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Joseph W. Landford, hauling water and coal. 20 10 James M. Woods, repairs on steamer 3 and hose carriage. 10 50
Ocean Mills Co., coal consumed supplying steam for fire alarm 22 50
William Porter, jr., one express wagon. 160 00 Frank E. Davis, stock and labor 45 27
$919 10
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94
TREASURER'S REPORT.
DECEMBER.
W. H. P. Howard, services as engineer $14 28
George N. Black, services as fireman and steward 11 25
A. W. Banks, 11 25 66
J. N. M. Berry, labor on fire alarm 20 83
George H. Plumer, cotton cloth
7 80
Eben S. Dole, expenses to Manchester 4 00
E. A. Littlefield, agt. hauling tender to fires 20 00
D. W. Nutting, washing hose. 3 00
McGlew Bros., hooks, chains, etc.
9 87
Ocean Mills Co., coal consumed supplying steam for fire alarm 22 50
$124 78
RECAPITULATION.
Bills paid in January
$580 96
February.
332 17
66 March
142 05
April
339 31
66
May
2,555 55
66 June
207 49
July
548 09
66 August. 258 74
66 September
1,699 94
October
270 80
November 919 10
66 December 124 78
Total expenditures for year ending December 20, 1884. . $7,978 98
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.
Appropriation $3,000 00
..
CREDITS.
Cash from W. H. T. Dodge $ 3 52
C. H. Meader, gravel ..
1 44
T. H. Boardman, ballast .. 20 00
Newburyport Water Co. repairing streets 60 20
James C. Colman, cash.
24
Israel A. Morse, gutter sweepings.
8 00
93 40
Total appropriation and income
3,093 40
Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to bal-
ance account.
3,202 25
Expenditures
$6,095 65
EXPENDITURES.
Authorized by the Committee on Highways. JANUARY.
William H. T. Dodge, 1 month's services as surveyor. . $62 50
John Hale, labor on highway. 27 75
Cornelius Lynch,
19 25
Cornelius Kelliher,
26 85
Thomas Ryan,
24 75
Jere Shehan,
22 95
Daniel Cronan,
25 95
Philip Crimmins, 66
25 65
Daniel Quill,
9 15
Amount carried forward. $244 80
96
TREASURER'S REPORT,
Amount brought forward. $244 80
Cornelius Murphy, labor on highway
15 75
John Moulton,
13 05
John Larry, 66
4 50
W. L. Whipple,
50
Morris Broderick, 66
1 20
John J. Connors, 66
7 50
Edmund Murphy, 66
7 05
Edward Donahoe, sharpening picks.
1 08
L. D. Wheeler, repairing plow point
10 00
George W. Hunt, lantern fixtures
3 35
S. H. Thurlow, hardware 6 05
Moses L. Chase, labor making paths
4 00
Thomas P. Mackinney, 1 goad stick
71
$309 10
FEBRUARY.
W. H. T. Dodge, 10 days services as surveyor. $ 20 00
Andrew H. Pettingell, 22 days services as surveyor 44 44
William Carroll, labor on highways. 8 25
Cornelius Lynch,
6 75
Cornelius Kelliher,
6 75
Thomas Ryan,
60
6 00
Jere Shehan,
66
6 75
Philip Crimmins,
6 75
Daniel Quill,
66
6 75
Cornelius Murphy,
1 50
Edward Powers, 66
3 00
John Moulton,
6 00
Henry Wilson,
6 00
Edmund Murphy, shoveling snow
5 40
Cornelius Kelliher, labor on highway 5 25
Patrick Niland,
10 05
D. C. Batchelder,
5 55
Johh Hale, 66
7 65
William Carroll, 66
5 25
Amount carried forward
$168 09
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·
97
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward. $168 09
Edward Powers,
3 90
Patrick Murphy,
2 85
Patrick Finnegan, 66
6 00
Thomas Ryan,
1 27
Daniel Cronin,
1 27
Cornelius Lynch,
1 27
Michael Harrigan, 66
4 50
John F. Hoolehan, 66
60
Lawrence Whalen,
3 00
Cornelius Murphy,
66
60
$193 35
MARCH,
A. H. Pettingell, services as superintendent $ 62 50
John J. Connors, labor on highways 7 05
Edmund Murphy,
66
6 00
Philip Crimmins,
7 95
John Keefe,
8 25
Cornelius Kelliher,
13 80
John Hale, 66
17 25
Edward Powers, 65
8 40
Patrick Murphy.
