City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1889, Part 5

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1889
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22 05


Henry W. Moulton, rent of school rooms 20 00


Edward Osgood, 6 brushes 2 60


35


Andrew Wilson, labor and stock


14 94


Wilkinson Brothers, labor and stock 20 48


Eli Lamprey, labor. 2 85


4 47


Todd & Brown, repairing pump on Franklin street


6 00


J. C. Stanley, 4 1-2 lbs. spikes


19


F. E. Davis, stock and labor


4 70


Charles L. Huse, repairing settees at City Hall


3 00


David Buckley, labor.


6 00


$561 32


MARCH.


Morris Broderick, services as driver No. 1, double team


$46 00


Wm. H. Dow,


2, 46 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 66 66 3, 66 46 00


Albert E. Bray,


1, single team 42 00


Frank Annis,


66


2,


66


42 00


George W. Carter,


3, 42 00


Samuel P. Boardman, services as engineer at Market House


12 00


John Murphy, labor 1 76


Cornelius Kelleher, "


1 58


Frank Buckley,


1 06


Cornelius Lynch,


1 23


Charles R. Sargent, repairing lock


Frank E. Cutter, stock and labor


Amount carried forward, . $281 63


88


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward


$281 63


John Hale,


labor


1 05


Daniel Quill


35


Daniel Cronan,


53


Patrick Murphy, 66


53


Patrick Finnigan, 66


53


John Clifford, 66


70


Thomas Ryan,


1 05


Paul Titcomb, corn, oats and feed


6 80


E. F. Manning, stock and labor


9 50


Moses K. Noyes, 12 bushels carrots


4 20


F. A. Silloway, repairing harness


40


Justin Noyes, 1,190 lbs. carrots 6 05


Hale Knight, corn, oats, feed, etc. 50 43


J. S. Merrill, hay to steamer No. 2 25 07


C. R. Sargent, stock and labor 10 15


16 00


Charles L. Huse, setting glass at City Hall


3 63


L. M. Hatch & Sons, stock and labor 4 58


B. G. Gerrish, stock, 3 72


Frank E. Davis, stock and labor


9 75


Rowe & Fogg, painting ventilator Market House


6 60


S. P. Boardman, stock and labor


10 70


Albert O. Colby, labor.


1 45


J. C. Stanley, stock.


3 31


S. March, 1 package soapine.


24


A. F. Gilbert, cash paid for electric bells


10 05


James W. Gunnison, stock and labor


7 74


Calvin P. Hunt, stock.


7 72


George Ogden, labor


6 00


Noyes Brothers, furniture


14 10


Frank E. Cutter, stock, 50


Thomas P. Mackinney, stock.


18 46


Charles C. Stockman, 2 tables for City Hall


4 00


Thomas & Williams, repairing buildings and stock 32 63


D. F. Noyes, stock and labor 28 10


Amount carried forward. $588 25


Joseph W. Pearson, washing City Hall


89


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward


$588 25


Eben Rolfe, repairing chair, police station 2 05


Henry W. Moulton, rent of school room 20 00


James C. Colman, lumber and cement 15 58


$625 88


APRIL.


Morris Broderick, services as driver No. 1, double team


$46 00


William H. Dow,


2, 46 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 66


3, 46 00


Albert E. Bray,


6. 1, single team 42 00


Frank Annis,


66


2,


42 00


George W. Carter, 66 66


3,


66 42 00


Samuel P. Boardman, services engineer Market House


12 00


Edward Powers, labor


4 03


Daniel Cronan,


70


John Murphy,


70


Cornelius Kelleher, 66


70


Frank Buckley,


2 28


John Clifford, 66


35


John McDade, 66


35


Thomas Ryan,


35


John Hale,


1 76


John D. Foley


66


2 45


Fred P. Hinckley 66


75


Cornelius Lynch 66


4 20


Paul Titcomb, oats


7 20


William B. Merrill, hay


29 35


J. Otis Winkley, hay


53 07


F. A. Silloway, 2 brooms and combs


2 45


Jere Blake, labor and stock, No. 7 engine house


15 00


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


Frank E. Davis, labor and stock 40 37


Samuel M. Gerrish, labor 70 75


John E. Bailey, stock and labor 98 72


James C. Colman, lumber


50 30


Amount carried forward. $681 83


90


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward, $681 83


E. Thurlow, stock and labor 2 00


Edward Osgood, 1 duster 1 55


Herman Castelhun, winding and repairing city clocks. .


