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C. W. H. Moulton, one Boston ladder ..
158 92
Carried forward $7,296 51
$9,261 89
I2S
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward. $7,296 51 $9,261 89
Manchester Locomotive Works, labor
and supplies for engines. 60 96
The Edes Mfg. Co., supplies. 33 00
McGlew Brothers, stock and labor 109 55
Frank E. Davis, 6 . 152 16
Cornelius Callahan Co., supplies. ..... 81 80
Electric Gas Lighting Co., supplies. ...
89 15
A. S. Jackson, special hydrants, gates and supplies . 145 63
John W. Sargent, services to February, 1895, as assistant engineer .. 12 50
Western Union Telegraph Co., time ser- vice of clock and sundries . .
9 75
William B. Porter, teaming.
148 32
Andrew Roaf, extra service at Dr. Stiles' fire . 1 00
J. W. Lambert, labor.
5 50
C. H. Kelleher, use of horses and men. .
32 00
Woods Bros., sundries
20
J. J. Rourke, painting fire apparatus. . A. Bowlen, sundries. ..
96 00
2 40
Jackson Express Company, expressage American Express Company,
4 25
George P. Bishop, sundries
1 95
P. H. Blumpey, salt.
1 00
George E. Greeley, stock and labor.
6 50
Charles H. Stanwood, removing snow from hydrants.
12 50
Alvah Hoyt, expenses of committee to Boston and Lynn 6 60
P. H. Creasey, coal . 53 61
William Holker, stock and labor. 7 83
C. M. Kimball, metal polish . 2 00
C. C. Stockman, pillow and castors.
1 60
Carried forward. $8,375 12
$9,261 89
85
DETAILED STATEMENT
129
Brought forward .. $8,375 12 . $9,261 89
Newburyport Herald Co., printing run- ning cards. 2 50
J. B. Prescott & Son, standard zincs .. 1 50
Hall Mfg. Co., fire axes 00.6
D. B. Pierce, sundries 6 85
George B. Pettingell, salt 1 51
M. H. Chase, sundries. 1 75
Safford & Lunt, repairing and making two badges. 2 35
John M. Batcheller, horse hire. 8 00
Telephone Company, use of telephone .. 52 60
John W. Allen, sundries. 27 88
J. M. Haley, use horse and wagon and carting . 37 80
Charles T. Butman, repairs on hose II. . F. H. Plumer, teaming and storage of ladder truck.
16 65
Edgar S. C. Tyler, labor on hose . .
38 00
A. L. Jackson, removing snow from hy- drants. 77 25
M. W. Littlefield, repairing harnesses and supplies . 13 30
N. E. Gamewell Co., one gong cord ..
15
John C. Stanley, sundries .
22 92
L. Griffin, stock and labor
1 02
S. H. Thurlow, sundries. 3 57
Thomas P. Mackinney, sundries
8 67
March's Cheap Cash Store, sundries ....
1 70
55 97 C. R. Sargent, stock and labor. ... James C. Colman, 40 feet spruce plank and carting. 95
Newburyport Despatch, expressage. ... 1 20
F. W. Wiggin, oil. 10 10
Sam'l Cook, removing snow from hydrants 26 00
Carried forward $8,805 31
$9,261 89
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13º
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward $8,805 31 $9,261 89
Henry C. Plummer, sundries. 3 75
Newburyport Laundry, laundry work .. 1 55
Edgar Ross, stock and labor. 9 50
John L. Lewis, extra service at fire ..
50
Edward Jackman, “ 66 50
John Collins, coal. 277 08
T. J. Mannix, carting.
1 50
L. H. Noyes & Co., asphaltum.
25
George W. Simmons, four firemen's hats 20 00 Charles E. Berry, repairing swinging harnesses . 4 00
C. M. Kimball & J. P. Atkinson, metal polish. 7 00
Leander S. Hilton, watching at bonfire, July 4. 1 00
Jere Healey, coal.
