City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1894, Part 6

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1894
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Sam. Martin,


5 80


Bartholomew Creeden,


66


3 80


Cornelius Lynch,


66


16 00


Charles Bashaw,


66


41 60


Charles E. Allen,


66


15 20


Eben Smith, bricks


267 15


Jere Kelleher, labor.


169 80


J. Littlefield & Sons, cutting stone ...


33 71


N. C. Moody, grate and labor


22 79


John Haley, labor.


11 30


Jere Lynch,


9 80


Amounts carried forward. ... $1,652 49


$1,022 41


.


.


·


.


119


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward. ... $1,652 49


$1,022 41


Charles T. Butman,


labor


9 80


William T. Colby,


14 80


Abraham Pray,


66


.


16 00


Frank E. Pearson,


7 50


John Lynch,


66


.


.


9 So


Jos. Choate,


4 00


Daniel P. Kelleher,


9 30


Daniel Hurley,


9 30


M. Scahill,


66


8 00


Jos. Woods,


. ·


26 70


Jas. Lyons,


51 90


John Ronan,


66


16 20


William B. Porter, teaming


31 20


Dennis Donahue,


labor


.


18 60


John Carey,


66


....


$1,887 59 $2,910 00


BROMFIELD FUND.


Balance on hand Dec. 16, 1893. . $ 145 04


CREDITS.


Income for 1894.


400 00


Amount overdrawn transferred from


$ 545 04 incidentals to balance account. 15 57


$ 560 61


Amount carried forward.


$ 560 61


.


2 00


.


1 20


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward. $ 560 61


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by Committee on Bromfield Fund.


Thomas Marshall, labor $ 67 30


Charles Bashaw, 66 9 80


Frank A. Boyle, 66 3 80


John Ronan, furnishing and setting out 50 maple trees . 100 00


Charles E. Allen, labor.


60


John Murphy, 6 6


80


Abraham Pray, 66


2 00


Edward Powers, 66


I 20


Samuel Scrivens, 66


2 00


Samuel Martin, 66


I 20


Michael Miskell, 66


80


Charlotte Bowden, allowance on side- walk account.


18 08


Charles Tappan, allowance on side- walk account 29 33


Quaker burying ground, allowance on sidewalk account. 12 92


B. W. Ordway, allowance on sidewalk account .


41 90


Moses J. Mulliken, allowance on side- walk account. 20 08


Fanny Stickney, allowance on side- walk account. 49 13


Jane L. Pike, allowance on sidewalk account . 17 32


Estate Thomas Atwood, allowance on sidewalk account. 35 30


Estate James Gunnison, allowance on sidewalk account .. 18 76


H. Josephine Thurlow, allowance on sidewalk account. 8 67


Amounts carried forward. ... $ 440 99


$ 560 61


I2I


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward ... $ 440 99


$ 560 6[


Matilda Plummer, and sister, allow-


ance on sidewalk account. 34 45


Mary C. Currier, allowance on side- walk account. 17 98


William Noyes, allowance on side- walk account. 26 74


Mrs. Jos. N. Jaques, allowance on sidewalk account. .


24 00


George W. Haskell, allowance on sidewalk account.


16 45


$ 560 61


CITY BONDS.


Amount outstanding Dec. 16, 1893. . .


$313,000 00


Due as follows :


1897 at 4 per cent. $ 38,000 00


1908 at 4


65,000 00


1911 at 4 90,000 00


1913 at 4


25,000 00


1919 at 4 66


95,000 00


Amount outstanding Dec. 15, 1894


$313,000 00


FIRE DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


$ 9,500 00


Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to


balance account. 349 75


$ 9,150 25


Amount carried forward. $ 9,150 25


16


122


ANNUAL REPORTS


Amount brought forward. .$ 9,150 25


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by Committee on Fire Department.


Walter R. Bradbury, services as stew-


ard and fireman, No. 3. . . ..... $ 150 00


George N. Ellery, services as steward and fireman, No. I . 150 00


M. H. Fowler, sundries.


12 25


Thomas P. Mackinney, sundries.


4 32


Wm. B. Porter, teaming and sundries.