16 25


John Houlehan, washing City Hall


4 00


Jere Cashman, removing contents of cesspool


17 00


Charles M. Lunt, teaming


42 00


Charles L. Huse, labor


13 27


Charles W. Cooke, labor


1 50


William Holker & Co., stock and labor


62 21


J. C. Stevens & Son, oil. 12


George E. Huntley, stock and labor


8 78


L. H. Noyes, stock and labor 8 08


Daniel Canning, stock . 4 25


John E. Bailey, stock and labor


23 95


Edward Perkins, stock and labor


1 42


$888 21


MAY.


Morris Broderick, services as driver No. 1, double team


$57 50


Albert E. Bray, 66 1, single team 52 50


Wm. F. Stanwood, 66 3, double team 57 50


Wm. H. Dow,


2, double team 57 50


Frank Annis,


2, single team 52 50


George W. Carter, 66


66 3, single team 52 50


Samuel P. Boardman, services as engineer at Market House


15 00


Daniel Cronan, labor


1 05


John Hale,


66


7 01


Cornelius Lynch,


3 51


Frank Buckley,


1 88


Charles F. Jackman, services as scene shifter 20 00


2 28


Cornelius Kelleher, labor


Daniel Quill, labor 1 75


Paul Titcomb, oats.


20 40


Joseph W. Landford, doctoring horses


14 50


Amount carried forward $417 38


91


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward. $417 38


John F. Bryan, stock.


13 70


William B. Merrill, hay 22 60


J. Otis Winkley, hay.


33 85


F. A. Silloway, stock.


6 35


C. R. Sargent, labor on boiler, etc., extra


11 85


Brewster Brothers, insurance policy


8 00


Henry W. Moulton, rent of school room


20 00


Henry A. Wilson, stock


4 61


S. H. Thurlow, stock 9 37


George E. Bamford, labor at Central Station


12 00


Thomas P. Thomas, labor and stock 29 48


Eben A. Young, labor, stock and teaming 4 75


J. C. Stanley, stock 1 02


Edward Perkins, stock and teaming


10 89


Rowe & Fogg, labor


13 50


Charles F. Jackman, services at City Hall.


17 50


Luther Dame, staking property on Federal street


5 00


George A. Pike, repairing pump No. 2 house


1 50


Noyes Mf'g. Co., 2 gas regulators


135 00


Wilkinson Brothers, labor and stock


2 85


News Publishing Company, advertising


25 62


$806 82


JUNE.


Morris Broderick, services as driver No. 1, double team


46 00


Albert E. Bray,


66 66 1, single team 42 00


W. H. Dow,


66 2, double team 46 00


Frank Annis .. " 2, single team 42 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 66 66 66


3, double team 46 00


George W. Carter, 66 66


3, single team


42 00


Samuel P. Boardman, services as engineer at Market House


3 00


Cornelius Kelleher, labor


1 05


Edward Powers, 66


5 60


Patrick Murphy,


3 15


Amount carried forward


$276 80


.


.


92


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward · $276 80


John Hale, labor 70


Chas. W. Thurlow, “ 5 25


Daniel Quill, 1 40


Houlihan Holmes, cleaning at City Hall


9 30


George Phillips, cleaning carpet .


