City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1883, Part 10

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1883
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29 49


Sewell B. Noyes, chairs and clock.


13 25


William A. Hatch, labor on school house 101 88


L. M. Hatch & Son, shingles 93 66


Willard A. Hatch, stock for repairing schoolhouse


54 29


Frank E. Davis, labor and stock. 2 65


904 17


SEPTEMBER.


John Moore,


driver No. 1 double team 45 00


William T. Thompson, 2 45 00


William F. Stanwood, 3 45 00


James P. Plumer,


66


1 single team.


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell, 2 40 00


James G. Norton, two days labor 3 34


Paul Titcomb, corn and oats 13 50


J. F. Brian, labor on harnesses 19 40


Murdock Parlor Grate Co., three guards. 19 50


American Tube Works, one brass tube


17 82


Amount carried forward. $288 56


217


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $288 56


F. E. Davis, gas piping, etc. 41 56


William Holker & Co., stove pipes, elbows and labor . .157 03 Newburyport Water Co., extra service pipe at Alms House. 6 65 Blake & Noyes, painting schoolhouse, doors, glass, etc .... 121 59 Eben Rolfe, repairing desks. 5 50


J. B. Creasey, labor, lead, oil, etc 57 40


George W. Manser, services as stage carpenter 1 25


George W. Hunt, dusters, brooms. etc 13 55


Edward S. Hidden, repairing ceiling 3 00


Rufus Adams, stock and labor. 19 75


Charles L. Huse, numbering settees City Hall 28 50


John Chamberlain, work on stoves 9 35


A. J. Leighton, teaming 70


Edmund Smith, services as auctioneer


10 00


Thomas Ryan, labor on city team. 12 75


777 14


OCTOBER.


Edward S. Hidden, plastering and whitewashing 25 00


B. & M. R. R. by J. Otis Winkley, freight of horses 7 70


Stephen H. Thurlow, hardware. 11 64


Davis, Kimball & Peabody, expenses to Boston 10 00


C. A. Currier, repairing pumps. 3 75


Joseph Torrey, painting and glazing 116 49


S. K. Gilman, forty-nine street signs 24 50


George L. Green, labor and stock. 3 75


William H. Toppan, 26 84


Thomas & Williams, repairing slate roof.


10 00


B. W. Ordway, settees 4 50


Thomas Coffee, labor cleaning and sweeping 3 00


Bayley & Perkins, lumber


129 90


James C. Colman, lumber


82 79


Frank E. Davis, stock and labor 23 92


John C. Stanley, hardware 34 63


J. B. Knight, grain. . .


62 90


Edward F. Manning, shoeing horses and repairing work. .. 20 50


A. N. Frost, 8 00


Amount carried forward. $ 609 81


218


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $609 81


Paul Titcomb, grain. 12 40


John Moore, driver No. 1 double team 45 00


William T. Thompson,


2


66


45 00


William F. Stanwood,


3


66 45 00


James P. Plumer,


I single team


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell,


2


40 00


James C. Colman, plank and cartage.


3 39


840 60


NOVEMBER.


John Moore, driver No. 1 double team. 45 00


William T. Thompson, 2 45 00


William F. Stanwood,


3


45 00


66


James P. Plumer,


66


1 single team.


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell,


2


40 00


John C. Colman,


66


3 double team, extra


45 00


Parker Lougee, repairing wagons 22 25


Edward F. Manning, stock and labor


6 25


Paul Titcomb, grain .


14 40


John F. Bryan, repairs on harness.


39 95


T. H. Boardman, expenses to Boston, seven times


21 00


J. Otis Winkley,


nine


27 00


E. Ham & Co., one pair gray horses


750 00


Rufus Adams, labor on public property


Albert Titcomb, lumber. 3 04


F. E. Davis, labor and stock at police station


6 84


A. D. Woods,


City Hall.


36 54


N. E. Patent Fire Escape Co., two fire escapes


72 00


Thomas Ronan, jr., stock and labor repairing well.


