City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1883, Part 9

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1883
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. 6


13 50


John Buckley, 66


39 30


Daniel Cronan, 6 6


39 90


Philip Crimmins,


39 00


Daniel Quill,


. 6


34 80


Cornelius Murphy.


22 80


Cornelius Murphy,


. .


Amount carried forward. $308 82


194


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $308 82


John Moulton, services on highway 32 55


Otis K. Peabady,


1 35


John Leary, 66


10 20


W. L. Whipple.


1 30


John Currier, jr., use of oxen. 15 75


S. H. Rundlett, three coal baskets 1 65


Thomas G. Dodge, labor on crossings 1 50


James C. Colman, lumber .


2 39


L. Ordway, labor with ox team and horse


10 00


Thomas P. Mackinney, plow and repairing plow 25 75


411 26


DECEMBER.


W. H. T. Dodge, services as surveyor 62 50


Amos Pettingell, lumber 3 32


Charles M. Somerby, stock and labor 3 70


Edward Donahoe, repairing bars and picks 7 51


John Hale, labor on highway


34 05


William Carroll,


16 50


Cornelius Lynch, 66


41 13


Cornelius Kelliher,


34 35


Thomas Ryan, 66


22 05


Edward Powers,


31 20


Jere Shehan,


34 05


John Buckley, 66


34 05


Philip Crimmings,


22 80


John Moulton,


29 55


John Leary ,


33 30


Thomas M. Carey,


30 30


Patrick Niland,


2 55


W. L. Whipple,


66


45


443 36


195


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January.


$85 75


February


110 21


March


156 92


April


198 63


May


335 29


June.


246 34


66


July .


112 79


August


411 35


September


299 40


October. .


339 29


November


411 26


December 445 36


Total expenditures for year ending Dec. 15, 1883, . $3,150 59


.


196


TREASURER'S REPORT.


SIDEWALKS AND EDGESTONES.


Appropriation $1,000 00


CREDITS.


From George H. Plumer 26 62


Charles H. Coffin, . 29 75


Thomas Hennessey 2 00


John Stone.


45 00


Charles Hodge


27 10


James Parton 110 25


A. Frothingham 6 07


C. H. Taggart. 16 54


W. B. Boardman. 40 05


George W. Austin


19 20


Charles Meader


21 50


Charles H. Meader. 21 16


George W. Piper


54 30


Daniel H. Knight.


.204 45


James Parton.


10 76


Mary H. Plumer, 47 03


R. M. Perley. 3 38 685 16


1,685 16


Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to balance


account


202 28


Expenditures 1,887 44


EXPENDITURES


JANUARY.


William Porter, jr., use of jigger 2 50


P. M. Lougee, making bridge. 75


J. A. Adams, use of jigger 50


3 75


FEBRUARY.


Seth Young, labor on sidewalk 75


P. M. Lougee, bridge for culvert. . 2 00


Canning Brothers, labor on edgestone 3 90


6 65


197


SIDEWALK AND EDGESTONE DEPARTMENT.


MAY.


Cornelius Lynch, labor on sidewalks 4 50


JULY.


Daniel Lynch, labor on sidewalks and edgestone. 6 00


John Buckley,


66 6 00


Cornelius Murphy,


66 4 50


Thomas Ryan, 66 66 6 00


Jeremiah Shehan, 66 1 50


Davis & Littlefield, work on edgestones 9 45


J. F. Hodgdon, freight on stones. 101 29


L. D. Wheeler, making and repairing bridges 6 75


T. H. Lunt, labor on edgestones .


11 00


152 49


AUGUST.


T. H. Lunt, labor on edgestones. 5 50


L. D. Wheeler, making and repairing bridges 7 81


Blaisdell Brothers & Co., edgestones 276 25


George D. Thurlow, jr., labor on edgestones 26 25


Cornelius Kelliher, sidewalks 41 85


Edward Powers, 66 15 15


372 81


SEPTEMBER.