310 39


John W. Allen, groceries


33 39


A. B. Varney, labor.


2 00


Salem Waste Company, waste .


9 90


L. H. Noyes & Co., asphaltum ..


2 75


March's Cheap Cash Store, groceries 6 38


J. M. Haley, teaming .


92 25


Telephone. Co., use of telephone .....


55 35


McGlew Brothers, stock and labor ....


423 55


Edward Donahue, stock and labor ....


25 25


Chas. H. Stanwood, care of hydrants.


13 17


Philip Bollman, services as engineer, Steamer I


112 00


Frank W. Landford, services as en- gineer, Steamer 2 160 00


Geo. N. Black, services as steward and fireman, Steamer 2. .


150 00


Orrin J. Welch, salary supt. fire alarm


200 00


Orrin J. Welch, extras 43 66


Hill's Livery, use of horse and carriage 8 00


J. C. Stanley, sundries


8 55


Chase & Woodwell, repairing electric lighting


56 20


Daniel Neal, labor


50


John W. Butler, washing hose ., 56 50


Amounts carried forward. .. .. $ 2,086 36 $ 9,150 25


123


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward. ... $ 2,086 36 $ 9,150 25 H. H. Landford, horse hire. 62 00


John H. Balch, Jr., coal . 285 38


Jas. H. Noyes & Co., sundries. 15


S. C. Reed, salary as chief engineer .. 300 00


S. C. Reed, cash paid for sundries .... 12 05


Board of Engineers, services of en- gineers. 297 50


Steamer Company No. I, services of the company and extras. 711 00 . .. Steamer Company No. 2, services of the company . 675 00


681 00


Steamer Company No. 3, services of the company and extras. . . ... Young America Hook & Ladder Co., services of the company and extras Hose Company No. 7, services of the company .


699 00


Hose Company No. 8, services of the company .


485 00


Jasen E. Lawrence, services as asst. engineer, Steamer


20 00


Chas. S. Blake, services as asst. en- gineer, Steamer 2 ..


28 00


Geo. W. Ross, services, as asst. en- gineer, Steamer No. 3 . .. ...


20 00


... C. W. Adams, services as engineer, Steamer I .


160 00


Edgar S. C. Tyler, services as steward, H. & L. truck and extras. .. H. H. Bowden, services as steward and driver, Hose 4. .


84 14


80 00


Ed. Perkins & Son, stock and labor .. 3 09


Standard Oil Company, oil 4 00 ... American Express Co., expressage. .. 2 90


Amounts carried forward. ... $ 7,081 57 $ 9,150 25


485 00


124


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . . . $ 7,081 57


$ 9,150 25


P. M. Carpenter & Co., sundries ..... I 50


L. M. Hatch & Son, stock and labor .. 1 00


Daniel B. Pierce, labor.


12 35


C. H. Ordway, horse hire.


10 00


P. H. Creasey, coal.


339 72


Combination Ladder Company, set of safety bolts .. 25 00


C. H. Kelleher, teaming . 51 50


C. W. Dame, wood delivered at engine houses . ... 13 88


Newburyport Herald Co., advertising . 9 00


News Publishing Co., advertising. ...


M. W. Littlefield, sundries. 4 88


12 33


A. L. Jackson, removing snow from hydrants 75 50


Samuel Cook, removing snow from hydrants


28 83


J. F. Morrill, board of firemen, Burley & Usher fire.


31 00


E. P. Pride, board of firemen, Burley & Usher fire.


3º 50


C. P. Hunt, sundries .


75


Geo. H. Carter, board of firemen, Burley & Usher fire. 2 45


Wolfe Tavern, board of firemen,


Burley & Usher fire. 8 25


J. C. Richardson, sundries 5 54


P. M. Lougee, sundries.


2 50


Wm. A. Davis & Son, stock and labor


7 94


E. G. Sargent, supplies.


I 65


John E. Bailey, stock and labor 8 05


Jas. P. Plummer, labor. 13 50


L. Griffin, stock and labor 17 32


C. M. Pritchard, labor 3 00


Western Union Tel. Co., winding time clock 6 88


Amounts carried forward. ... $ 7,806 39


$ 9,150 25


I25


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward . . . . $ 7,806 39 $ 9,150 25 Wm. F. Stanwood, one fire alarm tapper . . 15 00


