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C. H. Smith, carpentering at Kelley school, etc. ..
121 09
Joseph H. Currier, mason work at Plains school-house, with helper. . .
13 88
Wilkinson Bros., stock and labor 10 58
G. W. Rowe, stock and labor ...
42 15
Rufus Morrison, stock and labor .. 34 00
Anna Heywood, burial lot, New Hill. .
12 00
Amounts carried forward .... $2,094 76
$4,752 3:
323 26
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward . . . . $2,094 76 Edward F. Manning, shoeing horses, etc 3 75
$4,752 31
Frank H. Plumer, teaming. . .... 75 George E. Greeley, repairing bed plate of stove, Hancock street school ... 75
Edward Osgood, sundries. 3 46
Charles C. Stockman, chairs, clocks, etc
51 95
Vermont School Seat Co., seats for school-house. 92 00
W. O. Downes, labor on cesspool and 2 barrels
2 54
Thomas P. Mackinney, sundries.
4 37
Joseph Torrey, setting glass, etc. .
19 30
Nathan C. Moody, work on flag-staff ... Eben Rolfe, repairing chairs and teaming Hermon Staples, stock and labor. . .
1 00
5 25
146 65
G D. Thurlow, stock and labor.
6 00
Colman & Shaw, rent of coal shed .. . ..
144 00
Eben A. Young, stock and labor. . . .
38 99
George E. Greeley, stock and labor .... Benjamin G. Gerrish, 1234 yds. linoleum
34 94
at 95 cents and cost of laying . ... .. 13 36 Joseph Cullivan, 4 hour's work on cistern at Plains school 50
Orrin G. Davis, pair of horses and two men 61/2 days. .
45 50
Hill Brothers, hack hire.
10 00
Haney School Furniture Co., desks for school-houses
179 91
Arthur Hoyt, freight bill paid . 1 09
Wallace L. Whipple, two days labor at Kelley School . 4 50
Andrew J. Leighton, teaming . .
3 00
Jackman & Griffin, stock and labor ... 75 50
Jere B. Lunt, stock and labor. . .
22 00
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Amounts carried forward .. . $3,006 82 $4,752 31
129
DETAILED STATEMENT.
Amounts brought forward. .... $ 3,006 82 $4,752 31
John A. Greeley & Co., mason work and teaming 4 87
Thomas P. Thomas, repairing roofs, stock and labor. 20 45
C. J. Fogg, stock and labor
72 65
B. & M. R. R. Co., freight 28 69
Louis F. Barton, one half cost of 24 ft. of fence on Temple street. 2 76
George Osgood, cleaning clocks, School street school house 3 25
Albert Russell & Son, repairing gates and teaming 16 12
L. Griffin, 5 hours labor on gas lighting
1 50
circuit, No. 2 engine house ....... George W. Noyes, stock and labor .... J. Littlefield & Son, cutting edgestone . Willis H. Young, labor and material at Central Fire Station
13 06
2 90
4 00
Gowan Dockum, use of grounds for mi- litia 20 00
Green Davis, stock and labor
134 00
James M. Woods, stock and labor .....
I 00
Wm. J. Creasey, stock and labor . . . Wm. H. Toppan, repairing plastering in school house .
26 75
3 66
Edwin Tappan, mason work with helper Wm. H. Whitmore, labor at Nos. 3 and 7 engine houses .
41 36
Edgar C. Tyler, janitor at Central Fire Station.
26 15
Todd & Brown, stock and labor. .
16 00
Chas. M. Lunt, removing nightsoil ....
92 75
Aaron D. Woods, stock and labor.
18 04
Samuel March, 2 brooms. 90
3 30
Amounts carried forward .. ... $4,460 98 $4,752 31
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130
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward. $4,460 98 50
$4,752 31
J. A. Adams, teaming.
Wallace W. Thurlow, alarm clock for No. 3 . . I OO
Edward Donahue, repairing bars. ..
2 00
Edward S. Hidden, mason work at Central Fire Station.
31 90
Brewster Bros., premium on insurance policy .. 5 62
Daniel B. Pierce, sundries.
