City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1890, Part 4

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1890
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Number of Pages: 378


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John Hale,


310 02


Jere Sheehan,


234 68


Jere Toomey,


256 78


Edward Powers,


234 28


John D. Foley,


231 73


Frank Buckley,


263 55


Cornelius Kelleher, "


291 14


John Murphy,


241 68


John Clifford,


246 27


Chas. W. Thurlow, "


249 08


Patrick Lyons,


63 13


Joseph Choate, 66


54 61


Thomas Ryan,


211 31


Cornelius Lynch,


221 38


George E. Pearson, "


66 71


John W. Berry,


109 93


John Cashman,


66


129 35


Daniel Hallisey,


122 03


Dennis Lynch,


51 81


Philip Crimmins,


81 75


John Carey,


80 17


Patrick Sheehan,


32 39


James Leonard,


47 18


Amounts carried forward


, $5,750 31


$12,387 72


.


.


73


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward


. $5,750 31


$12,387 72


Michael Scahill, labor


66 52


Daniel Creeden,


80 79


Fred'k McDonald, 66


100 63


Timothy Hartnett,


56 37


Edmund Ryan,


68 18


Robert A. Wood,


21 28


Timothy Davis,


54 44


Joseph Welch,


4 55


Timothy Moynihan


16 98


George E. Wood,


34 24


Moses J. Wood, ..


34 41


Alfonso Hemmingway, labor


41 14


William Main, labor


36 16


Timothy G. Davis, “


24 33


John Chamberlain. ‘


22 23


Louis Picotte,


35 63


John Mahoney,


3 15


John McDade,


10 86


Frank Titcomb, 6 .


6 13


Charles Davis,


2 80


Peter Young,


1 23


Patrick Finnegan,


22 24


Fred Taylor,


7 48


Eben Crockett,


17 33


John Martin, . .


24 51


Daniel Keleher, .6


4 73


Barnett Farrell,


19 60


George S. Paul, engineer of road roller


142 50


John Crowley, work on roads .


175 65


McGlew Bros., stock and labor


68 12


P. M. Lougee & Son, stock and labor


53 00


Joseph H. Currier, on account setting edgestones .


10 00


F E. Davis, repairing rail at sea wall


1 61


Amounts carried forward . $7,028 76


$12,387 72


10)


Hazen Thompson,


9 63


74


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . . $7,028 76 $12,387 72


L. W. Coker, street hoes, nails and cot- ton line 2 82


G. A. Bray, labor with road machine 90 00


Edward S. Hidden, laying drain pipe 5 50


S. H. Thurlow, sundries . . 9 61


J. W. Doyle, repairing and sharpening tools 9 50


Edwin A. Littlefield, work with team on road 158 10


Thomas F. Henry, labor . 35 52


J. B. Pritchard, 4 stone chains . 6 00


A. Russell & Sons, sundries 3 95


B. F. & F. L. Atkinson, coal for road roller 70 22


Ezra Thurlow, 3 1-2 days' labor on landing 6 00


Daniel Canning. repairs on road roller 1 50


Orrin G. Davis, labor on highways .


