City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1886, Part 5

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Publication date: 1886
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297 83


December 364 95


Total expenditures for the year ending Dec. 18, 1886 ... $4,178 08


10


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Appropriation $9,000 00


CREDITS.


From W. J. Creasey, 10 per cent of land


purchased on Greenleaf street. . $51 75


R. S. Hewlett, one year's rent of


Winter street landing to Jan. 1, '87. 5 00


B. & M. R. R., land on Low street ... 237 68


Jere W. Doyle, credited back 4 50


S. B. Carter, ins. on damage to Alms- house . 54 75


One year's rent of police court room to Jan. 1, 1886. 250 00


R. M. Perley, 1 year's "ent of Market street landing to Oct. 1, 1886 20 00


City Clerk, rental of grounds . .. 2 00


A. J. Teeling, rent of school buildings to Oct. 1, 1886 50 00


City Hall 1,162 00


Burial lots . 205 00 2,042 68


Total appropriation and income 11,042 68 Amount overdrawn, transferred from incidentals to bal-


ance account . 17 50


Expenditures $11,060 18


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the Committee on Public Property.


JANUARY.


John Moore, services as teamster $45 00


Wm. T. Thompson, 45 00


Amount carried forward $90 00


9


102


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $90 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, services as teamster


45 00


James P. Plumer, 40 00


Alfred O. Lowell,


40 00


Fred Huntington,


40 00


F. A. Silloway, sundries


65 55


James M. Woods, wrench


3 00


Oscar C. Lougee, 2 sleds


150 00


Edw. F. Manning, sharpening and setting shoes


2 50


A. N. Frost,


11 44


W. C. Sanders, new shoes 2 15


J. S. Merrill, hay. 13 91


John F. Bryan, labor and stock. 15 40


E. G. Stratton, services as dentist 5 00


Wm. Holker & Co., labor and stock 56 17


Eli Lamprey, labor and stock


2 35


Patrick Moynihan, new shoes


3 00


S. Coker, weighing hay, etc 3 80


Paul Titcomb, oats and corn


14 00


McGlew Bros., labor and stock . 84 67


Joseph W. Landford, services of horse 140 50


C. R. Sargent, sundries . 48 54


Thomas & Williams, labor 155 49


C. C. Stockman, services and cushions 15 20


John E. Bailey, labor and stock 47 35


Geo. A. Pike, repairing pumps. 4 50


George W. Manser, services as stage carpenter 13 75


Henry W. Moulton, rent of schoolhouse 40 00


James C. Colman, lumber 6 11


Albert F. Young, sundries . 22 65


Ira F. H. Blake, care of court room


25 00


B. P. Ireland, running engine. 13 29


John P. Evans, labor and stock


8 40


F. E. Cutter. sundries. . 31 94


Hermann Castelhun, winding city clocks 25 00


P. M. Lougee, labor and stock 6 40


S. Coker, American Ensign 10 00


Amount carried forward $1,302 06


103


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $1,302 06


Gowen Dockum, use of land by militia


5 00


S. H. Thurlow, sundries 6 16


Michael Harrigan, labor


2 17


Edward Powers,


1 12


John Buckley, 66


52


Frank Buckley,


52


Patrick Murphy,


52


Daniel Lynch,


66


52


Daniel Quill,


1 27


Daniel Cronan,


66


52


Patrick Niland,


66


52


Jere Toomey,


52


John Hale,


66


3 30


Cornelius Lynch,


..


1 65


Jere Shehan,


45


Thomas Ryan,


60


C. H. Stanwood,


1 00


$1,328 42


FEBRUARY.


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, 66


40 00


Fred Huntington,


40 00


John F. Bryan, harness and repairing 80 95


126 15


Paul A. Merrill, standard food.


3 00


Edw. Donahoe, labor and stock.


85 73


Jos. H. Currier, labor and stock.


9 75


Edw. Perkins, lumber.


4 36


Geo. E. Greeley, stock and labor


11 48


Gerrish & Goodwin, labor


6 93


H. Z. Whittier, sundries 10 25


B. C. Welch, glazing . 2 83


Amount carried forward . $596 43


Poor department, hay.


