City Officers and the Annual Reports to the City Council of Newburyport 1894, Part 7

Author: City of Newburyport
Publication date: 1894
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" salaries, . .


343 67


" public library, . . 256 35 " bridges and culverts, overdrawn. 410 00


Amounts carried forward. ... $15,908 0I


$18,766 6S


143


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward. . $15,908 01 $ 18,766 68 Transferred to interest, overdrawn .. 107 60


" board of health, " . .


404 67


" ashes and rubbish, over-


drawn 168 15


Transferred to printing, 66 . .


350 20


' sewer (maintenance)


overdrawn .


93 96


Transferred to sidewalks, overdrawn. .


3,439 17


" water supply, . .


2 50


" military aid, 66


. .


S4 73


" abatements, tax of 1891 overdrawn 479 00


Transferred to abatements, tax of 1892, overdrawn


431 88


Transferred to abatements, tax of 1894, overdrawn I 54


21,471 41


$ 2,704 73


Expenses as per statement below. $11,877 46


Transferred to armory rents . 469 16


66 " Bromfield fund. 15 57


$12,362 19


Overdrawn balance in 1893 . 7,109 00


19 471 19


Balance overdrawn for year 1894. . ... $ 22,175 92


EXPENDITURES. Authorized by the City Council.


JANUARY.


Dennis Dineen, labor at Common Pasture . . $ 24 00


William B. Porter, delivering and col-


lecting ballot boxes . 8 00


Amount carried forward $ 32 00


----


144


ANNUAL REPORTS


Amount brought forward ..... $ 32 00


Daniel Russell, pipe and labor at Common Pasture. 678 00


Wolfe Tavern, board of Mr. Blake and assistants . 78 80


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


8 67


Asa T. Newhall, board of surveying party, Artichoke river. 68 00


News Publishing Co., printing ballots and tally sheets 71 63


Newburyport Herald Co., advertising . 22 75


Newburyport Despatch, expressage ...


15


American Express Co., expressage ... . Margaret Turpin, returning births .... J. C. Lunt, returning births and ring- ing bell .


I 25


31 50


M. H. Sargent, sundries


13 70


Nathaniel Greeley, salary as registrar of voters. 75 00


Benjamin G. Davis, salary as registrar of voters.


75 00


George H. Stevens, salary as registrar of voters .


75 00


Mary Dyke, returning births.


1 00


4 25


Haynes & Arnold, three boxes of pens George W. Knight, three month's sal- ary as inspector of animals. .... Michael Stevens, salary as harbor master


62-50


100 00


Western Union Co., telegrams.


56


Telephone Company, use of telephone 4 30


Henry M. Meek, nomination papers. . 5 00


Charles H. Stanwood, services at ward room and caucus. . 6 00


Samuel Pearson, services at ward room 7 00


Amount carried forward. ... . $ 1,422 96


90


145


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amount brought forward. . .. $ 1,422 96


Joseph M. Bailey, ringing bell ....... I 50


F. H. Rundlett, preparing ward rooms for city election. 5 60


A. W. Thompson, sundries. 23 64


Edgar S. C. Tyler, services at court room, state election 2 00


Charles H Lunt, care of ward room, city and state election. 12 00


Edgar J. Batchelder, ringing bell. . .. 2 00


Moses E. Cook, services as warden ... 8 00


John C. Lang, services as clerk. 8 00 . Charles C. Donnell, services as in- spector . 8 00


William B. Porter, services as in-


spector. S 00


Frank E. Thurlow, services as in- spector. 8 00


8 00


Fred S. Goodwin, services as inspector Moses A. Stevens, services as deputy warden


2 50


G. P. Greenleaf, services deputy clerk M. Pettingell, services deputy inspector 2 50


2 50


Joseph L. Thurlow, “ 66


2 50


Moody P. Gerrish, 6 6 66


2 50


William T. Humphries, services as deputy inspector . 2 50


John Burke, services as warden.


8 00


H. W. Bayley, "' clerk. 8 00


Samuel J. Ford,


" inspector ..


8 00


Isaac Poor, jr., 66


66 . ...


8 00


S. Henry Noyes, " 66 66


. ...


8 00


J. C. M. Blaisdell, “


. . .