9 00
John E. Bailey, stock and labor. 354 30 ..... George L. Francis, mowing and clear- ing up Old and New Burying Grounds 60 00
Calvin E. Currier, stock and labor.
41 96
L. W. Coker, paint.
I IO
Stephen R. Fox, repairing furnace, etc.
9 50
C. R. Sargent, stock and labor. .. ... 213 17 Charles E. Ash, cleaning spouts of ward room, ward five. I OO
John M. Balch, feather duster.
3 00
Edward Perkins & Son, lumber, team- ing, etc
132 76
Chas. H. Lunt, disinfecting and purify- ing school rooms 13 00
J. C. Stanley, sundries. 5 20
P. H. Kimball, care of city clocks. . .
74 50
Wm. Holker & Co., stock and labor ... 162 47
Samuel Scrivens, labor
2 20
Chas. E. Allen,
I 80
Daniel Hallisey,
66
OC I
Thos. Ryan, 66
So
John D. Foley, 66
2 8c
Edward Hardy,
7 50
Daniel Cronan, 66
80
Jeremiah Toomey,
40
Amounts carried forward .. 4,700 26
$4.752 31
131
DETAILED STATEMENT.
Amounts brought forward 4,700 26
$4,752 31
Charles Bashaw, labor
John Murphy, 66
I 80
Cornelius Kelliher, “
So
Daniel Quill,
So
Frank Buckley,
6 6
5 90
Patrick Murphy, 66
3 50
Wm. D. Williams, 66
7 35
John Hale,
5 95
Daniel Creeden,
I 40
C. W. Thurlow, 66
2 40
John Clifford,
3 20
Edward Powers,
٠،
00
Cornelius Lynch, .6
I 40
Wm. S. Porter, teaming
2 75
M. W. Littlefield, 2 pairs of draperies and 2 curtains.
II OO
$ 4,752 31
SALARIES OF CITY OFFICERS.
Appropriation $7,550 00 Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance
account
83 34
$7,466 66
132
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amount brought forward. ... $7,466 66
EXPENDITURES.
Authorized by the City Council.
Orrin J. Gurney, I year's salary as mayor. . $ 800 00
George H. Stevens, I year's salary as city clerk. 1,600 00
George H. Stevens, II months' salary for clerk hire 91 67
James V. Felker, I year's salary as city treasurer and collector of taxes .... 1,600 00
James V. Felker. II months' salary for clerk hire , 91 67
Frank H. Rundlett, I year's salary as city messenger 900 00
William H. Welch. I year's salary as city auditor 391 66
Thomas E. Cutter, I year's salary as clerk of common council. 100 00
Nathaniel N Jones, 2 months' salary as city solicitor 66 67
Horace I. Bartlett, 9 months' salary as city solicitor . 300 00
Amos H. Geary, I year's salary as assessor. . 500 00
Charles C. Donnell, I year's salary as assessor 500 00
J. Otis Winkley, II months' salary as assessor . 458 32
Andrew J. Haynes, I months' salary as assessor 41 67 James V. Felker, 6 months' salary as treasurer of the sinking funds. .... 25 00
$7,466 66
I33
DETAILED STATEMENT.
SCHOOL DEPARTMENT.
Appropriation $25,500 00
CREDITS.
One year's interest of the Brown Fund to March 4, 1892. $675 00
Town of Newbury, tuition for school children.
12 00
William P. Lunt, Agent, sale of books. 66 66 from non-resi-
4 53
dent school children 301 00
$ 992 53
Total appropriation and income
$26,492 53
Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance
264 08
$26,228 45
EXPENDITURES.
Authorized by the School Committee.