8 70
Cornelius Murphy, 65
6 45
William Carroll,
66
14 48
Daniel Cronan,
66
10 80
Thomes Ryan,
66
4 95
Cornelius Lynch,
15 30
Jere Shehan,
66
5 40
Patrick Niland, 66
12 75
Michael Harrigan, 66
15 38
Patrick Finnegan,
66
10 50
Lawrence Wayland,
65
6 90
John J. Connors, 66
9 30
John Shay,
8 33
D. C. Batchelder,
66
9 75
Daniel Quill,
66
6 45
Thomas Currier,
66
2 70
$279 34
98
TREASURER'S REPORT.
APRIL.
A. H. Pettingell, services as superintendent $62 50
D. C. Batchelder, labor on highway 15 15
Cornelius Murphy,
. (
10 57
Thomas Ryan,
17 10
John Hale,
25 80
Cornelius Lynch, 66
30 00
Edward Powers,
23 62
William Carroll, 66
25 95
Patrick Murphy,
16 50
Daniel Cronan,
16 65
Jere Shehan,
17 93
Patrick Niland, 66
25 65
Michael Flanigan, 66
4
30 00
Patrick Finnegan,
16 65
John J. Connors,
5 10
John Shay, 6.6
19 50
Daniel Quill,
66
18 60
Philip Cummins,
15 45
John Keefe,
17 85
Cornelius Kelleher, 66
23 25
Lawrence Whaland,
9 00
Michael Bennett,
66.
1 20
Daniel Creedon,
4 50
John D. Kelley,
..
. .
Frank Carey,
4 65
Michael D. Kelley,
18 95
David McGrath, 64
2 25
Robert Shano, 66
75
Edmund Murphy,
3 90
James Lyons,
1
1 50
William Dixon, 66
7 50
Thomas Hale, 66
1 50
Hugh E. McGlew, shoeing and bolts . .
6 10
Wm. B. Porter, teaming snow.
8 25
John M. Chase, labor on highway
2 10
Chas. J. Shute, 46 1 96
Amount carried forward. .. . $508 93
·
6 00
.
...
99
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward. $508 93
Dennis Donahoe, labor on highway 80
Edmund Murphy, shoveling snow. . 7 20
T. P. Mackinney, stock. 2 11
55
$519 59
MAY.
A. H. Pettingell, services as superintendent. $ 62 50
Cornelius Lynch, labor on highways
36 75
John Hale,
22 95
Cornelius Kelleher,
25 05
Patrick Niland,
16 80
Patrick Murphy, 66
19 05
John Shay,
21 45
Michael Harrigan,
26 85
Thomas Ryan, 66
12 75
Michael R. Kelley,
66
19 50
William Carroll,
25 35
Edward Powers, 66
2 25
Daniel Cronan,
66
21 00
Philip Crimmins, 66
22 80
John Keefe,
66
18 30
Daniel Quill,
19 95
Jeremiah Sheehan,
13 95
Otis K. Peabody,
4 20
Michael T. Cary,
1 50
Daniel Lucy,
18 45
James Moynihan,
1 50
A. L. Chaplin, 66
10 50
Michael Bennett, 66
11 25
John D. Kelley,
11 40
Patrick Moylan, 66
4 50
Cornelius Murphy, 66
16 20
John Kelliher, 66
4 50
Thomas H. Currier,
66
4 50
D. C. Batchelder,
1 50
Cornelius O'Connell,
60 3 30
Amount carried forward. $480 55
James C. Colman, stock
100
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward. $480 65
P. M. Lougee, bridge and repairs.
4 60
Frank Ennis, shoveling snow
45
Est. John H. Curran, repairing picks, etc 3 85
James C. Colman, posts, joist and cartage
7 41
$496 76
JUNE.