77 00


E. Ross. 8 sign irons 8 00


Luther Haskell, sharpening tools


11 77


J. A. Adams, use of double team 31 50


B. D. Fierce, services and expenses as ex- pert on macadamizing 58 30


H. M. Briggs, use of horse and carryall .


2 00


John Lucy, 4 days' use of man and team . 12 00


Rockport Granite Company, 8,500 paving blocks 212 50


Massachusetts Broken Stone Company, broken stone for macadamizing 2,582 22


A. H. Libby & Co., paving 477 56


Newburyport Herald Company, printing and advertising 4 35


James C. Colman, stock . 31 90


Frank H. Plumer, use of double team


53 50


Paul T. Winkley, labor with team


129 00


William Holker & Co., sundries


22 39


Amounts carried forward $11,142 47


$12,387 72


75


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward $11,142 47 $12,387 72


Jere Cashman, use of double team . 34 00


Dennis Donahoe. work with double team 92 75


T. P. Mackinney, sundries 8 66


Todd and Brown, stock and labor 1 50


Edward E. Bartlett, work on roads with team 98 50


Edward Perkins, lumber, teaming, etc. 36 73


S. March, sundries . 3 60


William E. Merrill, work with road ma- chine 41 00


Jere Creeden, work on roads with team 48 60


H. S. Chase, work with team removing snow 4 80


J. C. Stanley, sundries


3 77


Michael Haley, work with team. etc. 51 00


Asa T. Newhall, gravel 8 50


F. M. & J. G. McGlew, sharpening and repairing tools . 3 00


L. H. Noyes & Co., sundries 14 82


L. D. Wheeler, repairing tools


1 25


Andrew Dyke, labor laying stone


10 00


John Ronan, work on road with team


174 60


Jacob B. Merrill. labor laying stone


10 00


Edward Donahoe, stock and labor


23 25


Benjamin Hale, 109 loads gravel


16 35


J. M. Woods. labor and repairing Michael O'Connell, sharpening picks 50


16 30


S. H. Welch, jr., work with team 118 50


L. M. Hatch & Sons, stock and labor 88 50


Amos K. Silloway, 72 loads gravel . 10 80


Sara A. Dockum, 189 double loads gravel, 37 80


Michael Donahoe, use of team 30 90


Mrs. Benjamin Hale, gravel 25 00


R. C. McConnell, work with single team ·


12 30


Amounts carried forward $12,169 45 $12,387 72


76


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward $12,169 45 $12,387 72 Effie B. Moody, wharfage, 120 tons pav- ing stone . 12 00


J. W. Douglass, 2 tool boxes and 12 pick- axes 27 00


William B. Porter, work with double team,


47 75


C. R. Sargent, sundries . 2 05


J. Keleher, work with double team 99 00


A. R. Rogers, labor 4 20


John E. Bailey, stock and labor


23 37


Charles M. Pritchard, cash paid for sun- dries 2 90


$12,387 72


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


$


390 00


Appropriation deficiency for year 1889 10,066 26


$10,456 26


CREDITS.


From city clerk, issuing and recording liquor licenses for year 1890 $23 00


From city clerk, hack licenses .


2 00


auctioneers' licenses .


8 00


66 junk licenses . .


8 00


66 pawn licenses 6 00


billiard and pool licenses, 16 00


6 6


pig licenses 1 50


Amounts carried forward $64 50


$10,456 26


77


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward


$64 50


$10,456 26


From city clerk, circus licenses


23 00


From county of Essex, for killing seal


1 00


88 50


From income account, transferred


5,308 26


5,396 76


Total appropriation and income


$15,853 02


Transferred from poor department


$ 2 52


police .


947 65


salaries


13 11


66


interest


312 45


ashes and rubbish


16 60


paving State street


62 92


66


widening Prospect street


150 00


abatement tax of 1890 . 88 73


1,593 98


$17,447 00


Transferred to school department


. $1,199 63


fire .


161 84


highways .


703 00


66 public property


3,363 44


66


lighting streets, etc. .


353 61


fuel .


1,577 11


66


public library .


163 15


66


bridges and culverts . 774 25


66


sidewalks and edgestones,


678 26


board of health


321 00


water supply


505 00


printing .


490 84


66


parks or public grounds 38 21


abatement tax of 1887 494 00


66


1888 . 1,248 35


Amounts carried forward


$12,071 69


$17,447 00


78


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . $12,071 69


$17,447 00


Transferred to abatement tax of 1889


802 73


military aid


82 00


12.956 42


$ 4,490 58


Transferred to armory rents


$ 550 00


burial of soldiers 16 87


Expenditures as per statement below


7,626 42


$8,193 29


Overdrawn balance in 1889


. 10,066 26


18,259 55


Balance overdrawn for year 1890


$13,768 97


EXPENDITURES.


JANUARY.


James W. Fennimore, ringing church bell, 2 00


George H. Stevens, for extra labor on Australian ballot system . 28 08


N. N. Jones, professional services and ex- penses


63 17


James W. Gunnison, 3 months' office rent, A. W. Thompson, sundries


21 96


James V. Felker, disbursing State aid (6 months) .


50 00


Joseph M. Toppan, team for posting no- tices 1 50


Newburyport Despatch Express, express- age 1 80


American Express Company, expressage .


30


Charles R. Fogg's Express,


60


Gillett & Company's Express, 6. 2 35


Moses E. Cook, services as warden . 5 00


Amount carried forward . $186 36


9 00


79


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amount brought forward


$186 36


John C. Lang, services as clerk 5 00


Thomas Humphreys,


inspector 5 00


Abner W. Porter, ..