36 63
Salem Waste Co., waste. 12 48
P. M. Lougee, stock and labor.
2 00
Victoria Mills, repairing for fire alarm. . Jere W. Doyle, stock and labor ...... Andrew C. Hall, six months' services as
15 00
5 35
steward H. and L. Co., to Nov. 1, 1895. 25 00
Gould & Cutter, one cask blue vitriol. . 25 25
J. W. Lambert, one strap and rubber heel protector. .
2 50
Edward Osgood, six burners and wicks William A. Davis & Son, repair on Hose
1 50
II. wagon cover. 1 24
Albert Russell, extra service at fire ....
1 00
George W. Stanwood, extra service at fire . . 1 00
Stephen Dolloff, extra service at fire .. 1 00
$9,261 89
13I
DETAILED STATEMENT
FUEL DEPARTMENT
Appropriation . $600 00
Amount undrawn transferred to incidentals to balance
account. 149 72
$450 28
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by Committee on Fuel.
Newburyport Herald Co., advertising .. $ 6 00
Philip H. Creasey, 2380 lbs. broken coal Market Hall. 6 82
Philip H. Creasey, 1780 lbs. stove coal, armory .
5 08
Philip H. Creasey, hard wood, armory. . 45 09
Philip H. Creasey, pine wood, armory .. 6 00 A. F. Nason, 225 bushels charcoal, pub- lic library . 24 75
A. F. Nason, 173 bushels charcoal, City Hall.
19 03
Jere Healey, measuring 10 loads char- coal. 1 30
Edward Donahue, weighing 705 tons coal. . 35 25
169 82
John Collins, 76,850 lbs. broken coal at Public Library, @ $4 95. . . John Collins, 57,600 lbs. egg coal, City Hall@ 5 10. 131 14
$450 28
Prices paid for fuel during the year :
Stove coal.
Số 25 per 2240 lbs.
Egg coal. 5 10
Broken coal.
4 95 “
Pine wood.
3 75 per cord.
Charcoal
11 per bushel.
132
ANNUAL REPORTS
There was delivered to the city during the year : 732 tons 5 cwt. of coal. 97 3-4 cords pine wood. 1678 bushels charcoal.
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
Appropriation
$10,164 08
CREDITS
From John Coskery, credited back .
$ 50
66 John Reynolds, 66
66
. .
2 00
66 Jere Toomey, 66
. . . . ..
20
W. D. Williams, 66 .6
. . . . . .
1 70
Fred McDonald, 66 66
60
666 Cornelius Lynch,
66
. . . . . .
60
66 Charles Bashaw, 66 .6
60
Nelson Goyette, .6 66
2 00
66 Charles Shea, .6 .6
4 00
66 Dennis Kelliher, 66 6
. .....
2 00
Thomas Ryan, 6.
66
1 80
66 Newburyport Gas Co., streets
repairing
3 00
66 James C. Colman, gravel and stone William B. Porter, gravel. ·
9 15
66 C. C. Stockman, sale of horse. ... 90 00
66 E. C. Johnson, credited back
90
Joseph Woods, gravel.
40
66 Jere Cashman, dirt.
38 50
66 John Ronan, dirt and stone . .
5 00
66 C. R. Sargent, repairing streets. .. 20 75
Carried forward $184 30
$10,164 08
. . . . . .
. . ....
. ... . .
. . . . . .
. .
60
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DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward. $184 30
$10,164 08
From Timothy Marooney, grave
75
C. T. Smith, gravel.
50
66 John T. Brown, labor Storey avenue
25 30
Robert Piper, gravel. ....
50
66 E. P. Dodge Mfg. Co. paving gutter
3 82
66 Francis Collins, stone.
1 65
66
H. R. Perkins, shovelling snow . ...
40
66 Lydia LeCraw, 66 66
....
1 80
S. H. Fowle, 66 66
....
4 20
66 Thomas Marshall, 2d hand saddle. .
4 00
66 Pearl S. Bradford, repairing streets
9 00
66 Estate N. Varina, .6
1 50
66 Charlotte Felch, shovelling snow. .
1 40
66 N. Y. Biscuit Co., dirt.
1 50
66 Joseph Williams, 66
60
66 Wm. H. Morse, 66
3 65.
John Graham, 66
7 10
6: Wm. McKay, 66
1 20
Fanny D. Greely, 66 . .