8 00


Charles W. Thurlow, jr., services as deputy warden. . 2 50


Amount carried forward. .... $ 1,583 20


19


146


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward. . . .. $ 1,583 20 Albert A. Sargent, services as deputy


clerk. . 2 50


Allen D. Pettingell, services as deputy inspector . 2 50


William P. Glynn, services as deputy inspector 2 50


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


Edgar J. Batchelder, services as


deputy inspector 2 50


John W. Sargent, services as warden. 8 00


Amos H. Geary, " " clerk ... 8 00


Daniel P. Woods, services as inspector 8 00


Joseph M. Tappan, 66


8 00


George A. Young, 66 66


8 00


Edward Sexton, 66 66 66 8 00


John C. Kimball, services as deputy inspector . 2 50


John S. Pike, services as deputy in- spector . 2 50


Frank E. Young, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


Charles F. Tuttle, services as deputy inspector .


2 50


William J. Creasey, services as warden 8 00


Joseph L. Johnson, " clerk .. 8 00


George W. Craig, services as inspector 8 00


Robert H. Waters, 66 66 66


8 00


John B. Brookings, 66 8 00


Charles H. Allen, 66 66 65


8 00


Edwin Currier, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


William H. Welch, services as deputy inspector 2 50


Amount carried forward. . . . $ 1,706 70


147


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amount brought forward. . .... $ 1,706 70 Edgar S. C. Tyler, services as deputy inspector . 2 50


George A. Pearson, services as warden 8 00


William H. P. Howard, services as clerk . 8 00


Michael O'Connell, services as in- spector 8 00


Henry D. Follansbee, services as in- spector . 8 00


Frank W. Greene, services as inspector Gilbert A. Noyes, 66 66 8 00


8 00


Luther Carter, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


Frank E. Davis, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


George E. Ross, services as deputy in- spector 2 50


Andrew J. Casey, services as deputy inspector 2 50


Edward S. Stickney, services as deputy inspector . 2 50


Thomas W. Cogger, services as deputy inspector. .


2 50


Joshua L. Chase, services as warden. . 8 00


William G. Somerby, services as clerk 8 00


George H. Coffin, services as in- spector


8 00


John L. Lewis, services as inspector. . 8 00


8 00


B. F. Stanley, services as inspector .. . Frank B. Ives, 8 00 66 66 . .. Alfred D. Merrill, services as deputy warden 2 50


Elmer H. Whitmore, services as dep- uty clerk 2 50


Amount carried forward. . . . . . $ 1,825 20


148


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward. . . . $ 1, 825 20


George L. Jackson, services as deputy


inspector . 2 50


Charles S. Bartlett, services as deputy inspector 2 50


John M. Chase, services as deputy


inspector . 2 50


George B. Hicken, services as deputy inspector . 2 50


James V. Felker, six months' services as clerk State Aid Committee .... Frank H. Plumer, teaming on account water supply


100 00


Karl Castelhun, 15 analyses of water and sundries. 26 25


W. J. Hale, postmaster, postal cards and stamps . 15 00


Percy M. Blake, account water supply 200 00 Robert E. Burke, solicitor, for full settlement of C. A. Stevens' claim 200 00 Phæbe A. Atkinson, land on Merri- mac street 75 00


$ 2,506 30


FEBRUARY.


Ernest H. Noyes, returning births ....


$ 75


George W. Worcester, return of births


5 00


F. A. Howe, 8 25


E. P. Hurd, 66 60


4 00


W. H. Irvine, 66


50


David Foss,


66


5 00


Frederick Tigh, professional services rendered


8 00


T. Harrington, return of deaths .


20 75


66 66


54 85


Amounts carried forward. .. . $ 52 25 $ 2,506 30


149


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward ... $ 52 25


$ 2,506 30


Charles H. Stanwood, services at cau-


cus . 1 00


Edgar S. C. Tyler, services at caucus 1 00


Samuel Pearson,


1 00


Charles E. Ash, services at ward five room 26 25


S. H. Fowle, three months Advertiser 1 50


65


American Express Co., expressage. .. Telephone Co., use of telephone ..... W. J. Hale, P. M., rent of boxes


4 60


Hill's Livery, horse hire


7 00


J. M. Batcheller, horse hire


. . . .


50


15


Jackson & Co.'s Express, expressage .. Economy Printing Co., printing Mayor's Address and official ballot


109 50


Percy M. Blake, on account water supply .


