


200


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward .. $2,069 58


A. J. Leighton, hauling Hook & Ladder 16 00


Hunneman & Co., reflecting lanterns 28 85


$2,114 43


DECEMBER.


W. & M. O'Connell, repairing spring on harness 16 10


Moses M. Ross, matches and pails 57 34


J. M. Greenough, horse hire 15 00


George Lucy, horse hire . 20 00


Frank J. Welch, two lanterns 2 00


Andrew J. Morse & Son, hydrant gates


47 60


T. G. & H. E. McGlew, repairing hose carriage 45 97


J. W. Evans & Co., services on steamer 8 00


Hunnerman & Co., reflecting lanterns


28 00


Henry Cook, jr., record book. . 1 95


Thomas P. Mackinney, brass padlocks


1 30


R. C. McConnell, teaming steamer


16 00


A. J. Leighton, hauling Hook & Ladder 5 00


F. E. Davis, labor on hydrants 5 80


F. E. Davis, labor on hydrants .. 47 42


Charles E. Ash, services as steward. 11 25


William B. Porter, old hose. 71 10


George E. Bamford, service on fire department. 22 82


$422 65


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January $ 185 47


February


1,025 88


66 March


266 68


April


144 62


May


1,946 44


66 June.


365 92


July . .


1,563 68


66 August.


3,117 91


66 September.


417 53


66 October


371 41


66 November 2,114 43


66 December .422 65


Total expenditures for the year ending Dec. 16., 1882. . $11,942 62


201


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


HIGHWAY DEPARTMEMT.


Appropriation for Highways. . $5,000 00


CREDITS.


From W. H. T. Dodge 12 90


William Porter, jr 3 25


$5,016 15


Amount undrawn transferred to Incidentals to balance


account 1,311 05


Expenditures


$3,705 10


EXPENDITURES ON HIGHWAYS.


Authorized by the Committee on Highways.


JANUARY.


D. C. Batchelder, services as superintendent of highways .. . $50 00 John Hale, services on highway 17 10


Patrick Niland, 18 00 6


Thomas Ryan,


18 75


Edward Powers,


17 70


George Gorwaiz, 66


3 00


Patrick Murphy, 66


16 20


Jere Shehan,


12 00


Cornelius Lynch,


18 45


John Buckley, 66


14 10


Michael Donahoe, 66


11 70


Patrick Dickson, 66


1 50


Thomas H. Lunt, labor on highway


8 25


Thomas G. Dodge,


4 00


$210 75


FEBRUARY.


D. C. Batchelder, services as superintendent of highways .. . $50 00 John Hale, services on highway. 12 90


Patrick Murphy,


3 15


John Buckley,


.


5 25


Amount carried forward $71 30


202


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $71 30


Corn. Lynch, serv. on highway .


4 12


Edward Powers. 66


11 32


Patrick Niland,


10 80


Thomas Ryan,


66


12 07


Patrick Dickson. 8 25


Michael Donahoe. 66


6 60


William Porter, jr., use of team . . 5 50


Edward Murphy, shoveling snow 9 90


Hugh McGlew, repairing shovels, &c. 17 10


$156 96


MARCH.


Wm. H. T. Dodge, services as superintendent of highways. $42 86


Daniel C. Batchelder, 9 20


John Hale, services on highway


23 85


Patrick Niland,


7 35


Thomas Ryan,


21 60


Michael Donahoe, 66


19 65


Edward Powers,


19 35


Patrick Dixon,


17 10


Cornelius Lynch,


21 15


John Buckley,


6 30


Patrick Murphy,


11 25


Cornelius Murphy,


16 80


John Connors, 66


60


Michael J. Kelley,


14 10


Daniel Creadon,


11 70


Michael Bennett,


7 80


John Moynihan, 66


1 95


Michael Lynch,


4 80


Leary Welch,


3 75


Daniel Lyons.


2 55


Peter Connor, 66


14 55


James Corey,


1 20


Thomas Colman, . 6


14 25


William Carroll,


10 05


James Maguire, 66 5 10


Amount carried forward.


$308 86


203


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward $308 86


J. G. Connors, serv. on highway


5 10


Edmund Murphy . 21 60


George E. Bamford, “


60


Frank Carey,


1 80


John Hussey,


1 35


John Lervy,


8 85


John J. Collins, jr., 66


45


Frederick Knapp, 66


53


Edward Langdon, ..