Samuel P. Safford, use of hacks. ... 5 00


Manchester Locomotive Works Co.,


set of copper tubes and labor .... 230 41 Jere Creedon, horse hire. 20 00


F. H. Plumer, teaming. 31 25


J. J. Rourke, painting fire engine No. I 50 00


N. E. Gamewell Co., 450 lbs. copper and cartage. 18 35


56 25


Beattie Zinc Works Co., zincs refined Peter Gray, 4 brass fire tubular lanterns 7 50 Electric Gas Ltg. Co., sundries ...... Wm. Holker & Co., stock and labor .. C. W. Turner, services as fireman July 4 . . 3 00


21 34


6 10


Horace Marshall, services at engine house No. 7. July 4 . . ... 3 00


W. S. Porter, services at engine house No. S, July 4.


3 00


Safford & Lunt, making two badges. .


2 00


George W. Stanwood, services at engine house No. S, July 4 . . . . . . Underhay Oil Co., Monarch Harness Oil . . .


3 00


2 50


Edward Osgood, sundries.


I 60


John W. Sargent, 6 month's salary as asst. engineer. 25 00


Mission Broom Co., dozen brooms .... 3 25


Cornelius Callahan Co., supplies. .... E. A. Young & C. W. Ladd, expenses C. T. Butman, labor


70 75


10 00


P. Tobin, teaming


50


Lawrence Crowley, labor


1 00


51 50


Amounts carried forward. ... $ 8,547 69


$ 9,150 25


126


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward. . . . $ 8,547 69 $ 9,150 00 A. W. Thompson, board of firemen


Oct. 31 . . 12 85


C. G. Thomas, sundries. 8 82


Casco Oil Co., oil.


5 75


Frank E. Davis, stock and labor 124 28


L. Mannix, teaming


3 00


S. H. Thurlow, hardware


9 18


J. M. Bacheller, horse hire.


31 00


Jackson & Co.'s Ex., expressage. ...


90


Jere Cashman, use of horses and teaming.


362 50


Edmund Davis, services at fire Feb. 25


3 00


Wm. G. Somerby, watching at fires. .


7 00


C. R. Sargent, stock and labor


18 78


Todd & Brown, sundries.


65


John L. Lewis, watching at fires.


1 00


Frank Merrill, 66 ...


I 00


Herbert Manchester,


.....


4 00


Edw. Jackman,


66


. ....


7 00


H. C. Plummer, sheets and case for Steamer I .


I 85


$


9,150 25


FUEL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation .


$800 00


Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to bal-


ance account 206 27


$ 593 73


Amount carried forward.


$ 593 73


127


DETAILED STATEMENT


Amount brought forward $ 593 73


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by Committee on Fuel.


Atkinson Coal Co., 1500 lbs. stove,


$6.45, Ward room. $ 4 32


Atkinson Coal Co., 1500 lbs. stove, $6.45, E. F. Bartlett. ..


4 32


L. W. Coker, weighing coal. 17 40


Amos H. Geary, weighing coal 17 55


Jere Healey, measuring charcoal. . .


I 30


Newburyport Item, advertising


7 50


Newburyport Herald, advertising


6 75


Daniel Cronan, labor.


1 00


Jeremiah Sheehan, labor.


I OO


Philip H. Creasey, measuring 18 loads of charcoal $


2 34


Philip H. Creasey, 11,200 lbs. broken coal at $6.35. 31 75


Philip H. Creasey, 32,310 lbs. broken coal, Market Hall, at $5.40. . ... Philip H. Creasey, 83,955 lbs. broken,


77 89


coal, Public Library, at 5.40. . ... Philip H. Creasey, 80,500 lbs. broken coal, City Hall, at $5.40. . . .. . . . Philip H. Creasey, 2500 lbs., stove,


202 39


194 07


Newburyport bridge, at $5.55 . . . . 6 19


Philip H. Creasey, 7400 egg coal, Ward room 17 96


$ 593 73


Prices paid for fuel during the year :


Stove coal $ 5 55 per 2240 lbs.


