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$1,044 20
.
139
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Amount carried forward. $1,014 20
John C. Cheney, jr., services as patrolman.
58 12
Frank Buckley,
58 12
Angus McAuley,
58 12
John C. Buckley;
58 12
Robert G. Allen, 66
58 12
William I. Hunt,
58 12
Joseph M. Tappan,
66
58 12
Charles W. Page, 66
58 12
Seth Young,
58 12
Wm. P. Jones, badges .
27 75
Wm. R. Johnston, milk
5 46
George Butler, pilot bread
9 75
N. E. Tel. & Tel. Co., use of telephone 4 50
4 10
$1,614 84
MAY.
Edward E. Taylor, services as city marshal and expenses .. $ 81 75
George B. Hicken,
ass't 66 63 50
Samuel W. Tuck,
patrolman and expenses 66 00
Hiram Janvrin,
60 00
Wm. H. Hamblett,
60 00
Lemuel Hicken,
.
60 00
George N. Young,
capt. of watch.
60 50
Daniel Ryan,
sergeant of watch. 60 00
56 25
Jacob P. Torrey,
56 25
Richard K. Jackman,
66
56 25
Angus McAuley, 66
.6 56 25
56 25
Allen McLean, 66
66
57 25
Dennis Murphy,
56 25
Robert G. Allen,
66
56 25
William I. Hunt,
66
56 25
Joseph M. Tappan,
66
56 25
John C. Buckley,
Robert C. Bragg,
Amount brought forward $1,075 25
Telephone Co., use of telephone.
.
140
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward.
$1,075 25 James Stanton, services as patrolman .
56 25
Henry J. Hidden, 66
56 25
Barth. Shehan, 6 6
52 50
John C. Cheney,
6 6
57 25
John W. White,
66
56 25
Seth Young, 66
66
56 25
Frank Buckley,
66
56 25
Charles W. Page, 66 60
56 25
Western Union Tel. Co., telegram to Westboro 1 11
George Butler; pilot bread. .
11 63
Charles McQuade, for use of horse.
1 00
Moses M. Ross, groceries
98 91
H. G. Johnson, appearance in police court
15 00
$1,650 15
JUNE.
Edward E. Taylor, services as city marshal and expenses. $ 78 75
George B. Hicken, ass't 66 62 50
Hiram Janvrin, services as patrolman 62 00
Wm. H. Hamblet,
62 00
Lemuel Hicken,
62 00
Samuel W. Tuck,
66
62 00
George N. Young,
sergeant of watch 62 00
58 13
Charles W. Page,
66
58 13
Frank Buckley,
66
58 13
Robert G. Allen,
66
58 13
Wm. I. Hunt,
66
66
58 13
Joseph M. Tappan,
58 13
Seth Young,
58 13
John C. Buckley,
66
58 13
John C. Cheney, jr.,
58 13
Allen McLean,
66
58 13
Amount carried forward
$1,153 18
Jacob P. Torrey,
66
patrolman
58 13
John W. White,
captain of watch. 62 50
Daniel Ryan, 66
141
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward. $1,153 18
Angus McAuley, services as patrolman
58 13
Dennis Murphy,
58 13
Robert C. Bragg,
66
58 13
Rich'd K. Jackman, 66
58 13
James Stanton,
58 13
Henry J. Hidden,
58 13
Barth. Shehan,
58 13
J. M. Greenough, use of team 1 50
George Lucy, use of hack 75
H. Hewett, use of hack.
1 00
Charles R. Sargent, work on handcuffs
25
N. E. Tel. Co., use of telephone
10 25
$1,573 84
JULY.
Edward E. Taylor, services as city marshal.
George B. Hicken,
ass't 66 62 50
Hiram Janvrin,
patrolman 60 00
60 00
Wm. H. Hamblett, 66
66
60 00
S. W. Tuck,
·
60 00
Daniel Ryan, 66
sergeant of watch. 61 00
George N. Young,
captain of watch and extras
67 75
Jacob P. Torrey,
patrolman
57 25
Allen McLean, 66
57 25
James Stanton,
56 25
Henry J. Hidden,
66
57 25
Barth. Shehan,
66
.