150 00


Carrie E. Choate, for settlement of in-


100 00


juries received on highways ..... Carter & Pride, board of men. Water account


99 53


$ 556 93


1


MARCH.


James E. Kimball, ringing bell. . $ 2 00


Edward W. Fowle,


. . 2 00


E. J. Batchelder, 66 66


2 00


Henry Bell,


66


. ..... 2 00


J. M. Bailey, 66 66


. ..


2 00


Charles F. Johnson, returning births. I 50


George W. Worcester,


25


John F. Young, 66


4 25


Western Union Tel. Co., telegram ... 29


Telephone Co., use of telephone ..... 4 00


Amounts carried forward .... $ 20 29


$ 3,053 23


. .


1 00


150


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . . .


$ 20 29 $ 3,063 23


Corliss, Macy & Co., stationery for Common Council 12 50


C. W. Stiles, return of births. 3 75


Hill's Livery, horse hire, water supply Wolfe Tavern, board, water account,


74 00


$206.75 ; landing com., $20.25. . . Percy M. Blake, account water supply


227 00


200 00


Carter & Pride, board of man, water account


34 00


Percy M. Blake, balance due on water supply investigation.


704 02


Robert E. Burke. expenses from Sept. 30, 1893 to Feb. 3, 1894 . .. . Robert E. Burke, expenses for Feb., 1894 .


14 50


IO 95


$ 1,301 OI


APRIL.


F. H. Rundlett, ringing bell and car fare .


$ 4 05


Fred L. Butman, tax and check books 29 00


2 00


James W. Fennimore, ringing bell ... American Express Co., expressage. .. Newburyport Herald Co., advertising People's Street Railway . ... ...


70


7 50


Telephone Co., use of telephone .. . .


4 55


Charles M. Pritchard, cash paid. ...


4 80


Charles H. Ordway, hack hire


10 00


J. M. Greenough, .6


14 00


Henry R. Weitzel, return of deaths. .


13 50


Charles H. Allen, collecting births, statistics


33 30


Hunt & Co., nine gross of pens. ..


12 00


. .


Amounts carried forward. ... $ 135 40


$ 4,364 24


151


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward . . . . $ 135 40 $ 4,364 24


George W. Knight, horse hire. .. .... . I 50 W. C. Cuseck, P. M., postage stamps 15 00


$ 151 90


MAY.


J. M. Greenough, one-half expense of hacks (water acc't) ..... Rogers & Jones, stenographing (water acc't) Hill's Livery, hacks, com. on landing James J. Healey, births returned. ....


$ 18 00


119 OS


5 00


21 75


American Express Co., expressage .. .


I 65


1 00


W. C. Cuseck, P. M., box rent. . .... Wolfe Tavern, entertaining Mayor and committee from Lynn.


II SO


George H. Pearson, nine ward books and sundries.


45 00


2 00


3 75


50


4 25


96 98


5 00


10 00


T. S. Lunt, services (water acc't) .... W. C. Cuseck, P. M., postage stamps Percy M. Blake, services before legis- lative committee and expenses five days (water acct. ) .


165 36


Robert E. Burke, expenses for March,


29 25


Amounts carried forward. ... $ 540 37


$ 4,516 14


P. B. Murphy, four dog license blanks Henry M. Meek, sundries. Western Union Tel. Co., telegrams. . Telephone Co., use of telephone ..... Fowle & Johnston, entertaining legis- lative committee one-half expense (water act) .


152


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward. . .. $ 540 37 $ 4,516 14 James V. Felker, cash paid for mile- age and dinners, five days, for Newburyport citizens at Water hearings at Boston, March and April. 272 08


$ 812 45


JUNE.


Western Union Telegraph Co., tele- gram and time service. $ 3 05


M. H. Sargent, sundries. 5 60


Telephone Co., use of telephone . . 4 30


E. R. Morse, repairing safe. ...


4 00


Economy Printing Co., advertising . . . 13 50


W. C. Cuseck, Postmaster, postage stamps 10 00


$ 40 45


JULY.


Robert E. Burke, expenses, April, May and June .....