5 00


C. C. Donnell, ..


5 00


A. H. Pettingell, .. .. 5 00


Moses A. Stevens, services as deputy war- den 2 50


George P. Greenleaf, services as deputy clerk 2 50


Frederick S. Goodwin, services as deputy inspector . 2 50


William B. Porter, services as deputy in- spector


2 50


Moses Pettingell, services as deputy in- spector


2 50


John Burke, services as warden 5 00


Harry W. Bayley,


clerk 5 00


Samuel J. Ford,


inspector . 5 00


H. P. Macintosh,


5 00


Isaac Poor, jr., . 6 5 00


Jacob P. Torrey, ،، .. 5 00


Charles W. Thurlow, services as deputy warden ·


2 50


J. C. M. Blaisdell, services as deputy clerk 2 50


George O. P. Greeley, services as deputy inspector . 2 50


Charles T. Smith, services as deputy in spector 2 50


Allen D. Pettingell, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


George Osgood, services as deputy in- spector


2 50


S. C. Reed, services as warden 5 0)


John C. Kimball,


clerk 5 00


Amount carried forward $278 86


:


H


80


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward $278 86


William A. Little, services as inspector . 5 00


Joseph M. Toppan, 5 00


H. P. Currier, .6 5 00


William A. Davis, services as deputy war- den .


2 50


George W. Manser, services as deputy clerk 2 50


Caleb N. Huse, services as deputy inspect- Or


2 50


Frank O. Frost, services as deputy in- spector


2 50


Edwin Currier, services as warden


5 00


Joseph L. Johnson, clerk 5 00


Winthrop S. Low, 6.


inspector 5 00


5 00


James P. Walsh, .6


5 00


Chas. A. Stockman,


5 00


John H. Balch, jr.,


5 00


William J. Creasey, .. deputy warden, 2 50


William H. Welch, 66


66


clerk 2 50


George W. Craig,


inspect-


or


2 50


Fred A. Kezar. services as deputy in- spector 2 50


Sam E. Sargent, services as deputy in- spector .


2 50


Charles L. Huse, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


George A. Pearson, services as warden 5 00


Henry Martin, services as clerk 5 00


Michael O'Connell, services as inspector 5 00


Wm. H. P. Howard,


5 00


Gilbert A. Noyes,


5 00


E. C. Stickney, . . 5 00


Luther Carter, services as deputy warden, 2 50


Amount carried forward. $386 36


Berkeley Johnson, 66


SI


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amount brought forward $386 36 · Charles A. Peabody, services as deputy clerk 2 50


James M. Woods, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


Cyrus A. Haskell, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


J. E. S. Hart, services as deputy in-


spector 2 50


Thomas W. Cogger, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


Joshua L. Chase, services as warden 5 00


William G. Somerby, services as clerk 5 00


Frank B. Ives, services as inspector 5 00


John L. Lewis, .


5 00


H. Getchell,


66 5 00 .


B. F. Stanley, . . 5 00


Walter H. Delano, deputy warden 2 50


W. E. Butterfield, clerk 2 50


E. H. McConnell, services as deputy in- spector 2 30


J. M. Chase, services as deputy inspector, Charles D. Pettigrew, services as deputy inspector 2 50


2 50


Thomas W. Mitchell, jr., services as dep. uty inspector 2 50


John Burke, repairs on ballot boxes 1 50


C. H. Stanwood, services at ward room 8 00


F. H. Rundlett, ringing church bell


2 00


George W. Pray,


2 00


Alex. L. Jackson, ·· ..


5 00


L. Mannix, sundries 11 50


Samuel Pearson, attending caucuses


9 00


J. C. Lunt, services at ward room 20 25


J. P. Noyes, services at court room 5 00


William H. Johnson, sundry services


: 00


Amount carried forward


$515 11


11)


S2


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward .


$515 11


Joseph M. Bailey, ringing church bell


1 00


Charles H. Lunt, 2 00


( harles E. Ash, services at ward room


8 20


Board of Registrars, services as registrars of voters 300 00


S. Levy, postmaster, postage stamps 30 00


Frank W. Hale, legal services in Standard Yarn case . 172 22


$1,028 53


FEBRUARY.