57 25
Charles W. Page, 66
66
57 25
John W. White,
66
66
57 25
John C. Cheney, jr.,
66
57 25
Frank Buckley,
66
57 25
Joseph M. Tappan,
66
57 25
Seth Young,
57 25
William I. Hunt,
66
57 25
John C. Buckley,
66
66
56 25
.
$1,249 65
14
Amount carried forward
$ 76 15
Lemuel Hicken, 66
142
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward
$1,249 65
Robert G. Allen, services as patrolman
57 25
Angus McAuley,
57 25
Dennis Murphy, 66
57 25
Robert C. Bragg, 66 6
,
57 25
Rich'd K. Jackman, 66
56 25
Est. S. A. Smith, medicine
4 55
George Butler, pitlot bread . 8 63
William R. Johnston, milk. 4 92
S. H. Fowle, for Boston Herald
5 00
W. U. Tel. Co., telegram.
79
Horace I. Bartlett, to trials
35 00
Newburyport Water Co., use of water
23 00
$1,616 79
AUGUST.
Edward E. Taylor, services as city marshal and expenses. . $ 77 25
George B. Hicken,
ass't 63 50
Wm. H. Hamblett,
patrolman 63 00
Hiram Janvrin, 66
63 00
Lemuel Hicken,
.
66
63 00
Daniel Ryan, 66
sergeant of watch.
63 00
George N. Young,
66
captain of watch. 63 50
60 62
Frank Buckley,
60 62
Charles W. Page,
66
60 62
John W. White,
60 62
John C. Cheney, jr.,
62 12
Robert G. Allen,
66
60 62
Seth Young,
60 62
Wm. I. Hunt,
66
18 75
Jacob P. Torrey,
60 62
Barth. Shehan,
66
60 62
Rich'd K. Jackman,
66
60 62
James Stanton,
66
58 12
Henry J. Hidden,
.
62 12
Amount carried forward ..
$1,265 94
63 00
Samuel W. Tuck,
Joseph M. Tappan,
patrolman 66
66
143
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward. $1,265 94
Dennis Murphy, services as patrolman
60 62
John C. Buckley,
60 62
Angus McAuley, 66
60 62
Allen McLean,
60 62
Robert C. Bragg,
60 62
C. H. Johnson, stationery 4 30
1 50
Telephone Co., use of telephone
8 55
$1,583 39
SEPTEMBER.
Edward E. Taylor, services as city marshal and expenses. $ 82 90
George B. Hicken, .6 ass't 64 50
Hiram Janvrin,
patrolman 64 00
William H. Hamblett, 66
64 00
Lemuel Hicken,
64 00
Samuel W. Tuck,
64 00
George N. Young,
captain of watch.
65 50
Daniel Ryan,
sergeant of watch. 64 00
Jacob P. Torrey,
66
patrolman
61 12
Allen McLean,
60 12
James Stanton,
60 12
Henry J. Hidden,
61 12
Barth. Shehan,
60 12
Rich'd K. Jackman,
60
60 12
John C. Buckley,
60 12
Angus McAuley,
60 12
John C. Cheney,
.
51 12
Dennis Murphy,
66
60 12
Robert C. Bragg,
61 12
Robert G. Allen,
61 12
Joseph M. Tappan, ،،
60 12
Seth Young,
60 12
Frank Buckley,
61 12
John W. White,
.
.60 12
J. H. Chase,
3 00
Amount carried forward. $1,503 82
William P. Jones, repairing clock.
144
TREASURER'S REPORT.
Amount brought forward .. $1,503 82
Charles W. Page, services as patrolman
60 12
Joseph H. Post, 3 00
J. A. Adams, use of horse .. 5 00
S. C. Recd, photograph of two pickpockets 6 00
William R. Johnston, dinner and supplies of detective. 15 00
Samuel W. Tuck, extra expenses as constable 11 25
Telephone Co., use of telephone. 5 25
Wiggin & Wood, detective service. 800 00
$2,409 44
OCTOBER.
Edward E. Taylor, services as city marshal and expenses. $ 77 12
George B. Hicken,
ass't 62 50
Hiram Janvrin,
patrolman 60 00
Wm. H. Hamblett,
60 00
Lemuel Hicken, ..