Andrew H. Pettingell, services as superintendent
$ 62 50
John Hale,
labor on highway 24 00
William Carroll, 66
24 15
Patrick Murphy,
66
24 00
John Shay,
23 10
Cornelius Kelliher,
23 70
Daniel Cronan,
17 92
Jere Shehan,
15 60
Philip Crimmins,
19 35
Daniel Quill, 66
24 15
Patrick Niland, 66
21 45
Thomas Ryan,
23 85
Edward Powers,
18 60
Thomas H. Currier,
66
12 75
John Keefe,
23 85
Cornelius Murphy,
12 30
John D. Kelley, 66
15 75
Daniel Lucy,
11 25
A. L. Chaplin,
6 00
M. Bennett, 66
10 50
John Kelliher,
12 75
Patrick Moylan,
66
11 25
W. R. Kelley,
14 25
James C. Moynihan, 66
2 62
Edmund Murphy, 66
1 50
Jere Cashman, use of teams.
10 00
E. P. Shaw, use of horses
6 00
John M. Chase, use of men and horses
1 55
Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware
21 09
$495 78
101
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.
JULY.
A. H. Pettingcll, services at superintendent $62 50
John Hale,
labor on highway. 26 70
William Carroll, 66
21 75
Edward Powers,
15 15
Cornelius Kellcher, 66
21 90
Thomas Ryan, 66
18 15
John Keefe,
15 15
John B. Kelley, 6.
16 05
Patrick Niland,
25 35
Daniel Cronan, 66
19 20
Philip Crimmins,
19 35
Daniel Quill, 66
19 80
Cornelius Murphy,
16 50
Patrick Niland, 66
26 55
John Shea, 66
18 30
Danicl Lucy,
66
13 20
Wm. F. Pettingell,
7 50
Cornelius Doyle,
66
6 30
Daniel Hallerscy,
5 85
Cornelius Lynch, .6
1 05
Michael Harrigan,
90
Jeremiah Sheehan,
66
90
M. R Kelley,
90
Timothy Haley, 66
30
Michael Bennett,
18 90
Joseph H. Currier, paving gutters
31 00
Cornelius O'Connell, labor cleaning crossings 5 10
James C. Colman, lumber . 1 86
David Jackson, cleaning culverts 3 00
22 87
$462 03
AUGUST.
A. H. Pettingell, services as superintendent 75 00
John Hale, labor on highway 25 20
Patrick Murphy,
25 05
Jere Cashman, loads of gravel .
Amount carried forward $125 25
102
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward. $125 25
William Carroll, labor on highway
25 05
Cornelius Kelliher,
12 00
Daniel Quill,
15 15
Edmund Powers,
7 50
Michael Bennett,
25 35
John Shea,
19 35
Daniel Cronan,
12 00
John Keefe, 6.
23 85
Daniel Hallerssy,
19 35
Philip Crimmins,
66
21 75
M. R. Kelley,
66
1 30
Patrick Niland, 66
9 00
Cornelius Murphy,
17 85
John D. Kelley,
8 25
Timothy Haley,
3 00
Thomas Ryan, 66
7 80
Thomas O'Neil, labor on highways.
1 80
H, Smart, by A. H. Pettingell, labor on bridge.
25
J A. Adams, use of wheels
1 00
T. P. Mackinney, hardware.
7 19
Thomas Ronan, 7 days' labor with team and man. . 21 00
$385 24
SEPTEMBER,
Andrew H. Pettingell, services as superintendent.