Cornelius Kelliher, labor on sidewalks 34 80


Edward Powers,


34 50


Edward Christopher,


1 50


T. H. Smallidge, freight on stones


118 90


Joseph G. Pearson, labor


5 48


Thomas Ronan, jr., sidewalk 3 00


9 73


W. C. Toppan, labor on Pleasant street.


3 00


T. H. Lunt, edgestones 39 19


David Smith, bricks


76 00


George D. Thurlow, jr., brick paving 57 01


390 61


25


George W. Austin, brick paving


George D. Thurlow, jr., labor on edgestones 7 50


198


TREASURER'S REPORT.


OCTOBER.


William Carroll, labor on sidewalks and edgestones


35 25


Otis K. Peabody,


66


66 4 50


Edward Powers,


66


66


15 00


Thomas Ronan, jr.,


66


edgestones


2 25


Charles Meader,


brick paving


21 50


William B. Boardman,


14 97


Stephen H. Thurlow, 66


6 13


L. D. Wheeler, repairing bridges. 2 50


T. H. Lunt, labor on edgestones. 34 37


Davis & Littlefield, labor and stone. 13 05


Blaisdell Brothers & Co., edgestones 351 18


Thomas Ronan, jr., labor on paving 14 81


Geo. D. Thurlow, jr., 40 50


556 01


NOVEMBER.


Patrick Niland, labor on sidewalks and edgestones 9 00


N. S. Alger, 66 4 65


Cornelius Murphy.


13 50


Charles H. Meader, brick paving


16 79


James Parton,


66


80 28


George W. Piper, 66 54 30


Edwin Currier, labor as mason 22 20


Charles H. Meader,


28 50


Joseph H. Currier, labor setting edgestones 44 80


John Currier, jr., hard pine spikes and labor. 5 14


L. D. Wheeler, making two bridges 4 50


David Smith, bricks. 28 00


George D. Thurlow, jr., labor on edgestones 7 50


T. H. Smallidge, freight on stone. 21 21


340 37


DECEMBER.


T. H. Lunt, labor on edgestones 16 50


Thomas Ryan, 12 00


William H. Toppan, labor and brick paving. 30 25


L. D. Wheeler, repairing bridge.


1 50


60 25


199


SIDEWALK AND EDGESTONE DEPARTMENT.


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January .


$3 75


6.


February .


6 65


May.


4 50


July .


152 49


August


.372 81


September


.390 61


October


.556 01


66 November 340 37


December 60 25


Total expenditures for year ending Dec. 15, 1883 1,887 44


200


TREASURER'S REPORT.


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation. $7,000 00


CREDITS.


From city clerk . 55 85


From state of Massachusetts balance of cor- poration tax of 1882 316 70


C. R. Sargent, cash returned ; error in bill. 18 60


Thomas Larner, tax deed dated July 27, 1882 9 69


Town of Newbury


12 50


State of Mass., error in settlement Dec. 16, 1882.


8 01


State of Mass., account of corporation tax of 1883. . 6,983 94


State of Mass., account foreign shipping.6,629 36


Liquor licenses .6,021 75


Non-resident bank shares 430 21 20,486 61


$27,486 61


Transferred from Poor department.


$295 93


66 Fire


2,399 26


66


Newburyport bridge 87 79


Interest 30 47


2,813 45


$30,300 06


Transferred to abatement of taxes


$27 06


66


school department.


577 62


66 highway department


15 86


public property


3,549 26


police.


943 62


lighting streets


419 01


salaries


375 09


fuel


325 08


public library


268 65


new engine house


311 86


sidewalks and edgestones 202 28


Amount carried forward. $7,015 39


30,300 06


201


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT'


Amount brought forward .. $7,015 39


30,300 06 Transferred to board of health 366 73


printing .