60 00
Samuel W. Tuck,
66 60 00
George N. Young,
66
captain of watch
66 75
Daniel Ryan,
sergeant of watch 60 00
56 25
Henry Hidden,
56 25
Robert C. Bragg,
56 25
Robert G. Allen,
·
56 25
Allen McLean,
6
56 25
Jacob P. Torrey,
66
56 25
Barth. Shehan,
66
56 25
Dennis Murphy,
66
56 25
Angus McAuley,
66
56 25
Rich'd K. Jackman,
.
56 25
John C. Buckley, 66
66
56 25
Seth Young,
66
66
56 25
Frank Buckley',
66
66
56 25
Charles W. Page,
56 25
·
Amount carried forward .
$1,462 62
.
56 25
John W. White, 66
patrolman. 6.
56 25
Joseph M. Tappan,
·
James Stanton,
56 25
John C. Cheney, jr.,
145
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward $1,462 62
J. 1. Batcheller, use of team 6 00
George Butler, pilot bread
12 78
Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 50
H. P. Sargent, use of team 5 50
$1,491 40
NOVEMBER.
Edward E. Taylor, services as city marshal and expenses $ 77 70
George B. Hicken, ass't 62 50
Hiram Janvrin,
patrolman 62 00
Samuel W. Tuck,
63 87
Lemuel Hicken,
62 00
Barth. Shehan, 59 75 66
George N. Young, services as captain of watch.
62 50
Daniel Ryan, services as sergeant of watch 62 00
Rich'd K. Jackman, services as patrolman
58 13
Robert C. Bragg,
58 13
- Dennis Murphy,
58 13
Angus McAuley,
·
58 13
John C. Buckley, 66
66
58 13
Robert G. Allen, 66
58 13
Joseph M. Tappan,
58 13
Seth Young, 66
58 13
J. C. Cheney, jr.,
66
66
58 13
John W. White,
60
58 13
Frank Buckley, 66
66
58 13
Charles W. Page, 66
58 13
Jacob P. Torrey,
66
58 13
James Stanton, 66
66
58 13
Allen McLean, 66
58 13
Henry Hidden, 66
58 13
Joseph M. Greenough, use of hack and horse and buggy. . 5 50
Telephone Co., use of telephone. 5 00
H. G. Johnson, professional services at police court. 30 00
William H. Hamblett, services as patrolman. 36 00
$1,518 90
146
TREASURER'S REPORT.
DECEMBER.
Edward E. Taylor, services as city marshal and expenses. $ 81 01
George B. Hicken, 66 ass't 62 50
Hiram Janvrin,
patrolman 61 87
Lemuel Hicken,
6:
60 00
Samuel W. Tuck, 66
61 87
Barth Shehan, 66
61 87
George N. Young, services as captain of watch
60 50
Daniel Ryan, services as sergeant of watch 60 00
Dennis Murphy, services as patrolman
56 25
Angus McAuley,
56 25
John C. Buckley, 66
56 25
Robert G. Allen, 66
56 25
Joseph M. Tappan, 66
56 25
Robert C. Bragg, 66
56 25
Charles W. Page, 66
66
56 25
John W. White,
66
56 25
John C. Cheney,
58 25
Seth Young, 66
56 25
Frank Buckley, 66
58 25
Jacob P. Torrey,
56 25
Allen McLean,
56 25
James Stanton,
56 25
Henry Hidden, 66
66
58 25
Rich'd K. Jackman,
66
56 25
Henry Hewett, two chair seats
50
C. H. Johnson, ink and supplies
1 50
$1,417 62
RECAPITULATION.
Bills paid in January $1,104 35
February 1,563 90
66 March 1,554 85
66 April
1,614 84
May 1,650 15
66 June. 1,573 84
Amount carried forward $9,061 93
147
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward $9,061 93
Bills paid in July
1,616 79
August.
1,583 39
66 September
2,409 44
66 October
1,491 40
66 November
1,518 90
December. 1,417 62
Total expenditures for year ending December 20, 1884.$19,099 47
148
TREASURER'S REPORT.
SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS.
Apporpriation .. . $4,800 00
Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal.
ance account 379 20
Expenditures
$5,179 20
EXPENDITURES.
Authorized by the City Council.
JANUARY.