$ 23 70


Telephone Co., use of telephone ..... 4 00


American Express Co., expressage .. : 40


3 50


George H. Newton, one gold pen .... News Publishing Co., 2500 white en- velopes . 8 75


S. H. Fowle, Advertiser and sundries, 4 75 George W. Knight, salary as inspector of animals and horse hire ....... 69 25 H. I. Bartlett, expense and time in Leonard case. 18 00


L. M. Hatch & Son, time and services as witness in Leonard case .. . .


30 00


Amounts carried forward. . ... $ 162 35 $ 5,369 04


DETAILED STATEMENT. 153


Amounts brought forward. .. John F. Morrill, lunch of registrars, Oct. 27th, 1893 . 6 00


$ 162 35 $ 5,369 04


Hill's Livery, hack hire. 10 00


James V. Felker, six months' salary as , clerk State Aid com.


100 00


Caleb B. Huse, printing list of persons assessed for polls.


99 12


Thomas Marshall,


labor .


Michael Kelley,


66


I 20


John F. Leary, 66


I 20


Thomas Marshall,


66


8 00


Charles E. Allen,


66


60


George E. Pearson,


·


.


20


John Murphy,


80


Daniel Cronan,


..


40


Thomas Marshall,


66


3 00


Charles Bashaw,


1 00


Charles E. Allen,


66


. . .. .


I 00


Samuel Scrivens,


60


$ 409 07


AUGUST.


Eben A. Young, labor at Atkinson Common.


$ 2 75


S. H. Fowle, Advertiser, July I to August 1 .


50


A. E. Pillsbury, professional services, (Water acct.)


750 00


W. H. Moody, professional services, and cash paid, (Water acct.) .... 779 00


Alfred Mudge & Son, printing argu- ment of A. E. Pillsbury on Water Supply .


38 85


Amounts carried forward. . .. $ 1,571 10


$ 5,778 11


20


.


.


154


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward . . . $ 1,571 10 $ 5,778 11 Charles C. Dame, professional services, (Water acct.). 290 25 J. J. Healey, Expert witness, Knapp . vs. City . 25 00


C. H. Kelleher, grading, teaming and stone . 284 95


J. Littlefield & Son, stone at Three Roads. 17 93


Eben A. Young, setting edgestones Atkinson Common . 44 18


Edward W. Fowle, ringing bell, July 4th . 3 00


F. H. Rundlett, ringing bell, July 4th. Henry Bell, 3 00 .


3 00


Joseph M. Bailey, 66 .


3 00


E. J. Batchelder, 3 00 ·


James E. Kimball, « 66


·


3 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 4 30


American Express Co., expressage. . . 70


Newburyport Despatch, . ..


3 05


Jackson & Co.'s Express, 66 . ..


3 70


W. C. Cuseck, Postmaster, rent of boxes 1 00


John Connors, ringing bell, February 22nd and July 4th 5 00


Newburyport Item, advertising. .


9 50


W. C. Cuseck, Postmaster, postage stamps


10 00


Edward Powers, labor


80


Thomas Ryan,


66


80


John Murphy, 66


80


Cornelius Kelleher,


80


George E. Pearson, 66


80


Thomas Marshall, 66


9 60


Thomas Ryan,


80


. Amounts carried forward. . .. $ 2,303 06 $ 5,778


I55


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward. ... $ 2,303 06 $ 5,778 II


Cornelius Kelleher,


.


80


John Murphy,


80


Thomas Marshall,


66


8 00


Michael Dunn,


66


. .


80


Cornelius Kelleher,


66


80


George E. Pearson,


66


. .


.


80


Thomas Marshall,


3 00


Daniel Creedon,


.


II 20


Patrick Russell,


66


.


.


II 20


$ 2,340 46


SEPTEMBER.


J. C. Colman, cement. $ 6 00


I 50


J. Littlefield & Co., fountain stone and labor.


35 15


Western Union Telegraph Co., time service of clocks .


6 00


L. M. Hatch & Sons, stock and labor, 6 89


Boston & Maine Railroad Co., mile- age book.


20 00


F. H. Rundlett, distributing tax bills, Ernest H. Noyes, reporting births. ...


2 75


W. C. Cuseck, Postmaster, postage stamps. .


15 00


Charles Bashaw, labor


I 00


Charles E. Allen,


2 00


Charles Bashaw, 66


2 00


Samuel Martin, 66


80


Bartholomew Creedon, “


80


.


$ 153 89


Amount carried forward.


$ 8,272 46


American Express Co., expressage .. . Telephone Co., use of telephone ..... 4 00


50 00


156


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward. ... $ 8,272 46


OCTOBER.


