City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1884, Part 6

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1884
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George Lucy, use of team. 16 75


Isaac P. Noyes, P. M., box rent and stamps 29 68


Henry B. Peirce, secretary, registration books 8 40


Frances S. Grace, poll tax of 1882 refunded 2 00


Gillett & Co., expressing 11 95


Lovett's expressing . 15


George Lucy, use of team. 4 00


C. H. Johnson, blank books . 6 37


George H. Newton, supply of pens 8 00


C. H. Stanwood, services at caucus . 1 00


30 00


Timothy Collins, damages by water in cellar


W. A. Johnson, expenses of self and city solicitor to Salem 4 60 John Connors, ringing bell. 2 00


Haskell French, 66


2 00


Amount carried forward. $131 25


119


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward $131 25


Samuel W. Tuck, summoning witnesses and witness fec ... 4 60


Henry P. Sargent, use of team 1 50


Brigham & Co., ribbon dates and rubber seals. 19 20


Assessors and collector, amount allowed for assessing and collecting bank shares 186 37


D. L. Withington, damages awarded Mrs. Sliney on widen- ing Merrimac street. 500 00


Horace I. Bartlett, cash paid 13 65


$856 57


NOVEMBER.


William H. Porter, teaming. 30


John F. Dunn. poll tax of 1884 refunded 2 00


Charles H. Lunt, ringing bell 3 00


J. M. Greenough, horse and buggy 3 75


A. B. Dearborn, returning births 1 25


James W. Welch, ringing bells.


3 00


Moses H. Sargent, stationery 17 68


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 5 05


Plumer & Fogg, expressing 1 40


Sampson, Davenport & Co., six directories 12 00


Mellville Smith, legal services and expenses on Horse rail- road case. 219 00


$268 43


DECEMBER,


George H. Stevens, expense of telephone attachment. .$ 2 00


Plumer & Fogg, expressing . 25


Lovett's express, expressing . .


40


Milton C. Johnson, ink and pay roll book


13 25


Alpheus G. Knight, services as inspector


5 00


John L. Lewis, 5 00


Otis H. C. Jenkins, 66 clerk 5 00


W. A. Nelson, 66 inspector 5 00


H. P. Macintosh, jr., deputy inspector 2 50


Amount carried forward. $38 40


120


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward.


$38 40


William D. Sargent, services as deputy clerk


2 50


Edwin Currier,


,6


2 50


Alvah Hoyt,


inspector


5 00


Herman J. Carver,


66 clerk


5 00


William J. Creasey, 66 warden


5 00


William H. Welch, 66


deputy warden. 5 00


Benjamin G. Davis, 66 inspector 5 00


2 50


Western Union Telegraph Company, telegrams


1 98


James L. Parker, ringing bell


5 00


Haskell French,


75


C. H. Stanwood, services at ward room.


4 00


Philip Murphy, damage to garden by breaking of sewer ...


30 00


State of Massachusetts, adjustment of corporation and national bank tax. 36 76


State of Massachusetts, one-half of aid paid for 1883,


under chapter 252, acts of 1879 626 60


$775 99


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January . $325 68


66


February .


120 35


March


312 21


April


280 50


May


282 73


66


June


54 04


July .


4,084 36


August.


66 63


September


1.925 52


October


856 57


November


268 43


66 December 775 99


Total expenditures for year ending December 20, 1884 .. $9,353 01


William A. Davis, 66 deputy warden


121


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Approriation


. .$7,500 00


CREDITS.


From City Marshal, cash $ 2 00


sale of horse .


70 00


A. J. Teeling, lease of desks


6 60


rent of school buildings. 50 00


burial lots . 40 00


Market House and cellar


100 00


Pond street house


31 00


City Hall


1,010 00


1,309 60


Total amount appropriations and income 8,809 60


Amount overdrawn and transferred from incidentals to


balance account 11,048 65


Expenditures $19,858 25


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the Committee on Public Property. JANUARY.


John Moore, services as teamster $ 45 00


Wm. T. Thompson, 06


45 00


W. F. Stanwood, 45 00


James P. Plumer,


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell,


40 00


John F. Bryan, harness fixtures


22 70


Isaac Poor, horse liniment, etc.