James V. Felker, salary as city treasurer and collector .... $108 33
John C. M. Bayley, solicitor. 41 68
Thomas E. Cutter, salary as clerk of the common council .. 25 00
George H. Stevens, salary as city clerk. 91 67
Wm. H. Johnson, salary as city messenger. 75 00
$341 68
FEBRUARY.
William H. Johnson, salary as city messenger. $ 75 00
James V. Felker, treasurer and collector 108 33
George H. Stevens, 66
clerk ....
91 67
Edward P. Hurd, 66
physician. 300 00
$575 00
MARCH.
William H. Johnson, salary as city messenger $ 75 00
Chas. J. Brockway, 66
assessor . 50 00
James V. Felker,
treasurer and collector. 108 33
George H. Stevens,
clerk . 91 67
$325 00
149
SALARY DEPARTMENT.
APRIL ..
Edward Burrill, salary as city auditor.
$200 00
Horace I. Bartlett,
solicitor 62 50
George H. Stevens, 66
clerk. 91 67
Wm. H. Johnson,
messenger . 75 00
James V. Felker,
treasurer and collector 108 33
Thomas E. Cutter, salary as clerk of common council 25 00
$562 50
MAY.
Geo. H. Stevens, salary as city clerk. $ 91 67
C. J. Brockway, 6. assessor, on account 50 00
James V. Felker,
treasurer and collector 108 33
WV. H. Johnson, .6 messenger. 75 00
$325 00
JUNE.
James V. Felker, salary as city treasurer and collector. $108 33
Wm. H. Johnson,
messenger. 75 00
George H. Stevens, clerk .. 91 67
$275 00
JULY.
Horace I. Bartlett, salary as city solicitor $ 62 50
George H. Stevens, clerk. 91 67
Thomas E. Cutter, salary as clerk of common council. 25 00
James V. Felker, salary as city treasurer and collector 108 33
Wm. H. Johnson, salary as city messenger 75 00
$362 50
AUGUST
Wm. H. Johnson, salary as city messenger. $ 75 00
James V. Felker,
treasurer and collector .. 108 34
George H. Stevens,
clerk 91 67
$275 01
150
TREASURER'S REPORT.
SEPTEMBER.
James V. Felker, salary as city treasurer and collector. ... $108 33
George H. Stevens, clerk. 91 67
Wm. H. Johnson,
66
messenger
75 00
Geo. W. Jackman, jr., “ assessor. 350 00
C. C. Donnell,
assessor .
350 00
C. J. Brockway,
assessor 250 00
$1225 00
OCTOBER.
George H. Stevens, salary as city clerk.
$ 91 67
James V. Felker, 66 treasurer and collector .. 108 33
Wm. H. Johnson, 66 messenger. 75 00
Thomas E. Cutter, salary as clerk common council. 25 00
Horace I. Bartlett, salary as city solicitor
62 50
$362 50
NOVEMBER.
George H. Stevens, salary as city clerk $ 91 67
Wm. H. Johnson,
messenger.
75 00
James V. Felker,
treasurer and collector .. 108 34
$275 01
DECEMBER.
James V. Felker, salary as city treasurer and collector .. .$108 33
George H. Stevens,
clerk. .
91 67
Wm. H. Johnson, 66
messenger ..
75 00
$275 00
RECAPITULATION.
Bills paid in January $341 68
February . 575 00
March 325 00
Amount carried forward. $1,241 68
151
SALARY DEPARTMENT.
Amount brought forward. $1,241 68
Bills paid in April
562 50
May 325 00
66
June
275 00
66 July
362 50
August. 275 01
66
September
1225 00
66 October
362 50
November 275 01
66 December 275 00
Total expenditures for year ending Dec. 20, 1884 $5,179 20
152
TREASURER'S REPORT,
INTEREST DEPARTMENT.
Appropriation . $23.500 00
CREDITS.
Dividend No. 13, city railroad, 12 per cent .. . $1,298 50
14. 14 66 927 50
From deposit at First National Bank. 300 04 overdue taxes 1,250 66 3,776 70
Total amount appropriation and income 27,276 70 Amt. undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance acc't. 72 08
Expenditures $27,204 62
EXPENDITURES.
Authorized by the Committee on Finance. JANUARY.