1,291 96


stone paving


1,236 37


widening Merrimac street 249 00


state of Mass 147 61


Tax of 1883. 11,452 77


6 6 Bromfield fund 133 72


Expenditures as per detailed statement below.7,508 18 29,401 73


Undrawn, transferred to sinking fund to balance acc't ....


898 33


EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the City Council. JANUARY.


William H. Johnson, cash paid for tape.


$1 00


John C. M. Bailey, expenses and service on case of Doug- las and Wentworth.


20 00


Charles J. Brockway, services as warden.


2 00


Nathaniel Greeley,


inspector 2 00


4 00


George E. Donnell,


clerk.


6 00


John C. Lang,


4 00


Fred Ives,


inspector 2 00


Charles J. Cutter,


warden 4 00


James Babson,


inspector 2 00


D. C. Batchelder, . . 2 00


Wm. H. P. Howard, 60


clerk .


4 00


S. C. Reed,


inspector 4 00


S. K. Gilman,


warden 4 00


Isaac Poor, jr.,


inspector 4 00


Charles W. Kimball,


clerk . 2 00


Moses E. Cook,


warden 4 00


William H. Welch,


clerk . 2 00


George A. Pearson, 2d,


inspector 4 00


Joseph Barlow,


..


4 00


E. S. Stickney,


2 00


Amount carried forward $ 83 00


Fred A. Silloway,


202


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $83 00


William J. Creasey, services as warden 4 00


Benjamin F. Stanley,


inspector 2 00


Joseph M. Tappan,


4 00


Joseph C. Lunt,


at elections


12 15


Charles H. Lunt, six returns. 1 50


Eben P. Allen, attendance at caucus. 14 50


George B. Hicken, lighting and heating Market hall 30 00


Charles C. Stockman, use of carriage.


5 00


Milton C. Johnson, cash book.


3 00


Moses H. Sargent, ink and rubbers


1 56


Telephone Co., use of telephone


4 00


T. J. Mannix, teaming ward boards


30


Plummer & Fogg, expressing.


1 15


S. H. Fowle, Boston Advertiser 8 00


J. F. Morrill, lunch. 11 00


Isaac P. Noyes, P. M. box rent. 18 50


Charles H. Stanwood, service at citizens' caucus 6 00


Clerk Police court, for warrant and requisition 13 00


Moses A. Plummer, services as juror. 12 16


Joseph Bartlett, 66


12 16


Joseph M. Tappan,


12 16


Albert W. Stevens,


12 16


Charles Moody,


12 16


D. L. Withington,


12 16


W. E. Besson,


ยท' witness


60


William F. Stanwood,


60


Timothy Harrington,


60


S. W. Tuck, 66


60


A. S. McQuillen,


60


John W. Sargent, 66


60


George H. Stevens, taking testimony 5 00


John W. Sargent, summoning jury and witness 3 00


1 00


Newell Marden, use of team 66 .


5 25


Charles E. Ash, services at ward room


7 00


Amount carried forward. $320 47


203


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT


Amount brought forward. $320 47


Joseph M. Greenough, use of team 15 00


66 3 00


J. P. Morrill, lunch . 9 80


George E. Donnels, ringing bells . 1 00


Nathaniel Greeley, expenses to Boston, etc. 15 00


Board of Assessors, services on exemption of taxes 60 00


M. C. Teel & Son, printing and advertising


12 00


D. T. Colby & Co., printing and advertising


14 50


450 77


FEBRUARY.


H. P. Sargent, horse hire .


1 50


T. W. Mitchell, services as inspector 2 00


Stephen Collins, clerk 2 00


William H. T. Dodge,


inspector 4 00


Sam. E. Sargent,


2 00


D. F. Peck, 4 00


Joseph H. Currier, jr., clerk 2 00


John M. Chase, 66


inspector 2 00


C. A. Stockman, 66 2 00


William Huse,


66 6 00


John B. Pritchard, use of tackle 9 75


Charles J. Brockway, expenses to Boston 3 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 4 00


Enoch Goodwin, ringing bell. 6 00


Haskell French,


1 00


William H. Johnson, 66


1 00


Plumer & Fogg, expressing.