3 00


Jere Sheehan, labor


1 06


John Murphy, labor


35


George E. Ross, expenses to Lowell of committee, and extras


Jere W. Doyle, shoeing horses. 21 00


15 00


John F. Bryan, stock and labor


George W. Bray, hay. 6 75


28 40


Hub Harness Shop, stock and labor


2 35


Patrick Moynihan, stock and labor


72 10


Paul Titcomb, corn and oats


13 80


T. P. Mackinney, stock


12 50


Henry C. Plummer, dry goods


11 25


Todd & Brown, repairing pump


75


Frank E. Davis, stock and labor


21 01


George O. Stevens, labor, batteries and supplies 9 27


90 00


S. M. Gerrish, building fence at Kelley school


Noyes Brothers, clock 4 50


50


Newburyport News, advertising. 7 61


Charles L. Huse, labor .


James C. Colman, stock and teaming 7 37


Edward S. Hidden, stock and labor 74 26


Edward Perkins, 85 cedar posts at 22 1-2 cts. 19 13


S. H. Safford, repairing chairs, settees. 2 50


William Reddy, mowing grass 3 00


J. C. Stanley, stock . 3 17


Frank H. Plumer, use of wagon 16 00


Asa W. Emerson, cleaning police station 10 00


Geo. W. Noyes, stock and labor at school houses 3 25


O. L. Storey, making 126-foot roll 6 50


Henry W. Moulton, rent of school room 20 00


$785 08


J. C. Stanley, 2 quarts grass seed 5 25


93


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


JULY.


Morris Broderick, services as driver No. 1 double team. .


$46 00


Wm. H. Dow,


. 6


2


. . 46 00


Wm. F. Stanwood יי 66


3


. 46 00


Albert E. Bray,


1 single . . 42 00


Frank Annis, 66


2


. . 42 00


Geo. W. Carter


3


42 00


John T. Fillmore, labor


31 50


Daniel Kennedy,


21 00


Wm. M. Griffith, cutting grass


3 00


Cornelius Lynch, labor.


3 85


Jere Sheehan,


3 50


John Hale, 6


2 29


Frank Buckley,


1 94


John D. Foley,


1 41


Edward Powers, 66


1 76


Patrick Murphy,


2 11


John Clifford,


53


Cornelius Kelleher “


53


Daniel Cronan,


35


Paul Titcomb, corn and oats


19 75


Frank H. Plumer, use of teams, etc. 40 93


Hub Harness Shop, 1 stable broom


65


Daniel B. Pierce, stock and labor


25 15


Hale Knight, corn, oats and hay


78 51


E. F. Manning, stock and labor


34 55


John Sumner, 13 gallon oil can, stock and labor 16 60


J. P. Noyes, services as janitor Central Station 18 43


John C. Stanley, paper and coil chain . 35


Rowe & Fogg, painting and setting glass


15 90


James C. Colman, lumber and cartage


12 99


Lovett's Express, expressage


25


Henry W. Moulton, 1 month's rent of school house . . 20 00


Charles R. Sargent, stock and labor


8 71


Ellen Carey, cleaning paint 3 30


John H. Balch, oil cloth and tacks


6 08


Amount carried forward, . $639 92


94


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward, $639 92


Wilkinson Brothers, stock and labor 6 45


D. J. Spinney, labor and stock at City Hall 5 75


Jere Blake, building fence. 13 00


George W. Noyes, job on engine house. 85 00


Herman Castelhun, winding, cleaning and repairing clocks 15 60


John T. Fillmore, building fence.


24 49


Thomas P. Thomas, stock and labor


81 02


John E. Bailey, labor.


75 28


Edward Osgood, 1 duster, one-half dozen cuspadores . . 5 75


Charles F. Jackman, sundry services at City Hall. 10 00


$962 26


AUGUST.


Morris Broderick, services as driver No. 1 double team. .


$ 57 50


William H. Dow,


" 2 . .


57 50


Wm. F. Stanwood,


3 57 50


. .


2 . .


52 50


George W. Carter,


"3 . .


52 50


Edward Powers, labor


2 99


Jere Sheehan,


53


Cornelius Lynch,


2 00


Frank Buckley,


66


1 23


Jere Toomey,


3 33


John D. Foley,


70


Joseph Choate, .6


88


William Reddy, 66


3 00


J. C. Blake, hay and bedding .


6 23


Richard Bray, 3440 lbs. English hay


34 40


C. H. Hanson & Co., deficiency in exchange of horses. . 358 00


Hub Harness Shop, 1 card and 1 can oil


50


Paul Titcomb, oats and feed.