6 30


E. Donahoe, repairs.


105 25


Luther Haskell, shocing horses


28 81


Edward A. Littlefield, agt., use of cart. 20 00


S. Coker, weighing hay. 1 00


A. N. Frost, shoeing horses 7 25


Amount carried forward $406 31


122


TREASURER'S REPORT,


Amount brought forward. $406 31


Paul Adams, medicines. . 1 00


Joseph W. Landford, doctoring horses 38 00


F. G. Harrison, harness fixtures. 50 85


William C. Plumer. brooms, etc. 10 40


S. H. Thurlow, hardware. 8 59


Jackman & Griffin, to glass and labor 23 26


F. E. Cutter, agt., to glass and putty. 4 19


John Chamberlain, stove and cleaning funnel 9 25


Frank E. Davis, labor and stock. 6 97


William Holker & Co., labor and stock.


79 13


Rufus Adams, labor. 55 05


George W. Manser, services at City Hall 8 75


Edward Osgood, lamps and table


5 39


George W. Hunt, brushes, dusters, etc.


21 29


S. Coker, bushel basket. 62


C. H. Meader, work at police station


1 35


Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware 6 74


S. Coker, paint, sponges, etc 3 51


S. H. Thurlow, hardware. 8 27


Herman Castelhun, winding clocks, etc 27 25


S. March, white oil and water pails 1 50


John Sumner, labor and stock 39 07


Joseph Torrey, glazing and stock .


9 26


John A. Greeley, work at Kelley School house. 6 85


12 10


James C. Colman, stock and carting


C. R. Sargent, work at City Hall. 10 20


Gerrish & Goodwin, work at Temple street school house. . 9 75


Joseph E. Kimball, labor and stock at almshouse 15 70


George A. Pike, repairing pumps 23 00


Gerrish & Goodwin, labor .. 10 00


William A. Johnson, cloth, tape, etc 6 55


John H. Curran, repairs.


32 55


John C. Kimball, sled and lumber. 57 59


Newburyport Water Co., use of water. 281 40


George N. Young, 3 month's care of police station 6 25


Charles H. Stanwood removing seats in school house . 75


$1,298 69


123


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


FEBRUARY.


John Moore, services as teamster $ 45 00


W. T. Thompson, 6%


45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 45 00


James P. Plumer,


40 CO


Alfred O. Lowell, 68


40 00


William B. Porter, use of cart. 3 00


Paul Titcomb, grain .


17 50


David Smith, 1} ton of litter 15 40


Poor Department, hay 69 52


Luther Haskell, shoeing horses 1 50


A. N. Frost, shoeing horses 2 00


P. M. Lougee, stock and labor 40 00


Wm. Holker & Co., "


6 20


J. M. Foster, lumber. 8 97


George W. Manser, services as stage carpenter. 16 25


J. B. Creasey & Co., paint, etc. 9 04


Bayley & Perkins, planing and turning 13 13


Edward Osgood, 4 bracket lamps 2 32


E. Chase, labor 13 80


W. C. Morse, 13 32


B. W. Ordway, labor 9 25


Charles C. Stockman, six cushions 3 50


Cornelius Kelliher, labor 38


Thomas Ryan, labor .. 38


$460 46


MARCH.


John Moore, services as teamster. $ 45 00


W. T. Thompson,


45 00


W. F. Stanwood, 45 00


James P. Plumer, 66 40 00


Alfred O. Lowell, 40 00


P. M. Lougee, repairing cart and snow drag. 11 50


Poor Department, hay .. . 60 22


A. S. Plumer, litter and weighing 17 21


Maurice Welch, stock and labor 5 20


Amount carried forward $309 13


124


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward $309 13


James M. Woods, bolts, etc .. 2 25


Luther Haskell, sharpening horses 1 50


Frank E. Davis, stock and labor.


19 05


George W Manser, services as stage carpenter 13 75


W. C. Morse, labor on school house 7 50


Henry Morse, stock and labor 21 12


Charles H. Carr, labor on school house 5 50


James C. Colman, stock and cartage. 7 44


J. B. Creasey, stock and labor. 5 60


Charles R. Sargent, stock and labor.


23 68


John J. Hoolehan, labor on public property 83


Thomas Ryan, 60


John J. Connors,


75


John Keefe,


38


$419 08


APRIL.


John Moore, services as teamster. $45 00


Wm. T. Thompson, services as teamster


45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood,


45 00


James P. Plumer,


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell,


40 00


Thomas Ryan, labor.