C. C. Stockman, sundries .


$ 2 00


Charles R. Fogg's Express, expressage


45


Michael Stevens, services as harbor mas- ter 1 year 100 00


Joseph Bartlett, 3 months' services as fish warden


18 15


E. P. Hurd, 15 birth returns 3 75


Ernest H. Noyes, 8


66 2 00


George W. Snow, 45


11 25


Charles W. Stiles, 8


2 00


Samson, Murdock & Co., 1 Boston alma-


nac . 1 00


Telephone Company, use of telephones


8 85


Samson Levy, postmaster, 3 months' rent of P. O. box 50


Castelhun & Hale, frame for charter 3 50


Corliss, Macy & Co., books 36 15


American Express Co., expressage 95


Charles Fernald, killing seal


1 00


J. P. & B. B. Jones, defendant's costs in Standard Yarn case . 52 94


245 09


Amount carried forward


$1,273 62


83


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amount brought forward $1,273 62


MARCH.


N. N. Jones, expenses as city solicitor $ 9 97


J. M. Bailey, ringing bell at North church Feb. 22 .


2 00


Charles H. Lunt, ringing bell Feb. 22 2 00


George W. Pray, ringing church bell Feb. 22 2 00


Frank H. Rundlett, ringing church bell Feb. 22


2 00


Board of Assessors, expenses to Boston .


10 00


Western Union Telegraph Co., telegram to Boston 43


Moses H. Sargent, stationery


2 20


John W. Sargent, cash paid for decora- tions Feb. 21


5 87


George W. Worcester, birth returns


3 50


J. J. Healey, 90 birth returns . .


22 50


C. W. Hidden, birth returned .


25


Telephone Co., 1 month's rental of tele- phone


4 00


Charles H. Haynes, 500 printed envelopes 2 00


American Express Co., expressage . 85


74 57


APRIL.


James W. Gunnison, 3 months' office rent $ 9 00


Jackson & Co's Express, expressage 3 45


American Express Co., .


30


Peter Cusack, death returns


50 00


George H. Stevens, paid C. I'. Allen for services rendered 28 10


James W. Fennimore, ringing bell


2 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone


4 00


Joseph Bartlett, services as fish warden


12 50


W. T. Sadlier, 20 books


4 00


113 35


Amount carried forward


$1,461 54


84


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward .


$1,461 54


MAY.


John Murphy, labor


$ 88


Daniel Quill,


88


Thomas Ryan,


88


Cornelius Lyons,


1 40


Jere Sheehan,


1 40


John D). Foley,


1 40


Willard J. Hale, postmaster, rent of P. O. boxes 1 00


Alex. L. Jackson, ringing bell


2 00


Wm. H. Bayley, decorating council cham- bei 11 00


R. H. Smith Manufacturing Co., rubber stamps 5 00


J. M. Greenough, use of teams 16 00


Joseph Bartlett, 1 month's services as fish warden 6 25


JUNE. 48 09


Samuel H. Safford, returning 115 deaths 28 75


Telephone Co., use of telephone 8 00


American Express Co., expressage . 30


John A. Taylor, use of horse and buggy


2 00


Ernest H. Noyes, returning 6 births


1 50


P. B. Murphy, dog license blanks 4 75


Fred L. Butman, tax book for 1890 . 10 50


James V. Felker, expenses to Boston 2 50


Greenough, Hopkins & Cushing, "Inten- tions of Marriage" book . 3 50


N. N. Jones, professional services and ex- penses 39 73


George H. Pearson, sundries


42 92


W. J. Hale, postmaster, stamps


15 00


159 45


Amount carried forward


$1,669 08


S5


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amount brought forward $1,669 08


JULY.


News Publishing Co., printing and sun- dries $ 7 08


Jackson & Co.'s Express, expressage 1 00


Moses H. Sargent, sundries 6 50


C. C. Stockman, use of horse and carryall 3 00


American Express Co., expressage, 40


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


Chas. R. Fogg, expressage


35


Jas. W. Gunnison, 3 months' office rent 9 00


Moses H. Sargent, stock


15 59


W. J. Hale, postmaster, rent of P. O. boxes 1 00


J. V. Felker, treasurer, disbursing State aid, 6 months . 50 00


Lovett's Express, expressage


65


Joshua L. Chase, services as warden at special election 5 00


Wm. J. Somerby, services as clerk as spec- ial election 5 00


John L. Lewis, services as inspector at special election 5 00


John M. Chase, services as inspector at special election 5 00


B. F. Stanley, services as ballot clerk at special election 5 00


Frank B. Ives, services as ballot clerk at special election 5 00


W. J. Hale, postmaster, postage stamps, 5 00


17 00


S. M. Noyes, posting bills 50


$159 57


Amount carried forward


$1,828 65


86


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward $1,828 65


AUGUST.