35


Augustus Safford, returns of 195 deaths


48 75


Alfred Wheeler, 66 10 2 50


Peter Cusack,


55 13 75


Henry R. Weitzel, 66 50 15 00


James W. Welch, ringing bell. 4 00


Isaac H. Boardman, agt., paid D. L Withington for deed . 2 00


Daniel T. Colby & Co., advertising 3 00


W. H. Huse & Co., printing and advertising. 308 25


449 85


204


TREASURER'S REPORT.


MARCH.


Blake & Noyes, pasting voting lists 1 40


Charles W. Moseley, tax refunded. 151 00


Martin B. Lamb, use of horse and carriage 23 00


James W. Welch, ringing bell. 2 00


George H. Stevens, recording marriages, etc. 263 25


F. H. Rundlett, ringing bell. 3 50


Telephone Co., rental of telephone 4 00


Haskell French, ringing bell 2 00


W. H. Johnson


2 00


John C. M. Bayley, expenses to Boston, etc.


5 00


Dyniel T. Colby & Co., printing and advertising


20 75


M. C. Teel & Son,


15 25


66


2 00


495 15


APRIL.


Lovett's Express, expressing .... 1 25


Boston Daily Advertiser, advertising. 11 20


Charles E. Hale, services as inspector 4 00


Ceorge B. Rust, public statutes. 2 85


Western Union Telegraph Co., telegram to Boston 25


J. Q. Bradish & Co., pens ..


20 55


Telephone Co., rental of telephone 4 00


Isaac P. Noyes, P. M., stamps. 28 50


Corliss, Macy & Co., fifty bonds 47 50


120 10


MAY.


J. M. Greenough, horse hire 50


Plumer & Fogg, expressing. 30


Rockwell & Churchill, ninety licenses.


13 50


Eagle Chemical Co., barrel Eagle Mills powder 12 00


George H. Stevens, cash paid for dog licenses 3 00


Isaac P. Noyes, stamps. 12 00


Gillett & Co., Express, expressing . 5 10


Western Union Telegraph Co., telegram to Boston 75


James V. Felker, expenses to Boston 2 50


Amount carried forward $49 65


205


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $49 65


Enoch Goodwin, ringing bell . 7 00


Charles H. Lunt, return of three deaths 75


Currier & Greaton, examining water.


1 00


Telephone Co., rental of telephone. 4 00


John C. M. Bayley, services on Water suit. 22 00


84 40


JUNE.


Western Union Telegraph Co., telegram to Boston 54


Eben P. Allen, attendance on ward room .. 2 00


Charles E. Ash, attending ward five ward room. 3 00


William A. Johnson, expenses to Boston.


15 00


Moses H. Sargent, stationery


6 15


Charles H. Johnson, 1 75


Charles H. Stanwood, services in ward one ward room 4 00


Edward A. Hale, making assessors' books 25 50


B. & N. Telephone Co., rental of telephone one month 4 00


Plumer & Fogg, packages expressed. .


80


Joseph M. Tappan, services as inspector


2 00


William J. Creasey,


warden, ward four 2 00


Charles A. Stockman,


inspector 2 00


Sam. E. Sargent, 66


2 00


William H. Welch, 66


clerk . 2 00


S. C. Reed, 66


inspector 2 00


Moses E. Cook, 66


warden, ward one. 2 00


Rufus Knapp,


inspector 2 00


Stephen Collins, 66 clerk . . 2 00


William H. T. Dodge, money paid Joseph Young 50 00


Richard S. Spofford, sale of property on Pond street. 1,500 00


1,581 24


JULY.