$ 75 00
John Hale,
labor on highway 18 15
Patrick Murphy,
15 90
Cornelius Murphy, 66
17 40
Cornelius Kelliher, 66
19 20
Daniel Quill, 66
16 80
Daniel Cronan,
15 00
Patrick Niland,
66
18 75
John Keefe,
18 60
Thomas Ryan, 66
17 85
Michael Bennett, 66
16 35
John Shay,
22 20
Philip Crimmins,
17 40
Amount carried forward. $288 60
103
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward
$288 60
Daniel Hallersey, labor on highway
19 35
William Carroll,
18 00
Thomas O'Neil,
18 60
J. D. Kelley,
14 10
Daniel Lynch,
17 70
Michael Carey,
6 45
Michael Lucy,
6 75
John Hale, jr.,
2 70
Richard Foley,
2 25
Timothy Haley,
1 80
Cornelius Lynch,
19 07
Michael Harrigan,
16 35
Jere Shehan, 46
16 35
Edmund Powers,
10 80
W. & M. O'Connell, grate for culvert, sharpening picks. ..
20 54
J. A. Adams, use of team. . 8 40
5 50
George W. Hunt, lanterns, oil and wicks
Thomas Ronan, team and man. 30 00
D. C. Batchelder, labor on fence 14 00
M. L. Chase, use of team and labor 19 50
Cornelius O'Connell, labor on crossings 7 05
William B. Porter, use of double team 10 50
Thomas Ronan, jr., mason work. 88 00
Benj. Hale, portion of gravel pit. 50 00
McGlew Bros., stock and labor 55 50
$767 86
OCTOBER,
Andrew H. Pettingell, services as superintendent $ 75. 00
Cornelius Lynch, labor on highway. 24 50
Jere Shehan, 13 20 66
34 05
Daniel Cronan,
22 20
Michael Lucy,
19 95
Thomas O'Neil,
27 90
John Hale, 66
Amount carried forward $216 80
104
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward. .
$216 80
Thomas Ryan,
labor on highway 4 15
John D. Kelley,
66
12 45
Daniel Lynch, 66
20 40
Daniel Quill, 66
21 45
Daniel Hallersey, 66
33 90
Daniel Creadon,
3 00
Philip Crimmins,
9 15
James Moynihan, 66
3 15
Michael Harrigan,
16 50
Cornelius Murphy,
36 90
James Gunning,
18 00
John Quill,
33 75
E. C. Davis, 66
27 00
Daniel Crowley, use of team 63 00
John Crowley, 9 00
Thomas Ronan, jr., labor on highway 27 62
R. C. McConnell, use of horses. 1 00
R. H. Wigglesworth, labor on road.
12 75
W. & M. O'Connell, sharpening picks 31 35
Amos R. Silloway, 25 loads of gravel 1 75
Thomas H. Lunt, labor on sea wall 39 50
S. H. Thurlow, hardware, . 3 84
William Porter, jr., use of team
7 00
Joseph H. Currier, mason work 44 00
23 02
$720 43
NOVEMBER.
A, H. Pettingell, services as superintendent $75 00
Edward Powers, labor on highways
12 90
Edward Davis,
24 00
A. L. Chaplin,
65
9 00
Daniel Lynch, 66
24 00
Cornelius Murphy, 66
22 50
Cornelius Lynch,
31 50
Jere Shehan, 66
27 00
James C. Colman, stock and carting
Amount carried forward. $225 90
105
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward.
$225 90
Daniel Quill,
labor on highway 27 00
John Carroll,
66
18 07
Jere Toomey,
15 67
Michael Bennett, 66
16 35
John Shea,
14 70
Martin Donahoe,
66
20 47
Bartholomew Creadon,
66
19 05
John Hughes, 66
21 82
Charles Hoyt,
20 32
Michael Carey,
13 87
Michael Harrigan, 66
24 15
John Hale,
24 00
Patrick Murphy,
66
27 90
Patrick Niland, 66
25 05
Michael Finnegan,
23 70
Patrick Shea, 66
19 05
Daniel Cronan,
6
15 00
John Keefe,
13 50
Cornelius Kelleher,
66
16 35
Patrick Sullivan, 66
18 90
Jeremiah Halley,
12 45
Thomas Ryan,
10 80
Henry Manchester, 66
22 95
T. K. Bartlet, labor by men and oxen
32 00
Cornelius O'Connell, labor on crossings.
5 55
Frank Collins, labor on crossings and tending on highway. 136 52 Thomas Ronan, labor on highway 3 25
Daniel Canning, cutting stone .. . 10 45
9 50
Joseph Bartlett, Plum Island sand. 2 25
C. R. Sargent, branding iron . 1 00
Thomas P. Mackinney, handles, nails, etc
2 15
$869 69
DECEMBER
Andrew H. Pettingell, services as superintendent.
75 00
Cornelius Lynch, labor on highway. 24 67
Jeremiah Shehan,
18 60
Amount carried forward $118 27
George W. Hunt, lanterns, oils, etc.
106
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward.
$ 118 27
Daniel Quill,
labor on highway.