40
.6 Walter Walsh, gravel
80
60 A. J. Brooks, dirt. ...
1 50
66 Otis L. Farley, shovelling snow. .
2 40
66 P. & R. C. & I. Co., use road roller 10 00
.6 George W. Bollman, stone. 2 25
Moody Kimball, cash paid for set- ting edgestone 50
66 C. H. Kelliher, use of road roller .. 220 83
66 W. R. Johnson, shovelling snow. . 40
66 Stephen Bartlett, :6 . . 1 40
Jere B. Lunt, 66 66
. . 40
Total appropriation and income.
$10,659 63
Amount overdrawn transferred from incidentals to
balance account. . 10,700 19
Carried forward
$21,359 82
495 55
Plum Island St. Ry. Co.
1 50
I34
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward. $21,359 82
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by Committee on Highways.
Charles M. Pritchard, one year's salary as
supt. to Dec. 1, 1895 . . ....... $1,200 00
Charles M. Pritchard, cash paid for sundry items. 21 26
Robert P. Morse, labor.
30 00
Frank H. Plumer, use of teams and teaming
253 80
James Lyons, use of team
43 46
Thomas P. Mackinney, sundries 10 35
N. C. Moody, sundries . 50 31
David C. Morrill, 200 tons stone, @ 20c ..
40 00
Asa T. Newhall, 80 loads gravel@ 5c., use of man on road. 6 00
George A. Fogg, sundries.
3 55
Benjamin Hale, rent of gravel pit. 45 00
Edgar F. Ross, sundries
12 75
L. M. Hatch & Sons, stock and teaming ..
49 92
Joseph Knight, 526 loads of gravel @ 5c ..
26 30
Albert F. Young, sundries .
3 00
10 46
Charles R. Sargent, use of sundry things James C. Colman, use of teams, stock and teaming 179 34
C. H. Kelleher, use of teams and teaming Edw. C. Johnson, use of teams and men. . 155 38
197 20
J. B. Moulton, work on road. 27 00
J. M. Chase, breaking out roads 19 90
Thomas P. Thomas, concreting on Winter,
Merrimac, Market and Green streets 39 80
15 84
P. H. Creasey, cannel coal for road roller Jere Healey, 66 66 60 66 69 41
A. Russell & Son, sundries . 20 36
George W. Colman, use of teams 28 70
Mrs. Warren Dockum, gravel. 41 80
Carried forward $2,600 89
$21,359 82
1
135
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward . $2,600 89
$21,359 82
Arthur J. Brooks, turf and cedar post. ... 7 33
Todd & Brown, rolls and maul handles .. 7 40
J. A. Greeley & Co., contract on Fowler barn 65 00
Charles D. Ruggles, white oak beam and handle for plow . 7 00
Daniel W. Piper, 102 tons of stone, men and teams 105 20
Fire department, 200 feet of hose @ 40c. .
80 00
Poor department, 7 tons 6 cwt. hay . .... 114 49 H. and A. St. R. R., 110 tons pavers @ $1 per ton. 110 00
J. M. Haley, teaming .
6 00
A. H. Pettingell, 180 tons sand @ 60c ..
108 00
J. J. Kelley, shoeing
32 25
S. H. Thurlow, sundries . 10 67
Charles Poor, work on city carts. 15 68
John Ronan, use of horses and teams. ..
207 35
Frank E. Davis, repairing hose
2 60
Flora Donahue, use of teams.
141 18
Joseph Woods, use of team
51 52
Newburyport Despatch, expressage.
40
J. C. Stanley, sundries . 32 80
J. N. Cushing, use of building for storage
16 00
Jere Duggan, use of team 29 40
Patrick Tobin, « « « 1 05
Wm. B. Porter, use of team
138 86
Jere Cashman, use of teams 295 99
M. W. Littlefield, sundries 27 93
J. W. Doyle, shoeing. 84 18
J. Otis Winkley, hay.
34 74
C. W. Blake, veterinary services.
29 00
Justin Noyes, carrots delivered at engine houses 12 00
Carried forward . $4,374 91
$21,359 82
I36
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward $4,374 91 $21,359 82
D. B. Pierce, sundries 22 45
Eben Smith, bedding. 14 25
T. F. O'Neil, crushed stone 3,127 18
Estate N. Varina, weighing stone
80 82
J. H. Lunt, hay. 231 05
Harrisburg Foundry Co., king post for road roller. 14 00
Mass. Broken Stone Co , 34,000 lbs. broken stone @ $1 50 ton. 25 50
Smith & Gould, 1 dozen bottles lotion. . .