Egg coal. 5 40 " 2240 " Broken coal 5 40 " 2240 "


Pine wood 3 48 .. cord.


128


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Charcoal TIC per bushel. Cannel coal. $15 00 " ton.


There were delivered to the city during the year 1894 as fol- lows :


723 tons, 16 cwt. of coal.


125 cords of pine wood. 145472 bu. of charcoal. 19 tons of cannel coal.


HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation


.. $ 12,000 00


CREDITS.


From Wilkinson Bros., repairing pav-


ing, macadam, etc .. . .. $ 5 00


From Pearl S. Bradford, repairing paving, macadam, etc. 14 50


From Frank E. Davis, repairing pav- ing, macadam, etc. 4 80


From Jere B. Lunt, sand. I 00


" Newburyport Water Company, repairing streets.


3 75


From Philip Cullivan, dirt.


50


Eben A. Young, stone and ser- vices of man.


43 50


From Jere Cashman, use of roller, bedding, etc. 43 40


From Newburyport Gas & Electric Co., repairing streets. 6 90


From N. & A. Street Ry. Co., cash paid for damage to sleigh O. S. Butler


12 50


Amounts carried forward .... $ 135 85 $12,000 00


129


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward ...


$12,000 00


From James Kimball, gravel


S. H. Fowle, shovelling snow . .


2 60


J. C. Colman, sand, etc. . .....


3 73


Emily H. Lunt, shovelling snow


20


Miss LeCraw, shovelling snow .


1 00


66 Edward Murphy, dirt. .. ..


50


Mrs. Patrick Moynihan, stone for door step . I 40


From Celia C. Sliney, shovelling snow


1 00


Daniel E. Hill, crushed stone. . .


I 84


" W. B. Porter, use of cart. . ..


I 75


" C. N. Colson. dirt.


14 00


66 W. C. Toppan, 32 tons stone at 6oc .


19 20


From Frank H. Plumer, gravel, etc. .


10 90


" Edw. C. Johnson, use of cart ..


30 00


" C. H. Kelliher, gravel .. .. " Est. Jas. Webster, shovelling snow


4 40


60


From Edward E. Bartlett, use of


wagon . 10 00


" W. H. Morse, dirt. 4 10


From Western Union Tel. Co., repair- ing streets 5 00


" D. M. French, sand.


40


" N. E. Telephone Co., repairing street


I 00


$ 250 67


Total appropriation and income ..


$12,250 67


Overdrawn transferred from incidentals


to balance account. $12,927 62


$25,178 29


$ 135 85 20


Amount carried forward. . . $25,178 29


17


130


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward. $25,178 29


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by Committee on Highways.


Charles M. Pritchard, services as superintendent of highways. $ 1,200 00


Hale Knight, oats and corn 261 07


Moses H. Rolfe, grain. 156 40


McGlew Bros , horse shoeing, repair- ing and sundries. . 78 00


Jere Cashman, bedding, use of horses and teaming 940 56


M. O'Connell, horse shoeing and


sundries. 21 71


M. W. Littlefield, stock and labor 35 70


Daniel B. Pierce, sundries 38 85


M. H. Chase, stock and labor 37 18


Chas. W. Blake, services as veterinary surgeon 31 50


State Street Pharmacy, sundries . ..


I 00


Wm. A. Davis & Son, stock and labor


5 02


Justin Noyes, barley straw.


IO 40


L. H. Noyes & Co., sundries.


5 68


II 65


Parker M. Lougee, stock and labor ... J. W. Doyle, shoeing horses, repairing, etc


112 40


I. A. Morse, hay .


133 73


Eben A. Young, labor


2 00


Edw. Donahue, shoeing horses, re- pairing, etc .. 77 53


Edw. Perkins & Son, stock and labor. 59 17


Wm. B. Porter, use of teams. 34° 95


Florey Donahue, labor and use of


team


129 45


F. H. Plumer, use of double team. 454 90


Amounts carried forward. . . $ 4,144 85


$25,178 29


J31


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward . . . . $ 4, 144 85 $25, 178 29


N. C. Moody, sundries.


25 85


L. W. Coker, sundries 12 53


George A. Fogg, salt.