1 04


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $596 43


Frank E. Davis, labor and stock. 12 21


Geo. E. Bamford, labor 5 00


Newburyport Water Co., use of water 11 70


George W. Manser, services as stage carpenter 11 25


C. L. T. Atwater, repairing 5 00


W. O. Evans, stock and labor. 2 50


B. P. Ireland, services as engineer 13 29


J. C. Stanley, boiler iron 17 76


Geo. W. Hunt, sundries . 113 85


S. B. Carter, insuring public property . 1823 75


$2,612 74


MARCH.


John Moore, services as teamster $45 00


Wm. T. Thompson,


45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 66 45 00


James P. Plumer,


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell,


40 00


Fred Huntington,


40 00


Benj. P. Ireland, services as janitor 12 00


J. S. Merrill, hay .


7 43


J. B. Knight, corn and oats


38 10


P. T. Winkley, English hay 34 12


Paul Titcomb, oats and corn 21 80


Charles L. Huse, setting lights


8 35


Ben. C. Welch, glazing.


5 35


Geo. W. Manser, services as stage carpenter


8 75


Blake & Noyes, labor and stock


9 67


C. R. Sargent, labor and stock.


Jas. C. Colman, lumber 152 40


9 07


C. L. T. Atwater, labor 3 00


B. H. Hussey, repairing fence and stock 8 29


Thomas Coffey. labor 1 00


Stephen H. Thurlow, sundries 6 93


$582 11


10


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


APRIL.


John Moore, services as teamster $45 00


Wm. T. Thompson,


45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 66


45 00


Jas. P. Plumer,


40 00


Wm. H. Dow, 66


37 42


Fred Huntington, 40 00


Ame & Co., standard food 3 25


15 20


J. Otis Winkley, hay.


25 50


Chas. Boynton, trading balky horse


200 00


Wm. B. Porter, exchange of horses 100 00


Paul Titcomb, oats and corn.


15 90


J. B. Knights, corn and oats


16 00


A. S. Plumer, hay 27 46


Israel M. True, hay. 7 10


W. W. Hutchings, labor on hay


30


Jere W. Doyle, horse shoeing


4 50


F. A. Silloway, sundries


2 70


Geo. E. Greeley, labor and stock 13 85


Chas. R. Sargent, labor and stock 51 95


J. A. Adams, hauling dirt. 1 00


Edward Powers, labor


60


Thomas Ryan,


60


Patrick Finnegan,


1 95


John Hale,


1 20


John P. Evans,


4 85


Todd & Brown, repairing pumps .


4 25


Hermann Castelhun, winding city clocks.


13 00


Fred P. Hinckley, shoveling snow


12 00


Ben. C. Welch, paint and glazing. 8 28


Wm. Holker & Co., stock and labor. 6 00


Geo. Ogden, care of boiler in City Hall cold nights 6 00


Patrick Finnegan, shoveling snow 2 10


Benj. P. Ireland, services as engineer at Market Hall. 13 29


George W. Manser, services as stage carpenter 8 75


Jere Cashman, labor 12 00


Amount carried forward $832 00


John F. Bryan, sundries


.. . .


-- -------


106


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $832 00


L. M. Hatch & Sons, labor and sundries 3 53


John E. Bailey. 88 30


$923 83


MAY.


John Moore,


services as teamster. $45 00


Wm. T. Thompson,


45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 66


45 00


James P. Plumer,


40 00


Wm, H. Dow, 66


40 00


Fred Huntington,


66


40 00


Alfred O. Lowell,


4 00


John Hale, labor


1 05


Jere Sheehan, ..


1 35


Michael Harrigan, 66


1 35


Daniel Cronan, .6


60


Daniel Quill, 66


60


Cornelius Lynch,


35


Edward F. Manning, "


13 78


Patrick Moynihan,


11 90


Paul Titcomb, hay, oats and corn. 14 90


Jere W. Doyle, labor


4 50


J. S. Merrill, hay


37 13


Benj. P. Ireland, services as engineer


12 85


Edward Perkins, lumber, etc ...