19 80
Daniel Cronan,
14 85
Michael Harrigan,
66
17 40
Patrick Niland,
66
16 50
William Carroll,
66
19 95
John Shea. 66
16 65
Patrick Sullivan, 66
15 75
Michael Carey.
16 95
Barthomew Creadon,
16 80
John Hale,
19 95
Patrick Murphy,
18 90
John Hughes,
17 55
Patrick Shea,
15 15
Thomas Ryan,
15 90
Cornelius Kelliher, 66
18 30
Michael Bennett,
66
3 30
John Keefe, 66
11 55
Patrick Finnegan,
3 60
Daniel Lynch,
9 30
Edward Powers,
14 70
Jere Toomey,
2 47
Cornelius Murphy,
66
10 50
Daniel Hallersey,
8 10
Edward Davis, 66
8 10
Cornelius Buckley,
66
39 52
Michael Lucy,
28 20
George D. Thurlow, jr., mason work
22 50
Henry M. Jackman, gravel.
6 18
Cornelius O'Connell, labor on crossings
4 05
Frank Collins, mason work
11 27
McGlew Brothers, blacksmith work.
8 70
Luther Hatch, labor on highway 4 12
Thomas P. Mackinney, 4 hoes
2 00
Matthew Toomey, labor on highways
6 75
John Flavin, 66
12 90
Amount carried forward ..
$596 48
107
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.
RECAPITULATION.
Bills paid in January .
$309 10
February
193 35
March
279 34
April
519 59
66
May
496 76
66
June
495 78
July ..
462 03
August.
385 24
September.
767 86
October.
720 43
November.
869 69
66
December 596 48
Total expenditures for year ending Dec. 20, 1884 $6,095 65
108
TREASURER'S REPORT.
SIDEWALKS AND EDGESTONES.
Appropriation
$1,000 00 .
CREDITS.
From William H. Toppan $42 30
William Thurlow. 50 59
F. T. Dennett, . 10 25
William F. Torrey 22 50
Hugh E. McGlew.
15 00
Cornelius Buckley
25 95
Frank A. Hale .
42 00
William P. Lowell.
17 48
S. A. Hayden
14 10
George Harris
6 60
David Frost
20 70
John Caldwell . . 27 90
Benjamin F. Jefts. 7 65
Jacob . F. Dickson.
15 70
Effie B. Moody .
60 45
Joseph Henderson
13 85
Bromfield Fund.
200 00
593 02
Total amount appropriation and income 1,593 02
Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal-
ance account.
1,828 93
Expenditures .
$3,421 95
EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the Committee on Sidewalks and Edgestones.
JANUARY.
E. A. Littlefield, agt., use of jigger $ 8 00
John A. Greeley, labor 156 81
Cornelius Lynch, labor on sidewalks 5 25
C. H. Meader, paving. 1 30
John A. Greeley, pressed bricks 35 00
Proprietors City wharf, wharfage and landing . 23 81
Blaisdell Bros. & Co., edgestones for sidewalks 79 06
$309 23
SIDEWALK AND EDGESTONE DEPARTMENT. 109
FEBRUARY.
Daniel Canning, labor .$ 3 75
JUNE.
Cornelius Lynch, labor
$ 35 00
Michael Harrigan, “
27 00
John Hale, 66
1 50
Edward Powers,
3 75
Daniel Cronen, 66
5 25
Patrick Murphy, 66
1 50
Jere Shehan,
66
9 75
Thomas Ryan,
66
5 25
Michael R. Kelley, ".
4 50
John Shea, 75
T. H. Smallidge & Co., freight on stone. 107 07
Blaisdell Bros. & Co., edgestones 324 04
Joseph H. Currier, mason work 80 00
$605 86
JULY.
John Shea,
labor,
$ 10 80
Philip Crimmins,
4 50
Cornelius Kelliher,
2 25
Cornelius Doyle, 66
4 12
Daniel Quill,
11 25
Daniel Cronan, 66
7 80
Timothy Haley,
9 97
Cornelius Lynch, 66
22 75
Michael Harrigan,
15 60
Jeremiah Shehan,
13 20
Michael R. Kelley, "
12 45
James H. Currier, mason work.
77 50
Edwin Currier,
11 12
Orrin J. Gurney, sixty yards of brick paving.