E. C. Adams,
services as teacher $1,600 00
Oliver B. Merrill,
66
770 00
F. H. Tarr
66
330 00
Sarah A. Leonard,
66 66 650 00
Mary A. Spalding,
556 05
Emma H. Parker,
66
455 00
Bertha M. Stiles,
104 24
Alice G. Pierce, 66
125 00
Bertha J. Atwater,
60
6 6
166 15
Lendo G. Smith,
66
66
1,000 00
Abbie Short,
66
280 00
Eva J. Smith,
66
66
261 27
66 66
.6
Amounts carried forward. .... $6,297 71 $26,228 45
account
I34
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward .... $6,297 71 $26,228 45
Annie L. Whitmore, services as teacher
381 27
Lizzie C. Ireland,
66
66
381 27
Francis W. Richards,
66
66
765 00
George W. Brown,
66
66
1,200 00
Rhoda Tilton,
66
262 32
Helen M. Currier,
66
66
374 50
Rebecca W. Perkins,
349 42
Annie L. Coffin,
470 88
Emma M. Lander, 66
66
374 50
Francis J. Pearson,
66
66
373 16
Jennie P. Haskell,
66
350 00
Priscilla G. Craig,
66
480 95
Susie B. Lowell,
66
66
382 50
Cora B. Lougee,
66
66
156 30
Abbie L. Frost,
66
66
364 57
Sarah B. Chute,
66
66
750 00
Emily A. Hale,
66
66
358 83
Sarah E. Whitmore,
66
66
477 08
Ellen Frothingham,
66
66
382 50
Mabel B. Sanborn,
66
66
392 14
Eleanor J. Towle,
66
66
326 75
Irving H. Johnson,
66
415 00
Susan I. Adams,
66
66
375 00
Clara J. Edgerly,
66
66
382 50
Elizabeth H. Cheever,
66
368 35
Sarah E. Ross,
66
66
332 50
Kate B. Symonds,
66
66
332 50
Francis L. Pettigrew,
66
66
371 31
Sarah F. Badger,
66
66
350 00
Florence A. True,
66
294 62
Mary A. Roaf,
66
66
332 50
Flora Pettigrew,
66
66
I8 63
Edith G. Johnson, services as pupil
teacher at training school.
......
168 90
Amounts carried forward. . . . . $19,393 96 $26,228 45
I35
DETAILED STATEMENT.
Amounts brought forward . . . . $19,393 96 $26,228 45
Elizabeth Hoxie, services as pupil
teacher at training school. . . . 209 67 Josie W. Kimball, services as pupil teacher at training school . . . 164 00 Gertrude E. Lewis, services as pupil teacher at training school. S6 49
Ellen H. Greeley, services as teacher at training school . ...
pupil
65 00
L. G. Smith, services as teacher at . evening school. 62 00
Elizabeth Dodge, services as teacher at evening school 31 00
Margarett Sargent, services as teacher at evening school.
31 00
Harriet Colman, services as teacher at evening school 53 55
Sarah F. Badger, services as teacher at evening school 37 50
Elizabeth Pearson, services as teacher at evening school 30 00
Mrs. F. W. Hale, services as teacher at evening school. 44 38
Abbie L. Frost, services as teacher at evening school 1 00
Mrs. L. G. Smith, services as teacher at evening school
5 00
Mary T. Colby, services as teacher 2 87
Mrs. E. A. Howard,
I 97
Annie Toppan, services as pupil teacher at training school. So 00
Grace Bartlett, services as pupil teacher at training school So 00
Annie Messer, services as teacher 00
Serena Toppan, 66 66
5 42
Jeanette Balch,
66
2 46
Henrietta de Rochemont, "
120 00
Amounts carried forward. . . . . $20,511 27
$26,228 45
136
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward. . . . $20,511 27 $26,228 45
Grace G. Rogers, services as teacher 120 CO
Mrs. Alice Hopkinson, " 66
1 23
Grace Hallier, 66 66
I 23
Fred P. Hinkley, services as janitor and extras. 305 00
T. B. Robbins, services as janitor and extras . 95 20
Joseph G. Stevens, services as janitor and extras . 184 70
Albert O. Colby, services as janitor and extras .
144 53
Charles H. Lord, services as janitor ..
210 00
Stephen R. Fox, and extras. 92 00
Thomas Mutch, services as janitor and extras .
61 50
Maurice Cocoran, services as janitor. ..