7 27


John E. Bailey, labor and stock


207 35


Geo. W. Haskell, labor


2 30


Benj. H. Hussey,


1 70


Jere Cashman,


4 00


W. R. Chase, repairing doors


75


Jas. M. Woods, repairing


4 50


N. C. Moody, furnace tool.


70


John H. Balch, matting ...


7 20


Eagle Chemical Co., "Eagle Mill Powder"


32 60


Jos. W. Evans, expenses to Haverhill. 4 00


Jas. C. Colman, lumber. 44 11


Amount carried forward . $678 84


107


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $678 84 Geo. W. Manser, services as stage carpenter at City Hall. 27 50


C. L. T. Atwater, labor. 3 55


Wm. Moore, shoveling snow 5 00


$714 89


JUNE.


John Moore, services as teamster $45 00


Wm. T. Thompson.


45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 45 60


Jas. P. Plumer, 1 40 00


Wm. H. Dow,


40 00


Fred Huntington, 40 00


J. Otis Winkley, hay. 27 75


Paul Titcomb, oats and corn 13 60


N. Varina. hay


7 10


Ame & Co., standard food


6 00


Jere W. Doyle, shoeing horses


3 50


John F. Bryan, sundries


7 30


J. S. Merrill, hay.


21 90


F. A. Silloway, sundries


62 02


Thomas Ronan. labor 54 75


Chas. J. Brockway, materials and labor for fence


20 82 Albert F. Young, sundries .


J. C. Stanley, standard food, etc.


6 99


Jos. H. Stockman, blocks, staples and screws 1 55


Benj. P. Ireland, services as engineer. 13 29


.John Sumner, sundries 32 87


Benj. Hussey, labor and nails 19 75


Frank E. Davis, labor 4 02


John E. Bailey, labor and stock.


89 26


H. W. Moulton, 5 mos. rent of schoolhouse 50 00


C. Gemignani, cord and knobs 27


Jas. C. Colman, lumber, etc


63 09


John Hale, stowing hay


60


Frank Buckley, labor 1 58


Patrick Moylan,


1 58


Amount carried forward $769 09


4 50


---------


108


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $769 09


Cornelius Kelleher, labor


45


Thomas Ryan, ..


45


Cornelius Lynch, 66


45


Edward Powers, 66


30


John Hale, 66


30


Jere Toomey, 30


Patrick Murphy,


30


Michael Harrigan, 66 30


Daniel Quill,


30


John Buckley


66


30


$772 54


JULY.


John Moore, services as teamster $45 00


Wm. T. Thompson,


45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood,


45 00


Jas. P. Plumer,


40 00


Wm. H. Dow,


40 00


Fred H. Huntington, 40 00


46 52


Parker M. Lougee, 66


32 50


Edw. F. Manning.


12 25


J. S. Merrill, for hay


71 40


Paul Titcomb, oats and corn


14 20


J. B. Knight, oats and shorts 73 83


Joseph Moulton, shades


1 20


Hermann Castelhun, winding city clocks.


12 50


Henry W. Moulton, rent of school room


10 00


Benj. P. Ireland, services as engineer at Market House


12 86


John Hale, et als., for labor.


60


Jas. C. Colman, labor and stock.


22 31


Edward Perkins, lumber, etc


15 19


Frank Collins, labor


2 35


John Nutter, 66


15 50


Thos. P. Mackinney, hardware.


7 64


Geo. W. Manser, services as stage carpenter 3 75


S. Coker, ropes. . 6 42


Amount carried forward $616 02


Edward Donahoe, labor and stock


109


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $616 02


C. R. Sargent, labor and stock 4 72


S. H. Thurlow, hardware. 43 94


C. L. T. Atwater, labor


3 50


James M. Woods, labor and stock 5 25


Jos. H. Stockman, blocks, staples and screws 1 55


American Sanitary Co .. one bbl. of C. P. powder 17 88


Est. of Wm. Porter, jr., use of sled and stock 2 50


. $695 36


AUGUST.