2 00


C. H. Mckinney & Co , lamp fixtures ....


31 90


Blake & Noyes, stock and labor, painting


44 41


James M. Woods, tools for furnace


2 50


Gerrish & Goodwin, stock and labor. 18 81


T. H. Boardman for E. R. R., freight of fire escape 40


Joseph E Kimball, stock and labor at Alms House 3 50


Thomas G. Dodge, laying platform 1 25


Amount carried forward. $1,415 79


51 75


219


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $1,415 79


Luther Haskell, one express wagon 135 00


B. W. Ordway, labor .. 4 95


Frank E. Davis, steam heating engine house No. 2 stock and labor, 35 94


397 00


George N. Young, care of police station.


6 25


George W. Manser, services at City Hall. 17 50


Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware. 3 44


Thomas G. Dodge, 34 days labor


68 00


2,083 87


DECEMBER.


John Moore,


services as teamster 45 00


William T. Thompson, 45 00


William F. Stanwood, 45 00


James P. Plumer, 40 00


Alfred O. Lowell, .. 6


40 00


John C. Colman, 42 00


Hugh McGlew, blacksmith work and stock


76 71


J. F. Bryan, harness 17 60


Paul Titcomb, grain 16 90


J. B. Knight, 79 95


J. M. Bacheller, boarding horses five weeks 50 00


A. S. Plumer, litter and labor stowing same. 19 78


A. Hodgdon, teaming 2 05


Bayley & Perkins, lumber 4 44


George W. Manser, services as stage carpenter 15 00


Ireland & Trefethen, furniture. 111 25


John Chamberlain, repairing stoves 10 40


Bayley & Perkins, lumber ..


20 57


Lord Brothers, curtain fixtures and labor 27 14


Charles R. Sargent, stock and labor 18 35


Blake & Noyes, stock and labor painting 49 94


J. W. Evans & Co., work planing, etc


25 72


Daniel Danforth, care of city trough 14 00


M. P. Goodwin, labor and nails.


3 45


Lovett's Express, expressing . 18 89


Charles E. Ash, cleaning ward room. 2 00


Amount carried forward. $841 14


220


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $841 14


Thomas G. Dodge, labor.


5 00


F. E. Davis, stock and labor at City Hall. 120 90


Stephen Peabody, cash paid 1 93


Hayes, Spencer & Co., school desks 172 43


John E. Bayley, stock and labor 115 23


Amos Pettingell, lumber 11 08


James C. Colman, ' 10 64


Todd & Brown, repairing pumps. 4 90


Joseph M. Greenough, use of horse and buggy 3 00


1,286 25


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January . $870 92


66 February 782 23


66 March


423 02


April 564 75


May


659 57


June


919 52


July


512 10


66


August


904 17


66


September


777 14


66 October


840 60


November


2,083 87


December .1,286 25


Total expenditures for year ending Dec. 15, 1883. $10,624 14


221


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation .$9,000 00


CREDITS.


From E. F. Bartlett, clerk of police court, fees


to May 14, 1883. 1,543 36 1,543 36


10,543 36


Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to balance


account.


943 62


Expenditures .11,486 98


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the Committee on Police. JANUARY.


John W. Sargent,


services as marshal.


79 50


Samuel W. Tuck,


66


ass't marshall. 62 50


George B. Hicken,


captain of the watch 62 50


Edward E. Taylor,


patrolman


62 00


Moses P. Towne.


54 25


John C. Buckley,


66


66


56 25


John H. Daniels,


56 25


Jacob P. Torrey,


66


66


56 25


Joseph H. Post,


66


60


56 25


James Stanton,


56 25


John G. Gove,


66


59 25


Daniel Ryan,


66


56 25


Henry Hidden,


66


19 25


John H. Worthen,


66


39 12


Ira F. H. Blake,


37 12


Telephone Co., use of telephone


5 05


Karl Castelhun, jamaica ginger


1 00


N. Marden, horse hire. . 3 00


John C. M. Bayley, service as council


80 00


902 04


28


222


TREASURER'S REPORT.


FEBRUARY.