16 86


F. M. & J. J. McGlew, horse shoeing


5 25


M. O'Connell, 66


9 00


..


" 1 single team .. 52 50


Albert E. Bray,


Frank Annis,


,


.


Amount carried forward . $774 90


95


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward,. $774 90


Frank H. Plumer, use of jigger and storage 20 00


Charles W. Blake, veterinary attendance 39 00


Rowe & Fogg, labor 16 25


M. B. Hinds, dusters and brushes


4 05


Noyes Bros., pillows for steamer No. 1.


1 25


Geo. W. Noyes, stock and labor


68 00


J. C. Stanley, stock 1 12


Henry W. Moulton, rent of school room


20 00


James C. Colman, stock


3 98


S. H. Thurlow,


7 95


Wm. F. Stanwood, labor at engine house


1 50


Charles L. Huse, painting and labor


28 45


J. Plumer Noyes, services as janitor Central Station 12 86


L. H. Noyes & Co., stock and labor 59 21


L. M. Hatch & Co., lumber and teaming 9 87


Mrs. Kelley, washing and cleaning


7 50


Henry A. Wilson, stock


2 60


Frank E. Cutter, stock and labor


7 26


Wm. H. Johnson, mowing Brown Square and Washing- ton Monument. 3 00


C. E. Currier, alterations on engine house 75 25


$1,164 00


SEPTEMBER.


Morris Broderick, services as driver No. 1 double


$ 46 00


Wm. H. Dow,


66 2 4 46 00


Wm. F. Stanwood, 6 . 66 66


3 46 00


Albert E. Bray, 66 66


1 single 42 00


Frank Annis, 6: 66


יי 2 4 42 00


Geo. W. Carter,


66


3 42 00


W. W. Hutchins, services as driver 8 00


W. R. Chase, 66 8 05


1 40


Patrick Murphy,


1 40


Cornelius Lynch,


7 89


John Hale, labor


Amount carried forward $290 74


96


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward,. $290 74


Frank Buckley, labor


5 26


John D. Foley, 66


4 56


Daniel Cronan,


5 96


Jere Sheehan,


6 14


Cornelius Kelleher, labor


3 85


Joseph W. Choate, 66


3 85


Committee on Public Property, expenses to Lowell


15 00


McGlew Bros., stock and labor


69 85


Chas. M. Lunt, English hay


36 00


Hub Harness Shop, stock


3 00


Paul Titcomb, oats and feed


15 23


James M. Woods, stock and labor. 8 20


Hale Knight, corn, oats, etc.


37 50


Thomas & Williams, repairing roof at City Hall.


4 60


Wm. H. Johnson, mowing grass


3 00


Albert O. Colby, plank and nails


3 11


Rowe & Fogg, labor.


10 84


Moses H. Sargent, stock.


8 00


John H. Balch,


24 43


Edward S. Hidden, labor at Purchase st. school house. .


5 75


Henry W. Moulton, rent of school house


20 00


Frank E. Cutter, painting and varnishing 38 00


Edward Osgood, 4 cuspadores. ..


2 10


Fred P. Hinckley, 10 days' whitewashing


19 50


J. Plumer Noyes, janitor Central Fire Station. 13 28


W. Holker & Co., stock and labor


121 40


L. W. Coker, stock.


1 72


$780 87


OCTOBER.


Morris Broderick, services as driver No. 1 double team. .