I 30


C. H. Kelleher, use of horses and teaming


606 98


Jos. Torrey, stock and labor


24 29


J. B. Lunt, repairing .


4 25


Jos. H. Currier, labor


IO 75


George Hennessey, teaming.


15 65


Jas. C. Colman, stock and labor. ...


266 72


H. L. Tenney, exchange of horse .... Owners of Plum Island, 250 tons sand


IS5 00


at 65 cents, 240 tons at 6oc. ...


310 50


Albert Russell & Son, sundries ......


4 88


Jas. C. Colman and E. P. Shaw, wharfage on sand. 20 00


J. C. Stanley, stock.


21 91


Jas. M. Woods, repairing and sundries


58 85


Smith & Gould, 2 doz. Dr. Gray's lotion .


12 00


O. S. Butler, damage to sleigh.


25 00


Humphrey Haley, use of team


69 30


Robert T. Morse, use of double team. D. F. Noyes, sundries.


10 00


3 25


J. M. Haley, teaming


63 75


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


59 89


John Lynch, labor. 6 75


John Lucy, use of horses and labor .. 45 60


Ezra Merrill, labor 5 25


E. C. Johnson, use of double team ... 189 50


Wm. Daley, labor with team ..


7 20


Timothy Shea, use of team 5 10


James Lyons, use of team.


38 40


John Ronan, labor and use of team ...


392 05


Amounts carried forward. . . . $ 6,647 35


$25,178 29


132


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . . . $ 6,647 35 $25,178 29


Orrin J. Gurney, hay . . 180 61


Karl Castlehun, sundries I 50


Jos. W. Landford, services as veteri- nary surgeon 33 50


J. J. Kelley, shoeing


16 30


S. H. Thurlow, stock.


16 85


Thos. P. Mackinney, stock.


8 48


Orrin G. Davis, teaming


116 50


Jos. B. Moulton, work o on Curson


Mill Road 18 10


Frank Ennis, work on Curson Mill road


3 80


Chase Brothers, work on Curson Mill road


8 70


A. J. Brooks, work on Curson Mill road .


I 80


Chas. Moulton, removing snow from Dockum road.


2 50


Frank Fowle, removing snow from Dockum road.


80


Edw. Fowle, removing snow from Dockum road. 80


George Fowle, removing snow from Dockum road


I 00


James Ward, removing snow from Dockum road 2 00


Wm. W. Poole, removing snow from Dockum road . 1 00


George Merritt, removing snow from Dockum road I OO


Waldo Brothers, one-half dozen rattan push brooms. 3 25


George B. Pettingell, sundries. ...


35


T. K. Bartlett, labor of men and oxen 25 80


Amounts carried forward. .. . $ 7,091 99 $25,178 29


I33


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward. ... $7,091 99 $25, 178 29 Edw. E. Bartlett, labor with double team . 114 00


Todd & Brown, stock and labor. 9 40


Chas. T. Smith, use of double team ..


5 00


Matthew Toomey, use of horses and labor


191 75


J. P. Hussey, two points for Climax road machine. 4 00


T. F. O'Neil, crushed stone.


2,762 29


Est. N. Varina, weighing stone 74 64


John Collins, use of horses. 125 00


J. Littlefield & Sons, stock and labor. 27 44 J. P. Titcomb, services as surveyor. . . 98 10 George I. Little, bedding for stables 1, 2 and 3 . . 180 46


Newburyport Despatch, expressage. . .


30


Thomas Haley, use of team


30 81


Jere Duggan, teaming . 43 20


Timothy Marooney, use of team 53 70


Edw. S. Hidden, labor 10 60


Jos. Woods, use of team. 68 10


Poor Department, 14 tons 4 cwt. hay. 213 00


A. T. Silloway, man and team. ..


21 50


George D. Varney, paving stones on gutters 2 00


J. Otis Winkley, hay


IOI IO


Charles Poor, labor.