1 20


Cornelius Kelliker, labor


38


William Dixon, 75


15 40


Poor department, hay.


44 70


Edward F. Manning, shoeing 1 50


M. J. Donahoe, work on harness. 9 10


James M. Woods, pair of springs 2 50


John F. Bryan, stock and labor


10 90


A. M. Frost, shoeing


2 50


A. B. Dearborn, professional attendance on horse 2 00


Patrick Moynihan, shoeing. 58 15


Hugh E. McGlew, work on horses and carts 56 94


James C. Colman, stock and cartage 4 62


Amount carried forward $425 64


Paul Titcomb, grain.


125


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward 425 64


John E. Bailey, stock and labor 70 28


Todd & Brown, pump and setting in well. 18 50


John Chamberlain, stock and labor 16 35


John P. Evans, stock and labor 18 70


William H. Porter, teaming. 25


H. W. Moulton, rent of school room 100 00


George W. Manser, services as stage carpenter 17 50


Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware .. 12 26


$679 48


MAY.


John Moore, services as teamster $ 45 00


Wm. T. Thompson,


45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 45 00


James P. Plumer,


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell, 40 00


J. B. Knight, grain. 116 36


P. M. Lougee, repairing carts, etc 9 00


Moses M. Ross, groceries 1 11


Est. John H. Currier, shoeing, etc. 6 35


Maurice Welch, stock and labor. 3 90


J. M. Woods, cart and repairs. 88 75


C. A. Currier; stock and labor


4 53


B. W. Ordway, repairs on settees


13 90


Blake & Noyes, stock and labor 10 87


Joseph Pearson, shovelling snow 3 00


George E. Bamford, clearing cellar, "City Hall"


3 60


Charles W. Davis, labor on fence 3 50


William C. Pike, 3 50


William A. Johnson, cotton cloth. 6 83


George W. Manser, services as stage carpenter.


16 25


James C. Colman, stock and carting. 4 23


Charles L. Huse, painting 28 02


James Moynihan, labor 19 12


D. C. Batchelder,


1 12


Patrick Niland, 66


1 12


Thomas Ryan, 66


·


45


John Keefe, 66


45


. .


$560 96


13


126


TREASURER'S REPORT.


JUNE.


John Moore, services as teamster $ 45 00


Wm. T. Thompson, 45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 45 00


James P. Plumer,


66


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell,


40 00


Fred Huntington,


40 00


Poor Department, hay .


57 00


Charles R. Sargent, stock and labor


69 07


William H. Porter, teaming


60


D. C. Batchelder, labor. 10 50


A. N. Frost, shoeing horses and cart wrench 4 75


S. B. Carter, insurance of Market House. 40 00


Stephen Collins, copying specifications for repairs 3 00


Paul Titcomb, grain . 26 30


John F. Bryan, stock and labor


87 30


J. B. Knight, grain.


19 70


Jere Cashman, labor on vault and cess pools 58 00


4 00


Joseph H. Currier, stock and labor


46 20


Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware


6 67


J. M. Greenough, use of team


7 50


George W. Manser, services as stage carpenter 10 00


Jere Cashman, labor on vault.


9 00


Joseph Moulton, gas shades and chimneys


7 75


C. A. Currier, carpenter work


16 27


J. C. Stanley, hardware .


2 12


Cornelius Murphy, labor


45


Michael Bennett, 66


45


John D. Kelley,


3 37


Philip Crlmmins,


2 62


Patrick Niland, 66


2 62


Daniel Cronan, 66


2 62


Thomas Ryan,


75


Jas. C. Moynihan,


9 00


John F. Bryan, harnesses, etc.


195 50


Joseph H. Currier, labor on account of vault 75 00


$1,053 11


Thomas G. Dodge, labor.


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


127


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


JULY.


John Moore, services as teamster $ 45 00


William T. Thompson, services as teamster 45 00


William F. Stanwood, 45 00


James P. Plumer, 40 00


Alfred O. Lowell, 66 40 00


Fred Huntington, 66


40 00


A. F. Young, stock and labor 13 20


Poor Department, hay. 82 83


E. P. Shaw, to use of horses harnessed to be ready for fire. 21 00


Paul Titcomb, grain .. 18 10


Maurice Welch, stock and labor.