H. P. Sargent, horse hire.


1 00


Edward E. Taylor,


services as marshal. 82 20


George B. Hicken,


ass't marshal 61 12


Samuel W. Tuck,


patrolman


2 08


Hiram Janvrin, 66


60 00


John W. Sargent, 66


62 00


George N. Young,


66


captain of the watch


62 50


Albert D. Hale,


6 6


patrolman


55 25


Moses H. Towne,


66


50 75


Daniel Ryan,


54 25


Allen McLean,


54 25


James Stanton,


66


54 25


Jacob P. Torrey,


66


66


54 25


Henry J. Hidden,


66


54 25


John G. Gove,


54 25


Bartholomew Shehan,


54 25


Frank Buckley,


66


66


54 25


Daniel C. Batchelder,


66


3 50


William P. Johnes,


66


60


6 00


George Butler, pilot bread 10 88


Scoville Manufacturing Co., coat buttons


24 38


Telephone Co., use of telephone


4 85


Charles H. Johnson, pencils and books


12 68


933 19


MARCH.


Edward E. Taylor,


services as marshal.


76 75


George B. Hicken,


ass't marshal 62 50


Hiram Janvrin,


patrolman 56 00


John W. Sargent,


56 00


George N. Young,


66


56 50


Albert D. Hale,


66


56 37


Jacob P. Torrey,


66


56 37


Moses P. Towne,


66


.


54 50


James Stanton,


66


·


56 37


Allen McLean,


56 37


Bartholomew Shehan,


56 37


Amount carried forward


$644 10


·


.


·


·


.


223


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $644 10


Daniel Ryan,


services as patrolman 56 37


Henry J. Hidden,


56 37


John G. Gove,


56 37


Francis Buckley,


66


56 37


Joseph M. Tappan, 66 66


1 88


Telephone Co., rental of telephone 5 00


George P. Bishop, police belts.


12 00


Castelhun & Hale, bottle of ink.


1 00


Western Union Telegraph Co., telegram


47


George Butler, pilot bread .


3 99


Stevens for Telegraph Co., cash paid for telegram 21 38


915 30


APRIL.


Edward E. Taylor,


services as marshal


75 15


George B. Hicken,


ass't marshal 62 50


John W. Sargent,


66


patrolman 62 00


Hiram Janvrin,


66


62 00


Francis Buckley, 66


58 12


Albert D. Hale,


66


58 12


Moses P. Towne,


58 12


Allen McLean,


58 12


Daniel Ryan,


58 12


James Stanton,


66


58 12


Jacob P. Torrey,


58 12


Henry J. Hidden,


66


58 12


John G. Gove, 66


58 12


Bartholomew Shehan,


58 12


George N. Young,


captain of the watch. 62 50


John P. Lovell & Sons, clubs and belts. 11 25


Telephone Co., rental of telephone. 4 65


921 25


MAY


J. M. Greenough, horse hire. 4 00


Edward E. Taylor,


services as marshal 76 00


George B. Hicken,


ass't marshal 62 50


Amount carried forward. $142 50


1


224


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward.


$142 50


John W. Sargent,


services as patrolman . 60 00


Hiram Janvrin,


60 00


George N. Young,


66


captain of watch 60 50


Bartholomew Shehan,


patrolman


56 25


Jacob P. Torrey,


57 25


Allen McLean,


66


66


57 25


Daniel Ryan,


56 25


Moses P. Towne,


66


66


56 25


Albert D. Hale,


66


57 25


Francis Buckley,


56 25


Henry J. Hidden,


6.


56 25


James Stanton,


66


56 25


John G. Gove,


5 62


Daniel C. Batchelder,


66


20 63


Joseph M. Tappan,


49 75


George Butler, Family pilot bread


13 88


Telephone Co., rental of telephone.


4 30


926 43


JUNE.