Sixty-four coupons $3,420 00
FEBRUARY.
Six months Sawyer fund $ 112 50
Twelve months Dexter fund.
90 00
Note No. 255 45 00
66 256 27 00
66
257
22 50
Twelve January coupons 360 00
$657 00
MARCH.
Discount on note No. 334. $ 249 00
Twelve months on note No. 289
40 00
Six 66 259. 20 25
Twenty-eight coupons 2,215 00
$2,524 25
153
INTEREST DEPARTMENT.
APRIL.
Discount on note No. 335.
$ 217 71
Six months on note No. 260
11 25
258
11 25
253
22 50
254
22 50
66
329
20 00
66
330
24 00
66
322
40 00
945 00
Five coupons
$1,314 21
MAY.
Discount on note No. 336 $ 78 13
Six months on note No. 325
100 00
Fifty-one coupons . 1,255 00
$1,433 13
JUNE.
Discount on note No. 338
$ 155 26
Seventy-seven coupons 2,157 00
$2,312 26
JULY.
Six months Sawyer fund $ 112 50
Sixty-one July coupons 3,330 00
180 00
Une May coupon
15 00
$3,637 50
AUGUST.
One coupon at $15.
$ 20 00
Two $20. 40 00
Nineteen coupons at $30.
570 00
Discount on note, No. 339
296 87
$921 8
Seven April coupons.
154
TREASURER'S REPORT.
SEPTEMBER.
Six months, 13 days, note 255.
8 24 20
256
14 50
257 12 10
66
259
20 25
Six months Green fund
40 00
Ninteen coupons at $30
570 00
Two
600
1,200 00
One
15
15 00
66
66
150
150 00
66
300 300 00
$2,346 05
OCTOBER.
One year on Brown fund. $ 675 00
Eight months note No. 333. 133 33
Twelve months Atwood fund
472 50
Six months, 13 days note No. 260 66
258
12 10
Two coupons at $30.
60 00
Three 66
15.
45 00
One 66 12
12 00
.6
66 18
18 00
66
600 600 00
$2,040 03
NOVEMBER.
Six months on note No. 329 S 20 00
Eight 66 254. . 30 00
Eight months on note No. 253 30 00
Six months, six days on note No. 337
103 33
Six months on note No. 330
24 00
One month, twenty-one days on note No. 259
5 74
66 three days on note No. 338 5 00
Thirty-six coupons
1,035 01
$1,253 07
12 10
155
INTEREST DEPARTMENT.
DECEMBER.
Two years on note No. 301
$ 486 00
66
285
123 72
One year on
320 .
19 55
315.
25 98
One hundred and forty-eight Coupons 4,690 00
$5,345 25
RECAPITULATION.
Bills paid in January
$3,420 00
February
657 00
March
2,524 25
April
1,314 21
May
1,433 13
June
2,312 26
July .
3,637 50
66
August.
921 87
September
2,346 05
$ 6
October. 2.040 03
66
November
1,253 07
66 December 5,345 25
Total expenditures for year ending December 20, 1884.$27,204 62
156
TREASURER'S REPORT.
FUEL DEPARTMENT.
Appropriation
.$5,000 00 ...
CREDITS.
From sale of charcoal 7 18
Total appropriation and income $5,007 18
Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal- ance account. 13 27
Expenditures
$5,020 45
EXPENDITURES.
Authorized by the Committee on Fuel.
JANUARY.
Henry M. Cross, coal and kindlings $156 53
S. Coker, weighing coal. 1 27
Hervey Kimball, measuring wood.
10 50
$168 30
FEBRUARY.
William Carroll, labor .$ 45
Thomas Ryan,
45
W. H. Walton, teaming
75
$1 65
MARCH.
Henry M. Cross, coal and wood
$147 81
Thomas Ryan, labor on fuel.
38
John Connors,
38
$148 57
APRIL.
Henry M. Cross, coal and wood $60 95
157
FUEL DEPARTMENT.
MAY.
Thomas Ryan, labor $ 38
John Keefe
38
76
JUNE.
James K. Adams $ 42 18
$42 18
JULY.
Henry M. Cross. . $100 00
E. E. Varina, coal delivered to almshouse 2,346 43
Henry M. Cross, coal. 18 78
$2,465 21
SEPTEMBER.