17 10


Cornelius Sullivan, use of team


46 80


Wm. J. Creasey, stock and labor 12 00


P. H. Creasey, sundries. 15 34


Daniel Canning, sundries


4 03


C. R. Sargent, stock and labor. .


5 54


J. N. Frost, use of double team . .


18 00


J. S. Merrill, bedding, No. 3 house ...


II 20


Amounts carried forward. . . . $11,358 39


$25,178 29


134


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . . . $11,358


39


$25,178 29


Ed. S. C. Tyler, sundries. . . . . 75


Philip Ennis, work on Curson road ...


1 00


Cornelius Kelleher,


labor


291 90


Charles E. Allen,


143 80


George E. Pearson,


66


227 50


Charles Bashaw,


307 20


Cornelius Lynch,


66


. .


381 30


Frank A. Smith,


6 60


Edward Powers,


66


. .


208 80


Michael Dunn,


.


. . .


97 00


Edward S. Hidden,


. .


4 55


Charles W. Thurlow,


·


130 80


John Hale,


66


363 20


F. Buckley,


66


. .


313 80


F. E. Pearson,


66


..


IO 20


F. Hidden,


2 00


Florey Donahue,


66


.


7 80


F. E. Smith,


66


45 80


Dennis Kelleher,


66


247 10


Daniel Cronan,


66


. .


222 40


Edmund Ryan,


66


125 60


John Flannigan,


66


2 00


Jere Sheehan,


66


. .


90 60


Daniel Casey,


5 20


Daniel Kelleher,


66


3 50


Wm. Driscoll,


66


II 60


Henry Bell,


66


..


.


3 50


Murty Kelleher,


66


21 00


John D. Foley,


308 00


John Argyle,


6 60


John Murphy,


234 00


Jere Toomey,


66


243 70


Jos. W. Choate,


53 00


Michael Kelley,


66


193 00


Amounts carried forward. ...


$15,697 99


$25,178 29


.


24 80


James Leonard,


.


.


. .


. .


·


.


.


. .


135


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward. . . $15,697 99


$25,178 29


John P. Leary,


labor


154 40


Daniel Duggan,


66


III 60


Daniel Quill,


364 40


Dennis Toomey,


66


.


·


116 60


Thomas Marshall,


41 60


Charles Foss,


66


14 80


Wm. T. Tobin,


. . .


30 60


George Haskell,


66


5 00


Dennis Lynch,


66


48 30


Nahum Alger,


25 20


Wm. Hanna,


58 20


Thomas Hale,


187 10


John O. Jackman,


66


21 80


M. Toomey,


6 40


Daniel P. Kelleher,


II 80


Adrian McQuillen,


66


6 60


John Crowley,


66


4 40


Wm. Jollatte,


66


9 00


John Follansbee,


·


·


17 40


Abraham Pray,


66


53 90


Humphrey Haley,


66


8 20


James Lyons,


66


IO 20


Albert P. Cook,


16 70


Frank Argyle,


·


14 00


Timothy Leary,


16 20


James Welch,


66


·


21 60


Jere McDonald,


66


8 00


Daniel Casey,


66


121 40


Patrick Casey,


9 00


James Kelleher,


12 70


Loring Eaton,


66


30 40


Charles Shea,


66


8 60


Armory Aldrich,


I 00


Charles L. Bartlett,


66


9 20


James Bragg,


. . . .


5 20


Amounts carried forward ....


$17,279 49


$25,178 29


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·


·


136


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . . . . $17,279 49


$25,178 29


Wallace B. Currier, labor


3 60


William E. Woodman, "


19 80


Patrick Cashman,


66


21 00


Matthew Barrett,


66


17 00


Edward Curley,


15 20


Cornelius P. Kelleher,


66


62 80


Timothy Reardon,


22 60


Moses Wood,


9 80


Otis Robbins,


8 00


William T. Colby,


66


73 00


L. Burton,


66


.


5 40


Melvin Lewis,


1 80


John Casey,


I SO


Cornelius H. Kelleher,


2 00


Thomas Corrigan,


2 00


John Toomey,


17 So


John Casey,


66


2 00


Cornelius Buckley,


II 40


Daniel H. Kelleher,


66


7 20


John Coskery,


89 40


Charles Davis,


12 30


Edward Davis,


66


II 40


Charles S. Tobin,


66


9 90


William D. Williams,


36 30


George Page,


·


7 20


Edward Toppan,


66


6 60


John Pike,


66


80


Henry Woodward,


80


John Chase,


66


So


John May,


66


7 40


John H. Burke,


7 00


James Toomey,


60


6 20


Dennis Murphy.