George H. Stevens, two boxes pens. . $ 2 50


George W. Knight, three months' services as inspector.


125 00


Frank E. Davis, stock and labor


14 76


Joseph H. Currier, labor.


24 50


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


13 90


Alfred Wheeler, return of death. . . ..


25


E. Perkins Lumber Co., ballot boxes. . 12 00


Henry M. Meek, stationery .


IO 31


Henry M. Meek,


3 10


James W. Fennimore, ringing bell, July 4th .


3 00


Moses H. Sargent, sundries .


5 00


Telephone Co., use of telephone. ... Samuel H. Safford, return of deaths. . American Express Co., expressage. .. S. H. Fowle, Globe and Advertiser, Aug. Ist to Sept. Ist. ·


30


I 48


Tax collector, two tax titles. 26 18


Charles H. Lunt, care of ward room.


3 00


Edgar S. C. Tyler, 66


·


2 00


Charles H. Stanwood, care of ward room .


2 00


Corliss, Macy & Co., books. . .


29 25


N. N. Jones, Attorney, settlement of John Slattery case. 150 00


Assessors and collector, assessing and collecting bank tax 117 67


Robert E. Burke, witness fee 50 00


Charles Bashaw, labor I 60


Frederick McDonald,


I 60


Dennis Kelleher, 66 80


Amounts carried forward. . .. $ 632 25


$ 8,272 .49


4 30


27 75


157


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward. . $ 632 25 $ 8,272 46 So


Samuel Scrivens, labor


Charles Bashaw,


I 00


Patrick Toomey,


I 00


Dennis Toomey,


I 00


Edward L. Pettingell


IS 24


James Fogg,


. . ... 7 50


$ 661 79


NOVEMBER.


George W. Knight, one month's salary as inspector .


$ 41 67


Robert E. Burke, expenses for July, August, September and October. . Stephen H. Fowle, Daily Globe and Advertiser, September Ist to Octo- ber Ist.


1 50


Telephone Co., use of telephone. 4 60


6 75


J. M. Greenough, horse hire. ... Charles H. Stanwood, services at ward room. .


I OO


Edgar S. C. Tyler, services at ward room.


I 00


Western Union Telegraph Co., tele- grams 1 40


F. H. Rundlett, car fare.


1 60


Nellie T. Pettingell, type writing ..


1 80


W. C. Cuseck, Postmaster, box rent. . 50 Sampson, Murdock & Co., ten di- rectories. 20 00


Economy Printing Co., printing blanks,


13 50


W. C. Cuseck, Postmaster, postage stamps and postals. 15 00


John Lowell, opinion on Water Acts. 150 00


W. G. Russell, " " ". .


250 00


Amounts carried forward. .. $ 537 32


$ 8,934 25


27 00


158


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward. ... $ 537 32 $ 8,934 25


Fish, Richardson & Storrow, Knibbs


valve case 140 78


Thomas Marshall, labor 9 60


6 00


Charles E. Allen, 66


I 20


$ 694 90


DECEMBER.


Thomas Marshall, labor. $


4 00


Moses E. Cook, services as warden. . 8 00


John C. Lang, services as clerk. .


8 00


Frank E. Thurlow, services as in- spector


8 00


Charles C. Donnell, services as in-


spector S 00


William B. Porter, services as in- spector 8 00


Thomas Humphreys, services as in- spector . S 00


Moses A. Stevens, services as deputy warden 2 50


George P. Greenleaf, services as


deputy clerk


2 50


Moses Pettingell, services as deputy inspector 2 50


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


Joseph L. Thurlow, services as deputy inspector 2 50


John J. Thurlow, services as deputy inspector


2 50


John Burke, services as warden. 8 00


Harry W. Bayley, services as clerk .. . 8 00


Amounts carried forward. . . . $ 83 00


$9,629 15


159


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward .. .


$ 83 00 $ 9,629 15


Samuel J. Ford, services as inspector . 8 00


Isaac Poor, jr., 66 ·


8 00


J. C. M. Blaisdell, 66


8 00


William P. Glynn, 6: 6 6


S 00


William H. Johnson, services as deputy warden 2 50


Albert A. Sargent, services as deputy clerk 2 50


Allan D. Pettingell, services as deputy inspector 2 50


George O. P. Greeley, services as deputy inspector


2 50


Daniel E. Tilton, services as deputy inspector. 2 50


George O. Lunt, services as deputy in- spector .