Edward E. Varina, coal. . $640 04
...
1,000 00
$1,640 04
NOVEMBER.
Bartholomew Creadon, labor
S 75
Michael Bennett, 75
George E. Elkins, charcoal.
172 80
S. Coker, weighing coal ..
39 27
George W. Barker, teaming coal.
50
Wm. H. Porter, teaming charcoal
50
$214 57
DECEMBER
George E. Elkins, charcoal. $ 87 72
James K. Adams, 31 6-8 cords hard wood 190 50
$278 22
15
158
TREASURER'S REPORT.
RECAPITULATION.
Bills paid in January
S 168 30
February 1 65
66
March 148 57
66 April
60 95
May.
76
June.
42 18
66
July .
2,465 21
66 September. 1,640 04
66
November 214 57
66 December 278 22
Total expenditures for year ending Dec. 20, 1884 . . $5,020 45
Expended for the following purposes :
777} tons coal $4,465 79
Thirty-nine cords of hard wood. 232 68
Six feet pine wood . 4 75
2,171 bushels charcoal. 260 52
Weighing coal
40 54
Measuring wood.
10 50
Teaming and labor on coal.
5 67
Total expenses as above
$5,020 45
APPORTIONMENT OF EXPENDITURES
For Lighting Public Buildings and Streets for Year Ending Dec. 20, 1884.
Lighting City Hall, 344,200 cubic ft. gas, costing.$860 50
Market Hall, 180,300
.. 450 75
Public Library, 121,900
66
.. 304 75
C. G. armory,
48,600
66 121 50
C. C. armory,
31,100
66
. 77 75
No. 1 engine house, 35,400
66 .. 88 50
.6 No. 2
30,000
66
66 75 00
Amount carried forward.
1,978 75
159
LIGHTING STREET AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
Amount brought forward. . $1,978 75 Lighting No. 3 engine house 50,400 cubic ft. gas, costing. 126 00 No. 8 21,500 .. 53 75
66 Pleasant st. " 34,200 66
.. 85 50
Headqr's 8th Regt., 700
1 75
Cost of gas and kerosene street lights. 4,598 80
Lamp posts, lanterns, paiuting, repairs, etc. 283 51
$7,128 06
160
TREASURER'S REPORT.
LIGHTING STREETS AND PUBLIC BUILD- INGS.
$6,500 00
Appropriation CREDIT.
From Wheeler Reflector Co., cash returned 78 74
Total amount appropriation and income. 6,578 74
Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to bal- ance account. 549 32
Expenditures $7,128 06
EXPENDITURES.
Authorized by the Committee on Lighting Streets.
JANUARY.
Newburyport Gas Co., gas and labor $729 52
Nathaniel Tufts, street lanterns 33 00
James W. Fennimore, cleaning lanterns 2 50
N. C. Moody, to lantern frames. 12 00
Todd & Brown, lamp posts and fittings 19 25
N. R. Winder, care street lamp foot Ocean auenue. 6 00
$802 27
FEBRUARY.
Newburyport Gas Co., to gas consumed
.$674 77
Globe Gas Light Co., lantern and frame 10 00
$684 77
MARCH.
Newburyport Gas Co., gas consumed.
$640 52
Frank E. Davis, stock and labor
18 95
$659 47
APRIL.
Newburyport Gas Co., gas consumed.
$660 77
James W. Fennimore, cleaning lanterns. 2 50
$663 27
161
LIGHTING STREETS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS.
MAY.
Newburyport Gas Company, gas consumed .$843 82
N. C. Moody, altering 3 lantern frames. 1 20
$845 02
JUNE.
Newburyport Gas Co., gas consumed. $168 50
$168 50
JULY.
Newburyport Gas Co., gas consumed . $ 96 50
Wheeler Reflector Co., lighting and care of streets. . 770 45
Nathaniel Tufts, six copper street lanterns. 33 00
James W. Fennimore, cleaning and lighting lanterns 3 28
$903 23
AUGUST
Newburyport Gas Co., gas consumed. .$ 92 75 Wheeler Reflector Co., lighting and care street lamps, etc. 409 85 Stephen Peabody, cash paid for freight of lanterns, etc. 1 92
$504 52
SEPTEMBER.