Special steam roller committee, expenses


to Boston and Bridgeport . 83 75 ·


L. M. Hatch & Sons, stock and labor 252 31


Dennis Healey, ringing church bell July 4, 3 00


James W. Fennimore, ringing church bell July 4 3 00


J. L. Parker, ringing church bell July 4, 3 00 Joseph M. Bailey, ringing church bell July 4 3 00


Edgar J. Batchelder, ringing church bell July 4 3 00


Frank H. Rundlett, ringing church bell July 4 3 00


James V. Felker, expenses to Boston 2 50


Western Union Telegraph Co., tele- grams 1 29


J. C. Stanley, wrapping paper 14


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00


H. R. Weitzel, return of 60 burials . 15 00


Lord Bros., 1 ball of cord 20


377 19


SEPTEMBER.


News Publishing Co., printing and sta- tionery


$27 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00


Fred L. Butman, 2 check books and trial balance 19 25


Corliss, Macy & Co., envelopes


4 25


American Express Co., expressage .


75


Greylock Pen Co., pens .


8 60


N. N. Jones, expenses incurred as city solicitor .


21 10


84 95


Amount carried forward


$2,290 79


87


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amount brought forward $2,290 79


OCTOBER.


James Leonard, labor $ 1 75


Frederick McDonald,


1 75


Jere Toomey, .. 1 75


R. Morrison,


. .


12 49


L. M. Hatch & Sons, stock and labor 133 89


John Post, jr. & Co., balance due on road roller 1,348 60


George E. Bamford, services rendered 1 00


L. H. Noyes & Co., paint and oil 8 22


American Express Co., expressage 1 20


Jackson & Co.'s Express, 3 65


John Connors, ringing church bell Febru- ary 22 and July 4, 1890 . 2 00


Ralph C. Huse, attendance at court in "Paul and Janvrin" case . 20 00


Joseph M. Tappan, distributing tax bills in one-half city 25 00


Western Union Telegraph Co., 2 tele- grams 50


·


L. Mannix, transporting ballot box . 75


Luther Dame, establishing line of Pros- pect street for removal of buildings . 3 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone 4 00


W. J. Hale, postmaster, rent of post office boxes 1 00


James W. Gunnison. 3 months' office rent, 9 00 Joseph Bartlett, 3 months' services as fish warden 18 75


J. V. Felker, treasurer, compiling annual reports 50 00


S. C. Reed, photographs of Poor estate 5 00


N. N. Jones, city solicitor, witness fees .


30 00


Amounts carried forward . $1,683 30


$2,290 79


88


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward $1,683 30


$2,290 79


John Post, jr., & Co., on account steam roller


2,000 00


Boston & Maine Railroad Co., freight on steam roller


50 40


250 00


Niles & Carr, damages awarded Paul case, Amos Noyes, damages awarded Janvrin case


250 00


20 00


W. J. Hale, postmaster, postage stamps . Assessors and collectors, assessing and collecting bank tax .


126 68


N. N. Jones, city solicitor, witness fees


25 00


6.


30 00


4,435 38


NOVEMBER.


Gowen Dockum, use of land for militia . $20 00


Wm. Holker & Co., stock and labor on road roller ·


23 40


J. C. Stanley, sundries


2 55


Jos. M. Greenough, use of carriages


5 50


J. Plumer Noyes, repairing Market Hall for caucus


1 00


Newburyport Despatch, expressage


15


Israel A. Morse, use of horse and carriage


3 00


Economy Printing Co., 1000 letter heads and 1000 envelopes, 6 25


S. C. Reed, views of Prospect street


5 00


Lovett's Express, expressage


45


N. N. Jones, witness fees,


25 00


92 30


DECEMBER.