Edward E. Taylor,


services as marshal. 78 50


George B. Hicken,


ass't marshal 62 50


John W. Sargent,


66


patrolman 62 00


Hiram Janvrin,


62 00


George N. Young, 66


captain of watch


62 50


Joseph M. Tappan, 66


patrolman


58 12


Daniel C. Batchelder,


66


66


58 12


Moses P. Towne,


66


58 12


Daniel Ryan,


66


58 12


Allen McLean, ٠،


66


58 12


Jacob P. Torrey,


58 12


Bartolomew Shehan,


66


58 12


Henry Hidden,


66


58 12


Frank Buckley,


66


58 12


James Stanton,


58 12


George Butler, 130 pounds pilot bread


9 76


Amount carried forward. $929 71


11 25


Albert D. Hale,


·


225


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $929 71


Scoville Man'f. Co., police coat and vest. 6 75


B. & N. Telephone Co., rental of telephone 4 75


941 21


JULY.


Edward E. Taylor,


services as marshal. 76 25


George B. Hicken,


ass't marshal. 62 50


Hiram Janvrin,


patrolman 60 00


J. W. Sargent,


60 00


George N. Young,


services as captain of watch 61 50


Moses P. Towne,


patrolman 58 25


57 25


Daniel Ryan,


66


57 25


Albert D. Hale,


58 25


James Stanton,


56 25


Henry Hidden,


56 25


Jacob P. Torrey,


66


57 25


Frank Buckley,


56 25


Joseph M Tappan,


56 25


Bartholomew Shehan,


66


57 25


Charles H. Bartlett,


at Pines


2 00


B. & N. Telephone Co., use of telephone.


5 60


898 35


AUGUST.


Edward E. Taylor,


services as marshal.


78 75


George B. Hicken,


ass't marshal 64 50


John W. Sargent,


patrolman 64 00


Hiram Janvrin, 66


64 00


George N. Young,


captain of watch 68 00


Moses P. Towne,


patrolman 48 87


Henry J. Hidden,


61 12


Bartholomew Shehan,


61 12


John G. Gove,


61 12


Frank Buckley,


63 12


Joseph M. Tappan,


66


61 12


Jacob P. Torrey,


61 12


Daniel Ryan,


16


66


60 12


Amount carried forward.


$816 96


Allen McLean,


66


226


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward.


$816 96


Allen McLean,


services as patrolman 61 12


James Stanton,


66


66


61 12


Albert D. Hale,


56


61 12


Charles H. Bartlett,


66


66


6 75


Robert C. Bragg,


6.


6 75


Arthur Hoit,


6 75


W. H. T. Dodge,


4 00


Charles Page, 66


66


5 00


John C. Cheney,


66


66


4 00


John Morrison,


4 00


Jere S. Parker, 60


66


2 00


Kenneth Wetherbee,


66


66


4 00


James A. Wetherbee,


66


66


4 00


Samuel W. Tuck,


66


66


4 00


D. M. Lydston,


66


66


4 00


D. C. Batchelder,


66


4 00


John W. Sargent, use of horse and carriage


5 00


Western Union Telegraph Co., message sent.


59


N. Marden, use of horse and wagon


1 00


George Lucy, buggy


1 50


B. & N. Telephone Co., messages sent.


4 65


William P. Jones, badge.


50


George W. Stickney, stock and labor making five billies.


5 00


1077 81


SEPTEMBER.


Edward E. Taylor,


services as marshal 76 15


George B. Hicken,


ass't marshal. 62 50


George N. Young,


captain of watch. 63 50


Hiram Janvrin,


day patrolman. 62 94


John W. Sargent,


and extra 66 69


Joseph M. Tappan,


66


59 13


Frank Buckley, 66


" and doctor's bill 74 13


Albert D. Hale,


66


patrolman 59 13


45 00


Moses P. Towne,


Daniel Ryan, 66


66 59 13


Amount carrried forward. $628 30


227


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. . S 628 30


Allen McLean,


services as patrolman 60 13


James Stanton, 59 13


Jacob P. Torrey,


59 13


Henry J. Hidden,


59 13


Bartholomew Shehan,


. 6


59 13


John G. Gove,


59 13


John F. Brian, strapping billies. 1 25


3 00


George W. Snow, professional attendance.


John P. Lovell & Son, 4 rings, swivels and clubs 13 95


5 20


1,007 48


OCTOBER.