Newburyport Gas Co., gas consumed . .$110 00
M. T. Wadlin, teaming and setting 8 lamp posts 8 00
$118 00
OCTOBER.
Wheeler Reflector Co .. lighting and care of street lights ... $728 74 James W. Fennimore, care of lanterns 3 70
Todd & Brown, lamp posts, pointing, irons and fitting . ... 8 60
A. Russell & Sons, lamp post and frame 12 00
$753 04
NOVEMBER.
Newburyport Gas Co., gas consumed in city. $397 25
Wheeler Reflector Co., lighting and care street lights.
.378 47
$775 72
162
TREASURER'S REPORT,
DECEMBER.
Newburyport Gas Co., gas consumed
.$250 25
$250 25
RECAPITULATION.
Bills paid in January ..
$802 27
66
February .
684 77
.6
March
659 47
66
April
663 27
60
May
845 02
June
168 50
July.
903 23
66
August.
504 52
September.
118 00
66
October
753 04
66
November
775 72
66
December
250 25
Total expenditures for year ending Dec. 20, 1884
$7,128 06
163
BRIDGES AND CULVERTS.
BRIDGES AND CULVERTS.
Appropriation $3,000 00
CREDIT.
From Town of West Newbury, one-half expense on Plumer bridge. . . 29 75
Total amount appropriated and income. $3,029 75
EXPENDITURES.
For Newburyport bridge . $1,225 52
Essex Merrimac bridge 599 20
Culverts 2,177 74 4,002 46
Amount overdrawn transferred from Incidentals .
972 71
EXPENDITURES ON ESSEX MERRIMAC BRIDGE.
Authorized by the Committee on Bridges aud Culverts.
AUGUST.
Patrick Niland. labor on bridge $15 30
John Shea, 4 50
Daniel Cronan, 66
10 35
Philip Crimmins,
2 85
B. F. Stanley, and timber 14 75
5 50
J. A. Adams, use of team
Joseph H. Currier, labor on bridge 11 25
David Smith, 4 loads of clay. 1 00
$65 20
SEPTEMBER.
J. C. Stanley, hardware. $ 5 16
John B. Pritchard, labor on bridge and use of gear 29 01
$34 17
OCTOBER.
John B. Pritchard, labor and use of tools. ... .$ 1 50
164
TREASURER'S REPORT.
NOVEMBER.
O. G. Davis, teaming. $ 2 25
H. H. Landford, use of horses 3 00
$5 25
DECEMBER.
James C. Colman, stock and teaming $13 28
Hiram Leach, labor as per contract. 479 50
$492 78
NEWBURYPORT BRIDGE. JANUARY.
Mark L. Thurlow, salary as draw-tender $50 00
S. H. Thurlow, hardware. 1 16
Thomas P. Mackinney, snow shovel, mortise and lock 1 15
William Holker & Co., wicking, etc. 3 73
56 04
FEBRUARY.
Mark S. Thurlow, salary as drawtender. 50 00
John A. Greeley, obtaining plans for pier 12 20
William Holker & Co., burners 1 40
MARCH.
Clarence I. Marsh, salary as draw-teuder
.$50 00
H. Z. Whittier, barrel of oil. 7 55
APRIL.
$57 55
Clarence I. Marsh, salary as draw tender.
$50 00
James C. Colman, stock and cartage 18 74
T. P. Mackinney, faucet. 75
MAY.
$69 49
Clarence I. Marsh, salary as draw tender. 50 00
Blake & Noyes, glass and setting 1 15
James C. Colman, stock and cartage . 14 38
$65 53
$63 60
165
BRIDGES AND CULVERTS.
JUNE.
Clarence I. Marsh, salary as draw tender $50 00
Sewell Carter, labor on bridge 19 00
69 00
JULY.
Clarence I. Marsh, salary as draw tender 50 00
Sewell Carter, labor on bridge 55 00
John Hoskins, 4 50
James C. Colman, stock and cartage. 43 53
Edward Perkins,
199 93
352 96
AUGUST.
Clarence I. Marsh, salary as draw-tender 50 00
Sewell Carter, labor on bridge .... 6 00
Frank E. Davis, labor on draw-bridge gearing 2 80
58 80
SEPTEMBER.