6 00
Edw. Donahue, shoeing. 53 15
Karl Castelhun, sundries 4 90
M. H. Chase, 27 90
Israel A. Morse, hay.
127 00
McGlew Brothers, shoeing. 53 25
M. H. Rolfe, grain
117 18
Hale Knight, 66
204 34
M. O'Connell, sundries. 20 85
Timothy Shea, use of team
5 70
George Hennessey, use of team. 4 80
Edgar S. C. Tyler, washing hose. 1 25
H. N. Marshall & Son, salt. 4 00
L. W. Coker, sundries. 7 52
George H. Jaques, 1 dozen coal scoops .. 12 00
E. Perkins Lumber Co., use of teams and men, stock and teaming. 181 00
J. M. Greenough, use of team. 5 50
J. N. Frost, 66 4 50
John A. Taylor,
6 00
Charles T. Smith, 66 66
8 50
John Collins, 66 6 . 66
14 50
P. M. Lougee, sundries 20 75
F. M. & J. J. McGlew, shoeing. 2 00
John Cashman, horse for No. 3
225 00
Carried forward $9,012 75
$21,359 82
137
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward . . . $9,012 75
$21,359 82
Estate T. K. Bartlett, use of horse and men . 57 10
George A. Donagan, one push cart. 26 00
L. H. Noyes & Co , sundries. 17 04
Joseph W. Landford, veterinary services 10 50
H. L. Tenney, board of horse 5 weeks .. 10 00
F. M. McGlew, shoeing
7 00
F. W. Little, hay.
10 05
George W. Langdon, services as civil engi- neer. 72 25
Thomas Hale, labor
174 10
Cornelius Lynch "
293 70
Frank Buckley, 66
235 00
Daniel Quill,
232 00
Edmund Ryan,
178 40
Charles E. Allen.
197 10
Charles Bashaw "
314 60
Fred Macdonald“
353 60
Geo. E. Pearson“
271 70
Thomas Ryan, "
238 10
Edward Powers "
318 80
Louis Boutin, 66
117 90
James Lyons, 66
12 20
John Golden,
9 00
Dennis Kelleher“
124 50
Samuel Martin, “
203 10
Fred Hazelwood“
15 30
Patrick O'Brien“
40
Manasseh Merritt, labor
1 00
Robert P. Morse,
4 00
John Coskery,
60
18 10
Thomas Marshall,
66
56 60
Chas. W. Thurlow, 6.
14 60
John Kelleher,
6.