44 25
Wm. P. Lunt, service as agent of school board . 1,000 00
Robert G. Allen, services as truant officer
330 00
Boston School Supply Co., supplies ... 27 38
J. L. Hammett, sundries. 141 82
Caleb B. Huse & Co., 200 school re- ports and sundries. 17 50
George S. Perry, sundries.
34 61
University Publishing Co., school books
39 73
Jackson & Co., expressage
9 80
Newburyport Herald Co., printing and advertising 35 25
B. G. Gerrish, mats for school houses. 8 00
Thompson, Brown & Co., supplies. ... 32 17
Henry Holt & Co., 10 Johnson's U. S. Histories . 8 75
Ginn & Co .. school books. 108 46
Amounts carried forward .... $23,564 38 $26,228 45
I37
DETAILED STATEMENT.
Amounts brought forward. . . . $23,564 38 $26,228 45
Geo. S. Perry & Co., sundries . ..... 53 24
Trustees Putnam Free School, rent of school house one year. 500 00
M. R. Warren, stationery . 13 60
Geo. F. King & Merrill, pens, pencils, etc . 85 45
Economy Printing Co., printing and advertising . 53 40
American Book Co., school books. .... 283 40
Town of Newbury, tuition of pupil one year . 12 00
Newburyport Despatch, expressage. ...
2 30
Geo. W. Creasey, coal and wood. . .
16 14
Wm. P. Lunt, sundries
72 79
Moses H. Sargent. sundries
124 64
News Publishing Co., printing and ad- vertising 33 36
Eimer & Amend, chemicals
16 07
Leach, Sherwell & Sanborn, school
books . ..
63 75
Philip H. Blumpey, sundries
4 80
Charles R. Fogg, ...
65
Daniel P. Thurlow, tuning, cleaning and repairing two organs. . . ... 5 00 L. W. Piper, filling out 24 diplomas. . . 8 40 E. C. Adams, cash paid for one-half of graduation expenses and sundries. . 20 18 Henry A. Wilson, sundries. 6 50
Atkinson Coal Co., 160 tons, I cwt. egg, stove and broken coal. ... 994 04
Houghton, Mifflin & Co., school books 8 92
E. Faber, 10 gross pencils. . 13 00
Wm. Ware & Co., school books. 9 02
George E. Elkins, charcoal. 85 50
Amounts carried forward. . . . . $26,050 53
$26,228 45
I3S
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward. . . . $26,050 53
$26,228 45
Bray & Dame, 6 bushels of charcoal ... I 00
Eagle Pencil Co., pencils 17 45
J. C. Stanley, sundries. . 10 36
D. Appleton & Co., sundries 5 00
Franklin Educational Co., school books 42 93
Lee & Sheppard, 3 Posse's Handbook of Gymnastics. I 25
Edward Osgood, sundries. 3 74
D. C. Heath & Co., school books 20 39
Robert G. Allen, taking census of school children 75 00
Cornelius Lynch, labor So
$26,228 45
SEWERAGE (CONSTRUCTION).
Credit balance due account Dec. 19, 1891 $ 661 29 Balance due Dec. 17, 1892. 10,605 25
$11,266 54
EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the Sewer Commissioners.
Francis Curtis, services as engineer, and cash paid. $627 40
F. E. Davis, services of W. H. Young as inspector, etc. 95 10
C. R. Sargent, sewer pipe.
277 50
Amounts carried forward. $1,000 00
$11,266 54
I39
DETAILED STATEMENT.
Amounts brought forward. ... $1,000 00 $11,266 54 News Pub. Co., printing and advertis- ing. . .. 23 25
Herald Pub. Co., printing and advertis- ing. .. 23 70
J. C. Coleman, cement, carting laths, etc 48 70
J. C. Stanley, jute packing, old lead, etc 55 50 Jere Cashman, laying sewer pipe, etc. . 6,045 84 Wilkinson Bros., digging and fixing sewer 4 00
Geo. A. Kimball, examining sewer sys- tem and reporting on method of ventilation . .
50 00
F. H. Plumer, teaming
I 07
Stephen H. Thurlow, sundries. . ..