John Moore, services as teamster $45 00


Wm. T. Thompson,


45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood,


45 00


James P. Plumer, 66


40 00


Wm. H. Dow,


40 00


Geo. W. Carter,


40 00


John F. Bryan, labor and stock


82 20


Parker M. Lougee, repairing wheels and cart


2 00


McGlew Bros., labor and stock


7 00


Paul Titcomb, bag of corn and 8 bags oats


9 10


Edw. S. Hidden, polishing up Police station .


12 00


Thomas & Williams, labor and stock.


6 54


James C. Colman, lumber, etc.


5 98


Benj. P. Ireland, services as engineer


13 29


Green Davis, labor and stock 50 10


Euclid Houghton, labor and stock .


6 13


Geo. W. Manser, services at City Hall as stage carpenter. 1 25


Wm. N. Griffith, cutting grass and trimming lawn


5 00


Daniel Quill, labor


45


Jeremiah Toomey,“


45


Frank Buckley,


45


Blake & Noyes, labor and stock.


85 45


SEPTEMBER.


John Moore,


services as teamster $45 00


Wm. T. Thompson, 66 45 00


Amount carried forward


$90 00


10


$542 39


110


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $90 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, services as teamster


45 00


James P. Plumer, 40 00


Wm. H. Dow, 40 00


Geo. W. Carter, 40 00


J. B. Knight, corn and oats 41 20


Jere W. Doyle, shoeing horses. 1 75


John F. Bryan, labor and stock 5 40


Paul Titcomb, corn and oats 18 75


E. F. Manning, labor and stock


8 30


Parker M. Lougee, yoke No. 3


1 00


William Fowler, labor


50


John Hale,


6)


Jeremiah Sheehan, 66


75


Daniel Quill,


75


Daniel Cronan, 66


75


Frank Buckley, 66


52


Patrick Murphy,


52


William Hunt, labor and stock


33 50


George Greeley,


30 40


B. P. Ireland, two screens at Market House


13 29


C. L. Atwater, repairs at engine house


3 50


J. C. Stanley, hardware


4 40


S. H. Thurlow,


12 44


Edward Perkins, lumber, etc


33 58


Wm. F. Spencer, desks.


35 48


Louis Patriquin, repairing iron fence


2 00


F. E. Davis, labor and stock.


12 44


W. Sutton,


10 13


Wm. A. Griffith, cutting grass and trimming lawn. 5 00


Edward Toppan, labor and teaming 10 87


$542 82


OCTOBER.


John Moore,


services as teamster $45 00


William Thompson, 66 45 00


William F. Stanwood,


45 00


Amount carried forward . $135 00


111


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward $135 00


James P. Plumer, services as teamster


40 00


William H. Dow, 40 00


George W. Carter,


40 00


Paul Titcomb, oats and corn 16 50


J. S. Merrill, hay 104 30


Benj. P. Ireland, services as engineer at Market House. . . 12 86


J. E. S. Hart. 4 00


Jeremiah Sheehan, labor.


30


Patrick Sullivan, 66


30


Daniel Quill, 66


30


Thomas Ryan, 66


82


John Clifford, 66


52


Cornelius Lynch, 66


1 75


Frank Buckley, 66


3 00


Stephen R. Fox, cleaning stove pipe .


5 00


George A. Pike, labor and stock.


13 50


John P. Evans, repairing pumps .


1 00


James C. Colman, labor and stock


55 98


Marina P. Goodwin, labor and stock 10 00


George W. Manser, services as stage carpenter 6 25


Frank E. Cutter, sundries. 47 62


C. L. T. Atwater, repairs at schoolhouse 11 78


George W. Noyes, labor and stock. 2 25


Moses M. Ross, groceries 1 20


$554 23


NOVEMBER.


John Moore,


services as teamster $45 00


Wm. T. Thompson,


66 45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 66 45 00


James P. Plumer,


40 00


William H. Dow, 66


40 00


George W. Carter, 6.


40 00


John M. Batchelder, for use of team.