Edward E. Taylor,


services as marshal . 75 00


George B. Hicken,


ass't marshal 62 50


Hiram Janvrin.


patrolman 60 00


John W. Sargent,


60 00


George N. Young,


60 50


Henry J. Hidden,


56 25


John G. Gove, 31 87


Bartholomew Shehan,


66


56 25


Joseph M. Tappan,


56 25


Frank Buckley,


66


56 25


Jacob P. Torrey,


66


57 25


James Stanton,


66


56 25


Allen McLean,


66


56 25


Moses P. Towne,


34 69


Daniel Ryan,


66


56 25


Albert D. Hale,


56 25


Charles H. Bartlett,


42 19


S. H. Fowle, Boston Herald 6 40


B. & N. Telephone Co., telephone service 5 60


C: H. Johnson, stationery . 2 18


948 18


NOVEMBER.


Edward E. Taylor,


services as marshal 77 75


George B. Hicken,


ass't'' 62 50


Amount carried forward. $140 25


B. & N. Telephone Co., telephone service.


228


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward ..


$140 25


George N. Young,


٠٠


captain of watch 62 50


Hiram Janvrin,


patrolman 62 00


John W. Sargent,


66


62 00


Albert D. Hale,


66


58 13


Daniel Ryan,


58 13


Jacob P. Torrey,


66


58 13


Bartholomew Shehan,


66


66


58 13


John G. Gove,


66


47 00


Henry J. Hidden,


66


58 13


James Stanton,


66


58 13


Frank Buckley, 66


66


58 13


Moses P. Towne,


66


52 50


Charles H. Bartlett,


66


٤٠


16 87


Joseph M. Tappan,


66


58 13


Allen McLean,


58 13


J. F. Bryan, billy sockets


5 60


George Butler, pilot bread.


19 58


B. & N. Telephone Co., rental of telephone 5 40


996 87


DECEMBER.


Edward E. Taylor,


services as marshal and expenses 77 35


George B. Hicken,


ass't “ 62 50


Hiram Janvrin,


patrolman


60 00


John W. Sargent,


61 87


George N. Young,


capt. of watch and expenses 60 50


Jacob P. Torrey,


66


patrolman 58 25


59 25


Moses P. Towne,


66


66


50 75


James Stanton,


56 25


Henry J. Hidden,


56 25


Bartholomew Shehan,


66


66


52 50


Frank Buckley,


66


58 25


Allen McLean,


66


66


57 25


John G. Gove,


66


56 25


Daniel Ryan,


66


58 25


Charles H. Bartlett,


5 75


Amount carried forward.


$950 47


·


.


·


Joseph M. Tappan,


66


59 25


Albert D. Hale,


229


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $ 950 47


H. G. Johnson, professional services 50 00


Joseph M. Greenough, services of teams. .


6 75


John W. Sargent, יי


horse. 5 00


B. & N. Telephone Co.,


telephone 6 65


1,018 87


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January . $ 902 04


February


933 19


March.


915 30


April


921 25


May


926 43


June


941 21


July .


898 35


66


August.


.1,077 81


September


1,007 48


October


948 18


66 November


996 87


December 1,018 87


Total expenditures for year ending Dec. 15, 1883. $11,486 98


29


230


TREASURER'S REPORT.


SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS.


Appropriations . $4,800 00


Expenditures 5,175 09


Amount overdrawn transferred to incidentals $ 375 09


EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the City Council. JANUARY.


William H. Johnson, services as city messenger $ 75 00


John C. M. Bayley,


" solicitor .. .. 16 67


James V. Felker,


treasurer and collector


108 33


Thomas 'E. Cutter,


66


clerk of the council.


25 00


George H. Stevens,


city clerk .


91 67


316 67


FEBRUARY.


James V. Felker, services as city treasurer and collector .. . $108 33


Wm. H. Johnson,


messenger . 75 00


Geo. H. Stevens, " clerk .. 91 67


275 00


MARCH.


John C. M. Bayley, salary as city solicitor $ 33 34


George H. Stevens, 66


clerk. 91 67


James V. Felker, 66 " treasurer and collector .. 108 33


Wm. H. Johnson,


" messenger 75 00


Dr. E. P. Hurd, 66


" physician 300 00


Charles J. Brockway, "


assessor. 60 00


668 34


APRIL.