Clarence I. Marsh, salary ås draw-tender 50 00
William Holker & Co., stock and labor. 10 01
W. & M. O'Connell, labor on iron work at bridge 10 85
70 86
OCTOBER.
Edward Perkins, stock and teaming. 37 88
A. Russell & Sons, labor. 2 41
Clarence I. Marsh, salary as draw-tender. 50 00
S. H. Thurlow, hardware. 14 50
Wheeler Reflector Co., copper lanterns, etc 58 45
163 24
NOVEMBER,
Clarence I. Marsh, salary as draw-tender 50 00
W. & M. O'Connell, lantern frames and posts. 40 95
Green Davis, glass. 98
91 93
166
TREASURER'S REPORT.
DECEMBER.
Clarence I. Marsh, salary as draw-tender $50 00
Edward Perkins, stock and teaming. 19 51
Willliam Porter, jr., freight bill and teaming 85
Wheeler Reflector Co., chimneys .. 7 85
James C. Colman, stock and cartage. 28 31
106 52
EXPENDITURES ON CULVERTS.
Authorized by the Committee on Bridges and Culverts.
JANUARY.
C. A. Currier, stock and labor $ 6 46
Stephen P. Choate, stock and labor 1 50
James C. Colman, stock and cartage. 5 20
MARCH.
13 16
James C. Colman, cask of cement.
1 75
MAY.
James C. Colman, plank and carting $56 88
H. H. Landford, use of horse 2 50
D. C. Batchelder, labor 4 12
Patrick Niland, 4 12
1 87
D. C. Batchelder, 66
75
Patrick Niland, 66
75
Michael Harrigan,
3 97
A. L. Chaplin,
10 50
Cornelius Lynch, 66
3 50
Jere Shehan, 6.
1 50
D. C. Batchelder, use of horse 2 00
Thomas P. Mackinney, spikes 1 89
94 35
Michael Harrigan,
167
BRIDGES AND CULVERTS.
JULY.
James C. Colman, stock and cartage .
$ 4 81
William Carroll, labor
1 50
Michael Bennett,
1 50
Cornelius Kelliher,
1 50
Daniel Quill, 66
1 50
John Hale,
1 50
Edmund Powers,
1 50
John Keefe,
1 50
Thomas Ryan,
1 50
Patrick Niland, 66
1 50
Daniel Hallersey, 66
1 50
Cornelius Lynch,
66
22 75
Michael Harrigan,
19 50
M. R. Kelley, 66
18 00
Jere Shehan,
18 00
A. L. Chaplin,
7 50
Edward Perkins, stock and cartage
16 03
121 59
AUGUST.
James C. Colman, stock and carting
23 54
David Smith, bricks.
John Hale, labor
2 10
William Carroll,
1 80
Cornelius Kelliher,
5 25
John Keefe,
3 00
Thomas Ryan,
24 00
Michael Bennett,
3 00
Daniel Hallersey, 66
7 50
Cornelius Lynch,
66
19 25
Edmund Powers, 66
2 25
Michael Harrigan,
15 75
M. R. Kelley,
3 00
Jere Shehan,
14 25
Daniel Quill, 8 85
Joseph H. Currier, labor on culverts 24 75
Thomas Ronan, jr., labor and cash paid out. 50 50
John A. Greeley, mason work. .500 00
754 59
66
45 50
168
TREASURER'S REPORT.
SEPTEMBER.
Thomas Ryan, labor .$ 3 00
John Shea, 66 3 00
6 00
OCTOBER.
James C. Colman, stock and cartage 3 34
P. M. Lougee, three bridges. 10 50
Daniel Canning, stock and labor . 29 80
Edward Perkins, 66 teaming 15 81
A. Russell & Sons, culvert grating 6 68
66 13
NOVEMBER.
William H. Toppan, extending Green-street culvert
571 20
Thomas Ronan, jr., labor on culverts 21 00
W. & M. O'Connell, culvert grating. 13 73
James C. Colman, stock and cartage.
12 24
618 17
DECEMBER.
James C. Colman, plank.
2 00
John A. Greely, on account of two culverts 500 00
502 00
RECAPITULATION.
Newburyport Bridge.
Essex Merrimac Bridge.
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