1 50


Paul Titcomb, oats and corn


17 60


Jere Cashman, hay


16 53


Amount carried forward $290 63


112


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $290 63


Samuel Blake & Son, attendance horse No. 3 5 00


Jere W. Doyle. 12 new horse shoes 5 25


E. Houghton, labor and stock 3 50


Ben. C. Welch, 8 41


C. L. T. Atwater, repairs on schoolhouse 2 98


Rufus Adams, labor 35 00


Benj. P. Ireland, services as engineer


13 29


R. Morrison, sundries 36 95


George W. Manser, services as stage carpenter


13 75


John C. Stanley, iron and netting.


1 66


Hermann Castelhun, winding city clocks, 3 mos


12 50


Wm. A. Davis & Son, labor and stock .


8 80


John H. Balch, 6 yds. matting


7 52


C. R. Sargent, labor and stock


23 72


Henry W. Moulton, rent of school house


40 00


Frank Buckley, labor


2 62


Patrick Sullivan,


1 50


Daniel Quill,


97


John Clifford, 66


2 85


Cornelius Lynch,


1 75


Thomas Ryan,


.


$519 40


DECEMBER.


John Moore,


services as teamster $45 00


Wm. T. Thompson.


45 00


Wm. F. Stanwood,


45 00


James P. Plumer, 66


40 00


Wm. H. Dow,


40 00


Geo. W. Carter, 66


40 00


Benj. P. Ireland, services as engineer


12 85


Paul Titcomb, grain, corn, etc ... 14 40


E. F. Manning, labor and stock . 12 20


J. S. Williams, one-third doz. Eng. mustard 1 00


Parker M. Lougee, repairs on cart 3 50


J. B. Knight, corn, etc .. 70 50


Amount carried forward $369 45


75


113


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $369 45


Frank Buckley, labor 2 10


McGlew Bros., labor and stock. 144 15


Poor Department, hay


119 58


Wmn. Hunt, labor 11 79


Edw. Perkins, lumber. 27 45


S. R. Fox, cleaning stove pipe and chimney 2 00


Henry W. Moulton, rent of schoolhouse 10 00


Frank E. Davis, labor and stock 12 10


Benj. C. Welch, .6 7 72


C. L. T. Atwater, repairing schoolhouse 3 68


C. H. Meader, labor and stock . 11 15


John W. Sargent, services as stage carpenter. 21 25


B. F. Stanley, one-half day's labor at schoolhouse 1 00


Eben A. Young, labor and stock.


8 95


George W. Hunt, snow shovels.


17 99


James C. Colman, lumber.


35 30


Thos. P. Mackinney, hardware


3 16


John E. Bailey, labor and stock


127 89


John P. Evans,


1 25


Todd & Brown, repairing pumps


1 50


F. H. Adams, cleaning cesspool


10 00


Gowen Dockum, use of land.


5 00


Rufus Morrison labor as mason.


3 87


Euclid Houghton, labor and stock . 3 87


Geo. E. Bamford, labor on cesspool 12 95


Ireland & Trefethen, chairs and table 8 10


Thomas Ronan, labor and stock 17 10


Albert Russell & Sons, teaming and grate bars 8 19


Eben A. Young, labor and stock .


17 53


Jas. M. Woods, labor and stock 2 00


John Sumner, lead pipes, etc. 66 55


Caleb P. Davis, labor and stock 7 00


Green Davis, painting, labor and stock 49 28


A. J. Leighton, teaming . 2 00


Geo. E. Greeley, hardware 6 10


S. H. Thurlow, 7 77


Amount carried forward. $1166 76


114


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward $1,166 76


Wm. Holker & Co., labor and stock. 8 81


L. M. Hatch & Sons, lumber, etc 11 25


C. R. Sargent, labor and stock. 82 58


Blake & Noyes, paint and brushes 2 05


$1,271 45


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January . $1,328 42


February


2,612 74


March 582 11


April


923 83


..


May


714 89


66 June.


772 54


66 July 695 36


August. 542 39


6 .


September 542 82


66 October


554 23


66


November 5.9 40


.: December. 1,271 45


Total expenditures for the year ending Dec. 18, 1886 .. $11,060 18


115


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation .89,800 00


CREDITS.


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


5, 1886. 858 16


Total appropriation and income 10,658 16


Balance overdrawn transferred from incidentals to


balance account 487 13


.


Expenditures


$11,145 29


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the Committee on Police. JANUARY.