16 00
Daniel Casey,
66
26 70
Carried forward $12,649 19
$21,359 82
138
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward
$12,649 19
$21,359 82
Daniel Casey,
labor
19 00
John Leary, 66
29 60
Daniel O'Brien,
34 40
Cornelius Sullivan,
125 70
John Murphy, 66
196 60
James Murphy,
66
13 40
John Whalen, 66
186 70
Christopher Morey, "
6 20
Cornelius Sheehan, “
13 40
Patrick Sullivan,
5 40
John M.O'Neil,
6 60
Bartholomew Sheehan, labor
6 60
John Reynolds,
66
59 40
Michael Crowley,
1 40
George W. Page,
11 80
Daniel Lucy,
66
92 50
Cornelius Buckley,
66
7 00
Jere Sheehan,
66
126 90
Andrew Casey,
66
14 40
Jere Donahue,
66
30 10
Wm. Tatterfield,
66
165 40
Joseph Choate,
22 60
James Kelleher,
66
17 50
Daniel Cronan,
66
123 10
John F. Murphy,
123 40
Samuel Scrivens,
66
1 20
Cornelius Leary,
66
13 60
Edward P. Chase,
66
26 70
Daniel Duggan,
1 20
Bartholomew Creedon,
66
30 80
Dennis Dineen,
66
11 30
Cornelius Lyons,
66
17 60
Daniel Creedon,
7 20
Patrick Scully,
66
9 80
Carried forward
$14,207 69 . $21,359 82
I39
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward
$14,207 69
$21,359 82
Michael Kelley,
Iabor
22 80
Cornelius P. Kelleher
63 50
Timothy Leary,
66
15 80
Daniel Murphy,
66
4 40
Dennis Murphy,
13 40
Patrick Sheehan
66
14 20
Frank E Blaisdell
66
11 10
Cornelius Kelleher
66
268 80
George T. Philbrick
66
26 30
Daniel O'Connell
66
8 80
Cephas Forman,
66
2 00
Dennis Lucy,
1 80
Gilbert Bashaw,
66
17 40
Jere M. Haley,
66
1 00
Hiram L. Ordway
66
6 00
Garrett Farrell,
66
42 50
. George Francis, 66
2 50
Warren Wheeler
66
5 00
John Donahue,
2 00
Michael F. Carey
66
5 20
Murty Kelleher,
66
6 20
Joseph Richardson
66
2 00
Thomas Sullivan,
2 50
Effie A. Luddington,
wharfage on stone
30 00
John Flannegan,
labor
2 00
Thomas Morrisette,
66
13 20
Thomas Nolan,
66
8 00
John S. Norton,
66
24 90
George Collins,
60
16 31
James Kane,
66
20 00
Thomas E. Marshall,
26 40
John Pendergast,
66
2 50
John J. Lyons,
66
5 50
Thomas Jolan,
66
10 00
Carried forward
$14,911 70
$21,359 82
140
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward
$14,911 70
$21,359 82
Edward B. Davis,
labor 33 60
Thomas Lunt,
80
Joseph Langevin,
66
4 00
David Wallace,
06
52 20
Thomas O'Neil,
3 80
Philip Small,
..
1 00
Oliver W. Page,
3 40
Zaccheus Durland
6 6
1 80
Joseph Gauthair,
10 40
Charles Tarbox,
66
3 40
Daniel O'Conner,
6 20
Michael Dunn,
47 70
Walter Porter,
7 40
Jere Cronan,
66
3 40
Thomas Counihan,
66
7 00
John O. Jackman,
60
16 40
Timothy Shea,
66
4 50
Daniel Lynch,
4 00
Cornelius H. Lynch
66
2 40
Dennis Lynch,
22 60
Maurice Corcoran,
66
8 60
Thomas Foley,
66
15 90
Jere Toomey,
66
95 70
John O'Connell,
66
2 80
Thomas O'Neil,
6 60
Patrick Russell,
..
10 80
Loring Eaton,
66
9 20
Edw. C. Davis,
66
17 00
Arthur J. Brooks,
66
33 50
Nelson Goyette,
66
45 40
Charles Pray,
66
8 00
Joseph French,
66
7 80
Abraham Pray,
66
62 90
John Foley,
114 10
Carried forward
$15,586 00
$21,359 82
141
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward
. $15,586 00
$21,359 82
Bernard Curley,
labor 1 80
Charles W. Thurlow,
77 90
Noah Hanway, 66
10 20
Lawrence Mannix, 66
70
Michael E Murphy,
66
8 60
Robert Piper,
6.
3 50
George J. Ross,
.6
52 20
Prosper Provo,
66
17 20
William Chisnel,
2 40
William Johnson,
1 80
William H. Merritt,
66
71 10
Alexander Jackson,
66
10 60
Timothy Moynihan,
66
3 40
Timothy Nealon,
.6
4 70
Dennis Duggan,
11 10
John Lynch,
1 80
Frank Goodwin,
66
152 50
Charles Butman, 66
1 40
Charles H. Allen,
66
5 40
Patrick O'Brien,
66
20
Matthew Toomey,
8 00
John Clifford,
6.
152 60
Charles J. Parker,
06
4 00
Ezra Thurlow,
66
4 30
Edward Syms,
66
3 50
Daniel Kelleher,
50
Edw. S. Hidden,
16
7 84
Charles W. Jackman,
107 20
Charles Cross,.