Wiggin & Wood, detective services 85 69


Gowen Dockum, use of land. 5 00


B. & N. Telephone Co., rental of telephone 4 00


Amos Noyes, books 10 00


Amount carried forward $104 69


26


206


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $104 69


Corliss, Macy & Co., tax books 7 75


66 66 check books 22 20


Samuel K. Gilman, services as warden, ward two 2 00


Joseph Barlow, inspector 2 00


Plumer & Fogg, expressing. 1 05


139 69


AUGUST.


Plumer & Fogg, expressing 95


William A. Johnson, expenses to Salem and Boston 9 00


W. H. P. Howard, services as warden 2 00


L. S. Learned, envelopes and paper 15 12


John Connors, ringing bell. 5 00


J. M. Tappan & Co., firing salute 47 50


William Collins, services as inspector 2 00


Joshua L. Chase, 2 00


Plumer & Fogg, expressing.


55


Isaac P. Noyes, P. M., box rent and stamps 21 50


Gillett & Co's Express, expressing . 4 55


Charles L. Foster, ringing bell 3 00


Haskell French, 66


3 50


Lovett's Express, expressing . 1 40


B. & N. Telephone Co., rental of telephone 4 00


George Lucy, use of horse and buggy 6 50


George W. Jackman, jr., 8 00


F. H. Rundlett, ringing bell 3 75


Joseph C. Lunt,


12 25


James W. Welch, . 6


3 50


Charles R. Sargent, stock for salute, storage of weights and measures 28 60


Enoch Goodwin, ringing bell.


8 50


J. D. W. Joy, land taken on Inn street 500 00


693 17


SEPTEMBER.


Edmund Smith, services settling boundary line between city and Newbury 25 00


Amount carried forward $ 25 00


207


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT


Amount brought forward. $25 00


William H. Johnson, delivering tax bills 50 00


George E. Donnells, ringing bells 7 50


N. Marden, use of horse and buggy 6 25


B. & N. Telephone Co., telephone service 4 25


D. T. Reed, services as warden 2 00


Lydia C. Hale, land taken on Prospect street 1,200 00


1,295 00


OCTOBER.


S. H. Fowle, stationery and Boston Advertiser


13 69


J. C. M. Bayley, et als, witness fees 6 40


Mark Isaacs, pens . 4 50


Daniel A. Pingry, services as inspector 6 00


Samuel Hobbs & Co., two tax books 11 50


Plumer & Fogg, expressing . 2 30


Isaac P. Noyes, P. M., box rent and postage stamps 3 50


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


4 00


James V. Felker, cash paid Eben Rolfe. 3 50


S. H. Thurlow, three pocket knives. 2 25


Thomas Ronan, labor with team and man. 26 50


N. W. Griffith, labor on old burying ground 28 50


Daniel O'Connell, 24 00


Wm. H. Johnson, 66 28 50


John Foley, 60 24 00


Otis K. Peabody, burying ground. 6 00


Brickett & Poor, damages in the case of T. J. Wentworth .550 00


745 14


NOVEMBER.


Nathaniel Greeley, expenses as assessor 7 50


J. F. Morrill, refreshments . 9 25


Henry Cook, jr., paper and ink. 9 50


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


4 60


C. C. Stockman, teaming 75


Joseph G. Flanders, services as warden 8 00


Charles S. Bartlett, services as clerk . 2 00


Wm. H. Dennett, at polls 4 00


45 60


208


TREASURER'S REPORT.


DECEMBER.


Blake & Noyes, pasting voting list. 75


Joseph M. Greenough, landau and pair 4 00


Thomas G. Dodge, labor at burying ground 2 65


Collector and Assessors, fees on bank taxes .183 95


J. F. Morrill, refreshments. 48 50


Jackman, Brockway & Greeley, making assessors' books. .. 150 00


J. A. Shatswel, one book. 3 00


C. R. Sargent, storage of scales 6 92


Charles E. Ash, attending ward room 5 00


Mosas H. Sargent, stationery


14 26


James L. Parker, ringing bells.