53


Albert Pray,


53


Patrick Moyland,


1 80


Patrick Shay,


1 80


William E. Soul, 66


2 25


William B. Porter, services with drag. 19 75


Thomas H. Davis, expenses to Salen, Chelsea and Boston . 5 00


$380 80


APRIL.


W. H. T. Dodge, services as superintendent of highways. .. $62 50 George W. Greeley, labor on highway 3 45


Luther Hatch, services on highway 3 60


John Hale, 66


8 10


Edward Powers,


9 45


Michael Donahoe,


8 70


Edward Murphy,


2 70


Patrick Dixon,


1 70


Thomas Ryan, 66


2 40


Cornelius Lynch,


5 25


Thomas Colman,


. 6


75


Michael J. Kelley.


66


3 00


Daniel Creadon,


1 20


John J. Connors, .


1 35


Peter O. Connor,


2 55


Cornelius Murphy,


3 15


Leary Welch, 66


1 05


John Cashman,


60


Timothy Nolan,


30


William Carroll,


22


$122 02


204


TREASURER'S REPORT.


MAY.


Wm. H. T. Dodge, services as superintendent of highways. $62 50


John Hale, services on highway 28 80


Michael Donahoe, 66 25 05


Cornelius Murphy, 25 35


Thomas Ryan, 26 10


William Carroll,


27 30


Thomas Colman,


21 00


John J. Connors,


4 80


Patrick Murphy,


20 40


Cornelius Kelleher,


20 40


John Toomey, 66


14 25


Michael Scahill,


15 00


Timothy Haley,


11 70


John Moulton, 66


12 00


Daniel Creadon,


4 50


Patrick Dixon, 66


45


Edward Powers,


4 20


William B. Porter, serviees with snow plow


4 50


John Hoey, services on highway .


4 00


Hector Little, services with team


John M. Chase, services on highway.


12 33


J. Parker & Son,


66


9 59


Frank Ennis, 66


53


$385 98


JUNE.


Wm. H. T. Dodge, services as superintendent of highways.$62 50 John Hale, services on highway. 36 75


Michael Donahoe, 18 75


Thomas Ryan, 3 45


36 00


William Carroll, 37 50


John Moulton, 66


25 20


Cornelius Kelleher,


29 55


Patrick Murphy,


36 75


Amount carried forward


$286 45


Cornelius Murphy,


16 75


Dennis & Daniel Donahoe, services on highway 14 48


205


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward $286 45


Dan'l Creedon, serv. on highway.


36 30


Michael Schahill,


18 60


Daniel Lynch,


23 25


Michael J. Kelley,


4 20


F. Donahoe, sharpening picks . 2 45


Thomas G. Dodge, labor on crossings 11 63


Thurston & Colman, lumber 12 63


Edwin Currier, labor on highway .... 6 00


William Porter, jr., breaking out roads 9 00


D. C. Batchelder, setting edge stone 2 82


George W. Hunt, oil. 3 45


Thomas P. Mackinney, shovels and hoes


23 00


$439 78


JULY.


Wm. H. T. Dodge, services as surveyor of highways. 62 50


Thomas G. Dodge, labor on highway. 3 13


John Hale, 66


34 50


Thomas Ryan,


5 25


Cornelius Murphy


33 75


Patrick Murphy,


33 75


William Carroll, 21 00


Cornelius Kelleher,


11 25


Daniel Creadon,


31 50


Cornelius Lynch,


3 00


John Moulton, 66


15 00


Patrick Finnigan,


2 85


Daniel Lynch,


75


W. C. Toppan, services paving . 9 62


Joseph B. & John C. Moulton, breaking paths 14 68


T. K. Bartlett, work with cattle 45 00


H. T. Newhall, labor with team 90 00


$417 53


AUGUST.


Wm. H. T. Dodge, services as superintendent of highways. $62 50 John H. Curran, iron grating. 3 35


John Hale, services on highway 39 75


Amount carried forward $ 105 60


26


200


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $ .. 105 60


M. Donahoe, serv. on highway


9 45


Thomas Ryan, 66


24 00


Cornelius Murphy, 66


3 75


Patrick Murphy, 66


30 90


William Carroll, 66


16 50


Cornelius Kelleher, 9 75


Daniel Creedon, 66


36 30


Cornelius Lynch,


18 75


Edward Powers, 66


31 50


Dennis Dineen, 66


2 25


Daniel Casey,


2 25


Timothy Haley,


3 00


$294 00


SEPTEMBER.