18 00
$221 31
AUGUST
David Smith, bricks.
$ 39 35
Thomas Ronan, jr., labor and money paid out 57 37
Amount carried forward. $ 96 72
12
110
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward. $ 96 72
Blaisdell Bros. & Co., edgestones 223 35
Edwin Currier, labor as mason. 7 12
George D. Thurlow, jr., relaying brick sidewalk. 58 75
N. N. Withington, to brick paving sidewalk 19 95
Mrs. Thomas Granville,
42 90
Cornelius Lynch, labor.
19 25
M. Harrigan,
17 70
Jere Shehan,
17 70
M. R. Kelley,
1 50
William Carroll, 66
75
Edmund Powers, 66
20 70
Cornelius Kelliher, 66
9 75
John Shea,
3 00
Philip Crimmins,
2 25
Daniel Cronan,
3 00
Daniel Quill,
66
3 00
Patrick Niland, 66
31 87
George D. Thurlow, 66
T. H. Smallidge, freight on edgestones
74 45
$656 71
SEPTEMBER
Cornelius Lynch,
labor, $ 19 60
Michael Harrigan,
16 65
Jere Shehan,
16 55
Edmund Powers, 66
11 10
Daniel Cronan, 66
3 30
Philip Crimmins, 66
75
Daniel Quill,
66
1 65
75
Thomas Ryan,
82 97
A. H. Ford, freight on edgestones
$153 42
OCTOBER.
A. H. Ford, freight on edgestones $87 52
David Smith, bricks . 5 65
Daniel O'Connell, labor on sidewalk
4 00
Amount carried forward. $ 97 17
3 00
111
SIDEWALK AND EDGESTONE DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward $ 97 17
Edwin Toppan, mason work
53 40
C. H. Meader, 9 75
Edwin Blood, to brick paving sidewalk
9 00
Blaisdell Bros. & Co., to edgestones
528 83
William Porter, jr., use of jigger.
20 00
$718 15
NOVEMBER.
Cornelius Lynch,
labor, $ 1 57
Michael Harrigan,
2 10
Daniel Lynch, 66
2 10
John Shea,
2 10
Jere Shehan,
2 10
Daniel Cronan,
2 10
Daniel Quill,
2 10
Edward Powers, labor
2 10
Bartholomew Creadon, labor
2 10
David Smith, bricks.
18 30
George D. Thurlow, jr., labor on edgestones and gutters. . 30 00
Blaisdell Bros. & Co., edgestones. 287 10
A. H. Ford, freight on edgestones
95 70
William B. Porter, use of jigger 4 00
$453 47
DECEMBER.
Cornelius Lynch, labor
$3 15
Daniel Cronan,
3 90
Daniel Quill,
2 70
Jere Shehan,
2 70
Michael Harrigan,
3 90
John Shea,
5 10
Bart'l. Creadon,
3 30
Daniel Lynch,
5 70
Patrick Sullivan,
1 80
Thomas Ryan,
3 00
Patrick Shea, 66
1 20
Amount carried forward $36 45
112
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward $36 45
Martin Donahoe, labor
2 40
Cornelius Kelliher, «
2 40
Patrick Niland,
2 40
Charles Hoyt,
5 40
Daniel Canning,
14 80
T. H. Smallidge, freight on edgestones
106 15
Edwin Currier, labor on edgestones
18 00
C. H. Meader, 15 55
Paul Titcomb, to brick paving sidewalk. 33 00
E. A. Littlefield, agt., use of jigger
4 00
Eastern Railroad Co., freight on stone. 24 00
Edward Burrill, agt., wharfage on edgestones 36 00
$300 55
RECAPITULATION.
Bills paid in January $ 309 23
February 3 75
June. 605 36
July . 221 31
August 656 71
66 September 153 42
October 718 15
November 453 47
December 300 55
Total expenditures for year ending Dec. 20, 1884 $3,421 95
113
INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.
INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.
Appropriation . $7,000 00
CREDITS.
From city clerk, licenses, etc.
$22 00
State of Massachusetts balance of cor-
poration tax of 1883 202 66
State of Massachusetts, on account of corporation tax of 1884 6,669 14
State of Massachusetts on account of foreign shipping .6,846 73
liquor licenses
.6,093 38
non-resident bank shares 886 42 20,720 33
Total amount appropriation and income $27,720 33
Transferred from Fire department. 2,022 86
Police department.