3 74
Thos. P. Mackinney, sewer pipe. .....
2,730 OI
Jos. M. Tappan, police service on sewers
24 00
Chelmsford Foundry Co., So set sewer covers. 5SS 00
M. B. Paige, sewer pipe.
I 90
Geo. L. Knight, pattern .
5 00
Eben Rolfe, making 4 grading boards. .
6 00
E. W. Gerrish, sawing stock.
4 25
Eugene Gurley, labor
136 25
Harry Du Salle, ‘
207 75
J. Harris Kimball "
73 00
A. F. Hunt, jr., “
59 50
WV. B. Merrill, 66
16 50
B. & M. R. R. Co., freight on sewer covers
27 45
Patrick Tobin, teaming . 1 25
C. H. W. Bartlett, police service on sewers .
2 00
American Express Co., expressage . . . . . 65
C. H. Meader, stock and labor. ... 1 27 23
$11,266 54
140
ANNUAL REPORTS.
SEWERAGE, (MAINTENANCE).
Appropriation $500 00 Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance
account . 71 65
$428 35
EXPENDITURES.
Authorized by the Sewer Commissioners.
Francis Curtis, services as superintend-
ent and extras. $ 391 00
J. H. Page, 20 hour's labor washing hose 5 00
J. M. Greenough, open hack for commit- tee on stand pipe . . 4 00
John Sumner, 2 tin cases.
3 25
Paul Pathe, stationary, postage stamps, etc 2 80
Wm. B. Porter, flushing sewers. . . . 14 55
Wm. A. Little, I pair hip boots .. . . .
3 75
Patrick Tobin, flushing and attending sewers
4 00
$ 428 35
SIDEWALKS AND EDGESTONES.
Appropriation.
·
$3,000 00 ..
CREDITS.
From Harry B. Trask. .
$ 13 00
Andrew J. Haynes 25 50
Thomas E. Marshall
2 50
Edward Donahoe
14 28
Amounts carried forward .. ... $55 28
$3,000 00
DETAILED STATEMENT. 141
Amounts brought forward. ... 55 28
$3,000 00
From Edward Donahoe, Jr.
9 35
Benjamin G. Davis.
18 36
William B. Atkinson
27 38
Samuel A. Bridges
28 39
Lucien D. Cole.
12 33
Horatio N. Marshall
24 82
Charles R. Cross
II OO
Mrs. A. T. Baird.
7 14
William R. Usher.
149 45
Est. Giles P. Stone
60 86
Dr. E. P. Hurd.
68 80
Oliver B. Spaulding
7 14
Mrs. E. T. Northend
69 39
Mrs. E. T. Northend and Mrs. Shaw
19 12
Albert Russell.
35 53
Harriet M. Morton
15 56
Joseph H. Dockum.
28 79
Joseph H. Stockman
19 38
Alexander Caldwell .
39 78
Charles K. Swasey
34 22
William P. Dame.
IO 22
Elizabeth S. Packer 7 86
John R. Bayley. 9 64
Jeremiah W. Doyle.
17 00
Est. Nymphas Stacy
64 60
Baroness Rose Posse .
16 36
Est. David J. Merrill
29 49
William F. Torrey
26 44
Fred Kezar
SI 26
John Connors. 24 86
William N. Wise 24 82
Joseph Moulton 31 72
Ellen Dwyer . . 27 29
Smith R. Craig.
3 92
William Casey.
24 16
Amounts carried forward . . . . $1,141 71
$3,000 00
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142
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward ... .. $1,141 71
$3,000 00
From William Brawn.
SI SI
L. M. Hatch & Sons 8 78
Willard A. Hatch. 4 86
Francis Curtis. 16 07
Est. Mary Dimmick
77 50
Reginald Morton
13 60
George H. Plumer
31 55
Lemuel Marquand.
18 70
Samuel Brookings
17 68
John O. Akerman
29 OI
Fowle & Johnston.
10 63
Anna Jaques Hospital .
21 19
Boston & Maine Railroad Co
158 09
Albert M. Gorwaiz.