9 60


William Coskery,


66


. .


9 40


.


Amounts carried forward. . . . . $17,798 79 $25,178 29


137


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward. . . $17,798 79


$25,178 29


John Bragg,


labor


4 40


Thomas O'Neil,


66


104 40


Daniel Moynihan,


6 80


Albert Page,


66


4 00


M. Lynch,


1 80


James Campbell,


7 80


George T. Philbrick,


66


..


7 60


Cornelius Lyons,


66


64 80


Charles Fox,


5 80


Louis Boutin,


53 00


M. Casey,


5 00


Dennis Dineen,


5 50


Daniel O'Brien,


66


19 30


Jere Duggan,


6 30


Samuel Scrivens,


163 80


Daniel Creedon,


66


27 60


George Torrey,


4 00


William Burns,


3 60


Jere Kelleher,


66


...


14 60


John D. Murphy,


66


. .


39 60


Hugh Donahue,


66


. .


7 00


Thomas Langley,


66


.


13 00


John Sullivan,


66


1 00


Henry Lattime,


66


5 00


Eugene Russell,


17 60


M. Lucy,


4 00


John McDade,


14 60


William Wilmot,


66


3 90


William King,


6 40


M. Miskell,


19 80


Andrew Casey,


66


14 20


William Herlihy,


6:


6 80


A. Greeley,


3 80


John O'Neil,


...


...


32 80


.


. .


..


Amounts carried forward . . . . $18,498 39


$25,178 29


. .


.


. .


.


.


.


. .


.


. .


. .


. .


. .


18


138


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward. . . . $18,198 39


$25,178 29


Patrick Tobin,


labor


90


John Haley,


66


. .


46 00


Charles McManus,


66


· ·


64 60


Manassah Merritt,


19 10


Henry Looney,


60


Patrick Sheehan,


. . . .


9 80


Daniel Lynch,


40 80


Frank Russell,


. . .


..


2 80


M. Burns,


66


5 60


Benjamin Hale. use of gravel pit.


25 00


John Clarke,


labor


I 60


John Kelleher,


4 80


James M. Woods,


2 70


Dennis Cronan,


2 60


Edward E. Bartlett,


66


.


4 60


William T. Smith,


40


George Clarke,


15 00


Oliver Page,


2 40


Henry Chauncey,


12 40


George Hennessey,


50


Edward Cross,


59 80


John Moulton,


66


8 50


M. L. Chase,


66


8 40


Frank Goodwin,


28 60


Thomas Ryan,


218 60


M. J. Carey,


23 80


John Lynch,


.6


. .


27 00


Patrick Haggerty,


8 00


Joseph Knight,


60


3 60


Ezra Thurlow,


10 00


Henry Short,


1 00


Frederick McDonald,


353 20


John Clifford,


14 60


Asa T. Newhall,


66


.. 13 00


James P. Mannix,


66


7 20


Amounts carried forward. . .. $19,545 89


$25,178 29


.


·


.


. . .


. .


. .


.


.


. .


....


. .


..


I39


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward. . . . $ 19,545 89 $25, 178 29


Dennis Conners,


labor


50 40


David Ellery,


2 50


William Tatterfield,


66


80 50


Philip Crimins,


66


120 60


Christopher Morey,


66


. .


38 60


Bernard Doran,


48 80


Michael Crowley,


66


..


52 00


Jere Lynch,


66


78 60


Patrick Toomey,


60 60


Patrick Welch,


14 40


Charles Butman,


20 00


John B. West,


66


2 00


Timothy Kneeland,


66


9 00


Samuel Martin,


66


107 40


Patrick Green,


66


10 00


Michael Scahill,


39 20


John J. Woodman,


66


26 40


John Hadden,


29 20


Jacob Chase,


17 20


Dennis Donahue, jr.,


49 80


Henry J. Bowden,


26 00


Daniel Hurley,


66


47 80


Bartholomew Creeden,


77 40 .