5 40


A. N. Frost, shoeing, and repairing carts 5 75


William McKay, storing city carts


10 00


Est. S. A. Smith, medicine. 9 80


J. M. Batcheller, keeping horses, engine and hose carriage 90 00


Joseph E. Kimball, labor as mason 84 00


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


B. & M. R. R. Co., rent of lot for base ball grounds. 30 00


Thomas Ronan, mowing and grading a field 14 00


Herman Castelhun, winding city clocks, etc. 31 00


Lord Bros., stock and labor. 9 04


Charles H. Richardson, groceries. 1 16


A. J. Cook, carpentering and repair at police station 10 00


James C. Colman, stock and carting 7 18


George W. Hunt, groceries 28 42


Todd & Brown, repairing pumps and setting 31 55


Edward Perkins, stock and teaming. 13 51


William S. Dodge, stock and labor on Ferry slip. 38 94


Charles L. Huse, [setting glass. 4 67


Asa W. Jackman, repairs on engine house


6 25


James M. Woods, to hooks and repairing chain 3 25


Charles H. Hale, rebuilding fence. 8 30


Frank E. Davis, stock and labor 10 52


George E. Daniels, platform wagon 110 00


Newburyport Water Co., use of water in public buildings. 52 00


Thomas Ryan, labor. 3 00


Amount carried forward. $1,017 87


128


TREASURER'S REPORT,


Amount brought forward. $1,017 87


Cornelius Doyle, labor 3 00


John Keefe, labor 3 00


James C. Colman, stock and cartage. 53 70


Joseph H. Currier, labor on new vault. 500 00


L. M. Hatch & Son, " Market hall 300 00


$1,877 57


AUGUST.


John Moore, services as teamster 45 00


Wm. T. Thompson,


45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 45 00


James P. Plumer,


66


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell,


40 00


Fred Huntington, 66 40 00


Paul Titcomb, grain. 16 90


John F. Bryan, stock and labor 97 45


Charles E. Ash, use of stall for sick horse 1 50


A. N. Frost, repairing cart and shoeing horses 15 00


J. M. Batcheller, keeping horses, hose carriage and st'mer 60 00


John P. Evans, stock and labor. 18 60


Wm. N. Griffith, mowing grass and repairing fences 8 00


Wm. Holker & Co., stock and labor 153 67


D. C. Batchelder, labor at Market House. 2 00


Charles H. Bliss, one-half cost of building fence 15 00


George W. Manser services as stage carpenter


1 25


B. F. Stanley, 19 days labor. 47 50


Edw. S. Hidden, labor on engine house 17 10


Michael Coffill, 3 37


James C. Colman, stock and carting 51 70


Joseph E. Kimball, stock and labor at engine house. 10 75


Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware


26 51


John H. Balch, horse blanket. 85


Gerrish & Goodwin, carpenter work. 33 88


Charles C. Stockman, use of horse and teaming 2 00


Otis K. Peabody, work at powder house [field. 18 75


T. G. Dodge, 52 00


Amount carried forward. $908 78


129


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. .$908 78


Joseph H. Currier, balance for building vault. 32 00


Cornelius Kelliher, labor 1 50


Patrick Murphy, 1 50


Daniel Cronan,


1 50


John D. Kelley, 1 50


George W. Hunt, shovels, pails, etc. 24 95


Edw. S. Hidden, stock and labor. 40 00


L. M. Hatch & Son, labor on Market hall .1,000 00


Daniel Danforth, care of watering trough. 8 18


$2,019 91


SEPTEMBER.


John Moore, services as teamster $ 45 00


Wm. F. Thompson, 45 00


Wm. T. Stanwood, 66 22 50


James P. Plumer,


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell, 66


40 00


Fred Huntington, 66 40 00


W. & M. O'Connell, tires, shoeing, etc 21 98


George W. Hunt, groceries 9 52


J. M. Batcheller, keeping horses and engines 60 00


J. B. Knight, grain. 48 00


W. A. Davis & Son,, labor, rope, etc. 6 18


M. E. Goodridge, one gray mare. 275 00


James M. Woods, setting cart tires, etc 4 50


John F. Bryan, stock and labor. 49 22


McGlew Bros, medicine and attention to horse and black- smith work. 65 42


E. G. Stratton, dentistry to horses 12 00


A. D. Woods, stock and labor 96 68


Jere Cashman, labor on vault. 31 00


Frank E. Davis, stock and labor 13 98


Joseph H. Stockman, cover to water tank. 75


J. D. Hunt, labor on engine and school houses . 27 50


D. C. Batchelder, labor on fence at mall and Kelley school 18 00


Charles L. Huse, setting glass. 11 99


Amount carried forward. $ 984 22


130


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $984 22


L. D. Wheeler, ironing two troughs, etc. 3 15


John B. Pritchard, use of blocks, fall and straps. 2 00


J. C. Stanley, hardware. 27 33


L. M. Hatch & Son, labor on Market hall . 1,000 00


$2,016 70


OCTOBER.