19 86
Thomas F. O'Neil. .
13 86
Mrs. Henry P. Currier
17 50
Caleb P. Davis.
24 22
Frank W . Evans
:4 70
Dr. F. A. Howe.
13 75
Dr. James A. Merrill
41 86
Charles H. Meader
3 26
William P. Lowell
7 48
John B. Frost.
10 00
Edmund Sweeney .
17 00
Frank Alley.
54 05
Daniel Sullivan
17 56
Mrs. Rufus Dodge
20 64
J. G. Plumer
14 50
Charles W. Cooke
18 19
Louis F. Barton.
24 25
Alexander Haskell
38 73
George J. Ross
15 OI
Eben Sumner.
31 45
George E. Hall
9 44
Est. William N. Todd.
9 44
Amounts carried forward .. $2,067 94
$3,000 00
143
DETAILED STATEMENT.
Amounts brought forward ... $2,067 94
$3,000 00
From Mary C. Nichols.
II 33
Misses Wilkinson .
22 70
Daniel S. Burley
91 16
John O'Connell.
13 15
Mrs. Robinson Perry
IO 54
John Q. Adams.
8 75
Dennis Doyle. .
20 00
Charles W. Page.
18 36
Charles R. Smith.
27 5.4
John W. Dodge
II 50
Joshua Hale.
II 36
Newburyport City Railroad Co ...
14 94
William B. Morse
9 44
Est. Henry P. Sargent
22 50
Horace P. Howard . 17 68
Nathaniel N. Jones .
34 94
Newman Caldwell. 8 00
Margaret A. Brown.
19 77
Abbie A. and Elizabeth Smith ....
30 52
Est. Moses M. Ross 35 83
Horace W. Bartlett
29 92
David Frost.
15 06
Joseph H. Currier.
14 00
News Publishing Co. 37 62
Anthony W. Reddy
20 74
Elizabeth Brown.
IO 02
Mary H. Plumer
47 52
H. G. Prescott
61
Barboro & Dondero Bros
20 79
Ira L. Davis. 8 61
Leander M. Brown.
30 II
Heirs of Samuel Brown
16 64
Jane K. Pritchard
18 36
Albert Russell & Son.
25 33
Daniel Canning
IO 73
Amounts carried forward. . $2,814 OI $3,000 00
I44
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward . ... $2,814 OI
$3,000 00
From Mrs. J. A. Brown and sister. . .. 50 00
Est. Thomas Mackinney . . 23 59
David Magowan. IO 37
William H. Safford
9 29
Moses J. Mulliken.
36 72
Est. Joseph B. Morse
IO 41
Benjamin F. Poor
IO 54
Daniel Johnson 7 65
Wyman Sisters.
43 72
F. A. Colby and Helen Magowan. .
14 33
Jacob F. Dickson 6 39
Robert Couch
6 12
Eliphalet Griffin 7 77
Daniel D. Morse.
15 36
Sarah J. Altar
65 30
Luther Haskell. 17 00
David M. French 10 00
Amend Kessler II 56
John A. Kilborn 45 26
Est. Micajah Lunt.
29 75
Alexander D. Brown
27 50
Newburyport Herald Co
19 17
C. Wallis Dame
40 80
Charles R. Smith
19 61
Bromfield Fund (H. Hervey)
12 92
(A. Welch).
28 21
66 66 (A. Gurney) .. ...
73 47
Transferred to Betterment account. 2,448 76
$5,915 58
Total appropriation and income
$8,915 58
Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to balance account 4,187 56
$13, 103 14
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145
DETAILED STATEMENT.
Amount brought forward. $13, 103 14
EXPENDITURES.
Authorized by the Committee on Highways.
John Hale,
labor
$ 3 00
William D. Williams,
66
3 00
Patrick Murphy,
66
37 So
Daniel Quill,
... 104 30
C. W. Thurlow,
66
15 60
Frederick McDonald,
66
...
2 So
Daniel Cronan,
66
62 So
John D. Foley,
66
4 So
Patrick Toomey,
66
...