803 45
Interest
72 08
66
Mall Improvements 20 95
66 Stone Paving 1,003 92
3,923 26
$31,643 59
Transferred to Abatement of taxes $ 626 30
School department.
4,073 12
Highway 66 3,002. 25
Poor
66 1,159 21
66 Public Property . 11,048 65
Lighting streets, etc.
549 32
66 Salaries
379 20
Fuel .
13 27
66
Public Library
124 38
66
Engine House
125 21
66
Newburyport bridge
972 71
66
Sidewalks and Edgestones. .
1,828 93
. 6
Board of Health. 1,091 24
66 Printing 410.69
Tax of 1884.
9,000 00
Expenditures as per statement below 9,353 01
43,757 49
Balance overdrawn for the year $12,113 90
114
TREASURER'S REPORT.
EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the City Council. JANUARY.
Gerrish & Goodwin, stock and labor on Prospect street
fence. . $ 10 95
William A. Johnson, 48 pieces of tape 3 36
George N. Young, extra services as police 22 00
Gillett & Co., expressing
9 35
Joseph C. Lunt, services as inspector and ringing bells
11 25
H. C. Weitzel, return of deaths
18 25
Plumer & Fogg, expressing.
1 40
Charles H. Stanwood, (G. H. S.) services at election
5 00
Western Union Telegraph Co., telegrams
54
J. F. Morrill, lunch. . 9 00
Florey Donahoe, trimming trees
5 00
George E. Donnels, ringing bell.
1 00
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., rent of telephone
9 00
Charles H. Stanwood, services at election
6 00
E. P. Allen, services . 16 50
Charles L. Foster, ringing of bell.
9 33
Martin B. Lamb, use of horse and carriage 25 00
Isaac P. Noyes, P. M., stamps.
13 50
Charles E. Ash, services at elections
6 00
Charles J. Cutter, services as inspector
8 00
E. S. Stickney,
8 00
W. H. P. Howard, 66
warden.
6 00
Frank E. Cutter,
inspector. 3 00
Joseph G. Flanders, 66
warden 6 00
George E. Donnels,
clerk 6 00
6 00
William Huse,
inspector 8 00
3 00
Alvah Hoyt,
Wm. H. Welch, 66
clerk .... $ 00
Sam E. Sargent, 66
inspector 3 00
W. H. T. Dodge,
3 00
Wm. J. Creasey,
66
warden 3 00
Joseph Barlow, 66
inspector 6 00
George A. Pearson, 66
clerk . 8 00
Amount carried forward. $262 43
J. L. Dockam,
115
INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward. $262 43
Joshua L. Chase, services as inspector
6 00
Charles S. Bartlett,
clerk . 6 00
John C. Lang, 66
66
8 00
Daniel A. Pingry,
inspector 3 00
S. K. Gilman,
warden 6 00
Moses E. Cook, 66
6 00
D. T. Reed, 66
66
3 00
S. C. Reed,
inspector 3 00
Charles H. Lnnt, 66
66
8 25
B. M. Johnson, 66
66
3 00
Lot F. McNamara, 66 3 00
3 00
J. C. M. Bayley, expense to Salem on Jollie case 5 00
$325 68
FEBRUARY.
George W. Snow, return of births $ 10 50
Haskell French, ringing bell 1 50
J. W. Ballou, land damages 25 00
Greenleaf Dodge, « 25 00
L. S. Learned, stationery
21 00
C. H. Johnson, book.
2 85
C. C. Stockman, use of horse. 1 50
Gowen Dockum, use of land. 5 00
Fred S. Goodwin, services as inspector 3 00
Clarence I. Marsh, services as inspector 5 00
M. F. Barrett, damage to cellar by water 20 00
$120 35
MARCH.
George H. Stevens, expenses to Boston 2 10
clerk, recording births and deaths 216 25
C. H. Johnson, pens. 5 00
James J. Healey, births returns 13 00
Western Union Tel. Co., telegrams 50
Amount carried forward. $236 85
Alpheus G. Knight,
66
116
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward. $236 85
James F. Ives, services as inspector
Plumer & Fogg, expressing 3 00
70
New England Tel. Co., use of telephone
4 00
Peter Cusack, making death returns
17 75
Charles L. Foster, ringing bells .