2 50


John W. Sargent, services as warden 8 00


8 00


Amos H. Geary, services as clerk. .. .. Joseph M. Tappan, services as in- spector


8 00


Daniel P. Woods, services as inspector


8 00


James P. Walsh, 66


George A. Young,


66


8 00


John C. Kimball, services as deputy warden .


2 50


Frank A. Page, services as deputy clerk . 2 50


Charles F. Tuttle, services as deputy inspector


2 50


John S. Pike, services as deputy. in- spector


2 50


Frank E. Young, services as deputy inspector


2 50


Edward Sexton, services as deputy inspector


2 50


Amounts carried forward. .. . $ 193 00


$ 9,629 15


.


.


160


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward. . . William J. Creasey, services as warden 8 00 Joseph L. Johnson, services as clerk. . 8 00


$ 193 00 $ 9,629 15


Charles A. Stockman, services as in- spector 8 00


Charles H. Allen, services as inspector 8 00


J. Warren Frost, 66 8 00


Michael O'Connell. 66 66 66


8 00


Edwin Currier, services as deputy warden 2 50


William H. Welch, services as deputy clerk 2 50


Edgar S. C. Tyler, services as deputy inspector 2 50


John B. Brookings, services as deputy inspector 2 50


Sam E. Sargent, services as deputy inspector . 2 50 George A. Pearson, services as warden 8 00 William H. P. Howard, services as clerk . 8 00


John J. Creeden, services as inspector George O. Atkinson, services as in- spector


8 00


Gilbert A. Noyes, services as in- spector 8 00


8 00


Robert H. Waters, services as in- spector 8 00


Henry D. Follansbee, services as


deputy warden 2 50


Frank E. Davis, services as deputy clerk . 2 50


Thomas W. Cogger, services as deputy inspector. 2 50


George E. Ross, services as deputy inspector 2 50


Amounts carried forward. ... $ 311 50 $ 9,629 15


161


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward. ...


$ 311 50 $ 9,629 15


Edward S. Stickney, services as deputy inspector 2 50


John A. Brock, services as deputy in- pector 2 50


Joshua L. Chase, services as warden. . 8 00


William G. Somerby, services as clerk 8 00


George A. Coffin, services as inspector


8 00


John L. Lewis, 66 8 00


Frank B. Ives,


66


8 00


Alfred D. Merrill, 66 66 66


8 00


John M. Chase, services as deputy warden 2 50


George L. Jackman, services as deputy inspector 2 50


Charles S. Bartlett, services as deputy inspector. 2 50


George B. Hicken, services as deputy inspector 2 50


B. F. Stanley, services as deputy in- spector. . 2 50


George H. Stevens, cash paid for collection for births 16 00


Charles H. Stanwood, services at ward I ward room. 5 00


Edgar S. C. Tyler, services at court room . 4 00


George W. Knight, services as in- spector of animals 41 66


F. H. Rundlett, services preparing ward rooms 3 and 4 . . . 6 75


John Burke, services on ballot boxes. .


1 50


George P. Sargent, six months' services license commissioner 100 00


Amounts carried forward ... . . $ 551 91 $ 9,629 15


21


162


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward. ... $ 551 91 $ 9,629 15 Jacob T. Rowe, six months' services license commissioner 100 00


Moses Brown, six months' services as chairman license commissioners. . 128 95 Samuel Pearson, services at ward room 2. 10 00


Telephone Company, use of telephone State of Massachusetts, two dozen


4 30


bottles of State ink. 13 00


Western Union Telegraph Company, time services of clocks. 3 00 ... American Express Company, ex- pressage 2 10


Wolfe Tavern, sundries.


12 65


Charles H. Lunt, services at ward 6 room I 00


N. T. Pettingell, services as stenogra- pher . ..


9 40


Charles C. Dame, professional services C. R. Sargent, labor repacking valve. . Boston & Maine Railroad Co., mileage . . .