31 50
Edward Powers,
66
. .
37 40
Patrick Lyons,
14 40
James Thompson,
66
...
I SO
Barney Farrell,
66
43 00
Thomas Ryan,
66
34 20
Samuel Scrivens,
.6
15 20
John Murphy,
2 So
Daniel Hallisey,
66
58 20
Thomas Hale,
66
14 40
Thomas Langley,
66
II OO
Charles Bashaw,
66
13 00
Jeremiah Toomey,
66
2 00
Daniel Creeden,
24 00
Michael J. Carey,
66
2 00
Charles E. Allen,
103 80
Michael Kelley,
17 80
Joseph Saunders,
4 00
Frank Buckley,
66
1 00
Edmund Ryan,
66
282 60
Jeremiah Sheehan
66
285 40
Cornelius Lynch,
66
114 90
James Leonard,
66
I 80
George Steere,
66
I 80
Amounts carried forward .. ...
$1,352 10
$13,103 14
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146
ANNUAL REPORTS.
Amounts brought forward. . . . $ 1,352 10
$13,103 14
Thomas F. Henry, cutting stone . . 71 05
Eben Smith, bricks. 573 08
W. B. Blaisdell, edgestones 3,231 43
Andrew Wilson, concreting 67 50
Thomas P. Thomas, " . 4,265 60
F. M. Peavey, edgestones. . I 40
Effie B. Moody, wharfage on edgestone
80 00
F. H. Plumer, use of teams
119 25
J. D. Tilton, mason work.
I 75
Capt. A. E. Betts, freight on edgestones
165 58
John Ronan, use of teams.
20 00
C. H. Meader, mason work.
237 69
J. Littlefield & Sons, edgestone, labor on same, etc. 250 85
Dana Tilton, one day's labor repairing sidewalks
3 50
Wm. F. Grant, freight on edgestones. .
555 83
Joseph H. Currier, labor on sidewalks. 372 85 Todd & Brown, 12 rollers for edgestones 2 00 Edwin Currier, laying brick sidewalk, etc 311 77
Edward Toppan, laying brick sidewalk
7 50
Wm. C. Toppan,
252 60
Geo. D. Thurlow, 66
395 76
Anna Jacques Hospital, 269 yards of brick sidewalk. 80 70
Eben Sumner, cash paid for labor on brick sidewalk.
24 00
Eben A. Young, laying brick sidewalk.
53 10
Jere B. Lunt, setting edgestones.
8 90
E. S. Hidden, laying brick sidewalk ...
119 21
Joseph Cherry & Co., bricks. 239 00 . ... James C. Colman, use of team, cement, etc . 9 72
Sch. Angolia, freight on edgestones. ... 211 00
Albert Russell & Son, castings. .... 18 42
$13,103 14
147
DETAILED STATEMENT.
STATE OF MASSACHUSETTS-ARMORY RENT ACCOUNT.
CREDIT.
Received from the State for rent for year 1892 .. . . . . . . $350 00
DEBIT.
Paid E. P. Dodge Mfg. Co., one year's rent for armory 700 00 Amount overdrawn transferred to incidentals to balance
account .$350 00
SOLDIERS' RELIEF.
Appropriation
· $1,300 00 ..
CREDITS.
Cash received from sundry persons for board at Insane Asylum I70 22
Total appropriation and income $1,470 22 Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance
account
54 13
$1,416 09
DEBIT.
Amount paid to sundry persons for aid during year
.$1,416 09
1892 ..
148
ANNUAL REPORTS.
WATER SUPPLY.
Appropriation $8,100 00 Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance
account 35 00
$8,065 00
EXPENDITURES. Anthorized by Committee on Water Supply.
Newburyport Water Co., one year's use of water for fire purposes. . . . . . . $ 6,960 00 Newburyport Water Co., one year's use of water for public buildings. . 1,105 00
$8,065 00
MISCELLANEOUS.
INCOME ACCOUNT.
CREDITS.