Charles H. deRochemont, services as city marshal


$72 75


Samuel W. Tuck,


66


ass't marshal. 50 00


Robert C. Bragg,


patrolman 62 00


Edward E. Taylor,


66


62 00


Ira F. H. Blake,


63 00


Daniel Ryan,


62 13


Jos. H. Post,


62 13


Seth Young,


66


62 13


Albert D. Hale,


66


62 13


Henry J. Hidden,


62 13


James W. Merritt,


66


62 13


Lemuel Hicken,


66


66


62 13


Robert G. Allen,


66


62 13


Bart. Sheehan,


66


.


62 13


William V. Hewlitt,


62 13


Amount carried forward


$931 05


66


116


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward $931 05


Wm. B. Porter, teaming


50


Samuel P. Safford, use of hack. 1 00


George Butler, pilot bread. 22 28


J. M. Greenough, use of hack. 5 25


13 50


Karl Castelhun, medicine .


2 25


Newell Marden, horse and wagon


1 50


$977 33


FEBRUARY.


Charles H. deRochemont, services as city marshal


$71 75


Samuel W. Tuck,


66


ass't marshal 50 00


Ira F. H. Blake,


66


patrolman 63 00


Edward E. Taylor,


62 00


Robert C. Bragg,


66


62 00


Daniel Ryan,


58 12


Wm. V. Hewlitt,


66


58 12


Joseph H. Post,


66


58 12


Albert D. Hale,


66


58 12


Seth Young,


58 12


Bart. Sheehan,


58 12


Lemuel Hicken,


66


58 12


James W. Merritt,


58 12


Henry J. Hidden,


66


58 12


Robt. G. Allen,


66


66


58 12


Chas. W. Woods, ice


10 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone


9 85


C. H. deRochemont, services as keeper of lockup 50 00


$959 80


MARCH.


Charles H. deRochemont, services as city marshal


$84 25


Samuel W. Tuck,


66 ass't marshal 75 00


Ira F. H. Blake,


patrolman 57 00


Robert C. Bragg, 66


56 00


Edward E. Taylor,


56 00


Amount carried forward


$328 25


6 6


Samuel W. Tuck, extra duty


117


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward.


$328 25


Daniel Ryan,


services as patrolman. 52 50


William V. Hewlett,


52 50


Albert D. Hale,


66


66


52 50


Seth Young,


66


52 50


Jos. H. Post,


66


66


52 50


Robert G. Allen,


66


66


52 50


Lemuel Hicken,


66


52 50


James W. Merritt,


66


52 50


Henry J. Hidden.


52 50


Bart. Sheehan,


66


52 50


$853 25


APRIL.


Charles H. deRochemont, services as city marshal


$78 50


Samuel W. Tuck,


ass't marshal 62 50


Edward E. Taylor,


patrolman 62 00


Robert C. Bragg,


66


66


62 00


Ira F. H. Blake.


63 00


James W. Merritt,


58 13


Robert G. Allen,


66


58 13


Henry J. Hidden.


66


66


58 13


Lemuel Hicken,


66


58 13


Seth Young,


58 13


Bart. Sheehan,


66


58 13


Jos. H. Post,


58 13


Wm. V. Hewlitt,


66


58 13


Albert D. Hale,


58 13


Daniel Ryan,


66


66


58.13


Telephone Co., use of telephone .


8 80


$918 10


MAY.


Charles H. deRochemont, services as city marshal.


$78 00


Samuel W. Tuck,


ass't marshal 62 50


Edward E. Taylor,


patrolman 60 00


Robert C. Bragg,


66


60 60 00


Amount carried forward 11


$260 50


66


118


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. .


.$260 50


I. F. H. Blake,


services as patrolman 61 00


Robert G. Allen,


66


6 :


56 25


Bart. Sheehan,


56 25


Jas. W. Merritt,


56 25


Daniel Ryan,


.6


56 25


Jos. H. Post,


66 1


56 25


Wm. V. Hewlitt.