50 00


I 50


18 00


R. E. Burke, city solicitor, settlement of Leonard case . 1,100 00


W. C. Cuseck, Postmaster, postage stamps 16 00


Economy Printing Co., check list and blanks 96 00


Nelson Goyette, labor 3 00


Charles Bashaw, " 3 00


John Golden, 66


3 00


Charles E. Allen, “


1 00


Robert E. Burke, city solicitor, settle- of Sweeney case. 39 50


Amounts carried forward. . .. $ 2,167 31


$ 9,629 15


163


DETAILED STATEMENT.


Amounts brought forward. . . $ 2,167 31 $ 9,629 15 Economy Printing Company, advertis- ing, and printing ballots. . .. . 81 00


$ 2,248 31 11,877 46


MEMORANDUM.


Total expense to the city prospecting for water, $3,709.82, as follows : expended in year 1893, $938.40 and in year 1894, $2,771.42. Total expense in year 1894 for legislative hearing on petition of Newburyport Water Company to compel the city of Newburyport to purchase their plant, $2.474.09.


INTEREST DEPARTMENT.


Appropriation.


·


1


$16,500 00


CREDITS.


From deposit First National Bank. .


$ 596 67


66 overdue taxes. 2,188 78


dividends B. & M. stock. 2,544 00


$ 5,329 45


Total appropriation and income.


$21,829 45


Amount overdrawn transferred from inci-


dentals to balance account. 107 60


$21,937 05


Amount carried forward. $21,937 05


1


164


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amount brought forward. $21,937 05


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by Committee on Finance.


One year Sawyer fund.


$ 225 00


Simpson fund


900 00


Dexter fund.


90 00


Green fund.


80 00


Frothingham fund 40 00


A. Williams fund


40 00


66


Brown fund.


675 00


66


Toppan fund


10 00


66 Atwood fund.


472 50


66 Todd fund


400 00


Follansbee fund.


120 00


66


Bridge and Water loans 525 00


Note, $15,000. 600 00


I month, 20 days on note, $ 2,500 00 12 months, 66


9,000 00


12


I day


9,000 00


5


66


30 days


66 1,000 00


6


66


66 3,000 00


75 00


6


66


66


60 800 00


24 00


6


66 66 10,000 00


66


600 00


18 30


5


IO


66


66 4,000 00


71 II


. 6


66


1,467 73


27 52


II


74,000 00


2,386 66


S


66


66


25,000 00


541 67


8


15,000 00


325 00


8


6 6 9,000 00


225 00


II


25


66


66


6,375 00


251 75


6


66


66


4,000 00


75 00


I2


66


reg-


istered bond.


.


30,000 00


1,200 00


Coupons


11,640 00


$21,937 05


137 50


7


14


66


13 88


360 00


361 00


26 16


66


66


165


DETAILED STATEMENT.


LIGHTING STREETS AND PUBLIC BUILDINGS


Appropriation $10,500 00


CREDITS.


Newburyport Gas & Electric Co., er-


ror in bill


$ IO


City Clerk, sale of lanterns 4 50


4 60


Total appropriation and income $10,504 60


Amount overdrawn transferred from inci-


dentals to balance account. 1,751 85


$12,256 45


EXPENDITURES.


Authorized by Committee on Lighting.


Newburyport Gas & Electric Co.,


lighting streets and public build- ings .


$12,240 60


James W. Fennimore, cleaning lan-


terns in front of City Hall . . 10 00


Charles H. Ordway, hack hire. ..


5 00


Life Griffin, repairs on gas burners at


No. 3 Engine House 85


$12,256 45


APPORTIONMENT OF EXPENDITURES.


For lighting public buildings and streets, ending Dec. 15, 1894.


Cubic Feet Gas. Cost.


Lighting City Hall


240,300


$480 60


Market Hall . 174,800


349 60


Central Fire Station. 63, 100


1 26 20


Amounts carried forward 478,200 $ 956 4Q


166


ANNUAL REPORTS.


Amounts brought forward 478, 200 $ 956 40 Lighting Public Library . . .... 163,300 326 60


Cushing Guard Ar-


mory ..


132,100


264 20


Lighting Washington Hall. ... 40,200


80 40


Engine House No. 2.


38,900


77 80


60


3 . 41,200


82 40


66


8.


13,900


27 So


66


Putnam School . 12,400


24 80


920,200


$1,840 40


Cost of street lights


10,274 12


Sundries.


126 08


James W. Fennimore.


10 00


Charles H. Ordway .


5 00


Life Griffin


85


$12,256 45


Total number of electric arc




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