25 40
Samuel Safford,
66
5 00
Charles Shea,
66
46 70
Charles W. Davis,
.6
44 80
George E. Greeley,
66
3 80
Eugene White,
33 10
Carried forward
$16,471 24
$21,359 82
142
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward
$16,471 24
$21,359 82
George Paul,
labor
279 25
George W. Coleman,
66
4 30
William J. Hawley, 16
1 20
Charles Poor,
94 38
Herbert B Chase, 66
90
Timothy J. Mannix,
66
3 25
Dennis Cronan,
..
40
Ambrose Silloway,
17 60
John Turple,
50
Henry Leeming,
1 20
Charles W. Lunt,
.6
1 90
Joseph Knight,
66
4 00
John Moulton,
66
1 30
Patrick Callahan,
66
5 00
John Jackman,
66
1 60
Eben D. Jewett,
66
1 60
James C. Delano,
4 60
Charles Chase,
66
12 20
Dennis Toomey,
66
143 70
Joseph Dockum,
66
1 80
Cornelius Murphy,
66
80
Patrick Creedon,
66
4 00
Daniel Fitzgerald,
66
3 00
Thomas Moses,
66
4 40
John A. Harris,
3 40
Sidney W. Harris,
66
2 60
James H. Harris,
66
3 40
William Clark,
66
2 60
John Sheehan,
66
4 40
George Bloodgood,
66
1 60
Dennis Connell,
66
5 00
Albert Barlow,
66
8 50
William W. Smith,
60
6 20
Edw. E. Bartlett,
66
7 90
Carried forward
$17,109 72
$21,359 82
DETAILED STATEMENT
I43
Brought forward
$17,109 72
$21,359 82
Joseph Barlow,
labor
2 00
George E. Wood,
66
3 50
Melvin Lewis,
66
1 00
Jabez M. Eaton, 66
2 60
William King,
66
2 20
Jere Duggan,
66
1 00
Charles Wetherell,
66
11 20
Charles Shea,
1 00
John Leary,
66
3 40
William Hanna,
8 80
Matthew Barrett,
66
26 60
Albert Hodgdon,
66
50
Lewis Ives,
66
8 80
Antonio Barboro,
60
Edgar F. Ross,
66
2 90
John Toomey,
6 50
John Hurley,
80
John Herlihy,
66
11 00
Wayland Reed,
1 80
Timothy Reardon,
60
18 50
Edw. C. Johnson,
66
8 60
Robert Southwell,
1 20
Ezra Merrill,
66
17 20
William M. Chase,
66
15 50
Everett Barlow
66
7 90
William D. Williams, '
32 50
Owen Keefe,
1 40
George Brown,
18 10
Dennis Conners,
19 30
Moses L. Chase,
66
1 10
John Hale,
204 20
Frank H. Plumer, teaming
1 80
Jesse E. Wetherell, labor
52 40
Carried forward.
$17,615 82
$21,359 82
. 66
66
5 20
Michael Lucy,
144
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward
$17,615 82 $21,359 82
Maurice D. Broderick, one year's salary
as driver
624 00
Wm. H. Dow, one year's salary as driver
624 00
Wm. F. Stanwood. "
66
624 00
Albert E. Bray,
66 66
624 00
Frank Annis, 66
66
624 00
George W. Carter,
66
624 00
$21,359 82
INCIDENTAL DEPARTMENT
-
Appropriation
$ 300 00
66
(deficiency for 1894) 22,175 92
$23,475 92
CREDITS
From city clerk, fees for marriage li-
censes for 1895
$ 76 50
From city clerk, fees for recording mort gages, assignments, etc., for 1895 ..
77 00
From city clerk, billiard licenses. . .
4 00
24 00
66
auctioneer 66
. .....
6 00
66
66
junk 6.
. ....
10 00
66
bowling alley licenses. .
4 00
66
66
pawn
. ...
4 00
66
66 museum
66
. ...
7 00
66
60
stereopt con 66
. ...