John Moore, services as teamster $ 45 00


Wm. T. Thompson, 45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 66


45 00


James P. Plumer,


66


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell,


40 00


Fred Huntington,


66


40 00


McGlew Bros., attention to horse and medicine 10 75


John F. Bryan, collar, whips, etc 20 15


Poor Department, hay ... . . 23 63


A. F. Young, repairing harness and stock. 9 50


Edward F. Manning, shoeing horses 13 00


S. Coker, paint and weighing hay. 1 91


Parker M. Lougee, repairing wheel and screen 10 75


David Smith, litter 10 80


J. M. Batcheller, keeping engines and horses 83 00


Paul Titcomb, grain .. 35 60


Aaron D. Woods, stock and labor 383 62


Green Davis, stock and labor 169 01


J. B. Creasey, glass and setting 3 75


Wm. N. Griffith, cutting grass on Brown square 3 00


George E. Bamford, labor on cellars 2 50


Rufus Adams, carpenter work. 133 10


James C. Colman, stock and cartage 56 53


Edward Perkins, 66 164 41


Henry W. Moulton, rent of school room 30 00


C. H. Meader, mason work. 24 22


C. R. Sargent, labor on gas piping and gas pipe 154 92


Todd & Brown, repairing pumps 3 50


George A. Pike,


50 45


Amount carried forward. $1,654 10


131


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward $1,654 10


Wm. A. Johnson, dry goods 2 65


Fred B. Morse, labor on school houses 5 00


Joseph H. Currier, mason work . 80 00


A. N. Frost, cart bolt and shoeing horses 5 00


B. W. Ordway, repairing settees 7 00


B. F. Stanley, labor. 56 25


E. C. Toppan, labor on ward room 39 43


J. W. Evans & Co., stock and labor. 19 34


Benj. G. Davis, expenses to Boston. 4 50


C. R. Sargent, labor on gas piping and gas pipe 90 30


William Porter, jr., use of team. 4 10


William B. Porter, sprinkling front of Kelley school.


15 00


Parrick Sullivan, labor 1 50


1 50


Daniel Hallersey, “


L. M. Hatch & Son, labor on Market hall. 1,580 86


$3,566 53


NOVEMBER.


Humphrey Haley, labor .$ 9 75


Patrick Sullivan, 66 45


Michael Carey, 45


William Carroll, 66 45


Edward Powers,


66


75


Cornelius Kelliher,


75


John Moore, services as teamster 45 00


W. T. Thompson,


45 00


W. F. Stanwood, 45 00


James P. Plumer, 66


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell, 60


40 00


Fred Huntington,


40 00


J. M. Batcheller, keeping engines and horses 63 00


Jere Cashman, use of horse and team. 82 50


A. N. Frost, shoeing horses and blacksmith work 8 50


Joseph W. Landford, doctoring horses 88 00


A. S. Plumer, bedding. 20 95


P. M. Lougee, repairing cart, etc 18 00


Amount carried forward $548 55


132


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward .. $548 55


John F. Bryan, blankets, straps, etc. 34 00


D. J. Brown, whiffletrees and labor on pole 4 50


George W. Hunt, dusters, mats, brushes, etc 53 88


Wm. F. Gillett, two trips to Haverhill and Boston 13 00


Moses Goodrich, one bay mare 275 00


Joseph Bartlett, white sand. 1 20


Thomas & Williams, slate. 1 00


George N. Black, labor at No. 2 engine house 3 00


James W. Welch, labor at burying ground. 23 00


William J. Creasey, stock and labor painting fence at Temple street school house 11 73


S. H. Thurlow, hardware . 24 52


Jere Cashman, labor on vault


C. R. Sargent, chimneys


33 00 60


George W. Manser, services as stage carpenter 7 50


Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware. 8 27


J. M. Greenough, use of horse and buggy 8 00


Frank E. Davis, stock and labor 1 95


O. G. Davis, teaming. 7 00


James C. Colman, stock and cartage. 11 74


S. K. Gilman, making and putting up street signs 24 50


Wm. H. Toppan, mason work on Market hall 118 06


J. W. Evans & Co., making writing tables 40 00


William Porter, jr., teaming 1 25


B. P. Ireland, services as janitor at Market house 32 38


C. H. Mackenney & Co., brackets and globes 49 90


Thomas H. Davis, services superintending repairs at Mar- ket Halls. 150 00


C, R. Sargent, steam heating Market building and extras. 1,049 60 L. M. Hatch & Sons, labor on Market hall 500 00


$3,037 13


DECEMBER.