From city of Newburyport, liquor licenses .. . .$16,057 69 State of Massachusetts, balance of corporation tax for year 1891. 2,259 37 From State of Massachusetts, corporation tax for year 1892 .. 16,901 13 From State of Massachusetts, account of foreign shipping 3,076 05 From State of Massachusetts, non-resident bank tax for year 1892 686 38
Amount carried forward.
$38,980 62
149
DETAILED STATEMENT.
Amount brought forward · $38,980 62 ..
DEBITS.
Amount deducted by assessors from ap-
propriations for year 1892. ....... $30,000 00 Paid State of Massachusetts, on account corporation tax for year 1891 ...... 2 52
$30,002 52
Transferred to incidentals to balance account. .$ 8,978 10
SIMPSON FUND.
CREDIT.
Income for year 1892 .. $900 00 ........
DEBITS.
Paid Jere Cashman, for watering streets. . $300 00 John J. Currier, treasurer, for water- ing High street 600 00
$900 00
LIQUOR LICENSES.
Received for licenses granted for year 1892 . . . . . . . . . $21,510 00
DEBITS.
Rockwell & Churchill, printing. .
.. $ 6 75
Standard Newspaper Co., . ... 36 00
News Publishing Co., 66 ...... 27 00 Newburyport Herald Co., 66 . ..... 30 00
State of Massachusetts, 25 per cent. of
receipts
5,352 56
$ 5,452 31 Balance transferred to income account. .$16,057 69
150
ANNUAL REPORTS.
DOG LICENSES.
Received from the County of Essex. $687 08
Transferred to Public Library account. 687 08
COUNTY OF ESSEX.
CREDIT.
Received from County Treasurer for seals killed . . . .. . . $25 00
DEBITS.
Paid Joseph F. Whitmore, killing seal. . . . $ I 00
" James Coulton, 66 .... 3 00
" E. F. Hunt, 66 66. .... 3 00
" Charles A. Caswell. 66 .. .... 3 00
" Arthur Trudell, 66
.. .... 3 00
" Herbert E. Noyes, 66
66 . ... 3 00
" Samuel L. Truesdale, " .. . .... 3 00
" Nestor L. Thurlow, " .. .... 3 00
" Sidney Thurlow, 66
.. ....
3 00
$25 00
STATE AND COUNTY TAXES.
Appropriated and paid for State tax of 1892. $8,190 00
66 66 County tax of 1892 9,536 63
RECEIVED ON ACCOUNT OF TAXES.
Tax of 1890
$ 5,516 74
66 1891 25,634 38
1892 129,052 80
$160,203 92
15I
DETAILED STATEMENT.
NON-RESIDENT BANK TAX.
Collected from city banks $4,420 41
Credited on State account 2,740 51
$7,160 92
Charged on State account 6,474 54
Balance transferred to income account $ 686 38
INCOME FROM CITY BUILDINGS AND LANDS.
Received from A. J. Teeling, rent of school building
one year to October 1, 1892 50 00
Received from County of Essex, rent of police court rooms one year to January 1, 1892. 250 00
Received from R. S. Hewlett, rent of Winter street landing one year to January 1, 1893. 5 00
Received from rent of City Hall . 1,074 00
Received from sale of burial lots New Hill.
259 00
Transferred to Public Property account $1,638 00
152
ANNUAL REPORTS.
APPROPRIATIONS FOR 1892.
Poor. $ 18,000 00 Schools .
25,500 00
Fire (includes new hose and fire alarm tower) 10,200 00
Highways. 17.350 00
Sidewalks and edgestones 3,000 00
Ashes and rubbish .
700 00
Bridges and culverts
5,000 00
Water supply (for all purposes)
8,100 00
Incidentals
475 00
Incidentals (overdraft last year)
7,275 47
Public Property .
5,000 00
Police
10,500 00
Lighting streets and public buildings
11,000 00
Salaries
7,550 00
Fuel.
1,000 00
Public Library.
1,500 00
Printing (includes municipal register)
1,750 00
Board of health
800 00
Military aid
750 00
Abatement tax of 1889.
2,300 00
66 1 890.
Soo 00
..
1891
1,000 00
1892
500 00
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