Charles J. Brockway, salary as assessor $ 27 50


George H. Stevens,


city clerk. 91 67


Edward Burrill,


" auditor 200 00


Wm. H. Johnson,


" messenger. 75 00


James V. Felker, 66


" treasurer and collector


108 33


Thomas E. Cutter, 66 clerk of council 25 00


527 50


231


SALARY DEPARTMENT.


MAY.


John C. M. Bayley, salary as city solicitor, etc


$ 41 68


William H. Johnson'


messenger 75 00


George H. Stevens,


clerk .. 91 67


James V. Felker,


treasurer and collector .. 108 34


316 69


JUNE.


William H. Johnson, salary as city messenger. $ 75 00


George H. Stevens,


clerk. . 91 67


James V. Felker,


treasurer and collector .. 108 33


Charles J. Brockway, 66


assessor . 50 00


$325 00


JULY.


William H. Johnson, salary as city messenger $75 00


John C. M. Bayley,


solicitor 50 02


Thomas E. Cutter,


clerk of council 25 00


George H. Stevens, 66


clerk 91 67


James V. Felker,


treasurer and collector. 108 33


350 02


AUGUST.


Charles J. Brockway, salary as assessor


50 00


George H. Stevens,


city clerk. . 91 67


John C. M. Bayley, city solicitor 20 84


William H. Johnson,


" city messenger 75 00


James V. Felker,


city treasurer and collector


108 33


345 84


SEPTEMBER.


William H. Johnson, salary as city messenger


75 00


Geo. W. Jackman, jr., 6 6 assessor 350 00


George H. Stevens,


clerk . 91 67


James V. Felker,


treasurer and collector. . 108 33


625 00


A


232


TREASURER'S REPORT.


OCTOBER.


John C. M. Bayley, salary as city solicitor ..


$41 68


Wm. H. Johnson,


messenger 75. 00 ;


George H. Stevens, 60


clerk 91 67


James V. Felker, 66 treaserer and collector. .. 108 34


Thomas E. Cutter, salary as clerk of council


25 00


341 69


NOVEMBER.


John C. M. Bailey, salary as city solicitor


$20 84


James V. Felker,


treasurer and collector . 108 33


George H. Stevens,


clerk 91 67


Nathaniel Greeley,


assessor


350 00


Charles J. Brockway,


162 50


William H. Johnson, 66


messenger


75 00


808 34


DECEMBER.


George H. Stevens, salary as city clerk ....


91 67


William H. Johnson,


messenger . 75 00


James V. Felker, 66


treasurer and collector


.. 108 33


275 00


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January . . $316 67


February


275 00


66 March


668 34


66 April


527 50


May


316 69


June


325 00


July .


350 02


August.


345 84


66


September


625 00


October


341 69


6. November


808 34


66 December


275 00


Total expenditures for year ending Dec. 15, 1883. $ 5,175 09


233


INTEREST DEPARTMENT.


INTEREST DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


. $23,500 00


CREDITS.


Dividend No. 11, city railroad, 2 per cent. . . $1,484 00


12, 1 1-2 “ 1,113 0


From deposit at First National Bank 424 79


" overdue taxes.


693 65


" premium new issue of bonds 704 00 4,419 44


$27,919 44


Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance ac- 1 count. 30 47


Expenditures $27,888 97


EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the Committte on Finance.


JANUARY.


Fifty-four coupons


$1,500 00


MARCH.


Six months' interest on note 239, to Feb. 15. 1883 $67 50


66


66 247, 27 00


66


66 248, 66


22 50


66


249, 66


22 50


66


66


66


253,


22 50


254,


22 50


1


66


255, 66


22 50


6:


256,


13 50


66


257,


11 25


66


66


258,


11 25


66


259,


20 25


66 260,


66


11 25


66


66 289, Frothingham fund, 1 year


to Jan. 29, 1883


40 00


Dexter fund, one year to Jan. 10, 1883. 90 00


One hundred thirteen coupons .. . 6,790 00


Sawyer fund, 6 mos. to Jan. 1, 1883. 112 50


7,307 00


234


TREASURER'S REPORT.