50


George A. Woods, services rendered


2 50


Daniel P. Thurlow, ringing bells.


7 50


B. & N. Telephone Co., use of telephone. 4 00


Joseph Parks, poultry for Public Library 1 25


William J. Creasey, services as warden 3 00


Charles A. Stockman,


3 00


Sam E. Sargent, 66


66


3 00


John E. McCusker,


66


3 00


William H. Welch,


clerk . .


3 00


Daniel A. Pingry, 66


inspector


3 00


Alpheus G. Knight,


66


3 00


Fred S. Goodwin,


3 00


Samuel J. Ford,


66 3 00


S. C. Reed,


3 00


D. T. Reed,


66


3 00


John W. Ricker, 66 warden 3 00


Lovett's Express, expressing


15


Plumer & Fogg,


1 35


George H. Stevens, expenses to Boston and telegram 2 79


State of Mass., one-half of aid paid for 1882 under chapter 252, acts of 1879. .. 933 00


1,408 07


209


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January


$ 450 77


February


449 85


66


March.


495 15


April


120 10


16


May.


84 40


June.


1,581 24


July .


139 69


August


693 17


September


1,295 00


66


October


745 14


66


November


45 60


66 December .1,408 07


Total expenditures for year ending Dec. 15, 1883. $7,508 18


210


TREASURER'S REPORT.


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


$5,000 00


From sale of engine house, Congress street. . 90 00


school house, on Mall. 47 50


William Thurlow, for grass. 15 00


R. M. Perley, for rent of Market street landing to Oct. 1, 1884. 20 00


Burial lots . 75 00


Market House and Cellar 212 50


Pond street house


127 63


City Hall.


1,417 25


Public Library


70 00


2,074 88


7,074 88


Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to bal-


ance account. 3,549 26


Expenditures .


10,624 14


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Committee on Public Property.


JANUARY.


John Moore, services as teamster 45 00


Wm. T. Thompson. 45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 45 00


Wm. S. Dennett, 66 40 00


Alfred O. Lowell,


40 00


Hugh McGlew, repairing teams. 56 16


P. M. Lougee, wheels . 33 00


J. M. Batchelder, board of horses 36 00


George P. Bishop, repairing harness 27 90


J. S. Merrill, salt hay . 12 33


George W. Hunt, dusters and brushes 34 66


Edward Donahoe, shoeing horses


101 25


A. N. Frost, shoeing horses. . . 13 25


Stephen H. Thurlow, shovels and forks 14 28


Amount carried forward. $543 83


Appropriation CREDITS.


..


211


PUBLIC PROPERTY


Amount brought forward. $ 543 83


Wm. Holker & Co., stove pipe and elbows 8 00


2 00


Lord Brothers, curtain fixtures . 13 66


George B. Hicken, services as janitor of Market hall 25 00


Edward P. Shaw, second hand safe 20 00


Jackman & Griffin, setting glass 18 70


George W. Manser, services as stage manager


22 50


Herman Castelhun, winding city clock. 25 00


William Porter, jr., services teaming


1 51


F. E. Davis, altering piping. 5 49


Lord Brothers, covering table, etc.


8 07


H. W. Moulton, rent of room.


10 00


S. Coker, paint and varnish.


5 54


F. E. Davis, rubber hose. 12 00


Joseph M. Greenough, board of horse.


5 00


William Porter, jr., sprinkling in front of City Hall. 5 00


Hiram Leach, labor on school house. 59 26


Lord Brothers, window screens 2 89


George W. Haskell, repairing table 5 00


John E. Bailey, services rendered 71 72


Moses Merrill, repairing chair 75


870 92


FEBRUARY.