4 06
Augustus Safford, making returns of deaths 42 00
$312 21
APRIL.
Plumer & Fogg, expressing $ 50
Lovett's Express, 15
Isaac P. Noyes, P. M., box rent and stamps
34 25
Andrew H. Pettingell, expenses to Boston 2 75
Henry Cook, jr., stationery. 5 15
George B. Hicken, expenses to Salem 2 00
Gillett & Co., expressing 4 90
George H. Walker & Co., 4 Essex county atlases 48 00
Horace I. Bartlett, services rendered 40 80
J. A. Shattuck, lunch and dinner, bridge committee 67 00
James W. Welch, ringing bells
3 00
Haskell French, 66
2 50
F. H. Rundlett, 66
3 50
Alexander Leach, 2 50
A. B. Dearborn, returning births. 5 50
Telephone Co., use of telephone. 8 00
Horace I. Bartlett, services rendered. 50 00
$280 50
MAY.
Charles L. Foster, ringing bell. 3 33
Charles H. Stanwood, attendance on caucus 1 00
A. R. Nutter, services at state election 1881-82 4 00
Plumer & Fogg, expressing. 90
Charles E. Ash, attendance on caucus 1 00
Charles H. Potter, binding books 25 50
Geo. Menuit, use of tenement for small pox for 1882-83 .. . 114 00
City treasurer, making up annual reports for 1882-83. 100 00
John C. M. Bailey, services as counsel and expenses . 33 00
$282 73
117
INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.
JUNE.
Rockwell & Churchill, printing licenses $ 14 00
A. B. Dearborn, returning nine births 2 25
George Lucy, team 2 00
W. U. Telegraph Co., telegrams. 2 59
N. E. Telephone Co., use of telephone 8 20
Joseph M. Tappan, moving guns. 7 00
Joseph M. Greenough, 4 horses and barge 18 00
$54 04
JULY.
Horace I Bartlett, expenses to Salem and Byfield $ 6 10
Gillett & Co.'s express, expressing. 6 20
Boston & Albany R. R. Co., trans. guns to state arsenal ... 21 80
Isaac P. Noyes, box rent and stamps 21 25
Lovett's express, expressing. 30
S. H. Fowle, Stationery, and Advertiser 8 43
Henry Cook, jr., stationery. 2 55
Moses H. Sargent, stationery
17 73
Edward Rogers, agent, construction of fire alarm tel. 4000 00
$4084 36
AUGUST.
George H. Stevens, expense to Boston
$4 40
James W. Welch, ringing bells
3 00
Joseph C. Lunt,
and death returns 9 75
Haskell French,
3 00
Jon Connors,
5 00
Charles H. Lunt, 60
3 00
Plumer & Fogg, expressing
1 75
William N. Griffith, delivering dog notices
2 00
James K. Parker, ringing bell.
5 00
Telephone Co., use of telephone .
8 20
Samuel Hobbs & Co., two tax books
11 50
W. U. Telegraph Co., telegrams. 10 03
$66 63
118
TREASURER'S REPORT.
SEPTEMBER.
George H. Stevens, cash paid for postage stamps. $2 00
Plumer & Fogg, expressing 15
N, Marden, use of team 2 00
James V. Felker, expenses to Boston. 2 50
Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00
George Montgomery, returning deaths 6 00
E. B. Stover, land damages in widening Prospect street. 25 00
William H. Johnson, delivering tax bills. 50 00
George W. Jackman. jr., use of horse and carriage 8 00
F. H. Rundlett, ringing bell 5 00
15
Lovett's express, expressing .
Wiggin & Wood, detective service.
20 72
William A. Johnson, cash paid for detective service
100 00
66 65 66
100 00
66
66
66 100 00
Wiggin & Wood, detective service. 500 00
J. V. Felker, treas., appropriation for " Greeley reception" 500 00 66 500 00
$1925 52
OCTOBER.
George H. Stevens, cash paid for expressing $ 15
Telephone Co., use of telephone. 4 20
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