APRIL.


Brown fund, 1 year to March 4, 1883. 675 00


Note No. 316, 6 mos. to Feb. 15, 1883 202 50 66 240, 12 90 00


One coupon.


15 00


982 50


MAY


Two mos. on note 321 to April 9, 1883 25,00


Note 324, 6 mos. discount on $8,000 165 00


Eighteen January coupons


540 00


Seventy-six April 66


1,664 50


One February


15 00


Ten May


300 00


Two November


66


·


60 00


2,769 60


JUNE.


Five mos. interest on note 327, discount on 25,000. 416 67


Nine May coupons at $15. 135 00


Fifty-one May coupons at $30. 1,530 00


One


at $15. 15 00


Two Jan.


at $30


60 00


Five April


247 50


2,404 17


JULY.


One May coupon. $ 15 00


Two days interest on bonds 1 62


$16 62


AUGUST.


Note No. 328, two months discount on $15,000 $ 100 00


Sawyer Fund, six months to July 1, 1883 112 50


93 July coupons . 4,290 00


Note No. 314, one year to July 13, 1883 121 56


315, 66 25 98


$4,650 04


235


INTEREST DEPARTMENT.


SEPTEMBER.


6 months Note No. 239, to August 15, 1883 $ 67 50


45 00


66


258, 66


66


11 25


60


259, 66


20 25


66


260,


11 25


66 316,


202 50


322, to August 9, 1883, Green Fund. . 40 00


Thirty-three coupons 2,370 00


$2,767 75


OCTOBER.


12 months on Atwood Fund, to September 1, 1883. $ 472 50


12 months on Note No. 318, to September 22, 1883 80 00


6 months on Note No. 323, to September 24, 1883. 2 64


Five July coupons $30.


150 00


One September coupon $600.


600 00


$15. 15 00


$1,320 14


NOVEMBER.


6 months on Note No. 247, to August 15, 1883. $ 27 00


738


248,


28 50


6


66 249, 66 22 50 .


6


66 253,


6


66


254,


66


22 50


6


325, to October 9, 1883


100 00


Thirteen coupons at $15


195 00


Two


12


24 00


One


66


18


18 00


Six


20


120 00


Fourteen


30


420 00


One


45


45 00


One


60


60 00


One


150. 150 00


$1,255 00


240, 66


22 50


1


236


TREASURER'S REPORT.


DECEMBER.


3 months on Note No. 316, to November 15, 1883. $ 101 25 Forty coupons. 905 00


Sixty-nine coupons . 1910 00


$2,916 25


RECAPITULATION,


Interest paid in January


.$1,500 00


March


7,307 00


1 66.


April


982 50


66


May.


2,769 50


June.


2,404 17


July .


16 62


August


4,650 04


66


September


2,767 75


66


October


1,320 14


November


1.255 00


December 2,916 25


Total expenditures for year ending Dec. 15, 1883 $27,888 97


1


237


FUEL DEPARTMENT.


FUEL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation .$5,000 00


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal-


ance account. . 325 08


Expenditures


5,325 08


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the Committee on Fuel.


JANUARY.


P. R. C. & I. Co., coal 84 54


T. J. Mannix, teaming charcoal. 1 35


85 89


FEBRUARY.


Amos Coffin, coal


20 94


20 94


MARCH.


P. R. C. & I. Co., coal 96 70


96 70


MAY.


Amos Coffin, coal


28 83


H. M. Cross, coal 135 29


156 12


JULY.


Dennis Donahoe, nine cords wood.


43 07


Dennis Doyle, piling wood.


2 40


Henry M. Cross, coal. 1,500 00


1,545 47


AUGUST.


James Winslow, 1,041 bushels charcoal


114 51


Henry M. Cross, coal. 2,000 00


Frank P. Currier, wood 75 00


2,189 51


30


238


TREASURER'S REPORT.


SEPTEMBER.


Dennis Doyle, piling wood 16 75


Frank P. Currier, wood 125 00


141 75


OCTOBER.