James W. Welch, putting down carpet .. 1 50


John Moore, services as teamster 45 00


William T. Thompson,


45 00


William F. Stanwood,


45 00


William S. Dennett, 66


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell, 40 00


George P. Bishop, repairing harness 46 00


Levy & Co., blankets. 8 50


P. M. Lougee, repairing sleigh 8 00


Edward F. Manning, shoeing horses 4 00


John H. Curran, repairing cart. 65 53


Patrick Moynihan, shoeing horses 70 75


Amount carried forward. $418 78


212


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $418 78


A. N. Frost, shoeing horses 3 50


J. M. Batchelder, boarding horses 45 00


P. Moynihan, sharpening shoes 1 88


P. M. Lougee, work on runners 11 00


M. H. Poor, one load bedding


9 06


Edward Donahoe, setting shoes 3 00


G. W. Hunt, pails and brooms. 17 43


Rufus Adams, labor at Alms House 10 24


Edward Chase, setting glass . 11 99


Moses Merrill, mending chairs . 6 35


Gerrish & Goodwin, services rendered 10 80


John B. Pritchard, labor moving safe. 8 00


John Sumner, repairing lanterns, etc. 58 32


William Holker & Co., moving and putting up stove 12 74


Charles R. Sargent, labor on gas pipe. 6 44


John Chamberlain, coal hods and grate. 2 60


Charles H. Meader, services at hall. 20 85


G. A. Adams, labor at engine house 4 20


J. C. Colman, lumber 4 49


Eben Rolfe, repairing chair. 2 10


Canning Brothers, cutting stone 4 00


J. Chamberlain, one grate 75


George W. Manser, services as stage carpenter 7 50


Frank E. Davis, repairing pumps. 9 60


Mrs. Christopher, services at hall. 6 00


Martin B. Lamb, cutting grass on Brown square 2 00


Gerrish & Goodwin, services rendered. 6 15


Newburyport Water Co., extra pipe laid .77 46


782 23


MARCH.


John Moore,


services as teamster 45 00


William T. Thompson,


45 00


William F. Stanwood,


45 00


William S. Dennett, 66


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell, 66


40 00


Amount carried forward. $215 00


1


213


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $215 00


Edward F. Manning, shoeing horses 3 70


George P. Bishop, repairing harness 23 75


J. B. Knight, grains . 49 28


J. M. Batchelder, board of horses. 36 00


Joseph E. Kimball, setting boilers 10 50


Joseph Torrey, paint and glass 10 06


Thomas P. Mackinney, shovels, screws, etc. 4 38


Henry W. Moulton, rent of school room. 20 00


Charles E. Ash, removing snow from school house roof. 1 50


George W. Manser, services as stage carpenter. 11 25


Charles R. Sargent, labor and stock. 25 35


George E. Bamford, clearing away ice 4 00


Blake & Noyes, paint and putty. 6 75


Frank E. Davis, labor on horse trough 1 50


423 02


APRIL.


John Moore, services as teamster 45 00


William T. Thompson,


45 00


William F. Stanwood, 45 00


W. S. Dennett, 66 40 00


Alfred O. Lowell, 40 00


Poor department, hay . 82 75


P. M. Lougee, repairing cart. 9 75


J. M. Batchelder, boarding horses 36 00


George P. Bishop, repairing harness


8 50


Louis Toppan, one blanket. 5 00


George W. Hunt, brooms and pails 10 66


W. A. Davis, 82 1-2 yards duck and making horse covers. 33 70


Rufus Adams, labor on Alms House 21 20


Joseph E. Kimball, 66


8 50


G. A. Adams, labor on school house 14 98


Bayley & Perkins, lumber. 44 30


E. H. Tarbell, chandelier and pillar lights 38 00


J. C. Stanley, wire netting. 66


George W. Manser, services as stage carpenter 12 50


Amount carried forward $541 50


27


214


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $541 50


H. W. Moulton, rent of school room 10 00


Moses Merrill, labor at City Hall. 7 00


George N. Young, care of police station 6 25


564 75


MAY.