E. A. Littlefield, agt., use of cart $ 6 50


John Hale, labor 60


Daniel Cronan,


1 80


Daniel Lynch, 66 1 80


Amount carried forward. $10 70


133


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward $10 70


Cornelius Kelliher, labor


60


M. Harrigan, 66


1 20


John Hughes, 66


1 20


Patrick Murphy, 66 1 20


John Hale, jr., 65 1 20


1 20


John Moore, services as teamster 45 00


Win. T. Thompson. 66


45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 66 45 00


James P. Plumer,


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell,


40 00


Fred Huntington, 66


40 00


Sewall B. Noyes, pair of pillows. 2 25


John T. Butman, painting pung.


13 00


Paul Titcomb, grain.


23 80


William A. Johnson, dry goods .


16 85


McGlew Bros., attention to horse and blacksmith work.


81 93


John F. Bryan, harnesses, blankets, collars, etc


322 80


C. C. Stockman, table.


2 75


E. Chase, setting glass 9 60


Benj. F. Stanley, shingles and labor 10 50


James C. Colman, stock and cartage. 33 98


Edward Perkins, lumber and teaming 15 40


E. C. Toppan, repairing sashes


1 75


H. Z. Whittier, lamps, etc. 5 50


Thomas P. Mackinney, hardware 10 17


Eben Rolfe, repairing desk and table 6 00


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


Rufus Adams, stock and labor 73 72


B. P. Ireland, services as janitor 50 00


Fannie Donahoe, cleaning Market hall. 4 50


George W. Manser, services as stage carpenter. 23 75


James M, Woods, two cellar window-grates, etc. 7 00


John Chamberlain, stock and labor 4 85


Blake & Noyes, stock and labor. 47 00


Newburyport Water Co., use of water in public buildings. 201 00


L, M. Hatch & Sons, stock and labor for extra at M. H ... 617 63 labor on Market hall .1,000 00


$2,868 63


Thomas Ryan, 66


60


Patrick Sullivan, 66


134


TREASURER'S REPORT.


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January . .


$1,298 69


February


460 46


March 419 08


April


679 48


66


May


560 96


June


1,053 11


66


July. .


1,877 57


66


August.


2,019 91


66


September


2,016 70


66


October


3,566 53


66


November


3,037 13


December 2,868 63


Total expenditures for year ending December 20, 1884.$19,858 25


135


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation $18,000 00 .


CREDITS.


From E. F. Bartlett, clerk of police, court fees to May 10, 1884. $1,101 92 Wiggin & Wood, bill credited 800 00 use of team 1 00 $1,902 92


Total amount of appropriation and income. $19,902 92


Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to bal. acc't 803 45


Expenditures $19,099 47


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the Committee on Police JANUARY.


Edward E. Taylor, services as city marshal. $ 78 15


George B. Hicken, services as assistant marshal. 67 00


Hiram Janvrin, services as patrolman. 66 50


John W. Sargent, 66


62 00


George N. Young, services as captain of watch. 63 75


D. C. Batchelder, services as patrolman.


28 12


Charles H. Bartlett, 66


66


18 75


Albert D. Hale, 66 66


60 12


Jacob P. Torrey,


66


60 12


Joseph M. Tappan,


66


58 12


Bartholomew Shehan,


60 12


John G. Gove, 66


58 12


Robert C. Bragg, 66


1 87


Daniel Ryan, services as sergeant of watch 58 12


John J. Hicken,


services as patrolman


4 00


Moses P. Towne,


66


48 00


Frank Buckley,


66 60 12


Amount carried forward .. $857 98


136


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $857 89


James Stanton, services as patrolman 58 12


Henry J. Hidden,


60 12


Allen McLean,


60 12


Karl Castelhun, medicine. 2 00


N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., use of telephone


10 15


Henry Hewett, use of hack


1 00


George Lucy, use of teams


4 50


William R. Johnston, milk .. 6 06


N. Marden, use of team 2 00


William A. Johnson, crash.