L. H. Noyes & Co , work on check lists . $ 1 65


Ernest H. Noyes, reporting 7 births, 1 75


Amounts carried forward


$3 40


$6,818 47


S9


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward


$3 40


$6,818 47


American Express Co., expressage


25


C. H. Stanwood, services at ward room at election .


5 00


Telephone Co., use of telephones


8 30


Samuel Pearson, services at ward room


8 00


L. M. Hatch & Sons, work on Poor estate John Burke, work on ballot boxes


1 75


John F. Young, return of ? births


1 75


Israel A. Morse, use of horse and buggy 3 00


A. J. Haynes, expenses to Boston twice . 5 00 Moses E. Cook, services as warden 5 00


John C. Lang, 66 clerk 5 00


Abner W. Porter, 66 inspector . 5 00


Thomas Humphreys, .6 66


5 00


Moses A. Stevens, services as deputy war- den .


2 50


George P. Greenleaf, services as deputy clerk


2 50


Frederick S. Goodwin, services as deputy inspector . 2 50


Frank E. Thurlow, services as deputy in- spector


2 50


Charles ('. Donnell, services as inspector, A. H. Pettingell, 5 00


5 00


William B. Porter, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


Moses Pettingell, services as deputy in- spector


John Burke, services as warden 2 50


5 00


Harry W. Bayley, clerk 5 00


Samuel J. Ford, inspector 5 00


Isaac Poor, jr., . .


5 00


Charles W. Page,


5 00


Allen D. Pettingell, services as deputy in- spector


2 50


Amounts carried forward . $120 95


$6,818 47


(12)


12 00


90


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward $120 95


$6,818 47


Henry J. Hidden, services as deputy in- spector ·


2 50


Robert G. Allen, services as inspector ·


5 00


George Osgood, deputy in- spector


2 50


Selwyn C. Reed, services as warden ·


5 00


Charles W. Thurlow, services as deputy warden 2 50


John W. Sargent, services as clerk 5 00


William A. Little, 66 inspector .. 5 00


James P. Walsh,


5 00


William A. Davis,


deputy war-


den . 2 50


John C. Kimball, services as deputy clerk Edward A. Hale, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


2 50


George W. Manser, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


Fred A. Lattime, services as inspector, 5 00


Joseph M. Tappan 5 00


Frank O. Frost, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


William J. Creasey, services as warden,


5 00


Joseph L. Johnson, clerk 5 00


Winthrop S. Low, inspect-


or 5 00


Charles A. Stockman, services as inspector,


5 00


Edwin Currier, services as deputy warden, Wm. H. Welch, 66 clerk 2 50


2 50


John H. Balch, jr., services as inspector . 5 00


Berkeley Johnson, ·


5 00


Sam E. Sargent, deputy in-


spector 2 50


Charles D. Ford, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


Amounts carried forward $215 95


$6,818 47


91


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward


$215 95


$6,818 4℃


George A. Pearson, services as warden


5 00


Henry Martin, clerk 5 00


Gilbert A. Noyes,


inspector 5 00


Michael O'Connell,


66


66


5 00


Luther Carter, services as deputy warden, 2 50


F. E. Davis, 66


clerk .


2 50


W. H. P. Howard, " inspeci -


2 50


Cyrus A. Haskell, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


T. W. Cogger, services as inspector 5 00


S. H. Johnson, 66


5 00


J. E. S. Hart, services as deputy inspect- or 2 50


Edward S. Stickney, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


J. L. Chase, services as warden 5 00


Wm. G. Somerby, 6: clerk 5 00


John L. Lewis, ..


inspector 5 00


George A. Coffin,


5 00


Alfred D. Merrill, 6. deputy warden. 2 50


Willard E. Butterfield "


clerk 2 50


Chas. S. Bartlett, 66 inspect


or 2 50


George L. Jackman, services as deputy in- spector .


2 50


Frank B. Ives, services as inspector


5 00


B. F. Stanley, 66


5 00


John M. Chase, deputy inspect-


or .


2 50


Charles D. Pettigrew, services as deputy inspector . · William H. Johnson, distributing tax bills, 25 00


2 50


W. J. Hale, postmaster, stamps and pos- tal cards . 8 00


Amounts carried forward 338 95


$6,818 47


.


I30


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward


$338 13


$2,443 81


John Clifford, labor


1 75


Edmund Ryan,


1 75


Patrick Lyons, 6.