John Moore,


services as teamster 45 00


William T. Thompson,


45 00


William F. Stanwood, 66


45 00


William S. Dennett,


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell, 66 40 00


Hugh McGlew, shoeing horses, etc 46 35


A. N. Frost,


2 75


George P. Bishop, repairing harness


3 00


J. M. Bachelder, boarding horses.


45 00


E. A. Littlefield, agent, use of wagon


3 00


James C. Colman, lumber and lime


73 04.


George W. Manser, services as stage carpenter


12 50


Thomas P. Mackinney, lock and screws. 4 64


William Holker & Co., labor on furnaces, etc 56 79


Edwin Currier, labor whitewashing 79 50


Frank E. Davis, services at hall. 69 46


Henry Morse, labor on door at hall. 16 14


Joseph Torrey, paint and varnish 16 83


John H. Balch, carpet and paper. 11 07


J. M. Greenough, horse hire .. 4 50


659 57


JUNE.


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


William T. Thompson, 2, 45 00 66


William F. Stanwood, 66 3,


66


45 00


William S. Dennett,


1 single team 40 00


Alfred O. Lowell, 66 2,


40 00


Edward Donahoe, iron work on cart. 39 10


John F. Brian, repairs on harnesses. 18 60


Amount carried forward. $272 70


215


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $272 70


J. M. Bacheller, boarding No. 3 horses


39 00


S. Coker, paint, varnish and weighing hay. 14 17


Jere Cashman, one-horse cart. 75 00


J. B. Knight, oats and shorts .


81 98


Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware 12 82


Henry W. Moulton, rent of school room. 20 00


Joseph E. Kimball, repairing chimney tops 26 75


R. C. McConnell, repairing pump at No. 7 engine house. 50


Moses Brown, toweling 1 20


George W. Manser, services as stage carpenter 1 25


S. H. Thurlow, hardware. 7 65


William Carroll, 11 days labor .


16 50


Newburyport Water Co., use of water for Public Buildings for the year 1882. .350 00


919 52


JULY.


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


William F. Thompson, 2, 45 00


William F. Stanwood, 3,


66 45 00


William S. Dennett,


1, single team.


40 00


Alfred O Lowell,


2,


40 00


William McKay, storage of city carts 10 00


A. N. Frost, shoeing horses . . 7 30


J. Otis Winkley, 2,460 lbs. litter and fees 16 01


John H. Curran, blacksmith work on carts. 27 70


George W. Manser, services as stage carpenter 1 25


Uriah Strangman, 17 days work 34 00


Herman Castelhun, winding city clocks 25 00


F. E. Cutter, glass, putty, paint and plaster 7 31


L. W. Rodigrass, one chandelier and side brackets 7 00


James C. Colman, lumber. 53 65


Charles L. Huse, setting glass . 20 08


Mrs John J. Goodwin, 40 hours labor at City Hall 8 00


Thomas G. Dodge, labor removing rubbish. 40 40


George W. Hunt, duster, oil, pails, etc 22 42


Henry Morse, repairs at engine house. 10 73


George N. Young, care of police station 6 25


512 10


216


TREASURER'S REPORT.


AUGUST.


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


William T. Thompson, 2, 40 50 66


William F. Stanwood, 3, 45 00


Alfred O. Lowell,


66


2, single team


40 00


James P. Plumer,


66


1,


66


8 39


Frank Hardy, labor on city team. 4 52


M. J. Donahoe, harness work. 4 60


George E. Daniels, damages to cart 5 00


Paul Titcomb, corn and oats 35 90


J. B. Knight, grain. 91 59


F. A. Silloway, harness work. 7 90


Joseph W. Landford, doctoring horses. 119 50


Gerrish & Goodwin, labor and stock. 101 92


George W. Manser, services as stage carpenter


2 50


Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware 18 94


Todd & Brown, repairing pumps. 6 25


William S. Dennett, labor on No. 1, single team


27 09


James P. Plumer,


2 double "


4 35


Charles R. Sargent, labor and gas fittings




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