66


56 25


Lemuel Hicken,


56 25


Henry J. Hidden,


66


66


56 25


A. D. Hale,


56 25


Seth Young,


. 6


56 25


Telephone Co., use of telephone


5 10


Geo. Butler, pilot bread ..


36 61


$925 71


JUNE.


Charles H. de Rochemont, services as city marshal


$77 75


Samuel W. Tuck,


66


ass't marshal. 62 50


Robert C. Bragg,


66


patrolman 62 00


Edward E. Taylor,


66


66


62 00


Ira F. H. Blake


6.


63 00


Daniel Ryan,


59 13


Joseph H. Post,


66


60 13


Albert D. Hale,


60 13


Bart. Sheehan,


6 6


60 13


Wm. V. Hewlitt,


66


66


60 13


Seth Young,


٠٠


. 6


60 13


Lemuel Hicken,


66


60 13


Henry J. Hidden,


.6


6


60


13


Jas. W. Merritt,


66


. .


60 13


Robert G. Allen,


66


59 13


Telephone Co., use of telephone


5 70


$932 25


119


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


JULY.


Charles H. deRochemont, services as city marshal


$77 50


Samuel W. Tuck,


ass't marshal 62 50


Robert C. Bragg,


66


patrolman 60 00


Edward E. Taylor,


60 00


Ira F. H. Blake,


61 00


Robert G. Allen,


66


56 25


Lemuel Hicken,


.6


66


56 25


Bartholomew Sheehan,


56 25


William V. Hewlitt,


66


56 25


Henry J. Hidden,


56 25


James W. Merritt,


56 25


Joseph H. Post,


66


56 25


Albert D. Hale,


66


56 25


Daniel Ryan,


56 25


Seth Young,


56 25


Telephone Co., use of telephone.


4 00


Feorge Butler, pilot bread .


6 38


Moses H. Sargent, spirit thermometer


2 00


$895 88


AUGUST.


Charles H. deRochemont, services as city marshal.


$76 00


Samuel W. Tuck,


ass't marshal


62 50


Ira F. H. Blake,


patrolman 65 00


Robert C. Bragg,


66


62 00


Edward E. Taylor,


66


62 00


James W. Merritt,


60 12


Henry J. Hidden,


60 12


Lemuel Hicken,


66


60 12


William V. Hewlitt,


וי


60 12


Bart. Sheehan,


66


60 12


Seth Young,


66


60 12


Albert D. Hale,


60 12


Joseph H. Post,


66


60


12


Daniel Ryan,


66


60 12


Robert G. Allen,


65


60 12


Telephone Co., use of telephone.


6 10


Wm. R. Johnson, for milk at police station.


$950 22


15 42


66


120


TREASURER'S REPORT.


SEPTEMBER.


Charles H deRochemont, services as city marshal


$77 75


Samuel W. Tuck,


ass't marshal 62 50


Ira F. H. Blake,


patrolman 63 00


Robert C. Bragg,


66


66


62 00


Edward E. Taylor,


62 00


James W. Merritt,


66


58


12


Henry J. Hidden,


6 6


58 12


Robert G. Allen,


.6


58 12


Lemuel Hicken,


58 12


William V. Hewlitt,


58 12


Bartholomew Sheehan,


58 12


Seth Young,


58 12


Albert D. Hale,


58 12


Joseph H Post,


58 12


Daniel Ryan,


58 12


Telephone Co., use of telephone.


6 20


S. H. Fowle, Boston Herald and Globe


6 64


$921 29


OCTOBER.


Charles H. deRochemont. services as city marshal.


$78 00


Samuel W. Tuck,


ass't marshal. 62 50


Ira F. H. Blake,


66


patrolman 64 00


Robert C. Bragg,


6.


60 00


Ekward E. Taylor,


66


60 00


Daniel Ryan,


59 25


Lemuel Hicken,


..


59 25


Joseph H. Post,


59 25


Henry J. Hidden,


..


59 25


Albert D. Hale,


.6


59 25


James W. Merritt,


..


59 25


Robert G. Allen,


6 6


59 25


Bartholomew Sheehan,


59 25


William V. Hewlitt,


. .


59 25


Seth Young,


6.