1 75


T. G. Davis,


1 75


Hazen Thompson,


1 75


Michael Scahill,


6 48


Moses J. Wood, 60


3 16


George E. Wood, 66 3 16


Blaisdell & Donnell, curb and corner stone, 393 40


F. E. Davis, 72 square yards brick paving 21 60


John J. Currier, 102 " 30 60


L. W. Coker, 44 1-2 " ·


13 35


Effie B. Moody, wharfage on edgestone


14 00


W. H. Toppan, setting 195 feet of edge- stone


19 50


Thomas Ronan, 89 yards of brick paving,


26 70


Edwin Toppan, paving 10 63


William E. Goodwin, labor


5 85


A. A. Libby & Co., setting edgestone 477 40


W. O. Bunker, labor


3 20


Davis & Littlefield, labor on edgestones, etc. . .


46 99


Owners of Plum Island, 152 tons of sand, 91 20


Edwin A. Littlefield, hauling edgestones, etc. .


58 57


J. D. Tilton, labor as mason 8 75


Frank H. Plumer, 1 1-2 days' use of jig- ger 1 50


Estate of David Smith, brick . 20 00


J. A. Greeley, brick paving and setting edgestones 108 92


P. Mulligan, repairing sidewalk 6 40


Calvin E. Currier, 2 cellar windows . 3 00


Thomas F. Henry, labor on edgestone 3 75


E. P. Shaw, 13 yards concrete walk . 3 25


Amounts carried forward , . $1,728 24


$2,443 81


13[


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward . $1,728 24


$2,443 81


Joseph H. Currier, setting edgestone


30 78


Boston & Maine Railroad Co., freight on edgestone


39 50


F. M. Pevy, edgestone


116 21


C. H. Meader, sundries


56 71


S. B. Carter, 131 yards of concrete walk,


32 75


E. E. Paine, freight on edgestone


200 00


Rufus Morrison, setting edgestones, etc. .


87 01


W. A. Stiles, 70 yards of concrete walk .


17 50


Thomas Lahey, edgestone


58 11


J. B. Pritchard, use of geer, and teaming,


25 00


Mrs. Abby Hale, 100 yards of concrete walk


25 00


David Smith, brick .


27 00


$2,443 81


STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS-ARMORY RENT ACCOUNT.


CREDITS.


Received from the State for rent for year


$350 00 1890


DEBIT.


Paid E. P. Shaw for 1 year's rent, for year 1890


900 00


Amount overdrawn, charged to incidentals to balance account


$550 00


94


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . $3,631 00 $25,807 61 Six and one-half months on note No. 398, 34 33


Six months on note No. 396 300 00


Seven months on note No. 404


243 33


Six months on note No. 405


380 00


Three months on note No. 412


159 38


Two months on note No. 413 .


70 83


One year on Atwood Fund


472 50


Nine months on note of $15,000


440 62


Three 66 66


140 62


Eight


375 00


Coupons .


. 19,560 00


$25,807 61


LIGHTING STREETS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS.


-


Appropriation .


$10,000 00


CREDITS.


From sale of old lantern . $2 50


From Newburyport Gas Co., bill credited back, error 6 00


8 50


Total appropriation and income


$10,008 50


Amount overdrawn, transferred from inci-


. dentals to balance account 353 61


$10,362 11


·


95


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amount brought forward $10,362 11


EXPENDITURES


Authorized by Committee on Lighting Streets.


Newburyport Gas and Electric Co., light-


ing streets and public buildings .$10,347 11


James W. Fennimore, cleaning gas lan- terns, etc.


10 00


Hill Bros., pair of horses and wagonette, 5 00


$10,362 11


APPORTIONMENT OF EXPENDITURES


For lighting public buildings and streets for the year ending December 20, 1890 :


Cu. ft. gas.


Cost.


Lighting City Hall .


239,400


$478 80


Market Hall


170,000


340 00


Central Fire Station .


70,300


140 60


public library


149,400


298 80


..


north armory


12,400


24 80


6 .


south armory ·


171,200


342 40


،، No. 2 engine house


49,200


98 40


..


No. 3


69,400


138 80


66


No. 8


19,100


38 20


66


Putnam School


5,600


11 20


Cost of electric street lights




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