C. M. Pritchard, cash paid.


16 23


Patrick Russell,


labor


32 60


John Pearson,


1 00


Timothy Moynihan,


59 20


Timothy Coffey,


74 50


John F. Murphy,


66


56 00


John Mehanney,


6 10


Meyer Grozinski,


66


12 20


M. Murphy,


66


20 00


Patrick Coffey,


.6


...


2 00


Angus McPhee,


19 60


George O. Lunt,


. .


3 60


Amounts carried forward. . . . $20,857 32


$25,178 29


. .


·


·


. .


·


. .


·


.


.


.


.


·


..


140


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward. . . . $20,857 32 $25, 178 29


Clark B. Marshall,


labor


5 40


Cornelius Sullivan,


66


3 60


Michael O'Brien,


17 00


Timothy O'Connell,


66


.


35 20


Dennis F. Foley,


19 70


Dennis Lynch,


II 40


John Higgins,


36 20


Rufus Wigglesworth,


2 00


John Carey,


66


34 30


George Paul,


81 12


John Buswell,


2 00


Garrett Farrell,


66


.


42 40


James O'Neil,


66


9 40


George Collins,


66


14 18


Dennis M. Foley,


II 60


Patrick O'Brien,


9 60


Edward P. Chase,


66


.


26 40


Lot Murphy,


12 20


John D. King,


3 80


Jere Coffey,


22 70


John Flannigan,


.


.


2 00


Arthur J. Brooks,


66


. .


15 00


Dennis J. Donahue,


66


7 00


Jere Donahue,


25 60


Patrick Sculley,


66


. .


20 80


David Wallace,


24 20


Daniel O'Connell,


66


. .


3 60


John Cashman,


13 60


Charles Poor,


6 10


John Chase,


66


.


.


50


Nelson Goyette,


15 80


Everett Barlow,


66


.


. .


.


. .


8 00


Michael Cofferill,


. . . .


. .


9 80


·


.


Amounts carried forward. . . . $21,420 32


$25,178 29


. .


. .


.


·


10 80


John Golden,


66


141


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward . . . . $21,420 32 $25,178 29


Jesse E. Wetherell, . 8 57


Fred K. Hazelwood,


5 40


Maurice D. Broderick, one year's ser- vices as driver No. I 624 00


William H. Dow, one year's services as driver No. 2 . 624 00


William F. Stanwood, one year's ser- vices as driver No. 3 . . 624 00


Albert E. Bray, one year's services as driver No. I . 624 00


Frank Annis, one year's services as driver No. 2 ..


624 00


George W. Carter, one year's services as driver No. 3 . 624 00


$25,178 29


INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation $ 5,000 00


Appropriation, deficiency for 1893 7,109 00


$ 12,109 00


CREDITS.


From City Clerk, fees for marriage licenses for 1894 . .... .. .$


71 50


From City Clerk, fees for recording mortgages, assignments, etc., for


1894 .... 51 18


Amounts carried forward. $ 122 68


$12,109 00


142


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward. ...


$ 122 68 $12,109 00


From City Clerk, billiard licenses ..... 4 00


66


pool licenses ..... . . 32 00


66 auctioneers' licenses


16 00


junk licenses.


6 00


bowling alley license


2 00


circus license . .. .


40 00


66 R. E. Burke, city solicitor, wit-


ness fees returned .


27 00


$ 249 68


From income account transferred. . .. 3,528 42


3,778 10


Total appropriation and income.


$15,887 10


Transferred from poor department, undrawn


$ 32 86


Transferred from school, undrawn ....


624 33


fire, . ...


349 75


public property, un-


drawn


668 79


Transferred from fuel, undrawn. ..


206 27


soldiers' relief un-


drawn


657 71


Transferred from parks, undrawn. . ..


76 86


66 abatements, tax of


1893 263 0I ·


2,879 58


$18,766 68


Transferred to highways, overdrawn. . $12,927 62


יי " police, . . 218 52


" lighting, 66


. .


1,751 85




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