59 25


Telephone Co., use of telephone


4 45


Amount carried forward


$921 45


121


POLICE DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. $921 45


George Butler, pilot bread. 10 52


Moses M. Ross, groceries.


37 12


George H. Pearson, sundries.


12 01


$981 10


NOVEMBER.


Charles H. deRochemont, services as city marshal.


$77 00


Samuel W. Tuck,


. .


ass't marshal 62 50


Ira F. H. Blake,


patrolman 63 00


Edward E. Taylor,


62 00


Robert C. Bragg,


. .


62 00


Seth Young,


66


58 13


Daniel Ryan,


58 13


Henry J. Hidden,


16


58 13


Lemuel Hicken,


58 13


William V. Hewlitt,


58 13


Bartholomew Sheehan,


58 13


Albert D. Hale, 66


58 13


James W. Merritt,


..


58 13


Robert G. Allen,


66


58 13


Joseph H. Post,


66


58 13


Telephone Co., use of telephone


5 40


$913 20


DECEMBER.


Charles H. deRochemont, services as city marshal


$76 50


Samuel W. Tuck,


ass't marshal. 53 96


Ira F. H. Blake,


patrolman 61 00


Edward E. Taylor,


. 6


60 00


Robert C. Bragg,


66


60 00


Daniel Ryan,


. .


57 25


Bartholomew Sheehan,


66


..


58 25


Henry J. Hidden,


66


58 25


Jos. H. Post,


58 25


Albert D. Hale,


. .


58 25


Seth Young,


66


57 25


Amount carried forward


$658 96


60


66


122


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. .$658 96


James W. Merritt,


services as patrolman 57 25


William V. Hewlitt,


66


57 25


Robert G. Allen,


66


57 25


Lemuel Hicken,


66


66


57 25


George Butler, pilot bread


15 76


Telephone Co., use of telephone .


4 90


Horace I. Bartlett, cash paid for witness fees


8 54


$917 16


RECAPITULATION.


· Bills paid in January.


$977 33


February


959 80


6.


March


853 25


April


918 10


6.


May


925 71


June


932 25


66


July .


895 88


6.


August


950 22


September


921 29


October


981 10


.6


November


913 20


66 December. 917 16


Total expenditures for the year ending Dec. 18, 1886. . $11,145 29


123


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation . $5,000 00 66 deficiency for year 1885 5,508 00


10.508 00


CREDITS.


From state of Massachusetts balance of cor-


poration tax of 1885 $1,854 59


city clerk, licenses


196 00


sale of land, tax title.


10 65


Newburyport Water Co., in settlement of Prince Albert True case.


200 00


Transfer from repairs on trees acc't.


225 43


Water Supply acc't


3,000 00


66


Water for fire purposes acc't.


574 20


income account.


2,426 82


abatement of taxes of 1885. 610 25


9,097 94


Total appropriation and income


$19,605 94 Transferred from abatement of taxes of 1886


66


Fire department.


20 22


66


Lighting streets, etc


620 65


Fuel


1,160 25


66


Trimming trees


58 77


Sidewalks and edgestones.


307 76


66


Interest


712 28


Board of Health


61 75


Printing


58 57


3,907 44


23,513 3;


Transferred to abatement of taxes, 1882. $130 55


Poor department. 491 43


66


School department. 1,714 07


66 Highway department. 121 78


Amount carried forward.


$2457 83 $23,513 38


$907 19


124


TREASURER'S REPORT.


Amount brought forward. $2,457 83 $23,513 38 17 50


Transferred to Public property .


66 Police


487 13


Salaries


26 12


Public library :


44 49


Ashes and rubbish. .


15 78


Bridges and culverts 24 78


Balance overdrawn in 1885 . 5,508 24


Expenditures as per statement below 15,042 85 23,633 72


Balance overdrawn for the year


$120 34


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by the City Council.


JANUARY.


C. H. Stanwood, labor. $7 00


John H. Balch, sundries 1 28


Horace I. Bartlett, expenses and fees 42 80


Nathaniel Greeley, services as registrar . 75 00


Arthur L. Huse, et als., services as registrars 225 00


City Treasurer, making report and disbursing aid 100 00




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