1 00
66
66
circus
66
. . . . 20 00
Carried forward
$233 50
$23,475 92
66 pool
DETAILED STATEMENT
145
Brought forward
$233 50
$23,475 92
From city clerk, hairy horse license .... 1 00
66 pantomime .... 2 00
$ 236 50
From income account, transferred
6,554 75
6,791 25
Total appropriation and income
Undrawn transfers :
Poor
$ 12 67
Public property
1,105 78
Police
510 76
Salaries
199 97
Fuel.
149 72
Printing
73 28
Parks
47 99
Sewers, maintenance
14 33
Abatements tax of 1892
13 00
60
66 1895. 659 86
2,787 36
$32,054 53
Overdrawn transfers :
Schools
$ 245 10
Fire.
171 89
Highways
10,700 19
Public library
23 52
Lighting
21 92
Bridges and culverts
851 45
Board of health
346 95
Soldiers' relief
33 14
Water supply
77 00
Ashes and rubbish
245 35
Sidewalks and edgestones
1,839 55
Interest
57. 09
Carried forward.
$14,613 15
$32,054 53
$29,267 17
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146
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward . $14,613 15 $32,054 53
Abatements tax of 1893
52 16
" 1894.
298 86
State of Mass., military aid
88 74
15,052 91
$17,001 62
Expenses as per statement below
$4,543 02
Transferred to armory rent
369 30
burial account
32 50
$ 4,944 82
Overdrawn balance in 1894
22,175 92
27,120 74
Balance Overdrawn for year 1895.
$10,119 12
EXPENDITURES
Authorized by the City Council.
JANUARY.
Hermon Staples, labor on election blocks $ 1 25
Charles F. Johnson, reporting births. ... 2 50
22 25
News Publishing Co., advertising. .. Newburyport Herald Co., advertising ... Robert E Burke, expense for Nov. 1894 Wm. C. Cuseck, P. M., rent of boxes .. George W. Knight, 1 month's salary as inspector of animals and sundries. . Moses Brown, 1 month's salary as li- cense commissioner. 20 83
56 25
1 86
1 00
53 66
Jacob T. Rowe, 1 month's salary as li- cense commissioner 16 67
George P. Sargent, 1 month's salary as
license commissioner
16 67
S. Ethel Hodge, typewriting
3 50
Jackson Express Co., expressage. ... 3 35
Carried forward
$199 79
147
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward $199 79
Michael Stevens, 1 year's salary as har- bor master 100 00
John Gorwaiz, tin cash box. 1 25
Telephone Co., use of telephone, city clerk . 4 00
N. P. Veteran Art. Co., use of Veteran Hall, Dec. 4, 5, 6, 1894, for meet-
ings of State Board of Agriculture 30 00 W. W. Pillsbury, return of births. 4 00
J. C. Lunt, return of deaths. 29 00
A. A. Silloway, return of death. 25
T. Harrington, return of deaths 17 25
Charles H. Stanwood, services at ward room, ward one. 6 00
Charles H. Lunt, services at ward room, ward six. 13 00
Edgar S. C. Tyler, services at ward room, ward three 4 00
F. H. Rundlett, services at ward rooms three and four 5 60
Samuel Pearson, services at ward room, ward two. 7 00
J. M. Bailey, ringing bell, state and city election. 3 00
Moses E. Cook, services as warden. ...
8 00
John C. Lang, services as clerk. ...
8 00
William B. Porter, services as inspector 8 00
Charles C. Donnell, 66 66
8 00
Thomas Humphreys, 66 66 66
8 00
Frank E. Thurlow, 66 66 66 8 00
Moses A. Stevens, services as deputy warden. . 2 50
George P. Greenleaf, services as deputy clerk . 2 50
Carried forward. $477 14
14S
ANNUAL REPORTS
Brought forward
$477 14
Moses Pettingell, services as deputy in- spector. 2 50
Joseph L. Thurlow, services as deputy inspector. 2 50
Fred S. Goodwin, services as deputy in- spector 2 50
John J. Thurlow, services as deputy in- spector. 2 50
John Burke, services as warden .