$57 50


Wm. H. Dow,


No. 2


·


57 50


Wm. F. Stanwood, No. 3 . . 57 50


Albert E. Bray, 66


No. 1 single team . . 52 50


Frank Annis,


No. 2 66


. . 52 50


Amount carried forward .$ 277 50


97


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward,. $277 50


Geo. W. Carter, services as driver No. 3 single team 52 50


Warren W. Hutchins, services as driver 16 00


William R. Chase, services as driver


8 00


Cornelius Lynch, labor


1 05


Jere Sheehan, 66 1 05


John D. Foley,


3 16


Frank Buckley


3 16


Edward Powers, 66


88


John Murphy,


53


Cornelius Kelleher, “


53


Parker M. Lougee & Son, stock and labor 8 75


Paul Titcomb, corn, oats and feed 22 03


M. H. Chase, stock and labor 10 10


Edward F. Manning, stock and labor 24 25


76 50


W. B. Merrill, hay


68 47


Hub Harness Shop, 1 can oil and 1 can dressing 1 10


James W. Gunnison, stock and labor 2 65


Vermont School Seat Co., seats 82 73


Charles W. Page, freight on school seats


8 42


Henry W. Moulton, rent of school rooms


20 00


Herman Castelhun, winding city clocks and extra paid. .


15 75


Frank E. Cutter, stock and labor


10 60


Mary Connors, washing at City Hall 57 hours. 6 30


J. Plummer Noyes, services as janitor at Central Station


12 86


C. R. Sargent, stock and labor.


5 25


Marriner P. Goodwin, repairing clocks


7 00


A. J. Leighton, carting lawn mower


30


Aaron D. Woods, stock and labor


35 98


Albert O. Colby, 3 days' labor at Purchase street school house. 5 00


Wilkinson Brothers, stock and labor


4 60


S. H. Thurlow, stock,


7 84


Eagle Chemical Co., Eagle Mill powder barrel 31 00


Gowen Dockum, use of field for militia 20 00


Amount carried forward $852 04


(7)


Poor Department, hay


98


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward,. $852 04


Noyes Brothers, furniture 2 35


Charles L. Huse, labor and stock. 54 32


Thomas F. Henry, labor 13 00


James C. Colman, lumber and teaming 28 54


Edward Perkins, lumber and teaming. 37 08


John H. Balch, 8 curtains . 8 48


Albert Russell & Sons, stock and labor


15 40


George W. Noyes, changing and repairing doors 28 00


F. E. Davis, stock and labor 32 69


Charles F. Jackman, services at City Hall stage 16 25


John Sumner, stock and labor


36 51


Charles C. Stockman, stock, furniture, etc.


98 25


C. M. Lunt, cleaning vaults 47 50


Edward Perkins, stock. 8 96


S. H. Thurlow, stock


80


$1,280 17


NOVEMBER.


Morris Broderick, services as driver No. 1 double team


$ 46 00


William H. Dow,


2 46 00


William F. Stanwood, 6 6 3 46 00


Albert E. Bray,


1 single team 42 00


Frank Annis,


66


2


42 00


George W. Carter,


3 42 00 66


Frank Buckley, labor


6 67


John D. Foley,


2 99


Cornelius Kelleher


35


Daniel Cronan, ..


35


Patrick Murphy,


35


John Hale,


35


Daniel Quill,


35


Edward Powers,


35


Jeremiah Toomey,


35


Jeremiah Sheehan, “


35


Paul Titcomb, corn and oats. 20 25 .


Amount carried forward. $ · 296 71


99


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward, $296 71


Jere Cashman, use of horses.


18 00


J. W. Doyle, shoeing horses 10 00


M. O'Connell, 7 00


Poor Department, hay 38 85


Hub Harness Shop, supplies


40


Charles F. Jackman, services at City Hall stage


18 75


Charles R. Smith, medicines, etc. 19 62


Charles W. Page, freight paid 2 20


Frank E. Davis, stock and labor 71 59


J. C. Stanley, supplies 1 60


Edward S. Hidden, stock and labor


29 67


Eben Rolfe, repairing school desk


4 00


James C. Colman, sundry supplies 15 56


2 91


Globe Furniture Co., 15 desks. 47 84


J. P. Noyes, services as janitor Central Fire Station 13 29


Vermont School Seat Co., 6 single seats 11 00


B. G. Gerrish, stock, labor, etc. 5 30


B. G. Gerrish, 2 mats. 4 00


Henry W. Moulton, rent of school house


20 00


Frank E. Cutter, stock and labor


20 00


Todd & Brown, stock and labor 3 20


William H. Huse & Co., printing and advertising ·


18 88


$680 37


DECEMBER.