2 25


George Butler, pilot bread .


21 30


George N. Young, extra services.


18 75


$1,104 35


FEBRUARY.


Edward E. Taylor, services as marshal and cash paid. . ... $ 79 20


George B. Hicken, services as assistant marshal, 62 50


George N. Young, services as captain of watch 62 50


Lemuel Hicken, services as patrolman


48 00


Hıram Janvrin, ،،


62 00


Samuel W. Tuck,


48 00


Wm. H. Hamblet, 66


48 00


Henry J. Hidden, 66 66


58 12


James Stanton, 66


66


58 12


Allan McLean,


58 12


Joseph M. Tappan, 66


58 12


Frank Buckley, 66 66


58 12


Jacob P. Torrey,


66 66


58 12


Daniel Ryan,


sergeant of watch. 58 12


Bart'l. Shehan, services as patrolman


58 12


Robert G, Allen,


46 87


Angus McCauley,


66


46 87


Richard K, Jackman,


46 87


John W. White,


45 00


Dennis Murphy,


46 87


John C. Buckley, 66


46 87


Amount carried forward


$1,154 51


137


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $1,154 51


William I. Hunt, services as patrolman


46 87


Charles W. Page,


..


45 00


Seth Young, 66


46 87


John C. Cheney, jr.,


45 00


Robert C. Bragg, 66


46 87


Albert D. Hale,


11 25


John G. Gove, 66 66


11 25


John W. Sargent,


66


14 00


Moses P. Towne, 66


12 00


Charles H. Bartlett, . . 66


13 12


John P. Lovells & Son, handcuffs and clubs


54 00


Scoville Manu'f. Co., buttons for uniforms


36 00


J. M. Greenough, to hacking 7 75


C. H. Johnson, stationery . 19 41


$1,563 90


MARCH.


Edward E. Taylor, services as city marshal. $ 77 65


George B. Hicken, services as ass't marshal 62 50


Hiram Janvrin, services as patrolman. 58 00


Lemuel Hicken, 58 00


58 00


Wm. H. Hamblett,


58 00


Daniel Ryan, services as sergeant of watch .


58 00


George N. Young, services as captain of watch


58 50


Wm. I. Hunt, services as patrolman


54 38


John C. Buckley,


54 38


Dennis Murphy, 66 6.


54 38


Angus McCauley,


54 38


Joseph M. Toppan,


54 38


Robert C. Bragg,


·


54 38


Charles W. Page, 66


·


54 38


Richard K. Jackman,“


54 38


Seth Young,


54 38


Frank Buckley,


54 38


John W. White,


54 38


Amount carried forward. . . .


$1,086 83


Samuel W. Tuck,


·


138


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $1,086 83


John C. Cheney, jr., serv. patrolman


54 38


Robert G. Allen,


54 38


Jacob P. Torrey,


54 38


Allan McLean, 66


54 38


James Stanton,


54 38


Henry J. Hidden,


54 38


Barth. Shehan,


54 38


C. H. Johnson, mucilage and ink 1 00


New England Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 50


M. J. Donahoe, police belts


30 00


C. R. Sargent, keys.


1 35


Charles W. Woods, ice.


4 37


C. W. Learned & Co., one barrel disinfectant.


12 00


George Butler, pilot bread


23 64


John F. Bryan, police belt.


2 50


H. P. Sargent, use of team


8 00


$1,554 85


APRIL


Edward E. Taylor, services as city marshal, and expenses. $ 76 37


George B. Hicken, ass't 62 00


Wm. H. Hamblett,


patrolman 62 00


Samuel W. Tuck,


62 00


Hiram Janvrin,


62 00


Lemuel Hicken,


66


62 00


George N. Young, services as captain of watch


68 75


Daniel Ryan,


sergeant of watch.


62 00


Jacob P. Torrey,


patrolman


58 12


Henry J. Hidden,


58 12


James Stanton, 66


58 12


Barth. Shehan,


58 12


John W. White,


58 12


Dennis Murphy,


58 12


Richard K. Jackman,


58 12


Allan McLean,


58 12


Robert C. Bragg,


66


58 12


Amount carried forward




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