Wm. H. T. Dodge, services as superintendent of highways. $62 50 John Hale, services on highway . 24 00


Michael Donahoe,


22 50


Thomas Ryan, 66


24 75


Cornelius Murphy, 66


23 40


Patrick Murphy,


26 10


Cornelius Kelleher,


30 00


Cornelius Lynch, 66


11 25


William Carroll, 66


22 50


Edward Powers, 66


15 00


John Moulton, 66


Thomas P. Mackinney, shovels and axe 3 00


2 40


E. Donahoe, labor on tools. 21 10


M. L. Chase, services on road . 16 00


Thurston & Colman, lumber 8 18


$312 68


OCTOBER.


Wm. H. T. Dodge, services as superintendent of highways. $62 50 John Hale, services on highway. 29 25


Michael Donahoe, 18 75


Thomas Ryan, 7 50


Amount carried forward. $118 00


207


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward $118 00


C. Murphy, serv. on highway


26 10


Patrick Murphy,


27 15


William Carroll,


31 50


Cornelius Kelleher,


28 65


Edward Powers,


29 25


John Moulton,


26 55


S. H. Thurlow, nails and bolts


2 03


William A. Davis & Son, rope for traces.


43


P. M. Lougee, four bridges. 13 50


Daniel Lyons, labor with team 15 80


$318 96


NOVEMBER.


Wm. H. T. Dodge, services as superintendent of highways. $62 50 Thomas G. Dodge, labor on crossing 2 35


John Hale, services on highway 40 50


Michael Donahoe, 41 25


Thomas Ryan, 40 50


Cornelius Murphy, 66 39 90


Patrick Murphy, 66 40 20


Cornelius Murphy, 40 65


William Carroll, 13 35


Edward Powers, 66


36 15


Cornelius Lynch,


25 50


John Moulton, 40 20 66


Daniel Lynch, 66


3 00


$426 .5


DECEMBER.


Wm. H. T. Dodge, services as superintendent of highways.$62 50 Thomas G. Dodge, labor on crossing 1 50


John Hale, services on highway 17 25


Michael Donahoe. 6 6


17 70


Thomas Ryan, 22 50


Cornelius Murphy, 66 18 75


Patrick Murphy, 16 50


Cornelius Kelleher,


22 80


Amount carried forward. $179 50


208


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $179 50


C. Lynch, services on highway .


18 00


John Moulton, 6 6


16 50


Edward Powers,


18 00


Thurston & Colman, lumber.


7 29


Charles R. Sargent, setting level glass


30


$239 59


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January


$ 210 75


66


February


156 96


March


380 80


April


122 02


May


385 98


June


439 78


July


417 53


August


294 00


66


September


312 68


66


October


318 96


November


426 05


66


December


239 59


Total expenditures for year ending Dec. 16, 1882.


$3,705 10


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209


SIDEWALK AND EDGESTONE DEPARTMENT.


SIDEWALKS & EDGESTONES.


Appropriation


. $1,000 00


CREDITS.


From Stephen Woodman


$75 50


Beale Brothers


10 50


E. P. Dodge. 34 80


William A. Little


30 75


Charles McQuade


3 93


Enoch Gerrish.


40 00


Charles Moody .


16 00


Stephen Kimball


13 90


George Fits


38 50


P. H. Lunt. 43 50


John Caldwell. 7 38


A. P. Sawyer


23 42


F. A. Howe


12 25


S. K. Whipple.


34 75


George W. Snow 38 88


William H. Dodge


91 00


Charles H. deRochemont


58 08


Lawrence Brown


49 00


Thomas Glynn 4 37 626 51


1,626 51


Amount undrawn transferred to Incidentals to balance account 413 91


$1,212 60


JANUARY.


William B. Porter, teaming.


$ 3 50


John A.[Greeley, bricks. 19 50


$23 00


FEBRUARY.


Thurston & Colman, posts.


$ 4 24


E. Donahoe, iron work for crossing 7 50


William Porter, jr., teaming 2 50


$14 24


210


TREASURER'S REPORT.


MAY.