Morris Broderick, services as driver No. 1.


$ 69 00


William H. Dow,


66


66 2 double team


69 00


Wm. F. Stanwood,


66


3


69 00


Albert E. Bray,


1


single team 63 00


Frank Annis,


66


2


63 00


George W. Carter,


66


3


66


63 00


Edward Powers, labor


70


John Clifford,


35


Amount carried forward,


$397 05


Lord Brothers, stock.


100


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward, $397 05


Charles W. Thurlow, labor


70


Peter Young,


70


William R. Chase, 66


8 00


Frank Buckley, 66


4 74


John D. Foley, 66


4 74


Jeremiah Toomey. ..


35


Jeremiah Sheehan,


35


Cornelius Kelleher, 66 35


Paul Titcomb, 17 bags of oats 13 60


Poor Department, hay


39 15


Hale Knight, corn, oats, etc.


69 34


McGlew Brothers, horse shoeing and repairing .


15 95


Frank H. Plumer, use of teams and teaming


20 23


Daniel B. Pierce, sundries


31 94


C. C. Stockman,


26 00


Hub Harness Shop, stock and labor


6 10


John Sumner, stock


33 21


Charles L. Huse, setting lights.


5 55


Charles L. Jackman, services at City Hall stage


23 75


John H. Pray Sons Co., carpet for City Hall stage


40 47


John E. Bailey, re-fitting ward rooms


327 00


Edward Perkins, lumber


5 58


S. M. Gerrish, stock and labor


21 58


Rufus Adams,


101 90


Frank E. Cutter,


6 75


William H. Toppan, labor


3 35


Edward Osgood, sundries


8 45


Mrs. Carey, cleaning City Hall


12 80


James C. Colman, lumber


₹ 56


Green Davis, labor and stock.


33 93


Noyes Brothers, stock 13 00


William C. Plummer, 1 water tank


5 00


Henry W. Moulton, 1 month's rent school rooms 20 00


J. Plummer Noyes, services as janitor 12 86


John E. Bailey, labor 254 62


Amount carried forward, . $1,588 65


101


PUBLIC PROPERTY.


Amount brought forward . $1,588 65


William A. Johnson, stock .


5 72


T. P. Mackinney, 9 83


J. C. Stanley, 1 78


John H. Balch, 11 yards matting, tacks and labor


4 84


L. H. Noyes & Co., painting . 21 71


E. E. Towne, sundries. 1 50


$1,634 03


RECAPITULATION.


Bills paid in January .


$ 2,020 21


66


" February 561 32


66 " March. 625 88


" April


888 21


" May


806 82


" June 785 08


962 26


1,164 00


66


" September


780 87


66


" October


1,280 17


" November 680 37


66


66 " December 1,634 03


66 66 " July


" August


Total expenditures for the year ending Dec. 21, 1889 . . $12,189 22


DAY AND NIGHT POLICE.


Appropriations


.89,000 00


CREDITS.


From E. F. Bartlett, clerk of police court,


fees . $ 822 18


County treasurer, fees


1,394 40


$2,216 58


Total appropriation and income $11,216 58 Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to bal-


ance accounts. 1,163 57


Expenditures


$12,380 15


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the Committee on Police.


Asa W. Emerson, services as city marshal 10 1-2 months, and extras. $ 944 41


Edward E. Taylor, services as assistant city marshal ... 895 43 George B. Hicken, services as city marshal 1 1-2 months 140 56


Amount carried forward. $1,980 40


103


DAY AND NIGHT POLICE.


Amount brought forward · $1,980 40


Samuel W. Tuck, services as captain of the watch ...