8 00
Harry W. Bayley, services as clerk .... 8 00
S. J. Ford, services as inspector .. 8 00 .... Isaac Poor, jr., services as inspector . ... 8 00
J. C. M. Blaisdell, services as inspector 8 00 William P. Glynn, services as inspector 8 00
William H. Johnson, services as deputy warden . 2 50
A. A. Sargent, services as deputy clerk 2 50 A. D. Pettingell, services as deputy in- spector. 2 50
George O. P. Greeley, services as deputy inspector. 2 50
George O. Lunt, services as deputy in- spector. 2 50
D. E. Tilton, services as deputy inspec- tor
2 50
8 00
John W. Sargent, services as warden .. Amos H. Geary, services as clerk . .. James P. Walsh, services as inspector. . Joseph M. Tappan, services as inspector
8 00
8 00
8 00
Daniel P . Woods, services as inspector. . 8 00
George A. Young, services as inspector
8 00
John C. Kimball, services as deputy war- den. .. 2 50
Frank A. Page, services as deputy clerk 2 50
Carried forward $603 14
149
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward. $603 14
Frank E. Young, services as deputy in- spector 2 50
John S. Pike, services as deputy inspec- tor. 2 50
Charles F. Tuttle, services as deputy in- spector. 2 50
Edw. Sexton, services as deputy inspec- tor. 2 50
William J. Creasey, services as warden. . 8 00
Joseph L. Johnson, services as clerk .... 8 00
George W. Craig, services as inspector
8 00
Charles A. Stockman, services as inspec- tor 8 00
Charles H. Allen, services as inspector. . Michael O'Connell, services as inspector 8 00
8 00
Edwin Currier, services as deputy war- den. . 2 50
William H. Welch, services as deputy clerk . 2 50
Edgar S. C. Tyler, services as deputy in- spector . 2 50
John B. Brookings, services as deputy in- spector
2 50
J. Warren Frost, services as deputy in- spector.
2 50
8 00
George A. Pearson, services as warden. . William H. P. Howard, services as clerk John J. Creedon, services as inspector. . George O. Atkinson, services as inspec- tor.
8 00
8 00
8 00
Robert H. Waters, services as inspector
8 00
Gilbert A. Noyes, services as inspector. .
8 00
Henry D. Follansbee, services as deputy warden.
2 50
Carried forward. $724 14
150
ANNUAL REPORTS
$724 14
Brought forward. . . 2 50
Frank E. Davis, services as deputy clerk T. W. Cogger, services as deputy in- spector 2 50
George E. Ross, services as deputy in- spector. 2 50
Edw. S. Stickney, services as deputy in- spector 2 50
James F. Murphy, services as deputy in- spector. 2 50
Joshua L. Chase, services as warden. . . . William G Somerby, services as clerk .. 8 00
8 00
John L. Lewis, services as inspector .... 8 00
George A. Coffin, services as inspector. . 8 00
8 00
Frank B. Ives, services as inspector .... Alfred D. Merrill, services as inspector John M. Chase, services as deputy war- den. 2 50
8 00
E. H. Whitmore, services as deputy clerk 2 50 Thomas W. Mitchell, services as deputy inspector. 2 50
George B. Hicken, services as deputy in- spector. 2 50
Harry Knight, services as deputy inspec- tor. . ..
2 50
Charles L. Bartlett, services as deputy inspector
2 50
Robert H. Waters, settlement of claim 20 00
Thomas Marshall, labor. 3 00
$822 64
FEBRUARY.
Newburyport Herald Co., advertising. . $ 49 75
News Publishing Co., advertising . 40 50
Moses E. Cook, services as warden. ...
8 00
John C. Lang, services as clerk. . .
8 00
Carried forward $106 25
$822 64
151
DETAILED STATEMENT
Brought forward
$106 25
$822 64
William B. Porter, services as inspector 8 00
Charles C. Donnell, services as inspector 8 00
Thomas W. Humphreys, services as in- spector
8 00
Frank E. Thurlow, services as inspector
8 00
Moses A. Stevens, services as deputy warden. 2 50
George P. Greenleaf, services as deputy clerk . ..
2 50
Fred S. Goodwin, services as deputy in- spector.
2 50
Moody P. Gerrish, services as deputy inspector
2 50
Joseph L. Thurlow, services as deputy inspector
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