F. W. Young, brick paving. $ 6 00


William & M. O'Connell, gutter .crossing 16 00


$22 00


JUNE.


James Shattuck, renewing sidewalk concrete $29 31


Thurston & Colman, lumber 20 75


Edwin Currier, labor on sidewalk. 30 90


P. M. Lougee, bridge. 13 00


Moody Brothers, making bridges.


14 00


E. Donahoe, repairing bridge 18 00


Michael Donahoe, labor on sidewalk 18 00


$143 96


JULY.


Orrin J. Gurney, brick paving $14 40


Edwin Currier, labor as mason 4 12


W. C. Toppan, setting edgestone . 1 38


Thomas H. Lunt, setting edgestone


20 63


Michael Donahoe, labor on edgestone 33 75


Cornelius Lynch,


30 75


Schooner May Queen, freight of edgestones. 156 93


$261 96


AUGUST.


William A. Gould, superintendent of setting edgestones .$10 00


Blaisdell Brothers, edgestone ... 442 06


Michael Donahoe, setting edgestone 25 50


Dr. F. A. Howe, brick paving .


8 57


John Caldwell, 66


18 13


T. H. Lunt, setting edgestone


11 00


Canning Brothers, labor on stone. 8 00


$523 26


SEPTEMBER.


Thomas H. Lunt, setting edgestone $11 00


T. J. Manning, teaming sand . 50


Cornelius Lynch, resetting edgestone 24 75


Samuel K. Whipple, brick paving 16 27


T. P. Mackinney, two cotton lines 40


$52 92


211


SIDEWALK AND EDGESTONE DEPARTMENT.


OCTOBER.


Cornelius Lynch, labor at Turkey hill


$21 00


Thomas H. Lunt, setting edgestone 22 00


John H. Curran, ironing bridges. 16 95


George D. Thurlow, jr., paving brick sidewalk 20 40


N. P. Morrison, resetting edgestone. 4 13


$84 48


NOVEMBER.


Browns Wharf, wharfage on 100 tons of stone $10 00


Cornelius Lynch, seven days' labor ... 10 50


N. P. Morrison, balance on another bill . 2 25


Edward F. Manning, repairing bridge. 3 25


William B. Porter, use of jigger 1 00


T. H. Lunt, setting edgestone. 8 25


George W. Marston, labor on crossing.


20 00


$55 25


DECEMBER.


David Smith, bricks.


$18 50


T. G. & H. E. McGlew, repairing bridges for culverts . 5 45


George D. Thurlow, jr., brick paving. 7 58


$31 53


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January .


$ 23 00


66


February


14 24


66 May


22 00


June.


143 96


66 July . .


261 96


66


August.


523 26


September


52 92


66 October


84 48


66 November 55 25


December 31 53


Total expenditures for the year ending Dec. 16., 1882. . $ 1,292 60


212


TREASURER'S REPORT.


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation $8,000 00


CREDITS.


From City Clerk .$ 75 85


From State of Massachusetts balance of


corporation tax of 1881 580 98


From amounts on pay roll not called for


4 36


Uncollected State Aid .


48 00


C. R. Sargent, for public statutes


2 85


C. M. Crofoot. 2 00


Cash of 1881 tax.


88


State of Massachusetts, account of corporation tax of 1882. . .... 8,152 29


Commonwealth on acc't for'n shipping 5,136 86


Liquor licenses. 46 87


Non-resident bank shares


380 43


14,431 37


22,431 37


Trans. from appropriation Poor dep't ... $ 26 12


Highway dep't. 1,311 05


66


Sidewalks and


Edgestones . .. 413 91


66


66


Bromfield fund 133 72


Interest 721 15


66


66


Newb'rt bridge 408 38


Pond st. house. 8 33


3,022 66


25,454 03


Expenditures as per detailed statement below$9,158 25 Transferred to School department. 1,380 69


Fire department. 2,432 63


Amount carried forward.


$12,971 57


213


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $12,971 57


Transferred to Public Property .


1,631 60


Police department


1,880 65


Lighting streets


374 01


Salaries


239 14


Fuel .


1,112 58


Public Library


428 28


..


Board of Health . 261 28


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Repairs on City hall . 410 75


.6 Abatement of taxes 2,888 53


22,198 39


Undrawn transferred to Sinking Fund to balance act. ... $3,255 64




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