956 75


Robert C. Bragg,


patrolman 746 00


Bartholomew Sheehan,


66


748 00


Lemuel Hicken,


66


772 00


Patrick Creeden, .6


772 00


Seth Young, 66


769 00


Henry J. Hidden,


..


778 00


George J. Ross,


..


179 00


James W. Merritt,


.6


771 00


Joseph H. Post, ..


..


:73 00


William H. Pike,


..


773 00


Charles H. Bartlett,


66


64 00


James Martin,


431 00


Joseph M. Tappan,


..


27 75


Albert D. Hale,


66


621 00


Alex. H. Libbey,


..


6.


70 00


William V. Hewlett, 66


99 00


W. Lunt Bartlett, medicine


1 00


George Butler, pilot bread .


69 72


William P. Jones, repairing badges.


1 00


Telephone Company, use of telephone.


63 75


J. M. Bacheller, use of teams for police . 3 50


Samuel P. Boardman, care of court room


13 41


J. N. Frost, ice.


7 50


Carl Castelhun, chloral solution


1 00


Union Telegraph Co., telegrams


4 82


Samuel March, groceries.


53 65


George H. Pearson, stationery .


15 55


News Publishing Co., printing.


17 95


Moses H. Sargent, books and stationery


4 54


H. G. Johnson, legal services. 40 00


S. H. Fowle, papers and stock 17 02


S. Levy, (postmaster), postage stamps 1 25


William R. Johnson, milk at police statio! . . .


14 82


Amount carried forward. $12,261 38


104


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward. $12,261 38 J. Plummer Noyes, janitor at court room 13 52


Dr. J. J. Healey, professional services 2 00


S. C. Reed, photographs of burglars 6 00


William H. Huse & Co., printing and advertising 6 75


J. M. Greenough, use of team for police 3 75


Joseph M. Tappan, services at City Hall. 86 75


$12.380 15


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation . .$ 500 00


Appropriation deficiency for year 1888 . . 18,015 36


$18,515 36


CREDITS.


From city clerk, fees from marriage licenses


for year 1889 $ 79 50


From city clerk, recording mortgages, as- signments, etc., in year 1889 .... 50 77


city clerk, issuing and recording li- quor licenses for year 1889. .


18 00


city clerk, sundry licenses


125 00


Almshouse land sold.


5,187 00


Greenleaf street property sold 605 00


Market street landing sold


1,675 00


Ferry landing sold


1,250 00 r


Market landing sold. 125 00 .


County of Essex, on account of wid- ening Water street 900 00


Income account, balance of corpora-


tion for year 1888 .


1,800 52


$11,815 79


From income account, transferred.


4,488 87


16,304 66


Total appropriation and income $34,820 02


2/327


106


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward . $34,820 02


Transferred from salaries .


$253 47


6


Public Library . 78 51


..


sidewalks and edgestones


354 05


board of health


208 73


water supply


205 00


interest.


82 95


abatement tax of 1889 .. 545 58


1,728 29


$36,548 31


Transferred to poor department. $ 1,007 68


school


1,671 73


fire


66


1,166 59


..


public property


4,319 10


police .. .


1,163 57


lighting streets, etc.


479 48


66


fuel.


1,152 78


66


bridges and culverts


386 05


66


ashes and rubbish


4 58


printing


118 09


..


abatement tax of 1886 .... 191 94


1887. ...


1,230 77


66


1888.


1,272 24


military aid


392 00


$15,727 81


$20,820 50


Transferred to abatement tax of 1884 .. $509 60


armory rents 550 00


balance overdrawn, 1888


23,213 36


Expenditures as per statement below ... 6,613 80


30,886 76


Balance overdrawn for year 1889


$10,066 26


highway


1,171 21


107


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by the City Council.


JANUARY.