Henry M. Cross, coal 221 50


S. Coker, weighing coal. 33 88


Frank P. Currier, wood 175 00


430 38


NOVEMBER.


Dennis Doyle, piling wood.


18 78


James Winslow by G. H. S., 909 bushels charcoal. 99 99


118 77


DECEMBER.


Charles R. Sargent, surveying coal 2 00


Dennis Doyle, piling wood 14 37


Frank P. Currier, wood 523 18


539 55


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January


$ 85 89


66 February .


20 94


March .


96 70


May


156 12


66


July


.1,545 47


66 August.


. 2,189 51


September


141 75


October


430 38


November 118 77


December 539 55


Total expenditures for the year ending Dec. 15, 1883. ... 5,325 08


Expended for the following purposes : School Department-


TONS. CWT.


Currier school house ... 23 17 coal


$ 144 29


Davenport ... 16 05 60 98 31


Amount carried forward $242 60


€+


239


FUEL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward.


$ 242 60


Kelley


66


44


02


66


266 80


Purchase st.


.


10


09


. 6


63 22


Bromfield


.


11 12


70 18


Hancock 66


·


9 10


57 48


Kent


.


10


12


66 64


Plains


7 06


66


45 53


Moultonville 66


. .


6


00


34 96


،،


...


pine wood.


5 50


852 91


Poor Department-


Almshouse-399 tons, 8 cwt. coal ..


2,485 01


210 1-3 cords pine wood.


941 25


piling wood.


52 30


3,478 56


Fire Department-


No. 1 engine house, 5 tons, 14 cwt. coal.


34 49


2


7


66 8 66


. 46 97


7


6


66 8 66


. . . 40 03


8


9


5


. .. . . 56 27


177 76


Miscellaneous-


Police station


13 tons, 7 cwt. coal 97 71


Market hall,


6 4


45 44


City Hall,


26 0 .... 157 30


Public Library, 26 " 18


. . .. 162 75


Cushing Guard armory. 3 " 12


24 58


pine wood


3 00


City Cadets armory . . . . 6


5 25


66 66 . .. 5 tons, 19 cwt. coal. 43 47


Newburyport bridge .. 2


0 6 6 12 40


E. F. Bartlett's office. 1 66 16 .


12 22


Weighing coal.


33 88


Surveying charcoal Teaming .


1 35


1,950 bushels charcoal


214 50


815 85


Total expenditures as above 5,325 08


There were 653 tons, 12 cwt. coal delivered the city during the year.


66 213 cords pine wood


1950 bushels charcoal


2 00


·


240


TREASURER'S REPORT.


LIGHTING STREETS AND PUBLIC BUILD- INGS.


Appropriation . .$6,500 00


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal-


ance account 419 01


Expenditures


6,919 01


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Committee on Lighting Streets.


JANUARY.


Newburyport Gas Co., lighting streets and buildings. .652 30


James W. Fennimore, cleaning lanterns. 2 50


Nathaniel R. Winder, care of street lamps 6 00


660 80


FEBRUARY.


Newburyport Gas Co., lighting streets and buildings. 618 55


618 55


MARCH.


Newburyport Gas Co., lighting streets and buildings. .592 80


592 80


APRIL.


Newburyport Gas Co., lighting streets and buildings. .595 30


James W. Fennimore, cleaning gas lanterns. 2 50


N. C. Moody, making lantern frames. 4 75


602 55


MAY.


Newburyport Gas Co., lighting streets and buildings. 591 43


591 43


JUNE.


Newburyport Gas Co, lighting streets and buildings. . . . .. 515 39


515 39


241


LIGHTING PUBLIC BUILDINGS AND STREETS.


JULY.


Newburyport Gas Co., lighting streets and buildings 504 14


James W. Fennimore, cleaning gas lanterns 2 50


Nathaniel Tufts, street lanterns. 33. 00


539 64


AUGUST.


Newburyport Gas Co., lighting streets and buildings .496 64


George W. Hunt, two gallons oil. 40


N. C. Moody, four lantern frames . 5 00




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