H. H. Landford, horse hire $ 8 50


James C. Colman, stock. 14 81


S. H. Thurlow, stock. 1 07


E. T. Northend, carriage hire


12 00


L. H. Noyes, stock and labor


3 15


Daniel Canning, stock and labor


4 25


John E. Bailey, stock and labor 3 00


Edward Perkins, stock and teaming 2 42


Jackman & Griffin, labor on Oak street 5 00


George E. Huntley, labor on Oak street. 110 06


C. H. Meader, labor on Franklin street 2 11


Sampson, Murdock & Co., 8 city directories 16 00


George W. Snow, professional services 12 50


James J. Healy, return of births 20 25


Lovett's Express, expressage 95


H. H. Landford, horse hire 16 00


U. S. post office, postage stamps. 25 00


Gillett & Co.'s Express, expressage


3 35


Telephone Co., use of telephone


5 00


Andrew H. Pettingell, 2 months' services as harbor master 50 00


Joseph Bartlett, 2 months' services as fish warden 12 50


Jere Kelleher, labor Mrs. Mackinney's cellar 3 00


Henry R. Weitzel, death returns.


15 50


John Huse, services as city sealer


9 00


Automatic Bank Punch Co., 1 bank punch .


36 00


Western Union Telegraph Co., telegrams 2 09


Newburyport Despatch, expressage


1 40


Joshua L. Chase, services as warden


5 00


William G. Somerby, 66 clerk . 5 00


John L. Lewis,


inspector 5 00


Hubbard Getchell, 66 inspector 5 00


Amount carried forward $414 91


108


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward. $414 91


Walter H. Delano, services as


deputy warden ... 2 50


B. F. Stanley,


deputy inspector .. 2 50


George A. Coffin,


deputy inspector. ... 2 50


George A. Pearson,


warden 5 00


Henry Martin, 66


clerk 5 00


Gilbert A. Noyes,


inspector 5 00


S. S. McQuillen,


inspector 5 00


Luther Carter, 6.


deputy warden ..


2 50


Charles A. Peabody,


deputy clerk 2 50


Cyrus A. Haskell,


deputy inspector .... 2 50


William C. O'Connell,


66 deputy inspector. ...


2 50


Edwin Currier,


warden, two elections 10 00


Joseph L. Johnson,


..


clerk, two elections. . inspector and dep- uty inspector ....


7 50


Charles A. Stockman,


inspector


10 00


Winthrop S. Low,


inspector and dep- uty inspector . ...


7 50


William T. Dodge,


deputy warden ..... 5 00


William H. Welch,


deputy clerk two elec- tions ... 5 00


Samuel F .. Sargent,


..


deputy inspector 5 00


John Burke,


warden


5 00


Joseph L. Dockam,


clerk


5 00


Samuel J. Ford,


..


inspector


5 00


Isaac Poor, Jr.,


inspector 5 00


Charles W. Thurlow, Jr.,


deputy warden 2 50


J. C. M. Blaisdell,


deputy clerk 2 50


Fred L. Macintosh,


deputy inspector ... . 2 50


William J. Pettengill,


deputy inspector. ...


2 50


Daniel T. Reed, ..


warden 5 00


John C. Kimball,


clerk. 5 00


William A. Little,


inspector 5 00


James P. Walsh,


66


inspector 5 00


William A. Davis,


deputy warden 2 50


Amount carried forward


$564 91


10 00


George W. Craig,


109


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Amount brought forward. .


$564 91


Selwyn C. Reed, services as clerk. 2 50


Howard P. Currier,


deputy inspector 2 50


Moses E. Cooke,


warden 5 00


John L. Lang,


..


clerk .


5 00


Alfred Osgood,


..


inspector 5 00


Thomas Humphreys, . .


inspector 5 00


Moses A. Stevens,


deputy warden 2 50


George P. Greenleaf,


deputy clerk 2 50


Abner W. Porter,


.6


deputy inspector ·


2 50


Fred S. Goodwin, . . deputy inspector . . . 2 50


Samuel Pearson, .. janitor ward 2 room 8 00


J. M. Bailey, ringing bell


1 50


F. H. Rundlett, ringing bell.


2 00


Stephen R. Fox, ringing bell


2 00


L. Mannix, teaming. ... 8 90


A. L. Jackson, ringing bell 4 times 6 00


Charles H. Lunt, ringing bell two elections




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